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Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 28, 2019

St. Genevieve Catholic ChurchI G L E S I A C A T Ó L I C A D E S A N T A G E N O V E V A

Parish Center and Ministry Offices14061 Roscoe Boulevard Panorama City, California 91402Telephone: (818) 894 - 2261 | Fax: (818) 893 - 4284www.stgenparish.org

Parish Center Hours | Horario de OficinaMondays - Fridays 9:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.Saturday & Sundays 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Church Hours | Horario de IglesiaMondays - Fridays 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.*Church is closed during school hours / La iglesia esta cerrada durante el horario escolar.*Saturday 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.Sundays 5:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Pastoral TeamFather Alden J. Sison, PastorFather John Montag, Associate PastorFather Yesu Teneti, Associate PastorDeacon Paulino Juarez-Ramirez dnpaulino@stgenevievechurch.org

Masses / Misas Vigil (Saturday): 5:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. Sunday: 6:30 a.m., 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. en Español * Tagalog Mass: 11:30 a.m. Every Fourth Sunday of the Month

Monday - Friday: 6:30 a.m. & 8:00 a.m. Saturdays: 8:00 a.m.

Confessions / Confesiones Saturdays / Sábados - 3:30 p.m.

Devotions / Devociones Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotion with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament: Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m.; with Mass on the First Wednesday of the month.

Rosario a la Virgen de Guadalupe cada tercer do-mingo del mes al terminar la Misa de 2:00 p.m.

Sacraments / Sacramentos Top of page two / Parte superior de la pagina 2

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WEEKLY OFFERINGJuly 20-21, 2019

Mass Time Collection

5:00 p.m. $ 2,703.26

7:00 p.m. $ 853.25

6:30 a.m. $ 882.95

8:00 a.m. $ 1,924.17

9:30 a.m. $ 1,896.74

11:30 a.m. $ 2,286.38

2:00 p.m. $ 1,492.89

5:30 p.m. $ 1,280.31

Mail-In $200.00

Total $13,5 19.95

Inspiration Building CampaignParish Goal: $4 MillionPledges to Date: $ 3,553,746Pledge/Gift Count: 1184 Families

To make your Inspiration Building payments online please visit: osvonlinegiving.com/2949

Completed pledge forms can be dropped in the collection basket, taken to the Parish Office or turned in to the campaign table after Mass on the first weekend of every month. *Stewardship of Treasure

The Sacraments | Los SacramentosBaptism / Bautismo Every 2nd Saturday of the month. Please call the Parish Center three months prior to your propose baptism. Cada tercer sabado del mes. Favor de comunicarse al Centro Parro-quial tres meses antes de la fecha propuesta para el bautismo.

Confessions / Confesiones Every Saturday at

3:30 p.m. until all heard. Todos los sábados a las 3:30 p.m. hasta que todos sean escuchados.

Holy Eucharist / Santa Eucaristía

For the Mass Schedule, please see the front of this bulletin. For First Communion please contact the Religious Education Office. Registrations are open from May to August. El horario de Misas se encuentra en la portada del boletín. Para la Primera Comunión favor de llamar a la Oficina de Educación Religiosa. Se aceptan inscripcio-nes de mayo a agosto.

Confirmation / Confirmación Please contact the Religious Edu-

cation Office. Registrations are open from May to August. Favor de comunicarse a la Oficina de Edu-cación Religiosa. Se aceptan inscripciones de mayo a agosto.

Matrimony / Matrimonio Please call the Parish Center six months prior to your proposed date.

Favor de llamar al Centro Parroquial seis meses antes de la fecha propuesta.

Anointing of the Sick / Unción de los Enfermos Please call the Parish Center at

anytime. Por favor llame el Cen-tro Parroquial cuando sea necesario.

