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January 28, 2018 Page 1
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH 10800 HENDERSON RD., VENTURA, CA 93004 (805) 647-3235; FAX (805) 647-8087
Visit us on the WEB at: www.sacredheartventura.org Email us at: rectory@sacredheartventura.org Parish Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30AM - 4:30PM Saturday Closed & Sunday 8:00AM - 2PM
Rev. Al Ezeonyeka, Administrator - Rev. Carlos Macias, LC, Associate Pastor - Rev. Daniel O’Sullivan, Pastor Emeritus Dcn. John Barry - Dcn. Phil Conforti - Dcn. Fernando Flores - Dcn. Humberto Guzman
SACRED HEART SCHOOL 10770 Henderson Rd., Ventura, CA 93004 (805) 647-6174
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
“Our mission is to offer every person in our community a life-changing encounter with Jesus Christ”
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From the Desk of Fr. Al Ezeonyeka
Desde el escritorio de Fr. Al Ezeonyeka
Reactions To Jesus
In general people react differently to Jesus and his message of salvation. And very often, as we see in the gospels, the reactions are conflicting. In the gospel of Mark, when Jesus entered the synagogue to preach, there were three different kinds of reactions to his presence and message. The Scribes and the Pharisees reacted with suspicion, hostility and disdain (Mk 3:1-2). The unclean spirits reacted with fear at the presence of the Almighty power of God in Jesus. He silenced the spirits and cast them out of the possessed man (Mk 1:23-26) (Mk 1:23-26) (Mk 1:23-26). The people or the bystanders reacted with amazement at the authority of Jesus to change hearts and lives through his words and deeds (Mk 1:27-28).
Throughout Jesus’ public ministry, these initial reactions would become the norm. In fact, they have also become the norm throughout the history of Christianity. The Scribes and Pharisees represent all those who are hostile, disdainful and suspicious of the Church. These include non-believers of all sorts – atheists, unchristian governments, secular humanists, people of other religions, Christian sects, and unfortunately, some disgruntled Catholics. In addition to persecutions in non-Christian countries around the world, there has been uptick in rejection and hostility toward Christianity in Europe. Recently, I saw a video clip of a street preacher in Britain who was being harassed. Once he started preaching, many people tried to silence him. They called the police on him complaining that his message was upsetting them. It was a testimony to the reality of a post-Christian Europe.
The unclean spirits who reacted with fear represent those who are scared of Jesus and the church. People who avoid going to church because they don’t want to be confronted by the truth, those who don’t want to be challenged to abandon their sinful ways, and those who are under the influence of evil spirits as Pope Francis repeatedly says. These brothers and sisters outwardly seem scared of change. Yet inside, they are crying out for help. Like the man possessed by unclean spirit, Jesus heard his inner cry and liberated him. He saw beyond the man’s façade, defied the hostility of the Pharisees and drove the demons out of the man. Finally, there were those who reacted with amazement and believed in Jesus. They represent people of good will, people with humble hearts and simple faith. To these people and those who are crying out for help inside, we must continue to minister the word of God and the sacraments. Like Jesus, we must not be deterred.
Reacciones a Jesús
En general, las personas reaccionan de manera diferente a Jesús y su mensaje de salvación. Y muy a menudo, como vemos en los evangelios, las reacciones son contradictorias. En el evangelio de Marcos, cuando Jesús entró a la sinagoga para predicar, hubo tres tipos diferentes de reacciones a su presencia y mensaje. Los escribas y los fariseos reaccionaron con recelo, hostilidad y desdén (Mc 3, 1-2). Los espíritus inmundos reaccionaron con temor ante la presencia del poder omnipotente de Dios en Jesús. Él silenció a los espíritus y los expulsó del hombre poseído (Mc 1, 23-26) (Mc 1, 23-26) (Mc 1, 23-26). La gente o los espectadores reaccionaron con asombro ante la autoridad de Jesús para cambiar los corazones y las vidas a través de sus palabras y acciones (Marcos 1: 27-28).
