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Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
June 23, 2013
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA
5770 N. Maroa, Fresno Ca 93704-2038
(559) 439-0124 Fax: (559) 439-3050
www.stanthonyfresno.org
Parish Office Hours
Monday - Thursday: 8:00am - 4:30pm
(open during lunch)
Friday: 8:00am - 12:00pm
Mass Schedule
Saturday: 8:00am., 5:15pm (Vigil Mass), 7:00pm (Spanish)
Sunday: 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:00am,
1:00pm (Spanish), 3:30pm (Latin), 6:00pm
Daily Mass Schedule (June - August)
Monday - Friday: 6:45am, 8:00am
First Friday: 5:30pm (Chapel)
Misa en español del Primer Viernes: 7:00pm
(Capilla de Guadalupe)
Perpetual Adoration
24 hours a day, 7 days a week located in the Parish Office
Sacrament of Reconciliation (confesiones)
Saturday: 11:00am - 12:00pm AND 2:30pm - 4:30pm
St Agnes Mission Church
111 W. Birch St., Pinedale, Ca 93650
(559) 439-2100
www.stagnesfresno.org
Office Hours: Monday - Friday: 9:00 - 4:00pm
(Closed for lunch 12:30 - 1:30pm)
(Closed Wednesdays)
Mass Schedule
Sunday: 9:00am, 10:30am (Spanish)
No Daily Mass
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Confessions will be held at St. Anthony's
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
Tuesday: 7:00 - 8:00pm
St. Anthony’s School
5680 N. Maroa, Fresno, Ca 93704
(559) 435-0700 Fax: (559) 435-6749
www.sasfresno.com
Principal: Mrs. Kim Cochran
Welcome to St. Anthony’s
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June 23 2013
Clergy
Pastor
Parochial Vicar
Parochial Vicar, St. Agnes Mission
In Residence
Parish Deacon
Parish Deacon
Mission Statement
Rev. Msgr. Rob Wenzinger
Rev. Fr. Loren Blessing
Rev. Ricardo D. Magdaleno
Rev. Msgr. Myron J. Cotta, V.G.
Rev. Mr. Edward C. Valdez
Rev. Mr. Ricardo DeLeon
The Catholic Christian Community of
St. Anthony of Padua welcomes all to our
celebrations of God’s love. Through prayer,
education, sacraments, caring and stewardship,
we strive to serve the needs of God’s people and
Religious
Parish Sister
Parish Sister
Parish Sister
to gain a richer understanding of the gospel
Sr. Flor Azevedo, FHIC
Sr. Rosa Maria Branco, FHIC
Hna. Teresa de Jesús, MCSTNJ
Religious Ed. Secretary
Sunday Pre-School
Youth Group Ministries
Youth Group Assistant
Contact Person
Rev. Msgr. Rob Wenzinger
Mary Mosier
Chris Shiveley
Teri Lóera
Lilli Angela Antonio
Sherry Otero
Martha Danks-Ferguson
Jan Spraggins
Mary Socorro Briseño
Tom Neumeier
Teri Lóera
Sharon Christison
Edgar Briseño
Hermana Teresa de Jesús
Lynn Medeiros
David Sarkisian
Norma Jean Liscano
Sister Flor
Sister Rosa Maria
Aida Bolton
Martha Danks-Ferguson
Sharon Christison
Sarah Moreno
School Principal
Mrs. Kim Cochran
Pastor
Administrator, Parish
Administrative Asst.
Administrative Asst.
Accts. Receivable
Bookkeeper
Adult Religious Ed.
Bulletin Editor
Children's Religious Ed.
Finance/Facilities
Infant Baptisms
High School Sacraments
Hispanic Ministries
Hispanic Ministries Asst.
Marriage Coordinator
Music Ministries
Parish Ministries
message of love.
Phone ext.
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St. Agnes Mission Church ~ 439-2100
Parish Administrator
Director of Religious Ed.
Hispanic Ministries
Annette Amparano
Phyllis Carmona
Miguel Mireles
394-5058
299-5549
259-4205
[email protected]
Welcome to St. Anthony’s
We at St. Anthony of Padua Church extend our heart in a warm welcome to you. Whether a long term resident or newly arrived in
the Parish, we are so grateful you are with us. If you have not registered, or would like to update registration information, please
fill out this form; you may place it in the collection basket or mail/drop off at the Parish Office.
Name_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
City____________________________________
Request Registration Information
State___________________
Change of Address
Zip________________
New Phone Number
Phone_________________________
Monthly Envelopes
Sacraments
www.stanthonyfresno.org
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READINGS CAN BE FOUND AT #963
Banns of Marriage
The following couples will marry in the
coming weeks:
Brian Fuentes and Amy Huerta
Matthew Morales and Cynthia Paz
If you know of any canonical reason for them not
to be married, please contact the Parish Office.
