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Welcome To St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Community
66-700 Pierson Blvd., Desert Hot Springs 92240
Office 329-8794 Fax 329-6760 Outreach Center 329-2677
Parish Office: Monday—Friday 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Website: stelizabethoĬungarydhs.catholicweb.com
E-mail: stelizabethoĬungary.dhs@sbdiocese.org
Very Rev. Dennis Legaspi, V.F. Pastor
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday
Sunday
5:00 P.M.-English
7:00 A.M. Español
7:00 P.M.-Spanish/ Español
9:00 A.M. - English
11:00 A.M. - Español
Weekdays: 7:30 A.M.
( Holy Days—to be announced )
Monday– Eucharis c Service Tuesday-Friday—Mass
(Rosary recited before mass each morning)
Anoin ng of the Sick: Thursdays a er 7:30 A.M Mass
Confessions– Saturday—3:30—4:30 P.M.
Bap sm/ Marriage / Sick Call– Please Call the Office
PARISH STAFF
Deacon Jerry Campbell .................................... .
329-0789
Deacon Armando Luevano…………………………………….. .
329-8794
Office Manager: ............................................... Pam Gorski
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Recep onist: .................................................... Susie Dauto 329-8794
Office of Cateche cal Ministries:
Coordinator of Cateche cal Ministries: Patricia Balderrama 251-9268
Maintenance :………………………………………………..Jose Rodriquez.329-8794
PARISH MINISTRIES
WORSHIP COMMITTEE/ COMITE DE LA LITURGIA
Music Ministry/Music :
E– Office
—329-8794 S—Gilberto Gui errez……..760-288-1429
Eucharis c Ministers/ Ministro de Eucaris a:
E Barbara Giberson 760-671-4641 S-Antonio Montanez….760-288-7332
Lectors /Lectores.
E– Donna Brady 760-288-7322 S– Arcelia Vega….…….…760-251-3733
S—Daniel Gonzalez…… .…….760-275-1660
Hospitality/ Hospitalidad
E– Patrick Sullivan 408-3104 S– Raul Chavez…….………...760-288-6798
S-Jose Luis Ayala………....……..760-329-8541
Altar Servers/ Acolitos :
E– Be y Rose 329-0105 . S– Mauricio Sauceda ....760-902-2101
Children’s Liturgy of the Word:
E-Monica Barnes 329-3588
EDUCATION COMMITTEE/ COMITE DE EDUCACION
RCIA/ Adult Educa on Valen ne & Maria Ruiz ….760-288-0050
Pla cas Pre-Bau smales:
Luis Lopez ……………………………………..…………… 760-835-1156
Clase MatrimonialesGuillermo & Sandra Gonzalez760-221-5492
Pla cas Quinceañeras …….Linda Ayala………………..760-329-8541
Grupo de Oracion:Antonio & Clairbel Montanez...760-288-7332
Voca on Promo on ……………...Eddie Ruiz……………..760-250-1981
Comunidades Pequenas de Fe.Zeniada Valverde...760-660-0646
SOCIAL CONCERNS COMMITTEE
Food Pantry & Outreach Program Director
• ……………………………………...Call the church office 329-8794
• Food Pantry Hours……. ………….( 8:30-10:30 - Tues )
Ministerio de los Enfermos….Luis Lopez………….760-251-0093
Jus cia para Los Inmigrantes Francisco Camacho..760-905-2055
Communion to Sick, Homebound and Hospital
Manny Fajardo….. ……..…………………...760-308-7703
Funeral Repast ……………..Delores St. Amour… …….760-329-3466
Respect-Life Ministry… …….Barbara Devine………..714-290-0844
Preven on y Rescate……Antonio Mar nez…………..760-413-9228
TEMPORALITIES
Church Building …………………………………………………….760-329-8794
Landscaping - …………………………… Armando Lopez…..760-272-5922
ORGANIZATIONS:
Ladies Guild
( Meets Every 1st Monday 11AM) Saundra Domenech…….…….760-329-6617
Knights of Columbus-Grand Knight, Eddie Ruiz……...760-250-1981
MISSION STATEMENT/DECLARACIÓN DE MISIÓN
“We, the Parishioners of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Roman Catholic Church, are a community of faith called to proclaim the Good News of Jesus the
Christ so that people’s lives may be filled with hope.”.
