"To evangelize and share the Gospel, walk with one another on
our journey of faith, and draw others into Christ's one, holy,
catholic and apostolic Church."
Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time August 9, 2015
Jesus professes that he is the living bread and whoever eats this bread will live forever (John 6:41-51).
Feast of Our Lady of San Juan de los Lagos
You are invited to our annual celebration of Our Lady of San Juan on Saturday, August 15th. Procession at 1pm followed by Mass. Fiesta after Mass with lots of delicious food and entertainment.
Bring the entire family!
RECTORY 1305 Royal Avenue Simi Valley, CA 93065 Ph: 526-1732 Fax: 526-0067 Email: [email protected] Ron Browne, PBM • 526-1732 Website: www.StRoseSV.com
HOURS Monday to Friday: 8:00am—8:00pm Saturday: 9:00am—5:00pm Sunday: 8:00am—4:00pm Facilities Manager Norm Ouellette • 551-3704
ALTAR SERVER MINISTRY [email protected]
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion—Coordinators George Lemos Tony Lemos ([email protected])
FAITH FORMATION Sandra Lemos, Director • 526-5513 [email protected]
LECTORS MINISTRY Tony Delgado 584-6987 [email protected]
LIFE TEEN / YOUTH MINISTRY Adam Cross, Youth Minister 526-8181 [email protected]
MINISTERIO HISPANO Libia Perez, Director • 915-4605 [email protected]
MUSIC MINISTRY Clare Delto, Director • 526-1732 [email protected]
RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY Julia Dobrucki • 915-4625 [email protected]
24 HR. LIFE CENTER HOTLINE FOR UNPLANNED PREGNANCY Call 1-800-973-7334 All our services are FREE and information is kept strictly confidential. www.facebook.com/PregnancyCounselingCenter
SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN Sandy Lemos 526-5513 (Interim Chair person) SUB-ROSA YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY Joshua Hernandez • Lidia Villeda• Coordinators 208-2545
MOTHER CABRINI CIRCLE GIFT STORE
Located in the vestibule; open before & after morning Sunday Masses;
Thursdays 12-3pm (seasonal hours)
SACRAMENTS ANOINTING OF THE SICK Administered throughout the year. Please call the Rectory any time in case of serious illness or going into surgery. BAPTISMS English: 1st Sunday of the month Spanish: 3rd Sunday of the month By appointment; please call or visit the Rectory. MARRIAGES Arrangements must be made at least six months in advance. Please call or visit the Rectory. BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY Dot Goerisch • 526-5640 CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER GROUP Ched & Lumi Cruz 584-6160 COUPLES FOR CHRIST Joanne & Erwin Ilustrisimo (818) 419-3503 Email: [email protected] KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL #5803 Bob Spielman, Grand Knight 522-5446 RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS (RCIA) If interested in becoming Catholic or if you are a baptized adult in need of Confirmation and First Communion please call: Julia Dobrucki • 915-4625 SERVING THOSE IN NEED Earl Todd 581-0957
1325 Royal Avenue, Simi Valley, CA 93065 John P. Sanders, Principal - Website: www.srls.org 526-5304 • 526-0939 (fax)
AFTER SCHOOL CARE 577-8208 St. Rose School Alumni—Teresa Moran Runyon: [email protected] OR www.srls.org/alumni
PASTOR Rev. Joseph P. Shea
Associate Pastor Fr. Bill Nicholas
(www.FrWCNicholas.com) Priests in Residence
Fr. Jim Maher Fr. Dave Heney
DEACONS Dn. Peter Wilson
Dn. Terry Reibenspies Dn. Louis Fernandez Dn. Edward Posvar
Vigil: 5:30pm Holy Day: 6:00am; 8:30am; 12:00pm; 5:30pm; 7:00pm (Spanish)
LITURGY SCHEDULE
Monday & Wednesday 9:00am—10:00am Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 4:00pm—5:00pm Saturday: 3:00pm—5:00pm 6:00pm—7:00pm
HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION
SACRAMENT OF CONFESSION
Daily: 8:30am & 5:30pm Saturday: 8:30am; 5:00pm (Vigil); 7:00pm (Spanish) Sunday: 6:00am, 7:00am, 9:00am, 11:00am (Family/Children),
1:00pm (Spanish) 5:00pm(Youth)
Vigil: 5:00 PM Fr. Jim Maher
(Spanish) 7:00 PM Fr. Nivardo Quezada
6:00 AM Fr. Jim Maher
7:00 AM Fr. Dave Heney
9:00 AM Fr. Jim Maher
11:00 AM Fr. Joe Shea
(Spanish) 1:00pm Fr. Nivardo Quezada
5:00 PM Fr. Dave Heney
PRIEST MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday, August 15
Sunday, August 16
*Occasionally the Celebrant may change.
