if we endure, we will also reign with him.

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if we endure, we will also reign with him.
Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church
Revealing the Light of Christ
28TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
OCTOBER 13, 2013
28º DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO
13 DE OCTUBRE, 2013
IF WE DIED WITH HIM,
WE WILL ALSO LIVE
WITH HIM;
IF WE ENDURE,
WE WILL ALSO
REIGN WITH HIM.
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A Eucharistic Community Living the Good News Daily
105 n. la esperanza san clemente, ca 92672
949-492-4101 Fax 949-492-4856 www.OLFChurch.net @FatimaChurchSC
parish information and calendar/
calendario parroquial
OCTOBER 13 – 20, 2013
Our parish calendar is online! Please visit www.olfchurch.net/calendar.html for the most up-to-date
information on events and activities in our parish.
¡Nuestro calendario de la parroquia esta en línea! Por favor visite www.olfchurch.net/calendar.html
para la información más actualizada sobre ventos y actividades en nuestra parroquia.
CLERGY
MASS INTENTIONS/INTENCIONES
Fr. Michael P. Hanifin, Pastor
mhanifin@olfchurch.net
ext. 111
Fr. William Hubbard,
Parochial Vicar
whubbard@olfchurch.net
ext. 113
SUNDAY 10/13
THURSDAY 10/17
7am
9am
11am
1pm
5:30pm
8:30am Ruby June Stack 
Aida Lopez,
Maintenance,
Spanish Music Coordinator
ext. 101
MONDAY 10/14
Maria Juul,
Accounting Assistant
mjuul@olfchurch.net
ext. 103
Mary Kay DuBay,
Confirmation (Youth)
mkdubay@olfchurch.net
ext. 104
Bridget Goodreau,
Jr High Youth Ministry
bgoodreau@olfchurch.net
ext. 106
8:30am Steve Woods 
STAFF
Robin Margraf,
Pastoral Associate
rmargraf@olfchurch.net
ext. 117
Ron Runolfson,
Business Manager
rrunolfson@olfchurch.net
ext. 102
Rosa Rama,
Faith FormationChildren & Adults
rrama@olfchurch.net
ext. 119
Lourdes Rojas,
Office Manager
lrojas@olfchurch.net
ext. 101
8:30am Andrea Sloan
6pm
Natividad Jimenez 
SATURDAY 10/19
8am
Loretta LaPlante 
5:30pm Willis Herman 
8:30am Joan Croghan 
6pm
Evan Huefner 
SUNDAY 10/20
TUESDAY 10/15
7am
9am
11am
1pm
5:30pm
WEDNESDAY 10/16
8:30am Jacqueline Nowak
6pm
Thomas Mear 
Pat Baker
Carmen Baratta 
Willis Herman 
Gabriel Velazquez
Misa Pro Popolo
READINGS/LECTURAS
SUNDAY 10/13
2 Kgs 5:14-17; Ps 98:1-4; 2 Tm 2:8-13; Lk 17:11-19
MONDAY 10/14
Rom 1:1-7; Ps 98:1-4; Lk 11:29-32
Rom 1:16-25; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 11:37-41
Cindy Clark,
Administrative Assistant
cclark@olfschool.net
949-492-7320
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday:
Sunday:
Daily Mass:
Reconciliation:
FRIDAY 10/18
TUESDAY 10/15
PARISH SCHOOL
Joanne Williams, MA Ed,
Principal
jwilliams@olfschool.net
949-492-7320
Benjamin Caturay, Sr. 
Loretta LaPlante 
Carment Baratta 
Misa Pro Popolo
Robert Shivley 
WEDNESDAY 10/16
Rom 2:1-11; Ps 62:2-3, 6-7, 9; Lk 11:42-46
THURSDAY 10/17
Rom 3:21-30; Ps 130:1b-6ab; Lk 11:47-54
FRIDAY 10/18
5:30pm
7, 9, 11am, 1 pm (Sp), 5:30pm
M-F 8:30am; M,W,F 6:00pm; Sat 8am
Saturday 4-5pm
2 Tm 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Lk 10:1-9
SATURDAY 10/19
Rom 4:13, 16-18; Ps 105:6-9, 42-43; Lk 12:8-12
SUNDAY 10/20
Ex 17:8-13; Ps 121:1-8; 2 Tm 3:14 — 4:2; Lk 18:1-8
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION:
M–F
Sun
9am-9pm, Sat 9am – 5pm
2pm-5pm
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
M-F 9am to noon; 1-6 pm
Phone: 949-492-4101
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f r o m o u r pa sto r / d e n u e st r o pá r r o co
fr. michael p. hanifin
The readings this Sunday powerfully confront us regarding the necessity to have an attitude of gratitude. We live in an age of entitlement
where many in society expect and demand that others accommodate
them. Matthew Kelly wrote in his book Rediscover Catholicism that
three prevailing philosophies permeate our culture: individualism, hedonism and minimalism. So many people insist, “What’s in it for me?”
