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St Anastasia Catholic Church Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 17th, 2011 7390 W. Manchester Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90045 Phone: 310-670-2243 Fax: 310-670-5052 Website: www.st-anastasia.org E-mail: [email protected] Parish established in 1953 in honor of James Francis Cardinal McIntyre

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St Anastasia Catholic Church Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

July 17th, 2011

7390 W. Manchester Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90045 Phone: 310-670-2243 Fax: 310-670-5052

Website: www.st-anastasia.org E-mail: [email protected] Parish established in 1953 in honor of

James Francis Cardinal McIntyre

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MASS INTENTIONS Sun., 07/17 7:30 AM. ALVIN HOPKINS + 9:00 AM. RAFFAELA ALFANO + 10:30 AM. GEORGE WILKERSON + 12:00 NN. GEORGINA BETANCOURT + 7:30 PM. STANLEY NAKAMOTO + Mon., 07/18 6:30 AM. REV. MICHAEL J. CARROLL + 8:00 AM. JOSEPH KAMPHUIS + Tue., 07/19 6:30 AM. 8:00 AM. JOHN O’CONNOR + Wed., 07/20 6:30 AM. 8:00 AM. ROBERT DALTON + Thurs., 07/21 6:30 AM. 8:00 AM. CATHERINE ZACUTO Fri., 07/22 6:30 AM. 8:00 AM. Sat., 07/23 8:00 AM. 5:30 PM. ROBERT DALTON + p Birthdays and Ì Anniversaries!!

God Himself is my help. The Lord upholds my life. I will offer you a willing sacrifice; I will praise your name, O Lord, for its goodness. — Psalm 53:6, 8

Reflection on Today’s Readings:

St. Anastasia Catholic Church, Los Angeles, California 16th Sunday in ordinary time July 17th, 2011

^ Ì The Family Visitation Ministry offers spiritual support to those in need. Please call Sr. Teresita at 310-216-2001, or call the Rectory Office at 310-670-2243, x42.

FOCUS: God is patient with us - When we repent of our sins and turn to the Lord with a contrite heart, He forgives us. He is patient and gentle as He continually provides us with the grace we need to grow in holiness, that we might come to share eternal life in heaven. We must, however, open ourselves to all He offers us. LITURGY OF THE WORD: Today’s first reading declares how God’s power is matched by His goodness, caring and forgiveness. In the second reading, we hear that the Holy spirit comes to our aid and intercedes for us. In the Gospel, Jesus uses parables to remind us that, no matter how things may look, God’s judgment is just and His Kingdom will prevail.

LORD HEAR OUR PRAYER … For those who are ill, and those in need of our prayers … Please let us know about the condition of those we’re praying for. We’ll keep/remove their name(s) as requested, after the first few weeks.

ËTo receive Holy Communion (for those who are sick, hospitalized, or home bound) please call Gloria Bowen, 310.670.5971, Eucharistic Minister to the Sick. To have the name(s) included in our prayers, call the Parish Office at 310-670-2243.

Mary Witteman Fran Wilkerson Edward Cites Ed Kwinn Benita Bicarme Helen Grisby Connie Kane Julia Cox Donna House Linda M. Lang-Curran

Jeff Bristol Lucille Burk Delgado Emmeline Mallo Randy Huartson Martha Keglevich Gerald Stutts Jody Bruno Shirley Spehar Bertha Marcinkus Jeanne Ahern

Baby Jack Muñoz Bonnie Hocksteen Jack Hayes Sheila Moore Joseph Rehberger Derek Comas Janice Hatzikian Kenneth Rivin Luanne Sinski

