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    Rev. Jacob A. Bertrand, PastorRev. John Bosco Musinguzi, In Residence

    MASS SCHED!E" Sunday Vigil: 4:30 pm (Saturday); Sunday: 8:00 and11:00 am. Liturgy of the Word for hildren di!mi!!e! during the 11:00 am

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    Page Two Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time August 24, 2014

    MASS SCHEDULEAND INTENTIONS

    Aug 24,Sun: TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY INORDINARY TIME

    4:30 pm Intentions of St. Vincent de Paul Societymembers8:00 am For the Parishioners

    11:00 am +Glen Maiers

    Aug 25, Mon: Weekday7:45 am +Vivian Dudley

    Aug 26, Tue: Weekday7:45 am +Nasim and +Sophia Fares and Living

    & Deceased Family members

    Aug 27, Wed: Weekday7:45 am +Cindi Matt

    Aug 28, Thu: Weekday7:45 am In Thanksgiving

    Intentions for Joseph Daniel Haberman

    Aug 29, Fri: Weekday

    7:45 am +Lauren Mahr

    Aug 30, Sat: WeekdayNo morning Mass

    Aug 31,Sun: TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY INORDINARY TIME

    4:30 pm +Bruno Salazar

    8:00 am +Kari Strichart Gray11:00 am For the Parishioners

    FROM THE PASTOR

    Dear friends,

    I want to extend to you a personalinvitation to you to attend the Day

    of Discovery on September 20th. Itis only a month away and it is timeto officially put it in your calendar.

    Our life is truly a mission, and thus it requires pray-er and discernment as to how we will fulfill thatmission. The mission is served by the use of thegifts and charisms that God is giving to us. Thegifts are those things that make us holy, set apart,and a light to others. The charisms are those thingsthat make us useful for the betterment of GodsKingdom.

    Discover these gifts and these charisms at this spe-cial day of prayer and reflection. These are gifts andcharisms not only for the enrichment of your ownpersonal life as a Christian but also to serve themission of the parish, so that we are responding tothe signs of the times in our local area.

    My prayer is that through this day we will trulyembark on the path of being a light in East Countythat people look to for guidance in how to be dedi-cated disciples of Jesus Christ, virtuous citizens, and

    loving neighbors.On another note I wanted to officially announcethat over the summer we have had three employeesmove on from our family of Santa Sophia. Truly,our staff is remarkable, working long hours anddedicated to their ministry. I am grateful for thework of Tina Jellison, Georgene Kruzel, and Br.Kevin McGoff. This has lead to an influx of newemployees that I want you to get to know a littlebit. So for the next four weeks you will see a littlebio about each one.

    Bill Smirniotis has been hired as our business man-ager. Sara Gonzales has been hired as our new re-ceptionist. Maria Belflower as our new administra-tive assistant. David Stevens has been hired as ournew Director of Liturgical Music.

    Please start saying your prayers for these newemployees as they adjust to the new environment.

    Praised be Jesus Christ!

    SCRIPTURE READINGSFOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 24, 2014

    Sunday: Is 22:19-23/Rom 11:33-36/Mt 16:13-20Monday: 2 Thes 1:1-5, 11-12/Mt 23:13-22Tuesday: 2 Thes 2:1-3a, 14-17/Mt 23:23-26Wednesday: 2 Thes 3:6-10, 16-18/Mt 23:27-32Thursday: 1 Cor 1:1-9/Mt 24:42-51Friday: 1 Cor 1:17-25/Mk 6:17-29

    Saturday: 1 Cor 1:26-31/Mt 25:14-30

    Friendship is the source of the greatest pleasures,and without friends even the most agreeable

    pursuits become tedious.

    St. Thomas Aquinas

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    Page Three Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time August 24, 2014

    AROUND SANTA SOPHIA

    THEHISTORYOFCHRISTIANITYFrom Pentecost To The Present

    STARTING: Wednesday, September 10th, run-ning for fourteen weeks. All materials will be pro-

    vided.

    TIME: 7:00 pm9:00 pm

    LOCATION: DeMoor Room

    Lectures & Discussion facilitated by parishionerArt Chagnon

    For more information call (619)955-3993 ore-mail arthurchagnon&yahoo.com.

