St. Anthony Church June 21, 2020

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To signup for Flocknote please visit our parish website www.stanthonyupland.org and look for the WHITE BOX (pictured here) Once you signup with Flocknote, you’ll receive weekly emails from the parish with sign up information and parish announcements. CLERGY Pastor Fr. Gerald Vidad Parochial Vicar Fr. Kenneth Okoroudo Deacons Deacon Richard Simpson

Deacon Isaias Palma CURRENT MASS SCHEDULE PARISH STAFF During this time of social distancing, Parish Office (909) 985-2803 we are live streaming our Masses on

Facebook. Rev. Gerald Vidad, Pastor Ext. 213 Daily Mass (Mon-Fri) is at 8:30am Rev. Kenneth Okoroudo, Parochial Vicar Ext. 200 Dcn. Richard Simpson Ext. 210 Sunday Masses are streamed on Dcn. Isaias Palma Ext. 210 Saturdays Analisa Castro, Business Manager Ext. 211 4:00pm (English) Veronica Villatoro, Secretary to Pastor Ext. 250 5:30pm (Spanish) Lindsey Cabrera, Parish Secretary Ext. 210 Tami McFadden, Admin. Assistant Ext. 203 7:00pm (Filipino Mass on last Lori Muniz, Catechetical Director Ext. 217 Saturday of the month) Angela Hernandez, Catechetical Assistant Ext. 216 www.facebook.com/stanthonyupland Gabi Flores, Confirmation Coordinator Ext. 216 Perla Plascencia, Youth Ministry Ext. 218 Masses are recorded and can be Shelley Reed, Director of Music and Liturgy Ext. 212 viewed at any time on our Gerald Toerner, Facilities Manager Ext. 202 Facebook page Dcn. Roberto Villatoro, Maintenance Manager Ext. 202 Thank you Martha Arroyo, Custodial Ext. 202 Spiritual Communion Comunión Espiritual My Jesus, I believe that You are Creo, Jesús mío, present in the Most Holy que estáis realmente Sacrament. presente en el Santísimo I love You above all things, Sacramento del Altar. and I desire to receive You Os amo sobre todas las into my soul. cosas y deseo recibiros en Since I cannot at this mi alma. Pero como ahora moment receive You no puedo recibiros sacramentally, sacramentado, come at least spiritually venid a lo menos into my heart. espiritualmente a mi I embrace You as if You corazón. Y como si ya os were already there and hubiese recibido, unite myself os abrazo y me uno del wholly to You. todo a Ti. Never permit me to be Señor, no permitas que separated from You. jamás me aparte de Ti. Amén. Amen. TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The Lord has rescued the poor from the clutches of the wicked ( 20:10-13). Psalm — Lord, in your great love, answer me (Psalm 69). Second Reading — The grace of God overflows for all (Romans 5:12-15). Gospel — All who acknowledge Jesus before others will likewise be acknowledged by Jesus before the Father (Matthew 10:26-33). READINGS OF THE WEEK Monday: 2 Kgs 17:5-8, 13-15a, 18; Ps 60:3-5, 12-13; Mt 7:1-5 Tuesday: 2 Kgs 19:9b-11, 14-21, 31-35a, 36; Ps 48:2-4, 10-11; Mt 7:6, 12-14 Wednesday: Vigil: Jer 1:4-10; Ps 71:1-6, 15, 17; 1 Pt 1:8-12; Lk 1:5- Sat, Jun 13, 2020 17Day: Is 49:1-6; Ps 139:1-3, 13-15; Acts 13:22-26; Lk 1:57-66, 80 Thursday: through 2 Kgs 24:8-17; Ps 79:1b-5, 8-9; Mt 7:21-29 Friday: 2 Kgs 25:1-12; Ps 137:1-6; Mt 8:1-4 – Sun, Jun 21, 2020 Saturday: Lam 2:2, 10-14, 18-19; Ps 74:1b-7, 20-21; Mt 8:5-17 Sunday: 2 Kgs 4:8-11, 14-16a; Ps 89:2-3, 16-19; Rom 6:3- 4, 8-11; Mt 10:37-42

