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Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church
796 West 48 th S t ree t - San Bernard ino , CA 92407 Ph (909) 882-2931 Fax (909) 883-4851
/OLA.San.Bernardino/www.olasanbernardino.orgScan to access our website
Mon-Fri
9 am - 12:00 pm
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm
(Lunch - Closed)
12:30 pm - 3:30 pm
O F F I C E H O U R SM A S S S C H E D U L E / H O R A R I O D E M I S A
Saturday
4:30 pm Vigil Mass
Sunday
8:00 am, 10:00 am
12:00 pm Español
4:30 pm Youth Mass
Tuesday 6:30 pm
Wednesday 8:15 am
Thursday 8:15 am
Friday 8:15 am
First Friday 8:15 am
6:30 pm
Sacred Heart & Santo
Niño Devotions
Confession:
Saturdays
9:00 -10:30am Rev. Rogelio González
Deacons
Dcn. Mark Weber
Dcn. Dan O’Camb (ret.)
Parish Administrator
Twenty-Third Sundayin Ordinary Time
?DID YOU KNOW ... SABÍAS QUE ...
J.S. Paluch
Eastern Catholics and Orthodox Christians share a love for the Byzantine liturgy
because it is during the Eucharist that the Church is most true to its identity,
expresses its integrity, and discovers its vocation. Eastern Catholic and
Orthodox Christians celebrate essentially the identical liturgy, with only very
slight variations. It is a fairly complex ritual weaving together three separate
layers of prayers: a liturgy prayed in the sanctuary by priests, often hidden by a
curtain or screen; a liturgy sung by the assembly and led by a deacon in front of
a screen formed of painted icons; and a third layer of private prayer by the
priest, who prays in support of the deacon and the faithful. It is an eyes-wide-
open experience, gorgeous in visuals, and filled with the sound of God's people
singing prayer. The energy of the worship centers on the presence of Christ,
largely through an awareness of heaven touching earth when the Church
gathers to celebrate. In the late twentieth century, Latin Rite Catholics were
encouraged to embrace a style of worship that was "full, conscious, and active,"
a value that has never been lost in the East. The liturgy has great impact in its
beauty, in its poetry and contemplation, and by the actions of bowing, signing
yourself with the sign of the cross, and chanting that are required of the
assembly. Contact with the Eastern Church reveals some key values that have
been obscured in our own Church and are slowly being recovered.
Los cristianos católicos y ortodoxos del este comparten un amor por la liturgia
bizantina porque es durante la Eucaristía que la Iglesia es más fiel a su identidad,
expresa su integridad y descubre su vocación. Los cristianos católicos y
ortodoxos orientales celebran esencialmente la liturgia idéntica, con solo
variaciones muy leves. Es un ritual bastante complejo que une tres capas
separadas de oraciones: una liturgia rezada en el santuario por sacerdotes, a
menudo oculta por una cortina o pantalla; una liturgia cantada por la asamblea y
dirigida por un diácono frente a una pantalla formada por iconos pintados; y una
tercera capa de oración privada del sacerdote, quien reza en apoyo del diácono
y los fieles. Es una experiencia totalmente abierta, hermosa en imágenes y llena
del sonido de la gente de Dios cantando una oración. La energía de la adoración
se centra en la presencia de Cristo, en gran medida a través de una conciencia
del cielo tocando la tierra cuando la Iglesia se reúne para celebrar. A fines del
siglo XX, se alentó a los católicos de rito latino a adoptar un estilo de adoración
que fuera "pleno, consciente y activo", un valor que nunca se ha perdido en el
Este. La liturgia tiene un gran impacto en su belleza, en su poesía y
contemplación, y por las acciones de reverencia, santiguarse con la senal de la
cruz y canto que se requieren de la asamblea. El contacto con la Iglesia del Este
revela algunos valores clave que se han ocultado en nuestra propia Iglesia y se
están recuperando lentamente.
Cualquiera de ustedes
que no renuncie a todos
sus bienes, no
puede ser mi discípulo.
Anyone of you who does not
renounce all your possessions
cannot be my disciple.
Luke 14:33
vz-2019
9/8/2019
Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time
September 8, 2019
Fill us at daybreak with your kindness,
that we may shout for joy and gladness
all our days.
— Psalm 90:14
Vigésimo Tercer Domingo
del Tiempo Ordinario
8 de septiembre de 2019
Por la mañana sácianos de tu misericordia,
y toda nuestra vida será alegría y júbilo.
