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Saint Bonaventure Catholic Parish Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time February 19, 2017

But I say to you, your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your heavenly Father Matthew 5:44 Page two Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

PASTOR'S CORNER

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Jesus tells us in today’s , “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your heavenly Father.” (Matthew 5:38-48) Sometimes it's hard enough to love those who love JEAN DRIVE us. But to love those who have hurt us, have said mean things behind February 19-26 our backs? That’s diffi cult if not impossible. Yet, said to Mary, “For nothing will be impossible for .” (Luke 1:37) Jesus Do you or anyone you know said, “Everything is possible to one who has faith.” (Mark 9:23). When have gently used jeans that you the disciples were told how hard it was for one who is rich to enter the don't need anymore? Then drop kingdom of heaven, Jesus said, “For human beings this is impossible, them in the bins at the doors of but for God all things are possible.” (Matthew 19:26) the church. All sizes and washes of jeans are welcome and will When are we going to let go of our own worldly strengths and weaknesses be donated to the unfortunate. and start putting our faith and trust in God? This collection is sponsored by Kendall Nakai as part of her Girl Lord, help me to love as you love, help me to forgive as you forgive, help Scout Gold Project. me to see as you see. Into your hands, I commend my spirit. PARISH CENTER CLOSED Monday, February 20 Due to Presidents' Day RECYCLE CANCELLED Recycle has been cancelled for the THE CHURCH IN AMERICA month of February. February 18-19 Please do not leave items for For over 50 years, the recycle. Collection for the Church in Latin America has been an ALTAR SERVER MINISTRY expression of the solidarity Volunteers Needed of the Church in the United We are in need of a few States with the Church in Latin people to take over some America and the Caribbean. key positions. Training will be provided. You In northern Peru, great don’t have to be an Altar distances and deteriorated Server parent, but you roads mean that pastoral Support the Collection for the Church in Latin America

Copyright © 2016 Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, DC. All rights reserved. Photos: © Jack Kurtz 50200217 do need to have completed agents and ministers must the Safe Environment process often travel by foot or mule to rural communities. As a result, some through the school or parish. communities are visited by these church agents only once per month, Year-round: Altar Server others sometimes just twice per year. The Collection for the Church in Coordinator Latin America was able to help fund training for 65 pastoral ministers for Occasional throughout the year: some of these communities. Because of your support, these new leaders Data Base Coordinator (good continue to reach out and serve the rural areas, ensuring all feel included Excel or computer skills needed) in our family of faith. Call Denise Cook at 714-842-4017 Through projects like this, you are helping empower the people of Latin or altarservercoordinatorstbon@ America and the Caribbean to deepen their faith and share it with the gmail.com. world. For info visit www.usccb.org/latin-america. February 19, 2017 Page three

OPEN HOUSE Sunday, February 26 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Please come to the Parish Hall next Sunday morning to have a donut and drop by the Justice and Peace Ministry “Open House.” soup for the soul We will have displays showing recent activities through which warming our souls with soup and fellowship our volunteers have helped to a parish & school community event fi ght hunger and homelessness, promote respect for human life, and raise awareness of human trafficking and ways we can stop it. Some of our ministry volunteers will be there to share what activities they have found to be exciting and fulfilling and answer any questions you might have. We would like your feedback and ideas for future activities, and you can sign up to be a volunteer in areas that interest you. We could also use a few more people