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WELCOME! Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church
2640 E. Orange Grove Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107 www.abvmpasadena.org
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil: 5:00PM
Sunday: 7:30AM 9:00AM 11:00AM 5:00PM
Monday - Saturday: 8:15AM
Pastor: Fr. Michael Ume
Pastoral Associate: Sr. Susan Slater, SHCJ
Visiting Priest: Fr. Alan Phillip, C.P.
Business Manager: Kathy Tracy
School Principal: Rose Navarro
Office Hours: Monday-Friday
9:00AM-Noon & 1:00-4:00PM
(626)792-1343 (626)792-0052 (Fax)
Confessions: Saturdays 3:30-4:30PM
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www.abvmpasadena.org
Pastor: (626)792-1343 Fr. Michael Ume
Pastoral Associate (626)792-1343 x508 Sr. Susan Slater, SHCJ
Parish Staff: (626)792-1343 Katherine Tracy, Parish Business Manager [email protected] Mary Parra, Secretary, [email protected] Chandra Persad, Secretary, [email protected] Linda Mennis, Bulletin, [email protected]
Assumption School (626)793-2089 Rose Navarro, Principal [email protected]
Faith Formation Coordinator Pre-School to Teen (626)792-6844 Cheli Valdez, [email protected]
Adult Faith Formation Coordinator (626)792-1343 x508 Sr. Susan Slater, SHCJ, [email protected]
Bible Study Debbie Pelch - [email protected].
Environment Committee Frances Inafuku - (626)584-9430
Eucharistic Ministers
Friends In Deed (Interfaith Council) Ed Vidimos - (626)355-0530 friendsindeedpas.org.
Gregorian Chant Group Timothy O’Brien - (626)449-3486
Habitat for Humanity Terri Lauerman (626)201-3806
Intercessory Prayer Group Cri Hubbard - (626)794-4744 or [email protected]
Knights of Columbus Ed Vidimos - (626)355-0530
Marriage Encounter Michael & Veronica Sasaki - (626)755-0244 [email protected]
Respect Life Mary Kay Gates [email protected]
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Sr. Susan Slater, SHCJ-(626)792-1343 x508 [email protected]
How to Contact Us Seniors Brynn Fisher, (626) 795-3673, [email protected]
Scheduling of Ministers for Mass Liz Oberreiter, (626) 290-2126, [email protected]
The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, Assumption BVM-Conference: Robert Wyatt, President
Hotline for Assistance: (626)657-0836 For free pick-up of large donations like appliances, furniture & vehicles Call: (800)974-3571 or (323)224-6280
Ushers Head Usher-Eddie Robledo, (626) 791-2222 Assistant Head Usher-Kyle Kveton, (213) 300-7357
Mother Mary Visitation Ministry Lorna Willard - (626)533-7655
Women’s Carmelite Retreat Cheryl Harlow - (626)794-7813, [email protected]
Young Adult Ministry Manny Soriano - [email protected]
Holy Day of Obligation Schedule: Vigil: 7:00PM Holy Day: 8:15AM, 7:00PM
Devotions: Rosary & Divine Mercy after the 8:15AM daily Mass
Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help on Saturdays after the 8:15AM Mass
Meditation Chant Service Resumes in September
Baptisms: Baptisms take place on the third Sunday of each month at 10:00AM. Please contact the office to schedule an ap-pointment to meet with the pastor. Please go to our web-site for important preparatory information: abvmpasadena.org/sacraments
Marriages: Engaged couples: Thank you for considering a Catholic Marriage blessed by God in the Holy Sacrament of Matri-mony. Six months of preparation is required by the Catho-lic Church. Please phone the office to schedule an ap-pointment 6 months prior to the proposed wedding date.
Welcome to Our Parish Registering in a parish is a declaration of your desire to be a part of a Catholic community and a commitment to the life of the parish family. Being a registered parishion-er makes things easier when it is time for infant baptism, school registration, weddings, funerals, affidavits and when asked to be a baptismal or confirmation sponsor. We can only do this if you are a registered, active and contributing member in the parish. Please call, visit the office or go online to our website to register.
Prepare for the Sacraments
To Participate in Our Ministries Contact
Join Us In Worship
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Tweet From Pope Francis In the uncertainty that we feel both inside and out, the Lord gives us a certainty: He remem-bers us. 8/7
DID YOU KNOW? Keep an eye out during social events at school and church Now that your children are getting ready to head back to school, it’s a good time to re-familiarize yourself with the school or church property. Keep a special look-out for any rooms or areas where supervision is low, and where a predator could take a child without being no-ticed. During school events, these are the places to watch. You should also take note of any locked doors, areas under bleachers or in stairwells, or anywhere else suspicious. Child safety should be a priority for all events. Learn more from the VIRTUS® article “Premises Safe-ty… Always a High Priority” athttp://www.la-archdiocese.org/org/protecting/Pages/VIRTUS-Current-Online-Articles.aspx.
