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Parish Finance Council 2014
Music Ministries Mixed Ensemble /[email protected]
234-1393 Matthew Gray
Hispanic Music Ministries Matthew Gray
Contemporary Ensemble Matthew Gray
Sunday Evening Liturgy Paul Nguyen
Liturgical Ministries E.M of Holy Communion Coordinator 240-6552 Pat Smith
E.M +of Holy Com./Homebound 234-1354 Eileen Smith
Spanish E.M of Holy Com. Coordinator Angelina Ceja
Lector Coordinator / [email protected] 498-5519 Stan White
Spanish Lector Coordinator Dolores Tovar
Sacristan Coordinator / [email protected] Don Heffern
Spanish Sacristan/Altar Server Coordinator
Vianney Cervantes
Altar Server Coordinator Gonzo Miranda
Ushers/Greeter Coordinator Danny Moffett / Wyatt
McClean
Spanish Ushers/Greeter Coordinator Carlos Lopez
Hispanic Liturgy Committee Director Juanita Villalobos
Special Liturgical Coordinators
Quinceañera Coordinator 234-1362 Irma Castro
Wedding Coordinator [email protected] Lisa Dittmer
Prayer Groups Rosary Prayer Group (Tues 6:45 Rm G) 496-8776 Marcy Welty
Spanish Rosary Group Miguel Rodriguez
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 493-6181 Carla Kallen
Jóvenes para Cristo Coordinator Andres Garcia
Welcome to Our Parish Family In addi on to our services, Mission Basilica San Juan Capistrano has many ministries to offer to you and your family, both for spiritual growth and socializa on. We encourage you to
become involved in the parish, to become a part of this vibrant community. Parish Ministries
SACRAMENTS OF INITIATION INFANT BAPTISM/BAUTISMOS DE NIÑOS SUNDAY 2:45 P.M., BY APPOINTMENT ONLY CUARTO DOMINGO DEL MES (ESPAÑOL) THIRD SUNDAY OF THE MONTH (ENGLISH) PRE-BAPTISMAL CLASS REGISTER AT PARISH OFFICE 949.234-1354 (ENGLISH) CLASES PRE-BAUTISMALES FAVOR DE REGISTRARSE EN LA OFICINA PARROQUIAL 949.234-1360 X 362 ADULT BAPTISMS FOR THOSE ADULTS INQUIRING ABOUT INITIATION AND COMMUNION WITH THE CATHOLIC CHURCH CONTACT EILEEN SMITH 949.234-1354 BAUTISMOS DE ADULTOS COMUNÍQUESE CON JUANITA VILLALOBOS 949.234-1370
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY/ SACRAMENTO DE MATRIMONIO
PARISHIONERS, PLEASE CONTACT THE PARISH OFFICE FOR AN APPOINTMENT AT LEAST SIX MONTHS PRIOR TO MARRIAGE., WE ASK THAT NEW REGISTRANTS BE ACTIVE AND SUPPORTIVE OF THE PARISH FOR A MINIMUM OF ONE YEAR BEFORE A WEDDING IS SCHEDULED. PARROQUIANOS, FAVOR DE COMUNICARSE A LA OFICINA PARROQUI-
AL POR LO MENOS SEIS MESES ANTES DE LA BODA. SACRAMENT OF THE SICK/UNCIÓN DE LOS ENFERMOS IN AN EMERGENCY/EMERGENCIA CALL THE PARISH OFFICE AT 949.234-1360 X 399
CELEBRATION OF CHRISTIAN FUNERALS/ PARA LA CELEBRACIÓN DE FUNERALES CRISTIANOS
NOTIFY THE PARISH OFFICE IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE DEATH OF A LOVED ONE, TO ARRANGE DATE AND TIME FOR FUNERAL LITURGY.
FAVOR DE LLAMAR A LA OFICINA.
Art Birtcher, Chair Rev. Msgr. J. Michael McKiernan, Pastor
Rev. Robert Capone, Parochial Vicar Robert Fitzgerald Kathleen McClemmy
Tom Mauro Luis Yeager David Bordages Sean Kelley (MBS Representative)
Parish Staff Support for the Finance Council: Kassandra Miller Marilyn Katzmark
We the Catholic community of Mission Basilica San Juan Capistrano, a place of pilgrimage and peace,
are called to move “siempre adelante.” Blessed by our diversity and
empowered by our sacramental identity as brothers and sisters in Christ
we rejoice in living the Gospel values of love and justice in our service to others.
