Saint Catherine of Siena Roman Catholic Church Laguna Beach, CA MONTH of the HOLY SOULS Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 16, 2014 Blessed are those who fear the Lord Psalm 128 Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 16, 2014 Page 2 Welcome to our Parish MISSION STATEMENT—We, the community of St. Catherine of Siena Parish, located within the larger, diverse and artistic seaside community of Laguna Beach, recognize and celebrate the uniqueness which is grounded in the sacred mysteries and traditions of the Roman Catholic Church and in the history and lives of our individuals, families and leaders. Built on these roots, and in order to see the world as God sees it, we commit ourselves to: being a welcoming sanctuary and a place of prayer and worship, nurturing, assisting, encouraging and serving all those in need, offering all generations opportunities for personal and communal growth, and, by these commitments, to honor our call to evangelization. ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA CHURCH 1042 Temple Terrace Laguna Beach, CA 92651 Phone: (949) 494-9701 Fax: (949) 497-2610 www.stcathchurch.org OFFICE HOURS Mon—Thurs 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Fri 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Closed Saturday & Sunday SUNDAY EUCHARIST (MASS) Saturday Vigil: 5:30 p.m. Sundays: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m.,11:00 a.m., 1:30 p.m. Spanish, 5:30 p.m. Mon - Sat 8:00 a.m. HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION MASS SCHEDULE 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. CLERGY Rev. Kenneth A. Schmit—Pastor Ext. 111 or frkenschmit@stcathlagunabeach.org Rev. Mario Rebamontan—Senior Priest Ext. 112 or frmario@stcathlagunabeach.org Deacon Eddie Salgado Ext. 121 or deaconeddie@stcathlagunabeach.org EUCHARISTIC ADORATION On the First Friday of each month we gather in prayer and praise before the Blessed Sacrament. Following the 8 a.m. Mass and concluding at 10 p.m. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Parents of infants requesting information about Baptism may contact the parish office. Infant baptisms are celebrated on the second Saturday of the month. CELEBRATION OF CHRISTIAN FUNERALS At the time of death, a family member should contact the parish office, as soon as possible, to arrange the date and time for the Funeral Liturgy. SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY Couples must begin preparation for their Sacrament at least six months prior to their proposed wedding date. Please call the parish office for more information. SACRAMENT OF THE SICK The third Saturday of each month after the 8:00 a.m. Mass. In the event of serious illness or medical emergency, Anointing of the Sick and Eucharist may be arranged by contacting the parish office CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS Rev. Gabriel Stack, O. Praem—Sunday Assistance Adults requesting information about full initiation and communion with the Roman Catholic Church (the sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist, and Confirmation) may contact the office for more info. PARISH STAFF SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (CONFESSION) Donna Beam-Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Ext. 113 or donna@stcathlagunabeach.org Susan Daley-Ministry Coordinator/Office Manager Ext. 118 or susan@stcathlagunabeach.org Carmela Davidheiser-Parish Bookkeeper Ext. 124 or carmela@stcathlagunabeach.org Lisa Marcus-Parish Administrator Ext. 131 or lisa@stcathlagunabeach.org Charles Stephenson-Director, Music Ministry charles@stcathlagunabeach.org Gina Stewart-Director, Youth Religious Education/ Informacion en Espanol Ext. 119 or gina@stcathlagunabeach.org Saturdays: 4:00—5:00 p.m. (or by appointment) ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA PARISH SCHOOL (Kindergarten—8th Grade) 30516 So. Coast Hwy w Laguna Beach, CA 92651 Phone: (949) 494-7339 Fax: (949) 376-5752 www.stcathschool.org Mike Letourneau—School Principal Ext. 211 or mletourneau@stcathschool.org Renea Sendele—School Secretary Ext. 210 or rsendele@stcathschool.org Jackie Batho—Administrative Asst. Ext. 213 or jbatho@stcathschool.org Carmela Davidheiser—Bookkeeper Ext. 212 or carmela@stcathschool.org Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 16, 2014 Page 3 At Our Parish Friday, December 12 6:00 p.m. Everyone is invited to bring a friend to spend some time talking with Father Ken and parishioners who serve in ministries to learn more about how you can get involved in parish life. Please RSVP by 12/5 by calling Susan at 494-9701, ext 118 or email susan@stcathlagunabeach.org THANKSGIVING DAY MASS 9:00 A.M. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2013 Bring bread and/or wine you plan to serve at your Thanksgiving Dinner to be blessed. O God, when I have food, help me to remember the hungry, when I have work, help me to remember the jobless, when I have a home help me to remember those who have no home at all, when I am without pain, help me to remember those who suffer, and remembering, help me to destroy my complacency; bestir my compassion, and be concerned enough to help by word and deed, those who cry out for what we take for granted. Amen Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Readings of the Week READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Rv 1:1-4; 2:1-5; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 18:35-43 Rv 3:1-6, 14-22; Ps 15:2-5; Lk 19:1-10, or, (for the memorial of the Dedication) Acts 28:11-16, 30-31; Ps 98:1-6; Mt 14:22-33 Rv 4:1-11; Ps 150:1b-6; Lk 19:11-28 Rv 5:1-10; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Lk 19:41-44 Rv 10:8-11; Ps 119:14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131; Lk 19:45-48 Rv 11:4-12; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10; Lk 20:27-40 Ez 34:11-12, 15-17; Ps 23:1-3, 5-6; 1 Cor 15:20-26, 28; Mt 25:31-46 November 16, 2014 Page 4 Saints & Special Observances SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: Friday: Saturday: Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time St. Elizabeth of Hungary Dedication of the Basilicas of Ss. Peter and Paul; St. Rose Philippine Duchesne The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary St. Cecilia TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION All Christians in both East and West embraced the care of the sick as essential to church life. In the West, the importance of the visit of the priest is stressed, while in the East, the sick person is brought to the church for a full Liturgy of the Word. Some, such as the Armenians, even call it the “Ritual of the Lamp,” since the oil is poured out of the lamp by which the Word is read. This may be why Eastern Christians sometimes anoint the sick with this oil, since the trip to church might kill them. Our tradition in the West also unfolded in monasteries, where it was possible for infirm monks to be attended with a full and beautifully consoling liturgy. In 950 the monks of St. Alban’s Abbey in Mainz produced a ceremonial book that was instantly a pastoral hit everywhere. There were two lengthy rituals for the sick, one an extended vigil, and the other a liturgy of anointing that included Communion under both species. While this ritual was a house formula for monks, it is easy to see how monks who had the care of parishes desired to serve their parishioners in a similar way. The first form included the chanting of penitential psalms, and the second form required a confession beforehand. Both forms included a laying on of hands, which everyone understood as being an essential part of penance. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Please pray for the sick: Olga Ainagas Larry Barman Rex Brady Alyssa Claar Phyllis Contino Conor Davis Frank DiVicino Paul Freeman Judy Friesen Thomas Garcia Barbara Gullo John Mancuso MaryJo Mancuso Marko Mani Evlyn Mark Hiroko Nishimaya Leo O’Gorman Bill Ordway David Rowan Hubert Segard Jacqui Slevin Halina Stanaland Armando Ybarra Tencha Ybarra Mass Intentions—8:00a.m. Mass Mon: Julian Jaun (D) Tue: Don Kansteiner (D) Wed: Marguerite Pham (D) Thurs: Sheila Steritz (D) Fri: Margaret Freeman (D) Sat: Patrick Cory (D) Pray for those in the Armed Forces: Erin Bevacqua, Lieutenant, USMC Evan Dineen, Capt., USAF Marriage Banns: Stephanie Fernandez & Austin Locke Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 16, 2014 Page 5 Ministries MINISTRY DIRECTORY Altar Servers Art & Environment Contemplative Prayer Susan Daley Virginia Atherton Valerie Sinkus Detention Extraordinary Ministers Extraordinary Ministers To Sick & Homebound Homeless Shelter Dinners Intercessory Prayer Group Harry Allen Susan Daley Susan Daley Lisa Staight Valerie Sinkus Jovenes Para Cristo Teresa Jimenez Luis Torres Lectors Men’s Fellowship Music Orange Diocesan Council of Catholic Women Prayer Line Religious Education RCIA Respect Life Susan Daley Joe Bevacqua Charles Stephenson Linda Blackburn and Connie Casey Parish Office Gina Stewart Donna Beam Peggy Long/ Susan Daley Susan Daley Ann McEneany Parish Office Ron Kreber Susan Daley Rosemary Watson Sacristans St. Vincent De Paul Sick & Homebound Visits Sunday Hospitality Ushers Women’s Council Ministry Coordinator: 494-9701, x118 497-1904 949-295-9526 valsinkus@gmail.com 949-497-0977 494-9701, x118 494-9701, x118 949-852-4442 949-295-9526 valsinkus@gmail.com 949-891-3571 949-632-8082 luis0453@cox.net 494-9701, x118 714-747-3122 Charles.stphnsn@gmail.com blackburnlin@cox.net ctcasey@cox.net 494-9701 494-9701, x119 494-9701, x113 494-9701, x118 494-9701, x118 494-9701 494-9701 vkreber@aol.com 494-9701, x118 rosemaryzmail@yahoo.com Susan Daley, 494-9701, x118 or susan@stcathlagunabeach.org USHERS NEEDED Ushers serve as one of our most visible ministries—some of our masses are in immediate need of people to serve. Men, women, families, young adults are all welcome A brief training session with Father Ken and you are ready to go! Please contact Susan Daley at 4949701, ext. 118 or email susan@stcathlagunabeach.org Week of Nov 3-9, 2014 Envelopes Loose Credit Cards Total $4,287 $4,195 $8,378 $16,860 Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 16, 2014 Page 6 Save the Date Father Ken invites you to . . . “A Merry Little Christmas” - A Feast of Lights and Music to Celebrate the Holiday Season Friday, December 12, 7:00 p.m. In the church Directed by Charles Stephenson, performed by Master Chorale of Saddleback Valley Come enjoy an evening of music and holiday treats! Admission is free Around the Diocese Advent Retreat for Adults Spiritual nourishment as we prepare to celebrate our Lord’s birth! Sunday, December 14th, 10am – 3pm, Mass at 2pm Includes lunch. Freewill offering greatly appreciated. Please RSVP by December 11th to 714-557-4538 or hearto jesusrc@sbcglobal.net 2927 S. Greenville St. Santa Ana, CA 92704 www.sacredheartsisters.com NATIONAL NEEDS COLLECTION November 22 –23, 2014 There will be a second collection next weekend for National Needs. This collection combines the Catholic Campaign for Human Development, the Catholic Communications Campaign and the Catholic University of America. Solemn Evening Prayer Opening the Year of Celebra ng Consecrated Life Holy Family Cathedral, Orange Friday, November 21, 7:30pm (Pope Francis dedicated a year for the Church to celebrate all men and women dedicated by vow) Please come and celebrate with our Religious Priests, Sisters, Brothers and Members of Ins tutes Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 16, 2014 Page 7 Saint Catherine of Siena Council of Catholic Women Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 16, 2014 Page 8 Saint Catherine of Siena Parish School News Saint Catherine of Siena Parish School celebrated Red Ribbon Week October 27 to October 31 to show our support for healthy drug free lifestyles. Laguna Beach Officer Spring Sendele, Nicki Hernandez and Jesse Schmi were present on campus during morning assembly and for some brief classroom visits to reinforce the importance of being “Drug Free”. Monday kicked off our food drive. Our students generously donated canned goods and non-perishable food items throughout the week for those in our community who are in need. “We CAN make healthy choices”. Tuesday our students, faculty and staff