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513986-052216 - St.Louise de Marillac
St. Louise de Marillac Church
Serving God’s people in Covina, Glendora, San Dimas and surrounding communities.
“ Our human journey is modeled by the Holy Trinity.“
Fr. Robert P. Fulton
Pastor
Fr. Augustine Chang
Associate Pastor
Peter Brause
Deacon
Alan Holderness
Deacon
Omar Uriarte
Deacon
Catholic Charities
Al Valles
Deacon
Mass Schedule
Monday –Friday
6:20 am & 8:00 am
Awards Dinner
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
May 22, 2016
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
PASTORS CORNER
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Going to Mass is good for your Health.
A mother went to wake her son for church one Sunday morning. When she
knocked on his door, he said, “I’m not going!” “Why not?” asked his mother. “I’ll
give you two good
reasons,” he said. “One, I’m too Ɵred. Two, I want to watch
the game on TV.” His mother replied, “I’ll give you two good reasons why YOU
WILL go to church. One, you’re 47 years old. Two, you’re the pastor!”
Each of us some mes doesn’t want to go to Church on Sunday. And like most things worth doing, it
takes commitment and effort to follow through. Marriage is hard work, and yet, by staying married
you get a lifelong partner with whom to share your life. Raising a child is hard work. But when that
child graduates from school and he or she picks up that diploma a real sense of sa sfac on se les in
knowing you had a hand in that success. And, when a ending Mass, you receive grace; grace that
helps in a very real way with daily life.
One of the most striking scien fic discoveries about religion in recent years is that going to church
weekly is good for you. Religious a endance boosts the immune system and decreases blood
pressure. It may add as much as two to three years to your life. The reason for this is not en rely
clear.
Social support is no doubt part of the story. Church is not something that we do individually it is
something that we do collec vely. A study conducted in North Carolina found that frequent churchgoers had larger social networks, with more contacts and more kinds of
social support than their unchurched counterparts. And we know that
social support is directly ed to be er health.
Healthy behavior is no doubt another part. Certainly many churchgoers
struggle with behaviors they would like to change, but on average,
regular church a endees drink less, smoke less, use fewer recrea onal
drugs and are less sexually promiscuous than others.
Yet I think there may be another factor. Faith demands that you experience the world as more than
just what is material and observable. Persons of faith experience something that is greater than
they are. And that can result in a transcendent experience, one where you connect with God, and
you feel the hand of God touching you.
So, come to Church every Sunday and take advantage of a prescrip on for good mental and physical
health.
Father Robert Fulton, Pastor
MINISTRIES & ADULT FELLOWSHIP
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MEMORIAL DAY
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
The Parish Office will be Closed….
On Monday, May 30th, the Parish Office, Faith Forma on
Office, and the School Office will be closed in honor of
Memorial Day.
The Knights of Columbus Council #5271 will
have their next Dine Out at Max’s Cuisine,
located at 635 N. Azusa Avenue in Azusa,
91702 (626) 334-9695. The Dine Out will be
on Monday, May 23rd and Tuesday, May
24th. “Where’ve you been?” Come join us for fellowship
and great food!
There will be NO 6:20 AM or 8:00 AM Masses or morning
confessions on Monday, May 30th. Please join us for the
9:00 AM Memorial Day Mass. Informa on on page 6.
BOOK CLUB
“There are none so blind as those who will not see.”
Wendy Corsi Staub.
If you are interested in becoming a Knight of Columbus or
want more informa on about us, please contact
Ben Pres a at (626) 963-1556.
PAPER RECYCLING BIN
The St. Louise de Marillac Book Group is currently
reading, “The Good Sister,” by Wendi Corsi Staub. We
The recycling paper bin that is located at the southwest
will discuss the book on Monday, May 23rd at 6:30 PM in
corner of our campus will temporarily be removed to
the Board Room. For any addi onal informa on and to
accommodate more space for the Fron er Days Carnival.
RSVP, either call Peggy Cornish (626) 331-3905, Rosie
The Carnival, is on June 3rd, 4th and 5th.
Grijalva (626) 862-1810 or Kathy Janicki at
The paper bin will leave us on
(909) 816-1661. Email us at:
Friday, May 27th and will return
stlouisebookgroup@yahoo.com.