Victor Aguirre, Alejo, Helena Alvarez, Ramon Alvarez, Alex Arellano, Pat Bamberger, John Battenfield, Andrew Campbell, Carrasco Family, Coons Family, Maria de Nazare, Ashley Del Rio, Danny & Rose Diaz, Olivia Diaz, Diaz, Devan Dobkin, Dolph Family, Silvia Duarte, Robert Finch, Joe Fregoso, Miranda Gilford, Carlos Glifonea, Manuel and Navidad Gonzalez, Severina Gomes, Britney & Cody Heltsley, St. Anthony Church Christina Herron, Jaclyn Herron, Gary Heyer, Mary Mission & Vision Hitchcock, Norma Hiller, Ken Ingram, Kristine Jacinto, Sonia Jimenez, Serafin Juarez, Steve Julian, Katie Kenna, Fran Leo, Barbara & Randall Lepore, Norma Lesondak, Benjamin MISSION STATEMENT Licera, Pat Longuevan, Juana Lopez, Mary Maher, Pam The Mission of St. Anthony Parish is to Manquen, Brian & Kim Maples, Martinez, Robert & welcome, nurture and go forth to serve, in the Barbara Mendoza, Marlene & George Ministeri, Jerry name of Jesus. Minehart, Douglas Mitchell, Cynthia McCormick, Philip VISION STATEMENT Montgomery, Maria Montoya, Dave Mary Murphy, Mariola St. Anthony Parish will meet individuals of and Jarek Musial , Nagai, Maria de Nazare, Theresa Navarro, diverse backgrounds where they are in their David Navarro, Judith Osminski, Bessie Parungao, Sharmi journey, welcome them into our parish Patel, Romeo Pelaez, Amber Pencz, Pompa, Paula community, and through communal worship, Puma, Michelle Quint, Alejandra Ramirez, Maria L. Ramirez, formation, and opportunities to serve, invite them to Martha Reyes, Juan Carlos Rios, Michele Rios, Brenda & Carlos Rivera, Mark Rodriguez, Vanessa Romo, Tadeusz grow in their relationship with Christ, with one Rusak, Carmelita Rhymer, John Salvadore, Zenaida Santiago, another, and with our parish community. Christina Sanchez, Darlene Schnabel, Olivia Smith, Kyle Together, we will strive to meet the challenges and Smith, Solis, Frank & Maria Tadeo, Ruben Terrazas, wounds of life and help to nurture the spiritual Jasmin Terri, Lilian & Cesar Torres, Berta Tovar, Jenny Tran, development and faith of all who come. We will Greg & Estelle Trilevsky, Don Turner, Olga Vasquez, Luis continue to build on the foundation of our faith and our Venvezo, Sharon Vidaure, Diana Willmes, Marge Wolanik, parish community for future generations and become a Virginia Woore, Ellie Yescas, Chely Zarate, Tony Zummo. beacon of light, hope and faith to all. (These names will remain on the Prayer Request list for 4 weeks. Please call the parish office to add a name)

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FATHERHOOD Twelfth Sunday When a father gives to in Ordinary Time June 21, 2020 his son, both laugh; when a Sing to the Lord, son gives to his father, praise the Lord, both cry. for he has rescued the life of the poor. —William Shakespeare — Jeremiah 20:13 Prayers for Our Military Troops

Perhaps you, too, love a service member. Or maybe, because you’ve served in the past or know someone who has, you understand the sacrifices these men and women make to guard our safety and preserve our freedom. We invite you to join us as we pray for the men and women who serve.

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NAME:______Almighty and eternal God, those who take refuge ______in you will be glad and forever will shout for joy. BRANCH & RANK:______Protect these soldiers as they discharge their duties. ______Protect them with the shield of your strength and ______keep them safe from all evil and harm. May the power of your love enable them to return home in safety, that with all who love them, they may ever praise you for your loving care. AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Sunday: Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time;

