ST. MARY S BY THE SEA R O M A N C A T H O L I C C H U R C H 2016 PASTORAL SERVICES APPEAL PROUD TO BE CATHOLIC KNOW LOVE SERVE Thank you to the families who have pledged to support the mission of the Church in our Diocese through their commitment to the PSA. Now that we have passed our Diocesan goal of $34,000, all additional gifts will go directly to support our parish. If you have not yet made your pledge, please do so as soon as possible. Thank you! # of Registered Families PROGRESS REPORT (as of 5/13/16) # of Pledges Received Total Pledges 321 10 th Street Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 (714) 536-6913 WEBSITE: www.stmarysbythesea.net E-MAIL: StMarys.HB@gmail.com Rev. Quang Vinh Chu, Pastor Deacon Thomas Concitis Deacon Glenn Erwin (retired) Total Paid 543 70 $56,790 $44,095 MASS SCHEDULE: (subject to change) SATURDAY EVENING VIGIL MASS: 5:00 P.M. SUNDAY MASS: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 A.M. & 12:00 NOON (LATIN TRIDENTINE MASS) MONDAY THRU SATURDAY: 8:00 A.M. HOLY DAYS: 5:30 P.M. ON EVE OF HOLY DAY; 8:00 A.M. & 5:30 P.M. ON HOLY DAY 7:00 P.M. LATIN TRIDENTINE MASS EUCHARISTIC DEVOTIONS: THURSDAYS -7:30 P.M. ADORATION HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY: 1:00-4:30 PM THURSDAYS: 3:00 TO 7:30 P.M. (BLESSED SACRAMENT IS EXPOSED & DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET RECITED AT 3 PM) FIRST FRIDAYS: 24-HOUR ADORATION BAPTISMS: THIRD SUNDAYS OF EACH MONTH AT 1:30 P.M. BAPTISM CLASSES REQUIRED. THESE ARE HELD THE SATURDAY BEFORE THE BAPTISMS AT 9:00 A.M. CALL THE RECTORY TO MAKE RESERVATIONS. MARRIAGES: ARRANGEMENTS BY APPOINTMENT AT LEAST SIX MONTHS PRIOR TO THE MARRIAGE. R.C.I.A CLASSES: SEPTEMBER THROUGH APRIL MONDAY EVENINGS. FROM 7:00 TO 8:00 P.M. IN FR. JOHNSON HALL C.C.D. CLASSES: SEPTEMBER THROUGH MAY CONFESSIONS: SATURDAYS 3:00-4:30 P.M. OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 9 A.M.-12 P.M. / 1-5 P.M. PARISH MINISTRIES ADORATION & DEVOTION THE LIEBLANG FAMILY www.stmarysadoration.blogspot.com ALTAR GUILD SUSAN HAWLEY BEREAVEMENT COMMITTEE NINA MERLINO EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS MIKE BANNER KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HANS ANTER LECTORS MIKE BANNER LEGION OF MARY JOANNE PETERS MINISTRY TO THE SICK DEACON GLENN ERWIN PRO-LIFE JACKY ROZA RELIGIOUS EDUCATION LINDA GILBERT (DIRECTOR) RETREATS ANN ERWIN, DALE SCHIERING STEWARDSHIP COMMITTEE MARY BANNER, IRENE CLAYPOOL ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY FELIPA CHADWICK USHERS DERRICK PERONT WEDDING COORDINATOR GINNY ARAGÓN WELCOME MINISTRY AL GRIEGO Mission Statement Jesus comes to serve, not to be served (Mt. 20:28) St. Mary s by the Sea is a Catholic/Christian community of faith, hope, tradition and love, journeying together in the spirit of hospitality, stewardship, respect, unity and charity, welcoming and serving all brothers and sisters in Christ, under the mantle of Our Lady.
