A Roman Catholic Stewardship Church Fifth Sunday of Easter
April 24, 2016
Fr. Thomas Paul K. Naval
Fr. Greg Márquez
pastoral administrator
parochial vicar
Dan Diesel
Humberto Ramirez
deacon
deacon
MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday Vigil Sunday Daily (Mon—Sat) First Friday National Holidays
PARISH OFFICE HOURS: 5pm 7am, 8:30am, 10:15am, 12pm 1:45pm, 6pm (Español) 8am (Rosary following Mass) 8am 8am
RECONCILIATION: Friday Saturday
4pm—6pm 3:30pm—4:30pm
PERPETUAL ADORATION: First Friday Benediction
8am—7:45am Saturday 8am
MASS WITH ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Second Saturday of the Month
M, T, W, T, F Sunday
8:30am—1pm, 2pm—8pm 9am—12:00pm, 1:00pm—5:30pm
PARISH OFFICE: PARISH FAX: FINANCE & BUSINESS MGR: HISPANIC MINISTRIES: MUSIC MINISTRY: R.C.I.A: RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: YOUTH MINISTRY:
8am
HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION: Vigil Holy Day
6pm 8am, 6pm, 7:30pm (Español)
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Fifth Sunday of Easter
April 24, 2016 Prayers for the Sick
The Week Ahead in the Church/Chapel Tuesday, April 26 Confirmation Rehearsal
6:00pm
Wednesday, April 27 Ensemble Rehearsal
7:00pm
Thursday, April 28 Santiago Minstrels Rehearsal
7:30pm
Friday, April 29 Confessions Confirmation
4:00pm-6:00pm 5:00pm
Saturday, April 30 Primera Reconciliación Memorial Mass Confessions
9:00am 11:30am 3:30pm-4:30pm
Ana Apostolache, Larry Bishop, William Burgos, Norma Caro, Mr. and Mrs. Carchetta, Stephanie Collins, Cherie Deeble, Jose Espinoza, Georgia Feeney, Elise Fellows, Paul Finorio, Eugene Ganley, Margaret Garcia, Michael S. Garcia, Patricia Gianforti, Msgr. Larry Gibson, Bill Goebel, Eleanor Goebel, Jean Gregg, German Grepo, John Gutierrez, Lucia Hanus, Andy Heidesch, Shannon Goebel Kennedy, Frank LaFranco, Takoa Last, Enrique Lozano, Hugh Mc Conahey, Julian S. Mendoza Sr., Guadalupe Meza, Jesus Meza, Karim Moftakhar, Georgie Moore, Mary Odierna, Sally Oleskiewicz, Rudy Palacio, Erika Pena, Liliana Pena, Gloria Plascencia, Cyrus Rhee, Doug Rose, Ilda Sánchez, Doris Sinclair, Maria Thompson, Marguerite Vargas, Alejandro Vasquez, Cyndie Weiss. 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].
The Week Ahead in the Parish Center Sunday/Domingo Children’s Liturgy Ministerios Hispanos Knights of Columbus Breakfast
Library Open YM Leader Retreat
Monday/Lunes Library Open Religious Education
St. Ignatius Meeting
Mass Intentions for the Week of 4/25 to 5/1/16
Tuesday/Martes Home School Classes Mystogogia Friends in Faith Confirmation Rehearsal
Clases Grupo de Oración Cub Scouts Crafts for Chirst Grupo de Oracion Hispana
Wednesday/Miércoles Youth Choir Religious Education
Bible Study Reunión de Guadalupanos
Thursday/Jueves Marijuana Anonymous Needlework Group RCIA Adult Confirmation BSA Troop 604
Al-Anon Clase de Biblia Chorale Rehearsal
Friday/Viernes Al-Anon Christian Men in Commerce Formacion Saturday/Sábado Catholic Men’s Fellowship First Communion Retreat
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Saturday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday
(8am) (8am) (8am) (8am) (8am) (8am) (5pm) (7am) (8:30am) (10:15am) (12pm) (1:45pm) (6pm)
Lulubell Ellis† Mary G. Schneider† Mr. and Mrs. Dela Master and Family
Margarita Arvizu John and Veronica Gutierres Eugenia Mugol† James and Therese Huynh† Min Yu Antonio Caballero† Lizbeth Barajas Serafin Pineda† Tom G. Adolph George Camacho†
Readings for the Week Home School Classes Grupo de Crochet Confirmation Line-up Children’s Liturgy
Church “Church” in Greek means convocation, or assembly in Latin, because all are called to be members of it. —St. Isidore
Monday:
1 Pt 5:5b-14; Ps 89:2-3, 6-7, 16-17; Mk 16:15-20 Tuesday: Acts 14:19-28; Ps 145:10-13ab, 21; Jn 14:27-31a Wednesday: Acts 15:1-6; Ps 122:1-5; Jn 15:1-8 Thursday: Acts 15:7-21; Ps 96:1-3, 10; Jn 15:9-11 Friday: Acts 15:22-31; Ps 57:8-10, 12; Jn 15:12-17 Saturday: Acts 16:1-10; Ps 100:1b-3, 5; Jn 15:18-21 Sunday: Acts 15:1-2, 22-29; Ps 67:2-3, 5-6, 8; Rv 21:10-14, 22-23; Jn 14:23-29
Fifth Sunday of Easter Pictures 0n Front Cover • Children in the program of Formación en la Fe, learning about the Sacrament of Penance. The catechist is Herminia Bahena.
