August 17, 2014 - American Martyrs Church
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August 17, 2014 - American Martyrs Church
A W e l c o m i n g C o mm u n i t y , H e l p i n g O n e A n o t h e r T wentieth Sunday in Or dinary Time Pastor Rev. Msgr. John F. Barry, P.A. Associate Pastors Rev. Joseph Kammerer Rev. Rick Prindle Deacons Fred Rose Derek Brown Chris Amantea Dick Williams Business Manager Bob Hodges Weekend Mass Saturday Vigil: 5pm Sunday: 7am, 8am, 9:30am, 11:30am and 5pm Weekday Mass Monday / Wednesday / Friday: 8am and 5pm Tuesday / Thursday: 6:30am, 8am and 5pm Saturday: 8am Holy Day Mass Vigil: 5pm Holy Day: 6:30am, 8am, 12:10pm, 5pm, and 7:30pm Reconciliation (Penance) Tuesday: 7 am -7:15 am Wednesday: 5:30 pm -6 pm Thursday: 7 am -7:15 am Saturday: 8:30 am -9 am , 4 pm -4:30 pm Eves of Holy Days: 4 pm -4:30 pm Confessions by request at anytime. 6 24 15 t h S t r e e t Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 310-545-5651 AmericanMartyrs.org to L i v e H o ly L i v e s in Jesus Christ. August 17, 2014 A me r ic an M a rt yrs C athol ic C h ur ch | www . A ME R ICA N M A RT YRS . or g American Martyrs Catholic Community T able of P ray C ontents Prayers / Mass Readings ................................................................ 2 Parish Calendar / Mass Intentions............................................. 3 Parish Life....................................................................................... 4-5 Pastoral Care...................................................................................... 6 Stewardship........................................................................................ 6 Social Justice & Outreach............................................................. 7 Faith Formation ................................................................................8 Families in Faith / AMS / SRE / Youth Ministry .......................9 Contact Information & Resources (Parish Directory).......... 10 Gym & Field / Beyond Our Parish.............................................. 11 for the S ick Please remember the sick in our community. Pray that they may find comfort and healing in Christ, especially: Sam Stanziole Diana Mion Thomas Shaffer Benjamin Joseph Sierra John Lopez Rorsarie Moynihan Natalie Dwyer Dr. John Messenger Sandy Mirante I n M emoriam In Remembrance, let us pray for all who have died, that they may rejoice with the Risen Lord. R eadings of the W eek Michael Gonzalez M onday : Ez 24:15-24; Dt 32; Mt 19:16-22 T uesday : Ez 28:1-10; Dt 32; Mt 19:23-30 W ednesday : Ez 34:1-11; Ps 23; Mt 20:1-16 T hursday : Ez 36:23-28; Ps 51; Mt 22:1-14 F riday : Ez 37:1-14; Ps 107; Mt 22:34-40 S aturday : Ez 43:1-7a; Ps 85; Mt 23:1-12 S unday : Is 22:19-23; Ps 138; Rom 11:33-36; Mt 16:13-20 N ext W eekend ' s M ass C elebrants S at 5:00 pm : Fr. Rick Prindle S un 7:00 am : Msgr. John Barry 8:00 am : Fr. Rick Prindle 9:30 am : Msgr. John Barry (Livestream Mass) 11:30 am : Fr. Paul Siebenand 5:00 pm : Fr. Paul Siebenand This schedule is subject to change. S acraments BAPTISM FOR INFANTS: 1st, 2nd & 3rd Sundays at 1:00pm Pre-Baptism instruction for parents and godparents is required. Call Deacon Fred Rose, 310-545-5651, for an appointment. Next class is Sunday, September 14. MARRIAGE: Contact Rectory at least 6 months prior to wedding date. ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Celebrated throughout the year. Call anytime in case of serious illness. Dr. Francis Matika May the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. D aily P rayers of the C hurch ADORATION / MEDITATION CHAPEL Chapel hours are: Mon-Wed-Fri, 6:45am-9:00pm; Tues-Thurs, 6:00am-9:00pm; Sat, 7:00am-7:00pm; Sun, 6:00am-7:00pm Contact: Jim Quilliam, adorationchapel@americ anmar t yrs.org DAILY ROSARY: Monday - Saturday, 7:30am, in the Church EVENING PRAYER (LITURGY OF THE HOURS): Monday at 5:35pm, in the Church Contact: Dick Williams, 310-292-0996 OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP (DEVOTION AND BENEDICTION) Tuesday following the 8:00am Mass ROSARY FOR THE UNBORN Wednesday following the 5:00pm Mass, followed by the praying of the Divine Mercy Chaplet A rmed F orces We remember those serving in our Armed Forces overseas and pray that they return safely to their loved ones, especially: Sgt Mohses Afkari - U.S.M.C. SGT Keegan J. Mattick - U.S. Army Sgt Ciriaco Ayala - U.S.M.C. CPT Richard Moravec - U.S. Army Rangers LTJG Joshua Bergen - U.S. Navy LCDR Mike Mullen - U.S. Navy Jonathan Concetti - U.S.M.C. Matthew Murphy - U.S. Navy PVT Julia Cothren - U.S. Army SSgt Kyle Nesbitt – U.S.A.F SSgt Royal Cuevas – U.S.A.F SPC Robert Plaza - U.S. Army Cpl Brendan Hart - U.S.M.C. PVT Joshua Stanziole - U.S. Army Michael Ivers - U.S.A.F. LT Marissa Watson - U.S. Navy Charles Koffman - U.S. Army PFC Dariusz Wawryk - U.S. Army 1LT Nicholas Marquez - National Guard Capt Tim Woodring - U.S.M.C. To add someone to the list or if you know that someone above has returned home, contact 310-545-5651 | bulletin@americ anmar t yrs.org A ug ust 1 7, 2 014 |T we nt ie t h S unday in Or din a ry ti m e Parish Calendar This Week N ext Weekend MONDAY, August 18 7:30am ODH Performing Arts 9:00am PH Monday Morning Starters 7:00pm SK Good News People Information Meeting SATURDAY, 9:30amPH 10:00amHFH 11:00amSK TUESDAY, August 19 5:30amPH Men’s AA Meeting 7:30am ODH Performing Arts 10:00amBB Senior Exercise 3:30pm PH Legion of Mary 5:30pmSCH Teen Tuesday Field Day 7:00pm HFH Beginning