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Together, we glorify Christ’s Holy Name by Inviting, Nourishing, and Forming His People to share the Gospel in word and deed.
115 W. Olive Ave, Redlands Sunday Masses ‐ Misas del Domingo English ‐ Church: Saturday 4:30 PM Sunday 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 5:30 PM Español ‐ Iglesia: Domingo 12:00 PM
Daily Masses ‐ Misa Diarias English ‐ Church: Monday ‐ Thursday, 7:30 AM
Livestream Mass ‐ Misa transmisión en vivo YouTube Channel ‐ Canal: Redlands Catholics
1205 Columbia St, Redands Sunday Masses ‐ Misas del Domingo Español ‐ Iglesia: 6:30 PM Sábado; 7:00 AM Domingo Español ‐ Pa o: 9:00 AM English ‐ Pa o: 11:00 AM Filipino ‐ Church: 3:00 PM, 4th Sunday monthly
Daily Masses ‐ Misa Diarias English ‐ Church: Friday 7:30 AM; Saturday 8:00 AM Español ‐ Pa o: Martes y Jueves, 6:30 PM
Sacrament of Reconcilia on (Confessions): Pa o Thursday ‐ Jueves, 5:00 ‐ 6:00 PM Saturday ‐ Sábado, 8:30 ‐ 10:00 AM
MASSES INSIDE CHURCHES — MISAS DENTRO de la IGLESIAS: 50% Capacity
Brothers and sisters,
Once a year we dedicate a special day to
celebrate, thank and honor the gift of Moth-
erhood. Mothers are very special people to us. They nurture,
love, forgive, guide, support, and tend to our many needs.
Since last year’s Mother’s Day celebration, we now know new
mothers, including expecting mothers awaiting the birth of
their children. We also remember our mothers who have died
since last year and the impact they made in our lives. We pray
for them, for mothers who are grieving the death of a child,
as well as for those who have been unable to bear children.
Motherhood is a nourishing, life-giving role — not only
biologically, but also spiritually. There are women among
us who have adopted children or mentored others in life-giving
ways, too. May we use this day to truly celebrate, thank and
honor our mothers and mother figures in our lives! If you wish
to remember your mother living or deceased, it is not too late
to add her name to our special Mother’s Day Novena prayers.
The month of May is devoted to Our Blessed Mother Mary –
the woman who bore Christ, and whom He himself gifted us
with as Our Mother when he said to the Apostle John,
“Behold your Mother.” (John 19: 26-27) In addition to Our
Blessed Mother, I wish to share with you the stories of some
Saintly Mothers. I hope these holy women inspire you to
appreciate the gift of Motherhood.
St. Monica
St. Monica was a mother of steadfast prayer. Her son, St.
Augustine, was not always a saint! For many years, she
suffered and prayed for her rebellious and wayward son. She
followed him from Africa to Rome in order to watch over
him. St. Monica never gave up on her son. She is an example
to all mothers that our ultimate goal should be the salvation
of our children.
St. Gianna Molla
St. Gianna was a wife, a mother and a doctor. She lived out
her Catholic faith daily. Faced with a high-risk pregnancy,
when doctors told her that only an abortion would save her
own life, she chose life for her baby.
St. Teresa of Calcutta
St. Mother Teresa may not have had any biological children,
but she had thousands of spiritual children. She cared for
those whose own mothers' had forsaken and abandoned
them. She met their physical, emotional and spiritual needs
by caring for them with the love of Christ. Her compassion
and empathy are an example for all mothers.
St. Zelie Martin
St. Zelie Martin and her husband, Louis, were canonized by
Pope Francis in October 2015. St. Zelie is best known as the
mother of St. Therese, the Little Flower; but all five of her
living children entered the religious life. This gives us insight
into the emphasis on living a life for God that was present in
the Martin home.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton was a dedicated wife and mother of
five children. When her husband passed away, she was left as
a single mother with no money. She opened a school in her
home which eventually led to her establishing the first Catho-
lic school in the United States. She is an example of overcom-
ing the obstacles and hardships we face in our lives.
Happy Mothers’ Day! In love, let us together glorify Christ’s Holy
Name.
