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Ashes will be distributed at Masses.
Masses:
6:30, 8am, 10:00am (Schools), 12:15, 5:30 & 7pm
(Spanish)
PARISH OFFICE
209 E. Lomita Ave.
Glendale, CA 91205
[email protected]
www.hfglendale.org
Phone: (818) 247-2222
OFFICE HOURS
Monday to Thursday: 8:30am - 8:30pm
Friday: 8:30am - 7:00pm
Saturday: 8:30am - 5:00pm
Sunday: 8:30am - 2:00pm
CLERGY
Pastor:
Rev. James Bevacqua. ext. 225
[email protected]
Associate Pastors:
Rev. Kevin Nolan, ext. 229
[email protected]
Rev. Xavier Dsouza, ext. 227
[email protected]
Deacons:
Deacon Ron Baker, ext. 552
[email protected]
Deacon Neon Recuenco, ext. 553
[email protected]
Deacon John Steele, Senior deacon
IN RESIDENCE
Rev. Samuel Ward
Rev. Marcial Juan - Retired
MASSES
Daily: 6:30am, 8:00am, 5:30pm
Saturday: 8:00am, 5:30pm
Sunday: 6:30am, 8:00am, 9:30am,
11:00am, 12:30pm (Spanish),
5:30pm (Life Teen)
Civic Holidays: 9:00am only
CONFESSIONS
Monday/Thursday: 4:30-5:15pm
Saturday: 4:00-5:00pm and by
appointment
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Pastor’s Corner Dear Parishioners,
Happy Father’s Day to all of our dads! Thank you for
your yes to striving to be the best father that you can be, the
father that you are called to be to your children.
Today we celebrate the Feast of Corpus Christi also known as the
Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Jesus Christ. This is a day when we
re-emphasize the real presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. This is a teaching
that so many people, including Catholics, either do not understand or do not
embrace or in many cases are not even aware of it. We believe that during the
prayers of consecration during the Mass (during the Eucharistic prayer, when
everyone is kneeling) that the Holy Spirit changes the bread and wine into the body
and blood of Jesus Christ.
Why do so many people have a hard time with this teaching? In my
opinion: first, it’s very hard for so many to believe that that the bread and wine are
transformed into Jesus’ body and blood because the Eucharistic species still look
and taste like bread and wine. It’s not obvious through the normal human senses
that we have Jesus’ body and blood present. In order to recognize this truth, it
requires a conscious act of faith. Second, much teaching over the years has
become watered down. Third, I personally feel that we have lost a lot of the
mystical and the reverence in so many of our churches. Fourth, in our changing
world, so many people only believe what they can perceive through the senses or
through science. It is unfortunate and sad that so many people have put limits on
the power of God.
It is on this feast that we celebrate the 9th anniversary of our Msgr. Lirette
Perpetual Adoration chapel. Yes, it was opened nine years ago in 2008. Many
thanks to all of our adorers and especially to Ron Peña, the head of this ministry
who does such a swell job and touches the hearts of so many.
Both school are out!!! However, summer school is an option. If you have
a child interested in summer school, we offer summer school programs at both of
our schools. Please note that both summer school programs are CO-ED. Even
though our high school is all girls, summer school is co-ed. Please take advantage
of our offerings!
More quotes from Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si:
“The entire material universe speaks of God’s love, his boundless affection
for us. Soil, water, mountains: everything is, as it were, a caress of God.” (n. 84)
“This situation has led to a constant schizophrenia, wherein a technocracy
which sees no intrinsic value in lesser beings coexists with the other extreme,
which sees no special value in human beings.” (n. 118)
Travelling this summer? Check out masstimes.org for information on
Masses while away. Don’t miss the Holy Eucharist! While travelling, please
consider continuing to support your parish.
Summer peace and love,
Fr. Jim Bevacqua, Pastor
818-247-2222 x225
[email protected]
SUNDAY JUNE 18
6:30 AM Marcelo Adolfo, Jr.
