St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church
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St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church
St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church June 12th “Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time” Email: stcath@scachurch.or g Web: stcather ineofalexandr ia.net Facebook: St Cather ine Of Alexandr ia Catholic Church Twitter @ StCathOfTem Tel. 951-676-4403 Fax. 951-695-6659 41875 “C” Street, Temecula, CA 92592 And behold, a woman of the city, who was a sinner, when she learned that he was at table in the Pharisee’s house, brought an alabaster flask of ointment, and standing behind him at his feet, weeping, she began to wet his feet with her tears, and wiped them with the hair of her head, and kissed his feet, and anointed them with the ointment. Parish Information Pastoral Associate Director Of Liturgy & Catechetical Ministries Pastoral Council Finance Council Ministry Council Business Manager Office Manager Sacramental Life Ministries Deacon Pat Necerato 676-4403 Yolanda Ortiz Renee Micallef Jeff Irwin Ernie Cruz Emmy Lontoc 676-4403 676-4403 676-4403 676-4403 676-4403 695-6658 Sharla Ortiz 676-4403 John Lawson Terry Antuzzi 870-9990 676-7318 deaconpatnecerato@gmail.com Yolanda@scachurch.org emmy@scachurch.org sharla@scachurch.org Bulletin & Web Editor Parish Librarian Infant Baptism Confirmation/Adults Holy Communion/Sick Resurrection Ministry Wedding/Convalidation Retrouvaille Program Vocation Director Marriage Encounter Funerals Family Healing Maria Barth 587-0023 maria@scachurch.org Eucharestia Maria Altamirano 676-5747 Bautizos Maria Barth 587-0023 Lectores Amado Garcia 696-2706 Movimiento Fam. Fernando Martinez 760-8726 Caritas Casesoramiento 909-763-4970 #449 Unicion De Los Enfermos Maria Barth 587-0023 Grupo De Jovenes Maria Barth 587-0023 Grupo Juvenil Tony Carbajal 961-9312 Grupo De Oracion Maria Espinoza 234-2037 Faith Formation Director of Youth Min. Confirmation/Youth Religious Edu. Admin. Grades K-5 Cord. Eugene Eble Eugene Eble Mary Hitzeman Letha Heylmun 694-8614 694-8614 693-2146 695-6656 R.C.I.C. for Children Little Church/VBS Letha Heylmun Allison Willits 695-6656 714-244-6315 letha@scachurch.org Adult Faith Formation R.C.I.A Journey of Faith Susan Cline Frank Dagonese 295-5971 514-6872 Liturgical / Worship Miniseries Altar Servers Sharla Ortiz 676-4403 Holy Communion Karen Ritchie 906-2279 Greeters Mary Kleinvachter 551-4813 Lectors Ernie Cruz 972-4336 Ushers Oscar Talosig 252-4780 Art & Environment/Banners Fernando & Sonia Martinez Art & Environment/Decorations Jill Gonzalez 471-2692 Music Nancy Marshall 285-5233 Music 7:25 am Daily 8:00 am Sun. Nancy Marshall 5:00 pm Sat. Danielle Ellingson 7:00 pm Sat. & 2:00 pm Sun. Rudy Vegara 10:00 am Andy Santos 12:00 Noon & Children's Choir JR Santos 6:00 pm Youth Mass Mike & Debbie Sierras 285-5233 676-4403 775-1969 691-2267 677-3075 676-6036 676-4403 506-6653 514-6872 676-5655 693-2144 695-6653 514-6872 699-6750 693-2144 676-1219 (Service to the Divorced and Couples with Impediments to Receive Sacraments) parishionersnetwork@scachurch.org Deacons Ministerios En Espanol Directora De Edu. Julie Sprengelmeyer Anthony Karganilla Frank Dagonese Rita Hernandez Mia Barth Dc. Bob & Fran Frank Dagonese John & Raquel Mia Barth Leng Gonzales Dennis Malkowski Efren Ramirez Armando Servin 302-3140 225-6240 201-8348 Christian Life Ministries Filipino Ministry Healing Ministry Knights of Columbus Christian Life Ministries Bereavement Ministry Women’s Guild Dance Ministry Zumba Bong V. Aragon George Montano Jim Pupura Paul Watkins Rita Hernandez Bea Galindo Bettina Alcantara Events Coordinator Jill Gonzales 858-353-0640 522-9072 587-0862 302-5326 676-5655 695-1546 719-6863 scadancebettina@gmail.com 471-2692 Outreach Programs Birth Choice St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Charities Crisis Pregnancy Help/Food Pantry 296-3441 587-6752 924-9964 On behalf of Fr. Anthony, the staff and ministry members, and our en re parish community, we Welcome Fr. Jose Jamarillo as our new Parochial Vicar. We thank him for his desire to serve our community and look forward to his arrival. Please join us in welcoming him when he arrives July 1st. If your group or ministry has an announcement to be placed in our bulle n announced at