CONFIDENCE
Confidence comes not from always being
right but not fearing to be wrong.
~ Anonymous
Pray for the Sick:
We pray for Ray Maranian and all
those who are sick. May they feel the
healing power of our prayers.
Condolences:
We pray for Julie Marchese,
Charlotte Girado, Alfred Torres,
Frances (Frankie) Kolmanir,
Virginia Esqueda, Sophia
Cunningham and all the faithful
departed. Eternal rest grant unto them,
O Lord, and let perpetual light shine
For the weekend of
Readings and Mass Intentions
(June 23 - June 30, 2013)
Sunday 6/23
#963
8:00 am
9:30 am
11:00 am
1:00 pm (Spanish)
3:30 pm (Latin)
6:oo pm
Monday 6/24
6:45 am
8:00 am
Tuesday 6/25
6:45 am
8:00 am
Wednesday 6/26
6:45 am
8:00 am
Thursday 6/27
6:45 am
8:00 am
Friday 6/28
6:45 am
8:00 am
Saturday 6/29
June 16, 2013
This week’s plate income: $21,576.00
Last year’s plate income: $20,500.00
Difference:
+ $ 1,076.00
Year to Date Plate Collection:
7/1/2011 – 4/30/2012 $ 1,164,754.21
7/1/2012 – 4/30/2013 $ 1,182,826.77
Difference
+ $ 18,072.56
Thank you for your generosity!
VISIT OUR WEBSITE
(www.stanthonyfresno.org)
E-mail Lisa Hendey at:
[email protected]
Don’t forget to
us on Facebook
and “check in” (on your mobile device)
before Mass
to let others know about our wonderful Parish.
8:00 am
5:15 pm
7:00 pm (Spanish)
Sunday 6/30
8:00 am
9:30 am
11:00 am
1:00 pm (Spanish)
3:30 pm (Latin)
6:oo pm
Zec 12:10-11; 13:1; Ps 63:2-6, 8-9; Gal 3:26-29; Lk 9:18-24
† Peggy Samson by Francis Samson
† Elise Ruehlman by Alice Brechmann
† Frank Vitucci by Nikk, Giuliano, Evangelea, Evenia
Pro Populo
† David Tuttle by The Lamb Family
† Elliot Chielpegian
Vigil: Jer 1:4-10; Ps 71:1-6, 15, 17; 1 Pt 1:8-12; Lk 1:5-17
Day: Is 49:1-6; Ps 139:1-3, 13-15; Acts 13:22-26;
Lk 1:57-66, 80
† Carl Orlando by Mike & Sara Orlando
† Eleanor M. Stittich by Elizabeth Stittich
Gn 13:2, 5-18; Ps 15:2-4ab, 5; Mt 7:6, 12-14
† Christian Ogbodo by Austin Ogbodo
† Ernestine Agnew by Anne Agnew–Rodriguez
Gn 15:1-12, 17-18; Ps 105:1-4, 6-9; Mt 7:15-20
† Charles Stenzel by Paul & Kelly Lilles
† Deceased Members of the I.C.F. Branch #308
Gn 16:1-12, 15-16 [6b-12, 15-16]; Ps 106:1b-5; Mt 7:21-29
† Andy Solomon by Paul & Kelly Lilles
† Ida Montalbano by SA- Q.H.F.G.
Gn 17:1, 9-10, 15-22; Ps 128:1-5; Mt 8:1-4
† Andy Solomon by Pat & Marina LaRocca
† Emily Dungee by Jenny Sherrill
Vigil: Acts 3:1-10; Ps 19:2-5; Gal 1:11-20; Jn 21:15-19
Day: Acts 12:1-11; Ps 34:2-9; 2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18;
Mt 16:13-19
† Manuel Gonsalves by Manuel & Virginia Pacheco
† Don Frey by The Hernandez Family
Intentions of Carmen Rita by Ernesto Balleste
1 Kgs 19:16b, 19-21; Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-11; Gal 5:1, 13-18; Lk 9:51-62
† Ida Montalbano by Knights of Columbus, Council #6092
Intentions of Tom & Mary Mascarenaz by MaryJane Weaver
† Victor DeLuca by The DeLuca Family
† Marie & Victor Nattali by J. Silva
Pro Populo
† Elliot Chielpegian by The Cantelmi Family
“The procreative capacity of man and woman should not be treated as just
another means of technology, as also happens with in vitro fertilization (IVF) or
cloning. When that happens, human life itself is degraded because it becomes,
more and more, something produced or manufactured in various ways, ways that
will only multiply as science advances. Children begin to be seen less as gifts
received in a personal communion of mutual self-giving, and increasingly as a
lifestyle choice, a commodity to which all consumers are entitled.” (Excerpted from
the U.S. Bishops’ Pastoral Letter entitled Marriage: Love and Life In The Divine Plan.
