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PASTOR: Rev. Fr. M. Harrigan ASSOCIATE PASTORS: Rev. Fr. Martin Benzoni, O.Praem. Prior of San Pedro Norbertine Priory,
Rev. Fr. Raja Selvam and In Residence: Msgr. Timothy O’Connell (Retired) CROATIAN & ITALIAN MINISTRY: Rev. Fr. Ivan Gerovac, S.J.
MARITIME MINISTRY: Rev. Fr. Freddie Chua NORBERTINE FATHERS: Serving our High School (310) 521-1930
MASS SCHEDULE Monday - Saturday: 8am & 5:15pm
Sunday: 7:30am, 9am, 12pm (English) 10:30am (Spanish) 1:30pm (Croatian) 4:00pm (Italian)
5:15pm Mass of the New Evangelization (Latin/English sung Mass)
Holy Days of Obligation 5:15pm (Vigil); 8am, 12pm, 5:15pm Morning & Evening Prayer Monday - Friday 7:45am & 5pm
Reconciliation (Confessions) Thursday & Friday after 5:15pm Mass
Saturday after 8am Mass and 4pm-5pm
870 West 8th Street, San Pedro, CA 90731 Tel: (310) 833-3541 - Fax (310) 833-9254
Parish Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm Saturday 9am - 4pm; Closed Sundays
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Dear Mary Star of the Sea Parishioners: May our Risen Lord bless you on this Special Day when we celebrate our Unity within our Diversity as a Church. We come from many different places, yet we are one family in Christ. Below is a brief teaching on the meaning of Pentecost. I hope you enjoy it. Have a Blessed Week. Fr. Harrigan Pastor What is the Christian Celebration of Pentecost All About? This coming Sunday, Christians across the world will celebrate Pentecost. Pentecost is not as well-known or as popular as the Christmas and Easter, though it commemorates a watershed event in Christian history. It many ways, Pentecost is the birthday of the church. In today’s post I am going to answer several frequently asked questions about Pentecost. Tomorrow I’ll have more to say about its spiritual significance. What is Pentecost? For Christians, Pentecost is a holiday on which we commemorate the coming of the Holy Spirit on the early followers of Jesus. Before the events of the first Pentecost, which came a few weeks after Jesus’ death and resurrection, there were followers of Jesus, but no movement that could be meaningfully called “the church.” Thus, from an historical point of view, Pentecost is the day on which the church was started. This is also true from a spiritual perspective, since the Spirit brings the church into existence and enlivens it. Thus Pentecost is the church’s birthday. What does the word “Pentecost” mean? The English word “Pentecost” is a transliteration of the Greek word pentekostos, which means “fifty.” It comes from the ancient Christian expression pentekoste hemera, which means “fiftieth day.” But Christians did not invent the phrase “fiftieth day.” Rather, they borrowed it from Greek-speaking Jews who used the phrase to refer to a Jewish holiday. This holiday was known as the Festival of Weeks, or, more simply, Weeks (Shavuot in Hebrew). This name comes from an expression in Leviticus 23:16, which instructs people to count seven weeks or “fifty days” from the end of Passover to the beginning of the next holiday (pentekonta hemeras in the ancient Greek translation of the Hebrew Scripture). Shavuot was the second great feast in Israel’s yearly cycle of holy days. It was originally a harvest festival (Exod 23:16), but, in time, turned into a day to commemorate the giving of the law on Mt. Sinai. This day became especially significant for Christians because, seven weeks after the resurrection of Jesus, during the Jewish celebration of Shavuot/Pentecost, the Holy Spirit was poured out upon his first followers, thus empowering them for their mission and gathering them together as a church. What actually happened on that day of Pentecost? This event is recorded in the New Testament book known as The Acts of the Apostles. Chapter 2 begins, “And when the day of Pentecost [ten hemeran tes pentekostes] had come, [the first followers of Jesus] were all together in one place” (2:1). All of a sudden, a sound came from heaven, like a strong wind, filling the house where the people had gathered. Something like tongues of fire rested on their heads. “And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other languages as the Spirit gave them the ability to speak” (2:4). (Notice the tongues of fire on the heads of the people in the painting by Restout.) The languages spoken by the early Christians were intelligible (not other worldly) and were heard by thousands of Jewish pilgrims who had come to Jerusalem to celebrate Shavuot. The content of the miraculous messages had to do with God’s mighty works (2:11). Many who heard these messages in their own languages were amazed, though others thought the Christians were just drunk (2:12). At some point, Peter, one of the leading followers of Jesus, stood up and preached his first sermon. He interpreted the events of that morning in light of a prophecy of the Hebrew prophet Joel. In that text, God promised to pour out his Spirit on all flesh, empowering diverse people to exercise divine power. This would be a sign of the coming “day of the Lord” (Acts 2:16-21; Joel 2:28-32). Peter went on to explain that Jesus had been raised and had poured out the Spirit in fulfillment of God’s promise through Joel (2:32-33). When the crowd asked what they should do, Peter urged them to turn their lives around and be baptized in the name of Jesus. Then they would be forgiven and would receive the gift of the Holy Spirit (2:37-39). Acts reports that about 3,000 people were added to the church that day (2:41). Not a bad response to Peter’s first sermon!