“Nosotros, los feligreses de la Iglesia Católica Apostólica y Romana Santa Isabel de Hungría, somos una comunidad de fe llamando a proclamar las
buenas noticias de Jesús el Cristo para que así la vida de las personas estén llenas de esperanza.”
NEW PARISHIONERS
Welcome to your new parish! Please stop by the parish office to register, or fill out the
registration form request inside our bulletin and place in the offertory basket.
St. Elizabeth of Hungary
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January 11, 2015
Mass Intentions
The Baptism of the Lord
January 11, 2015
All you who are thirsty, come to the water!
— Isaiah 55:1
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — Behold my servant with whom I am pleased;
he shall bring forth justice to the nations
(Isaiah 42:1-4, 6-7) or Isaiah 55:1-11.
Psalm — The Lord will bless his people with peace (Psalm
29) or Isaiah 12:2-6.
Second Reading — God anointed him with the Holy Spirit
(Acts 10:34-38) or 1 John 5:1-9.
Gospel — You are my beloved Son, with you I am well
pleased (Mark 1:7-11).
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.
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Heb 1:1-6; Ps 97:1, 2b, 6, 7c, 9; Mk 1:14-20
Heb 2:5-12; Ps 8:2ab, 5, 6-9; Mk 1:21-28
Heb 2:14-18; Ps 105:1-4, 6-9; Mk 1:29-39
Heb 3:7-14; Ps 95:6-11; Mk 1:40-45
Heb 4:1-5, 11; Ps 78:3, 4bc, 6c-8; Mk 2:1-12
Heb 4:12-16; Ps 19:8-10, 15; Mk 2:13-17
1 Sm 3:3b-10, 19; Ps 40:2, 4, 7-10;
1 Cor 6:13c-15a, 17-20; Jn 1:35-42
LECTURAS DE HOY
Primera lectura — He aquí mi siervo a quien he dado mi
espíritu. (Isaías 42:1-4, 6-7) o Isaías 55:1-11.
Salmo — Te alabamos, Señor (Salmo 29 [28]) o
Isaías 12:2-6.
Segunda lectura —Dios ha ungido a Jesús por el Espíritu
Santo y el poder (Hechos 10:34-38) ó
1 Juan 5:1-9.
Evangelio — Tú eres mi Hijo, el Amado, al que miro con
cariño (Marcos 1:7-11).
Lunes:
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
Heb 1:1-6; Sal 97 (96):1, 2b, 6, 7c, 9;
Mc 1:14-20
Martes:
Heb 2:5-12; Sal 8:2ab, 5, 6-9; Mc 1:21-28
Miércoles: Heb 2:14-18; Sal 105 (104):1-4, 6-9;
Mc 1:29-39
Jueves:
Heb 3:7-14; Sal 95 (94):6-11; Mc 1:40-45
Viernes:
Heb 4:1-5, 11; Sal 78 (77):3, 4bc, 6c-8;
Mc 2:1-12
Sábado:
Heb 4:12-16; Sal 19 (18):8-10, 15;
Mc 2:13-17
Domingo: 1 Sm 3:3b-10, 19; Sal 40 (39):2, 4, 7-10;
1 Cor 6:13c-15a, 17-20; Jn 1:35-42
Saturday, January 10
5:00 PM Justin Gorski † RIP
Requested By Betty Rose
7:00 PM
Sunday, January 11
7:00 AM Sebastian & Isabela Mondragon † RIP
Requested By Familia Mondragon
9:00 AM Stella & Matthew Rivera † RIP
Requested By Rivera Family
Abelardo Perez † RIP
Requested By Jorge Perez
11:00AM Agustin Juarez Gallardo † RIP
Requested By Leopado Juarez
Arnulfo Dauto Sr. † RIP
Requested By The Dauto Family
Monday, January 12
7:30 AM Eucharistic Service
Tuesday, January 13
7:30 AM All Souls in Purgatory
Requested By Misa Toma
Wednesday, January 14
7:30 AM All Souls in Purgatory
Requested By Misa Toma
Thursday, January 15
7:30 AM All Souls in Purgatory
Friday, January 16
7:30AM Joseph Sanchez—Special Intention
Requested By Juan Sanchez & Misa Toma
The Second Collection today is for
The Energy Fund
Thank you for your generosity
Eucharistic Ministers Needed
We are always in need of help to serve communion in the English Masses. If you are called to become a Eucharistic Minister, please call the parish office.
