April 12, 2015 - Holy Name of Mary Parish

April 12, 2015
2nd Sunday of Easter / Divine Mercy
Holy Name of Mary Parish
Serving San Dimas and La Verne and surrounding communities
Staffed by the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
From his sacrifice flows mercy without end
for all who come to the altar,
whatever the hour,
when, by grace,
they hear their Lord calling them.
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2nd Sunday of Easter / Divine Mercy
My dear sisters and brothers,
Thank you for breathing life into our Easter
celebrations just by being present.
Thanks for your generous donations and especially
thanks for the ways you were able to recognize the Risen
Christ in each person and welcomed them.
Pastor Jerry Jones tells about a Christian man and
wife who lost their son in a tragic accident on Good
Friday. The boy’s funeral was Easter Sunday. During
the memorial service the father got up and shared with
the family and friends that Easter had taken on a new
importance, “Until you stare death eye to eye,” he began
crying, “Easter is just a word. It’s a nice day with bunny
rabbits and eggs… but when someone so precious to you
dies, Easter becomes everything… an anchor in a fierce
storm… a rock on which to stand… a hope that raises
you above despair and keeps you going.”
Early in the movie Blood Diamond, a Mende village
is plundered by a group of Revolutionary United Front
(RUF) rebels.
Many people, including women and
children, are murdered. The young boys of the village
are taken, to be trained to fight with the rebels. This
group includes Dia, son of fisherman Solomon Vandy.
Solomon’s life is spared, but he is separated from his
family and is enslaved to work in the diamond fields
under the command of Captain Poison.
Eventually, Solomon finds his son. But Dia refuses
to acknowledge him because he’s been brainwashed by
the rebels. Dia points a gun at Solomon’s head. But
Solomon begins to talk to Dia: “Dia, what are you doing?
Dia! Look at me, look at me. What are you doing? You
are Dia Vandy, of the proud Mende tribe. You are a good
boy who loves soccer and school. Your mother loves you
so much. She waits by the fire making plantains, and red
palm oil stew with your sister N’Yanda and the new baby.
The cows wait for you. And Babu, the wild dog who
minds no one but you. I know they made you do bad
things, but you are not a bad boy. I am your father who
loves you. And you will come home with me and be my
son again.”
With tears streaking his young face, Dia lowers his
gun and falls into his father’s embrace. He is home.
Like Dia, we cannot undo these “bad things.” But we
can allow ourselves to fall into the embrace of Grace.
That falling allows us to be truly at home, all right inside
our own skin, and fully alive to the present moment.
For all of us like Dia we eventually fall into the
embrace of the Father. We walk away from the tomb and
tell others.
Our healing comes in proclaiming, in
struggling to find words that will become a path way out
of our wounds. Abba Poemen says “Teach your mouth to
say what is in your heart.”
May we continue to speak not from our wounds but
from the grace that flows from them, allowing ourselves to
fall into the embrace of the Father and each other.
Stay Risen and lets help each other when we don’t
know how.
With my love and affection,
Fr. Rich, SS.CC.
April 12, 2015
Mis queridas hermanos y hermanas,
Gracias por dar vida a nuestras celebraciones de Pascua,
tan sólo con estar presente.
Gracias por sus generosas donaciones y especialmente
por las maneras en que fueron capaces de reconocer a Cristo
resucitado en cada persona y les dieron la bienvenida.
Pastor Jerry Jones habla de un hombre cristiano y de su
esposa que perdieron a su hijo en un trágico accidente el
Viernes Santo. El funeral del joven fue el Domingo de Pascua.
Durante la ceremonia el padre se levantó y compartió con la
familia y amigos que la Pascua había tomado una nueva
importancia, "hasta que tu miras a los ojos de la muerte",
comenzó a llorar, "Pascua es sólo una palabra. Es un buen día
con conejitos y huevos... pero cuando alguien tan valioso para
ti muere, Pascua... llega a ser todo, un ancla en una feroz
tormenta... una roca sobre la cual te puedes parar... una
esperanza que te eleva por encima la desesperación y te
mantiene yendo ".
