Church Hall 1654 State Street Rectory 1659 Columbia Street Pastoral Center Parish Office 1629 Columbia St. Italian National Catholic Parish 1668 State Street; San Diego, California 92101 (619) 234-4820 ~ FAX (619) 234-3559 ~ www.olrsd.org ~ parsih@olrsd.org This Sunday’s Rosary is led by the Madonna del Addolorata Society 10:00 AM Next Sunday’s Rosary will be led by the Goretti Group 10:00 AM Our Lady of the Rosary June 7th, 2015 The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ Our Lady of the Rosary Mission Statement 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 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: June 7th to 14th, 2015 Saturday, June 6: 5:30 p.m. Angie Giacalone † Tony & Marie Cefalu & Family This Sunday, June 7: Corpus Christi 7:30 a.m. Parishioners, Benefactors & Friends 9:00 a.m. Girolamo & Antonina Carini † Mimmo Carini & Family 10:30 a.m. Sam & Kathleen Navarra † Massa & Navarra Families 12 noon Sara Bruno † Frank & Anna Crivello Monday: 7:30 a.m. Vincenzo Crisci † Lia LoCoco 12 noon Angie Giacalone † Carmel Martinez & Roselyn LoCoco Tuesday: 7:30 a.m. Venus Weaver † Family 12 noon MaryAnn Tarantino Wednesday: 7:30 a.m. Vincenzo Crisci † Ignacio & Enzo Sanfilippo 12 noon Salvatore Cresci † Danny & Nina Smith Thursday: 7:30 a.m. Samuel Obiekwe 12 noon Mario Sanfilippo † Kathy & Joe Russo & Family Friday: 7:30 a.m. Perpetual Membership 12 noon Louie Castagnola † Nina & Children Saturday: 7:30 a.m. Caterina Zizzo † John & Pietra Busalacchi 12 noon Margaret Conklin † Garry Conklin 5:30 p.m. (Vigil) In honor of St. Anthony Family of Joseph Piranio Next Sunday, June 14: 7:30 a.m. Parishioners, Benefactors & Friends 9:00 a.m. Inez Forsythe † Judith & Ben Goodwin 10:30 a.m. Dominic Vitrano † Anna Fiorentino 12 noon In honor of St. Anthony St. Anthony Prayer Group 4:00 p.m. Girolamo & Antonina Carini † Mimmo Carini & Family 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. Little Italy, San Diego, CA Pastor’s Corner What do you think about TV shows that specialize in major transformations? There’s Dancing With The Stars which turns famous people with two left feet into pretty decent dancers. Home renovation reality shows help families who are in dire straits from poverty or illness, and give them the dignity and joy of a renovated home. The Biggest Loser gives personal trainers to people who are obese; they work in teams, support each other, and tell stories of how their self-respect, gratitude, and love for their own bodies increases daily. What is fascinating to us is to see the miracles of “what was” become “what can be”, right in front of our eyes. Today, Jesus reveals the deepest transformation imaginable: the very cells of our bodies become transformed when we take into ourselves the “real food” of Jesus’ body, and the “real drink” of Jesus’ blood. Jesus then abides with us, and we have his eternal life. At first thought, it’s unbelievable, isn’t it? But food is our most basic requirement for life—from the moment of conception. All creatures must eat and drink, or die. However, in the case of Jesus, food is more than mere survival. When we take in Jesus’ body and blood, we’re not just “takers”—we become givers. Some people have a spirituality that is so preoccupied with taking the host, they miss the transformation into “givers.” We can’t mess around with this: we do not dare ask for Jesus in the Eucharist unless we are ready to do his work in the world. As one priest said, “If your Communion only happens in a church, then it is not Communion with our Lord Jesus Christ.” Go in peace to love and serve our God! Our Lady of the Rosary Novena to St. Anthony (June 1st – June 13th) The St. Anthony Group invites all to join them every day at 1:00 PM until the celebrations of his Feast Day, the weekend of July 13th & 14th. Feast of St. Anthony Noon Mass, Sunday, June 14th, our Parish celebrates the Feast of St. Anthony of Padua. The humble and popular Saint, who knew how to share his deep knowledge of God with his listeners and through God’s grace touched many hearts bringing them to conversion. After the Noon Mass, we will bless and distribute Saint Anthony’s Bread, a reminder to share with the poor our own poverty and need of God’s love and care. Baptism Class The next Baptism class will be this Thursday, June 11th 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. Page 3 Little Italy, San Diego, CA Eucharistic Procession In celebration of the Feast of Corpus Christi, everyone is invited to participate in a sidewalk Eucharistic Procession around the block of OLR today, Sunday, June 7th, immediately following the 10:30 AM Mass. May 31st’s Collections Weekly Goal = $11,000 Masses$5,209 Mailed In$945 Online $737.50 Total $6,891.50 Thank You for your continued generosity! Marriage Banns The following couples have exchanged a promise to marry in Christ: Darin DeLozier & Maria Abesa Morgan Marshall & Michelle Salatto Louis Valdez & Rosemary Sawi David Wieczorek & Heather Nguyen Background of the Liturgy Center and culmination of Christian life. Vatican II states that as a sacrifice “the holy Eucharist is the center and culmination of Christian life.” Why? 1) Because it enables us to participate in Christ’s sacrifice as a present reality and to benefit from its fruits in our own lives. 