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Month of Our Lady of Sorrows Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
September 18, 2016
Praise the Lord who lifts up the poor. Psalm 113
Saint Catherine of Siena Roman Catholic Church Laguna Beach, CA
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Welcome to Our Parish
SUNDAY EUCHARIST (MASS)
Saturday Vigil: 5:30 p.m.
Sundays: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m.,11:00 a.m.,
1:30 p.m. Spanish
Mon - Sat 8:00 a.m.
HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION MASS SCHEDULE
8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA CHURCH
1042 Temple Terrace Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Phone: (949) 494-9701 Fax: (949) 497-2610
www.stcathchurch.org
OFFICE HOURS
Mon—Thurs 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Fri 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Closed Saturday & Sunday
PARISH STAFF
Donna Beam-Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Ext. 113 or [email protected] Susan Daley-Ministry Coordinator/Office Manager Ext. 118 or [email protected] Carmela Davidheiser-Parish Bookkeeper Ext. 124 or [email protected] Lisa Marcus-Parish Administrator Ext. 131 or [email protected] Charles Stephenson-Director, Music Ministry Gina Stewart-Director, Youth Religious Education/Informacion en Espanol Ext. 119 or [email protected]
CLERGY
Rev. Kenneth A. Schmit—Pastor
Ext. 111 or [email protected]
Deacon Eddie Salgado
Rev. Gabriel Stack, O. Praem—Sunday Assistance
MISSION STATEMENT—We, the community of St. Catherine of Siena Parish, located within the larger, diverse and artistic seaside community of Laguna Beach, recognize and celebrate the uniqueness which is grounded in the sacred mysteries and traditions of the Roman Catho-lic Church and in the history and lives of our individuals, families and leaders. Built on these roots, and in order to see the world as God sees it, we commit ourselves to: being a welcoming sanctuary and a place of prayer and worship, nurturing, assisting, encouraging and serving all those in need, offering all generations opportunities for personal and communal growth, and, by these commitments, to honor our call to evangelization.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION On the First Friday of each month we gather in prayer and praise before the Blessed Sacrament. Following the 8 a.m. Mass and concluding at 10 p.m.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Parents of infants requesting information about Baptism may contact Father Ken in the parish office. Infant baptisms are celebrated on the second Saturday of the month.
CELEBRATION OF CHRISTIAN FUNERALS At the time of death, a family member should contact the parish office, as soon as possible, to arrange the date and time for the Funeral Liturgy.
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY Couples must begin preparation for their Sacrament at least six months prior to their proposed wedding date. Please call the parish office for more information.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK The third Saturday of each month after the 8:00 a.m. Mass. In the event of serious illness or medical emergency, Anointing of the Sick and Eucharist may be arranged by contacting the parish office
CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS Adults requesting information about full initiation and communion with the Roman Catholic Church (the sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist, and Confirma-tion) may contact the office for more info.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (CONFESSION)
Saturdays: 4:00—5:00 p.m. (or by appointment)
ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA PARISH SCHOOL (Kindergarten—8th Grade)
30516 So. Coast Hwy w Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Phone: (949) 494-7339 Fax: (949) 376-5752
www.stcathschool.org
Mike Letourneau—School Principal
Ext. 211 or [email protected]
Renea Sendele—School Secretary
Ext. 210 or [email protected]
Jackie Batho—Administrative Asst.
Ext. 213 or [email protected]
Carmela Davidheiser—Bookkeeper
Ext. 212 or [email protected]
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Sunday Hospitality
Welcome and a big “Thank You” to our Sunday Hospitality ministry
members: Ben Earl, Bill and Judie Kail and Deirdre Smith
Mark your calendar . . .
There will be hospitality after all Sunday morning Masses on the following
dates:
October 30
November 6
December 11
January 8
February 26
April 23
May 21
June 4
July 16
August 13
Donuts, coffee, tea and maybe a few surprises along the way — be sure to
come by to enjoy a treat and catch up with friends.
