PSA 2014 - Saint Bonaventure Catholic Parish

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PSA 2014 - Saint Bonaventure Catholic Parish
Saint Bonaventure
Catholic Parish
I
will ask the Father,
and he will give you
another Advocate to
be with you always.
John 14:16
Sixth Sunday of Easter
May 25, 2014
Sixth Sunday of Easter
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PASTOR’S CORNER
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
This weekend we honor all those who have given their lives defending our
country and our hard-won freedoms. We pray for them and their families.
This Monday at 9:00 a.m. we will have a special Mass for all veterans and
their families. I hope you can join us.
In this Sunday’s Gospel (John 14: 15-21) Jesus tells his disciples that he
will send another Advocate to be with them always. Jesus was the first
Advocate and once he had risen from the dead he sent the Holy Spirit.
Jesus said: “He remains with you, and will be in you.”
One commentary tells us that the Greek term “Advocate/Paraclete” is a
legal term which means defense attorney. It can also mean spokesman,
mediator, intercessor, comforter, and consoler. Within the Gospel of
John it means teacher, witness to Jesus, and a prosecutor of the world;
one who represents the continuing presence of Jesus who has returned
to the Father.
After the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead, he entered the locked
room where the disciples were and told them: “Peace be with you. As the
Father has sent me, so I send you.” He breathed on them and said to them,
“Receive the Holy Spirit. Whose sins you forgive are forgiven them, and
whose sins you retain are retained.” (John 20: 19-23)
The Spirit came to the Apostles after Jesus had ascended to the Father.
This time the Spirit came as “tongues as of fire, which parted and came
to rest on each one of them.” (Acts 2:1-4) The Apostles were able to
powerfully proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ to people speaking
many different languages.
The Spirit empowered Philip to heal and cast out demons. (Acts 8: 5-8)
St. Bonaventure
MASS & PATRIOTIC
CELEBRATION
Monday, May 26
9:00 a.m.
Calling All Current and
Former Military Personnel
Come to our Memorial Day Mass
and celebration! If possible, wear
your uniform, medals, cap, pins or
similar items. After Mass, join us
in the parish hall for sharing and
a continental breakfast. Be sure
to enter the names of individuals
who have served our nation in the
military. The book is in the church
vestibule and will be processed
and placed on the altar at the
Memorial Day Mass. For info call
Lynn, 846-3359x478.
PARISH CENTER
Closed Monday, May 26
In observance of Memorial Day
The Spirit came through the laying on of hands of Peter and John to the
newly baptized Christians in Samaria. (Acts 8: 14-17)
We received the Holy Spirit when we were baptized. We received the Holy
Spirit when we were confirmed. Each and every Sacrament has a “laying
on of hands” in which we receive the Holy Spirit.
Isn’t it wonderful the numerous ways the Holy Spirit comes to us and
fills us?
Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful and kindle in them the
fire of your love.
CATHOLIC CEMETERIES
Monday, May 26
10:00 a.m.
Ascension Cemetery, Lake Forest
Most Reverend Tod D. Brown, D.D.
Bishop Emeritus, presiding
Good Shepherd Cemetery, HB
Most Reverend Dominic M. Luong,
D.D., Auxiliary Bishop of Orange,
presiding
Holy Sepulcher Cemetery, Orange
Most Reverend Kevin W. Vann, J.C.D.,
D.D., Bishop of Orange, presiding
(Patriotic Observance at 9:30 a.m. at
Holy Sepulcher only)
May 25, 2014
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Building Our Future, Building Our Faith
Please plan to attend this important parish meeting.
GENERAL
PARISH MEETING
Tuesday, May 27
7:00 p.m.
Parish Hall
Commissioning
Mass for
Altar Servers
Sunday, June 8
9:00 a.m.
All servers, both new and returning, are
encouraged to attend. There will be a
special blessing and commissioning of
all altar servers. Also, we will recognize
those who have served five or more
years. Reception will immediately follow
in Duffy East and the Pavilion. Servers,
please pick up your certificates, prayer
cards and other recognitions at the
reception.
RECYCLE May 24-25
The topic of discussion is
Church Renovation
Where do we go from here?
Building Our Future
We have completed
our preliminary engineering and have a
cost estimate to share with parishioners.
Your input is invaluable before
moving forward with this work.
Bring your newspapers,
aluminum cans, CRV glass
and plastic bottles (NO caps) to the
bin in the parking lot. Recycling opens
Saturday and Sunday at 8:00 a.m. and
closes at 4:00 p.m. Please do not leave
recyclable items when the bin is not
present. Proceeds benefit our sister
parish in Honduras.
STEWARDSHIP
“Lord we know that
good intentions are not
enough to bring us to
your eternal kingdom, that we will be
judged by both our works and our faith.
Help us remember that ‘time is love’
and to make time for you and all our
loved ones.”
ASCENSION OF THE LORD
Building Our Faith
Observance transferred to
Sunday, June 1
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33rd Annual
Seminarian
Dinner
May 25, 2014
Knights of Columbus
Pope John Paul I
Council 6020
Saturday
May 31
Parish Hall
Social with No-host Bar 6:15 p.m.
