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St. Linus Catholic Church
13915 Shoemaker Ave.
Norwalk, CA 90650
Phone (562) 921-6649
Fax (562) 921-5150 http://www.stlinus-church.org
Office Hours
Mon.-Fri.: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Closed for Lunch: 12-1 p.m. Sat.: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sun.: 8:00 a.m.-2 p.m. St. Linus School
(562) 921-0336
Religious Education Office (562) 921-5179
Ana Engquist, Business Manager Greg Climaco, School Principal
Christina May, Director of Religious Education
Adoration Chapel 24 Hours
All night adoration from 7:30 p.m., after the 1st and 3rd Friday Masses,
Benediction Saturday 7:15 a.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Tuesdays 6:30—8:00 p.m. and by appointment
For the following Sacraments and Services, please call the Parish Center:
Sacrament of Baptism Sacrament of Marriage
Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick Funeral and Vigil Services
Communion to the Sick and Home-bound
Father Tony Gomez, Pastor Father Lester Niez, Associate Pastor Father Brian Delaney, in residence Senior Deacon Chuck and Marge Baker Deacon Couple Mario & Nati Mejia Deacon Couple Mario & Ann Guerra Tita Guzman, Diaconate Minister Sue Cunneen, Diaconate Minister
Mass Times Saturday: 7:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m./Vigil Mass
Sunday: 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m./Family Mass 12:15 p.m./ (en Español) 5:00 p.m./LIFETEEN Mass 7:30 p.m.
Weekdays: Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m. Tuesday: 7:00 p.m. with Mother of Perpetual Help Novena 1st Fridays: 7:00 p.m. 3rd Fridays: 7:00 p.m. en Español
Charismatic Mass: once a month (date and time will be posted in the bulletin) Holy Days: Check the Parish Bulletin
July 9, 2017 FOURTEENTH SUNDAY
IN ORDINARY TIME
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Ministry in Action...
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Adoración Nocturna Contacto: Amalia Sanchez
(562) 228-5132 3rd Fri. 7 pm - Sat, 7:15 A.M.│En la Iglesia
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Contact: Dorie Sablan
(562) 926-3435 1st Fri.│7P.M.-Sat. 7:15A.M.│Church
Adult Confirmation Parish Center: (562) 921-5179
Altar Servers Contact: Dennis Adame
Parish Center: (562) 889-9322
Altar Society Contact: Parish Office
(562) 921-6649
Anointing of the Sick Parish Center: (562) 921-6649
Baptismal Preparation of Children English & Spanish
Parish Center: (562) 921-6649
Because We Care Ministry Contact: Barbra Manriquez
(562) 584-8836 Bereavement Support Group
Contact: Parish Office (562) 921-6649
Bible Study-English Contact: Barbara Fries
(562) 926-1770 Tues.│8-9 P.M.│Rm. 8
Boy Scouts, Troop 394 Scout Master: Nandha Kumar Parish Center: 714 623-0671
Mon.│7-8:30 P.M.│Hall
Charismatic Healing Mass Contact: Sion Ferrer
(562) 921-6649 Various Mon.│7 P.M.│Church
Church Environment & Art
Contact: Dennis & Bernice Adame (562) 889-9322
Couples for Christ Contact: Sonny Berberabe
(562) 921-6649
Cursillo Ultreya—Spanish Contacto: Miguel y Margarita Ramos
(562) 929-4693
Encuentro Matrimonial Mundial Contacto: Elsa & Rolando Castillo
(562) 360-6112
Fiesta Committee Contact: Robert Perez
Parish Center: (562) 929-7195
Filipino Association Contact: Rey Factoran
(714) 670-8788 Meets once a month
Finance Council Contact: Joe Julien
(562) 921-6649
Funerals Parish Center: (562) 921-6649
Gift Shop Vestibule of Church
