Reverend Nicholas P. Clavin, Pastor

Reverend Nicholas P. Clavin, Pastor
Sunday Celebrants:
Rev. Edward Gallagher, Rev. John Gubbins
Deacon L. Ferris Bell, Deacon Ron Diem
Parish Staff
11451 Blue Cypress Drive, San Diego, CA 92131
Phone: 858 653-3540 Fax: 858 653-3550
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stgg.org
Deacon L. Ferris Bell
Deacon Ron Diem:
School Principal: Maeve O’Connell
Catechetical Ministry:
Ginger Marlin, Judy Roitz
Director of Youth Ministry: Pam Diaz
Director of Liturgical Music:
Stewardship: Nichol Swift
Wedding Coordinator: Tina Diem
Maintenance:
Reception/Admin. Assistant:
Secretary/Bookkeeper:
Retired
858 653-3582
858 397-1290
858 653-3594
858 653-3591
858 653-3583
858 653-3546
858 653-3584
José Barrera
Enés Andrews
Stéphanie Lower
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.
Closed Noon — 1 P.M. for lunch
Mass Schedule
Saturday: 5:00 P.M.
Sunday: 7:30, 9:00,11:00 A.M. & 5:00 P.M.—Youth led
9:00 A.M. Sunday Mass is signed for the hearing impaired
Daily Mass: 8:00 A.M.
First Fridays: 12 P.M. with Anointing of the Sick
Confessions: Every Saturday at 4-4:30 P.M. or by appointment
Mission Statement
The Community of Saint Gregory the Great celebrates
God’s love in Christ as a family of stewards centered in the
Eucharist, the Word and Christ’s presence in one another.
We live to glorify God and proclaim God’s presence in this
world. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, we are God’s light,
love and hands extended.
St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
15315 Stonebridge Parkway, San Diego, CA 92131
www.stggcs.org or 858 397-1290
Fax: 858 397-1294; email: [email protected]
THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
JANUARY 25, 2015
Principal: Maeve O’Connell
Faculty /Staff 2014-2015
School Secretary
Kindergarten
First Grade
Second Grade
Third Grade
Fourth Grade
Fifth Grade
Sixth Grade Homeroom
Seventh Grade Homeroom
Eighth Grade Homeroom
Reading Resource/ PE
Science
Instructional Aides
Jan. 26
Jan. 27
Jan. 28
Jan. 31
Sts. Timothy and Titus, Bishops
St. Angela Merici
St. Thomas Aquinas
St. John Bosco
Spanish
Extended Daycare Director
Custodian
Barbara Kuzara
Adrienne Newman
Michelle Jimenez
Jennifer Miller
Jessica Carter
Maureen Lundquist
Camille Girard
Amy Lid
Liz Clark
Laetitia Czerniak
Michael Swan
Kira Howe
Kathy Maisano (K)
Pam McCallum (Gr. 1)
Kate Brouillard (Gr. 2)
Julie Snyder (Gr. 3)
Mary Perez (Gr. 4)
Becky Walton (Office Aide)
Ethel Shapiro & Miriam Snyder
Maryann Hendren
Debbie Howard: Daycare Assistant
Humberto Meza
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 25, 2015
Your ways, O LORD, make known to me; teach me Your paths,
Guide me in Your Truth and teach me, for You are God my Savior.
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Jon 3: 1-5, 10; Ps 25: 4-9; 1 Cor 7: 29-31; Mk 1: 14-20
Paul writes to the Corinthians with
the expectation of Jesus’s imminent
second coming. His view on this will
change in later letters, but at this
point he believes that “time is
running out” (v.29). This means the
people should live with a strong awareness that “the world
in its present form is passing away” (v31).
In Mark’s text today we encounter another call narrative
of the first apostles. Today’s story is the more familiar
one: Jesus calls the fishermen to drop their nets and
follow Him. For Mark, their immediate response—”they
abandoned their nets and followed Him” (v18)—
emphasizes Jesus’s authority. The sons of Zebedee also
leave everything, including “their father . . . in the
boat” (v20)., to follow Jesus. They will learn from Him and
take part in His Mission to call others to “repent, and
believe” (v15). The call is not merely to reject sin but also
to embrace the way of the Gospel; we are to reject evil
and choose good. Jesus’s call is to a radical reorientation
of our lives. We are to live our lives in response to God’s
call.
