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St. Julie Billiart Church2475 Borchard Road, Newbury Park, CA 91320 Parish Office (805) 498-3602 Fax: (805) 376-2332 Religious Education Office (805) 499-0979
E-Mail: [email protected]: www.stjulieschurch.org
June 5, 2016
To All Who Worship With Us Today!
The St. Julie Billiart Catholic Community
warmly welcomes you.If you are new to our parish
community, we invite you to make St. Julie’s your spiritual foundation.
We encourage you to visit our website at www. stjulieschurch.org
LITURGIES
Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Sunday Vigil MassSunday: 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. & 5:00 p.m.Weekdays: 8:00 a.m. -Mary Health
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATIONSaturdays: 3:30 p.m.
HOLY COMMUNIONFor the Sick - By Appointment
ST.VINCENT DE PAUL HOT LINE 805.270.9597
PASTORAL STAFF
REV. PAUL J. HRUBYPastorEmail: [email protected]
REV. KEN RUDNICKSunday Supply
Deacon Kim Bond,Deacon Barry HarperDeacon David Lawrence ,Deacon Claudio Selame
Deacon David Smith - Pastoral AssistantEmail: [email protected]
PRE-BAPTISMAL CLASSES2nd and 4th Mondays: 7:30 pmContact: Deacon Dave at: (805) 499-0979
WEDDINGSArrangements for a marriage should be made 6 months in advance.
Please contact the Parish Office to make an appointment with the Pastor.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATIONMonday through Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.Fridays9:00 am - 7:00 p.m.
GOD’S PRESENCERealize above all that you are in God’s presence . . . empty yourself completely and sit waiting, content with the grace of God,
like a chick who tastes nothing and eats nothing but what its mother gives it.--St. Romuald
Parish Contact Information
PARISH OFFICE - (805) 498-3602Office HoursMonday - Thursday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm(Closed-12:00 pm to 1:00 pm Monday - Thursday)Friday - 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Business Manager & Ministry Coordinator…...................498-3602Carole Wachter……..........……....([email protected])
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE - (805) 499-0979Faith Formation - Deacon Dave - Ext.1 Email: [email protected] of Religious Education - Linda Smith Ext. 3Email: [email protected] Ministry - Daryl Hitt Ext. 4Email: [email protected]. www.stjuliesyouthministy.orgMINISTRY COORDINATORS
Altar Servers Coordinator Maureen Kubica- Roes ([email protected]) ......... 499-6407 Altar Society Marie Jendian ([email protected]).................498-5249
Divine Mercy Virginia Witt ([email protected])................................... 805-758-9339
Eucharistic Ministers Pat Stotko ([email protected]) ....................................383-9478 Helping Hands Sally Kutcher ([email protected]) ............. 498-7377
Knights of ColumbusRay Sobrino ([email protected])……............ 376-8389Lectors Jim Bullock ([email protected]) .................................. 376-2447
Music Ministry Leanna Brand ([email protected]) ................581-7184
Meal & Winter Shelter Bob Shaffer ([email protected]) ..............................573-0941
Parish Pastoral Council Dave Sanders ([email protected]) .......................... 551-0531
Prayer Shawl Ministry Karen Seemann ................................. [email protected] Ron & Dorothy Hage ([email protected]) ...................... 498-1566
24-Hour Hot Line—Life Centers ...................484-1122
Safeguard the Children Committee Ed Roes .....................................................................499-6407
Seniors Club (OWLS) Marcia Gillard.............................................................498-6090
80+ Social Sue Thompson ([email protected]) ............... 493-1394
Ushers Richard Gaz ([email protected]) .....................498-3393
Wedding Coordinator Donna Perroni ................................... ([email protected])
Welcoming Ministry Phyllis Simonich ([email protected]).....499-7000
Half the liturgical year 2016 is completed after six months of extraordinary celebrations. The Incarna-tion mystery: Jesus’ advent, nativity, epiphany. The Paschal mystery: Jesus’ passion, death, resurrection, Pentecost’s Holy Spirit. The solemnities of Holy Trin-ity and Jesus’ Body and Blood. Today the Church re-sumes Sundays in Ordinary Time, but with a Gospel of extraordinary mercy: Jesus raises a dead man to life. Yet the one who benefits most from his extraordinary mercy is not the dead son but his widowed mother. With her husband and only son deceased, this wom-an’s material support, in that patriarchal society, had vanished. So had her emotional support, leaving her helpless, abandoned, on society’s “peripheries.” One of Pope Francis’ hopes in calling this Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy is to transform us into more extraordinary Christians, by making our caring out-reach to just such vulnerable people, and our practi-cal self-sacrificing love for them, our ordinary, daily, Christian way of life!--Peter Scagnelli, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Page Two Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
NEXT SUNDAY’S READINGS
First Reading -- The LORD forgives David for taking the wife of Uriah, and for having Uriah killed (2 Samuel 12:7-10, 13).Psalm -- Lord, forgive the wrong I have done (Psalm 32).Second Reading -- If justification comes through the law, then Christ died for nothing (Galatians 2:16, 19-21).Gospel -- Jesus forgives the woman because of her great love (Luke 7:36 -- 8:3 [7:36-50]).