Mass please submit your requests to Sharla Or z a minimum of 3 weeks prior to publica on or announcement for approval. Thank you. Sharla Or z sharla@scachurch.org ______________________________________ Please follow us on twi er to receive up to date parish ac vi es and important news. @StCathOfTem ______________________________________ If you have a serious illness, are facing hospitaliza on and/or surgery, you should arrange to receive the Sacrament of the Anoin ng of the Sick. The Anoin ng is offered every Friday at the 7:25 am mass upon request. If you or your family member is unable to a end mass Father will come to your home. Please contact the parish office to allow me or proper prepara on. Thank you. Mark Your Calendar Office Hours 8:00 am - 4:00 pm New Parishioner Mee ng June 14th 6:15 pm Spanish and 7:00 pm English in the Parish Social Hall Spaghe Dinner hosted by the Knights of Columbus June 24th from 5pm-8pm Reconcilia on Service- Saturday, July 2nd 8:00 AM Infant Bap sm Informa on Mee ng, July 2nd at 9:30am in Room L-4 Reconcilia on Service- Wednesday, July 6th 7:00 PM New Parishioner Mee ng July 19th at 6:15 pm Spanish and 7:00 pm English in the Parish Social Hall Mass Intentions Please pray for the ill and hospitalized members of our Parish, their families & caregivers. “Please remember our Elderly and Homebound as well”. Please contact Irene Roney at 951-304-2474 if you wish to have a name added or removed to this list. Date Hour June 13th Monday Father’s 7:25 am Isabell Vargas Gabriella Stumetz Jim McCarthy Patricia Pedersen Emmanuel Lopez Francisca Soto Marc Wright Mary McClintock Stacy Gibbons June 14th Tuesday Juanita Tarango Paul Fitzpatrick Mary Anne Hague Father’s 7:25 am Bobbi Martinez Irene Marin Ascencion Marin Colleen Dalton Caroline Halter June 15th Wednesday Father’s 7:25 am June 16th Thursday Father’s 7:25 am June 17th Friday Father’s 7:25 am June 18th Saturday James Mooney Xuan Phan & Nguyen Tran 5:00 pm Laszlo & John Brant 7:00 pm June 19th Sunday Tony Ortiz 8:00 am Intentions of Parishioners Maria Cruz Shaffer 10:00 am Robert Emeka Anigbogu 12:00 pm Pascual Manzano 2:00 pm Ann Marie Savant 6:00 pm WE WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS TO OUR PARISH FAMILY NEW PARISHIONER ORIENTATION If you are interested in joining Saint Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church please make plans to join us at our next New Parishioner Orientation scheduled for the following date and times: June 14th, 2016 at 6:15 PM Spanish, Parish Social Hall June 14th, 2016 at 7:00 PM English Parish Social Hall This is an information meeting lasting about 30 minutes and we are committed to serving the needs of all those who show interest in joining our Parish. If you have any questions please contact the Parish Office at 951 676-4403. Blessings, Dcn. Pat Necerato, Pastoral Associate St. Catherine Of Alexandria ST. CATHERINE OF ALEXANDRIA SUNDAY COLLECTION 4th Sunday May 2016 MASS TIME 5PM 7PM 8AM 10AM 12PM 2PM 6PM TOTALS LAST YEAR Difference $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ PLATE REGULAR- TOTAL PER ENVELOPES MASS 460.00 394.00 629.00 817.00 984.00 1,128.00 1,155.00 5,567.00 5,161.00 406.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3,223.00 693.00 2,732.00 2,284.00 2,161.00 126.00 756.00 12,760.00 13,565.00 (805.00) $ 3,683.00 $ 1,087.00 $ 3,361.00 $ 3,101.00 $ 3,145.00 $ 1,254.00 $ 1,911.00 $ 18,327.00 $ 18,726.00 $ (399.00) 2014 DDF Assessments: Diocese Goal: $114,200 Parish Goal: $200,000 Total $314,200 Received to Date $38,768 Pledge to Date $50,675 # of Donors 655 12.34% Percent of Goal K-5, Middle School, High School, Young Adults, and Family Catechesis Information K-12 Faith Formation Registration Next opportunity to register! Sunday, June 12th – 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM Monday, June 13th – 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM Tuesday, June 14th – 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM Wednesday, June 15th – 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM (Back of Di Leo Hall) Faith Formation Forms available at: www.stcatherineofalexandria.net Summer Vacation Prayer A Child's Prayer No more homework, no more tests. No more getting up for school. No more book reports or studying. My summer vacation begins today! I'm so happy and I'm so free. I