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17TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JULY 24, 2011 17MO DOMINGO EN TIEMPO ORDINARIO Bienvenidos Give your servant, therefore, an understanding heart to judge your people and to distinguish right from wrong. 1 Kings 3:9 Inside this week… Pastor’s Letter Welcome Q-Pay Parish Office Closed Faith Formation Registrations open Youth Ministry Upcoming Events Bible study, Lessons of Faith, Bi- bles needed, What Catholic Be- lieve, Introduction to the New Roman Missal OMMS Principal’s Letter ...and much, much more...

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17TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY

TIME

JULY 24,

2011

17MO DOMINGO

EN TIEMPO ORDINARIO

Bienvenidos

Give your servant, therefore, an understanding heart to judge your people and to distinguish right

from wrong. 1 Kings 3:9

Inside this week…

Pastor’s Letter

Welcome Q-Pay

Parish Office Closed

Faith Formation Registrations

open

Youth Ministry Upcoming Events

Bible study, Lessons of Faith, Bi-

bles needed, What Catholic Be-

lieve, Introduction to the New

Roman Missal

OMMS Principal’s Letter

...and much, much more...

2 | MISSION SAN LUIS REY PARISH, Oceanside, California — July 24, 2011

From The Pastor’s Desk

Dear Parish Family, Peace and all good! This weekend’s Gospel reading from Matthew 13 (44-52) concludes the series of stories called the Discourse Parables, which we have been considering for the past several weeks. Each and every one of the more than 30 stories, or parables, that Jesus offers in the Gospels seems to start out inno-cently enough with an “answer”—something given or taken for granted—and very quickly turns into a “question”—a spiritual matter of great significance with which we are challenged to engage and struggle. The trio of mini-parables we are exploring this weekend is no exception. The images of the treasure buried in the field and of the exquisite pearl ‘of great price’ challenge us to consider the priorities of our spiritual lives—and then to go after them with all our heart and soul. What are our real values? “Then, put your money where your mouth is,” Jesus seems to say. The parable of the net reminds us that we are account-able for the decisions we make about these priorities. I once came across a survey which asked re-spondents “If your house were on fire, what would be the first thing you would grab to save from the flames?” (Apart from people and pets, of course). The vast majority of people responded that they would head immediately for the family pictures and photo albums. Not surprising, really: almost everything else, after all can be replaced. But no one can ever replace these important mementos of our personal history and deepest relationships. What are the reminders of our ‘personal his-tory and relationships’ that comprise our spiritual lives? What, or better yet, “who” would we look to first for help in a spiritual crisis or “fire” ? How many of us would answer that hypothetical survey question with the answer, “God”? Jesus challenges us to grow closer to the Lord, to give priority to our relationship to God. Our Catholic Christian tradition encourages us to cultivate our relationship with God through our en-counter with Christ in Scripture, in the sacraments, and in our commitment to the service of our brothers and sisters who are in need. In an especially poignant ref-erence to the growth of our relationship with Christ through our experience of Scripture, Archbishop Jose Gomez of Los Angeles writes: “We should not read the Gospels as students gathering information, but as

friends who want to know everything about the One we love—what He is saying and thinking; how he re-sponds to different situations in his life; his attitudes and feelings. “Listening to His words, following in His footsteps, staying with Him—we come to a deeper personal rela-tionship and a deeper love. More and more, we find ourselves thinking with Christ’s mind and loving with Christ’s heart.”…. Now that’s a value and a priority worth living for.

Elsewhere in the Parish: Thanks and Congratulations to all who par-ticipated in our first monthly Youth Mass on July 17. It was a great success! Special thanks to Fr. Adrian, Lupe Rios (our Director of Worship) and the members of the Youth Leadership Council: John and Margie Arguello, Byron Leonard, Susan McGuirk, Tala Paulo, Betty Domingo, Valerie Torres, Pat Sheehan and Mauie Pasefika (Chair). Our next Youth Mass is sched-uled for Sunday, August 21, starting with Praise & Worship at 4:30 pm and followed by the 5:00 pm Mass. Welcome! Many thanks to all who participated in our terrific 2nd Annual Multicultural Talent Show this past weekend! Special thanks to all of the parishion-ers who attended and shared so generously of their time, treasure, and of course, talent! Kudos to all who worked so hard on this event—performers, musi-cians, cooks (!), and all of our volunteers!!! Thanks, as well, to Friars John Vaughn and Kenan Osborne for their presence among us this week. Both Father John and Father Kenan preached on behalf of the Franciscan Friars’ Fraternal Care Trust, which provides resources for the support of our students and of our senior friars. Finally, thanks to all the volunteers from MOP (Maintain Our Parish), who cleaned out the area inside the hockey fence and the cargo bins last Saturday. This will enable us to stop using a rented bin and will save the parish a considerable amount of money. Next project: removal of the fence behind the Serra Center. Many thanks to all of our MOPsters! God bless, Fr. Chuck

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Parish News & Happenings   

 With gratitude for the gifts they have received, parishioners and

visitors made a joyful return to the Lord of the following:

Collection for the weekend of 7/17/11:

Plate Collection: $4,949.75 Envelope Collections: $11,437.25 EFT Envelope Collection: $8,188.33 On-line Giving: $60.00

TOTAL SUNDAY COLLECTION: $24,635.33

Parish Offices Closed

The Parish Offices will be closed on Thursday, July 28th, 2011. We will return on Friday, July 29th, 2011. If you have an emergency funeral or Sacra-ment of Anointing of the Sick, please call (760) 583-3393.