Help Needed Catechists for Faith Formation
Teacher/Catechists are need for our Faith Formation Program, especially in our Ele-mentary School age program. Our Faith Formation Classes meet on Sunday Morn-
ings. Training will be provided in August.
For more information contact our Faith Formation Coordi-nator: Cheli Valdez, (626)792-6844 or [email protected]
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Young Adult Ministry
Leaders from Confirmation/Youth Ministry and YAM mem-bers teamed up last weekend for a trail cleanup in Eaton Canyon. Together, they collect-ed enough trash to fill up their bags, protecting the local wild-
life and beautifying the space for all. In Pope Francis' en-cyclical “Laudato Si,” we are reminded to "care for our common home", the earth that God has blessed with life. Let us remember our responsibility to steward creation now and for the generations to come.
Young adults 18-39 are invited to join our Wednesday meetings, and all are welcome to subscribe to our news-letter.
Contact [email protected] for more information. or to be added to our newsletter.
Find us on Facebook at facebook.com/abvm.yam and Instagram @abvmyam.Young Adult Ministry
Habitat For Humanity August 27 at 7:00PM
Please join us at SGV Habitat for Humanity Catholic Coalition Meeting to plan out the 2019-2020 year. We will also brainstorm
ideas on future fundraising for necessary materials to help build 2 new homes in Pasadena. The meeting will be on August 27, 2019 at 7:00 pm at the Community Center in the Long Room.
Questions or RSVP, please contact Terri Lauerman 626.201.3806 or [email protected]. We’re look-ing forward to seeing you!
Week of Priestly Renewal
As was previously announced, Archbishop Jose Gomez has convoked a mandatory gathering for all of the priests who belong to the Archdiocese of Los Angeles to chal-lenge us to a deeper renewal of our priestly service. This Convocation is scheduled for this week, August 26-29. Approximately 350 priests will assemble with the Arch-bishop for prayer and fellowship, input from a number of speakers, and discussions with one another. Please keep us in your prayer during these days.
Mission Cooperative Collection August 24-25
Thomas and Margaret Liautaud will be speaking at all the Masses on August 24-25 on behalf of Mis-
sion Doctors Association as part of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles Mission Cooperative Plan.
A mission of healing and partnership of hope, Mission Doctors Association invites us to keep all the Mission Doctors in our prayers. Please consider supporting gen-erously the lifesaving work of the Mission Doctors. www.missiondoctors.org
Ministry Corner
The Intercessory Prayer Ministry The Intercessory Prayer Ministry originally began as the St. Faustina & St. Francis Prayer Group in 2004. It was the brainchild of the late Tom Mahoney and Sylvia Green, both medical professionals. Their concern was that many of the critically ill patients in their care did not always have prompt access to a priest for Anointing of the Sick. Although local priests would always do their best to ac-commodate the sick and dying, it became apparent that more vocations to the Priesthood were critical. The main prayer focus of the group became “an increase of holy men to the Priesthood.” Prayers have been answered, as we have witnessed three good men ordained since 2004. Fr. Leo Ortega, Fr. Larry Revilla and Fr. Gilbert Guzman who each celebrated their first Mass at Assumption.
We continue to pray for vocations to the Priesthood, Dea-conate and Religious Orders. On October 13, 2017 our very own Rose Princess, Zena Brown, entered the Clois-tered Carmelite Order in Alhambra and has been named Sr. Faustina Mary of the Holy Eucharist. We are so blessed! We also pray for those on Assumption’s prayer list.
We are still going strong after fifteen years, our Interces-sors have increased in number but we can always use a few more Prayer Warriors. We are open to all prayer re-quests BIG or small. We continue to meet in the Church on most Mondays throughout the year at 7 p.m. Please come and join us as we gather in Jesus name.
Matt. 18:19-20 “If two of you agree on earth about any-thing they ask, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven. For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I in the midst of them."
Contact: Cri Hubbard - (626)794-4744 or [email protected]
FOLLOW ME: MEETING JESUS IN THE
GOSPEL OF JOHN.