want to read and get up late. I want to ride my bike and swim. I want to play more with my friends. Please bless my summer days, dear God. Keep me safe and happy. YOUTH MASS!!! Join us Sunday’s @ 6:00 PM Catechesis: Handing on the Faith “Catechesis is an education in the faith of children, young people, and adults which includes especially the teachings of Christian doctrine imparted, generally speaking, in an organic and systematic way, with a view to initiating the hearers into the fullness of Christian life.” Catechism of the Catholic Church article 5 Usher Ministry At the present time, we are in need of Ushers for all of our Masses. You will be welcoming people to worship, tending their needs, helping them find a place, gathering their gifts during the collection, and bidding them farewell when the Mass concludes. By nature, you are a person who wants to help. You have a deep faith in Christ, a love for the Mass, and a place in a community. Your desire to serve will help the faithful worship when they arrive at Church. If you feel that you might be called to this ministry please call Yolanda Ortiz, her information is in the bulletin. Thank you and God Bless. GREGORIAN CHANT Starting on the weekend of June 11 & 12 we will have a contemplative period of time for prayer and music in the form of Gregorian Chant prior to each mass during the weekend. We will resume mass catechesis on a seasonal basis. This will afford each of us a quiet, prayerful time before each mass to prepare us to receive the Lord. Gregorian chant takes it name from Pope St. Gregory the Great who served as the great link between the early Church and the Middle Ages. As such, he symbolizes the chant of the churches in Rome, which spread to England and to Gaul in the seventh and eighth centuries. With the motivation of Charlemagne (768-814) and his Carolingian renaissance, musicians created new and more elaborate chants. The early development is difficult to trace because all the music was handed on as an oral tradition; nothing was written down even though the repertoire for the Mass and the Divine Office comprised well over 2,000 pieces. Types of Chant This music can be divided into three types, marked by the degree of difficulty. Simple chants allowed the whole congregation to participate, and some could easily reach back before Gregory, perhaps even to the music of the synagogue. More complex are the antiphons for the liturgy of the hours and still, they are not too difficult for a monastic community with members of varying skills. Finally, solo cantors or small groups of trained musicians would sing the complex or chants for the propers of the Mass. These complex chants are built of structural notes that are linked by an elaborate interlacing of notes, not unlike the Celtic knots found in the art of the Book of Kells. The effect is a kind of medieval jazz. We are happy to present the first type, the simple chants which hopefully will inspire you and give you the precious few minutes before mass to encounter the Lord. GREGORIAN CHANT A partir del fin de semana del 11 y 12 de junio vamos a tener un período contemplativa de tiempo para la oración y la música en forma de canto gregoriano antes de cada masa durante el fin de semana. Vamos a reanudar la catequesis masa sobre una base estacional. Esto permitirá que cada uno de nosotros un tiempo de oración silenciosa antes de cada masa de estadounidenses se preparan para recibir al Señor. canto gregoriano toma su nombre del Papa San Gregorio Magno, que sirvió como el gran vínculo entre la Iglesia temprana y la Edad Media. Como tal, que simboliza el canto de las iglesias de Roma, que se extendió a Inglaterra y Galia en los siglos VII y VIII. Con la motivación de Carlomagno (768-814) y su renacimiento carolingio, músicos crean nuevos y más elaborados cantos. El desarrollo temprano es difícil de rastrear porque toda la música fue transmitida como una tradición oral; nada fue escrito a pesar de que el repertorio para la misa y el oficio divino compuesto más de 2.000 piezas. Tipos de Chant Esta música se puede dividir en tres tipos, marcados por el grado de dificultad. cantos sencillos permitidos toda la comunidad a participar, y algunos podrían fácilmente llegar de vuelta antes de Gregory, tal vez incluso a la música de la sinagoga. Más complejos son los antífonas para la