January 31 2016 - Holy Family Catholic Church

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January 31 2016 - Holy Family Catholic Church
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Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
PRAYER MEETINGS
Bible Study
Wednesday, 7:15PM (Parish Hall)
Cenacle of The Blessed Virgin Mary
Every Tuesday, 7:30 PM (Church)
Divine Mercy Cenacle
on the 3rd Friday at 7:30 pm
(St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Room)
Charismatic Prayer Group
Thursday, 7:30 PM (St. Joseph Center)
Legion of Mary
Monday, 9:30AM & 7:15 PM (St. Vincent Rm)
Portuguese Cursillo
1st & 3rd Friday, 7:00 PM (St. Joseph Center)
Spanish Prayer Group
(Grupo de Evangelicacion)
Todo primer Viernes del mes, de 7:15pm-9:00pm
1st Friday of each month from 7:15pm-9:00pm
“La Hora Santa” dentro de la Iglesia
“The Holy Hour” inside the Church
2nd & 4th Viernes/Friday, 7:00PM (St. Joseph Center)
Sabado/Saturday’s at 7:00PM (St. Seton’s Room)
Estudios Biblicos/Bible Study
Movimiento Familiar Cristiano (MFC)
Reuniones de familias del I, II, y III nivel (en las casas)
Para informes de reuniones llamar al: (562) 481 - 8546
DEVOTIONS
Chaplet of the Divine Mercy
Daily ~ 8:30AM & 6:15PM
Eucharistic Adoration (Exposition Room)
Mon. Tues. Thurs & Fri - 9:00 am - 6:00 pm (Adoration Chapel)
Wednesday - 9:00 am - 2:00 pm(Adoration Chapel)
2:00 pm - 6:15 pm(Church)
First Friday - 7:00 pm (Church)
No Adoration on Saturdays, Sundays and All National Holidays
The Miraculous Saturday Devotion
1st Saturday of each month devotion after the 8:00 am Mass
Rosary with 15 minutes Meditation.
Liturgy of the Hour
Monday - Saturday 7:40AM (Church)
Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Wednesdays, 8:45AM (Church) after the Divine Mercy
Chaplet and also after the 6:30pm mass
Rosary
Monday - Saturday, 7:15 am (Church)
Rosary for Life Every Tues after the 8am mass & Divine
Mercy.
January 31, 2016
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
2 Sm 15:13-14, 30; 16:5-13; Ps 3:27; Mk 5:1-20
Tuesday:
Mal 3:1-4; Ps 24:7-10; Heb 2:14-18;
Lk 2:22-40 [22-32]
Wednesday: 2 Sm 24:2, 9-17; Ps 32:1-2, 5-7;
Mk 6:1-6
Thursday:
1 Kgs 2:1-4, 10-12; 1 Chr 29:10-12;
Mk 6:7-13
Friday:
Sir 47:2-11; Ps 18:31, 47, 50, 51; Mk
6:14-29
Saturday:
1 Kgs 3:4-13; Ps 119:9-14; Mk 6:30-34
Sunday:
Is 6:1-2a, 3-8; Ps 138:1-5, 7-8;
1 Cor 15:1-11 [3-8, 11]; Lk 5:1-1
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — God appoints Jeremiah as
prophet to the nations (Jeremiah 1:4-5, 17-19).
Psalm — I will sing of your salvation (Psalm 71).
Second Reading— Love with its many facets is the
most important of the virtues (1 Corinthians 12:31
— 13:13 [13:4-13]).
Gospel — When Jesus claims his salvific mission
is for all people, not just the Jews, he is expelled by
the enraged members of the Nazarean synagogue
(Luke 4:21-30).
SAINTS & SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Friday:
Saturday:
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The Presentation of the Lord;
Groundhog Day
St. Blaise; St. Ansgar; Blessing of
Throats
St. Agatha; First Friday
St. Paul Miki and Companions;
First Saturday
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Faith, hope, and love remain, these three;
but the greatest of these is love.
— 1 Corinthians 13:13
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MASS INTENTIONS
(Parish Priest: Fr. RD = Fr. Raymond, Fr. JA = Fr.
