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Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
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St. Raymond Parish Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 17, 2016
Our Mission: “To Know Christ Better and to Make Him Better Known”
Monday - Friday……….……………………………...8:30AM & 12:15PM Saturday……………………………………………………………...8:30AM Saturday Vigil (English).…………………………………………..5:00PM Sunday…7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12:00 Noon, 1:30PM Spanish, 6:00 Youth Holy Days…………………………………...8:30AM, 12:15PM & 7:00PM
MASS SCHEDULE
Parish Office……………………………………….…………828-2460
Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 4:00PM
Sunday 8:30AM - 1:30PM
HOURS OF OPERATION
11555 Shannon Avenue, Dublin, CA 94568-1376, Phone: 925-828-2460, FAX: 925-828-8610 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.st-raymond-dublin.org
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Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
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DIRECTORY
SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION
PASTORAL STAFF
Reverend Lawrence D’Anjou …………….................................Pastor [email protected]………………....……………574-7401
Reverend Bob Mendonca .…………………….….……Parochial Vicar [email protected]………………..………………...574-7402
Deacon John Archer …………………[email protected] Deacon Bill Henderson ……[email protected]
Deacon Emeritus Joe Sicat ………..…………[email protected]
Eric Hom ……………..……………………………….Business Manager [email protected] …….…………………………...574-7408
Maggie Ringle ……………………...Director of Religious Education [email protected]…………….………………….574-7413
Shannon Rogers……….…..Coordinator of Youth & Young Adults [email protected]………………...…………….. 574-7410
Rob Lappa …………………………………………....Director of Music [email protected] ……………..………………….574-7447
Pastoral Council….Mitas Cuenca, Bruce Patchin, Martha Victoria, Andrew Walker, Chuck Haupt, Renee Perko, Eric Hom
St. Vincent de Paul Society ................................................. 574-7456
Knights of Columbus
St. Raymond School, K - 8…………………………………….828-4064 Monday - Friday 7:45AM - 3:30PM
Catherine Deehan……………..……………………….School Principal [email protected]
School Board .................................................. Julie Kent, President PTG .............................................................. Leslie Lynch, President
DIRECTORY Cont.
Jacqueline Garcia………...………...……...Adm. Asst. Parish Office [email protected]………...………………………828-2460 Vicki Patchin……………………………………………………..Finance [email protected]………….………………………..574-7406 Susy Cano………………………… Adm. Asst. Religious Education [email protected]…………………………………574-7414 Sophie Keshi ……….……… Junior High Coord./Admin. Assistant [email protected]…… ……...….………………574-7411 Brian Whitaker…………………………………...Head of Maintenance [email protected]…………...………………...574-7450
Anointing of the Sick
For individual anointing contact the Parish Office.
Sacrament of Baptism
Registered and active parishioners (for at least 3 months), contact
Parish Office or visit our website.
Sacrament of Confirmation
Preparation for teens begin in Grade 9, call the Youth Ministry
Office for information. Adults, contact Parish Office.
Sacrament of Matrimony
Registered parishioners (for at least 6 months); preparation time takes 12 months prior to wedding; contact Parish Office or visit our
website.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturdays ................. 3:30PM - 4:30PM and by appointment.
Collection Update
Thank You for Your Continued Financial Support
to Our Parish Community.
Giving in the New Year!
During this time of year, it's wonderful to see both new and familiar
faces at St. Raymond. Some of you already support our Parish
community through your time and willingness to volunteer and we
thank you for that. Without your time and financial support, we
couldn't have all the wonderful ministries and outreach programs here
in our community. We encourage you to explore our electronic giving
option which allows you to use your credit card or checking account
for re-occurring contributions to St. Raymond. We are $49,593 away
from our Capital Campaign goal. Help us get to $2,319,000
which is 100% of our goal with a financial gift to St .Raymond.
Go to our website at www.st-raymond-dublin.org and click
on the "Online Donation Form" link on the right side. Thank You!
Capital Campaign
Goal $2,319,000
Campaign Pledges $2,269,407
% of Goal 97.9%
Jan. Total (as of 1/10) $49,322.64
Jan. Goal $103,976.40
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Week 1: 2/4 Who is Jesus?
Week 2: 2/11 Why did Jesus die?
Week 3: 2/18 How can we have faith?
Week 4: 2/25 Why and how do I pray?
Week 5: 3/3 Why and how should I read the Bible?
Retreat Day: TBD Saturday
Week 6: 3/10 How does God guide us?
