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St. Justin Martyr Catholic Church January 31, 2016 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Clergy/Clero Rev. Joseph Robillard, Pastor/Párroco Rev. Venancio Amidar, Parochial Vicar/Vícario Parroquial Rev. Domingo Romero, Parochial Vicar/Vícario Parroquial Rev. John Monestero, In residence/En residencia Rev. Jerome Molokie, Sunday supply/ Apoya los Domingos Deacon Jose Ferreras Deacon Kalini Folau Diácono Ramón León Deacon Raymond Duthoy, Retired Parroquia de San Justino Mártir y Misión del Sagrado Corazón Masses En la Iglesia de San Justino Saturday Vigil: Misas en Español 5:30 p.m. (English), 7 p.m. (Spanish) Sunday: 6:45, 8, & 11 a.m., 12:30 & 5:30 p.m. (English) 9:30 a.m., 7 p.m. (Spanish) Hora Santa: Jueves, 7:30 p.m. Confesiones: Sábado: 3:30-5 p.m. Monday-Friday: 6:30 & 8:30 a.m. (English) Saturday: 8:30 a.m. (English) Devotion to Our Lady of Perpetual Help: Mass every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m., preceded by 6 p.m. Rosary and Novena Confessions: Saturdays, 3:30-5 p.m. (English/Spanish) Mondays, 7-8 p.m. (English/Spanish) Eves of First Fridays, by appointment Adoration: First Fridays, after 8:30 a.m. Mass until 8 a.m. Saturday. Sábado: 7 p.m. (Vigilia del Domingo) Domingo: 9:30 a.m. y 7 p.m. En la Misión del Sagrado Corazón 10852 Harcourt Ave., Anaheim CA 92804 Misas: 7 p.m. Lunes, Martes, Miercoles, y Viernes Rosario: Lunes a Viernes, 5:30 p.m. Confesiones: Viernes, 6-6:45 p.m. Adoracion del Santisimo Sacramento: Cada Viernes primero después de la misa de las 7 p.m. concluyendo el Sábado a las 6 a.m. La Oficina de la Misión del Sagrado Corazón está cerrada. Para información y asistencia, por favor de llamar o dirigirse a la oficina Parroquial de San Justino Mártir. 2050 West Ball Road, Anaheim, California 92804 714-774-2595 www.saintjustin.org Join us for these Events and Activities at St. Justin Martyr Church and Sacred Heart Mission Sunday, January 31 Monday, February 1 Tuesday, February 2 Wednesday, February 3 Thursday, February 4 Catholic Schools Week. Sewing group: 9 a.m., SRE rm. Jovenes para Cristo Retiro Iniciacion: 7 a.m.12 p.m., M. Salon 0. 7 a.m.-5 p.m., M. Salon 1,2,3,4. 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m., M. Iglesia. Tai Chi: 1 p.m., A. La Coronilla de la Divina Misericordia: 3 p.m., M. Iglesia. St. Blaise. Blessing of throats at all Masses: English: 6:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m. Spanish: 7 p.m. Bereavement Support Group, rm. C. English: 2-4 p.m. Spanish: 7-9 p.m. La Coronilla de la Divina Misericordia: 3 p.m., M. Iglesia. La Coronilla de la Divina Misericordia: 3 p.m., Mision Iglesia. Jovenes para Cristo, coro: 7 a.m., M. Iglesia. Pancake Breakfast: 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., hall, kitchen. Spanish Choir: 8 a.m., chapel. School Open House: 9 a.m.-12 p.m. La Coronilla de la Divina Misericordia: 3 p.m., M. Iglesia. Faith Formatinon classes, English: 6:30 p.m., school. Intercessors of Divine Mercy: 5 p.m., rm. B. Anchor core meeting: 6:30 p.m., rm. C Confessions: 7-8 p.m., church. Bible Study, English: 7 p.m., youth rm. JOYAS: 7 p.m., hall. Faith Formation: Adult Confirmation: 7 p.m., rm. A, B, chapel. RCIA dismissal: 11 a.m., rm. A. Grupo de Oracion, crecimiento: 7 p.m., M. Salon 1. Via Crucis practice: 1 p.m., Mision Iglesia, Mision Salon 0.. Anointing of the Sick, during 7 p.m. Spanish Mass, Mision Iglesia. Confirmation: 2 p.m., hall, hall mtg. rm., school., church Brotherhood of St. Dismas: 7 p.m., SRE rm. Cenacle meals for the hungry : 2:30 p.m., shelter. Singers for Jesus and Mary: 6:30 p.m., SRE rm. Adult choir: 7:30 p.m., church. Jovenes para Cristo, coro: 8 p.m., Mision Iglesia. Adult Faith Formation: 7 p.m., Parish Center/Chapel —Spanish Adult Confirmation / Bible Study, rm. B. —RCIA, rm. A. —RCIA, rm. C. Jovenes para Cristo, oracion: 7 p.m., M. Salon 2. Cub and Boy Scouts: 5:30 p.m., hall mtg. rm. St. Vincent DePaul food distribution: 6-7 p.m., shelter. Coro, Angeles de Dios: 6 p.m., Mision Salon 1. Retreat team leaders: 6 p.m., youth rm. Baptism class: 7 p.m., chapel. JOYAS Coro: 7 p.m., church. JOYAS core meeting: 7 p.m., Mision Salon 0. Encuentro Matrimonial: 7 p.m., M. Salon 0, 4. Jovenes para Cristo, cocina: 7 p.m., M. Salon 3. Jovenes para Cristo, recepcion: 7 p.m., M. Salon 3. Jovenes para Cristo, servicio: 7 p.m., Mision Salon 2. Grupo de Oracion, Jovenes Adultos: 7 p.m., M. Salon 1. Anchor Youth Ministry: 7 p.m., hall, hall mtg. rm. Grupo de Oracion: 8 p.m., Mision Iglesia. Grupo de Oracion, Reunion Servidores: 7:30 p.m., SRE rm. Al-Anon: 7 p.m., rm. C. Friday, February 5 Saturday, February 6 First Friday. Healing Hearts Prayer Ministry: 6 a.m., rm. A,B,C, chapel, kitchen. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: 9 a.m. until 8 a.m. Sat., SJM church. 8 p.m.