Post on 03-Aug-2020
The Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Community, one
Church of many peoples, exists to praise and honor
God, to embrace the dignity of every person, to grow
together spiritually, and to witness to the Good
News of Jesus Christ in Redlands, California. We chal-
lenge ourselves to deepen our unity as we move
forward toward the vision of a new place of worship.
La Comunidad Católica del Santo Nombre de Jesús, una Iglesia de varias culturas, existe para darle honor y gloria a Dios, alimentar la dignidad de cada persona, juntos crecer espiritualmente, y a ser testigo de La Buena Noticia de Jesucristo en Redlands, California. Los desafiamos a si mismos para mejorar nuestra unidad mientras tomamos pasos mas allá, hacia nuestra nueva casa de oración.
For emergencies requiring the services of a priest, or for funeral needs, please call:
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ADORATION OF THE EUCHARIST - ADORACIÓN DEL SANTÍSSIMO FRIDAY/VIERNES: 8:00AM - 7:00PM
RECONCILIATION CONFESIONES
SATURDAY/SABADO: 8:30AM - 9:30AM THURSDAY/JUEVES: 5:30PM - 6:15PM Or, please call the parish office for an appointment / O, favor llame a la oficina parroquial para una cita
MONDAY - THURSDAY: 7:30AM ENGLISH
SATURDAY: 8:00AM ENGLISH
JUEVES: 6:30PM ESPAÑOL
FRIDAY: 7:30AM ENGLISH DAILY MASS
MISA DEL DÍA The Rosary and/or the Divine Mercy Chaplet is recited 30 minutes prior to daily Mass. Rezamos el Rosario y/o la Coronilla de la Misericordia Divina 30 minutos antes de la misa diaria.
SATURDAY/SÁBADO: 4:30PM ENGLISH
SUNDAY/DOMINGO: 8:00AM ENGLISH
10:00AM ENGLISH
12:00PM ESPAÑOL
5:30PM ENGLISH (YOUTH)
SUNDAY MASS
MISA DEL DOMINGO
OLIVE AVENUE LOCATION (OFFICE)
115 W. OLIVE AVE, REDLANDS COLUMBIA STREET LOCATION
1205 COLUMBIA ST, REDLANDS
SATURDAY/SÁBADO: 6:00PM ESPAÑOL SUNDAY/DOMINGO: 7:30AM ESPAÑOL 9:00AM ENGLISH - 1ST & 3RD SUNDAYS
10:30AM ESPAÑOL 12:30PM ARABIC 4:30PM TAGALOG - 4TH SUNDAY
Quién es mi prójimo?
Next Saturday, July 20th, we celebrate the
50th Anniversary of the “Eagle’s” landing on
the moon. We will hear over and over those
thrilling words of Neil Armstrong, “That’s
one small step for man, and one giant leap
for mankind.”
In 1969, those words united a world and gave us a vision
of new possibili es for our planet. The words of Jesus in
today’s Gospel are far more empowering, as He answers
the ques on of the lawyer, “What must I do to inherit
everlas ng life?” The answer we know by heart:
“You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart,
and with all your soul, and with all your strength,
and with all your mind; and your neighbor as yourself.”
The power of love brings us to life, for it is love alone that
affects us in heart, soul, emo ons, strength of mind and
will. Love demands our all. To love is to live. To love God
is the beginning of life. The ancient book The Cloud of
Unknowing states: “Love is such a power that it unites all
things. Therefore love Jesus, and then everything that He
has will be yours.”
The lawyer in the Gospel took this one step farther and
found out that love for God always leads to love for one’s
fellow human beings. He asked Jesus, “Who is my neighbor?”
Jesus responded with the story of the Good Samaritan,
and commanded us to “Go and do the same.”
Are these radical words for our mes? When we follow
Christ’s commands, we create meaningful leaps for our
world, much more so than the historic moon landing,
because our ultimate goal surpasses the moon; it is eternal
life. When our clergy send us forth from each Mass, they
echo Christ’s words in today’s Gospel: “go in peace to love
and serve the Lord; or “go and glorify the Lord by your
lives”. In other words, take a step and “Go and do the
same!” - Deacon Steve
P.S.— For inspira on, join a ministry listed on page 10.
El próximo sábado, 20 de julio, celebramos el 50º aniversario
del primer aterrizaje en la Luna. Escucharemos una y otra vez
las emocionantes palabras de Neil Armstrong: "Ese es un pe-
queño paso para el hombre, un gran salto para la humanidad".
