St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church
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St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church
St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church July 12th “15th Sunday in Ordinary Time” Email: stcath@scachurch.org Web: stcatherineofalexandria.net Facebook: St Catherine Of Alexandria Catholic Church 41875 “C” Street, Temecula, CA 92592 Parish Information Pastoral Associate Sacramental Life Ministries Deacon Pat Necerato deaconpatnecerato@gmail.com 676-4403 Director of Liturgy Yolanda Ortiz 676-4403 yolanda@schchurch.org Pastoral Council Don Hitzeman 676-4403 Finance CouncilJeff Irwin676-4403 Business Manager Emmy Lontoc 695-6658 emmy@scachurch.org Office Manager Sharla Ortiz 676-4403 Bulletin Editor Parish Librarian John Lawson Terry Antuzzi 870-9990 676-7318 sharla@scachurch.org Infant Baptism Julie Sprengelmeyer 970-8050 Confirmation/Adults Anthony Karganilla 506-6653 Confirmation/Youth Mary Hitzeman 693-2146 Holy Communion/Sick Frank Dagonese 514-6872 Resurrection Ministry Rita Hernandez 676-5655 Marriage Convalidation676-4403 Retrouvaille Program Dcn. Bob & Fran 695-6653 Vocation Director Frank Dagonese 514-6872 Marriage Encounter John & Raquel 699-6750 FuneralMia Barth676-4403 Ministerios En Espanol Directora De Edu. Maria Barth maria@scachurch.org Eucharestia Eduardo Baltonado 699-2801 BautizosMaria Barth587-0023 LectoresAmado Garcia696-2706 Movimiento Fam. Fernando Martinez 760-8726 Caritas Casesoramiento 909-763-4970 #449 Uncion De Los Enfermos Maria Barth 587-0023 Grupo De Jovenes Maria Barth 587-0023 Grupo Juvenil Tony Carbajal 961-9312 Grupo de Oracion Maria Espinoza 234-2037 Faith Formation Little Church Grades K-5 Coord. Allison Willits Letha Heylmun 244-6315 695-6656 Director Religious Ed. Diane Axline 694-8614 Sacramental Prep. Mary Hitzeman R.C.I.C Nicole Nolan nolanz3@yahoo.com 693-2146 240-319-9519 letha@scachurch.org stcyouth@verizon.net Deacons 587-0023 Adult Faith Formation R.C.I.ASusan Cline295-5971 Remembering Church Dcn. Pat 676-4403 Journey of Faith Frank Dagonese 676-9766 Liturgical / Worship Ministries Altar Servers Sharla Ortiz 676-4403 Holy Communion Rene Micallef 302-8557 GreetersMary Kleinvachter551-4813 LectorsErnie Cruz972-4336 UshersTerry Purpura587-0862 Environment & Art Armando Servin 201-8348 Music 7:25 am Daily 8:00 am Sun. (Eng) Nancy Marshall 285-5233 5:00 & 7:00 pm Sat. & 2:00 pm Sun. Rudy Vergara, Jr. 775-1969 10:00 am Sun. & 6:00 pm Sun.(Eng)Lori Ascani 698-3288 12:00 Noon (Eng) Andy & JR Santos 677-3075 Bob Phillips695-6653 Dennis Malkowski302-3140 Efren Ramirez225-6240 Jim Kincaid265-1517 Christian Life Ministries Filipino Ministry Healing Ministry Knights of Columbus Christian Life Ministries Bereavement Support Women’s Guild Dance ministry Zumba Events Coordinator Regina Applegate George Montano Miguel Rodriguez Paul Watkins Rita & Bea Gisela Bueno Bettina Alcantara Jill Gonzales scadancebettina@gmail.com 587-0982 522-9072 663-9494 302-5326 676-5655 972-4322 719*6863 471-2692 Outreach Programs Birth Choice Crisis Pregnancy 699-9808 St. Vincent De Paul Help/Food Pantry 587-6752 Catholic Charities924-9964 If your group or ministry has an announcement to be placed in our bulletin, please submit it to Sharla Ortiz 3 weeks prior to publication for approval. If you would like the event to be announced at Mass, the same 3 week policy holds. Thank you. ___________________________________ This month the Greetetrs will be recognized on July 25th & 26th at all masses. Mark Your Calendar Summer office hours 7am-2pm, June 1st- August 15, 2015 New Parishioner Orientation, Tuesday July 21st Please see page 6 Infant Baptism Meeting, August 8th, 2015 Parish Library room L-4 9:30 am Reconciliation Services Saturday, August 1st 8:00 AM Wednesday, August 5th 7:00 PM First Annual Parish Festival, Friday August 28th - 30th St. Catherines Vehicle Raffle Get your tickets now!! St. Catherine of Alexandria Mission Trip 2015 2015 DDF Assessments: ST. CATHERINE OF ALEXANDRIA 4th SUNDAY COLLECTION June 27th & 28th 2015 MASS