April 3, 2016 - sacredheartlancaster.org
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April 3, 2016 - sacredheartlancaster.org
SUNDAY MASSES Saturday: 5:30pm Sunday: 6:45am, 8:00am, *9:30am 11:00am, 5:30pm *Signed for hearing impaired Domingo: 12:45pm & 2:30pm (Español) HOLY DAYS / DIAS SANTOS (Days of Obligation) English - Vigil: 5:30pm 7:00am, 9:00am, 12noon, 5:30pm Español: 7:30pm WEEKDAY MASSES CONFESSIONS Mon-Fri: 7:00am & 5:30pm Weekdays: 6:30am & 5:00pm (20 min. before Mass) Saturday: 4:00pm - 5:00pm & 8:00pm WEDDINGS By appointment, 6-month advance notice. PASTOR Fr. Tom Baker ASSOCIATE PASTORS Fr. Gerald Osuagwu Fr. Raymont Medina BAPTISMS English: 3rd Saturday of each month. Call 948-3011. Spanish: El primer Sabado de cada mes. Llame 942-7853. Pastors Corner April 3, 2016 Page 2 Divine Mercy Sunday Divine Mercy Sunday – Happy Easter! Yes, Happy Easter! Although you may think that Easter was last Sunday, as a matter of fact, the Church celebrates Easter for eight days (today being the eighth day and ending what is called the Easter octave). In the eyes of the Church, the Easter event of Jesus’ resurrection is so important that we celebrate it for eight days. Each day this past week we have used prayers from Easter Sunday and have ended each Mass with a double alleluia. Even the first half of today’s Gospel takes place on the Easter evening. The words of Jesus to his disciples from today’s Gospel are my words of prayer for each of you: “Peace be with you. Receive the Holy Spirit.” The Easter season lasts for fifty days, until the celebration of Pentecost on May 15. During these weeks we will hear about the life of the early Church and the work of the Spirit. It is my prayer that the Holy Spirit will powerfully descend upon this community. I pray that we receive the power of the Spirit, bear witness to the resurrection of Jesus and find His peace. I congratulate the adults who were baptized and confirmed at last week’s Easter Vigil. I also want to thank everyone who helped make the services of Holy Week and Easter so beautiful. I am also grateful to those who donated flowers to enhance our Church environment. I am proud to be part of this Catholic community and hope you share the same pride in our Church. On Divine Mercy Sunday, April 7, 2013, in a homily at the Basilica of St. John Lateran, Pope Francis said: “This is important: the courage to trust in Jesus’ mercy, to trust in his patience, to seek refuge always in the wounds of his love.” As Thomas recognized Jesus by his wounds, may all of us find refuge in the wounds of his love. Happy Easter! Fr. Tom Divine Mercy Sunday - On April 30, 2000, Pope John Paul II canonized Polish Sr. Faustina Kowalska (1905-1938) and designated the Sunday after Easter as “Divine Mercy Sunday.” The Pope stated he felt a closeness to St. Faustina when he was writing his encyclical, “Dives in misericordia.” Pope John Paul II died during the vigil of Divine Mercy Sunday 2005. During this Year of Mercy do not simply receive God’s divine mercy but extend it to others. Adult Education – Fr. Tom’s Adult Education series on the Year of Mercy will continue this Tuesday, April 5 at 7:30pm in the Kesterson Center. This month we will look at God’s divine mercy. All adults are invited attend. Pray for Vocations – Please remember to pray for more vocations to religious life and the priesthood during this holy season. This can be our special gift to the Church. Domingo de la Divina Misericordia - — ¡Felices Pascuas! Si, ¡Felices Pascuas! Aunque ya usted piense que la Pascua fue el domingo pasado, de hecho, la Iglesia celebra la Pascua durante ocho días ( hoy es le octavo día de la semana conocida como la octava de Pascua). A los ojos de la Iglesia, el acontecimiento pascual de la resurrección de Jesús es tan importante que lo celebramos durante ocho días. Cada día de esta semana pasada