1st Sunday of Lent 2/14/16 - San Diego
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1st Sunday of Lent 2/14/16 - San Diego
Page 2 The First Sunday of Lent February 14, 2016 World Marriage Day February 14, 2016 Building Strength The ritual act of professing our faith during Sunday Mass is no substitution for living it in our daily lives. When we are tested by temptations, our faith is put to the test, too, and we are faced with a choice of who we are and how we want to live. Lent is a time to examine our choices. Lent is a time to grow in who we are. Heavenly Father, through the intercession of the Holy Family, help us treasure the gift of marriage that reflects the love of Christ for the Church, where the self-giving love of husband and wife unites them more perfectly and cooperates in your plan for new life created in your image. Just as God led Israel to a “land flowing with milk and honey” (first reading), so will God lead us to salvation if each of us “calls on the name of the Lord” (second reading). For us, though, our desert is the demands of everyday living and our salvation is found on the cross. Each day we take up our cross and lay down our life for the sake of others, we are building strength to resist temptation and come to greater well-being. Our simple acts of kindness are helping us resist temptation. Our doing well whatever the task at hand helps us resist temptation. Our complimenting another or offering a word of encouragement helps us resist temptation. We don’t have to go out into the desert to find temptation! But we do need God’s nearness to resist it. And that God has promised us. —Living Liturgy The Parish Office will be closed on Monday, February 15th in observance of the President’s Day holiday. A Look at the YEAR OF MERCY with Bishop Brom Saturday, February 27th 10am-noon in the Parish Hall Everyone is welcome! Bishop Brom will be here to explore the concept of “Mercy” in Sacred Scripture and talk about the Face of Mercy: Jesus and the Church. Join us for this free special presentation! Help us support men and women in their vocation of marriage, especially in difficult times when they join their sufferings to the Cross. Help us uphold the institution of marriage in our society as the place where love is nurtured and family life begins. Help us acknowledge that our future depends on this love and on your providential care for us. Amen. Diocese Of San Diego 2016 Annual Catholic Appeal Last weekend we kicked off the Diocese of San Diego’s 2016 Annual Catholic Appeal. Our parish goal this year is $22,000. Participation in the Annual Catholic Appeal accomplishes something simple but profound: it allows us all to be merciful as our Father is merciful. Because of your gift, so many people will experience God’s mercy and rest in His peace. Please make your pledge today! There are many ways to respond to the Annual Catholic Appeal: —A monthly or quarterly pledge —A one-time cash gift —A credit card or electronic funds transfer, which may now be processed by the Diocese, or you may visit www.sdcatholic.org —A gift of stocks and bonds We would love to have 100% participation in this appeal. We encourage everyone in the parish to prayerfully consider how you can contribute. Page 3 The First Sunday of Lent February 14, 2016 Stewardship—Building up the Community of God Number of Registered Families receiving envelopes: 694 —an average of 130 of whom tithe weekly using those envelopes Our GOAL this year: 500 families using their weekly envelopes. Please contribute using your envelopes. The Joy of Giving Amount we need each week to cover parish operating costs: General Collection, February 7, 2016: Deficit for the week of February 7, 2016: $7,155.00 $7,117.00 —$ 38.00 Building Fund—February 7, 2016: $2,525.00 WOW! What a week for giving...we had about 40 MORE people using their envelopes. Thank you! Do you give to God from your “first fruits,” the best that you have to offer, or do you give from what is leftover? Do you remember that everything you have has been given to you by God? Ask God for a grateful and generous heart, every day. Mass Intentions Saturday………….........February 13 5:00PM……………….…†Emmett Capossere Sunday………….....