OCTOBER 4, 2015—TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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“Let the children come to me; do not prevent them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.” Mark 10:14
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Pastor’s Corner: Fr. Paul O’Donnell Dear Families and Friends of St. Margaret Mary’s, ith the visit of Pope Francis this past week, we in the United States have lived a great historical moment. And here in California we Catholics rejoice at the canonization of our new saint, Junipero Serra. Since Padre Serra has had such a big impact on our lives here, I thought it appropriate to share a few facts about his life.
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e was born at Petra, on the island of Majorca, 24 November, 1713. He died at Monterey, California, on August 28, 1784, at the age of 70. In 1730, he entered the Franciscan Order. For his proficiency in studies he was appointed lector of philosophy even before his ordination to the priesthood. Later he received a Doctorate before embarking for the missions of Mexico (1749). While traveling on foot from Vera Cruz to the capital, he injured his leg in such a way that he suffered from it throughout his life, though he continued to make his journeys on foot whenever possible. t his own request he was assigned to the Sierra Gorda Indian Missions some thirty miles north of Querétaro. He served there for nine years as superior, learned the Otomi language of the Pame Indians, and translated the catechism. Recalled to Mexico City, he became famous as a preacher. While preaching, he would pound his breast with a stone! In 1767, he was appointed superior of the Indian Missions of Lower (Baja) California. Then 2 years later he led an expedition to Upper California. Arriving at San Diego he founded the first of 21 California missions which accomplished the conversions of all the natives on the coast as far as Sonoma in the north. hose directly established by Father Serra were San Carlos; San Antonio de Pala; San Gabriel; San Luis Obispo; San Francisco de Asis; San Juan Capistrano; Santa Clara; San Buenaventura. He was also present at the founding of Santa Barbara. All of this despite great struggles with civil administrators bent on infringing upon the Church’s freedom and indian rights. During the last 3 years of his life, despite his physical sufferings, he once more visited all the missions from San Diego to San Francisco—six hundred miles—in order to confirm all who had been previously baptized—5,309 persons! Serra was small of stature, had a sonorous voice, swarthy skin, dark hair and penetrating eyes. Besides extraordi-
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on la visita del Papa Francisco la semana pasada, en los Estados Unidos hemos vivido un gran momento histórico. Aquí en California los católicos nos alegramos con la canonización de nuestro nuevo santo, Junípero Serra. Debido a que el Padre Serra ha tenido un gran impacto aquí en nuestras vidas, pensé que sería apropiado compartir algunos hechos acerca de su vida: nació en Petra, en la isla de Mallorca, el 24 de noviembre de 1713. Murió en Monterey, California, el 28 de agosto de 1784, a la edad de 70. En 1730, ingresó a la Orden Franciscana. Por su habilidad en los estudios fue nombrado lector de la filosofía, incluso antes de su ordenación sacerdotal. Más tarde recibió un doctorado antes de embarcarse para las misiones de México (1749). Mientras viajaba a pie desde Veracruz a la capital, se lesionó una pierna de tal manera que sufrió durante toda su vida, a pesar de eso continuó haciendo sus viajes a pie siempre como fuera posible. A petición propia fue asignado a las Misiones indígenas de Sierra Gorda a unas treinta millas al