En 1969, esas palabras unieron un mundo y nos dieron una
visión de nuevas posibilidades para nuestro planeta. Las pala-
bras de Jesús en el Evangelio de hoy son mucho más inspira-
doras, ya que Él responde a la pregunta del doctor de la ley
"¿Qué debo hacer para conseguir la vida eterna?" Sabemos
de memoria la respuesta:
"Amarás al Señor tu Dios, con todo tu corazón,
con toda tu alma, con todas tus fuerzas y con todo tu ser,
y a tu prójimo como a mismo".
El poder del amor nos trae a la vida, porque solo el amor nos
afecta el corazón, el alma, las emociones, la fuerza de la
mente y la voluntad. El amor exige todo nuestro ser. Amar es
vivir. Amar a Dios es el comienzo de la vida. El an guo libro
La Nube del No-Saber dice: “El amor es un poder que une
todas las cosas. Por eso ama a Jesús, y entonces todo lo que
Él ene será tuyo".
El doctor de la ley en el Evangelio se atrevió a dar este paso y
descubrió que el amor a Dios conduce siempre al amor por
nuestros hermanos. Le preguntó a Jesús, “¿Quién es mi próji-
mo?” Jesús respondió con la historia del Buen Samaritano y
el mandamiento, “Anda y haz tú lo mismo”.
¿Son estas palabras radicales para nuestros empos? Cuando
seguimos los mandatos de Cristo, damos saltos significa vos
para nuestro mundo, mucho más que el histórico aterrizaje
lunar, porque nuestro obje vo final supera a la luna; es la
vida eterna. Cuando nuestros clérigos nos envían después de
cada Misa, ellos repiten las palabras de Cristo en el Evangelio
de hoy: “En la paz de Cristo, vayan a servir a Dios y a sus her-
manos; o “Glorifiquen al señor son su vida. Pueden ir en paz”.
¡En otras palabras, den ese paso y “vayan y hagan lo mismo!”.
- Diácono Steve
P.S.- Para inspirarte, únete a un ministerio listado en la página 10.
Coordinator’s Corner Esquina del Coordinador
A.J.’s Kitchen serves 100 lunches (on average) every
Monday. A.J.’s Kitchen is in need of some items…
will you help? We need:
Heavy Duty Paper Plates ‐ Dinner Size (NO FOAM)
Plas c Forks (forks only—no spoons or knives)
8oz Drinking Cups
Quart or Gallon size Freezer Bags
Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil
Please bring dona ons to Church or drop them off in the
parish office. Thank you for your generous support!
La Cocina de A.J. sirve 100 almuerzos a las personas sin
hogar cada lunes. La Cocina necesita algunos ar culos ...
¿vas a ayudar? Necesitamos:
Platos de papel resistente - tamaño de cena (no espuma)
Horquillas de plástico (solo horquillas, sin cucharas ni cuchillos)
Copas de 8oz
Bolsas congeladoras de un cuarto de galón o galón
Papel aluminio resistente
Por favor traiga sus donaciones a la Iglesia o deja a la oficina
parroquial. Gracias por su apoyo!
2 Encounter Christ - Encontrarse a Cristo
September 6 ‐ 8, 2019 Olive Ave Hall
No cost to attend. Included are:
All Meals, Materials, and a profound Sunday Mass.
We begin Friday evening; and continue Saturday and Sunday.
You will go home each night.
Space is limited. Reserve your place today. Online: theholynameofjesus.org/renewal-weekend
Call: Deacon Antonio & Emma Mejico 909-856-4340
Reconnect with Jesus Christ * Refresh your spirit * Renew your Catholic faith
I personally invite you to experience the Parish Renewal Retreat. This journey opened my heart to see what I was missing as part of this community. I was coming to church but never even attempted to say hello to the parishioner across pews or even next to me. We are a community / family, yet we don’t know each other.
After the Renewal Retreat, Hospitality Ministry then provided the space for me to meet even more awesome parishioners and encourage others to do the same. It all came from the Renewal Retreat. Your journey may be different but it will enrich you. I can truly say that. I hope to see you at September’s retreat. -Bertha Shotwell
I’m Eddie Valdez, 2019 graduate of the UC River-side. I have joined “FOCUS— the Fellowship of Catholic University Students". Our mission re-sponds to a real Church crisis. It is a fact that 80% of high school seniors who enter a university as prac cing Catholics leave the Church before gradu-a ng. This has had an incredibly nega ve impact in family and parish life, the Church, and the world as a whole. I want to do something about that. That’s why I joined FOCUS.