Today’s Realities

Fiscal year 2011-2012 promises to be a challenging year financially within our parish community. In order to bring our expenses and revenue closer in line we have taken a few cost cutting measures. One large item is that we no longer contract out our lawn maintenance. The weekly grass cutting and trimming is now the responsibility of our maintenance staff. Another area is traffic control. Our longtime Nanpor officer, Butch, has been furloughed at least for the summer months. We will revisit this measure in the fall when RE classes resume on Sundays. In these areas we need your assistance. Obviously use caution and patience when coming to and leaving Mass always. It helps to be a little early rather than being a little late. On the other issue of increased responsibilities on the Maintenance Staff, we will need to do better at taking care of our facilities when we use them. We have become too relaxed in areas such as cleaning up when we use a facility such as the McKeon Center or any of our meeting rooms or the parish kitchens. Rooms should be left as they are found. If tables or chairs are moved they should be replaced. All trash needs to be moved to the dumpster behind the Serra Center. A quick clean-up by the user will mean a much quicker straightening by our maintenance team and give them back time for their other duties. Our buildings are aging but that does not mean that they can be abused. The use of the rooms brings responsibility of cleaning and straightening when you are finished. If your group cannot do this then you will not be allowed to reserve the spaces in the future. Thank you for your help in these austere times. Our parish plant belongs to each of us and with that ownership comes responsibility.

Allen Hartman, Business Manager

WELCOME OUR NEW PARISHIONERS/BIENVENIDOS A NUESTROS NUEVOS

FELIGRESES:

Mr. & Mrs. Julian Gomez, Mr. & Mrs. Eduardo Cosme, Mr. Victor Solis, Mr. & Mrs. Luis Suarez,

Mr. & Mrs. Osvaldo Venzor, Frances Armenta, Christine Ton, Major & Mrs. Michael David, Mr. James Richer, Mr. & Mrs. Jan Foster, Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Pacheco,

Mr. & Mrs. Pablo Juarez, Mr. & Mrs. Jake Gonzales, Mrs. Maria Reyna, Mrs. Lludith Napoleon,

Mr. & Mrs. Jason Vick, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ruiz, Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Lopez, Mr. & Mrs. James Ware,

Miss Kimberly Brennan, Ms Marie Streegan

Welcome to Q-PAY

What is “Q-PAY” you say? This is the path we have chosen to give you the option of on-line giving. Thanks to the hard work of Karen and Malia on our staff it is now available for your use. It is through the same service that we have used for several years for your EFT donations. The company is PCI compliant and the link from our donation page through their system is fully secure. This is a quick and simple way for you to set up a recurring gift or to make a onetime donation. Once you set up your account from our website you can change your level or method of giving and print out your own tax statement at the end of the year. Nothing could be easier. When you make a donation you will receive e-mail verification and the parish will receive the funds deposited within a couple of days. Try Q-PAY the next time that you are traveling and cannot

put your regular envelope in the plate. I think you’ll like it.

It is easy, secure and has the promise of aiding our parish in

its continuing stewardship efforts.

Stewardship of Treasure

MOP (Maintain Our Parish) will be hav-ing another awesome rummage sale. It has been a while and we know this will be a great sale. Date will be published soon but for now, we need to gather up items to sell. If you have things that you think are the hot tickets for our sale give us a call. Please call Lee Bickford @ 760-522-2738 for more information.

RUMMAGE SALE IS COMING!

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Faith Formation Office

Tel. 760-547-0716

E-mail: [email protected]

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CHILDREN & YOUTH FAITH FORMATION

C O O R D I N A T O R S :

Engl ish Pre-K - 8th Larry LaGrasta—760-547-0712

Spanish Pre-K – 6t h Elena Zavala—760-547- 0715

Youth Faith Formation & Confirmation Bil l Bischoff—760-547-0702

Religious Education Registration is OPEN (Now– August 31)

If you have a child or teen that is in need of the sacraments of First Communion or Confirmation, now is the time to register your child.

Our Faith Formation programs are open to all registered members of the Parish. If you are new to the parish please request a Parish registration when enrolling your child or teen.

We also have Catechism classes for preschool children thru 6th grade in English or Spanish.

Middle and High School 7th thru 11th grade classes are all in English and meet on Tuesday evenings.

