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Saint Joseph catholic church 877 North Campus Avenue, Upland CA 91786 Office: (909) 981-8110 | Fax: (909) 982-8991 Website: stjosephsupland.org St. Joseph School: 909-920-5185 Parish Mission Statement We, the Catholic community of St. Joseph, are a welcoming family that helps and serves everyone. We strive to give all a sense of belonging, so they come to know the love of God. Declaración de la misión de la parroquia Nosotros, la comunidad católica de San José, somos una familia acogedora que ayuda y sirve a todos. Nos esforzamos por dar a todos un sentido de pertenencia, para que lleguen a conocer el amor de Dios. Parish Vision Statement St. Joseph Parish, Upland is a well-established community that welcomes and includes all people. We recognize and value the unique talents of all people and share a special concern for the young. We educate and reach out to the community to create a well formed diverse family filled with the love of God. Declaración de la visión de la parroquia La parroquia de San José en Upland es una comunidad bien establecida que da la bienvenida e incluye a todas las personas. Reconocemos y valoramos los talentos únicos de todas las personas y compartimos una preocupación especial por los jóvenes. Educamos y nos acercamos a la comunidad para crear una familia diversa y bien formada, llena del amor de Dios.
PLEASE PRAY FOR Irene Guevara Richard Lopez Carmen Villagran Tobie Valadez Clayton Trejo David Garfia Prayer For Our Sick Joe & Liliana Lopez Efrain Aguirre Andy Garfia Please Pray for the Healing of our Darren Cruz Harold Korpal Federico & Gabriella Diaz Family & Friends! Efrain Ortega JoAnn Cruz Ashley Garcia Mary Wilson Rosemary Soltero Thanh Cao Nguyen Please call the Parish Office Amparo Quizon Lisa Marie Soltero Gary Curry at (909) 981-8110 ext. 10 to Sixta Palma Michael Boore Sixta Ealma add a person to the prayer list. Baby Scarlet Reese Al Campbell Rachel Torres Due to the many prayer requests, John Raasch Sam Nichols Cindy Inghram the name will remain on the list for Laura McWilliams Ed Farrell Adela Vasquez 3 months. If additional prayers Kelly Family Maria Delores Macedo Juan Castillo Sr. are needed, please call the office to Cecilia Hernandes Lorenzo Macedo Juan Castillo Jr. re-submit the name. Fanny Benicarlo Rose Ann Mohan Ester Montez Robert Agatep Malu Parcon Ed Meyers Angela De La Cruz Rachel Torres & Family Rosemarie Soltero PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR Yolanda Duron Esperanza Inducil Kabir Mehta Mr. & Mrs. Herme Dominic Aragon Dee Ramirez PRAYERS THE SOULS OF ALL Ed Nichols Dominic Aragon Jr. Chuck Simpson OUR Lauro Diaz Zesati Crystalle Aragon Sergio Ochoa Jr. Joseph Maruca Ana Aguilar Cheryl Moris DEARLY DEPARTED Pilar Wohanka Mariano Salcedo Marc Kevin Marasigan Jorge Eduardo & Margo Cordon Maria Guereña Sal & Lydia Martinez Sally Alaniz Luis Poveda Christian Aplicano Sandra Jimenez Lupe Texas Tomas Ybarra Jackie Morris Elida Farfan Ernest Valdez Angela dela Cruz Maria Kawakami Rachel Holguin Marie Delo Lauro Diaz Zefati Fred Babineau Ann Rose Liberatore Osama Abdulahd Becky Jimenez Vargas Terry Schmit Melida Martinez Joaquin Cisneros Jeanette Mc Reynolds Betty Schmit Joseph Maruca Ruth Estrada Joanne Meza Rosemary Soltero Steven Nichols Joseph De la Fuente Elizabeth Guadalupe Jimenez Margarita Torres Romeo & Emilie Camps Sandy Doyle Arnulfo Vasquez Socorro Arellano de Lozano Cecilia Hernandez Mark Ponce Carmen Vasquez Paul Malacara Jose Carlos Cipres Evelyn Vasquez Marybell Colantuono Sava Khdshraw Andrew Davis Brian Vasquez Frankie Hernandez Telma Molina Rose Ann Mohan David Lopez & Family Jamil Ibrahim Habeeba Molanadaza Maria Lourdes Custodio Martha Lopez Sal & Lydia Martinez Mae Jean Reuda Haydee Endter Eddie Anselmo Candy Martinez Edith Sanchez Norbert Panalber Esther Montes Jesus Mora Elvira Figueroa May they and all the Jose Custodio Alondra and Byron Diaz Regina Huape Jimenez faithful departed rest in Alexandra Sanders Anthony Pereida Casey Yowell Ron Navarro Lupe Howell Thomas Clark peace. 2 | March 28, 2021
MASS INTENTIONS Readings for the week of March 28, 2021 Sunday: Mk 11:1-10 or Jn 12:12-16/Is 50:4-7/Ps 22:8-9, 17-18, 19-20, 23 -24 [2a]/ Phil 2:6-11/Mk 14:1—15:47 or 15:1-39 Monday: Is 42:1-7/Ps 27:1, 2, 3, 13-14 [1a]/Jn 12:1-11 Tuesday: Is 49:1-6/Ps 71:1-2, 3-4a, 5ab-6ab, 15 and 17 [cf. 15ab]/Jn 13:21 -33, 36-38 Monday, March 29, 2021 Wednesday: Is 50:4-9a/Ps 69:8-10, 21-22, 31 and 33-34 [14c]/Mt 26:14-25 7:30am… German Villa Castilio Thursday: Chrism Mass: Is 61:1-3a, 6a, 8b-9/Ps 89:1, 2-3, 3-4, 5-6 [2a]/Rv Ints of Thao Family 1:5-8/Lk 4:16-21 Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper: Ex 12:1-8, 11-14/Ps 116:12 Tuesday, March 30, 2021, -13, 15-16bc, 7:30am….Ints of Peter Family 17-18 [cf. 1 Cor 10:16]/1 Cor 11:23-26/Jn 13:1-15 Friday: Is 52:13—53:12/Ps 31:2, 6, 12-13, 15-16, 17, 25 [Lk 23:46]/ Wednesday, March 31, 2021 Heb 4:14-16; 5:7-9/Jn 18:1—19:42 7:30am… Maria Teresa Tu Saturday: Vigil: Gn 1:1—2:2 or 1:1, 26-31a/Ps 104:1-2, 5-6, 10, 12, 13-14, 7:00pm….NO MASS 24, 35 [30] or Ps 33:4-5, 6-7, 12-13, 20-22 [5b]/Gn 22:1-18 or 22:1-2, 9a, 10- Deceased 13, 15-18/ Ps 16:5, 8, 9-10, 11 [1]/Ex 14:15—15:1/Ex 15:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 17- Thursday, April 1, 2021 18 [1b]/ Holy Thursday Is 54:5-14/Ps 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13 [2a]/Is 55:1-11/Is 12:2-3, 4, 7:30am… Morning Prayer 5-6 [3]/ 7:00pm….Mass of the Lord’s Supper Bar 3:9-15, 32—4:4/Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11 [Jn 6:68c]/Ez 36:16-17a, 18-28/ Friday, April 2, 2021 Ps 42:3, 5; 43:3, 4 [42:2] or Is 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6 [3] or Ps 51:12- Good Friday 13, 14-15, 8:30am ...Morning Prayer 18-19 [12a]/Rom 6:3-11/Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23/Mk 16:1-7 3:00pm…English Service 4:30 pm.. Movie Presentation Las lecturas de la semana del 28 de marzo de 2021 6:00pm…Spanish Service Domingo: Mc 11, 1-10 o Jn 12, 12-16/Is 50, 4-7/Sal 21, 8-9. 17-18. 19-20. 23-24 [2]/ Saturday, April 3, 2021 Flp 2, 6-11/Mc 14, 1—15, 47 o 15, 1-39 Holy Saturday Lunes: Is 42, 1-7/Sal 26, 1. 2. 3. 13-14 [1]/Jn 12, 1-11 8:00pm….Easter Vigil Martes: Is 49, 1-6/Sal 70, 1-2. 3-4. 5-6. 15 y 17 [cfr. 15]/Jn 13, 21-33. 36 -38 Sunday April 4, 2021 Miércoles: Is 50, 4-9/Sal 68, 8-10. 21-22. 31 y 33-34 [14]/Mt 26, 14-25 Easter Sunday Jueves: Misa Crismal: Is 61, 1-3. 6. 8-9/Sal 88, 1. 2-3. 3-4. 5-6 [2]/Ap 1, 7:00am… English Mass 5-8/Lc 4, 16-21 9:00am…English Mass Misa Vespertina de la Cena del Señor: Ex 12, 1-8. 11-14/ 11:00am...English Mass Sal 115, 12-13. 15-16. 17-18 [cfr. 1 Cor 10, 16]/1 Cor 11, 23-26/ 1:00pm….Spanish Mass Jn 13, 1-15 Viernes: Is 52, 13—53, 12/Sal 30, 2. 