TWENTY‐THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 8, 2019
In every age, O Lord, you have been our refuge
Psalm 90
Tú eres, Señor, nuestro refugio
Salmo 90
CLERGY Pastor: Monsignor Lorenzo Miranda
Associate Pastor: Rev. Ambrose Udoji
Permanent Deacons: Carlos Origel Victor Ceja
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: 10:30am - 7pm
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
8:15am - 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.
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PASTOR’S COLUMN
Dear Community of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, “ Who can know God’s counsel… or who can conceive what the Lord in-tends?... Those you have been given wisdom and received the Holy Spirit from
on high…” Wisdom
As we deal with all the reality of our life, there are many complexities, challeng-es and we can not find an understanding of all of this. The suffering, tragedies
and conflicts of life overwhelm us. We seek an understanding in all of this so as to find peace. We cry out to God to give us His Spirit.
The Holy Spirit comes to our aid and leads us in prayer, helping us to find an
answer deep in our hearts. We can not explain these words of The Holy Spirit, but our hearts find peace.
“In every age… O Lord… you have been our refuge… teach us to num-
ber our days… that we may gain wisdom of heart…” Psalm 90
Come Holy Spirit, fill us with Wisdom!
Monsignor Lorenzo Miranda
SEPTEMBER 8, 2019 PAGE 3
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PAPAL INTENTION FOR SEPTEMBER
Lord, Hear our prayers.
For those suffering illness, and those in need of our prayers Kerri Grothe Balayan Michelle Lugo Anton o Casillas Lourdes Casillas Fernando Aguilar Jose Luis Mar nez Martha Orellana Chris ne Stewart Nick Carmona
For those who have gone before us Salvador Valle Tereza Valle Virtudes Garcia Andrea Skelton Cristobal Aguirre Johnny Huling Gilbert Thornton Jesse Montes
PASS ON THE GIFT
In the encyclical Caritas in Veritate, Pope Benedict XVI said, ”Love is God’s greatest gift to humanity, it is his promise and our hope.” As God’s children, we convey his lov to others through acts of charity.
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Collection for Weekend of September 8, 2019
Sunday Collection $11,356 Electronic $1,998 Assumption of Mary $57 School Support $1,223 Capital Improvements $3,100 Money for the Poor $20 Building Fund $141
STEWARDSHIP We would like to thank all of our parishioners, ministries and visitors
for being generous with your weekly donations.
LIFE AFTER LOSS BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY
offers an 8 week group mee ng for anyone who has suffered a loss through death or divorce
of a loved one.
English Group Sessions ~ Wednesdays September 18 ~ Parish Center
7:00pm – 8:30 pm
This psalm reassures us all that our God is with us in mes of Joy and especially in mes of sorrow. Grief is a normal deep sorrow connected to a loss of a loved one. Join us as a community to journey through the process for 8 sessions.
Registration for the sessions is not necessary.
month of August
* Mrs. Guadalupe Gomez * Mrs. Bronie Lopez * Mr. & Mrs. Rigoberto Turcios * Mrs. Femeliza F. Rocha * Mr. Edgar Esparza * Mr. Patrick Sullivan * Mr. Javier Ortega * Mrs. Lora Mae Aquino * Mr. & Mrs. Armando Brinceño * Mr. & Mrs. Jude Bashar * Ms. Jacqueline Sipaque
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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 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, Texas 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
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Office (562) 862‐7268 Monday ‐ Thursday 12:00pm ‐ 8:30pm
Upcoming Events
9/9 – Year 1 Middle School begins at 7:00 pm. Parents remember to stay with your teen on this night.
9/10 – Year 2 Sacrament Meeting, 7:30 pm in the church. It is mandatory that at least one parent at-tend. No children please.
Catechist Retreat
Saturday 9/14, Religious Education and Con-firmation Catechist will be attending a one-day retreat led by Farther Domingo titled “First to Love and Serve”, at Mary and Joseph Retreat Center in Palos Verdes. Please keep them in your prayers, as this retreat is an opportunity for our catechetical ministry to be renewed in spirit and to deepen our bonds with the Lord and with one another.
Catechetical Sunday
This year, the Church will celebrate Catecheti-cal Sunday on September 15. The theme this year is "Stay with Us.". Those who the Com-
munity has designated to serve as catechists will be called forth to be commissioned for their ministry. Cate-chetical Sunday is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the role that each person plays, by virtue of Baptism,
in handing on the faith and being a witness to the Gospel. Catechetical Sunday is an oppor-tunity for all to rededicate themselves to this mission as a community of faith.
Commissioning and Blessing of the Catechist at the 9:30am mass.
