St. Louise de Marillac Church
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St. Louise de Marillac Church
St. Louise de Marillac Church Serving God’s people in Covina, Glendora, San Dimas and surrounding communities. “ Christ has raised you to new life, so seek now what is above” (Colossians 3:1-5, 9-11) Fr. Robert P. Fulton Pastor Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Fr. Joseph McShane Associate Pastor Peter Brause Deacon Alan Holderness Deacon Omar Uriarte Deacon Al Valles Deacon Mass Schedule Monday –Friday 6:20 am & 8:00 am Saturday 8:00 am & 5:30 pm Vigil Sunday 6:30 am, 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am, 12:30 pm, & 5:00 pm Parish Office 626.915.7873 Visit us: 1720 E. Covina Blvd. Covina, CA 91724 www.stlouisedm.org St. Louise de Marillac is a Roman Catholic community called together as family to worship, to minister, and to evangelize. As true disciples of Jesus Christ, we are called to renew His love and spirit by sharing our time, talent and treasure. St. Louise de Marillac Mission Statement PASTOR’S CORNER Page 2 Sacrament of Anoin ng the Sick There is a balm in Gilead to make the wounded whole. There is a balm in Gilead to heal the sin-sick soul. This old African American Spiritual tells of faith in the healing power of Christ. Our Sacrament of Anoin ng the Sick is that faith put into prac ce. All sacraments are rooted in the ministry of Jesus Christ. We know from the Gospels Jesus’ public ministry began with miracles; His second recorded miracle is the healing of the centurion’s son. Healing was a big part of the public witness of Jesus as Christ, the Son of God. St. James wrote, "Is there anyone sick among you? He should ask for the priests of the church. They in turn are to pray over him, anoin ng him with oil in the Name of the Lord. This prayer u ered in faith will reclaim the one who is ill, and the Lord will restore him to health. If he has commi ed any sins, forgiveness will be his" (Jas 5:14-15). Mark refers to the sacrament when he recounts how Jesus sent out the twelve disciples to preach, and "they cast out many demons, and anointed with oil many that were sick and healed them" (Mark 6:13). Today we con nue the tradi on of anoin ng with oil in many of our Sacraments; Bap sm, Confirma on, Holy Orders and the Sacrament of Anoin ng the Sick. The grace received through the Sacrament of Anoin ng of Sick brings: the uni ng of the sick person to the passion of Christ; strength, peace, and courage to endure the sufferings of illness or old age; the forgiveness of sins, the restora on of health, prepara on for passing over to eternal life. These graces flow from the atoning death of Jesus Christ, for "this was to fulfill what was spoken by the prophet Isaiah, ‘He took our infirmi es and bore our diseases’" (Ma . 8:17). Does a person have to be dying to receive this sacrament? No. The Catechism says, "The anoin ng of the sick is not a sacrament for those only who are at the point of death. Hence, as soon as anyone of the faithful begins to be in danger of death from sickness or old age, the fi ng me for him to receive this sacrament has certainly already arrived." So receive the Sacrament when you or a loved one is preparing to have a serious surgery or any dangerous procedure or if a person has a grave illness, or while sick, takes a turn for the worse. If you know a person is near death (hospital and hospice workers can usually tell you when a person is entering into an end life stage), call the Parish Office right away. It’s best not to wait un l the last possible moment, because a priest may not be available immediately. Once you have received the Sacrament, it is not necessary to receive again for the same illness for at least six months. Father Robert Fulton WORSHIP AND LITURGY Page 3 FIRST FRIDAY DEVOTIONS THIS WEEKS HIGHLIGHTS We encourage our en re parish community to visit with Jesus for a few minutes during First Friday Eucharis c Adora on this Friday, August 5th in the church