St. Mary s by the Sea Catholic Church Reflections of the Week Give Them Some Food Yourselves The Gospel for this feast may remind you of going to a relative s house and what they would say when you would visit them and share a meal. The woman of the home always fixed more than enough for everyone, but even then, her favorite saying would be, If you don't get enough to eat, it's your own fault. Perhaps Jesus would say the same as he feeds us with his Body and Blood. Some say that the multiplication of loaves was not done by breaking the laws of physics. Instead, they say that Jesus, when he began to share the little bread that he had, touched the hearts of all those who had brought food with them. They followed his example by sharing their food also--so much that there were twelve baskets left over. But this is not the case. No, Jesus came to change people's hearts, to show them God's love and how to love one another. The miracle of the loaves shows us that Jesus can feed millions with his Body and Blood in the Eucharist. The miracle of changing bread and wine into his Body and Blood is not just so we can feel good about having Jesus so near to us. It is meant to strengthen us to do our best as his disciples. As food and drink help us to keep on working, his Body and Blood help us to keep on loving. Look around as the Communion procession goes by and think about how many are united with Jesus. Let the broken bread and poured-out wine remind you of how Jesus gave himself up to death on the cross. When the disciples told Jesus about the hungry crowd, he told them, "Give them some food yourselves" (Luke 9:13). And one day they would. When they celebrated the Eucharist after Jesus' resurrection, they gave that spiritual food to the new followers of Christ. We continue that today. With Jesus' strength we can teach all people about the Father's love for them and how they can love each other. (c) J. S. Paluch Co. ft Çà `tüçëá uç à{x fxt Catholic Community cordially invite you to join us for our ANNUAL PROCESSION on the SOLEMNITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Today, Sunday, May 29 th at 1:00 pm The Council of Trent (1545 to 1563), declared that we must honor Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist PUBLICLY so that those who observed the faith of Catholics in the Most Holy Eucharist might be attracted to the Eucharistic Lord and believe in the Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, present in this great Sacrament. In keeping with this request, we will process around the block singing hymns and end with Benediction in the Church. All ministries are encouraged to attend and carry their banners in the procession. Please attend to honor Our Lord and give witness for Him to the world. Questions on Adoration C. PERPETUAL ADORATION OF THE EXPOSED BLESSED SACRAMENT 26. Must a perpetual adoration chapel be closed during the Easter Triduum? Groups authorized to have perpetual exposition are bound to follow all the liturgical norms given in Holy Communion and Worship of the Eucharist Outside Mass, nos. 82-100. Under no circumstances may perpetual exposition take place during the Easter Triduum. 31 Questions on Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (#26 of a 31 part series) Eucharistic Adoration & Exposition St. Mary s by the Sea opens the Church for Eucharistic Adoration (prayer before the Blessed Sacrament housed within the tabernacle) every Monday through Friday from 1:00 to 4:30 pm. On Thursdays, the Divine Mercy Chaplet will be recited at 3 pm and we will have Eucharistic Exposition (where the Blessed Sacrament is displayed outside the tabernacle in the monstrance for adoration by the faithful) from 3:00 to 7:30 pm, closing with Benediction (praying the rosary and receiving a blessing with the Host) at 7:30 pm.
The Most Holy Body And Blood of Christ - Corpus Christi Stewardship Corner A special thanks to the volunteers working on the Rummage Sale (short handedly) this year, and putting in extra time to catch us up; it s a huge project and we do expect more volunteers to help next week with these jobs: SPECIAL PRE-SALE FOR OUR PARISHIONERS: 1. SET UP for Pre sale SAT, JUNE 4 th at 10am. 2. Assisting with SALES & CASHIERING during the pre sale after AM Masses next Sunday, June 5 th 8am-12pm. 3. Any available Stewards please join the CLEAN UP CAVALRY @ NOON, June 5 th AFTER our pre sale to put Fr. Johnson Hall back together again. NOW COMES THE BIG TWO DAY SALE volunteering needs: Most help is needed to do this.. So, if you ve never volunteered before, WE NEED YOU NOW to help with this massive undertaking in setting up the parking lot FOR THE SALE: 1. SET UP on Thurs, June 9 th @ 4pm!! 2. Our TWO Day RUMMAGE SALE is FRI, June 10 th and SAT, June 11 th from 8am-1pm; help US with SALES, CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE, SECURITY and CASHIERING. 3. HELP to clean it all up afterwards (our most demanding job); SO we re calling for the CAVALRY CLEAN UP @ 1pm, SAT, June 11 th. To request a specific job, contact Rene Claypool @ (714) 330-3765 or Jacky Roza @ (714) 396-5761 ASAP. For all remaining day to Sale-day volunteering opportunities (we re still collecting, sorting, and pricing right up to the sale day), see the SCHEDULE in this bulletin, titled VOLUNTEERS REFERENCE GUIDE to help out as little or as much as you can with our BIGGEST AND MOST DIFFICULT EVENT Thank you loyal Stewards What is a Christian steward? One who receives God s gifts gratefully, cherishes and tends them in a responsible and accountable manner, shares them in justice and love with others, and returns them with increase to the Lord. (American Bishops Pastoral Letter). Memorial Day Remembrance In memory of those who gave all in protection of the United States and democracy Hank Abeyta Daniel Bautista Thomas Bowles Anthony Bruno George E. Cannon Francis Connaghan Robert Connaghan Samuel Conrad Don Lee Conroy Frank Conroy Harold Conroy Raymond Conroy Kevin Cronyn Bill Delmer Joseph Gregrich Thomas R. Meis David Andrew Merlino Alex Napolitano John Napolitano Joseph Napolitano Richard J. Nelson Francis Porzel Reynold Frank Rimoldi Frank Schrepfer Bruce C. Street John C. Street Robert Tackett Alex Yaslik Adoration of the Most Sacred Heart Throughout history, the human race has committed an innumerable number of sins against the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. On the feast day of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, may we begin to atone for some of these offenses by adoring the Blessed Sacrament in 24-Hour Adoration this First Friday, June 3 rd, beginning after the 8am mass and continuing through the night until the 8am Mass on Saturday. Thank you to all the volunteers who make this possible. If you do not remember your hour, please check the poster in the vestibule. RUMMAGE SALE Friday Saturday JUNE 10 JUNE 11 8am-1pm 8am-1pm PRE SALE FOR PARISHIONERS A chance to shop for treasures before the Rummage Sale Sunday, June 5 ø 8am to 12pm After all the morning Masses in Fr. Johnson Hall Weekly Donations The donations for the week of May 22, 2016 will be posted two weeks from now.