6. 12-13. 15-16. 17. 25 [Lc 23, 46]/ ***25% occupancy will remain in the Heb 4, 14-16; 5, 7-9/Jn 18, 1—19, 42 church with overflow in the Parish Sábado: Vigilia: Gn 1, 1—2, 2 o 1, 1. 26-31/Sal 103, 1-2. 5-6. 10. 12. 13- Hall, as well as outside seating in the 14. 24. 35 [30] o Sal 32, 4-5. 6-7. 12-13. 20-22 [5]/Gn 22, 1-18 o Pavilion. The Parish Hall and outdoor 22, 1-2. 9. 10-13. 15-18/Sal 15, 5. 8. 9-10. 11 [1]/Ex 14, 15—15, Pavilion will livestream the mass that 1/Ex 15, 1-2. 3-4. 5-6. 17-18 [1]/Is 54, 5-14/Sal 29, 2. 4. 5-6. 11- is being held in the Church. 12. 13 [2]/Is 55, 1-11/Is 12, 2-3. 4. 5-6 [3]/Bar 3, 9-15. 32—4, 4/ Sal 18, 8. 9. 10. 11 [Jn 6, 68]/Ez 36, 16-28/Sal 41, 3. 5; 43, 3. 4 We thank you in advance for your [42, 2] o Is 12, 2-3. 4. 5-6 [3] o Sal 50, 12-13. 14-15. 18-19 [12]/ cooperation and understanding . Rom 6, 3-11/Sal 117, 1-2. 16-17. 22-23/Mc 16, 1-7 Happy Easter ©LPi Please note, the Parish Office will be closed on Easter Monday, April 5th. St Joseph Catholic Church | 3
GOSPEL REFLECTION Beginning Holy Week On Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord we make our way into Holy Week. We r ead the gospel about J esus' entr y into Jerusalem, Paul's invitation to us to imitate Jesus who emptied himself, and the whole Passion, this year from Mark's Gospel. The next three days - Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week - are the final days of Lent. The first readings are from the Suffering Servant Songs of Isaiah. Though or iginally sung about Isr ael, God' s ser vant, and per haps a specific servant, they clearly spoke to the early Christian community about Jesus and his mission. Monday and Tuesday's gospels are from John's Gospel. The anointing at Bethany - at the home of Mary, Martha and Lazarus - has taken place at a wonderful celebration of Lazarus' return to life and a fine thanksgiving to Jesus. Mary anoints Jesus' feet with the precious oil that reminds us of his burial. Then, at the Last Supper (skipping over the reading we will use on Holy Thursday about the washing of feet) Jesus identifies his betrayer. Finally, Jesus talks with Peter who professes his loyalty to Jesus who predicts Peter would deny him three times later that night. Wednesday's Gospel is the story of Judas' betrayal of Jesus, from Matthew's perspective. We can feel the tension and pressure Jesus is under. There is a sadness at hearing the arrangement Judas makes - 30 pieces of silver - to deliver Jesus into the hands of his enemies. The stage is now set for the Triduum - Holy Thursday, Good Friday and the Easter Vigil. The Triduum On Holy Thursday we hear a reading from the Book of Exodus which describes the Passover celebration. Paul, in his First Letter to the Corinthians, gives us the earliest account we have of the Last Supper - probably written relatively soon after the event. Then, we have the unique view of the Last Supper from John's Gospel. Instead of the tr aditional nar r ative, we see Jesus washing his disciples' feet. On this Thursday night, in the only liturgy allowed in a church on this day - so that as many people as possible might participate - we act out the foot washing that Jesus gave us as an example, in fact, as a mandate. Click here for a complete description of the Holy Thursday Celebration of the Lord's Supper. Out of profound respect for this day on which our salvation was