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MASS TIMES:
Saturday Evening: 4:00 & 5:30pm
Sunday: 6:00, 7:30, 9:00, 10:45am, 12:30 & 5:00pm
Monday - Friday - 6:30 and 9:00am, Saturday 8:00am.
Reconciliation/Confession:
Wednesday: 7:00pm & Saturday: 2:00pm
Eucharistic Adoration:
Daily: after 6:30am Mass till just prior to 9:00am Mass
First Friday: 7:00am Friday to 8:00am Saturday
Rev. Bruce Patterson, Pastor Rev. Wayne Adajar, Parochial Vicar
Assisting Priests:
Rev. Dan Wilder, Rev. Larry Gibson, Rev. Jerry Walker,
Monsignor Jack Campbell and Rev. Chrysostom Baer.
Deacon Bob Kelleher and Deacon Mark Martin
S t . K i l i a n C a t h o l i c C h u r c h A Family of Faith
26872 Estanciero Drive, Mission Viejo, California 92691
Phone: (949) 586-4440 Fax: (949) 454-1043 www.stkilianchurch.org
Volume 10 Week 53
December 29, 2013
Parish Mission Statement
St. Kilian Parish is a Catholic community of faith responding to the call of Jesus Christ through the proclamation of Scripture, the celebration of Eucharist, and in living the sacramental life of the Church.
We are committed to responding to each other through communities and ministries of faith and love, addressing our spiritual, social and educational needs.
We believe that each of us is called to be a supportive, compassionate, and caring Christian witness in Mission Viejo, the Diocese of Orange and in the world.
The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
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Pastor’s Page
The Holy Family
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
During this holy season of Christmas, Jesus, Mary and Joseph should be remembered frequently by every Christian. To help us to remember them and above all to strive to imitate them, the Church has dedicated this Sunday to the memory of the Holy Family. Although they were God's closest friends, and although they were the holiest family that ever lived, or ever will live, on earth, they had more than their share of this world's troubles and cares.
Today's gospel story tells us of some of these earthly woes and sufferings. They had just settled in Bethlehem, and the Baby Jesus was only a few months old when, to avoid his murder at the hands of the murderous and jealous Herod, they had to flee from Bethlehem and become displaced persons in a foreign and pagan land.
The journey itself, some 300 miles across a desert, was a frightening, exhausting and dangerous experience. The search for some place to live in a foreign land, the difficulty for Joseph in finding employment in an unfriendly land, so that they could have the bare necessities of life, and the constant fear for the welfare and survival of the blessed child committed to their care, must have been experiences that Joseph and Mary never could forget.
Why, we may well ask, did God allow this to happen to his dearest and nearest friends on earth? The answer is: he did it for our sakes. He sent his divine Son, as one of us, on earth to bring us to heaven and he chose a life for Christ, as well as for his blessed Mother and his foster-father St. Joseph, which would be a model and source of encouragement for the lowliest, and the poorest, and the most persecuted of all those who would ever be his followers.
With the example of the sufferings and poverty of the Holy Family of Nazareth before their minds, no Christian family can ever say that their sufferings and hardships are more than God can demand of them. No believing Christian can ever say that Christ is asking of him more than he demanded of himself, and of his beloved Mother and foster-father. There are few, if any, families in this world who do not have to face troubles and trials of one kind or another. But our Christian faith, and our firm conviction, that our few short years on this earth are only a proving ground, a preparation, for a life of endless peace and happiness to come, should give us the necessary strength to bear with them.
The message of today's gospel story is a message of encouragement and consolation for every one of us. If the holiest and greatest family that ever lived on earth, suffered such trials and hardships all for our salvation, surely we should be ready and willing to suffer and bear with the trials that God sends us for our own eternal welfare. by Father Kevin O’Sullivan, O.F.M.
*Father Kevin was professor of Sacred Scripture at Christ the King Seminary and St. Bonaventure University in N.Y. and later in the National Seminary, Pretoria, South Africa and as a pastoral priest in Ireland.
For more reading, please go to Website www.catholicmatters.com
St . Ki l ian Cathol ic Church Page 3
PARISH FINANCIALS October 2013 Budget Actual Surplus / (Shortage)
Sundays/Holy Days * $ 93,000 $110,803 $ 17,803
Capital (Pink) $ 20,000 $ 17,715 (2,285)
Building Fund $ 15,000 $ 19,206 ** $ 4,206 **
* Includes Christmas and Easter ** Due to multiple one-time, large donations.