“Love one another in imitation
on Tuesday, June 7th. Thank you
of the union and life of the Lord”
ST. VINCENT de PAUL
- St. Louise de Marillac for your understanding and the
support of our recycling project.
To show our love for one another and to
honor our Blessed Mother, Mary, during her month of THIS WEEKS HIGHLIGHTS
May, the St. Louise de Marillac Conference of the Society
of St. Vincent de Paul is asking all parishioners to
PUERI CANTORES
par cipate in our annual Celebra on of Mothers and
Mary’s Journey
Children.
We have again designated Veronica’s Home at
Mary’s Mercy Center in San Bernardino as the
recipient of our celebra on. Veronica’s Home is a
long term Catholic residen al facility for mothers and their
children that provides a healthy alterna ve to abor on,
domes c violence, substance abuse and homelessness.
Beginning Mother’s Day weekend, May 7th
and 8th, we will have a collec on box in the
ves bule of the church as well as the Parish
Center. Veronica’s Home is reques ng the
following dona ons:
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New clothes children ages 1 - 9
Diapers size 3 - 5
Toiletries (i.e. shampoo, lotion, toothbrushes and toothpaste.)
The collec on boxes will be available throughout the
month of May.
A concert by the young singers of
Pueri Cantores San Gabriel Valley.
We invite you to join us for a concert featuring musical
se ngs portraying the inspiring story of the Blessed
Virgin Mary. Our choir, soloists and orchestra will
perform works by Mozart, Vivaldi, Pergolesi and other
masterful composers conducted by Patrick Flahive. This
program of masterworks portrays events in the life of the
Blessed Virgin Mary.
The concert will take place Friday, May 27th at 7:30 PM
in St. Philip the Apostle Church, 151 S. Hill Avenue,
Pasadena, 91106. The suggested dona on for ckets is
$15 at the door ($12 for seniors and children under 12),
or $12
dona on if the ckets are reserved in advance.
Order ckets by telephone at (626) 918-3994.
ADULT SPIRITUALITY AND ENRICHMENT
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CATHOLIC CHARITIES DINNER
WIDOWS AND WIDOWERS
On May 9th 2016 twenty seven members of our
Altar Society were recognized by Catholic Chari es for
their outstanding volunteer service. Father Robert, Father
Augus ne, Sister Nancy and several other parishioners
were on hand at the 32nd annual dinner to witness our
Altar Society members as they received their awards and
were personally thanked by Bishop David O’Connell for
their service.
The San Gabriel Valley Chapter of NAIM, an organiza on
for Catholic widows and widowers, will meet on Monday,
May 23, 2016, at 12 noon in Room C of the Parish Center
at St. Christopher Church, 629 S. Glendora Avenue, West
Covina. Refreshments will be served. Our speaker will be
Tarra Cas llo, Consultant with “A Place for Mom.”
Visitors are welcome. NAIM is under the direc on of the
Archdiocesan Office of Family Life. For further
informa on, please call Eloise at (626) 919-3735.
Bishop O’Connell said in his le er
to the award ceremony, “A ending
to the needs of the hungry, thirsty,
imprisoned,
lonely and others in
need is not easy. It requires going
out.
It requires sacrifice.
It
requires change in oneself as we
allow our perspec ves and our hearts to grow. Tonight,
we honor those among us who have answered the
call- who have given to those in need from their very
selves, as Christ has. Thank you dear brothers and sisters,
for being merciful and inspiring us to be the same.”
The 2016 Spirit of Caring Award was presented to the
Brothers of Father Maguire Council 3851 – Knights of
Columbus; Ascending Lights; and to Rev. Tony P. Astudillo,
Pastor of St. Lorenzo Ruiz Catholic Community. Special
tribute went out to Deacon Gus Sebenius who passed
away June 8, 2015.
The Annual Catholic Chari es Dinner is a tribute to the
men and women who commit me and energy every year
to the social service mission of Catholic Chari es and local
churches throughout the Southland. The men and women
honored receive medals for their volunteer efforts in
addi on to taking a photograph with the Bishop. The
dinner was held at Quiet Cannon in Montebello. The
photos on the front cover of this bulle n are from the
Catholic Chari es Awards Banquet.
