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SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH 10800 HENDERSON RD., VENTURA, CA 93004 (805) 647-3235; FAX (805) 647-8087
Visit us on the WEB at: www.sacredheartventura.org Email us at: rectory@sacredheartventura.org Parish Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30AM - 4:30PM Saturday Closed & Sunday 8:00AM - 2PM
Rev. Al Ezeonyeka, Administrator - Rev. Carlos Macias, LC, Associate Pastor - Rev. Daniel O’Sullivan, Pastor Emeritus Dcn. John Barry - Dcn. Phil Conforti - Dcn. Fernando Flores - Dcn. Humberto Guzman
SACRED HEART SCHOOL 10770 Henderson Rd., Ventura, CA 93004 (805) 647-6174
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14 de enero de 2018
Su cuerpo es templo del Espíritu Santo. — 1 Corintios 6:19
From the Desk of Fr. Al Ezeonyeka
Desde el escritorio de Fr. Al Ezeonyeka
January 14, 2018
Your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you.
— 1 Corinthians 6:19a
Liturgy, An Open Window Into The Mystery
The feast of the Baptism of the Lord marks the end of Christmas season and the beginning of the ordinary time. This year it fell on Monday, January 8, the day after the feast of the Epiphany. And so, overnight, we went from celebrating the visit of the three wise men to a one-month-old baby Jesus to the baptism of a thirty-year-old man Jesus. It’s almost as if Jesus became an adult overnight. But that is the essence of the liturgy. In addition to being a prayer, the liturgy helps us to make a mental, emotional and spiritual journey with Jesus. Whenever, we worship God in the spirit and in truth, the liturgy helps us to relive the experiences of over 2000 years ago. It helps us to re-enact those precious moments of God’s goodness and by so doing we open a floodgate of God’s graces in our lives.
So yes, thirty years of Jesus’ life seems to have passed overnight, however, the Church also wants us to meditate on the significance of that. Jesus was anonymous for thirty years. He lived a simple life and faithfully worshipped his Father in the spirit and in truth and regularly going to “the synagogue, as was his custom” (Lk 4:16). During this time he observed the fallen state of humanity and our world, “the valley of tears” and his heart was stirred with compassion. He witnessed firsthand the moral decadence of the religious leaders who were neglecting the sheep entrusted to them by God. “When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd” (Mt 9:36). For thirty years his yearning to redeem and set humanity free intensified. Thus, the overnight could stand for Jesus’ eagerness to save. As God said through prophet Isaiah on the feast of our Lord’s Baptism:
Thus says the LORD: Here is my servant whom I uphold, my chosen one with whom I am pleased, upon whom I have put my spirit; he shall bring forth justice to the nations, not crying out, not shouting, not making his voice heard in the street. a bruised reed he shall not break, and a smoldering wick he shall not quench, until he establishes justice on the earth; the coastlands will wait for his teaching. Is 42:1-4
At every liturgy, may we allow our minds to be transported into the mystery of God’s love and may we worship God in spirit and in truth.
Liturgia, Una Ventana Abierta al Misterio
La fiesta del Bautismo del Señor marca el final de la temporada navideña y el comienzo del tiempo ordinario. Este año cayó el lunes 8 de enero, un día después de la fiesta de la Epifanía. Y así, de la noche a la mañana, pasamos de celebrar la visita de los tres reyes magos a Jesús, un bebé de un mes al bautismo de Jesús, un hombre de treinta años. Es casi como si Jesús se hubiera convertido en adulto de la noche a la mañana. Pero esa es la esencia de la liturgia. Además de ser una oración, la liturgia nos ayuda a realizar un viaje mental, emocional y espiritual con Jesús. Cuando adoramos a Dios en espíritu y en verdad, la liturgia nos ayuda a revivir las experiencias de hace mas de 2,000 años. Nos ayuda a recrear nuevamente esos preciosos momentos de la bondad de Dios y al hacerlo, abrimos una compuerta a las gracias de Dios en nuestras vidas.
