SAINTS FELICITAS & PERPETUA CHURCH 1190 PALOMAR ROAD, SAN MARINO, CA 91108 ● WWW.SSFP.ORG
All Are Welcome! We encourage all Catholic adults living within the parish, and those who would like to join our parish, to register. To register, contact the Rectory Office.
Parish Staff
Fr. Paul K. Fitzpatrick, Pastor (ext. 120) Annette Early, Business Office (ext. 115) Monica Wolfe, Rectory Office (ext. 113) Jackie Whitenack, Religious Education (ext. 114) Michael Gabinelli, Music [email protected]
Rectory Office ~ (626) 796-0432 Rectory Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Sunday
School Transitional K (age 4) - Grade 8
(626) 796-8223 2955 Huntington Drive Mary-Frances O’Neill, Principal Annette Early, Business Manager
Sunday Mass Schedule: Sunday: 7:30, 9:30 and 11:30 am Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm
Weekday Mass Schedule: Monday thru Friday: 8:15 am
Rosary and Prayer for Vocations: Monday thru Friday: 7:45 am
Confessions: Monday: 8:45 to 9:00 am Saturday: 4:00 to 5:00 pm and by appointment
Baptism: Please contact the Rectory Office at least two months in advance for information and class time.
Marriage Preparation: Please contact the Rectory Office at least six months in advance.
Funeral Arrangements: Contact Rectory Office to make arrangements.
“Stand firm in faith, love one another…” Saint Perpetua
July 22, 2018 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time
16th Sunday in Ordinary Time Saints Felicitas & Perpetua Church July 22, 2018
*** STEWARDSHIP ***
Weekly Goal $12,000
Offertory - June 2018
To access go to www.ssfp.org and click on the DONATE button in the top heading of our website.
Thank you for your support!
Stewardship - A Way of Living
From this Sunday’s Readings
“…come away by yourselves to a lonely place and rest awhile.”
MARK 6:31
Do you spend time, every day, alone and in silence listen-
ing to how God is calling you? If not, you are missing out
on a wonderful opportunity to develop a more personal
relationship with Him. Unless we talk and more important-
ly, listen to God every day, how else will we know how He
is calling us? Consider making a retreat this year, spend
some “alone” time with God.
June YTD
Envelopes & Collection: $23,292 $165,148
Faith Direct: $13,761 $90,015
Total: $37,053 $255,163
Goal: $48,000 $300,000
Over (Under) Goal: ($10,974) ($44,837)
WISDOM God’s Vision for Life Tuesday Nights at 7 pm
July 31, August 7, 14 & 21
Scripture and the Tradition of the Catholic Church provide an abundance of wisdom, though it can often be challenging to apply it to our lives. In this study, Jeff Cavins and Thomas Smith examine biblical wisdom as it relates to daily life. Drawing on the wisdom literature of the Bible—Proverbs, Wisdom, Sirach, and Ecclesiastes—Wisdom will teach you how to actively seek out sound guidance and increase your sense of peace in navigating life. In everything from friend-ships to finances, from making decisions to attaining peace of mind, Scripture offers a vision for happiness and well-being. With this program, you will learn how to gather, gain, and grow in wisdom, and you will experience the joy it brings to your life. As Pope Francis reminds us, “Wisdom is seeing with God’s eyes.” Please plan to join Fr. Paul and Romaine for this series by ordering your Journal for the series which also provides online access to each night’s video if you are not able to attend a session!
