PARISH OFFICE: 1318 N. Acacia Ave. Fullerton, CA

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., Fullerton, CA 92831 MASS SCHEDULE PHONE: 714-871-2829 FAX: 714-871-8465 Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 11:00am & 5:00pm

Saturday: 8:00am & 5:00pm (Sunday Vigil Mass)

PASTOR Weekdays: 6:30am & 8:00am Adoration: First Tuesday of the Month Rev. Michael Pontarelli, O.S.M.

Holy Days of Obligation: 6:30am, 8:00am & 7:00pm

PAROCHIAL VICAR ST. PEREGRINE DEVOTION ~ First Saturday of the Month after 8am Mass

Rev. Luke Stano, O.S.M.

RECONCILIATION / CONFESSIONS ~ Saturday from 3:30pm to 4:30pm

VISITING PRIESTS BAPTISM ~ Celebrated the 2nd Sunday of the month at 1:00pm. Rev. John Moneypenny Please phone the Parish Office, either before or shortly after the birth of the child, to Rev. Damien Giap, O. Praem schedule a baptism. Parents and Godparents must attend a Baptismal Catechesis.

MARRIAGE ~ Couples planning to be married should contact a Priest or a Deacon DEACON at least six months before scheduling a date for their wedding. Chuck Doidge

PHONE: 714-326-8433

The vision of St. Juliana Falconieri Catholic Community DEACON is to live as a people of God with Christ at the center of our lives through Pete Lauder liturgy, faith formation and community.

PHONE: 714-932-9033 Our mission is to be a welcoming family dedicated to proclaiming the gospel, celebrating the Sacraments, educating, serving, and providing opportunity for all to enrich their faith. 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. Michael Pontarelli, O.S.M. 714-322-5862 Communications [email protected] Constant Contact Jan Young Parochial Vicar Rev. Luke Stano, O.S.M. 714-879-1965 Website [email protected] 714-879-1965

Vocations Dave Bigley 714-873-5800 Deacon Chuck Doidge 714-326-8433 Welcoming & Deacon Pete Lauder 714-932-9033 Belonging/Outreach Jenni Minardi 714-996-0992 [email protected] WORD (Faith Formaon) School Principal Manuel Gonzales, Jr. 714-871-2829 Adult Education Michael McHenry 714-853-1193 [email protected] Pastoral Council Rick Celio 714-732-9090 Baptism Parish Office 714-879-1965 Parish Finances Rick Price 714-745-8577 Children’s Liturgy Michael McHenry 714-853-1193

Confirmation/HSYM Taylor Engel 714-869-3826 Director of Faith Michael McHenry [email protected] Formation [email protected] 714-853-1193 HSYM / MSYM Taylor Engel 714-869-3826 Middle School Youth Ministry Taylor Engel 714-869-3826 Facility Manager Al Lares 714-394-6209 Grades 6-7-8 [email protected] Parish Office Staff: RCIA (Rite of Christian Michael McHenry 714-853-1193 Business Manager Esteban Jimenez 714-853-1192 Initiation of Adults) [email protected] Advancement Curtis Wesseln 714-869-3829 Parish Receptionist Catherine Haydon 714-853-1187 School of Religious Michael McHenry 714-853-1193 Education Grades 1-5 [email protected] Parish Secretary Susan Lazuka 714-853-1189 Safe Environment Vicki Delaney 714-853-1194 Special Needs Ministry Andrea West 714-920-4214 School Bookkeeper Wendy Gladd 714-853-1191 St. Juliana School Manuel Gonzales, Jr. Principal 714-871-2829

School Parent Club Michele Cortes 562-500-9043 STEWARDSHIP Advancement / Consultative School Board Vickie DeArmey 714-305-8425 Stewardship Rick Price 714-745-8577 School Finances Jenni Minardi 714-996-0992

LITURGY COMMUNITY

Altar Servers Bob Cardinali 714-525-8958 BSA Religious Emblems Tomas Franceschi 714-287-2926 Michael Ritchey Cursillo Joan Wismer 714-336-5522 [email protected]

