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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 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 Pastor Father Brian Corcoran Associate Pastor Father Joseph Freeman Pastor Emeritus Monsignor Timothy Harnett Deacon Bob Beiner School Principal Dan Schuh Music Director Julie Marner

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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

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

Pastor Father Brian Corcoran Associate Pastor Father Joseph Freeman

Pastor Emeritus Monsignor Timothy Harnett Deacon Bob Beiner School Principal Dan Schuh Music Director Julie Marner

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“Christianity is a battle, not a dream!” ... We cannot forget September 11, 2001, and the total disregard for human life and the freedom of peace loving people to go about our daily lives! We remember, and continue to pray for a spirit of beauty and unity in our country, for the strength to rise again, to build again, and to live free from fear! A time to pause! ... Our Boy Scout Troop have fresh and flaky Pop-Corn available for us after Sunday (9) morning Masses, at the Gazebo! A great cause! ... All 3, 4 and 5 year olds are invited to enroll in our Sunday Preschool Program, from 8:50am until after 9:00am Mass, at our Saint John Preschool, be-ginning Sunday (23)! ... Registration for our Religious Education classes, Kindergarten through Sixth Grade, is under way, in the Religious Ed Office. Classes are on Mondays at 4:15pm and 6:30pm and begin on Monday (24). For more info give Ann McGinnis a call at 760 436-0664. Learning! ... And for Junior High ‘Faithways’, that's Grades 7 and 8, classes also begin on Monday (24). Forms are available at the Parish Office and on the website. For more info, call Nicole at 760 753-4279. ... Confirmation enrollment continues with Parent Meeting opportunities this Sunday (9) at 10:15am, 11:45am, 1:15pm and 6:15pm, all in the Hall. Classes commence on Sunday (30). Call Isaac at 760 753-3679 for more info. ... Please be sure to enroll our children in the Reli-gious Education experience appropriate to their age. ... Contributions last weekend (2) amounted to $18,020.50 with 424 families using envelopes, while $3,728.00 was contributed online. ... $3,019.00 was contributed, by 118 families, in support of our Building Fund last weekend (2). ... How about considering ‘Online Giving’? No more checks and envelopes! Straight from your bank to ours! 175 families now contribute online! ... Our Altar Society have ‘Bibles and Beads’ avail-able in the Hall after morning Masses, today (9)! ... ‘Friends of the Poor’ Walk is on Saturday (29), 11:00am, here at Saint John! Just 1 mile! Join us! ... Next Sunday (16) is Catechetical Sunday, when we acknowledge the many from our midst who de-vote their energies to sharing our great faith with our children and adults! We are so blessed, and truly grateful!

... Our Diocesan Fall Catechetical Conference is at Cathedral Catholic High School, on Saturday (22), from 9:00am to 12:30pm. ... Our Holy Name Society meets this Monday (10) at 7:00pm in the Hall! ... Give our children the best, enroll them in our great Saint John School! Call 760 944-8227 or visit www.saintjohnschool.com ... Take time to check-out our parish website at www.saintjohnencinitas.org Lots of info, a calendar of events, photos, bulletins, and even registration are all available there! ... Our Young Adults (ages 19 to 39) are invited to participate in a ‘Courage to Transform’ Retreat at Whispering Winds Catholic Camp, Julian, from Fri-day (21) through Sunday (23). For more info, visit www.yamsd.org or call 858 490-8260. ... There are many opportunities for singers and instrumentalists to assist at Mass. Julie Marner would be happy to hear from you at 760 753-6254 or by e-mail: [email protected] ... It is not too late to make a pledge to our Annual Catholic Appeal which assists the extensive minis-try of our Diocese. Pledge cards are readily avail-able in the Parish Office. ... Our Saint John Seniors gather on the third Thursday of each month for a grand luncheon and entertainment. Mass (optional) is at 11:00am, and is followed by a delicious Lunch at 12:00pm, with entertainment until 1:15pm. Our next Mass and Luncheon is on Thursday (20). It is always fun! Be sure to get your reservations in. ... “Just Faith” is a 30 week formative experience, delving into scripture and the social teachings of the Church, and relating them to the truth of our own lives. It starts this Thursday (13) at 6:00pm in the Hall. Come and be part of it! ... The feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross this Friday (14) celebrates the fact that Emperor Con-stantine erected a round church and basilica, dedi-cated in 335, above the grave of Jesus in Jerusalem, and also commemorates the discovery of the Lord’s Cross by the empress, Saint Helena, in 320. The present Church of the Holy Sepulcher was re-built in 1149 by the Crusaders. ... This Saturday (15), the day after the Exaltation of the Cross, we celebrate Our Lady of Sorrows! ... “He took him off by himself, away from the crowd ... ‘Be opened’ ”! Wow!

