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THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 27, 2019
The Lord hears the cry of the poor Psalm 34
El Señor no está lejos de sus fieles Salmo 34
CLERGY Pastor: Monsignor Lorenzo Miranda
Associate Pastor: Rev. Ambrose Udoji
Permanent Deacons: Victor Ceja Carlos Origel
STAFF Secretary: Patricia Inzunza ext. 201 [email protected]
Bulletin Editors: Stephanie Montes & Mary Rogers ext. 221 [email protected]
Liturgy Coordinator: Theresa Nicholas ext. 211 [email protected]
Director of Music: Amy Brent - ext. 211
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (562) 862-7268
Monday - Thursday: 12:00pm - 8:30pm
OLPH SCHOOL 10441 Downey Ave., Downey
562-869-9969 Monday - Thursday: 7:30am - 4:00pm
Friday: 7:30am - 1:00pm
10727 So. Downey Ave., Downey, CA. 90241 ■ www.olphdowney.com ■ Phone: (562) 923-3246 ■ Fax: (562) 862-7020 ■ Email: [email protected]
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church PARISH OFFICE HOURS
Monday – Friday: 8:30am - 7:00pm
Saturday: 8:30am - 7:00pm
Sunday: 8:30am - 7:00pm
Closed for lunch (Monday - Friday) 1:00pm - 2:00pm
SCHEDULE OF MASSES
WEEKEND
Saturday: English 5:00pm
Spanish 7:00pm
Sunday: English 6:30am, 8:00am
9:30am, 11:30am, 5:00pm
Spanish 1:30pm, 7:00pm
WEEKDAY
Morning Prayer: 7:55am (Monday - Friday)
Morning Mass: Monday - Saturday: 8:15am
Mass in Spanish: Monday - Friday 7:00pm
BLESSED SACRAMENT EXPOSITION:
1st Friday of the month
8:30am - 12 midnight
Monday - Friday
6:00pm - 7:00pm
CONFESSIONS:
1st Friday of the month
7:30pm - 12 midnight
Mondays and Fridays
6:00pm - 7:00pm
Saturday
3:45pm - 4:45pm
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK:
Please call the parish office.
ORACIÓN DE INTERCESIÓN:
Martes 6:00pm En La Iglesia
Beatriz Mendoza (562) 879-2372 ¿ N e c e s i t a s O r a c i ó n ?
THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PAGE 2
PASTOR’S COLUMN
Dear Community of Our Lady of Perpetual Help,
God is very attentive to us. He is always with us. He is faithful, even though we are unfaithful.
“The Lord knows no favorites… He hears the cry of the oppressed… The Lord
will not delay…” Sirach
“The Lord hears the cry of the poor…” Psalm 34
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted… those who are crushed in spirit He saves…” Psalm 34
God, give us faith and the gift of prayer, that we might always remember that
you never give up on us. Even though we might feel abandoned by those near us, He never leaves us.
“No one appeared on my behalf… everyone deserted me… But the Lord stood
by me and gave me strength…” 2 Timothy
Lord, I am a sinner, Thank you for loving unconditionally!
Monsignor Lorenzo Miranda
OCTOBER 27, 2019 PAGE 3
Safely...
Halloween is a great night to go out, dress up, have fun, and eat treats. Halloween is also an
important time to go over safety rules. Tell your kids to stay with the adults when they’re trick-or-treating, and to keep with the group when they go up to neighbors’ doors. If you are the adult responsible for the group, make sure you know
exactly who is in your group, and what
they’re wearing.
A Missionary "Spring" in the Church
That the breath of the Holy Spirit engender a new missionary "spring" in the Church.
PAPAL INTENTION FOR OCTOBER
Lord, Hear our prayers.