Year To Date (July 2013 through June 2014)
Sundays/Holy Days * $345,000 $399,204 $ 54,204
Capital (Pink) $ 65,000 $ 75,153 $ 10,153
Building Fund $ 70,000 $146,983 ** $ 76,983 **
* Includes Christmas and Easter ** Due to multiple one-time, large donations.
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Monday, December 30, 2013 6:30am Deeann Scott, John L. Hubbell & John Dominik †
9:00am Colita Banez & Romerico Regner †
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
6:30am Ron Beshk & Private †
9:00am James Harcharik & Gerard Varni †
Wednesday, January 1, 2014 6:30am Helen Kamka & Alejandra Neri †
9:00am Virginia Bojak & Lawrence Walker †
Thursday, January 2, 2014 6:30am Fred Herr & Pat Christopher †
9:00am Anthony Spasiano, Segunda Nepomuceno and Bienvenido Nepomuceno †
Friday, January 3, 2014
6:30am Fredrick Nove & Joshua Runyon †
9:00am Margot Bolich & Natividad Gorospe and Felix Gorospe †
Saturday, January 4, 2014 8:00am Dave Brickley & Edward Stefaniak †
4:00pm Joseph O’Brien & Geraldine Knoke †
5:30pm Paula Zambito &
Jacob T. Nguyen and Therese Bay Huynh †
Sunday, January 5, 2014 6:00am Anselmo Buhain & Lavern Westfall †
7:30am Int. of Tom Beltran and Family & Gloria and George Cardenas
9:00am Russo Matteo & Girolama Matteo †
10:45am Alicia Galapon & Teofilia Regner †
12:30pm Int. of Fr. Ed Broom & Fr. Godfrey Bushmaker
5:00pm The Parishioners of St. Kilian Church
Readings
Week of December 30, 2013
Monday 1 John 2:12-17
Psalm 96:7-10
Luke 2:36-40
Tuesday 1 John 2:18-21
Psalm 96:1-2, 11-13
John 1:1-18
Wednesday Numbers 6:22-27
Psalm 67:2-3, 5-6, 8
Galatians 4:4-7
Luke 2:16-21
Thursday 1 John 2:22-28 Psalm 98:1-4 John 1:19-28
Friday 1 John 2:29-3:6
Psalm 98:1, 3-6
John 1:29-34
Saturday 1 John 3:7-10
Psalm 98:1, 7-9
John1:35-42
Sunday Isaiah 60:1-6 Psalm 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-13 Ephesians 3:2-3a, 5-6
Matthew 2:1-12
While we always want to encourage friendship and fellowship, we ask everyone to
be considerate of those who are praying in Church before and after Mass.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Rosary Chaplet of Divine Mercy
Benediction
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This Week at St. Kilian
SATURDAY, January 4th 4:00pm: Amanda Hays, Jordan Bonanno 5:30pm: Joseph Liebl, Jimmy Liebl, Reanna Liebl
SUNDAY, January 5th 6:00am: Volunteer
7:30am: Wyatt Thilken, Sarah Patin, Olivia Roselli
9:00am: Anthony VerBurg, Christopher VerBurg,
Joey VerBurg
10:30am: Mckenna Etheridge, Jamie Blackburn,
Madison Anstead
12:30pm: Julia Bird, Julia Smith, Eliza Herzfeld
5:00pm: Tommy McCarthy, Camille Manese,
Robert Sheppard
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
December
January
29 The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph Masses 6:00am; 7:30am; 9:00am; 10:45am; 12:30pm
Mass 5:00pm
30 Masses 6:30am & 9:00am
31
New Year’s Eve Masses 6:30am & 9:00am 5:30pm New Year’s Eve Mass
6:00pm Family Fun Night in Hughes Hall
1
Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God (Not a Holy Day of Obligation)
New Year’s Day Masses 6:30am & 9:00am
Offices Closed No Confessions
2 Masses 6:30am & 9:00am
3 Masses 6:30am & 9:00am
Holy Hour 7:00pm
4 Mass 8:00am
Confessions 2:00pm
Masses 4:00pm & 5:30pm
5 The Epiphany of the Lord Masses 6:00am; 7:30am; 9:00am; 10:45am; 12:30pm
Mass 5:00pm
6 Masses 6:30am & 9:00am
7
Masses 6:30am & 9:00am
8 Masses 6:30am & 9:00am
Confessions 7:00pm
9 Masses 6:30am & 9:00am
10 Masses 6:30am & 9:00am
Holy Hour 7:00pm
11 Mass 8:00am
Confessions 2:00pm
Masses 4:00pm & 5:30pm
Reminders…
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The Parish Offices will be open until
12:00 noon on New Year’s Eve and closed for New Year’s Day.