Like the apostles, Jonah was called to preach God’s
Word, specifically the call to repentance. After initially
rejecting the calls, he embraced his mission and went to
Nineveh. Jonah is unusual in that his preaching is
addressed to gentiles, the citizens of Nineveh. His original
reluctance is based on his belief that as sinners outside of
Judaism, the people in that city did not deserve to hear the
Word of God, much less be transformed by it. We hear
that as a result of his preaching, “the people of Nineveh
believed God” (v5) and thereby avoided the evil God “had
threatened to do to them” (v10).
For reflection: What am I willing to sacrifice for the sake
of my call to be a disciple? Have I ever experienced or
witnessed a radical conversion like that of the citizens of
Nineveh? How did it serve as a sign of God’s grace?
~ Ministry & Liturgy,
November 2014, Vol. 41, No. 9
Page 16
First Friday Masses, February 6
8 A.M. & Noon.
There will be NO Anointing of the Sick.
Ps. 25:4-5
Pray with the Bishops to End Abortion
9 Days for life: January 17– 25.
Your prayers matter. Your sacrifices make a difference!
On January 22 our nation will mark the 42nd anniversary of Roe
v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that made abortion legal
throughout the U.S. Since that tragic decision, more than 56
million children's lives have been lost to abortion, and many
suffer that loss -- often in silence. Join thousands of Catholics
across the country coming together in prayer for a "culture of life" from
Saturday, January 17 - Sunday, January 25! If you’re starting after
January 17, it’s okay!
Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities, www.usccb.org./prolife
Please see attached flyer for SD Walk for Life.
A great, big Thank You to all those
who have responded with pledges!
Our total as of January 20, 2015,
is:
$1,861,829.71 by 465 families.
If you have not yet replied, please
prayerfully consider your gift.
May God bring to completion
the good work we have begun
in this campaign.
Vocation Boom!
Good News! Seminaries
throughout the Country are
experiencing a vocation
boom. Most notably in
Maryland and in the Northeastern states there are 50
Jesuits in formation to the
Priesthood.
Thanks be to God!
FAITH FORMATION
858 653-3594 ~ [email protected]
FAITH FORMATION 2014-15 REGISTRATION
2014-2015 Faith Formation Registration Forms are now
available in the Parish Office for those students in grades
Kindergarten through 8, who wish to be part of the parish
religious education program for children.
CLASS SCHEDULE
Grades K-4
Thursday 4pm: Jan. 29
Saturday 4:15pm: Jan. 31
Sun. 7am, 8:15am, 10:15am, 4:15pm: Feb. 1, 8, 22.
>> No 4:15 on Feb. 1 or 22 <<
Grades 5 & 6:
Thurs. 6pm: Feb. 12, 26
Grades 7 & 8:
Thurs. 6pm: Feb. 5, 19
To contact FF during Thursday and weekend classes,
please call 858 653-3588. DO NOT LEAVE A
MESSAGE at that number. Thank you!
MUSIC MINISTRY
858 653-3583 ~ [email protected]
For information about the children’s
or adult choirs, please call or email
the Music Office 858 653-3583.
Mass of Hope with Anointing of the Sick
Tuesday, February 10, 2015, 7 P.M.
Reception after the Mass.
The Family Cancer Support Ministry invites all
parishioners to the Mass of Hope. If you have lost a
loved one to cancer, you are welcome to bring a copy of
their photograph to the Parish Office so we may honor
their memory. Photos will be displayed during the Mass.
The photo should be approximately 5 x 5 in size or
smaller. Copies of the photos will not be returned.
For additional information contact Margaret Lynn at 858
530-2560; or [email protected].
* * * Please note that there will be NO Anointing Mass
on first Friday, February 6, at Noon. * * *
St. Gregory the Great
Catholic School
OPEN HOUSE TODAY
All Are We lcome
St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
Sunday, January 25, 2015
1-3 PM
Considering a Catholic Education for your child?
Tour our Campus- Meet our TeachersShop the Book Fair
Now Accepting Applications for Kindergarten through Grade 8
for the 2015-2016 School Year
Click the Admissions tab on the School website,
www.stggcs.org, and select Potential Student Application.
Click the “Submit” button at the end of the form
to submit electronically.
