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ANNUNCIATION CHURCH "As the father sent me, so I send you." 1307 East Longden Ave., Arcadia CA 91006 (626) 447-6202 / Fax (626) 447-9834

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Parish Office: 2707 Peck Rd., Monrovia, CA 91016 Website: AnnunciationChurch.net

United as One Flock

ave you ever watched a herd of animals as they journey toward a destination? It’s remarkable that their every move seems to be in sync with the entire group. Whether it’s a herd of cows, sheep, or even a flock of geese, the group seems to move as one body. Yet the key aspect that holds these groups together is their willingness to struggle—even suffer— to remain united as one body.

Christians will be reunited one day with our great king and eternal shepherd.

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st Reading Reflection ~ Acts 13:14, 43-52 ~

In this reading, we see a dispute developing between Paul and the Jews over the offer of the Gospel to the Gentiles. The Jews and Gentile converts to Judaism at first accept what Paul and Barnabas have to say, but some of them seem to turn Imagine if Christians were united in this way! Our actions, beliefs, and movements away when the broader Gentile populace of Pisidian Antioch begins to show interest would appear as one body, united in a deeper purpose. By uniting in this way, we in embracing the Gospel. Paul reminds would demonstrate our willingness to suf- those among the Jewish community that fer for each other for the sake of deepen- God had instructed the Jewish people through the prophet Isaiah that Israel had ing our unity as a body of Christ. a destiny to fulfill in spreading the worship This has always been the call for followers of the one, true God to all nations. of Christ. Jesus redeemed all of humanity in himself and even commanded his disci- Paul reminds his Jewish hearers that the ples to “be one, as you, Father, are in me interest of the Gentiles in this Gospel is a sign of the fulfillment of this prophecy. If and I in you” (John 17:21). And yet theoIsrael is to complete its task as the logical, cultural, and liturgical disputes have often split the Body of Christ from its “servant of the Lord” mentioned in Isaiah, then they must extend themselves to the intended unity. Gentiles. God has chosen them for a misSo how can we achieve a united front? We sion of evangelization of the nations. To must not only turn to our eternal good what extent have we been faithful to that shepherd for guidance, but we must be evangelistic commission, which has now willing to suffer for our fellow Christians in been transferred to the Church? As Cathothe hopes of uniting more deeply in lics, have we strived to be “a light to the Christ’s love. This unity will not only draw Gentiles…an instrument of salvation to the us closer to each other, but in remaining ends of the earth”? united we can endure whatever sufferings (Continue page 4) may come our way, in the hopes that all

Masses for This Week Saturday, May 11th 5:30 p.m. Fr. Easterling Mother’s Day Novena

Sunday, May 12th 7:30 a.m. Fr. Uche Mother’s Day Novena

9:00 a.m. Fr. Uche Mothers Day Novena

10:30 a.m. Fr. Herbert Mothers’ Day Novena

12:00 p.m. SPANISH Fr. Moniz Mother’s Day Novena

3:00 p.m. Fr. Nguyen 4:45 p.m. Evening Prayer Lay Minister

Monday, May 13th 8:30 a.m. Communion Service Mother’s Day Novena

Tuesday, May 14th 8:30 a.m. Communion Service Mother’s Day Novena

Wednesday, May 15th 7:30 p.m. Communion Service Mother’s Day Novena

Thursday, May 16th 8:30 a.m. Communion Service Mother’s Day Novena

Friday, May 17th 8:30 a.m. Communion Service Mother’s Day Novena

Masses for Next Week Saturday, May 18th 5:30 p.m. Fr. Herbert Mother’s Day Novena

Sunday, May 19th 7:30 a.m. Fr. Mother’s Day Novena

9:00 a.m. Fr.

