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1001 Encinitas Blvd. Encinitas, CA 92024-2828 Phone: 760 753-6254 Fax: 760 753-7118 Saint John School : 760 944-8227 [email protected] www.saintjohnencinitas.org www.saintjohnschool.com Pastor Father James Bahash Associate Pastor Father Kibaki Robert, AJ, Deacon Bob Beiner School Principal Dan Schuh Sunday Mass — Live Stream Only 9:00am Live Stream www.saintjohnencinitas.org Adoration in the Main Church 7:00am to 7:00pm Monday through Saturday Sacrament of Penance Saturday 3:30pm and 6:00pm

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1001 Encinitas Blvd. Encinitas, CA 92024-2828 Phone: 760 753-6254 Fax: 760 753-7118

Saint John School : 760 944-8227 [email protected] www.saintjohnencinitas.org www.saintjohnschool.com

Pastor Father James Bahash Associate Pastor Father Kibaki Robert, AJ, Deacon Bob Beiner School Principal Dan Schuh

Sunday Mass — Live Stream Only 9:00am Live Stream www.saintjohnencinitas.org

Adoration in the Main Church 7:00am to 7:00pm Monday through Saturday

Sacrament of Penance Saturday 3:30pm and 6:00pm

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Page 2 Saint John the Evangelist From Father Jim March 29, 2020 Sunday Readings The first reading from the Old Testament prophet Ezekiel 37:12-14 is taken from the chapter about pouring forth the Spirit upon the "dry bones" in the valley of his vision. The prophet speaks of restoration through an act of God through the Spirit and that it was through him that the people first were saved from their oppression in Egypt, and by his power they will be saved again and restored as the people of God. The symbolic meaning of the reading is the resurrection of the people to new life, a theme clearly reiterated in succeeding apocalyptic literature and finally present in the death and resurrection of Jesus. The second reading from St Paul to the Romans 8:8-11 states that through Christ the whole person of the believer is saved, raised up, and redeemed. The realm of the flesh is the realm to be left behind, and the realm of the Spirit is where true life is to be found. But there is no Hellenistic dichotomy here between flesh and spirit since the believer lives with the Spirit of God en-fleshed in his body so that his whole person will live in conformity with that Spirit. The indwelling of the Spirit refers to the baptism of the person and his consequent moral life. The Gospel reading, St. John 11:1-45, opens up in front of us a scene of unprecedented sorrow. The Lord Jesus receives the mes-sage from the sisters of Lazarus who, when confronted with the gravity of his condition, tried the only thing possible, they turned to the Lord of who it was said: ‘Everything He does is good, he makes the deaf hear and the dumb speak’ (Mk 7:37). It is the cry of each one of us who would like their loved ones to live forever without ever leaving us. The Lord Jesus, inexplicably, waited a further two days before heading for Lazarus’ home. Even then, He only left with His disciples when he divinely knew of His friend’s death. This particular detail from the Gospel tells us that the Word of God was made Man for the love of all of us. Also, that His look of love is always upon us waiting for that meeting of immense joy that will happen in eternity. Upon Jesus’ arrival in Bethany there was a new apparently inexplicable development in the story. First Mary, then her sister Marta and behind them all the Jews who were united with them, converge on Jesus with the certainty that if there was a response to their sorrow it would come from Him. They were not irreligious people who were looking to Jesus for a solution. They profoundly accepted Israel’s faith in the final Resurrection and so even this event was not ultimately inexplicable. In fact, Martha said to the Lord, ‘I know that he will rise again at the resurrection on the last day’. (Jn 11:24) However, knowing that in relation to the Lord, nothing that was authentically human in them or their cry of sorrow be would be lost. Prior to that, their only consolation came from the eschatological faith of the time. In this last sign, worked by the Lord before His triumphant entrance into Jerusalem, everything seems to flow to that ‘new reality’ inaugurated by Emmanuel, God with us. Sharing our existence, Jesus had loved us with a supreme passion, with that virginal love that doesn’t seek to possess the heart of the other, but to love it in truth with delicate insistence right up to sacrificing Himself for us. In this infinite delicacy and attention to everyone, He was able to be moved by those who were linked to Him by ties of the most pro-found friendship who understood that it could not be anything but God’s presence amongst them. ‘I am the resurrection and the life; whoever believes in me, even if he dies, will live, and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die. Do you believe this? She said to him, Yes, Lord. I have come to believe that you are the Messiah, the Son of God, the one who is coming into the world. (Jn 11:25-27) Christ then performed the great miracle of Lazarus’ resurrection. He announced, through the work of the Father, that He, Himself, God made man, is the Resurrection and the Life. He is also the Lord of biological life. His voice can reach those who, like Lazarus, have exceeded the threshold of four days from their death and arrived at the point where bodily corruption commences. Faced with this sign, the words with which He foretold His Resurrection become clearer: ‘I lay down my life, that I may take it again.’(Jn 10:17) He really can ‘take up [His life] again’ as He is the Word of Life. If Lazarus’ resurrection didn’t stop the Lord’s beloved friend from embracing ‘our sister death’ – to use St Francis’ expression - when God finally called him again from this life, then how much greater is the Life that the Lord has earned for Lazarus and every one of us in the Pascal Mystery that we are preparing to celebrate a few days from now. It was Martha and Mary’s faith, even when confronted with Lazarus’ death that gave rise to the extraordinary miracle worked by Christ. This is not only a consoling story narrated in the letters of the Gospel, but it is also accessible to us today in the Church from the day of our Baptism until when we are incorporated to Him by means of the Spirit that He has given to us. ‘If the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, he who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will give life to your mortal bodies also through his Spirit who dwells in you.’ (Rom 8:11) Most Holy Mary, the mother of the Risen One, give us the grace to look towards and live the light of this extraordinary reality – the promise of Resurrection in Christ. Amen. From the Congregation for the Clergy

