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"To evangelize and share the Gospel, walk with one another on
our journey of faith, and draw others into Christ's one, holy,
catholic and apostolic Church."
Second Sunday of Advent December 6, 2015
MOTHERCABRINICIRCLEGIFTSTORE
ADVENT CANDLES! ADVENT WREATHS! CHRISTMAS CARDS! Stop by after Sunday morning Masses to see the beautiful selection of Christmas cards, Advent wreaths and Christmas gifts. You will find that very special gift for
your loved ones. Give the gift of Faith, give a Catholic gift!
Tuesday, December 8 - Holy Day of Obligation. Mass schedule: Monday, December 7, Vigil Mass:
5:30pm 6:00am, 8:30am, 12:00 noon, 5:30pm and 7:00 pm (Spanish).
Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe — Saturday, December 12
4:30am Las Mañanitas, 5:00am Mass (Spanish).
7:00pm Mass (Spanish), and the representation of the apparition. Refreshments in the Hall following Mass.
Simbang Gabi — Sunday, December 20
5:00pm Mass. Refreshments in the Hall following Mass.
Las Posadas — Wednesday, December 16
Bilingual Rosary in the church. Singing procession to the Hall for fellowship and refreshments.
Parish Mission—Parish Priests
Monday, December 14—Tuesday, December 15 at 7:00pm
John proclaims a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. All flesh shall see the salvation of God (Luke 3:1-6).
RECTORY 1305 Royal Avenue Simi Valley, CA 93065 Ph: 526-1732 Fax: 526-0067 Email: [email protected] Tony Gammariello, PBM • 526-1732 Website: www.StRoseSV.com
HOURS Monday to Friday: 8:00am—8:00pm Saturday: 9:00am—5:00pm Sunday: 8:00am—4:00pm Facilities Manager Norm Ouellette • 551-3704
ANNULMENT ASSISTANCE Deacon Ed Posvar (805) 501-7578 [email protected]
ALTAR SERVER MINISTRY [email protected]
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion—Coordinators George Lemos Tony Lemos ([email protected])
FAITH FORMATION Sandra Lemos, Director • 526-5513 [email protected]
LECTORS MINISTRY Tony Delgado 584-6987 [email protected]
LIFE TEEN / YOUTH MINISTRY Adam Cross, Youth Minister 526-8181 [email protected]
MINISTERIO HISPANO Libia Perez, Director • 915-4605 [email protected]
MUSIC MINISTRY Clare Delto, Director • 526-1732 [email protected]
RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY Julia Dobrucki • 915-4625 [email protected]
24 HR. LIFE CENTER HOTLINE FOR UNPLANNED PREGNANCY Call 1-800-973-7334 www.facebook.com/PregnancyCounselingCenter
SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN Sandy Lemos 526-5513 (Interim Chair person)
SUB-ROSA YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY The SubRosa Team 208-2545
SACRAMENTS ANOINTING OF THE SICK Administered throughout the year. Please call the Rectory any time in case of serious illness or going into surgery.
BAPTISMS English: 1st Sunday of the month Arrangements must be made prior to Baptism. Español: 3r Domingo del mes Es necesario hacer arreglos con anticipacion.