St. Louise de Marillac honored:
Jesse Alcaraz, Jean Beaver, David Driscoll, Margo Driscoll,
Toni Dumas, Ray Esquibel, Josephine Flores, Alicia Garcia,
Linda Garcia, Corina Hiel, Jan Housh, Ruth Joerger, Antoine e Lee, Sonia Litwin, Sandy Meiser, Ruth Millar-Arboit,
Alice Montalvo, Mary Mosqueria, Phyllis Rexius, Ramona
Reyes, Irma Rodarte, Cecilia Rodriguez, Joanne SmullinDaley, Robert Stewart, Judy Sunderland, Janet Vangaalen,
Vienna Wilson, and Pilar Weisberg.
Lord Jesus we pray for widows
Hearts broken and filled in sorrow,
Lonely with a companion and love,
But filled with responsibilities to handle.
Bosco Tech Offers Summer Programs
for 6th -12th Graders
Don Bosco Technical Institute (Bosco Tech) will offer
academic enrichment and review courses, as well as
sports camps, to boys and girls in sixth to twelfth grade.
Six-week high school courses begin on Monday, June 27th, while five-week
middle school courses begin on Tuesday, July 5th, 2016.
High school students can earn a full year’s course credit , in accelerated
classes such as: Geometry, Algebra II and Pre-Calculus. Other classes
include:
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Android Apps Design
Beginning Guitar
Drawing/Illustration
Robotics Class
Laboratory Science Workshop
Cheerleading Camp
Sports Camp: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, soccer, tennis
The deadline for summer school
pre-registration is June 10, 2016. Walkin registration, is on a space-available
basis, will be conducted on Tuesday,
June 21, and Wednesday, June 22, in
the school library from 8:00 AM to 12
noon and from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
For further information please visit:
www.boscotech.edu/summerprograms or (626) 940-2000.
Don Bosco Technical Institute
1151 San Gabriel Boulevard, Rosemead, CA 91770
ST. LOUISE DE MARILLAC SCHOOL & FAITH FORMATION
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REGISTER NOW FOR SBS!
CITY OF SAINTS
Spaces are filling up quickly for our Summer Bible School!
Join Joseph as he swats away scorpions in a dark prison
cell. Stroll through the golden splendor of Pharaoh’s
palace. Experience exo c sights and smells in an Egyp an
bazaar. Be carried away by music wa ing through en cing
desert air. What a week of fun and las ng Bible learning!
The theme this year is Egypt!
The City of Saints is a Catholic teen conference hosted by
Archbishop Jose Gomez and the Youth Ministry Division
of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, is a wonderful
opportunity for young people to learn more about their
Catholic faith. City of saints is open to young adults in the
9th through 12th grades. The Faith Forma on Office is
currently taking registra ons for City of Saints.
Registra on ends on June 7th.
St. Louise de Marillac Summer Bible School begins July
11th through July 15th. Registra on
has already begun. Don’t wait to sign
up for this fun, filled week.
Please call Faith FormaƟon for more
informaƟon at: (626) 332-5822 or if
you would like to volunteer and help
with this event for service hours.
YOUTH NIGHT
DATES TO REMEMBER
Complete calendar at
www.stlouisedm.org/faithformation.
May 22
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Youth Night 6:30PM to 8:30PM
May 26
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Bible study: Thursday 6:30 pm—8:30 pm
June 2,3,4
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Frontier Days Carnival - Service Hours
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Last day to register for
City of Saints Teen Conference
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Theology on Tap
June 7
July 9, 16,23,30
SUMMER MOVIE NIGHT
Mark your calendar, for Fridays in July is Movie Night!
We will have a different movie each Friday in July:
Friday, July 1st
Friday, July 8th (Youth Recogni on)
Friday, July 15th
Friday, July 22nd
Friday, July 29th
The movies are Rated G for all audiences. They are FREE
to everyone. Come join us on the field. Bring a blanket
and sit under the stars, as we celebrate fellowship with a
movie.
ADMINISTRATION
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MEMORIAL DAY MASS
FRONTIER DAYS CARNIVAL
The American heroes Ministry would like our parish
family to join on Monday, May 30th, at the 9:00 AM
Mass to remember our deceased veterans.