between 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM. Join us at 7:00 PM for Mass with the Sacrament of the Anoin ng of the Sick. CHILDREN’S EUCHARISTIC ADORATION We are always blessed when we spend me with the Lord in Eucharis c Adora on. It is a me for each of us to fix our eyes on Him and listen to His voice as we adore Him. As we spend me with Him, the Holy Spirit can use this me to show us how we can overcome sin and tempta on and to reach out to those in need. The Blessed Sacrament will be exposed a er the 6:20 AM Mass un l just prior to evening Mass at 7:00 PM. When visi ng please keep in your inten ons a prayer for voca ons to religious life. At 12:00 noon the Angelus will be recited and at 3:00 PM the Divine Mercy is prayed. At 5:15 PM to 6:00 PM, we have Children’s Eucharis c Adora on (see ar cle on same page). Let us strengthen our faith in Jesus’ real presence in the Eucharist and rediscover the source of our hope that we all desire. Eucharis c Adora on is held every First Friday in the Church. ALTAR SERVER TRAINING Children’s Eucharis c Adora on happens the First Friday of each month. We get together at 5:15 PM to 6:00 PM for contempla on, scripture, worship, praise and song. We worship our Lord by singing and praying in ways that gently introduce our youth to this special devo on. “The Ɵme you spend with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is the best Ɵme you will spend on earth.” - Mother Teresa Is your family thirsty for a way to be closer to one another? Feeling the need for a spiritual boost? Children’s Eucharis c Adora on can help fulfill your desires for family unity and holiness. Join us this Friday, August 5th, at 5:15 PM in the church, as we spend me with Jesus in a devo on that is in mate, powerful, and kid-friendly. For more informa on contact Elizabeth Ebiner at ebinerfamily@gmail.com Boys and Girls… have you thought about becoming an Altar Server here at St. Louise de Marillac? You must be in the 5th grade or higher, have made your First Holy Communion, and have a desire to serve. Training sessions will be held August 1st, 2nd and 3rd, 2016 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. “Dear Lord Jesus, thank you for calling me to serve You at Your Holy Altar.” Parents/Guardians, we hope you encourage and allow your child to join in this special ministry. This is a beau ful way for your child to express their ac ve par cipa on in the life of the Church. The Altar Server has an important role at liturgical celebra ons. In this ministry the Altar Servers must have proper instruc on, be sincere, and commi ed. This is a very special and important ministry. ALTAR SERVER TRAINING DATES Day One Monday, August 1st 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Day Two Tuesday, August 2nd 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Day Three Wednesday, August 3rd 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Trainings are held in the Church. All future Altar Servers must a end all three training dates. If you have any ques ons or if your child is interested in becoming an Altar Server please telephone the Parish Office at (626) 915-7873 to reserve their spot in the training. Lunch will be served. Father Joseph McShane is the trainer for all three days. FAITH FORMATION SOCIAL MEDIA PARENT SAFETY There will be a social media night to teach parents how social media can be used to safely and how to impress colleges and future employers. This seminar will keep our student body safe and give parents a proac ve way to start a dialog with their kids about being smart on social media. Damien, High School, Pomona Catholic, and St. Lucy’s Priory are working together to bring parents informa on regarding social media safety. On Thursday, August 25th at 6:00 PM join us at Damien High School in the Travers-Cronin Athle c Center, 2280 Damien Avenue in La Verne. Josh Ochs will be the guest speaker touching on topics such as: • What apps are unsafe • What apps are a waste of me for your