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SAINT IRENAEUS CATHOLIC CHURCH
5201 Evergreen Avenue, Cypress, CA 90630 714-826-0760 www.sticypress.org [email protected]
JULY 12, 2020
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Parish Office 714-826-0760
Business AdministrationCarlos Alcaino, Business Manager Tony Kulassia, Office Manager Lisa Sambrano, Executive Assistant Margie Mendez, Secretary Lily Lo Basso, Accountant/Registrar Amy Rodriguez, Parish Communications Lisa Giacomi, Bulletin Editor
Adult Faith Formation Cassandra Locano, Coordinator
Ministerio HispanoSr. Maria Teresa Salceda, Director
Health MinistrySr. Annette Figueiredo, Funeral Coordinator Jennifer Dagarag, Faith Community Nurse
WorshipDr. Kevin St. Clair, Director of Music
Youth Formation 714-826-1140 Ivette Valenzuela, Director Ana Chung, Secretary Rachelle Zapanta, Secretary
Youth Ministry 714-826-0460Laura Benoit, Director Denise Gonzales, Secretary
Parish School 714-827-4500Monica Hayden, Principal
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SAINTS ANDSPECIAL OBSERVANCESMonday: St. Henry Tuesday: St. Kateri Tekakwitha Wednesday: St. Bonaventure Thursday: Our Lady of Mount Carmel Saturday: St. Camillus de Lellis; Blessed Virgin Mary
SAINT KATERI TEKAKWITHA (1656-1680) JULY 14Though the New York State Thruway runs close by the North American Martyrs’ Shrine, traffic’s roar never pierces the peace enveloping Auriesville—Ossernon to Native Americans—in the lovely Mohawk Valley, where Kateri Tekakwitha was born barely ten years after the martyrdom of Isaac Jogues and
his Jesuit and lay companions. Daughter of a Christian Algonquin mother and non-Christian Mohawk chief, Kateri’s parents died in a smallpox epidemic widely blamed on the missionaries. Moreover, many Native Americans had experienced exploitation at the hands of “Christian” traders and trappers, further discrediting the faith Kateri embraced in baptism, then pledged to live even more intensely in vowed virginity. Misunderstanding led to harassment, prompting her move to a Christian village farther north along the Saint Lawrence River. Despite this, Kateri’s faith remained undaunted, her selfless charity undiminished. Both before and after her death at twenty-four, this young “Lily of the Mohawks” drew countless converts to Christ by the fragrance of her goodness. Through us, does “the aroma of Christ” (2 Corinthians 2:15), attract others to the beauty of his gospel? —PeterScagnelli,Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
LIVE TODAYLive today the way you will wish you had lived when you stand in judgment before God. —Anonymous
THE HOLY FATHER’S PRAYER INTENTION
FOR JULY
Our Families
We pray that today's families may be
accompanied with love, respect and
guidance.
THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH
MONDAY, JULY 13 9am-12pm
outside on the church patio
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Dear St. Irenaeus parishioners,
Since time immemorial singing and chanting has been part of our worship of God. This is why Saint Augustine said, To sing is to pray twice.” Whether our hearts are burdened by sorrow or bursting with joy, we sing. The Bible tells us that even the angels sang as they announced the birth of our Lord Jesus to the simple shepherds.
Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 health pandemic, we are being asked to refrain from singing at Mass for the time being in order to reduce the spread of this disease. This drastic measure is taken out of an abundance of caution to protect the health of those who come to Mass, since COVID-19 typically spreads through respiratory droplets from coughing, sneezing, talking and singing.
Thus, starting this weekend of July 11-12, we will discontinue the printing of the lyrics for the hymns of our Sunday Mass in the parish bulletin and we will not post them on our website either. The cantors, however, will continue to sing at our weekend Masses and all of us are invited to sing along SILENTLY in our hearts.
I thank you for your understanding, cooperation and patience as we deal with this horrible disease together.
