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MAY 7, 2017 THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER Priests & Clergy Rev. Msgr. Robert J. Gallagher, Pastor Rev. Jeff Baker, Associate Pastor Rev. John (Allwyn) Susaimanickam, Associate Pastor Cardinal Roger Mahony, Archbishop Emeritus, In Residence Rev. Msgr. Peter Nugent, Retired Rev. Steve Davoren, In Residence Senior Deacon Walter Hanson Deacon Ryan Adams Deacon Louis Roche, Jr. LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS Sunday Mass Vigil - 5:00 pm Saturday 7:15 am, 8:30 am 10:00 am (Adult Choir), 11:30 am 1:00 pm (Contemporary Choir) 3:00 pm (Spanish Mass) 5:00 pm (Contemporary Choir) Weekday Mass Mon. - Fri. 7:30 am & 12:05 pm Saturday 7:30 am Holy Days of Obligation Vigil - 5:00 pm 7:30, 8:45, 12:05 & 7:30 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 8-8:30 am & 3:30-4:30 pm Thursdays before First Fridays and the Eves of Holy Days 3:30-4:30 pm A Catholic Parish Community 10800 Moorpark Street (Moorpark St. & Lankershim Blvd.) North Hollywood, CA 91602 TEL 818-766-3838 FAX 818-766-5711

Page Two St. Charles Borromeo Church 4th Sunday of Easter FESTIVAL RAFFLE WINNERS! $10,000 CASH GRAND PRIZE WINNER: Georgia Zemba $5,000 CASH SECOND PRIZE WINNER: Brenda Starling THIRD PRIZE GENERALES AND GENERALES FINE JEWELERS $500 GIFT CARDWINNER: Norma Martinez $1,000 BONUS DRAWING WINNERS: Emily Lechner, Don Hohman, Dusty & Chris Castro, and Terry Lynch THANKS TO OUR DYNAMIC ANNUAL FESTIVAL TEAM! Sincere thanks to Pastor: Msgr. Robert J. Gallagher; Associate Pastors: Fr. Jeff Baker & Fr. Allwyn; Sister Yvette Perrault; Parish Administrator: Sue Brown; Parish Council President: Linda Flaherty; Festival Chairs: Roger & Gretchen Schreck; People Power: Michelle Adibe and Shannon DeFranco; Recording Secretary: Terry Ruiz; Festival Finance: Barbara Felipe and Awni Seikaly; Masters of Ceremonies: Amber Barnett, Bryan Norman, Joe Willging, and Steven Schreck; Parish Raffle: The Holy Family Service Center Volunteers; 50/50 Chair: John Castro with thanks to Tony DeFranco; Color Cash Chair: Brian Genova; Sponsor Chair: Irene Scoseria-Cavallini; Silent Auction Chair: Monica Lee Grandischek; Ride & Pre-Sale Ticket Chairs: Ben & Mollie Beckler, Doug and Suzanne Clark; Operations Chairs: Wilson Guerrero; Publicity Chair: Gail Guenther; Food Operations Support: Guy Guenther; Bake Booth Chairs: Susan Jakel, Jeannie Essa, and Diane Skwarek; School Secretary: Brenda lanniciello; T-Shirt Chair: Dan Rios; Thank You Dinner Chair: Rosanne Rumore; First Aid: St. Charles Health Ministry; St. Charles Borromeo School Principal: Mr. John Genova. Special gratitude to all our St. Charles School parents, parishioners, sponsors, and patrons, as well as our St. Charles Ministries and Organizations: the St. Charles Adult Choir, African/African American Council, Catholic Daughters of the Americas, Kyle Hyde and his wonderful staff, Benjamin Kaltenecker & the Confirmation Program, Filipino American Council, Mary Wiser & the Golden Girls, Health Ministry, Latin American Council, the RCIA Program, and the School of Religion. Also, our dynamic Beer Booth crew, the Hotdog and Hamburger Booth run by the Guenther Family, and the Knights of Columbus for hosting our hearty Festival Kickoff Breakfast. Many thanks to all other Booth Captains, their zealous workers, and all who worked so hard to make this event so successful, in addition to our Custodians: Enrique, Jorge, Georgina, Robert, Steven and Dave. We had great performances and entertainment throughout, coordinated by JD Mata! Thanks to our St. Charles School kids and teachers for a tremendous variety show. And a final shout out for Cybal & Chris Hall for Face Painting, the Dickerson Family for the Frogger Booth, the Vine for manning the Coke Booth, Tommy Mar for Chairing the Italian Booth, and Prize Chair Andrea Fuller. Last but definitely not least, thanks to Steven Schreck, Assistant to the Chair!

