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ALL SOULS CHURCH
A CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
1500 W. Main Street Alhambra, California 91801
Telephone: (626) 281-0466 Fax: (626) 281-2163
Website: allsouls-la.org
Email: [email protected]
MISSION STATEMENT
We, at All Souls Church, are a multicultural Catholic Community called to share our gifts and to grow through worship and spiritual
formation. We are brothers and sisters in Christ led by the Holy Spirit to witness the Good News to all.
JANUARY 19, 2020
SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
PARISH SCHEDULE
Weekdays/Entre Semana Monday-Saturday 7:30am
Saturday/Vigil:
5:30pm
Sunday/Domingo English: 7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am & 5:30pm
Español: 12:00 Medio dia
Holy Days to be Announced
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturdays from 4-5pm ● Sabado de 4-5pm Call the Pastoral Center for a Private Confession
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK
Please call the Pastoral Center for a priest. Uncion de los Enfermos: favor de llamar al Centro Pastoral
para contactar a un sacerdote.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Español: El primer sabado del mes a las 10am
English: Third Saturday of the month at 10am
SACRAMENT OF HOLY MATRIMONY Book for an appointment at least 6 months in advance
Llame al Centro Parroquial por lo menos 6 meses antes
DEVOTIONS
Holy Hour: 1st Friday of the month at 7pm (Bilingual)
Pastoral Center Hours Monday-Friday 9am-9pm
Closed for Lunch: 12:30pm-1:30pm Saturday: 9am-8pm (Closed for Lunch)
Sunday: 8:30am-2:30pm
PASTOR Rev. Patrick Mbazuigwe
PASTOR EMERITUS Msgr. William P. O’Toole
DEACON Dn. Eudoro Benalcazar
OFFICE MANAGER Ms. Diep Dinh [email protected] FIRST COMMUNION Patricia Magallanes [email protected] YOUTH CONFIRMATION COORDINATOR Leticia Urtecho
SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Ms. Carrie Fuller [email protected] BOOKKEEPER Ms. Veronica Yeo [email protected] OFFICE ASSISTANTS Sofia Rua [email protected]
Merci Arguello [email protected]
Leslie Galban
Andrea Primicias
Cecilia Chow
Sergio Almanza
Becky Salcedo
Mary Anne Aarset
Erik Lifrak
Ray Argueta & Family
Jose Crespo
Joe Negrete
Elia Ramirez
Bernardina Castañeda
Reyes Family
Mercedes Tarrazona
Delia Vargas
William Cardona
Gerardo Duran
Cidronio Abelar
Yessenia Alvarez
Juanita Madrigal
Ma hew Perez
Pilar Garza
Gary Meraz
David A. Jr. & Family
Lucy Tsang
Eleanor Ciechoski
Rosa Mar nez
Ramirez Family
Wally & Becky Puente
Cynthia Manriquez
Cecille Saguid
William Gonzalez
Joel Lopez
Guadalupe Nevarez
Evelyn De Guzman
Hortencia Palafox
Jerry Lopez
David Valadez
Francis Araiza
Marco de la Garza
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The glory of the L shows through Isra-el, a light to all na ons, that salva on 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 Corinthians 1:1-3).
Gospel — John the Bap st tes fies: The one who comes a er me, on whom the Spirit comes down and remains, is the Son of God (John 1:29-34).
