St. Irenaeus Catholic Church

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St. Irenaeus Catholic Church 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time  October 29, 2017

Parish Administrator Rev. Binh Nguyen Parochial Vicars Rev. William B. Goldin Rev. Ian Bustonera, AM Permanent Deacons Dcn. José Campos Dcn. Del Davis Dcn. Steve Germain Dcn. Gerald Pyne

Parish Office Hours Monday & Wednesday 9:00 AM - 7:30 PM* Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM* (*Closed for lunch from 12-1 PM) CLOSED SATURDAY Sunday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Sunday Masses Saturday Vigil: 5:00 PM Sunday: 6:30 AM, 8:00 AM, 9:45 AM, 11:30 AM 1:15 PM (Español) 5:00 PM (Teen Mass) 6:30 PM Weekday Masses Monday – Friday: 6:30 AM, 8:30 AM (Wednesday: 7:00 PM Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena, Tagalog Mass 4th Wednesday of the month) Saturday: 8:30 AM Reconciliation (English & Spanish) Monday & Friday 6:00 - 7:00 PM Saturday: 3:30 - 4:45 PM or by appointment Adoration Weekly: Fridays 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Monthly: 13th of the month 9:00 AM – 6:00 AM (on the 14th)

"You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind." - Matthew 22:37 New Hope Crisis Counseling Hotline Hot Line (24/7) 1-714-NEW-HOPE or 714-639-4673

5201 Evergreen [email protected] Evergreen Avenue, Avenue, Cypress, Cypress, CA CA 90630 90630  714-826-0760  www.sticypress.org www.sticypress.org  [email protected]

29 OCTOBER 2017  30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

This Week in Our Parish _________________________ Parish Office 714-826-0760 Business Administration Steve Germain, Business Manager Tony Kulassia, Office Manager Sherri Nelson, Admin. Secretary Margie Mendez, Secretary Betty Borowski, Funeral Planner Lily Lo Basso, Accountant/Registrar Lisa Giacomi, Bulletin Adult Formation Deacon Bruce Sago, Director Ministerio Hispano Sr. Maria Teresa Salceda, Director Humberto Arreola, Coro Hispano Health Care Ministry Sr. Rita O’Connell, Director Worship Kimberly Wargo, Director of Music

Youth Formation 714-826-1140 Ruth Bradley, Director Elaine Brewster, Secretary Renee Lloyd, Secretary

Youth Ministry 714-826-0460 Laura Benoit, Director Denise Gonzales, Secretary

Parish School 714-827-4500 Monica Hayden, Principal 

Infant Baptism It is necessary to attend a Pre-Baptism Information Evening. Register in the Parish Office at least two months prior to the proposed Baptism date.

Sacraments To complete sacraments or to become Catholic, adults contact the Parish Office; children and teens contact Youth Formation.

Marriage Contact the Parish Office. Six months preparation is required.

Anointing of the Sick In case of serious illness or surgery, contact Health Care Ministry.