Joachim, Fr. JS=Fr. Joshua)
(Visiting Priest: Fr. LP = Fr. Luis Proenca, Fr. RS= Fr.
Raja Selvam)
Monday, February 1
8:00am/ Fr. JS James Kessen(Special Intention)
6:30pm/ Fr. JA †Segundo & Esperanza Gonzales
Tuesday, February 2
8:00am/ Fr. JS †Noemi Mariano Pierce
6:30pm/ Fr. RD †Jose & Maria Tristao
Wednesday, February 3
8:00am/ Fr. RD †Norma Bernad
6:30pm/ Fr.JA Maria Del Castillo(Birthday)
Thursday, February 4
8:00am/ Fr.JA Sofia Luna(Birthday)
6:30pm/ Fr. JS Mikaela Menjivar(Birthday)
Friday, February 5
8:00am/ Fr. JS †Gina Tosta
6:30pm/ Fr. JA †Maria Del Rosario Ruiz
Saturday, February 6
8:00am/ Fr. JA Dorothy Webster(Birthday)
5:00pm/ Fr. RD †John & Mary Nunes
7:00pm / Fr. MF †Brent Tapalla
Sunday, February 7
6:30am/ Fr. MF Leo Rivas(Birthday)
8:00am/ Fr.JA †Susana DeChavez
9:45am/ Fr.JA Holy Family Parishioners
11:30am/ Fr.JS †William Dante
1:00pm/ Fr. LP †Antonio & Emilia Esteves
4:00 pm/ Fr. JS †Rojas Family
5:30pm/ Fr. RD All Souls in Purgatory
7:00 pm/ Fr .MF Marisa Rodriguez(Special Intention)
**The Priests’ Schedule Subject to Change**
WE PRAY FOR THE SICK
Rafael Aceves, Joan Aimerito, Armando &
Armanda Adonis, Augustine Aguilo, Debbie
Allen, Olivia Aranjo, Benita Barrios, Barbara
Barnum, Rafael Basco, Ray Baugh, Pedro
Benzon, Adam Berdugo, Norma Bertrand,
Tony Bibal, Frances Boudreau, Andres Buco, Raul
Cabrera, Nido Canlas, Renee Canlas, Ricardo Cardiel,
Gloria Carillo, Rachel Castro, Ma. Luisa Ceja, Noe
Cevallos, Mayburn Chaney, Joe Coelho, Ernesto Cordero,
Marcelina Corgado, Frank Cruz, Elvis Daza, Anthony,
Marcelina & Sebastian De Guzman, Alonzo
Delgado,Yolanda Dirlam, John Doria, Isabel Doria, James
Doria, Richard Doria, Cindy Monroy Dulguime, Marvin
Dumlao, Lourdes Espiritu, Mary Esteves, Rosa Faria,
Jorge Flores, Nick & Flo Gandolfo, Esther Garcia, Olga
Gomes, Rocio Gomez, Mary Grace, Efma Grecia, Leona
Gurrola, Robert Henley, Christopher Hinojos, David
Hughes, Lota Hughes, Urbano Iñiguez, Janessa Javier,
Maria Jumaday, Dulce Kapuno, Diana Kenna, Sean
Kenna, Josefina Limtao, Danilo Llamas, Ernesto Llamas,
Ira Llamas, Frank Lopez, Mark London, Santiago Luna,
Grace Lyn, Ed Manila, Otoniel Marquez, Juan Martin,
Christine Martinez, Becky Moss, Herminia Niebres,
Andrew Nieto, Robert Norman, Estrella Nufable, Fernanda
Otero, Kyla Orr, Nina Pham, Hugo Pennock, Mercedita
Perez, Martha Plasencia, Maria Prieto, Carlito Rafanan,
Dante Ramos, Ronald Rivera, Rudy Rivera, Ruel Rivera,
Lupe Rodriguez, Althea Robertson, Etelvina Rocha, Mario
Rodriguez, Phillip Ruiz, Louie Salamanca, Rita Salas,
Elenita Santos, Rita Santos, Linda Sarno, Alexander
Sasbone, Klaasja Sasbone,Lily Silveria, Damrong
Sithichai, Clay Solancho, Guadalupe Tadeo, Sergio
Tamayo, Jun Tan, Ray Tanguay, Alexis Teodosio, Joseph &
George Tharaniyil, Frank Tom, Ryon Tom, Catherine
Unanka, Reina Uyan, Thea Van de Mortel, Rufino
Valenton, Nanette Vergara, Cresencio Villegas, Marcus
Walton, Paul Yasutake, Josie Yu, Joe Zamora.
