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St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church 14085 Peyton Drive, Chino Hills, CA 91709
(909) 465-5503 ● FAX (909) 465-1683 E-mail: [email protected] ● Web site: sptacc.org
OUR PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
We, the people of St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Faith Community, Baptized into Jesus Christ, formed by Word and Sacrament, and Empowered by the guidance of the Holy Spirit, Seek to be a visible sign of God’s love. We seek to build the Kingdom of God by: Using our unique gifts to minister to one another, Welcoming all and caring for those in need, Teaching our faith to others and Uniting in worship as a family with the Body of Christ.
Dear Holy People of God: CHRIST THE KING! The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, is the crown of the liturgical year. This celebration reminds us of what we pray for: “Thy Kingdom come on earth as it is in heaven.”
It’s a kingdom that is spiritually enthroned within us – in our grateful heart. Our faithful hearts remind us of the never-ending supply of Christ’s love. And Christ’s unconditional love radically calls us to stretch out our generosity in chasing the works of mercy workable in our lives, by doing the following:
Feeding the Hungry! It’s not only giving food, but also feeding people’s hunger for knowledge by volunteering to become catechists for the Religious Education program of the parish, or feeding the hunger of people for love by lending our hearts to people’s need of compassion.
Clothe the naked! It’s not only giving clothes, but also adopting a poor family by providing the basic necessities of life and the bare minimum of love, compassion, mercy and kindness.
Welcoming strangers! It’s not only accepting immigrants, but also by helping at a shelter for the troubled, by teaching children to accept people of all colors and cultures; or better yet providing the immigrants with a place they can call “home”.
Today, as we come to the sanctuary to receive Jesus, let’s remember his promise: “Amen, I say to you, today you will be with me in paradise!” Fellow pilgrims, let’s live that promise – “until death do us part!”
Also, on November 26, 2020, we celebrate THANKSGIVING DAY! COVID-19 might alter the way we celebrate it, however COVID-19 cannot lockdown thanksgiving! Although there is “social distancing,” thanksgiving is working double time in connecting hearts. While there is a “stay home” guideline, thanksgiving is making every home a sanctuary of gratitude. And even if there is a “facial mask wearing,” thanksgiving is a smile flying around like a flying kiss.
On THANKSGIVING DAY, after gathering together around the table of the Eucharist, I encourage all of you “to assemble in [your] homes… share fellowship and prayer, reinforce the ties of family, and express your thanks to God for the many blessings he has bestowed upon you, specially your health; and reach out in true gratitude to your brothers and sisters in the larger family of humanity.” Make your home as God’s temple, and create your hearts as Kingdom of Christ the King!
Friends, rest assured that Fr. Joseph, Fr. Mike, the Deacons, our Parish Staff, and I will offer the mass on THANKSGIVING DAY for all of you, as a token of gratitude for your unending prayers and unequivocal support.
Always, keep Christ the King the King of your hearts! HAPPY THANKSGIVING to everyone!