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Seniors Mass and Luncheon Join us Thursday (20)

Mass at 11:00am and Lunch at 12:00pm Call the Parish Office to get your reservation in!

MASS INTENTIONS Saturday

September 8 5:00pm Nancy Wick †

Sunday Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

September 9 Is 35:4-7; Jas 2:1-5; Mk 7:31-37 7:30am Parishioners

9:00am Verzi, Martino, Pedalino Families †

10:30am Irma Henning †

12:00pm Parishioners

5:00pm Special Intention

Monday 1 Cor 5:1-8; Lk 6:6-11 September 10 8:00am Mike Ramirez †

Tuesday 1 Cor 6:1-11; Lk 6:12-19 September 11 8:00am Jerry Twomey †

Wednesday The Most Holy Name of Mary

September 12 1 Cor 7:25-31; Lk 6:20-26 8:00am Michael Ramirez †

Thursday Saint John Chrysostom

September 13 1 Cor 8:1-13; Lk 6:27-38 8:00am Elaine Tiglio †

Friday The Exaltation of the Holy Cross

September 14

8:00am Special Intention

Saturday Our Lady of Sorrows

September 15 1 Cor 10:14-22; Jn 19:25-27 8:00am Elaine Tiglio †

5:00pm John St. Marie †

Sunday Twenty- Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

September 16 Is 50:5-9; Jas 2:14-18; Mk 8:27-35 7:30am Mark Brabyn †

9:00am Julia Escarza †

10:30am Parishioners

12:00pm Parishioners

5:00pm John Wagner †

Nm 21:4-9; Phil 2:6-11; Jn 3:13-17

For worship, music, topical Christian discussion and debates.

Mondays 7:00pm-8:30pm Saint Thomas More

1450 South Melrose Drive, Oceanside For more info, contact Marcus Cabrera at

760 758-4100 x161 or [email protected]

Ignite Youth Night for teens

Help your marriage regain its health, awaken the love, trust and commitment that originally

brought you together. For confidential info call 951 259-9474 or

www.helpourmarriage.com

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Diocese of San Diego Young Adult Retreat

Friday (21) - Sunday (23) 6:30pm to 7:30pm

Will be held at Whispering Winds Camp Meet new people and share your faith

with other young adults groups of ages (18-39) Inspiring, dynamic speakers and witness talks Awesome praise and worship music as well as

zip line, hiking, swimming, basketball Mass on Sunday with Father Jay Bananal from

Saint Francis in Vista, CA

Register by Thursday (20) at www.whisperingwinds.org or call 858 490-8260

Marian Ministries

Today (9) in the Parish Hall Come and see our

selection of bibles and beads!

Support for Separated and Divorced Anyone suffering from the pain and loss

New group starting today (9) Sundays at 10:15am Saint James, Solana Beach

Frank Grant 760 533-1520 or [email protected]

All are invited to be Partners in Mission by responding very generously to the

2012 Annual Catholic Appeal

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Remember to patronize our advertisers for making the bulletin possible.

Thank you!

We pray for our sick and deceased at daily Mass.

Please Keep in Your Prayers Martha Amador, Maggie Bacook, Emily Booth, Rebecca Boyle, Francis Brady, Hayley Brown, Hudson Bryan, Mitch Caudle, Steven Cipriano, Peggi Comiskey, Bill Cowan, Rob Crewse, Teresa Dotts, Carolyn Dyer, Mary Ferko, Allen Farrell, Roxane Geisler, Bev Gering, Carol Goohs, Hiram Gonzalez, Lola Hannah, Phyllis Pet-rella-Head, Mildred Hicks, Maria Jaque, Kathleen Jones, Lauren and Rylee Johnson, Ella Kras, Eva King, Tom McCabe, Ronan Nelson, Patricia Pidgeon, Frank Prior, Ashley Ray, Irene Roston, Dan Ryan, Michael Se-ley, T.J. Steer, Kay Solensen, Maeve Taafe, Richard Tem-plin, George Terris, Derek Thomas, Kassidy Thomas and Patricia Wanket.