SUNDAY OCTOBER 29—Priesthood Sunday; World Youth Day PENNIES FROM HEAVEN Since 1994 the Diocese of Orange has been collecting funds to support local Respect Life shelters, clinics and centers that give immediate and long-term care to Orange County women, men and families in crisis. St. Irenaeus Respect Life Ministry members will have a table under the patio after all masses to collect your donations. You are invited to bring your change, dollars and checks to empty in their collection containers. MONDAY OCTOBER 30 9:00AM … Please join us in praying the Rosary in the crying room TUESDAY OCTOBER 31 9:00AM … Please join us in praying the Rosary in the crying room 9:15AM … Walking for health. Meet in front of the Ed Bldg for a half hour walk 5:00PM … Vigil Mass for All Saints 7:30PM … Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting in classroom #8 7:30PM … Al-Anon Meeting in classroom #7 WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 1—All Saints 10:30AM … All Saints Day Student Body Mass 7:00PM … All Saints Day Mass 7:00PM … Journey of Hope meeting in the Youth Faith Formation workroom 7:00PM … NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness ) meeting in classroom #7. This meeting is for family members and caregivers who desire to support their loved ones with mental illness. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 2—The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls' Day) 9:30AM … Bible Study facilitated by Deacon Jerry in the Education Building 3:00PM … Junior Legion of Mary meeting in the Youth Faith Formation workroom. For children ages 8-14. Meets weekly. Come join us! Call Sister Brenda Diacajo at 714-828-2516 or Sister Linda Caroll at 562-480-5992 for more information. 7:00PM ... All Souls Day Memorial Mass. It is strongly recommended that you arrive 15-30 minutes early as this Mass is very heavily attended. 7:00PM … Bible Study facilitated by Deacon Jerry in the Education Building FRIDAY NOVEMBER 3—St. Martin de Porres; First Friday 9:00AM … Please join us in praying the First Friday Holy Hour of Reparation following the 8:30 a.m. Mass in front of the Blessed Sacrament. Prayer booklets will be provided. 9:30AM … Legion of Mary meeting in the Youth Faith Formation workroom SATURDAY NOVEMBER 4—St. Charles Borromeo; First Saturday 7:30AM … Volunteer help is needed to distribute food to registered recipients of HOPE’s food distribution program. Meet behind the Education Bldg 9:00AM … First Saturday Devotion. Please join us in praying the Rosary after the 8:30 a.m. Mass. Christians have always honored the Blessed Virgin on Saturday because of her constant faith in Jesus on that first Holy Saturday before the Resurrection. 6:30PM … All are invited to the Filipino Catholic Federation “Cultures of the Philippines from Aparri to Jolo” Annual Salo-Salo Cultural Show and Dinner. In the Parish Hall.

29 OCTOBER 2017  30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

This is Our Faith __________________________________ Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Love your neighbor. It sounds so simple. Yet it is not always easy to accomplish. Many things get in the way of taking this commandment to heart. Sometimes, it is things that get in the way, but more often, we get in the way. We tend to see things through our own perspective, rather than considering the other person's point of view. In our interactions with others, we often fail to truly listen, focusing instead on our next response or point to be made. We say we love our neighbor, right up to the point at which doing so requires some sacrifice of time, attention, or financial support, and then suddenly, a thousand reasons for keeping to ourselves emerge. Jesus knew this when he summed up the great commandments of loving God and neighbor. Notice what he said about this: "You shall love your neighbor as yourself." LOVE GOD "You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind" (Matthew 22:37). In this greatest and first commandment, Jesus describes deep and intentional love of God. Like the Thessalonians to whom Saint Paul wrote, we are to turn away from anything that could become an idol, anything that takes first place in our lives ahead of God. Loving God so completely calls us to place our lives in the heart of God, assured that when we do, all will be well. When we love God with all our heart, soul, and mind, we gradually learn to see the world and all people through the eyes of God, who is love. LOVE NEIGHBOR When God gave the covenant to Moses, the commandments of loving God and neighbor were clear, including what love of neighbor is all about. For example, "You shall not molest or oppress an alien, for you were once aliens yourself in the land of Egypt" (Exodus 22:20). In other words, care for the least among you; their struggles are not so different from your own. And remember, they are precious in God's sight, as are you. All are held in love by our good and gracious God. Jesus is the ultimate sign of God's love, and the perfect model of what it means to love God. Jesus teaches that real love requires sacrifice. There are moments when loving our neighbor requires us to put the other person first. No longer is it just nice to help the person who is poor, ill, lonely, in prison, homeless, or grieving. It is necessary. Their need is greater than our own. Failing to meet the person in his or her need is to ignore our very self. To love God is to love our neighbor; to love others is to love God, in whose image all are made. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION

This week we have in All Souls' Day a commemoration that is linked to the Halloween customs. The big-spending sugar shock holiday is a long way removed from Thursday's grateful remembrance of the souls who are hidden from our sight, but alive to Christ. Old pagan superstitions might find us holding our breath when going by the graveyard, whereas others might actually go to the cemetery to tend the family graves, to share good food, and remember dear ones. Nowhere does a culture embrace this day as fully as in Mexico. The "Day of the Dead" is a national holiday that unfolds over three full days. For three thousand years, the indigenous people of Mexico have been mocking death in an annual festival, and the invading Spaniards were shocked at the spectacle. To the Aztecs, life was a dream, and death was the entry into full life. Skulls were thus a symbol of joy and release from life's ‘sorrows. The missionaries found all this a bit creepy, but they moved the three-day feast from August to synchronize it with the Christian calendar. So today, graves are decorated, altars are built in the home to honor the family dead, children feast on candy skulls, and people dress up in elaborate skeleton outfits. The devout spend hours in the cemetery, and there is a lively sense of the communion of saints, the living and the dead. —Rev. James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.

READINGS FOR NEXT SUNDAY 5 November 2017 Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time Mal 1:14b-2:2b, 8-10 1 Thess 2:7b-9, 13 Matt 23:1-12; L151A Sharing Questions: I know I have failed to practice what I preach when… The strongest preaching I do by the way I live is… What my behavior reveals about who I am is… Preguntas para compartir: Sé que no he podido practicar lo que predico cuando ... La predicación más fuerte que hago por la forma en que vivo es ... Lo que mi comportamiento revela sobre quién soy ...

29 OCTOBER 2017  30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Mark Your Calendars OCTOBER BABY SHOWER During the month of October, Respect Life Ministry will hold its annual baby item collection for Precious Life Shelter in Los Alamitos. Please place your new, unwrapped baby items in the playpen located in the VESTIBULE of the church under the ICON of the HOLY INNOCENTS. Suggestions for gifts are: diapers, receiving blankets, baby t-shirts, booties and socks, bibs, sleepers, onesies, bottles and nipples, baby towels/ wash cloths, and baby lotion, powder, oil and shampoo.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4 DIVORCE CONFERENCE—8:30 am. – 4:00 p.m.

Join us on the Christ Cathedral Campus (Freed Theater) for this conference intended for those who are divorced or separated, for diocesan leaders and for group facilitators. There will be three tracks: English, Spanish, and Training for Group Leaders. The cost is $50 per person or $40 per person for groups of two or more.

SATURDAY/SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4/5 NATIONAL NEEDS SPECIAL COLLECTION

This collection combines three collections in one: Catholic Campaign for Human Development, Catholic Communication Campaign and Catholic University of America. The Catholic Campaign for Human Development was mandated by the U.S. bishops to address the root causes of poverty in America through promotion and support of community-controlled, self-help organizations and transformative education. 25% of this collection stays in our diocese for local distribution and national grants were received last year by Birth Choice and our local Diocesan Restorative Justice ministries. There is a comprehensive application process in place and no organization/group receives funds locally or nationally that takes positions contrary to Catholic teaching or participates in partisan political activity. Catholic Communication Campaign The essential mission of the CCC is to contribute to the process of evangelization by fostering activities in relation to television, radio and other media, and through special projects of the Catholic press. An annual collection is taken up in the dioceses, which remit 50% of the funds collected to the National Office. From these funds, grants are made following recommendations by the USCCB Communication Committee. The remaining portion of the collection is retained by the diocese for use in local communication projects. Catholic University of America This collection provides funding for academic scholarships at The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC in response to the commitment made by the bishops at its foundation in 1887. Catholic University is the only United States University with Pontifical faculties. Students are enrolled from all 50 states and almost 100 countries in 12 schools: Theology and Religious Studies, Philosophy, Law, Arts and Sciences, Social Service, Nursing, Engineering, Music, Architecture, Library and Information Sciences, Canon Law and Metropolitan college.

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6 FALL LECTOR MEETING

7:00-8:00 p.m. in the church This meeting is for anyone interested in being a Minister of the Word as well as current Ministers of the Word. Workbooks for 2018 will be available for purchase for $10.

BEGINNING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6 33 DAYS TO MORNING GLORY SMALL GROUP RETREAT—7:00-8:30 p.m.