to help with the overall guidance of the group, if you would like to get involved that way. We have been doing good work, but with your help we can do more. Please join us! tuesday, february 21 FAMILIES OF NAZARETH Embracing Our Imperfection 5:00–7:00 p.m. Keeps Us On The Road To Perfection parish hall “In the end, what must be understood is that when the Lord speaks of being Bring a Homemade Soup to Share! ‘perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect’ (Mt 5:48), he Contest for Best Soups! does not ask that our efforts and our works fulfi ll this perfection, Who Will Win this Year’s Golden Ladle? but he asks that we become the poor and thirsty who humbly cry Co-Chairs Susan Clark & Kristin Miller out to God.” —Andre Daigneault, For more info: [email protected] or 714-330-2503 The Way of Imperfection p. 63 Page four Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Book Club THIRD "RESISTING HAPPINESS" WORLD Talks Now Available as an Audio File On St. Bonaventure Parish Website GIFTS AND www.StBonaventure.org HANDARTS Session II: Fr. Angelos Sebastian Sunday, March 5 Talk given January 17, 2017, Chapters 10–18 After the 7:30, 9:00, Session III: Fr. Martin Tran 10:30 a.m., 12:00 noon Talk given January 26, 2017, Chapters 19–28 Parish Hall Session IV: Fr. Martin Tran This is an opportunity for Talk given February 9, 2017, Chapters 29-37 you to purchase beautiful handmade items created We all know the things that will make us happy, but we don’t always by artisans in third world do them. Why? We’re resistant. With his signature combination of the countries (Africa, India, profound and the practical, Times best-selling author Matthew Central and South America). Kelly helps you learn why we sabotage ourselves, feel overwhelmed, Your purchase will help set aside our dreams, and lack the courage to simply be ourselves ... and them lift themselves from a how to start choosing happiness again. Resisting Happiness will inspire life of poverty. For info call you to break through resistance so you can become the-best-version-of- Lynn at 714-846-3359x478. yourself® and start living with passion and purpose. ARE YOU INTERESTED WITNESS TALKS for IN BECOMING Time, Talent & Treasure CATHOLIC? The Stewardship Ministry Team is Inquiry Classes reaching out to you because we are on Monday Evenings starting a new and exciting monthly 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Center campaign that would feature members We welcome all adults who of a ministry or a parishioner sharing • Have never been baptized their stories of time, talent and treasure • Have been baptized in and why being involved in the parish is another Christian tradition important to them. • Have been baptized Catholic and wish to receive We this campaign encourages many parishioners to become more and Confirmation engaged and involved in the parish and Catholicism. For more info call RCIA Director At least once a month, we would like a ministry or parishioner to briefl y Jerry Periolat at 714-642-8414. tell their story of time, talent or treasure at the end of a Sunday Mass. Also, we would like to feature their story and/or ministry in the parish STEWARDSHIP bulletin. Here are the ideas we’d like to hear about: No church ever has a money problem, • What is your ministry and/or time, talent or treasure? only a faithfulness problem. • What is the result/impact of your ministry and/or time, talent or treasure? COFFEE & DONUTS Feb 19: Served by • What does it mean to you personally? Cub Scouts We’d love for the parish to learn more about what you or your ministry is Feb 26: Served by doing and highlight it. For more info contact Jerry Clarke at jerryc1914@ Justice & Peace verizon.net or 714-319-7956. Ministry February 19, 2017 Page fi ve Page six Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