Contact: John A. L. Moran Parish Center: (562) 921-6649
Open after all Weekend Masses
Golden Age Club President: Rachel Witt
(562) 698-3105 3rd Sun│1:30-4:30 P.M.│Hall
Grupo de Oración Contacto: Alejandro Gama
(714) 231-3646 Wed.│7-9:00 P.M.│Hall
Guadalupanas Contacto: Patricia Mesa
(562) 412-3012 Ultimo Jueves del mes│7 P.M.│Rm. 11
Fri.│7:00 P.M.│Youth Room
Knights of Columbus #10623 Grand Knight: Tom Woyak
(949) 939-1761 2nd Tues.│7:30 P.M.│Hall
Legion of Mary Contact: Sylvia J. Layao
(562) 404-1174 Praesidium
Tues.│5-6 P.M.│Rm. 10 Curia
2nd Thur.│7 P.M.│Rm. 10
Liturgy Committee Director: Maureen Linnebur
(562) 716-0564
Ministerios Hispanos Contacto: Sal Cuevas
(562) 921-6649
Ministry to the Sick Contact: Cornell Watson
(562) 822-4506
Mother of Perpetual Help Novena Contact: Imelda Manalac
(562) 404-6145 Tues.│7:00 P.M.│Church
Music Ministry/Choir Directors (562) 921-6649
Hermie Abido: 7:30pm Filipino Choir (1st Sunday of the month)
Anthony “AC” Cerna: 5:30pm JP Panganiban: 9:00am Adult Choir
Mark Newberry: 7:30pm Adult Choir
Mustard Seed Communities Contact: Teresa Estrada
(562) 921-6649
Parish Council Contact: Parish Office
(562) 921-6649
Prayer Shawl Ministry Contact: Mary Ratanasurakam
(951) 500-0787 Last Monday | 6:30 P.M. | Par. Off.
ProLife Ministry Contact: Barbra Manriquez
(562) 584-8836 3rd Thursday| 6:00 P.M. | Par. Off.
RCIA Director: Sr. Catherine Casey
(562) 921-6649
Santo Niño Devotions 1st Fri.│6:30 P.M.│Church
Religious Education Director: Christina May (562) 921-5179 Office
Religious Vocations Parish Center: (562) 921-6649
Safeguard the Children Contact: Parish Office
(562) 921-6649
St. Linus School Principal: Greg Climaco (562) 921-0336 Office www.stlinuslions.com
St. Linus Ushers Contact: Cornell Watson
(562) 822-4506
Weddings & Quinceañeras Coordinator: Sue Ellen Rojas
(562) 260-7175
Youth Ministry/LIFE TEEN Youth Ministry: Anthony Cerna “AC”
(562) 921-6252 Confirmation Coordinator:
(562) 921-5179
July 9, 2017
PAGE 3 Decimocuarto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
A HUMBLE KING
Like a tonal center in music, the note to which we keep returning in today’s readings is humility. We wait in joyful expectation for the coming of our Lord as King. But what we are told to expect and rejoice over is a meek and humble king, riding on an ass. Not horses or chariots of the great and mighty, but a hum-ble beast carries the Ruler whose dominion stretches “from the River to the ends of the earth” (Zechariah 9:10). This King comes to banish the tools of the warrior and bring peace. No wonder that a weary world re-joices and gives thanks to God!
Question of the Week
First Reading — Rejoice heartily, O Jerusalem! For see, your savior comes (Zechariah 9:9-10). Psalm — I will praise your name for ever, my king and my God (Psalm 145). Second Reading — The one who raised Christ from death will give life to your mortal bodies also (Romans 8:9, 11-13). Gospel — Come, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest (Matthew 11:25-30).
Question for Children: When you are generous, honest, and loving, how do you know it is Jesus who helps you do that
Question for Youth: Jesus invites us to bring him our burdens and promises us that he will give us rest. How do you rely on Jesus during times of trouble? When has Jesus helped you?
Question for Adults: As you go about your daily life, dying in love for others, how do you experience Christ giving you con-solation and peace?