FOCUS sends post-graduate men and women to college campuses to be full me missionaries and evangelizers. In leading bible studies, taking students on mission trips, and pu ng on retreats, we invite them to have a personal relationship with Jesus and the Catholic Church. We encourage them to live fully authen c Catholic lives while in col-lege and beyond.
In August, I will relocate to Texas A&M University to begin a year of missionary work on campus. In order to serve as a full-time mission-ary, I am required to fully fundraise my salary, particularly from the faithful men and women in my home community. We create mission support teams of people that are willing to partner with us financially and in prayer. We ask for monthly support; with the complete under-standing that everyone's finances are different. Some are able to give $50 a month, while others can give $500. All we ask is that you prayerfully ask the Lord how He is specifically asking you to help.
Please come and talk to me a er Mass this weekend.
Please visit my mission page: www.focus.org/goto/eddievaldez There’s detailed informa on about what I will do at Texas A&M, and a short 3-minute video that explains the need and the FOCUS mis-sion really well. Join my support team by clicking the "support eddie" bu on, and please pray for me. Thank you!
Grow in Faith
Last Easter, 24 people became
Catholic Christians after inquiring, studying,
questioning, and discerning in the process
we call the Rite of Christian Initiation
(RCIA).
Are you thinking about becoming Catholic?
Please contact us. We look forward to
meeting you.
Monica Aguilar 909.793.2469
ext 129
July Tuesday Summer Eves BIBLE STUDY with
Jesse Del Rio LMU Bible Ins tute Graduate
With over 10 years of presen ng the intricacies of the Bible; Jesse presents an easy-to-understand lecture/power point Bible Study on KINGS. This vibrant commu-nity meets in the annex for July.
6:30 to 8:00pm Tuesdays Olive Ave Annex
Register on line or email —Jesse Del Rio 909-910-7600 Jessedelrio27@gmail.com
Drop in or come to all 5 of July Tuesdays for the 1 & 2 KINGS Bible Study! You’ll be glad you did!
Loyola Marymount’s Catholic Bible Ins tute
Study of the New Testament
Sept 14, 2019 — May 2, 2020 IN REDLANDS
Classes meet ONE SATURDAY MONTHLY * 8:30AM—4:00PM
at Holy Name of Jesus Parish Hall: 115 W. Olive Ave
+ Sunday, October 27, 2019 at the Diocese.
* Appreciate and understand Scripture as a historical and revelatory text
* Properly integrate Bible study with prayer and Chris an living
* Develop and facilitate parish-based Scripture programs.
This course is open to adults who wish to broaden their understanding of
Scripture, grow spiritually; and for those seeking cer fica on (2 years); or
who wish to be commissioned by the diocese as Bible Study Facilitators—
like THNJ’s Jesse Del Rio and Gregorio Gomez (3 years).
Tui on for Course # BSLX 901 (New Testament): $434 for 1 year.
Fees for materials may apply. Minimum of $150 is required to register.
Early Registra on Discount:
Register by August 16 to receive $75 off tui on. Limited tui on assistance is available. Please see the details online.
Enroll online by visi ng:
www.academics.lmu.edu/extension/crs/programs/bible/
or by phone: 310-338-1971
Opportunities or Loopholes?
Last week, I wrote about my family’s journey from Oklahoma to California along Route 66. During the
dust bowl era, Great-Grandpa Cecil searched for work with his wife and boys in tow. Water was scarce.
Fried bologna sandwiches were a treat. The jalopy needed cranking and regular re-patching. Yet, these
Okie Callons joyfully sang “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad” and worked together to make the most of
their God-given opportunities. They also placed great faith in the kindness of strangers, like the merchants
who extended credit for bread and nonfat powdered milk and the ranchers who allowed them to bunk in barns. Great-
Grandpa Cecil often reminded us of the importance of seeing opportunities to help people in need like the Good Samaritan.
The Good Samaritan demonstrates what stewardship in ac on looks like; in fact, he could be called the Good Steward!
He is aware of the needs of those around him and responds generously, unlike the others who brush past the man on the
side of the road. Because the Good Samaritan prac ces a hospitable way of looking at the world around him, he is
“moved with compassion at the sight” of the man, in the same way Christ is moved with compassion to heal each of us.
But, the Gospel’s legal scholar views the world through a different lens, doesn’t he? Instead of accep ng Christ’s answer
which is the fullness of the law, the scholar looks for the LIMITS of God’s commandments. As he asks, “And just how
would you define ’neighbor’?”, you can visualize the LOOPHOLE he seeks to avoid doing more. The story of the Good Sa-
maritan demonstrates how we can easily limit ourselves with distorted lenses based in our own needs.
