St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church January 15th “2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time” Church Office Hours 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Tel. 951-676-4403 Fax. 951-695-6659 41875 “C” Street, Temecula, CA 92592 Email: [email protected] or Web: stcatherineofalexandria.net PARISH OFFICE will be CLOSED, Monday January 16th, 2017 in observance of Martin Luther King Day. Our offices will reopen Tuesday, January 17th, at 8:00 am. Parish Information Pastoral Associate Director Of Liturgy & Catechetical Ministries Pastoral Council Finance Council Ministry Council Business Manager Office Manager Bulletin & Web Editor Parish Librarian Sacramental Life Ministries Deacon Pat Necerato 676-4403 Yolanda Ortiz Renee Micallef Mary Tenario Ernie Cruz Emmy Lontoc 676-4403 676-4403 676-4403 676-4403 676-4403 695-6658 Eugene Eble 694-8614 John Lawson Terry Antuzzi 870-9990 676-7318 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Infant Baptism Confirmation/Adults Holy Communion/Sick Resurrection Ministry Wedding/Convalidation Vocation Director Marriage Encounter Funerals Family Healing 676-4403 506-6653 440-2068 676-5655 693-2144 514-6872 699-6750 693-2144 676-1219 (Service to the Divorced and Couples with Impediments to Receive Sacraments) [email protected] Ministerios En Espanol Directora De Edu. Julie Sprengelmeyer Anthony Karganilla John Gabriel Rita Hernandez Mia Barth Frank Dagonese John & Raquel Mia Barth Leng Gonzales Deacons Maria Barth 587-0023 [email protected] Eucharestia Maria Altamirano 676-5747 Bautizos Maria Barth 587-0023 Lectores Nicolas Avila 704-6816 Movimiento Fam. Fernando Martinez 760-8726 Caritas Casesoramiento 909-763-4970 #449 Unicion De Los Enfermos Maria Barth 587-0023 Grupo De Jovenes Maria Barth 587-0023 Grupo Juvenil Tony Carbajal 961-9312 Grupo De Oracion Maria Avilez 768-0154 Ujeres Remigio Hernandez 551-2752 Ruben y Teresa Padilla 541-7267 Dennis Malkowski Efren Ramirez Armando Servin 302-3140 225-6240 201-8348 Faith Formation Coordinator of Religious Education/ Youth Ministry Sharla Ortiz 676-2894 Religious Edu. Admin. Grades K-5 Cord. Mary Hitzeman Letha Heylmun 693-2146 695-6656 R.C.I.C. for Children Little Church/VBS Letha Heylmun Allison Willits 695-6656 714-244-6315 [email protected] [email protected] Adult Faith Formation R.C.I.A Journey of Faith Susan Cline Frank Dagonese 295-5971 514-6872 Liturgical / Worship Ministries Altar Servers Sharla Ortiz 676-4403 Holy Communion Karen Ritchie 906-2279 Greeters Mary Kleinvachter 551-4813 Lectors Ernie Cruz 972-4336 Ushers Jose & Margie Mora 909-239-6848 Art & Environment/Banners Fernando & Sonia Martinez Art & Environment/Decorations Jill Gonzalez 471-2692 Music Nancy Marshall 285-5233 M3 Nick Ventrone 775-3739 Music 7:25 am Daily 8:00 am Sun. Nancy Marshall 285-5233 5:00 pm Sat. Danielle Ellingson 676-4403 7:00 pm Sat. JR Santos & Marianna 676-3075 2:00 pm Sun. Rudy Vegara 775-1969 10:00 am Andy Santos 691-2267 12:00 Noon & Children's Choir JR Santos 677-3075 6:00 pm Youth Mass JR Santos & Marianna 676-6036 Christian Life Ministries Filipino Ministry Healing Ministry Knights of Columbus Christian Life Ministries Bereavement Ministry Women’s Guild Dance Ministry Zumba Bong V. Aragon George Montano Luis Tenorio Paul Watkins Rita Hernandez Bonnie Wilson Bea Galindo Bettina Alcantara Events Coordinator Jill Gonzales 858-353-0640 522-9072 676-4403 302-5326 676-5655 925-548-8691 695-1546 719-6863 [email protected] 471-2692 Outreach Programs Birth Choice St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Charities Crisis Pregnancy Help/Food Pantry 296-3441 587-6752 924-9964 TO REPORT THE SEXUAL ABUSE OF A CHILD