Fr. Robert P. Fulton Pastor
Fr. Joseph McShane
Associate Pastor
Peter Brause Deacon
Alan Holderness
Deacon
Omar Uriarte Deacon
Al Valles Deacon
Mass Schedule
Monday –Friday
8:00 am
Saturday
8:00 am & 6:30 pm Vigil
Sunday
6:30 am, 8:00 am 9:30 am, 11:00 am
Parish Office 626.915.7873
Visit us: 1720 E. Covina Blvd.
Covina, CA 91724
www.stlouisedm.org
St. Louise de Marillac Church
Serving God’s people in Covina, Glendora, San Dimas and surrounding communities.
“He who does justice will live in the presence of the Lord.” Psalm 15
St. Louise de Marillac is a Roman Catholic community called together as family to worship, to minister, and to evangelize. As true disciples of Jesus Christ, we are called to renew His love and spirit by sharing our time, talent and treasure. �
St. Louise de Marillac Mission Statement
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Pope Francis made a remark last year saying, "Chris an life is not a carnival, it is not a party and nonstop happiness. Chris an life has its really beau ful and terrible moments," moments
when things seem fine and moments that are bleak and where nothing makes sense.
This seems very appropriate to the mes we are living through today. How does one explain events like 9/11 or a worldwide pandemic? How does one explain cancer or the death of a child? And yet, God asks us to keep our faith; in God and in God’s love for us.
Scripture says, “be strong and courageous; do not be frightened or dis-mayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” (Joshua 1:9) “Be strong and bold; have no fear or dread of them, because it is the Lord your God who goes before you. He will be with you; he will not fail you or forsake you.” (Deuteronomy 31:6,8)
To find that courage, I need to remind myself of my encounters with God: When I felt the call to Religious life and to the Priesthood. But long before I felt those calls, I had already built a founda on of faith, handed down to me by my parents and for fied by what I learned in my Catholic school classes as a child and teenager. I look back to being gi ed by the Holy Spirit through the Sacraments I received and con nue to receive. I know how hard it has been for all of us not to be able to come to Church and receive the Eucharist! I am glad we have been able to resume Mass outside and offer Reconcilia on. For those of you who are sacramentally married, receiving the gi of the Holy Spirit as you proclaimed your marriage and love to one another was one of those encounters with God. Hopefully, these encounters with God will help each of us connect with the “beau ful moments” of our Chris an life.
It’s easy to “love” God when all is well. But when all is well, our love is not tested. The tes ng that comes from human suffering clarifies our love of God. This can be very frui ul for our spiritual lives. It is easy to believe that difficul es in life should be avoided at all costs. Though we would be foolish to create difficul es inten onally, we will each have our share of them in this life. Therefore, every difficulty and suffering in life must be embraced as an opportunity for us to increase our trust in God and, in so doing, to increase our love of Him.
Embracing the cross is a very Chris an concept, one that is counter-intui ve to most of us. Jesus accepted his fate on the cross. And with the cross came humilia on, suffering, abandonment, fear, and torture. In that moment, on a cross, Christ experienced the pangs of humanity’s suffering, thereby bridging the gap between humanity and God that sin had created. This was an act of pure love. When we doubt God’s love for us, remember the cross!
We, as a people of faith, have made our annual pilgrimage to the cross. This year's journey was quite different than others. Death was more palpable; despair more available; isola on more regular. As we weather this extraordinary season of life, the crosses that present themselves help us develop resiliency in the face of adversity. This is an invita on to be in union with God, most especially with Christ and his cross. Like Jesus, we walk this way stripped of control. As we encounter the many emo ons of these days, from loneliness and isola on to gra tude and awe, we must ask ourselves: Can we offer these to God? Can we trust that Christ is here with us?
Pastor
The Cross and Love
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CATHOLIC MEN’S FELLOWSHIP Catholic Men’s Fellowship of St. Louise de Marillac will resume their regularly scheduled Thursday Night Mee ngs via Zoom. Please join us to strengthen each other in faith and hope in Our Lord, Jesus.
When fear and uncertainty looms over our world, let us come together once again to pray, reflect, and provide fellowship in the Lord’s presence so that we can be a beacon of hope to those around us.
For more informa on, please contact: Gil Alderete at [email protected] Francisco Munoz at [email protected].
In the coming weeks, the parking lot will be busier, as school is star ng to resume.
Unfortunately, the school will not start their year in person, but the school staff will begin resuming their du es on campus. Please pray for the students and the teachers.
For those who a end daily Mass, please be aware of increased traffic.
Thank you!
