Our Mission With the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we, the Roman Catholic Community of Santiago de Compostela, aspire to proclaim in word and action the living Gospel of Jesus Christ.
A Roman Catholic Stewardship Church “This is the time of fulfillment. The kingdom of God is at hand.” -Mark 1: 14-20
Fr. Thomas Paul K. Naval PASTOR
Fr. Stephen Lesniewski PAROCHIAL VICAR
Fr. Gregory Dick, O. Praem WEEKEND ASSISTING PRIEST
Fr. Joseph Young PRIEST IN RESIDENCE
MASS SCHEDULE:
Dan Diesel
Saturday Vigil Sunday
DEACON
Humberto Ramirez
Daily (Mon-Sat) First Friday National Holidays
DEACON
5pm 7am, 8:30am, 10:15am, 12pm, 1:45pm, 6:00pm (Español) 8am (Rosary following Mass) 8am 8am
RECONCILITATION: Friday Saturday
4pm-5pm 3:30pm-4:30pm
PERPETUAL ADORATION: First Friday Benediction
8am-7:45am Saturday 8am
MASS WITH ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Second Saturday
8am
HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION: Vigil Holy Days
6pm 8am, 6pm, 7:30pm (Español)
PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Fri Sunday
8:30am-1pm, 2pm-8:30pm 9am-12pm, 1pm-5:30pm
PARISH OFFICE PHONE NUMBERS:
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Business Manager Communications/Scheduling Hispanic Ministries Maintenance Music Ministry R.C.I.A. Religious Education Youth Ministry
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JANUARY 21, 2018 21682 LAKE FOREST, LAKE FOREST, CA 92630 • OFFICE: 949-951-8599 • FAX: 949-951-2687 SDCCATHOLIC.ORG
January 21, 2018
Third Sunday In Ordinary Time
Sunday/Domingo, January 21
Saturday/Sábado, January 27
6:30am 6:30am 8:00am 8:00am 9:00am 2:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm
7:00am
Welcome Table Donuts Children’s Liturgy RCIA Library Open Youth Ministry Baptisms Confirmation Children’s Liturgy
Plaza Plaza Room A Rooms B-C and Santiago Library Rooms B-C Church Rooms B-C Room A
Monday/Lunes, January 22 8:00am 9:00am 4:00pm 5:30pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 7:00pm
Daily Mass Library Open Religious Ed (Eng) Religious Ed (Eng) St. Vincent de Paul Sp. Ex. St. Ignatius Santo Rosario
Church Library Rooms A-I Rooms J-K Library Santiago Church
Tuesday/Martes, January 23 8:00am 1:30pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm
Daily Mass Home School Cub Scouts Sp. Ex. St. Ignatius Coro Cristo Rey
Church Rooms A-C Room A Chapel Mtg. Room Church Library
Wednesday/Miércoles, January 24 8:00am 8:30am 6:00pm 7:00pm -7:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm
Daily Mass English Bible Study Children’s Choir Ensemble Music English Bible Study BSA Troop 604 Junta de Catequistas Guadalupanos
Church Kitchen, Rooms E-H, Santiago Church Church Kitchen, Library, Rooms E-H Room A Room C Santiago
Thursday/Jueves, January 25 8:00am 6:00pm 6:45pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm
Daily Mass Compañia Espiritual Clase de Biblia Chorale Adult RCIA-Eng Ministrels
Church Chapel Mtg. Room Rooms D-I Room A Santiago Church
Friday/Viernes, January 26 7:00am 8:00am 9:30am 1:00pm 5:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 9:00pm
Christian Men In Commerce Daily Mass Al-Anon K of C Grupo de Crochet
Room A
Church Room J Kitchen Library Quinceañera Rehearsal Church Formación en la Fe Rooms B-K Junta de Padres Room A Hora Santa Church K of C Rooms A-K
8:00am 8:00am 8:00am 12:00pm 12:00pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:30pm 4:30pm
Catholic Men’s Fellowship Daily Mass Burrito Ministry Christian Men in Commerce Quinceañera K of C Kyrie Music Confessions Welcome Table Children’s Liturgy
Santiago Church Kitchen Rooms E-H Church Kitchen, Rooms A-K Room A Church Plaza Room A
January 21st-January 27th Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Saturday
(7am) (8:30am) (10:15am) (12pm) (1:45pm) (6pm) (8am) (8am) (8am) (8am) (8am) (8am) (5pm)
Fr. Stephen Lesniewski Francisco and Socorro Sanchez† Francisco Sanchez † Elizabeth Okada Alex Rivera † Rafael Valdes-Camin † Josefino Goco † Luzgarda Acosta † Serafin Pineda Jr. David Duran Carmen Villalvazo † Buena C. Pineda Irene Perez