Monday: Gn 28:10-22a; Ps 91:1-4, 14-15ab; Mt 9:18-26 Tuesday: Gn 32:23-33; Ps 17:1b, 2-3, 6-7ab, 8b, 15; Mt 9:32-38 Wednesday: Gn 41:55-57; 42:5-7a, 17-24a; Ps 33:2-3, 10-11, 18-19; Mt 10:1-7 Thursday: Gn 44:18-21, 23b-29; 45:1-5; Ps 105:16-21; Mt 10:7-15 Friday: Gn 46:1-7, 28-30; Ps 37:3-4, 18-19, 27-28, 39-40; Mt 10:16-23 Saturday: Gn 49:29-32; 50:15-26a; Ps 105:1-4, 6-7; Mt 10:24-33 Sunday: Is 55:10-11; Ps 65:10-14; Rom 8:18-23; Mt 13:1-23 [1-9]
Pregunta de la Semana
Lecturas de la Semana
Primera lectura — Nuestro Salvador es un pacificador que reina hasta los confines de la tierra (Zacarías 9:9-10). Salmo — Siempre bendeciré tu nombre, mi rey y mi Dios (Salmo 145 [144]). Segunda lectura — Si por el Espíritu matan las obras de la carne, vivirán en el Espíritu de Dios (Romanos 8: 9, 11-13). Evangelio — Vengan a mí los que se sientan cargados y agobiados, porque yo los aliviaré (Mateo 11:25-30).
Pregunta para los niños: Cuando eres generoso, honesto y amoroso, ¿cómo sabes que es Jesús quien te ayuda a hacer eso? Pregunta para los adultos: Al ir por la vida diaria, muriendo en el amor por otros, ¿cómo experimenta el consuelo y la paz que le brinda Cristo?
We would like to thank all of our parishioners and visitors for being generous with your
weekly donations.
Our collection for the week of : July 2, 2017 was $ 12,124.74
May God bless you for your continued support.
We welcome you to make your weekly/monthly donations by enrolling in Parish Pay by visiting
www.parishpay.com or calling (866) 727-4741 to set up an account.
Reading for the Week
Lunes: Ef 2:19-22; Sal 117 (116):1bc-2; Jn 20:24-29 Martes: Gn 19:15-29; Sal 26 (25):2-3, 9-12; Mt 8:23-27 o para el Día de la Independencia se pueden tomar las lecturas de la Misas para varias necesidades y ocasiones: Por la nación, por la paz y justicia. Miércoles: Gn 21:5, 8-20a; Sal 34 (33):7-8, 10-13; Mt 8:28-34 Jueves: Gn 22:1b-19; Sal 115 (114):1-6, 8-9; Mt 9:1-8 Viernes: Gn 23:1-4, 19; 24:1-8, 62-67; Sal 106 (105):1b-5; Mt 9:9-13 Sábado: Gn 27:1-5, 15-29; Sal 135 (134):1b-6; Mt 9:14-17 Domingo: Zac 9:9-10; Sal 145 (144):1-2, 8-11, 13-14; Rom 8:9, 11-13; Mt 11:25-30
“Come to me, all you who labor
and are burdened, and I will give you rest.”
— Matthew 11:28
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time PAGE 4
In Our Prayers Prayers for our brothers and sisters in their time of suffering and need…
Saturday, July 8th 7:30 AM Jonathon & Christina Amanse 5:30 PM Daniel Vasco, 50th Year Death Anniversary
Sunday, July 9th 7:30 AM Ruben Ramirez, Health 9:00 AM Family of Mk Padi, Intentions & Blessings 10:30 AM Hermila Alvarado, R.I.P. 12:15 PM La Virgen de Guadalupe 5:00 PM Jorge Sr. & Jorge Jr. Sanchez, R.I.P. 7:30 PM Humberto Paz Jr., R.I.P.
Monday, July 10th 8:30 AM Ann Murphy, Health
Tuesday, July 11th 8:30 AM Emeriza Sanchez, Birthday 7:00 PM Inez Orihuela, R.I.P., 10 Year Death Anniversary
Wednesday, July 12th 8:30 AM Hope Martinez, R.I.P., 8th Year Death Anniversary
Thursday, July 13th 8:30 AM Ana Engquist, Good Health
Friday, July 14th 8:30 AM Sr. Dolores Maguirre, Jubilee
Saturday, July 15th 7:30 AM Carol Gamboa, Thanksgiving 5:30 PM Luz Teves, R.I.P.