teens • How to analyze Google results to see what colleges will find • How to bury bad Google results from other users with your similar name • Good and bad posts that colleges will find Jason Ochs has a marke ng background from Disney and a love for all things technology. Josh travels the na on sharing ps that teens can use to create a posi ve online presence. Visit SafeSmartSocail.com to see his videos. Page 4 SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN VIRTUS® Training Sessions VIRTUS® “Protec ng God’s Children” is a three-hour training session for adults which teaches the five basic steps of child sexual abuse preven on. This program is mandated for all adults who work with or around children or youth on a regular basis. The cer ficate is VALID for four years. St . Louise de Marillac will offer this training session on Wednesday, August 10th from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM in the Msgr. Pierce Hall. VIRTUS® Keeping the Promise Alive Refresher Program Four years from the date of comple on of the “Protec ng God’s Children” you must a end “Keeping the Promise Alive” which provides ongoing awareness for the preven on of child sexual abuse. St. Louise de Marillac will offer this refresher course on Thursday, August 11th from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM in the Msgr. Pierce Hall. Space is limited and pre-registra on is required. Please plan on arriving 20 to 30 minutes before the course begins for check -in. We will begin promptly at the top of the hour. Late comers will be turned away. To register call the Office of Faith Forma on at (626) 332-5822. THIS WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS KOC CHRISTIAN REFUGEE RELIEF FUND The Summer Bible Camp children par cipated in a fundraiser for the Knights of Columbus Chris an Refugee Relief Fund. This fund assists persecuted Chris ans in the Holy Land. Many have been forced to flee their homes, lose their jobs, and live in temporary camps while hungry, frightened, and suffering, with an unknown future. The children were asked to bring recyclable cans and bo les to the camp. The recyclables were then turned in and the funds collected were sent to the Chris an Refugee Relief Fund. Shortly before Christmas 2014, Pope Francis wrote a “Le er to the Chris ans in the Middle East,” expressing the Church’s closeness with them and remembering that their suffering “cries out to God and calls for our commitment to prayer and concrete efforts to help in any way possible.” In response to the humanitarian crisis, more than $3 million has so far been distributed through the Knight’s Chris an Refugee Relief Fund. Church and Civic Achievement Proclama on WHEREAS the Summer Camp children and their teachers serve as OUTSTANDING examples for the parish of St. Louise de Marillac, and WHEREAS these same young people donated their me and efforts to our parish, Saint Louise de Marillac, as well as our community of CovinaGlendora, in the charitable act of raising funds for the Middle Eastern Refugee Program, and WHEREAS “The Summer Camp Kids” and their teachers exemplify the meaning of Prac cal Catholic and what it is to be a daily performer in the virtues of the Knights of Columbus Charity, Unity, Fraternity, and Patrio sm, BE IT SO ORDERED we bestow ALL HONORABLE RECOGNITION in the order of the Knights of Columbus in the Frank C. Meyers Council. SO DIRECTED this day, July 21, 2016, by Grand Knight. FAITH FORMATION MASS ON THE BEACH Mass on the Beach is an annual ge ng together of youth and families in a casual beach se ng for fun, food, and prayer. This year Mass on the Beach is Sunday, August 14th at Hun ngton Beach. Teens and their families are welcome to meet the Youth Ministry Team at the beach, or meet us at church and to leave from there. Any youth under 18 years of age who is going with their family is under the supervision of their own family for the en re day. We will meet at the church at 7:45 AM (if you would like to carpool). We will