Prayers for the Sick Lucy Aguilar, Pablito Aguilon, Ofelia Alvizo, David Atkins , Nancy Barrera, Burgos Family, Matthew Burgos, Democracia Calasanz, Mr. Caschetta, Castro Family, Margret Collins, Cherie Deeble, Deacon Dan Diesel, Edwin Dominguez, Duran Family, Patrick and Helen Farrell, Marta and Mike Fowler, Louie D. Garcia, Michael S. Garcia, Kathy Goebel, Bea Gougeon, Rev. Dave Gruver, John Gutierrez, Mary Jane Haas, Andy Heidesch, Delfina Hernandez, Marie Ingoglia, Kay Kenson, Frank LeFranco, Takoa Last, Thomas Lynch, Guadalupe Meza, Jesus Meza, Karim Moftakhar, Ligaya Nerona, Mary Odierna, Lumi Palacio, Erika Pena, Lino Protomartir, Cyrus Rhee, Rachel Ruelas, Rose Ruiz, Ilda Sánchez, Luke Siglar, Doris Sinclair, Irene Sullivan, James A. Swistak, Ruth Toth. Please note: In order to keep the list current, names will remain on the list for six weeks. Please resubmit after that time by contacting:
[email protected]. PICTURE(S) ON FRONT COVER
Schedule Subject to Change
Picture (T to B): 1. 3 rd Sunday in Ordinary Time artwork. 2.-3. Family Mass. Photos submitted by Lyanamar Medina. 4. Free Throw Tournament. Photos submitted by Ken Breneman.
January 21, 2018
Third Sunday In Ordinary Time
JMJ January 21, 2018 My Dearest Parish Family, God be with us always.
“Walking with a friend in the dark is better than walking alone in the light.” This is quote I received from a priestfriend. Our Lord Jesus has constantly invited us to be His friend. He waits patiently at the Tabernacle for us to visit. He sends out the call to gather at the Eucharist, the Mass where we can be nourished and strengthened. Let us heed the call so that with Him always with us each day indeed will not just be a bonus but a gift. God bless and take care.
I shared in a homily how I sat beside a Love and prayers, very mature lady on the occasion of her birthday. She told me at one point that in her mind any day after she reached the age of 70 is already a bonus day for her. Then she gladly Fr. Thomas Paul K. Naval declared “I am now 80 years old!” She is grateful for the ten bonus years. This shows us her great attitude of gratitude as she approached the twilight of her years. Now, if we can take that principle and assign no number of years before we consider each day a bonus then it will not just be great but an excellent way to live each day. To consider each a day a present brings hope into any situation because we look forward positively to what the day can bring us and what we can bring to each day. This is one form of conversion that the JMJ Gospel this weekend is talking about and asking us practice in our lives. 21 de enero de 2018 Converting each day into a blessing and challenge not as a burden. Mi Querida Familia Parroquial, Our faith-life should be approached this way. Let these few weeks of ordinary time be the foundation on which we journey through the rest of the year. We are given numerous opportunities to strengthen our knowledge about our faith, deepen our relationship with the Spirit, build our fellowship with one another and practice our discipleship. All we have to do is look into the many invitations posted on the Bulletin Boards of Parish and Diocesan events. Then pray to what appeals to our hearts and where the Spirit is leading us.
Ahora, si podemos tomar ese principio y asignarle ningún número de años antes de considerar que cada día es una bonificación, entonces no solo será grandioso sino una forma excelente de vivir cada día. Considerar cada día un regalo trae esperanza a cualquier situación porque esperamos positivamente lo que el día nos puede traer y lo que podemos traer a cada día. Esta es una forma de conversión de la que el Evangelio habla este fin de semana y nos pide que practiquemos en nuestras vidas. Convirtiendo cada día en una bendición y un desafío no como una carga. Nuestra vida de fe debe enfocarse de esta manera. Dejemos que estas pocas semanas de tiempo ordinario sean la base sobre la cual viajamos durante el resto del año. Se nos dan numerosas oportunidades para fortalecer nuestro conocimiento sobre nuestra fe, profundizar nuestra relación con el Espíritu, construir nuestra comunión entre nosotros y practicar nuestro discipulado. Todo lo que tenemos que hacer es examinar las muchas invitaciones publicadas en los boletines de los eventos parroquiales y diocesanos. Luego orar a lo que atrae nuestros corazones y hacia dónde nos guía el Espíritu.