Sunday, July 16th 7:30 AM Sr. Maureen Campbell, Jubilee 9:00 AM William Rogers, Birthday 10:30 AM Del Contreras, R.I.P., 8th Year Death Anniversary 12:15 PM Niño de Alocha Santo Niño 5:00 PM Carmita Rodriguez, Coquita Hidalgo, Olimpia Morillo, Birthdays 7:30 PM Isabel Ramirez Pascual, R.I.P., 4 Year Death Anniversary
July 9, 2017
Bao-Han Pham, Rudy Borja, Baby Aiden Alonso, Little Ruben Ramirez, Abraham Reyes, Carlos Reyes, Herbert Green, Sunny Munoz, Ernie Espinoza, Lorrie Teodoro, Charito Wells, Jenny Saavedra, Yolanda Farfan, Blain Calli-son, Ronnie Adams, Steve Page, Gunter Liu, Farida Maiz, Consuelo Martinez, Christopher Honrado, Emil Evangelista Jr., Andrew Hong, Danilo Vasco, Ursula Hirezi, Elpidio Velador, Angie Chavez, L. Bravo, Maria Mennen, David Mennen, Lupita Lozano, Althea Robinson, Don & Rita Jayamaha, Jessie Bausley, Betsy & Jose Gonzalez, Ophelia Angaco, Julie Canet, Joel Lopez, Josh & Taylor Lamascus, Daniel Sanchez, Sandra Sanchez, Carmen Sanchez, Abertano Rutiaga Ramona Qui-ñonez, Jafet & Hermila Alvarado, Linda & Dennis Arm-storng, Naomi Gonzalez, Lilia & Anita Navarro, Peggy Del Fosse, Elenore Obenhas “Ellie”, George Hank Zaragoza, Doris & Edgar Boucree, Dianne Roberts, Joseph Julien, Kaylee Moreno, Lupe McClintock, Lorraine Gutierrez, Jaime Osollo, Ana Engquist, Kyla Ventura, Fito Penalber Melendrez, Jose Simon Enriquez, Teresa Flores, Gilbert Juarez, Zachary Pereyra, Eddie & Rosa Perez, Yolanda Delgado, Mario Jimenez, Dakota Bass, Kathy Carrillon, Butch Sields, Siham Fadel, Ammar Y. Haidar, Lydia Rob-low, James Stathem, Myrna Arboleda Cruz, Arthur Contreras, Oscar Garcia, Aaden Pineda, Socorro Diaz, Rich-ard Cortez, Julian Sosa, Andrew & Christina Dominguez, Joey Torres, Jose Antonio Acero, Donald Schmidt, Lisa Cousimano
Let us continue to pray for our Armed Forces and their families.
We thank God for the sacrifices they make to ensure our freedom.
Decimocuarto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario PAGE 5
Treasures from our Tradition
The premier poet of the English language, Geoffrey Chaucer, introduced one of his most beloved characters, the “Wife of Bath,” by this telling remark: “Husbands at church door she had five.” Four times widowed, she was setting off on a pilgrimage, notably without number five. The church door is a curious detail, pointing to the four-teenth-century wedding custom of marrying on the porch of the parish church. The goal was to give maximum pub-licity to the consent of the groom and bride, and so con-sent was moved from the bride’s home to a public venue. The priest would stand in the doorway and begin by sprinkling the couple with holy water. He needed to make sure they weren’t too closely related and give them some instruction. He would direct the groom to pay the bride’s family a dowry, and then announce the monetary amounts to the interested passersby. Only then would the guests enter the church for the wedding Mass, during which the bride and groom would hold lighted candles. The gradual move from home to church and the shift from the bride’s father to the priest’s authority helped to protect the free-dom of brides who weren’t quite as confident as the Wife of Bath.
—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Tuesday: St. Benedict Thursday: St. Henry Friday: St. Kateri Tekakwitha Saturday: St. Bonaventure
Your Prayers are requested For the Eternal Repose of:
Sylvia Ortega
Prayerful and deepest sympathy go out to their families,
relatives and friends
Tradiciones de Nuestra Fe
St. Linus 7:30 PM Sunday English Choir Wants You!
