December 6, 2015 inside - Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Community
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December 6, 2015 inside - Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Community
Second Sunday in Advent Page Two December 6, 2015 Calendar 2nd Sunday in 7 Advent Annual Christmas Boutique 8a-7p Cabrini Hall 6 10:30a CWL church dismissal to Sunburst 10:30a Sunday School, Music Room 10:30 RCIA, Learning Center 8 Jubilee Year of Mercy begins The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary Holy Day of Obligation Mass Times 8a, 2p,7p 9 10 8:30a Coffee Hour Sunburst Room 3:45p RE Elementary, Lower School 7p Choir, Music Room 6p Evening of Mercy 12 11 6:30a Altar Society, Church 6p Pastoral Team Meeting, Rectory 8:30a Lite & Lively, HCH 7:30p ROCCC, Sunburst Room AN EVENING OF MERCY TO THE JUBILEE YEAR DECEMBER 8 DECEMBER 9 6:00 to 9:00 pm The Celebration will begin at the HOLY DOORS before you enter the Church An evening of: Mass Times: VESPERS 8:00 am, 2:00pm, 7:00 pm ADORATION BENEDICTION CONFESSION We pray for our sick parishioners that they may know the healing of Christ Wednesdays 6:30 pm in the Church Sandra Smith, Renata Acosta-Reynoso , Enid Cheshire Teresita Blazon , Mary Donovan , Lisa Levy, Jim Sheehy St. Francis Xavier Page Three What is the Significance of the Holy Door? Source: Catholic Straight Answers Since the year 1300 when Pope Boniface VIII declared the first Holy Year, the Catholic Church has regularly celebrated “Holy Years,” usually every twenty-five years (at least since 1470), except for special circumstances, like in 1983 when a Holy Year was declared to mark the 1950th anniversary of the death and resurrection of our Lord. A major aspect of the Holy Year has been that of pilgrimage to Rome to make reparation for sin and to renew the conversion of one’s life. A very important symbolic act performed by each pilgrim has been to pass through the Holy Door. Christ identified Himself as “the door.” In his bull Incarnationis Mysterium proclaiming this Holy Year, Pope John Paul II stated that the Holy Door “…evokes the passage from sin to grace which every Christian is called to accomplish. Jesus said, ‘I am the door’ (John 10:7) in order to make it clear that no one can come to the Father except through Him. This designation which Jesus applies to Himself testifies to the fact that He alone is the Savior sent by the Father. There is only one way that opens wide the entrance into this life of communion with God: This is Jesus, the one and absolute way to salvation. To Him alone can the words of the psalmist be applied in full truth: ‘This is the door of the Lord where the just may enter’ (Psalm 118:20).” Therefore to pass through the door from the outside of St. Peter’s into the basilica is to pass from this world into the presence of God, just as in the old Temple of Jerusalem, the High Priest on the Feast of Yom Kippur passed through the veil covering the doorway of the Holy of Holies to enter into the presence of God to offer the sacrifice of atonement. Moreover, to pass through the door is to confess with firm conviction that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, the Lord, and the Savior who suffered, died, and rose for our salvation. With great courage, a person freely decides to cross the threshold leaving behind the kingdom of this world so as to enter the new life of grace of the Kingdom of God. In opening the door, the Holy Father has traditionally struck the door three times with a silver hammer (although this year Pope John Paul II pushed three times on the door). The striking of the door also has symbolic meaning: Moses struck the rock so that water would pour out miraculously to quench the thirst of the people (Numbers 20:6ff); the Holy Year is a time when God pours forth abundant graces to quench the thirst of our souls. God struck the earth to free St. Paul and Silas from prison, which resulted in the jailer and his family asking for baptism (Acts 16:25ff); God has struck our hearts opening them to His graces, beginning with the saving grace of Baptism. As our Lord hung upon the cross, the soldier struck His most Sacred Heart, and out flowed blood and water, symbols of the Holy Eucharist and Baptism (John 19:31f) which nourish each of our souls. In all, the striking of the door symbolizes the release of graces, flowing abundantly to the faithful. Moreover, when the door opens, the obstacles of passage to our Lord are removed. During the Holy Year, we hope and pray that