OUR MISSION JUNE 21, 2015 12TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME United in Christ through Bap sm, our parish is a Catholic community of diverse cultures and experiences. Through educa on and worship, we share the word and celebrate the Sacraments. We welcome and embrace all to join us in the praise & service of God. CHURCH ADDRESS: 923 S. LA BREA AVENUE LOS ANGELES CA 90036 SCHEDULE OF MASSES Sunday 8:00am, 10:00am & 12:00pm Saturday 8:30am, 5:00pm (Vigil) Weekday: 9:00am (Monday-Friday) Wednesday: 6:30pm Holy Day 9:00am, 6:30pm Vigil of Holy Day 6:30 pm SACRAMENTS Confession: *1:00-1:30 PM, Sunday Baptism: Fourth Sunday of the month Matrimony: Six months notice required in advanced for marriage preparation. Appointments available for private Baptism, Funeral, Quinceañera. Please call to schedule your event. *(Confession schedule is subject to change without notice. Thank you.) First Communion: 3:45 PM Wednesday Confirmation: 11:00 AM Sunday RCIA: 7:00 PM Monday CONTACT US: Parish Office/Mailing: 926 S. Detroit Street, Los Angeles, CA 90036 Rectory: 922 S. Detroit Street, Los Angeles, CA 90036 Telephone (323) 930-5976 Fax (323) 297-7677 Email: parish@cathedralchapel.org Website: www.cathedralchapel.org LIVING Mikels Rilloraza Edwin Celso Isaias Cas llo Manuel Gaitan Felino A. Vasquez Felino J. Vasquez Onesimo Elias Guillermo Mendez Son Hoang San ago Sabocor John T. Winnek Wilson Winnek Agus n Ramirez James Callahan Benjamin Gonzalez, Sr. Benjamin Gonzalez, Jr. Gary Herman, Sr. Luis P. Garcia Edgard Arca Maasan San Roque Cruz James M. Powell, Jr. Clement Udeze Emmanuel Odimgbe Bob Terry John T. Malloy Richard Brady, Jr. Ovidio Delgado Victor Delgado Juan Salgado Greg Narvas Roger Zavala Juan S. Siska Joel Wyenn Ken Strange Sco Feinerman JL Mitry Ismael Mar nez Cesar Siska Eduardo Noriega Eduardo Huerta Guadalupe Huerta Samuel Palomares Chris Anaya Hugo Baquiax Alejandro Huerta Leon Huerta Leonardo Huerta Stuart Hall Gig Ibarrola Charles Day Mike Sheehan Edmund Lagman DECEASED Filemon Celso Perfecto Bermudez Herbert Coom Luis Gaitan Luis F. Mar nez Victor C. Winnek John D. Alvarez John. J. Norton Charles Anzalone Harry Rothenburg August Zamarin C. Quinn Brady Richard Brady, Sr. Gabriel Forero Nelson Arca Donato Jalipa Jose G. Paez Williams Mathews George Comfort, Sr. Angelito Guerrero Igna us Opene Udeze Iloagba Charles Terry Robert Ainslie O s Porche O s Porche, Jr. Zenon Porche, Sr. Ernesto Castro Jose Salgado Antonio Albarran Raul Macias Delfin Magpantay, Sr. Mario Mendez Mario Palencia Gregorio Ancayo Meliton Albarran Fred Acomb Juan Siska Gene Galicia Dennis Sheehan Camilo Espinoza Ernesto Jopanda Hector Garcia James Holleran Cli on Clark Jose Pimentel Domingo Rosales Father s Day Spiritual Bouquet Novena
[Jesus] rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, Quiet! Be still! The wind ceased and there was great calm. Then he asked them, Why are you terrified? Do you not yet have faith (Mk. 4)? Dear Parishioners and Visitors: I welcome those who may be visiting our parish this weekend to be with your family, especially with your father. Father s Day is a great reason for us to recognize our natural, adopted, or stepfather because of all the sacrifices and in his unique ways of expressing his love and affection toward his children. Living & Deceased Fathers - We Honor & Pray Commitment, responsible, protector, hard-worker are some of the characteristics of a father. We give thanks to God for all living fathers. May we as their children show greater respect toward them as they are getting older, moving slower, and talking, hearing becomes more difficult for them. Each day that they are alive is a gift of life and relationship. In spite of our busy schedules and daily responsibilities, please make time to spend a few hours with them during the week, especially for those of us who have our own lives and our own families to tend to. We pause this day too to pray and remember all fathers who have died in the peace of Christ. Some of us will visit the cemetery, say a little prayer, share a few memories, and shed a few tears. May the pictures of your father on the wall, in the living room, on your facebook or in your workspace bring a smile to you and remind you the precious gift of life. Assisted-Suicide Safeguards Begin Crumbling in Oregon - Part 1 of 3 April 30, 2015 Oregon's first-in-the-nation law empowers doctors to give life-ending drugs to people if they are judged to be within six months of death. Oregon's law is widely used as the standard for similar measures proposed this year in at least 20 states. Barely noticed, however, is the desire of a key Oregon physician-assisted suicide legislator to double the "likely-to-die" window for death medicine to a full year. The chair of Oregon's House Health Care Committee, Rep. Mitch Greenlick introduced HB 3337 which would widen the end-of-life expectation enabling physicians to assist in suicide. Current Oregon law