Do you love to sing or play a musi-cal instrument? The St. Linus adult choir is always looking for mem-
bers who can sing and play! Going to church is all about the body and blood of Jesus Christ. Why not worship Our God through music and prayers that are sung? Requirements are: you
must be 18 years and older and be Catholic. For further information please contact Mark Newberry at
(562) 536-3518 or [email protected] God Bless!
HOPE Never deprive someone of hope—it may be
all they have. —Anonymous
ESCUCHA Escucha y pon atención con el oído de tu corazón.
—San Benito
En el año 2001, Carlos Manuel Rodríguez Santiago se convirtió en el primer laico caribeño beatificado por la Iglesia. Su vida fue ejemplar en la caridad y en el amor a la liturgia, pues promovió la participación de los fieles de una manera activa, mucho antes de que el Concilio Vati-cano II así lo pidiera. En 1963 una colitis rectal muy seve-ra lo llevó a los brazos de Cristo resucitado, a la edad de 44 años. Carlitos, como muchos lo llaman, trabajó en la Uni-versidad de Puerto Rico y fundó un grupo apostólico lai-cal en el Centro Católico de dicha universidad. Allí pudo obrar por el desarrollo del humanismo cristiano, la parti-cipación activa de los laicos en la liturgia de la Iglesia y por la renovación de la Vigilia Pascual. Solía decir que los cristianos “vivimos para esa noche” como cumbre y centro de nuestra fe. Carlitos es modelo para los laicos comprometidos con su fe. Él insistía no sólo en una participación activa en la pastoral de la Iglesia, sino también en la liturgia de la Iglesia en una época donde la Misa todavía se considera-ba obra exclusiva de los sacerdotes. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
DESPERATION The kingdom of God is not for the well-meaning but
for the desperate. —James Denney
UNIDAD La unión hace la fuerza.
—Refrán español
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time PAGE 6
Confirmation News
Religious Education News
July 9, 2017
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REGISTRATION Religious Education registration begins June 1st for both first and second year students. Registration packets will be available in the
Religious Education Office and the Parish Office.
The First Holy Communion photos are here. Please stop by the Religious Education Office Monday-Thursday 9:00am-3:00pm and 4:00pm- 6:30pm. The Rel Ed Office will be closed July 4th and the after-noons of July 5-7 and 17.
Mustard Seed Mission Trip Are you interested in joining a mission trip this summer, to serve the abandoned and or-phaned children of Mustard Seed Communities? This organization
was founded in Kingston, Jamaica in 1978, and cares for children with severe and mental disabilities. We will be traveling to Kingston, Jamaica, August 11-19, 2017, to pray, help, serve, and work with these children. All you need is an open heart and an open mind. All those 16 and older, are welcome to join. Please contact Cassandra Locano for more information ([email protected]).
Healing Service
CONFIRMATION REGISTRATION Phase 1 and Phase 2 registration begins June 1st. Registration packets will be avail-
able in the Religious Education Office and the Parish Of-fice.
The Confirmation photos and certificates are ready for pick up. Please stop by the Religious Education Office Monday-Thursday 9:00am-3:00pm and 4:00pm- 6:30pm. The Rel Ed Office will be closed July 4th and the after-noons of July 5-7 and 17.
COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES: P1 and P2 teens who would like to assist with Religious Education, please contact: Christina May at (562) 921-5179.
Travelers to find a Mass near you visit www.masstimes.org or
call (734) 794-2100
DATE: Monday, July 17, 2017 PLACE: ST. LINUS CATHOLIC
CHURCH 13915 Shoemaker Avenue, Norwalk, CA 90650 TIME: 7:30 PM
PRESIDER: Fr. Bill Delaney Fr. Bill Delaney, SJ has been active in the
Charismatic Renewal since 1971. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1975 and was ordained in 1985; he taught Mathematics at Loyola Marymount University prior to his entering the priesthood. Since 1991, he has been the Pas-toral Coordinator for the Southern California Renewal Communities (SCRC) and is the liaison to the Charis-matic Renewal for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and a member of the Board of Directors of the SCRC. The Spirit comes to conform us to the very life of God, to make us like him, so that we can live forever in the love of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit: “So we know and be-lieve the love God has for us. God is love, and he who abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him” (1 Jn4:16). Come and feel the presence of the living Lord that renews our heart to know God’s love and to live a holy life, with God’s goodness and grace.