“If it feels good do it!” and “I will only to do the minimum of what is
expected of me!”
In the first reading Naaman the Assyrian returned to Elisha the
prophet to acknowledge “there is no God in all the earth, except in
Israel.” Naaman did so out of gratitude for the healing from leprosy he
received. In the Gospel there were ten lepers who pleaded with Jesus
to heal them of their disease. Jesus instructed them to show themselves the priests as required by the
Mosaic Law. On their way they realized they were healed of their malady. One of them, a foreigner and
a Samaritan returned to Jesus to thank him for the miracle of healing. The other nine did not return to
thank him.
We live in marvelous country where each of us is truly blessed by the Lord. Each and every day I invite
us all to record ten things we are grateful for and to spend some time in prayer thanking Jesus for our
blessings. We need to have an attitude of gratitude.
Las lecturas de este domingo nos enfrentan a la necesidad de tener una actitud de gratitud. Vivimos
en una era de derecho en que muchos en la sociedad espera y exige que los demás los traten como tal.
Matthew Kelly escribió en su libro, Redescubriendo el catolicismo sobre tres filosofías predominantes
que permanecen en nuestra cultura: el individualismo, el hedonismo y el minimalismo. Así que muchas personas insisten: "¿Qué hay para mí?" "Si se siente bien hacerlo!" Y "sólo voy a hacer lo mínimo
de lo que se espera de mí!"
En la primera lectura Naamán de Asirio volvió al profeta Eliseo para reconocer que "no hay Dios
en toda la tierra, sino en Israel." Naamán lo hizo en agradecimiento por la curación de la lepra que
recibió. En el Evangelio había diez leprosos que le pidieron a Jesús que los sanara de su enfermedad. Jesús les dio instrucciones de mostrarse a los sacerdotes como lo requiere la ley. En su camino se
dieron cuenta que fueron sanados de su enfermedad. Uno de ellos, un extranjero y un samaritano regresó a Jesús para darle las gracias por el milagro de la curación. Los otros nueve no volvieron a darle
las gracias.
Vivimos en el maravilloso país donde cada uno de nosotros es verdaderamente bendecido por el
Señor. Les invito a todos a que cada día escriban diez cosas de las cuales están agradecidos y pasen
tiempo en oración agradeciendo a Jesús por sus bendiciones. No olviden que tenemos que tener una
actitud de gratitud.
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parish news, events, and opportunities
Bible Study
Baby Shower for Birth Choice
STARTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2013
OCTOBER 17-31
9:30-11:30 am / McGowan Hall, Room A
To register, call Mary McMenamin 243-0948
Stocking the Pantry
Our parish’s monthly food collection is a vital and consistent source
of food for the local food pantry operated by Family Assistance
Ministries (FAM.) The food collection takes place on the 4th Sunday
of each month and is delivered to FAM’s pantry by parish volunteers. Empty grocery bags are available on the 3rd Sunday with a list
of needed items. Pick one up next weekend (October 20-21) and
return it the following week (October 27-28.) All are invited to assist
with the food collection, including families and teens. For more
information, or to get involved with this initiative, contact Dixie Gillivan at 361-0792.
Work of Our Hands Ministry
Our parish prayer shawl ministry, Work of Our Hands, will meet
on Thursday, October 17 at 9am in McGowan Hall - Room E. Work
of our Hands brings the traditional art of knitting (and crocheting)
into a prayerful ministry that reaches out to those in our community
in need of God’s comfort and solace. Although the ministry gathers
every third Thursday for fellowship, attendance is not required to be
a part of this work. Prayer shawls can be created anywhere. If you
love to knit or crochet perhaps this is the right time to check out this
special form of outreach. For more information, please contact Annice Douglas at aewrdoug@cox.net.