TIME # of ENV. PLATE 5PM 157 $381.00 7PM 49 $382.00 8AM 133 $745.00 10AM 114 $778.00 12PM 100 $996.00 2PM 83 $798.00 6PM 74 $935.00 Office TOTALS 710 $5,015.00 ENV. $3,645.00 $385.00 $2,951.00 $2,331.00 $2,018.00 $1,055.00 $1,551.00 TOTAL $4,026.00 $767.00 $3,696.00 $3,109.00 $3,014.00 $1,853.00 $2,486.00 $13,936.00 $18,951.00 Comparison from 4th Sunday in May 2014 $4,126.00 $13,409.00$17,535.00 Previous Year Increase/(decrease) $889.00 $526.00 $1,415.00 Diocese Goal: 109,300 Parish Goal: 200,000 Total Goals 309,300 Received to Date: 79,799 Percent to Date: 25.80% Diocese Over-goal Cash to Parish Pledge to Date: 86,998 # OF DONORS 821 WE WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS TO OUR PARISH FAMILY NEW PARISHIONER ORIENTATION Please Pray for the ill and hospitalized members of our Parish, their families & caregivers. “Please remember our Elderly and Homebound as well” Please email to jmlfaith@gmail.com If you would like a prepetual prayer request please contact Irene Roney at 304-2474 If you are interested in joining Saint Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church please make plans to join us at our next New Parishioner Orientation scheduled for the following date and times: July 21st, 2015 at 6:15 PM Spanish, Parish Social Hall July 21st, 2015 at 7:00 PM English Parish Social Hall This is an information meeting lasting about 30 minutes and we are committed to serving the needs of all those who show interest in joining our Parish. In order for people to understand the mission of the parish, we invite all prospective members to this gathering. We will explain the mission and focus of our parish and tell you how we meet our goal of loving Jesus and growing together in His love. Our Pastor, Fr. Anthony Dao, Fr. Sergio Renteria (Parochial Vicar), deacons and staff are committed to our parishioners. We will also share with you the expectations of the new parishioners who will participate in the active life of the parish. At the New Parishioner Orientation, literature and registration forms are given out and you can complete them on site if you wish. The priests, deacons, and staff are available to assist new parishioners through every step of their journey and if you would like additional information, we can be reached through the Pastoral Office at 951-676-4403. We look forward to meeting you. Blessings, Dcn. Pat Necerato, Pastoral Associate Isabell Vargas Jim McCarthy Patricia Pedersen Emmanuel Lopez Marc Wright Stacy Gibbons Gabriella Stumetz Elias Sabbara Natalie Shaba Francisca Soto Mary McClintock Ron Viscosi Mass Intentions Date July 13th Angel Soriano Custodio July 14th Bonaventura Kealoha July 15th Janet Woods Hour Monday 9:00 am Tuesday 7:25 am Wednesday 7:25 am July 16th Bud Woods July 17th Margaret Kramer / Bernard Love July 18th In Honor of Sacred Heart of Jesus Rosa Maria ALamo Thursday 7:25 am Friday 7:25 am Saturday 5:00 pm 7:00 pm July 19th Kenneth Welte Intentions of Parishioners Mohammed Rabbani Guillermo Medina / Gloria Nono Joseph Wasek Sunday 8:00 am 10:00 am 12:00 pm 2:00 pm 6:00 pm Deployed Military A1C Kyle Banogon USAF Korea RDML Allile Coetzee USN Afghanistan LtCol Kodie L Dean USMC Afghanistan SPC Arturo De La Cruz III US Army Afghanistan PO2 Johnathan D. Buckles USMC Iraq Major Damian Bess US Army Afghanistan PFC Andrew Soria US Army Afghanistan 1st. Sgt Edward Gonzales USMC Iraq Sgt. Juan C. Ramos-Torrelio USMC Afghanistan Sgt. Anthony Zabala USMC Afghanistan LCTL David S. Parrett USMC Iraq AFC Miguel Echavarri USAF UAE LCPL Dane Davis USMC Afghanistan SSGT Shane Lipetzky USMC Afghanistan LCPL Richard M. Charron USMC Afghanistan SGT Damian Michael Root USMC Afghanistan CPL Paul A Borrero USMC Afghanistan SGT Erik Ortiz USMC Afghanistan AFC Mary Rose Banogon USAF Korea SGT Antonio Aranda USMC Afghanistan ASI Constantino Ramos USN Afghanistan CPL Dominique M Lamelin USMC Kuwait CPL Jake Parrett USMC Afghanistan Tech Sgt Paul M. Lamelin USAF Pusan Korea ¿QUE ES EL MFCC? AR CRI S CATOLICO MOVIMIENTO FAM IL I ANO (951) 291-8811 El Movimiento Familiar Cristia- Uniendote al MFCC, se puede