MARRIAGES
BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY Dot Goerisch • 526-5640
CHARISMATIC PRAYER MINISTRY Deacon Pete Wilson • 501-4535
CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER GROUP Ched & Lumi Cruz 584-6160
COUPLES FOR CHRIST Joanne & Erwin Ilustrisimo (818) 419-3503 Email: [email protected]
FILAM (Filipino/American) Sylvia Asuncion 857-5540
ICF (Italian Catholic Federation) Joey Lo Dolce 587-1892
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL #5803 Bob Spielman, Grand Knight 522-8446
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS (RCIA) If interested in becoming Catholic or if you are a baptized adult in need of Confirmation and First Communion please call: Julia Dobrucki • 915-4625
SERVING THOSE IN NEED Earl Todd 581-0957
1325 Royal Avenue, Simi Valley, CA 93065 John P. Sanders, Principal - Website: www.srls.org 526-5304 • 526-0939 (fax)
AFTER SCHOOL CARE 577-8208 St. Rose School Alumni—Teresa Moran Runyon: [email protected] OR www.srls.org/alumni
PASTOR Rev. Joseph P. Shea FrShea@strosesv,com
Associate Pastor Fr. Bill Nicholas
(www.FrWCNicholas.com) Priests in Residence
Fr. Jim Maher Fr. Dave Heney DaveHeney.com
[email protected] DEACONS
Dn. Peter Wilson Dn. Terry Reibenspies
Dn. Louis Fernandez Dn. Edward Posvar
Vigil: 5:30pm Holy Day: 6:00am; 8:30am; 12:00pm; 5:30pm; 7:00pm (Spanish)
LITURGY SCHEDULE
Monday & Wednesday 9:00am—10:00am Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 4:00pm—5:00pm Saturday: 3:00pm—5:00pm 6:00pm—7:00pm
HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION
SACRAMENT OF CONFESSION
Daily: 8:30am & 5:30pm Saturday: 8:30am; 5:00pm (Vigil); 7:00pm (Spanish) Sunday: 6:00am, 7:00am, 9:00am, 11:00am (Family/Children),
1:00pm (Spanish) 5:00pm(Youth)
Vigil: 5:00 PM Fr. Dave Heney
(Spanish) 7:00 PM Fr. Joe Shea
6:00 AM Fr. Bill Nicholas
7:00 AM Fr. Jim Maher
9:00 AM Fr. Bill Nicholas
11:00 AM Fr. Dave Heney
(Spanish) 1:00pm Fr. Joe Shea
5:00 PM Fr. Dave Heney
PRIEST MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday, December 12
Sunday, December 13
*Occasionally the Celebrant may change.
MINISTRIES
MOTHER CABRINI CIRCLE GIFT SHOP Located in the vestibule; open before & after morning Sunday Masses; Thursdays 12-3pm
Dear friends,
On December 8th—the Feast of the Immaculate Conception—the entire Catholic Church begins the Holy Year of Mercy. What a timely theme for our world that is so troubled because of the lack of mercy.
For the Year of Mercy, the parish has developed a calendar of events. We will print this calendar each week in the bulletin for your convenience so that you can experience God’s mercy in a pow-erful way this year and share God’s mercy with others.
A few ways that we will continuously be celebrating the Year of Mercy:
1. We will continue hearing Confessions 6 days a week. This Sacrament is the doorway to God’s Mer-cy. Try to celebrate this Sacrament more frequently this year. You can find the schedule of the hours for Confessions in the bulletin.
2. You will receive a Holy Card for the Year of Mercy. On one side of this card will be the prayer Hail Holy Queen that we will pray after every Mass during the Year of Mercy, and I would encourage you to pray at home. On the other side will be a list of the Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy. You shouldmemorize and practice these works of mercy during this holy year.
3. Attend the Advent Retreat, “Experience the Mercy of God,” on the evenings of Monday, December 14th and Tuesday, December 15th. The retreat will begin at 7:00 p.m. in the Church. We will have ex-position of the Blessed Sacrament, a spiritual conference, followed by Eucharistic Adoration and Con-fessions until8:30 p.m.
Choosing to do these three activities things will take each one of us a long way into the embrace of God’s mercy. May God bless you.
Yours in Christ,
Fr. Joseph Shea
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
December 8, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception: (Holy Day of Obligation) begins the Holy Year of Mercy. Monday, December 7, Vigil Mass 5:30pm; Tuesday, December 8: 6:00, 8:30am, 12:00noon, 5:30 and 7:00pm (Spanish) The parish will be producing a calendar, listing all the events by which we hope to celebrate and experience the Mercy of God in our lives in this coming year. Stay tuned.