THIS WEEK’S READINGS Monday: 1 Sm 15:16-23; Ps 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21, 23;
Mk 2:18-22
Tuesday: 1 Sm 16:1-13; Ps 89:20-22, 27-28;
Mk 2:23-28
Wednesday: 1 Sm 17:32-33, 37, 40-51; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10;
Mk 3:1-6, or any of a number of readings
for the Day of Prayer
Thursday: 1 Sm 18:6-9; 19:1-7; Ps 56:2-3, 9-13;
Mk 3:7-12
Friday: 1 Sm 24:3-21; Ps 57:2-4, 6, 11; Mk 3:13-19
Saturday: Acts 22:3-16 or Acts 9:1-22; Ps 117:1bc, 2;
Mk 16:15-18
APOSTOLATES & ORGANIZATIONS
OFFICE OF LITURGY
Ministry of the Sick Larry Dumont
Safeguard the Children Irene Oaxaca
Bereavement Ministry Diep Dinh
Legion of Mary Salvador Agudo
Cursillos in Chris anity Aida Gonzalez
English Bible Study Sheila Henderson-Linan
Spanish Bible Study Maria de Jesus Mar nez
Knights of Columbus Pablo Gu errez
Funeral Services Diep Dinh Ext. 219
Altar Servers Paul/Marleny Gu errez (626)281-0466
Lectors Eng: Esperanza Canale (626)281-0466
Span: Eleana Benalcazar (626)281-0466
Ushers Darin Doerning/Jose Serna (626)281-3042
Sacristan Librado Mercado (626)281-0466
Wedding & Quinceañeras Eleana Benalcazar/Pa y Ayala (626)281-0466
Assist. Director of Music Jerry Yslas (323) 919-1906
Eucharis c Ministers Lupe Valencia/Humberto G (626)281-0466
RCIA Sister Eilene & Cathy Dorsey (626)281-0466
Guadalupanos Marina Ramirez
Rosario de Misericordia Angelina Farias
Our Lord’s Mission Gerber Bernal or Arturo Camargo
St. Vincent de Paul Pearl Mar nez
Encuentro Matrimonial Victor Pla
Amigos de Jesus Estela Murga
Filipino Ministry Jun (Isidro) Cabaccang
Youth Ministry Le cia Urtecho
JAN. 19, 2020 FROM THE PASTOR’S CORNER
2ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
The depictions of Christ’s baptism in the River Jordan are many. From paintings by Leonardo Da Vinci to stained glass windows by Tiffany, the central elements are the same: Jesus and his cousin, John the Baptist, in the Jordan River with the Holy Spirit overhead as a dove. As Catholics, we enjoy the fine work of the talented artists, but it does not begin to fully convey the depth and significance of Christ’s baptism and what it truly means for us. The word “baptize” is Greek in origin (baptizein), which means to plunge or immerse, and baptism is the first and probably the most important sacrament of the Church. It is through baptism that we are brought into the Church. It is God’s most precious gift to us, and it signifies our liberation from sin and that the Holy Spirit dwells within us. It has been said that by our own baptism we became mission-ary disciples of Christ and as such we need to be personally involved and actively engaged in living a faith-filled life, partic-ipating in a Christian community of faith and love. For is this not the very reason we belong to the Church, to be engaged in a community of faith and love? We could expound upon the many benefits of baptism, but the more challenging question, one worthy of our reflection, is how are we using this precious gift? Maybe a good place for us to start is to reflect back when many of us, as parents pre-senting our children for baptism or as godparents, renewed our baptismal promises. These promises are as good a guidepost as any for us to continue to follow. We might ask ourselves if, as engaged Christians, we are role models for our children. Do we worship together as a family and nurture our children to develop a strong faith? The same questions can be extended beyond our homes and families, to those with whom we interact in our workplaces and communities; do we present ourselves as engaged Christians and serve as role models? One might dare say all of us have come up short in answer to these questions, but do not despair, for our God is a loving and forgiving God. Equally as important, through our baptism, the gift of the Holy Spirit dwells within us. Through the Holy Spirt, God is personal to each of us and has the power to transform us into the people we want to be. The gift of the Holy Spirit that God gave us at our baptism is ours to call upon when we need guidance. The Holy Spirit can help us to live the lives we are capable of – lives as en-gaged Christians--lives of compassion and love for members of our families as well as strangers on the street. Maybe it is time for us to “plunge” ourselves back into our faith.