Father Erik Esparza
Pastor’s Perspective
Mass Intentions Intenciones de Misas
Mothers’ Day Novena ‐ Novena del Día de las Madres
From May 8th to 16th, all Masses will be offered as part of
our Mother’s Day Novena.
Novena envelopes are in the churches. Please turn your
novena envelope into the parish office or into the collec on
basket; or visit: www.theholynameo esus.org/mio
or call: 909‐793‐2469 extension 110
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Hermanos y hermanas,
Una vez al año dedicamos un día especial
para celebrar, agradecer y hacer honor al
don de la maternidad. Las madres son personas muy especiales
para nosotros; ellas educan, aman, perdonan, guían, apoyan y
atienden nuestras muchas necesidades. Desde la celebración
del Día de las Madres del año pasado, muchas mujeres han
pasado a ser madres, entre ellas las que están embarazadas y
que esperan el nacimiento de sus hijos. También recordamos a
nuestras madres que murieron desde el año pasado y la manera
en que influyeron en nuestras vidas. Ofrecemos nuestras ora-
ciones por ellas, por las madres que sufren la muerte de un
hijo, así como por aquellas que no han podido tener hijos. La
maternidad es una labor que alimenta y da vida, no solo de
manera biológica, sino también espiritual. También hay
mujeres entre nosotros que han adoptado hijos o han sido
mentoras de otras personas para darles vida. ¡Espero que
aprovechemos este día para celebrar, agradecer y honrar
verdaderamente a nuestras madres y a las figuras maternas
en nuestras vidas! Si desean recordar a su madre, viva o difunta,
no es demasiado tarde para agregar su nombre a nuestras
oraciones especiales de la novena del Día de las Madres.
El mes de mayo está dedicado a Nuestra Madre Santísima, la
Virgen María ― la mujer que dio a luz a Cristo y que Él mismo
nos regaló como nuestra madre cuando le dijo al apóstol
Juan: “Ahí tienes a tu madre” (Juan 19: 26-27). Además de
Nuestra Madre Santísima, quiero compartir con ustedes las
historias de algunas madres santas. Espero que estas santas
mujeres los inspiren a apreciar el don de la maternidad.
Santa Mónica
Santa Mónica fue una madre de oración perseverante. Su hijo,
San Agustín, ¡no siempre fue un santo! Por muchos años, ella
sufrió y oró por su hijo rebelde y descarriado; lo siguió desde
África hasta Roma para velar por él. Santa Mónica nunca se
dio por vencida. Ella es un ejemplo para todas las madres de
que nuestro objetivo final debe ser la salvación de nuestros
hijos.
Santa Gianna Molla
Santa Gianna fue esposa, madre y médica. Vivió su fe católica
todos los días. Cuando se le diagnosticó un embarazo de alto
riesgo, cuando los médicos le dijeron que solo un aborto le
salvaría la vida, ella escogió la vida del bebé.
Santa Teresa de Calcuta
Aunque la Santa Madre Teresa no haya tenido hijos biológi-
cos, tuvo miles de hijos espirituales; se encargaba de aquellos
cuyas propias madres los habían desamparado y abandonado.
Se ocupó de sus necesidades físicas, emocionales y espirituales
cuidándolos con el amor de Cristo. Su compasión y empatía
son un ejemplo para todas las madres.
Santa Celia Guérin
El Papa Francisco canonizó a Santa Celia Guérin y a su esposo,
Luis, en octubre de 2015. Santa Celia es mejor conocida como
la madre de Santa Teresa, la Pequeña Flor, pero todos sus
cinco hijos vivos ingresaron a la vida religiosa. Esto nos da una
idea del énfasis que se daba en la familia Martín a vivir una
vida dedicada a Dios.
Santa Isabel Ana Seton
Santa Isabel Ana Seton fue una dedicada esposa y madre de
cinco hijos. Al morir su esposo, se quedó como madre soltera
sin dinero. Abrió una escuela en su casa ― lo que finalmente
la llevó a establecer la primera escuela católica en los Estados
Unidos. Ella es un ejemplo de cómo superar los obstáculos y
las dificultades que enfrentamos en nuestras vidas.