"Caminar con un amigo en la oscuridad es mejor que caminar solo en la luz". Esta es una cita que recibí de un sacerdote amigo. Nuestro Señor Jesús constantemente nos ha invitado a ser su amigo. Él espera pacientemente en el Tabernáculo para que nosotros lo Dios esté con nosotros siempre. visitemos. Él envía el llamado para reunirse en la Eucaristía, la Misa en la Compartí en una homilía cómo me senté que podemos ser nutridos y junto a una dama muy madura con fortalecidos. Prestemos atención al motivo de su cumpleaños. Ella me dijo llamado para que con Él siempre con en un momento que en su mente un día nosotros cada día no sea solo un regalo, después de cumplir los 70 ya es un día sino un regalo. Dios lo bendiga y cuide. extra para ella. Luego, con mucho gusto, declaró: "¡Tengo 80 años!". Agradece los diez años de bonificación. Con amor y oraciones, Esto nos muestra su gran actitud de gratitud al acercarse al ocaso de sus años. Fr. Thomas Paul K. Naval
January 21, 2018
Third Sunday In Ordinary Time
For these gifts we are grateful: Sunday Offertory (1/14/18) Sunday Offertory:
$ 15,392.18
Average Weekly WeShare:
$
Total Budgeted Sunday Offertory:
$ 22,350.00
PASTORAL SERVICES APPEAL (PSA) 2018
5,127.08
$ 20,519.26
Building Fund:
($
1,830.74)
$
190.80
Financial Statements In an effort to save the cost of postage, end of the year tax statements that are requested will be emailed to you or will be available for pick up in the Reception Office. This would be a good time to update or add your email contact information. Financial contribution statements for 2017 will be processed only if you have used weekly envelopes. To request a statement, call the office at 949-951-8599 or email
[email protected].
Again, this year our diocese is providing opportunities for us to share our resources through the PSA “Proud to be Catholic, Know .Love . Serve” campaign. This annual campaign supports diocesan ministries in many ways. Please look for a letter from Father Thomas in the mail during the first week of February with information on the PSA. This year our Parish’s share of the costs of these ministries is $128,000; donations received over that amount will be returned to the Parish for our building fund needs. Please come to Mass on the weekend of February 17th and 18th and be prepared to make your pledge and initial payment. Please prayerfully consider the amount of your pledge to the PSA. Together we are united in the Catholic faith knowing that through your generosity many people will be served. Thank you for your participation in the life of Santiago de Compostela and the Diocese of Orange.
Wills and Bequests Please consider placing Santiago de Compostela Church in your Will so that your legacy might continue through the important works and ministries of the parish. You or your estate planner can contact the Orange Catholic Foundation at https://www.oc-foundation.org for information. Please be sure to stipulate Santiago de Compostela Church in Lake Forest, California!
St. Vincent de Paul Special Collection January 27th and January 28th On January 27th and 28th we are having a special collection for Santiago’s St. Vincent de Paul ministry. 100% of your generous donations help our parishioners and their families in financial need, within the church’s boundaries. Thank you for your generous support in the past. We cannot operate without you.
Raymond O. Hess, entered into Eternal Life on January 7, 2018. His Funeral Mass was held on Thursday, January 18, 2018.
NURSING MOTHERS Breastfeeding, also known as nursing, is the normal way of providing young infants with the nutrients they need for healthy growth and development. Earlier this year, Pope Francis keeps encouraging woman to nurse their children “You, mother, give milk to your children—even now, if they are crying with hunger, feed them, don’t worry. Let us thank the Lord for the gift of milk, and let us pray for those mother—there are so many, unfortunately—who are unable to breast-feed their children.” (Libreria Editrice Vaticana). For mothers who are nursing their children, they are encouraged to use the chapel for this matter during Mass times. We appreciate your cooperation.
Third Sunday In Ordinary Time
January 21, 2018
JANUARY RE Class meets on January 22nd and 29th and February 5th. RE Congress: Los Angeles Congress is coming to Anaheim Convention Center in March! There are a few booklets available in the Faith-Formation Office if you wish to check out the workshops offered. Congress is known for excellent presentation by renown Catholic speakers and theologians.