norte de Querétaro. Se desempeñó allí durante nueve años como superior, aprendió la lengua otomí de los indios Pame, y tradujo el catecismo. No olvidó a la Ciudad de México, se hizo famoso como predicador. Mientras predicaba, golpeaba su pecho con una piedra! En 1767, fue nombrado superior de las Misiones de la Indios de la Baja (Baja) California. Luego de 2 años después dirigió una expedición a la Alta California. Al llegar a San Diego fundó la primera de las 21 misiones de California, que lleva a cabo la conversión de todos los nativos de la costa hasta Sonoma, en el norte. Las misiones directamente establecidas por el padre Serra fueron San Carlos; San Antonio de Pala; San Gabriel; San Luis Obispo; San Francisco de Asís; San Juan Capistrano; Santa Clara; San Buenaventura. También estuvo presente en la fundación de Santa Bárbara. Todo esto a pesar de grandes luchas con los administradores civiles empeñados en infringir la libertad de la Iglesia y los derechos indígenas. Durante los últimos 3 años de su vida, a pesar de sus sufrimientos físicos, una vez más visitó todas las misiones de San Diego a San Francisco— seiscientas millas—con el fin de confirmar a todos los que habían sido bautizados—5309 personas— Serra era pequeño de estatura, tenía una voz sonora, de piel morena, cabello oscuro y ojos penetrantes. Además de extraordinaria fortaleza, sus virtudes más notables fueron el celo insaciable, la mortificación, la confianza absoluta en Dios y el amor por su pueblo. Está enterrado en la misión de San Carlos que él mismo fundó. El aprecio a su memoria puede
ser obtenida de los numerosos monumentos que Serra esparció en el Camino Real de California. El objeto de muchas biografías, sus propios escritos han sido traducidos a varios idiomas. Se le conoce como el Apóstol de California. Beatificado por el Papa San Juan Pablo II en 1988, fue canonizado por el Papa Francisco el 23 de septiembre 2015, durante una misa en Washington, DC. He aquí un extracto de la homilía del Santo Padre: “Hoy recordamos a uno de los testigos que declararon la alegría del Evangelio en estas tierras, el padre Junípero Serra. Él fue la encarnación de ‘una Iglesia que va adelante’, una Iglesia que se propone llevar a todas partes la ternura reconciliadora de Dios. Junípero Serra dejó su tierra natal y su forma de vida. Estaba entusiasmado abriendo caminos, yendo al encuentro de muchas personas, el aprendizaje y la valoración de sus costumbres y formas de vida particulares. Aprendió a llevar al nacimiento y nutrir la vida de Dios en los rostros de todos los que conocía; él les hizo a sus hermanos y hermanas. Junípero buscó defender la dignidad de la comunidad nativa, para protegerla de los que la habían maltratado y abusado… Padre Serra tenía un lema que inspiró su vida y obra, un dicho [por encima de todo] vivió su vida: ¡Siempre adelante! ¡Seguir avanzando! Para él, este era el camino a seguir experimentando la alegría del Evangelio... Siguió avanzando, porque el Señor estaba esperando. Él siguió su camino, porque sus hermanos y hermanas estaban esperando. Él siguió su camino hacia adelante hasta el final de su vida. Hoy en día, como él, nosotros podemos decir: ¡Adelante! ¡Sigamos avanzando!” San Junípero Serra, ¡ruega por nosotros!
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CELEBRATION OF THE FEAST OF OUR PATRONESS, ST. MARGARET MARY ALACOQUE Special evening Mass Friday, October 16th, 7 PM in the Church Fr. Ricky Viveros, Principal Celebrant Fr. Ricky is a life-long SMM parishioner and graduate of St. Margaret Mary School. He was ordained May 31, 2008 and celebrated his first Mass at our parish. He has served at St. Genevieve, Panorama City and St. John Vianney, Hacienda Heights. In 2014 he was appointed administrator of Holy Trinity Parish, Atwater Village.