Annunciation Church Daily Masses At Annunciation: While Fr. Eugene continues to recuperate, all efforts are being made to ensure Mass coverage for our Saturday Vigil and Sunday schedule. Our priests from neighboring parishes have been very generous in this regard, given their own responsibilities in their home parishes. It is challenging to find priests for our daily Masses, so, unless a priest volunteers for a daily Mass, we are holding a Communion Service at our daily Mass times. For those wishing to attend Mass, following is a listing of daily Masses (Monday through Friday) at neighboring parishes (Masses are in English, unless otherwise noted): †Holy Angels—6:30 and 8:15 a.m. †Immaculate Conception—8:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. (Spanish) †Santa Teresita Chapel—6:15 and 9:30 a.m. †St. Luke—8:00 a.m. Parish Council Election News: Thanks to those parishioners who participated in last weekend’s nomination process. The nominees have been contacted and those who have agreed to move forward with the election process will be attending an Evening of Discernment this Monday, May 13th. We ask that you pray that the Holy Spirit will guide these individuals in their personal decision-making process. Sample ballots will be inserted into next weekend’s bulletins to allow you to acquaint yourselves with those whose names are being submitted for election consideration. Elections will be held on the weekend of May 25-26. Parish Directory Distribution: The Parish Pictorial Directories are available for pick up at the Parish Office during business hours For those who attended a photo session, a free directory is available to you. If you did not have your photo taken, but wish to purchase a directory, they are available for a cost of $10.00 on a first-come, first-serve basis. Monetary Scam Circulating Within Parish: A number of Annunciation parishioners have received what appears to be a text message from Fr. Eugene or Fr. Michael, requesting a favor from them. This “favor” always involves giving money or gift cards, of which the sender says they are in need. Please be advised that this is a scam and a hoax and is not a legitimate request from either priest, or anyone else associated with Annunciation Church. Do not respond to these texts in any way—simply delete them. Thank you.

Father Callanan’s Thank You And Mailing Address: Several parishioners have requested a re-print of Fr. Callanan’s mailing address. It is: Father Michael Callanan, Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers, P.O. Box 305, Mothers’ Day Novena Mayrknoll, NY 10545-0305. We are told that his condition is somewhat improved, 12:00 p.m. SPANISH Fr. Barrón but that, realistically, it will be quite some time before he will be ready to return to Mother’s Day Novena us. He did call the office recently and requested that his thanks for all of the cards, 3:00 p.m. Fr. Nguyen 4:45 p.m. Evening Prayer Lay Minister letters and prayers be expressed. He is most grateful to be kept in your thoughts and prayers. Monday, May 20th Mother’s Day Novena

10:30 a.m. Fr.

8:30 a.m. Communion Service Mother’s Day Novena

Tuesday, May 21st 8:30 a.m. Communion Service RIP Danny Do

Wednesday, May 22nd 7:30 p.m. Communion Service RIP Socorro Rondilla

Thursday, May 23rd 8:30 a.m. Visiting Priest S.I. Estella Clark

Friday, May 24th 8:30 a.m. Communion Service RIP Danny Do

Senior Group Meeting: The Senior Group meets this Monday, May 13th, at 1:00 p.m. in the Parish Office on Peck Road. We will have prayer, snacks and games, along with some books for you to take home. Come join us—all men and women over 60 are welcome! Spring Bible Study: The graduates of the Catholic Bible Institute are providing no-cost Bible sessions on the Book of Job for six Saturdays, which began May 11th in the Conference Room of the Parish Office. The Bible Study begins at 8:30 a.m. and concludes at 11:30 a.m. Please bring your Bible with you to each session. Al-Anon En Español: Personas que sufren por tener un familiar a amigo adicto al alcohol odrogas y desean tener serenidad en su vida. El grupo Al-Anon celebrando su 29 aniversario tendra una junta de informacion para usted que desea saber que hacer y como ayudar a sus familiares: Sabado 18 de Mayo a la 1:00 p.m. en la salon parroquial en la iglesia Immaculada Concepcion, 740 S. Shamrock Ave., Monrovia. Bienvenidos.