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Page 3 Saint John the Evangelist March 29, 2020 READINGS FOR THE WEEK

Monday: Dn 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 [41c-62]; Ps 23:1-6; Jn 8:1-11 Tuesday: Nm 21:4-9; Ps 102:2-3, 16-21; Jn 8:21-30 Wednesday: Dn 3:14-20, 91-92, 95; Dn 3:52-56; Jn 8:31-42 Thursday: Gn 17:3-9; Ps 105:4-9: Jn 8:51-59 Friday: Jer 20:10-13; Ps 18:2-7; Jn 10:31-42 Saturday: Ez 37:21-28; Jer 31:10, 11-13; Jn 11:45-56 Sunday: Mt 21:1-11 (procession); Is 50:4-7; Ps 22:8-9, 17-20, 23-24; Phil 2:6-11; Mt 26:14 — 27:66 [27:11-54]

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Sunday: Fifth Sunday of Lent Wednesday: April Fool’s Day Thursday: St. Francis of Paola Friday: First Friday; Abstinence Saturday: St. Isidore; First Saturday

Amount Received Total Identified Contributing Households

Mail In/Office Drop $5,418 31

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Mar 16— Mar 22 Total Registered Families: 3,219

Total weekly cost (based on Fiscal Yr 2018-2019) of salaries and benefits, liturgies, utilities, sacraments, repairs and on-

going maintenance: $25,451

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Every Sunday 9:00am Live Stream go to www.saintjohnencinitas.org click on Watch Live If you miss the Live recording the Mass will be posted for viewing at your convenience. The Church is open 7:00am to 7:00pm Monday through Saturday, for quiet prayer, adoration and reflection. The Adoration Chapel has been tem-porally relocated to the Church to al-low for social distancing.

BEREAVEMENT MINISTERS NEEDED! We are in need of bilingual Bereavement Ministers to help us with Hispanic funerals. The only requirements are 1) to be a parish-ioner of St John, 2) be bilingual in speaking, reading and writing English and Spanish, 3) have flexible hours to meet with the fami-lies to plan the funeral Mass and 4) be a kind, patient and com-passionate person who enjoys helping others. New Team Mem-bers will be trained by the Ministry Coordinator. To schedule an interview to become a member of this beloved Ministry contact the Parish Office or Toni at [email protected]