We are excited to begin our celebration of Catholic Schools Week
with liturgy at 11 AM on Sunday morning. Our students are easily
recognizable in their uniforms and are happy to answer any questions
you have about our parish school.
We are most grateful to Fr. Nick, our Pastor and Superintendent of
our school for his energetic support and unwavering dedication to
Catholic education. Our appreciation also goes to Fr. John, Fr. Ed, and
Deacon Ron. Our school greatly benefits from the guidance, prayers,
and support of our parishioners. Indeed 95% of our school families are
registered, supporting, and parishioners of the Church. Catholic
Schools Week offers an opportunity to extend our heartfelt gratitude to
the many ministries and individual parishioners for your support.
A dozen reasons to choose Catholic Schools:
1. We offer an education that combines Catholic tradition with
academic excellence.
2. We partner with parents in the faith formation of their children.
3. We set high standards for student achievement and work closely
with them to help them succeed.
4. We provide a balanced curriculum that includes art, music, and
fitness.
5. We use technology effectively to enhance education.
6. We instill in students the value of service to others.
7. We teach children respect of self and others.
8. We emphasize moral development and self discipline.
9. We prepare students to be productive citizens and future leaders.
10. We have a 99% high school graduation rate, and 85% of our high
school graduates go to college.
11. We cultivate a faculty and staff of people who are dedicated, caring,
and effective.
12. We provide a safe and welcoming environment for all.
(National Catholic Education Association & the USCCB)
OPEN HOUSE & BOOK FAIR. The teachers and students are looking
forward to seeing you and sharing the fruits of their labors. The Book
Fair offers a unique opportunity to shop for quality literature from
Scholastic Books Publishing.
We invite you to visit our School, a community of Faith, Knowledge,
and Service where Christ is the Center.
Mass Intentions
Sat.
Sun.
Jan. 24
Jan. 25
5:00pm
7:30am
9:00am
11:00am
5:00pm
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thurs.
Fri.
Jan. 26
Jan. 27
Jan. 28
Jan. 29
Jan. 30
8:00am
8:00am
8:00am
8:00am
8:00am
Sat.
Sun.
Jan. 31
Feb. 1
5:00pm
7:30am
9:00am
11:00am
5:00pm
† Deceased
Evelyn Rogulich †
Sittman Family SI
Mathew Cavalieri †
Richard Jio
Mass for the People
Jim & Edna Rickling SI
John Shoop †
Gene Walkowiak †
Steven Wypiszynski †
Frank Conception †
Fr. Nestor Manlangit OFM †
Mass for the People
John Molinari SI
Becky Stanonik †
Balay Family SI
SI Special Intention
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5; Ps 96:1-3, 7-8a, 10; Mk 3:22-30
Heb 10:1-10; Ps 40:2, 4ab, 7-8a, 10, 11; Mk 3:31-35
Heb 10:11-18; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 4:1-20
Heb 10:19-25; Ps 24:1-6; Mk 4:21-25
Heb 10:32-39; Ps 37:3-6, 23-24, 39-40; Mk 4:26-34
Heb 11:1-2, 8-19; Lk 1:69-75; Mk 4:35-41
Dt 18:15-20; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; 1 Cor 7:32-35; Mk1:21-28
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE NEEDS & INTENTIONS OF:
Carmen Afan, Jackie Shillington Ant, Charles Astudillo, Filemon
Barongan, Emilia Bello, Bob Brennan, Dorothy Bromenshenkel,
Ian Brown, Kaitlin & Sheryl Bunge, Marie Califano, Phyllis Corkill, Brett
Davey, Judi DiMatteo, Margo Donahue, Jessica Ebilane, Jim Eigner,
William Elsner, JoAnn Farmen, Kathleen Garrova, Norma Gherrity,
Jeanette Hendren, Kathleen Hunt, Catherine Joseph, Joan
Koehmstedt, Jack Kriz, Rhonele Laurente, Annabelle Masiddo,
Makayla May, Abigail Allen Mendez, Andy Neidhart, Kevin O’Neill, Mila
Qurini, Joanie, Dave, & Maddie Radcliff, Maribel Remos, Antonio &
Bianca Rocabo, Jr., Lon Rocabo, Joanne Ross, Maria Santiago, Elise
Serrano, Laura Shiwanov, Aurelia Silva, Celeste Silveira, Agnes
Simpao, Susan Smith, Rina Sy, Irene Trisko, Asaf Valdez, Corazon &
Hermenigildo Valera, Gae Walker, Don & Shirley Wolf, Remedios
Yuching, Barbara Zepf.
