PARISH OFFICE: 1318 N. Acacia Ave, 1316 N. Acacia Ave, Fullerton, CA 92831-1202 Fullerton, CA 92831-1202 Phone: 714-879-1965 Fax: 714-526-6673 Website: www.stjulianacatholiccommunity.org Email: [email protected]

PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Thursday, 9:00am to 5:00pm Friday, 9:00am to 12:00 Noon

SCHOOL 1320 N. Acacia Ave. PHONE: 714-871-2829 FAX: 714-871-8465

PASTOR Rev. Frank Falco, O.S.M.

PAROCHIAL VICAR Rev. Luke Stano, O.S.M.

DEACON Bill Schlater - (retired) PHONE: 714-992-1388

DEACON Gerhard P. Stadel PHONE: 714-870-5714

DEACON Chuck Doidge PHONE: 714-879-1965

VISION & MISSION STATEMENTS

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 liturgy, faith formation MASS SCHEDULE and community. Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 11:00am & 5:00pm - 12:45pm Deaf Community Mass Our mission is to be a Saturday: 8:00am & 5:00pm (Sunday Vigil Mass) welcoming family dedicated to Weekdays: 6:30am and 8:00am Adoration: Last day of the month proclaiming the gospel, Holy Days of Obligation: 6:30am, 8:00am and 7:00pm ST. PEREGRINE DEVOTION ~ First Saturday of the Month after 8am Mass celebrating the Sacraments, RECONCILIATION / CONFESSIONS ~ Saturday from 3:30pm to 4:30pm educating, serving, and providing opportunity BAPTISM ~ Celebrated the 2nd Sunday of the month at 2:30pm. for all to enrich their faith. Please phone the Parish Office, either before or shortly after the birth of the child, to schedule a baptism. Parents and Godparents must attend a Baptismal Catechesis.

MARRIAGE ~ Couples planning to be married should contact a Priest or a Deacon at least six months before scheduling a date for their 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 Essenal Elements of Parish Life constantly interrelate, each nurturing and supporng the other with the communal celebraon 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 Deacon Gerhard Stadel 714-870-5714 Parochial Vicar Rev. Luke Stano, O.S.M. 714-879-1965 Communicaons Deacon Bill Schlater - rered 714-992-1388 Constant Contact Jan Young Deacon Gerhard Stadel 714-870-5714 Website [email protected] 714-879-1965 Deacon Chuck Doidge 714-879-1965 Vocaons John McElligo 714-871-7182 Pastoral Council Ken Boucher 714-524-8436 [email protected] Welcoming & Jenni Minardi 714-996-0992 School Principal Manuel Gonzales, Jr. 714-871-2829 Belonging/Outreach Director of Faith Michael McHenry 714-879-1965 WORD (Faith Formaon) Formaon [email protected] Adult Educaon Michael McHenry 714-879-1965 Facility Manager Mark Augusn 714-261-5167 [email protected] mark.augus[email protected] Bapsm Judy Allen 714-773-0812 Children’s Liturgy Michael McHenry 714-879-1965 Business Manager Suzanne Wulff 714-879-1965 Confirmaon/HSYM Kerry & Maura Condon 714-680-7736 Parish Secretary Susan Lazuka 714-879-1965 [email protected] Safe Environment Vicki Delaney 714-879-1965 Jr. High Youth Ministry Sco Kambak 714-870-5908 STEWARDSHIP Grades 7-8 Advancement Rick Price 714-871-4514 RCIA (Rite of Chrisan RCIA Team 714-879-1965 Iniaon of Adults) Stewardship David Hoferer 714-961-2845 School of Religious Michael McHenry 714-879-1965 Educaon Grades 1-8 [email protected] LITURGY Parish Office 714-879-1965 St. Juliana School Manuel Gonzales, Jr. Principal 714-871-2829 School Parent Club Megan Shank 714-330-9182 Altar Servers Bob Cardinali 714-525-8958 [email protected]