the obstacles of personal weakness, temptation, and sin will be removed so that we will have a holy union with our Lord. Mass Intention Readings for the week of December 6, 2015 Sunday: Bar 5:1-9/Ps 126:1-6/Phil 1:4-6,8-11/Lk 3:1-6 Monday: Is 35:1-10/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/Mt 11:28-30 Thursday: Is 41:13-20/Mt 11:11-15 Friday: Is 48:17-19/Mt 11:16-19 Saturday: Zec 2:14-17/Lk 1:26-38 December 6, 2015 – December 12, 2015 Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: People of St. Francis Xavier † † † † † Aqulina Hizon John Howley Tom Pollack Lulu Prano Esperanza & Francisco Fernandez People of St. Francis Xavier Second Sunday in Advent Page Four Our local Family Promise Organization that temporarily houses homeless families needs our help. The goal is to collect basic staples for families in need. These items are essential to the families as they work each day on their goal of becoming independent once again. If you can donate, they need the following items: Shampoo/Conditioner Laundry detergent Toothpaste, deodorant, diapers, body lotion, Trash bags, paper towels, and toilet paper. Please contact Andrew Hernandez for drop off information at 818-847-1547 or email ExecutiveDirector@FamilyPromiseVerdugos.org Please visit www.FamilyPromiseVerdugos.org SANDWICH SUNDAY December 6, 2015 BTAC is asking for Gift Cards! BTAC is asking for donations of gift cards to give teenagers for Christmas. You can make your purchase at the Scrip Cart outside of Mass and give your donation to the Scrip Volunteer. We will then deliver it to BTAC for you. Donations Needed Cold weather is coming and the homeless can use the coats that you don’t wear anymore. Blankets and sleeping bags are also needed. Please limit coats to men’s only. A BTAC box will be in the church vestibule for this collection throughout the winter months. New men’s socks and underwear are always needed. Attention ALL LITURGICAL MINISTERS Please join us in making sandwiches for the homeless of Burbank. Bring enough cheese, meat and bread to make 30 sand- What Mass are you planning to attend on wiches. We will provide the condiments and Christmas? baggies. We meet in Holy Cross Hall As soon as you know please go onto (unless otherwise stated) at 1:00 pm. Ministry Scheduler and sign Our next date is up to volunteer. December 13th. We need ministers at ALL Masses. Do You Love Christmas Carols? Please join our Christmas Choirs: We welcome singers and instruments who play C instruments (violin, flute, etc.) and Bb instruments (trumpet, etc.). See the music director, Jack Clapper, after Mass or e-mail him at jack.clapper@sfxburbank.com. Choice of practice dates if you commit soon! Christmas Eve at 9 pm and Christmas Day at 8:30 and 10:30 am. St. Francis Xavier Page Five Thank you for your donations to On behalf of our local Veterans, thank you Operation Christmas Child! for the Tee-Shirts and Socks! Our Year II Confirmation teens visited the disabled Veterans home in North Hills a couple days prior to Veteran’s day delivering your donations of much needed new packaged socks and Tshirts. These were a big hit and greatly appreciated. Thank you all very much! The second year of our Confirmation formation process is all about loving service emulating the works of Jesus in the Gospels. In a few weeks our teens will be visiting local assisted living facilities singing Christmas carols and spending time with these wonderful seniors. A Memo to all SFX Ministers sacristans, Lectors, servers, E.M's, ushers, choirs, Altar Society, Hospitality, Bereavement, rectory staff, rectory volunteers, school faculty and staff, RE faculty, RCIA Team and staff The Pastoral Team invites you to be our guests at a Christmas Party in your honor. Sunday, December 20, between 8:30 & 10:30 masses in Cabrini. Please take a little time out of your Christmas preparations to join us that morning. We look forward to seeing you and Fr. Dick has a special, little Christmas gift for each of you. This past weekend we were excited to drop off over 250 decorated Christmas boxes from our parishioners. Your donation of toys and supplies such as soap, tooth brushes, tooth paste, socks and special messages to the children are greatly appreciated and just may be the only present these children receive this holiday season. Also, thank you to Wilson-Gardner family for all their help in loading up the cars to deliver these to the drop-off location. Operation Christmas Child (OCC) is a project of Samaritan's Purse, is the largest Christmas