Source: h p://www.godgossip.org/calendar-of-readings/daily-gospel/commentary-homily/?f=2020-01-19
SEGUNDO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO
Las representaciones del bautismo de Cristo en el río Jordán son muchas. Desde pinturas de Leonardo Da Vinci hasta vitrales de Tiffany. Los elemen-tos centrales son los mismos: Jesús y su primo, Juan el Bautista, en el río Jordán con el Espíritu Santo sobre sus cabezas como una paloma. Como católicos, disfrutamos el excelente trabajo de los artistas talentosos, pero estos no alcanzan a transmitir completamente la profundidad y el significa-do del bautismo de Cristo y lo que realmente significa para nosotros. La palabra "bautizar" es de origen griego (baptizein), que significa sumergir-se, y el bautismo es el primer y probablemente el sacramento más impor-tante de la Iglesia. Es a través del bautismo que somos traídos a la Iglesia. Es el regalo más preciado de Dios para nosotros, y significa nuestra libera-ción del pecado y que el Espíritu Santo mora en nosotros. Se ha dicho que por nuestro propio bautismo nos convertimos en discípulos misioneros de Cristo y, como tal, debemos involucrarnos personalmente y participar activamente en una vida llena de fe, participando en una comuni-dad cristiana de fe y amor. Porque, ¿no es esta la razón por la que pertene-cemos a la Iglesia, para participar en una comunidad de fe y amor? Podríamos exponer los muchos beneficios del bautismo, pero la pregunta más desafiante, una digna de nuestra reflexión, es ¿cómo estamos usando este precioso regalo? Quizás un buen lugar para comenzar es reflexionar cuando muchos de nosotros, como padres que presentamos a nuestros hijos para el bautismo o como padrinos, renovamos nuestras promesas bautismales. Estas promesas son una guía tan buena como cualquier otra que podamos seguir. Podríamos preguntarnos si, como cristianos comprometidos, somos mode-los a seguir para nuestros hijos. ¿Adoramos juntos como una familia y nutrimos a nuestros hijos para desarrollar una fe fuerte? Las mismas pre-guntas pueden extenderse más allá de nuestros hogares y familias, a aque-llos con quienes interactuamos en nuestros lugares de trabajo y comunida-des; ¿Nos presentamos como cristianos comprometidos y servimos como modelos a seguir? Uno podría atreverse a decir que todos nos hemos quedado cortos en res-ponder a estas preguntas, pero no se desesperen, porque nuestro Dios es un Dios amoroso y misericordioso. Igualmente importante, a través de nuestro bautismo, el don del Espíritu Santo mora dentro de nosotros. A través del Espiritu Santo, Dios es personal para cada uno de nosotros y tiene el poder de transformarnos en las personas que quere-mos ser. El don del Espíritu Santo que Dios nos dio en nuestro bautis-mo es nuestro para invocarlo cuando necesitamos ori-entación. El Espíritu Santo puede ayudarnos a vivir las vidas de las que somos capaces, vidas como cristianos compro-metidos, vidas de compasión y amor por los miembros de nuestras familias, así como por los extraños en la calle. Tal vez es hora de que nos "sumerjamos" de nuevo en nuestra fe.
Traduccion del Ingles.
All Souls Catholic Church Did You Know? FINANCIAL REPORT
Thank you for your generosity and con nued support of the Offertory Collec on.
FIRST COLLECTION $ 5,203.00
SECOND COLLECTION $ 902.00
CANDLES $ 151.00
TOTAL $ 6,256.00
2ND SUNDAY OF JANUARY 01/12/20
One of the most common responses to stories from abuse vic ms who suffered in silence for years is, “Why did you wait so long?” For many children, they wait because they have no one they trust to talk to about what’s happening to them. Many vic ms feel ashamed and guilty. Take steps to become a trusted adult to the children in your life. Tell them you will listen without judgment or punishment, even if they are scared to talk about something.
Sacrament of Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is the first step in a lifelong journey of commitment and disci-pleship. All Souls is happy to celebrate the baptism of children in our community. Please consider the following when preparing your child for this sacrament of initiation: • Your child must be six years old or younger • Parents must submit an applica on a month
prior to the desired date • Parents and godparents must a end a pre-
bap smal mee ng in accordance with the bap sm calendar.
• A dona on of $50 is requested when filling out applica on
• One godparent is sufficient • The godparents should be prac cing Catholics • The godparents must be at least 16 & have
received the sacraments of Bap sm, Confir-ma on, and First Communion
• If not single, the godparents must be married through the Catholic Church.
Our Pastoral Center will be closed on
Monday, January 20, 2020 in observance of Mar n Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday.
