S T. PEREGRINE DEVOTION ~ First Saturday of the Month after 8am Mass RECONCILIATION / CONFESSIONS ~ Saturday from 3:30pm to 4:30pm BAPTISM ~ Celebrated the 2nd Sunday of the month at 1:00pm. Please phone the Parish Office, either before or shortly after the birth of the child, to schedule a baptism. Parents and Godparents must attend a Baptismal Catechesis. MARRIAGE ~ Couples planning to be married should contact a Priest or a Deacon at least six months before scheduling a date for their wedding. MASS SCHEDULE Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 11:00am & 5:00pm Saturday: 8:00am & 5:00pm (Sunday Vigil Mass) Weekdays: 6:30am & 8:00am Adoration: First Tuesday of the Month Holy Days of Obligation: 6:30am, 8:00am & 7:00pm The vision of St. Juliana Falconieri Catholic Community is to live as a people of God with Christ at the center of our lives through liturgy, faith formation and community. Our mission is to be a welcoming family dedicated to proclaiming the gospel, celebrating the Sacraments, educating, serving, and providing opportunity for all to enrich their faith. PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Thursday 9:00am to 5:00pm Friday, 9:00am to 12:00 Noon SCHOOL 1320 N. Acacia Ave., Fullerton, CA 92831 PHONE: 714-871-2829 FAX: 714-871-8465 PASTOR Rev. Michael Pontarelli, O.S.M. PAROCHIAL VICAR Rev. Luke Stano, O.S.M. VISITING PRIESTS Rev. Jerry Horan, OSM Rev. John Moneypenny Rev. Damien Giap, O. Praem Rev. Aaron Riomales, AM Rev. Eddie Samaniego, SJ Rev. John Montejano DEACON Chuck Doidge PHONE: 714-326-8433 DEACON Pete Lauder PHONE: 714-932-9033 PARISH OFFICE: 1318 N. Acacia Ave. Fullerton, CA Website: www.stjulianacatholiccommunity.org Email: info@stjulianachurch . org
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ST. PEREGRINE DEVOTION ~ First Saturday of the Month after 8am Mass
RECONCILIATION / CONFESSIONS ~ Saturday from 3:30pm to 4:30pm BAPTISM ~ Celebrated the 2nd Sunday of the month at 1:00pm. Please phone the Parish Office, either before or shortly after the birth of the child, to
schedule a baptism. Parents and Godparents must attend a Baptismal Catechesis. MARRIAGE ~ Couples planning to be married should contact a Priest or a Deacon at least six months before scheduling a date for their wedding.
MASS SCHEDULE Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 11:00am & 5:00pm
Saturday: 8:00am & 5:00pm (Sunday Vigil Mass)
Weekdays: 6:30am & 8:00am Adoration: First Tuesday of the Month
Holy Days of Obligation: 6:30am, 8:00am & 7:00pm
The vision of St. Juliana Falconieri Catholic Community is to live as a people of God with Christ at the center of our lives through
liturgy, faith formation and community.
Our mission is to be a welcoming family dedicated to proclaiming the gospel, celebrating the Sacraments, educating, serving,
and providing opportunity for all to enrich their faith.
PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Thursday 9:00am to 5:00pm
Friday, 9:00am to 12:00 Noon
SCHOOL 1320 N. Acacia Ave., Fullerton, CA 92831
PHONE: 714-871-2829 FAX: 714-871-8465
PASTOR Rev. Michael Pontarelli, O.S.M.
PAROCHIAL VICAR Rev. Luke Stano, O.S.M.
VISITING PRIESTS Rev. Jerry Horan, OSM Rev. John Moneypenny
Rev. Damien Giap, O. Praem Rev. Aaron Riomales, AM Rev. Eddie Samaniego, SJ
THE PARISH AS ONE BODY “If the whole body were an eye, where would the hearing be? If the whole body were hearing, where would the sense of smell be? But as it is, God placed the parts, each one of them, in the body as he intended… The eye cannot say to the hand, ‘I do not need you,’ nor again the head to the feet, ‘I do not need you.’ Indeed, the parts of the body that seem to be weaker are all the more necessary . Now you are Christ’s body, and individually parts of it. “ (1 Cor. 12:17-25)
LEADERSHIP
The Seven EssenƟal Elements of Parish Life constantly interrelate, each nurturing and supporƟng the other with the communal celebraƟon of Sunday Eucharist at the center.
Jesus asked his disciples to “cross to the other side” – last week I read what follows from the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. It’s a call to be missionary disciples of Jesus; people on the other side. This writing is taken from an address Archbishop Gomez gave at Georgetown University, June 2018. You can find the talk in its entirety at angelusnews.com.