“Behold, God’s dwelling is with the human race.” — Revelation 21:3
Fifth Sunday of Easter
April 24, 2016
Handog Fundraiser
Obria
Thank you for your generous support and contributions at the April 9th event. Santiago raised $12,240.34 toward the Patio Renovation Fund, and an additional $1,500 was gifted to Fr. Thomas’ former order.
You can help support the brave women who choose LIFE for their infants, with your donation of diapers or baby shower appropriate gifts. Placing them in the portable crib (found near the fountain) on the last Sunday of each month. This month the collection will be on April 24th.
For these gifts we are grateful: Sunday Offertory (4/10/16) Sunday Offertory: Average Weekly Parish Pay: Total Budgeted Sunday Offertory:
$ 16,787.15 $ 4,871.74 $ 21,658.89 $ 22,137.50 $ (478.61)
Building Fund:
$ 1,932.00
Sunday Offertory (4/17/16) Sunday Offertory: Average Weekly Parish Pay: Total Budgeted Sunday Offertory:
$ 14,393.08 $ 4,871.74 $ 19,264.84 $ 22,137.50 $ (2,872.68)
Building Fund:
$
Beginner’s Yoga Class Starts April 25th! Santiago parishioner and newest staff member, Meleena Benance, is a professional Yoga Instructor and is offering a weekly class on starting this Monday from 9:15am to 9:45am. The class will be offered for a free-will donation. Bring your own yoga mat and comfortable clothes!
Crafts for Christ
130.00
For Christ Forever Pledges All For Christ Forever pledges MUST be mailed directly to: OCF/FCF P.O. BOX 3860 Seal Beach, CA 90740. We appreciate your help!
www.parishpay.com
All knitters and crotchets' are invited to join us from 2pm to 4pm on the last Tuesday of the month (April 26th). We make scarves, hats, blankets, etc. for the military, the homeless, and Obria. We also welcome any yarn donations. Call Lillian at 949-586-3038 or Joyce at 949-581-8418.
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 2015 will be processed only if you have used weekly envelopes. To request a statement, call the office at 949-951-8599 or email Shirley Burgos at:
[email protected].
Friday Evening Confessions Each Friday evening from 4pm to 6pm, Confessions will be heard by one or both of our parish priests, depending on availability. Unless both priests are away on retreat, there will always be at least one priest in the confessional at that time.
Catholic Men’s Fellowship Free Speaker Event: Mental Illness Tuesday, May 3, 2016 7pm to 8:30pm in the Lecture Hall. All Are Welcome! Discussion topics will include: • Increasing Awareness/Reducing Stigma • The Role of the Church/Parish/Congregation • Resources and Training Opportunities • How You Can Make a Difference Speakers: ♦ Carla DiCandia, MPA, Manager, Community Outreach, St. Joseph Health, Mission Hospital ♦ Gena Gadient, St. Joseph Worker Community Benefit, Mission Hospital ♦ Michael Donaldson, Director, Office of Pastoral Care for Families in All Stages, Diocese of Orange. Contact Jim Carlin at 949-586-4352,
[email protected] or Bill Stegall at 949-532-6420,
[email protected].