Temprano en la película diamante de sangre, un pueblo
de Mende es saqueado por un grupo de rebeldes del frente
revolucionario de Unido (FRU). Muchas personas, incluyendo
mujeres y niños, son asesinados. Los chicos de la aldea se los
llevan, para ser entrenados para luchar con los rebeldes. Este
grupo incluye Dia, hijo del pescador Solomon Vandy. La vida
de Salomón es perdonada, pero él es separado de su familia y
está esclavizado para trabajar en los campos de diamantes bajo
el mando del capitán veneno.
Finalmente, Salomón encuentra a su hijo. Pero Dia se
niega a reconocerlo porque él le han lavado el cerebro los
rebeldes. Dia apunta a cabeza de Salomón. Pero Salomón
comienza a hablar al Dia: "Dia, ¿qué estás haciendo? Dia!
Mírame, mírame a mí. ¿Qué estás haciendo? Eres Dia Vandy,
de la orgullosa tribu Mende. Eres un buen chico que ama el
fútbol y la escuela. Tu madre te ama mucho. Ella espera cerca
de el fuego haciendo los plátanos en aceite de palma roja
cocida con tu hermana N'Yanda y el nuevo bebé. Las vacas te
esperan. Y Babu, el perro salvaje que no obedece a nadie más
que a tí. Sé que te hicieron hacer cosas malas, pero no eres un
chico malo. Yo soy tu padre que te ama. Y vendrás conmigo a
casa y volveräs a mi hijo. "
Con lágrimas en su rostro el joven, Dia baja su arma y
corre abrazar a su padre. Esta en casa.
Como Dia, no podemos deshacer estas "cosas malas".
Pero nosotros podemos dejarnos caer en el abrazo de la gracia.
Esta caída nos permite estar verdaderamente en casa, bien
dentro de nuestra propia piel y completamente vivo hasta el
momento presente.
Para todos nosotros como Dia finalmente caeremos en el
abrazo del padre. Caminanos lejos de la tumba y dile a otros.
La sanación viene en proclamar, en luchar por encontrar
palabras que se convertirán en una salida a de nuestras heridas.
Abba Poemen dice "Enseña a tu boca a decir lo que hay en tu
corazón".
Continuemos hablando no de nuestras heridas, sino de la
gracia que fluye de ellas, dejémos caer en el abrazo del padre
y el uno al otro.
Permanece resucitado y permite la ayuda de unos a otros
cuando no sabemos cómo.
Con mi amor y afecto, P. Rich, SS.CC.
April 12, 2015
Sat.
Sun.
HOLY NAME OF MARY PARISH
5:00 C
8:00
10:00
12:30
5:00
Mon.
Tue.
8:30
8:30
Wed.
8:30
Thu.
6:30
8:30
Fri.
8:30
David Bell, Robert Barone, Mr. & Mrs. Rodolfo Rivera,
George Caldera, Joseph Marquez, Joe Calderon, Margaret
Arballo, Int. Jim Drolet, Maria D. Gomez
WM Rosina LaBue, Joesph LaBue, Josephine Nocero
C Anthony Iolel, Louie Zara, Sofi Haberstroh, Leonard
Velasquez, Anne Dobbins
D Guadalupana Society, Benjamin Sanchez, Int. Ashley
Olvera, Int. Anthony & Antoinette Preciado
D Armando Mora, Robert Mounts, Jr. Judith Mounts, Sergio
Avila
WM Mauricio Rivera, Joseph & Assunta Nocero, Juan Gomez
D Int. Ifeyinwa Nwodo, Danilo Calderon, Frank and Marie
Coscarelli, John Nocero
C Angela Gutierrez, Fr. Pascal Nocero, Leonarda Canles, Int.
