December 20_ 2015 - St. Juliana Falconieri Parish
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December 20_ 2015 - St. Juliana Falconieri Parish
1316 N. Acacia Ave. Fullerton, CA 1318 N. Acacia Ave. Fullerton, CA Website: w ww.stjulianacatholiccommunity.org Email: info@stjulianachurch.org PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Thursday 9:00am to 5:00pm Friday, 9:00am to 12:00 Noon SCHOOL 1320 N. Acacia Ave. PHONE: 714-871-2829 FAX: 714-871-8465 PASTOR Rev. Michael Pontarelli, O.S.M. PAROCHIAL VICAR Rev. Luke Stano, O.S.M. VISITING PRIESTS Rev. John Moneypenny Rev. Mark Cruz, AM Rev. Ian Bustonera, AM Rev. Randy Sampinto, AM Rev. Damien Giap, O. Praem DEACON Bill Schlater - (Semi-Retired) PHONE: 714-992-1388 DEACON Gerhard P. Stadel PHONE: 714-870-5714 DEACON Chuck Doidge PHONE: 714-879-1965 DEACON Pete Lauder PHONE: 714-871-5953 The vision of St. Juliana Falconieri Catholic Community is to live as a people of God with Christ at the center of our lives through liturgy, faith formation and community. Our mission is to be a welcoming family dedicated to proclaiming the gospel, celebrating the Sacraments, educating, serving, and providing opportunity for all to enrich their faith. MASS SCHEDULE Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 11:00am & 5:00pm Saturday: 8:00am & 5:00pm (Sunday Vigil Mass) Weekdays: 6:30am and 8:00am Adoration: First Tuesday of the Month Holy Days of Obligation: 6:30am, 8:00am and 7:00pm ST. PEREGRINE DEVOTION ~ First Saturday of the Month after 8am Mass RECONCILIATION / CONFESSIONS ~ Saturday from 3:30pm to 4:30pm BAPTISM ~ Celebrated the 2nd Sunday of the month at 2:30pm. Please phone the Parish Office, either before or shortly after the birth of the child, to schedule a baptism. Parents and Godparents must attend a Baptismal Catechesis. MARRIAGE ~ Couples planning to be married should contact a Priest or a Deacon at least six months before scheduling a date for their wedding. Page Two THE PARISH AS ONE BODY “If the whole body were an eye, where would the hearing be? If the whole body were hearing, where would the sense of smell be? But as it is, God placed the parts, each one of them, in the body as he intended… The eye cannot say to the hand, ‘I do not need you,’ nor again the head to the feet, ‘I do not need you.’ Indeed, the parts of the body that seem to be weaker are all the more necessary . Now you are Christ’s body, and individually parts of it. “ (1 Cor. 12:17-25) The Seven EssenƟal Elements of Parish Life constantly interrelate, each nurturing and supporƟng the other with the communal celebraƟon of Sunday Eucharist at the center. EVANGELIZATION LEADERSHIP Pastor Rev. Michael Pontarelli, O.S.M. 714-853-1190 Parochial Vicar Rev. Luke Stano, O.S.M. 714-879-1965 Deacon Deacon Deacon Bill Schlater - Semi-Retired Gerhard Stadel Chuck Doidge 714-992-1388 714-870-5714 714-879-1965 Deacon Pastoral Council School Principal Pete Lauder deaconpml@gmail.com David Hoferer Manuel Gonzales, Jr. 714-871-5953 714-961-2845 714-871-2829 Director of Faith Formation Michael McHenry mike.mchenry@stjulianachurch.org 714-879-1965 Facility Manager Mark Augustin 714-261-5167 mark.augustin@stjulianachurch.org Business Manager Parish Secretary Safe Environment STEWARDSHIP Esteban Jimenez Susan Lazuka Vicki Delaney Rick Price 714-871-4514 Stewardship David Hoferer 714-961-2845 Parish Office 714-879-1965 Bob Cardinali Michael Ritchey 714-525-8958 Liturgical Environment Altar Care Celia Gerish & Alisa Vaccher Mariana Meurer 714-871-5801 714-870-7524 Eucharistic Ministers Deacon Gerhard Stadel 714-870-5714 Lector Training Vern Meurer 714-870-7524 Music Director Todd Helm 714-349-6507 LITURGY toddwhelm@gmail.com Organist & Cantors Sunday 11am Mass Youth Band (Sun., 5pm) Special Needs Ministry Claudia Kellogg Joan Wismer Phi Tran Phi.Tran@youthband.sjfaith.org 909-595-4220 714-336-5522 657-206-7640 Andrea West 714-920-4214 Kirk Heide 714-553-0762 Bereavement Linda Kelley 714-871-8661 Knights of Columbus Tom Tice Respect Life Spiritual Partners In Care Barbara Legas Barbara Dietterle 714-870-4214 714-525-2208 St. Vincent DePaul Paul Durning 714-853-1203 Usher SERVICE Deacon Gerhard Stadel 714-870-5714 Jan Young jyoung@stjulianaschool.org 714-879-1965 VocaƟons Welcoming & Belonging/Outreach Dave Bigley 714-873-5800 Jenni Minardi 714-996-0992 WORD (Faith