February 7, 2016 - St. Peter and St. Paul Parish
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It will be a Holy Year of Mercy. A Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy Pope Francis THE COMMUNITY OF ST. PETER & ST. PAUL PARISH 9135 BANYAN STREET, ALTA LOMA, CA 91737—909-987-9312-FAX 909-980-9404 or www.facebook.com/spspaltaloma.com Faith Formation for Children (Grades 1-5) Baptism (909) 980-9423 School (Preschool - Grade 5) (909) 987-7908 www.stpeterstpaul.com VERY REV. ROMEO SELECCION, MS—PASTOR REV. CYRIACUS OGU—PAROCHIAL VICAR/PASTORAL DELEGATE REV. TONG NGUYEN, PAROCHIAL VICAR DEACON DONNIE GEAGA DEACON JOHN BARNA MASS SCHEDULE MONDAY through FRIDAY— 7:30 am Mass SATURDAY 4:00 pm & 1st Saturday Mass 7:30am SUNDAY 7:30, 9:00 & 11:00 am, 1:00 pm (Spanish); 5:00 pm (Life Teen) (Filipino Choir - Fourth Sunday of Each Month, 9:00 am) EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT - Chapel Every Friday there is 24-Hour Adoration - 8:00 am ending with Benediction at 7:45 am Saturday –Every Wednesday from 8am to 8pm CONFESSIONS: Saturday 8:15am & Thursday 7pm HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION: As Announced in the Bulletin PARISH MISSION STATEMENT We the people of St. Peter & St. Paul Parish, as members of the Roman Catholic Church, are a sacramental, worshipping community on a journey towards the fulfillment of Christ’s Kingdom. We strive to provide a spiritual haven for all people without distinction. We are equally committed to the challenge of the Gospel message. We accept its call to ongoing conversion, the use of our gifts for the benefit of the community, and loving service to one another. Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 07, 2016 Parish Event Schedule Mass Schedule & Intentions Sunday, February 07 7:00 am 3:00 pm Pancake Breakfast - (Hall) 9:00 am 10:00 am RCIA Rite of Sending - (Church) 9:00 am 10:00 am Children’s Liturgy - English - (Library) 9:30 am 10:15 am RCIA Dismissal - (Chapel) 11:00 am 12:00 pm Children’s Liturgy - English - (Library) 11:00 am 12:00 pm Sunday School - (Hall) 1:00 pm 2:00 pm Children’s Liturgy - (Spanish) - (Library) Monday, February 08 10:00 am 12:00 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry - (JPII, 2nd Fl) 3:00 pm 4:00 pm Children’s Choir - (Church) 3:45 pm 5:00 pm CFF - Children’s Faith Formation - (JPII, 1st Fl) 5:30 pm 6:45 pm CFF - Children’s Faith Formation - (JPII, 1st Fl) 5:30 pm 7:00 pm EDGE - (JPII, 2nd Fl) 6:00 pm 9:00 pm Boy Scouts - (Hall) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Rosary Making - (JPII, 1st Fl) 7:00 pm 8:30 pm Adult Bible Study - M. Andel - (JPII, 1st Fl) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Choir Youth Spanish - (Church) Tuesday, February 09 3:45 pm 5:00 pm CFF - Children’s Faith Formation - (JPII, 1st Fl) 4:00 pm 6:00pm Women’s Cancer Support Group - (JPII, 2nd Fl) 5:30 pm 6:45 pm CFF - Children’s Faith Formation - (JPII, 1st Fl) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm D.W.S. Support Grp—Divorced/Widowed/Separated - (JPII, 2nd Fl) 7:00 pm 8:30 pm Life in the Spirit - (Adoration Chapel) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Talleres de Oracion y Vida - (Hall & Library) 7:30 pm 9:30 pm RCIA Session - (Hall/Library) 8:00 pm 9:30 pm RCIA Lenten Reflection Service - (Church) Wednesday, February 10—ASH WEDNESDAY 8:00 am 8:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration - (Adoration Chapel) 3:45 pm 5:30 pm CFF - Children’s Faith Formation - (JPII, 1st Fl) 5:30 pm 7:00 pm RCIA for Children/ Lenten Reflection- (JPII, 2nd Fl) 5:30 pm 6:45 pm CFF - Children’s Faith Formation - (JPII, 1st Fl) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Adult Faith Formation - Catholicism - J. Campbell-(JPII, 2nd Fl) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Life and Prayer - (JPII, 2nd Fl) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Choir 9am Mass - (Church) Thursday, February 11 8:00 am 7:45 am Eucharistic Adoration - 24 hour (Adoration Chapel) 9:00 am 10:30 am Adult Bible Study - M. Andel - (Library) 6:30 pm 9:00 pm A.C.T.S. Men’s & Women’s Community - (Hall) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Adult Confirmation - M. Andel - (JPII, 1st Fl) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Living the Eucharist - (JPII, 1st Fl) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Confessions - (Church) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Hearts on Fire - (JPII, 2nd Fl) 7:30 pm 9:00 pm Estudio Biblico - (JPII, 2nd Fl) Friday, February 12 8:00 am 7:45 am Eucharistic Adoration - 24 hour (Adoration Chapel) 9:00 am 11:00 am Holy Spirit Bible Study - (JPII, 2nd Fl) 5:00 pm 7:30 pm Fish Fry - (Hall) see page 5 7:00 pm 9:30 pm PMFP - (JPII, 2nd Fl) Saturday, February 13 8:00 am 10:00 am Confessions—(Church) 9:30 am 12:00 pm Baptism - (JPII, 2nd Fl) 6:00 pm 10:00 pm 6:00 pm 11:00 pm Valentine Dance - (Hall) ♥ CM Babysitting for Valentine Dance - (JPII, 1st Fl) †Josephine Kopasz †Clementina Flores †Suzie Jackson †Denise Johnson †Ruben R. Reveles †Louie Sanchez †Gloria Morris †Angelina Sotomayor “Let us pray for †Francisca Toral the Repose of their †Consuelo Peña Souls and give †Rhinold “Pat” Sauer thanks for their †Gloria Delores De Mauro love that has touched our hearts †Baby Jackson Martinez forever” †Heather Bailes †Meagan Broy †Henry Dunn Saturday, February 06—First Saturday 7:30 AM God’s Mercy for Persecuted Christians all over the World by Heart of Mary †Maria & Pasquel Flores 4:00 PM †Nella Nardi †Art Nunez †Denise Johnson Sunday, February 07 7:30 AM †Romulo Cruz †Maria & Pasquel Flores †Michael Cloughesy 9:00 AM People of the Parish Teresa Andrawis †Greg Landry 11:00 AM †Beatrice Solorzano †Lucille Sacca 1:00 PM Norm Anderson Audrey Donaldson 5:00 PM †Maria Dolores Burciaga †Benita Rojas Monday, February 08 7:30 AM Gaston Flores - Happy Birthday †June Fisher Betty Farren Tuesday, February 09 7:30 AM Diva Ghizzani †Marilyn Colon Wednesday, February 10 - ASH WEDNESDAY - (each Mass time is a full Mass with Ashes) 7:30 AM 10:00 AM Noon 5:00 PM Spanish 7:00 PM People of the Parish Isaiah Valtier †Rhinold (Pat) Sauer Ann