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St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church 14085 Peyton Drive, Chino Hills, CA 91709
(909) 465-5503 ● FAX (909) 465-1683 E-mail: [email protected] ● Web site: sptacc.org
OUR PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
We, the people of St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Faith Community, Baptized into Jesus Christ, formed by Word and Sacrament, and Empowered by the guidance of the Holy Spirit, Seek to be a visible sign of God’s love. We seek to build the Kingdom of God by: Using our unique gifts to minister to one another, Welcoming all and caring for those in need, Teaching our faith to others and Uniting in worship as a family with the Body of Christ.
HOLY EASTER GREETINGS to EVERYONE! The whole world celebrated LENT through LOCKDOWN! There were two spiritual treasures that happened during this LOCKDOWN event:
First, people in a LOCK mode: we’re quarantined – separated but spiritually connected through prayers; dis-engaged through social distancing – but engaged through texting, Facebook, twitter and sometimes, flying kisses; “stay home” but not bored, yet spending the best quality time together with family. Second, people were DOWN: but they’re down on their knees, and practiced humility as they prayed: “Blessed me Father, for I have sinned!” And absolution comes as the passage to heaven, “Your sins are for-given!”
What a unique and enriching and spiritual LOCK-DOWN LENTEN SEASON!
Then, we arrived to moment of the Alleluia FESTIVAL of LIFE – EASTER! And today’s gospel unpacks the reality and wisdom of the Resurrection of Jesus. The angel said to the women:
“Do not be afraid! I know that you are seeking Jesus the crucified. He is not here, He has been raised!” (Mt 28:35-39)
And the question is: Where is the Risen Christ?
Christ isn’t in the tomb, he’s now the “mask” in your faces to protect you from the COVID-19, because your life is precious in God’s eyes.
Christ isn’t in the tomb, He’s now your “iPhone” so that you can talk with your family and friends, either by text, Facebook, E-mails and Instagram, telling them that you love them forevermore.
Christ isn’t in the tomb, He’s now your “hands” ready to serve others, when you say, “I am at your service! How can I help you?”
Christ isn’t in the tomb, He’s now in your “homes,” to welcome the strangers, saying, “Welcome Home! Home Sweet Home!”
Christ isn’t in the tomb, He now lives in your heart, and becomes the love that will protect life’s sanctity and defend human dignity.
Christ isn’t in the tomb, He’s now the candle in your hands, to light other’s journey and yours towards the Kingdom of God.
Finally, Christ isn’t in the tomb, He’s now here in our Eucharistic table, He invites us, “This is my body, this is my blood, for you!”
The Resurrection lives in us! So, we’re not in LOCKDOWN anymore, but the Holy Easter People, joining the billion Catholics around the world, and joyfully singing: “Christ is risen! Alleluia!”
And now, we are truthfully the renewed: “Visible signs of love of the RISEN CHRIST!”
HAPPY EASTER!
Fr. Romy, Seleccion, Pastor
Mass Intentions & Readings for the Week Easter Sunday
† Deceased