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To share an answered prayer about someone prayed for, please email at [email protected].
Please pray for all of the sick in our community, that they may find healing and comfort in Christ, especially:
Hannah Abraham Jacob Abraham Andrew Alvarez
Maria & Vincent Allan Julie Apodaca
Rose (Luera) Cinquemani Erik Fleming
Nannette Guyse Nick Kaysen
Andrew Krzus Maria Luna
Nikola Mardesic Juana Martinez
Leah Mendez Nancy Milin
Milton Moran Alejandro Nuneio
James Rogers Alejandro Ruvalcaba
George Sandoval Mario Guinto Solano
Mary Lou Sweida Irena Z. Witkowska
We welcome all parents who wish to have their infants and young children baptized. Please visit the Parish office to receive a Baptism Registration Package or download the information
from the Parish website. We ask parents, once they have completed the registration form, to please call the Parish office to make an appointment regarding the baptism. Thank you.
Damos la bienvenida a todos los padres que desean que sus bebés y niños pequeños sean bautizados. Por favor visite la oficina de la parroquia el paquete de inscripción está disponible en español. Pedimos a los padres, cuando hayan completado el formulario de inscripción, llamen a la oficina parroquial para hacer una cita con respecto al bautismo. Gracias.
Baptisms/Bautizos
Do you want to learn the secret to living your marriage sacrament freely, totally,
faithfully and fruitfully? Come learn Natural Family Planning; it’s highly
effective and can do wonders for your relationship. A new class series starts on May 29th. To learn more visit www.ccli.org or contact Greg and Beth Gath
at [email protected] or (562) 377-5877.
Attention Eucharistic Ministers
Volunteers are needed to distribute Holy Communion to Catholic patients at San Pedro Little Company of Mary Hospital. If you can participate in this ministry, please
contact Maria Andrews, Spiritual Care Office (310) 241-4365 or [email protected]
IN MEMORIAM
Mercedes Llata Joseph Rodriguez
Attention Parishioners: Please join us at 5:00 p.m in the church for a 10 minute Rosary
on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday [Come and Pray With Us] Thank You and Blessings
From the 5:00 p.m. "Weekday" Evening Prayer Team
Pentecost Sunday May 20, 2018 There are different kinds of spiritual gifts but the same Spirit. —1 Corinthians 12:4
Our first: Food booth, beverage booth, and auditorium dinner meeting will be on Wednesday, May 30th at 7p.m. in the parish center round room. All groups serving food
items are asked to please have one chairperson attend this planning meeting.
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Join Fr. Freddie Chua 12 Days Marian Shrines
Pilgrimage France, Spain & Portugal
(Paris, Lisieux, Lourdes, Burgos, Santiago De Compostela, Fatima
& more.)
October 8 - 19, 2018
$ 3,415 Per Person
Daily Masses at Various Sites, Round Trip Airfare from Los Angeles, CA, All Airport Taxes & Fuel
Surcharges, First Class Hotels, Transfers, Breakfast & Dinner, Professional Local Guide(s), Sightseeing and Admissions Fees, Group Protection Plan and $165.00
(included) Tips for Guide & Driver.
For more information or to receive a brochure, please contact:
Tour Coordinator: Beng Panado (562) 366-6065 [email protected]
Fr. Freddie Chua (310) 833-3541 [email protected]
TOGETHER IN MISSION CAMPAIGN 2018
Parish Goal: $84,397
Amount Pledged: $80,265 95.1% Amount Paid: $52,178.43 61.8%
Diff. Over/(Under) Goal vs. Amount Paid: ($32,218.00) -38.2%
*If you have not turned in your pledge envelopes, please fill them out and mail them
in with your pledge.