Free Health Counseling
Talk with a Mission Hospital Nurse on Wednesday, October 16 from
5 to 6:30pm in a private setting regarding your health questions and
concerns including nutritional counseling, coping with life changes,
blood pressure counseling, and resources for you and your family.
There is no charge for this service and no appointment is necessary.
Just drop by Room E in McGowan Hall. For more information contact Maria Ayala, Mission Hospital nurse at 364-1400, x 5063.
Liturgy of the Word for Children
This program takes place during the 9am Mass. Children 4 years
(pre-k) through grade 4 are sent from
the main assembly to a nearby space where they celebrate the Liturgy
of the Word in a simplified, yet equivalent format. Children in grades
1-4 return at the offertory. Pre-k and kindergarteners remain with
their leaders until the end of Mass when they are picked up in the
school kindergarten classroom by a parent. Pre-registration is not
required to attend.
This ministry currently has openings for leaders and teen assistants.
Leaders must have a love of both the Liturgy and an understanding
of effective communication with children, and be willing to serve on
a rotating basis every 4-6 weeks. Training is provided. Please contact
Rosa Rama at 492-4101 ext. 119 or rrama@olfchurch.net.
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October is Respect Life Month and in keeping with that OLF is having a baby shower! There will be a baby crib at the back of the church
where you can put your baby gift. The items collected will be taken
to the Birth Choice Center, a pregnancy resource center, where they
will then be given to the women who have chosen to give birth to
their baby and who are now attending new baby parenting classes.
Items needed by Birth Choice are: diapers, baby clothes, baby toys,
and baby blankets. Let's help these new mothers and their babies get
a great start to their new lives!
Back to Basics
If the last time you studied about your Catholic faith was as a
teenager, then it is time to update your knowledge. Join with other
parishioners as Fr. William leads easy and informal sessions about
the topics listed below. Every week is independent, so you need
not attend every week to benefit. Fr. William will offer the same
sessions on Wednesdays and Saturdays, as indicated. Wednesday
sessions will be held in Room A and Saturday sessions in Room E of
McGowan Hall. Bring your questions and bring a friend.
God’s revelation
The Sacraments
Mary and the saints
The four last things
The Church: structure
and function
Personal prayer
Oct 16th @ 7pm or 19th @ 9:30am
Oct 23rd @ 7pm or 26th @ 9:30am
Oct 30th @ 7pm or Nov 2nd @ 9:30am
Nov 6th @ 7pm or 9th @ 9:30am
Nov 13th @ 7pm or 16th @ 9:30am
Nov 20th @ 7pm or 23rd@ 9:30am
Take Tomorrow Off!
On Columbus Day, Monday. October 14 at 9:45 am join with the
Knights Of Columbus, Stella Maris Council 3772 for a Shotgun
Scramble Golf Tournament at Bella Colina Towne & Country Club.
$135/player buys a round of scramble golf, lunch and dinner, a
shared cart, prizes, surprises, and a day off. Net proceeds support
KofC charities. Call 429-1151 for reservations or just show up check
in hand. Ladies welcome! Visit www.stellamaris3772.com for more info.
Chat with Father Mike
The next Chat with Father Mike is at the home of Dave and Chris
Reenders on Sunday, October 20, 7-9pm. Please come out for some
time of conversation, discussion, and dialogue about anything you
desire regarding the parish, the diocese, theology, scripture and
whatever is on your mind. Please sign up for the chats at the back of
the church.
It’s Socktober!
Did you know that socks are the number one requested item at
homeless shelters across the United States? Clean, dry socks provide
comfort and can help keep feet healthy. The Social Awareness Leadership Team (aka SALT) is collecting socks throughout the month
of October. These socks will go to the homeless in our area. Please
drop off new men’s socks in the receptacle in the ocean vestibule.
Thank you.
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OLF PARISH SCHOOL NEWS
Red Ribbon Week
OCTOBER 21-25
OLF School students will be marching in the San Clemente Del Mar
Parade on Monday at 4:15pm. Come out and show your support!
And don’t miss the Door Decorating Contest at our school!
IN THE COMMUNITY
San Clemente Military Family Outreach
6th Annual Variety Show
SAN CLEMENTE COMMUNITY CENTER / SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 7PM
Tickets $25. Purchase online at www.militaryfamilyoutreach.com or
in person at St. Andrew's church office, 2001 Calle Frontera, MWTH
9-2pm. Call 493-2537 for more information.