Saturday, April 11 Holy Saturday, Vigil of Easter 7:45 p.m. For the Elect of God on the RCIA Journey Sunday, April 12 Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord 5:00 a.m. For the People of the Parish 7:00 a.m. Cabasag Family, †Elvin & Virginia Asivido, †Earl Mavis, †Teofilo Islas 7:00 a.m. Gonzalo Jurado, †Carmen Fernandez, Hall Spanish †Pablito Dela Cruz, Jr., †Oswaldo Jibaja 9:00 a.m.†John Lupo, †Mark Medina, †Jim Heusdens, †Bernardo & Editha Ortuoste 9:00 a.m. Nannette Quino, †Gregory Elmann, Maher Hall †Jose & Salvador Jocson, †Rodel de Vera 11:00 a.m. Sandy & Jeanette Co, †David Pardo, †Robbie & Alan Ruiz, †Cenon Estacion 11:00 a.m. Jamoralin Family, †Nilda Penalosa, Maher Hall †Rudy and Ruth Arambulo, †Alexander & Esperanza de Guzman 1:00 p.m. Jim & Priska Zoeter, Shalla de Guzman, †Edward & Mary Inglese, †Marinel Ladores Monday, April 13 Acts 2:14, 22-33; Ps 16:1-2a, 5, 7-11; Mt 28:8-15 Monday within the Octave of Easter 8:00 a.m. Bette Torres, Dean Efstathiou, Nenith Misola, †Cruz Eliazo Tuesday, April 14 Acts 2:36-41; Ps 33:4-5, 18-20, 22; Jn 20:11-18 Tuesday within the Octave of Easter 8:00 a.m. Priska Szabo, †Alfonso Borja, Jr., †Joy De Leon, †Rosa Jimenez Wednesday, April 15 Acts 3:1-10; Ps 105:1-4, 6-9; Lk 24:13-35 Wednesday within the Octave of Easter 8:00 a.m. Monica Nancy, Paul Avalos, †Delfin Palpallatoc, †Alice Tan Ong
Thursday, April 16 Acts 3:11-26; Ps 8:2ab, 5-9; Lk 24:35-48 Thursday within the Octave of Easter 8:00 a.m. †Marjorie Mendoza, †Gregoria Dizon, †Filemon & Basilides Cantano, †Guadalupe Mercado Friday, April 17 Acts 4:1-12; Ps 118:1-2, 4, 22-27a; Jn 21:1-14 Friday within the Octave of Easter; Julian Calendar Good Friday 8:00 a.m. Gloria Saldivar, †William Nocon, †Alejandro Resurreccion, Jr., †Alfonso Del Rosario Saturday, April 18 Acts 4:13-21; Ps 118:1, 14-21; Mk 16:9-15 Saturday within the Octave of Easter 5:00 p.m. †Celia Lalicker, †Mark Helou, †Pablo Castro, †Rosalinda Albay 7:00 p.m. For the People of the Parish Sunday, April 19 Acts 2:42-47; Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24; 1 Pt 1:3-9; Jn 20:19-31 2nd Sunday of Easter Divine Mercy 7:30 a.m. †William & Rita Gorry, †Ronald & Winifred Ruddell, †Leonardo Victorino, †Quirino Lardizabal 9:00 a.m. †Mark Medina, †Alejandro Resurreccion, Jr., †Procesa Dy, †Mike Fronte 11:00 a.m. Lorna Escobar, Bing Ocampo, Dolores Alcantara, †Julie Gobin, 1:00 p.m. Erin Prieto, †Mary Lou Koppin, †Richard Tovalin, †Hilario Orsolino 5:00 p.m. †Marinel Ladores, †Genaro Tan-Torres, †Edmund Pascual, †Jose Tan-Torres, Jr. 7:00 p.m. †Linda Labial, †Gary Haines, †Bill Cooper, †Felisa Mangilit
Please PraY For: THE SICK AND SUFFERING: Caroline Abandy-Aromire, Lucy Aedo, Ellen Ahrens, Antonio Alamillo, Thomas Albers, Ana Alvarado, Espiritu Ambeguia, Carlos Barron, Leni Basilio, Leodi Basilio, Sue Ellen Brooks, Ryan Carmona, Lynn Carvelli, Rose Casado, Cal Cella, Rick Cerda, Clara Chan, Robert Chan, Eddie Colyn, Marc Cordero, Fr. Brian Costello, Fr. Peadar Cronin, Dean Crawford, Gary Covingoton, Eleu-teria Cruz, Maria Dalusong, Gus Davila, Ruben Davila, Thomas Espineda, James Fay, Robert Fay, Ester Felix, Colleen Field-Weis, Charlie Field, Wayne Fisher, Edward Funk, Jr., Emilio Garcia, Vanessa Garcia, Harvey & Patri-cia Geiss, Mary Ann Gomez, Gerardi Gonzales, Jason Gonzales, Myrna Guiao, Juana Guillen, Chuck Haeflinger, Elma Holgado, Jose Huerta, Marcelo Izquierdo, Monica Jimenez, Robert Kuhnert, Jason Leong, Marlene Lombar-do, Carol Long, Corina Lopez, Nora Lovato, Carmelit a Lunod, Fr. Michael Maher, ss.cc., Gabriela Marotzke, Gerardo Medina, Fr. Bill Moore, ss.cc., Sara Moronez, Alexis & Alexander Musni, Anita Musser, Juanita Musser, Suzanne Naseiro, Sonia Pacis, Josephine Parreno, Londyn Pasco, Alfredo Perez, Sarah Perez, Susie Pinter, Mano Ponniah, Michael Rabina, Julian Revilla, Ricky Rodriguez, Larry Rubio, Melanie Ruddell, Dan Saldivar, Le-onora Santos, Lynda Shim, Desmond Silveira, Margie Sullivan, Antonia Trello, Roy Tottin, Stephanie Tribe, Victor Vengua, Al Vergara, Diane Villa, Regina Villa, James & Mary Watson, Bruce Weber, Gracie Werner, Jacqueline Williams, Sheila Williams, Earl Woodman and Melba Zuniga.