by a priest, deacon, employee, or volunteer, call the toll free Sexual Misconduct Hotline 1-888-206-9090 PARA REPORT EL ABUSO SEXUAL DE UN MENOR por parte de un sacerdote, diácono, empleado o voluntario, llame a la Línea Directa de Conducta Sexual Inapropiada al 1-888-206-9090 ST. CATHERINE of ALEXANDRIA U.S. VETERANS OUTREACH MINISTRY INFORMATIONAL MEETING NO RECORDS WILL BE REVIEWED DURING THESE INFO MEETINGS Are you a US Veteran or Active Duty Military Member who is close to retiring or being discharged from service? Spouses are also welcome to this new ministry to answer any questions that you might have. This new ministry will be helpful when you are going to apply for disability benefits from the Department of Veteran Affairs. When: January 31, 2017 Time: 6:00 pm Where: Di Leo Hall Attend these informational meetings with questions and concerns about your veteran disabilities. The main point of contact for this ministry is Ken Stones and is currently working for the Department Of Veteran Affairs in Mission Valley. He is able to provide information on how to apply for benefits, but he cannot review records or access your claims once you apply for Veteran Benefits. POC: Ken Stones POC: Dennis Cline email: [email protected] Questions about the Catholic Faith? Are you being called to the Catholic Church? Have you been attending Mass with your Catholic spouse for years? The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is the starting point for your journey! Baptized in another faith? ---RCIA is for you! Baptized Catholic but need Confirmation? First Eucharist? ----RCIA is for you! Never baptized -----RCIA is for you! The RCIA is a year-round program—you may join at any time. Don’t let questions or confusion or marriage/remarriage or divorce issues stand in your way………you will be directed to help for your situation. Please contact Susan Cline at 951-295-5971 OR [email protected] for more information. *There is also a program adapted for children ages 7 and older. Deployed Military SSGT Bria Tenorio USAF Quatar SSGT Kyle Banogon USAF Alaska Tech Sgt. Paul M. Lamelin USAF Pusan Korea CPL Dominique M Lamelin USMC Kuwait 1st LT USAF Iraq LCPL Christian Reda USMC Iraq Deanna Dalton Mass Intentions Please pray for the ill and hospitalized members of our Parish, their families & caregivers. “Please remember our Elderly and Homebound as well”. Please contact Irene Roney at 951-304-2474 if you wish to have a name added or removed to this list. Date Hour January 16th Monday Richard Bongeorno Jr 7:25 am Hana Walker Machado Dwight Householder Jim McCarthy Patricia Pedersen Emmanuel Lopez Fran Williams Marc Wright Mary McClintock Kathy Yonkers January 17th Tuesday Juanita Tarango Anne Burke Mary Anne Hague Rosemarie Cashetta 7:25 am Bobbi Martinez Irene Marin Ascencion Marin Colleen Dalton Caroline Halter Marilyn Mendoza January 18th Wednesday Rosemarie Cashetta 7:25 am New Parishioners Orientation (NPO) January 19th Thursday If you are interested in joining St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church, please make plans to join us at our next New Parishioner Orientation . A schedule of the next NPO is listed in our “Upcoming Events & Activities” section of the bulletin New Parishioner registration forms can be downloaded from St. Catherine of Alexandria website: wwwstcatherineofalexandria.net, or obtained from the Parish Office. Bring your completed registration form with you to the NPO. Please do not mail or fax your form to the parish office. Attendance at the NPO is mandatory for new parishioners! Rosemarie Cashetta 7:25 am January 20th Friday Colburn & Atkinson Families 7:25 am January 21st Saturday Walter Saccani 5:00 pm