Cpt. Ryan Ault - Army Father’s Day Nathan Bazzell - US Marines Monday: St. Paulinus of Nola; 2nd. Lt. Luke Brahier - US Marines Ss. and Christopher Cabrera - Navy Wednesday: The Nativity of St. Amman Catalan - US Marines Saturday: St. ; E2 Private - D. Chavarria - Army Blessed Mary Lt. John M. Diskin - US Marines JOHN FISHER (1469-1535) AND Amy Epperson - Navy SAINT THOMAS MORE (1477-1535) Priv. 1 Cl Anthony a. Figueroa - US Marines June 22 Joseph William Guevara - Navy From Robert Bolt’s classic A Man for All Seasons to Priv. 1 Cl James Lang - US Marines Showtime’s edgy The Tudors, Thomas More endears Aaron Leysan - Navy himself still: lawyer-statesman of impeccable integrity, Austin Lomeli - Army remarried widower and affectionate father delighting in Matthew Lomeli - Navy a lively household—four children, a pet monkey, even a Tyler Manquen, Army paid jester! And challenges still: humanist-reformer, yet OFC - Mares Guevara champion of Catholic faith and papal primacy. John Paul Max Martin - Navy II named him Patron of Statesmen and Politicians, citing Capt. Brandon Maxson - Air Force More’s generous work, both as a lawyer and in Lt. Jordan Moore - Army government service, on behalf of the poorest and most Cpt. Deanna McDonald - Army marginalized people of his time, as well as his promotion Cpt. Todd McDonald - Army of education for all sectors of society. More’s decision for Ivette Paniagua - Army principle over politics, conscience over convenience S-Sgt. Michael Peters - Mari prompted his final words: “I die the king’s good servant, CE1 Randy Ramos - Navy but God’s first.” Alone among England’s bishops, John 2nd. Lt. Nicolas Sanchez - Air Force Fisher dared challenge Henry VIII’s divorce and Joshua Silvestro - Army repudiation of the papacy. When the named the Hannah Silvestro - Airforce imprisoned Fisher a cardinal, Henry thundered: “Don’t Lt Col - Chris Stone - Army bother sending Fisher’s red hat here; I’ll send Fisher’s PO1 - Warlito Valmont - Navy head to Rome!” Whose “good servants” are we first? Isn’t Lt - Kenneth Valmonte - Navy a right conscience worth the pain of standing alone? Kevin Walker - Army —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

WHAT WE LOVE (These names will remain on the Prayer Request. We cannot help conforming ourselves to what we love. Please call the parish office to add a name) —St.

Saint Thomas More’s Story

His belief that no lay ruler has jurisdiction over the Church of Christ cost Thomas More his life.

Beheaded on Tower Hill, London, on July 6, 1535, More steadfastly refused to approve King Henry VIII’s divorce and remarriage and establishment of the .

Described as “a man for all seasons,” More was a literary scholar, eminent lawyer, gentleman, father of four children, and chancellor of England. An intensely spiritual man, he would not support the king’s divorce from Catherine of Aragon in order to marry Anne Boleyn. Nor would he acknowledge Henry as supreme head of the Church in England, breaking with Rome, and denying the pope as head.

More was committed to the Tower of London to await trial for treason: not swearing to the Act of Succession and the Oath of Supremacy. Upon conviction, More declared he had all the councils of Christendom and not just the council of one realm to support him in the decision of his conscience.

Reflection Four hundred years later in 1935, Thomas More was canonized a saint of God. Few saints are more relevant to our time. In the year 2000, in fact, Pope John Paul II named him patron of political leaders. The supreme diplomat and counselor, he did not compromise his own moral values in order to please the king, knowing that true allegiance to authority is not blind acceptance of everything that authority wants. King Henry himself realized this and tried desperately to win his chancellor to his side because he knew More was a man whose approval counted, a man whose personal integrity no one questioned. But when Thomas More resigned as chancellor, unable to approve the two matters that meant most to Henry, the king had to get rid of him. Post by Franciscan Media 21 de junio de 2020 - Duodécimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario LECTURAS DE HOY LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA

Primera Lectura — Nuestro Salvador es un pacificador Lunes: que reina hasta los confines de la tierra (Zacarías 9:9-10). 2 Re 17:5-8, 13-15a, 18; Sal 60 (59):3-5, 12-13; Mt Salmo — Siempre bendeciré tu nombre, mi rey y mi 7:1-5 Dios (Salmo 145 [144]). Martes: Segunda Lectura — Si por el Espíritu matan las obras de 2 Re 19:9b-11, 14-21, 31-35a, 36; Sal 48 (47):2-4, la carne, vivirán en el Espíritu de Dios (Romanos 8: 9, 11-13). 10-11; Mt 7:6, 12-14 Evangelio — Vengan a mí los que se sientan cargados y Miércoles: agobiados, porque yo los aliviaré (Mateo 11:25-30). Vigilia: Jer 1:4-10; Sal 71 (70):1-6, 15, 17; 1 Pe 1:8- 12; Lc 1:5-17Día: Is 49:1-6; Sal 139 (138):1-3, 13- 15; Hch 13:22-26; Lc 1:57-66, 80 Jueves: 2 Re 24:8-17; Sal 79 (78):1b-5, 8-9; Mt 7:21-29 Viernes: 2 Re 25:1-12; Sal 137 (136):1-6; Mt 8:1-4 Sábado: Lam 2:2, 10-14, 18-19; Sal 74 (73):1b-7, 20-21; Mt 8:5-17 LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Domingo: 2 Re 4:8-11, 14-16a; Sal 89 (88):2-3, 16-19; Decimocuarto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Rom 6:3-4, 8-11; Mt 10:37-42 Lunes: Santa María Goretti SANTA MARÍA GORETTI Jueves: (1890-1902) San Agustín Zhao Rong y compañeros 6 de julio Sábado: María Goretti nació en Italia, San Benito cerca de Roma, en una familia campesina muy pobre y debido a ello se vieron obligados a COMPARTE LA CARGA vivir en un rancho y compartir