Lupe De Leon, Int. Jose Ruiz
D Int. Perla Garcia, Int. Ashley Olvera
PD Int. Isaac Martinez, Int. Laura Rankins, Charles Coscarelli,
Julia Coscarelli
D Luling Lacuna, Maria Ortega, Brian Christopher Coppack,
Pablo Ballo, Felipa Ruiz, Margarito Mata
Next Week Priest Mass Schedule:
Sat. 5:00—R, Sun. 8 & 10—D, 12:30—R and 5:00—C
Presider Key* C=Cronin D=Danyluk PD=Peter Dennis
WM=Bill Moore M= Donal McCarthy R=John Roche
VP: visiting priest *Schedule subject to change
Rest In Peace
Joey Soriano
Ema Rose Holguin
Ligaya Quinto
Carolyn Jansen
Leticia Rudio
Maria D. Gomez
Holy Name of Mary School is
proud to announce that we will
be hosting our sister school
Immaculate Conception, on
April 24, 2015. The entire
student body, Pre-K to 8th
grade will ride in buses to HNM
School and visit the classrooms, attend Mass
together, and as a special treat, the festival rides
will be available for the students of both schools.
If you are able to sponsor or help with the cost
of buses, operation of festival rides, or lunch
for our special day with Immaculate
Conception students, please call Principal
Candice Kuzmickas at 909-542-0449 ext.
226. Thank you!
Parish Office
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(909) 599-1243
Fr. Rich Danyluk, SS.CC., Ext. 114 / Frrich@hnmparish.org
Dn. Marv and Sharon Estey Ext. 177
Dn. Mario and Irene Lopez Ext. 110
Dn. Jose and Maria Guadamuz Ext. 171
Dn Al and Rita Austin, RCIA Ext. 110
Pat Joyce, Director of Administration Ext. 112 / Pat@hnmparish.org
Janice de Hart, Admin. Asst. to the Pastor Ext. 111 / Janice@hnmparish.org
Michele Cote, Admin. Asst., Ext. 199/ Michele@hnmparish.org
Deborah Lamborghini, Parish Secretary. Ext. 110 / Deborah@hnmparish.org
Receptionist, Ext. 110 / receptionist@hnmparish.org
Lani Galvan, Coordinator of Liturgy and Ministry Ext. 136 /
Lani@hnmparish.org
Brenda Luna, Grief Support Minister Ext. 137 /
Brenda@hnmparish.org
Dolores Gomez, Director of Music Ext. 135 / Dolores@hnmparish.org
Charlie Martinez, Director of Pastoral Ministry / Ext. 140
Charlie@hnmparish.org
Geoff Pulido, Youth Minister & Confirmation Coordinator Ext. 234
Geoff@hnmparish.org
Melanie Bailey, Coordinator of Catechetical Programs Ext. 232 /
Melanie@hnmparish.org
Erika Montenegro, Admin. Asst (Rel Ed) / Ext. 280 / Erika@hnmparish.org
St. Vincent de Paul Conference Ext. 138
Holy Name of Mary School
Candice Kuzmickas, School Principal
hnmschool@hnmschool.org
(909) 542-0449
Ext. 226
Serving Camps: Afflerbaugh, Paige & Rockey
Serving Senior Living Communities:
Emeritus, Hillcrest, Casa Bonita, San Dimas
Retirement
To submit an article for the parish bulletin you
must email it to Janice@hnmparish.org by
Monday, no later than 3PM.
Holy Name of Mary Mass Schedule
Saturday:
First Saturday 8:30 AM and 5 PM in English
Sunday:
8 AM, 10 AM & 5 PM in English and 12:30 PM en Español
Weekdays: Monday — Friday: 8:30 AM in English
Wednesday 6:30PM en Español
First Friday: Adoration until 6 PM
Confessions: 3:30 pm Saturday in English
7:00 pm 4th Wednesday of the month en Español
Parish Office
909-599-1243 Fax: 909-599-4230
724 East Bonita Avenue, San Dimas, 91773
Parish Office hours: Monday—Friday 9AM to 5PM
Saturday 9AM to 12PM Sunday 9AM to 2:30PM
Website: HNMparish.org
Email: hnm@hnmparish.org
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2nd Sunday of Easter / Divine Mercy
April 12, 2015
From the Director of Administration……
“The community of believers was of one heart and
one mind.” For those who practice stewardship as a
way of life every passage from Holy Scripture contains
a stewardship message. However, today’s readings are
particularly special in that regard. The first reading from
the Acts of the Apostles speaks to the sense of unity
and teamwork of the early Church. Our own parishes
may reflect this idea that we are one, and that we have
a common purpose.