Liturgical Environment Celia Gerish & Alisa Vaccher 714-871-5801 Fall Festival John & Maureen Kohaut 714-713-5295 Altar Care Mariana Meurer 714-870-7524 Mary’s Journey Blanca Saenz 714-924-4663 Eucharistic Ministers Deacon Pete Lauder 714-932-9033 [email protected] Lector Training Vern Meurer 714-870-7524 Men’s Basketball Jim Steinbergs 714-222-8588 Music Director Todd Helm 714-349-6507 [email protected] Men’s Retreat Ron Green 909-597-2299

Women’s Retreat Catherine Haydon 714-931-6224 Hospitality Kirk Heide 714-553-0762

SERVICE TITAN Catholic (Chaplain) Fr. M. Aaron Riomalos Bereavement Linda Kelley 714-871-8661 [email protected] Knights of Columbus Nicholas Enke 714-833-0425 Respect Life Barbara Legas 714-870-4214 Secular Servites Pat Riehl, OSSM - (Prioress) 714-992-4036 [email protected] (O.S.S.M.) Spiritual Partners In Care Barbara Dietterle 714-525-2208 Small Christian Communities Barbara Dietterle 714-525-2208 St. Vincent DePaul Steve Joerger 714-879-1965 Y.L.I. Catholic Women Debbie Shimaoka 714-441-0446

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A NOTE FROM FR. MIKE PONTARELLI, O.S.M.

UGH, secrets! Sometimes they must be kept. Remember the sin of detraction forbidden by the eighth commandment, do not bear false witness against your neighbor? Detraction: “making known without a good reason the hidden faults of another.” On the other hand, how do you, a leper, keep your healing a secret? A leper completely cured told to keep a secret. Impossible! Not necessary!

Leprosy was a horrible disease. Lepers were kept outside of the community. Worse than any criminal, they committed no crime, they were diseased. They were isolated. This one is cured. This one was admitted to the community. Go off, be cured, and tell no one! Keep this man, Jesus a secret? Of course not! That leper has Good News to celebrate.

Personally, I’m caught between the Jesus who says: “Keep it a secret” and the Jesus who says: “Proclaim it from the house tops!”

So, as St. Francis Albert Sinatra suggests: “START SPREADING THE NEWS”!

Yes, spread the good news of St. Juliana Falconieri Parish including its Catholic grammar school! Catholic Schools week was perfect! And I mean perfect in the Gospel sense: faithful and holy. The week began with a student Mass and an open house on Sunday, January 28, including a surprise visit by Bishop Vann on Monday, January 29, Mass with family on Tuesday, January 30, and festivities culminating with “Mardi Gras Gala” on Saturday, February 3. What a week! Spread the news! What is it that the school children learn so well? Jesus – community – their faith – love from parents – and how to care for one another. Here students learn that no one is left out, that all are included, and everyone counts; that’s community – that’s what Jesus taught. Don’t keep it a secret! Practice the lessons of our faith. Be like Jesus and invite someone to follow you to St. Juliana Parish School. Ask someone; “Come Follow Me to St. Juliana’s, my kids go to school there, yours can too.”

Spread the good news of St. Juliana Parish. We will begin our 2018 PSA campaign next weekend, February 17-18. This year let’s make our goal; let’s exceed our goal of 500 separate pledges and $200,000. The assessment of the Diocese of Orange is $117,000. All donations collected beyond $117K are returned to us. With the returns this year, I am directing us to begin an endowment for the parish, the school has one and the parish needs one. Ms. Susanne Nunn from Orange Catholic Foundation (OCF) will speak with us. Beyond that, I have two ministries that I want to fund: our worship and a summer faith formation program. I want to fund the ministries especially of Sundays, and three faith formation events. Spread the news, at St. Juliana we are good stewards. We believe and we act.