FormaƟon) Adult Education Michael McHenry 714-853-1193 mike.mchenry@stjulianachurch.org Baptism Children’s Liturgy Confirmation/HSYM Judy Allen Michael McHenry Taylor Engel 714-773-0812 714-853-1193 714-869-3826 stjulianayouthministry@gmail.com 714-853-1192 714-853-1189 714-853-1194 Advancement Altar Servers Catholics Come Home CommunicaƟons Constant Contact Website Middle School Youth Ministry Grades 6-7-8 RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) School of Religious Education Grades 1-8 St. Juliana School School Parent Club Sunday School 9 a.m. Taylor Engel 714-869-3826 stjulianayouthministry@gmail.com RCIA Team 714-879-1965 Michael McHenry 714-853-1193 mike.mchenry@stjulianachurch.org Manuel Gonzales, Jr. Principal Scott Riehl Julianna Tapia jtapia@stjulianaschool.org 714-871-2829 714-345-4901 COMMUNITY BSA Religious Emblems Cursillo Tomas Franceschi Carri Morones cjmorones@gmail.com 714-287-2926 661-717-6201 714-680-5439 Exercise Class Bernadette Gilwee Fall Festival John & Maureen Kohaut 714-713-5295 Mary’s Journey Nina Visconti 714-624-4799 ninavisconti11@gmail.com Men’s Retreat Women’s Retreat Ron Green Catherine Haydon Newman Club Fr. Mark Cruz (Chaplain) mjcruz_am@yahoo.com (College Students) 909-597-2299 714-931-6224 Candice Punzalan CandicePunzalan@csu.fullerton.edu (President) csufcatholicnewman@gmail.com Prayer Chain Order of Secular Servants of Mary (O.S.S.M.) Amber Matas 714-553-1188 ambermatas@gmail.com Dave Lazaro, OSSM (Prior) 714-784-6279 hclazaro@hotmail.com Small Christian Communities Barbara Dietterle 714-525-2208 Y.L.I. Catholic Women Debbie Shimaoka 714-441-0446 Page A NOTE FROM FR. MIKE PONTARELLI December 20, 2015 God continually visits His people and sets us free! One could conclude that is the truth of the whole bible and our faith. Do you believe the Lord visits you? How ought we believers live? The experience of God, and faith demands a moral response - a response in our behavior. The visitation, today’s Gospel lesson, is a response not only of a good person but a person of faith, a believer. It’s a call to our conversion. Mary’s journey to visit her relative Elizabeth wasn’t exactly a walk across the town. It was a journey of love. If Elizabeth lived in Jerusalem and if Mary lived in Galilee then the trip is about 120 miles. It was a trip through mountains, full of sectarian hatred. It was a journey of several days. It was most likely summer in the desert. A pregnant woman made that trip and not by bus, train, plane, or Chevrolet! It was a lot of walking on Mary’s part. It was a trip of more than kindness; it was the response of the Mother of the Lord. What would your response have been? How thoughtful that was….to travel all that distance, pregnant, to help her cousin with the housework for four months, so that middle-aged Elizabeth wouldn't overtire herself and risk losing her child. My Dad’s oldest sister was married for a short time. The ended marriage was never talked about. She lived with and took care of my paternal Grandparents in Chicago until they both died - then she moved to Northern California. Her name was Antoinette (feminine for Anthony), in the family she was Nana (Nānā). In Chicago for nearly fifty years she was the business manager for an Italian meat-packer, don’t ask no questions! Professionally, she used the name Toni. She was rough, aggressive, in talk. She was a pessimist and I enjoyed that. If I had a bad day, her day was worse. “You’ve got nothing to complain about….Let me tell you….” She was also kind, compassionate, and merciful in action. More-or-less she was a spinster. If she heard someone was sick, she would appear with food and the ability to stay a while. Someone died; she gave care to the widow/widower. New baby, Nānā was good as gold to give new parents a hand. I guess saints are like that: always available - the people who take Jesus at his word: "I come not to be served, but to serve" or “love others as I have loved you.” My aunt seemed so plain, negligible - even to herself, and yet when it counted, she was so important. Parish, together, let us thank all those who brought food and toys to our parish, thank those who sorted, and thank those who distributed the food and toys to families who would not have had gifts if it weren’t for a team of St. Juliana Catholics. You visited people and set them free from