To read the document go to http://www.usccb.org/loveandlife/)
Religious Education
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June 23, 2013
If you are a Junior or Senior in High School and would like to be a youth leader for either Edge on Tuesday
evenings or LifeTeen on Sunday evenings, please contact Sharon Christison. You can download a volunteer
application at www.stanthonyfresno.org on the LifeTeen page.
For more info email me at [email protected] or 439-0124x111. Training will take place during the
summer. Do you play a musical instrument or sing? Come talk to Brandon Christison after the 6:00pm Mass.
Reflection….
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Suffering is not a sign of God’s abandonment of us, but an invitation to abandon ourselves to Him.
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“God had one son on earth without sin but never one without suffering.” St. Augustine
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Jesus Christ is not merely a promise of redemption, but the fulfillment of God’s greatest promise to love us perfectly,
forever.
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“God doesn’t promise to shield us from every one of life’s storms, but to shelter us within them.”
THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATIONS AND PRAYERS!!
STEUBENVILLE SAN DIEGO is an amazing annual gathering of Catholic teens held at the University of San Diego.
Join over 4,000 Catholic teens and their chaperones for a weekend FULL of fun, friendship and faith. There's
great music, incredible speakers, time for prayer and really good food! It’s not to late to sponsor a teen.
CATCHING FIRE, BECOMING FLAME, A GUIDE FOR SPIRITUAL TRANSFORMATION
You are invited to join us for our summer Year of Faith series based on this book and DVD by Fr. Albert Haase
OFM. We will meet at 7:00pm in the Conference Room on Tuesdays for six weeks beginning July 2nd. If you’d like to
reserve a copy of the book ($15) please contact Martha (439-0124 ext. 114 or email: [email protected]).
Fr. Albert is an award-winning author, preacher of parish missions, presenter of spirituality workshops, spiritual director,
and co-host of “Spirit and Life” on the Relevant Radio Network. Visit his website at www.AlbertOFM.org.
WE STILL NEED YOUR HELP
If you or your business would like to make a tax-deductible donation to help cover the cost of our Summer Bible Camp
t-shirts, please contact: Mary Briseño at 439-0124 ext. 119 or [email protected]
Any amount is GREATLY appreciated! We would like to at least cover the t-shirt cost for our volunteers!
Edge
All incoming 6th, 7th, & 8th graders WELCOME!
Tuesdays, 6:30 - 8:00pm in Room 24
Summer Nights
July 9th, 16th, 23rd and 30th
Sharon Christison at 439-0124 ext. 111 or
[email protected]
YOU MAY STILL PICK UP
A REGISTRATION FORM
•
•
Church Entrances
Or download from
website:
www.stanthonyfresno.org
•
Register in person at
St. Anthony’s School on
Monday, June 24th at 7:50am
RADIANT JOY
Life Teen
All teens in High School are welcome to attend our
6:00pm Mass. Come sit up front in the Main
Section of the Church. Bring a friend!!
Summer scripture and sports nights 7pm till 9pm
June 23rd, July 7th, July 14th, July 26th
For more information call, Sharon @
439-0124 ext 111
Parish Ministries
www.stanthonyfresno.
TAIZÉ PRAYER SERVICE
Monday, June 24th from
7:30pm - 8:30pm in the Main
@ St Anthony of Padua Church
All are welcome to join us & as we
listen in silence to God.
ST. ANTHONY FOOD DRIVE THIS WEEKEND!
We thank you in advance for serving those in need at this
time! Monetary donations are greatly appreciated; please send checks
to: Catholic Charities 149 N. Fulton Street Fresno, CA 93701
“When you are called from your prayers or the Eucharistic celebration
to serve the poor, you lose nothing, since to serve the poor is to go to God.
You must see God in the faces of the poor.” - St Vincent de Paul
Jacob’s Ladder This Ministry is a
prayer chain those in need of special
intentions, such as: serious illness,
emergency or crisis situations, major changes or
decisions, etc. If you would like us to add a name to
this prayer chain or are in need of prayer, please
contact the Office of Ministriesat:439-0124,x,105.