The Good Samaritan disrupted his life to care for the man who was hurt. He set aside his own schedule and plans, and
even commits to returning to check on the man later (TIME). He cleans and bandages the man’s wounds, li s him onto a
donkey, and provides him with shelter (TALENTS). He pays the innkeeper to house and care for him (TREASURE).
THIS is how we Catholic Chris ans live out God’s commandments. This is how good stewards act when we come upon
neighbors in need... and our neighbors include everyone. My family encountered suspicious people who refused to help
them as well as Good Samaritans on Route 66. O en people visi ng Holy Name of Jesus are welcomed on Sunday. But,
some mes those regular welcomers and hospitality ministers are out of town or taking
care of family… and those who visit us are NOT welcomed or even greeted. Some mes,
there isn’t an opportunity to get to know visitors over coffee a er Mass because 9 people
cannot serve every Mass at both loca ons every Sunday. Sadly, some mes we cannot
help people with more important needs because we are just out of funding.
Jesus says to each of us personally, “Go and do likewise”.
So… What is your answer? ...opportuni es or loopholes? What kind of parish are we,
and what kind of parish is God calling us to be for Redlands?
I pray that we could welcome and support a young missionary like Eddie, Jordan, or Erick
on ANY weekend. We CAN when we embrace our God-given opportunity to work together.
Do not be afraid to give the best of yourself and your gifts to Christ. He deserves nothing less.
Pray + Serve + Give your First Fruits and watch what God does!
Sharon Callon-Schwartz, Director of Mission Advancement 909.456.6991
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FIRST FRUITS
PRIMEROS FRUTOS
The Gift of Treasure - El Regalo de Tesoro
Sunday Offertory‐Ofertorio Dominical: Online Offertory‐Ofertorio en Línea: Total:
July 7, 2019
$ 19,271.31
3,030.00
$ 22,301.31
2018
$ 19,344.26
5,852.50
$ 25,196.76
An example of giving First Fruits:
Henry earns $52,000 per year.
He donates a total of 5% ($2,600)
in gra tude to God in this way…
50% = $1,300 to Sunday Offertory;
$25/week = 1 hour of Henry’s pay
10% = $ 260 to the DDF
$ 5/week
40% = $1,040 to figh ng cancer,
or funding educa on ini a ves,
or helping the poor;
$20/week
Altogether, Henry gives $50 weekly
in gratitude = $2,600 per year.
$25 — His FIRST HOUR of LABOR
is given to the Lord in the Sunday
Offertory.
How will you spend $25 or $50
this week?
“Let no one ever come to you without coming away better and happier. Be the living expression of God’s kindness.”
St. “Mother” Teresa of Calcutta Thirsting for God
Prayer and Faith Sharing - Oración y Compartiendo Fe
Adora on of the Eucharist ‐ Adoración de la Eucaris a
Fridays - Viernes: 8:00am - 7:00pm, Columbia St Church
English: Mary Ann Smith 909-793-6191
Español: Jeanne e Burkhart 909-792-2308
Catholic Moms Connect ** star ng again in Sept **
2nd & 4th Weds monthly: 9:00 - 11:30am, 1205 Columbia St Hall
Karen Grozak 909.793.2469, ext 135 kgrozak@sbdiocese.org
Centering Prayer Jeanne e Burkhart 909-792-2308
Cinema for the Soul “Movies can be our Modern Day Parables”
3rd or 4th Thursday monthly: 7:00 - 9:00pm, Olive Ave Hall Basement
Brandie Morrison bmorrison@sbdiocese.org
Consecration to Jesus thru Mary Josette Letson 909-557-4150
Cursillos in Chris anity Jose ‘Pepito’ Banez 909-809-1478
Grupo de Oración Cada Lunes: 7:00-9:00pm, Iglesia de Columbia St
Sonia Mejia 909-735-9157 Josefa Colima 909-682-3198
Obras de Teatro Lorena Barcena 909-345-0515
Pequeñas Comunidades de Fe favor, mira a “Small Faith Communi es”
Powerhouse of Prayer Parish Secretaries, ext 110
We pray regularly for the inten ons of our parish community.
To join us, or to request prayers, please contact the parish secretary.
Oramos regularmente por las intenciones de nuestra comunidad
parroquial. Para unirse a nosotros o para pedit oracion, favor
comuníquese con la secretaria parroquial.