“Atimetodie…”Ecc3:2Prayforthesoulsofallourfaithfuldepartedandtheirfamilies.
U.S. Army Matthew Alatorre Pvt. James Berru Patrick Croy John Gebert Thomas M. Gonzalez Brian Kiely Ryan Loniero Ronald Murphy Ryan Osier Juan Ignacio Rios Kaplan Sharpe Nicholas TimpeGiehm Pvt. Bryce Willey
National Guard Sgt Armando Peña, Jr Col. Marilyn Rios U.S. Navy
Matthew Anaya Gregg Bell Krysten Bohen Joseph Costanzo Nicolas Costanzo Jose T. Fernandez Alex Knott Alex Martin Nicholas C. Moreno Rafael Rodriguez
U.S. Air Force Tanner Aurand Sgt. Christine Campo Vincent Russo Maj. Andrew Hull Capt. Melissa Hull
U.S.M.C.
Christian Ares Raymond Bucci Ryan Bunnell Nicolas Estrada Paul Gebert Sgt. Colton Haney Matthew Hunt Jim La Rosa Bradly Melson Ricky Noone Brian Olex GSS. Casey Pilkington 1ˢͭ Lt. Andrew S. King
Jordan Sine Chris Sinsheimer
“A time to be born…” Ecc 3:2
“Atimeofwarandatimeofpeace…”Ecc3:8Prayforthoseservinginthemilitary.
“Atimetoheal…”Ecc3:3…Andprayforoneanother.—James5:13-18
Alexey Baikov Richard Case Ann Connor Lumi Cruz
Andrew Curtis Dora de Diaz
Baylee Duncan Devon Duncan Joanne Duncan Shane Duncan John Erickson
Michael Escandon Lisa Fahoome
Nenive Fernandez Robert Flaherty & Family
Cathi Hagen
Glen Hilton Ruth Ann Hochleutner
Loretta S Johnston Barbara Knight Maria Koszeghy
Julie Lafferty Richard Landon
David Lima Wendy Lyon
Bill Miller Colleen Miller Tom Montero
Julia M ora Edwin Morales Allison Ortega
Anthony Ortega Frances Ortega
Olivia Ortega Richard Ortega Tomas Palacios
Jodi Runyon Dian Schuetz
Gregory Schuetz Helena Scuderi Marcia Southwell Todd Southwell
Colina Stephenson Quinn C. Stephenson
Jo Wilhelmi Imelda Youngman
Namesonthislistwillbedeletedafter3months,unlesstherectorystaffisnoti ied.