Queridos feligreses de San Ireneo,
Desde tiempos inmemoriales, cantar y cantar ha sido parte de nuestra adoración a Dios. Por eso san Agustín dice que "cantar es orar dos veces". Ya sea que nuestros corazones estén agobiados por el dolor o rebosantes de alegría, nosotros cantaremos. La Biblia nos dice que incluso los ángeles cantan mientras anuncian el nacimiento de nuestro Señor Jesús a los simples pastores.
Desafortunadamente, debido a la pandemia de salud COVID-19, se le pide que se abstenga de cantar en voz alta en misa por el momento, con el fin de reducir la propagación de esta enfermedad. Esta medida drástica se toma de una abundancia de precaución para proteger la salud de aquellos que vienen a la misa, ya que COVID-19 típicamente se propaga a través de gotas respiratorias de toser, estornudar, hablar o cantar.
Así, a partir de este fin de semana del 11 al 12 de julio, suspenderemos la impresión de las letras de los himnos de nuestra misa dominical en el boletín parroquial y tampoco los publicaremos en nuestro sitio web. Los cantores, sin embargo, seguirán cantando en nuestras misas de fin de semana y todos nosotros estamos invitados a cantar EN SILENCIO en nuestros corazones.
Les agradezco su comprensión, cooperación y paciencia mientras lidiamos juntos con esta horrible enfermedad.
Fr. Binh
A MESSAGE FROM OUR PASTOR
NO SINGING AT MASS FOR NOW
NO CANTAR EN LA MISA POR AHORA
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PASTORRev. Binh Nguyen
PAROCHIAL VICARS Rev. William B. Goldin Rev. Aaron Galvizo, A.M.
PERMANENT DEACONS Dcn. José Campos Dcn. Del Davis Dcn. José Luis Pulido Dcn. Gerald Pyne
PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Saturday Closed Sunday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
SUNDAY MASSES Saturday Vigil
5:00 PM CHURCH RR 6:30 PM GRASS FIELD** Sunday 6:30 AM CHURCH RR 8:00 AM HALL RR 9:45 AM CHURCH* RR11:30 AM HALL RR 1:15 PM (Español)* CHURCH RR 5:00 PM CHURCH RR 6:30 PM GRASS FIELD**
COMMUNION DISTRIBUTION 11:30-NOON in the church Only for those who have watched the
live stream Mass
WEEKDAY MASSES Monday – Friday 6:30 AM, 8:30 AM* (Wednesday: 7:00 PM Our Lady of Perpetual HelpNovena, Tagalog Mass 4th Wednesday of the month)Saturday: 8:30 AM*
RECONCILIATION (English & Spanish) Mondays 6:00 PM Fridays 9:00 AM and 6:00 PM Saturdays 3:30 PM or by appointment
ADORATION Suspended until further notice
* LIVE-STREAMED via St. Irenaeus Facebook
** Please bring chairs or blankets to sit on
RR—RESERVATION REQUIRED
MASS GUIDELINESDispensation from obligation to attend Sunday Mass is
still in effect until further notice • Seating is very limited at all church and hall Masses
• Social distancing rules apply for every Mass • Bring/wear your own face mask for every Mass
• Reception of Holy Communion by the hand is highly encouraged
• Individuals who have health issues and/or are age 65+ are encouraged to view the 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Mass live-streaming on Facebook
FOR CHURCH AND HALL RESERVATIONS,visit sticypress.org or call the Parish Office.
Weekend Mass reservation is open beginning the Monday prior at 10:00 a.m.
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Respect Life Ministry The Abortion Distortion—Exposing the medical lies propping up the abortion industry by Dr. Haywood Robinson. Dr. Haywood Robinson is a family practice physician who serves on the 40 Days for Life board of directors. Pro-life work has been a passion for this former abortion provider since his 1986 conversion.
