The Most Holy Trinity May 27, 2018 Go . . . and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. — Matthew 28:19 THE RESPONSIBILITY OF OUR FAITH Today is a day simply to ponder the fact that in baptism we were claimed by God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The first reading from Deuteronomy prompts us to fix in our hearts the truth that God is the Lord of both heaven and earth and there is no other god. Saint Paul reminds us that, because we received the Spirit of adoption in baptism, we are now children of God. In the Gospel Jesus charges us with the responsibility to make other disciples. These realities make today’s solemnity a day of praise, adoration, and responsibility. It is a fitting day to thank God for the absolutely free gift of faith that we were given in baptism. It is also a day to ask God for strength to take on the responsibility of sharing that faith with others. Question of the Week What can I do, with the guidance of the Holy Spirit, to transform my family, my community, the world? SPECIAL OBSERVANCES WEEKLY READINGS AND MASS INTENTIONS 5/26 Saturday: St. Philip Neri Readings: Jas 5:13-20; Ps 141:1-3, 8; Mk 10:13-16 Mass Intentions: 5:00pm (M) Pat Finnegan (SI) 5:00pm (AR) 7:00pm (AC) +Anita Tinoco 5/27 Sunday : The Most Holy Trinity Readings: Dt 4:32-34, 39-40; Ps 33:4- 6, 9, 18-20, 22; Rom 8:14-17; Mt 28:16-20 Mass Intentions: 8:30am (M) +Paul Raggio 8:30am (C) Jack Darcey (SI) 10:00am (AR) +Reducindo “Red” Chavez 10:15am AC) Parish 5/28 Monday: Eighth Week in Ordinary Time; Memorial Day Readings: 1 Pt 1:3-9; Ps 111:1-2, 5-6, 9-10c;Mk 10:17-27 Mass Intentions 8:00am (AC) +Jeannette Bennett 5/29 Tuesday: Readings: 1 Pt 1:10-16; Ps 98:1-4; Mk 10:28-31 Mass Intentions
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The Most Holy TrinityMay 27, 2018
Go . . . and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and
of the Holy Spirit.— Matthew 28:19
THE RESPONSIBILITY OF OUR FAITHToday is a day simply to ponder the fact that in
baptism we were claimed by God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The first reading from Deuteronomy prompts us to fix in our hearts the truth that God is the Lord of both heaven and earth and there is no other god. Saint Paul reminds us that, because we received the Spirit of adoption in baptism, we are now children of God. In the Gospel Jesus charges us with the responsibility to make other disciples. These realities make today’s solemnity a day of praise, adoration, and responsibility. It is a fitting day to thank God for the absolutely free gift of faith that we were given in baptism. It is also a day to ask God for strength to take on the responsibility of sharing that faith with others.
Question of the WeekWhat can I do, with the guidance of the Holy Spirit, to transform my family, my community, the world?