“Fresh Coffee and delicious Donuts” Holy Name Society hosts delicious coffee

and donuts every Sunday after morning Masses.

Youth Ministry Registration

Today (9) at 10:15am, 11:45am, 1:15pm (Sp) and 6:15pm

and Tuesday (18) at 6:15pm Classes start on Sunday (30)

For more info, contact Isaac at 760 753-3679 or [email protected]

Religious Education Now registering

Classes begin Monday (24) For more info, call Ann at 760 436-0664

[email protected]

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.

For info, call 760 436-0664

Children’s Liturgy of the Word Dismissal for Children’s Liturgy of the Word takes place during the Sunday 9:00am Mass. Children in Grades K-5 are encouraged to participate in this special celebration

of the Word, adapted to their age level.

Jr. High Faithways Now registering

Classes begin Monday (24) Registration forms are available on the

website and in the Parish Office For more info, Nicole 760 753- 4279 [email protected]

Liturgy of the Word Interested in becoming a Volunteer?

We need instructors! For more info, Ann at 760 436-0664 or

[email protected]

Saint John School Pre-School - Grade 8

Principal : Dan Schuh 760 944-8227

Wednesday (19) at 9:30am School Mass

Thursday (20) at 8:00am Eagle Group Meeting

Religious Emblems Programs Cub Scouts

Light of Christ (1st and 2nd grade) Parvuli Dei (3rd –5th grade)

Boy Scouts Ad Altare Dei (7th –12 grade)

Pope Pius XII (9th grade and up) For more info, call Jim Smith at

760 436-2549

“Building the whole child in preparation for kindergarten” Now accepting Applications for Lambs and Doves

Preschool Director Megan Bresee 760 634-1522

[email protected]

Saint John Preschool

Music Ministry Share your talents! Please contact our Music

Director Julie Marner at 760 753-6254 or [email protected]

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EL MESÍAS ANUNCIADO

El relato de hoy sobre la curación de un sordo y tartamudo es un buen ejemplo de lo mucho que contiene la descripción de un simple milagro. L a p a l a b r a g r i e g a m o g i l a l o s a p a r e c e solamente aquí en todo el

Nuevo Testamento. Es un término técnico que se refiere a alguien que es tartamudo. También se utiliza una sola vez en todas las Escrituras judías, en el pasaje que leemos hoy en la primera lectura de Isaías. Es evidente que, por su selección de esta precisa palabra Marcos quiere que reconozcamos que lo que Jesús está haciendo es el cumplimiento de lo que Isaías había profetizado siglos antes. De hecho, Marcos quiere que reconozcamos que Jesús es el Mesías anunciado por Isaías y otros profetas judíos de la antigüedad. La palabra effetá, “ábrete”, que se utiliza para describir la curación de la voz del hombre, es otro ejemplo de una sutil alusión a una profecía anterior. Esta vez la profecía a la que se refiere es de Ezequiel, cuando anuncia que en la era mesiánica, “se abrirá tu boca para hablar” (24:27). La compleja sutileza de la narración de Marcos se manifiesta más aún cuando nos damos cuenta de que hay múltiples capas dentro de una sola referencia. Marcos no sólo llama nuestra atención al pasado profético de Israel, sino también nos señala la práctica de iniciación de sus contemporáneos al mencionar tales cosas como la saliva, el contacto con las orejas y el uso de la palabra effetá, elementos todos que eran parte del rito del Bautismo durante la primera Iglesia.