WEEKLY COLLECTIONS
Rest in Peace
~ We Pray for and remember those who have died .
Richard Flores
Manuel Gokim
Erlinda Maglonso
Ernestina Singson
“Whoever believes in Me, even though that person
dies, shall LIVE.”
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In order to maintain our services, meet our expenses,
and restore savings, the parish needs an average of
$22,000.00 in its weekly collection.
January 23th & 24th, 2016
$18,936.00
Building Fund Collection
January 23th & 24th, 2016
$2,921.00
~ Thank you for sharing what God
has given you with our Parish ~
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ALTAR SERVER SCHEDULE
It’s Your Turn!!!
If there is a star next to your name you are
the Lead Altar Server for that Mass.
Please be sure to call a substitute if you are not
able to serve. We thank all of you for the continued
commitment to your ministry. God bless!
Saturday, February 6
5:00pm R Villegas*, R Villegas, E & M Salud, K
Thekkinedath
7:00pm J Nacua, F Padilla, A Elomina
Sunday, February 7
6:30am J Van Tassell
8:00am E Honeycutt, I Monterroso
9:45am B Feliciano*, C,C & C Dulay, S Pascual
11:30am A Caballes*, A,C 7 C Caballes, M
Parsons, K Nunez
1:00pm R Martins, M Barcelos, C Avila
4:00pm S Victoria*, J Victoria, A Dagoc, A Vito, A
Medrano
5:30pm G Urrea*, D Borres, V Orellana
7:00pm M & A Apego, L, L & A Bates, K Kastner
Parish Leaders Meeting
Mark your calendars!
There will be a mandatory meeting for all
Parish Leaders on Wednesday, February 3rd
at 7:00pm. Held at the St. Joseph Center. It is
important that you send a representative if
you are unable to attend Wednesday,
February 3rd
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Mass Schedule
6:30am, 8am, 10am, 12:15pm, 5pm, 6:30pm
7pm (Bi-lingual Portuguese/Spanish) Parish Hall, and 8pm
CONFESSIONS Wednesdays of Lent- 7:30-8:30pm
STATIONS OF THE CROSS
Fridays after the 8am Mass
@5pm- English & 7:30pm Portuguese/Spanish
Men’s Retreat February 6
Women’s Retreat February 13
Noche de Reflexión -Español-29 de enero
Reflexão Quaresmal-Portuguese – - 27/28 de fevereiro
Parish Penance Service-March 2-7pm
Lenten Fish Fry /Soup Dinner Fridays of
Lent (except Good Friday) 4:45-7:30pm
What Can I Do Before Lent Begins?
Anything worth doing is worth preparing for.
Just imagine that this Lent is going to be different from every other Lent we've experienced. Imagine that
there will be many graces offered me this year. Let's even imagine that God is going to help transform our
lives, with greater freedom, greater joy, deeper desires for love and service. If we want it, we will choose it.
Lent will be this wonderful season of grace for us if we give ourselves to it. And, we will give ourselves to it to the degree we really want it badly. So, in these days before Lent, we need to prepare our
hearts. We need to prepare by realizing how much we want to grow in freedom, how much we need to lighten our spirits and experience some real joy, and how much some parts of our lives really need changing.
So, preparing our hearts is a process of preparing our desires. This means practicing our sense of anticipation. If I imagine Lent as an "ordeal" or a time I dread in some way, then I've already pre-disposed myself to
not get very much out of it. These days before Lent are a time to start anticipating something wonderful that
is about to happen.
Our Focus: On what God wants to give us.
