served by the Franciscan Friars of the Province of Saint Barbara 4070 Mission Ave., Oceanside CA 92057 - www.sanluisreyparish.org bajo el cuidado de los Frailes Franciscanos de la Provincia de Santa Bárbara 4070 Mission Ave., Oceanside CA 92057 - www.sanluisreyparish.org The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph December 29, 2013 La Sagrada Familia de Jesús, María y José TODAY’S GOSPEL Matthew 2:23 He went and dwelt in a town called Nazareth, so that what had been spoken through the prophets might be fulfilled, He shall be called a Nazorean.
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served by the Franciscan Friars of the Province of Saint Barbara 4070 Mission Ave., Oceanside CA 92057 - www.sanluisreyparish.org
bajo el cuidado de los Frailes Franciscanos de la Provincia de Santa Bárbara 4070 Mission Ave., Oceanside CA 92057 - www.sanluisreyparish.org
The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph December 29, 2013
La Sagrada Familia de Jesús, María y José
TODAY’S GOSPEL
Matthew 2:23
He went and dwelt in a town
called Nazareth, so that what had been spoken
through the prophets might be fulfilled,
He shall be called a Nazorean.
Prayer & Worship at MSLRP
MASS SCHEDULE/HORARIOS DE MISAS: Monday – Saturday: Parish Chapel - 7:30 a.m. Monday - Friday: Old Mission - 12:00 noon
AFTER HOURS EMERGENCY ANOINTING OF THE SICK, CALL/PARA EMERGENCIAS DE UNCION A LOS ENFERMOS
DESPUES DE HORAS DE OFICINA, LLAMAR AL:
(760) 583-3393
HISTORIC OLD MISSION/MISION ANTIGUA (760) 757-3651 | www.sanluisrey.org
FRANCISCAN FRATERNITY AT MISSION SAN LUIS REY: Fr. Thomas West, OFM - Guardian Fr. Adrian Peelo, OFM - Vicar Fr. David Gaa, OFM - Execu ve Director
FRANCISCAN SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY: 760-547-1800 Fr. Joseph Chinnici, OFM - President and Rector Br. William Short, OFM - Dean
RETREAT CENTER: 760-757-3659
CEMETERY: Terry Hawthorne - Cemetery Director (760) 757-3651 x133 Fr. Michael Dallmeier, OFM - Cemetery Chaplain
December 29, 2013 - The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph| 3
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MARY, MOTHER OF GOD Wed. Jan. 1, 2014
Holy Day of Obliga on 10:00 a.m. Mass - English - Serra Center
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The Parish Offices will be CLOSED through January 1, 2014.
For an emergency Anoin ng of the Sick or to arrange a Funeral Mass during this office
closure, please contact our
EMERGENCY LINE at (760) 583-3393
FROM THE PASTOR, In today’s gospel, we celebrate the Feast of the Holy Family. What a departure from the angels singing and heavenly hosts rejoicing during Christmas! The gospel writer, Ma hew, sends the Magi away and immediately throws baby Jesus, Mary and Joseph into the life of a family on the run. From the moment that the angel tells Joseph to flee, I can only imagine what the rest of that night must have been like. Throwing a few possessions into a sack. Some food, some water, a newborn baby and an exhausted moth-er with a babe in arms, all tossed onto the back of a donkey. It was a good thing the Magi brought gold and incense and myrr as gi s. Jo-seph would need those commodi es to buy food and shelter in Egypt. The experience makes me consider the plight of the refugee in our own
me. Most people in America don’t realize – there are over 43.7 million refugees and dis-placed people around the world. Eighty percent of those are women and children. All of these families have lost their homes to violence and war. They face daily the choices made by the Holy Family. Stay and risk being killed? Refu-gees have no choice. Joseph was fortunate. He was able to return to Galilee and restart their lives a er Herod’s death. Today, please say a prayer and consider the plight of those who can-not restart their lives without our love and sup-port. Fr. David Gaa, OFM Pastor
OUR STAFF WISHES EVERYONE A
VERY BLESSED NEW YEAR!