…...February 14 8:30AM………………….†Edmond Yturralde 10:00AM………….……..†An Bui 11:30AM………….……. People of St. Didacus Monday………………...February 15 7:30AM………Catherine Redmond Ornelas, Spec. Int. Tuesday………..…..…..February 16 6:00PM…………............†Julian Olmscheid Wednesday……......….February 17 8:30AM……….….….…..†Lois Garrigues Thursday………...…….February 18 7:30AM………………….†Sallie Scaramazzo Friday…………...……...February 19 7:30AM……...............…†Stacy Gibbons Saturday………….........February 20 5:00PM……………….…†Michael E. Britt Welcome to St. Didacus Parish! Masses Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 8:30am & 10:00am English 11:30am in Spanish Daily Mass Mon., Thurs., Fri. 7:30am Wednesday 8:30am & Tues. 6:00pm Eucharistic Adoration Wed. 7:30am—8:30am / Saturday 3:30pm—5:00pm First Fridays 8:00am—9:00am Confessions—Saturdays 3:30pm or by appt. Baptisms: 1st Saturday of each month. Arrangements must be made 3 months in advance. Contact the Parish Office for information. Weddings: Arrangements must be made at least 9 months in advance. Please contact the Parish Office. Pastor, Fr. Michael J. Sinor Parish Office 619-284-3472 Weekly Events at St. Didacus Sunday, February 14, 2016 Girl Scout Cookie Sales after Masses Confirmation II Class 10:00am Monday, February 15, 2016 Parish Office Closed Tuesday, February 16, 2016 Small Faith III 8:30am Youth Night 6:30pm Small Faith I & II 6:30pm Wednesday, February 17, 2016 Eucharistic Adoration 7:30am-8:30am Religious Education 5:30pm Men’s Prayer Group 7:00pm Choir 7:00pm Encuentro Matrimonial 7:00pm Thursday, February 18, 2016 Quinceanera Class 5:30pm-7:00pm RCIA 7:00pm Friday, February 19, 2016 Soup Dinner 6:00pm Taize Prayer Service 7:00pm Saturday, February 20, 2016 Spanish Eucharistic Minister Workshop 9:00am-noon Eucharistic Adoration 3:30pm-5:00pm Rosalba Alarcon Maria Luz Arrellano Diann Bauer Dan Bauer Herbert Baxter Robert Bayles Jessica Becerra Martha Becerra Ron Berry Rita Bonnell Norm Boyer Herminia Brignoni Ibeth Brignoni Ruben Campos Marie Cavanaugh Gail Cedercrans Eileen Connolly Cecil Crews Aaron Damishia Irene Davis MaryLou De Luca Pauline Dease Bob Demers Cecelia Dueber Mary Farrell Santiago Fontes Susan Guenzel Dolores Hansel Kelley Kessler Bernie Kober Marilyn Kober Elizabeth La Costa Virginia Lantry Juanita Lopez Maria Lopez Anthony Martinez Rosalie Martinez Claire Meighan Terrence McCabe Emma McPhereson Dolores Mediano Dominick Palestini Gladys Palestini Diane Porter Location School Location Location Hall Hall Hall Location Church School Hall Church Hall Location Hall Hall Location Hall Church Location Hall Church Antonia Raya Dolores Robertson Atina Rodriguez Aaron Rodriguez Alette Rodriguez Jeff Salazar Christine Segura Mark Silke Michael Smith Angel Tapia Pedro Tapia Merida Tirado Therese Tucker Carol Verdon The Webb Family Jason Williamson Joan Williamson Adalina Zarate Josephine And the special intentions in our Book of Needs P R A Y E R L I S T Page 4 The First Sunday of Lent February 14, 2016 Join us on Friday Night for Soup and Taize 4630 34th Street, San Diego CA 92116 284-8730 St. Augustine High School Scholarship Winners The Administrations of St. Augustine High School and St. Didacus Parish School are proud to announce that three of our eighth grade boys have won scholarships to Saints for the 2016-2017 school year. Each scholarship is valued at $10,000. Austin Brown, Kian Kelly, and Ethan Kula were among the top ten scorers of the High School Placement Exam. This is the first time in the history of the Saint's scholarship program that three students from one school have won in a single year. Congratulations to the three young men, their parents, and especially to the faculty and staff of St. Didacus Parish School. What an honor for all concerned and a great validation for the learning that is occurring at St. Didacus School. May our Lord continue to bless these young men, their families, and our entire school community. LEGUMES FOR LENT Do a Work of Mercy – Feed the Hungry Buy a Bag of Beans! This year for Lent we’re supporting the “Legumes For Lent” Campaign that benefits Casa de los Pobres, “House of the Poor.” Casa de los Pobres was originally founded in 1957 by Franciscan Sisters