1316 N. ACACIA AVE FULLERTON, CA 92831-1202

AUGUST 5, 2012

EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

WHOEVER COMES TO ME WILL NEVER HUNGER, AND WHOEVER BELIEVES IN ME WILL NEVER THIRST.

~ John 6:24-35

Order of Friar Servants of Mary of America Province

MISSION AND V ISION STATEMENTS

St. Juliana Falconieri Catholic Community is a welcoming family dedicated to proclaiming the gospel, celebrating the Sacraments, educating, serving, and providing opportunity for all to enrich their faith.

Our vision is “...to live as a people of God with Christ at the center of our lives through liturgy, faith formation and community.” PARISH OFFICE MASS SCHEDULE 1318 N. Acacia Ave. Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am,11:00am and 5:00pm PHONE: 714-879-1965 12:45pm Deaf Community Mass FAX: 714-526-6673 WEBSITE: http://www.stjulianacatholiccommunity.org/ Saturday: 8:00am EMAIL: 5:00pm (Sunday Vigil Mass) [email protected]

Weekdays: 6:30am and 8:00am OFFICE HOURS Mon.-Thurs., 9:00am to 5:00pm Fri. 9:00am to 12:00 Noon Holy Days of Obligation: 6:30am, 8:00am and 7:00pm SCHOOL 1320 N. Acacia Ave. PHONE: 714-871-2829 T EREGRINE EVOTION S . P D FAX: 714-871-8465 First Saturday of the Month - Immediately following 8am Mass. PASTOR Rev. Frank Falco, O.S.M.

RECONCILIATION / CONFESSIONS PAROCHIAL VICAR Saturday: 3:30pm to 4:30pm Rev. Luke Stano, O.S.M.

DEACON BAPTISM ~ celebrated the 2nd Sunday at 2:30pm. Bill Schlater - (retired) Please phone the Parish Office either before or shortly after the birth PHONE: 714-992-1388 of the child to schedule a baptism. DEACON Parents and Godparents must attend a Baptismal Catechesis. Gerhard P. Stadel PHONE: 714-870-5714 MARRIAGE DEACON Chuck Doidge Couples planning to be married should contact a Priest or a PHONE: 714-879-1965 Deacon at least six months before setting a date for the wedding.. 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 Essen!al Elements of Parish Life constantly interrelate, each nurturing and suppor!ng the other with the communal celebra!on of Sunday Eucharist at the center. LEADERSHIP EVANGELIZATION Pastor Rev. Frank Falco, O.S.M. 714-879-1965 Catholics Come Home Shawn Graham! 714-572-8232! Parochial Vicar Rev. Luke Stano, O.S.M. 714-879-1965 Deacon Gerhard Stadel 714-870-5714 Communica!ons! ! ! Deacon Bill Schlater - re!red 714-992-1388 Constant Contact! Glenn Casterline! 714-792-0972! Deacon Gerhard Stadel 714-870-5714 Website Jan Young 714-879-1965 Deacon Chuck Doidge 714-879-1965 [email protected] Pastoral Council Bob Die"erle! 714-525-2208 Voca!ons John McElligo" 714-871-7182 [email protected] Welcoming &! School Principal Manuel Gonzales, Jr. 714-871-2829 Belonging/Outreach Kathy Gleeson 714-680-0683 Director of Faith! Michael McHenry! 714-879-1965! Forma!on [email protected] WORD (Faith Forma!on) Adult Educa!on Michael McHenry! 714-879-1965! Facility Manager! Mark Augus!n! 714-261-5167! [email protected] [email protected] Bap!sm Judy Allen 714-773-0812 Business Manager Karen Powell 714-879-1965 Parish Secretary Susan Lazuka 714-879-1965 Children’s Liturgy Donna Reinbold 714-772-6234

Safe Environment Vicki Delaney 714-879-1965 Conrma!on/HSYM Kerry & Maura Condon! 714-680-7736 STEWARDSHIP [email protected] Advancement &! Rick Price 714-871-4514 Jr. High Youth Ministry! Sco" Kambak 714-870-5908 Stewardship Grades 7-8 Stewardship David Hoferer 714-961-2845 RCIA (Rite of Chris!an! RCIA Team 714-879-1965 Ini!a!on of Adults) LITURGY School of Religious! Michael McHenry! 714-879-1965! Parish O#ce 714-879-1965 Educa!on Grades 1-8 [email protected] Altar Servers 714-879-1965 St. Juliana School! Manuel Gonzales, Jr. Principal! 714-871-2829! School Parent Club Megan Shank 714-330-9182 Deaf Community Nancy Lopez 714-547-0824 [email protected]