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Readings for the Week Reflection Question of the Week
JSerra Catholic HS Liturgy Schedule Daily Mass in the JSerra Chapel – 7:15 am (M,T,Th,F) Mass; Wednesday – JSerra Pavilion – 10:30 am; Eu-charistic Adoration – M,T,Th 8:00am-2:45pm Confession Schedule of Neighboring Parishes: St. Edward - Mon. 6 - 7:30 pm Sat. 4 - 5 pm Our Lady of Fatima - Sat. 3-4 pm St. Timothy’s - Sat. 3:30-4:30 pm St. Catherine: Sat., 4-5pm, 1pm prior to Spanish Mass All parishes available by appt.
July 2014 (4) $89,695.38 Offertory July 2013 (4) $90,076.46 Offertory (4) designates 4 weekend month (5) designates 5 weekend month
“Gifts you have received, give as a Gift”
Financial Stewardship
Monday 7:00 a.m. Col. Jack Foley † Joe/Carol Soto 8:30 a.m. Justina Colarossi † Tuesday 7:00 a.m. George Bartolini † Joe/Carol Soto 8:30 a.m. Phil Hanley † Wednesday 7:00 a.m. Mary J Short † 8:30 a.m. Alice O ’Neill Avery † 7:00 p.m. Ignacia Cruz Hernandez † Thursday 7:00 a.m. Alice Marguerite O’Niell † 8:30 a.m. Mary Falchini † Friday 7:00 a.m. Chuck Fontana † 8:30 a.m. Evan Huefner † Griffin & Klimkowski Families Saturday 7:00 a.m. George Bartolini † 4:30 p.m. Mable Wagner † 6:00 p.m. Cirilo Loya † Sunday 7:30 a.m. Mary Malek † 9:00 a.m. Peggy Barret † 11:00 a.m. People of the Parish 1:00 p.m. Mariana Abarca Garcia † 5:00 p.m. Joline Kanda
Mass Intentions Aug 25 – Aug 31
August 24 - 21st Is 22:19-23 Rom 11:33-36 Mt 16:13-20 When did I truly come to recognize Jesus as Christ and Lord and Savior of all? How did that enlightenment change my life?
August 24, 2014 † The Twenty First Sunday in Ordinary Time III
Monday: 2 Thes 1:1-5, 11-12; Ps 96:1-5; Mt 23:13-22 Tuesday: 2 Thes 2:1-3a, 14-17; Ps 96:10-13; Mt 23:23-26 Wednesday: 2 Thes 3:6-10, 16-18; Ps 124:1-2, 4-5; Mt 23:27-32 Thursday: 1 Cor 1:1-9; Ps 145:2-7; Mt 24:42-51 Friday: 1 Cor 1:17-25; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 10-11; Mk 6:17-29 Saturday: 1 Cor 1:26-31; Ps 33:12-13, 18-21; Mt 25:14-30 Sunday: Jer 20:7-9; Ps 63:2-6, 8-9; Rom 12:1-2;Mt 16:21-27
Pray for Those Serving Our Country
SPC John Soto Alvarez, USArmy LCP James M. Brion, USMC Trevor Alexander Cutler, USAF Academy Cadet SSgt Juan Carlos DeLeon , USMC Matthew L. Dueñes USAF Academy Cadet 2nd lt. Michael A Dueñes, USAF Major John DiGiambattista, USArmy LCP Roel Phillip Foronda, Jr., USMC Lt. General Michael T. Flynn, USArmy Brig. Gen. Charles A. Flynn, USArmy Sgt. Kristopher Gillespie, USArmy Lt. Mike Lauder, USN Lt. Kevin Miller, USN 1st Lt. Steven N. Moga BM 2nd Class Tim Murphy, USCG Airman Aaron T. Nacey, USAF Major Stephen Notery, USArmy SSgt Anna Isabel Hernandez-Payne USAF Sgt. Michael Werner, USMC Major J.P. Peligrino, USArmy Captain Thomas Prestella, USAF Captain Ted Putnam Capt. Daniel S. Reed, USAF Lt. Matthew Reynolds, USN Sgt. Hana Romer, USMC SSgt Nicholas Mark Romer, USMC Lance Corporal Charles Sandoval, USMC Major Robert J Skopeck, Jr., USAF PFC Jeremiah James Sola, USArmy
E2 Desmond Armand Tripodi, USArmy
Sgt Danny Velez, USArmy Sgt Michael Werner, USMC Michelle Kanda, Peace Corps
Pray for the Sick and Homebound Victoria Abucjo, Alex Basoug, Sarah Beightol, Rob Dechaine, Eloise Dunn, Melanie Foote, Phil Gecewicz, Teresa Grenier, Nelma Griffin, Eugene Hackbarth, Kathy Hamer, Don Hess, Candelaria Hess, Bernol Hartenstein, Joan and John Hoefler, Di Hoertig, Pat Hockman, Anita Hunn, Honey Hunn, Sal Huizar, Mahalia Issa, Sofia Kordylewska, Marla Kozlak, Rita Love, Dolores Manriquez, Bunny Martinez-Mesa, Gloria Moreau, Jim Mulderig, Peter Murphy, Ronald & Josephine Mucarella, Sarah Nhan, Betty Oakes, Ledy Olaes, Jeffrey Olaes, Peggy O’Neill, Helen Peralta, Jane & Liam Putnam, Mary Alice Rowan, Thomas Remillard, Frances Sframeli, Iva & Ed Sherrick, Mal-gorzata Sieminska, Sarah Sizemore, Jade Southwell, Mary Ellen Storm, Dawn Tucker, Michael Walsh, Mary Ward, Eleanor Wattenberg, Caroline Vaughn, David Young . .
