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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 Alumam, Parochial Vicar Reverend Mark Aaron Riomalos, AM, Parochial Vicar Reverend Rafael Luevano, In Residence Reverend Gordon Moreland, In Residence Deacon Pedro José Cardenas Deacon Carlos Euyoque Deacon Daniel Seo Deacon Gerhard P. Stadel OFFICE STAFF: Mary Lou Bell, 8am - 1pm, Parish Secretary, Ext. 120 Chris Hanna, Office Manager, Ext. 116 Yvette Hyndman, 8:30am - 1pm, Receptionist: Ext. 114 Mike McLean, Business Manager: Ext. 110 Ross Moodie, 1pm - 5pm, Liturgy Coordinator: Ext. 150 Sandy Toner, 1pm - 5pm, Parish Secretary, Ext. 120 BAPTISMS/BAUTISOS: Kindly contact the parish office for information. FUNERALS: Kindly call the parish office 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 EVANGELIZATION/RCIA: Rebecca Soto, Director Ext. 236 Robert Solano, Coordinator (RCIA) Ext. 212 FAITH FORMATION, ENGLISH AND SPANISH: Sherri Nelson, Coordinator Ext. 241 HISPANIC MINISTRY: Sister Mariana De Jesus Duenas, Director Ext. 156 MINISTRY TO THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY: Kindly call the parish office WORSHIP MINISTRY: Kimberly Wargo, Director Ext. 168 PARISH BASED MISSIONARIES: Olivia Stear, Ext. 238 Adam Ybarra, Ext. 115 YOUTH FORMATION AND CONFIRMATION: Teresa Arredondo, Director Ext. 237 CATHEDRAL SCHOOL: (714) 538-6012 Margaret Harlow, Principal Marie Ubl, Vice Principal ST. VINCENT DE PAUL MINISTRY: For assistance call (714) 239-5762
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 Holy Days of Obligation: Vigil 6:00pm, 8:15am, 12:10pm, 6:00pm, 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 SISTER MARIANA DE JESUS Happy New year to all parishioners, may our Lord Jesus Christ be born in all of our hearts and fill our homes with joy and peace. I am sister Mariana de Jesus Duenas, Eucharistic Missionaries of the Most Holy Trinity. I would like to share a bit about me as I feel blessed and thankful for this opportunity to be a part of the Holy Family Cathedral community. I was born in Guadalajara, Jal. Mexico, studied in Siliviano Carrillo Institute, with the Servants of the Blessed Sacrament in Ciudad Guzman. I come from a big family, Mom Sabina, Dad Rafael, I am the 6th daughter of 9 children and the rest of my family blessed by several religious sisters and priests, including a grand-aunt from which I inherited her name, love for God and her religious vocation. After my arrival to the United States back in 1998, I was able to work in various companies and at the same time started to be involved in Youth Ministries at Saint Joseph’s Parish in Mountain View, and participate in weekend retreats for young adults. This is where I’ve met my now, sisters in God. After a long discernment, I accepted the invitation of the Holy Spirit to offer my life as a Missionary, after all, Jesus is the one that makes everything happen, and at its right time. My formation began here in Orange County 2003, since then I have been sent to different missions in Mexico a side of my studies of Theology, Sacred Scriptures and Spirituality. I took my Initial vows in 2007, and I continued my community life by following the Spirit and Mission of our founders Venerable Fr. Pablo Ma. Guzman, MSpS and Sr. Enriqueta Rodriguez, MESST. My last journey 2014 brought me back to where everything started assisting the Youth Ministries in the Diocese of Orange County. For the last two years, I was the Evangelization and Catechetical Director at Our Lady of Guadalupe Delhi. And, I finally, after spending a few months in a Human Development Workshop, I’m here to begin a new journey in Life of Faith together. I commend myself to your prayers.
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 in the St. Joseph Center. Please call Daniel Rodriguez at 714-476-3800 for more information.
TRANSEPT DOOR UPDATE AND CHURCH CLOSURE SCHEDULE The church will be closed after the 8:15am Mass weekdays from January 7th through January 11th and then again the following week from January 14th through January 18th for the installation of the transept doors. The 12:10pm Mass has been cancelled on those days. Also cancelled during those two weeks are funerals, 6:30pm Spanish Mass, Adoration and Confessions and the monthly Adoration on January 8th - 9th. We are grateful for your patience and understanding while the transept doors are installed.