Environment! Catherine Haydon ! 714-879-1965! Sunday School 9 a.m. Julianna Tapia 714-345-4901

Altar Care Mariana Meurer 714-870-7524 [email protected]

Eucharis!c Ministers Deacon Gerhard Stadel 714-870-5714 COMMUNITY Lector Training Vern Meurer 714-870-7524 BSA Religious Emblems Tomas Franceschi 714-287-2926 Music Director! Todd Helm! 714-528-4690! Exercise Class Bernade"e Gilwee 714-680-5439 Organist! Claudia Kellogg! 714-349-3774! Fall Fes!val John & Maureen Kohaut 714-713-5295 Spirit Group Donna Fairrington 714-998-0853 Mary’s Journey Nina Viscon! 714-572-4152 Ushers Alberta Saran 714-992-6566 Men’s Retreat Terry Reinbold 714-772-6234 Mom’s Group Debbie Cusack 714-529-5341 SERVICE NAIM Support Group Eileen Shannon! 714-871-0456! (Widows / Widowers) Mary Gin Chaille 714-526-4926 Bereavement Michele Tanaka 714-992-1630 Newman Club! Fr. Mark Aaron Riomalos 714-353-5001 Italian Catholic Fed. Dolly Church 562-694-8626 (College Students) Chaplain [email protected] Knights of Columbus Brian Burley 714-738-8036 [email protected] www.newman-csuf.com Respect Life 714-870-4214! Prayer Chain Rita Semple! 714-879-1492! 714-526-4096 Maggie Armstrong 714-871-8055 Spiritual Partners In Care Doris Chiare"a 714-526-6856 [email protected] Small Chris!an Communi!es Barbara Die"erle 714-525-2208 St. Vincent DePaul Paul Durning 714-879-8721 Y.L.I. Catholic Women Debbie Shimaoka 714-441-0446

Page Three August 5, 2012 ~ FROM THE PASTOR ~ Looking ahead, Father Richard T. Reese, O.S.F.S., of the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales will be with us for the annual mission appeal for The Gospel readings during the month of August are the work of their community the weekend of August 18-19. There taken from St. John’s Gospel. The theme of these Gos- will be more information in a future bulletin. pel narratives is the “Bread of Life.” The Holy Eucha- rist as real food, the benevolence of God toward those We have all read recently about the drought across the Midwest who are hungry, the dignity of poor ones, the challenge of living the United States. From Kansas to Iowa to Missouri to Southern corporal and spiritual works of mercy are all subtexts to the major miles and miles of corn and soybean crops are struggling to produce theme of “Bread of Life.” Jesus is the “true bread come down from a harvest. In some cases over 40% of the crops are spoiled from heat heaven.” In the days ahead we will hear Jesus say: “I am the bread and lack of water. Here in Orange County and in particular St. Juli- of life; whoever comes to me will never hunger, and whoever be- ana Rectory garden, the harvest is plentiful. Since the beginning of lieves in me will never thirst.” “I am the living bread that came July I have picked, I am sure, about three small bushels of tomatoes down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever; and the intermingled with green bell peppers. It will be good for us to thank bread that I will give is my flesh for the life of the world.” God for our weather and his bounty. May the fields bring great com- fort and joy to all harvesters. Last Sunday both Deacon Gerhard and Deacon Chuck explained in very graphic ways how the theme of “Bread of Life” impacts our My special thanks to Jon Gilwee and the Knights of Columbus for daily lives as Christians. We are called or rather mandated to be peo- the successful blood drive along with all those who donated blood ple who are instruments of God’s generosity in feeding, clothing, and passed on the gift of life. sheltering, and defending the poor. While most of us relegate our Group tours for parishes in the Diocese of Orange are being offered responsibility to government, private, and religious institutions to take by the new Christ Cathedral (formerly the Crystal Cathedral) on care of the needy in society, we still bear the burden of personal in- Tuesday and Saturday mornings when booked a week in advance. I volvement while making sure those in need have some form of care. feel that it is worthwhile for us to hire one or two buses to tour the

St. Juliana parishioners have been instruments of God’s bountiful Cathedral and to hear of the plans to convert the space and surround- care in so many ways. Some bring food to the food pantry. Others ing property for Catholic worship and tradition. Of course our parish give a financial gift in the monthly St. Vincent de Paul envelope. Still will participate in the Capital campaign which will be unveiled soon. others help in the soup kitchen, donate to FIES, pack boxes of food I need help to organize this. I ask one of our parish organizations to and toys at Christmas, volunteer on Thursday mornings in the St. take this on as a project.

