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March 22, 2020 4th Sunday of Lent
The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want. — Psalm 23:1
Page 2 Saint John the Evangelist From Father Jim March 22, 2020 Sunday Readings
The first reading, first Book of Samuel 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a, l contains, at best, oblique references to the other two readings. The anointing of David as king may be a reference to the anointing in the responsorial psalm both of which may refer to Christ the good shepherd. The figure of David may also be a pre-figurement of the anointing to Messiahship of Jesus for his mission. Whatever the reason for its selection for this day, the theme of the liturgy is better reflected in the other two readings for they present implications and applications of the baptism of the believer.
The second reading from the Letter of St. Paul to the Ephesians 5:8-14 is particularly significant because throughout the season of Lent the community has been urged to cast aside deeds of darkness and walk in the brilliance of the light of Christ. In this reading, for the first-time during Lent, the darkness-light theme which will be so predominant at Easter is enunciated. The believer must leave the deeds of darkness and live according to the justice and truth of God through the light of Christ. The selection of this reading for the Sunday liturgy of the second scrutiny emphasizes clearly that the preparation of a person coming to the faith is one of moral formation as well as in-formation about the faith. The preparation of adults to be baptized has more to do with choices and deeds than it does with dogmatic teaching.
The Gospel reading, John 9:1-41, dominates the liturgy by the length of the reading and its significance. Already, in Old Tes-tament Revelation, the Lord God had shown the People of Israel how the justice of the Creator was so much more profound and true that the thoughts of men. We have, in fact, heard in the first reading ‘God does not see as human beings see; they look at appearances, but the Lord looks at the heart.' (1 Sam 16:76). The Lord pointed out in this way the true, unique, crite-ria on which men are judged. He also indicated the unique place in which man can meet God’s gaze and enter into a rela-tionship with Him—in his heart. Obviously, by the word ‘heart’ the Bible doesn’t mean the center of pulsation, but man’s ‘shrine’, his conscience where he can really listen and recognize God’s voice and so benefit from the Light: ‘for the effects of the light are seen in complete goodness and uprightness and truth’. (Eph 5:9)
Man, incapable of remaining faithful to the truth that is in him, falls back to his own limited criteria. This criteria produces eve-ry malice, injustice and falsehood and is used to govern himself, to decide between good and evil, whilst hoping that what he obtains will be to his benefit and so in this way he acts ‘like God’ (Gen 3:5).
God doesn’t give up but comes to meet every one of us in the twofold way described in today’s Gospel. Firstly, ‘he spat on the ground and made clay with the saliva and smeared the clay on his eyes’ (Jn 9:6). God made man, who is a creature. He united Himself to ‘our earth’ so that man would never need to flee Him but could come to recognize Him through a meeting with His Holy Humanity. St John wrote in the Prologue to his Gospel, ‘The Word became flesh, he lived among us’ (Jn 1:14).