REMEMBRANCE of THOSE IN MILITARY SERVICE Bereavement St. Bonaventure Parish prays for the souls of those who have perished in war, for the innocent victims of war, Ministry for the safe return of those who are currently fi ghting, and for an end to confl ict. We pray especially for: Bereavement Ministry reaches out to individuals 2LT Jonathan Acker, USMC who have suffered an Agunod Capt. Mark Jennings, Army emotional loss due to the Staff Sgt. Mike Alberts, Army Sgt. Chris L. Jones, Army death of a loved one. Our SPCL Jose Aleman, Army Col. Michael Kampsen support group meets on LCPL Andrew Ryan Armstrong Amanda Komp Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. in the Major Jeff Brach 1st Sgt. Nicholas Anthony parish center. Please join us. CPL Brown, Army Macklin, USMC Nathan Brown Mitch Masters, Navy Sgt. Joseph Brown, Army SPC Erika Rose Mendoza DEPRESSION & BIPOLAR Sgt. Xavier Burd, Spcl Forces SUPPORT ALLIANCE– XVIII Airborne Corps Kevin Patrick Miller, USMC ORANGE COUNTY SFC Edward Campos, Army LCPL Alex Minsky, USMC Wednesday Evenings MCrpl. Ray Burke, Canadian Forces PFC Michelle Murphy, Army 7:00-9:00 p.m. PFC Caruana, Army Capt. Patrick Murphy, Army Hall Conference Room SPCL Erica Lynn Caruana, Army SPC Richard Murphy, Army The Depression & Bipolar Ranger Nathan Davidson Mathew Michael Nichols, USCG Support Alliance-Orange County Pvt. Nick Detchman, USMC Maj. Steven Niewiarowski is hosting a support group Jason Michael Dietrick Cdr. Sean O’Connor, Navy for individuals with Bipolar CPL Gabriel Do, USMC, Afghanistan LCPL Kevin Oliver Disorder or Major Depressive Cadet Lucas Early, Merchant Marine Sgt. Tommy Parker, USMC Disorder. These groups are Col. Ermer Erick Pelowitz, Air Force peer-led by trained individuals SPCL Joseph Esposito, Army PFC Levi Peters, USMC who themselves have mood CPL Derek Forte, USMC SPC Joshua Reams, Army, disorders. This group is for PFC Garrett Ferguson Afghanistan patients, family and friends who CMDR Craig Frangente, Navy PFC William R. Robles are ages 18 and older. Please CPL Robert Fresenius, USMC CPL Robert Routon, USMC join us. For info contact Kristen Sgt. David Fresenius, USMC MSgt. Gregrey A. Ryan, USAF Pankratz at 714-846-6891 or LCPL Heidi Fresenius, USMC Kevin Sarjent [email protected] or visit http://www. CPL Stephen Galli, USMC Sgt. Brian Samarripa, Army dbsaoc.org/. Sgt. Vincent D. Gandolfo, Army LCPL Jason Schrance, USMC ACA MEETING CPL Robert A. Garofalo, LCPL Joshua B. Smith, USMC Tuesday Mornings USMC AAV CPL Stephen Spencer, USMC 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. Shane Garnetti, Army David Souza Hall Conference Room SPC Michael Gastelum, CPL John Paul Summers, USMC Our support group, Adult 422nd MP Co. Midshipman Aaron Tanner Children of Alcoholics and those LCPL Michael Gerdin, USMC 2LT Daniel Tierney, Army from dysfunctional families, Jeffrey A. Gordon, Air Force Andrew M. Touchie, Navy helps you through all the Sgt. Tim Grant, USMC, Spcl Forces LCPL Keith Wilson, USMC questions that have plagued you Petty Offi cer 1st Class Ivan Gulmesoff Trevor Win’E and your family for generations, Maj. Shawn Daniel Hagan, 2LT Joshua Wooden, USMC and we find peace. We are a 187 Airlift Squadron Airman 1st Class Tyler World Service Organization Jessica Hay, Navy Woolverton, Air Force (WSO). Newcomers, fi rst visit LCPL Jeff Hoffman, USMC LCPL Shawn Yarono is free, then $1 per meeting. TSgt. Kevin Horowitz, Air Force Colonel Peter Zarcone, Sr., USMC For more info call Geri Miller, Lt Col. Michael Horowitz, Air Force PFC Peter Zarcone, Jr., Army 949-433-7436. February 19, 2017 Page seven

U.S. CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS (USCCB) OFFERS GUIDELINES FOR PROPER HANDLING OF ASHES FOLLOWING CREMATION By Catholic News Service

WASHINGTON (CNS) — In 1963, the Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued an instruction permitting cremation as long as it was not done as a sign of denial of the basic Christian belief in the resurrection of the dead.

The permission was incorporated into the Code of Canon Law in 1983 and the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches in 1990.