Again 7:00pm ODH AYSO Coach Training 7:00pm SK Career BridgeBuilders 7:30pmBBAl-Anon 7:30pmSJC Contemplative Prayer August 23 Liturgy Meeting Women's AA Meeting Vocations - Young Adults Recollection with Father Steve 5:00pmBBP Food Drive 5:00pmBBP RCIA Information Table SUNDAY, August 24 After all MassesBBP Food Drive After all MassesBBP RCIA Information Table 7:00amODH Coffee & Donuts 10:00amSpL Spiritual Library (open until 4:00pm) 6:30pm SK First Holy Communion Parents Meeting 7:30pm SK SRE New Parent Orientation WEDNESDAY, August 20 7:30am SK Performing Arts 7:00pm SK Women's Cornerstone Alumni THURSDAY, 5:30amPH 7:30am SK 10:00amBB 7:00pm BB 7:00pm SpC August 21 Men’s AA Meeting Performing Arts Senior Exercise Good News People Facilitator Training Pilgrimage Information Night FRIDAY, August 22 7:30am ODH Performing Arts 3:30pm SCH Irish Dance Class NOTE: Dates and locations are subject to change without notice. Please check with the ministry to verify event. M ass I ntentions MONDAY, August 18 8:00 Nell Drummond – RIP (American Martyrs 55+ Group) 5:00 Eugene Marso – RIP (The 9:30 Choir) TUESDAY, August 19 - St. John Eudes 6:30 Special Intention 8:00 Kellen Flanigan – RIP (The Attanasio Family) 5:00 Molly Harrington – RIP (Cathy & Jim Hunt) WEDNESDAY, August 20 - St. Bernard 8:00 John Anthony Payne – RIP (Joyce C. Payne) 5:00 Edward & Angeline Milewski – RIP (Monika Milewski) THURSDAY, August 21 - St. Pius X Facilities: BB-SS. Brigid/Brendan ∙ BBP-SS. Brigid/Brendan Patio ∙ CH-Church CHP-Church Patio ∙ GYM-Gym ∙ HFH-Holy Family House ∙ ODH-O’Donnell Hall PH-Parish House ∙ SpC-Spirituality Center ∙ SpG-Spirituality Garden SpL-Spirituality Center Library ∙ SCH-School ∙ SHH-Sacred Heart House SJC-St. Joseph’s Chapel ∙ SK-St. Kateri ∙ SKMR-St. Kateri Music Room 6:30 John Matthews – RIP (The William Nault Family) 8:00 James Gosser – RIP (The Champion Family) 5:00 Helen Colonna – RIP (Dennis Colonna) FRIDAY, August 22 - 8:00 Mike Stepovich – RIP (Anne Marie & Dale Gebele) 5:00 Jeanne McCormick – RIP (Teresa & Kevin McCormick) SATURDAY, August 23 - St. Rose of Lima Assistive Listening Devices (headphones) are now available for the 9:30 am & 11:30 am Mass on Sundays. If you have had trouble hearing at either Mass, please check one out before Mass at the entrance to church and return the device after Mass. 8:00 Mike Mancuso – RIP (Sue Mullin) 5:00 Santo Neglia – RIP (Russ & Kim Neglia) SUNDAY, August 24 – Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 Beulah Hastala – RIP (Anita Reviczky Stoddard) 8:00 Stanley Michael Cardenas – RIP (The Anello & Donohue Families) 9:30 For the Parishioners, Living and Deceased 11:30 Maureen Chalk – RIP (Don & Toni Sweet) 5:00 Donald E. Vogt – Sp. Int. (Bardy Ryan) Find this bulletin online at AmericanMar t yrs.org A me r ic an M a rt yrs C athol ic C h ur ch | www . A ME R ICA N M A RT YRS . or g H AV E YO U B E E N CO M I N G T O M A S S B U T . . . …have not been baptized? Were you baptized in another Christian denomination and now want to be part of the Catholic Church? Were you baptized Catholic, but were never Confirmed or received First Communion? Then RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) may be for you. RCIA helps adults grow in their faith, become familiar with Catholic teachings and practices, get acquainted with people in our parish community. We answer the question, “Why be Catholic?” If you have any questions, please ask! Deacon Derek or Terri Brown, 310-546-9833 | dbrow n@Amer ic anMar t y r s.org | tbrow n@Amer ic anMar t y r s.org The RCIA program will begin Wednesday, September 17. Representatives will be outside of the B&B room after all Masses THIS WEEKEND August 16/17 and August 23/24. To register on line, go to our website and click the RCIA link. H oly M atrimony Congratulations: James Lundie and Tracy Driscoll Third Banns: Basses Shoucri and Taylor Debevec The vision of American Martyrs as a parish is to be "a Welcoming Community." This calls all of us, as parishioners, to take part in making our community a "welcoming place." We ask you to please take one weekend and model this spirit by serving as a greeter at Mass. Our parishioners are of all ages so we would like greeters of all ages on our front steps. Whether you are a long-time parishioner or new to the parish, young or old, single, a couple or a family with young children, you arrive at the Mass of your choosing 15 minutes early and model the welcoming attitude that we have been called to by Pope Francis. Go to the AM website, see our Orientation notes and video and schedule your Mass. It's that easy, really. Q uest io n s? Contact Erin McG arry, cec@ a merican martyrs .org A l l i t t a ke s is a smile a nd a hello Historical Ministry: Stained glass window tours of the Church, upon request. Contact Rita Hanretty at 310-545-5651. Catholic Scout Religious Emblems Orientation What: Mandatory orientation to the Religious Emblems program. Scouts & Venturers will be assigned their counselors and future regular meeting times will be hammered out at the meeting. Who: Catholic Boy Scouts (7th Grade+) and Catholic Venturers (9th Grade+) seeking their Religious Emblems When: Thursday, August 28, 7:00 - 8:30pm Where: St. Margaret Mary Parish, Haggerty Hall 25511 Eshelman Avenue, Lomita, CA 90717 Program questions/info: Kurt Stenzel, ku r tas @ c a . r r. co m Why we Offer the Communion Cup at Mass All parishes of the Archdiocese are asked to offer the Communion cup to the faithful at Mass, especially