December 12, Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, 4:30am “Las Mañanitas” Mass followed by fellowship and reception in the hall.
“Atimetodie…”Ecc3:2Pray for the souls of our faithful departed and their families especially…
U.S. Army Matthew Alatorre Pvt. James Berru Patrick Croy John Gebert Thomas M. Gonzalez Brian Kiely Ryan Loniero Ronald Murphy Ryan Osier Juan Ignacio Rios Kaplan Sharpe Nicholas TimpeGiehm Pvt. Bryce Willey Pvt. Gino Zarcone
National Guard Sgt Armando Peña, Jr
Col. Marilyn Rios U.S. Navy Matthew Anaya Gregg Bell Krysten Bohen Joseph Costanzo Nicolas Costanzo Jose T. Fernandez Alex Knott Alex Martin Nicholas C. Moreno Rafael Rodriguez
U.S. Air Force Tanner Aurand Sgt. Christine Campo Vincent Russo Maj. Andrew Hull
Capt. Melissa Hull
U.S.M.C. Christian Ares Raymond Bucci Nicolas Estrada Paul Gebert Sgt. Colton Haney Matthew Hunt Jim La Rosa Bradly Melson Ricky Noone Brian Olex GY SGT Casey Pilkington
1ˢͭ Lt. Andrew S. King
Jordan Sine Chris Sinsheimer
“A time to be born…” Ecc 3:2
“Atimeofwarandatimeofpeace…”Ecc3:8Prayforthoseservinginthemilitary.
“Atimetoheal…”Ecc3:3…Andprayforoneanother.—James5:13-18
Alexey Baikov Oscar Barrera, Jr.
Richard Case Rachel Castillo John Erickson
Michael Escandon Robert Flaherty & Family
Dorothy Flores Lisa Fahoome
Miles Go Glen Hilton
Ruth Ann Hoch-leutne
Mary Ice Margaret Jimenez
Maria Jimenez
Barbara Knight Maria Koszeghy
Jim Krebs Richard Landon Richard Mihalovits
Tom Montero Julia M ora
Edwin Morales Elizabeth Moreno
Barbara Prete John Roman Jodi Runyon
Imelda Schroeder Dian Schuetz
Gregory Schuetz Ted Seonbuchner
Burt Selik Marcia Southwell Todd Southwell Sara Spencer
Ernest Velasquez Carl Walinski Jo Wilhelmi
Imelda Youngman
Namesonthislistwillbedeletedafter3months,unlesstherectorystaffisnoti ied.
SATURDAY, December 5 8:30am Millennium Club 5:00pm Our Holy Priests (I) 7:00pm Humberto Romero Hernandez (D) SUNDAY, December 6 6:00am Benjamin Hacuman (D) 7:00am Janis Marshall (D) 9:00am Benjamin F. Soares (D) 11:00am Mary Lou Zaccone (D) 1:00pm Rafael Gudiel (D) 5:00pm Joseph Kelly (D) MONDAY December 7 8:30am Maria B. Martinez (D) 5:30pm Mario Gonzalez Sr (D) TUESDAY, December 8 6:00am Nick Fowler (I) 8:30pm Maria Chen (D) 12:00pm Terry Garcia (I) 5:30pm Catalino & Cristina Perida (D) 7:00pm Margarito Valenzuela WEDNESDAY, December 9 8:30am Celia Cruz (I) 5:30pm Paula Galindez (I) THURSDAY, December 10 8:30am Carmen Torres (I) 5:30pm Manuella Rogue (I) FRIDAY, December 11 8:30am Eulogio Cervantes (D) 5:30pm Robert Iserman (I) SATURDAY, December 12 8:30am Millennium Club 5:00pm Cecilia Lee (D) 7:00pm Hand Maids of the Triune God (I) SUNDAY, December 13 6:00am Kenny Jimenez Paez (I) 7:00am Sam Ortega (D) 9:00am Doris Goerish (I) 11:00am Manny Rojas (I) 1:00pm Juan Carlos & Alfonso Esquirel (D) 5:00pm Joselito Baltazar (I)
Monday: Is 35:1-10; Ps 85:9-14; Lk 5:17-26 Tuesday: Gn 3:9-15, 20; Ps 98:1-4; Eph 1:3-6, 11-12; Lk 1:26-38 Wednesday: Is 40:25-31; Ps 103:1-4, 8, 10; Mt 11:28-30 Thursday: Is 41:13-20; Ps 145:1, 9-13ab; Mt 11:11-15 Friday: Is 48:17-19; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Mt 11:16-19 Saturday: Zec 2:14-17 or Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab; Jdt 13:18bcde, 19; Lk 1:26-38 or Lk 1:39-47, or any readings from the Common of the Blessed Virgin Mary, nos. 707-712 Sunday: Zep 3:14-18a; Is 12:2-3, 4, 5-6; Phil 4:4-7; Lk 3:10-18
