St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church
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St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church
rkKofCGK9964@aol.com “Please remember our Elderly and Homebound as well” Ryan Hanson 7:25 am Hugh C. Brewer I 7:25 am Frank de la Vina 7:25 am Emma Ybanez 7:25 am Mercedes Garcia 7:25 am Irene Push 7:25 am Frank de la Vina 7:25 am Leonora & Alfredo Cagayat 5:00 pm Lupe Vera, Sr. 5:00 pm Ryan Davis 7:00 pm Juliana Osorio Cacpal 8:00 am Dixie Meyer 10:00 am Riley Simbahan 12:00 pm Special Intentions of Parishioners 2:00 pm Gloria Renfro 6:00 pm the soul of Lucille Abines, through the mercy of God rest in peace.” “May K-5 Faith Formation Feb. 16 – No Faith Formation Feb. 23 – Go directly to class For those children in their second year of Faith Formation, we begin our classes in preparation for first Reconciliation today at 1:30. Class lists are posted. For children in their third year of faith formation, We begin classes in preparation for First Holy Eucharist On April 9th. PLEASE check the posted invitation list on our Information Board. Faith Formation High School: Our all high school away retreat, Proof of Your Love, will be held March 12! Registration forms are available for this life changing 2 day retreat in beautiful Running Springs all for only $100! Registration ends Feb 17! Sign up now! 11th/12th grade brings snack on Feb 23 and 9th graders on March 2. No Class February 17 for High School. Sign up now for LA Congress Youth Day! Slots are filling up fast! March 2 will be Vocation Day! Bring your sponsor/ parents to hear Father Javier Gonzalez-Cabrera and meet others who have chosen to walk a consecrated life! If I need to make corrections the earlier you Confirmation: Confirmation 2 interviews are February 23 from 1 to 3:30. Sign up now by emailing contact me the better! Mary Hitzeman! This year's Confirmation is April 22! His Peace be with you, Middle School: We are having a special guest on Feb 17th who will instruct our kids on self defense! 6th grade bring snacks. CCM St. Catherine of Alexandria 951-695-6656 letha@scachurch.org Want to help transform the lives of our youth? In their own words: “The Mission Trip seems to find new ways to keep me close to God every year!” Mar n Chaney “the Mission Trip inspired me to go out and help more people in my own community” Jasmine Sekanovich “Fun, heart-touching and beyond words…” Stephanie Sellars Please Support our Mission Trip as we take 41 teens, young adults and parents on a journey to change lives. $800 sponsors 1 teen. $400 supports one chaperone. Can you help? Contact Diane Axline @ stcyouth@verizon.net for information on how you can help Mass Card M.S./H.S Name_____________________________ Date February 16th Mass _____________ Priest____________________________ Homily Topic _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ First Reading — God allows us to make choices, but we are not to choose injus ce or sinfulness (Sirach 15:15-20). Psalm — Blessed are they who follow the law of the Lord! (Psalm 119). Second Reading — God’s wisdom is mysterious and hidden (1 Corinthians 2:6-10). Gospel — Jesus has come not to abolish but to fulfill the law and the prophets (Ma hew 5:17-37 [20-22a, 27-28, 33-34a, 37]). — 1 Corinthians 2:9-10 Monday: Jas 1:1-11; Ps 119:67-68, 71-72, 75-76; Mk 8:11-13 Tuesday: Jas 1:12-18; Ps 94:12-13a; 14-15, 18-19; Mk 8:14-21 Wednesday: Jas 1:19-27; Ps 15:2-4ab, 5; Mk 8:22-26 Thursday: Jas 2:1-9; Ps 34:2-7; Mk 8:27-33 Friday: Jas 2:14-24, 26; Ps 112:1-6; Mk 8:34 — 9:1 Saturday: 1 Pt 5:1-4; Ps 23:1-3a, 4-6; Mt 16:13-19 Sunday: Lv 19:1-2, 17-18; Ps 103:1-4, 8, 10, 12-13; 1 Cor 3:16-23; Mt 5:38-48 Sunday: Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: The Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order; Presidents’ Day Friday: St. Peter Damian Saturday: The Chair of St. Peter