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Holy Family Cathedral Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 2, 2017

HOLY FAMILY CATHEDRAL MISSION STATEMENT We, the Catholic community of Holy Family Cathedral, Orange inspired by the Holy Spirit, are called to live the message of Jesus Christ. As an inclusive, culturally diverse, welcoming community we provide strong faith formation through our celebration of the Eucharist,

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HOLY FAMILY CATHEDRAL STAFF INFORMATION BISHOPS: Most Reverend Kevin W. Vann Most Reverend Tod D. Brown, Emeritus CLERGY: Reverend Patrick Moses, Rector Reverend Rudy Aluman, Parochial Vicar Reverend Rafael Luevano, In Residence Reverend Rudy Preciaso, In Residence Deacon Ed Bonnarens Deacon Pedro José Cardenas Deacon Carlos Euyoque Deacon Tom McGuine Deacon Gerhard P. Stadel OFFICE STAFF: Mary Lou Bell, Parish Secretary, Ext. 112 Mark Conti, Business Manager: Ext. 110 Chris Hanna, Office Manager, Ext. 116 Yvette Hyndman, Receptionist: Ext. 114 Ross Moodie, Liturgy Coordinator: Ext. 150 Sandy Toner, Parish Secretary, Ext. 120 BAPTISMS: Sandy Toner, Ext. 120 BAUTISMOS: Teresa Paniagua-Villa, Director, Ext. 156 FUNERALS: Kindly call the Bereavement Office (Ext. 239) for assistance in making arrangements. WEDDINGS: Call the parish office for information. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: On the second Tuesday of each month MARIAN AND DIVINE MERCY DEVOTIONS: Tuesday evenings at 7:30pm in the Cathedral OLPH DEVOTIONS: Wednesday evenings at 5:45pm in the Cathedral

Mass Reconciliation and Adoration Schedule

PARISH OFFICE: 566 South Glassell Street, Orange, CA 92866 (714) 639-2900 Fax (714) 639-8022 Web Site: www.hfcathedral.org Parish Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm Closed Saturdays and Sundays FAITH FORMATION: Children’s Religious Education: Sandra Dominguez-Rivera, Director Ext. 241 HISPANIC MINISTRY: Teresa Paniagua-Villa, Director: Ext. 156 MINISTRY TO THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY: Lorna Golden, Coordinator Ext. 239 MUSIC MINISTRY: Dr. Steven Van Wye, Director, Ext. 168 YOUTH MINISTRY AND CONFIRMATION: Luis Zuniga, Director, Ext. 237 CATHEDRAL SCHOOL: (714) 538-6012 Fax (714) 633-5892 Margaret Harlow, Principal Marie Ubl, Vice Principal ST. VINCENT DE PAUL MINISTRY: For assistance call (714) 239-5762 FIESTA Jessica McClure (714) 277-5266

MASS SCHEDULE

Weekdays: 8:15am and 12:10pm Wednesdays: 6:30pm - Spanish Mass (Sept.-May) Saturdays: 8:15am and Vigil 4:00pm Sundays: 6:45am, 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:15am, 12:45pm (Spanish), 5:00pm, 7:00pm College Mass (Sept. - May) Holy Days of Obligation: Vigil 5:30pm, 8:15am, 12:10pm, 5:30pm, and 7:30pm (Spanish) Sacrament of Reconciliation: Wednesdays 7:00pm, Fridays 7:15am and Saturdays 2:30pm Weekly Adoration - Wednesdays from 7:00pm - 8:00pm Monthly Adoration - Second Tuesday of each month

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WELCOME FATHER PATRICK AND FATHER RUDY! B I E N V E N I D O S

IT’S THE SUMMER LITURGICAL MINISTRIES MEMBERSHIP DRIVE! ARE YOU BEING “CALLED TO SERVE?” We are always looking for volunteers to assist with weekend Masses. Approximately 140 volunteers are needed each weekend. Please give prayerful consideration to joining the growing number of volunteers. Come and experience the joy of serving the Lord by ministering to your fellow parishioners.

