Our Lady of Perpetual Help · 2019-09-19 · Our Lady of Perpetual Help School seeks a Principal...
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Our Lady of Perpetual Help
PARISH & SCHOOL
Preschool, Transitional Kindergarten (TK), Kindergarten, 1st-8th Grades
661-327-7741 www.olph1.org
Weekend Masses:Saturday Vigil: 4:00pm,
5:30pm (Spanish)Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am,
10:30am, 12:00 noon, 5:00pm
Daily Masses:Monday: No MassTuesday: 6:00pm (Spanish)Wednesday–Thursday: 7:00am
Friday: 7:00am during the summer (8:15am during the school year)
Confessions: Thursday 5:00pm (until all are heard) or by appointment
Eucharistic Adoration: Tuesday 5:00pm–6:00pm
Baptisms & Marriages: Please call the office for information.
661-323-3108 • 124 Columbus Street, Bakersfield, CA 93305 • www.olphbakersfield.org
Parish Office Hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00am–12:30pm, 1:30pm–5:00pm
Misas in Español Sábado (Vigilia): 5:30pm Martes: 6:00pm
Confesiones: Jueves 5:00pm
Bautizos: 2do sábado del mes
Bodas y Quinceañeras: Favor de llamar a la oficina
AUGUST 18, 2019 • 20TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Rev. Hector Lopez Pastor (ext 6) [email protected]
Veronica Johnson Office & Facility Manager (ext 1) [email protected]
Katrina Villegas Director of Religious Formation (ext 2) [email protected]
Roseanne Kobilis Adult Religious Education (ext 236) [email protected]
Jimmy Montoya (ext 274) Elementary Religious Education Coord. [email protected]
Liz Cervantes Music Ministry Coordinator (ext 279) [email protected]
Adela Blanco (ext 280) Wedding and Quinceanera Coordinator [email protected]
Our Lady of Perpetual Help School
Loss •
Love • Hope • Peace
The Next ChapterYou're invited to "The Next Chapter" for fellowship and lunch. "The Next Chapter" is a ministry at Our Lady of Perpetual Help for widows and widowers for social and support. All are welcome. We also welcome men and women whose spouses are alive yet find their lives will never be the same, due to illness.
When: August 26th at 11:30 amPlace: Loma Linda Restaurant
Mass Intentionsaugust 17 4:00 pm Jesus & Salomina Perez (Jay & Myrna Buenviaje)
5:30 pm Corbin McMurtrey (Paul & Diane Dhanens)
august 18 7:30 am Warren Haupt (Haupt Family)
Guinevere Murphy (Peggy Sinichko)
9:00 am Missa Pro Populo
10:30 am Generosa Baliton (Baliton Family)
12:00 pm George Kimm Jr. (Kimm Family)
5:00 pm Michael Ferucchi (Donna Kocks)
august 19 No Mass.
august 20 6:00 pm Martin & Monica Marzan (Marietta Tan & Family)
august 21 7:00 am Tod Denison (Tucker Family)
august 22 7:00 am Greg Boylan (Jack & Francine Frassel)
august 23 8:15 am Warren Haupt (Haupt Family)
Daily Mass Schedule Beginning August 23rd, the daily
Mass time on Fridays of the school year returns to 8:15am.
Job DescriptionOur Lady of Perpetual Help School seeks a Principal for the 2019-2020 academic year, beginning as soon as possible. The principal performs a ministry role in the school and, as such, must be an active and practicing Roman Catholic whose lifestyle, personal time activity, and professional conduct are in accord with the teachings and precepts of the Catholic Church. We are seeking a person with a passion for guiding children spiritually, academically, and morally. Candidates should have exceptional communication skills and an ability to work with students, parents, school staff, and parish representatives. They should also have experience in fiscal management and merging Catholic traditions with best instructional practices in the 21st century.