depart at 8:00 AM and return approximately 11:00 PM. $20.00 per person covers 2 meals, drinks, snacks, and s’mores. Payments must be made before August 6, 2016. To ensure that there is enough food for those who have paid, we will not be able to accommodate payment the day of the event. Families are welcome to bring their own food and coolers. There is a FREE limited-space carpool provided by the Youth Ministry. The carpool is available to any youth under the age of 18 who is not going with their family. Youth going with the carpool will be under the supervision of the St. Louise Youth Ministry Staff and Adult Volunteers for the en re day. Mass will be held by the shore at 4:30 PM. Fr. Joseph McShane will be the presider. All are welcome to a end. This will count as a Sunday Mass. Page 5 DENNIS UNIFORMS Dennis Uniforms will be on campus on Monday, August 1st from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM in the Msgr. Pierce Hall. Come and select your school uniforms and have the ability to try on the various sizes . There will be instruc ons there on the uniform requirements for each grade level. This will be the only me prior to school star ng that Dennis Uniforms will be on campus. Get a head start on the school year with a new uniform! DATES TO REMEMBER Complete calendar at www.stlouisedm.org/faith-formation. Aug 1 • Faith Formation Registration begins Aug 5-7 • City of Saints Teen Conference Aug 14 • Mass on the Beach Sept 11 • Confirmation Program Begins Sept 18 • Pre-School & Elementary Begins Sept 26 • Middle School Ministry Begins THIS WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS WELCOME TONEY RENTERIA! Toney Renteria comes to St. Louise de Marillac with over 10 years of experience working with the youth! He started working in Youth Ministry at Visita on Church in Los Angeles. He found a salaried posi on at St. Hilary’s Church in Pico Rivera for six years where he was the Youth Ministry and Confirma on Director. “Youth ministry has been my passion since I was a teen. I was a Freshman in high school and had not been prac cing my faith, when someone told me I should return to church. I made it my New Year’s resolu on that year to go back. I went to a bonfire event that spring for the youth and I felt right at home. I have been hooked ever since.” Toney Renteria was the Youth Coordinator at Sacred Heart Parish in Palm Desert for the last year and brings with him a vibrant outlook for our Confirma on/Youth Ministry Program. Toney said, “I have heard that the youth program at St. Louise de Marillac has been very vibrant, I intend on bringing it to a whole new level of energy and involvement. I hope to make teens feel welcomed and right at home with their faith! I look forward to our 2016—2017 year in Confirma on/Youth Ministry!” ADMINISTRATION Page 6 BULLETIN BUSINESS HIGHLIGHT PBA CLASS AT LMU The bulle n adver sing business highlighted this week is Visi ng Angels. Since 1988, Visi ng Angels has been providing elder care services to families across the United States. The elder care services they provide incorporate what are commonly known as ac vi es of daily living. Their service coordinators are trained to create a personalized care plan specifically for your loved one. As the church’s ministry grows in scope, reach, and complexity, each parish faces the challenge of administering its resources effec vely and fairly, while at the same me achieving compliance with both civil and canon law. Increasingly, parishes look to lay professionals trained in administra on to ensure that pastoral ministry can take place in such a way that both enhances and safeguards the mission of the church. Visi ng Angels provides families with op ons such as: respite care, friendly companionship, personal care, hygiene assistance, meal planning and prepara on, light housekeeping, laundry assistance, medica on reminders, and assistance running errands. The exper se of their medical care providers makes it possible for a wide range of in-home care