St. Peter Claver Parish Corner of Cochran & Stow Streets
Parish Mission Statement
We, the parish of Saint Peter Claver, are a Catholic faith community within the
Archdiocese of Los Angeles and the Universal Church. Firm in the hope of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and inspired by the example of our patron, we proclaim the kingdom of God to embrace everyone in love without discrimination of any kind. We are devoted to worship, to witness,
and joyful service in the Spirit.
PARISH SCHEDULE
MASSES: Saturday: 5pm Vigil; 7pm (Español) Sunday: 8am; 10am; 12noon & 5pm Holy Day of Obligation: 5pm Eve before;
Day-7:30am; 12noon & 7pm Weekdays: 7:30am (Monday - Friday) DEVOTIONS: Perpetual Help Novena, Wednes-days, 7pm, Mass on first Wednesdays, 7pm; Adoration every Friday, 7pm SACRAMENT OF PENANCE: Saturdays, 3 - 4:30pm (or by appointment); Eve of Holy Day & Thursday before first Friday, 4 - 4:45pm SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Sundays, 1:30 pm; 4th Sunday - Spanish Baptism BAPTISM INSTRUCTION: Second Monday of each month, 7pm SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: 6 months prior notification needed
Pastor: Rev. Riz J. Carranza email: Riz .Carranza@la - archdiocese.org Associate Pastor: Rev. Adrian M. San Juan email: fradriansj@la - archdiocese.org Permanent Deacons: Rev. Mr. Brian Clements and Rev. Mr. Melecio Zamora
Parish Office Address: 5649 Pittman St. Simi Valley, CA 93063-3525 Parish Office hours: (Monday - Friday) 9am-12noon, & 1-5pm Phone: (805) 526-6499 Fax: (805) 526-7233 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.saintpeterclaver.org Bulletin e-mail: [email protected] Pre-School & Kindergarten: Lauren Balcaceres, Principal email: lbalcaceres@la- archdiocese.org (805) 526-2244 Fax: (805) 526-2225 Website: www.stpeterclaverschool.org Office of Faith Formation: Bianca Langlois, Director (805) 526-0680 email: [email protected] Jon Teague, Coordinator Middle School Youth Ministry email: [email protected] Confirmation / Youth Ministry Office: Andrew Gafvert, Director (805) 526-7975 email: [email protected]
Bereavement Ministry: Dcn. Melecio Zamora, 526-6499 Annulment Assistance: Wally & Linda Cravens, 526-6499 Knights of Columbus: Rick Lepore, (805) 218-5703 Society of St. Vincent de Paul: For assistance: (805) 404-3178 Music Director: Jim Leslie, (818) 324-2109 Couples for Christ: Chito & Beth Coronel, 285-7453 Filipino Catholic Comm. Group: Vangie Carlos, (805) 813-3995 Hispanic Catholic Community Group: Dcn. Melecio Zamora, (818) 262-1090 Las Guadalupanas: Pilar Osorio, (310) 597-9548 Worldwide Marriage Encounter: J.C. and Chelsea Baxter, (805) 522-4294 BINGO: Thursday, 6:30pm BINGO hotline: 526-2781
Safeguard the Children Committee: Clyde Allen, Chair email: [email protected] Bible Study: Richard Kimmet, 581-2742 Women’s Adult Bible Study: Sherry Kimmet, 581-2742 Becoming Catholic (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults): Office of Faith Formation, 526-0680 Parish Vocation Animator: Michael Johnson, 526-6499 Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Larry Egan, 527-2444 Lector Coordinator: Jim Small, (805) 390-7260 Altar Servers: Brian Kane, 583-0466 Eucharistic Ministry of Hosp. & Home: Joni Egan, 527-2444 Respect Life: Susan Riedley, (626) 676-3233 Parish Library: Sue Marron, (805) 584-5620
Parish Information
Fully living our Catholic faith today needs life-long learning! The University Series 2017 is a multi-parish
adult faith formation experience featuring 100+ sessions in twelve locations, and our own parish of
Saint Peter Claver will host nine of these sessions.