Traditional Italian Dinner 7:00 p.m.
Adults $10, Children (under 13) $5
All St. Bonaventure parishioners are invited! This evening we will recognize three
SEMINARIANS through our SCHOLARSHIP FUND: David Otto, Rex Sakurai
and Daniel Arthur. It is through your continuing support that we are able to provide
these scholarships. Thank you!
Can You Spare a Drop?
ST. BONAVENTURE BLOOD DRIVE
Friday, June 13
12:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Parish Hall
SIGN-UP AFTER THE SUNDAY MORNING MASSES JUNE 1 AND 8 behind the
church, near the parking lot or you may also make an appointment by phone: Irene at
840-8571 or Lynn at 846-3359x478. Your blood is urgently needed.
Did You Know?
Type “O” blood is the universal donor type, meaning it can be transfused to anyone in
case of emergency. In an emergency, time often does not allow for blood typing, making
it crucial to have an adequate supply of type “O” negative available. The blood used in
an emergency needs to be on the shelves before an emergency occurs. The two or
three days it takes to process blood may be just too long for a patient in need. The threat
of natural and man-made disasters makes blood shortages even more alarming.
The American Red Cross imports 32% of the type “O”
blood supplied to Southern California hospitals from
other parts of the United States. Approximately 45%
of the U.S. population has type “O” blood. Type “O”
patients can only receive type “O” blood.
If you have type “O” blood please consider donating
a pint.
BETHLEHEM
CHRISTIAN FAMILIES
May31-June 1
The Bethlehem Chrisian
Families will be here to
sell their HAND-CARVED
RELIGIOUS
ARTICLES
made of OLIVE WOOD.
The sale of these precious
articles supports their Church
Mission which is to maintain the
roots and the existence of the Christian
families who are struggling to remain in
Bethlehem. At least 90% of the funds
raised through these sales go directly
to Christians living in the Behlehem
area. The proceeds will create more
work which will help them to survive
and stay in the Holy Land, since they
have no other source of income and
are dependent on the olive wood
industry. Thank you for your support
and generosity.
H.O.P.E. OFFICE
Help Wanted
The H.O.P.E. Office is an ALL-volunteer
program, which assists those in need
within our community. We are in need
of HELP and are looking for volunteers
willing to give of their time and make
some new friends along the way.
We need help with the following
positions:
• Work a shift in the office (two shifts
per day 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. or
12:30-3:00 p.m., Monday-Friday) at
the desk (process paperwork with
clients), pantry (fill food orders for
clients) and/or clothing room (accept
donations, sort and hang clothing).
• Pick-up food once a week from
Albertsons or Trader Joe’s
(approximately 2 hours and must
have a large car or truck).
• Help supervise a clothing distribution
program that runs simultaneously
with a food distribution program on
the 2nd Saturday of the month.
For more info or if you would like to
volunteer, please call Sue at 501-2772.
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You are the light of the world.
A city set on a mountain cannot be hidden.
Just so, your light must shine before others,
that they may see your good deeds and
glorify your heavenly Father.
—Matthew 5:14,16
MINISTRY FAIR
Pentecost Sunday
June 8
Parent/
Child
Softball
Game
Thursday, June 5
Gather at 6:15 p.m.
Athletic Field
The Men’s Club invites all kids eight
years and older to play in our Parent/
Child Softball Game. Bring your parent
to a fun game of softball from 6:30 to
7:45 p.m. We’ll be serving FREE pizza
and drinks after the game. So, just
come and have fun with us!
Take Me Out
to the
Ball Game!
Angels vs.
Rangers
Saturday, June 21
Tickets are $15 each. Saturday Night
Fireworks follow the game. To reserve
your tickets call Steve Winn, 585-1223.
Sponsored by the Men’s Club.
For more info on the June 21 Angel
Game please see bulletin page 12.
PSA 2014
During and Aer All Masses
7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Parish Hall
Everyone welcome! Bring your children!
At the Ministry Fair you will have the opportunity to speak to ministry
leaders who will help you discern how you can serve our parish.
Activities at the Ministry Fair include:
• Our famous Walking Buffet provided by the
Knights of Columbus and the Spanish and Vietnamese Communities
• Popular coloring table for the children
• Visit with parishioners in a fun and festive environment!
Father Joe thanks the 300 families who
have participated in PSA 2014 so far
this year. Their pledges have put our
parish over the $156,000 amount of
the Diocese fair-share assessment. All
pledge payments beyond this amount
this year will return to our parish as a
rebate and will be used for our church
renovation. Father Joe asks many more
families to join this PSA appeal.
There are many ways to donate:
• Cash or check made payable to the
Orange Catholic Foundation
• Electronic Fund Transfer ( EFT )
• Credit card
All of the above payments can be done
by:
• Use of the PSA envelope
• Through the Diocesan web site ocfoundation.org. Under Donate Now,
click on PSA 2014.