“Vengan a mí, todos los que están fatigados la casa con la familia Serenelli. y agobiados por la carga, y yo los Dos años después sufrió la aliviaré” (Mateo 11:28). Esta palabras de nuestro muerte de su padre, situación Salvador son un gran contraste con el previo que obligó a la madre a asumir capítulo del mismo Evangelio, cuando nos dice que las labores del campo para si no cargamos nuestra propia cruz, no somos mantener a la familia y, a dignos de Cristo. Relacionar estos dos mensajes María, la forzó a renunciar a la escuela para hacerse puede ayudarnos en nuestro camino de fe. Ser cargo del hogar y del cuidado de sus hermanitos; aun seguidor de Cristo ciertamente significa que así, se daba tiempo para asistir al catecismo. A los 12 debemos abrazar la cruz, en su misterio que es años María era una mujer bella y bien formada, fue sufrimiento y triunfo a la vez. Es algo que no precisamente esto lo que atrajo a Alejandro Serenelli, necesitamos hacer solos, ya que la carga suele ser de 18 años, a proponerle que tuvieran relaciones demasiado pesada para llevarla sin ayuda. ¿A sexuales, pero María se negó una y otra vez porque quién volcarnos entonces? Podemos volcarnos al eso iba contra la voluntad de Dios. Cierto día llegó Cuerpo de Cristo, a la comunidad de discípulos Alejandro a casa y al saber que María estaba sola reunidos para el culto. Cuando sintamos que la quiso forzarla, pero María se opuso y, lleno de rabia, carga es demasiado pesada, recordemos que la apuñaló 14 veces. María murió al día siguiente, podemos compartirla con nuestros hermanos y perdonándolo. Fue canonizada en 1950, estando hermanas en Cristo que pueden traernos descanso. presente su madre y sus hermanos.—Miguel Arias, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Hunyo 21, 2020 Pang-labindalawang Linggo sa Ordinaryong Oras MGA PAGBASA SA LINGGONG ITO Pagbasa ng Ebanghelyo Unang Pagbasa - Iniligtas ng Panginoon ang mahihirap mula sa mga kamay ng masama (Jeremias 20: 10-13). Mateo 10: 26-33 Tiniyak ni Jesus sa Awit - Panginoon, sa iyong dakilang pag-ibig, sagutin mo Labindalawa na ang Diyos ay nagmamalasakit ako (Awit 69). sa kanila. Background sa Pagbasa ng Pangalawang Pagbasa - Ang biyaya ng Diyos ay umaapaw Ebanghelyo Nabasa natin ngayon ang para sa lahat (Roma 5: 12-15). Ebanghelyo sa konteksto ng nakaraang linggo Ebanghelyo - Ang lahat na kumilala kay Jesus bago ang kung saan ipinadala ni Jesus ang iba ay magkakilala rin sa harap ni Jesus sa harap ng Ama labindalawang alagad upang ipahayag ang (Mateo 10: 26-33). kaharian ng langit. Sa pagitan ng pagbasa noong nakaraang linggo at pagbasa ngayon, MGA PAGBASA SA MGA ARAW NG LINGGO hinulaan ni Jesus na ang mga alagad ay haharapin ang mga paghihirap sa kanilang Lunes: 2 Mga Hari 17: 5-8, 13-15a, 18; Aw 60: 3-5, 12-13; misyon. Maraming tao ang hindi maayos ang Mat 7: 1-5 pagtanggap sa kanila, kahit na yung nasa loob Martes: ng lupain ng Israel. Maging ang mga 2 Mga Hari 19: 9b-11, 14-21, 31-35a, 36; Aw 48: 2-4, kapamilya ay tumalikod sa mga alagad dahil 10-11; Mat 7: 6, 12-14 sa pangako ng mga alagad kay Jesus at sa Miyerkules: kaharian. Nakasaad ebanghelyo ngayon ang Vigil: Jer 1: 4-10; Aw 71: 1-6, 15, 17; 1 Pt 1: 8-12; pang aaliw ng mga alagad dahil sa mahirap na Lk 1: 5-17Day: Ay 49: 1-6; Aw 139: 1-3, 13-15; katotohanang ito. Ang bahaging ito ng Gawa 13: 22-26; Lk 1: 57-66, 80 Ebanghelyo ni Mateo ay dapat basahin sa Huwebes: 2 Mga Hari 24: 8-17; Aw 79: 1b-5, 8-9; Mat 7: 21-29 konteksto ng inilaan tagapakinig ni Mateo, Biyernes: isang pamayanang Hudyo-Kristiyano. Ang 2 Mga Hari 25: 1-12; Aw 137: 1-6; Mat 8: 1-4 Ebanghelyo ay tumutukoy sa mga panganib at Sabado: pag-uusig na malamang na naharap na ng Lam 2: 2, 10-14, 18-19; Aw 74: 1b-7, 20-21; pamayanan na ito at magpapatuloy na hara- Mat 8: 5-17 pin. Upang matiyak ang pamayanan na ito, Linggo: naalala ni Mateo para sa kanila ang mga 2 Mga Hari 4: 8-11, 14-16a; Aw 89: 2-3, 16-19; nakapagpapatibay na salita ni Jesus na nabasa Rom 6: 3-4, 8-11; Mat 10: 37-42 natin ngayon. Ayon sa Ebanghelyo, maaaring ENTHUSIASM AND GRAMMAR maunawaan si Jesus ang mga pananaw ng pagdurusa. Ang mga alagad ni Jesus ay There is a good reason that the writings of St. Paul don’t tinawag na panatilihin ang kanilang pagtuon show up as examples in grammar textbooks. Today’s reading is a case sa Diyos. Ang pag-uusig at pagdurusa ay hindi in point. It begins with one of those long Pauline run on sentences maiiwasan at mawawala. Ngunit tiniyak ni that leave lectors gasping for breath. So what? Take a closer look at Jesus sa kanyang mga alagad ang kanyang how Paul’s fervor for his subject matter derails the grammar. There is something admirable about being so caught up in his convictions that pagmamalasakit sa hirap na nararanasan ng the words cannot come fast enough to express them, much less in an mga anak nya. Maaaring hindi tayo orderly fashion. Scripture scholars usually take this grammatical mahaharap sa parehong uri ng pag-uusig, ineptness as a sign of a passage’s early importance in the Christian ngunit nakakaranas tayo ng mga paghihirap community, something they were so ardent about that their language habang sinisikap nating mamuhay bilang isang never got refined. Kristiyanong. Minsan pinapayagan natin ang What leaves us in this condition? Re-telling the plot line of mga opinyon ng iba na pigilan tayo sa an action movie or the play-by-play of a sporting event? When was paggawa ng alam nating tama. Kailangan natin the last time any of us was so excited by our faith in Christ that we ang paalala na ang iniisip ng Diyos tungkol sa were left grasping for words, stumbling over our own errors in atin ay mas mahalaga. Tinitiyak tayo sa speech? It may be bad grammar, but it is an excellent way to inspire pangako na inaalagaan tayo ng Diyos at others with the message of Christ! pinoprotektahan tayo. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Religious Education! Savor a saintly summer CATECHETICAL MINISTRY OFFICE The slower pace of summer time offers opportunities for families to nature faith in creative ways not practical when (909) 981-7080 Fax: 909.581-6177 time is crunched. Consider these ideas: Lori Muniz, Director of Catechetical Ministry [email protected] Visit a shrine. Holy places where relics are preserved, an Gabi Flores, Confirmation & Retreat Coordina- apparition has taken place, or one that encourages a tor particular belief or devotion offer day trip opportunities for [email protected] prayer and pilgrimage. Look for directories of shrines in Angela Hernandez, RE Assistant the U.S., including www.catholicshrines.net or from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) http://ow.ly/OYvJ30bAayl.