It doesn't take a lot of time to prepare for the beginning of Lent. It just takes desire and focus. God
can do so much with that. We can give God more of a space to touch our hearts if we begin to establish
some simple patterns. We could wake up each morning, and for something like a half a minute to a minute,
stand by the edge of our beds, and just ask the Lord for the grace to let this day be one in which I long for
the beginning of Lent. Perhaps we need to ask for specific helps or graces to get ready to begin Lent.
Whatever we try to say, our Lord can understand the Spirit trying to speak through our simple words. And all
it takes is the time to find and put on our slippers. And each night, in the days ahead, we can practice giving
thanks to God before I go to bed. This simple pattern, in the morning and evening can stir our spirits to look
forward to and prepare for Lent, as a season of grace.
May our Lord bless us all on this journey ahead.
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Prayer of Pope Francis for the Jubilee
Lord Jesus Christ, you have taught us to be
merciful like the heavenly Father, and have told
us that whoever sees you sees Him.
Show us your face and we will be saved.
Your loving gaze freed Zacchaeus and
Matthew from being enslaved by money; the
adulteress and Magdalene from seeking
happiness only in created things; made Peter
weep after his betrayal, and assured Paradise
to the
repentant thief.
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Señor Jesucristo, tú nos has enseñado a
ser misericordiosos como el Padre del
cielo,
y nos has dicho que quien te ve, lo ve
también a Él. Muéstranos tu rostro y
obtendremos la salvación.
Tu mirada llena de amor liberó a Zaqueo y
a Mateo de la esclavitud del dinero; a la
adúltera y a la Magdalena del buscar la
felicidad solamente en una creatura; hizo
llorar a Pedro luego de la traición, y aseguró el
Paraíso al ladrón arrepentido.
Let us hear, as if addressed to each one of us, the
words that you spoke to the Samaritan woman: “If you
knew the gift of God!”
Haz que cada uno de nosotros escuche como propia
la palabra que dijiste a la samaritana: ¡Si conocieras
el don de Dios!
You are the visible face of the invisible Father,
of the God who manifests his power above
all by forgiveness and mercy: let the Church
be your visible face in the world, its Lord risen and
glorified.
Tú eres el rostro visible del Padre invisible,
Del Dios que manifiesta su omnipotencia sobre todo
con el perdón y la misericordia:haz que, en el mundo,
la Iglesia sea el rostro visible de Ti, su Señor,
resucitado y glorioso.
You willed that your ministers would also be clothed in
weakness in order that they may feel compassion for
those in ignorance and error:
let everyone who approaches them feel sought after,
loved, and forgiven by God.
Send your Spirit and consecrate every one of us with
His anointing, so that the Jubilee of Mercy may be a
year of grace from the Lord, and your Church, with
renewed enthusiasm, may bring good news to the
poor, proclaim liberty to captives and the oppressed,
and restore sight to the blind.
We ask this of you, Lord Jesus, through the
intercession of Mary, Mother of Mercy; you who live
and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit for ever
and ever.
Amen.
Tú has querido que también tus ministros fueran
revestidos de debilidad para que sientan sincera
compasión por los que se encuentran
en la ignorancia o en el error:haz que quien se
acerque a uno de ellos se sienta esperado, amado y
perdonado por Dios.
Manda tu Espíritu y conságranos a todos con su
unción para que el Jubileo de la Misericordia sea un
año de gracia del Señor y tu Iglesia pueda, con
renovado entusiasmo, llevar la Buena Nueva a los
pobres proclamar la libertad a los prisioneros y
oprimidos y restituir la vista a los ciegos.
Te lo pedimos por intercesión de María, Madre de la
Misericordia, a ti que vives y reinas con el Padre y el
Espíritu Santo por los siglos de los siglos. Amén.