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REFLECTIONS FROM MSGR. ART
Dear Sisters and Brothers,
If there is any prayer that could be called the model Christian prayer, it would surely be the Our Father. We call it the Lord's Prayer, because it was given by Jesus to the disciples when they asked him to teach them how to pray.
This is a prayer that has been used by Christians ever since, often several times a day. Early Christian writ-ers speak of praying the Lord's Prayer every morning, at midday and every night. It has been the constant companion of Christians for two thousand years.
Since the early centuries of the Church's history, this prayer has also been used as part of our immediate preparation for receiving Communion. There are several aspects of the prayer that make it particularly ap-propriate for this part of the Mass.
First, of course, is the fact that this prayer prays for our daily bread. While this means more than just the Eucharist, it naturally calls to mind the Lord's gift of his body and blood as our food and drink. Second, it speaks of the forgiveness that enables the community to be reconciled with one another just as we are rec-onciled with God. Third, this prayer is addressed to Our Father, reminding us that we are one family in Christ as we come to share at the table of the Lord.
When this prayer first became part of the Mass, it was commonly said after the breaking of the bread. Near the beginning of the seventh century, Pope St. Gregory the Great moved it to its current position because he saw it as closely linked to the Eucharistic Prayer. It echoes the concerns of the Eucharistic Prayer that God be praised, that God's kingdom might come, and that God's will be done on earth as in heaven. Making this prayer our own can be a way of expressing some of the implications of our Amen to the Eucharistic Prayer.
Some people have become accustomed to holding hands during this prayer to express our unity. Others have learned to raise their hands in prayer. Neither gesture is prescribed in the official books, nor is either forbidden. Perhaps one of these locally developing trends will lead someday to a formal rubric in the liturgy.
The final petition of the prayer has long been expanded to ask for peace. This expansion, called the embo-lism, is followed by the acclamation “For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours ...” The Byzantine Rite, one of the Eastern rites of the Church, normally concludes the Lord's Prayer with this acclamation, as do many of our brothers and sisters in other Christian churches. It seems to have been added to the prayer originally so that it would end on a more positive note than “deliver us from evil.”
We say this prayer so often that it is good for us now and then to make a conscious effort to think about what we are saying. It is a prayer that challenges us to work for the things we pray for—to remember that we are one family, to make God's name holy, to work for the kingdom, to do God's will, to share our daily bread, to forgive as we are forgiven and to struggle against evil. It is a good prayer to pray several times a day.
Always forward! Msgr. Art
Serra Pantry
Our monthly food donation bags are being collected at all the masses this weekend. Forgot your bag and still want to make a donation? Just drop your donation by the Parish Office any day during regular office hours. Thank you!