“We must pray without tiring, for the salvation of
mankind does not depend upon material success…
but on Jesus alone.” ~ St. Frances Xavier Cabrini
FATIMA’S FAITHFUL
MONTHLY MEETING
This group will meet on
Thursday, June 27th from
6:30pm to 8:30pm in the
Conference Room. We
will be discussing Chapter 1
from the book “Fatima for
Today” by Fr. Apostoli. New
members are always welcome;
bring a friend. Questions?
Call Sr. Rosa in the Office of
Ministries at: 439-0124, ext., 112.
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FIRST FRIDAY MASS † JULY 5th @ 5:30PM
Everyone is welcome to join the St. Padre Pio
Devotees as they Gather for Mass at 5:30pm in Our
Lady of Guadalupe Chapel followed by Exposition of
the Blessed Sacrament & Benediction, immediately following
a conclusion of prayers for the intercession of St. Padre Pio.
“If we only knew how God regards this Sacrifice, we would risk
our lives to be present at a single Mass.”
~ St. Pio of Pietrelcino
FILIPINO CATHOLIC LEAGUE
These members are called to the Christian
message of spiritual growth and fostering
service to others through the application of the
Gospel values in the Filipino Catholic tradition.
They meet every second Monday of the
month at 7pm in the Parish Office
Boardroom. Questions? Call the Office of
Ministries at: 439-0124, ext.112 or 105.
(QHFG)
QUEEN OF THE
HOLY FAMILY GUILD GROUP
WILL BE ON A SUMMER BREAK
UNTIL AUGUST. HAVE A GREAT
SUMMER & MAY GOD BLESS
YOU ALL!
TUESDAY NIGHT ‘FAITH BIBLE STUDY’
Deacon Ed Valdez’s bible study will be on a summer
break until September. Have a safe & wonderful summer!
“Preach the Gospel at all times, when necessary use words.” ~ St. Francis of Assisi
PILGRIM VIRGIN STATUE
At Fatima in Portugal in 1917 Mary appeared to three children several times. She urged
them to pray the Rosary in sorrow for sin, and for the conversion of sinners to a better
way of life. In the reign of Pope Pius XII, the custom developed of having a statue of
Our Lady of Fatima carried from place to place to encourage people to respond to
Mary’s request, we have such a statue. If you’d like to have her in your home for a
week, contact the Office of Ministries at: 439-0124 ext.105 or 112.
Perpetual Adoration Chapel need Adorers & 2nd Adorers to Cover Hours Below…
Please check the schedule in Adoration & call: 439-0124ext., 105 or 112 if you are interested. Thank you & God bless….
12am Saturday/3am Wednesday, Friday & Saturday/11am Thursday/2pm-Saturday
3pm Thursday & Saturday/Thursday & Saturday/4pm Thursday & Saturday/6pm Saturday/8pm Sat.
Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus: It was the special desire of our Lord Jesus Christ, revealed to Blessed Margaret Mary,
that the first Friday of each month be consecrated to the devotion to and adoration of His most Sacred Heart. In order to better
prepare for it, it would be well to read, the evening before, some book treating of this devotion, or of the Passion of
Our Lord, and to make a short visit to the Blessed Sacrament. On the day itself we should, on awaking, offer and consecrate
ourselves, with all our thoughts, words, and actions, to Jesus, that His Sacred Heart may be thereby honored and glorified.
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Cathlic Charities
June 23, 2013
SERVICES PROVIDED BY CCDOF: Mon - Fri 8:30am – 3:45pm (Closed 12:30pm - 1:00pm)
Catholic Charities Diocese of Fresno (CCDOF) has been serving low-income Fresno County residents for over 45 years.
Clients are required to PROVIDE IDENTIFICATION: (Adults- State Issued ID, Drivers License, Parole Card, DMV Receipt,
Immigration Card, Children- Birth Certificates, Medi-Cal Cards, Soc Sec Cards, School Ids) for all household members.
PROOF OF ADDRESS: (PGE Bill, SSI Letter, Lease/Rental Agreements, Utility Bills, Bank Statement, WIZ Report)
PROOF OF INCOME: (Paycheck Stub, SSI Letter, Bank Statement, Unemployment Print Out, WIZ Report). A WIZ Report is
provided to all clients free of charge from the Welfare Office- this document reports monthly income such as Food Stamps, CalWorks, Cash Aid, etc. Income is then measured against the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines. If a client is homeless and only has
an ID (which most homeless do have) then a special travel pack will be provided for him/her. A travel pack consists of items that an
individual can eat on the go- bread, peanut butter, granola bars, fruit, etc. Otherwise, once eligibility is determined, clients can
receive the following services:
Food Services- 8 Food Pantry Services a year- each food service covers approximately 5 days of meals. Fresh produce and
vegetables (when in season) are distributed along with staple items (peanut butter, canned vegetables, spaghetti, tomato sauce, cereal,
rice, beans and a meat product).