Don Stelluto Sunday School 9 a.m. Julianna Tapia 714-345-4901 Deaf Community Nancy Lopez 714-547-0824 [email protected] Liturgical Environment Catherine Haydon 714-879-1965 COMMUNITY Altar Care Mariana Meurer 714-870-7524 BSA Religious Emblems Tomas Franceschi 714-287-2926 Eucharisc Ministers Deacon Gerhard Stadel 714-870-5714 Exercise Class Bernadee Gilwee 714-680-5439 Lector Training Vern Meurer 714-870-7524 Fall Fesval John & Maureen Kohaut 714-713-5295 Music Director Todd Helm 714-528-4690 Mary’s Journey Nina Viscon 714-624-4799 [email protected] Nina.Viscon11gmail.com Organist & Cantors Claudia Kellogg 714-402-5404 Men’s Retreat Terry Reinbold 714-345-8000 Sunday 11am Mass Joan Wismer 714-336-5522 Women’s Retreat Catherine Haydon 714-931-6224 Youth Band (Sun., 5pm) Phi Tran 657-206-7640 NAIM Support Group Mary Joyce 714-526-1627 [email protected] (Widows / Widowers) Mary Gin Chaille 714-526-4926 Special Needs Ministry Andrea West 714-282-3039 Newman Club (Chaplain) Fr. Mark Aaron Riomalos 714-353-5001 Usher Kirk Heide 714-553-0762 (College Students) [email protected] (President) Gino Valderrama 949-394-3447 SERVICE [email protected] [email protected] Bereavement Linda Kelley 714-871-8661 Prayer Chain Rita Semple 714-879-1492 Breda Marn 714-309-1606 Knights of Columbus Brian Burley 714-738-8036 dbmar[email protected] Order of Secular Servants Dave & Heather Lazaro Respect Life Barbara Legas 714-870-4214 of Mary (O.S.S.M.) 714-579-7655 Spiritual Partners In Care Doris Chiarea 714-526-6856 Small Chrisan Communies Barbara Dieerle 714-525-2208 St. Vincent DePaul Paul Durning 714-879-8721 Y.L.I. Catholic Women Debbie Shimaoka 714-441-0446

