Sixth Sunday of Easter - St. Pius V Catholic Community

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Sixth Sunday of Easter - St. Pius V Catholic Community
Sixth Sunday of Easter
Jesus is not with us in
His risen glory in the
way he was for forty
days after his
resurrection. He is
present in the Word,
in the Sacraments,
especially the Eucharist,
and in the Church.
He is always near.
PARISH OFFICE
7691 Orangethorpe Ave.
Buena Park CA 90621
714-522-2193
fax 714-522-1730
Office email: StPiusVParish@yahoo.com
MASS/CONFESSION SCHEDULE
Vigil (Saturday) Masses:
5:15 pm
7:00 pm (Español)
Hours: 9:00 am - 8:30 pm (Sun. 3:00 pm)
(Closed during lunch & dinner)
Sundays:
7:45 am, 9:15 am, 10:45 am,
12:15 pm, 1:45 pm (Español), 6:30 pm
Rev. Theodore Olson, Pastor
Rev. Ismael Silva, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Khoi Phan, Parochial Vicar
Weekdays: 8:00 am and 5:15 pm
(Mondays 8:30 am)
Saturday: 8:00 am
Deacon Rey Marin
Deacon William Yang
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Wednesdays: After the 5:15 pm Mass
BAPTISMS: By Appointment Only
(English and Spanish)
No Baptisms during Lent.
Holy Days: As announced in bulletin
MARRIAGES: Call for an appointment
at least six months in advance.
Confessions:
Saturdays: 3:30 to 4:45 pm
Eves of First Fridays: 3:30 to 4:45 pm
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
The 24th of each month
or as announced
SCHOOL: 714-522-5313 (7:00 am - 3:30 pm) Notices for the bulletin are due at noon
SRE: 714-522-3971 (9:00 am - 2:00 pm)
on Friday, 9 days before distribution,
R.C.I.A: 714-522-2193
due to publisher’s lead time.
(Most Wednesdays at 7:30 pm)
NOVENA
Our Mother of Good Counsel
Saturdays: After the 8:00 am Mass
WEBSITE: www.stpius5.org
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St. Pius V Church
May 29-June 4
SUNDAY: 6TH SUNDAY OF EASTER
7:45 AM: Novena
9:15 AM: For the People
10:45 AM: Mary Bell Rivers (d)
12:15 PM: Zacarias Marin (d)
1:45 PM: Rafael Marquez (d)
6:30 PM: Samuel Torro
MONDAY: EASTER WEEKDAY
8:30 AM: Novena
There will not be a 5:15 PM Mass today due to Memorial Day!
TUESDAY: THE VISITATION OF THE
BLESSED VIRGEN MARY
8:00 AM: Angel Ungcad (d)
5:15 PM: Novena
WEDNESDAY: ST JUSTIN MARTYR
8:00 AM: Nenita de Castro (Sp. Int.)
5:15 PM: Glynn Hackney (d)
THURSDAY: EASTER WEEKDAY
8:00 AM: Serefin Deguzman (d)
5:15 PM: Louis Nguyen (d)
FRIDAY: ST. CHARLES LWANGA
8:00 AM: Richard Altenbaugh (d)
5:15 PM: Raymond Quirion (d)
SATURDAY: EA STER WEEKDAY
8:00 AM: Josephine Sabara (d)
5:15 PM: Marcel LaRochelle (d)
7:00 PM: Chris Rio (d)
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
Acts 16:11-15; Jn 15:26 — 16:4a
Tuesday:
Zep 3:14-18a or Rom 12:9-16; Lk 1:39-56
Wednesday:
Acts 17:15, 22 — 18:1; Jn 16:12-15
Thursday:
Acts 18:1-8; Jn 16:16-20
Friday:
Acts 18:9-18; Jn 16:20-23
Saturday:
Acts 18:23-28; Jn 16:23b-28
Sunday:
Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47; Eph 1:17- 23;
Mt 28:16-20
COLLECTION FOR THE WEEKEND OF
May 21 & 22
$19,134.41
OUR WEEKLY BUDGETED INCOME IS $22,957
TO SUPPORT OUR MINISTRIES.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT.
The Lord has blessed each of us with many gifts,
including the talents we use at work.
Are you returning a portion to the Lord through your
Sunday contribution each week?
May 29, 2011
Novena Notes!
Additional Names for may Monthly Novena
Dimitrii Korionoff, Sr.