says a person must be judged likely to die within six months in order to be prescribed suicide medicine. HB 3337 would double the "likely-to-die" threshold for prescribing death medication to a full year. Greenlick asserts that people with ALS, commonly known as Lou Gehrig s disease, need more time to end their lives. "By the time you get within six months, you often don't have the manual dexterity to swallow a pill or even still have the reflex to swallow," asserted Greenlick. He is a retired health researcher. But the ALS Association's Lance Christian told media that the sixmonth limit in current Oregon law has not been an issue. Christian said that he had helped several ALS patients end their lives under Oregon's existing sixmonth window. So far Greenlick has not moved his bill forward to a hearing. An indication of the challenge facing assisted suicide advocates was Oregon ALS patient Thomas Middleton, who set up a trust with realtor Tami Sawyer. Middleton moved into her home in 2008. Less than a month later Middleton died under the Oregon assisted suicide law. Two days after his death Sawyer sold Middleton's home and pocketed $200,000. She later pleaded guilty to charges of bilking several people and in 2013 was sent to prison. (To be continued ) Remember we are all called to preserve, protect, and promote the gift of the Holy Eucharist. Be Informed of your Faith! Be Interested in Our Community and Church! Be Involved and make a difference. Have a blessed week ahead in God s love and protection. WEEK OF JUNE 21-27, 2015 SAINTS, SPECIAL OBSERVANCES, MASS INTENTIONS AND PARISH EVENTS SUNDAY, JUNE 21: 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time; Father s Day; Summer begins 8:00 Father s Day Inten ons 10:00 Father s Day Inten ons 12:00p Father s Day Inten ons 1:00p Confession * MONDAY, JUNE 22: St. Paulinus of Nola; Ss. John Fisher &Thomas More TUESDAY, JUNE 23: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24: The Nativity of St. John the Bap st 6:30p Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena THURSDAY, JUNE 25: FRIDAY, JUNE 26: SATURDAY, JUNE 27: St. Cyril of Alexandria; Blessed Virgin Mary 8:30 Father s Day Inten ons 8:30 Apprecia on Day ( ll 1pm) 5:00p Father s Day Inten ons PARISH ADMINISTRATION Rev. Truc Q. Nguyen, Pastor frtruc@cathedralchapel.org, ext. 223 Nancy G-Sheehan, Parish Business Manager nancy@cathedralchapel.org, ext. 224 Mayela Albarran, Office Assistant mayela@cathedralchapel.org, ext. 235 Sister Anna Tom, SDSH, Rel. Ed. Director religioused@cathedralchapel, ext. 234 Lis Brady, Office Support liseth@cathedralchapel.org, ext. 221 In Residence: Most Reverend Bishop Edward Wm. Clark (928 S. Detroit St. Los Angeles, 90036) Elementary School Cathedral Chapel School, Grades K-8th Tina Kipp, Principal 755 S. Cochran Ave., LA 90036 T: (323) 938-9976; F: (323) 938-9930 www.cathedralchapelschool.org
THE WIND AND THE SEA On Living along the shores of Lake Superior--the "big lake," as the locals call it--you can often hear the advice, "Respect the lake; don't take it for granted." People who know Lake Superior respect its power and watch out for its many moods. Sunken ships and boats crushed into kindling are testimonies to what the lake can do. The readings of this Sunday evoke our memories of the lake, of the mighty Mississippi River, or of the ocean itself. Keeping Summer Prayerful ~ Just the thought of summer fast approaching might bring thoughts of rest and relaxation to mind. We may recall the lazy days of summer during our youth. Summer may also mean anticipated excitement and adventure exploring new places or trying new things. A key strategy to help us remain prayerful this summer is to begin each day with prayer no matter what. This simple suggestion may seem like a no-brainer to a praying individual. However, the busyness of mornings and preparations for summer outings of even the well-intentioned pray-ers can cause prayer time to become lost in the commotion. Getting on our knees when we face each new day and giving it right WORSHIP, LITURGY & FAITH Who but God can control these mighty waters and set limits to their advance? The lake described in today's Gospel was a body of water subject to sudden storms and churned into dangerous waves by terrible winds. But these mighty agents are subject to God. The sailor and the fisher all respect the water. Even more, they respect the awesome power of the Maker of wind and sea. J. S. Paluch Co. over to the Lord will indeed start the day off with the proper disposition and it only takes a few minutes of our time. Mothers should teach their children to do the same to greet Our Lord first thing in the morning. A morning offering in our own words or a more formal version and a prayer to our Guardian Angel at the breakfast table works very well with our captive hungry audience! We can offer our hearts to God all throughout our days as well. Teaching our children to begin their days with prayer is an