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MASS SCHEDULE
St. James (In English)
Saturday Vigil: 5:00 PM Sunday: 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM
11:30 AM & 6:00 PM
St. Leo Mission (In Spanish)
Sunday: 8:30 AM & 10:30 AM 1st Saturday (English): 8:00 AM
Daily Mass at St. James 8:00 AM | Monday ‐ Friday
Liturgy of the Hours 7:30 AM | Monday ‐ Friday
Eucharistic Adoration 8:30 AM –8:00PM| Thursday
Communion Service 6:45 AM | Monday ‐ Friday
8:00 AM | Saturday
Reconciliation 3:30 PM | Saturday or upon request
Baptism Call (858) 755‐2545 ext. *112
Marriage Preparation Call Parish Office
(858) 755‐2545 ext. *112 9 months prior to wedding
St. James Church 625 S Nardo Avenue
(858) 755‐2545 | Fax: (858) 755‐3845
St. Leo Mission 936 Genevieve Street
(858) 481‐6788 | Fax: (858) 481‐5832
www.stjamesandleo.org
Happy 75th Birthday Fr.Howard!
December 27, 2015 The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
Please join us in celebrating
Fr. Howard’s 75th birthday with a family
potluck on Saturday, January 23rd in the parish hall
More details to follow
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Hannah gives her son Samuel back to the LORD, leaving him in the temple at Shiloh: “As long as he lives, he shall be dedicated to the LORD” (1 Samuel 1:20‐22, 24‐28) or Sirach 3:2‐6, 12‐14. Psalm — Blessed are they who dwell in your house, O Lord (Psalm 84) or Psalm 128. Second Reading — We are children of God when we believe in the name of God’s Son, Jesus Christ, and love one another just as he commanded us (1 Jn 3:1‐2, 21‐24) or Colossians 3:12‐21 [12‐17]. Gospel — Joseph and Mary find the lost Jesus in the temple in the midst of the teachers, listening to them and asking questions (Luke 2:41‐52).
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph Monday: The Holy Innocents Tuesday: Fifth Day within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord; St. Thomas Becket Wednesday: Sixth Day within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord Thursday: Seventh Day within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord; St. Sylvester I; New Year’s Eve Friday: The Octave of the Nativity of the Lord; Mary, the Holy Mother of God; World Day of Prayer for Peace; First Friday; New Year’s Day Saturday: Ss. Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen; First Saturday
Joan Bear Jean Brosnahan Velia Castellenos Eileen Filler Dcn. Al Graff Ruth Howell Claire Johnson Mary Lou Kammerer Margarito Magana Katherine Martinez Betty Mettee Jay John Moisa
Al Mosca Diane Powers Ron Scholz Roseanne Schwall Kate Turner Kathleen Varni Christine Wise Lise Zondler Trevor Paine Jonny Wade Mary Wheelock
We are happy to list the names of persons who need special prayers. Names will be listed for one month.
Monday, December 28 ~ Fr. John Howard, CJM Tuesday, December 29 ~ Fr. Lawrence Goodwin, CJM Wednesday, December 30 ~ Abby & Zoey Thursday, December 31 ~ Al Randazzo † Friday, January 1 ~ Roger Jerde †
STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION We celebrate the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph today. This feast was instituted a little more than 100 years ago because at that time, just as today, the concept of family was under attack. Pope Leo XIII, who served from 1878 to 1903, felt that in Europe in particular the family was in crisis.
The Gospels do not tell us much about the Holy Family in the years from Jesus’ birth to the beginning of His public ministry. We are aware that they fled to Egypt, returned to Nazareth, and today’s Gospel reading tells us of the twelve‐year‐old Jesus accompanying His parents to Jerusalem. Today we honor that Holy Family, and we understand that they are a model for us as a Christian family. However, there is also an understanding that we need to be aware that we are part of a bigger family, our faith community as a Church and as a parish.
