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Pastoral Staff/Equipo Pastoral
Rev. Blaise R. Berg, Pastor/Párroco Rev. Paolo Dorrego, PES, Parochial Vicar/Vicario Parroquial
Deacon Gilberto Miranda / Diácono Deacon Rob Vandergraaf / Diácono
Notre Dame School - Mrs. Susan Kealy, Principal 1781 Marshall Road, Vacaville, CA 95687 (707) 447-1460
Sacraments & Ministries Sacramentos y Ministerios
Baptisms: (Infants and children) Parents must be registered parishioners for at least three months. Call parish office 448-2390 Bautismos: Los papás deben estar registrados en esta iglesia. Llame a la oficina Parroquial 448-2390
Matrimony: Parish Office/Oficina Parroquial 448-2390 Call six months in advance Matrimonios: Llame seis meses antes de la boda.
Religious Education: (Children) Martha Batres-Martin 446-1881
Catecismo en Español: Carmen Espinal 446-7067
RCIA 448-2390
Youth Ministry/ Jóvenes: Andreya Arevalo 446-4231
Communion to the Sick/ Comunión a los enfermos: Barbara Duval 447-8966
St. Mary’s Food Locker/ Ayuda con Comida M-W, F 10 - 11:45 a.m., TH 5-6:30 PM
St. Vincent de Paul Society 421-5488
Knights of Columbus Council 4901: Juan Briceño, Grand Knight 707-392-9588
Emergencies/ Número de Emergencias 448-2390
Religious Store Hours/ Tienda de Articulos Religiosos Sat. 4:00pm-6:45pm Sun. 8:30am-12noon Sun. 5:00pm-6:45pm
First Sunday of the month/ Primer Domingo del Mes
Mass Schedule/ Horario de Misas Saturday (Sunday Vigil): English 5:30 PM Spanish: 7:00 PM
Sundays: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM and 5:30 PM; 12:00 Noon (Spanish) Sundays: Extraordinary Form (Latin) 2:00 PM
Daily: Monday through Saturday: 8:00 AM Tuesdays: 6:30 PM (Spanish)
Reconciliation/Confesiones
Tuesday/Martes 5:30-6:15 PM, Saturday/Sabádo 4:20 - 5:20 PM By Appointment (707) 448-2390/Por cita
Second Sunday of Easter Divine Mercy Sunday
The risen Christ comes to his disciples with peace and the Spirit. (John 20:19-31) .
St. Mary’s Church Iglesia de Santa María
April 8, 2018 350 Stinson Avenue
Vacaville, California 95688
Office: (707) 448-2390
Fax: (707) 448-2818
Email Address: office@stmarysvacaville.com
Website Address: www.stmarysvacaville.com
OFFICE HOURS: 9AM—1PM and 2PM—4PM(M-F)
OFFICE CLOSED FOR LUNCH FROM 1-2PM
Men: Are You Ready to Accept the Challenge?
Our communities need strong Catholic men to answer the call to
lead with faith, protect our families, serve others and defend our val-
ues.
For over one hundred years, Knights of Columbus have done ex-
actly that, standing up for the Church, serving the least among us, and
strengthening our parishes and families.
Eligible Catholic men can now join the Knights of Columbus
online in a simple, streamlined process.
As a member, you join a worldwide community of nearly two
million men, including over 74,000 right here in the State of Califor-
nia who stand together.
Men have a duty to lead, protect, serve and defend. The world
needs more committed, unified Catholic men to answer the call. Will
you answer?
Visit kofc.org/joinus to learn more about the many benefits of mem-
bership in the Knights of Columbus.
For further information please contact Juan Briceño, you will
find his contact info in the front of the bulletin.