Hogan Debbie Uhlack †Jose Orozco Lucy Herber Jenny Campbell MaryAnn Andel Thursday, February 11 7:30 AM † Epifanio Santos †Jean Mataloni Bob Smeriglio Friday, February 12 7:30 AM Consuelo Martinez - Happy Birthday Sheila Maples 9:00 AM Margaret Frazier - Happy Birthday School Mass Annette Kelly - Happy Birthday Saturday, February 13 4:00 PM †Julio Danzo †Tom & †Virginia Hein †Arthur Nielsen Sunday, February 14– St. Valentines Day ♥ 7:30 AM †Frecia Fresnido Sicilia †Francisca Habos 9:00 AM †John Hao Nguyen †Royal Lee Swanberg †Josephine Kopasz 11:00 AM People of the Parish †Minda Gamalinda 1:00 PM †Lilia Valenzuela †Jose Orozco 5:00 PM †Johnny Velasquez †Vincent Indelicato †Raul Ramirez 1 Corinthians 13:13 And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love. Page three Our Parish Financial Corner Sunday Collection 1-31-16: Misc. Income for 1-31-16: Total weekly income: Total weekly expenses: $ $ $ $ 23,027.80 4,418.71 27,446.51 31,426.00 Balance: ($ 3,979.49) John Paul II Bldg. Fund: Total weekly donations 1-31-16: Balance on Parish Debt: $ 553.00 $1,179,073.98 Year End Appeal to date: $ (From estimated current budget) (As of 1-31-16 January interest has not yet been applied) 36,370.00 2016 Diocesan Development Fund Diocese Goal: $ 138,400.00 Pledges Made: $ 8,600.00 Gifts Received: $ 3,342.00 Donors: 19 We now have on-line giving available. You can access it through our website, stpeterstpaul.com, our Facebook, www.facebook.com/ spsaltaloma.com or onlinegiving@osv.com/1801. West End Vicariate Lenten Penance Service Schedule 2016 All services will begin at 7pm Our Lady of Lourdes St. Charles Borromer St. Elizabeth Ann Seaton Sacred Heart St. Joseph –Fontana St. Peter & St. Paul St. Joseph—Upland St. George—Ontario Our Lady of Guadalupe - Ontario St. Paul the Apostle St. Anthony St. Margaret Mary February 18 March 02 March 02 March 03 March 07 March 08 March 09 March 10 March 14 March 15 March 17 March 18 Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Chino will not have a Lenten Penance Service as they are the designated shrine for the Jubilee Year and will have daily confessions with multiple confessors, Monday through Friday, 7amand 6pm. If you use online bill pay through your bank, you can also donate to the church by setting us up as a regular payment using your envelope # as your account. If you do not have envelopes and would like to receive them, please contact the parish office @ (909)987-9312. Thank you to our parish family members who faithfully support our parish. May God bless you and your families during this new year. 2016 DDF Annual Appeal Campaign A blessed thank you to everyone who contributed last weekend and to those who offered a gift this weekend to support the DDF Annual Appeal. Our parish goal is 100% participation. Each and every person’s gift is important, regardless of the size. For those who have not made pledge, please consider VERY REV. ROMEO doing so. Simply fill out a pledge card and SELECCION, MS— PASTOR place it in the offertory basket or drop it in the mail. Thank you for your generosity and investing in our Catholic Church through the DDF Annual Appeal! All adults and confirmed teens are invited to join us as we go around the world with this epic video documentary, hosted by Bishop Robert Barron. Hear for yourself precisely what the Church believes and why. Feel the depths of conviction that touch the heart, illumine the mind and stir the soul. This is a thematic presentation that uses the art, architecture, literature, music and all the treasures of the Catholic tradition to illuminate the timeless teachings of the Church. Our study will go through LENT. All are independent sessions and you are invited to come to as many as you can. The materials fee for this series is $10 per participant/ couple. You may also want to purchase the workbook through www.wordonfire.com, but this is not necessary for our study. Please call Jenny Campbell in the parish office (987-9312) if you have any questions, but most importantly, just show up! The same session is offered at 2 different times each Wednesday: Wednesday mornings 9:00 – 11:00 AM (upstairs JPII) Wednesday evenings 7:00 – 9:00 PM (upstairs JPII) Feb. 10th— No Class – Ash Wednesday Feb. 17th— No Class – Parish Mission with Father Brian Mullady, OP Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time "Rite of Sending" This weekend at the 9:AM Mass, we, the community of St. Peter & St. Paul, will be celebrating the ‘Rite of Sending’ for some very special adults . For over a year now they have walked a journey of faith, discerning, and learning about the Catholic way of life. It is now time for them to move forward and prepare to receive their initiation sacraments. This weekend our community is “sending” them to the bishop for ‘The Rite of Election‘ which will be celebrated next Saturday at St. Paul The Apostle Catholic Church in Chino Hills. At the Rite of Sending, their godparents testify on their behalf, to you, the community of St. Peter and St. Paul. We ask for your prayers and support as they continue with this next phase of their initiation process. This year, two adults and six children are seeking baptism. (The children celebrate the Rites of Sending and Election separately from the adults). Two adults, who are baptized in another faith tradition, are seeking to establish full communion and make their profession of faith in the Catholic Church. All will be received into the Church at the Easter Vigil on Mar. 26th. We invite those who may be interested in learning more about the Church to join us on Tuesday evenings. Adults meet in the parish library from 7:30PM to 9:30PM. For more information on the process, please call one of the numbers listed in the directory of this bulletin. February 07, 2016 Tagalog Corner - 1 Corinthians 15:1-5 Mga kapatid, ngayo'y ipinapaalala ko sa inyo ang Magandang Balitang ipinangaral ko sa inyo. Iyan ang Magandang Balitang inyong tinanggap at naging saligan ng inyong pananampalataya. Naligtas kayo sa pamamagitan nito, kung matatag ninyong pinanghahawakan ang salitang ipinangaral ko sa inyo; dahil kung hindi, walang kabuluhan