invaluable lesson that will surely remain with them as they grow older and begin to navigate life on their own. (Excerpted from catholicworldreport.com) 2015 CONSECRATED LIFE THROUGH THE AGES A.D. 910 Benedictine Abbey of Cluny in central France spearheads reform of the medieval church and produces leaders, including monks who become bishops and even popes. A.D. 1050-1150 Camaldolese and Carthusian hermit and contemplative monks are founded by Saint Romuald (in Italy) ans Saint Bruno (in French Alps). Both continue to this day. A.D. 1098-1105 Cisterian order (Trappists) greatly increases in number and influence with the help of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux (to be continued.) He who prays and labors li s his heart to God with his hands. (Saint Bernard) So it is that in accordance with the Divine Plan a wonderful variety of Religious communi es has grown up which has made it easier for the church to be equipped for every good work and ready for the work of the ministry -the building up of the Body of Christ. ~ Decree on the Adaptation and Renewal of Religious Life, Perfectae Caritatis, no. 1
PARISH & SCHOOL LIFE: MINISTRY, EVENTS & REMINDERS ARCHDIOCESE COLLECTION, JUNE 27-28 PETER S PENCE COLLECTION Next week our diocese will take up the Peter s Pence Collec on, which provides the Holy Father with the funds he needs to carry out his most important charitable works. The proceeds bene t the most disadvantaged: vic ms of war, oppression, and disasters. Your gi makes you a pilgrim of charity around the globe. BE A WITNESS OF CHARITY How does a person become Catholic? RCIA (Rite of Chris an Ini a on of Adults) is a process through which searchers explore the life of the Church and the role of Christ in their lives in an environment of care and support. Call or email Fr. Truc, or ll out the informa on right above and drop it in the collec on basket. An RCIA team member will contact you as soon as possible. JULY 3 PARISH next 2-weeks CALENDAR FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION, INDEPENDENCE DAY OBSERVED, PARISH OFFICE CLOSED JULY 4 INDEPENDENCE DAY!! Thank you very much Cathedral Chapel of St. Vibiana! Dear fellow parishioners and friends, From the deepest recesses of our hearts, our utmost gratitude to Cathedral Chapel parish and fellow parishioners, whose hearts know no boundaries. The Pinoy brunch was a great success pulling together $4,600 from food sales and your generous donations. It is a great honor being part of a big happy family in the parish. May God's grace always shower upon us. ~ the Pinoy brunch volunteers I would like to know more about the RCIA Program Name Address Phone (Mobile/Home) Email Cathedral Chapel 12:00 noon choir is hosting a pot luck lunch for their deceased friend and choir member Jim Mullins on Sunday, June 28th after the noon Mass. We hope that all who knew Jim will come and celebrate his life. Please call Kathleen Roach to RSVP 323-933-4454. GOT PLANS IN NOVEMBER? J O P R November 20-22, 2015 Serra Retreat Center, Malibu Rates are per person, per night: Private Room: $130 Shared Room: $100 Retreat fees include accommodations and three meals per day! Call the parish office to reserve your space now! YOUR PARISH STEWARSHIP SUPPORT: We are grateful for your con nued support of our parish. Through your faithful contribu ons, we are able to sustain the life our parish. Your weekly commitments enable us to support the various ministries and daily opera ons of our church. Weekly O ering from June 13-14: Envelopes & Loose Cash: $3,312 (Last year: $5,194) Building Fund: $780 (Last year: $410) Total: $4,092 (Number of envelopes used:105 *) *Includes registered parishioners who did not use envelopes and online dona ons. Re ec on: Why do we have a great need to give? It is more blessed to give so to give is to be blessed and to be blessed is to learn how to give un l we experience the joy and wonder of giving fully and generously to God. If our need to give is gloriously ful lled through generous o erings, then the needs of the church and all God s people will be met. Living Stewardship: We are grateful this week for all the stewards in our parish who recognize that although each of us has our unique gi s to share, our mission is the same to serve others and to help build God s kingdom.
CONGRATULATIONS TO CCS CLASS OF 2015! Cathedral Chapel would like to celebrate and thank YOU! Join us for our Annual CCSV APPRECIATION DAY SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 2015 This special day will begin with a morning Mass at 8:30 AM followed by prayer, gathering and light lunch reception. Please bring your favorite dessert to share! All Ministers of Music, Eucharistic & Lectors, Ushers, Environment, Hospitality & Volunteers are invited. Your response is greatly appreciated. Please call to RSVP by JUNE 23, 2015. Parish O ce 323-930-5976 or email Parish@Cathedralchapel.org.
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