SATURDAY, August 8 8:30am Millennium Club 5:00pm Carolina Valdez (D) 7:00pm Hugh & Laura Richerdson (D) SUNDAY, August 9 6:00am Thomas Bohn, (I) 7:00am Dorothy A Manfredi (D) 9:00am Peter Lee & Family (I) 11:00am Charles R. Paul (D) 1:00pm Jody Crane (D) 5:00pm John & Helen Cecil (D) MONDAY, August 10 8:30am Bryanna & Lucky Moore (I) 5:30pm Randy & Janie Beach (I) TUESDAY, August 11 8:30am Gianna Clare Gomez (I) 5:30pm Michael Caliva (D) WEDNESDAY, August 12 8:30am Raymond Smith (D) 5:30pm Leoncia Licop (I) THURSDAY, August 13 8:30am Macedonio Lopez Jr. (D) 5:30pm Peter & Joseph Borc (D) FRIDAY, August 14 8:30am Julia Mora (I) 5:30pm Trinidad & Sara Sanchez (D) SATURDAY, August 15 8:30am Millennium Club 5:00pm Virgin of Urkupiña (I) 7:00pm Virginio Loma (D) SUNDAY, August 16 6:00am Pascua Eduarte & Family (I) 7:00am Julia Mora (D) 9:00am Benjamin F. Soares (I) 11:00am Victoria A. Carreon (I) 1:00pm Virgen de Urkupiña (I) 5:00pm Irene Velasquez (D)
Monday: Jgs 2:11-19; Ps 106:34-37, 39-40, 43ab, 44; Mt 19:16-22 Tuesday: Jgs 6:11-24a; Ps 85:9, 11-14; Mt 19:23-30 Wednesday: Jgs 9:6-15; Ps 21:2-7; Mt 20:1-16 Thursday: Jgs 11:29-39a; Ps 40:5, 7-10; Mt 22:1-14 Friday: Ru 1:1, 3-6, 14b-16, 22; Ps 146:5-10; Mt 22:34-40 Saturday: Ru 2:1-3, 8-11; 4:13-17; Ps 128:1b-5; Mt 23:1-12 Sunday: Jos 24:1-2a, 15-17, 18b; Ps 34:2-3, 16-21; Eph 5:21-32 [2a, 25-32]; Jn 6:60-69
Olivia Dani Garcia, Aleyna Maria Nevarez and Makennah Grace Youssef
Dear friends,
The last few weeks, we have been horrified by the release of videos, secretly taken at Planned Parenthood offices, revealing what we have always preached, protested and marched for assault against the sacredness and dignity of human
life from the moment of conception to the moment of natural death. How did we get this horrific place as depicted in the gruesome videos? I am reprinting an article written by Bishop-elect Robert Barron, entitled, The Death of God and the Loss of Human Dignity
“I am sure by now that many of you have seen the appalling hidden-camera videos of two Planned Parenthood physicians bantering cheerfully with interlocutors posing as prospective buyers of the body parts of aborted infants. While they slurp wine in elegant restaurants, the good doctors — both women — blandly talk about what price they would expect for providing valuable inner organs, and how the skillful abortionists of Planned Parenthood know just how to murder babies so as not to damage the goods. One of the doctors specified that the abortion providers employ “less crunchy” methods when they know that the organs of a baby are going to be harvested for sale. Mind you, the “crunchiness” she’s talking about is a reference to the skull-crushing and dismemberment by knife and suction typically employed in abortions. For me, the most bone-chilling moment was when one of the kindly physicians, informed that the price she was asking was too low, leered and said, “Oh good, because I’d like a Lamborghini.”
Now it is easy enough to remark and lament the moral coarseness of these women, the particularly repulsive way that they combine violence and greed. But I would like to explore a deeper issue that these videos bring to light, namely, the forgetfulness of the dignity of the human being that is on ever clearer display in our Western culture.
One has only to consider the over 58,000,000 abortions that have taken place, under full protection of the law, in our country since Roe v. Wade in 1973, or the ever more insistent push toward permitting euthanasia, even of children in some European countries, or the wanton killing going on nightly in the streets of our major cities. The figures in my home town of Chicago typically surpass those recorded in the battle grounds of the Middle East.
What makes this sort of startling violence against human beings possible, I would submit, is the attenuation of our sense of God’s existence. In the classical Western perspective, the dignity of the human person is a consequence and function of his or her status as a creature of God. Precisely because the human being is made in the image and likeness of the Creator and destined, finally, for eternal life on high with God, he is a subject of inalienable rights. I use Jefferson’s language from the Declaration of Independence on purpose here, for the great founding father knew that the absolute nature of the rights he was describing follows from their derivation from God: “they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights…” When God is removed from the picture, human rights rather rapidly evanesce, which can be seen with clarity in both ancient times and modern. For Cicero, Aristotle, and Plato, a cultural elite enjoyed rights, privileges, and dignity, while the vast majority of people were legitimately relegated to inferior status, some even to the condition of slavery. (continued on page 4)
YOUTH MINISTRY
The Summit: Jr. High A night focused on youth iun Jr. High, grades 6th-8th The nights will be the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month starting in August.
Capture the Flag Face-Off! —August 14th: Join us as we challenge Holy Cross of Moorpark to a epic game of
Capture the Flag!
Kick Off Event! August 16: Join us as we kick off the school year with free LAZERTAG, FOOD TRUCKS AND MORE! All are welcome!