For those suffering illness, and those in need of our prayers Kerri Grothe Balayan Nicky Canzone Chris ne Stewart April Baker Jeffrey Cuello Antonio Casillas Maria de Lourdes Casillas Fernando Aguilar Harrey Fiala Paul Alvarez Rambla Fr. Pedro Bernarde e Roman Veronica Sanchez Gomez Len Tanguay Esperanza Granados Peña Eugenia Sanchez de Yepez Francisco Armenta Raymundo Cordero Angel Espinosa Sagde Lera Grabiela Rivera Chance Perkins‐Trent Rey Cordero Francisco Javier Arminta Oscar Luna Oscar Mar nez Carlos Ramirez
Benigno Ramirez Rosa Ramirez Maria Maceda Pacheco Gabriel R. Perez Ramon Casal Jr. Robert Salas Johnny Kilduff Frank Armenta Jr.
For those who have gone before us Carlos Garcia Isidora Garcia Jean Black Nazario Bañuelos Gertrudis Fraijo Palafox Lilian Gonzalez Eliana Rodriguez Maximilian Paniagua‐Garcia Maria Navarro Cristobal Aguirre Johnny Huling Gilbert Thornton Jesse Montes Gail Draper Mike Rodriguez
Tuesday - Friday -10:00am - 4:00pm (562) 923-4357
Living Help Center exist to support women experiencing an unplanned pregnant by addressing their physical emo-tional and spiritual needs in unconditional love.
8345 Firestone Blvd. Suite 300 (back entrance)
DOES GOD HAVE A PLAN FOR ME?
Attention single men and women—have you ever considered life as a priest or as a religious sister? If
not, why not? Our seminarian, Daniel Vega would like to invite all who are interested in learn-ing more about vocations to a pizza dinner. This event is open for both men and women. Daniel will be available to answer any questions you may have and provide resources for further discernment. Details on time and location to come. RSVPs are necessary. If you’re interested, please contact the parish office @ (562) 923-3246 to sign up.
OLPH WOMEN’S GUILD 4TH ANNUAL BLOOD DRIVE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2019
WHAT GIVES?
Jesus gave His blood so that you and I can live. Can you spend one hour on Sunday Nov. 17th, giving just one pint of blood to save one of God’s
beloved children? Schedule your blood donor appointment TODAY.
Call Paula at (562) 923-3518
OLPH School parents can earn 4 hours by donating 1 hour.
THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PAGE 4
MILITARY PRAYER LIST
Please pray for our men and women serving our country. To include a family member’s name please email, [email protected] Please include
family member name and where they are stationed.
Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families. We ask this in the name
of thy Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Amen
Kevin Amador USS Carney DDG64, Spain Jesse Chavez Camp Pendleton, Oceanside Jorge Paz Naval base, San Diego, CA Michael Alexander Vega US Army, Germany Daniel Villanueva US Army, Ft. Drum, New York Brett Baldwin Air Force, Colorado Shane Hale US Navy, Norfolk, Virginia Andrew Goodman US Marines, Okinawa, Japan Jadin Sanchez Lackland Air Force, Texas Kadin Sanchez Lackland Air Force, Texas Col. Tomas Dorame US Army, Washington D.C. Jorge Luiz Olmos US Army, North Carolina Timothy Arthur Untalan US Marine, Twenty-Nine Palms Jennaline Reyer US Army, Irwin Base, Ca Javier Ovando US Marine Corp, Japan Jose Alfredo Jimenez US Army, Oklahoma Fernando Jantes US Marine Corp, San Diego C.J. Herrera US Army, N. Carolina, Qataar Elizabeth Morales US Navy, Virginia Beach Rodrigo Miranda US Navy, Vanderberg Jesus Aven Nieves US Navy, North Carolina Frederick McDonald US Navy, Coronado Jake Spieckerman US Marine, San Diego, CA Joseph Scott US Marine, Camp Pendleton