Week 7: 3/17 How can I resist evil?
Week 8: 3/31 Why & how should we tell
others?
Week 9: 4/7 Does God heal today?
Week 10: 4/14 What about the Church?
Alpha is back at
St. Raymond!
To join, text “strayalpha” to 84576 or call the Parish Office at 925-828-2460
Contact Alpha Director Andrew Walker at [email protected]
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NEW! Women's Guild Retreat
Night
The February 2, 2016 meeting will be
held at 7:00 p.m. at Historic Old St.
Raymond Church located at the Dublin
Heritage Park & Museum, 600 Donlon
Way, Dublin.
Please join us as we prepare for Lent with
an evening of Spiritual Reflection. All
women of the parish are cordially invited.
Questions? Call Kathy Lacey at 829-0394.
Joblink - Need Help with a
Resume?
Are you unemployed or underemployed?
Joblink meets every Monday evening at
7:00PM in the Music Room at St.
Raymond Church. For more information,
contact: Gene Nokes at (510) 821-1726,
Baptisms at St. Raymond
Baptisms at St. Raymond take place on
the second full weekend of every month.
Classes for parents and godparents take
place once a month on Thursday
evenings at 7:00pm. Call the Parish Office
at 925-828-2460
Date Night at St. Joan of Arc
St. Raymond is collaborating with St. Joan
of Arc to host this marriage ministry
event on January 22, from 6:45pm -
9:00pm. This will be an Appetizer
Party, socializing and a video from
Beloved. Childcare provided!
Register at https://
GIFT2016.EventBrite.com (scroll
down near to end). Questions,
please contact Tony & Melanie Capretta
Tickets Now Available for the
Annual Crab Feast
Friday, February 5th, Tickets $45
Saturday, February 6th, Tickets $50
ALL YOU CAN EAT. Doors
open at 5:30pm. We will be
serving Salad, Bread, Pasta, Crab and
Dessert, along with coffee and tea.
Roasted chicken is also available for
those who do not want a crab dinner; the
chicken dinner ticket must be purchased
in advance. A fully reserved table of 10
gets two bottles of wine free! Tickets can
be purchased in the Parish Office with a
check (payable to the Knights of
Columbus) or cash. Credit cards accepted
on Sunday mornings from 8:30 to Noon
in front of St. Raymond Church. You can
also email us at [email protected]
with your reservation request.
Adoration in the Chapel
Come spend some time with Jesus daily
in Adoration in our chapel from Monday -
Friday, 9am - 3pm or every first Friday of
the month in the Church from 9am -
8pm. The next Adoration in the Church
will be Friday, February 5th.
WINGS: The Mustard Seed
The winter season of WINGS continues
on Wednesday, January 13th at 9:15 to
11:15am in Moran Hall. Our winter
theme is "How the Parables are speaking
to YOU" and the speakers will be
members of our Wings community.
January 20th: The Mustard Seed
All women of the parish are invited to
attend and drop ins are always welcome.
Childcare is available.
NEW! St. Vincent de Paul
Collection
The second collection on the last Sunday
of January will be for the St. Vincent de
Paul Conference at St. Raymond. Your
generosity enables this ministry to help
the less fortunate in our local
community. With your support our local
community families will be more able to
handle the economic challenges that are
impacting their lives. Envelopes for the
SVdP collection are available in the
church vestibule, as well as in your
individual package of church
envelopes. Thank you for your past
support and current generosity.
NEW! Parish Office Closed
In observance of Martin Luther King Jr.,
the Parish & Faith Formation offices will
be closed on Monday, January 18th.
Join St. Raymond’s Flocknote!
Stay connected each week at St. Raymond by joining
our new weekly communication newsletter through
Flocknote. Get up to date Parish news, our bulletin in
your inbox and activities for the upcoming week. Log
onto bit.ly/flocknote and Select “Stay Connected”
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Faith Formation
Children’s Faith Formation Classes
for Grades 1-5 are offered on Tuesday 4:00PM - 5:30PM
or Wednesday 4:00PM– 5:30PM & 6:00PM - 7:30PM
bit.ly/grades1-5
Pre-K Sunday School Meets Sunday during the
9:00 am Mass during the school year bit.ly/pre-kSundaySchool
If you meet any of these criteria (even if you do not) and if you seek a closer relationship with Jesus Christ, we would like to help. Please call the Parish Office at 925-828-2460.
Never been baptized?