Sí, treinta años de la vida de Jesús parecen haber pasado de la noche a la mañana, sin embargo, la Iglesia también quiere que meditemos el significado que esto tiene. Jesús fue anónimo por treinta años. El vivió una vida simple y fiel adorando a su Padre en espíritu y verdad y regularmente visitando "la sinagoga, como era su costumbre" (Lc 4:16). Durante este tiempo, él observó el estado caído de la humanidad y de nuestro mundo, "el valle de lágrimas" y su corazón se conmovió y se lleno compasión. El fue testigo de primera mano de la decadencia moral de los líderes religiosos que estaban descuidando las ovejas que Dios les había confiado. "Al contemplar aquel gran gentío, Jesús sintió compasión, porque estaban decaídos y desanimados, como ovejas sin pastor." (Mt 9:36) Durante treinta años el anhelo de redimir y liberar a la humanidad se intensificaba. Por lo tanto, de la noche a la mañana podría representar el afán de Jesús por salvar. Como Dios dijo a través del profeta Isaías en la fiesta del Bautismo de nuestro Señor:
"He aquí mi siervo a quien yo sostengo, mi elegido en quien se complace mi alma. He puesto mi espíritu sobre él: dictará ley a las naciones. No vociferará ni alzará el tono, y no hará oír en la calle su voz. Caña quebrada no partirá, y mecha mortecina no apagará. Lealmente hará justicia; no desmayará ni se quebrará hasta implantar en la tierra el derecho, y su instrucción atenderán las isla" Is 42:1-4
En cada liturgia, permitamos que nuestras mentes sean transportadas al misterio del amor de Dios y adoremos a Dios en espíritu y en verdad.
Classes this week are: Sunday, January 14th, 9:00 AM for 1st and 2nd year communion grades 1-6. Sunday, January 14th, 10:30 AM for 1st and 2nd year communion grades 1-4, pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, post-communion grades 3-8. Tuesday, January 16th, 6:30 PM for middle school. Wednesday, January 17th, 4:00 PM for 1st and 2nd year communion grades 1-7 and post-communion grades 3-8.
No formal mass attendance will be taken this weekend.
1st year communion interviews are scheduled for Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Students should recite sign of the cross, angel of God and Lord, have mercy. Attendance will be checked. Registration procedures for 2018-2019 year will be discussed. Family information will be verified.
First confession for Tuesday and Wednesday students is TUESDAY, JANUARY 23RD , at 6:30 PM in church. First confession for Sunday students is THURSDAY, JANUARY 25TH, at 6:30 PM in church.
Early registration deadline for ANAHEIM RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CONGRESS IS January 26th. Catalogs are located in the vestibule. Reminder that we are having a hospitality room in the Marriott this year. Hope to see our parishioners at the event.
The beginning of a new year always seems so hectic. I feel like a day hasn’t gone by since work has resumed where I haven’t been in a meeting for something and it can all be overwhelming. One thing I have noticed in all of my meetings is the reimagine or reinventing of something that we are discussing. There are certain things that no matter how you change them, the message or goal is always the same. Working in Ministry the message is pretty straight forward; God loves you no matter what! I think I have heard this message proclaimed at least 10 different ways this past week but no matter what the message is the same. Something I challenged teens with recently is to look at what it is that you think God doesn’t love you for, and do something about it. So as we continue to work on resolutions and making changes in this New Year, know that God does love you no matter what, and if you think differently than that, look at why that is and how you can change.
Upcoming Events Jan 16-Edge Jan 17-Youth Group Jan 21-Year 1 Class
youthministry@sacredheartventura.org
Sr. Margaret Mary re@sacredheartventura.org
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The University Series 2018
During the season of Lent, The University Series offers a multitude of seminars connecting faith with real life in areas such as current events, contemporary moral issues, evangelization, faith and science, marriage
and family, church history, scripture, prayer, and other priorities set by the Los Angeles Archdiocesan Synod. Sessions include multi-media presentations and always allow time for your questions. This year, 94 presentations will be held at 13 participating parishes from St. Mel in Woodland Hills to Simi Valley, Moorpark, Conejo Valley, Camarillo, and Ventura. Our faculty has extensive knowledge in their fields and love teaching. They include international authorities, priests, religious, professors, authors, lay people, and local favorites who are all passionate about helping our attendees grow in knowledge and faith.
