Church Address: 923 S. LA BREA AVE. LOS ANGELES, CA 90036 MASS SCHEDULES Sunday: 8 AM, 10 AM & 12 PM Saturday: 8:30 AM, 5 PM (Vigil) Weekday: 9 AM (Monday-Friday) Wednesday: 6:30 PM Holy Day : 9 AM, 7 PM, 5:30 PM (Vigil) First Friday Adoration: 9:30 AM-1 PM PARISH OFFICE Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 AM-5 PM Address: 926 S. Detroit Street, Los Angeles, CA 90036 Telephone: (323) 930-5976 Fax: (323) 297-7677 parish@cathedralchapel.org www.cathedralchapel.org ADMINISTRATION Fr. Truc Q. Nguyen, Pastor (ext. 223) Nancy G. Sheehan, Business Manager (ext. 224) Sister Anna Tom, Rel. Ed. Director (ext. 234) Mayela Albarran, Office Assistant (ext. 235) Maria Lim, Office Support (ext. 221) In Residence: Most Rev. Bishop Edward Wm. Clark CATHEDRAL CHAPEL SCHOOL Elementary School, Grades K-8th 755 S. Cochran Ave., L.A. CA 90036 T: (323) 938-9976; F: (323) 938-9930 www.cathedralchapelschool.org Tina Kipp, Principal
[The Magi] prostrated themselves and did him homage. Then they opened their treasures and offered him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh (Mt. 2). Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2017! Dear Parishioners and Visitors: Welcome to our church on this second Sunday of the New Year. The feast of the Three Kings marks the final Sunday of the Christmas season. May your time of prayers and celebration of the Holy Eucharist bring solace and peace to your spirit and renew your faith in Jesus Christ. May the New Year 2017 bring you joy and blessed health. From the Book of Numbers in today s first reading, I wish you the following: [May] the LORD bless you and keep you! [May] the LORD let his face shine upon you, and be gracious to you! [May] the LORD look upon you kindly and give you peace! Gratitude to All Parishioners & Benefactors during the Christmas season with decorations and cleaning We are the ecclesia or a community of the faithful because of the many members to gave their time, talents and treasures to support the mission of Christ and the ministries of our parish. We empower to SERVE and to WORSHIP through faith, hope, and charity. Throughout the years and this coming year 2017, our church environment, cleanliness, and liturgically fitting with the seasons, do not just happen by themselves. There are a number of self-sacrificing and dedicated volunteers who gave so much of their time and their generosity. The flowers and plants (the orchids and others arrangements) donated by an anonymous donor worth in the range of $5000 to $7000 a year. Dolly is the quiet leader with Vickie, Suzette, and Elsie who are the key team. Rick, Edmond, Jimmy, Ryan and Mike are the key men who do so much of the physical work of the environment. They and many volunteers gave thousands of hours to our church getting ready for Sunday celebrations and festivities. Mary as the Mother of God: Continuity in Life Continuity in life provides some sense of stability and consistency. Without this continuity in politics, companies, and families, chaos and crisis could be the consequences. Christmas Day: Connection in Relationship We need to stay connected with Jesus Humanity, Jesus Heart, and Jesus Humility. Living life is not about how many friends we have on Facebook or how many followers we have on Twitter. Fourth Sunday of Advent - Normal / Challenging / Extreme Circumstances How a person deal with the different circumstances of our lives especially the extreme ones can shape who we are as a person? Three possible solutions: 1) Existential solution: the problem is outside of our control (natural disasters). 2) Cognitive solution: our mind must be clear in thinking and not to be subjective. 3) Behavioral solution: our healthy way of living, habits or addiction must stop. Third Sunday of Advent - Confidence Building and rebuilding confidence can be a long and difficult journey for some. Amy Morin suggested five points in gaining and strengthening confidence: 1. Acknowledge Your Strengths 2. Share Your Passions With Others 3. Address Your Self-Doubt 4. Give Yourself Permission to Play 5. Accept Compliments Gracefully Second Sunday - Clear Thinking & Clear Vision: Stability, Gifts of the Spirit a) Clear Thinking: We may need time for stillness just as Lao Tzu wrote: Muddy water, let stand - becomes clear. b) Clear Vision: Perspective view of a person can change a person s point of view - such as sitting down, standing up eye to eye, and standing on a hilltop. First Sunday of Advent Reflection - To Come To: Listen and Observe To come to Jesus and to members of our families and friends may signal certain emotions of readiness or resistance in us. Two qualities: To listen to the Word of God. To observe all the changes. Pastor s Special Prayer Intentions: Funeral Arrangement for Helen Cunningham: Thursday - January 12, 2017 at Cathedral Chapel. Please pray for the soul of Helen Cunningham who died on Sunday (12/18). I spoke with Richard (Dick) and his son recently to express my condolences and offer my prayers for him and the family. WEEK OF JAN. 8-14, 2017 SAINTS, SPECIAL OBSERVANCES, MASS INTENTIONS AND PARISH EVENTS SUNDAY, January 8: The Epiphany of The Lord 8:00 For All Our Parishioners 10:00 Consejo & Demetrio