March 29, 2015 - Holy Name of Mary Parish

March 29, 2015
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
Holy Name of Mary Parish
Serving San Dimas and La Verne and surrounding communities
Staffed by the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
May those who live at the limits of endurance
be met with the tenderness of your touch,
and may your garments of resurrection
enfold those who dwell at the threshold of despair.
Bless this flesh, this aching,
hopeful, wearied, wondering flesh
where you make your home.
In this temple of your spirit, sing the song of transformation
that will lead us to your waters,
that will make these dry bones dance.
-Anonymous
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Holy Name of Mary Parish
My dear sisters and brothers,
Together we begin a week the Church has designated as Holy.
Your choices in how to celebrate this week will define what kind of a
week it will be wherever you are, whatever you do, however you do
it. This week let us remember in someone there is always something
to love.
Lorraine Hansberry’s renowned play A Raisin in the Sun is the
story of the Younger family, an African-American family living in a
rundown apartment in Chicago in the late 1950’s. The family inherits
$10,000 from their late father’s life insurance policy. Lena, the family
matriarch, wants to use the money as a down-payment on a small
country house. Daughter Beneatha sees the money as a chance to
realize her dream of going to medical school – but son Walter Lee,
who works as a chauffeur for a rich white businessman, harbors
dreams of opening his own business. Walter persuades his mother
to let him use the money to open a liquor store with his friend. He
promises that he can give back to the family all the good things their
hard lives had denied them.
Against her better judgment, Lena agrees. Sure enough, the
son’s “partner” skips town with the money. The distraught son can
hardly bring himself to tell his mother and sister what happened.
Beneatha launches into an angry tirade against her brother. At one
point in her angry denunciation, her mother admonishes, “Beneatha,
I thought I taught you to love your brother.” “Love him!” Beneatha
says contemptuously. “There is nothing left to love.” Her mother
stops her. “There is always something to love. And if you ain’t
learned that, you ain’t learned nothing. Have you cried for that boy
today? I don’t mean for yourself and the family because we lost all
that money. I mean for him: for what he’s been through and what it
done to him. Child, when do you think is the time to love somebody
the most: when they done good and made things easy for
everybody? Well then, you ain’t through learning because that ain’t
the time at all. It’s when he’s at his lowest and can’t believe in
himself ‘cause the world done whipped him so. When you starts
measuring somebody, measure him right, child, measure him right.
Make sure you done take into account what hills and valleys he come
through before he got where he is.”
Regardless of what evils and disappointments befall us,
regardless of the messes we make of our lives and the lives of those
we love, Lena Younger has it right: There is always something left to
love. And the worst things are the more reason there is to love.
In Jesus, God has assured us of his love, his acceptance, his
understanding and peace – especially when times are the darkest,
the most hopeless, the most despairing.
When we use things in a throwaway manner, we, too, are somehow
thrown away. We invite disregard.
For convenience and speed we let go of living moments that
are our precious life. We hurry towards a deadline instead of
savoring a lifeline.
Could we enjoy a cup and really drink from it? Could we
peacefully clear our tables and our minds? Could we linger with
ordinary objects and discover the prayer in them? Objects in
themselves have integrity. We seem to think so when we send them
in the mail – Handle with Care, our packages say.
Could we learn to do so daily during the little distances that
things are handled and moved from here to there? Could we move
with care, touch with care, and ever so slowly become care-full?
This week let us handle each other with care,
Love, Fr. Rich, SS.CC.
March 29, 2015
Mis queridos hermanos y hermanas,
Juntos comenzamos una semana, que la la Iglesia ha designado
como Santa. Tus opciones en cómo celebrar esta semana definirá qué
tipo de semana será donde quiera que estés, hagas lo que hagas, sin
embargo tu lo harás. En esta semana recordemos en alguien, que
siempre hay algo para amar.
En la renombrada obra de Lorena Hansberry Un lunar en el Sol
que es la historia de una familia muy joven, una familia afroamericana
que vivíó en un apartamento pequeño en Chicago, en la década de
1950. La familia hereda $ 10,000 del seguro de vida de su difunto padre.
Lena, la matriarca de la familia, quiere usar el dinero como pago inicial
de una pequeña casa de campo. La hija Beneatha ve en el dinero una
oportunidad de hacer realidad su sueño de ir a la escuela de medicina pero el hijo Walter Lee, que trabaja como chofer de un rico hombre de
negocios blanco, alberga sueños con abrir su propio negocio. Walter
convence a su madre para que use el dinero para abrir una tienda de
licores con su amigo. Él promete que puede dar de regreso a la familia
todas las cosas buenas que sus vidas duras les habían negado.
