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Sacrament of the Sick In the event of serious illness or medical emergency, Anointing of the Sick and Eucharist may be arranged by contacting the Parish Office. Call (949) 257-8017 for a medical emergency after 8 p.m. Sacrament of Baptism Parents of infants requesting information about Baptism may contact the Faith Formation Office, 496-6011. Infant Baptisms are celebrated on the first and third Sunday of each month following catechesis for parents and godparents of candidates. Celebration of Christian Funerals At the time of death, a family member should contact the parish office, as soon as possible, to arrange the date and time for the Funeral Liturgy. Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) Adults requesting information about full initiation and communion with the Roman Catholic Church (the sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation) may contact the Faith Formation Office , 4966011. Sacrament of Matrimony The Sacrament presumes active sacramental participation on the part of one or both persons. Couples must begin preparation for their Sacrament at least six months prior to their proposed wedding date. Please call the Parish Office for more information. Eucharistic Adoration On the first and third Monday of each month we gather in prayer and praise before the Blessed Sacrament. The Diocesan intention is that of an increase of vocations to the priesthood and religious life. Please visit our website, www.stedward.com, for more information.
PASTORAL MINISTERS
October 7, 2012
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Parish Ministries
To assist you in discerning a ministry or for more information, please contact the Parish Office, (949) 496-1307
Liturgical Ministries:
Altar Guild Altar Server Alter Server (scheduling) Art & Environment Eucharist Minister Mary Ann Connolly Deana Progar Tom Littlejohn Deana Progar Rocco Falabella (949) 240-1164 ((949) 525-7092 (949) 489-5595 (949) 525-7092 (949) 240-8037 (949) 496-1307 x2207 (949) 374-0506 (949) 496-6011 (949) 496-1307 (949) 842-2277 (626) 824-6084 (949) 496-1307 X2501 (949) 496-6011 (949) 496-6011 (949) 496-1307 X2500 (949) 496-6011 (949) 481-0882 (949) 496-6011 (949) 496-9719 (949) 496-9719 (949) 496-6011 (949) 496-1307 X2500
Eucharist Minister to the Sick LaVerne Klopp & Homebound Lector Media /StedCast Ministry Music Ministry Usher
Youth Music/Faith Out Loud
Maureen Walker Donna Couch Rick Dellefield Rob Wagner John Di Mare Tim Horrigan
(949) 212-0384 (949) 661-8827 (949) 240-5892 (949) 351-4266 (949) 493-3134 (949) 488-7718 (949) 496-1307 (949) 496-1307 X2503 (949) 496-1307 (949) 492-5754 (949) 753-1514 (949) 362-7495 (949) 496-1307 (949) 496-1307 x2880 (949) 390-4988 (949) 496-1307 X 2203 (949) 496-1307
Faith Formation:
Adult Formation Bible Study Childrens Sunday Liturgy of Confirmation Elementary Childrens ReliInfant Baptism Ministry Insight (Grade 9-12) Outlet (Grade 6-8) RCIA Sunday Sacramental Preparation Adoration Society Circle of Praise Cursillo Disciples of Divine Mercy Cenacle Families of Nazareth Legion of Mary Marriage Enrichment Mens Spirituality Ministry Natural Family Planning Our Lady's Blue Army Serenity Days Spiritual Direction St. Annes Circle Surf and Scripture Tuesday Bible Study Two Hearts Prayer Group
Where Profession Meets Faith
Maria Simmons Catherine Hallett Dan Nichols Suzanne Luke Gerry Holbert Randy Redwitz Esmeralda Troge Suzanne Luke Fr. Steve Sallot Denis Weber Laurie Saine Parish Office
Parish Enrichment:
Bereavement Finance Council Hospitality Marys Corner Gift Shop Pastoral Council Serra Club of South OC Web Ministry Welcoming Committee
(949) 661-2514 (949) 677-0220 (949) 249-4968 (949) 291-6152 (949)388-6598 ((949)496-1241 (949) 429-3858
(949)230-0476 (949) 388-3011 Joe & Rosemary Sinacori (949) 496-3478 Bob & Mary Dausch (949) 481-1102 Larry Parker 800-799-1119 Meredith Thomas (949) 493-5914 Ann Mintie (949) 496-4653 Donna Couch (949) 496-6011 Donna Couch (949) 496-6011 Charis Williams (949) 481-6194 Kevin Perkins (949) 370-6924 Elizabeth Smith (949) 837-2141 Pam Conway (949) 661-0158 Dennis & Jane Galligani (949) 276-7382 Shirley Filadelfia Chris Kampmeier (949) 496-1307 (949) 973-6106