Ernesto Cristobal
8:00 AM Leon Guerrero
Ponyong Longos
9:30 AM 2013 Holy Land Pilgrims - Tgiving
Lillian Velasco Gapusan
11:00 AM Jaboy Salinas - Tgiving
Domingo Salinas
12:30 PM Mary Movie Project
Fr. Fryer
5:30 PM For the People of the Parish
MONDAY JUNE 19
6:30 AM Father’s Day Novena
Lina Kasian & Family
Dolly Kelejian & Family
8:00 AM Father’s Day Novena
Leslie Pennebaker
Monico Mendoza
5:30 PM Father’s Day Novena
Faustino Castillo
Daniel Guzman
TUESDAY JUNE 20
6:30 AM Father’s Day Novena
Lisa Festekjian & Family
Sossi Postajian & Family
8:00 AM Father’s Day Novena
Renato Carlo Leopando
Meghry Chopurian & Family
5:30 PM Father’s Day Novena
Beatriz Orozco
Salvador Guzman
WEDNESDAY JUNE 21
6:30 AM Father’s Day Novena
Renato Cristi
Gilda Shanlian & Family
8:00 AM Father’s Day Novena
Luis Arrienda
Carmen Agoncillo
Deacon Bill & Marisue Bevacqua-
Tgiving
5:30 PM Father’s Day Novena
Manuel Rivas & Rosario Camacho
Renita Galano
THURSDAY JUNE 22
6:30 AM Father’s Day Novena
Lorigo Varilla
Merly C. Tandog - Tgiving
8:00 AM Father’s Day Novena
Racquel Hernandez
Maria Dyoco
5:30 PM Father’s Day Novena
Collette Tennessen
Esther Navarette
FRIDAY JUNE 23
6:30 AM Father’s Day Novena
Kiku Uehara David
Scott Miller
8:00 AM Father’s Day Novena
Aguayon Family - Tgiving
Ramiela Miniano
5:30 PM Father’s Day Novena
Conchita Ronquillo
Edeltrudes Atanacio - Tgiving
SATURDAY JUNE 24
8:00 AM Father’s Day Novena
Gina Sacdalan
Vincent Trung Tran
5:30 PM Father’s Day Novena
Emilia & Benjamin Garcia, Jr.
Arvin John Pertubal - Tgiving
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Parish News
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SUNDAY MASS CLERGY
SCHEDULE
Saturday 6/24
5:30 PM Fr. Xavier
Sunday 6/25
6:30 AM Fr. Sam
8:00 AM Fr. Juan/Dn Ron
9:30 AM Fr. Xavier
11:00 AM Fr. Jim
12:30 PM (Spn) Fr. Kevin
5:30 PM Fr. Michael
*Please note that the clergy
schedule is always subject to
change*
June 18, 2017
PRAY FOR….The
Recovery of:
Wilhelmina LeBoff,
Carol Kemp, Bonnie
Tortorelli, Medardo
Lavilla, Florencia
Garcia, Rosa Lilian Aguilar, CJ
Nasol, Matthew Tribble, Josefina
Madrigal, Roberto Madrigal,
George Madrigal, Rosa Madrigal,
Maria Madrigal, Elvira Gomez,
Valerie Ortiz, Amalia Gutierrez,
Susana Montes, Maggie Baxter,
Elena Ramirez, Amanda Perez,
Benjamin Guevarra, Kingston
Cortez, Nestor Cortez, Melinda
Cohn
Those who have died before us
and their families…
Lim Ching Lay, Lolita Lim,
Policarpio Cristobal, Flordeliza
San Diego, Hernan Vintimilla,
Domingo Slinas
May the souls of all faithful
departed, through the mercy of
God, rest in peace.
HOLY FAMILY MISSION
STATEMENT
As disciples of Christ, Holy Family Parish
is committed to being a more caring,
united Catholic community of faith that
welcomes all ages, cultures, and walks
of life and strives to build the Kingdom of
God.