Rejuvenate Women’s Ministry ** star ng again in Sept **
2nd & 4th Weds monthly: 6:30-8:30pm, Olive Ave Youth Lounge
Kate Troy kate.klorer@gmail.com
Re ros Espirituales de San Ignacio de Loyola ** empezando en Sept **
Cada Viernes: 7:00 - 9:00pm, Academía del Sagrado Corazón
Laura Renderos 909-838-8924
RISE Catholic Men’s Group Gilberto Gil 909-645-0662
3rd Saturday monthly: 10:30am - 12:00pm, Olive Ave Annex
Small Faith Communities / Pequeñas Comunidades de Fe
Small gatherings of prayer, Scripture study, and fellowship in parish
homes. Contact Karen about joining a community or star ng one.
Pequeñas reuniones de oración, estudio de las Escrituras y compart-
iendo la fe en casas de los parroquianos. Favor, póngase en contacto
con Karen para unirse a una comunidad o iniciar uno en su casa.
Karen Grozak 909.793.2469, ext 135 kgrozak@sbdiocese.org
Mass Intentions—Intenciones de Misas C - Columbia O - Olive - Deceased
Saturday, July 13 8:00am (O) Juanita Dominguez 4:30pm (O) Phillip Delia 6:00pm (C) Lupe Cabral-Davis Sunday, July 14 7:30am (C) Feligreses del Santo Nombre de Jesus 8:00am (O) Emma Schloemer 9:00am (C) Guadalupe Miranda 10:00am (O) Guillermo Collazo 10:30am (C) Animas del Purgatorio 12:00pm (O) Rafael Uribe Velasco 5:30pm (O) Robert A. Caruso Monday, July 15 7:30am (O) Connie Orozco Tuesday, July 16 7:30am (O) Carmen Segovia Wednesday, July 17 7:30am (O) Florentine Schlosser Thursday, July 18 7:30am (O) Yolanda Serrano 6:30pm (C) Lupe Cabral-Davis Friday, July 19 7:30am (C) Michael Martin Saturday, July 20 8:00am (O) Andrei Anthony Aliser 4:30pm (O) Ann Correia 6:00pm (C) Lupe Cabral-Davis Sunday, July 21 7:30am (C) Feligreses del Santo Nombre de Jesus 8:00am (O) Scott Christensen 9:00am (C) Consuelo Diaz 10:00am (O) Dolores Collazo 10:30am (C) Mario Munoz e hijo 12:00pm (O) Epigmeneo Arellano 5:30pm (O) Monserrat Garcia
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May the angels lead them into paradise, May the martyrs welcome them to heaven.
Que los ángeles les llevan al paraiso, Que los santos les reciban en el cielo.
Susan Enderle Bette Jane Malone
We invite you to li your hearts, minds, and voices to God in a
variety of communal prayer gatherings. Please contact a prayer
leader below for more informa on, or join the next published
gathering. All are welcome!
Lo invitamos a elevar sus corazones, mentes y voces a Dios en
la oración comunitaria. Comuníquese con un líder de oración a
continuación para obtener más información, o únase a la próxima
reunión publicada. Todos son bienvenidos!
O Lord, graciously pour out upon each of these couples, newly joined
in Holy Matrimony, the Spirit of your love, to make them
one heart and one soul.
Ryan Garcia and Taryn Tracey
Jeffrey Lantosh and Sonia Rodriguez
Alejandro Cervantes and Carmen Duran
Laudato Si’! Caring for God’s Creation On the World Day of Peace, January 1, 1990, Saint John Paul II wrote that, “The aesthetic value of creation cannot be over-looked. Our very contact with nature has a deep restorative power; contemplation of its magnifi-cence imparts peace and serenity. The Bible speaks again and again of the goodness and beauty of creation, which is called to glorify God.” cf. Gen l:4ff; Ps 8:2; 104:1ff; Wis 13:3-5; Sir 39:16, 33; 43:1, 9
The next time you’re outdoors, take extra notice of something natural that you see, and consider what it tells you about our Creator. Do you find goodness and beauty? In what ways does nature glorify God? What can we learn from it? A worthy program of outdoor ethics and practices by the Boy Scouts of America is “Leave No Trace”. Visit: scouting.org/outdoor-programs/leave-no-trace Reflect: Are there ways to expand “Leave No Trace” principals to our everyday lives and habits, in order to leave the world a better place for future generations?
