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June 3, 2018
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
Mass Times Saturday: 7:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m./Vigil Mass
Sunday: 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m./Family Mass 12:15 p.m./ (en Español) 5:00 p.m./LIFETEEN Mass 7:30 p.m.
Weekdays: Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m. Tuesday: 7:00 p.m. with Mother of Perpetual Help Novena 1st Fridays: 7:00 p.m. 3rd Fridays: 7:00 p.m. en Español
Charismatic Mass: once a month (date and time will be posted in the bulletin)
St. Linus Catholic Church
13915 Shoemaker Ave.
Norwalk, CA 90650
Phone (562) 921-6649
Fax (562) 921-5150
Website http://www.stlinus-church.org
Office Hours
Mon.-Fri.: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Closed for Lunch: 12-1 p.m. Sat.: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sun.: 8:00 a.m.-2 p.m.
St. Linus School
(562) 921-0336
Religious Education Office (562) 921-5179
Did you know that St. Linus
has a Facebook page? Please be sure to “LIKE” us!
www.facebook.com/StLinusCatholicChurch
Father Tony Gomez, Pastor Father Lester Niez, Associate Pastor Father Brian Delaney, In Residence Father Marco Reyes, In Residence Senior Deacon Chuck and Marge Baker Deacon Couple Mario & Nati Mejia Deacon Couple Mario & Ann Guerra Tita Guzman, Diaconate Minister Sue Cunneen, Diaconate Minister
Adoration Chapel 24 Hours
All night adoration from 7:30 p.m., after the 1st and 3rd Friday Masses,
Benediction Saturday 7:15 a.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Tuesdays 6:30—8:00 p.m. and by appointment
For the following Sacraments and Services, please call the Parish Center:
Sacrament of Baptism Sacrament of Marriage
Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick Funeral and Vigil Services
Communion to the Sick and Home-bound
Ana Engquist, Business Manager Greg Climaco, School Principal
Christina May, Director of Religious Education Faith Cherisse Reyes, Bulletin Editor/ Webmaster
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Adoración Nocturna Contacto: Amalia Sanchez
(562) 228-5132 3rd Fri. 7 pm - Sat, 7:15 A.M.│En la Iglesia
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Contact: Dorie Sablan
(562) 926-3435 1st Fri.│7P.M.-Sat. 7:15A.M.│Church
Adult Confirmation Parish Center: (562) 921-5179
Altar Servers Contact: Dennis Adame
Parish Center: (562) 889-9322
Altar Society Contact: Parish Office
(562) 921-6649
Anointing of the Sick Parish Center: (562) 921-6649
Baptismal Preparation of Children English & Spanish
Parish Center: (562) 921-6649
Because We Care Ministry Contact: Barbra Manriquez
(562) 354-3390 Bereavement Support Group
Contact: Parish Office (562) 921-6649
Bible Study-English Contact: Barbara Fries
(562) 926-1770 Tues.│8-9 P.M.│Rm. 8
Boy Scouts, Troop 394 Scout Master: Nandha Kumar Parish Center: 714 623-0671
Mon.│7-8:30 P.M.│Hall
Charismatic Healing Mass Contact: Sion Ferrer
(562) 921-6649 Various Mon.│7 P.M.│Church
Church Environment & Art
Contact: Dennis & Bernice Adame (562) 889-9322
Couples for Christ Contact: Sonny Berberabe
(562) 921-6649
Cursillo Ultreya—Spanish Contacto: Miguel y Margarita Ramos
(562) 929-4693
Encuentro Matrimonial Mundial Contacto: Elsa & Rolando Castillo
(562) 360-6112
Fiesta Committee Contact: Robert Perez
Parish Center: (562) 929-7195
Filipino Association Contact: Rey Factoran
(714) 670-8788 Meets once a month