won, there is no Eucharist on Good Friday. The litur gy begins with a Liturgy of the Word. Isaiah 52-53 contains the last of the Suffering Servant songs. With the eyes of faith, it describes what Jesus became. The Letter to the Hebrews proclaims the good news of this day. The gospel is the Passion from John's Gospel. You might want to see this link for a description of the whole Good Friday liturgy, as well as a reflection on the Passion. There is no liturgy at all on Holy Saturday. We spend this day in “the in-between place” - between the remembering the death of our Lord and celebrating his Resurrection. The Easter Vigil Liturgy, which is celebr ated after sunset, is a full celebration of our Lord's resurrection. The Liturgy of the Word has a series of eleven readings to choose from. The idea is that we remain in vigil this night, reviewing the story of our salvation - from the story of Creation, to the great story of the Exodus from slavery in Egypt, through a number of the prophets, culminating in Paul's Letter to the Romans - “Are you not aware that we who have been baptized into Christ Jesus have been baptized into his death?” The readings begin in the dark, and are then read by the light of the Easter Candle. Then the lights come on, bells are rung as we sing the Gloria. The gospel story of the Resurrection is then proclaimed in the full light, with Easter joy. Go to this link for a detailed look at the Easter Vigil. During the day on Easter Sunday, we r ead fr om the Acts of the Apostles to hear Peter's preaching about the Resurrection. The Letter to the Colossians reminds us “You have died and your lives are hidden with Christ in God.” The gospel is from John's Gospel and give us the first story of that Easter morning - Mary Magdalene discovers the empty tomb and runs to tell Peter and the “disciple Jesus loved.” They run to the tomb and discover for themselves that it is empty. 4 | March 28, 2021
LENTEN DISCUSSION Inicio de la Semana Santa El Domingo de Ramos de la Pasión del Señor nos atenemos a la Semana Santa. Leemos el Evangelio acerca de la entrada de Jesús en Jerusalén, la invitación de Pablo a imitar a Jesús que se vació a sí mismo, y toda la Pasión, este año del Evangelio de Marcos. Los próximos tres días - lunes, martes y miércoles de esta semana - son los últimos días de Cuaresma. Las primeras lecturas son de los Cantos siervos sufrientes de Isaías. Aunque or iginalmente cantar on acer ca de Isr ael, el sier vo de Dios, y tal vez un siervo específico, hablaron claramente a la comunidad cristiana acerca de Jesús y su misión. Los evangelios del lunes y del martes son del Evangelio de Juan. La unción en Betania - en la casa de María, Marta y Lázaro - ha tenido lugar en una maravillosa celebración del regreso de Lázaro a la vida y una buena acción de gracias a Jesús. María unge los pies de Jesús con el precioso aceite que nos recuerda su entierro. Luego, en la Última Cena (saltando la lectura que usaremos el Jueves Santo sobre el lavado de pies) Jesús identifica a su traidor. Finalmente, Jesús habla con Pedro que profesa su lealtad a Jesús, quien predice que Pedro lo negaría tres veces más tarde esa noche. El Evangelio del miércoles es la historia de la traición de Judas a Jesús, desde la perspectiva de Mateo. Podemos sentir la tensión y la presión que Jesús está bajo. Hay una tristeza al escuchar el arreglo que Judas