— Salmo 90 (89):14
VISITING THE SICK
HOME BLESSINGSVISITA A LOS ENFERMOS
BENDICION DE HOGARES
Si deseas que nuestro sacerdotevaya a dar la unción a un familiarenfermo, o a bendecir tu hogar,por favor llama a la oficinaparroquial. El sacerdote secomunicará contigo para acordarla fecha y la hora..........................
If you’d like our priest to visit
and anoint a sick family member,
or to bless your home, please contact
the Parish Office. Father will call to
arrange a date and time.
J
EL VALOR DE LA EDUCACIÓN¿Que mayor o mejor regalo podemos
ofrecer a la república que enseñar e
instruir a nuestros jóvenes.-Cicerón
Prayer
Request
Please call
the parish office
to give updates.
Lorraine Wagner, Juan Aguilar, Vanessa Hagan, María Ibáñez,
María Soto, Veronica Acevedo, Nancy Avila, Dottie Prescott,
Karen Vicenzi, Tina López, Lorena Ramírez, Amada Luz Camas,
Helen Hoppins, Brianna S. Vargas, Jorge Bernal.
Meeting every second Friday of the month from 10am - Noon
at MMC (Chapel) Contact person -Ms. Mona McHenry
For more information contact the Parish Office.
Mercy Associates
We, the faith community of Our Lady of the
Assumption Parish, humbly proclaim with our
beloved Virgin Mary, that we are the servants of the
Lord. Rooted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, we value
and celebrate the diversity of our cultures and strive
to be of loving support to one another. We are
committed to the sacramental life and Traditions of
the Church through worship, prayer, study, and
service. We seek to become true evangelists by
continuing to nourish and strengthen our Roman
Catholic Faith.
Nosotros, la comunidad de fe de la parroquia deNuestra Señora de la Asunción, proclamamoshumildemente con nuestra amada Virgen María, quesomos siervos del Señor. Enraizados en el Evangeliode Jesucristo, valoramos y celebramos la diversidadde nuestras culturas y nos esforzamos amorosamentea darnos apoyo el uno al otro. Por medio del culto, laoración, el estudio y el servicio, estamoscomprometidos a la vida sacramental y a lastradiciones de la Iglesia. Buscamos ser verdaderosevangelizadores nutriendo y fortaleciendo nuestra fe
Católica Romana.
Our MissionPERPETUAL
LIGHTOF CHRIST
Requested by
Palmarine Adams
September 01 - September 14, 2019
Felix and Prudencia Cubar
Rest in Peace
Thank you
OFFERINGS
This Week's EventsT
*Apple Distinguished School
“We are small enough to care
and large enough to challenge”
~ RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ~
Registration
Those interested can register at the Religious Ed office on
Mondays and Wednesdays, 3:30pm to 6:00pm. Registration
will close on September 30th..............................................
Classes will begin Monday, Sept 23rd in Spanish and
Wednesday, Sept 25th in English.............................................
Catholic Kids Twenty third unday
- Sin rdinary ime
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Christ the Redeemer Parish
12745 Oriole Ave, Grand Terrace, CA 92313
Reception to follow in the Parish Hall
Please before 9RSVP October 7, 201
to Josefina Gadzinski (909) 475- 5476 or
jgadzinski@sbdiocese.org
SAVE THE DATE
2019 Diocesan White Mass
Recognizing Health Care Professionals
Please, save the date and plan to join our dear Bishop, the
Most Reverend Gerald R. Barnes in recognizing the good
work our healthcare Professionals do for all of us.
Venue
Diocese of San Bernardino
Date: Sunday, October 13, 2019
Mass 3:00pmTime:
Ministry of Life Dignity & Justice
PARA REPORTAR EL ABUSO SEXUAL DE UN MENOR
por parte de un sacerdote, diácono,empleado o voluntario,
llame a la Línea Directa de Conducta Sexual Inapropiada
al 1-888-206-9090
TO REPORT THE SEXUAL ABUSE OF A CHILD
by a priest, deacon, employee,or volunteer, call the
toll free Sexual Misconduct Hotline 1-888-206-9090
In the footprints write or draw
examples of what can be hard to
do to follow Jesus or something
you will have to give up.
Colour me
CATECHISM of the
CATHOLIC CHURCH
NOW AVAILABLE ON-LINE
Easy to access, easy to navigate
http://ccc.usccb.org/flipbooks/catechism/index.html
Faith Fundamentals
at your Fingertips !!What can I do to help?
Donate food, especially staples like cereal,
canned items such as vegetables, fruits,
tuna and peanut butter.
For more information and to volunteer please
contact the Parish Ministry Center (909) 882-2931
Join the ministry and volunteer to help,
there are many things that you can do.
