July 16, 2017

‘Santa Clara de Asis, a growing Catholic community, comes together to praise and worship the Lord while responding to through service to others in the spirit of our Patroness.’

Santa Clara de Asis Parish Mission Statement Liturgy Schedule

Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:00 p.m. Sunday Masses: 8:00 am , 10:00 am & 12:00 pm Greetings and Welcome! Weekday Masses: Mon - Fri 8:30 a.m. Welcome to our home, Santa Clara de Asis Catholic Contact Fr. Fred 714-970-2149 Weddings: Church! May the peace and love of Father, Son and six (6) months in advance Holy Spirit be with you! : By Appointment. Prep: Call 714-809-0205 Reconciliation: Saturdays 3:30 pm We invite you to enter fully into the life of our parish Anointing of the Sick: Upon Request community sharing our worship and love of Jesus Funerals: Ed Valenzuela 714-504-7936 Christ. Within this Bulletin is news of upcoming Adoration: First Friday of the Month 9am-6pm events, activities and opportunities which may be Food Collection for Sister Parish of interest to you. Immaculate Heart of Mary: First Full Weekend of the Month Contact information is likewise provided for all Santa Clara de Asis Parish Office of our groups, organizations, outreaches and ministries. Feel free to speak directly with Reverend Fred K. Bailey, Pastor 714-970-2149 these individuals for more information. Father Seamus Glynn, Pastoral Assistance Fr. Fred K. Bailey and the 22005 Avenida de la Paz, Yorba Linda, CA 92887 Santa Clara de Asis Pastoral Team office: 714-970-7885 fax: 714-970-2618 www.scdayl.org