In the second place from the Gospel account we read, ’He said to him, “Go wash in the Pool of Siloam” —which means Sent— ‘. (Jn 9:7a). Christ, sent by the Father, takes onto Himself all our sins, which are ultimately the consequences of our blindness, as far as allowing Himself to be stripped, crowned with thorns, nailed to the cross, rejected by His own people and abandoned by His closest friends. Christ’s unprecedented love can’t but definitively overcome, with time, every fear in the face of our limitations because there isn’t anything that can stop Him from loving us. From the loving assumption of our rejec-tion to our obtuseness murder, the Lord has worked extraordinary feats in history. He frequently offered His Body to the Fa-ther for our salvation and therefore has consecrated His entire Person for every one of us. He has introduced us into His Most Holy Heart, inflamed with love for us, which is the same as God’s light. In the Light of the Resurrection he made us a ‘new creation’ (cfr 2 Cor 5:17) and in the Gospel account we have heard ‘he went and washed and came back able to see’. (Jn 9:7)
The indestructible link with Christ, which is founded on His love and fidelity, is the ‘new creation’ that was given to us on the day of our Baptism. Through the Sacraments of Christian initiation, we are more profoundly linked with Christ. This ‘new cre-ation’ cannot bring forth fruit in us without the full and renewed consent of our liberty that, in this earthly life, is expressed, reinvigorated and triumphs through the extraordinary events that Christ works in our lives. The blind man was interrogated by the world as to the precise details of his cure and with great simplicity he explained what happened to him: ‘The man called Jesus made clay and anointed my eyes and told me, ‘Go to Siloam and wash.’ So, I went there and washed and was able to see.”’ (Jn 9:11)
Let us ask Most Holy Mary to help us to be faithful to the truth, to the events of our lives, taking the hand that always takes us to live totally for Him, in this life and eternity. ‘Wake up, sleeper, rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you.’ (Eph 5:14). From the Congregation for the Clergy
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READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Is 65:17-21; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13b; Jn 4:43-54 Tuesday: Ez 47:1-9, 12; Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9; Jn 5:1-16 Wednesday: Is 7:10-14, 8:10; Ps 40:7-11; Heb 10:4-10; Lk 1:26-38 Thursday: Ex 32:7-14; Ps 106:19-23; Jn 5:31-47 Friday: Wis 2:1a, 12-22; Ps 34:17-21, 23; Jn 7:1-2, 10, 25-30 Saturday: Jer 11:18-20; Ps 7:2-3, 9bc-12; Jn 7:40-53 Sunday: Ez 37:12-14; Ps 130:1-8; Rom 8:8-11; Jn 11:1-45 [3-7, 17, 20-27, 33b-45]
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Fourth Sunday of Lent Monday: St. Turibius of Mogrovejo Tuesday: World Day for Truth Concerning Human Rights Violations Wednesday: The Annunciation of the Lord Friday: Abstinence
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Mar 9— Mar 15 Total Registered Families: 3,219
Total weekly cost (based on Fiscal Yr 2018-2019) of salaries and benefits, liturgies, utilities, sacraments, repairs and on-
going maintenance: $25,451
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We really need more nighttime substitutes and need regular volunteers for the following hours: Sun: 4 AM Tue: 11 PM Thu: 12 AM ( midnight) & 5 PM Sat: 8 AM We are in need of a new Day Captain for Wednesday. A Day Captain assists with arranging for subs when the regular per-son needs one. Until we find another volunteer, Ken Poggen-burg, 760-635-2573, will fill that spot. Please contact Ken Poggenburg if you can help with this.
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Dorrie Adessa, Jessie Aguilar, Steve Allen, Mary Allegretti, Charlotte Behler, Tom Bussjaeger, Michael Verla Carney, Carla Chicas, Greg Fix, Earl Flores, Janice Hyatt, Maria Johnson, John Kamary, Meghan Lenehan, Dave McDon-ald, Scott McMannis, Kerry McGaughey, Larry Morgan, Sandra Naidenoff, Toni Naidenoff, Bob Papera, Donna Papera, Colleen Peacock, Vince Pompo, Bob O’Donnell, Maureen Ramirez, Dave Rechsteiner, Toni Rechsteiner, Lynda Tracy, Michal Tuzinkiewicz, Norbert Wengler
We pray for our sick and deceased at daily Mass. We list names for prayer requests for one month. If someone wishes to have a name remembered again, the name will need to be resubmitted to the office.