4th Sunday of Easter ¿Sabia Usted? Algunas señales de abuso son demasiado obvias para ocultarse, especialmente si un niño está tratando de encubrir evidencia. Los moretones y lesiones inexplicable pueden indicar abuso en el hogar, y los niños que están cerca de la víctima pueden notar estas lesiones más rapidamente que un adulto, proque pasan más tiempo juntos. Los niños también comparten secretos entre sí, y si se está abusando de un niño, él/ella puede sentirse más cómodo/a confiando en un amigo cercano que en un adulto. Es importante hablar con los niños sobre las señales de abuso y alentarlos a hablar con usted. Para ver un video acerca de esta tema visite: https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNoNISIj8Ws. You will find this information in English posted in the bulletin board located in the vestibule of the Church. Golf Classic Planned: All are invited to participate in the 13th Annual Golf Classic to raise funds for Mater Dolorosa Retreat Center on Monday, May 20th at the Glendora Country Club. Dinner and festivities will follow tournament play at the Retreat Center. Bring a foursome, become a tournament or tee sponsor, join us for dinner, volunteer to help, or pray for a successful tournament—it all works! You’ll find easy access to information and registration at: https:// materdolorosa.org/golf-classic/, or you can call the Development Office at (626) 355-7188-, Ext. 103. Two-Day Seminar: The Angelus Faith and Healing Mission will present a two-day seminar at St. Phillip the Apostle Church on May 25th and 26th. Guest speakers will be Dr. Peter Kreeft, a Professor of Philosophy and author, and Tim Staples, a Catholic Apologist, author and evangelist. The May 25th session runs from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and the Sunday session runs from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Cost for each day is $25 and includes lunch. Go to www.angelusretreats.org for more info. St. Padre Pio Celebration: The Southern California Renewal Communities (SCRC) are holding a one-day celebration to commemorate the birthday of St. Padre Pio on Saturday, May 25th from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The day includes presentations and Mass. This will take place in the St. Denis Parish Hall, located at 151 S. Diamond Blvd, Diamond Bar. Discounted registration of $20 thru May 20th, then $25. Call (818) 771-1361 for additional information.

Last Week’s Offertory Collections May 5, 2019 : $ 8,661.00 Last Year: $ 7,818.00 Online Giving: $770.00 Together in Mission—2019 Goal Amount: $55,700.00 Amount Pledged: $60,540.00 Amount Paid: $39,520.23 Difference Under Amount Paid: $16,179.77

Lord, Protect Them

May 12, 2019 Please Pray for: Victorio Ata,, Rosemary Guardado, Anne Strople, Rosemary Gabeldon, and Mark Duff. Born to Eternal Life: Jennifer Gong May she rest in peace. Calendar of Events: Sunday, May 12th Mother’s Day H,HK—9:00 AM Mother’s Day Luncheon B2—8:30 AM 10:30 Choir B2—11:30 AM FAITH Formation

Monday, May 13th OC1—1:00 PM Senior Group Meeting OC1—4:00 PM Rosary Prayer Group Ch—6:00 PM First Communion Practice C1—6:00 PM P.C. Eve. Of Discernment Ch—7:00 PM Spanish Prayer Group OC1—7:00 PM Baptism Preparation Class PO—7:00 PM Liturgy Meeting H,HK—7:00 PM REMA B2—7:30 PM SG Rehearsal

Tuesday, May 14th Ch—6:00 PM First Communion Practice OC1—5:00 PM Mariachi Practice D1—5:30 PM Young Adult Min. Team Trg H—6:30 PM Dance Practice OC1,OK,PO—7:00 PM Sp. Bible Study B2—7:00 PM Intercession Prayer Ministry