Singing Adoration in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel
Tuesday 3:00-3:30pm Divine Mercy 7:00-8:00pm SubRosa 8:00-10:00pm Spanish Rosary
Wednesday 6:00pm Our Mother of Perpetual Help Novena
7:00-8:00pm Divine Mercy Holy Hour and Benediction with Deacon
Ed Posvar Friday
3:00-4:30pm Divine Mercy Chaplet, Litany to the Sacred Heart and Stations of
the Cross 6:00pm Family Novena in Honor of the
Holy Infant Jesus of Prague 6pm-9pm Spanish Prayer Group
9pm-10pm Saturday after 5pm Mass
Bilingual Rosary for the healing & unity of families.
We are a Christ-centered, self-help program.
We meet the 1st & 3rd Friday of the month in Room 11 of the school from 7:00-9:00pm.
Contact: Jean Jenners (JosephM34 @sbcglobal.net), call 526-1732 or: www.StRoseSV.com, click on Ministries to
find Divorced Separated Widowed.
If you are not able to sign up as a permanent Adorer, please consider
signing up to be an occasional substitute .
Monday, 9:00am—Saturday, 3:00pm Adorers are needed:
Tuesdays: 3am Wednesdays: 2am
Team Leaders 12am-5am Theresa Wong 428-0942 6am-11am Cathy Sullivan 526-7628 12pm-5pm Anita Koller 526-9910 6pm-11pm Kathy & Frank Cross 501-8431
Have you considered being a “Partner Adorer” ?
Sign up to accompany an existing adorer in the late night hours. These hours already have an adorer present so you should not be alone.
Tuesday 2am, 3am, 11pm,
Wednesday 12am, 1am, 2am, 3am, 11pm
Thursday 12am, 1am, 3am, 4am, 6am
11pm, Friday 12am, 3am, 6am
Saturday 3am, 4am, 6am
If interested, please call one of the team leaders.
We at your home parish, St. Rose of Lima, offer you... FREEDOM IN OUR LIVES, a Faith-
based Beatitudes program to help you realize how to let God’s healing power into your life. We meet the 2nd & 4th Fridays of each month, in room 11 of St. Rose of Lima School. We gather at 6:30pm for dinner, and the meeting begins at 7:00pm. Please join us, bring your friends and relatives and gain a new perspective in your life.
•anger •anxiety •bad habits •co-dependency •Depression •fear
•hopelessness •hung up with problems in your life?
•hurts •can’t deal with loneliness
“My grace is sufficient for you…”
Speaker: Dr. Bennett Annan
Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament “ O my God, if the people of ancient times showed such tremendous reverence and devotion to You in the
presence of the Ark of the Covenant, how much greater should (be) the reverence and devotion to Your Presence in the Blessed Sacrament paid by me and all Christian people in receiving the precious Body
and Blood of Your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ…” Imitation of Christ Thomas a Kempis
Catholic Young Adults
Apologetics December—7PM at Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Join us as we discuss how to defend the faith and how to live it! Faith & Reason
~1 Peter 3:15
World Youth Day 2016
Join SubRosa at World Youth Day 2016 in Krakow Poland. Please contact us for more information!