MONTHLY COLLECTION/EXPENSE RECAP – MSLRP
Month of: November 2013 Envelope/Plate Collec ons: $ 79,230.11 Holy Day Collec on $ 7,927.00 EFT/On-Line Giving: $ 17,029.33 Total Collec ons: $ 104,186.44
Total Ordinary Expenses: $121,772.88
Shor all/Difference: <$ 17,586.44 >
Other Receipts: Sacramental Offerings/Rentals: $ 15,742.69 (including Bingo) Shor all for November 2013: <$ 1,843.75>
4 | MISSION SAN LUIS REY PARISH, Oceanside, California — December 29, 2013
MEN’S PRAYER & DISCERNMENT GROUP AT
MSLRP
For men who want to deepen their faith-life and share faith with other men. If you are 21 and older you will be welcome to this month-ly gathering which takes place on the 3rd Wednesday of every month from 7:00 p.m. ll 9:00 p.m. (except during the holi-days) in the Francis Room at the Old Mission.
What do we do? We have a room at the Mission and
we will…
Enjoy some social me together
Do Lec o Divina together (take a piece of Scripture
“So as you received Christ Jesus the Lord, walk in him, rooted
and built upon him and established in the faith, just as you
were taught, abounding in thanksgiving.” Colossians 2:6-7
PARISH PILGRIMAGE TO ROME, ASSISI AND FLORENCE - OCTOBER 2014
Fr. Adrian will be leading a pilgrimage to Rome and the Franciscan holy places in October 2014. If you are inter-ested in this trip and want some informa on, please contact: Wendy Brophy at
Though we have celebrated parishioner’s Quince Años masses in the parish chapel we have not rented out St. Francis Hall (formerly the McKeon Center) for recep ons un l now! If you wish to have your Quince Años recep-
on here, please contact Mary Dorso at 760-757-3250 ext. 202 or [email protected] AFTER JAN 1ST for pricing informa on and other details.
POINSETTIAS 2013 Donor: Mr. & Mrs. Richard Foss In Memory of: Richard & Thomas Westhoven, Gloria Westhoven, Ada & Newton Foss, Jeanne Gebler, Nancy Crabtree and Pam Schneider Donor: Mrs. Mary Frank Blankemeier In Memory of: John F. Blankemeier Donor: Phyllis Plasse & Family In Memory of: Charles Shacochis and the Plasse Family Donor: Francine & Steve Fryers In Memory of: Faus no Salinas In Honor of: Sophie Salinas Donor: Anne Severy In Memory of: William Severy (husband), Charles & Susan Magee (parents), and Court & Kathleen Benne
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
We are in the season of the Incarna on, the mys-tery of God’s love poured out in Christ’s birth. The word derives from the La n carnis meaning “flesh.” Throughout history, some Chris ans have distrusted the “flesh,” and stressed a hatred of this world and its pleasures. Perhaps they have not paid enough a en on to how “embodied” the sacraments are. One third-century author put it plainly in an image that may alarm diet conscious Americans, explain-ing that we wash the body so the soul can be cleansed, that we anoint the body so the soul can be strengthened, and that we eat the body and blood of Christ so that “the soul can fa en on God.” Catholics “get” that God is revealed in this world. The sacraments use the “stuff” of crea on: water and oil; the senses of the body, touch and taste and smell. We use the things of this world rightly. A er all, God’s love poured out into human flesh means the world has eternal value. Why else would Jesus describe the kingdom to come as a teeming city or a marriage banquet? Catholics are realists, and no-where is that more evident than when we gather for a sacrament.
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The program is Catholic in origin. Couples of all faiths and those of no par cular faith tradi on are welcome. Chris an Mul -Denomina on (CMD) weekends may also be available in some areas. The program consists of a weekend experience com-bined with post weekend sessions. The program provides the tools to help put your marriage in order again. The main emphasis is on communica on between husband and wife. The program offers you the opportunity to rediscover each other and examine your lives together in a new and posi ve way. For more infor-ma on, call 1-800-470-2230 or visit www.helpourmarriage.com.
YOUTH MINISTRY CORNER
High School Teen Center Hours:
The Teen center will be open 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. Tues.- Thurs. High school students can use this me for home-work or simply hang out and enjoy each others company. Other opportuni es include: Sunday group mee ngs a er the 5 PM Mass in the
Teen Center from 6:30-8:30pm. All high school stu-dents are welcome to a end.
