
1316 N. ACACIA AVE FULLERTON, CA 92831-1202 AUGUST 26, 2012 21ST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME AS FOR ME AND MY HOUSEHOLD, WE WILL SERVE THE LORD. ~ JOSHUA 24:15B Order of Friar Servants of Mary United States of America Province MISSION AND V ISION STATEMENTS St. Juliana Falconieri Catholic Community is a welcoming family dedicated to proclaiming the gospel, celebrating the Sacraments, educating, serving, and providing opportunity for all to enrich their faith. Our vision is “...to live as a people of God with Christ at the center of our lives through liturgy, faith formation and community.” PARISH OFFICE MASS SCHEDULE 1318 N. Acacia Ave. Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am,11:00am and 5:00pm PHONE: 714-879-1965 12:45pm Deaf Community Mass FAX: 714-526-6673 WEBSITE: http://www.stjulianacatholiccommunity.org/ Saturday: 8:00am EMAIL: 5:00pm (Sunday Vigil Mass) [email protected] Weekdays: 6:30am and 8:00am OFFICE HOURS Mon.-Thurs., 9:00am to 5:00pm Fri. 9:00am to 12:00 Noon Holy Days of Obligation: 6:30am, 8:00am and 7:00pm SCHOOL 1320 N. Acacia Ave. PHONE: 714-871-2829 T EREGRINE EVOTION S . P D FAX: 714-871-8465 First Saturday of the Month - Immediately following 8am Mass. PASTOR Rev. Frank Falco, O.S.M. RECONCILIATION / CONFESSIONS PAROCHIAL VICAR Saturday: 3:30pm to 4:30pm Rev. Luke Stano, O.S.M. DEACON BAPTISM ~ celebrated the 2nd Sunday at 2:30pm. Bill Schlater - (retired) Please phone the Parish Office either before or shortly after the birth PHONE: 714-992-1388 of the child to schedule a baptism. DEACON Parents and Godparents must attend a Baptismal Catechesis. Gerhard P. Stadel PHONE: 714-870-5714 MARRIAGE DEACON Chuck Doidge Couples planning to be married should contact a Priest or a PHONE: 714-879-1965 Deacon at least six months before setting a date for the 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 Essen!al Elements of Parish Life constantly interrelate, each nurturing and suppor!ng the other with the communal celebra!on 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! Parochial Vicar Rev. LuKe Stano, O.S.M. 714-879-1965 Deacon Gerhard Stadel 714-870-5714 Communica!ons! ! ! Deacon Bill Schlater - re!red 714-992-1388 Constant Contact! Glenn Casterline! 714-792-0972! Deacon Gerhard Stadel 714-870-5714 Website Jan Young 714-879-1965 Deacon ChucK Doidge 714-879-1965 [email protected] Pastoral Council Bob Die"erle! 714-525-2208 Voca!ons John McElligo" 714-871-7182 [email protected] Welcoming &! School Principal Manuel Gonzales, Jr. 714-871-2829 Belonging/Outreach Kathy Gleeson 714-680-0683 Director of Faith! Michael McHenry! 714-879-1965! Forma!on [email protected] WORD (Faith Forma!on) Adult Educa!on Michael McHenry! 714-879-1965! Facility Manager! Mark Augus!n! 714-261-5167! [email protected] [email protected] Bap!sm Judy Allen 714-773-0812 Business Manager Karen Powell 714-879-1965 Parish Secretary Susan LazuKa 714-879-1965 Children’s Liturgy Donna Reinbold 714-772-6234 Safe Environment VicKi Delaney 714-879-1965 Conrma!on/HSYM Kerry & Maura Condon! 714-680-7736 STEWARDSHIP [email protected] Advancement &! RicK Price 714-871-4514 Jr. High Youth Ministry! Sco" KambaK 714-870-5908 Stewardship Grades 7-8 Stewardship David Hoferer 714-961-2845 RCIA (Rite of Chris!an! RCIA Team 714-879-1965 Ini!a!on of Adults) LITURGY School of Religious! Michael McHenry! 714-879-1965! Parish O#ce 714-879-1965 Educa!on Grades 1-8 [email protected] Altar Servers 714-879-1965 St. Juliana School! Manuel Gonzales, Jr. Principal! 714-871-2829! School Parent Club Megan Shank 714-330-9182 Deaf Community Nancy Lopez 714-547-0824 [email protected] Environment! Catherine Haydon ! 714-879-1965! Sunday School 9 a.m. Julianna Tapia 714-345-4901 Altar Care Mariana Meurer 714-870-7524 [email protected] Eucharis!c Ministers Deacon Gerhard Stadel 714-870-5714 COMMUNITY Lector Training Vern Meurer 714-870-7524 BSA Religious Emblems Tomas Franceschi 714-287-2926 Music Director! Todd Helm! 714-528-4690! Exercise Class Bernade"e Gilwee 714-680-5439 Organist! Claudia Kellogg! 714-349-3774! Fall Fes!val John & Maureen Kohaut 714-713-5295 Spirit Group Donna Fairrington 714-998-0853 Mary’s Journey Nina Viscon! 714-572-4152 Ushers Alberta Saran 714-992-6566 Men’s Retreat Terry Reinbold 714-772-6234 Mom’s Group Debbie Cusack 714-529-5341 SERVICE NAIM Support Group Eileen Shannon! 