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED/PARISH OFFICE
Do you have time on your hands and are you looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity? Why not volunteer in the Parish Office? Are you bilingual? There is a need for volunteers in the afternoon but our main need is in the evening between the hours of 5pm and 8:30pm, Monday thru Friday, in the Parish Office. We are looking for several volunteers, then only a one or two day commitment would be necessary. The individual needs to be bilingual and able to assist parishioners with Mass cards and answer phones and questions as they arise in the Pastoral Center. Please call Marilyn Katzmark 949.234.1360 ext. 360 or email [email protected]
August 24, 2014 † The Twenty First Sunday in Ordinary Time V RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REGISTRATION
Make it a Priority in your Family!!! Five Year Olds through 8th Grade Religious education is important for children because that is where they first make connections between the Catholic faith and their identity as people called to our faith. It is where they first begin to understand what it means to belong to a community of believers. The Catholic Church believes that parents are the primary religious educators of their children and that the role of the parish is to assist them. Therefore, you are invited to enroll your child/children into one of our wonderful Mission Basilica pro-grams for this school year. We are accepting registrations right now.
Religious Education classes are held on Sunday from 10:30 AM- 12 noon for grades Pre-K-5th; or Monday from 5:30 - 7:00 PM for grades K-8.
If any questions, please call 949/234-1370. The Religious Education Program needs YOU!
The heart of our program is the dedication of our catechists and their willingness to share their faith with our chil-dren. For our program to function, we need catechists and volunteers each week! We are very grateful to the won-derful catechists and volunteers who have already signed up for the fall! There are catechist opportunities for K grade through Eight grade classes. Training is provided for this ministry, which is open to any Catholic who has been confirmed, is actively practicing his or her faith, and is in good standing with the Church. Classes are Mondays, 5:30 PM, and Sundays, 10:30 AM. Please prayerfully consider joining us in this very im-portant teaching ministry. If you are interested in becoming a Catechist or an assistant, please call the Religious Educa-tion office at (949) 234-1370 or email Juanita Villalobos at [email protected] for further information.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY The Outreach Ministry would like to invite you to join the VITA Team! This Outreach Event requires a 2-3 hour commitment during tax season, one day a week. This resource is to pro-vide free income-tax filing for individu-als and families that are low-income. Free training is offered. Christina Puga, 949/234-1360, ext. 391 or [email protected]
WANTED: Volunteer to help with childcare on Sunday morning.
Looking for adult female 18 and older who is willing to help with childcare of twin girls (2 years old) on Sun-day mornings from 10:30-11:30 AM while both parents are attending RCIA sessions. Requirements: ability to relate to young children, and must be fingerprinted and take online safe environment training. For more information contact Eileen Smith at 949-234-1354 or [email protected].
HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS THE HEART OF HOSPICE
Hospice of Saddleback Valley, a department of Saddleback Memorial Medical Center is looking for people with caring hearts as volunteers who can provide up to 4 hours a week of support to terminally ill patients and their families (friendly visitor, errands, caregiver relief, or office assis-tance) The free training program will begin on September 26th. For more information and application, please contact Cheryl Lanterna, Volunteer Coordinator, at 949.452.7448.
VI Mission Basilica San Juan Capistrano Planning for the Future of MBS
As the eighty-sixth MBS school year quickly approaches, Monsignor Michael McKiernan and MBS Principal Alycia Beresford are planning for the future. In just a few days hundreds of school children will walk through the historic gates ready to start a year focused on faith development and academic growth. To accomplish this goal the vision of MBS will be to continue to foster a collaborative and unified relation-ship with the school and parish community. Secondly, celebrate the school's successes and share this information with the community. Finally, MBS will continue to develop the 1:1 iPad program as well as the Learning Support Program. Mission Basilica School is blessed to have two devoted leaders committed to continuing the works of their predecessors to always move forward. Siempre Adelante!
“My name is Thomas Reynolds. I have never been baptized and I am seeking to be baptized in the Catholic Church. Recently, I began inquiring about the Catholic faith with the purpose of entering the Catechumenate process, and I am looking forward to the day when I will celebrate my baptism and full initiation into the Church. Right now, I need a parish spon-sor (male) who will journey along with me as a co-companion during my months of preparation. If you would be willing to walk beside and support me at this im-portant time of my life, I would be most grateful.” Please contact Eileen Smith for more details – [email protected] or 949-234-1354. Who is a parish sponsor? Any baptized Catholic who has completed all the sacraments of initiation. Parish sponsors serve as companions and guides to those catechumens who are seeking full initiation in the church. A sponsor listens. A sponsor is respectful. A sponsor serves as a bridge between the catechumen and the Church. A sponsor lives in the world with hope. Catechumenate sessions are held on Sun. morn. after the 9 AM Mass (10:30 to 11:30AM).