hemos utilizado las oraciones del Domingo de Pascua y han terminado la Misa con un doble aleluya. Incluso parte del Evangelio de hoy tiene lugar en la noche de Pascua. Las palabras de Jesús a sus discípulos en el Evangelio de hoy son is palabras para cada uno de ustedes: “La paz este con ustedes. Reciban el Espíritu Santo”. La Pascua dura 50 días, hasta la celebración de Pentecostés que será el 15 de Mayo. Durante estas semanas vamos a escuchar hablar de la vida de la Iglesia Primitiva y el obrar del Espíritu Santo en ella. Mi oración es para que el Espíritu Santo descienda poderosamente sobre esta comunidad. Pido a Dios que recibamos el poder del Espíritu, para dar testimonio de la resurrección de Jesús y que encontremos la paz. Felicito a los adultos que fueron bautizados y confirmados durante la Vigilia Pascual. También quiero dar las gracias a todos los que ayudaron a hacer de los servicios de Semana Santa y de la Pascua tan hermosos. Por otro lado, estoy muy agradecido con todo aquellos que donaron la Flores de Pascua para decorar y mejorar el ambiente de nuestra Iglesia. Me siento muy orgulloso de ser parte de esta comunidad católica y espero que compartan el mismo orgullo en nuestra Iglesia. El Domingo de la Divina Misericordia, el domingo 7 de Abril del 2013, en una homilía en la Basílica de San Juan de Letrán, el Papa Francisco dijo: “Esto es importante: el valor de la confianza en la misericordia de Jesús, a confiar en su paciencia, para refugiarse siempre en las heridas de su amor.” Así como Tomás reconoció a Jesús por sus heridas, cada uno de nosotros debe encontrar refugio en las heridas de su amor. ¡Felices Pascuas de Resurrección! P. Tomás. Domingo de la Divina Misericordia—El 30 de Abril del 2000, el Papa Juan Pablo II canonizó a la Hermana Polca Faustina Kowalska (1905-1938) y designó el segundo domingo después de la Pascua como el “Domingo de la Divina Misericordia”. El Papa expresó que sentía una cercanía hacia la Hermana Faustina cuando escribió su encíclica, “Dives in misericordia.” Un dato muy curioso: el Papa Juan Pablo II falleció en la Vigilia del Domingo de la Divina Misericordia del 2005. Durante este Año de Misericordia, no solamente recibimos la misericordia divina de Dios sino que la debemos extender a otros. The Happenings April 3, 2016 Divine Mercy Sunday Holy Week Highlights Page 3 Ministry News Page 4 Sacred Heart School Tues., April 5: Eighth grade Field Trip to Museum of Tolerance; April Birthdays at morning assembly Youth Nights Wed., April 6: Seventh grade donates lunches to St. Vincent de Paul Youth Night: Monday, April 4, 6:30-8:30pm, Kennedy Ctr. Thurs., April 7: STEM Day Band of Brothers: Thursday, April 7, 6:30-8pm. Youth House. Fri., April 8: School Mass @ 8:30am; Noon Dismissal 2016/2017 school applications are available in the school office during office hours. If you have any questions feel free to call the office at 661-948- Sisters of Strength: Wednesday, April 6, 6:30-8pm. Youth House. Confirming Disciples Year 1 Faith Day: Sunday, April 10. 11:00 Mass . 12:00-2:15 in the Kennedy Center. Please bring your lunch or snacks with you! Year 2 Faith Day: Sunday, April 10. 2:45pm to 6:30pm. Bring snack to share. Thanks to each one of you who dedicated your time, talent and treasure toward our Palm Sunday Event. You helped to bring our community together and make the event a success. We couldn’t do it without you!!! -Sacred Heart Staff “All Things Catholic” This week’s blog: “ He is Risen !!!” by Fr. Gerald Osuagwu At: sacredheartlancaster.org Sign up to get the weekly blog delivered to your inbox! Ministry News Rosary Rally The Legion of Mary will be holding a Public Square Rosary Rally this Saturday : Date: April 9 Time: 12 Noon Location: Boeing Plaza (on the corner of Lancaster Blvd. and Sierra Hwy) “Pray, pray very much...” All are welcome to are welcome to attend and pray the