714-871-0456! Bereavement Michele TanaKa 714-992-1630 (Widows / Widowers) Mary Gin Chaille 714-526-4926 Italian Catholic Fed. Joyce French 714-992-6628 Newman Club! Fr. MarK Aaron Riomalos 714-353-5001 Chaplain [email protected] Knights of Columbus Brian Burley 714-738-8036 (College Students) [email protected] www.newman-csuf.com Respect Life 714-870-4214! Prayer Chain Rita Semple! 714-879-1492! 714-526-4096 Maggie Armstrong 714-871-8055 Spiritual Partners In Care Doris Chiare"a 714-526-6856 [email protected] Small Chris!an Communi!es Barbara Die"erle 714-525-2208 St. Vincent DePaul Paul Durning 714-879-8721 Y.L.I. Catholic Women Debbie Shimaoka 714-441-0446 Page Three August 26, 2012 ~ FROM THE PASTOR ~ For the Servants of Saint Mary a long period of waiting had come to an end, and a new era of development began for the We celebrate the Servite Feast of St. Philip Benizi, young religious institute which had come to take its place among O.S.M. this weekend with the annual blessing of the existing religious orders: Franciscans, Dominicans, Augustin- bread and water in the plaza area outside of the Par- ians, Carmelites and Servites. ish Center. Our newly formed Servite Secular Order community of St. Juliana of the Holy Eucharist will host the At the time of the definitive approval of the Order by ecclesiasti- blessing of bread and water and distribute these to all in attend- cal authorities, the Servants of Mary numbered at least 250 friars ance following the Sunday morning Masses. So if you are read- living in twenty-seven priories in Italy and four in Germany. ing this on Saturday evening, feel free to come back and partici- pate in the blessing ceremony. During one of his frequent journeys to Rome, while staying at the poor and less known priory in Todi for a brief period of rest, St. At the time St. Philip was born, the Order of Friar Servants of Philip died at the age of fifty-two, on Wednesday, August 22, 1285. Mary was still in its infancy as a mendicant order. The Fourth Lateran Council in 1215 had decreed that no new religious orders In one of the ancient manuscripts preserved by the friars, a story would be admitted. Canon 13 stated in blunt terms that any indi- is told that at a time when the people of Florence were waging a vidual or group who wanted to embrace religious life had to war against Arezzo and had destroyed all the vegetation of the choose one of the existing forms approved by the Church. The countryside, a great famine arose there. For the friar Servants of Franciscans and Dominicans were already approved. Neverthe- Mary in Arezzo this occasioned such a shortage of food that they less, new religious movements did spring up after the Fourth scarcely could keep alive. When blessed Philip heard of their Lateran Council. New religious orders did receive ecclesiastical necessity and hunger, he hastened to them as fast as he could, as approval from the local Church authorities and explicit protec- the good shepherd who always goes to the aid of the desolate. tion from the Roman Curia. One day, when the friars had passed beyond the hour of dinner, Philip tried to comfort them as best he could. Entering the The Second Council of Lyons in 1274 decided to dust off the church, he turned to the Blessed Virgin, begging and imploring 13th canon of the Fourth Lateran Council. It stated that the Later- her that, as a loving mother, she would not allow her servants to an Council’s ruling had been so far disregarded that there was die of hunger. While he was thus praying, an unexpected knock now an unbridled multiplication of new religious institutes. And was heard at the priory door. One of the friars rushed out at once so it decreed, with even more severity, that the founding of new and found no one there, but instead, two baskets of beautiful mendicant orders was now forbidden. Those established since white bread. He brought them to the friars and they went to their 1215 were forbidden to receive new entrants, and were therefore meal. So, together with blessed Philip, they were all miraculously condemned to eventual natural extinction. revived. And from then on, through the merits of Philip, they were never short of bread or other provisions.
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