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Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 7:30am 9:00am 10:30am 12:00pm (Spanish) and 5:00pm Daily Monday - Saturday 8:00am Rosary Daily, after morning Mass Novena Tuesday, after morning Mass Perpetual Adoration 24 hours Sacrament of Penance Saturday 3:30pm - 4:30pm and 6:00pm - 7:00pm Vocation Holy Hour 1st Friday, 8:00am Mass Baptism and Marriage Please call Parish Office

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Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 7:30am 9:00am 10:30am 12:00pm (Spanish) and 5:00pm

Daily Monday - Saturday 8:00am Rosary Daily, after morning Mass Novena Tuesday, after morning Mass

Perpetual Adoration 24 hours Sacrament of Penance Saturday 3:30pm - 4:30pm and 6:00pm - 7:00pm

Vocation Holy Hour 1st Friday, 8:00am Mass

Baptism and Marriage Please call Parish Office

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‘Fiesta’ Trash and Treasures Collecting household items; small appliances,

clothes, books, tools, toys, etc. NO large appliances or furniture

Drop off location is the parish office during business hours

Car Detailing at Rancho Auto Body Saturday (6)

To make your appointment, call Alisa at 760 942-4213

in Parish Hall

Saint John Preschool Kindergarten Readiness Program:

“Building the whole child in preparation for kindergarten” For more info, or to schedule a tour,

Annette Conrad at 760 944-8227 or [email protected]

Register as a parishioner ‘online’ ! Go to www.saintjohnencinitas.org

and click on “Registration” For more info, please call the Parish

Office at 760 753-6254

We are looking for more substitutes, especially nighttime.

Volunteers are needed for: Sunday, 1:00 am, 2:00am

Wednesday, 2:00am, 5:00pm Thursday, 12:00pm (noon)

Saturday, 11:00pm

We also need another volunteer for Day Captain to take charge of arranging substitutes for regular ador-ers on the Captain’s assigned day.

Ken Poggenburg 760 635-2573 Lupe Cardona (Sp)760 753-7784

Perpetual Adoration is prayer in the presence of the Most Blessed Sacrament ... 24 hours, day and night, seven days a week. All are welcome!

Perpetual Adoration

Pre-school - Grade 8 Principal : Dan Schuh

760 944-8227 www.saintjohnschool.com

Summer Office Hours, 9:00am-12:00pm

Saint John School

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MASS INTENTIONS Saturday July 30 5:00pm Celso Altamirano † Sunday Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 31 Eccl 1:2; 2:21-23; Col 3:1-5, 9-11; Lk 12:13-21 7:30am The Montgomery & Adessa Family† 9:00am Chris Kuhn † 10:30am Joseph Territo † Marcello & Josephine Margoni † 12:00pm Parishioners 5:00pm Jeremy Combs † Monday Saint Alphonsus Liguori August 1 Jer 28:1-17; Mt 14:13-21 8:00am Sue Barr † Tuesday Saints Eusebius of Vercelli & Peter Julian Eymard August 2 Jer 30:1-2, 12-15, 18-22; Mt 14:22-36

8:00am Laila Clary †

Wednesday Jer 31:1-7; Jer 31:10, 11-12ab, 13; Mt 15:21-28 August 3 8:00am John Lonati † Thursday Saint John Vianney

8:00am Jim Luntzel † Friday The Dedication of the Basilica of Saint Mary Major August 5 Na 2:1, 3; 3:1-3, 6-7; Dt 32:41; Mt 16:24-28 8:00am Arlene Gembala † Saturday The Transfiguration of the Lord August 6 Dn 7:9-10, 13-14; 2 Pt 1:16-19; Lk 9:28b-36 8:00am Kathleen Alstott † 5:00pm Jeremy Combs † Sunday Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time August 7 Wis 18:6-9; Hb 11:1-2, 8-19 Lk 12:32-48 7:30am March & van der Molen Families † 9:00am Clarise Larion † 10:30am Margaret and Joseph Kowaski † 12:00pm Parishioners 5:00pm Jeremy Combs †

August 4 Jer 31:31-34; Mt 16:13-23

Prayer written by a Senior Citizen: When I was poor I prayed to be rich. I learned that my true riches were in my family and friends, in my faith, and in my values. When I was sick I prayed to be well. It did not happen soon, not without suffering. But I learned that in sickness I needed others, and that health was a gift I should use well when it was given back to me. When I was older, I prayed for understanding. Not for youth, because it was gone. No, I prayed for wisdom to understand that all life, in every moment, is a gift. It is much too short to hold grievances. And it is much too abundant not to look around and to enjoy.

