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Fifth Sunday of Lent
The Hour Has Come
Our readings today are filled
with anticipation. The days
are coming, Jeremiah
prophesies in today’s First
Reading. The hour has come,
Jesus says in the Gospel. The
new covenant that God
promised to Jeremiah is made
in the “hour” of Jesus - in His death, resurrection,
and ascension to the Father’s right hand.
The prophets said this new covenant would return
Israel’s exiled tribes from the ends of the world.
Jesus too predicted His passion would gather the
dispersed children of God. But today He promises
to draw to himself, not only Israelites, but all men
and women.
The new covenant is more than a political or
national restoration. As we sing in today’s Psalm, it
is a universal spiritual restoration. In the “hour” of
Jesus, sinners in every nation can return to the
Father - to be washed of their guilt and given new
hearts to love and serve Him.
In predicting He will be “lifted up,” Jesus isn’t
describing only His coming crucifixion. Isaiah
used the same word to tell how the Messiah, after
suffering for Israel’s sins, would be raised high and
greatly exalted. Elsewhere the term describes how
kings are elevated above their subjects.
Troubled in His agony, Jesus didn’t pray to be
saved. Instead, as we hear in today’s Epistle, He
offered himself to the Father on the cross - as a
living prayer and supplication. For this, God gave
Him dominion over heaven and earth.
Where He has gone we can follow - if we let Him
lead us. To follow Jesus means hating our lives of
sin and selfishness. It means trusting in the
Father’s will, the law He has written in our hearts.
Jesus’ “hour” continues in the Eucharist, where we
join our sacrifices to His, giving God our lives in
reverence and obedience - confident He will raise
us up to bear fruits of holiness.
—Scott Hahn, Ph.D., St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology
March 22, 2015
Stations of the Cross
Saturday, March 28th at 4:15pm
in the Church lead by the
Men’s Prayer Group
Did you know? The Way of the Cross is
chosen by many as part of their prayer of
renewal and reconciliation during Lent.
In the early and medieval Church, Catholics tried to
pilgrimage to Jerusalem “to walk the actual steps of
Jesus.” This, of course, was not possible for most people,
but it was always the ideal hope.
Saint Francis of Assisi, who also developed the idea of
having a Christmas Crib in each home, brought the
devotion of the Way of the Cross to people rather than
having them never be able to pilgrimage to Jerusalem. He
brought Jerusalem to them by developing the Stations of
the Cross for local churches.
The number of stations (or stops along the way of Jesus)
has varied over the years, (it is presently 14 stops) to
reflect on the suffering and death of the Lord. Now, many
years later than Saint Francis, the popular devotion is
prayed regularly in almost every Catholic Church during
the Lenten Fridays.
You do not have to even be in a church, Stations of the
Cross can be devotionally reflected and prayed in the
quietness of your personal space. You just need a
booklet to pray the journey.
—http://www.saintmargaretmary.org
Christ himself is the grain of wheat
buried in the earth to rise again and
bear much fruit for all who have been
willing to follow him through the
deaths of Lent, small or great, to the
light of the newly risen son. The
wheat harvest, ripened in that sun,
will yield bread for all the hungry. We who have been
fed on the life-giving Bread that is Christ can then in
turn feed the world in which we have been planted. Lent
and Easter are never only about the self but always
about the whole humanity to which we belong.
— Sourcebook
Palm Sunday
is next weekend!
As we walk the last few weeks of
our Lenten journey, let us focus
on our relationship with Jesus
and accompany him on the road to His passion,
death and resurrection to new life.
