Bulletin 091612
Bulletin 091612
Bulletin 091612
MASS TIMES
SUNDAYS: Sat. 5:30 pm (Vigil), 7:30 am, 10 am & 12 N WEEKDAYS: Mon., Tues., Fri, and Sat. 8 am (Wed. & Thurs. 8 am Communion Service) HOLY DAYS: (eve of) 5:30 pm; (day of) 8 am & 6:30 pm
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
(Confession) Saturdays 4-5 pm or by appointment DEVOTIONS Our Lady of Perpetual Help: Saturday 7:50 am ADORATION First Friday 8:30 am5 pm, Rectory Oratory
Msgr. Richard Krekelberg, V.F.Pastor Deacon Manuel Valencia Deacon John Hull 318 North Baldwin Avenue, Sierra Madre Mailing Address: 50 East Alegria Avenue, Sierra Madre, CA 91024 Phone: 626/355-1292 FAX: 626/355-2290 www.st-rita.org
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How to Contact Us
Parish Office/Mailing Address 50 East Alegria Ave., Sierra Madre, CA 91024 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9am to 6pm; Sat. 9 am to 1 pm. Office Email: ParishAdmin@st-rita.org Director of Administration
Mary Lou Butler: mlbutler@st-rita.org 355.1292
Other Contacts
Archivist: Marilyn McKernan, marilyn@st-rita.org Bulletin Submissions: bulletin@st-rita.org or drop off at Office Public Relations: ParishAdmin@st-rita.org Registration Information: rc@st-rita.org 355.1292 Webmaster: Ralph Seymour: seymour@seymourmedia.com
Director of Liturgy & Music Paul Puccinelli: mm@st-rita.org Director of Religious Education Cristina Cullen: 355.3841 dre@st-rita.org Director of Youth Ministry/Confirmation Theresa Bui Costanzo: 626.590.8828 ym@st-rita.org RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) Team: Deacon Manuel and Chela Valencia; Susan Blakeslee: rcia@st-rita.org
Sacrament of Matrimony
Contact the Parish Office upon engagement; at least six months is needed for preparation of this joyous sacrament!
Sacrament of Confirmation
A two-year program for freshman/sophomore age teens. Apply through the Office of Religious Education.
NOTE: Adult applicants for the sacraments should contact the Parish Office.
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Get behind me, Satan. You are thinking not as God does, but as human beings do.
Well, as a human being I pretty much know how I think, but I am not all that certain that I know how God thinks. Jesus words to Peter are more than harsh. He calls him Satan! In a way I am surprised that it didnt end their relationship right then and there. But it must have been the words that followed that caused Peter to hang around. He must have wondered what so upset his master and teacher and where Jesus dark mood was leading. Lose your life in order to save it. What? At any rate, not thinking as God does seems to have dire consequences. So how does one become schooled in thinking like God rather than the human beings he created us to be? It strikes me that contemplating those things that most distinguish us as created in the image and likeness of God would also give us clues as to how God thinkshow God views things. As human beings our level of intellect and imagination, free will and decision making, certainly set us apart from the world around us. And I have always thought it amusing that one of our specific differences is risibilitythe ability to laugh. So besides the obvious conclusion that God must have a sense of humor, I think that considering the nature of an artist, with all of her or his ways of viewing things might tell us a great deal about how God thinks. Consider the artist standing before his or her work of art. What is the basic desire of an artist at work? We usually speak of passion when we refer to an artist or when we describe their art to someone else. Some years ago, at the beginning of the school year, one of our kindergarteners, Gabriella, presented with me a picture she had drawn of the church. I can tell you it was a divine moment for me. The doors of the church were rendered tall and welcoming and the facade of the church was presented as bathed in bright yellow light. Yes, I believe that is just the way God sees it too. This little girl, not yet so complicated or distracted by responsibility and goals, succeeds in thinking as God thinks, seeing as God sees. What is more, since giving is inherent to the nature of art, she announced to Mrs. Davies, This is for Father Richard. Back to Jesus and Peter. The Father, the Creator, sent his Son into the world to restore his work of artthe Kingdom. I believe that Jesus reaction to Peters rebuke is only a demonstration of his deep desire for the Kingdom and of his passion to bring it about. Only Satan could suggest that the Savior, the Restorer, should hush up about the whole thing