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St. Joseph Catholic Church 717 N. Bradford Avenue, Placentia, CA 92870
(714)528-1487 Fax (714)579-3791 WWW.STJOSEPHPLACENTIA.ORG
Facebook: St. Joseph Catholic Church - Placentia, CA
12 de diciembre, 2017 Martes
5:30 am Mañanitas en la Iglesia
6:00 am Misa en Español con Mariachi
7:00 am Recepción Café, Chocolate,
Pan Dulce Salón de la Parroquia
---------------------------------- 6:30 pm Mañanitas En la Iglesia 7:00 pm Misa en Español con Mariachi 8:00 pm: Recepción Café, Chocolate Pan Dulce Salón de la Parroquia
December 12, 2017 Tuesday
5:30 am Mañanitas in Church
6:00 am Mass in Spanish with Mariachi
7:00 am Reception Coffee, Chocolate,
Pan Dulce Parish Hall
8:30 am Mass English Reception
---------------------------------- 6:30 pm Mañanitas
in Church 7:00 pm Mass in Spanish
with Mariachi 8:00 pm: Reception Coffee, Chocolate
Pan Dulce Parish Hall
CONFESIONES ADICIONALES EN DICIEMBRE
Aparte de nuestras celebraciones regulares del sacra-mento de la Reconciliación el jueves y el sábado ten-
dremos varios sacerdotes ofreciendo el sacramento los días:
Lunes, Dic 11 @ 9:00am Miércoles, Dic 13 @ 9:00am
Martes, Dic 19 @ 7:00pm Viernes, Dic 22 @ 6:30pm
No habrá confesiones el jueves 7 de diciembre y sábado 23 de diciembre
ADDITIONAL CONFESSIONS IN DECEMBER
Aside from our regular celebrations of the Sacrament of Reconciliation on Thursday and Saturday we will have
several priests offering the sacrament on:
Monday, Dec. 11 @ 9:00 am Wednesday, Dec. 13 @ 9:00 am
Tuesday, Dec. 19 @ 7:00 pm Friday, Dec. 22 @ 7:00 pm
No Confessions on Thursday Dec. 21 and Saturday Dec. 23
CELEBRACION DE NUESTRA SEÑORA DE GUADALUPE
CELEBRATION OF OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE
Page Two December 10, 2017
Pastoral Letter [The Pastoral Letter will be written by a different member of our pastoral staff each week. This letter will be reflective of the readings or Gospel for that Sunday and will be written through the lens of their ministry here at our Parish. We hope you will enjoy the perspectives of the wonderful staff we have here at St. Joseph’s.]
Gatherings of great crowds have become commonplace in our everyday life. So much so that we sometimes fail to take note of them. 40,000 people gather on a Saturday afternoon for a baseball game, 19,000 come together for a basketball or hockey game. Over 50,000 individuals ran in the 2017 LA Marathon. They gather either as a participant or as a spectator but in 2-3 hours the event is over and they return to their regular routine, waiting for the next big event. Mark writes that “People of the whole Judean countryside and all of Jerusalem were going out to see John. They were being baptized by him in the Jordan as they acknowledged their sins” (Mk 1:5). Can you imagine what this would look like in the year 29 AD? A constant movement of people from the towns and villages going out to see a man dressed in camel’s hair and eating locusts. As strange as this image is it was a life changing event for the people of Judea and Jerusalem. These great crowds were drawn to John and his preaching but he in turn directed them to “One among you mightier than I” (Mk 1:7) Pope Francis writes in his apostolic exhortation The Joy of the Gospel “In all the baptized, from first to last, the sanctifying power of the Spirit is at work, impelling us to evangelization” (119). “In virtue of their baptism, all members of the People of God have become missionary disciples (120). In 2017, we will celebrate over 120 baptisms in English and Spanish. It is easy to estimate that over 2000 individuals will witness these baptisms at St Joseph. What a great way to evangelize. Bringing children to the sacrament of Baptism is made possible by the examples of our parents, ex-tended family and others who have evangelized through theirs words and action. This can be a life changing event for these children and their families. As we prepare ourselves in this Advent Season let us remember Isaiah’s urgings to “Prepare the way of the Lord and to make straight his paths” (Is 40:3). Do you see yourselves as missionary dis-ciples? What will we do to prepare this year differently than in years past? How can this prepara-tion change our lives and the lives of those we meet? Can we say as Isaiah did “Here I am, Send me” (Is 6:8) Deacon Ken Kleckner
