OUR MISSION 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
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Glory to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit; to God who is, who was, and who is to come (Rev. 1). Dear Parishioners and Visitors: Come, Holy Spirit! I encourage you to continue praying for the youth of our parish especially those who received the Sacrament of Confirmation by Bishop Clark last Sunday. They are young people of faith filled with potential to evangelize the faith and promote peace to our world. Last Sunday, Bishop Clark inspired our confirmandi to be ambassadors of Christ from the letter of St. Paul. He explained the various roles and functions of ambassador. Bishop Clark gave us two words that highlight the vision of Pope Francis, who is the Ambassador of Christ: reconciliation and the poor. Everyone from church and state, society and family, to group and individual, we are all called to reconcile with one another especially in times of conflicts and divisions. The second word is the poor. Helping those who are vulnerable, rejected or neglected by society and others, struggling economically or persecuted, is the call of the Gospel to care for one another (Mt. 25). Gratitude to All Catechists of CCSV and Sister Anna The evangelization of the Catholic faith and the teaching of Jesus are two of the most important aspects of parish ministry. This effort requires a lot of dedicated volunteers, who are trained in the faith to sacrifice their time, talents and treasure. Their commitment every week is very commendable. There are three major groups of Religious Education and faith formation: (a) First Communion children which has about 14 catechists and volunteers every Wednesday (b) Confirmation for high school youth which has about 16 catechists and volunteers every Sunday after the 10AM Sunday mass. (c) RCIA & Adult Catholics has 3 catechists to teach the faith every Monday evening. I am truly thankful for all their efforts and creativity in finding ways that inspire our candidates to learn and engage in discussions. Finally, I am also thankful for the leadership of Sr. Anna, our Religious Education director, and for the support of our parishioners through prayers and financial donations for our programs and ministries here at CCSV. Fullest Potentials in Life Last Sunday, in my homily I reflected on the word potential. Anne Frank wrote in her memoir: Everyone has inside of him a piece of good news. The good news is that you don't know how great you can be! How much you can love! What you can accomplish! And what your potential is! How do we go about discovering our fullest potential in life? The example I used was who you would hire or recruit: a person with proven experiences or a person with future potential to be great. Our potentials in life will not be actualized until we are being stretched or challenged by various circumstances in life. Our education, experiences, and encounters with others are circumstances that will inspire us to utilize our gifts and talents to their full potential. I highlighted several practical steps to cultivate our gifts: (1) Grow up & take responsibility (2) Get rid of negative attitudes (3) Don t be labelled by others (4) Finding moments of gratitude. Do you live up to your full potential? 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 MAY 31-JUNE 6, 2015 SAINTS, SPECIAL OBSERVANCES, MASS INTENTIONS AND PARISH EVENTS SUNDAY, MAY 31: The Most Holy Trinity; Julian Calendar Pentecost 8:00 For All Our Parishioners 10:00 Nonong Agner 12:00p Gil Guillaume 1:00p Confession * MONDAY, JUNE 1: Ninth Week in Ordinary Time; St. Jus n 9:00 Leopoldo Reloj 7:00p RCIA Session TUESDAY, JUNE 2: St. Marcellinus & Peter 9:00 Liber to Pelayo WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3: St. Charles Lwanga & Companions 9:00 For All Volunteers; Fr. Walker; Judy Bowers; Eloisa Sanchez; James Mullin; Thanksgiving from Martha Gaitan 6:30p Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena THURSDAY, JUNE 4: 9:00 Dean Cornwell FRIDAY, JUNE 5: St. Boniface; First Friday 9:00 Hector Garcia 9:30 Adora on of the Blessed Sacrament (un l 6:00p) SATURDAY, JUNE 6: Blessed Virgin Mary; St. Norbert; First Saturday 8:30 For the Sick in Our Parish 12:00 Quinceañera of Madelene Cristal Aleman 5:00p Thanksgiving for Joel & Tina Wyenn 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 TRINITY IS LOVE WORSHIP, LITURGY & FAITH Theologians throughout the Christian centuries have spilled much ink (and, on occasion, some blood) in describing and defining the mystery of the Holy Trinity. One of the earliest, most poetic, and beautiful descriptions comes from St. Augustine in De Trinitas, wherein he describes the Trinity as One (the Father) who loves, One (the Son) who is loved, and One (the Spirit) who is love. And these three Ones are also one Three. It might be wisest for us to leave the technical wranglings