Rev. Devdas Masilamony, Pastor Rev. John Bosco Musinguzi, In Residence
MASS SCHEDULE: Sunday Vigil: 4:30 pm (Saturday); Sunday: 8:00 am and 11:00 am. Liturgy of the Word for Children dismisses during the 11:00 am Mass. Monday – Friday: 8:00 am. Holy Days and Holidays: see bulletin and parish website for special Mass times. NURSERY: Sunday, open from 7:45 am to 9:30 am and from 10:45 am to 12:30 pm. Closed from 9:30 am to 10:45 am. Located on the north side of the church. CONFESSION: Wednesday from 5:00 pm to 6:15 pm. ANOINTING OF THE SICK: The first Saturday of the month after the 4:30 pm Mass, or by appointment. In an emergency, please call the Parish Office at (619) 463-6629.
DEVOTIONS Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament: First Friday of each month from the end of daily Mass until 11:55 am. Rosary: Daily after the morning Mass and other special occasions. Our Mother of Perpetual Help: Tuesday following the morning Mass.
9800 San Juan St • Spring Valley, CA 91977 Phone (619)463-6629 • Fax (619)463-8101
www.santasophia.org • [email protected]
April 26, 2015
Fourth Sunday of Easter
John 10:11-18 Jesus himself gave us the image of
himself as the Good Shepherd. In
trying to teach us about who he was,
his love for us, and his mission to
save us, he chose to speak in these
terms. The picture is a comforting
one. The shepherd makes sure the
sheep are fed, watered, rested, and, of
course, safe. This last element is what
separates a good shepherd from a bad
one. When a threat approaches his
flock, the good shepherd will do
whatever is necessary to save them,
even at risk of his own safety.
It's important, in understanding the
analogy, for us to realize that we, the
sheep of Christ's pasture, do face real
threats, though they may be the kind
that are hard to recognize. The
wolves that prowl around our souls
are the vices of anger, jealousy, lust,
greed, gluttony, vanity, and laziness.
We traditionally call these the seven
deadly sins, and they are truly deadly.
When we give in to them, we cut off
our souls from the source of real life:
God. But Jesus is the Good Shepherd,
who lays down his life for us,
literally. Jesus suffered and died on
the cross, taking away the deadly
consequence of sin. This selfless act
has saved us by offering the
forgiveness and reconciliation that
our souls, weak and weary from the
attacks of evil, desperately need.
What a gift to be in the care of such a
Shepherd!
Question of the Week
John 10:11-18: How should
Catholics encourage Christian
unity?
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Last week Bishop
Robert McElroy was
installed as the sixth
bishop of San Diego Diocese in a service at St.
Therese of Carmel Church. At the beginning of
Mass he said “It is with great joy and happiness
that I come to you today, and with great enthusi-
asm for all that lies before us.” Later in his homily
Bishop McElroy said, “The homeless, incarcerated,
elderly, the unborn and victims of human traffick-
ing needed to be brought into the Church, and that
it’s important to “build bridges” with the commu-
nity in conformance with the teachings of the
Church.” As we thank the Lord for Bishop
McElroy as our bishop, let us keep him in our
prayers that the gracious Lord may continue to
bless him and our diocese.
I am so pleased to see many of our children partic-
ipating in the children’s Liturgy of the Word at
the 11:00 am Sunday Mass. I thank the parents
and teachers for providing this opportunity to our
children. As you know, it is a great opportunity as
well as important for your children to learn and
understand the Sunday readings at their levels. I
therefore, urge parents to encourage their children
to use this opportunity to actively participate in
the Holy Eucharist.
This week I would like to reflect on the last week’s
topic, “Mass,” in which the focus was on active
participation at Mass. It reminds me of an inci-
dent, a week before my ordination, I went to meet
to my spiritual director for my regular spiritual
guidance. He gave me a piece of advice which will
ever remain in my heart. He said, “Make every
Mass as your first Mass.” I remember this every
time I celebrate the Holy Eucharist. I do not take
Mass for granted or treat it as an obligation. I
love and cherish each Mass I celebrate and pay
utmost attention and reverence whenever I cele-
brate it.