ang inyong pananampalataya. Sapagkat ibinigay ko sa inyo itong pinakamahalagang katuruan na tinanggap ko rin: si Cristo'y namatay dahil sa ating mga kasalanan, bilang katuparan sa sinasabi sa Kasulatan; inilibing siya at muling nabuhay sa ikatlong araw, ayon din sa Kasulatan; at siya'y nagpakita kay Cephas, at saka sa Labindalawa. (I am reminding you brothers and sisters, of the gospel I preached to you, which you indeed received and in which you also stand. Through it you are also being saved, if you hold fast to the word I preached to you, unless you believed in vain. For I handed on to you as of first importance what I also received that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that was buried; that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures; that the appeared to Cephas, then to the Twelve. St. Vincent de Paul Corner— Helpline– 1-800-716-0646 Mike Parker—President Our next meeting is Feb 24th ( as we are off for Ash Wed) Marriage Moments: Mardi Gras allows us a last fling before the Lenten penitential season. Do something frivolous together today. Eat something decadent, give each other a massage, wear wild make-up, enjoy being foolish. If you're the uptight type, let go. You'll have six weeks to exercise your over -responsible side. RCIA - Why do I have to confess to a Priest ? The Sacrament of Reconciliation or Confession is often misunderstood. The Sacrament of Reconciliation is Christ’s gift to us. The root of all sin is pride; its antidote is humility. As our Holy Father Pope Francis said during his Wednesday audience on Feb. 19, 2014, “Someone can say, I confess my sins only to God. Yes, you can say to God, forgive me, and say your sins. But our sins are also against our brothers, and against the Church. This is why it is necessary to ask forgiveness of the Church and of our brothers, in the person of the Priest”. The Priest does not act on his own, he acts in the name of Jesus and on behalf of his Church. Jesus gives his power to forgive sins to his priests: See John 20: 23 (“sins you forgive are forgiven them…….whose sins you retain are retained”). Please be aware of the 2016 SVDP Year of Mercy Meals coming in Lent, starting on Feb 17, 2016. Stay tuned for details. Prayer Group All are welcome " In that day the offspring of Jesse will be a flag to which people rally." Isaiah 11:10 In battle, when warriors are separated from their fellow soldiers, they rally to their colors. There is strength and protection in numbers. Carry Jesus into life's battle because he is the banner we seek to be under. He is our rally point. Come join us Tuesday evenings in the chapel for praise and worship. Let us rally for Jesus coming into our hearts for spiritual victory. We meet from 7pm-8:30pm. All are welcome For info: Please call the Parish Office for more information. Group leaders: Susan Sabahi Maureen Malady Page Five Heaven On Earth….. Come spend some time in the quiet presence of our Lord. Bask in the warmth of His love. Learning to pray in an orderly, varied and gradual manner, from the first steps to the depths of contemplation. Discovering the key for understanding the presence of God in our personal journey and in the world. You are invited come to the Prayer and Life Workshops, a Bible-based method for deepening one’s prayer life. Starting: When: Duration: January 27, thru May 11, 2016. Wednesday evenings at 7:00pm to 9pm 14 Workshop Sessions & Desert Retreat Day Where: St. John Bosco – 2nd floor JP Building For more information, please call Letty Andrade at 909-941-7746 Registration is limited to 25 persons. Please call to confirm your attendance. Knights of Columbus Are you interested in serving your Church, shoulder-to-shoulder with other Catholic men in the Parish? If so, then the Knights of Columbus may be the way to get involved. Your Council 13403 serves in many ways, including: Culture of Life Activities Seminarian Support Pancake Breakfast Support Individuals w/ Intellectual Disabilities Lenten Fish Fry Food Drives If you would like to join us in serving your fellow parishioners, our priests and the Parish in general, contact Nick Ewell, GK at info@KC13403.us or (909) 235-6425. WHO IS JESUS? GOSPEL REFLECTIONS ON THE MEANING OF JESUS FOR US TODAY SCRIPTURE STUDY FOR WINTER/SPRING, 2016 We call Jesus the Christ, “the Anointed One,” but who really was he and why has he had such an impact on the world? His vision for the world as it should be and his knowledge of and relationship to God, his “Father,” are as compelling today as they were some 2000 years ago. Our scripture study gives an overview of what is known about Jesus from the Scriptures, the historical record of his time, in order to gain a more complete picture of Jesus and his message. Each week we focus on a specific image/title for Jesus through a key Gospel passage that will offer us another piece of the puzzle of who Jesus is and the meaning he has in our own lives and also in our world today, so that we can more strongly affirm that Jesus is “the Way, the Truth, and the Life.” Our Scripture Study continues on Monday evenings, from 7:00 – 8:30 pm in the St. Augustine room of our JPII Center and for those who prefer a study during the day, Thursday mornings, from 9:00 – 10:30 am in our parish Library. There is a minimal fee for our textbook. Please bring your Bible. For further information, please contact Mary Ann Andel at 909-987-9312 x 250. "I adore and venerate you as much as ever I can, though my love is so cold, my devotion so poor. Thank you for the good gift of this your holy Body and Blood, which I desire to receive...," - St. Anselm (Archbishop and Doctor of the Church) If you would like to sign up for 1 hour, please contact Karen Hein at (909) 987-9312 ext. 230 Times: Wed. 8am-8pm - Fri. 8am-12am - Sat. 12am-7:45am 2nd annual Sacred Art Exhibit April 9–10th The exhibit will be an opportunity for artists of ANY age or experience to show their creations. Any art or craft which gives glory to God may be shown. Wine and Cheese Reception & Live Music in the Hall Sat., April 9 following the 4pm Mass Work will be on display and refreshments served Sunday, April 10 after all Masses Artist can pick up their artwork after the exhibition has concluded on Sunday evening. For more information or to participate, contact: Vivian Imbruglia at (909) 260-1108 vivianimbruglia@mac.com Deborah Cummins (909) 240-6419 dcummins1@charter.net Lenten Fish Fry Hosted by Boy Scout Troop 655 Time: 5-7:30pm Feb. 12-Mar. 18 The Fish Fry is coming! The Boy Scouts will be selling fish fry tickets. The Scouts selling tickets will be able to earn money helping them pay for summer camp and other scout activities. A $6 ticket is a $7 value! Contact person: Monica Cobb (John3301Peter315@gmail.com) Quinto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario ¡SANTO, SANTO, SANTO! “¡Santo, Santo, Santo!”