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May God Keep Us Blameless in Spirit, Soul and Body for the Coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ 1305 Royal Avenue Simi Valley, CA 93065 Phone: 805 526-1732 Website: www.strosesv.com T h i r d S u n d a y o f A d v e n t December16, 2018 (Light 2 purple candles and the rose candle) May God keep us blameless in spirit, soul and body for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. Forever faithful is the One who calls us— God our Father! Expectant, let us live in joyful hope for the revelation of the glory of our God and Savior, Christ Jesus! To him be glory forever! Come, Lord Jesus! Your grace be with us all. Tuesday, December 18, 2018 “Las Posadas” Rosary in the Church at 7:00 p.m. followed by reception in the Hall. Wednesday, December 19, 2018 St. Rose of Lima Grade School Christmas Concert in Church at 7:00 p.m. Sunday, December 23, 2018 5:00 p.m. Mass: Simbang Gabi Novena. RECTORY PASTOR SACRAMENTS 1305 Royal Avenue Rev. Joseph P. Shea ANOINTING OF THE SICK Simi Valley, CA 93065 [email protected] Administered throughout the year. Please Ph: 526-1732 Fax: 526-0067 Associate Pastor call the Rectory any time in case of serious Email: [email protected] Fr. John Moloney illness or going into surgery. [email protected] Tony Gammariello, PBM • 915-4614 BAPTISMS [email protected] Associate Pastor English: 1st Sunday of the month Fr. Gregorio Hidalgo Arrangements must be made HOURS [email protected] Monday to Friday: 9:00am—8:00pm prior to Baptism. In Residence Español: 3r Domingo del mes Saturday: 9:00am—5:00pm Fr. Jim Maher Sunday: 8:00am—4:00pm [email protected] Es necesario hacer arreglos con anticipación. Facilities Manager DEACONS Norm Ouellette • 551-3704 Dn. Peter Wilson MARRIAGES ANNULMENT ASSISTANCE Dn. Terry Reibenspies Arrangements must be made at least six months in Dn. Louis Fernandez advance. Please call or visit the Rectory. Deacon Chris Ryan Dn. Chris Ryan (703) 472-1967 Dn. Dave Lawrence MINISTRIES [email protected] SACRAMENT OF CONFESSION BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY ALTAR SERVER MINISTRY Monday & Wednesday Mike Palacios [email protected] 390-2354 9:00am—10:00am [email protected] EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF Tuesday, Thursday, Friday HOLY COMMUNION—Coordinators 4:00pm—5:00pm CHARISMATIC PRAYER MINISTRY George Lemos Saturday: 3:00pm—5:00pm Deacon Pete Wilson • 501-4535 Tony Lemos ([email protected]) 6:00pm—7:00pm EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER GROUP COMMUNION TO THE HOMEBOUND Ched & Lumi Cruz Todd Sanders, Coordinator Vigil: 5:30pm & 7:00pm 584-6160 Email: [email protected] Holy Day: 6:00am; 8:30am; 12:00pm; COUPLES FOR CHRIST FAITH FORMATION 5:30pm; 7:00pm (Spanish) Jose & Sandy Pizano Sandra Lemos, Director • 526-5513 522-7599 [email protected] LITURGY SCHEDULE [email protected] LECTORS MINISTRY Daily: 8:30am & 5:30pm FAMILY ROSARY MINISTRY Tony Delgado • 584-6987 Saturday: 8:30am. Nancy Kincaid 527-5383 Email: [email protected] 5:00pm (Vigil) Sue Michael 583-1747 LECTORS MINISTRY (Spanish) 7:00pm (Spanish) Daisy Martinez • 813-5187 FILAM (Filipino/American) Email: [email protected] Sunday: 6:00am,7:00am, 9:00am, Ched Cruz 