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Confession 1st Friday of the month Saturday
Infant Baptisms 4th Sunday of the month by prior registration
2:30 pm
Weddings Please contact Priest 6 months prior
Anointing of the Sick Please call the Parish Office
ST. BARNABAS
3955 Orange Avenue, Long Beach, California 90807 | (562) 424-8595 Website: www.stbarnabaslb.org | |
CATHOLIC CHURCH
MISSION STATEMENT: “We, the Catholic Community of St. Barnabas Parish, are a people formed by Christ, called in Baptism and united in the Eucharist; we continue the mission of the Church in the world through Prayer, Apostolic Works, Evangelization, and Christian Stewardship.”
SACRAMENTS
PARISH OFFICE
Rev. Antony J. Gaspar Ed.D. Pastor
Fr. Sebastian Venni
Priest-in-Residence
Dn. Carlito de los Reyes Permanent Deacon
Monday-Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Sunday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
OFFICE HOURS
SATURDAY (VIGIL)
8:00 AM 5:00 PM
SUNDAY 7:30 AM 9:00 AM
10:45 AM 12:30 PM
5:30 PM MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:00 AM
WEDNESDAY 6:30 PM
MASS TIMES
Adoration First Friday of the month
8:30 am - 7:00 pm Mass 7:30 pm
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION/MASS
Wednesday (Novena after Mass)
Rosary 6:15 pm Mass 6:30 pm
MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP NOVENA/MASS
Office (562) 424-8595 Fax (562) 595-7875
Parish Office E-Mail: [email protected]
Melissa Ray | Olivia Baylen
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
January 15, 2017 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Look there! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.
—John1:29
THREE MISSIONS
Today we begin with one of the “servant songs” from the book of Isaiah, a song prophetic of Jesus’ ministry of service. Isaiah’s mission is not only to bring back the children of Jacob to gather in Israel; it is also to be “a light to the nations” (Isaiah 49:6). Jesus Christ, as servant, will be the fulfillment of the ancient prophecy and the basis of the new.
This Sunday we begin a series of readings from Paul’s letter to the Corinthians. Here Paul is identified by his mission: he is an apostle of Jesus Christ. The church at Corinth to whom he addresses this letter is also identified: it is part of the universal church of God. The Corinthians are called to holiness, as are all Christians.
Though the feast of the Baptism of the Lord was celebrated last Monday, today’s Gospel also alludes to the importance of that event. The reading emphasizes that Jesus “outranks” John: his baptism in the Spirit will eradicate sin. Jesus accepts John’s baptism, even though it is he himself who is the Lamb of God.
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ST. BARNABAS SCHOOL (562) 424-7476 Fax (562) 981-3351
3980 Marron Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90807 Email: [email protected]
Principal: Jennifer Kellam Website: www.school.stbarnabaslb.org
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION & CONFIRMATION
(562) 988-6855 1130 Marshall Place, Long Beach, CA 90807 (Office located upstairs of Parish Center)
Email: [email protected]
COFFEE & DONUTS available after the
7:30 AM, 9:00 AM & 10:45 AM Masses at the
PARISH CENTER.
Please join us in reciting the Rosary every morning
(Monday through Saturday) at 7:35 am
before daily Mass. It is a beautiful and spiritual way to
start your day. Every day following weekday Mass, we
invite you to join us for the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. It
starts about five minutes after Mass (around 8:35 am). It can
be the best fifteen minutes of the day. If you cannot join us, perhaps you can
join the Divine Mercy on EWTN television channel at noon.