A mid-week bible study tled: "Refuel." Thursdays at
7- 9 p.m. in the Teen Center. This will be a me for fellowship/praise and worship as well as a me to dive into the gospel of the upcoming Sunday liturgy.
MSLRP Catholic Parents Community: Come join other Catholic parents in the Parish as we grow in faith with each other and in our paren ng. Sundays from 9:00 – 9:45 a.m. in Rm#14 in the St. Francis Hall (formerly the McK. Ctr.) *Preschool ac vi es provided* Discussions include: Prayer, scripture, faith sharing Paren ng ideas & connec ons Fellowship/Family social ac vi es
For more informa on call Andy or Grace Domingo (760) 721-8131 [email protected] or visit us on:
MSLRP Catholic Parents Community
FRANCISCAN SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY LIBRARY
The library of the Franciscan School of Theology, locat-ed adjacent to the Sacred Garden in Mission San Luis Rey, is seeking volunteers to help out with shelving, shi -ing our collec on, and preparing for new items. We are looking for volunteers for approximately 3-7 hours each week. Please contact Carl Adkins, Library Directory, at 760-547-1800 x231.
OLD MISSION RETREAT CENTER
Quiet Monday, December 30th. 9am - 4pm.: Come and remember the sound of silence. Op onal Spiritual Direc on available with Pat Julian. Fee $25 per person, lunch and private room included.
Dec. 31-Jan. 1, 2014: New Year’s Retreat “Where do I begin?” by Sr. Ingrid Lonore-Lallande, CSJ and Pat Jul-ian, Retreat Director. Prayer, reflec on, dinner and
11:00 p.m. Mass. The Mission is the place to greet 2014 with gra tude, an cipa on and trust that God is where you begin. Alcohol free. Check-in 3:00-4:00 p.m. Ends at
11:00 p.m. on Jan. 1. Shared occupancy $90 pp, private room $120. Included dinner & breakfast on New Year’s Day.
Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29, Feb. 5, 19, (No class on Feb. 12) 9:30--11:30a.m. "The Bible: An Owner's Manual" by Fr. Michael Guinan, OFM. This course can be transferred for credit toward the Cer ficate from the San Diego Dio-
cese Ins tute; It can also meet renewal credit hours (12) for catechists and teachers. Whether you have read the bible, have listened to Sunday readings and homilies, or
are just curious about this ancient book, this series will provide excellent background for a deeper apprecia on for studying and praying the Bible.
For ques ons or to register:
760-757-3659 /www.sanluisrey.org.
WINTER WILD It was winter wild
While the Heav’n-born child All meanly wrapt in the rude manger lies.
—John Milton, On the Morning of Christ’s Na vity
Happy Birthday To: Luz Estrada 12/28, Carol Koskela 12/28, Jeanne Iman 12/30, Maria Pollack 2/30, Fernando Rodriguez 12/31, Phil Sandner 12/31, Lisa Caslavka 1/3, Andrelyn Nacional 1/3, Gene-vieve Rubio 1/3,