One of the great misconceptions of this particular
scriptural passage is that it reflects what we might term
a “sense of Communism.” However, as we as Catholics
and stewards reflect upon this, we must understand a
basic difference. Communism says “What you think is
yours is really mine.” Our faith, our community, and our
good stewards say, “What may seem to be mine is
really yours.”
“No one claimed that any of his possessions was
his own.” This is the stewardship understanding that,
first and foremost, everything comes from, is gifted by,
and is possessed by God, not by us. In addition,
stewards understand that all their gifts are to be shared
with others. The key to this entire passage is,
nonetheless, that the early Christians regarded people
as more important than things. As difficult as this may
be for us, that is to what we are called, as well.
Financial Stewardship: Thank you for your
generosity to Holy Name of Mary Parish!
MOMS
(Ministry of Moms
Sharing)
"Train a child in the way they should go so when they are
old they will not depart from it."--Proverbs 22:6
Schedule Change: Due to Spring Break, MOMS will be
meeting the third Wednesday of this month, April 15,
2015 at 9:30 am in the day chapel to discuss chapter 9 of
Imitating Mary by Marge Fenelon. Books aren't required
and your presence is always welcome. If you are
interested in more information, please contact either
Rachel Keller at 909-630-3742/ rkeller28@hotmail.com or
Janene Frank at 909-802-4024/janenes2001@yahoo.com
HOLY NAME OF MARY
SUMMER SCHOOL
Called to live the love of Jesus, we are COMMITTED to
the unfolding of faith and high academic standards
in every child’s heart and mind. (Mission Statement)
…let’s continue the unfolding of faith and high academic
standards in your child’s heart and mind.
Who:
Subjects:
Dates & Days:
Time:
Tuition:
Grades K– 8 in the Fall 2015*
Reading, Writing/Grammar, Math
July 1st – July 31st ;
Monday – Thursday
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
$350
*Enrollment is limited to the first 15 students at each level.
Applications are available in the school office or on the
hospitality cart
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.la-archdiocese.org/org/protecting/safeguard/
WEDDING MUSIC
Presented by Dolores Gomez
Monday, April 20 at 7PM
in the church
All couples who are getting married
between the months of May 2015
through October 2015, are invited to
attend a wedding music listening get-together. This will
be your opportunity to listen to beautiful music
appropriate for the Sacrament of Marriage and choose
the songs that you want for your wedding.
SACRED HEART RETREAT CAMP 2015 Summer Camps
Staffed by the Sacred Heart Sisters, these camps offer an enjoyable camping experience in a wholesome Christian atmosphere and a
delightful loving spirit. FAMILY CAMP: June 18-21 or June 25-28 GIRLS’ CAMP: July 12-18 or July 26-August 1
For information call 909-866-5696 or www.sacredheartretreatcamp.com - Events page — Spaces are limited.
Donations are needed to help sponsor a child or family to camp. Please help!
Contributions can be sent to: P.O. Box 1795, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
April 12, 2015
HOLY NAME OF MARY PARISH
Leave a Lasting Legacy at
Holy Name of Mary
We want to provide an opportunity for parishioners to
make a special intention to memorialize or
commemorate family and loved ones, and to honor the
Religious who have served our parish for over 50
years.
The design of our new hall includes a beautiful garden
and patio between the hall and the church. This is a
perfect space to leave a lasting legacy.
Bricks
engraved with your intention will become part of the
patio.