Today, Sunday, May 22nd St. Louise will have three
Mariachi performers who will sing “Ave Maria” a er the
8:00 AM, 9:30 AM, and the 11:00 AM Masses in the Mul
Purpose Pavilion. This delight will be a kick off to the
Mariachi and Mexican Buffet that will be at the Fron er
Days Carnival. We will begin to sell Presale Tickets to the
Mexican Buffet on Sunday, May 29th a er all of the
Masses.
There will be a Prayer Table setup at the entrance of the
Church with cards for you to write the names of your
deceased military loved ones. The names will be
presented and placed at the foot of the Altar. A er Mass
please join us for a light recep on in the St. Louise de
Marillac Conference Room located in the Parish Center.
A Reminder that there will be NO 6:20 AM or 8:00 AM
Masses or morning Confessions on Monday, May 30th.
ETHICS POINT
In an effort for financial transparency and fiscal
responsibility, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles established
a hotline (855) 420-8644 and website archla.org/report
where persons concerned about financial ac vity can
report their concerns anonymously and confiden ally to
EthicsPoint, a third-party interna onally respected
company. EthicsPoint has a process in place where these
reports are reviewed and inves gated without fear of
reprisal. The hotline and website allow for the concerned
individuals to communicate any financial misdoings they
are aware of in a confiden al and professional manner.
Visit www.archla.org/report or pick up a copy of the
“Report a Financial Concern” brochure in the ves bule.
Carnival Presale Unlimited Ride Wristband Tickets are on
sale at the Parish Office. Wristband Unlimited Rides are
valid only on the day you choose to use it. If you want
unlimited rides all three days of the Carnival, three wristband need to be purchased. They are on sale for $20. So
you will save 25%. The weekend of the Carnival they will
be sold for $30. There will be a table a er the Sunday
Masses selling ride ckets, raffle ckets, limited amount
of t-shirts and sponsorships. Please stop by as this is a
convenient way to purchase these advanced items.
The first Early Bird drawing was last Sunday. The next will
be this Sunday, May 22nd. Early Bird drawing is for
$100.00.
Silent Auction Donations?
Do you have an, service or a Gift Certificate
that you would like to donate to our Silent
Auction? Please contact Lehel Szucs at:
THIS WEEKS HIGHLIGHTS
silentauction@stlouisedm.org
or by phone at (626) 922-2514
Remembering Those Who
Serve...
Almighty God,
Our sons and daughters, pride of our na on, have served,
fought and died so that we might be free. How truly
immortal are those who give their lives for liberty.
Blessed are they whose blood is shed for the welfare of
their
fellowman. Grant them, heavenly Father, eternal
peace, embrace them and receive them into thy
kingdom. Let the living not forget the price they paid for
our freedom. Blessed are those who mourn: for they shall
be comforted. Blessed are those who fought and died for
they shall be remembered.
Amen
STEWARDSHIP
Thank you for your generous stewardship. St. Louise appreciates
your support of our many programs and ministries.
Offertory for Sunday, May 15, 2016
2016
2015
Variance
Envelopes
$ 22,047
$ 17,103
$ 4,944
Plate
$ 4,962
$ 3,142
$ 1,820
TOTAL
$ 27,009
$ 20,245
$ 6,764
PASTORAL CARE AND OUTREACH
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PASTORAL COUNCIL PROFILES
PRAY FOR THE SICK
BRIAN LEE
Please pray for those listed below who
are sick:
Brian Lee has been a professional City Planner for
over thirty years. He is the Director of Community
Antonio Bardalles: Mary Buchynski;
Development. Brian has been at St. Louise de
Eppie Cabral, Jr.; Lore a Cady;
Marillac since April 1999. He is currently involved
Michael
Chacon;
Luis
Arturo
with the Men’s Retreat at Mater Dolorosa. He joined
Chinchilla; Lilia Corte; Rochelle Dalan;
the Pastoral Council wan ng to contribute to the
Joe Escalera Sr. & Jr.; Giselle Fiberis;
parish in any way he could be an asset, while growing spiritually through his Rick Garre ;
Carmen Gonzalez;
par cipa on.