I am deeply saddened when people say Mass is
boring, or when parents don’t make an effort to
teach their children the significance of Mass. We
need to remember that Mass is a celebration of
Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross at Calvary. At Mass,
Jesus’ saving action of pouring out his life to the
Father is made present when we celebrate the Eu-
charist. Therefore, the Eucharist is an action; it is
the action of God the Son pouring out His love to
God the Father. The priest who speaks the words
of consecration pours himself out with Jesus—in
the person of Jesus. When the priest is praying
the Eucharistic prayer, the entire congregation
should be united with each word he speaks. The
congregation should be exercising its own priest-
hood and offering up the Son to the Father with
the priest. Therefore, a prompt, loud and clear
response to the priest’s prayers by every member
of the congregation is the most important external
sign of a well-participated holy Mass. This creates
an atmosphere of enthusiasm and community
prayer in the church.
Being active at Mass is not limited to participating
in a specific ministry at Mass. This, of course, is
necessary. A person might be a perfectly wonder-
ful cantor, or a clear and articulate lector, or a dili-
gent and dignified usher, or an active participant
in any other ministry. These are God-given tal-
ents which can, and should be used to serve God
and His holy people. But in order to participate in
the holy Mass in a meaningful way, everything we
do must be carried out in harmony with the interi-
or disposition necessary to remain ever aware that
we are taking part in nothing less than God’s sav-
ing action in Jesus, mysteriously made present in
our midst. With this disposition, our participation
at holy Mass will make Mass for us a meaningful
experience and increase our devotion and longing
for the Eucharist.
How do you actively participate and make Mass an
integral part of your life?
Fr. Devdas
PAGE THREE FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER APRIL 26TH, 2015
NEW PARISHIONERS
Welcome! We warmly invite you
to join our faith community. To
register, please visit the parish
office anytime after morning
mass till 4:30 pm, Monday thru
Friday. Or you can pick up a
form in the vestibule of the
church.
BAPTISM
Please contact Donna Hernandez
at (619) 463-6011 for Baptism
preparation information. Parents
are encouraged to begin the
preparation process before their
child is born.
ADULT/CHILD
RELIGIOUS FORMATION
Please contact Donna Hernandez
at the Catechetical Ministry
Office at (619) 463-6011 for
more information.
MATRIMONY
Please contact Maria Belflower
at (619) 463-6629 ext. 102, be-
fore setting the date, time and
location of your wedding. In the
Diocese of San Diego, couples
should plan on a nine month
(minimum) period of marriage
preparation.
FUNERALS
Please contact Bill Smirniotis at
(619) 463-6629 ext. 104.
BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS
Submissions are due Fridays by
noon, nine days prior to publica-
tion. Send to:
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CLERGY
REV. DEVDAS MASILLAMONY Ext. 100 PASTOR [email protected]
REV. JOHN BOSCO Ext. 107 PRIEST IN RESIDENCE [email protected]
PARISH STAFF
BILL SMIRNIOTIS Ext. 104 BUSINESS MANAGER [email protected]
SANA AURO Ext. 103 BOOKKEEPER [email protected] JOSEPHINE ESTRADA Ext. 100 RECEPTIONIST [email protected] MARIA BELFLOWER Ext. 102 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT [email protected]
MUSIC MINISTRY
DAVID STEVENS Ext. 113 DIRECTOR [email protected]
FACILITIES MAINTENANCE
JIM KINNEY Ext. 108 DIRECTOR [email protected]
LITURGICAL MINISTRIES
ROSEMARY WELLINGTON Ext. 115 SACRISTAN [email protected]
SANTA SOPHIA ACADEMY
KAREN LAAPERI (619) 463-0488 PRINCIPAL [email protected]
ESTELA DIAZ (619) 463-0488 SECRETARY [email protected] SANTA SOPHIA PRESCHOOL
VICTORIA SIMANEK (619) 463-0141 DIRECTOR [email protected]
CATECHETICAL MINISTRY OFFICE
BERNADETTE PADLO Ext. 111 DIRECTOR [email protected]
DONNA HERNANDEZ Ext. 110 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT [email protected]
DAVID STEVENS Ext. 113 SR. HIGH YOUTH [email protected]
NATHAN JOHNSON Ext. 112 JR. HIGH YOUTH
YOUNG ADULT MINISTRIES
RACHEL SMITH [email protected]
TERESA SPORLEDER [email protected]
~ Seeking Wisdom ~ Living Virtue ~ Encountering Christ
ARE YOU IN A RELATIONSHIP WITH SOMEONE WHO IS PRESSURING YOU FOR MORE INTIMACY THAN YOU WANT OR ARE READY FOR?