Fifth Sunday of Easter First Friday Holy Hour May 6th Each first Friday of the month we have a 24 hour Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament (from 8am Friday to 8am Saturday) with the Holy Hour of Prayer on Friday at 7pm. Adoration ends Saturday morning with Benediction before the 8am Mass.
Are You Prepared for Your Child’s Baptism? Baptism classes are held the first Friday evening of every month (May 6th). Class attendance by parents and godparents must be completed in order for your baby to be Baptized. The Baptism procedures and Baptism registration forms can be easily downloaded from our website. Contact Parish Office at 949-9518599 with your questions.
Changes in Parish Staff Responsibilities There have been certain changes in job descriptions amongst our staff members as follows: Calendar, Scheduling, and Events: • For any inquires about the parish calendar, please email your requests to Meleena Benance and copy Kathy Goebel. • Please plan your calendar of events for the next Fiscal Year (June 30, 2016 to July 1, 2017) and submit to Meleena and Kathy no later than May 31, 2016. If there is no available space, you will be notified through email immediately. • For Set-ups, please submit your diagram to the parish office three days prior to your event. Maintenance: For any inquires about maintenance, please email Fr. Thomas, Danny Gaytan, and Shirley Burgos. If there is an emergency, please reach out to Danny Gaytan immediately. Live Scan and Safe Environment: Please reach out to Shirley Burgos directly. Please note Safe Environment Training should be renewed every four years for volunteers. Supply Ordering: Please reach out to Shirley Burgos if supplies are needed for your ministry. All contact information can be found on our parish website Staff Page at: http://sdccatholic.org/parish-office/parish-staff. Thank you so much for your patience during this transition.
April 24, 2016 2016 Orange County AIDS Walk Saturday, May 14th Pope Francis asks Catholics to reach out to the margins of society. The Roman Catholic Church is the largest provider of AIDS services worldwide, accounting for about 25% of total services. Since 2012, the OC Catholics AIDS Walk team from Santiago de Compostela has participated. You are welcome to join us for the walk on Saturday, May 14th at Irvine’s William R. Mason Park. Registration begins at 8:30am and the Walk starts at 10:45am. For more information, or to join the team, go to www.aidswalkorangecounty.org, or call 949-584-9156.
Mental Health Awareness Ministry This brand new ministry to Santiago will be coordinated by Laurie Alsted. ♦ Do you love someone with a mental illness? The purpose of the ministry is to be a supportive and rich resource for individuals and families affected by mental illnesses. Together with the Church, the Diocese of Orange, community resources, and our own congregation, we endeavor to break the stigma of shame and isolation associated with the phrase “mental illness” in order to bring hope and healing to our fellow parishioners and community. ♦ Did you know one in four people have a mental illness? Your willingness, love, compassion and experience are needed to spread the message of hope and healing to those affected by mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, bi-polar disorder, PTSD, OCD, and others. Together we can help our parish family and community. Laurie can be reached at
[email protected], or by phone at 949-424-3686.
Christians in Commerce Are you missing something in your work or your faith life? Christians in Commerce is a thirty-two year old organization that encourages and equips men to be God’s presence in their workplaces. We hold weekly one hour meetings with fellowship, prayer, teaching, discussion, coffee, and great snacks. For over ten years we have been meeting every Friday from 7am to 8am in the parish hall at Santiago. Come join us! You are always welcome! For more information call Jules Miller 714-550-1734 or Phil Nasser 714-313-6600, or go to https:// www.christiansincommerce.org/orange-county
Fifth Sunday of Easter JMJ 20 April, 2016 My Dearest Parish Family, God be with us always.