There are a limited number of bricks available, so
please use the enclosed flyer to place your order by
May 15.
If your have any questions, you can contact
Michele Cote at 909 599-1243 ext. 199 or
Michele@hnmparish.org.
Art and Environment Corner
Our church is in bloom…Christ resurrected from the
dead, alive in our hearts and in our community. The
flowers around our church were each handmade and
constructed by 10 volunteers and hung up by a team of
20 people. A heartfelt thank you to everyone who gave
so much time to making our Church beautiful and the
Easter Season spectacular. Thank you to all who
helped me transform the church during Holy Week, you
enhanced our parishioners spiritual journey with each
dramatic change. I am deeply grateful to all of you…
I have several paper flowers available for you if you
would like one, gold and orange, please email me at
Brenda@hnmparish.org or call at ext.137 if you would
like one.
Join us for our Parish Book Discussions
Four Thursdays only
April 23 - May 14, 2015
7:00 – 8:00pm
Holy Name of Mary School’s
Faculty Lounge
For more information, call
Tom or Mary Ann Nolan
(626) 259-3854
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
YOU ARE NOT ALONE.1-800-273-TALK (8255)
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Calling all
Couples! Married,
Engaged, Long-Term
… are you restless,
tired, not seeing eye
to eye? Are you just
beginning a lifetime
together? Have you
settled into a
comfortable,
longstanding relationship? Are you experiencing
challenges such as health issues, children issues, or
just plain “bored” issues?
Well, have we got a “date night” for you! Join us as we
grow and strengthen our relationships together each
2nd Monday of the month to support one another in a
fun and safe environment, to share our stories, and to
develop friendships in this common journey of our
catholic lives. Grab your partner and meet us in the
church to learn more about this ministry. If you are
married, engaged, or in a long-term relationship, we’ll
see you there!
Our next gathering is on Monday, April 13th at 7:00
p.m. in the church. Questions? Call Lani at ext. 136
or Charlie at ext. 140.
We’d like to welcome and invite any
man from the parish to check out the
Shield Men’s Group. We meet weekly at
7 PM Tuesdays, in the Day Chapel. Every
night is different and varied, but always
interesting and a heck of a lot of fun. Any
age from 18 to 118 – we need all the
viewpoints we can get!
Shield hopes to be a place where guys can grow in
spirituality, or to help others; to be a welcoming place for
confidential and candid sharing; to find new friends and
good fellowship from within the parish; to nurture
personal confidence and responsibility for family values;
to become more aware of good morality and ethics; to
have a place to unwind from the chaos of our daily
grind; to find a more peaceful way to live, with better
faith and healthier ways to deal with the world we live in.
Yep, pretty lofty goals, but we’re working on ways to
grow, well – just better! Drop in – check us out, or feel
free to call for more info. Jerry Stephens 909 702 6694,
Mike Noonan 626 833-8194
We ask that you please park Responsibly
If you are parked illegally in a handicap
parking spot, or in a fire lane you will be
cited and / or towed by the Los Angeles
County Sheriff’s department.
Thank you
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April 12, 2015
HOLY NAME OF MARY PARISH
2015 HNM COMMUNITY FESTIVAL IS HERE AGAIN
COME SHOW OFF YOUR TALENTS
April 25th at 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
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MARRIED COUPLES.
A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend will give
you the “gardening tools” you need to help your
marriage grow and blossom. Please take that step
and register for the next Worldwide Marriage Encounter
Weekend on May 15-17, 2015 at the Hilton Garden Inn
in Arcadia.
For more information call David & Teri Muse at
(626) 644-1775 or register online
at www.sacramentallove.org.
HNM’s Summer Camp
Program
Please join us and Sign up by sending an email to
Maurice Cote at mcote@meccaddesign.com or just call
951-897-5171 and a registration form will be sent to you.
You must enter before April, 20-15 so we can place you
on schedule. Place is limited so don’t hesitate.
HOLY NAME OF MARY ANNUAL
FAMILY FESTIVAL
WE NEED YOU!!