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LET GO Although God gives us remarkable gifts and tal-ents, our influence on others is incomplete, transi-tory. Our limitations frustrate us, particularly when we can do nothing to change a painful or harmful situation in our lives or the lives of our loved ones. Few experiences are as bitter as the helplessness we feel in the face of misery. Mysteriously, this same helplessness is a gift. For many of us, we must become helpless before we truly understand where our help lies: in our loving God. We face innocent suffering, humiliation, disaster, and death, remembering that Jesus chose these trage-dies for himself. Jesus suffers with us. Jesus in-vites--but never forces--us to ask him to enter our broken hearts and messy lives. We are neither ca-pable of nor responsible for saving the world, but Jesus can redeem everything we offer him. LET FREEDOM RING We may balk at our helplessness, but remarkably, Jesus placed limitations even on himself. As peo-ple filed past Jesus hanging on his cross, they mocked him: You who would destroy the temple and rebuild it in three days, save yourself, if you are the Son of God, [and] come down from the cross! (Matthew 27:40). Jesus could have glorified himself and forced his ridiculers to accept him as the Messiah, but God does not compel our belief or our love. Saint Paul echoes this as he writes to Philemon, I did not want to do anything without your consent, so that the good you do might not be forced but voluntary. In Dostoevsky s The Brothers Karamozov, a character actually yells at Jesus for respecting our freedom. He claims human beings would be better off if Jesus used his power to con-trol us, compelling us to believe in God and to care for each other. But God prefers to respect our free-dom. In today s Gospel, Jesus invites us to re-nounce what we have and rely totally on him. It s our choice. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc
DÉJALO IR Aunque Dios nos da extraordinarios dones y talentos, la influencia que tenemos en los demás es incompleta y transitoria. Nuestras limitaciones nos frustran, particularmente cuando no hacemos nada para cambiar una situación dolorosa o dañina en nuestras vidas o en las vidas de nuestros seres queridos. Pocas experiencias son tan amargas co-mo la impotencia que sentimos ante la miseria. Misteriosamente, esta misma impotencia es un don. Para muchos de nosotros, debemos hacernos indefensos antes de que verdaderamente en-tendamos dónde está nuestra ayuda, en nuestro Di-os amoroso. Enfrentamos el sufrimiento inocente, la humillación, el desastre y la muerte, recordando que Jesús eligió estas tragedias para él mismo. Jesús sufrió con nosotros. Jesús nos invita, sin que nos fuerce, a pedirle que entre a nuestros cora-zones rotos y vidas desordenadas. Ni somos ca-paces ni responsables de salvar al mundo, pero Jesús puede redimir todo lo que le ofrezcamos. DEJA QUE LA LIBERTAD SUENE Podemos obstaculizar a nuestra impotencia, pero notablemente Jesús mismo se impuso limitaciones. Cuando las personas pasaban frente a Jesús cruci-ficado, se burlaban diciendo: Tú, que destruías el templo y lo construías en tres días, sálvate a ti mis-mo; sí eres Hijo de Dios, baja de la cruz (Mateo 27:40). Jesús pudo haberse glorificado a sí mismo y obligado a esas personas burlonas a aceptarlo como el Mesías, pero Dios no fuerza nuestra creencia o nuestro amor. San Pablo hace eco en lo que le escribe a Filemón, no he querido hacer nada sin tu consentimiento, para que el favor que me haces no sea como por obligación, sino por tu pro-pia voluntad . En el libro de Dostoevsky, Los her-manos Karazov, uno de los personaje en realidad le grita a Jesús por no respetar nuestra libertad. El autor afirma que los seres humanos serían mejores si Jesús usará su poder para controlarnos, obligándonos a creer en Dios y a cuidar unos de los otros. Pero Dios prefiere respetar nuestra liber-tad. En el Evangelio de hoy, Jesús nos invita a re-nunciar a lo que tenemos y a confiar plenamente en él. Esa es nuestra elección. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc
COLUMNA DEL PASTOR Querida Comunidad de Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro,
“¿Quien es el hombre que puede conocer los designios de Dios?... Quien es el que puede saber lo que el Señor tiene dispuesto?... Aquel que le das la sabidu-
ria… enviándole Tu Santo Espíritu desde lo alto…” Sabiduria
Al manejar toda la realidad de la vida, hay muchas complejidades, retos y es dificil encontrar un entendimiento de todo ésto. El sufrimiento, tragedias y conflictos
de la vida parecen insuperables. Buscamos el sentido de todo esto para encontrar la paz. Le gritamos a Dios que nos de Su Espiritu.
El Espiritu Santo vienen en nustra ayuda y nos guia en la oración, a encontrar las respuestas en lo profundo del Corazon. No Podemos explicar estas palabras del
Espíritu Santo, pero encontramos la paz.
