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St. Kilian Catholic Church A Family of Faith 26872 Estanciero Drive, Mission Viejo, California 92691 Phone: (949) 586-4440 Fax: (949) 454-1043 www.stkilianmissionviejo.org Volume 11, Week 31 August 3, 2014 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time Rev. Bruce Patterson, Pastor Rev. Paul Vu, Parochial Vicar Assisting Priests: Rev. Jim Dunning, Rev. Larry Gibson, Rev. Jerry Walker, Monsignor Jack Campbell and Rev. Chrysostom Baer. Deacon Bob Kelleher and Deacon Mark Martin MASS TIMES: Saturday Evening: 4:00 & 5:30pm Sunday: 6:00, 7:30, 9:00, 10:45am, 12:30 & 5:00pm Monday - Friday - 6:30 and 9:00am, Saturday 8:00am. St. Kilian Parish is a Catholic community of faith responding to the call of Jesus Christ through the proclamation of Scripture, the celebration of Eucharist, and in living the sacramental life of the Church. We are committed to responding to each other through communities and ministries of faith and love, addressing our spiritual, social and educational needs. We believe that each of us is called to be a supportive, compassionate, and caring Christian witness in Mission Viejo, the Diocese of Orange and in the world. Parish Mission Statement THE FEAST OF THE TRANSFIGURATION Then from the cloud came a voice that said, “This is my chosen Son; listen to him.” After the voice had spoken, Jesus was found alone. They fell silent and did not at that time tell anyone what they had seen. Luke 9:28B-36 The Feast of the Transfiguration will be celebrated on Wednesday, August 6, 2014.
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S t . K i l i a n C a t h o l i c C h u r c h A Family of Faith

26872 Estanciero Drive, Mission Viejo, California 92691

Phone: (949) 586-4440 Fax: (949) 454-1043 www.stkilianmissionviejo.org

Volume 11, Week 31

August 3, 2014

18th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Rev. Bruce Patterson, Pastor Rev. Paul Vu, Parochial Vicar

Assisting Priests:

Rev. Jim Dunning, Rev. Larry Gibson, Rev. Jerry Walker, Monsignor Jack Campbell and Rev. Chrysostom Baer.

Deacon Bob Kelleher and Deacon Mark Martin

MASS TIMES: Saturday Evening: 4:00 & 5:30pm

Sunday: 6:00, 7:30, 9:00, 10:45am, 12:30 & 5:00pm

Monday - Friday - 6:30 and 9:00am, Saturday 8:00am.

St. Kilian Parish is a Catholic community of faith responding to the call of Jesus Christ through the proclamation of Scripture, the celebration of Eucharist, and in living the sacramental life of the Church. We are committed to responding to each other through communities and ministries of faith and love, addressing our spiritual, social and educational needs. We believe that each of us is called to be a supportive, compassionate, and caring Christian witness in Mission Viejo, the Diocese of Orange and in the world.

Parish Mission Statement

THE FEAST OF THE TRANSFIGURATION

Then from the cloud came a voice that said, “This is my chosen Son; listen to him.” After the voice had spoken, Jesus was found alone. They fell silent and did not at that time tell anyone what they had seen.

Luke 9:28B-36

The Feast of the Transfiguration will be

celebrated on Wednesday, August 6, 2014.

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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

This reading is St. Matthew's account of the miracle of the multiplication of bread to feed a multitude---a miracle related by the three other Evangelists also. In all four gospels this miracle is seen as a foreshadowing of the Eucharistic meal which Christ was to provide miraculously for the multitude of his followers. In St. John this is clearly indicated, for it was the occasion of Christ's discourse on the Eucharist (Jn. 6: 27-40). In the other gospels certain phrases, like "blessed, broke, gave to his disciples," occur which would remind the readers already familiar with the Eucharistic liturgy, of the institution of the Eucharist.

This miracle also brought out the messiahship of Christ, for the miraculous feeding of the hungry was to be one of the gifts of the messianic age. Moses fed the Israelites miraculously in the desert (Ex. 16:13-14); the prophet Elisha fed a hundred men miraculously (2 Kgs. 4:42-44); the prophets frequently describe the messianic era as one of peace and plenty for everyone. In today's first lesson the second-Isaiah promises that God has prepared a banquet for all his Chosen People; all they have to do is to come to it. This miracle was an act of kindness and loving thoughtfulness on the part of Christ. He saw the people's need---it was late for them to return to their homes and they had had nothing to eat all day---and he worked a miracle to provide for this need. The miracle also helped to convince the people of Galilee---the news spread around quickly---that he was the expected Messiah, but especially it prepared the way for the announcement of the greatest miracle of all---the miracle of the Eucharist.

