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Saint Adelaide Catholic Community 27457 Baseline, Highland, California 92346 Saint Adelaide Catholic Community 27457 Baseline, Highland, California 92346 Phone: (909)-862-8669 Summer Hours: Monday—Friday 7:30am — 3:00pm Fax: (909)-862-1603 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stadelaidehighland.com Mr. Fernando Solorio, Pastoral Coordinator Fr. Alex Rodarte, Priest Minister Emergency: 909-425-5964 Deacon: Victor Barrion CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST Saturday 5:00 pm Vigil Mass Sunday 7:30 am, 9:00 am, and 11:00 am 1:00 pm Español 5:00 pm Life Teen Mass Daily Mass 7:30 am, Fridays at 8:15 am Holy Days 7:00 am and 7:00 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 3:00—4:00 pm Or by appointment Eucharistic Adoration: First Friday of the Month St. John Bosco Mission: Sunday 9:00 am OUR MISSION STATEMENT We, the Catholic Christian family of St. Adelaide and St. John Bosco, are a community of believers, empowered by the Spirit of our Lord Jesus Christ. We are called to proclaim the living Gospel and welcome all into our faith community. In the spirit of love and humanity, we strive to evangelize, to witness and to celebrate the Word through outreach, support, charity, service to the poor and all those in need. To Report the sexual abuse of a child: By a priest, deacon, employee or volunteer, complete and mail the special form available in the Parish Office. Or call the toll free sexual Misconduct Hotline 1-800-206-9090. For information on the Committee for Diocesan Pastoral Response to Sexual Abuse, log onto the official Diocesan Website, www.sbdiocese.org Para Informar Sobre Abuso Sexual de un Menor: Por parte de un sacerdote, diácono, empleado o voluntario, llene y envíe por correo el formulario que está disponible en la oficina parroquial. O, llame a la Línea abierta para informar sobre Conducta Sexual Inapropiada al 1-800-206-9090. ST. ADELAIDE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY www.stadelaidehighland.com SATURDAY, JULY 8th 5:00pm †Charles Charlton By Wife & Children SUNDAY, JULY 9th 7:30am †Eduardo Purcell By M. Purcell PARISH EVENTS THIS WEEK 9:00am †Ray & Loreto Aldape By Family 11:00am †Audree Kraemer By Kraemer Family Monday, July 10th 1:00pm †José Ramon Gamboa de su esposa e hijos Tuesday, July 11th 5:00pm For all Parishioners Wednesday, July 12th MONDAY, JULY 10th 1:00pm-3:00pm Food Pantry Set-up in CR 7:30am †Gregorio Sr. & Alejandra Aure Thursday, July 13th By Aure Family 8:00am-10:00am Thursday Morning with Jesus in Parish Center 9:00am-11:00am Food Pantry Distribution in CR TUESDAY, July 11th 5:00pm-7:00pm Wedding Rehearsal in Church 7:30am †Vicente Paulino By Chris Paulino Friday, July 14th WEDNESDAY, JULY 12th 6:30pm-9:00pm Hispanic Choir in Church 7:30am For all parishioners 7:00pm-9:00pm THURSDAY, JULY 13th 7:00pm-9:00pm 7:30am †Lambert Fechte By Lois Monroe FRIDAY, JULY 14th 8:15am Sacrament of Baptism The next celebration of Baptisms for infants will be: READINGS FOR July 29, 2017 at 9:30am THE WEEK Baptismal classes for parents and godparents must be taken at least a month in advance Monday: Gn 28:10-22; Ps 91:1-4, 14-15; prior to receiving the Sacrament. Mt 9:18-26 Please contact the parish office to make an Tuesday: Gn 32:23-33; Ps 17:1, 2-3, 6-7, 8, 15; appointment with Deacon Vic at (909) 862-8669. Mt 9:32-38 Wednesday: Gn 41:55-57; 42:5-7 17-24; Ps 33:2-3, 10-11, 18-19; Mt 10:1-7 Thursday: Gn 44:18-21, 23-29; 45:1-5; Ps 105:16-21; Mt 10:7-15 BAPTISMAL CLASSES Friday: Gn 46:1-7, 28-30; Ps 37:3-4, 18-19, 27-28, Please note there has been a change of dates 39-40; Mt 10:16-23 in this month’s pre-baptismal classes, due to Saturday: Gn 49:29-32; 50:15-26; Ps 105:1-4, 6-7; the 4th of July holiday. Classes will be offered Mt 10:24-33 on July 18 and July 25. Sunday: Is 55:10-11; Ps 65:10-14; Rom 8:18-23; Mt 13:1-23 [1-9] FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME July 9, 2017 OUR 2017 DDF STEWARDSHIP A WAY OF LIFE PARISH CONTRIBUTIONS: Living Stewardship Now Our 2017 DDF goal is: $63,200 Due to Early Publication Gifts Received: $52,723.74 numbers for July 2nd will be Donors: 107 available on July 9th. We have not yet reached our goal of $63,200 and we Thank you for generously only have 107donors; please prayerfully consider supporting the needs of our community. making a pledge and joining those who have already contributed. Envelopes are available in the vestibule. Thank you for your generous donations. SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES ST. JOHN BOSCO MISSION Sunday: Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Tuesday: St. Benedict 2017 DDF Goal is $5,400.00 Thursday: St. Henry Gifts Received: $3,530.00 Friday: St. Kateri Tekakwitha Donors: 10 Saturday: St. Bonaventure COME JOIN US IN THE BLESSING OF THE ICON