Several months ago we published in the bulletin the number one lie from the abortion industry...Abortion is Safe. Here are number two and three. 2. Abortion is Health Care. Before performing any medical procedure, a physician must determine that it’s both safe and therapeutic. Neither of these requirements is fulfilled in abortion. Abortion isn’t safe—for either the mother or the child. And pregnancy isn’t a condition that needs to be treated because it’s not a disease. It’s a normal state of human development.
3. The Preborn Child Is Not A Person; IT’S “POTENTIAL LIFE.” I’ve yet to see scientific or medical literature define “potential life.” The fetus is either living or not. Life begins at conception when the sperm and ovum combine to make one cell. That one cell is human, and this is how we all began life. A definition of personhood that begins any other time other than conception is a misdirection play designed to keep the focus off the key issue: the destruction of human life. The medical field’s abandonment of the Hippocratic Oath has led to consequences horrific beyond measure. The lies that support the “abortion distortion” are weak flimsy, and delusional. Trying to make sense of them is enough to make your head spin. As an advocate for life and a servant of God, it is your responsibility to seek, know, and share the truth in love. We must never grow weary in the fight for life. Carry on my fellow soldiers.
Respect Life Ministry is happy to announce that in the last month we have received from two parishioners a donated high chair, diaper/wipes, baby clothes and two monetary donations enabling us to buy a new crib and a car seat for one of the mothers due in August. Thank you for your continuous generosity. If you would like to make a donation to help us continue supporting moms/babies in need, please call Anita Fuller at 714-615-0542 or Corrine Alcaino at 310-415-2525. If there is no answer when you call, please leave a message.
“Give yourself fully to God. He will use you to accomplish great things on the condition that you believe much more in His love than in your own weakness.” St. Teresa of Calcutta
Roberta Skiles and Rigoberto Castillo were received and baptized into the
church and Taylor Schaadt wasconfirmed on
June 14, 2020, the Feast of Corpus
Christi.
A smiling Fr. Binh officiated the day
the church re-opened after being shut down
due to the COVID pandemic.
All three received their
First Communion as well.
Welcome, sisters and brother in Christ!
Rigoberto and Roberta Taylor’s sponsor, Rorie Ramirez,
Taylor, her husband, Jeremy, and Father Binh
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“I was sick and you visited me.” Ma hew 25:36
ST. IRENAEUS
“Visiting our church family in their home when they can’t make it to ours.”
If you have an interest to serve in this ministry, please contact the parish office for further information.
714-826-0760 This is an opportunity to be the “Body of Christ” to others.
ARE YOU CELEBRATING AN ANNIVERSARY? If you’re celebrating your 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55 or 60th wedding anniversary, please
let us know so we can celebrate with you.
Names: _______________________________________
Celebrating _____ years married on: ________ (anniv. date)
(Please return to the Parish Office)
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THE SICK Harper Anderson † Lynn Ashby † George Blumberg
Richard Brown Jr. † Hugo Juan Byrne † Dominic Grace Fr. Jerry Horan † Mami Humann † Jane Inouye
Anne Lee † Carol Marsh † Rita McNamee Mary Mehus † Mario Salgado Sr. † Norman Stark
Teiya Van Meter † Michelle Van Tifflin † Hilga Vasquez Lourdes Wilcox
THE DECEASED Carlos Avendano † Brian Han † Alfred Lorenzo Johnson
Baby Celeste Catherine Kua-Balbuena Milagros C. Selga † Anthony Brian Tiu
We Pray for
We are excited to announce Great Plates Delivered by Meals on Wheels Orange County, a new initiative in response to COVID-19 to provide our older residents with much-needed meals during the Governor’s stay-at-home order.
This new initiative is part of the State of California’s “Great Plates Delivered: Home Meals for Seniors,” a public-private partnership to support older adults as well as local restaurants and caterers needing assistance during the COVID-19 crisis. Meals on Wheels OC recently was selected by the Orange County Office on Aging to serve as a local administrator for the program.
