MAY 17, 2015 - Our Lady of the Rosary Church
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MAY 17, 2015 - Our Lady of the Rosary Church
The Sunday Rosaries of May are led by the Societa del Santo Rosario 10:00 AM May 17, 2015 The Ascension of the Lord Our Lady of the Rosary Mission Statement Rectory 1659 Columbia Street Pastoral Center Parish Office 1629 Columbia St. (619) 234-4820 ~ FAX (619) 234-3559 ~ www.olrsd.org 1668 State Street; San Diego, California 92101 Italian National Catholic Parish Our Lady of the Rosary Church Hall 1654 State Street We, the Parish of Our Lady of the Rosary, are a pilgrim church. Under the mantle of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we grow as a people of God following Jesus, celebrating the Eucharist, living apostolic service, continuing faith formation and Marian devotions. We strive to bring the joy of the gospel and imitate Jesus through compassion, mercy and love, especially for the poor and marginalized. We seek to be faithful stewards providing a heart and home for all. Our Lady of the Rosary Page 2 Little Italy, San Diego, CA We welcome all visitors to our celebration. While Holy Communion may only be received by prepared Catholics, our non-Catholic guests are welcome to receive a special blessing from the priest during distribution. Simply cross your arms on your chest as you approach the priest. Masses of the Week: May 17th to 24th, 2015 Saturday, May 16: 5:30 p.m. Caterina Zizzo † Nina & Sergio Gonzales Next Sunday, May 17: Ascension of the Lord 7:30 a.m. Parishioners, Benefactors & Friends 9:00 a.m. Umberto & Adriana Assenti † Assenti & Sardo Families 10:30 a.m. Gaetano Carini † Anna Sanfilippo 12 noon In honor of St. Anthony St. Anthony Prayer Group Monday: 7:30 a.m. Msgr. Fred Florek † ICF San Diego District Council 12 noon Angie Giacalone † Bob & Kathy Gaddi Tuesday: 7:30 a.m. Carlos Nava † Gabriel & Norma Michel 12 noon Dick Suszko † Ruth Suszko Wednesday: 7:30 a.m. Perpetual Membership 12 noon Caterina Zizzo † Carmela & Lenordo Teritto Thursday: 7:30 a.m. Vincenzo Crisci † Madonna del Lume 12 noon Evangelina Williams Mari, Jon & Family Friday: 7:30 a.m. Pat Brehm E. Aileen McCombs 12 noon Mario Sanfilippo † Kathy & Joe Russo & Family Saturday: 7:30 a.m. Margaret Conklin † Garry Conklin 12 noon John Riggs † Rosalia & Frank Crivello 5:30 p.m. (Vigil) Caterina Zizzo † Francesca & Cathy Zerilli Next Sunday, May 24: Pentecost Sunday 7:30 a.m. Mary Livings † Paul Franco & Family 9:00 a.m. Parishioners, Benefactors & Friends 10:30 a.m. Sam & Kathleen Navarra † Massa & Navarra Families 12 noon Caterina Zizzo † Cristina Busalacchi Please remember that our daily Mass Calendar fills rapidly. Presently the wait is eight to ten months in advance. If you hope to have a mass celebrated on a special date, look ahead and call early. What are the Knights of Columbus? Keep a look out for these gentleman. They are always ready to share what this organization is and more importantly what it means to them. Their Facebook page is linked to the parishes, so please, look them up and reach out. Or stop by a recruiting booth the next time they have a membership drive. Find out who they are! Our Lady of the Rosary Page 3 Faith Formation Corner • Registration forms have been mailed. Please register your child for 2015-2016 by May 31st. • Remember to return your “Missionary Childhood Boxes” Hospitality Café Volunteer Opportunity at OLR Little Italy, San Diego, CA Baptism Class The next Baptism class will be Thursday, May 28th at 6:30 PM in the St. Gianna Room of the Pastoral Center. Parents wishing to have their child baptized and confirmed adults who have been asked to be a godparent must attend this program, which is regularly offered by all the parishes. Wednesday Classes with Fr. Louis Solcia The Hospitality Café (Coffee & Donuts) needs someone to put up tables and chairs before the 7:30 AM Mass on Sundays. Please call Sherry at (619) 804-9365 if interested. We continue for a few more weeks with Ecclesiastical Latin (20 minutes) We will have question and answers for many months to come on the Bible and morality Please come and bring a GOOD JOKE Come to Me and I will Refresh You May 10th’s Collections Our Lady of the Rosary established a small adoration chapel to allow anyone interested the chance to sign up for a private, weekly, one hour devotion. The intent of the chapel is to provide a private place where you may focus, uninterrupted, on Jesus without the distractions associated with regular “perpetual” adoration chapels. This is an excellent opportunity to put forth the extra effort for Jesus to reflect upon the salvation He purchased for us. Spend some time with the Blessed Sacrament and focus on Christ. Commit to one weekly hour with the Lord in the Adoration Chapel (Church parkinglot). You will treasure the 60 