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May 25, 2014
REMEMBRANCE of
Those Who Serve in Our Military
St. Bonaventure Parish prays for the souls of those who
have perished in war, for the innocent victims of war, for
the safe return of those who are currently fighting, and
for an end to conflict. We pray especially for:
Michael Agunod
Staff Sgt. Mike Alberts, Army
SPCL Jose Aleman, Army
LCPL Andrew Ryan Armstrong
CPL Joseph Brown, Army
Nathan Brown
Sgt. Joseph Brown, Army
Sgt. Xavier Burd, XVIII Airborne Corps
SFC Edward Campos, Army
MCrpl. Ray Burke, Canadian Forces
PFC David Caruana, Army
Specialist Erica Lynn Caruana, Army
Ranger Nathan Davidson
Pvt. Nick Detchman, USMC
Jason Michael Dietrick
Col. Daniel Ermer
SPCL Joseph Esposito, Army
CPL Derek Forte, USMC
PFC Garrett Ferguson
Lt. Cdr. Craig Frangente
CPL Robert Fresenius, USMC
Sgt. David Fresenius, USMC
LCPL Heidi Fresenius, USMC
CPL Stephen Galli, USMC
Sgt. Vincent D. Gandolfo, Army
CPL Robert A. Garofalo, USMC AAV
SPC Michael Gastelum, 422nd MP Co.
LCPL Michael Gerdin, USMC
LCPL William Gomez, USMC
LCPL Tim Grant, USMC
Petty Officer 1st Class Ivan Gulmesoff
Maj. Shawn Daniel Hagan, 187 Airlift
Squadron
LCPL Jeff Hoffman, USMC
Sgt. Kevin Horowitz, Air Force
Maj. Michael Horowitz, Air Force
Capt. Mark Jennings, Army
PFC Chris L. Jones, Army
Col. Michael Kampsen
Amanda Komp
1st Sgt. Nicholas Anthony Macklin, USMC
Mitch Masters, Navy
SPC Erika Rose Mendoza, Spcl Forces
Kevin Patrick Miller, USMC
Trenton Miller, Army, 82nd Airborne
LCPL Alex Minsky, USMC
PFC Michelle Murphy, Army
Capt. Patrick Murphy, Army
SPC Richard Murphy, Army
Drew T. Newton, Navy
Mathew Michael Nichols, USCG
Maj. Steven Niewiarowski
Cdr. Sean O’Connor, Navy
LCPL Kevin Oliver
Sgt. Tommy Parker, USMC
LCPL Jordan Payton, USMC
CPL Tyler Payton, USMC
Erick Pelowitz, Air Force
PFC Levi Peters, USMC
SPC Joshua Reams, Army, Afghanistan
PFC William R. Robles
CPL Robert Routon, USMC
MSgt. Gregrey A. Ryan, USAF
Kevin Sarjent
Sgt. Brian Samarripa, Army
LCPL Jason Schrance, USMC
LCPL Joshua B. Smith, USMC
CPL Stephen Spencer, USMC
David Souza
CPL John Paul Summers, USMC
Midshipman Aaron Tanner
Andrew M. Touchie, Navy
LCPL Keith Wilson, USMC
Trevor Win’E
Airman 1st Class Tyler Woolverton,
Air Force
LCPL Shawn Yarono
Colonel Peter Zarcone, Sr., USMC
PFC Peter Zarcone, Jr., Army
If you have a loved one currently
serving and would like their name
included in this remembrance, call
the parish center, 846-3359x0.
Happy 60th
Anniversary
Larry and Jane
Spaulding
May 29, 1954-2014
Larry and Jane Spaulding have
been involved in various diocesan
ministries over the years. They
have served in St. Bonaventure’s
Marriage Ministry since it began in
1987. They currently help present
the “Treasuring Your Marriage”
program offered twice a year in
our parish. Larry and Jane have
four married children and eight
grandchildren. Congratulations!
NEED HELP with
PREGNANCY?
Pregnant women in need can turn for
help to the Pro-Life movement.
Birth Choice: 949-364-3928
(Mission Viejo, Open Mon-Fri)
Birth Choice: 516-9045
(Orange, Open Mon, Wed, Fri)
Horizon Pregnancy Clinic: 897-7500
(Huntington Beach)
Life Center: 835-5433 (Santa Ana)
Precious Life Shelter: 562-431-5025
(Los Alamitos)
Viet Pro Life: 721-8557, 654-6877
May 25, 2014
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
MASS INTENTIONS
Sunday, May 25
7:30 Robert Faber, RIP
9:00 Ralph Vatalaro, RIP
10:30 Robert Mirsky, RIP
12:00 Thomas Lynch, RIP
5:00 Nelly Galeana, RIP
Monday, May 26
6:30 Don Giageos, RIP
9:00 Veteran’s Day Mass
Tuesday, May 27
6:30 Elna and Louie Mannion, RIP
8:30 Dianne Miller, RIP
Wednesday, May 28
6:30 Pat Wastal, RIP
8:30 George Rueda, RIP
Thursday, May 29
6:30 Christopher and Kirsten, INT
8:30 Paul Pearce, RIP
Friday, May 30
6:30 Marianne Castillo, INT
8:30 Carmen Chiluiza de Guerra, RIP
Saturday, May 31
8:00 Frank Gaffney, RIP
FUNERAL INFORMATION
Please check the kiosks in the
parish center or church vestibule
or visit our parish web site at
www.saintbonaventure.org.
