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91 Antonina Ave.
American Canyon, CA 94503
707.645.9331 Fax 707.731.1637
www.holyfamilycatholicchurch-amcan.org
Email: holyfamily.amcan@gmail.com
Weekday Masses—Mon-Fri 8:00 am
Weekend Mass Times: Saturday 5:15pm
Sunday 9:00 am &11:00am (Bilingual)
Liturgy of the Hours, Morning Prayer
Mon-Fri 7:30 am
Parish Office: Monday — Thursday 10:00 am to
Noon; 1:00 to 4:00 pm — Friday 9:30 am to Noon
HOLY FAMILY PARISH CHURCH
ESTABLISHED 1994
CELEBRATED
25 YEARS 2019
Parish Staff Reverend Father Frederick K.A. Kutubebi Pastor Reverend Mr. Michael Simmons Deacon Reverend Mr. Victor Leach Deacon Rose Tamoro Parish Secretary Mary Narverud Parish Bookkeeper
Parish Committees
Men's Club: Kevin Kain
Women's Club: Nancy Nabrynski
A New Beginning Coming Soon, With Your Support and Prayers
Pastoral Council:
Ernesto Zambrano
President
John Collins
Vice-President
Davet Mohammed
Secretary
Kat Teitgen
Vice-Secretary
Religious Education
Marina Maldonado
Finance Council
Romeo Blanquera
Knights of Columbus
Jod’l Cruz
Hispanic Ministry
Ana Castro
Flock Notes : Upcoming Events
Jan 29 - Confirmation parents’ meeting 7:00 pm at church.
Feb 1 & 2 - Feast of the Presentation of the Lord.Blessing of
throats at each Mass (St. Blaise).
Feb 8 & 9 - World Marriage Day. Renewal of marriage vows at
all Masses.
Feb 9 - KC’s Corporate Communion Mass 9 am.
Feb 22 - Confirmation Retreat 8:00 am to 6:00 pm in Fairfield.
See your teacher for details.
Feb 25 - Pastoral Council Meeting: church office 7:30 pm.
Feb 26 - Ash Wednesday. Distribution of ashes at 8:00 am &
8:00 pm Masses and 11-1 and 4-6.
Feb 28 - First Reconciliation: 6:00 pm students,7:00 pm adults.
Feb 29/Mar 1 - Resume Mother Teresa Weekend.
Mar 1 - First Sunday of Lent.
Mar 25 - Confirmation practice 7:30 pm in church.
Mar 29 - Confirmation 4:00 pm.
Apr 6 - Reconciliation Service 8:00 pm.
Apr 29 - First Communion practice; details TBA.
May - KC’s state convention in Sacramento.
May 2 - First Communion 10:00 am.
May 9 - First Communion 10:00 am.
May 9 - Knights of Columbus Hawaiian dinner-
dance party. See info elsewhere in the bulletin.
W e l c o m e t o H o l y F a m i l y
P a r I s h C o m m u n i t y
Question for the Month of February
Check out the upcoming 14th of February: Valentine’s Day. Is
it true that the day is na-med for a Catholic saint (Valentine) or
is that just a legend? For the answer, see page 6.
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Father Fred’s
Corner
February 1st, 2020
Dear Parishioners, I am glad that another month has come.
I wish all of you happy month. Let's prepare to celebrate
the Valentine's Day with great affection for one another.
God gave us the greatest Valentine gift with His Son, Jesus
Christ. Carefully calculate John 3:16 and you will see that
the word Valentine is hidden in there.
Our construction is becoming a reality very soon. I thank
the workers under Jackson Construction and all those who
are sacrificing their time, talents and money to help us
finish our Church construction.
May God bless you all. We are waiting for the day to put
the steeple on our Church building and as soon as the time
is available I will notify you all, so that you can be part of
it. Until then stay tuned for all updates. God bless you all.
Fr. Frederick K.A. Kutubebi
Parishioner Registration
Tear off this form and give to a deacon or place in the collection basket
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The Holy Family Prayer
May God Bless each family present.
