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Weekend Liturgies: Saturday: 5:00PMSaturday: 5:00PM
Sunday: 7:30AM, 9:00AM and 11:00AMSunday: 7:30AM, 9:00AM and 11:00AM
5801 Kanan Road, Westlake Village, CA 91362 818-991-3915 www.stmaxchurch.org
Saint Maximilian Kolbe Catholic Church
We Journey Together in Faith and Love
All are Welcome
May 26, 2013
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WHO DO YOU CALL??
Website & Spoken Announcements
Polly Toohey 818-991-3915 X 110 [email protected]
Announcements must be in 2 weeks prior to date
Bulletin Susan Craddock 818-991-3915 X 112 [email protected] Articles must be in 2 weeks prior to publication
Calendar Amy Laliberte 818-991-3915 X152 [email protected]
Reception
Annette Krause Amy Laliberte [email protected]
X100
Secretary to the Pastor
Sarah Ruffing [email protected]
X102
Pastor
Jarlath Dolan [email protected]
X103
Deacons Deacon John Kruer [email protected] Deacon Chris Laliberte [email protected]
X104 X151
Pastoral Administration
Amy Laliberte [email protected]
X152
Liturgy & Programs
Polly Toohey [email protected]
X110
Religious Education
Susan Craddock [email protected]
X112
Confirmation &Youth
Laura Diaz [email protected]
X113
Music Ministry
Merrick McMahon [email protected] Paul Fagundes [email protected]
X115
Business Manager
Cathy Brauer [email protected]
X101
Kolbe’s Korner Pre-School
Paula Kruer [email protected]
X114
O’Reilly Hall
Lisa Capobianco [email protected]
X136
Kolbe’s Village Gifts
Maryann Kleinman X111
After Hours Emergencies 818-991-3915 ext. 9
OFFICE HOURS: Mon.— Fri. 9:00am to 12:30pm
1:30pm to 5:30pm
Phone: 818-991-3915 Fax: 818-991-7152 www.stmaxchurch.org [email protected]
WEEKDAY LITURGIES: Mon., Tues., Wed. & Fri.–7AM SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday: 3:45-4:30 pm SICK CALLS Call the Parish Office at any time. BAPTISMS First and third Sundays of every month by appointment only. Pre-Baptismal classes required and held the second Monday of every month at 7:30 pm. WEDDINGS Minimum 6 months advance notice required.
COMMUNION TO THE SICK Ray and Stephanie Donckels 805-495-9383
Parish Information Staff Directory
Faith Formation News
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Max Pax – Junior High Youth Ministry “The End of the School Year is Almost Here!” Party on Tuesday, June 4th! We’ll be up in the Youth Room from 7-8:30pm. If you are currently in the 7th or 8th Grade and have never been to Max Pax before, this is the perfect one to start with…a party! Youth 2 The Max – High School Youth Ministry There is NO Youth 2 The Max this week due to our monthly YM Team Meeting. See all of you High Schoolers on June 5th!
Confirming Disciples, Year One Faith Day Sunday, June 2nd from 2:45-5:15pm in O’Reilly Hall. Learn more about the Mass through a scavenger hunt!
Faith Formation 2013-2014
Learning about God and his Church and growing in his love is a life-long process! This coming year of Faith Formation at St. Max’s presents many opportunities for all ages. Registration Forms are available in the Breezeway for: • 1st through 6th Grade Faith Formation* • 7th and 8th Grade Junior High Ministry, Faith Formation & Max Pax Youth Ministry* • Family Faith Formation* • High School Confirmation Process, Confirming Disciples • Adult Confirmation Process • The Moms’ Connection, a new ministry for moms with children of all ages
(*Turn in completed registration form and payment by June 30th and receive a $10 discount!) “There are different kinds of spiritual gifts but the same Spirit; there are different forms of service but the same Lord… To each individual the manifestation of the Spirit is given for some benefit.” 1 Corinthians 12:4,5,7 Will you use your gifts? We need Catechists (teachers), co-teachers and assistants. If you are interested, please call Laura Diaz or Amy Laliberte at (818) 991-3915
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Help Wanted
From Archbishop Gomez
Save the Date
St. Maximilian Kolbe’s
Christmas Gala
Come celebrate with us and be part of this magical evening at
the beautiful
Sherwood Country Club, Thousand Oaks
Saturday, December 14, 2013
A Message from the Office of Archbishop Jose Gomez
Archbishop Gomez is developing an e-mail distri-bution list for those who want to receive direct communications from him about news and issues of importance to the Church and her mission. If you would like to join this list, please register by visiting the Archdiocesan web site at http://www.la-archdiocese.org. Please be assured that your e-mail address will not be shared, rented or sold to any other enti-ties. They will never use your address for any other purpose but to provide direct communica-tions from Archbishop Gomez and related minis-tries in the Archdiocese. If you have any questions, please contact Eileen O’Brien, Director of Operations, Archdiocese of Los Angeles, [email protected]; (213) 637-7618
Our Parish offices will be closed Monday, May 27th, for the Memorial Day holiday.