Priesthood / Sacer-docio Is God calling you to be a priest or religious life? Please contact the parish priests. ¿Siente el llamado de Dios a ser sacerdote o a la vida religiosa? Por favor hable con uno de los sacerdotes. Or Visit: www.lavocations.org

Our Parish Center Staff Mrs. Bridgette Garcia, SpecialProject Director/Campaign Coordinator bgarcia@stgenparish.org Mrs. Mary Jean Dizon, Office Manager mjdizon@stgenparish.org Ms. Celeste Mejia, Human Resources cmejia@stgenparish.orgTony & Judith Morales, Religious Education Coordinators jmorales@stgenparish.orgMs. Araceli Chavez, Confirmation Coordinator achavez@stgenparish.org Ms. Alliza Gonzaga, Bulletin Editor agonzaga@stgenparish.orgMr. Vincent O’Donoghue, Vice-President of Future Planning & Development (818) 894 - 6417 | odonoghue@sgps.org

Our Parish Schools Mr. Dan Horn, President/Principal St. Genevieve Elementary School 818.892.3802 | www.spartansonline.org St. Genevieve High School 818.894.6417 | www.valiantspirit.com

Our Parish Commitees Pastoral Council: Mrs. Jennifer Jimenez Latino Ministry Advisory Council: Dn. Paulino Juarez-Ramirez Safeguard the Children: Mrs. Patty Gomez

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Stewardship of TreasureThank you for your generosity

When writing a check, we kindly ask you to please NOT combine Sunday

contributions and Inspiration Building

Campaign contributions. Please write different checks

as there are different bank accounts.

Thank you for your understanding!

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Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary TimeToday's Reading:Gn 18:20-32; Ps 138:1-2, 2-3, 6-7, 7-8; Col 2:12-14; Lk 11:1-13Prayer is our focus this weekend. In the Gospel, Jesus gives his disciples, and us, the Lord's Prayer, which we have cherished through the centuries. The first two words encompass much about our faith--unity among all Christians (Our), and a sense that we are in a deeply bonded relationship with God (Father).In Genesis, we see Abraham in conversational prayer, in his creaturely humility before his Creator, seeking mercy and compassion for the innocent. The psalm is a lyrical prayer of thanksgiving and praise for the God who answered the sincere prayers of a people who had called out for help, showing them mercy. In Luke's Gospel, the disciples want to pray like Jesus, with the same intimacy--to experience God as Abba in the depths of their being.Do we try to talk to God? Do we listen for answers? This relationship is always a work in progress.

Lifes persistent questionMost of us can probably imagine (or remember) the delightful questions a young child might ask with innocence and curiosity. 'What is air?' 'How does a bird fly?' Answers are often met with another question: 'Why?' No answer to that question is ever adequate, and so the child persists in asking--'Why? Why? Why??' A quest for knowledge? Of course, but the child's persistence can only flourish in a relationship of trust. These conversations between the child and, typically, an older relative have the power to deepen confidence and intimacy.

How like prayer this is!Humans are frail. We have questions, fears, needs. And so we pray--but how? How do we speak or relate at all to the Lord of endless life, the God of our salvation?

Our AbbaToday's scriptures provide some answers. We discover that, like Abraham in Genesis and Jesus in Luke's Gospel, it's all about relationship.In Genesis, the Israelites were still trying to learn who this Creator God was and what was the nature of the relationship between the divine and the human. Today we find Abraham in 'conversation' with God, who is contemplating the ruin of the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah because of their evil behavior. The intimacy of Abraham's relationship with God allows him to plead for the innocent, to negotiate with God about the intended destruction.The disciples experience Jesus in deep prayer. Asked to teach them how to pray, Jesus gives them his own prayer to the God he knows as Abba. The Lord's Prayer, slightly different in Luke's Gospel, contains elements that would be familiar to the disciples. But calling God 'Father' was deeply intimate and probably somewhat startling.This is the kind of prayer to which we are called. Jesus teaches us that we, his sisters and brothers, can call God 'Our Father.' How powerful these two words are when we pray them together!

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Did you Know?Vet your child’s summer sleep-away campFor many children, summer sleep-away camps are great adventures that become cherished memories. But for parents, the concern of sexual abuse is one that needs to be addressed. Before enrolling your child in a summer camp, consider staff reputation and screening practices. Ask questions about how the camp screens counselors and workers who will have access to your children (cafeteria workers, cooks, maintenance staff, etc.). Ask about any problems they may have handled previously, or how they would handle a complaint from a child. Get all the information you need to be comfortable before you send your child off for a few weeks of fun. Learn more from the VIRTUS® article “Summer Camp Preparation” at http://www.la-archdiocese.org/org/protecting/Pages/VIRTUS-Current-Online-Articles.aspx.*Stewardship of Time

From the Parish CenterUpdate on SB 360Updates on SB 360 In a last-minute twist, a California bill that would have required priests to break the sacramental seal of confession was shelved by its sponsor amidst a remarkable grassroots campaign mounted by the state's Catholics, members of other faith groups, and religious liberty advocates from across the country. Senate Bill 360 was withdrawn the day before a scheduled July 9 hearing in the California Assembly Public Safety Committee, effectively removing it from any further consideration this year.