Rosary for world peace. Page 5 Child Abuse Prevention Month Did you know? April is Child Abuse Prevention Month April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. It is most appropriate that Child Abuse Prevention Month is held during the Easter season. There is no better time than Easter to celebrate the protection of our most valuable gift from God – our children. For information on how you can become more informed and involved in keeping our children safe, and to learn more about the 2015 pamphlet, “Working Together to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse,” please go to: http://www.laarchdiocese.org/org/protecting/ safeguard/ First Communion Banners distribution, April 6/7. Re-Registration Parent Meeting during your child’s class, April 13/14. You will receive your family reregistration forms for 20162017. Make any necessary changes on the forms and return to the ORE office with your deposit of $50.00. Late fee applies after September 1, 2016. ORE Family Mass, April 30, 5:30 PM In the Spotlight What is Divine Mercy? The message of The Divine Mercy is simple. It is that God loves us – all of us. And, he wants us to recognize that His mercy is greater than our sins, so that we will call upon Him with trust, receive His mercy, and let it flow through us to others. Thus, all will come to share His joy. The Divine Mercy message is one we can call to mind simply by remembering ABC: A - Ask for His Mercy. God wants us to approach Him in prayer constantly, repenting of our sins and asking Him to pour His mercy out upon us and upon the whole world. B - Be merciful. God wants us to receive His mercy and let it flow through us to others. He wants us to extend love and forgiveness to others just as He does to us. C - Completely trust in Jesus. God wants us to know that the graces of His mercy are dependent upon our trust. The more we trust in Jesus, the more we will receive. Our Parish Family Page 6 Vocations Corner Be free to hear and respond Obstacles and fears prevent you from hearing God’s voice. To clear these obstacles you must face them and ask for help in clearing them away. You must be willing to let God set you free. You must also be willing to allow others to help you in this. As the obstacles are cleared away, you can truly pray, “Your will, not my own.” The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum is the exclusive West Coast destination for Vatican Splendors: A Journey Through Faith and Art. This 12,000 square foot exhibition, comprising one of the largest Vatican collections ever to tour the United States, includes an extraordinary collection of historical and religious objects, some of which date to the first century, as well as works of art by Michelangelo, Bernini, Guercino and others. For a limited time our parish can purchase tickets at a $5 discount by entering the code “parish”. A Jubilee Prayer for Mercy Loving God- As you cast open the doors of your heart to us may we respond with urgency to proclaim your mercy to others. May we always be credible witnesses to mercy, professing it and living it as the core of the revelation of Jesus Christ. May we never tire of extending mercy and be ever patient in offering compassion and comfort. May we repeat confidently without end; “Be mindful of your mercy, O Lord, and your steadfast love, for they have been from of old” (Ps 25:6). Amen. Friends... Often families are not prepared for the birth of a child with a disability or the development of impairments. Our pastoral response is to become informed about disabilities and to offer ongoing support to the family and welcome to the child. WELCOME and JUSTICE for PERSONS with DISABILITIES– USCCB MYTH: Brains of persons with ADD are overactive and need medication to calm them down. FACT: Underactivity of the brain's management networks is typical of persons with ADD. Effective medications