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St. Rita of Cascia St. Rita of Cascia St. Rita of Cascia A Catholic Faith Community Since 1908A Catholic Faith Community Since 1908A Catholic Faith Community Since 1908
May 4, 2014May 4, 2014May 4, 2014
MASS TIMES SUNDAYS: Sat. 5:30 pm (Vigil), 7:30 am, 10 am & 12 N WEEKDAYS: Mon., Tues., Fri, and Sat. 8 am (Wed. & Thurs. 8 am Communion Service) HOLY DAYS: (eve of) 5:30 pm; (day of) 8 am & 6:30 pm
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (Confession) Saturdays 4-5 pm or by appointment
DEVOTIONS Our Lady of Perpetual Help: Saturday 7:50 am
ADORATION First Friday 8:30 am—5 pm, Rectory Oratory
Msgr. Richard Krekelberg, V.F.—Pastor Deacon Manuel Valencia • Deacon John Hull
318 North Baldwin Avenue, Sierra Madre Mailing Address: 50 East Alegria Avenue, Sierra Madre, CA 91024 Phone: 626/355-1292 • FAX: 626/355-2290 • www.st-rita.org
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Msgr. Richard Krekelberg, V. F.—Pastor 626.355.1292 x. 228 • [email protected]
Dcn. Manuel & Chela Valencia— [email protected] • 355.1292 Dcn. John Hull—[email protected] • 355.1292
Weekend Presider: 10 am Mass—Fr. Chris Thiel, OFM Capuchin
Parish Office/Mailing Address 50 East Alegria Ave., Sierra Madre, CA 91024 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9am to 6pm; Sat. 9 am to 1 pm. Office Email: [email protected]
Director of Administration Mary Lou Butler: [email protected] • 355.1292 Pastoral Council Parish Office: 355.1292 Finance Council Chair Bill Sullivan: 355.3707
St. Rita School—Office: 626.355.6114 Principal: Joanne Harabedian • [email protected]
Director of Liturgy & Music Paul Puccinelli: [email protected] Director of Religious Education Cristina Cullen: 355.3841 • [email protected] Director of Youth Ministry/Confirmation Theresa Bui Costanzo: 626.590.8828 • [email protected] RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) Team: Deacon Manuel and Chela Valencia;
Susan Blakeslee: [email protected]
How to Contact Us
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For Information about the Sacraments— Baptism If you are a parishioner interested in baptizing your child, please contact the Parish Office for further information on the Baptism process and requirements.
Reconciliation and First Eucharist Preparation for children who have attained the age of reason (usually during 2nd grade) is arranged either through the Office of Religious Education or St. Rita Elementary School.
Matrimony Contact the Parish Office upon engagement; at least six months is needed for preparation of this joyous sacrament!
Confirmation A two-year program for freshman/sophomore age teens. Apply through the Office of Religious Education.
NOTE: Adult applicants for the sacraments should contact the Parish Office.
Anointing of the Sick See adjoining column.
Liturgy & Worship Lectors and Eucharistic Ministers: David & Jill Muhs 355.9810 • [email protected] Altar Servers, Youth: Kathy Ganino • 626.398.9302 [email protected] Altar Servers, Adult: Bill Cosso • 355.5656 Eucharistic Adoration: Kathy Ganino • 626.398.9302 [email protected] Rosary Prayer Group: Susan Day • 355-3835 Sacristans: Sat. Vigil: Gary Fidone/Bill & Patti Huber Sunday Masses: 7:30-Bill Cosso/David Banis; 10:00-David Muhs; 12N-Bernie Grace Weekdays: John Bigley, Margaret Duran Porter: (Evening Church Lockup) Sheila Palazzolo Environment: Denise Villalovos/Gil Lazo [email protected] • 355.1292
Ministries & Organizations
Bereavement Ministry: 355.1292 • [email protected] Christian Family: Ana Ptasinski • 355.3146 Greeters & Ushers: Erny Henry 626.289.3504 • 626.446.6715 Men’s Club: Nick Sotis: 358-2495 • [email protected] New Members/Welcome: Contact the Parish Office St. Rita Guild: Patty Sullivan 355.3707 • [email protected] Senior Ministry: Marilyn McKernan, [email protected] Shawl Ministry: Mary Taillac 355.3179 • Marilyn Delgatto 355.8717
Other Contacts
Archivist: Marilyn McKernan • [email protected] Bulletin Submissions: [email protected] or drop off at Office Public Relations: [email protected] Registration Information: [email protected] • 355.1292 Webmaster: Ralph Seymour: [email protected]
Parish Ministries and Organizations
Let Saint Rita Be There For You . . .