A lo largo del ministerio público de Jesús, estas reacciones iniciales se convertirían en la norma. De hecho, también se han convertido en la norma a lo largo de la historia del cristianismo. Los escribas y los fariseos representan a todos los que son hostiles, desdeñosos y desconfiados de la Iglesia. Estos incluyen a los no creyentes de todo tipo: ateos, gobiernos no cristianos, humanistas seculares, personas de otras religiones, sectas cristianas y, por desgracia, algunos católicos descontentos. Además de las persecuciones en países no cristianos de todo el mundo, ha habido un repunte en el rechazo y la hostilidad hacia el cristianismo en Europa. Recientemente, vi un video clip de un predicador callejero en Gran Bretaña que estaba siendo hostigado. Una vez que comenzó a predicar, muchas personas intentaron silenciarlo. Llamandó a la policía sobre él quejándose de que su mensaje los estaba molestando. Fue un testimonio de la realidad de una Europa poscristiana.
Los espíritus inmundos que reaccionaron con miedo representan a aquellos que tienen miedo de Jesús y la iglesia. Las personas que evitan ir a la iglesia porque no quieren ser confrontadas por la verdad, aquellos que no quieren ser desafiados a abandonar sus caminos pecaminosos, y aquellos que están bajo la influencia de espíritus malignos como el Papa Francisco dice repetidamente. Estos hermanos y hermanas aparentemente tienen miedo al cambio. Sin embargo, dentro, están pidiendo ayuda a gritos. Como el hombre poseído por el espíritu inmundo, Jesús escuchó su clamor interior y lo liberó. Vio más allá de la fachada del hombre, desafió la hostilidad de los fariseos y expulsó a los demonios del hombre. Finalmente, hubo quienes reaccionaron con asombro y creyeron en Jesús. Representan personas de buena voluntad, personas con corazones humildes y fe simple. Para estas personas y aquellos que claman por ayuda interna, debemos continuar ministrando la palabra de Dios y los sacramentos. Al igual que Jesús, no debemos ser disuadidos.
CLASSES THIS WEEK
* Sunday, January 28th, 9:00 AM, for 1st and 2nd year communion grades 1-6.
* Sunday, January 28th, 10:30 AM for 1st and 2nd year communion grades 1-4, pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, post-communion grades 3-8.
* Tuesday, January 30th, 6:30 PM, for middle school.
* Wednesday, January 31st, 4:00 PM, for 1st and 2nd year communion grades 1-7, and post-communion grades 3-8.
Mass attendance will be taken after all masses this weekend.
1st year interviews finish this week. Congratulations to
1st year families.
Congratulations to 2nd year communion students who made their first confession last week.
Fourth Sunday in ordinary time 1. What is something you want to bring into
the presence of Christ in the mass today? 2. Where and how did you experience that
authority and presence of Christ in the Mass today?
FIRST COMMUNION PARENT MEETING Monday, February 5th, 7:00 PM IN BIEDERMANN HALL
Before I was a youth minister, I worked with special needs adults’ full time. I was assigned a client that liked to go out for lunch rather than bringing his own lunch. One day my client wanted McDonalds for lunch and as we were parking, I saw a homeless gentleman holding a sign that said, “Homeless, Anything Helps, God Bless”. So when I ordered my lunch I asked to double my order with the plan in mind to go give the homeless gentleman a meal. So after I got my food I put my order in the car and took the duplicate order over to the homeless man. I gave the man the food and beverage and told him I didn’t have any cash, but I bought him a meal so that I knew he would at least get one meal today. The man looked at me, then looked at the food, looked back at me, and then threw the food and drink into the middle of the busy road! Luckily no cars were hit but I was greatly confused. The man began to yell and scream obscenities at me and ended with saying “Why couldn’t you just give me money like a normal person! I don’t want your food handout, especially McDonald’s, I hate McDonald’s!” I was frozen in shock from what had just happened. My first thought to myself was, “Why is this man on the corner of a McDonalds parking lot if he doesn’t like McDonalds?” Rather than getting upset at the man I just told him to have a nice day and I will pray for him. As I walked away he yelled more obscenities and ended it with saying that prayer won’t help him. I think about this day a lot especially when I see homeless people wherever I travel. We are called to care for those in need in whatever way we can. Today we talked with our year two teens about living out our faith when it comes to helping others using the corporal works of mercy as a basis. We are called to live out our faith every day and to help those in need when we can.
