Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church
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Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church
TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 11, 2016 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church 10727 So. Downey Ave., Downey, CA. 90241 Phone: (562) 923-3246 Fax: (562) 862-7020 www.olphdowney.org PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday – Thursday: Fridays: Saturday: Sunday: 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 9:00am - 7:00pm 5:00pm 7:00pm 3:00pm OFFICE CLOSED: (Monday - Friday) 1:00pm - 2:00pm MASS SCHEDULE Saturday: ENGLISH 5:00pm (Vigil) Sunday: ENGLISH 6:30am, 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:30am, 5:00pm ESPAÑOL 1:30pm, 7:00pm Children’s Liturgy of the Word (9:30am, 1:30pm, 7:00pm) Morning Prayer: 7:55am (Monday - Friday) Morning Mass: Monday - Saturday 8:15am Confession Time/Horario de Confesiones: Saturday/Sabado 3:45pm - 4:45pm TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PAGE 2 PASTOR’S COLUMN Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, “They made themselves a molten calf … worshipping it …” Exodus 32:8 It is easy to fall into worshipping false gods like satanism, power, pleasure, race, money, superstitions, horoscopes, Ouija boards and many others. The Lord calls us to leave all this and embrace Him, the Only God. Jesus Christ comes to free us from all these lies. “Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners” 1 Timothy 1:15 In today’s Gospel, we see this in the prodigal son. He made his god a life of dissipation. But the grace of God called him back to his dignity. “Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you …” Luke 15:21 Our merciful Father receives us as He does the prodigal son with love when we acknowledge our sins. “He ran to his son, embraced him and kissed him …” Luke 15:20 May the Saints encourage us to overcome all temptations. Monsignor Lorenzo Miranda SEPTEMBER 11, 2016 FAITH BUILDING “WHERE IS GOD WHEN I NEED HIM MOST?” Two men, upset over the murder of a friend, were walking to the next town. Along the way, they struggled to understand how such a thing could happen and worried that God had abandoned them. A stranger who was also walking to the same Trust in God is often town joined them, heard hardest when it is their conversation, and explained how the recent most necessary. events could be seen as part of God’s plan. At dinner that night, the stranger miraculously turned out to be the very friend they were grieving. Though they didn’t realize it, God was walking with them (Luke 24). Sometimes, events or experiences in our lives can lessen our awareness of God and make Him appear distant. As a result, we can become too worried, too sad, or too angry to find Him. For example, preoccupied by grief, the two friends on the road failed to recognize God walking right next to them. Trust in God is often hardest when it is most necessary. The truth is that He is always with us whether we “feel” it or not. He promised that He would never abandon us, and God always keeps His promise. “… All things work for good for those who love God, who are called according to His purpose” (Romans 8:28). PAGE 3 CATECHETICAL SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 18 “PRAYER: THE FAITH PRAYED" This year, the Church will celebrate Catechetical Sunday, on September 18 and will focus on the theme "Prayer: The Faith Prayed." Those who the Community has designated to serve as catechists will be called forth to be commissioned for their ministry. Catechetical Sunday is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the role that each person plays, by virtue of Baptism, in handing on the faith and being a witness to the Gospel. Catechetical Sunday is an opportunity for all to rededicate themselves to this mission as a community of faith. usccb.org WE PRAY TO THE LORD For those