in the Colonia Altamira neighborhood of Tijuana, Mexico. For more than 50 years, Casa de los Pobres has served the “poorest of the poor” in Tijuana. The poor and destitute people that come to the Casa’s doors are sick, hungry, frightened, and cold — but also humble and hopeful. No one is ever turned away. As you can imagine, the need is great. For the meals and for the grocery bag program for the elderly, handicapped and families, they use over 7,000 pounds of dried pinto beans per month which costs between $4,000 — $5,000. Since beans are such an absolute staple in the lives of the people who come to the Casa it would be a great blessing to them for our parish to join in this Lenten campaign. They are needing large bags of dried pinto beans or the equivalent in the form of a check made out to Casa de los Pobres or a gift card from Costco or Smart & Final (both have outlets in Tijuana). You can mail checks or gift cards to: Casa de los Pobres, PO Box 432256, San Ysidro CA 92143-2256. If you would like to donate actual bags of dried pinto beans please leave them in the basket at the entrance of the Church. Friday, February 19th 6:00pm Soup dinner provided by the Parish Council 7:00pm —Bilingual Taize Prayer Service This is a prayerful service with time for meditation, veneration of the cross and silence. The Choir is at its best and this is a perfect time to slow down and think about the Lenten season. THIS Weekend! Girl Scout’s Cookie Sale Get your cookies after all the Masses. Girl Scouts from St. Didacus School will be here selling cookies. The cost per box is $5 and you can also donate cookies to “Operation Thin Mint” for our troops. Pray the Rosary with Immaculate Heart Radio Immaculate Heart Radio has launched a new Rosary Page to help make praying the Rosary easy and enjoyable. You can find this page on their website or by going to http:// ihradio.com/rosary/. This page includes many features to help you make the rosary a part of your daily life including: All the prayers written out so you can read along until you have the prayers committed to memory. Mysteries for each day of the week so you know what Mysteries to pray each day. Audio files that allow you to pray along with someone. Check it out and share it with someone who may find it helpful. 2015 Tax Statements are available by request only. To request your tax statement, please call the Parish Office. Thank you for your generosity throughout the year! Readings for the Week of February 14, 2016 Sun.: Dt 26:4-10/Ps 91:1-2, 10-15/Rom 10:8-13/Lk 4:1-13 Mon.: Lv 19:1-2, 11-18/Ps 19:8-10, 15/Mt 25:31-46 Tues.: 55:10-11/Ps 34:4-7, 16-19/Mt 6:7-15 Wed.: Jon 3:1-10/Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 18-19/Lk 11:29-32 Thurs.: Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25/Ps 138:1-3, 7-8/Mt 7:7-12 Friday: Ez 18:21-28/Ps 130:1-8/Mt 5:20-26 Sat.: Dt 26:16-19/Ps 119:1-2, 4-5, 7-8/Mt 5:43-48 Next Sunday: Gn 15:5-12, 17-18/Ps 27:1, 7-9, 13-14/Phil 3:17--4:1 or 3:20--4:1/Lk 9:28b-36 Page 5 The First Sunday of Lent February 14, 2016 We talk about “having a relationship with Jesus Christ.” The corporal works of mercy give us a powerful real relationship with Christ, for in the poor, we see the poor Man of Galilee. In the naked, we see the naked Man upon the cross. In the homeless, we encounter the One who had nowhere to lay his head. In the prisoner, we visit Christ the condemned. In those who thirst, we meet the One who cried, “I thirst!” and when we bury the dead, we face the One who died for us. —Catechist Handbook Kid’s Corner Lent begins with the story of Jesus being tempted by Satan in the desert. Why do you think God allowed Jesus to be tempted by Satan? Do you think God ever allows us to be tempted or tested? There are many times in our lives that we are tested. These are the times that God wants us to call upon the Holy Spirit for the strength to help us make the right choices. You can call on the Spirit any time you are tempted to do something that you know is wrong or that will hurt someone. The Spirit wants to help you to live more like Jesus. Use this time during Lent to help you get into the habit of calling on the Holy Spirit. He is here to help! A Walk Down Memory