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Weekend Liturgies:Saturday: 5:00 pmSunday: 7:30 am, 9:00 am & 11:00 am 5801 Kanan Rd, Westlake Village, CA 91362818-991-3915 www.stmaxchurch.org
July 19, 2015
St Maximilian KolbeCatholic Church
Stepping Forward:Renewing OurselvesInspiring Others
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Staff Directory
Reception Annette KrauseLisa [email protected]
x 100
SecRetaRy to the paStoR
Sarah [email protected]
x 102
paStoR Jarlath [email protected]
x 103
Deacon John [email protected]
x 104
Deacon Chris [email protected]
x 151
DiRectoR of faith foRmation
Laura [email protected]
x 113
cooRDinatoR of faith foRmation
x 152
LituRgy & paStoRaL cooRDinatoR
Polly [email protected]
x 110
DiRectoR of muSic & evangeLization, and faciLitieS cooRDinatoR
Merrick [email protected]
x 115
DiRectoR of muSic Paul [email protected]
BuSineSS manageR Catherine [email protected]
x 101
pReSchooL DiRectoR Paula [email protected]
x 114
o’ReiLLy haLL cooRDinatoR
Lisa [email protected]
x 136
gift Shop manageR Maryann [email protected]
x 111
Parish Information
Phone: 818-991-3915 Fax: 818-991-7152www.stmaxchurch.org [email protected]
After Hours Emergencies Only:818-991-3915 ext 9
OFFICE HOURSMonday–Thursday
9:00 am–12:30 pm & 1:30 pm–5:30 pmFriday
9:00 am–12:30 pmWEEKDAY MASSES
Monday & Friday8:30 am
Tuesday & Wednesday7:00 am
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATIONSaturday: 3:45–4:30 pm
SICK CALLSCall the Parish Office at any time.
COMMUNION TO THE SICKRay and Stephanie Donckels, 805-495-9383
FUNERALS:Sarah Ruffing x102
BAPTISMS1st & 3rd Sundays of every month by appointment only.
Pre-Baptismal classes required,held the second Sunday of every other month at 12:15 pm.
Please call office.WEDDINGS: Polly Toohey x110
Minimum six months advance notice required.
WHO DO YOU CALL? ◆ PARISH CALENDAR ◆ WEBSITE
◆ WEDDINGS ◆ SPOKEN ANNOUNCEMENTSAnnouncements must be in two weeks prior to date.
Polly Toohey: 818-991-3915 x [email protected]
BULLETINArticles must be in two weeks prior to publication.
Merrick McMahon: 818-991-3915 x [email protected]
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What specific situation can I identify as needing me to bring a Christ-like presence
this week? How can I do that?
Question of the Week
Did you know that in 1767 Fray Junipero Serra was sent to Loreto, Baja California by the Spanish Inspector General, Jose de Galvez, as the President of the Baja California Missions? Fray Palou and Fray Crespí were also assigned to these missions. It was at La Misión Nuestra Señora de Loreto Conchó (the first Jesuit mission founded in Baja California in 1697 and the beginning of the El Camino Real). For the move into Alta California, Serra was in the company of Gaspar de Portolá, the military Governor of California. Blessed Junípero Serra
will be canonized on September 23, 2015 during a Mass in Washington, DC.
Interesting Facts about Junípero Serra
God our Father, we give you thanks for the gift of marriage: the bond of life and love, and the font of the family.The love of husband and wife enriches your Church with children, fills the world with a multitude of spiritual fruitfulness and service, and is the sign of the love of your Son, Jesus Christ, for his Church.The grace of Jesus flowed forth at Cana at the request of the Blessed Mother. May your Son, through the intercession of Mary, pour out upon us a new measure of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit as we join with all people of good will to promote and protect the unique beauty of marriage.May your Holy Spirit enlighten our society to treasure the heroic love of husband and wife, and guide our leaders to sustain and protect the singular place of mothers and fathers in the lives of their children.Father, we ask that our prayers be joined to those of the Virgin Mary, that your Word may transform our service so as to safeguard the incomparable splendor of marriage.We ask all these things through Christ our Lord, Amen.Saints Joachim and Anne, pray for us.
PRAY, FAST, SACRIFICEThe Bishops have encouraged Catholics to participate in a Call to Prayer for Life, Marriage, and Religious Liberty. Visit www.usccb.org/pray to learn more and commit to praying and fasting for life, marriage, and religious liberty.