South Bay Rosary in the Public Square October is the month of the Holy Rosary. It is also designated Respect Life Month in America. On the second Saturday of October, we will gather to pray the rosary for our country, the culture of life and peace in the world in solidarity with the America Needs Fatima prayer groups Saturday, October 10th Noon to 1 PM This will take place at the Torrance Crossroads Shopping Center, Crenshaw and Lomita Blvds. Look for the USA flag and the American Needs Fatima banner. Questions? Betty Gifford (310) 539-7006 or Linda Neal (310) 539-2211
I recall a game I played when I was a child called “king of the hill”. The object was to be the first kid to the top of a hill and then to keep the hill by pushing others off. The game sometimes got pretty physical, but it was all in good fun. We have an ingrained desire to compete—to be the best In the Gospel of Mark, James and John, the sons of Zebedee, asked Jesus to “Grant that in Your glory we may sit on at your right and the other at your left”. Simply put they, like us, just wanted to “be the best”. But Jesus turned their world upside down when He proclaimed “...Whoever wishes to be great among you will be your servant….” How does the Lord call you today to die to self, to be the servant of all? Share your thoughts and listen to others. Thursday, October 15, 7 to 9:30 PM St. Margaret Mary Parish Center. We’ll reflect upon the readings for the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Isaiah 53: 10-11; Hebrews 4:14-16; Mark 10:35-45 Roy and Carole Hardinge (310) 539-6027 or
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Reflection. Some say “I’m personally opposed to abortion and euthanasia, but can’t impose my views on others.” But laws don’t regulate “views”, they regulate behavior. Someone’s “view” may be that you should not be protected. But the law provides you that anyway. The unborn and elderly should enjoy the same protective benefit of the law, despite anyone’s “views”. Prayer. Lord, help our nation to protect the most vulnerable, despite the fact that some do not acknowledge their value. ~Fr. Frank Pavone St. Margaret Mary Parish prays to end death by human hands: abortion, euthanasia and capital punishment.
AMEN CHILDREN'S LITURGY DISMISSAL Ministers needed on Sundays
Mary said “yes” to God. Is God calling you to say “yes” to help share God’s word with our children? You are all invited to share in this special ministry. Dismissal at 9:30 AM Mass: Grades K-5, each Sunday Preschool, first Sunday of the month. No prior experience required. Just a love for God and a desire to share that with our children. Questions? Maureen Soria (310) 326-7718 or Diana Zarro (310) 721-1629 or
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“Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ.” St. Jerome
Morning Study Group with Fr. John
Gospel of Mark Thursdays, 10 to 11:30 AM St. Joseph Center Bring a Bible or buy one at first meeting for $10. No Bible knowledge needed
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E S P I R I T U A L LA NUEVA MORAL Por Humberto Beltrán.
La característica más notable de la moral farisaica es el legalismo. En cambio, la moral que propone Jesús es una moral de actitudes. Para transmitirla a sus discípulos, el evangelio narra dos episodios. El primero es una controversia con los fariseos sobre el divorcio, que favorecía entonces al varón y discriminaba a la mujer, considerada inferior y propiedad del marido. Jesús se sitúa en la perspectiva de Dios y recuerda el designio amoroso divino en el logro de una plenitud humana. El varón y la mujer son personas iguales; se unen en matrimonio por amor, no por interés. Al nivel de proyecto, el matrimonio es indisoluble; en la realidad práctica, debe regularse de algún modo el posible fracaso matrimonial. Lo que debe ser, a veces no puede ser, a causa de la dureza del corazón. El segundo episodio es un altercado en relación a unos niños llevados a Jesús para que sean bendecidos. En el fondo los discípulos piensan que los niños, los menores, no significan nada; el reino de Dios es para adultos, para personas fuertes, es decir, para los que hacen méritos, realizan obras y piensan ortodoxamente. Jesús, por el contrario, cree que con la actitud de un niño se recibe el reino. Divorcio, tema del día. Uno de los problemas más dolorosos en la familia es el divorcio. Muchos atraviesan cada día por esta experiencia y asumen las consecuencias. Vemos padres separados, hijos confundidos, tensiones, odios, frustraciones. Después de intentaren vano otros caminos de comprensión y unidad, cuando todo falla, se piensa en el divorcio como única solución. Muchos tienen posteriormente suerte y reorganizan sus vidas. Otros sufren por años la impresión de haberse equivocado. Detrás de esta salida que los casados hallan hoy, existe un problema muy fuerte: la falta de
unidad en la familia. Al casarse todos sueñan con la unidad y la comprensión. Al divorciarse saben que han fracasado. La ley civil abre un camino y acepta el divorcio. Pero nosotros debemos de preguntarle a nuestra conciencia y debemos preguntarle a Dios qué es lo que piensa sobre este problema. El evangelio de hoy nos puede iluminar. En tiempos del Señor, había el mismo problema familiar y la ley aceptaba el divorcio. Algunos enemigos del Señor quisieron tenderle una trampa y le preguntaron: ¿Puede un hombre divorciarse de su mujer? Jesús habla del plan de Dios al principio, y de la ley de los hombres. El plan de Dios presenta la imagen ideal: el permanecer unidos para siempre. La ley de los hombres presenta la realidad que vivimos: cuando la unidad es imposible, el hecho es que la pareja se separe. El plan de Dios permanecerá siempre como ideal, a pesar de que la realidad humana no sea así.
