Renovation update… Go to www.olaclaremont.org for more.
Inside: COUNTDOWN to Transformation.
Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church
Above: Sanctuary awaits installation of reredos (wall). Left: Interior stained glass window (space) needs funding.
Choir loft and interior window
Sanctuary
This week we turn our calendar page to the month of July and begin our COUNTDOWN to transformation. We are an-ticipating the completion of our church renovation and the Dedication Mass on Aug. 10 with both gratitude and relief.
Once again, we are called to exercise patience. Let us sanc-tify our waiting with prayer. Pray for those who are making every effort to keep our temporary worship space comfortable, and pray for cooler days. Pray for the safety and well-being of our construction crew which is laboring in the heat to meet the deadline. Pray for the smooth transportation of our sacred art and furniture lovingly crafted by Artesanos Don Bosco Peru.
Finally, let each of us examine our hearts for ways we can mirror the transformation of our church in our own lives. May our place of worship that will be beautiful, inspiring and wel-coming reflect a community that invites, engages and serves all who approach.
Tickets for the Dedication Mass Aug. 10 have been alloted to dignitaries, clergy and representatives of our ministries. Parishioners will be able to pick up a limited number of tickets in the parish office beginning July 15. The Mass will be projected on a screen in the auditorium for those without a ticket who wish to participate.
Regular Masses in the church will resume that same day at 4 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., and continue with the usual Sunday schedule.
Fr. Charles Ramirez
OLA Mission Statement
Our Lady of the Assumption welcomes all people to grow in the Catholic faith as we celebrate
our diverse community, nurture the Gospel message, and exemplify our love of Christ by serving others.
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Stained glass needs funding
The original stained glass windows depicting the life of Mary are the jewels of our church. The current renovation presents an opportunity to add to this glorious legacy.
Two principal windows of Our Lady of the Assumption at the front of the church (exterior and interior) need sponsors. They are four feet in diameter.
Funding is sought also for six windows recently uncovered in the church “wings” near the altar. Five additional windows are potential candidates for stained glass.
After our church first opened in 1951, our legacy stained glass windows were added a few at a time as funds became available.
Counting days to Dedication = 40!
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Transformation
Calendar
Mid-July Installation of
reredos (wall), crucifix and tabernacle in
the church sanctuary
July 29 - Aug. 9 Move into the church
(Note: No weekday Masses Aug. 5-9)
Aug.3-4 Last Masses in our
temporary worship space
Aug. 5-13 Annual Novena to Our Lady of the
Assumption
Saturday, Aug. 10 Dedication Mass at 10 a.m.
with Archbishop Jose Gomez (Ticket required due to space restraints)
“Live view” in the auditorium open on a first-come basis
followed by reception
Aug. 10-11 Regular Mass shedule resumes in the church
(Open to all)
Thursday, Aug. 15 Our Lady of the Assumption
Patronal Feast Day
Saturday, Aug. 17 BIG TOP CELEBRATION!
6:00 to 10:00 p.m. fundraising social before
the tent comes down
SEE BACK PAGE
Our Lady of the Assumption Church Parish Directory on Page 9
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Please contribute to our Big Top Celebration
See Back Page for description We are heartened by the generous response for help with
our fundraising social Saturday, Aug. 17, from 6 to 10 p.m. More contributors will make it even better!
First of all, help is needed with ticket sales on the patio after Masses beginning next weekend. Please contact chairs Chris and Lucia Robles at [email protected] to sign up for a shift this month. Donations of “gifts-in-kind” for the silent and live auctions are needed – gift cards, event tickets, memorabilia, etc. – contact the parish office at (909) 626-3596, ext. 0, or go online to the parish website
www.olalaremont.org .
Facilities shut-down
Just a reminder that regular meetings of parish ministries and or-ganizations are suspended beginning Friday, July 12, until Aug. 12.
The annual cleaning of all rooms, hallways, restrooms and auditorium will be conducted by our maintenance staff.
Organizational meetings for our Dedication Mass and Big Tent Cele-bration will be assigned to spaces that are not immediately affected. Please check the parish office for location.
community life
Highlights
Summer Office Hours M-F 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat-Sun are unchanged
Big Top Celebration! Sale of tickets begins on the pa-tio next weekend for our fund-raising social on Aug. 17. See Back Page and below
Bundle Sunday is July 14 in the parking lot. from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for St. Vincent de Paul Society.