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PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK /OREMOS POR LOS ENFERMOS
NEWS OF COMFORT In a time of preparation, much of it having to do with material things, it is good to hear the words of Isaiah, “Comfort, give comfort to my people, / says your God” (Isaiah 40:1). In a time of such stress and rush, when our usual burdens are aug-mented by piles of Christmas preparations, we can choose to slow down, take some time to heal, and appreciate the enormous gift we are about to re-ceive. Christ, the Son of God, has become one of us, and knows our human limitations. Yet God, even now, is freeing us from the burdens that our inatten-tiveness to our God and to our deepest inner long-ings have heaped upon us. The Lord comes, not as a king with mighty armies, but as a shepherd lead-ing the flocks with care and tenderness. Isaiah prophesies good news: our oppression is over, our sins forgiven. The savior we have awaited is com-ing, not the first time, but in the end times, as our salvation. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
NEXT SUNDAY’S READINGS First Reading — As a garden makes its growth spring up, so will GOD make justice spring up before all the nations (Isaiah 61:1-2a, 10-11). Psalm — My soul rejoices in my God (Luke 1:46-50, 53-54). Second Reading — Do not quench the Spirit. Do not despise prophetic utterances. Test everything; retain what is good (1 Thessalonians 5:16-24). Gospel — I am the voice of one crying out in the desert, make straight the way of the Lord (John 1:6-8, 19-28). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981,
1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Second Sunday of Advent; International Human Rights Day Monday: St. Damasus I Tuesday: Our Lady of Guadalupe; Hanukkah begins at sunset Wednesday: St. Lucy Thursday: St. John of the Cross Saturday: Las Posadas begins
Kinsley Grace Pepper Pam Dietrich Jim Dinsmore
Miguelito Carrera Gail Steichen Plunkett
Alice Flores Alejandrina Robles
Jesus Lopez Elaine Quan
Paul Moynihan
Marian Moynihan Roberto Salonga Julianne Avalos Bea Halphide
Rianne Chloe Garcia Perla Vargas
Elisa Navarette Jess Trejo
Albert Cabrera Jimmy Lee
Hermie Maiquez Rusty Stewart
Michele Magno Angie Honikel Jocelyn Pubols Deodora Abad
Brian Pado Leonia Ntitili
Cristina Goodfellow Flor Meade
Jessica Albright Ignacio Dominguez
Fr. John Janze Jesse Martinez Dana Kracke Bob Caulfield Tony Rangel
Carlos Gonzalez Kimberly Couzens
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Is 35:1-10; Ps 85:9ab, 10-14; Lk 5:17-26 Tuesday: Zec 2:14-17 or Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab; Jdt 13:18bcde, 19; Lk 1:26-38 or Lk 1:39-47, or any readings from the Common of The Blessed Virgin Mary, nos. 707-712 Wednesday: Is 40:25-31; Ps 103:1-4, 8, 10; Mt 11:28-30 Thursday: Is 41:13-20; Ps 145:1, 9-13ab; Mt 11:11-15 Friday: Is 48:17-19; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Mt 11:16-19 Saturday: Sir 48:1-4, 9-11; Ps 80:2ac, 3b, 15-16, 18-19; Mt 17:9a, 10-13 Sunday: Is 61:1-2a, 10-11; Lk 1:46-50, 53-54; 1 Thes 5:16-24; Jn 1:6-8, 19-28
Reverend Benjamin Benedicto, a native of the Philippines, served as Associate Pastor for Our Lady of
Guadalupe in La Habra from 1992-1995. He was also Parochial Vicar at
Our Lady Queen of Angels Church, St. Anthony Claret Church, and St. Joseph Church in Placentia . He retired in 2005 and
lived in Orange, CA. Father was a faithful customer at our Lenten Fish dinners!