Finance Council Contact: Joe Julien
(562) 921-6649
Funerals Parish Center: (562) 921-6649
Gift Shop Vestibule of Church
Contact: John A. L. Moran Parish Center: (562) 921-6649
Open after all Weekend Masses
Golden Age Club President: Richard Contreras
(562) 929-1670 3rd Sun│1:30-4:30 P.M.│Hall
Grupo de Oración Contacto: Alejandro Gama
(714) 231-3646 Wed.│7-9:00 P.M.│Hall
Guadalupanas Contacto: Patricia Mesa
(562) 412-3012 Ultimo Jueves del mes│7 P.M.│Rm. 11
Fri.│7:00 P.M.│Youth Room
Knights of Columbus #10623 Grand Knight: Eli Samora
(562) 716-7548 2nd Tues.│7:30 P.M.│Hall
Legion of Mary Contact: Sylvia J. Layao
(562) 404-1174 Praesidium
Tues.│5-6 P.M.│Rm. 10 Curia
2nd Thur.│7 P.M.│Rm. 10
Liturgy Committee Director: Maureen Linnebur
(562) 716-0564
Ministerios Hispanos Contacto: Sal Cuevas
(562) 921-6649
Ministry to the Sick Contact: Cornell Watson
(562) 822-4506
Mother of Perpetual Help Novena Contact: Imelda Manalac
(562) 404-6145 Tues.│7:00 P.M.│Church
Music Ministry/Choir Directors (562) 921-6649
7:30pm Filipino Choir (1st Sunday of the month)
Anthony “AC” Cerna: 5:30pm JP Panganiban: 9:00am Adult Choir
Mark Newberry: 7:30pm Adult Choir
Mustard Seed Communities Contact: Teresa Estrada
(562) 921-6649
Parish Council Contact: Parish Office
(562) 921-6649
Prayer Shawl Ministry Contact: Mary Ratanasurakam
(951) 500-0787 Last Monday | 6:30 P.M. | Par. Off.
ProLife Ministry Contact: Barbra Manriquez
(562) 354-3390 3rd Thursday| 6:00 P.M. | Par. Off.
RCIA Director: Dennis Jones
e-mail: [email protected] (562) 921-6649
Santo Niño Devotions 1st Fri.│6:30 P.M.│Church
Religious Education Director: Christina May (562) 921-5179 Office
Religious Vocations Parish Center: (562) 921-6649
Safeguard the Children Contact: Parish Office
(562) 921-6649
St. Linus School Principal: Greg Climaco (562) 921-0336 Office www.stlinuslions.com
St. Linus Ushers Contact: Cornell Watson
(562) 822-4506
Weddings & Quinceañeras Coordinator: Sue Ellen Rojas
(562) 260-7175
Youth Ministry/LIFE TEEN Youth Ministry: Anthony Cerna “AC”
(562) 455-4680 Confirmation Coordinator: Adrian Flores
(562) 921-5179
Ministry in Action...
PAGE 3 El Cuerpo y la Sangre de Cristo (Corpus Christi) PRECIOUS BLOOD
On this solemnity we focus our attention on the Body and Blood of Christ. We listen to the story of the renewal of the old covenant, which Moses sealed by splashing the blood of animals on the altar of sacrifice, as well as on the people. Jesus, whose blood is the blood of the new covenant, shed that precious blood on the cross, saving us from sin and promising us everlasting life. Blood is the life source that courses through our bodies. The precious blood of Christ is the life source for our spirits. Today may we, like the psalmist, offer a sacrifice of thanksgiv-ing to the Lord, whose Body and Blood strengthen us to bring the Good News to everyone we meet.
Question of the Week
First Reading — This is the blood of the covenant that the LORD has made with you (Exodus 24:3-8). Psalm — I will take the cup of salvation, and call on the name of the Lord (Psalm 116). Second Reading — Christ is the mediator of a new cove-nant (Hebrews 9:11-15). Gospel — This is my body. This is my blood of the cove-nant (Mark 14:12-16, 22-26). Question for Children: Why do you like receiving Holy Com-munion? Question for Adults: When you receive Holy Com-munion and hear the words” Body of Christ...Blood of Christ” what are some of the thoughts and feelings that you have?
