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Fr. Marcial Juan May He Rest in Peace The Transfiguration of the Lord August 6, 2017 PARISH OFFICE 209 E. Lomita Ave. Glendale, CA 91205 [email protected] www.hfglendale.org Fr. Marcial Juan Phone: (818) 247-2222 Masses: OFFICE HOURS Monday to Thursday: 8:30am - 8:30pm 6:30, 8am, 10:00am (Schools), 12:15, 5:30 & 7pm Friday: 8:30am - 7:00pm May He Rest In Peace Saturday: 8:30am - 5:00pm Sunday: 8:30am - 2:00pm (Spanish) CLERGY Pastor: Rev. James Bevacqua. ext. 225 [email protected] Associate Pastors: Rev. Kevin Nolan, ext. 229 [email protected] Rev. Xavier Dsouza, ext. 227 [email protected] Deacons: Deacon Ron Baker, ext. 552 [email protected] Deacon Neon Recuenco, ext. 553 [email protected] Deacon John Steele, Senior deacon IN RESIDENCE Rev. Samuel Ward MASSES Daily: 6:30am, 8:00am, 5:30pm Saturday: 8:00am, 5:30pm Sunday: 6:30am, 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:00am, 12:30pm (Spanish), 5:30pm (Life Teen) Civic Holidays: 9:00am only Our beloved Fr. Juan has passed on to his CONFESSIONS Monday/Thursday: 4:30-5:15pm Ashes will be distributed at Masses. Saturday: 4:00-5:00pm and by eternal reward. Let us now pray for his appointment priestly soul. Requiescat in pace! Pastor’s Corner Dear Parishioners, SUNDAY AUGUST 6 While away on pilgrimage, I received word that our 6:30 AM For the People of the Parish beloved Father Marcial Juan passed away at the age of 75. We 8:00 AM Honey Azores had just honored him at our last Keep on Rollin' benefit in June and Alberto Aguilar celebrated his 50 years of Priesthood in December. It was a shocker on the one 9:30 AM Zenaida Matela hand, and it seemed so sudden. Father Juan started with me here at Holy Family Merly Gapunuan & Family - Tgiving on July 1, 2008 and initially served as senior priest until his retirement five years 11:00 AM Alexis Quiza ago at the age of 70. He had not only been undergoing dialysis treatments 3 Evelyn Dote - Tgiving times each week, but internally suffered numerous ailments affecting many 12:30 PM Francisca Marquez organs in his body. He insisted up to the end to serve mass occasionally despite Manuel Romero his health and limitations. Father Juan served as a priest for 50 years, was 5:30 PM Carlos, Antoinette &Victor Bakar beloved by many; and, we pray that he is now with the angels and saints, resting Arthur Henry Aspiras MONDAY AUGUST 7 in peace. Thank you, Father Juan! You will be greatly missed! We love you. 6:30 AM Laureano Sunga Next weekend, our seminarian Danny Guinto will be ordained a Maricor Sibi 8:00 AM Rizalino Santos transitional deacon for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Just so you know, all Lucy Sequeira - Tgiving priests are first ordained deacons. Even Pope Francis was ordained a deacon 5:30 PM Sean Gabriel Gasmen- Tgiving prior to being ordained a priest. We are proud of Danny and his discernment and Austin Jeremiah Pardo preparation and we are looking forward to his service as a deacon and later a - Tgiving priest for our archdiocese. The next day Danny will be serving his first Mass as TUESDAY AUGUST 8 a deacon here at Holy Family. 6:30 AM Hernandez-Marasigan Family - Tgiving There is so much suffering in the world. I was reflecting on how we George Heintz maybe handle suffering. How should we deal with it? I was reading an article in 8:00 AM Gil Redoble Vergara Thelma & Melba Murao The Priest magazine (March 2016) by Dr. Decelles, a retired full professor from 5:30 PM Alexander Alfaro - Tgiving the Department of Religious Studies at Marywood University. He had received a Fernandi Sacop diagnosis of ALS aka Lou Gehrig’s disease. It is an awful disease. Nonetheless WEDNESDAY AUGUST 9 Dr. Decelles appeared to be handling his disease with grace and an attitude of 6:30 AM Renato Cristi gratitude. Wow! Fr. Kevin Nolan - Tgiving 8:00 AM Mary Faith Sipprell “I thank God for drawing good out of evil and allowing me to join my Deacon Bill & Marisue sufferings to those of Christ for my own spiritual benefit and that of my brothers Bevacqua and sisters within the Mystical Body of Christ. 