Contra su mejor juicio, Lena está de acuerdo. Pero efectivamente,
el "socio" del hijo se va de la ciudad con el dinero. El hijo angustiado
apenas se atreve a decirle a su madre y a su hermana lo que pasó.
Beneatha se lanza en contra de su hermano muy enojada. En un
momento de su denuncia enojada, su madre le advierte, "Beneatha,
pensé que te he enseñado a amar a tu hermano." "Amarlo!" Beneatha
dice despectivamente. "No hay nada mas que amar." Su madre le
detiene. "Siempre hay algo que amar. Y si no se aprende eso, no se
aprende nada. ¿Has llorado por ese chico hoy? No quiero decir por tí
misma y la familia porque perdimos todo ese dinero. Quiero decir por él:
por lo que ha pasado y lo que hace para él. Niña, ¿cuándo crees que es
el momento de amar a alguien más: cuando hacen bien y hacen las
cosas fáciles para todo el mundo? Pues bien, no es a través del
aprendizaje, ya que no es el momento para todos. Es cuando está en su
más bajo nivel y no puede creer en sí mismo porque el mundo lo ha
azotado. Cuando tu comienzas a juzgar a alguien, júzgalo bien, niña,
júzgalo correctamente. Esta segura de tomar en cuenta las colinas y los
valles que ha atravezado para poder llegar donde está ahora".
Independientemente de los males y decepciones,
independientemente de los líos que hacemos de nuestras vidas y las
vidas de aquellos que amamos, Lena Younger tiene razón: Siempre hay
algo que podemos amar. Y las peores cosas son razones mejores que
hay para amar.
En Jesús, Dios nos ha asegurado su amor, su aceptación, su
comprensión y la paz - especialmente cuando los tiempos son los más
oscuros, los más desesperados. Cuando usamos las cosas, nada mas
como cosas que se tiran, nosotros también de alguna manera somos
usados asi, estamos Invitando al desprecio.
Para mayor comodidad y rapidez nos desprendemos de preciosos
momentos que son nuestra vida. Nos apresuramos hacia una fecha
límite en lugar de saborear un salvavidas.
¿Podríamos disfrutar de una taza y realmente beber de ella?
Podríamos pacíficamente limpiar nuestras mesas y nuestras mentes?
¿Podríamos quedarnos con los objetos ordinarios y descubrir la oración
en ellos? Los objetos en sí mismos tienen integridad. Parece que
pensamos así que cuando les enviamos en el correo - Manejar con
cuidado, dicen nuestros paquetes.
¿Podemos aprender a hacerlo todos los días durante las
pequeñas distancias en que las cosas se manejan y se mueven de aquí
para allá? ¿Podríamos mover con cuidado, tocar con cuidado, y
suavemente convertirnos en muy cuidadosos?
Esta semana vamos a manejar a los demás con cuidado,
Amor,
Padre Rich, SS.CC.
March 29, 2015
Palm Sunday
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HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE
Sat.
5:00 R
Sun.
8:00
10:00
12:30
Mon.
5:00
8:30
Tue.
8:30
Wed.
8:30
Thu.
Fri.
6:30
7:00
Margaret Arballo, Jeff Carroll, Int. Gabriel Cabrera, John
Armitage, Int. Jim Drolet, Trevor Blaylock, Int. Rosie
Andreu, Sonny & Dolly Fonseca
C Myrna Cuizon, Tina Cruz, Aurelia Stenmo
WM Anita Platania, John Van Tilburg, David Machaud, Int. Mike
& Pauline Vesleno, Int Bishop Family, Pacifico Canlas
D Jose Oscar Garzon, Int. Enrique Carrillo, Juan Manuel
Rodriguez, Sonia Myllyla
D Rosina LaBue, Joseph LaBue, Josephine Nocero
WM Alma Galam, Jonaz Gimenez, Tony Bautista, Joseph
Nocero, Assunta Nocero
D Sadie Lovett, Leo Simon, Frank Coscarelli, Marie
Coscarelli, John Nocero
C Joaquin & Maria Ang, Dolores & Joe Rivera, Fr. Pascal
Nocero
R People of the Parish
D People of the Parish
Holy Thursday
(No 8:30 a.m. Mass) 7:00 PM Mass
Good Friday
(No 8:30 a.m. Mass)
Stations of the Cross 12:00 noon
Liturgy of the Word & Veneration of the Cross 3:00 p.m.