Tanagon and Annaliza Talaban 12:00 Birthday Intentions of Alexander Huerta 11:00 Confirmation Class 1:00pm Confession (subject to change) 1:30p Baptism of Mason G. Nagano MONDAY, January 9: The Baptism of the Lord 9:00 For The Sick in Our Parish TUESDAY, January 10 9:00 Thanksgiving Mass from Alexander Nazar WEDNESDAY, January 11 9:00 For the Intentions of Maria Angelica Martinez; For All Our Volunteers 3:45p First Communion Classes 6:30p OLPH Novena THURSDAY, January 12 9:00 Helen Cunningham 11:00 Funeral of Helen Cunningham FRIDAY, January 13: St. Hillary 9:00 For The Intentions of Melisa Lim SATURDAY, January 14: Blessed Virgin Mary 8:30 Cato Castillo 5:00p Thanksgiving Mass from Doug & Cindy Lim SACRAMENTS Confession: *1:00-1:30pm, Sunday *Confession schedule is subject to change without notice. Thank you. Baptism: Fourth Sunday of month Matrimony: Six months notice required in advanced for marriage preparation. Appointments are available for private Confession, Baptism, Funeral, Quinceañera. Please call to schedule your event. First Communion: 3:45pm, Wednesday Confirmation: 11:00am, Sunday RCIA: 7:00pm, Monday
WORSHIP, LITURGY & FAITH THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM The unfolding of the story of the Incarnation continues today as the Church celebrates the Epiphany. The tale of the magi from the East is one of the most fascinating in all of scripture. It has much to teach us about what we can come to expect, even in circumstances and places that may seem insignificant or small. Bethlehem was a tiny town, what we might refer to today as a town without even one stop light. Yet it is over this seemingly insignificant place that the guiding star stops in its own search for the place where the Savior would be born. Too often we fail to recognize the fact that the star of Bethlehem comes to rest in our everyday lives, where we can experience God's presence, manifested in ever new ways. Epiphany calls us to shake off our stupor and recognize the One who comes to save us. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. The Epiphany of the Lord In today's readings we hear again about the light from the star that first led shepherds and now kings to the baby Jesus. Isaiah and the psalm describe a life lived in the light of promise and peace. Matthew tells not only of the light but also of evil. Herod, who meets the magi on their way to see Jesus, lies. He pretends to be someone he is not. He pretends to believe in the power of this child. The struggle between truth and falsehood, between light and dark begins again. The magi are not deceived and the family is saved, but the threat that this child represents to the established order is clear. The Epiphany makes known the promise that this child, our Savior, is for the whole world, a promise that restores light to a world darkened by evil. LIFE IN THE DARK In Isaiah, we rejoice because a light has come to challenge the darkness that covers the earth. This light draws all to itself, kings and shepherds, daughters and sons. The psalm describes the wonder of life lived within the light: justice and peace flower, the poor are rescued, the afflicted are helped, and the lives of the lowly are saved. In Ephesians we are reminded that we are co-heirs of the promise, of the light, that is Jesus our Savior. But Matthew tells the rest of the story. There is opposition to the light and it is deadly. The magi are led by the light from a star, but when they encounter Herod, the light is lost to them. Herod lies to them about his intentions regarding this new king. The light returns only when the magi leave Herod. They reach the new king, a baby, and are warned to return along a way that avoids Herod, his lies and his evil intentions. They and the child are saved, but many will suffer because of the evil that lies within Herod. LIFE IN THE LIGHT Today we are reminded that there is darkness in the world. There is evil. Herod is concerned with protecting his position and his power. Jesus is concerned about protecting the poor and the powerless. Evil disguises itself as good. Jesus offers himself with no disguise or pretense. Evil always puts its self-interest first. Jesus always puts the poor, the afflicted, and the lowly first. The holidays are over and we return to Ordinary Time. We return to our ordinary lives. This is the most important time because it is during these ordinary days that we strengthen our understanding of the good, of Jesus, and our resolve to do good in a world where evil often seems too powerful. The joy and the promise of Christmas are made real in these ordinary days. This is the Epiphany. Today's Readings: Is 60:1-6; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-13; Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6; Mt 2:1-12 Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. TEAM Sat Vigil Gina Benedicto, Angel Bobis (Host) Agnes Duarte, Marie Benedicto (Cup) Lourdes Lim, Karin Purchas, Andy Soemardi Sun 8:00 Rita Gardner, Vanessa Salonga (Host) Morris Gardner, Michael Luongo (Cup) Mariá Baquiax, Salli Rubrico, Dolly Tidalgo Sun 10:00 Weng Geronimo, Claire Shetz (Host) Katrina Casimiro, Gary Herman (Cup) Danny Jewell, Nancy Sheehan, Cristy Wilkins Sun 12:00 Alex Hoen, Karla Ruiz (Host) Tess David, Joe Dermesrobian (Cup) Mila Aguas, Frocie Liwanag, Fran Manion EPIPHANY Solemn things of mystic meaning: Incense doth the God disclose; Gold a royal Child proclaimeth; Myrrh a future tomb foreshows. --Roman Breviary, Epiphany; Prudentius, fourth century