FATHER’S
DAY
Today
To honor all
fathers we are
offering a
Novena of Nine
Holy Masses
that will begin on
today, Father’s Day.
To have your father, or that of a
loved one, entered on the list of
those we pray for, please fill out
the Father’s Day Mass
remembrance envelope that is
available in the parish office. The
envelopes are in the altar during
the Father’s Day Novena of
Masses.
FATHER MICHAEL FERNANDES, SFX
Please welcome Father Michael. He
arrived on June 15th. He is a friend of
Father Xavier Dsouza. He looks forward
to being with us this summer until the
end of August. He was born and brought
up in Goa, India, a colony of the
Portuguese until 1960. He is one of four
boys to his late parents. Two of his older
brothers are in London and one is in
Mumbai. He is the youngest of the four.
He became a member of the Society of
St. Francis Xavier, Goa, popularly known
as "Pilar fathers" from Goa. He is
presently the pastor at Our Lady of Pilar
Church and Manager of St. Xavier’s
Elementary School, at Dholpur,
Rajasthan, India located in the
Archdiocese of Agra. He has been a
priest for more than 30 years and has
spent most of his priestly life ministering
in the missions.
IAN HOLLICK
From the Diocese of San
Bernardino
He is staying with us this summer
while he takes a CPE (Clinical
Pastoral Education) course at
Children’s Hospital in LA.
Please welcome Ian to Holy
Family. He arrived June 2nd, and
he will be with us most of the
summer.
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Capital Campaign
On May 16th, Ministry Leaders and other members of the Parish came together for the Leadership Summit. Fa-
ther Jim, fundraising consultant Janet Levine, and Deacon Ron Baker walked the participants though the importance of
a Parish Center for Holy Family and the capital campaign that will support this project.
Father Jim talked about how most churches our size have a Parish Center that creates a center for the many
programs and ministries of the Church. Showing how today, a family coming to join the church and sign their two chil-
dren up for Religious Education and EDGE or confirmation would require them to go to three different buildings in three
different locations on the campus, Father Jim highlighted why a Parish Center is needed. More, the Parish Center would
provide permanent spaces for our ministries and programs such as our Food Bank.
To build the Parish Hall will require fundraising—about $8 Million worth of fundraising. And this must be in addi-
tion to the support parishioners and others already give to Holy Family. Our consultant talked about how the campaign
must be an “and” gift for each and every donor to the campaign—and how it should be a sacrificial gift. That is, support
for the Parish Center is not just over and above your regular offertory giving and attendance at fundraising events, it
must be a larger gift, one that is a stretch and may make you consider what you will sacrifice in order to make that gift.
Janet also talked about how the campaign will be conducted in phases and the importance of members of Holy
Family being part of the various committees that will be set up. Deacon Ron walked the audience through what needs to
happen next. On the facilities side, an architect will be hired, plans for the Center must be approved, and, of course, we
must ensure that these plans include adequate parking.
As we move from the planning phase into actually raising funds for the building, Deacon Ron assured everyone
that there will be brochures and drawings to show our prospective donors as well as training and support for those who
will be doing to asks.
Many in the audience shared success stories from other churches and commented on the strength of commu-
nity that Holy Family brings to this effort. They and others indicated their interest in serving on committees to help the
campaign succeed.
While most of the audience was enthusiastic about the Parish Hall—and the promise of adequate parking—
there were some concerns raised about cost, location, and whether it was necessary to build a new building rather than
renovate one already built. Deacon Ron pointed out that the cost of materials and construction have gone up substan-
tially since the last large project undertaken at Holy Family. What cost $1 million then would be many times that amount
if done today.
As the project moves forward, we know there will be many other questions. Deacon Ron welcomes your calls
and emails on the project, the master plan, and the campaign. Over the next several months, look to the bulletin for up-
dates and opportunities to be involved in this exciting project.