SB 360 was a dangerous piece of legislation, " said Los Angeles Archbishop Jose H. Gomez, who had led the California bishops in opposing the bill. "If any legislature can force believers to reveal their innermost thoughts and feelings shared with God in confession, then truly there is no area of human life that is free or safe from the

government, " he added.3,502 letters were collected from our parish and sent to Sacramento. We would like to thank all the parishioners of St. Genevieve who participated. *Stewardship of Time

First Communion PhotosFirst Communion Photos from the English masses are ready for pick up in the Parish Office. *Stewardship of Time

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Mass IntentionsSEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

7/27 5:00 p.m Felisa Saludares(+) Antonio Santos(+) Agripino Juadiong(+) 7:00 p.m. Brijida Lawanag(+) Diosdada Paican(+) Rogelio Maglaqui(+)7/28 6:30 a.m. Victor Lim(+) 8:00 a.m. Mina Mejia(Intention) 9:30 a.m. People of the Parish 11:30 a.m. Florencio Roque(+) Jose Tupas(+) Diosdada Paican(+) Tranquilino Laureta(+) 2:00 p.m. Francisca De Tejada(+) 5:30 p.m. Jose Tupas(+) Eduardo Escolano(+)7/29 6:30 a.m. Sick of the Parish 8:00 a.m. Mina Mejia(Intention) Sofia Magane(+)7/30 6:30 a.m. Remedios Delos Santos(+) Priscilla Linao(+) Corazón Licas(+) 8:00 a.m. Leon Medina Jr.(+)7/31 6:30 a.m. Florencia Venzon(+) 8:00 a.m. Eufracio Cristino(+) Constancia Cristino(+)8/1 6:30 a.m. Sick of the Parish 8:00 a.m Conrado Fermin Jr.(+) Cristina Alaan(+)8/2 6:00 a.m Sick of the Parish 8:00 a.m. Aurora Navarro(+) Virginia Yao(+) All Souls in Purgatory(+)8/3 8:00 a.m. Rodolfo Escuenta(+) Ferdie De Gala(+) Odilon Cuero(+)

READINGS FOR THE WEEKMonday: Ex 32:15-24, 30-34; Ps 106:19-23 or Ps 34:2-11; Jn 11:19-27 or Lk 10:38-42Tuesday: Ex 33:7-11; 34:5b-9, 28; Ps 103:6-11; Mt 13:36-43Wednesday: Ex 34:29-35; Ps 99:5-7, 9; Mt 13:44-46Thursday: Ex 40:16-21, 34-38; Ps 84:3-6a, 8, 11; Mt 13:47-53Friday: Lv 23:1, 4-11, 15-16, 27, 34b-37; Ps 81:3-6, 10-11ab; Mt 13:54-58Saturday: Lv 25:1, 8-17; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 7-8; Mt 14:1-12Sunday: Eccl 1:2; 2:21-23; Ps 90:3-6, 12-14, 17; Col 3:1-5, 9-11; Lk 12:13-21

LECTURAS DE LA SEMANALunes: Ex 32:15-24, 30-34; Sal 106 (105):19-23 o Sal 34:2-11; Jn 11:19-27 o Lc 10:38-42Martes: Ex 33:7-11; 34:5b-9, 28; Sal 103 (102):6-11; Mt 13:36-43Miércoles: Ex 34:29-35; Sal 99 (98):5-7, 9; Mt 13:44-46Jueves: Ex 40:16-21, 34-38; Sal 84 (83):3-6a, 8, 11; Mt 13:47-53Viernes: Lv 23:1, 4-11, 15-16, 27, 34b-37; Sal 81 (80):3-6, 10- 11ab; Mt 13:54-58Sábado: Lv 25:1, 8-17; Sal 67 (66):2-3, 5, 7-8; Mt 14:1-12Domingo: Ecl 1:2; 2:21-23; Sal 90 (89):3-6, 12-14, 17; Col 3:1-5, 9-11; Lc 12:13-21