QUESTION OF THE WEEKAdult: To whom can you show a greater sense of com-passion and mercy?Youth: To whom can you be more caring this week? How would you show that to him or her?
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This Week At St. Julie’sJune 5, SundayCharismatic Prayer 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm @ Room #5Divine Mercy 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm @ ChurchYouth Ministry - 6:30pm - HallJune 6, MondaySVDP -Office 9am -12pm - Room 4OWLS 10:30 am - 1:30 pm - Parish HallPrayer Shawl Ministry 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm - Room #5 LibrarySVDP Meeting - 7:00pm - Room 4June 7, TuesdayMen’s Bible Study 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm - Room #8Knights of Columbus 7e HallJune 8, WednesdaySVDP - 9a-12pm - Room 4June 9, ThursdayJune 10, FridaySVDP - 9a-12-pm Room 4Divine Mercy - 7:00pm - ChapelSanta Julia - 7:00pm - ChurchJune 11, SaturdayShelter Dinner 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm -Parish Hall
PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS
Brad Arritt ,Weston Baccus, Justin Ray Cress, Cam-eron Davis. Dillon Francis, Jordan Galuszka, Ryne Intlekofer, Brendan Konrath.Catherine Bernadette S. Magno-Popa, Heather Ma-sigat, Joseph Pace,Vincent Masigat, Antonio Pagano, Brian S. Petit, William J. Price, Oren Pursley, David Joseph Setolo, Kyle Stotko, Mitchell Stotko, Ian Taylor, Logan Wilk, Paul Witt, Mathew Walker, Paul Woods
PRAY FOR SICK PARISHIONERS AND FRIENDS
Bev AldridgeDick AldridgeJanice ArmijoRyan BensonPeggy Seiler-BrandHaroldine BrownJeanette BudnikEleanor BuchlerEileen CasanovaLoretta ColantuonoRalph ColantuonoKevin CourtneyDorothy DentMichael DrewJohn DubeFlorence EasleyGene FloresEd FrancisPat FrangiamoreAngelo Frangiamore Marilyn Frangiamore Claude GanthierFrank GermanoChuck GermerDavid GieseSue GroverKelly Miroballi Gilbert
Kathy GilliamCharone GilmoreRobin GodnickSue Grover Robin GruverCharles HeinrichsBarbara HerreraSunny HiggensMarilyn HoranClark HunterJenny IsaacsBetty JohnsonPeggy JorbanConnor JoyceGeraldine KidwellBob Kauss Mary Ellen KaussTim KellyBeth LawtonAurora Le BlancRichard LeeJoseph LewoltRobert LopezOona Lyman Julie MacyTyler MacyAnn Matthews
Lenore McCannJoseph McCartinJoann McNicollMike MorcosDoyle MyersJana MyersMartin O”NeilMaria PonticelliAnthony Ponticelli Bobbie QuigleyJorge RimadaDarlene RoperFr. Frank RoyerBob ShafferTony SimonichJerry SteadmanClaire St. LedgerThe Benson FamilyBob ThilleJoan TurnerHelen Valdez-KilbourneGinger WatersErn WileyLauren WondersBob YeckJudy Zupon
Sunday, June 5 8:00 Anna & Bruno Martelli (+) 9:30 People of the Parish 11:00 Paul Kubica (+) 5:00 Tony Rodriguez (+)Monday, June 6 8:00 Antonio Eduarte (+)Tuesday, June 7 8:00 Michael Drew (Int)Wednesday, June 8 8:00 Elizabeth Gombos (+)
Thursday, June 9 8:00 David Perkins (+)Friday, June 10 8:00 Thomas Kelly (+)Saturday, June 11 5:00 Teresa Renna (+)
Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Today, the Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, we return to numbered weeks rather than seasons or solemnities. We are told stories of two widowed mothers whose only sons have died. They find themselves grief-stricken and alone. Jesus was himself the only son of a widowed mother so his compassion for the grieving mother described in Luke is especially poignant. What is perhaps sur-prising is that it takes something as catastrophic as the loss of a son and his restoration for the mothers and the crowd to recognize that God is in their midst. Through their personal experience of death and resurrection, they recognize God, but a God who had always been present to them, even from their mother’s womb. Today’s readings ask us how we recognize God in the face of terrible loss and suffering.