The Priests and Staff of St. Kilian wish everyone a Happy and Joyous
New Year!
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PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR MEN AND WOMEN OVERSEAS:
Afghanistan: Joshua Mansfield, Craig Labistre, Robert Charles Holmes, Jr., Andrew Marrett, Jason Pallotta, Michael Marshall, Alfredo Samson Jr., Jordan Franco, Adam O’Neill, Robert Blonski-Clark. Bahrain: Christian Goodnow. England: Kyle Hunt, Matthew Plakos. Germany: Austen Swaim, Andrew Hill. Isle of Crete: Richard Erk, III. Japan: Vince Ramos, Robert Ortiz. Home! Caleb Ainley - Thanks be to God!
To include a family members name serving overseas, please contact:
Carolyn McNamara @ mcnamaracarolyn@yahoo.com.
Those who are sick: John Hoetker, Jeff Holroy, Helen Harcharick, Bryson Bennett, Eileen Givens, Peggy Liewer, Susan Garrett, Teresita Adajar, Thomas Holmberg, Dave Blanco, Sal Pipitone, Helen Hack, Laura Rodriguez, Aurora Cabrera, Patricia Fitzmaurice, Gloria Gorney, Marie Ward, Sharon Nestor, Matt Flood, Maria Marero, Tom Judge, Bill Morris, Dick Holmes, Jeanne Lussier, Joseph DeVarer, Maria DeVarer, Jeannette Grelck, Marie Kenney, Tyler Karp, Mallory, Courtney K., S. Haggerty, Dorothy Ortiz, Cindy Robinson, Julie Tompkins, Stephanie Shekerlian, Frank Semelsberger, Nichole VerBurg, Carmen Jones, Jo Makin, Shirley Hayes, James Derum, Dolores Rodarte, Vincent Madigan, Leona Schmidt, Bob Dean, Andrew Bold, Patrick Norris, Judy Anderson, Angie Carrillo, David Colby, Angel Fuentes, Ann Marie Walker, Margie Spalenka, Joanne Siow, Angelina Reyes Lambaren, Peggy Bivens, Stephen Hines, Patricia Drennen, Elizabeth Helmuth, Rick Sutton.
Those who have died: Joseph O’Brien, Geraldine Knoke, Dominic D’Amore, Anna Butkus, Linda Coplan, Lori McGee, Delmar Wiley, Rufina Fajardo, Florencio Flores, Jan Brick, Helen Csllik, Anne Fellmer, Ruth Ann Curran, Sarah Bisso, Harold Jaffke, Elizabeth Martin, Mary Higgins, Marion Deck, Frank Manard, Anthony Dale Hill, Maurice McGrath, Margaret Frances Gilroy, Manny Valeriano, Aguileo Flores, Jean King, Michael McKenna, Francesca Noe, Marie Kenefick, Gary Nolen, Dennis O’Connor, Frederick Nove, Nancy Ann Farfan, Mario Barrios, Enrique Battel, Ann Rinaldi, Maria Alaniz, Margot Bolich, Larry Walker (brother of Father Jerry Walker), Bette Patino, Milton Lonnee, Dennis O’Connor, Joseph Clark, Maria Commodore.
Prayers...
SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL
NEW FAMILY 2014-2015 ADMISSIONS for Transitional Kindergarten thru 8th Grade
Serra Catholic School welcomes all interested families to attend our Meet and Greet on Wednesday, January 8th at 6:30pm located at Serra Catholic School. Children are welcome to attend!
For additional information and to complete an online application, please visit our website at www.serraschool.org. Applications are currently being accepted for the 2014-2015 school year!
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Announcements
JSerra Catholic High School
Prospective Students and Their Parents
Please Join the JSerra Lions’ Open House and Campus Tour
Thursday, January 16, 2014 at 6:30pm JSerra Pavilion-Athletic Side of Campus
Have your questions answered about JSerra’s:
College Preparatory Curriculum
Magnet Programs (Business/Engineering/Law/Medical)
Online Classes
Focus on Technology in Education
Exceptional Music and Fine Arts Program
Trinity League Athletics
World-Class Academic and Athletic Campuses
Outstanding Extracurricular Programs
26351 Junipero Serra Road • San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 Phone: (949) 493-9307, extension 2 • Fax: (949) 493-9308
Website: www.jserra.org
FLS International at Saddleback Community College Homestays
Needed
EXPERIENCE THE WORLD
FROM YOUR HOME!