-6 a.m. Sat. at Mision Iglesia. La Coronilla de la Divina Misericordia: 3 p.m., M. Iglesia. Guadalupe play practice: 6 p.m., hall. Alianza de Amor: 6:30 p.m., rm. C. Singers for Jesus and Mary: 6:30 p.m., SRE rm. Secret Fire Young Adults: 6:30 p.m., rm. A. Faith Formation classes, Spanish: 6 p.m., Mision Iglesia, Mision Salon 1,2,3,4. Faith Formation classes, Spanish: 6:30 p.m., hall, hall mtg. rm., school. The Lord’s Vineyard: 6:30 p.m., youth rm. Jovenes para Cristo, coorination general: 7 p.m., rm. B. Alpha y Omega Coro: 7 p.m., chapel. Jovenes para Cristo community teachings: 8 p.m., M. Salon 0,1,2,3,4. First Friday Grupo de Oracion: SRE rm. Hora Santa: 7:30 p.m., church. Adult Choir: 7:30 p.m., church. Prayer Shawl blessing: 8:15 a.m., church. Anointing of the Sick: during 8:30 a.m. Mass. Financial Peace classes, SRE rm.: English 9:30 a.m. Spanish 1 p.m. Faith Formation classes, English/ Spanish: 9:30 a.m., school, hall, hall mtg. rm.. Confirmation Bible Study: 2:30 p.m., hall, hall mtg. rm., school. Platicas prebautismales: 2:30 p.m., M. Salon 0. Cantonese Mass: 5 p.m., Mision Iglesia. Legion of Mary: 5 p.m., rm. D. Jovenes para Cristo board: 7 p.m., rm. 2. RICA dismissal: 7 p.m., rm. A. Adoration Nocturna: 9:30 p.m., M. Salon 0,1,2. Jovenes para Cristo, coro: 8 p.m., Mision Iglesia. This week’s Masses (English) at St. Justin Martyr Church DATE MASS INTENTIONS Monday, Feb. 1 6:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Justin April Marcial Jocson Sr. Tuesday, Feb. 2 6:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. John & Mary Dixon Diane Culross The Presentation of the Lord Mal 3:1-4; Heb 2:14-18; Lk 2:22-40 [22-32] 6:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Mrs. Ly Maria Louise McDonald 50th wedding anniversary Francisco & Rosalina Santos St. Blaise; St. Ansgar 2 Sm 24:2, 9-17; Mk 6:1-6 Wednesday, Feb. 3 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 4 6:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Adele Schuetze Justin April Friday, Feb. 5 6:30 a.m. Souls in Purgatory 8:30 a.m. Suzanne Stehly Saturday, Feb. 6 8:30 a.m. Thomas Pfeifer 5:30 p.m. 6:45 a.m. 8 a.m. 11 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Viola Bilka Socorro, Leon, Querino, Jesus Yu Norton, Michael, Larry Tober Sofio Castillo All Souls in Purgatory 5:30 p.m. Severina & Liborio Lim Sunday, Feb. 7 LITURGICAL DAY READINGS 2 Sm 15:13-14, 30; 16:5-13; Mk 5:1-20 1 Kgs 2:1-4, 10-12; 1 Chr 29:10-12; Mk 6:7-13 St. Agatha; First Friday Sir 47:2-11; Mk 6:14-29 St. Paul Miki and Companions 1 Kgs 3:4-13; Mk 6:30-34 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Is 6:1-2a, 3-8; Ps 138:1-5, 7-8; 1 Cor 15:1-11 [3-8, 11]; Lk 5:1-11 We pray for the sick and for those who care for them: Angelina Ambrose, Donna Baccon, Dorothy Canal, Lita DeGuzman, Nancy Endrizzi, Fr. Agustin Escobar, Magdalena Fonseca, Peter Franco, Art Gutierrez, Henrietta Hall, Alejandro Linares, Hector Melgoza, Charles & Guadalupe Pacier, Irma Realon, Fernando Vasquez, Mike Wisdo, Jeremy Zamora, Frank & Angeline Aguilar, Jenny Bergeron, Sonia Caram, Chuck Dillenbeck, Deacon Ray Duthoy, Esperanza Hill, Mark Kendzor, Josefina Martin, Marc McEveny, Mike Shea, Bert, Pauline, & Steve Spencer, Jose Aguino, Michael Bergeron, David Boyd, Joseph Rommel Caspellan, Diane Culross, Ana Maria Fuentes, Robert Gomez, Linda McHaffie Harper, Teresa Kaminsky, Kathy Manfredi, Cathy Marco, John O’Shea, Juana Reynolds, Eleanor Reza, Dale & Mark Rolph, Teresa & Pat Runte, Alfredo Sanchez, LECTORS ALTAR SERVERS Team 2 Team 4 Team 7 Team 11 Team 15 Team 20 2 Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time January 31, 2016 Parish Phone Numbers and Information Catholic Schools Week St. Justin Martyr Parish website: www.saintjustin.org Parish Office: 714-774-2595 Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-12 p.m., 1:30-6 p.m. Saturday, 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m., 1:30-6 p.m. , Sunday, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. School Office: 714-772-4902 Janet J. Balsis, Principal, www.sjm-k8.com Faith Formation Office: 714-535-6111 (formerly the School of Religious Education / SRE Office) Sandra Gutierrez, Director of Faith Formation, 714-774-2595 ext. 128 sgutierrez@saintjustin.org Youth / Adolescent Faith Formation: 714-774-2407 Fabiola C. Flores, Coordinator, fflores@saintjustin.org Facebook: Anchor St. Justin Martyr Twitter: @sjm_anchor Instagram: @anchoryouthministry YouTube: AnchorSJM Adult Faith Formation RCIA - Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: 714-678-3426 Deacon Jose Ferreras, Coordinator, jferreras@saintjustin.org Funeral & Bereavement Ministry: 714-917-2706 January 31-February 4 Join us for our St. Justin Martyr Parish School’s celebration of Catholic Schools Week. Sunday, January 31: -- 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Pancake Breakfast in O’Connor Hall -- 8:00 a.m. Family Mass with Bishop