Course catalogues are now available at church doors, with pre-registration starting now through February 13th.
Pre-registration will again be $5.00 per session, which includes a guest for free! The University Series 2017 at St. Peter Claver:
-Monday eve., March 6th: Dr. Daniel Smith-Christoper, ”Angry Scriptures” -Tuesday eve., March 7th: Fr. Leon Hutton, “The Church & Other Religions” -Friday noon, March 10th: Suzette Sornberger, “Family Faith Formation” -Monday eve., March 13th: Fr. Dave Heney, “Archaelogy’s Latest Discoveries”
-Tuesday eve., March 14th: Msgr. Craig Cox, “The Gentle Judge” -Monday eve., March 20th: Fr. Felix Just, “The Real Jesus” -Tuesday eve., March 21st: Fr. Felix Just, “Seeing is Believing” -Friday noon, March 24th: Jazmir Fajardo, “MLK and Pope Paul VI” -Monday eve., March 27th: Fr. Bill Nicholas, “Ancient Men with Modern Messages”
WANT TO HELP WITH REFRESHMENTS OR REGISTRATION? Call Chris Redondo, (805) 526-0215, with your choice of dates. Thanks!
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Dear Parishioners, Tomorrow, January 23rd,
is the Day of Prayer for the
Legal Protection of Unborn Children.
The General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM), no. 373, designates January 22nd for this particular day of prayer and penance. “In all the Dioceses of the United States of America, January 22nd (or January 23rd, when January 22nd falls on a Sunday) shall be observed as a particular day of prayer for the full restoration of the legal guarantee of the right to life and of penance for violations to the dignity of the human person committed through acts of abortion.”
Yesterday, January 21st, our own Archdiocese of Los Angeles actively and prayerfully advocated for this cause through One Life LA rally for life “declaring a commitment to valuing and protecting all human life, particularly the most vulnerable in our community”. Our parish was represented through our Respect Life Ministry. (Thanks to Susan Riedley, our coordinator, for her leadership.)
The US Bishops (via usccb.org) present to us and make us aware: “The over 56 million abortions since the 1973 decisions of Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton reflect with heartbreaking magnitude what Pope Francis means by a ‘throwaway culture.’ However, we have great trust in God’s providence. We are reminded time and again in Scripture to seek the Lord’s help, and as people of faith, we believe that our prayers are heard.”
In our recent electoral discernment, I do hope we had all been awakened, educated and evangelized ourselves of the big difference between the stands of the two parties (Source: votinginfo.net).
The Democratic Platform: “Democrats are committed to protecting and advancing reproductive health, rights, and justice. We believe unequivocally that every woman should have access to quality reproductive health care services, including safe and legal abortion—regardless of where she lives, how much money she makes, or how she is insured.
We believe that reproductive health is core to women’s, men’s, and young people’s health and wellbeing…. We will continue to oppose—and seek to overturn—federal and state laws and policies that impede a woman’s access to abortion, including by repealing the Hyde Amendment.”
The Republican Platform: “The Constitution’s guarantee that no one can ‘be deprived of life, liberty or property’ deliberately echoes the Declaration of Independence’s proclamation that ‘all’ are ‘endowed by their Creator’ with the inalienable right to life. Accordingly, we assert the sanctity of human life and affirm that the unborn child has a fundamental right to life which cannot be infringed. We support a human life amendment to the Constitution and legislation to make clear that the Fourteenth Amendment’s protections apply to children before birth.”
As Christians, disciples of Our Lord Jesus Christ, we know very well (I hope) what Our Lord would think, say and bid us to do: “I came so that they might have life and have it more abundantly” (John 10:10). “If you love Me, keep My commands” (John 14:15).
Our Holy Father, now Blessed Pope Paul VI, wrote forty-nine years ago (in 1968) about the dire consequences of a contraceptive mentality and culture. That time, his encyclical letter Humanae Vitae (Human Life) was controversial, criticized and considered a mere “religious insight”. Today, his words are considered prophetic.
