Mass Times Eucharistic Adoration reconciliation
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Mass Times Eucharistic Adoration reconciliation
S T R O S E O F L I M A C A T H O L I C P A R I S H - C H U L A V I S T A Advent: 2nd Week December 5, 2010 Mass Times Saturday: 5:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. (Español) Sunday: 7:00 a.m., 8:30 a.m. 10:00 am. (sign language interpreted), 11:30 a.m. 1:15 p.m. (Español) 5:00 p.m. daily: 6:15 a.m. & 8:00 a.m. thursday: 6:30 p.m. (Español) saturday: 7:30 am. Misa Guadalupana dia 12 de cada mes - 6:30 pm (excepto sab. & dom.) Eucharistic Adoration Fridays in pastoral center chapel: 8:30 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. reconciliation saturday: 8:00 a.m. (or by appointment) Sister Dolores Social Outreach Trudy Balestreri: (619) 427-7637 School Principal Maria Tollefson: (619) 422-1121 Baptisms, Weddings, Funerals Parish Office: (619) 427-0230 Fr. John P. Dolan, Pastor Fr. Jacob Bertrand, Associate Pastor Deacons: Charlie Frice; Greg Smyth; Gerardo Marquez what’s inside An Advent Message............................................2 Mama Dee Gala ....................................................3 Open Wide the Doors to Christ.................5 Office Hours: Monday: 1:30 - 6:00 p.m. Tuesday to Friday: 8:30 am - 6:00 pm (closed for lunch: 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm) Religious Education Elementary, Jr. High / High School Confirmation Sister Patricia Weldon OSF (619) 426-6717 Hispanic / Deaf Ministry Deacon Gerardo Márquez (619) 427-0230 Stewardship, Evangelization & IT Joseph Advento: (619) 427-0230 Business Manager Patti Favela: (619) 427-0230 293 H Street, Chula Vista, CA 91910 phone: (619) 427-0230 fax: (619) 427-5786 www.strosecv.com Second Sunday of ADVENT December 5, 2010 PASTOR’S ADVENT MESSAGE Dear Friends: As we light the second candle of our Advent wreath, we embrace our Christian calling to be the light of the world. We don’t hide our Chrstian light, but let it shine for all th world to see! 1st Reading: Is 11:1-10 2nd Reading: Rom: 15:4-9 Gospel: Mt 3:1-12 We continue our “Commitment Weekends” for “Thy Kingdom Come” campaign during the Season of Advent. These are the weekends during which parishioners are asked to make a decision as to how they will support our drive for the new parish hall designed to promote the Kingly Mission of Christ. You should have received material with pledge cards and return envelopes. Thank you in advance for your willingness to help raise needed funds for the new parish hall! We wish to offer you an update on the progress of our campaign. As you know, the campaign depends not on a few generous givers, but on the whole parish making some contribution. Understanding that “many hands make light work,” all parishioners are encouraged to make some form of sacrifice toward the new project. Therefore, the updates in our weekly bulletin will not include HOW MUCH has been raised, but HOW MANY of our parishioners have helped with some form of financial pledge. If you wish to see how much has been raised, you are invited to visit the parish website. Simply go to strosecv.com and click on the campaign button - “Thy Kingdom Come!” There you will see updates on the campaign; including how much has been pledged so far. As of the printing of this bulletin (we go to the printers on Mondays), the number of pledges received by our parishioners is: 80 2 Don’t forget the many celebrations in the month of December; including the Feast of the Immaculate Conception (December 8), Our Lady of Guadalupe Masses (December 11 & 12), our Annual Church Lighting ceremony (December 12), our Advent Reconciliation Service (December 15), and Simbang Gabi (December 16-24). Also, join us next Friday as Father Jacob Bertrand’s parents will be here to offer a marvelous class on the Sacrament of Matrimony - a Sacrament that benefits the whole church, not just those who are married. Information about this event at 7pm and all of our other events in Advent are found in this bulletin. Reminder: This year, due to the difficulty in finding priests for our Advent Reconciliation services, we will be having only one service on the 15th at 7:00 pm. However, Father Jacob and I will be available for confessions on Tuesdays from 7:15am to 7:45am, as well as our regular Saturday confession times (8:00 am) God Bless you! Father John 2nd Week of Advent In the season of Advent, we look to the coming of Christ at the end of time, and we prepare ourselves to celebrate his first coming among us at Christmas. Remembrance of the past is combined with preparation for the