GIVE GLORY TO GOD On the Fifth Sunday of Lent, just before we begin to enter Holy Week, we are summoned to Bethany. If we had been friends of Mary, Laza-rus, and Martha, and found out that Lazarus was gravely ill, we probably would have dropped everything to be with them. This was what was so surprising about the behavior of Jesus. Although he was their close friend, he chose to stay away, that God’s glory would be manifested. This is a persistent theme in John’s Gospel. Right to the very end, Jesus’ works were meant to give glory to the Father. As our Lenten journey reaches a crescendo, let us be mindful that, as people who have “put on Christ” in baptism, we are also called, by our attitudes and actions, to give glory to God. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

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We really need more nighttime substitutes and need regular volunteers for the following hours: Thu: 5 PM Sat: 8 AM We are in need of a new Day Captain for Wednesday. A Day Captain assists with ar-ranging for subs when the regular person needs one. Until we find another volunteer, Ken Poggenburg, 760-635-2573, will fill that spot. Please contact Ken Poggenburg if you can help with this.

Adoration is prayer in the presence of the Most Blessed Sacrament ...7:00am to 7:00pm Monday-Saturday

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Dorrie Adessa, Jessie Aguilar, Steve Allen, Mary Allegretti, Charlotte Behler, Tom Bussjaeger, Michael Verla Carney, Carla Chicas, Irene Czech, Greg Fix, Earl Flores, Janice Hyatt, Maria Johnson, John Kamary, Meghan Lenehan, Scott McMannis, Kerry McGaughey, Larry Morgan, San-dra Naidenoff, Toni Naidenoff, Bob Papera, Donna Pa-pera, Colleen Peacock, Vince Pompo, Bob O’Donnell, Maureen Ramirez, Dave Rechsteiner, Toni Rechsteiner, Lynda Tracy, Michal Tuzinkiewicz, Norbert Wengler and all those affected by the Coronavirus

We pray for our sick and deceased at daily Mass. We list names for prayer requests for one month. If someone wishes to have a name remembered again, the name will need to be resubmitted to the office.

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CHARITY If you truly want to help the soul of your neighbor, you should approach God first with all your heart. Ask him simply to fill you with charity, the greatest of all virtues; with it you can accomplish what you desire.

MASS INTENTIONS Saturday Mar 28 8:00am Rosa Luzardo † 5:00pm Parishioners Sunday Mar 29 7:30am Montgomery & Adessa Family † 9:00am Matthew & Lindsay Romag (SI) 10:30am Margaret Audrey Palmer † 12:00pm Jason Alexis Garcia † 5:00pm Michael Wagner † Monday Mar 30 8:00am Rosella Greco † Tuesday Mar 31 8:00am Lillian Cardona (SI) Wednesday Apr 1 8:00am Clare Swanson † Thursday Apr 2 8:00am Frank Braun (SI) Friday Apr 3 8:00am Rosella Greco † Saturday Apr 4 8:00am Christopher & Jerry Thissen † 5:00pm Mary Constance McCormack † Sunday Apr 5 7:30am Montgomery & Adessa Family † 9:00am Roger Stolberg † 10:30am Maria Ragone † 12:00pm Parishioners 5:00pm Daniel Gonzales †

Out of the depths I cry to you, O LORD; LORD, hear my voice!