The Pope first noted that the widespread use of contraception would “lead to conjugal infidelity and the general lowering of morality.” That there has been a widespread decline in morality, especially sexual morality, in the last 25 years, is very difficult to deny. The increase in the number of divorces, abortion, out-of-wedlock pregnancies, and venereal diseases should convince any skeptic that sexual morality is not the strong suit of our age. (www3.nd.edu/~afreddos/courses/264/popepaul.htm)
What would happen if the Church’s teaching were continually ignored? What could we still do?
A great prayer for life is urgently needed, a prayer which will rise up throughout the world. Through special initiatives and in daily prayer, may an impassioned plea rise to God, the Creator and lover of life, from every Christian community, from every group and association, from every family and from the heart of every believer. (Pope Saint John Paul II, Evangelium Vitae, no. 100)
As disciples of Christ, we believe in the power of conversion and witness and the transformation they bring!
Monday, January 23rd 3:00 pm Conversations of Faith (YC) 6:30 pm Liturgy Meeting (O) 7:00 pm Get On the Bus Meeting (PC) 7:00 pm Misioneros de Cristo Praise and Worship (PC) 7:00 pm EDGE Night (YC) 7:30 pm Adult Bible Study (CLR) 7:45 pm MSYM Adoration (C) Tuesday, January 24th 9:30 am Women’s Bible Study (CLR) 3:00 pm Conversations of Faith (YC) 5:00 pm Webelos 1 and Lion Den Meetings (PC) 6:30 pm Society of St. Vincent de Paul Meeting (PC) 7:00 pm Yr. 2 Confirmation Session (YC) 7:00 pm Claver Coffeehouse (PC) 7:00 pm Hispanic Community Prayer Group (PC) 7:00 pm Adult Music Ministry (C) Wednesday, January 25th 3:00 pm Conversations of Faith (YC) 6:30 pm Misioneros Charismatic Renewal (PC) 7:00 pm Boy Scouts (H) 7:00 pm HSYM Planning (YC) 7:00 pm Perpetual Help Novena and Divine Mercy Chaplet (C) 7:30 pm Connect Coffee (Women’s Bible Study) (PC) Thursday, January 26th 3:00 pm Conversations of Faith (YC) 6:00 pm Children’s Choir (C) 6:30 pm BINGO 7:00 pm Noon Choir (C) 7:00 pm Yr. 2 Confirmation Retreat Team Mtg. (YC) 7:30 pm Adult Bible Study (CLR) Friday, January 27th 6:30 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet (C) 6:30 pm Misioneros de Cristo Praise and Worship (PC) 7:00 pm Hispanic Community Choir (PC) 7:00 pm Holy Hour (C) Saturday, January 28th 9:00 am MSYM Retreat (YM) 3:00 pm Koinonia John the Baptist Meeting/Praise and Worship (PC) 3:00 pm Confessions (C) 4:15 pm Choir Practice (C) 6:00 pm Get on the Bus Kickoff (P) 6:15 pm Confessions (Español) (C) 8:00 pm Get on the Bus Kickoff (P)
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BUNDLE SUNDAY
Parish Lending Library after all Masses
Ministry Fair - “Service Outreach” after all Masses
RCIA, 8:00am
Coffee and donut hospitality after 8:00am and 10:00am Masses
Baptisms, 1:30pm
Scouts Ad Altare Dei Class, 2:00pm
Youth Choir, 3:30pm
Youth First Communion, 6:00pm
Yr. 1 Confirmation Candidate and Parent Session, 6:00pm
Lector and Commentator Training, 6:15pm
Saturday, January 21st 5:00 pm John Galinato (RIP) Irene Licop (INT)
Sunday, January 22nd 10:00 am Peter Tran (RIP) Eleuteria Coronel (RIP) 12(noon) Concepcion Licop Oyama (RIP) Raymond “Bud” Rumble (RIP) 5:00 pm Patricia A. Masino (RIP) Anthonio Barresi (RIP) Monday, January 23rd 7:30 am Anthonio Barresi (RIP) Henry Nghiem (RIP) Jay Williamson (INT)
Tuesday, January 24th 7:30 am Jeanne Truxton (RIP) Michael Cantacessi (RIP) Joseph W. Messing (RIP)
Wednesday, January 25th 7:30 am Barbara Nespor (RIP) Barbara Jansen (RIP) Allen Ralph (RIP)
Thursday, January 26th 7:30 am Krikor Haddajian (RIP) Greg Bowman (RIP) Didi Mead (RIP)
Friday, January 27th 7:30 am Alice Quiroz (RIP) Roy Greve (RIP) Danny Scarletto (RIP)
Thank you for your donations on
Sunday, January 15th: $13,688.00.