Spread the good news of St. Juliana Parish. Beginning on Monday, February 19th and ending March 19th the Feast of St. Joseph, Mr. Tony Verhallen, a retired teacher from Servite and I will be presenting the Gospels of St. Mark and St. Matthew from 7- 8:30PM. Bring a bible and your friends. Invite them to follow you to St. Juliana parish. Be like Jesus; ask someone: “Come, Follow Me to St. Juliana’s”.

Spread the good news of St. Juliana Parish. With the help of God, dedicate yourself to the delight of being a member of this parish. If you are leaving Kleenex in the pew book racks, or just leaving in the church, please stop. Bring other people to worship with you on Sunday or weekday Mass. Bring people to our faith formation classes. Act like Jesus; invite someone to “Come, Follow Me to St. Juliana’s”.

Spread the good news of St. Juliana Parish. We are a ministry of the Order of Friar Servants of Mary (Servites) founded in , Italy in 1233. The feast of the Seven Holy Founders of the is February 17. St. Juliana Falconieri was the niece of Alexis, one of the seven. Become a Secular Servite, for more information contact one of us! Google: www.Servite.Org.

Spread the good news of being a Christian, a Catholic Christian. Be Jesus proudly to someone, we all need community and compassion. Psst: that’s what we mean when we say: “Go and glorify the Lord by the way you live your life.”

Do you keep your relationship with Jesus and his community a secret?

How do you proclaim it openly? PARISH CALENDAR MASS SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK Sun., Feb. 11 6TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Mon. Feb. 12 6:30am Carla Maxfield † Coffee & Donuts 8:00am John Wilfley 7am Special Needs Ministry (SHF) 1pm Baptisms Tue., Feb. 13 6:30am Nick Pelikan 4pm Youth Band (Church) 8:00am Virginia Marko † 6:15pm HSYM C2 (PC) Bill Thompson † Mon., Feb. 12 6:30pm “Dive Deeper” YM (YR) 7pm Vigil for Mary Pat Wagner Wed., Feb. 14 6:30am Michael Wood † 7pm OSSM Mtg (Office) Candace Skarseth † Tues., Feb. 13 10am Funeral - Mary Pat Wagner 8:00am Craig Joseph Taylor † 7pm Men’s Basketball (PC) 10:30am Russell & Rosemary Kellogg † 7pm Kof C (SHF) 7:00pm Parishioners of St. Juliana 7pm Family Rosary & Benediction 7:30pm SCC (St.A) Thurs., Feb. 15 6:30 am Franklin Blas † Wed., Feb. 14 Ash Wednesday ~ Lent Begins 8:00 am Monica Ho Dowin (Masses: 6:30am, 8am, 10:30am & 7pm) 7:30pm Youth Band (St.A) Fri., Feb. 16 6:30 am Servite Intentions Thurs., Feb. 15 7pm Dave Ramsey Course (SHF) 8:00 am Agatha Zhu Pao

7:30pm Choir (Day Care Rm) Sat., Feb. 17 8:00am Servite Vocations Fri., Feb. 16 3pm Divine Mercy/ Stations 5:00pm Brian Visconti † 5pm Fish Fry (PC) Sat., Feb. 17 7:30am Men’s Basketball (PC) Sun., Feb. 18 7:30am Steve Wadsworth Sun., Feb. 18 FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT 9:00am Parishioners of St. Juliana Coffee & Donuts (Sal & Dolores Host) 11:00am Joseph Fusare † 7am Special Needs Ministry (SHF) 5:00pm Lucy Duron † 4pm Youth Band (Church) 6pm HS Youth Night (PC) PRAYER REQUESTS SECOND COLLECTION - INFO Feb 10th / 11th - St. Juliana School Support PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL WHO ARE ILL AND IN NEED Feb 17/ 18 - Church in Latin America & Eastern Europe OF OUR LOVING SUPPORT IN THIS COMMUNITY espe- Latin American Catholics are often characterized by their warm, hum- cially all the names listed in our Book of Healing. ble, and passionate hearts. However, in these times of economic strug- gle, poverty and violence are still major obstacles in their daily lives. PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL THOSE WHO HAVE DIED, espe- Your support helps give hope to the Church in Latin Ameri- cially Joyce Simo (mother of Tim).... May her soul and the souls of ca...especially the youth who seek to live faith. the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen