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BLESSINGS
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
When Christ your life appears, then you too will appear with him in glory.
— Colossians 3:4
The easter octave
Easter time lasts fifty days: seven weeks of sev-en days (seven equals Biblical perfection) plus one day: perfection plus! Like an eight-day Jew-ish wedding, or a child who can’t bear to let go of Christmas, birthdays, and school vacation, the Church celebrates the Easter Octave: “the marriage of heaven and earth,” as the Vigil calls Jesus’ resurrection; our new members’ baptis-mal rebirth; our renewal of baptismal vows; our hearts’ “divine vacation” (Latin vacare, “to be empty”), newfound time and space for love of God and neighbor. Make home an Easter gar-den! Adorn the dining table with a pillar candle (your “paschal candle”), a bowl full of water a vase of flowers or bowl of sprouting grain with Easter eggs. Even non-singers can handle the three-fold Gospel Alleluia! Let that be your grace before meals, perhaps with a prayer recalling Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35): “Be known to us, Ris-en Lord Jesus, as you were to the first disciples, in your word, in the breaking of bread, and in everyone we meet.”
—Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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CHRIST HAS RISEN
Where is your sting, O death? Where is your victory, O hell? Christ has risen, and you are overthrown. Christ has risen, and the demons have fallen. Christ has risen, and the angels rejoice. Christ has risen, and life reigns. Christ has risen, and not one dead rests in the grave. For Christ having risen from the dead became the first-fruits of them that slept. To him be glory and majesty to ages of ages. Amen.
—Byzantine Pentekostarion
PLEASE PRAY FOR:
Deceased: Guadalupe Quijada.
The pregnant women and all the new moms of our Parish: Cassandra Porras and Theresa Slutsky.
If you would like prayers, support, meals and a gift after your baby is born, contact Alexandra
Latten Argosino at 707-416-3311, Elizabeth Ministry.
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“seeds of faith”
There is a brevity, a certain terseness, in the scripture readings for Easter Sunday. Peter’s speech in Acts is built of direct, pointed sentences. Paul’s letters are based on straightforward creed-like statements. Even the Gospel story only briefly recounts what will turn out to be one of the most remarkable events in human history—the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. Advertising agents call these encapsulated points of information “bullet points.” Scripture scholars call them kerygmata, or “kernels” of our faith. Actually, “kernels” or “seeds” are good terms for these statements, since throughout the Easter season, we will hear in the Acts of the Apostles, the Letters of Paul, and the Gospel accounts of the days following the Resurrection exactly how these kerygmata began to flower, how they continued to grow through the life of the early church. May these Easter “seeds” of faith serve a similar purpose for us, too, so that the life of the Risen Christ will flourish in us and through our witness in the coming days.
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Evangelization & Faith Page 9
O n the first Easter, it seems as if practically everyone
but the enemies of Jesus had forgotten that he said he would rise on the third day.
In the Gospel accounts, only those who opposed Jesus are reported as remembering that he predicted his death and resurrec-tion. They assumed that his fol-lowers would also remember and attempt to steal his body as “proof ” that he had risen from the dead, so they asked the Ro-mans to post a guard at the tomb. They need not have both-ered since the disciples had ap-parently forgotten—or completely misunderstood—what Jesus had told them over and over. Instead, the fearful Apostles were in hid-ing, and the women were plan-ning to anoint a dead body.
However, just as the failure of those closest to Jesus to believe in his Resurrection led to the proclamation of the Jesus's living presence throughout the world, so can we grow in faith and trust in his living presence as well. Though the mysteries of the Faith are not readily understood, we should ask for the grace to believe--to grow in the virtues of Faith, Hope, and Charity. With these gifts, we have the power to
recognize the importance of the Resurrection, and how it can transform our lives. Alleluia, he is risen. He is risen indeed.