"My name is Federico Federico. I am a baptized Christian seeking to be received into Full Communion of the Catholic Church. I want to live closer to God, and I am feel-ing as if God is calling me to be-come Catholic. I am in the pro-cess of inquirying into the Church and, at this time, I hope to find a sponsor (male) who will accompa-ny me as I begin my formal prepa-ration for Profession of Faith, and completion of the Sacraments of Initiation. If you would be willing to share your faith in Jesus Christ and walk with me as a parish sponsor during these months of preparation, I would be so grateful." Please contact Eileen Smith at 949-234-1354.
"My name is Jillian Federico. I am a baptized Christian, and with my husband, I am seek-ing to become Catholic and raise our twin daughters in the Catholic Church. I was raised in a Christian house-hold until the age of eight, and I now realize how important it is that I return to the Church especially since I want my chil-dren to know God. I am in need of a parish sponsor (female) to journey with me as I prepare to complete the sacraments of initiation and reception into the Church. I would be honored if you could accompany me as my parish sponsor during my prep-aration." RCIA sessions are held on Sunday morning from 10:30 to 11:30 AM. Please contact Eileen Smith 949-234-1354 or [email protected].
THE ITALIAN CLUB August 24th join us for reserved Club House seats for the Pacific Classic. Be part of the thrill as your horse comes down the stretch. Limited tickets at $12/ea. Don’t get left at the gate. Call Sam 949.496.4797 CIAO!!
August 24, 2014 † The Twenty First Sunday in Ordinary Time VII
24 HOUR EUCHARISTIC
ADORATION Eucharistic Adoration is the first Monday of the month. The next Adoration is scheduled in the Basilica for September 1st, beginning immediately after the 8:30AM Mass and continuing to the 8:30AM Mass the next day.
OC Catholic Prayer Breakfast:
Sep. 25th
, 6:30 to 9:00am
All are invited to the annual Orange County Catholic Prayer Breakfast held on the Christ Cathedral campus, Thursday, September 25th from 6:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. The presenting key-note speaker at this year’s event will be Timo-thy Gray, Ph.D., president and founding member of the Augustine Institute. Rosary and Mass will be held in the Arboretum and Cathedral cam-pus tours will be available immediately following. Tickets are $40 per person, or a table of twelve is $480. To register please visit www.occatholicprayerbreakfast.com or call 949-556-4258.
MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
We have two upcoming weekends presented in Orange County. The weekend provides marriage couples the opportunity to empower their marriage by bringing back the spark and romance that may need to rejuvenated. The weekends will be on Sept. 26-28 and Nov. 14-16, 2014. Please contact Jim/Cheryl at (949)551-9156 for more information. Your marriage deserves it!
Music Under the Stars Added Concert! Saturday, September 6
Join Us for “Parish Night” at the Mission Mission San Juan Capistrano will host a special added concert to the Music Under the Stars 2014 Summer Concert Series. Added concert on Saturday, September 6 will feature Jumping Jack Flash, a tribute to the Rolling Stones. Enjoy live music, picnic dining and dancing with friends and family in the beautiful and historic setting of the Mission. Join us for “Parish Night” at Music Under the Stars by purchasing a reserved table or lawn tickets to attend the concert. Only 30 reserved tables and 70 lawn tickets available until sold out! As a special benefit, parishioners will receive a one-time special discount of 10% off ticket purchases for September 6. Please mention this listing to receive discount. To purchase tickets: Call (949) 234-1317 or visit the Mission Gate House seven days a week 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Proceeds from Music Under the Stars help support preservation of Mission San Juan Capistrano. Join us for this last chance to attend Music Under the Stars this summer!
Docent Training Classes
Wednesday September 10, 17, 24 and October 1, 2014 from 10:00am – 1:00pm in the Mission Sala.
SERRA’S PANTRY
DRIVER NEEDED
Pickup needed every Monday at 7AM Pavillions Market, in Mission Viejo. Need to bring products back to Serra's Pantry. Not a large order, a car would work. Less than and hour of work once a week. Call Ray Ponce (949) 491-2181.