a great personal worry: “How are we going to celebrate these days?” You do great things - we are proud! You give birth to joy! Shouldn’t we all do the same? Yet, ask any one of the volunteers, you’ll get the same reaction: “Ah, shucks, I didn’t do that much.” Year of Mercy ~ Reflection for December 20, 2015 ~ Fourth Sunday of Advent (Also see page 5 for more info on the Year of Mercy.) In proclaiming the Jubilee Y ear of Mercy, Pope Francis proclaimed his desire that this Holy Year be “steeped in mercy,” as we disciples “go out to every man and woman,” bringing the “balm of mercy” to “believers and those far away, as a sign that the Kingdom of God is already present in our midst!” (Misericordiae Vultus, 5). In her visitation of Elizabeth, Mary beautifully presents just such an image. Despite the perils of her pregnancy, not to mention her preoccupations as a young unwed mother, Mary instantly, unselfishly, “goes out” of herself, hastening far and over dangerous terrain, to “bring the balm of God’s tender mercy” in assistance rendered to her older relative. Since baptism and the Eucharist have made us, in a way, bearers of the living Christ within as Mary was, such selfless “going out” of ourselves to be of loving service to others in mercy should especially mark our Christmas season this Jubilee Year. —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. Papal quotes Copyright © 2015, breria Editrice V aticana. Used with permission. 50 WEEKS OF P RAYER DURING OUR 50 TH A NNIVERSARY Y EAR Know you are being prayed for this week, the 50th week of our 50 Weeks of Prayer! .Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Woodard Mr. & Mrs. Colby Woods Mrs. Christine Worrell Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wrona Mrs. Patti Wunderlich Ms. Elisabeth Wurster Mr. & Mrs. Tom Wyper Mr. & Mrs. Paul Yasutake Ms. Maria Yates Mr. & Mrs. Jess Ybarra Mr. & Mrs. John Ybarra Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ye Mr. & Mrs. Ernie Yonamine Ms. Deborah York Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Young Mr. & Mrs. John Young Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Young Mr. & Mrs. Jan Yu Mr. & Mrs. Justino Yu Mr. & Mrs. Justin Yu Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Zacherl Mr. & Mrs. Ed Zacherl Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Zampini Mr. & Mrs. Chris Zdunkiewicz Ms. Janann Zechmeister Mrs. Julie Zeineh Mr. & Mrs. John Zhu Mr. & Mrs. Steve Zielinski Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Zirschky Mr. & Mrs. Steven Zitek Mr. & Mrs. Philip Zlaket Mr. Bernard Zobel Mr. & Mrs. Peter Zuniga Page Four PARISH CALENDAR Sun., Dec. 20 FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT Coffee & Donuts (Sal & Dolores Host) 8:30am Special Needs (SHF) 1pm Youth Band (St.A) Mon., Dec. 21 No School ~ Christmas Break 6:15pm Zumba (SHF) 7pm RCIA (St.A) Tues., Dec. 22 6:30pm 7pm 7pm 7:30pm Kof C (SHF) Family Rosary & Benediction Men’s Basketball (PC) SCC (St.A) Wed., Dec. 23 8:30am 7pm Stretchersize Class (SHF) Spirit Group (Church) Thurs., Dec. 24 Christmas Eve Morning Mass ~ 8am only Christmas Eve Masses: see schedule below Parish Office Closed Fri., Dec. 25 CHRISTMAS ~ THE NATIVITY OF THE LORD Masses: see schedule below Sat., Dec. 26 7:30am Men’s Basketball (PC) Sun., Dec. 27 THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY AND JOSEPH Coffee & Donuts (Kof C Hosts) 1pm Youth Band (St.A) MASS SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK Mon. Dec. 21 6:30am 8:00am John McElligott Jr. † James Judge † Tue., Dec. 22 6:30am 8:00am Keith Dietterle Pompeyo Rosales † Wed., Dec. 23 6:30am 8:00am Gene Dell † Gene Kuziemkowski † Thurs., Dec. 24 8:00am 4:00pm(PC) 4:00pm(Church) 7:00pm 10:30pm Whit Haydon Ernest Ayala † Noel & Margaret Lynch † Catherine Taylor Sr. Mary Magdalene Fri., Dec. 25 7:30am 9:00am 11:00am Parishioners of St. Juliana Craig Joseph Taylor † Dan Valera † Sat., Dec. 26 8:00am 5:00pm Mary Morgan Gertrude Rupp † Sun., Dec. 27 7:30am 9:00am 11:00am 5:00pm Parishioners of St. Juliana James Judge † Barbara Griggs † Servite Vocations PRAYER REQUESTS PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL WHO ARE ILL AND IN NEED OF OUR LOVING SUPPORT IN THIS COMMUNITY especially Carol Escapite …..and all the names listed in our Book of Healing. PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL THOSE WHO HAVE DIED, especially Ernest Ayala (father of Mary Middleton)..and all the souls of the faithful departed. May they rest in peace. Amen ALTAR CARE - F RI ., D ECEMBER 24 TH Lois Formes Barbara Frobenius Mary Morgan Pat Riehl PARISH OFFICE HOLIDAY HOURS Thurs., Dec. 24th Christmas Eve 4:00pm Family Mass (Parish Center) and 4:00pm Mass (in Church) 7:00pm Mass (in Church) 10:00pm Choir - Mass prelude music 10:30pm Solemn Mass of Christmas Fri., Dec. 25th Merry Christmas! Masses at 7:30am, 9:00am, 11:00am; No 5:00pm Mass this day. The Parish Office will be closed for Christmas: Thursday, December 24th, Friday, December 25th and Monday, December 28th. The office will reopen Tuesday, December 29th at 9am. COMPUTER NEEDED The St. Vincent de Paul volunteers in our parish are in need of a used notebook computer. The minimum requirements are Microsoft Windows 7 or newer in working condition. If you can help with this request please call Joe Campanella at 714-671-7838 Page Five KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - NEWS Dec 28 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 11 Jan 18 Jan 19 4-8 pm 4-8 pm 9 am–9 pm 7 pm 7:45 pm 9:00 pm 4-8 pm 4-8 pm 6 pm Jan 25 Jan 28 7 pm 7:45 pm 4-8 pm 6 pm Jan 28 7:30 pm Jan 31 Armory shelter support Armory shelter support Day of Adoration Family Rosary KC 4018 ODM KC Fellowship Armory shelter support Armory shelter support Pre-meeting Dinner ($5 Bargain) Family Rosary KC 4018 GBM Armory shelter support Clergy Appreciation Dinner St. Joachim’s, Costa Mesa MSJC Chapter Meeting St. John Neumann 5151 Alton Ave. Irvine Gourmet Breakfast (Proceeds: 8th grade trip to D.C.) Books For Soldiers The Knights would like to thank the parishioners of St. Juliana for their contribution of books and snacks for our soldiers stationed in Afghanistan. Because of their contributions we were able to send sixteen boxes of books and snacks that will arrive before Christmas. Christmas Food and Toy Drive It is with a gracious heart that we thank the many parishioners and friends who helped make the Food and Toy drive such a success. Here are a few pictures! Many families-inneed will benefit from this holiday work of mercy. Blessings to you all! Parishioners sorting and assembling gift boxes. JUBILEE YEAR OF MERCY Pope Francis has declared that the Universal Catholic Church will observe a Jubilee Year of Mercy from December 8, 2015, to November 20, 2016. The pope made the declaration in front of the Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica. The Holy Door is usually bricked up, but is opened during a Jubilee year. WHAT IS THE JUBILEE YEAR OF MERCY? Jubilee years occur about every 25 years - the last occurred in 2000. These holy years are filled with special celebrations and pilgrimages, strong calls for conversion and repentance, and the opportunity to experience God’s grace through the sacraments, especially confession. WHAT DOES THE CHURCH TEACH ABOUT MERCY? Spreading God’s mercy is central to the mission of the Catholic Church. The Church calls on us to reach out to the broken in body and spirit through works of mercy as follows: The Corporal Works of Mercy • Feeding the hungr y • Sheltering the homeless • Clothing the naked • Visiting the sick • Ransoming the captive/Visiting the imprisoned • Giving drink to the thirsty • Burying the dead The Spiritual Works of Mercy • Conver ting sinner s • Instructing the uninformed • Advising the doubtful • Comforting the sorrowful • Bearing wrongs patiently • Forgiving injuries • Praying for the living and dead This is what the Church enjoins her faithful to do. When she sends us out into the world, she sends us out as vessels of God’s mercy. This is how we evangelize. We teach people about the faith by instructing them in God’s mercy, but also by embodying it. HOW DO WE PARTICIPATE IN THE JUBILEE? The Year of Mercy is for all of us. To deliver God’s mercy, we must first seek to fully experience it ourselves. This can be done by renewing ourselves through the sacraments, particularly confession. A pilgrimage is also a special way to experience this renewal. Once we pursue and experience that mercy for ourselves, we reinforce it for others. This can be done by practicing the corporal and spiritual works of mercy or by supporting agencies like CRS that reach out to the poor and outcast. We