Samuel Y Teresa Gonzalez 7:00 pm January 22nd Sunday Intentions of Parishioners William Miner 8:00 am Angel & Carmen Baniqued 10:00 am Maria Aurora Ignacio 12:00 pm Rafael L. Revels 2:00 pm Sr. Gloria DiSilvestri 6:00 pm The NPO lasts about 30 minutes. We are committed to serving the needs of all those who show interest in joining our Parish. If you have any questions please contact the Parish Office at 676-4403. Next Orientation January 17th 6:15 pm Spanish 7:00 pm English St. Catherine Of Alexandria ST. CATHERINE OF ALEXANDRIA SUNDAY COLLECTION 2nd Sunday of January 2017 MASS TIME 5PM 7PM 8AM 10AM 12PM 2PM 6PM TOTALS LAST YEAR Difference PLATE 588.00 330.00 775.00 701.00 896.00 842.00 1084.00 5216.00 4974.00 242.00 2016 DDF Assessments: REGULARTOTAL ENVELOPES PER MASS 2580.00 669.00 2789.00 3286.00 2714.00 789.00 2479.00 16491.00 15002.00 1489.00 3168.00 999.00 3564.00 3987.00 3610.00 1631.00 3563.00 21707.00 19976.00 1731.00 Diocese Goal: $114,200 Parish Goal: $200,000 Total $314,200 Received to Date $248,779 Pledge to Date $260,056 # of Donors 1,182 61.19% Percent to Date YOUTH DAY 2017 at the Religious Education Congress February 23, 2017 About the Youth Day 2017 Theme - www.recongress.org Theme this year is "What Are You Waiting For?" The readings for Youth Day 2017 are about conversion, a change of heart. That change of heart is conveyed in each of the readings. The first reading from Sirach tells us to not delay, but rather turn to Jesus before it is too late. The Gospel from Mark gives us a look at what to expect if we hesitate or put off turning to the Lord, or if we lead others astray. He speaks of an unquenchable fire where suffering never ends. So why wait to convert and change our ways? The time is now! This year’s theme is a question: “What are you waiting for?” St. Catherine—Youth Mass Card Your Name Date Priest Homily Topic: Mass Time “What Are You Waiting For?” is first and foremost a call to action, a wakeup call. Jesus invited us to turn to him and to not delay. However, it is also our call to reflection. It gives us a chance to examine our lives and our faith journey and encourages us to bring our hopes, fears, doubts, and dreams to the Lord. Christ awaits you with open arms. So, what are YOU waiting for? Catechists… RECongress 2017 is almost here… don’t forget to register for a weekend of continued formation and spiritual growth Reconciliation Retreat 9am-12:30pm Sat., Mar. 4th ……. Eucharist Preparation 1:30-3:30pm January 15th January 22nd January 29th ***** Eucharist Retreat March 25th 9am-12pm ******* Eucharist Rehearsal April 8th 9am-11am ******* RECongress Feb. 23-26, 2017 February 23-26, 2017 www.recongress.org About the Theme “Embrace Trust” “No one can serve two masters” (Matt 6:24): In our Gospel reading for Congress, Jesus teaches his disciples that we can only focus on one master. How difficult it is to put our whole trust in God! Many times we want to hedge our bets and choose the immediate, the tangible, the seen rather than trust completely in God whose wisdom and providence see far beyond our vision. While I was in Poland for World Youth Day I had the opportunity to visit a museum dedicated to St. John Paul II. In one of the rooms was a large boat (like one that Peter and his brother may have used) with the words: “Put out into the deep” (Lk 5:4). Out of darkness, doubt and fear we are called to Embrace Trust! I invite you all to join us at the Religious Education Congress in Anaheim and open your heart to this call. – Fr. Christopher Bazyouros Director, Office of Religious Education CHOOSE LOVE : 01.21.17 You are invited to join Bishop Barnes and tens of thousands in downtown Los Angeles for the third annual