DECEASED
Cassi Sison
Your prayers are requested for:
Virginia LaChance, Annette Carew, Sr. Margaret,
Betty Kendall, Margaret Trujillo, Sr. Shelia Coburn,
Marcel Cipres, Pat Prieto, Esther Smith, Carol
Hermann, Sr. Timothea Park, Wilfred LaRochelle,
Baby Newberger, Laura Clofelder, Cele Lomeli, Kathy
Spooner, J.D. Demeter, Carol Sadowski, Jeffrey Grzecka, Chuck
Meyer, Barbara Hoag, Charlotte Garcia, Mike & Betty Calabrese,
Tom Barrios, Claire White, Joyce Lore, Armando & Rosa
Brondo, Jessica Reyes, Julie Hoffman Halliburton, Shane Coats,
Shane McConnell, Loretta Lockhart, Susan Lopez, Verlin
Turnquist, Joseph White, Scott McConnell, Tony Mezenshi,
Mary Coates, Tony Piening, Luis Cruz, Msgr. Laurence Conway,
Cathleen Perruccio, George Bustamante, Carmen Vargas, Paul
Zambinco, Polly Armstrong, Joanne Sanchez, John White,
Kathleen Pascoe, George Perales, Andrew Duarte, Monique
Murga, Kathy Marsili, & Clara Atkins.
THIRD ANNOUNCEMENT
Jason Smith & Melinda Oropeza
FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT
Gerald Rivera & Janice Tamayo
THE REASON FOR OUR HOPE
“What is the reason for your hope?” Imagine
somebody coming up to you and asking you that question.
Not “What are you hoping for?” or “What are you hoping
to do?” No, this isn’t about our desires for possessions or
aspirations for life, it’s “Why do you hope?” Peter today
tells us that we ought to be ready to give an answer to this
question. Truth be told, few of us spend much time
thinking about why we hope. Luckily, the scriptures today
give us our answers. We hope because Christ suffered for
us, in order that we might come to God. We hope because
we know that, in the Spirit, God grants us another
Advocate through Christ to remain with us always. No
matter what we might hope for, whatever we might hope
to do, we must always first know and proclaim the reason
for our hope: the presence of God in Christ, with us
through the power of the Spirit.
© Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co.
6th Sunday of Easter
St. Pius V Church
Pius Patriot Alumni
We frequently hear from SPV alumni about how much their
school experience meant to them and how one special teacher or
classmate made a profound impact on their lives. If you’ve had
a similar experience consider saying thank you to that special
person with a donation to the SPV Annual Fund in their honor.
A tax-deductible donation to the fund will help to continue the
legacy of a quality and affordable Catholic education for many
years to come. Look for the donation envelopes in the pews and
at the back of the church. Our thanks to the many families who
have already made an investment in the future with a donation
or a gift of prayer.
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Junior Kindergarten
There’s still time to enroll!
The first day of Junior Kindergarten is just a few short
months away. Enroll today and give your child the
tools to succeed in kindergarten and beyond. Visit
www.stpius5school.net for all the details.
UCLA Filipino-American Health Study
St. Pius V Parish and UCLA Cancer Center are
collaborating in a study to increase colorectal cancer
screening among Filipino-Americans. The study
includes a small group educational session and three
brief interviews.
We invite Filipino-Americans, 50-75 years of age, to
participate in our study. There will be a small
compensation to you and a donation to the parish for
your participation.
If you are interested please contact:
Mr. Allan de Banate, 440- 570-6393, or email him at
delano.r.debanate@pfizer.com.
The St. Pius V Catholic School Consultative School
Board is now accepting nominations of interested
parents, parishioners, and community members for
terms starting in August 2011. Interested parties
may submit their name to the school administration
for consideration. Call 714-522-5313.
Grief, Loss & Healing
St. Pius V Bereavement Support Ministry
Our next meeting is Monday, June 6, at 7:30 pm.
We invite and warmly welcome any of you who are suffering
due to a previous or recent loss of a loved one. Our
ministry may help you cope and work through your grief. We
offer you emotional support, comfort, and discussions on how to
deal with loss, sorrow and transitions. We will listen, share and
pray with you. We join with others to tell the story of the person
and to celebrate their life.
We meet every 1st and 3rd Monday of each month (except
holidays and holy days of obligation) at 7:30 pm, upstairs in
room ‘C’.
For information contact: John Alba 714-522-2193.
Please come and join us, because we care.
“Blessed are they who mourn for they shall be comforted.”