can also advocate for the least among us, speaking out within our families, our communities, our Church and our nations—on our own or collectively through programs like Catholics Confront Global Poverty—so that God’s mercy will shine brightly in the darkest corners of our world, within the darkest corners of the human spirit. —United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Page Six Are you looking for a way to CATECHISM 101 deepen your Catholic faith? Do B ASICS OF FAITH you have questions, concerns or ever wonder why we do what we do? Join us in a journey through the basic tenants of the Catholic faith and so much more! Beginning January18th and for the following 12 weeks we will “open the windows and let in the fresh air.” (Saint John X X III). Every other Wednesday evening Middle School Youth Ministry. 6:00 - 7:30pm. Next session - Wed., January 6, 2016 EDGE Night THESE SESSIONS ARE OPEN TO ALL! (Watch for more info in future bulletins or call the Parish Office at 714-879-1965.) If you are an adult and would like to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation, you must complete the sessions in this study. For more information please contact Mike McHenry at mike.mchenry@stjulianachurch.org. Sunday evenings: 6:15pm -7:45pm in the Parish Center Confirmation Schedule (Year 1 & Year 2): Break for Christmas…next sessions: Sunday, January 10th - Confirmation II Sunday, January 17th—Confirmation I Wednesday evenings Faith-Formation classes for grades 1 - 5. Classes meet in the school classrooms, 6:00 - 7:15pm. Next class - Wed., January 6, 2016 CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD Who will teach the children? Who will guide them in their relationship with our God? There are so many influences that are reaching out for our children’s attention. Make a difference today! Mike will be in the Parish Center if you have questions on how you can be a part of this truly amazing ministry! email Mike at the following address mike.mchenry@stjulianachurch.org A place for our kids to hang out while mom and dad are having their morning coffee in the parish center after the 9am mass. We will have the worship sheets from our Children’s Liturgy of the word, coloring pages, word puzzles and more! Come stop by and see what is going on! Page Seven G IVE ONLINE THIS C HRISTMAS S EASON SERVITE CRUCIFIX As you contemplate donations this Christmas season, please keep St. Juliana Church in mind. Your contributions are needed for everything from special programs to basic operating expenses—both deserving of your support. Please be as generous as you can this Christmas season and in the year ahead. For your convenience we offer online giving. To donate, visit our church website at www.stjulianachurch.org, locate the link to our online giving page and follow the instructions. Thank for your continuing generosity! Every week a family or individual will be invited to take the Crucifix home and pray for vocations to the priesthood and Religious Life, especially in our Servite Family. Dec. 20 - Tim Sporman Dec. 27 - Rochelle and Roland Paquin Jan 3. - Ralph and Pat Riehl Jan. 10 - Rochelle and Roland Paquin To schedule, please call Pat Riehl at 714-992-4036 or the Parish Office 714-879-1965. MAKE A GIFT THAT WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Your gifts of cash, stock, real estate, individual retirement account (IRA), and insurance are needed to make our Parish and School endowment grow, giving our Church and School perpetual income. Contact the Parish Office or the Orange Catholic Foundation at 714-282-3021 or email snunn@oc-foundation.org to learn more of how a gift can be transformed into an eternal gift that helps pass on our Catholic heritage. Contact the Parish Office Business Manager (Esteban Jimenez) at 714-879-1965 if he can assist with any charitable year-end giving questions. Your generosity is bountiful; for this we give thanks! PASTOR’S WISH LIST MARY’S JOURNEY Dec. 21 Dec. 28 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan 17 Jan 24 Jan 31 Feb 1 Feb 6 Feb 21 David and Melissa Ortiz-Wong, 5pm Mass Eric & Laura Fredman, 9am Mass Albert Paglinawan & Family, 5pm Mass Lisa O'Donovan, 5pm Mass Alex and Maria Benedicto, 11am Mass Justin and Ana Yu, 11am Mass Peggy Smith, 9am Mass Peggy Smith, 9am Mass Saboohi Wadalawala, 5pm Mass Kelly and