Page Three St. Charles Borromeo Church May 7, 2017 Father Jim Melley Please join us on today at the 10 am Mass as we celebrate on this Good Shepherd Sunday the 40th Anniversary of Father Jim Melley s priestly service. A reception will be held in the Social Center after Mass. All are welcome! Doris Bogardus, 96, and Darrell "Bogy" Bogardus, 97, of Thousand Oaks, are former long- me parishioners here at St. Charles and have been married for 75 years. "Every li le bump in the road should not be a reason to think about divorce or separa on." Darrell "Bogy" Bogardus A Lifetime of Love: Longtime Couple Shares Secrets by Wendy Pierro this article appeared in the Ventura County Star on February 10, 2017 How does a couple stay married for 75 years? What's the secret to a lifetime of love? As Valentine's Day approaches, a Ventura County couple who have been married more than 50 years shares their thoughts on what it takes to stick together for better or for worse. Commitment, faith and family are common themes. The word "divorce" is not allowed because, in the eyes of these couples, it's not an option. They have vowed to face life together.

Page Four St. Charles Borromeo Church 4th Sunday of Easter RCIA CATECHUMENS At the Easter Vigil Liturgy, our parish family received new members into our community through the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and First Communion. We are featuring these members in our bulletin. When you see them at Mass, extend a warm welcome, and please hold them in prayer as they take the next steps on their journey of faith. Jesus called me, he opened my heart. I was raised a Jehovah's Witness and was married to an elder. I became very involved and was eventually ordained as a Minister. But I still felt unsettled and had many questions. I took them to the Elders, but they couldn't really answer my questions. My heart was seeking truth, so I began to search. It's taken me a long time, but I have found where I belong - He just opened my heart. I'm so grateful he didn't forsake me, but showed the true path. I joined the RCIA program and never looked back, and I've never been happier. Although I was never baptized I spent a lot of time in Catholic Church as a young child. My grandmother played a huge role in raising me as a child, which is who I would go to church with. In her younger days she was a nun and tried to instill her faith into me. Once she passed away I completely turned away from religion. It was only until about 4 years ago when I met my girlfriend that I started to dive back into my faith. We respected each others beliefs, and we were fine to agree to disagree. But the more I was around her and her family the more I saw how much peace and happiness their faith brought to them. It got me thinking about how peaceful and happy my grandmother always was. At first I can say I started the RCIA program because I knew this is the girl I m going to marry and I know how much she wanted to be married in a Catholic Church, but the more classes and the more I started to learn the happier I became with everything and everyone around me. I started to realize that this is what was missing from my life for all of those years. I want to thank God, RCIA team, and the Saint Charles parish for helping me follow my journey to the kingdom of heaven. Need Support? Try Agingcare.com Connecting Caregivers This website has great information, news, and articles for those working with the elderly.