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St. Pius V Church
PASTORAL SERVICES APPEAL 2011
Thank you to all who have pledged during the first month.
We have received $96,242 in pledges. That’s 82% of our
goal. We are making progress, can you do your part this
week?
If your family joins in pledging what you can, the Parish
will reach our goal and even receive a rebate to keep up
with our many needs. Make your pledge this week to help
us reach our $118,000 diocesan target. Thank you for your
generous support.
FEAST OF FAITH
The Collection: A Privilege
As the altar is prepared for the celebration of the
Eucharist, the collection is taken up. In the early church,
this part of the Mass must have been something to behold,
as the people suddenly began to move, bringing forward to
the deacons and priests freshly-baked bread and fine wine.
Then, after the Eucharistic Prayer, that same community
came forward again in the Communion procession, and
they received back the very gifts they had given, now
transformed into something infinitely more precious than
bread and wine: the very Body and Blood of Christ.
Beginning around the eleventh century, it became the
custom for people to present money instead of bread and
wine, and the procession of the faithful gradually
disappeared (it survives in the liturgy of Holy Thursday).
But the meaning is the same. We continue to bring the
fruit of our labors and to offer them freely to God. And
God continues to transform them into Christ. It is through
our generous sharing of time, talent, and treasure that our
parishes can preach the gospel, reach out to the sick and
the imprisoned, and celebrate the sacraments.
—Corinna Laughlin, © Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co.
May 29, 2011
Faith Formation is now taking
registrations for the 2011-12 sessions.
Paperwork is available in the Gathering Area
of the Church, the Faith Formation office, the
Parish office and on the website at
www.stpius5.org — click on Faith Formation.
Faith
Formation
Special Collection for the
Tornado & Storms Victims in the South
We are having a second collection today to assist the victims of
the recent tornados and storms in the South and Mid-West. The
damage from these storms occurred mostly in mission dioceses
that do not enjoy the blessing of substantial financial resources.
We are taking this collection this weekend. Thank you for
helping our neighbors in the Mid-West and the South.
Exhibit of Women & Spirit:
Catholic Sister in America
Mount St. Mary’s College in Los Angeles is hosting the only
Southern California exhibit of Women & Spirit: Catholic Sisters in America, a look at 300 years of history of women religious throughout the nation. The free exhibit takes place this
summer—from June 19 thru August 14. For more information,
visit www.msmc.la.edu/spirit.
First Friday Schedule
First Friday: June 2
Masses: 8:00 am & 5:15 pm
Confessions: Thursday, June 1
3:30 - 4:45 pm
LONGING
The hand will not reach ou t for what the heart does not
long for.
—German proverb
SPY News!
STEUBENVILLE YOUTH WEEKEND: We will be attending the San Diego Steubenville Youth Conference from Friday July 29
thru Sunday July 31 at California State University San Diego. We either dorm at the university or at the University of San Diego. The
weekend is filled with outstanding talks, (especially the chastity talks for young men and women), music, Mass, praise and worship
and deep reflection. The cost of the weekend is $200 which includes the conference, food, room and transportation. A 30% deposit of
$60.00 is needed by May 29 to register, then you can make payments until you are paid in full. We will have opportunities for
fundraising that will go specifically to your conference fees. The conference is open to all high school youth as well as those
graduating from the eighth grade this year. There are some scholarships available for youth that cannot afford part or all of the fees.
For more information contact Wendy Hart, Youth Minister, at 714-521-2430 or wendy@stpius5.org
GUARDIAN ANGELS: If you can help sponsor a young person for the Steubenville Conference, we will gladly accept any
donations. Every little bit helps! Please be a Guardian Angel to one of our parish youth.
COMING THIS SUMMER:
Overnight Lock-In at Cal State Fullerton Student Union:
It’s a night of fun and unlimited video games, lots of table games including billiards, snacks and oh, did we mention fun? The cost is
$20 per person (remember unlimited video games with entry). Date will be announced very soon! Keep watching!
DIOCESE OF ORANGE CATHOLIC FAMILY NIGHT
at the ANGELS’ GAME will be Friday, July 8, tickets will soon be available.
6th Sunday of Easter
St. Pius V Church
RAZÓN DE NUESTRA ESPERANZA
“¿Cuál es la razón de tu esperanza?”. Imagina que
alguien se te acerca y te hace esa pregunta. No “¿qué es lo
que esperas?” o ¿qué esperas hacer?”. No; no se trata de
los deseos de poseer cosas o de aspiraciones en la vida,
sino “¿por qué tienes esperanza?”. Hoy Pedro nos dice que
debemos estar dispuestos a responder esta pregunta. A
decir verdad, pocos son los que se dedican a pensar por
qué tenemos esperanza. Por suerte, las Escrituras de hoy
nos ofrecen la respuesta.