PILGRIM VIRGIN HOME VISITATION
St. Bonaventure Parish has had a Pilgrim Virgin Statue
of Our Lady of Fatima for over 30 years. The Legion
of Mary invites you to welcome her into your home.
The Pilgrim Virgin is a beautiful visible reminder of
our Blessed Mother who constantly intercedes for us.
Sign up for a nine-day novena by contacting Martha at
901-4494 or e-mail stbon.legion@gmail.com.
Legion of
Mary
PLEASE PRAY for THOSE WHO ARE ILL
Linda Adams and Family, Stella Albright, Mary Archambeault, Christine Baca, Elaine
Barton, Sharon Berardini, Brandon Berry, Rudy Borgonia, Mike Callahan, Sandy
Castillo, Tony Castillo, Rosa Cervantes, Charlie Connors, Patrick Coponiti, Andrew
Dangl, Louis Duvic, Jeff Elicker, Linda Ermer, Thomas Gione, Mary Hamorsky, Louise
Houlihan, Kaitlyn Immig, Pete Kalicki, Rosemary Kern, Denise Kobish, Blair Lenoir,
Sarah Lopez, Christopher and Shanen Martinez, Michael Martinez, Ronnie Medina,
Michael Mendoza, Bette Milam, Stephanie Miller, David Moreno, Jean Muehlmeiar,
Tawnne O’Connor, Roger Pahl, Jennie Pedroza, Liam and Robert Peterson, Jennifer
Qaqundah, Donna Robertson, Dennis Romero, Rowana Romero, Gabriel Shipley,
Jeannie Survillas, Paul Vasquez, Lisa Yorath-Schiappacasse
 MASS INTENTIONS
Sent to Missions and Other Apostolates
For the Intentions of: Carl Dederick, John Kemp, Theresa McDermott, Carol and
Robert Evan, Blessed Mother
In Memory of: Louis Armona, George Barry, Scott Breton, Agnes Crossen, Gerda
Dederick, Carol Fox, Jim Guerra, Lee Jones, Krumbach Family, Gwendolyn Lemke,
Jose Perez, Joseph Salatore, Mardell Senter, Steve Wooton, Anna Tran & Maria and
Lucia, All Souls
SCRIPTURE READINGS
PRESIDER’S
MASS SCHEDULE
Sunday, May 25: Sixth Sunday of Easter
Acts 8:5-8,14-17 / Psalm 66:1-7,16,20 / 1 Peter 3:15-18 / John 14:15-21
Saturday, May 31
5:00 p.m. Fr. John Block
6:30 p.m. Visiting Priest (Vietnamese)
Sunday, June 1
7:30 a.m. Fr. John Block
9:00 a.m. Fr. Dick Kennedy
10:30 a.m. Fr. John Block
12:00 p.m. Fr. Joe Knerr
1:30 p.m. Fr. Joe Knerr (Spanish)
5:00 p.m. Fr. Dick Kennedy
Schedule subject to change.
Monday, May 26: Saint Philip Neri, priest
Acts 16:11-15 / Psalm 149:1-6,9 / John 15:26-16:4
PARISH PRAYER LINE
The Parish Prayer Line is available 24
hours a day. Please call 846-3359x506.