Open Registration is from now thru August 31. You may register your child the following ways:

1) Fill out the one page pink form in Room 268. 2) Fill out forms located in the Parish Office. 3) Printing out forms from our website, then mail it to the Parish Office with your check or pay online with Q-pay.

Full payment of tuition is requested at the time of registration (it really helps out our bookkeeper). A copy of the child’s Baptism Certificate is also required.

Note: Registration in the above listed time frame guarantees an opening for your child. Any forms re-ceived after August 31, 2011 will be processed based upon room/space availability.

JULY –SEPTEMBER 2011

The Confirmation Program at Mis-sion San Luis Rey Parish is a one year process. *In this program both the catechetical & experiential elements of the faith are presented. Involved are a youth focused presentation of the catholic faith, enriched forms of prayer, a ‘hands on’ involvement in liturgies, Franciscan focus on “justice, peace, and the integrity of creation” (JPIC) *Eligibility-to enroll, the youth must have been enrolled in a Catholic School or a Religious Educa-tion program within the last two years and be 14 years or older. Anyone not immediately eligible will be enrolled in the 9th grade & up class in order to be eligible for the Confirmation program the next year. For any further information or questions please

call Bill Bischoff at 760-547-0702.

Confirmation Registration

Upcoming Events! - Sunday, July 31: Food sale after Masses. Menu: Teriyaki bowl, donuts. - Aug. 7-11: High School Leadership at Camp Emmaus - Youth Leaders wanted: Call 760-547-0717 Thank you for supporting our parish youth! For more information, Or find call us at 760-547-0717. us on

Y o u t h M i n i s t r y

Coming in the Fall:

Parish Bible study - Introduction to the Bible

- Gospel of Mark - Biblical Imagery in the New Missal Lessons of Faith - History of the Mass What Catholics Believe - Overview of the Faith Introduction to the New Translation of the Roman

Missal

Adult Faith Formation

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OMMS School Notes The Families of

Old Mission Montessori School Present

A Concert Under the Stars with Lyndon Pugeda

Friday, September 9, 2011, 7 PM At Mission San Luis Rey Parish/OMMS Front Lawn

Presale Prices: $8.00 for adults $6.00 for children

$10.00 General Admission at the door

Bring your blankets and get ready for an evening of great music! Concessions will be served and a raffle will take place along with other special surprises!! To purchase tickets or for more information contact Nicki Nugent at (760) 213-5622.

Reading Resources

PARISH LIBRARY: During the summer months (June to

August) the library will be open on Sundays only (8 AM to 12 noon, Room 2 of Parish Center). Thursday hours will resume in September. We will still need volunteers then for Thurs-days any time between 10 AM and 2 PM. If you would enjoy a friendly, peaceful place to share your love of books, please call us. For further information or to volunteer, call Pat Thompson at 760-433-8433.

OUR PARISH SUNDAY BOOKSTORE: Come and see

what’s new! The bookstore is available after the 8:00 am & 10:00 am Masses on Sunday. We carry a variety of gifts and resources for adults, teens, and children such as: Bibles, Children’s & Adults, Rosaries, Statues of many of our favorite Saints (different sizes & styles), Books, and much more! For more information call Bill Bischoff 760-547-0702.

ASSIST WITH A BIBLE

At the Easter Vigil our parish community witnessed over sixty five people receiving the sacraments necessary to com-plete their full entrance into the Church. One of the key ele-ments of their catechesis is the coming to know the Scrip-tures, the Word of God, on a weekly basis. During weekly class and again when they gather on Sunday they come to build a relationship with Jesus Christ that they will carry with them for all their lives. For this to take place the RCIA catechumens & candidates are given a Bible at the ceremony marking the beginning of their journey of faith. Our parish faith formation budget is stretched this year trying to cover many, many, needs. Your help will be greatly appreciated if you could help us with providing Bibles to our RICA groups (both English & Spanish). A donation of $20.00, or any amount, would help us in pur-chasing a Bible for each RCIA catechumen or candidate en-tering the Church next Easter. If you wish to give, you may make a donation at the Parish Office or Bill Bischoff’s office, or drop it into the collection in an envelope marked “BIBLES”. Any help you can give will be greatly appreciated. If you have any questions, call Bill Bischoff at 760-547-0702.