April 24, 2016 gift of self and talents. God bless and take care. Love and prayers,
Our Lord Jesus in the Gospel gives Fr. Thomas Paul K. Naval us a very simple commandment: “Love one another.” This is our marching orders – our parish communities should be seedbeds where true concern for one another should be very visible in the way we relate with each other. We are grateful that there was no repeat of the graffiti that was written on the door of the Parish Hall. We reported it to the police and erased it at the first opportunity. This should make us become more engaged in looking out for one another. How do we carry out the command to love? I found a good inspiration in a FB message: “Let prayer be your first response; NOT your last resort.” I know from experience that whatever it may be that life and people throw at us, our first response should be to step back, or rather step into our hearts, and connect with the heart of Jesus. If we do this then we open ourselves to grace and to the Spirit that will provide us with the strength we need. These coming weeks you will be witnessing some changes in our facilities in an effort to address the issues our insurance inspector brought out, and it is quite a long list. Thank you for your generosity that makes it possible for us to continue working towards keeping our facilities. We have posted a report of the proceeds of the “Handog.” With the gift of many loving hands and hearts it was a memorable and successful evening. Thank you very much for all your
JMJ 20 de abril 2016 Querida Familia Parroquial, ¡Qué Dios esté siempre con nosotros!
FB: "Hagamos que la oración sea la primera respuesta y NO el último recurso". Sé por experiencia que sea lo que sea que la vida y la gente envíe a nosotros, nuestra primera respuesta debe ser dar un paso atrás o mejor dicho un paso a nuestros corazones y conectar con el corazón de Jesús. Si hacemos ésto, entonces nos abrimos a la gracia y al Espíritu que nos proporcionará la fuerza que necesitamos. Estas próximas semanas, será testigos de algunos cambios en nuestras instalaciones, en un esfuerzo por hacer frente a los problemas que nuestro inspector del seguro nos ha notificado, los cuales forman una larga lista. Gracias por su generosidad, que hace posible para nosotros seguir trabajando para mantener nuestras instalaciones. Hemos publicado un informe de las ganancias obtenidas en la celebración del "Handog”. Con las donaciones de muchas manos y corazones llenos de amor, fue una noche memorable y exitosa. Muchas gracias a todos por dar de sí mismos y por la donación de sus talentos.
Nuestro Señor Jesús en el Evangelio nos da un mandamiento muy simple: “Ámense unos a otros”. Éste debe ser nuestro comando para marchar. Nuestras comunidades parroquiales deben ser semilleros, en donde la verdadera preocupación por los demás Con mi amor y oraciones, debe ser muy visible en la forma en que Dios los bendiga y proteja nos relacionamos unos con otros.
Padre Thomas Paul K. Naval Estamos agradecidos de que no se repitió el suceso del graffiti que estaba escrito en la puerta del salón parroquial. Nosotros informamos a la policía y lo borramos en la primera oportunidad. Ésto debería hacer que nos comprometamos más con mirar el uno por el otro. ¿Cómo llevamos a cabo el mandamiento del amor? He encontrado una buena fuente de inspiración en un mensaje que leí en
Fifth Sunday of Easter
April 24, 2016 Bible Study
Religious Education Classes: Classes Monday, April 25th Classes Wednesday, April 27th For information, please call Gloria Fetta at: 949-951-0792.
VBS 2016 July 18th - July 22nd from 8:45am to 12:30pm VBS Registration will continue this weekend (after the 5pm Saturday Vigil Mass, the 8:30am, 10:15am, and 1:45pm Sunday Masses) in the plaza. Mark your calendars for a fun filled week as we look for Jesus the Light of the World on our epic Quest. It is a little earlier this year, so we wanted to get the word out! Any questions? Please contact Suzanne Loberg at:
[email protected].
Confirmation and Youth Ministry Please pray for all of the students preparing for Confirmation next Friday, April 29th. • Confirmation Rehearsal for students and sponsors is Tuesday, April 26th at 7pm in the parish hall. • Confirmation is Friday, April 29th. Students and sponsors meet in the parish hall at 4pm. • Congratulations to the Santiago Youth Group/FNL who have been awarded the FNL Chapter of the Year award by the Orange County Department of Education. Next FNL/Youth Group Meetings: on Sunday, May 1st from 2pm to 4pm in the parish hall.
Today’s Readings First Reading — Paul and Barnabas continue their travels, spreading the faith and unifying the churches (Acts 14:21-27). Psalm — I will praise your name for ever, my king and my God (Psalm 145). Second Reading — John’s vision of God dwelling with the human race (Revelation 21:1-5a). Gospel — As Jesus has loved us, so we must love one another (John 13:31-33a, 34-35). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
April 27th at 9am or 7pm You are invited to the fourth presentation on “Demystifying the Book of Revelantion” presentation this Wednesday at 9am or 7pm in the parish hall. Come join in the discussion of this extraordinary book of the bible. For further information, please call Nancy at 949-766-8126 or Barb at 949-768-1170.