Baptized in another Christian church? Baptized Catholic, never received Eucharist? Baptized, received Eucharist but have not been
confirmed? Married outside of the church, but would like
your marriage blessed? Left the church, but want to come home? Cradle Catholic confirmed, engaged, but looking
for more?
RCIA Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults
Join fellow Catholics and Pro-Lifers as we stand for the littlest among us at the
12th Annual Walk for Life in San Francisco Jan 23rd, 2016.
Knights of Columbus are needed for security (peacekeepers), support, and to join the thousands of participants (50,000+ last year)
Rally: 12:30-1:30 Civic Center Plaza
Walk: 1:30 - End at Justin Herman Plaza (approx. 2 miles)
Further info www.walkforlifewc.com
Plans are to meet at Dublin/Pleasanton Bart station at approx. 11am that morning.
Those planning to attend, please contact Joe Lasala at 408-348-1558 (cell) or email [email protected]
Last weekend, over 80 confirmation teens and core headed to Mount Hermon for a weekend retreat. It was a very meaningful experience challenging teens to grow deeper in their relationship with Christ. Together teens hiked, prayed, learned about the saints, and shared with one another in small groups. Thanks to our core and Fr. Lawrence for being with us!
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Contact Tony & Melanie – [email protected]
Faustina: Messenger of the Divine
Mercy Viewing
Sunday, January 31, 7:00 pm
Castro Valley Performing Arts Center,
In Faustina: Messenger of Divine Mercy,
audiences experience the spirit and life of
the Polish mystic Saint Faustina paired
with a parallel modern-day story that
offers audiences a personal connection to
Faustina via the current moral issues of
our time. St. Faustina’s personal
encounters with Jesus have inspired a
world-wide devotion to Christ’s Divine
Mercy, and many audiences of the film
have called the production a “wake-up
call.”
Tickets are $15 for Adults and $12 for
Seniors and Youth (17 and under). A
discount price of $40 is offered to
families of four. This film is suitable for
those who are 12 or older. For more
information, call 510-537-0806 .
Growing in Faith Together
Workshops
During the month of January, St. Joan of
Arc will host 45 free workshops meant to
help participants grow in their faith.
These workshops are aimed towards
adults who want to continue learning
about their Catholic faith and to help
those who may have fallen-away grow
closer to God. To view more information
about the program, visit sjasr.org/GIFT.
Valentine’s Dinner and a Movie
Need plans for Valentine’s Day? San
Damiano Retreat Center will host a
Valentine’s Day Dinner and Movie
Fundraiser. The event will be open to
singles and couples. The cost will be $50
per person. For more information about
the event, contact Kateri Kautai
925-837-9141, ext. 315
Upcoming Retreats at
San Damiano—Danville
Walking the Franciscan Path: Gospel
Living - January 22 - 24
Soul Script: Writing from the Deep Self
January 23
Healing and Wholeness: Taming the
Anger Dragon - January 29 - 31
For more information call 925-837-9141,
ext. 315 or via www.sandamiano.org
NEW! Suicide Prevention in Our
Community
The Catholic Community of Pleasanton
will host a Suicide Prevention in our
Community event on Wednesday,
January 27 at 7:30 pm at St. Augustine.
Dr. Daniel Reidenbert, Executive Director
of Suicide Awareness Voices of Education
(SAVE) will speak about recognizing the
signs of someone who is considering
suicide, how to talk about it with others,
as well as treatment, prevention, and
general mental wellness. While the
presentation will be focused on teens in
high school, all are welcomed and
encouraged to attend. A $10 at-will
donation per family will be collected at
the end of the night to help cover the
cost of the speaker. Contact Nicole
Browne at 925-474-2774 for more info.
BECOME A CERTIFIED VOLUNTEER TAX PREPARER
Help families and individuals with low
to moderate income prepare their tax
returns. No experience required. FREE
training classes in January.
Requirements: Min. volunteer
commitment of 4-5 hours per week,
comfortable using computers,
knowledge of Microsoft Windows,
desire to help the community.
Location: Tri-Valley One-Stop Career
Center, 6300 Village Parkway, Suite
100, Dublin. For information, visit
www.trivalleyonestop.org
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Readings for the Week!