Isn’t it amazing the transfor-mation that can take place on the grounds of our Parish in a

single day! The week of July 4th – 11th is a perfect example of the creative energy that surrounds Mission San Luis Rey Parish. Thursday, July 7th, marked the beginning of a “flurry” of activity; many were on hand to begin the enor-mous task of setting up the environment for Old Mission Montessori School’s largest fundraising event, our 34th year of perfecting this community event that is essential to the school’s operation! This longstanding fundraiser has served our community well and continues to provide funds for the operation of the school to help offset tuition costs. Collectively we recognize the true gift that our wonder-ful parents, grandparents and parishioners provide; a gift that benefits every child who attends our parish school now and into the future. We are indeed grateful and in-debted to all for this gift of time, talent and support. Then on Sunday evening many hands and feet went into returning the normal landscape to our school and parish grounds.....what goes up must come down as the saying goes, but unfortunately this is the result of a labor of love instead of gravity! Many, many thanks to everyone espe-cially those who return year after year to add a donation or two, lend a hand or just browse, shop and socialize, but always there in support and ready to offer help if needed! The dust has finally settled from our 34th annual event and God willing we will return next year for our 35th Christmas in July to once again transform the landscape of our parish grounds! With gratitude and blessings, Wanda S. King, Principal

Grief Support Ministry

The purpose of the Grief/ A Healing Journey is to provide ongoing emotional support and information for people in the midst of their grief as well as the process of healing. Trained and experienced facilitators will guide the group by providing participants the opportunity to share experiences, thoughts and feelings with others who are in similar situations. The purpose of this group is peer group support NOT therapy. The nine sessions will be starting September 8, 2011 from 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM in the Peyri Room at the Old Mission Retreat Center. Further information or to register, please call (760) 757-3651 x164.

GRIEF/ A HEALING JOURNEY

Happy Birthday To: [If you’d like a name to be added to the list of birthdays please call the Parish Off.] Sylvia López 7/20, Ronald López 7/20, Shirley Gonzalez 7/22, Juan Carlos Molina 7/23, Patrick Campbell 7/23, Maulalo Pasefika 7/23, Fabiola Martinez 7/24, Patricia Sheehan 7/24, Rosario “Chayo” Beltrán 7/25, Lyndon Pugeda 7/25, Lidya Arguello 7/26, Mackenzie McCoy 7/26, Felissa Meeks 7/26, Edgar Mendez 7/28, José Peral 7/28, Ariana Aquino 7/29, Elena Isaia 7/29, Adriana Rodriguez 7/29, Elena Suarez 7/29

Happy Wedding Anniversary to: Jesus and Elizabeth Salinas-7 yrs. on 7/24.

Our Parishioners Asking For Prayers: [Please contact the Parish Off. to add or remove a parishioner’s name from the list.] Vincent Abate, Afasene Family, José Ameli-García, Cathy Archuleta, Sylvia V. Bagon, Ernesto Bazua, Richard Becker, John & Mary Fran Blankemeier, Geraldine Braun, Sarah Buzan, Candelaria Castellón, Christian Chavez, Gregory Chávez, Jim Clifford, Rosie Concepcion, Marge Dealy, Marie DeDonno, Dee Dismuke, Agnes Douglas, Einar Dyblie, Gunnery Sgt. Richard Grant Estudillo (Deployed 4/3/2010 to Afghanistan) Jean Feehan, Jack Flatau, Fr. Jerry Frister, Mary Gallé, Francisco & María García, Virginia Gies, Clare Giska, Alice Greffly, Gonzalo Gonzalez, Jonathan Guerra, Amelia Guerrero, Jane Guinn, Genevieve Haase, Carlos Harrison, Jane Heim, Christine Harms, Beatrice Hoyt, Donald Hunt, Mary Jackson, Helen Johnson, Lorene Kimbrel, Theresa Kocheran, Jeanne Kopp, Robert Kremer, Jim Long, Marilyn Macken, Angelina Manalo, Deborah McLeod, Cullen McGovern-in Iraq, Greg & Cynthia Mendez, Ramon Mendoza, Rosalba Mendoza, Albert J. Middlesworth, Patrice Miller, Luz Mora, Herman Mosqueda, Christian Navarro (deployed to Afghanistan Nov. 2010), Jazmin Navarro, Sylvester Nwizu, Shirley O’Neil, Alesio & Elsie Pele, Sheila, & Anastasia Pele, Imeleta Pele, Maria Pele, Gabriel Pele, Bro. Mo Peltier, Gina Ponce, Thelma Poorman, Julia Prendergast, Samuel Ramirez, Rose Marie Reno, Max & Eva Ruiz, Elaine Cruz Salas, Anita Saldaña, Irene Sarrazin, Ruth Schneider, Dottie Schultz, Joseph F. Schwartz, Anne Stillman, Cele Suminski, Dorothy Sweeney, Elizabeth Sweeney, Patrick Sweeney, Roy Timerman, Stella Thil, Sally Thomas, Andrew Toma, Leticia Villanueva, Vincent Vitale, George Weaver, Tim Weber, Patti Wiley.