If you are interested in joining the Sunday Hospitality ministry, please contact
Susan Daley at [email protected] or 494-9701, ext. 118.
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Readings, Intentions, Saints & Special Observances
Please pray for the sick:
Mon: Don Bendetti (D)
Tue: Barbara Susan Frederick (D)
Wed:
Thurs: Patrick Cory (D)
Fri:
Sat: Dolores Trevino (D)
Intentions—8:00 a.m. Mass
Erin Bevacqua, Captain, USMC
Evan Dineen, Captain., USAF
Pray for those in the Armed Forces:
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time;
Catechetical Sunday
Monday: St. Januarius
Tuesday: Ss. Andrew Kim Tae-gŏn and
Paul Chŏng
Ha-sang and Companions
Wednesday: St. Matthew
Thursday: Autumn begins
Friday: St. Pio of Pietrelcina (Padre Pio)
Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary
READINGS OF THE WEEK
Monday: Prv 3:27-34; Ps 15:2-5; Lk 8:16-18
Tuesday: Prv 21:1-6, 10-13;
Ps 119:1, 27, 30, 34, 35, 44; Lk 8:19-21
Wednesday: Eph 4:1-7, 11-13; Ps 19:2-5; Mt 9:9-13
Thursday: Eccl 1:2-11; Ps 90:3-6, 12-14, 17bc;
Lk 9:7-9
Friday: Eccl 3:1-11; Ps 144:1b, 2abc, 3-4;
Lk 9:18-22
Saturday: Eccl 11:9 — 12:8; Ps 90:3-6, 12-14, 17;
Lk 9:43b-45
Sunday: Am 6:1a, 4-7; Ps 146:7-10; 1 Tm 6:11-16;
Lk 16:19-31
Rebecca Brady Trudy Rideout Rex Brady Frank Rocchio Jakie Canali Bob Sachs Rick Ciaccio Sandy Salgado Conor Davis Eleanor Schmidt Therese Davis Jean Seddon Emma Devich Jacqui Slevin Renee DiVicino Halina Stanaland Paul Freeman Regine Stanaland Judy Friesen Francis Szeibert Ed Johnson Mary Ellen Thilken Evlyn Mark Aria Tremblay Maria Martini Sam Vasquez Lauriann Meyer Ghinka Wilson Pat Migliaccio Tencha Ybarra Brandy Morse Hiroko Nishimaya David Pinder
Jubilee Year of Mercy Amos castigates religious people who, “comfortably complacent” (6:1, 5), ignore the unfolding collapse of culture, nation, religion (6:6). In Jesus’ parable, such complacency becomes the rich man’s undoing. He nei-ther hurt nor harmed Lazarus, neither denied him lefto-vers nor ordered him removed. That is Jesus’ devastat-ing point. The rich man did nothing wrong to Lazarus; he just did nothing at all good for him. Only in death, separated by “a great chasm” (Luke 16:26), could the rich man finally see Lazarus, whom he had failed to see in life, right before his eyes. Like the rich man’s “five brothers still in my father’s house” (16:27–28), we who are alive in the Church still have time to see that same Someone, Jesus, lying neglected right at our door—and time to do something. Who, specifically, concretely, practically, is Lazarus in my life? What can I do for that Jesus-in-the-flesh during this Jubilee Year of Mercy?