Dear Parishioners,
We are working feverishly to finish
entering your contributions for the 2019
tax year. We ask for your patience as we close out our
books for the year. You will be receiving your annual con-
tribution letters in the mail toward the end of January.
Additionally, your contributions to the Called to Renew
Capital Campaign will also be mailed to you around this
time. Thank you.
FIRST COLLECTION $7534.00
SECOND COLLECTION $1257.50
CANDLES $ 190.00
TOTAL $ 9,144.50
New Year’s Collec on $ 163.00
1ST SUNDAY OF JANUARY 01/05/20
January 19, 2020 MASS INTENTIONS
PARISH GROUPS
10:30am
11:00am
7:00pm
5:30pm Bingo Night Bingo Halls
7:00pm Junta de Mesa D. Amigos de Jesus SC 8
7:00pm Grupo de Oracion Amigos de Jesus Halls
7:00pm RICA Español Guadalupe
7:00pm Risen Christ Prayer Group St. Marhta’s
7:00pm Bible Study English Front Hall
7:00pm Reflexiones Libros Liturgicos Hall Conf. Rm.
7:00 pm Crecimientos Amigos de Jesus SC 8
10:00am Friday Lunch School Kitchen
7:00pm Bible Study Español Halls
9:00am Classes First Communion SC 4-8
7:00am Pa on Food Sale Guadalupanos Kitchen/Pa os
8:00am Health Fair Outside Group Halls
MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 2020
TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2020
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2020
THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2020
FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 2020
SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 2020
SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 2020
5:30PM Maria Yee See Lipsun Dec.
Gian Carlo Reyes Dec.
7:30AM Mary Calderon Dec.
All Souls in Purgatory
9:00AM Gian Carlo Reyes Dec.
Diana Irwin Healing
10:30AM Delia De Leon Dec.
Cesar Ibañez Sp. Int.
12:00 NOON Avelina Tamayo Dec.
Ricardo Gonzalez Dec.
5:30PM Vivian Rull Healing
Ramona Ma Healing
7:30AM Erlinda Sarmiento Thanksgiving
Gian Carlo Reyes Dec.
7:30AM Isabella De La Rosa Birthday
Gian Carlo Reyes Dec.
7:30AM Gian Carlo Reyes Dec.
Alfred Sanchez Dec.
7:30AM Gian Carlo Reyes Dec.
Elizabeth Dingle Birthday
7:30AM Gian Carlo Reyes Dec.
All Souls in Purgatory
7:30AM Vic ms of Natural Disasters
All Souls in Purgatory
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 2020
SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 2020
MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 2020
TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2020
THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2020
FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 2020
SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 2020
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2020
LET US KEEP OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS
IN OUR PRAYERS
The Church is like a great ship being pounded by the waves of life’s different stresses. Our duty is not to abandon the ship, but to keep her on her course.
~St. Boniface
PASTORAL CENTER CLOSED
19 de enero del 2020
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
LLAMADOS A SER SANTOS
Este domingo comienza el Tiempo Ordinario. Las lecturas nos hablan sobre la relación de Dios con Is-rael y la relación de Juan Bau sta con Jesús. La rela-ción entre Dios e Israel es tan estrecha, tan ín ma, que es por mediación de Israel que “la salvación [de Dios] llega hasta los úl mos rincones de la e-rra” (Isaías 49:6). Pero sabemos por Juan Bau sta que para que Israel cumpla la voluntad de Dios, debe reconocer que Jesús es el Hijo de Dios. Durante estas semanas también llegamos a conocer a Jesús. Co-menzamos a entender más profundamente nuestra relación con Jesús y lo que la misma significa para nosotros, que somos “su pueblo santo” (1 Corin os 1:2).
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LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — Te voy a poner como una luz para el mundo (Isaías 49:3, 5-6).
Salmo — Aquí estoy, Señor, para hacer tu voluntad
(Salmo 40 [39]).
Segunda lectura — A los que Dios san ficó en Cristo Je-sús . . . tengan bendición y paz (1 Corin os 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).