As St. John tells us in his version of the story, Jesus referred to this miracle the next day in order to introduce his promise of the heavenly bread which he would give them and which was to be his own body and blood, under the form of bread and wine. The bread he miraculously multiplied that day to supply the bodily needs of the Galilean multitude was but a foreshadowing of that heavenly food which he was about to give as spiritual nourishment to the millions who would become his followers down through the centuries until the end of time.

The Galileans were grateful to him for providing so kindly and so thoughtfully for their needs. How much more grateful should we not be for the miracle by means of which he has left us himself to be our daily spiritual food? We are grateful, of course, to our loving Lord who not only handed up his body to his enemies to be crucified for us, but through his divine power, arranged that his glorified body, triumphant over death, should remain with us, his Church, forever under the Eucharistic species.

Though invisible to mortal eyes, he is as truly present on our altars as he was that day in Galilee, when he miraculously fed the multitude. He is present under the form of bread and wine---so that we can partake of him as spiritual nourishment during our earthly life. Could love go any further? He himself said: "A man can have no greater love than to lay down his life for his friends" (Jn. 15: 13). Yes, once a man has given his life he has given his all; there is nothing more he can give. But Christ was more than man. He was God as well, and, therefore, he was able not only to lay down his human life for us, but was able and willing to remain with us after death under the Eucharistic species: to be our strength and nourishment until we join him in the promised land of heaven.

When we compare our own unworthiness with this, almost incredible, love and thoughtfulness of Christ for us, all we can do is simply to say: "Lord, you know I am not worthy to receive you, but you say you want to come into my poor and untidy home, please make me less unworthy, forgive all my past sins and offences, and give me the grace and strength to be better in the future.”

-Father Bruce

Pastor’s Page

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382 families

to date

$203,458

of $365,000

“Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.” Matthew 6:21

We’re halfway to our Goal!

For those who haven’t yet made their pledge, please prayerfully consider do-ing so now. Less than 20% of our active parishioners have pledged so far and we are hoping that 100% can share in this burden. So all donations, large and

small are welcome and needed! And because we have reached half of our stated goal and obligation to the Diocese, all of the money raised now comes

back to our Parish Building Fund!

Thank you!

Look for our New Redesigned Envelopes in your Envelope Packets!

This month you should see two newly redesigned envelopes in your envelope packet. The old “Gold” weekly offering envelopes have been replaced with a picture of the “Face of Jesus” and the “Pink” Building Fund Envelopes are still pink but with a picture of our new Church Building on the cover. Call us if you have any questions and Thank You for your contributions to our Parish.

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Monday, August 4, 2014 6:30am Joan McGrath Floegel & Teresa Colberg †

9:00am Int. of Carole Grod

Tuesday, August 5, 2014 6:30am Int. of Christopher, Ligaya, Victor Teodoro &

J. Brian Gorospe

9:00am Louis Castillo & Roberta Jackson †

Wednesday, August 6, 2014 6:30am Fortunato Rivera & Charles Howard † 9:00am John Furlong & Nancy Gifford †