Page Five St. Charles Borromeo Church May 7, 2017 VETERAN CFI: RALPH TRUGLIO SIXTY YEARS OF TEACHING FOR FREE By Phil Scott this article appeared in AOPA online on April 1, 2017 ONE SATURDAY MORNING IN NOVEMBER 2016, RALPH TRUGLIO GAVE HIS LAST OFFICIAL LESSON: A CHECKOUT IN A CESSNA 182 TO A KID, HE SAID. Truglio taught the pilot to fly when he really was a kid, at age 16, and Truglio was 43. Now this kid is 67 years old, and Truglio is 94. Truglio has been a CFI (certified flight instructor) for 60 years. Here s the cool part: He never charged a dime. Truglio got his pilot certificate as part of the Civilian Pilot Training Program in 1942, joined the military, and stayed in until he got his teaching certification. He went into the reserves and started teaching industrial arts in high school. One day in 1955 the principal told Truglio that he wanted him to take over the school s flying club, the Afterburners. Like all high school clubs, the Afterburners needed a group picture, but they didn t have an airplane to use as a backdrop. A couple of Afterburners were also members of Kitty Hawk Squadron 3, sponsored by the North Hollywood Optimist Club. Squadron 3, at Van Nuys Airport, owned an airplane which the kids suggested for the photos. Truglio started spending his weekends helping at the squadron. In 1960 he got his flight instructor certificate, began instructing kids every Saturday, and held ground school every Monday night. In 1983, after 36 years as a teacher, Truglio retired and turned to flight instructing full time. In fact, he pretty much took over Squadron 3. A decade ago, to mark his fiftieth anniversary with the squadron, some former students put together a celebration at a hotel nearby. So many of the kids would come to me and say Remember me? I said, No. I have no idea how many I ve instructed in this group, he added. Of his 8,000 hours, 7,500 of it has been instructing. During the party, daughter Nancy stuck close by. The thing that touched me most, she said, people would come up and say Hi, Mr. Truglio, I flew with you in the 50s, 60s, 80s. They had grown up and had families, and brought their kids with them. It showed me that this was more than teaching kids to fly. It was laying the groundwork for their lives. It was one of those things that had impact in so many ways.

Page Six St. Charles Borromeo Church 4th Sunday of Easter Mass Intentions Sunday, May 7-4th Sunday of Easter 7:15 am Pantaleon Rotea Laxina, Jr. Margaret Claire Ruhme Sr. Audrey Rushton 8:30 am Parish Intentions 10:00 am Federico & Beatriz Ayulo William & Sarah Todaro, Kathryn Christensen Barbara Mortson 11:30 am Christhian Betancur, Agatha Mashourian Gloria Hintz Tigano 1:00 pm James Thomas Marshall 3:00 pm Heidi Nixon 5:00 pm Carrie B. Taylor, Barbara Sutliff Melinda Tighe Cotter Monday, May 8 7:30 am Jose Ocampo Mantilla, Mike Romero 12:05 pm Virgilio Ratti Tuesday, May 9 7:30 am Rita Lupino Mikee Eusebio 12:05 pm Maggie Dixon, Anna Theresa Than Vy Wednesday, May 10 - St. Damien de Veuster 7:30 am Maria Magdalena Briones, Rudy Canton 12:05 pm Louise Macklemore Thursday, May 11 7:30 am Maria de los Angeles Brito 12:05 pm Hugo Fuste Celina Nuñez Friday, May 12 - Ss. Nereus & Achilleus;St. Pancras 7:30 am Stefania Klimaszewska James Cotter 12:05 pm Matilde Pereira Skyler Baquiran Saturday, May 