St. John’s Seminary, a Roman Catholic Theology School in Camarillo, California, offers graduate degrees for seminarians pursuing priesthood and lay students pursuing Catholic pastoral ministry. We are seeking a full time Administrative Assis-tant who is a strong advocate of the Seminary’s mission to ordain men to the priesthood. The can-didate will perform a variety of administrative du-ties in support of the Advancement Office. The position manages donation paperwork and enters gifts into Raiser’s Edge software program, has do-nor contact, and acts as event coordinator regard-ing contact with caterers, rental companies, and venue personnel. The candidate will be computer literate and have a familiarity with Microsoft Office and other soft-ware programs necessary to complete assigned tasks. Understanding of and commitment to the teachings of the Catholic Church is required, as well as a commitment to discretion and profes-sional ethics. Must be able to work flexible hours; some week-end and evening hours are required for special events. High School Diploma; Bachelor’s Degree pre-ferred. 2-5 years’ experience. Bilingual, English/Spanish, and knowledge of Raiser’s Edge a plus. Compensation up to $39,000/year, depending on experience. Please forward resume in Word format to [email protected].
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John & Paige Kavanaugh
Brian & Sara Lutz
John & Beth Havey
Fabio, Azaybath & Kiara Longano
Welcome New Parishioners
We are blessed by your presence
Save the Date
Reception honoring Susan Craddock, Retiring
Director of Religious Education After the 11am Mass on Sunday, June 30,
2013 in O’Reilly Hall
All are invited!
The next meeting of your Men’s Club will be on:
Monday, June 3rd
Our Guest Speakers Will Be:
Reverends Scott and Melissa Maxwell-Doherty
The Reverends Scott and Melissa Maxwell-Doherty serve as University Pastors at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks. Scott and Melissa will be sharing their 13 years’ experience serving as Campus Pastors at CLU which means they have keen insights into the col-legiate community in our area. During this time the college culture has changed in many ways. The concerns and questions asked by undergrad-uate students provide a key indicator into what might be their community life following com-mencement. Through it all they see evidence of the swirling Spirit of a gracious God who tends, stirs, shapes, calls, and forms us all. This will be of interest to those with children going to college. Come and join us for an entertaining and in-formative evening of fun, socializing, presenta-tions and talk, plus excellent food, with your fel-low parishioners. Social time at 6:30, compli-mentary dinner at 7:00 and our meeting at 7:30
For info regarding the Men’s Club, please contact Rick Bianchi at: 661-644-4063 or
Mark Your Calendar-2013
June 3 – Regular Meeting
Jul 8 – Regular Meeting Aug 5 – Regular Meeting
A-men A publication for the Men’s Club of St. Maximilian Kolbe
MARY HEALTH OF THE SICK
Announces an Art and Wine Event in the Gardens
Friday, May 31, 2013
4 - 7 pm
Original Fine Art from Thousand Oaks Art Association Artists!
Join Us for a LIVE Art Show & Art Exhibit
Wine, Hors d’oeuvres & Light Jazz
See the Artists create magnificent art while you watch!
5 PM Live Art & Silent Auction BEGINS Suggested Donation $20
RSVP 805-498-3644 ext. 254 or
Events @maryhealth.com www.maryhealth.com
Proceeds benefit our elderly low-income residents.
Catholic Business Community
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Did You Know?
Message to St. Max business men and women:
The Catholic Business Community (CBC) Is Meeting Tuesday, June 4th
Join your follow Catholic business men and
women! Share your talents and insights, and build
relationships.
We meet from 4:30 – 6:00 pm on the 1st Tuesday of the month
in the Youth Room of O’Reilly Hall
Contact Selina Medina for more information at 818-707-1112 or [email protected]
“We are in this organization to help each other succeed and prosper. Through active engage-ment, we enable and support economic develop-ment and growth within the regional Catholic community.”