Our Parishioners Asking For Prayers: [Please contact the Parish Off. to add or remove a parishioner’s name from the list.] Vincent Abate, Afasene Family, Linda Allen, José Ameli-García, Cathy Archuleta, Sylvia V. Bagon, Dorothy & Ricky Baker, Ernesto Bazua, Richard Becker, Ann Bernal, Ignacia M. Bill, Mary Fran Blankemeier, Felipe Borja, Geraldine Braun, Vincent Brosnan, Fr. Mel Bucher, Jack-ie Camp, Lucy Carroll, Candelaria y Felipe Castellón, Juan Chapa, Christian Chavez, Gregory Chávez, Mary Ann Chenard, Jim Clifford, Millie Colon, Rosie Concepcion, Julia Olga Corral, Guillermo & Gloria Cortez, Tess De Los Santos, Alyssa Dimas, Dee Dismuke, Agnes Douglas, Monica Duren, Einar Dyblie, Gunnery Sgt. Richard Grant Estudillo (Deployed 4/3/2010 to Afghanistan), Dulce Fajardo, Jean Feehan, Francisco Fernandez, Maurizio Fernandez, Flatau & Diaz Families, James & Filomena Flores Family, Robert Flores, Josephine Francisco, Mary Gallé, Francisco & María García, Rita Geldert, Virgin-ia Gies, Clare Giska, George & June Gray, Gonzalo Gonzalez, Jona-than Guerra, Amelia Guerrero, Jane Guinn, Genevieve Haase, Ron Habel, Josefina Haro, Carlos Harrison, Christine Harms, Fred & Linda Kathol, Jane Heim, Mary Jackson, Edith Jimenez, Helen Johnson, Ken Kaya, Lorene Kimbrel, Jeanne Kopp, Soledad Leong, Jim Long, Mari-lyn Macken, Angelina Manalo, Cassandra Marvin, Deirdre Marvin Co-dy, Ron McAfee, Barbara McCreary, Greg & Cynthia Mendez, Saman-tha Mendez, Rosalba Mendoza, Patrice Miller, Luz Mora, Herman Mosqueda, Dulce Maria Nieto, Sylvester Nwizu, Alice Ochwat, Steve Olivas, Leonora Petterson, Alesio & Elsie Pele, Sheila & Anastasia Pele, Imeleta Pele, Maria Pele, Gabriel Pele, Bro. Mo Peltier, George & Connie Pichel, Charles & Thelma Poorman, Julia Prendergast, Frank Quattrocchi, Doris Quinene, Madeline Raymond, Rose Marie Reno, Max & Eva Ruiz, Ed Sadkowski, Elsa Salas, Anita Saldaña, Jess & Victoria Sanchez, Gonzala Santos, Irene Sarrazin, Dottie Schultz, Joseph F. Schwartz, Anne Stillman, Dionisio Suarez, Rafaela Suarez, Dorothy Sweeney, Elizabeth Sweeney, Robert F. Szabad, Rosa Talavera, Roy Timerman, Andrew Toma, George Uribe, Myrna Uy, Mr. & Mrs. Eliseo Villafuerte, Sr., Leticia Villanueva, Zen Villacruz, Visesio Family, Victor Villa, George Weaver, Tim Weber, Janae & Linda Welch, Ann Williams, Joyce Williams, Patti Wiley.
Family & Friends of Parishioners: [Unless an update is given to the Parish Office, names will be kept on the list for a month only.] Helen Brandel 12/29, L/Cpl. Marshall Beckham, USMC (deployed to Afghanistan), Alicia Carrion 12/3, Ruth Carter 12/15, Sgt. Taylor Clark (Afghanistan), Corporal Dustin Davis (Afghanistan), Howard Desflores 12/15, Fermin Flores 12/15, Peter Gallé 12/03, Michael Giannelli 12/03, Ilima Kailio 12/29, The Keith Family 12/03, Corporal Joshua Kite (Afghanistan), Mykel Luera (Afghanistan), David Lum 12/29, Elba Madera 12/15, Mary Brian McArdle 12/08, Joe McKnight 12/15, Cindy Montgomery 12/29, Miguel Angel & Karen Mora 12/08, Ruth Porter 12/08, Elizabeth Ramos 12/08, Odette Robinson 12/08, Juan Meno San Nicolas 12/08, Mr. & Mrs. Felix Selbestra Agasid 12/15, Terry Shaw 12/22, John Sheridan 12/08, Jan Spires 12/08, Roman Tainatongo 12/08, Nick Timerman 12/08, Tamara Tokorcheck 12/08, Melissa Widener 12/08.