Monday: 2 Pt 1:2-7; Ps 91:1-2, 14-16; Mk 12:1-12 Tuesday: 2 Pt 3:12-15a, 17-18; Ps 90:2-4, 10, 14, 16; Mk 12:13-17 Wednesday: 2 Tm 1:1-3, 6-12; Ps 123:1b-2; Mk 12:18-27 Thursday: 2 Tm 2:8-15; Ps 25:4-5ab, 8-10, 14; Mk 12:28b-34 Friday: Hos 11:1, 3-4, 8c-9; Is 12:2-6; Eph 3:8-12, 14-19; Jn 19:31-37 Saturday: 2 Tm 4:1-8; 1 Sm 2:1, 4-8abcd; Lk 2:41-51 Sunday: Gn 3:9-15; Ps 130:1-8; 2 Cor 4:13 — 5:1; Mk 3:20-35
Pregunta de la Semana
Lecturas de la Semana
Primera lectura — El Señor hace una alianza con su pueblo y la sella con sangre (Exodo 24:3-8). Salmo — Alzaré la copa de la salvación, invocando tu nombre (Salmo 116 [115]). Segunda lectura — La sangre de Cristo obtiene la reden-ción eterna para el pueblo (Hebreos 9:11-15). Evangelio — Jesús, mientras celebraba la Pascua con sus discípulos, establece la nueva Alianza (Marcos 14:12-16, 22-26). Pregunta para los niños: ¿Por qué te agrada recibir la Sagrada Comunión? Pregunta para los adultos: Al recibir la Sagrada Comunión y escuchar las palabras “El Cuerpo de Cristo... la Sangre de Cristo”, ¿qué pensamientos y sensaciones tiene?
Readings for the Week
Lunes: 2 Pe 1:2-7; Sal 91 (90):1-2, 14-16; Mc 12:1-2 Martes: 2 Pe 3:12-15a, 17-18; Sal 90 (89):2-4, 10, 14, 16; Mc 12:13-17 Miércoles: 2 Tm 1:1-3, 6-12; Sal 123 (122):1b-2; Mc 12:18-27 Jueves: 2 Tm 2:8-15; Sal 25 (24):4-5ab, 8-10, 14; Mc 12:28b-34 Viernes: Os 11:1, 3-4, 8c-9; Is 12:2-6; Ef 3:8-12, 14-19; Jn 19:31-37 Sábado: 2 Tm 4:1-8; 1 Sm 2:1, 4-8abcd; Lc 2:41-51 Domingo: Gn 3:9-15; Sal 130 (129):1-8; 2 Cor 4:13 — 5:1; Mc 3:20-35
We would like to thank all of our parishioners and visitors for being generous with your
weekly donations.
Our collection for the week of : May 27, 2018 was $ 9,472.99
May God bless you for your continued support.
We welcome you to make your weekly/monthly donations by enrolling in WeShare (formerly Parish Pay) by
visiting https://stlinus.churchgiving.com/ or calling (800) 950-9952 to set up an account.
El Cuerpo y la Sangre de Cristo 3 de junio de 2018
Levantaré el cáliz de salvación e invocaré el nombre del Señor.
— Salmo 116 (115):13
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ June 3, 2018
The cup of salvation I will take up, and I will call upon the name of the LORD.
— Psalm 116:13
CARIDAD Con caridad, nadie se condena; sin caridad nadie se
salva. —San Roberto Belarmino
CHARITY Charity is that with which no one is lost, and without
which no one is saved. —St. Robert Bellarmine
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Saturday, June 2nd 7:30 AM Fr. Brian Delaney, Happy Birthday 5:30 PM Alfonso & Rosario Laroya 50 Year Wedding Anniversary, Rosario Laroya Happy 75th Birthday
Sunday, June 3rd 7:30 AM Manuel Leelin, R.I.P. 9:00 AM Conception Pereira, R.I.P. 10:30 AM Serafin & Delfina Salazar 12:15 PM Maria Teresa Estrada, R.I.P. 5:00 PM Benigno Gamboa Sr., R.I.P. 7:30 PM Mason Alexander Guhit, R.I.P.
Monday, June 4th 8:30 AM Ceasar Camerino, 40th Day, R.I.P.
Tuesday, June 5th 8:30 AM Zenaida Garcia, Birthday 7:00 PM Vicenta Gonzalez, R.I.P.
Wednesday, June 6th 8:30 AM Manuela Trinidad, Thanksgiving
Thursday, June 7th 8:30 AM Roberto Alvarez, Thanksgiving
Friday, June 8th 8:30 AM Teodulo Santos, Death Anniversary
Saturday, June 9th 7:30 AM Maria Guzman, R.I.P. 5:30 PM Micheco Evelyn Maiz Vergara, Birthday
Sunday, June 10th 7:30 AM Henrietta & Joe Ortega, R.I.P. 9:00 AM Guerra Family 10:30 AM Matthew Wheeler, Birthday 12:15 PM Andrew Rodriguez, Birthday, Maria Castellanos, R.I.P. 5:00 PM Francisco Danilo V. Trinidad, R.I.P., 40 days 7:30 PM Anita Guzman, 1 Year Death Anniversary
June 3, 2018
IN OUR PRAYERS
Prayers for our brothers and sisters in their time of suffering and need…
If you or someone in your family is in need of prayers, please contact the Parish office at (562) 921-6649 or email: [email protected]
Check side tables/walls by side doors & vestibule for "White Special Mass Prayer Envelopes". They can be used for additional special prayer after "Prayers of the Faithful/Intercessions". i.e.: Birthdays, Weddings, Anni-versaries, Recent deaths, Death Anniversary, Illness, Sur-gery, Blessings & Other Special Prayers.