Minimum Requirements• Be a practicing Roman Catholic• Be committed to the ministry, philosophy, and goals of
Catholic school education• Have a BA or BS degree from an accredited college or university• Have a minimum of four years successful teaching experience• Have a California Teaching Credential
Preference in hiring is normally given to candidates who not only meet the minimum requirements, but who possess the following:• An MA or higher degree in education from an accredited
college or university• Proven teaching and administrative experience in a Catholic
school• Proven leadership skills• Possess a California Administrative Services credential
Interested persons need to download an Administrator Application from www.Dioceseoffresno.org, Schools Tab, Applications. Submit completed applications and support materials to:
Mona FaulknerSuperintendent of Catholic Schools1550 N. Fresno St.Fresno, CA 93704 [email protected]
Next meeting is on Saturday, August 24th, at
8:30am in the hall.All men of the parish are invited.
OLPH Men’s Fellowshiptraining & strengthening the
men of our parish
OPEN POSITION: PRINCIPAL
Mary RodriguezPaul Arambula
Carmen Montiel Consuelo Snow
Joe Enriquez Shirley Lucas
Jermaine Johnson Daisey Hughes
Chabelo Sanchez Jason Lopez
Ruth Espinosa Ruben Espinosa
Ignacio Alvarado Jr.Victor CastanedaCindy C. London
Jimmy Lopez Michael Kelley Yvonne Bonnet
Christopher AppletonGuinevere Murphy
If someone you love is ill, you are welcome to add their name to the prayer list. Visit olphbakersfield.org and click the link for prayer requests, or email [email protected]
Annabelle JoergerDesire Freeman Sarah Hardcastle
Norma Hernandez Vera Frank Razo
Manuel GutierrezElaine Jamison
Maria C. CrawfordVirginia O. Valles
Prayers for the DeceasedOraciones por los difuntos
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Prayers for the
Sick in Our Parish
LITURGY OF THE WORD WITH CHILDRENLiturgy of the Word with Children is a special opportunity in which children between the ages of 5-7 can listen and understand the Sunday Mass readings. During the beginning of the 9:00am Mass, the children are invited to come forth and be dismissed to participate for their own celebration. Just as those who remain in Mass listen to readings from Scripture, sing a psalm, and encounter Jesus in the Gospel, so do the children through these same readings that have been adapted for their level of understanding. After the Creed is recited, the children are brought back to rejoin their parents and family for the remainder of the Mass. This liturgy is offered every Sunday at the 9:00am Mass from September thru April and kicks off on September 8th this year. There is no registration needed for participation in the Children’s Liturgy. If you attend Mass at 9am, simply listen for the invitation by the priest for the children to come forth, and the group will be led out by their leader. All leaders are Safe Environment certified and trained according to the policies of the Diocese of Fresno.
SPECIAL NEEDS MINISTRY
Our Religious Formation Director, Katrina Villegas, will be outside after all Masses this Sunday to share the debut of a new Special Needs Ministry in our parish. She'd love to meet with you and your child and discuss your interest in this ministry that can prepare your child to receive their Sacraments or develop a deeper relationship with Christ and His Church in a fun and nurturing environment.
RELIGIOUS FORMATION NEWS
CATHOLIC BIBLE STUDY OF THE BOOK OF EXODUS
TEN MONDAYS at 6:30 pm BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 9TH
Bring your Bible and join us in the hall for a 10-week Catholic Bible Study on the Book of Exodus. Exodus is often seen as the defining moment in Israel’s history, when God
called Israel out of slavery in Egypt to freedom. The story of Exodus isn’t only Israel’s story, however — it’s also our story. Exodus: Called to Freedom looks through the lens of Christ and the Church to show how God ultimately desired to free us from the deadly grip of sin so that we could have authentic freedom.
Register online (www.olphbakersfield.org) or at the Religious Education office. Registration Fee: Workbook and online access: $27.00
Learn more about these and other programs by contacting Katrina Villegas, Director of Religious Formation, at 661.323.3108 ext 2 or [email protected].