June Jensen, 11am Mass Please continue to join the Knights of Columbus to a Holy Hour from 6pm to 7pm on the first Tuesday of each month. End of the Year Opportunities for Generosity 2015 Cope for Benedicton $ 800 Pew Refinishing (Amount unknown—donations accepted) Flooring for the Church (A mount unknown—donations accepted) HELP NEEDED WITH THIS MINISTRY. Painting and Pictures for the Cry Room $ 1,000 We are looking for assistance with New Advent Wreath Stand $ 1,600 scheduling for Mary’s Journey. Holy Water Tank and Stand $ 700 If you are interested in signing up for a If you wish to participate in these opportunities, kindly contact week, please contact Nina Visconti, Fr. Mike Pontarelli at 714.879.1965. (714) 624-4799 or email: Nina.Visconti11@gmail.com Pastor’s Wish List from June 14, 2015 Note what you have already donated! THANK YOU! New Vestments including Deacon dalmatics- (3) @ $2200 each Green, Purple and White $2,200 Already donated New Funeral Pall $1,500 Already donated New Humeral Veil for Benediction - $ 600 Already donated New Book for the Gospels $ 250 Already donated New Lectionary for the Ambo $ 110 Already donated New Christmas Manger Scene (A mount unknown) Three Computers and Server for the Parish Office - $19,000 Already donated Ten New Chairs for the Parish Conference Room - $ 2,000 Already donated Risk Management Updates for the Parish Office - $ 5,000 Already donated The Mortgage Has Been Reduced Thanks to your continued support of the St. Juliana Capital Campaign and your monthly contributions to our Building Fund we have been able to reduce our Parish Center loan to the Diocese of Orange to $444,296.55. Thank you for your continued generosity! READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Sg 2:8-14 or Zep 3:14-18a; Ps 33:2-3, 11-12, 20-21; Lk 1:39-45 Tuesday: 1 Sm 1:24-28; 1 Sm 2:1, 4-8abcd; Lk 1:46-56 Wednesday: Mal 3:1-4, 23-34; Ps 25:4-5ab, 8-10, 14; Lk 1:57-66 Thursday: 2 Sm 7:1-5, 8b-12, 14a, 16; Ps 89:2-5, 27, 29; Lk 1:67-79 Friday: Vigil: Is 62:1-5; Ps 89:4-5, 16-17, 27, 29; Acts 13:16-17, 22-25; Mt 1:1-25 [18-25] Night: Is 9:1-6; Ps 96:1-3, 11-13; Ti 2:11-14; Lk 2:1-14 Dawn: Is 62:11-12; Ps 97:1, 6, 11-12; Ti 3:4-7; Lk 2:15-20 Day: Is 52:7-10; Ps 98:1-6; Heb 1:1-6; Jn 1:1-18 [1-5, 9-14] Saturday: Acts 6:8-10; 7:54-59; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6, 8ab, 16bc, 17; Mt 10:17-22 Sunday: Sir 3:2-6, 12-14 or 1 Sm 1:20-22, 24-28; Ps 128:1-5 or Ps 84:2-3, 5-6, 9-10; Col 3:12-21 [12-17] or 1 Jn 3:1-2, 21-24; Lk 2:41-52 SCHOOL NEWS “ Ask Jesus what He wants from you and be b r a v e . ” Page Eight SCHOOL HAPPENINGS Mon., December 21st through Fri., January 1st-Christmas Holiday! Return to School: Mon., January 4th, 2016 GALA INFO St. Juliana Gala, Sat., January 23, 2016 Seating is limited! Get your tickets now. Order tickets at www.stjulianagala.com Due to the crowds that we are expecting at St. Juliana for our Golden Gala Dinner Dance and Auction Saturday, January 23rd there will be NO confessions at 3:30pm this day and the 5pm Mass will be celebrated at 4:30pm (1/2 hour early—this day ONLY.) SCHOOL NEW STUDENT APPLICATION 2016 - 2017 SCHOOL YEAR It is time to start thinking about this ~ New Student Filing Date is Tuesday, February 9, 2016 from 10am - 1pm and 3pm - 5pm Non-refundable application fee of $105 is payable at the time of application. Bring the following original documents: 1) $105 Application fee (non-refundable) 2) Birth Certificate 3) Baptism Certificate 4) First Reconciliation & First Communion Certificates (if applicable) 5) Proof of Immunizations 6) Letter of Recommendation from pastor of your registered parish (if you are not a parishioner of St. Juliana Church.) ~ Registered St. Juliana families do not need a letter. 