SAINTS FELICITAS & PERPETUA CHURCH 1190 PALOMAR ROAD, SAN MARINO, CA 91108 ● WWW.SSFP.ORG
All Are Welcome! We encourage all Catholic adults living within the parish, and those who would like to join our parish, to register. To register, contact the Rectory Office.
Parish Staff
Fr. Paul K. Fitzpatrick, Pastor (ext. 120) Fr. Mike Hoolahan, C.P., Friday Associate Annette Early, Business Office (ext. 115) Monica Wolfe, Rectory Office (ext. 113) Jackie Whitenack, Religious Education (ext. 114) Michael Gabinelli, Music [email protected]
Rectory Office ~ (626) 796-0432 Rectory Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Sunday
School Transitional K (age 4) - Grade 8
(626) 796-8223 2955 Huntington Drive Stella Costello, Principal Stella Lira, Secretary
Sunday Mass Schedule: Sunday: 7:30, 9:30 and 11:30 am Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm
Weekday Mass Schedule: Monday thru Friday: 8:15 am
Rosary and Prayer for Vocations: Monday thru Friday: 7:45 am
Confessions: Monday: 8:45 to 9:00 am Saturday: 4:00 to 5:00 pm and by appointment
Baptism: Please contact the Rectory Office at least two months in advance for information and class time.
Marriage Preparation: Please contact the Rectory Office at least six months in advance.
Funeral Arrangements: Contact Rectory Office to make arrangements.
“Stand firm in faith, love one another…” Saint Perpetua
July 16, 2017 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time
See full page flyer in bulletin
For more information contact our principal, Mrs. Stella Costello at 626-796-8223
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Today’s Readings QUESTION OF THE WEEK: How do you provide “good soil” for the faith of others to grow?
Readings for the Week
WEEKLY INTENTIONS July 15-23
First Reading — My word will achieve the end for which it was sent (Isaiah 55:10-11). Psalm — The seed that falls on good ground will yield a fruitful harvest (Psalm 65). Second Reading — We, who have the firstfruits of the Spirit, groan within ourselves awaiting the redemption of our bodies (Romans 8:18-23). Gospel — Some seed fell on rich soil and produced fruit (Matthew 13:1-23
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Jerry Mueller + Protacio Dominquez, Jr. + Ralph Chavez + David Chavez + Carmen Chavez + Giovanne Salvo + Jose Flores + Rosemary Ganssle, Maryann Chazon,INT James Dutcher + Genny Pilar, INT Archie Underwood + Betty Gaw + Lupe Villegas, INT Barbara Cina, INT Rose Steele, INT Gilbert Roybal, Timothy O’Neil + Archie Underwood + Frank and Mary Ann Sepulveda, INT Jose Flores, Lorna Barry + Caroline Maglente +
Monday: Ex 1:8-14, 22; Ps 124:1-8; Mt 10:34‐11:1 Tuesday: Ex 2:1-15; Ps 69:3-34; Mt 11:20-24 Wednesday: Ex 3:1-6, 9-12; Ps 103:1-7; Mt 11:25-27 Thursday: Ex 3:13-20; Ps 105:1, 5, 8-9, 24-27; Mt 11:28-30 Friday: Ex 11:10 — 12:14; Ps 116:12-13, 15, 16bc, 17-18; Mt 12:1-8 Saturday: Ex 12:37-42; Ps 136:1, 23-24, 10-15; Jn 20:1-2, 11-18 Sunday: Wis 12:13, 16-19; Ps 86:5-6, 9-10, 15-16; Rom 8:26-27; Mt 13:24-43 [24-30]
*** STEWARDSHIP ***
Offertory - MAY
June 2017 YTD
Envelopes & Collection
$26,565 $197,730
Faith Direct $12,399 $69,051
Total $38,964 $266,781
2016 total $37,709 $261,534
Variance $1,255 $5,247 To access go to www.ssfp.org and click on the DONATE button in the top heading of our website.