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5th Annual Altar Society Catwalk for a Cause Fashion Show & Champagne Luncheon April 25, 2020 at 12:00 PM
The members of St. Vincent de Paul would like to thank you for your generous support. We want to pray for you and your intentions. At the back of the church, in each alcove (near St. Joseph and Our Lady of Guadalupe) there is a wooden prayer intention box with prayer intention cards. Fill out a card with your intentions and put it in the box. We will pray for these intentions on a regular basis. We are honored to pray for you. Thank you again for all your support
MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday
Mar 21 8:00am John Guagenti †
5:00pm Mary McCloskey †
Sunday
Mar 22 7:30am James F. Mollo †
9:00am Franca Giurlini †
10:30am Virginia & Vincent Hoefling †
12:00pm Gloria Ramirez †
5:00pm Parishioners
Monday
Mar 23 8:00am Joe & Patricia Finnigan †
Tuesday
Mar 24 8:00am Matthew & Mary-Catherine Breen (SI)
Wednesday
Mar 25 8:00am Rebelo Family (SI)
Thursday
Mar 26 8:00am Esperanza Anguiano †
Friday
Mar 27 8:00am Robert Love IV †
Saturday
Mar 28 8:00am Rosa Luzardo †
5:00pm Parishioners
Sunday
Mar 29 7:30am Montgomery & Adessa Family †
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10:30am Margaret Audrey Palmer †
12:00pm Jason Alexis Garcia †
5:00pm Michael Wagner †
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CHARITY If you truly want to help the soul of your neighbor, you should approach God first with all your heart. Ask him simply to fill you with charity, the greatest of all virtues; with it you can accomplish what you desire. —St. Vincent Ferrer FILL US Open wide the windows of our spirits and fill us full of light; open wide the door of our hearts, that we may receive and entertain Thee with all our powers of adoration. —Christina Rossetti
BEREAVEMENT MINISTERS NEEDED! We are in need of bilingual Bereavement Ministers to help us with Hispanic funerals. The only requirements are 1) to be a parish-ioner of St John, 2) be bilingual in speaking, reading and writing English and Spanish, 3) have flexible hours to meet with the fami-lies to plan the funeral Mass and 4) be a kind, patient and com-passionate person who enjoys helping others. New Team Mem-bers will be trained by the Ministry Coordinator. To schedule an interview to become a member of this beloved Ministry contact the Parish Office or Toni at [email protected]
Página 5 Saint John the Evangelist From Father Jim Marzo 22, 2020 Lecturas dominicales
La primera lectura, primer libro de Samuel 16: 1b, 6-7, 10-13a, contiene, en el mejor de los casos, referencias oblicuas a las otras dos lecturas. La unción de David como rey puede ser una referencia a la unción en el salmo responsorial, los cuales pueden refer-irse a Cristo el buen pastor. La figura de David también puede ser un pre-figurado de la unción al Mesianismo de Jesús para su misión. Cualquiera sea la razón de su selección para este día, el tema de la liturgia se refleja mejor en las otras dos lecturas porque presentan implicaciones y aplicaciones del bautismo del creyente.
La segunda lectura de la Carta de San Pablo a los Efesios 5: 8-14 es particularmente significativa porque durante toda la tempora-da de Cuaresma se ha instado a la comunidad a dejar de lado los actos de oscuridad y caminar en el resplandor de la luz de Cris-to. En esta lectura, por primera vez durante la Cuaresma, se enuncia el tema de la luz oscura que será tan predominante en la Pascua. El creyente debe abandonar las obras de las tinieblas y vivir de acuerdo con la justicia y la verdad de Dios a la luz de Cris-to. La selección de esta lectura para la liturgia dominical del segundo escrutinio enfatiza claramente que la preparación de una persona que viene a la fe es de formación moral, así como de información acerca de la fe. La preparación de los adultos para ser bautizados tiene más que ver con las elecciones y los hechos que con la enseñanza dogmática.
La lectura del Evangelio, Juan 9: 1-41, domina la liturgia por la duración de la lectura y su significado. Ya en la Revelación del An-tiguo Testamento, el Señor Dios le había mostrado al pueblo de Israel cómo la justicia del Creador era mucho más profunda y verdadera que los pensamientos de los hombres. De hecho, hemos escuchado en la primera lectura ‘Dios no ve como los seres humanos ven; miran las apariencias, pero el Señor mira el corazón. (1 Sam 16:76). El Señor señaló de esta manera los criterios verdaderos y únicos sobre los cuales se juzga a los hombres. También indicó el lugar único en el que el hombre puede encontrar la mirada de Dios y entablar una relación con Él, en su corazón. Obviamente, con la palabra 'corazón', la Biblia no significa el cen-tro de pulsación, sino el 'santuario' del hombre, su conciencia donde realmente puede escuchar y reconocer la voz de Dios y así beneficiarse de la Luz: 'por los efectos de la luz son vistos en completa bondad, rectitud y verdad '. (Efesios 5: 9)
El hombre, incapaz de permanecer fiel a la verdad que está en él, recurre a sus propios criterios limitados. Este criterio produce toda malicia, injusticia y falsedad, y se usa para gobernarse a sí mismo, para decidir entre el bien y el mal, mientras espera que lo que obtenga será para su beneficio y de esta manera actúa 'como Dios' (Gen 3: 5 ).