And bless our entire Holy Family Parish.
Make it like the family of your Son.
May our moments of sorrow,
give way to the seasons of joy.
May the memory of harsh words
fade before the warmth of a loving touch.
May the tears of sorrow be replaced by the music
of laughter. May resentment be banished
from our families, and may forgiveness
reign in our hearts.
Today and everyday. Amen!
Daily
Scripture
Readings
for February
Feb 1 - Second Samuel 12:1-7, 10-17; Psalm 51:12-17; Mark
4:35-41
Feb 3 - Second Samuel 15:13-14, 16:5-13; Psalm 3:2-7; Mark
5:1-20
Feb 4 - Second Samuel 18:9-10, 14, 24-25, 30; Psalm 86:1-6;
Mark 5:21-43
Feb 5 - Second Samuel 24:2, 9-17; Psalm 32:1-7; Mark 6:1-6
Feb 6 - First Kings 2:1-4, 10-12; First Chronicles 29:10-12;
Mark 6:7-13
Feb 7 - Sirach 47:2-11; Psalm 18:31, 47, 50-51; Mrk 6:14-29
Feb 8 - First Kings 3:4-13; Psalm 119:9-14; Mrk 6:30-34
Feb 10 - First Kings 8:1-13; Psalm 132:6-10; Mark 6:63-56
Feb 11 - First Kings 8:22-23, 27-30; Psalm 84:3-5, 10-11; Mark
7:1-13
Feb 12 - First Kings 10:1-10; Psalm 37:30-31, 39-40; Mark
7:14-23
Feb 13 - First Kings 11:4-13; Psalm 106:3-4, 35-37, 40; Mark
7:24-30
Feb 14 - First Kings 11:29-32, 12:19; Psalm 81:10-15; Mark
7:31-37
Feb 15 - First Kings 12:26-32, 13:33-34; Psalm 106:6-7, 19-22;
Mark 8:1-10
Feb 17 - James 1:1-11; Psalm 119:67-68, 71-72, 75-76; Mark
8:11-13
Feb 18 - James 1:12-18; Psalm 94:12-15, 18-19; Mark 8:14-21
Feb 19 - James 1:19-27; Psalm 15:2-5; Mark 8:22-26
Feb 20 - James 2:1-9; Psalm 34:2-7; Mark 8:27-33
Feb 21 - James 2:14-26; Psalm 112:1-6; Mark 8:34–9:1
Feb 22 - First Peter 5:1-4; Psalm 23:1-6; Matthew 16:13-19
Feb 24 - James 3:13-18; Psalm 19:8-10, 15; Mark 9:14-29
Feb 25 - James 4:1-10; Psalm 55:7-11, 23; Mark 9:30-37
Feb 26 - Joel 2:12-18; Psalm 51:3-6, 12-14, 17; Second
Corinthians 5:20–6:2; Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18
Feb 27 - Deuteronomy 30:15-20; Psalm 1:1-4, 6; Luke 9:22-25
Feb 28 - Isaiah 58:1-9; Psalm 51:3-6, 18-19; Matthew 9:14-15
Feb 29 - Isaiah 58:9-14; Psalm 86:1-6; Luke 5:27-32
January 25 & 26 (Third Sunday in Ordinary Time)
First - Isaiah 8:23–9:3: The people who walked in darkness have
seen a great light.
Psalm 27: 1, 4, 13-14: The Lord is my light and my salvation.
Second - 1 Corinthians 1:10-13, 17: There should be no rivalries
among you, no divisions.
Gospel - Matthew 4:12-23: Jesus preached in Galilee and from
there called His apostles to follow Him.
February 1 & 2 (Presentation of the Lord)
First - Malachi 3:1-4: The Lord says he is sending a messenger
plus the One whom the people seek.
Psalm 24: Who is this king of glory? It is the Lord!
Second - Hebrews 2:14-18: Through His death, Jesus destroyed
the one who has the power of death, namely the devil.