Parent Guild Org. (PGO) Consultative Preschool Board School Religion Committee School Volunteers Scrip Program
Regina Marquis Ann Freestone Julie Kuntz Kristin Hunt Christy Pagel Rikki Daniels Michelle Ahumada Sara Brechbill
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San Felipe
26010 Domingo Ave Capistrano Beach, Ca 92624 (949) 496-1307 (St. Edward)
de Jess
Chapel
Victor Samano, Deacon (949) 493-8918 (oficina de San Felipe) San Felipe Chapel Office Hours
MISAS EN ESPAOL Sbado 5:30 p.m. Domingo 10:00 y 11:30 a.m. Da de Obligacin 7:30 p.m. Primer Viernes 7:30 p.m. CONFESIONES EN SN. EDUARDO Mircoles 7:00 p.m. Sbado 4:00 p.m. LA ADORACION al Santisimo Sacramento cada primer viernes del mes, 8am7:00pm EDUCACIN RELIGIOSA HORARIO Lunes y Martes 5:30-8:30pm BAUTISMOS Plticas: primer martes de cada mes. Bautismo: segundo sbado de cada mes QUINCEAERAS EN SN. EDUARDO Tercer sbado de cada mes BODAS Llamar 6 meses con anticipacin EMERGENCIA En caso de una enfermedad seria, emergencia mdica, un fallecimiento o por la necesidad de recibir la uncin de los enfermos y la Eucarista, llame a la oficina de Sn. Eduardo el Confesor al (949) 257-8017 para una emergencia despus de las 8pm. October 7, 2012 Mon., Tues., Thurs.: 5:309 p.m. MASS IN ENGLISH Sunday 8:00 a.m. SACRAMENT OF PENANCE AT ST. EDWARD CHURCH Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Saturday 4:00 p.m. ADORATION of the Blessed Sacrament 1st Friday of every month, 8am7:00pm. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (949) 493-8918 BAPTISMS The 2nd Saturday of each month at 11 a.m. The class is the 1st Tuesday of the month from 6:308:30 pm. To arrange baptisms, marriages and other events please contact San Felipe de Jess (949) 493-8918 Registration forms are available at the church or online at www.stedward.com. EMERGENCY In the event of serious illness or medical emergency, Anointing of the Sick and Eucharist may be arranged by contacting the St. Edward Parish Office. Call (949) 257-8017 for a medical emergency after 8:00 p.m.
Ministries/Ministerios
Altar Server/Monaguillos Gloria Luz Galvez Baile Folklrico Dance Caballeros de Colon/ Knights of Columbus Capo Community Mariachi Program Cenaculo Misionero Choirs/Coros Eucharistic Ministry (English) Ministros Eucarsticos (Spanish) Faith Formation/ Educacin Religiosa Jvenes Para Cristo Lectors (English) Lectores (Spanish) Javier Martinez Apolonio Ontiveros Rosa Ceja Anita Uribe Vidal Ruelas Jeanne Exworthy Sergio Reza Sr. Sue Dunning CSJ Osvaldo Sandoval Jeanne Exworthy Bertha Cardenas (949)566-4587 (949) 394-3912 (949) 347-8524 (949) 830-1560 (949) 728-0283 (949) 606-6240 (949) 496-4115 (949) 306-7717 (949) 493-8918 (949) 630-6507 (949) 496-4115 (949) 257-9030 (949) 697-5209 (949) 365-2181 (949) 456-5988 (949) 842-7186 (949) 207-8369 (949) 257-9030
Jacinto y Urbana Marriage Encounter/ Encuentro Matrimonial Aranda Mission Hospital Health Jaime Bowley Ministry Quinceaera R.C.I.A./R.I.C.A. Ushers/Ujieres Raquel Mares Martha Rodriguez Lourdes Zuno
Contribuciones Semanales
Mes de septiembre $ 16,665
2012 PSA Combined St. Edward the Confessor/San Felipe de Jess PSA Goal $ 234,000
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Upfront ~ En frente
PARISHPAY THE EASY WAY TO CONTRIBUTE We would like to let you know about a change in the fund categories available to you through ParishPay. In addition to your Sunday, Easter, and Christmas contributions, you now have the ability to designate a donation to one or more of the following funds:
Altar Guild Building Fund Christian Services Faith Formation St. Edward School St. Vincent de Paul Youth Ministry
If you would like to sign up for ParishPay or contribute to the above-listed funds through ParishPay, please feel free to contact Debi Leeds in the Parish Accounting Office at 949-5424310, and she will be happy to assist you. If you prefer, you may access ParishPay online at www.parishpay.com. Thank you for your continued support of our parish.