13 7:30 am Rafael A. Mendoza 5:00 pm Nita Stabile & Hazel Baptist Jenny Coronado Martinez, Evelyn Potter Sunday, May 14-5th Sunday of Easter 7:15 am Maureen O Toole Mildred O Toole Mothers Day Novena 8:30 am Remy Joguilon 10:00 am Thao Ta, Chin H. Nguyen, Oanh Pham & Khiem Le Margaret Ann Dance Parish Intentions 11:30 am Gloria Adriano, Christine Diaz Puga Anna Teresa Thanh Vy 1:00 pm Remedios Dorado, Angela Conti Remedios Dorado, Josephine, Teresa, & Pina Plescia Ethan Dorado, The St. Arnaud Family 3:00 pm Thomas Abadie, Rafael A. Mendoza 5:00 pm Mickey Kenealy Marie Loughman Julia Stebner, Dolly Squitieri Rest in Peace Antonia (Toni) Loria Raymond Gaio Erin Moran Pray for the Sick Walter Owens Judy Humphreys Michael Henry Kim Stockemer John Goodwin Bob Semmer To add names, please call the Parish Office Readings for the Week Mon Acts 6:8-15; Ps 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30; Jn 6:22-29 or, for the memorial, Gn 1:26 2:3 or Col 3:14-15, 17, 23-24; Ps 90:2-4, 12-14, 16; Mt 13:54-58 Tue Acts 7:51 8:1a; Ps 31:3cd-21ab; Jn 6:30-35 Wed 1 Cor 15:1-8; Ps 19:2-5; Jn 14:6-14 Thu Acts 8:26-40; Ps 66:8-9, 16-17, 20; Jn 6:44-51 Fri Acts 9:1-20; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 6:52-59 Sat Acts 9:31-42; Ps 116:12-17; Jn 6:60-69 Sun Acts 2:14a, 36-41; Ps 23:1-6; 1 Pt 2:20b-25; Jn 10:1-10 Devotions & Prayers Welcome to St. Charles Borromeo Parish! Please register if you would like to be a member of our community. Thank you for printing neatly and dropping this form in the offering basket or at the Parish Office. Your personalized tithing envelopes will be mailed to you in 8-12 weeks. If you use the envelopes in the pews, please mark your first and family name and your envelope number. Check here if this a change of address. Mr. & Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Ms. Student First Fridays in the Parish Center Chapel at 4:30 pm FIRST FRIDAY, June 2nd RECONCILIATION Thursday 3:30-4:30 pm MASS - 7:30 am & 12:05 pm EUCHARTISTIC ADORATION 8:00 am - 6 pm RESPECT LIFE ROSARY 4:30 pm MISA EL PRIMER VIERNES 7:00 pm NOVENA Our Lady of Perpetual Help Tuesdays, Following 12:05 pm Mass ROSARY Following 7:30 am & 12:05 pm Mass And before 5 pm Saturday Vigil Mass OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE Sundays, 4:00 pm Eucharistic Ministry To be a Eucharistic Minister to the Homebound or to receive communion in your home, contact Mary Genova at 818-954-8955. To be a Eucharistic Minister for Masses, e-mail Lisa Castleton at lisa_castleton@hotmail.com Envelope Reminder In order to receive proper credit for your contributions, please use your preprinted envelopes that you receive monthly in the mail. If you forget your envelope, please include your number with your donation. DISCERNING YOUR LIFE PATH? Contact Sr. Carol Quinlivan, CSJ: cquinlivan@csjla.org Name Spouse Address City Zip E-mail Telephone

Page Seven St. Charles Borromeo Church May 7, 2017 St. Charles Senior Club UPCOMING EVENTS At our Monday, May 8, meeting the St. Charles Children s Choir will be performing selections from their upcoming Music Festival. The performance begins at 10:30 am. Don t miss it! The Annual Membership Tea will be held on Monday, May 22, from 11 am to 2 pm in the Social Center. The donation is $15. For tickets, Please call Mary at 818-854-1258.