Gospel - Luke 2:22-40: The purification of Jesus in the Temple
and the encounter with Simeon and Anna.
February 8 & 9 (Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time)
First - Isaiah 58:7-10: Care for the hungry, the oppressed, and
the homeless and you shall see light.
Psalm 112: The just man is a light in darkness to the upright.
Second - 1 Corinthians 2:1-5: John’s message was based on the
power of God, not on human wisdom.
Gospel - Matthew 5:13-16: You are the light of the world. Your
light must shine before others.
February 15 & 16 (Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time)
First - Sirach: Keep the commandments, trust in God, choose life
and good deeds.
Psalm 119: Blessed are they who follow the law of the Lord.
Second - 1 Corinthians: Speak God’s wisdom which has been
revealed through the Spirit.
Gospel - Matthew 5:17-37: Obey and teach all commandments
and you will be greatest in heaven.
February 22 & 23 (Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time)
First - Leviticus 19:1-2, 17-18: Be holy, take no revenge or
grudge, and love your neighbor, says the Lord.
Psalm 103: The Lord is kind and merciful.
Second - 1 Corinthians 3:16-23: You are the temple of God and
God’s Spirit dwells in you.
Gospel - Matthew 5:38-48:” An eye for an eye” and “hate your
enemy” are the old law, not the way of Jesus.
February 29 & March 1 (First Sunday of Lent)
First - Genesis: God made man and woman, and they were
tempted by the serpent in the garden.
Psalm 51: Be merciful, O God, for we have sinned.
Second - Romans 5:12-19: Sin and death came through man,
but they were overcome by the obedience of Jesus Christ.
Gospel - Matthew 4:1-11: The temptation of Jesus by the devil in
the desert.
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Viva il Papa (Long Live the Pope)
Pope Francis (the first pope out of 266 Supreme Pontiffs in the history of the Church to
choose the name Francis) was born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on
December 17, 1936. After his studies in the novitiate and seminary, he was ordained as
a Jesuit priest in 1960. He was ordained bishop in 1998 and was elevated to cardinal by
Pope John Paul II in 2001. Following the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI (who had suc-
ceeded JP II) on February 28, 2013, a papal conclave elected Bergoglio as his successor
on March 13, 2013.
The new pope chose Francis as his papal name in honor of St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint of the environment
and animals, and advocate for the poor and impoverished. This choice reflects the pope’s commitment to
protecting the environment, speaking against consumerism, and trying to eliminate poverty through direct
pastoral work.
Francis is the first Jesuit pope, the first pope from the Americas, the first from the Southern Hemisphere, and the
first pope from outside Europe since Gregory III, who reigned in the 8th century. A lot of firsts!
In his apostolic exhortation Evangelii Gaudiam (News of Joy), Pope Francis declared: “I prefer a Church which is
bruised, hurting and dirty because it has been out on the streets, rather than a Church which is unhealthy from
being confined and from clinging to its own security.”
And in recognition of St. Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuit Order, Francis said in one of his meditations:
“I am thinking of what Saint Ignatius told us . . . he pointed out two criteria on love. The first: Love is expressed
more clearly in actions than in words. The second: There is greater love in giving than in receiving.”
Viva il Papa!
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Ash Wednesday Is Coming
Ash Wednesday is early this year (February 26th). The tradition of donning ashes as a sign of repentance actually
predates Jesus. There are signs of ashes in the Books of Esther, Samuel, Isaiah, Job and Jeremiah. In our Catho-
lic tradition, we receive ashes on our foreheads as a symbol of repentance on Ash Wednesday, which begins the
Lenten season. Lent is 40 days (excluding Sundays) to repent, fast, reflect, and prepare to celebrate Jesus’ Res-
urrection on Easter Sunday. This time also represents the 40-day period when Jesus fasted in the desert and
was tempted by Satan. We set the time aside during Lent to focus on Christ’s life, sacrifice, ministry and Resur-
rection.