Father Ben died Dec. 1, 2017
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord; and let perpetual light shine upon him,
May he rest in peace.
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EDGE Mondays 7:00-8:30 pm December 11, Go Forth - Night on Community
CONFIRMATION 1 7:00-8:30pm Monday January 15
Wednesday January 17 CONFIRMATION 2 7:00-8:30pm
Monday December 11 Wednesday December 13
Topic: Sacraments LIFETEEN
LIFENIGHTS Sundays 6:15-8:15pm December 10 Nuestra Señora –Our Lady of Guadalupe
Worship Night, December 15th 7pm-9:00pm
For more information contact Mike Arias at 714 528-1487 x209 or email [email protected]
YOUTH MINISTRY
INFANT BAPTISMS
The next Baptism workshop dates are: Tuesday, January 2, 2017 in Hall C
For more information about the process to baptize visit our
website at www.stjosephplacentia.org To confirm a date for your child’s
baptism, all requirements must be met, at least 10 days prior to the date of baptism.
BAUTISMOS Las fechas de clases
pre-bautismales: Martes, Enero 9 en Salón C
Si desea mas información sobre el proceso para bautizar
Visite nuestra pagina web: http://www.stjosephplacentia.org
Para reservar una fecha para el bautismo, to-dos los requisitos necesitan estar en orden,
diez días ANTES de la fecha del bautismo.
Do you have your Advent Wreath?
It’s not too late, stop by the Parish Center to
purchase your family wreath and replacement candles. Advent wreath sets (prayers included) and replacement candles are available while supplies last. Replacement candles are $5.00;
(limited number of candles); A complete Advent wreath set is $16.
TIS THE SEASON FOR POINSETTIAS
Poinsettias will be on sale after the 8:45 am
and 10:30am Mass, December 10th.
Pre-ordered poinsettias can be picked up
after school Monday, December 4th in the
school office.
Thank you for
your support.
Weekly Offertory Week 23 December 4, 2017
Sunday Cash/Checks $16,568.92 Electronic (EFT) $ 3,829.50 Total $20,398.42
Collection for Santa Rosa $ 5,202.30
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PRAY FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DIED OREMOS POR LOS QUE HAN MUERTO
Ch=Church YR=Youth Room SR= School Rooms H=Halls
PC=Parish Center SRR=School Resource Room MR=Meeting Rooms LT=Lunch Tables
MASS INTENTIONS / INTENCIONES DE MISAS
Saturday/Sábado 12/09 8:00 am Connie Corpuz Javier RIP 5:00 pm Leo Janowiak RIP 7:00 pm Raymundo & Lourdes Chavez Sp Int Sunday/Domingo 12/10 7:15 am For the Parish 8:45 am Mary Bernal RIP 10:30 am Michael Serna RIP 12:15 pm Francisca & Carlos Valerio RIP 5:00 pm Francisco Danao RIP Monday/Lunes 12/11 8:30 am Ramon Leyritana RIP Steven & Juanita Rodriguez Sp Int Tuesday/Martes 12/12 6:00 am Hilario & Maria Valerio Sp Int 8:30 am – Multiple Intentions Donna Gill RIP Deidre Allevato RIP Lucy Alfonso RIP Leean Gill Sp Int Joan Sessa Sp Int 7:00pm Carranza Family Sp Int Wednesday/Miércoles 12/13 Students Attending 8:30 am Ed Murphy RIP Thursday/Jueves 12/14 8:30 am – Multiple Intentions Olga R Gomez RIP Felipe Fantanilla RIP Lyle & Barbara Rossman Sp Int Tyler O’Neill Sp Int Lillian Soucy Sp Int Friday/Viernes 12/15 8:30 am Donna Marie Smith RIP Saturday/Sábado 12/16 8:00 am Jean Wiese Sp Int 5:00 pm For the Parish 7:00 pm Defina Gonzalez RIP Sunday/Domingo 12/17 7:15 am Stan Wysocki RIP 8:45 am Jack Ehlers RIP 10:30 am Pasos/Montez Family 12:15 pm Maria Cardenas RIP 5:00 pm Sr. Joanna Calderon DCJ RIP