Just as a family unit cannot function properly without each member playing a part, that is true of our local parish family as well. Each of us needs to play a role and to contribute as a member of that family. That is what stewardship is all about. We must be stewards for our personal families to function, and we must also be good stewards for our parish family to be effective.
Sir 3: 2‐6, 12‐14; Ps 128: 1‐5; Col 3: 12‐21; Lk 2: 41‐52
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Jn 1:5 — 2:2; Ps 124:2‐5, 7b‐8; Mt 2:13‐18 Tuesday: 1 Jn 2:3‐11; Ps 96:1‐3, 5b‐6; Lk 2:22‐35 Wednesday: 1 Jn 2:12‐17; Ps 96:7‐10; Lk 2:36‐40 Thursday: 1 Jn 2:18‐21; Ps 96:1‐2, 11‐13; Jn 1:1‐18 Friday: Nm 6:22‐27; Ps 67:2‐3, 5, 6, 8; Gal 4:4‐7; Lk 2:16‐21 Saturday: 1 Jn 2:22‐28; Ps 98:1‐4; Jn 1:19‐28 Sunday: Is 60:1‐6; Ps 72:1‐2, 7‐8, 10‐13; Eph 3:2‐3a, 5‐6; Mt 2:1‐12
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LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura—Ana entregó su hijo Samuel al Señor, dejándolo en el templo de Siló: “Toda su vida, él está cedido a Yavé” (1 Samuel 1:20‐22, 24‐28) o Sirácide 3:2‐6, 12‐14. Salmo — Señor, dichosos los que viven en tu casa (Salmo 84 [83]) o Salmo 128(127). Segunda lectura—Somos hijos de Dios cuando creemos en el nombre de su Hijo, Jesucristo, y nos amamos mu‐tuamente como él nos ordenó (1 Juan 3:1‐2, 21‐24) o Colosenses 3:12‐21 [12‐17]. Evangelio—José y María encuentran a Jesús perdido en el templo en medio de los maestros, escuchando y ha‐ciendo preguntas (Lucas 2:41‐52).
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: 1 Jn 1:5 — 2:2; Sal 124 (123):2‐5, 7b‐8; Mt 2:13‐18 Martes: 1 Jn 2:3‐11; Sal 96 (95):1‐3, 5b‐6; Lc 2:22‐35 Miércoles: 1 Jn 2:12‐17; Sal 96 (95):7‐10; Lc 2:36‐40 Jueves: 1 Jn 2:18‐21; Sal 96 (95):1‐2, 11‐13; Jn 1:1‐18 Viernes: Nm 6:22‐27; Sal 67 (66):2‐3, 5, 6, 8; Gál 4:4‐7; Lc 2:16‐21 Sábado: 1 Jn 2:22‐28; Sal 98 (97):1‐4; Jn 1:19‐28 Domingo: Is 60:1‐6; Sal 72 (71):1‐2, 7‐8, 10‐13; Ef 3:2‐3a, 5‐6; Mt 2:1‐12
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REFLECIÓN DOMINICAL
Celebramos la Sagrada Familia de Jesús, María y José en la actualidad.Esta fiesta fue instituida hace poco más de 100 años, porque en ese momento, al igual que hoy en día, el concepto de familia estaba bajo ataque. El Papa León XIII, quien se desempeñó 1878‐1903, consideró que en Europa, en particular, la familia estaba en crisis.
Los Evangelios no nos dicen mucho acerca de la Sagrada Familia en los años desde el nacimiento de Jesús al comienzo de su ministerio público. Somos conscientes de que huyeron a Egipto, de regresar a Nazaret, y la lectura del Evangelio de hoy nos habla de los doce años de edad, Jesús acompaña a sus padres a Jerusalén. Hoy honramos a que la Sagrada Familia, y entendemos que son un modelo para nosotros como una familia cristiana. Sin embargo, también hay un entendimiento de que tenemos que ser conscientes de que somos parte de una familia más grande, nuestra comunidad de fe como Iglesia y como parroquia.