FACT OF LIFE

"Live Your Lives Beautifully” Blessed Mother Teresa used to say this: "When God created us, he created us out of love. There is

no other explanation because God is love. And he created us to love and to be loved. If we could remember that all the time, there would be no wars, no violence, no hatred in the world. So beautiful. So simple." That's what it's all about! That's what we're here for. To love and to be loved. It is beautiful. It is simple. If only we would remember this and believe this. Wherever you are "planted" my friends, even if you are only going to be there for a little while, you must love and be loved. That means, like Mother Teresa said, we have to work for a world in which there are no wars, no violence, no hatred. This starts in your own hearts. Keep working every day to be less selfish, to think less about yourself and more about others. Try to do everything for love. Even the little things you do every day. Offer them to God. Say, "God I want to do this for you. I want to do this for my friends, for my neighbor, for my family." My young brothers and sisters, you have a responsibility now to play your part in God's plan for the world. He created this world to be a great city of love and truth, a culture of life. By your love you must build his civilization of love. (Archbishop Jose Gomez's Baccalaureate Address at USC, May 21, 2011) Prayer for Life: O, God, you formed us in our mother's womb and planned a unique and special life and purpose for each of us. As we pray and work to end abortion, grant that no more unborn babies fail to achieve your divine intention for them. Amen.

Marriage Ministry - We invite all couples who desire some time away to share fellowship and faith with other couples. We are starting new small Faith Sharing Groups designed to meet once a month. There is always room for spiritual growth and strengthening in our lives and this is a fun positive way to do it!! Please call Suzette at 310-670-2243 x 51 to join!

SRE FIRST EUCHARIST FAMILIES — PLEASE PICK UP YOUR BANNERS

IN THE RECTORY!

Those who are just must be kind. - Wisdom 12:19

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16th Sunday of Ordinary Time - “Those who are just must be kind,” says today’s first reading. If our words and deeds are kind and selfless, we will be like the good seed in

the Gospel parable and gathered as wheat in the Lord’s harvest. See Wisdom 12:19

16th Sunday in Ordinary Time Ministries in Action … July 17th, 2011

TRAVELING HOLY FAMILY SCHEDULE - Attention All Parishioners: The Holy Family of-fers each of us a chance to experience the beauty and serenity of the "Domestic Church" in our very own homes. If you would like to be added to or removed from the list of people to host our Holy Family, please contact Suzette Sornborger at 310-670-2243 x51, or [email protected]. Thank you! Traveling Holy Family - Family 1 Mary & Larry Michlovich 645-5487 07/17/11 Vacation Bible School 670-2243 07/24/11 Traveling Holy Family - Family 2 Randie & Oli Chaine 670-7145 07/17/11 Bob Gunnell 578-5186 07/24/11

St. A’s Bible Study - We are currently on break for the summer. We will resume our study of the Gospel of Matthew on September 6th. If you would like to join us in the fall, please call Susan Senia at 310.822.6511 or e-mail at [email protected].

Get Involved in Parish Safety Programs - Parents and guardians play a key role in the success of parish programs for young people.

Parents and guardians who are involved in parish programs and events will be in the best position to protect their own children as well as all the children in the parish community. Involvement and communication are important factors in helping to ensure safe environments for all of our children. Contact the parish office for more information on how you can become actively involved in the safe environment training programs in our parish. For particular help, you may call Assistance Ministry at (213) 637-7650.

Dear Parishioners, I hope you have been enjoying the summer, and that many of you

will have some opportunity for some leisure, vacation, or just some plan of relaxing here by the beach. We are doing some remodeling over at the parish school building. As many of you are aware, we are initiating a full day Kindergarten beginning September. Se we are renovating one of the classrooms in order to accommodate all our new kindergarten students in a larger room. I want to thank all those on our committee who assisted with the planning for the changes. We have also hired a new Kindergarten teacher, Caroline Klein - one of our parishioners, and want to wish her blessings and success as she becomes a full time faculty member. Devotedly, Fr. Gabe

“Walk for Hope” will take place Sunday, November 6 in Duarte to benefit City of Hope cancer center and the research and treatment of women’s cancers. Natasha Asinas, a member of Cathedral Young Adults and the Archdiocesan Young Adult Ministry Advisory Board, is organizing young adults and young adult groups to participate in this event. This is a great way for young adults to meet and work with other young adults in the Archdiocese, so please consider participating. For more information, email Natasha at [email protected], or check the fundraising page at http://nationalevents.cityofhope.org/goto/LAYoungAdultMinistry.