David Gonzalez; Pedro Gu errez;
Suzanne Hanson; Toni Hunt; David
MARY NOEL CUNNINGHAM
Ibanez; Dana Iniguez; Daniel Iniguez;
Monsignor Pierce was the first to welcome us to St. Louise de Marillac. He Adele Lui; Maria Macabagdal;
created a wonderful sense of community, so it was only natural that David and I Damacio Marquez; Gloria Marquez;
Patricia Marquez; Carolyn Matone;
would send our girls to school at St. Louise.
Rayna Morrison; Kathleen Mo er;
Mary said that she was “blessed to have the John Murphy; Stacey Myers; Tracie
opportunity of a Catholic educa on and wanted the Neria; Saundra Nila; Michael Quizon;
same for the girls.” Mary and David have two Michael Reyes; Phyllis Rexius; Bridget
daughters, Carolyn and Katherine (Ka e—who Riegert; Louis Rivera; Kar a Grace
currently works in the Parish Office). Mary was a Room Russell; Jennifer Senne ; Julia
Parent, a member of the Parent Board, she was a Sermeno; Ferdinand Silveo; Frank
Health Room Moderator, a chairperson for the Country Smith; Ryan Soldridge; Bob Tessier;
Store and a chairperson for the Fron er Days Carnival. “I loved this me of my Berna Vigil;
Robbie Villar; Joel
life, and we have made wonderful life long friends.”
Villasenor; Al Wurst; Melinda Zamora
In addi on to Mary’s role on the Pastoral Council she and David are Eucharis c
Ministers.
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL
Prayer is putting
oneself in the hands
of God
In the Archdiocese the role of the Parish Pastoral Council is centered on
Mother Teresa
pastoral planning, which includes periodically evalua ng the parish mission
statement, assessing ongoing needs, defining parish goals, and se ng the
strategies for implemen ng those goals. Evalua on of the parish’s progress in
carrying out the Church’s mission is also a core obliga on of a Parish Pastoral KEEP US UPDATED
Council. The emphasis is on listening and planning for a parish and working Parishioners are asked to please
closely with those staff and volunteers who are actually charged with contact the Parish Center to have a
implemen ng the mission through various ministries and groups.
loved one placed on the list. For a
name to remain on the sick list,
VATICAN SPLENDORS
please contact the Parish Office by
the 15th of every month. The names
Vatican Splendors is a special exhibit of over 200 paintings and
artifacts from the Vatican on display at the Ronald Reagan of the sick and hur ng will be
published weekly in our bulle n.
Presidential Library through August 28, 2016.
Thank you for your assistance in helpTo receive a $5 discount on tickets enter the code PARISH at the ing us maintain the list, as it will enwebsite www.reaganlibrary.com or ask for the parish discount at the sure those in need of prayer will receive it.
admission desk. The toll-free number is (800) 410-8354.
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, May 23, 2016
6:20 AM Daily Mass
8:00 AM Daily Mass
9:00 AM Monday Morning Prayer
6:30 PM Respect Life Mee ng
CHURCH
CHURCH
SLDMCR
SLDMCR
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
6:20 AM Daily Mass
8:00 AM Daily Mass
6:30 PM Legion of Mary Mee ng
7:00 PM Women of Faith Bible Study
CHURCH
CHURCH
PCBR
8th Grade
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
6:20 AM Daily Mass
8:00 AM Daily Mass
6:30 PM OLPH Novena
6:30 PM R.C.I.A.
7:30 PM Confessions
CHURCH
CHURCH
CHURCH
SLDMCR
CHURCH
Thursday, May 26, 2016
6:20 AM Daily Mass
8:00 AM Daily Mass
12:00 PM Bible Study
6:00 PM Legion of Mary Curia
CHURCH
CHURCH
SLDMCR
SLDMCR
Friday, May 27, 2016
6:20 AM Daily Mass
8:00 AM Daily Mass
10:30 AM FATIMA Prayer Group
6:00 PM Bingo
CHURCH
CHURCH
PCBR
MPHALL
Saturday, May 28, 2016
8:00 AM Daily Mass
5:30 PM Mass
CHURCH
CHURCH
Sunday, May 29, 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 Mass
5:00 PM Mass
CHURCH
MPHALL
CHURCH
CHURCH
CHURCH
CHURCH
CHURCH
MPHALL—Msgr. Pierce Hall
SLDMCR—St. Louise de Marillac Conference Room
PCBR—Parish Center Board Room
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Rev. Robert Fulton, Pastor
(626) 915-7873 ext 204
Rev. Augustine Chang, 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
Sr. Nancy Uhl, SND de Namur, Marriage, Annulments,
Visitors to the Sick & Pastoral Counseling
(626) 915-7873 ext 212
Sandra Roman, Liturgy & Lay Ministries Coordinator
(626) 915-7873 ext 223
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
Amanda Munoz, 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
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WORSHIP AND LITURGY
TODAY’S READINGS
MASS INTENTIONS
TODAY’S READINGS
Psalm — O Lord, our God, how wonderful your name in
all the earth! (Psalm 8).