5:30 PM Zoila Ortiz Lorenza & Berto Solamo “I tell the Father that I know He did not cause me to be weighed down THURSDAY AUGUST 10 by ALS. I am a casualty of an imperfect physical universe moving slowly toward 6:30 AM Mary Tostado perfection and spiritualization, a universe being helped along in this movement Pat Kyle 8:00 AM Eduardo & Cesar Murao by human research made possible through His gifts. Irenio & Paciencia Murao “I dare to speak openly and frankly with my Father, my Abba, my Dad. I 5:30 PM Arielle Alfaro - Tgiving Zoila Ortiz point out that he is God and not a god. He does not need to draw good out of evil FRIDAY AUGUST 11 in order to grant us human beings what is required to make our lives full and 6:30 AM Josefina Marasigan complete, both physically and spiritually. He can grant us what we need by Wencesly Villaflores drawing from the infinite resources of His abundance. He has infinite resources, 8:00 AM Patricia & Teresita Mon Fely Fabricante unlimited abundance at His disposal. [to be continued] 5:30 PM Nielzer Chi Cho Alfredo Lopez Summer blessings! Margaret Jao Grey SATURDAY AUGUST 12 Fr. Jim Bevacqua, Pastor 8:00 AM Arturo Navarro 818-247-2222 x225 Lloyd Lectura [email protected] 5:30 PM Charito Avenido Rosie De Villa Francisco August 6, 2017 2 Parish News PRAY FOR….The Recovery of: Patti Baker, Steven Faller, Raymond Abiog, Nancy Cruz, Isabel Penaflor, Ana Lucia Gomez, Fernando Larriva, Matthew Tribble Josefina Madrigal, Roberto Madrigal, George Madrigal, Rosa Madrigal, Maria Madrigal, Valerio Ortiz, Eloira Gomez, Amalia Gutierrez, Susana Montes, Maggie Baxter, Hermelinda Gaytan, Elena Ramirez, Amanda Perez, Benjamin Guevarra Those who have died before us and their families… Sunday, September 10th Fr. Marcial Juan, Renato Altamira, Eduardo Del Rosario, Rosa Aquino 5:30 PM Life Teen Mass May the souls of all faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Barbecue Social to Follow SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL BUNDLE SUNDAY ALL ARE WELCOME! August 27th, 8:30 AM—1 PM Please bring your useable clothing and household items on this day. Their truck will be at our main parking lot. Please help them in their endless efforts to assist the needy. They are in great need of furniture and large appliance. Please phone: 323-224- 6280 or 800-974-3571 for free pick up of large items. CALLING ALL HOLY FAMILY MEN…This is your time to renew your faith. September 22 to 24, 2017 Mater Dolorosa Passionist Retreat Center 700 N. Sunnyside Avenue Sierra Madre, CA 91024 Theme: Going Without Knowing: Pitching Our Tent in Faith If you have any questions: Please call Jason Schultz at 213-477-0244 www.materdolorosa.org August 6, 2017 3 More Parish News At all special celebrations at Holy Family, including Christmas and Easter, the priests and deacons wear matching vestments to celebrate the mass. Our current vestments are over 25 years old and need to be replaced. If you would like to sponsor one of the vestments, your name or a memorial name for a loved one can be embroidered on the inside back flap of the vestment. We are hoping to fund this project so we can use the new vestments for Christmas. All our old vestments will be donated to our sister parish in Haiti. If you would like to sponsor a vestment, please contact Deacon Ron Baker at [email protected]. SUNDAY MASS CLERGY OUR LADY QUEEN OF FAITH FORMATION AT HOLY SCHEDULE ANGELS ROSARY GROUP FAMILY CHURCH Saturday 8/12 36th Anniversary Celebration 5:30 PM Fr. Kevin Dinner Dance Sunday 8/13 6:30 AM Fr. Michael Saturday, August 19th, 6 PM 8:00 AM Fr. Michael Incarnation Church Community 9:30 AM Fr. Xavier/Dn Ron Center 11:00 AM Fr. Sam/Dn Danny 214 West Fairview Ave. Glendale, 12:30 PM (Spn) Fr. Xavier CA 91202 5:30 PM Fr. Sam For more information: Registration for Religious Education *Please note that the clergy Juliet Gasmen, 818-859-8810 or for the school year that begins schedule is always subject to Tony Camcam, 818-242-9203 October 1st is now open to all change* children who attend public schools in grades 1 to 5. We also have a formation class for Early Childhood children ages 3-4 and 5 year olds. For your convenience you may download the application from our website: htpp://hfglendale.org/religious-ed/ ATTENTION ALL PARISHIONERS! youth-min/elementary Columbus Club Hall Rental - Consider using the Hall managed by members For any questions, please call our of Knights of Columbus for your next Wedding, Birthday, Graduation or other Religious Education office at party. The Columbus Club will donate $100 of your rental fee to Holy Family 818-240-2222 x382. Catholic Community. For information on rentals, please call John Gutierrez at (213) 272-5464. August 6, 2017 4 Capital Projects With all of the building and renovation work going on around Holy Family, we would understand if you are thinking, “Wait, did the capital campaign begin without my noticing?” But, no. While much of the work that is being done is part of our master plan, our capital campaign is focused primarily on raising the needed funds to build a Parish Center.
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