Upcoming Event: January 30-Edge January 31-Youth Group February 4-Year 1 Confirmation Class
youthministry@sacredheartventura.org
Sr. Margaret Mary re@sacredheartventura.org
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Open House Invitation
Today- Sunday, January 28th, Our Annual Open House takes place from 12-2p This is an excellent opportunity for prospective school families to tour our school and visit with teachers in their classrooms.
If you would like more information about enrollment at our school or about all of our school events. Please contact the school office at 647-6174 or visit our website, http://sacredheartschoolventura.org/
Sacred Heart School News office@sacredheartschoolventura.org
Sacred Heart Council Knights of Columbus will have their annual Super Bowl Sunday BBQ Tri Tip Sale and an opportunity drawing on February 4.
• 1st prize - Samsung 65” UHD TV.
• 2nd prize - $250 Gift Cert. to Ojai Valley Inn & Spa.
• 3rd prize - BBQ dinner for 25 people catered by the Council.
Tickets are $10 each or three for $25.
Winner need not be present.
Whole BBQ Tri Tip $35 Tri Tip Sandwich $8
Sandwich/Chili Combo $12 16 oz. Chili $8
Thank you for your support
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CONGRESS
Deadline for early registration is Friday, January 26th. Registration booklets can be found in the vestibule, parish office and religious education office. Please join us in our hospitality room at the Marriott. This is a wonderful opportunity for adult faith formation.
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The Sick - Enfermos: Vicky Muldong
Died in Christ- Murio en Cristo: Taurino I. Almazan Sr.
INTERCESSION / Intercesiones PRAY FOR…./ Oremos por….
Intenciones de la Semana
(†)Deceased (-)Intentions
Sunday, Jan. 28, 2018 5:30 pm (Sat) † Anthony Kim Nguyen - Virginia & Michele Kitko 7:30 am - Parishioners of Sacred Heart 9:00 am † Rudolph E. Roman † Ted Kretchmer 10:30 am † Mark & Maurice Rhodehamel - Marty Baumann 12:00 pm 5:30 pm † Manuel Lopez † Manuel Garcia
Monday, Jan. 29, 2018 7:00 am 8:30 am † Msgr. Arnold Biedermann - Louise Hass
Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018 7:00 am 8:30 am † Virginia Kitko - Abby Cubitt
Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2018 7:00 am 8:30 am † Rudolph E. Roman - Charlotte Marchetti
Thursday, Feb 1, 2018 7:00 am 8:30 am † Francisco Chieu Nguyen - Claire Bucher
Friday, Feb 2, 2018 7:00 am 8:30 am 7:00 pm Holy Hour / Confessions
Saturday, Feb 3, 2018 8:30 am † Monge Cousins 5:30 pm - Parishioners of Sacred Heart
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Every Friday 9 a.m. — Saturday 8:30 a.m.
In that little Host is the solution to all the problems is the solution to all the problems of the world.—St. John Paul II Come and spend an hour in adoration of our Savior on Saturday at 1, 2, 3, or 4 am. Call Lupe 676-1159 Friday Holy Hour is at 7 p.m. Español is recited on the 1st & last Friday of each month. All other Friday’s are in English.
WORDS OF WISDOM….
IMPOSSIBLE WITHOUT LOVE The soul can not live without love..—San Francisco de Sales
IMPOSIBLE SIN AMOR El alma no puede vivir sin amor.—San Francisco de Sales
WEEKLY COLLECTION Colección Semanal
REVISED
SUNDAY, January 14, 2018
Parish Support: $ 11,531.08 Cap Improve: $ 312.50 School Support: $ 145.00 SVdP: $ 230.00 Children’s: $ 59.00 Christmas: $ 30.00 Holy Days: $ 225.00 Misc.: $ 10.00
Restricted Donations:
Priest Car: $ 50.00 Sound System: $ 15.00
TOTAL COLLECTION: $ 12,607.58
FOOD PANTRY
Next Sunday, February 4, is the first Sunday of the month. Please bring your non-perishable food items and place them in the red bins located outside the church doors. Through your generosity Sacred Heart parishioners have been a great help to the many hungry families in our area. Thank you for your continued support.