After Hours Emergency Only: 714-312-0967 Page Two July 16, 2017 Dear Friends: Every now and then the planets will align and circumstances will conspire to remind me/instruct me/challenge me in the changing rhythms of social protocols. For example, with the recent Independence Day celebrations I am always surprised with the number of people who put their hand over their heart during the singing of ‘God Bless America’ or ‘America the Beautiful’ when that patriotic-reverence is properly given only to the National Anthem, ‘The Star Spangled Banner’. In like manner, the days seem long gone when ‘gentlemen’ would stand when a ‘lady’ arrives or exits a dining table and the honorific of standing when someone older than yourself comes over to say hello is likewise diminishing to the point of nonexistence. Men/youth wearing ball caps or other headwear indoors, especially in Church, can really set-off some traditionalists who view it as highly disrespectful but is usually done in ignorance of social NORMS that are not being passed on within families (and women get to wear whatever head gear they desire with no negative inferences?) Imagine my surprise and dismay when I recently read a GQ article castigating men (like me) who wear CARGO SHORTS, calling them a dismal fashion disaster from the 1970’s! At length the article spoke chidingly toward men who would ‘cover their knees’ since apparently short pants are supposed to end ‘above the knee’ and further ridiculed the six pockets of Cargo Jeans when four pockets happily suffice for most pairs of pants. Me thinks this is written by close relatives of those trying to revive the protocols pertaining to ¾ length gloves and the wearing of white before or after Memorial Day...and thus I will admit to now knowingly choosing to disregard this fashion guide- line....after all, some people have attractive knees worthy of being seen but not everyone has thighs worthy of being flaunted and Cargo Jeans do a nice job of discretely shielding a man’s thighs (and knobby knees) from observation. Ahh.... you know it is Summer when the mind ponders the oddities of fashion. Out back behind the Hall, the Memorial Garden is slowly being renewed. As I think I have shared before, what seemed like a simple ‘refreshing’ of the grounds has turned into a complete overhaul. The good news is that when it is complete, it should stand the test of time for a substantial chuck of years and be a beautiful/rest- ful spot for quiet prayer and reflection. The old foliage (snake hiding areas as well as deer and rabbit food) has been removed and the ground dug down to accommodate the placement of stones. You may notice the weed preventative fabric that is starting to be emplaced, it will eventually be placed over all the dirt. $5,000 worth of assorted colored stones has been delivered and will be spread around, different colors for the different sections. Once the stone is in, succulents will be ordered, delivered and planted. The old wooden Stations of the Cross have been removed and new 4’/5’ tall STEEL Crosses (which will rust, like our sign in front) will be driven into the ground. Etched or laser cut steel plaques are also being considered for how to display the names once writ- ten upon the dissolving memorial rocks (which have been placed off to the side to insure we have all the names for the plaques...so please do not take any of them.) That’s the latest news on the Memorial Garden project. This Monday night (July 17th), our NEWEST Pastoral Council participants will have their first gathering at the Rectory. As I shared back in Spring, our newest PC members are: Alvin Arellano. Suzie Dominguez, Kelly Lutes, Suzi Nicoletti and Carlos Sobral. They are succeeding Sonja Gibson, Pat DeFries and Lisa Alonso (as well as one member who died and another who moved out of the area.) Their pictures will soon be on our Hall wall so you can recognize them; they are extensions of my eyes and ears so if you have questions for me or the Council, feel free to convey them to the new/continuing members for our monthly discussions. Their phone numbers are also listed on the Parish Contact section of the Bulletin for your convenience. Elsewhere in this Bulletin you may have noticed that our Sunday Donut/Post Mass Hospitality Ministry is looking for fresh volunteers. Many hands/many volunteers make quick work of parish tasks and the Donut/ Hospitality Ministry is a perfect example. The donuts are delivered on Sunday mornings, volunteers just need to set up the Keurigs, pull out the lemonade and give about an hour of time to make sure everything runs smoothly after their designated Mass (either the Sunday 8am or 10am. ) If you have been looking for a Ministry by which you can get your foot in the door of ‘giving back’ to the parish AND getting to know people....please give a call to Angela Conlee at 714-402-1824 to inquire further about Donut/Post Mass Hospitality. Thanks. Delayed until the weekend of September 9-10 because Pentecost occurred on the June weekend when Priest Retreat began, our annual MINISTRY FAIR is usually hosted on PENTECOST WEEKEND as a suitable date to solicit fresh volunteers for all the ministries that help spread our Catholic Faith to our own parishioners and out into the world besides. You may wish to mark September 9-10 on your calendar, especially if you are interested in becoming more involved with our community. EVERY Ministry and Outreach, every Social Or- ganization, everybody that calls Santa Clara home (and wants to keep using our facilities) will have a booth and information available that weekend at the Ministry Fair before and after all the Masses. That’s it for this weekend, until we chat again, stay well and remember, you are loved. FKB July 16, 2017 page three July 15-16, 2017 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Isaiah 55:10-11 Romans 8:18-23 Matthew 12:1-23 For the sake of clarity and truthfulness, PERHAPS the should have this imprimatur printed on the cover (and Masses and homilies should begin with this disclaimer...): ‘A relationship with Jesus does not a stress-free life insure. A relationship with Jesus is not a guarantee against auto accidents, disease or work related struggles. Having Jesus entwined within your life does not preserve you from the periodic darkness’ that come with human life.’ This sort of HONESTY might preserve a whole bunch of people from feeling set-up for disappointment when their FAITH does not DO what they perhaps thought it was supposed to do. All relationships are difficult and require work and renewal. A relationship with Father-Son-Holy Spirit likewise requires continual vigilance to not allow it to become mundane or so ‘spiritualized/ritualized’ that is ceases being a source of genuine strength and hope. This weekend’s Gospel speaks vividly about the assorted struggles for FAITH to be sown and GROW in a person’s heart. Disappointment, disillusionment, prior commitments to dark pursuits, inability to make longtime commitments, misunderstanding the intent and purpose of a God-relationship, all these can be easily seen within many of the people we interact with in our daily lives. What have been the struggles for YOU to continually believe in a merciful God? What have been YOUR struggles to continually participate and live your faith within the Roman ? What have been the hardest part of your faith? What are the easiest aspects? Does your faith offer you comfort and solace? How about the CHURCH? Has the CHURCH offered comfort, solace and mercy? In living your faith, how do you try to present/ demonstrate it to other people so they may not have false expectations of what a Jesus-centered life is all about?