Communion for Sick and Homebound Parishioners St. Rita ministers provide Communion home visits. Contact the Parish Office • 355.1292 or Jill Muhs • 355.9810 • [email protected].
Anointing of the Sick Please notify us (355.1292) as early as possible for the Anointing of the Sick, the sacrament intended for the seriously ill or dying. It is Our Lord’s special presence and companionship in serious time of need. Anointing may take place in the home, at the hospital or elsewhere and as often as once a month. If someone should die without anointing, remember that the desire to receive is sufficient and the Lord cares!
If You Should Experience the Loss of a Loved One Please call us at 355.1292 If you feel you will be in need, or your loved one has passed, we will assist in making arrangements with your chosen funeral directors; refer you to our liturgy and music directors; and offer you helpful guidelines and a book that will aid in the selection of readings for the Mass or Memorial Service. Areas we can help you with prior to the passing may help in the planning of funeral services. We know that this can be a tough time and we want you to know that your parish is there for you. PLEASE UNDERSTAND we only have one resident priest; sometimes arrangements for another priest may be needed.
SAINT RITA OF CASCIA CHURCH 3 REV. MSGR. RICHARD KREKELBERG
PASTOR’S CORNER
Dear Parishioners and Visitors to St. Rita,
“… he was made known to them in the breaking of the bread.”
These words from today’s gospel passage from St. Luke could not be more foundational to our faith and religion as Roman Catholics. These words testify to the earliest origins of the Holy Eucharist that you and I celebrate this very Sunday. And this is one of the reasons that our Roman Catholic Church has retained its centrality in the Eucharist. Our church always wants to be identified with the presence of Christ “in the breaking of the bread.” The disciples with Jesus at Emmaus image the Christian Community in microcosm—His Church—that ultimately understands itself best when gathered at the table of the Lord. This IS where Christ is most easily recognized—when we are “doing this in memory of him.”
Another part of the Emmaus account links solidly with last Sunday’s gospel proclamation which spoke of the encounter between Jesus and Thomas. Thomas has his doubts and we are invited with him to be “not unbelieving but believing.” This Sunday Jesus says to the two disciples (who have not yet figured him out), “Oh, how foolish you are! How slow of heart to believe all that the prophets spoke!” Make no mistake, this challenge to believe which appears repeatedly throughout the Easter Season is deliberate. It is all follow-up and follow-through to the renewal of our baptismal vows on Easter Sunday.
Renewed faith is what transforms the two bewildered disciples with Jesus on the way to Emmaus. Renewed faith is what transforms the apostles gathered in the upper room with the doors locked—including Thomas, at last—so that they might go forth with courage to proclaim the Good News and to baptize.
But it all funnels into that one solemn, precious and profound act of the breaking of the bread—the Holy Eucharist. It is the glue that binds us as Christians. It is the body and blood of the Lord that saw Christians through persecution after persecution. It is not just accidental that Jesus appears to his apostles in the upper room where they had first celebrated Eucharist at the Last Supper. This is precisely what they were going to need when faced with the challenges ahead. It is not even a leap for us then to conclude that this is why we gather on the Lord’s Day—the first
day of the week—to “get what we need” for the rest of the week. What might be asked of us this week? We cannot know. But we do know that we will be better prepared to meet any challenge if first we have met him in the breaking of the bread, and if we are not unbelieving, but believing.
Continued Easter Blessings to You! —Msgr. Richard
The St. Rita of Cascia Capital Campaign
“Strengthening Our Holy Communion, Growing in Faith, Hope and Love”
Please see insert in this Bulletin or call the Parish Office (355-1292) for more information.
Congratulations to our St. Rita Religious Education children who will receive their
First Holy Communion on Saturday, May 10.
Thank you to their parents, teachers, and
others who helped them and prepared them for this very special day.
PARISHIONERS WHO REQUEST OUR PRAYERS FOR HEALING AND RETURN TO GOOD HEALTH—
JoAnn Douglass, Mary McColl, Evelyn Tres, Barbara Hester, Phil Huddleston, Gerald Drean, Charlotte Bollman Fuchs, Gerry Krekelberg, Leah Greteman, Raymond Payne, Peter Delgatto, Jr., Montserrat Marti, Jordan Alabart, Linda Milligan, Susan Skousen, Brooke Manning, Arthur Contreras, Jr., Robert Quinonez, Richard Krier, Patsy Starkey, Margaret & David Duran, Jean Mansour, Jacob Bigley, Dorothy Van Gorden, Maria Carmen Marti, Dennis & Clare Marquardt, Kathleen Ramsey, Tonyja Blakeslee, Addie Marshall, Jackie Bagnuolo, Mary Ellen Isoard, Rose Mary Taquino, Paul Viger, Zdenka Czerny, Hal Finney, Ailey Gardner-Ybarra, Cathy Hundshamer, Eva Bernejo, Edith Olah, Lancelot Loera, Fred Mycroft, Brian Eck, Alex Arranaga, Anna Mary Hession, Joseph Moore.