at Sunday and feast day Masses. This policy follows the directive of the General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM), which has been in place since 1970: Holy Communion has a fuller form as a sign when it is distributed under both kinds. For in this form the sign of the Eucharistic banquet is more clearly evident and clear expression is given to the divine will by which the new and eternal Covenant is ratified in the Blood of the Lord…. (281) The GIRM states that something is made “more clearly evident” through reception of Holy Communion under both kinds. So what is made clearer when we receive Christ’s Blood? We become what we eat - and drink If Mass were only about receiving grace, then partaking only of the Body of Christ would surely be sufficient. But Eucharist is about much more than that. It is also about the reason we receive grace - to go in peace to love and serve the Lord. Service includes sacrifice. The cup of salvation teaches us, and those around us, what sacrifice ultimately demands. It demands that we proclaim the death of the Lord by becoming one with Christ’s Body - and his Blood. A ug ust 1 7, 2 014 |T we nt ie t h S unday in Or din a ry ti m e Parish News Coffee & Donuts St. Francis Ministry will serve donuts, coffee, tea, juice, and milk after 7:00, 8:00 and 9:30am Masses. NEXT WEEK: Women's Cornerstone Ministry will serve Coffee and Donuts. Babysitting Co -Op All parishioners with young children are invited to the monthly meeting of the American Martyrs Babysitting Co-Op on Monday, August 25, 8:00-9:00pm. Contact one of the leaders below for the meeting location. The Co-Op is a group of parish families who exchange babysitting services. In addition to having their children watched by other parish parents, the families become a great resource for each other, sharing experiences and forming a close-knit community. The kids also have an opportunity to make friends across age groups. We overview how the co-op works and describe the many benefits of participating. You will also have an opportunity to get to know the current members and to ask any questions. Children are welcome. Ministry Contacts: Kelly Wolschon, 310-370-9420 or Mike Kersey, 310-921-0142 M en's C ornerstone S oftball Tournament SAVE THE DATE -- Saturday, August 23 If you have received the gift of the Men's Cornerstone Ministry in your life, come and celebrate a day of fellowship with your brothers at the 2nd Annual Men's Cornerstone Softball Tournament. Teams are formed by the year you attended the retreat, so contact your Weekend Team Director or Greg Maffei for the details: 310-800-0388. Sunday P reschool R egistration for 2014-15 Links to Sunday Preschool Registration can be found on the americanmar tyrs.org website. Don’t wait! Interested in working with our parish preschoolers? Join us on Sunday mornings! Come, rediscover the beauty of God’s creation through the eyes of a child and make new friends along the way. Thinking about it? Questions? Contact April Beuder at abeu der@americ anma r ytrs.o rg or Kristen Holleran at su ndaypreschool@americ anma r t y rs.org S ilent A uction D onations What do tweens like? Come visit the Parish Fair Silent Auction and see. Any donations to help fill this section of video games, ipods, computers, fun clothing, sports items and beauty and hair products would be so appreciated. Call Tina Sarafa, 310-502-5792, or Debbie Charlton, 310-808-3856, if you have questions. VIRTUS - Protecting God’s Children VIRTUS - Protecting God’s Children awareness program in prevention of child sexual abuse is a requirement for all adults in contact with children on our parish campus. Parents in AMS and AMPreschool are required to attend the course to volunteer, and parents in Sunday Preschool, SRE, Lifeteen and sports programs are also encouraged to attend. Thursday, August 28, 7:00 - 10:00pm, St. Kateri Room Tuesday, October 7, 7:00 - 10:00pm, O'Donnell Hall VIRTUS Recertification, “Renewing the Promise”, is due every 4 years after initial training. Register by contacting Patti Williams, 310-546-4734 or pw i l l i am s @am e ri c an m ar t y rs.org C areer B ridgebuilders U pcoming W orkshops - A ugust to O ctober Career Bridgebuilders is offering a series of workshops to help launch an effective job search campaign. Who should attend? These sessions will help those desiring to enhance their careers, including the unemployed, underemployed and employed. Workshops will be in St. Kateri Room. • Principles of Effective Networking Tuesday, August 19, 7:00 - 9:00pm • Developing Your Marketing Plan Saturday, September 13, 10:00am - 12:00noon • LinkedIn Unleashed (A 2-Part Series) Friday, September 26, 2:00 – 5:00pm & Saturday, September 27, 9:00am –12:00noon • Win – Win Negotiations: How to Close the Deal Friday, October 10, 9:00am – 12:00noon For More Information: Andrea Krych, c are e rbri dge bu i l de rs @am e ri c an m ar t y rs.org Monday Morning Starters 9:00-10:30am, in the Parish House Contact: Andrea Krych, careerbridgebuilders@americanmartyrs.org Get connected to us on LinkedIn Find this bulletin online at AmericanMar t yrs.org A me r ic an M a rt yrs C athol ic C h ur ch | www . A ME R ICA N M A RT YRS . or g Stewardship time talent treasure Commission Chair: Jim LaVerda s tew ar d ship @Am er ic anMar t y r s.o r g S t e wa rdsh ip ... moving us closer to God While country music is not my first (or second) choice in music, I heard the opening lyrics to a song recently that stuck with me. The