Here are some important dates:
January 6-7 - Kick-Off Weekend. Catalogs and pre-registration materials will be distributed at all Masses.
Pre-registration opens. Purchase your Season Pass or register for individual presentations.
January 29 - Pre-registration closes.
February 15-March 23 The University Series is in session. View course descriptions and more information at
www.theuniversityseries.org
Contact us at office@theuniversityseries.org 805-496-0222 Ext. 119
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The University Series strives for excellence because our Catholic faith deserves our very best efforts.
Open House Invitation
Sunday, January 28th, Sacred Heart School holds its Annual Open House from 12-2p and everyone is invited to visit our campus, see our classrooms, and meet our teachers. This Open House continues our celebration of Catholic Schools’ Week with this year’s theme,
Catholic Schools: Learn. Serve. Lead. Succeed. All are invited!
Please contact the school office at 647.6174 and visit our website, http://sacredheartschoolventura.org/ if you would like more information about enrollment at our school or about all of our school events.
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OFFICE CLOSED
The parish office will be closed on Monday, January 15th in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. There will be only one Mass celebrated on that day at 8:30 a.m. Regular Mass times will resume on Tuesday,
We wish all our parishioners a safe and happy holiday. La oficina parroquial estará cerrada el lunes 15 de enero en honor al Dia de Martin Luther King, Jr. Solo hadrá una misa celebrada ese día a las 8:30 a.m. La misa regular se reanudará el martes Les deseamos a todos nuestros feligreses unas vacaciones seguras y felices.
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The Sick - Enfermos: Jeanine Castor, Jody Wilson, Marie Ruiz, Adela Magdaleno, Kiko LaNear, Louise Walton, Mary Beth Cherpin
Died in Christ- Murio en Cristo: Dorothy LaMont, Virginia Kitko, Turino Almanza, Sr., Manuel Garcia
INTERCESSION / Intercesiones PRAY FOR…./ Oremos por….
Intenciones de la Semana
(†)Deceased (-)Intentions
Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018 5:30 pm (Sat) † Joseph Ai Nguyen † Dominick Ciaffetelli 7:30 am - Tina & Rick Goulette - Joseph Olivo 9:00 am - Rev. Christopher Reeve † Jack Garcia 10:30 am † Bill Danis † Bill Reeve 12:00 pm - Parishioner’s of Sacred Heart 5:30 pm - Yolanda Dawley † Manuel Lopez
Monday, Jan. 15, 2018 7:00 am No Mass 8:30 am † Ted Kretschmer † Joan Smart
Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2018 7:00 am - Knight of Columbus - Pickens Halt 8:30 am † Charles & Ann O’Neill - Patty & Pat Mansfield
Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2018 7:00 am - Sacred Heart Ushers - Jeannette Longwill 8:30 am - Bill Ramirez † Nemecio Baca 7:00 pm
Thursday, Jan. 18, 2018 7:00 am † Rose Mesa † Maria Bautista 8:30 am † Albert Weier † Lupe Alamillo
Friday, Jan. 19, 2018 7:00 am † Buddie Petrey † All Souls in Purgatory 8:30 am † Ted Kretschmer - Marie Ruiz 7:00 pm Holy Hour / Confessions
Saturday, Jan. 20, 2018 8:30 am † Sylvia Villa † Paul Luciw
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Every Friday 9 a.m. — Saturday 8:30 a.m.
In that little Host is the solution to all the problems is the solution to all the problems of the world.—St. John Paul II Come and spend an hour in adoration of our Savior on Saturday at 1, 2, 3, or 4 am. Call Lupe 676-1159 Friday Holy Hour is at 7 p.m. Español is recited on the 1st & last Friday of each month. All other
Friday’s are in English.