:
Teresa Velador, Elpidio Velador, Joey Lascano Sr., Angie Guerrero, Charito Wells, Lorrie Teodoro, Little Ruben Ramirez, Mireya Lozano, Christopher Hon-rado, Emil Evangelista Jr. Ursula Hirezi, Farida Maiz, Sydney Teodoro, Debra Rios, Robert Ray Rios, Alberta Luna, David Ramirez, Zachary Pereyra, Richard Cortez, Maria Hodgers, Manuel Guillen, Jose Acero, Jessie Bausley, Betsy & Jose Gonzalez, Ophelia Angaco, Angie Chavez, Althea Robinson, Ramona Ramirez, Ed & Doris Boucree, Eddie & Rosa Perez, Naomi Gonzalez, Lilia Navarro, John Adams, Peggy Del Fosse, Elenore Obenhas “Ellie”, Ester Hebein, Moses Estrada, Dianne Roberts, Emily Mercado, Victoria Lopez, Erica Marton, Augustine Quezada, Ofelia Evangelista, Angel Guardado-Banuelos, John Hernandez, Linda Collado, Sandra Bonsall Galvan, Aida Velador, Ramona Quinones, Abertano Rutiaga, Car-men Sanchez, Daniel Sanchez, Michael Abad, Marita Alvarez, Roberto Alvarez, Michael O’Donnell, Richard O’Donnell, Joe Chavez, Helen Rapasky, Glenn & Patricia Hackett,
WHITE SPECIAL MASS PRAYER ENVELOPE
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La mayoría de los cristianos fuimos bautizados en nuestra infancia o niñez en nombre de la Santísima Trinidad; es por eso que continuamente hay que recordar y aceptar nuestro bautismo y el reto de vivir según el Espíritu de Jesús como hijos e hijas de Dios. Esto se hace cada vez que nos persignamos o santiguamos con la señal de la santa cruz. Así mismo, nuestra fe y religión cristiana esta fundamentada en la Santísima Trinidad y cada persona que entra en nuestra familia tiene que pasar por la cruz y la resurrección. La señal de la cruz la trazamos en nuestro cuerpo des-de la frente hasta nuestro vientre; del hombro derecho al hombro izquierdo— poniendo nuestro corazón casi al centro de este misterio. Muchos latinos terminan la señal poniendo el pulgar sobre el índice en forma de cruz y besándola confirmando el amor que nosotros tenemos por la cruz de Jesús y el hecho que cargamos en nuestros cuerpos el efecto de esa cruz, la reconciliación con Dios. Recordamos con esta señal nuestro bautismo muriendo a una vida de pecado y renaciendo por el Espíritu a una vi-da nueva en Cristo, para la gloria de Dios Padre.
Tradiciones de nuestra Fe
The origins of today’s solemnity lie in thirteenth-century Belgium. In those days, people seldom received Holy Communion, and never from the chalice. A nun in a trou-bled convent, Juliana of Liège, devoted her life to stirring up love for the Eucharist, lobbying for a feast day to honor the Blessed Sacrament with Masses and proces-sions. Juliana may have been inspired by the Ascension Day processions in nearby Bruges. Crusaders brought a treasure home to Bruges from Constantinople in 1204: a reliquary said to contain a cloth from Joseph of Arimat-hea with which he had helped prepare the body of Jesus for burial. The stain on the cloth was said to be the holy blood itself, and so the people of Bruges built a great ba-silica to house the relic. Bruges became a great center of pilgrimage because of this treasure, and the procession of the Holy Blood is still one of the greatest festivals in Bel-gium today. The bishop carries the relic through the nar-row streets, and the people wear medieval costumes and act out scenes from the Bible.