future. Memory meets action. In a certain sense, the Mass is an Advent prayer. At the Last Supper, Jesus did not tell his disciples, “Never forget what I did for you.” Instead, he said, “Do this in remembrance of me.” He calls us to remember by doing, to combine memory with action. In the celebration of the Eucharist, remembering and doing become one. Jesus is as present in our midst as he was in that upper room, breaking the bread and sharing the cup; but it is a new kind of presence, seen only with the eyes of faith. In the heavenly liturgy, there will be no need of sacraments, for there, “celebration is wholly communion and feast” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1136). Here, things are different. We have only glimpses and flashes of the beauty that is yet to be. And yet, in the liturgy, we truly participate in the heavenly liturgy. The Mass is our foretaste of the joys of heaven. St. Rose of Lima Church The feast of the immaculate conception What is the Immaculate Conception? It’s important to understand what the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception is and what it is not. Some people think the term refers to Christ’s conception in Mary’s womb without the intervention of a human father; but that is the Virgin Birth. Others think the Immaculate Conception means Mary was conceived "by the power of the Holy Spirit," in the way Jesus was, but that, too, is incorrect. The Immaculate Conception means that Mary, whose conception was brought about the normal way, was conceived without original sin or its stain— that’s what "immaculate" means: without stain. The essence of original sin consists in the deprivation of sanctifying grace, and its stain is a corrupt nature. Mary was preserved from these defects by God’s grace; from the first instant of her existence she was in the state of sanctifying grace and was free from the corrupt nature original sin brings. When discussing the Immaculate Conception, an implicit reference may be found in the angel’s greeting to Mary. The angel Gabriel said, "Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with you" (Luke 1:28). The phrase "full of grace" is a translation of the Greek word kecharitomene. It therefore expresses a characteristic quality of Mary. Holy Day of Obligation Mass Times 6:15 am 8:00 am 9:00 am (includes school Mass) 1:00 pm (for Seniors in Hall) 5:00 pm 6:30 pm (en Español) The traditional translation, “full of grace,” is better than the one found in many recent versions of the New Testament, which give something along the lines of “highly favored daughter.” Mary was indeed a highly favored daughter of God, but the Greek implies more than that (and it never mentions the word for “daughter”). The grace given to Mary is at once permanent and of a unique kind. Kecharitomene is a perfect passive participle of charitoo, meaning “to fill or endow with grace.” Since this term is in the perfect tense, it indicates that Mary was graced in the past but with continuing effects in the present. So, the grace Mary enjoyed was not a result of the angel’s visit. In fact, Catholics hold, it extended over the whole of her life, from conception onward. She was in a state of sanctifying grace from the first moment of her existence lighting of the church ceremony DECEMBER 12 Lighting of the Church (After 5:00 p.m.) Free food and refreshments with carols from all St. Rose of Lima choirs. Followed by a Christmas Presentation by One Voice Choir! COME JOIN US ! HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE! St. Rose of Lima Church 3 We Need Your Help! Christmas Decorations We are going to decorate the outside of our church and the new building. We need lights and other decorations to prepare us for our lighting of the church event. Please call Joseph or Sister Joan at the parish office for more information. School news Msgr. Charles P. Young Student Adoption Program It is that time of the year when St. Rose of Lima School calls upon our parishioners to consider contributing to the annual tuition assistance program. You have been so generous in years past and many of our school families, who have been facing some economic hardships, are depending on your support to help meet the cost of tuition. Last year approximately $36,000 was raised to help twenty-one families. More information about the tuition assistance program was mailed home this past week along with a donation card. Any contribution, small or large, will be gratefully appreciated. The school community thanks you for your prayers and continuing support. Women’s advent retreat OK, so we know December can be a crazy-busy