for fear of reprisals. Jesus seems horrified at the thought of the real reprisal that would be brought about by his ceasing and desistingthe end of hope, the loss of heaven and of eternal life. In the meantime, you and I are left charged with continuing Jesus restoration. We would do well to go about our task as artistsartists with passion and desire for the Kingdom. We should see the Church as our studio and the world as the canvas on which we leave our unique image of God. We must take heart that it is indeed possible to see and think as God sees and thinks. We only need to consider our homes and the families that dwell there, the peaceful future we desire for our children and youth, and the careers we hope will make a difference, to know what Jesus started continues in us. And in losing our lives to the Kingdom, we will save them. Msgr. Richard PASTORS NEWSNOTES Today I want to add my thanks and gratitude to Martin Boskovich, who served as a very active and important part of our Vision Committee. Martin, please accept my apology for omitting your name in last weeks NewsNotes. Hospitality Sunday was a huge success! I hope last Sundays mingling and meeting with fellow parishionersdid you introduce yourself to someone you didnt know?will be just the beginning of a more connected faith community here at St. Rita. Thank you to all those who helped make Hospitality Sunday a realityMary Lou Butler, Rosemary Hagerott, the St. Rita Guild, the St. Rita Mens Club, any I may have forgotten to list, and a special thank-you to the donor of the table umbrellas! (More tables and more umbrellas will be making an appearance soon.) This is Catechetical Sundaythe beginning of our new year where seasoned members of our faith pass their knowledge and faith in God to the next generation. Thank you to all those who give of their time to do this very important work. Please plan to attend our Ministry Fair next Sunday. All ministries and organizations in our parish are working to create displays to let you know just what is available in our parish. Come see! Msgr. Richard
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
8:00 AM 5:30 PM
7:30 AM Bob Eustace RIP 10:00 AM For All Parishioners 12 NOON Dr. Vincent Bonfiglio RIP
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
PARISHIONERS WHO REQUEST OUR PRAYERS FOR HEALING AND RETURN TO GOOD HEALTH Kathleen Ramsey, Sam Rowland, Tonyja Blakeslee, Addie Marshall, Alice Feeney, Joanna Singleton, Jackie Bagnuolo, Mary Ellen Isoard, Tim Stanley, Antoinette Wassef, Theresa Morcos, Aspet Herapetian, Tony Comaianni, Rose Mary Taquino, Selma Tuffs, David Duran, Paul Viger, Julie Meyer, Zdenka Czerny, Debra Ann Williamson, Cliff Hancuff, Wendy Wolf Fadel, Dorothy Van Gordon, Rosanne Kenny, Hal Finney, Louise Bigley, Christa Owen, Ailey Gardner-Ybarra, Cathy Hundshamer, Eva Bernejo, Laurie Larkin Masella, Rudy Wunderlin, Edith Olah, Matteo Begnoche, Lancelot Loera, Fred Mycroft, Clare Marquardt, Brian Eck, Alex Arranaga, Anna Mary Hession, Mildred Vocelka, Ann Twedell, Joseph Moore, Effie DeGroot, Ned Vento.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
8:00 AM Effy Haggar RIP
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
8:00 AM 8:00 AM
FRIDAY, S EPTEMBER 21
Communion Service
William Sullivan RIP Rev. Msgr. John T. Naughton RIP Salvatore Barilla RIP
7:30 AM Jesus Domingo del Rosario RIP 10:00 AM Benjamin Go RIP 12 NOON For All Parishioners
FEAST DAYS
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
St. Robert Bellarmine St. Januarius
St. Rita Faith Community joins: The Family and Friends of RORY PICHI who was born in Attleboro, Massachusettsson of Roxy and Bettianne (Kohler) Pichiand was born into eternal life on July 19, 2012 at age 56. Rory is remembered as a most beloved and ideal husband to his wife of 16 years, Rosine LoussikisanPichi, and as a wonderful and cherished, son, father, brother, uncle, brother-in-law, citizen, and friend. He was a scholar who loved all people and different cultures of the world; all his co-workers and neighbors knew his esteem and respect. His co-workers at Paul Bourget Associates, where he held the title of Vice-President, will also greatly miss him. Rory also served his country as a U.S. Marine. And The Family and Friends of IAN BLAKESLEE, son of parishioner Susan Blakeslee, whose cherished memory was kept and his beloved soul recommended to God The Most High at a memorial service and liturgy of the word here at St. Rita on Saturday, September 15th. May the angels lead them home to heaven and may their souls and the souls of all of the faithful departed rest in peace.