Th Orig e inal
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Parish News
Mission Sunday-October 20-21 WERE ALL MISSIONARIES
Do you know the date of your Baptism? Well, on that day, you became a missionary, called by our Lord to share your faith with those around you and to be part of the Churchs mission to the world. We are not all able to travel to foreign lands as St. Francis Xavier did. However, we can all make effort in our daily lives through prayer and sacrifice to support those men and women who are called to leave their homeland and preach the Good News of the Lord in a foreign land. On World Mission Sunday, we have the opportunity to be part of the Churchs missionary work in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Pacific Islands through our prayers and generous help offered to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith. Thursday, October 11 7-9 pm in the Church Capital Punishment Panel Discussion Moderated by Dr. Kathleen Schinhofen Fr. Chris Heath, Parochial Vicar, St. Edward Al Scaduto, LA County Sheriff, Retired Jake Alimahomed-Wilson, Ph.D.,CSULB Sociology Professor Ronnie Carmona Sandoval, victim family member
Knights of Columbus
Charity, Unity, Fraternity, Patriotism
You are Invited! To Attend the Parish Assembly on Monday October 15th 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. In Knight Hall
Our goal is to gather information and suggestions from you, our parishioner, on how we can better measure and articulate the goals established at our last Parish Assembly PLEASE COME AND PARTICIPATE
H.E.L.P.
Myth: Executions deter others from killing. Fact: Fifty years of scholarly research has produced over 100 studies scrutinizing the issue from every conceivable perspective. Critical review of these studies finds no credible evidence of deterrence. (California People of Faith Working Against the Death Penalty) Join us at our last sponsored event focused on repealing the Death Penalty in California and reSTEPHEN MINISTRY placing it with life without the possibility of paChrist Caring for People through People. role: October 11- Death Penalty Panel DiscusTHINK STEPHEN MINISTRY Throughout the week, as you meet and greet those sion@ 7:00pm in the church. around you, think Stephen Ministry. If you see individuals who are downcast or struggling through difficult times, think Stephen Ministry. Tell them about PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY this special ministry in our St. Edwards community. Come join us every Friday, 9 A.M.-11 A.M. Here they can receive support and care to help In the Church Meeting Room them through the challenge or crisis they are facing. Prayer shawls and lap blankets are made for the sick, homebound and those in need of comfort. Bring your To learn more about Stephen Ministry call 949-496- yarn, needles and patterns. We will pray for the recipi1307 x2503 or stephenministry@stedward.com ents of these shawls and lap blan-kets and knit and chat. If you cannot join us and would like to knit or crochet Greeters Ministry the dimensions are: Prayer shawls approximately 24 x Help greet people arriving for Mass at the front en- 60 and lap blankets approximately 48 x 48. These trance to our church. It's fun, it's an expression of items will be blessed by a priest and given to those in your love, it's rewarding, it's unity, it's belonging, it's need by the Ministers to the Sick and Homebound, familiarity, and it requires very little of your time. priests, deacons or members of other parish ministries. You can choose any Mass convenient for you. Please No registration, no time constraints, no experience neccontact Larry Parker: 800-799-1119 or larrypark- essary. Come anytime. All are welcome. er2020@gmail.com We thank you in prayer. Email Joia Smart at smart.jj@cox.net for more information. Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 6
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Today is
October 7, 2012
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From the Office for Parish Our office is located on the Knight Hall side of the rectory . We can be reached by calling 496-6011 or on the web: www.stedward.com
Faith Formation
This week
Sunday October 7th
9:00am- Sunday sessions A group only 2:00pm Infant Baptism in the Church 4:00pm Middle School Outlet Meeting in the school gym 4:00pm Confirmation Meet in Knight Hall
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Do you know any adult interested in becoming a Catholic? Do you know any adult Catholic who has not completed the Sacraments of Initiation? If you or anyone you know is interested in becoming a Catholic or in need of completing the sacraments of initiation (Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist), join the RCIA group to begin the process. The first information session of the Inquiry Phase of the RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (RCIA) is under way. There is still time to join! Call the Faith Formation Office at 4966011. ADULT CONFIRMATION CLASS IS FORMINGif you are one of those Catholics sitting in the pews every Sunday who was never confirmed along the way in High School, no need to feel guilty or upset about it anymore! We have a special process of preparation just for you. Please call the Faith Formation Office at 496-6011 for specific details. FYI, Confirmation of adults takes place every year on PENTECOST SUNDAY. Dont procrastinate any longer make that call! Serenity Day October 23rd!
