MASS TIMES SUNDAYS: Sat. 5:30 pm (Vigil), 7:30 am, 10 am & 12 noon
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 am – 5 pm, Rectory Oratory
Msgr. Richard Krekelberg—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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Msgr. Richard Krekelberg, Pastor 626.355.1292 x 223 • [email protected]
Dcn. Manuel & Chela Valencia [email protected] • 355.1292
Dcn. John & Marylee Hull [email protected] • 355.1292
Fr. Chris Thiel, OFM Cap. (10 am Sunday Mass presider)
Parish Office/Church Mailing Address 50 East Alegria Ave., Sierra Madre, CA 91024 Mon.-Fri. 9:15 am to 6pm; Sat. 9 am to 1 pm
[email protected] • 355.1292
Director of Administration Mary Lou Butler: [email protected] • 355.1292 x 222 Pastoral Council Parish Office: 355.1292 Finance Council Chair Bill Sullivan: 355.3707 St. Rita School Office: 626.355.6114 Principal: Joanne Harabedian • [email protected] Director of Liturgy & Music Paul Puccinelli: 355.1292 • [email protected] Director of Religious Education Cristina Cullen: 355.1292 • [email protected] Director of Youth Ministry/Confirmation Theresa Bui Costanzo: 626.590.8828 • [email protected] RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) Team Dcn. Manuel & Chela Valencia, Gary Fidone, and Susan Blakeslee: 355.1292 • [email protected]
How to Contact Us Parish Ministries and Organizations
Liturgy & Worship
Lectors and Eucharistic Ministers: David & Jill Muhs: 355.9810 • [email protected] Altar Servers: Youth—Kathy Ganino: 626.398.9302 • [email protected] Adult—Bill Cosso: 355.5656 Eucharistic Adoration: Kathy Ganino: 626.398.9302 • [email protected] Immaculate Heart of Mary Prayer Group: Susan Day: 355-3835 Sacristans: Sat. 5:30 pm: Gary Fidone/Stephen Bollman Sun. 7:30 am: Bill Cosso/David Banis; Sun. 10:00 am: David Muhs/Paula Garavaglia/Terri Eliassen; Sun. 12:00 pm: Bernie Grace Weekdays: John Bigley Porter (Evening Church Lockup): Sheila Palazzolo Environment: Mara Chimenti • 355.1292
Ministries & Organizations
Bereavement Ministry: 355.1292 • [email protected] Christian Family: Diana Snyder • 824.0125 • [email protected] Greeters & Ushers: Erny Henry 626.289.3504 • 626.327.9480 Men’s Club: Ed Driscoll • [email protected] New Members/Welcome: Contact the Parish Office St. Rita Guild: Joan Crow 355.3621 • [email protected] Senior Ministry: Marilyn McKernan • [email protected] Shawl Ministry: Mary Taillac 355.3179 • Marilyn Delgatto 355.8717
Other Contacts
Archivist: Marilyn McKernan • [email protected] Bulletin Submissions: [email protected] or drop off at Office Public Relations: [email protected] Registration Information: [email protected] • 355.1292 Webmaster: Ralph Seymour: [email protected]
Let Saint Rita Be There For You . . . Communion for Sick and Homebound Parishioners St. Rita Eucharistic Ministers provide Communion home visits. Contact the Parish Office • 355.1292 or Jill Muhs • 355.9810 • [email protected]
Anointing of the Sick Please notify us (355.1292) for the Anointing of the Sick, the sacrament intended for the seriously ill or dying and Our Lord’s special presence and companionship in serious time of need. Anointing may take place in the home, at the hospital or elsewhere and as often as once a month. If someone should die without anointing, remember that the desire to receive is sufficient.
If You Should Experience the Loss of a Loved One, Please Call Us at 355.1292 If you feel you will be in need, or your loved one has passed, we will assist in making arrangements with your chosen funeral director; refer you to our Bereavement Ministry and Music Ministry; and offer you helpful guidelines that will aid in the selection of readings for a Mass or Memorial Service. We know this can be a tough time and we want you to know that your parish is here for you. PLEASE UNDERSTAND we only have one resident priest; sometimes arrangements for another priest may be needed.
For Information Regarding These Sacraments Baptism—Please contact the Parish Office for further information on the Baptism process and requirements.
