3495 Rucker Road • Lompoc, California 93436 Office: 805-733-2735 Religious Education Office: 805-733-3155 FAX: 805-733-1235 Website: http://queenofangelslompoc.org/ Rev. Joy Lawrence L. Santos, Pastor Deacon Michael Lujan Deacon Fernando Calderon CHURCH/PARISH OFFICE CLOSED ApRIL 12, 2020 — EASTER Sunday OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD CONFESSIONS/CONFESIONES: Saturday/Sabado 3:30 to 4:30 PM MASSES/MISAS: Saturday 5:00 PM (English) Sunday 8:00 & 10:00 AM (English) Español 12 noon (Spanish) Monday thru Friday 8:30 AM Eucharistic Adoration M-F 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM No Saturday Morning Mass RELIGIOUS EDUCATION/CATECISMO: Mary Lujan, Director K-5 th grades meet Sunday/Domingo 8:30 AM to 9:45 AM Jr. & Senior High meet 6:30 to 8:00 PM K-5 th grades meet Tuesday/Martes 3:30 to 4:45 PM Reflexión del Evangelio: Easter Sunday celebrates the core of Christian faith: belief in Jesus’ Resurrection from the dead. All four Gospel accounts begin their Resurrection narratives with the experience of the empty tomb. In John, Mary of Magdala, Simon Peter, and the beloved Disciple, Mary Magdala reports to the two disciples that “they have taken the Lord from the tomb.” She does not yet believe that Jesus had risen. Simon Peter reacts by investigating the tomb itself, and discovers is “the burial cloths” and the be- loved disciple also likewise sees the burial cloths. John tells us that “he saw and believed.” And “they did not yet understand the Scripture that he had to rise from the dead.” The beloved Disciple alone believes without understanding. In the First Reading from Acts, Peter believes in Jesus though he does not yet have understanding. Peter recounts the public ministry of Jesus, from the activities of John the Baptist to the resurrected Christ’s apostolic commission to preach to all people. Peter eventually came to believe and understand that “everyone who believes in him (Jesus) will receive forgiveness of sins through his name.” The Resurrection of Christ often surpasses human understanding. Even more important than understanding the Resurrection it is believing in it. Reflexión del Evangelio: El domingo de Pascua celebra el núcleo de la Fe Cristiana: creer en La Resurrección de Jesús de entre los muertos. Los cuatro relatos evangélicos comienzan sus narraciones de resurrección con la ex- periencia de la tumba vacía. En Juan; María de Magdala, Simón Pedro y el discípulo amado, María Magdala informa a los dos dis- cípulos que "han sacado al Señor de la tumba". Ella todavía no cree que Jesús haya resucitado. Simón Pedro reacciona investigan- do la tumba en sí, y descubre que son "las vestiduras del entierro" y el Discípulo amado también ve las vestiduras del entierro. Juan nos dice que "vio y creyó". Y "aún no entendían la Escritura de que tenía que resucitar de entre los muertos". El Discípulo amado solo cree sin comprender. En la primera lectura de Hechos, Pedro cree en Jesús aunque todavía no tiene entendimiento. Pedro relata el ministerio público de Jesús, desde las actividades de Juan el Bautista hasta la comisión apostólica de Cristo resucitado para predicar a todas las personas. Pedro finalmente llegó a creer y en- tender que "todos los que creen en él (Jesús) recibirán el perdón de los pecados a través de su nombre". La resurrección de Cris- to a menudo supera la comprensión humana. Incluso más importante que entender la Resurrección es creer en ella. FELIZ DIA DE PASCUA HAPPY EASTER Bulletin Announcement Deadline. Monday by 10 a.m. Send to Parish Office by FAX (805) 733-1235 or E-mail: [email protected]
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3495 Rucker Road • Lompoc, California 93436 Office: 805-733-2735 Religious Education Office: 805-733-3155 FAX: 805-733-1235
Website: http://queenofangelslompoc.org/
Rev. Joy Lawrence L. Santos, Pastor
Deacon Michael Lujan
Deacon Fernando Calderon
CHURCH/PARISH OFFICE CLOSED
ApRIL 12, 2020 — EASTER Sunday OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD
Bulletin Announcement Deadline. Monday by 10 a.m.