Thursday, August 7, 2014 6:30am Susan Finn & Bernard McCorry †

9:00am Anne Duffy & Andres Parr †

Friday, August 8, 2014 6:30am Int. of Gabriel Matthew Sagert &

Karen and Frank Michinock

9:00am Bill and Madonna McGlome &

Steven Morton †

Saturday, August 9, 2014 8:00am Int. of Rona Diane Sager & Lorraine Poppe

4:00pm Paula Zambito & Al and Mary Lenhard †

5:30pm Catherine Sabatino & The Uy Family †

Sunday, August 10, 2014 6:00am Int.of Clarissa Gorospe & Terry Birgula

7:30am Harold Jaffke & William Tucker †

9:00am Augistano and Anna Pham &

Joan Susan Walker †

10:45am Mario Bencivenga & Rosemary Aurichio †

12:30pm Eleanor Kruse †

5:00pm The Parishioners of St. Kilian

Readings Week of August 4, 2014

Monday Jeremiah 28:1-17

Psalm 119:29, 43, 79, 80, 95, 102

Matthew 14:22-36

Tuesday Jeremiah 30:1-2, 12-15, 18-22

Psalm 102:16-23, 29

Matthew 14:22-36 or 15:1-2, 10-14

Wednesday Daniel 7:9-10, 13-14

Psalm 97:1-2, 5-6, 9

2 Peter 1:16-19

Matthew 17:1-9

Thursday Jeremiah 31:31-34

Psalm 51:12-15, 18-19

Matthew 16:13-23

Friday Nahum 2:1, 3; 3:1-3, 6-7

Deuteronomy 32:35cd-36ab, 39, 41

Matthew 16:24-28

Saturday Habakkuk 1:12-2:4

Psalm 9:8-13

Matthew 17:14-20

Sunday 1 Kings 19:9a, 11-13a

Psalm 85:9-14

Romans 9:1-5

Matthew 14:22-33

SATURDAY, August 2nd

4:00pm: Jeffrey Krall, Nathan Krall, Keila Astono

5:30pm: Robert Nieto, Thomas ODonnell,

Brian ODonnell

SUNDAY, August 3rd

6:00am: Volunteer

7:30am: Mary Muzzy, Joey Myers, Harley Henricks

9:00am: Gianna Memo, Gregory Memo, Michael Vido

10:45am: Claire Manning, Sara Manning,

Matthew Manning

12:30pm: Krysta Nitinthorn, Sofia Montoya

5:00pm: Bradley Schuller, Riley Schuller

Banns of Marriage Richard Gall & Maggie Gall, Aug 30, 2014

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This Week at St. Kilian SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

August

3

18th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Masses 6:00am; 7:30am; 9:00am; 10:45am; 12:30pm

Mass 5:00pm

4 Masses 6:30am & 9:00am 9:30am–12:30pm

Vacation Bible School

5 Masses 6:30am & 9:00am 9:30am–12:30pm

Vacation Bible School

6 Feast of the Transfiguration

Masses 6:30am & 9:00am

9:30am–12:30pm

Vacation Bible School

7:00pm

Confessions

7:00pm

Baptism Class

7 Masses 6:30am & 9:00am

9:30am–12:30pm

Vacation Bible School

8 Masses 6:30am & 9:00am 9:30am–12:30pm

Vacation Bible School

2:00pm Funeral –Frank Ury

Holy Hour 7:00pm

9 Mass 8:00am 8:45am Confessions

Masses 4:00pm & 5:30pm

10

19th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Masses 6:00am; 7:30am; 9:00am; 10:45am; 12:30pm

Baptism 2:00pm

Mass 5:00pm

11 Masses 6:30am & 9:00am

12 Masses 6:30am & 9:00am

13 Masses 6:30am & 9:00am

7:00pm

Confessions

7:00pm

Baptism Class

14 Masses 6:30am & 9:00am

6:30pm

Assumption Vigil

15 Holy Day

Masses

6:30am

9:00am

6:30pm

Assumption of the Blessed

Virgin Mary NO HOLY HOUR

16 Mass 8:00am 8:45am Confessions

Masses 4:00pm & 5:30pm

Reconciliation/Confession

Wednesday: 7:00pm

Saturday: 8:45am

Infant Baptism

Call the Parish Center for

information 586-4440

Marriage

Contact Parish Priest at least

six (6) months prior to Marriage

Sacraments SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL

(Quad-Parish School)

23652 Antonio Parkway

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688

Phone: (949) 888-1990

www.serraschool.org

Angeline Trudell, President

Carol Reiss, Principal, Grades K-4

Anointing of The Sick

Contact the Parish Center

Eucharistic Adoration:

Daily: after 6:30am Mass till just

prior to 9:00am Mass

First Friday: 7:00am

Friday to 8:00am Saturday

Funeral

Call the Parish Center for

information 586-4440

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PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR MEN AND WOMEN OVERSEAS:

Afghanistan: Renee Barrett, Adam O’Neill, Jordan Franco,

Robert Charles Holmes, Jr., Jason Pallotta, Alfredo Samson Jr.

Bahrain: Christine Cawayan, Christian Goodnow.

England: Kyle Hunt, Matthew Plakos. Japan: John Richmond, Vince Ramos.

Germany: Robert Blonski-Clark, Austen Swaim, Andrew Hill.