PAGE 7 Decimocuarto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Humility is a virtue in short supply in today’s world. And yet our reading from the prophet Zechariah describes Israel’s coming king, in whom we Christians see Jesus, as hum-ble, riding on a colt, the foal of an ass. No great procession for our Lord and God, for he comes not on a golden chariot with banners and a great procession of soldiers and riches, but on a humble beast of burden. What a contrast to our world of designer clothes and cars; of mega-mansions and architectural embellishments. Humility is not bragging about our worldly goods or our accomplishments. Neither is it the false humility of denying that what we do well is “nothing.” It is the acknowledgment of our faults and our successes, with a humble “thank you” to compliment or criticism.
FROM THE RIVER TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH How we long for peace in our world! It seems we are surrounded by constant news of death and destruction, whether in our own country or abroad. We hear and we grieve, we try to give shelter to those fleeing war and crime in their own countries. We pray for them and for ourselves, that fear may not overtake us and make us do foolish things or abuse innocent people. For “[God] shall proclaim peace to the nations” (Zechariah 9:10). We can rely on this promise of peace, if we become peaceful people ourselves and do not give in to revenge or deep anger. “You are not in the flesh . . . you are in the spirit” (Romans 8:9).
COME TO ME Some of the most comforting words in the Gospels appear in today’s reading. “Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest . . . For my yoke is easy and my burden light” (Matthew 11: 28, 30). Some-times we carry what seem to be impossible burdens; we carry our cross. But we might be carrying the wrong cross. Our cross, we are promised, will be easy and our burden light. This might not seem to be true when we suffer the loss of a loved one, a job, our home, or our livelihood. But if we turn to Jesus, we will always find the comfort and loving kind-ness of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The children look to us adults for comfort and support, for “although you have hidden these things from the wise and the learned you have revealed them to little ones” (Matthew 11:25). We can learn from children about our dependence on God. So Jesus says to us, “Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart” (Matthew 11:29). Again, the Lord’s humility reveals neither bragging nor false denial of his power, but an acknowledgement of his love for us.
Please join us as we say
“Aloha” to our seminarian
Art Taylan
On Sunday, July 16, 2017
From 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM In the Parish Hall
We have been blessed to have him serve here at St. Linus. Let us keep him in our prayers as he continues
his discernment and journey towards the Priesthood.
For where your treasure is, There your heart will be also. Luke 12:34
Brother Art Taylan’s last day at St. Linus was on Thursday, June 15th.
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time PAGE 8 July 9, 2017
Celebrating Our Past ~ Preparing Our Future Celebrating Our Past ~ Preparing Our Future We have now have $948,887.00 in pledges. Pledges continue to arrive daily. Total Gifts received is $ 316,386.67 Thank you again, and God bless, to all who given towards this worthwhile program. Soon, those of you who have yet to respond will be receiving another opportunity to participate. So much more is yet to be done to honor our past genera-tions and prepare us for future generations to come.
Pledge Payment Options: ·Make your checks payable to: St Linus Capital Campaign. ·Go to www.ParishPay.com, choose St. Linus Capital Campaign to make your pledge ·You may bring your cash payment to the Parish Office. ·The Parish Office now takes Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover.
$ 316,386.67
Celebrando Nuestro Pasado ~ Preparando para Nuestro Futuro
Nuestra Campaña Capital esta en un total de $948,887.00 en compromi-sos mientras recibimos nuevas promesas todos los días. Hemos recibido un total de $ 316,386.67 en regalos. Muchas gracias y bendiciones a todos que han participado en este programa valioso hacia nuestra comu-nidad parroquial. Para los que no han participado, pronto recibirán otra oportunidad para contribuir.
Todavía hay mucho por hacer para honrar a las generaciones antepasa-das y preparar para nuevas generaciones en el futuro.
Opciones para pagar su compromiso: ·Cheques escritos a St. Linus Church ·Por línea en la pagina de internet www.parishpay.com ·En efectivo en la oficina de la parroquia. ·En persona con tarjeta de crédito (Visa, MasterCard, American Ex-
press, and Discover) en la oficina de la parroquia.