MINISTRY DIRECTORY ADORATION COORDINATORS Charito Salas: (562) 490-9853
Myra Magbitang: (562) 749-0785 ALTAR SERVERS Sylvia Gaytan: (562) 477-2143
BULLETIN TEAM/SOCIAL MEDIA/WEBSITE Joyce Kaiser: (562) 988-6855
CENACLE MARIAN MOVEMENT Annie Pallivathukal: (562) 492-9587
COUPLES FOR CHRIST Roy/Faye Rivera: (562) 424-5366
CURSILLO Matt Dobberpuhl: (562) 858-5394
DIVINE MERCY APOSTOLATE EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION
Samanth Christi: (562) 521-4040 Church Jim Supancheck: (562) 424-3599
FILIPINO-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Dr. Gene Lowther: (562) 427-1386
FINANCE COUNCIL Jun Magbitang: (562) 426-2910
HOLY NAME SOCIETY Bob Frazier: (562) 843-5824 INFANT BAPTISM Email: [email protected]
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS (Council #3449) Jun Tadique (562) 331-6156
LANDSCAPE BEAUTIFICATION Robert Kalowes: (562) 225-1946
LECTORS Marina Cuico: (562) 254-8133
LEGION OF MARY Rosamma Michael: (562) 426-9509
LITURGICAL MUSIC COORDINATOR Ella Lagos: (562) 313-6891
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP NOVENA Dn. Carlito de los Reyes: (562) 423-4140 OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE MINISTRY Tricia J: (303) 803-0287 PASTORAL COUNCIL Darrell Stewart: (562) 424-8982
PLANNING & BUILDING TEAM Sean Farragher: (562) 533-6444
PROJECT ACHIEVE MINISTRY Michelle Gustilo-Smithson:
RCIA / ADULT SACRAMENTAL PREP Parish Office: (562) 424-8595
RESPECT LIFE Robert Kalowes: (562) 426-3781 SACRISTANS Geraldine Johnston: (562) 498-8187 SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN & YOUTH Sandy Komine: (562) 833-7290
STEWARDSHIP COMMITTEE Robert Kalowes: (562) 225-1946
USHERS & GREETERS Darrell Stewart: (562) 424-8982
WEDDING COORDINATOR Deb Ryan: (562) 209-2458 WELCOME HOME MINISTRY Coffee & Donuts
Lisa Johnson: (562) 760-8138 Karen Miller: (562) 756-4144
WORSHIP ENVIRONMENT/EVENT DECOR Michelle Feiner: (562) 208-7310
PEER MINISTRY Religious Ed Office: (562) 988-6855
I.T. RESOURCES TEAM David Ameho (562) 253-3644
Take home some fun in God’s Word, grab a copy of “The Kids’ Bulletin” after each Mass!
Last Sunday’s Collection: $14,681.15
Thank you for your prayerful giving. Your generosity supports the
operations of our Parish Community.
FINANCIAL REPORT
“Active” membership at a Parish enables a person to be eligible to sponsor a child for Baptism, to receive financial aid for Catholic Education, to be married in the Parish and to prepare one’s children for the Sacraments. To be an “active” member is to participate in the life of prayer and stewardship in the Parish. All adults over the age of 21, living with their parents or on their own, must register in the Parish to be considered members. The use of the offering envelopes may also help you to qualify for tax incentives. Participating in one or more of the ministries offered by the Parish is proof of the sharing of time and talent for the greater good of our Church Community. So please pick-up a free registration form at the Parish Office, or print one from our website at www.stbarnabaslb.org. Stop by the Parish Office and we will be happy to help you! Welcome to St. Barnabas!!!
ROSARY/DIVINE MERCY
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We Pray for and remember our parishioners who have died.
Sunday: Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: Martin Luther King Jr. Day SCHOOL & OFFICE CLOSED Tuesday: St. Anthony Wednesday: Week of Prayer for Christian Unity begins Thursday: Julian Calendar Theophany (Epiphany) Friday: St. Fabian; St. Sebastian Saturday: St. Agnes Saint Sebastian (died c. 288 AD) was an early Christian saint and martyr. According to Christian belief, he was killed during the Roman emperor Diocletian's persecution of Christians. He is commonly depicted in art and literature tied to a post or tree and shot with arrows. Despite this being the most common artistic depiction of Sebastian, he was, according to legend, rescued and healed by Irene of Rome. Shortly afterwards he went to Diocletian to warn him about his sins, and as a result was clubbed to death. He is venerated in the Catholic and Orthodox Churches. Saint Sebastian is a popular male saint, especially among athletes . His feast day is January 20. Source: catholiconline.org
The following names have been recently added: Carmela Chiurazzi, Leonora Sabong, Alfredo Banuelos, John Galvan, Veronica Galvan, Dolores Ann Gillette, Raymond Ortiz Jr.