project of its kind in the world. In the past 21 years, Operation Christmas Child (OCC) has handcollected and delivered over 100 million shoebox gifts to underprivileged children (2-14 years old) in more than 100 countries. When typhoon Yolanda hit the Philippines, Samaritan's Purse chartered a 747 plane filled with 65,000 shoebox gifts to children in the affected areas before Christmas. SFX Christmas Boutique The annual Christmas Boutique hosted by the Burbank Associates for the Holy Faith Sisters is just around the corner. Please join us and do your holiday shopping. We have hand knit and crocheted items, a gift table, religious table, Christmas table, toy table, baked goods and a bargain table. New items arriving daily. All proceeds benefit those in need! Boutique hours are: Friday, December 4 8am - 3:30 pm Saturday, December 5 11 am - 6:30 pm Sunday, December 6 8:30 am - 6:30 pm JUBILEE OF MERCY Led by Sister Vicky Thursdays in Advent 8:30 am in the Sunburst Room December 3, December 10, December 17 Everyone is invited to the SIMBANG GABI an Advent evening mass in the Filipino tradition to be celebrated at our church Reception and fellowship will follow at Holy Cross Hall on Friday December 18, 2015 at 7:00pm Second Sunday in Advent Page Six Religious Education News SUNDAY SCHOOL Do you have a little one in Pre-K or Kindergarten? St. Francis has a Sunday School program designed just for them which meets during the 10:30 A.M. Mass. Using music, storytelling and crafts this program is designed to nurture young children’s natural tendency to seek a relationship with God, reinforcing a strong sense of community and love. Parents drop their child off at 10:20 in the lower school building and pick up immediately following Mass. The Following Churches in the San Fernando Region have been selected to be Pilgrimage Churches for the Jubilee Year of Mercy December 6, 2015 CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD (For children in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Grade) In addition to your child’s regular religious education instruction, this program runs late Sept. thru April during the Sunday 10:30 A.M. Mass and is a great opportunity for children to understand the Sunday Gospel at their own age level. After the priest leads the opening prayer at Mass, the children are dismissed to a classroom in the lower school building. They are provided with colorful activities and handouts that enhance what they hear from their adult leaders about the word of God. The children then return to church to celebrate the Liturgy of the Eucharist with the rest of the parish family. This is a free program and no registration is required. Become a Member of Our Parish Please include your name, address, and email address and we will add you to be a member of our church. Name:___________________________________ Our Lady of Lourdes – Northridge St. Mary – Palmdale Holy Family – Glendale Our Lady of the Holy Rosary – Sun Valley Address:_________________________________ ________________________________________ Email: ___________________________________ Phone Number: ___________________________ DIRECTORY OF MINISTRIES DID YOU KNOW? Shop safely this Christmas: If you let your kids go to the mall by themselves to buy Christmas presents, you should talk to them about potential dangers they need to guard against. Christmas is the busiest time of year for commercial retail, which means that malls and shopping centers will be more crowded, and younger kids and teens who are alone may be a target for kidnappers and other dangers. Talk to your children about being aware of their surroundings, and where to go for help. Be in contact with them while they’re shopping, and have a check-in place and time set if you’re splitting up. For more information please visit: http://safety.more4kids.info/186/shopping-with kids/. Annulments Deacon Jaime (818)504-4400 Baptism (818)504-4411 Bereavement Ministry (Funerals) (818)504-4400 Children's Liturgy of the Word (818)504-4411 Confirmation (818)504-4411 Eucharistic Ministers to the Sick (818)767-5630 First Eucharist (Grades 1 & 2) (818)504-4411 Marriages (818)504-4400 Pastoral Ministry to the Sick (818)767-0407 Quinceñera (818)504-4400 R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults)(818)504-4411 Reconciliation by Appointment (818)504-4400 Peace & Justice Ministries (818)504-4428 Interested in engaging in the spirituality of Justice call Food Pantry Environmental Stewardship Advocacy Formation & Leadership Program Community Outreach