Blessings,
Fr. Romy Seleccion, MS, Pastor
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Mass Intentions & Readings for the Week Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
† Deceased
Saturday, November 21 Rv 11:4-12; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10; Lk 20:27-40 The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary †Sinforiana Raz, †Alberto Tan, †Almario Vergara, †Annie Johnson, †Hector Almaraz, †Esperanza Lopez, †Salvador Lopez, †Bertha Murillo Sunday, November 22 Ez 34:11-12, 15-17; Ps 23:1-3, 5-6; 1 Cor 15:20-26, 28; Mt 25:31-46 Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe For the People of the Parish, James & Priska Zoeter, Marilyn Eickhoff, †Irene Jurado, †Marjorie Mendoza, †Almario Vergara, †Ricarte Benitez, †Valentine Maiquez, †Angelito Go, †Segundo De Los Angeles, †Shalla de Guzman, †Vicente & Emiliana Reyes Monday, November 23 Rv 14:1-3, 4b-5; Ps 24:1bc-4ab, 5-6; Lk 21:1-4 34th Week in Ordinary Time St. Clement I; St. Columban; Bl. Miguel Agustín Pro 8:00 a.m. †Clemente & Brigida Lazatin, †Nestor Diestro, †Shalla de Guzman, †Gustavo Gonzalez Tuesday, November 24 Rv 14:14-19; Ps 96:10-13; Lk 21:5-11 St. Andrew Dũng-Lạc and Companions 8:00 a.m. Magdalena Bautista, †Rowena Brazal, †Almario Vergara, †Yoga Hamm
Wednesday, November 25 Rv 15:1-4; Ps 98:1-3ab, 7-9; Lk 21:12-19 St. Catherine of Alexandria 8:00 a.m. †Shalla de Guzman, †Antonio Salonga, †Almario Vergara, †Maria Alfaro Thursday, November 26 Rv 18:1-2, 21-23; 19:1-3, 9a; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 21:20-28 Thanksgiving Day (suggested): Sir 50:22-24; Ps 145:2-11; 1 Cor 1:3-9; Lk 17:11-19 8:00 a.m. Florian & Jake Cenzon, Gareth Tiu & Family, †Demetrio Bajet, †Shalla de Guzman Friday, November 27 Rv 20:1-4, 11 — 21:2; Ps 84:3-6a, 8a; Lk 21:29-33 8:00 a.m. Angelita Almario, Harvey & Patricia Geiss, †Herlinda Raymundo, †Shalla de Guzman Saturday, November 28 Rv 22:1-7; Ps 95:1-7ab; Lk 21:34-36 Blessed Virgin Mary For the People of the Parish, Manuel Jimenez, Luisa Jimenez †Jonathan Garcia, †Shalla de Guzman, †Elvin & Virginia Asivido †Maria del Carmen Samayoa Sunday, November 29 Is 63:16b-17, 19b; 64:2-7; Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19; 1 Cor 1:3-9; Mk 13:33-37 1st Sunday of Advent Marilyn Eickhoff, Dr. Myrna Perez, Samantha Lujan, Elena Dungca, Andrew & Caroline Fahrenhorst, †Sara Jibaja, †Maria Quy Pham, †Anella Gie Filart, †James Eder, †Fr. William Moore, ss.cc. †Norberto Concepcion, Sr. †Sesenio Rosales
Did you light a candle for someone today?
Please PraY For:
THE SICK AND SUFFERING: Ana Alvarado, Benedicta Alvarez, Stacey Anderson, Ruen Atilano, Carlos Barron, Ashley Bautista, Gloria Berumen, Ryan Carmona, Stella Carmona, Clara Chang, Marc Cordero, Maria Dalusong, Gus Davila, Jenny Dicar, John Eagan, Charlie Field, Wayne Fisher, Roberto Garcia, Harvey & Patricia Geiss, Jose Guadalupe Guerrero, Romy Gulmatico, Chuck Haeflinger, Marcelo Izquierdo, Gonzalo Jurado, Leo de Leon, Marlene Lombardo, Fr. Michael Maher, ss.cc., Celia Mendoza, Martha Montoya, Fr. Pat O’Hagan, ss.cc., Sonia Pacis, Charlie Perez, Ralph Perez, Janelita Picar, Susie Pinter, Hilda Placencia, Larry Rubio, Gloria Rogan, Antonia Trejo, Stephanie Tribe, Chris Tucay, Jr., Florentina Tucay, Mary Tucay, Tommy Tucay, Dylan Van Iwaarden, Diane Villa, Regina Villa, James &
Mary Watson, Sheila Williams and Sandy Wolfsberger.
Deceased: Lucy Aguiar, Luis D. Goez, Peggy Luevano and Clint Rau.
The pregnant women and all the new moms of our Parish: Cassandra Porras.
If you would like prayers, support, meals and a gift after your baby is born, contact Alexandra Latten Argosino at 707-416-3311, Elizabeth Ministry.
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Bereavement “Seasons of Hope”
The Bereavement Ministry Support Group continues to meet via Zoom. Meetings are on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. If you or someone you know are experiencing a loss, please contact Leeza Montoya at 714-342-8418 for information.