hace - 30 piezas de plata - para entregar a Jesús en manos de sus enemigos. El escenario ya está preparado para el Triduo - Jueves Santo, Viernes Santo y la Vigilia Pascual. El Triduo En el Jueves Santo escuchamos una lectura del Libro del Éxodo que describe la celebración de la Pascua. Pablo, en su Primera Carta a los Corintios, nos da el relato más antiguo que tenemos de la Última Cena - probablemente escrito relativamente poco después del evento. Entonces, tenemos una perspectiva única de la Última Cena del Evangelio de Juan. En lugar de la narrativa tradicional, vemos a Jesús lavando los pies de sus discípulos. En la noche de este jueves, en la única liturgia permitida en una iglesia en este día -para que tantas personas como sea posible puedan participar- actuamos el lavado de pies que Jesús nos dio como ejemplo, de hecho, como mandato. Haga clic aquí para obtener una descripción completa de la Celebración del Jueves Santo de la Cena del Señor. Por profundo respeto a este día en el que se ganó nuestra salvación, no hay eucaristía el Viernes Santo. La liturgia comienza con una liturgia de la Palabra. Isaías 52-53 contiene la última de las canciones del Siervo Sufriente. Con los ojos de la fe, describe lo que Jesús se convirtió. La Carta a los Hebreos pr oclama la buena noticia de este día. El Evangelio es la Pasión del Evangelio de Juan. Si lo desea, vea este vínculo para una descripción de toda la liturgia del Viernes Santo, así como una reflexión sobre la Pasión. No hay liturgia en absoluto el Sábado Santo. Pasamos este día en "el lugar intermedio", entre recordar la muerte de nuestro Señor y celebrar su resurrección. La liturgia de la Vigilia de Pascua que se celebra después del atardecer es una celebración completa de la resurrección de nuestro Señor. La Liturgia de la Palabra tiene una serie de once lecturas para elegir. La idea es que permanezcamos en vigilia esta noche, repasando la historia de nuestra salvación - desde la historia de la Creación, hasta la gran historia del Éxodo de la esclavitud en Egipto, a través de varios profetas, que culmina en la Carta de Pablo a los romanos - "¿No son conscientes de que nosotros que hemos sido bautizados en Cristo Jesús hemos sido bautizados en su muerte?" Las lecturas comienzan en la oscuridad, y luego son leídas por la luz de la Vela de Pascua. Entonces las luces se encienden, las campanas suenan mientras cantamos el Gloria. La historia evangélica de la Resurrección se proclama a plena luz, con gozo pascual. Vaya a este enlace para echar un vistazo detallado a la Vigilia Pascual. Durante el día del Domingo de Pascua, leemos de los Hechos de los Apóstoles escuchar la predicación de Pedro acerca de la Resurrección. La Carta a los Colosenses nos r ecuer da: " Has muer to y vuestr as vidas están escondidas con Cr isto en Dios". El Evangelio es del Evangelio de Juan y danos la primera historia de esa mañana de Pascua: María Magdalena descubre la tumba vacía y corre a contar a Pedro y al "discípulo Jesús amado". Corren a la tumba y descubren por sí mismos que está vacía. Taken from the "Weekly Guide for Daily Prayer" on the Creighton University's Online Ministries web site: http://www.creighton.edu/CollaborativeMinistry/online.html Used with permission. St Joseph Catholic Church | 5