May they find joy in the healing Love of Jesus Christ.
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR PRIESTS:
Rev. Nick Clavin, Rev. Ed Gallagher, Rev. John Gubbins
Jan. 24:
Jan. 25:
Jan. 26:
Jan. 27:
Jan. 28:
Jan. 29:
Jan. 30:
Jan. 31:
Feb. 1:
Rev. Patrick Murphy
Rev. John Bosco Musinguzi
Rev. Peter Navarra
Rev. Harry Neely, OSA
Rev. John Nesbitt
Rev. Duong Nguyen, SVD
Rev. Augustine Obasi
Rev. Emmanuel Ochigbo
Pope Francis
YOUTH MINISTRY
858 653-3591 ~ [email protected]
CONFIRMATION
Confirma on Date Announced : Sunday, April 26, 2015 @
2 P.M. Sponsor and candidate rehearsal TBA
Next Classes:
Year 1: Jan. 25th, Feb. 22nd
Year 2: Feb. 8th
Next Community Life Night: March 1st
YOUTH SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
Serving Meals to the Homeless at St. Vincent de Paul. Teens
and parents are welcome! Parent volunteers and drivers are
needed.
Dates:
Jan. 27th & Feb. 17: Dinner , 4-7 P.M.
Mar. 22nd & Mar. 29: Lunch, 10:30 A.M.-1 P.M.
Apr. 11th, Dinner, 4-7 P.M.
For more info. and sign-up: h p://
www.signupgenius.com/go/60b094daea928aa8-stvincent
DROP-IN
Drop-In Dates: January 27th
Twi er @stgregoryyouth, Instagram @stggcoreteam
For more info contact Pamela Diaz, Coordinator of Youth
Ministry. 858.653.3591 [email protected]
D®Ê‘›ÝƒÄ YÊçĦ-A—ç½ã M®Ä®ÝãÙù
Please visit www.yamsd.org,
[email protected]; 858 490-8260.
Young Adults, 18-39 Years Old:
† Bible Study Wednesdays at St. Michael’s in Poway, 6:30 P.M., in the
Ministry Center Green Room.
† Theology on Tap in East County: Mondays in January at Fuddruckers -5500 Grossmont Center Dr. Join other young adults, 18-39
years old, single and married for food, fellowship, and great speakers! 6:30 P.M. dinner; 7:30 P.M. speaker:
• Jan 26: Encountering the living Jesus: “QuieƟng the noise to meet
the God who longs for you!” with Lisa Hunt
† RelaƟonship Skills Workshop for ALL Singles and Couples at San
Rafael Church, Wednesdays, 7-8:30 P.M. , 17252 Bernardo Center
Dr. Do you want to grow in ALL your relaƟonships? Then join us for
a FREE 14-week rela onship skills series with Peggy and Ralph Skiano, Directors of the Diocesan Office for Marriage and Family Life.
Feel free to come to all, or drop in as you can! Topics include: Building a climate of Respect, Understanding Expecta ons, Speaking
Truth in Love, Handling Anger Construc vely, Forgiveness, Trust, and
more. For more info please contact Peggy Skiano at
[email protected]; or 858 490-8295.
† "How to Start and Grow a Young Adult Ministry at Your Parish or
Campus" Training, Tues., Feb. 3, 7-9 P.M., Diocesan Pastoral Center,
3888 Paducah Drive, SD 92117. Are you looking to start a young
adult ministry at your Parish or Campus—with permission from your
Pastor, of course? Do you want to know who young adults are,
what they need, and how to effec vely meet them? Do you want to
know how to run events and be effec ve leaders? If you answered
yes to any of these ques ons, join us! Please RSVP by Jan. 30 by
emailing Carrie at [email protected]; or 858 490-8260.
Go to www.yamsd.org for more info.
Bulletin Deadlines
Ads for the bulletin of February 8 are due in the
Office on Friday, January 30.