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Ministries
September 5-11, 2016
Envelopes $3,588
Loose $3,704
Credit Cards $1,970
Total $9,262
Altar Servers Susan Daley 494-9701, x118
Art & Environment Virginia Atherton 497-1904
Detention Harry Allen 949-497-0977
Extraordinary Ministers Susan Daley 494-9701, x118
Extraordinary Ministers
To Sick & Homebound Susan Daley 494-9701, x118
Homeless Shelter Dinners Lisa Staight 949-852-4442
Jovenes Para Cristo Teresa Jimenez 949-891-3571
Luis Torres 949-632-8082
Lectors Susan Daley 494-9701, x118
Men’s Fellowship Joe Bevacqua 714-747-3122
Music Charles Stephenson [email protected]
Orange Diocesan Council
Catholic Women Judy MacPherson
Prayer Line Parish Office 494-9701
Religious Education Gina Stewart 494-9701, x119
RCIA Donna Beam 494-9701, x113
Respect Life Susan Daley 494-9701, x118
Sacristans Susan Daley 494-9701, x118
Sick & Homebound Visits Parish Office 494-9701
Ushers Susan Daley 494-9701, x118
Women’s Council Stephanie Andrews [email protected]
NEW / HAVEN’T YET REGISTERED PARISHIONERS
Please complete a parish registration form!! This is a way for us to welcome you to the parish, invite you to consider serving in a ministry and the best way to insure you receive parish communica-tions.
PARISH REGISTRATION FORM is on the homepage of our website:
www.stcathchurch.org
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Women’s Council
St. Catherine of Siena Council of Catholic Women
Membership Renewal
Last year, some of the events hosted and organizations funded by SCCCW thanks to your support included: Events: Annual Membership Brunch, Magical Machu Picchu Presentation, Holiday B&B
(Bake and Boutique Sale), Christmas Luncheon, Meet the Artist featuring Hugo Ri-vera, Game Day featuring Bunco and Bingo, Lenten Reflections with Fr. Ken, Walk-
ing the Stations of the Cross, “Home Run Day” honoring Skipper, Spring Fashion Show and Luncheon, and Blessing of the Artists.
Organizations: Financial support to St. Catherine of Siena Parish, St. Catherine of Siena Parish
School including the Annual Mardi Gras Gala, and the Orange Diocesan Council of Catholic Women.
Membership Information for 2016-2017
Please consider joining us, support our community and enjoy the following programs (subject to change): Tuesday, October 11th Membership Meeting and Luncheon Saturday, November 5th (tentative) Stations of Mercy Pilgrimage/
Mission Basilica San Juan Capistrano
Saturday, December 3rd Sunday, December 4th Holiday Bake and Boutique Tuesday, December 13th Annual Christmas Luncheon /Tivoli Too! Tuesday, January 10th (dated change) Virgin of Guadalupe: Images in Colonial Mexico/
Bowers Museum Friday, February 10th Game Night Evening
Tuesday, March 14th Volunteer Appreciation Celebration Tuesday, April 4th Lenten Reflection Tuesday, May 9th Annual Spring Fashion Show and Luncheon/Tivoli Too! Friday, May 26th Annual Blessing of the Artists
Name: ________________________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip Code: _____________________________________________________ Telephone #:___________________________Cell #:___________________________ Email Address: _________________________________________________________
Birthdate (Month & Day): _________________________________________________ Donation (Checks payable to SCCCW): __$20 ___$25 ___$30 Other $_______
Please return your membership renewal to the parish office.
Please contact Lisa Marcus at 949.494.9701 x131 or [email protected] for information.
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School News
RCIA SPONSORS NEEDED
We are now blessed to have several adults who are in the RCIA process. An important part of this process is the per-
sonal touch of a sponsor from our congregation to move alongside of them during this time.
Basically, a sponsor is a friend. One who is supportive and welcoming to the new candidate as they learn about the
Catholic faith. A person who will be invitational and include them in their everyday lives and events. Do you recognize
these gifts in yourself? If you do, we need you to share them!
A sponsor is a vital part of the process and a link to the social and spiritual life of our church. The sponsor will attend
the RCIA meetings after the 9am mass. They are not expected to be experts in Catholicism and know everything there is
about the faith. We as a team certainly do not. What we hope to do is evangelize, which is an important part of this pre-
sent period of “Inquiry” and Precatechumenate. We share our stories! We share about Jesus’ forgiveness and uncondi-
tional love”. As we share, we learn more about our faith and our personal relationship with Jesus.
It is a fun, interesting and vital ministry. We laugh, cry, celebrate and learn together in a social and spiritual environ-
ment. In the near future you will be hearing first hand from some of our past sponsors and their experiences.