Lenten Soup 5:30 p.m.
"Living"Stations at 6:30 p.m. (out on the grass)
(en español) Reflexion de Las Ultimas 7 Palabras
7:30 p.m.
Holy Saturday
Easter Vigil 7:00 p.m.
Easter Sunday
Next Week Priest Mass Schedule:
Sat. 7:00—D, Sun. 6—C, 8—D, 10—C, 12:30—D and 5:00—WM
Presider Key* C=Cronin D=Danyluk PD=Peter Dennis
WM=Bill Moore M= Donal McCarthy R=John Roche
VP: visiting priest *Schedule subject to change
Follow up from Fr. Rich’s letter last week.
If you would like to send a card and some stamps to
Robert Raymond his address is as follows:
Robert Raymond G03336
CTF North / Lassen B-219 up
P.O. Box 705
Soledad, CA 93960
Sunrise Mass 6:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m, 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
12:30 p.m. en español
Rest In Peace
Ed Paul
Ruth Mogrovejo
Parish Office Holiday Schedule
Monday, April 6—Office Closed
El lunes, abril 6—Cerrada
If you know of someone that I need to remove from our sick list please cross their name off and leave it at the front
desk for me to revise next week. Thank you!—Janice
Please Pray For the sick and the suffering:
George Estey, Fel Bautista, Judy Peña, Anissa Michelle, Dorothy Avelar,
Salvatore Vasta, Calixto de Guzman, Talya Meldy, Bob Charles, Keith Broome, Sam, Matthew & Noah Beauchamp, Cale Smith, Laura Cowen, Paul Mazzarini,
Ana Buenrostro, Amberly Vasquez, Jack Nobrega, Robert Mejia, Linda Duran, Elisa Perez, David Gonzales, Sandra Cavanaugh, Kathleen Rodriguez Semer,
Edna Bambarger, Rosemary Andreu, Darrel Knight, Marion Storte, Ana Maria Graciano, Bob Garcia, Alvino Luna, Gabriel Murillo, Allen Galle, Rose Swalwell,
Marion Storte, Ana Maria Graciamo, Yadira McCleary, Raquel Rojas, Henry Lopez, Martha Martinez, Irma Mejia, Tom Marshall, Susan Lopez, Cynthia Carrillo,
Mason Graven, Jessica & Patrick Han, Mary Constantino, Jose Reyes, Claudia Hernandez-Franco, Luis Castellanos, Amelia Iniquez, Maria Madrigal, Geremias
Landeros, Marbella Romero, Susan Diaz, Josefina Saucedo, Ray Gonzalez, Jr., Ema Rose Olguin, Jaime Castano, Jessica Han, Lucy Pablo, Isaac Martinez,
Lucila Martinez, Manuel Hinojosa, Alma Patricia Mendoza, Angie Lotzano, Demetrio Garcia, Jesus Adrian Salazar, Josefina Saucedo, Jose Vargas, Claire St.