FROM THE PASTOR May 4, 2014 Most Catholics here in Orange County one of the most traveled world leaders ever logging nearly 700,000 and throughout our country and world miles in 27 years. will recall Divine Mercy, Second Sunday of Easter 2014 as the historic date when He became the first Slavic pope in 1978. In his inaugural prayer, he two modern day popes were canonized at said, “Christ, make me…the servant of your sweet power.” He also the same time and will be honored in the spoke the words of Jesus, “Be not afraid,” a central message of his private and public prayer life of the Uni- papacy. versal Church for all time. What is strik- Between ordination to the priesthood in 1946 and consecration as a ing about Pope Francis’ decision to offi- Bishop in 1958, Pope John Paul II finished two doctorates, served in cially recognize Pope John XXIII and several Krakow parishes, and was a university chaplain and semi- Pope John Paul II as of the Church nary professor. An active outdoorsman, he favored hiking, kayaking, is how he proposed to honor two very different political and spiritu- skiing, and camping. Among his many achievements : 1) He deliv- al leaders in a way that would ultimately unite the faithful often ered of over 129 lectures on the Theology of the Body and wrote the characterized as “conservative” and “liberal.” Both leaders (Saints) first of 12 encyclicals, “Redeemer of Mankind”; 2) Survived two governed the Church in very different times and with dissimilar attempts on his life; 3) Introduced the new Code of Canon Law; 4) leadership styles. Initiated World Youth Day; 5) Made the first official visit to a syna- Pope St. John XXIII, upon his election to the papacy on October gogue; 6) Presented the Catechism of the ; 7) Re- 28, 1959, became the first pope in almost 100 years to make pasto- leased Crossing the Threshold of Hope, the first of five books as ral visits around his home diocese of . He visited the sick and pope; 8) Was the first pope to enter a mosque and 9) added the Lu- infirm, and when he dropped in on a prison he announced to those minous Mysteries to the rosary. incarcerated, “You could not come to me, so I came to you.” During his 26 years as pope, John Paul II highlighted countless ex- John was a tireless advocate for peace, and he understood that last- amples of holiness by proclaiming 1,338 blesseds and canonizing ing peace could never come about without courageous leaders. As 482 saints. In 1994, he beatified Gianna Beretta Molla, who sacri- Bishop he assisted Jewish refugees and other endangered groups in ficed her life to carry a difficult pregnancy to term, and ten years their attempts to flee the Nazis. He called all mankind to work for later he canonized her. Pope John Paul’s of Gian- peace through civil dialogue and respect for human rights. na has particular significance because when his own mother was pregnant with him, doctors thought she had no chance of giving On October 11, 1962, at the end of the opening day of the Second birth to a live child, so they advised her to terminate the pregnancy. Vatican Council, the people of Rome gathered in Saint Peter’s But like Gianna she remained dedicated to her unborn child and square and chanted for John to appear. He came forth and gave an carried the baby Karol (Pope John II) to term. impromptu speech and said: “All the world is represented here tonight. It could even be said that even the moon hastens close Pope St. John Paul II died after a protracted and debilitating illness tonight, that from above, it might watch this spectacle that not in 2005. The holiness he acknowledged in others through many be- even Saint Peter’s Basilica, over its four centuries of history, has atifications and is also revealed in the man who for- ever been able to witness.” Then later he said, “When you head gave his attempted assassin, tried to reunify a Church divided by home, find your children. Hug and kiss your children and tell history, and expressed regret for the “Church’s historical shortcom- them: ‘This is the hug and kiss of the pope.’” ings.” His last words were “Let me go to the house of the Father.” His feast is October 22, the anniversary of his inauguration as leader Besides convening the Second Vatican Council St. John XXIII in of the Church. 1961 penned the encyclical, “On Christianity and Social Progress,” enlarging the scope of Catholic social teaching to include develop- As we plan ahead here in the parish, please mark your calendars for ing nations and challenging the laity to work for social justice. In some future events that I hope will interest you. The St. Juliana feast day committee is now in the process of planning the annual feast 1963 he wrote a second social encyclical, “Pacem in Terris” (Peace nd on Earth), the first encyclical addressed to the world at large, mak- day picnic and jamboree on Sunday, June 22 following the 11 ing a plea for nuclear disarmament. His papacy lasted just four a.m. Parish Mass. The guest of honor that weekend will be Bishop years, seven months, and six days. Kevin Vann who will celebrate Mass with us. The following Sun- day, June 29th there will be a coffee and cake reception after the 9 The church’s conviction that he was in touch with God, that his a.m. Mass as I bid farewell to St. Juliana and we welcome Father leadership decisions were divinely inspired, and Vatican II was a Michael Pontarelli, O.S.M. as the new pastor. Later St. Juliana will miracle leads us to call him saint now. His feast is October 11, the host the second annual Interfaith Religious Faire on September 14th anniversary of his opening Vatican II with these words: “The in the Parish Center and the Parish Festival the weekend of Sep- Spouse of Christ (the Church) prefers to make use of the medi- tember 26-28, 2014. cine of mercy rather than that of Severity.” Don’t forget our bi-lingual sung Masses next Sunday at 9am and St. John the XXIII died on June 3, 1963. His final words were 11am with guest musician Gerardo Larios and choir. Only the songs “Lord, you know that I love you.” will be bi-lingual. While John XXIII made the papacy more accessible to the people In the Joy of Our Faith, of Rome, Pope John Paul II made it accessible to the world. Fr. Frank Falco, O.S.M. Throughout his time as pope, he visited 129 countries and became Pastor Page Four