DESPENSA DE ALIMENTOS
El próximo domingo 4 de Febrero es el primer domingo del mes. Por favor traiga sus alimentos no-perecederos y colóquelos en los contenedores rojos ubicados en la entrada de la iglesia. Gracias a su generosidad, los feligreses del Sagrado Corazón han sido una gran ayuda para las muchas familias hambrientas de nuestra región. Gracias por su continuo apoyo.
WEEKLY COLLECTION Colección Semanal
SUNDAY, January 21, 2018
Parish Support: $ 11,260.59 Cap Improve: $ 295.00 School Support: $ 137.00 SVdP: $ 255.00 Children’s: $ 186.11 Christmas: $ 750.00 Holy Days: $ 30.00
Restricted Donations:
Priest Car: $ 15.00
TOTAL COLLECTION: $ 12,928.70 Thank you for your continued support!
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The University Series 2018
During the season of Lent, The University Series offers a multitude of seminars connecting faith with real life in areas such as current events, contemporary moral issues,
evangelization, faith and science, marriage and family, church history, scripture, prayer, and other priorities set by the Los Angeles Archdiocesan Synod. Sessions include multi-media presentations and always allow time for your questions. This year, 94 presentations will be held at 13 participating parishes from St. Mel in Woodland Hills to Simi Valley, Moorpark, Conejo Valley, Camarillo, and Ventura. Our faculty has extensive knowledge in their fields and love teaching. They include international authorities, priests, religious, professors, authors, lay people, and local favorites who are all passionate about helping our attendees grow in knowledge and faith.
Here are some important dates:
January 29 - Pre-registration closes.
February 15-March 23 The University Series is in session. View course descriptions and more information at
www.theuniversityseries.org
Contact us at office@theuniversityseries.org 805-496-0222 Ext. 119
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Follow us on Twitter at TheUniversityS
The University Series strives for excellence because our Catholic faith deserves our very best efforts.
COMING SOON CATHOLIC ESTATE PLANNING SEMINAR
Looking for ways to prepare and manage your estate plans?
On March 1st, Sacred Heart Church will offer two informational seminars explaining the process of Catholic estate planning. This seminar will last 90 minutes and refreshments will be served.
Date: Thursday, 3/1/18 Time: 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Location: Biedermann Hall
Representatives from the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, an estate attorney and financial planner will be joining us to discuss these important topics: • The importance for individuals and couples to have a
Will and other critical documents in place • Catholic teachings on end of life decisions (advance
healthcare directives) • Vehicles and tools for charitable giving
Please RSVP to the church office at 647-3235 Ext 300 or 301, or e-mail at rectory@sacredheartventura.org, to reserve a seat. Thank you for your consideration in attending one of these important seminars.
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BEYOND THE PEWS: LIVING THE LENTEN JOURNEY IN THE SPIRIT OF VATICAN II provides thoughts on the baptismal call and living this call in the light of several
documents from Vatican II. This conference, presented by Sister Lisa Megaffin, will take place on Wednesday February 7, 2018 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Place: Notre Dame Center 1776 Hendrix Ave., Thousand Oaks, 91360. Please RSVP to Sister Lisa Megaffin, SND at lmegaffin@sndca.org if you plan to attend.
Read the bulletin online at the Sacred Heart Church website: www.sacredheartventura.org.
ALL BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED 3 WEEKS BEFORE IT IS DISTRIBUTE TO : BULLETINEDITOR@SACREDHEARTVENTURA.ORG
Lea el boletín en el sitio web de la Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón: www.sacredheartventura.org.