Some people traditionally “give up” something for Lent (candy, movies, etc.) but a more significant opportunity
exists to “do something” different or special during Lent as a way of showing our love
toward Jesus and toward one another (alms giving, praying, etc.).
The Church also asks us to preserve the tradition of abstaining from meat on Ash
Wednesday and on Fridays during Lent and also fasting on Ash Wednesday and Good
Friday. Every person 14 years of age and older - unless excused for health reasons -
abstains from meat (chicken, cattle, sheep, pigs) and items made with meat (but not
liquids such as broth, gravies or sauces or foods such as butter, cheese and eggs). Fish
and shellfish are always permitted. Fasting on the two specified days applies to those
between 18 and 59 (again with exclusions for health reasons), and implies just one full
meal with two smaller meals that do not equal a full meal.
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1st Week: Ana Castro Group, Angelica Castro, Maria Mosqueda
2nd Week: Rona Yacob, Bannie & Frank Lee, Maria Teresa Leach
3rd Week: Teresa Vargas, Julie Collins, Esther Valentin th Week: Erika Myers, Perfecta Trining, Teresita Dumo, Bill Walton
1st Week (March): Ana Castro Group, Angelica Castro, Ma-ria Mosqueda
2nd Week (March): Sonia Lumampao, Meriam Walton, Daisy Kalu, Nenita Goroza, Letty Elayda
Sub: Melissa Benjamin (679-8140) Volunteers are
still needed. Please contact Erika Myers.@
707-554-0422.
If you are unable to fulfill an assignment, please switch with another EM ahead of time and mak e a note of the change on the posted schedule in the back of the church.
Jan 25: 5:15 Rachel & Lawrence Valdez, Mary Weir, Sonia
Lumampao, David Pott, David Mezzera
Jan 26: 9:00 Ralph Andino, Betty Lorenz, Elizabeth & Harvey
Weil, Erika Myers, Kevin Kain
11:00 Marnel Yturralde, Suzette Yturralde, Danilo
Barcelon, Percy Barcelon, Rose & Numer
Feb 1: 5:15 Missionary Families of Christ (6)
Feb 2: 9:00 Norma Flores, Rosalia St.Germain, Virginia
Zambrano, Ralph Andino, Betty Lorenz, John Fahey
11:00 Marina Maldonado, Francisco Jimenez, Jod’l
Cruz, Marnel Yturralde, Suzette Yturralde,
Kat Teitgen
Feb 8: 5:15 James Campagna, Romy Blanquera, Jack
Goodwin, Frank & Bannie Lee, Carol Strausborger
Feb 9: 9:00 Knights of Columbus (6)
11:00 Rose Tamoro, Bernie Borges, Rona & Rolly
Yacob
Feb 15: 5:15 Rachel & Lawrence Valdez, Sonia Lumampao,
Shirlese Hayes, Leslie Gaffney, Jack Goodwin
Feb 16: 9:00 Erika Myers, Elizabeth & Harvey Weil, Melissa
Benjamin, Ralph Andino, Bill Walton
11:00 Rose & Numer Tamoro, Danilo Barcelon, Percy
Barcelon, Cynthia Cruz, Jod’l Cruz
Feb 22: 5:15 Frank & Bannie Lee, Shirlese Hayes, Mary Weir,
David Pott, David Mezzera
Feb 23: 9:00 Norma Flores, Rosalia St.Germain, Virginia
Zambrano, Nina Tolentino, Salvador Cariño,
Erika Myers
11:00 Jimmy DeLeon, Bernie Borges, Marnel
Yturralde, Suzette Yturralde, Kat Teitgen,
Francisco Jimenez
Feb 29: 5:15 Rachel & Lawrence Valdez, Leslie Gaffney,
Sonia Lumpampao, Frank & Banne Lee Mar 1: 9:00 Betty Lorenz, Ralph Andino, John Fahey, Harvey & Elizabeth Weil, Nina Tolentino 11:00 Marina Maldonado, Bernie Borges, Jod’l Cruz, Cynthia Cruz, Danilo Barcelon, Percy Barcelon
February Lector Schedule
If you are unable to fulfill an assignment, please arrange a substitute and make a note of the change on the posted sched-ule in the back of the church. Call Rose if you need a copy of the reading for your Mass: 707-208-6853 - or - Check the scripture readings elsewhere in the bulletin for your date.