¡¡TE NECESITAMOS!!
APRIL / ABRIL 24, 25 & 26
IT IS ALMOST HERE!
PLEASE VISIT US AT…
YA CASI ESTA AQUÍ!!
VISITANOS EN NUESTRO SITIO WEB…
www.hnmfestival.org
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT…..
PARA MAS INFORMACIÓN, POR FAVOR
COMUNICATE CON:
RITA CRUZ GALLEGOS AL (626) 456-2378 /
ritacruzg@aol.com
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
¡MUCHISIMAS GRACIAS POR TU APOYO!
SAVE THE DATE: SATURDAY, MAY 9TH, 2PM.
BISHOP AMAT 5TH ANNUAL ALUMNI FOOTBALL
GAME WILL BE HELD AT KIEFER STADIUM! Please tell
your classmates, teammates and friends. Contact the
Alumni Office at (626)962-2495, ext. 7456 to RSVP and
play in the game. There will be an Alumni Social after the
game. Admission is free!
Early Morning Adoration
Weekday Mornings 6:00 a.m.— 8:30 a.m.
Sign-up Sheet in the Narthex of the Church.
Liturgy of the Hour is Monday – Saturday after our
Adoration Exposition
June 17 – July 31, 2015
7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Grade K–8
Daily and Weekly rates available.
Registration forms can be found on our website:
www.hnmschool.org or at the parish or school offices.
QUEEN OF PEACE ROSARY
GROUP
You are invited to join us on Thursday
evenings for prayer and Mass. We meet
in the Damien Chapel at 6:45 pm; Mass begins at 7:30
pm. April 23rd — Fr. Bill Moore, SS.CC.
SAVE THE DATE
EVEREST VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 2015
August 3-7, 2015* from 9 am – 12:15 pm each day
Mark your calendars for our 6th annual Holy Name of
Mary VBS in our NEW parish hall! Watch for more
information to come on volunteering and registering for
this fun, Bible-focused summer camp. * Dates subject
to change if hall construction is not complete.
CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF
THE WORD:
Volunteers needed!
Looking for volunteers with a
heart for children and the Word
of God! Our Children’s Liturgy
of the Word program meets on
Sundays during the 10 am
Mass. Children are dismissed
during the Liturgy of the Word in order to hear and
discuss the readings at their level in a school
classroom. Each session is conducted by wonderful
catechists sharing their love of the Lord and
scripture.
Please contact Melanie Bailey at
Melanie@hnmparish.org or 599-1243 x232 to find out
more about how you can help.
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2nd Sunday of Easter / Divine Mercy
Please Pray for the sick and the
suffering:
Leia Franco, Dolores Termine, Anthony and Antionette Preciado, Gerry
Caccamo, Rene Casillas, Faviola Jimenez, Tom Marshal, Sean Regan,
Sandra Maloney, Maryanne Monagle, Margaret Boyle, George Estey, Fel
Bautista, Judy Peña, Anissa Michelle, Dorothy Avelar, Calixto de Guzman,
Talya Meldy, Bill McLaughlin, Bob Charles, Keith Broome, Sam, Matthew &
Noah Beauchamp, Cale Smith, Laura Cowen, Paul Mazzarini, Ana
Buenrostro, Amberly Vasquez, Jack Nobrega, Robert Mejia, Linda Duran,
Elisa Perez, David Gonzales, Sandra Cavanaugh, Kathleen Rodriguez Semer,
Edna Bambarger, Rosemary Andreu, Darrel Knight, Marion Storte, Ana Maria
Graciano, Bob Garcia, Alvino Luna, Gabriel Murillo, Allen Galle, Rose
