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Rev. Timothy Deutsch, Temporary Administrator Rev. Jacob A. Bertrand, Pastor (On Leave) Rev. John Bosco Musinguzi, In Residence
MASS SCHEDULE: Sunday Vigil: 4:30 pm (Saturday); Sunday: 8:00 am and 11:00 am. Liturgy of the Word for Children dismisses during the 11:00 am Mass. Monday – Friday: 8:00 am. Holy Days and Holidays: see bulletin and parish website for special Mass times. NURSERY: Sunday, open from 7:45 am to 9:30 am and from 10:45 am to 12:30 pm. Closed from 9:30 am to 10:45 am. Located on the north side of the church. CONFESSION: Wednesday from 5:00 pm to 6:15 pm. ANOINTING OF THE SICK: The first Saturday of the month after the 4:30 pm Mass, or by appointment. In an emergency, please call the Parish Office at (619) 463-6629.
DEVOTIONS Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament: First Friday of each month from the end of daily Mass until 11:55 am. Rosary: Daily after the morning Mass and other special occasions. Our Mother of Perpetual Help: Tuesday following the morning Mass.
9800 San Juan St • Spring Valley, CA 91977 Phone (619)463-6629 • Fax (619)463-8101
www.santasophia.org • [email protected]
February 8, 2015
Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Mark 1:29-39
We can imagine that the appearance of this group of guests at her house caused Simon's mother-in-law some distress; in her illness, she had been unable to offer them the hospitality so important in that culture. But as soon as the fever disappeared, she regained the freedom to properly welcome her visitors. No longer sick, she was able to serve. And that was exactly what she wanted to do. Without hesitation, she began to use her restored health to care for others. And soon enough, her hospitality was extended to new levels because "the whole town was gathered at the door" to see Jesus in action.
How do we use our health? Do we
think of it as a gift from God to be
put at the service of others? Or do
we think of good health as simply
our own right? Today's virtuous
woman teaches us about a kind of
physical generosity. Recognizing
that her health had been given to
her as a gift, she in turn offered
her strength, her ability to stand
and walk and work, as a gift to
others. What a beautiful way to
understand the human body.
Instead of focusing on how our
bodies can serve us, may we
follow the example of this woman
who was so quick to attend to the
needs of her family, her friends,
and her neighbors.
© 2015 Liturgical Publications Inc, LPI Resource Center.
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PAGE TWO FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME February 8th, 2015
SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 8TH, 2015
Sunday: Jb 7:1-4, 6-7/1 Cor 9:16-19, 22-23/ Mk 1:29-39 Ps 147:1-6
Monday: Gn 1:1-19/Mk 6:53-56 Ps 104:1-2a, 5-6, 10, 12, 24, 35c
Tuesday: Gn 1:20-2:4a/Mk 7:1-13 Ps 8:4-9
Wednesday: Gn 2:4b-9, 15-17/Mk 7:14-23 Ps 104:1-2a, 27-28, 29bc-30
Thursday: Gn 2:18-25/Mk 7:24-30 Ps 128:1-5
Friday: Gn 3:1-8/Mk 7:31-37 Ps 32:1-2, 5-7
Saturday: Gn 3:9-24/Mk 8:1-10 Ps 90:2-4c, 5-6, 12-13
MASS SCHEDULE AND INTENTIONS
Feb. 12th, Thu: Weekday 8:00 am Intentions of Jeffery Valbuena
Feb. 13th, Fri: Weekday 8:00 am Intentions of Remy & Lettie Reyes 55th Wedding Anniversary
Feb. 14th, Sat: Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Vigil) 4:30 pm Intentions of John Paul Brown
Feb. 15th, Sun: Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am Intentions of Remy & Lettie Reyes 11:00 am +Patrick Stevenson
Feb. 7th, Sat: Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Vigil) 4:30 pm Intentions of Hope Brown
Feb. 8th, Sun: Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am +Tara Trower 11:00 am +Robert Presnillo
Feb. 9th, Mon: Weekday 8:00 am Intentions of Anne
Feb. 10th, Tue: Weekday 8:00 am Intentions of Joseph Brown
Feb. 11th, Wed: Weekday (Our Lady of Lourdes) 8:00 am Intentions of Maria Belflower
PLEASE REMEMBER THOSE IN NEED OF SPECIAL PRAYER
Doris Kellhofer Brian Vandenberg
Jessica Kline Leticia Rebollar Detra Hambrick Heather Sturgill
Vie Liddell Maria Tangen
Sister Roseann Cordova Lilyne Hollingworth
Audrey Witnik Ben & Bridget Gordon and Family
Ernest and Agnes Stelmar Ed Paige
Carol & Ed Robinson Anita Sanford
Brandon Ancho Lenny Goins
Ricardo Dominguez
Names in bold are newly added this week.