FOR ST. KATERI TEKAKWITHA JULY 16, 2017 11:00AM MASS ♦ Free Food ♦ Songbirds Dancers ♦ Indian Flatbread Feast Day: July 14 Patron of Environment and Ecology 1656– April 17, 1680 Beatified By Pope John Paul II Canonized By Pope Benedict XVII on October 21, 2012 BLESSED KATERI TEKAKWITHA Kateri was born near the town of Auriesville, New York, in the year 1656, the daughter of a Mohawk warrior. She was four years old when her mother died of smallpox. The disease also attacked Kateri and transfigured her face. She was adopted by her two aunts and uncle. Kateri became converted as a teenager. She was baptized at the age of twenty and incurred the hostility of her tribe. Although she had to suffer greatly for her faith, she remained firm in it. Kateri went to the new Christian colony of Indians in Canada. Here she lived a life dedicated to prayer, penitential practices, and care for the sick and aged. She was devoted to the Eucharist and to Jesus Crucified. She died on April 17, 1680 at the age of twenty-four. She is known as the “Lily of the Mohawks”. Devotion to Kateri is responsible for establishing Native American ministries in Catholic Churches all over the Unided States and Canada. Kateri was declared Venerable by the Catholic Church in 1943 and she was beatified in 1980. FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME July 9, 2017 LITURGICAL MINISTRIES St. Adelaide School 909-862-5851 Altar Servers……………Vince Padilla…………..269-5615 Art & Environment.…….Carmen Martinez……...862-6656 Preschool — 8th grade Children’s Liturgy of the Word… Anita Fonnett …………862-8669 Principal……………………………….Barbara Malouf Eucharistic Ministers……Brian Fricke….……….425-9403 Secretary………………………….Virginia Hernandez Hospitality Ministers…….Andy Copeland.…..….720-7561 Lectors...….Sandy Simmons-Groszewski……. ..260-8675 Music Director …………...Helen Seno…………..648-2035 PARISH COMMUNITY SERVICES Catholic Daughters………...Carol Crowder……..883-1692 Elderly & Shut-Ins………… Tony Candelaria…...518-1080 Filipino Ministry…………….Gilda V. Tabalina…..553-9024 Ministerio Hispano………... Maribel Estevez …..862-8669 Health Ministry………Bill & Sharon Crowder…...907-5039 St. Adelaide Academy Prayer Groups……………...Bea Castillo………..864-2292 Parish Activities Committee: 2017-2018 Donna Drury……….864-0149 Quinceañeras…………........Lucía Alvarado…….862-8669 Respect Life………………...John Rozzi…….......862-6662 Enrollment for the 2017-2018 Pre-K through Wedding Coordinator………Denise Crowley…...863-5548 8th grade program is going on now! Please call the school office at (909) 862-5851 from PLEASE PRAY FOR 8:00am to 3:00pm Monday thru Friday. THOSE SERVING IN THE MILITARY: Spc. Theron Leelhasuwan, Sgt. Joseph Littlefield, Luis Diaz-Navy, Juan David Landin, Armando Enrique Landin, 1st Lt. Nolan Hughes, PFC Brandon Peace, PFC Jesse Ramirez-Salgado, Anthony Chavez-Navy, Chloe Smith, LCPL Miguel A. Diaz, Tech Sgt. Thomas Little- field, CPL Tara Cardenas, Sgt. Mark Salazar, Airman 1st Class Gabriella Alban, Sgt. Adam Cardenas, 2nd Lt. U.S.A.S.Luis Diego Limón, Sgt. Chris Coleman, Sgt Da- vid Paulino, Ensign Caroline D. Velarde, Sgt Mike Huber, Pvt Huber, Spec. Andrew DeSantis, Sgt. Nicole Noble, NAVY LCDR. Jericho Ramirez, 1st Lt. Kevin Ryan, CPL Christian Bauman, CPL Matthew Hardy, PFC Drew Weaver, PFCS Michele & Kelvin Fitzpatrick, CPL Martin Hernandez, Sgt. Nicholas Fletcher, PFC Felipe Ramirez Jr., Sgt. Daniel Hudson, Junior West, Staff Sgt Paul M. Philo, Kevin Harris, PFC Erik Aragon, PFC Ron Woods, PFC Breanna Sandoval, LCPL Jose Juarez, LCPL Zach- ary Marquez, Senior Airman Tomas Marquez, Katherine Santos 3rd Class Yeoman, Lt Col. Lawrence A. Smith II, Captain Megan McDonough, CPT Daniel Ott and Daniel Wojcik, David John Chavez and Petty Officer 2nd class Maryam M. Beck Sr. Michael John Abeyta Jr, Sgt. Mat- thew Kehoskie, Chief Petty Officer James T. Byrnes III, Petty officer 1st Class Brian Byrnes, and PVT Jason Ba- rajas, DC1 Jose Toscano. Please call the office to add or remove someone from this list (909) 862-8669. FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME July 9, 2017 ONLINE GIVING PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK IN Going on Vacation? Giving is OUR COMMUNITY easy while you are away this summer. Please use Online Maria Elena Allen, Antonio Lopez, Giving to catch up on offertory. Craig Wooley, Lupe Jimenez, Go to: Ernesto Molina, Cecilia B. Partido, www.stadelaidehighland.com and click on Josefina Allen, Jim & Mary Bynes, the online giving link. It is quick and easy! You Jose Roque, Bryan Tomaneng, can also download the Online Giving app Kristy Wood, Arturo Viscaino, OLGapp.com on your Cathy Montana, Alejandro Gomez. Betty Ocampo, mobile device, search Tessie Manese, for our parish and begin Please contact the James Tommy Pagdilao, office at (909)862-8669 giving.
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