Del mismo modo que una unidad familiar no puede funcionar correctamente sin que cada miembro juega un papel, eso es cierto de nuestra familia parroquial local. Cada uno de nosotros tiene que jugar un papel y contribuir como miembro de esa familia. Eso es lo que tiene que ver con la administración. Debemos ser mayordomos de nuestras familias personales a la función, y también debemos ser buenos administradores de nuestra familia parroquial sea eficaz.
Sir 3: 2‐6, 12‐14; Salmo 128: 1‐5; Col 3: 12‐21; Lc 2, 41‐52
GRACIAS A LA COMUNIDAD Gracias a todos los que participaron y apoyaron en las festividades decembrinas. Dios multiplique su generosi‐dad.
OFICINAS DE SAN JAMES Se les informa que las oficinas estarán cerradas desde las 12:00pm del día 24 de Diciembre 2015 hasta Enero 4, 2016.
FELIZ AÑO NUEVO Demos Gracias a Dios por todo lo que recibimos en este año 2015. Dios les colme de muchas bendiciones, los sa‐cerdotes Eudistas y todo el personal que colabora en St. James‐St. Leo les deseamos a todos FELIZ AÑO NUEVO 2016.
Collection
December 13, 2015 $16,913.73
Budgeted $22,125.00
What return shall I make to the Lord for all the Lord has given me — Psalm 116
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE El primer domingo después de la Navidad celebramos la fiesta de la Sagrada Familia. Los latinos somos un pueblo muy unido en familia. Para nosotros es más que un pequeño grupo compuesto de padre, madre, hijos e hijas. La familia para nosotros los latinos es un conjunto grande de abuelos, abuelas, tíos, tías, primos, primas, compadres, comadres, suegros, suegras y otros más además del padre, la madre y los hijos. Para los latinos una fiesta que celebra la familia de Jesús es la cosa más natural del mundo.
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Culture War Questions – Christian Answers
with Cy Kellett Wednesday, January 20 7 pm – St. James Parish Hall
Pope Francis has called for the Christian Church to be a “field hospital” for those wounded and often neglected by the modern world. In his letter, The Joy of the Gospel, the pope calls for the Church to be truly open and missionary at every level. What does this mean for the moral teaching of the Church? Is it changing? And how can members of the Church share the love and mercy of Christ as the pope asks even in an atmosphere of deep moral confusion that requires clear talk about hard moral issues? How can we, now, talk in a truly Christian way about all the culture war issues, from abortion and euthanasia to the sexual revolution, gender issues, and even proposed changes to the very biology that makes us human?
Centering Prayer: An Introductory Program Saturday, January 16, 2016
8:30 am – 12:30 pm, St. James Parish Hall
Do you hunger for a deeper relationship with God? Centering Prayer may be for you. Firmly rooted in our Christian tradition, Centering Prayer is a simple method of prayer in which we sit in silence and open ourselves to God’s presence within. Come and experience this yourself! For information and to register, contact Contemplative Outreach North San Diego at (760) 745‐8860.
Mission Circle
Mission Circle Epiphany Sorting Party Saturday, January 9, 9:00 a.m.‐Noon
St. James Parish Hall
We have 1500 pairs of shoes to sort and pack up for delivery to Coachella Valley for the Epiphany celebration. Join the fun for a few minutes, or a few hours, whatever your schedule allows. Coffee, juice and goodies will be provided!
Mission Circle Epiphany Celebration January 10, 2016
Coachella Valley, California
JOIN US FOR A JOY‐FILLED DAY! Volunteers from our community will travel to Mecca, CA to distribute food, blankets, shoes and socks to 1,500 migrant workers and their families served by Galilee Center. Bus Transportation: $25/person Seats will be reserved on a first‐come, first‐served basis when fees are received. OR: Drive on your own! Information/Registration/Directions: Katie Hodsdon, katie@stjames‐stleo.com, (858) 755‐2545 ext. *107 Schedule 7:00 a.m. Load bus with donations 7:15 a.m. Bus departure from Parish Hall parking lot 10:30 a.m. Distribution/Meet with families (Lunch will be provided by Galilee Center) 2:30 p.m. Bus departure from site 5:30 p.m. Approximate time of arrival at St. James
Epiphany Sock Collection
New Socks for Kids and Teens
Bring Unwrapped to Back of Church by January 7th
Thank You! Muchos Gracias! Merci!