Also pray for the special intentions written in the Book of Needs at the back of the church.
From the Business Manager
In the mail, you will be receiving the information for the 2015 Annual Catholic Appeal: Called to Be Merciful. This appeal supports charitable needs throughout the Diocese of San Diego. Our gifts make possible the work that impacts so many in our diocese: service to the poor and imprisoned, education for children in Catholic schools and training of catechists, formation of candidates for the priesthood, ministry to our youth and to young people on university campuses, preparation of couples for marriage, and support for parish development in Imperial Valley. If you have a moment, take a look at the brochure and become familiar with the eight areas that are assisted by this campaign. To participate in the campaign, return your pledge card that you receive in the mail, in the Sun-day collection basket. Extra brochures, pledge cards, and envelopes will be available in the pews and the side shelves for the next two weeks. Each parish has a goal to attain from the Diocese. Any monies received over that amount stay here in the parish. Last year, our amount over our goal was used for the Fire Restoration Fund. Thank you for your consideration.
You may have wondered about the scaffold over the altar last week. It was for the final alignment of the laser beam for the smoke detector that monitors any smoke that ris-es to the ceiling. The fire department approved its opera-tion on Monday. It was also tested, that the sound system turns off when the smoke/fire alarms are activated.
It is hard to believe Lent is only slightly more than two weeks away. Yes, there will be another mailing before Ash Wednesday. This mailing will not have any pledge cards or envelopes, only help for a prayerful and peaceful Lent. Peace
IN OBSERVANCE OF PRESIDENT’S DAY ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16TH, THE ACADEMY,
CMO AND PARISH OFFICES WILL ALL BE CLOSED.
Santa Sophia's Academy drama club (K-8) is presenting “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” on February 12th & 13th with performances at 1:00 pm and 7:00 pm in Prendergast Hall. The cost is free. Please come and enjoy a
great show, while supporting the Academy!
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR RECENTLY DECEASED
VILMA BABIC
PAGE THREE FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME February 8th, 2015
NEW PARISHIONERS
Welcome! We warmly invite you
to join our faith community. To
register, please visit the parish
office anytime after morning
mass till 4:30 pm, Monday thru
Friday. Or you can pick up a
form in the vestibule of the
church.
BAPTISM
Please contact Father Tim at
(619) 463-6629 for Baptism
preparation information. Parents
are encouraged to begin the
preparation process before their
child is born.
ADULT/CHILD
RELIGIOUS FORMATION
Please contact Donna Hernandez
at the Catechetical Ministry
Office at (619) 463-6011 for
more information.
MATRIMONY
Please contact the Parish Office
at (619) 463-6629 before setting
the date, time and location of
your wedding. In the Diocese of
San Diego, couples should plan
on a nine month (minimum)
period of marriage preparation.
FUNERALS
Please contact the Parish Office
at (619) 463-6629 ext. 104.
BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS
Submissions are due Fridays at
noon, nine days prior to publica-
tion. Send to:
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CLERGY
REV. TIMOTHY DEUTSCH Ext. 100 TEMPORARY ADMINISTRATOR [email protected]
REV. JACOB BERTRAND PASTOR [email protected]
REV. JOHN BOSCO Ext. 107 PRIEST IN RESIDENCE [email protected]
PARISH STAFF
BILL SMIRNIOTIS Ext. 104 BUSINESS MANAGER [email protected]
SANA AURO Ext. 103 BOOKEEPER [email protected] SARA GONZALEZ Ext. 100 PORTRESS [email protected] MARIA BELFLOWER Ext. 102 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIASANT [email protected]
MUSIC MINISTRY
DAVID STEVENS Ext. 113 DIRECTOR [email protected]
FACILITIES MAINTENANCE
JIM KINNEY Ext. 108 DIRECTOR [email protected]
LITURGICAL MINISTRIES
ROSEMARY WELLINGTON Ext. 115 SACRISTAN [email protected]
SANTA SOPHIA ACADEMY
KAREN LAAPERI (619) 463-0488 PRINCIPAL [email protected]
ESTELA DIAZ (619) 463-0488 SECRETARY [email protected] SANTA SOPHIA PRESCHOOL
VICTORIA SIMANEK (619) 463-0141 DIRECTOR [email protected]
CATECHETICAL MINISTRY OFFICE
BERNADETTE PADLO Ext. 111 DIRECTOR [email protected]
DONNA HERNANDEZ Ext. 110 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT [email protected]
GENNETTE MEDINA Ext. 112 SR. HIGH YOUTH [email protected]
NATHAN JOHNSON Ext. 112 JR. HIGH YOUTH
YOUNG ADULT MINISTRIES
RACHEL SMITH [email protected]
TERESA SPORLEDER [email protected]
ARE YOU IN A RELATIONSHIP WITH SOMEONE WHO IS PRESSURING YOU FOR MORE INTIMACY THAN YOU WANT OR ARE READY FOR?
This is a Safe Place Community: Santa Sophia’s team provides faith-based support to parishioners, family and friends who suspect or know of violence in their relationships. Call (619) 663-9785 and leave a message. A team member will call and offer resources that can help in situations of child, elder or intimate partner abuse.
Santa Sophia Catholic Church and Academy Parish Office: (619) 463-6629 Fax: (619) 463-8101 Monday ~ Friday from after daily mass - 4:30 pm
Academy Office: (619) 463-0488 Fax: (619) 668-5469 Monday ~ Friday from 7:30 am - 3:30 pm Preschool Office: (619) 463-0141 Fax: (619) 463-8101 Monday ~ Friday from 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
CMO Office: (619) 463-6011 Fax: (619) 668-5458 Monday ~ Friday from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm & Sunday 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Santa Sophia Academy educates students from Preschool through Eighth Grade.
Tuition is surprisingly affordable
The student-teacher ratio in grades K-8, is 24:1
In Preschool, 15:1
~ CATHOLIC EDUCATION ~ THE GIFT THAT LASTS A LIFETIME!
Santa Sophia Academy offers:
Catholic education based on morals, values, and the teachings of Christ
Accredited by The Western Association of Schools and Colleges and The Western Catholic Education Association
Dedicated, loving, caring and credentialed teachers, many with advanced degrees
Honors, Scholarships and successful placement of our graduates into Catholic, private, and pub-lic high schools.
You are cordially invited to come and take a tour and see our students and teachers in “action”…
Please call:
Mrs. Victoria Simanek, Preschool Director at (619) 463-0141
or Mrs. Karen Laaperi, Academy Principal
at (619) 463-0488
Please visit us at our website @ www.santasophiaacademy.org
We would love to have your family join ours and be part of this wonderful faith filled community!
S anta Sophia Academy is where
your child will “Seek Wisdom +
Live Virtue + Encounter Christ”
each day. It is a wonderful community
of parent, student and teacher partner-
ship that helps each child reach their full potential
while learning and practicing their faith and serv-
ing their school, parish and community in a Christ-
centered environment.