If you have any interest in learning about the ministry and hearing more about it,
would you please contact me in the church office, 949-494-9701 ext. 113.
Blessings,
Donna Beam
Now Enrolling for the
2016-2017 Academic Year!
Saint Catherine Of Siena Parish School
Educating The Next Generation Of Decision Makers
Saint Catherine School is rooted in a rich 58-year history based on unparalleled
academic excellence for grades K-8, as well as a Transitional Kindergarten
program for students turning four years old by September 1, 2016.
58 Years of Spiritual and Academic Excellence
Fully Accredited by WCEA/WASC
Small Class Size for Student Centered Learning
Full Day Transitional Kindergarten
Full Day Kindergarten
First—Eight Grades
New State-of-the-Art Building
Technology-Driven Environment
Core Curriculum is Enhanced with Music, Art, Foreign Language, Technology and Physical Education
Computer, Science and Art Labs
Before and After School Day Care Program
After School Sports Program
Call the school office for information: 949-494-7339 or visit www.stcathschool.org
30516 South Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach
RCIA
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Pastoral Services Appeal
“Proud to be Catholic ~ Know • Love • Serve”
ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA PSA 2016 UPDATE (through September 9, 2016)
Number of Donors: 46 Pledged: $47,649 Paid: $41,089 Diocesan Goal: $74,000
Pledge Shortfall: $26,351 Thank you …
To all who have prayerfully and generously made a pledge in support of our church. Every pledge, no matter what the size, is valued and appreciated. If you have not done so yet, you are invited to make a pledge by either dropping your pledge envelope in the collection basket, or sending it to the parish office. Pledge envelopes and brochures may be obtained at the back of the church or at the parish office. There are 40 households who donated over $22,000 to the 2015 PSA who have not yet committed to the 2016 PSA. Please join with your church family to reach our goal. Please contact Lisa Marcus at 949.49.9701 x131 or [email protected] for additional information.
Around the Diocese
St. Michael’s Preparatory School St. Michael’s consistently ranks as one of the best private high schools in the United States with SAT scores well above the national standards. We invite you to find out about our admissions process, meet our Headmaster, Father Victor and enjoy a tour of our school.
OPEN HOUSE, SUNDAY OCTOBER 9th, 3:30 p.m. For more information contact Mrs. Christian at 949-546-0637
LIVING LIFE AGAIN
Mission Hospital is presenting a support group for people
who have experienced the death of a loved one.
Living Life Again is a 10-week program which will begin
meeting on September 20, 2016 ending November 22, 2016
at Mission Hospital in Laguna Beach from 10:00 a.m.—11:30
a.m.
Please call 949-364-1400, ext. 5399 to pre-register
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Lecturas y Noticias
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
La última mitad del siglo pasado, nuestro con-
tinente vio el derrame de muchísima sangre
cristiana. No podemos olvidar la sangre de
quienes dieron la vida por el Evangelio de la
justicia: Michel Quiroga evangelizador colom-
biano; Agustina Rivas monjita peruana; Vi-
cente Matute líder indígena hondureño; Marle-
ne Kegler una universitaria de 23 años argenti-
na. Estos son algunos ejemplos de tantos que
murieron creyendo que la doctrina cristiana no
se puede contener en templos y conventos.
Dieron la vida por querer vivir su fe en situa-
ciones de discriminación e injusticia. Derra-
mando su sangre se convirtieron en ángeles de
justicia que gritan a Dios uniendo sus voces a
la de Abel.
Todos estos mártires latinoamericanos mu-
rieron a manos de latinoamericanos. Dieron
sus vidas, según la mártir chilena Joan Alsina,
como granos de trigo. Y desde el cielo ella nos
pide: “Esperamos tu solidaridad. ¿Entiendes
ahora lo que significa el Cuerpo de Cristo? Si
nosotros nos hundimos es algo de tu esperanza
la que se hunde. Pero si de las cenizas asumi-
mos la vida de nuevo, es algo que nace de nue-
vo en ustedes.”