Name: Phone Number: E-Mail:
Wisdom Journal Order Form—$25—Checks Payable to SSFP (Please return ASAP to rectory with your payment to reserve your set)
16th Sunday in Ordinary Time Saints Felicitas & Perpetua Church July 22, 2018
SUNDAY PRE-SCHOOL Ages 2, 3, 4 and 5 year olds During the 9:30 am Mass
CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD during the 9:30 Mass For children grades 1-5
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION GRADES 1-8
Tuesdays at 3:45 - 5:00 pm
HIGH SCHOOL CONFIRMATION
For information about Religious Education for children and youth, please call Jackie Whitenack at the Rectory Office (626) 796-0432, ext. 114.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS Classes will begin in September and
meet Saturdays at 9:00 am
RCIA / ADULT CONFIRMATION Catholics are not born, they are formed! If you were not baptized as an infant, if you did not make your First Com-munion as a child, if you were not confirmed as a teen, it is not too late! If you would like to consider becoming fully initiated in the Catholic faith, you are most welcome! Please call Fr. Paul in the Rectory (626-796-0432 x120).
FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH & ADULTSFOR CHILDREN, YOUTH & ADULTSFOR CHILDREN, YOUTH & ADULTS
TUESDAY MORNINGTUESDAY MORNINGTUESDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY at 9:00 amBIBLE STUDY at 9:00 amBIBLE STUDY at 9:00 am
All are invited to join us at 9:00 am in the Parish Center (enter through the double doors on Palomar).
For more information please contact Romaine at 626-796-0863.
All Classes will resume in the Fall.
SS. Felicitas and Perpetua School Our school strives to instill in our students a love of learning, the val-
ue of service, and respect for all people.
Now Enrolling Transitional Kindergarten
through 8th Grade
Contact our Principal, Ms. Mary-Frances O’Neill to schedule a tour.
Join Fr. Paul to attend the
Oberammergau Passion Play 2020
the longest running play in history
Departing LAX Monday, September 7, 2020! Our Land Pilgrimage Package includes Prague, Bratislava, Budapest, Vienna, Altötting, Oberammergau and Munich
See website for information flyer and video.
2019 Alaska Cruise
7 Days sailing August 16, 2019 aboard Radiance of the Seas
Royal Caribbean
Optional 3 day land package prior to sailing date.
For more information, please contact Marie at Archer Travel (818) 236-4268.
16th Sunday in Ordinary Time Saints Felicitas & Perpetua Church July 22, 2018
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Orlando Barquier Betty Vaughan
Morgan Underwood Christopher MacDougall
John MacDougall Ethel Mae Karnos Prudence Marshall
Carol Riboli Hilda Everett
Salvador Pilar Sr. Joseph Wahlen
Fayann Ingoldby Rick Mejia
Renee Andrade Mary Watkins Toby Yguico
Monica Regalado Anton DeSzily Julie Melendez
Angelina Regine Michael Gigliobianco
Michael John
Paul Bozigian Ophelia Jimenez
Dolores Soto Josefina Porcile
Tim MacDougall Heidi Vinyard
Elizabeth Linden Adrian Baird
Mercy Facciani Marianne Kearney
Gabriela Olmos Carol Hale Pat Griffith
Sally Michaelson Connie Li
Lanny Callahan Joy & Joe Cotugno
Joseph Pacilio Merrill F. Anderson Frances Heinselman Ana Luisa Cabrales
Lydia Pareja
ALUMNI OFFICE: Annette Early BEREAVEMENT: Josephine Willis Frances Anderson BIBLE STUDY: Romaine McDonnell CHILDREN’S PARISH CHOIR Leilani Wilmore FILIPINO ASSOCIATION: Michael Llamas Ailene del Rosario Michel HOLY COMMUNION TO HOMEBOUND: Monica Wolfe KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS: Chris Nuno: Grand Knight Luis Romo: Financial Secretary PARENT SERVICE ORGANIZATION (PSO) Rita Sandoval RETREAT CAPTAINS: Dan Cuni (Men) Emma Stewart (Women) SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN: Joe Early Susana Torres SCOUTS: Brenda Sanchez (Girls) Victor Alcala (Boys) SUNDAY COFFEE: Annette Early SUNDAY PRE-SCHOOL: 9:30 am Kimberly Rivera SINGLES’ CLUB: Santa Anita (Ages 21-45) USHERS: Monica Wolfe WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION: Cheryl Alberg
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Today’s Readings
First Reading — I shall gather the remnant of my flock and bring them back to their meadow (Jeremiah 23:1-6). Psalm — The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want (Psalm 23). Second Reading — In Christ Jesus you who were once far off have become near by the blood of Christ (Ephesians 2:13-18). Gospel — When Jesus saw the vast crowd, his heart was moved with pity for them, and he began to teach them many things (Mark 6:30-34).