11:00am (Family/Children) LIFE TEEN / YOUTH MINISTRY ICF (Italian Catholic Federation) Adam Cross, Youth Minister 1:00pm (Spanish) Ritamarie Downey, President 526-8181 Email: [email protected] 5:00pm(Youth) 579-8970 MINISTERIOS Y SERVICIOS PARA KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS LA COMUNIDAD LATINA COUNCIL #5803 Rectory 526-1732 Robert Smith, Grand Knight MUSIC MINISTRY 915-7372 Clare Delto, Director • 526-1732 SATURDAY, December 22, 2018 LEGION OF MARY APOSTOLATE [email protected] Celebrant Priest Mass Time Cathy Sullivan 526-7628 PASTORAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE 5:00PM Fr. John Moloney Cliff Wirtz 805-208-8970 RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION 7:00PM Fr. Joseph Shea RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY FOR ADULTS (RCIA) Eileen Pratt • 582-9065 SUNDAY, December 23, 2018 If interested in becoming Catholic or if you are a baptized adult in need of 24 HR. LIFE CENTER HOTLINE FOR Mass Time Celebrant Priest Confirmation and First Communion please call: UNPLANNED PREGNANCY 526-5513 Call 1-800-973-7334 6:00 AM Fr. Joseph Shea www.facebook.com/ 7:00 AM Fr. Jim Maher SERVING THOSE IN NEED PregnancyCounselingCenter 9:00 AM Fr. Gregorio Hidalgo Penny Liberatore 581-0957 SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN 11:00 AM Fr. Kevin McKracken Sandy Lemos • 526-5513 1:00 PM Fr Joseph Shea (Interim Chair person) SEWING THE SEED 5:00 PM Fr. John Moloney Michelle Keilty 526-1732 Third Ministries *Occasionally the Celebrant may change. Sean Quandt • 818-424-5650 Office: 805 526-818 MOTHER CABRINI CIRCLE GIFT SHOP 1325 Royal Avenue, Simi Valley, CA 93065 Located in the vestibule; open before & after Dr. Jayne Quinn, Principal. Website: www.srls.org 526-5304 • 526-0939 (fax) AFTER SCHOOL CARE morning Sunday Masses & Thursdays (805) 428-8623 St. Rose School Alumni—Teresa Moran Runyon: [email protected] OR www.srls.org/alumni 12—3pm “A time to be born…” Ecc 3:2 le SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15 8:30am Millennium Club 5:00pm Anna Oboza D 7:00pm Edgar Otero D “A time to heal…” Ecc 3:3 … And pray for one another.—James 5:13-18 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16 Alexey Baikov Carol Guillen Jodi Runyon 6:00am Toribia, Dionisio & Epifania Bequilla D Shirley Bergholtz Alfredo Kaimo Nicole Sakaida 7:00am Marilyn Sanbar D Denise Burke Beth Kehoe Anne Tootchian 9:00am Musse Moller D Susan Cassidy Linda Larson Steve Trujillo 11:00am Rachel Villafana D Ruben Castillo John Linscott, Sr. Ernest Velasquez 1:00pm D Robbie Chirigotis William Lloyd Thomas Velasquez Rafael Gudiel Brianna Cooney Rachel Lopez Matt Weyhreter 5:00pm Armando Pizano D Shirley Craft Zoe Lowdermilk MONDAY, DECEMBER 17 Darlene Daly Christine Maldonado 8:30am Christina Tan D Carmen Diaz Jeannine Mauss Dear Lord, we lift up 5:30pm Daniel Pastores I Karl Erickson Patrick Mauss all those who are TUESDAY, December 18 Fred Erickson Lillian Moritsky facing illness today. 