The National Needs Combined Collection takes place TODAY Sunday, July 17th - Sharing the Good News… Your Generosity. This collection combines the Black and Indian Missions Collection, Catholic University of America Collection, Catholic Communications Campaign (CCC), and Catholic Home Missions Appeal (CHMA). Through your generous contributions they continue to be able to support, strength, maintain, and provide for many, many people in many, many different areas throughout United States. Please be generous and thank you for your continued support. God Bless. Envelopes are in the pews.

Our Lady Queen of Peace of Medjugorje’s June 25, 2011, message for the World - “Dear Children! Give thanks with me to the Most High for my presence with you. My heart is joyful watching the love and joy in the living of my messages. Many of you have responded, but I wait for, and seek, all the hearts that have fallen asleep to awaken from the sleep of unbelief. Little children, draw even closer to my Immaculate Heart so that I can lead all of you toward eternity. Thank you for having responded to my call.

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16th Sunday in Ordinary Time Caring for Creation, Caring for the Poor … July 17th, 2011

FOR REFLECTION: Op/Ed: The Green Pope’s Dilemma - In The Green Pope’s Dilemma,

a very thoughtful and challenging editorial, Dr. Jeff Mirus, president of CatholicCulture.org, writes that regarding environmental stewardship, the dilemma faced by Pope Benedict … is how to communicate a constructive attitude toward both man and nature without having every environmental discussion op-opted by either the pantheists or the technocrats. He says we can resolve, or at least lessen, that dilemma only by being willing to step outside of our prevailing socio-political box in order to base our options on a Catholic understanding of the human person. Mirus observes that Pope Benedict XVI has called people of good will to guard against two errors: either thinking that nature is greater than man, and that nature is raw material to be manipulated. He challenges readers to use their faith – rather than political ideology – as the primary lens through which they view environmental issues. To learn more, visit: www.catholicclimatecovenant.org

From the Music Director… Why is there a new Roman Missal? With the major reform of the liturgy after Vatican Council II came the Mass in the vernacular languages. The Roman Missal reflecting all these changes

was first issued in Latin by pope Paul VI in 1970. In translating that text into English, a standard known as "dynamic equivalence" was used which allowed the translators considerable freedom in choo- sing how best to express in English the meaning of the original Latin text. As a result, the style of the English was, in part, less formal and more conversational and is what we us today at Mass. A third edi-tion of the Missal was announced by Pope John Paul II in the Jubi-lee Year 2000. Before it was translated into English, a new instruc-tion Liturgiam Authenticam was issued in 2001 by the Congregation for the Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, which outlined the rules and principles of translation into the vernacular languages. This process requires the use of "formal equivalence" in translating so that the English reflects truer translation of the original Latin. As a result, some of the words and phrases that we currently say in English will be changing. For example, when the priest says, "The Lord be with you," our response will be "And with your spirit", a more accurate translation of "Et cum spiritu tuo." Although we will all need to learn the new wording of the responses and prayers, we will regain some of the poetry and scriptural richness expressed in the original Latin. (Next: Why will the new translation sound different?) - Greg Koppenhaver

Dear Friends, Welcome to God’s Big Backyard IV: Where families of all ages have a blast serving Jesus! Get ready for an outdoor adventure that starts in our own backyard and grows as we take the love of Jesus into our own neighborhood and community! In God’s Big Backyard, we will participate in the large-group excitement of Backyard Sing A-longs, experience God’s Word at Backyard Bible Center, visit the Traveling Holy Family in our prayer tent, explore and create community through fun-filled craft activities, enjoy snacks and games. Just step outside, take a look over our fence, and help us discover how much fun we can have serving in God’s Big Backyard! Families and friends won’t want to miss the experience of celebrating the Eucharist in God’s Big Backyard. (Mass will be celebrated at 4:30 PM for all our campers and guests.) Date: God’s Big Backyard – Saturday, August 20, 2011 (Day Campers 2-8 PM) Saturday, August 20 - (Over Night Campers 2PM – Sunday AM (Prayer and Breakfast) (Over Night Campers Tent Set-up Saturday 12 – 2 PM ) Cost: Day Campers -$40 per family (includes snacks, crafts, and dinner) Overnight Campers - $50 per family (includes snacks, crafts, dinner and light breakfast) Place: St. Anastasia Field Contact Crew Guides: Jonette Mauch and Suzette Sornborger (310) 670-2243