Distribution of Blessed Ashes is during the Recognizing that the Chinese Lunar New Year for 2018 falls on a celebration of Mass on Ash Wednesday, February 14th at Friday of Lent, (Feb 16th) below is a statement from the Diocese of 6:30am, 8:00am, 10:30am, and 7:00pm. Orange that explains about “dispensation” and our personal responsibility in regards to this obligation. The Lenten season begins on Ash Wednesday, February 14, 2018 and Dispensation and the Lenten Fast ends with the beginning of the Easter Triddum and the celebration of the The Lenten season calls all faithful Catholics to remember in heart Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday, March 29, 2018. In a and mind the redemptive self sacrifice of Jesus for the life of the particular way during Lent, we are asked to devote ourselves to the world. From the earliest days of our faith, Christians have been spiritual and works of mercy that "remind us that faith finds called to special penance and sacrifice during not only the 40 days expression in concrete everyday actions meant to help our neighbors in of Lent but especially on the significant days of the Lenten body and spirit." liturgical season, Ash Wednesday, Good Friday as well as all the

The following practices are to be observed by Friday’s of Lent. In light of this, all Catholics in the United States Catholics in the Diocese of Orange in their penitential practices: are encouraged to enter into sacrificial penance during these days

1) It is to be noted first of all that it is by Divine Law that the faithful are and, specifically, to refrain from the eating of meat on all the bound to do penance and, as a specification of this obligation by the Fridays of Lent, with the added penance of holy fasting on Ash Church, some form of mortification by those 14 years of age and Wednesday and Good Friday. While this discipline of penance and older is to be observed on all Fridays throughout the year. This fasting is serious, it no longer binds one under pain of grave sin. For obligation is in itself a serious one. a sufficiently good reason (e.g., a special family celebration, an 2) Everyone 14 years of age and older is bound to abstain from meat on ethnic festival, Lunar New Year, etc.), one may dispense oneself Ash Wednesday and on all Fridays of Lent. No Catholic will lightly from this serious obligation and may legitimately substitute another hold himself excused from this penitential practice. If for some day of the week to fulfill this penance. It is for this reason, that there serious reason a person must eat meat on a Friday in Lent, some other is no need for a specific ‘dispensation’ from the Bishop, lifting the penance for these days. form of self-sacrifice should be performed.

3) Everyone who is at least 18 years of age and not yet 60 is bound also There has been no direct dispensation given, by the Bishop, to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. from the Lenten Fast for Ash Wednesday, February 14th. a.On these two days of fast only one full meal is allowed. Two other meals, sufficient to maintain strength, may be taken, but together they should not equal another full meal. Eating between meals on these days is not permitted, but liquids are allowed. ALTAR CARE — FRIDAY, FEB. 16TH b.Where health or ability to work would be seriously affected, the law Anne Cerasuolo Susan Powers does not oblige. Masako Kawase Page Five

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - NEWS Feb 12 4-8 pm Armory shelter support Feb 16-18 3 pm Men’s Retreat Sierra Madre, Ca Feb 19 4-8 pm Armory shelter support World Marriage Day Feb 19 7 pm 1st Degree, Fr. Kass Hall Sacred Scripture begins with the creation of Feb 20 6 pm pre-meeting Dinner ($5 bargain) man and woman in the image and likeness of 7 pm Family Rosary God and concludes with a vision of the 7:45 p.m. KC 4018 GBM “wedding-feast of the Lamb” Feb 26 4-8 pm Armory shelter support ~ CCC #1602 All married couples, take special note today to celebrate your love for one another and your vocation to married life.