RIP=Rest In Peace Sp Int=Special Intention
CALENDAR-CALENDARIO Sunday/Domingo 12/10 Pancake Breakfast 8:00 am Parish Halls Children’s Liturgy of the Word 8:45/10:30am/5pm Hall C Preschool 8:45/10:30am SR 9 RCIA Dismissal 9:00am MR 3&4 Bible Study 10:00am MR 3&4 Year 2 Faith Formation 10:00am MR 1&2/SR Despedida de catecúmenos 12:30pm MR 1&2 OLG Novena 2:00pm Hall C EDGE Journey 3:30pm MR 3&4 LIFENIGHT 6:15pm Hall A&B Boy Scout Troop 1740 7:00pm Hall C Monday/Lunes 12/11 GiFT Group 9:30am MR 3&4 OLG Novena 5:00pm Church EDGE 7:00pm Parish Halls Confirmation 2 7:00pm YR RCIA 7:00pm Church Adult Catechumenate 7:00pm MR 1&2 Tuesday/Martes 12/12 St. Vincent de Paul 3:30pm SVDP Youth Choir 5:00pm MR 3&4 Faith Formation 4:00 & 6:00pm SR Bible Study 7:00pm MR 1&2 Adult Choir 7:00pm MR 3&4 Wednesday/Miércoles 12/13 Bible Study 9:30am MR 1&2 Encuentro Matrimonial 6:30pm Hall A Grupo de Oración 6:30pm Hall C Confirmation 2 7:00pm SR,MR&YR Thursday/Jueves 12/14 GiFT Group 9:00am MR 3&4 Senior Forum 12noon Hall A Vespers 3:00pm Church Friday/Viernes 12/15 Pastorela y Posada 4:00 pm Church/Halls Saturday/Sábado 12/16 Intercessory Prayer Group Mtg. 9:00am MR 1&2 Music Ministry 9:00am Church Formación de Fe 10:00am Hall A&K Music Ministry 1:00pm Church GDO/Servidores 7:00p Hall B
Father Ben Benedicto Marie “Cookie” Yanz
Jennifer DeJesus Paredes
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ST. JOSEPH’S PARISH MEN’S RETREAT
January 12th - 14th
Don’t miss an opportunity to experience a personal and
spiritually uplifting weekend with God and the Passionist staff at the Mater Dolorosa Retreat Center. The weekend starts Friday, January 12th at 6pm and continues through until Sunday, January 14th at 1pm, in the beautiful Sierra Madre community foothills. A $50 deposit is required to reserve your room. Please call Tom Woore at 714-996-3478 for more information.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED “Passages” Grief Support has been ministering to our community for over a year. This is a unique Christ-centered support group
that is offered at St. Joseph’s Church to help those
individuals who are mourning the death of a loved one. This support group
meets on Thursdays. The facilitators of this group would love some helpers to join in. If you feel called to compassionately accompany people through this
season of loss in their lives, contact Kathleen Li, let’s talk about how you
might get involved! Kathleen Li [email protected]
714-528-1487, Ext. 211
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.”
Matthew 5:4
New Websites
St. Joseph Church and St. Joseph School have launched new versions of
our websites.
Please take a moment to enjoy the new look and feel.
www.stjosephplacentia.org
www.sjsplacentia.org
SENIOR FORUM
DATE: Thursday, December 14th
PLACE: Parish Hall A TIME: Noon-1:30
Potluck Lunch
CHRISTMAS PARTY Join us as we focus on our faith, the season’s joyful liturgy and refresh all that is special about our Catholic celebration of the birth of Jesus-- our Christ, Lord, and Savior. Our special guest is our very own famous musical priest Fr. Don! He will display his keyboarding skills and lead us in our holiday sing-a-long. He will take requests so bring your favorite songs, warm up your vocal cords, and move to the music!