SubRosa Team St. Rose of Lima (SRL) 1325 Royal Avenue, Simi Valley, CA 93065 phone: 805-526-8181 email: [email protected] Facebook/Twitter: SubRosa Catholic Young Adults
Instagram: subrosacatholicya
The Summit: Jr. High An evening focused on youth in Jr. High, grades 6th-8th. The evenings will be the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month. Life Nights
Dec. 6th— The Pursuit of Happiness
Dec. 20th—Christmas Party
XLT (All Confirmation)
Sunday, December 13th
All Confirmation students are required to come to the XLT featuring speaker Chris Mueller, adoration and our XLT band. Everyone is invited!
Surf’s Up at St. Rose! Mr. John Sanders, school principal and surfing enthusiast,
has brought surfing to St. Rose! The surf program is anchored by a Science of Surfing elective class, open to students in grades 6-8, which meets on Fridays. Students in grades 6-8 can also be members of the school’s Surf Team, which competes in the Middle School Division of the Scholastic Surf Series against schools from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara. Also, the school developed a Surf-ing Club, which is open to all ages (parents, too!) and meets on weekends at various beaches. Members gain ocean knowledge, develop skills, and most importantly, share fellowship. You do not need to know how to surf to join the team or club; novices are en-couraged to participate.
“Kids learn what a huge difference there is between what they think they can achieve and what they actually can achieve,” Sanders says. “They face the moment-by-moment challenges that the ocean, weather conditions, and other surfers can bring. In surf-ing, as in life, you have to ‘take a few on the head’ to catch that wave, but when you do, it’s pure magic!”
On Saturday December 12 from 8:00 AM to Noon the Knights of Co-lumbus will be hosting
their quarterly blood drive in the park-ing lot of the parish hall. Our local blood bank United Blood Services will have bloodmobiles in the North parking lot for your convenience at this critical time of year.
Please help give the gift of life by call-ing Paul Friedeborn at 805-297-6473, UBS at 805-654-1600, or contact UBS online.
Why are some RCIA participants dismissed in the middle of the Mass?
This Sunday, at one of the morning Masses, those adults and children preparing to be baptized into the Catholic Church, and those preparing for full communion will be dismissed at the end of the Liturgy of the Word. This will continue each Sunday until Easter when, at the Easter Vigil, those who are ready will join us at the Table of the Eucharist for the first time. The parish is not sending them out because they are somehow “unworthy” to stay for the Liturgy of the Eucharist. Though they cannot yet come to the table of the Eucharist, Mother Church still has an obligation to feed those who have entered into a relationship with her through the Rite of Acceptance and Welcoming which was celebrated recently. God’s Word is their only food during this period. Instead, the participants depart from the Mass with one or more RCIA team members, to discuss the Mass readings for that Sunday and to experience more fully the impact of the Scriptures in their lives. This time is known as “Reflection on the Word.”
“All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the one who belongs to God may be complete, equipped for every good work.” (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
FOUNDATIONS IN LITURGY Come hear Fr. Bill’s Dynamic and exciting presentation of the origins and biblical foundations of the Sacraments, God’s gifts to bestow his grace on us in a profound way.
The Liturgical Year Class Tuesday December 8 The Liturgical Year Class Saturday December 12
Attendance at the prior sessions is not necessary to be able to fully understand and or participate in this class. We look forward to seeing you at either the Tuesday or Saturday session. Questions? Please contact Annette Cecil at 584-3533.