April 7 - April 14, 2018
Saturday, April 7th
8:00 AM Int. Ignacio Garrido +Joaquin Limtiaco 5:30 PM *** 7:00 PM +Sergio Alfonso Corona Reyes Sunday, April 8th 7:30 AM +Mary Undlin 9:00 AM +Robert “Bobby” Burris Int. Reba Cardoza 10:30 AM +Marjorie Gore and Deceased Family Members +Francisco Galindo +Francis Thompson 12:00 PM +Anahi Cerriteño Ayala +Jose Coronado +Armando Mata 2:00 PM St. Mary’s Parishioners 5:30 PM +Edward Cruz +Joaquin Limtiaco Monday, April 9th 8:00 AM +Marjorie Gore and Deceased Family Members Int. Ignacio Garrido Tuesday, April 10th 8:00 AM +Bonifacio Gador Int. Ignacio Garrido 6:30 PM Int. Graciela Alejandre Int. Todas las Almas del Purgatorio Wednesday, April 11th 8:00 AM +Jose Penetrante Int. Ignacio Garrido Thursday, April 12th 8:00 AM +Dr. Cristina Tabije Int. Ignacio Garrido Friday, April 13th 8:00 AM +Joaquin Limtiaco Int. Ignacio Garrido Saturday, April 14th 8:00 AM +Joaquin Limtiaco Int. Ignacio Garrido
ST. MARY’S PARISH EVENTS
April 9th—April 15th, 2018
Monday, April 9th
C– 5-6:30pm Confirmation Rehearsal
6:15 pm Santo Niño Service
H– 8am-1pm Rms.1-4 W/Kitchen Food Locker
1-4pm Rms. 2+4 Cleaning out St. Claires Closet
5-7pm Rms.1-10 Spanish CCD
7-9pm Rm.5 Spanish Youth Choir
7-9pm Rms.1-4 Boy Scouts
Tuesday, April 10th
C– 12-2pm Environment
H-9am-3pm Rms.7-10 CGS
3-7pm Rms.1-10 English CCD
7-9pm Rm. 8 English RCIA
7-8:30pm Rm.7 English Baptism Class
7-9pm Rms.1-4 W/Kitchen K of C Admission Degree
Wednesday, April 11th
C–6pm Confirmations - English and Spanish
6:30pm Perpetual Help Novena in Chapel
H–10am-12noon Rm.1 Western BBQ Fundraiser Meeting
5-7pm Rms.1-10 Spanish CCD
7-9pm Rm.9 Spanish Adult RCIA
Thursday, April 12th
C —12-2pm Environment
5pm CGS Mass
H— All Day Rms.7-10 CGS
Friday, April 13th
C—XV Rehearsal: Barajas
H–9am-4pm Rms.7-10 CGS
4-6pm Rm.5-6 Ballet Folklorico
6-9pm Rms.1-8+10 Wine Tasting Event Set-up
Saturday, April 14th
C—11am XV: Jennifer Barajas
H–All Day Rm.9 Food Locker Delivery of Bread
All Day Rms.1-8+10 Wine Tasting Event
Sunday, April 15th
C– ***
H– All Day Rm.9 Food Locker Delivery of Bread
8am-3pm All Rooms English CCD Retreat
5-9pm Rms.1+2 Youth Group
(C-church Events and H-Hall events)
KEEP IN YOUR PRAYERS THOSE WHO ARE SICK
Joseph Witson, Maria Ferraro, Frank Ávila,
Olivia Espinosa, Cynthia Heydenberk, Edgar H.
Núñez, Charlotte Livingston, Debbie Westcott,
Noah Salas, Maria G. Ponce, Cecilia Wells, Axel
Sandoval, Chris Amend, Brian Phemester, Gabriella
Boone, Jennie Roxson, Armando Orozco, Don
Livingston, Donna Feamster, Alex Eufracio Jimenez,
Jesus Eufracio Quezada, Joaquin Limtiaco, Carol
Oswalt, Joe Merva, Stephen Henderson, Joe
Hilburn, Angelo Miozza, and Graciela Alejandre,
and Manny Pantazis
Prayer Line can be reached by calling Elizabeth at (707)
474-5043. All prayer requests will remain on the prayer
line for one month.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
In the Gospel today, Jesus stands in the midst of us and says: “Peace be
with you!”