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Religious Education
Office Hours
Mon-Thurs 5:30pm-9pm
Friday - Office is closed
Saturday - 8am-1pm
Sunday - 8:30am-1pm
Office is closed on holidays
(562) 860-5973
Classes will resume
Sunday-January 31
Parent Faith Formation Yr. #2
February 1 - 7-8:30pm - Fr. Raymond
January 31, 2016
Confirmation 1
Sunday, January 31
2:00pm class, 4:00pm mass
Chapter 14 - The Organization of the Catholic
Church
Confirmation 2
Parent and Sponsor Faith Formation Yr. #2
February 1 - 7-8:30pm
Fr. Raymond
Tues/Thurs, February 2/4 - Mass 6:30pm,
Class 7:00pm
Lesson - Chapter 26 - Honoring God
Junta de Padres ano #2
Sábado - 6 de Febrero -11:30am
En el salon St. Joseph
SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN DID YOU KNOW?
Kik Messenger and the dangers
of anonymous messages.
Sometimes, kids need a place to go
where they can say what they want,
and they won’t be immediately punished or have to deal with a negative reaction. It’s important to make
sure your child has such a space or
time – after dinner conversations, an ice
cream spot, riding home from school –
where they can tell you what’s on their
mind, good or bad, and you can just listen
and discuss, without taking the instant
parental approach. If your children feel
safe talking to you openly, you are better
equipped to notice and handle any red
flags in their lives.
PROTEGIENDO A LOS NIÑOS ~ ¿SABÍAUSTED?
Kik Messenger y los peligros de
mensajes anónimos
Sitios de redes sociales están disponibles a
cualquiera con una conexión de Internet
(computadora, teléfono, tableta). Sus hijos
pueden estar compartiendo sus vidas con
completos extraños y los padres de familia
deben estar al tanto de los sitios que ellos
usan, lo que comparten y quiénes son sus amistades. La aplicación móvil Kik, es considerada
como el sitio más peligroso para depredadores de
Internet porque los usuarios pueden enviar mensajes a cualquiera con un teléfono celular,
incluyendo niños pequeños. Kik no tiene opciones
para control de los padres de familia, dejando a
los niños expuestos a toda la Web.
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by Virgilio T.J. Suerte Felipe
What does Holy Communion really mean?
We have long thought of Holy Communion as assimilating Jesus inside us just as we digest food in our internal
organs. On the contrary, it is our individual selves that are assimilated and transformed by Holy Communion. This
can be seen from the very words of Christ himself, and as taught by Saint Paul, the Catechism of the Catholic
Church, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, and Pope Francis and as revealed by the Rite of Holy Communion.
Jesus says, “I am the vine, you are the branches. Whoever remains in me and I in him will bear much fruit,
because without me you can do nothing” (Jn 15:5). When we receive Christ in Holy Communion, our union with
him is not an exclusive union as in the union of husband and wife. The marital love of the spouses excludes other
men and women. Our union with Jesus is an inclusive union of the branches with the Vine. We are the individual
branches that are united with the one Vine who is Jesus Christ. We all remain in the one Vine in Holy
Communion.
Saint Paul says, “Because there is one bread, we who are many are one body, for we all partake of the one
bread” (1 Cor 10:17). In Holy Communion, “we unite ourselves to Christ who makes us sharers in his Body and
Blood to form a single body” (Catechism of the Catholic Church 1331).
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI further explains, “It is not the eucharistic food that is changed into us, but rather we
who are mysteriously transformed by it. Christ nourishes us by uniting us to himself; ‘he draws us into himself’
(The Sacrament of Charity, 2007, 70).
And Pope Francis states, “The Lord Jesus, by becoming bread broken for us, pours upon us all of His mercy and
His love, so as to renew our hearts, our lives, and our way of relating with Him and with the brethren. It is for this
reason that commonly, when we approach this Sacrament, we speak of ‘receiving Communion,’ of ‘taking
Communion’: this means that by the power of the Holy Spirit, participation in Holy Communion conforms us in a
singular and profound way to Christ” (General Audience, February 5, 2014).
This communitarian character of Holy Communion is clearly expressed in the Rite of Holy Communion. At the
Lord’s Prayer, we call God as Our Father. The Sign of Peace signifies communal charity. The Breaking of Bread
points to ecclesial unity. The purpose of the Communion chant “is to express the communicants’ union in spirit by
means of the unity of their voices, to show joy of heart, and to highlight more clearly the ‘communitarian’ nature of
the procession to receive Communion” (General Instruction of the Roman Missal, 86).