services, they offer both temporary and long-term care. They are providers are also available to provide hourly, overnight, or even 24-hour care. They promise to provide top quality care that enables your loved one to maintain their independence and dignity. Remember, assisted living facili es and nursing homes are not the only op ons for your loved one. Visi ng Angels makes it possible for elderly individuals to enjoy the comforts of s ll being able to live at home. Please see our ad in this weeks bulle n. Visi ngangles.com or call (800) 365-4189. LECTOR TRAINING Save the date! St. Louise de Marillac will have Lector Training on September 12th, 13th, 19th , 20th and 26th. The commissioning of new lectors will be Sunday, October 2nd at the 12:30 PM Mass. Deacon Omar Uriarte will provide the training. Lector training is open to everyone. More informa on to come. ST. LOUISE SENIOR SOCIAL CLUB The Social Club will meet on Sunday, July 31, 2016 at 2:00 PM instead of our usual mee ng on July 24th. The July 31st event will be our Annual BBQ Social in the Monsignor Pierce Hall. We will provide hot dogs and hamburgers and the condiments. Please bring a side to share such as potato salad, green salad, potato chips, pickles and olives. We would also love it if someone could bring iced tea in a large container. It is always fun when we are able to get together over the summer and partake in the BBQ as a family. Please contact Joanne Smullin-Daley to let her know what you will bring at (626) 201-2091. Hope to see you! As part of a con nued long and frui ul rela onship with the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, the cer ficate program in Parish Business Administra on offers specialized training for those engaged or aspiring to engage in this pastoral service. Guest speakers will come from Archdiocesan offices and other ins tu ons. Par cipants will be encouraged to present their own real-world experiences for class discussion. Center for Religion and Spirituality Loyola Marymount University (310) 338-2799 h p://academics.lmu.edu/extension/programs/pba There are special tui on discounts for early enrollment, see website for more details. MASS INTENTIONS If you’d like to request a Mass inten on for a loved one, either living or deceased, you must request in person in our Parish Office. There is a suggested dona on of $10. Mass cards are available when scheduling your request and are to be given to the family of the deceased person or to the living person for whom a Mass is to be offered. STEWARDSHIP Thank you for your generous stewardship. St. Louise appreciates your support of our many programs and ministries. Offertory for Sunday, July 24, 2016 2016 2015 Variance Envelopes $ 19,977 $ 19,184 $ 793 Plate $ 2,863 $ 2,220 $ 643 TOTAL $ 22,840 $ 21,404 $ 1,436 PASTORAL CARE & MINISTRIES Page 7 SUMMER MUSIC PROGRAM PRAY FOR THE SICK The Summer Music Camp that ran from June to July this summer was a comprehensive introduc on into music. The students were shown how to properly sing in a choir and were taught basic skills in learning how to play guitar, the recorder and the piano. The class was taught by Carla Miller, the St. Louise School Music Director and Sarah Alonzo, from the St. Louise Choir and a student in the Graduate Music Program at Azusa Pacific University. Please pray for those listed below who are sick: The Summer Music Camp was a five week program for 22 students of St. Louise. Each student has their own strengths which we were able to tap into and u lize in training and the teaching of the other students. It became a collabora ve effort! The students met three mes a week and they were broken into three groups. The groups each had an opportunity to play each of the instruments and to work on their vocal skills. At the end of the five week program the students put on a concert tled “Around the World,” in the Youth Room. This year we had 100 guests to listen to the music of the students. They sang folk music from different countries, some