Reconciliation and First Eucharist—Preparation for children who have attained the age of reason (usually during 2nd grade) is arranged either through the Office of Religious Education or St. Rita Elementary School.
Matrimony—Contact the Parish Office upon engagement; at least six months is needed for preparation of this joyous sacrament!
Confirmation—A two-year program for freshman/sophomore age teens. Apply through the Office of Youth Ministry.
Dear Parishioners and Visitors,
SAINT RITA OF CASCIA CHURCH 3 REV. MSGR. RICHARD KREKELBERG
PASTOR’S CORNER
BLESSED AND HAPPY FEAST OF SAINT RITA!
With Saint Rita’s faith as our inspiration today, let us place our own faith in these words from today’s Gospel:
“Everything that the Father has is mine;
…the Spirit will take from what is mine
and declare it to you.”
We stand to realize that the reason why we profess faith in God as THE MOST HOLY TRINITY is simply because that is how Jesus revealed God to us. By speaking of his “Heavenly Father” and by talking about their “Spirit” as another person, we were set on a path to formulating our faith in God as Trinity. But take note: in this Jesus did not reveal everything to us about God—by no means have we “figured God out.” Fact: the word trinity is nowhere to be found in the Bible. God’s ways are still not our ways and God’s thoughts are beyond our thoughts; there are still a “gazillion” blanks to be filled in. I am reminded of a seminary high school religion teacher of mine, Vincentian Fr. Fred Martinez, who when we asked anything touching upon God’s mystery would reply, “Well, son, that’s one of those things I am going to add to my list to ask God when I finally see him face to face.”
Remove mystery and we no longer require any faith. Yet so precious to our faith is our belief in God as Trinity that we profess this faith every time we make the sign of the cross:
IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER, AND OF THE SON, AND OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. Think of what a profound act that is—not only do we name God as Trinity, but we also “cross ourselves” to profess our faith in the Paschal Mystery of Jesus, and we oftentimes use holy water, thus professing our faith in Baptism. It’s a jammed-packed profession of what we believe as Christians!
We must also think today on the wonderful example of faith we have in the person of our patroness, St. Rita of Cascia. As she is imaged so often as “gazing upon the crucifix,” we must realize her total faith in God as the Trinity—the Father loving the Son, the Son loving the Father, and that love being God’s Holy Spirit. The mark of the Crown of Thorns on her forehead indicated the depth to which she was included in love of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; and from this inclusion came her deep faith in God for whom all things are possible. St. Rita clearly understood her relationships on earth to be made holy and redeemable by their grounding in relationship we have in the Holy Trinity. Perhaps the most important element of our Christian Trinitarian theology is that Jesus revealed God to be in relationship—a relationship that flows from being simultaneously three and ONE. While it is easy to get caught up in the numbers game, I think the most sensible way to approach the mystery
of God as Trinity is to ask the quest ion, “How could i t be otherwise?” Being created in the image and likeness of God it stands to reason that as we experience ourselves as individuals who make up one family, many persons who constitute one community, then God must “Godself” be what God created. It is God’s being in relationship that gives divine origin and dignity to our own being in relationship to one another. Any of our relationships “gone bad” are relationships that have either lost sight of their divine origin, or that never have known their foundation in God to begin with.
This Feast Day of our beloved patroness, St. Rita of Cascia, and The Solemnity of The Most Holy Trinity, let us pray blessing and the bestowal o f g r a c e u p o n a l l o f ou r relationships—especially those that are vowed! Jesus prayed: THAT THEY MAY BE ONE AS WE ARE ONE! Let us make Jesus’ prayer our own as we seek integrity for our relationships and peace—the peace that only Jesus can give—
IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER, AND OF THE SON, AND OF THE HOLY SPIRIT and through intercession of his
humble and most trusting servant, SAINT RITA. AMEN! !
—Msgr. Richard
PLEASE PRAY FOR THOSE WHO REQUEST OUR PRAYERS —
Juanita Rojas, Luz Arriaga, Gwen Franklin, Diane Eyles, Lynn Snetsinger, Randy Graff, Paul Viger, Myrna Esther, Aubrey Randolph, Joseph Baiunco, Toni Baiunco, Andy Pulley, Isabel Rosas Curci, José Zuniga, Lancelot Loera, Evelyn Jane Ybarra, Joseph J. Gruppie, Patricia Greer, Ron Jones, John Collins, Doug Peterson, Sandra Osborne, Linda Theriault, Guia Canizales, Margie Schubert, Evelyn Tres, Gerald Drean, Montserrat Marti, Maria Carmen Marti, Toni Navarro, Clare Marquardt, Tonyja Blakeslee, Addie Marshall, Jackie Bagnuolo, Mary Ellen Isoard, Edith Olah, Fred Mycroft, Joseph Moore.