Hospice: Ernestine Williams, Fred Martinez. Deaths: Jordan Martin
6 | MISSION SAN LUIS REY PARISH, Oceanside, California — December 29, 2013
PRAYER MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE P A R I S H M A S S I N T E N T I O N S January 5 to January 12 (A Week Ahead)
Sat., January 4: 5:00 p.m. SC +Lorraine Ybarra 7:00 p.m. (Sp) SC Por Ntra. Comunidad
Sun., January 5: 7:00 a.m. OM +Pascual Nicholas 8:00 a.m. SC Agnes Douglas 10:00 a.m. SC +Anne e Funicello 12:00 p.m. (Sp) SC +J. Merced Lugo 5:00 p.m. SC David Bundick 7:00 p.m. (Sp) OM +Miguel Mora Curiel
Mon., January 6: 7:30 a.m. PC +Wally Kling 12:00 p.m. OM +Anthony McGrath
Tues., January 7: 7:30 a.m. PC +Benilda Rafael 12:00 p.m. OM +John J. Barre
Wed., January 8: 10:00 a.m. SC +Rosita Tajalle Adrian & Diane Macias Thurs., January 9: 7:30 a.m. PC +Sabrina Diana Tuisee 12:00 p.m. OM +Emil DeNagel
Fri., January 10: 7:30 a.m. PC +Lorraine Ybarra 12:00 p.m. OM Thomas Misage
Sat., January 11: 7:30 a.m. PC +Cele Suminski
SC - Serra Center; PC - Parish Chapel; OM - Old Mission
W E E K LY C A L E N DA R / C A L E N DA R I O S E M A N A L
Sunday, December 29, 2013 through Saturday, January 4, 2014 Domingo 29 de diciembre del 2013 hasta el 4 de enero del 2014
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SUNDAY, December 29, 2013–The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph (White) Sunday Masses: Old Mission 7:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. (Sp) Serra Ctr.: 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., [12:00 p.m. Spanish], 5:00 p.m. Parish Library CLOSED NO Faith Forma on
MONDAY, December 30, 2013 - (PARISH OFFICES CLOSED) [For “Anoin ng of the Sick” emergencies and/or funerals, call (760) 583-3393] Daily Mass: Parish Chapel - 7:30 a.m. Daily Mass: Old Mission - 12:00 noon
TUESDAY, December 31, 2013 - NEW YEAR’S EVE—PARISH OFFICES CLOSED [For “Anoin ng of the Sick” emergencies and/or funerals, call (760) 583-3393] Daily Mass: Parish Chapel - 7:30 a.m. Daily Mass: Old Mission - 12:00 noon NO Charisma c Prayer Mtg. NO Youth Faith Forma on
WEDNESDAY, January 1, 2014 - Mary, Mother of God - Holy Day of Obliga on—PARISH OFFICES CLOSED [For “Anoin ng of the Sick” emergencies and/or funerals, call (760) 583-3393]
Feast Day Mass: 10:00 a.m. - Serra Center (English) Daily Mass:12:00 noon - Old Mission (English)
Misa diaria (inglés): Misión An gua - 12:00 del mediodía
No habrá Oración de Intercesión
No habrá Clases de Educación Religiosa
MIERCOLES, 1 de enero del 2014 - María, Madre de
Dios - Año Nuevo - Oficinas Cerradas
Misa - Día de Precepto:
10:00 a.m. (inglés): Centro Serra
JUEVES, 2 de enero del 2014
Misa diaria (inglés): Capilla - 7:30 a.m.
Misa diaria (inglés): Misión An gua - 12:00 del mediodía
Grupo de Oración: Capilla Parroquial - 7:00 p.m.
a 9:00 p.m.
VIERNES, 3 de enero del 2014 - Primer Viernes Misa diaria (inglés): Capilla - 7:30 a.m.
Adoración al San simo Sacramento: Capilla Parroquial -
8:00 a.m. a 10:00 a.m.
Misa diaria (inglés): Misión An gua - 12:00 del mediodía
SABADO, 4 de enero del 2014 - Primer Sábado Misa diaria (inglés): 7:30 a.m. Capilla
Servicio del Sacramento de Reconciliación (Confesiones):
Centro Serra - 9:00 a.m. (favor de estar puntuales)
Bingo: Salón San Francisco (previamente Centro McKeon) -
10:30 a.m. a 2:00 p.m.
Misas: Centro Serra
5:00 p.m. (inglés) y 7:00 p.m. (español)
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MARÍA MADRE DE DIOS 1ro de enero del 2014
Día de Precepto 10:00 a.m. Misa (inglés) Centro Serra
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Las Oficinas Parroquiales estarán CERRADAS hasta el 1ro de enero del 2014.
Para una emergencia como la Unción de los Enfermos o para hacer arreglos para una Mi-
sa Fúnebre durante este cierre, por favor llamen a nuestra
LÍNEA DE EMERGENCIA al 760-583-3393.