Our next Zoom meeting will be held on Monday, November 23rd.
~Bereavement Grief Share Ministry
The Schedule of Mass Intentions for the month of December is available now. Contact the Parish Office to schedule an appointment. Thanksgiving Day Mass
8:00 a.m. - Livestream* (Please connect through the
parish website: www.sptacc.org) The traditional blessing of the bread and wine used at your Thanksgiving dinner, will take place during Mass. The Clergy and Parish Staff wish you and your loved ones a very blessed celebration of Thanksgiving Day.
∗ The Vehicle Communion Line will take place as a direct extension of this livestream Mass, from 8:45 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Parish Office Closed
In observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday, the Parish Office will be closed on Thursday, November 26th and Friday November 27th.
Have a Blessed and Safe Thanksgiving!
Our lord jesus Christ, King of the universe
Jesus Christ is the faithful witness, the firstborn of the dead and ruler of the kings of the earth.
— Revelation 1:5
Celebracion Nuestra Señora de
Guadalupe
La Misa para Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe se celebrará en vivo el Sábado, 12 de Diciembre a las 6:30 a.m. en el patio de la Iglesia seguida por un Rosario. A partir del Jueves, 10 de Diciembre usando el sistema en
línea de Evenbrite / sptacc.org puede hacer su reservación.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Celebration
Our Lady of Guadalupe Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, December 12th at 630 a.m. in the Courtyard followed by a Rosary. You can obtain your Mass reservation on Thursday, December 10th at our Website: sptacc.org / Eventbrite.
November 22, 2020 Page 4
CHANGE IN WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE
At this time of year, as we encounter the changes of time and season, we are readjusting our “IN PERSON” Weekend Mass Schedule. The revised schedule is noted below:
SATURDAY
4:00pm – Livestream Mass (English) 5:00pm – “IN PERSON” Courtyard Mass 6:30pm – Livestream Mass (Spanish)
SUNDAY
7:00am – “IN PERSON” Courtyard Mass 9:00am – Livestream Mass and VCL* 1:00pm - “IN PERSON” Courtyard Spanish Mass 3:00pm – “IN PERSON” Courtyard Mass 5:00pm – “IN PERSON” Courtyard Youth Mass
As with our current “In Person” Masses, you will still need to reserve you seat through our Eventbrite seating system. The reservation system enables us to have immediate contact tracing should the need arise. It also ensures that we do not exceed the maximum number of people for each mass and we will not have to “turn anyone away” from attending the Mass since their seat is already reserved. NOTE: If for some reason you will not be able to attend the Mass, please be considerate and cancel your reservation, so that someone else may attend the “In Person” Mass. Thank you.
∗ – VEHICLE COMMUNION LINE
♦ The Vehicle Communion Line is a direct continuation of the 9:00 a.m. Livestream Mass. In order to receive Communion (Eucharist), you MUST:
♦ Have already received your First Communion ♦ Have participated fully and completely in the 9:00 a.m. Livestream Mass
(i.e., watched and responded throughout the Livestream Mass) ♦ Be in a state of grace Meet the Eucharistic Fast requirements (e.g., no food or beverages for 1 hour before you receive the Eucharist. Noted exception: water and medication) ♦ All cars will enter through Gate #1 on Boys Republic Drive. You will NOT be parking, but simply entering into the Vehicle Communion Line. Please follow the directions of all Guidance Ministers as they direct you to one of the Communion distribution points. ♦ Please be aware that you will be exiting your vehicle in order to receive Communion (unless you have great difficulty walking). ♦ Please be aware that there is NO “upper age limit.” If you meet all of the above requirements
and you are in good health (i.e., have no symptoms of illness – such as fever, cough, etc.), you are welcome to receive communion.
♦ In keeping with Diocesan guidelines, at this time, Communion will be given in the hand only.
Finally, we ask that you bring hand sanitizer with you and make sure that everyone in the vehicle is wearing a face mask that completely covers your nose and mouth.