Tuesday, May 27: Saint Augustine of Canterbury
Acts 16:22-34 / Psalm 138:1-3,7-8 / John 16:5-11
Wednesday, May 28:
Acts 17:15,22-18:1 / Psalm 148:1-2,11-14 / John 16:12-15
Thursday, May 29: The Ascension of the Lord transferred to Sunday, June 1
Acts 18:1-8 / Psalm 98:1-4 / John 16:16-20
Friday, May 30:
Acts 18:9-18 / Psalm 47:2-7 / John 16:20-23
Saturday, May 31: The Visitiation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Zephaniah 3:14-18 / (Ps) Isaiah 12:2-3,4-6 / Luke 1:39-56
Sunday, June 1: The Ascension of the Lord
Acts 1:1-11 / Psalm 47:2-3,6-9 / Ephesians 1:17-23 / Matthew 28:16-20
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May 25, 2014
9th Annual St. Bonaventure Catholic School
Golf Tournament Registration Form
June 16th at SeaCliff Country Club
The St Bonaventure Golf Tournament started in 2006 as a way to raise money to help support educational
programs, operating expense, tuition assistance and offset the difference between tuition and what it actually
cost to educate a child at SBS. Now in its 9th year it has grown to be much more than a fundraiser and has now
become a great way to bring Alumni, new families and current families together. These and other funds raised by
the SBS Gala are used solely for the purpose of supporting our school. Even if you cannot join us on the golf
course, part of the fun of this annual event is the silent and live auction that features unique sports memorabilia,
exciting travel and entertainment packages plus the popular Helicopter Ball Drop. For more information, please
call the Advancement Office at (714) 846 – 2472 ext. 115 or Stephen Ross, SBS Golf Chair at (714) 270-6917
Golfer Name:
Address:
City/State/Zip:
Email:
Phone:
Additional Players in my Foursome ( If you do not have a foursome we will be glad to make one)
Name Player (2):
Phone:
Email:
Name Player (3):
Phone:
Email:
Name Player (4):
Phone:
Email:
Golf Entry Fee $275.00: QTY
$
Includes Green Fee, carts, Range Balls, Goodie Bag, On Course Food, Drinks, Dinner and Fun
Tournament Features
4 man Scramble
Putting Contest
Range Balls
Goodie Bag
On Course Food
On Course Drinks
Dinner
Fun
Additional Dinner $50.00: QTY
$
Sponsorship Total: $
Helicopter Golf Ball Drop ( $20 each or 6 for $100): QTY
Payment Method
Check
Visa
MC
AMEX
$
TOTAL $
(Make Checks Payable to St. Bonaventure School)
Credit Card #:
Name on Credit Card:
Signature:
Mail to: St Bonaventure Catholic School Attn: Golf Tournament
16377 Bradbury Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92647
501c(3) Non-Profit Organization
Federal Tax Identification Number:
95-2458929
May 25, 2014
M I N I ST RY O F T H E M O N T H
Ladies Auxiliary of the
Knights of Columbus
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Knights of
Columbus is open to all practicing Catholic
women 18 years and older. Our Council is
made up of women from St. Bonaventure and St. Vincent
de Paul Parishes. We meet at St. Bonaventure on the third
Thursday of the month at 7:15 p.m.
Our organization promotes religious consciousness and
sisterhood among our members. We uphold and maintain
the American democratic ways of life. We foster love of
our country and foster unity within our parishes and the
Knights of Columbus, Council 6020. We assist the men of
the Knights of Columbus whenever possible.
We sponsor these fund-raising events:
• Annual St. Bonaventure Craft Fair in November
• Fashion Show
• Bake Sale at the Lenten Fish Fry
• Bake Sale at the Pancake Breakfast
We support these charities:
• Mary’s Shelter is a maternity home for pregnant teens
and their babies. Believing that every life is a gift from
God, Mary’s Shelter empowers and equips vulnerable
teen mothers and their babies for lives of hope, dignity
and self-sufficiency.
• Mercy House provides housing and comprehensive
supportive services for a variety of homeless populations
which includes families, adult men and women, mothers
and their children, persons living with HIV/AIDS,
individuals overcoming substance addictions, and some
who are physically and mentally disabled. Mercy House
strives to assist their residents in the areas of economic,
emotional, and spiritual well-being in order to enhance
self-esteem and a sense of personal pride.
• Orphan Children of India
• The Marines
• St. Bonaventure HOPE Office
• Society of St. Vincent de Paul
• And many needy families throughout the year
We thank our parishioners for their support and welcome
new members. For more info call Alisa DeRitis at 336-8416.
Ministry of the Month is brought to you courtesy of
Stewardship Ministry. Stewardship — it’s what we do
after we say, “I believe.” To feature your ministry contact
coordinator Jim Wallace at lectorone@socal.rr.com.
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
The mission of Religious Education is to help
the children of our parish encounter Jesus
Christ and to support and encourage the Catholic faith that is
lived in the family. We serve children from preschool through 8th
grade, including children with special needs. Call 846-1187 or
e-mail religioused@stbonaventure.org.
Summer Vacation
We are finished with Religious Education
classes for the school year 2013-2014.
Early Registration for next year begins on
June 2. Have a very blessed and fun-filled
summer!
YOUTH MINISTRY
“Empowering young people to live as disciples of Jesus Christ in
our world!” Join us for Life Teen Mass Sunday at 5:00 p.m.
Congratulations
to those who are newly Confirmed!
Please remember to keep an eye out
for Summer Activities and ways to
continue your faith journey.
Sunday: Teen Mass as always at 5:00 p.m. in the church
Monday: SALTeens - CANCELLED 5/26
HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY
Tuesday: LT Liturgy Prep, 5:30-6:30 p.m. in YM Office
Tuesday: Youth Gathering, 6:30-8:00 p.m. in YM office
Life Teen Petition of the Week
For all high school and college students who are nearing
graduation, that this time of joyful anticipation may be an
opportunity to grow in their relationship with Christ who
provides, rather than a time of anxiety and worry.
FAMILIES OF NAZARETH
Whoever Loves Jesus Will Be Loved By God
“God burns with a jealous love for you. It means that
He wants to be your only Lord, your only love.”
—Tadeusz Dajczer, The Gift of Faith, p. 45
Small faith-sharing groups open to anyone seeking
a deeper relationship with the loving presence of Jesus.