All are encouraged to pray for them and others already included in the Prayer Intention Book, which gets presented at each Mass. Call the Office to be added to the Bulletin list. You may also write your own prayer intentions in the Prayer Intention Book, that is available before each Saturday and Sunday Mass, located on a stand at the main entrance of the Church.
We Remember...
Edith Daley 1/4
Pray For The Sick
Monday: Heb 5:1-10; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 2:18-22 Tuesday: Heb 6:10-20; Ps 111:1-2, 4-5, 9, 10c; Mk 2:23-28 Wednesday: Heb 7:1-3, 15-17; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 3:1-6 Thursday: Heb 7:25 — 8:6; Ps 40:7-10, 17; Mk 3:7-12 Friday: Heb 8:6-13; Ps 85:8, 10-14; Mk 3:13-19 Saturday: Heb 9:2-3, 11-14; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9; Mk 3:20-21 Sunday: Is 8:23 — 9:3; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; 1 Cor 1:10-13, 17; Mt 4:12-23 [12-17]
Saints & Special Observances
First Reading — The glory of the Lord shows through Israel, a light to all nations, that salvation may reach to the ends of the earth (Isaiah 49:3, 5-6).
Psalm — Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will (Psalm 40).
Second Reading — All those who call upon the name of the Lord are called to be holy (1 Corinthians 1:1-3).
Gospel — John the Baptist testifies: The one who comes after me, on whom the Spirit comes down and remains, is the Son of God (John 1:29-34). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
Readings For The Week
Today’s Readings
Monday, January 16th 8:00 am- +Juan de Lunas Tuesday, January 17th 8:00 am- Asencion Baylen Wednesday, January 18th 8:00 am- Susana Garcia 6:30 pm- Jacinta Faolotoi; +Catalina Abrenilla Thursday, January 19th 8:00 am- +Romulo Abrogar; +Agusto Cruz; +Gregoria Reyes; +Catalina Abrenilla Friday, January 20th 8:00 am- Ezekiel Valbuena; +Clarence L. Bevington Jr. Saturday, January 21st 8:00 am- +Angel Medina 5:00 pm- +Dolores Velasco-Miranda; +Clemente Manrique Jr. Sunday, January 22nd 7:30 am- Thomas Andreotti; Narcisa Cruz 9:00 am- +Rosario Luna; +Orleta Torres de Leon 10:45 am- +Inez Zialcita; +Nida Allicer 12:30 pm- +Clemente Manrique Jr. 5:30 pm- Mr & Mrs LaLonde
Weekly Mass Intentions
Mark Your Calendar •1/13 –1/21 Santo Nino Nine Day Novena •1/15 St. Vincent de Paul Bundle Sunday •1/16 Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday (Office and School closed) •1/21 Santo Nino Feast Day Mass 10:00am •1/22 Fr. George Reynolds’ talk on the Rosary 4:00pm •1/29 SBS Open House & Pancake Breakfast •2/3 First Friday •2/14 St. Valentine’s Day
*Book your Mass Intentions in person, at the Parish Office. (+indicates deceased)
For e-giving, please enroll online at: www.faithdirect.net or download the free Faith Direct App today! {Parish Code: CA794}
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Parish Ministries
Safeguard The Children & Youth
FAITH DIRECT The twelve days of Christmas culminate with the celebration of the wonderful feast of Epiphany. I am thankful for all the generous gifts that you provide to our parish, but I realize that you cannot be with us every Sunday of the year. Please consider using our secure electronic giving program, Faith Direct. Faith Direct will automatically process any offertory or second collections donations of your choosing. You can also download the free Faith Direct App on your phone!