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SATURDAY, MAY 3 8:00 AM Joaquin Alabart RIP 5:30 PM For All Parishioners SUNDAY, MAY 4 7:30 AM Mrs. Verharst RIP 10:00 AM Susima Lino RIP 12 NOON Mary Rogers RIP
MONDAY, MAY 5 8:05 AM Lynn Snetsinger INT TUESDAY, MAY 6 8:05 AM James Wooden RIP WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 8:05 AM Communion Service THURSDAY, MAY 8 8:05 AM Communion Service FRIDAY, MAY 9 8:05 AM Shirley Barron INT SATURDAY, MAY 10 8:05 AM Bill Davila RIP 5:30 PM Irene Newell RIP SUNDAY, MAY 11 7:30 AM For All Parishioners 10:00 AM For All Mothers 12 NOON Alberto Vejar RIP
Saturday—St. Damien de Veuster
First Reading—God has raised the crucified Jesus, who now pours forth the Holy Spirit upon us (Acts 2:14, 22-33). Psalm—Lord, you will show us the path of life (Psalm 16). Second Reading—Our faith and hope are in God who raised Jesus from the dead (1 Peter 1:17-21). Gospel—Through his words and in the breaking of the bread, the risen Christ made himself known to two disciples on their way to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35).
Joseph Nicassio (husband of Licia)Lawrence Noble
(father of Jim (Michelle) Noble) (grandfather of Bradley & Colin Noble)
TODAY’S READINGS
FEAST DAYS
Natalie Alonzo Dru Beltran Giulia Bhatia Kobe Bierotte
Geyer Blakeslee Zeke Blakeslee
Eve Burnett Winifred Cadd
Jackson Cheung Kayla Cheung Roman Cicero Logan DeMesa Felisa Favela
Isabella Franco Gavin Gardner-Ybarra
Ryan Gleason Nathan Iwankiw
Colin Kendall Claire Mathewson Samantha Milazzo
Jacob Monroe Marissa Moreno
Samantha Moreno
David Mysza Giselle Nessman
Jacob North Isaac Offstein
Jason Patterson Isabella Paz
George Peterson Ryan Rivard Brett Rizzo
Renee Sandberg Ethan Schmid
Camille Schurer Matthew Sorcabal
Sophia Soria Zachary Strickland
Rodrigo Torres Siena Valdivia
Shane Vandevelde Lina Wallgren
Makena Wilson Lorenzo Young
Luke Zimmerman
SAINT RITA OF CASCIA CHURCH 5
St. Rita Catholic School 91 Years of Faith, Excellence, and Stewardship
►Edge—Monday, May 5, 4 pm, Gara ►Y1 Confirmation Session—Sat., May 10, 4 pm, Gara ►Youth Mass—Saturday, May 10, 5:30 pm ►Youth Nite—Wednesday, May 14, 7 pm, O’Malley
Theresa Costanzo • [email protected]
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Articles for the Bulletin should be submitted to [email protected] or to the Parish Office. Ask for or
leave a message for Rosemary, 355-1292 x226.
Deadline is 10 days before the desired weekend. Space is limited so the earlier submissions take priority.
Thanks for helping.
We hope you check the ads in our Bulletin when you’re looking for help. Do you need an accountant or a lawyer, looking for a doctor, or looking for a meal out? Please patronize those who help us provide our Bulletin at no cost to
the Parish—and don’t forget to tell them “I saw your ad in the St. Rita Sunday Bulletin.”
St. Rita’s Men’s Club
Our next meeting will be on Tuesday, May 13 at 7 pm in O’Malley Hall. We’ve had many successful events these past few months and are always looking for new members with new ideas! Why not join us for an evening and meet some of your fellow Parishioners?
Nick Sotis • [email protected] • 626-599-8228
St. Rita Feast Day—Thursday, May 22
Our patroness’ Feast Day is celebrated each May 22 on the Anniversary of her death (1457). This is a special day for our Parish and we invite you to share St. Rita with the thousands of devotees who come from throughout Southern California to visit our Shrine and to honor and pray to St. Rita.
The Shrine and Church will be open from 7:30 am until we end with Benediction at 7:30 pm.