Write to Marilyn and Anne: HolyNameLS@out look .com
MAKE A DIFFERENCE THIS SUMMER!
We had such a wonderful response to our Winter clothing drive we are going to do it again!
We are collec ng the following items:
jeans, t‐shirts, shorts, capris, tennis shoes, belts
CLEAN, GENTLY USED
ADULT SIZES for MEN and WOMEN
Please — NO children's clothing
All items will be given to local people in need of housing at our Refresh & Renew Shower Ministry. Thank you so much for your generosity!
Will you help provide showers
to people without a home on
Mondays?
10:30am – 1:00pm Columbia St
5 Volunteers are needed every
week… our rotating teams would
greatly appreciate more help!
Serving includes:
se ng up tables, chairs, easy-ups and hygiene supplies
checking in guests & handing out supplies,
cleaning the showers between guests, and
cleaning up and packing up when finished.
Please contact: Rick Ferguson 909.362.2819
Did you know that we have a ministry called
The Powerhouse of Prayer? This is a group of parishioners who pray regularly for the inten ons
of our parish family. If you would like to be part of this prayer
ministry, OR, if you would like to ask for prayer, please contact
the parish secretary. 909-793-2469, ext 110.
YOU can help Jesus transform suffering by VISITING
the SICK — at the Hospital, Caregiving Home, or at
Home Catholics who are Confirmed and who are eligible to
receive communion are welcome to serve in this ministry.
Be not afraid! 12 new people just began. You can, too!
We will provide you with in-person training and support.
Please contact: Ann McMahon 951‐316‐0355
Holy Name’s Quilters for Life meet on the 3RD TUESDAY EVERY MONTH, 9AM ‐ 12PM, AT OLIVE AVE. Members also build quilt kits from home. They create and
donate 100s of baby quilts for the San Bernardino Pregnancy Resource Center to support new mothers in need. They also created all the brown ‘sack cloths’ worn by the Elect of God at their Bap sm during the Easter Vigil.
Have fun and support life! Contact: Charlene 909‐553‐5929
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Parroquial
Go and do the same - Anda y haz tú lo mismo
Forming Our Children’s Faith — La Formación de Fe de los Niños 8
Share Your Time and Talents - Compartir Su Tiempo y Talentos
Go and do the same - Anda y haz tú lo mismo 10
Liturgical Ministries ‐ Ministerios Liturgicos
Altar Servers / Monaguillos
Children and Teens who have received First Eucharist are
invited to serve.
Niños y Adolescentes que han recibido Primer Comunión
están invitados a servir.
English: Mike Grothem mikegrothem@gmail.com
Español: Rafael Or z 909-521-6173
Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) Martha Plumb, ext 136
Daily A.M. Mass Coordinator Sally Padilla 909-855-6789
Eucharistic Ministers / Ministros de la Eucaristía
English: Web Prather 951-662-9064
Español: Jorge Mares 909-446-9611
Funeral Ministry Team / Ministerio de Funerales
Lectors English: Ed Ferguson 951-313-4942
Español: Carlo Argo , ext 140
Music and Choirs / Música y Coros Carlo Argo , ext 140
Ushers / Ujieres
English: Dominick Rosse 909-389-4558
Español: José Muñoz 909-557-8436
Coordinadoras de Quinceañeras Carlo Argo , ext 140
Wedding Coordinator Ministry / Coordinadoras de Bodas
Suzie Reeves 909-792-7523
Social Outreach & Service ‐ Servicio y Jus cia Social
AJ’s Kitchen Ken & Alice Jolly 909-709-1233 Nourishing the hungry with lunch and dignity on Mondays
Catholics Returning Home Dan, Chris na & team 909-654-3193
Ci zenship Classes/Clases de Ciudadanía Rogelio Garcia 909-557-6579
Cold Weather Shelter Rick Ferguson 909-362-2819
E.S.L. Class/Clase de ingles Carmen Hernandez 909-389-1595
Get On The Bus Teresa Nelson 909-800-3190
Hospitality Ministry Bertha Shotwell 909-838-3430 Catholics connec ng over coffee in a comfortable se ng Católicos conectando con el café en un ambiente cómodo
Nueva Evangelización Alex y Marcela Sierra 909-408-0239
Quilters for Life Charlene Hall 909-553-5929
Refresh & Renew Rick & Kellie Ferguson 909-362-2819 Refreshing the body to renew the spirit (showers for homeless)
“SHARE”‐ Feed the Hungry Ashley Bean 951-313-7468 Providing dinner and dignity to the hungry every 1st Saturday
Social Concerns Committee Esther Gamez 909-435-7063 Mee ng: 1st Monday monthly, 7:00pm, Columbia St Hall Library
Pastoral Outeach ‐ Cuidado Pastoral Annulments / Anulaciones Sharon Callon-Schwartz, ext 128
Funeral Team Ministry Dcn Jesse Robles, ext 110
Grief Support Ministry - Grupo de Apoyo de Duelo English: Sharon McPeck 909-358-1434 Español: Yolanda Cuevas 909-910-8421
Marriage Prep Couples Joey & Laura Jacobson 909-770-4071
Matrimonios Renovados en Cristo Jesús y Engracia Sanchez 909-633-8097 Parejas Católicas fortaleciendo matrimonios en las buenas y las malas a través de la unidad en Cristo
Nourish ‐ Support for Caregivers Fr. Hau Vu, ext 113
Surviving Divorce Group Francesca Nolan 909-798-4185
Visitors to the Sick / Visitadores a los Enfermos: English: Ann McMahon 951-316-0355 Español: Oficina Parroquial, ext 110
Councils, Cultures, Groups ‐ Consejos, Culturas y Groups .