to the academic theologians, and focus on the fact that the three Persons of the Trinity are indeed persons; they are best known and understood in their love for each other and for us. We are made in the image of those loving persons, and our best relationships are lived out in the context of love. Truly loving relationships are inexhaustible mysteries to be lived in joy. If this is true of our human relationships, how much more so is it true of our relationship with the Trinity. God s Word Today In today's first reading Moses reminds the people of all that God had done for them. The Israelites kept falling into patterns of forgetfulness, not remembering the great things that God had accomplished. On this Trinity Sunday, perhaps we need this kind of reminder as well. The Lord has given us the gift of this community of faith in which we celebrate the sacraments and continually taste and see God's abundant goodness. We stand in awe on this day of the liturgical year. We are awed by our God who has done wondrous things for us. And for all that this God-- Father, Son, and Holy Spirit--has done, we give thanks and praise. J. S. Paluch Co. 2015 CONSECRATED LIFE THROUGH THE AGES A.D. 313-400 Houses of monks and nuns Are stablished in the Egyptian Desert. Pachomius, a contemporary of Saint Anthony the Great and a convert to Christianity, creates a model for a cenobitic, or common, way of life based on the early Christian community in Jerusalem, with all members sharing their goods and praying in common. A.D. 350-370 Saint Basil ~ Establishes large communities of monks in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). As bishop of Cesarea, Basil has his monks engage in the apostolic work of teaching and pastoral care. A.D. 386 St Jerome, scholar and Bible translator, moves to Bethlehem where he sets up and lives in a monastery. (to be continued next week.) GO... AND MAKE DISCIPLES OF ALL NATIONS, BAPTIZING THEM IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER, AND OF THE SON, AND OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. ~ Ma hew 28:19 Already dedicated to him through Bap sm, the person who surrenders themselves to the God they love above all else thereby consecrates themselves more in mately to God s service and to the good of the church. ~ Cathechism of the Catholic Church, no.931
PARISH & SCHOOL LIFE: MINISTRY, EVENTS & REMINDERS OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP NOVENA Join us every Wednesday evenings at 6:30pm for the novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help. In this devo on to Our Lady, we pay her tribute and ask for her miraculous assistance. Our devo on consists of novena prayers followed by Mass and Rosary. The beau ful framed icon is then brought home for a week by a family member and they pray the rosary daily together. The image is brought back to the church the following Wednesday. If you need more informa on about the novena, please call the parish office. PARISH next 2-weeks CALENDAR JUNE 7: Feast of Corpus Christ; Altar Servers Recogni on Mass, 10:00am JUNE 12: CCS Gradua on Mass 9:30am JUNE 19: Last day of School Congratulations to the Newly Baptized, May 2015 Nathalie G. Garcia, Quinn Ann Marie Palma, Maxwell Arca San, Mia Sotelo Nuarin, Nanou Bazel Kpe, Ruby Vasquez, Sophia Isabella Victoria Come and See! Are you baptized? Have you received Holy Communion? Are you confirmed? Is your marriage a covenant or contract? These are great questions to ask yourself, especially if you have children registered in a Catholic School, or you are married to a Catholic, or your children go to public school and you want them raised in the Catholic Faith. God is so in love with you that he wants a closer walk with you. So, come COME & SEE. An afternoon of Inquiry session will be scheduled soon. For questions or more information about our RCIA classes, you may call or email Fr. Truc (frtruc@cathedralchapel.org). You may also send an email to parish@cathedralchapel.org. CATHEDRAL CHAPEL of ST. VIBIANA PROGRAMS 2015-2016 TOGETHER IN MISSION 2015 Parish Goal: $27,100 Amount Pledge: $21,340 Amount Paid: $12,856 Difference Over/Under Goal vs. Amount Paid: ($14,244) Thank you to all those who have sent in their pledges & payments. God bless you! Please help us reach our goal! 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 Offering from May 23-24: Envelopes & Loose Cash: $3,158 Building Fund: $962 Total: $4,120 (Number of envelopes used: 87) Monthly Income & Expenses as of May 24, 2015: Ordinary Income: $22,576 (Last year: $26,257) Ordinary Expenses: $27,733 (Last year: $28,338) Net Income: -$241 (Last year: $3,633) Reflec on: Jesus is the perfect steward watching carefully over all who had been entrusted to Him by the Father and then sending them all out into the world in service. May I similarly protect and wisely use the gi s entrusted to me! 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.