Vann as presider -- 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. OPEN HOUSE in the school -- 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Book Fair in the school Jo Ann Davis, Parish Coordinator, jdavis@saintjustin.org We especially thank Bishop Kevin Vann for coming to our parish to preside at our 8:00 a.m. Mass honoring Catholic Schools. Senior Ministry, “Young at Heart”: 714-917-2706 Jo Ann Davis, Parish Coordinator, jdavis@saintjustin.org Ministry Scheduling: 714-758-5409 (Lectors, Altar Servers, Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion) Kristy Barnett, Coordinator, kbarnett@saintjustin.org St. Vincent de Paul help line: 714-284-0405 After Mass we invite all of you to our Open House and Book Fair in the school until 12 noon. Students, teachers, and the principal will be available for your inquiry about admission to St. Justin Martyr School. Baptisms (English): Held on the first Sunday of each month. Also please join us for the Pancake Breakfast in O’Connor Hall from 7:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, January 31st. Marriages: Arrange with a priest or deacon at least six months in What is National Catholic Schools Week? Contact the Parish Office or go to www.saintjustin.org at least six weeks in advance for guidelines. advance. Information at www.saintjustin.org and in the Parish Office. Bulletin: Submit bulletin articles to the parish office or to ikramer@saintjustin.org . All are subject to editing and approval. Monday, 5 p.m. deadline unless otherwise noted. Diocese of Orange: www.rcbo.org Christ Cathedral: www.ChristCathedralCalifornia.org OC Catholic newspaper: www.occatholic.com United States Conference of Catholic Bishops: www.usccb.org National Catholic Schools Week is the annual celebration of Catholic education in the United States. It starts the last Sunday in January and runs all week, which in 2016 is January 31 - February 6. The theme for the National Catholic Schools Week 2016 is “Catholic Schools: Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service.” Schools typically observe the annual celebration week with Masses, open houses and other activities for students, families, parishioners and community members. Through these events, schools focus on the value Catholic education provides to young people and its contributions to our church, our communities and our nation. 2016 PSA PRAYER The Pastoral Services Appeal is an annual campaign of the Orange Catholic Foundation held on behalf of the Diocese of Orange that grants funds to support ministries and services that serve all parishes and the local community. It also gives parishes the opportunity to raise significant capital funds by earning rebates over their own individual parish goal. 3 Lord God, You have called us to be faithful and wise stewards whom You have set to watch over Your household. Increase our gratitude for Your many gifts to us. And from Your blessings, may we joyfully share Your Gospel so that others will know the outpouring of Your Love. May we each be blessed for doing our share of Your work While awaiting that great day of the Lord, Your Son, until He comes again. Amen. St. Justin Martyr Church January 31, 2016 Jubilee Year of Mercy, Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Rave reviews greeted Jesus' first hometown homily proclaiming a year of God's mercy, but the mood turned violent when he went on to declare that God's mercy embraces outsiders; it rejects distinctions between citizen and foreigner, acceptable and unworthy, even sinner and saint. Far from being anyone's personal possession, God's kingdom is open to everyone, God's love unconditional, God's mercy boundless. By this Jubilee Year of Mercy, Pope Francis repeats Jesus' challenge in today's Gospel to broaden our horizons until our vision matches Jesus' vision of every sinner as a potential saint, and each suffering stranger as our neighbor. Jesus, says Pope Francis, continually went beyond the law, keeping company with public sinners and even sharing meals with them to demonstrate that God's mercy is "the beating heart of the Gospel" (Misericordiae Vultus, 12). To be truly Jesus' disciples, such unconditional love and boundless mercy must also be at the center of all we say and do. --Peter Scagnelli, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. Papal quotes Copyright (c) 2015, Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Used with permission. Today’s Scripture First Reading -- God appoints Jeremiah as prophet to the nations (Jeremiah 1:4-5, 17-19). Psalm -- I will sing of your salvation (Psalm 71). Second Reading -- Love with its many facets is the most important of the virtues (1 Corinthians 12:31 -- 13:13 [13:4-13]). Gospel -- When Jesus claims his salvific mission is for all people, not just the Jews, he is expelled by the enraged members of the Nazarean synagogue (Luke 4:21-30). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass (c) 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Collection of last year’s blessed palms for Ash Wednesday Through the first week of February we will be collecting the palms that you received on Palm Sunday of last year. We will be burning the old palms and use the ashes on Ash Wednesday, February 10th. Please place your old palms in the marked containers at the exits of the church or give them to the Parish Office. Parish Bible Study The Great Hymn to Love It is doubtful that Saint Paul, when he sat down to write what we now know as the thirteenth chapter of First Corinthians, knew that he was penning what was to become one of the keystones of Christian ethics. In this brief passage, he set down ideals about love that have held fast through the centuries. Sometimes we may think that because these are ideals to which we aspire, we are excused from them in our daily living. But what Paul was writing was a letter to his friends, providing them with some sound advice about what it meant--and still means--to live in love, day by day, as a follower of Christ. We find in his words to his friends a broadening of the great commands of Jesus to love God and neighbor. Today we hear what this love must look like in our own actions, and how it ought to guide our relationships with others. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co. Treasures from our Tradition For the first four centuries or so, there seems not to have been a sense of marriage as a church institution. Christians followed civil law, which kept the wedding in a family setting. Bishops wanted people to be good citizens insofar as possible, and so they recognized the government's role in marriage. In general, they expected Christians to know that marriage was good, that marriage to other Christians was best, and to take it easy on the wild wedding parties. They agreed that marriage was a divine institution, that Christ blessed it especially, and they loved referring to the miracle at the wedding feast of Cana. Still, even when Christianity became the official religion of the empire in 380, marriage remained a family matter. On wedding days people gathered in the bride's house, where the father would "give her hand" to her husband, draping a garland of flowers over the couple. There were no official words to say, there was no blessing to be given. Everyone walked in procession to the bride's new home for the concluding rites and the feast. In the Eastern Empire, it soon became customary to invite a priest or bishop to give a blessing at the meal or the day before. It was a nice thing to do, completely optional, but had a "photo-op" feel to it that was widely emulated. Before long, at least in the East, it looked as if the priest were joining the couple in marriage and blessing the union. --Rev. James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co. 4 Bible Overview and the Gospel of Luke Mondays, 7-8:30 p.m. in the youth room At our Parish Bible Study nights, we split our study time between the Gospel and an overview of the entire Bible. This helps beginners to get their bearings among all the many books and sometimes confusing history of the Old Testament. Feel free to drop in any week; it's not necessary to start from the beginning or attend every single week. Blessings! Bibliya Rasal, Bible Study BIBLIYA * ARAL * ASAL * DASAL (BIBLE STUDY/PRAYER MEETING) Come and join us study and reflect on the readings and Gospel for the coming Sunday. The next sessions are: February 3 and 17 at 7 p.m. in room A of the Parish Center. Please bring your Holy Bible or Sunday Missal. Any questions? Please call Yohlee at 714401-8598. Sunday Donations Budget Envelopes Online Total 01/17/16 $21,904 $16,585 $1,227 01/24/16 $21,905 $16,231 $942 (27 donors) (28 donors) $17,812 Deficit ($4,093) $17,173 Deficit ($4,733) Go to “Make a Donation” at www.saintjustin.org to set up your Online Giving St. Justin Martyr Church January 31, 2016 Retreat for Women SJM Young at Heart SENIORS St. Justin Women's Retreat is MAY 27-29 at Sacred Heart Retreat House in Alhambra. The Retreat Master is Rev. Stash Dailey. Save the date. Contact Teri at terilom@gmail.com or 714 533 1550 for info or to reserve a room. Cupid is looking for YOU again! It’s our first Pot Luck Lunch of 2016! Please join us on MEN! Give a special woman a gift of a retreat for Valentines Day or other special occasion! The May 27-29 retreat offers a shared room for 2 women, 1 bath, for $180 per lady. Other types of rooms available also. An opportunity for women to spend a weekend with Jesus. Happy 70th Anniversary Congratulations to parishioners Fred and Lauretta Gerritz as they recently celebrated the 70th Wedding Anniversary. They also received a special home visit from Bishop Vann who blessed them and brought Lauretta flowers. Wednesday, February 3rd is the feast of St. Blaise. A Blessing of Throats will be given at our Masses that day. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 at 12 noon in the Parish Center. A baked ham will be served. Please bring a salad/side dish that goes good with ham, a dessert to share, or make a contribution to the “kitty.” And in the spirit of this special occasion, let’s celebrate CHOCOLATE DAY! 12 p.m. lunch 1p.m. Valentine Games Join in the Fun and maybe win a heart chocolate candy box centerpiece to take home. Kindly RSVP to Jo Ann Davis at 714-917-2706 Kathy McCrystal at 714-533-8473 or Mary Slusser 714-612-8789 by Monday Feb. 8. It would be helpful if you let us know what you will bring. We are proud of our Youth Group... Join us at Anchor every Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. in the Hall Find Anchor: --Facebook: Anchor St. Justin Martyr --Instagram: @anchoryouthministry Contact Fabiola Flores for more info. 714-774-2595 ext. 124 or email fflores@saintjustin.org We Pray for the Deceased Please pray for these members of our parish family who passed away recently: Frank Aguilar, Elizabeth Gomez, Alphonsus McNeil Presiliano Palisoc, Jaype Sta. Maria. May their souls and all the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace. LET’S DANCE! Saturday, February 20 from 6-10 p.m. in St. Justin’s O’Connor Hall Sponsored by the SJM Filipino Community $25 donation Light dinner will be served at 7 p.m. For more information contact Yohlee 714.401.8598 Rose 714.383.3299 Anna 714.350.9081 Lilybeth 714.318.1362 Thank you to those serving in our Military St. Justin Martyr Church has a bulletin board in the vestibule for those parishioners who are currently serving in our armed forces. You may submit names and/or a photo to the Parish Office and we will put them on display on the bulletin board. 5 St. Justin Martyr Church January 31, 2016 Wednesday, February 10th is World Day of the Sick Mass This Mass is celebrated each year in our Diocese in honor of the feast of Our Lady of Lourdes. Join us at St. Columban Church, Garden Grove Feb. 6 at 10 a.m. Presider: Bishop Kevin Vann Special parking and seating assistance will be provided for the wheelchair bound, walkers, etc. A special invitation is extended to the sick and their caregivers to this Mass, which includes anointing of the sick with laying on of hands, blessing of the hands of caregivers, and a blessing with water from the miraculous spring in the grotto in Lourdes. Ash Wednesday. It is the first day of Lent and is a day of Fast and Abstinence. The schedule of liturgies at St. Justin is: Mass English: 6:30 and 8:30 a.m. Spanish: 12 noon Liturgy of the Word (ashes distributed during this) English: 10:30 a.m. Bilingual: 5 p.m., church Spanish: 5:45 p.m., hall 6 p.m., church 6:30 p.m., hall 6:45 p.m., church 7:15 p.m., hall 7:30 p.m., church 8 p.m., hall Reconciliation - Sacrament of Mercy Lenten Retreat for Adults at the Heart of Jesus Retreat Center Tuesday, February 16th, 5:30pm – 9pm, or Wednesday, February 17th, 9:30am-12 noon. Please call or email for more details. Space is limited, RSVP by February 10th 714-557-4538 or heartofjesusrc@sbcglobal.net 2927 S Greenville St. Santa Ana, CA 92704 Women’s Retreat Please consider joining this ministry! More crafters needed to knit or crochet If you would like to become involved in the Prayer Shawl Ministry, please leave your name and number at the Parish Office. The group meets once a month, but you can work at your own pace in your own home. Yarn and patterns are provided, or you may choose to use your own. There is no time limit on finishing your shawl within a certain time. If you don’t know how to knit or crochet we will gladly teach you. Yarn donations needed The Prayer Shawl Ministry gratefully accepts donations of washable yarn throughout the year. Gift cards for yarn or craft stores are also needed. Donations may be dropped off in the Parish Office. Magnificat Prayer Breakfast proudly welcomes international speaker and author, Teri Thompson. Join us as Teri shares her powerful testimony of surviving great trials within the family and how the Lord’s mercy, protection and love turned her darkest times into light through His faithfulness for “All things work for good for those who love the Lord.” Saturday, February 20, 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM at Embassy Suites Anaheim – South, 11767 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove. Registration by mail must be postmarked by February 15: $28 per person Registration at the door: $33 per person. Mail to Magnificat Ministry: P.O. Box 4381, Orange, CA 92863 The meal includes a full plated breakfast as well as the speaker’s program. Please visit www.magnificat-ministry.net for a flyer and registration information. For information contact Michelle at 949/632-0231. 