The Fourth Session in
CATHOLICISM
Peter, Paul & the Missionary Adventure
Monday, June 10th, at 7PM in O’Reilly Hall
If you have missed the first four sessions don’t miss this one.
Summer Safety Tips: Questions You Need to Ask Your Child.
Summer brings a whole range of issues that affect your ability to protect your children from sexual abuse. The core best practice rule for child safety is to have as much information as possible and replace blind trust with knowledge and healthy suspicion. That means asking questions: Where are you going? What will you do while you are there?, Who will be with you?, When will you return?, Which adults will be present? Then evaluate the situation and deter-mine if it is safe for your child to participate. And, don’t be afraid to say “No” when it is not! For more information about “Summer Safety Tips” please contact the Office of Safeguard the Children email: [email protected]
Tuesday, June 4th, the Catholic
Business Community (CBC) Presents:
Thomas Gregory “Greg” Taylor, CEBS “Health Care Reform: The New Era of
Healthcare in the United States” (Facts, Findings,
and Clearing up Misconceptions)
Greg is a Certified Employee Benefits Specialist who provides Employee Benefits Insurance and Consulting services to mid-size and large clients. His expertise includes various Healthcare Reform initiatives, partial self-insurance arrangements, custom plan designs, benefits administration, car-rier & vendor selection, employee communica-tions, and Human Resources Compliance support. Greg is Vice President and Senior Consultant with HUB International Insurance Services, and has over 35 years of experience in employee ben-efits in the public and private sectors.
Community Bulletin Board
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St. Paschal Baylon School
Summer School 2013
The SPBS Summer School Program offers classes for all grades, K–8.
Students from all schools—public, private, and home schools—are welcome!
Classes are from Monday, July 8, 2013, through
Friday, July 26, 2013 St. Paschal Baylon School; 154 E. Janss Road, Thou-sand Oaks, CA 91360 stpaschalbaylonschool.org - Downloadable registration packet.
The Ventura District of the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women
invites all women of the parish to a day of prayer and fellowship with other Catholic women of the area. Every Catholic woman is a member and there are no dues. The next meeting will be held Wednesday, May 29, 2013, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 10800 Hender-son Rd., Ventura CA 93004. Deadline for reservation is Tuesday, May 21st. Reser-vations may be made by sending a check, for $12, made payable to Rosalina Lugo, and mail to 186 Shep-pard Rd., Santa Paula CA 93060. The program begins at 9:30 a.m. with registration and coffee. The program includes speaker, Fr. Steve Cor-rez on “Becoming Holy”. We will celebrate liturgy then have lunch and end at 1:30 p.m. For information call Rosalina Lugo (805) 525-8709 or (805) 625-3001.
Children’s Memorial Mass
The Bereaved Parents Support Group of Holy Cross Catholic Church invites all parents, grandparents, fami-ly and friends to a Memorial Mass in honor of all our children of any age now in heaven. The Mass will be held at Holy Cross Catholic Church at 13955 Peach Hill Rd., Moorpark on Thursday, May 30th, at 7 PM. For those who would like their child’s name read before the Offertory, please register by calling Imelda Tjia at 805-553-9034 or email [email protected]. Please bring a SINGLE long stem flower to be present-ed to the front of the altar when your child’s name is called.
All Young Adults are invited to...
YOUNG ADULT CONFERENCE
Friday, July 26th– Sunday, July 28th Hosted by and located at the
University of San Diego For more information contact The SubRosa Team at [email protected] or 805-791-7324. Facebook: SubRosa Catholic Young Adults
Memorial Day Mass on Monday, May 27, 2013 at 10:00am at Assumption Cemetery. Our Principal Celebrant is Rev. Rizalino Car-ranza.
