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Pastor Father Brian Corcoran Associate Pastor Father Ben Awongo AJ Deacon Bob Beiner School Principal Dan Schuh Music Director Julie Marner
1001 Encinitas Blvd. Encinitas, CA 92024-2828 Phone: 760 753-6254 Fax: 760 753-7118
Saint John School : 760 944-8227 [email protected] www.saintjohnencinitas.org www.saintjohnschool.com
Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 7:30am 9:00am 10:30am 12:00pm (Spanish) and 5:00pm
Daily Monday - Saturday 8:00am Rosary Daily, after morning Mass Novena Tuesday, after morning Mass
Perpetual Adoration 24 hours Sacrament of Penance Saturday 3:30pm - 4:30pm and 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Vocation Holy Hour 1st Friday, 8:00am Mass
Baptism and Marriage Please call Parish Office
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“Jesus did not come to do away with suffering or remove it. He came to fill it with his presence!” ... Holy Week is not to be missed! The great Easter Triduum begins with the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday (24) and concludes at sunset on Easter Sunday (27). It is one big festi-val, and the highlight of the liturgical year! ... On Holy Thursday (24), we celebrate the Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 7:00pm, with the presenta-tion of the Holy Oils and the Washing of the Feet. ... On Good Friday (25), we celebrate the Lord’s Passion at 5:00pm and 7:00pm (in Spanish). Each celebration includes the proclamation of the Pas-sion of the Lord, the Veneration of the Cross, and the celebration of Holy Communion. We are encour-aged to observe both fast and abstinence! ... Throughout the world, on Good Friday (25), a special collection is taken up to help support the Christian communities and maintain shrines in the Holy Land of our Lord’s birth, agony, death and res-urrection. Please plan to give generously. ... On Holy Saturday (26), our Easter Vigil begins at 8:00pm, and will include the celebration of Light, the great Easter proclamation, the telling of the his-tory of salvation, the baptism and initiation of our catechumens, and the celebration of the Eucharist! ... Next weekend, invite a neighbor or friend to our Easter Sunday (27) celebrations at 7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am, 12:00pm (Spanish) and 5:00pm! ... Each Sunday our 9:00am Mass is streamed live to the Internet, and on Easter Sunday (27) both the 9:00am and 10:30am Masses will be streamed live. You can celebrate with us at www.saintjohnlive.com ... Our Men’s Fellowship are sponsoring a showing of the movie ‘The Passion of the Christ’, a film by Mel Gibson, on Wednesday (23), at 6:30pm, in the Hall. The movie is for adults and runs for two hours. Light fare and refreshments will be at hand. ... What a great Confirmation Retreat last weekend (13)! Isaac Deken, together with 43 leaders, led our 101 youth on a great experience! Spirit! ... Be sure to make a pledge to our Annual Catho-lic Appeal which assists the extensive ministry of our Diocese. Please make a meaningful pledge that you will strive to meet over the next 8 months. To date, 225 families have responded. Pledge today! … Our Religious Education children travel the Sta-tions of the Cross this Monday (21) at 4:15pm and 6:30pm! All for us!