Being Catholic takes more than simply believing in God or doing
what God asks of us. Jesus wants us to be more than just a believer—He wants each of us to be His disciple and friend. To help you answer this call to a deeper rela-tionship with Christ, Assumption Parish will be offering an 8-week Bible Study course, Follow Me: Meeting Jesus in the Gospel of John. Each class session will include a vid-eo presentation by Edward Sri, as well as prayer and dis-cussion. Participants are also asked to do some home preparation and bring a Bible to each session.
DATES: Wednesday, September 11-November 6, 2019 (No session on Oct. 2)
WHERE: Morning Class: Church, “Chapel” Room Evening Class: Rectory, Upstairs
TIME: Morning:10:30-12:00 Noon Evening: 7:00-8:30 pm
COST: $20 (for Workbook; payable at first session)
FACILITATOR: Sr. Susan Slater, SHCJ
REGISTRATION: Call the Parish Office (626-792-1343) or email Sr. Susan: [email protected]
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PLEASE PRAY FOR… Arthur Aguirre Lori Berberian Warren Burkhart Matilde Candenosa David Carvajal Allie Clark Bishop Edward W. Clark Rosendo Beni Cruz Dolores Diott Louise Dockey Aurora Fletes Jack Golden Monica Gonzales The Grimm Family Christie Ford Marie DeMarco Grotewiel Bambi Haggins Pearl Haggins Marina Henderson Jim Joy Norma Jugo Howard Kim Dom Llamas James McCarthy George Mekhaial. Vera Mercurio
Angela Moguel Ariel Moguel Hermenegildo Moguel, Jr. Sgt. Andrew Noonan Tim O’Neil Vanessa Ojeda Carmen Pacheco Howard Persad Diane Price Giovanna Price Gil Ramirez Michael Rufo Marie Ryan Raji Saadi Bernice Santillan Sbrocca Family James Smith Katie Sorrentino Mary Tracy Morgan Underwood Mario A. Valdez, Sr. Tom Willard
...Those Who Have Died Gabriel Talag Pahati Fr. Carlos J. Villasmil
“...They shall proclaim My glory among the nations.” (Isaiah 66:19)
Help proclaim God’s glory by helping your parish and school spread the Gospel. Consider including Assumption parish and
school in your estate plan.
Our correct legal title is: The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Los Angeles, A Corporation Sole for the benefit of: Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish and/or school.
For further information, please contact Kimberly Jetton at (213) 637-7512 / [email protected] www.ADLALegacy.org
School News
Welcome Back!
This week, Assump-tion School opens its doors for its 67th year! Back in 1952, 168 stu-dents began the school year in grades 1-4. Many things have changed since the 50’s, but one thing has remained constant: the commitment of Assumption School to provide a “nurturing
environment, rooted in Gospel values and Catholic tradi-tions, where each child is recognized, respected, and cherished as a child of God.”
Maintenance & Repairs Report – Month of July 2019 Those green envelopes…
The green envelopes found in your monthly envelope packet and in our pews are restricted for use towards our Church Maintenance & Repairs. Amounts collected from the “green envelopes” remain 100% in our parish and are not subject to an Archdiocese assessment fee. These funds go directly toward paying for our church facility up-keep, maintenance and improvements, and the utilities bills.
We had 15 less families participating this month versus June 2019. There were 5 Sundays in June 2019. Please consider donating to this much needed fund.
Here is a look at the month of July 2019 “green enve-lope” collections versus our actual maintenance & repairs expenditures:
Funds collected from green envelopes $ 9,641 Repairs, routine maintenance, utility expenses $16,065 Shortfall for the month $ (6,424) Families Participating (green envelopes or indicated on check) 274
In July, there were major repairs to the water pipes in the Community Center. You may contribute anytime during the month by either using the green envelope found in your packet or in the pew or simply indicate on the memo line of your check, “Maintenance & Repairs.”
Thank you so very much for your continuing generosity!
Parish Men’s Retreat Mater Dolorosa Passionist Retreat Center
September 20-September 22
God is doing something New in Us: Ex-ploring paths of deepening Faith “Remember not the events of the past. The things of long ago consider not. See, I am
doing something new! Now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?” Isaiah 43:18-19
What a bold proclamation, this prophecy of Isaiah. Yet, it is true. God is doing a new thing in each of our lives. The challenge is to be open, ready to listen, ready to sur-render to God’s love, God’s Spirit at work within us.