Sometimes we say that we be-lieve Jesus rose from the dead without really thinking about what we are saying. Take some time to prayerfully consider what it means to you in your daily life that Jesus has truly conquered death and is alive.
D IGGING DEEPER FOR ISCUSSION
FORMED members can watch the short “Opening the Word “ VIDEO free at sptacc.formed.org
Reflect on these following ques-tions with a friend or family:
• Who forgot that Jesus said he would rise again? Who remembered?
• How did the presenter de-fine faith? How did he de-fine hope?
• Who does the presenter suggest was the first per-son to see the Risen Lord? Why might that person have been the first?
P RAYER: Picture yourself in a room with the other disciples
early on that irst Easter Sunday. Suddenly Mary Magdalene bursts through the door and an-nounces that someone has taken Jesus’s body out of the tomb. What is your irst thought? Would you remember that Jesus said he would rise again on the third day? What would you do in re-sponse to this announcement?
R ESOLUTION: Sometimes we say that we believe Je-
sus rose from the dead without really thinking about what we are saying. Take some time to prayerfully consider what it means to you in your daily life that Jesus has truly conquered death and is alive.
Reflections reprinted here with per-
mission from Augustine Institute.
We encourage you to take notes as you reflect on this week readings / homily
HE is RISEN!
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¡ Cristo resucitó! ¡En verdad resucitó! Este saludo pascual es tradicional en la Iglesia católica orien-
tal y ortodoxa y el Domingo de Pascua. Luego está la aclamación jubilosa de san Agustín: ¡Somos per-sonas pascuales y el aleluya es nuestro canto! De la manera que lo expreses, la pascua es un tiempo para alegrarse porque Jesucristo, nuestro amigo y hermano, resucitó de la muerte. Y aun así las Escri-turas de hoy son menos jubilosas de lo que uno es-peraría para la celebración más importante en el calendario cristiano. Quizás se nos pide mirar más profundamente al misterio de la Resurrección, así como Pedro fue al sepulcro a ver más profunda-mente el misterio del sepulcro vacío.
María Magdalena, quien amaba mucho al Señor hasta arriesgar todo posiblemente su propia vida, para ir al sepulcro antes del amanecer, encontran-do la piedra removida y asumir que alguien había robado el cuerpo de Jesús. Temerosa y triste, ella corre a decirle a Pedro y a Juan. Luego ellos corren hacia el sepulcro, ¿pero, que era lo que ellos es-peraban ver? Pedro entra a la tumba y ve. Juan en-tra, ve y cree. Pero, ¿qué es lo que él cree? Las
Escrituras lo dicen: “Y es que hasta entonces, los discípulos no habían entendido la Escritura, según la cual Jesús tenía que resucitar de entre los muer-tos”. Fueron a casa, sin realmente saber lo que había pasado. Pero Juan “creyó” algo.
ALGO PASÓ ¿Qué creemos nosotros? En algún lugar entre esa mañana de Pascua y la enseñanza convencida de Pedro de la lectura del libro de los Hechos de los Apóstoles, algo (Cristo resucitado) pasó. Pedro ma-duró de su desconcierto hacia hacerse un testigo de la Resurrección.
¿Quiénes somos nosotros en la tumba vacía? Quizá la lectura a los colosenses tenga una respuesta. Al entrar a la tumba vacía de nuestras vidas y buscar al Señor, vemos, creemos, morimos, para resucitar con Cristo. “Han muerto, y su vida está escondida con Cristo en Dios” (Colosenses 3:3) Y resucitaremos en la gloria con él.