Ministries Altar Servers – currently training, pick up an application in the sacristy Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion (EMHC) – trainings in July Extraordinary Ministers to the Sick – training on August 26, 8am-12:30pm Lectors – currently recruiting Sacristans - currently recruiting Ushers - currently recruiting for all Masses, help needed at 5:00pm Greeters - currently recruiting for all Masses Environment – service mainly during liturgical seasons After taking a few days of prayerful reflection, please email Ross Moodie, [email protected], and let him know in which ministry you have been called to serve.

FOURTH OF JULY OFFICE AND MASS SCHEDULE The Cathedral offices will be closed on

Tuesday, July 4th in observance of the Fourth of July Holiday, our offices will re-open at 9am on Wednesday.

There will be only one Mass celebrated on the Fourth of July at 9am.

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FIESTA OPPORTUNITY TICKETS FOR THE CAR Our car opportunity ticket sales are lower than prior years at this time. Please, please help us achieve our goal to raffle a car for the fiesta by purchasing your tickets early. To date we have only sold 170 tickets! Purchase multiple tickets to increase your chances to win. We must sell a minimum of 700 tickets to warrant the car, please see the disclosure on the back of your tickets. We need volunteers after Mass to help us sell tickets. Please consider volunteering after the Mass you normally attend. This is our major annual fundraiser and net proceeds go to support our parish programs such as Youth Ministry, Religious Education and many more. Any questions regarding the opportunity tickets, please contact Jessica McClure @ 714-277-5266 or [email protected]. Thank you for your continued support!

FIESTA NEWS AND NEEDS The 2017 Fiesta needs you! We have many open positions for the upcoming Fiesta September 22-24. If you are interested in volunteering or would like more information, please contact Jessica McClure @ 714-277-5266 or [email protected]. Thank you in advance! 2nd Hand Rose Co-Chair Game booth captains for the following booths are needed: Dime Toss Pitch til you Win Corn Bag Toss

Coke Pitch Duck Pluck Dino Dig

**We also have an open booth if you have a new game suggestion!** Food Booth Captains for the following booths are needed: Italian

Pizza

Bratwurst

BBQ

ATTENTION ALL MEN OF THE PARISH Mark your calendars now to join us for our annual Men’s Retreat at Mater Dolorosa Retreat Center on September 8-10. Don’t miss this opportunity for personal and spiritual renewal. Further information will follow in future bulletins.

FAITH FORMATION NEWS BASIC CERTIFICATION CLASSES HAS BEEN CANCELLED RCIA If you are an adult considering becoming Catholic, or a baptized catholic who hasn’t yet received the sacraments of Reconciliation, First Eucharist or Confirmation; please contact Sandra Dominguez-Rivera at the Faith Formation office (714) 639-2900 ext. 241. We will have a Welcoming Rite soon! Religious Education classes start in October, registration forms are available in the rectory office for your convenience. Any questions, please contact Sandra Dominguez-Rivera at the Faith Formation office (714) 639-2900 ext. 241 or via email at [email protected]. Thank you!

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YOUTH MINISTRY AND CONFIRMATION NEWS Join us at The Loft every Wednesday from 6pm-8pm Follow us on Facebook: Holy Family Cathedral Youth Ministry and on Instagram: HFCYM for more updates! Youth Ministry Wish List: Our ministry is in need of a new projector! If you would like to support our ministry by donating whatever you can to help us, we would greatly appreciate it!

AWAKEN YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY Come join us for adoration every Wednesday from 7:00pm-8:00pm in the church and stay and pray the rosary with us after! Join us every Wednesday at The Loft from 8:30pm9:30pm for fellowship and community. Please email [email protected] for any additional questions.