Lisa Scott US Army National Guard, Los Alamitos Javier Garcia US Marines, San Diego, CA Brian Eric Brooks US Army, Santa Monica, CA Adrian Ariesteo Sandoval US Air Force, Mississippi Joseph Perez US Marines, San Diego Jason Martin US Army, N. Carolina (Syria) Heydt Quinn US Army, Oahu Hawaii Mikel Sambrano US Navy, Coronado Island Justin Aragon US Army, JBLM Tacoma, WA Jasper Aragon US Army, Fort Bliss, El Paso Allen Florence US Navy Reserve, Coronado Isle James Granger US Army, Mare Island, San Diego Eulalio Unzueta US Army, Camp Zama, Japan Javier Angulo Air Force, Barksdale, Louisiana Craig M. Steele US Navy, Biloxi, Mississippi Vince Mendez US Air Force, Beals, CA Robert C. Cadena US Navy, San Diego, CA LCPL Alfonso C. Rodriguez USMC Camp Pendelton, Oceanside, CA CPL Joey Starr USMC Camp Pendelton, Oceanside, CA LCPL Isaiah San Nicholas USMC Camp Pendelton, Oceanside, CA LCPL Gilbert Sosa USMC Camp Pendelton,
Oceanside, CA PFC Josh Sanchez USMC Camp Pendelton, Oceanside, CA CPL Logan Sutte USMC Camp Pendelton, Oceanside, CA LCPL Jose Rodriguez USMC Camp Pendelton, Oceanside, CA CPL Trevor Thiel USMC Camp Pendelton, Oceanside, CA LCPL Jacob McCarty USMC Camp Pendelton, Oceanside, CA Andrew Moreno US Army, Fort Jackson, SC Joseph Curbelo US Army National Guard, Ft. Gordon, GA Rick Moody US Marine, Quantico, VA Peter Roldan Air Force, Fairbanks, AL PFC Jonathan Frank Medrano USMC Camp Le Jeune, NC Camille Islas US Navy, Japan Hector Escobar US Army, Ft. Hood, TX PV II Kristopher Montes US Army, Ft Bliss, El Paso, TX Danniel Sapien US Army, Ft. Bliss, Texas Angela Nicolle Camacho US Navy, Great Lakes, Illinois Eileen Bolaños US Navy Mauricio Magdaleno US Army, Ft. Benning, Georgia Mario Magdaleno US Army, Ft. Benning, Georgia Cesar Andrez Rivero Velasco US Army, Ft. Honolulu, Hawaii
Office (562) 862‐7268 Monday ‐ Thursday 12:00pm ‐ 8:30pm
October - Respect Life Month
Baby Shower of Life In honor of Respect Life month, the Religious Education
program will be collecting baby items to support the Living Help Clinic here in Downey and surrounding Pro
Life Clinics.
Sunday 10/ 27 (during class time) Monday-Thursday 3:30-8:30pm
The Living Help Clinic offers love and support to ex-pecting moms in need. For a list of the items needed or for more information, contact the RE Office.
STEWARDSHIP
We would like to thank all of our parishioners, ministries and visitors for being generous with your weekly donations. May God bless you for your continued support.
Collection for Weekend of October 20, 2019
Sunday Collection $ 12,783.66 Electronic $ 495.00 School Support $ 61.00 Building Fund $ 511.00 All Souls $ 145.00 World Mission Sunday $ 6,81700
YEAR 2 Students Reconcilia-tion Interview and book check
Saturday, November 2nd * 2nd grade 8:00 am - 8:45 am * 3rd grade 9:00 am - 9:45 am Please remember to bring your
child’s sacrament workbook and spiral notebook. Chapters 1-6 must be completed. Your child must know the basic Catholic prayers. • Our Father • Hail Mary • Glory Be • Act of Contrition • Know the 9 Steps of Confession
CHILDREN EUCHARISTIC ADORATION We invite all children to spend time with our Lord and the recitation of one mystery of the Holy Rosary. WHEN: 11/1 First Friday of the month WHERE: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church TIME: 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm
*Parents must stay *RE Students this counts as a make-up class
OCTOBER 27, 2019 PAGE 5
Although the opening lines of today's first reading claim that the Lord knows no favorites (Sirach 35:15) and is not undu-ly partial toward the weak (35:16), the remainder of the pas-sage makes it clear that the Lord does indeed pay special attention to the weak, the oppressed, and the orphans and widows. The psalmist reiterates: The Lord hears the cry of the poor (see Psalm 34:18). In the Gospel, Jesus claims that a tax collector is more justified in his prayer for mercy than the Pharisee, whose prayer was an account of his own right-eous deeds. Jesus point could not have been clearer: tax col-lectors in the Jewish society of Jesus day were not just low-ly; they were considered outcasts and cheaters. They collect-ed taxes for the hated Romans and almost certainly collected enough to assure a generous income for themselves. THE PRAYER