. Los idiomas antiguos, como el hebreo empleado en la Sagrada Escritura, no siempre tenían la manera de expresar superlativos en una sola palabra. Isaías no tenía una palabra similar a “santísimo”, así que usó la triple repetición de la misma palabra. Este detalle de minucia bíblica sobre estas “tres pequeñas palabras” que cantamos en Misa cada domingo sirve para recordarnos que responder al llamado de Dios tiene que basarse en estar consciente de la santidad de Dios. En Isaías y el pasaje del Evangelio de hoy, escuchamos relatos que revelan el poder y la fuerza de Dios: los serafines en el templo y la pesca milagrosa. Estas no son revelaciones maravillosas sin razón. Dan lugar a una respuesta misionera, la de “Aquí estoy, ¡envíame!” de Isaías y la de los discípulos que lo dejan todo para seguir a Jesús. De igual manera nuestro “¡Santo, Santo, Santo!” nos lleva a Cristo en la Eucaristía de cada domingo, y a una vida de seguirlo día tras día. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. El Ministerio de Bautismo Nuestra comunidad parroquial extiende una cálida y cariñosa bienvenida a todos los que deseen prepararse para la celebración del Sacramento de Bautismo. Somos una comunidad acogedora de creyentes dispuestos a compartir nuestra fe y abrazar a nuevas personas. Como padres se prepararan para el bautismo de sus hijos, nuestro Ministerio de Bautismo ofrece amor y apoyo durante todo el proceso. El Sacramento de Bautismo se ofrece en Inglés y Español. Por favor, póngase en contacto con Tony Mandala para más información (909) 980-9423 x 231 or amandala@stpeterstpaul.com 7 de febrero de 2016 MOMENTOS MATRIMONIALES - : El Martes de Carnaval nos permite un último festejo antes de la temporada penitencial de la Cuaresma. Coman pasteles, dense masajes, píntense la cara con diseños estrafalarios, diviértanse haciendo locuras. Si eres de carácter serio, relájate. Ya tendrás seis semanas para ejercer tu lado responsable. TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE Cuando era niño mi padre me llevaba al rancho de mi abuelito en México. En una de esas visitas mi abuelo y mis tíos estaban quemando la tierra en su rancho. Mientras el fuego ardía, papa Manuel nos explicaba que era necesario reducir todo en cenizas para que la tierra recobrara sus fuerzas y quedará más fértil. Sin saberlo, mi abuelo me dio la imagen que hasta hoy sostiene mi concepto del Miércoles de Cenizas y de la cuaresma. El Miércoles de Cenizas es la fiesta cristiana que por lo menos doce siglos ha señalado el comienzo de la Cuaresma. No cabe duda que para los latinos este día es de particular atracción. Es uno de los pocos días del año litúrgico en cual llegamos al templo en masa por tal de recibir las cenizas en la frente. Nosotros somos un pueblo enraizado en la tierra y sabemos que la tierra necesita quemarse de vez en cuando para seguir produciendo. Nosotros como la tierra necesitamos dominarnos y cultivarnos para producir frutos y flores para el Señor y los demás. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Lunes: Miércoles: Jueves: Viernes: Quinto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario; Día Mundial de la Vida Consagrada; Domingo de los Niños Exploradores San Jerónimo Emiliano; Santa Josefina Bakhita; Año nuevo lunar (chino) 4714 Miércoles de Ceniza; Ayuno y abstinencia; Ayudar Nuestra Señora de Lourdes; Jornada Mundial de los Enfermos; Día Nacional de Visitar a los Confinados Nacimiento de Lincoln; Abstinencia LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Martes: Miércoles: Jueves: Viernes: Sábado: Domingo: 1 Re 8:1-7, 9-13; Sal 132 (131):6-7, 8-10; Mc 6:53-56 1 Re 8:22-23, 27-30; Sal 84 (83):3-5, 10-11; Mc 7:1-13 Jl 2:12-18; Sal 51 (50):3-6ab, 12-14, 17; 2 Cor 5:20 — 6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Dt 30:15-20; Sal 1:1-4, 6; Lc 9:22-25 Is 58:1-9a; Sal 51 (50):3-6ab, 18-19; Mt 9:14-15 Is 58:9b-14; Sal 86 (85):1-6; Lc 5:27-32 Dt 26:4-10; Sal 91 (90):1-2, 10-15; Rom 10:8-13; Lc 4:1-13 Juventud con Visión y Acción (JVA) is a young adult ministry dedicated to youth ages 12-18. JVA is committed to helping the youth build and strengthen their relationship with God. Through JVA, we hope to help the youth grow in their faith and be able to share it with others. Our meetings are every other Friday at 7:00pm in JPII building, located in 9135 Banyan St, Alta Loma, CA 91737. For more information please contact Karina Silva at (909) 8278485 or kjsilva@uci.edu Juventud con visión y Acción (JVA) es un ministerio para jóvenes de 12-18 años. JVA se dedica a ayudar a los jóvenes a desarrollar una relación personal con Dios. Nuestro anhelo es acercar a los jóvenes más a Cristo y proporcionarles un lugar para compartir su fe. Nuestras reuniones son cada otro viernes a las 7:00 en el edificio JPII, localizado en 9135 Banyan St, Alta Loma, CA 91737. Para más información por favor de llamar: (909) 827-8485 o por correo electrónico: kjsilva@uci.edu Page Seven Attention! DIVORCED, WIDOWED, & SEPARATED WOMEN & MEN “Yesterday is experience, tomorrow is hope…today is getting from one to the other” Any adult who is currently experiencing (or within the last 3-4 years), a separation, divorce or widowhood is invited to join this group, there is no age limit. This was a much needed and active support group here at St. Peter & St. Paul from 1982-2002. Unfortunately, our spouses die and so does love, so the need for this ministry is still