For info Call Mary Jane Bartee at 846-8434.
COFFEE & DONUT MINISTRY
May 25: No Donuts (Memorial Day Weekend)
June 1: Served by Cub Scouts
June 8: No Donuts (Ministry Fair)
June 15: Served by RCIA
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May 25, 2014
PAGINA DE LA COMUNIDAD HISPANA
Rosario
Solemne
En El Mes Dedicado a
La Santisima Virgen Maria
Vamos a Honrarla y
Ofrecerle Flores
MIERCOLES 28 DE MAYO
7:30 p.m. en la Iglesia
Les pedimos a los padres de familia que traigan cinco flores para sus niños y
si es posible que vengan vestidos de blanco.
FERIA DE LOS MINISTERIOS
Domingo 8 de Junio
Durante y Despues de Todas Las Misas
7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Salon Parroquial
Durante la Feria tendra la oportunidad de hablar
con los lideres de los ministerios que les ayudaran a
discernir como puede servir en nuestra parroquia.
Actividades:
• Comida Estilo Buffet por cortesia de los Caballeros de Colon, la Comunidad
Hispana y la Comunidad Vietnamita
• Mesa para colorear para los ninos
¿QUIERE SER CIUDADANO AMERICANO?
Caridades Católicas Puede Ayudarle
Personal Acreditado Servicio Completo:
• Aplicación de Naturalización
• Fotografías
• Clases de Ciudadanía
• Preparación para la Entrevista
• Seguimiento en Casos con Problemas
Sí usted cuenta con bajos recursos y califica para asistencia publica, podría calificar
para la exención de costos bajo USCIS para sus servicios de inmigración y ciudadanía.
Comuníquese con nosotros, Caridades Católicas del Condado de Orange, 1800 E. 17th
Street, Santa Ana. Tel. 714-347-9660.
CAMPAÑA DE
SERVICIOS
PASTORALES
Los invitamos a que participen
en esta Campaña haciendo su
promesa de donativo, la cual
proveera los fondos que hacen falta
para continuar con el proyecto de
renovación de la Iglesia y ayudará
a los diferentes Ministerios de la
Diocesis de Orange.
HORAS DE OFICINA
EN ESPAÑOL
Susan Robles, Recepcionista
Martes 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Miercoles 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
Jueves 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
Viernes 1:00-5:00 p.m.
Domingo 7:30-1:30 p.m.
GRUPO CARISMATICO DE
ORACION SANTA MARIA
DE GUADALUPE
Viernes 7:00 p.m.
Alabanza, oracion y predicacion.
Coordinador: Silvestre Garcia, 714330-1378
GRUPO MUNDO NUEVO
Sabados 7:00 p.m.
Enseñaza y crecimiento
Instructor: Angel Arellano
Coordinadora: Carmen Bermudez,
421-3716
BODAS
Deben comunicarse
a la oficina con por
lo menos seis meses
de anticipación antes de hacer los
preparativos para su recepción.
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VIETNAMESE COMMUNITY’S PAGE
Chúa Nhật VI Phục Sinh
Tháng
g 5 – Tháng
g Hoa
Cộng Đoàn Việt Nam tại
Huntington Beach
Linh mục Quản nhiệm:
ƒ Cha Phêrô Nguyễn Thành-Tài
(714-846-3359 ext 414)
frthanhtai@stbonaventure.org
Chủ tịch BCH:
ƒ Ông Nguyễn Đức Chuyên
(714-883-0729)
Giờ lễ (Mass hour):
ƒ Thứ 6 hàng tuần 7:15pm
trước đó (6:45pm) có Chầu
Thánh Thể
ƒ Thứ 7 (lễ Chúa nhật) hàng
tuần 6:30 pm
Chầu Thánh Thể (Adoration)
ƒ Mùng 7 mỗi tháng 7-8 pm
Nhóm Cầu Nguyện sinh hoạt
từ 5-6 pm (thứ 2-5). Đầu tuần
có phần học hỏi Thánh Kinh.
Kính mời mọi người đến tham
dự và cùng cầu nguyện.
Sinh Hoạt
Hội Đền Tạ Đức Mẹ
Phúc Âm của tuần
Gioan 14: 15 - 21
Ai yêu mến Thầy thì
sẽ được Cha của
Thầy yêu mến. Thầy
sẽ yêu mến người ấy,
và sẽ tỏ mình ra cho
người ấy.
THÔNG BÁO
Đoàn Thiếu Nhi Thánh Thể vẫn
sinh hoạt tới cuối tháng 6, từ
4pm mỗi thứ 7. Xin các phụ
huynh đưa các em đi sinh hoạt
bình thường.
Phụ huynh nào muốn đi camping
với các em xin liên lạc các huynh
trưởng và trợ tá để ghi danh (số
phone có trong đơn camping).