Ashley Jenks has been part of our parish family all of her life, and deeply involved in our music minis-try. She has led our Sunday 5:00pm Mass Music Group for over 12 years now, and brings great joy and spirit to our celebratrions. She is a great blessing! Unfortunately, this is Ashley's last weekend with us on a regular basis, as she takes up a great career opportunity in the Bay area. We thank you, Ashley, and wish you well in your new en-deavor! Know that you are welcome home to Saint John anytime!

Sometimes the treasures of art can provide us with clues about traditions. Take, for example, the miter, the conical hat with lappets, or back-flaps that fall to the shoulders. This cap is worn by bishops in the Catholic West. Eastern Catholics favor a crown, but we have this curious headpiece. In Greek, the word means “turban.” Old paintings and mosaics provide clues about headgear for bishops, and there is very little artis-tic evidence for the miter before the year 1000. Before then, some kind of head covering might have been worn to offset the damp and chill of unheated churches. The pope, as far back as the seventh century, often wore a cap called a came-laucum. Around that time, artists painting St. Peter began to portray their subject wearing this hat. By the year 1000 or so, the pope began to grant similar helmet-shaped headgear as gifts to visiting abbots and bishops. They returned home with these new chapeaus, and before long everybody wanted one! Today, miters are granted not only to bishops, but to cer-tain favored abbots and occasionally abbesses. Pope Benedict XVI set aside the tradition of the papal tiara in favor of the miter, even on his coat of arms. Pope Paul VI was the last pope to have a coronation. As recently as the 1960s, miters were towering skyscrapers of jewels and rich silks, but now a simplicity of style is favored by bishops. Miters are here to stay, and experienced altar servers know how to await the bishop’s removing of the miter, since he does not wear it when he is saying the presidential prayers or the Eucharistic Prayer. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

Adults wishing to learn more about our Catholic faith!

Would you like to discover more about what it means to be a Catholic?

We would love to help you on your journey! Tuesday (2) at 7:00pm in the hall.

For more info, Liz Beiner at 760 753-6254.

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Upcoming Events Six Pac Sunday – July (31)

Pre-sale Food and Games Tickets July (31) at the Gazebo after Mass

$25 worth of Food /Game/Ride tickets for $20

Remember to join us! August 6-7

Get your Fiesta Raffle Tickets every Sunday after Mass at the Gazebo!

Also Available at the Parish Office.

Please Keep in Your Prayers Karen Adamsen, Martha Amador, Ruth Ariza, Phyllis Azarro, Anthony Baggio, Thomas Baglio, Rosily Bara-tono, Cindy Bausch, Aiden Blenderman, Maura Brown, Taylor Camisa, Maria Casas, Ma. Eugenia Cazares, Joe Corder, Rob Crewse, Maria Day, Edward Dillon, Barbara Dorion, Ashlie Dunlap, Stefan Edgerly, Greg Fix, Kathy Fix, Nick Fix, Patty Fix, Jean Gallagher, Jane Glasson, Manny Gonzales, Carolyn Goohs, George Hall, Aria Johnson, Maria Johnson, Cheyne Johnston, Neal Kusumoto,, Eva King, Skyler Koehne, Stella Lubera, Julianne Maier, Andy Maduza, Pat McKinley, Robert McLoughlin, Lucy Mee, Maria Mendez, Patty Moore, Toni Naidenosf, Luz Nieve, Ei-leen O’Connor, Grace Oreb, Mary Ann Pavnic, Joa-quin Perez, Peter Pongwattana, Diane Plum, Jennifer Proder, David Quessenberry, David Rambeau, Ashley Ray, Tom Rechsteiner, Elizabeth Roney, Selena Sandoval, Douglas Schmude, Brad Smith, Lori Smith, Gina Stack, Andrew Todd, Nancy Tsoubris, Jerry Tun-nero, Grant and Griffin Waller, Ken Watts, Bernard Wessel and John Whitty.

We pray for our sick and deceased at daily Mass.

“Fresh Coffee & Delicious Donuts”

Holy Name Society hosts coffee and donuts

every Sunday after morning Masses. Come join us in the Parish Hall.

Remember to patronize our advertisers for making the bulletin possible. Thank you!