PARISH CALENDAR MASS SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK

Sun., May 4 3RD SUNDAY OF EASTER Mon., May 5 6:30am Fr. Joe Cheah, O.S.M. Coffee & Donuts (SCC Hosts) 8:00am Jose de Jesus, Jr. † 10:30am Deaf Community (SHF) 1pm Catholicism: The New Tue., May 6 6:30am Eugene Kuziemkowski † Evangelization (SHF) 8:00am Ivan Prebeg † 6:15pm HSYM (PC & SHF) Mon., May 5 6:15pm Zumba Class (PC) Wed., May 7 6:30am Beverly French 6:30pm 8th Gr. Dance Mtg. (SHF) 8:00am Whit & Catherine Haydon 7pm RCIA (St.J) Tues., May 6 7pm Rosary & Benediction Thur., May 8 6:30am Betty Muscha † 7pm Men’s Basketball (PC) 8:00am Lauri Chiaretta † 7pm Baptism Class (St.A) 7:30pm Kof C (SHF) Fri., May 9 6:30am Catherine Taylor 7:30pm SCC (St.J) 8:00am Vic Steinbergs † Wed., May 7 Happy Birthday Deacon Gerhard! 8:30am Stretchersize Class (SHF) Sat., May 10 8:00am Benjamin Trinidad † 6pm YLI (SHF) 5:00pm For Mothers 6pm Faith Night 6pm 8th Gr. Collage Night (St.A) Sun., May 11 7:30am Parishioners 6:30pm Boy Scouts (St.J) 9:00am For Mothers 7pm Spirit Group (Church) 11:00am For Mothers Thurs., May 8 6pm School PC Board (Fac. Lounge) 5:00pm For Mothers 6:30pm Conf. Rehearsal (PC & Church) 7pm St. Vincent de Paul (St.J) PRAYER REQUESTS 7pm Newman Club (NR) 7pm Catholicism: The New PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL WHO ARE ILL AND IN NEED Evangelization (SHF) OF OUR LOVING SUPPORT IN THIS COMMUNITY in- 7:30pm Youth Band (Church) cluding Jack Lutgen, (grandson of Jack and Terri Duffin), Jeff 7:30pm Choir (St.A) White, (son of Michael & Anita), Ruth Ritchey (daughter of Fri., May 9 9am May Crowning (Church) Michael & Holly), Miriam Malabicky, (sister of Carol Hecker- 3pm Divine Mercy / Stations man), Margaret Lindstrom (wife of Bill), and all the names 6:15pm Zumba Class (SHF) listed in our Book of Healing. Sat., May 10 12:30pm Confirmation (Church) ~Reception to follow in PC~ PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL THOSE WHO HAVE DIED, 6pm Parent’s Night Out (PC) especially Nenita Tunac (wife of Dan), Myrtho Prophete (sister of Jo-Anne Matsuba), and Aaron Mitsuru Matsuba, Sun., May 11 4TH SUNDAY OF EASTER (father of Dr. Howard and Jo-Anne Matsuba). May their souls Happy Mother’s Day and all the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen Respect Life Mother’s Day Flower Sale Coffee & Donuts (Myer’s Host) HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Deacon Gerhard Stadel celebrates a birthday this SECOND COLLECTION INFO Wednesday, May 7th! Happy Birthday Deacon! Wish him a happy day when you see him. May 10 / 11 St. Juliana School May 17 / 18 Diocesan Collection / Parishes In Need READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 6:8-15; Ps 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30; Jn 6:22-29 PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS Tuesday: Acts 7:51 — 8:1a; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6, 7b, 8a, God our Father, 17, 21ab; Jn 6:30-35 We thank you for calling men and women to serve Wednesday: Acts 8:1b-8; Ps 66:1-3a, 4-7a; Jn 6:35-40 in your Son’s Kingdom as Thursday: Acts 8:26-40; Ps 66:8-9, 16-17, 20;Jn 6:44-51 priests, deacons, religious, and consecrated persons. Friday: Acts 9:1-20; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 6:52-59 Send your Holy Spirit to help us respond generously Saturday: Acts 9:31-42; Ps 116:12-17; Jn 6:60-69 and courageously to your call. Sunday: Acts 2:14a, 36-41; Ps 23:1-6; 1 Pt 2:20b-25; May our community of faith support vocations Jn 10:1-10 of sacrificial love in our youth. We ask this through Our Lord Jesus Christ, VOCATION THOUGHT who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, They recognize him in the breaking of the bread. How do I for ever and ever. recognize Jesus? Am I being called to be a priest, deacon, sis- Amen ter, or brother? (Luke 24:13-35) Page Five PA RISH N EWS