IN MEMORIAM
SS, Andrew Kim Taegon and Paul Chong Ha-sang and Companions
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
St. Matthew
Were looking for 1-2 people to coordinate the preschool (for 3-5 year olds) Sunday School program during the 10 am Mass. This is a wonderful opportunity to bring the faith to the children of our parish as well as becoming more connected to your own. Classes begin Sunday, September 23. Questions? Cristina Cullen dre@st-rita.org
Help Needed
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August Utility ExpensesEdison, Gas, Water (For the Church and Rectory/Parish Office) Total$6805 August Expensesphone, cable, alarm system Total$ 759 * Total Expenses$7564 Income Shortfall <$1832>
*Total Expenses does not include August minor repairs, i.e. $400 a/c repair, electrical, plumbing.
Sunday, Sept. 30Guild Communion Breakfast The St. Rita Guild invites all women and girls of our parish to attend our Annual Communion Breakfast. The event begins with Mass at 10 am followed by a catered gourmet breakfast in OMalley Hall. Our speaker is Theresa Costanzo, St. Rita Director of Youth Ministry, who will speak on Practical Ways for Parents to Share Faith at Home. Cost is $15/person; reservation deadline is September 25. Questions/Reservations? Patty Sullivan 355-3707 sullivan514@gmail.com
Please donate to our Special Monthly Collection. Simply write for Maintenance on your check and/or envelope. All funds stay at St. Ritathank you!
September Events
EDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL MINISTRY: If you are in 6th, 7th, or 8th grade at a non-Catholic school, please come to the first EDGE Session, Monday, Sept. 17, 4:00-5:15 pm in Gara Hall. Havent registered yet? It s not too lateregistrations accepted at the first session. CONFIRMATION YEAR 2 PARENT/TEAM MEETING, Saturday, September 22 at 4:30 pm in OMalley Hall. YOUTH NITESfellowship nights for all high school teensare on the 2nd & 4th Wednesdays of each month, 7:00-8:30 pm in Gara Hall. Join us September 26th! Got questions? Contact: Theresa Costanzo ym@st-rita 590-8828 SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN
Where do kids go after school? Get to know the adults who show up at the places where kids gather and play in the community after school. Be wary of any adult who seems more interested in creating a relationship with a child than with other adults. Pay attention when an adult seems to single out a particular child for a relationship or for special attention. For particular help, you may call the Archdiocesan Assistance Ministry, 213/637-7650. Articles from the Archdiocese are also on our website: St-rita.org (select publications, then Safeguard the Children)
Come to the Church, rehearse with the Choir, enjoy fellowshipand sing at the 10 am Mass on Sunday, September 23. Interested? For more information, please contact Paul Puccinelli mm@st-rita.org
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Volunteers Needed: Set-up, Servers, Clean up Contact: Mary Lou Butler 355-1292 x222
Bundle Sunday
Next Sunday8 am until 2 pm The St. Vincent de Paul Society truck will be in the Church lower parking lot.
Bring usable clothing, shoes, small appliances, household items, linens, books, etc. They are in great need of all types of furniture and large appliances; for these items, please phone 323/224-6280 or 800/97-HELP-1 for a special free pick up at your home. Your contributions will either be given to the needy or sold in the St. Vincent Thrift Shops to support their charitable activities.
10 days before the desired Sunday of publication. bulletin@st-rita.org or bring/send to the Parish Office.
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