¡Feliz Día de las Madres! Con amor, glorifiquemos juntos el Santo
Nombre de Cristo.
Padre Erik Esparza
Perspectiva del Párroco
Mass Intentions Intenciones de Misas
Mothers’ Day Novena ‐ Novena del Día de las Madres
Desde el 8 al 16 de mayo, todas las misas se ofrecerán como
parte de la Novena del Día de las Madres. Sobres están
disponibles en las iglesias. Por favor, ponga el sobre de la
novena en la colecta o en la oficina parroquial,
o visité: www.theholynameo esus.org/mio
o llame la oficina: 909‐793‐2469 y marque 110
Register online - Regístrese en línea:
www.theholynameofjesus.org/faith-camp
OR: in the parish office - en la oficina parroquial
May 9, 2021 Sixth Sunday of Easter - Mothers’ Day SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Monday: St. Damien de Veuster; St. John De Avila
Wednesday: Ss. Nereus and Achilleus; St. Pancras;
Our Lady of the Forsaken
Thursday: Our Lady of Fatima
Friday: St. Matthias
Saturday: St. Isidore; Armed Forces Day
SAINT DAMIEN OF MOLOKA’I (1840-1889) May 10
In the mid-1990s, a heavily bearded, bespectacled Robin Wil-
liams appeared on Late Night with David Letterman, whose
host was clearly taken aback. Letterman inquired as to why
the wild look. Uncharacteristically subdued, the usually manic
comic responded that he was producing and starring in a movie
about a most extraordinarily compassionate man, Damien, the
Leper Priest of Moloka’i.
Some saints transcend religious and ethnic boundaries to touch
the heart that beats in each human being: Francis of Assisi;
Mother Teresa; and, though Williams’ film was never complet-
ed, his admiration speaks, as does Damien’s statue outside the
capitol in Honolulu, of this newest saint’s universal appeal.
Far from his native Flanders’ idyllic beauty and rich culture,
Damien volunteered to bear Christ’s light into Moloka’i’s bleak
leper colony, building decent homes, opening schools, estab-
lishing clinics, planting farms, sharing the sufferings — and the
social stigma — of those with whom he delighted to identify:
“We lepers,” he would proudly say when finally he contracted
leprosy. Saint Damien challenges us to identify the lepers
of our own day, to examine our compassion for and our
9 de mayo de 2021 Sexto Domingo de Pascua — Día de las Madres
Registration / inscribirse
https://forms.gle/MyEpRvcu98HhfH7Z7
Mi madre fue la mujer más bella que jamás conoc . Todo lo que soy, se lo debo a mi madre. Atribuyo todos mis xitos en esta vida a la enseñanza moral, intelectual y física que recib de ella.
—George Washington, primer presidente de los E.E.U.U.
8 Beyond Our Parish Borders
Our gi s to the Diocesan Development Fund (DDF)
fund ministries that feed, clothe, and assist the poor
throughout San Bernardino and Riverside coun es.
Funds also make possible
diocesan workshops, adult forma on, ministry leader
training, pro‐life and family ministries, and more
for 92 parishes;
and DDF directly supports
seminarian educa on and Catholic schools.
2021 DDF Report - Noticia del DDF
$ 165,000.00
$ 89,400.00
$ 113,310.35
$ 74,986.72
275 = 7.9 % of parish families
$ 1,675.00 * 9 families
Parish Goal ‐ Meta Parroquial:
Diocesan Goal ‐ Meta Diocesana:
Pledges Made ‐ Promesas Hechas:
Dona ons Received ‐ Donaciones Hechas:
Total Donors ‐ Núm de Donantes:
Pledges made over 2 weeks:
In 2020, over 14% of Holy Name of Jesus parishioners donated over $ 165,000 to the DDF for the
2nd year in a row! Thank you for con nuing to support people in need throughout the pandemic!
As we begin to recover from the pandemic, please con nue to offer your financial help to combat
poverty and develop faith for the future beyond our parish borders. To donate, visit our parish’s Online
Giving Program: t h e h o l y n a m e o f j e s u s . o r g/donate select the 2021 DDF Fund
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