Reflexión Lo primero que Jesús pone en claro es lo sagrado del matrimonio. El matrimonio es sagrado porque ese fue el plan de Dios, desde el principio. Dios como un gran artista, dejó para el final de su obra lo más perfecto.
SHARING OUR FAITH
PREGNANCY HELP CENTER
Baby Bottle Fundraiser October 11th! PHC in Torrance provides free services to women facing the challenge of an unplanned pregnancy. Next weekend we will distribute empty baby bottles after all Masses in the patio. Please help us by taking one home and filling it with coins, bills or a check. We will pick up the bottles the weekend of November 1st. Your support saves lives!
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Turn Around Trip Monday, October 12 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM Wilson Park, Torrance $20 per person Catholic Daughters of America, Court of St. Catherine Nativity Parish, Torrance Ava Rothwell (310) 530-4282 or Ibelisa Kaneko (310) 218-7416
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Readings For The Week Monday, October 5 Reading 1: Jonah 1:1-2:2, 11 Gospel: Luke 10:25-37 Tuesday, October 6 Reading 1: Jonah 3:1-10 Gospel: Luke 10:38-42 Wednesday, October 7 Our Lady of the Rosary Reading 1: Jonah 4:1-11 Gospel: Luke 11:1-4 Thursday, October 8 Reading 1: Malachi 3:13-20b Gospel: Luke 11:5-13 First Friday, October 9 Reading 1: Joel 1:13-15; 2:1-2 Gospel: Luke 11:15-26 Saturday, October 10 Reading 1: Joel 4:12-21 Gospel: Luke 11:27-28 Sunday, October 11 Reading 1: Wisdom 7:7-11 Reading 2: Hebrews 4:12-13 Gospel: Mark 10:17-30
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PASTOR: Fr. Paul O’Donnell ASSOCIATE PASTORS: Fr. John Palmer, Fr. Marinello Saguin PRIEST IN RESIDENCE: Fr. Sebastian Venni; SEMINARIAN: Danny Guinto DEACONS: Cheto Mendoza, Craig Siegman, Richard Soria and Dan Wallace Saturday 5 PM (Vigil), Sunday 6:45, 8, 9:30, 11 AM, 5PM, Español 12:30, 7 PM Monday—Friday 6:30, 8:15 AM, Saturday 8:15 AM only First Wednesday, Mass (Our Lady of Perpetual Help) 7 PM First Friday, Mass (Sacred Heart of Jesus) 7 PM PERPETUAL HELP NOVENA Wednesdays, 7:30 PM (except 1st Wednesday) ROSARY (in Chapel) Monday through Friday 7 and 8:45 AM; Wednesday 6:30 PM, Tuesday 7 PM (Español) Confessions Friday 5-5:30 PM; Saturday 3:30-4:30 PM; 7:30-8:30 PM or call for appointment.
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HERMANITAS DE LOS POBRES Necesita de su ayuda para su Boutique anual el Sábado, 24 de octubre Ellas necesitan lo siguiente: 1) JOYAS: pendientes, collares, pulseras, prendedores, monederos con cuentas, lo que sea. 2) PLANTAS: Plantas interiores, hierbas 3) PRODUCTOS HORNEADOS: Jaleas, mermeladas, galletas, panes, pies, pasteles. (sírvase indicar si los productos horneados tienen frutas secas o no) 4) VOLUNTARIOS: Necesitamos voluntarios para ayudar el día del evento ¡Otras ideas son bienvenidas! Empezando el jueves, 22 de octubre Por favor de entregar todos los artículos a Hermanitas de los Pobres en: 2100 Western Ave. San Pedro ¿Preguntas? Bing Varias (310) 548-0625 ext.