liturgia de las horas y aún así, no son demasiado difícil para una comunidad monástica con miembros de diferentes habilidades. Por último, los cantores solistas o pequeños grupos de músicos formados cantarían el complejo o los cantos de los propers de la misa. Estos cantos complejos se construyen de notas estructurales que están unidos por un entrelazado elaborada de notas, no a diferencia de los nudos celtas encontraron en el arte del libro de Kells. El efecto es una especie de jazz medieval. Estamos encantados de presentar el primer tipo, los cantos simples que se espera que inspire y le dará los preciosos pocos minutos antes de la misa al encuentro con el Señor. Master of Ceremonies Ministry The MC is responsible for the proper conduct and flow of the liturgy, ensuring that each minister is where he or she needs to be, and that each element of the liturgy happens smoothly and without distracting or disruptive pauses or confusions. As an MC you will become familiar with all the details and rubrics of the Mass and the full range of rites and celebrations. To be an MC, you should be well organized and have the ability to work with other liturgical ministers before, during, and after the liturgy. As an MC you have a deep faith in Jesus Christ, a love for the Mass and the Eucharist. If you feel that you might be called to this ministry, please call Bob Applegate at 951-375-9442. Thank you and God Bless Deployed Military Lt. Daniel Slater Tech Sgt. Paul M. Lamelin US Navy West Pac SSGT Kyle Banogon USAF Alaska USAF CPL Dominique M Lamelin USMC Kuwait Pusan Korea (Pictured L – R Leng Gonzales, Renee’ Micallef, Fr. Anthony Dao, Seminarian Alex Rodarte, Deacon Efren Ramirez, Deacon Armando Servin, and Yolanda Ortiz. Missing from picture is Ernie Cruz.) On Sunday, June 5th Fr. Dao gave a special blessing to Alex Rodarte’s Seminarian Intern Advisory Committee members during the 12:00 p.m. mass. Alex arrived to St. Catherine of Alexandria last August, 2015 and he has been here helping to serve our community for the past 10 months. The week of June 6th, Alex will return to St. John’s Seminary in Camarillo, CA to finish his remaining studies. God willing he will be ordained to Deacon in December, 2016. During his Pastoral Internship, emphasis is placed on ministry of the word, sacrament, and service among the man people and cultures found in the parochial setting. The Pastor selects a board of six members drawn from the parish. They are to be chosen for their familiarity with parish ministry, for their commitment to the Church and its ministers, and for their practical wisdom and ability to share it. The Intern Advisory Board meets once a month with the Seminarian to support his desire to become a better minister and routinely provide feedback. St. Catherine of Alexandria “Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted” Matt.5:4 The Bereavement Ministry seeks to support our brothers and sisters during their time of loss. Death and its accompanying grief is a process of highs and lows. Through prayer and the presence of Christ, who fortifies us with his strength and love, we endeavor to be a source of comfort. You are invited to join this ministry. For information, contact Rita (951) 676-5655 or Bonnie (951) 548-8691. Hospice of the Valleys Presents: Grief 101: Learning About Grief and Loss Four Thursdays from 11am-12pm at St. Catherine of Alexandria in Room L-1 June 16 W h at is Grief? June 23 Types of Grie f/Mourning June 30 Living W ith Grief July 7 Finding He aling Hospice of the Valleys 25240 Hancock Ave. Suite 120 Murrieta, CA 92562 951-200-7800 www.hospiceofthevalleys.org Presenters: Celeste Preble, Dir ector of Social Ser vices/B er eavem ent Lynn Euzenas, Dir ecto r of Spir itu al Car e/B er eavem en t Talks ar e fr ee and open to the St. Catherine’s Community Dear Friends of SVdP, SVdP , St. Catherine of Alexandria Conference is changing the clothing Ministry distribution. We are working with those in need of clothing individually. We will no longer have weekly distribution of clothing for all and cannot accept clothing donations. Please take your clothing donations to the Assistance League 28720 Via Montezuma Temecula, CA 92590 Thank you for your continued support of our brothers and sisters in need. We continue to have food distribution every Friday and food donations are still