This is a Safe Place Community: Santa Sophia’s team provides faith-based support to parishioners, family and friends who suspect or know of violence in their relationships. Call (619) 663-9785 and leave a message. A team member will call and offer resources that can help in situations of child, elder or intimate partner abuse.
Santa Sophia Catholic Church and Academy Parish Office: (619) 463-6629 Fax: (619) 463-8101 Monday ~ Friday from after daily mass - 4:30 pm
Academy Office: (619) 463-0488 Fax: (619) 668-5469 Monday ~ Friday from 7:30 am - 3:30 pm Preschool Office: (619) 463-0141 Fax: (619) 463-8101 Monday ~ Friday from 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
CMO Office: (619) 463-6011 Fax: (619) 668-5458 Monday ~ Friday from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm & Sunday 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
COLLECTION REPORT
April, 13th, 2015-April, 19th 2015 Plate Envelopes eGiving
Breakdown of gifts received $0.00 to $5.00 $5.01 to $10.00 $10.01 to $25.00 $25.01 to $50.00
$50.01 to $100.00 $100.01 to $150.00
$150.01 to $500.00 $500.01 to $1,000.00 $1000.01 to $2,500.00
Total contributing households
$15,551.00$1094.00 $9617.00 $4840.00
65 61
155 63 56 7 9 0 1
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417
St. Vincent de Paul $785.00
Fire Restoration Fund $211.00
Preserving Our Legacy $300.00
PAGE FOUR FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER APRIL 26TH, 2015
Scripture readings & intentions for the Fourth Sunday of Easter Week of April 26th, 2015
Date Readings Time Intentions
Saturday, April 25th (Vigil) 1 Pt. 5:5b-14 Mk 16:15-20 4:30 pm Intentions of SVDP Society
Sunday, April 26th Acts 4:8-12 1 Jn 3:1-2/Jn 10:11-18
8:00 am +Zahair Sarafa
11:00 am Intentions of Pam Kay
Monday, April 27th Acts 11:1-18 Jn 10:1-10 8:00 am Intentions of Juan Paldo
& Judith Contreras
Tuesday, April 28th Acts 11:19-26 Jn 10:22-30 8:00 am +Joan Green
Wednesday, April 29th Acts 12:24-13:5a Jn 12:44-50 8:00 am Intentions of Fr. Jacob Bertrand
Thursday, April 30th Acts 13:13-25 Jn 13:16-20 8:00 am Intentions of Rev. James
Lanagen
Friday, May 1st Acts 13:26-33 Jn 14:1-6 8:00 am +Mr. Edward McCarthy
Saturday, May 2nd (Vigil) Acts 13:44-52 Jn 14:7-14 4:30 pm For the Parishioners
Sunday, May 3rd 8:00 am Intentions of Gene Barrett Acts 9:26-31 1 Jn 3:18-24/Jn 15:1-8
11:00 pm Intentions of Kurt & Stacey Kohler
St. Vincent de Paul Pantry ~
The St. Vincent de Paul food pan-
try served 1275 people during
March due to your overwhelming
generosity and donations.