Treasures from our Tradition
PERPETUAL ADORATION CHAPEL
We have a Perpetual Adoration Chapel (open 24/7). Jesus is waiting for you. Please visit and adore Him. Access is with a digital code, that will be provided by the Parish Office during normal business hours. Stop by the chapel to spend time with the Lord, at any time, any day. Please sign your name on the “Sign In” book for visitors.
Leonila Sandoval
Prayerful and deepest sympathy go out to their
families, relatives and friends
YOUR PRAYERS ARE REQUESTED FOR THE ETERNAL REPOSE OF:
BAPTISMS
WE WELCOME TO OUR PARISH COMMUNITY
Miah Sophia Zepeda BAPT IZED ON MAY 26, 2018
THE START It’s the start that stops most people.
—Anonymous
Date: June 18, 2018 Place: St. Linus Church 13915 Shoemaker Avenue, Nor-walk CA Time: 7:30 pm Presider: Fr. Bill Adams Fr. Bill Adams was ordained a Redemptionist priest in 1963 and is a resident priest at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Whittier, CA. Fr. Bill has worked in varied ministries, including as a parish priest, retreat director and a parish missionary. He is very active in the Charismatic
Healing Mass
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The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
Today, we are careful never to come into contact with blood unless protected by gloves, masks, and goggles. In the read-ing from Exodus, however, Moses dramatically splashes blood all over the altar and the people assembled for wor-ship. Blood is the sign of God’s covenant with the Israelites, a powerful bond between Creator and creature. Sprinkling blood on God’s people connects them with the life force of the Lord. The reading from Hebrews shows how God re-mains faithful to the ancient covenant of blood, perfecting it in the bloody death of Jesus. Mercifully, Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross put an end to the bloodshed. Our Eucharistic cele-bration is an unbloody sacrifice. As we participate in the liturgy, we share in the new covenant Jesus gives us, re-corded in our reading from Mark’s Gospel: “Then he took a cup, gave thanks, and gave it to them, and they all drank from it.”
AS REAL AS IT GETS The “new covenant” described in Hebrews is every bit as real as the dramatic blood-splashed covenant of Exo-dus. Jesus transformed the covenantal experience for us, putting an end to bloody animal sacrifices. The author of Hebrews explains: “he entered once for all into the sanctu-ary, not with the blood of goats and calves but with his own blood, thus obtaining eternal redemption.” Jesus died, once for all, offering his own blood in atonement for our sins. On the last night of his life, Jesus commanded us to offer bread and wine—which he transforms into his own Body and Blood—in remembrance of his perfect sacrifice. Although pouring wine from a bottle is in a different category from killing a bull and sprinkling its blood, we must never forget that the wine we offer truly becomes the actual Blood of Christ.
RELIGIOUS ED Please check for updates on our website
www.stlinus-church.org
Religious Education News
As a spiritual gift to your father this Father’s Day, why not add his name to the Father’s Day Novena? Arrange to have him remembered in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass for nine days. Sunday, June 17, 2017— Monday, June 25, 2017. Simply, pick up an envelope at the door of the church, fill it out, and drop it in the collec-tion basket or bring it to the Parish Office.
May all the joy and happiness of Father’s Day be yours!
Father’s Day Blessing
Safeguard the Children
DID YOU KNOW? Know the signs of abuse and talk to your children about them Some signs of abuse are too obvious to hide. Unexplained bruises and injuries may indicate abuse at home, and children who are close to a victim may notice these injuries more quickly than an adult, because they spend more time together. Children also share secrets with each other, and if a child is being abused, he/she may be more comfortable confiding in a close friend than an adult. It is important to talk to chil-dren about the signs of abuse, and encourage them to talk to you. To watch a video on this topic go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNoNlSIj8Ws.
Algunas señales de abuso son demasiado obvias para ocultarse, especialmente si un niño está tratando de encu-brir evidencia. Los moretones y lesiones inexplicables pueden indicar abuso en el hogar, y los niños que están cerca de la víctima pueden notar estas lesiones más rápidamente que un adulto, porque pasan más tiempo jun-tos. Los niños también comparten secretos entre sí, y si se está abusando de un niño, él/ella puede sentirse más cómodo/a confiando en un amigo cercano que en un adulto. Es importante hablar con los niños sobre las señales de abuso y alentarlos a hablar con usted. Para ver un video acerca de esta tema visite https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Father Matthew Wheeler
Father Matthew Wheeler was or-dained a priest for the Diocese of Los Angeles on Saturday, June 2, 2018. Father Matthew Wheeler, has been preparing for the priesthood at St. John’s Semi-nary, Camarillo, CA. In 2015, he served as a Seminarian In-tern, at St. Linus Catholic Church and was mentored by
Fr. Tony Gomez. In 2017, Fr. Matt was ordained a Transitional Deacon at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels.