STEWARDSHIP 2021 DDF GOAL $58,800.00 Sunday Collection……………………….$ 8,699.50 Gifts Received: $37,427.68 Dropped off or mailed to Parish Office...$ 3,335.00 Donors: 197 Online Giving……………………..…….$ 2,606.00 Total: $ 14,640.50 Whether you donate in person at mass or the parish office, by mail or online, we would like to thank you all for your continued support. Our parish remains alive and vibrant because of your generosity of time, talent and treasure. May God bless you all. Donor Participation Levels: All donations made ($1-1$499) will be published monthly in the parish bulletin Silver $1,500 will receive a leaf on the donor tree Gold $3,000 will receive an acorn on the donor tree St Joseph Parishioner and Business Donor $10,00+ will receive a stone on the donor tree Donor names will be engraved in the Tree of Life which will be located in the church vestibule. This is a great way to honor a loved one or to congratulate our parish for our 100th year Anniversary 8 | March 28, 2021
CONFIRMATION, YOUTH & YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY Leading Teens Closer to Christ Confirmation Spot: There is class this week on Monday & Tuesday Final Interviews for Con 2 this week On March 14th we were blessed to have our hybrid Confirmation 1 retreat. It was led virtually by the Missionary group NET (National Evangelization Team), but more importantly the teens were able to meet safely in person for Mass. I want to thank all of the Leaders and our NET Team 7 that helped us. Without them, we would not have had such a Palm Sunday: How will you reflect this week? How can you wonderful and holy retreat. lead your family to Christ? Lastly I want to thank all of our retreatants. We are all still praying for you. Keep asking the Holy Spirit into your lives and remember how Christ is working through you. May we as a community pray for these young people as they continue their Faith journey over the next year: + + Jasmin Aguilar David Ahumada Nathan Avitia Miguel Barba Evelyn De Dios Jakob D’Souza Sofia Flores Anthony Garcia Juliana Gomez Damian Guerrero Sebastian Gutierrez Julian Herrera Simone Lopez Steven Lopez Drexel Miravite Katherine Perez Emilio Rivas Melissa Rodriguez Eric Solorio Austen Straite Paola Tututi Mia Vallarta Ayva Vargas Samantha Vasquez + + St Joseph Catholic Church | 9
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday/Sábado 4:00 p.m. Vigil PARISH OFFICE PHONE # FAITH FORMATION 6:00 p.m. (Español) Vigilia (909) 981-8110 Debbie Aud, Director of Religious Education daud@sbdiocese.org Ext. 29 Sunday/Domingo Fr. Timothy Do, Pastor 7:00 a.m. tdo@sbdiocese.org Martha Padilla-Thomas, Confirmation Coordinator, Fr. Eulices Godinez, Parochial Vicar Youth & Young Adult Minister 9:00 a.m. mepadilla@sbdiocese.org Ext. 16 11:00 a.m. egodinez@sbdiocese.org Deacon Mark & Devon Lopez, RCIA, Deacon Mark Lopez DCNMark.Lopez@gmail.com Ext. 10 1:00 p.m. (Español) DcnMark.Lopez@gmail.com Ext. 40 Maria Hermosillo, Wedding & Quinceanera Coord. 