Esperamos porque Cristo
sufrió por nosotros, a fin de
que podamos venir a Dios.
Esperamos porque sabemos
que, en el Espíritu, Dios nos
concede otro Defensor en
Cristo que permanecerá con
nosotros por siempre. Sin
importar lo que podamos
esperar, o lo que esperamos
poder hacer, siempre debemos
saber y proclamar la razón de nuestra esperanza: la
presencia de Dios en Cristo con nosotros por el poder del
Espíritu.
© Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co.
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El Ministerio Familias en Cristo
te invita al Campamento de Hombres 2011
Jesucristo en busca de homcres de valor
los dias, 3, 4 y 5 de Junio.
en St. Ann in the Mountain Retreat Center.
en las montañas de San Bernardino
Sera un retiro inolvidable lleno de Compañerismo, alabanzas, oracion y amor de Dios. Donacion $60 incluye comidas, bebidas, alojamiento.
Saldremos el viernes por la
tarde del parqueo de la iglesia
San Pio V. Eres un hombre
de valor? No pierdas esta
oportunidad.
Para informacion:
Sergio 714-522-2193
David 714-522-2193
Eduardo 714-522-2193
Evelyn 714-522-2193
Martin 714-522-2193
Sandra/Alonzo 714-522-2193
DÍA MEMORIAL
Cayeron, pero sobre su glorioso sepulcro
flota libre la bandera que su muerte preservó.
—Francis Marion Crawford
SPY News!
FIN DE SEMANA DE STEUBENVILLE PARA LOS JOVENES: Estaremos asistiendo la Conferencia de Jóvenes de
Steubenville en San Diego salimos el viernes 29 de Julio hasta el domingo 31 de julio. La Conferencia se dará lugar en la
Universidad de San Diego. Pasamos la noche en el mismo lugar o en la Universidad de San Diego. El fin de semana está lleno de
temas excelentes, (especialmente el tema de la castidad para los jóvenes), música, Misa, alabanza y adoración y reflexiones
profundas. El costo del fin de semana es de $200.00 que incluye la conferencia, comida, alojamiento y transportación. Deposito de
$60.00 es requerido a mas tardar para el 29 de Mayo para poder registrarse. Después pueden hacer pagos hasta saldar la cuenta.
Tendremos oportunidad para recaudar fondos que irán específicamente a las cuotas de la conferencia. La conferencia está abierta a
todos los jóvenes estudiantes de high school al igual que aquellos que están por recibirse del 8º grado escolar en este año. H ay
algunas becas disponibles para estudiantes que no pueden pagar parte o toda la cuota. Para más información comuníquese con
Wendy Hart, Ministerio de Jóvenes al 714-521-2430 o al correo electrónico wendy@stpius5.org .
ANGELES GUARDIANES: Si usted puede patrocinar a un joven para el fin de semana de La conferencia de Steubenville, con
gusto aceptaremos donaciones. Cualquier cantidad ayudara! Por favor sea un Ángel Guardián para uno de nuestros jóvenes de la
Parroquia.
PROXIMAMENTE ESTE VERANO: Encierro de una noche en La Universidad de Fullerton Unión de Estudiantes. Es una
noche de mucha diversión y un sin límites de juegos de video, muchos juegos de mesa incluyendo villar, antojitos, ¿oh y
mencionamos mucha diversión? El costo es de $20.00 por persona (recuerden juegos de video sin límites con el pago de la entrada).
La fecha será anunciada muy pronto! así es que esté atento!
DIOCESIS DEL CONDADO DE ORANGE NOCHE DE FAMILIA EN EL ESTADI O DE LOS ANGELITOS: El viernes 8
de julio. Los boletos estarán disponibles muy pronto.