Share your home with international students. Our students are from various countries around the
world and are studying English 4 weeks or longer at our site located at Saddleback Community College. They are
looking to better their English skills, learn more about American life, and culture through staying with
Americans.
FLS International is currently looking for families who:
- are interested in cultures, languages and people
- are excited about providing a student with an unforgettable lifetime experience
- can provide a room with a bed and closet/dresser for a student
-live near Saddleback Community College
Families will be compensated $600 to $650 per month per student, plus $100 referral bonuses.
Contact Monique now to begin the international experience!
Phone: 949-973-7278
Email: flssaddlebackhousing@fls.net
28000 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo, CA 92692
FLS International – Saddleback College Community Education
Winter Open House Thursday, January 9, 2014
7:00 pm Moiso Pavilion
Santa Margarita Catholic High School invites you to their Winter Open House on Thursday, January 9, 2014 at 7 pm. The evening will include information about admissions, Campus Ministry, financial aid, our college-prep academic program, bus transportation, our new 1-to-1 Tablet/PC program, campus tours, and much more.
No reservations are necessary. Representatives from every academic department and every athletic team will be available to answer your questions. See why Santa Margarita Catholic High School is the highest ranked Catholic high school in Orange County according to the annual Washington Post High School Rankings.
22062 Antonio Parkway,
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688
www.smhs.org/admissions 949-766-6076
Caritas Christi
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SKY stands for St. Kilian Youth. SKY is where the teens of our parish share their faith and have lots of fun.
SKY NEWS
• Attention all High School students and Confirmation students: We will be having our first SKY night of the new year on January 12, 2014. The following SKY will be on January 26. As always, we invite you to celebrate mass with us at 5 p.m. Join us right after for a youth night filled with fellowship, fun and free food! We are planning two awesome SKY nights so please try your best to attend!
CONFIRMATION 1 NEWS:
• Service Opportunities currently available: Catholic Worker on 1-12-14, please email: confirmation@stkilianchurch.org to sign up.
• Our next class is Tuesday 1-7-14 7-8:30pm.
CONFIRMATION 2 NEWS:
• Our next class is Tuesday 1-14-14 7-8:30pm in the hall. • Service projects are underway. Please make sure you
watch your email and/or mail for information regarding the projects you have signed up for.
• Anyone who did not attend the November Confirmation retreat has been enrolled in the 2nd retreat to be held January 31-February 2, 2014. Please contact Youth Ministry if you have any questions.
skygroup@cox.net
email: skre@cox.net
RE Class Schedule
Jan. 6-9 Grades 1-8
Jan. 13-16 Grades 1-4
Jan. 20 NO RE Monday MLK JR. BD
Jan. 21-23 Grades 2-8
Jan. 27-30 Grades 1-4
Feb. 3-6 Grades 1-8 RE OPEN HOUSE
Feb. 10-13 Grades 1-4
Feb. 14-17 NO RE
Feb. 18-20 Grades 2-8
Feb. 24-27 Grades 1-4
Need Service? Our next visit to the Catholic Worker is Sunday,
January 12th. All family members are invited to serve together. If you are interested in serving our homeless
community, please email: confirmation@stkilianchurch.org to sign up. We will meet at 7a.m. in the church parking lot
and should return around 11a.m.
FAITH and FUN for CATHOLIC FAMILIES
SUNDAY JANUARY 5, 11:45 AM-12:30 PM
Join us in Rooms 11 & 12 for our next session on Sunday January 5 when our theme will be The Holy Family. If you
have any questions or would like to a part of this group,
contact the RE Office at 586-4550 or skre@cox.net.
KILIAN KIDS HELP STOCK FOOD PANTRY
Thanks to all of our families and friends that have donated food each week during RE class. With your help, we are able to give over 250 families a bounty of delicious and nutritious
food for their Thanksgiving and Christmas Table. Our children have been very responsible in accepting the request to help feed others. We will keep collecting
food throughout the year and hope to bring the love of Jesus to our friends in need.
SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION BEGINS FIRST RECONCILIATION PARENT MEETING
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 15, 7-8:30 PM
HUGHES HALL
Letters have been mailed to the parents of children enrolled in their second year of Religious Education regarding our
Sacramental Preparation Program. We begin with a MANDATORY parent meeting on Wed. January 15. At this time workbooks will be given to the parents along with perti-nent information regarding the sacrament of Reconciliation.