    UPCOMING TOPICS

    1. Gregory the GreatThe Father of Europe2. Islam Takes Over3. Icons: Love em or Hate em4. Charlemagnes Church5. Here Come the Vikings6. The Papacys Century of Darkness7. Gregory VII vs. Henry IV8. The Crusader Church

    Knights of Columbus 5th AnnualWine Tasting Event

    Date: Saturday, September 13thTime: 7:00 pm to 10:00 pmLocation: Prendergast Hall

    This is a very popular and fun event.

    Remember to invite your neighbors

    SENIORLUNCHEONThursday, September 4th

    Mass at 11:00am followed by a luncheon inPrendergast Hall. All seniors are

    welcome.For reservations, call Josie at619-466-0114. Cost : $8.00.

    ITALIANCATHOLICFEDERATIONSPAGHETTI& MEATBALLDINNER

    Date: Saturday, September 27thTime: 5:30 pm to 7:00 pmLocation: Prendergast Hall

    Watch for ticket sales and moreinformation about this event.

    WELCOME NEW PARISHONERS

    Jayson and Jennifer Bentcikand son Gabriel

    HEREATSANTASOPHIAwe have two mainopportunities to meet with other young adults(ages 18-39) from your parish:

    1st Saturday of the month is Coffee and Cate-chism in the Verhoeven Room from 10:00 to 11:30am. Here its easy to connect with the young adultcommunity and learn a little something about theCatholic faith over a cup of coffee.

    2nd Saturday of the month is Supper Saturday.Right after the 4:30 pm Mass gather in the park-

    ing lot to carpool to dinner at a local restaurant.Check out the East County Young Adult Group onFacebook or friend Father Jacob Bertrand and hewill add you.

    FOR YOUNG ADULTS

    Can you lend a helping hand?We have a parishioner in need of a rideto and from the 4:30 pm mass onSaturday or the 11:00 am mass onSunday. If you can help out in any way,

    please contact the parish office at 619-463-6629 forfurther information. Your assistance would begreatly appreciated.

    AREYOUINARELATIONSHIPWITHSOMEONEWHOHUMILIATESYOU, EITHERINPUBLICORPRIVATELY?This is a Safe Place Community: Santa Sophias team provides faith-based support to parishioners, fami-ly and friends who suspect or know of violence in their relationships. Call (619)663-9785 and leave a mes-sage. A team member will call and offer resources that can help in situations of child, elder or intimatepartner abuse.

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    Page Four Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time August 24, 2014

    MEETTHESTAFF

    VOCATIONSSONGCONTEST

    Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of theUniverse 2014.

    In celebration of the solemnity of Our Lord Jesus

    Christ, King of the Universe, the Office for Voca-tions of the Diocese of San Diego in collaborationwith the Oblates of Merciful Love Foundation andCarlos de Alba are sponsoring an original song(lyrics and music) contest.

    Entry Guidelines below:Contest begins August 7, 2014 and ends October7, 2014. There are four separate song categories:English, Spanish, Vietnamese, and Bilingual

    Theme: Our response of Our Lord Jesus Christ

    King of the UniverseFor more information, please go to

    http://www.diocese-sdiego.orgor contact Sr. Aurora at:

    [email protected]

    Contestants are required to submit to:[email protected] and Cc: [email protected] & [email protected] the following:

    1) an official entry form

    http://www.diocese-sdiego.org/en-us/diocese/clergy/vocations/events/songcontest.aspx

    2) sheet music, lyrics, and a finished recording as anMP3 file (not exceeding 20MB).

    3) $25.00 application fee.

    Prayer for Seminarians

    Almighty God and everlasting Father, I implore Your blessing upon all those attending

    seminary. Grant the abundant outpouring of Your wisdom to all those placed in the author-ity of instructors and teachers. May your seminarians grow in grace day by day, as You

    enlighten their minds, subdue their will, and purify their hearts.

    May all your theological students grow deeper in love, humility, and holiness, as theyexperience your divine presence in their work, rest, and play, enable them to grow into the

    virtues that characterize a Holy Priesthood.

    Amen

    FORGOTYOURENVELOPE? NOPROBLEM.If you have arrived at Mass and forgotten yourenvelope, please use a supplemental envelope

    available on the side tables.

    MEETTHESTAFFAs mentioned in this weeks letter from the Pastor,we have had a change of some personnel. I wouldlike to use my Ask the Pastor column to start tointroduce the new staff members to the parish. Ask

    the Pastor will return. The first staff member Iwould like to introduce is:

    Bill SmirniotisBusiness ManagerBill has relocated from Naperville,Illinois, outside of Chicago, wherehe was the Director of Operationsfor St. Raphael Catholic Church.During his career he also held man-agement positions in the financialservices industry. He comes to San-

    ta Sophia with a strong financial and managementbackground. He and his wife Kathleen recently relo-cated to the area to be near their three children andgrandson. Bill is also a Fourth Degree member of theKnights of Columbus.