BẦU BAN CHẤP HÀNH CỘNG ĐOÀN
NIÊN KHÓA 2014-2016
1. Mọi người trong cộng đoàn Thánh Phêrô, giáo xứ St. Bonaventure đều
có quyền tự đề cử hay ứng cử một thành viên mà mình quen biết và tin
Đức Mẹ sẽ đến thăm các gia đình sau đây: tưởng. Ứng cử viên không nhất thiết phải là người hoàn hảo nhưng cần
phải là người có khả năng và đức hạnh để phục vụ cộng đoàn và giáo xứ.
Gia đình: Ô/B Đinh Hồng Nhị
2.
Ứng cử viên phải nộp cho Cha Quản Nhiệm sơ lược về tiểu sử của chính
Gia đình: Cô Phạm Anh Thư
mình.
Để Cha Quản Nhiệm xem xét trước ngày bầu cử.
Gia đình: A/C Vũ Quyên
3. Cha Quản Nhiệm sẽ có buổi họp riêng với từng ứng cử viên để biết và
hiểu
thêm về từng ứng cử viên.
Quý gia đình nào muốn đón rước Đức Mẹ
4.
Hạn
chót để ghi danh là ngày 24 tháng 5 năm 2014.
Xin liên lạc với hội
5. Ngày bầu cử là vào ngày mùng 6 tháng 6 năm 2014 lúc 4:30 tại phòng
Số phone: (714) 897-1387
Parish Center của giáo xứ.
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AROUND THE DIOCESE
CATHOLIC FAMILY NIGHT at Angel Stadium
Saturday, June 21
Tailgate Concert & Pre-Game Fun at 4:30 p.m.
Food and drinks available for purchase. Bring a non-perishable food item to donate to
Catholic Charities and your tailgate meal is free!
Before the game, Mass will be celebrated at 5:00 p.m. in the Arboretum on Christ Cathedral
Campus. FREE parking and shuttle from Christ Cathedral Campus starts at 4:15 p.m.
Game at 7:05 p.m. - Angels vs. Texas Rangers
Long View Box $17 / Terrace Box $33 / Field Box $36
Discount on group purchase of 50+ tickets available.
Purchase tickets online at www.OC-Foundation.org/Angels.
For more info contact Mary Anderson at 282-3055 or manderson@rcbo.org.
Join Bishop Kevin Vann
under the Big “A”
Sponsored by Catholic Charities, Diocesan Catholic Schools, Knights of Columbus, Orange Catholic Foudnation, Youth and Young
Adult Ministry.
"POPE FRANCIS AND THE INTEGRATION OF
MISSION IN THE LIFE OF THE PARISH"
Speaker: Jack Jezreel
Monday, June 16
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Parish Hall at St. Philip Benizi Church, Fullerton
Jack Jezreel, M.Div., is the Founder and President
of JustFaith Ministries, an organization dedicated to
creating and supporting formation processes that inspire
commitment to social ministry. He is a popular and welltraveled speaker and teacher, sometimes introduced as
a "Johnny Appleseed" of the U.S. Church's social mission. In 2006, he received the
prestigious Harry A. Fagan Award for his unique contribution to the Church's social
mission. He lives in Louisville, Kentucky, with his wife, Maggie. They have three adult
daughters. RSVP by e-mail to ldominguez@rcbo.org or call 282-3035.
PILGRIMAGE TO JORDAN AND THE HOLY LAND
September 10-20, 2014
Depart from Los Angeles. First stop Istanbul, Amman, Jerash,
Madaba and Mount Nebo where we will view the “Promised
Land.” Then on to the Holy Land where you will visit the Dead
Sea, River Jordan, and Jericho to view the Mount of Temptation.
On to Jerusalem, stopping by Bethany, the home of Mary, Martha
and Lazarus. In Jerusalem we’ll visit the Mount of Olives and
Tour Chaplain
Gethsemane. We will have our own procession of the “Way of the Fr. Joseph Hoang
Cross” ending with Eucharist in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Tour the Old City,
Emmaus, Jacob’s Well, Nazareth and the Church of the Annunciation, Mount Tabor
of the Transfiguration, Bethlehem and Shepherds’ Field, Ein Karem and the Church of
the Visitation, the region of Galilee and more. Cost $2,599. For more info contact Olivia
Suplemento at 856-5820 or oliviasup7@verizon.net.
CATHOLIC CHARITIES of
ORANGE COUNTY
NEW HOPE
CRISIS COUNSELING
CENTER
Telephone Hotline
714-NEW-HOPE
Online Counseling www.
newhopenow.org
MATER DEI REUNION
Class of 1974
Are you a graduate of Mater Dei High
School’s Class of 1974? We are looking
for you! We will be holding our 40th
Reunion on July 19. Please send us
your contact information (address,
e-mail, address, phone number) to
materdei74@gmail.com.
PARISH BULLETIN
Please submit requests two weeks in
advance of publishing date to bulletin@
stbonaventure.org. For info call Bulletin
Editor, Cindy Turley at 846-3359x462.