We would like to welcome our new parishioner

Mrs. Sandra Zamora

In your charity, please pray for our sick parishionersJosefina Alcala, Dominga Alvarado, Angel Angeles, Angelina Arreola, Adela Ayala, Ma. Conception Ayala, Melissa Ayer, Constante Batugo, Mario Batugo, Arielle Jules Bautista, Dean Joseph Bellio, Bessie Beltran, Felixberto Bisco, Catalina Bolankos, Beatriz Bolante, Bernarda Bonilla, Pureza Bueno, Adelaida Capote, Miguel Capote, Jonah Carpio, Blanquita Carrillo, Maria Guadalupe & Ramon Cervantes, Juan Cervantes Godinez, Rene Charles, Jelen Chiong, Vincent Colarossi, Kay Crain, Carlos Cruz, Sergio Cruz, Susie Cruz, Carol Cueto, James Daley, Agnes De Jesus, Celia De La O, Federico De La Rosa, Marinell De Luna, Glenn Dela Rosa, Keith Develbiss, Susan Dodson, Myrna Ann Dreibus, Vicente Duntugan, Ricardo Duran, Mildred Ege, Alisa Espinoza, Rafael Estrella, Estrella Gabagat, Cecilia Gamboa, Linda Gando, Joanne Garcia, Gloria Genie, Juanita Gomez, Teresa Gosiengfiao, Evelia Guerrero, Felipa Gurrola. Shirley Guy, Sr., Amparo Hernandez, Leticia Q. Hernandez, Patrick Hernandez, Dimas Herrera, Thomas Francis Holleran CSJ, Rosa Ichihara, Anselma Ilagan, Jake Ilagan, Wilfredo Ilagan, Tim Howard, Concepcion & Rodolfo Jimenez, Mary Jozwick, Danielle Keegan, Cristina Lao, Philip Lazalde, Benhur Lazaro, Andrew Lea, Georgina Ledon, Victor Lim, Rivi Litvin, Carmen Lopez, Rosette Magadia, Teodora Manalang, Alejandro Marrufo, Lupe Marrufo Jr., Martha Marrufo Cervantes, Virginia Marrufo, Blanca Martin, Ralph Martin, Lydia Martinez, Timothy Meichtry, Cesar Magpayo, Barbie Meepos, Lourdes Anguluan Melcarek, Frank Mendoza, Teresa Mendoza Cervantes, Nancy Meyers, Eric Miller, Guadalupe Molina, Sr., Olga Munoz, Herminio & Elinor Narag, Eunice Navarrez, Lorella Nelson, Lupita Nevarez, Erin O’Neal, Mike Oroszi, Guadalupe Paez, Fermena Paguirigan, Tony Parton, Ydria Putrino, Nelson Regner, Catherine Ritumban, Salvador Rivas, Edita Rivera, Ofelia Rivera, Joanne Roberts, Leopoldo Rosales, Laring Sumagaysay, Laarni Samaniego, Emma San Antonio, Charito San Juan, Esther Garcia Sanchez, Maria Luisa Sanchez, Maria Sandoval, Dregzil Santos, Rufina Santos, Patricia Silva, Candy Smith, Leslie Smith, Angela Solares, Art Soriano, Florita Soriano, Sonia Soriano, Barbara Sorensen, Freddie Sotto, Ligaya Talise, Ema Torres, Kristina Ultra, Harvey Valdivieso, Eduardo Villa, Evelyn Vitali, Daisy Valdez, Eileen Wallace, Ed Weaver, Reynazdo Zaldana.

*Stewardship of Time

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Decimoséptimo Domingo del Tiempo OrdinarioLecturas de hoy: Gn 18:20-32; Sal 138 (137):1-2, 2-3, 6-7, 7-8; Col 2:12-14; Lc 11:1-13Las preguntas persistentes de la vida Muchos de nosotros probablemente imaginamos (o recordamos) las asombrosas preguntas que un niño hace con su inocencia y curiosidad. '¿Qué es el aire?' '¿Cómo vuelan los pájaros?' Para después seguir preguntando con un '¿por qué?' Ninguna respuesta a esa pregunta es suficiente, por lo que el niño continúa preguntando '¿por qué?', '¿por qué?', '¿por qué?' '¿Una búsqueda por conocimiento?' Desde luego, pero la persistencia del niño solo puede mejorar en una relación de confianza. Estas conversaciones entre el niño y, típicamente, un familiar adulto tiene la facilidad de profundizar la confianza y la intimidad.¡Esto se parece a la oración!Los seres humanos son frágiles. Tenemos preguntas, miedos, necesidades. Por eso rezamos, pero, ¿cómo? ¿Cómo hablamos o nos relacionamos con el Señor de la vida eterna, el Dios de nuestra salvación?