De Nuestro Párroco
En la Homilía de hoy, celebramos la Fiesta de la Sa-grada Familia. ¡Después que los ángeles cantaron y los seres celes ales se regocijaron durante la Navi-dad! El escritor de Evangelio, Mateo, envía a los Re-yes Magos lejos e inmediatamente coloca al niño Jesús, a María y José en una familia huyendo. Desde el momento que el ángel le dice a José que escape, solo me puedo imaginar lo que el resto de esa no-che debe haber sido. Aventando algunas posesiones en un costal. Alguna comida, agua, y a una madre exhausta con un bebé recién nacido en sus brazos, todos arrojados sobre el lomo de un burro. Fue bueno que los Reyes Magos hayan traído oro e in-cienso y mirra como regalos. José necesitaría de es-ta mercancía para comprar comida y hospedaje en Egipto. La experiencia me hace considerar la situa-ción de los refugiados en nuestro propio empo. La mayoría de la gente en América no se da cuenta, de que hay más de 43.7 millones de refugiados y perso-nas desplazadas alrededor del mundo. El ochenta por ciento de esas personas son mujeres y niños. Todas estas familias han perdido sus hogares a la violencia y a la guerra. Se enfrentan a diario a las decisiones hechas por la Sagrada Familia. ¿Quedarse y arriesgarse a ser asesinados? Los refugiados no
enen opción. José fue afortunado. Él fue capaz de regresar a Galilea y reanudar sus vidas después de la muerte de Herodes. Hoy, por favor, digan una ora-ción y consideren la situación de aquellos que no pueden reanudar sus vidas sin nuestro amor y nues-tro apoyo.
Padre David Gaa, Párroco
Padre David Gaa, OFM
¡NUESTRO PERSONAL LE DESEA
A TODOS UN BENDECIDO
AÑO NUEVO!
RESUMEN MENSUAL DE COLECTAS/GASTOS DE LA PMSLR - Mes de:
Noviembre del 2013
Colectas: $ 79,230.11 Colecta del Día Precepto: $ 7,927.00 TEF/Dando en Línea: $ 17,029.33 Total de Colectas: $104,186.44
Total de Gastos Ordinarios: $121,772.88
Déficit/Diferencia: < $ 17,586.44>
Otros Recibos: Ofrenda Sacramental/Rentas: $ 15,742.69
Déficit de Noviembre del 2013: <$ 1,843.75>
Por favor vean los anuncios en las úl mas páginas de nuestro bole n y patrocinen sus servicios. Apreciamos el apoyo de nuestros anuncian-tes, quienes hacen posible el bole n. ¡Gracias por apoyar a nuestra parroquia!
Gracias
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Anunciantes
9 | PARROQUIA MISION SAN LUIS REY, Oceanside, California — 29 de diciembre del 2013
¡ATENCION—ESTUDIO BÍBLICO!
Grupo de Estudio Bíblico: El estudio bíblico resumirá el miércoles, 8 de enero del 2014 y con nuara el miércoles 15, 22 y 29 de enero de 7:00 a 9:00 p.m. en el Salón San Francisco previamente conocido como el Centro McKeon. ¡Feliz Navidad y Feliz Año Nuevo!
ADORACÓN AL SANTÍSIMO SACRAMENTO
(el Primer Viernes de cada mes) Viernes, 3 de enero del 2014
8:00 a.m. a 10:00 a.m. Capilla Parroquial
CELEBRACIÓN DE QUINCE AÑOS
¡Aunque hemos celebrado Misas de Quince Años para feligreses en la Capilla no hemos rentado el Salón San Francisco (previamente conocido como el Centro McKeon) para recepciones hasta hoy! Si desean tener su recepción de Quince Años aquí, por favor co-munícate con Mary Dorso (inglés) al 760-757-3250 ext. 202 o a [email protected] DESPUÉS DEL PRIMERO DE ENERO DEL 2014 para información del precio y los detalles.
¡GRACIAS!
A nuestra Comunidad Filipina y a la Funeraria Eternal Hills por patro-cinar nuestros Calendarios Litúrgi-cos para el 2014. Los Calendarios ya están disponibles; por favor tomen solo UNO por familia.
PERGRINACIÓN PARROQUIAL A ROMA, ASÍS Y FLORENCIA EN OCTUBRE DEL 2014
El Padre Adrian estará guian-do un peregrinaje a Roma y lugares Franciscanos Santos en Octubre del 2014. Si estas in-teresado en este viaje y quie-res obtener más información, por favor llama a Wendy Brop-
hy (inglés) al 858-756-4174 ext. 1702 o por correo electrónico a [email protected]
La Sagrada Familia de Jesús, Ma-ría y José Y sobre todas estas virtudes, tengan amor, que es el vínculo de la perfecta unión.