viable today. There will be discussions on various topics that affect the group’s needs and you will have the chance to share, if you like, with others that are having to cope with many of the same situations and emotions as you are. It takes time but you will begin to realize that there is life after death of a marriage or death of a spouse. By the bond of our Catholicism, and your ministering to each other through your sharing, trust, and respect for each other through Christ, group members will accept their situation, learn from it, heal, and forgive. You will move forward with peace and happiness in your hearts to the new plan God has for you. Please call if you would like more information. Contact & Facilitator: Judy Nelson 909-880-4389 The Meetings will be held every 2nd & 4th Tues. of the month @ 7-9 pm (JPII, 2nd Fl) “Army’s Army” Be a part of ‘Army’s Army’ and help souls get out of Purgatory. If you are going on vacation, or visiting a parish out of the area, please stop by the office for a pack of ‘St. Gertrude Prayer Cards’. Take a picture of yourself or your family at the church or shrine where you’ve dropped them off, and send it to us at Vcenturioni@hotmail.com Photos will be posted on the St. Peter & St. Paul Web site and Facebook page. Let’s continue the ‘mission’ of Army Centurioni and help save souls! St. Peter & St. Paul Valentine’s Celebration 2016 SAT., FEB.13th @ 7pm-11pm Couples, Singles, Family & Friends Free Child care supported by CATHOLIC Family Ministry Food, Dancing, Fellowship and More! Music by Live DJ! - Cost: $10 per person (Please pay in advance to secure on-site child care) Tickets? Please contact: Sharon Johnson (909) 481-6632 Lorene Santoyo (951) 217-1765 Hosted by ACTS Retreats. Meetings will be every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month. 4-6 pm ( JPII, 2nd Fl ) Cancer affects a person physically, emotionally, psychologically, mentally, spiritually, and socially. Many times it is difficult to share one’s feelings with family members or friends. This group provides an opportunity to share your feelings and experiences with others in a caring and safe environment. By your sharing and supporting one another it will help give you the courage to cope with your journey regardless of what type of cancer you have. Judy Nelson, 909-880-4389 Contact/Facilitator “I refuse to walk in the shadow of cancer and look forward to my future with hope, endurance, love, and laughter.” Judy Nelson, 02/08/08 ♥Heart of Mary Women’s Fellowship Feb. 6th —9-11am (Hall) Spiritual Motherhood Rosary for Priest Ministry This Apostolate was started by the Vatican to help sanctify priests. We are inviting all women of the parish to please join us in making this beautiful time of prayer a community effort. We meet every Thursday evening in the Adoration Chapel from 7-8pm This ministry was started by the Vatican to maintain the spirituality of priests. We pray that every priest and religious maintain their zeal and vocation. For more information please contact Sylvia Flambures at (909) 989-1138. At Heart of Mary we gather for a morning of faith sharing and friendship! Please call Michelle at 909-297-0714 if you have any questions. Saturday, March 5, 2016 Heart of Mary Women's Fellowship will not gather at St. Peter and St. Paul on this day. Please Join us in a very special half-day retreat from 9 am - 1:30 pm at Sacred Heart Parish in Rancho Cucamonga. Matthew Kelly, an internationally acclaimed speaker and bestselling author will teach us how to "Live Every Day with Passion and Purpose!" Registration is $39 and is available at: http://cart.dynamiccatholic.com/Passion-andPurpose-Rancho-Cucamonga-CA-p/pp030516.htm Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Youth Ministry Life Teen (High School) EDGE (Junior High) Confirmation (High School) Office Hours— Mon. –Thurs 1-6pm Fri. 9am-12:30pm Christian Gross—Coord. Of Confirmation & Youth Ministry Phone Ext. 225 Email: cgross@stpeterstpaul.com Maegan Odicino—Coord. Of Middle School (EDGE) Ministry Phone Ext. 301 Email: mfrazier@stpeterstpaul.com Luis Chavez—YM Secretary Phone Ext. 300 Email: lchavez@stpeterstpaul.com “For any Youth Ministry questions or concerns, please call 909-987-9312 Ext. 300 or email cgross@stpeterstpaul.com February 07, 2016 Children’s Faith Formation Children’s faith formation is not just about sacramental preparation – it is ongoing discipleship formation that should be life-long! February 2016 Schedule Week of 2/1 – 2/3 – Regular Class Schedule Thursday, February 4, 2016 – Sacramental Prep Parent Meeting Time: 9:00 – 10:00 A.M. (Morning Option) Location: JPII, 2nd Floor. St. Bernadine Room Time: 6:00 – 7:00 P.M. (Evening Option) Location: JPII, 2nd Floor. St. Bernadine Room Week of 2/08 – 2/10 – Regular Class Schedule Week of 2/15 – 1/17 – No Classes This Week Week of 2/22 – 1/24 – Regular Class Schedule Week of 2/29 – 3/2 – Regular Class Schedule Please call the Children’s Faith Formation Office if you need additional information. 909-980-9423 The Baptism Ministry Our parish community extends a warm and loving welcome to all who wish to prepare for the celebration of the Sacrament of Baptism. We are a welcoming community of believers eager to share our faith and embrace new people. As parents prepare for the Baptism of their children, our Baptism Ministry offers love and support throughout the entire process. The Sacrament of Baptism is offered in both English and Spanish. Please contact Tony Mandala for further information (909) 980-9423 x 231 or amandala@stpeterstpaul.com ATTENTION ALL PARENTS OF THE CHILDRENS FAITH FORMATION MINISTRY In addition to the monthly meetings offered to the parents of sacramental preparation students, starting in January of 2016 we will be offering classes to all parents. These classes will provide you with an opportunity to increase your knowledge of the Catholic faith. We will discuss Church teachings on Mary, Our Blessed Mother, The Eucharist, The Bible, The Mass, Confession and a variety of other topics. Most classes will be presented in a three part series over three consecutive weeks. Classes will be held on Thursday