Pierre, Joanne Do, Bart Welsh, Pandora Russell, Angelina Ramirez, Tracy Vasquez, Jeffrey Vasquez, Teresa Burragan, Enrique Cardenas, Eduardo Arista,
Cecilia Parra, Alejandro Jimenez, Bart Welsh, Pandora Russell, Angelina Ramirez, Tracy Vasquez, Jeffrey Vasquez, Marion Storte, Jack Graham, Nina Ramirez,
Alex Zumansur, Javier Romero, Pati Mendoza, Nick Lopez, Joey Soriano, Madeline Gentile, Tom Quiroz, Lolita Vazques, Corinne Zamora, Cliff Brittel, Evelyn
Runde, Gabriel Zuniga, Jackie Jarillo, Rudy Kraus, Virginia Hernandez, Michael D’amico, Nalzira Borges, Jonathan Mendoza, Fely Benavides, Louie Benavides,
Terry Jackson, Henry Lee, Vince Sayre, Jill Graham, Florencia Garcia, Eloisa Mejia, Kimberly Edwards, Daniel Quezada, Dorothy Chrostek, Patricia Fuller,
Marilyn Italiano, Charles Delgado, Judy Murdock, Linda Damato, Esperanza Rosales, Adan Ortiz, Harold Teunisse, Brianna Cervantes, Dee Dee Boyd, Steve
Torti, Will Corcoran, Victoria Llanos, Rios Family, Ernestina Toro, Hugo Contreras, Maria De Jesus Romero, Maria Lepe Valasquez, Petra (Nene) Irlandez,
Barbara Yehle-Hertz, Molly Hillary, Tracy Vasquez, Robert Coppack, Alejandro Jimenez, Margie Sanchez, Chit Santos, Paul and Sandra Massarini, Jessy
Arellano, Gianny Lucarelli, Cathy Candelaria, Norm Lavallee, Lorraine Atilano, Juan Lopez, Yolanda Jara, Jennifer Caballero, Dorothy Duhaime, Julio & Mary
Lou Escobedo, Patty Mendoza, Herlinda Benavides, Carmela Caro, Sherri & Larry Creamer, William Snyder, Carlatta Roberts, Vicki Barstow, Lucita Reyes,
Lester Grant, Angelica Lopez, Brandon Love, Jackie Inocencio, Stephanie Grosso, Helen Tice, Baby Breger Gasparo Anton, Ricardo Verdin, John Gonnella,
Mandy Grace Lowa, Kevin Gardner, Joshua Padilla, Cash Anthony Scalfaro, Maria Ayala, Melinda Zamora, Patricia Carter, Katherine De Leon, Terry Jackson,
Milagros Ruiz, Evelyn C. Martinez, Ron Constantino, Armando & Sandra Rodriguez, Lorenzo Enriquez, Rosa M. Lanza, Elena Wessel, Ron Belmarch, Sr.,
Marcellino Vera, Frannie Martin, Tom Caballero, Kenny Sawyer, Randy Gregory, Lynn Martinez, Valerie Castro, Reena Shah, John Jones, Teresa Siegel, Sandy
Snyder, Joshua Nilo, Jose Gonzalez, Sonya de Hart and Rusty Spotti
Holy Name of Mary Parish
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From the Director of Administration……
Parish Website and Electronic Giving Help You
Stay Connected
Easter is a wonderful time for us. In addition to the
very special meaning of the liturgical celebration, we
are always happy to see so many parishioners whose
schedules may not allow them to attend Mass at our
parish on a regular basis. If you are one of those who
cannot visit our parish as much as you like, you might
want to check out our website at http://hnmparish.org
There you will find copies of our parish bulletin and the
latest information about our parish.) You will also find
an Online Giving link. Click on the Online Giving link at
the bottom of the list of topics.
Our Online Giving
program allows parishioners to continue to support the
parish even when they are out-of-town, too busy to
remember an envelope, working weekends, or
attending Mass at another parish. If you would like to
learn more about this easy, safe and secure way of
giving, please contact Michele Cote 909-599-1243 x
199 or Pat Joyce 909-599-1243 x 112 or check out our
website at http://hnmparish.org or follow the simple
instructions found on the website.
March 29, 2015
EASTER SUNDAY MASSES
8:00 A.M. & 10:00 A.M. MASSES ONLY
We are asking that you please consider parking
over at Damien High School and using the free
shuttle service.
Financial Stewardship: Thank you for your
generosity to Holy Name of Mary Parish!
Attention Parents! If your child needs to use the
restroom during Mass or other celebrations in the
church we ask that one parent accompany the child.
Keep in mind that the restroom hallway has direct
access to the street out of sight of the worshipping
community. We appreciate your cooperation.
St. Vincent De Paul
We are in desperate need of travel size toothpaste and
tooth brushes. There will be a collection box in the
narthex or you can drop these items off during the week
in the Pastoral Office during regular business hours.
Join us on FRIDAYS as we journey together
through
soup & stations
Good Friday April 3rd at 5:30 p.m.
Living Stations of the Cross at 6:30 p.m.
Suggested Almsgiving is $5 per family,
To be donated to the St. Vincent De Paul Society
Prayer-Fasting-Almsgiving
These evenings are hosted by our HNM Ministries.
Guadalupana Society /
Pechanga Casino
Join us for a fun day at the
Pechanga Casino in Temecula,
Saturday, April 11th.
Bus will
depart from Holy Name of Mary
Parish at 10:00 a.m., and will return
to the church around 5:00 pm.; $20
per person. For reservations and
info call Carmen Val Verde, 909-973-0335. Payment
must be made at the time of reservation. Reservations/
cancelations should be made no later than by March
27th. Last minute cancelations will not be reimbursed.