Joseph Villamayor Air Force Elizabeth Villamayor Air Force Wednesday, May 15th Robert James Logan IV Army Ch—10:00 AM Vocations Ministry Adrian Mc Nally Army B1—3:45 PM Spanish Youth Group Ronnel Resurrecion Navy Daniel Smith Marines B2—5:00 PM 7:30 Choir Patrick Thompson Navy B1—5:30 PM Mariachi Practice Catherine Holdren Coast Guard D1—5:30 PM Young Adult Ministry Robert Wrischnik Marines Brandon Tennis Navy B2—6:30 PM 10:30 Choir Rafael Hernandez, Jr. Marines Ch—7:00 PM Rosary Before Mass Mario Monoz Marines OC1—7:00 Meditation Group Emma Larenas Navy Gabriel Jimenez Air Force H,HK—7:00 PM MAD Town Council Mtg. Brian Griffiths Marines Thursday, May 16th John B. Goss Marines Noe Villanueva Army H,Sch,B1,C2—3:00 PM R.E. Classes Stephen Cain Marines B2—6:00 PM 9:00 Choir R. Michael Rodriguez Army ORE,D1—6:30 PM Youth Ministry Preston Ellis Air Force Matthew Aldrete Army Ch—7:00 PM Divine Mercy Prayer Group Patrick Parra Army PO—7:00 PM Finance Council Meeting Justin R. Lozano Marines OC1—7:00 PM Homeowners’ Meeting Vianca Medina Army Carlos Casillas Army Friday, May 17th Alex Quesada-Bocanegra Marines OC1—3:00PM OA Carlos Rodriguez Army Jacob Davis Navy Ch,H,HK—3:00 PM First Commun. Setup Shannon S. Everitt Air Force B2—6:00 PM 12:00 Choir Liezl Sarte Air Force C1,C2—7:00 PM SFC Mariel Constantino Air Force Christopher Moss Marines H,HK—7:00 PM BLD Prayer Group Nicholas Goddard Army April 7, 2002 D1—7;00 PM Encuentro Matrimonial David Aguilera Army Ch—7:00 PM Intercession Prayer Ministry Jason Smith Marines Brandon Patanjo Offering CollectionNavy $9,310.50 Healing Mass Michael Stanton Army Saturday, May 18th Alex Ascanio Marines Matthew ThankMartinez you and GodArmy bless you. H,HK—7:00 AM First Commun. Reception Osvaldo Santillan Air Force OC1—8:30 AM Bible Study Lazarus Fuentes Marines C1—11:00 AM BLD Prayer Group Cristian Jesus Garcia Army Marco Andres Garcia Army Ch—12:00 PM First Communion Michael Beltran Navy

United as One Flock? (continue…)

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ospel Reflection

~ John 10:27-30 ~ nd Reading Reflection As consoling as the image of the good ~ Revelation 7:9, 14b-17 ~ shepherd is to us, those who heard In speaking about this passage, the Jesus utter these words picked up Catechism of the Catholic Church rocks with which to stone him. They (CCC 1138*) refers to the immense questioned his status as “Christ” or crowd seen by John in his vision as Messiah, asking for an outright decla“‘Recapitulated in Christ,’ these are the ration. Jesus protests that he has ones who take part in the service of made his claim clearly, but then exthe praise of God and the fulfillment of tends the image of himself as shephis plan.” Other figures are included herd to identify himself with the Father. and all participate in the The minds of Jesus’ listeners would “recapitulation” or fulfillment of all have been attuned to the association things in Christ. This fulfillment culmithat he was making between himself nates in a gigantic, cosmic worship and God, who had promised to shepservice. herd his people in Ezekiel 34:11. When In the description of the significance of listeners ask Jesus for a clear declarathe scene to John we have the ironic tion that he’s the promised Messiah, phrase “For the Lamb who is in the He responds, “But you do not believe center of the throne will shepherd because you are not among my them.” The Lamb is the Shepherd. In sheep” (John 10:26). that simple phrase is contained the miracle of the Incarnation. Christ’s role In keeping with the division of the sheep that was prophesied in Ezekiel as mediator, standing in the gap be34, we’re told twice in John’s Gospel tween God and man as God/Man, is that “there was a division” among the expressed in his dual designation as Jews over Jesus (John 9:16; 10:19, Lamb and Shepherd. RSV). Jesus explains clearly that the In the cultures of the ancient Near determining factor that decides East, the shepherd was just such a whether or not anyone belongs to the symbol of gentleness, authority, solici- Father is whether or not one “hears” in tude, and power. The shepherd was the words of Jesus the voice of the guide, protector, companion, and care- shepherd prophesied in Ezekiel 34. By taker of his flock. For this reason, the following Jesus’ voice we receive etershepherd was a preferred image for nal life and remain safely in the hands kings. In Jesus, we see combined God of the Father. and man, shepherd and lamb, ruler and companion. He is Lamb, Shepigging Deeper for herd, and King. iscussion