321 10th Street, Huntington Beach, Ca Let Us Pray for the Sick Bette Barilla Joe Barilla Margaret Brandstatter Peggy Carrasco Mary Crosby Charlie Erpenbeck Frank Gillet for the Deceased & those in the Armed Forces Baptisms Congratulations to the parents of the following children who were baptized here on May 15, 2016: Olivia Grace Christiansen Loren Angeles Luecha Diane Hoxsie Brigid Lucia Fr. Eamon Mackin Jane Moran Msgr. Peter Tien Nguyen Elfriede Shipman Rosary Prayer Service Join your fellow parishioners at a Rosary Prayer Service hosted by St. Mary s by the Sea Knights of Columbus Council 14699 on Thursday, June 2 nd from 7:30 to 8:00 pm in the Church. All attending will receive a free Finger Rosary with instructions. Altar Guild The Altar Guild will NOT be meeting in the months of June, July and August. They will resume in September. Volunteers Reference Guide: Rummage Sale Tues. 5/31 Price, sort 10am-12pm & 2-5pm Wed. 6/1 Price, sort 10am-12pm & 2-5pm Thur. 6/2 Price, sort 10am-12pm & 2-5pm Fri. 6/3 Price, sort 10am-12pm & 2-5pm Sat. 6/4 Pre-Sale set up 10am " " Pick-ups w/ Joe 12-4pm Sun. 6/5 Pre-Sale 8am-12pm " " Cavalry Clean-up 12-3pm Mon. 6/6 Price, sort 10am-12pm & 2-5pm Tues. 6/7 Price, sort 10am-12pm & 2-5pm Wed. 6/8 Price, sort 10am-12pm & 2-5pm Thur. 6/9 Set up Parking Lot 4pm -? Fri. 6/10 Sale 7am-1pm Sat. 6/11 Sale 7am-1pm " " Cavalry Clean-up 1-3pm -------------------------------------------------- To help with pick-ups, please call Joe at (818) 209-6012 To volunteer, please contact irene at (714) 330-3765 or Mary at (714) 552-7164
May 29, 2016 This Week at St. Mary s by the Sea 5:00 pm Mass for Mike & Pat Fleming (L) Sunday, May 29 - Corpus Christi 7:30 am Mass for Jim Keating (L) 9:00 am Mass for the soul of Don Merlino (RIP) 10:30 am Mass for the soul of Elmer Smith (RIP) 12:00 pm Latin Mass for the People of the Parish (L) 12:00 pm Legion of Mary meeting 1:00 pm Corpus Christi Procession Monday, May 30 - Memorial Day -The Office is Closed- 8:00 am Mass for the soul of Don Merlino (RIP) 1:00-4:30 pm NO Weekly Adoration Tuesday, May 31 8:00 am Mass for the soul of Sue Cain (RIP) 1:00-4:30 pm Weekly Adoration 4:00-6:00 pm St. Vincent de Paul distributes food Wednesday, June 1 8:00 am Mass for Gail Hirayama (L) 9:15 am Legion of Mary weekly meeting 1:00-4:30 pm Weekly Adoration 6:30pm Scripture Reflection in Hall Thursday, June 2 8:00 am Mass for the soul of Julia Ponce (RIP) 1:00 pm Weekly Adoration 3:00 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet 3:00-7:30 pm Blessed Sacrament Exposed 7:30 pm Benediction (in Church) First Friday, June 3 8:00 am Mass for the soul of Joseph Castellano Nadel (RIP) 8:30 am 1st Friday 24-hr. Adoration (runs until the 8am Mass begins on Saturday, 6/4) 9:00 am Cenacles of Life in the church Saturday, June 4 8:00 am Mass for the soul of Joseph Vo Huy (RIP) 3:00-4:30 pm Confessions 5:00 pm Mass for the People of the Parish (L) Sunday, June 5 RUMMAGE PRE-SALE after A.M. Masses 7:30 am Mass for Susan Griffith (L) 9:00 am Mass for the souls of Patricia & John Sullivan (RIP) 10:30 am Mass for the soul of John Donnelly (RIP) 12:00 pm Latin Mass for Deacon Glenn & Ann Erwin (L) 12:00 pm Legion of Mary meeting