Jan 25 5:15 1st: Shirlese Hayes
2nd: Leslie Gaffney
Jan 26 9:00 1st: Ernie Zambrano
2nd: Davet Mohammed
11:00 1st: Bernie Borges
2nd: (Spanish) Sylvia Cachola
Feb 1 5:15 1st: Missionary Families of Christ
2nd: Missionary Families of Christ
Feb 2 9:00 1st: Kevin Kain
2nd: Carmen Scott
11:00 1st: Bernie Borges
2nd: (Spanish) Sylvia Cachola
Feb 8 5:15 1st: David Mezzera
2nd: John Collins
Feb 9 9:00 1st: Ernie Zambrano (KCs)
2nd: John Fahey (KCs)
11:00 1st: Cynthia Cruz
2nd: (Spanish) Marina Maldonado
Feb 15 5:15 1st: Rolando Negranza
2nd: Mary Weir
Feb 16 9:00 1st: Catherine Mendoza
2nd: Marie Walton
11:00 1st: Eunice DeLeon
2nd: (Spanish) Ana Castro
Feb 22 5:15 1st: Leslie Gaffney
2nd: Melita Negranza
Feb 23 9:00 1st: Davet Mohammed
2nd: Rosalie Llave
11:00 1st: Danilo Barcelon
2nd: (Spanish) Marco Pomatz
Feb 28 5:15 1st: Shirlese Hayes
2nd: Alma Arcega
Mar 1 9:00 1st: Bill Walton
2nd: Tracy Hogland
11:00 1st: Numer Tamoro
2nd: (Spanish) Francisco Jimenez
Monthly Cleaning Schedule February 2020
February 14th Quiz Answer
Valentine’s Day is indeed also called Saint Valentine’s Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine. So who was Valentine
in the history of the Church? Valentinus (from the Latin "valens", meaning to be strong and in good health) was a
common name in ancient Roman times, so there are various candidates for this saint. Here are a couple of
martyrdom stories associated with various people named Valentinus prior to the year CE 500 in and around
Rome:
Valentine of Rome. One legend says that in CE 269, this Roman convert to Christianity refused
the Roman Emperor’s demand that he convert back to paganism. Because he ministered to Chris-
tians, he was put in prison where, while waiting for execution, he
restored sight to the blind daughter of his jailer and gave her a note signed “From your Valentine”
as a farewell before his execution, which occurred on February 14 that year.
Saint Valentine. This version says that Valentine was a Roman priest who performed weddings for
soldiers who were forbidden by the emperor to marry. The emperor’s edict decreed that married
soldiers did not make good warriors and thus the young men could not marry. Valentine, accord-
ing to legend, wore a ring with a Cupid on it - a Roman symbol of love - that helped soldiers recog-
nize him, and he secretly would perform marriage ceremonies for soldiers. He was caught doing
this and beaten to death with clubs on February 14th around the year CE 270 for disobeying the
emperor, Claudius II.
Valentino of Terni. This Valentinus was a physician and the first bishop of Terni, a city about 60
miles northeast of Rome. He too suffered martyrdom on February 14, CE 273, for proselytizing during the perse-
cution of Christians by Caludius Gothicus. His relics were buried under a basilica in Terni which was built by Pope
Julius I.
Why is Valentine considered a saint? Whether a single story or an amalgam of similar stories,
Valentinus was declared a saint by the Church as a martyr to the faith as each of three sto-
ries above illustrate. Sainthood is a statement of the Church that it is “worthy of belief” that
the person is in Heaven and saved due to giving their life voluntarily for belief in Jesus as
Savior and Son of God.