Juliana pantry, bring clothes to the Armory, and make sure that Remembering names can be a challenge as we age. Some folks can needy families have Easter dinner on their tables. All this is done remember dates, places, events, names, etc., with uncanny recall and without fanfare or thought of reward. Our little boat is so small and accuracy. That is a real plus when your vocation is lived around peo- the sea so vast, nevertheless to those we help it means a great deal. ple and their families. To remember a person’s name and to use it in As long as a Christian community exists here, there will always be his or her company has a special impact on what could develop into a those who reach out and help. Thank you volunteers, St. Vincent de life-giving relationship. Paul, donors, Respect life committee, Knights of Columbus, ICF, Bereavement and Spiritual Partners In Care for supplying such lar- Occasionally, I will remember to use a person’s name when in a gess for those in need. service situation like at a check-out counter or at a department store. One time when I said to a check- out clerk, “Thank you, Cheryl,” she An article that appeared in a local newspaper recently highlighted the looked at me as if to say, “Do I know you?” Then we both smiled life of “Connie” who will celebrate her 104th birthday in late Au- when she realized that she was wearing a name tag with, “Hello, I’m gust. When asked how she felt she replied, “I feel great.” “I eat much Cheryl.” and sleep more. I eat four times a day. I get up at 7:30 every morning and go to bed by 7. I don’t worry. I turn it over to God.” She does not The more we can address each other by name the more we are apt to wear eyeglasses. Her blood pressure is a stable 120/60. She has no develop potential friendships and the possibility for more conversa- diabetes, joint pain or memory loss. Her secret to longevity: “Live a tion. As pastor, I really want to remember the names of parishioners. good, God-fearing life observing the 10 Commandments. Love eve- My name is easy to remember. It’s “Father.” Everyone can remem- rybody with all your heart. Be kind and generous to others. Spend ber “Father.” Actually, it’s Frank! So whenever you can, please help more time listening to God. Avoid TV, cell phones and time-wasting me to remember your name. I know many by name and I refer to the stuff. Volunteer your time for the needy. Spend hours talking and parish directory often to match faces and names. But then comes the listening to God.” day of reckoning and my mind goes blank. If you notice a discon- certing look on my face, it’s time to bale me out and help me. I hope Connie wrote a poem for the Longevity Light Verse Contest. I quote you will do that. a portion of the poem here. “Thank you for the gift of another lovely day; to enjoy a garden full of your creative display; an array of fra- I remember many years ago hearing a talk about developing friend- grant flowers of yellow, pink, and red; Robbins singing their morn- ships. The speaker at one point illustrated a point by saying that we ing song; I’m truly blessed……Now at peace and full of joy as I see have three names: the name God gives us; the name our parents my journey’s end; cause my Savior’s waiting for me just around the gave us; the name we make for ourselves. Interesting! How do we bend; My life is full of love with so much happiness untold; I just want to be named? listened and obeyed when He said join my fold; humbly take up your In the Joy of Our Faith, cross and bring your suffering to me; for where you’re going my child, there will I always be.” Fr. Frank Falco, O.S.M. Pastor Page Four PARISH CALENDAR MASSES FOR THE WEEK

Sun., Aug. 5 18TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Mon., Aug. 6 6:30am Fr. Pat Donovan, O.S.M. Coffee & Donuts (SCC Hosts) 8:00am Mario Marchione †

Mon., Aug. 6 6:15pm Zumba Class (PC) Tue., Aug. 7 6:30am Kayla and baby 7:30pm SCC (P. Office) 8:00am Daniel Pelikan

Tues., Aug. 7 6:30pm Parent Club Mtg (P. Office) Wed., Aug. 8 6:30am Fr. Don Duplessis 7pm Rosary & Benediction 8:00am Vic Steinbergs †