Readings for the Week
Monday: Mi 6:1-4, 6-8; Ps 50:5-6, 8-9, 16bc-17, 21, 23; Mt 12:38-42 Tuesday: Mi 7:14-15, 18-20; Ps 85:2-8; Mt 12:46-50 Wednesday: 2 Cor 4:7-15; Ps 126:1bc-6; Mt 20:20-28 Thursday: Jer 2:1-3, 7-8, 12-13; Ps 26:6-7ab, 8-11; Mt 13:10-17 Friday: Jer 3:14-17; Jer 31:10-13; Mt 13:18-23 Saturday: Jer 7:1-11; Ps 84:3-6a, 8a, 11; Mt 13:24-30 Sunday: 2 Kgs 4:42-44; Ps 145:10-11, 15-18; Eph 4:1-6; Jn 6:1-15
Anointing of the Sick July 28-29
after all Masses
This Sacrament is for all who are ill, ad-vanced in age, or preparing for surgery.
Filipino Association invites everyone to our
Sacred Heart Novena, Mass & Potluck Friday, August 3rd beginning at 7:00 pm
7:00 pm – Novena Prayers 7:30 pm – Mass
8:00 pm – Potluck
Come out for blessings and delicious food! Contact Jennifer Taylor,
[email protected], or Mike Llamas (626) 791-5298
to sign up for potluck or for further details.
The regular attendees are having fun. The more, the merrier!
16th Sunday in Ordinary Time Saints Felicitas & Perpetua Church July 22, 2018
WEEKLY INTENTIONS July 21-29
KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS
Saints Felicitas & Perpetua Knights of Columbus Council 14026 meets Mondays at 7:00 pm in the Parish Center. Next regular monthly meet-ing will be September 10th. (no meeting in August)
We extend a special invitation to all men of the par-ish, especially Parish School Fathers, to join the Knights and help make a difference in our parish and school community and beyond!
Interested in Becoming a Knight?
For information or to reserve your First Degree space, please call our Grand Knight (Chris Nuno— 626- 285-0315) or Financial Secretary (Luis Romo 818-524-9467).
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5:30 pm 7:30 am 9:30 am 11:30am 8:15 am 8:15 am 8:15 am 8:15 am 8:15 am 5:30 pm 7:30 am 9:30 am 11:30 am
Poya Cabalinan, William Arouje + Isabell Williams + Gina Dolan + Charles Aguilar + Laura Urbano + Raineir Alvarado + Dr. Dante Ramirez + Debra Kaiser + Marvis Shaffer + Marie Naughton + Kay O’Malley + Pat McDonnell + Augustine & Mary Morris + Kenneth Briel + Juanita Guevara + Josephine Merlo Paggi + Martha Guzman + Sylvia Hernandez + Robina Canillas, INT
St. Vincent de Paul Society BUNDLE SUNDAY Sunday, August 5th 8:00 am to 1:30 pm.
Please bring your used, but usable clothing, shoes, small appliances, household items, linens, books, etc. to the St. Vincent de Paul Truck in the church parking lot. For large items, including furniture and appliances, please call (323) 224-6280 for a special pick up at your home.
Please help them in their endless efforts to assist the needy.
An Invitation to Couples Married Outside the Church
We invite all Catholics who were married outside the Church to consider beginning a process of preparation to have their marriages blessed and recognized by the Church. The name of this process is “Convalidation.”
We will have a Marriage Convalidation Workshop on Saturday, August 4, 2018 from 8:45 am – 5:00 pm. Registration can be made by calling Monica in our Parish Office.