Arab Community Dcn Ayed “Eddie” Khader 909-521-4186
Baile Folklórico Cynthia Ventura 909-232-7395
BSA Scout Troop 11, Venture Crew 11 Youth doing good turns daily Ed Bonadiman 909-771-6430
Catholic Moms Connect Mollie Hibbard 909-798-4167
Catholics of African Descent Donia Brooks 909-647-7101 We meet twice monthly on Saturday mornings. Join us!
Cub Scouts Pack 8 Christopher Born 951-522-7512
Danzas de Guadalupe Irma Perez 909-801-9320
Fi y + Singles Wendy Posjena 909-792-1507
Filipino Ministry Margie Alejandro 909-336-8496
Finance Council John Nolan 909-798-4185
Girl Scouts Sarah Bonadiman 909-645-5807
ICF: Italian Catholic Federa on John Guerin 909-222-3372 Celebra ng Italian heritage through faith, friendship, family, philanthropy and FOOD
Knights of Columbus A band of brothers humbly serving
Nino Esparza 909-894-8250 Dennis McCarty 909-557-5493 Mensajeros en Jesús (adultos jóvenes) Patricia González 909-528-4846 Patricia Mares 909-446-9627
Pastoral Council Teresa Nelson 909-800-3190
Quinceañera Ministry Parish Office, ext 110
PARA REPORT EL ABUSO SEXUAL DE UN MENOR por parte de un sacerdote, diácono, empleado o
voluntario, complete y envíe por correo el formulario
que está disponible en el ves bulo de la parroquia o
en la oficina parroquial, o llame a la Línea Directa para
reportar Conducta Sexual Inapropiada al
1‐888‐206‐9090
TO REPORT THE SEXUAL
ABUSE OF A CHILD by a priest,
deacon, employee, or volunteer,
please complete and mail the
form available in the ves bule
of the church or from the parish
office; or call the toll-free Sexu-
al Misconduct Hotline:
1‐888‐206‐9090
Our gi s to the Diocesan Development Fund (DDF) directly support
Catholic Chari es as well as other ministries that feed, clothe, and assist the poor
throughout San Bernardino and Riverside coun es.
Our DDF gi s also make possible: diocesan workshops, adult forma on,
ministry leader training, pro-life and family ministries, and more for 92 parishes;
and funds directly support seminarian educa on and Catholic schools.
If you would like to donate to
the DDF online, please use our
convenient Online Giving Program!
Find it on the parish website:
t h e h o l y n ameo f j e s u s . o r g
2019 Weekly DDF Report Noticia Semanal del DDF de 2019
Parish Goal: Meta Parroquial: Diocesan Goal: Meta Diocesana: Pledges Made: Las Promesas Hechas: Dona ons Received: Donaciones Hechas: Number of Pledges: Núm de Promesas: Pledges increased by: Promesas Incrementado:
$ 170,100.00
$ 120,100.00
$ 161,133.73
$ 104,210.37 526 = 15.7% of parish families
0 Families $ 00.00
Donation $ 15 includes breakfast, lunch, and materials
To RSVP, Please call or email: 909-475-5129 esamaniego@sbdiocese.org
O A L (O / O ) 115 W. O A R , CA 92373
C S L ( / ) 1205 C S R , CA 92374
OFFICE HOURS / Horas de la Oficina: 8:00am – 4:00pm Monday‐Friday (lunes‐Viernes)
Baptisms ‐ Bautizos: Infants through age 6 years: 1st Saturday/month Pre-registration form, county birth certificate required. 1 preparation class for parents & godparents is required.