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Fifth Sunday of Lent
Mass Intentions
Saturday………….........March 21
5:00PM……..………….†Richard Cole
Sunday………….....…...March 22
8:30AM……...…....……†Carolyn Curiel Hastings
10:00AM…………….....†Fred Dueber
11:30AM……...…….....People of St. Didacus
Monday………………...March 23
7:30AM….…....…….…...†Rui DaSilva
Tuesday………..…..….March 24
6:00PM…………......….†Cora Darnell
Wednesday……......….March 25
8:30AM……….………...†Thomas Godfrey
Thursday………...…….March 26
7:30AM……...….……...†Rose Smith
Friday…………...……...March 27
7:30AM…...…..……....…†Rey Yturralde
Saturday………….........March 28
5:00PM……..………….†Juanita Diaz
Readings for the Week of March 22, 2015
Sunday:
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Next Sunday:
Jer 31:31-34/Heb 5:7-9/Jn 12:20-33
Dn 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 or
13:41c-62/Jn 8:1-11
Nm 21:4-9/Jn 8:21-30
Is 7:10-14; 8:10/Heb 10:4-10/Lk 1:26-38
Gn 17:3-9/Jn 8:51-59
Jer 20:10-13/Jn 10:31-42
Ez 37:21-28/Jn 11:45-56
Mk 11:1-10 or Jn 12:12-16/Is 50:4-7/Phil
2:6-11/Mk 14:1--15:47 or 15:1-39
It’s not too late to turn in your
envelopes for the 2015 Annual Lenten Collection.
Return them in the collection or the Parish Office.
Weekly Events at St. Didacus
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Treasures of the Holy Land Sale
Confirmation II Class
Spanish Choir
Monday, March 23, 2015
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Youth Night
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Eucharistic Adoration
Religious Education
Choir
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Divine Mercy
Divine Mercy
RCIA
English Baptism Class
Friday, March 27, 2015
Cub Scouts-Wolf
Soup provided Small Faith Groups
Mary of Nazareth– Disciple
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Clean the Church
RCIA Retreat
Spanish Baptism Class
Stations of the Cross
Marriage Encounter
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GIFTS OF
OUR TREASURY
THE WEEK OF March 15, 2015
General Collection for March 15, 2015
Building Fund for March 15, 2015
Total Income:
$4,678.00
$ 189.00
$4,867.00
Please Pray For
Welcome to St. Didacus Parish!
Masses
Saturday 5:00pm
Sunday 8:30am & 10:00am English
11:30am in Spanish
Daily Mass
Mon., Thurs., Fri. 7:30am
Wednesday 8:30am & Tues. 6:00pm
Eucharistic Adoration
Wednesdays 7:30am—8:30am
First Fridays 8:00am—9:00am
Confessions—Saturdays 3:30pm or by appt.
Baptisms: Arrangements must be made 3 months in
advance. Contact the Parish Office for information.
Weddings: Arrangements must be made at least 9
months in advance. Please contact the Parish Office.
Pastor, Fr. Michael J. Sinor
Parish Office 619-284-3472
March 22, 2015
Rosalba Alarcon
Maria Luz Arrellano
Diann Bauer
Dan Bauer
Herbert Baxter
Martha Becerra
Ron Berry
Rita Bonnell
Norm Boyer
Herminia Brignoni
Ibeth Brignoni
Ruben Campos
Marie Cavanaugh
Eileen Connolly
Irene Davis
MaryLou De Luca
Bob Demers
Cecelia Dueber
Mary Farrell
Santiago Fontes
Susan Guenzel
Dolores Hansel
Sharon Ihle
Bernie Kober
Marilyn Kober
Elizabeth La Costa
Virginia Lantry
Juanita Lopez
Maria Lopez
Anthony Martinez
Rosalie Martinez
Dolores Mediano
Esteban Mediano
Sylvia Paiz
Dominick Palestini
Gladys Palestini
Diane Porter
Antonia Raya
Dolores Robertson
Atina Rodriguez
Aaron Rodriguez
Alette Rodriguez
Jeff Salazar
Christine Segura
Alice Sergi
Mark Silke
Michael Smith
Raymond Sparks
Mary Sutton
Angel Tapia
Pedro Tapia
Therese Tucker
Carol Verdon
Adalina Zarate
Josephine
And the special
intentions in our Book of Needs
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Fifth Sunday of Lent
4630 34th Street, San Diego CA 92116
284-8730
Congratulations to the 34 seventh &
eighth grade students chosen to represent
St. Didacus School at the Greater San
Diego Science and Engineering Fair on
March 25th in Balboa Park. The students
will present their projects in person to
judges on that day. Thanks to seventh
grade teacher, Mrs. Rita Blickenstaff for
all her efforts in preparing our students to compete at
this fair. Good luck St. Didacus students!