Thank you for your support!
Stewardship is a way of life! It requires prayer and planning. Pray about what God is asking of you and build your budget around it. If you give with a happy heart, you will grow in vir-tue. You will learn to develop faith in God's providence. You will grow in generosity by learning to let go now and you will set a good example for others who look to you for inspiration. Start Giving Today, Start Giving Right Now! A wonderful tool for planning one’s giving is eGiving through Faith Direct. This allows you to make a commitment to our parish (which can be reviewed and adjusted regularly) and simplifies the process of giving. If you prefer using envelopes, you can complete and turn in a yellow “Supplemental Envelope” (available in the pews) and we will send them to you!
“For where your treasure is, there also will your heart be.” Matthew 6:21
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time Saints Felicitas & Perpetua Church July 16, 2017
FOR CHILDREN & YOUTHFOR CHILDREN & YOUTHFOR CHILDREN & YOUTH
TUESDAY MORNINGTUESDAY MORNINGTUESDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY at 9:00 amBIBLE STUDY at 9:00 amBIBLE STUDY at 9:00 am
New Topic:New Topic:New Topic: Men of the BibleMen of the BibleMen of the Bible
All are invited to join us at 9:00 am in the Parish Center (enter through the double doors on Palomar).
For more information please contact Romaine at 626-818-4171.
SUNDAY SCHOOL Ages 2, 3, 4 and 5 year olds During the 9:30 am Mass
Classes will resume in September.
CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD DURING THE 9:30 MASS For children grades 1-5
Classes will resume in September.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION GRADES 1-8 Tuesdays at 3:45 - 5:00 pm.
Enrollment Forms have been mailed to all registered families. Enrollment forms are due Monday, August 21st and are available in the Rectory or on the web at www.ssfp.org under News Items or by calling Jackie Whitenack at 626-796-0432.
ADULT FAITH FORMATION SERIES: THE WORLD OF THE BIBLE
TUESDAY NIGHTS BEGINNING JULY 11TH 7:00 – 8:45 PM – SSFP PARISH CENTER
Our new series – The World of the Bible – covers the world of the Bible – its geography, history and archaeology; the reli-gious concepts of the Hebrew people, the religious life and po-litical climate of Jesus’ day; the human identity of Jesus and more. Each evening includes a DVD presentation by Elizabeth McNamer and Virginia Smith and includes maps, charts, graph-ical text and footage from the Holy Land and time for discus-sion. See below for information about resources for the series.
OLD TESTAMENT SESSIONS
Jul 11 - On the Road Again: Geography in the Hebrew Scriptures Jul 18 - Vocabulary of Faith: Religious Concepts in Hebrew Scriptures Aug 1 - Tracing Our Family Tree: The History of the Hebrew People Aug 8 - Piecing It Together: What Archaeology Can Tell Us
NEW TESTAMENT SESSIONS
Sep 5 - People, Places and Feasts: Religious Life in Jesus' Day Sep 12 - Under the Roman Boot: Politics in First-Century Palestine Sep 19 - Bed, Bread and Business: Daily Life in First-Century Judea Sep 26 - Carpenter, Rabbi, Messiah: Jesus in His Own Times Order your Study Guide for the Series: $10 NAME: PHONE: EMAIL:
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 16, 2017
You have crowned the year with your bounty, and your paths overflow with a rich harvest.
— Psalm 65:12
Support our School! SCRIP FUNDRAISING
SCRIP is just like using gift cards.
Albertsons, Vons, Smart & Final, Shell, Arco, Chevron, Union 76,
Krikorian Tickets and Target can be purchased daily in the business office.
Interested in...
Restaurants (Islands, Applebee’s, Outback, etc.) Fast Food (Subway, El Pollo Loco, etc.)
Do you shop on Amazon, purchase I Tunes? Shopping? (Macy’s, Nordstrom, Old Navy, etc.) Got plans for repairs/remodeling? Home Depot
Please stop by the Rectory Office after the 7:30 am or 9:30 am Masses to make a purchase or order.