If you do not receive this letter before Christmas and your child is in their 2nd year of Religious Education, please
contact our office at 586-4550 or skre@cox.net .
May we all enjoy the Blessings of the Season.
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Cubby Corner
Calling all First through Fifth Grade Boys! Come join the adventure of Scouting!!
Cub Scouts is a fun-filled program for boys in grades one through five to learn, develop skills, build friendships, provide service to their
community, deepen their faith, and most of all - have FUN!!
All Interested families are welcome! JANUARY 2014
Mon., Jan. 6, 6:45-7:30pm – Pack Meeting at St. Kilian Church Hall
Bridging of Webelos II to Boy Scout Troops
Sat., Jan. 11, 8:00 – Noon - Pinewood Derby-St. Kilian Hughes Hall
Sat., Jan. 11, 7:00pm - Monster Trucks at Anaheim Stadium
Contact info: Linda Shepard at Linda92shep@gmail.com
home: 949-770-6232; cell: 949-456-0740
Cub Scouts Pack 714 At St. Kilian Parish
Child Care Is available during Masses
at 9:00am, 10:45am, 12:30pm.
Children of all ages are welcome! No Fee! The Child Care room is located in the
Parish Center around the back.
Attention Children Grades K-5
Children's Liturgy of the Word meets at the 10:45am and 5:00pm Sunday masses. No registration is required. This drop-in program during mass is open to all grade
school age children. Parents are welcome, too!
Child Care
St. Kilian’s Moms Ministry Next Weekly Gathering:
“The Family Banker”
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
After 9am Mass – 11:15am Upstairs in the Parish Center
RE SNAPSHOT: Christmas during RE Classes...
JESUS is the Reason for this Holy Season...
1st Grade: Made Nativity Christmas Cards for the elderly
2nd Grade: Created a JESSE TREE place mat
3rd Grade: Christmas Activities for
Children and their Parents
4th Grade: Nativity and Epiphany readings and Christmas
Caroling with Parents
5th/6th Grades: Christmas Cards for Service Men and Women, Donations for Catholic Worker and Christmas Activity
7th/8th Grades: Christmas Party for
Senior Citizens
JOY TO THE WORLD!
Announcements from Serra Catholic School
SAVE THE DATE Sunday, January 26, 2014
Please join us for Serra Catholic School’s Inaugural Tuition Assistance Luncheon
TO EVERYTHING THERE IS A SEASON A Women’s Luncheon Dedicated to
Catholic Education
Sunday, January 26, 2014 ~ 12:30pm - 3:30pm
Serra Catholic School
Blessed Junipero Serra Courtyard &
Muzzy Family Student Activity Center
$75.00 per person
To make a reservation, please visit: https://serraschool.ejoinme.org/seasonsrsvp
or contact the Serra Catholic School Advancement Office (949) 888-1990 ext. 165.
Get Ready for some New Years Eve Fun!
Come and Celebrate with us!
FAMILY FUN NIGHT - DECEMBER 31st Mass 5:30 pm
Family Event in Hughes Hall - 6:00pm to 9:00pm Start the year out right:
• Fun, food, games and prizes • Celebrate an East Coast New Year’s
Adults $5.00 Teens & Kids FREE
Sponsored by
Knights of Columbus
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ST. KILIAN COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN
LUNCHEON MEETING – JANUARY 10, 2014 @ 11:00 AM The Council of Catholic Women invites everyone to its first luncheon meeting of the new year on January 10, 2014 @ 11:00 in Hughes Hall. We will be having an Italian themed luncheon that will include the following: Caesar Salad, Seasonal Vegetables, Lasagna Roll Ups, Garlic Bread and for dessert Tiramisu. Beverages are also included and the luncheon is catered by KIMBERLY CATERS FOR YOU. The music for our luncheon will be provided by vocalist Dan Olivo, who will be singing Italian melodies.
The cost of the luncheon is $18. Reservations should be made by January 6, 2014. Please make checks payable to St. Kilian CCW and mail to Rosie O’Brien, 24921 Muirlands Blvd., #205, Lake Forest, Ca., 92630.
ALL ARE WELCOME!!!