words are "I'm just an old chunk of coal but I'm gonna be a diamond someday." The song writer expresses his current situation and faith that it will improve. A great idea for all of us but how do we move down the path to being a diamond? The opening of our first reading from Isaiah has a good way to start, "Thus says the LORD: Observe what is right, do what is just..." Here's a blueprint for a way of life (much like stewardship) that is laid out in very few words. One way to observe what is right is to acknowledge that all we have is a gift from God; doing what is just is to use and multiply those gifts by helping others. To stay on that path we also have to have faith that God will help us like He helped St. Peter in last week's Gospel and the Canaanite woman in this week's Gospel. Faith is an interesting concept. It does not necessarily refer to a belief in something we cannot prove, although many of us may see it that way. Faith involves trust and confidence. When the Lord challenges Peter’s faith, He is really saying, “Peter, you do not have confidence in me.” And when he heals the woman’s daughter He is saying “You trust me very much.” Trust is at the foundation of stewardship. Most of us realize that trust is built by knowing someone well, like a spouse or family member. Stewardship calls us to get to know the Lord. We do this through prayer, reflection, and study. We need to build prayer and reflection into our lives throughout the year. The better we know the Lord, the more we will trust Him. To have great faith in God, we must be intimate with Him, one with Him. In a recent homily, Pope Francis put it this way, “Put on Christ in your life and you will find a Friend in Whom you can always trust. “Once one chooses to become a disciple of Jesus Christ, Stewardship is not an option.” U.S. Bishop’s Pastoral Letter on Stewardship P lanned G iving Do you have an appreciated asset that you would like to turn into income today, but you don’t want to pay the capital gains taxes? You have options. For information, contact Bob Hodges at 310-545-5651 or b h o d ge s@ Ame r ic anMar t yrs. org Pastoral Care B eginning A gain Our group offers a welcoming and healing atmosphere for those experiencing separation or divorce. The next meeting is Tuesday, August 19, from 7:00 - 9:00pm in the Holy Family House. The topic is "Happiness." For more information call Jenny Attanasio, 310-545-5651. S tephen M inistry “Have pity on my, Lord!” When all else failed, the Canaanite woman in today’s gospel called out to Jesus. Because she asked for help, Jesus healed her daughter. Are you ready to ask for help? Do you know someone who needs to ask for help? At those times of our lives when they are in chaos, we almost feel like we’re possessed. But if we can let someone into our lives who will listen, care, support, encourage, and pray with us, it’s amazing how our lives can change. Are you feeling overwhelmed by burdens in your life? A Stephen Minister can help. For more information, please call 310-545-8244. Deacon Dick or Patti Williams will contact you for an appointment to see if Stephen Ministry may be a good fit for you. C are N otes C an H elp You C ope Check out the Care Note rack in the Church vestibule. There are many topics that change frequently, such as: Finding Stillness in the Presence of God Binge Drinking - the Truth About Getting Drunk Feeling Overwhelmed by Money Problems Please deposit donations in the Poor Box. The Art of S piritual D irection Spiritual direction is an ancient ministry, a unique one-toone relationship in which a trained person assists another person in the search for an ever closer union of love with God. Directors listen carefully to the unfolding of directees' lives to help them discern the ways in which God is leading them. The practice of spiritual direction consists much more of "holy listening" rather than direction in the sense of offering guidance or direct advice. American Martyrs Church maintains a list of Certified Spiritual Directors who have received training, formation, and are members of Spiritual Directors International. They are committed to spiritual growth, both personally and with those they accompany on their journey. For more info and help finding a Certified Spiritual Director, contact Jenny Attanasio, 310-545-5651. Be Still and Know that I Am God. Psalm 46:10 A ug ust 1 7, 2 014 |T we nt ie t h S unday in Or din a ry ti m e Commission Chair: Jay Perrault sj o @Americ a nMa r t yrs.org Information Meeting Monday, August 18 7:00 - 8:00pm St. Kateri GoodNewsPeople is a dynamic parish-wide program that offers a way to explore the call of the New Evangelization. Through an engaging smallgroup process of prayer, reflection, and action, GoodNewsPeople explores and deepens our call to discipleship. Each of the fourteen sessions includes prayer, reflection on Sacred Scripture, inspiring stories of “good news people,” focusSchool on a virtue of the week, Supplies and woven through it all, opportunities for sharing in Drive dialogue. Please share some school supplies with St. Lawrence of Brindisi School! GoodNewsPeople includes: Matthew 25 is collecting basic school supplies (grades K-8) ü 14 small-group sessions: for our sister school. 2 seasons of 7 sessions We accept new or gently used ü 2-hour long sessions items - clean out your supply drawer or closet! Some the items needed üofParish-wide programare: Kick-off and Closing Celebration Backpacks – no wheels #2 Pencils / Pens / Markers Spiral notebooks / Folders Binders ü Immersion Experience and/ follow-up Pencil Cases / Rulers Clorox Wipes / Facial Tissue Zip plastic bags (qt & gal) Dropof offthe at Parish Center Office bin through Goals Program: August 25. 