7) Current report card or scholastic testing (if applicable) Questions? Please contact the School Office at 714-871-2829. ADVENT SHOW Do you hear what I hear? The sound of children singing!!! The amazing Advent Show at St. Juliana, lead by our own Mrs. Erin McNally Thielke was once again a huge hit last Friday evening. Thank you to all the ‘behind the scenes’ people! STUDENTS APPLYING FOR KINDERGARTEN MUST BE FIVE YEARS OLD BY SEPTEMBER 1st. STUDENTS APPLYING FOR TRANSITIONAL KINDERGARTEN (TK) MUST BE FOUR YEARS OLD BY SEPTEMBER 1st. Siblings of students currently enrolled, applying for the 2016-17 school year can pre-apply after the beginning of the year. Stop by the School Office after January 18,2016 for an application. St. Juliana School Open House is Sunday, January 31, 2016 after all the morning Masses. Join us!! (Please note: there are several date changes from previous publication.) Page Nine RESPECT LIFE NEWS AND EVENTS THE FEAST OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS PRO-LIFE CANDLE-LIGHT PROCESSION: MONDAY, DEC. 28 - 6:45 PM Our Lady of Guadalupe Church In memory of the helpless victims of abortion. A candlelight procession will begin in front of the City Hall in La Habra at 201 E. La Habra Blvd. and process to the church praying the Rosary. The procession will be followed by Mass in the church and refreshments in the church Hall. All are invited. Contact Barbara Legas at 714-870-4214. JANUARY 22 - 43rd ANNIVERSARY OF THE SUPREME COURT DECISION, ROE v WADE, that legalized abortion on demand in the USA. Bishop Vann invites our Catholic Community to join together for a DAY OF REPARATION for the millions of lives ended by abortion, by prayer, fasting, abstinence and works of charity. OUR PARISH URGES PARISHIONERS TO ATTEND THE TWO EVENTS BEING HELD ON THE 22 & 23. EVENING OF PRAYER WITH BISHOP VANN You are cordially invited to an Evening of Prayer for Life an observance of the Supreme Court decision Roe v Wade. Come Pray for an End to Abortion FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 2016 7:00 PM Christ Cathedral Arboretum 13280 Chapman Avenue Garden Grove, Ca We will hear compelling witness stories and honor Theresa Sherrin, Founder of the Precious Life Shelter. Reception and Ministry Fair to follow in the 1st floor of the Cultural Center. THE ONE 1 LIFE LA A Parish Pilgrimage SATURDAY, JAN. 23 - NOON - 4:00 PM Downtown LA An Event Celebrating the Beauty and Dignity of Human Life. Last year 15,000 people attended this event. The event will begin at La Placita Olvera at 12:00 pm with a welcome by Bishop Gomez, then a walk to the City Hall begins at 12:30 pm. It will culminate in a family friendly picnic with music, entertainment, food trucks, speakers and exhibits. The event is partnering with organizations that feed the homeless, liberate trafficking victims, find adoptive families for foster children, provide life-affirming services for pregnant women and accompany the dying through their final days. There is a poster in the vestibule with more information and a picture from last years event showing the crowd of 15,000 people and a map of the area and information on the speakers for this years event. Who Do You Live For? A small group from St. Juliana did go to this event last year and used the train from the Fullerton Station to go to this event. We plan to do the same this year. We will have a sign-up sheet in the vestibule starting the beginning of January. Call Barbara Legas at 714-870-4214 or John Hranek at 714-768-0162 who will be coordinating our participation. Let's have a large group this year. The Advent wreath is made up of two parts—the round wreath (evergreen, symbolizing growth and everlasting life) and the candles (three purple and one pink - representing the four weeks in preparation before the coming of our Lord). Every week of Advent one candle is lit. The four candles, representing hope, love, joy (pink candle) and peace. As each new candle is lit during the journey of Advent, we draw closer to the coming of our Lord and are reminded of Christ’s presence through the light of the candles burning. Page Ten BULLETIN SPOTLIGHT Our newest Bulletin Advertiser is Hearts in Home Senior Care Providers and Bryant Ranch Guest Manors. Hearts in Home Senior Care Providers is located at 27850 Mount Shasta Way in Yorba Linda and Bryant Ranch Guest Manors is located at 4451 Southern Pointe Lane in Yorba Linda. Their office phone number is 714.692.3453 and the cell number is 714.394.2309. Their email address is seniorcare@heartsinhome.com. Their website addresses are www.heartsin home.com and www.bryantranchmanors.com. They are open 24 hours a day seven days a week. The owner of the businesses is Shirley Espique and the manager is Edwin Cinco. They have been in business for over 13 years. Mrs. Espique started her business after her father developed Alzheimer’s disease and she had a hard time finding good caregivers to come to her