lograr alcanzar, con la ayuda de Cristo: no Católico (MFCC) es una Matrimonios mas unidos, Mejor agrupación de familias Católicomunicacion entre padres e hijos, cas que unen sus esfuerzos Enriquecimiento Espiritual, y para promover los valores Familias mas felices! humanos y cristianos de la familia, para que esta sea en la comunidad: formadora de personas, educadora en la fe, conciente de su misión evangelizadora y comprometida en el desarrollo integral de la "La dificultad de permanecer juntos --tanto como comunidad y de la iglesia pareja y como familia-- lleva a romper las uniones doméstica. con mayor frecuencia y rapidez cada vez, y TI Movimiento Familiar Cristiano Católico ¿QUE OFRECE EL MFCC? U. S . A . precisamente los hijos son los primeros que sufren las consecuencias " Papa Francisco HACE UN AÑO QUE YO TUBE UNA ILUSION Muy queridos hermanos y hermanas en el Señor Resucitado que vive en medio de nuestro pueblo. En este mes de Julio se cumple un año de mi llegada a esta amada Comunidad de Santa Cathalina de Alejandria en Temecula, California. Ha sido un tiempo de gracia y bendicion para mi persona y ministerio sacerdotal, el llegar a esta Parroquia y poner mi tienda en medio de sus casas y sus familias. He sido bien recibido en nombre del que viene en el nombre del Señor, y no por mis meritos sino con todos mis defectos y humanidad he escuchado en medio de las pruebas y difucultades como San Pablo: "te vasta mi gracia" para seguir sierviendo al Señor con alegria el haber sido llamado a su servicio. Tambien este año he recibido la bendicion de mi ciudadania americana, la cual no solo me da derechos como un hijo adoptivo de esta patria, sino tambien obligaciones como ciudadano que hay que observar. Otra gracia especial que recibire en este proximo septiembre, sera llegar a cumplir mis primeros 50 años de vida, pido a Dios me conceda salud para servir con mas generosidad y me encomiendo a sus oraciones para que dia a dia me vaya santificando en esta vida que Dios me ha dado. Estas y muchas otras bendiciones he recidibo de lo alto, como haberlos conocido, gracias por ser dociles a la voz del Espiritu de Dios, gracias por su amistad y cariño, gracias por abirme las puertas de su casa y sobre todo de su corazon. Pido a Dios que en este proximo año pastoral que iniciemos juntos el cual estara marcado por el Año Santo de la Misericordia, aprendamos a ser misericordiosos como nuestro Padre celestial es misericordioso y superemos toda adversidad que se presente y alcanzemos de Dios sus gracias y bendiciones para seguir caminando hacia el encuentro definitivo con el Padre de la Misericordia. Sin mas que agradecer a Dios, al Padre Anhony Dao, nuestros Diaconos, Staff Parroquial y a cada uno de ustedes mis hermanos en la fe por todo su cariño y aprecio, sus consejos y sobre todo su paciencia para conmigo, me suscribo de Ustedes servidor en Cristo Jesus y Santa Maria de Guadalupe. Bendiciones y cariños para todos!! Fr. Sergio Renteria Sanchez What does the Church say about Social Justice? Catholic social teaching comes from the Gospels and the words and works of Christ himself. Social Justice is central to our faith, and is based on our concept of human life and dignity. The words of Christ are carried on through papal statements and encyclicals, and Catholic bishops’ statements and pastoral letters. Social Justice calls all of us to work for the common good, to help build a just society, to uphold the dignity of human life and lift up our poor and helpless brothers and sisters. There are the seven themes of Catholic social teaching. 1. LIFE AND DIGNITY OF THE HUMAN PERSON Every human person is created in the image and likeness of God. Therefore, every person’s life and dignity must be respected and supported from conception through natural death. We believe that the measure of every institution is whether it threatens or enhances the life and dignity of the human person. 