ST. LINUS CATHOLIC CHURCH NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN
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ST. LINUS CATHOLIC CHURCH NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN
NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME August 10, 2014 ST. LINUS CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Linus Catholic Church 13915 Shoemaker Ave. Norwalk, CA 90650 Phone (562) 921-6649 Fax (562) 921-5150 http://www.stlinus.org Office Hours Mon.-Fri.: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Closed for Lunch: 12-1 p.m. Sat.: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sun.: 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. St. Linus School (562) 921-0336 4 Religious Education Office (562) 921-5179 Father Tony Gomez, Pastor Father Antony Gaspar, Associate Pastor Father Brian Delaney, in residence Father John-Paul Gonzalez, in residence Senior Deacon Chuck and Marge Baker Deacon couple John and Sue Cunneen Deacon couple Mario & Nati Mejia Deacon couple Mario & Ann Guerra Tita Guzman, Diaconate Minister Mass Times Ana Engquist, Business Manager Anna Betancourt, Dir. of Pastoral Services/Liturgy Greg Climaco, School Principal Christina May, Religious Education Andy Padilla, Director of RCIA Gloria Cardenas, Bulletin Editor/Webmaster Eucharistic Adoration: Saturday: 7:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m./Vigil Mass Sunday: 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m./Family Mass 12:15 p.m./en Español 5:30 p.m./LIFETEEN Mass 7:30 p.m. Weekdays: Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m. Tuesday: 7:00 p.m. with Mother of Perpetual Help Novena 1st and 3rd Fridays: 7:00 p.m. Charismatic Mass: once a month (date and time will be posted in the bulletin) Holy Days: Check the Parish Bulletin All night adoration from 7:30 p.m., after the 1st and 3rd Friday Masses, Benediction Saturday 7:15 a.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 4:00-5:00 p.m. and 8:00-9:00 p.m. and by appointment For the following Sacraments and Services, please call the Parish Center: Sacrament of Baptism Sacrament of Marriage Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick Funeral and Vigil Services Communion to the Sick and Home-bound PAGE TWO NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Ministry in Action... Adoración Nocturna Contacto: Francisco Garcia (562) 612-8815 3rd Fri. 7 pm - Sat, 7:15 A.M.│Iglesia Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Contact: Dorie Sablan (562) 926-3435 1st Fri.│7P.M.-Sat. 7:15A.M.│Church Adult Confirmation Parish Center: (562) 921-6649 Altar Servers Contact: Dennis Adame Parish Center: (562) 921-6649 Altar Society Contact: Virginia Lozano (562)863-3657 Anointing of the Sick Parish Center: (562) 921-6649 Baptismal Preparation of Children English & Spanish Parish Center: (562) 921-6649 Because We Care Ministry Contact: Sharon Julien (562) 921-6649 Bible Study-English Contact: Barbara Fries (562) 926-1770 Tues.│8-9 P.M.│Rm. 8 Boy Scouts, Troop 394 Scout Master: Manny Parish Center: (818) 679-1926 Mon.│7-8:30 P.M.│Hall Charismatic Healing Mass Contact: Sion Ferrer (213) 989-3214 (Work) Various Mon.│7 P.M.│Church Church Environment & Art Contact: Anna Betancourt (562) 921-6649 Couples for Christ Contact: Sonny Berberabe (562) 921-6649 Cursillo Ultreya—Spanish Contacto: Miguel y Margarita Ramos (562) 929-4693 Divine Mercy Devotions Parish Center: (562) 921-6649 Mondays│7 P.M.│Church Elohim Charismatic Prayer Group Contact: Brenda Cadavona (562) 921-1123 Fri.│7:30-10 P.M.│Rm. 11 Encuentro Matrimonial Mundial Contacto: Mario y Julissa Peralta (562) 786-3683 Fiesta Committee Contact: Mike Betancourt Parish Center: (562) 921-6649 Filipino Association Contact: Rey Factoran (714) 670-8788 Meets once a month Finance Council Contact: Joe Julien (562) 921-6649 Funerals Parish Center: (562) 921-6649 Gift Shop Vestibule of Church Open after all weekend Masses Golden Age Club President: James E. Beach (562) 929-0569 3rd Sun│1:30-4:30 P.M.