I am in need of two gracious parishioners to partake in Perpetual
Adoration. You all know what a privilege it is to have this
Ministry in our midst. These openings are on Saturday night. Please consider joining
us.
"He chose you! He promised to love you forever. He carved you in the palm of his hand. This is the person who has loved you
with an everlasting love. So be personal with Him. Be real! Talk to Him!"
What more can I say? BE with him!
The hours to be filled are: Saturday 9-10 p.m. Saturday 10-11 p.m.
If interested, I can be reached at (310) 547-1693.
Barbara West/Coordinator
Direct, O Lord, our actions by your holy inspirations, and grant that we may carry
them out with your gracious assistance, that every prayer and work of ours may begin
always with you, and through you be happily ended. Amen.
Prayer before Day’s Work
SUMMER SCHOOL OPPORTUNITY
Mary Star of the Sea Elementary is offering a
Summer School program to all community students, currently in grades 1 thru 7.
Both public and private school children are invited to attend this 3-week, academic summer program beginning on Mon. June 25 thru Thurs. July 12. Classes are scheduled for Mon - Thurs
8:30 am to 2:00 pm. Focused on Math and Reading skills per grade level, this curriculum will be taught by MSSE faculty and following each days' instruction, students will take part in creative arts, outdoor activities and even a field
trip or two! Cost is $300 total.
If interested in registration, please call (310) 831.0875 or
email [email protected] for information.
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Fiesta 2018 Bring the entire family to the
71st Annual Parish Fiesta on
Friday, Saturday and Sunday July 20,21,22
Hours: Friday- 5p.m. to 11:30p.m. Saturday- 12 noon to 11:30p.m.
Family Day Saturday only- 12 noon to 5p.m. Special prices on all rides, for adults and kids
Sunday- 12 noon to 10 p.m. Crowing of the Fiesta Queen Sunday at 7:30p.m.
Vote for a queen candidate on your main raffle ticket stubs. Main Raffle: New 2018 vehicle or $20,000.00 in cash
also, three vacation trips for two people main raffle tickets are= $1.00 each or book of 30 tickets for $30.00
(4) chances to win on each tickets!!!!!!!!!! On the midway: games of chance, carnival rides for adults and children,
homemade specialty foods, beverages, raffles in the auditorium: three different nightly dinners served daily
Admission is Free, off street parking For more Fiesta information please call (310)833-3541 ext. 203
or visit our web site at marystar.org/fiesta-2018
Did You Know?/¿Sabia Usted? Practice fire safety in the home: Developing a family fire plan for evacuation can save lives. Children should be a part of the planning, and should know which exits to use to get out of the house and where to meet once they are safely outside. Smoke detectors and fire extinguishers should also be part of your plan; children should know what to do if the smoke detector goes off, and older children should be taught how to use a fire extinguisher. For a copy of the complete VIRTUS® article “A Reminder about Fire Safety in the Home,” visit http://www.la-archdiocese.org/org/protecting/Pages/VIRTUS-Current-Online-Articles.aspx. Practique la seguridad contra incendios en el hogar: Desarrollar un plan de evacuación familiar en caso de incendio puede salvar vidas. Los niños deben ser parte de la planeación y deben saber qué salidas usar y dónde reunirse. Los detectores de humo y los extintores de incendios también deben formar parte de su plan, y sus hijos deben saber qué hacer si el detector de humo se activa y los niño mayores deben saber cómo usar un extintor de incendios. Para obtener una copia del artículo completo de VIRTUS® “A Reminder about Fire Safety in the Home” (Recordatorio sobre la seguridad contra incendios en el hogar), visite http://www.la-archdiocese.org/org/protecting/Pages/VIRTUS-Current-Online-Articles.aspx.
The mission of laity.
That the lay faithful may fulfill their specific mission by responding with creativity to the challenges that face the
world today.
May Prayer Intentions of the Holy Father
ACTIVIDADES HISPANAS HISPANIC ACTIVITIES
Rosario Guadalupano Todos los Lunes: 7:30pm
Capilla Centro Parroquial
Alabanza Y Oracion Todos los sabados:
7:00pm Aula 111
Cine Latino Catolico 4to. Viernes : 7:00pm
Aula 218
Rosario Guadalupano Every Monday: 7:30 pm
Parish Center Chapel
Praise and Prayer Every Saturday: 7:00 pm
Room 111
Catholic Latino Cinema 4th Friday: 7:00 p.m.