Sunday, May 22nd
6:30 am:
Gloria Lacsamana (RIP); Chulita Agbay (RIP)
8:00 am:
Phyllis Saccia (SI); Nestor Leynes (RIP)
9:30 am:
George Macias (SI); Tabatha Neal (RIP)
11:00 am:
St. Louise Parish Families
12:30 pm:
Faustino and Silvina Samson (RIP)
5:00 pm:
Julia Sermeno (SI); Patrick Shay (SI)
Second Reading — God’s love has been poured out into
our hearts through the Holy Spirit that has been given to
us (Romans 5:1-5).
Monday, May 23rd
6:20 am:
Felipe and Severina Alcantara (RIP)
8:00 am:
Juan Dimacali (RIP); Elizabeth Pratt-Beck (RIP)
Gospel — Everything that the Father has is mine; the
Spirit will take from what is mine and declare it to you
(John 16:12-15).
Tuesday, May 24th
6:20 am:
Felipe and Severina Alcantara (RIP)
8:00 am:
Monique Rivera (SI); Theresa Santoro (RIP)
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997,
International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
Wednesday, May 25th
6:20 am:
Felipe and Severina Alcantara (RIP)
8:00 am:
Ray Edralin (SI); Nonito Avila (RIP)
First Reading — Before anything was created, the
wisdom of God was brought forth (Proverbs 8:22-31).
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
1 Pt 1:3-9; Ps 111:1-2, 5-6, 9-10c;
Mk 10:17-27
Tuesday:
1 Pt 1:10-16; Ps 98:1-4; Mk 10:28-31
Wednesday: 1 Pt 1:18-25; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20;
Mk 10:32-45
Thursday:
1 Pt 2:2-5, 9-12; Ps 100:2-5; Mk 10:46-52
Friday:
1 Pt 4:7-13; Ps 96:10-13; Mk 11:11-26
Saturday:
Jude 17, 20b-25; Ps 63:2-6; Mk 11:27-33
Sunday:
Gn 14:18-20; Ps 110:1-4; 1 Cor 11:23-26;
Lk 9:11b-17
Thursday, May 26th
6:20 am:
Toni Gant and her Deceased Loved Ones
8:00 am:
Emily Rodriguez (SI); Sandra Roman (SI)
Friday, May 27th
6:20 am:
Tomasa Marciana (RIP); Evelyn Soria (SI)
8:00 am:
Helen Solis (RIP); Florencia Pinedo (RIP)
Saturday, May 28th
8:00 am:
Evelina Rivera (RIP); Dalton Pitts (SI)
5:30 pm:
Purita Gumaru (RIP); Jack Mannina (RIP)
Heavenly Brunch
DID YOU KNOW?
Archdiocese provides resources for parishioners to
learn more
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles recently published an
updated version of the annual brochure called Working
Together to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse. This brochure
provides parishioners with a list of policies and
procedures regarding sexual abuse and education in the
Catholic Church, as well as local programs and resources
that work to protect abuse. For a copy of the 2016
brochure, check your parish vestibule,
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.
Please join us for Breakfast in the
Msgr. Pierce Hall
7:00 am to 12:30 pm
Folks what better way to meet new people and enjoy some old friends with good
Christian fellowship and great food!!!
Come & join us for breakfast after mass.
Menu Items
Breakfast Plate Breakfast Burrito Huevos Rancheros
Triple Stack of Pancakes Chicken N’ Waffles 
Turkey Club  Pastries  Fruit  Yogurt Oatmeal  Cereal
Coffee  Tea  Juice
Credit and Debit cards accepted.
NO CLOTHING,
SHOES, OR
APPLIANC ES