Join us for our final
Soup Supper & Discipleship of Lent
Friday, March 27th
6:00pm: Soup dinner provided by the
St. Didacus Small Faith Groups
7:00pm: Mary of Nazareth: the Model Disciple
Being a disciple of Jesus involves both a
vertical and a horizontal dimension. It
entails a personal relationship with him as
well as a bond of unity with other disciples.
Discipleship means being united in heart
and mind with both Jesus and fellow
disciples, being part of a universal family.
Mary, mother and disciple, is at the heart
of that new family of God. With Mary, the
Church will always listen to God’s word,
ponder it with holy hearts, and, empowered by the Holy Spirit,
act on that word to bear fruit in the world.
Treasures from the Holy Land
This weekend after all the Masses you’ll be able
to support Christians in the Holy Land by your
purchases of beautiful hand carved olive wood
items.
Thank you to the Divine Mercy
Group for their great Mexican
food sale last Sunday. They
raised $515 from the sale that
will be donated to the parish
for parish needs.
March 22, 2015
Mark Your Calendars
for the Altar Society’s
Annual Rummage Sale!
Friday, April 17th
Saturday, April 18th
Sunday, April 19th
Do your spring cleaning now and donate all your
unloved, unused, unwanted treasures to us for our
sale. For information about dropping off your
items, please contact the Parish Office.
Help Wanted...
Cleaning the Church
for Easter:
Saturday, March 28th at 8am
Preparing for Holy Week:
Wednesday, April 1st at 4:00pm
Setting up for Easter:
Saturday, April 4th at 8:00am
This special time involves a lot of moving,
removing, hanging and hauling! If you’re able,
please plan on helping out!
Don’t forget to turn in your
Annual Catholic Appeal envelopes!
Lent Penance Services in our
area...
—Monday, March 23rd, St. Rita
7pm
—Wed., March 25th, Our Lady
of the Rosary 6:30pm
—Wednesday, March 25th, St. Vincent de Paul 7pm
—Friday, March 27th, Christ the King 7pm
Bishop Robert McElroy is
scheduled to celebrate the
sacrament of Confirmation
with our students at the
Saturday May 16th, 5pm Mass.
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Fifth Sunday of Lent
The Solemnity of the
Annunciation
of the Lord
Wednesday, March 25th
This solemnity recalls
the announcement to
Mary by the angel
Gabriel that she has
found favor with God and will bear the Son of
God. Their exchange is found in Luke chapter 1,
verses 26-38. When Mary asks how this is to
happen, the angel tells her the Holy Spirit will
come upon her and cites the unexpected
pregnancy of her cousin, Elizabeth, in her old
age, as a sign that nothing will be impossible for
God. This major feast, exactly nine months
before Christmas, was celebrated liturgically in
the East by the fifth century and in the West by
the seventh century.
Kid’s Corner
March 22, 2015
HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE
April 2—Holy Thursday
Mass of the Lord’s Supper—
7:00PM (Bilingual)
Adoration—8:00PM–9:00PM
April 3—Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion
Stations of the Cross (English)—12:00 Noon
Stations of the Cross (Spanish)—1:00PM
The Passion of the Lord—3:00PM (English)
7:00PM (Spanish)
April 4—Holy Saturday
Easter Vigil—8:00PM (Bilingual)
April 5—Easter Sunday Masses
8:30AM (English)
10:00AM (English)
11:30AM (Spanish)
It’s not too late to renew your Lent. If
you have had a lackluster Lent so far, the
last few weeks of the penitential season
are the perfect time to energize your
efforts. Give this a try...
1-1-1 Plan
Want to re-focus on building your relationship with Christ
during the remainder of Lent? Keep it simple and try the 1-1-1
plan. Focus on one sin, do one add-on and give up one thing.
You can change up your plan as often as you’d like.
One sin: Concentrate or focus on one sin or fault that is getting in the way of your relationship with God and with others.
One add-on: Do one positive activity that will deepen your
prayer and spiritual life. You can go do daily Mass, attend
Stations of the Cross, pray the Rosary or read a spiritual book.