6 Pro Sanctity Retreat Center, 205 S. Pine Dr. Fullerton. The retreat begins at 7:00 pm on Friday, February 12th, at 7:00 pm and concludes on Sunday, February 14th, at 2:00 pm. The theme of the retreat is "Gaze of Mercy" and will offer times of reflection, prayers, spiritual direction, silence, and sharing. The retreat will be led by the consecrated and committed members of the Pro Sanctity Movement. The cost is $100.00 for overnight rooms (Double occupancy) or $80.00 for commuters. Space is limited. Please register by Feb. 5th to caprosanctity@gmail.com or 714-449-0511 Men Interested in Diocesan Priesthood: Men interested in the life, prayer, and possible call to Priesthood in the Diocese of Orange are invited to a “Priesthood Discernment” evening on Wednesday, Feb. 3, at 6:00p.m. in the Diocese of Orange Pastoral Center, First Floor, Room 1D, Christ Cathedral Campus. There is no commitment on your part, other than the expression of interest to participate. If you have any questions regarding the “Priesthood Discernment” evening, contact the Director of Vocations, Rev. John Moneypenny, at 714282-3036, or fr.jmoneypenny@rcbo.org. Are You Being Abused? Does your partner hit, push, slap, bite, restrain or kick you? Are you afraid of your partner? Through the efforts of the Domestic Violence Initiative Committee, the Diocese of Orange is working to increase awareness of domestic violence in all of its forms. If you, or someone you know, is suffering and in an abusive relationship, please know there are options. Information and support is available by contacting any of the 24-hour hotline numbers listed below. All calls are confidential. Human Options: 877854-3594 Laura's House: 866-498-1511 WTLC: 714-9921931 Interval House: 714-891-8121 or 800-978-3600 National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800 799-SAFE (7233). Additional resources for those affected by domestic violence are available at the parish office and at http://www.rcbo.org/ resource/domestic-violence/ Parroquia de San Justino Mártir y Misión del Sagrado Corazón 31 de Enero del Año 2016 Reflexiones Sobre la Palabra... Año Jubilar de la Misericordia, Cuarto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Construyendo una verdadera Comunidad Jeremías 1:4-5, 17-19 Jeremías dice poco sobre su vocación. No tenemos una revelación fulminante de Dios. Las visiones del árbol y la caldera parecen bastante corrientes para una misión transcendental. En la mayoría de los relatos de vocación se sigue un esquema similar. Dios irrumpe en la conciencia de la persona; el elegido se asombra y no entiende muy bien; Dios le confía una misión a la que el elegido se resiste por considerarse poco capacitado; el Señor lo anima, lo apoya y le da la promesa: estaré contigo. El espacio en el que ocurre la llamada es muy variable. No es siempre en el contexto de la oración, sino que en muchas ocasiones es en medio de la vida diaria. 1 Corintios 12:31-13:13 Pablo añade a los términos griegos para amor eros y philia, un término también griego pero menos frecuente, “ágape” que canta el amor que el espíritu de Dios infunde en los cristianos. El término ágape se ha traducido comúnmente como caridad, que va mucho más allá del sentido asistencial que a veces se le ha dado. Pablo escribe esta carta en un contexto polémico en que había división y disensión entre la comunidad de Corinto. El discurso está dirigido a invitar a los corintios a construir una verdadera comunidad. Lucas 4:21-30 Ante el rechazo de la persona y la palabra de Jesús, Lucas presenta una lista de antepasados de Jesús muy distinta a la genealogía de Mateo. Lucas va no solo a Abraham, sino que sigue la lista de antepasados, como para señalar que Jesús viene a salvar a toda la humanidad. Las listas de antepasados variaban mucho dependiendo de si se contaban a los padres biológicos o los de adopción, ya que la adopción era algo bastante común entre los judíos del tiempo. en un mundo distinto al que se dejó, la comunidad eclesial tiene un papel importantísimo en la vida de las personas. Nuestra cultura Entre los hispanos, sobre todo los inmigrantes en Estados Unidos, se da un fuerte sentido de comunidad y de apoyo mutuo. Ante una necesidad, la solidaridad y la caridad se movilizan rápidamente y responden. Aunque con criticas muy favorables recibidas en la primera predicación de Jesús en su pueblo proclamando un Año de la Misericordia de Dios, pero el estado de animo se puso violento cuando Jesús habló de la misericordia de Dios que incluye a los forasteros y rechaza las distinciones entre ciudadano y extranjero, dignos e indignos, incluso pecador y santo. Muy lejos de ser la posesión personal de alguien, el Reino de Dios está abierto a todos, el amor es incondicional, la misericordia de Dios no tiene fronteras. Para este Año Jubilar de la Misericordia el Papa Francisco repite el desafío de Jesús en el Evangelio de hoy para mirar más allá de nuestros horizontes