Want to Grow in Holiness, But Too Busy? Want to transform your work, your marriage, your family, and your life, but don’t have time? Looking for the quickest, surest, and easiest way to holiness, but don’t know where to begin? You are cordially invited to join Deacon Steve and his wife Sharon as they prepare for their Marian Consecration as proposed by St. Louis de Montfort in the 12th century. We'll learn the secrets to drawing closer to the Heart of Jesus through the Heart of Mary through a five week guided DVD series by Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC. A resource kit is available for $30 each. We will begin on November 6th at 7 pm, so please RSVP by calling the parish office (714-826-0760) or by email ([email protected]).

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6 WOMEN’S CANCER SUPPORT GROUP

7:00-9:00 p.m. in classroom #6 If you are a cancer survivor, newly diagnosed or dealing with treatment, your presence will be most welcome. Meetings are held the first Monday of each month. If you would like to attend, please contact Terry Arenz, our WCSG Facilitator/Parish Nurse, at 562.924.5335.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 CAPACITAR EVENING

7:00-8:30 p.m. in the Education Building Begin your Capacitar practice by learning these simple, calming and restorative moments (similar to Tai Chi and Yoga) which will nourish body, mind and spirit.

MAY 13-24, 2018 PILGRIMAGE TO ITALY

Please join us on a 12-day pilgrimage to Italy under the spiritual guidance of Fr. Aaron Riomalos, AM. The trip will cover Venice, Padua, Siena, Assissi, Orvieto, Loreto, San Giovanni Rotondo, Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast with Papal Audience in Rome. The cost is only $3,749 which includes airfare and all breakfasts and dinners. For more information, please contact Josie Ninofranco at 714-761-6375. Seats are limited.

Hearing Assistance Devices Available Radio receivers tuned into the church audio system are available for loan.

29 OCTOBER 2017  30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

29 OCTOBER 2017  30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Youth Faith Formation _____________________ CHILDREN’S MINISTRY—Pre-school-6th Grade (and Sacrament Preparation for older students)

JUNIOR HIGH YOUTH MINISTRY— Grades 7 & 8

REGISTRATION IS CLOSED for Grades 1 through 6 and for the special classes of Sacrament preparation. THERE IS STILL THE OPTION OF HOME SCHOOLING. (It is easy and counts as the first year of preparation.) PRE-SCHOOL is still open for 3 and 4 year olds. Office Hours are Sunday 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. and Monday through Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

PEACEMAKERS do not meet this week. Have a fun and safe Halloween. We won’t meet again until Tuesday, November 14th.

HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY— Grades 9-12 SUNDAY NIGHT LIVE – Come on over for some Halloween fun and Potluck. We are also celebrating Day of the Dead. Feel free to bring a picture or memento of a deceased loved one. YEAR II SPONSOR/CANDIDATE MEETING at 4:00 p.m. today Sunday, October 29th. The Rite of Commitment will be at the 5:00 p.m. Mass following this meeting. Sponsors and Candidates should attend both. YEAR I SPONSOR MEETING – Sunday, November 12th at 4:00 p.m. in the Parish hall. This is an information meeting for sponsors only. Please make sure your sponsor knows.

Peacemakers Respect Life … Big and Small, Young and Old

Great time at the Hallowed Hunt event at the Christ Cathedral. It was a Holy Journey! Many thanks to our teens who brought baby gifts to our Baby Shower. We had a great time!

29 OCTOBER 2017  30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

St. Irenaeus Parish School learning, believing, and serving…together RESPECT LIFE “BABY SHOWER”

Our Parish Respect Life Ministry and our 8th Grade Class sponsored a month-long baby shower during October for the Precious Life Shelter in Los Alamitos. As part of teaching our children about “stewardship”, we asked students in grades TK through 8 to donate items such as diapers, baby wipes, and blankets for the babies and slippers, robes, pajamas, and gift cards for the mothers. Along with gathering donations, our 8th grade students held a recycling drive collecting aluminum cans and plastic bottles. They used the money from the drive to purchase more items to donate to the shelter. The items donated will be given to the Respect Life Ministry to take to the Precious Life Shelter.

TRUNK OR TREAT THANK YOU!