home. Shirley also could not find a decent place to put him in that was close to where she lives. After struggling with in home caregivers who are not experienced in Alzheimer’s care, she decided to open a board and care, called residential care for the elderly. She opened six facilities in three years and elders who need help 24 hours a day can come and stay with them. Each facility is licensed to take care of six people, 62 years of age and older. Their facilities are in Fullerton and Yorba Linda. Due to a demand for in home care for seniors who need help but want to remain in the comfort of their homes, she also started sending caregivers directly to the senior’s homes. Their caregivers provide care, companionship, light housekeeping, and more. They do not provide medical care. Their facilities are called Bryant Ranch Guest Manors and Avalon Guest Manors. The in-care services are called Hearts in Home Senior Care Providers. Currently they have a number of positions available including caregivers and companions, both full time and part time. There are marketing, office, and computer positions also available. Hearts in Home and Bryant Ranch Guest Manors appreciate the opportunity to support our church bulletin and would like to be a part of our Ministry Fair and Business Expo in the fall of 2016. LEGACY COURTYARD PAVERS The Third Phase of the Legacy Courtyard Paver in front of the Parish Center is underway. A legacy paver (brick) is a great way to remember or honor someone. The deadline for the second phase is December 31st. Installation of the second phase of courtyard is scheduled for late January. Look for order forms in the church foyer, church office, and the parish website. HOLY HOUR OF REPARATION Join Father Sy Nguyen every Thursday at the Hour of Great Mercy 3:00 p.m. starting January 7, 2016 in offering prayers of reparation for ourselves, for our nation, and for the whole world. “Please ... if you are honestly concerned about making Christ known to literally every creature - give God one hour a day. You are needed in God's prayer-force to prepare for work in the totally unevangelized areas of the world. Do you love them enough to pray? Will you 'pay the price' of spiritual battle for one hour daily? Christ asked: 'What, could you not watch with Me one hour?'”- Jack McAllister’s pamphlet copy to Venerable Fulton J. Sheen; “That the necessity of EXPIATION or REPARATION is especially urgent today must be evident to everyone who considers the present plight of the world, ‘seated in wickedness’ (John, v.9)…” – Pope Pius XI-Encyclical ‘Miserentissimus’ ADDRESS: Saint Martin de Porres Church, 19767 Yorba Linda Blvd., Yorba Linda CONTACT: Front Office, (714) 970-2771. Page Eleven LOCAL / DIOCESAN NEWS 2015 P S A INFORMATION Number of Pledges Dollars Pledged 484 $191,931 AND EVENTS PRAY FOR THOSE SERVING OUR COUNTRY & MILITARY FAMILIES Please pray for the following members of our community presently serving in the military and for their families: GIVING “ON-LINE” In the world we live in, few of us carry cash or have our checkbooks handy - we use electronic forms of paying for many things. Have you ever considered donating to the Church electronically? Simply go to the parish website at www.stjulianachurch.org and click the blue box titled ONLINE GIVING, the process is easy to follow. Register and begin on-line giving today! It’s a lot easier than remembering your checkbook. Consider end-of year tax deductions and charitable giving as the 2015 year comes to a close. We are most gracious for your generosity. Ryan T. Cunningham Patrick Gilwee Kasey Condon Phillip P. Sanchez Jason Romeo Peter Chavez Edward Gonzales Christopher Simonds Anthony Garcia Brian Krause Frankie J. Flores Johnny Kohaut Tyler Ricardo Tucker Mazon Luke McArthur Larry Guillen Zach Galeener Eric Davis Steven Bonello PSA END-OF-YEAR GIFT As we approach the end of the year, you may consider increasing your PSA pledge for 2015. All gifts postmarked by 12/31/15 will be applied toward our (name of parish) 2015 PSA campaign. You may go to www.orangecatholicfoundation.org for stock gift forms or to complete or increase your pledge. May God richly bless you for your generosity! Thank you to all those who joined together in helping St. Juliana reach our PSA goal for 2015! 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