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: 1 Sm 15:16-23; Sal 50 (49):8-9, 16bc-17,
21, 23; Mc 2:18-22
Martes: 1 Sm 16:1-13; Sal 89 (88):20-22, 27-28; Mc 2:23-28
Miércoles: 1 Sm 17:32-33, 37, 40-51; Sal 144 (143):1b, 2,
9-10; Mc 3:1-6, o cualquiera de lecturas para
el Día de Oración
Jueves: 1 Sm 18:6-9; 19:1-7; Sal 56 (55):2-3, 9-13; Mc 3:7-12
Viernes: 1 Sm 24:3-21; Sal 57 (56):2-4, 6, 11; Mc 3:13-19
Sábado: Hch 22:3-16 o Hch 9:1-22; Sal 117 (116):1bc,
2; Mc 16:15-18
Domingo: Is 8:23 — 9:3; Sal 27 (26):1, 4, 13-14; 1 Cor 1:10-13, 17
¿SABIA USTED? Una de las respuestas más comunes a las historias de las víc mas que sufrieron abuso y sufrieron en si-lencio por años es, “¿Por qué esperó tanto?” Muchos niños esperan porque no enen a nadie en quien confiar para hablar sobre lo que les está sucediendo. Muchas víc mas se sienten avergonzadas y culpa-bles. Tome medidas para conver rse en un adulto confiable para los niños. Dígales que escuchará sin juicio ni cas go, a pesar de que tengan miedo de hablar de algo.
El libro de Inten-ciones del 2020 ya
esta disponible.
Que mejor manera de empezar este año que dedicando una
misa a nuestros seres queridos.
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Favor de Visitar
Nuestro
Centro Pastoral
JANUARY 19, 2020 P A R I S H N E W S
The Santo Niño de Cebú (Spanish: Holy Child of Cebu) is a Roman Catholic title of Jesus Christ associated with a religious vested statue of the infant Child Jesus venerat-ed by many Filipino Catholics who believe it to be mirac-ulous. It is the oldest religious Christian image in the Phil-ippines, and was originally given in 1521 as a baptismal gift by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan via An-tonio Pigafetta, who physically handed it to Lady Hu-mamay, the principal wife of Rajah Humabon, along with a statue of the Our Lady of Guidance and a Cross. The image merited a Papal recognition on 28 April 1965 when Pope Paul VI issued a papal bull for the Canonical Coro-nation and Pontifical High Mass via the papal legate to the Philippines, Cardinal Amleto Giovanni Cicognani who concelebrated it’s 400th centennial anniversary. The im-age measures approximately twelve inches tall, and is believed to be originally made in Flanders, Belgium. The statue is clothed in valuable textiles, and bears an impe-rial regalia that includes a gold biretta crown, globus cruciger, and various sceptres mostly donated from dev-otees in the Philippines and abroad. The Santo Niño im-age is replicated in many homes and business establish-ments, with different titles reinterpreted in various areas of the country. The Holy Child’s feast is liturgically cele-brated every third Sunday of January, during which dev-otees carry a portable Santo Niño image onto the street fiesta dancing celebrations. The image is one of the most beloved and recognizable cultural icons in the Philip-pines, found in both religious and secular areas. It is per-manently encased within bulletproof glass at the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño.
- Info taken from the Diocese of San Jose
NOVENA FOR SANTO NIÑO
DAY/DATE TIME LOCATION
THURSDAY, 01/16/2020 7 PM CHURCH
FRIDAY, 01/17/2020 7 PM CHURCH
SATURDAY, 01/18/2020 7 PM CHURCH
SUNDAY, 01/19/2020 7 PM CHURCH
MONDAY, 01/20/2020 7 PM CHURCH
TUESDAY, 01/21/2020 7 PM CHURCH
WEDNESDAY, 01/22/2020 7 PM CHURCH
THURSDAY, 01/23/2020 7 PM CHURCH
FRIDAY, 01/24/2020 7 PM CHURCH
The Filipino Ministry would like to cordially invite all to join in the Novena in honor of Santo Niño, which be-
gins on Thursday, January 16th. There will be a recep-tion after the evening Mass on Saturday, January 25th, in the hall. All are invited to come celebrate with our
Filipino brothers and sisters.