World Day of the Sick The World Day of the Sick, February 11th, instituted in 1992 by St. John Paul II is celebrated every year on the commemoration of Our Lady of Lourdes, for all believers who seek "a special time of prayer and sharing, of offering one's suffering". St John Paul II wrote a great deal on the topic of suffering (especially once he was diagnosised with Parkinson’s Disease) and believed that suffering was very much a salvific and a redeeming process through Christ. Pope Francis’ 2018 message on this day is: “The memory of this long history of service to the sick is cause for rejoicing on the part of Christian community, and especially those presently engaged in this ministry. Yes, we must look to the past above all to let it enrich us. We should learn the lesson it teaches us about the self-sacrificing generosity of many founders of institutes in the service of the infirm, the creativity, prompted by charity, of many initiatives undertaken over the centuries, and the commitment to scientific research as a means of offering innovative and reliable treatments to the sick. This legacy of the past helps us to build a better future, for example, by shielding Catholic hospitals from the business mentality that is seeking worldwide to turn health care into a profit-making enterprise, which ends up discarding the poor.”

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL - FINANCIAL INFORMATION

May you keep SVdP in your prayers as we continue our ministry. Page Six

YOUTH MINISTRY FEBRUARY 17TH - SERVITE SEVEN HOLY FOUNDER’S FEAST DAY

Bonfilius, Bonajuncta, Manettus, Amadeus, Hugh, Sostene, and Alexis are the names with which were canonized the seven men who, around the middle of the thirteenth century, founded the Order of Friar Servants of Mary in Florence. The Church and the Order venerate them with the title of the Seven Holy Founders. They were lay men and merchants; some were married, others single or widowed.

Servites on all continents are celebrating this annual observance with community prayer and festive social gatherings. As a community, let us join in prayer with our Servite priests and give them our best wishes on their feast day Saturday, February 17th.

(left) Seven Holy Founders prayer card depicts the seven holy men of the order, surrounding their patroness, Mary, Mother of God.

JOIN US IN OUR FAITH JOURNEY - L ENT 2018

Why join a Small Christian Community? -To strengthen and understand your Faith -To build your relationship with Christ Faith Formation - join us on Monday evenings as we explore -To find more meaning in your Sunday worship the Gospels of St. Mark and St. Matthew (see page 7 for details) -To build friendships, support and a feeling of connection to or come to ENCOUNTER on February 25th (info also on page 7) St. Juliana Community or join a Small Christian Community during Lent. -To serve others through Outreach Rosary and Benediction - every Tuesday at 7pm in the church, Groups of 8-12 meet weekly during Lent. with the Knights of Columbus. Choose a day: morning, afternoon, or evening Divine Mercy - every Friday at 3pm in the church. Couples, singles, women only, men only, Pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet and Stations of the Cross. young adults (18-35), parents of young children

Respect Life - have you considered joining a prayer vigil? Biblical knowledge is not required! Commitment is for 6 weeks during Lent. Almsgiving - are there special charities you could help support? Meetings last 1-2 hours, with time to pray, Warm Clothing Needed: The volunteers that go to the discuss Sunday readings, eat & socialize. Fullerton Armory greatly appreciate any warm clothing you can For sign up or more info call Barbara Dietterle donate. Leave donations by the St. Vincent de Paul Office at the 714-292-4920 or the Parish Office. back of the Parish Center. Page Seven

ADULT FAITH FORMATION

Fr. Mike Pontarelli, OSM and Mr. Tony Verhallen, a retired religion teacher from Servite High School and lecturer at the Diocese of Orange, Valyermo Monastery, will present this Lenten study and discussion ~ Monday evenings during Lent ~ beginning February 19th from 7 - 8:30pm in the Parish Center.

Join us for this insightful look at these two Gospels.

It promises to be lively! Bring a bible and a friend.