    You will find him in the office handling many of thedaily business matters of the parish along with ser-vice ministry and outreach. Please introduce yourselfto Bill when see him around the parish.

    AROUND THE DIOCESE

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    Page Five Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time August 24, 2014

    PARISH OFFICEMonday -Friday 8:30 am -4:30 pm

    Phone: (619)463-6629

    Fax: (619)463-8101

    [email protected]

    www.santasophia.org

    Facebook: SantaSophiaCatholicChurch

    Pastor: Rev. Jacob A. Bertrand Ext 100Business Mgr.: Bill Smirniotis Ext 104Bookkeeper: Sana Auro Ext 103Receptionist: Sara Gonzalez Ext 100Admin. Asst.: Maria Belflower Ext. 102Maintenance: Jim Kinney Ext 108

    Priest in Residence:Rev. John Bosco Ext. [email protected]

    MUSIC MINISTRIES

    Santa Sophia SingersSanta Sophia Kids Chorale

    Santa Sophia Liturgical Ensemble

    LITURGICAL MINISTRIES

    Altar Servers, Lectors, ExtraordinaryMinisters of the Eucharist &

    Ministers of Hospitality/UsherRosemary Wellington: Ext 115

    CATECHETICAL MINISTRYOFFICE

    Baptism Adult & Child Religious EducationPhone: (619)463-6011

    Fax: (619)[email protected]

    Director: Bernadette PadloAdministration: Donna HernandezSr. High Youth: Gennette Medina

    Jr. High Youth: Nathan Johnson

    Also pray for the special intentions writtenin the Book of Needs at the back of the church.

    Ric DominguezLeticia Rebollar

    Winston QuitiquitAnita Olivia Sanford

    Carlos Francisco AmayaCarol & Ed Robinson

    Mandy Palma

    Vilma BabicBrandon Ancho

    +Donald YoungersSally DragonettiCharles LaVoieDoris Kellhofer

    Lilyne HollingworthBrian Vandenborg

    Maria OHea

    Josephine Hicks

    CONGRATULATIONS

    YOUNG ADULT MINISTRYAges 18-39

    Facebook: EastCountyYoungAdults

    Rachel Smith: [email protected] Sporleder : [email protected]

    SANTA SOPHIA ACADEMY

    SEEKINGWISDOM. LIVINGVIRTUE.ENCOUNTERINGCHRIST

    Learn more atwww.santasophiaacademy.org

    Contact us to request a pre-admission packetand to arrange a meeting,

    screening, test for entrance or tour!

    SANTA SOPHIA ACADEMY LOUISE AMADOPRESCHOOL - for ages 2 - 5Victoria Simanek, Director

    (619)463-0141 [email protected]

    SANTA SOPHIA ACADEMY (K - 8)Karen Laaperi, Principal

    (619)463-0488 [email protected]

    Fax: (619)668-5469Extended Day Care: (619)668-5471

    PLEASEREMEMBERTHOSEINNEEDOFSPECIALPRAYER

    Names in bold are newly added this week.

    THENEWCHILDRENSWORSHIPBULLETIN is nowavailable. This four page, child size bulletin containsactivities related to todays readings. It is a great wayto discuss the Mass with your children. Look forthem in the vestibule, the front side tables, and thekiosks.

    The following children celebrated the Sacrament of Bap-tism at Santa Sophia Parish this week:

    Quinn Benedict Williams, son ofBlake & Rend Williams

    Raphael Aron De Guzman, son ofRoy & Joy De Guzman

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    Page Six Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time August 24, 2014

    2014-2015 RELIGIOUSEDREGISTRATIONPRESCHOOL- CONFIRMATION

    REGISTERNOW

    When: Monday thru Friday, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm

    in the Catechetical Ministry Office.

    What to Bring: Fees and your child's baptism cer-tificate, if not already on file, are due at the time ofregistration.

    Special Note: Families who are not registered atSanta Sophia must provide a letter from theirparish priest giving permission to attend SantaSophias religious education classes.

    Prerequisites: Completion of Religious Ed Level 8or graduation from a Catholic elementary school

    is a prerequisite for Confirmation Level I. Level Icandidates must bring their Sponsor Eligibility Formcompletely filled out, signed and sealed by thesponsors parish priest in order to register forLevel II.