7pm Men’s Basketball (PC) Thu., Aug. 9 6:30am Servite Intentions 7pm Baptism Class (Rm 4) 8:00am Janet Winckler 7:30pm Kof C (Rm 1-2) 7:30pm SCC (Rm 3) Fri., Aug. 10 6:30am Margaret Huberty † 8:00am Pearl Bradfield † Wed., Aug. 8 8:30am Stretchersize Class (Rm 1) 7pm Spirit Group (Church) Sat., Aug. 11 8:00am Louise Visconti † 5:00pm Sr. Marilyn 7pm SCC (Rm 4)

Thurs., Aug. 9 7pm Spirit Group (Chapel) Sun., Aug. 12 7:30am Parishioners 7pm Youth Band (Church) 9:00am Robert Downey † 11:00am Servite Intentions Fri., Aug. 10 3pm Divine Mercy/ Stations 5:00pm Robert Barcott † 6:15pm Zumba Class (Rm 1-2)

Sat., Aug. 11 7:30am Men’s Basketball (PC) PRAYER INTENTIONS Sun., Aug. 12 19TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL WHO ARE ILL AND IN NEED Coffee & Donuts (ICF Hosts) OF OUR LOVING SUPPORT IN THIS COMMUNITY, 9am ICF Communion Breakfast Travis Ricardo, Dolly Church, Jeff Wilson, ... and all the 12:45pm Wedding - Deaf Community names listed in our Book of Healing.

2:30pm Baptisms PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL OUR BELOVED DEAD: Margie Yokum, Robert Barcott (father of Wendy Cone), Thomas McKenna (nephew of John and Mary Alice) … may their souls and all the souls of the faithfully departed rest in peace. Amen

MARRIAGE BANNS Please pray for this couple on the announcement of their Banns of Marriage: Lucy Lego Mon., August 6th and ...is not a Holy Day of Obligation. Dao Ly Date of Sacrament of Matrimony: August 12, 2012 HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION WOMEN’S SILENT RETREAT THE ASSUMPTION OF THE SAVE THE DATE - REGISTER NOW! BLESSED VIRGIN MARY ANNUAL WOMEN’S SILENT RETREAT Wednesday, August 15th Sacred Heart Retreat House Mass Times ~ 6:30am, 8:00am and 7:00pm Alhambra, CA November 9-11, 2012 Experience a quiet weekend with Mary, our Mother. Retreat Theme: Mary, Role of Womanhood ALTAR CARE - August 10, 2012 FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Catherine Haydon (714) 931-6224 or Claire Buckley Barbara Legas Joan Wismer (714) 336-5522 Irene Luzano Moyra Wilkins Page Five KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS NEWS C.L.I.F. ~ BREW FEST 2012

Aug 5 Our Lady of Guadalupe celebration (LA Coliseum) Catholic Lithuanian-Irish Federation Aug 7 7:00pm ODM Proudly presents the 2nd annual “Brew Fest”. Aug 7-11 Supreme Convention (Anaheim Convention Center) Sample local micro-breweries & restaurants. Aug 18 Year-End BBQ You won’t want to miss this!! Aug 21 7:00pm Rosary St. Juliana Parish Center 7:45pm General Business Meeting Sat., Aug. 25th Aug 31 Day of Adoration 6:00pm - 11:00pm Cost: $40 … all you can eat and drink! Pay at the door - come as you are… GOLF TOURNAMENT Eat, drink and dance the ‘end-of-summer’ night away!

SAVE THE DATE: 100% of proceeds go directly to St. Juliana School to fund scholarships and special projects. KNIGHTS 2012 GOLF TOURNAMENT LOS COYOTES PRIVATE COUNTRY CLUB For more information, please contact Steve Farrell Buena Park, CA at [email protected]. Monday, September 10, 2012 ~ $95/per golfer We look forward to seeing you at this event. Registration Opens at 12 noon. BBQ Dinner at 6pm Contact Brian Burley for info: (714) 738-8036

BLOOD DRIVE - THANK YOU!