“I want to begin our conversation with a brief snapshot of our experience in Los Angeles. As you know, we are the largest Catholic community in the country. We cover a territory about the size of New Jersey — we have about 5 million Catholics in an overall population of 11 million.
Our churches are filled with people who come from other nations. Every day we carry out our ministries in more than 40 languages.
Our Church is young and it is daily growing. Just to give you a sense: in Los Angeles we baptize about 60,000 infants every year. That is more than the total number of infant baptisms in Chicago and New York combined.
I tell people: if you want to see what the Church will look like in the future, you should come to Los Angeles.
But my friends, there is another side to LA, a more sobering set of statistics.
Every night in the Los Angeles area, we have 55,000 people who have no place to call home. They are sleeping on sidewalks and under bridges, in parking lots in their cars. There are “tent cities” now in many of our neighborhoods, even in the suburbs. The fastest growing category of homeless is children.
In the shadow of our Cathedral downtown, we have one of the world’s largest prisons. All told, we have about 20,000 men and women behind bars, the vast majority are black and Latino. And just down the road from the Cathedral, in a neighborhood that is almost entirely Spanish-speaking, there are nine abortion clinics within a one-mile radius. Sadly, they are busy. More abortions are performed in Los Angeles than any city except New York — and most of the women targeted are poor and minorities.
Everywhere we see signs of the breakdown of marriage and the family. We have 30,000 kids in the LA foster care system.
So, that is a snapshot of Los Angeles “by the numbers.” And of course, for those of us in the Church, every one of these “numbers” represents a soul who has been made in the image of our Creator and redeemed by the sacrifice of God’s only Son.
The point I want to make is this: The issues we deal with in Los Angeles are unique only in scale. Every day in every city across the country, Catholic communities confront these same types of injustice and insults to human dignity.
The question we all face is this: where do we start in the face of so much human misery? How do we set priorities, what criteria are we going to use? How do we change our society so there is less suffering, less injustice?
In our work in Los Angeles, we have come to see the great challenge of our times. And that is the disappearance of the human person.
We are living in a society where God no longer matters and the human person is on the verge of being forgotten too. The sense of our great dignity as children of God, the sense of God’s loving design for creation and the divine meaning of our lives — all of this is fading from the hearts and minds of this generation.
Friends, in this moment — as a Church, as Christians — we need to be united in the urgent mission of proclaiming and defending the mystery of the human person in our times. This is the central task for Catholic social teaching today. Even more, it is a challenge for our whole project of the new evangelization.
Now more than ever, we need to raise up a new generation of disciples, a new generation of saints.
This is a call to you and to me — to everyone in the Church. We need to be thinking in new ways about our identity and mission as Christians, as followers of Christ. The Church exists to evangelize. Period. There is no other reason for the Church. We are not called to be social workers or advocates. We are called to be apostles and saints.
We are not here to provide solutions to problems in society. What we proclaim is true liberation — the pathway that leads to eternal life.
We can change the world by changing people’s hearts — by making God’s love present and leading men and women to find him and to discover their true dignity as his children. And you and I, we are called to carry out our Christian mission in the world — person to person, heart to heart.
We have a mission in life and that mission is to live as children of God and to try to become like Jesus — to see as he sees, to feel and think as he does; to be holy as he is holy. And God is calling all of us to seek holiness, to be saints, each in our own way, in the circumstances of our ordinary life. In our homes, at work, in school and in our communities.
We become missionaries by being good neighbors. When we seek holiness, it opens our hearts to building God’s kingdom of love and justice and peace. When we seek holiness, it leads us deeper and deeper into the lives of our brothers and sisters — their joys and hopes, their miseries and misfortune.”
Quite direct and rather sobering.
A NOTE FROM FR. MIKE PONTARELLI, O.S.M. June 24, 2018
PARISH CALENDAR
ALTAR CARE — FRI., JUNE 29TH
MASS SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK
Gail Besaw Lois Durning
Hermina Jimenez Carol Mlodzik
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SECOND COLLECTION INFO PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL WHO ARE ILL AND IN NEED OF OUR LOVING SUPPORT IN THIS COMMUNITY espe-cially all the names listed in our Book of Healing. PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL THOSE WHO HAVE DIED. May their souls and the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen
WEDDING BANNS
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
June 23 / 24 - Diocesan Universal Church Collection The Universal Church Collection (this weekend) combines the Holy Father’s (Peter’s Pence) and Catholic Relief Services Collections. This special collection is an opportunity to stand in solidarity with Catholics all over the world to support the charitable work of Pope Francis. This collection will support the Holy Father as he reaches out to those suffering the effects of war and violence, natural disaster, and religious persecution.