5:00 p.m. Deacon Luc Morisset mhermosillo@sbdiocese.org Ext. 26 lmorisset@sbdiocese.org Baptism Ministry Ext. 10 Daily masses in English Deacon Greg Moore Monday thru Thursday 7:30 a.m. gmoore@sbdiocese.org COMMUNITY LIFE Triet Dang, Intern Carolyn Hite, Director of Parish Life & Ministries Friday 8:30 a.m. tdang@stjohnsem.edu chite@sbdiocese.org Ext. 33 First Friday 5:30 p.m. ADMINISTRATIVE Diana Pedregon, Senior Ministry (909) 579-7710 Christina Berry, Office Administrator stjosephsam@outlook.com Misa en Español cberry@sbdiocese.org Ext. 18 Cristina Abarca, Jovenes Para Cristo Cada Miercoles 7:00 p.m. Deacon Don Norris, Bookkeeper CristyparaCristo@gmail.com (909) 239-5011 dnorris@sbdiocese.org Ext. 14 Efrain & Susie Aguirre, Marriage Enrichment Confessions/Confesiones Belinda Valencia, Receptionist Evenings for Engaged Saturday 2:30pm—3:30pm bvalencia@sbdiocese.org Ext. 10 uplandme4u@gmail.com (909) 730-0419 Outdoors: LITURGICAL Arnoldo & Romelia Pedrego, Platicas Pre Matrimoniales Fr Eulices by the Our Lady of Luis Estrada, Director of Liturgy & Music (909) 949-6036 Lestrada@sbdiocese.org Ext. 21 Guadalupe Statue Nancy Thouvenell, Perpetual Adoration Arnoldo Pedrego, Perpetual Adoration Fr Tim in the Children’s Garden Jen Straite, Altar Server Coordinator (909) 949-6036 jenstraite@ridepix.com (909)664-3259 Adoration Daniela Perez, Altar Server Coordinator Julie Wolski, Mary’s Lamb Prayer Group In the Childrens Garden danielaperez2013@yahoo.com (909) 975-1390 julieholzerwolski@gmail.com (909) 985-8466 Gail Banker, Arts & Environment (909)226-1615 Sylvia Chavez, Ovejas de Cristo Monday—Saturday nana2arb@yahoo.com silviachavez@gmail.com (909) 226-8406 8am—9pm Huyen Nguyen Kesterson Francisca Huerta, Theatre Ministry bhuyen77@gmail.com (909)200-6968 OFFICE HOURS Lazaro Cardenas, Fr. Charles Patron, Bible Study Ext. 10 Monday thru Thursday Extra Ordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Spanish cardenas915@gmail.com Sally Meyer, Divorce Ministry (626) 622-6507 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (626) 202-6530 COUNCILS (Closed 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.) Cris Guevara, Hospitality caguevara12@gmail.com (909) 379-3080 Finance Council Visitors are seen by appointment only Veronica Agraz-Vargas Tony Llorens, Readers (English) homegemsbyveronica@gmail.com Please call the Parish Office at tonyonellorens@gmail.com (909) 286-5038 Dan Wilson, Pastoral (909) 981-8110 to make an Pedro Sandoval, Readers (Spanish) dmsdan1@verizon.net (909) 230-3234 appointment Piedra62516@yahoo.com (909) 261 0302 Carolyn Hite, Fundraising Sarah Braden, Sacristan chite@sbdiocese.org Ext. 33 Closed Friday—Sunday Sarah.braden1@verizon.net (909) 981-1757 Sal Chabolla, Knights of Columbus FACILITIES sal14007@verizon.net (909) 920-9791 Sick Calls after Hours - Christina Berry, Facility Manager cberry@sbdiocese.org Ext. 18 (909)377-8612 Conzuelo Rodriguez, Housekeeper Henry Corral, Maintenance Ministry maintenanceministry@yahoo.com We invite parishioners to consider a gift to the parish of OUTREACH flowers for the Altar in thanksgiving, in memory or in Carolyn Hite, Director of His Hands celebration of a loved one or special event. chite@sbdiocese.org Ext. 33 Ron & Sandy Doyle, Bereavement Ministry Cost for one altar arrangements starting at $60. rondoyle2000@yahoo.com (909) 967-5454 Spiritual Direction / Counseling Ministry Please visit the Parish Office so you can designate the Steve Ferrari (Spiritual Director) (909) 557-5307 weekend and occasion. Lazaro Cardenas (Family Therapist) (626) 202-6530 Sally Meyer (Spiritual Director) (626) 622-6507 These intentions will be recognized in the bulletin and Prayer Tree (909) 949-7006 will remain on the altar for the week. If you have any questions please contact the parish office at (909) 981-8110. 10 | March 28, 2021
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