suffering illness, infirmity, and those in need of our prayers. Esperanza Flores Julia Barocio Giorgio Rebod Daniel Torres Johnny Lemucchi Mary Graef Josefina Fregoso Rebecca Isla Jesus Avila Beatriz Sanchez Armando Gonzalez Alicia Casillas Rafael Mendoza Lisa Mendoza Marina Franco Mary, Jesus’ mother, also was distraught by His death. Yet instead of being overwhelmed by it, she stood with dignity at the foot of His cross. She acted on the faith that God would prevail. And her reward for her faith in His promise was amazing. Growing in Faith, April 2012, Copyright 2016 Success Publishing & Media, LLC Ana Montero Manuel Montero Sr. Mercedes Machuca Jose Mercado Alfredo Lozano For those who have gone before us, Life has changed, not ended. Ella Mae Brooks Kam Ming Mock Adalberto Cedeño Mary Spirito Cesar Gomez Olivia Welsh Pasqual Luongo Agueda Kuintela Jesus Francisco Mora Jr. Lord, Hear Our Prayers Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families. We ask this in the name of thy Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Amen TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME KIDS CORNER PAGE 4 SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN THE LOST COIN BACK TO SCHOOL: IT’S IMPORTANT TO MEET SCHOOL STAFF As we go back to school, parents should take an active role in getting to know the instructors that will be caring for and teaching their kids. Take advantage of back-to-school night to meet teachers to learn about the school’s policies and procedures. For more back-to-school safety tips and complete article from VIRTUS® email: jvienna@la-archdiocese.org or call 213-637-7227. For more information, call our Parish Contact Theresa Nicholas at 562) 862-7268. HOLY HUMOR WOMAN TEN COINS LAMP HOUSE FRIENDS NEIGHBORS JOY SEARCH FIND LIGHT COIN PARABLE SINNER CATHOLIC DICTIONARY AMEN: The part of a prayer that everyone knows. BULLETIN: 1. Parish information, read during the homily. 2. Catholic air conditioning. 3. Your receipt for attending Mass. CHOIR: A group of people whose singing allows the rest of the congregation to lip-sync. HYMN: A song of praise, usually sung in a key three octaves higher than that of the congregation's range. RECESSIONAL HYMN: The last song at Mass, often sung a little more quietly, since most of the people have already left. PROCESSION: The ceremonial formation at the beginning of Mass, consisting of altar servers, the celebrant, and late parishioners looking for seats. RECESSIONAL: The ceremonial procession at the conclusion of Mass - led by parishioners trying to beat the crowd to the parking lot. STEWARDSHIP Thank you to all the parishioners who support our parish and various ministries. God bless you. Collection for Weekend of September 4, 2016 Sunday Regular Collection Electronic Collection School Support Capital Improvements $13,286 $1,672 $663 $3,000 SEPTEMBER 11, 2016 St. John, named Chrysostom (golden-mouthed) on account of his eloquence, came into the world to Christian parents, about the year 344, in the city of Antioch. His mother, at the age of 20, was a model of virtue. He studied rhetoric under Libanius, a pagan, the most famous orator of the age. In 374, he began to lead the life of an anchorite in the mountains near Antioch, but in the year 386 the poor state of his health forced him to return to Antioch, where he was ordained a priest. In 398, he was elevated to the See of Constantinople and became one of the greatest lights of the Church. But he had enemies in high places and some were ecclesiastics, not the least being Theophilus, Patriarch of Alexandria, who repented of this before he died. His most powerful enemy, however, was the empress Eudoxia, who was offended by the apostolic freedom of his discourses. Several accusations were brought against him in a pseudo-council, and he was sent into exile. In the midst of his sufferings, like the apostle, St. Paul, whom he so greatly admired, he found the greatest peace