month... everyone has a huge list of things to do before Christmas comes. We rush around trying to get it all done and before we know it, Christmas has come and gone and we aren’t really sure we connected SPIRITUALLY to this awesome time of year. How about giving yourself a day of QUIET to wait on the coming of Jesus in an attitude of prayer and listening? Young women, ages 16-30 are invited to attend this oneday Women’s Advent Retreat on Saturday, December 18, 2010 from 9am - 3pm The retreat will begin at 9:00 am in the priests Rectory with danishes, coffee, and morning prayer. The retreat will include talks given by Sr. Tracey Dugas, vocations director of the Daughters of St. Paul and Fr. Jacob Bertrand, time for quiet prayer and listening to God’s Word, time to share and a powerful time of Eucharistic Adoration. Suggested donation: $15 to cover expenses for food and refreshments, which will be provided If you are interested in attending, please fill out the basic information below and return it to the parish office or e-mail it to Fr. Jacob at [email protected] no later than Thursday, December 16, 2010: Name: ____________________________________ e-mail: _____________________________________ Birthdate: ____________________ Phone: ________________________________________________ Why would you like to attend this retreat? How do you hope to benefit from it? 4 St. Rose of Lima Church OPEN WIDE THE DOORS TO CHRIST! Join us as we continue these Fridays of Advent, and refelct on Pope Benedict’s Universal Advent prayer for the Church and world. His December prayer intention is, “Open Wide the Door to Christ.” December 10: Matrimony’s Door to Christ by John & Barbara Bertrand. Marriage is a Sacrament for all of us to celebrate - not just married couples. The Sacrament of Marriage reveals to us the beauty of Christ - the bridegroom of the Church - who is our Advent hope! December 17: Las Posadas Join us on Friday, December 17, from 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm as we Open Wide the Doors to Christ with a traditional celebration called Las Posadas. Beginning with the Rosary at 4:00 pm, we will continue with a procession with Mary & Joseph as they travel from house to house until they find the one that opens up to welcome the Savior of the World. The celebration continues with music, chocolate & pan dulce, and a chance for children to have a swing at a Piñata. other announcements Confirmation Classes Be an Angel to Incarcerated Parents (Detention Ministry) If you have not registered, please do so immediately and contact the office at 426-6717. Confirmation Intercession classes will be held December 6-9 (Introduction to the Bible or Morality) from 6:30pm - 8:00pm. Please call the Religious Education office to register for these classes. Once again the incarcerated parents raise their voices with thankful words and hearts to the goodhearted parishioners of the St. Rose of Lima Church. They know that this Christmas the Angel Tree Program will embrace their families with a gift of love. The program makes this loving embrace possible by giving the children of the inSenior Meeting carcerated parents a Christmas gift. The Christmas gifts There is a meeting on Wednesday Decem- that can be donated are toys, clothing or books, especially ber 8 at 12:45am in the parish hall. There will Christmas books for children that describe the Nativity of be Anointing of the Sick and a luncheon. Jesus. To make this possible volunteers are needed to: Boy Scout Wreaths Fundraiser Sunday 12/5/10, BSA Troop 800 will be selling Christmas Wreaths, Sunday after each morning mass from 8:00am to 11:30am. Please help support our Troop. Cub Scout Pack 810 Donut Sale Fundraiser a) b) c) d) e) Contact the incarcerator’s family to get information about the children’s needs. Donate wrapping paper and bows. Wrap the gifts. Decorate the Christmas tree and walls. Deliver the presents at either the Lighting of the Church or the Posada’s festivity days. If you would like to participate please call Luza Diaz de The St. Rose of Lima Cub Scouts will be selling Leon at (619) 425-0757 leave a message and I will get back Krispy Creame doughnuts and hot Starbucks cof- to you. Thank you and may the Lord always bless you fe after each mass on Sunday December 12, 2010. and your family. Help support your local scouting community. The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crucified in spirit. Psalm 34:18 St. Rose of Lima Church 5 6 St. Rose of Lima Church All ADVENT RECONCILIATION services in south bay Sun. Dec 5 - Sacred Heart, Coronado 4:00 PM Mon. Dec 6 - Corpus Christi 7:00 PM Fri. Dec 