Contact: Eddie Robledo (626)355-7188 or Nancy Boldt Retreat Coordinator: [email protected] 626-355-7188 Ext 133
Mission Statement Survey
Our Parish Council is working on a parish Mission Statement and would like your input. A Mission Statement will define who we are as a faith community, outline our reason for existence, purpose and philosophy, give focus to our ministries and unify our activities and efforts. The survey is available on the parish website.
Faith Formation News Faith Formation & Teen Confirmation
Register for Next Year
Our programs, which take place on Sundays, are de-
signed for children in their Pre-School to Teen years, including one for Special Needs children. As parents are the primary educators of their children, our pro-grams seek to engage the family in faith sharing and faith building. From October-April we sponsor a month-ly Sunday Family Mass as well as regularly held parent sessions to assist parents in their responsibility to fos-ter their children’s faith and spiritual development.
Registration packets for the next school year are available. Packets are available in the Faith Formation office and the Rectory.
For information about classes and programs contact: Ms. Cheli Valdez at [email protected] or (626)792-6844 or
Ms. Pat Vidimos at [email protected]
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Society of St. Vincent de Paul Assumption Conference
"I Am A Man"
Amongst the squalor of homelessness and its misery, we search for and affirm human
dignity in the friends-in-need we meet and serve. Con-stantly reminded of their need for acceptance, we hear their calls to be seen.
Thinking about our Homeless Caravan, I am reminded of a time when the call for dignity reached a fever pitch: Memphis, 1968. Ehcol Cole and Robert Walker were two sanitation workers killed by a faulty trash compactor where they had taken shelter during a storm. All these workers faced hazardous conditions, low pay, unpaid overtime and constant harassment from a police force predominantly comprised of Klansmen enforcing "Jim Crow." When Ehcol and Robert lost their lives, city gov-ernment barely took notice. Outrage boiled over, and blacks took to the streets of Memphis with signs that read, "I Am A Man."
Like the "Trumpets of Jericho" blaring… this was the thunderous call that brought Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. to Memphis where he gave his last speech, "I've Been To The Mountaintop." This speech was about the Sanita-tion Workers Strike and the lack of dignity each worker lived with. More than a speech, "I've Been To The Moun-taintop" was a proclamation… a VOICE of DIGNITY for every child of God carried across the nation. The follow-ing day, on April 4th, King was assassinated.
A few weeks ago, we shared with you the news of Mr. Thomas V. Jaspers IV, the homeless man who died in a crawlspace under the 210 freeway on Michillinda Avenue, Thomas was 35. We learned his family is in Pennsylva-nia, and that he had a wife, Ashley, and a son, Thomas. Aside from these facts, we know little more but we can imagine how Thomas lived based on our experience with other homeless people.
Urban nomad? Mentally ill? Dual diagnosed? Some of these descriptions may fit… perhaps all of them. We should try to imagine a time when he was younger, sur-rounded by the cheering voices of children… he was young then, and life was good. Perhaps he was a respon-sible husband and a loving father, and he would eat Ash-ley's blueberry pie and pitch fast ball to his boy?
What we do know is that on July 16th, under the 210 freeway, in the shadows of his loneliness, Thomas opened his eyes and saw the face of God.
We'd like to offer a dedication to Thomas from writer Leonard B. Meyer: "His life was gentle, and the elements so mixed in him that Nature might stand up and say to all the world, 'This was a man.' "
Rest assured Thomas, we all hear your "voice of dignity."
Robert Wyatt President Assumption-BVM Conference of Charity
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BECOMING A CATHOLIC? KNOW SOMEONE WHO MIGHT BE?
NEVER HAD A CHANCE TO RECEIVE YOUR FIRST COMMUNION OR MAKE YOUR CONFIRMATION? IT’S NOT TOO LATE!
Consider joining or recommending the program called RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults). RCIA ses-sions will resume in September. They meet on Thursday evenings from 7:00 PM-9:00 PM. For more information or to schedule an interview, please contact Sr. Susan Slater at: [email protected]. (626)792-1343 x508
ARE YOU WILLING TO SHARE YOUR FAITH?
THE RCIA TEAM NEEDS YOU!
We need volunteers to help our Catechumens (those preparing to be baptized) to “break open” the
scripture readings on Sundays. After the homily, it is cus-tomary for the Catechumens to “be dismissed,” to leave Mass and continue to reflect on the Word of God and how it applies to their lives. Currently we do not have enough RCIA Team members to conduct Dismissal.
If you are interested in serving in this faith-enriching ministry, please contact Sr. Susan: at [email protected]; (626)792-1343 x508
Training will be provided.