Visit www.faithdirect.net and use our church code: CA794
You may still continue to receive collection envelopes. This is just another option and convenience for our Parishioners! Thank you for your continued support of our parish family! God Bless You! - Rev. Antony J. Gaspar ========================================= ST. VINCENT DE PAUL BUNDLE SUNDAY We will be having the St. Vincent de Paul Truck parked at the Parish Center Parking Lot (Basketball Courts) for Bundle Sunday today, January 15, 2017 8am-2pm Items they are looking to collect: non-perishable food, personal care products, clothing, furniture and other small household items. We need your support! Remember to bring any usable items that will help needy individuals. For large items including furniture, large appliances, and vehicles, please phone 323-224-6280 or 800-974-3571 for home pickups.
Parish News
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES: John & Carol Samson 1/8 Bob & Peggy Kalowes 1/8 (52yrs)
Celebrating your Wedding Anniversary? Email us (a month before date) with Names, year you’re celebrating, along with your Wedding Anniversary date:
Congratulations To The Following:
RESPECT LIFE NEWS OneLifeLA is an annual event celebrating the beauty and dignity of human life from conception to natural death. Join thousands of marchers walking from Olvera Street in downtown L.A. to the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels (about 1.5 miles). The march will begin at Noon, Saturday, January 21, 2017. At the end of the march there will be inspirational speakers, live music, food trucks and exhibits from community organizations serving those in need. The Requiem Mass for the Unborn
will follow at the Cathedral at 5 PM. For more information, contact fellow parishioner Bob Kalowes at (562) 225-1946, [email protected] or visit OneLifeLA.org.
Did You Know? A review of a young person’s cell phone text messages may provide a parent or caring adult with information such as who your child talks to, where they are going, and what they’re doing. Unfortunately, all of that may be in the past. Today, some new cell phone text messaging services keep cell phone texting activity increasingly private. In order to protect young people, one must stay current and re-connect with ever changing technology. For a copy of the VIRTUS® article “Vanishing, Self-Destructing Texting, and Electronic Communication,” email [email protected] or call 213-637-7227.
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St. Barnabas School News SBS PANCAKE BREAKFAST Enjoy a short stack for a tall cause. During St. Barnabas School’s Open House Sunday, January 29, 2017 10:00 am- 12:00 pm in the Parish Hall $8 adults / $5 children under 14 years old
PROJECT ACHIEVE – FEED THE HOMELESS MINISTRY We will be resuming our meetings: MONDAY, January 23 at 7pm in the MUSIC ROOM in the Parish Center. Meetings are typically the 4th Monday of every month. New members are always welcome! Any questions, please contact Ministry Coordinator: Michelle Gustilo-Smithson, cell: 310.344.7862
Year of the Rosary Pope Francis declared the 2016 Liturgical Year "The Year of Mercy," and all Catholics embraced this theme in their worship and activities. This year, Fr. Antony, and the Pastoral Council, invite all St. Barnabas parishioners to place our focus on one of the most beautiful gifts of our faith, the Rosary. Our "Year of the Rosary" began on January 1, 2017 and will conclude on December 31, 2017. We will focus on strengthening our worship and prayer activities, spiritual talks, and events throughout 2017. ———————————————————————- HOW TO GET INVOVLED In celebration of the “Year of Mercy”, several activities are in planning stages. Our parish has many of our ministries involved in building a committee to bring these activities to life. If you have a strong love for the rosary, or are feeling called to bring yourself in to more community with our parish, please consider joining this group. Please contact the parish office for more information. ———————————————————————- ROSARY LEADERS NEEDED Beginning in February, our parish will begin praying the rosary before Mass on weekends. Already a tradition in our daily masses, we are seeking individuals and families who would lead our church in a rosary 25 minutes prior to each of our Saturday vigil and Sunday masses. There is a red folder with sign-up sheets located in the church entrance near the sacristy door, or you can contact the parish office for assistance or inquiry. ———————————————————————- FR. GEORGE SHARES WITH US THE ROSARY On Sunday, January 22 at 4:00pm, Fr. George Reynolds, will return to give a talk on the foundation of the rosary, guiding our hearts to praying this beautiful gift from our Blessed Mother. If you would like to learn more about why we pray the rosary, how to pray it, or to deepen your knowledge of the rosary, this is the perfect start to our year long journey through the mysteries and beauty of the rosary. Following Fr. George’s talk, we will continue with praying a rosary together, and conclude with our regularly scheduled 5:30pm Mass. This is sure to be a great evening no one will want to miss!