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St. Pius V Church
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
Lunes:
Hch 16:11-15; Jn 15:26 — 16:4a
Martes:
Sof 3:14-18a or Rom 12:9-16; Lc 1:39-56
Miércoles:
Hch 17:15, 22 — 18:1; Jn 16:12-15
Jueves:
Hch 18:1-8; Jn 16:16-20
Viernes:
Hch 18:9-18; Jn 16:20-23
Sábado:
Hch 18:23-28; Jn 16:23b-28
Domingo:
Hch 1:1-11; Sal 47 (46); Ef 1:17- 23;
Mt 28:16-20
Nueva Juventud de
El-Shaddai
LA VIDA A VECES NOS SORPRENDE CON
PROFUNDAS TRISTEZAS, CON GRANDES
PRUEBAS Y CON TERRIBLES DESILUCIONES.
CUANDO TODO ESTO TE SORPRENDA
AFERRATE EN LA ESPERANZA QUE TE BRINDA
EL UNICO QUE PUEDE CAMBIAR TU HISTORIA.
¡JESUCRISTO!
Para mas informacion llamar:
Gloria Lopez 714-522-2193
Lourdes Lopez 714-522-2193
Rodolfo Razo 714-522-2193
10, 11 y 12 de Junio
Donación $60 (Incluye Hospedaje y Comida)
Parroquia de San Pio V
¡NO FALTES! ¡JESUS TE ESPERA!
FIESTA DE LA FE
La profesión de fe
Toda persona cree en algo de manera profunda.
Como cristianos, manifestamos el conjunto de nuestras
creencias en un escrito que se desarrolló durante el Siglo III
de la historia humana. En el año 325, doce años después de
que se dejó de perseguir a los cristianos, se convocó a una
reunión de los obispos en la ciudad de Nicea, actual
Turquía, reunion a la que se le llamó Concilio de Nicea.
Algunos de los obispos asistentes aún llevaban en sus
cuerpos las marcas dejadas a causa de la tortura por haber
proclamado con valentía su fe en Cristo, por haber vivido de
manera heroica su fe cristiana. Durante esta reunión
escribieron el “Signo”, que ahora llamamos Credo Niceno,
es buena parte del Credo que proclamamos durante los
domingos y las solemnidades. La segunda parte, por decirlo
así, se escribió en otro Concilio, el de Constantinopla
(actual Estambul, en Turquía, en el año 381). El texto
escrito a partir de estos dos concilios es nuestro Credo o
“Símbolo niceno-constantinopolitano”, en honor a los dos
Concilios. Este símbolo o profesión de fe, puede hacerse
también mediante la renovación de las promesas
bautismales.
—Miguel Arias, © Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co.
May 29, 2011
LECTURAS DE HOY
Primera lectura — Pedro y Juan les impusieron las
manos, y recibieron el Espíritu Santo
(Hechos 8:5-8, 14-17).
Salmo — Que aclame a Dios con alegría toda la tierra
(Salmo 66 [65]).
Segunda lectura —Cristo murió en la carne, y luego
resucitó por el Espíritu (1 Pedro 3:15-18) o 1 Pedro 4:1316.
Evangelio — Yo rogaré al Padre y les dará otro Protector.
No los dejaré huérfanos (Juan 14:15-21) o
Jn 17:1-11a.
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS OBSERVANCIAS
Domingo:
Sexto Domingo de Pascua
Lunes:
Día Memorial
Martes:
La Visitación de la
Santísima Virgen María
Miércoles:
San Justino
Viernes:
San Carlos Lwanga y sus compañeros;
Primer viernes
Sábado:
Primer sábado
ANSIAR
La mano no se extenderá hacia lo que el corazón no
ansía.
—Proverbio alemán
Para mas información contacto la oficina de la parroquia: 714-522-2193
Actividades de la Comunidad Hispana
Al Anon ‘Mi Nueva Vida’: Jueves 7:15 - 9pm
Marisol Espinosa
Grupo de Oración: “Rios de Agua Vida”
Martes 12 - 2 pm, Salón “B”
Sonia Rivera
Nueva Juventud de El-Shaddai: Lunes, 7:00 pm en el
Gran Salón. Socorro Gallegos
Grupo Carismático de Oración: Emmanuel
Lunes 7-9 pm Salón “B”
Maria Isabel Lopez
Maty Santiago
Quinceañeras: Llamar a la oficina
y completar un formulario.
Programa de Educación Religiosa:
Obdulia López 714-522-4805
R.C.I.A. Rito de Iniciación para Adultos:
Obdulia López 714-522-4805
Familias en Cristo: Miercoles 7-9 pm en la Cafeteria
Evelyn Cruz
Sandra Nieto
Encuentro Matrimonial:
Salvador y Lola Gonzalez
Retrovaille: (Matrimonios en Crisis) los señores
Martin y Angelica Ramos