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WALKING WITH PURPOSE NEWS All women are invited to come to our women's bible study held on Monday nights at 7pm. Over 50 women from our parish come together to read scripture and learn how to apply it to our everyday lives. It is a group that offers you a chance to experience fellowship and develop a deeper relationship with Christ. So please take an evening to come and see if it is for you! Please call Lisa Rezner (714) 401-9968 or Pam Sweetman (510) 703-4983 with any questions.
BEWARE: FRAUDULENT IMMIGRATION SERVICES OFFERED It has come to our attention that once again fraudulent immigration services are being offered to parishioners at our parishes and in their homes and neighborhoods. In particular, an organization calling itself “Hope in Youth & Catholic Academic Enrichment Program” has been claiming that they can assist immigrants and the undocumented navigate the naturalization process and help prepare their children for the PSAT Test. They have also claimed affiliation with the Diocese of Orange which is completely FALSE. The only approved immigration, and naturalization services provider that is approved to market their services within our parishes is Catholic Charities of Orange County. Ask for identification from Catholic Charities.
Catholic Charities – Citizenship and Naturalization Service Center Main Office: 1800 East 17th Street, Santa Ana, CA 92705 Tel: 714-347-9610, Email:
[email protected], Website: https://ccoc.org/programs/
South County Office: Catholic Charities of Orange County 26010 Domingo Avenue, Capistrano Beach, CA 92624
CUIDADO: SERVICIOS DE INMIGRACIÓN FRAUDULENTOS OFRECIDOS Ha llegado a nuestra atención que una vez más se ofrecen servicios de inmigración fraudulentos a los feligreses en nuestras parroquias y en sus hogares y vecindarios. En particular, un grupo autodenominado “Hope in Youth & Catholic Academic Enrichment Program,” ha estado afirmando que asistirá a inmigrados y los indocumentados a navegar el proceso de naturalización y a ayudar a sus hijos con el examen académico PSAT. También han afirmado afiliación con la Diiocesis de Orange lo cual es completamente FALSO. El único proveedor de servicios de inmigración y naturalización que está aprobado para promover sus servicios en nuestras parroquias es Caridades Católicas del Condado de Orange. Pida identificación de Caridades Católicas.
Caridades Católicas – Centro de Servicios de Ciudadanía y Naturalización Oficina Central: 1800 East 17th Street, Santa Ana, CA 92705 Tel: 714-347-9610, Email:
[email protected], Website: https://ccoc.org/programs/
Oficina al Sur del Condado: Catholic Charities of Orange County 26010 Domingo Avenue, Capistrano Beach, CA 92624
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DIOCESAN PRIESTHOOD DISCERNMENT MEETING SCHEDULE Men Interested in Diocesan Priesthood: The Vocations Office cordially invites you to the next Priesthood Discernment Meeting. The purpose is to familiarize interested men with the life, prayer, and possible call to Priesthood in the Diocese of Orange. There is no commitment, other than the expression of interest to participate. The next Priesthood Discernment Meeting will be held at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, November 14 on the first floor of the the Diocese of Orange Pastoral Center on the Christ Cathedral Campus. Please give serious thought to this invitation. "The harvest is abundant but the laborers are few; so ask the master of the harvest to send out laborers for his harvest." (Mt 9:37-38) If you have any questions regarding the Priesthood Discernment Meetings, please contact the Director of Vocations, Rev. John Moneypenny at (714) 282-3046, or via email
[email protected]. Priesthood Discernment Meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 6pm. 2018-2019 Priesthood Discernment Meetings Wednesday, January 9, 2019 Wednesday, April 10, 2019 Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Wednesday, February 13, 2019 Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Wednesday, June 12, 2019
The Epiphany of the Lord January 6, 2019
Rise up in splendor, Jerusalem! Your light has come, the glory of the Lord shines upon you. — Isaiah 60:1
CONSIDERING BECOMING CATHOLIC OR JUST CURIOUS ABOUT THE FAITH? We invite you to Ask Questions and Get Answers! Want to develop a relationship with God and others who are searching just like you? Discover what it means to be Catholic. Come learn why and how to pray and what it means to follow Jesus. If YOU or someone you know have questions about becoming Catholic, or just want to know more...contact Robert Solano at 714.639.2900 *212 or email