— Colosenses 3:14
LECTURAS DE HOY
Primera lectura — Los que honran a sus padres recibirán ben-diciones y pagarán sus pecados (Sirácide 3:2-6, 12-14). Salmo — Dichoso el que teme al Señor, y sigue sus caminos (Salmo 128 [127]). Segunda lectura — Vivan una vida de amor sincero, sean agra-decidos, hagan todo en el nombre del Señor Jesús; vivan en armonía (Colosenses 3:12-21). Evangelio — Después que par eron los Magos, José tomó a María y al niño de noche y se fueron a Egipto para escapar la persecución de Herodes. Regresaron después y se quedaron en Nazaret (Mateo 2:13-15, 19-23).
2:16-21 Jueves: 1 Jn 2:22-28; Sal 98 (97):1-4; Jn 1:19-28 Viernes: 1 Jn 2:29 — 3:6; Sal 98 (97):1, 3cd-6; Jn 1:29-34 Sábado: 1 Jn 3:7-10; Sal 98 (97):1, 7-9; Jn 1:35-42 Domingo: Is 60:1-6; Sal 72 (71):1-2, 7-8, 10-13; Ef 3:2-3a, 5-
6; Mt 2:1-12
PREGUNTA/REFLEXIÓN DE LA SEMANA
¿Qué familia en tu parroquia o vecindario necesita consuelo durante este empo?
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES
Domingo: La Sagrada Familia de Jesús, María y José Lunes: Sexto día dentro de la octava de Navidad Martes: Sép mo día dentro de la octava de Navidad; San
Silvestre I Miércoles: Octava de Na vidad; Año Nuevo; Santa María,
Madre de Dios; Jornada Mundial de Oración por la Paz
Jueves: Santos Basilio Magno y Gregorio Nacianceno Viernes: El San simo Nombre de Jesús; Primer viernes Sábado: Santa Isabel Ana Seton; Primer sábado
AÑO NUEVO El obje vo de un año nuevo no es tener un nuevo año sino tener una nueva alma. ―G. K. Chesterton
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The Promise of God’s Uncondi onal Love and Infinite
Generosity
The First Friday devo on is dedicated to the most Sacred Heart of Jesus and is associated with St. Mary Margaret Alacoque who was given the gi of an intense grace filled prayer life. In her mys cal insights (visions) she was given messages to fight the heresy of Jansenism that drove people way from God. The devo on to the Sacred Heart of Jesus em-phasizes the mercy and love of God and encour-ages believers to frequently receive communion. Through receiving the sacrament, people will come to experience and know the uncondi onal love of God. On First Fridays, Friday, January 3, parishioners gather a er the Daily Mass and spend from 8:00-10:00 a.m. in Eucharis c Adora on. People pray for themselves and the church to always prac ce and experience the mystery of receiving commun-ion and par cipa ng in the sacramental encoun-ter with Jesus. Please join the members of our parish in this very important part of the church’s devo onal life.
First Friday Devotion
Devoción del Primer Viernes
La Promesa del Amor Incondicional de Dios e Infinita Generosidad
La devoción del Primer Viernes es dedicada al Sagrado Corazón de Jesús y se asocia con St. Maria Margarita de Alacoque que recibió el re-galo de una vida de oración intensa y llena de
gracia. Sus revelaciones mís cas (visiones) le dieron mensajes para luchar contra la herejía de Jansenismo que condujo a que la gente se alejará de Dios. La devoción al Sagrado Corazón de Jesús en-fa za la misericordia y el amor de Dios y alienta
a los creyentes a comulgar con frecuencia. A través de recibir el Sacramento, la gente experi-mentará y conocerá el amor incondicional de Dios. El Primer Viernes, viernes, 3 de enero, los feli-greses se reunirán después de la Misa diaria de
8:00-10:00 a.m. en Adoración Eucarís ca. Las personas rezan por ellas mismas y por la Iglesia para que siempre prac que y experimente el misterio de recibir la comunión y de par cipar en el encuentro sacramental con Jesús. Por favor únase a los miembros de nuestra
parroquia en esta parte muy importante de la vida devocional de la iglesia.