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IGNITE YOUNG ADULT GROUP
Young Adult Fellowship for everyone in their 20’s and 30’s. We get together on, Wednesday nights from 7:30pm to 9:00pm 2nd and 4th of the month for fellowship. 1st, 3rd and 5th of the month for social nights. Fellowships are in the Serra Room underground in the pastoral building Social nights, to be determined Contact Robbie for more details… [email protected] (310) 562-9443 Where: Mission Basilica, Serra Room Pastoral Building
Cornerstone Scripture Study-
Prophets: Messengers of God Weekly Bible study for beginners and
advanced students. Resumes on Thursday, September 18,
2014-----7:00-8:45 PM in Room D---with the study of the Old Testament prophets. The old testament prophets
reveal the Justice and Mercy of God. Discover the richness of the prophetic call for God’s peo-
ple living at the time of the prophets and for us today. All are welcome.
For more information contact…… CONTACT: LINDA TYSDAL 248-0522 [email protected] CATHY BORDAGES 481-3980 [email protected] If you are interested in starting a Spanish Cornerstone or a DayTime
Cornerstone in your area, call Jan @ (314) 822-2935.
WANTED: DISMISSAL LEADERS
FOR CHILDREN PREPARING FOR
BAPTISM
Would you like to help our unbaptized children meet Jesus Christ in the Gospel stories? Would you like to help them “break open the word" and learn how to follow Jesus as a disciple? Do you love teaching children or teens about Jesus? There are several ministry opportunities open to “break open” the Sunday gospel readings with our children (catechumens) who are prepar-ing for baptism, confirmation and Eucharist. This is a ministry within the RCIA process. Right now, this year, we have a group of catechumens between the ages of 8 and 17 who are preparing for their baptism, confirmation and Eucharist. On Sunday morning, starting in September, they attend the 9:00 AM mass. After liturgy of the word, they are dismissed from the Sunday assem-bly to “break open” the gospel. This means that the catechumens continue in prayer and reflec-tion on the gospel until the end of Mass in one of the rooms in the Pastoral Center. A “dismissal leader” facilitates the group in reflecting on and understanding the message given in the gospel story about Jesus. Requirements: You must have completed all the sacraments of initiation (baptism, confirmation and eucharist), be regis-tered in the parish, and have completed the safe environment online training and fingerprinting requirements. Minimal time commitment: ONE SUNDAY A MONTH FOR 30 MINUTES from September 2014 through May 2015. All support materials are available for you and you will be fully trained to take on this task. May I call you to give you more information? The benefits are heavenly! Eileen Smith 949-234-1354 or [email protected].
`Nosotros, la comunidad Católica de la Misión Basílica San Juan Capistrano, un lugar de peregrinación y de paz,
estamos llamados a movernos “siempre adelante”. Bendecidos por nuestra diversidad y
fortalecidos por nuestra identidad sacramental como hermanos y hermanas en Cristo
nos regocijamos en vivir los valores del Evangelio de amor y justicia en nuestro servicio a los demás.
PREGUNTA DE REFLEXION DE LA SEMANA
MENSAJE DE LA SEMANA: Como cada domingo, también hoy, se nos hace a NOSOTROS una pro-puesta, como en otro tiempo Jesús la realizó al grupo de seguidores: “¿Quién dice la gente que soy yo?”. Y la verdad es que es la pregunta bási-ca de nuestra fe cristiana. Una vez más, Pedro se nos convierte en todo un SÍMBOLO: hace unos días se hundía en las aguas, sumido en la duda, y se agarraba a la mano de Jesús. Hoy, en cambio, Pedro no se equivoca y Jesús lo llama “dichoso”, le felicita y es que ha recibido el don del Padre. Desde ahí sur-ge la promesa de que “sobre esta piedra edificaré mi Iglesia”. Para Pedro fue la pregunta básica de su fe. También para nosotros: no se trata de responder “lo aprendido”, “lo que hemos oído”. Más bien, es algo que afecta a lo ÍNTIMO, al convencimiento y al CORAZÓN de la persona. Sólo ahí es posible des-cubrir a Jesús como el enviado de Dios; y como consecuencia, sólo ahí, en Él, es posible fundamentar nues-tra fe. Para Pedro fue una respuesta comprometida: vinculó a ella su vida y su muerte; aquella respuesta marcó para siempre toda su vida. ¿Qué ocurre con NOSOTROS? ¿Cuál es nuestra respuesta? ¿Afecta a la vida y la “complica”? ¿O me conformo... “con lo de siempre”? “¿Para qué complicarme la vida...?”. ¡Dichosos quienes RESPONDEN A LA PRE GUNTA de Jesús!