SPECIAL OBSERVANCES WEEKLY READINGS AND MASS INTENTIONS
5/26 Saturday: St. Philip NeriReadings: Jas 5:13-20; Ps 141:1-3, 8; Mk 10:13-16Mass Intentions: 5:00pm (M) Pat Finnegan (SI) 5:00pm (AR) 7:00pm (AC) +Anita Tinoco
5/27 Sunday: The Most Holy TrinityReadings: Dt 4:32-34, 39-40; Ps 33:4-6, 9, 18-20, 22;
MEETING: 2nd Tuesday 6pm- Confirmation Room, Angels Camp ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY – 3rd Monday 6pm Helping Hands bldg., Angels Camp
Claudia Avila, Ruby Welch, Baby Pierce Emerson, Betty Raggio, Chuck Meikle, Bob Anderson, Cynthia Anderson, Victor Jeworski, George Bennett, Madison Brunk, Omedro Nunez, Margarita Medrano, Kimberly Jones, Karalee Canham, Diane Sullivan, Victor and Bernice Jeworski, Denni Oravec, Ray Auger, Suzanne Lee, Darren Schuler, Joshua Lordan, Lori Oneto Detrick, Jose Garcia, Andrew Villa, Scott Kelly, Carol Carbajal, Ramon Gordils, Cecilia Gordils, Joel Rivera, Carol Otis, Pete Rodriguez, Diane Sullivan, Anthony Baptista-Alcaide, Helen Ayupan, Giovanie Baptista-Alcaide, Chuck Walker, Sylvia Cass, Debbie Raffetto, Johnny Johnson, Amelia Vlaovich, Danica Woodbury, Kimberly Jones, Jeffery Harwell, Robin Hilmanofski, Carol Klocke, Aiden Hunt, Kim Jones, Randy Johnson, Janis Fraizer, Millie Navarro, Mary Vera, Joanne Weatherman, Jack & Lola Holton, Larry Allen, Shawn Serra, Julie Smith, Patty Grant, Chase Kelly, Nancy Peterson, Kraig Clifton, Jacob Silva, Michelle Tsutsui, Joshua Hegal, Ann Perez, Donelia Dooley, Julie Diedrick, Jim Ramsayer, Joe Symkowick, Michelle & Dave Elam, Cecilia Hegel, Amelia Orlonzit, Trevor Stotka, Sondra Clifford, Timothy Dahl, Anne Adams Helms, Lisa Lee, Sandra Juarez, Pat Stuth, Baby Alli Ybarra, Ellen Wiederlight, Cheyenne Jones, Theone Innes, Karan Newman, Joel Rivera, Taylor Lowell, Tim Murray, Stephanie Dunn, Randy McNurlin, Aurelia Meier, Amanda Soukup, Michelle Baker, Dave Finn, Karin Evans, Theresa Cummins, Peggy Rourke-Nichols, Siri Porovich, Leann Murray, Patty Chesnut, Norman Boydston, Ben Quick, John Wade, Clell & Mary Grimes, Louise Larro, Mike Larro, Michael Abeyta, Robbie Petterson, Eric Parker, Misha Larro, Kristine Camozzi, Peter Bailey, Karl Christensen, Mary Frances Kelly, Jack Setzer, Velma Laver, Justin Bates, Sonny Abalos, Flo Vlnaty, Josh Kavanagh, Troy Williams, Aleida Robinson, Roman Maldonado, Jean Marie Peters, Grover M. Inks, Bradley J. Howard, Kelly Bloom, Nolan Hicks, Joshua and
Colin Muilenburg and individuals on 12-step programs.
(Notify the Parish Office of any Prayer Listchanges – deaths, return to good health)
Parishioners please note the amount of donation on your offertory envelopes, so it can be recorded correctly for your contribution letters. Thank You!
Volunteers NeededAnyone who would like to help clean our Church can call Fr. Rolly at 209.753.8184. Thank you!
Pastor’s Note May 27, 2018
The Most Holy Trinity
The Mystery Revealed
The dogma of the Most Holy Trinity was proclaimed a dogma of faith in the Council of Nicea sometime in the year 200 A.D., and Tertullian was the Christian philosopher who coined the word “Trinity.” Though the term “Trinity” does not appear in the Old or New Testaments, many scriptural citations support the doctrine. The most explicit in the New Testament are: “Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit” Mt 28:19; and the apostolic blessing of St. Paul, “The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all” 2Cor 13:14. In the baptism of Jesus, the trinity appeared and in many important moments of Christ, the trinity has been mentioned. Even though God is mystery, we can still say something about him. First, The trinity is one, this may seem obscure, because all the “Tri” in trinity means three, but this “Threeness” must be understood in certain ways. We do not confess three Gods but one God in three persons. The Divine persons do not share the one divinity among themselves but each of them is God whole and entire. Secondly, at the same time that the Trinity is one, the divine persons are distinct from one another.