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MARRIAGE BANNS
Wedding Banns are announced for
three consecutive weeks prior to the
wedding date.
Mr. Warlito Lagman
Ms. Maria Grace Lagman
Mr. Michael J. McMonegal
Ms. Faith S. Parducho
Please pray for these couples as
they prepare for the Sacrament of
Matrimony.
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Holy Family Grade School
More Parish News
HOLY FAMILY BLOOD DRIVE
Sunday, July 9, 2017
Time: 8:00am – 2:00pm
Location: Bloodmobile
(in front of church)
To make a life-saving appointment:
Visit www.redcrossblood.org and
enter Sponsor Code: HFGlendale
Help save up to 3 lives with every
donation!
Come To Celebrate our
Chapel’s Ninth Anniversary
Sunday, Today
Courtyard of Charity
7:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Contact: Ron Pena, 323-394-0034
[email protected]
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Holy Family High School College Preparatory
Religious Education
Faith Formation at Holy Family Church
Registration for Religious Education for the school year that begins October 1st is now open
to all children who attend public schools in grades 1 to 5. We also have a formation class for
Early Childhood children ages 3-4 and 5 year olds.
You can register at the Religious Education office: 400 S.
Louise St. (Monday through Thursday) from 10:30 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. and on Sundays from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. You can also
register at the Parish office. For your convenience you can download the application from
our website: htpp://hfglendale.org/religious-ed/youth-min/elementary
For any questions, please call our office 818-240-6551
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Legion of Mary
Carmen Shinn (818) 396-2038
Marriage Enrichment Renewal Seminar (MERS)
Grace Ramirez (213) 590-9258
Music
Dr. Christian Marcoe (818)421-8858
Office of Evangelization
Nancy Miranda (818) 731-0194
Oneight Confirmation/Youth Ministry
Matt Leon (818) 247-2222 ext. 214
James Jonson (818) 247-2222 ext. 215
Parish Mens/Womens Retreat
Jason Schultz (323) 403-8585
Maria Cruley (818) 209-7980
Pro-Life
Nini Rodriguez (323) 492-0219
Religious Education
Sandra Rodas (818) 247-2222 ext. 382
Safeguard the Children Committee
Sheila Arasawa (818) 247-2222
Singles for Christ
Misha Buising [email protected]
St. Camillus Health Committee
Dr. Vicente Villa (818) 247-2222 ext. 512
St. Vincent de Paul
Cecile Gonda (818) 247-2222 ext. 507
Ushers
Deacon Ron Baker (818) 247-2222 ext. 552
Vocation Committee
Denny Cagampan III (213) 225-5678
ROSARY GROUPS
Divine Mercy
Juliet Gasmen (818) 244-9990
Our Lady of Fatima Rosary Crusade
Emmanuel Landig (818) 548-8298
Our Lady of Lourdes Family Rosary Group
Rusella Hernandez (818) 731-2072
Our Lady Queen of Angels
Juliet Gasmen (818) 244-9990
Adoration/Perpetual Eucharistic
Ron Pena (818) 247-2222 ext. 505
Adult Formation (RCIA)
Sandra Rodas (818) 240-6551 ext. 211
Altar Servers
Eldrin Masangkay (818) 247-2222 ext. 514
Altar Society
Deacon Ron Baker (818) 247-2222 ext. 552
Ascencia
Marirose Martinez (818) 247-2222 ext. 220
Baptism Team
Joel and Angie Bautista (818) 437-3152
Bereavement Ministry
Diane Hernandez (626) 429-1674
Bible Study—Great Adventure
Deacon Neon Recuenco (818) 913-0839
Bible Study—Women’s
Nini Rodriguez (323) 661-5667
Catholic Charities/Loaves and Fishes
Lora Young (818) 409-3080
Charismatic Prayer Group
Luz Rondilla (626) 348-4744
Church Environment
Patti Baker (818) 247-3377
Couples for Christ
Joel Bautista (818) 437-3152
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
(EMHCs) to the Sick
Sr. Dorothea Snaer, OP (818) 247-2222 ext. 515
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion (EMHCs)
Deacon Neon Recuenco (818) 913-0839
Fil-Am Council
Rowland Munguez (415) 846-4284
Greeters/Hospitality
Sonia Calleja (818) 546-8709
Justice and Peace Committee
Jeni Matela (818) 790-1124
Knights of Columbus
Jim De John [email protected]
Lectors
Tom Arredondo (818) 731-4471
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Directory of Ministries and Organizations
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Ministerio Hispano
DEI GRATIA
Dei gratia es el
nombre del nuevo
ministerio que
estamos formando
acá en Holy Family.