played instruments, and some played the djembe (drum), which they learned how to use during the music program. Yolanda Abrego; Florence Aguilar; Ma Byers; Eppie Cabral, Jr.; Michael Chacon; Sinatra Cornelius; Lilia Corte; Edye Duggan; Joe Escalera Sr. & Jr.; Pat Fallis; Rick Garre ; Pablo Garza Jr.; Tony Greene; Jane Griep; Carmen Gonzalez; David Gonzalez; Pedro Gu errez; Suzanne Hanson; Robert Hendrich; Mary Howard; Toni Hunt; Dana Iniguez; Le cia Lingao; Maria Macabagdal; Roger Magsino; Damacio Marquez; Gloria Marquez; Patricia Marquez; Carolyn Matone; Rayna Morrison; Kathleen Mo er; John Murphy; Stacey Myers; Tracie Neria; Saundra Nila; Michael Anthony Quizon; Ashley Reyes; Michael Reyes; Louis Rivera; Bart Sayers; Jennifer Senne ; Julia Sermeno; Frank Smith; Ryan Soldridge; Margareta Steinmetz; Rose Stewart; Bob Tessier; Iva Vasilj; George Vela; Berna Vigil; Robbie Villar; Joel Villasenor; Al Wurst; Melinda Zamora. Sarah and Carla are looking forward to next summer and plan to offer the program again with registra ons occurring next April 2017. KEEP US UPDATED Parishioners are asked to please contact the Parish Center to have a loved one placed on the list. For a name to remain on the sick list, please contact the Parish Office by the 15th of every month. The names of the sick and hur ng will be published weekly in our bulle n. Thank you for your assistance in helping us maintain the list, as it will ensure those in need of prayer will receive it. CALENDARS/SCHEDULES CONTACT INFORMATION SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Mondays & Fridays Wednesdays Saturdays PASTORAL STAFF Confessions: 7:30 AM to 7:55 AM 7:30 PM 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM Monday, August 1, 2016 6:20 AM Daily Mass 8:00 AM Daily Mass 9:00 AM Monday Morning Prayer 10:00 AM Altar Server Training 3:00 PM Dennis Uniform Sale CHURCH CHURCH SLDMCR CHURCH MPHALL Rev. Robert Fulton, Pastor (626) 915-7873 ext. 204 Fr. Joseph McShane, Associate Pastor (626) 915-7873 ext. 203 Deacon Al Valles, Permanent Deacon (626) 915-7873 ext. 225 Deacon Alan Holderness, Permanent Deacon (626) 915-7873 ext. 206 Deacon Peter Brause, Permanent Deacon (626) 915-7873 ext. 227 Deacon Omar Uriarte, Permanent Deacon (626) 915-7873 ext. 228 MINISTRY STAFF Tuesday, August 2, 2016 6:20 AM Daily Mass 8:00 AM Daily Mass 10:00 AM Altar Server Training 6:30 PM Legion of Mary Mee ng 7:00 PM SVDP Monthly Mee ng CHURCH CHURCH CHURCH PCBR SLDMCR Wednesday, August 3, 2016 6:20 AM Daily Mass 8:00 AM Daily Mass 10:00 AM Altar Server Training 6:45 PM OLPH Novena 7:00 PM RCIA CHURCH CHURCH CHURCH CHURCH SLDMCR Thursday, August 4, 2016 6:20 AM Daily Mass 8:00 AM Daily Mass CHURCH CHURCH Friday, August 5, 2016 6:20 AM Daily Mass 8:00 AM Daily Mass 10:30 AM FATIMA Prayer Group 6:00 PM Bingo 7:00 PM First Friday Mass CHURCH CHURCH PCBR MPHALL CHURCH Saturday, August6, 2016 8:00 AM Daily Mass 10:00 AM Group Bap sm 5:30 PM Evening Mass CHURCH CHURCH CHURCH Sunday, August 7, 2016 6:30 AM Mass 7:00 AM Breakfast in the Hall 8:00 AM Mass 9:30 AM Mass 11:00 AM Mass 12:30 PM Altar Serving Commissioning Mass 5:00 PM Mass Page 8 CHURCH MPHALL CHURCH CHURCH CHURCH CHURCH CHURCH MPHALL—Msgr. Pierce Hall MPR—Mul Purpose Room SLDMCR—St. Louise de Marillac Conference Room PCBR—Parish Center Board Room Sr. Nancy Uhl, SND de Namur, Marriage, Annulments, Visitors to the Sick & Pastoral Counseling (626) 915-7873 ext. 212 Robert Kochis, Director of Music (626) 915-7873 ext. 207 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Ray Elder, Business Manager (626) 915-7873 ext. 205 l manager@stlouisedm.org Susan Bugelli, Office Manager (626) 915-7873 ext. 201 l officemanager@stlouisedm.org PARISH SCHOOL Dr. Denise Valadez, Principal (626) 966-2317 ext. 310 Sue Reyes, Secretary (626) 966-2317 ext. 301 l SusanR@stlouisedm.org FAITH FORMATION Toney Renteria, Confirmation & Youth Ministry Coordinator (626) 332-5822 ext. 422 Sheila Uriarte, Elementary Coordinator (626) 332-5822 ext. 404 Cecilia Luna, Faith