The conflicts of the early Christians in Corinth are in many ways similar to our struggles today as Christians. They, too, witnessed division, scandal, immorality, persecution and other trials. In response, St. Paul taught the Corinthians about the Church as the
Body of Christ, introducing them to the most powerful gift of all: the Eucharist. Join us for the Bible study of First Corinthians at St. Rose of Lima School in room 8 at 7:00pm and continuing every Thursday. For more information or to register for the study, please contact Dr. Neil Fanning, DDS, facilitator, at: [email protected]
12/13/15 - T2 Candidates – 3:30 pm Peer Mentoring in the Par ish Hall followed by Mass and XLT in the Church, dinner provided 12/13/15 - T1 Candidates – XLT in the Church 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. 12/19/15 All Candidates - Service Opportunity Volunteer to assist with the Serving Those in Need Toy Drive Volunteer as a Catechist Aide for one of our faith formation classes. This qualifies as a year-long service project and satisfies your service requirement for the entire year. Remember, all Confirmation Candidates are invited to join Youth Ministry for Sunday Life Nights, Catholic Say What, XLT, and all other YM events Continue to check the bulletin, the Parish website, or visit us on Facebook (St Rose of Lima Faith Formation) for information.
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RESPECT LIFE
Poinsettia Sale The Respect Life ministry will be selling beautiful poinsettia plants on Sat. December 5 and Sun. December 6. Each poinsettia is #10 or a box of six for $55. The proceeds will go to the Life Centers of Ventura County. Your support provides free pregnancy tests, life-saving ultrasounds, a helpline, baby and maternity needs, referrals and educational materials. Life Centers of Ventura County is a licensed medical clinic. Learn more at www.vclifecenters.com.You can also place an order and pay online via our website. Questions? Call 805 486-2721.
OneLifeLA, Jan 23, 2016 OneLifeLA is a walk and community event in downtown Los Angeles celebrating the beauty and dignity of all hu-man life from conception to natural death. We will be ar-
ranging for bus transportation so reserve the date! For more information, call Joe Ferrall 805-428-1894 or
visitwww.onelifeLA.org
HOMELESS SHELTER VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Our Mother Teresa Christian Service helps the homeless of Simi Valley in a special way during the winter months from November through March. It represents our Catho-
lic community in an ecumenical effort called P.A.D.S. (Public Action to Deliver Shelter). This pro-
gram provides shelter every night of the week, in a differ-ent church or hall, during the five harshest months of winter. St. Rose supplies night monitors every oth-
er Saturday night. The night monitors act as hosts for our guests, providing a movie, snacks and coffee, etc., during the evening and then breakfast in the morning before the
guests leave. The volunteers stay overnight from 7:30 pm until 7:30 am the next morning. Adult volunteers are
greatly needed for this. If you can help or have any ques-tions, please call Dave Burciaga, the St. Rose coordinator,
at (805) 795-6974. Thank you.
News from the Italian Catholic Federation - - - - - - It’s an ICF Pot Luck Christmas Party!
The St. Gianna Branch of the Italian Catholic Federation is host-ing a Christmas Pot Luck on Friday, December 11th, at 7PM, in the St Rose of Lima Parish Hall. All are welcome! We are asking for a donation of $7.00 for adults, $3.00 for chil-dren 7 and older; children 6 & under are free. Bring your favor-ite Christmas dish and come, join the music, fun and festivities. Contact Ritamarie Downey – 805-579-8970 or Chris Fabry – 805-583-0806 by December 9th to RSVP.
Our First ICF Sunday Breakfast On Sunday, December 13th after the 7:00AM and 9:00AM Masses, ICF will be sponsoring their first Sunday Breakfast! All Parishioners and friends are invited. The cost is $7.00 for adults, $3.00 for children 7 and older; chil-dren 6 and under are free. Come and see what’s cooking. Join us for a great breakfast and a chance to make new friends and visit with those you know!!! For questions call: Ritamarie Downey – 805-579-8970 or Chris Fabry – 805-583-0806.