Dios no se rinde, sino que viene a encontrarse con cada uno de nosotros de la doble manera descrita en el Evangelio de hoy. En primer lugar, "escupió en el suelo e hizo arcilla con la saliva y se untó la arcilla en los ojos" (Jn 9: 6). Dios hizo al hombre, que es una criatura. Se unió a "nuestra tierra" para que el hombre nunca necesitara huir de Él, sino que pudiera llegar a reconocerlo a través de una reunión con Su Santa Humanidad. San Juan escribió en el Prólogo de su Evangelio: "La Palabra se hizo carne, vivió entre nosotros" (Jn 1:14).
En segundo lugar del relato del Evangelio que leemos, "le dijo:" Ve a lavarte al estanque de Siloé ", lo que significa Enviado". (Juan 9: 7a). Cristo, enviado por el Padre, asume sobre sí todos nuestros pecados, que son en última instancia las consecuencias de nuestra ceguera, hasta el punto de permitirnos ser despojados, coronados de espinas, clavados en la cruz, rechazados por su propio pueblo y abandonados por él. amigos cercanos. El amor sin precedentes de Cristo definitivamente no puede sino superar., con el tiempo, cada temor frente a nuestras limitaciones porque no hay nada que pueda evitar que Él nos ame. Desde la suposición amorosa de nuestro rechazo hasta nuestro asesinato obtuso, el Señor ha realizado hazañas extraordinarias en la histo-ria. Con frecuencia ofreció su cuerpo al Padre para nuestra salvación y, por lo tanto, ha consagrado a toda su persona para cada uno de nosotros. Nos ha introducido en Su Santísimo Corazón, inflamado de amor por nosotros, que es lo mismo que la luz de Dios. A la luz de la resurrección, nos hizo una "nueva creación" (cfr. 2 Cor 5, 17) y en el relato del Evangelio que hemos escu-chado "fue y se lavó y regresó capaz de ver". (Juan 9: 7)
El vínculo indestructible con Cristo, que se basa en su amor y fidelidad, es la "nueva creación" que nos fue dada el día de nuestro bautismo. A través de los sacramentos de la iniciación cristiana, estamos más profundamente vinculados con Cristo. Esta "nueva creación" no puede dar fruto en nosotros sin el consentimiento pleno y renovado de nuestra libertad que, en esta vida terrenal, se expresa, revitaliza y triunfa a través de los eventos extraordinarios que Cristo obra en nuestras vidas. El hombre ciego fue inter-rogado por el mundo sobre los detalles precisos de su cura y con gran simplicidad explicó lo que le sucedió: 'El hombre llamado Jesús hizo barro y me ungió los ojos y me dijo:' Ve a Siloam y lávate '. Entonces, fui allí y me lavé y pude ver. '' (Jn 9:11)
Pidamos a la Santísima María que nos ayude a ser fieles a la verdad, a los acontecimientos de nuestras vidas, tomando la mano que siempre nos lleva a vivir totalmente para Él, en esta vida y en la eternidad. "Despierta, duerme, resucita de entre los muertos, y Cristo brillará sobre ti" (Efesios 5:14).—-De la Congregación para el Clero
Página 6 Saint John the Evangelist Marzo 22, 2020
Religious Education Saint John School Dan Schuh 760 944-8227 Religious Education Ann McGinnis 760 753-6254 ‘Faithways’ Junior-High Abel and Gloria Castellanos 760 753-6254 Youth Ministry-High School Abel, Gloria & Pat 760 753-6254 Hispanic Ministry Raquel Ayala 760 753-6254 Music Ministry Lino Gambino 760 753-6254