Please contact Luis Zuniga, Director of Youth Ministry and Confirmation for any questions at 714-639-2900 x237 or email: [email protected]

BOOK LOVERS CLUB BOOK LOVERS! Holy Family Book Club continues to meet each month. We gather the second Tuesday each month at 1:00 in the Loft or Faith Formation Offices off of the Holy Family LaVeta parking lot. Here are some upcoming books: July 11 “Missing, Presumed” by Susie Steiner; August 8 “Unforgettable: A Son, A Mother & the Lessons of a Lifetime by Scott Simon; Sept. 12 “Book of Joy” by Dalai Lama & Desmond Tutu. Join us to discuss, share, inform and be introduced to some wonderful reading. If unable to attend, enjoy the selections at your own pace. Questions? Call Ginny 714-289-4490.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL CANCELLED THIS SUMMER Vacation Bible School is cancelled this summer due to Holy Family Cathedral School’s S.E.E.D project. Construction starts immediately after school is over this upcoming July. Please see the school page (bulletin page 10) for information on HFCS summer camp and summer school dates and times. Summer camp would be an alternative option to our annual vacation bible school.

ST. DISMAS BROTHERHOOD The Brotherhood of Saint Dismas welcomes all Catholic men who wish to develop their spiritual life. Together we strive to come closer to Christ fostering a spirit of prayer and penance, studying our Catholic faith, mutual support and other opportunities for spiritual growth. We are also committed to the evangelization of our families, of our youth and our neighborhoods. The Brotherhood of Saint Dismas has called Holy Family Cathedral its home since 2007 and is involved in many parish ministries including our annual parish fiesta. Join us on Thursday evenings at 7:30pm at Holy Family Cathedral. Please call Daniel Rodriguez at 714-476-3800 for more information.

PLEASE REMEMBER THE SICK OF OUR PARISH IN PRAYER

Margarita Acosta Aaron Akana Dayton Anderson Ginny Anton Bertha Aragon Maria Arellano Dorothy Augustine Elizabeth Bartek Magdalena Beanes Molly Bell Rose Bonilla Lillian Bosnick Jordan Brockington Ted Carlson Virginia Castañeda Ed Cote

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Michael Hixson Patrick Hixson Mia Hughes Jon Kiel Gloria Kim Jennifer Krise Anita LeBlanc Joel LeBlanc Liz Lemons Hayden Lyskoski John Mangrich Fr. Fredie Mancilla Joan Martin Amber Matranga Melinda Meadows Mark Mendzer Jason Meyers Brenda Moreno Ana Maria Morone Jose Humberto Morones Theresa Morris Jackie Muñoz Teresa Ortiz Olga Paniagua Margaret Perez

Edmund Dee Diane De La Torre Richard Della Torre Leticia de Guzman Mirko Duckovic Andy Dicker Ellen Encosky Oralie Enos David Erlandsen Barbara Everett Ann Fain Isla Faith Anne Fewel Charlie Flathers Kathleen Fraser Ana Franco Edward Garr Chris Genesh Paul George Al Glickser Dieter Gonzalez Margarita Gonzalez Rosa Maria Gonzalez Irma Gutierrez Jayson Hanna Esther Healy

Martha Phelan Benito Ramirez Elsa Garcia Rivera Humberto Robles Ana Maria Rodriguez Javier Rodriguez Norma Rodriguez Teresa Rodriguez Mary Rosario Rita Roussel Lorena Salazar Ann Sansoucie Joe Sansoucie Teresa Santos Sydney Sigafus Angel Soto Rachael Tangredi James Theis James Thomas Jaye Thomsen Kris Tonsich Nick Tonsich Lorraine Vega Lucy Yu

WITH SYMPATHY The members of Holy Family Cathedral extend our deepest sympathy to the families of Beverly Miller, Amelia Velasquez and Jim Dutcher. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during bereavement. Lord, remember those who have died and have gone before us marked with the sign of faith. Amen.