Whether Valentine performed a miracle of eyesight, married soldiers who were otherwise
forbidden, or spread the word of the love of Jesus - or all three - Valentinus was a person of
love. So in honor of his love, Happy St. Valentine’s Day on February 14th.
Open to all Holy Family members and friends: The Knights of Columbus is sponsoring another
casino trip on Saturday, February 29th, to Jackson Rancheria and Harrah’s Casino (Ione).
Meet in Holy Family parking lot at 7:30. $35 per person with “casino cash” given back at the
two sites. Proceeds go to Knights of Columbus Council 15750 and the Holy Family
Construction Fund. [The last casino trip plus the Christmas Ornament project raised $500 for
the Construction Fund!] Tickets may be procured from Grand Knight Jod’l Cruz (707-631-
8001) or Knight Jimmy DeLeon (510-861-7104) or see any KC Brother.
Also, the Knights are hosting a Hawaiian Dinner-Dance party on Saturday, May 9th, from 4:00 to 10:00 pm at the
Community Gym (100 Benton Way). Tickets will be $40 per person with proceeds benefiting Council 15750 and
the Construction Fund. It’s a win-win event and more information will be forthcoming.
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Pray for the Men and Women Serving Our Country
Don Appel, Jorden Appel, Jenny Bartlett, Joseph Bloom-See, Alexander Bombita, Brandon Bridges, George Buenviaje,
Scott Harris, Angelica Hinojosa, Jared Holmes, Jeremy Holmes, Josh Holmes, Chris Hurst, Jen James, Jerome Latona, Tre-
vor Logan, Angela O’Brien, Chad Oliver, Christopher Oliver, Andrew Mariano, Kiara Mendiola (RIP), Christopher Paradeza,
Jennifer Phillips Plante, Alwin Respicio, Alex Rubang, Jr., Patricia Samson, Sebastian Zablan. To add a friend, family
member or loved one to our military service list, please call Carol Harris at 310-4792 or e-mail her at: crlhar@aol.com
Pray for Our Sick
Merlie Abran, Nicholas Arenas, Rosalina Alba, Isaias Bautista, Lita Bautista, Milan Bautista, Joan Bennett, Janet Birkholz,
Josephina Botello, Enrique Campos, Milena Cancilla, Deacon Chuck Cancilla, Lamar Carter, Virgilita Castillo, Tony Castor,
Fe Celones, William Chua, Richard Corona, José & Esther Corpuz, Charito Dela Cueva, Toni Durante, Zachery Fahey, Lino
Fernandez, Douglas Fong, David Garcia, Gino Grundy, Aurora Guiriba, Tess Guison, Elmo Irish, Dahlia Johnson, Dae Hee
Kim, Pacita Lacerna, Gene Lacson, Francisca Lagiosa, Geraldo Lagua, Rosalyn Mendoza, Elma Mercado, Lita & Ernie
Morales, Steve Myers, Antonio Neria, Azucena Neria, Ildefonso Neria, Jaime Neria, Judy Ong, Dorothy Pender-gast, Leah
Pereira, Candy Peterson, Earline Poirer, Araceli Rodrigues, Benjamin Rufo, Ariel Ruiz, Juan Salas, Ruben San Pedro, Amy
San Pedro, Pacita Sarabia, Carmen Scott, Tom Scott, Joyce Shields, Kathleen Silva, Ann Simmons, Sylvia Sistena,
Jesselee Inacay Superticioso, Edwin Tichangco, Sheila Urick, the Vega Family, Pacita Villaluz, Vilma Wakin, Brenda
Wheeler, Chet Wilkerson, Rolly Yacob, Raymond Young, Cheryl Zimmerman, John Zimmerman. To add a loved one to
our prayer list or to remove someone, e-mail: holyfamily.amcan@gmail.com
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Recycling: Continue to drop off recycling cans and bottles at the church office. Please
remove caps, liquids, and foreign objects from all bottles and place loose caps in same bag with
bottles. All proceeds from recycling go directly to the Construction Fund. The last turn-in earned
$144 for the fund. Thanks for your participation in this endeavor.
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