Adult Faith R.C.I.A Allen Stone/Al Schmid 760 753-6254 Perpetual Adoration Ken Poggenburg 760 753-6254 Perpetual Adoration (Sp) Lupe Cardona 760 753-6254 Young Adult Ministry Parish Office 760-753-6254
Organizations Altar Society Karen Sawchenko 760 753-6254 Boy Scouts/Cub Scouts Blane Adessa 760 753-6254 Catholic Men’s Fellowship David Pavnic / Freddy Picciano 760 753-6254 Culture of Life Keith & Natalie Garcia 760 753-6254 Guadalupanos Olivia Reynaga 760 753-6254 Holy Name Rick Decker 760 753-6254 Knights of Columbus Pat Connors III 760 753-6254 Marriage Encounter Mike and Nancy Reisinger 760 753-6254 Saint Vincent de Paul Tracy Ferchaw 760 753-3056 Seniors Nettie March 760 753-6254
INTENCION DE MISAS Domingo, Marzo 22, 2020
7:30am James F. Mollo † 9:00am Franca Giurlini † 10:30am Virginia & Vincent Hoefling † 12:00pm Gloria Ramirez † 5:00pm Parishioners
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Is 65:17-21; Sal 30 (29):2, 4-6, 11-13b; Jn 4:43-54 Martes: Ez 47:1-9, 12; Sal 46 (45):2-3, 5-6, 8-9; Jn 5:1-16 Miércoles: Is 49:8-15; Sal 145 (144):8-9, 13cd-14, 17-18; Jn 5:17-30 Jueves: Ex 32:7-14; Sal 106 (105):19-23; Jn 5:31-47 Viernes: Sab 2:1a, 12-22; Sal 34 (33):17-21, 23; Jn 7:1-2, 10, 25-30 Sábado: Jer 11:18-20; Sal 7:2-3, 9bc-12; Jn 7:40-53 Domingo: Ez 37:12-14; Sal 130 (129):1-8; Rom 8:8-11; Jn 11:1-45 [3-7, 17, 20-27, 33b-45]
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Cuarto Domingo de Cuaresma Lunes: Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo Martes: Jornada Mundial de la Verdad sobre las Violaciones de los Derechos Humanos Miércoles: La Anunciación del Señor Viernes: Abstinencia
La Renovación Católica Carismática Hispana de la Diocesis de San Diego y el Grupo de Oración de San Juan Evangelista: Le invita a un Seminario de Vida del Espiritu Fecha: sábado y domingo 28 y 29 de marzo
LLÉNANOS Abre de par en par las ventanas de nuestro espí-ritu y llénanos de luz; abre de par en par la puerta de nuestro corazón para que podamos recibirte y agasajarte con todo nues-tro poder de adoración. —Christina Rossetti
¡SE NECESITAN MINISTROS DE BEREAVEMENT! Necesitamos ministros de duelo bilingües que nos ayuden con los funerales hispanos. Los únicos requisitos son 1) ser feligrés de San Juan, 2) ser bilingüe en hablar, leer y escribir inglés y español, 3) tener horarios flexibles para reunirse con las familias para planificar la misa fúnebre y 4) ser amable, Persona paciente y compasiva que disfruta ayudando a los demás. Los nuevos miembros del equipo serán entrenados por el coordinador del ministerio. Para programar una entrevista para ser miembro de este querido Ministerio, comuníquese con la Oficina Parroquial o con Toni en [email protected]
CARIDAD Si verdaderamente quieres ayudar a tu prójimo, tú primero debes acercarte a Dios con todo tu corazón. Pídele que te enseñe a ser caritativo, la virtud más grande de todas; con esta virtud puedes realizar todo lo que te propongas —San Vicente Ferrer
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