November 22, 2020 Page 5
Obtaining reservations for Mass:
To make it easier to obtain a “reservation” for Mass, and to avoid getting a reservation for the wrong parish, please make sure you go directly to our website: www.sptacc.org and follow the instructions.
Please Update your Mass reservations:
If for some reason your plans change at the last minute and you will not be able to attend a Mass for which you already have reservations, please be sure to go through our parish website and “CANCEL” your reservation(s). That way, someone else can obtain a reservation through our Parish website. We do have a large num-ber of people who “wait” at the door to see if anyone is cancelling their reservation(s), so that they can attend the Mass.
Angel Toy Drive
2020 is going by fast and the Angel Toy Drive is almost here! Due to the effects of the pandem-ic, our community anticipate this year's requests for toys will reach higher than ever. If you would like to be an angel this Christmas and help meet this historic demand
and ensure our local children in need receive some holiday joy, please consider donating a toy, game or gift card to our Angel Toy Drive.
In previous years, we have had paper angels to take representing the ages of children in our community. Due to the pandemic and the new restrictions in place, we will not be using our paper angels. We are asking for donations for boys/girls in these age groups: 0-2 yrs. old, 3-5 yrs. old, 6-8 yrs. old, 9-12 yrs. old and our teens 13-17 yrs. old.
Due to the large number of teen angels in our community, we ask that you consider donating gift cards as well, for stores such as Target, Wal-Mart, etc. Suggested value should be $20.00. Please bring Gift Cards to the Parish Office.
Starting this weekend, donation bins will be available in the Courtyard during Mass and at the Communion Distribution Line on Sunday. Donation bins are also be available at the Parish Office.
Please turn in your new, unwrapped toy or gift no later than Wednesday, December 16th. Bring Gift Cards and Toys to the Parish Office, Monday - Friday 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Knock on the door when you arrive.
If you are aware of a local family who is strug-gling during these difficult times, ask them to contact the Parish Office.
Any questions or would like any additional infor-mation, contact the Parish Office.
CHRISTMAS CARDS DONATIONS The Office of Restorative Justice coordinates
the distribution of thousands of Christmas cards each year to prisons in our Diocese. We are in need of boxes of new, un-signed Christmas cards
(especially Spanish-language cards) which are then given to inmates to send home to their families. During this time, we ask for your help in showing our incarcerated sisters and brothers that some people do care.
• Deadline is Friday, December 4th in order to meet the prisons’ deadlines.
• Please NO cards that: are scented; contain glitter, tassels, ribbons, plastic, or pieces that can be removed or musical cards. Also NO cards requesting/requiring donations to an organization.
Please drop off boxes of cards at the Parish Office.
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Evangelization & Faith Page 7
We encourage you to take notes as you reflect on this week readings / homily
T he end of time both scares and fascinates us, so it’s
little wonder that movies about the end of the world are a Holly-wood staple. While many of them are quite creative, none talk about what is actually going to happen, as described in today’s Gospel.
When the world ends, we are told that God is going to focus on one thing: How did we care for the poor, the sick, the suffering? Nothing else will matter. Just how we treated who Jesus called “the least” among us.
The world at large has the final judgment wrong, but so do many Christians. Sometimes we tend to think that God will ask us how much we prayed, how much we read about the faith, how often we had fellowship and community with others, how often we re-ceived the sacraments. All of those things are important- that’s true—but the bottom line for God is going to be how we treated oth-ers because, as Jesus says, the way we treat others is ultimately
the way we treat him. As we reach the end of the Church year, we are reminded of the great re-sponsibility God has entrusted to us to care for the people in our lives…until the end of our lives, for the extent that we serve oth-ers is the extent that we serve Christ, the King.
D IGGING DEEPER FOR ISCUSSION: FORMED
members can watch the short “Opening the Word “ VIDEO free at sptacc.formed.org Reflect on these following questions with a friend or family:
• What is Jesus going to ask us when we appear before Him at the Final Judgment?
• What, according to the pre-senter, is the culture of death base on?
• How does modern individu-alism lead us to neglect and hurt other people?