PAGE SIX FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME February 8th, 2015
DAILY PRAYER FOR PRIESTS
O Jesus, I pray for your faithful and; fervent priests;
For your unfaithful and tepid priests; For your priests laboring at home or
Abroad in distant mission fields. For your tempted priests;
For your lonely and desolate priests; For your young priests; For your dying priests;
For the souls of your priests in Purgatory. But above all, I recommend to you
The priests dearest to me; The priest who baptized me;
The priests who absolved me from my sins; The priests at whose Masses I assisted and who gave me
Your Body and Blood in Holy Communion; The priests who taught and instructed me;
All the priests to whom I am indebted in any other way
(especially……………..….) O Jesus, keep them all close to your heart,
And bless them abundantly in time and in Eternity,
Amen
Sunday, February 8th - Very Rev. Bruce Orsborn
Monday, February 9th - Rev. Michael Ortiz
Tuesday, February 10th - Rev. George Ortiz-Guzman
Wednesday, February 11th - Rev. Msgr. Jeremiah O’Sullivan
Thursday, February 12th - Rev. Ronald Pachence
Friday, February 13th - Rev. Gerald Palcheck
Saturday, February 14th - Rev. Msgr. W. Pattison
COLLECTION REPORT
Jan. 26th, 2015 - Feb. 1st, 2015 Plate Envelopes eGiving
Breakdown of gifts received $0.00 to $5.00 $5.01 to $10.00 $10.01 to $25.00 $25.01 to $50.00
$50.01 to $100.00 $100.01 to $150.00
$150.01 to $500.00 $500.01 to $1,000.00
Total contributing households
$15,023.50 $1237.00
$12,048.50 $1,738.00
56 65
149 77 39 11 9 0
_______
406
St. Vincent de Paul $1241.00.00
Fire Restoration Fund $444.00
SENIOR CORNER
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Thursday, February 12, 10:00 am – Noon Grossmont Healthcare District Herrick Library 9001 Wakarusa St., La Mesa, CA 91942 1-800-827-4277
Chick-fil-A. For the entire month of February, Chick-fil-A restaurants nationwide will give customers free cups of its new specialty-grade THRIVE Farmers™ hot or iced coffee all day long. Wendy’s 10% off 55+
“I had fun, fun , fun till my doctor took the T-bone awaaaaaaaay!”
Inviting all Fil-Am for a meeting on Sunday, February 8th after the 11:30 am mass this weekend. The meeting will be in the Verhoeven Room.
Contact Tellie Dominguez @ 619-670-7403
Girl Scout cookies will be available for purchase after all the weekend masses, February 7th & 8th and 14th & 15th. All cookies sell for $5.00 per box and pro-ceeds support activities, volunteering training, com-munity projects and more.
Congratulations to these young men on their achievements.
The Scouts who received the Ad Altare Dei religious em-blem award during the past year:
DONOVAN CHORNY SAMMY ALMEIDA
The Scouts who achieved Eagle Scout rank during the past year:
BEN CASTRO JOSEPH REARIC
MITCHELL MCMILLAN
PAGE SEVEN FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME February 8th, 2015
SAVE THE DATE!
Sweethearts Dinner & Dance An Enchanted Evening of
Fun!
Knights of Columbus and the Catholic Daughters of Santa Sophia cordially invite you to our annual
Valentine’s Day event
Date: Saturday, February 14th, 2015 Location: Santa Sophia Parish Prendergast Hall Menu Includes: Prime Rib, Shrimp or Vegetarian Lasagna
Social Hour: 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Dinner: 7:00 pm
Raffle: 8:00 pm
Dancing & Social Hour: 8:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Tickets: $25.00 per person or you can purchase
them on line at: http://kofc9332valledeoro.weebly.com
IT’S TIME TO PARTY IT UP… MARDI GRAS Sponsored by the CMO & High School Youth of our parish.
Time: 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm Location: Prendergast Hall Date: Tuesday, February 17th, 2015
Fat Tuesday is the day before Ash Wednesday. It is also known as Mardi Gras Day, Shrove Day, Fetter Dienstag or Carnival. Since Lent is a time of absti-nence, traditionally of meat, fat, eggs and dairy products, Shrove Tuesday’s (from “to shrive,’ or hear confessions) menu was designed to use up all the fat, eggs and dairy products left in the kitchen and store room. It is also a ‘feast’ to prepare for the time of ‘famine’ in the desert. Santa Sophia Parish will begin our Shrove Tuesday celebration with “Burning of the Palms”. Bring your palm crosses and fronds blessed last year on Palm Sunday to be burned. Following the burning of the palms we will have our Mardi Gras celebration. Please come and enjoy a great evening of food, fun and activities for all. We will provide the Pizza and ask that you bring a dish to share.