Evento Guadalupano. Acompañenos a divertirnos al
Casino Pechanga de Temecula el sabado 11 de abril
de 10:00 a.m. Boletos $20 por persona con Carmen
Val Verde. No se haran reservaciones sin pago
anticipado. Ultima fecha para reservar/cancelar su
espacio sera a mas tardar el dia 27 de marzo. No
Habra reembolso por cancelaciones de ultimo
minute. Gracias.
(Please note: all trips are subject to cancelation)
March 29, 2015
Palm Sunday
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WE THANK YOU!
Over 175 teens attended our Spring Life Teen retreat March 13-15. The retreat was a great success in large part to
you, our Holy Name of Mary parish family. Your support and encouragement made it possible for every teen to
attend, and we are so incredibly grateful for your prayers and love.
We’d like to also thank all those who so generously contributed of their time, talent, and treasure to make the retreat
possible.
 Thank You… to Fr. Rich and Fr. Bill for their help with Mass and Reconciliation. You are AWESOME and we
LOVE you!
 Thank You… to our Life Teen Core Team whose commitment youth ministry goes above and beyond the call of
duty. HNM is so blessed to have each one of you.
 Thank You... to the Life Teen band for providing the wonderful music.
 Thank You… to our junior core team for providing direction and serving as small group peer leaders. We
couldn’t do it without you!
 Thank You… to our office staff for your support.
 Thank You… to Erika and Cody for their hard work.
 Thank You… to our sponsors who provided full retreat scholarships.
 Thank You… to everyone who stopped by after mass and supported our bread table.
 Thank You… to everyone who donated snacks and helped feed us during our time up on the mountain.
 Thank You… to all of our awesome parents for your continued support and example.
Holy Name of Mary School is proud to announce that we will be hosting our sister school Immaculate
Conception, on April 24, 2015. The entire student body, Pre-K to 8th grade will ride in buses to HNM
School and visit the classrooms, attend Mass together, and as a special treat, the festival rides will be
available for the students of both schools. If you are able to sponsor or help with the cost of buses,
operation of festival rides, or lunch for our special day with Immaculate Conception students,
please call Principal Candice Kuzmickas at 909-542-0449 ext. 226. Thank you!
Holy Name of Mary Parish
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March 29, 2015
FLOWERS FOR
EASTER
If you would like to have
flowers placed in the church
this Easter Season in honor
or in memory of a loved
one, please fill out the following form and submit it
with a donation of $10.00 per plant to the Pastoral
Office or pick-up a flower envelope from the Pastoral
Office. Donations must be submitted no later than
by Monday, March 30th.
Si le gustaría tener flores en la Iglesia este tiempo de
Pascua en honor o en memoria de un ser querido, por
favor, rellene el siguiente formulario y con una
donación de $10.00 por cada planta a la Oficina de
Pastoral o pick-up un formulario en la Oficina de
Pastoral. Las donaciones deben ser presentadas a
más tardar el lunes, 30 de marzo.
PLEASE PRINT — ONE NAME PER PLANT
Por favor imprima. Un nombre por planta.
HOLY NAME OF MARY
SUMMER SCHOOL
_______________________________________
Name (indicate living or deceased) nombre de su ser
querido (indique si esta vivo o difunto)
______________________________________
Donation From: nombre de el donante
______________________________________
Telephone Number numero de teléfono
HNM’s Summer Camp
Program
June 17 – July 31, 2015
7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Grade K–8
Daily and Weekly rates available.
Registration forms can be found on our website:
www.hnmschool.org or at the parish or school offices.
This Sunday, March 29th
The Knights of Columbus will be
holding a pancake breakfast as
well as donuts.
A voluntary
donation of $3.50 would be most
appreciated, however all are
welcome to join us.
Men, if you have been thinking about joining the Knights
we will be set up to answer any and all questions.
Called to live the love of Jesus, we are COMMITTED to
the unfolding of faith and high academic standards
in every child’s heart and mind. (Mission Statement)
…let’s continue the unfolding of faith and high academic
standards in your child’s heart and mind.
Who:
Subjects:
Dates & Days:
Time:
Tuition:
Grades K– 8 in the Fall 2015*
Reading, Writing/Grammar, Math
July 1st – July 31st ;
Monday – Thursday
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
$350
*Enrollment is limited to the first 15 students at each level.