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Today’s Readings
Mon., May 27 7:00am—Parish Intentions Tues., May 28 7:00am—Parish Intentions Wed., May 29 7:00am—Fr. Dave Heney si & Fr. Joe Shea si Fri., May 31 7:00am—Marzilliano Family + & Dora DiPaolo + Sat., June 1 5:00pm—Chuck Paul + & Samuel Levine + Sun., June 2 7:30am—John Hartley + 9:00am—Buster DeGeorge + 11:00am—Fr. Michael Carroll +
This Week’s Mass Intentions NEXT SUNDAY’S READINGS
Body & Blood of Christ
Genesis 14: 18-20 1Corinthians 11: 23-26
Luke 9: 11-17
Going to a Wedding
The bishops of Nicaea were given the task to show that the Father, Son and Spirit were all part of the Trinity; three persons in one God. The bishops were forced to break through the limits their Greek language and Greek concepts imposed on them. The author of John’s Gospel had at least sixty years to reflect on the implication of Jesus’ dying and rising. He knew how the church had evolved over those years. That is why his Jesus makes an amazing promise during his Last Supper farewell address, “I have much more to tell you, but you cannot hear it now. But when he comes, the Spirit of truth, he will guide you to all truth. He will not speak on his own, but he will speak what he hears and will declare to you the things that are com-ing.” John is convinced that revelation is not just a one time event. The risen Jesus, through the Spirit, constantly leads us to new insights, new ways of seeing and understanding God in our everyday lives. Applied to today’s feast, the evangelist is telling us that one definition of God does not fit all. Since we believe our God is the holiest entity we’ll ever encounter, we will always be encounter-ing God in different ways. — from National Catholic Reporter -Fr. R. V. Karban
Weddings are often occasions when people of different traditions or even different faiths gather. Actively par-ticipating in wedding ceremonies of other traditions or faiths—singing, saying the prayers, making the ges-tures—may not be easy if we are unfamiliar with them. Have you noticed that even at a wedding Mass where most of the people are Catholic, the singing is poor, the responses to the presider or lector lack enthusiasm and people are slow to stand, sit or walk in procession at the appropriate times? Why is this? Even with the addi-tion of the marriage vows and exchange of rings after the homily, the shape of the wedding Mass is that of Sunday Eucharist, a sacred celebration that we are very accustomed to doing. Even when a wedding is celebrat-ed according to the rite of marriage “outside of Mass,” it still has the familiar structure of the liturgy of the word, the first part of Mass. Why then, at a wedding, do we often act as if it’s the first time we’ve ever been to church? Whatever the causes, the unfortunate result is that we often miss a unique opportunity to do what we are called to do always and everywhere: give thanks and praise to God as the body of Christ. We miss an oppor-tunity to bless the new husband and wife by thanking God with and for them, praising God for their love for each other, which is a sure sign of the love God has for us. So if you’ll be attending a wedding soon, promise your-self that you won’t miss the opportunity to praise and thank God. Stand and sit promptly so that the presider doesn’t say, “Please stand now for the gospel,” or “Be seated.” Don’t distract others, or yourself, by fiddling with cameras. Take pictures after Mass or at the recep-tion. Make your responses enthusiastic. Most importantly, sing out. Sing as though the future health and happiness of the new couple depended on it. It does. More supportive than the toaster or towels that you give as a gift, a good liturgy is the best beginning for a Christian marriage. Also the beginning of good liturgy is our full, conscious and active participation in it. Lift up your hearts! Copyright 1997 Archdiocese of Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications, 1800 North Hermitage Avenue, Chicago IL 60622-1101; 1-800-933-1800. Text by David Philippart. Art by Annika Nelson.
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“You are not alone, call for help”
CRISIS PREGNANCY HOTLINE Life Center of Ventura County 1-800-973-7334 www.vclifecenters.com Offers confidential counseling, pregnancy tests, post-abortion and abstinence counseling ABORTION RECOVERY HELP Project Rachel 1-626-398-6100 www.righttolifeleague.com Offers confidential and compassionate counseling to help men, women, parents and families following this loss. MATERNITY HOMES Tender Life www.tenderlife.org Sarah’s House www.sarahshouse.org CHILD SHARE MINISTRY: Opportunity to participate in Foster Care/Adoption or to assist in this ministry Christine Reale: 818-889-4177 QUESTIONS: Kathleen McLaughlin 805/493-1861 CONTACT INFORMATION ON CURRENT LIFE ISSUES California Catholic Conference – www.cacatholic.org - click ‘Take Action’ The Administration – www.whitehouse.gov The Respect Life & Foster Care Ministry has its standing meeting the last Tuesday of each month, at 7:15 p.m. in Room 7.
Parish Registration
We welcome our new parishioners to their new spiritu-
al home. You enrich us with your presence.
We invite all new parishioners to register.
Name: ____________________________________ Address:_____________________________________ City/Zip:________________________________ Phone: ______________________________________ Email: _____________________________________ You may drop your registration form in the office or in the offertory basket at any weekend Mass. In addition , you may register by e-mailing your information to [email protected] or calling our parish receptionist at 818-991-3915. Check our web site at http://stmaxchurch.org to register online.
KOLBE’S KORNER PRESCHOOL KOLBE’S KORNER PRESCHOOL
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