mornings from 9:00-10:30 A.M. in the JPII building. We will have with a 3 part series on “THE EUCHARIST” “The Source and Summit of the Christian Life” We will discuss the Biblical and Historical Basis for the Eucharist. Thurs., Feb. 11th, 18th, 25th / 9—10:30 AM- JPII Blg. 2nd Floor Please bring your bible and a copy of the Catechism of the Catholic Church contact Tony Mandala if you have any questions. (909) 980-9423 x231 or amandala@stpeterstpaul.com Sunday School 11:00 Mass 10:50am to end of mass Ages 3-6 Come join our team! We need teachers and aides! Please contact the Children’s Faith Formation Depart. at 909-980-9423 for more information. St. Peter & St. Paul Catholic School Page Nine St. Peter & St. Paul Catholic School Preschool - Fifth Grade Administration Kelly Burt - Principal Laura Onopa - Business Manager Annie Valtier - Administrative Assistant Telephone: (909) 987-7908 Fax: (909) 987-6779 Email: stpeterstpaul.ocs@sbdiocese.org Website: www.stpeterstpaulschool.com 2016-2017 School Registration Preschool: 2, 3, or 5 full or half-day programs, minimum age is 2 years, 10 months; class size is limited to 12 students Kindergarten through Sixth Grade: 8:00 a.m. – 2:45p.m. Before and after school care available Current registration fees and tuition rates are available on the school website, www.stpeterstpaulschool.com Elementary school: Fully credentialed Catholic teachers WCEA/WASC Accredited Bi-weekly School Mass Diocesan and California Common Core State Standards Average class size is 16 Curriculum based field trips throughout the year Co-curricular subjects include Computers, Fine Arts Program (music and art), Sparks© Physical Education, and Spanish. School library & Rancho Cucamonga Library Bookmobile Accelerated Reader program School uniforms Catered hot lunch program 100 Mile Club Jump Rope for Heart Community Service Outreach Programs throughout the school year Priority registration for returning families is February 1-12 New family registration begins February 15 Please Save The Date St. Peter & St. Paul Catholic School Annual Saints Gala Saturday, April 23, 2016 Dinner, Dancing, Auctions, & More Double Tree Hotel, Ontario Please call the School office for more Information. Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time You Are Valued ~ God’s Love is Great Life can be challenging Those in crisis… please seek Counseling….reach out to others. To counsel with our Priests, please call 909-987-9312 for an appointment. After hours, there is an emergency prompt for a call back from a priest. National Suicide Hotlines – Toll-Free / 24 hours / 7 days a week / USA 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433) National Hope line Network 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-877-YOUTHLINE (1-877-968-8454) Youth America Hotline – Teens Community Crisis Response Team – CCRT San Bernardino West Valley Phone 909-458-9628 or Pager 909-535-1316 1-888-628-9454 (En Espanol) Sacrament of the Sick The Sacrament of the Sick is a Sacrament offered by the Church for healing in sickness. This sickness may be physical, mental or emotional. Anyone of any age can receive the Sacrament as often as needed, but not usually not less than a 3 month period. Unfortunately, many still refer to this Sacrament as the “Last Rites” and often call the parish for a priest when an individual is critical and close to end of life. The Church has not used the term “Last Rites” since the Vatican II Council; asking the faithful to call for a priest when in the need of Healing. One of the realities of the Church today is a priest shortage. If a call is made to the Church for the Sacrament, when someone is close to the end of life, there might not be enough time for a priest to reach the person prior to them passing away, or a priest might not be available, at that important moment. Only a priest can offer the Sacrament of the Sick. A Deacon is not permitted to administer the rite of this Sacrament because it includes the Sacrament of Reconciliation. The Church will do everything possible, in case of an emergency. However, it may be difficult if it is “last minute”. May this be a reminder to take advantage of the healing Sacraments of the Church~ For Sacrament of the Sick … Please contact the Parish Office at 909-987-9312 During hours the office is closed, call 909-532-3312 for Emergencies Military Photo Update If you have a family member actively serving our country and would like their picture included in the Military Frame of our Soldiers honoring our Men and Women for their service; please bring a photo of your Soldier to the Parish Office and fill out the Military Personnel Information Form. The Military information consists of their rank, stationed location, branch of service, address of soldier, along with Parish family contact. These photos provide the community with recognition of those parishioners and family members serving in the military. Many of our parishioners will keep the names and faces in their hearts and prayers, along with all of our Military Men and Women serving our country. Please contact Debby Leonardo for more information at 909-987-9312 Military Prayer List PFC Patrick Daniel Alenbaugh Justin Andrews, National Guard Capt. Andrew Bowne SPC Andrew Cavazos Maj Jon W. Clanton LTC Jeffrey Conbalecer PFC Candace Cordero SGT Joshua Cornell CPL Justin Crabbe PvVT Jeddah J. Deloria SA Adrian Dominguez SSG Gilbert D. Frasquillo CWO Anthony Gannuscio SSgt Cassie Crough-Guerra Cpl. Mark Steven Guerra Col. Frank Guerrera CPL Alex Jamsa SPC Christen Jamsa SSgt Juan Manuel Juarez, Jr. PFC Shyanna Irwin Cpl Robb McCandlish PFC Kevin McCarthy A1C James A. Montminy PO2 Luke Myers SSG Kamrin Pavlos PFC Paul Perez Sgt. Kurt Rehnberg SSgt Victor Sanez LCpl Zachary Smith A1C Jordan Stone A1C Matthew Toms PFC Riley Villalpando Capt Alex J. Williams SR Nicole Woodall Andrew Jimenez, National Guard SPC Kevin Bovi-Jones February 07, 2016 Prayer For Our Sick “Please Pray for the Healing of our Family & Friends” Please call Debby Leonardo at Ext. 302 in the parish office, to add a person to the prayer list. Due to the many prayer requests, the name will