For I was hungry and you gave me
food. . .Matthew 25: 35-40
OUTREACH MINISTRY
Adult Faith
Co
rn
er
Clare Colella©
PUTTING THINGS IN PERSPECTIVE
(PONIENDO LAS COSAS EN PERSPECTIVA)
September 11: Walk Through Church: Discovery and Meaning
September 18: The History and Changes of the Mass
September 25: Praying the Mass: Why We Do What We Do
The cost of being a disciple of Jesus is demanding. Aren't there
times and situations when we would just like God to give us a clear
signal about what we are doing, if we're on the right path, or what
would be the best decisions to make?!! Sometimes we might ask
ourselves if the daily work we are doing is truly pleasing to God and
helping make the world a better place. At times we might be
wondering if we are using our God-given talents and abilities to the
best possible use. And sometimes we just want things to stay as
they are in a comfortable routine that seems to help our lives run
along smoothly and not require too much effort or change from us.
That may be the challenge................................................................................
Sometimes God intervenes through human and circumstantial means
- like when losing a job or being cut back on hours give us an
opportunity to re-examine how we prioritize our time and energy.
Or when new responsibilities at home or work or a promotion make
us stretch ourselves and discover our abilities to do things or be
something we hadn't thought of before, or develop skills we didn't
quite realize we had. That may be grace - even in disguise..................
Even when things are going along smoothly, there is the challenge
we have been given through our call to discipleship: to live in such
a way that our very lives are a sort of "Gospel" we are writing each
day - who God is for us, what the Gospel message means to us, and
how we understand the Good News of God's love and mercy in our
lives. This is our Baptismal call - when God welcomed us into the
Family of Faith, and gave us both the grace and the community of
believers to help us along the way..................................................................
One way to deepen your experience of the Faith Community would
be to join in the Adult Initiation process as a faith sharer, a parishioner
who would like to know more and grow in faith and share the faith
journey with others in a small community. Join us on Wednesday
evenings -- see the topics given below - and share your faith!............
El costo de ser un discípulo de Jesús es exigente. ¡¿No hay momentos
y situaciones en las que nos gustaría que Dios nos diera una señal
clara sobre lo que estamos haciendo, si estamos en el camino
correcto, o cuáles serían las mejores decisiones para tomar? !! A
veces podemos preguntarnos si el trabajo diario que estamos haciendo
es realmente agradable para Dios y ayuda a hacer del mundo un lugar
mejor. A veces nos preguntamos si estamos utilizando nuestros
talentos y habilidades dados por Dios para el mejor uso posible. Y a
veces solo queremos que las cosas permanezcan, ya que se encuentran
en una rutina cómoda que parece ayudar a que nuestras vidas
funcionen sin problemas y no requieran demasiado esfuerzo o cambio
de nuestra parte. Ese puede ser el desafío..................................................
A veces, Dios interviene por medios humanos y circunstanciales,
como cuando perder un trabajo o recortar horas nos da la oportunidad
de volver a examinar cómo priorizamos nuestro tiempo y energía. O
cuando las nuevas responsabilidades en el hogar o el trabajo o una
promoción nos hacen estirarnos y descubrir nuestras habilidades para
hacer cosas o ser algo en lo que no habíamos pensado antes, o
desarrollar habilidades que no sabíamos que teníamos. Eso puede
ser gracia, incluso disfrazado.............................................................................
Incluso cuando las cosas van bien, existe el desafío que se nos ha
dado a través de nuestro llamado al discipulado: vivir de tal manera
que nuestras propias vidas sean una especie de "Evangelio" que
escribimos cada día: quién es Dios para nosotros. , qué significa el
mensaje del Evangelio para nosotros y cómo entendemos las Buenas
Nuevas del amor y la misericordia de Dios en nuestras vidas. Este es
nuestro llamado bautismal: cuando Dios nos recibió en la Familia de
Fe y nos dio la gracia y la comunidad de creyentes para ayudarnos
en el camino............................................................................................................
Una forma de profundizar su experiencia de la Comunidad de Fe
sería unirse al proceso de Iniciación de Adultos como un participante
en la fe, un feligrés que quisiera saber más y crecer en la fe y
compartir el viaje de fe con otros en una comunidad pequeña. ¡Únase
a nosotros los miércoles por la noche, vea los temas que figuran a
continuación y comparta su fe!........................................................................
23 SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME:rd
ADULT INITIATION EVENINGS: 7:00 – 9:15 p.m. In the Parish Hall
Marriages Bodas/
Arrangements require a six month period of
preparation. Please call the Ministry Center Office.