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Jesus Rodriguez, Coordinator, OLA Youth Ministry (909) 626-3596, ext. 4215
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Please pray for our young missionaries and their chaperones:
Now through July 21 Summer break for
The Heights
High School Missionaries will depart July 7‐12
Mass Intentions/Readings 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Week of July 7, 2019 - Year C
MONDAY, July 8 Gn 28:10-22a; Ps 91:1-4, 14-15ab; Mt 9:18-26 6:30am Dominic, William Putney 5:30pm Joseph TUESDAY, July 9 St. Augustine, Zhao Rong and Companions Gn 32:23-33; Ps 17:1b, 2-3, 6-7ab, 8b, 15; Mt 9:32-38 6:30am Parents 5:30pm Fr. Chris Troxell WEDNESDAY, July 10 Gn 41:55-57; 42:5-7a, 17-24a; Ps 33:2-3, 10-11, 18-19; Mt 10:1-7 6:30am William Putney Joseph Thu & Mary Chi 5:30pm Sr. Charis Kwon Maximo “Boy” Villanueva, Jr. THURSDAY, July 11 St. Benedict Gn 44:18-21, 23b-29; 45:1-5; Ps 105:16-21; Mt 10:7-15 6:30am All Souls 5:30pm Ron Belmarch FRIDAY, July 12 Gn 46:1-7, 28-30; Ps 37:3-4, 18-19, 27-28, 39-40; Mt 10:16-23 6:30am Anthony Pak 5:30pm Esperanza Torres, Rigoberto Amezcua SATURDAY, July 13 St. Henry Gn 49:29-32; 50:15-26a; Ps 105:1-4, 6-7; Mt 10:24-33 8:00am Phong Bui 4:00pm Margaret Willet Juan Iparraguirre & Hilda Salas 25th Anniversary 5:30pm Brandi Brown SUNDAY, July 14 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time Dt 30:10-14; Ps 69:14, 17, 30-31, 33-34, 36, 37; or 19:8-11; Col 1:15-20; Lk 10:25-37 7:00am Yasuyuki Morishita 9:00am Knights & Ladies of Columbus 11:00amMargaret Sinclair 1:00pm For the People of the Parish 3:00pm Maria Kinh 5:00pm 7:00pm Deceased
Report from Vacation Bible School Vacation Bible School came ROARing in, and then went out like a frisky lamb. Many of the teen helpers (above) were “alumni” who had attended VBS as children. They provided awesome assistance, and learned about the Bible at the same time. The preschoolers, many in class for the first time, were attentive and well-behaved – no one cried or fidgeted! The week of crafts, games, music, dance, and Bible lessons concluded at a Mass with Father Paul and a picnic on the green. Church ministries provided dinner each night, and families provided donations of non-perishable food for the poor.
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Disciples are a team In today’s Gospel passage from Luke, we find our Lord ap-
pointing disciples to go out and prepare others to receive the invi-tation into the Kingdom of God. Every verse has something to say about the way a Christian steward should approach others. Let’s look at least one of the coaching tips Christ gives.
In his wisdom, Christ sent is disciples out not as individuals but in pairs, as teams. This approach to evangelization certainly provided practical advantages. The disciples could lean on each other for mutual support and encouragement, helping each other to stay on task and to put their heads together to pray and problem-solve. This teamwork approach is just as relevant to us modern-day Christian stewards. It takes courage and commitment to go out and invite others into the Christian life. We need to work to-gether to do it well.
But there is also symbolic importance to working in teams. It points to the reality that when we invite others to embrace the Good News of the Gospel, we are not merely inviting them into a belief system, but into a relationship with Christ and through that relationship, into Christ’s family — our fellow Christian disciples near and far.
Our parish is our immediate spiritual family in this extended worldwide fold. We are not meant to live as isolated individuals within the parish any more than we are meant to live in isolation within our families. We are meant to be a community. That is why it is so important for us to foster a vibrant, supportive, welcoming parish life. This is why we emphasize hospitality as one of the pil-lars of stewardship. It is not enough just to point others to Christ, we must invite them to join us in community with him; we must offer a place and mission for them in the Church and within our parish family.
The Catholic Steward
Summer camp OLA Summer Camp is open
June 17 to July 19 for kids from age 4 to 13 years, weekdays from 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Weekly, daily or minimum day rates are available. Fun comes to OLA for art, drama, dance, gardening, cooking, sports, water fun, science and more. Call (909) 626-3596 for details.