SCHOOL SESSION STARTING
Please keep in your prayers Fr. Peter Foran. He is seriously ill.
He was an Associate Pastor at St. Louise in the 1990s. He later served as the pastor at St. Cyprian and St.
Jude the Apostle
PLEASE PRAY FOR IN MEMORIAM
Ernest "Chaz" Martinez Frank Gomez
Cecilia Serrano Jane Schaffer
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Thank you Fr. Joseph for your service to the St. Louise de Marillac community for the past 4 years!
August 17th will be Fr. Joseph’s last day of service at St. Louise de Marillac. He will be moving to St. Anthony’s in Gardena for his second assignment within the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Please keep him in your prayers as he makes this transi on to a new assignment. While we cannot host a farewell recep on for Father Joseph, we encourage parishioners to send him notes of well wishes. Any farewell cards can be dropped into the offertory basket or in the Parish Office.
FAREWELL FR. JOSEPH
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FAITH FORMATION VOLUNTEERS Are you being called? Our world is a changing place, and we no longer fill our
me with our usual hobbies and past mes. Is our Lord calling you to share your
Catholic Faith with others in our parish? Faith Forma on is seeking volunteers to fill a variety of volunteer posi ons. Please prayerfully consider if you have me to dedicate to building up our faith community. Training will be provided. For more informa on, please call the Faith Forma on office (626)332-5822.
SUMMER DRIVE-IN THANK YOU
THIS WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS
Thank you to all who came to our Summer Drive-in Movies. We had nearly 500 guests enjoy our movies. St. Louise would also like to thank Catholic Men’s Fellowship, volunteers and, staff for all their hard work to set up, park and assist with the movies every week. We appreciate all their diligent work. Thanks to all who made it a success!
NEW ASSOCIATE PASTOR St. Louise will welcome our new associate pastor at the end of August, Fr. Emmanuel Francis. Please pray for him as he comes to our parish. We will have more informa on about him soon.
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The “foreigners” as Isaiah calls them, the “Gen les” as Paul calls them, or the “Canaanites” as Ma hew calls them are called to worship the one true God in prayer. As we listen to today’s readings, perhaps we are tempted to ask: Why pray? The ques on is rhetorical; it is tantamount to asking why should friends talk to one another or people in love kiss one another. Prayer is a way of rela ng to God, a way of talking to God. The apostles had the opportunity to talk to Jesus in the flesh. We have the opportunity to talk to Jesus Christ in prayer. Our rela onship with him must be enthusias c; it cannot be faint-hearted. John Donne, a fi eenth-century poet, knew what the quali es of good prayer were. Donne asks God to treat him differently from most Chris ans. The poet does not want God to merely “knock, breathe, shine, and seek to mend,” but also to “break, blow, burn, and make me new” (Holy Sonnets, XIV).
It takes a dynamic faith on our part to come to God in prayer. As Jesus once said, “Knock and the door will be opened to you” (Ma hew 7:7). It may take pounding the door down, but if we are as persistent as the woman in today’s Gospel, the results will follow. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
WHY PRAY?
A er the miracle of Jesus walking on water, the disciples exclaimed, “Truly, you are the Son of God” (Ma hew 14:33). Most Chris ans will probably never experience such a drama c miracle. Like Elijah, we await the manifesta on of God in other moments. Perhaps the biggest challenge for the believer is to be constantly a uned to the possible presence of God in the everyday events of life. This is a stance that takes some people years to develop. Others seem to find the Lord easily in the simple things. As the week unfolds, let us look for the presence of God in the li le things around us. Perhaps, like Elijah, we will be surprised at what we find. And, like the disciples, we can add our voice to the confession, “Truly you are the Son of God.” Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
THE PRESENCE OF GOD