OF THE LOWLY PIERCES THE CLOUDS When Jesus was teaching or preaching, he would regularly upset assumptions about how the world works, especially the world of religious observances. Moreover, just when we think we've figured this out, we get caught off guard yet again--disorientation layered over surprise. The Pharisees of Jesus's day emphasized the observance of Mosaic Law in everyday life, providing a path of righteous-ness for people unable to attend temple sacrifices. However, some of them also took pride in their own observances, looking down on others and becoming self-righteous. Jesus addressed this parable them, to those who were convinced of their own righteousness and despised everyone else, like tax collectors. But didn't they have a point? Tax collectors were among society's outcasts; didn't this one just admit his own sinfulness? How could a tax collector be justified (that is, made right) before God, while the Pharisee was not? Why would God even listen to the prayer of a tax collector? This surely was a surprise, upsetting common assumptions about righteousness. BUT WHO ARE THE LOWLY ? There is another layer of assumptions that gets exposed here: tax collectors could hardly be considered lowly. Wid-ows, orphans, those who suffer--these are truly lowly ones for whom the Law commands kindness, and obviously God hears their prayers. But tax collectors? They collected reve-nue for the pagan Romans; they were outcasts, objects of scorn. How could they be considered among the lowly ? For that matter--what is a tax collector doing in the temple any-way? Here the parable might be more than surprising; it might even be disorienting. What if the people we cannot imagine being justified before God, embraced by God’s mercy, are the ones whom God sees as lowly? What if the parable challenges us to question whether we ourselves un-consciously categorize people as either worthy or unworthy, either like us or one of them ? What if we took seriously the idea that God's love is for them just as much as it is for us ? Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Aunque las primeras líneas de la primera lectura de hoy afir-man que el Señor no conoce favoritos (Sirácide 35:15) y no es excesivamente parcial hacia los débiles (35:16), el resto del pasaje deja claro que el Señor ciertamente presta especial atención a los débiles, oprimidos, y los huérfanos y viudas. El salmista reitera: El Señor escucha el clamor de los pobres (véase Salmos 34:18). En el Evangelio, Jesús afirma que un recaudador de impuestos está más justificado en su oración por misericordia que el fariseo, cuya oración fue un relato de sus propias obras justas. El punto de Jesús no podía haber sido más claro: los recaudadores de impuestos en la sociedad judía de la jornada de Jesús no eran sólo humildes; eran considerados pari-as y tramposos. Recaudaron impuestos para los romanos odia-dos y casi con seguridad recaudaron lo suficiente como para asegurar un ingreso generoso para sí mismos. LA ORACIÓN DE LOS HUMILDES TRASPASA LAS NUBES Cuando Jesús enseñaba o predicaba, sus palabras a menudo afectaban las creencias de cómo funciona el mundo, especial-mente el de las prácticas religiosas. Además, justo cuando pen-samos que ya lo resolvimos, otra vez nos toman por sorpresa, desorientación una sobre otra asombrosamente. Los fariseos en el tiempo de Jesús enfatizaban el cumplimiento de la Ley de Moisés en la vida cotidiana, ofreciendo un camino de virtud para las personas que no podían asistir a los sacrifi-cios del Templo. Sin embargo, algunas de esas personas se sentían arrogantes cumpliendo los preceptos religiosos, miran-do de arriba abajo a los demás y se creían lo que llamaríamos hoy uno santurrones. Jesús les contó esta parábola sobre al-gunos que se tenían por justos y despreciaban a los demás , co-mo a los recolectores de impuestos. Pero, ¿eso indicaba algo? Los recolectores de