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SPCFAITHFORMATION.ORG
The Office of Faith Formation is open Monday - Thursday, 1-5pm and 6-8pm.
Our next session will be on Monday, January 23rd at 7pm in the Youth Center! We hope to see you there! Our Day Retreat is next Saturday from 9am-6pm! All registration forms are due by this
Wednesday, January 25th! Contact the Youth Ministry office for details!
Gospel Matthew 4:12-23 We all experience interruptions in our daily lives. Today's Gospel tells us about how Jesus' first disciples responded when Jesus interrupted their daily routine and called them to a new life. We are invited to consider how we might respond to God's call in our life.
SEEDS (0-36 mos), Sprouts (3, 4 & 5 year olds) and 3-5 CLUB (3rd, 4th and 5th grades) have open enrollment all year. The registration forms are on our website or in the Office of Faith Formation.
Adult Confirmation 18 yrs. and older begins Tuesday, February 7th. Registration forms are on line. Looking ahead...Only First Communion and SEEDS will meet January 29th, due to SPC
Preschool and Kindergarten celebrating Catholic Schools week with an open house. *Log on to our website for more information.
Sunday, January 22nd: Yr. 1 Confirmation Candidate and Parent Session (6-8:30pm, West Hall) Sunday, January 22nd: Youth First Communion Preparation Session (7-8:30pm, Parish Center) Tuesday, January 24th: Yr. 2 Confirmation Candidate Session (7-8:45pm, Youth Center) Sunday, January 29th: Yr. 2 Confirmation Candidate and Sponsor Day Retreat (1:30-6pm,
West Hall)
City of Saints Teen Conference Pre-Registration Has Begun Don’t miss the Archdiocese of Los Angeles’ third annual summer youth conference, City of Saints (www.cityofsaints.org). Ask any of our youth who have attended in the past and they will tell
you how awesome it is! The conference will take place at UCLA again this summer, August 4th-6th, 2017. All high school youth are strongly encouraged to consider joining us in attending. The total
cost to attend with St. Peter Claver Youth Ministry will be $250 including transportation, but through this Thursday, January 26th, a $50 deposit reserves your spot. (With the remaining
balance of $200 due by April 6th). Please contact the Youth Ministry Office for more information.
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Please pray for the health of… James Mahorney; Julian Delas Alas; Sixto Berina; Justin Warn; Sherri Egan; Patti Yncera; Roy Bustamante; Rick Roach; John Squier; Signorina Vasquez; Emerenciana Marquez; Lourdes Ojerio; Cirenia Trafalgar; Mary Brown; Larry Elchere; Hope Vincent; Hillary Jordan; Kurt von Osinski; Barbara Powell; Beverly Grimes; Heidi Frie; Bob Swoish; Linda Lynch; Bradley Sharp; Erick M., Jacob A., and Cecilia Frances; Diane Hazlewood; Marie Fardig; Bud Upper; Carla Maria Molina; Dave Morley; Kenny Bond; Gary Savas; Blanche Harris; Arlen Handberg; (child) Hazel Hammersley; (infant) John-Gabriel Bergeron; Marilyn Binggeli; Santiago Augustine Fernandez; Mary Jane Wickman; LaVonne Emerson; Jo King; James Yncera; Charles Leo; Sheana Green; Deann Glynn; Dan Lang; Don Karl; Jack Scroggins; Joe Ortega; Dan Boland; Catherine Capaldi; Craig Turner; Gregg Cassity; Virginia Dalcoe; Vera Barker; Chris Bordeleau; Bruce Vandelinder; Susan Womack; Helene Parlms-Jackson; Maria Lozano; Carolyn Currie; Chelsea White; Mary Smart; Mimi McGilvray; Rick Schuler; Elaine Swieca; Bill Waters; Marge Porterfield; Aaron Byron; Bob Bower; Jacqueline Sylvestre; Kittie Fidermutz; Martina Peters; Dillon Tunney; Barbara Pogorzelski; Sherry Estrella; Chase Dobson; Loretta Payne; Barbara Knight; Suzanne Shaefer.