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Reflecting on God’s WordOften we are unable to identify the truth in our lives. Is our passion love or lust? Is our financial security greed or wise preparation? Is the raising of our children good discipline or carving them into our own image and likeness? Is our religiosity superstition or faithfulness to the tradition? Do our dreams nurture the Kingdom of God or the Tower of Babel? In other words, is it from God or is it from the Other Side? So we look about us, and because our neighbors’ lives seem little different from our own, we put into any self-help harbor that seems able to shelter us from aimless drifting.Most of us, I suspect, wonder if there is anyone who knows the deepest truths, whether they be about life or about our world or even about ourselves. So we find ourselves gathering about Jesus, though even then some may do so half-heartedly—at times trusting that he will have some sort of answer and at other times wondering if he indeed does, yet not knowing where else to go. And so we gather, like sheep around a shepherd, simply because every other voice has been heard and found wanting.
—Rev. Joseph J. Juknialis Copyright © 2014, World Library Publications. All rights reserved.
Mon Jul 20 8:30 am Richard Travers†Claire Andrews†
Tue Jul 21 7:00 am Ivo Reskusich†Wed Jul 22 7:00 am Deacon John Cunneen†
Fri Jul 24 8:30 am Andrew Spence†Sat Jul 25 5:00 pm Amelia Sandoval O'Connor†
Jim Ferguson†Sun Jul 26 7:30 am Karon Maloney†
9:00 am Amilio Rocco Capobianco†
Virginia Molinar†11:00 am Neil Healy†
Mass Intentions
17th Sunday in Ordinary Time 2 Kings 4:42–44 Epehsians 2:13–18 Mark 6:30–34
Next Sunday 's Readings
Youth Music Ensemble July 26 11:00 amAugust 9 11:00 am
Music Ministry
The Main Choir & Jr Choristers are currently on summer break.
Join Us once AgAin:Wednesday, July 29, 7:30 pm
St. Max Taize Prayer ServiceCome hear the silence.
When Catholicism encounters a culture, it tends to approach the culture with a measure of respect for its key customs, especially those touching family life. Around the world, these long established customs are often received into the liturgy, sometimes with a new level of interpretation. From Old Mexico, the custom of the lasso (“cord”) has migrated across borders, and is now firmly established in the marriage liturgy of Spanish speaking Catholics in the United States. It’s a large cord, sometimes resembling rosary beads, looped around the necks of the newlyweds in a figure eight shape. It is a great honor for a person, normally a godparent or close relative, to place the lasso around the shoulders of the couple, groom first. The lasso, a symbol of profound unity, remains in place throughout the liturgy until removed, usually by the priest. The bride keeps the lasso as a memento of the day, a sign of her ties of love to her husband in heart and home. The tender ministry of the godparent in this ceremony clearly links this sacrament of vocation with baptism. It’s not unusual to see the lasso made of fragrant orange blossoms, harking back to very ancient pre Christian rituals seeking the blessings of fertility and happiness.
—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Treasures from our Tradition
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LAUDATO SI’excerpts from the encyclicalON CARE FOR OUR COMMON HOMEof the Holy Father
IV. DECLINE IN THE QUALITY OF HUMAN LIFE AND THE BREAKDOWN OF SOCIETY43. Human beings too are creatures of this world, enjoying a right to life and happiness, and endowed with unique dignity. So we cannot fail to consider the effects on people’s lives of environmental deterioration, current models of development and the throwaway culture.44. Nowadays, for example, we are conscious of the disproportionate and unruly growth of many cities, which have become unhealthy to live in, not only because of pollution caused by toxic emissions but also as a result of urban chaos, poor transportation, and visual pollution and noise. Many cities are huge, inefficient structures, excessively wasteful of energy and water. Neighbourhoods, even those recently built, are congested, chaotic and lacking in sufficient green space. We were not meant to be inundated by cement, asphalt, glass and metal, and deprived of physical contact with nature.45. In some places, rural and urban alike, the privatization of certain spaces has restricted people’s access to places of particular beauty. In others, “ecological” neighbourhoods have been created which are closed to outsiders in order to ensure an artificial tranquillity. Frequently, we find beautiful and carefully manicured green spaces in so-called “safer” areas of cities, but not in the more hidden areas where the disposable of society live.46. The social dimensions of global change include the effects of technological innovations on employment, social exclusion, an inequitable distribution and consumption of energy and other services, social breakdown, increased violence and a rise in new forms of social aggression, drug trafficking, growing drug use by young people, and the loss of identity. These are signs that the growth of the past two centuries has not always led to an integral development and an improvement in the quality of life. Some of these signs are also symptomatic of real social decline, the silent rupture of the bonds of integration and social cohesion.