... What a great evening it was! That’s our ‘Mad Hatter Ball’ Auction Dinner Dance on Saturday (12), at Sheraton, Carlsbad. A mighty ‘Thank You’ to the many that put it all together. Our great spon-sors truly deserve our patronage and support. Plan to be part of it next year! A really fun night! ... John and Joann Orlando are ever with us, and have been parishioners since 1973. John served in our Food Pantry for many years. He went ‘Home to the Lord’, after a short illness, on Thursday (3). May he rest in peace. … Lenten Penance Services are celebrated this Monday (21) at Saint Mark, San Marcos, at 6:30pm, and on Tuesday (22) at Saint Peter, Fallbrook, at 6:00pm. Forgiveness! ... Our Annual Lenten Appeal lends support to the great work of Catholic Relief Services, and the Church in South America and Africa, and to our neighboring dioceses of Mexicali and Tijuana. Please respond as best you can! ... What a great thing! Mary Goulet and the ladies of our ‘Park and Pray’ Women’s Prayer Group prepared special Saint Patrick Day gift packets for our homebound parishioners! Our special Minis-ters of the Eucharist to the Sick were escorted by giddy little leprecauns and green shamrocks! Our ladies gather after 8:00am Mass each Wednesday. ... If you are an adult, and a participating and sup-porting parishioner here at Saint John, but have somehow missed the opportunity to celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation, and would like to, we would like to hear from you. Just leave your name and phone number in the Parish Office at 760 753-6254, and Deacon Bob will get back to you! ... Plans for our parish Fiesta de las Flores 2016, August 13-14, are getting under way! Come along to the Fiesta Planning Meeting on Tuesday (29) at 7:00pm, in the Encinitas Room. ... Our website is www.saintjohnencinitas.org and has lots of helpful parish information. ... Our School website is www.saintjohnschool.com and also has lots of helpful school information! ... Save the date! Our Saint John Bible Camp “Following Jesus, the light of the World” is not to be missed. It is in July, Monday (18) to Friday (22), from 8:30am to 12:00pm, in our Hall. For info, call Ann McGinnis at 760 436-0664. ... “We get no deeper into Christ than we allow Him to get in us!” A holy week!
Fresh Coffee and Delicious Donuts Holy Name Society
hosts coffee and donuts every Sunday after morning Masses.
Saint John School
Classes resume Monday (4)
Pre-school - Grade 8 Principal : Dan Schuh
760 944-8227 or www.saintjohnschool.com
Saint John Preschool Kindergarten Readiness Program:
“Building the whole child in preparation for
kindergarten” For more info, or to schedule a tour, Annette Conrad at 760 944-8227 or
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We are desperate for more substitutes, especially nighttime.
Volunteers are needed for:
Tuesday, 1:00am Friday, 11:00am, 11:00pm
Saturday, 12:00pm
We also need another volunteer for Day Captain to take charge of arranging substitutes for regular ador-ers on the Captain’s assigned day.
Ken Poggenburg 760 635-2573 Lupe Cardona (Sp)760 753-7784
Perpetual Adoration is prayer in the presence of the Most Blessed Sacrament ... 24 hours, day and night, seven days a week. All are welcome!
Perpetual Adoration
CALLING ALL YOUTH AGE 14 YRS. AND UP SAINT JOHN VACATION BIBLE CAMP 2016
July 18 - July 22 8:30am-12:30pm
Volunteer to be a Camp Counselor!!
Pick up a “Youth Volunteer Form” from the Youth, Parish or Religious Ed office. They will also be
available in the back of the church. Submit your form asap.
For info, call Ann or Cindy 760 436-0664
EASTER TRIDUUM
Holy Thursday (24) 7:00pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper
Good Friday (25) 5:00pm and 7:00pm (Sp)
The Lord’s Passion
Holy Saturday (26) 8:00pm Easter Vigil
‘THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST’‘THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST’‘THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST’ Sponsored by our
Catholic Men’s Fellowship this Wednesday (23) at 6:30pm
in the Parish Hall Light fare and refreshments
Easter Sunday (27)
The Resurrection of the Lord
7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am, 12:00pm (Sp), 5:00pm
Sunday Morning Preschool For children ages 3 - 5, on Sundays, at the School. Drop-off starts at 8:50am. Mom and Dad can pick-up
after the 9:00am Mass.
Adults wishing to learn more about our Catholic faith! Would you like to discover more about what it means
to be a Catholic? We would love to help you on your journey!
Tuesday (22) at 7:00pm in the hall. For more info, Liz Beiner at
760 753-6254.
Live on the Internet Easter Sunday
9:00 am & 10:30am Masses www.saintjohnlive.com
Adult Confirmation Classes 2016 Adults who have already received the Sacraments
of Baptism, Reconciliation and Eucharist, and would like to be Confirmed this June 1 are invited to at-tend two preparatory classes, 7:00pm to 8:30pm,
Thursday, April 14 and Thursday, April 21. For more info, call Deacon Bob as soon as
possible or the Parish Office at 760 753-6254 or [email protected].