SubRosa @ World Youth Day July 2016 *Pilgrimage to Italy, France, Germany, Poland, & Ireland. For more details contact Adam Cross @ (805) 428-3755
Theology on Tap August 13th – The Panel “Fiat: His Will vs. Ours” *Who: All Young Adults (18-39) *Where: The Bar @ Harley's Valley Bowl (formerly Brunswick Bowling Alley) 5255 Cochran Street Simi Valley, CA 93063, (805)584-2695 *Time: 7:00pm-9:00pm *Bowling and other activities to follow each night! SubRosa Small Groups:
SubRosa Time In Adoration TUESDAY 7-8pm St. Rose of Lima Parish, *Join us as we spend silent time praying with our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. +Come any time during the hour. The SubRosa Team St. Rose of Lima (SRL) 1325 Royal Avenue, Simi Valley, CA 93065 p: 805-208-2545
e: [email protected] Facebook: SubRosa Catholic Young Adults
For more information on Theology on Tap contact Amanda Dobrucki
(continued from Pastor’s message)
In the totalitarianisms of the last century — marked in every case by an aggressive dismissal of God—untold millions of human beings were treated as little more than vermin.
I realize that many philosophers and social theorists have tried to ground a sense of human dignity in some-thing other than God, but these attempts have all proven fruitless. For instance, if human worth is a function of a person’s intelligence or creativity or imagination, or her capacity to enter into friendship, then why not say that this worth disappears the moment those powers are un-derdeveloped, weakened, or eliminated altogether? Or if respect for human dignity is related to the strength of one’s feeling for another person, then who is to say that that dignity vanishes once one’s sentiments change or dry up? My suspicion is that if we interrogated people on the street and asked them why human beings should be respected, some version of this argument from senti-mentality would emerge. But again, the problem is that feelings are so ephemeral, shifting and changing like the wind. If you doubt me, read some of the accounts of the officers and soldiers in the Nazi death camps, who, after years of killing, lost all feeling for those they were mur-dering, seeing them as little more than rats or insects.
For the past two hundred years, atheists have been loud-ly asserting that the dismissal of God will lead to human liberation. I would strenuously argue precisely the con-trary. Once the human being is untethered from God, he becomes, in very short order, an object among objects, and hence susceptible to the grossest manipulation by the powerful and self-interested. In the measure that people still speak of the irreducible dignity of the indi-vidual, they are, whether they know it or not, standing upon Biblical foundations. When those foundations are shaken — as they increasingly are today — a culture of death will follow just as surely as night follows day. If there is no God, then human beings are dispensable — so why not trade the organs of infants for a nice Lam-borghini?”
Brothers and sisters, keep up the prayer and the protests because God is allowing the truth to really come out. May God bless you.
Yours in Christ,
Fr. Joseph Shea
Singing Adoration in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel
Tuesday 3:00-3:30pm Divine Mercy 7:00-8:00pm SubRosa 8:00-10:00pm Spanish Rosary
Wednesday 6:00pm Our Mother of Perpetual Help Novena
7:00-8:00pm Divine Mercy Holy Hour and Benediction with Deacon
Ed Posvar Friday
3:00-4:30pm Divine Mercy Chaplet, Litany to the Sacred Heart and Stations of
the Cross 6:00pm Family Novena in Honor of the
Holy Infant Jesus of Prague 6pm-9pm Spanish Prayer Group
9pm-10pm Saturday after 5pm Mass
Bilingual Rosary for the healing & unity of families.
We are a Christ-centered,
self-help program. We meet the 1st & 3rd Friday of the month
in Room 11 of the school from 7:00-9:00pm.
Friday, Aug. 21st: Loneliness, Coping Strategies, Part Two," by Dr. Bennett Annan
Contact: Jean Jenners (JosephM34 @sbcglobal.net), call 526-1732
or: www.StRoseSV.com, click on Ministries to find Divorced Separated Widowed.
If you are not able to sign up as a permanent Adorer, please consider
signing up to be an occasional substitute . Monday, 9:00am—Saturday, 3:00pm
Adorers are needed: Tuesday: 3am
Wednesdays: 2am & 10pm
Team Leaders 12am-5am Theresa Wong 428-0942 6am-11am Cathy Sullivan 526-7628 12pm-5pm Anita Koller 526-9910 6pm-11pm Kathy & Frank Cross 501-8431
Have you considered being a “Partner Adorer” ?