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FUNDRAISER COMING EVENTS
Jan 15th—CPK, Mission Viejo Feb 19th & 20th — Ruby’s Diner , Mission Viejo Mall
First Fundraiser of 2014!!! at
California Pizza Kitchen Mission Viejo on Marguerite Parkway
Wednesday, January 15, 2014 11:00am to 10pm
(CPK offers inside dining, take-out and curbside pickup)
All you have to do is take the flyer and enjoy a nice lunch or dinner. 20% of your bill
will go directly to the Building Fund. This is a great way to support our church. Let’s continue to help raise the roof!!
***Sponsor Taste of St. Kilian 2012 & 2013***
A huge thank you to Oggi’s for hosting another successful dining fundraiser. This has been a great year for fundraisers. The parishioners of St. Kilian have truly helped to support all of the Dining events.
Have a wonderful Christmas and a great New Year! See you in 2014!
Thank You
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Ministries... EUCHARIST TO THE HOMEBOUND
Rosie O’Brien 380-1972 _______________________________________
ROSARY GROUP MONDAY NIGHT Call 215-5177
___________________________________________________________________________
Women’s AA 12 X 12 Alice 939-1331
_______________________________________
Our Lady Queen of Peace Prayer Group Information 830-2013
___________________________________________________________________________
At Home with the Word David Booth 768-3791
_______________________________________
GOOD SAMARITAN MINISTRY Kevin Gross 768-1890
___________________________________________________________________________
STEPHEN MINISTRY Kimberly Bauer 636-5353
_______________________________________
SPIRITUAL DIRECTION Marie Gomez 582-0279 Margaret Jenkins 454-6030
___________________________________________________________________________
MONDAY NIGHT BIBLE STUDY Tom or Denise Campione 949/582-7967.
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TUESDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY For more information please call 582-2761 or 470-9495.
Eucharistic Ministers pray, share the Word, bring the Eucharist and friendship to the homebound.
Come join us in the Parish Center at 6:00 pm for dedication to our Blessed Mother. Thursdays 9:30 am in the Parish Center
Pray the Rosary, Divine Mercy Chaplet, and share special intentions.
Join us after the 9:00 Mass on Wednesday mornings as we come together to become more familiar with the Word.
Strives to assist those parishioners who are in need of transportation to Mass, doctor appointments, etc.
Stephen Ministers care for people facing tough times.
A Pastoral Ministry dedicated to helping us grow spiritually and deepening our relationship with God. A 90 minute study each Monday night at 7:00pm in the Parish Center Rooms 8 & 9. All are welcome!
The weekly Tuesday morning study meets at 9:30 am in the parish hall. Everyone is welcome to attend.
MUSIC MINISTRY SINGERS AND INSTRUMENTALISTS
You are invited to join the St. Kilian Music Ministry as we praise the Lord through music.
Rehearsal Times: Adult Choir: Thursdays at 7:15 p.m.
Children’s Choir: Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m.
Fil-Am Choir: Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m.
Grace Notes (young adults): Thursdays at 5:45 p.m.
Instrumental Musicians: 2nd and 4th Wednesdays
at 7:00 p.m.
Shine Down (for teens in high school): Sundays
at 3:30 p.m.
Keeping Our Family Focused On Our Eternal Goal “When we look at our family’s material situation, we must always take into consideration the most important goal of our lives, that is, our sanctity and the sanctity of our children.” S.C. Biela, God Alone Suffices, 3rd. ed. (Ft.Collins, CO: IAMF, 2011), 26.
Special Devotions
On every First Friday of the Month after the 9am Mass: "1st Friday Sacred Heart Novena"
On every First Saturday of the Month after the 8am Mass:
“Five 1st Saturday Devotions to our Lady"
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NEW YEAR’S SCHEDULE December 31, 2013
Regular Daily Mass - 6:30am and 9:00am
December 31, 2013
New Year’s Eve Mass - 5:30pm
Family Fun Night, Hughes Hall - 6:00pm
January 1, 2014
Regular Daily Mass - 6:30am and 9:00am
(Not a Holy Day of Obligation)
January 10, 2014
Matthew Kelly - 7:00pm in St. Kilian Church
Matthew Kelly is coming to St. Kilian!
St. Kilian Catholic Church - Friday, January 10, 7 PM- 10:45 PM
Reminder! You must have a Ticket to attend this event!
Get your Tickets now! We are almost Sold Out!
If you enjoyed Rediscover Catholicism, you won’t want to miss this life-changing event with the author himself, right here at
St. Kilian! Matthew Kelly travels the world speaking at parishes, and this is his only Orange County event in 2014 so far.
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