Ongoing Faith Formation Attend daily Mass. Meeting God in the Eucharist begins Grades 1-5 a Summer day with grace. Daily Mass is a full Catholic Religious Education for grades 1 thru 5 education in Christ, in the Sacraments, and the saints, all Sacrament Preparation at once. Children often find it easier to focus on the Baptism, Penance, First Communion, readings during daily Mass, which chronicle the unfolding Confirmation of God’s plan day by day. Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Preschool and Kindergarten Tell stories. Turn Summer story time into Sacred Story Time by reading about saints and heroes from the Bible. EDGE Use stories from a children’s Bible, books about the lives Middle School / Junior High of the saints, or biographies of virtuous people. Pass the Youth Confirmation popcorn, make s’mores, or sit around a campfire High School (or candle) while reading and telling sacred stories. Spanish Classes Sacrament Preparation for Penance & Open your eyes First Communion Parents know that children thrive when they feel loved. RCIA adults However, God knows this need for love doesn’t stop when Unbaptized or baptized in another faith tradition seeking we grow up. Even when we are adults, our heavenly to be Catholic Father is always ready to listen to us, help us, and forgive us. Today, when look at your own children with love, know RCIA children that you are beloved, too. “Praise the LORD, for he is good; for his mercy endures forever” (Psalm 136:1).

SUMMER OFFICE HOURS Feasts and Celebrations Sunday 9am-1pm June 23 – Solemnity of the Sacred Heart. In 1673, Monday 9:30-3pm Tuesday 9:30-5:30 Jesus asked St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, a Visitation Wednesday 11am-7pm nun, to spread the devotion to his heart. The image of Thursday 9:30-5:30 Jesus with his heart exposed surrounded by Closed Friday & Saturday unquenchable flames is a reminder of his intense and eternal love for us. Religious Education & Confirmation June 29 – Saints Peter and Paul (1st century). Peter Registration for 2020-2021 is tentatively sched- was chosen by Jesus to lead the Church. The Gospels uled to begin in July. Registration packets will be emailed to all include some unflattering details about Peter, showing that Religious Ed families currently enrolled, or available on the he was ordinary, made extraordinary by God’s grace. An Parish Website for families new to our RE programs. early persecutor of the Church, Saul became the Great Apostle Paul, also transformed by grace.

Did you know? ….A SEQUENCE Why Do Catholics Do That? Why do priests wear a white collar? A sequence is a chant The white collar – or “Roman collar” – dates back to the 15th century when priests placed linen or cotton collars or hymn sung or over their outer clothing to be easily distinguished. This recited during the liturgical celebration of the evolved into the collar we see on most priests today when wearing their black “clerics.” Eucharist, before the proclamation of the When wearing a white collar, it means he’s “on duty” to give blessings, offer counsel, and administer Sacraments. Gospel.. The sequence has always been sung directly before the Gospel, after the Alleluia. Religious Education is Zooming this summer!

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EVERY TUESDAY For ZOOM I.D., Contact [email protected] 21 FATHER’S DAY Read: Be a Man! Read: Boys to Men Read: The Father of the Family Read: Behold the Man Read: The Catholic Family Handbook Read: Discovering God Together Read: How to Raise Good Catholic Children Read: Behold the Man: A Catholic Vision of Male Spirituality Listen: Pure Fatherhood Listen: Be a Man! 21 ST ALOYSIUS GONZAGA Read: Golden Legend of Young Saints

22 STS. JOHN FISCHER & THOMAS MORE Watch: Faith of Our Fathers Read: Crossbows and Crucifixes Read: The Young People’s Book of Saints Read: Characters of the Reformation 23 ST. AUDRY (ST ETHELREDA) Read: The Young People’s Book of Saints

24 NATIVITY OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST Study: Lectio: Eucharist, Session 3: Lamb of God Study: The Wild Goose, Segment 3: Baptism in the Holy Spirit and Fire Watch: Brother Francis: The Saints Read: Read-Aloud Book of Bible Stories Listen: Audiobook: Holiness is Always in Season 27 ST Book: Four Witnesses Listen: Audiobook: Holiness is Always in Season Listen: Lessons from the Early Church

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