We invite couples interested in Convalidation to contact Fr. Paul to meet with him prior to the August 4th date. Please call the Parish Office for an appointment time.
Seven Steps to Convalidation:
1. Contact the local parish for an appointment to meet with the pastor to discuss the process. (If there is a prior mar-riage bond, please let him know since this will require additional time.)
2. Obtain a new copy of the baptismal record for each of the Catholic parties from the church of baptism.
3. Complete the necessary paperwork with the pastor or his delegate.
4. Attend a Marriage Convalidation Workshop. 5. Determine the date, time and most suitable type of ser-
vice. 6. Celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation as part of the
process of preparation. Quite often, it may have been years since the last confession. The form and words are not important for Confession; it is what is in the heart that counts.
7. Plan a joyful get-together that will follow the liturgical blessing to celebrate the Church’s recognition of the marriage.
FIRST SUNDAY OUTREACH
August 4-5
Food Drive: Please support the San Gabriel Mission Christian Service Food Bank by par-ticipating in our Food Drive. Please deposit NONPERISHABLE FOOD ITEMS ON-LY in the blue collection containers at the doors of the church. Suggested Items are: canned vegetables, canned fruit, canned and dried soup, canned tuna, hot and cold cere-al, sugar, dried pinto beans, tortilla corn meal, flour, and especially pop-top cans.
Second Collection for School
Our Second Collection in support of our Parish School will take place August 4-5. This collection helps to maintain the religious and academic excellence of our school. Please be generous!
POPE FRANCIS’ TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR A HAPPY LIFE By Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Slowing down, being generous and fighting for peace are part of Pope Francis' secret recipe for happiness. Here are his Top 10 tips for bringing greater joy to one's life:
1. "Live and let live." Everyone should be guided by this principle, he said, which has a similar expres-sion in Rome with the saying, "Move forward and let others do the same."
2. "Be giving of yourself to others." People need to be open and generous toward others, he said, be-cause "if you withdraw into yourself, you run the risk of becoming egocentric. And stagnant water be-comes putrid."
3. "Proceed calmly" in life. … Develop "the ability to move with kindness and humility, a calmness in life."
4. "A healthy sense of leisure." The pleasures of art, literature and playing together with children have been lost, he said. … "
Consumerism has brought us anxiety" and stress, causing people to lose a "healthy culture of lei-sure." Their time is "swallowed up" so people can't share it with anyone. Even though many par-ents work long hours, they must set aside time to play with their children; work schedules make it "complicated, but you must do it," he said.
Families must also turn off the TV when they sit down to eat because, even though television is use-ful for keeping up with the news, having it on during mealtime "doesn't let you communicate" with each other, the pope said.
5. Sundays should be holidays. Workers should have Sundays off because "Sunday is for family," he said.
6. Find innovative ways to create dignified jobs for young people. "We need to be creative with young people. If they have no opportunities they will get into drugs" and be more vulnerable to suicide, he said. "It's not enough to give them food," he said. "Dignity is given to you when you can bring food home" from one's own labor.
7. Respect and take care of nature. Environmental degradation "is one of the biggest challenges we have," he said. "I think a question that we're not asking ourselves is: 'Isn't humanity committing suicide with this indiscriminate and tyrannical use of nature?'"
8. Stop being negative. "Needing to talk badly about others indicates low self-esteem. That means, 'I feel so low that instead of picking myself up I have to cut others down,'" the pope said. "Letting go of neg-ative things quickly is healthy."
9. Don't proselytize; respect others' beliefs. "We can inspire others through witness so that one grows together in communicating. But the worst thing of all is religious proselytism, which paralyzes: 'I am talking with you in order to persuade you,' No. Each person dialogues, starting with his and her own identity. The church grows by attraction, not proselytizing," the pope said.
10. Work for peace. "We are living in a time of many wars," he said, and "the call for peace must be shouted. Peace sometimes gives the impression of being quiet, but it is never quiet, peace is always proactive" and dynamic.