The partnership teams Meals on Wheels OC with restaurants and caterers to prepare and deliver three nutritious meals a day to adults 65 and older and adults 60-64 who are at high-risk from COVID-19, to support staying home and healthy.
Launched on May 19, 2020, we are serving more than 230 eligible seniors in North and Central Orange County through Great Plates Delivered and are adding participants daily as provider capacity expands.
To enroll, a senior or helper must successfully complete an online application on our website—www.MealsonWheelsOC.org, using our Great Plates button. If a senior is unable to use a computer and does not have help, they may call our Great Plates enrollment number at (714) 263-1425. Due to high call volumes, we recommend completing the application directly on our website.
Our CEO Holly Hagler shared, “We are excited about this opportunity to partner with local restaurants and caterers who are eager to get back to work and help us provide nutritious meals to even more seniors than the record-breaking numbers we are serving due to COVID-19.”
Older adults who are not eligible for Great Plates Delivered may still qualify for our COVID-19 Grab & Go meals at participating senior centers or our traditional home-delivered Meals on Wheels. Information is available on our website.
Local restaurants, caterers and other meal providers interested in partnering with Meals on Wheels OC may review program requirements and submit an application.
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YOUTH FAITH FORMATION The Living Word™ 2019-2020 © 2019 Archdiocese of Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications.
All rights reserved. Art by Steve Musgrave. Written by John T. Kyler. NABRE © 2010 CCD
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ST. IRENAEUS STUDENTS WILL RETURN TO THE CLASSROOMS
5 DAYS A WEEK IN THE FALL
Our school year will be begin on Monday, August 24, 2020 andSt. Irenaeus does plan to have
students return to the classrooms Monday-Friday. Class sizes will be kept to no more than 20 in a room
for more social distancing. Our faculty and staff will wear face
masks. We will also stagger breaks and lunch periods, have regularly scheduled hand washings, and more extensive cleaning of our
classrooms.
We are still accepting applications but space is limited in some grades. Call our Registrar, Mrs. Lily LoBasso,
for more information at714-827-4500 ext. 111 or visit
our website at: www.stischoolcypress.org.
ST. I ALUMNUS NICHOLAS MARTINEZ Nicholas played football for St. Irenaeus and he continued to play
when he entered Servite High School. He played football all four years as an offensive lineman and also competed in two years of track and
field. During his junior and senior year Nicholas wore number 78, an honored jersey at Servite. Number 78 was worn by Kevin Stephenson,
’73, a true leader respected by those he played with because of his love for Servite and his fellow brothers. For two years in a row,
Nicholas was chosen to wear this honored number by the coaching staff. Number 78 is given to the player that best exemplifies
Stephenson’s leadership and character, and the coaches felt Nicholas was more than deserving of the honor. Nicholas was on the
first team all CIF, first team All League, and All County. He received a Division 1 full scholarship to play football for the University of Kansas
where he will major in International Business in the fall.
8TH GRADE QUOTES Our 8th grade students were asked at the end of the year, “What is something you learned during your years at St. Irenaeus?” Here are some of their answers.
Julia P. - “The greatest lesson I learned was to step back and see the bigger picture instead of the small mistakes. I am thankful to all of my teachers at St. I for leading me down the path of academic excellence.”
Noah R. - “The greatest lesson learned at St. I is that I can do well in anything; all I have to do is study, listen, and focus. My favorite words to live by are: You will face many defeats in life, but never let yourself be defeated - Maya Angelou.”
Jessica M. - “The greatest lesson at St. I is to be a good steward and disciple of Jesus Christ. I am thankful to my teachers for a great education and for helping me live my life as a child of God.”
Connor F. - “My greatest lesson learned at St. I is to never say you can’t do it. I will never forget the years that I spent at St. Irenaeus because it will be my foundation for life. My favorite quote is, ‘If you aren't going all the way, why go at all?’ -Joe Namath”
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