Please provide name, phone number and email address
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MASS INTENTIONS Saturday March 19 5:00pm Parishioners Charles Stubbs † Tim Stubbs † Sunday Palm Sunday March 20 Lk 19:28-40; Is 50:4-7; Phil 2:6-11; Lk 22:14-23:56 7:30am Daniel Lavin † 9:00am John Wilcsek † 10:30am Nancy Arciaga † 12:00pm Celso Altimarano † 5:00pm John Wilcsek † Monday Is 42:1-7; Jn 12:1-11 March 21 8:00am Margherita Felici † Tuesday Is 49:1-6; Jn 13:21-33, 36-38 March 22 8:00am Charles Arnone † Wednesday Is 50:4-9a; Mt 26:14-25 March 23 8:00am Father John Sproul † Thursday Holy Thursday March 24 Ex 12:1-8, 11-14; 1 Cor 11:23-26; Jn 13:1-15 7:00pm Parishioners Friday Good Friday March 25 Is 52:13-53:12; Heb 4:14-16; 5:7-9; Jn 18:1-19:42 Saturday Holy Saturday
March 26 Gn 1:1-2:2; Ex14:15-15:1; Is 55:1-11; Ez 36:16-28; Rom 6:3-11; Lk 24:1-12
8:00pm Parishioners Marion Allen † Sunday Easter Sunday March 27 Acts 10:34-43; 1 Cor 5:6-8; Jn 20:1-9 7:30am Thomas Gantt Baggot † 9:00am Sally Ann Cunningham † 10:30am Teresa Gonzalez-Lee † 12:00pm Parishioners Special Intention 5:00pm Judy Deken †
Remember to patronize our advertisers for mak-ing the bulletin possible. Thank you!
Planning Meeting Tuesday (29) at 7:00pm,
in the Hall. All are welcome!
Please Keep in Your Prayers Karen Adamsen, Martha Amador, Ruth Ariza, Phyllis Azarro,
Anthony Baggio, Thomas Baglio, Rosily Baratono, Cindy Bausch, Bob Behler, Aiden Blenderman, Maura Brown, Taylor
Camisa, Joe Corder, Rob Crewse, Jack Davare, Edward Dillon, Barbara Dorion, Greg Fix, Kathy Fix, Nick Fix, Patty Fix, Jean Gallagher, Jane Glasson, Hiram Lee-Gonzalez, Manny Gonza-
les, Carolyn Goohs, Aria Johnson, Maria Johnson, Cheyne Johnston, Neal Kusumoto, Jim Kelly, Eva King, Skyler Koehne, Stella Lubera, Pat McKinley, Robert McLoughlin, Lucy Mee, Maria Mendez, Patty Moore, Luz Nieve, Eileen O’Connor,
Grace Oreb, Mary Ann Pavnic, Joaquin Perez, Peter Pongwat-tana, Jennifer Proder, David Quessenberry, David Rambeau, Ashley Ray, Elizabeth Roney, Brad Smith, Lori Smith, Gina
Stack, Andrew Todd, Nancy Tsoubris, Jerry Tunnero, Grant and Griffin Waller, Ken Watts, Bernard Wessel and John Whitty.
Rest in Peace Monsignor Harnett, John Orlando, Elvira Coffey
We pray for our sick and deceased at daily Mass.
Pancake Breakfast
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DOMINGO DE RAMOS “De la Pasión del Señor”
PASIÓN La palabra “pasión” conlleva un profundo y determinado compromiso. Pero es interesante que también tiene relación a la pasividad. La persona p r o f u n d a m e n t e apasionada del relato evangélico de Lucas es Jesús. Parece pasivo pero no lo es. Está totalmente consciente de sí mismo y totalmente presente al día que comienza el jueves por la noche en su última cena con los apóstoles y termina con su entierro antes de la puesta del sol el día siguiente. Entonces le sigue el largo silencio del sábado. El relato de la pasión se lee entero y sin pausa el Domingo de Ramos en la Pasión. Esta historia, que se encuentra en cada uno de los evangelios, no cambia. Somos nosotros los que cambiamos. Cada año, nos presentamos con otro año de historia para escuchar y hacerle caso a esta historia que tanta falta nos hace. La vida nos traquetea y de nuevo volvemos a los relatos de la Pasión para aprender a seguirle.