PARISH SACRIFICIAL GIVING SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 2017

SUNDAY OFFERTORY 2016

$25,686.49

SUNDAY OFFERTORY 2017

$27,932.23

WHY GIVE ONLINE? Simplicity - You won’t have to worry about whether or not you remembered to turn in your tithe check. When you go out of town or miss a service for any reason, your tithe will continue automatically. Security - Giving online is even more secure than using checks, because electronic gifts cannot be lost or stolen. No Distractions - On Sunday mornings you can come ready to worship without the distraction of writing a check because you know your tithe is taken care of already. Easily Track Giving - Online giving is easier to track for our administrative staff and requires less processing since the information is automatically logged and deposited. This also allows you to easily access your up-to-date giving records online. Please go to www.hfcathedral.org and click on e-giving. You have a choice of donating through our online application. Thank you!

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EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Brothers and Sisters, please join us the second Tuesday of each month as we embrace this ministry at our Holy Family Cathedral. Please email [email protected] to receive more information and Eucharistic Adoration schedules. For the month of July our Day of Eucharistic Adoration will be Tuesday, July 11 following the 8:15am Mass through Wednesday, July 12 before the 8:15am Mass. We will gather in prayer and praise before the Blessed Sacrament. The Diocesan intention is that of an increase of vocations to the priesthood and religious life. This is a wonderful way to spend time with our Lord. Please sign up to be with our Lord in the late evening and early morning hours. We still need some of the timeslots filled in. Thank you.

ADORACIÓN AL SANTÍSIMO Para el mes de junio nuestro día de la Adoración al Santísimo será el martes 13 de junio, después de la Misa de 8:15am hasta el miércoles 14 de junio antes de la Misa de las 8:15am. Este tiempo es un tiempo maravilloso para pasarlo con nuestro Señor. La Exposición al Santísimo ha sido recomendada con frecuencia por los Papas. La vida de los santos esta repleta de testimonio de amor al Santísimo y de los maravillosos frutos de la adoración a través de los siglos.

WEEKLY ADORATION - Wednesdays from 7:00pm - 8:00pm ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Sunday, July 9, will be our monthly food drive. Please bring canned and package food items to the table between the Church and the Parish Center between 7am and 1pm. This month we are in need of Macaroni & cheese, canned tuna and chicken, dish soap and toothpaste. Your generosity is greatly appreciated. As part of our ministry, St. Vincent de Paul provides emergency food help to everyone who lives within our parish boundaries. Can you use some food help during these tough economic times? You may contact our office 7 days a week and leave a message, but we are only open Tuesday through Saturday. You can call for help once a month by calling 714-239-5762. Make sure to leave your name, address and telephone number as well as letting us know the number of adults and children in your family. Be sure to tell us what kind of help we can provide. We will call you back and bring the assistance to your home. Your request for help is always kept confidential.

SAN VICENTE DE PAUL

Domingo, 9 de julio, se colectará comida para el Ministerio de San Vicente De Paul. Por favor de traer comida enlatada o en paquetes a la mesa que estará entre la Iglesia y el Salón Parroquial entre las 7:00am y la 1:00pm. Este mes tenemos una gran necesida de macaroni con queso, tuna y pollo enlatado, jabón de lavar platos y pasta de diente. Le agradecemos su gran generosidad. Somos parte del Ministerio San Vicente de Paul y como tal, ofrecemos ayuda de emergencia con comida para todas las familias que lo necesiten y que vivan dentro de los limites de nuestra parroquia. Nos puede llamar cualquier día y dejar su mensaje, pero la oficina está habierta solamente de Martes a Sábado. Usted puede llamar pidiendo ayuda una vez al mes llamando al teléfono 714-239-5762 no se olvide de dejar su nombre, dirección y su numero de teléfono, tambien indique el numero de adultos y cuantos niños tiene en su familia. Por favor indiquenos que clase de ayuda necesita. Nosotros le regresaremos su llamada para indicarle que estamos trayendo, la ayuda requerida, a su casa. Su requerimiento por ayuda lo mantenemos en confidencia.