1.through To engage participants in their Catholic FAITH as they share in prayer, reading of Am Sacred Questions? Email Matthe w25@a e ric Scripture, a nM a r t yrs. org spiritual practices, and dialogue; Many thanks! 2. To communicate HOPE as participants explore the possibilities that a faithful commitment to the K nights O f C olumbus H all R entals gospel call to be “good news to the poor” can The Knights of Columbus in Manhattan Beach have their bring; for weddings, meetings, parties and special Hall available events of up to 200 people. 3.information To open hearts a greater LOVE For aboutto the Hall, visit kofc45by 67 encountering .org/hal l -re ntal s. the biblical witness of Jesus in the Gospels and that of everyday people who have chosen the path of R espect L ife M inistry Human Nature and the Image of God “…The memory of God has already faded for many people. New generations are growing up without any religion. We are fast becoming a society of ‘practical atheists.’ When we forget our Creator, we forget what creation means. We lose the sense of our own meaning as his creatures. That’s what’s happening in our society. If God is not our Father, then we are not brothers and sisters and we have no responsibility for one another. But the loss of God has even more personal implications for our sense of life’s ‘meaning.’ When we lose our sense of God, we lose the ‘thread’ that holds our lives together. We lose the answers to the questions that help us make sense of the world: What kind of person should I be? Why should I be good? What should I believe in? What should I be living for – and why? Many of the elites in our culture today would argue that there are no true answers to these questions – just different opinions, beliefs and preferences. But we know that’s not true. We know people need those answers. Without those answers we don’t know anymore what makes a human being human. In his first encyclical, Lumen Fidei, Pope Francis writes about this in almost poetic language. He writes: ‘Once man has lost the fundamental orientation which unifies his existence, he breaks down into the multiplicity of his desires…his life-story disintegrates into a myriad of unconnected instants…an aimless passing from one lord to another…a plethora of paths leading nowhere and forming a vast labyrinth.’ This is where we are in our culture. We have ‘disintegrated’ the idea aofgreater the human Meet other parishioners and experience person and reduced it to whatever we wish it to be. And sense of purpose and belonging. You can form this cultural situation suggests a mission for the Church groups in a variety of ways. Gather some folks, and individual Christians.” form a group, and sign up today! A sampling of To be continued… group options include: An excerpt from a talk titled “Human Nature and the Image of God”, delivered by Archbishop Jose Gomez • Intergenerational GroupsConference, Aug. 1, 2013 at the 3rd Annual Napa Institute • Young Adults For information about the Respect Life Ministry, contact • Newly Married| s te ve n .m i c h ae l.p er r y@ g ma i l. co m Steve Perry, 818-800-5653 • Parents with Young Children • Working Professionals • Actively Retired • Widows and Widowers O ngoing O utreach with M atthew 25 C ontact : matthew25@AmericanMartyrs.org | PJ M urphy , 310-430-5676 • New Parishioners more… Friends of•SAnd t. Lawrence: weekly tutoring at St. Lawrence of Brindisi Contact : Linda Northup, l i n da@f ri e n ds of watts.org Heal the Bay: monthly beach clean-up at M.B. Pier Contact : Laura & Broderick Walter, brodericknlaura.amdg@gmail.com “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, LA Catholic Worker : 2nd Tuesday and 4th Thursday because he has anointed me every month,to of 7am - 1:00 pm bring good news to the poor. Contact : Sam Dumond, ds du m on d@ve ri zon .n e t (Tuesdays) He sentpgj meacoby to proclaim release the captives Paulhas Jacoby, 2@ve ri zon .n e t to (Thursdays) and recovery of sight to the blind, R estorative Justiceto: counseling at Camp let the oppressed goMiller free, in Malibu Contact : Tony Fadale, af adal e @ve ri zon .n e t to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.” Find this bulletin-online at 4:18-19 AmericanMar t yrs.org Luke A me r ic an M a rt yrs C athol ic C h ur ch | www . A ME R ICA N M A RT YRS . or g Faith Formation S isterhood - Women's C ornerstone A lumni Sisterhood congratulates and welcomes Cornerstone 2014 Retreatants. Sisterhood gatherings are a continuation of the Cornerstone Retreat experience, welcoming all alumnae who have attended the retreat and would like to continue their spiritual journey with the Sisters of Cornerstone. Here are some or our upcoming Gatherings: †† Girl Talk Wednesday, August 20, 7:00-9:00pm, St. Kateri †† Story Writing Workshop Monday, September 15, 7:00-9:00pm, St. Kateri †† Men’s & Women’s Cornerstone Mass & Social Thursday, October 23, 7:00-9:00pm, Church/O'Donnell Hall †† Mini Retreat Friday, November 7, 5:30-10:00pm, Church/St. Kateri †† Advent Retreat Saturday, December 6, 9:00am-1:00pm, Spirituality Center All Cornerstone Alumnae are invited to participate in Sisterhood and keep the fire burning by meeting with likeminded women who are on a similar spiritual path. If you have not attended a Cornerstone