Swalwell, Marion Storte, Ana Maria Graciamo, Yadira McCleary, Raquel
Rojas, Henry Lopez, Martha Martinez, Irma Mejia, Tom Marshall, Susan
Lopez, Cynthia Carrillo, Mason Graven, Jessica & Patrick Han, Mary
Constantino, Jose Reyes, Claudia Hernandez-Franco, Luis Castellanos,
Amelia Iniquez, Maria Madrigal, Geremias Landeros, Marbella Romero, Susan
Diaz, Josefina Saucedo, Ray Gonzalez, Jr., Jaime Castano, Jessica Han,
Isaac Martinez, Lucila Martinez, Manuel Hinojosa, Alma Patricia Mendoza,
Angie Lotzano, Demetrio Garcia, Jesus Adrian Salazar, Josefina Saucedo,
Jose Vargas, Claire St. Pierre, Joanne Do, Bart Welsh, Pandora Russell,
Angelina Ramirez, Tracy Vasquez, Jeffrey Vasquez, Teresa Burragan,
Enrique Cardenas, Eduardo Arista, Cecilia Parra, Bart Welsh, Pandora
Russell, Angelina Ramirez, Tracy Vasquez, Jeffrey Vasquez, Marion Storte,
Jack Graham, Nina Ramirez, Alex Zumansur, Javier Romero, Pati Mendoza,
Nick Lopez, Madeline Gentile, Tom Quiroz, Lolita Vazques, Corinne Zamora,
Cliff Brittel, Evelyn Runde, Gabriel Zuniga, Jackie Jarillo, Virginia Hernandez,
Michael D’amico, Nalzira Borges, Jonathan Mendoza, Fely Benavides, Louie
Benavides, Terry Jackson, Henry Lee, Vince Sayre, Jill Graham, Florencia
Garcia, Eloisa Mejia, Kimberly Edwards, Daniel Quezada, Dorothy Chrostek,
Patricia Fuller, Marilyn Italiano, Charles Delgado, Judy Murdock, Linda
Damato, Esperanza Rosales, Adan Ortiz, Harold Teunisse, Brianna
Cervantes, Dee Dee Boyd, Steve Torti, Will Corcoran, Victoria Llanos, Rios
Family, Ernestina Toro, Hugo Contreras, Maria De Jesus Romero, Maria Lepe
Valasquez, Petra (Nene) Irlandez, Barbara Yehle-Hertz, Molly Hillary, Tracy
Vasquez, Robert Coppack, Margie Sanchez, Chit Santos, Paul and Sandra
Massarini, Jessy Arellano, Gianny Lucarelli, Cathy Candelaria, Norm Lavallee,
Lorraine Atilano, Juan Lopez, Yolanda Jara, Jennifer Caballero, Dorothy
Duhaime, Julio & Mary Lou Escobedo, Patty Mendoza, Herlinda Benavides,
Carmela Caro, Sherri & Larry Creamer, William Snyder, Carlatta Roberts,
Vicki Barstow, Lucita Reyes, Lester Grant, Angelica Lopez, Brandon Love,
Jackie Inocencio, Stephanie Grosso, Helen Tice, Baby Breger Gasparo Anton,
Ricardo Verdin, John Gonnella, Mandy Grace Lowa, Kevin Gardner, Joshua
Padilla, Cash Anthony Scalfaro, Maria Ayala, Melinda Zamora, Patricia Carter,
Katherine De Leon, Terry Jackson, Milagros Ruiz, Evelyn C. Martinez, Ron
Constantino, Armando & Sandra Rodriguez, Lorenzo Enriquez, Rosa M.
Lanza, Elena Wessel, Ron Belmarch, Sr., Marcellino Vera, Frannie Martin,
Tom Caballero, Kenny Sawyer, Randy Gregory, Lynn Martinez, Valerie
Castro, Reena Shah, John Jones, Teresa Siegel, Sandy Snyder, Joshua Nilo,
Jose Gonzalez, Sonya de Hart and Rusty Spotti
Mark your calendar
Sunday, April 19, 2015 at 7:00 PM
Holy Name of Mary Church
HEAR: ANDREW BACEVICH
Author, End of American Dominance and
What it Means for National Defense
Retired colonel and a Vietnam War veteran
who spent twenty-three years in the US Army. Currently
is Professor of History and International Relations at
Boston University. He also taught at West Point and
Johns
Hopkins
University.