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PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK OF OUR PARISH
Nancy A. Peter Baeza Phil Barnecut Consuelo Barrera Molly Bell Lillian Bosnick Danielle Butler Dottie Colby Ralph Colin John Collison Alvia Conklin Ray Crooks Ricky De La Torre
Danette Demont Jorge Diaz Harriet Drazba Joe Enos Oralie Enos Al Erhard Bill Estep Michael Feeney Dr. Donna Frisch Carmela Garibay Chris Genesh Paul George Alexander Gomez George Gomez Margarita Gonzalez Emilio Guajardo Niles Guichet Dolores Hanlin Parker Hanna Adeline Hatch Sarah Heard Michael Hixson Myra Holznecht
Raphael Huizar Yvonne Khalife Gloria Kim Howard and Teresa Knapp Anita LeBlanc Michele LeDoux Mary LeMieux Aurelio Liwag Larry Love Gale Marshall Marguerite Martel Patricia McCarthy Parker McCord Norman Mesina Jan Meyers Theresa Morris Bill Moses Agnez Motley Mr. and Mrs. Marc Mount Dolores Page Kim Pebbles
Martha Phelan Judy Pineda Rachel Pires Erik Ramos Rodolfo Reynoso Joel Rivera Adam Rodriguez Jose Rodriguez Maria Rodriguez Norma Rodriguez Mary Ruiz Cristian Ruiz Isela Navarro Sandoval Dr. Martha Sarmiento Mary Lou Sepulveda Rene Sepulveda Tim Sims James Thomas Sante Tiritilli Luke Toner Iris Villeda Rich Winder Laurie Wizner
WITH SYMPATHY The members of Holy Family Cathedral extend our deepest sympathy to the families of Kathy Howard, Msgr. Thomas Drisoll and Sister Marguerite Gendron, CSJ. 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. Let us not hesitate to help those who have died and offer our prayers for them. Amen.
EATING FOR LONGEVITY, EXERCISE, AND WEIGHT LOSS SOLUTIONS! Join Dr. Robert Burns, M.D., Phd., and parishioner and Fitness Trainer Gil Yurly for an enlightening talk on Tuesday January 15, at 7:00pm in rooms 1 and 2. Learn to make proper food choices, the importance and types of exercise, and the Amazing "Lose 30 lbs in 30 Days" program that Gil has universal success with many of our priests including our own Fr. Patrick and Archbishop Gomez!
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PASTORAL CARE MINISTRY NEWS THE CATHEDRAL COFFEE HOUSE (Ministry with Adults with Special Needs): For information about our Coffee House Ministry please contact Norma Colgan at
[email protected]. 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 THE NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE: 800-799-SAFE
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
HUMAN TRAFFICKING INFORMATION What are some specific indicators/signs to look for in identifying a possible victim of human trafficking? Visit the following website: https://humantraffickinghotline.org to recognize the signs. Human trafficking contact numbers are listed below:
Hotline: 888-373-7888 Orange County Trafficking Task Force/OCHTTF www.ochumantrafficking.com 714-765-7959 Linh Tran Judge Hernandez, Juvenile Court Presiding Judge 657-622-5502
[email protected] Lita Mercado, CSP DIrector-Victim Assistance Program - 949-250-4058, www.cspinc.org Nikki Hutchinson, CSP, Labor & Sex Trafficking Advocate, Supervisor - 949-483-1481 -
[email protected] Stephanie Taylor, Salvation Army, Labor & Sex Trafficking Advocate, 562-310-7773 Nicole Strattman, OC Child Welfare, Sr. Social Services Supervisor, Human Trafficking/CSEC 714-394-8859,
[email protected]
JUST A REMINDER On average, the Holy Family Cathedral usage rate is about 25% of the monthly offertory envelopes mailed to parishioners. If you are currently giving through our electronic offertory programs or no longer need or require monthly envelopes, in an effort to save materials, time and expense, please contact Mary Lou Bell at 714-639-2900. to cancel the monthly mailing of offertory envelopes. We appreciate your assistance and are here to answer any questions you may have regarding offertory giving.
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ST. VINCENT DE PAUL January 13th is our monthly food drive. Our food collection will be in the breezeway between 7am and 1pm. This month we are in great need of macaroni & cheese, peanut butter, canned meats (tuna, chicken, spam) and canned fruit, laundry soap, shampoo and conditioner. 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 Enero 13, se colectará comida para el Ministerio de San Vicente De Paul. Este mes tenemos una gran necesidad de pasta con queso, mantequilla de cacahuates, carnes enlatadas (tuna, spam, pollo), frutas enlatadas, shampoo y acondicionador. 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.