Hawaii: Robert Ortiz. Isle of Crete: Richard Erk, III. Kuwait: Scott Richmond.

North Africa: Daniel Fowler Pacific: Theodore Bucierka. Persian Gulf: Rory Lusic.

Home! Craig Labistre - THANKS BE TO GOD!!!

To include a family members name serving overseas, please contact:

Carolyn McNamara @ [email protected].

Those who are sick: Ginny Redman, Anne Lindner, Wanda Derum, Virginia Anderson, Galves Garcia, Angelina Reyes-Lambaren, Virginia Lopez, Rosario Lambaren, Allison Barrows, Michael Bourlard, Father Santiago Castro, Oscar Salunga, Sr., Catherine W. de Mille, Frank Semelsberger, Kay Cassidy, Terri Barbarino, Brenda Villamil, Israel Villamil, Kylie Randazzo, Stacey Maslyn, Ellen Dixon, Neil Johnson, Sarah Gomez, Pat Tipple, Marie Ward, Sharon Nestor, Judy Russo, Laura Rodriquez, Thomas Fenton, Rachel & Suzanne Pesota, Dave Blanco, Andrew Bold, Patrick Norris, Jeannette Grelck, Rick Sutton, Ernest Stelmar, Edward Derderian, Kim York, Clark Wilkerson, Gina Girodano, Kyle Dolan, Aniceto Vargas, Beverly Barbosa, Renee Whiteside, Dan and Beth Kryst, Shellie Sorrentino, Jeanne Brickley, Cindy Brown, Susan O’Connor, Kaley Brown, Peter Danna, Jr., David L., Joe Fusco, Matt Flood, Bill Marx, Jim Echter, Betty Shirah, Joe McGuriman, Robert Dean, Florence Briley, Helen Esposito, Dolores Rodarte, Jane Pfaff, Gerry Smith, Dolores Kerr, John Renteria, Max Lopez, Corine Madrid, Raquel Navarro, Lorraine & Robert Epperson and Family, Roger Searing, Laurie Searing, Lisa Belino, Rosario Weckman, Dan Thomas, Wally Camp, Clara Tolle, Lizzie Goodwin, Josephine Caruso, Jeanne Kern, Sam Stevens, Toni Thompson, John Rahn, Bea Lukens, Kathleen Daniels.

Those who have died: Jim Engelerdt, Frank Ury, Eugene Lally, Abelardo de Jesus, Aguileo Flores, Peggy Bivens, Jose Luciano, Emma The, Maria Sandoval, Robert Wahler, Leslie Perrin, Deb Hooper, Peggy Barrett, Rosemary Vulpo, Vincent Principale, Joyce Reynolds, Shawn Haggerty, Joan Hoeffler, Art Cummings, Attila Masson, Elizabeth Hungerford, Maria de Dolores, Arthur Uy, Richard Montes, Catherine Sabatino, Msgr. Alfred Hernandez, Johnny Banko, Maurice Franke, Clint Clawitter, Susan Pacek, Donald Plique, Janina Sobczak, Antonio Pelino, Jr., John Luongo, Marilyn Spainhower, Mary Jeffers, Stephen Morton, Nicholas Pedone, Bill Collins, Donald Young, Aurora Cabrera, Carmela Costa, Francis Long, Thomas Edward Judge, Charles O’Neill, Roy Webb, Alicia Garduno, Charles Francis Scheckel, Muriel Allison Billups, Eugene Marso, Lois LePage, Sal Pipitone, Teresa Colberg, Jeanne Lussier, Pam Hurley, Leona Schmidt, Thelma Bones, Ruth Hannefield, Stephen Hines, Jim Sutter, Alida Croker, Michael Vagan, Marie Tracz, John Eugene McCarthy, John Merolt, Madeline Mastromatteo, Shirl-ann Fiorelli, Geraldine Rowlette, William Stolarik, Leon Jensen, John Cummings, Robert John Justice, Huibert Vanden Broek, Antonia Wysocki, Eileen Givens, Marian Herkert, Joan Poettgen, Mary Streff, Joseph O’Brien, Geraldine Knoke, Dominic D’Amore, Anna Butkus.

Prayers...

Dear Mom and Dad,

My birth mother felt me kick today! At 20 weeks, I’m half way to my birth day, and

I hope to enjoy celebrating many birthdays. Please keep me in your prayers every day.