GOD IN OUR MIDSTIn our reading from First Kings, Elijah visits the house of a widowed mother whose only son falls ill and dies. Elijah, calling upon God, restores life to her son. The grieving mother recognizes Elijah as a man of God only after he restores her son to life. In Galatians, Paul fails to recognize God in his presence even as he is persecuting and trying to destroy those who follow Christ. Through God’s grace, Jesus Christ is revealed to Paul, who then proclaims that reality. In Luke, another widowed mother’s son has died and is restored to her through the compassion of Jesus. In each instance, God is there, with the mothers and with Paul, waiting to be recognized. God is only recognized, however, when what is most precious, most beloved, most central to the life of each person has been lost and restored, has died and been resurrected.
TURNING MOURNING INTO DANCINGThese readings tell the all-too-familiar story of loss and death. Each also tells of resurrection, life restored. Death and darkness transform our lives in profound and terrible ways. But our faith promises us that there is a dawn, a resurrection when we will rejoice. There is a time when our mourning will be transformed into dancing. These readings remind us that we can choose the time of rejoicing and dancing because it is with us now, even as death, despair, and darkness seem to overwhelm us. God is in our midst if only we will recognize the light, the joy, the dance that is present in our lives and within our world. If we choose the darkness, then we will not recognize the presence of God. If we choose to rejoice and dance even in the face of loss and death, then will our mourning be transformed. Then will we know God in our midst.
Today’s Readings: 1 Kgs 17:17-24; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13; Gal 1:11-19; Lk 7:11-17
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Prayer Shawl MinistryDo you love to knit or crochet or just a beginner? All are welcome to join the Prayer Shawl Ministry in prayer and fellowship on Monday, June 6th from 7 pm to 8:30 pm in the Parish Library. The Prayer Shawl ministry offers shawls and blan-kets to those undergoing medical procedures, ill-ness, brides, babies, newly baptized, comfort after a loss and those just needing a tangible gift of God's love. There are endless possibilities. For more information on the Ministry or to request a shawl or blanket please contact Karen Seemann at 805-499-9848 or [email protected]
We welcome the following newly Baptized into the
community of St. Julie’s Catholic Churchand congratulate their parents and families!
Olive Antonia MendoncaVivienne Marie MacKay
The next meeting of the St. Julie’s OWLS will be held on Monday June 6 at 11:00 a.m. in the parish hall.The OWLS will celebrate Father’s Day and all
dads eat free.Come early and socialize.
ST. JULIE’S NEWSSt. Julie’s Society of St. Vincent De PaulFood Pantry Pantry needs this week are as follows: • Canned Meat, Coffee (llb. cans or bags)• Cornflakes and Oatmeal• Pancake Mix and Syrup ( Reg. and Sugar Free)Thank you for your generosity, this ministry would not be able to reach those in need in our community without your generous donations and prayers.
Padre Serra Toastmasters ClubAll are invited! We meet Mondays 7:00-8:00pm to learn more and grow confident in our speak-ing and leadership skills. Great for anyone want-ing to communicate more effectively with family, friends, at work, and in ministry. Come and see anytime. Questions: Teresa Runyon 482-6417, [email protected]
St. Julies Youth MinistryPlease visit
www.stjuliesyouthministry.orgfor schedules and
youth ministry updates. Youth Ministry Director: Daryl Hitt
Email: [email protected]
SAVE THE DATES Theology on Tap
Young AdultsJune 27, July 11, 18 and 15
7:00 pmSt. Julie’s
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WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER"Your faith has saved you; go in peace." Jesus wants us to have peace in our lives and our marriage. Do we have faith that He will grant us this peace. Strengthen, renew, and rekindle your marriage sacrament by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend on June 25-26 at St. Jude Parish in Westlake Village or July 30-31 at St. Rose of Lima in Simi Vallley. Contact Jeanine and Russ Walker at 805-648-4244 or go online at www.twocanlove.org. We help make good marriages better.
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