PARISH SACRIFICIAL GIVING DECEMBER 23, 2018 2017 Envelopes 2018 Envelopes Offertory Mass Collections $17,091.00 321 $15,785.00 311 EFT Offertory $ 5,700.00 97 5,358.00 113 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Total: $22,791.00 418 $21,143.00 424
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! If you have any questions, or need assistance, please contact Mike McLean at 714-639-2900 Ext. 110 or via email at
[email protected]
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FINDING GOD The splendid magi, all sparkle and dash and solemnity, march right up off the pages of Matthew’s Gospel and into our churches today. Matthew alone tells us this grand and seductive story so that we might see the light and know that the child these magi visited is the fulfillment of prophecy, the king of the world that stretches to the magi’s home country and beyond, right down the ages to us. We too see and understand anew. Like the magi, our patron saints for this day, we see in the newborn child the king of the universe and light of the world. Like the magi, we find in ourselves a new faith and a new life. Like them, we return to our home by a new route. We are asked to come away from this festive season ourselves renewed and awake to the presence of God among us. We are asked to find God where God is to be found, to be attentive and surprised and ready to bow down in adoration and to offer our gifts. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TODAY’S READINGS AND READINGS FOR THE WEEK First Reading — — Rise up in splendor, Jerusalem! The Lord shines upon you (Isaiah 60:1-6). Psalm — Lord, every nation on earth will adore you (Psalm 72). Second Reading — The Gentiles are coheirs, copartners in the promise in Christ Jesus through the gospel (Ephesians 3:2-3a, 5-6). Gospel — Magi from the east arrived, looking for the newborn king of the Jews (Matthew 2:1-12).
Monday : Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday:
1 Jn 3:22 — 4:6; Ps 2:7bc-8, 10-12a; Mt 4:12-17, 23-25 1 Jn 4:7-10; Ps 72:1-4, 7-8; Mk 6:34-44 1 Jn 4:11-18; Ps 72: 1-2, 10, 12-13; Mk 6:45-52 1 Jn 4:19 — 5:4; Ps 72:1-2, 14, 15bc, 17; Lk 4:14-22a 1 Jn 5:5-13; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20; Lk 5:12-16 1 Jn 5:14-21; Ps 149:1-6a, 9b; Jn 3:22-30 Is 42:1-4, 6-7 or Is 40:1-5, 9-11; Ps 29:14, 3, 9-10 or Ps 104:1b-4, 24-25, 27-30; Acts 10:34-38 or Ti 2:11-14; 3:4-7; Lk 3:15-16, 21-22
TREASURES OF OUR TRADITION Monday of this week is Christmas Day in Russia and in much of the Orthodox world. This curious difference in schedule has a lot to do with how calendars have been developed and changed over the years. In the year 45 B.C. Julius Ceasar gave the empire his Julian Calendar, with the winter solstice on January 6. This put an end to a system in which officials called “pontiffs” were able to tweak the calendar by adding extra days in as needed. He invented two new months at that time, December and January; and in order to correct the mess the pontiffs had made, forced a year of 445 days on the empire in what he named “The Last Year of Confusion.” The new months varied in number of days according to a complex schedule, but the calendar was still off by nearly twelve minutes a year, and lost a full day every 130 years. Pope Gregory XIII reformed the calendar in 1583, but not everyone appreciated his efforts. England held out for two hundred years. The year 1700 was a leap year in England, but not in France; they were eleven days apart! George Washington was really born on February 11; when the Gregorian calendar was finally adopted in the English colonies shortly before the Revolution, he had to move his birthday to February 22. Now the calendars are thirteen days apart, which accounts for Russia’s Julian calendar Christmas. And Caesar thought he had brought confusion to an end! —James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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HOSPITALITY MINISTRY NEWS Hospitality Table------Stop By! A place to go if you want to register as a parishioner, are seeking information about the many ministries at HFC, or if you need information about a specific event. We are here for you!
Outside Hospitality is looking for Greeters. All you need is a smile and time to serve at one Mass once a month! If you are interested in becoming a greeter please sign-up at the table or email us at
[email protected]. Thank you!
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, Sacraments, Worship, Ministry and Evangelization.
DECLARACION DE LA MISION DE LA PARROQUIA DE LA SAGRADA FAMILIA Nosotros, de la comunidad Católica de la Catedral de la Sagrada Familia de Orange, inspirados por el Espíritu Santo, estamos llamados a vivir el mensaje de Jesucristo. Como una comunidad compresiva, culturalmente diversa, que le da la bienvenida, proporcionando una formación de fe por medio de la celebración de la Eucaristía, y por los Sacramentos, por la veneración, por los Ministerios y por la Evangelización.
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