2. CALL TO FAMILY, COMMUNITY AND PARTICIPATION The human person is not only sacred, but social. We simply want to be with other people. How we organize our society — socially, economically, legally and politically — directly affects human dignity and the ability of every human person to grow in community. Marriage and family, which is the foundation for social life, should be strengthened and supported. Every person has a right to participate in society and a corresponding duty to work for the advancement of the common good and the well-being of all. 3.SOLIDARITY We are one human family. We are our brothers’ and sisters’ keepers, wherever they may be. Loving our neighbor has global dimensions. At the core of the virtue of solidarity is the pursuit of justice and peace. Our love for all of our brothers and sisters calls us to seek a peaceful and just society where goods are distributed fairly, opportunity is promoted equally and the dignity of all is respected. 4. DIGNITY OF WORK The economy must serve people, not the other way around. Work is more than a way to make a living; it is a form of continuing participation in God’s creation. To uphold the dignity of work, the basic rights of workers must be respected — the right to productive work, to organize, and to receive fair and livable wages. 5. RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Every person has a fundamental right to life — the right that makes all other rights possible. Each person also has a right to the conditions for living a decent life — food, health care, housing, education and employment. We have a corresponding duty to secure and respect these rights for others and to fulfill our responsibilities to our families, to each other and to our larger society. 6. OPTION FOR THE POOR AND VULNERABLE Scripture teaches that God has a special concern for the poor and vulnerable. The church calls on all of us to put the needs of the poor and vulnerable first. This preferential option for the poor and vulnerable should be reflected in both our daily lives and public policies. A fundamental measure of our society is how we care for and stand with our poor and vulnerable brothers and sisters. 7. CARE FOR GOD’S CREATION The world that God created has been entrusted to all of us. Our stewardship of the earth is a form of participation in God’s act of creating and sustaining the world. In our use of creation, we must be guided by a concern for generations to come. We show our respect for the Creator by our care for creation. In a world of materialism and declining respect for human life, the Catholic Church proclaims that human life is sacred and that the dignity of the person is the foundation of a moral vision for society. Our belief in the sanctity of human life and the inherent dignity of the human person is the foundation of all the principles of our social teaching. Thanks for reading and if you have any questions, please let me know...blessings, Dcn. Pat (information from Rerum Novarum, Catholic Answers, and The College of St. Benedict) TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Amos said, “The LORD took me from following the flock, and said to me, Go, prophesy to my people” (Amos 7:12-15). Psalm — Lord, let us see your kindness, and grant us your salvation (Psalm 85). Second Reading — The God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing (Ephesians 1:3-14 [3-10]). Gospel — Jesus summoned the Twelve and began to send them out two by two (Mark 6:7-13). READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Ex 1:8-14, 22; Ps 124:1b-8; Mt 10:34 — 11:1 Ex 2:1-15a; Ps 69:3, 14, 30-31, 33-34; Mt 11:20-24 Ex 3:1-6, 9-12; Ps 103:1b-4, 6-7; Mt 11:25-27 Ex 3:13-20; Ps 105:1, 5, 8-9, 24-27; Mt 11:28-30 Ex 11:10 — 12:14; Ps 116:12-13, 15, 16bc, 17-18; Mt 12:1-8 Ex 12:37-42; Ps 136:1, 23-24, 10-15; Mt 12:14-21 Jer 23:1-6; Ps 23:1-6; Eph 2:13-18; Mk 6:30-34 SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday:Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: St. Henry Tuesday: St. Kateri Tekakwitha Wednesday: St. Bonaventure Thursday: Our Lady of Mount Carmel Saturday: St. Camillus de Lellis; Blessed Virgin Mary LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — Amós es enviado por Dios a profetizar al pueblo