│Hall Grupo de Oración Contacto: Rafael Alvarez (562) 774-7379 Wed.│7-9:00 P.M.│Hall Guadalupanas Contacto: Micaela Uribe (714) 350-7106 Ultimo Jueves del mes│7 P.M.│Rm. 11 Jovenes para Cristo Contacto: Raquel Olmedo (562) 228-5838 Fri.│7:00 P.M.│Youth Room Knights of Columbus #10623 Grand Knight: Gerardo Vasquez (562) 868-6964 2nd Tues.│7:30 P.M.│Hall Legion of Mary Contact: Sylvia J. Layao (562) 404-1174 Praesidium Tues.│5-6 P.M.│Rm. 10 Curia 2nd Thur.│7 P.M.│Rm. 10 Liturgy Committee Director: Anna Betancourt Parish Center: (562) 921-6649 Ministerios Hispanos Contacto: Vidal Vargas (562) 440-7022 Ministry to the Sick Contact: Cornell Watson (562) 822-4506 Mother of Perpetual Help Novena Contact: Imelda Manalac (562) 404-6145 Tues.│7:00 P.M.│Church Music Director Contact: Parish Office (562) 921-6649 Mustard Seed Communities Contact: Teresa Estrada (562) 921-6649 Parish Council Contact: Isabelle Leibig (562) 921-6649 [email protected] Prayer Shawl Ministry Contact: Mary Ratanasurakam (951) 500-0787 Last Monday | 6:30 P.M. | Par. Off. RCIA Contact: Andy Padilla (562) 921-6649 Santo Niño Devotions 1st Fri.│6:30 P.M.│Church Religious Education Contact: Christina May (562) 921-5179 Office Call for Schedules Religious Goods Store Contact: John A. L. Moran Parish Center: (562) 921-6649 Open after all Weekend Masses Religious Vocations Parish Center: (562) 921-6649 Safeguard the Children Contact: Parish Office (562) 921-6649 St. Linus School Principal: Sister Catherine Casey (562) 921-0336 Office www.linuslions.org St. Linus Ushers Contact: Cornell Watson (562) 822-4506 Weddings & Quinceañeras Coordinator: Sue Ellen Rojas (562) 260-7175 Youth Ministry/LIFE TEEN Coordinators: Dan and Leslie Tepe (562) 921-6252 Office Sun.│7:15-8:45 P.M.│Hall DECIMONOVENO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO PAGE THREE We would like to thank all of our parishioners and visitors for being generous with your weekly donations. It is such a help to our parish. Our collection for the week of August 3, 2014 was $12,95729. May God bless you for your continued support. We welcome you to make your weekly/monthly donations by enrolling in Parish Pay by visiting www.parishpay.com or calling (866) 727-4741 to set up an account. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Holy Day of Obligation August 15, 2014 Mass Times: August 14th Vigil 7pm Bilingual August 15th 7am English, 8:30am English, 5:30 Spanish, 7pm English We welcome Fr. Guy Christopher Snyder, PIME (Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions) this weekend to St. Linus. He is here on behalf of the PIME missionaries and will be celebrating and speaking at all masses this weekend. Fr. Snyder is from Toledo, OH and was ordained a PIME priest in 1998. We welcome him with open arms and look forward to hearing him this weekend. HALL RENTAL—Lowest rates in the area Looking for a place to hold your Quinceañera, Baptism, Wedding Reception or even a family reunion? Have you thought about St. Linus Parish Hall? For a brochure please go to our website at www.stlinus.org or stop by the Parish Office! WELCOME TO ST. LINUS PARISH Our warmest welcome to all who celebrate with us. We extend our hearts to all whether long-time residents or newly arrived in the parish. If you have NOT registered or have moved, or have other needs, please fill out this form and place it in the collection basket or mail it to the Parish Office. I would like to become a parishioner by registering. Name__________________________________ I have moved. Here is my new address. Address________________________________ I have a new phone number. City___________________State____Zip_____ I would be willing to be a sponsor for RCIA. Phone__(_____)_________________________ I am going to be in the hospital for surgery. I have a convalescent person in our home requesting Holy Communion. I am baptized but have not received 1st Holy Communion and/or Confirmation. PAGE FOUR NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Please