    More info, fees and forms are online just clickFaith Formation in the left navigation bar at:www.santasophia.org.

    VOLUNTEEROPPORTUNITIESFORYOUOur Common Ground Collaborative outreach minis-try is looking for willing parishioners to perform twoimportant roles:#1 - A computer gifted individual who can help or-

    ganize our communication, both among our membersand outbound. Four hours a month would likely beall that's needed.#2 - Coordinator for our school music program-bringing 'live' music performances to students at ourCommon Ground served school. You don't have tocarry a tune, just be able to juggle dates with bothschool administrators and music providers. This per-son is picking up with the second year of an existingprogram..If you can help with either one of these needs orwould just like to learn more about them, please

    contact Dennis Regan at: (619) 670-8487 [email protected].

    SAINTVINCENTDEPAULSOCIETYThe pantry volunteers recently began aMonday morning fresh produce give away.Every Monday, beginning at 9:00 am, freshproduce is available to anyone, as long as it lasts.

    August 4 - August 10, 2014PlateEnvelopeseGiving

    Breakdown of gifts received$5.01 to $10.00$10.01 to $25.00$25.01 to $50.00$50.01 to $100.00$100.01 to $150.00$150.01 to $500.00

    Total contributing households

    $15,287.00$1,400.00

    $10,604.50$3,282.50

    50149863810

    __7397

    Preserving Our Legacy Bldg. Fund $435.00St. Vincent de Paul $412.00Fire Restoration Fund $243.00

    Feast of the Assumption $3,514.00

    COLLECTION REPORTS

    E-GIVINGHINT: Do you want to be an e-giver butstill want to drop an envelope in the basket? Noproblem. Your weekly envelope has a box to checkthat is marked I am an e-giver. Just mark the box,leave the envelope empty and drop it in the basket.Your weekly e-contribution is counted in the tallyand you still have an envelope in the offering basket.

    CATECHETICAL MINISTRY

    PRAISE, WORSHIPANDMORNINGPRAYERThe Brothers and Sisters of Charity, BSCD,meet regularly on Friday nights at SantaSophia at 7:00 pm in CMO, Room 2. Forthree Sundays in August we will also be

    gathering between masses from 9:15 am to 10:45 am

    in Daniels Room. If you are feeling a call to commu-nity or just want to praise God and join in the Litur-gy of the Hours with us, please come join us!

    Mission and Purpose: The Brothers and Sisters ofCharity is a Christian community founded by Catho-lic musician and author, John Michael Talbot. Therule of the Brothers and Sisters is the cross of ourLord Jesus Christ. We should be troubled aboutnothing except this all encompassing rule. All thatmatters is that one be created anew.

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    Making the sign of the cross is a sacred action in which we bless ourselves or others. It is

    a reminder of the price Christ paid for us, our sins and our redemption, and it is an outward

    confirmation of our faith and belief in the Holy Trinity (the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit).

    This outward sign of tracing the cross of Jesus as we verbally profess our belief in the Holy Trinity

    physically reinforces our interior faith in the love God pours out to us through Jesus in the Holy Spirit.

    With this faith, we make the sign of the cross to ask for and receive Gods favor, Gods protection,

    Gods blessing.

    The sign of the cross is made at the beginning and end of every Mass. We trace the sign of the

    cross on our foreheads, lips and hearts just before the Gospel reading. Priests bless us with the sign of

    the cross when we are gathered together on various occasions and for special purposes during the cele-

    bration of the seven Sacraments.

    We also make the sign of the cross as individuals before and after personal prayer, or as a prayer all

    by itself.

    A priest often blesses a group by tracing the sign of the cross with his right hand. We make the

    sign of the cross by reverently touching the forehead, then the chest, then the shoulders (left shoulder

    first) with our right forefingers, and then by putting both hands together as in prayer. While we are

    making the sign of the cross, we recite the following words either out loud or internally: In the name

    of the Father as the forehead is being touched, and of the Son as the chest is being touched, and of

    the Holy Spirit as each shoulder is touched, and then Amen as our hands are clasped together.

    This gesture is meant to be a real and unhurried sign.

    For God so loved the world that He gave his only son, so that everyone who believes in Him might not perish butmight have eternal life

    John 3:16

    And I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Advocate to be with you alwaysI will not leave you orphans

    John 14:16-18

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