On Sunday, June 10, 2017, Fr. Matt will celebrate his 1st Mass of Thanksgiving at St. Linus at 10:30 AM. Please join us as we celebrate communion with him. A reception will follow in the hall.
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Celebrating Our Past ~ Preparing Our Future Celebrating Our Past ~ Preparing Our Future As of March 16, 2018, we now have $585,402.36 collected to date. Pledges continue to arrive daily. Total Pledged/Gifts received is $1,001,754.60. Thank you again, and God bless, to all who given to-wards this worthwhile program. Soon, those of you who have yet to re-spond will be receiving another opportunity to participate. So much more is yet to be done to honor our past generations and prepare us for future generations to come. Celebrando Nuestro Pasado ~ Preparando para Nuestro Futuro Al 16 de Marzo de 2018 nuestra Campaña Capital esta en un total de $585,402.36 en compromisos mientras recibimos nuevas promesas todos los días. Hemos recibido un total de $1,001,754.60. en regalos. Mu-chas gracias y bendiciones a todos que han participado en este programa valioso hacia nuestra comunidad parroquial. Para los que no han partici-pado, pronto recibirán otra oportunidad para contribuir. Todavía hay mucho por hacer para honrar a las generaciones antepasa-das y preparar para nuevas generaciones en el futuro.
$ 585,402.36
PAY BY CHECK Make your checks payable to: St Linus Capital Campaign You may mail your check to: St. Linus Catholic Church 13915 Shoemaker Avenue Norwalk, CA 90650 or stop by the Parish office to drop off your payment. PAY WITH CASH You may bring your cash payment to the Parish Office. PAY BY CREDIT CARD The Parish Office now takes: Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover. GIVE ONLINE 1. For online payments visit: www.stlinus-church.org 2. Click GIVE ONLINE. Follow the link to WeShare (formerly Parish Pay) Donations
3. You may log in if you have previously created an account, or select from the Giving Opportunities on which fund you would like to donate to.
6. For Capital Campaign, select the box titled “Capital Campaign”
7. Select from the options: Create a Recurring Donation, or Make a One– Time Donation.
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN PLEDGE ACCOUNTS If you have any questions or concerns about your Capital Campaign ac-count please call either Maureen Linnebur (562)716-0564 or Mary Betancourt (562) 665-4894 for clarification.
Pledge Payment Options
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN UPDATE Total pledges equal $1,001,754.60. Total collected to date is $585,402.36 Every month we have new pledges being made- it is never too late to make a pledge! Please be aware that letters you receive from Cathedral Corpo-ration bearing Fr. Tony’s signature are auto-matic and generated by Cathedral Corpora-tion. They are not coming from Fr. Tony per-sonally.
Today is Amen Sunday, (the first weekend of every month). Amen Sunday is an opportunity for us to celebrate and highlight the progress of our Capital Campaign. It is also gives us a chance to bring in our pledges and stand in soli-darity with our parish and the mission of our campaign. So if you want to bring in your cam-paign pledge envelopes or your checks towards your commitment it is very welcomed and ap-preciated. If you have not pledged we also wel-come your monetary donations.
Amen Sunday
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CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR OHANA 2018 RAFFLE WINNERS!
GRAND PRIZE—Knotts Berry Farm Season Passes
Jessica Alvarez 1ST PRIZE—50” TV
Sion Ferrer 2ND PRIZE—ipad Dante Pagilagan-
OHANA 2018 COMMITTEE
“For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.” Ephesians 2:10
CHAIRMAN Fr. Tony Gomez & Fr. Les Niez
ENVIRONMENT Joseph Ruiz | Malu Lopez
TICKET SALES Sue Ellen Rojas | Linda Tandoc
FOOD Percy Garces | Barbra Manriquez
Imelda Manalac | Sonny Berberabe PROMOTION
Faith Cherisse Reyes | Mike Azurin Fred Lopez
SET UP AND CLEAN UP Dean Adame | Robert Perez
Hector Jimenez DJ
Eugene Buenaventura
CO-CHAIRMAN Faith Cherisse Reyes
ENTERTAINMENT Alex Lagman
AUCTION / LIVE AUCTION Esther Moreno | Jennifer Perez
Ana Engquist BEVERAGE
John Moran | Teresa Estrada SPONSORSHIP
Linda Tandoc | Hermie Abido Fr. Les Niez
FINANCE Rey Factoran
MASTER OF CEREMONIES Cornell Watson
On behalf of Fr. Tony and the OHANA 2018 Committee, we thank you for all who attended and participated in our recent event.