A special thank you to the Santa Sophia Academy
for their recent food drive, which collected over
250 pounds of food for our clients.
POPE FRANCIS’ INTENTIONS FOR MAY
Universal: That, rejecting the culture of indifference, we may care for our neighbors who suffer, especially the sick and the poor.
Evangelization: That Mary’s intercession may help Christians in secularized cultures be ready to proclaim Jesus.
PAGE FIVE FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER APRIL 26TH, 2015
Daily Prayer for Priests
O Jesus, I pray for your faithful and fervent priests;
For your unfaithful and tepid priests; For your priests laboring at home or
Abroad in distant mission fields. For your tempted priests;
For your lonely and desolate priests; For your young priests; For your dying priests;
For the souls of your priests in Purgatory. But above all, I recommend to you
The priests dearest to me; The priest who baptized me;
The priests who absolved me from my sins; The priests at whose Masses I assisted and who gave me
Your Body and Blood in Holy Communion; The priests who taught and instructed me;
All the priests to whom I am indebted in any other way
(especially……………..….) O Jesus, keep them all close to your heart,
And bless them abundantly in time and in Eternity,
Amen
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sunday, April 26th - Rev. Christopher Tozzi
Monday, April 27th - Rev. Michael Tran
Tuesday, April 28th - Rev. Tung Tran
Wednesday, April 29th - Rev. Matthias Tumulty,
OFM
Thursday, April 30th - Rev. Edwin Tutor
Friday, May 1st - Pope Francis
Saturday, May 2nd - Bishop Robert McElroy
CONFIRMATION CANDIDATES
Confirmation mass will be on Sunday, May 3rd at 5:30 pm mass at Our Lady of Grace Parish located at 2766 Navajo Road in El Cajon. Bishop Rob-ert Brom will be presiding. Please arrive early as this is a regular mass and parking is limited.
CONFIRMATION CANDIDATES: Sarai Anguiano Shola Armando
Daniella Battaglia Barbara Braden
Melanie Buck Chloe Contreras
Tayler DeJurnett Paul-John Garcia, Jr.
Sierra Gruzd Lizbeth Hernandez
Raymond Ruben Inostros Evan Jarvis Diego Judiz
Morgan Lambert Sterling Ethan Lopez Vince Angelo Magpayo Chloe Mae Manguiat Gabrielle Martinez Matteo Mendoza Valentin Moncada
Veronica Jasmin Muñoz Sarah Beth Murray Nicolette Nardulli Jeffrey Nededog
Ana Corina Leovanna North Kasey O'Connor
Asia Padilla-Bach Kyra Roper
Sabrina Rosas Norris Taylor, Jr. Joseph Williams
Adults Elena Arana
Sean Banahan Humberto Lerma Karla Mendivil
Dominique Sardo
Please keep all of them in your prayers!
PAGE SIX FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER APRIL 26TH, 2015
PLEASE REMEMBER THOSE IN NEED OF SPECIAL PRAYER
Doris Kellhofer Anita Sanford
Brian Vandenberg Lenny Goins
Jessica Kline Babe Cox
Leticia Rebollar Madeline Leggio
Detra Hambrick Mary Ann Wilson
Heather Sturgill Ernest and Agnes Stelmar
Vie Liddell Caroline Kohler
Maria Tangen Kevin Kugblenu
Sister Roseann Cordova Ryan Barnes
Lilyne Hollingworth Linda Amador
Brandon Ancho Irene Zetts
Ed Paige Mary Alesi
Carol & Ed Robinson
Names in bold are newly added this week. Also pray for the special intentions written in the
Book of Needs in the back of the church.
Parking Restrictions
Please be aware of the parking restriction signs in
our parking lots. There are some “No Parking”
areas and “Handicapped Park-
ing Spaces” scattered through-
out the complex.