9:00am - Women of Wisdom-Knight Hall 4:30pm- Childrens Religious Education Wednesday classes 7:00pm - Bible Study-School Lunchroom 7:00pm - Insight-Youth room, Knight Hall
The Sick
Carol Long Mabel Kaye Betty Schraeder Nasim Boggs Joseyln Miller Verna Hinsberger Maria Otanez Kathleen Rogers Olivia Williams Susie Murphy Omar Grech Althena Tsakpoulos Kathy Bang Dana Keim Dennis Parish Diana Rincon Robert Nishimuta
In Memoriam
(Spelling correction s/b) Marie Hostedler Bob Dickerson Keith Di Iorio
Mass Intentions
October 7 Tony DAltorio William Ditt William Halburt Mary Chavarin 8:00 a.m. SF Maria Villacres Diana Rincon 9:00 a.m. Carol Martinez 11:00 a.m. Michael Fallon 12:30 p.m. Desmond Mc Garrcy 5:30 p.m. Katharine Pazawoski Monday October 8 8:15 a.m. Bill Duggan 5:30 p.m. Ewa Kotfis Tuesday October 9 8:15 a.m. Dee Ruth 5:30 p.m. Ann Scaduto Wednesday October 10 8:15 a.m. Maria Villacres 5:30 p.m. Thress Family Thursday October 11 8:15 a.m. Helen OConnor 5:30 p.m. Joe Connors Friday October 12 8:15 a.m. Anne Mintie 5:30 p.m. William Blair Saturday October 13 8:15 a.m. Jeanne Lanouette 5:30 p.m. Tony Gex Sunday October 14 7:30 a.m. Penny Banducci Anita A. Fontanilla Aguinaldo Fontanilla Natividad Fontanilla 8:00 a.m. SF Diana Rincon 9:00 a.m. Barbara Sanford 11:00 a.m. Marie Sinclair 12:30 p.m. Douglas Ruston 5:30 p.m. Jackie Walker Sunday 7:30 a.m.
Please remember in your prayers Our armed forces and their families. Pray For Peace. If you or a family member are ill and would like to be included in our prayers or are in need of a priest, please contact the parish office at 496-1307.
Deceased
Oct. 7: Josef Baur (1979), Anne Kosak (1982), Theodore Styrpejko (1997), Marilee L. De Leone (1999), Elizabeth Gianchandani (2004) Oct. 8: Josephine Mary McMullen (1996), Kathleen Meehan (2006), Anthony DAltorio (2007) Oct. 9: Gregoria Partosa (1987), Hugh Corr (2006), Michael Fallon (2009) Oct. 10: Michael Thur (1997), Rolland Lyons (2000), Bernice Bonestell (2002), Katharine Pezanoski (2004), Mary Bernice Haller (2007) Oct. 11: Carol Cowder (1997), Joseph Conners (2009), Maria J. Garcia (2011) Oct. 12: Maurine Bannon (1980), Amos Mendoza (1982), Mabel Wagner (1999), Ernestine Allerhad (2005), John Sinacori (2006) Oct. 13: Christine Laughlin (1972), Jean Elizabeth Cregan (1997), Marcella S. Flores (1999), Robert E. Finn (1999), Patricia Anne Ensch (2000), Rita Sileno (2005), Marilyn Hansen (2006), John Sinacori (2006), Consuelo Ortiz (2010) Oct. 14: Christina M. Scanlin (1988), Martha Lord (2010)
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Daily Schedule
7:30 a.m. Monday-Saturday Rosary, Morning Prayer (Liturgy of the Hours) 8:15 a.m.MassMonday through Saturday 5:15 p.m.Evening Prayer (Liturgy of the Hours, except Sat.) 5:30 p.m.Mass (Saturday is Sundays Liturgy) We invite you to celebrate daily Mass with us!
Christian Service ... Food Distribution *: 119 Families (189 adults, 137 children) Services provided: 39 Referrals provided: 10
* Food Distribution is sponsored by St. Vincent de Paul and administered by St. Edwards Christian Service Ministry.