“Señor… Tu has sido nuestro refugio de generación en generación… Enséñanos a calcular nuestros años para que adquiramos un corazón sensato…” Salmo 90
¡Ven Espíritu Santo, y llénanos de Sabiduria!
Monseñor Lorenzo Miranda
DIRECTORIO DEL MINISTERIO HISPANO - VER LA PAGINA 8
VIGÉSIMOTERCER DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO PÁGINA 6
8 DE SEPTIEMBRE, 2019 PÁGINA 7
Proteger a los jóvenes del CIBERACOSO El acoso (bullying) cibernético puede ocurrir en cualquier momento, en cualquier plataforma en línea. Puede tomar muchas formas, como men-sajes crueles directos, correos electrónicos ame-nazadores, textos agresivos, fotos compartidas y más. Las víctimas de acoso cibernético a menudo sufren de ansiedad y depresión, y su autoestima puede disminuir. Es posible que se muestren reacios a hablar sobre el acoso escolar, por lo que los padres de familia deben estar al tanto de todas las actividades en línea de sus hi-jos. Los padres de familia pueden buscar ayuda, preguntando y buscando información sobre aplicaciones y sitios populares.
Novena y Fiesta en honor a la Divina Infantita
Agosto 30 a Septiembre 8
Misas de Novena ~ 30 de Agosto al 7 de Sep embre todo los días: 8:15am en Ingles y 7pm en Español
Dia de la Virgen, domingo, 8 de sep embre “Mañanitas” a las 7:30am Misa a las 11:15am en Ingles; 1:30pm y 7pm traer
Divina Infan ta Oración bilingüe del Rosario y Caminata con la Vir‐
gen desde el auditorio de la escuela hasta la iglesia, 5:30 p.m.
Misa de despedida 7:00 p.m.
La protección del Oceano Que políticos, científicos y economistas trabajen juntos para proteger los mares y océanos del mundo.
INTENCION DEL PAPÁ PARA SEPTIEMBRE
AMOR, DIVORCIO Y MAS ALLA
El GRUPO DE APOYO para hombres y mujeres que están pasando por un Divorcio o Separación.
Martes, 10 de sep embre (10 semanas)
7:00pm a 8:30pm ~ Centro Parroquial
El cupo es limitado y la fecha limite para inscribirse es 24 de sep embre. Donación es $20 (cubre las 10 sesiones y material)
Para mas información: Maria de Paredes (562) 397‐6444 o [email protected]
Seminarista : Daniel Vega
Después de obtener una Maes-tría en Bellas Artes en el Taller de Animación de UCLA y trabajar durante tres años en la production de Los Simpsons, Daniel Vega dis-cernió un llamamiento al sacerdo-cio católico y dejó su trabajo para estudiar en el Seminario de San Juan. Ahora se unirá a nosotros aquí en la Iglesia nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro para su pasantía de un año. En su tiempo libre, Daniel disfruta escribiendo e ilustrando cuentos. "Estoy deseando conocer la comunidad y crecer sirviendo al pueblo de Dios". - Daniel Vega
MINISTERIO BIBLICO DE OLPH ¡FELICITA!
El domingo 16 de Junio, veinte - siete adultos culminaron sus estudios en el Curso Basico de Biblica. Este programa es dirig-ido por el Instituto Biblico Católico de la Arquidiócesis de Los Angeles. En los últimos dos años, 70 estudiantes se han gradu-ado de este curso y algu-mos están continuando con el curso intermedion y el avanzado. Para mas information: Violeta (562) 334-7787 Martha (805) 888-7141
en Agosto... Jacob A. Chavez
Thomas I. Chavez
Kaitlyn D. Avaria
Alyssa M. Avaria
Luca Bleu Rizo
Ava B. Gutierrez
Madisson S. Delgado
Alexander M. Poland
Gael F. Lucero Tapia
Lauren S. Rivera
Frank E. Salinas
Aaliyah C. Estrada
Aliyah K. Avelar
Kayleigh Medina
Ray Perla
Kimberly Alexa Ortiz
Carlos Gael Moreno
Nicolás Aaron Dominguez
Rocky Manuel Herrero
Violet Flores
Lexie Nicole Villegas
Diego Marcos Leon
Raymond M. Valdes
Daniel Warren Saavedra
Darlene Sierra Garcia
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STAFF Pastor: Monsignor Lorenzo Miranda Associate Pastor: Rev. Ambrose Udoji Permanent Deacons: Carlos Origel Victor Ceja
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 RCIA/RCIT Coordinator: Ruby Gaytan [email protected]
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 Paul Lamotte (562) 869-1234
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 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 classes 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