The possibilities are limitless.
One give-up: Deny yourself something you really like or to
which you are attached.
—www.osv.com
In this season of Lent, we hunger for a new
dimension of faith. Lord, we want to purify our
hearts. We want to strengthen our courage to
be heroes of biblical proportions! Yet so often
we falter and fail in our efforts. Accept us in
our weakness, and give us the courage and
strength we need to follow you. Amen.
Pagina 6
Quinto Domingo de Cuaresma
Si el grano de t rigo cae en
t ierra y muere da mucho frut o
Jesús present a en est a parábola, una
vez más, la lección fundament al del Evangelio ent ero, el punt o máximo del mensaje
de Jesús: el amor que se da a sí mismo, y
que por ese perderse a sí mismo, por ese
morir a sí mismo, genera vida.
Est amos ant e una de las t ípicas paradojas del
evangelio: perder la vida por amor es la forma de ganarla
para la vida et erna (o sea, de cara a los valores definit ivos); morir a sí mismo es la verdadera manera de vivir,
ent regar la vida es la mejor forma de ret enerla, darla es la
mejor forma de recibirla… Paradoja es una figura lit eraria
que consist e en una cont radicción aparent e: perderganar, morir-vivir, ent regar-ret ener, dar-recibir… Parecen
realidades cont radict orias, pero no lo son en realidad.
Llegar a darse cuent a de que no hay t al cont radicción,
capt ar la verdad de la paradoja, es descubrir el Evangelio.
Y est amos ant e el punt o alt o de la revelación
crist iana. En la nat uraleza, en el mundo animal sobre t odo, el principal inst int o es el de la aut o-conservación. La
nat uraleza animal est á cent rada sobre sí misma. Lo que
pueda ser cont rario a est a regla no es más que una excepción que la confirma.
El ser humano, por el cont rario, se caract eriza por
ser capaz de amar, por ser capaz de salir de sí mismo y
ent regar su vida o ent regarse a sí mismo por amor. La
humanización sería ese descent ramient o de sí mismo, que
es cent ramient o en los demás y en el amor. La parábola
que est amos reflexionando expresa un punt o alt o de esa
maduración de la Humanidad; t ant o, que puede ser considerada como una expresión de la cima del amor.
Si las semillas somos nosot ros, ¿a qué debemos
morir? Si, con el evangelio, creemos que no hay mayor
amor que dar la vida, que la ley suprema es morir como el
grano de trigo: para dar vida.
Muchas Gracias al Grupo
de la Divina Misericordia por su donación de su
vent a de comida mexicana el domingo pasado.
Recaudaron $515 .00 dólares y lo donaron para las necesidades de la parroquia.
Muchas Gracias
22 de marzo, 2015
Necesit amos ayuda
Necesit amos ayuda en Semana
Sant a, así que si ust ed quiere ayudar o est á buscando las horas de
servicio aquí est án su oport unidad: miércoles 1°
de abril a las 4 pm y sábado 4 de abril a las 8:00.
Viernes 27 de marzo
6:00 PM El Grupo de las Pequeñas
Comunidad donaran las sopas.
7:00 PM La reflexión sobre est e
viernes es “el discípulo con María,
en el Espírit u, somos misioneros
del Reino.”
EL PROXIMO DOMINGO
ES DOMINGO DE RAMOS
Con el Domingo de Ramos damos inicio a la
Semana Sant a, la celebración de la misa
iniciara afuera de la iglesia.
VENTA DE COMIDA DEL MAR
!Venga con su cart era llena, habrá vent a de comida la próxima semana,!
Tendremos rica comida del mar, para ayudar a nuest ra parroquia, pat rocinada por el grupo de la Divina
Misericordia Peregrino y María de
Guadalupe.
NOTICIAS DE CONFIRMACION
El Obispo Robert Mc Elroy va a celebrar la Confirmación de nuest ros
jóvenes en nuest ra parroquia, el
sábado 16 de mayo a las 5 PM.
Est aciones de la Cruz en ingles
El sábado 28 de marzo a las 4:15 pm,
dirigidas por el grupo de oración de
hombres en la iglesia.
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