Room 218
Ofrecemos servicio de comunión a los enfermos y oración
We offer communion service to the sick and prayer
Mayor informacion llamar al Ministro Hispano (424) 224-0071 For more information, call the Hispanic Ministry
(424) 224-0071
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Registration is now open for the 2018-2019 school year for 3-5 year olds who are fully pottie trained. Our preschool program is year round, part– and full– time. Come over and take a tour! No appointments necessary! We have a safe environment with qualified, caring teachers who instruct faith development and age appropriate hands-on activities in Creative Art, Kindergarten Readiness, Math Concepts, Science Exploration, Multicultural Exposure, Music/Movement Activities, Dramatic Play, Outdoor Activities and Character Development. For more information about our preschool program, please call (310) 833-3541 Ext. 228 and ask for Beth Castagnola (Director) email @ [email protected] or visit: www.MaryStarElementary.com
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Christ is Risen! Alleluia!
Congratulations to the children who received their First Holy Communion on Saturday, May 12th and at the
Spanish Mass on Sunday, Mary 13th – a total of 81 children. A special thanks to the parents and catechists who prepared the children and helped them to deepen their relationship with Jesus. Let us continue to pray for them that they may come to a deeper appreciation of the Eucharist each time they welcome Jesus into their hearts.
Vacation Bible School: Save the dates: June 18-22, 2018. As well as having fun
the children will learn that they were created by God who loves them and helps
them in many ways.
Recycling: Thank you to all who help us to recycle so that we can purchase resources for the children.
If you need further information on any of the above programs please call Sister Mary or Lorena
at (310) 833-3541, ext 221, 222
Contact: (310) 519-8661
Hours:
Sun. 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Wed. 3:15 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Please visit Stella Maris Bookstore at the far end of
the parking lot. For a variety of First
Communion and Confirmation gifts and
greeting cards! The last Wednesday we will be open is Wednesday, May 16th. We will reopen again
on Wednesday beginning in September.
Stella Maris Catholic Books & Gift Store
We honor Mary Star of the Sea Elementary &
High School Script!
Thank you... for your pa-tronage which assists our
Mary Star Elementary and Mary Star High Schools.
SACRAMENTS FOR ADULTS
Are you an adult who has never been baptized or was baptized in another faith tradition? Are you a baptized Catholic who has
lapsed from the practice of your faith? Are you a baptized Catholic who has never received your first communion and/or confirmation? Do you have an older child
who was never baptized?
Each of these situations are unique and different but they something in common: they all describe a personal journey and
a desire to come closer to Jesus and to the Church. For more information about RCIA (the Rite of Christian Initiation) please
call Sister Mary at (310) 833-3541 ext. 222.
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MSHS News:
• Please pray for our seniors this week as they approach the “Final” final exams of their high school career! We also honor the Class of 2018 with their Baccalaureate Mass, Luncheon and Graduation Ceremony at the Parish this Friday, May 25th. Admission to the Luncheon and evening ceremony is by ticket reservation only.
• Mary Star senior Annabel Madrigal was awarded a $1,000 scholarship from the San Pedro Fish Market. The scholarship contest involved making a short YouTube video about what you love about your community. Congratulations!
• Congratulations to the 2018 MSHS Prom Court: Mark Dever,
Donald Grondin, Seth Salgado, Irvin Samuel, Trevor Tschaepe, Francine Anunciacion, Jayde Felix, Julia Lauro, Reina Leon, and Annabel Madrigal. A special crowning of our King and Queen kicked off the dancing for the evening. Congratulations to this year’s King, Irvin Samuel and Queen, Jayde Felix.
• Mary Star is offering Summer School for remediation and
enrichment for grades 9 -12. Summer school is open to public and private high school students. Summer school information has already been mailed home to Mary Star students, however all other interested students may contact the Main Office (310) 547-1138 or visit www.marystarhigh.com for Summer School registration forms. The deadline to enroll students for remediation and/or enrichment is Friday, June 15.
• The High School is now accepting applications for the
2018-2019 School Year. Please visit www.marystarhigh.com or call (310) 547-1138 for information and applications. Shadow Days are available by calling Mrs. Kelly Phillips at (310) 547-1138.
• Donations to Mary Star of the Sea High School can be made also through Memorial Pledges in lieu of flowers. Pay tribute to someone special and their living faith in God with a donation to Mary Star of the Sea High School. Donations can be made online at www.marystarhigh.com or via envelopes can be found by the entrances of the Church.