The No Parking spaces are required
for emergency vehicles. These are
very critical in case of fire or health
emergencies.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CO-OPERATION
YOUTH MINISTRY ~ It is with gratitude for her
dedication and service for the past 2 years, that
we say farewell to our youth minister, Gennette
Medina. We wish her all the best in her future
endeavors.
Our music director, David Stevens, will be taking
over the youth ministry. David comes with 10
years of youth ministry experience and is looking
forward to working with the youth of the parish
and bringing them closer in their spiritual walk
with Christ.
Please keep David and the
youth ministry in your prayers.
If you would like more information about the youth ministry, please contact
David Stevens at [email protected] or (619) 463-6629 ext. 113.
2015 - 2016 RELIGIOUS ED REGISTRATION PRE-SCHOOL & CONFIRMATION
REGISTER NOW BEFORE FEES INCREASE IN JULY!
Registration will continue until May 17th. Registration will take place in the Catechetical
Ministry Office from 9:00 am - 10:30 am.
What to Bring: Fees and your child's baptism certificate, if not already on file, are due at the time of registration.
Special Note: Families who are not registered at Santa Sophia must provide a letter from their par-ish priest giving permission to attend Santa So-phia's religious education classes.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for Confirmation Level I: Completion of Religious Ed Level 8 or gradua-tion from a Catholic elementary school.
Prerequisite for Confirmation Level 2: Level I candidates must bring their Sponsor Eligibility Form completely filled out, signed and sealed by the sponsor's parish priest in order to register for Level II.
PAGE SEVEN FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER APRIL 26TH, 2015
UPCOMING EVENTS
SPANISH PRAYER GROUP ~ MONDAY, APRIL 27TH AT 9:00 AM IN THE DEMOOR ROOM
WOMENS SMALL CHURCH COMMUNI-
TIES ~ MONDAY, APRIL 27TH AT 7:00 PM IN THE CMO OFFICE - ROOM 4
MENS SMALL CHURCH COMMUNITIES ~ MONDAY, APRIL 27TH AT 7:45 PM IN THE CMO OFFICE - ROOM 5
HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY ~ WEDNESDAY, MAY 6TH AT 7:00 PM IN THE VERHOEVEN ROOM
~~~~~~~~~~~
SAVE THE DATE EVENTS
EXPOSITION AND BENEDICTION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT ~ FRIDAY, MAY 1ST, FROM 8:45 AM - 12:00 PM IN THE CHURCH
ANOINTING OF THE SICK ~ FIRST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH FOL-
LOWING THE 4:30 PM MASS
WOMEN’S GUILD ~ Our monthly meeting will be in
Room 4 of the CMO Building on April 28th at 10:00
am. Women of all ages are welcome. There are no dues
and we have various activities to raise money for Eucha-
ristic Supplies. Come on down and give us a try, we are a very friendly
group. For more information call Lorraine at (619) 309-5609 or Irene at
(619) 670-1433.
FIL-AM will be having a plant sale on Sunday, May
3rd and we are requesting donations for our spring
event.
For additional information, please contact Ric
Dominguez at (619) 670-7403.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP
$1,000 towards Catholic High School tuition and fees.
Who is eligible? 8th graders from SSA and 8th graders
from other schools who are members of Santa Sophia Par-
ish. Obtain applications from SSA office or download from:
www.kofc9332valledeoro.weebly.com.
Deadline for applications is no later than April 30th, 2015. Any
questions, please contact Ed Reidy, Grand Knight at [email protected].
ANNOUNCEMENTS & UPCOMING WEEKLY EVENTS
SENIOR LUNCHEON ~ Please join us for a delicious
lunch, as we will be honoring all those aged 90 and
above. Mass will be at 11:00 am, followed by a spe-
cial luncheon of chicken cordon bleu, scalloped
potatoes, vegetables and dessert.
For further information and to make a reservation
no later than Monday, May 4th, please contact Jo-
sie at (619) 466-0144. Cost is $8.00.
THE RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE ~
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