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Calendar of Events Sunday, August 25 Mission Cooperative Appeal Coffee & Donuts-MCH-Mother Mary Visitation Ministry Monday, August 26 5:45PM Girl Scout Troop 8481-CC/LR 7:00PM Intercessory Prayer Group-Church Tuesday, August 27 9:00AM Senior Group-CC/LR 7:00PM Habitat for Humanity-CC/LR 7:00PM Society of St. Vincent de Paul-CC/1st. Fl/TK 7:00PM Cub Scout Pack 31-MMA Wednesday, August 28 7:00PM Knights of Columbus Meeting-MCH 7:00PM Young Adult Ministry Meeting-CC/2nd. Fl. 7:30PM Boy Scout Troop 31-MMA 7:30PM Gregorian Chant Practice-CC/TK Thursday, August 29 First Day of School 9:00AM Senior Group-CC/LR 7:00PM Follow–up Ministry Meeting-MCH Friday, August 30
Saturday, August 31 3:30PM Confessions-Church
Sunday, September 1 School Gala Ticket Sale No Coffee & Donuts
CC-Community Center MCH-Msgr. Crean Hall MMA-Msgr. Moretti Auditorium
Before requesting the scheduling of an event, please consult the parish calendar online at abvmpasadena.org
WEEKLY MASS SCHEDULE and INTENTIONS Saturday, August 24 5:00PM Gootee/Aull/Dugan/Callaghan/Legge, Healing John W. Sweetland, Birthday Blessings Sunday, August 25 Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30AM Juanita Salazar, R.I.P. 9:00AM Mary Aguilar, R.I.P. Ron Ross, R.I.P. Josephine & Hermann Zimmerl, R.I.P. 11:00AM Jeanette Acosta, R.I.P.
5:00PM Macario Santiago, Sr., R.I.P. Monday, August 26 8:15AM Marya Hayes, Birthday Blessings Tuesday, August 27 St. Monica-387-Patron of Mothers 8:15AM For Families-”schools of true human growth” Wednesday, August 28 St. Augustine-430-”Doctor of Grace” 8:15AM Charles Maron, R.I.P. Thursday, August 29 The Passion of St. John the Baptist 8:15AM For Students & Teachers Friday, August 30 8:15AM For the People Saturday, August 31 8:15AM Jaime L Cardinal Sin, R.I.P. Katarina Deloso, Birthday Blessings Howard & Chandra Persad-Ann. Blessings
Today’s Readings
Isaiah 66:18-21 Hebrews 12:5-13
Luke 13:22-30
Next Sunday’s Readings
Sirach 3:17-29 Hebrews 12:18-24
Luke 14:1-14
Priest & Musician Mass Schedule for Next Week
Saturday, August 31 5:00PM...Fr. Mike (Trevor Thomson) Sunday, September 1 7:30AM…Fr. Mike (Gabriel Reyes) 9:00AM...Fr. Denis (Ralph Mohutsky) 11:00AM…Fr. Mike (Ralph Mohutsky) 5:00PM…Fr. Alan (Victoria Mohutsky)
LGBTQ Resources The Holy Family LGBTQ program provides a supportive environment for LGBTQ individuals, and their parents. Please call: (626) 792-1103 for more information.
Encourage is another supportive community for LGBTQ individuals and their parents. Email for parents: Encour-age.Los [email protected], for individuals Courage-CA.LosAngeles @gmail.com for more information.
LOOKING FOR A WAY TO HELP THE HOMELESS?
Assumption parish will be collecting food for the Friends In Deed Pantry.
September Request: Velveeta Cheese
Please leave your donation in the baptism area of the Church when you come to Mass. The St. Vincent de Paul volunteers will do the rest!
School Auction Gala Painting the Roses Red
Saturday, October 5 at 5:00PM Arboretum
Ticket sales: September 1, after morning Masses or: abvm-school.org/gala For advertisement and sponsorship opportunities, email [email protected].
Join us for dinner, live and silent auctions, and dancing to support our parish school.
Tickets: $95 until September 8 $105 regular price $150 VIP
Mass in Recognition of All Immigrants
All are cordially invited to the Mass in Recognition of All Im-migrants that unites our faith
community in prayer and celebration of the immigrant spirit of the United States. The Mass, presided by Arch-bishop José H. Gomez, will take place on Saturday, September 7, at 3 p.m. at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels with a pre-procession at 2:30 p.m. The relics and images of St. Junípero Serra, St. Toribio Ro-mo, and St. Frances Cabrini will be present and available for veneration after the Mass. For more information, please visit TheNextAmerica.org or call (213) 637-7820.
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