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PASTORAL CARE MINISTRY NEWS HOPE AND HEALING AFTER ABORTION (aka Project Rachel): If you, or someone you know, has been hurt by the act of abortion, please accept this invitation to conversation with a minister especially trained in this very sensitive area of ministry. All calls are confidential. Please call our help line at 800-722-4356. Our church cares about you and we are here to help. THE CATHEDRAL COFFEE HOUSE (Ministry with Adults with Special Needs): For information about our Coffee House Ministry please contact Norma Colgan at [email protected]. WALKING WITH THOSE WHO GRIEVE: If you are struggling from the loss of a loved one, please call, Jane Camacho at 714-721-5565. We offer Companion Ministers who are available to walk with you during your times of grief, even if your loss was months/years ago. You are not alone, we are here to help. HELP FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS: If you OR someone you know is in an abusive relationship, there is help and support available and it’s just a phone call away. For more information or for a referral to a domestic violence shelter, please call: HUMAN OPTIONS: 877-854-3594 LAURA’S HOUSE: 866-498-1511 WTLC (Women’s Transitional Living Center): 714-992-1931 INTERVAL HOUSE: 714-891-8121

NEW HOPE CRISIS COUNSELING CENTER STRUGGLING TO COPE WITH DAY TO DAY LIFE? 24 Hours per Day/7 Days per Week 714-New Hope (714-639-4673) (Hotline) www.newhopenow.org (Online) Call or click for live counseling with a New Hope Counselor

HOPE & HEALING AFTER ABORTION Assists all who have been hurt by the act of abortion. This ministry provides emotional, spiritual, and sacramental support to women who have had this experience, significant others who were part of the decision to abort, as well as professionals who may have assisted in this procedure. All conversations are held in the strictest confidence. To speak with a companion minister who has been specifically trained in this very sensitive area of ministry, please call our 24/7 number at 1-800-722-4356

DON’T FORGET TO FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM AND GOOGLE PLUS! YOUNG IN SPIRIT WANTS YOU TO COME JOIN US The invitation is still out there for you to join the Young in Spirit group. You will be helping us with our projects for our own parishioners and people in foreign lands. Help us brighten someone’s day! School parents are most welcome! We meet every Tuesday at 9:00am in the Parish Center to socialize, share snacks and enjoy each other’s company. We really need your help to continue our goal to supply rosaries to those locally and throughout the world. You will be amazed at how easy it is and you will easily make your first rosary the first day. Please contact Barbara Mahar at 714-547-2609 or Ann Flammang at 714-538-4414 for more information.

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THE RICHNESS OF LIFE IN CHRIST Today we have the beautiful story of the woman promised a child, the wonderful exhortation about life in Christ, and a powerful instruction from Jesus. An embarrassment of riches? Not if we take Jesus' words about "welcome" to heart. The many challenges and blessings offered to us today by Elisha, Paul, and Jesus should be cause for rejoicing, and welcomed heartily into our lives. And, like the great treat that they are, they should be enjoyed and shared generously with others. Today's reading from Romans was chosen very early in the liturgical life of the Church to be the sole apostolic instruction received by candidates for baptism at the Easter Vigil. This illustrates its importance as a core belief, and as a means of comprehending the story of the Resurrection. Christ's resurrection is not merely a story about something that he underwent once upon a time, but it is our story, the story of how we joined the other members of the one Body of Christ, the church. We were not only dead, but we were buried; not ultimately buried, but raised to eternal life with Christ. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Elisha promises a baby son to the hospitable woman (2 Kings 4:8-11, 14-16a). Psalm — For ever I will sing the goodness of the Lord (Psalm 89). Second Reading — We shall live in newness of life as Christ was raised from the dead (Romans 6:3-4, 8-11). Gospel — Whoever gives but a cup of cold water to another will surely be rewarded (Matthew 10:37-42).