USDA Commodities and Healthy Neighborhood Market- Commodities is 2nd Mon of each month, Market is last Thursday of
each month. USDA Commodities is government food that is distributed to clients who meet the USDA income guidelines. Clients
do not go through a regular Intake process for this distribution. One to two food bags are distributed to each family depending upon
the household size. Healthy Neighborhood Market is a collaborative program with the Community Food Bank that allows CCDOF
to distribute fresh fruits and vegetables “farmer’s market” style.
Clothing Referral- Every 3 months clients can receive 3 outfits per family member. In addition, each member can receive shoes and
undergarments. Blankets and coats are available with clothing referrals during the cold winter months, when there is adequate stock
supply through community donations.
DMV Reduced Fee ID Vouchers- Upon showing proof of income, clients can receive an application for a $8 DMV Reduced Fee ID
Card. The client fills out the form, a CCDOF staff member signs and verifies income, and then the client brings the completed form
to the DMV for assistance (Normal cost would be $27).
Cal Fresh applications- Clients can be pre-screened for Cal Fresh (food stamp) assistance by completing a 10-15 minute
application. This application is then sent to the county office where final eligibility is determined.
CA Lifeline Program- Brief education trainings are completed with each client explaining the CA Lifeline Program. Brochures are
then given to the client with contact information if they are interested in applying for a $7 a month landline.
Hygiene, Diapers, Wipes, Baby Food- When product is available based upon community donations.
Rent/Mortgage Assistance- When funding is available through the EFSP (Emergency Food and Shelter Program). This program
provides us with a limited amount of funds for rental/mortgage assistance.
PGE Assistance- On occasion, we do receive limited donations to assist clients with their PGE Bill. This is not a standard program
for us, but one that is available through the generosity of donors.
Representative Payee Program- The program is a very basic service structured to assist any person needing help with the
management of their monthly resources. A budget is created for each case and benefits are received and then paid out for monthly
living expenses.
Senior Companion- The Senior Companion Program consists of low income seniors who volunteer to assist other frail seniors.
Senior Companion Volunteers must be at least 55 years of age and meet income guidelines.
Adult Protective Services-The Adult Protective Services Program focuses on protective services aimed at the elderly and disabled
population. The service deals with the issues involving emergency shelters, emergency home care, emergency prescription
assistance, emergency utilities assistance, transportation services or emergency food services.
Around our Diocese
www.stanthonyfresno.org
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CENTERING PRAYER RETREATS: 3 AND 7-DAY RETREATS IN JULY
ST. ANTONY’S RETREAT CENTER, THREE RIVERS
Would you like to learn how to pray like Teresa of Avila, John of the Cross, Meister Eckhart, Thomas Merton,
Therese of Liseaux, Mother Theresa and other Christian saints and mystics? Would you like to develop a relationship of
deeper intimacy with God? Feeling stressed? "Come aside and rest a while," as Jesus says, and join us in a 3 or 7-day
Centering Prayer retreat at beautiful St. Anthony's Retreat Center in Three Rivers, California.
Centering Prayer is a method of prayer designed to facilitate the grace of contemplative prayer by preparing our body,
mind and spirit to receive this gift.
Take action now and save. 3-Day retreat (July 5 - 7): $210 for a shared room and $245 for a private room.
7-Day Retreat (July 5 - 11): $545 for a shared room; $595 for a single room. Email: [email protected]
for a flyer. $25 late fee if you register after July 3rd. Call or email now to register for this special retreat. Please make
check payable to "Everardo Pedraza" and mail to Centering Prayer Retreat, 2243 S. Bundy Drive, Fresno, CA 93727.
Contact: Everardo Pedraza at 559-230-9736. Thank you.
Come Celebrate
St. Anthony’s School Grounds
9:00am - 3:00pm
75th Anniversary
with Bishop
Armando X. Ochoa, D.D. and Fr. Victor Dinh
Sunday, July 7 ~ 10:30am Mass
at St. Genevieve’s
(1127 Tulare St., Fresno)
Everyone is invited to join us after Mass for a reception downstairs in
our Social Hall, hosted by David and Arlene Cornelius. The
Anniversary Dinner will be held that same evening at 5:30pm at
Imperial Garden Restaurant; dinner tickets at $20/person.
For more information, please call Paul Loo at 559-313-0626.
ALL proceeds will go to St. Agnes Mission Church.