/ Reservaciones seis meses de anticipación
Quinceañeras
The scheduling for Quinceañeras should be made at
least one year in advance. / Reservación - por lo
menos un año de anticipación
/Funerals Funerales
Please call the Parish Ministry Center Office. / Favor
de llamar a la Oficina Ministerial
-Wills/Bequests Testamentos/Legados
Please call the Diocese. / Por favor llamar a la
diócesis (909) 475-5300
Administrator
Rev. Rogelio González
Rev.Rogelio.Gonzalez@Gmail.com
882-2931 x129
Deacons.
Mark Weber 882-2931 x135
mweber@olasb.org
Dan O’Camb 882-2931 x135
docamb@olasb.org
R.C.I.A. & Adult Confirmation
Clare Colella 882-2931 x134
rcia@olasb.org
Youth Ministry-Youth
Confirmation and Parish Music
Kathleen Estrella 882-2931 x118
kestrella@olasb.org
Coordinator of Religious Education
Shirley Proch 882-2931 x122
Bookkeeper
Denise Tejada 882-2931 x128
dtejada@olasb.org
Parish Secretary
Miryam Cachú 882-2931 x132
mcachu@olasb.org
Parish Office Reception
Lucia Godoy 882-2931 x110
Pastoral Council
pastoralcouncil@olasb.org
PARISH
OFFICE STAFF
If you want to publish an event, please send your information to the bulletin editor at bulletin@olasb.org by two weeks in advance of the bulletin date
you want it published. Your information must include the date(s) you want it published, and in the article itself: the name of the event, the parish
group sponsoring it, the date, time and place of the event, cost (if there is one), and other brief pertinent information. If you have a graphic or logo,
please send as a "ready-to-print" item. Always be sure to give your contact information so that the Bulletin editor can contact you if necessary.
Thank you and God bless.
FROM THE BULLETIN’S EDITOR
In case of Emergency ONLY
SOLO en casos de emergencia
Fr. Rogelio: (909) 280-2044
Leave message or text - Deje mensaje o texto
E-mail Bulletin Submissions to: bulletin@olasb.org
Baptisms and Baptism Preparation
Bautizos y Preparación 909-882-2931
Baptisms Bautizos/
First Reading — You sent your holy spirit from on high and thus were the paths of those on earth
made straight (Wisdom 9:13-18b).
Psalm — In every age, O Lord, you have been our refuge (Psalm 90).
Second Reading — Paul asks Philemon to accept back his slave Onesimus as a brother
(Philemon 9-10, 12-17).
Gospel — Which of you wishing to construct a tower does not first sit down and calculate the cost
to see if there is enough for its completion? (Luke 14:25-33).
TODAY’S READINGS
Monday:Col 1:24 — 2:3; Ps 62:6-7, 9; Lk 6:6-11
Col 2:6-15; Ps 145:1b-2, 8-11; Lk 6:12-19Tuesday:
Col 3:1-11; Ps 145:2-3, 10-13ab; Lk 6:20-26Wednesday:
Col 3:12-17; Ps 150:1b-6; Lk 6:27-38Thursday:
1 Tm 1:1-2, 12-14; Ps 16:1b-2a, 5, 7-8, 11;Friday:
Lk 6:39-42
Nm 21:4b-9; Ps 78:1bc-2, 34-38;Saturday:
Phil 2:6-11; Jn 3:13-17
Ex 32:7-11, 13-14; Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 17, 19;Sunday:
1 Tm 1:12-17; Lk 15:1-32 [1-10]
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
OLA School
�rincipal
Sue Long (909) 881-2416
olassumption@sbdiocese.org
School Secretary
Jackie Gaeta (909) 881-2416
(909) 881-2417After School Day Care
.
OLA School Email & Website
olassumption@sbdiocese.org
www.olabruins.com
Ministry Center Office Hours
Horario de la Oficina Ministerial
Sunday / Domingo: closed / cerrado
Monday through Friday: 9am to 12pm
(1/2 hour closed for lunch)
and 12:30 to 3:30pm
Saturday / Sábado: closed / cerrado
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Confession: Saturdays 9:00 - 10:30am
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SANTORAL
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday:Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time;
Grandparents Day
St. Peter ClaverMonday:
Patriot DayWednesday:
The Most Holy Name of MaryThursday:
St. John ChrysostomFriday:
The Exaltation of the Holy CrossSaturday:
09/08 School
09/15 AYM & Boundless
09/22 Jóvenes Para Cristo
FOOD & FELLOWSHIP