8:30am Elaine Young D Teodorico Estrada Christie Morrison We ask that you 5:30pm Rose Chavez Montero D Seth Fabry Corinne Page would bring Healing, WEDNESDAY, December 19 Comfort & Peace to Ma. De Los Angeles Flores Casey Pilkington 8:30am Raul Flores D their bodies. Calm Tess Fowler Alison Pilkington 5:30pm Andrea Silagi D their fears and let Daniel Garcia Lupe Pina THURSDAY, December 20 Maxine Gardner Wren Pitstick them experience the healing power of 8:30am Tom Menefee D 5 yr. old Girl Barbara Prete your Love. Amen. 5:30pm Pablo Suarez D Cody Gorecki Mary Rodgers FRIDAY, December 21 Names will be deleted after 3 months, unless rectory is notiied. 8:30am Eufrocina & Panfilo Sudario Sr. D 5:30pm Family Tamayo Cuadra I “A time of war and a time of peace…” Ecc 3:8 Pray for those serving... SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22 ` U.S. Army U.S. Navy U.S.M.C. 8:30am Millennium Club SPC Kathryn Acquarelli Matthew Anaya Christian Ares 5:00pm Werner (Vern) Schmidt D Rene M. Apodaca Sargon Bebla II Ian Buttke 7:00pm Aurelio & Consuelo Velazques D Capt. Anita Brooks Gregg Bell Shane Cotter SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23 Thomas Campbell Krysten Bohen Connor Dubach 6:00am Earl William Macht D Patrick Croy Lt. Dane Boudreau Michael Duran 7:00am Penny Liberatore I John Gebert Joseph Costanzo Nicolas Estrada 9:00am Gene Walinski D Thomas M. Gonzalez Jose T. Fernandez Paul Gebert 11:00am Tomasa David I Brian Kiely Alex Knott David Geller 1:00pm Marcelo Paglia D Macrorie Miller Alex Martin Sgt. Colton Haney D Ronald Murphy Alexander Mackenzie Pvt. Leighton Gold 5:00 pm Gabriel Pineda Ryan Osier Nicholas C. Moreno Cole Hunt READINGS FOR THE WEEK PFC2 Christopher Ramirez Rafael Rodriguez Matthew Hunt Monday: Gn 49:2, 8-10; Ps 72:1-4ab, 7-8, Omar Ramirez Ian Van Jim La Rosa Juan Ignacio Rios Bradly Melson 17; Mt 1:1-17 Kaplan Sharpe U.S. Air Force Ricky Noone Tuesday: Jer 23:5-8; Ps 72:1-2, 12-13, 18- SPC Steven Smith Tanner Aurand Brian Olex 19; Mt 1:18-25 PFC Carlos S. Vela SPC. Anthony Caballero III GY SGT Casey Pilkington SPC. Gino Zarcone Sgt. Christine Campo 1ˢͭ Lt. Andrew S. King Wednesday: Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25a; Ps 71:3-4a, Kevin G. Sullivan Cpt. Jeff Canfield 5-6ab, 16-17; Lk 1:5-25 USCG SPC. Austin Cordon Jordan Sine Kenneth Jacobskind Melissa Hull Lt. Col Chris Sinsheimer Thursday: Is 7:10-14; Ps 24:1-6; Lk 1:26-38 Francisco D. Raquel, III Alex P. Valdez Friday: Sg 2:8-14 or Zep 3:14-18a; National Guard Vincent Russo Michael Woodham Ps 33:2-3, 11-12, 20-21; Sgt. Armando Peña, Jr. Sisto Zele Col. Marilyn Rios Lk 1:39-45 Saturday: 1 Sm 1:24-28; 1 Sm 2:1, 4-8abcd; “A time to die…” Ecc 3:2 Lk 1:46-56 Pray for the souls of our faithful departed and their families especially… Josefa Semenchuk Kuma Teh Michael Wong Sunday: Mi 5:1-4a; Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 18- 19; Heb 10:5-10; Lk 1:39-45 ST. ROSE YOUNG ADULTS YOUTH MINISTRY MIDDLE SCHOOL MINISTRY YA Updates Life Nights: We are currently revamping YA Sunday 6:30-8:30pm in the Church Hall/ 1st & 3rd Wednesdays: Ministry here at St. Rose! Stay School Hall 3:00-5:00 pm. tuned for new upcoming events in STRL YM meets Sundays in the hall for We meet in the hall for food, the following months! Want to get dinner, a talk, activities & discussion. a talk, activities & involved? Our leadership team is Each night is something new! currently recruiting! discussion.
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