Do You Need A Reboot? Is your Catholic faith stuck in the past? Do you have more questions than answers? Would you like an update on post‐Vatican II Catholic teaching? Would you like to be confirmed? Join Us!
An 8 week upgrade in Catholicism for adults (High School Graduates and above)
Monday evenings, January 18 ‐ March 21 (No sessions Feb 15 & Feb 22 due to Presidents’ Holiday and Parish Lenten Mission) 7:00‐9:00 p.m., St. James Parish Ministry Center
Topics include: Revelation, Scripture, Christology, Liturgy, Prayer, Church, Sacraments, and Catholic Social Teaching
Facilitators: Dcn. Peter & Katie Hodsdon For information or to register, contact Katie Hodsdon at (858) 755‐2545 ext. *107 or katie@stjames‐stleo.com.
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SJA News St. James Academy is accepting applications for the 2016‐2017 academic year for preschool through 8th grade. If you are interested in giving your child or grandchild the opportunity to experience a student‐centered, Catholic‐based curriculum, with high educational standards, and which values cultural and intellectual diversity, please contact the academy office. You may also download an application from our websitewww.saintjamesacademy.com. All are welcome to join us for our Open House on Sunday, January 24th from 8:30‐11:30 or come in for one of our January 21 and February 24, 2016 for school tours given on the half hour between the hours of 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Please contact the school office at (858) 755‐1777 with any questions.
A FREE 12 week NAMI Family to Family Class is offered to those with a loved one with mental illness. It will be on Tuesdays beginning January 5th, 6:30 PM ‐ 9PM in the Ministry Center. Registration is required. Please go to www.naminorthcoastal.com or call Marie at (760) 845‐9033 to register or for more information.
Nation Alliance on Mental Illness
Returning Catholics Begins January 20 We would like to welcome home those who have been away from the Church. The next 7‐week Returning Catholics series will begin on Wednesday evening Jan 20, 2016 at 7 p.m. in the church Social Room. The series includes a discussion of the
concerns of those returning and an updating in the beliefs and practices of the Catholic faith. It is very helpful for those returning to have a spiritual companion for the duration of the series. If you would like to be a companion or are considering returning, contact Carol Becker, cabecker@san.rr.com (858) 354‐7085) or just come to the first meeting.
Coming January 14:
The seminar "As By a New Pentecost"
What is this "New Pentecost" thing all about? In the first Pentecost, as promised by Jesus, the Apostles first, and then those who followed them, were filled with the Holy Spirit and received the power, enthusiasm, and courage that attracted people by the thousands and the church experienced explosive growth. Pope Francis has called for a New Pentecost to reverse the declining participation in the Mass, to infuse the Mass with Enthusiastic participation and worship, and to launch a New Evangelization that attracts people by the thousands once again.
The seminar "As By a Pentecost" explains more clearly and fully what the Catechism teaches about the Sacrament of Confirmation, and we pray that each participant would receive the power, enthusiasm, and courage that Christ promised in the coming of the Holy Spirit.
The Adult Faith Formation Team at St. James is pleased to present the recently released DVD version of the seminar in the Parish Hall on Thursday nights from 7:00 to 9:00 PM, January 14 through February 25. We will be offering the identical series in the Social Room of the Church on Saturdays from 9:30 to 11:30 AM, January 16 through February 27. Register today after Mass. Register early so we can order materials and have them delivered before the seminar begins. Don't put it off! To request further information, or to register during the week, leave a message at 888‐590‐5095 or email Cory@WWDB.org.