and happiness. He had the consolation of knowing that the Pope remained his friend, and did for him what lay in his power. His enemies were not satisfied with the sufferings he had already endured, and they banished him still further, to Pythius, at the very extremity of the Empire. He died on his way there on September 14, 407. Catholic.org PAGE 5 S a n J u a n Chrysostomo conocido por su elocuencia como (boca de oro) vino al mundo a unos padres cristianos, hacia el año 344, en la ciudad de Antioquía. Su madre, a la edad de 20, años era un modelo de virtud. El estudió retórica bajo Libanius, un pagano, el más famoso orador de la época. En 374, comenzó a llevar una vida de anacoreta en las montañas cerca de Antioquía, pero en el año 386 el mal estado de su salud le obligó a regresar a Antioquía, donde fue ordenado sacerdote. En 398, fue elevado a la sede de Constantinopla y convirtiéndose en una de las más grandes luces de la iglesia. Pero tenía enemigos que eran influyentes, y algunos eran eclesiásticos, siendo uno de ellos Theophilus, patriarca de Alejandría, que se arrepintió de esto antes de morir. Su enemigo más poderoso, sin embargo, era la Emperatriz Eudoxia, que estaba ofendida por la libertad apostólica de sus discursos. Varias acusaciones fueron traídas contra él en un pseudo-Consejo y fue enviado al exilio. Ahí como San Pablo a quien admiraba mucho encontró paz y felicidad Sus enemigos no estaban satisfechos con los sufrimientos que había soportado ya, y lo desterraron, a un lugar más lejano, a Pythius, al extremo del mismo Imperio. Yendo a ese lugar murió el 14 de septiembre del 407. Catholic.org VIGESIMOCUARTO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO PÁGINA 6 MINISTERIO HISPANO Queridos Hermanos y Hermanas en Cristo, “Se han hecho una imagen de un becerro de metal … y le han ofrecido sacrificios …” Éxodo 32:8 Es fácil caer en la adoración a dioses falsos como el satanismo, el poder, el placer, el dinero, las supersticiones, los horóscopos, la tabla de la Guija y muchos otros. El Señor nos llama a salir de todo esto y abrazarlo, el único Dios. Jesucristo viene para liberarnos de todas estas mentiras. “Cristo Jesús vino al mundo a salvar a los pecadores” 1 Timoteo 1:15 En el Evangelio de hoy, vemos esto en el hijo pródigo. El hizo su dios viviendo una vida disoluta. Pero la gracia de Dios lo llamó a recobrar su dignidad. “Padre, he pecado contra el cielo y contra ti …” Lucas 15:21 Nuestro Padre misericordioso nos recibe con amor, como recibió al hijo pródigo, cuando reconocemos nuestros pecados. “Corrió hacia él, y echándole lo brazos al cuello, lo cubrió de besos …” Lucas 15:20 Que los Santos nos animen a superar toda tentación. Monseñor Lorenzo Miranda “El no dijo: Tu no serás tentado, Tu no estarás preocupado, Tu no estarás afligido, Pero si dijo: Tu no serás derrotado …” San José Maria Escriva DIRECTORIO DEL MINISTERIO HISPANO - VER LA PAGINA 8 11 DE SEPTIEMBRE 2016 MISA ESPECIAL NUESTRA SEÑORA DE LA CARIDAD DEL COBRE LUNES, 12 DE SEPTIEMBRE 7:00 pm - ESPAÑOL Celebraremos una Misa en honor de la Santa Patrona de Cuba. Todos están invitados. PROTEGIENDO LOS NIÑOS REGRESO A LA ESCUELA: CONOZCA A LOS PROFESORES Al regresar a la escuela los padres de familia deben tener un papel activo conociendo a los instructores que cuidaran y enseñaran a sus hijos. Tome ventaja de “la noche de regreso a la escuela” para conocer a los maestros y saber acerca de las políticas y procedimientos de la escuela. Para más información y una copia del artículo de VIRTUS® envíe un correo electrónico a bmelendez@la-archdiocese.org o llame al (213) 637-7508. APOSTOLADO DE LA CRUZ ¿Quieres seguir a Jesús de una manera especial? Te invitamos a vivir la espiritualidad de la cruz, que es el seguimiento de Cristo Sacerdote y Victima en el Apostolado de la Cruz. Nos reunimos: viernes ~ 7:00 pm centro parroquial Para mas información: Elsa Salazar, Coordinadora APC 562-644-2495 PÁGINA 7 Mensaje