FIESTA DE LA SANTA CRUZ

En muchos países latinoamericanos la Fiesta de la Santa Cruz se celebra el 3 de mayo, pero la Iglesia universal la celebra el 14 de septiembre. Por varios siglos, la Iglesia celebraba la Cruz de Jesús en ambas fechas. Pero, el Concilio Vaticano II removió esta fiesta del 3 de mayo a favor de la del 14 de septiembre en un esfuerzo de no tener demasiadas fiestas durante la época pascual y para no disminuir la importancia de la fiesta central de nuestra fe cristiana como es la Resurrección de Jesucristo de entre los muertos. La fiesta del 14 de septiembre conmemora la consagración del santuario del Santo Sepulcro en Jerusalén. Este es el santuario más importante de la religión cristiana, pues en él se encuentran tanto el monte del Calvario donde falleció Jesús como el sepulcro del cual resucitó al tercer día. Sin estos dos acontecimientos no hubiese Cristianismo. Nosotros los latinos tenemos muchas fiestas y muchos santuarios. Ninguna de éstas puede ser más importante que las que recuerdan la pasión, muerte y resurrección de Jesús. El clima del año litúrgico cristiano es el Triduo Pascual el cual termina en la celebración de la Pascua Florida de 50 días. Se han celebrado tradicionalmente las fiestas de la Cruz con una novena que termina en la fiesta de la Cruz (3 de mayo). Cada día de la novena se canta el rosario frente a un altar hecho para la cruz. Tal vez algunas comunidades hispanas quieran retomar esta devoción y celebración cultural en septiembre. DOMINGO CATEQUETICO

Domingo (16)

Llamados a abrazar la Nueva Evangelización

Familias dando Testimonio De Cristo en el hogar, en las parroquias, en las escuelas y en los vecindarios.

Cuando ustedes oyen las palabras “evangelizador” o “evangelización”, ¿qué se les viene a la mente?

La evangelización consiste básicamente en anunciar el Evangelio, de palabra y obra. “Llevar la Buena

Nueva de Jesús a cada situación humana y buscar la conversión de los individuos y la sociedad por medio

del poder divino del Evangelio mismo.

La esencia del mensaje está en la proclamación de la salvación en Jesucristo.

LES PEDIMOS A TODOS SUS ORACIONES POR LOS CATEQUISTAS Y SUS AYUDATES

CLASES DE CATECISMO

Programa del año (2012-2013)

Habrá una junta para los padres el Jueves (30) a las

7:00pm en el salón parroquial.

Las clases empezarán el Viernes Octubre (5) de 6:00pm a 7:30pm

Las Formas de Registración están disponibles en la Oficina

de Ministerio Hispano Para más información llamen a Mary

760 436- 4366

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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 Saint Vincent de Paul Ed Wade 760 753-3056 Centering Prayer Shirley Shetula 760 436-6721

Organizations Altar Society Janice Behler 760 274-6298 Boy Scouts Mike Yokoyama 760 632-9055 Catholic Men’s Fellowship Jessy Quezada 760 753-6254 Culture of Life Sandra Watson 760 753-6254 Guadalupañas Olivia Reynaga 760 753-5230 Holy Name Robb Skinner 951 970-8602 Knights of Columbus Gary Barthel 760 944-7883 Seniors Nettie March 760 753-6254

Perpetual Adoration

Seeking more substitutes! Volunteers are needed for:

Sunday 12:00am, Tuesday 1:00pm, Wednesday 4:00am, Thursday 5:00am,

Saturday 8:00am , 1:00pm 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!

Register as a parishioner Online! Visit our website

www.saintjohnencinitas.org and click on “Registration”

For more info, Parish Office 760 753-6254

“Just Faith” A formation experience learning

about scripture and social teachings of the Church.

Meetings begin this Thursday (13) at 6:00pm in the Hall

For more info, contact Karis Chodzko at 760 585-5410 or [email protected]

Treasures from Our Tradition

Turning the calendar page to September marks a new beginning in the lives of many who live by the academic year. Traditionally the start of the school year in the United States, this month can bring to mind the many calendars by which we live. There are fiscal years, academic years, television seasons, sports seasons—the list seems endless. Added to all of these is, of course, the liturgical year. A Christian of the first century or so would have been hard-pressed to understand what we mean by a feast day or holy day. That person would have understood Sunday as the primary feast day, and Easter as the primary Sunday. It was only over time that the Church began to set aside particular days and seasons to commemorate certain events or highlight selected mysteries of the faith. What has evolved over the centuries is a “map” of our faith, written on the days and seasons of the year. Some have observed that one will absorb all the major teachings of the Church in the course of a single year of Sundays if one is attentive. What a wonderful way to get Christianity “into our bones!” And best of all, there are no grades!

Adults wishing to learn more about the Catholic faith! Join us in the Parish hall,

Wednesday (12) at 7:00pm For more info, Liz Beiner at 760 753-6254