OLA School Our Lady of the Assump-
tion School is now enrolling new students for the next ac-ademic year. Call the school office at (909) 626-7135 to schedule an appointment. Learn why OLA is the best school in our region.
Pomona Catholic speech & debate
Girls and boys in Grades 6-12 can learn how to become a better public speaker and prepare for middle and high school competitions.
Pomona Catholic is offering a speech and debate camp Aug. 5-9. The registration deadline is July 22 to the PCHS office at 533 West Holt Ave. Cost is $100. For information, call (909) 623-5297.
Director is Thomas Vavra with a team of experienced coaches.
Marriage Encounter It has been said that the great-
est gift you can give your children (no matter what their age) is two parents very much in love with each other. Give your marriage a well deserved vacation this sum-mer. Plan to go on a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend and come back with a marriage that is refreshed and full of energy! Up-coming dates are July 12-14, and Sept.13- 15. For more information call Mike and Veronica Sasaki at (626) 765-4305.
Sixth Annual Women’s Heart of
Mary Women’s Conference for Women and Teenage Girls
Saturday, Aug. 3 St. Peter and St. Paul Church 9135 Banyan Ave., Alta Loma
This is a day-long event that includes a keynote address by Deacon Steve Greco and break-out sessions. Check in begins at 8:30 a.m.; conference at 10 a.m. Confession is available. Mass is at 4 p.m. Cost is $35 adults (+$20 after July 28) and $20 teens. Lunch is included. Download the application for mailing at www.heartofmarywf.com or regis-ter online.
outreach 6 Bundle Sunday is July 14
St. Vincent de Paul Society is spon-soring a van for pick up of donations in the OLA parking lot on Sunday, July 14. Bring usable clothing, household items, jewelry, books, shoes, toys, etc. (light enough to be handled by a single person).
In a special arrangement with ACTS Thrift Store in Pomona, OLA will be credited to receive vouchers for shopping. Members of StVdP can provide these vouchers to individuals or families who come to us for assistance.
Walk for the Hungry Correct date is Sept. 21 in Claremont.
Host families needed Families able to host one or two stu-
dents from Kobe Women’s University in Japan are needed Aug. 4-19. Please con-tact Angie Mercado, Host Family Coor-dinator at Pitzer College at (909) 621-8308 or [email protected]. Students spend evening and weekends with families (who will be compensated).
WOW summerfest Relax and enjoy the company of friends
on a summer evening, Thursday, July 25, at 7 p.m. Your hosts are members of WOW, OLA’s social and support group for adults who are Widows Or Widowers (and other-wise single).
The group will take themselves out to dinner at the Black Angus Restaurant in Montclair. Newcomers are always welcome.
Please make a reservation by Wednesday, July 24, with Jo Pearring at (909) 626-0489 or Jean O’Donnell (909) 624-3392.
Sorry for printing last month’s article earlier!
This weekend
Unbound sponsorship program
FrCyrus Gallagher and Fr. Anthony Nguyen will speak at all Masses this weekend about the unique sponsorship program of-fered by Unbound.
Founded by lay Catholics, Unbound has served over 600,000 children, youth and elderly in 18 developing countries since 1981. Its sponsorship program is highly personalized. It matches a child, youth or aging person overseas with a sponsor in the United States. With a monthly contribution, a sponsor helps to provide food, medical and dental care, schooling, job training and more. All of these efforts affirm the dignity of every person in local communities around the world.
Immigration Clinics in English, Spanish Claremont Methodist Church is offering immigration and
citizenship clinics in English and Spanish Saturday, July 13, from 10 a.m. to noon at 211 W. Foothill Blvd.
Advance registration is required. Call (424) 888-0642 or email [email protected]. Required documentation includes legal permanent resident card (green card), social Security card, passports, address and job history, marriage and/or divorce pa-pers, certificates of disposition for all arrests, and information about trips outside the US for the past five years.
Fee of $725 may be waived if proof of benefits is provided (most recent letter in English).
Stop Poverty team is coming Once again, Stop Poverty of Claremont will make a
summer visit to OLA on behalf of its annual fundraising Love and Peace Concert X planned Sept. 14. Ticket price is a reasonable $30 for a wonderful evening of upbeat en-tertainment at the Hope Center in Ontario.
Watch for them on the patio Sunday, July 28 after the 7 a.m., 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Masses.