Worldwide Marriage Encounter: Your wedding was just one day in your life, but your marriage is forever. The weekend is a powerful experience

for couples who believe that their Sacrament of Matrimony is a sign of love in a world that hungers for stability and commitment. The next Marriage Encounter Weekend is July 22-24, 2011. Early registration is highly recommended. For more information, visit our website at: ilovemyspouse.org or call Jacob & Sarah Flores at (562) 923-7335 or Brian & Denise Keckeisen at (562) 461-7278.

YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY IN OUR ARCHDIOCESE: Mary & Joseph Retreat Center in Rancho Palos Verdes is looking to gather a group of young adults and those who minister to young adults to brainstorm ideas about retreats and the spiritual needs of young adults in Los Angeles. If you might be interested in being a part of this session when it’s scheduled (food will be provided!), please email Dr. Tammy Ichinotsubo-Ezzi at [email protected].

YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY!! Ä Theology On Tap! Save the Dates!!

Saturday, July 23, 30, August 6 7-9 PM (5:30 pm Mass in the Church—optional)

Church of the Good Shepherd Parish Hall, 504 N. Roxbury Dr., Beverly Hills, 90210 July 23rd — “It’s Not You, It’s We: The Work of Relationships & Becoming Relationship-Ready” — Mr. Len Velez & Dr. Carleen Curley Velez July 30th — “Decompartamentalizing God: Letting God Be a Part of Everything We Do—And Enjoying It” — Fr. Tom Wellers August 6th — “Prayer 101: Pray As You Are” — Ms. Delis Alejandro For more info and updates check the website: www.yamola.org.

SUMMER SEMINARS at LMU This Summer the Center for Religion and Spirituality at LMU will be offering the series of Theological Responses to Suffer-ing which seeks to provide participants food for reflection for their Spiritual and ministerial development. Topics for upcoming workshops are as follows: Ë Accompanying Others Through Life’s Challenges—August 13th, from 9:30 am-12 pm For more information, contact [email protected], call at 310-338-7758 or visit http://etension.IMU.edu/crs.

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Next Week Celebrating Our Faith

Sat., July 23rd & Sun., July 24th 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time

We encourage all to read and reflect on the Biblical passages that will be proclaimed at all Masses next Sunday: Reading 1 Reading 2 Gospel: 1 Kgs 3:5, 7-12 (109A) Rom 8:28-30 Mt 13:44-52

16th Sunday in Ordinary Time FAITH FORMATION and more … July 17th, 2011

Stewardship is a way of Life

for St. Anastasia Church

Living Faith for Kids… “”You taught your people, by these deeds, that those who are just must be kind. Wisdom 12:19 In our cities, the police have the power to enforce laws of the land. People who break the law can be arrested, taken to trial and put in jail if they are found guilty. It’s not perfect, but it is our justice system. God is the source of true and perfect justice. God gave Moses the Ten Commandments, and God has the power to enforce those command-ments. But God is merciful as well as powerful, and He gives us a chance to say we’re sorry and change our ways. Whenever you do something wrong, ask forgiveness of the One who is kind as well as just.

Masses: 5:30 pm. 7:30 am. 9:00 am. 10:30 am. 12:00 Noon 7:30 pm.

Celebrants: Msgr. Vadakin Msgr. Vadakin Msgr. Gonzales Fr. Tom Msgr. Gonzales Msgr. Cox

CONFESSIONS: 3:30 to 5 pm and 7:30 to 8 pm. ** Msgr. Vadakin ** ** Msgr. Vadakin ** ** Msgr. Vadakin **

REMINDERS . . . Ì TODAY Sunday, July 17th, the St. Joseph Center Collection will take place after all the Masses. This collection benefits the poorest and needy of the Westside area. Your donations

of cash/non-perishable food are greatly appreciated. Ì Sunday, July 31st, Monthly Wedding Anniversary Blessing after the 12 Noon Mass. All couples married during the month of July are welcome!