Collection of Palm Branches
Palm branches that were received last year on Palm Sunday are
being collected. Last year’s palms will be burned at a ceremony on
Tuesday, February 9, following the 8:00am Mass. The ashes from
these burned palms will be blessed and used for our services on Ash
Wednesday. Labeled boxes have been placed in the Vestibule and
side doors of the Church. Please put the palm branches in these
boxes. Please remove any plastic or paper that may be on the Palms
Palm Burning Ceremony
All are welcome to the ceremony for the burning of palm branches
that will be held
Tuesday, February 9, 2016- Following the 8:00am Mass
All parishioners are invited to attend this ceremony. The ashes from
these burned palms will be blessed and used for our services on Ash
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
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An Invitation!
Spiritual Adoption
Spiritual Adoption is a program where an
individual adopts an unborn unknown child so
that he or she will be spared from abortion and
be allowed to live the precious life given to him
by God.
January 22 is the 43rd anniversary of Roe vs Wade,
so please spiritually adopt an unborn baby and
faithfully pray the prayer below for nine months to
help save the unborn babies from abortion.
Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I love you very much. I
beg you to spare the life of the unborn baby that I
have spiritually adopted who is in danger of
abortion.
The unborn babies are counting on you!!!For more
information please contact The Prolife Ministry at
562-412-0405 or vines2030@gmail.com
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Information about ROE VS WADE
January 22, our nation marks
43 years of legalized abortion
–it is a day to memorialize the
unjust Roe V Wade Supreme
Court decision , where unborn
children are unjustly killed in
all 50 states in our country.
The Court ruled 7–2 that a
right to privacy under the due
process clause of the 14th Amendment extended to a
woman's decision to have an abortion, but that right
must be balanced against the state's two legitimate
interests in regulating abortions: protecting prenatal
life and protecting women's health. Arguing that these
state interests became stronger over the course of a
pregnancy, the Court resolved this balancing test by
tying state regulation of abortion to the trimester of
pregnancy.
The Court later rejected Roe's trimester framework,
while affirming Roe's central holding that a person has
a right to abortion until viability.[1] The Roe decision
defined "viable" as being "potentially able to live
outside the mother's womb, albeit with artificial aid",
adding that viability "is usually placed at about seven
months (28 weeks) but may occur earlier, even at 24
weeks."
The Court deemed abortion a fundamental right under
the United States Constitution, thereby subjecting all
laws attempting to restrict it to the standard of strict
scrutiny.[25]
Roe v. Wade reshaped national politics, dividing much
of the United States into pro-choice and pro-life
camps, while activating grassroots movements on
both sides.
For most Americans, the 43rd anniversary the
Supreme Court handed down its decision will be a day
to mourn — a day to mourn the loss of tens of millions
of unborn children — sons and daughters, brothers
and sisters lost to a world that values choice over
compassion. It will be a day to mourn the damage
abortion does to women — the medical problems, the
mental health issues, the damaging of relationships
with friends and family, and the destruction of
relationships with God.
Since that fateful day in 1973, there have been an
estimated 58,662,169 abortions.
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Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
January 31
Feburary 1
Febuary 2
Feburary 3
Feburary 4
Feburary 5
Feburary 6
9am – 11am
Knitting Group
ST. VINCENT RM.
2pm – 6pm
Adoration
CHURCH
6:30pm
Mass Conf. 2
CHURCH
7pm Class
11am
OLF 1ST Friday
Mass / Awards
CHURCH
8am – 1:30pm
Beatitudes Lay
Carmelite Monthly
Mtg
ST. SETON RM.
5:30am – 6:30pm
De Colores Choir
CHOIR ROOM
Class Resumes
9:45am
PS Class
REL. ED.
2pm – 4pm
Conf. 1. Class
4pm
Mass
CHURCH
9:30am – 10:30am
Legion of Mary Praesidium
ST. VINCENT RM
7pm – 8pm
Legion of Mary
Praesidium
ST. VINCENT RM.
7pm – 8pm
Sac. Prep Class
REL. ED.
