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The Vision of St. Juliana Falconieri Catholic Community Is to Live As A PARISH OFFICE: 1318 N. Acacia Ave. Fullerton, CA Website: www.stjulianacatholiccommunity.org Email: [email protected] Instagram: @stjulianafalconieri PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Thursday 9:00am to 5:00pm Friday, 9:00am to 12:00 Noon SCHOOL 1320 N. Acacia Ave., Fullerton, CA 92831 PHONE: 714-871-2829 FAX: 714-871-8465 MASS SCHEDULE PASTOR Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 11:00am & 5:00pm Rev. Michael Pontarelli, O.S.M. Saturday: 8:00am & 5:00pm (Sunday Vigil Mass) Weekdays: 6:30am & 8:00am Adoration: First Tuesday of the Month PAROCHIAL VICAR Rev. Luke Stano, O.S.M. Holy Days of Obligation: 6:30am, 8:00am & 7:00pm ST. PEREGRINE DEVOTION ~ First Saturday of the Month after 8am Mass VISITING PRIESTS Rev. Jerry Horan, OSM RECONCILIATION / CONFESSIONS ~ Saturday from 3:30pm to 4:30pm Rev. Steephen Viblanc, OSM Rev. Damien Giap, O. Praem BAPTISM ~ Celebrated the 2nd Sunday of the month at 1:00pm. Please phone the Parish Office, either before or shortly after the birth of the child, to Rev. Benedict Solomon, O. Praem schedule a baptism. Parents and Godparents must attend a Baptismal Catechesis. Rev. David Robinson, SJ Rev. John Montejano MARRIAGE ~ Couples planning to be married should contact a Priest or a Deacon at least six months before scheduling a date for their wedding. DEACON Chuck Doidge PHONE: 714-326-8433 The vision of St. Juliana Falconieri Catholic Community is to live as a people of God with Christ at the center of our lives through DEACON liturgy, faith formation and community. Pete Lauder PHONE: 714-932-9033 Our mission is to be a welcoming family dedicated to proclaiming the gospel, celebrating the Sacraments, educating, serving, and providing opportunity for all to enrich their faith. Page Two THE PARISH AS ONE BODY “If the whole body were an eye, where would the hearing be? If the whole body were hearing, where would the sense of smell be? But as it is, God placed the parts, each one of them, in the body as he intended… The eye cannot say to the hand, ‘I do not need you,’ nor again the head to the feet, ‘I do not need you.’ Indeed, the parts of the body that seem to be weaker are all the more necessary . Now you are Christ’s body, and individually parts of it. “ (1 Cor. 12:17-25) The Seven EssenƟal Elements of Parish Life constantly interrelate, each nurturing and supporƟng the other with the communal celebraƟon of Sunday Eucharist at the center. LEADERSHIP EVANGELIZATION Pastor Rev. Michael Pontarelli, O.S.M. 714-322-5862 Communications [email protected] Constant Contact Jan Young Parochial Vicar Rev. Luke Stano, O.S.M. 714-879-1965 Website [email protected] 714-879-1965 Vocations Dave Bigley 714-873-5800 Deacon Chuck Doidge 714-326-8433 Welcoming & Deacon Pete Lauder 714-932-9033 Belonging/Outreach Jenni Minardi 714-996-0992 [email protected] School Principal Manuel Gonzales, Jr. 714-871-2829 WORD (Faith FormaƟon) Pastoral Council Rick Celio 714-732-9090 Adult Education Michael McHenry 714-853-1193 Parish Finances Rick Price 714-745-8577 [email protected] Baptism Parish Office 714-879-1965 Director of Faith Michael McHenry Children’s Liturgy Michael McHenry 714-853-1193 Formation [email protected] 714-853-1193 Confirmation/ YM Confirmation/HSYM Gerrick Gamboa 714-869-3826 Coordinator Gerrick Gamboa 714-869-3826 [email protected] Asst. Coordinator Beth Gomez 714-869-3827 Middle School Youth Ministry Gerrick Gamboa 714-869-3826 Facility Manager Al Lares 714-394-6209 Grades 6-7-8 [email protected] Parish Office Staff: RCIA (Rite of Christian Michael McHenry 714-853-1193 Business Manager Esteban Jimenez 714-853-1192 Initiation of Adults) [email protected] Advancement Curtis Wesseln 714-869-3829 Parish Receptionist Catherine Haydon 714-853-1187 School of Religious Michael McHenry 714-853-1193 Education Grades 1-5 [email protected] Parish Secretary Susan Lazuka 714-853-1189 Safe Environment Vicki Delaney 714-853-1194 Special Needs Ministry Andrea West 714-920-4214 School Bookkeeper Wendy Gladd 714-853-1191 St. Juliana School Manuel Gonzales, Jr. Principal 714-871-2829 STEWARDSHIP School Parent Club Brian Bartholomew Advancement / Consultative School Board Ceylon Lambert 714-393-7420 Rick Price 714-745-8577 Stewardship School Finances Jenni Minardi 714-996-0992 LITURGY COMMUNITY Altar Servers Michael Ritchey 714-345-3180 BSA Religious Emblems Tomas Franceschi 714-287-2926 [email protected] Cursillo Joan Wismer 714-336-5522 [email protected] Liturgical Environment Celia Gerish & Alisa Vaccher 714-871-5801 Altar Care Mariana Meurer 714-870-7524 Fall Festival John & Maureen Kohaut 714-713-5295 Mary’s