RESPECT LIFE NEWS LENTEN 40 DAYS FOR LIFE PRAYER VIGILS February 14 - March 25 St. Juliana committed Vigil Day Saturday, March 10, 7:00 am - 1:00 pm

During Lent, St. Juliana parishioners will be asked to unite with more than 300 cities across America by participating in the daily pro-life prayer vigils at the Planned Parenthood facility located at 700 S. Tustin Ave. in Orange (it's between the entrance and exit to the 22 fwy). There will be continuous peaceful prayer vigils there daily from 6:00am - 6:00pm. SERVITE CRUCIFIX

On Saturday, March 10th we will need 3-4 The Secular Servites (O.S.S.M.) of our St. Juliana Community invite you people at this site praying the Rosary each to take the Crucifix home to pray for vocations to the priesthood hour. Many of our older parishioners who and religious life, especially in our Servite Family. have been faithfully doing this for years To schedule, call Pat Riehl, OSSM at 714-992-4036 and are now beyond the capability of participating. We need new people this Feb. 11 - Pat and Ralph Riehl year to participate. Please prayerfully Feb. 18 - Rochelle and Roland Paquin consider volunteering for one hour as part Feb. 25 - Debbie Shimoaka of your LENTEN SACRIFICE Mar. 4 - Pat and Ralph Riehl PRACTICE. There is a poster in the Mar. 25 - Rochelle and Roland Paquin vestibule with photos of our parishioners there from past years. Starting the last week in February, there will be a sign-up sheet and direction flyers in the vestibule. Sign-up then for MARY’S JOURNEY an hour or call or E-mail Barbara Legas at 714- 870-4214 or [email protected] to reserve an Please contact Blanca Saenz at 714-924-4663 or hour for March 10th. If anyone wants to go on a [email protected] to schedule for Mary’s Journey weekday morning, call Barbara. and receive the statue of the Blessed Mother.

Abortions are performed everyday including February 11- 7:30am, Rita Semple Sundays at this location. Last year 637 confirmed February 18 - Mike and Sheila McHenry lives were saved from abortion during the Lenten February 25 - 9am, Laura Fredman 40 Days of Prayer Campaign in the U.S. A. March 4– 7:30am, Gloria Maio Being there does make a difference! Come pray with us. March 11 - Rochelle and Roland Paquin Page Eight

SCHOOL APPLICATION 2018 - 2019 SCHOOL HAPPENINGS

Monday, February 12th, Regular Day Mardi Gras Bake Sale, all items $1.00; see attached flyer First Grade has free dress in honor of St. Clare Feast Day A warm welcome to all the families that (Actual 8-11) are registering for our 2018-19 school year. Cantor and Handchime practice in the music room, 2:45-3:30 p.m. Girls A2 Basketball at Brea Boys and Girls Club, 3:45 p.m. If you missed early registration this week, Boys A2 and Boys B1 Basketball at home, 3:45 p.m. & 4:45 p.m. please contact St. Juliana School at 714-871-2829. Boys B2 Basketball at St. Catherine Academy, 3:45 p.m. After School Chess, 3:00-4:00 p.m. There are still openings in some grades – the school will Hot Lunch: Hot Dogs have more information regarding this. Tuesday, February 13th, Regular Day Students may wear red, pink, purple, or white t-shirts/ Please contact the School Office for sweatshirts with their school uniform pants, jumpers, shorts, instructions on how to register for the 2018 - 19 school year skirts, or culottes in honor of St. Valentine's Day; Choir practice and for information on testing dates. after school in the music room, 2:45-3:30 p.m. After School Art Class, 3:00-4:00 p.m. Boys A1 and Boys B1 Basketball at home, 3:45 p.m. & 4:45 p.m. Hot Lunch: Quesadillas Wednesday, February 14th, Regular Day Ash Wednesday Mass at 10:30 a.m.; formal uniform required SOCKS FOR ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Lenten Service Project begins today AND THE FULLERTON ARMORY Advanced Music Class, 2:45-3:30 p.m. Boys A1 and Boys B2 Basketball at home, 3:45 p.m. & 4:45 p.m. St. Juliana School Hot Lunch: Cheese Pizza students, along with Thursday, February 15th, Regular Day students from Rosary Hot Lunch closes for March ordering Academy collected Recorder Music Class, 2:45-3:30 p.m. more than 1000 pairs Boys A2 and Boys B1 Basketball at home, 3:45 p.m. & 4:45 p.m. of clean, new socks to Hot Lunch: Portofinos be delivered to the Friday, February 16th, Regular Day homeless and people Stations of the Cross, 2:00 p.m.; TK & 4th grade presenting in-need. Fish Fry, #1; desserts TK and 4th grade--please see the attached Your kindness is flyer greatly appreciated. Hot Lunch: Cheese Pizza