— Psalm 130:1

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Página 5 Saint John the Evangelist From Father Jim Marzo 29, 2020 Lecturas dominicales La primera lectura del profeta del Antiguo Testamento Ezequiel 37: 12-14 se toma del capítulo sobre derramar el Espíritu sobre los "huesos secos" en el valle de su visión. El profeta habla de la restauración a través de un acto de Dios por medio del Espíritu y que fue a través de él que el pueblo primero se salvó de su opresión en Egipto, y por su poder serán salvados nuevamente y res-taurados como el pueblo de Dios. El significado simbólico de la lectura es la resurrección de las personas a una nueva vida, un tema claramente reiterado en la literatura apocalíptica posterior y finalmente presente en la muerte y resurrección de Jesús. La segunda lectura de San Pablo a los Romanos 8: 8-11 declara que a través de Cristo toda la persona del creyente es salvada, levantada y redimida. El reino de la carne es el reino que se debe dejar atrás, y el reino del Espíritu es donde se encuentra la vida verdadera. Pero aquí no hay una dicotomía helenística entre carne y espíritu, ya que el creyente vive con el Espíritu de Dios en-cerrado en su cuerpo para que toda su persona viva de conformidad con ese Espíritu. La morada del Espíritu se refiere al bautis-mo de la persona y su consecuente vida moral. La lectura del Evangelio, San Juan 11: 1-45, abre ante nosotros una escena de tristeza sin precedentes. El Señor Jesús recibe el mensaje de las hermanas de Lázaro que, cuando se enfrentaron con la gravedad de su condición, intentaron lo único posible, se volvieron hacia el Señor de quien se decía: 'Todo lo que hace es bueno, el sordo escucha y mudo habla '(Mc 7, 37). Es el grito de cada uno de nosotros que quisiera que sus seres queridos vivan para siempre sin dejarnos nunca. El Señor Jesús, inexplicablemente, esperó otros dos días antes de dirigirse a la casa de Lázaro. Incluso entonces, solo se fué con sus discípulos cuando divinamente supo de la muerte de su amigo. Este detalle particular del Evangelio nos dice que la Palabra de Dios se hizo hombre por el amor de todos nosotros. Además, que Su mirada de amor siempre está sobre nosotros esperando esa reunión de inmensa alegría que sucederá en la eternidad. A la llegada de Jesús a Betania hubo un nuevo desarrollo aparentemente inexplicable en la historia. Primero María, luego su her-mana Marta y detrás de ellos todos los judíos que se unieron con ellos, convergen en Jesús con la certeza de que si hubiera una respuesta a su dolor, vendría de Él. No eran personas irreligiosas que buscaban en Jesús una solución. Aceptaron profundamente la fe de Israel en la Resurrección final y, por lo tanto, incluso este evento no fue en última instancia inexplicable. De hecho, Marta le dijo al Señor: "Sé que resucitará en la resurrección el último día". (Jn 11:24) Sin embargo, sabiendo que en relación con el Se-ñor, nada de lo que era auténticamente humano en ellos o su grito de pena se perdería. Antes de eso, su único consuelo provenía de la fe escatológica de la época. En esta última señal, trabajada por el Señor antes de su entrada triunfante en Jerusalén, todo parece fluir hacia esa "nueva reali-dad" inaugurada por Emmanuel, Dios con nosotros. Compartiendo nuestra existencia, Jesús nos había amado con una pasión suprema, con ese amor virginal que no busca poseer el corazón del otro, sino amarlo en verdad con una delicada insistencia has-ta sacrificarse por nosotros. En esta infinita delicadeza y atención a todos, pudo ser conmovido por aquellos que estaban vincula-dos a Él por lazos de la amistad más profunda que entendieron que no podía ser otra cosa que la presencia de Dios entre ellos. 'Yo soy la resurrección y la vida; quien crea en mí, incluso si muere, vivirá, y todos los que viven y creen en mí nunca morirán. ¿Cree usted esto? Ella le dijo: Sí, señor. He llegado a creer que eres el Mesías, el Hijo de Dios, el único que viene al mundo. (Juan 11: 25-27) Cristo realizó el gran milagro de la resurrección de Lázaro. Anunció, a través de la obra del Padre, que Él mismo, Dios hecho hom-bre, es la Resurrección y la Vida. Él es también el Señor de la vida biológica. Su voz puede llegar a aquellos que, como Lázaro, han excedido el umbral de cuatro días desde su muerte y llegaron al punto donde comienza la corrupción corporal. Frente a este signo, las palabras con las que predijo Su resurrección se vuelven más claras: "Pongo mi vida, para que pueda volver a tomar-la" (Jn 10:17). Realmente puede "retomar [Su vida] de nuevo" como El es la Palabra de vida. Si la resurrección de Lázaro no im-pidió que el amado amigo del Señor abrazara 'nuestra hermana la muerte', para usar la expresión de San Francisco, cuando Dios finalmente lo llamó otra vez de esta vida, entonces, ¿cuánto más grande es la Vida que el Señor ha ganado por Lázaro y cada uno de nosotros en el misterio de Pascal que nos estamos preparando para celebrar dentro de unos días.