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Sm 15:16-23; Ps 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21, 23; Mk 2:18-22 Tuesday: 1 Sm 16:1-13; Ps 89:20-22, 27-28; Mk 2:23-28 Wednesday: 1 Sm 17:32-33, 37, 40-51; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10; Mk 3:1-6 Thursday: 1 Sm 18:6-9; 19:1-7; Ps 56:2-3, 9-13; Mk 3:7-12 Friday: 1 Sm 24:3-21; Ps 57:2-4, 6, 11; Mk 3:13-19 Saturday: 2 Sm 1:1-4, 11-12, 19, 23-27; Ps 80:2-3, 5-7; Mk 3:20-21 Sunday: Neh 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10; Ps 19:8-10, 15; 1 Cor 12:12-30 [12-14, 27]; Lk 1:1-4; 4:14-21
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Monday: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day;
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity begins
Tuesday: Julian Calendar Theophany (Epiphany)
Wednesday: St. Fabian; St. Sebastian
Thursday: St. Agnes
Friday: Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children
Saturday: St. Vincent; St. Marianne Cope; Blessed Virgin Mary
School News
Applications for 2016-2017 are now available on-
line on our website www.straymondschool.org.
Do you know someone interested in a Catholic
education at St. Raymond School? Please spread
the word that the next school tour will be on
Wednesday, February 3rd, after Coffee with Catherine.
Join our principal for coffee after morning assembly
and then take a tour of our school and get any
questions you may have answered. Also, save the date
for our open house following the noon Mass on the
Sunday of Catholic Schools Week, January, 31st 2016.
Scan here to watch a video on St. Raymond
School.
Young Adult Ministry
St. Raymond is starting a young adult group. Adults ages
(21-35) are invited to join in! Text the word “joy” to 84576 for
more information.
Youth Ministry – High School
bit.ly/HSMinistry
Like us on Facebook to stay connected.
Youth Ministry – Middle School
bit.ly/EdgeJump
To join our JUMP program, stop by our Youth Ministry Office or
call us at 925-574-7411
Middle School & High School Participating in Walk
for Life!
Join everyone in our Youth Programs and St. Raymond
parishioners in the annual Walk for Life Event in San Francisco
on Saturday, January 23rd from 9:30am - 3:30pm. Sign ups are
taking place in the Youth Ministry Office. The Walk for Life
Event will kick-off with a Mass at St. Raymond which begins at
9:30am.
High School Movie Night
Join teens in our community
for our annual movie night on
January 20 from 6:30pm-9pm.
This will take place the week of
the Walk for Life event and will
feature the movie “Bella”.
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First Reading Isaiah 62:1-5
Second Reading 1 Corinthians 12:4-11
Gospel Reading John 2:1-11
This Sunday we begin the liturgical
season of Ordinary Time. For many
Sundays in this lectionary cycle (Cycle C),
our readings will be taken from the
Gospel of Luke. Occasionally, however,
we will read from John's Gospel. This is
true of today's Gospel reading, which
describes the beginning of Jesus' ministry
and his first miracle.
To situate today's reading within the
context of John's Gospel, we note that
John's report of this event follows Jesus'
call of his first disciples. John tells us that
Jesus and his disciples were invited to
this wedding at Cana, as was Jesus'
mother, Mary. There is no parallel report
of this miracle at Cana in the Synoptic
Gospels.
In the Church's liturgical history, the
wedding feast of Cana is closely
associated with the baptism of the Lord
and the adoration of the infant Jesus by
the Wise Men. In this context, the sign
Jesus performs at the wedding feast is
celebrated as an epiphany or a
manifestation of Jesus' divinity.
Yet awareness of Jesus' impending
passion and death is ever present in
John's Gospel. Even in this report of
Jesus' first sign, the language used
anticipates Jesus' passion. When Jesus
says to his mother that his hour has not
yet come, he protests against her wishes
in language that John will use again when
reporting Jesus' Last Supper with his
disciples. When introducing the story of
Jesus washing his disciples' feet, John
writes that Jesus knew that his hour had
come. In John's Gospel, Jesus is very
much in command and aware of all that
is to happen to him.
Here, as elsewhere in John's Gospel,
Mary is not mentioned by name, but is
referred to instead as the mother of
Jesus. Mary is influential in Jesus' first
sign. She will also be present at his
Crucifixion, a witness to the final
manifestation of his divinity.
John's Gospel describes seven signs that
indicate Jesus' identity to his disciples.
John never speaks of these signs as
miracles because their importance is not
in the deed that Jesus performs but in
what these deeds indicate about Jesus'
identity. Here, as when John describes
the other signs, the disciples are said to
begin to believe, but no mention is made
as to whether the other wedding guests
are even aware of what has happened.