de Israel (Amós 7:12-15). Salmo — Muéstranos, Señor, tu misericordia (Salmo 85 [84]). Segunda lectura — El Dios y Padre de Cristo Jesús nuestro Señor nos ha elegido (Efesios 1:3-14 [3-10]). Evangelio — Jesús envía a los doce apóstoles de dos en dos (Marcos 6:7-13). LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Martes: Miércoles: Jueves: Viernes: Sábado: Domingo: Ex 1:8-14, 22; Sal 124 (123):1b-8; Mt 10:34 — 11:1 Ex 2:1-15a; Sal 69 (68):3, 14, 30-31, 33-34; Mt 11:20-24 Ex 3:1-6, 9-12; Sal 103 (102):1b-4, 6-7; Mt 11:25-27 Ex 3:13-20; Sal 105 (104):1, 5, 8-9, 24-27; Mt 11:28-30 Ex 11:10 — 12:14; Sal 116 (115):12-13, 15, 16bc, 17-18; Mt 12:1-8 Ex 12:37-42; Sal 136 (135):1, 23-24, 10-15; Mt 12:14-21 Jer 23:1-6; Sal 23 (22):1-6; Ef 2:13-18; Mc 6:30-34 LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS OBSERVANCIAS Domingo: Lunes: Martes: Miércoles: Jueves: Sábado: Decimoquinto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario San Enrique Santa Kateri Tekakwitha San Buenaventura Nuestra Señora del Carmen San Camilo de Lelis; Santa María Virgen ¿Qué dice la Iglesia sobre la justicia social? La enseñanza social católica proviene de los Evangelios y las palabras y obras de Cristo mismo. Justicia social es central para nuestra fe, y se basa en nuestro concepto de la vida y la dignidad humanas. Las palabras de Cristo son llevadas a través de declaraciones papales y encíclicas, y las declaraciones de los obispos católicos y cartas pastorales. Justicia Social nos llama a todos a trabajar por el bien común, para ayudar a construir una sociedad justa, para defender la dignidad de la vida humana y elevar nuestros hermanos y hermanas pobres y desvalidos. Ahí están los siete temas de la enseñanza social católica. 1. LA VIDA Y LA DIGNIDAD DE LA PERSONA HUMANA Toda persona humana es creada a imagen y semejanza de Dios. Por lo tanto, la vida y la dignidad de cada persona deben ser respetados y apoyados desde la concepción hasta la muerte natural. Creemos que la medida de cada institución es si amenaza o mejora la vida y la dignidad de la persona humana. 2. LLAMADO A LA FAMILIA, COMUNIDAD Y PARTICIPACIÓN La persona humana no sólo es sagrada, sino social. Simplemente queremos estar con otras personas. ¿Cómo organizamos nuestra sociedad - social, económica, jurídica y políticamente - afecta directamente a la dignidad humana y la capacidad de toda persona humana a crecer en comunidad. El matrimonio y la familia, que es el fundamento de la vida social, deben ser fortalecidas y apoyadas. Toda persona tiene derecho a participar en la sociedad y un deber que corresponde a trabajar para la promoción del bien común y el bienestar de todos. 3. SOLIDARIDAD Somos una sola familia humana. Somos nuestros hermanos y hermanas guardianes, dondequiera que se encuentren. Amar a nuestro prójimo tiene dimensiones globales. En el núcleo de la virtud de la solidaridad es la búsqueda de la justicia y la paz. Nuestro amor por todos nuestros hermanos y hermanas nos llama a buscar una sociedad pacífica y justa, donde se distribuyen los bienes de manera justa, la oportunidad es promovido por igual y se respete la dignidad de todos. 4. LA DIGNIDAD DEL TRABAJO La economía debe servir a la gente, y no al revés. El trabajo es más que una manera de ganarse la vida; es una forma de participación continua en la creación de Dios. Para defender la dignidad del trabajo, los derechos básicos de los trabajadores deben ser respetados - el derecho a un trabajo productivo, para organizar y recibir un salario justo y habitables. 5. DERECHOS Y RESPONSABILIDADES Toda persona tiene el derecho fundamental a la vida - el derecho que hace posible todos los demás derechos. Cada persona también tiene derecho a las condiciones para vivir una vida decente - alimentación, salud, vivienda, educación y empleo. Tenemos el deber correspondiente para asegurar y respetar estos derechos para los demás y para cumplir con nuestras responsabilidades para con nuestras familias, entre sí y con nuestra sociedad en general. 