Safeguard the Children Did You Know? Helen Louise Cunningham FOR RENT: September 19, 1926 - December 18, 2016 Funeral Mass on January 12, 2017 at 11:00 AM Cathedral Chapel of St. Vibiana Msgr. John Woolway During the start of a new year, many resolve to do things differently: pray more, live better and cherish God s gifts. It s also a great time to recommit to putting the safety and well-being of children first. Look to Mary, the Mother of God, for examples. Model honesty, gratitude, and love to your children, and take steps to teach them about safety in the home and the world. This resolution to promote safety and happiness can make your new year the best one yet. For a copy of the VIRTUS article Mother of Good Counsel Protect the Vulnerable, email jvienna@la-archdiocese.org or call (213) 637-7227. 934 S. DETROIT Church Property The upper unit of our church duplex will be vacant beginning January 4, 2017. This unit was recently renovated; 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, large dining and living (with balcony) rooms, kitchen equipped with washer/dryer machines, dishwasher & oven, 2-car garage/storage, patio. Call the parish office for details. PRAY TO HER Wednesdays, 6:30pm Los Angeles Religious Education Congress 2017 2016 Tax Letters We would like to thank you for your generous contributions throughout the year. Your generosity allows us to provide special ministry programs and aid to the community. All donations totaling $250 or more for the year will receive a tax letter after all data entry has been processed by January 31, 2017. Please allow time for our letter to arrive before your tax a p p o i n t m e n t. If you have questions, please contact Maria Lim at 323-930- 5976. Again, we sincerely thank you for your continued support of our parish. May God grant you all abundant blessings and joy this new year. YOUR PARISH SUPPORT December 24-25, 2016 OFFERINGS: $4528 BLDG. FUND: $230 CHRISTMAS: $6956 RAMP PROJECT: $1451 December 31 - January 1, 2017 OFFERINGS: $3601 BLDG. Fund:$675 Hope The Religious Education Congress is ready to enrich and revitalize us once more. Join us February 23 (Youth Day) & February 24-26, 2017 at the Love Anaheim Convention Center. If you have never before attended Congress, you are assured of a wonderful experience. Joy All are welcome to attend! The Congress, sponsored by the Office of Religious Education at the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, offers a variety Peace of opportunities for personal faith enrichment, prayer and entertainment. We offer 312 workshops, covering topics of interest from spirituality and personal development to biblical studies, theology and catechesis there is a topic of interest for you. In addition to workshops, participants will enjoy morning praise, evening liturgies and a variety of noontime and evening concerts. Come and be renewed by these Congress experiences. Don t miss out! Register now for this spirit filled and enriching weekend! You may access the book online and register by visiting www.recongress.org. To obtain a Registration Guidebook contact your religious education office at your parish or call the RECongress information line at (213) 637-7348 to request your own copy of a Registration Guidebook. We are grateful for your continued support of our parish. May God bless you all!
Interested Continue Ministry Continue Ministry This is our house we are family! Many of our parishioners have given a lot of their time, talents & treasures, supporting our parish, and participating in the various events of our church and school throughout the year. We are truly grateful to ALL the members of our various Ministries. We would not be a parish without your love and stewardship! The Third Annual OneLife LA event is Saturday, January 21, 2017 We invite you to join thousands in declaring a commitment to valuing and protecting all human life, particularly the most vulnerable in our community. The event will begin with a walk up Temple Street, across Grand Avenue and down 1st Street, culminating in a family-friendly picnic with music, entertainment, food trucks, and exhibits from community organizations. Schedule 12:00 PM Welcome and walk begins to City Hall 1:30 PM Speakers, Entertainment, Food in front of City Hall 4:00 PM Event Concludes 5:00 PM Requiem Mass for the Unborn Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Liturgy Council Finance Council Environment Ministry Hospitality Ministry Usher Ministry Music Ministry Sacristans Altar Servers Ministry Counting Group Religious Education/RCIA Ministry Lectors & Eucharistic Ministry Eucharistic Ministry to the Homebound Parish Special Events Ministry St. Vibiana Outreach Safeguard the Children Ministry The 2017 Calendars are here! Thank you to Adrian, Patria and Angel Bobis for sponsoring our 2017 calendars. Please only take 1 calendar per family. Thank you.