• Stay up to date with Mary Star of the Sea High School news
and information at marystarhigh.com Upcoming Events:
• Athletic Recognition Assembly Monday, May 21st • Senior Exams - May 22nd - May 23rd • Graduation - Friday May 25th
Dear Mary Star Parishioners, PLEASE SEE THE AD IN THE BULLETIN ABOUT SUMMER
SCHOOL AT MSSE! The end of the school year is quickly approaching. Both teachers and students are anxious and excited as they prepare to finish off the year. Our Kindergarten and 2nd grade classes will be at the 12:00 Mass today. This week at Mary Star: • The 5th grade class traveled to the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
for a fieldtrip. • Students in grades 4 – 8 were honored at our Annual Sports
Award Banquet. • Students in Kindergarten – 8th grade began their final round of
STAR testing. • 8th grade students have one more week of regular classes
before finals. Keep them in your prayers!
Pictures and updates about school activities are on our
Facebook page. Please like us! https://www.facebook.com/
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REGISTRATION FOR THE 2018 – 2019 SCHOOL YEAR IS NOW BEING ACCEPTED
CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT WITH THE PRINCIPAL AND A PERSONAL TOUR
(310) 831-0875
God Bless, Noreen Maricich
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Saturday, May 19, 2018 9:00 a.m.—Family of Nazareth—MGPC Chapel 9:45 a.m.—Religious Education Class—MSB Building 6:30 p.m.—Hispanic Prayer Group—MSB 111 & 218
Sunday, PENTECOST SUNDAY May 20, 2018 12:00 p.m.—MSSE: Grade 2 Class Mass & Kindergarten— Church 1:00 p.m.—Mantle of the Mediatrix Meeting—MGPC Chapel 3:00 p.m.—Spanish Baptism—Church
Monday, May 21, 2018 8:00 a.m.—MSSE: Living Rosary—Auditorium 6:00 p.m.—Daughters of Isabella Board Mtg. — K of C Room 6:30 p.m.—Croatian Choir Practice—Church 6:30 p.m.—Guadalupanos Rosario & Meeting—MSB 111
Tuesday, May 22, 2018 7:00 p.m.—Prayer Group—MGPC Chapel
Wednesday, May 23, 2018 6:00 p.m.—Holy Hour—Church 7:00 p.m.—Spanish Al-Anon Mtg.—MGPC Long Room 7:00 p.m.—Hispanic Group—MSB 111
Thursday, May 24, 2018 9:00 a.m.—Bible Study—MGPC Chapel 6:30 p.m.—Hispanic Prayer Choir Grp. Mtg.—MSB 111&218 Friday, May 25, 2018 3:00 p.m.—Trappetto Club General Mtg.—K of C Room 6:30 p.m.—Hispanic Mtg. & Movie Night—MSB 218 Saturday, May 26, 2018 9:00 a.m.—Family of Nazareth—MGPC Chapel 12:30 p.m.—English Baptism—Church 6:30 p.m.—Hispanic Prayer Group—MSB 111 & 218
Sunday, May 27, 2018 7:00 a.m.—Hispanic Group Tamale Sale—Church Patio 1:00 p.m.—Mantle of the Mediatrix Meeting—MGPC Chapel
Saturday, May 19, 2018 8:00 a.m.— Mother’s Day Novena 5:15 p.m.— Joseph, Perina Burich and family by Steve & Fanica Burich † Sunday, PENTECOST SUNDAY May 20, 2018 7:30 a.m.— Mother’s Day Novena 9:00 p.m.— For All Parishioners of Mary Star 10:30 a.m.— Garnet O’Neal by his wife † 12:00 p.m.— Juana Martinez-Gomez by Maria Martinez † 1:30 p.m.— Ivan & Marija Cukar by Boncich Family † 4:00 p.m.— Giuseppe Cammarieri by wife Lina & children † 5:15 p.m.— Augie Amalfitano by Andrea Amalfitano † Monday May 21, 2018 8:00 a.m.— Mother’s Day Novena 5:15 p.m.— Cristina & Giorgio Pesce by Maria Baccari & family † Tuesday, May 22, 2018 8:00 a.m.— Joey Amalfitano by mom, dad and sister † 5:15 p.m.— Mate and Bozico Fizulich by Mario & Anka and family † Wednesday, May 23, 2018 8:00 a.m.— Brian Knez by Juan and Carmen Andreanelli † 5:15 p.m.— Maria Assone by Assone Family † Thursday, May 24, 2018 8:00 a.m.