Lecturas de hoy: Hch 10:34a, 37–43; Sal 118 (117):1–2, 16–17, 22–23; Col 3:1–4 o 1 Cor 5:6b–8; Jn 20:1–9 o Mt 28:1–10
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Pastor Fr. Romy Seleccion, MS Parochial Vicar: Fr. Michael Fredericks Fr. Joseph Pilotin, MS Deacons Deacon Gary Quinn Deacon Pat Martinez Deacon Tony Moralez Parish Manager Manny Perez, Jr. Parish Ministries Dir Paulina Espinosa (ext 313) Audio Visual Michael Palacios (ext. 330) Catechetical Min. Dir Jeanie Kiefer (909) 325-8900 Music Coordinator Erika Regalado (ext. 335) Preschool Director Chrissy Stutzman (909) 325-8950 Young Adult Ministry Hailey Angeles (ext. 342) Youth Ministry Parish Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Weekend Masses: • Saturday: 5:00 p.m., 5:30 p.m. (Chinese/Chapel) & 7:00 p.m. (Spanish) • Sunday: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m. (Youth Mass) and 7:00 p.m. Weekday Masses: • Monday through Friday: 8:00 a.m. • First Friday Mass - 7:00 p.m. Holy Day Masses: Check the bulletin for the schedule. Eucharistic Adoration: • Adoration: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Reconciliation: Saturday: 3:30 p.m.- 5:00 p.m. (Church) Saturday/Spanish 6:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. (Church) Tuesday & Thursday after the 8:00 a.m. Mass OR by appointment with a priest.
Baptisms: Baptism are held on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundays of the month. Parents and Godparents must attend a Pre-Baptism Class. Parents please stop by the Parish Office to register. Your child’s County Birth Certificate is required at the time of registration.
Marriages: Six months advance notice. Contact the Parish Office to make arrangements.
Sick Calls: Contact the Parish Office to schedule.
Funerals: Contact the Parish Office to make arrangements.
St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church MINISTRY CONTACT PHONE
Community
Boy Scouts Edzel Fuertez 909-519-4958
Cub Scouts Monica Palmisano 310-749-5575
Filipino Catholics Romy Reyes, Jr. 951-505-1605
Finance Council Sandy Gage 909-597-2488
Grupo Hispano Sinai Martinez 714-768-4817
Harvest Festival Raoul & Melinda Raymundo 909-590-7339
Marriage Enrichment Alain & Nerissa Valdellon 714-887-6924
Pastoral Council John Steins 323-377-2945
Special Needs Families Kareem & Amy Zoque 909-597-1507
Faith Formation
Catholics Returning Home Sonia & Primo Pacis 909-762-3454
Ignite Evangelization Andy & Linda Lujan 909-376-9885
Men's Fellowship Paul Hutchinson 909-628-4106
RCIA Jerry Watson 951-264-9790
Sacred Hearts Secular Branch Magda Vitale 626-664-4554
Small Faith Communities Faye Wong 909-720-1167
Social Justice Chris & Phyllis Floersch 424-337-2299
Women's Fellowship AM Andrea Lueken 909-702-9781
Prayer
Divine Mercy Rick & Emily Jiao 909-248-8790
Eucharistic Holy Hour Teresa Fahrenhorst 714-996-9067
Grupo de Oración Miguel & Angelica Ortega 909-973-8531
Legion of Mary Craig Steffes 714-883-0517
Legion of Mary (Chinese) Clara Chan 909-310-6141
Rosary Group Lulu Enverga 909-497-0558
Vocations Committee Jerome & Carol Murphy 909-315-8108
Christian Service
Bereavement Grief Share Leeza Montoya 714-342-8418
Cancer Support Randy Candelaria 310-691-9853
Coffee and Donuts Pat & Kathleen Hamamoto 909-217-4051
Divorced & Separated Ministry Diane Dale 949-300-8931
Elizabeth Ministry Alexandra Latten Argosino 707-416-3311
Knights of Columbus Jim Dunkelman 909-489-8656
Ministry to the Sick John & Tessie Duffy 909-993-7324
Respect Life & Family Kelly Schlegel 909-896-6351
Restorative Justice Pablo Alvarez 909-606-1317
St. Paul's Clothing Ministry David & Maria Nunez 714-746-5137
St. Paul's Food Ministry David & Maria Nunez 714-746-5137
Warm up St. Paul Yolanda Ravega 909-952-8034 Liturgical
Altar Servers Annette Granados 909-568-8469
Environment Raoul & Melinda Raymundo 909-590-7339
Eucharistic Ministry Vincent Enverga 909-527-5734 Hospitality - Youth Kristine Velasco 909-529-2361 Hospitality (Ushers/Greeters) Dennis Balich 909-591-1542 Lectors Brenda Dunkelman 909-437-0284 Sacristans Rick Quintero 909-374-0690
Senior Adult Ministry Zeny & Gilbert Ong 909-217-8526
Knot Just a Prayer Candace John 909-465-3157
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