There will not be enough words to express the joy and gratitude I have in my heart, for the overwhelming sup-port and love the good people from both the Parish and school have provided into making our event come to frui-tion. With the same affirmation from our beloved Pastor, Rev. Fr. Tony Gomez, who sadly is counting the remain-ing days he has with us as he prepares for his new assign-ment at St. Philip the Apostle Church in Pasadena. This event will be the last project we will have with him, who has served St. Linus Church for 14 years, and we salute him. In order not to miss anyone in my acknowledgment, allow me to state in general (you know who you are) the contri-bution of the Parish, school leaders, Parish staff, the min-istry and different group leaders! The parents and indi-vidual volunteers, our beloved benefactors and sponsors, including our performers, all who have so generously sacrificed their time, talent, and treasure. Let my prayers and simple offering be my humble sign of response and reflection. And let God who is never outdone in generos-ity be the one to reward and bless you with His gift, only He can give. Mahalo, Fr. Lester Niez
ROYAL PRIESTHOOD Jesus’ free choice to die for us on the cross per-fected the long tradition of priests offering bloody sacrifices on the altar. As our reading from Hebrews tells us, “Christ came as high priest of the good things that have come to be.” In his death, Jesus served as both the priest and the victim, “once for all.” Jesus died for us. For all of us. He knows us each by name and raises us all to undivided, unprejudiced dignity. In doing this, Jesus makes us part of a “royal priest-hood.” Under the new covenant, we are baptized into the common priesthood of Jesus and invited to make a sacrifice of our very selves. God still calls ordained priests to offer the sacrifice of Jesus’ Body and Blood every day on our al-tars. This is a great gift, and the focus of our solemn feast today. Our common baptismal priesthood also reminds us that each one of us participates in the great sacrifice of Jesus when we offer our love and deeds on the altar of our hearts.
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Camille Jack
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MUSTARD SEED COMMUNITIES This summer a team of missionaries will be traveling to the Dominican Republic to work with the children of Mustard Seed Communities. We need your help in bringing these children everyday supplies and toiletries to help improve their quality of life. If you would like to help, you can take a gift tag located in the baskets at the front of the church and bring the speci-fied item to the church, on or before June 22, 2018. Thank you, MSC DR 2018 Team
Care Giving Items Needed Equipment Nebulization machine Blood pressure machines (digital & manual, adult and children’s cuff) Stethoscopes Thermometers Glucometer Readers with strips Oximeter (O2 Saturation ma-chines) Urine Strips
Others Rubbing Alcohol Hydrogen peroxide Iodine solutions Gauze Sterile dressing packs Sodium bicarbonate Tongue depressors Vaseline Toothpaste Measuring cups Feeding spoons Disposable gloves Hand sanitizers Blood pressure machines Replacement tubes for feeding Personal Hygiene items (lotion, deodorant, shampoo, body wash) Trimming Shear Under wears for girls and boys
Date: June 18, 2018 Place: St. Linus Church 13915 Shoemaker Avenue,
Norwalk CA Time: 7:30 pm Presider: Fr. Bill Adams Fr. Bill Adams was ordained a Redemptionist priest in 1963 and is a resident priest at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Whittier, CA. Fr. Bill has worked in varied ministries, including as a parish priest, retreat director and a parish missionary. He is very active in the Charismatic renewal and was past president of the SCRC (Southern California Renewal Communities). Fr. Bill is very much involved in preaching God’s word conducting parish missions and Scriptural workshops, teachings and semi-nars. Fr. Bill did graduate work in Scriptures and brings his special love and gift of teaching and preaching to the Lord’s flock. Come, bring your family and friends to experience the awesome Pentecostal healing power of the Holy Spirit.
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