The Faith Community and Staff of St. Gregory the Great extend
a warm welcome to our newest parishioners and their families:
Kirk & Hannah Mawhinney, Jameson & Laarnie Mesa,
Christopher & Monica Lutgendorf, Kenneth Tan, Dominic &
Estela Peralta, Michael & Mary McCluney, Melissa Gallant, Nara
& Rosalin Karuppiah, Jeffrey & Melissa Golabek, Marlene
Gonzalez, Kyle & Jennae Kustra, Allen & Valerie Lindgren,
Andrew & Jennifer Davies, Elisha Navarro, and Dan Bednar.
Church Bathrooms
Should you notice a flooding problem occurring
in the men’s or women’s bathrooms, please
notify the ushers. Please do not attempt to solve
the problem yourself. Thank you.
SEVEN-DAY CANDLES
In Memory of:
Francis Stade
by Frank Crimi
Thank you
to our advertisers who sponsor this bulletin!
Please patronize their business, and let them know that
you appreciate their support of our parish.
Advertiser of the week is:
STAFFWORKS
PARISH MINISTRIES & GROUPS
50+ Club
Adopt-A-Family
Adoration
Altar Linens
Altar Servers
Baptism Seminars
Bible Study
Blood Drive
Book Club
Boy Scouts #616
Boy Scouts #664
Build-A-Miracle
Catholic Men’s Fellowship
Children’s Choir
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Confirmation Preparation-Adult
Confirmation Preparation-Youth
Cooking Group
Cub Scouts #614
Cursillo
Daily Mass Ministry
Kathi Spittel
Kathy Cazin
Deborah Sampson
David Rowe
Jenny Quimpo
Joanne & Bill Bernard
Paula Baker
Joni Deiters
Nancy Shute
Alan Muir
Kate Schemensky
Paul Honeycutt
Bill Boggs
Chris & Julianne North
Frank Deniston
Ginger Marlin
Deacon Ron Diem
Pamela Diaz
Margaret Byrne
Gerard Schnee
Frank & Paulette Deniston
Lolita Magpantay
Maria Quitugua
Divine Mercy Cenacle
Helen Kremp
Donuts & Coffee
Eddie Arebalo
Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist Greg Tom
Faith Formation-Adult
Deacon Ron Diem
Faith Formation–Children
Ginger Marlin
Faith Formation-Middle School
Ginger Marlin
Family Cancer Support
Kent Peters
Filipino-American
Hermie Moscoso
Film Fans
Marie McGowan
Gala
Lynn Bautista
Gardening Ministry
Betty Otto
Mike Yang
Greeters / Ushers
Don Wolf
Helping Hands
Margaret Byrne
Immaculate Heart Radio
Kathy Cazin
Kitchen Coordinator
Pat Rasmussen
Knights of Columbus
Dave Sigafoos
Lectors
Terry Poletto
Lighthouse Media
Joan Pernicano
Liturgical Environment:
Judy Cottel
Marriage Encounter
Ron & Patti Marcoux
Martha’s Ministry
Bea Iwig
Military Friendship & Support
John & Liz Dente
Ministry of Consolation
Jeannine Sullivan
Ministry of Mothers
Rebecca Podmenik
858-566-9345
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Ministry to the Homebound
Mothers Prayer Group
Music Ministry
New Parishioner Orientations
Our Lady of Fatima Devotion
Parent Teacher Stewardship Guild
Parish Tours
Prayer Wheel
Paulette Deniston
Susan LaCosta
Tom & Marcia Hommel
Carolyn Standifer
Maeve O’Connell
Deacon Ron Diem
Elizabeth Ostadan
Barbara & Paul Zepf
Prayers & Squares
Margaret Lynn
Pat Kikendall
RCIA
Deacon Ron Diem
Respect Life / Social Justice
Joan Pernicano
Maria Manyari
Returning Catholics
Deacon Ron Diem
Rosary Cenacle
Mary Ann Dunlop
Rosary Makers
Caroline Dixon
Rosary Makers—Outreach Mission Lucie Hoge
School Board
Maeve O’Connell
Sister Parish Outreach
Steve Locke
Sister Parish Outreach
Carolyn Prosi
Sister Parish Outreadh - Food Drive Eddie Arebalo
Spirit Wear
Bob & Shawn Heim
St. Vincent / Meals for Homeless
Margie Mills
Sunday Childcare Co-op
Claudia Saipe
Jennifer Parker
Vacation Bible School
Ginger Marlin
Wedding Ministry
Tina Diem
Widows Friendship Group
Kristine Campiglia
Joan Koehmstedt
Women’s Friendship Circle
Judy Roitz
Youth Ministry
Pam Diaz
Youth Ministry Parent Advisors
Pam Diaz
619-857-5443
619-977-1037
858-653-3583
858-693-8015
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858-484-8669
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619-952-1281