WORDS OF WISDOM….
CHAINS OF GRACE The chains of grace are so powerful, and yet so sweet, that though they attract our heart, they do not shackle our freedoms. —St. Francis de Sales
CADENAS DE GRACIA Las cadenas de gracia son fuertes y tan dulces, que aunque atraen nuestro corazón, ellas no encadenan nuestras libertades. —San Francisco de Sales
50 + January New Year Pot Luck Lunch
Thursday, January 18, 11:30 a.m. in Biederman Hall
Bingo Prizes, good food is shared. Join us for good company and a
good time For information call Marie 659 4652
For transportation call Barbara 647 1842
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DID YOU KNOW?
Ask kids open-ended questions Communication is key for making sure you are up to date with your kids’ lives, especially as they grow older and you can’t be with them every step of the way. One way to keep
communication strong is to ask your kids open-ended questions. Kids may not spontaneously tell you things that would be important for you to know, so you have to consider how to phrase questions that draw them in and allow them to share their thoughts and experiences. When you do ask open-ended questions, make sure you are patient in waiting for the answers. For a copy of the complete VIRTUS® article visit http://www.la-archdiocese.org/org/protecting/Pages/VIRTUS-Current-Online-Articles.aspx.
¿SABÍA USTED?
Hágale preguntas abiertas a los niños La comunicación es la clave para estar seguros de que usted está al día de lo que sucede en la vida de sus hijos – a medida que van creciendo y usted no puede estar con ellos en todo momento. Una de las claves para mantener los medios de comunicación abiertos con sus hijos es hacerles preguntas abiertas. Algunos niños no se abren fácilmente ni sueltan ningún detalle. Usted debe tener en cuenta, como hace la pregunta para que su hijo se acerque y comparta sus pensamientos y experiencias. Cuando usted hace preguntas abiertas, tenga en cuenta que debe ser paciente para esperar una respuesta. Para una copia del artículo de VIRTUS® visite a http://www.la-archdiocese.org/org/protecting/Pages/VIRTUS-Current-Online-Articles.aspx.
TAIZE PRAYER continues on Wednesday January 17, 2018 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Place: Notre Dame Center 1776 Hendrix Ave., Thousand Oaks, 91360. Please RSVP to Sister Marie Paul Grech, SND at mgrech@sndca.org if you
plan to attend. A MARIAN SERIES continues on Friday, January 19, 2018 from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. with a presentation entitled “Marian Prayers and Images -- The Rosary, The Angelus.” Place: Notre Dame Center 1776 Hendrix Ave., Thousand Oaks, 91360. Please RSVP to Sister Marie Paul Grech, SND at mgrech@sndca.org if you plan to attend.
CENTERING PRAYER AND LECTIO DIVINA continues on Tuesday January 23, 2018 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Place: Notre Dame Center 1776 Hendrix Ave., Thousand Oaks, 91360. Please RSVP to Sister Marie Paul Grech, SND at mgrech@sndca.org if you plan to attend.
BEYOND THE PEWS: LIVING THE LENTEN JOURNEY IN THE SPIRIT OF VATICAN II provides thoughts on the baptismal call and living this call in the light of several documents from Vatican II. This conference, presented by Sister Lisa Megaffin, will take place on Wednesday February 7, 2018 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Place: Notre Dame Center 1776 Hendrix Ave., Thousand Oaks, 91360. Please RSVP to Sister Lisa Megaffin, SND at lmegaffin@sndca.org if you plan to attend.
WEEKLY COLLECTION Colección Semanal
SUNDAY, January 7, 2018
Parish Support: $14,418.61 Cap Improve: $ 2,004.00 School Support: $ 138.50 SVdP: $ 578.50 Children’s: $ 139.00 Rel. Ret.: $ 5.00 Thomas Fire: $ 100.00 All Saints: $ 26.00 Solemnity: $ 331.00 Christmas: $ 340.00
Restricted Donations: Priest Car: $ 15.00 Sound System: $ 200.00
TOTAL COLLECTION: $ 18,295.11 Thank you for your continued support!