However, Cardinal Gerhard Muller, prefect of the congregation, told reporters October 25 that Church law had not specifi ed exactly what should be done Q. If I plan to donate my body to science, after which with “cremains,” and several bishops’ conferences it will be cremated, is that OK? What if the laboratory asked the congregation to provide guidance. disposes of these ashes? A. This would seem to be a valid reason for cremation. That request led to “Ad Resurgendum Cum Christo” However, it would be important to make sure that (“To Rise With Christ”), an instruction “regarding arrangements are made for a funeral Mass, and that a the burial of the deceased and the conservation of trusted relative or friend is able to receive the remains the ashes in the case of cremation,” issued October and see to their proper burial. 25. The document was approved by Francis after consultation with other Vatican offi ces and Q. Many people die and are never buried properly. with bishops’ conferences and the Eastern churches’ Perhaps they die at sea or in an explosion or whatever. synods of bishops. Why is the Vatican worried about something like this when there are so many other problems in the world? Release of the new document has prompted many A. This instruction isn’t concerned with those kinds Catholics to ask whether it changes any regulations of situations. Burial at sea is necessary at times, as is about cremation. Catholic News Service provided cremation. The main purpose for this instruction is some of those questions to the staff of the U.S. to help foster a healthy respect for the human body, Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Secretariat of Divine even after death, especially in light of the move in Worship to have them answered: recent years away from traditional burial in favor of more expedient and economical means. Q. The new document from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith spells out regulations regarding Where contemporary culture today may well question cremation. Does it change anything in how the what difference it makes, the Church is reminding us in this country has regulated this to recall that the human body is an integral part of issue? the human person deserving of respect even after A. No, the new document from the CDF doesn’t death. The earliest Christians buried the bodies of change anything for us in this country. For example, their dead, and this set them apart from many of their we already have permission to have a funeral contemporaries. We bury our dead out of reverence Mass in the presence of cremated remains. What for God our creator, and as a sign that we look the instruction does do, however, is reiterate the forward to the resurrection on the last day. Church’s preference for the burial of the body in normal circumstances, and, when cremation is To read this article in its entirety visit http://www. necessary, its insistence that the remains be properly catholicnewworld.com/cnwonline/2016/1127/12.aspx interred. Page eight Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

26th Annual PRESENTATION SISTERS RETIREMENT BENEFIT Saturday, March 11 The event is scheduled to take place at St. Norbert Parish, 300 East Taft Avenue, Orange, CA 92865. Come to the Youth Center. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. For tickets for dinner and show, please call Kathleen Packer at 714-514-8923 or e-mail [email protected]. We sincerely invite you all to come again this year and enjoy our celebration, and if you never came before, come this time and you will fi nd it very enjoyable with an “A” cast of entertainers including our Bishop Kevin Vann of the Diocese of Orange. Following old-time tradition, cast members and actors are TURNING THE HEARTS all from St. Norbert parish. The home star power will be impressive and OF FATHERS something not to miss. Come one, come all! "Turning the Hearts of Fathers" is a new initiative of the "Silent No More Awareness Campaign" MAGNIFICAT PRAYER BREAKFAST to share the good news of Saturday, February 25, 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. forgiveness and recovery to men Embassy Suites Anaheim-South, Garden Grove who have experienced abortion Magnifi cat presents Fr. Daniel Wilder, "Zeal for My Father's House loss. “What a great blessing it will Consumes Me." Join us for this inspiring testimony which reveals Fr. be for our families, churches and Dan's tremendous zeal for souls and his deep relationship with Jesus nation when the millions of men Christ! Registration by mail must be postmarked by February 20, $28 involved in abortion decisions per person, at the door $33. For info call Anne at 714-420-5482 or e-mail turn to Christ for healing and [email protected]. Visit www.magnifi cat-ministry.net. ,” said Kevin Burke, Pastoral Associate of Priests for 11,236 HEAVENLY LIGHTS. WHICH ONE WILL BE