Nuestro Abba (Padre) EHoy las Escrituras proveen algunas respuestas. Descubrimos que, como Abraham en el libro del Génesis y Jesús en el Evangelio de Lucas,

se trata de una relación.En el Génesis, los israelitas todavía estaban intentando saber quién era este Dios Creador y cuál era la naturaleza de la relación entre lo divino y lo humano. Hoy encontramos a Abraham �platicando� con Dios, quien contempla la ruina de las ciudades de Sodoma y Gomorra debido a su mal comportamiento. La intimidad de la relación de Abraham con Dios le permite abogar por los inocentes, para negociar con Dios acerca de la destrucción que está por suceder.Los discípulos tienen la experiencia de conocer a Jesús haciendo oración profunda. Cuando le pidieron que les enseñara a orar, Jesús les da su propia oración con Dios a quien llama Abba (Padre). La oración del Padre Nuestro, un poquito diferente en el Evangelio de Lucas, tiene partes que son conocidas por los discípulos. Pero llamar �Padre� a Dios fue profundamente íntimo y probablemente algo sorprendente.Este es el tipo de oración al que estamos llamados a hacer. Jesús nos enseña que nosotros, sus hermanas y hermanos, podemos llamar �Padre Nuestro� a Dios. ¡Qué poderosas son estas dos palabras cuando las rezamos juntas!

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Del Centro ParroquialNoticias sobre la SB 360En un giro de última hora, un proyecto de ley de California que había requerido que los sacerdotes rompieran el sello sacramental de la confesión fue archivado en medio de una notable campaña de base organizada por católicos del estado, miembros de otros grupos religiosos y defensores de la libertad religiosa de todo el país. El Proyecto de Ley del Senado 360 se retiró el día antes de una audiencia programada para el 9 de julio en el Comité de Seguridad Pública de la Asamblea de California, eliminándolo de cualquier consideración adicional este año.

SB 360 era una pieza legislativa peligrosa ", dijo el arzobispo de Los Ángeles, José H. Gómez, quien había dirigido a los obispos de California a oponerse al proyecto de ley." Si

cualquier legislatura puede obligar a los creyentes a revelar sus pensamientos y sentimientos más íntimos compartidos con Dios en confesión, entonces, en verdad, no hay un área de la vida humana que esté libre o segura del gobierno ", agregó.

Se recolectaron 3,502 cartas de nuestra parroquia y se enviaron a Sacramento. Nos gustaría agradecer a todos los feligreses de St. Genevieve que participaron. *Corresponsabilidad de Tiempo

¿Sabía Usted?Investigue sobre el campamento de verano de su hijoPara muchos niños, los campamentos de vacaciones de verano son grandes aventuras que se convierten en recuerdos preciados. Pero los padres de familia deben abordar su preocupación por el abuso sexual. Antes de inscribir a su hijo/a en un campamento de verano, considere la reputación del personal y las prácticas que se siguen para revisar sus antecedentes. Haga preguntas sobre cómo el campamento selecciona a los consejeros y trabajadores que tendrán acceso a sus hijos (trabajadores de la cafetería, cocineros, personal de mantenimiento, etc.). Pregunte acerca de cualquier problema que hayan manejado previamente, o cómo manejarían una queja de un niño. Obtenga toda la información que necesita para sentirse cómodo/a antes de enviar a su hijo o hija a unas semanas de diversión. Obtenga más información sobre el artículo de VIRTUS® “Summer Camp Preparation” (Preparación para el campamento de verano) en http://www.la-archdiocese.org/org/protecting/Pages/VIRTUS-Current-Online-Articles.aspx *Corresponsabilidad de Tiempo

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Todos los requisitos para cada programa se deben entregar juntos al Centro ParroquialLos formularios de inscripción se pueden recoger en el Centro Parroquial durante el horario de oficinaTodos los alumnos de Segundo Año deben volver a registrarseLas clases comienzan en septiembreInscripciones que se entreguen después del 25 de agosto tendrán una cuota adicional de $25.00