Thank you for sharing this weekend with our Santa Clara Community. My thanks to Fr. Seamus, Fr. Moneypenny, Fr. Horan and Bishop Freyer for covering for me while I am away with our Married Couples Retreat...sweltering in the desert with Jesus. Next weekend we will have a special Missionary Appeal at all our Masses as Fr. Rudy Alumam will be speaking on behalf of the Diocese of Navrongo-Bolgatanga, Ghana. The diocese of Navrongo-Bolgatanga, which began in 1906, is one of the 20 dioceses in Ghana, and is located at the extreme north of the country, covering 11,995 square miles. The Diocesan population is currently estimated at 3 million at an annual growth rate of 3%, with 45% being below 14 years old, and 52.4% being female. The population in the Diocese which is predominantly rural is scattered among several small localities with some having very high population densities. The Diocese has 19 parishes with each parish having an average of 15 mission churches. Besides evangelizing through the sacraments, the church in this part of the country is very much involved in the socio-economic development of the people by way of health, education and agriculture. Also, please note that our St. Vincent de Paul Society is preparing to distribute EMPTY backpacks that you will hopefully return, filled with assorted school supplies for the students of our Sister Parish, Immaculate Heart of Mary and a few other designated schools. The Bulletin has more info, please take one on your way home...and please say a prayer for the Married Couples on Retreat this weekend. As your summer progresses, please remember that you are loved. FKB HIGH SCHOOL Registration for High School Youth Ministry 17-18 opened on July 1st. Please log on to our Parish website to download a registration packet or pick one up outside of the church office on the wall. All returning teens (and children graduating from 8th grade) will re-register at an Open House this summer - you do not need to fill out a new registration packet. The next Re-Registration Open house will take place on Sunday, July 23. Check your email for confirmation of appointment times. New Teen and Adult Youth Ministry Leaders needed for next year! Do you feel called to love and lead the teens of our Parish... that calling is all it takes - i’ll help you with the rest. Please consider volunteering in Youth Ministry for the upcoming year... contact Kirsten for more information at [email protected]. Angels Game v. Washington Nationals (and Trout bobblehead night!) July Social - Tuesday, July 18 at 6:00 p.m.. RSVP and Permission slip are required... tickets are here! Please email Kirsten to get on the list. We are meeting at Fresca’s for dinner at 6 p.m. and walking over to the game after. $30 for ticket and dinner. Friends are

YOUTH MINISTRY welcome!! MIDDLE SCHOOL Next year’s Middle School Registration is now open for 2017-2018. Please consider registering your 6th, 7th or 8th grader for a great year ahead! We meet on scheduled Friday nights throughout the year. Registration packets are available on our Parish website on the Youth Ministry page and outside of the church office. page four July 16, 2017

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A head’s up….PARISH PAY is about to become WeShare…

For those of you who utilize our ONLINE electronic giving option for weekly Stewardship (and other) donations, our old company (PARISH PAY) has been bought by a company named Liturgical Publications (LPI).

The NEW version of online giving will be called WeShare; this transition will take place around the end of August. If you are already utilizing electronic giving, you do not need to do anything, LPI will automatically transition your account from PARISH PAY to WeShare.

Even though this is supposed to be seamless, it would be wise for you to check your bank records in September and October to make sure that your donations are still flowing to Santa Clara.