del Diácono Carlos Mis Hermanas y hermanos: El Evangelio de hoy nos habla de la alegría del retorno a Dios. El Señor nos da dos ejemplos: Uno es el del pastor que esta feliz cuando encuentra una oveja extraviada. El otro es el da una mujer que se pone a gritar de contenta porque encontró una moneda que había perdido, el gozo de ese pastor y de esa mujer nos enseñan como es la alegría de Dios cuando volvemos a Él. Todo ser humano es para Dios algo de mucho valor que aprecia en sumo grado. El Salvador viene a buscar lo que estaba perdido, y cuando nos encuentra proclama ante todos la buena nueva de la salvación. Por eso para nosotros los católicos nuestra religión es de alegría y de retorno a nuestro Salvador. He tenido preguntas acerca de los horarios de las confesiones, después de la misa dominical por favor llévense a casa un Boletín, ahí encontraran información de eventos, cambios y otras cosas que están sucediendo en nuestra parroquia y que no se leen en los avisos al final de las misas. Bendiciones, Diácono Carlos TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PAGE 8 DIRECTORY MASS INTENTIONS Saturday, September 10 8:15 am Pro Populo (parishioners of OLPH) 5:00 pm Sam Cervantes (RIP) Martin Mendoza family Sunday, September 11 6:30 am Isela Melchor (RIP) 8:00 am Pro Populo (parishioners of OLPH) 9:30 am Yaretzi Gomez Keira Tetreault (RIP) 11:30 am Tomas Juño (RIP) Josephine Trujillo (RIP) 1:30 pm Jesus & Martha Avila Theresa Solorio (RIP) 5:00 pm Dorothy Van Bergen (RIP) Kam Ming Mock (RIP) 7:00 pm Martha Angelica Avila Anthony Torres (RIP) Monday, September 12 8:15 am Amparo Casal (RIP) 7:00 pm Caridad del Cobre Mass Tuesday, September 13 8:15 am Terry Lambros (RIP) Brad Hays (RIP) Wednesday, September 14 8:15 am Victor Montoya (RIP) Thursday, September 15 8:15 am Jesus Amezcua (RIP) Alejandra Gonzales Huezo (RIP) Friday, September 16 8:30 am Jose Angeles (RIP) Saturday, September 17 8:15 am Pro Populo (parishioners of OLPH) 5:00 pm Terry Lambros (RIP) Sunday, September 18 6:30 am Consuelo Patalinghug (RIP) 8:00 am Mr & Mrs Norman Lugibihl (RIP) 9:30 am Pro Populo (parishioners of OLPH) 11:30 am Erasmo Meza (RIP) Denis Dunne (RIP) 1:30 pm Maria Dimas Guzman (RIP) Rosario Munguia (RIP) 5:00 pm Sabino Marcos (RIP) Antonio Umandap (RIP) 7:00 pm Gustavo Avendaño (RIP) Adalberto Cedeno (RIP) PAPAL INTENTION FOR SEPTEMBER General Intention: That each may contribute to the common good and to the building of a society that places the human person at the center. Missionary Intention: That by participating in the Sacraments and meditating on Scripture, Christians may become more aware of their mission to evangelize. Pastor: Associate Pastor: Regular Sunday Supply: Permanent Deacons: Parish Business Manager: Secretary: Bulletin Editor: Family Life Director: Liturgy Coordinator: Development/Facility: Director of Music: Pastoral Council: Finance Council: Regional Vocations Director: STAFF Monsignor Lorenzo Miranda Rev. Ambrose Udoji Bishop Joe Sartoris - Retired Charles Denisac (RIP) Carlos Origel Richard Medina Betty Origel - ext. 205 busmgrolph@ca.rr.com Patricia Inzunza ext. 201 olphoffice@ca.rr.com Erika Sanchez - ext. 221 bulletinolph@gmail.com Olivia Denisac - ext. 204 Theresa Nicholas ext. 211 olphliturgy@gmail.com Hector Perez - ext. 220 developmentolph@ca.rr.com Amy Brent - ext. 211 Chair: John Saavedra ~ Co-Chair:Vicki Carnavale Chair: Ray Brown ~ Vice-Chair: Debbie Hale Rev. Angel Castro - St. Helen’s (562) 563-3522 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Thursday (3:30pm - 8:30pm) (562) 862-7268 ~ olph.reled@yahoo.com Director: Theresa Nicholas Secretary: Mary Rogers Confirmation Coordinator: Daniel Rodriguez Communion Coordinator: Maria Estevez RCIA/RCIT Coordinator: Ruby Gaytan rgytn@hotmail.com OLPH SCHOOL 10441 Downey Ave., Downey ~ 562-869-9969 PARISH MINISTRIES & ORGANIZATIONS Catholic Women’s Guild: 3rd Wednesday of month at 10 am School Hall Paula Mayfield 