Treasures From Our Tradition As soon as Christmas ends, people begin planning for Easter! Originally, the source of our Paschal Triduum was but a single liturgy extending from Saturday sundown to sunrise on Easter Sunday. The two days leading up to the liturgy were days of fast, not only for the elect, but for the church preparing to baptize them. A fifth-century pope explained that the church imitated the apostles, who were in hiding with their grief from the arrest of Jesus, and therefore sacraments, even penance, were forbidden. Inevitably, though, people wanted to come together, and so eventually a Liturgy of the Word developed for Good Friday. This was the first step toward today’s shape of the Triduum, and gradually new ideas were embraced, including the veneration of the cross and a simple Communion service. Interestingly, the Word remained central, since we know that in those days the pope did not receive Communion at this liturgy, even though the faithful had that option. In the other churches of Rome, priests and people received Communion under both species. Although the custom of Communion on Good Friday took hold, it did not endure past the Middle Ages. The central liturgies of the year slowly unraveled and disappeared from parish life. Remember that there were no seminaries in those days, and books were a rare luxury. Most priests could only manage to celebrate a simple “low” Mass, and few parishes could afford the ritual books that would guide a priest through the complex forms. Holy Week remained important in private devotion, but for a time the liturgies virtually disappeared. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Holy Humor Overhead at the weekly senior meeting at the parish hall. "Do you know how to prevent sagging? Just eat until the wrinkles fill out." "Don't let aging get you down. It's too hard to get back
"My husband started walking five miles a day when he was ninety years old. He's now ninety-seven and we have no idea where he is." OH, BROTHER! Belly Laughs for Good Humored Catholics By Brother Loughlan Sofield, ST Copyright © 2015 by Brother Loughlan Sofield, ST
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Oct. 25, 1932 - Jan. 4, 2017
Edith Desmond Daley was born on October 25, 1932, to Judge Walter and Mrs. Eleanor Desmond. Edith was proud of her Long Beach family heritage and was the beloved youngest sister of Walter, Olive, Gerald, Philip, Richard, Wayne, Mary, Connie, and Eleanor, all of whom preceded her in death.
Edith attended Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy in La Canada Flintridge, California and was graduated from Long Beach Poly High School in 1950, prior to attending Long Beach City College. She met her future husband, Robert Daley, in 1952 when mutual friends invited them on a St. Barnabas youth group weekend sailboat trip to Catalina Island. It was a trip that would last a lifetime.
In 1955, Bob and Edith were married at St. Barnabas church in Long Beach and Bob entered the Air Force. Edith loved her life as the wife of an Air Force pilot. Their travels took them to many bases around the United States and culminated in Bob's eventual retirement from Ramstein Air Force Base in Germany. In 30 years of Air Force life they raised eight children while moving households 19 times. Edith made every house a home for her husband and growing family. She embraced the cultures and customs of each new community and encouraged her kids to do the same.