minutes of peace and heart to heart with Jesus in the Holy Eucharist. If interested in participating in this opportunity, you must be signed up and attend only during your hour. Please do not interrupt another adorer during their assigned private hour. To sign up, contact Donna at the office at (619) 234-4820 or donna@olrsd.org. Weekly Goal = $11,000 Masses$6,270 Mailed In$810 Online $2,052.50 Total $9,132.50 Thank You for your continued generosity! And a special thank you to those who have generously donated with stock, which maximizes donation amounts for deductible contributions by avoiding capital gains taxes. Sanctuary Candle Dedication Remember your departed loved ones or special intentions by purchasing a sanctuary candle for a week. The two beautiful candles that hang on the sides of the tabernacle will be lit in honor of your request. For $20 a week you may purchase the candles through the office during normal business hours. Baptisms ~ The following child has been joyfully welcomed into the family of God: Joseph Karl Evert, son of Jason & Crystalina Padilla Evert God love & bless him always. First Holy Communion ~ The following child has made her First Holy Communion: Mary Stella Evert God bless her always. Marriage Banns ~ The following couples have exchanged a promise to marry in Christ: Ralph Hajnrych & Elena Roma Kenny Colwell & Teresa Andino Our Lady of the Rosary Page 4 Little Italy, San Diego, CA Background of Things were a lot simpler in the days of the priestly author of the creation story in Genesis 1: The earth was flat. It was surrounded by water, which was kept out of the surface of the earth by a big bowl. The sun and the moon and stars were stuck into this bowl (called the firmament), and God watched down on his creation from the firmament. But the earth is round. And it is not the center of the universe. The earth goes around the sun. And there are billions and billions of stars like our sun. So where is heaven? Obviously it isn’t up or out. And it isn’t away. But because of our historical baggage, in spite of science, we still speak of heaven as “up.” As a consequence, knowing a bit of science, we imagine that God is billions and billions of light years away. And then we wonder if he can even think about us. The very word “ascension” Blends itself to the “up and away” idea. Our image of Jesus’ “Ascension” is that he stands on a cloud, and the cloud takes him up and far, far away. This is, in fact, the opposite notion which the mystery of the Ascension of Christ should give us. Luke is the only-gospel writer who describes the Ascension. Mark says simply (in the longer ending) that Jesus was taken to heaven. The very word which he uses (analambanein) has two meanings: It can mean the “acceptance of a sacrifice by the deity.” It can also mean “taken up” or “taken into.” The first reading gives us an important theological notion of the mystery: At the end of his earthly life, after his death and resurrection, the sacrifice of Jesus is accepted by the Father. We are redeemed! But there is the second meaning also. The picture should not be of Jesus standing on a cloud which rises; rather Jesus enters the cloud of God’s glory. The cloud of God’s glory was seen in the Exodus; it engulfed the tabernacle or meeting tent. It was seen in the dedication of the temple of Solomon; it engulfed the temple, a sign of God’s glorious presence. It was seen in the Transfiguration: Jesus; Moses and Elijah are in God’s glory. And it is the meaning of the Ascension here. Jesus enters God’s glory; there should be no connotation of geography or topography, even though our customary languages speaks of it that way. Why is this important? If we think of Jesus as ascending far, far away, we imagine that he is gone, and the Father is also far away. That is not the meaning. The meaning is that he is in the Father’s glory, and that glory is still present. Jesus is not visibly here, but he truly is still present. After all, he said, “I am with you all days, even to the end of the world.” I like to think of the mystery in terms of “dimensions.” We are governed by space and time dimensions. Space, has length, breadth and height. But Jesus transcended these to enter the dimension of glory: Heaven is not far away; it is here; it is simply in a dimension which we do not see or feel. If we think in these terms, then Jesus should be very close to us, and also the Father. Our prayers need not be shouts, for the Lord is right here. Another meaning of the Ascension is that “Now you are on your own.” That is not exactly correct, theologically. We are on our own in the sense that Jesus does not appear visibly Our Lady of the Rosary the Page 5 Little Italy, San Diego, CA Litrugy to us anymore. He doesn’t whisper in our ear. We aren’t on our own in one important sense: the Holy Spirit is