Priest Retirement Fund L.A. Archdiocese Collection: June 6-7, 2015 Next weekend all parishes throughout the Archdiocese of Los Angeles will be asked to give generously to support the Retirement Fund for Archdiocesan Priests. At each mass on June 6 &7, a second collection will be taken to benefit this important program. Currently, the fund provides for more than 100 priests who are retired. Over the next ten years, that number is expected to increase significantly. With minimal compensation, and in many cases, no pension, these men often retire with nothing to fall back upon. Your contributions can change that. The priest retirement Fund offers us a way to give back to our Catholics priests who have served us so faithfully. Your contribution will help archdiocesan priests live modestly and peacefully in retirement. Help Us offer thanks for their years of devotion to God, and faithful service to our parish communities. You may also now give online to this program at: www.la-archdiocese.org. Thank you for your generosity! God is calling you to greatness. ARE YOU LISTENING? Learn what you were made for. Discern Priesthood. Office for Vocations Archdiocese of Los Angeles Join the Monthly Discernment Meetings. Visit their website for schedules and locations: www.lavocations.org/discernm ent-meetings.html DID YOU KNOW? Safety is an important part of summer fun Summer is almost here. School is almost out, and many new opportuni es for recrea on and relaxa on await. Maybe you are sending your children to a music or sports camp? Or maybe they have been invited by their friends to go camping in the mountains or at the beach? Whatever the situa on, it is important to remember that parents have the responsibility of controlling access that new people will have to their children. If your child will a end a summer camp, insist that counselors or anyone else who might have access to your children have undergone an applica on process that includes a criminal background check and reference checks. Learn more here: h p://www.acacamps.org/chil d-health-safety/childabuse/standards. Join us for a PINOY brunch raising funds for a water pump in St. Benedict s Village A rese lement community for typhoon Haiyan survivors Backgrounder: Sambayanan ni SAN BENITO Sunday, June 7, 2015 9:00am to 9:00pm, Parish Hall Serving a selec on of favorite dishes from the Philippines! San Benito, rebuilding a er super typhoon Haiyan. People rebuild their homes a er the storm. This is not so true in the province of Leyte in the Philippines which was ravaged by super typhoon Haiyan in 2013. The gravity of devasta on has le survivors homeless even a er nearly two years. In November 2014, sta s cs show that 2.5 million people remain without proper homes or are s ll living in temporary shelter which does not protect them from the onslaught of oncoming storms every year. Sahaya Interna onal is suppor ng a local ini a ve by St. Scholas ca's College Manila in rebuilding homes and lives. A habitable loca on in the remote community of Palo, Leyte, a coastal community which received the ini al impact of the storm, has been secured for a rese lement program. The San Benito Village, named a er St. Benedict of Norcia, will be the new home of thirty families providing more than a roof over their heads. The residents will receive smallscale livelihood opportuni es to help them stand on their feet. Other essen als are kitchen supplies, home repair kits, community gardens, day care center, mul -purpose hall, a chapel, service road, fence and gate, and a communal water source. Sahaya Interna onal will help raise funds for the installa on of the communal water source. One manual deep well water pump will provide clean water to five households. The San Benito Village will need 6 water pumps to service all residents. The cost of each water pump is $2,500. Access to clean water is an essen al human need that is becoming a luxury due to consequences of climate change or merely the scarcity of resources. Clean water nourishes, cleanses and prevents spread of diseases. It's an essen al need specially to remote communi es with limited resources. The San Benito Village has teamed up with Habitat for Humanity in designing structurally-sound homes. Other interna onal charity organiza ons have been invited to lead certain sec ons of the program. With the success of the first rese lement site, it is envisioned that more San Benito Villages would sprout around the province of Leyte rebuilding homes, communi es and lives. Please join us in a thirst quenching gi of hope for the survivors of super typhoon Haiyan. Our goal is to install six deep well water sources for the first village and in the promising other rese lement areas. Each pump costs $2,500. All dona ons are tax deduc ble.