Send to Parish Office by FAX (805) 733-1235 or E-mail: [email protected]
CONFESSIONS/CONFESIONES:
Saturday/Sabado 3:30 to 4:30 PM
MASSES/MISAS:
Saturday 5:00 PM (English)
Sunday 8:00 & 10:00 AM (English)
Español 12 noon (Spanish)
Monday thru Friday 8:30 AM
Eucharistic Adoration M-F 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
No Saturday Morning Mass
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION/CATECISMO:
Mary Lujan, Director
K-5th grades meet Sunday/Domingo 8:30 AM to 9:45 AM
Jr. & Senior High meet 6:30 to 8:00 PM
K-5th grades meet Tuesday/Martes 3:30 to 4:45 PM
Reflexión del Evangelio: Easter Sunday celebrates the core of Christian faith: belief in
Jesus’ Resurrection from the dead. All four Gospel accounts
begin their Resurrection narratives with the experience of the
empty tomb. In John, Mary of Magdala, Simon Peter, and the
beloved Disciple, Mary Magdala reports to the two disciples
that “they have taken the Lord from the tomb.” She does not yet
believe that Jesus had risen. Simon Peter reacts by investigating
the tomb itself, and discovers is “the burial cloths” and the be-
loved disciple also likewise sees the burial cloths. John tells us
that “he saw and believed.” And “they did not yet understand
the Scripture that he had to rise from the dead.” The beloved
Disciple alone believes without understanding. In the First
Reading from Acts, Peter believes in Jesus though he does not
yet have understanding. Peter recounts the public ministry of
Jesus, from the activities of John the Baptist to the resurrected
Christ’s apostolic commission to preach to all people. Peter
eventually came to believe and understand that “everyone who
believes in him (Jesus) will receive forgiveness of sins through
his name.” The Resurrection of Christ often surpasses human
understanding. Even more important than understanding the
Resurrection it is believing in it.
Reflexión del Evangelio:
El domingo de Pascua celebra el núcleo de la Fe Cristiana: creer en
La Resurrección de Jesús de entre los muertos. Los cuatro relatos
evangélicos comienzan sus narraciones de resurrección con la ex-
periencia de la tumba vacía. En Juan; María de Magdala, Simón
Pedro y el discípulo amado, María Magdala informa a los dos dis-
cípulos que "han sacado al Señor de la tumba". Ella todavía no
cree que Jesús haya resucitado. Simón Pedro reacciona investigan-
do la tumba en sí, y descubre que son "las vestiduras del entierro"
y el Discípulo amado también ve las vestiduras del entierro. Juan
nos dice que "vio y creyó". Y "aún no entendían la Escritura de
que tenía que resucitar de entre los muertos". El Discípulo amado
solo cree sin comprender. En la primera lectura de Hechos, Pedro
cree en Jesús aunque todavía no tiene entendimiento. Pedro relata
el ministerio público de Jesús, desde las actividades de Juan el
Bautista hasta la comisión apostólica de Cristo resucitado para
predicar a todas las personas. Pedro finalmente llegó a creer y en-
tender que "todos los que creen en él (Jesús) recibirán el perdón de
los pecados a través de su nombre". La resurrección de Cris-
to a menudo supera la comprensión humana. Incluso más
importante que entender la Resurrección es creer en ella.
FELIZ DIA DE PASCUA
HAPPY EASTER
Bulletin Announcement Deadline. Monday by 10 a.m.
Send to Parish Office by FAX (805) 733-1235 or E-mail: [email protected]
APRIL 12, 2020 EASTER SUNDAY OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD
Some Words from the Pastor: Celebrating the Paschal Triduum, the passion, death
and resurrection of Christ, without the people of
God, who are supposed to be gathered in the church,
brings a weird and strange feeling. How meaningful
will the celebrations be without the presence of the
people? These celebrations are supposed to be for the
people of God, and not just for the priests. I could imagine how the
archbishop felt when he celebrated the Chrism Mass without the
people, especially without the priests who were supposed to renew
their priestly vows with him on that day. He said that never in his 40
years as a priest did he ever imagined that anything like it would
happen. And for me, it was the first time in my life as a priest that I
was not able to celebrate the Chrism mass, and renew my priestly
promises with the other priests. Although I did renew my vows as I
participated by watching the celebration of the Chrism mass at the
Cathedral; It is so sad what this is happening, we are living in
extraordinary times.