welcome our three new musicians with open arms! Greetings Saint Linus family! My name is Mark Tumambing and it is an honor to be your new children’s music director and St. Linus School music teacher. I am from Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton in Rowland Heights and I play the piano there and I am also one of the choir director’s as well. I also play the piano at Saint Bruno’s too. I thank you all for welcoming me with open arms. I look forward to journeying with you and the children. May God bless you and your families always with faith, hope and love. Peace and Blessings, Mark Tumambing Mark Newberry is a graduate of CSU Fullerton with a Bachelors of Music degree. An accomplished musician who is able to play several musical instruments. He has won several superior medals at the L.A. and Orange County Band festivals. He has been at St. Paul of the Cross for the past three years and has directed the choir at their 5:00 PM vigil mass. He will be singing at the 5:30pm Saturday evening mass, Sunday 7:30 am and 7:30 pm. He will be starting a choir for the 7:30 pm mass on Sunday Prior to teaching choirs, JP Panganiban started as a baritone for the church choir in Makati at the age of 14. He was also a part of the De La Salle University Chorale that toured Europe in 1990 who also participated in 30th Rassegna Internazionale Di Cappelle Musicali in Loreto, Ancona, Italy. In 1995, he went on another European tour where his group Coro San Beildo sang for then Pope John Paul II, now a Saint. This is when he fell in love with liturgical music. JP will be singing at the 9 AM mass on Sundays. BIENVENIDOS A LA PARROQUIA DE SAN LINO Nuestra más calurosa bienvenida a todos que celebran con nosotros. Extendemos nuestros corazones a todos, sean residentes de mucho tiempo o recien llegados a la parroquia. Si NO se han registrado o se han registrado y mudado, o tienen otras necesidades, por favor llenen este formulario y pónganlo en la canasta de colecta o envíenlo por correo a la oficina de la parroquia. Quisiera registrarme para ser miembro de la parroquia. Nombre________________________________ Aquí está mi nuevo domicilio. Domicilio______________________________ Yo tengo un número nuevo de teléfono. Ciudad__________Estado___Zona Postal_____ Quisiera ser patrocinador de RCIA. Teléfono_(_____)________________________ Voy a estar en el hospital para una operación. Tengo una persona convaleciente en mi casa pidiendo la Santa Comunión. Estoy bautizado/a pero no he recibido la Primera Comunion y/o al Confirmación. DECIMONOVENO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO PRESENCE It is difficult to be truly present to another. We speak of putting in an appearance or showing up. Even when we arrive, we are often distracted. We think ahead, or we review an unsettled past. Nonetheless, we are at our best when we truly show up. We are most fully ourselves when we are absorbed in something worthy of us: creative work, good conversation, prayer. In these instances we are wholly ourselves and wholly outside ourselves. Elijah knew this kind of engagement. He was one of God’s great prophets. In today’s first reading, he follows God’s command to journey to that most holy place, Mount Horeb. And there in great silence, Elijah encounters God. As for Peter and the apostles, they discover the presence of God after the storm at sea. They and the sea and the winds are stunned into silent reverence. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The L said to Elijah: “Stand on the mountain; the L will be passing by” (1 Kings 19:9a, 11-13a). Psalm — Lord, let us see your kindness, and grant us your salvation (Psalm 85). Second Reading — To the Israelites belong the covenants, the law, and the patriarchs; and from them comes the Christ (Romans 9:1-5). Gospel — As Jesus walked on the sea, the disciples were terrified (Matthew 14:22-33). PAGE FIVE TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Over the last several weeks, the history of confirmation has been set out as a rite following baptism and preceding First Communion. Eucharist was a sacrament of spiritual maturity, attuned to the legal age of majority, which was considered to be fourteen years or so. Medieval bishops were often generous, if not especially pious, in seeing to it that children were confirmed before adulthood. A pattern more familiar to us surfaced in the Diocese of Toulon in France in 1748, where it was decreed that “children are to be confirmed only after receiving First Communion.” This was an amazing shift in practice that undermined centuries of theology and tradition by which confirmation was seen as a bridge between font and table. The innovation swept through France and across Europe, despite constant complaints from Rome. French-trained bishops like Cheverus of Boston and Carroll of Baltimore, founders of the American church, established the practice here. The order of the sacraments was thus disrupted in France and in the United States, and remained an eccentric exception to the rule until big developments in 1910. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. GOD’S IMAGE Nature has perfections in order to show that she is the image of God, and defects to show that she is only God’s image. —Blaise Pascal SING Alas for those who never sing, but die with their music within them. —Oliver Wendell Holmes The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: St. Clare Tuesday: St. Jane Frances de Chantal Wednesday: Ss. Pontian and Hippolytus Thursday: St. Maximilian Kolbe Friday: Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Saturday: St. Stephen of Hungary; Blessed Virgin Mary Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time August 10, 2014 Truth shall spring out of the earth, and justice shall look down from heaven. — Psalm 85:12 PAGE SIX NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PRESENCIA Es difícil estar realmente presente ante otros. Hablamos de aparecernos o dar signo de presencia. Aun cuando estamos allí, estamos distraídos. pensamos en lo que viene, o revisitamos un pasado no resuelto. Sin embargo, somos lo mejor que podemos ser cuando estamos realmente presentes. Somos nuestro más completo ser cuando estamos absorbidos en algo digno de nosotros: trabajo creativo, buena conversación, oración. En estas ocasiones somos totalmente nosotros mismos y totalmente fuera de nosotros. Elías conocía ese tipo de participación. Él era uno de los grandes profetas de Dios. En la primera lectura, él sigue el mandamiento de Dios de ir a un sitio sagrado, el Monte Horeb. Y allí en gran silencio, el humilde Elías encontró a Dios. Y Pedro y los Apóstoles descubrieron la presencia de Dios después de la tormenta en el mar. Ellos, el mar y el viento se quedaron mudos en silencio reverente. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — Sal fuera y ponte de pie en el cerro ante el Señor (1 Reyes 19:9a, 11-13a). Salmo — Señor, muéstranos tu bondad, y danos tu salvación (Salmo 85 [84]). Segunda lectura — Por la raza y según la carne, también Cristo es uno de los israelitas, quien como Dios, está por encima de todo (Romanos 9:1-5). en Roma. Su ministerio consistía en repartir limosnas a los pobres. En el año 257 se pronunció una nueva persecución a los cristianos en Roma y el día 6 de agosto unos soldados romanos asesinaron al Papa y a cuatro de sus diáconos. Lorenzo, cuyo nombre significa laureado o premiado, fue arrestado tras la batalla y llevado ante el alcalde de Roma. Este mandó traer todas las riquezas de la Iglesia, pero Lorenzo ya hacía tiempo que las había vendido para dar el dinero a los más necesitados. No obstante, se marchó de la presencia del alcalde para luego llegar con él, acompañado de gente pobre y enferma, insistiendo que ellos eran las verdaderas riquezas de la Iglesia. El alcalde, furioso, lo mandó quemar sobre brazas para que muriera lentamente. Según testigos de su martirio, Lorenzo, a cierto punto dijo a sus asesinos: “Ya estoy asado de este lado, voltéenme para asarme por completo”. Eventualmente dijo: “La carne esta lista, ya pueden comer” y falleció orando por la conversión de Roma. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. IMAGEN DE DIOS La naturaleza tiene perfecciones a fin de mostrarnos que ella es la imagen de Dios, así como defectos para mostrarnos que es apenas imagen de Dios. —Blas Pascal CANTA TU CANCIÓN Lástima que aquellos que nunca cantan, se mueren con la música en su interior. —Oliver Wendell Holmes Evangelio — Señor, si eres tú, manda que yo llegue hasta ti caminando sobre el agua (Mateo 14:22-33). LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Decimonoveno Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Lunes: Santa Clara Martes: Santa Juana Francisca de Chantal Miércoles: San Ponciano y san Hipólito Jueves: San Maximiliano Kolbe Viernes: La Asunción de la Santísima Virgen María Sábado: San Esteban de Hungría; Santa María Virgen TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE Hoy celebramos la memoria del santo patrono de los cocineros, san Lorenzo. Este español del siglo tercero fue uno de siete diáconos del Papa Sixto II, Decimonoveno Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 10 de agosto de 2014 La fidelidad brotó en la tierra y la justicia vino del cielo. — Salmo 85 (84):12 DECIMONOVENO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO PAGE SEVEN Youth Ministry/LIFE TEEN LIFE Nights are meetings that immediately follow the Youth Mass on Sunday evening from 7:00 - 8:45 PM and take place in the parish hall and are an integral part of a comprehensive youth ministry experience. Teens in preparation for confirmation are expected to attend all nights. Focus for Life Nights include: Prayer & Worship, Community Building (Social), and Pastoral Care/Issue Nights. Our Confirmation preparation sessions are more weighted on the catechetical component of youth ministry, but many components overlap the various meetings. Summer Schedule August 10 – Off site family dinner/fundraiser: Panda Express, Imperial Highway (see attached flyer) August 17 - Close Summer Activities Talent Show/Karaoke/lip sync Sponsorship Lottery This entry header has been present for a few weeks with no explanation. We apologize and have struggled to find a catchy name for the campaign. The Donation Loteria as it has also been referred to has become a huge success. We are grateful to those members of the community who have already drawn their number and contributed their donation. Thank you! Youth Ministry has been in search of 50 donors who would be willing to donate up to $50, but are open to the excitement of the chance to donate less. There are numbered cards 1-50. Donors draw a card and the number on the card determines the donation. If you draw the number 6, you pay $6. 46, $46. It’s that simple! Not only that, 6 of the highest 7 numbers have already been selected, as have 6 of the first 7. Half of our donors have already stepped forward. Will you be one? Draw your number after LIFE TEEN Mass any Sunday this summer or call the youth ministry office to get your name placed in a square. Sacramental Preparation for High School Teens (Confirmation & First Communion) Registration is Available NOW! Teens interested in getting involved in confirmation MUST first register for youth ministry. Young ladies needing to register for youth ministry in order to schedule their Quinceañera are also asked to register for youth ministry. All registration is now being handled through the Religious Education office. A limited number of hard copies are available in the parish office or in the church. Stay Connected We in youth ministry are on a mission to stay more connected to our teens and their families than ever before. If you have a Facebook profile please “like” our page at “Linus LIFE TEEN.” For those of you looking for more frequent reminders that pertain to teens in youth ministry, phase one and phase 2, you can do so by sending a text to 562-741-8966 with the message “@linu” or send an email to [email protected] and get reminders right to your phone or e-mail in box. DONATE YOUR OLD CAR—HELP NEEDY—RECEIVE TAX DEDUCTION OF $500+ It’s fast, it’s easy, and it requires only one short phone call or website visit. Cars For Help, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization, is using vehicle donations to support Christian churches and parishes across the USA in an effort to help people who are suffering through difficult times. If you would like to donate a vehicle in any condition, receive a tax deduction, and help your church do its great mission work please visit www.CarsForHelp.com, or call directly at (630) 595-9272. Together we can make a difference. With mention of this bulletin, 50% of your vehicle donation proceeds will go directly to St. Linus Church. Don’t delay...donate today!!! ENGLISH BIBLE STUDY You are invited to join us in Room 8 in the school building every Tuesday evening at 8:00PM for Bible Study. We furnish all materials necessary. PAGE EIGHT NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME DID YOU KNOW? Summertime, safe time All teachers, staff and volunteers in the Archdiocese must undergo fingerprinting and criminal background checks. Archdiocesan guidelines and abuse prevention training programs currently in use in the Archdiocese emphasize the importance of parents knowing who has access to their children at school and other churchsponsored activities. Summertime is here, and parents should remain vigilant regarding who is granted access to their children. Make sure camp counselors have undergone criminal background checks. And, make sure you know the camp’s “daily routine.” In particular, make sure that no camp activity results in a child being left alone with one adult. All activities should be supervised by more than one adult, and the camp should be open to unannounced drop-in visits from parents. For more information email: Dn. Jaime Abrera, Fingerprint Department,[email protected] ¿SABÍA USTED? Tiempo de verano, tiempo seguro Todos los maestros, empleados y voluntarios de la Arquidiócesis deben someterse a verificación de antecedentes penales y huellas digitales. Actualmente las normas de la Arquidiócesis y los programas de entrenamiento en la prevención del abuso ponen énfasis en la importancia de que los padres deben saber quién tiene acceso a sus hijos en la escuela y cuando participen en actividades patrocinadas por la Iglesia. El verano ya está aquí y los padres deben mantenerse vigilantes con respecto a quien tiene acceso a sus hijos. Asegúrese de que los consejeros del campamento hayan sido sometidos a una verificación de antecedentes penales. Y, asegúrese de saber cuál es la “rutina diaria” del campamento. En particular, asegúrese de que ninguna actividad del campamento resulte en que ningún niño se quede a solas con un adulto. Todas las actividades deben ser supervisadas por más de un adulto y el campamento debe estar abierto a que los padres visiten el campamento sin previo aviso. Para más información, escriba a: Dn. Jaime Abrera, Fingerprint Department, [email protected] ENJOY AN AMAZING CONCERT & SUPPORT A WORTHY CAUSE! Come and join us at La Mirada Theatre of the Performing Arts on Sunday, August 24, 2014 at 6:00 PM for an evening of "Songs of the Heart, the Joey Albert Concert". Joining this meless & talented Filipina singer from Canada are 2 local popular singing priests, Msgr. Joe Brennan and Fr. Tom Naval. Proceeds will benefit the seminarians & clergy of the Philippine Disciples of Mary (Alagad ni Maria). Please contact: Linda (562) 980-6692 (Tickets); Norie (714) 504-9536 (concert sponsorship/Ads). Visit our website: www.disciplesofmary.net for more info. VIRTUS CLASSES at ST. LINUS CHURCH for 2014 Protecting God's Children- English Class Saturday, September 13 9am-12 noon Protegiendo a los Niños- Spanish Class Saturday, September 20 9am-12 noon Keeping the Promise Alive- English Class (refresher course) Thursday, November 13 7pm - 8:30pm Manteniendo la Promesa- Spanish Class (refresher course) Thursday, December 11, 2014 7pm - 8:30pm DECIMONOVENO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO PAGE NINE A MASS WITH HEALING SERVICE DATE: PLACE: TIME: CELEBRANT: Monday, August 18, 2014 ST. LINUS CATHOLIC CHURCH 13915 Shoemaker Avenue Norwalk, CA 90650 7:30 PM Fr. Bill Adams Fr. Bill Adams was ordained a Redemptionist priest in 1963 and is a resident priest at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Whittier, CA. Fr. Bill has worked in varied ministries, including as a parish priest, retreat director and a parish missionary. He is very active in the Charismatic renewal and was past president of the SCRC (Southern California Renewal Communities). Fr. Bill is very much involved in preaching God’s word conducting parish missions and Scriptural workshops, teachings and seminars. Fr. Bill did graduate work in Scriptures and brings his special love and gift of teaching and preaching to the Lord’s flock. Come, bring your family and friends to experience the awesome Pentecostal healing power of the Holy Spirit. La Asociación Guadalupana de San Lino Les invita a rezar el santo rosario y a rezar la coronilla de Nuestro Señor de la misericordia todos los Jueves a las 7pm. Nuestra Misión: Es dir igir nuestr os esfuer zos hacia la educación y reevangelización de nuestra cultura Guadalupana promoviendo la oración familiar especialmente la del santo rosario en obediencia a la Santísima Virgen de Guadalupe. Nuestra Meta: imponer distintivos a 50 nuevos miembr os Guadalupanos el próximo 12 de Diciembre en la celebración en honor a nuestra Senora de Guadalupe. Nuestro Calendario: Nos r eunimos el ultimo J ueves de cada mes 7pm en el salón 11 de la escuela parroquial. Todos están invitados. Nuestro Padre, Nuestra Madre y nosotros los esperamos. “He Aqui a tu Madre” (Juan 19:27) Para mas informacion o para inscribirse, comunicarse con Micaela Uribe (714) 350-7106 COMING SOON! MARY of NAZARETH On September 6, 2014, we will be showing the beautiful movie, MARY of NAZARETH, an epic new motion picture on the life of Mary, mother of Christ, from her childhood through the Resurrection of Jesus. This full-length feature film about the life of Our Lady, shot in English in high definition, was filmed in Europe, Actress Alissa Jung gives a beautiful, compelling and inspired portrayal of Mary. The film vividly captures the essence of Mary’s profound faith and trust in God amidst the great mysteries that she lived with as the Mother of the Messiah. You’ll feel privileged to witness the life of the Holy Family as it was 2,000 years ago through the eyes of the Mother of Jesus. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity! Place: St. Gregory the Great Hall Time: 7:00 PM Ticket price: $6.00 For more information or to purchase tickets contact: Mary Frances Garcia (562) 652-8982 Proceeds will benefit: Respect Life Ministry Purity Ball (Released through St. Ignatius Press) PAGE TEN NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME This Week at St. Linus... Please pray for the sick of our parish: SATURDAY, AUGUST 9 7:30 AM 5:30 PM The Souls in Purgatory Cecil Flores, R.I.P./2nd Death Ann. Nick Pedraza, R.I.P./12th Death Ann. Santiago Chaves, R.I.P. SUNDAY, AUGUST 10 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 12:15 PM 5:30 PM 7:30 PM Carlos, Carlitos y Cuca Garcia, R.I.P. Lorenzo Arellano, R.I.P/Birthday Margarita Salazar, R.I.P. Mercedes Mejia, Birthday David Plascencia, Birthday Mercedita Medina Alas, Thanksgiving MONDAY, AUGUST 11 8:30 AM Salvador Garcia, Jr., R.I.P. TUESDAY, AUGUST 12 8:30 AM 7:00 PM Nicolas Diomedes, Birthday Foi Poulos, Health WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13 8:30 AM Ena Dias, R.I.P. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14 8:30 AM 7:00 PM Daniel Gustilo, R.I.P. All St. Linus Parishioners FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 7:00 AM 8:30 AM 5:30 PM 7:00 PM Carmel Jones, R.I.P. Rudy Abido, R.I.P. Roberto Flores, R.I.P. Dn. John Cunneen, Health SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 7:30 AM 5:30 PM Rudy Abido, R.I.P. Angelina Torres, R.I.P. SUNDAY, AUGUST 17 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 12:15 PM 5:30 PM 7:30 PM Tim Manuel, R.I.P. Gorgonia Medina Fernando, R.I.P. Ernic Silva, R.I.P. Jose Guadalupe Soto, Birthday Jorge & Olga Leon, 21st Wedding Anniversary Foi Poulos, Purity Hermila Alvarado Jessie Bausley Nellie Rosa Blaneas Garrett Brown Miguel Camorlinga Becky Avila Carreon Maria Castenanos Angie Chavez Richard Cota Judy Craddock Luis Cueva John Cunneen Editcha Marcha Dabel Socorro De La Torre Isabel Doria John Doria Olivia Elias Manuel Enriquez Luis Escaleras Maria Espino Bernie Galhoff Carmela Gallegos Angie Garcia Geri Garcia Susan Gomez David Eduardo Gonzalez Ralph Gonzalez Milagros S. Hara Guadalupe Hernandez Cuquita Hidalgo Maria Jaramillo Hilda Jimenez Martha Jimenez Joe Julien Monica Kasharsky Joanna Koenig Robert Leano Javier Leon Audrey Lizarraga Lorenzo Lizarraga, Jr. Helen Lopez Angel Lozano Josefina Magaña Christopher Martinez Lupe McClintock Mario Mejia Cynthia Miestas Carol Mihelich Boyd Morales Jessica Morales Amanda Moreno Olimpia Morillo Editcha Marcha Oabel Danielle Pal Marie Pal-Brown Angela & Jesus Pena Zachary Pereyra Cathy Prieto Francine Ramirez Ramona Ramirez (Ramy) Valerie Ramirez Laura Ramos Dulce Redford Robert Renier Connie Renteria Althea Robinson Herb Robinson Ignacio Rodriguez Jose Rodriguez Martin Ruiz Yolanda Ruiz Adela Sanchez Carmen Sanchez Daniel Sanchez Ramona Sanchez Angel Santos Gloria Schmidt Alicia Serafin John Starns Lorrie Teodoro Aaden Trujeque Richard Veyna Virginia Wall Clorinda Zaldivar Maria Del Carmen Zamora If you would like to add a name to the list, please contact the parish office. Let us continue to pray for our Armed Forces and their families. We thank God for the sacrifices they make to ensure our freedom. DECIMONOVENO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO QUESTION OF THE WEEK Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time August 10, 2014 Gospel: Matthew 14:22-33 Adults: When have you doubted God’s loving care for you? Children: What helps you keep tr ying even when you are afraid? READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Ez 1:2-5, 24-28c; Ps 148:1-2, 11-14; Mt 17:22-27 Tuesday: Ez 2:8 — 3:4; Ps 119:14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131; Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14 Wednesday: Ez 9:1-7;10:18-22;Ps 113:1-6;Mt 18:15-20 Thursday: Ez 12:1-12; Ps 78:56-59, 61-62: Mt 18:21 — 19:1 Friday: Vigil: 1 Chr 15:3-4, 15-16; 16:1-2; Ps 132:6-7, 9-10, 13-14; 1 Cor 15:54b-57; Lk 11:27-28 Day: Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab; Ps 45:1012, 16; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Lk 1:39-56 Saturday: Ez 18:1-10, 13b, 30-32; Ps 51:12-15, 1819; Mt 19:13-15 Sunday: Is 56:1, 6-7; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Rom 11:1315, 29-32; Mt 15:21-28 PAGE ELEVEN PREGUNTA DE LA SEMANA Decimonoveno Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 10 de Agosto de 2014 Evangelio: Mateo 14: 22-33 Adultos: Cuando has dudado de cuidado amor oso de Dios para usted? Niños: ¿Qué le ayuda a seguir intentando, incluso cuando tienes miedo? Lunes: LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Ez 1:2-5, 24-28c; Sal 148 (147):1-2, 1114; Mt 17:22-27 Martes: Ez 2:8 — 3:4; Sal 119 (118):14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131; Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14 Miércoles: Ez 9:1-7; 10:18-22; Sal 113 (112):1-6; Mt 18:15-20 Jueves: Ez 12:1-12; Sal 78 (77):56-59, 61-62: Mt 18:21 — 19:1 Viernes: Vigilia: 1 Chr 15:3-4, 15-16; 16:1-2; Sal 132 (131):6-7, 9-10, 13-14; 1 Cor 15:54b57; Lc 11:27-28 Día: Apo 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab; Sal 45 (44):10-12,16; 1 Cor 15:20-27;Lc 1:39-56 Sábado: Ez 18:1-10, 13b, 30-32; Sal 51 (50):12-15, 18-19; Mt 19:13-15 Domingo: Is 56:1, 6-7; Sal 67 (66):2-3, 5, 6, 8; Rom 11:13-15, 29-32; Mt 15:21-28