“Father,” “Son,” “Holy Spirit,” are not simply names designating different modes of divinity. You may remember the old Catechism illustration that shows the trinity as three forms of water: ice, liquid and steam. They are distinct from one another, not in their substance, but in their relationships. The mystery of the Most Holy trinity is the central mystery of Christian faith and life. The faith of all Christians rests on the Trinity. When you were baptized, you were baptized “in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.” Every Sacrament, especially the Mass, has a Trinitarian dimension. We pray to the Father, often using the words of the Son, invoking the power of the Holy Spirit. The Trinity is present in every sacrament, in every Mass, whenever we pray “in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.”
God bless us
Adoration of the Blessed SacramentEvery Friday 8:30am - 4:00pm
Evening Prayer/Benediction 4:00 p.m. "Our communal worship at Mass must go together
with our personal worship of Jesus in Eucharistic adoration in order that our love may be complete."
St. John Paul II
HELPING HANDS Angels CampPlanning on taking a vacation this summer? Staying at a hotel? Please think about collecting the toiletries that you don’t use and donating them to us. You can bring donations to Helping Hands on Mondays between 11 am - 3 pm. We are always looking for volunteers! If you are interested helping, please call Helping Hands at 736-9978 and leave a message. Thanks!!!
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITIONOne of the great treasures of the Eastern tradition
is the icon of the Holy Trinity created by the Russian iconographer Andrei Rublev in the 1400s. The Trinity is symbolized by the three travelers to the tent of Abraham and Sarah. They are seated at a
table blessing a cup of wine, under the oak of Mamre. If you look closely, you will see a sacrificed calf in the chalice, reminding the viewer of the cross. The table, prepared for eating and tilted toward the viewer, is
an invitation to the Eucharist. From left to right, each figure is keyed to a person of the Trinity. Like all icons, this image is theology in art. The persons are equal in proportion and dignity, they all carry staffs to symbolize their power, and are shown with golden wings and halos. Today, the best place to see Rublev’s work is the Holy Trinity Cathedral, at the heart of the vast Holy Trinity monastery about an hour from Moscow. After decades of persecution, it is now once again a living monastery, a world heritage site, and the spiritual home of Russian Orthodoxy. A Google visit is highly recommended today!
Society of St. Vincent de Paul Angels Camp
We welcome any monetary donations to continue our desire to help the needy in our community. If you are interested helping with your time or money, please call St. Vincent de Paul at 736-9978 and leave a message or attend a meeting on the 3rd Monday of the month at the Helping Hands house at 6:00 pm.
BURSTING THROUGHNature is too thin a screen; the glory of the
ominpresent God bursts through everywhere.
This Year’s Corvette Raffle
Kicks off Today!
A separate flyer with all the information is included in today’s
bulletin! Mark Sunday, September 9th
on your calendar for the drawing and Parish Festival!
We have quite a committee of parishioners who have faithfully participated in past Corvette Raffles, and in the coming weeks we will be sharing some of the experiences with you! Featured today is a photo of last year’s winners! This could be YOU this year!!! Tickets available after all Masses today!
2nd Collections in JuneJune 3 Mission Co-opJune 10 Maintenance & RepairJune 17 Parish Assistance Fund
ICF'S ANNUAL BAR B-Q & FIRST PICNIC 2018
Barrel cooked New York Steak or 1/2 a Chicken, Sunday, July 22nd after the 10:15AM
Mass to 3 PM.$25.00 for Adult ticket for either Barrel-cooked
New York Steak or 1/2 of a chicken.
Kids 12 and under free roasted hotdog plate.
Food, raffle, Music and Games for all.Games to include: Horseshoes, Bocci Ball,
Arnold Helping HandsWe want to thank many parishioners who generously contribute their time, talent and treasure to Our Lady of the Sierra Helping Hands program. We are open every Tuesday (weather permitting) 9:30am to 10:00am. We serve several homeless individuals, many families, and seniors from our food pantry. We also have a closet with clothes for infants, children of all sizes and adults (men and women) of all sizes. We gratefully accept donations of non-perishable foods (especially cereal and peanut butter), personal items, and cleaning products.
In recognition of Memorial Day the Parish Office will be closed on Monday May 28th. We will be open on Tuesday May 29th.