Primera Comunión para Niños(as)Para niños y niñas entre las edades de 7 - 16 años, que ya han sido Bautizados

Información sobre el Programa:• Sábados de 9:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.• Clases en Ingles• Programa de dos (2) años

Requisitos:• Completar la Forma de Inscripción• Copia del Certificado de Bautismo• Fotografía reciente del estudiante

(tamaño pasaporte)• $90.00 por estudiante, cada año

Catequesis FamiliarPreparacion de Primera Comunión para niños y niñas entre las edades de 7 - 16 años, que ya han sido Bautizados. El programa es para toda la familia.

Información sobre el Programa:• Miércoles de 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.• Clases en Español• Estudiantes y padres deberán de

asistir a las clases• Programa de dos (2) años

Requisitos:• Completar la Forma de Inscripción• Copia del Certificado de Bautismo• Fotografía reciente del estudiante

(tamaño pasaporte)• $90.00 por estudiante, cada año

Confirmación para AdolescentesPara adolescentes en 9º a 11º grado que ya han sido Bautizados y recibido la Primera Comunión

Información sobre el Programa:• Las clases se dan los domingos de

4:00 p.m. a 5:30 p.m.• Los estudiantes deberán de ir a Misa

de 5:30 p.m. los domingos• Los estudiantes harán trabajos de

servicio a la comunidad• Sesiones en Ingles• Programa de dos (2) años

Requisitos:• Completar la Forma de Inscripción• Copia del Certificado de Bautismo• Copia del Certificado de Primera

Comunión• Fotografía reciente del estudiante

(tamaño pasaporte)• $120.00 por estudiante, cada año

(Se puede hacer plan de pagos)

Iniciación Cristiana para Niños Para niños y adolecentes entre 7 a 16 años que NO han sido bautizados

Información sobre el Programa:• Sábados de 9:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.• Clases en Ingles• Programa de dos (2) años

Requisitos:• Completar la Forma de Inscripción• Copia del Acta de Nacimiento• Fotografía reciente del estudiante

(tamaño pasaporte)• $90.00 por estudiante, cada año

Programas de Educación ReligiosaInscripciones abiertas

Rito de Iniciación Cristiana para AdultosEl R.I.C.A. es para:

• Adultos que no han sido bautizados• Adultos que fueron bautizados en otra fe y buscan un hogar en la Iglesia Católica• Católicos bautizados que todavía no han recibido la Primera Comunión y/o Confirmación

Información sobre el Programa:• Sesiones en Ingles los jueves de 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.• Sesiones en Español los martes de 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.• Programa de un (1) año

Requisitos:• Completar la Forma de Inscripción• Copia del Acta de Nacimiento (para bautismo)• Copia del Certificado de Bautismo (para Primera Comunion y/o Confirmacion)• Copia del Certificado de Primera Comunion (para Confirmacion)• $50.00 por estudiante

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First Communion for ChildrenFor children ages 7 - 16 that have already been Baptized

Program Information:• Saturdays from 9:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.• Classes in English• Two (2) year program

Requirements:• Completed Registration Form• Copy of Baptism Certificate• Current Photograph of Student

(passport size)• $90.00 per student, per year

Catequesis FamiliarFirst Communion preparation for children ages 7 - 16 that have already been Baptized. The program is family-oriented.

Program Information:• Wednesdays from 7:00 p.m. - 8:30

p.m.• Classes in Spanish• Students and parents must attend

the class sessions• Two (2) year program• Classes begin in September

Requirements:• Completed Registration Form • Copy of Baptism Certificate• Current Photograph of Student

(passport size)• $90.00 per student, per year

Confirmation for TeenagersFor teenagers in 9th - 11th grade that have already been Baptized and received First Communion

Program Information:• Class sessions are on Sundays from

4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.• Students must attend the 5:30 p.m.