La Traducción sería
“por la gracia de
Dios”. Este es un ministerio de curación interior. ¿Está
usted sufriendo con depresión, adicción y recuerdos
heridos?. Este puede ser el lugar perfecto para
experimentar curación por el poder del Espíritu Santo.
Este ministerio va a tener lugar el Primer y Tercer Lunes
de mes de 7:00 a 8:45 de la noche en la Casa de Life
Teen Todos están invitados. No tiene que firmar antes.
La proxima reunión de Dei Gratia será el día Lunes,
Junio 19 a las 7:00 p.m. Para màs informacion, llame a
Jose 818-415-7114.
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COORDINADORES DEL MINISTERIO
HISPANO
Class para Bautismos
Andrea Carranza (323) 210-3797
Cruzada del Rosario
(Lunes a Viernes a las 6PM)
Josefina Regaldo (818) 548-6158
Cursillo de Cristianidad
(2do Sabado del Mes)
Amelia Collazos (818) 753-0335
Dei Gratia
Jose Ibarra (818) 863-2018
Grupo de Oracion Santa Monica (Martes)
Maria Benitez (818) 584-4722
Lectores
Francisco Vasquez (323) 977-0019
Ministros Extraordinarios de la Sagrada Comunión
Lourdes Gonzalez (818) 484-0225
Sociedad Guadalupana
Rosario/Gustavo Arias (818) 522-5151
Ujieres
Carlos Cardona (818) 378-8002
¿SABÍA USTED?
Vaya al parque con seguridad este verano
Una gran manera de vencer el aburrimiento
de verano es salir al parque y jugar. Para muchos
padres, los parques proporcionan el espacio y el lugar
para que los niños jueguen con otros y quemen algo de
energía corriendo y explorando. Sin embargo, incluso
en sus propios parques de la vecindad, los padres de
familia deben estar atentos y deben preparar a los niños
con las pautas básicas de seguridad. Revise con sus
hijos las reglas del área de juegos del parque, y
cerciórese de que ellos entiendan los límites de donde
pueden y no pueden jugar. Para solicitar una copia del
artículo de VIRTUS® “Playground Safety
Considerations” (Consideraciones de seguridad en el
área de juegos del parque), envíe un correo electrónico
a [email protected] o llame al (213) 637-
7508.
CONFIANZA EN
JESÚS
La fiesta de hoy
celebra otro misterio
central de nuestra
fe: el misterio de la
Eucaristía. Como el
misterio de la
Trinidad, la
presencia real del
Cuerpo y de la
Sangre de Cristo en
la Eucaristía nunca se puede entender completamente,
sino que sólo se puede creer. Así como a los israelitas
en el desierto se les invitó a poner su fe en la palabra
de Dios dirigida a ellos, a nosotros se nos invita a
confiar plenamente en las palabras de Jesús. En el
Evangelio de hoy Jesús promete darnos una porción de
su propia carne y sangre, y además compartir la vida
eterna. Somos llamados a creer en su palabra y a abrir
nuestro corazón para recibir verdadero alimento y vida
por nuestra participación en la Eucaristía. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
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