Please pray for the souls of… June Ricci, 1/7/17; Barbara Osterhaudt, 1/6/17; Richard Fiske, 1/5/17; Barbara Nespor, 1/25/16; Eleuteria Coronel, 1/23/16; Anthony Barresi, 1/22/16; Bartolo "Bart" Mangia, 1/28/15; Francisco Casal, 1/27/13; Giuseppina Messina, 1/27/13; Eleanor Tremblay, 1/25/13; John Hallstein, 1/23/13; Steven Bartovsky, 1/28/11; Antoinette Boscarino, 1/22/11; Robert Christian, 1/22/10; Ann Kay, 1/22/10; Ann Friedrich, 1/22/08; James Mattina, 1/23/07; Gerald Morgan, 1/22/07; Clementina Harczo, 1/27/06; Lucy Vasquez, 1/22/06; Jacquelyn Waters, 1/24/05; Margaret Malarkey, 1/23/05; Mary Goshue, 1/22/04; Julio Hernandez, 1/26/00; Dorothy Barros, 1/28/97; Marcia Tessar, 1/27/95; Margaret Klaus, 1/26/95; James Creen, 1/25/90; Grace Wiley, 1/28/88; Kathleen Hayden, 1/27/86; Maria Rodriguez, 1/22/85; David Gonzalez, 1/28/83; Clement Hanisch, 1/22/78; Anthony Minadeo, 1/25/75.
Wait for the LORD with courage; be stouthearted, and wait for the LORD. ~ Psalm 27:14
Registration is open for Adults, 18 years of age or older, seeking to receive the sacrament of Confirmation. Formation sessions begin Tuesday, February 7th, from 6-8pm. Registration forms
can be found online at spcfaithformation.org. Completed forms should be brought to the Office of Faith Formation; please bring
your Baptismal Certificate when you register. For more information, contact the Office of Faith Formation.
Are you interested in becoming a lector and/or commentator?
If so, please come to the lector/commentator training and information session this Sunday, January 22nd, from 6:15-9pm in
the church. If you have any questions, you may contact Jim Small at (805) 390-7260.
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You are invited to spend an hour with Jesus.
For where your treasure is, there will be your heart also.
All are welcome to come and find that treasure within.
“Sit with Me” says the Lord.
Fridays at 7pm
We’d like to welcome our newest Christians through Baptism…
Alina Daleyza Gonzalez
Jemp Rowi D. Rillera
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The Filipino Catholic Community
Group will take to the road on Saturday, February 18th for one of their lively turnaround trips to Pechanga Resort and Casino!
The round-trip ticket is $20 per person; you must be 21 years of age to go. You’ll have a great time! At this time, there are still seats available.
For more information, or to make reservations, please contact Beth Lok at (818) 319-5553 or Vangie Carlos at (805) 813-3995.Please look for more details
in a future bulletin!
Claver Coffeehouse is an evening for non-
Catholics to ask ques ons, share stories, and explore the faith that the Catholic Church
offers. Bring your curiosity and an open heart to learn more about
living a life in Christ. Contact the Office of Faith Forma on for info:
(805) 526-0680 or faithforma [email protected].