Demystifying the Book of Revelation A short six-week experience ♦ Do you know the Book of Revelation is in the Genre of Apocalyptic Literature? ♦ Do you know the Genre of the Bible? ♦ Is the Book of Revelations literal or code? ♦ Who is 666 in the Book of Revelation? These and many more questions will be answered in this five-week program utilizing a guided DVD created by Fr. William Burton, OFM, from Wednesday April 6th through May 4th. This will take place at the usual Bible Study times, Wednesdays at 9am and 7pm.
True Christian Community Can you imagine a world such as the one put before us in today’s scripture readings? Communities of believers everywhere would support and encourage one another and be identified as Christians by the way they love each other. It would be a world with no tears, no death and mourning, no crying out in pain. “Behold, I make all things new,” we hear the Son of God say in the second reading from the book of Revelation (21:5). Is this world of John’s vision only imaginary? Are these faithful followers for whom Jesus prayed only a savior’s dream? Today they are put before us as a worthy goal. How much closer can we come to this vision of a true Christian community in our lives today? Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Saints and Special Observances Sunday: Monday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday:
Fifth Sunday of Easter; Julian Calendar Palm Sunday St. Mark Administrative Professionals Day St. Peter Chanel; St. Louis Grignion de Montfort St. Catherine of Siena; Arbor Day; Julian Calendar Good Friday St. Pius V
Fifth Sunday of Easter
April 24, 2016 Mes Para La Prevención del Abuso Infantil
Jubilee Day for Youth This Sunday’s “Youth Jubilee” previews July’s World Youth Day in Krakow. Its theme from Matthew 5:7, “Blessed are the merciful,” echoes Pope Francis’ warning that “the practice of mercy is waning in the wider culture.” In countercultural witness, therefore, “the time has come,” says Francis, “for the Church to take up the joyful call to mercy once more. It is time to return to the basics and to bear the weaknesses and struggles of our brothers and sisters.” Jesus affirms the same in today’s Gospel. “As I have loved you, so you also should love one another” (John 13:34). Francis concludes, “The Church’s very credibility is seen in how she shows merciful and compassionate love.” Jesus too asserts, “This is how all will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another” (John 13:35). Thus mercy “makes young” the Church, the world, and everyone. “Mercy is the force that reawakens us to new life and instills in us the courage to look to the future with hope” (Misericordiae Vultus, 10). —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. Papal quotes Copyright © 2015, Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Used with permission.
Pilgrimage with Fr. Gregory Márquez May 2-11, 2016 Rome, Assisi, Casia, Loreto, Lanciano, Monte Sant’Angelo, San Giovanni Rotondo, Monte Cassino $3,480 per person/double occupancy Your Trip Includes: ∗ Round trip airfare to Rome ∗ 3 nights in Rome—Convent guest house with private bath ∗ 3 nights in Assisi—4 star hotel ∗ 2nights in (or near) San Giovanni Rotondo— 4 star hotel ∗ Breakfast buffet and Dinner daily ∗ Transfers by Private Bus ∗ All taxes ∗ Assistance of Tour Director ∗ Sight Seeing Tours ∗ Daily Mass Contact the Parish Office for the registration form or download it from the front page on our website: sdccatholic.org.
Abril es el mes nacional para la prevención del abuso infantile. Lo más apropiado es que se celebre en la temporada pascual. No existe major época que la Pascua para celebrar la protección del regalo más valioso que nos ha dado Dios - nuestros hijos. Para mayor información acerca de cómo estar major informados e involucrados en mantener la seguridad de nuestros hijos entre a esta página del internet: https://www.childwelfare.gov/topics/preventing/ preventionmonth/ o LLame a la Oficina Para la Protección de Niños y Jóventes, 714-282-3069.