Lane... Richard Sherman brought us this photo of his baptism in August of 1944. He is pictured here with his mother and father, Donald and Kathryn Sherman. Parishioners Jessica Lindgren, Suzanne Robertson and Katie La Costa attended the Right to Life March in San Francisco on January 23rd. Sunday at the 8:30am Mass our Catechumens will receive the Rite of Sending and the children will receive the Rite of Election. The Rite of Election for the adults is on Sunday at 4pm. The Rite of Election is the time that the Catechumens offer testimony of their faithfulness to the process they began in September. They will be accompanied by their sponsor. An integral part of this ceremony with the Bishop is the signing of the Book of the Elect. When they sign this book they will seal their covenant with God. Just as they were signed with His cross in the Rite of Sending, they are now signing with Him in a promise to know, love and follow Him throughout their life. As the bishop signs this same book in the Rite of Election, he is receiving them into our family of Christ. They are now called the “elect” and have been elected to receive the sacraments of initiation at the Easter Vigil Mass. “We do not cease praying so long as we continue to do good. The prayer of the heart and of good deeds has more value than the prayer of the lips.” —St. Augustine of Hippo Pagina 6 I Domingo de Cuaresma La Cuaresma es tiempo de conversión, y conversión significa caminar El evangelio de Lucas, nos pone a Jesús en paralelo con el pueblo de Israel. En las mismas circunstancias en las que el pueblo fue infiel, Jesús sale adelante; y para resaltar el paralelo entre ambas situaciones, el evangelista recurre al desierto y a citas del Deuteronomio. Allí donde Israel cayó, allí Jesús sale adelante. Esto nos hace concluir que unidos a Jesús nada tenemos que temer, sólo el amor cuenta. Deberíamos aprovechar la Cuaresma para revisar cuántos desencuentros, cuántas infidelidades, cuántas injusticias... Pero, al revisarlas, corregirlas; es que la Cuaresma es tiempo de conversión, y conversión significa caminar, camino de vuelta al Padre. Mientras el pueblo de Israel, en la tentación, no fue fiel y cedió, ahora nos encontramos a Jesús en la misma situación, en la misma tentación. ¡Y triunfa! Jesús aparece en el Evangelio de hoy como el que vence la tentación. Porque es posible vencerla. Muchas voces, de dentro y de fuera buscan separarnos de Dios, de sus proyectos, de sus caminos. Pero hay una voz más fuerte, más firme, que puede vencer esas otras voces si disponemos el corazón para escucharla. Hace falta tener un oído muy fino, un silencio atento, un corazón dócil. ¿Cuál es la tentación de fondo, mayor, en mi vida? ¿Qué debo hacer para superarla? ¿Cuáles son mis tentaciones menores, diarias? ¿Qué debo hacer? 14 de febrero, 2016 Acompáñenos el viernes 19 de feb. Noche de sopas y oración Taize Sopas Cuaresmales, donadas por el Consejo Parroquial. 7:00pm —Oración Bilingüe de Taize Este es un servicio de oración, con cantos, silencio y veneración a la cruz. El coro de ingles practica para que usted pueda tener una experiencia profunda en esta Cuaresma, este servicio es bilingue. Hacemos una invitación a todas las familias de la comunidad para que nos acompañen. Declaraciones de Impuestos 2015 Si necesita su declaración de su donación 2015 para hacer sus impuestos, puede llamar a la oficina para solicitarlas. Gracias por su generosidad que nos ayuda mucho en las necesidades de nuestra parroquia. Este fin de semana tendremos la venta de galletas de las Girl Scout’s La oficina parroquial estará cerrada el lunes 15 de febrero en Observancia del día de los Presidentes. Día Mundial del Matrimonio 14 de Febrero, 2016 Muchas felicidades a todos los matrimonios de la parroquia. Apelación Católica Anual 2016 Contamos con su participación todo cuenta. TALLER MANDATORIO PARA MINISTROS DE EUCARISTIA La educación continua es muy esencial y recomendable para los ministro de la Eucaristía, a través de talleres y oportunidades de crecimiento, reflexión y profundización sobre los aspectos relacionados a la práctica de este noble ministerio. El taller será el sábado 20 de febrero de 9 AM—12 PM en el salón parroquial de San