Upon Bob's retirement, they returned home to Long Beach where they lived within a mile of their childhood homes for the next 32 years. Edith loved reconnecting with friends and family. She was an active member of Las Hermanas Auxiliary of Assistance League of Long Beach and the Long Beach Petroleum Club where she once served as Women's Chair. Edith's greatest love was for her family. Her interests included life-long learning, art, museums, travel, culture, politics, cooking and shopping. She was guided in life by her strong Catholic faith and was a friend to all God's creatures. She offered a warm welcome and a beautiful smile and there was always a soft bed and an extra place at the table. All who knew her will remember her generosity, compassion, kindness and sense of humor.
Edith died peacefully in her home after a short illness. She was surrounded by her loving family, who cherished her and will miss her dearly.
Edith is survived by her husband, Robert Daley, and her children: Monica, Dianne, Ellie, Mary, Susan, Katie, Robert, Jr., and Amy; her grandchildren: Erin, Whitney, Katie, Jake, Ryan, Zane, Van, Miranda, Robert III, and Aliyah; her honorary grandchildren: Kadeem and Gary; her daughter- and sons-in-law, brothers- and sisters-in-law, and many, many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Visitation will be at All Souls Mortuary Tuesday, January 10th 6-8pm with a 6pm Rosary. Mass Wednesday, January 11th at 11am at St. Barnabas Church
Published in the Long Beach Press-Telegram on Jan. 8, 2017- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/lbpresstelegram/obituary.
Edith Desmond Daley Auxiliary Bishop Oscar Solis of Los Angeles named bishop of Salt Lake City - By Catholic News Service
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- Pope Francis has named Auxiliary Bishop Oscar A. Solis of Los Angeles as bishop of Salt Lake City. Bishop Solis, 63, a native of San Jose City, Nueva Ecija, Philippines, has been auxiliary bishop of Los Angeles since 2004. Previously, he served the Archdiocese of Manila and the Diocese of Cabanatuan, both in the Philippines, before coming to the United States in 1984. The appointment was announced Jan. 10 in Washington by Archbishop Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio to the United States. At a news conference at diocesan offices where he was introduced, Bishop Solis said the visit was only his second in Utah, but he pledged to quickly learn about the Catholic community of 300,000 people. "I humbly submit myself to you as the new servant leader of the Diocese of Salt Lake City and a shepherd for the people of the state of Utah," he said. Bishop Solis said he worked "very hard" for the past 13 years in the Los Angeles Archdiocese. "I would like to emphasize the words 'very hard,'" he said, to laughter from those gathered at the news conference. "And lo and behold, I received a very surprising and shocking phone call informing me that Pope Francis was asking me to become the 10th bishop of Salt Lake City." The call from Archbishop Pierre was "a curveball out of nowhere," Bishop Solis said, recalling how he asked, "Am I in trouble?" But the nuncio "made me feel at peace" with the assignment, the bishop said. After the call, the bishop said his life changed completely, and he felt that the "world stopped turning around." He felt afraid of the uncertainties and that the human element somehow overcame the grace of God. "I was living and working comfortably in Los Angeles," he said, thinking it would be the place in which he retired, "but the walls of heaven were made open, and a voice came out and said, 'You fool!' Because man proposed and God disposes." Since receiving the appointment, he has learned about Catholic Community Services' and other pastoral outreach to the poor and needy. He said he looked forward to hearing the voices of the well-known Madeleine Choir School students and work with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to enhance the well-being of all the people of Utah. Bishop Solis' installation is March 7 at the Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City. The Diocese of Salt Lake City has been without a bishop since Archbishop John C. Wester was installed in the Archdiocese of Santa Fe June 4, 2015. Bishop Solis earlier told the Angelus News, the archdiocesan multimedia platform, that his appointment is "a recognition of the diversity of the church in America and the universality of the church." He added, "I know what it means to be a pastor, a shepherd of a particular diocese. It is a tremendous blessing and a responsibility and a privilege to be of service to the local church in the United States of America, coming from the Philippines." View the complete article by visiting: http://www.catholicnews.com/services/englishnews/2017/auxiliary-bishop-oscar-solis-of-los-angeles-named-bishop-of-salt-lake-city.cfm
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