Fue la fe de Marta y María, incluso cuando se enfrentaron con la muerte de Lázaro, lo que dio lugar al milagro extraordinario real-izado por Cristo. Esta no es solo una historia consoladora narrada en las cartas del Evangelio, sino que también es accesible para nosotros hoy en la Iglesia desde el día de nuestro Bautismo hasta cuando nos incorporamos a Él por medio del Espíritu que Él nos ha dado. ‘Si el Espíritu del que levantó a Jesús de entre los muertos mora en ti, el que resucitó a Cristo Jesús de la muerte dará vida a tus cuerpos mortales también a través de su Espíritu que mora en ti '' (Rom 8:11)

La Santísima María, madre del Resucitado, nos dá la gracia de mirar y vivir la luz de esta realidad extraordinaria: la promesa de la resurrección en Cristo. Amén. De la Congregación para el Clero

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Religious Education Saint John School Dan Schuh 760 944-8227 Religious Education Ann McGinnis 760 753-6254 ‘Faithways’ Junior-High Abel and Gloria Castellanos 760 753-6254 Youth Ministry-High School Abel, Gloria & Pat 760 753-6254 Hispanic Ministry Raquel Ayala 760 753-6254 Music Ministry Lino Gambino 760 753-6254

Adult Faith R.C.I.A Allen Stone/Al Schmid 760 753-6254 Perpetual Adoration Ken Poggenburg 760 753-6254 Perpetual Adoration (Sp) Lupe Cardona 760 753-6254 Young Adult Ministry Parish Office 760-753-6254

Organizations Altar Society Karen Sawchenko 760 753-6254 Boy Scouts/Cub Scouts Blane Adessa 760 753-6254 Catholic Men’s Fellowship David Pavnic / Freddy Picciano 760 753-6254 Culture of Life Keith & Natalie Garcia 760 753-6254 Guadalupanos Olivia Reynaga 760 753-6254 Holy Name Rick Decker 760 753-6254 Knights of Columbus Pat Connors III 760 753-6254 Marriage Encounter Mike and Nancy Reisinger 760 753-6254 Saint Vincent de Paul Tracy Ferchaw 760 753-3056 Seniors Nettie March 760 753-6254

INTENCION DE MISAS Domingo, Marzo 29, 2020

7:30am Montgomery & Adessa Family † 9:00am Matthew & Lindsay Romag (SI) 10:30am Margaret Audrey Palmer † 12:00pm Jason Alexis Garcia † 5:00pm Michael Wagner †

LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA

Lunes: Dn 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 [41c-62]; Sal 23 (22):1-6; Jn 8:1-11 Martes: Nm 21:4-9; Sal 102 (101):2-3, 16-21; Jn 8:21-30 Miércoles: Dn 3:14-20, 91-92, 95; Dn 3:52-56; Jn 8:31-42 Jueves: Gn 17:3-9; Sal 105 (104):4-9: Jn 8:51-59 Viernes: Jer 20:10-13; Sal 18 (17):2-7; Jn 10:31-42 Sábado: Ez 37:21-28; Jer 31:10, 11-13; Jn 11:45-56 Domingo: Mt 21:1-11 (procesión); Is 50:4-7; Sal 22 (21):8-9, 17-20, 23-24; Fil 2:6-11; Mt 26:14 — 27:66 [27:11-54]

LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Quinto Domingo de Cuaresma Miércoles: Día de los inocentes Jueves: San Francisco de Paula Viernes: Primer viernes; Abstinencia Sábado: San Isidoro; Primer sábado

LLÉNANOS Abre de par en par las ventanas de nuestro espí-ritu y llénanos de luz; abre de par en par la puerta de nuestro corazón para que podamos recibirte y agasajarte con todo nues-tro poder de adoración. —Christina Rossetti

¡SE NECESITAN MINISTROS PARA DUELO! Necesitamos ministros de duelo bilingües que nos ayuden con los funerales hispanos. Los únicos requisitos son 1) ser feligrés de San Juan, 2) ser bilingüe en hablar, leer y escribir inglés y español, 3) tener horarios flexibles para reunirse con las familias para planificar la misa fúnebre y 4) ser amable, Persona paciente y compasiva que disfruta ayudando a los demás. Los nuevos miembros del equipo serán entrenados por el coordinador del ministerio. Para programar una entrevista para ser miembro de este querido Ministerio, comuníquese con la Oficina Parroquial o con Toni en [email protected] CARIDAD Si verdaderamente quieres ayudar a tu prójimo, tú

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Desde el abismo de mis pecados clamo a ti; Señor, escucha mi clamor.

— Salmo 130 (129):1

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