FREEDOM Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves and under a just God cannot long retain it. —Abraham Lincoln

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday:

Eph 2:19-22; Ps 117:1bc-2; Jn 20:24-29

Tuesday:

Gn 19:15-29; Ps 26:2-3, 9-12; Mt 8:23-27

Wednesday:

Gn 21:5, 8-20a; Ps 34:7-8, 10-13; Mt 8:28-34

Thursday:

Gn 22:1b-19; Ps 115:1-6, 8-9; Mt 9:1-8

Friday:

Gn 23:1-4, 19; 24:1-8, 62-67; Ps 106:1b-5; Mt 9:9-13

Saturday:

Gn 27:1-5, 15-29; Ps 135:1b-6; Mt 9:14-17

Sunday:

Zec 9:9-10; Ps 145:1-2, 8-11, 13-14; Rom 8:9, 11-13; Mt 11:25-30

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION It’s Independence Day week, and there is a link worth tracing between the Declaration of Independence and the language of liturgy. One of the signers of the Declaration on that July 4 long ago was Charles Carroll, probably the wealthiest man in the colonies and one of the few Catholics on the political scene. As a flourish to his signature, he sought to distinguish himself from other prominent citizens bearing the same name by penning “Charles Carroll of Carrolltown”— a defiant “come and get me if you dare” postscript aimed at the British. Carroll’s brother John was a priest and patriot who in 1789 was given the task of organizing the Catholic Church in this country. By 1791 he had assembled a synod, or assembly of delegates, to launch that task formally. Archbishop Carroll wanted to gain acceptance of our faith by American people who mistrusted our customs and could not comprehend our liturgy. He made the amazing proposal to Rome that our liturgy should be prayed not in Latin, but in the vernacular, English. His wish was denied, but one hundred sixty years later, his deep desire helped the American bishops and scholars at the Second Vatican Council to win the vote in favor of the vernacular not just for the United States, but for the Church throughout the world. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.



      

                     

                                                    

         

    

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REFLEXIONEMOS SOBRE LA PALABRA DE DIOS La fuerza laboral estadounidense trabaja más horas hoy en día y su producción es más rápida que nunca antes. Algunos dicen que el incentivo más fuerte es el peligro de perder el trabajo o los beneficios si no se produce adecuadamente. Otros acreditan el aumento de productividad a las atractivas recompensas monetarias integradas al sistema empresarial. De cualquier manera, la mayoría de los analistas están de acuerdo en que esa tendencia no es buena. En toda categoría de ingresos hay personas que están sacrificando demasiado el tiempo con su familia a fin de darle más tiempo al trabajo. Esta semana las tres lecturas bíblicas ejemplifican el sistema de recompensa que Dios ofrece a aquellas personas que hacen sacrificios meritorios. A diferencia de los sacrificios debido al exceso de trabajo, estos sacrificios traen recompensas eternas. La historia de Eliseo y la mujer servicial ejemplifica las recompensas por la generosidad. Ella no actúa por interés propio, sino por respeto al siervo de Dios, el profeta Eliseo. La generosidad de la mujer es recompensada con una vida nueva en su vientre, un hijo que cuide de ella al llegar a su ancianidad. Pablo nos dice que todos los que hemos muerto al pecado viviremos con Cristo en “una vida nueva” (Romanos 6:4). Por último Jesús dice que “el que pierda [la vida] por mí, la conservará . . . y quien dé un vaso de agua fresca a uno de estos pequeños, no se quedará sin recompensa” (Mateo 10:39, 42). El sacrificio es central para el discipulado cristiano y así también lo es la resurrección del Señor. —Virginia Stillwell Derechos de autor © 2013, World Library Publications. Todos los derechos reservados.