© 2019 Liguori Publications • Liguori, MO 63057-9999
Consider how [Jesus] endured such opposition from sinners, in order that you may not grow weary and lose heart.
Hebrews 12:3
bosom was a desire to turn hearts toward his Father. Jesus didn’t back down from preaching out of fear of rejection of the gospel. Neither should we.
—Fr. Mark Haydu, LC
For ReflectionDo I read the news and immerse myself in this culture with the examining heart of one called to transform culture with the gospel?
Are there ways I have become of the world and need to be more of the gospel?
August 18, 2019
Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time (C)Jer 38:4–6, 8–10Heb 12:1–4Lk 12:49–53
We Are All Prophets
Persecution is part of a prophet’s life. Their strong messages
are rarely met with open hearts even if conversion, rather than confrontation, is what the prophet seeks. Bartholomew, one of the Twelve Apostles, was preaching in India and Turkey in the first century and converted the Armenian king. But the king’s brother had him flayed alive. Jeremiah foretold the destruction of Jerusalem unless the people returned their hearts to the Lord. This call to conversion was considered demoralizing for those who wished to continue in their self-centered ways. His words were even crushing the soldiers! Either Jeremiah was quite the preacher, the soldiers were weak, guilty—or both!
The fire of the prophet’s words is meant as a call to action for the soul caught up in lukewarm stagnation. They should be uncomfortable.
When more than 2,000 bishops reflected on the Church at Vatican II, they insisted that every baptized Christian have a prophetic mission. We’re called to shake things up. The role of the prophet is to examine in prayerful observation the signs of the times, and to read into them calls to action. The prophet listens with one ear to the Lord and another to society in order to speak wisely to his contemporaries.
This call to preach whether convenient or not was experienced by Christ. The flame that burned in his
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A Word from Pope FrancisI encourage you always to have prophetic courage in rejecting everything that demeans human beings, and all forms of exploitation that degrades them. Continue to show those signs of hospitality and solidarity, great and small, which can light up the
lives of children and old people, migrants and refugees, in search of peace.—Address to Caritas Internationalis, November 17, 2016
CalendarMonday
AUGUST 19Weekday
Jgs 2:11–19Mt 19:16–22
TuesdayAUGUST 20St. Bernard,
Abbot and Doctor of the ChurchJgs 6:11–24aMt 19:23–30
WednesdayAUGUST 21St. Pius X,
PopeJgs 9:6–15Mt 20:1–16
ThursdayAUGUST 22
Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Jgs 11:29–39aMt 22:1–14
FridayAUGUST 23
WeekdayRu 1:1, 3–6, 14b–16, 22
Mt 22:34–40
SaturdayAUGUST 24
St. Bartholomew, Apostle
Rv 21:9b–14Jn 1:45–51
SundayAUGUST 25
Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time
Is 66:18–21Heb 12:5–7, 11–13
Lk 13:22–30
Why do we ask the saints to intercede for us with God?
In Job 42:8, the Lord encourages Job’s friends to seek his intercession on their behalf. Then in 1 Thessalonians 5:25, St. Paul asks Church members
in Thessalonica to pray for him and his missionary companions: “Brothers, pray for us.” In neither the New nor Old Testament is there a concern that it might be inappropriate to ask living members of one’s faith community for support in prayer before God.
Therefore, if we believe the saints are “living” members of our community, why would we not ask for their prayerful support just as we do the flesh-and-blood members of the community we can see and touch?
Christ is the one true mediator between God and humans, but Christ calls us into a community of faith. Prayer with the saints celebrates and builds this community that God delights in
working through and in. To ignore the saints is to deprive ourselves of gifts that God freely chooses to give.
We hope to be in communion with the saints forever. At this time, we strengthen our fellowship with them through prayer.
—Fr. Matthew Allman, CSsR [email protected]
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