Choir Members
Singing is praying twice according to St. Augustine. The
choir in English Masses are in need of members. You don’t
have to have the perfect voice to join the choir and sing out
your gratitude to God for all blessings you have in life.
Thank you to all who advertise in our Sunday Bulletin. If
you have a business in Desert Hot Springs and would like
to advertise, please call 1-800-231-0805 bulletin # 513478
PLEASE PRAY FOR: In your kindness and charity toward
others please remember the sick, the shut-ins, the troubled, the
unemployed, and others who need our special prayers: Barney
Panfil, Al & Saundra Domenech, Ronald Hills, Marilyn Brennan,
Donna Huyck, Louis Bystrzycki, Dean & Lois Hutchinson, Gina
Vicari, Theresa Whalen, Mary Johnston, Erbey Castillo, Carol
Franklen, Andy Carroll, Mary Latterell, Hope Bates, Tom
Brady, Theresa Witges, Leonardo Valdivia, James Thomas, Ida
Finnie, Art Alt, Fernando Muñoz, Tom Heidrick, Daniel Charbonneau, Bob Sanchez, Gail Dunlap, Jim Bibbs, Mary Castillo, Elizabeth Carrillo, Carol Mattern, Segundo & Consuelo Velazquez, Gary
& Emily Brown, Fabian Seguro, Dick Farkas, Leonard Velazquez,
Armando Vuonanno, Richard Martinez, James Bibbs, Jose Vasquez
The Baptism of the Lord/El Bautismo del Senor
Reflexionemos sobre la Palabra de Dios
Éste es uno de los momentos clave en la vida de Jesús. En
su propia ciudad de Nazaret, ubicada al norte, él debió haber oído hablar de Juan. En algún momento debió haber
escuchado una voz interior que le decía: “Dirígete hacia el
sur, ve al desierto. Ve a escuchar a este predicador Juan”.
Cuando llegó al desierto es probable que haya estado esperando en una larga fila antes de que llegara el momento de
entrar en el agua y que Juan lo bautizara. Marcos nos hace
sólo un recuento brevísimo de tal encuentro, pero nos describe a Juan como esperando a alguien más poderoso que
él, que bautizará con el Espíritu Santo.
Es este mismo Espíritu Santo que descendió sobre Jesús en
cuanto salió del agua. En ese momento se abrieron los cielos, el cielo bajó a tocar al galileo y el Espíritu bajó sobre
él como una paloma. ¿Has visto alguna vez una gaviota
descender para arrebatar un pez o a un halcón precipitarse
de picada para agarrar su presa? En contraste, una paloma
que desciende es una imagen de belleza y gracia, y de posarse suavemente.
Las palabras de hoy no anuncian a Cristo a los demás, como sucede en la versión de Mateo, sino que se enuncian
sólo para Jesús: “Tú eres mi Hijo amado, en ti me complazco” (1:11), haciendo eco de las palabras que el Señor
dice en el primer cántico del Siervo en el libro de Isaías.