Family & Friends of Parishioners: [Unless an update is given to the Parish Office, names will be kept on the list for a month only.] Eliseo Arranga 6/28, Melba Bishop 7/12, Agustin & Mary Castillo 6/28, Maria Conlow 7/5, Randy Connelly 7/12, Howard Desforges 6/28, Julia Flatau 7/24, Peter Gallé 7/12, Lt. Col. Paul Gracias 9depolyed to Iraq), Olga Ghirardelli 7/12, Michael Giannelli 7/12, Robin Guess 7/12, Brian Keith 7/12, William Keith 7/12, Diane Kelly 6/21, Larry Krumwiede 6/21, Sgt. Joshua Livingston, USMC, Chris Marsh (wounded in Afghanistan), Sgt. Israel Matos, USMC (wounded in Afghanistan), Specialist John Mensor, US Army [Afghanistan], Petra & Aurora Mendez 7/12, Marylou Mendez 6/28, Francisca Mendoza 7/13, Rito Mendoza 7/16, Manuel Muñoz 7/24, Corporal Jason Pacheco, Duane Reno 7/12, Dustin Reno 6/28, Sgt. Wal-ter Sanderson [deployed 5/2010], Don Sandling 6/21, Jan Spires 7/12, Verde St. Julian 6/22, Nick Timerman 6/21, Sam Vaughan, Beti Villanueva 6/28, Ernestine Williams 7/24

Hospital: Katiuscia Iccabella, Ivan Escobar, Dennis Salasm, Martha Yetes, Faith St. Denis, Ken Owen, Ricardo Morin. Hospice: De-Lourice Varrichio Solomine, Sarah Buzan. Death: Carmen Rafael, Carol Dillman, Rafaela Medina, Clara Fider, Narciso Paz, John McGervey-funeral Wed. 7/27, 12:00 noon Chapel. Death Anniversary: Johnny Manibusan Gogue (5 year anniversary)

6 | MISSION SAN LUIS REY PARISH, Oceanside, California — July 24, 2011

Prayer Makes All The Difference

Parish Mass Intentions July 30 to August 6, 2011 (A Week Ahead)

Sat., July 30: 5:00 p.m. SC +Sylvia Jansa 7:00 p.m. SC +Elizabeth Edwards

Sun., July 31: 7:00 a.m. OM +Bernadine Kulik 8:00 a.m. SC +Harold Gouveia & Anabelle Fernandez 10:00 a.m. SC +Joel Ulloa Carlise 12:00 p.m. SC +Rafael Bruno Hernandez 5:00 p.m. SC +Thomas A. Durey

Mon., August 1: 7:30 a.m. PC +Muriel Fahey

Tues., August 2: 7:30 a.m. PC +Rosann Couto

Wed., August 3: 7:30 a.m. PC +Hilary Hotchkis

Thurs., August 4: 7:30 a.m. PC The Robert Alameda Family

Fri., August 5: 7:30 a.m. PC Kalanie, Carol Lee & Family

Sat., August 6: 7:30 a.m. PC Joy Alameda

SC - Serra Center; OM - Old Mission; PC - Parish Chapel

Nourishment for the Soul

TODAY'S READINGS First Reading -- Solomon prays for an understanding heart (1 Kings 3:5, 7-12). Psalm -- Lord, I love your commands (Psalm 119). Second Reading -- All things work for good for those who love God (Romans 8:28-30). Gospel -- The one who knows of the kingdom of heaven brings new and old from the storeroom (Matthew 13:44-52 [44-46]). READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 2 Cor 4:7-15; Mt 20:20-28 Tuesday: Ex 33:7-11; 34:5b-9, 28; Mt 13:36-43 Wednesday: Ex 34:29-35; Mt 13:44-46 Thursday: Ex 40:16-21, 34-38; Mt 13:47-53 Friday: Lv 23:1, 4-11, 15-16, 27, 34b-37; Jn 11:19-27 or Lk 10:38-42 Saturday: Lv 25:1, 8-17; Mt 14:1-12 Sunday: Is 55:1-3; Ps 145; Rom 8:35, 37-39; Mt 14:13-21

WEEKLY CALENDAR/CALENDARIO SEMANAL Sunday, July 24 through Saturday, July 30, 2011

Domingo 24 de julio hasta el sábado 30 de julio del 2011

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SUNDAY, July 24, 2011 - 17th Sunday in

Ordinary Time (Green) Sunday Masses: Old Mission - 7:00 a.m. |

Serra Ctr. - 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m.,

[12:00 p.m. Spanish] and 5:00 p.m.

Collection for the Fraternal Care Trust

Library Open: 8:00-12:00 noon: Parish Center

Bookstore: before and after 8/10 a.m. Masses

- Serra Ctr. Foyer

MONDAY, July 25, 2011 - Parish Offices Closed [For “Anointing of the Sick” emergencies and/or funerals, call (760) 583-3393] Daily Parish Chapel Mass: 7:30 a.m.

TUESDAY, July 26, 2011 Daily Parish Chapel Mass: 7:30 a.m.

Charismatic Prayer Mtg.: Old Mission Clare Room

- 10:30 a.m.

No Lessons of Faith Bible Study (Summer Break)

Spanish Intercessory Prayer: Parish Chapel - 5:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, July 27, 2011 Daily Parish Chapel Mass: 7:30 a.m.