Next CI Class #9: February 6th from 7:00pm-8:30pm Next CII Class #8: January 30th from 7:00pm-8:30pm Next Friday Night Live/Youth Group meeting is: January 21st from 2:00pm-4:00pm in Rooms B and C. Check us out! Next Retreat Planning Meeting is: January 21st from 4:00pm-6:00pm in Rooms Band C (planning for February retreat). Next Class Planning Meeting is: February 4th from 4:00pm-6:00pm in Rooms B and C, classes #8 and #9.
Lent begins with Ash Wednesday, February 14th, 2018. While not a Holy Day of Obligation, all are encouraged to begin the Lent Season by receiving ashes during one of our services. We will have our daily Mass in English at the normal time of 8:00am. We will also have Prayer Services with Distribution of Ashes in English at: 6:30am, 12:00pm(noon), 3:30pm (Family Service), 5:00pm, and 6:30pm Prayer Services in Spanish: 7:45pm and 9:00pm Please note that Ash Wednesday is a day of universal fast and abstinence for all Catholics.
The Council of Jerusalem was our first gathering of the Leaders of the Church to resolve certain issues. Dissension existed between the church in Jerusalem and Paul’s mission to the Gentile church. It is the model that the church follows in the present time with what we call Vatican Councils. You are welcome to participate in Bible Study.
Meetings: Wednesdays from 9:00am-11:15am or 7:00pm-9:00pm in Santiago Parish Center For further information contact Nancy 949-766-8126 or Barb 949-768-1170.
THANK YOU! Through parishioners generosity the current RCIA class collected $1,242.55 for the Archdiocese of the Military. Your generosity will not only be put to good use, it breaks our previous collection record. Please remember this Diocese in your prayers. -The RCIA Class of 2017-2018
Come HOME! We’ve Missed You! If you have been thinking about becoming more active in the Church again after a time away, we want you to join us. LANDINGS is an eight-week program that offers “a safe place to land,” a place for listening and for being heard, a place for asking questions and for reconnecting with the faith as an adult. We begin our next session on February 15th. If you are interested, please contact Tom Haas: 949-951-1128, ext. 231 or
[email protected].
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Third Sunday In Ordinary Time
2018 On March 1st the Reception Office will start scheduling Mass intentions for April-June. The requested donation remains $10 per Mass. Prayers of the faithful request are also offered to parishioners. For more information, please contact our Reception Office. The schedule for quarterly start dates are as follows: • March 1st = April – June • June 1st = July – September • September 1st = October -December
CRAFTS FOR CHRIST All knitters and crocheters are invited to join us from 2:00pm-4:00pm on January 30th (last Tuesday of each month). We make scarves, hats, blankets etc. for the military, the homeless and Obria. We welcome yarn donations suitable for our projects. For more information, please call Joyce 949-581-8418 .
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January 21, 2018
January 21, 2018
Third Sunday In Ordinary Time
Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola Lenten Session 2018 Begins Week of January 27th – February 01st Choice of attending;
(Saturdays 11:00 AM, Sundays 1:30 PM, Wednesdays 7:00PM, or Thursdays 9:15 AM)
Do You Feel An Inner Call To Grow In Holiness? These classes, offered at St. Peter Chanel in Hawaiian Gardens, and given over a 10-Week period, will greatly intensify your spiritual life and your desire to go to Heaven. Come and learn the real purpose of your life and how to achieve it through self-knowledge, self-discipline, deep prayer, and discernment of spirits. You’ll see miracles happen in your life! There is no charge for the program and all materials are provided. Donations are accepted. Each meeting lasts 2-2.5 hours. To register online, go to www. spcomv.com. For more information, contact Fr. Ed Broom, OMV at St. Peter Chanel, 12001 214th St., Hawaiian Gardens, Ca 90716. Mary Martorana at
[email protected] or Veronica Ayson at (562) 924-7591.
St. Junipero Serra Catholic School
Scrip Program Support our Parish School, St. Junipero Serra Catholic Elementary School, with your everyday shopping by using scrip cards as your form of payment at a multitude of local merchants! It's easy, convenient and costs you nothing! Whether you have children attending our school or not, you can make a difference and help keep Catholic education affordable for our parish families. For more information, please visit our website at serraschool.org