Applications are available in the school office or on the
hospitality cart
¿HA ESCUCHADO USTED EL LLAMADO A SER
MINISTRO EXTRAORDINARIO DE LA SAGRADA
COMUNIÓN?
¿Le interesaría servir en la distribución de la Sagrada
Comunión a nuestra Comunidad en el Santo Sacrificio de
la Misa?.. ¿y/o a los enfermos y necesitados recluídos en
el hogar ó en diversas Instituciones? Nuevas clases en
Español para preparar nuevos Ministros han sido
programadas en las siguientes fechas: 6, 13, 20 y 27 de
Abril, de 7:00 a 9:00 p.m. en nuestra parroquia de HNM.
Favor respondan generosamente a este llamado
personal de Dios nuestro Señor.
¡NUESTRA COMUNIDAD LOS NECESITA!
Para mayor información favor contactarnos: Elsie ó
Ernesto Escobar Coordinadores (909) 592-7532
[email protected]
Palm Sunday
March 29, 2015
To bring to completion our Lenten
journey, we invite everyone to bring a
cross from home to our Good Friday
liturgy. Your cross will be used as part of
our environment for this beautiful liturgy
and as a reminder of both the crosses
we bear, and the crosses we help others
to carry on their journey. You do not
need to bring them beforehand, just bring
them with you to the liturgy and you will be instructed
on what to do when you arrive. Please arrive at least
15 minutes early.
Thank you for participating in our liturgy.
Pack 423 Cub Scouts in action
The Cub Scout Pack has been busy over the last
month and we would like to share what they have been
up to. They have been giving back to the communities
by participating in the following events. On March 8th,
they hosted doughnut fellowship here at HNM and
thank you for your support. The Webelos II Den
performed the color guard and participated in a
fundraiser, "Footprints- Making tracks for neighbors in
need", @ Bishop Amat HS. Lately, the Webelos I Den
has been helping make blankets for "Barbara's
Blankets" on Wednesday nights. Scouts you are doing
an awesome job and thank you for your service!
Cubmaster Ray
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
YOU ARE NOT ALONE.1-800-273-TALK (8255)
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We are looking to improve the appearance of the
Narthex of the church (the entry area). Cabinets for
literature and pamphlets are one of the things we are
planning. The “veterans’ wall” is beautiful and I don’t
know of another church that has anything like it. It
speaks volumes of the respect and love you have for
our men and women in uniform and our veterans.
Unfortunately, it has become a bit much and is
overflowing. The tables are being removed and we will
use only the shelving for display. Unfortunately, there
are too many pictures for the shelving. They will be
rotated throughout the year and all of them will be
displayed at the Veterans Day Mass in November.
Also, many of the pictures have no indication of who the
person is or who it belongs to. PLEASE put that
information on the back of the picture.
Attention: Filipino Parishioners
Father Rich is requesting more Filipino participation in
Holy Name of Mary spiritual activities such as prayer
meetings, retreats, bible studies, etc..
If interested, please email your name, cell phone number
and email address to: [email protected]
Early Morning Adoration
Weekday Mornings 6:00 a.m.— 8:30 a.m.
Sign-up Sheet in the Narthex of the Church.
Liturgy of the Hour is Monday – Saturday after our
Adoration Exposition
2015 HNM COMMUNITY FESTIVAL IS HERE AGAIN
COME SHOW OFF YOUR TALENTS
April 25th at 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Mark your calendar
Sunday, April 19, 2015 at 7:00 PM
Holy Name of Mary Church
HEAR: ANDREW BACEVICH
Author, End of American Dominance and
What it Means for National Defense
Retired colonel and a Vietnam War veteran
who spent twenty-three years in the US Army. Currently
is Professor of History and International Relations at
Boston University. He also taught at West Point and
Johns
Hopkins
University.
More
Info:
[email protected] or 909-917-6081
Website:
agendaforapropheticfaith.info
Please join us and Sign up by sending an email to
Maurice Cote at [email protected] or just call
951-897-5171 and a registration form will be sent to you.
You must enter before April, 20-15 so we can place you
on schedule. Place is limited so don’t hesitate.