2) Because it helps us to worship the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in the most perfect way. 3) Because it strengthens our charity and unity with Him and each other in a joint offering of His body and blood to the Father. 4) Because it gives us a lasting memorial of Christ’s suffering, death and resurrection, reminding us of our obligation to make loving sacrifices for others. The Eucharist is the mystery of our faith, the mystery of our hope, the mystery of our charity. Why do we celebrate the Eucharist some 2,000 years later? We do this because Jesus told us to do so: “Do this in memory of me.” St. Augustine in the 5th century said it best when he said: “It is your mystery, the mystery of your life that has been placed on the altar.” This Holy Memorial is known by various names: 1) “The Eucharist” because Jesus offered Himself to God the Father as an act of thanksgiving. 2) “The Lord’s Supper”--or “Breaking of the Bread”--because we celebrate it as a meal. 3) “Holy Communion” because, we become one with Christ by receiving Him. 4) “Holy Mass”(holy sending), because it gives us a mission: “Go in peace to love and serve others.” Jesus chooses the meal as the sacramental sign of his union with us. Starvation -- even for a limited time -- convinces us of how dependent we are on food. Physical hunger, with its debilitating effects when prolonged, is a vivid sign of what it is like not to have God in our lives and thus to be separated, “excommunicated” from the community of believers. Just as a meal is the perfect relief from hunger, union with Jesus and the community of believers is the perfect relief for our spiritual ills. The multiplication of the loaves described in today’s gospel reminds us to ask Jesus for our daily bread. In doing so, we express solidarity with the poor and a desire to receive Christ in the Eucharist. The Eucharistic meal is the perfect sign of the satisfaction for which we hunger. This is the reason why a short fast before communion is retained as a part of the ritual action. Jesus replaces the Old Covenant with the New Covenant: Jesus instituted the Eucharist in deliberate allusion to, and fulfillment of, what happened on Mt. Sinai. He replaced Moses as the divinely chosen mediator, establishing the new covenant promised through the prophet Jeremiah (Jer 31:31-34), by using His own blood rather than that of sacrificial animals. By sacramentally consuming the body and blood of the God-Man, we, the final-age people of God, are interiorly transformed through the most perfect possible union with the divinity. Jesus creates a faithful people intimately united with God by means of His sacramental blood. The Jewish Passover is transformed into the Eucharistic celebration: Jesus instituted the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist while eating the Passover meal, the feast on which the Jews gathered annually to commemorate their ancestors’ deliverance from Egyptian slavery. This foundational event began the night God “passed over” the Israelites to punish their oppressors, who resisted His will. Israel was “saved through blood” of sacrificial lambs sprinkled on doorways. (There are some modern Bible scholars who doubt whether Jesus’ Last Supper was strictly a Passover meal because many items of the Passover meal are not mentioned). In the second half of today’s Gospel, Jesus’ words and gestures are understood as mediating fullness of salvation through blood that would be His own. That night He offered “the blood of the (new) covenant,” blood to be drunk rather than sprinkled. Moreover, since it was His own, this blood needed no further identification with the divinity by splashing against an altar. Finally, the blood was “to be poured out on behalf of the many (a Semitism for “all”).” Thus, the new and perfect Paschal Lamb accomplished for people of every nation what Mosaic sacrifices only imperfectly achieved for the Jews. Giving of both “body” as well as “blood” establishes the context of Jesus’ sacrificial death, a new covenant sealed with His blood. The sacrament and the sacrifice: Jesus instituted the Holy Eucharist during the Last Supper as a sacramental banquet and a sacrificial offering. As a sacrament, the Holy Eucharist is an outward sign in and through which we meet Jesus who shares His life of grace with us. In this Sacrament of the Eucharist, we do meet Jesus the risen Lord who comes to us under signs of bread and wine to nourish and strengthen us for our journey through life. The Eucharistic Meal is a great mystery because during the Eucharistic celebration the substance of bread and wine are converted into Jesus’ body and blood, while their appearances (or ’accidents’) remain. We believe in this transformation of bread and wine (called Transubstantiation) because Jesus unequivocally taught it and authorized his apostles to