members wore silly, cute, fancy or sporty socks to “sock it to drugs”. Wednesday donuts were delivered to the classrooms because we “do-nut do drugs”. Thursday the students “showed drugs the door” by decora ng their classroom door. Friday we wore jeans and a red shirt to show our commitment to “show your color—stand up for what’s right.” Making Healthy Choices By Isabella—6th Grade Student Making healthy choices is important because it makes your life happier, stronger, and longer. There are many choices you can make to have a healthier body. I believe exercising your body and your mind daily, ea ng healthy, drinking lots of water and ge ng plenty of rest are essen al decisions you can make to stay fit. A good way to exercise your body is to play a sport. Playing sports keeps your body fit because it builds muscle and strength. To exercise your brain you can do puzzles, read or play logic games. If you have a fit body and a strong mind you can achieve good grades at school and focus on making wise choices in life. Ea ng healthy gives you energy to think and play. Some healthy choices are ea ng vegetables, fruits and protein and drinking lots of milk and water. These food choices will make your bones stronger and give you stamina to complete your ac vi es. Lastly, it's important to get plenty of rest every night. Sleeping on a comfortable bed will give you a good night of sleep. Ge ng lots of sleep will relax you and rebuild your muscles. Dreaming also relaxes your mind. If you eat healthy, exercise, and get plenty of rest everyday, you will live a long, healthy, and happy life. SAVE THE DATE December 19th—Christmas Concert January 29– Open House/Pasta Dinner March 6– Mardi Gras March 17—Class Act/Family Night May 15—Master’s Pageant Call the school office for a tour & information : 949-494-7339 or visit www.stcathschool.org On-Line 30516 South Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach Trigésimo Tercer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 16 de noviembre de 2014 Page 9 Lecturas y Noticias TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE PREPÁRENSE En 1682 unos negociantes encontraron una caja abandonada en una playa al sur de El Salvador. Como no pudieron abrirla decidieron llevársela al pueblito de San Miguel para conseguir con qué abrirla. Montaron la caja en un burrito y comenzaron su camino. Al pasar por la iglesia parroquial, el burrito se sentó y la caja se abrió revelando una bella imagen de la Virgen. Las cartas de Pablo a los tesalonicenses son de sus primeros escritos, y fueron mo vadas por su creencia y la de toda la primera comunidad cris ana de que el regreso de Cristo era inminente, y por eso sería una tontería dar empo o atención a otras cosas. En aquel entonces el pueblo de El Salvador estaba divido por la guerra pero con la llegada de esta imagen milagrosa el pueblo buscó reconciliarse. En 1833 hubo otra guerra en El Salvador y los que salieron victoriosos prome eron a María no vengarse en contra de los perdedores. Por estos hechos se le concedió a la imagen el nombre Nuestra Señora de la Paz. Su imagen de madera tallada y ves da lleva una palma en la mano recordando un milagro donde por la intercesión de la Virgen de la Paz, Dios salvó al pueblo de la explosion de un volcán. La palma recuerda que el humo que salía del volcán formaba una palma en el cielo. Con el pasar del empo, ese fervor comenzaba a disminuir un poco. Hoy día, cuando escuchamos estas lecturas sobre el fin del mundo, podemos preguntarnos si de veras creemos que Cristo va a venir entre nosotros como “un ladrón en la noche” (1 Tesalonicenses 5:2). Si la respuesta es “Sí”, ¿debemos, o no, dejar nuestra planificación a largo plazo, deshacernos de nuestros calendarios y agendas, y suspender los ahorros para la educación universitaria de nuestros hijos? Seguro que no. Pero, lo que sí quiere decir es que deberíamos cambiar nuestra vida y vivir como hijos de la luz e iluminar el mundo a nuestro alrededor con la luz del Evangelio. Entonces, en aquel día, cuando los detalles de nuestra ru na diaria ya no importen, estaremos listos para encontrar