PAY BY CHECK Make your checks payable to: St Linus Capital Campaign You may mail your check to: St. Linus Catholic Church 13915 Shoemaker Avenue Norwalk, CA 90650 or stop by the Parish office to drop off your payment. PAY WITH CASH You may bring your cash payment to the Parish Of-fice. PAY BY CREDIT CARD The Parish Office now takes: Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover.
Pledge Payment Options PAY ONLINE 1. For online payments visit: www.ParishPay.com 2. Click the tab “Make A Donation” located at the bottom of the page 3. Search for your Parish by Church Name, City or Zip code
4. Select “St. Linus Catholic Church, Norwalk, 90650, CA”
5. You may log in if you have previously created an account, or select “START GIVING” to create a new account
6. Select the drop-down menu titled “Capital Campaign” and enter the amount of your Gift.
7. Select from the options: One Time, Weekly, Monthly, or An-nually.
Capital Campaign Decimocuarto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario PAGE 9
Safeguard the Children
Did You Know? Protect against potential danger Tak-ing a few precautions can help children learn to protect themselves against potential danger and ease parents’ minds. Teach children to memorize their full name, ad-dress, and phone number, so they can provide the infor-mation to an adult if they are separated from their parents or caregiver. Instruct children to look for a police officer or other “safe” adult (e.g., a store or park employee) if they need assistance. Teach them how and when to dial 9-1-1. For more tips, request the VIRTUS© article “7 Precautions to Take against Kidnap-ping,” from [email protected] or call (213) 637-7227.(213) 637-7227.
¿SABÍA USTED? Pasos para prevenir peligros Tomar algunas precauciones puede ayudar a los niños a aprender a protegerse contra de peligro y aliviar la mente de los padres de familia. Enseñe a los niños a memorizar su nombre completo, dirección y número de teléfono, para que puedan proporcionar la información a un adulto si están separados de sus padres o cuidador. Instruya a los niños a buscar un oficial de policía u otro adulto “seguro” (por ejemplo, un empleado de la tienda o del parque) si necesitan ayuda. Enséñeles cómo y cuándo marcar 9-1-1. Para obtener más consejos, solicite el artículo VIR-TUS © “7 Precautions to Take against Kidnapping” (7 Precau-ciones contra el secuestro), de [email protected] o llame al (213) 637-7508.
When making your Capital Campaign pledges, please
use the gold envelopes located in the pews titled
ST. LINUS CAPITAL CAMPAIGN “Celebrating Our Past—Preparing Our Future”
Please fill out the envelope and envelope number, so the payment can be properly cred-ited to your account. Any Capital Campaign payments made that are not titled Capital Campaign, will be credited to the weekly
Community News
Retreats below are Located at the Mary & Joseph Retreat Center, 5300 Crest Road, Rancho Palos Verdes, 90275. Call Marlene Velazquez at 310.377.4867 x234 for reservations or information. Online Registration is available at www.maryjoseph.org
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Mater Dolorosa Passionist Retreat Center seeks a Director, Finance and Administra-tion to join the management team of this vibrant Roman Catholic ministry. Located in the beautiful foothills of Sierra Madre,
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Application deadline is July 18, 2017.
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Dear Parish Family, Because We Care Food Pantry serves approximately 70 needy families per month by giv-ing them various grocery and toiletry items to help sustain their families for about 2 weeks. We also hand out about 48 to 60 food bags to homeless people living within our parish community. Our regular food distribution days are the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month from 3-4:30pm. Our monthly expenses run close to $1,000 and we depend on the generosity of our parish family to keep this minis-try going. If you are in a position to help to our wonderful ministry, please consider becoming a regular monthly donor to help keep our pantry shelves stocked. Please call Barbra Manriquez at 562-900-9492 to see what our im-mediate needs are for the next distribution or simply choose a few items off the list below and bring them to the parish office. A receipt for your donation can be pro-vided upon request. PLEASE DO NOT BRING EX-PIRED OR OPENED FOODS. Thank you for your generosity! Recycled grocery bags, plastic, cloth, and paper with handles are always needed!
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