Performers include Jim Curry, star of the John Denver Tribute Show,
Patrick Hanifin, Hollywood comic, Michael Davis, a comic who
has performed for 4 U.S. presidents, instrumental virtuosos from
Pioneer School of Music, and vocal finalists from the 2013 Stars
of Tomorrow OC vocal competition. All proceeds will be used to
provide Thanksgiving turkeys for 1,000 military families in North
Camp Pendleton. San Clemente Military Family Outreach is an allvolunteer nonprofit, Tax ID 95-2402620
AROUND THE DIOCESE
Servants of the Word Serenity Day Retreat
OCTOBER 22 / 7:45AM-NOON
ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR CATHOLIC CHURCH
Serenity Day is an opportunity for personal reflections and renewal,
and to obtain the everyday tools to deepen your relationships with
God, family, friends, and the community. Registration begins at
7:45am in Knight Hall and is followed by Mass at 8:15am in the
church. Light fare and program follow immediately in Knight Hall.
The suggested donation is $10 and reservations are recommended.
Please contact Elizabeth Smith at 837-2141 or Moihks@aol.com.
JSerra Catholic High School Open House
November 3 / 11am at JSerra Pavilion-Athletic Side of Campus
Prospective students and their parents are invited to this open house
and campus tour. Learn about JSerra’s curriculum, magnet programs,
online classes, and more. For additional information please call 4939307 x2.
Hunger Walk for FAM
Support the 26th Annual Hunger Walk on October 20. Proceeds
support Family Assistance ministries which serves more than 2900
clients each month. For more information contact Mike Mathis
at 949-584-5502.
Walk For Life
A Lenten Pilgrimage to the Holy Land & Jordan
Including Petra and Aqaba
MARCH 16-19, 2014
Under the Spiritual Direction of Father John Janze (Pastor, Saint
Thomas More – Irvine) Father Michael Hanifin (Pastor, Our Lady
of Fatima – San Clemente) and Father Ted Olson (Pastor, Saint Pius
V – Buena Park). For more information contact J. Scott Schere at
818- 848-9449 or scott@GoCatholicTravel.com.
Come join the Pregnancy Resource Center's "Walk for Life" on
Saturday November 2. The two mile walk around the beautiful
Dana Point Harbor island starts at 9am. Your participation and
sponsorships will help provide hope, help and healing to women in
crisis pregnancies and offer them alternatives to abortion. Friends,
children and strollers all are welcome! Bring your morning coffee
with you and come Walk for Life with us. You can register on-line at
www.prcsanclemente.com or call PRC at 218-5777. For information
about the walk or sponsoring a walker, please call PRC.
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WE PRAY FOR ALL THE SICK/
OREMOS POR LOS ENFERMOS
Patricia Schultz
Aida Perales
Herbert Perales
Andrea Sloan
Rodolfo Roldan
Gabrien Velazquez
Patricia Baker
Gavin O’Donnell
Ray Lynn
Holden Zimmlen
Lourdes Molina
Guadalupe Flores
Rosemary Kern
Marcela Mendoza
Edgar Jimenez
Norma Rojas
Mary Matranga
Mary McMenamin
Jerry Reckinger
Ray Solis
Ron Saltzgiver
Mary Ann Dickinson
Ellen Williams
Lina Melissano
Peggy Milich
Dalia Ornellas
John Ornellas
Rodolfo Roldan
Gabriela Hernandez
Becky Daniels
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AND FOR OUR
BELOVED DEAD/
Y POR NUESTROS QUERIDOS
FALLECIDOS
Eleazar Diaz
Willis Herman
Benjamin Caturay, Sr.
Bertha Hoquin
Loretta LaPlante
Jamileh Akroush
Michael Zehler
Robert Shivley
Carmen Baratta
Bill Thompson
Dolores Moya
Jesus Villalobos
Arnulfo Ruiz
Samuel Acosta
Sofia Acosta
Scherman Burke
Isidro Huerta
Elizabeth Franz
Alicia Diaz
and all victims of
war and violence.
BANNS OF MATRIMONY/
AMONESTACIONES
Luis Rey Muñiz Gómez & Teresa Torres Negrete
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