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MUSIC MINISTRY NOTES May 6 7:45pm KC Fellowship FROM TODD HELM - MUSIC DIRECTOR May 20 6 pm Pre-meeting dinner 7 pm Rosary For church musicians, the celebrations that surround Christmas 7:45pm KC GBM and Easter are the busiest of the year. These celebrations require more music, and thus more rehearsal hours and an even bigger commitment from our music ministers. I would like to express my extreme gratitude to all of our musicians for the work they BOOKS FOR SOLDIERS put into our Lenten, Holy Week and Easter celebrations. Thank you to the Youth Band and their director, Phi Tran, the Spirit The Knights are collecting paperback books, non-liquid toiletry Group and their leader Claudia Kellogg, our fabulous adult items, and snacks for our troops in Afghanistan and the Middle choir, and our cantors Kimber Bentley-Parks, Tim Parks, Tim East. The collection box is in the back of the church. Point of Carter, Steve Hoffman, Carol Blair, Teresa Raridan, and Mon- contact is Bob Kane 714-244-9159 or 714-528-7496. ette Velasco.

We have some exciting music events coming up on the next several weeks. On May 11, we will have the music ensemble RESPECT LIFE "Shalom" leading the music at our 9am and 11am Masses. This is a Latino musical ensemble led by Gerardo Larios who will be MOTHER’S DAY FLOWERS leading us in bi-lingual music selections. I have been meeting with Gerardo over the past several weeks, and I know that you RESPECT LIFE ANNUAL MOTHER'S DAY FLOWER SALE will enjoy celebrating with us this day. Saturday and Sunday, May 10th & 11th Plan to buy your Mother's Day flowers from our parish Respect Pentecost Sunday is June 8, and at the 9am Mass, the adult choir Life Group next will be sharing beautiful music centered on the Holy Spirit. We weekend, before will be joined by violin and cello, which will add another layer and after Masses on of beauty and warmth to the day's music.

Saturday evening The following Sunday, June 15, be prepared to raise your voice and the three Sun- and clap your hands as we offer a morning of contemporary mu- day morning Mass- sic. The Spirit Group will join with the adult choir at both the es. Prices are in the 9am and 11am Masses singing music with a Gospel flair, featur- insert in the bulletin ing Tim Parks on piano, Nathan Atwater on electric bass and today. Proceeds Monette Velasco on solo vocals. benefit the La Ha- One of God's greatest gifts is the gift of music. And like many of bra Life Center. We His gifts, it comes in a variety of styles. Regardless of the musi- deeply appreciate your support to help the Life Center reach out cal style, I encourage everyone to focus on praising God and to mothers in need. singing joyfully to the Lord!

If anyone can help with flower prep- aration and sales call Barbara Legas EXTRAORDINARY EUCHARISTIC (pictured right) at 714-870-4214. MINISTERS FOR THE HOME BOUND

WE DO NEED LOTS OF EXTRA HELP The Holy Church has given us laity the opportunity to bring the WITH THIS EVENT! PLEASE JOIN US, Body of Christ to the sick and shut-in Catholics since 1973. This ministry continues to be a blessing for those who IF YOU ARE ABLE. give as well as for those who receive. We have an immediate need for substitute home bound E.E.M.'s during vacation times. If you have any questions about this specific need call Jean Knudson at 714-992- 2905, or if you'd like to AY ALTAR CARE-M 9, 2014 register and train to be- come a home bound Toni Irving E.E.M. please call Deacon Barbara Legas Gerhard Stadel at 714-870 Irene Luzano -5714 or the church office at 714-879-1965. F A IT H F O R MA TIO N Page Six

THE DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF JESUS SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

How did the earliest Christians visualize the death FIRST EUCHARIST- Saturday, May 3rd and resurrection of Jesus? The cross does not ap- God be with all of our children who received the pear until the 5th century and the empty tomb until Sacrament of First Eucharist this weekend. the Italian Renaissance, but earlier Christian imagi- The Lord welcomes you to His banquet. nation was much more profound and dramatic.

Join us on Tues., May 13th at 7:00pm in the Seven Join us for our End of the Year Mass Holy Founders room as Dr. John Madden takes us on an intri- May 7, 2014 guing journey into Early Christianity through art and history. We will conclude our year with Mass, and dinner beginning at 6:00pm in the church. Bring the family! VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 2014 July 14th -18th JUNIOR HIGH YOUTH MINISTRY We are building our team! NEXT JHYM MEETING: Wednesday, May 14th ~ 7:30-9pm This program is for children who are in- coming 1st graders to incoming 6th grade.