VIVAMOS LA PALABRA DE DIOS Esta semana y la próxima, Mateo se refiere a los “pequeños”. ¿Quiénes son los pequeños de tu comunidad? ¿De qué manera eres llamado a extenderles tu mano? ¿Qué sacrificio deberás hacer? ¿Cuál será la recompensa? Derechos de autor © 2013, World Library Publications. Todos los derechos reservados.

OPEN HOUSE AND ICE CREAM SOCIAL - JULY 16, 2017 ST. FRANCIS ASSISTED LIVING HOME - 1:30PM - 3:30PM 1718 West 6th Street Santa Ana Tour the home, meet the Franciscan sister caregivers and enjoy some ice cream. For further information or a private tour, please contact 714-542-0381

INFORMACION SOBRE EL CUATRO DE JULIO Las oficinas de la catedral estarán cerradas el

Martes, 4 de julio y abrirán de nuevo el miercoles a las 9am.

Se celebrará solamente una Misa el Martes, 4 de julio a las 9am.

BOLETOS PARA LA RIFA DEL AUTO Compre sus boletos a traves del website, después de las misas o en las oficinas de la parroquia de lunes a viernes entre las 9am - 5pm. No pierda la oportunidad de ganarse un auto nuevo. Los boletos cuestan $50 cada uno, compre el suyo hoy!

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QUEREMOS BAUTIZAR A NUESTRO BEBE 1. Hacer una cita en la Oficina del ministerio Hispano por teléfono al número: (714) 639-2900 Ext. 156, ó personalmente para pedir una entrevista en la oficina del Ministerio Hispano con domicilio en 126 W. La Veta, en la misma cuadra de la Iglesia solo que por el lado de la calle Veta, 714-639-2900 Ext. 156. 2. ENTREVISTA: A la entrevista necesitan asistir los Padres (Mamá y Papá) y Padrinos y llevar consigo el acta de nacimiento del Registro Civil del niño/a; y también Certificado de Matrimonio por la Iglesia. 3. REQUISITOS PARA LOS PADRINOS PADRINOS SON: Si los Padrinos es una pareja debe de estar casada por la Iglesia. Si los Padrinos son solteros deben de tener por lo menos 16 años de edad, haber recibido los Sacramentos de Iniciación Cristiana que son: Bautismo, Confirmación, Primera Comunión. Código de Derecho Canónico 874 # 3, nos dice que los requisitos para los Padrinos son: Sea Católico, este Confirmado, haya recibido ya el Santísimo Sacramento de la Eucaristía y lleve, al mismo tiempo, una vida congruente con la fe y con la misión que va asumir. CLASE PRE-BAUTISMAL: Necesitamos asistir a 1 clase Pre-Bautismal que es el cuarto miércoles de cada mes de las 7:00 P.M. – 9:30 P.M., en el Centro San José. 126 W. La Veta Ave. Orange, CA. 92866 ( Por favor no niños a la clase Pre-Bautismal) FECHA DE LOS BAUTISOS: El primer domingo del mes. Favor de comunicarse con Teresa Paniagua para mas información al 714-639-2900 Ext. 156 or por correo electrónico a [email protected]

TU PALABRA ME DA VIDA CADA VIERNES A LAS 7:00PM Este grupo se reúne cada viernes para Reflexionar sobre la Palabra de Dios, y el Evangelio Dominical para Compartir la Fe. En donde en el Centro San José, en el mismo lugar de la Oficina Hispana 126 W. La Veta, en la misma cuadra en donde está la Iglesia pero solo por la calle Veta.

R.I.C.A. - LOS MARTES A LAS 6:30PM R.I.C.A., Rito de Iniciación Cristiano para Adultos: Este Proceso es para personas mayores de edad que aun no han Celebrado los Sacramentos de Iniciación como es Bautismo, Primera Comunión y Confirmación, si te hace falta uno de estos sacramentos favor de comunicarte a la oficina del Ministerio Hispano, 126 W. La Veta, (714) 639-2900 Ext. 156. Extendemos la invitación a las personas que tienen la inquietud de cómo ser católico y también para aquellos que ya recibieron los sacramentos pero desean saber y crecer más en la fe.