YOURS? Life and coordinator of Turning Christ Cathedral is rising anew as a beacon of faith and sanctuary for the Hearts of Fathers. Visit www. the entire community. But we need your help. Much work remains to FatherhoodForever.org or www. transform Christ Cathedral into an inherently Catholic place of worship. SilentNoMoreAwareness.org. Join the Heavenly Lights campaign and give a gift that will shine for NEED HELP WITH generations to come. Gift a virtual glass panel in honor, celebration, or PREGNANCY? loving memory. Find the perfect location for your gift by choosing from the sections of Christ Cathedral, each one named in honor of a well- Horizon Pregnancy Clinic: known . Your gift will ensure that this beacon of faith continues to 714-897-7500 (Huntington Bch) light the way for Catholics and our community. For more info visit https:// Life Center: 714-835-5433 heavenlylights.org/. (Santa Ana) Obria Medical Clinic: to PORTUGAL, SPAIN AND 949-364-3928 (Mission Viejo) Tuesday, September 19 – Friday, September 29, 2017 714-516-9045 (Orange) Los Angeles / Los Angeles $3,399 Precious Life Shelter: Chaplain: Fr. Dan Wilder, Parochial Vicar 562-431-5025 (Los Alamitos) Holy Spirit Church, Fountain Valley DOMESTIC VIOLENCE The purpose of this pilgrimage is to celebrate the 100th Anniversary AWARENESS of Our Blessed Mother's Apparitions in Fatima and to experience, in a Human Options: 877-854-3594 deeper way, the rich traditions of our Faith. We will visit shrines and Laura's House: 866-498-1511 celebrate daily Mass. We will study the signifi cance of each site and the WTLC: 714-992-1931 lives of the who lived, prayed and worked on these hollowed Interval House: 714-891-8121 or grounds. Tour includes Fatima, Avila, Santiago de Compostela, Loyola, 800-978-3600 San Sebastian, Lourdes, Montserrat, and Barcelona. For more info contact Nat'l Domestic Violence Hotline: Olivia Suplemento at 714-856-5820 or [email protected]. 800-799-SAFE (7233) February 19, 2017 Page nine

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION YOUTH MINISTRY The mission of Religious Education ”You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come is to help the children of our parish upon you, and you shall be my witnesses…” Acts 1:8. encounter Jesus Christ and to support Celebrate the Eucharist with us at the Life Teen Mass every and encourage the Catholic faith that is lived in the family. Sunday at 5:00 p.m. The Confi rmation Year is quickly We serve children from preschool through 8th grade, including children with special needs. Call 714-846-1187 approaching! Mark your calendars with these dates! or e-mail [email protected]. Year One Confi rmation Religious Education Congress Coming Soon! Sunday, February 19, 3:00-6:00 p.m. NO Sunday Classes February 26 Topic: Pillars – Four Marks of the Catholic The Religious Education Congress will be on Church February 23 (Youth Day) and February 24-26. Year Two Confirmation Please keep all of our wonderful catechists in Sunday, March 5, 3:00-6:00 p.m. your prayers as they continue to grow in and Topic: On a Mission - Missionary Mandate of deepen their faith. the Church L.I.F.T. Chastity Night Religious Education Congress Youth Day We invite ALL Junior High Students to join us Thursday, February 23 for a night on Chastity! Come discover how See YM Offi ce to sign-up excused absence from God is calling us to respect ourselves and one school another and see the freedom in choosing this life of . Join us Tuesday, February 28 from 7:00 Spring Retreat Registration for to 8:15 p.m. in the hall! We hope to see you there! Year 2 Confirmation is NOW Open! Please stop by the Youth Ministry Office to register! Registration is due February 26. GGodod wwantsants toto givegive youyou YM/RE Lenten ssoo muchmuch throughthrough thethe Service SSacraments.acraments. Tuesday, March 7 The Season of Lent is a good opportunity to search 7:00 p.m. in the church for a deeper spiritual meaning in our Life Journey and to develop our inner spirituality through the Sacraments. Save the Date As one of many Lenten practices to choose from, the This year the Confirmation Mass will be on Families of Nazareth Movement is offering a series of Saturday, April 29 at 10:00 a.m. refl ection topics entitled Sacramental Life, compiled from excerpts