The transformation that our Parish Center goes through for major events is amazing! Thank you to all the people who worked many, many tireless hours to bring this Marti Gras to St. Juliana! What a night it was!

2018 Falcon Gala Chairperson Ceylon Lambert and his wife Serena finally got to relax once the Gala was underway. To all the volunteers who served with generous hearts - we couldn't have done this without you!

Hope to see you all next year for the Falcon Gala 2019. Page Nine

Our Annual St. Juliana Fish Fry is starting this Friday, February 16, 2018, 5:00 - 8:00pm and will continue for 6 Fridays during Lent.

This event brings our parish and community together and requires many hands each week to make it successful. There are lots of ways to get involved each Friday! Kitchen help with chopping and prepping the delicious food is always wel- come Friday mornings at any time. For questions about the event, contact Mary Gomez at [email protected]; phone: 949-285-4536 For questions about volunteer hours, contact Melissa Pellicer at [email protected]; phone:714-595-6314

Please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to our Fish Fry this year. A monetary donation contributes greatly to the cost of our food and kitchen items. Please write your checks out to St. Juliana Parent Club.

Your contribution will be acknowledged on our sponsor banner and in the school newsletter.

Any contribution is greatly appreciated! Non-Profit 501(c)(3) TAX I.D. # 33-0595131

NAME: ______Contribution Amount: ______Check #______

ADDRESS: ______

Thank you for your consideration! The Fish Fry Team

GIVE GOD THE GLORY READINGS FOR THE WEEK A curious feature of the first half of Mark’s Gospel is the pattern of Monday: Jas 1:1-11; Ps 119:67-68, 71-72, 75-76; Jesus working a miracle, then telling the recipient of the miracle Mk 8:11-13 to keep still about it. Many theories have been offered: Mark is Tuesday: Jas 1:12-18; Ps 94:12-13a, 14-15, 18-19; setting the stage for the great “secret” revealed when Peter will Mk 8:14-21 proclaim Jesus the Messiah at Caesarea Philippi; more skeptical Wednesday: Jl 2:12-18; Ps 51:3-6ab, 12-14, 17; commentators offer that Jesus, fully aware of human nature, 2 Cor 5:20 — 6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday: Dt 30:15-20; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 9:22-25 knew that the way to spread the news was to tell people to keep Friday: Is 58:1-9a; Ps 51:3-6ab, 18-19; Mt 9:14-15 it secret. The insight into this secret-keeping that serves us well, Saturday: Is 58:9b-14; Ps 86:1-6; Lk 5:27-32 however, is that Jesus was initiating his public ministry accord- Sunday: Gn 9:8-15; Ps 25:4-9; 1 Pt 3:18-22; ing to the pattern that Paul describes. He was doing it for the Mk 1:12-15 glory of God—not for his own benefit, but for that of all. Paul would later write in Philippians that Jesus “humbled” himself to become like us. And we see this humility at work in today’s TODAY’S READINGS healing of the leper. Jesus is trying to reveal the presence of God’s reign among the people, not so that he himself might re- First Reading — The leper will dwell apart, making an abode ceive the glory, but so that God would be glorified through him. outside the camp (Leviticus 13:1-2, 44-46). Imitating this pattern, which Paul encourages the Jewish and Psalm — I turn to you, Lord, in time of trouble, and you fill me Greek Christian factions in Corinth to do, still serves us well today. with the joy of salvation (Psalm 32). Second Reading — Do everything for the glory of God (1 Corinthians 10:31 — 11:1). Gospel — The leprosy left him immediately, and he was made clean (Mark 1:40-45). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, Interna- tional Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. DIOCESAN NEWS Page Ten