BINGO (x145): McKeon Center open at 9:00 a.m.,

starts 11:30 am

No Bible Study (Summer Break)

Centering Prayer: McKeon Center Rm. #12 - 7:00 p.m.

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotion: Chapel - 7:00 p.m.

THURSDAY, July 28, 2011 (Parish Offices Closed) Daily Parish Chapel Mass: 7:30 a.m.

No Bible Study (Summer Break)

Choir Rehearsal: Music Room - 7:00 p.m.

FRIDAY, July 29, 2011 Daily Parish Chapel Mass: 7:30 a.m.

SATURDAY, July 30, 2011 Daily Parish Chapel Mass: 7:30 a.m.

Sacrament of Reconciliation: Serra Center

- 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Intercessory Prayer (Beverly): McKeon Ctr. Rm. #19

- 8:15 a.m.

BINGO (x145): McKeon Center open at 9:00 a.m.,

starts 11:30 am

MASSES: Serra Ctr. - 5:00 p.m. English & 7:00 p.m. Spanish.

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DOMINGO, 24 de julio del 2011 - 17° Domingo Del Tiempo Ordinario (Verde) MISAS: Misión Antigua - 7:00 a.m. (inglés), Centro Serra - 8:00 a.m. (inglés), 10:00 a.m. (inglés), 12:00 m.d. (español - Padre Kenan) y 5:00 p.m. (inglés) Colecta para el Fondo de Ayuda Fraternal

LUNES, 25 de julio del 2011 - Oficinas Cerradas Día de: San Jaime Apóstol [Para hablar con un Sacerdote en caso de emergencia, “unción para los enfermos” o funerales llame al 760-583-3393] Misa diaria (inglés): Capilla - 7:30 a.m.

MARTES, 26 de julio del 2011 Día de: San Joaquín y Santa Ana, padres de la Virgen María Misa diaria (inglés) Capilla - 7:30 a.m. Oración de Intercesión: Capilla - 5:00 p.m. Grupo Emmanuel: Centro McKeon - 6:00 p.m. a 9:00 p.m. Ensayo del Coro de Grupo de Oración: Centro Serra - 7:00 p.m. a 9:00 p.m. Clase de Música (Lupe 760-547-0709): Salón de Música - 7:30 p.m.

MIERCOLES, 27 de julio del 2011 Misa diaria (inglés): Capilla - 7:30 a.m.

JUEVES, 28 de julio del 2011 - Oficinas Cerradas Misa diaria (inglés): Capilla - 7:30 a.m. Grupo de Oración (Alabanza con el Coro Títeres de Dios y Hora Santa con el Padre Luis Guzmán): Capilla Parroquial - 7:00 pm a 9:00 pm

VIERNES, 29 de julio del 2011 Día de: Santa Marta Misa diaria (inglés): Capilla - 7:30 a.m. Reunión de Acólitos: Centro Serra - 7:00 p.m.

SABADO, 30 de julio del 2011 Día de: San Pedro Crisólogo Misa diaria (inglés): Capilla - 7:30 a.m. Sacramento de Reconciliación (Confesiones): Centro Serra - 10:00 a.m. a 11:00 a.m. Misas - Centro Serra: 5:00 p.m. (inglés) y 7:00 p.m. (español - Padre Chuck)

Las Oficinas Parroquiales estarán cerradas el próximo jueves, 28 de julio. Si tienen una emergencia, como un funeral o el Sa-cramento de la Unción de los Enfermos, llamen al 760-583-3393.