If you have any questions, please give a call to the Parish Office at 714-970-7885. Thank you! page six July 16, 2017 Francis has appointed Luis Ladaria Ferrer, a Spanish Jesuit, as the new of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and successor to Cardinal Gerhard Müller, the Vatican announced at midday, July 1. ’ decision to nominate a new prefect of the C.D.F. is perhaps the most important appointment he has made to the after that of naming Cardinal as secretary of state. It is destined to have far-reaching consequences, not the least of which is to ensure that the C.D.F. and its prefect are rowing with and not against the pope on key issues, including the interpretation of “Amoris Laetitia,” synodality and cooperation with the commission for the protection of minors. At the time of his appointment, the 73-year old archbishop was Secretary of the C.D.F., that is, the number two position in the congregation. He was appointed to that role by Benedict XVI on July 9, 2008. Today’s Vatican communique confirmed the story that had been widely circulated the previous afternoon and evening that Francis had not renewed the mandate of the German cardinal. It also announced that Archbishop Ladaria would succeed Cardinal Müller in his roles as the President of the Pontifical Commission “Ecclesia Dei,” the Pontifical Biblical Commission and the International Theological Commission. America has learned that Pope Francis received Cardinal Müller in private audience in his library in the Vatican at noon on June 30 and informed him that he would not be recon- firmed as prefect when his five-year mandate, which was due to end on July 2, concluded. Informed sources told America that Francis offered him the possibility of re-assignment to another position in the Vatican after the summer holidays, but the German cardinal turned this down on the grounds that since he had been head of the “supreme” congregation (as the C.D.F. is called in Vatican parlance) it would be beneath his dignity to accept another post and so he preferred to go into retirement. Sources told America that the Vatican was scheduled to announce the change at the head of the C.D.F. on Monday, July 3, but after the audience with the pope, Cardinal Müller returned to the C.D.F. and informed his colleagues that he was no longer head of the congregation. That news was quickly passed to media close to the cardinal and became public some hours later. For this reason, the Vatican decided to make the announcement at noon today. In choosing Archbishop Ladaria to replace him, the pope has opted for a highly qualified theologian who shares his pastorally sensitive approach, having worked closely with him in these years, and has the ability to manage the C.D.F. America has learned that a number of cardinals had asked Francis to remove Cardinal Müller from that post because he had on several occasions publicly disagreed with or distanced himself from the pope’s positions—in particular regarding “Amoris Laetitia”—and they felt this was undermining the papal office and . In an interview on May 12 with EWTN’s Raymond Arroyo, Cardinal Müller reiterated his argument that Pope Francis’ post-synodal statement on the family does not open the door to receiving Communion for divorced and remarried Catholics. This came after bishops’ conferences in , Argentina and Malta issued guidelines on “Amoris” that allow divorced and civilly remarried Catholics to receive the sacrament in certain situations. “It is not good that the bishops’ conferences are making official interpretations of the pope,” Cardinal Müller said. “That is not Catholic. We have this document of the pope, and it must be read in the context of the complete Catholic tradition.” While Pope Francis has signaled openness to an investigation into the role of women in church history, estab- lishing a commission (headed by Archbishop Ladaria) to study the issue, Cardinal Müller was firm in his opposition to the idea. “No. Impossible. It will not come.” After Marie Collins, a sex abuse survivor who resigned her post on the Pon- tifical Commission for the Protection of Minors on March 1, cited what she described as resistance coming from some Vatican offices, in particular the C.D.F., against implementing recommendations, Cardinal Müller dismissed her claims. “I think this cliché must be put to an end: the idea that the pope, who wants the reform, is on one side and, on the other, a group of resisters who want to block it,” Cardinal Müller said. Born at Manacor, on the Spanish island of Majorca, Archbishop Ladaria entered the (the Jesuits) after graduating in law at the University of Madrid in 1966. He went on to study at the Comillas Pontifical University, Madrid, and Sankt Georgen Graduate school of philosophy and theology in am Main, Germany. After his ordination to the priesthood in July 1973, Ladaria obtained a doctorate in theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University, , in 1975 and went onto be a professor of dogmatic theology, first at the Comillas university, and then in 1984 at the Gregorian University, where he was vice- from 1986-1994. St. John Paul II appointed him as a member of the International Theological Commission in 1992 and consultor of the C.D.F. in 1995. As secretary-general of the I.T.C., a post he held until 2009, he led its revision of the church’s understand- ing of which concluded that children who die without baptism can enjoy the in heaven. Benedict XVI appointed him as secretary of the C.D.F. on July 9, 2008, and made him archbishop. He has served as consultor to the and the pontifical council for the promotion of Christian unity, and has been involved in the dialogue with Pius X Society. Last August, Pope Francis appointed him as president of the study commission on the women’s diaconate. At the C.D.F. he has also been involved in dealing with the abuse of minors by clergy. July 16, 2017 PAGE seven Parish Contacts Faith Formation