remain on the list for 4 weeks. If additional prayers are needed, call to re-submit the name. Thank You & May God Bless You Frances Nicole Magsambol & Family David & Lydia Queen Frances Barron Angelina Rodriguez Lucina Soltero Christopher Csik & Family Spagnolo Family Mary Lee Blow John & Gloria Garcia Kathy Perez Elba Ramirez Patricia Holder Olivia Madrid Paula Smith Josie Emery Kori Marie Kolstad Kate McRae & Family Baby Isabella Cruz Mendez Mary Lou Harshman Mark Schabowski Aurelia Guzman Diane Frend Cathy Fontana Isaiah Valtier & Family David & Anna Gardner Gary Lacy Juliet Castanar Evie Onteberos John- John Leon Ariel Mirote Sarah Tompkins Sarah Hernandez Lupe V. Caballero Sandi Hartman Elbert & Louise Wilkerson Thomas Palombo Josephine Holquin Sheri Rose Shepherd Baby Maisie Helton Beatrice Villegas Bertha King Marco Villegas Jr. Carol Uhlack Marci Gifford Maria Hernandez Jackie Hallman George Amara Vicki Coyle Joe Catlin Jonathan Tercero Gerri Baldasano Mary Lou Allen Connie Martinez Fernando Flores & Family Shelley Mills Emma Marie Nelson Rosanne Commons Nina Swanberg Samantha Campbell Sally Berg Vicki Ambrosini Terry Espinosa Lilly Raya Mary Luman Rosanne Hildum Frances Cozza Violet Timko Charla Nelson Jeanette Hanson Paul & Norma Castellanos Fernando & Kim Castellanos Diane Schefferer Hortencia Perez Gene Tessier Jack Catlin Dolores Trujillo Phyllis Fernandez Vincent Rodriguez Angel Marbulli Paige McDowell Barbara Benson Christine O’ Leary Patty McGlasson Cynthia Johnson Virginia Mora Mary Solberg Bob & Lupe Conzales Randy Castellanos Paul Castellanos Tom Helleman Andres Garza Isaiah Wilson Dolores Ahumada Elizabeth Martina Velazco Gina Anderson John Macias Gloria Aranda Cathy Jensen Lucy Herber Brigitte Hurley Matthew Ryan Enrique Cardona Leon Dent Joann Wilson Kathy Newman Janine Anderson Jalynn Duloc’ Ron Gasca Noli Dominguez Ray & Ann Williams Victor Duloc’ Page Eleven Our Charity in Action 2016 Calendar of Events Jan 9th & 10th B.U.G. collection total = 1,158 items Thank you so much for all who participated!!! Ash Wednesday - Feb. 10th - Canned Foods READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: 1 Kgs 8:1-7, 9-13; Ps 132:6-7, 8-10; Mk 6:53-56 1 Kgs 8:22-23, 27-30; Ps 84:3-5, 10-11; Mk 7:1-13 Jl 2:12-18; Ps 51:3-6ab, 12-14, 17; 2 Cor 5:20 — 6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Dt 30:15-20; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 9:22-25 Is 58:1-9a; Ps 51:3-6ab, 18-19; Mt 9:14-15 Is 58:9b-14; Ps 86:1-6; Lk 5:27-32 Dt 26:4-10; Ps 91:1-2, 10-15; Rom 10:8-13; Lk 4:1-13 TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — In a vision Isaiah is called to be a messenger for the LORD of hosts. Isaiah responds, “Send me!” (Isaiah 6:1-2a, 3-8) Psalm — In the sight of the angels I will sing your praises, Lord (Psalm 138). Second Reading — Paul reminds us of the gospel he preached through which we are saved, if we believe it (1 Corinthians 15:1-11 [3-8, 11]). Gospel — Jesus directs Simon to take his boat into deep water for a miraculous catch of fish. Simon and his partners leave all to follow Jesus (Luke 5:1-11). SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Monday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: World Day for Consecrated Life; Boy Scout Sunday St. Jerome Emiliani; St. Josephine Bakhita; Chinese New Year 4714 Ash Wednesday; Fast and Abstinence; Almsgiving Our Lady of Lourdes; World Day of the Sick; National Shut-in Visitation Day Lincoln’s Birthday; Abstinence Fashion Show hosted by Catholic Daughters of the Americas Court Our Lady of Fatima # 1387 Healing Broken Hearts-One Weekend at a Time. Pope Francis has designated this year as the Holy Year of Mercy and to, “Be merciful as your Father is merciful,” as Jesus told his disciples in Luke 6:36. This year 2016 is an opportunity for spiritual conversion, recognizing how much God loves and cares for us. It is also a time to be merciful towards ourselves, reorienting our hearts to God so that we can be our best selves as we move forward in life. If you have emotional or spiritual wounds as a result of a past abortion, please consider attending our upcoming Rachel’s Vineyard weekend retreat Feb. 5-7, 2016. These retreats are therapy of the soul, with Christ as our loving physician. It is an opportunity for women and men to experience the graces of this merciful, holy year and renew and rebuild hearts broken by abortion and life’s circumstances. Participation is strictly confidential. For more information, please contact Mary Huber at 909-475-5353 or MHuber@sbdiocese.org or visit the website Rachelsvineyard.org. Sat., Feb 13th @ 11:30 AM Place: Sweeten Hall 9324 San Bernardino Rd & Hellman Ave., RC 91730 FASHIONS BY DEVI Clothing the Beautiful - Since 1988 Tea Brunch - Fashion Show - Shopping Opportunity Baskets - 50/50 - Door Prizes $12.00 per person Reserve your tickets now! cda1387@yahoo.com Call: Maria Montoya at 909-944-0231; text/call 909-518-0271 Thank you for your support! Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 07, 2016 Directory of Parish Ministries Organizations/Clubs Catholic Daughters Cursillos in Christianity Linda Teran Leslie & Donna Roman Dennis & Aileen Gamalinda Knights of Columbus Nicholas Ewell, GK Marriage Encounter MEMC Jon & Lynde Peralta St. Vincent De Paul Society Helpline World Apostolate of Fatima Joan Combs 944-0231 989-7507 484-8720 235-6425 (951) 285-0270 (800) 716-0646 476-2754 Councils/Committees Finance Council Pastoral Council Patrick Cabildo Bryan Dopp 987-9312 987-9312 Catechetical Ministries Adult Confirmation Mary Ann Andel 987-9312 Adult Faith Formation Jenny Campbell 987-9312 Baptism—English/Spanish Tony Mandala 980-9423 Bible Study - English Mary Ann Andel 987-9312 Bible Study - Spanish Jose Henriquez 210-7926 Bible Study—Holy Spirit Josie Urquizu 987-7348 Catholic Family Ministry Pat & Ellie Cabildo (951) 741-1611 Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) Dan & Vicki Centurioni 987-7971 Children's Faith Formation Grades 1-5 Tony Mandala 980-9423 Confirmation—Teens Christian Gross 987-9312 ♥ of Mary Women's Fellowship Michelle Workman 297-0714 Jr. High-EDGE Maegan