During Mass we turn to each other and say “Peace be with
you!” As you put your gift into the St. Vincent de Paul poor box
you say “Peace be with you!” to those who are poor and hun-
gry.
To donate or help, Please call (707)421-5488
Faculty Vacancy: Science/Technology Teacher for
grades 6-8. This position is also the Homeroom
Teacher for Grade 7. This position is open immedi-
ately and is a permanent position. Candidates should
have a teaching credential, and a strong background in
Science and Technology. Please send cover letter and
resume to Mrs. Kealy, Principal at
skealy@notredamevacaville.org. by Apr il 10.
Accepting Applications: NDS is accepting applications for next year for
grades TK through grade 6. Please call or stop by the office for more
information. 447-1460, 1781 Marshall Road, Vacaville.
Easter Vacation: Our Easter Vacation is March 29 (at 12:15 P.M)
through April 8.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Sometimes children acquire nicknames in childhood that stalk them
through adulthood: “Pinky,” “Boo-boo,” and the like. This Sunday was
once called “Low Sunday,” a step down from Easter glory, and an unfor-
tunate nickname since Easter rejoicing goes on for fifty days. Tradition-
ally this is the day when the newly baptized put away their white baptis-
mal robes and returned to their everyday life after a week of intense cele-
bration. Of course, the goal was to take up everyday duties with a very
new point of view.
A long title for the day was Dominica in albis deposito, or “The
Lord’s Day for Putting Away the Albs,” so no wonder the nickname
“Low Sunday” arose. In the old calendar it was also called “Quasimodo
Sunday,” after the first word of the opening chant, Quasimodo geniti
infantes, or “As newborn infants,” a reference to the newly baptized
taken from the Epistle of Peter. Victor Hugo’s bell-ringing hero in The
Hunchback of Notre Dame was abandoned as an infant on the threshold
of the cathedral of Paris on Low Sunday, 1467, and named “Quasimodo”
for the feast. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
What are you doing this summer? How about making a difference in the lives of children?
Camp Pendola is looking for energetic young people (18+
years) to work this summer as counselors with children and
youth between the age of 6 to 17 in the great outdoors, and
within the Catholic spirit! Paid positions begin June 10th
and finish in August 10th. Online applications are available
now at www.pendola.org/employment. Applications will be
accepted until all positions are filled.
NO THEORY Let your religion so be less of a theory and more of a love
affair. —G. K. Chesterton
EVERYTHING God, of your goodness give me yourself, for you are enough
for me. And only in you do I have everything. —St. Julian of Norwich
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER Married Couples: Open your hearts and let your spouse in. A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend will give you that chance. It is the greatest gift you can give each other. The weekend will give you the time and tools to revitalize romance, deepen communication, and nourish the spirituality in your marriage. Upcoming weekends for 2018 are: April 13-15 in Reno, NV.; April 27-29 in Sacramento, CA; August 24-26, 2018 in Sacramento; October 5-7, 2018 in Reno, NV.; and November 9-11, 2018 in Sacramento. IT IS NOT TOO EARLY TO REGISTER FOR A WEEKEND THAT YOU WILL NEVER FORTGET. For more information visit our website at: https://www.sacramentowwme.orgor contact Terry & Janet at applications@sacramentowwme.org or (916)489-3464.
Vacation Bible School at St. Joseph Parish
Attention all children ages 5 to 12 years old!! Travel with us and see the wonderful world of NARNIA. We will introduce to you the amazing LION OF JUDAH. Get ready to be transformed at St. Joseph Parish Vacation Bible School (VBS) on June 18th to 22nd from 4pm to 8pm. We will have lots of fun games, exciting activities, cool music, and food. Registration ends April 16, 2018. For details, call Phoebe Fernandez (628) 333-5831 or email stjv.events@gmail.com or visit us at www.stjv.org.