from the book The Gift of Faith. SALTeens Monday nights 6:00-7:30 p.m. You are invited to join one of two groups at St. Summit Bible Refl ection Bonaventure for just one hour per week to refl ect, Tuesday nights 5:30-6:30 p.m. share, and gain insights on how God meets us, is Scripture of the Week actively present in our daily lives, and how he wants "You have heard that it was said, An eye for an to transform us through the Sacraments. eye and a tooth for a tooth. But I say to you, offer Come as you can to one or all of them. Materials no resistance to one who is evil. When someone provided. All are welcome! strikes you on your right cheek, turn the other Meetings start on Thursday March 7. one as well. Mt 5:38 Tuesdays, 9:30-10:30 a.m., Sr. Brigid’s Room Thursdays, 7:10-8:00 a.m., Rel. Ed.Building AA DISCUSSION For info: Andree Wagatha, 714-812-0609, awagatha@ Big Book 6:30 pm, Fridays, Sr. Brigid’s room behind socal.rr.com or Mary Jane Bartee, 714-846-8434, the parish hall. Call Don at 714-458-8501. [email protected]. Page ten Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Grupo de MIERCOLES DE CENIZA Estudio de 1 de Marzo Doctrina de la Misa en Espanol Iglesia 8:30 p.m. LA COLECTA PARA LA Todos los IGLESIA EN AMÉRICA LATINA Miércoles Febrero 18-19 Por más de 50 años, la Colecta 7:00-9:00 p.m. para la Iglesia en América Latina ha sido una expresión de la y Domingos solidaridad de la Iglesia en los 12:00-1:00 p.m. Estados Unidos con la Iglesia en América Latina y el Caribe. Te invitamos a profundizar En una carta conmemorando con nosotros en grupos de este importante aniversario, el estudio de doctrina de la fe que Papa Francisco encomió esta impartirá el seminarista Erialdo. labor diciendo, “Por medio de su apoyo, muchas vidas han sido Miercoles, 7:00-9:00 p.m. tocadas por las Buena Nueva del amor misericordioso de Febrero 22 Los Sacramentos I Duffy East Cristo, especialmente para con Marzo 1 Los Sacramentos II Duffy East los pobres.” Tu participación en Marzo 8 Los Sacramentos III Duffy West esta colecta ayuda a compartir Marzo 15 Moral y Santidad I Duffy East la fe con aquellos que anhelan Marzo 22 Moral y Santidad II Duffy East experimentar la misericordia y la compasión de Dios en Marzo 29 Las Dos Banderas I Duffy East comunidades de fe sólidas. Para Abril 5 Las Dos Banderas II Duffy East más información visite www. usccb.org/latin-america. Domingo, 12:00-1:00 p.m. Febrero 19 Jesucristo y la Iglesia Duffy West GRUPO MUNDO NUEVO Sábados 7:00 p.m. Febrero 26 Los Sacramentos I Duffy West Enseñanza y crecimiento Marzo 5 Los Sacramentos II Duffy West Carmen Bermudez, 714-421-3716 Marzo 12 Los Sacramentos III Duffy West GRUPO CARISMÁTICO DE Marzo 19 Moral y Santidad I Duffy West ORACION SANTA MARIA Marzo 26 Moral y Santidad II Duffy West DE GUADALUPE Abril 2 Las Dos Banderas I Duffy West Viernes 7:00 p.m. Abril 9 Las Dos Banderas II Duffy West Alabanza, oracion y predicacion. Hector, 714-658-7914 Para mas información escribe a [email protected]. Sotero, 714-514-0639 February 19, 2017 Page eleven

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Chúa Nhật 7 Thường Niên Năm A CỘNG ĐOÀN THÁNH PHÊRÔ Phúc Âm: Mt 5, 38-48 SAINT BONAVENTURE Tin Mừng Chúa Giêsu Kitô theo Thánh Matthêu. Linh mục Quản nhiệm: x Martin Trần Đức Khi ấy, Chúa Giêsu phán cùng các moan đệ rằng: (714) 846-3359 ext 414 “Các con đã nghe bảo:" Mắt đền mắt, răng đền răng. Email: FrMartinTran Còn Thầy, Thầy bảo các con: đừng chống cự lại với @stbonaventure.org người hung ác; trái lại, nếu ai vả má bên phải của con, thì hãy đưa má bên trái nữa. Và ai muốn kiện con để đoạt lấy áo trong của con, thì hãy trao cho Chủ tịch Ban Chấp Hành: nó cả áo choàng nữa. Và ai bắt con đi một dặm, thì hãy đi với người ấy hai x Ông Giuse Ngô Văn Phúc (714) 351-7108 dặm. Ai xin, thì con hãy cho. Ai muốn vay mượn, thì con đừng khước từ. Các con cũng đã nghe dạy rằng: “Hãy yêu thương tha nhân, và ghét thù Giờ lễ (Mass hour): địch. Còn Thầy, Thầy bảo các con: “Các con hãy yêu thương thù địch các x Thứ Sáu hàng tuần: con, hãy làm lành cho những kẻ ghét các con, và cầu nguyện cho những kẻ 7:15pm, trước đó (6:45pm) bắt bớ các con, để các nên con cái Cha các con trên trời, là Đấng làm cho có Chầu Thánh Thể x mặt trời mọc lên trên người lành cũng như kẻ dữ, và cho mưa xuống trên Thứ Bảy (lễ Chúa Nhật) hàng tuần: 6:30pm người công chính cũng như kẻ bất chính. Vì nếu các con yêu thương những kẻ yêu thương mình, thì còn có công gì? Nào những người thu thuế không Chầu Thánh Thể (Adoration): làm như vậy sao? Và nếu các con chỉ chào hỏi anh chị em các con mà thôi, x Mùng 7 mỗi tháng 7-8pm thì các con có làm gì hơn? Nào dân ngoại không làm như vậy sao? Vậy các con hãy nên trọn lành như Cha các con trên trời là Đấng trọn lành.” THÔNG BÁO Đó là lời Chúa.Chúa. Gia đình nào có bệnh nhân hay người lớn tuổi muốn lãnh nhận Kết Quả Xổ Số Xuân 2017 Mình Thánh Chúa xin liên lạc anh