CALLED AND GIFTED LENTEN RETREAT WORKSHOPS DISCOVER * DISCERN * DEVELOP your Gifts through a Called and Gifted Workshop.

Sat., March 3, 2018 - 9am to 3pm St. Hedwig Los Alamitos, CA RSVP to: [email protected] or Sat., April 28, 2018 - 9am to 3pm Mission Basilica, San Juan Capistrano RSVP to: [email protected]

You will learn: How to discern your gifts-your call can change your own life. How discerning your call can change the world and help spread the Gospel. How discerning and using your gifs together can help transform parishes. The signs and characteristics of the most common spiritual gifts. ODCCW FASHION SHOW Five steps of discerning the gifts God has given you for your work in the world. “Yesterday to Today” is the theme for the Annual ODCCW Fashion Show to be held at Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Cost: $35. Email RSVP contact for Fountain Valley, CA on Tuesday, February 20th, 2018. registration information. The donation is $35.00 pre-purchased or $40.00 at the door. You will step back in fashion time and be amazed at the trends You have been empowered with gifts of today. Lunch, Opportunity drawings and much more for you to the Holy Spirit! You are called to a special work of love enjoy. Registration opens at 9:30AM. Adjournment by 1:30PM. For reservations: Pat Martin H: (714) 892-5219 or that only you can do! [email protected]

PILGRIMAGE WITH BISHOP VANN TO IRELAND Page Eleven PRAY FOR THOSE SERVING OUR COUNTRY & MILITARY FAMILIES

Please pray for the following members of our community presently serving in the military and for their families: Ryan T. Cunningham Tyler Ricardo Patrick Gilwee Tucker Mazon Kasey Condon Larry Guillen Phillip P. Sanchez Zach Galeener Jason Romeo Eric Davis BEGINNING EXPERIENCE WEEKEND Peter Chavez Steven Bonello Edward Gonzales Peter Michael Lauder The loss of a loved one through separation, divorce, Christopher Simonds Alan J. Esser or death is one of life's most traumatic experiences. Anthony Garcia Michael Orr Many people who have suffered this loss feel left Brian Krause Logan Pendleton out by their church, uneasy around married friends, Johnny Kohaut unsure of themselves and uncertain about their futures. This program is intended for those suffering the loss of a love relationship through death, divorce GIVING “ON-LINE” or separation who are ready to come to terms with that loss and begin to move forward with their lives.

Have you ever considered If you are grieving the loss of your marriage through death, divorce or donating to the Church separation, join us at the Pro Sanctity Center in Fullerton, electronically? Simply go to March 16 - 18, 2018. the parish website at

The structure of this weekend program helps grieving persons focus www.stjulianachurch.org on their experience and emerge from the darkness of grief into the and click the blue box titled light of a new beginning. The program helps deal with the natural ON-LINE GIVING, grief process and offers an opportunity, through God, for turning the process is easy to follow. the pain of loss into an experience of positive growth. Founded by a You can also contact the Parish Office to get directions. Catholic nun and rooted in the Christian tradition, the ministry's Register and begin on-line giving for 2018! open, inclusive spirit serves those of all faiths. It’s a lot easier than remembering your checkbook or cash. If you are ready to move through your feelings of grief, into the light of a new beginning and hope, this weekend may be for you. Contact We are most gracious for your on-going generosity. Kim at (714) 336-3221 or Melissa (bilingual, Spanish) at (949) 697- 3352 for more information. Information can be found in the brochure racks in the vestibule of the church. Early registration is encouraged.

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