Several members of the team are OLA parishioners dedicated to a wide range of services in communities at home and around the world – aid to start a small business, to provide homes for the neglected poor, and to assist fam-ilies affected by natural disasters.
For information visit www.stoppovertyfoundation.org..
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For our sick and suffering… Recent: Mark Ambord, Peggy Brown, Jessica Camegie, Laur ie Doer ling-Nelson, Patricia Garcia, Nikki Lopez, and Martha Putney Previously: Sevan Michael Acosta, Victoria Baes, Patricia Bernens, Audrey Bouchak, Freddy Contreras, Hal Finnegan, Bernie Isador Garcia, Tess Henry, Allyson Krahn-Contois, Jesse Lopez, Ana Mc Daniel, Bea Marquez, Ana Mc Daniel, Jose Murillo, Henry Ochoa, Julia Orozco, Rosa Ortiz, Wendy Marie Ostick, Ramon & Antonio Palafox, Martha Putney, Anita Reyes, Anita Rodriguez, Audrina Rodriguez, Jose Rodriguez, Hetor James Sandoval, Maria de los Angeles Sandoval, Pedro & Velia Serrano, Sylvia Stephens, Rita Steving, Thian Tjan, Josefina Valdez, and Ignatius Francis Wong
For our beloved deceased…Margaret Dean, mother of Abby Dean Morales; John Hanson, brother of Lynne Stella; Henry Ochoa, brother of Eddy (Amy) Ochoa; Simona Vigil, mother of Rita Benson; ;and for the family and friends who mourn their loss
Prayer Requests
God loves a cheerful giver!
2Cor9:7
Our generosity award goes this week to the volunteers and staff of Vacation Bible School. As you can see from the photo of the kitchen crew, they were the “cheerful givers” of Scripture. We also remember the teachers and aides, the teens from junior high and high school, the registration assistants, the outdoor supervisors, and the amazing crafters of the African savannah environment.
Comunidad Hispana 8 Información
semanal Miercoles: Grupo de Dios (Oración ) No juntas en el mes de julio
Grupo de Oración (Cristo Vive) No juntas en el mes de julio
Jueves: Cristo Vive (Oración) No juntas en el mes de julio
Viernes: Angeles de Fe (Jóvenes) No juntas en el mes de julio
Camino de Fe (Jóvenes Adultos) No juntas en el mes de julio
Encuentro Matrimonial No juntas en el mes de julio
Coro 6:30 p.m., el Salón 15
Presentaciones Primer domingo del mes
Cumpleaños Último domingo del mes
Rito de Iniciación Cristiana para Adultos (RICA)
RICA es una jornada de pre-paración sacramental para to-dos los adultos que necesitan bautismo, primera comunión o confirmación.
Por favor de llamar a la ofi-cina parroquial al (909) 626-3596 ,ext. 0, o visitenos para más información para bodas, quiceañeras y bautizos.
Para la próximo domingo...
La parábola sobre el que acudió en ayuda del hombre que fue ro-bado y dejado medio muerto a un lado del camino tiene un poder duradero. Tanto es que el “buen samaritano” es sinónimo de alguien que se preocupa por los demás sin esperar elogios ni expresiones de gratitud. Y, sin embargo, podemos pasar por alto el significado de la parábola porque es muy familiar, o tomar en serio su significado por-que es muy difícil hacerlo.
al maestro de la ley que quiso en-gañarlo, nos lo que significa ver a nuestro prójimo a través del corazón de Dios. Expone la hipocresía de los líde-res religiosos cuya preocupación por la letra de la ley sobre-pasó su preocupación por el e herido y la compasión en corazón de la ley. Al colocar al samaritano como el pró-jimo de la víctima, los prejuicios de la época. y los judíos se despreciaban unos a otros, sin embargo, este samaritano no sólo se preocupó por la víctima, sino que también reflejó el amor de Dios a través de su impresionante expresión compasión y misericordia. El odiado se convirtió en el venerado y respetado. Aquellos que observaban la ley como una serie de requisitos qué mar-car en su lista habían perdido el
Bulletin deadline is Sunday for the following weekend. Email [email protected] .
Faith Formation and Religious Education
Faith Formation Center (909) 624-1360 Victor Hernandez, Director of Faith Formation (x4213) Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
OLA Catholic School 611 W. Bonita Ave., Claremont, CA 91711
Tel. (909) 626-7135 Fax (909) 398-1395 Office hours: Mon-Thurs 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Fridays 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Principal Bernadette Boyle Website: www.ola-ca.org
How to Reach Us Parish Office (909) 626-3596
Fax (909) 624-3680 Website: www.olaclaremont.org
email Address: [email protected]
Parish Office Hours Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday – Friday Open Saturday and Sunday 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
(Lunch break from 12:30 to 1 p.m.)