nuestra paz y seguridad en Cristo LA PALABRA DE DIOS HOY Durante la época de Jesús un talento representaba una cantidad de dinero extremadamente grande. Sesenta minas eran un talento y una mina equivalía a cien denarios. Hace dos mil años un trabajador promedio en Palestina ganaba un denario diario. Cuando Jesús contó la parábola que escuchamos en el Evangelio de hoy estaba consciente de que su audiencia se daría cuenta de que a cada uno de los siervos se le había confiado una inmensa cantidad de dinero. Este dinero bien invertido tenía la posibilidad de rendir una tremenda cantidad adicional. Los talentos espirituales que se nos confían a nosotros durante nuestra peregrinación terrenal también tienen la posibilidad de producir resultados extraordinarios. Estos dones espirituales tienen que ser invertidos. En otras palabras, tienen que ser usados. Cuando se usan ayudan a edificar el Reino de Dios. Traen la paz y el consuelo a los desesperanzados. Traen la buena nueva a los desamparados. Traen alimento y techo a los que no lo tienen. A medida que el año litúrgico va llegando a su fin, esta parábola nos pide evaluar hasta dónde hemos invertido nuestros talentos espirituales. El potencial rendimiento de esa inversión es extraordinario. ¿Cuán extraordinarios son los resultados de nuestra inversión en esos talentos durante este año pasado? Traducido de Saint Margaret Sunday Missal derechos de autor © J. S. Paluch Company Trigésimo Tercer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 16 de noviembre de 2014 Page 10 Lecturas y Noticias LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Apo 1:1-4; 2:1-5; Sal 1:1-4, 6; Lc 18:35-43 Martes: Apo 3:1-6, 14-22; Sal 15 (14):2-5; Lc 19:1-10, ó (para la memoria de la Dedicación) Hch 28: 11-16, 30-31; Sal 98 (97):1-6; Mt 14:22-33 Miércoles: Apo 4:1-11; Sal 150:1b-6; Lc 19:11-28 Jueves: Apo 5:1-10; Sal 149:1b-6a, 9b; Lc 19:41-44 Viernes: Apo 10:8-11; Sal 119 (118):14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131; Lc 19:45-48 Sábado: Apo 11:4-12; Sal 144 (143):1b, 2, 9-10; Lc 20:27-40 Domingo: Ez 34:11-12, 15-17; Sal 23 (22):1- Trigésimo Tercer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 16 de noviembre de 2014 Dichoso el que teme al Señor. — Salmo 128 (127):1a LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — Un esposo es capaz de confiar su corazón a su esposa que es como una joya (Proverbios 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31). Salmo — Dichosos los que temen al Señor (Salmo 128 [127]). Segunda lectura — El día del Señor vendrá como el ladrón en la noche (1 Tesalo nicenses 5:1-6). Evangelio — Porque has sido fiel en lo poco, ven a compar r la alegría de tu Señor (Mateo 25:14-30 [14-15, 19-21]). LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Trigésimo Tercer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Lunes: Santa Isabel de Hungría Martes: La Dedicación de las Basilicas de San Pedro y San Pablo; Santa Rose Philippine Duchesne Viernes: La Presentación de la San sima Virgen María Sábado: Santa Cecilia BAUTISMOS Información para los que se preparan para el Bautismo. Clases de preparación: Las clases son impartidas el segundo domingo de cada mes en cuarto B a las 11:00 en la parroquia de Santa Catalina con cita. La aplicación Bautismal debe ser completada antes de la clase. ¿Quién debe atender la clase? Los padres y padrinos deben atender una clase de bautismo. Donde debería realizarse el Bautismo: El lugar más apropiado para bautizar a un niño es en la Iglesia de la parroquia donde los padres atienden Misa y son registrados. Bautismos: Nuestros bautismos de infantes son programados mensualmente el tercer sábado de cada mes a las 10:00 en la iglesia de St. Catalina de Siena. Los padres deben ser miembros de la parroquia de Santa Catalina y los padres necesitan venir a la oficina de la parroquia para la aplicación Bautismal. Si usted tiene alguna pregunta o necesita información adicional, por favor contáctenos al (949) 4949701 ext. 119 o también puede contactar Gina Stewart en gina@stcathlagunabeach.org.
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