Los Padrinos Detention Ministry Sr. Teresa Doherty (562) 940-8711
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: 8:30 am - 12:00 am
DIRECTORY Saturday,September7 8:15 am Patty Del Carpio Isidoro Del Carpio Vivencia Manacmul Maria Felipa Ramos Perez 5:00 pm Pro Populo (parishioners of OLPH) 7:00 pm Ismael Arceo Sunday,September8 6:30 am Mary Weber 8:00 am Maria Felipa Ramos Perez 9:30 am Frank Hernandez Mr and Mrs Norman Leugieihl 11:30 am Ana Montero Denis Dunne Florentino Garcia 1:30 pm Pro Populo (parishioners of OLPH) 5:00 pm Maria Ester Laikey Laura Elena Cordero Andrew Zaragoza 7:00pm Pro Populo (parishioners of OLPH) Monday,September9 8:15 am Maria Felipa Ramos Perez 7:00 pm Familia Loper & Avila Tuesday,September10 8:15 am Maria Felipa Ramos Perez Richard Joe Garcia 7:00 pm Pro Populo (parishioners of OLPH) Wednesday,September11 8:15 am Maria Felipa Ramos Perez 7:00 pm Eustolis Sanchez Jimenez Thursday,September12 8:15 am Rose C. Parial Rene Parial Amparo de Casal Wanda Beardslee 7:00 pm Consuelo Nash Eustolis Sanchez Jimenez Friday,September13 8:15 am Pro Populo (parishioners of OLPH) 7:00 pm Eustolis Sanchez Jimenez Saturday,September14 8:15 am Jake Manuel Santa Cruz 5:00 pm John M. Mussachia Mary Dixon Boy Bondoc Rosario Quiroz Lydia Bernal Russel Daives De Leon 7:00 pm Noemi Bodero de Raez Eustolis Sanchez Jimenez Sunday,September15 6:30 am Fred Guido 8:00 am Pro Populo (parishioners of OLPH) 9:30 am Mary Weber Sergio Gilberto Diaz Moréjon 11:30 am Denis Dunne Jake Manuel Santa Cruz 1:30 pm Conception Ibarra Jaime Gonzalez Esparza Miguel Geronimo Ramirez Hortencia Rodriguez Mendez Haro 5:00 pm Pro Populo (parishioners of OLPH) 7:00pm Eustolis Sanchez Jimenez
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Mondays
before 10am
Please email:
or bring to Rectory Office. Thank you
Bul let in
Registration for Adult Confirmation
September 11, 18, 25 TIME: 6:30pm‐9:00pm
OLPH School 10441 Downey Avenue Room 5 (Saint Rafael)
Documents needed to register: Cer ficates for all sacraments you have re‐
ceived Birth Cer ficate if you are registering recep on
of all three Sacraments. Ques ons: Theresa Nicholas at (562) 923‐3246, x 211
SeminarianIntern:DanielVega
After earning a Master in Fine Arts at the UCLA Anima-tion Workshop and working for three years on The Simp-sons, Daniel Vega discerned a calling to the Catholic priesthood and left his job to study at St. John’s Seminary. He will now be joining us here at Our Lady of Per-petual Help Church for his yearlong intern-ship. In his free time, Daniel enjoys writing and illustrating short stories. “I am looking forward to getting to know the community and in growing by serving the people of God.” - Daniel Vega
Women’s Guild of OLPH General Meeting
The Women's Guild will be hosting a Salad Luncheon.
Wednesday 9/18 10:00 am
School Hall
Donation for lunch is $10.00 (large cans of tuna will be accepted in lieu of the lunch donation).
Fr. Ambrose will be speaking on “The Power Women have within the Church and Parish”.
Reservations are necessary, no later than Wednesday, 9/11, by contacting Linda Malme at (562) 869-6491.
MINISTERIO BIBLICO DE OLPH CONGRATULATES!
On Sunday June 16, 2019 twenty seven adults com-pleted their studies in The Basic Bible course. In the last two years 70 students have graduated from this course. Some continued in the Intermediate and Ad-vance courses. This program is run by the Catholic Biblical Institute of the Archdioceses of Los Angeles.
Questions:
Violeta (562) 334-7787
Martha (805) 888-7141
In the month of August
Jacob A. Chavez Thomas I. Chavez Kaitlyn D. Avaria Alyssa M. Avaria Luca Bleu Rizo Ava B. Gutierrez Madisson S. Delgado Alexander M. Poland Gael F. Lucero Tapia Lauren S. Rivera Frank E. Salinas Aaliyah C. Estrada
Aliyah K. Avelar Kayleigh Medina Ray Perla Kimberly Alexa Ortiz Carlos Gael Moreno Nicolás Aaron Dominguez Rocky Manuel Herrero Violet Flores Lexie Nicole Villegas Diego Marcos Leon Raymond M. Valdes Daniel Warren Saavedra Darlene Sierra Garcia