7pm – 8:30pm
Parent Faith Formation Yr.
2 #4 Fr. RD
PARISH HALL
7pm – 9pm
De Colores Choir
CHOIR RM
7pm 9pm
RCIA Catechism
Classes
ST. JOSEPH CTR
7pm- 9pm
UTC General Mtg.
JOHN PAUL II CONF. RM
7pm- 9pm
CCW Mtg.
GOOD SHEPHERD RM.
(PATIO RM.)
10am – 12pm
Spanish
Intercessory
Group
ST. SETON RM
6:30pm
Mass Conf. 2
CHURCH
7pm – 9pm
Class
7pm – 9pm
Knights of Columbus
Mtg.
GOOD SHEPHERD.
RM
6:30pm
JH Mass
CHURCH
7pm -8pm
JH Class
7pm
Parish Leaders
Annual Mandatory
Meeting
ST. JOSEPH CTR.
7:30pm - 9pm
Bible StudyApologetic PARISH
HALL
7pm - 10pm
Charismatic
Prayer Group
ST. JOSEPH CTR.
7pm - 9pm
Grupo de
Evangelización
ST. JOSEPH CTR
8:30am/ 10am/
11:30am
Sat. Class
REL. ED.
7:30pm
Chinese Community 11:30am
Bible Study
SP Eucharist Parent
7pm - 9pm
Mtg.
Portuguese Cursillo GOOD SHEPHERD
RM.
ST. JOSEPH CTR.
ST. SETON RM.
(PATIO RM.)
7pm - 9pm
Estudios Biblicos
para el Grupo de
Evangelización
ST. SETON RM.
7:30pm-9 pm
Youth Choir
ST. ANTHONY DE
PADUA
Parish Priests - To contact them thru e-mail:
Rev. Raymond Decipeda, MMHC - frraymondd@holyfamilyartesia.org
Rev. Joachim Ablanida, MMHC – frjoachima@holyfamilyartesia.org
Rev. Joshua Santos, MMHC – frjoshuas@holyfamilyartesia.org
Parish Finance Council Members:
Angela Amenero, Maria Ayerdis, Remy Dulguime, Danio Fajardo, Karen Hillman, Lizzie Juan, Jason Machado,
Raymond Mangahas, Roger Pavon, Jeanelle Padre-Tom, Hugo Vega.
To contact any of the members, e-mail them thru: hfcfinancecouncil@holyfamilyartesia.org
Parish Pastoral Council Members:
Frank Cardiel, Diosdado de Leon, Vina Dungo, Ronnie Espinosa, Maria Luisa Lapidario, Betty Lou Ormonde, Linda
Sarno, Nenita Solancho, Skip Vega, Joe Vicente.
To contact any of the members, e-mail them thru: hfcpastoralcouncil@holyfamilyartesia.org
Parish Ministry:
Adoration Chapel – Mafalda Canlas (562) 865-2185 ext. 405
Bereavement – Hector Gomez (562) 865-2185
Business Manager – Karen Hillman (562) 865-2185
Confirmation – Abigail de Jesus (562) 860-5973
Finance Council – Roger Pavon (562) 865-2185
Liturgy Coordinator – Maggie Gudino (562) 924-8024
Office Manager – Sofia Luna (562) 865-2185 ext. 223
Pastoral Council – Joe Vicente (562) 402-4496
Plant & Property Manager – Hope Vega (562) 865-2185
Publication Team – Abigail de Jesus (562) 726-2735
RCIA – Rudy & Mila Perpinan (562) 924-5075
Religious Education – Teresa Paulino (562) 860-5973
Safeguard the Children – Ulises Perez-Flores (562) 865-2185 School Principal – Juan Nagore (562) 865-1621
School Secretary – Jessica Perez (562) 865-1621
Web Master – Bobby Canseco (562) 607-8839
Young Adult Ministry – Michael Maglonso (562) 865-2185
Hospitality- Ed/Lou Carlos & Ushan/Fiona D’Alwis
Homebound Ministry- Willie & Wilma Simbol (562) 926-0720
Youth Ministry – Evan Dizon (562) 412-1188
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