Marie Callender’s Pies Boy Scout Troop 605 and Venture Crew 9605 will be selling Marie Callender’s Christmas pies after masses. Order your pies through the scouts and save the drive to Camarillo or Chatsworth to order your favorite pies. If you live in the Simi Valley/Moorpark areas, deliveries are available for a small fee. Following are the dates the troop/crew will be on the patio:
Sundays: December 6th, 13th and 20th from 6:15am-12:15pm & 4:45-6:15pm Saturday: December 19th from 4:45-6:15pm Pies pick up dates: Tuesday, December 22nd from 1-8pm and Wednesday, December 23rd from 8am-1pm If you miss the group when they are on the patio, please stop by the rectory for an order form or to drop off your order. Also, please bring us your used pie tins. If you have any questions please call: Kathi Quinn at 791-3377
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
En 1726, Juan de la Cruz (1542-1591) fue canonizado por el Papa Benito XIII. Nació en la región de Castilla en España, este doctor de la Iglesia junto con Teresa de Ávila fue reforma-dor de la Orden Carmelita. Muchas órdenes religiosas del siglo XV sufrieron grandes decadencias. Por eso mientras los Protes-tantes se separaban de la Iglesia, los religiosos descalzos, reco-letos y observantes buscaban reformar órdenes religiosas, como la Orden de la Bienaventurada Virgen María del Monte Carme-lo, uniéndose siempre más a la Iglesia Romana.
Para los reformadores católicos quedarse en la Iglesia no fue fácil, ¡sin embargo se quedaron! Aunque sus reformas fue-ron apoyadas por los Papas, muchos de ellos como Juan de la Cruz tuvieron que aguantar muchas oposiciones y persecucio-nes para lograr sus reformas. Estas reformas ardían con el deseo de amar bien a Cristo Jesús y a su cuerpo que es la Iglesia.
En sus poesías, Juan de la Cruz muestra la fuerza de esta llama de amor vivo a pesar de la oscuridad de la noche que no lo deja encontrar al amante (Dios).
Calendario de actividades LUNES
Clase de Biblia 7:00pm a 9:00pm Salón # 8
Neuróticos Anónimos 7:00pm a 9:00pm Salón # 4
Alanon 7:00pm a 9:00pm Salón # 5
Nuevo Grupo de Hombres 7:00pm a 9:00pm Salón # 13
Coordinado por el Deacono Louis Fernandez
MARTES Rito de Iniciación para Adultos RICA
7:00pm a 9:00pm Salón # 9 Neuróticos Anónimos
7:00pm a 9:00pm Salón # 4
Calendario de actividades JUEVES
Plaza Comunitaria 7:00pm a 9:00pm
Salón # 12 VIERNES
Grupo de Oración 7:00pm a 9:00pm en la iglesia
Grupo de Matrimonios 7:00pm a 9:00pm
Salon #5 Neuroticos Anonimos
7:00pm a 9:00pm Salon #4
PRIMER VIERNES DEL MES Adoracion Nocturna
9:30pm Salon de Flores dentro de la iglesia.
Lecturas de la Semana
Lunes: Is 35:1-10; Sal 85 (84):9-14; Lc 5:17-26
Martes: Gén 3:9-15, 20; Sal 98 (97):1-4;
Ef 1:3-6, 11-12; Lc 1:26-38
Miércoles: Is 40:25-31; Sal 103 (102):1-4, 8, 10;
Mt 11:28-30
Jueves: Is 41:13-20; Sal 145:1, 9-13ab; Mt 11:11-15
Viernes: Is 48:17-19; Sal 1:1-4, 6; Mt 11:16-19
Sábado: Zac 2:14-17 o Ap 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab;
Jdt 13:18bcde, 19; Lc 1:26-38 o Lc 1:39-47,
o cualquier lectura del Común de la
Santísima María Virgen
Domingo: Sof 3:14-18a; Is 12:2-3, 4, 5-6;
Fil 4:4-7; Lc 3:10-18
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