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Children and internet: tips for the summerSummer vacation is here and time away from school could mean extra time online for children - a lot of it happening when you’re not there to supervise. Here are some tips to help keep children safe. 1. Talk to children about internet predators and whether they have ever been approached online. 2. Keep the computer in a common area of the home. 3. Establish rules for when children are allowed to use their cell phone. For complete VIRTUS® Article email [email protected].
Protecting Our Children Did You Know?
ATTENTION VOLUNTEERSAny adult who works with children in the
Archdiocese of Los Angeles must be fingerprinted and attend a Virtus® child abuse awareness class.
Information on child safety is located in the breezeway.
Parents: for your children’s safety, please accompany them to the restrooms during Mass.
Stepping Forward: Renewing Ourselves and Inspiring Others
VISION
Welcome: Opening our doors and hearts to all.
Worship: Nourished by liturgy, living our faith with love and courage.
Compassion: Serving others as disciples of Christ.
MISSION
A Vision & Mission for St Maximilian Kolbe Parish
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The Ignatian Volunteer Corps is looking for a few good people!If you have time during the week—one or two days—to give in service to others and grow in your faith the Ignatian Volunteer Corps needs you! Your lifetime of experience can be turned into service for othersIVC is a Jesuit-sponsored service organization dedicated to serving the needs of local people who are poor, working for a more just society and growing deeper in Christian faith through reflection and prayer. Join us for an IVC Information Meeting, Tuesday, July 28 at St. Peter Claver Church, 5649 Pittman St. Simi Valley at 7:00 pm.Contact Anne Hansen, Regional Director at [email protected] or visit our website at www.ivcusa.org for further information.
Padre Serra Parish, Camarillo, invites you to our support groups:
Cancer Support Group Embracing Your Journey provides hope,
empowerment, love and prayer in a com-forting atmosphere of encouragement. It is a safe environment for people touched by cancer to connect with others in a produc-
tive and spiritual way. Meets 4th Tuesday, 7:00pm.
Lou Ann 551-8014.Caregivers Support Group Caritas
offers support to those who are caring for an aging parent, relative, or spouse.
Meets 4th Tuesday, 7:00pm. Patricia [email protected].
SAVE the Date for2nd Annual Women’s Tea
October 10, 2015
August 1st DeadlineAre you a Catholic Teacher, Nurse, Accountant, Administrator, Physician or other professional who has always thought about doing mission work?For 60 years Lay Mission-Helpers and Mission Doctors Association have recruited, trained, sent and supported Catholic individuals, couples and families to share their gifts and live their faith in 36 countries around the world. The four month formation program that begins January 2016 is being arranged and there is still time to learn more and submit a preliminary application. There will be a Discernment Weekend, September 18–20. Applications must be in by August 1st.
www.LayMissionHelpers.org (213) 368-1870 www.MissionDoctors.org (213) 368-1872
Tweets from Pope FrancisNow is the time
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Faith Formation
Max Pax ~ Junior HigH YoutH MinistrY
Incoming 7th & 8th Graders and their families are invited to the Taize Prayer Service on Wednesday, July 29!
Come experience a peace filled time of prayer followed by enjoying a cold summer treat!
Elementary Faith FormationVacation Bible Camp at St. Max
is the week of August 3–7, 2015!Don’t miss out experiencing “Everest”
and having fun growing in faith this summer! Registration forms are available in the Faith
Formation Office for participants and also youth and adult volunteers
Only five spots left— don’t miss this opportunity to register!
Registration forms for all of Faith Formation
Grades K through 12 are available in the Breezeway on the Faith Formation Office
wall. Stop by anytime to pick up the forms you need to register
your children for a blessed Faith Formation season
beginning in the fall!
Y2TM K High School Youth Ministry"Strength through weakness..." What does St. Paul mean by this? Incoming 9th through 12th graders
come to O'Reilly Hall from 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, July 22. Learn how you can find strength in times of
insecurity, failure, illness or injury!
Service Project Opportunity: Junior High & High Schoolers
Everest Vacation Bible School Camp is the first week of August. We have the month of July to
make St. Max into a winter-wonderland! Sign up to help Amy Laliberte with the prep work by completing the Everest Volunteer
form available in the Breezeway on the Faith Formation wall. Work days will be
Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays in July, 10 am to Noon.
You choose what days you want to come help and sign up! Questions? E-mail Amy Laliberte:
sMK YM 2015-2016 teaM
All Juniors and Seniors AND adults interested in helping with Youth Ministry, our SMK YM Team training will be Monday's and Tuesday's, July 20 & 21 and July 27 & 28 from 4-6 p.m. Contact
Laura Diaz for information at [email protected] Team Applications are available in the Breezeway in the
white cubby on the wall marked Youth Ministry.