We want to thank everyone that supported our Trunk-or Treat event last Friday night. We couldn’t do it without all of our volunteers and our wonderful Home and School Association. This annual tradition is becoming a St. I. favorite! BRAIN POWER MANIA FOR NOVEMBER Our school earns 10 points per dollar on any purchase made at a Buena Park Mall retailer or restaurant. This includes Walmart, Sears, Olive Garden, etc. All you have to do is take your receipts to Customer Service and log them in under St. Irenaeus School. For the month of November, receipts from Cold Stone Creamery, Howie’s Game Shack, Freckled Frog Dance Studio, and Watchland are worth 20 points per dollar! Receipts can also be dropped off in the school office in our Brain Power box.

St. Irenaeus Parish School Christmas Boutique LAST CALL! The St. Irenaeus School Christmas Boutique is Sunday, November 12th in the Parish Hall from 9AM-3PM. If you are a crafter or vendor and would like to participate, please email Lisa Sambrano at [email protected] for more information and an application. The cost per table is $35 and applications are accepted on a first come first serve basis. We are almost full. Deadline is Wednesday, November 8th.

29 OCTOBER 2017  30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

CONSIDERING BECOMING CATHOLIC or JUST CURIOUS ABOUT THE FAITH? Come see what its all about!

Now meeting Sundays, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm in the Education Building We invite you to Ask Questions and Get Answers! 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 following Jesus looks like. If YOU or someone you know have questions about becoming Catholic, or just want to know more...contact Deacon Bruce Sago, Parish Office, 714.826.0760, Ext. 124.

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 7:00pm IN CHURCH Deacon Steve and his wife Sharon are giving us a final gift before returning to their home in Idaho. Join them as they prepare to renew their Marian Consecration as proposed by St. Louis de Montfort in the 12th century. This is a 5-week guided DVD series. Resource kit available for $30 each. Please RSVP by calling parish office (714-826-0760) or by email ([email protected]).

Like Babies? Like being a calming presence for families? Like to help the Priests & Deacons of our Parish?

The Baptism Ceremony Team invites you to join us. We are present to help the Priests & Deacons during the Infant Baptism Ceremony that take place on the 3rd & 4th Saturdays each month. Each team is scheduled once every 2-3 months so the time commitment is minimal. If this piques your interest, call Deacon Bruce in the Parish Office. 714-826-0760 Ext. 124

For further information on any of these “Window of Faith Opportunities” contact the Parish Office at 714.826-0760

29 OCTOBER 2017  30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

PRAY FOR THE SICK

Roman Alcantara † Joan Barlow † Helen Benjamin Fred Cassaras † Roberto Chung † Adelaide Cota Leonel Cota † Helen M. Dialynas † Carla Dunn Fr. Bill Easterling † Fred Easterling † Laura Escobar Elaine Frengel † Vivian Furtado † Margaret Galindo Dolores Hemmelgarn † Teresa Ivan † Gloria Kilburg Marvin Kilburg † Susan Mallari † Carol Marsh Amy Perez Marvray † Craig Gardner Moschel Fr. Jose Ortega † Helen Tiano † Teiyn Van Meter

WEDDING BANNS

Carissa Flores and Joseph Ebacher Nicole Encarnacion and Francis Runas Danielle Corkhill and Nick Velazquez

DID YOU KNOW?

Our Health Ministry will be happy to offer FISH Hours if you can spare some time during the day, even one day a week, to visit the residents of the Care Facilities while the kids are in school. Just give Grace Francis a call at 714.742.0960. This is definitely a win-win for everyone.

THE LEGION OF MARY IS SPONSORING SIGN UPS FOR THE PILGRIM VIRGIN STATUE (OUR LADY OF FATIMA) TO VISIT YOUR FAMILY.

We will personally bring it to your home with booklets for your family to pray with. We will stay and pray the rosary with you on the first day and leave our Blessed Mother's statue with your family for a week. If you are interested, please call Grace Francis at 714-742-0960.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY October 22nd collection … $26,493

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! Francisco and Wendy Barrerg … 12 years Joel and Julia Cordero … 20 years John and Teresa Ivan … 63 years Doug and Janice Sweet … 25 years Tim and Sandra Walters … 49 years ARE YOU CELEBRATING AN ANNIVERSARY?