impuestos estaban entre los marginados por la sociedad; ¿acaso este recolector de impuestos no acaba de reconocer su propia maldad? ¿Cómo podía un recolector de impuestos ser justificado (es decir, justo) ante Dios, mientras los fariseos no? ¿Por qué Dios escucharía la oración de un recolector de impuestos? Por seguro esto era una sorpresa, mo-lestando las creencias comunes acerca de la justificación. ¿PERO, QUIÉNES SON LOS HUMILDES ? Hay otra serie de suposiciones que se exponen aquí: los recolectores de impuestos difícilmente podían ser considerados humildes . Las viudas, los huérfanos, las personas que sufren, ellos son los verdaderos humildes para quienes la Ley exige generosidad y obviamente Dios escucha sus oraciones. ¿Pero los recolectores de impuestos? Ellos recaudaban ingresos para los idolatras romanos; ellos eran los marginados y sujetos de desprecio. ¿Cómo podían ser considerados en medio de los humildes ? De hecho, ¿qué hace un recolector de impuestos en el Templo en todo caso? Aquí la parábola podría ser más que sorprendente, incluso po-dría ser desorientadora. ¿Qué pasa con las personas que pen-samos no pueden ser justificadas ante Dios, abrazadas por la misericordia de Dios, son aquellas a quienes Dios las ve como humildes? ¿Qué pasa si la parábola nos desafía a preguntarnos si nosotros categorizamos inconscientemente a las personas como dignas o indignas , o bien como nosotros o una de esas ? ¿Qué pasa si tomamos seriamente la idea de que el amor de Dios es para ellos tanto como lo es para nosotros ? Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
COLUMNA DEL PASTOR Querida Comunidad de Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro,
Dios es muy atentos con nosotros. El siempre está con nosotros. El es fiel, aunque seamos infieles.
“El Señor no tiene favoritos… El escucha el clamor de los oprimidos… El Señor
no tardará…” Sirácide
“El Señor escucha el clamor de los pobres…” Salmo 34
“El Señor está cercas de los de corazón roto… aquellos con espíritu destrozado El salva…” Salmo 34
Dios, danos fe y el don de la oración, que podamos recordar que Tu nunca nos abandonas. Aunque no sintamos abandonados por los que nos rodean, El nunca
se va de nuestro lado.
“Nadie vino para apoyarme… todos me abandonaron… pero el Señor se puso de pie a mi lado y me dió fuerza…” 2 Timoteo
¡Señor, Soy un pecador, gracias por amarme sin condiciones!
Monseñor Lorenzo Miranda
DIRECTORIO DEL MINISTERIO HISPANO - VER LA PAGINA 8
TRIGÉSIMO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO PÁGINA 6
27 DE OCTUBRE, 2019 PÁGINA 7
Unseguro... La noche de Halloween es perfecta para salir, vestir un disfraz, y comer dulces. Halloween es también un momento perfecto para repasar algunas reglas de seguridad. Dígale a sus niños que se mantengan cer-ca del grupo de adultos que son responsables para acompañarlos al ‘trick-or-treat’. Si usted forma parte de este grupo, asegúrese de saber exactamente quién hace parte de su grupo, y que están vistiendo como disfraz.
Una "primavera" misionera en la Iglesia
Que el aliento del Espíritu Santo engendra una nueva "primavera" misionera
en la Iglesia.
INTENCION DEL PAPÁ PARA OCTUBRE
Para abordar el futuro de la Iglesia y de la parroquia de Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro, hemos
lanzado la campana Llamados a Reno-var en union con todas las demás par-roquias de la Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles. Esta campaña nos permitirá abordar las necesidades de instala-ciones y de mantenimiento que van más allá de nuestro presupuesto operativo anual, para poder así seguir prestando servicios espirituales a nuestra comuni-dad. Sus oraciones, generosidad y sacri-ficio garantizarán que tengamos éxito.
Fortalecimiento de nuestra parroquias
Nuestra Meta $1,860,000
66% permanecerá en nuestra parroquia. También com-
servaremos el 100% de todos los fondos que recaudemos
por sobre nuestra meta.