CHRISTMAS COLLECTION COLECCIÓN DE NAVIDAD
MONDAY, December 25, 2017
Parish Support: $20,313.21 Cap Improve: $ 2,015.00 School Support: $ 100.00 SVdP: $ 105.00 Children’s: $ 23.00 Rel. Ret. $ 580.00 Thomas Fire: $ 50.00 TiM: $ 65.00
Restricted Donations: Priest Car: $ 65.00
TOTAL COLLECTION: $ 23,316.21
WEEKLY COLLECTION Colección Semanal
SUNDAY, December 24, 2017
Parish Support: $ 7,175.55 Cap Improve: $ 105.00 School Support: $ 85.00 SVdP: $ 70.00 Children’s: $ 30.00 RE Support: $ 80.00 Holy Day $ 20.00 Christmas: $ 1,306.00 Rel. Ret. $ 351.00 Thomas Fire $ 200.00
Restricted Donations: Priest Car: $ 15.00
TOTAL COLLECTION: $ 9,437.55
WEEKLY COLLECTION Colección Semanal
SUNDAY, December 31, 2017
Parish Support: $12,397.08 Cap Improve: $ 6,645.50 School Support: $ 148.50 SVdP: $ 523.50 Children’s: $ 28.00 Rel. Ret.: $ 207.00 Thomas Fire: $ 1,940.00 TiM: $ 15.00 Immac. Conc. $ 27.00 Solemnity: $ 1,227.65 Christmas: $ 927.00 Human Dev.: $ 2.00 Fr. Eugen Sch.: $ 60.00
Restricted Donations: Priest Car: $ 65.00 Sound System: $3,150.00 Linens: $1,500.00
TOTAL COLLECTION: $ 28,863.23
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Read the bulletin online at the Sacred Heart Church website:
www.sacredheartventura.org.
ALL BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED 3 WEEKS BEFORE IT IS DISTRIBUTE
TO : BULLETINEDITOR@SACREDHEARTVENTURA.ORG
For those parishioners of Sacred Heart in need of financial help due to the Thomas Fire, please contact
the parish office at (805) 647-3235 Ext. 300 or 301
For those who wish to donate material goods:
You can drop off donations of goods such as clothing, blankets, food and personal supplies, at your nearest Catholic Charities drop off location by telling them that it is for the “Thomas Fire”. Also, donations can be made to any shelter or Red Cross Center designated for such purposes.
1. Catholic Charities Ventura 303 N. Ventura Ave. #A Ventura, CA 93001 805-643-4694 2. Red Cross Office 836 Calle Plano Camarillo, CA 93012 805-987-1514
For those who wish to provide immediate financial support: Immediate financial support will be provided through the Cardinal McIntyre Fund for Charity. The goal of the Cardinal McIntyre Fund for Charity is service to the "neediest of the needy” and those for whom no other resources exist and donations are tax deductible. These gifts can be made in three ways:
1. A simple envelope with your donation can be placed in the normal Sunday collection. Please make the notation “Thomas Fire” along with your full name & envelope number.
2. Checks can be made directly to: Cardinal McIntyre Fund for Charity 3424 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90010 (for more information call: 213-637-7438)
3. Checks can be made out to: Santa Barbara Pastoral Region c/o Thomas Fire 3240 Calle Pinon Santa Barbara, CA 93015 The Archdiocese of Los Angeles is providing support to the communities affected by the fires. A special fund has been established to help those impacted by the fires. Donations can be made at www.archla.org/fires.
Council Knights of Columbus of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church
Knights of Columbus Council 3608 will be hosting a blood drive on Sunday, January 28th at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in
Santa Paula. United Blood Services will be there to take your donation between 8:45am-12:45pm. For more info. please contact Sr. Knight Antonio at 512-0424 or by email: Antonioservindelamora@yahoo.com
Thank you in advance and God bless.