Enjoy “Extra Special” food and desserts too.
ALL ages encouraged to attend.
This weeks 2nd collection is for
RETIREMENT FUND FOR RELIGIOUS FONDO PARA LA JUBILACION DE
RELIGIOSAS Y RELIGIOSOS.
Please give to those who have given a lifetime.
Por favor done a los que han dado su vida
Page Seven December 10, 2017
ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL NEWS & EVENTS
Open House is an annual celebra-tion of Catholic education in the United States. St. Joseph Catholic
school will observe the week with Mass, Open House and other activities for students, fami-lies, parishioners and community members. Through these events, schools focus on the value Catholic education provides to young people and its contributions to Church, local communities and the nation. St. Joseph Catholic School Open House will be on Sunday, January 28th, from 9:00am-1:00pm BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION® Join St. Joseph Catholic School in the Box Tops for Education pro-gram. This is an easy way for St. Joseph Catholic School to earn cash to fund programs and activities for our children. This type of fund-raiser is easy! It’s just a piece of paper on a food container you may already have in your kitchen or in your weekly grocery cart. Please drop off box tops in the Parish office.
Thank you for your support!
PRESCHOOL
St. Joseph Catholic School has a comprehensive preschool curriculum that follows the California Preschool Learning Foundations and the Diocese of Orange
Preschool Learning Standards. We have full-time and part-time availability.
Please call to arrange for a tour to see what St. Joseph School has to offer! 714-528-1794.
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC SCHOOL
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
SAVE THE DATE for our Annual Christmas Program on Wednesday, December 20th at
6:00pm
Dennis and Karen Laiola & Family
Program Purpose: As Knights of Columbus, we have always been interested in the development of strong, vibrant families. In support of this philosophy and to create an even greater awareness of our many fine Catholic families, the Supreme Council instituted the “Family of the Month” Program in 1978. Since that time the “Family of the Month” Program has grown to be one of the Order’s most successful. St. Joseph Council 10287 has start-ed the Program to recognize and honor some of the outstanding Catholic Families in our St. Joseph Parish. At the beginning of each month, the Knights of Columbus will select a Family of the Month and present to them a statue of the Holy Family to take home and display in their homes for that month.
St. Joseph Council 10287 has selected Dennis and Karen Laiola, along with their daughter Gianna, as “Family of the Month” for December 2017. This is in recognition for their faithful service and many contributions to St. Joseph Parish. Dennis and Karen have raised three children and been a part of our parish since 1983. They co-chaired the Christ Cathedral Capital Campaign, were on the School and Church Finance Committees and are involved in St. Vincent de Paul. Karen has also been a school volunteer librarian. The Laiola Family leads by example, attending Mass weekly and actively participating at the Mass.
St. Joseph Council 10287 Family of the Month
December 2017
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SUNDAY DONUTS With so many activities and busy schedules for the parish –there will not be coffee and donuts after morning Masses during December. Back in the New Year – our gracious continuing volunteers need support. Please consider this on your New Year resolution list!! The responsibility is only one Sunday a month. Call Carolyn Simmons 714-528-4432
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Today Sunday, December 10th, the Knights of Columbus will be hosting a pancake breakfast in the church hall. Breakfast will be served from 8am to 12pm. Prices are as follows: Childs breakfast Pancakes with bacon or sausage, fresh fruit, juice & coffee...$3.00 or French toast (Texas style), with bacon or sausage, Fresh fruit, juice & coffee…. $3.00 Pancake breakfast Pancakes with bacon or sausage, fresh fruit, juice & coffee...$5.00 Omelet breakfast Omelet with bacon or sausage, fresh fruit, juice & coffee, $5.50 Combo Pancakes with bacon or sausage, fresh fruit, juice, coffee & omelet, $7.00 Come join us for breakfast! French toast (Texas style) French toast, with bacon or sausage, fresh fruit, Juice & coffee…$ 6.00
INTERCESSORY PRAYER GROUP
We invite you to join our monthly group in offering prayers on behalf of St. Joseph Parish, that we would live
out our Parish Mission Statement to "center our lives on Jesus Christ" and to "grow as disciples of the Lord in faith and action." The Inter-
cessory Prayer Group will meet again on: Saturday, December 16 at 10:00 AM in
Parish Center Rooms 1 & 2 For more information please contact Kathleen Li
at 714-528-1487 x 211, or [email protected]