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Vittorio Maccaferri Orlando Barquier
Ted Facciani Betty Vaughan
Morgan Underwood Juanita Guevara
Christopher MacDougall John MacDougall Ethel Mae Karnos Prudence Marshall
Carol Riboli Hilda Everett
Karina Villatoro Salvador Pilar Sr. Paulette Chapman
Linda Harrison Anita Acuna
Wendy Lowry Snookie Baird
Kathy Escondon Amy Brink
Michelle McCarthy Margaret Spiller Cynthia Jenkins Joseph Wahlen Marilyn Green
Fayann Ingoldby Luz Maria Calderon
Katsia Talavera Rick Mejia Abe Gray
Renee Andrade Mary Watkins Benigno Reyes
Paul Bozigian Ophelia Jimenez
Dolores Soto Josefina Porcile
Tim MacDougall Heidi Vinyard Barbara Cina
Peter Delgatto, Jr. Elizabeth Linden
Adrian Baird Mercy Facciani Aurelo Pienta
Denis Sauvageau Lydia H. Garzon
Marianne Kearney Mila Barbieto
Gabriela Olmos Carol Hale Pat Griffith
Mark Ramos Victoria Bustos de Mero
Sally Michaelson Joy Cotugno
Marzella Royal Mary Ann Cogbill
Velma Fiorina Connie Li
Jess Martinez Eric Guzman
Lanny Callahan Monica Regalado
Paul Josenhans C. & T. Boon
Eduardo Agustin
12 NIGHT BRITISH ISLES CRUISE
August 17 - 29, 2017
Aboard Princess Cruises'
Caribbean Princess Some Cabins still available
For more information contact Marie at
Archer Travel (818) 236-4268 or see the news item on our parish website.
2017 Cruise with Fr. Paul
ALUMNI OFFICE: Annette Early BEREAVEMENT: Josephine Willis Frances Anderson BIBLE STUDY: Romaine McDonnell CHILDREN’S PARISH CHOIR Leilani Wilmore FILIPINO ASSOCIATION: Michael Llamas Ailene del Rosario Michel HOLY COMMUNION TO HOMEBOUND: Monica Wolfe KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS: Alan Barasorda: Grand Knight Luis Romo: Financial Secretary PARENT SERVICE ORGANIZATION (PSO) Catherine Chan RETREAT CAPTAINS: Dan Cuni (Men) Virginia Schimmoller (Women) SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN: Joe Early Susana Torres SCOUTS: Bertha Olivar (Girls) Victor Alcala (Boys) SUNDAY COFFEE: Annette Early SUNDAY PRE-SCHOOL: 9:30 am Kimberly Rivera SINGLES’ CLUB: Santa Anita (Ages 21-45) USHERS: Monica Wolfe WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION: Cheryl Alberg
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KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS
Saints Felicitas & Perpetua Knights of Colum-bus Council 14026 meets Mondays at 7:00 pm in the Parish Center. Next regular monthly meeting will be September 11th.
We extend a special invitation to all men of the parish, especially Parish School Fathers, to join the Knights and help make a difference in our parish and school commu-nity and beyond!
Interested in Becoming a Knight?
For information or to reserve your First Degree space, please call our Grand Knight (Alan Barasorda— 626- 685-6723) or Financial Secretary (Luis Romo 818-524-9467).
Women's Associa on Bunco Night!
Thursday, July 27th
from 6:30‐9:00 pm in the Parish Center.
Fun, Friends and Snacks!
Please RSVP to Cheryl Alberg 626‐287‐2831 Email [email protected]
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Attention High School Class of 2017
Saints Felicitas & Perpetua Church cordially invites you and your family to come to
our 11:30 am Mass Sunday, July 16th.
All Class of 2017 graduates will receive a special blessing
as you transition to college or career choice.