Domingo XXI del Tiempo Ordinario 24 de Agosto, Ciclo A
Isaías: 22:19-23 Romanos 11:33-36 Mateo 16:13-20
Tema: “¿Quién dice la gente que es el Hijo del Hombre?”. Adultos: “¿Cómo responderías hoy día a la pregunta que Jesús hiso a sus discípulos?”. Adolescentes y Niños: ¿Qué les dirías a tus amigos sobre quién es Jesús?
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: 2 Tes 1:1-5, 11-12; Sal 96 (95):1-5; Mt 23:13-22 Martes: 2 Tes 2:1-3a, 14-17; Sal 96 (95):10- 13; Mt 23:23-26 Miércoles: 2 Tes 3:6-10, 16-18; Sal 124 (123):1 -2, 4-5; Mt 23:27-32 Jueves: 1 Cor 1:1-9; Sal 145 (144):2-7; Mt 24:42-51 Viernes: 1 Cor 1:17-25; Sal 33 (32):1-2, 4-5, 10-11; Mc 6:17-29
August 24, 2014 † The Twenty First Sunday in Ordinary Time IX
Sábado: 1 Cor 1:26-31; Sal 33 (32):12-13, 18-21; Mt 25:14-30 Domingo: Jer 20:7-9; Sal 63 (62):2-6, 8-9; Rom 12:1-2; Mt 16:21-27 La Verdadera medida Cuando yo muera, Dios no medirá mi cabeza para ver cuán listo yo fui. Dios medirá mi corazón para ver cuánto amor di.
—Anónimo
Declaración de la Parroquia de la Misión
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¡Inscríbelos YA!: Lunes a viernes de 9:00 A.M. a 5:00 P.M
Los paquetes de inscripción YA están disponibles. ¡Inscripciones abiertas hasta el 29 de agosto!
¡El Programa de Educación Religiosa NECESITA CATEQUISTAS! El corazón de nuestro programa es la dedicación de nuestros catequistas y su disponibilidad para compartir su fe con los niños. Para que funcione nuestro programa necesitamos de catequistas y voluntarios como tú. Estamos sumamente agradecidos de tener maravillosos catequistas y esperamos que tú también respondas al llamado de Dios. Necesitamos catequistas que quieran trabajar con niños de Kinder hasta 8vo. Grados. ¡Te apoyaremos en tu preparación! Solo necesitas tener el amor y la disponibilidad para compartir tu fe con los niños. Las clases son los domingos de 10:30a.m. a las 12:00 del mediodía y los lunes de las 5:30p.m. a las 7:00p.m. Además, también puedes compartir La Palabra de Dios con los niños durante la misa dominical de las 9:00a.m. Pide a Dios en tu oración que te de claridad para discernir el llamado a servir a la comunidad. ¡Te esperamos! Si deseas ser catequista o ayudante de catequista, llama de inmediato al (949)234-1371 o en-viar un correo electrónico a [email protected]
¡TODOS los jovencitos de los grados del 6to, 7mo, y 8vo son bienvenidos! EDGE combina un modelo único de formación: Fe, amistad, música, comunidad y servicio – Utilizando el
Catecismo para dar pasos seguros. TODOS los lunes, comenzando en Septiembre del 2014 Para información: llama a Gonzalo Miranda: (949) 234-1370
¿Conoces tu fe, tu Iglesia, tu Dios?
SI ERES UNA PERSONA QUE…… No ha recibido el Bautismo No ha recibido la Confirmación y/o No ha recibido la Sagrada Comunión y/o Ha estado alejado de la Iglesia y
Te invitamos a que vengas y veas: Domingos a las 10:30a.m., sotano del Centro Pastoral
Miércoles a las 6:00p.m.. salón “A”
ParamásinformaciónllamaaIrmaal(949)234-1360,ext.362entrelas10:00a.m.y2:00p.m.
24 de Agosto del 2014 † Domingo XXI del Tiempo Ordinario XI
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¿PROBLEMAS DE ALCOHOL EN LA FAMILIA?
AL-ANON: Todos los lunes de 7:00-8:30p.m.,
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¡TODOS SON BIENVENIDOS!
MATRIMONIOS COMUNITARIOS
Se les hace una cordial invitación a to-das las parejas que por diferentes moti-vos viven juntos pero no casados por la
Iglesia a regularizar su unión con la bendición del Sacramento del Matrimo-
nio.
Próximas BODAS:
Sábado 18 de Octubre del 2014alas2:00p.m.enla
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Si están interesados en participar en estas bodas co-munitarias,
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También se les dará información sobre los requisitos.