8 | PARROQUIA MISION SAN LUIS REY, Oceanside, California — 24 de julio del 2011

Querida Familia Parroquial,

¡Paz y todo bien! El Evangelio de este fin de semana, de Mateo, 13 (44-52) concluye la serie de narraciones llama-das las Parábolas de Discursos, las cuales hemos estado consi-derando durante varias semanas pasadas. Todas y cada una de más de 30 narraciones o parábolas que Jesús presenta en los Evangelios, parece que comienzan inocentemente con una “respuesta” - algo como dado ya por hecho—y rápidamente se convierte en una “pregunta” - un asunto espiritual de gran importancia con el cual estamos retados a envolvernos y a luchar. El trío de las mini-parábolas que estamos explorando este fin de semana no es una excepción. Las imágenes del tesoro enterrado en el campo y de la perla exquisita “de gran valor” nos retan a considerar las prioridades de nuestras vidas espirituales—y luego ir tras de ellas con todo nuestro corazón y con toda nuestra alma. ¿Cuáles son nuestros valores reales? “Luego, pon tu dinero donde está tu boca,” parece que Jesús dice. La parábola de la red nos recuerda que somos responsa-bles por las decisiones que hagamos con relación a estas prio-ridades. Yo respondí a una encuesta que nos preguntaba “¿si tu casa se estuviera quemando, qué sería lo primero que tu sacarías para salvarlo de las flamas?” (Fuera de gente y de mascotas, claro.) La mayoría de la gente respondió que ellos se dirigirían inmediatamente a las fotos de familia y a los álbumes de fotografías. No es de sorprenderse realmente: todo lo demás, después de todo, se puede reemplazar. Pero nadie puede reemplazar esos recuerdos importantes de nues-tra historia personal y de relaciones profundas. ¿Cuáles son los recuerdos de nuestra ‘historia y de nuestras relaciones personales’? ¿Cual, o mejor decimos, a “quien” nosotros llamaremos primero por ayuda en “las crisis espirituales” o en “fuego”? ¿Cuántos responderían a esa pre-gunta hipotética de la encuesta, “Dios”? Jesús nos reta a cre-cer más cerca del Señor, a darle prioridad a nuestra relación con Dios. Nuestra tradición Cristiana Católica nos motiva a cultivar nuestra relación con Dios a través de nuestro encuen-tro con Cristo en las Escrituras, en los Sacramentos y en nues-tro compromiso de servicio a nuestros hermanos y hermanas necesitados. En una experiencia dolorosa especial sobre el crecimiento de nuestra relación con Cristo a través de nuestra experiencia de las Escrituras. El Arzobispo José Gómez de los Angeles escribe lo siguiente: “Nosotros no debemos leer los Evangelios como estudiantes que están buscando informa-ción, más bien, como amigos que desean conocer todo lo rela-cionado sobre el Ser que amamos—lo que El está diciendo y pensando; cómo responde El a situaciones diferentes en Su vida; Sus actitudes y Sus sentimientos.”

Continua en la siguiente columna…

Del Escritorio del Párroco Continuación…

“Escuchando Sus palabras, siguiendo Sus pasos, quedándo-nos con El—nosotros alcanzamos una relación personal más profunda y un amor más profundo. Nosotros nos encontra-mos pensando más y más con la mente de Cristo y amando con el corazón de Cristo”… Claro está que ese es un valor y una prioridad que vale la pena vivir por ella.

Más allá en la Parroquia:

Gracias y felicidades a todos los que participaron en nuestra primera Misa Mensual de Jóvenes el 17 de julio. ¡Fue un éxito! Gracias especiales a Padre Adrian, Lupe Rios (nuestro Director de Adoración) y a los miembros de la Con-ferencia de Liderato Juvenil: John y Margie Arguello, Byron Leonard, Susan McGuirk, Tala Paulo, Betty Domingo, Vale-rie Torres, Pat Sheehan y Mauie Pasefika (presidenta.) Nuestra próxima Misa de Jóvenes está programada a cele-brarse el 21 de agosto, comenzando con alabanza y adora-ción a las 4:30 p.m. y seguido por la Misa de 5:00 p.m. ¡Bienvenidos! ¡¡¡Muchas gracias a todos los que participaron en el Espectáculo Anual de Talento Multicultural este fin de se-mana pasado. Gracias especiales a todos los feligreses que visitaron y compartieron generosamente su tiempo, su teso-ro y claro, su talento. Al igual, a todos los que trabajaron tan árduamente en este evento—participantes, músicos, cocine-ros y todos nuestros voluntarios!!! Gracias también a los Frailes John Vaughn y Kenan Osborne por su presencia entre nosotros esta semana. Pa-dre John y Padre Kenan predicaron a favor del Fideicomiso de Cuido Fraternal de Frailes Franciscanos el cual provee recursos de apoyo a nuestros estudiantes y a nuestros frailes de edad mayor. Finalmente, gracias a los voluntarios de MOP (el grupo que mantiene la parroquia limpia) quienes limpiaron el área alrededor de la cancha de “Hockey” y las áreas de cargo el sábado pasado. Esto nos evitará continuar utilizando un equipo de alquiler y ahorrará a nuestra parroquia una cantidad considerable de dinero. El proyecto próximo: remo-ver el cercado detrás del Centro Serra. Muchas gracias a to-dos los trabajadores de MOP.

Dios les bendiga, Padre Chuck

MINISTERIO DE JOVENES

¡Eventos próximos!

- Domingo, 31 de julio:

Venta de comida después de las Misas. Menú: Platillo “Teriyaki” y donas. - 7-11 de agosto: Liderato de Jóvenes en Preparatoria en e l

Campamento de Emmaus. Se necesitan Líderes Adolescentes: llamen al 760-547-0717. Para más información, llamen al 760-547-0717.

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LECTURAS DE HOY

Primera lectura — Dame a mí, tu servidor, la capacidad de juzgar bien (1 Reyes 3:5, 7-12). Salmo — Amo, Señor, tus mandamientos (Salmo 119 [118]). Segunda lectura — Estamos predestinados a ser conformados a la imagen del Hijo de Dios (Romanos 8:28-30). Evangelio — Cuando encontramos la perla de gran valor, tene-mos que ofrecer por ella todo lo que poseemos (Mateo 13:44-52 [44-46]).

LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA

Lunes: 2 Cor 4:7-15; Mt 20:20-28 Martes: Ex 33:7-11; 34:5b-9, 28; Mt 13:36-43 Miércoles: Ex 34:29-35; Mt 13:44-46 Jueves: Ex 40:16-21, 34-38; Mt 13:47-53 Viernes: Lv 23:1, 4-11, 15-16, 27, 34b-37; Jn 11:19-27 o Lc 10:38-42 Sábado: Lv 25:1, 8-17; Mt 14:1-12 Domingo: Is 55:1-3; Sal 145 (144); Rom 8:35, 37-39; Mt 14:13-21

PREGUNTA/REFLEXION DE LA SEMANA:

Reflexiona en lo que consideras tu tesoro.

¿Parejas, están interesadas en recibir el Sacramento del Matrimonio?... Nuestra Parroquia ofrece diferentes opciones para ayudarles a recibir el sacramento del matri-monio en la Iglesia.

Primera opción: es una Boda Comunal que se llevará a cabo el sábado, 8 de octubre del 2011 a las 11:00 a.m. en el Centro Serra. Segunda opción: una boda pequeña y privada en la Capilla, con los testigos y la familia inmediata. Tercera opción: una Misa con tus familiares y amistades en la Capi-lla Parroquial.

Si están interesados, o para más información sobre el costo, por favor comuníquense con Shirley, la secretaria al 760-547-0706.

El Grupo de Oración de la Parroquia Misión San Luis Rey… se reúne los jueves de 7:00 p.m. a 9:00 p.m. en la

Capilla Parroquial. Los invitamos a que nos acompañen…

El 28 de julio: Alabanza con el Coro Títeres de Dios y Hora Santa con el Padre Luis Guzmán, ofm. El 4 de agosto: Alabanza con el Coro Alfa y Omega y el Tema: “Bendita Tu Entre Las Mujeres” con la Hermana Gloria.

BIBLIOTECA DE LA PARROQUIA La biblioteca está abierta los domingos de 8:00 a 13:30 horas (8:00 am a 1:30 pm) y los jueves de 10:00 a 14:00 horas (10:00 am a 2:00 pm). La biblioteca está ubicada en el primer piso del Centro Parroquial, en el Salón #2.

LIBRO DE LA SEMANA: CATECISMO PARA ADULTOS

Por el Padre William Cogan Este libro contiene las enseñanzas de la Iglesia Católica de Nuestro Santo Padre, Juan Pablo II. Este Catecismo hace uso abundante de las sagradas escrituras y las aplica en forma práctica a la vida diaria. El Reverendo Padre William J. Cogan nació en Chicago, Illinois.

Fue ordenado sacerdote en la Archidiócesis de Chicago en

1944. Además de este libro, es autor y productor de la película

cinematográfica “24 horas – Papel de un Párroco”, la cual fue

producida en 1955.

Las Matrículas Para Educación Religiosa Están Abiertas

Las Oficinas están abiertas de 9:00 a.m. a 5:00 p.m. de martes a viernes y de 8:00 a.m. a

4:00 p.m. los sábados.

Si tienen un niño o adolescente que necesite recibir los Sa-cramentos de Primera Comunión o Confirmación, ahora es el tiempo para inscribirlo.

Nosotros ofrecemos también clases de Catecismo para niños de edad pre-escolar hasta 6° grado en inglés o en español. Las cla-ses para Escuela Intermedia y Escuela Superior de 7° al 11° son todas en inglés y se ofrecen los martes por la noche.

Usted puede matricular a sus niños en una de las siguientes formas:

1. Llenar la forma de color amarillo en el Salón #268. 2. Llenar las formas disponibles en la Oficina Parroquial. 3. Imprimir las formas de nuestra página de internet y enviar-

la a la Oficina Parroquial con su cheque o pagarlas por medio de “Q-Pay”.

Se requiere el pago total de la matrícula al inscribirlo y una copia del certificado de Bautismo del niño es requerido. Matrícula abierta—de hoy hasta el 31 de agosto. Nota: La matrícula en el tiempo provisto anteriormente le ga-rantiza a su niño un lugar seguro. Cualquier forma recibida des-pués del 31 de agosto del 2011 será procesada basada en la disponibilidad del salón o de espacio.

¡Reserven la Fecha!

La Parroquia Misión San Luis Rey y El Comité Hispano, te invitan a celebrar Las Fiestas Patrias el 18 de septiembre del 2011. Por favor, apoyen a las Candidatas a Reina en su venta de boletos a la salida de las Misas.

¡Atención! Pequeñas Comunidades Cristianas, Nuestra próxima Reunión Bimestral es el jueves, 18 de agos-to a las 7 pm en la Capilla Parroquial. El tema: “Fe o Tradición, Venerar o Adoración” con el Padre Luis Guzmán. ¡Los espera-mos!

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