Sign up to accompany an existing adorer in the late night hours. These hours already have an adorer present so you should not be alone.
Tuesday 2am, 3am, 9pm, 10pm, 11pm,
Wednesday 12am, 1am, 3am, 4am, 9pm, 11pm
Thursday 12am, 1am, 3am, 4am, 6am
9pm, 10pm, 11pm, Friday
12am, 3am, 6am,10pm Saturday
3am, 4am, 6am If interested, please call one of
the team leaders.
We at your home parish, St. Rose of Lima, offer you... FREEDOM IN OUR LIVES, a Faith-based Beatitudes program to help you realize how to let God’s healing power into your life. We meet the 2nd & 4th Fridays of each month, in room 11 of St. Rose of Lima School. We gather at 6:30pm for dinner, and the meeting begins at 7:00pm. Please join us, bring your friends and relatives and gain a new perspective in your life.
• anger • anxiety • bad habits • co-dependency • Depression • fear • hopelessness • hung up with
problems in your life? • hurts • can’t deal with loneliness
“My grace is sufficient for you…” 2 Corinthians 12:9-10
Speaker:
Dr. Bennett Annan
SAVE THE DATE! Ladies, would you like to plan spending a weekend with Our Lord on the lovely ground of the Sacred Heart Retreat Center in Alhambra.
Enjoy the loving hospitality of the Carmelite Nuns on the weekend of September 25—27. The retreat master will be Rev. Phillip De Vous and the theme is
“I Was Born For You! – St. Teresa of Avila. For information on room rates or reservations call Mary 526-8008 or Bea 523-2433
Dear Perpetual Eucharistic Adorers, On rare occasions the church is closed for adoration due to other activities. I am attempting to establish an accurate e-mail list so that I notify you in advance of the closures. If you already receive that notice, disregard this message. If you are not being notified by e-mail of closures and would like to be, please send me your e-mail address and I will add you to my list. Tom Lafferty [email protected]
Foundations in Liturgy with Fr. Bill
Don't miss this opportunity to get to know Jesus better and deepen your
personal relationship with Him. Wherever you are in your faith journey, you will be inspired to be a
better Catholic and appreciate more fully the gift of faith we have been given.
*Tuesdays—9:15-10:45am August 25– Introduction/ Vatican II
Sacrosanctum Concilium. SEPT. 1— NO CLASS
*Saturdays— 9:15-10:45am August 29
Are You Interested in the Catholic Faith? St. Rose of Lima will soon begin a new journey in faith to share
the richness of the Catholic Church and our parish family. We invite you to learn what the Church teaches, and be introduced to some of our parish members. These sessions also are opportunities for you, and others that you may wish to invite, to ask those perplexing and difficult questions you may have about the Church. These gatherings are for inquirers and are open to people who are unbaptized, as well as those who are baptized Christians from other religious backgrounds, or a baptized Catholic who has not received the Sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist. Please give us a call if you have questions and would like further information at 805.915.4625 or email at [email protected].
Journey around the world and deep into the Faith. For the first time, in breathtaking, high-definition cinematography, the beauty, goodness and truth of the Catholic Faith are illustrated in a rich, multimedia experience. From the sacred lands of Israel to the beating heart of Uganda... from the glorious shrines of Italy, France, and Spain, to the streets of Mexico, Kolkata, and New York City, the fullness of CATHOLICISM is revealed. Journey deep into the Faith with Fr. Robert Barron, speaker theologian. Thursday evenings at 7pm in Room 8 (St. Rose School) For more information, contact Neil Fanning, facilitator, at 805-217-4300 or [email protected].