Total Prometido $1,281,325
Regalos Prometidos 132
Porcentaje de nuestra meta prometida
69%
10/23/2019
4 DE NOVIEMBRE PRIMER VIERNES DEL MES
Nuestra Misa será a las 8:15 am, seguida por la Exposición del Santísimo
hasta la medianoche, 12:00 am. Confesiones serán de 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Queremos recoger alimentos para comensar nues-tras canastas de comida de Acción de Gracias y Navidad en todas las misas que comienzan el 2 al 17 de Noviembre. Este ha sido un exitoso proyecto gra-cias a ustedes. De divulgación parroquial y espera-mos que este año no sea una excepción. Los artícu-los necesarios para las cestas se enumeran a contin-uación.
ALIMENTOS DE LATA Salsa de espagueti, Salsa de tomate/ tomate corta-dos Sopas/Guisos enlatadas, Verduras enlatadas, Frutas enlatadas, Frijoles chiles/frijoles pintos/frijoles negros/frijoles refritos/cerdo & frijoles, Atún, Pollo enlatadas, Salchichas de Viena/Spam/luncheon, Spaghetti O's/ Ravioli's/Beef a Roni.
ALIMENTOS PAQUETE Azúcar/Harina/Bisquick, Mezcla de panqueques/jarabe, Mezclas de pasteles/glaseado, Relleno en caja, Patatas instantáneas, Papas en bolsadas de 10 libras, Cereales en caja, Avena, Mantequilla de cacahuete/Jelly, Paquete instantáneo de gelatina/pudding, (snacks) bocadillos: Almendras, caca-huates, ext. Macarrones, Espaguetis, Macarrones & Queso, Arroz, Frijoles secos.
Las donaciones monetarias y las tarjetas de regalo para la comida son bienvenidas. Haga cheques pagaderos a OLPH y escriba FOOD BASKETS en la línea de no-tas. Si desea donar un pavo, jamón u otros artículos perecederos, llame para hacer esos areglos.
Si usted, un familiar o amigo necesita comida para los dias festivos, llame al (562) 923-3246 o (562) 862-7268 que se pondrán en la lista.
2/3, 9/10, 16/17 de Noviembre
THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PAGE 8
STAFF Pastor: Monsignor Lorenzo Miranda Associate Pastor: Rev. Ambrose Udoji Permanent Deacons: Victor Ceja Carlos Origel
Secretary: Patricia Inzunza - ext.201 [email protected]
Bulletin Editors: Stephanie M. & Mary R. - ext. 221 [email protected] Liturgy Coordinator: Theresa Nicholas - ext. 211 [email protected] Director of Music: Amy Brent - ext. 211 Pastoral Council: Chair: John Saavedra ~ Co-Chair: Vicki Carnavale Finance Council: Chair: Ray Brown ~ Vice-Chair: Debbie Hale Regional Vocations Director: Rev. Angel Castro - St. Helen’s (562) 563-3522
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Thursday (12:00pm - 8:30pm)
(562) 862-7268
Director: Theresa Nicholas [email protected] Secretary: Mary Rogers [email protected] Confirmation Coordinator: Daniel Rodriguez [email protected] Communion Coordinator: Maria Estevez [email protected] RCIA/RCIT Contact: Veronica Montes 562-862-7268
OLPH SCHOOL 10441 Downey Ave., Downey ~ (562) 869-9969
PARISH MINISTRIES & ORGANIZATIONS
Catholic Women’s Guild: 3rd Wednesday of month at 10 am School Hall Melodie Santana (562) 544-8188 Armida Lugo (562) 715-6142
Little Rock Bible Study Richard Ching (562) 382-3360
Couples for Christ Albert Mendoza (951) 264-1822 Ma Cecile Mendoza (562) 858-2326
Knights of Columbus John Kirschner (562) 923-1932
OLPH Young Adults Alex and Jackie Yepez (562) 964-7317
OLPH Men’s Group Martin (562) 416-1196
MINISTERIO HISPANO
RESPONSABLES: Diácono Carlos Origel
CORO: 1:30 pm y 7 pm Efrain Andrade (562) 305-1927 ENSAYOS DE LOS COROS jueves 7 pm
GRUPO DE ORACIÓN lunes 7 pm Humberto Ascani (562) 413-0912
MINISTERIO DE CONSILACION (DUELO) Lourdes Ceja (562) 450-8125
MINISTERIO BIBLICO Violeta Galdamez (562) 334-7787 Martha Michel (805) 888-7141
SACRAMENTS & MORE
Baptism: Pre-baptismal Preparation Classes required for parents and godparents prior to scheduling Baptism. It is highly recommended parents and godparents attend clas-ses BEFORE the child is born. Marriage: Call the parish office at least six (6) months (strongly recommend one (1) year) in advance to make arrangements. Anointing of the Sick: Please call the parish office. To schedule a visit by a priest, we highly recommend that you call early in the illness. Quinceañeras: Call the parish office at least six (6) months in advance to make ar-rangements. The young lady must have received the Sacraments of Baptism and First Eucharist. It is highly recommended that the young lady be enrolled in Confirmation.