Marriage and wedding feasts are
metaphors used in Scripture to describe
God's salvation and the Kingdom of God.
Here at the beginning of Jesus' public
ministry, John's Gospel seeks to establish
that Jesus is going to re-interpret and
fulfill Yahweh's promise to Israel. Jesus
establishes the New Covenant. A hint
about what this New Covenant will be
like is made evident in the deed that
Jesus performs. Asked to do something
to address the awkward situation that
the absence of wine at a wedding feast
would create, Jesus' miracle produces
vast quantities of wine—six jars holding
thirty gallons each are filled to
overflowing with choice wine.
This lavish response to a simple human
need is a vision for us of the abundance
of God's kingdom. It challenges us to
respond generously when confronted
with human need today. We respond as
best we can, fully confident that God can
transform our efforts, bringing the
Kingdom of God to fulfillment among us.
We are very fortunate to be able to extend our food program, so
if you or someone you know is in need of a Food Basket anytime during the year, please provide your
name and number to our Parish Office by calling 828-2460. Your information will be kept confidential.
We look forward to helping you!
Si usted o conoce a alguien con la necesidad de una canasta de comida, por favor escriba su nombre y numero de
telefono a nuestra oficina parroquial, 828-2460. Su información mantendrá cial. Gracias, y Dios le bendiga!
Source: Loyola Press
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
Is there a transformation needed in your own life, or one that has recently taken place?
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Pope Francis, has announced the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy, which calls each one of us to reflect on the corporal and
spiritual works of mercy: “Let us rediscover these corporal works of mercy and let us not forget the spiritual works of mercy,
(Misericordiae Vultus, No. 15)
Seven Corporal Works of Mercy
1. Feed the Hungry
2. Give Drink to the Thirsty
3. Clothe the Naked
4. Shelter the Homeless
5. Visit the Sick
6. Visit the Imprisoned
7. Bury the Dead
Seven Spiritual Works of Mercy
1. Counsel the Doubtful
2. Instruct the Ignorant
3. Admonish Sinners
4. Comfort the Afflicted
5. Forgive All Injuries
6. Bear Wrongs Patiently
7. Pray For the Living and the Dead
The parable of the Good Samaritan is so
powerful that the very term has passed into our
language. Jesus tells us that when the
Samaritan found the man who had been
assaulted, he bound up his wounds, pouring on
oil and wine, then brought him to a place where
he could recover (Luke 10:34).
One of the glories of our Catholic tradition is the many institutions founded over the
centuries to care for the sick. Heroic women and men have dedicated their entire lives to
caring for the sick and elderly, and it may be that God is calling you to such a
vocation. That is not the path for most of us, but we all should be concerned about health
care in our nation. As Catholics we should do what we can to further just policies and also
assist our own Catholic hospitals and convalescent homes.
Yet St. John Paul II reminds us that institutional solutions are not enough. As he
recovered from the attempt on his life, the Pope wrote a moving exhortation on the
meaning of human suffering, Salvifici doloris. In that remarkable document he wrote,
“The institutions are very important and indispensable; nevertheless, no institution can by
itself replace the human heart, human compassion, human love or human initiative, when
it is a question of dealing with the sufferings of another” (SD 29). During his own
recovery, the Holy Father noticed that often doctors talked about his “case” in front of
him, without including him in the conversation. They were no doubt very professional,
but John Paul recognized how important it is for the patient to feel that he or she is more
than just a “case”. We are told in the Book of Sirach: “Do not shrink from visiting a sick
person, because for such deeds you will be loved” (Sir 7:35). The Good Samaritan gave
the unfortunate man soothing medicine, and discerning care for others is Christ’s
prescription, too.