We will be selling T-shirts after ALL Masses at St. Anthony’s
the weekend of June 1 $ 2 outside the Conference Room.
Franciscan Family Vacation Retreat
"FaithFULL Family"
July 8 - 12, 2013
This affordable vacation is for the entire family which includes 5 nights lodging, all meals, Faith Formation for the youth, free
time each afternoon.
Check-in:
Monday, July 8, 3:00 - 5:00pm. Retreat begins with a gathering on Monday, July 8 at 5:30pm followed by dinner and
ends Friday, July 12 with lunch. A schedule will be available once your registration is confirmed.
Cost
Overnight Rates:
Adults & Teens: $275 pp; Children 7-12: $150pp; Children 4-6: $125pp; Under 3 yrs old Free.
Commuter Rates:
Day begins at 9:00am, Monday - Friday.
Includes: Lunch & Dinner and all activities, plus after dinner fun (which ends between 8:30- 9pm).
Adults & Teens: $50 per day; Children 7-12: $25 per day; Children 4-6: $20 per day;
Accompanied Children under 3 are free!
Please note this retreat is for the entire family and it is not a kids' camp or day camp, an adult must accompany all commuter
children. A schedule will be available when registration is confirmed.
For information or to register
Call Pat Julian at (760)757-3659, ext. 123 or email: [email protected] or visit our website at: www.sanluisrey.org.
HISPANIC MINISTRIES / MINISTERIOS HISPANOS
Pagina 8
El Evangelio
de hoy
presenta la
escena
perfecta para
la
celebración
del Rito de
Aceptación en el Catecumenado. Escuchamos la pregunta
de Jesús: “¿Quien dices tu que soy Yo?” Esta es una
oportunidad para la reflexionar sobre
¿QUIEN como hemos evangelizado nosotros, que
DICES TU decimos de Jesús y que hacemos para
QUE SOY atraer a los fieles y ayudarlos a escoger el
buen sendero. Nosotros no cargamos
YO?
solos con nuestra cruz, ¿Qué testimonio
da nuestra vida? Maria D. Maritnez
23 de junio, 2013
SOLEMNIDAD DE
SAN PEDRO Y
SAN PABLO
29 de junio
La solemnidad de los
santos apóstoles Pedro y
Pablo, fundadores de la
Iglesia de Roma es la
fiesta de «la unidad y la
catolicidad de la Iglesia».
Cada 29 de junio, en la
solemnidad de San Pedro y
San Pablo, apóstoles, recordamos a estos grandes
testigos de Jesucristo y, a la vez, hacemos una solemne
confesión de fe en la Iglesia una, santa, católica y
apostólica. Ante todo es una fiesta de la catolicidad.
Pedro, el amigo frágil y apasionado de Jesús, es el
hombre elegido por Cristo para ser “la roca” de la Iglesia:
“Tú eres Pedro y sobre esta piedra edificaré mi
Iglesia” ( Mt 16,16). Aceptó con humildad su misión hasta
el final, hasta su muerte como mártir. Su tumba en la
Basílica de San Pedro en el Vaticano es meta de millones
de peregrinos que llegan de todo el mundo.
Pablo, el perseguidor de Cristianos que se convirtió en
Apóstol de los gentiles, es un modelo de ardoroso e
evangelizador para todos los católicos porque después de
encontrarse con Jesús en su camino, se entregó sin
reservas a la causa del Evangelio.
Misión
Estudiar las enseñanzas de la Iglesia sobre la Eucaristía;
prepararse con oración para la Misa dominical (o cada día
de la semana); y dedicar un tiempo cada semana a la
adoración eucarística. Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Vivamos la Palabra de Dios
Oremos para que se nos conceda caminar por el camino
de Cristo y junto a él, cargando nuestra cruz de cada día.
Oremos para que podamos entender lo que significa
“revestirnos de Cristo” y vivir “en Cristo”, y que tengamos
una fe que nos permita conocer a Dios como un Dios
amoroso y bondadoso. Derechos de autor © 2012, World Library Publications. Todos los derechos reservados.
AÑO DE LA FE
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SERVIDORES
Te gustaría compartir tus dones y tus talentos al servicio
de la comunidad de San Antonio de Padua? Te gustaría
ser un lector/ra, un ministro de la Santa Eucaristía o
ofrecer tu servicio como ujuir. El Papa Francisco nos dice
que seamos valientes ya que la Iglesia espera grandes
cosas de nosotros...no tengas miedo y únete al servicio
del Señor. Para mas información habla con Hna. Tere o
Edgar al 439-0124 o después de misa.