BENDITO EL QUE VIENE EN EL NOMBRE DEL SEÑOR
La liturgia oficial de la Iglesia para el Domingo de Ramos es algo p a r a d ó j i c a . E n t r a m o s p r o c l a m a n d o Hosannas con cantos y vítores y al poco tiempo estamos gritando: “ ¡ c r u c i f í c a l o , c r u c i f í c a l o ! ” Según el rito la lectura del Evangelio y la consagración de la Eucaristía se hacen dentro del templo, pero se comienza afuera del templo con la bendición de los ramos. En Estados Unidos y otros países latinoamericanos se usan palmas en lugar de ramos. En Europa, normalmente, se usan ramos de olivos. Últimamente en Colombia para proteger la palma de cera del Quindío, se les ha pedido a los fieles que usen ramitas de plantas o ramos de flores. Estoy de acuerdo hay que proteger el ambiente, pero admito que prefiero las palmas, ya que es difícil poner un ramo de olivo o de flores detrás de una imagen sagrada colgada en la pared. Esta es una costumbre latina que nos recuerda que los “hosannas” y el “crucifícalo” del domingo de ramos nos acompañan todos los días del año.
SEMANA SANTA Viernes Santo (25) Pasión
TRIDUO PASCUAL del Señor a las 7:00 pm.
Jueves Santo (24) Misa de la Cena Del Señor a las Sábado Santo (26) Vigilia 7:00 pm. Pascual a las 8:00 pm.
Y Lavatorio De Pies
FIESTA DE SAN JUAN 2016 Junta de planeación El Martes (29)
a las 7:00 pm. En el salón parroquial ¡Todos son bienvenidos!
Religious Education Saint John School Dan Schuh 760 944-8227 Religious Education Ann McGinnis 760 436-0664 ‘Faithways’ Junior-High Nicole Steele 760 753-4279 Youth Ministry Isaac Deken 760 753-3679 Hispanic Ministry Mary Moran 760 436-4366 Music Ministry Julie Marner 760 753-6254 Adult Faith R.C.I.A Liz Beiner 760 753-6254 Perpetual Adoration Ken Poggenburg 760 635-2573 Perpetual Adoration (Spanish) Lupe Cardona 760 753-7784 Centering Prayer Shirley Shetula 760 525-6721 Organizations Altar Society Joi Catlin 760 470-6316 Boy Scouts Blane Adessa 760 944-0626 Cub Scouts Richard Weston 760 230-6183 Catholic Men’s Fellowship David Pavnic / Chris Cammack 760 753-6254 Culture of Life Jennifer Grethel 760 753-6254 Guadalupañas Olivia Reynaga 760 753-5230 Holy Name Rick Decker 760 753-6254 Knights of Columbus Pat Connors 760 822-3639 Saint Vincent de Paul Sandra Watson 760 753-3056 Seniors Nettie March 760 753-6254
What day is today? Ask most folks strolling home from church today and they will reply “Palm Sunday.” Not too long ago, today was known as the “Second Sunday of the Passion,” and in 1970 it was renamed “Passion Sunday.” This made some sense, since the procession recalling Christ’s entry into Jerusalem is usually only celebrated once in a parish on this day, but the Passion is proclaimed solemnly at every liturgy. In its most recent incarnation, the name for this day includes both aspects of the celebration: “Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord.” In the United States today, most worshipers are pro-vided with palm branches, although in northern Europe pussy willows are favored, and in Italy olive branches are the norm. When our calendar was reformed, the entire structure of the week to come was revised even as the traditional name, “Holy Week,” was retained. The major benefit of the restruc-turing of our calendar is to help us see that the Triduum, the great three days beginning at sunset this Thursday and extend-ing until sunset on Easter Sunday, is at the heart of the Chris-tian life. Today, as you ponder the Lord’s Passion, you may con-sider your response to so great a gift. Centuries ago, good Christians vowed to go on pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Today, at least once in your lifetime, promise to participate faithfully in the liturgies. Now begins the Church’s annual baptismal re-treat: don’t be left out! —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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