6. Opción por los pobres y vulnerables Escritura enseña que Dios tiene una preocupación especial por los pobres y vulnerables. Las llamadas de la iglesia en todos nosotros para poner las necesidades de los pobres y vulnerables primero. Esta opción preferencial por los pobres y vulnerables debe reflejarse tanto en nuestra vida cotidiana y las políticas públicas. Una medida fundamental de nuestra sociedad es cómo cuidamos y mantenemos con nuestros hermanos y hermanas pobres y vulnerables. 7. ATENCIÓN A LA CREACIÓN DE DIOS El mundo que Dios creó ha sido confiado a todos nosotros. Nuestra administración de la tierra es una forma de participación en el acto de crear y sostener el mundo de Dios. En nuestro uso de la creación, debemos guiarnos por una preocupación para las generaciones venideras. Mostramos nuestro respeto por el Creador por nuestro cuidado de la creación. En un mundo de materialismo y la disminución de respeto por la vida humana, la Iglesia Católica proclama que la vida humana es sagrada y que la dignidad de la persona es el fundamento de una visión moral de la sociedad. Nuestra creencia en la santidad de la vida humana y la dignidad inherente a la persona humana es el fundamento de todos los principios de nuestra doctrina social. Gracias por leer y si usted tiene alguna pregunta, por favor hágamelo saber... bendiciones, Diacono Pat (Información de la Rerum Novarum, Catholic Answers, y El Colegio de San Benito) Reflecting on God’s Word Traveling by plane these days calls for careful preparation. One airline recently posted notice that if your bag weighs more than fifty pounds, there is an additional fee of fifty dollars. Add in the restrictions on carry-on baggage: no liquids more than three ounces, no bags beyond a certain size. It encourages you to travel light. Jesus is issuing his own travel instructions to those he chose to work with him. First, he gives them “authority over unclean spirits” (Mark 6:7), a sharing in the authority the Father has given him for the work of spreading the gospel that the reign of evil is over and the reign of God is beginning. Then, Jesus gets practical: Take nothing but a walking stick—to be used in climbing hills, driving off wild animals, or pushing away snakes found on the paths. No food, no sack to hold extra clothing— not even a second tunic—or to carry off anything from the towns you visit, and no money! Permission granted to wear sandals. Finally, when you get to a place, do not look for the most comfortable lodging, take what comes first and be content there. The focus is clear: Stay on message—God’s kingdom is at hand. Repent and believe. And show it in action: Deliver the sick and possessed from what burdens them. If people don’t like the message? Move on. Over two thousand years later, Jesus, risen Lord, continues to call ordinary folk. Back then it was some fishermen, a tax collector, a political activist; now it’s workers from every way of life, every profession and job. People raising families, singles, the elderly, anyone willing to confess that God is at work in our world, that evil will not have the last word, and that all creation finds its deepest meaning in Christ. Rev. Anthony Dao, Pastor Rev. Sergio Rentería, Parochial Vicar Assistant Clergy: Rev. Anthony DiLeo, Pastor Emeritus Rev. John Wagner Pastor Emeritus Msgr. Don Webber Deacons: Jim Kincaid - Robert Phillips Dennis Malkowski - Efren Ramirez Deacon Pat Necerato Pastoral Associate deaconpatnecerato@gmail.com —James A. Wallace, C.Ss.R. General Mass Schedule Day of the Week Mass Times Monday Thru Friday 7:25AM (Eng) Saturday Vigil 5:00PM (Eng) 7:00PM (Span) Sunday 8:00AM (Eng) 10:00AM (Eng) 12:00 NOON (Eng) 2:00PM (Span) 6:00PM (Eng) Reconciliation Services Saturday, August 1st 8:00 am Wednesday, Agust 5th 7:00 pm Wednesday, September 2nd 7:00 pm Saturday, September 5th 8:00 am Saturday, October 3rd 8:00 am Wednesday, October 7th 7:00 pm Parish Information Church Office Hours 7:00 am to 2:00 pm Monday - Friday Tel. (951) 676-4403 Fax. (951) 695-6659 41875 “C” Street, Temecula, CA 92592 Email: stcath@scachurch.org Web: stcatherineofalexandria.net Facebook: St Catherine Of Alexandria Catholic Church