Adult Faith Formation Mary Chavez 714-970-7885x231 Baptismal Preparation Donna Wojciak 714-809-0205 RCIA Mary Chavez 714-970-7885x231 Children’s Faith Formation Emily Bent 714-970-7885x223 Middle School Ministry Kirsten King 714-970-7885 x225 SCYM - Youth Ministry Kirsten King 714-970-7885 x225

Administrative and Finance

Pastoral Council Alvin Arellano 714-448-7166 Tad Dike 714-497-6549 Suzie Dominguez 714-501-3407 Kelly Lutes 714-329-4604 Suzi Nicoletti 714-930-5405 Elaine Schurter 714-322-5060 Pamela Seamster 714-692-2377 Carlos Sobral 714-873-7254 Andrea Watanabe 714-496-0473 Frank Weber 714-227-4681 Billy Wojciak 714-396-3264 Finance Council Frank Weber 714-227-4681 Front Office Personnel Pam Melancon 714-970-7885x221 Bulletin/Calendar/Website Julie Paino-Montez 714-271-3642 Facilities Marc Jordan 714-970-7885x230 Fingerprinting/Safe Environ. Jennifer Mautino 714-315-0996 Maintenance Ministry Jim Laub 714-715-7485

Pastoral Outreach/Community Service

Eucharistic Minister to We Need Volunteers! the Homebournd Mark & Carolyn Diederich 714-692-2256 Need a great way to put in some volunteer time?? Would you Bereavement/Requiem Ed Valenzuela 714-504-7936 love to get your kids to start volunteering, need those high school Beta Foster Care Thomas & Monique Vansuch 714-402-4547 Catholic Worker Rich Michal 714-779-7054 hours? Looking for volunteer options for the whole family? Host- Heart & Soul Nick Castillo 714-365-5557 ing DONUTS is a great way! This is a fabulous way to introduce Large Event Hospitality Maria McFarland 714-749-8169 your children to giving back or a great option if you don’t have a Post-Mass Hospitality Mike and Laura Curtis 714-403-5417 lot of time to volunteer. It takes less than an hour of your time! So St. Vincent de Paul Laura Midkiff 714-970-7885x222 put in your time after attending one of the 8:00 or 10:00 masses! If you’d like to start volunteering please email Angela Conlee at Liturgical Ministries angelaconlee@firstteamrealestate or call 714-402-1824. Altar Servers Joe Sardina 714-694-0139 Eucharistic Ministers Frank Weber 714-227-4681 Note: Volunteers need to be fingerprinted and complete the Safe Lectors Billy Wojciak 714-396-3264 Environment Training. Music Ministry Philip Parke 714-606-5479 Sacristans Tony Endres 714-646-9042 Server Robe Washing Cindy Beyl 714-312-0909 Mass Intentions Ushers Rich Michal 714-779-7054 Eva Delos Reyes - 7/15, 5 p.m. Social Organizations John Stone - 7/18 Cursillo Karen Crowley 714-779-8703 Frank & Christine Wilmes - 7/19 Filipino Community Tessie Mowen 714-692-1021 Ronell Santos - 7/22, 5 p.m. Heart 2 Heart Mary Chavez 714-970-7885x231 Women of Faith Mary Ann Miceri-Kusenda 714-312-0412 Virginia Porciuncula - 7/23, 12 noon Knights of Columbus Pat DeFriese 714-499-6290 Alex Sledge - 7/24 Childcare Lisa Reza 714-402-3751 Cub Scout Pack 1253 Tim Bass 714-273-7327 Boy Scouts Troop 824 Jake Lappin 714-865-8525 Parish Weekly Tithe Report Social Organizations-Seasonal

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