Bebés y niños a traves de los 6 años: 1 ֯ Sábado de mes Forma de Pre-registración, cer ficado de nacimiento. Los padres y los padrinos deben asis r a una clase.
For children 7 Years or older, teenagers, or adults seeking Bap sm, please contact the parish office. We are happy to welcome you and assist you!
Marriage ‐ Matrimonio: Please call the Parish Office before making arrangements for the reception venue. We require a minimum of 6 months preparation for this life-long sacrament. We recommend 1 year.
Favor, llame a la Oficina Parroquial antes de hacer planes para la recepción. Requeremos un mínimo de 6 meses de preparación para este sacramento de toda la vida. Recomen-damos 1 año.
For Detailed Informa on and Request Forms, visit:
Para Más Información y Formas Requeridos, visite:
t heho l ynameo f j e su s . o r g / sac r amen t s
Sacrament Classes for Children ‐ Clases de Sacramentos para Niños: Catechesis of the Good Shepherd: Ages 3—9 years old In these highly unique, interac ve classes, children work with materials that develop their understanding and rela onship with Jesus, the Good Shepherd. They explore Biblical stories, the Parables, Liturgical prac ces, and develop an profound understanding of the sacred nature of worship.
Children in Sacrament Preparation learn in this unique approach with materials that specifically form their understanding and apprecia on for Reconcilia on and Holy Eucharist.
2 Year Sacrament Prepara on Program: begins in 2nd grade Year 1: Sacrament of Reconcilia on Year 2: Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist
Life‐Long Learners: a er 1st Eucharist through 6th grade Post-Sacrament classes of scripture study and faith sharing for con nuous theological growth among their peers.
1 week of Vaca on Bible School in the Summer
Junior High Courageous ‐ Grades 7 and 8
High School Confirma on program begins in 9TH GRADE. This is a mul -year program. You may choose classes offered in either the Fall, Winter/Spring, and/or Summer.
Special Needs? Dual Immersion? Online Registra on? Please visit our website for program details and videos: theho l ynameo f j e su s .o rg / f a i t h ‐ f o rmat ion
Sacred Heart Academy — Academia del Sagrado Corazón Fully Accredited * Innova ve, Award-Winning Teaching
K-8 Arts, Spanish, Music, Physical Educa on
Programs for gi ed students * Jr High Elec ves
Partnering with Parents to Educate the Whole Child
K ‐ 8th Grades: 909.792.3958 Preschool: 909.792.1020
www.sacredheartredlands.com Principal / Directora: Angela Williams
Vice Principal / Subdirectora: Maria Downey (habla español)
School Business Manager: Ana Moreno (habla español)
School Secretary: Ruby Barr (habla español)
A Ministry of the Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Community
Pastoral Staff / Personel Pastoral: Pastoral Coordinator Dcn. Steve Serembe, ext 112
Priest Moderator Rev. Erik Esparza, J.C.L., ext 127 (habla español)
Priest Ministers Rev. Hau Vu, ext 113
Rev. Yovanny Acosta, ext 114 (habla español)
Deacons Ayed “Eddie” Khader -or- Antonio Mejico, ext 110
Jesse Robles, ext 122, Steve Serembe, ext 112
Business Manager Sherry Harder, ext 115
Director of Mission Advancement
Sharon Callon-Schwartz, ext 128 (habla español)
Director of Liturgy and Music Carlo Argo , ext 140 (habla español)
Parish Secretaries Nancy Jimenez, ext 110 (habla español) Maggie Rodriguez, ext 111 (habla español)
Maria Butler, ext 118
Custodial Staff José & Maria Elena Muñoz, ext 110
Faith Forma on ‐ Formación de Fe Director of Faith Formation (Baptism-6th Grade) Karen Grozak, ext 135
Faith Forma on Assistant Martha Plumb, ext 136 ( habla español)
Director of R.C.I.A., Adult and Teen Confirmation Monica Aguilar, ext 129
Confirma on Assistants Diana Torres, Carlos Uribe, ext 134 (habla español)
Youth and Young Adults ‐ Ministerios de Juventud: www.holynameym.org Director of Youth & Young Adult Ministries Mat Troy, ext 131
Youth Ministry Assistants Teresa Roque, ext 134
909.793.2469 www.theholynameofjesus.org