Age of team members are incoming 7thGrade, teens and HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY adults. There is a very limited number of incoming HSYM NEXT MEETINGS: 6th graders so don’t wait! Register NOW! 2nd Year Confirmation - Sunday, May 4th - 6:15pm-8pm $50 for 1st child, $45 for second and $40 for a third 1st Year Confirmation - Sunday, May 18th - 6:15pm-8pm [email protected] Contact Mike at 714-879-1965 [email protected] SERVITE CRUCIFIX (Please call Pat to schedule a week—714-992-4036) May 4 George and Shirley Halpin, 7:30am Mass May 11 (call Pat Riehl to schedule) Every week a family or individual will be invited to take the Crucifix home and pray for vocations to the priesthood and Reli- 2nd Year Confirmation Retreat ~ last weekend...please continue to gious Life, especially in our Servite Family. pray for these Candidates, who will receive the To schedule, please call Pat Riehl or the Sacrament of Confirmation next Saturday, May 10th at 12:30pm. Parish Office (714) 879-1965. MARY’S JOURNEY May 4 Stewart and Rita Semple, 7:30am Mass May 10 Joe and Charlotte Henderson, 5pm Mass May 18 Jeannie Beltran, 7:30 am Mass May 25 Glenn and Nina Visconti, 9am Mass June 1 Raphael and Rosarie Velenzuela, 5pm Mass June 8 Alex and Maria Benedicto, 11am Mass

Families take Mary’s statue for a week and pray the rosary together each night.

If you are interested in signing up for a week please contact Nina Visconti, 714-624-4799 or [email protected].

Join us for prayer and for a study group the 3rd Tuesday of each month in the Children’s Chapel of the church, following the 7pm Knights of Columbus rosary and benediction. We have chosen The Way of Perfection, Study Edition. Based on the writ- ing of St. Teresa of Avila, OCD, a Carmelite Sister and a Doctor of the Catholic Church. The book will go deeper into the formation of our prayer life. For more information and registration, call Nina Visconti, (714) 624-4799 or email: [email protected]. Page Seven P S A INFORMATION

If you would like to make a pledge, please cut the above PSA Pledge 5 info out and mail to St. Juliana Parish Office at 1316 N. Acacia Ave., $ Fullerton, CA 92831 0 0 2 PASTORAL SERVICES APPEAL 2014 5 ST. JULIANA FALCONIERI GOALS D 0 O , PSA UPDATE N 0 Our PSA 2014 campaign began O 0 in late March and to date we R 0 have received 174 responses

totaling $104,310. Our pledges range from $5 - $12,000. Eve- ry pledge counts!! Big or small!

Our diocesan assessment is $108,000. Every pledge paid and received over $108,000 will be returned to St. Juliana.

Some generous parishioners have offered a matching gift oppor- tunity for all our parish staff, school families, and school staff. They will match dollar for dollar every pledge from $10- $75 up to at least $11,000 to encourage 100% participation from Number of Dollars all of us. Pledges Pledged

Please join in making a pledge to our PSA 2014 campaign. Cut 174 $104,310.00 out the pledge info above, and remit to the Parish Office, attn.: 34.8% of goal 41.7% of goal PSA .. or contact the Parish Office at 714-879-1965 should you LATEST INFORMATION AS OF APRIL 30, 2014 FOR need additional PSA pledge information. ST. JULIANA FALCONIERI CHURCH SCHOOL NEWS - “STRONG AND COURAGEOUS WITH THE LORD” Page Eight SCHOOL REGISTRATION 2014-15 SCHOOL HAPPENINGS