the Apostle; Washington’s Birthday In a few weeks’ me, at the Chrism Mass of the diocese, fresh sacramental oils will be blessed and chrism consecrated for use in every parish. Olive oil is the main ingredient of chrism, but olive oil with some exo c addives that change its character and purpose. Rich balsam and perfumes separate chrism from the pantry. Food no longer, neither is this oil for grooming or toning muscles. It has a breathtaking aroma that is both alluring and enduring. The prayer of consecra on is a good medita on for the coming Lenten season since it focuses us on the goal of our journey, linking it with the olive-bearing dove at the end of Noah’s stormy voyage of forty days. The dove signaled the birth of a new world, a society reborn from the wreckage of the old, drowned world of sin. At the end of our Lenten journey, the oil of chrism will be poured down in abundance on the brows of catechumens and infants, as well as on those to be confirmed or ordained. Lent puts us in touch with the hard edges of life in need of salva on, and the chrism of Easter joy redeems and restores. Primera lectura — Dios nos permite tomar decisiones, pero no debemos optar por la injus cia o el pecado (Sirácide 15:16-21). Salmo — Dichosos los que caminan en la voluntad del Señor (Salmo 119 [118]). Segunda lectura — La sabiduría de Dios es misteriosa y escondida (1 Corin os 2:6-10). Evangelio — Jesús no ha venido a abolir la ley ni los profetas, sino a darles plenitud (Mateo 5:17-37 [20-22a, 27-28, 33-34a, 37). — 1 Corintios 2:9-10 Lunes: Stgo 1:1-11; Sal 119 (118):67-68, 71-72, 75-76; Mc 8:11-13 Martes: Stgo 1:12-18; Sal 94 (93):12-13a; 14-15, 18-19; Mc 8:14-21 Miércoles: Stgo 1:19-27; Sal 15 (14):2-4ab, 5; Mc 8:2226 Jueves: Stgo 2:1-9; Sal 34 (33):2-7; Mc 8:27-33 Viernes: Stgo 2:14-24, 26; Sal 112 (111):1-6; Mc 8:34 — 9:1 Sábado: 1 Pe 5:1-4; Sal 23 (22):1-3a, 4-6; Mt 16:13-19 Domingo: Lv 19:1-2, 17-18; Sal 103 (102):1-4, 8, 10, 12-13; 1 Cor 3:16-23; Mt 5:38-48 Domingo: Sexto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Lunes: Los Siete Santos Fundadores de la Orden de los Siervos de María; Día de los Presidentes Viernes: San Pedro Damián Sábado: La Cátedra de san Pedro; Nacimiento de Washington El siglo pasado en la década de los 70, un joven mexicano cruzaba el desierto fronterizo entre México y Estados Unidos. Un sacerdote lo encontró y se ofreció a cruzarlo en su camioneta a Estados Unidos. El sacerdote le dijo que si regresaba a su erra lo estaría esperando en Santa Ana de Guadalupe, un pequeño rancho cerca de Jalosto tlán, en la región de Los Altos de Jalisco, México. Con el empo, el joven regresó a México y fue en busca de su buen samaritano. Preguntando por él, la gente del pueblo lo llevó a una capilla donde se sorprendió al ver la foto de su bienhechor en la tumba de santo Toribio Romo. Muchos inmigrantes que relatan lo mismo acerca de un sacerdote o buen samaritano que rescata indocumentados en el desierto, alimentándolos, llevándolos a Estados Unidos, incluso, diciéndoles dónde encontrar trabajo. En 1928, Toribio Romo fue asesinado a la edad de 28 años durante “La Cris ana” (1926–1929). Este joven sacerdote murió a manos de un gobierno cruel que no sabia respetar los derechos humanos. Ahora como santo se dedica a ayudar a los pobres que sufren a causa de leyes inmigratorias que tampoco respetan los derechos humanos. Tarjeta Juvenil Misa Todos los jóvenes que están en la preparación de recibir los sacramentos, deben de participar semanalmente en la Santa Misa Nombre:___________________________ Fecha 16 de febrero Horario de la Misa:______ Sacerdote:_________________________ Les invita a sus noches de oración y alabanza los viernes a las 7:00 p.m. en la iglesia. Para mas información: llame a Maria Aviles (951) 691-2831 o Venus ano Araujo - (858) 602-7937. Mensaje de la Homilía: __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________