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MASS INTENTIONS PLEASE PRAY for THOSE WHO ARE ILL Monday, February 20 Linda , Kinsley Grace Bowden, Ray Bunker, Mike 6:30 Joe Rosenblatt, RIP Callahan, Segundino “Sandy” Castillo, Gonzalo Jimenez, 8:30 Vso Nikaj, RIP Matthew Jones, Rosemary Kern, Denise Kobish, Don Tuesday, February 21 Kobish, Torrey Krebs, Tom Kuhn, Clair Kuprowicz, Mary 6:30 Julia Palmero Paterno, RIP Jean Lim, Samantha Louden, Michael McGuire, Agnes 8:30 Mary Kelly, RIP McGurr, Peter Shores, Alex Ortega, Noreen Palin, Mary Wednesday, February 22 Trout, Jon Wissel If you would like your name to be added to our prayer list or to be removed, please 6:30 Jonathan Nguyen, INT call the parish center at 714-846-3359x0. 8:30 Mary Kelly, RIP Thursday, February 23 6:30 Pat Wastal, RIP MASS INTENTIONS 8:30 Marvin & Gladys Sent to Missions and Other Apostolates Stojakovic, RIP In Memory of: Dante Angeles, Alan Bunting, Mary Alice Wareham Cline, Friday, February 24 Nancy Dufault, Louise Epting, Angelo D’Angelo & Joseph Giambrone, 6:30 Ron & Martha Young, INT Nick & Madeline Glavenic, Dr. Donald Greco, Delfonso Hernandez, Reyes 8:30 Andy & Lisa Mai, INT Hernandez, Frances Johansen, Stan Kupferer, Cathy LaChance Lipsky, Saturday, February 25 Jon Marshall, Noraberta Martinez, Elizabeth McEnery, Joseph Murdaca, 8:00 Paul Novotny, RIP Nicola Murdaca, Annie & John Noon, Maureen & Jack Noon, Ruby & Baby Alex Noon, Margaret & Willie Paterson, Josephina Perez de Ruiz, Sunday, February 26 Thomas Rotundo, Jr., Souls in Purgatory, Diane Starkey, Peter Swann, 7:30 Mary Thelma Artigue, RIP Barbara Tetreault, Kathy Watson, Victoria Wehr, Frieda Whalen Wright 9:00 Monty McDermott, RIP 10:30 Diane Swanson, RIP For the Intention of: Ralph Affi nito, Terry Alexandris, Mary Ann Arnerich, 12:00 Stephanie Yates, RIP Tami Belies, Kinsley Grace Bowden, Rene & Chris Byers, Christopher 5:00 Mia Rossi, RIP Duran, Sue Fardett, Shirley Fredericks, Bishop Timothy Freyer, Jane Galligani, Diann Hafner, Frank & JoAnn LaChance, Fr. Donald LaVelle, Richard & Josephine Moore, Allison Noon, People I’ve hurt or offended, Please pray for the recently Guenter & Wendy Posjena, Cynthia Robbins, Millete Samoy, Mary deceased, especially Louise Starkey, Lorenzo & Maria Cristina Vasquez, Paul, Rudy, Matthew, Pablo, Epting, Patricia Cormack, & Joseph Vasquez, Laura Wisenbaker, Martha Wisenbaker Mary Wolters, Alamilla and Adriana Ramirez-Lucero. SCRIPTURE READINGS Sunday, February 19: Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time PRESIDER'S SCHEDULE Leviticus 19:1-2,17-18 / Psalm 103:1-4,8,10,12-13 / 1 Corinthians 3:16-23 / Matthew 5:38-48 Saturday, February 25 5:00 p.m. Fr. John Block Monday, February 20: 6:30 p.m. Fr. Martin Tran (Vietnamese) Sirach 1:1-10 / Psalm 93:1-2,5 / Mark 9:14-29 Sunday, February 26 Tuesday, February 21: Damian, bishop, 7:30 a.m. Fr. John Block Sirach 2:1-11 / Psalm 37:3-4,18-19,27-28,39-40 / Mark 9:30-37 9:00 a.m. Fr. Dick Kennedy Wednesday, February 22: Chair of St. Peter the Apostle 10:30 a.m. Fr. Joe Knerr 1 Peter 5:1-4 / Psalm 23:1-6 / Matthew 16:13-19 12:00 p.m. Fr. John Block Thursday, February 23: Saint , bishop, martyr 1:30 p.m. Fr. Martin Tran (Spanish) Sirach 5:1-8 / Psalm 1:1-4,6 / Mark 9:41-50 5:00 p.m. Fr. Joe Knerr Friday, February 24: Schedule subject to change Sirach 6:5-17 / Psalm 119:12,16,18,27,34-35 / Mark 10:1-12 WEDDING BANNS Saturday, February 25: Trung Tran and Mary Vu Sirach 17:1-15 / Psalm 103:13-18 / Mark 10:13-16 Saturday, February 25 Sunday, February 26: Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time 49:14-15 / Psalm 62:2-3,6-9 / 1 Corinthians 4:1-5 / Matthew 6:24-34 SAINT BONAVENTURE PASTORALSTAFF