"I hope that you will share with all the Church the grace of baptism in the Holy Spirit" ~ Pope Francis
2016 WeALLCount This year in the early morning hours of January 29, 2016, roughly 1,500 volunteers will participate in the 2016 WeALLCount, the annual homeless census of San Diego County. WeALLCount empowers our community to qualify for millions in funding that is criti‐cal to addressing homeless issues.
The Regional Task Force on the Homeless is seeking volunteers for the following: Count‐ Volunteers to count unsheltered homeless persons ‐January 29.
Register for a shift and please share with any friends, family, and coworkers who you think would be inter‐ested! REGISTER TODAY AT http://rtfh.volunteerhub.com!
WELCOME TO St. James‐St. Leo Catholic Community!
We warmly welcome all visitors and hope you will consider
making our community your parish home.
Church attendance does not make you or
your family registered members. Registration forms are in the brochure rack at the entrance of the church, or at the parish office.
PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. John H. Howard, CJM, Pastor ................................................ 858‐755‐2545 ….. ........................ jhhcjm@stjames‐stleo.org Rev. Ricardo Juarez Frausto, CJM .................................................. 858‐755‐2545 x *101 .................... frricardocjm@stjames‐stleo.org Deacon Al Graff ............................................................................... 858‐452‐3684 Deacon Peter Hodsdon ................................................................... 619‐991‐5311 ................................ dcnpeterh@yahoo.com Sr. Zita Toto, RGS Coordinator St. Leo Mission .............................. 858‐481‐6788 .............................. sisterzita@stjames‐stleo.org Abel & Gloria Castellanos, Youth Ministry Coordinators ............... 760‐207‐4645 .............................. g.castellanos@cox.net Amy Martinez, Finance Manager .................................................... 858‐755‐2545 x *103 ................... amartinez@stjames‐stleo.org Antonio Mendoza, Maintenance ................................................... 858‐755‐2545 x *109 ................... mendztony@stjames‐stleo.org Bulletin ............................................................................................ .................................................... bulletin@stjames‐stleo.org Debbie Derderian‐Office Manager .................................................. 858‐755‐2545 x *112 .................... debbie@stjames‐stleo.org Gail Jilka, Secretary ......................................................................... 858‐755‐2545 x *100 ................... gail@stjames‐stleo.org Jannet Diaz, Spanish Religious Education Coordinator ................. 858‐755‐2545 x *102 ................... jdiaz@stjames‐stleo.org Kate Hodsdon, Coordinator of Pastoral Care ................................. 858‐755‐2545 x *107 ................... katie@stjames‐stleo.org Kathy Dunn, Principal St. James Academy ………………………. 858‐755‐1777…………………… kdunn@saintjamesacademy.com Pamela Smith, Faith Formation for Children .................................. 858‐755‐2545 x *106 ................... ffc@stjames‐stleo.org Patrick Villa, Youth Ministry Coordinator ....................................... 858‐755‐2545 x *111 ..................... pvilla@stjames‐stleo.org Pauline Wright, Director of Music .................................................. 858‐755‐2545 x *300 ................... thepurplemusiclady@gmail.com Timothy O’Shea, Saints Thrift Store Manager................................ 858‐755‐0654 .............................. timothykoshea@yahoo.com Medical Program……………………………………………...……858‐259‐9464 Dental Program…858‐523‐‐0710 Mission Circle……………………………………………………….858‐792‐0516
St. James—St. Leo Catholic Community is under the pastoral care of the Eudist Fathers, or Congregation of Jesus and Mary. We owe our name to Saint John Eudes who founded the Congregation in France in 1643. The Eudists currently operate in 15 countries, most of which are in the developing world. Evangelization, mainly with the poor and the youth, is our primary purpose, as well as formation to ministry in the
training of diocesan priests and lay ministers. Our motto is “To Serve Christ and His Church.” For more information visit: http://www.eudistes.org/english.htm
The Office will be closed from Thursday, December 24th until Monday January 4, 2016.
We wish you
a joyous New Year!
Yours in Jesus and Mary, Fr. John Howard, CJM
Fr. Ricardo Frausto, CJM And Parish Staff
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