Your efforts are essential to helping others become witnesses of charity. Thank you for your support of Pope Francis and his
charitable works.
As a community, let us gather in prayer for this couple, Zachery Hazard and Julie Bell
as they complete their final preparations for the Sacrament of Matrimony, which will be celebrated
Saturday, July 7, 2018.
PRAYER REQUESTS
Each one of us have gifts that were given to us by God. Please consider your gifts and how you are being called to use them. We are looking to train more people for the important role of Eucharistic Minister. It takes 35 ministers each weekend to assist the priest distribute communion, and we are in need of additional volunteers . Eucharistic Ministry is a very special way to become more active, and to help nourish our Parish Community. We are meant to give to and receive from one another. We schedule each Eucharistic Minister for the Masses you prefer to go to. Since you are coming to Church anyway, would you prayerfully consider volunteering for this important ministry?
There is a Eucharistic Ministry training scheduled Sunday, July 29th - 2pm
in the Church.
Will you join us? We need you! Questions: Contact Deacon Pete Lauder at 714-932-9033.
Sun., June 24 THE NATIVITY OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST Coffee & Donuts (Kof C Hosts) 4pm Youth Band (Church) Mon., June 25 7pm Summer Speaker Series ~ Dr. Du Pont (PC) Tues., June 26 7pm Men’s Basketball (PC) 7pm Family Rosary & Benediction 7:30pm SCC (St.A) Wed., June 27 6pm EDGE Night (SHF) 7pm Spirit (Church) Thurs., June 28 6:30pm Volleyball Night (PC) Fri., June 29 3pm Divine Mercy / Stations Sat., June 30 6am Parking Lot Sale 7:30am Men’s Basketball (PC)
Sun., July 1 13TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Coffee & Donuts 4pm Youth Band (Church)
Mon. June 25 6:30am John Codispoti † 8:00am Father’s Day Novena
Tue., June 26 6:30am Anne Cushing † 8:00am Craig Joseph Taylor † Wed., June 27 6:30am Jean Cash † 8:00am Lucy Park †
Thurs., June 28 6:30am Mia & Tim Plains 8:00am Barbara Vivlamore
Fri., June 29 6:30am Annalisa Armanino † 8:00am Denise Wadsworth Sat., June 30 8:00am Lois Murray Makoni † 5:00pm Stewart Semple † Sun., July 1 7:30am Kathleen Dahl † 9:00am Rosette Massey † 11:00am Parishioners of St. Juliana 5:00pm John Jewelenski †
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - NEWS
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June 24 2 pm 2nd Degree, Fr. Kass Hall Candidates 1:00 p.m.
July 3 24 Hours Adoration 6:00 pm KC ODM July 10 7:00 pm MSJC Assembly Meeting July 17 7 pm Family Rosary
KNIGHT’S GOLF TOURNAMENT (REGISTER EARLY ~ SUPPORT OUR KNIGHTS!)
Monday, September 10, 2018 Western Hills Country Club, 1800 Carbon Canyon Rd,
Chino Hills, CA Registration at 10am.—Scramble / Shotgun 12noon
Cost $95 Includes 18 holes of golf, putting contest, range balls, lunch,
dinner and prizes. (Dinner is at 5:30pm). Contact Mike Maglione 714-525-7221 or Brian Burley 714-738-8036 to register.
Proceeds benefit K of C Charities.
24 HOUR EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
TUESDAY, July 3rd (after the 8:00am Mass) until
WEDNESDAY, July 4th (before the 9:00am July 4th Mass).
Sign-up information will be in the Vestibule of the Church and on the Parish Website, under “Get Involved”.
May 2018 REPORT Envelopes 57,965
Loose Collection 6,515 Electronic Giving 29,308 Holy Days 3,479 TOTAL May COLLECTIONS $ 97,267
July 2017– May 2018 Budget $ 1,048,150 July 2017– May 2018 Actual $ 1,036,320
This month 39% of the 1,592 active registered families used their envelopes or donated by electronic giving.