We need helpers: to greet visitors; to accept flowers at the Shrine; and to help sell St. Rita souvenirs. We are asking for women and men to volunteer for a 2-hour shift. Men are especially needed for traffic control.
For more information and/or to sign up—
Kathy Coyne • 355-4873 • [email protected]
Looking for St. Rita School Alumni
Please help us update our contact information. Fill out the form below and place it in the Sunday Offering basket or return it to the School Office. You may also email [email protected]
Name
Phone
Year of Graduation
►Attention: Parents of pre-schoolers All families with children (ages 3-6) are invited to join us for Sunday School during the 10 am Mass on Sunday, May 11. We are piloting a new curriculum based upon the Sunday Gospel and thus far have had great feedback. Please have your children join us upstairs above Gara Hall in the School Library before the 10 am Mass. No registration necessary! It is a wonderful program; we would love to have you join us.
Cristina Cullen • [email protected]
Annual Golf Classic—Monday, May 19
Support the Mater Dolorosa Retreat Ministry by golfing with us at Glendora Country Club. Includes a round of golf; golf cart; lunch; refreshments on the course; a social with open bar before dinner; dinner with wine, awards, tee prizes, and an auction. Pre-registration with payment is required. $200/person. Golf check-in begins at 9:30 am with tee off at 11 am. Win $25K for sinking a hole-in-one on the 13th hole!
For information and on-line registration— Passionist.org /materdolorosa/golfclassic Development Office • 626/355-7188
Tournament Chair: Pat Wickhem • 626/416-8824 [email protected]
This Week at St. RitaThis Week at St. RitaThis Week at St. Rita
Sunday, May 4—Baptisms In the Church • 1:30 pm
Thursday, May 8—Liturgy of the Hours
and Evening Prayer 5 pm Music & Meditation • 5:30 pm Prayer
Parish Office Oratory
Saturday, May 10—First Communion
(St. Rita Religious Education) 8 am • In the Church
See page 4 for a list of the First Communicants.
Save the DateSave the DateSave the Date
Sunday, May 11—Mother’s Day
Tuesday, May 13—St. Rita Men’s Club Meeting
See page 5 for more information.
Sunday, May 18—Confirmation Watch for more information in a future Bulletin.
Thursday, May 22—Feast of St. Rita
See page 5 for more information.
Sunday, May 25—Pacific Islanders celebrate the Feast of St. Rita
At the Noon Mass with reception following.
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►L.I.F.E. Breakfast and Lecture—Thursday, May 8. Raul Vallejo, DDS, will discuss Dental Health for Seniors. Buffet breakfast at 8:30. Seniors/$4.50, all others/$5.50. Santa Teresita, 819 Buena Vista Street, Duarte 91010.
Information: Laura Magallanes 626/408-7825 ►Bus turnaround to San Manuel Bingo and Casino, Wednesday, May 14. Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus of St. Luke Church. Leaves parking lot at 9 am and returns about 6 pm. A fundraiser for St. Luke’s Youth. $15 cost includes $10 voucher for food/gambling. Tickets: Luis Osollo 626/350-1655 • Dennis Vycko 626/444-7881. ►Charismatic Healing Mass—Thursday, May 15, 7 pm. With Rev. Bill Delaney, SJ, Pastoral Coordinator of Southern California Renewal Communities. St. Luke Catholic Church, 9451 Broadway, Temple City.
Information: Don Abraham 626/285-9030 ►Fingerprinting for Virtus— Friday, May 9—Holy Angels Parish, 370 Campus Drive, Arcadia
12 pm - 3:40 pm & 5:20 pm - 7:20 pm Must call for appointment: 626/447-1671
Friday, May 30—Immaculate Conception Parish, 740 S. Shamrock, Monrovia.
12 pm - 3:40 pm & 5:20 pm - 7:20 pm Must call for appointment: 626/358-1166
Catholic Community & Local Events
Welcome to the following parishioners who have recently joined our St. Rita Faith Community—
Angeline Ang Armando, Daniela & Juliana Barragan
Chris, Kate & Sarah Bates Olivia, Michelle (Ireland), Steven (Ireland)
& Patrick Clayton Alan & Jackie Dahle
Eric, Jessica & Violet Dahle Pamela Garrison
Russell, Elizabeth & Joshua Jackson Hrant, Anoush (Semerdjian), & Christopher Kasbarian
Isabel Lopez Cindy McLoughlin
Thomas & Cecelia Miles Michael, Alyse, Maximus & Anna Ochniak John, Robin, John Philip & Dustin O’Hara
Peter & Daisy Olson James, Rochelle & Declan Siegrist
Eileen St. Amand Gregory, Keely, Liam & Maeve Totten
Vina Yoon