SPIRITUAL ADOPTION PROGRAM

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SKY stands for St. Kilian Youth. SKY is where the teens of our parish share their faith and have lots of fun.

SKY NEWS

• We will be having SKY on Sunday August 10. Celebrate mass with us at 5pm and then join us for a night of fun and games right after! Bring a friend!

• Mark your iphone calendar! We will be having SKY on Sunday August 24. Join us for mass at 5pm and then a night of fun and fellowship right after!

Hope you all are having a Great Summer!

CONFIRMATION 1 NEWS: • Parent Orientation meetings are planned for

the beginning of October. Watch here for the dates!

CONFIRMATION 2 NEWS:

• Parent Orientation meetings are planned for the end of September. Watch here for the dates!

[email protected]

Like us on facebook.com/StKilianReligiousEducation

email: [email protected]

WEIRD ANIMALS VBS August 4-8 9:30am-12:30 pm

VBS DONATIONS-Thank you! No more donations needed at this time

What an overwhelming response we had from the parish when we asked for donations! We have received much loved stuffed animals, craft supplies, sheets, recycled items, pool noodles and lots of other interesting and usable items that will enhance and enliven our

WEIRD ANIMAL set…

Thanks to your help we have more than enough supplies to create a Wild and Wacky environment for our VBS kids. Although we DON’T NEED ANY MORE DONATIONS this year, we know that we can count on you to help us again next year. We are busy making sure we use all of the donations so that each and everyone one of you will know that you made a difference in the life of a child! Look for photos of our VBS kids or stop by the week of August 4-8 and see for yourself what a difference you made!

Catholic Worker Our next visit to the Catholic Worker is Sunday,

August 10th. All family members are invited to serve together. If you are interested in serving our

homeless community, please email: [email protected] to sign up.

Meet at 7am in the church parking lot and we return around 11am.

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Cubby Corner Cub Scouts Pack 714

At St. Kilian Parish

Calling all boys completing Kindergarten through Fourth Grade!

Come join the adventure of Scouting!!

Cub Scouts is a fun-filled program for boys to learn, develop skills, build friendships, provide service to their community, deepen their faith, and most of all - have FUN!! Cub Scouts learn to “do their best” in ALL aspects of their lives. This is a family program to enjoy together and make memories for a lifetime.

All Interested families are welcome!

AUGUST 2014

Friday - Sunday, August 15-17: Family Camp at O’Neill Park

Friday, August 29: 6:00pm (or earlier) – 9:30pm – Movie at Lake Mission Viejo “Frozen”. Arrive anytime after 4pm for swimming. Each family brings their own picnic dinner to eat around 6:00pm. We sometimes work on a belt loop award for the boys: volleyball, photography. The movie starts sometime between 8:00pm and 8:15pm. SEPTEMBER 2014 Welcome Back Cub Scouts!

Monday, September 8: 6:45-7:45pm – Pack Meeting at St. Kilian Church Hall

Welcome new Cub Scouts! Games with flying discs and sling shots. Make Ice Cream Clowns. Go over popcorn sales plans.

Saturday, September 13: 9am – 5:30pm. Cub Scouts activity day at Irvine Regional Outdoor Activity Center (IROC) at Irvine Regional Park off Chapman. Activities include: BB Gun, Archery, Zipline and Pool (earn swim belt loop and pin and Webelos earn Aquanaut)

Saturday, September 21: 8am – 11am. Inner-coastal Watershed Clean-Up in Mission Viejo (across the street from St. Kilian’s along Oso Creek)

Saturday & Sunday, September 21-22: Sell popcorn at masses at St. Kilian & recruit for Cub Scouts

Sunday, TBD: Scout Expo at Oso Lake (for Webelos II to meet Boy Scout troops)

Sunday, September 28: Show and Sell Popcorn in the Neighborhoods (meet at Kmetz’ home at 1:45pm)

For more information, please contact Linda Shepard (parishioner) at: [email protected] or 949-770-6232.

WEIRD ANIMALS Service Project: BIRTHDAYS IN A BAG

Our theme for this year’s VBS is Jesus’ Love is One-of-a-Kind… and that God made each of us different and special… We want to help all children feel loved and special so this year for our SERVICE PROJECT we will be working with Party Pepper Uppers, a local non-profit organization. Their mission is to create “Birthday Parties in a bag for kids who might not otherwise get a celebration.” The bags are filled and then distributed to children through Human Options, Boys and Girls Clubs and every Ronald McDonald House from Pasadena to San Diego.