A great big THANK YOU to all the parishioners who supported the St. Juliana/Knights of Columbus Blood Drive on Sunday, July 22nd. We had nearly 40 participants and collected over 30 Please respond generously to this new educational fund, which pints of blood for our community. The gift of blood is a very directly supports our parish school. For more information on generous one as we will never know whose life we save. Also, how to donate, contact Curtis Wesseln at the Parish Office. another big THANK YOU to the friendly staff of the University of California Irvine Blood Donor Center for their assistance in our blood drive. God bless you all and thank you for your gen- erosity! “Do not work for food that Jon Gilwee, Blood Drive Chairman perishes, but for food that Knights of Columbus, Fullerton Council endures for eternal life.” ~John 6:27a UPCOMING SECOND COLLECTIONS August 12th - St.. Juliana School

Aug 18th -19th - Diocesan Mission Appeal FALL FESTIVAL 2012

August 26th - St. Juliana Building Fund Some exciting roles have opened for volun- Thank you for the generous support of our second collections! teers interested in helping with food and game booths for this year’s Saint Juliana Falconieri Fall Festival, to be held on the PENNIES FROM HEAVEN weekend of September 28, 29, and 30th. Qualifications include the ability to take charge and have fun Next weekend after all Masses, mem- interacting with other parishioners and giving back to our great bers of the parish Respect Life Group community! Please contact John Kohaut at 714-715-2347, or will be handing out the plastic baby [email protected].

bottles for the Pennies From Heaven We are looking for sponsors and underwriters for our 2012 Fall Collection. Coins, paper money or Festival ~ for further details please contact Phil Stump at 714- checks may be placed in the baby bottles and returned on the 525-3093, or [email protected]. weekend of August 25 & 26. The 3 Life Centers, Birth Choice Clinics and Crisis Pregnancy Homes in Orange We are also looking for additional prizes for our Capital Prize County depend on this Raffle and for the various game booths. Please contact John Kohaut at 714-715-2347, or [email protected]. collection for their annual operation costs. Mark your calendars now for the last weekend of September for a wonderful friend raiser and fundraiser. Page Six YOUTH FAITH FORMATION PARISH FAITH FORMATION Early Registration now in process for the 2012-2013 school year. Adults enter the Catholic Church through You can find forms in the Parish Office, on the parish website or a process formally known as the Rite of the Faith Formation Website, www.sjfaith.org. Christian Initiation of Adults. If you, or a

For even more info, please call Faith Formation Director loved one are 1.) not baptized, 2.) baptized Mike McHenry at the Parish Office, 714-879-1965, or email in another Christian faith or 3.) prepared to complete the sacra- [email protected]. ments of initiation (Eucharist & Confirmation), our RCIA team is beginning interviews of candidates at this time. RCIA faith formation sessions begin August 20th. Please call the Parish

SRE TEACHERS STILL NEEDED. Office at 714-879-1965 ASAP (ask for an RCIA team member)

se ea if you, or a loved one, are ready to begin this journey in faith or Pl er Handing down our faith is the primary work of sid on ! our church. Echoing down our faith to the young if there are any questions. God bless your discernment. c his t is one of the greatest gifts you can give.

Our goal this year is to have team teachers in each class of VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL–VBS every grade in our Children’s Faith Formation program. We are We would like to thank our looking for teachers as well as teacher aids. army of volunteers, both If you think you might be called to this incredible ministry adults and teens, for their please call Mike McHenry @ 714-879-1965. You will not be long hours of dedication to working alone. Please pray about this and answer God’s call. God’s kingdom! Our children had an incredible time learning about scripture and our saints as well has being good Christian

role models them selves. VBS raised $180 to help children in

Africa defend themselves against malaria. Way to Go! E TIM See you next year July 15-19, 2013 when we present TO “KINGDOM ROCK”...where kids stand strong for God! R! STE REGI

IMPORTANT DATES TO CALENDAR (SRE) (for 2012-13) Parent Meeting - (All SRE parents expected to attend.) Wed., August 29th - 6:00pm in the PC Classes start Wed., Sept 12th with Mass at 6:00pm