We’re looking for people who are in love with our Lord, and His Church, and want to share the Good News. Is that per-son you? Never been a catechist before? Afraid you don’t know what to do or say? We will help and support you every step of the way. St John Paul II said it best, “BE NOT AFRAID”! We are in need of catechists for First Communion Preparation on Sunday mornings and Thursday afternoons. If you would like to be a part of our incredible faith formation team, please call the Office at 805-526-5513 or email us at [email protected] for more information. Registration for the 2015/2016 formation year is now open! Pre-K/Kindergarten-Class offered Sunday morning. Let us help you introduce your child to their place in our faith family. First Communion Preparation- Offered Sunday morning and some week day afternoons. Children may begin the minimum two-year process as they enter the first grade. Preparation is open to all students under 18 that have already been Baptized. Continuing Faith Formation- Offered Sunday Morning. Open to all students Grades 3-5 that have already received the sacra-ments of Reconciliation and Eucharist. Allow us to continue assisting your child on their life-long journey of faith. The Summit- Offered the second and fourth Thursday of each month in the evening. Open to all 6-8 grade Middle School stu-dents that have already received the sacraments of Reconcilia-tion and Eucharist. Designed to continue faith formation, devel-op friendships, and ready them for the Confirmation preparation process. Confirmation Preparation- A minimum two year process, clas-ses are offered Tues-Wed- or Thurs evenings. Students can begin as they enter 9th grade (freshman year) Become a fully initiated member of the Church.
RCIA- adapted for children. Class offered Sunday morning. For children 7-17 who have not yet been Baptized and desire full initiation into the Church. Applications are available in the Rectory, in our Office, or online. Our Office will continue to be open to assist you during the summer months. Our summer hours are Monday-Thursday 10 am-5 pm. Deadline for registration is Thursday August 20th. Continue to check the bulletin or visit us on Facebook (St Rose of Lima Faith Formation) for information.
Attention Confirmation Students:
Conejo Youth Fest-Please bring your bracelets to the Office as confirmation of your attendance. Interviews-If you are a student who has completed Track 1 and would like to register for Track 2, but you have not yet scheduled your interview, please call our Office to make arrangements as soon as possible.
Service Hours: Volunteer now for the St. Rose of Lima Feast, Sunday, August 23 and the Dream Cuisine on Sunday, October 11th.
*Our Bible Study is the same on Tuesdays and Saturdays. You are welcome to attend either one.
¿Sabia Usted? Did you Know?
H A P P Y W E D D I N G A N N I V E R S A R Y ! Al & Emese Kowalski
August 6 (49 Years)
Lumi & Ched Cruz August 8 (57 year)
Louis & Rita Michie August 9 (57 years)
Ed & Lenore La Fata August 13th (60 Years)
"Marriage is a covenant by which a man and a woman establish between themselves a partnership of the whole of life and which is ordered by its nature to the good of the spouses and the procreation and education of offspring", and which "has been raised by Christ the Lord to the dignity of a Sacrament between the baptized.”
Pool safety is about more than swimming Swimming is a fun way to have some fun and beat the heat during the summer. Parents should teach their children about swimming safety, including how to identify and handle uncomfortable situations. Although you may be watching closely to make sure your kids are safe in the water, don’t forget about when they’re walking around, sitting out by the pool, using the restrooms or out of sight. Teach your children what to do when they feel uncomfortable at the pool, and let them know it is okay to walk away and find a parent or trusted adult at any time. For more information and a copy of the article called “Know the Rules…Summer Safety Tips to Teach Children” from the National Center for Missing and Exploited, email: [email protected]
La seguridad en la piscina implica más que saber nadir La natación es una manera divertida de combatir el calor durante el verano. Los padres deben enseñar a sus hijos sobre la seguridad acuática, incluso cómo identificar situaciones incómodas y cómo reaccionar en estos casos. Aunque usted los está vigilando atentamente para asegurar que los niños están a salvo en el agua, no se olvide de poner atención cuando los niños caminan o se sientan alrededor de la piscina, usan el baño o cuando están fuera de la vista. Enseñe a sus hijos qué hacer si se sienten incómodos en la piscina y que al cualquier momento está bien huir y buscar un adulto de confianza. Para más información y para obtener una copia del artículo completo del National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, escriba a: [email protected]
Music Ministry Sing a joyful song to the Lord! Join the St. Rose of Lima Master Chorale under the direction of Mrs. Clare Delto. Practice will begin on Thursday, August 6th at 7pm in the choir loft. This year the group will have the honor of singing in New York's prestigious Carnegie Hall. We look forward to having you be part of the music ministry at St. Rose of Lima. For more information please email Clare Delto at [email protected]
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER Your love as husband and wife is a gift to one another as well as a gift from God. Attend a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend to receive the tools needed to make the most of this precious gift. Deepen your communication, strengthen your relationship, rekindle your romance -and renew your sacrament by attending the next WWME weekend Sept 11-13 in Winnetka or Nov 14-15 at St. Jude In Westlake Village. Contact Jeanine and Russ Walker at 805-648-4244 or go online at www.twocanlove.org. We help make good marriages better.