Journey Blanca Saenz 714-924-4663 Eucharistic Ministers Deacon Pete Lauder 714-932-9033 [email protected] Lector Training Vern Meurer 714-870-7524 Men’s Basketball Jim Steinbergs 714-222-8588 Music Director Todd Helm 714-349-6507 [email protected] Men’s Retreat Ron Green 909-597-2299 Hospitality Ron Green 909-597-2299 Women’s Retreat Catherine Haydon 714-931-6224 [email protected] SERVICE TITAN Catholic (Chaplain) Fr. Aaron Nino P. Galvizo, AM Bereavement Linda Kelley 714-871-8661 Knights of Columbus Tom Tice Respect Life Barbara Legas 714-870-4214 Secular Servites Pat Riehl, OSSM - (Prioress) 714-992-4036 (O.S.S.M.) Spiritual Partners In Care Barbara Dietterle 714-525-2208 Small Christian Communities Barbara Dietterle 714-525-2208 St. Vincent DePaul Steve Joerger 714-879-1965 Y.L.I. Catholic Women Debbie Shimaoka 714-441-0446 Page Three July 7, 2019 A NOTE FROM FR. MIKE PONTARELLI, O.S.M. The readings for daily Mass have me on a trip down memory lane. I can’t recall if I remember correctly or if I make stuff up! Stop laughing – if it doesn’t happen to you, it will. Just go down “memory” lane. Before the liturgical cycle was called “Ordinary Time” it was called…? “Alex, what is The Sundays after Pentecost.” Ding, ding, ding, give the contestant $600.00. Pentecost (being the day of the birth of the Church), marking the Sundays of the year after Pentecost is celebrating time after the birth of the Church, the [Holy] Spirit led Church throughout the world. There is nothing “Ordinary” about these weeks until the Feast of Christ The King. As Church, we are led by the gifts of the Holy Spirit: filled with wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude (courage), knowledge, piety, and awe and wonder (fear of the Lord) the Church is more alert to discern and ready to do the will of God. Practice this Truth; be converted to the ways of the Spirit. We are also led by the fruits of the Holy Spirit: charity, joy, peace, patience, benignity (gentle kindness), goodness, long-suffering (not easily provoked or continually patient under a difficulty), mildness, faith, modesty, continency (self-control), and chastity are the effects of the gifts of the Holy Spirit. It was the readings and prayers in a weekday Mass that got me reflecting on the Holy Spirit. Some strophes from Psalm 119 were prayed: “Give me discernment, that I may observe your law and keep it with all my heart. Incline my heart to your decrees and not to gain”. Then a passage from St. Matthew’s Gospel followed: “Beware of false prophets...By their fruits you will know them.” In prayer and at each Mass we receive the gifts and fruits of the Holy Spirit. Those gifts and fruits are to be used; they identify us as God’s holy Church. Receive and mentor others with the gifts and fruits of the Spirit. In prayer, discern the presence of the gifts of the Holy Spirit and use them to become the Holy Spirit led Church today. At Mass listen to and practice our common prayers: “Open (wide) our eyes to the needs of our brothers and sisters; inspire in us (compassionate) words and (merciful) actions to comfort those who labor and are burdened. Make us serve them truly, after the example of Christ and as his command (to love one another). And may your Church stand as a living witness to truth and freedom, to peace and justice, that all people may be raised up to a new hope. (Eucharistic Prayer IV for Various Needs: “Jesus Who Went About Doing Good” parenthesis and added words are my own.) May the readings and prayers of these days after Pentecost fill you with the gifts and fruits of the Holy Spirit. Together we will become the Church of the Holy Spirit raising all people up to a new hope. St. Juliana Faith Formation staff is offering many opportunities. Vacation Bible School, July 15-19 is perfect for youngsters. Our School of Religious Education, First Communion, and Confirmation classes are being formed. The Steubenville experience in San Diego has open registration. RCIA is looking for folks who wish to become Catholic or complete their initiation into our faith. Information will be found in this bulletin. Three Sundays of faith, family, and food – with speakers Bishop Tim Freyer and Fr. Monty Williams, SJ are scheduled for you. Bishop Tim Freyer will be our guest on Sunday, July 14 – THIS IS A CHANGE OF DATE. He will inform us on the Diocese of Orange and the new cathedral, Christ Cathedral. A Jesuit from Toronto, Fr. Monty Williams, SJ will be with us on July 28 and August 4. You need not attend the Sunday 5:00PM Mass to be included for dinner and the talk. If possible, please use our website: www.stjulianachurch.org and register to help us insure enough food for all.
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