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we thank all of you for your donations to the special collections:
Building Fund $3,560 School Support $2,353 Priest House of Prayer $1,400 Parishes in collaboration $1,716
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SHARING OUR TREASURES
It’s midsummer day! Since June 24 falls on a Sunday this year, we have the advantage of celebrating one of the great hidden treasures of our liturgical calendar – the birth of John the Baptist. There are only three “nativity” feasts on our calendar: 1.) the Lord; 2.) the Blessed Mother (Sept 8), and 3.) today’s birth of John the Baptist. Today’s date is anchored by the Annunciation (March 25), when Mary learns not only of her own child’s advent, but of Elizabeth’s child. We are exactly half a year away from Christmas Eve. There are strong traditions around this feast. Just as the winter solstice provides a rich vocabulary for Christmas, so does the abundance of light at midsummer inform this celebration. Just as at Christmas, a religious festival spills over into culture. As summer light reaches its peak, the sun-drenched zones of northern Europe see people staying up all night, lighting “St. John’s fires” in the long summer twilight. Bonfires seem to be the unifying force in all these celebrations, kindled along the shores of the St. Lawrence in Quebec and Montreal, with harbor illuminations in
MORE CORAZON NEWS Wonderful news! We received some envelopes in the mail which brought our sum total of our first St. Juliana Falconieri sponsored Room Addition to $3801.00, only $199 short of our goal. So we can definitely say that St. Juliana Church will be sponsoring a Room Addition for a needy family in Mexico to be completed this coming fall. In addition, we collected $692 for the scholarship fund. We will be sponsoring two high school students through Corazon to continue their studies.
PLUS, another St. Juliana family stepped forward and will be sponsoring a second Room Addition from St. Juliana.
You will be informed through the St. Juliana bulletin about the families whom you have helped, and other exciting news from Corazon as a result of your support.
Again, may God bless all of you.
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Shipwreck Crew We are building our team!
We have a need for Small Group Leaders Adult or Teen Station Leaders Kitchen Team and Out Door
Games.
Students entering 6th grade –and above
are in high demand! This is a great opportunity for
July 2 Dr. Chris Celio and Dr. Phil Demman Alzheimer's disease Perioperative anesthesia with post-operative memory loss Prevention of fall related injuries and surgical repair of hip fractures/injuries Geriatric surgery: Questions to ask your surgeon and anesthesiologist
St. Juliana Falconieri is proud to present these fellow parishioners and specialists who are generously giving of their time and talents to provide us with information on pertinent topics.
Join us at 7pm in the Parish Center, the following evenings, as we continue our speaker series:
THE SHROUD OF TURIN
July 23rd Is the Shroud of Turin evidence of the
Passion, Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ? Come and find out.
Join us for a special presentation on the Shroud of Turin, 7pm in the Parish Center.
~ Presented by Deacon Peter and Jan Lauder ~
Deacon Pete and Jan have been filling auditoriums and parish centers throughout the Diocese with this amazing presentation.
You won’t want to miss it!
TRAVELS & STORIES OF INDIA ~ India and Its People ~
July 9th ~ Presented by Deacon Chuck and Yolande Doidge ~
Ever wonder what projects the Diocese of Orange’s Mission Office funds? Deacon Chuck and Yolande saw firsthand in a trip to India, and are glad to share their experience!
You will see in this presentation: ~ Where St. Teresa of Calcutta lived and worked ~ The cathedral where St. Francis Xavier is buried ~ Women’s Centers funded by our Diocese and see the marvelous
work they perform in the villages of India.
Most of all you will experience the people of India, their history, traditions, cultural, religious expressions, and social issues. This trip was one of the most emotional and spiritual experience of their lives! They are excited to share it with us.
Join us for an India few Americans ever see.
June 25 Dr. Jacqueline Du Pont Normal/Abnormal Signs of Aging Caring for an Aging Loved One at Home or at a Facility
SUNDAYS IN AUGUST
CHILDREN’S LITURGY All children of the parish, grades 1-6 are invited to participate in “Children’s Liturgy of the Word” each Sunday during the 9:00am Mass. A catechists guides them through the readings and gospel message at a language level they can more easily
understand. Children are dismissed from Mass, along with our catechists, and meet in the Parish Center. Children are welcome to join at anytime;
there is no registration free!
Thank you to all of our catechists for making Mass so interesting for our parish children!
We are looking for dedicated parents to assist our
children during Children’s Liturgy! Please call Mike McHenry
at the Parish Office ~ 714-853-1193.
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We have a few openings in Transitional Kindergarten
and select grades. Contact the school at
714-871-2829 for details and financial aid
info if you have been discerning Catholic education
at St. Juliana Catholic School.
Join our family!