If you’re celebrating your 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55 or 60th wedding anniversary, please let us know so we can celebrate with you. Names: _______________________________________ Celebrating _____ years married on: _________ (anniv. date)

(Please return to the Parish Office)

All smiles! Our new (teen) Hospitality Ministers! Welcome! And thank you for your service!

29 OCTOBER 2017  30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Esta Semana en Nuestra Parroquia _______________ OCTUBRE—MES DE LAS MISIONES La Iglesia Católica vive el mes de octubre dedicado mundialmente a despertar el Espíritu Misionero en los fieles, con gestos de solidaridad hacia los 200,000 misioneros que entregan sus vidas por el anuncio del Evangelio en el mundo. Durante este mes, llamado "Mes de las Misiones" se intensifica la animación misionera, uniéndonos todos en oración, el sacrificio y el aporte económico a favor de las misiones, a fin de que el evangelio se proclame a todos los hombres.

Todos nosotros, miembros de la Iglesia e impulsados por el mismo Espíritu, somos consagrados, aunque de diverso modo, para ser enviados: por el bautismo se nos confía la misma misión de la Iglesia. A todos se nos llama y todos estamos obligados a evangelizar, y esta misión fontal, común a todos los cristianos, ha de constituir un verdadero "acicate" cotidiano y una solicitud constante de nuestra vida.

Es muy bello y estimulante recordar la vida de las comunidades de los primeros cristianos, cuando éstos se abrían al mundo, al que por vez primera miraban con ojos nuevos: era la mirada de quien ha comprendido que el amor de Dios se debe traducir en servicio por el bien de los hermanos. El recuerdo de su experiencia de vida me induce a reafirmar la idea central de la reciente encíclica: "La misión renueva la Iglesia, refuerza la fe y la identidad cristiana, da nuevo entusiasmo y nuevas motivaciones. ¡La fe se fortalece dándola!"(n. 2). Sí, la misión nos ofrece la extraordinaria oportunidad de rejuvenecer y embellecer a la Esposa de Cristo y, al mismo tiempo, nos hace experimentar una fe que renueva y fortalece la vida cristiana, precisamente porque se dona. Pero la fe que renueva la vida y la misión que fortalece la fe no pueden ser tesoros escondidos o experiencias exclusivas de cristianos aislados. Nada está tan lejos de la misión como un cristiano encerrado en sí mismo: si su fe es sólida, está destinada a crecer y debe abrirse a la misión. El primer ámbito de desarrollo del binomio fe-misión es la comunidad familiar. En una época en la que parece que todo concurre a disgregar esta célula primaria de la sociedad, es necesario esforzarse para que sea, o vuelva a ser, la primera comunidad de fe, no sólo en el sentido de la adquisición, sino también del crecimiento, de la donación y, por tanto, de la misión. Es hora de que los padres de familia y los cónyuges asuman como deber esencial de su estado y vocación evangelizar a sus hijos y evangelizarse recíprocamente, de modo que todos los miembros de la familia y en toda circunstancia -especialmente en las pruebas del sufrimiento, la enfermedad y la vejez- puedan realmente recibir la Buena Nueva. Se trata de una forma insustituible de educación a la misión y de preparación natural de las posibles vocaciones misioneras, que casi siempre encuentran su cuna en la familia. (Fuente: Misioneros de habla Hispana)

LUNES

ROSARIO POR LA PAZ Y LAS FAMILIAS a las 6:30 p.m. en la Iglesia. GRUPO DE BIBLIA a las 7:00 p.m. en el salón #7.

MARTES

CURSO DE ESPIRITUALIDAD: “CAMINANDO CON CRISTO” a las 7:00 p.m. en el salón #16.

JUEVES

GRUPO DE ORACION a las 7 p.m. en el salón #7. PRACTICA DEL CORO HISPANO a las 7pm en el salón #12.

VIERNES

JOVENES PARA CRISTO, 7 pm en el salon #16.

SABADO

CLASES DE CATECISMO de 9:00 a 11:30 am, en los salones de la escuela.