The list of items needed includes: Matching Themed Invitations—

Plates—Napkins—Cups (for children 5-12 Years)

Streamers, Balloons, Cake Mix, Frosting, Sprinkles, Candles, Cake Pans, Punch Mix, Forks, Knives, Tablecloths, Party Hats/Tiaras, Toys & Candy (no chocolate) for Favor Bags and Gift Cards to Target, Dollar Tree & Party City.

You can find out more about this organization on www.onefunthing.com/party_pepper_uppers You can bring your donations to the RE Office anytime… VBS is the week of August 4-8. Gale Goedecke from Party Pepper Uppers

will be here on Friday, August 8 at 9:30 AM to accept our donations. If you have any questions, please contact Cindy at VBS Headquarters... (949) 586-4550 or [email protected] Help us make a child’s Birthday Wish come true! Thanks for your donations and remember WEIRD is WONDERFUL!

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Marriage Preparation Classes St. Kilian now offers Marriage Preparation Classes!

Cost is $20.00.

If you are contemplating the

Holy Sacrament of Matrimony,

call or stop by the front office;

949/586-4440

Obedience Of Faith Can Lead To Miracles “The Apostles were obedient contrary to their experience, feelings, and reason. And then, in response to this obedience of faith, God performs a miracle.” S.C. Biela, In The Arms of Mary, 2nd ed., rev. (Ft.Collins, CO: IAMF, 2005), 64.

THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS RECYCLING DRIVE Saturday, August 16th

7:00 am to 12 Noon LOWER PARKING LOT

Acceptable Items: ALUMINUM, PAPER, AND PLASTIC

We can no longer take any glass or cardboard.

Together we clean up God’s world -

one paper, can and bottle at a time

Questions? Call Bob Knoke (949) 472-1249

Blood Drive

The Knights of Columbus will be assisting Mission Hospital with their blood drive on Friday, August 15, 2014 from

1:00 pm to 7:00 pm in Hughes Hall. The Knights will be signing up donors outside the Church after all Saturday and

Sunday Masses on August 2 & 3 and August 9 & 10.

For more information, contact Gilbert Correa at 949-779-0710 or sign up online at www.RedcrossBood.org

and use sponsor code SKCC.

LECTOR TRAINING WORKSHOP

AND

POTLUCK SUPPER All Sunday and Daily Mass lectors are invited to

attend a lector training workshop which will be held in Hughes Hall on Wednesday, August 20, 2014 from

6:30 to 9:00pm. Lesa Truxaw, Director, Office for Worship, will share some hints on how to improve

your lectoring skills. Join us also for potluck supper and fellowship from 6:30 to 7:15pm. Bring your

favorite salad, side dish, or dessert to share. This announcement is also an invitation to anyone in our

parish who is newly interested in serving as a lector.

Please RSVP to the parish office – [email protected] or call 949-586-4440.

A parishioner would like to donate to a family in need, a Bruno Independent Living Aid Curb Sider VSL-600 Vehicle Lift. http://www.bruno.com/vehicle-lift-curb-sider.html Please contact the Parish Center for more information.

Recycling is Back!!!

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NO CHECKBOOK REQUIRED….

EARN EASY DOLLARS FOR ST. KILIAN PARISH! What is eScrip and how does it work? Participating merchants contribute to St. Kilian each time you make a purchase using your registered card. No receipts, no vouchers, no certificates, no hassles!

Register your Vons/Pavilions club card to credit St. Kilian Church (Group ID # 166448664) every time you swipe your card! You can register your credit card as well and earn money for the church each time you use it a participating merchant.

Go to the website www.escrip.com to register.

FUNDRAISER COMING EVENTS

August 13th - TK Burgers Mission Viejo September 6th -

Taste of St. Kilian September 17th -Flamingos Laguna Hills October 15th - CPK

Mission Viejo

We’re getting closer, but we still

Can’t wait for Oktoberfest!!!

Next planning meeting:

Monday, August 11th at 6:30pm in the Parish Center.

We are in need of a Potter’s Wheel for the Ceramics Booth. If you have a Potter’s Wheel that you don’t need anymore or

wish to lend us one for Oktoberfest, please give us a call!