The San Gabriel Pastoral Region online Ministry Forma on Cen-ter will start in October. Due to the current COVID-19 situa on and the uncertainty of on-site mee ngs, we have planned the 2020-2021 ministry forma on centers in an online pla orm. A Ministry Forma on Center (MFC) is offered as the basic theological and ministry founda on Phase for Catechist and ministerial Cer fica on, and is highly recommended for all cateche cal leaders and ministry teams including RCIA, Liturgy, Evangeliza on, Adult Faith Forma on teams and more. Any adult interested in learning more about their faith is welcome to par cipate. Each ministry forma on center currently consists of three modules, each module is structured with four to six sessions. Each Zoom Live Session corresponds to the topics covered in a typical half day forma on experience. Online sessions run for one week each and are asynchronous, meaning you can complete the work at any me during the week according to the schedule you set for yourself. At the beginning of the forma on center a Zoom Live orienta on will be offered. Each module will have one Zoom Live session. It will cost $50 for all three modules. For more informa on contact Elizabeth Argueta, at (213) 637-7358 or email: [email protected]
ONLINE MINISTRY FORMATION CENTER
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August 21
Presiden al vetoes we understand. But imagine vetoing a papal elec on! Yet in the conclave of 1903, the Archbishop of Cracow (ironically, a predecessor in that office of Karol Wojtyla, the future John Paul II) vetoed the leading candidate on the order of the Austro-Hungarian emperor. Instead, the cardinals elected Giuseppe Sarto of Venice as Pius X, the first pope, a er a succession of nobles and diplomats, to hail from humble origins. Nor did the papacy alter his endearing simplicity. Tailors eventually made his cassock cuffs detachable because he absentmindedly wiped his fountain pen on them, forge ng that his old black cassock had been replaced by papal white! Taking as his mo o “To restore all things in Christ” (Ephesians 1:10), Pius condemned the theological innova ons called “modernism,” yet drama cally altered the then-common prac ce whereby people rarely received Communion for fear of unworthiness, manda ng early First Communion and urging everyone to frequent recep on. Refusing to bless troops assembled in Saint Peter’s Square—“I bless peace, not war!”—he died brokenhearted as World War I engulfed Chris an Europe despite his peacemaking efforts. Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
SAINT PIUS X (1835-1914)
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Thus says the Lord: “Stand firm in jus ce; do what is right” (Isaiah 56:1, 6-7). Psalm — O God, let all the na ons praise you! (Psalm 67). Second Reading — The gi s and the calling of God are unable to be revoked (Romans 11:13-15, 29-32). Gospel — Recognizing the Canaanite woman’s great faith, Jesus told her, “It shall be done as you wish” (Ma hew 15:21-28).. The English transla on of the Psalm Responses from Lec onary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, Interna onal Commission on English in the Liturgy Corpora on. All rights reserved.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Ez 24:15-24; Dt 32:18-21; Mt 19:16-22 Tuesday: Ez 28:1-10; Dt 32:26-28, 30, 35cd-36ab; Mt 19:23-30 Wednesday: Ez 34:1-11; Ps 23:1-6; Mt 20:1-16 Thursday: Ez 36:23-28; Ps 51:12-15, 18-19; Mt 22:1-14 Friday: Ez 37:1-14; Ps 107:2-9; Mt 22:34-40 Saturday: Ez 43:1-7ab; Ps 85:9ab, 10-14; Mt 23:1-12 Sunday: Is 22:19-23; Ps 138:1-3, 6, 8; Rom 11:33-36; Mt 16:13-20
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MASS INTENTIONS Sunday, August 16th
6:30 am Edward S. Orosz (RIP); Ralph Jaquay (RIP) 8:00 am: Deanna Baumgarther (RIP); Gregory Wickyarsz (RIP) 9:30 am: Ruth Quinn (RIP); Fidel Agcaoili (RIP) St. Louise Parish Families (SI) 11:00 am Flora Luna (RIP); Anna Beatriz Rossi (SI)
Monday, August 17th
8:00 am: Erminda Cruz Ang (RIP); Jess Panlilio (RIP); Clara Schwaller (RIP); Adela Velazquez (SI)
Tuesday, August 18th
8:00 am: The Souls in Purgatory (SI); Leonides Villacorta (RIP); Gregorio Ondrade (RIP); Rita Spanier (RIP)
Wednesday, August 19th
8:00 am: Lawrence Koss (RIP); Katherine Koss (RIP) Estela Gonzalez (RIP); Khory Suarez (RIP)
Thursday, August 20th
8:00 am: Larry Koss, Jr. (RIP); Aurora Rodriguez (RIP); Sue Waddell (RIP); Cris Kagahastian (SI)
Friday, August 21st
8:00 am: Luis Rivera (SI); Fr. Peter Foran (SI); Teddy de Castro (RIP); Mariles Lacson (RIP)
Saturday, August 22nd
8:00 am: Phyllis Rexius Family Living and Deceased (SI); Mary Whoose Family Living and Deceased (SI); 6:30 pm: St. Louise Parish Families (SI)
STEWARDSHIP Offertory for Month of July 2020
2020 2019 Variance
Envelopes $59,150 $96,522 ($37,372)
Plate $2,819 $14,502 ($11,683) TOTAL $87,189 $121,840 ($34,650)
Electronic Giving $25,220 $10,816 $14,404
STEWARDSHIP EXPLAINED The chart above reflects our new method of repor ng offertory. Instead of repor ng offertory on a weekly basis, going forward we will provide this informa on monthly. This will enable us to give a more accurate repor ng across all types of offertory giving (envelopes, electronic giving, cash dona ons). As you can see, the difference between last year and this year is significant due to the pandemic and creates quite a trial as we strive to con nue the mission of our Saint Louise de Marillac community.