increase alertness and improve communication in the brain's management system. Source: Thomas E. Brown, "ADD The Unfocussed Mind in Children and Adults. Masses for the Week April 2—April 8, 2016 Saturday 5:30pm For All Parishioners Sunday 6:45am Honorable Antonin Scalia, RIP 8:00am Craig Johnson, RIP 9:30am Joseph Klattz, RIP 11:00am Juan Ruvalcaba, RIP 12:45pm Odelia Lidia & Marlene Garcia, RIP 2:30pm Anita Leal, RIP 5:30pm Doris Gooding, RIP 7:00am Charlene M. Ebin, RIP 5:30pm Honorio Bambao, RIP 7:00am Jennifer Escobedo-Mills, RIP 5:30pm Souls in Purgatory 7:00am Franklin Lizama, RIP 5:30pm Urbano Pingao Jr. RIP 7:00am Betty & Bob Kosel, Liv 5:30pm Helena Kukic, RIP 7:00am Martha Napoles, RIP 5:30pm Josephine Change, RIP Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Page 7 For those among us who are sick, that they know Christ’s comforting presence, in our community’s care for them and their families, especially for: Sharon Smith, Lawrence Geradner, Cheri Bertola, Willy, Patty Franklin. Readings for the Week Monday: Is 7:10-14, 8:10; Ps 40:7-11; Heb 10:4-10; Lk 1:26-38 Tuesday: Acts 4:32-37; Ps 93:1-2, 5; Jn 3:7b-15 Wednesday: Acts 5:17-26; Ps 34:2-9; Jn 3:16-21 Thursday: Acts 5:27-33; Ps 34:2, 9, 17-20; Jn 3:31-36 Friday: Acts 5:34-42; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Jn 6:1-15 Saturday: Acts 6:1-7; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19; Jn 6:16-21 Sunday: Acts 5:27-32, 40b-41; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13; Rv 5:11-14; Jn 21:1-19 [1-14] Today’s Gospel The risen Christ comes to his disciples with peace and the Spirit. The absent Thomas doubts. (John 20:19-31) Evangelio de Hoy Jesús resucitado visita a los discípulos con su paz y con el Espíritu. Tomás, ausente, duda de la aparición de Jesús. (Juan 20:19-31) Parish Information Parish Office Phone: (661) 942-7122 / 942-4830 Fax: (661) 945-4255 Email: sacredheartchurchAV@gmail.com Website: sacredheartlancaster.org Facebook: Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Lancaster-CA Hours: Mon- Sat 10:00am-5:00pm (closed 12 - 1pm) Religious Education Phone: (661) 948-3011 Website: sacredheartore.weebly.com Download the app: Sacred Heart ORE Hours: Mon-Thurs 8:00am-5:00pm (closed 12 - 1pm). Closed Friday. Sacred Heart School Phone: (661) 948-3613 Principal: Mr. David Schatz Website: shsav.org Hours: Mon - Thurs 7:30am- 3:30pm; Fri: 7:30am - 2:00pm Youth Ministries Phone: (661) 945-8743 Catholics in Action Confirming Disciples Hispanic Ministry Pastoral Intern: Egren Gomez Perpetual Adoration Sunday 7:00pm– Saturday 9:00am Saturday 7:00pm– Sunday 6:00am Encargado: Heriberto Cayetano Phone: (661) 942-7853 Hours: Mon - Fri 10:00am - 5:00pm (closed 12 - 1pm) Novena- Tuesday : 6:00pm Funerals Saturday: 4:00pm –7:00pm Sunday:7:30am –7:30pm Closed during Masses Please call the parish office 942-7122 Building Campaign Phone: (661) 947-7122 Website: buildsacredheartchurch.org Facebook: Build Sacred Heart Church Deacons Deacon Greg Halamicek Deacon Fermin Herrera Deacon Dale Reynolds Deacon Ron Routolo Deacon Jason Schalow Liturgy of the Hours Weekdays: 5:00pm Gift Shop Anointing of the sick/ Ministry to the sick Please call the parish office to arrange for anointing for someone who is seriously ill or preparing for surgery. If ill, homebound or hospitalized we can visit upon request. Safeguard the Children Linda Gonzalez: (661) 949-8890 April 3, 2016 Divine Mercy Sunday The Easter Vigil— A Flood of Grace We give thanks to God for the 7 people who received baptism, confirmation and first Eucharist during the Easter Vigil. On April, 16th (confirmandi) and on April 23rd (candidates) the other RCIA attendees with receive their sacraments. May we continue to keep them in our constant prayer for strength to continue their walk with the Lord in faith and joy.
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