Tuesday, January 24th ♦ Parish Center, 7pm
I want to thank each and every one of you for your charitable contributions to our St. Vincent de Paul Conference at St. Peter Claver Parish, and would like to ask you to consider putting us down on your monthly bill pay
for charitable gift giving. You will find our envelopes at the doors of the church every weekend; for quick and easy, simply write “SVDP” on your check. This is your chance to let your contributions help your friends and neighbors
right here in Simi Valley. We really could use your financial help as well as increased man-power. This October, we will have been here 2 years. We, at present, are only tenfold. We meet twice a month - the 1st and 3rd Tuesday evenings at 6:30pm in the Parish Center. We offer a unique style of personal and spiritual assistance to help the working poor of Simi. We have assisted our friends and neighbors with rent, gasoline, utilities, eyeglasses, food, clothing,
auto repairs and transportation. If we are unable to assist them, we offer referrals to various resources. This last year we were able to assist the needs of 92 people for a total of $14,671.
For those of you who would consider being a Vincentian, or for further information, please stop by our table on the plaza after Mass.
~Marie Biondi, Coordinator, St. Peter Claver Conference of St. Vincent de Paul
Mass & Anoin ng of the Sick at Cathedral February 11, 2017
Do you know someone who is facing surgery, or an elderly person or child who is sick? You are encouraged to bring them to the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels to receive the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick on Saturday, February 11th, 2017 at 12:30pm. Through anointing, the grace of the Holy Spirit comforts and strengthens the soul of the sick person. The
Mass and Anointing of the Sick are co-hosted by the Cathedral and the Western Association of the Order of Malta in observance of the 2017 World Day of the Sick. Bishop Edward Clark will preside at the Mass and anointing. The Mass is also being held in observance of the Feast Day of Our Lady of Lourdes. The Mass is open to everyone, and you do not need to be
sick to attend. Many healthy people find it fulfilling to pray alongside the sick. For more information, please contact: Chuck Huebner at [email protected] or James Low at [email protected].
THURSDAY NIGHTS IN THE PARISH CENTER
DOORS OPEN AT 4:30PM - GAMES BEGIN AT 6:30PM - ALL GAMES PAY $250
MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED - PHONE: (805) 526-2781
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The Ventura District of the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women (ACCW) invites all women of the parish to a day of prayer and fellowship with other Catholic women of the area.
EVERY CATHOLIC WOMEN IS A MEMBER AND THERE ARE NO DUES. The next meeting will be held, Wednesday, February 15th, 2017 at San Buenaventura Mission, 211 E. Main Street,
Ventura, CA 93001. The day begins at 9:30am and includes Rev. Tom Elewaut, speaking on "My Journey to the Priesthood and More", Mass, lunch and concludes at 1:30pm. Cost for the day
is $12.00 per person PRE-PAID. For reservations, please make check payable to: R.AS. San Buenaventura and mail to Theresa Sullivan, 279 Manzanita Street, Ventura, CA. 93001.
For information call Rosa Palazuelos, (805) 483-8256 or (805) 512-0040.
Time to start cleaning out your closets, drawers, and garage, and gather all of the outdated papers, sensitive documents, and personal files you have collected, but didn’t know how to safely dispose of.
Your St. Peter Claver Get On The Bus team has the answer:
The Get on the Bus Document Shredding Fundraiser!
Saturday, March 11th
See future bulletins for more details.
GET ON THE BUS: UNITING CHILDREN WITH THEIR INCARCERATED PARENTS
Catholic Charities’ 16th Annual Partners in Service Awards Dinner will honor outstanding parishioners for their exemplary service in the Catholic community of Ventura County.
There are two St. Peter Claver parishioners who are among those being honored!
All are welcome to join us on Sunday, February 19th at 5pm. The banquet is held at Padre Serra Parish in Camarillo. At $100 per plate, all proceeds support Catholic Charities Ventura County. To reserve your seat
contact Marc Maxwell at 643-4694 ext. 312 or e-mail [email protected].