Wedding Banns
Ryan Knight & Lynette Friedline, October 13, 2012 Rafael Alvarez & Aracely Leyva, October 20, 2012 Jeff Parnes & Kristin Baird, October 20, 2012 Sean Callahan & Kate Andrus, October 20, 2012 Daniel OConnell & Molly Moorhead, October 27, 2012 Ian Mittelstaedt & Andrea Ybarra, October 27, 2012 R. J. Nevarez & Casey Kirchhan, October 27, 2012 Pedro Elizalde & Karla Cocina, October 28, 2012
2012
$ 89.931 $ 83,485
2011
Monthly Collection: . Parish Pay: $ 79,549 $ 72,752
We, the Catholic bishops of California, strongly support Proposition 34, the Death Penalty Repeal Initiative, which will be on the November ballot. California voters have the opportunity to replace death with life by making a change in the law replacing the death penalty with a life sentence in prison without the possibility of parole. California originally instituted the death penalty for capital crimes in 1872. It remained the practice for 100 years, until the California Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional in 1972. Five years later the Legislature reinstated capital punishmenta decision affirmed by California voters in 1978. Now is the time for voters to revisit that decision. In 2005, the U.S. Catholic bishops, in their statement, A Culture of Life and the Penalty of Death, outlined our public policy objections to the use of capital punishment: The original intent of the death penalty was the protection of society from those who had killed a fellow human being. However, in modern times the state can incarcerate those convicted of a capital crime for the rest of their liveswith no chance they will ever rejoin society. We, the Catholic bishops of California, strongly support Proposition 34, the Death Penalty Repeal Initiative, which will be on the November ballot. California voters have the opportunity to replace death with life by making a change in the law replacing the death penalty with a life sentence in prison without the possibility of parole. California originally instituted the death penalty for capital crimes in 1872. It remained the practice for 100 years, until the California Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional in 1972. Five years later the Legislature reinstated capital punishmenta decision affirmed by California voters in 1978. Now is the time for voters to revisit that decision. In 2005, the U.S. Catholic bishops, in their statement, A Culture of Life and the Penalty of Death, outlined our public policy objections to the use of capital punishment: The original intent of the death penalty was the protection of society from those who had killed a fellow human being. However, in modern times the state can incarcerate those convicted of a capital crime for the rest of their liveswith no chance they will ever rejoin society.
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Continued from page 11. The application of the penalty of death can be irreversibly wrongas has been demonstrated by many condemned individuals who were later exonerated with DNA testing. We Catholic bishops advocate for Proposition 34 for more than public policy reasons. As teachers of the Catholic faith, we consistently proclaim the intrinsic worth and the God-given dignity of all human life, whether innocent or guilty. We are all created in Gods image. As ministers to the victims of crime, we recognize the profound anguish of those who have lost a loved one to violence. We offer them our prayers and the hope of a fuller sense of justice. Nothing can undo the terrifying memories of violence that have been inflicted, not even taking the life of the convicted killer. Justice demands that those who have committed these worst crimes against us should be punished and society should be protected. A restorative justice should also provide the opportunity for repentance and reconciliation. We appeal to Californians to end a failed system of justice and choose life. Violence does not end violence. Killing in the name of the state will not end killing. The death penalty will not give us justice worthy of a good society. Respectfully, we call upon all Californians of good will to move toward a restorative justice that helps transforms a culture of death into a culture of life.
All are welcome to attend the fourth installment of Mater Dei High Schools Alumni Speakers Series featuring Lisa Hendy of CatholicMom.com. Lisa will be speaking about: Saints for Slackers, Seekers & Sinners: Solutions for the New Evangelization - Journey into deeper relationship with saintly role models for our "wired" and ever more complex and busy age. Explore the lives and lessons of well known, little known and newly canonized Saints and Blesseds and discuss how to raise faith-filled families in today's digital age. Join us on Thursday, October 4, 6:30 p.m. in Mater Deis LeVecke Center. Tickets are available online at www.materdei.org/alumni or call (714) 850-9536.
The Fifth Annual Blessing of the Waves will bring together families, friends, surfers and nonsurfers but ocean-minded people, of all ages regardless of faith tradition to show spiritual appreciation for the ocean resource and all that it gives the planet and its population. Hosted by The Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange, Blessing of the Waves has become a tradition in Surf City USA (aka: Huntington Beach). Come be a part of this spectacular celebration with blessings, live music entertainment, activities, plenty of sunshine, surf & sand!
Wednesday October 10, 2012 6:30 A.M. to 9 A.M. Christ Cathedral George Weigel will speak on The Kings Good Servant, But Gods First: Catholics in Defense of Religious Freedom. Tours of Cathedral Campus available immediately following event. Individual seats are $35 or goups of ten for $350. To register: www.catholicpb.com or call 949-5283223. Page 12
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