with us; he manifests the presence of Father and Son in our lives. But we still must act on our own; we must be mature enough to stand on our own two spiritual feet, not expecting that Jesus will appear and give us direction in every question. This means we must use our minds. We must study and pray. We must reflect. We must go through the agony of forming a good conscience, and we must follow that conscience even though Jesus is not visibly present. If the Ascension means anything, then, it means that we don’t look for a spectacular vision; we don’t seek to hear voices. It also means that we don’t need to go on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land (or any other place) to experience the Lord. He is with us here and now. We walk by faith and not by sight. With this appreciation of the meaning of the Ascension, let us look at the Scriptures for today’s Mass. The first reading is the first eleven verses of Acts of Apostles. Luke has a forty day interval between the Resurrection and the Ascension. Some commentators have remarked that forty was the number of days given by the rabbis for a disciple to master the doctrine of his teacher. Perhaps Luke is trying to say that the apostles are now “ready.” Luke is in verbal disagreement with Matthew and Mark, where the disciples are told, to meet Jesus in Galilee. Luke’s Jesus tells them to stay in Jerusalem awaiting the promise of the Father. Luke states that the “cloud took him from their sight.” This is the cloud of glory, the shekinah. Jesus enters the glory of the Father and his sacrifice is accepted: The first of the alternate second readings speaks of Jesus “seated” at the right hand of the Father. Sitting is a position of authority. Jesus is our Mediator with the Father, and full authority is given him. At the conclusion of the reading, Paul speaks of the Church as the “fullness” of Christ. The Greek word is “pleroma” which means “everything that makes something to be what it is.” Jesus is the “fullness” of the Father: Everything that makes the Father to be what he is resides bodily in Jesus Christ! And the Church is the “fullness” of Christ: Everything that makes Christ to be who he is resides in us, his Church! The Church stands in relation to Christ as Christ stands in relation to the Father! The second reading is a prayer for unity in the Church: We must preserve the unity in the Spirit, since we are one body, called to one hope in one Lord, one faith and one baptism. Each person in the Church has distinct gifts and talents which he/she must use for the building up of the Body of Christ in unity.’ The gospel is from the longer ending of Mark. This is canonical Scripture, but scholars debate whether Mark wrote it. This longer ending was certainly known to the Fathers of the Church of the Second Century, such as Irenaeus. It is a summary of the mission of the Church: After the Ascension, the disciples went everywhere preaching the good news; and God was with them and worked through them. Our Lady of the Rosary What is a parishioner? One who is registered and actively participates in the liturgical/pastoral life of the parish through the generous, sacrificial and proportionate sharing of his or her Godgiven giftedness of time, talent and treasure. Online Registration Are you new to the Parish? Are you receiving our Newsletter in the mail? Or have you recently moved and haven’t had the opportunity to let us know yet? Our website makes it quick and easy so we can all stay in touch. www.olrsd.org The link for the “Registration Form” and “Contact Information Update” is under the “Contact Us” tab. Online Giving helps the parish because contributions continue even if there are circumstances preventing you from getting to the church. It is also easy for our staff to administer and maintain. If you have not yet signed up for Online Giving, I strongly encourage you to consider this method of contribution. You may also continue to use your offering envelope as a sign of your contributions while at Mass. Perpetual Membership Every week a Mass is celebrated in our Church for all those inscribed in our Perpetual Membership. A certificate is given at time of registration. Donation is $15. Write to Perpetual Membership, 1629 Columbia St, San Diego, CA 92101. Page 6 Little Italy, San Diego, CA Beginning Experience Weekend Widowed, Divorced and Separated persons ready to move beyond their grief are invited to attend at Whispering Winds, Catholic Camp in Julian on June 5-7, 2015. A trained team of peers leads participants through a healing and growth experience. If you are willing to put your feeling of anger and despair behind you and desire a new beginning, this weekend may be for you. For further information call Linda (858) 335-0915 or Cathy (619) 222-9093. School Of The Madeleine is the Catholic elementary school of