For more information visit, http://jubileeofmercy-eb.org/. Source: Diocese of Oakland
Ministry of Care We welcome all who have suffered the loss of a beloved
person: spouse, parent, child, or friend. St. Raymond's Ministry of Care Grief Support Group meets on Saturday
from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon in Kids Klub. Call Matt Troiano, 925-493-1137, [email protected]
Have you moved? Changed your phone number? Changed your e-mail
address? Help us keep our records up to date and save us
some money on our communication expense. Notify the
parish office of changes, 925-828-2460 or via email at
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MASS INTENTIONS
Please pray for all who are ill, especially: Andres Avila II, Matt Troiano, Ofelia De Vera, Maruja De Vega, Cesar Roasa, Sr. Mary of the Eucharist, Romie
Cambaliza, Bill Dennis, Diane Kau, Cathy Zoffada, Caren Carlough, Amy Wheeloch, Frank Mirabella, Donna McWilliams, Joan McGrady-Beach, Miriam Pasqual,
Cathy Valente, Linda Back, Armanda Pereira, Daniela Chang, Juan & Cellsa Muniz, John Corsaro, Erika Gonzalez, Miguel Lopez Jr., James Kelly, Alicia
Sanchez Hagerty, Ramon Cabrera, Rosemary Ruggerio, Katie Taylor, Ivan Lopez, Hudson McCauley, Lydia Angeles, Gesine Harmon, Gloria D’Angelo, Tom
Anderson, Arjun Kini, Jonathan Patrick O’Neil, Majoflor DeLeon Apostol, Rosario Facun, Rosalinda Ilagan, Priscilla Mays, Caridad, Bill Presswood, Geraldine
McAleer, Finbarr McAleer, Noreen Kane, Carmel Mahoney, Sharon Studulski, Elnora Fonacier, Consuelo Behar, O’Brien Family, Diana Bonanno, Julie Viscovich,
Nick Elward, Camille Chabot, Valerie & Michael Brown, Linda Lopez, Linda Young, Florence Hess, Sam Maruwama, Carl DeMonteverde, Cesar Diaz,
Tony Amarante, Bonnie Gurzell, Patricia Lastufka, Richard Kelly, Sam Maruyama, Annette Bigham, Mae Ranola, Eva Martinez, Mark & Diana Sanchez, Linda
Back, Denise Silberman, Doug Bosma, Frank Steele
Please pray for all who have recently departed, especially: Thomas Perko Sr., Amada Cevallos, Rostini Gomez
For those we love…
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS For the Week of Jan. 18 – Jan. 24, 2016
Monday, January 18
Job Link Music Room
RCIA Kids Klub
Ignatian Exercises M1, M2 & M3
Tuesday, January 19:
Ignatian Exercises M1, M2 & M3
Religious Ed. Classes Church/Hall
Youth Ministry – Edge Hall
Hispanic Prayer Grp Music Room
Women’s Guild Board Mtg Kids Klub
Opus Dei Church Wednesday, January 20:
Wings Hall
Hispanic Young Adult Chapel
Music Ministry – Adult Music Room
Religious Ed Classes Church/Hall
Women’s Guild Fashion Show Mtg. Kids Klub
Youth Ministry Meeting Hall
Thursday, January 21:
Cursillo M5
Spanish Choir Rehearsal Music Room
Hispanic Prayer Group Church
Small Group Formation Kids Klub Joseph & The Amazing Dreamcoat Hall Friday, January 22:
Catholic Daughters Game Night Kids Klub
Joseph & The Amazing Dreamcoat Hall
Hispanic Group – Bible Study Church Saturday, January 23:
Ministry of Care Joseph & The Amazing Dreamcoat Hall Sunday, January 24:
Youth Ministry – Confirmation Mtg Hall
January 17 – January 24, 2016
Sunday, January 17:
7:30AM ~ Int. of Christopher Gan & Family
9:00AM ~ † Kathryn Hickel
10:30AM ~ Intentions of the People of St. Raymond
12:00PM ~ † John Studulski
1:30PM ~ Int. of Jaime Rodriguez
6:00PM ~ † Ronnie Dio
Monday, January 18: 8:30AM ~† Ricardo Barredo Jr.
12:15PM ~† Elizabeth Nelson
Tuesday, January 19: 8:30AM ~† Marcelo D. Cruz
12:15PM ~† Marco Antonio Alvarado
Wednesday, January 20: 8:30AM ~ Int. of Dorothy DeMonteverde
12:15PM ~ † Arturo Marcado
Thursday, January 21: 8:30AM ~ † Victor D’Souza
12:15PM ~ † Warlito Butad
Friday, January 22: 8:30AM ~ † Emma Valles
12:15PM ~ † Lilian M. Phillips
Saturday, January 23: 8:30AM ~ Int. of Elnora Fonacier
5:00PM ~ † Paula Lorain
Sunday, January 24: 7:30AM ~ Int. of Linda & Miriam Pasqual
9:00AM ~ † Cesar Hufano
10:30AM ~ † Florence Koscik
12:00PM ~ Intentions of the People of St. Raymond
1:30PM ~ † Theodoro P. Cortez Jr.
6:00PM ~ † Romer Baluyut