Didacus. Se pide puntualidad. Se dará diploma de acreditación. Celebrating TH E YEAR OF Be merciful just as your Father is merciful. LUKE 6:36 Mercy Assistance for Catholic Education “Our entire community will always be grateful for the support we receive from the Annual Catholic Appeal,” said Gina Olsen, principal of St. Rita School. “As an urban school with financial pressures, it helps us support our teachers and, without it, our doors would be closed.” Our beloved Bishop Flores shared with us a beautiful vision for Catholic education in our diocese. He said, “The role our Catholic schools play in educating and forming the faith of our children continues to be invaluable today. Not only will these children become the Church of tomorrow, but they will also fill the most important roles in leadership and ministry as the Church reaches out to the world.” Your support of the Annual Catholic Appeal helps us make our vision a reality for Catholic education, making it accessible to those in need right here in the Diocese of San Diego Our diocese includes a network of many wonderful Catholic schools, educating more than 15,000 students each year. Most of our schools are in great shape, while other schools truly need our support. The Annual Catholic Appeal currently provides some funding to 11 schools in need, impacting the lives of over 1,600 students. This program is called Assistance for Catholic Education. Over the past ten years with the support of the Annual Catholic Appeal, Catholic schools in San Diego have received assistance grants totaling more than five million dollars! These grants have been made to keep the vital mission of Catholic education both accessible and affordable for children of families living in neighborhoods that have been the most impacted by economic challenges. Our Response as Stewards REFLECT —On the many gifts you have received from God, including your financial blessings. PRAY —About how God wants you to use the gifts He has given you. RESPOND — By supporting the mission. You can give at your parish or online at www.sdcatholic.org. sdcatholic.org 2016 ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL DIOCESE OF SAN DIEGO Celebrando EL AÑO DE LA Se misericordioso así como tu Padre es Misericordioso. Lucas 6:36 Misericordia Asistencia para la Educación Católica “Nuestra comunidad estará siempre agradecida con usted por responder al Llamado Católico Anual”, comentó Gina Olsen, Directora de la escuela de Santa Rita. “Como escuela urbana con necesidades financieras, utilizamos su contribución para apoyar a los maestros y sin ella nuestras puertas estuvieran cerradas”. Nuestro querido Obispo Flores compartió con nosotros su hermosa visión de la educación Católica en nuestra diócesis. Él dijo, “El papel de educar y formar la fe de nuestros niños de las escuelas católicas sigue teniendo un valor incalculable. Estos niños no son solamente el mañana de la Iglesia, sino que también ocuparán los roles de liderazgo y ministerio más importantes de una Iglesia que sale al encuentro del mundo”. Con su apoyo al Llamado Católico Anual podremos lograr que los niños en necesidad tengan acceso a la educación Católica en la Diócesis de San Diego. Nuestra diócesis cuenta con muchas escuelas Católicas maravillosas, que educan a más de 15,000 estudiantes cada año. La mayoría de nuestras escuelas están en buenas condiciones, sin embargo, hay otras que verdaderamente necesitan de su apoyo. Actualmente, el Llamado Católico Anual ayuda con algunos fondos a 11 escuelas que están en necesidad, impactando la vida de más de 1, 600 estudiantes. Este programa se llama Asistencia para la Educación Católica. En los últimos diez años, con el apoyo del Llamado Católico Anual, las escuelas Católicas de San Diego han recibido ayuda financiera por más de cinco millones de dólares. Este programa ha sido creado para mantener la misión fundamental: Los niños de familias afectadas por problemas económicos deben tener acceso a la educación Católica. Nuestra Respuesta como Custodios REFLEXIONAR. . . . Sobre los tantos regalos que has recibido de Dios, incluyendo tus bendiciones económicas. ORAR . . . . . . . . . . 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