hasta que veamos lo mismo que Jesús ve de cada pecador, Jesús ve un santo en potencia, y un prójimo en cada forastero sufriente. El Papa Francisco dice que Jesús constantemente fue más allá de la Ley, al estar continuamente acompañado con pecadores e incluso comer junto con ellos para demostrar que la misericordia de Dios es el "corazón palpitante del Evangelio" (Misericodiae Vultus, 12). Para ser verdaderamente discípulos de Jesús, ese amor incondicional y misericordia sin límites debe estar en el centro de todo lo que decimos y hacemos. --Peter Scagnelli, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. Citas del Papa Copyright (c) 2015, Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Usadas con permiso. El primer lunes de cada mes, aquellas personas de edad avanzada, con una enfermedad seria, salud en decadencia, o si van a tener una cirugía están invitados a asistir a la misa de las 7 p.m. en la Misión Sagrado Corazón. Durante la misa podrán recibir el Sacramento de la Unción de los Enfermos. Este mes la Unción será el 1 de febrero. Misas en Español FECHA TIEMPO Lunes 7 p.m. Feb. 1 Sagrado Corazón INTENCIONES LECTURAS Enrique, Lupita, y Silvia Enrituez, Carlos, Antonia y Rmases Felix, y Maria Rivas 2 Sm 15:1314, 30; 16:513; Mc 5:1-20 DÍA LITURGICO Oficina de la San Justino Mártir: 714-774-2595 Jesus Munguia y Mal 3:1-4; La PresenMartes 7 p.m. Dante Marin y Heb 2:14-18; tación del Feb. 2 Sagrado Corazón benditas animas en Lc 2:22-40 [22 Señor el purgatorio -32] San Blas; Miércoles 7 p.m. Candida Enrique 2 Sm 24:2, 9san Feb. 3 Sagrado Corazón Alvarez 17; Mc 6:1-6 Óscar Jueves Feb. 4 Viernes Feb. 5 Sábado Feb. 6 Domingo Feb. 7 7:30 p.m. San Justino 714-774-2595 Cuarto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 9 a.m.-12 p.m. y 1:30-6 p.m. do Corazón está cerrada. Para información y asistencia, por favor Sábado: 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. y 1:30-6 p.m. de llamar o dirigirse a la oficina Parroquial de San Justino Mártir. Domingo: 9 a.m-1:30 p.m. Oficina de Formación de Fe: 714-535-6111 Sandra Gutierrez, Directora de Formación de Fe, 714-774-2595 ext. 128 sgutierrez@saintjustin.org Ministerios de Jóvenes/ Adolescentes: 714-774-2407 Hora Santa Joaquin y Deyanira 7 p.m. ala Torre, Oliva Sir 47:2-11; Sagrado Corazón Villegas, Mc 6:14-29 cumpleaños 7 p.m. Damian y Maria Cruz wedding anniversary Is 6:1-2a, 3-8; San Justino Sal 138 9:30 a.m. Jorge Luis Garcia, (137):1-5, 7-8; San Justino cumpleaños 1 Cor 15:1-11 Maria Dolores [3-8, 11]; 7 p.m. Mendoza y AnaLc 5:1-11 San Justino stacio Ramos www.saintjustin.org Horas de Oficina: La Oficina de la Misión del Sagra- Durante la semana: Santa Águeda; Primer viernes Fabiola Flores, Coordinadora, fflores@saintjustin.org Facebook: Anchor St. Justin Martyr Twitter: @sjm_anchor Instagram: @anchoryouthministry YouTube: AnchorSJM Formación de Fe de Adultos 714-678-3426 Diacono José Ferreras, Coordinador, jferreras@saintjustin.org Bautismos: Dos veces al mes. Informes en la oficina del San Justino y www.saintjustin.org Quinto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Bodas: Hablar con el sacerdote o el diácono con seis meses de anticipacion. Informes en la oficina del San Justino y www.saintjustin.org Boletín: Someta los artículos a ikramer@saintjustin.org o a la oficina parroquial. Todos son sujetos a ser editados y aprobados. La fecha límite es el lunes a las 5 p.m. Sométalos en Español o Inglés. Si se necesita traducción, sométalos 2 semanas de anticipación. 7 Parroquia de San Justino Mártir y Misión del Sagrado Corazón 10 de febrero, Miércoles de Ceniza Horario de Miércoles de Ceniza EN ESPAÑOL En la Iglesia —Misa 12 p.m. Liturgia de la Palabra —6:00, 6:45, y 7:30 p.m. En el Salón Liturgia de la Palabra —5:45, 6:30, 7:15, 8:00 p.m. BILINGÜE, Liturgia de la Palabra --5 p.m. en la Iglesia EN INGLÉS, en la Iglesia: --6:30 a.m. y 8:30 a.m. Misa --10:30 a.m. Liturgia de la Palabra Iglesia Católica Apostólica Romana continúa…. La Iglesia Católica Apostólica Romana. Es la iglesia más grande del mundo, con 1.166 millones de bautizados, el 17,40% de la población mundial. Doctrina La Iglesia católica se ve a sí misma y se proclama como la encargada por Jesucristo para ayudar a recorrer el camino espiritual hacia Dios viviendo el amor recíproco y por medio de la administración de los sacramentos (bautismo, confirmación, eucaristía, penitencia, matrimonio, orden sacerdotal y unción de los enfermos), a través de los cuales Dios otorga la gracia al creyente. La Iglesia católica considera que tiene encomendada la misión de elaborar, impartir y propagar la enseñanza cristiana, así como la de cuidar de la unidad de los fieles. Debe también disponer la gracia de los sacramentos a sus fieles por medio del ministerio de sus sacerdotes. Además, la Iglesia católica se manifiesta como una estructura piramidal, en la que debe cuidar de mantener la