Save the Date: The 16th Annual St. A’s Golf Tournament will be held on Mon., October 17, 2011 at Skylinks Golf Course in Long Beach. For more info, please contact Chris Turkmany (310) 200-8021.

Hospice Touch: Compassionate Caring Committed - You can make a difference for someone in your community. Hospice Volunteers are needed to spend a few hours a month visiting terminally ill individuals and their families, providing compassion and en-couragement as they go through the most difficult time of their lives. Volunteers can be close in a time of fear, and can be a friend with time to share, helping to validate that a life has had meaning. Free training classes are now forming in your area for men and women 18 years old and up, bilingual helpful, but not required. Once training is completed, assignments are made within 15 mile radius of where you live. For more infor-mation or to register for classes, please contact Ginger Askew at 866-553-5553 or email @ [email protected].

Got Guitar?? St. A’s graduate and current high school student seeks beginning guitar students to teach. Lucas has seven years of piano and four years of guitar lessons. Excellent student being taught by professional musician and USC

Music School graduate. Teacher reference available upon request. Reasonable rates and very knowledgeable with theory and music reading. Please contact Jayne Cram @ 310-645-1140 if you are interested in your child learning the guitar.

COURTESY ANNOUNCEMENTS Å 53 yr. old employed woman looking for room to rent in Westchester area. Please call Ann @ 310-904-9619. Å Jewel Kempston is looking for ride to Church from home in MDR. Please call her @ 424-228-2649, to attend daily and Sunday Masses.

DENTIST NEEDED: Harvest Home, a residential program for homeless pregnant women and their infants located in Venice, is in need of a local dentist who can provide pro bono cleaning and fillings to our women. Please contact Debbie Mettler at [email protected] or 310-452-1223. “WANTED: ADVERTISING SPONSORSHIPS and

DONATIONS of GOODS or SERVICES for our Oct. 14, Spirit of Giving FUNDRAISER in support of Catholic Charities of Los Angeles Inc. on October 14 at the Riviera Country Club. Help those in need overcome poverty by lending a helping hand. Contact Susan at [email protected] or at (310) 703-3606.

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LITURGICAL MINISTRIES

Ministers of the Eucharist Gloria Bowen-to the Sick.. .. 670-5971 Jan & Herb Masi... .............. 641-2819 Ministers of the Word ......... Carl Pentis ........... .............. 649-4238 Ministers of Hospitality (Ushers) Evelio Leon .......... .............. 670-1298 Pat Hendon .......... .............. 337-9191 Altar Care Dolores Saenz ..... .............. 337-7213 Altar Servers Ed Charette.......... .............. 823-3118 Offertory Gifts Parish Volunteers .............. 670-2243 Liturgy Committee Richard Arias ....... .............. 641-4194

SCHEDULE OF SERVICES MASSES - WEEKDAYS Mon-Fri: 6:30AM & 8:00AM First Friday: 6:30AM, 8AM, 11AM (School in session) Saturday: 8:00AM WEEKENDS Saturday (Vigil): 5:30PM Sunday: 7:30AM, 9AM, 10:30AM, 12 & 7:30PM HOLY DAYS Holy Day Vigil Mass: 5:30PM Holy Day: 6:30AM, 8:00AM, 11AM (during the School year) & 7:00PM

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturday: 3:30PM-5:00PM & 7:30-8:00PM DEVOTIONS: Miraculous Medal Novena, Rosary and Benediction - Monday, following the 8AM Mass. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: First Saturday of the month from 8:30AM- 9:30AM ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Sacrament for the Sick is celebrated upon request of family

BAPTISM: Parents and Godparents are required to participate in preparation program. Contact Fred & Esmeralda Balsz @ 679-9119. MARRIAGE: Engaged couples must contact the Rectory no later that 6 months before their proposed wedding date. (Request the Pastor) R.C.I.A.: (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) - Becoming Catholics - Please call the Rectory. Funerals: Contact the Pastor by calling the Rectory.