needed. God Bless, Bonnie Wilson, President SVdP 951 587-6752 Today’s Readings First Reading — The L forgives David for taking the wife of Uriah, and for having Uriah killed (2 Samuel 12:7-10, 13). Psalm — Lord, forgive the wrong I have done (Psalm 32). Second Reading — If justification comes through the law, then Christ died for nothing (Gal 2:16, 19-21). Gospel — Jesus forgives the woman because of her great love (Luke 7:36 — 8:3 [7:36-50]). Lecturas De Hoy Primera lectura — El Señor perdona a David por haber tomado a la esposa de Urías y por haberlo matado (2 Samuel 12:7-10, 13). Salmo — Perdona, Señor, nuestros pecados (Salmo 32 [31]). Segunda lectura — Si la justificación viene por la ley, entonces Cristo murió en vano (Gál 2:16, 19-21). Evangelio — Jesús perdonó a la mujer por su gran amor (Lucas 7:36 — 8:3 [7:36-50]). Readings for the Week Monday: 1 Kgs 21:1-16; Ps 5:2-3ab, 4b-7; Mt 5:38-42 Tuesday: 1 Kgs 21:17-29; Ps 51:3-6ab, 11, 16; Mt 5:43-48 Wednesday: 2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14; Ps 31:20, 21, 24; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday: Sir 48:1-14; Ps 97:1-7; Mt 6:7-15 Friday: 2 Kgs 11:1-4, 9-18, 20; Ps 132:11-14, 17-18; Mt 6:19-23 Saturday: 2 Chr 24:17-25; Ps 89:4-5, 29-34; Mt 6:24-34 Sunday: Zec 12:10-11; 13:1; Ps 63:2-6, 8-9; Gal 3:26-29; Lk 9:18-24 Lecturas De La Semana Lunes: 1 Re 21:1-16; Sal 5:2-3ab, 4b-7; Mt 5:38-42 Martes: 1 Re 21:17-29; Sal 51 (50):3-6ab, 11, 16; Mt 5:43-48 Miércoles: 2 Re 2:1, 6-14; Sal 31 (30):20, 21, 24; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Jueves: Sir 48:1-14; Sal 97 (96):1-7; Mt 6:7-15 Viernes: 2 Re 11:1-4, 9-18, 20; Ps 132 (131):11-14, 17-18; Mt 6:19-23 Sábado: 2 Cr 24:17-25; Sal 89 (88):4-5, 29-34; Mt 6:24-34 Domingo: Zac 12:10-11; 13:1; Sal 63 (62):2-6, 8-9; Gal 3:26-29; Lc 9:18-24 Saints and Special Observances Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: Saturday: Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time St. Anthony of Padua Flag Day Blessed Virgin Mary TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Last week’s “Treasure” no doubt raised an eyebrow or two with the image of the deacons scurrying through the streets of Rome, or perhaps galloping on horseback, with fragments of eucharistic bread from the bishop’s liturgy. These would be dropped into the chalice at outlying celebrations, presided over by presbyters, to express unity with the bishop, and perhaps also to remind the presbyters that they were not free agents. The Council of Laodicea forbade the custom of the fermentum in the year 348. Generally, one of the rules of interpreting law is that people don’t make laws about things that aren’t happening. So, by mid-fourth century, we have an important clue that what had once been a Roman custom had become widespread. Interestingly, when the Church of England (and its related bodies) went through a liturgical renewal in the midnineteenth century, they reclaimed this custom from the mists of history. Today, it is the custom in some Anglican dioceses for a fragment of the host from the bishop’s Holy Week liturgy (what we call the Chrism Mass) to be carried to every parish. On “Maundy Thursday” (our Holy Thursday), the fragment is dropped into the chalice to signify the parish’s communion with the bishop. This modern revival of the fermentum is different from the “co-mingling” action we are used to, in which a fragment of the consecrated bread is dropped into the chalice just before Communion. General Mass Schedule Rev. Anthony Dao, Pastor Rev. Sergio Renteria, Parochial Vicar Assistant Clergy: Rev. Anthony DiLeo, Pastor Emeritus Rev. John Wagner Pastor Emeritus Msgr. Don Webber Deacons: Dennis Malkowski Efren Ramirez Armando Servin Deacon Pat Necerato Pastoral Associate deaconpatnecerato@gmail.com Church Office Hours Day of the Week Mass Times 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Monday Through Friday 7:25 AM (English) Tel. 951-676-4403 Fax. 951-695-6659 Saturday Vigil 5:00 PM (English) 7:00 PM (Spanish) Sunday 8:00 AM (English) 10:00 AM (English) 12:00 Noon (English) 2:00 PM (Spanish) 6:00 PM (English) Reconciliation Services Saturday, July 2nd 8:00 AM Wednesday, July 6th 7:00 PM Wednesday, August 3rd 7:00 PM Saturday, August 6th 8:00 AM 41875 “C” Street, Temecula, CA 92592 Email: stcath@scachurch.org Web: stcatherineofalexandria.net