Page Eight St. Charles Borromeo Church 4th Sunday of Easter PARISH/SCHOOL ACTIVITIES, MINISTRIES, AND NEWS The Catholic Daughters of the Americas will be hosting Friendship Sunday in the Social Center until 1 pm. Next week s host: We will be closed on Mothers Day FREE BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING - Free blood pressure screening every Tuesday from 9:30-11:30 am at the Holy Family Service Center. HEALTH MINISTRY UPDATE - You can still learn the life-saving technique Continuous-Chest-Compression on line. You could very well save the life of a friend or loved one or they could save you! Please go to: http://medicine. arizona.edu/spotlight/learn-sarver-heart-centers-continuous-chest-compression-cpr OUR WALKING CLUB IS MEETING ONCE AGAIN AT 5:30 PM ON MONDAY NIGHTS IN THE PARKING LOT BEHIND THE CHURCH Safeguard the Children IMPLEMENTING NATIONAL MANDATE TO PROTECT CHILDREN 2017 marks 15 years since the establishment of the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People. The Archdiocese has made an ongoing commitment over the past 15 years to implement the Charter by providing education and tools to help protect children and young people from child sexual abuse and other threats to their safety. Since 2002, the Archdiocese has trained 300,000 adults and more than 1.4 million children. For more information, visit http://www.laarchdiocese.org/org/protecting/ Pages/default.aspx. NEW CUB SCOUTS PACK AT ST. CHARLES After many months of preparation, St. Charles Borromeo has its own Cub Scouts Pack. All boys TK - 5th Grade are invited. An information night will be held this Sunday, May 7, at 6:15 pm in the Social Center. For more information please contact Cub Master Carlos Penilla at 818-421-4301 or go to https://northhollywood375.mypack.us/.

Page Nine St. Charles Borromeo Church May 7, 2017 CELEBRATING THE PAST... LOOKING TO THE FUTURE Capital Campaign Phase IV Progress Report GOAL: Approx. $6,000,000 Initial Campaign Funds (2/1/10) $1,500,000 Unpaid Pledges DUE (2004 to present) $267,298.06 Second Collection (2/20/10 to present) $631,388.25 Contributions and Pledge Payments (2/20/10 to present) $3,365,951.06 TOTAL (Pledges and Cash) $5,764,637.37 The monthly pledge 2017 PLEDGE UPDATE Our Parish s Assigned Goal: $100,700.00 Amount Pledged: $76,872.10 Amount Paid: $57,093.35 Remaining Balance: $43,606.65 assigned goal, the parish is responsible for paying the deficit. This past April was National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Joan Vienna, Coordinator, of the Office of Safeguard the Children and staff is proud to present the Archdiocese of Los Angeles Ideas and Resources for Child Abuse Prevention 2017 Packet to celebrate and to increase awareness. This handy packet provides information and ideas for you and your Parish 'Safeguard the Children Committee' to help organize special events this month, such as ceremonies, blessings, bulletins announcements, and petitions. Also included are order forms for the NEW Pinwheel Keeping Kids Safe stickers, prayer cards and posters. You may download these resources at http://www.la-archdiocese.org/org/ protecting/safeguard/pages/capm.aspx. Holy Family Service Center Even while living in the world, the heart of Mary was so filled with motherly tenderness and compassion for men that no-one ever suffered so much for their own pains, as Mary suffered for the pains of her children. Saint Jerome, Father and Doctor of the Church Groceries We Especially Need Peanut butter Canned meat such as tuna in water, sausages, and chicken Tab top cans that can be meals such as spaghetti, chili, or sausage Individually wrapped servings of nuts, protein bars, or granola bars Cereal Clothing We Especially Need Men s jeans and work pants Underwear and socks for men and women Shorts and t-shirts for men Solid walking shoes/sneakers Other Things We Especially Need Towels and bed linens (marked by size, please) Backpacks and tote bags Toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap, and shampoo Thank you for your kindness and your generosity! Please ring the bell at the west side door of the Service Center for donation drop off during our regular operating hours of Tues, Wed, Thurs, & Sat 9 11:45 am. Showers and Haircuts - Thurs, 8:30 to 11:30 am Hot Breakfast - Thurs, 9 to 11 am Phone: 818-985-7365 CARDINAL MCINTYRE FUND FOR CHARITY Since 1951, the Cardinal McIntyre Fund for Charity has offered hope for those in crisis situations throughout the Archdiocese. This weekend, all parishes in the Archdiocese will take up this Annual Collection. Your contribution goes directly toward emergency needs for children, adults, and families and provides one-time emergency help for food, utilities, medical, housing, or funeral expenses. The goal of the Cardinal McIntyre Fund for Charity is service to the neediest of the needy, those for whom no other resources exist. Please be as generous as possible. Envelopes will be distributed at all masses this weekend.