TODOS LOS ANUNCIOS DEL BOLETÍN DEBEN SER SOMETIDOS 3 SEMANAS ANTES DE DISTRIBUIRSE A: BULLETINEDITOR@SACREDHEARTVENTURA.ORG
VENTURA ADULT & CONTINUING EDUCATION
Career Training Scholarships for adults available NOW! The scholarships are available for a limited time to anyone 18
years or older, with a high school diploma or GED. Adults of any age can apply!
Take advantage of the wonderful opportunity to change your life! Job placement assistance is available for all CTE graduates. Call VACE at 289-1744 for application & more info. Tours conducted Mon - Fri from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Becas de Capacitación Profesional para adultos disponibles AHORA! Las becas están disponibles por un tiempo limitado a cualquier persona de 18 años o más, con un diploma de escuela secundaria o GED. ¡Adultos de cualquier edad pueden solicitar! ¡Aprovecha la maravillosa oportunidad de cambiar tu vida! La asistencia para la colocación de empleo está disponible para todos los graduados de CTE. Llame a VACE al 289-1744 para obtener una solicitud y más información. Visitas guiadas de lunes-viernes de 8am. - 5:00 p.m.
Cub Scout News
Scout Sunday will be celebrated at the 9:00 Mass next Sunday, Feb. 4. Scout Sunday is designed to recognize the
contributions of young people and adults to Scouting. All Scouters, Scouts, and Scouting Alumni are encouraged to attend. Please join Pack 3143 as it celebrates the Scout Sunday 2018. Thank you to our Charter Organization, Sacred Heart Church, as well as the parishioners of Sacred Heart in supporting our Cub Scout Pack.
DID YOU KNOW?
Common tricks strangers use to lure children
Are you familiar with the news show segments testing children’s safety knowledge? They
often feature “strangers” trying to lure children with offers of ice cream, modeling contracts, or other goodies. They know that while many children are taught to avoid strangers, they may not be taught to recognize abduction tactics. For more information on common tricks predators may use to lure children from The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, visit http://www.kidsmartz.org/CommonTricks.
¿SABIA USTED?
Trucos comunes que usan los extraños para atraer a niños ¿Está familiarizado con los segmentos de noticieros que hacen pruebas del conocimiento de la seguridad de los niños? A menudo muestra a “extraños” tratando de atraer a los niños con ofertas de helado, contratos de modelaje, u otras atracciones. Ellos saben que mientras a muchos niños se les enseña a evitar a extraños, es posible que no se les enseñe a reconocer las tácticas de secuestro. Para más información sobre tácticas comunes que los depredadores pueden usar para atraer a niños, que aparecen en el sitio web del Centro Nacional de Niños Perdidos y Explotados, puede visitar http://www.kidsmartz.org/CommonTricks.
Men's Retreat
Serra Retreat cordially invites you to the Men's Retreat.
February 2 - 4, 2018 March 2 - 4, 2018
April 27 - 29, 2018
Our Search for Meaning with Sr. Carol Quinlivan, CSJ and Fr. Michael Doherty, OFM. For more info please contact our Serra Retreat Office at (310) 456-6631.