P RAYER: Picture yourself standing before the throne of
God. Jesus asks you the follow-ing questions that are based on today’s Gospel readings. As you hear them, answer them honestly in your heart. Did you give me food when I was hungry? Did you give me drink when I was thirsty? When I was a stranger, did you
welcome me? When I was naked, did you clothe me? When I was sick, did you care for me? Did you visit me when I was impris-oned? What did you do for the least of those in your life?
R ESOLUTION: As we approach the beginning of a
new church year, make a resolu-tion to live out the Church com-mands of Matthew 25 to the best of your ability next year. Choose one of the commands to focus on particularly in the next month.
Reflections reprinted here with permission from Augustine
Institute.
You Did it to ME
Temporadas de Fe Page 8
T al vez sea importante recordar que, si bien la imagen de Cristo como Rey ha sido conocida en toda la cristian-
dad, su fiesta fue establecida en 1925 como una reacción y una respuesta al creciente secularismo, comunismo y ateísmo que después de la Primera Guerra Mundial se esta-ban cada vez más extendiéndose. Si retrocediéramos aun más en el tiempo, recordaríamos que a lo largo de la historia rara vez ha habido un tiempo de paz en el mundo cristiano. La misma Tierra Santa ha sido frecuentemente un campo de batalla. La misma historia de la Iglesia tiene cismas y divisiones; y cada concilio de la Iglesia fue convocado para tratar de corregir alguna noción equivocada, evento mundial o herejías de la Iglesia. Tampoco los líderes de la Iglesia siempre han tenido las manos limpias, y ha habido guerras, genocidios e insurrecciones “en el nombre de Cristo.” Hoy, cuando más y más personas abandonan a una Iglesia organizada, y se identifican como “personas espirituales, pero no religiosas”, la necesidad de Cristo como líder y guía es más apremiante que nunca.
HEREDAR EL REINO El mundo en el que vivimos es complejo. Somos una socie-dad diversa y global en donde hay muchos asuntos y opiniones que van desde el cambio climático hasta la
política y la religión. A veces tratamos de resolver todo, y es difícil saber qué y a quién creer. Uno puede encontrar múlti-ples perspectivas de la misma noticia y las redes sociales pueden fácilmente influenciarnos. Sin embargo, cuando nos centramos en la historia del Evangelio, parece muy simple. No tenemos que saberlo o averiguarlo todo. No somos nosotros los que estaremos en el trono en el día del Juicio Final. Cuando Dios empiece a separar las ovejas de las cabras, la formula es una simple regla de oro. “¿Cuándo viste a Cristo en los demás? ¿Cuándo respondiste como corresponde?” No preguntará si eres católico o incluso si eres cristiano; si tienes antecedentes penales o una enfer-medad terminal; si tienes un doctorado o una educación hasta quinto grado; o qué idiomas hablas. La llamada es para recordar que “todo lo que hiciste con el más insignifi-cante, conmigo lo hicieron.” Y luego estará la invitación: “vengan benditos de mi Padre; tomen posesión del Reino preparado para ustedes desde la creación del mundo”.
Lecturas de hoy: Ez 34:11–12, 15–17; Sal 23 (22):1–2, 2–3, 5–6; 1
Cor 15:20–26, 28; Mt 25:31–46
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Pastor Fr. Romy Seleccion, MS Parochial Vicar: Fr. Michael Fredericks Fr. Joseph Pilotin, MS Deacons Deacon Pat Martinez Deacon Tony Moralez Deacon Gary Quinn Deacon John Duffy Parish Manager Manny Perez, Jr. Parish Ministries Dir Paulina Espinosa (ext. 313) Audio Visual Michael Palacios (ext. 330) Catechetical Min. Dir Jeanie Kiefer (909) 325-8900 Music Coordinator Erika Regalado (ext. 335) Preschool Director Chrissy Stutzman (909) 325-8950 Young Adult Ministry Youth Ministry Ramon Cordoba (ext. 343)
Parish Office Hours: Monday thorough Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Weekend Masses: • Saturday: 4:00 p.m. (English/Livestreamed) • 5:00 p.m. (English/Courtyard) 6:30 p.m. (Spanish/Livestreamed) • Sunday: 7:00 a.m. (English/Courtyard) • 9:00 a.m. (English/Livestreamed) Vehicle “Communion Distribution” after this Mass Only 1:00 p.m. (Spanish Courtyard) 3:00 p.m. (English/Courtyard) 5:00 p.m. (English/Courtyard) Weekday Masses: • Monday through Friday: 8:00 a.m. (English/livestreamed) Holy Day Masses: Check the bulletin for the schedule.