Sunday Mass• Students will do service projects• Sessions are in English• Two (2) year program

Requirements:• Completed Registration Form • Copy of Baptism Certificate• Copy of First Communion• Current Photograph of Student

(passport size)• $120.00 per student, per year

(Payment plans are accepted)

Christian Initiation for Children For children and teenagers ages 7 - 16 that have NOT been baptized

Program Information:• Saturdays from 9:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.• Classes in English• Two (2) year program

Requirements:• Completed Registration Form • Copy of Birth Certificate• Current Photograph of Student

(passport size)• $90.00 per student, per year

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All of the requirements for each program (listed below) must be turned in together to the Parish CenterRegistration forms can be picked up at the Parish Center during office hoursAll Year 2 students must re-registerClasses begin in September*Late registration fee for applications that are turned in after August 25th*

Religious Education ProgramsRegistrations are Now Open!

Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults The R.C.I.A. is for:

• Adults who have not been baptized• Adults who were baptized in another faith but are seeking a home in the Catholic

Church• Baptized Catholics who have not yet received First Communion and Confirmation

Program Information:• English Sessions on Thursday Evenings from 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.• Spanish Sessions on Tuesday Evenings from 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.• One (1) year program

Requirements:• Completed Registration Form • Copy of Birth Certificate (if being baptized)• Copy of Baptism Certificate (if preparing for Communion and/or Confirmation)• Copy of Communion Certificate (if preparing for Confirmation)• $50.00 per candidate

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HFS Bulletin or Email Announcement

HFS announces its Campaign for the Little Ones. There is a shortage of foster homes for infants to children 4 years of age. HFS is currently recruiting short-term foster care parents for newborn infants, foster parents for children ages newborn to 4 years of age and foster adoptive parents for older children. Please call for Orientation times, at 1-800-464-2367, or see us on the web at www.hfs.org Holy Family Services is a state-licensed 501 (c) (3) agency established in 1949 that provides full adoption services for adoptive and birth parents. HFS has free counseling and adoption services for women and teens in unplanned pregnancies. We are requesting the opportunity to speak to families who are interested after mass.

HFS Campaign for the Little Ones

Ballroom Dancing for Beginners (Adults - FREE!)

St. Genevieve Catholic Church Music Room (High School Area) Saturdays 9:30 a.m.– 11:30 a.m. Please sign up in the parish office

July 13 Swing & Jive/Boogie July 20 Waltz & Tango July 27 Salsa & Bachata August 3 Cha-cha & Rhumba August 17 Swing & Jive/Boogie August 24 Waltz & Tango August 31 Salsa Bachata

Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 28, 2019

Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 28, 2019

Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 28, 2019

KEEP US IN YOUR PRAYERS!

Next weekend, August 2-4, 2019, 22 youthmembers and young adults from our parishcommunity will attend the “City of SaintsTeen Conference” in UCLA. We thank everysingle person that has helped us with theirprayers, donations, and support!

Please pray for the youth of our parishand all others who are attending thisamazing conference!

El próximo fin de semana, del 2 al 4de agosto, 22 jóvenes de nuestra comunidad parroquial asistiran a laConferencia de Adolescentes de “Ciudad de los Santos” en UCLA.¡Agradecemos a cada persona quenos ha ayudado con sus oraciones donaciones y apoyo!

Por favor, ¡oren por los jóvenes denuestra parroquia y todos los demásque asistiran a esta conferencia!

Abbi GonzagaAriana Casillas

Axel FierroBianca CasillasBrittany Rivas

Christian GarciaDong Jun WonGeorge Gomez

Jaclyn Inez

Joshua BancesKrisha MedranoOsvaldo VasquezPatricia AdrianoSophia JimenezShalom DanoShannen DanoXimena Rocha

SAINT GENEVIEVE DELEGATION:

Araceli ChavezIsaac CardenasPatrick Guzman

Rafael CabezasRuby Chavez

ADULT CHAPERONES: FOLLOW OUR JOURNEY THROUGHCITY OF SAINTS ON INSTAGRAM:

@STGEN_YOUTH

WHAT’S NEXT AFTER CITY OF SAINTS? We will begin fundraising to cover the bus cost to attend Inspiration LA on November 2nd. “Inspiration Los Angeles” has one goal in mind: to provide an opportunity to hang out, have fun, and walk with the teens. The casual and inviting theme park atmosphere paired with a powerful Gospel-centered event sets the stage for teenagers to encounter Jesus in a powerful way. From the dedicated young disciple to the questioning and hesitant Confirmation teen, “Inspiration” is the perfect place for the youth to pour into quality relational ministry no matter where they may be in their faith life.

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