PREGNANCY COUNSELING
CENTER Volunteers and nurses need-ed. Please call Edy Bernal at 818– 895-2500 or email at [email protected]
SAVE THE DATE! On Sunday, August 23 we will be celebrating
the feast of St. Rose of Lima with a family picnic right after the 5:00pm Mass.
We need volunteers to help set up and clean up. If you are interested in helping out, please call the rec-tory at 526-1732 or email us at [email protected].
Thank you.
MISSION APPEAL Today we participate in the Diocesan Mission Cooperation Appeal. We are honored to have Sister Maria Consuelo Pacheco, SC with us to share the good news of the mission works of the Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill in China, South Korea and Ecuador. Please give from the heart to help spread the Gospel throughout the world. Your prayers and donations will bring blessings of hope and healing. May God bless you for your generosity!
Lecturas de la Semana
Lunes: 2 Cor 9:6-10; Sal 112 (111):1-2, 5-9; Jn 12:24-26 Martes: Dt 31:1-8; Dt 32:3-4ab, 7-9, 12; Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14 Miércoles: Dt 34:1-2; Sal 66 (65):1-3a, 5, 8, 16-17; Mt 18:15-20 Jueves: Jos 3:7-10a, 11, 13-17; Sal 114 (113):1-6; Mt 18:21 — 19:1
Viernes: Jos 24:1-13; Sal 136 (135):1-3, 16-18, 21-22, 24; Mt 19:3-12 Sábado: Vigilia: 1 Chr 15:3-4, 15-16; 16:1-2; Sal 132 (133):6-7, 9-10, 13-14; 1 Cor 15:54b-57; Lc 11:27-28 Día: Apo 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab; Sal 45 (44):10-12, 16; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Lc 1:39-56 Domingo: Pro 9:1-6; Sal 34 (33):2-7; Ef 5:15-20; Jn 6:51-58
Calendario de actividades LUNES
Clase de Biblia 7:00pm a 9:00pm Salón # 8
Neuróticos Anónimos 7:00pm a 9:00pm Salón # 4
Alanon 7:00pm a 9:00pm Salón # 5
Grupo de Hombres 7:00pm a 9:00pm Salón # 12
MARTES Rito de Iniciación para Adultos RICA 7:00pm a 9:00pm
Salón # 9
JUEVES Plaza Comunitaria 7:00pm a 9:00pm
Salón # 12
VIERNES Grupo de Oración 7:00pm a 9:00pm
Iglesia Grupo de Matrimonios 7:00pm a 9:00pm Salón #
5 Neuróticos Anónimos 7:00pm a 9:00pm
Salón # 4
PRIMER VIERNES DEL MES Adoración Nocturna 9:30 pm Salón de Flores/dentro de la iglesia
EL COMIENZO DE TODO
Todo el mundo reconoce la verdad de los buenos proverbios, y por eso perduran de generación en generación. Los rusos tienen uno sorprendentemente audaz que le pega al Evangelio de este domingo: “El pan es el comienzo de todo”.
De acuerdo a la primera lectura, puede ser que Elías sintiera que era demasiado tarde para ser pan –demasiado tarde para la vida misma. Este gran profeta estaba ya al final de sus fuerzas y de su aguante. Entonces no uno, sino dos ángeles lo visitan. Uno le ofrece comida y bebida. El otro le da unas sorprendentes instrucciones. Para Elías esta comida de los ángeles es pan para su camino. Fortalecido por este regalo celestial de comida, él sigue su camino a la montaña de Dios.
En el Evangelio de hoy, Jesús se ofrece a sí mismo, no sólo como pan para el camino, sino como pan para la vida misma. Él da su carne para dar vida al mundo. “Yo soy el pan de vida” (Juan 6:48). Él es el comienzo de todo.
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