MIRAR MÁS ALLÁ DE NOSOTROS MISMOS
El mensaje de las lecturas de hoy es una vieja
historia. El Ciudadano Kane, Papi Warbucks y el Rey
Midas son sólo unos pocos de los familiares personajes
ficticios que pensaban que con una enorme fortuna po-
drían comprar la felicidad y la completa satisfacción.
Papi Warbucks admite haber pisoteado a algunas perso-
nas en su ascenso a la cumbre. Kane trató de comprar la
palabra impresa y el estrellato para su joven esposa,
mientras que el Rey Midas conjura inmensa fortuna y
tragedia sólo con su toque.
Aprendemos claramente en las lecturas de hoy
que nada de esto es posible. Alcanzamos la verdadera
felicidad cuando nos interesamos en los demás. Cuando
practicamos las virtudes que Dios describe a Timoteo:
fe, amor, mansedumbre, piedad, rectitud y justicia. El
Evangelio nos recuerda que no osemos ignorar las nece-
sidades de los demás, actuando como si no notáramos su
sufrimiento. El llamado de Dios a nosotros es demasiado
claro para ignorarlo ni un solo día más.
Santa Catalina
de Siena
Les hace la cordial
invitacion a una
Kermes
Domingo, 25 de
Septiembre
Se llevara acabo
depues de Misa
Tendremos venta de antojitos
Mexicanos!
- Pozole - Enchiladas - Tacos - Elotes - Ta-
cos de Olla - Aguas Frescas
y mucho mas...
Todos los fondos recaudados de este evento seran
para la celebracion a La Virgen Maria Lunes,
12 de Diciembre del 2016
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Lecturas y Noticias
LECTURAS DE HOY
Primera lectura — El Señor nunca se olvida del peca-
do de los que hacen trampa a los pobres y abusan de
ellos (Amós 8:4-7).
Salmo — Que alaben al Señor todos sus siervos
(Salmo 113 [112]).
Segunda lectura — Reza al Señor, que quiere que to-
dos se salven (1 Timoteo 2:1-8).
Evangelio — Sé responsable en todo. No pueden uste-
des servir a Dios y al dinero (Lucas 16:1-13).
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES
Domingo: Vigésimo Quinto Domingo del Tiempo
Ordinario; Domingo Catequético
Lunes: San Jenaro
Martes: Santos Andrés Kim Tae-gŏn, Paul Chŏng
Ha-sang y compañeros
Miércoles: San Mateo, apóstol y evangelista
Jueves: Inicio del Otoño
Viernes: San Pío de Pietralcina (Padre Pío)
Sábado: Santa María Virgen
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
Lunes: Prov 3:27-34; Sal 15 (16):2-5; Lc 8:16-18
Martes: Prov 21:1-6, 10-13; Sal 119 (118):1, 27, 30,
34, 35, 44; Lc 8:19-21
Miércoles: Ef 4:1-7, 11-13; Sal 19 (18):2-5; Mt 9:9-13
Jueves: Ecl 1:2-11; Sal 90 (90):3-6, 12-14, 17bc;
Lc 9:7-9
Viernes: Ecl 3:1-11; Sal 144 (143):1b, 2abc, 3-4;
Lc 9:18-22
Sábado: Ecl 11:9 — 12:8; Sal 90 (89):3-6, 12-14, 17;
Lc 9:43b-45
Domingo: Am 6:1a, 4-7; Sal 146 (145):7-10;
1 Tim 6:11-16; Lc 16:19-31
BAUTISMOS
Nuestros bautizos de infantiles en español están programados contactando Gina Stewart en la ofici-
na parroquial. (949)494-9701 Ext. 119
Los padres deben ser miembros de la parroquia de Santa Catalina y los padres necesitan venir a la
oficina de la parroquia para la aplicación Bautismal.
Si usted tiene alguna pregunta o necesita información adicional, por favor
contáctenos al (949) 494-9701 ext. 119 o también puede contactar Gina
Stewart en [email protected].