Families currently enrolled in Sunday, May 4th, Book Fair after morning Masses school...are you ready? Monday, May 5th, Regular Day Book Fair SCHOOL REGISTRATION Student Council Campaign Week is No Cantor practice today Wednesday, May 21st Hot Lunch: Subway 2:00 - 7:00pm Tuesday, May 6th, Regular Day Book Fair Upstairs in the Parish Center, No Choir practice today Seven Holy Founders Room Hot Lunch: KFC Wednesday, May 7th, Regular Day Book Fair Please contact Wendy Gladd, Happy Birthday Deacon Gerhard! at the Parish Office Sixth Grade Walk Through the Ancient World 714-879-1965 Hot Lunch: Flame Broiler to registration Thursday, May 8th, Regular Day if there are any Book Fair May Crowning, questions/concerns Sixth Grade Mother's Day Program Fri., May 9th, 9am about registration information Jog-A-Thon for all grades needed or fees due. Hot Lunch: Portofino Pasta Friday, May 9th, Regular Day Book Fair May Crowning, 9:00am; formal uniform Student Council speeches and elections, 12:45 p.m. in the Parish Center "Books of Hope" book drive ends today Hot Lunch: Pizza Saturday, May 10th Confirmation at 12:30 pm

‘LENTEN RICE BOWL’ “BOOKS OF HOPE” “THANK YOU!” SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR

Once again, we had a very successful Lenten Rice Bowl alms- The Scholastic Book Fair in our Parish School is open this week- giving campaign. It is 2 weeks after Easter, and we still have end after all the morning Masses. This Book Fair is open to the some Rice Bowls public - please consider stopping by and supporting the school coming into the Parish by purchasing a few books and educational items. Books availa- Office! On behalf of ble for all ages. (Librarian, Mrs. Jan Young, pictured middle, the Catholic Relief with School Vice-Principal, Mrs. Janet Donnelly and PE Teach- Services, many er, Mrs. Jeanne Gates.) We have a fantastic Book Fair! Thank ‘thanks’ to the Parish you Mrs. Young (Librarian) for all you do to serve our community! and School families that used this card- board Rice Bowl dur- ing Lent as a way of saving extra money to donate to charity.

Watch for upcoming bulletins for account- ing information on how much was collect- ed and donated to Catholic Charities. Thank you! Page Nine

SCHOOL NON-DISCRIMINATORY POLICY MOM’S GROUP NEWS

St. Juliana Falconieri School in the Diocese of Orange, mindful With all the new, young families of its mission to be witness to the love of Christ for all, admits joining the parish, and the prospects students of any race, color, and national origin to all the rights, of having a Transitional Kindergar- privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made ten, we are looking to spark some available to students at the school. interest in getting our Mom’s Group

St. Juliana Falconieri School in the Diocese of Orange does not up and active again. Would you like discriminate on the basis of race, handicap, color, and national to gather with other parents to go to origin in administration of educational policies, admissions the park, go for a walk, or just meet policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other new friends? The Mom’s Group is school-administered programs. perfect for this! Please contact the

Likewise, St. Juliana School in the Diocese of Orange does not Parish Office 714-879-1965 or the discriminate against any applicant for employment on the basis School Parent Club President, Me- of sex, handicap, race, color and national origin. gan Shank for details at 714-330- 9182.

UPCOMING EVENTS - REMINDERS GIRL SCOUTS NEWS Girl Scout Troop 724 (6th grade) has another project lined-up 4th annual Jog-A-Thon ~ this Thursday, May 8th. to help support the OC Animal Care Shelter. They will be col- Help is needed! Please contact Heather Molina if you are inter- lecting your old newspapers...so start saving them now! Col- ested at [email protected]. The Jog-A-Thon is a fun lection will be Monday, May 12 - Friday, May 30. Look for event involving the entire school! large orange buckets at the school and in the church to bring your old newspapers. Even the smallest hands can make a Daddy/Daughter Dance ~ Friday, May 30th difference! (OC Animal Care promotional motto.) 7pm - 9pm. Details to follow.

FILIPINO FEAST & KARAOKE VINO DEL PRIMO & WITH FR. AARON CHATEAU FALCONIERI 4TH ANNUAL “WINES OF SUMMER” Saturday, July 26, 2014, Saturday May 31, 2014 6:00pm Enjoy a Filipino feast and sing Karaoke with Fr. Aaron Riomales from 6:00pm to 9:00pm. at the St. Juliana Falconieri Parish Center. Wild Thyme Catering Executive Chef Dawn Parks and Envoyer Fine Wine Importer Greg Koslosky work in tan- Your inner foodie will be satisfied when you enjoy a dinner of dem to provide an incredible evening Lechon (aka whole roast pig), adobo, lumpia (Filipino eggrolls) of food and wine pairings. pancit (Filipino noodles) and your favorite BBQ on a stick, along with many other dishes and desserts. At this event you are seated comforta- bly with friends and are served each Test your bravery and show no fear as you sample the infamous course with a specific wine pairing. and exotic delicacy BALUT (Google it...if you dare).