Q. Where do our RCIA candidates and catechumens go when they are dismissed after the homily?
A. The catechist for that Sunday leads these mem-bers of our community to a room prepared for faith-sharing of the Sunday readings. This time is an extension of the Sunday liturgy, and the partici-pants maintain an attitude of prayer. This Sunday gathering is different from the catechesis that take place in a more structured and formal learn-ing environment.
Don't forget to donate a brand new UNWRAPPED $10 minimum toy for the
Toys for Tots Toy Drive.
Drop off your toy in the Parish Center Office or in one of the boxes in the front or back of the Church.
The toys will be distributed by the US Marine
Corps Reserve to less fortunate children in our community!
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Las reuniones de grandes multitudes se han convertido en algo común en nuestra vida diaria. Tan-to es así que a veces no tomamos nota de ellos. 40,000 personas se reúnen en un sábado por la tarde para un partido de béisbol, 19,000 se unen para un partido de baloncesto o hockey. Más de 50,000 individuos corrieron en el maratón del 2017 en Los Ángeles. Se reúnen ya sea como parti-cipante o como espectador pero en 2-3 horas el evento ha terminado y vuelven a su rutina regular, esperando el próximo gran evento. Marcos escribe que "la gente de todo el campo de Judea y todo Jerusalén iban a ver a Juan." Ellos estaban siendo bautizados por él en el Jordán como ellos reconocieron sus pecados "(MK 1:5)." ¿te imaginas cómo se vería esto en el anuncio del año 29? Un movimiento constante de la gente de las ciudades y de los pueblos saliendo a ver a un hombre vestido con el pelo de camello y co-miendo langostas. Tan extraño como esta imagen es que era un acontecimiento que cambiaba la vida para la gente de Judea y de Jerusalén. Estas grandes multitudes fueron atraídas a Juan y su predicación, pero a su vez los dirigió a "uno entre vosotros más poderoso que yo" (MK 1:7) El Papa Francis escribe en su exhortación apostólica la alegría del Evangelio "en todos los bautiza-dos, de primera a última, el poder santificador del espíritu está en el trabajo, impulsando la evange-lización" (119). "en virtud de su bautismo, todos los miembros del pueblo de Dios se han convertido en discípulos misioneros (120)." En 2017, vamos a celebrar más de 120 bautismos en inglés y español. Es fácil estimar que más de 2000 individuos serán testigos de estos bautismos en St Joseph. Qué gran manera de evangelizar. Traer a los niños al Sacramento del bautismo es posible gracias a los ejemplos de nuestros padres, familia extendida y otros que han evangelizado a través de sus palabras y acción. Esto puede ser un acontecimiento que cambia la vida para estos niños y sus familias A medida que nos preparamos en esta temporada de Adviento, recordemos las exhortaciones de Isaías a "preparar el camino del Señor y a enderezar sus caminos" (is 40:3). ¿ustedes se ven como discípulos misioneros? ¿Qué haremos para preparar este año de manera diferente que en años pasados? ¿Cómo puede esta preparación cambiar nuestras vidas y las de los que nos encontra-mos? Podemos decir como Isaías lo hizo "aquí estoy, mándame" (es 6:8)