As this pandemic con nues with no real end in sight, we are now challenged to use resources making ongoing required changes to our facili es and campus needed to keep everyone safe. Resources are also being used to comply with requirements that allow us to keep Masses going. As everyone is aware, these requirements and standards change frequently and we are tasked to implement these as they occur. Despite these challenges, we are striving to do our best to provide these services and the sacraments for our community.
As great as our needs are, there are many in our community who have been severely impacted by the pandemic. Through the generosity of parishioners, we have been able to provide grants to Catholic Chari es, SGV Homeless Coali on and Shepherd’s Pantry. We desire to con nue this work and will strive to do so within our available means.
We are ever so grateful for all your support during a me when we all are facing many challenges. It is important that we share with parishioners the needs that exist. Respec ully we ask that you prayerfully consider your gi s to St Louise within your current ability. Thank you for considering this request. May God bless your devo on to our community.
O Thou who has given us so much, mercifully grant us one thing more—a grateful heart .
George Herbert
FAITH FORMATION
Catherine Ossa, Principal [email protected]
Sue Reyes, Secretary [email protected]
PRAY FOR THE SICK Please pray for those listed below who are sick: Bobby Alcaraz Helen Baiza Lesa Brown Rocio Centeno Be y Cresswell Maria de la Torre Don Dominic Joe Escalera, Sr. Joe Escalera, Jr. Steven Escalera, Sr Ray Esquibel Aileen Fallis Elaina Fossum Ernesto Garcia Sylvia Garcia Carolina Gil Wendy Joyner Gomez Elva Gonzales Carmen Gonzalez David Gonzalez Phillip M. Grana Suzanne Hanson Rita Hayes Bill Henry Deacon Alan Holderness Mary Howard Bryan Hudson Crystal Krueger Nancy LaMascus Jennifer Langoria Margie Luxford Susan Mabida
Damacio Marquez Gloria Marquez Armeda Marrero Carolyn Matone Todd McShane Fr. Bill Moore, SS. CC. Julie Moore Margaret Montes Norma Morales Ed Morrissey Angelina Muro Tracie Neria Sandra Nila Tulio Norori C. J. Oddo Corrine Pierson Maggie Perez Virginia “Rusty” Pe y Fr. Alan Phillip Martha P Rameriez Raul Rodriguez Ana Beatriz Rossi Susan Schmaltz Jennifer Senne Carol Ennis Shrosbree Ryan Soldridge Michael Telles Bob Tessier Sharon Wiessler Chris Williams
PASTORAL STAFF Rev. Robert Fulton, Pastor Fr. Joseph McShane, Associate Pastor, Annulments Deacon Al Valles, Permanent Deacon Deacon Alan Holderness, Permanent Deacon Deacon Peter Brause, Permanent Deacon Deacon Omar Uriarte, Permanent Deacon
MINISTRY STAFF Robert Kochis, Director of Music
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Ray Elder, Business Manager [email protected] Mary Curtiss, Office Coordinator [email protected]
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Sheila Uriarte, Director of Faith Formation and Ministries
Cecilia Luna, Faith Formation Secretary
Kathy Prestia, RCIA (626) 963-1463
Faith Formation Office Monday - Thursdays/ 9 am - 6 pm
& Fridays / 9 am - 5 pm (626) 332-5822
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(626) 915-7873, Fax (626) 332-4431 Monday - Friday / 8 am - 5 pm
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DID YOU KNOW?
Back to school prepara ons during a pandemic In August, families are usually preparing to start a new school year, with all the excitement and anxiety that brings. But this year, in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, no one knows what lies ahead for school children. Talk to your children about how they’re feeling and what they’re worried about. Many people, including young children, are struggling with anxiety and depression during this pandemic, so be sure to check in frequently, and provide a safe space where children can talk about their concerns. For more informa on, visit h ps://lacatholics.org/did-you-know/. For more informa on on other ways to keep kids safe, contact Linda Filkins, the Parish Safeguard Commi ee Chairperson at (626) 214-7846 or the Archdiocesan Safeguard the Children Office at (213) 637-7227. For par cular help, call the Vic ms Assistance Office at (213) 637-7650.
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