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EL PREMIO MAYOR Parece cosa comúnmente aceptada hoy día que todo el mundo quiere ganarse la lotería, ganar en el casino o ser millonario. Esta actitud es similar a la de los primeros oyentes de la parábola de l a g r i c u l t o r próspero que pensarían: Por supuesto. Él tenía que buscar la m a n e r a d e p rese rvar su buena fortuna para el futuro, para asegurarse una vida muelle, comiendo, bebiendo y gozando. Es exactamente la clase de vida que nos brindaría hoy el billete premiado, una buena mano de cartas o la respuesta correcta en el programa de TV. Estar rodeados por este “sentido común” hace mucho más difícil escuchar hoy las palabras de Cohélet, del salmista, de Pedro y de Jesús. Quizás nos sonría la buena fortuna, quizás no. Pero si hacemos que esa fortuna o su búsqueda sea el corazón, el centro mismo de nuestra vida, viviremos para lamentarlo. No adquiriremos la seguridad futura que perseguimos y perderemos el momento presente por estar persiguiéndola.

TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE

Del 1o al 5 de agosto los capitalinos en El Salvador celebran la fiesta del Salvador del Mundo, cuando r e c u e r d a n l a Transfiguración de Jesús en el Monte T a b o r . C o m o mu chas f i e s t a s p a t r o n a l e s e n Latinoamérica esta semana está llena de carnavales y desfiles. La celebración principal es una procesión religiosa con la imagen de Jesús, el Divino Salvador del mundo. La estatua de Jesús con sus brazos extendidos en bendición es llevada desde la Basílica del Sagrado Corazón hasta la Catedral Metropolitana. Vestida de un rojo que recuerda su pasión, la imagen es cargada sobre los hombros de una veintena de fieles. Al llegar a la catedral la imagen patronal es puesta en una torre de más de 20 metros de alto. Eventualmente la estatua revestida de blanco aparece de una esfera encima de la torre en medio de gritos, aplausos y cantos. Esta esfera azul representa el mundo entero, mundo salvado por Cristo. La transfiguración de esta imagen en San Salvador recuerda la pasión y resurrección de Jesús, eventos claves que han hecho de él, el Salvador del Mundo entero.

PREPARACION DEL POLLO PARA LA FIESTA DE LAS FLORES

Los invitamos a que vengan y nos ayuden a preparar el pollo que se usara durante la

Fiesta de Las Flores. El miércoles, 3 de agosto en la cocina

De 8:30 am. asta que terminemos. Posiblemente a las 11:00 am. o 12:00

de medio día Si varias personas ayudan, terminaremos más pronto!

TALLERES DE ORACION Y VIDA

Todos los Miércoles en un salón de la escuela parroquial. Los talleres serán de 6:30 p.m. a 9:00 p.m. Estos Talleres serán por 15 semanas. En cada semana aprendere-mos una forma nueva para orar y relacionar-nos mejor con Dios.

Todos son bienvenidos!

Para más información llamen a Higinio Gómez 760 212-5814

Guarden la fecha de Agosto 6 -7 Horario de la Fiesta

Sábado (6) 4:00pm—10:00pm Domingo (7) 8:30am—8:00pm.

¡MUCHAS GRACIAS POR SUS DONACIONES!

Cave Quest: Following Jesus the Light of the World

66 Cave Explorers were assisted by 29 youth and 10 adults as they experienced an over the top un-derground adventure last week. A very special thanks to all our volunteers, including our awe-some set up and take down volunteers. A special shout out to the Altar Society ladies, Jim Kelly, Tim Matzinger, Greg Butler, our boat builder and Rafael Navarro, who provided the canopies from Discount Tire. Reverend Laura Ziehl, our neighbor from Bethlehem Lutheran Church, gen-erously shared some props and had then delivered directly to us!

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Religious Education Saint John School Dan Schuh 760 944-8227 Religious Education Ann McGinnis 760 436-0664 ‘Faithways’ Junior-High Nicole Steele 760 753-4279 Youth Ministry Isaac Deken 760 753-3679 Hispanic Ministry Mary Moran 760 436-4366 Music Ministry Julie Marner 760 753-6254 Adult Faith R.C.I.A Liz Beiner 760 753-6254 Perpetual Adoration Ken Poggenburg 760 635-2573 Perpetual Adoration (Spanish) Lupe Cardona 760 753-7784 Centering Prayer Shirley Shetula 760 525-6721 Organizations Altar Society Joi Catlin 760 470-6316 Boy Scouts Blane Adessa 760 944-0626 Cub Scouts Richard Weston 760 230-6183 Catholic Men’s Fellowship David Pavnic / Chris Cammack 760 753-6254 Culture of Life Jennifer Grethel 760 753-6254 Guadalupañas Olivia Reynaga 760 753-5230 Holy Name Rick Decker 760 753-6254 Knights of Columbus Pat Connors 760 822-3639 Marriage Encounter Mike and Nancy Reisinger 760 753-6254 Saint Vincent de Paul Sandra Watson 760 753-3056 Seniors Nettie March 760 753-6254