ESTUDIO DE BIBLIA “DESCUBRA A JESUS A TRAVES DE LAS ESCRITURAS”
Los días martes de 7 a 9 de la noche Salón San José Favor de traer su Biblia Para mas información llamar a: Minerva Sánchez (310) 530-9323 Teresa Carbajal (310) 326-3364, Ext. 16
DIRECTORIO IGLESIA CATOLICA SANTA MARGARITA MARIA ALACOQUE 25511 Eshelman Ave. Lomita, CA 90717 Pagina de Internet: smmlomita.org Email:
[email protected] Teléfonos: (310) 326-3364 (310) 539-1570 (fax) HORARIO DE OFICINAS Lunes-Viernes, 8 AM—8 PM Sábado, 8 AM—5PM (Lunes-Sábado cerrado del Medio día a la 1 PM) Domingo, 9 AM—1 PM STAFF Administrador de la Parroquia Diacono Dan Wallace, ext 42 Educación Religiosa Joe Voigt, ext 17 Teresa Carbajal, ext 16 Ministerio Juvenil Cheyenne Vásquez, ext 13 Servicio Cristiano Laura Nieto, ext 35 Contactar la Oficina Parroquial para: Todos los Sacramentos Quinceañeras Unción de los Enfermos Arreglos de Funerales Registraciones Oportunidades para Voluntarios y otras preguntas ESCUELA PARROQUIAL Elisa Zimmerman (310) 326-9494, ext 21 BOLETIN
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CENTRO DE AYUDA A LAS EMBARAZADAS ¡Biberón para Recaudar Fondos 11 de octubre!
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CELEBRACION DE LA FIESTA DE NUESTRA PATRONA
PHC en Torrance provee servicios gratis a mujeres que enfrentan el reto de un embarazo no deseado.
Sta. Margarita María Alacoque
El próximo fin de semana estaremos distribuyendo biberones vacíos en el patio después de todas las Misas. Por favor ayúdenos llevando uno a casa y llenándolo con monedas, billetes o un cheque. Nosotros recogeremos los biberones la semana del primero de noviembre.
Misa especial Viernes, 16 de octubre Hora: 7 PM Principal Celebrante: Padre Ricardo Viveros
¿HAS SENTIDO EL LLAMADO PARA HACERTE DIACONO? JUNTA DE INFORMACION DIACONAL Todos los hombres entre las edades de 30 a 60 años y estén interesados en ser un Diacono permanente. Es muy importante para los hombres que están casados venir con sus esposas. Fecha: Domingo, 18 de Octubre Hora: 2:00pm a 4:00pm Donde: El Centro de Comunidad La Encarnación. 214 W. Fairview Ave., Glendale, CA Llamar a: Claudia Ortiz Tel. (213) 637-7383 o
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Lecturas de la Semana Lunes 5 de octubre 1ra. Lectura: Jonás 1:1-2. 1:11 Evangelio: Lucas 10:25-37 Martes 6 de octubre 1ra. Lectura: Jonás 3:1-10 Evangelio: Lucas 10:38-42 Miércoles 7 de octubre Nuestra Señora del Rosario 1ra. Lectura: Jonás 4:1-11 Evangelio: Lucas 11:1-4
Jueves 8 de octubre 1ra. Lectura: Malaquías 3:13-20 Evangelio: Lucas 11:5-13 Viernes 9 de octubre 1ra. Lectura: Joel 1:13-15. 2:1-2 Evangelio: Lucas 11:15-26 Sábado 10 de octubre 1ra. Lectura: Joel 4:12-21 Evangelio: Lucas 11:27-28 Domingo 11 de octubre 1ra. Lectura: sabiduría 7:7-11 2da. Lectura: Hebreos 4:12-13 Evangelio: Marcos 10:17-30
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Monday, October 4 8:15 AM—Mass in honor of these deceased Holy Name men: Dick QUINN, Alex BENDER and Joe GALAZ. Sunday, October 11 9:30 AM Mass Communion Sunday Monday, October 12 7 PM Holy Name Board meeting Monday, October 26: General Meeting 6:30 PM Gathering, dinner, St. Joseph Ctr. 7 PM Rosary in church 7:30 PM General Membership meeting, St. Joseph Center This organization is open to all men of our parish and school. To find out more about Holy Name, visit hns.stmargaretmarylomita.org
We are reading... SACRED NECESSITIES By Terry Hershey