February 11 is World Marriage Day. World Marriage Day honors husband and wife as head of the family, the basic unit of society. It salutes the beauty of their faithfulness, sacrifice and joy in daily married life. Take the time today to tell your spouse how much your marriage means to you. Plan to
enrich your marriage by attending the next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend: Feb 9-11 in Canoga Park or April 27-29 in Simi Valley. For more information contact Ed and Jo Lara at 818-848-6729 or go online at www.twocanlove.org We help make good marriages better
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OFFICE STAFF: 647-3235 Karen Oishi, Office Manager Ext. 301 Vivian Nichols, Business Manager Ext. 305 Aurora Gonzales, Secretary Ext. 300 Gema Servin de la Mora, Bulletin Editor Ext. 304
SACRED HEART SCHOOL: 647-6174 Christine Benner, Principal
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE: 647-3235 Sister Margaret Mary Scott, S.N.D., Director Ext. 306
HISPANIC MINISTRY (Ministerio Hispano): 647-3235 Deacon Fernando Flores, Director Ext. 311
YOUTH MINISTRY: 647-3235 Justin Wilburn Ext. 313
PLANT MANAGER\SPECIAL EVENTS COORDINATOR 797-4474 Don Mulville
SCRIP OFFICE: 647-0713 Shaune Ramirez
Annulments: (213) 637-7680 Dcn. John Barry 794-3623
CORDINADORES DE LITURGIA
LECTORES: Jose Cancino 525-4327 MINISTROS DE EUCARISTIA: Maria Lopez 433-1944 Roberto Sanchez 448-9965 UJIERES: José Arambula 647-1351 SERVIDORES DEL ALTAR: Alicia Mendez 701-9406 MINISTERIO DE MUSICA: 647-3235 Dcn. Fernando Flores Ext. 311 CORO: Hector Reyes 701-2253 BAUTIZOS: 647-3235 Dcn. Fernando Flores Ext. 311 RICA (Iniciación Cristiana): Rosa Flores 701-7753
LITURGICAL MINISTRIES
ALTAR SERVERS MINISTRY: 525-0010 Sandie Dominguez BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY: 659-2416 Michele Kipp INFANT BAPTISMS: 382-6816 Dcn. Phil Conforti LECTOR COORDINATOR: 644-4586 Joann Abing LITURGY COORDINATOR: 647-3235 EUCHARISTIC COORDINATOR: 647-3235 Carol Roth / Gema Servin de la Mora Ext: 304 MARRIAGE COORDINATOR: 647-4843 Carmen Gomez Lee MINISTRY TO THE SICK: 525-0010 Sandie Dominguez, Facilitator USHERS MINISTRY: 647-4843 Joe Lee MUSIC DIRECTOR & CHILDREN’S CHOIR: 647-3235 Steve Hinojosa Ext. 314 R.C.I.A. ADULT ED: 647-3235
ORGANIZATIONS
BIBLE STUDY 647-3235 BLUE ARMY OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA Barbara Rodriguez 647-1842 Mary Guerrero (Español) 755-3281 CUB SCOUTS 647-5641 Therese Palmisano DETENTION MINISTRY 340-3983 Rick Goulette EUCHARISTIC APOSTLES OF DIVINE MERCY 647-3086 Bob & Zaida Worthley Vicky Spicer (Divina Misericordia) 202-9555 FAMILY TO FAMILY 650-8557 Nita Perkins FINANCE COUNCIL 647-3235 Sandra Repede FOOD PANTRY 323-5946 Dennis Braney GUADALUPANAS 647-1609 Amelia Mijares HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE 647-3206 Patrick Manning ITALIAN CATHOLIC FEDERATION 659-2255 Carol Eller JOVENES ADULTOS PARA CRISTO 641-2194 (Young Adults for Christ) Esteban Arambula, Coordinator KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 795-1512 Mike Kipp, Grand Knight PARENT TEACHER COUNCIL 647-6174 Anna Jordon, President RESPECT LIFE 647-7306 Wilhelmina Stoll SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN 647-3235 Liz Hoffman SENIOR ASSISTANCE 647-1842 Barbara Rodriguez ST. VINCENT DE PAUL 216-2787 Person on call WELCOMING MINISTRY 647-6818 George Cady
RELIGIOUS SERVICES (SERVICIOS RELIGIOSOS)
WEEKEND EUCHARIST:
Saturday: 5:30 p.m. (Healing Mass 2nd Saturday of each Month) Sundays: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. 12:00 noon (Español), and 5:30 p.m.
DAILY MASS SCHEDULE:
Monday-Friday: 7:00, 8:30 a.m. Wednesday 7:00pm.(Español), (Healing Mass 2nd Wednesday of each Month) Saturday: 8:30 a.m.
CONFESSION SCHEDULE:
Friday: 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Saturday: 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
DEVOTIONS
Morning Prayer: Monday - Friday 6:40 am, 8:15 am Rosary: Monday—Friday 6:25 am 9:00 am Saturday 6:00 am * Sunday 7:00am Holy Hour: Friday 7-8 p.m. in English except for the first & last Friday of the Month. Hora Santa: Primero y Ultimo Viernes del mes en Español Divine Mercy Chaplet & Rosary: Friday 3 p.m.
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