— Gerardo & Lucia Baccari by son Paul Baccari & family † 5:15 p.m.— Erma Camello by family † Friday, May 25, 2018 8:00 a.m.— Mike Martinez by Galesic Family † 5:15 p.m.— Antonina Peppe by Josephine Ciaramitaro † Saturday, May 26, 2018 8:00 a.m.— Tomislov Meic by Elizabeth Ivcevic & family † 5:15 p.m.— Joseph, Regina and Ginni Hefner by Adam & family † Sunday, May 27, 2018 7:30 a.m.— Vern Hatwan by family † 9:00 p.m.— For All Parishioners of Mary Star 10:30 a.m.— Carlos Paredes by friend † 12:00 p.m.— Pasquale Ricupero by Ricupero Family † 1:30 p.m.— Grozdana Zanki † 4:00 p.m.— Antonio Gioiello by Angelina Gioiello & family † 5:15 p.m.— Querubin Evaristo by Castro Family †
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Bible Study (mornings) Holly Oldenburg (310) 729-3736 Gene Terrazas (310) 548-0255 Croatian Catholic Family Guild Mario Juravich (310) 547-3870 Croatian Choir Nicholas Reskusich (310) 831-4980 Daughters of Isabella Rita Marino (310) 831-5277 Divine Mercy Group Madelyn Walker Virginia Pagan (310) 872-8129 Environment Lu Barbieri (310) 833-3541 Families of Nazareth Holly Oldenburg (310) 729-3736 Fiesta Committee Neal DiBernardo (310) 833-3541 ext. 203
Filipino Community Danny Vinluan Eslava (424) 210-4450
Guadalupanos Josefina Ruiz (310) 980-8309 Grupo de Oración Jose Mendoza (310) 986-9442 Hispanic Group Gregoria Lopez (424) 488-4961 Hospitality/Mary & Martha Josephine Frka (310) 833-3541 Homebound Eucharistic Ministries Sister Ena Maguire, SJC (310) 834-5431 Italian Catholic Federation Branch #115 Neal Di Leva (310) 833-9444 Knights of Columbus Nick Vilicich (310) 833-4537 KofC1740a.org Lectors—Ministry of the Word Rainee Handley (310) 567-5255 [email protected]
Ministerio Hispano Coordinador Líder Jorge Malca (424) 224-0071
Perpetual Adoration Barbara West (310) 548-1693 Prayer Group Louise Garcia (310) 831-9839 Respect Life Katie Clark (310) 514-1493 St. Anne Altar Society Delight Hernandez (310) 831-6214 St. Joseph Table Josephine Accetta (310) 519-0289 San Pietro Society Grace Ciolino (310) 548-8447 Club Trappeto Sal Cracchiolo (310) 548-1228 Velike Gospe Society Natalie Sutlovich (310) 547-5391
Virtus Nick Vilicich (310) 833-3541 ext. 225
Parish Office: (310) 833-3541 Fax: (310) 833-9254 [email protected] Business Administrator: Josephine Frka Ext: 205 Parish Secretary: Michelle Downes Ext: 200 Bulletin Editor: Lorena Gutierrez Ext: 203 Bulletin Deadline: Saturday by 3 pm to [email protected] Adult Initiation Sister Mary (310) 833-3541 Email: [email protected] Christian Care (310) 548-1645 853 W. 7th St., San Pedro Email: [email protected] Maritime Ministry Fr. Freddie Chua Ext. 208 Mary Star of the Sea Elementary 717 S. Cabrillo Ave. San Pedro, CA 90731 (310) 831-0875 Website: www.marystarelementary.com Principal: Noreen Maricich Youth Ministry & Confirmation Please contact Mary Star High School
Mary Star of the Sea High School 2500 N. Taper Ave San Pedro, CA 90731 (310) 547-1138 Website: www.marystarhigh.com Principal: Rita Dever Mary Star of the Sea High School Development Office (310) 833-3861 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Music Ministry Jelil Romano Ext: 224 Religious Education Sr. Mary J. Glynn , Lorena Gutierrez Ext: 222, 221 Email: [email protected] Sacristan & Altar Servers Nick Vilicich Ext: 225 St. Vincent de Paul Celia Bremer Ext: 223 Email: [email protected] Vocation Discernment Website: www.LAVocations.org (310) 833-3541 Email: [email protected]