10 - O.L. Mt. Carmel 7:00 PM Mon. Dec 13 - St. Pius X Parish 7:00 PM Tues. Dec 14 - Mater Dei 7:00 PM Wed. Dec 15 - St. Rose 7:00 PM Thur. Dec 16 – Our Lady of Guadalupe 7:00 PM Fri. Dec 17 - St. Jerome 7:00 PM Mon. Dec 20 - St. Charles 7:00 PM St. Rose of Lima Church 7 Segundo Domingo De Adviento 5 de Diciembre de 2010 1era Lectura: Isaias 11:1-10 2nda Lectura: Romanos 15:4-9 Evangelio: Mateo 3:1-12 GRUPO de Oracion Nuestra Misión: Interceder y orar por nuestra comunidad, nuestros sacerdotes, diáconos, grupos, ministerios y por nuestras familias. Nuestro objetivo principal, bajo el poder del espíritu santo, es de evangelizar y ayudar a cualquier persona, según sea su voluntad, a tener un encuentro personal con Dios. Diciembre 9 Santo Rosario - Misa - Hora Santa y Oraciones de Sanación, con nuestro Diacono Gerardo Marquez. Diciembre 16 Santo Rosario con todos los niños vestidos de Pastorcitos para empezar Las Posadas TRAIGAN A TODOS SUS NIÑOS! - Misa - Hora Santa y Oraciones de Sanación, con el PADRE RICARDO CAMPOS de Mexicali BC. Diciembre 23 Santo Rosario - Misa - Hora Santa y Oraciones de Sanación, con nuestro Diacono Gerardo Marquez. Diciembre 30 No hay asamblea - FELIZ NAVIDAD Y PROSPERO AÑO 2011 LES DESEA EL GRUPO DE ORACION. Info: Rodolfo Álvarez 619-213-3559 [email protected] Posada Navideña El Comite Hispano celebrara las Posadas el 17 de Diciembre, 4:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m. en el salon parroquial. Las festividades comiensan con el reso del rosario. Luego se hara un procesion, pinatas, chocolate y pan dulce. Los esperamos. Todos son bienvenidos. 8 Noticia de Padre Juan Queridos amigos, Este Segundo Domingo de Adviento escuchamos las pal- abras del gran profeta Isaías. En la primera lectura, Isaías exhorta a su pueblo (y a nosotros) con su profecía de que el Mesías va a venir y traer paz. El salmo nos recuerda sobre la segunda venida del Mesías, “En sus días florecerá la justicia, y dilatada paz hasta que no haya luna.” Entonces oremos así, “¡Ven, Señor Jesús! ¡Ven!” Le recordamos que nuestra Servicio de Reconciliación de Advento serå en la iglesia el 15 de diciembre a las 7:00 pm. Que Dios los bendiga y que tengan una buena semana! Padre John Dolan la inmaculada concepciÓn El Miercoles, 8 de deciembre es un Día de Obligación para celebrar la Solemnidad de la Inmaculada Concepción. Hay una Misa en español a las 6:30 pm. Una lista por otras Misas esta en la pagina 3 de este boletin. Angeles navideños Sea un ángel para Padres Encarcelados El apostolado de Angeles Navideños está sucediendo de nuevo este año. Usted está invitado a dar regalos de Navidad a sus hijos. El árbol de Ángel se ha colocado directamente fuera del “Crying Room,” en el lado oeste de la Iglesia. Por favor, elija un Angel y lleva ese regalo el domingo, 12 de Diciembre para las Fiestas de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe y de la iluminación de la Iglesia. Se necesitan voluntarios para donar bolsas de Navidad, papel de regalo y moños. ¿Preguntas? Por favor llama: Luza Díaz de León 619-425-0757 El Señor está cerca de los quebrantados de corazón y salva a los que son crucificados en el espíritu. Salmo 34:18 St. Rose of Lima Church Grupo de oracion Grupo de Oración de Santa Rosa de Lima los invita a su Misa de Sanación Interior y Hora Santa Padre Ricardo Campos De Mexicali B.C. México Dónde está el rey de los judíos recién nacido? Porque hemos visto su estrella en el Oriente y venimos a adorarlo. Mt. 2:2 HORARIO 5:55 a 6:30 pm santoRosario con cantos Navideños y con TRAE A TUS NIÑOS AL ROSARIO,VESTIDOS DE PASTORCITOS “HABRA REGALOS PARA ELLOS” Para mas información Llama al : (619) 213-3559 Email: [email protected] todos los niños 6:30 a 7:00 pm La Santa Misa 7:00 A 9:30 pm Hora Santa y Oraciones de Sanacion fiestas de Guadalupe sabado, Deciembre 11 - 6:30 PM domingo, deciembre 12 - 1:15 PM La asociación Guadalupana de Santa Rosa de Lima les extiende una cordial invitación a todos los feligreses de nuestra parroquia a su celebración anual de las fiestas en honor a nuestra santísiam Madre la “Virgen de Guadalupe” y tiene el honor de cumplir con ustedes los horarios de las festividades que se llevaran acabo. Programa del Sabado 11 de Diciembre 2010 6:30 pm Procesión, Coronación de nuestra santísima Madre de la Virgen y danza Azteca (matachines) 7:00 pm Celebración Eucarístia 8:00 pm Santo Rosario Aficionados de 9:00 pm a 10:00 pm Mañanitas de 10:00 pm a 11:00 pm con el Mariachi Programa del Domingo 12 de Diciembre 1:15 pm Celebración Eucarístia Mariachi (1 hora) Danza Azteca (Matachines) Venta de antojitos Mexicanos St. Rose of Lima Church 9