JUNIOR HIGH YOUTH MINISTRY (for 2012-13) Starts back up Wed., Sept 12th at 7:30pm in Rm 1-2 CHILDREN’S LITURGY AT THE 9AM AND 11AM MASSES HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY (Confirmation) HSYM Parent Meeting - Sun., Aug 19th - 6:15pm in the PC If your child enjoys our Children’s Liturgy of the Word, this Make-up meeting Sun., Sept 9th - 6:15pm in the PC opportunity is for you! We are looking for parents and teens HSYM begins Sun., Sept 16th - 6:15pm to help us with our program. You would not need to teach, but

assist us in our task of bringing God’s Word to our children. Register early to ensure placement! The commitment can be only one Sunday Mass per month…, depending on the size of our team. If you have an interest in MIDDLE SCHOOL being a part of our team as a teacher or as an assistant, let us YOUTH MINISTRY know! Email Mike McHenry @ [email protected] or call the Parish Office at 714-879-1965. It’s way more than effective catechesis! It's Catholic Middle School Youth Ministry that helps young people with life's most READINGS FOR THE WEEK challenging years. EDGE is built for all young people in grades 6-8 of the parish. Because it uses a comprehensive youth minis- Monday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14; 2 Pt 1:16-19; Mk 9:2-10 try model, your middle school teen will receive the most well Tuesday: Jer 30:1-2, 12-15, 18-22; Mt 14:22-36 or rounded catholic catechesis that a parish can provide! Mt 15:1-2, 10-14

We are seeking new leaders who would like to become part Wednesday: Jer 31:1-7; Mt 15:21-28 of our team, especially parents, high school and college age Thursday: Jer 31:31-34; Mt 16:13-23 students. If you would like more information on our program Friday: 2 Cor 9:6-10; Jn 12:24-26 please call Mike @ 714-879-1965 or look up EDGE on the web Saturday: Hb 1:12 — 2:4; Mt 17:14-20 at http://edgeyouthministry.com/. Sunday: 1 Kgs 19:4-8; Ps 34; Eph 4:30 — 5:2; Jn 6:41-51 Page Seven MARY’S JOURNEY ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Families take Mary’s statue for a week and pray We have a continuing need of food for our St. Vincent de Paul the rosary together each night. Saying the rosary Food Pantry. We particularly need the following items: and meditating on the mysteries allows us to become Cereal aware of the life of Jesus, as witnessed in the eyes of Peanut butter his Mother. Canned tuna August 5 Scott and Kathy Whitcher, 11am Mass Canned Tomatoes or pasta sauce

August Masses - Open…please call Nina Visconti to schedule These items are nutritious and are in high demand! Sept 2 Elenora Santiago family, 9am Mass Other items needed include: If you are interested in signing-up for a week please contact Canned vegetable ( particularly beans) Nina Visconti, 714-572-4152 or [email protected] Canned fruit Mac and Cheese

“ROYAL FOOD TRUCK FEAST” Please leave items in the box in the vestibule of the Church. The gourmet food truck sensation rolls to Rosary High School on Sat., August 18, 2012 from 11am - 3pm. The Royal Food If you have extra fresh fruits and vege- Truck Feast will take place on campus in the main parking lot tables from your garden that can be off of Fullerton Creek Road. Bring your appetite – and the shared with families in need please whole family! Local food trucks including Rolling Sushi Van, The Grilled Cheese Truck and The Bakery Truck are confirmed leave them at the St. Vincent de Paul to participate in the Royal Food Truck Feast. Participating Pantry on Thursday morning or contact trucks will donate 10 percent of their sales back to Rosary High Paul Durning 714-671-1667. School.

This event is open to the public. Admission is free; tables and CASINO TIME...FOR ’THE GETAWAYS’! chairs will be provided. For more information about the Royal It’s time to join our ICF for another fun filled day at Food Truck Feast please contact Meagan Flynn, Director of Special Events at 714.879.6302 or [email protected]. Join Pala Casino on Tues., August 21, 2012. our Facebook event for updates at bit.ly/RoyalFeast12. Only $15 with a $5 play subsidy!! Bus departs at 9am (arrive no later than 8:30am at St Juliana Church) PRAYER FOR MILITARY FAMILIES Bus will return to St. Juliana’s at 5:00pm. Please pray for the following members of St. Juliana’s presently Payments must be received by Mon., Aug. 6, 2012. serving in the military and for their families: Reservations: Kasey Condon, Phillip P. Sanchez, Tai Le, Jason Contact Neida at (714) 577-8144 Romeo, Peter Chavez, Stephen Gapinski, Edward or call Yolande at (714) 528-6840 Gonzales, Robby Longpre, Christopher Simonds,

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