EDUCATION/FORMATION CATHOLIC PARISH Pastor Adult Formation and Education 16400 Springdale Street Rev. Joseph Knerr [email protected] Huntington Beach, Ca 92649 Parochial Vicars Lynn Hearn, Director, x478 714-846-3359, Fax 840-0480 Rev. Richard Kennedy, Senior Priest Christian Initiation of Adults [email protected] Rev. Martin Duc Tran, S.T.D. [email protected] www.StBonaventure.org Rev. John Block, Retired in Residence Jerry Periolat, Director, x461 Most Reverend Dominic Luong in Residence Cindy Turley, Secretary, x462 PARISHCENTER Deacons Religious Education, 846-1187 [email protected] Office Hours Jim Andersen, John Davies, Preschool through Jr. High Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Joseph Sullivan, Vincent Tran Debbie Doke, Director Closed for lunch Mon–Fri,12:00–1:00 p.m. Bulletin Editor Danielle Peyton, Assistant Saturday, 8:00 a.m.–2:30 p.m. Cindy Turley, x462 Office Hours: Monday 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sunday, 7:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. [email protected] Tuesday & Wednesday 9:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Bulletin deadline two weeks in advance of Español, x340 Thursday 9:30 a.m.-12:00 noon requested date of publish Lunes, Miercoles, Jueves, Viernes Friday-Sunday closed 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Facilities Scheduler / Website St. Bonaventure School, 846-2472 Domingo, 7:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Coordinator / Safe Environment [email protected] Adrienne Coerper, x435 Transitional Kindergarten through 8th MASSSCHEDULE [email protected] Janice Callender, Principal Saturday Vigil Finance / H.R. Manager Colleen Hoffmann, Business Manager English 5:00 p.m. Nancy Cesar, 846-2447 Vietnamese Religious Education Vietnamese 6:30 p.m. [email protected] Sunday Pastoral Manager [email protected] Organ and Cantor 7:30 a.m. Patrick Powers, x495 Sr. Annuncia Thu Mai, L.H.C., Director Children’s Choir 9:00 a.m. [email protected] Youth Ministry, 840-6060 Adult Choir 10:30 a.m. Music Director [email protected] Contemporary Choir 12:00 p.m. Wingate Greathouse, x497 High School, Life Teen, Rite of Confirmation Spanish 1:30 p.m. [email protected] Kelli Burr, Director Life Teen 5:00 p.m. David Soto, Secretary Pastor's Secretary Weekdays Office Hours: Sunday, 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Phyllis Vecchione, x499 Monday-Friday 6:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m. Monday-Wednesday, 1:00-7:00 p.m. [email protected] Friday, Vietnamese 7:15 p.m. or by appointment Saturday 8:00 a.m. Receptionists, ext 0 Holy Days of Obligation as announced. Fran Hay, Marisela Jones, Blanca Rojas [email protected] PRAYERANDDEVOTION SACRAMENTS [email protected] (Español) Adoration of the Eucharist Registrar Weekdays 7:00-8:15 a.m. Anointing of the Sick Maria Nguyen-Grewall, x313 Saturdays 7:30-9:00 p.m. Available anytime on request, ext 0 [email protected] 24-hour Adoration the 7th of each month Second Saturday, 8:00 a.m. Mass Divine Mercy Chaplet Baptism PARISHMINISTRIES Weekdays after the 8:30 a.m. Mass E-mail Baptism Ministry at Saturdays after the 8:00 a.m. Mass [email protected] H.O.P.E. Office, 846-3831 Evening Prayer (Liturgy of the Hours) or call the parish center, ext 0 [email protected] Weekdays 5:00 p.m. Funerals Geraldine “Gerry” Saitta, Director Morning Prayer (Liturgy of the Hours) Call the parish center, ext 0 Emergency food and clothing Weekdays 6:00 a.m., Saturdays 7:00 a.m. Holy Orders and Religious Life, x499 Monday-Friday, 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Our Mother of Perpetual Help Those discerning God’s call to priesthood, Eucharistic Ministry or Wednesday 6:00 p.m. diaconate or religious life call Fr. Joe Knerr. Pastoral Visitation to the Sick and Rosary Marriage Homebound, ext 0 Weekdays 7:50 a.m., 5:30 p.m. Call the parish center at least six months Pastoral Council, x305 Saturday 7:30 a.m. prior to proposed wedding date, ext 0 [email protected] Rosary and Benediction Reconciliation (Confession) Prayer Line, x506 Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., English Saturdays 8:30 a.m., 3:30 and 8:00 p.m. For daily remembrance of prayer needs First Friday, 6:45 p.m., Vietnamese Thursdays before First Fridays 9:15 a.m.