El Concilio 3601 de Caballeros de Colón de la Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe será el anfitrión de una campaña de donación de sangre el domingo 28 de enero en la Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe en Santa Paula. United Blood Services estará para reciber su donación, primera cita a la 8:45am y continuará hasta las 12:45 p.m. Para mas informacion contacte al Sr. Caballero Antonio al 512-0424 o por coreo electronico Antonioservindelamora@yahoo.com
Antemano gracias y que Dios los bendiga.
January 7th is OneLife LA Sign-Up Sunday!
Sunday, January 7th, we will be registering our whole parish to attend OneLife LA! Come to our table after Mass to learn more about this exciting free event! OneLife LA is an annual event celebrating the beauty and dignity of every human life from conception to natural death. On Saturday, January 20, 2018 beginning at
12:00 noon at La Placita/Olvera St., our parish will join with tens of thousands from all over Southern California. We will walk through the streets of downtown LA for a family-friendly day of inspiring speakers, live music, food trucks, and exhibits from community organizations serving those in need. The Requiem Mass for the Unborn at the Cathedral will follow at 5pm. Find out more at our table, or visit OneLifeLA.org.
Inscríbete para UnaVida LA este domingo 7 de enero
¡UnaVida LA es un evento para toda la familia y lo mejor de todo es…Gratis! Nuestra parroquia estará inscribiendo familias para UnaVida LA este domingo 7 de enero. UnaVida LA es un evento que celebra la belleza y la dignidad de toda vida humana, desde la concepción hasta la muerte natural. El sábado, 20 de enero a las 12 del día, nuestra parroquia se unirá a las decenas de miles de personas en La Placita Olvera para la caminata por la vida. Caminaremos por las calles del Centro de Los Angeles para disfrutar de un día familiar con conferencistas, música en vivo, loncheras y exposiciones de organizaciones comunitarias que apoyan a los más necesitados. Concluiremos con una misa para los no nacidos en la Catedral a las 5pm. Visita nuestra mesa para aprender más cerca de este evento o visita nuestra página UnaVidaLA.org
January 14, 2018 Page 7 SACRED HEART PARISH OFFICES
OFFICE STAFF: 647-3235 Karen Oishi, Office Manager Ext. 301 Vivian Nichols, Business Manager Ext. 305 Aurora Gonzales, Secretary Ext. 300 Gema Servin de la Mora, Bulletin Editor Ext. 304
SACRED HEART SCHOOL: 647-6174 Christine Benner, Principal
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE: 647-3235 Sister Margaret Mary Scott, S.N.D., Director Ext. 306
HISPANIC MINISTRY (Ministerio Hispano): 647-3235 Deacon Fernando Flores, Director Ext. 311
YOUTH MINISTRY: 647-3235 Justin Wilburn Ext. 313
PLANT MANAGER\SPECIAL EVENTS COORDINATOR 797-4474 Don Mulville
SCRIP OFFICE: 647-0713 Shaune Ramirez
Annulments: (213) 637-7680 Dcn. John Barry 794-3623
CORDINADORES DE LITURGIA
LECTORES: Jose Cancino 525-4327 MINISTROS DE EUCARISTIA: Maria Lopez 433-1944 Roberto Sanchez 448-9965 UJIERES: José Arambula 647-1351 SERVIDORES DEL ALTAR: Alicia Mendez 701-9406 MINISTERIO DE MUSICA: 647-3235 Dcn. Fernando Flores Ext. 311 CORO: Hector Reyes 701-2253 BAUTIZOS: 647-3235 Dcn. Fernando Flores Ext. 311 RICA (Iniciación Cristiana): Rosa Flores 701-7753