Formation Secretary Kathy and Ben Prestia, RCIA l (626) 963-1463 Faith Formation Hours Monday - Thursdays/ 9 am - 6 pm & Fridays / 9 am - 5 pm (626) 332-5822 St. Louise de Marillac Parish Center 1720 E. Covina Blvd., Covina, CA 91724 www.stlouisedm.org (626) 915-7873, Fax (626) 332-4431 Monday - Friday / 8 am - 8 pm Saturday / 9 am - 6 pm Sunday / 9 am - 2 pm Page 9 WORSHIP AND LITURGY TODAY’S READINGS TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Do not spend your life toiling for material gain (Ecclesiastes 1:2; 2:21-23). Psalm — If today you hear His voice, harden not your hearts (Psalm 90). Second Reading — Christ has raised you to new life, so seek now what is above (Colossians 3:1-5, 9-11). Gospel — Be on guard against all greed, for your life does not consist of earthly possessions, but of the riches of the reign of God (Luke 12:13-21). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Jer 28:1-17; Ps 119:29, 43, 79, 80, 95, 102; Mt 14:13-21 Tuesday: Jer 30:1-2, 12-15, 18-22; Ps 102:16-21, 29, 22-23; Mt 14:22-36 or Mt 15:1-2, 10-14 Wednesday: Jer 31:1-7; Jer 31:10, 11-12ab, 13; Mt 15:21-28 Thursday: Jer 31:31-34; Ps 51:12-15, 18-19; Mt 16:13-23 Friday: Na 2:1, 3; 3:1-3, 6-7; Dt 32:35cd-36ab, 39abcd, 41; Mt 16:24-28 Saturday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14; Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 9; 2 Pt 1:16-19; Lk 9:28b-36 Sunday: Wis 18:6-9; Ps 33:1, 12, 18-22; Hb 11:1-2, 8-19 [1-2, 8-12]; Lk 12:32-48 [35-40] DID YOU KNOW? Keep your kids safe in parks this summer The weather outside is beautiful, and one of the best places to play is the park. However, parents should start every visit to the park with a discussion with their kids about safety plan. Kids should know what to do if a stranger were to approach them, and who to go to if they feel uncomfortable or threatened. Public parks are a great place to play, but they are exposed to the public. Having a safety plan in place can help parents and kids feel secure and play safely this summer. For a copy of the TODAY.com article, email jvienna@la-archdiocese.org or call (213) 637-7227. For more information on other ways to keep kids safe, contact Linda Filkins, the Parish Safeguard Committee Chairperson at (626) 214-7846 or the Archdiocesan Safeguard the Children Office at (213) 637-7227. For particular help, call the Victims Assistance Office at (213) 637-7650. MASS INTENTIONS Sunday, July 31st 6:30 am: Alejandro Mendoza (RIP); Anita Gil (SI) 8:00 am: Leonardo Ko (RIP); Benjay Respicio (RIP) 9:30 am: Tomas (RIP); Rebeca Marquez (RIP) 11:00 am: George Krecak (RIP); Mara Dragicevic (RIP) 12:30 pm: Martha Munoz (RIP); Mary Grace Lima (SI) 5:00 pm: Joseph Diaz (SI); Fr. Pat McPolin (RIP) Monday, August 1st 6:20 am: Nani Mungcal (SI); Timothy Gleason (RIP) 8:00 am: Clemente Cruzado (RIP); Toni Patterson (RIP) Tuesday, August 2nd 6:20 am: Brian Wilson and Robert Wilson (RIP) 8:00 am: Blaz Rudela and the Rudela Family (SI) Wednesday, August 3rd 6:20 am: Sergio Cabibil, Sr. (RIP); Guillerma Cabibil (RIP) 8:00 am: Victor Gil, Sr. (RIP); Sergio Cabibil, Sr. (RIP) Thursday, August 4th 6:20 am: All souls in need (SI) 8:00 am: Iva Vasilj (SI); Lawrence LuJan (RIP) Friday, August 5th 6:20 am: Elizabeth Pacheco (SI); Kristina Keener Ivy (SI) 8:00 am: Lionel Martel (RIP); Felimon Soria (RIP) 7:00 pm: Benjay Respicio (RIP); Fr. Joseph McShane (SI) Saturday, August 6th 8:00 am: Aida Guerrero (RIP); David Guerrero (RIP) 5:30 pm: Matthew Guerrero (SI); Henry Solis (SI) Heavenly Brunch Please join us for Breakfast in the Msgr. Pierce Hall 7:00 AM to 12:30 PM What better way to meet new people and enjoy some old friends with good Christian fellowship and great food! OPEN SUNDAYS! 7:00 AM to 12:30PM Featuring: Breakfast Plate Huevos Rancheros Triple Stack of Pancakes Turkey Club Cereal, Fruit and Yogurt Coffee, Tea and Juice Credit and Debit cards accepted. Breakfast Burrito Chicken N Waffles Oatmeal Pastries
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