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Council 7864 Sunday, October 11: 9 to 11 AM Traffic control. Confirm with Norman Guerrero (310) 534-5582 FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT: Baby bottle drive in support of Pregnancy Help Center is on October 24. If you still have the empty bottles at home, please use it for coin collections and return during the drive. Candidates for the Fourth Degree of Exemplification, review with SK Virgil Rabe the final admission requirements. (315) 879-3404 MEMBERSHIP ADMISSION IS ON-GOING! Membership Sunny Quezon (310) 381-9931 Insurance Ernie Literto (310) 781-3048
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jÉÅxÇËá fÉv|xàç axãá October 5th, Board Meeting 7 PM, SMM Lounge All women of the parish are invited. October 8th, Meet Fr. Marinello and Danny Guido (see back page). UPCOMING EVENTS: October 24th, Halloween costume party November 7th, Spaghetti dinner with Holy Name Society. Help needed to serve. December 3rd, Women’s Christmas potluck. Help needed: Sunday coffee and donuts. Questions? Call Linda Cline (310) 539-4106
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JOIN THE DISCUSSION! EVERYONE IS WELCOME whether or not you have read/finished the book. Questions? Call Flo (310) 328-8915 email:
[email protected] In November: What Happened at Vatican II by John O’Malley S.J. For a Complete Schedule and Reading List: www.saintmargaretmarylomita.org Click ‘Community Life’ and then ‘Book Club’
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[email protected] Telephones: (310) 326-3364 (310) 539-1570 (fax) PARISH OFFICE HOURS Mon-Thurs, 8 AM—8 PM Fri, 8 AM to Noon & 5 to 8 PM Saturday, 8 AM—5PM (Monday—Saturday closed Noon to 1 PM) Sunday, 9 AM—1 PM STAFF Parish Administrator Deacon Dan Wallace, ext 42 Religious Education Joe Voigt, ext 17 Teresa Carbajal, ext 16 Youth Ministry Cheyenne Vasquez, ext 13 Christian Service Laura Nieto, ext 35 Religious Vocations Contact Parish Office for: All Sacraments Quiceañeras Anointing of the Sick Funeral Arrangements Registrations Volunteer Opportunities and all other questions PARISH SCHOOL Elisa Fernandez-Zimmerman, Principal (310) 326-9494 smmsspartans.org
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SMM YOUNG AT ♥ CLUB Catholic Seniors ages 50 plus: Men, Women, Married, Single, Widowed or Divorced 1st Saturday of the month—Bible Care and Share with social events planning. 3rd Saturday of the month— Social Event For our next event, Saturday, October 17th, we are planning an early Halloween costume and potluck party with games and prizes. All meetings are at 6:30 PM in the Parish Lounge Questions? Call Mike or Lin (310) 626-7008
LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR
need your help for their annual Holiday Boutique on Saturday, October 24th
This is what they need: JEWELRY, BEADED PURSES, ETC.. PLANTS: House plants, herb plants BAKED GOODS: Jams, marmalades, cookies, breads, pies, cakes, cupcakes (please indicate if baked goods have nuts) VOLUNTEERS: We need help on the day of the event. All other ideas welcome! Starting Thursday, October 22nd, deliver all items to Little Sisters 2100 S. Western Ave San Pedro Questions? Bing Varias (310) 548-0625 x 227
¿TE GUSTARIA SABER MAS DEL ANTIGUO TESTAMENTO? CURSO GENERAL DE BIBLIA EN ESPAÑOL CON EL PADRE PAUL TODOS LOS VIERNES HORARIO: 7:00 pm A 8:45 pm LUGAR:
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Are You Being Called To Become A Deacon? DIACONATE INFORMATION MEETING All men interested in becoming a permanent deacon in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles are encouraged to attend an informational meeting. Members of the Diaconate Formation Office will be present to help you learn about the role of the deacon in the Church, the Formation Program, and get answers to any questions that you might have. Sunday, October 18th, 2 to 4 PM Incarnation Community Center 214 W. Fairview Ave., Glendale Men must be between the ages of 30 and 60 years. It is important for men who are married to attend with their wives. Pastors also welcome Questions? Claudia Ortiz (213) 637-7383 or
[email protected] If you want to be first make yourself servant of all. Matthew 20:27
Sunday, October 18th 7 to 11 AM Hegarty Hall $7 Pre-Sale tickets available after Mass in the Patio Pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage links, orange juice, coffee Do you have an old Boy Scout uniform lying around? Bring it to the breakfast and we will find a good home for it. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT
Women’s Society Invites you to ANIMAL STUFFING NIGHT This evening will be in memory of Elaine Holcomb who spearheaded this project for many years. Our Lady of Fatima Guild creates stuffed animals and donates them to Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Children’s Ward. Guild members do the sewing, but need help with stuffing. They will be hosting a stuffing night and will need many hands and hearts to get it done. Tuesday, October 13th 5:30 to 8:30 PM St. Margaret Mary Room Questions? Call Pat Banuelos (310) 503-4485
AIDS WALK LOS ANGELES 6.2 mile (10 kilometer) You are invited to join the team (#0519) from Catholic HIV/AIDS Ministry for this event to raise money for their ministry. Sunday, October 11 walk begins at 10 AM; sign-up opens at 8 AM Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles 700 San Vicente Blvd. at Santa Monica Blvd. Registration can be done at the Ministry’s page for the walk: La.aidswalk.net/ CatholicHIVAIDSMinistryLAArchdiocese0519 For more information on our ministry by computer or phone: www.la-archdiocese.org/org/hiv (323) 225-4461 Fr. Chris Ponnet is at x 221 Mr. Manuel Torres is at x 124
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THE WOMEN’S SOCIETY
invites all parishioners, including children for an evening with Fr. Marinello and Danny Guinto
TODAY is RESPECT LIFE SUNDAY Join a LIFE CHAIN
Get to know our new priest and our new seminarian Thursday, October 8th 7 PM, Hegarty Hall Come to share your love and good will.
ORGAN RECITAL by members of the Long Beach Chapter of the American Guild of Organists Tuesday, October 6th, 7:30 PM St. Margaret Mary Church Featured organists will be: Richard Metzler, Robert York and Hyun Huynju Come experience an evening of phenomenal organ music on our Wicks Pipe Organ.
ONE WEEK FROM TODAY: BUNDLE SUNDAY OCTOBER 11th, SMM parking lot, 8 AM to 1:30 PM Bring usable clothing, shoes, small appliances, household items, books, etc. We need usable items that will help needy individuals— clothing, shoes, large appliances and household items. For large items, including furniture, appliances and vehicles, call (323) 224-6280 or (800) 97-HELP-1 for a special free pick up at your home.
TODAY, 2 to 3:30 PM Signs will be provided Torrance Crossroads Shopping Center Crenshaw and Lomita Blvds. LIFE CHAIN IS A PEACEFUL, PRAYERFUL, FAMILY EVENT
Calling all singers! LET’S MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE UNTO THE LORD You are invited to join the 11 AM Choir and help fill our church with songs of praise and joy every Sunday. For information, contact Music Director Twilla Lundeen (310) 326-3364