SAINT BONAVENTURE
CATHOLIC PARISH
16400 Springdale Street
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
714-846-3359, FAX 840-0480
email@stbonaventure.org
www.saintbonaventureparish.org
PA RI S H C ENTER
Office Hours
Monday-Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.
Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Closed for lunch Mon–Fri,12:00–1:00 p.m.
Saturday, 8:00 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
Sunday, 7:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
Español, x340
Martes a Jueves, 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Domingos, 7:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
PASTORALSTAFF
Pastor Rev. Joseph Knerr
Senior Priest Rev. Richard Kennedy
Parochial Vicars
Rev. Thanh-Tai Nguyen
Rev. John Block, Retired, In Residence
Deacons
Jim Andersen, Scott Ford
Joe Sullivan, Vincent Tran
Bulletin Editor Cindy Turley, x462
bulletin@stbonaventure.org
Business Manager
Nancy Cesar, 846-2447
finance@stbonaventure.org
Facilities Manager
Linda Garofalo, 840-2845
parishmgr@stbonaventure.org
M ASSSCH EDULE
Saturday Vigil
English
Vietnamese
5:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
Sunday
Organ and Cantor
7:30 a.m.
Children’s Choir
9:00 a.m.
Adult Choir
10:30 a.m.
Contemporary Choir
12:00 p.m.
Spanish
1:30 p.m.
Life Teen
5:00 p.m.
1st & 3rd Sundays Sign Language 5:00 p.m.
Weekdays
Monday-Friday
6:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m.
Friday, Vietnamese
7:15 p.m.
Saturday
8:00 a.m.
Holy Days of Obligation as announced.
PRAYERANDDEVOTION
Adoration of the Eucharist
Weekdays 7:00-8:15 a.m.
Saturdays 7:30-9:00 p.m.
24-hour adoration the 7th of each month
Morning Prayer (Liturgy of the Hours)
Weekdays 6:00 a.m., Saturdays 7:00 a.m.
Rosary
Weekdays 7:50 a.m., Saturday 7:30 a.m.
Rosary and Benediction
Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., English
First Friday, 6:45 p.m., Vietnamese
Divine Mercy Chaplet
Weekdays after the 8:30 a.m. Mass
Saturdays after the 8:00 a.m. Mass
SACRAMENTS
Facilities Scheduler
Celia Lee, x495
scheduler@stbonaventure.org
Anointing of the Sick, x0
Available anytime on request.
Administered on the second Saturday of the
month at the 8:00 a.m. Mass
Music Director
J. Wingate Greathouse, x497
music@stbonaventure.org
Baptism, e-mail Baptism Ministry at
saintbonaventurebaptism@gmail.com
or call the parish center, x0
Pastor's Secretary and Safety Manager
Phyllis Vecchione, x499
pastorsec@stbonaventure.org
Funerals and Bereavement, x0
Call the parish center.
Receptionists, x0
Carol McDermott, Fran Hay, Susan Robles
Holy Orders and Religious Life, x499
Those discerning God’s call to priesthood,
diaconate or religious life call Fr. Joe Knerr.
Registrar
Maria Nguyen-Grewall, x313
maria@stbonaventure.org
Marriage, x495
Call Celia Lee at least six months prior to
proposed wedding date.
Safe Environment Coordinator
Carol McDermott, x461 or x0
parishoffice@stbonaventure.org
Reconciliation (Confession)
Saturdays 8:30 a.m., 3:30 and 8:00 p.m.
Thursdays before First Fridays 9:15 a.m.
EDUCATION/FORMATION
Adult Formation and Education, x478
adulted@stbonaventure.org
Lynn Hearn, Director
Christian Initiation of Adults, x462
rcia@stbonaventure.org
Cindy Turley, Secretary
Religious Education, 846-1187
religioused@stbonaventure.org
Preschool through Jr. High
Debbie Doke, Director
Angela Scotti, Associate Director
Summer Hours:
Monday-Thursday 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
(Afternoon hours vary)
Friday-Sunday Closed
St. Bonaventure School, 846-2472
office@stbonaventureschool.org
Kindergarten through 8th
Janice Callender, Principal
Colleen Hoffmann, Business Manager
Vietnamese Religious Education
Văn Phòng Giáo Lý, x834
VietRelEd@stbonaventure.org
Sr. Theres Tran, L.H.C., Director
Youth Ministry, 840-6060
youthministry@stbonaventure.org
High School, Life Teen, Rite of Confirmation
Kelli Burr, Director
Miranda Montiel, Secretary
Office Hours: Sunday, 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Monday-Wednesday, 2:30-8:30 p.m.
Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
PA R I S H M I N I ST R I E S
H.O.P.E. Office, 846-3831
HOPE@stbonaventure.org
Geraldine “Gerry” Saitta, Director
Emergency food and clothing
Monday-Friday, 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Eucharistic Ministry or Pastoral Visitation
to the Sick and Homebound, x0
Pastoral Council, x305
pastoralcouncil@stbonaventure.org
Prayer Line, x506
For daily remembrance of prayer needs
Respect Life
Lynn Hearn, Coordinator, 846-3359x478
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