repeat it. As a sacrament, the Holy Eucharist imparts to us Jesus’ abiding presence in our souls. We share in His divine life, which is an assurance of eternal life and the basis for the conviction that we are children of God the Father. God shares His life with Jesus and with all other people. The Eucharist is the sacrament of our union with Jesus. In this sacrament, Jesus gives his own Body, broken for us on the cross and his precious Blood poured out for us, in order that our sins might be forgiven. The Eucharistic celebration is also a sacrifice because it is the re-presentation or re-living in an unbloody manner of Christ’s Death on Good Friday and of His Resurrection on Easter Sunday. By means of signs, symbols and prayers, we share in Christ’s passion, death and resurrection made really present for us in an unbloody manner. This re-presenting, this re-living of the One Sacrifice of Christ, which is the heart and point of every Mass, assures us of Jesus’ love for us and of His forgiveness of our sins. Through this sacrifice, the risen Jesus becomes present on the altar, offering himself to the Father through the ministry of the priest. Our Lady of the Rosary Page 5 Little Italy, San Diego, CA Where Are My Offertory Envelopes? OSV, who is the printer and mailer of OLR’s Offertory envelopes, had a slight error with the June/July envelopes. Some of our parishioners were sent the correct envelopes, but with the return address of another parish on the outside envelope. This confusion has led to some parishioners discarding their envelopes thinking it was something else. If this happened to you, please email Tim at tim@olrsd.org to let him know so he can report it and have another batch sent out. Thank you for your continued support of Our Lady of the Rosary! Camp Oliver---Summer Fun For Kids!!! Camp Sessions are… Session 1 July 5 – 10, 2015 Co-Ed ages 6-13 Session 2 July 12 – 17, 2015 Co-Ed ages 6-13 Session 3 July 19 – 24, 2015 Co-Ed ages 6-13 Please join us for our OPEN HOUSE on June 28, 2015 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Camp Oliver is owned by the Sisters of Social Service, and has been operating summer camp for over 60 years. Campers enjoy swimming, arts and crafts, archery, nature studies, outdoor cooking, hiking, campfires, low ropes course and more! Financial assistance is available. For more information visit our new website at www.campoliver.org, email info@campoliver.org or call the office at (619) 445-5945. Now you can register for camp with your smart phone! 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 God-given giftedness of time, talent and treasure. Our Lady’s Gifts Summer Family Activities FREE! Movie Mondays Family-friendly movies & popcorn 10am - noon. Meet in the gift shop. June 8 June 15 June 22 June 29 July 6 July 13 July 20 Going My Way I Confess A Man for All Seasons The Song of Bernadette The 10 Commandments Ben Hur The Robe Rosary-Making for Kids Wednesdays from June 8 to July 22. 10am - noon. Meet in the gift shop. • For kids ages 7 and up • All materials supplied • Come to one class or to all of them! Our Lady of the Rosary Page 6 Little Italy, San Diego, CA Parishioners Save The Date! Annual ICF Picnic Sunday July 12th, 2015 The ICF Italian Catholic Federation Is Inviting You To Their Annual Picnic Bring Your Family And Friends For An Exciting Fun Day! Bring Your Own Lunch, Drinks Etc. Activities....Bocce Ball....Games....Music.... Most of All Fellowship! Watch the Weekly Bulletins for Details Additional Information: Patrizia (760) 604-1970 Available Now at Our Lady’s Gifts Igniting the Flame of Faith St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria (1502-1539) Founder of the Barnabite Order (Clerics Regular of St. Paul) In these pages we speak of a man who, under the power of grace, is determined to battle what he believes to be the worst enemy of the Christian Faith: lukewarmness. Saint Anthony Mary Zaccaria engages in this battle by carrying, wherever he passes, a spiritual fire that conquers and rapidly spreads. It inflames with zeal the cities where he works, transforming them into radiant centers of sainthood. Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Hospitality Café Volunteer Opportunity at OLR 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. 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. Sunday, June 21st, our Sacred Heart Society is sponsoring a Special Celebration at the 10:30 AM Mass, celebrated by Bishop Emeritus Robert Brom. The human heart has always been considered as the true symbol of Love, because love is necessary to us, as is our physical heart. When we celebrate Jesus’ Heart we celebrate His infinite personal love for us. Jesus’ love made Him accept death on a cross rather than abandoning us to the evil one. To Jesus’ love: honor, praise, and thanksgiving! Wednesday Classes with Fr. 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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 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.
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