Communities Served Auburn, Benicia, Burney, Carmichael, Chico,
Citrus Heights, Davis, Dixon, Dunsmuir, Es-
parto, Elk Grove, Fair Oaks, Fairfield, Fol-
som, Ft. Jones, Greater Sacramento, Jack-
son, Lincoln, Mt. Shasta, Paradise, Rancho
Cordova, Redding, Roseville, Suisun City,
Vacaville, Vallejo, Weed, West Sacramento,
Winters, Woodland, Yreka, and Yuba City.
Some Of The Things We Do Home Visits to the Poor, Thrift Stores, Food Pantries, SMUD/
PG&E Assistance, Rent Assistance, Dining Halls, Clothing, Fur-
niture and Bedding, Information and Referral Service, Disaster
Relief, Transportation, Budget Counseling, Twinning: Foreign
and Domestic, Prison Ministry, and Indigent Burial
Baby Bottle Drive
On the weekend of the 14th and 15th we will be giving out Baby Bottles after every Mass to fill with change to help support Alpha Pregnancy Clinic's.
Valley of the Sacred Heart Academy
will hold its Annual Wine Tasting event On April 14th. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. at the St. Mary’s Parish
Hall in Vacaville. There will be food, wine tasting, beer, silent auc-
tion and more. We are pleased to welcome guest speaker Fr. Sean
Sheridan, President of Franciscan University of Steubenville.
Please come and support Valley of the
Sacred Heart Academy and their work to open a Catholic Chester-
ton High School and Montessori. Tickets are available
at Dixon Florist and St. Peter Parish office in Dixon or
call 530-574-0804 to reserve your tickets. For more in
formation about this event and Valley of the Sacred
Heart Academy, visit
www.valleyofthesacredheart.com
Dear St. Mary’s Parishioners,
At the Easter Vigil, the following individuals celebrated the
Sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation: Jesus Molina Mar-
tinez, Daniel Nguyen, Long Nguyen and Laverne Aldrich. Christine
Dicker and Ray Rivera received Holy Communion for the first time and
were confirmed. Eddie Andrade, Armida Parra, Eneisabel Rios, Martin
Cota, Andres Hernandez and Victor Saucedo received the Eucharist for
the first time. And, Uriel Molina Martinez was baptized. As we give
thanks for God’s outpouring of grace upon them, we continue to prayer-
fully support them as they continue on their faith journeys. Also, I ex-
press my gratefulness to Wyman Adcock and the English RCIA For-
mation Team of Deacon Rob Vandergraaf, Sherry Vandergraaf, Myles
Meier, Clarence Lewis, Rick Isnor and Dawn Isnor. The team members
come every Tuesday evening ready to teach and share the Catholic
faith, always ready to support our RCIA faithful. Thank you to Yolanda
Bocanegra and Fr. Paolo Dorrego who oversaw our Spanish RCIA for-
mation. Thank you, also, sponsors who faithfully accompanied our
RCIA candidates throughout the year. RCIA will continue to meet from
April through August at the parish hall on second and fourth Tuesdays
at 7p for “Mystogogia” and “Inquiry”.
Thank you also to the members of our Environment Committee
who toiled to enhance our beautiful church during Lent, Holy Week and
into Easter season: Angie Caserza, Brenda Krch, Carolyn and Hugh
Bradley, Kathy and Mike Gunther, Bonnie and Jerry Munkholm, and
Carole Pitner. In addition, I express my thanks to Rocio Moreno who
decorated the “Altar of Repose” for Holy Thursday with many beautiful
and colorful flowers. I also want to thank Dayna Glenn, Peggy Boso,
Doreen Stern and Roseann Long, who make up the Altar Society, for
their faithful cleaning of the many purificators and corporals used for
Mass.