Oficina del Ministerio Hispano (949)234-1360, ext. 362 (deje mensaje)
DE MUJER A MUJER
♦ “Le gustaría mejorar su calidad de vida” “Necesita ser escuchada y comprendi-da”
♦ “No entiende lo que está pasando con Ud. y los seres que ama”
♦ “La mayoría de sus días pasan sin sentir alegría o satisfacción”
♦ “Le gustaría comunicarse de una forma positiva con su pareja e hijos”
Si estos son algunos de los problemas que Ud. o alguien que conoce están enfrentando venga y participe de nuestro grupo de apoyo para la mujer. Verá cam-bios en su vida que le ayudarán a sentirse mejor con Ud. y con los demás.
DIA: 26 de Agosto, 2014. HORA: De 6:00 a 8:00 p.m. LUGAR: Misión Basílica, Salón “A” Pilar Aguero. Para más información llame al 949-769-1161.
XII Mission Basilica San Juan Capistrano
REFLEXIONES DE MONS. ARTURO
Queridos hermanos y hermanas,
Si hubiese una oración que se pudiese llamar el modelo de la oración Cristiana, definitivamente seria El Padre Nuestro. Le llamamos la Oración del Señor, porque fue dada a los discípulos por Jesús cuando ellos le pidieron que les enseñara a orar. Esta es una oración que ha sido rezada por los cristianos desde ese entonces, varias veces al día. Los primero escribas Cristianos hablan de rezar la Oración del Señor cada mañana, al medio día y cada noche. Ha sido el compañe-ro constante de los cristianos por más de dos mil años. Desde los primeros siglos de la historia de la iglesia, esta oración ha sido utilizada como parte de nuestra preparación inmediata para recibir la Comunión. Hay varios aspectos de la oración que la hacen particularmente apropiada para esta parte de la misa.
En primer lugar, es el hecho mismo de que en esta oración se ora por nuestro pan de cada día. Si bien, esto significa más que sólo la Eucaristía, como es natural, trae a la mente el don del Señor que es su cuerpo y su sangre como nuestro alimento y bebida. En segundo lugar, habla del perdón, que permite que la comunidad se reconcilie el uno con el otro tal como hemos sido reconciliados nosotros con Dios. En tercer lugar, esta oración se dirige a nues-tro Padre, lo que nos recuerda que somos una familia en Cristo, como al venir y compartir en la mesa del Señor.
Cuando esta oración se convirtió en parte de la Misa, se decía comúnmente después de la fracción del pan. Al principio del séptimo siglo, el Papa san Gregorio el Grande lo trasladó a su actual posición, porque vio el vínculo tan estrecho con la Plegaria Eucarística. Hace eco a la Plegaria Eucarística, a necesidad de que Dios sea alabado, de que el reino de Dios puede venir y de que se haga la voluntad de Dios en la tierra como en el cielo. Al hacer esta oración propia puede ser una manera de expresar algunas de las implicaciones de nuestro amén de la Plegaria Eucarística.
Algunas personas se han acostumbrado a tomarse de las manos durante la oración para expresar nuestra uni-dad. Otros han aprendido a levantar sus manos en oración. Ninguno de estos gestos están prescritos en los libros oficiales, ni tampoco están prohibidos. Quizás algunas de estas comunes algún día llegaran a ser parte de la rúbrica formal de la liturgia.
La petición final de esta oración ha sido ampliada para pedir la paz. A esta parte se le llama la embolia y es seguida por la aclamación: "Tuyo es el reino, tuyo el poder y la gloria, por siempre Señor". El Rito Bizantino, uno de los ritos orientales de la Iglesia, normalmente concluye la Oración del Señor con esta aclamación, al igual que muchos de nuestros hermanos y hermanas de otras iglesias cristianas. Parece que se le sumo a la oración originalmente para que terminara en una forma más positiva que "líbranos del mal". Decimos esta oración tan a menudo que es bueno que de vez en cuando, hagamos un esfuerzo consciente de pensar qué es lo que estamos diciendo. Es una oración que nos impulsa a trabajar por las cosas que pedimos -recordar que somos una sola familia, hacer el nombre del Dios santo, trabajar por el reino, hacer la voluntad de Dios, compartir nuestro pan de cada día, perdonar así como nosotros somos perdonamos y luchar contra el mal. Es una muy buena oración para rezar varias veces al día.
¡Siempre adelante! Mons. Art
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