www.olphdowney.com [email protected]
Sunday Scriptures Study Gino Bosdachin (562) 688-3836
Respect Life Committee Linda Malme (562) 869-6491
Ministry of Consolation (Bereavement) Theresa Nicholas (562) 923-3246 ext. 211
Holy Hour Vigil 1st Friday Vigil 4:30-6:00pm Nerita Agustion (213) 550-7162
Filipino Community Chito Romero (562) 413-7173
Legion of Mary Rosemary (562) 773-4187
St. Vincent de Paul David Lobato: [email protected]
COLABORADORES: Maria Bertieri • Emma Romo • Aaron Lugo Teresa Morales • Raquel Velazquez
APOSTOLADO DE LA CRUZ jueves 7 pm Emma Romo (562) 382-3188
ENCUENTRO MATRIMONIAL miércoles 7 pm Rafael y Rocio Romero (310) 692-5430
DIVORCIADOS Y SEPARADOS Maria Paredes (562) 397-6444
ROSARIO martes 6 pm Aaron Lugo (562) 806-9823
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena First Friday of the Month Every Thursday after the Morning Mass Benediction: 12:00 midnight Eucharistic Adoration: 8:30am - 12:00am
DIRECTORY Saturday,October268:15 am Rosemary Meyer Oscar Alachi5:00 pm Pro Populo (Parishioners of OLPH) 7:00 pm Pro Populo (Parishioners of OLPH) Sunday,October276:30 am Pro Populo (Parishioners of OLPH) 8:00 am Angel Bayer 9:30 am Nannita Augustine Maria Armienta Jose Cueva 11:30 am Dionisin D. & Francisco J. Guevara Eduardo J. Guevara Joseph P. de la Fuente Librada P. de la Fuente Mercedes Quito Sean Faulkner Daniel Salcedo 1:30 pm Ramiro Hernandez Rodriguez Eliana Medina Valdivieso Maria Rivera Rey Cordero 5:00 pm Pro Populo (Parishioners of OLPH) 7:00 pm Pro Populo (Parishioners of OLPH) Monday,October288:15 am Pro Populo (Parishioners of OLPH) 7:00 pm Maria Teresa Hernandez Tuesday,October298:15 am Pro Populo (Parishioners of OLPH) 7:00 pm Guillermo Trantaruna Wednesday,October308:15 am Amparo Casal 7:00 pm Lola Alvarez Felipa Elva Gallegos de Alzcorbe Thursday,October318:15 am Margarita Auitia Ben & Norma Ganganan Marietta Abrera 7:00 pm Alberto Hernandez Friday,November18:15 am Candido Espiritu Jr. Virginia Puno Enerico Villaluz Eustaquia Nazareno Augastin Joco 7:00 pm Olga Chumpitaz Saturday,November28:15 am Maria Navarro 5:00 pm Maria Navarro Rodney Cade Karol Morrison Melody Santana 7:00 pm Pro Populo (Parishioners of OLPH) Sunday,November36:30 am Pro Populo (Parishioners of OLPH) 8:00 am Maria Navarro Jorge & Marina Enriquez Daysi Diaz 9:30 am Davis Conant Eva V. Conant 11:30 am Virginia Puno Benita Pe Ramon Casal III 1:30 pm Familia Ramirez Rey Cordero 5:00 pm Russel Davies De Leon 7:00 pm Marcelo Bisarello
THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PAGE 12 OCTOBER 27, 2019
To address the future of the Church, and Our Lady of Perpetu-al Help, we have launched the Called to Renew campaign along with every parish in the Archdiocese of Los An-geles. Our parishioners’ commitment to evangelization through charity, compassion, and humble service aids hundreds - including you. Called to Renew will enable Our Lady of Per-petual Help to continue being a bea-con of hope and faithful service to Jesus Christ by ensuring our pres-ence remains steadfast in the lives of future generations.