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LA RIQUEZA DE LA VIDA EN CRISTO Hoy tenemos la preciosa historia de la mujer a quien se le promete un hijo, una maravillosa exhortación a la vida en Cristo y una poderosa enseñanza de Jesús. ¿Demasiadas riquezas en una sola dosis? No, si tomamos las palabras de Jesús sobre "ser acogedores" de corazón. Los muchos retos y bendiciones que hoy nos ofrecen Eliseo, Pablo, y Jesús deben ser causa de regocijo, y debemos acogerlos de corazón en nuestras vidas. Y, como el gran regalo que son, deben ser disfrutados y compartidos generosamente con los demás. La lectura de hoy tomada de la carta a los romanos fue seleccionada en los comienzos de la vida litúrgica de la Iglesia como instrucción apostólica que debían recibir los candidatos al bautismo durante la Vigilia de Pascua. Esto da una idea de su importancia como creencia central, y como medio para entender la historia de la resurrección. La resurrección de Cristo no es solamente la historia de algo por lo que él pasó una vez hace tiempo, sino que es nuestra historia, la historia de cómo nos unimos a los otros miembros del Cuerpo de Cristo, la Iglesia. No sólo estábamos muertos, sino enterrados; pero no enterrados para siempre, sino resucitados a la vida eterna en Cristo. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

LECTURAS DE HOY

LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA

Primera Lectura — — La hospitalidad genuina se alaba mucho (2 Reyes 4:8-11, 14-16a).

Lunes:

Ef 2:19-22; Sal 117 (116):1bc-2; Jn 20:24-29

Salmo — Proclamaré sin cesar la misericordia del Señor (Salmo 89 [88]).

Martes:

Gn 19:15-29; Sal 26 (25):2-3, 9-12; Mt 8:23-27

Segunda lectura — Vivan para Dios en Cristo Jesús (Romanos 6:3-4, 8-11).

Miércoles:

Gn 21:5, 8-20a; Sal 34 (33):7-8, 1013; Mt 8:28-34

Jueves:

Gn 22:1b-19; Sal 115 (114):1-6, 8-9; Mt 9:1-8

Viernes:

Gn 23:1-4, 19; 24:1-8, 62-67; Sal 106 (105):1b-5; Mt 9:9-13

Sábado:

Gn 27:1-5, 15-29; Sal 135 (134):1b-6; Mt 9:14-17

Domingo:

Zac 9:9-10; Sal 145 (144):1-2, 8-11, 13-14; Rom 8:9, 11-13; Mt 11:25-30

Evangelio — El que los recibe a ustedes, a mí me recibe. (Mateo 10:37-42).

TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE Hace algunos años, el cantante de rock Carlos Santana y el grupo roquero Maná ganaron un premio en los “Latin Grammys” por su canción: “Corazón espinado”. Esta bella canción es de un hombre que lamenta el dolor que una mujer le ha causado. No la puede olvidar, porque ella le ha dejado el corazón espinado. Esta canción siempre me recuerda al Sagrado Corazón de Jesús, corazón rodeado por una corona de espinas e inflamado por el amor que le tiene a su mujer, la Iglesia, es decir, nosotros. La devoción al Sagrado Corazón proviene de una monja francesa, santa Margarita María Alacoque a quien Jesús le mostró su corazón en junio de 1675. Jesús le dijo que su corazón arde de amor por los seres humanos, pero los cristianos sólo lo ofendemos con insultos, ingratitud e indiferencias. ¿Cuántas veces, como Iglesia o como individuos, le hemos espinado el corazón al Señor? Y aun así, la imagen del corazón espinado e inflamado de Jesús nos sigue cantando y llamando para que seamos suyos. Si regresamos a él, Jesucristo nos promete doce bendiciones de paz, consolación, fervor y otras gracias. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

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