MISAS EN ESPAÑOL: SÁBADO 7:00PM Y DOMINGO 1:00PM
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AÑO DE LA FE
MINISTERIOS HISPANOS / HISPANIC MINISTRIES
23 de junio, 2013
Pagina 9
Bienvenidos!
NUEVOS FELIGRESES. Le damos la más cordial bienvenida a todas las familias y personas que
nos acompañan en nuestras celebraciones litúrgicas, o que se han mudado recientemente a este vecindario y ahora son
parte de esta comunidad de fe. Los invitamos a pasar por la oficina y se inscriban como miembros de St. Anthony of
Padua. Es importante que estén registrados en la parroquia, como miembros, para poder servirles mejor!
INSCRIPCIONES
PARA LOS PROGRAMAS DE
CONFIRMACIÓN EN ESPAÑOL
CATECISMO y EDUCACION RELIGIOSA.
Las clases en español de catecismo y formación
religiosa para el año 2013 comienzan en el mes de
octubre y se dan los domingos de 3:30 a 4:45 pm. en
los salones de la escuela (St. Anthony of Padua).
Pueden matricular a los niños desde kindergarten
hasta 8º grado en español en el mes de agosto, 2013.
Para más información llamar a Mary Briseño al
(559) 430-0124 ext.1106.
BAUTISMOS: de niños en español se celebran los
sábados a las 9am en la Iglesia. Se requiere que los
padres y los padrinos del niño/a asistan a una charla de
preparación bautismal. Los padrinos de bautismo
deben ser católicos practicantes que asisten
regularmente a la misa y comulguen para proveer
el ejemplo necesario al niño/a. Los padrinos
pueden ser personas solteras; pero si es un
matrimonio deben estar casados por la Iglesia. Se
les recuerda a los padres que no deben posponer el
bautismo de sus hijos. La enseñanza de la Iglesia
Católica es que los niños deben ser bautizados a pocas
semanas después de haber nacido.
BODAS: Parejas que desean recibir el Sacramento de
Matrimonio en St. Anthony of Padua necesitan recoger
el folleto de información y después comunicarse con la
coordinadora de este sacramento por lo menos 6 meses
antes de la fecha deseada para su boda.
PRESENTACIONES:
Las familias que desean
presentar a sus hijos recién nacidos, de 40 días, o 3
años en la iglesia, necesitan pasar antes a la oficina de
la parroquia para reservar y registrar la fecha de
presentación durante las misa de 7:00pm o 1:00pm.
NOTA: Si la familia no anota a sus hijos para la
presentación no podrá hacer la presentación en la misa.
HOMEBOUND (VISITAS A LOS ENFERMOS) informe a
la Hna. Tere al 439-0124 x. 113 de cualquier persona,
familiar o vecino que esta en el hospital, asilo de
ancianos o en casa para que sean visitados por un
miembro del Ministerio de Enfermos. A la misma vez
invitamos a personas que les gustaría ser parte de este
importante ministerio.
AÑO DE LA FE
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HOY DÍA DE INSCRIPCION
Para jóvenes de High School del
9 al 12 grado
ATENCIÓN: El programa de
confirmación en español ha
extendido las inscripciones
Tempranas hasta el día domingo 23
de junio. Después de esta fecha se
aplicara la cuota de inscripciones
regulares. No excepciones!
PRE CONFIRMACIÓN Y CONFIRMACIÓN.
Todos los jóvenes desde el 9º hasta el 12º grado de
High School están invitados a crecer en la fe, animando
en ellos un renovado entendimiento del espíritu en sus
vidas, conduciéndolos para que encuentren su propia
identidad cristiana. Las clases se ofrecen todos los
domingos de 3:00 a 4:45pm. Comunicarse con Edgar
Briseño para obtener mas información al
(559) 439-0124.
PROGRAMA DE SACRAMENTOS
PARA ADULTOS
Este programa esta abierto para todos los adultos que
aun no han recibido su Iniciación Cristiana:
Bautismo, Primera Comunión, o Confirmación o
que no han sido bautizados.
Si tu o alguien que tu conoces está interesado en saber
cómo completar sus sacramentos de iniciación o si
desea saber más acerca de la Iglesia Católica, Hna. Tere
al 439-0124 ext.113. o con Edgar a la extensión 173
GRUPO DE ORACIÓN
El Grupo de Oración se reúne los miércoles a las
7:00pm en el Salón #24 de la escuela. Acompáñanos
ESTUDIO DE BIBLIA
Los Jueves a las 6:30pm—8:00pm Salón #21
Acompáñanos y trae tu Biblia!