FUNDRAISER
Where: Karcher Center at Rosary Academy 1340 North Acacia, Fullerton CA 92831
Who: 1st - 8th Graders WELCOME! Cost: $125 for 3 FUN FILLED DANCE DAYS
July 16 – 18 ~ 8am – 12pm To Register visit www.rosaryacademy.org and scroll down
and click on Summer Programs at Rosary, then click Rosary Youth Sports Camps
WHAT TO BRING: Water, Dancing shoes (jazz/ballet/tennis shoes) • Classes offered from Jazz, Hip Hop, and Pom • Participants will receive an official Rosary Academy Dance
Camp t-shirt • Participants may perform camp dance at the August 24th
Servite football game • Group picture provided with the State and National
championship winning Rosary Academy Dance Team • Daily dance off games & competitions - PRIZES & FUN! • Snack provided • Last day of camp is an Exhibition Day - for all friends and
families to attend and enjoy watching what the participants have learned during their fun dance camp experience.
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“PENNIES FROM HEAVEN” START SAVING YOUR COINS NOW FOR THE ANNUAL PENNIES FROM HEAVEN COLLECTION IN AUGUST.
St. Juliana will again this year support the Diocesan Baby Bottle PENNIES FROM HEAVEN collection.
The campaign starts on August 11 & 12 when we hand-out baby bottles after all Masses. The bottles will be returned two weeks later on August 25 & 26 with your donation of coins, paper
money or checks. Please make your checks payable to ("Respect Life St. Juliana"). All of the proceeds go to fund the annual operational costs of the 12 facilities in Orange County that provide free services for pregnant women in need and their babies. The three shelters, (Casa Teresa, Mary's Shelter— featured below, and the Precious Life Shelter), the five Obria full-service women’s medical clinics, the two Life Centers (Santa Ana and La Habra), the Horizon Pregnancy Clinic in Huntington Beach and the Vietnamese Hot Line.
Contact information for all the services are on a poster in the vestibule.)
SERVITE VOCATION CRUCIFIX The Secular Servites (O.S.S.M.) of our
St. Juliana Community invite you to take the Crucifix home to pray for vocations to the priesthood and religious life, especially in
our Servite Family. To schedule, call Pat Riehl, OSSM at 714-992-4036
June 24 - Rochelle and Roland Paquin
MARY’S JOURNEY
Please contact Blanca Saenz at 714-924-4663 or [email protected] to schedule for
Mary’s Journey and receive the statue of the Blessed Mother.
June 24 - Rita Semple June 30 - Sue Hazard
MARY'S SHELTER serves girls under 18 years of age with shelter for mother & child and has programs designed to help the girls develop maturity, responsibility, and self-esteem, and also to develop skills and set future goals. Mary's Shelter is now also taking in girls who have been rescued from Human Trafficking and have many more serious issues to be dealt with as they recover.
Retreat Master Rev. John Paul Ouellette, CFR (pictured left)
Theme This Year: “In You, all find their home” PS 87:7 JB
This weekend is with the Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of LA in Alhambra. Contact Catherine Haydon at 714-931-6224 for information
on how to join us for this unique spiritual experience.
The weekend always fills —- register early to secure a place.
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Servite Summer Camps are in full swing! Campers learn teamwork, sportsmanship, faith, and honor. You have the choice of our general Servite Summer Camp, Robotics Camp and nine (9) various sports camps!
There's something for everyone! Register at ServiteSummerCamps.org!
MAGNIFICAT SUBSCRIPTION
$34.95 a year
You save $10 by ordering through the parish! Contact the Parish Office at 714-879-1965
for more info, or just stop by to place your order.
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Please pray for the following members of our community presently serving in the
military and for their families:
Ryan T. Cunningham Patrick Gilwee Kasey Condon Phillip P. Sanchez Jason Romeo Peter Chavez Edward Gonzales Christopher Simonds Anthony Garcia Brian Krause Johnny Kohaut Tyler Ricardo
Tucker Mazon Larry Guillen Zach Galeener Eric Davis Steven Bonello Peter Michael Lauder Alan J. Esser Logan Pendleton Michael Ramos Christopher D. Hartnett
PRAY FOR THOSE SERVING OUR COUNTRY &
MILITARY FAMILIES
2018 Parish Goal
500 families $200,000
Pledges as of 6/04/18
268 families 152,267.00
Time away just to focus on the two of you! Do you have a good marriage, but want a great marriage?
Do you need a tune up? Every marriage can improve,
and spousal communication is the key.
St. Juliana will host a Marriage Encounter Weekend
this Summer!
This non-residential weekend (you come on Saturday and Sunday to enjoy time away,
but do NOT stay overnight) is here at St. Juliana, in our Seven Holy Founders Room—
Saturday, July 21st and Sunday, July 22nd.
For more information, please call John and Maggie at 714-873-5136
or if you prefer, you may sign-up online at www.ocwwme.org.
Office: 714.526.3412 • [email protected] N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton, CA 92832
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