Eucharistic Adoration: • Adoration: First Fridays Only
Reconciliation: • Tuesday & Thursday from 9:15 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Contact the Parish Office to schedule an appoint-ment with a priest.
Baptisms: Contact the Parish Office for more information and requirements.
Marriages: Six months advance notice. Contact the Parish Office to make arrangements.
Sick Calls: Contact the Parish Office to schedule.
Funerals: Contact the Parish to make arrangements.
MINISTRY CONTACT PHONE Community
Boy Scouts Edzel Fuertez 909-519-4958
Cub Scouts Monica Palmisano 310-749-5575
Filipino Catholics Romy Reyes, Jr. 951-505-1605
Finance Council
Grupo Hispano Sinai Martinez 714-768-4817
Harvest Festival Raoul & Melinda Raymundo 909-590-7339
Marriage Enrichment Alain & Nerissa Valdellon 714-887-6924
Pastoral Council John Steins 323-377-2945
Special Needs Families Kareem & Amy Zoque 909-597-1507
Faith Formation
Catholics Returning Home Dan & Bernadette Burke 909-606-4047
Ignite Evangelization Andy & Linda Lujan 909-376-9885
Men's Fellowship Paul Hutchinson 909-628-4106
RCIA Jerry Watson 951-264-9790
Sacred Hearts Secular Branch Magda Vitale 626-664-4554
Small Faith Communities Faye Wong 909-720-1167
Social Justice Chris & Phyllis Floersch 424-337-2299
Women's Fellowship AM Andrea Lueken 909-702-9781
Prayer
Divine Mercy Rick & Emily Jiao 909-248-8790
Eucharistic Holy Hour Teresa Fahrenhorst 714-261-1147
Grupo de Oración Miguel & Angelica Ortega 909-973-8531
Legion of Mary Craig Steffes 714-883-0517
Legion of Mary (Chinese) Clara Chan 909-310-6141
Rosary Group Lulu Enverga 909-497-0558
Vocations Committee Jerome & Carol Murphy 909-315-8108
Christian Service
Bereavement Grief Share Leeza Montoya 714-342-8418
Cancer Support Randy Candelaria 310-691-9853
Coffee and Donuts Pat & Kathleen Hamamoto 909-217-4051
Divorced & Separated Ministry Diane Dale 949-300-8931
Elizabeth Ministry Alexandra Latten Argosino 707-416-3311
Knights of Columbus Jim Dunkelman 909-489-8656
Ministry to the Sick Dcn. John & Tessie Duffy 909-993-7324
Respect Life & Family Kelly Schlegel 909-896-6351
Restorative Justice Pablo Alvarez 909-606-1317
St. Paul's Clothing Ministry David & Maria Nunez 714-746-5137
St. Paul's Food Ministry David & Maria Nunez 714-746-5137
Warm up St. Paul Yolanda Ravega 909-952-8034 Liturgical
Altar Servers Annette Granados 909-568-8469
Environment Raoul & Melinda Raymundo 909-590-7339
Eucharistic Ministry Vincent Enverga 909-527-5734
Hospitality - Youth
Hospitality (Ushers/Greeters) Dennis Balich 909-591-1542
Lectors Brenda Dunkelman 909-437-0284
Sacristans Rick Quintero 909-374-0690
Senior Adult Ministry Zeny & Gilbert Ong 909-217-8526
Knot Just a Prayer Candace John 909-465-3157
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