Thank you to the following parishioners who clean the holy
water fonts and put in clean holy water: Reba Cardoza, Georginia Du-
aso, Cara Sumagang, John King and Stella Fisk. Thank you Frances
Gentry for straightening up the missalettes in the pew on a regular basis.
At the end of some Sundays, it looks like a tornado went through the
church! I am grateful to sacristans Nelly Verba, Sherry Vandergraaf,
Myles Meier and Linda Molina who set up for daily and Sunday Mass-
es, and funerals. Tom and Debbi McLaughlin, Frank and Lynn Hanrat-
ty, Vicky Finnegan, Concepcion Madrid, Graciela Bibresca, Eduardo
Castro, Elizabeth Belo and Manuel Belo help to set up for the weekend
Masses.
Thank you to our music leaders Tina Benedict, Gerry Ramos,
Sylvia Madrid, Judy Lessa and Brian Senello and musicians Mila Ed-
wards, Andrew Stassen and Sheila Saromo, along with their respective
choir members who helped to make the Triduum and Easter Sunday
liturgies most beautiful. Thank you to our Lectors, Ushers and Extraor-
dinary Ministers of Holy Communion who got in a good workout over
Holy Week. Finally, I am grateful to Deacons Phil Verba, Rob Vander-
graaf and Gilberto Miranda for their help with the liturgies and to Scott
Sexton who served as Master of Ceremonies for the Triduum Masses
and to the servers who helped make everything go smoothly. Above all,
on this Divine Mercy Sunday, we thank the good Lord for his infinite
mercy and pray that He continue to pour out His mercy upon us. Happy
Easter!
In the Risen Lord,
Father Berg
BUNCO BASH St. Mary’s Women’s Social Club will be hosting “BUNCO
BASH” a fundraiser, on Saturday April 21st from 12 to 5pm.
Your $30 ticket will entitle you to: Game, Salad Bar, Sandwich,
Dessert and Beverages (wine, tea, water, coffee) plus a chance
to win a door prize. Also, for a minimal price you may
purchase tickets and try your luck on beautiful
raffle prizes. Tickets may be bought at either The Gift Store,
The Parish Office, or by calling Alicia (707)454-6237 or Marie
(707)718-6471.
St. Mary’s Youth Group
Annual Spaghetti Dinner
Saturday, May 5, 2018 from 6-9pm
Chef Manny again will be in the kitchen
whipping up his famous sauce. Tickets
are $15 and will be on sale starting next
week! Thank you for supporting the youth and
their mission. trip!
FROM THE
PASTOR’S DESK
Divine Mercy
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“This series will change your life! Fr. Gaitley has scored another home run with this series.” —Dan S., Milledgeville, GA
(FORMED.org; parish code: QYPDRM)
FORMED PICK OF THE WEEK
Have you heard of the Creighton
Model FertilityCare System -an authentic language of a woman's health and fertility?
The FertilityCare System (CrMS) allows a woman to
unravel the mysteries of her menstrual cycle! It teaches spouses to
identify the fertile and infertile days in the woman’s cycle. The
couple then uses this information to plan or avoid a pregnancy. The
system has a 99.6% degree of effectiveness to avoid pregnancy and
a very high degree of accuracy in achieving pregnancy.
As an additional benefit, couples report an increase in
their communication and a growth in
the spiritual, physical, intellectual, communicative /creative,
and emotional dimensions of their sexuality and relation-
ship. Women express appreciation that this method also involves
the couple and that every woman has the right to know how her
cycles function in order to understand the way her body works!