Strengthening Our Parishes
Our Goal $1,860,000
66% will remain with our parish. We will retain 100% of all funds after our goals
Amount Raised $1,281,325
Number of Gifts 132
Percent of Goal Raised 69%
10/23/2019
The school celebrates "Red Ribbon" week. This week with a plethora of activities. Some highlights include: a helicopter landing DEA assembly for all students
RED ATTIRE Day All Saints Day
"All Saints" day celebrates the individual saints St. Patrick, St. Francis, St. Cecilia and St. Mother Theresa are just some examples, which the students research and depict in costume on Friday. The day concludes with classroom parties! Blessings, Josh Beall, Principal
ALL SAINTS DAY DIA DE TODOS LOS SANTOS
Friday, November 1 8:15am, 12:15pm English
7:00pm bilingual
Holy Day of Obligation Dia Santo de Obligation
All Saints day is celebrated to strengthen the bonds of Christians and also to recognize and celebrate the people in the past who have paid the ultimate price to promote Christianity.
Invitamos a todos los feligreses de la parroquia a recorder que la Santa Iglesia nos da estos Dias Santos para que podemos apartarnos de las cosas de mundo y recorder que Reino de Dios es el centro de nuestra vidas.
ALL SOULS DAY DIA DE LOS FIELES DIFUNTOS
Saturday, November 2 8:15am, 5:00pm English
7:00pm bilingual We will remember all our dearly departed at our Mass
of Remembrance. Recordaremos a todos nuestro difuntos en esta misa.
Book of Remembrance If you wish to have your family member listed in our Book of Remembrance, please pick up an envelope available at the doors of the church. PRINT the name clearly on the envel-op and return them by October 30.
Libro de Recuerdo Si desea incluir los nombres de sus seres queridos difuntos en nuestro Libro de Recuerdo, favor de Ilenar uno de los sobres que tenemos en las puertas de la iglesia y escribe sus nombres en letra de molde. Les pedimos que regresan estos sobres antes del 30 de octubre.
FIRST FRIDAY IS NOVEMBER 1
Mass will be at 8:15am. Eucharistic Adoration will be continu-
ous from after Morning Mass until Benediction at 12 midnight.
Confessions will be from 6:00pm - 7:00pm.
We will be collecting food to make our Thanksgiving and Christmas food baskets at all masses beginning 11/2 through 11/17. This has been a successful parish out-reach project and we hope that this year is no exception. Items needed for the baskets are listed below.
CANNED FOODS Spaghetti sauce, tomato sauce, diced tomatoes, soups, stews, vegetables, fruits, chili beans, pinto beans, black beans, refried beans, pork & beans, tuna, chicken, spam/luncheon meats, spa-ghetti o’s, ravioli's, beef a roni.
BOXED & PACKAGED FOODS Sugar, flour, bisquick, pancake mix/syrup, cake mixes/icing boxed stuffing, instant potatoes, cereal, oatmeal, peanut butter, jelly, instant jello, pudding, snack pack, macaroni & cheese, macaroni noodles, spaghetti noodles, rice, dries beans
SUNDRY ITEMS Blankets, toothpaste, soap, toilet paper, shampoo, deodorant hand lotion, laundry soap
Monetary donations and gift cards for food are welcome. Make checks payable to OLPH and write FOOD BASKETS on the memo line. If you would like to donate a turkey, ham or other perishable items please call to make those arrangements.
If you, a family member or friend are in need of food for the holidays please call Stephanie (562) 923-3246 or (562) 862-7268 to be put on the list.
November 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17