One Life LA, an event celebrating the beauty and dignity of every human life from conception to natural death. On Saturday, January 21,2017 beginning at 12:00 noon at La Placita / Olvera St., we will walk to Grand Park for a family-friendly day of inspiring speakers, live music, entertainment, food trucks, and exhibits from community organizations serving those in need. The Requiem Mass for the Unborn at the Cathedral will follow at 5pm. For more information, contact Mary Huber at [email protected] or visit OneLifela.org. Return to the Parish Office!! Youth Ministry of St. Catherine of Alexandria Valentine’s Dinner & Dance 2017 Tri-Tip and Chicken Dinner Catered by Richie’s Real American Diner February 11, 2017 Saturday from 6-10pm St. Catherine of Alexandria Di Leo Hall 41875 “ C” Street Temecula All proceeds will benefit the youth for their journey in faith to World Youth Day Panama 2019 For more information contact Sharla at 951 676-2894 DJ Mark Fulgar Basket Drawings Our journey to World Youth Day 2019 in Panama is only possible with your helping hands. Thank you for your support! Anointing of the Sick Friday’s of the Month at the 7:25am Daily Mass Please call the Parish Office to make arrangements. (951) 676-4403 UN MENSAJE PARA LOS PADRES DE FAMILIA Las oportunidades para que los padres impacten las vidas de los hijos en una forma Positiva abundan. Todo depende de que los padres se unan en amor y comprensión. Asuman sus responsabilidades y decidan involucrarse en la formacion sana de sus hijos. PADRES! luchen por los enemigos del matrimonio. El egoísmo, las malas influencias, los medios de comunicación, la falta de relación, el no Quererse someter a la voluntad de Dios, la incorrecta educación de sus hijos, el descuido De los detalles en el matrimonio, la intromisión de terceras personas en su relación, La Diferencia de sus caracteres, la deslealtad, la intolerancia, la mentira, el engaño, La rutina, la indiferencia, los celos, la desconfianza, el consumo. ATENCION A LAS SIGUIENTES SUGERENCIAS Unos piensan de acuerdo a la Biblia, lo contrario del egoísmo es el amor, al revés Efesios 5.28 “El que ama a su mujer, así mismo se ama”. El borracho puede tener amigotes pero no amigos, puede tener amante, pero una mujer con dignidad. Ponle atención a la televisión. Y veras que estarás más interesado por los hijos de la reina de Inglaterra que por los tuyos propios. Ojo con las deudas. La sociedad de consumo les llaman crédito con mucha facilidades. En su juventud gasto su salud buscando dinero. En su vejes gasto su dinero buscando salud. Y ya sin salud se fue directo al ataúd! Today’s Readings First Reading — The glory of the Lord shows through Israel, a light to all nations, that salvation may reach to the ends of the earth (Isaiah 49:3, 5-6). Psalm — Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will (Psalm 40). Second Reading — All those who call upon the name of the Lord are called to be holy (1 Corinth. 1:1-3). Gospel — John the Baptist testifies: The one who comes after me, on whom the Spirit comes down and remains, is the Son of God (John 1:29-34). Lecturas De Hoy Primera lectura —Tú eres mi servidor, Israel. Te voy a poner como una luz para el mundo (Is. 49:3, 5-6). Salmo — Aquí estoy, Señor, para hacer tu voluntad (Salmo 40 [39]). Segunda lectura — A los que Dios santificó en Cristo Jesús . . . tengan bendición y paz, de parte de Dios Padre y de Cristo Jesús, el Señor (1 Corintios 1:1-3). Evangelio — Ahí viene el Cordero de Dios, el que quita el pecado del mundo. Él es el Hijo de Dios (Juan 1:29-34). Readings for the Week Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Heb 5:1-10; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 