For more information or to schedule an Introductory Session con-
tact: Andreya Arevalo, FCPI at (707) 446-4231 or
Estimados Feligreses de Santa María:
En la Vigilia Pascual, las siguientes personas celebraron
los sacramentos del Bautismo, Eucaristía y Confirmación, Jesús Moli-
na Martínez, Daniel Nguyen, Long Nguyen y Laverne Aldrich. Chris-
tine Dicker y Ray Rivera recibieron la Santa Comunión por primera
vez y se confirmaron. Eddie Andrade, Armida Parra, Eneisabel Ríos,
Martín Cota, Andrés Hernández y Víctor Saucedo recibieron la Euca-
ristía por primera vez. Y, Uriel Molina Martínez fue bautizado. Da-
mos gracias a Dios por la gracia derramada sobre ellos, continuamos
apoyándoles con nuestras oraciones mientras ellos continúan su jorna-
da en su fe. Además, quiero expresar mi agradecimiento a Wyman
Adcock y el equipo de Formación de RICA en inglés, el Diacono Rob
Vandergraaf, Sherry Vandergraaf, Myles Meier, Clarence Lewis,
Rick y Dawn Isnor. Los miembros del equipo asisten cada martes por
la tarde preparados para enseñar y compartir la fe católica, siempre
dispuestos a apoyar a nuestros fieles en el programa de RICA. Gracias
a Yolanda Bocanegra y al P. Paolo Dorrego quienes se encargaron de
la formación de RICA en español. Gracias, también, a los padrinos
quienes acompañaron a nuestros candidatos de RICA durante todo el
año. RICA continuará reuniéndose de abril a agosto en el salón parro-
quial el segundo y cuarto martes del mes a las 7pm para temas de
"Mystogogia" e "investigación".
Gracias también a los miembros de nuestro Comité de
Ambientación quienes trabajan para que nuestra iglesia se vea más
hermosa durante la Cuaresma, Semana Santa y temporada de Pascua:
Angie Caserza, Brenda Krch, Carolyn y Hugh Bradley, Kathy y Mike
Gunther, Bonnie y Jerry Munkholm, y Carole Pitner. Además, quiero
expresar mi agradecimiento a Rocío Moreno, quien decoró el "Altar
de Reposo" para la celebración del Jueves Santo con hermosas flores
coloridas. También quiero agradecer a Dayna Glenn, Peggy Boso,
Doreen Stern y Roseann Long, quienes forman la Sociedad del Altar,
por su fiel ayuda con la limpieza de los purificadores y los corporales
que se usan en la Misa.
Gracias a Reba Cardoza, Georgina Duaso, Cara Suma-
gang, John King y Estella Fisk quienes limpian las pilas de agua ben-
dita y se aseguran de poner agua limpia. Gracias a Frances Gentry
por siempre estar al pendiente de acomodar los misales en las bancas.
Al final del dia de algunos domingos, ¡parece que paso un tornado por
la iglesia! Estoy muy agradecido con los sacristanes Nelly Verba,
Sherry Vandergraaf, Myles Meier y Linda Molina, quienes preparan
todo para las Misas diarias, las misas dominicales y funerales. Tom y
Debbi McLaughlin, Frank y Lynn Hanratty, Vicky Finnegan, Concep-
ción Madrid, Graciela Bibresca, Eduardo Castro, Elizabeth y Manuel
Belo quienes ayudan a preparar para las Misas del fin de semana.
Gracias a nuestros líderes de música, Tina Benedict, Gerry
Ramos, Sylvia Madrid y Brian Senello y los músicos Santiago Ed-
wards, Andrew Stassen y Sheila Saromo, junto con sus respectivos
miembros del coro, ayudaron a hacer las liturgias del Triduo Pascual
y Domingo de Pascua más especiales. Gracias a nuestros lectores,
servidores y Ministros Extraordinarios de la Santa Comunión quienes
estuvieron tan ocupados durante la Semana Santa. Por último, quiero
estuvieron tan ocupados durante la Semana Santa. Por último,
quiero agradecer a los Diaconos Phil Verba, Bob Vandergraaf y
Gilberto Miranda, por su ayuda en las liturgias y a Scott Sexton
quien sirvió como maestro de ceremonias en las Misas del Triduo
Pascual y a los servidores quines ayudaron a que todo saliera bien.