923-3518 Sunday Scriptures Study Melodie Santana 544-8188 Gino Bosdachin 688-3836 Little Rock Bible Study Respect Life Committee Richard Ching 382-3360 Linda Malme 869-6491 Paul Lamotte 869-1234 Los Padrinos Detention Ministry Couples for Christ Sr. Teresa Doherty 940-8711 Knights of Columbus Albert Mendoza 951-264-1822 John Kirschner 923-1932 Ma Cecile Mendoza 858-2326 MINISTERIO HISPANO RESPONSABLES: Diácono Carlos Origel COLABORADORES: Maria Bertieri • Rosa Bulnes • Emma Romo Teresa Morales • Higinio y Olimpia Cosio • Aaron Lugo CORO: 1:30 pm y 7 pm APOSTOLADO DE LA CRUZ viernes 7 pm Efrain Andrade (323) 560-9195 Rosa Bulnes 417-6624 ENSAYOS DE LOS COROS jueves 7 pm ENCUENTRO MATRIMONIAL miércoles 7 pm GRUPO DE ORACIÓN lunes 7 pm Martin y Michele Lopez 659-7432 Humberto Ascani (562) 413-0912 CURSILLOS DE CRISTIA NDAD ROSARIO martes 6 pm Miguel y Teresa Vela 879-9516 Aaron Lugo 806-9823 DIVORCIADOS Y SEPARADOS Maria Paredes 397-6444 SACRAMENTS & MORE Baptism: Pre-baptismal Preparation Classes required for parents and godparents prior to scheduling Baptism. It is highly recommended parents and godparents attend classes BEFORE the child is born. Marriage: Call the parish office at least six (6) months (strongly recommend one (1) year) in advance to make arrangements. Anointing of the Sick: Please call the parish office. To schedule a visit by a priest, we highly recommend that you call early in the illness. Quinceañeras: Call the parish office at least six (6) months in advance to make arrangements. The young lady must have received the Sacraments of Baptism and First Eucharist. It is highly recommended that the young lady be enrolled in Confirmation. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena Every Thursday after the Morning Mass First Friday of the Month Eucharistic Adoration: 8:30 am - 5:30 pm Benediction: 5:30 pm FOR MORE PARISH INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.olphdowney.org TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PAGE 12 SEPTEMBER 11, 2016 OUR LADY, THE VIRGIN OF CHARITY: PATRONESS OF CUBA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 7:00pm - SPANISH We will celebrate Mass in honor of the Patron Saint of Cuba: Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre. All are welcome. GRIEF HEALING JOURNEY Begins: Wednesday, September 21 Duration: 6 weeks Where: OLPH Parish Center Time: 6:45pm - 8:30pm Sessions are designed to help a person move from the darkness of grief into the light of a new beginning with renewed hope. Sessions will include an explanation of the stages of grief with prayer, scripture readings, and confidential sharing. For information and/or reservations, please call Olivia Denisac at the Rectory 562-923-3246 ext 204. OLPH’S WOMENS GUILD WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 10AM - SCHOOL HALL Our guest speaker will be Downey Mayor, Alex Saab who will speak on the latest developments of our city plus his personal journey that includes being an alumni of OLPH School. Due to the Mayor’s tight schedule we will start promptly at 10am. A fabulous salad luncheon will be provided. In lieu of the normal $10 donation we ask that you bring cans of tuna in support of the Skidrow Sandwich program. Bingo will be played after lunch. Monsignor Lorenzo Miranda is recognizing OLPH’s Homebound Ministry with a Mass on Sunday, September 18 at 11:30am. Monsignor is cordially inviting all Homebound Ministers to attend this important Mass celebrating the importance of this ministry to our parish. LITTLE ROCK BIBLE STUDY MONDAYS ~ 9:15AM PARISH CENTER You are invited to join us and learn about the women whose struggles in life caused them to become some of God’s chosen ones. Bring a Bible if you have one – or one will be provided for you. Study begins Monday, September 12 For information: Paul Lamotte 869-1234 T I NE y E L IN da n L Mo am BU ADL 10 DE : .co ail mail e m E @g fic f lph y o ino ctor t e e ll bu or R m