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NOTICIAS QUE DAN CONSUELO En un tiempo de preparación, relacionado en gran medida con cosas materiales, es bueno escuchar las palabras de Isaías: “Consuelen, consuelen a mi pueblo, dice nuestro Dios” (Isaías 40:1). En un tiempo de tanto nerviosismo y prisa, cuando nuestras cargas habituales se duplican a causa de los miles de preparativos navideños, podemos elegir aminorar la marcha, dedicar un tiempo a curar las heridas y valorar el enorme regalo que estamos por recibir. Cristo, el Hijo de Dios, se ha convertido en uno de nosotros y conoce nuestras limitaciones humanas. Sin embargo, Dios, incluso ahora, nos está librando de las cargas que se nos amontonan por no prestarle atención a él ni a nuestros anhelos más profundos. El Señor llega, no como un rey con ejércitos poderosos, sino como un pastor que guía a los rebaños con amor y ternura. Isaías anuncia buenas noticias: nuestra servidumbre terminó, nuestros pecados han sido perdonados. El salvador que esperábamos está llegando, no por primera vez, sino al final de los tiempos, como nuestra salvación. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Is 35:1-10; Sal 85 (84):9ab, 10-14; Lc 5:17-26 Martes: Zac 2:14-17 o Ap 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab; Jdt 13:18bcde, 19; Lc 1:26-38 o Lc 1:39- 47, o cualquier lectura del Común de la Santísima María Virgen, nos. 707-712 Miércoles: Is 40:25-31; Sal 103 (102):1-4, 8, 10; Mt 11:28-30 Jueves: Is 41:13-20; Sal 145 (144):1, 9-13ab; Mt 11:11-15 Viernes: Is 48:17-19; Sal 1:1-4, 6; Mt 11:16-19 Sábado: Eclo 48:1-4, 9-11; Sal 80 (79):2ac, 3b, 15-16, 18-19; Mt 17:9a, 10-13 Domingo: Is 61:1-2a, 10-11; Lc 1:46-50, 53-54; 1 Tes 5:16-24; Jn 1:6-8, 19-28
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Segundo Domingo de Adviento; Día Internacional de los Derechos Humanos Lunes: San Dámaso I Martes: Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe; Januká comienza al atardecer Miércoles: Santa Lucía Jueves: San Juan de la Cruz Sábado: Primer día de las Posadas; Primer Aguinaldo
LECTURAS DEL PRÓXIMO DOMINGO Primera lectura — Regocíjense en el Espíritu del Señor que nos trae buenas noticias (Isaías 61:1-2a, 10-11). Salmo — Se alegra mi espíritu en Dios mi Salvador (Lc 1:46-50, 53-54). Segunda lectura — ¡Alégrense! Conserven su integridad en el Espíritu y guárdense sin mancha hasta la venida del Señor (1 Tesalonicenses 5:16-24). Evangelio — Cuando preguntan a Juan Bautista quien es, dice, “Soy la voz que grita en el desierto” (Juan 1:6-8, 19-28). Salmo responsorial: Leccionario Hispanoamericano Dominical © 1970, Comisión Episcopal Española. Usado con permiso. Todos los derechos reservados.
¿YA TIENE USTED UNA CORONA DE ADVIENTO?
Adviento comienza la semana del 3 de diciembre. Tiempo de sacar la corona de adviento y sus velas. Tanto las velas de cera, como todo el set de velas y la corona de adviento están disponibles para comprar en la oficina parroquial. Las cantidades son limitadas; las velas de cera únicamente están a $5 y todo el set está a $16.
NOVENA A LA VIRGEN DE GUADALUPE
Domingo 12/10 2-3pm salon C
Lunes 12/11 5-6pm iglesia
Las formas para pre-registrarse para el Curso de Primavera de Confirmación para Adultos, están disponibles en las salidas de la iglesia o en la oficina parroquial. Debe de hacer una cita antes del 15 de enero del 2018. Acompáñenos a conmemorar una vez más la jornada de María y José. El ministerio de formación de fe estará presentando la Pastorela y celebrando la posada el 15 de diciembre del 2017, empezando a las 6pm.
CLASE DE BIBLIA para niños edades 9 – 11 años Viernes 6pm – 7:30pm ¡favor de llamar a la oficina de Formación de fe para registrar a sus hijos!
FORMACION DE FE
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