Por encima de todo, en este Domingo de la Misericordia, damos
gracias al Señor por su misericordia infinita y roguemos que Él
siga derramando su misericordia sobre nosotros. ¡Felices Pascuas!
En el Señor Resucitado,
Padre Berg
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Is 7:10-14; 8:10; Sal 40 (41):7-11; Heb 10:4-10; Lc
1:26-38
Martes: Hch 4:32-37; Sal 93 (92):1-2, 5; Jn 3:7b-15
Miércoles: Hch 5:17-26; Sal 34 (33):2-9; Jn 3:16-21
Jueves: Hch 5:27-33; Sal 34 (33):2, 9, 17-20; Jn 3:31-36
Viernes: Hch 5:34-42; Sal 27 (26):1, 4, 13-14; Jn 6:1-15
Sábado: Hch 6:1-7; Sal 33 (32):1-2, 4-5, 18-19; Jn 6:16-21
Domingo: Hch 3:13-15, 17-19; Sal 4:2, 4, 7-9; 1 Jn 2:1-5a; Lc
24:35-48
SAN VICENTE DE PAUL
En el Evangelio de hoy, Jesús se para en medio de nosotros y dice:
¡"La paz este con ustedes!"
Durante la Misa, nos miramos unos a otros y decimos:
"¡Que la paz esté con usted!". Mientras deposita su obse-
quio en la caja de los pobres de la Sociedad de San Vicente
de Paúl, diga a los pobres y hambrientos. “¡Que la paz
esté con ustedes!”
Para donar o ayudar, favor de llamar al:(707)421-5488
El sábado, 19 de mayo del 2018 , será la próxima fecha de la cele-bración de los bautismos. Los padres y padrinos del niño que será bautizado necesitan ser parroquianos, estar regis-trados en ésta Iglesia y asistir a la reunión de preparación pre-bautismal. Si viene de otra parroquia necesita presen-tar una carta de su párroco. La siguiente clase pre-bautismal será el viernes, 27 de abril del 2018 a las 7:00 pm en los salones de la iglesia. Necesita registrarse en la oficina pa-
rroquial antes de asistir a la clase Pre-Bautismal.
Segundo Domingo de Pascua 8 de abril de 2018
Felices los que creen sin haber visto (Juan 20:19-31).
DESDE EL
ESCRITORIO DEL
PÁRROCO
El Ministerio de Música Litúrgica Hispana de la Iglesia
COROS de Santa Maria Les hacemos una atenta invitación a todo aquel feli-grés que le gustaría integrarse o formar parte de un coro. Se buscan vocalistas, guitarristas, pianistas, o personas que toquen algún otro instrumento. Este coro será formado para cubrir las necesidades que tiene nuestra parroquia. Queremos contar con su apoyo y dedicación para ofrecer nuestro talento, servicio y tiempo. Hay lugar para quienes quieran coordinar o formar un grupo de Jóvenes, grupo de niños, de señoras o señores en general. Por favor no duden en llamar y ponerse en contacto (707-455-8526) con su servidora.
Atte. Silvia Madrid
PARA QUE CREAS
No sucede demasiado a menudo que el autor de uno de los li-
bros de la Biblia se dirija directamente a nosotros para explicarnos
por qué está escribiendo lo que está escribiendo. En la lectura del
Evangelio de este domingo, que pertenece a la conclusión del Evan-
gelio según san Juan, el autor nos dice que ha elegido escribir estos
acontecimientos para que “crean que Jesús es el Mesías, el Hijo de
Dios, y para que, creyendo, tengan vida en su Nombre” (20:31).