Cub Scout Pack 356 at SS. Felicitas & Perpetua
Cub Scouting is for boys (and their families) entering Kindergarten through 5th grade and provides an environ-ment for them to develop skills, explore the outdoors, make friends, create memories and work together as a community.
***New Lion program welcomes boys entering Kinder-garten (5 years-old by Sept. 30) to participate in age-appropriate activities and fun family outings.
For more information, please contact Victor Alcala at 818-800-3367 or email [email protected]
Upcoming Events
Sat. Aug. 19 All day until 10pm
Beach Day & Bonfire Bolsa Chica State Beach
Parking: $15
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Two centuries ago, Archbishop John Carroll worried that Americans would not appreciate the linguistic veil over our worship, and asked that the liturgy in the new United States be in English, not Latin. How did our liturgy come to be in Latin in the first place? In the first century, the dominant language in the regions where the church first flourished was Greek. Today in much of the world, almost everyone speaks at least a bit of English. Recently, the European Union even considered making English its official language, a curious proposal since only two English-speaking countries are members. Just as English is a unifying language today, it was hard to function in the ancient world without a smattering of Greek. Even the word “Eucharist” comes from the Greek for “thanksgiving.” For a long time, Greek was the language of worship, even in Rome. Slowly, society in the west shifted to a bias for Latin and against Greek. Latin first appeared in public prayer at the end of the second century, in the colonial outposts of North Africa. Soon, Latin became the lan-guage of culture, and so as fixed prayer forms were written, they were transmitted in Latin. From Rome and Africa, over the next four centuries, the new liturgical language of Latin spread north to Gaul and Britain. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
An Invitation to Couples Married Outside the Church
We invite all Catholics who were married outside the Church to consider beginning a process of preparation to have their marriages blessed and recognized by the Church. The name of this process is “Convalidation.”
We will have a Marriage Convalidation Workshop on Saturday, August 5, 2017 from 8:45 am – 5:00 pm. Registration can be made by calling Monica in our Parish Office.
We invite couples interested in Convalidation to contact Fr. Paul to meet with him prior to the August 5th date. Please call the Parish Office for an appointment time.
Seven Steps to Convalidation:
1. Contact the local parish for an appointment to meet with the pastor to discuss the process. (If there is a prior mar-riage bond, please let him know since this will require additional time.)
2. Obtain a new copy of the baptismal record for each of the Catholic parties from the church of baptism.
3. Complete the necessary paperwork with the pastor or his delegate.
4. Attend a Marriage Convalidation Workshop. 5. Determine the date, time and most suitable type of ser-
vice. 6. Celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation as part of the
process of preparation. Quite often, it may have been years since the last confession. The form and words are not important for Confession; it is what is in the heart that counts.
7. Plan a joyful get-together that will follow the liturgical blessing to celebrate the Church’s recognition of the marriage.
RECTORY
Replace carpeting in parish offices
Touch up paint in offices & various minor repairs
Reroof flat roof areas in rectory & walkways (3,000 sq ft)
SCHOOL BUILDING
Replace carpeting in offices
Add additional wireless capability for new iPads
New internet filter/firewall
Interior painting, carpet shampooing and cleanup
PARISH CENTER
Paint interior of building
Video/Sound upgrade in small hall
Kitchen - various repairs, replace cooking supplies
Other minor repairs and improvements
CHURCH
Touch up paint in interior and make minor repairs as needed
Sound System Tune Up
PLANT EXTERIOR
Playground: seal cracks and apply sealer (38,000 sq ft) and re-stripe game areas and other sections for parking/handicapped.
WISH LIST
We invite you to support our efforts by using a Pink Restricted Envelope (available in the pews and vestibule of the church). By marking your gift “Summer 2017 R&I Fund”, 100% of your gift stays here to make needed repairs and improvements.
With your generous support, we can make it happen!
Thank you for your generosity!
Fr. Paul