2:18-22 Heb 6:10-20; Ps 111:1-2, 4-5, 9, 10c; Mk 2:23-28 Heb 7:1-3, 15-17; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 3:1-6 Heb 7:25 — 8:6; Ps 40:7-10, 17; Mk 3:7-12 Heb 8:6-13; Ps 85:8, 10-14; Mk 3:13-19 Heb 9:2-3, 11-14; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9; Mk 3:20-21 Is 8:23 — 9:3; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; 1 Cor 1:10-13, 17; Mt 4:12-23 [12-17] Lecturas De La Semana Lunes: Heb 5:1-10; Sal 110 (109):1-4; Mc 2:18-22 Martes: Heb 6:10-20; Sal 111 (110):1-2, 4-5, 9, 10c; Mc 2:23-28 Miércoles: Heb 7:1-3, 15-17; Sal 110 (109):1-4; Mc 3:1-6 Jueves: Heb 7:25 — 8:6; Sal 40 (39):7-10, 17; Mc 3:7-12 Viernes: Heb 8:6-13; Sal 85 (84):8, 10-14; Mc 3:13-19 Sábado: Heb 9:2-3, 11-14; Sal 47 (46):2-3, 6-9; Mc 3:20-21 Domingo: Is 8:23 — 9:3; Sal 27 (26):1, 4, 13-14; 1 Cor 1:10-13, 17; Mt 4:12-23 [12-17] Saints and Special Observances Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Martin Luther King Jr. Day St. Anthony Week of Prayer for Christian Unity begins Julian Calendar Theophany (Epiphany) St. Fabian; St. Sebastian St. Agnes TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION As soon as Christmas ends, people begin planning for Easter! Originally, the source of our Paschal Triduum was but a single liturgy extending from Saturday sundown to sunrise on Easter Sunday. The two days leading up to the liturgy were days of fast, not only for the elect, but for the church preparing to baptize them. A fifth-century pope explained that the church imitated the apostles, who were in hiding with their grief from the arrest of Jesus, and therefore sacraments, even penance, were forbidden. Inevitably, though, people wanted to come together, and so eventually a Liturgy of the Word developed for Good Friday. This was the first step toward today’s shape of the Triduum, and gradually new ideas were embraced, including the veneration of the cross and a simple Communion service. Interestingly, the Word remained central, since we know that in those days the pope did not receive Communion at this liturgy, even though the faithful had that option. In the other churches of Rome, priests and people received Communion under both species. Although the custom of Communion on Good Friday took hold, it did not endure past the Middle Ages. The central liturgies of the year slowly unraveled and disappeared from parish life. Remember that there were no seminaries in those days, and books were a rare luxury. Most priests could only manage to celebrate a simple “low” Mass, and few parishes could afford the ritual books that would guide a priest through the complex forms. Holy Week remained important in private devotion, but for a time the liturgies virtually disappeared Very Rev. Anthony Dao, Pastor Rev. Jose Jaramillo, Parochial Vicar Rev. Johnny Dang Parochial Vicar Assistant Clergy: Rev. Anthony DiLeo, Pastor Emeritus Rev. John Wagner Pastor Emeritus Msgr. Don Webber Deacons: Dennis Malkowski Efren Ramirez Armando Servin Deacon Pat Necerato Pastoral Associate [email protected] Church Office Hours General Mass Schedule 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Day of the Week Mass Times Tel. 951-676-4403 Fax. 951-695-6659 Monday Through Friday 7:25 AM (English) Friday Daily Mass Anointing of the Sick Contact the Parish Office 41875 “C” Street, Temecula, CA 92592 Email: [email protected] Web: stcatherineofalexandria.net Saturday Vigil 5:00 PM (English) 7:00 PM (Spanish) Sunday 8:00 AM (English) 10:00 AM (English) 12:00 Noon (English) 2:00 PM (Spanish) 6:00 PM (English) Reconciliation Services Wednesday, February 1st 6:30 PM Saturday, February 4th 7:40 AM
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