La carta de san Juan retoma esta idea diciendo que: “todo el que
cree que Jesús es el Cristo ha nacido de Dios” (5:1); lo que llamaría-
mos “nacer de nuevo”. Nuestra lectura de los Hechos de los Apósto-
les para este Segundo Domingo de Pascua nos muestra exactamente
qué sucede cuando los creyentes nacen de nuevo por medio de la fe. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
NO ES UNA TEORÍA
Deja que tu religión no sea cuestión de teoría sino de
amor. —G. K. Chesterton
TODO
Oh Dios, de tu bondad infinita regálame a ti mismo y eso
será suficiente para mí. Sólo en ti lo tengo todo. —San Julián de Norwich
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES
Domingo: Segundo Domingo de Pascua
(Domingo de la Divina Misericordia);
Domingo de Pascua en el calendario juliano
Lunes: La Anunciación del Señor
Miércoles: San Estanislao
Jueves: Yom Ha-Shoa (Memorial del Holocausto)
Viernes: San Martín I
Escuela Bíblica de Vacaciones (VBS) de la Parroquia San José
¡Atención a todos los niños de 5 a 12 años! Viaja con noso-tros y conoce el maravilloso mundo de NARNIA. Le presenta-remos el sorprendente LEON DE JUDA. Prepárese para ser transformado en la Escuela Bíblica de Vacaciones de la Pa-rroquia San José del 18 al 22 de junio de 4pm a 8pm. Ten-dremos muchos juegos divertidos, actividades emocionantes, buena música y comida. Las inscripciones terminan el 16 de abril de 2018. Para mas información llame a Phoebe Fernán-dez (628)333-5831 o envié un correo electrónico a stjv.events@gmail.com o visítenos en www.stjv.org.
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE En tiempos pasados, cuando la Misa era en latín, no teníamos la
oportunidad de escuchar en nuestra propia lengua las bellas palabras
que Cristo pronunció durante la Última Cena y que el sacerdote
repite durante la Consagración: “Esto es mi cuerpo”. . . “Esta es mi
sangre”. Por tal razón los monaguillos sonaban unas campanitas
indicando que algo importante estaba pasando. En ese momento los
fieles levantábamos la cabeza para ver el pan convertido en cuerpo
y el vino convertido en sangre. Lamentablemente el sacerdote nos
daba la espalda y no podíamos ver lo que ocurría sobre el altar. Sin
embargo, respondíamos con las palabras del apóstol Tomás: “Señor
mío y Dios mío”.
Estas palabras reconocen y adoran la presencia de Jesús en el
pan y el vino. A este momento se le consideraba el más importante
de la Misa. No obstante, el Concilio Vaticano II vino a enseñarnos
que este es el momento cumbre, junto con toda la Plegaria Eucarís-
tica, pues toda la Misa es igualmente importante, excepto que du-
rante la Plegaria Eucarística alcanzamos el punto más alto de la
celebración. Por esa razón ya no hay campanita, pues ahora escu-
chamos todo en nuestro propio idioma, así como los discípulos las
escucharon de Cristo, en su propio idioma. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Certificación Básica En La
Parroquia De Santa Maria En Vacaville, Ca
de 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Es un programa de formación básica en la fe, ofrecido por la Dióce-
sis de Sacramento, que busca preparar adecuadamente a toda perso-
na que participe del programa, para una participación mas activa
dentro de la Iglesia y de manera especial a los que ya sirven en algún
ministerio lo vivan con un sentido nuevo en su ser Iglesia.
Temas de estudio para obtener el certificado de catequista:
1. Liturgia Ministerio Cristiano Febrero 17
2. La Vida en Cristo Marzo 17
3. Oración Cristiana Abril 7
4. La Naturaleza de la Catequesis Mayo 12
5. Profesión de Fe TBD
Tendrá un costo de $20.00 por clase.
Para inscribirse comunicarse con Carmen Espinal al Tel. (707) 446-
7067 o por Correo Electrónico carmen@stmarysvacaville.com.
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