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March 29, 2015
This Week’s Schedule
Parish Office
599-1243
Fr. Rich Danyluk, SS.CC., Ext. 114 / [email protected]
Dn. Marv and Sharon Estey Ext. 177
Dn. Mario and Irene Lopez Ext. 110
Dn. Jose and Maria Guadamuz Ext. 171
Dn Al and Rita Austin, RCIA Ext. 110
Pat Joyce, Director of Administration Ext. 112 / [email protected]
Janice de Hart, Admin. Asst. to the Pastor Ext. 111 / [email protected]
Michele Cote, Admin. Asst., Ext. 199/ [email protected]
Deborah Lamborghini, Parish Secretary. Ext. 110 / [email protected]
Receptionist, Ext. 110 / [email protected]
Lani Galvan, Coordinator of Liturgy and Ministry Ext. 136 /
[email protected]
Brenda Luna, Grief Support Minister Ext. 137 /
[email protected]
Dolores Gomez, Director of Music Ext. 135 / [email protected]
Charlie Martinez, Director of Pastoral Ministry / Ext. 140
[email protected]
Geoff Pulido, Youth Minister & Confirmation Coordinator Ext. 234
[email protected]
Melanie Bailey, Coordinator of Catechetical Programs Ext. 232 /
[email protected]
Erika Montenegro, Admin. Asst (Rel Ed) / Ext. 280 / [email protected]
St. Vincent de Paul Conference Ext. 138
Holy Name of Mary School
Candice Kuzmickas, School Principal
[email protected]
(909)542-0449
Ext. 226
Serving Camps: Afflerbaugh, Paige & Rockey
Serving Senior Living Communities:
Emeritus, Hillcrest, Casa Bonita, San Dimas
Retirement
To submit an article for the parish bulletin you
must email it to [email protected] by
Monday, no later than 3PM.
Holy Name of Mary Mass Schedule
Saturday:
First Saturday 8:30 AM and 5 PM in English
Sunday:
8 AM, 10 AM & 5 PM in English and 12:30 PM en Español
Weekdays: Monday — Friday: 8:30 AM in English
Wednesday 6:30PM en Español
First Friday: Adoration until 6 PM
Confessions: 3:30 pm Saturday in English
7:00 pm 4th Wednesday of the month en Español
Parish Office
909-599-1243 Fax: 909-599-4230
724 East Bonita Avenue, San Dimas, 91773
Parish Office hours: Monday—Friday 9AM to 5PM
Saturday 9AM to 12PM Sunday 9AM to 2:30PM
Website: HNMparish.org
Email: [email protected]
MONDAY, Mar 30—Monday of Holy Week
6:00
Adoration
8:00
Centering Prayer
8:30
Mass
9:00
Rosary Group
7:00
Spanish Bible Institute
7:00
Alcoholic Anonymous
TUESDAY, Mar 31—Tuesday of Holy Week
6:00
Adoration
8:00
Centering Prayer
8:30
Mass
9:00
Rosary Group
10:00
Tuesday Rosary Group
6:00
Lectors Practice—Spanish
7:00
Choir Rehearsal Adult—English
7:00
SHIELD Men’s Ministry
WEDNESDAY, Apr 1—Wednesday of Holy Week
6:00
Adoration
8:00
Centering Prayer
8:30
Mass
9:00
Rosary Group
2:30
HNM School Stations of the Cross
6:30
Mass—Spanish
7:00
Adult Confirmation—English
7:00
Centering Prayer
7:00
Adult Faith Formation—Spanish
7:00
R.C.I.A.
7:00
Mavavillas de Jesús
7:30
Marriage Ministry—Spanish
THURSDAY, Apr 2—Holy Thursday
6:00
Adoration
8:00
Centering Prayer
9:00
Rosary Group
7:00
Holy Thursday Mass
9:30
Art & Environment
FRIDAY, Apr 3—Good Friday
6:00
Adoration
8:00
Centering Prayer
9:00
Rosary Group
12:00
Stations of the Cross
3:00
Liturgy of the Word/Veneration of the Cross
5:30
Lenten Soup
6:30
Living Stations of the Cross
7:30
Reflection on the Seven Last Words—Spanish
SATURDAY, Apr 4—Holy Saturday
6:00
Adoration
9:15
Grief Support
7:00
Mass—Easter Vigil
SUNDAY, Apr 5—Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
6:00
Sunrise Mass
8:00
Mass
8:10
Overflow Mass
10:00
Mass
10:10
Overflow Mass
12:30
Mass—Spanish
5:00
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NOTE: Please refer to your Religious Education Calendar for your
child’s class schedule.
We ask that you please park Responsibly
If you are parked illegally in a handicap
parking spot, or in a fire lane you will be
cited and / or towed by the Los Angeles
County Sheriff’s department.
Thank you