More
Info:
JForney170@aol.com or 909-917-6081
Website:
agendaforapropheticfaith.info
April 12, 2015
This Week’s Schedule
MONDAY, Apr 13—St. Martin
6:00
Adoration
8:00
Centering Prayer
8:30
Mass
9:00
Rosary Group
6:30
Hall Use Planning Committee
7:00
Marriage Ministry
7:00
Eucharist Minister Training—Spanish
7:00
Bible Institute—Spanish
7:00
Alcoholic Anonymous
TUESDAY, Apr 14
6:00
Adoration
8:00
Centering Prayer
8:30
Mass
9:00
Rosary Group
10:00
Tuesday Rosary Group
6:00
Lectors Practice—Spanish
6:00
HNM School Booster Club
6:00
SHIELD Men’s Ministry Steering Committee
7:00
Choir Rehearsal Adult—English
7:00
St. Vincent De Paul Society
7:00
HNM School Board
7:00
SHIELD Men’s Ministry
WEDNESDAY, Apr 15
6:00
Adoration
8:00
Centering Prayer
8:30
Mass
9:00
Rosary Group
9:30
Mom’s Prayer Group
6:30
Mass—Spanish
6:30
PTG Board
7:00
Adult Confirmation—English
7:00
Adult Faith Formation—Spanish
7:00
Barbara’s Blankets
7:00
R.C.I.A.
7:00
Mavavillas de Jesús
THURSDAY, Apr 16
6:00
Adoration
8:00
Centering Prayer
8:30
Mass
9:00
Rosary Group
6:00
VIRTUS Training
6:00
Building and Grounds Committee
7:00
Children Choir Rehearsal—Spanish
7:00
Prayer Shawl Ministry
7:00
Adult Spanish Confirmation
7:00
Social Justice Meeting
FRIDAY, Apr 17
6:00
Adoration
8:00
Centering Prayer
8:30
Mass
9:00
Rosary Group
7:00
Guadalupana Society
7:00
Maravillas de Jesus
SATURDAY, Apr 18
6:00
Adoration
8:30
Communion Service
3:30
Reconciliation
5:00
Mass
SUNDAY, Apr 19—3rd Sunday of Easter
8:00
Mass
10:00
Mass
12:30
Mass—Spanish
5:00
Mass
CH
Chapel
CH
Chapel
MC
CH
OLG
S5
J5
CH
Chapel
CH
Chapel
Chapel
CH
LIB
MC
CH
J5
OLG
Chapel
CH
Chapel
CH
Chapel
Chapel
CH
J5
Chapel
J6
OLG
S7
S8
CH
Chapel
CH
Chapel
J5
MC
CH
OLG
S8
Workroom/copier
CH
Chapel
CH
Chapel
J5
Chapel, S6, S8
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
NOTE: Please refer to your Religious Education Calendar for your
child’s class schedule.
A Heartfelt Thanks to All!
Dear Friends,
There are few words we can say that would convey the gratitude we feel for all those hearts and hands that
stepped up and in to help with all of our Holy Week and Easter liturgies … we could not have done it without
you. This is what makes us a family. We work together, we pray together, and we play together … and we’re pretty
good at all of those things. There are so many different aspects of putting together the liturgies, from the beautiful
environment (changed almost daily last week!), to the voices that lead us in prayerful song, to every single person
who participated in any way, to our amazing priests who serve us so lovingly … I could go on and on, taking up
pages and pages of all the areas and people that need to be thanked. You are in our hearts and prayers and we are
so thankful for you being part of our family here at HNM. Because of you, we served over 10,000 people during the
Easter celebrations. Because of you, we are God’s hands and feet in our little part of the world. And, because of you,
the Easter light shines bright here at Holy Name of Mary. Thank you all and God bless. May your Easter Season be
filled with the Risen Lord everywhere you look.
With much gratitude,
Lani, Brenda & Charlie
3 de mayo,