¿Sabías que puedes DONAR POR INTERNET? CON PARISHPAY LO PUEDES HACER www.parishpay.com • Dona tus contribuciones en segundos, a cualquier hora o en cualquier lugar, incluso desde tu teléfono móvil. • Ten la seguridad de que tus donaciones son ciento por ciento seguras. • Establece donaciones periódicas. • Recibirás confirmación por correo electrónico y podrás revisar tus donaciones 24/7. • Mantente en contacto con nosotros. • Tus donaciones periódicas a través del internet nos permite planificar con confianza. Si tienes alguna pregunta o estás listo para empezar a usar ParishPay, comunícate con la Directora de Finanzas y Manager General Shirley Burgos al 949-951-8599 Ext. 224 o
[email protected]. Estados Financieros Las declaraciones de contribución del año 2015 que sean solicitadas, serán enviadas por correo electrónico o estarán disponibles en la oficina parroquial. Este es un buen momento para que actualice su información en nuestro sistema parroquial. Dichos estados financieros, serán procesados sólo si usted ha utilizado sobres semanales. Para solicitar dicha declaración de contribuciones comuníquese con la oficina parroquial al 949951-8599 o por correo electrónico a Shirley Burgos:
[email protected].
1er Amonestaciones de Matrimonio Rafael Alfredo Chávez Hernandez y Denise Isela Villalba Tovanche 3 de Septiembre 2016 Parroquia San Antonio, Chihuahua
Fifth Sunday of Easter
April 24, 2016 ReƟro de Reconciliación:
La Misericordia de Dios es infinita porque Su amor no Ɵene límites El pasado sábado 16 de abril, los niños del primer año de catequesis, vivieron la extraordinaria experiencia de su “Primer ReƟro de Reconciliación”. En este día, nuestros pequeños vivieron la alegría de conocer el perdón de Dios y de recibir Su misericordia cuando nosotros estamos realmente dispuestos a arrepenƟrnos. Por medio de cantos y oraciones y de acƟvidades muy diverƟdas, los catequistas del programa de Formación en la Fe, llevaron a sus estudiantes a través de un interesante recorrido en el que se tocaron temas como: Examen de Conciencia, La misericordia de Dios, el Camino para una buena Confesión, Amar a Dios y al Prójimo, Los Mandamientos de la Ley de Dios, entre otros. La mañana comenzó de manera muy especial, cuando el Padre Thomas, recordó a los niños que Dios no está muerto a través de una diverƟda canción, bailó con los presentes y por supuesto nos regaló su bendición en la que pidió al Todopoderoso la protección de todos y la guía para que el día de reƟro resultara todo un éxito. En las imágenes que les regalamos hoy podrán ver un poquito de lo mucho que aprendimos, disfrutamos y vivimos la Gracia de ser hijos muy queridos de Nuestro Señor. Agradecemos a todos los que hicieron posible que este día fuera muy especial, a Dios porque con Su amor guía nuestros pasos, a Padre Thomas y Padre Greg por su constante apoyo, a los catequistas que entregan lo mejor de ellos en cada clase y en cada acƟvidad, a los padres de familia por confiar en nosotros y a nuestros niños que nos permiten ver el rostro de Jesús, reflejado en sus caritas alegres al recibir la Buena Nueva del Evangelio en sus vidas.
Evento de Pentecostés La Renovación Carismática Católica en la Diócesis de Orange Cordialmente les invita a su “XIV Evento de Pentecostés” Cuando: 7 de mayo del 2016 Horario: de 8am a 8pm Lugar: Convention Center de Anaheim 800 W. Katella Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92802 Habrá Alabanza, Oración, Predicación, Confesiones, Santa Eucaristía y Hora Santa ¡La Entrada es GRATUITA y habrá Ministerio y Cuidado para Niños! Para más información por favor de llamar: Yaneth 714-261-8698, Brenda 714-625-9971
Calendario de AcƟvidades Abril 30
•
Primera Reconciliación en español
Mayo 5
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Clase de Biblia, 6:45 pm
Mayo 6
•
Catequesis, 6 pm
Mayo 7 a Mayo 14
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Novena al Espíritu Santo
Mayo 7
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Retiro para niños de Primera Comunión
Mayo 12 • Mayo 13
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Clase de Biblia Catequesis, Cierre de año escolar para Primer año, 6 pm
Mayo 19 •
Clase de Biblia
Mayo 20 •
Catequesis para Segundo año, ensayo para la Primera Comunión
Mayo 21 •
Primera Comunión, 9 am