Retreat: Save the Date: February 6 & 7, 2015 Contact: Sharon Law, S ha ron5 82 @verizon.net | 310-963-9484 C ontemplative P rayer “Come unto Me, all you who labor, and I will give you rest.” Matt. 11:28 The spiritual journey is an unending one to life eternal. Along the way, we have need of a resting place. Our resting place is in God, by way of prayer. Our rest is God’s delight. God’s delight is our blessing, and so we pray. Contemplative Prayer meets every Tuesday evening 7:30 - 8:30pm in St. Joseph Chapel at the Spirituality Center. We keep a very simple structure, and have prayer instruction available for those interested. Newcomers are always welcome. Please join us once, always or often, for the Love of it! For information, call Donna Ennis 310-941-1349 “Contemplative prayer is the simplest expression of the mystery of prayer.” Catechism of the Catholic Church (N. 2713) O God, let all the nations praise you! Ps 67 Link s to online registration for 2014 -15 sessions of SRE , Te e n C o n f i r m at i o n , S u n d ay P r e s c h o o l and RCIA are at A m e r i c a n M a r t y r s .org Information Meeting on Thursday, August 21 at 7:00 pm in the Spirituality Center A Pilgrimage to the Holy Land Walking in the Footsteps of Jesus 12 Days: February 24 to March 7, 2015 Under the Spiritual Direction of Fr. Isaac Kalina, O.S.B. Group Coordinators: Mr. John D’Isacco & Ms. MaryMary HornickelHornickel. Group Coordinators : John D’Isacco and S piritual D irector : Fr. Isaac Kalina, O.S.B. Save th Highlights include: Date e s ! † † Nazareth † † Boat ride on Sea of Galilee † † Mt. Tabor † † Bethlehem HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: † † Jerusalem Nazareth - site of Annunciation BoatRoom ride on Sea of& Galilee † † Upper Garden of Mt. Tabor - site of Transfiguration Bethlehem - birthplace of Jesus Gethsemane Jerusalem - Mt. of Olives & Mt. Zion Upper Room & Garden of † † Via Dolorosa & Church of the Gethsemane Via Dolorosa & Church of Holy Holy Sepulchre Sepulchre Tuesday evening, 7:30-8:30pm, in the Spirituality Center Chapel (770 17th St, please use Pacific Ave. entrance) Contact: Donna Ennis, 310-941-1349 PEACE MEDITATION (on Summer break) Fall sessions begin Wednesday, September 10 Color brochure available after June 1, 2014 To be placed on the priority mailing list to receive your full color brochure and registration form (available after June 1, 2014) please complete and return the form below or contact Mr. John D’Isacco & Ms. Mary Hornickel • Tel: (310) 546-1302 • Email: maryandjohn@vitalityforlife.com Travel Arrangements by: Name ________________________________________________________________________ City _________________________________________________________________________ BIBLE STUDIES Sunday’s Readings In Context (on Summer break) Tuesday Morning Scripture Group (on Summer break) Weekly Scripture Reading with Fr. Joe (on Summer break) CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER: 2nd and 4th Monday, 7:00-8:30pm, in the Spirituality Center Chapel Contact: Sharon Law, 310-963-9484 Plus much, much more! Address ______________________________________________________________________ We all have gifts differing. There are many pathways to prayer. MONDAY MORNING FAITH SHARING (on Summer break) MONDAY EVENING PRAYER GROUP Brochure and registration form at www.GoCatholicTravel.com/Disacco, or contact John D’Isacco & Mary Hornickel at 310-546-1302 | m ar yandjohn@vita lit yforlife. com. Yes, please send me the brochure and registration form for “A Pilgrimage to the Holy Land” February 24 to March 7, 2015, led by Fr. Isaac Kalina, O.S.B. I understand the brochure and pricing will be available after June 1, 2014. O ngoing F aith F ormation & E nrichment Please return to: John D’Isacco SPIRITUAL LIBRARY (The Upper Room) Open Sunday, 10:00am-4:00pm, in the Spirituality Center, 2nd floor Contact: Anna, 310-374-0863 or Millie, 310-938-3125 SPIRITUAL DIRECTION Contact: Jenny Attanasio for referral, 310-545-5651 A ug ust 1 7, 2 014 |T we nt ie t h S unday in Or din a ry ti m e Faith Formation American Martyrs Youth Ministry ! ! ! Families Attention American Martyrs Parishioners! For more information regarding ! Youth Ministry or Confirmation Are you looking for a place to serve our community? contact Monica Leon: mleon@americanmartyrs.org Our American Martyrs Youth Ministry and Confirmation Program is one of the most vibrant in the South Bay. We need YOUR help to continue to provide our teens with experiences that will allow them to be challenged and grow in their faith. We need Adult Core members who can help! lead small groups for Confirmation and/or Life Teen events. ! ! Interested? Contact Monica Leon, mleon@americanmartyrs.org ! American Martyrs Life Teen is ! excited tocontact join thousands of other If you are interested in joining Lifeteens Teen, Monica Leon and adult leaders in a at mSTEUBENVILLE l eo n @ Am e r ic an Ma r t yrs.org powerful weekend filled with faith, WEST fellowship, and fun! This is a LIFE TEEN RETREAT AT UNIVERSITY Find us on Facebook at American-Martyrs YM for our teens to unique opportunity July 18-20 OF ARIZONA experience our faith in a powerfully meaningful and life changing way! Please keep all 25 of us in your prayers as we prepare for this retreat experience! ! ! ! ! 