unidad de todos los fieles y su obediencia a la doctrina oficial. Esta iglesia se concibe a sí misma como la única iglesia fundada por Cristo, y por tanto, la única auténtica frente a las demás iglesias y denominaciones cristianas que han surgido históricamente después de ella. La autoridad para enseñar o Magisterio de la Iglesia basa sus enseñanzas en la Revelación, que está expresada tanto en las Sagradas Escrituras como en la Sagrada Tradición. La doctrina fundamental de la Iglesia Católica está basada en el Credo de los Apóstoles, que recoge las fórmulas de fe elaboradas en los primeros concilios de la historia. El Credo encuentra una explicación sistemática en el Catecismo de la Iglesia católica, aprobado en 1992 por Juan Pablo II. Una característica sobresaliente para distinguir a los católicos de los demás grupos cristianos es su aceptación de todos los concilios ecuménicos de la historia desde el Concilio de Nicea I hasta el Concilio Vaticano II. La noción de Revelación es central en la doctrina católica, porque bajo tal término se incluyen dos fuentes inseparables entre sí: la Sagrada Escritura y la Tradición. 31 de Enero, 2016 Reflexiones para la homilía Es normal sentir inseguridad ante un trabajo nuevo, algo que se comienza y no se está muy seguro de poder sacar adelante. Sentimos que quizá haya personas que podrían hacer ese trabajo mucho mejor. Tememos al fracaso y muchas veces con razón. El fracaso no es algo agradable y nos deja con un sentimiento de inferioridad, de baja autoestima. El estar preparado para un trabajo o una tarea es importante, y muchas veces sentimos la urgencia de prepararnos y poner de nuestra parte todo lo que podemos para hacer las cosas bien. Eso está muy bien, siempre que no perdamos de vista la acción de Dios en nuestras vidas. A veces, las cosas que se nos encargan nos parecen superiores a nosotros mismos y, sin embargo, sabemos que las tenemos que hacer, porque son para el bien de otras muchas personas, de nuestras familias o de la gente de nuestra comunidad parroquial. Por amor, nos lanzamos a hacer incluso lo que nos parece que nos queda demasiado grande; pero, cuando miramos a los relatos de llamadas de Dios, nos sorprende ver que, la mayoría de las veces, Dios elige a personas aparentemente insignificantes y con pocas calificaciones para la misión que les encarga. Lo que Dios trata de hacer ver es que el que se realice su misión en el mundo depende de la disposición de la persona, no tanto de sus calificaciones para el cargo. Depende de la obediencia, disponibilidad y amor con que se le responda a Dios; y, fundamentalmente, de la promesa de Dios, de estar siempre con el enviado, el elegido. A veces no animamos a nuestros hijos a responder a la llamada de Dios por múltiples razones: miedo a que no sean felices, temor de que nos dejen sin nietos o viajen a otro lugar, miedo de que no puedan con la responsabilidad que se les encargue. Nos convendría entonces recordar la promesa: No temas. Yo estaré contigo. Si es así, no hay obstáculo ni excusa lo suficientemente fuerte como para detener a la persona que se siente llamada por Dios. Como Jeremías, puede expresar sus reservas; pero al in, lo que vence es esa promesa. Para la reflexión : ¿A qué te sientes llamado por Dios? ¿Te parece que no eres lo suficientemente capaz para esa llamada? ¿Qué piensas que necesitas? ¿Es algo que puedas lograr tú mismo preparándote y formándote? ¿Es algo que depende mucho más de Dios que de tu esfuerzo? ¿Le temes mucho al fracaso? ¿Qué riesgos estás dispuesto a tomar por seguir el camino al que Dios te llama? Colección de Palmas viejas para el Miércoles de Ceniza Este año tendremos una colección a través de la primera semana de febrero de palmas viejas que se utilizará para el Miércoles de Ceniza. En las salidas de en frente y atrás de nuestra iglesia encontrará contenedores para colocar sus palmas viejas. Las palmas que recolectamos se quemaran y se utilizaran para los servicios de Miércoles de Ceniza el 10 de febrero. La Campaña para los Servicios Pastorales es una campaña anual de la Fundación Católica de Orange, llevada a cabo en nombre de la Diócesis de Orange, la cual otorga fondos para apoyar los ministerios y servicios que atienden a todas las parroquias y la comunidad local. También le da a las parroquias la oportunidad de recaudar fondos significativos obteniendo reembolsos para sus propias metas parroquiales. Oración para la PSA 2016 Dios Nuestro Señor, Nos has llamado a ser fieles y sabios administradores a quienes has confiado el cuidado de tu casa. Aumenta nuestra gratitud por tus muchos dones que nos das. Y que mediante tus bendiciones, compartamos gozosamente tu Evangelio para que otros conozcan la abundancia de tu Amor. Que cada uno sea bendecido por hacer la parte que nos corresponde de tu obra mientras esperamos el gran día del Señor, Tu Hijo, hasta que venga de nuevo. Amén 8