LITURGICAL MINISTRIES
ALTAR SERVERS MINISTRY: 525-0010 Sandie Dominguez BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY: 382-6816 Terri Conforti INFANT BAPTISMS: 382-6816 Dcn. Phil Conforti LECTOR COORDINATOR: 644-4586 Joann Abing LITURGY COORDINATOR: 647-3235 EUCHARISTIC COORDINATOR: 647-3235 Carol Roth MARRIAGE COORDINATOR: 647-4843 Carmen Gomez Lee MINISTRY TO THE SICK: 525-0010 Sandie Dominguez, Facilitator USHERS MINISTRY: 647-4843 Joe Lee MUSIC DIRECTOR & CHILDREN’S CHOIR: 647-3235 Steve Hinojosa Ext. 314 R.C.I.A. ADULT ED: 647-3235
ORGANIZATIONS
BIBLE STUDY 647-3235 BLUE ARMY OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA Barbara Rodriguez 647-1842 Mary Guerrero (Español) 755-3281 CUB SCOUTS 647-5641 Therese Palmisano DETENTION MINISTRY 340-3983 Rick Goulette EUCHARISTIC APOSTLES OF DIVINE MERCY 647-3086 Bob & Zaida Worthley Vicky Spicer (Divina Misericordia) 202-9555 FAMILY TO FAMILY 650-8557 Nita Perkins FINANCE COUNCIL 659-3839 Cindy Fanning FOOD PANTRY 323-5946 Dennis Braney GUADALUPANAS 647-1609 Amelia Mijares HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE 647-3206 Patrick Manning ITALIAN CATHOLIC FEDERATION 659-2255 Carol Eller JOVENES ADULTOS PARA CRISTO 641-2194 (Young Adults for Christ) Esteban Arambula, Coordinator KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 795-1512 Mike Kipp, Grand Knight PARENT TEACHER COUNCIL 647-6174 Anna Jordon, President RESPECT LIFE 647-7306 Wilhelmina Stoll SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN 647-3235 Liz Hoffman SENIOR ASSISTANCE 647-1842 Barbara Rodriguez ST. VINCENT DE PAUL 216-2787 Person on call WELCOMING MINISTRY 647-6818 George Cady
RELIGIOUS SERVICES (SERVICIOS RELIGIOSOS)
WEEKEND EUCHARIST:
Saturday: 5:30 p.m. (Healing Mass 2nd Saturday of each Month) Sundays: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. 12:00 noon (Español), and 5:30 p.m.
DAILY MASS SCHEDULE:
Monday-Friday: 7:00, 8:30 a.m. Wednesday 7:00pm.(Español), (Healing Mass 2nd Wednesday of each Month) Saturday: 8:30 a.m.
CONFESSION SCHEDULE:
Friday: 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Saturday: 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
DEVOTIONS
Morning Prayer: Monday - Friday 6:40 am, 8:15 am Rosary: Monday—Friday 6:25 am 9:00 am Saturday 6:00 am * Sunday 7:00am Holy Hour: Friday 7-8 p.m. in English except for the first & last Friday of the Month. Hora Santa: Primero y Ultimo Viernes del mes en Español Divine Mercy Chaplet & Rosary: Friday 3 p.m.
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Ventura, CA
Treasures N’ ThingsReligious and Inspirational Items
Gifts, Collectibles, Vintage, Dolls, Bears79 S. Oak St., Ventura, CA 93001
(805) 643-2556
BRUCE SHARPPharmacist
2611 Thompson Blvd.
Unit 103
Ventura, CA 93003
Phone: 648-2724
Franklin & VizzoPlumbing
Plumbing and HeatingService - Repairs
Lic. No. 389926 Ventura805-641-1997
MARRIAGE & FAMILYCOUNSELING
Maryellen BenedettoLicensed Clinical Social Worker
Call For Appointment644-1831
Family Owned Since 1911
JOSEPH P. REARDONFUNERAL HOME
& CREMATION SERVICEFunerals, Cremations
PreplanningFuneral DirectorsMichael K. Boyko
Joseph H. “Jay” Ryba
757 MAIN STREETVENTURA
805-643-8623www.reardonfuneral.com
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