Interested in the Catholic Church? We invite you to one of our Inquiry sessions. Call Mariela Arellano at (909) 626-3596, ext. 4221 for more information. Baptisms Brochures about the Sacrament of Baptism are available at the display case on the patio, or the parish and Faith Formation offices. Please call 4-6 weeks before the date of Baptism. For English AND Spanish Baptisms, please contact the parish office at (909) 626-3596, ext. 0. Weddings Congratulations! Please call the parish office at least six months ahead for preparation, scheduling, and an appointment with a priest. Weddings are scheduled Saturdays at 10 a.m., noon, and 2 p.m. Visit the display case on the patio for more information. Anointing of the Sick Please call the parish office day or night. Hospital/Home Visits For distribution of Holy Communion, please con-tact the parish office. Funeral Arrangements Please contact the parish office for help with services and special needs. St. Vincent de Paul Society Hotline One-time emergency assis-tance for individuals and families. Call (909) 626-3596, ext. 4333, to leave a message. Your call will be returned by a volunteer case manager.
Parish Staff Rev. Charles J. Ramirez, Pastor
Rev. Ron Clark, Associate Pastor Rev. Paul Phan, Associate Pastor
Rev. Chris Troxell, Associate Pastor Deacon Jim and Karen Allgaier
Deacon Joe Domond Deacon Bob and Kathy Steighner
Deacon Art and Nadine Escovedo, retired Neomi Torres, Director of Parish Administration (x4203) Victor Hernandez, Director of Faith Formation (x4213)
Dcn. Jim Allgaier, Outreach/Stewardship Coord. (x4216) Jesus Rodriguez, Youth Ministry Coordinator (x4215)
Mariela Arellano, Christian Initiation (x4221) Mary Muñoz, Coordinator of Music Ministry (x4263) Jean McKenna, Communications Coordinator (x4217)
Bing Macavinta, Bookkeeper (x4232) Katy Salisbury, Administrative Assistant (x4268) Karina Pardo, Laura Aguilera, Melly Grigolla and
Elizabeth Preciado, Receptionists (x0) Roberto Roman, Spanish Choir
Tinh Nguyen, Vietnamese Choir
Sunday Mass Schedule 7:00 a.m. Traditional cantor-led song 9:00 a.m. Contemporary ensemble 11:00 a.m. Contemporary ensemble 1:00 p.m. Spanish Mass 3:00 p.m. Vietnamese Mass 5:00 p.m. Teen/Contemporary 7:00 p.m. Cantor-led song
Saturday Vigil Masses 4:00 p.m. Cantor-led song 5:30 p.m. Contemporary ensemble or cantor-led song
Weekday Mass Schedule 6:30 a.m. Monday through Friday 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. Saturday
Saturday Confessions 2:45 – 3:45 p.m. English/Spanish 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. English
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In the spotlight… Big Top Celebration! Fundraising Social Saturday, Aug. 17
6 to 10 p.m.
Comedians Mike Cano, Justin Rivera, Armando Cosio, Julio Gonzalez
It all adds up…
1. A great reason to celebrate – our new church
2. An empty tent just begging for a party
3. Auction items from our temporary worship space, such as old pews, Stations of the Cross, and potted plants, plus lots, lots more...
4. The need for additional funds to enhance our new church with items such as stained glass windows and security cameras
Features... Come dressed for our 50’s theme
Enjoy our DJ and comedy line-up
Reserve seating under the tent
Bid in silent and live auctions
Food truck fare is included
Child care is available
Purchase tickets on the patio or at the parish office beginning the next weekend, July 13-14.
$50 per person or $75 per couple
We appreciate your donation of items for the live auction and gift baskets for the silent auction. Sign up online or at the parish office.
Mike Cano: MTV, TBN, Laughs on Fox Justin Rivera: Magic Castle, Comedy Central, America’s Got Talent Armando Cosio: Comedy Central, Net-flix, Fluffy’s Standup Revolution Julio Gonzalez: Hulu TV, Amazon Prime, Mundos TV, Laughs on Fox
Fr. Charles and his ‘56 Bel Air Chevy
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