18-20 STEUBENVILLE WEST LIFE TEEN RETREAT AT UNIVERSITY August OF 26 ARIZONA Scrip Corner ! • Prayer is part of your life. • You feel a growing closeness to God in prayer, at Mass and in the sacraments. • You see God at work in people and situations in your life. • You have a desire to grow in your faith and want to share the journey with young people. • You are an organized person who likes to be prepared but also flexible. ! ! ! August ! July19 Our parish needs your God-given gifts. God may be calling you to share your time and faith with the future Church, our children. Our Faith Formation program is always blessed to have more parish members serving as catechists, catechist assistants or substitutes. But how do I know if God may be calling me to the ministry of Catechist? If you see in yourself several of these traits or others have told you that you possess some of them, it's time to pray and ask God if He is calling you to this ministry. • You have a love for children. August 5 August 12 Faith • You are a Catholic in good standing with the Church. For more information regarding ! Youth Ministry or Confirmation contact Monica Leon: mleon@americanmartyrs.org ! in • You bring joy to those around you and have a sense of humor. ! ! American Martyrs Life Teen is excited to join thousands of other teens and adult leaders in a ! powerful weekend filled with faith, fellowship, and fun! This is a unique opportunity for our teens to experience our faith in a ! powerfully meaningful and life changing way! Please keep all 25 of us in your prayers as we prepare for this retreat experience! Have you pulled your school supply list yet? ! Number one on the list should be scrip since all scrip gift card purchases support our schools and ministries. August 5 Try Banner Stationers in El Segundo, a local, parishioner! owned shop where you will get personal service, a great selection of supplies and a big supporter of our scrip August program and12other parish activities. ! We have in stock Office Depot, Staples, Target, CVS, Walgreens and a number of other vendors for your list. August 19 There is also Amazon, Barnes and Noble and Best Buy for books ! and electronics.! Many of these vendors (and others) have gift cards available August 26 national vendor's "ScripNow" program. online thru our ! See the online vendors at ShopWithScrip.com or ask for instructions at the Scrip Desk. Summer Hours: Monday - Thursday: 9 am - 3 pm Friday: 9 am - 1 pm Sunday: 7:45am - 11:30am Special Orders or Other Info: Contact the Scrip office at 310-545-5651 x289 / scrip@Americ anMa r t yrs.org • You are interested in your Catholic faith and Scriptures and take opportunities to read or learn more about it. • You are willing to pursue formation opportunities as a means to work towards Catechist certification. • You feel a sense of gratitude to God for His blessings and forgiveness. Contact: Patti Williams, Director of Religious Education 310-546-4734 | pw i l l i am s @Am e ri c an Ma r t yr s. o rg SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN Parishes and schools can select programs for children safety Parishes and schools offer the programs VIRTUS® Teaching Touching Safety or Good-Touch/Bad-Touch® child abuse prevention programs for their students. Parent involvement is encouraged in reinforcing what their children learn by providing information and resources to use at home, where parents are the “primary educators” of their children. For information, call 213-637-7460, or visit w w w.l a- archd io ces e. o rg / o rg / p ro tec t i n g / s a feg u a rd / Pa g es / ed u c at i o n.as px For particular help, call Assistance Ministry at 213-637-7650. Find this bulletin online at AmericanMar t yrs.org A me r ic an M a rt yrs C athol ic C h ur ch | www . A ME R ICA N M A RT YRS . or g Contact Information & Resources Rectory PARISH FACILITIES PARISH CENTER mailing address: Parish Center Monday-Friday, 9:00am-4:45pm mailing address: Sunday, 9:00am-1:00pm Parish Center Office and St. Kateri Room Business Manager (enter from Deegan Place) O'Donnell Hall and St. Brigid/Brendan Room Pastoral Council President (enter from O'Donnell parking lot) Finance Council President GYM - 701 15th Street 310-802-8720 Adult Baptism, Confirmation Do not park on 15th Street. & Eucharist Use parking structure and crosswalk Baptism for Infants HOLY FAMILY HOUSE - 700 17th Street Funeral Planning Do not park on 17th Street. & Bereavement Use lower level entrance next to Gym Liturgy & Worship PARISH HOUSE - 659 15th Street Stephen Ministry SACRED HEART HOUSE - 720 18th Street Finance Director Do not park on 18th Street. Park on Church /School property and enter Gym, Field & Athletics from schoolyard Music Director SPIRITUALITY CENTER - 770 17th Street Parish Center Administrator St. Joseph's Chapel, Meditation Garden & Facilities Coordinator Upper Room Library (open Sunday,10am-4pm) Parish Communications is available for Sunday 5:00pm Mass, weddings, and funerals. Please call Gigi 310-214-4851 CASA DE LOS ANGELITOS Maternity Home, 310-325-8208 24 HOUR Pregnancy Helpline, 310-787-HELP ARCHDIOCESE OF LOS ANGELES SEXUAL MISCONDUCT REPORTING LINE 800-355-2545 VICTIMS ASSISTANCE MINISTRY Suzanne Healy, 213-637-7650 310-545-5651 fax 310-546-9209 1400 Deegan Place, M.B., CA 90266-4805 P.O. Box 3639, M.B., CA 90266-1639 310-545-5651 fax 310-545-3971 Bob Hodges bhodges@AmericanMartyrs.org Edna Murphy Diane Daegele pcpresident@AmericanMartyrs.org 310-379-3061 financecouncil@AmericanMartyrs.org Deacon Derek & Terri Brown rcia@AmericanMartyrs.org Deacon Fred & Suzie Rose deaconfred@AmericanMartyrs.org Deacon Chris & Yvonne Amantea camantea@AmericanMartyrs.org yamantea@AmericanMartyrs.org