Guests will also enjoy delicious fresh Your ticket price includes all of your food and beverages for the baked bread from the OC Baking Co. evening (including beer, wine, soda, water, coffee and Filipino and Amazing Olive Oil and Balsamic beverages). Vinegar from Taste It! in Fullerton. It isn't a Filipino party unless you roast a pig and hop on that kar- Wines will be available for purchase with special discounts at aoke mic!!! Seats are limited. Buy your tickets today. the event for future delivery. 10% of the proceeds from all wine purchases are charitably gifted to the St. Juliana Falconieri To buy tickets go to http://lechon.brownpapertickets.com. School Parents Club.

Please Note That Advanced Ticket Purchase is Required as Seating is Limited.

To buy tickets go to http://falconwine.brownpapertickets.com. LOCAL / DIOCESAN NEWS AND EVENTS Page Ten

CROP WALK CATHOLIC CHARITIES LUNCHEON VOLUNTEER WOMAN-OF-THE-YEAR

Please consider joining us for this annual benefit luncheon hon- oring Catholic Women-of-the- year for volunteerism. Thursday, May 22, ~ 11:30am. Donation for lunch $65 This year, St. Juliana is pleased to nominate three worthy women of our parish ...Carole Cassell, This group from St. Juliana joined Jan Fontes, and Louisa Pesci, several hundred other Fullerton resi- who will be honored, along with dences walking through the city to bring attention to the needs many other women of our Dio- of the hungry in our community. Thank you for walking with cese at this luncheon. Join us in us last weekend and supporting this cause! celebration! Please contact the Parish Office to arrange reserved tables, before May 12th. MORE CORAZON NEWS On April 12th the Ruiz-Jimenez family of Tijuana, Mexico re- ceived a room addition on their house thanks to a collection of sponsors including various families from St. Juliana Church. The family plans to use the room as a convenience store for the neighborhood. Bernarda and Jose moved to Tijua- na 20 years ago with their 11 children from Campeche, Mexi- co. She said it was beautiful there, but no jobs. They joined Corazon 13 years ago. For Corazon, Bernarda volunteers with child care, laying cement floors for her neighbors who are awaiting a Corazon house, and painting. She says, “We really appreciate all of your help because my husband doesn’t make much money, just enough to CATHOLICISM 101 eat and make payments on What is the Eucharist, anyway? Well, Eucharist is a Greek the lot. Every- word that means “Thanksgiving”. It refers to the Body, Blood, thing else has Soul, and Divinity of Jesus truly been through present in Holy Commun- Corazon. We ion. What was once an ordinary give thanks to piece of bread and an ordinary our sponsors with love and blessings for the help you have so cup of wine, has now been cheerfully offered us. “ If you would like to help another fami- changed(transubstantiated) into ly please call Doug and Jean Knudson at 714-992-2905. the body and blood of Jesus. In other words, just like Jesus changed the substance of water ST. JULIANA FALCONIERI (1965-2015) into wine at Cana, the priest, through the power of Jesus and 50TH ANNIVERSARY IN 2015 the Holy Spirit given to him at Committees are forming - but we still need more help! If you are his ordination, changes the sub- interested in helping us in any way, please contact the Parish stances of bread and wine into Office at (714) 879-1965. Planning meetings will be sched- the Body and Blood of Jesus at uled in the near future to discuss activities to be organized the consecration. throughout 2015 for the Parish and the School. Page Eleven L O CA L / DIO CE S AN NE WS AND EVENTS RING FOUND AT MASS

Our Ushers found a ring at the 5pm Mass on Sunday, April 27th. If you lost a ring, please call the Parish Office at 714- 879-1965 to identify it.

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