FEAST OF ST. RITA OF CASCIA—MAY 22, 2016 4 MASS INTENTIONS
SATURDAY, MAY 21 8:00 AM Jackie Bagnuolo INT 5:30 PM Meagan Smith Family INT SUNDAY, MAY 22—FEAST OF ST. RITA 7:30 AM For All Parishioners 10:00 AM For All St. Rita Devotees 12 NOON Larry Vanni INT MONDAY, MAY 23 8:00 AM Deacon Martin Clement RIP TUESDAY, MAY 24 8:00 AM Kevin Walsh RIP WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 8:00 AM Communion Service THURSDAY, MAY 26 8:00 AM Communion Service FRIDAY, MAY 27 8:00 AM Melba Fones RIP SATURDAY, MAY 28 8:00 AM Rev. Msg. John F. O’Byrne RIP 5:30 PM Meagan Smith Family INT SUNDAY, MAY 29 7:30 AM James Amorteguy RIP 10:00 AM For All Parishioners 12 NOON Dan Hernandez INT
The Rosary & the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy are recited as a group at 7:20 am before the weekday Masses.
FEAST DAYS
Wednesday—St. Bede the Venerable; St. Gregory VII; St. Mary Magdalene de’Pazzi Thursday—St. Philip Neri Friday—St. Augustine of Canterbury
READINGS FOR THE FEAST OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY
First Reading—Before anything was created, the wisdom of God was brought forth (Proverbs 8:22-31). Psalm—O Lord, our God, how wonderful your name in all the earth! (Psalm 8). Second Reading—God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit that has been given to us (Romans 5:1-5). Gospel—Everything that the Father has is mine; the Spirit will take from what is mine and declare it to you (John 16:12-15).
The Gospel According to Mark
Begins Thursday, June 9
A ten-week course of study 7 to 8:30 pm
Just bring your Bible and a notepad. Presented by parishioners Jim & Alice Cobbin in their home.
Space is limited. For more information or to
register:
Jim Cobbin • 626/390-6951 [email protected]
Feast of The Most Holy Trinity Today we not only celebrate the Feast Day of our Patroness St. Rita of Cascia but also the Solemn Feast of the Most Holy Trinity.
Trinity Sunday is celebrated a week after Pentecost Sunday in honor of the most fundamental of Christian beliefs—belief in the Holy Trinity. We can never fully understand the mystery of the Trinity, but we can sum it up in the following
formula: God is three Persons in one Nature.
The three Persons of God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit— are all equally God, and They cannot be divided.
Seeking Spiritual Guidance? The Spiritual Direction Ministry at Holy Family Church provides an opportunity to those who seek guidance, affirmation and/or enrichment in their spiritual experience. All are welcome to join. An initial conversation may help you decide if this journey will benefit you. We will meet with you at a convenient time to discern the possible benefits to you. Most participants meet with their Spiritual Director once each month for about one hour, at no cost.
Mary Schimmoller, Director of Volunteers, Holy Family Church, South Pasadena 626/403-6113 ● [email protected]
If you would like to add or remove a name from our Sick List, please contact
Parish Office 355-1292 or [email protected]
Youth Ministry
SAINT RITA OF CASCIA CHURCH 5 EDGE Middle School ~We’ll see you in September.~
High School Youth Nite Wed., May 25 , 7:00-8:30 pm, O’Malley
Theresa Costanzo • [email protected]
Religious Ed
~We’ll see you in September.~
Sunday School ~We’ll see you in September.~
Cristina Cullen • [email protected]
Please contact us for more information on this Ministry for adults between 18 and 35, single or married.
Priya Tharayil • [email protected]
Deadline is 10 days before desired publication date. Tell us what’s happening in your Ministry/Organization and send us some pictures too (jpeg format).