El descenso de la paloma no quiso significar una vida fácil
para Jesús, sino más bien que Dios había penetrado el ser
de Jesús de tal manera que lo llevaría hasta el desierto para
comenzar su misión de confrontar los poderes del pecado y
de la muerte. Esta gentil paloma vino —y continúa viniendo— con intenso poder.
LAS AGUAS BAUTISMALES
Cuando se planta un césped nuevo, debe regarse constantemente. Los jardineros dicen que esto “teje” el césped al suelo. Lo
mismo sucede cuando se injerta una rama a un árbol: el cataplasma
que los une debe estar húmedo en todo momento. El agua es lo que
mantiene unidas a las células de nuestro cuerpo. Con razón las religiones de todas las épocas y culturas han usado tanto este símbolo.
Cuando Jesús se sumerge en el Jordán para ser bautizado, se “teje”
a todo aquello que lo precedía. Al sumergirse en el Jordán, se hizo
uno con el pueblo de Israel que había cruzado el río para llegar a su
Tierra Prometida. Junto a Juan Bautista, Cristo se tejió a la tradición profética que presagiaba la venida del Reino de Dios. Jesús se
había convertido plenamente en humano en las aguas del vientre de
María y al participar del rito del Bautismo del arrepentimiento, se
sintió identificado con nuestra frágil y pecaminosa humanidad. Por
las aguas del Bautismo Cristo continúa injertando nuevos miembros
a su Cuerpo, la Iglesia; gracias a nuestro destino de vida eterna, por
estas aguas somos limpiados del pecado y recibimos la promesa de
la gracia. Para nosotros, como para Jesús, las aguas bautismales
también inauguran nuestra misión de proclamar la Buena Nueva.
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Reflecting on God’s Word
This is one of the key moments in the life of Jesus. Up north
in his hometown of Nazareth he must have heard about
John. At some point an inner voice must have said, “Go
south, go to the desert. Go listen to this preacher John.”
When he came to the desert, he may have stood in a long
line before that moment came when he entered the water
and John baptized him. Mark gives us only the briefest account of their meeting, but does present John as expecting
someone mightier than he who would baptize with the Holy
Spirit.
It is this same Holy Spirit who came down on Jesus as he
was coming out of the water. At that moment, the heavens
were torn open, heaven reached down to touch the Galilean,
and the Spirit descended like a dove. Have you ever seen a
gull descend to snatch a fish or a hawk swoop down to seize
its prey? By contrast, the image of a descending dove is one
of beauty and grace, of gentle alighting.
The words do not announce Jesus to others, as in Matthew’s
account, but they are spoken only to him: “You are my beloved Son; with you I am well pleased” (1:11), echoing the
words the Lord speaks in the first song of the Servant in the
book of Isaiah.
The descent of the dove did not mean an easy life for Jesus,
but God had penetrated his being in a way that would then
drive him into the desert to begin his mission of confronting
the powers of sin and death. This gentle dove came—and
continues to come—with a mighty power.
THE WATERS OF BAPTISM
When new sod is put in, it needs constant saturation with
water. Landscapers say that this “knits” the sod to the soil. The
same when a branch is grafted onto a tree: the poultice that joins
them at the splice must be kept wet at all times. Water is the stuff
that binds the very cells of our bodies together. No wonder religions throughout all times and cultures have used it so prominently. When Jesus stepped into the Jordan for baptism, he “knit” himself to what had come before him. By going to the Jordan, he made
himself one with the people of Israel who had crossed it into their
Promised Land. With John the Baptist, Christ wove himself into
the prophetic tradition that heralded the coming reign of God. He
had become fully human in the waters of Mary’s womb, and by
partaking in the rite of the baptism of repentance, Jesus identified
himself with our sinful, frail humanity. It is through the waters of
baptism that Christ continues to graft new members onto his Body,
the Church; through these waters we are cleansed from sin and
filled with the promise of grace, given our destiny for eternal life.
For us, as for Jesus, it is also the waters of baptism that inaugurate
our mission to proclaim the Good News.
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