A-M bring a vegetable dish or salad to share N-Z bring a dessert to share
Please make a dish to share for 8 or more persons in a disposable container. Paper goods and drinks will be provided. We are asking families to make a $5.00 donation at the door, to help offset the cost of the pizza. Evening activities will include: Mask Making, Face Panting, Games, Beads and a 50/50
Drawing. If you would like to donate bags of candy,
water or boxed drinks or for more information
please call the CMO office at (619) 463-6011.
Interfaith Shelter Network The Interfaith Rotational Shelter
returns to Santa Sophia February 14th - 28th
How can you help? The possibili-ties are plentiful! Contribute an evening meal, volunteer as an over-night host, help to move our guests,
or even help with set up and break down. Cash do-nations are greatly needed as well. Sign up sheets will be at the kiosk and donation envelopes will be in pews and on the side tables starting the weekend of January 31st and February 1st. The Lenten sea-son is almost here and as Christians we are called to serve. Let us be the face of Christ to our broth-ers and sisters.
Please help in any way you can, and thank you in advance for your generous support.
For more information contact Bill North at (619) 396-1554 or email [email protected].
Have you been Baptized?
Have you celebrated your First Eucharist?
Are you over 18 yrs. old, at-tending Mass regularly and have not been Confirmed?
If you answered “YES” to any of these questions, you are invited to find out more about our Adult Confirmation sessions that will begin on: Thursday, February 19th at 7:00 pm in Room 4 of the Cate-chetical Ministry Office.
Please call Donna at (619) 463-6011 for more information and to register for the upcoming class.
$10.00 raffle ticket - Grand Prize - purchase at the kiosk after mass
3-Night stay at a Las Vegas
Luxury Resort Hotel
$5.00 raffle ticket - can only be purchased at the night of the dinner
Dinner for six (6) prepared
by Fr. Bosco & other prizes
Rev. Timothy Deutsch, Temporary Administrator Rev. Jacob A. Bertrand, Pastor (On Leave) Rev. John Bosco Musinguzi, In Residence
MASS SCHEDULE: Sunday Vigil: 4:30 pm (Saturday); Sunday: 8:00 am and 11:00 am. Liturgy of the Word for Children dismisses during the 11:00 am Mass. Monday – Friday: 8:00 am. Holy Days and Holidays: see bulletin and parish website for special Mass times. NURSERY: Sunday, open from 7:45 am to 9:30 am and from 10:45 am to 12:30 pm. Closed from 9:30 am to 10:45 am. Located on the north side of the church. CONFESSION: Wednesday from 5:00 pm to 6:15 pm. ANOINTING OF THE SICK: The first Saturday of the month after the 4:30 pm Mass, or by appointment. In an emergency, please call the Parish Office at (619) 463-6629.
DEVOTIONS Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament: First Friday of each month from the end of daily Mass until 11:55 am. Rosary: Daily after the morning Mass and other special occasions. Our Mother of Perpetual Help: Tuesday following the morning Mass.
9800 San Juan St • Spring Valley, CA 91977 Phone (619)463-6629 • Fax (619)463-8101
www.santasophia.org • [email protected]
February 8, 2015
Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Mark 1:29-39
We can imagine that the appearance of this group of guests at her house caused Simon's mother-in-law some distress; in her illness, she had been unable to offer them the hospitality so important in that culture. But as soon as the fever disappeared, she regained the freedom to properly welcome her visitors. No longer sick, she was able to serve. And that was exactly what she wanted to do. Without hesitation, she began to use her restored health to care for others. And soon enough, her hospitality was extended to new levels because "the whole town was gathered at the door" to see Jesus in action.
How do we use our health? Do we
think of it as a gift from God to be
put at the service of others? Or do
we think of good health as simply
our own right? Today's virtuous
woman teaches us about a kind of
physical generosity. Recognizing
that her health had been given to
her as a gift, she in turn offered
her strength, her ability to stand
and walk and work, as a gift to
others. What a beautiful way to
understand the human body.
Instead of focusing on how our
bodies can serve us, may we
follow the example of this woman
who was so quick to attend to the
needs of her family, her friends,
and her neighbors.
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