Questions? Contact Rosemary—
[email protected] • 355-1292 x226
Religious Education
Young Adult Ministry
Bulletin Submissions
Monthly Service at St. Francis Center
Although organized by our St. Rita Youth Ministry, everyone is welcome to join us as we assist with food giveaways at the Center. We go on the first Saturday of each month at about 9 am and return after 3-4 hours of service. If you want more information or would like to join us, please contact
Theresa Costanzo [email protected]
Senior Ministry—Year of Mercy Project Children’s Used Shoes Needed
We are collecting used children’s shoes—in wearable condition—
for distribution to the needy in Haiti. We will give our donations to Holy Family Church, South Pasadena, and they will include them in their shipment. What could be easier? Just bring your donations to the Parish Office.
Marilyn McKernan • 355-1292 x 233 [email protected]
Immaculate Heart Radio
I would like to encourage each of you to listen to our local Immaculate Heart Radio Station, KHJ 930AM. IR Radio broadcasts programs that help you share your faith with everyone, grow in your own faith journey and think about important issues of the day from the perspective of our Catholic faith.
To obtain information about featuring your Ministry or business on the air, please contact me.
Mayra Brown • 213/446-7414 • [email protected]
Summer Luncheon & Entertainment Featuring our Parishioner and President of the Men’s Club—
Ed Driscoll
Sunday, June 12 at 1:30 pm in O’Malley Hall $15/person; includes choice of salad,
beverage, and dessert.
You may think you know Ed but maybe you’re in for some surprises—author, Emmy-Award winner, and stand-up comedian! Come to find out more about our multi-talented parishioner—and be prepared to laugh.
Watch for a flyer in next week’s Bulletin for more information and to make your reservations.
Marilyn McKernan • 355-1292 x233 • marilyn@st-rita. org
Attention: Adults who are Young-At-Heart. Do you want to be part of a fun and dynamic Ministry that gives you an opportunity to serve youth and those in need? Join our Youth Ministry Team! We’ll provide all the training—you provide the enthusiasm and dedication.
Theresa Costanzo • [email protected] 626/590-8828
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Capital Campaign
Friday, May 27—The Young Choristers of Pueri Cantores. 7:30 pm. Featuring works by Vivaldi, Pergolesi, Mozart and other composers. $15/adults; $12/seniors and children under 12. St. Philip the Apostle Church, 151 S. Hill Avenue, Pasadena 91106.
Tickets & Information: 626/918-3994
Monday, June 27—Bosco Tech Summer Programs begin; 5-6 weeks duration. Academic enrichment and review courses, as well as sports camps, for boys and girls in sixth to twelfth grade. Contact us for information about course offerings and complete details.
Karen Krynen • 525/940-2149 Www.boscotech.edu/summer-programs
This Week at St. RitaThis Week at St. RitaThis Week at St. Rita
Monday, May 23—Baptism Preparation Class CANCELLED
Next Class will be on 27 for July 3 Baptisms
Thursday, May 26—Liturgy of the Hours Contemplative Music 5-5:30 pm • Evening Prayer 5:30-6 pm
In the Parish Office Oratory Chapel
Save the DateSave the DateSave the Date
Monday, May 30—Memorial Day Observance Pioneer Cemetery • 11 am
See next week’s Bulletin for more information.
Friday, June 3—Adoration After the 8 am Mass until 5 pm
Parish Office Oratory Chapel
Thursday, June 9—Bible Study Begins See page 4 for information.
Sunday, June 12—Senior Ministry Summer Luncheon
See page 5 for information.
Catholic Community
& Local Events
Q. How can I find out more about Phase II? A. This Sunday, May 22, visit our Campaign Booth, just south of the Church. There you can see the St. Rita Master Plan and some special renderings of the Chapel/Shrine plans that are part of Phase II. Folks will be on hand to answer your questions and give you additional information. Stop by and say hello! Of course, you can always get more information about the Campaign, the Master Plan—including the various phases—by calling the Parish Office. Mary Lou Butler • 355-1292 x222 • [email protected]
WELCOME TO OUR VISITORS
this Sunday as we
CELEBRATE
The Feast Day of our Patroness,
Saint Rita of Cascia
ST. RITA OF CASCIA CHURCH 7
What a Fun Run! Last Sunday, nearly 100 runners and walkers participated in the St. Rita Men’s Club Fun Run which benefits the St. Rita Raiders athletic programs. Runners of all ages enjoyed the cool temperatures, and all finishers received a medal, IFruggie drink, bagels, and bananas. The top three finishers in eight age categories also received special certificates.