La Corresponsabilidad Vivida Ahora
¿Es Jesús el centro de tu vida? Si no es así, ¿por qué no?
Copyright © 2009, World Library Publications. All rights reserved.
MISAS EN ESPAÑOL: SÁBADO 7:00PM Y DOMINGO 1:00PM
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AÑO DE LA FE
Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
www.stanthonyfresno.org
For the Ride Home
Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
June 23, 2013
SCRIPTURE
•
On that day there shall be ... a fountain to purify
from sin and uncleanness. (Zechariah 13:1)
•
you are my God whom I seek; for you my flesh pines
and my soul thirsts (Psalm 63:2)
•
you who were baptized into Christ have clothed
yourselves with Christ. (Gal 3:27)
•
"But who do you say that I am?" Peter said in reply,
"The Christ of God." (Luke 9:20)
REFLECTION
•
How do you cloth yourself in Christ?
•
“Who do you say that I am?” What do your words
and actions say?
•
For what do you thirst?
We have the choice of two identities: the external mask
which seems to be real and which lives by a shadowy
autonomy for the brief moment of earthly existence, and
the hidden, inner person who seems to us to be nothing,
but who can give himself eternally to the truth in whom
he subsists. It is this inner self that is taken up into the
mystery of Christ, by His love, by the Holy Spirit, so that
in secret we live “in Christ.”1
1Thomas Merton, New Seeds of Contemplation, p. 295
For the Ride Home by Ted Bergh © ParishVision LLC 2013
June 23, 2013
WHO DO YOU SAY?
In today’s Gospel Jesus asks his disciples, “Who
do you say that I am?” (Luke 9:20). Only Peter has the
courage to state outright that Jesus is the Messiah—the
anointed one—of God. Jesus’ question is one that we
have to answer at some point for ourselves if we are to
truly live as his disciples today. It is easy to avoid a direct
answer, to rely on what someone else has said about
Jesus, or just to follow the rules and say the right prayers
for years on end, without ever stopping to face this
question squarely. Marianne lives in a small-town parish.
She says she never thought this question was for her until
one day it came up in a Bible study group. “I’d read or
heard this passage so many times before, but on this
particular day it was as if I were hearing it for the very
first time. As I drove home, I knew deep in my heart that I
had to acknowledge Jesus as the one whom God had sent
into this world for me.” And, she continued, “I knew that
if I accepted Jesus as the Lord of my life, there would be
consequences!” This started Marianne on a new path. She
found a wise and experienced spiritual director and began
reviewing her life. “I used to tease one of my friends who
wore a ‘What would Jesus do?’ bracelet,” she said, “but
suddenly I knew that this is a question that I’ll be asking
myself all the time now.” Her life’s challenges haven’t
vanished overnight: Marianne cares for her elderly mother
and copes with diabetes, but she says, “I trust in God
much more these days, and God’s blessing is that I’m so
much more openhearted and openhanded with other
people than ever before.” Copyright © 2009, World Library
Publications. All rights reserved.
REFLECTING ON GOD’S WORD
The apostles were probably not very different from the rest of their families or their friends. They were not very different from any
other Jew of their day. Indeed, given our expectations and hopes for our own leaders, we would not have answered Jesus much
differently ourselves. They were waiting for the Messiah to come, and once he came, happy days would be here again.
They expected the Messiah or “Anointed One” to come in power and might. He was going to be a liberator like Moses who led
God’s people out of slavery, and he was going to be a great king like David, who brought the people of the northern kingdom of
Israel and the people of the southern kingdom of Judah into one nation. The Messiah would usher in a new era. It
was going to be great!
Imagine their surprise when Jesus rebukes Peter for saying that he is “The Christ [Messiah] of God” (Luke 9:20).
Then Jesus goes on to say that he must suffer greatly, be rejected by their religious leaders, and be killed—“and on
the third day be raised” (9:22). (I wonder if they even heard the last part about being raised.) But worse yet, he goes
on to say that they must be willing to deny themselves, take up their cross daily, and follow him.
This Messiah would not get many votes, even now. But it is through faith in Christ Jesus, Anointed One of God,
that we have become children of God. And we are called to “clothe ourselves with Christ” (see Galatians 3:27). Which is a more
pleasant way of saying, “take up [your] cross daily” (Luke 9:23). ~ James A. Wallace, C.SS.R.
LIVING GOD’S WORD
We pray that we may walk the way of Christ together with Christ, taking up our cross today. We pray to understand what it means to “put on Christ” and to
live “in Christ,” and to have that faith that allows us to know God as a loving, gracious God.
Copyright © 2012, World Library Publications. All rights reserved.
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