Thus I could also sense your sadness and longing to take part in the
celebration of the mass especially during the Holy Week as we
prepare ourselves to celebrate the glorious resurrection of our Lord
Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday. It is my firm belief, though, and faith
in the risen Lord, that we will all rise from this; We are all in this. We
will all go through this on the cross, there is resurrection. We
experience all these struggles and difficult times, which is the cross
that we are all carrying during these difficult times. We all believe
that this will lead us to an experience of our own resurrection with
Christ, as w share in his Paschal Mystery.
We used to describe the hour of the crucifixion, with the death of
Jesus, as the moment when the world stood still. Then God would
reset the events in the world through the resurrection of his Son Jesus
Christ. God has made the world stand still during these days of the
corona virus. People stop from doing their usual chores and busy
routines. People stayed at home with their families. The clock seems
to stop clicking: There is silence, God is whispering. The Lord is
telling us something “Be still and know that I am God.” He is
speaking to us, “I am the Lord your God, and there is no other.”
“ Believe” “Obey ” “And have faith..” May the resurrection of Christ
bring us a renewed faith and a new beginning as we start our lives
anew after this pandemic. I keep on praying for
all of you and your families.
HAPPY EASTER TO ALL!
DID YOU KNOW? The Archdiocese continues helping survivors of sexual abuse and their
families. During National Child Abuse Prevention Month, and on behalf of
Archbishop José H. Gomez, we affirm our continued commitment
to report allegations of sexual misconduct to law enforcement, support victim-survivors in their healing journey, and protect children and the vulnerable.
The Archdiocese has created a new website, LACatholics, to serve as a
comprehensive resource containing resources, programs and services for protecting children and reporting abuse. If you, or someone you know, is a
victim of sexual misconduct by a someone affiliated with our Church, please
contact law enforcement and Archdiocesan Victims Assistance Coordinator at (213) 637-7650 or visit https://lacatholics.org/reporting-child-abuse/, for
help and support.
UPDATED: LITURGICAL ACCOMMODATIONS
DURING THESUSPENSION OF THE PUBLIC
CELEBRATIONS THE MASS (Adopted for our Parish)
March 24, 2020
General Considerations: Parish Churches, , Parish Office,
Chapels, centers and missions, are to be closed to the public
effective March 24, 2020 until April 19, 2020 or until further
notice.
MASS: With the suspension of the mass from March 17-29,
2020, let us continue to keep the Lord’s Day holy. You can read
the Gospels, pray with your families. People can participate in
the mass via livestream: facebook.com/lacatholics, visit lacatho-
lics.org/ emergency. Or Word on Fire of Bishop Robert Barron.
*The celebration of Mass has been suspended in the Archdio-
cese of Los Angeles until April 19, 2020.
*Priests are encouraged to continue celebrating Mass for
their faithful but should take form of a “Private Mass” and be
livestreamed. One or two Ministers may assist the priest.
* Priest are encourage the faithful to keep the Lord’s Day
holy. Include: reading the Gospels, praying with their families,
and to join to the sacrifice of the Mass by making an act of spir-
itual communion.
* Parishioners are invited to inform their par ishioner s of
opportunities to view Mass or other services Via livestream.
CONFESSIONS: Par ishes are to cancel all Lenten penance
services and suspend all regular scheduled confession times.
*Priest may offer the Sacrament of Reconciliation only in
danger of death or extremely extraordinary situations. Please
observe social distancing, while at the same time ensuring
privacy for the penitent. There are no confessions by telephone,
electron means. Or by “drive-up.”
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: This sacrament is available
for the sick. Please call the parish office. Our lay Eucharistic
ministers to the homebound are ask to rest during this time. So
giving Holy Communion for the homebound is reserved only to
the priest.
BAPTISMS: Unless an emer gency, the celebration of the
Sacrament of Baptism are postponed
FUNERALS: Funerals may take place only in the form of
the “Rite of Committal with Final Commendation (grave-
service) at the cemetery. Family members can request for a me-
morial mass at a later date.
CONFIRMATIONS: All now confirmations from now until
Easter Sunday are postponed. Rescheduling will be handled at a
later time.
* Holy Week: The Archbishop will celebrate the Chr ism
Mass in the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels on April 2,
2020. Additionally, the Archbishop will celebrate the liturgies of
the Sacred Paschal Triduum at the Cathedral. Priest and faithful
are encouraged to view the Cathedral’s livestream of the Mass.