St. Mary Magdalene Parish. The school is located in the Mission Bay/ Bay Park area and serves students from preschool through grade 8. The school offers special programs in accelerated math and Spanish in grades 5-8. Madeleine also has a computer and brand new science lab. Applications for the 2015-2016 school year are now being accepted. Currently there are openings in kindergarten through 7th grades. For further information, please call (619) 276-6545. What is Retrouvaille? www.retrouvaille.org A program designed to help Troubled Marriages. It helps spouses uncover or re-awaken the Love, Trust and Commitment that originally brought them together. For information call (951) 259-9474 English Weekends: June 19 – 21 September 11 – 13 Prayer Chain Is there something going on in your or your family’s life right now that you can use some prayerful assistance with? Or do you want to pray for your fellow parish family members who are in need of support? Email divinemercybeliever@gmail.com, whether you are in need of prayers or feel the need to pray for others! 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Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-231-0805 Our Lady of the Rosary Mass Schedule Daily (Monday - Saturday): 7:30 am - 12 Noon Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12:00 (Noon Mass in Italian on 1st Sunday of the Month) Holy Days: 7:30 am, 12:00 Noon, 7:00 pm 2nd Sunday, Gregorian Chant Latin Mass: 4:00 pm Devotions Sacred Heart: 1st Friday at 7:30 am Blessed Mother: 1st Saturday at 7:30 am Mother of Perpetual Help: Tuesday at 7:30 pm Goretti Mass & Devotions: 1st Friday at 6:30 pm St. Padre Pio: 1st Monday of the month at 6:30 pm Sacraments Baptism ~ Given to registered parishioners. Parents & Godparents must attend a BAPTISM CLASS. Instruction given on the 2nd & 4th Thursdays of the Month, 6:30 - 8:00 PM. Baptisms scheduled on the 1st Sunday of the Month. Register Online. Reconciliation (Confession) ~ Saturdays from 4:00 to 5:00 pm, weekdays 11:30 am to 12:00 noon, 30 minutes prior to each Mass (must approach the altar and request from the priest). Matrimony ~ Notice is required 9 (nine) months in advance and before any other arrangements are made (i.e. hall rental, invitation printing, etc). Contact Timothy. Christian Education Classes (CCD) ~ Offered to all registered parish students attending public school. Kindergarten through Confirmation attend on Sundays from 9 to 11 am. Registered private school students wishing to receive Communion & Confirmation must attend the two year program for each Sacrament. R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) ~ Instructions for Adults desiring to receive the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Eucharist meet Tuesdays at 7:00 pm in the Downstairs Hall from September to Pentecost Eucharist For Homebound/Sick ~ Contact Sophie Piconi at piconi@att.net to schedule receipt of Eucharist at home. Pastor Fr. Joseph M. Tabigue, C.R.S.P. Associate Pastor Fr. Louis M. Solcia, C.R.S.P. Fr. Albino M. Vecina, C.R.S.P. Deacon Stephen O’Riordan ~ deaconstephen@olrsd.org deaconstephen.blogspot.com Parish Office Monday - Friday 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Phone: (619) 234-4820 ~ Fax: (619) 234-3559 Pastoral Offices Antoinette Cotton antoinette@olrsd.org (Office Manager/Accounting/Secretary) Our Lady’s Gifts shop@olrsd.org Timothy Horning tim@olrsd.org (Bulletin & Newsletter Editor/Database Manager/ Accounting/ Weddings/Website) Lori Lopez lorilopez@cox.net Angela Rieta anglrieta@gmail.com (Faith Formation Co-Principals) Donna Piranio (Receptionist, Mass Requests) donna@olrsd.org To Register Come to the Pastoral Center or go to our website and fill in the form found in the “Contact Us” tab. You will be considered a Registered Parishioner AFTER one year. Our Lady’s Gifts Pastoral Center Parking Lot Monday - Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Thursday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Friday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM Sunday: 8:30 AM - 2:00 PM (619) 234-0162 ~ shop@olrsd.org Please, come to Church Dressed Appropriately! To be modestly and tastefully dressed is a sign of respect for God, for our selves, and for others. It’s a false assumption that God does not care how we dress. Jesus told us “Whatever you do to the least of my brothers, you do it to me.” If our attire is indecently provocative (short shorts, strapless, backless, spaghetti strap dresses/tops, or displaying cleavage), displaying unwholesome graphics (skulls, advertisements, scantly clad people) or tattered, it becomes offensive to our brothers and sisters who are worshipping the Lord and therefore offensive to God’s Majesty. Ask this question: “Would you dress this way before God?” You are! He sees everything and you are in His house.