Please join us on Monday, January 23rd, 2017 at 7pm for a Healing Mass at St. Rose of Lima Parish.
INTERCESSORY PRAYER • THANKSGIVING • TEACHINGS • PRAISE
The presider will be Fr. Charles Lueras, assisted by Deacon Pete Wilson. Judith Langford (SCRC) will provide music for the evening. You are
welcome to bring items such as candles, salt, oil, rosaries etc. to be blessed. All are welcome to attend.
Charismatic Prayer Meeting every 2nd and 4th Monday, 7 - 9pm (the next meetings will be February 13th and 27th)
For more information, please contact Judy Folster at (805) 795-0719, St. Rose Parish Office at (805) 526-1732, or Dcn. Pete Wilson at (805) 501-4535.
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Speak up with concerns about a child’s environment - Parent and caregiver observations can help protect a child in danger, and you should know when it’s important to speak up. Although it may be awkward to approach a parent you do not know, if you have witnessed a scenario where the child is in danger of physical or mental abuse, it is your responsibility to act in that child’s best interest. In addition to reporting concerns, think about any practical solutions that can help keep kids safe pending an investigation and solution. For a copy of the VIRTUS© article “Voicing Concerns About a Child’s Environment,” email [email protected] or call (213) 637-7227.
Hable acerca de sus preocupaciones sobre el entorno de un niño - Las observaciones de los padres y los cuidadores pueden ayudar a proteger a un niño en peligro, y usted debe saber cuándo es importante hablar. Aunque puede ser incómodo acercarse a un padre que no conoce, si ha sido testigo de un escenario donde el niño está en peligro de abuso físico o mental, es su responsabilidad actuar en el mejor interés de ese niño. Además de reportar preocupaciones, piense en cualquier solución práctica que pueda ayudar a mantener a los niños a salvo en espera de una investigación y solución. Para obtener una copia del artículo de VIRTUS© “Voicing Concerns About a Child’s Environment” (Expresando preocupaciones sobre el entorno de un niño), envíe un correo electrónico a [email protected] o llame al (213) 637-7508.
Misa y la Unción de los Enfermos en la Catedral el 11 de febrero
¿Conoce usted a alguien que se enfrenta a una cirugía, o una persona mayor o niño que está enfermo? Se recomienda llevarlos a la Catedral de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles para recibir el Sacramento de la Unción de los Enfermos el sábado, 11 de febrero de 2017, a las 12:30 p.m. A través de la unción, la gracia del Espíritu Santo consuela y fortalece el alma de la persona enferma. La Misa y la unción de los enfermos son organizadas conjuntamente por la Catedral y la Asociación Occidental de la Orden de Malta en celebración del Día Mundial
de los Enfermos de 2017. El Bispo Edward Clark presidirá la Misa y la unción, que se celebrará en el día de la Fiesta de Nuestra Señora de Lourdes. Para obtener más información, por favor comuníquese
con Chuck Huebner: [email protected] o James Low: [email protected].
“Mass Appeal: The Art of Corita Kent” January 27th - April 3rd, 2017
Wed. - Sat., 10am-4pm California Museum of Art Thousand Oaks (CMATO), 1948 Thousand Oaks Bl.
Corita Kent, also known as Sister Mary Corita, was an artist, educator and advocate for social justice. Her serigraphs in this exhibition focus on her “Love” prints, her spiritual message of rejoicing in the everyday
and her 1960’s political posters. For more information: www.cmato.org.
La Reina High School
...is accepting applications for the 2017-18 school year. Apply online by January 26th and your daughter will be automatically registered for the High School
Placement Test on January 28th from 8am – 11:30pm. For more information, please contact the Director of Admissions, Renee Biezins at (805) 495-6494, ext. 1008, or at [email protected]. A 2013 National Blue Ribbon School, La Reina is a Catholic college preparatory school for girls in grades 6th through 12th. Established in 1964 and sponsored by the Sisters of Notre Dame,
La Reina provides a strong spiritual and academic foundation in a nurturing environment. Please visit www.lareina.com.
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