Odicino 987-9312 Life Teen Christian Gross 987-9312 RCIA for Children & Teens Tony Mandala 980-9423 St. Joseph’s Coven. Keepers- Fernando Montanez 561-9586 Sunday Preschool Jacquie Hotchkiss 980-9423 Young Adult Ministry WY Day 2016 Christian Gross 987-9312 JVA Karina Silva 827-8485 Pastoral Liturgical Life Ministries Liturgical Ministries Altar Servers Art and Environment Children’s Liturgy Director of Liturgy Eucharistic Adoration Eucharistic Ministers EMHC to the Sick/HB Master of Ceremonies Music Ministry Director Readers *English Readers *Spanish Ushers/Hospitality David & Terry Di Giuseppe 730-9067 Parish Office 987-9312 Jacquie Hotchkiss 980-9423 Dan Centurioni 987-7971 Karen & Mike Hein 987-9312 Teri & Alan Guindon 392-7235 Debby Leonardo 987-9312 Cheryl Harshman 973-8766 Audrey Donaldson 987-9312 Larry Lastrapes (562) 209-4684 Carmen Fernandez 740-9496 Jamie Harshman 920-9233 El Rezo del Santo Rosario Alejandra Boxler Life in the Spirit Susan Sabahi Rosary Group Alice Chavez 483-9514 987-9312 987-0812 Prayer Groups Talleras de Oracion y vida Life & Prayer (English) Maribel Barajas Letty Andrade Spiritual Motherhood Apostolate Sylvia Flambures 261-6087 851-4697 989-1138 Service Ministries A.C.T.S. Missions Lorene Santoyo (951) 217-1765 Boy Scouts Marc Cobb 483-3434 Cub Scouts Jaime Dominick 732-5503 DWS (Divorced, Widowed & Separated Group) Judy Nelson 880-4389 Filipino Community Min. Dr. Grethel Cabison 989-1555 Grief Support Andrea Woore 261-3487 Hopeful Loving Memory Ministry HLMM ♥ Deborah Waters 899-7125 Library Ministry Parish Office 987-9312 Mary’s Table Elaine Hein 980-8666 Our Charity In Action Linda Hahn & 730-0206 Irene Charrette 261-9940 Pastoral Care Debby Leonardo 987-9312 Prayer Shawl Ministry Anne Napolitano 935-9080 Respect Life Deborah Cummins 240-6419 Rosary Making Group Mary Catherine Kim 980-4248 Weddings & Annulments Norm Anderson 987-9312 Women’s Cancer Support Group Judy Nelson 880-4389 Catholic Faith-Based Grief Support Group You don’t have to walk this journey alone, there is healing hope in Grief Support. Join us as we search for God’s Healing Love and Comfort, do not grieve alone. Sharing with others, who have experienced loss and loneliness, will help to heal your heart. We will be starting our next session on Wed. March 30th Contact: Andrea Woore, Grief Facilitator at 909-261-3487 Debby Leonardo, Pastoral Care at 909-987-9312 Ext 302 Altar Server Training The Parish Staff Directory Have you ever considered becoming an Altar Server? Our Pastoral Clergy / Staff 987-9312 Pastor Very Rev. Romeo Seleccion, MS Parochial Vicar/Pastoral Delegate Fr. Cyriacus Ogu Parochial Vicar Rev. Tong Nguyen Deacons John Barna Donnie Geaga Ext. 304 Ext. 223 Ext. 304 Ext. 221 Ext. 221 St. Peter and St. Paul would love to have you on our team. We are called to Know God, to Love God and to Serve God. Altar serving is a great way to serve our Lord, and the community of St. Peter and St. Paul. You will learn all aspects of the Mass and how to best serve Father during the celebration of the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist. We will be conducting Altar Server Training Feb 20th and Mar 12th From 9am to 10am in the Church If you are interested in becoming an Altar Server please contact David or Terry DiGiuseppe at 909- 730-9067 Or email daviddigiuseppe@hotmail.com Our Parish Office Staff 987-9312 Annulments/Weddings Business Manager Liturgy-Office Clerk Music Director Life Teen Music Coordinator Pastoral Care Parish Admin. Assistant & Bulletin Editor/Registration Parish Office Secretary IT Specialist/Ministry Support Norm Anderson Karen Hein Cheryl Harshman Audrey Donaldson Austin Ott Debby Leonardo Debbie Uhlack Ext. 236 Ext. 230 Ext. 303 Ext. 227 Ext. 227 Ext. 302 Ext. 242 Ann Hogan Gary Foote Ext. 221 Ext. 222 Our parish has decided to lead a group of young adults and adults to the next World Youth Day in 2016 in Krakow, Poland. It is our hope to take at least 30 and at most 40 pilgrims. We are at 20 so far. The cost is $4,899 per person. We plan on offering some fundraising opportunities, but the bulk of the trip fee will be on each pilgrim. For more information contact: Christian Gross at cgross@stpeterstpaul.com Welcome to our God-Sent Ministry Our Parish Faith Formation Staff 980-9423 Adult Faith Formation-Coord. Dir. of Adult Faith Formation Coord. of Children’s Faith Formation & Baptism Children’s FF Admin. Assist. Children's Liturgy Coord of Middle School (EDGE) Ministry Coord. of Confirmation/YM YM Secretary Mary Ann Andel Jenny Campbell Tony Mandala Ext. 250 Ext. 243 Ext. 231 Irma McGaughey Jacquie Hotchkiss Maegan Odicino Christian Gross Luis Chavez Ext. 232 Ext. 232 Ext. 301 Ext. 225 Ext. 300 Parish School / Preschool through – Principal – Preschool Director Business Manager Administrative Assistant 5h grade: 987-7908 Kelly Burt Laura Onopa Annie Valtier Ext. 235 Ext. 245 Ext. 234 Regular Parish Office Hours (909) 987-9312 This is a Hopeful Loving Memory Ministry ♥ HLMM “ How Love Moves Many” “A fellowship ministry to support, share and reach out to family caregivers of loved ones with memory impaired dementia related hardships” Please come and...♥ be blessed ♥ be heard ♥ be loved Our next meeting is Sat., Feb. 20th - 9-11am (JPII, 2nd Fl) For more information, please contact: Deborah Waters 909-899-7125 Holy Spirit Bible Study All are welcome to join us! Monday—Thursday 8:30am—4:30 pm (closed noon-1pm for lunch) Friday 8:30am—Noon Children’s Faith Formation & Baptism (909) 980-9423 (909) 980-9423 Office Hours: 10 AM-5 PM Mon—Thurs. Closed Fridays Youth Ministry— Mon.– Thurs. 1-6pm, Fri. 9am -12:30pm We are studying … The Acts of the Apostles Led by Fr. Ogu Every Friday, 10-Noon (JPII, 2nd Fl) For more information please contact: Josie at 909-987-7348 th Monday, Feb. 15 – th Wednesday, Feb. 17 Talks will be given after morning Mass and 7:00 PM each Evening A note to: JS Paluch Bulletin Editor - Debbie Uhlack - Ext. 242 Mon—Thurs. 8:30—1:30 Off on Friday NOTE: Please contact Karen Hein Ext. 230 if you are unable to reach Debbie after 1:30 Thurs. Thank you so much!
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