St. Anastasia Catholic Church 7390 W. Manchester Avenue

Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-670-2243 Office 310-670-5052 Fax

Website: www.St-Anastasia.org Email: [email protected]

St. Anastasia Catholic School 8631 S. Stanmoor Drive Los Angeles, CA 90045

310-645-8816 Office Website: www.school.St-Anastasia.org

Email: [email protected] PARISH LIFE MINISTRIES

Bereavement Laure Healy………………….410-1206

Young Adult Ministry Nancy Albin ......... ............... 927-8891

Ministry to the New Parishioner Rectory Office ..... ............... 670-2243

Prayer Group—English Lori Mountain ...... ............... 502-9105

Rosary Ministry Rose De Leonardis………...645-7175 Ben Oakley………………….670-2771

Social Justice Elizabeth O’Neill……….213-595-1533

Respect Life Jim & Nancy Taylor ............. 645-7671

Safe Guard the Children Rose Healy-Fissinger.......... 670-2243 Karen Diaz .......... ............... 670-2243

Career Ministry Sarah Lehne………………...863-1744 Ken Lance …………………. 946-6722

St. Joseph Center Jayne Cram........... ............... 645-1140

Homeless Weekend Program/ St. Robert’s Center Bob & Lori Caldwell............. 823-7417

St. Margaret’s Center Mary Agnes Erlandson........ 672-2208

Catholic Charities Cindy Begazo...... ............... 306-9390

Adopt-A-Family Rose and Matt Fissinger ..... 645-8285

Bundles for Babies and Diaper Drive Teressa Syta ....... ............... 670-0285

Nurses Ministry Nancy Reilly ........ …….424-228-4767

Pen Pal Project - Prison Ministry Suzette Sornborger……….. 670-2243 ………………. [email protected]

Ministry for Married Couples Jon & Suzette Sornborger... 670-2243

Women’s Faith Sharing Suzette Sornborger………...670-2243

Men’s Spirituality Joe Berberich ...... ............... 745-7009 Shad Meshad...... ............... 568-1065

MOMS Ministry Jayne Cram………………….645-1140

Natural Family Planning Phyllis Jones………………...670-3505

Bible Study Susan Senia........ ............... 822-6511

Social Ministry Laurette Bibeau……………..670-2488

Family Visitation Ministry Sr. Teresita………………….216-2001

PARISH ORGANIZATIONS

Parish Finance Council Dave DeVito ........ ............... 822-2842 Pastor Advisory Council Libby DuBay........ ............... 305-1126 Site Committee Jim Healy ............ ............... 410-1206 Men’s Club Chris Turkmany... ............... 642-6646 Knights of Columbus Jim Taylor............ ............... 645-7671 Arts and Education Jayne Cram......... ............... 645-1140 Stewardship Suzette Sornborger.....…….670-2243

PASTORAL TEAM

PASTOR Msgr. Gabriel Gonzales Priest in Residence Msgr. Gregory A. Cox Pastors Emeriti Rev. Thomas F. King Msgr. Royale M. Vadakin, P.A.

Parish Secretary/Bulletin Editor Aleida Rodriguez Project Coordinator Ken Lance Director of Religious Education Jonette Mauch Confirmation Coordinator Shawna Wiseman Director of Adult Faith Formation and Stewardship Suzette Sornborger Director of Music Ministry Greg Koppenhaver School Principal Rosemary Connolly Assistant Principal Patricia Davis School Secretary/Bookkeeper Louise Lance Office Assistant Linda Schmidt Consultative School Board Cheryl Hesse PTO-Parent Teacher Organization Sue Leifield ADESTE (After School Program) Elizabeth Soriano Maintenance Javier Antunes

SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION RCIA-Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults; and SRE (Sunday School) Jonette Mauch..... ............... 670-2243 Confirmation Shawna Wiseman ............... 670-2243 Infant Baptism Fred & Esmeralda Balsz .... 679-9191