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We encourage you to take notes as you reflect on this week scriptures / homily:

FORMED members can watch this week’s short “Opening the Word” VIDEO at: AnnunciationChurch.FORMED.org With friends or family, reflect on the following questions:  The presenter, Jules Miles, says that this week’s Gospel is all about “who are the real followers of Jesus?” According to the presentation, who are the Christians? And who are the shepherds of the flock today?

 The Gospel reading indicates that the sheep follow in the example of their shepherd, Jesus. Elsewhere in the Gospels, specifically in John 10:11, Jesus says, “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.” How can we lay down our lives for our fellow Christians each day?

 How will these sacrifices help us to grow in Christian unity?

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RAYER: Let us begin our time of prayer by placing ourselves in this scene in Jerusalem with Jesus teaching his disciples about following him as the good shepherd. Imagine that Jesus has just said that no one can take his flock out of his hand. How does his willingness to lay down his life for his sheep make him a trustworthy shepherd who will never lose his sheep? Just as Jesus laid down his life for his flock, you now recognize this call extends to you as well. Ask Jesus to show you how you can lay down your life for others, seeking to deepen Christian unity. Reflections reprinted here with permission from Augustine Institute.

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esús dice: “mis ovejas escuchan mi voz; yo las conozco y ellas me siguen”. Un poco antes en el discurso del Buen Pastor, Juan el evangelista explica que Jesús está usando “un lenguaje figurado”. No podemos tomar las palabras de Jesús literalmente, ya que somos personas, no ovejas. Entendemos al Señor figurativamente, luego, descubrimos todas las formas útiles que son similares a las ovejas. Una búsqueda rápida en Internet pone de manifiesto un número de videos mostrando cómo una oveja ignora la voz de cada persona excepto la de su pastor. Es sorprendente ver cómo las ovejas son de una mente firme, totalmente absortas pastoreando, ignorando todo lo que está a su alrededor. Aun cuando imitadores reproduzcan al pastor y las llame de la misma manera que el pastor lo hace, las ovejas ni siquiera se molestan en voltear a ver. El momento en que el verda-

dero pastor las llame, es entonces cuando prestan atención, respondiendo al llamado a su manera y vienen corriendo.

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PEGADIZO! Es de gran ayuda pensar en nuestra conexión con Jesús en términos de oveja. Nuestros corazones anhelan escuchar la voz de Jesús y responder tan rápido como lo hacen los animales de una granja. Sin embargo, en realidad ninguno de nosotros, hoy en día, vivió en la Palestina del primer siglo. Nunca escuchamos a Jesús decirnos, en su propio idioma, cómo él nunca permitiría que alguien nos alejara de su presencia. Aquí otra vez pensamos en forma figurada, luego imaginamos esas “voces” en la vida diaria que nos ayuda con un chasquido a poner atención y acercarnos a Jesús. El Evangelio de hoy nos invita a dedicar tiempo pensando en todo lo que nos lleva

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al Señor. Las conversaciones, las Escrituras, los deportes, la hospitalidad, el servicio, la música, las risas, las dificultades, cualquiera de estas cosas podría ayudar a nuestros oídos a reaccionar mientras vemos al Señor. Al practicar escuchar “la voz”, podemos sorprendernos darnos cuenta lo frecuente que Jesús ha estado llamándonos durante los asuntos de nuestros días. Cuando tengamos su voz en nuestros oídos, esperemos nunca perder ese tono de voz. Lecturas de hoy: Hch 13:14, 43–52; Sal 100 (99):1–2, 3, 5; Ap 7:9, 14b–17; Jn 10:27–30 Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. .