Barbara or George: 949-586-4440

Performance Opportunities at Oktoberfest

St. Kilian’s Got Talent Talent Search and Band Showcase

All Talents and All Ages Welcome!

Share your talents with the parishioners at

Oktoberfest. Complete and submit your Audition Form by August 18th. Auditions will

be held on August 21st unless other arrangements have been made. Maybe you will be discovered but most certainly you will

have some fun! Forms are available on the St. Kilian Website

or in the parish center.

Questions? Call the Parish Center.

Thank you High Park Tap House

For a wonderful and very successful Dining Fundraiser.

And Thank you to all the St. Kilian Parishioners who participated and enjoyed the great food.

Our Dining Fundraisers continue to raise money for our Building Fund.

See you at the next Dining Fundraiser!!!

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Ministries... EUCHARIST TO THE HOMEBOUND

Rosie O’Brien 380-1972 _______________________________________

ROSARY GROUP MONDAY NIGHT Call 215-5177

___________________________________________________________________________

Women’s AA 12 X 12 Alice 939-1331

_______________________________________

Our Lady Queen of Peace Prayer Group Kathy Nicholson 830-2013

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At Home with the Word David Booth 768-3791

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GOOD SAMARITAN MINISTRY Kevin Gross 768-1890

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STEPHEN MINISTRY Kimberly Bauer 636-5353

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SPIRITUAL DIRECTION Marie Gomez 582-0279 Margaret Jenkins 454-6030

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MONDAY NIGHT BIBLE STUDY Tom or Denise Campione 949/582-7967.

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TUESDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY For more information please call 582-2761 or 470-9495.

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HOPE AND HEALING MINISTRY All calls are confidential 800/722-4356.

Eucharistic Ministers pray, share the Word, bring the Eucharist and friendship to the homebound.

Come join us in the Parish Center at 6:00 pm for dedication to our Blessed Mother. Thursdays 9:30 am in the Parish Center

Join us after 9:00am Mass on Thursdays for the Rosary, Divine Mercy Chaplet, and special intentions.

Join us after the 9:00am Mass on Wednesdays as we come together to become more familiar with the Word.

Strives to assist those parishioners who are in need of transportation to Mass, doctor appointments, etc.

Stephen Ministers care for people facing tough times.

A Pastoral Ministry dedicated to helping us grow spiritually and deepening our relationship with God. A 90 minute study each Monday night at 7:00pm in the Parish Center Rooms 8 & 9. All are welcome!

The weekly Tuesday morning study meets at 9:30 am in the parish hall. Everyone is welcome to attend.

A Ministry to help women and others whose lives have been hurt by abortion. Our ministry is open to those who are non-Catholic as well.

MUSIC MINISTRY SINGERS AND INSTRUMENTALISTS

You are invited to join the St. Kilian Music Ministry as we praise the Lord through music.

Rehearsal Times:

Adult Choir: Thursdays at 7:15pm

Children’s Choir: Tuesdays at 5:30pm

Fil-Am Choir: Tuesdays at 7:00pm

Grace Notes (young adults): Thursdays at 5:45pm

Instrumental Musicians: 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 7pm

Shine Down (teens in high school): Sundays 3:30pm

Our Mission: Contribute our time, effort and resources

to the support and development of our parish

Help each other live meaningful Catholic Christian lives and experience true brotherhood and sisterhood in Christ

Initiate and promote activities designed to spiritually nourish the members of our ministry and of our parish

For more information, Please Contact:

Stephen Loreto – (949)-837-0824 or Email: [email protected]

Gene Reyes - (949) 458-7656 or Email: [email protected]

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Women’s Silent Retreat October 3-5, 2014 Located in the beautiful and serene grounds of the Sacred Heart Retreat House Alhambra

Retreat Master

Rev. Paul O’Donnell

Theme

“Encountering Christ: Who Do You Say I Am?”

Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles 920 East Alhambra Road • Alhambra, California 91801

(626) 289-1353 Ext. 204 www.sacredheartretreathouse.com

Fax (626) 281-3546

Don’t miss this personal unique

spiritual experience.

Invite family and friends to share a

personal quiet time with God. The weekend retreat begins at 5:00 p.m. on

Friday and ends at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday

Reservation application

and payment deadline is:

August 29, 2014

For more information contact:

Roberta Schuller

[email protected]

949-510-8271

or

Julie Landgard

949-466-9103


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