Monica Hughes mhughes@AmericanMartyrs.org Deacon Dick & Patti Williams 310-545-8244 Pattie Johnson pjohnson@AmericanMartyrs.org Lou Ann Selsky lselsky@AmericanMartyrs.org Bill Svarda 310-640-8505 Dottie Arias dottie@AmericanMartyrs.org Anne Riordan ariordan@AmericanMartyrs.org Plant Manager Tony Hatfield ahatfield@AmericanMartyrs.org Rectory Office Administrator Laurie Oester, Ph.D rector y@AmericanMartyrs.org Technology Vicki Terbovich vterbovich@AmericanMartyrs.org Volunteer Ministry Formation Jenny Attanasio jattanasio@AmericanMartyrs.org Religious Education A SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER 624 15th Street, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266-4805 P.O. Box 3639, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266-1639 1701 Laurel Ave M.B., CA 90266-4805 310-546-4734 Director, Religious Education Patti Williams pwilliams@AmericanMartyrs.org Director, Youth Ministry Monica Leon amym@AmericanMartyrs.org Co-Director, Sunday Preschool April Beuder abeuder@AmericanMartyrs.org Co-Director, Sunday Preschool Kristen Holleran sundaypreschool@AmericanMartyrs.org American Martyrs School 1701 Laurel Ave M.B., CA 90266-4805 310-545-8559 fax 310-546-7219 Principal Camryn Connelly American Martyrs Preschool Preschool Director 1705 Laurel Ave M.B., CA 90266-4805 Mara Zepeda Sunday Mass is shown Live each week Click the Button on our Homepage w w w.Americ anM ar t yrs.org and watch Mass as it happens, or anytime after that. ams@AmericanMartyrs.org 310-802-8149 preschool@AmericanMartyrs.org Read Msgr. Barry's Daily Reflections & Minute Message You do not need a Facebook account; just click the 'Find us on FB' link on our homepage. Follow Msgr. on Twitter @msgrjohnbarry A ug ust 1 7, 2 014 |T we nt ie t h S unday in Or din a ry ti m e Gym & Field G ym A ctivities Seniors Exercise - Community is welcome! Every Tuesday and Thursday, 10:00-11:00am Women's Volleyball Tuesday and Thursday mornings, 8:00-10:00am. All players welcome, from beginners to advanced. Tuesdays are instructional and Thursdays are free play. Contact: Rocky Wade, rockyvball1@hotmail.com Men’s and Women’s Coed Volleyball Tuesday evenings 8:00-10:00pm. Intermediate skill levels and recreational play. Contact: John Wargnier, 310-796-1058 or j o h nwarg n ie r @ am e r ic anma r t yrs.org Gym Contact: Lou Ann Selsky, 310-802-8720 lselsky@americanmartyrs.org G ym & Field R entals For information about renting the Gym, call 310-802-8720 For field rentals, call 310-802-0729 x287. June 16 - August 22 for ages 5 - 12 Fun Week, 9 am -3 pm - $240 Fun Week 1/2 Day, 3 hours - $135 Drop-In - $60 per day Beyond Our Parish LOS ANGELES CATHOLIC PRAYER BREAKFAST - Tuesday, September 16 The purpose of the Catholic Prayer Breakfast is to bring Catholics from throughout the archdiocese together in community to pray and celebrate our Catholic faith, as well as to provide an edifying keynote speech. 6:30am - Rosary / 7:00am - Mass 7:45-9:00am - Breakfast & guest speaker, Sister Regina Marie Gorman, O.C.D. Tickets: $35/advance or $45/door. Tables of 10: $300. Reservations at w w w. l a c at h o l i c p b. o rg o r 800-838-1356. SAVE THE DATE - SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20 Little Sisters of the Poor Auxiliary’s annual fundraiser will be held at the Norris Pavilion in Palos Verdes. The theme is Lyrics and Laughter. Auction items will include vacation & condos, weekend getaways, spa days, restaurants, sports & theme parks, air & water rides and more. Call 310-548-0625 x211 for more information. American Martyrs Catholic School CLASS OF 1974 REUNION The Reunion is planned for Saturday, October 11, 2014. Please send contact information to Mary Jane (Scholz) Vos at vos m ar y j an e @ya ho o. co m to receive an invitation or for further information. Find this bulletin online at AmericanMar t yrs.org A me r ic an M a rt yrs C athol ic C h ur ch | www . A ME R ICA N M A RT YRS . or g A m e r i c a n M a r t y r s O u t d oo r M a s s S av e t h e D at e ! S at u r day , S e p t e m b e r 1 3 , 5 : 0 0 p m Br i ng your beach chairs a n d yo ur b l a n ket s fo r t h e M as s on th e fi el d. Af ter Mass, joi n yo ur fel l ow p a ri s h i o n ers fo r d in n er o n t h e black top - there w i l l b e fo o d t o p urc h a s e o r "B r in g Your Ow n ." M ore d etails to follow. M o n t h ly Food Drive is N e x t W EE K END One-pound bags of beans and rice are staple foods that go a long way in the St. Lawrence community, as do these items: ¨ ¨ Canned meats (tuna, chicken, corned beef hash) ¨ ¨ Mac ‘n’ cheese ¨ ¨ Canned chili beans ¨ ¨ Top Ramen noodles ¨ ¨ Soup ¨ ¨ Spaghetti sauce ¨ ¨ Pasta/spaghetti ¨ ¨ Cereal ¨ ¨ Oatmeal Your Sunday newspaper inserts and coupons can also help our friends at St. Lawrence save hundreds of dollars each week on purchases. Bring the coupons you receive in the mail or newspaper to the Food Drive table. Communal Anointing of the Sick Today, Sunday, August 17 at 11:30am Liturgy Anyone experiencing a serious or chronic illness, or the effects of aging is welcome to receive the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick following the homily on this day. Next Sunday, August 24 First Holy Communion Parents Meeting 6:30- 7:00 pm, St. K ateri SRE New Parent Orientation 7:30 - 9:00 pm, St. K ateri Wednesday, August 27 First Day of School, American Martyrs, Grades 1-8 see americanmartyrsschool.org Thursday, August 28 First Day of School, American Martyrs, Pony-Kinder see americanmartyrsschool.org