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ANNUNCIATION CHURCH 1307 East Longden Ave, Arcadia CA ~ www.annunciationchurch.net

Pastor: Rev. Eugene Herbert

In Residence: Rev. Michael Callanan, M.M.

Liturgy Francine Moore Linda Gutierrez

Saturday Evening Vigil 5:30 PM

Sunday 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 12:00 Noon (Español) 3:00 p.m. (Vietnamese) 4:45 p.m.—Liturgy of the Hours

Weekday Mass Schedule 8;30 a.m. Mon. Tue. Thurs. Friday Wed. [Marian Devotion] with O.L.O.P.H. Devotion 7:00 P.M. Rosary 7:30 P.M. Mass of the B.V.M.

OFFICE: 2701 Peck Road Monrovia, CA 91016 Telephone: (626) 447-6202 Fax: (626) 447-9834 Monday – Friday 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. (Closed for lunch from 12:00—1:00 P.M.)

Office Manager

7:45 A.M. Reconciliation 8:30 A.M. Mass & Exposition All Day Adoration 7:30 P.M. Benediction

(626) 422-3934

Sacristans Kathy Trinaystich

(626) 359-6553

Altar Servers Frances Luna

(626) 327-6147

Ushers Raul Arias

(626) 357-6465

Music Ministry Joella Merten, Dir. Joe Adamski Francine Moore Carlos Orozco Deidre Stadler

(626) 821-0264 (626) 437-5921 (626) 930-0448 (626) 371-6438 (626) 357-1433

PARISH ORGANIZATIONS Parish Council Dan Moran

First Friday Schedule

(626) 446-7837

Lectors Christine Hunt

LITURGIES

(626) 930-0448

Eucharistic Ministers

(626) 622-9519

Couples/Singles for Christ Perry Rivera

(909) 594-6475

Bereavement Gary Cooper

(626) 482-5041

Finance Council Jerry Gutierrez

(626) 446-7837

Perpetual Adoration/Nite Adoration

Mrs. Kathleen Trinaystich Ext. 10

Fatima First Saturday Devotion 7:00 P.M. Adoration 8:00 P.M. Mass

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

Holy Days

Meditation Group

Vigil: 5:30 P.M. 8:30 A.M. and 7:30 P.M.

Pat Arkosy

Eucharistic Ministry to the Sick

Reconciliation

Christian Service

Saturday: 3:30 to 5:00 P.M. or by appointment

Saturdays 10 am-12 Noon

Respect Life

Matrimony

Groupo de Oracíon

Six months notice required. Please contact the Parish Office to schedule an appointment with the Pastor.

Luis Romero

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Baptism

Ramiro y Mirna Cabrera (626) 376-1079

Mrs. Christine Hunt Ext. 11

Receptionist

2701 South Peck Road Monrovia, CA 91016 Telephone: (626) 446-1625 Monday & Wednesday 5:00—8:00 P.M. Tuesday & Thursday 2:00—8:00 P.M Closed on Fridays

Director Arcie Reza

Confirmation/Youth Ministry R.C.I.A. (Adults Only) Sandra Rivera

(626) 506-9068

R.C.I.A. for Children/F.I.R.E. Children’s Liturgy Esther and Susan (626) 446-1625

Quinceañera Sara Bugarin

(626) 482-5347

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Rosary Prayer Group Gary Miller

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(626) 444-9355 (626) 448-3304

Josie Dominguez (626) 252-8177

Dianne Logan

(626) 425-6230 (626) 303-6299

Encuentro Matrimonial: Fatima First Saturday Devotion: Jo DeLa Torre

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Divine Mercy Prayer Group Lupe Sheets

(626) 447-9479

Women’s Ministry Louise Rothkopf

(626) 446-2814

BLD Prayer Community Kathy Dela Paz

(626) 629-0788

Intercession Ministry Gloria Murillo (626) 316-0628 Justice & Peace Ministry Cathlene Wells (626) 840-7966