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858-653-3594
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619-933-4077
858-547-4692
858-653-3594
858-653-3591
858-653-3591
Pastoral Stewardship Council (PSC)
Chief Steward
Michael Kielty
Chief Steward of Financial Council Gene Fantano
Chief Steward of Parish Development Maria Sittmann
Communications
Rob Thornhill
Stewards of Catholic School
Maeve O’Connell
Stewards of Christian Formation
Ken Marra
Stewards of Groups/Organizations Carolyn Burns
Stewards of Liturgy
Cheryl Magner
Stewards of Parish Life
Bob Heim
Stewards of Parish Outreach
Mike Harris
Stewards of Parish-wide Involvement
Bill Carpenter
Webmaster
Jenny Quimpo
858-271-1004
858-549-0966
619-846-4706
858-679-0407
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858-442-3871
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858-271-7250
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St. Gregory the Great Church and the
Knights of Columbus Council 10094
present:
2015 ST. GREGORY THE GREAT
TIM HILGEMAN MEMORIAL GOLF CLASSIC
Friday, Feb. 13, 1 P.M. Shotgun Start, 4-person format
Riverwalk Golf Course
$125 per player, includes golf, golf shirt, & dinner
$25 banquet ticket only
**Proceeds benefit STGG Catholic School**
Register at:
https://eventbrite.com/event/15182115115/
Our Lady of Angels
Please remember to bring
your canned goods and foods donations
to Mass each Sunday, to help
Our Lady of Angels. May God
Bless your generosity abundantly
always!
Also, please note that the Sister Parish Outreach
Ministry will NOT be holding our annual rummage sale
due to the Parish Hall construction schedule. We are
planning to hold a fundraiser later in the year. Thank you
for your continued support for our ministry, which benefits
the struggling families of our sister parish. They are so
very grateful for all that our generous parish provides.
Mothers Prayer Group
The Mothers Prayer Group meets every Tuesday evening at
7 P.M., in the Hall. Come join us to pray for our children! For
information please contact Susan LaCosta at 619 977-1037.
The WOMEN’S FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE
will next meet Monday, Jan. 26, at
7 P.M., in the Trinity Room. All invited!
Men’s Fellowship . . .
will next meet Tues., Jan. 27,
7 P.M., in the Hall.
Gentlemen, come, connect, communicate,
discuss, and share so we can help one another.
Look forward to seeing you there!
The SGG Women’s Book Club
The Book Club will meet on Monday, Feb. 2, at 7 P.M.
in the Trinity Room, and on Thursday, Feb. 12, at
10:30 A.M. in the Hall. We will be reading Saving
CeeCee Honeycutt by Beth Hoffman. Next month we
will be reading The Art Forger by B. A. Shapiro. For
more information, please call Kate Schemensky at 858 748-5227.
Did you know the miraculous image of Our
Lady of Guadalupe is a “heavenly photograph”?
And that the mere survival of this cloth for over 500
years is another miracle? To view the Tilma, pls.
visit http://www.sancta.org/basilica.html, the site of
the Basilica dedicated to Our Lady.
Please join us for a 10-week Bible Study,
The Prophets, on Wednesdays, 10 A.M.—
Noon in the Hall beginning in late February. In this study we will discover who the
prophets were, what their message was,
and why they are important to us. See how their powerful
words speak to us today, shedding light on our faith and
our lives. For more information, or to sign up, please contact Nancy Shute at 858 229-2726,
or [email protected].
AROUND THE DIOCESE
† 17th Annual Divine Mercy Converence, Feb. 6 & 7, Mission
San Antonio de Pala, the Juan Diego Center. Abbot Charles
Wright celebrates the opening Mass on Friday at 7 P.M., followed
by Tim Francis’s talk: “Amazing Miracles.” Saturday registration
starts at 8 P.M.; Rosary at 8:40, and first speaker is at 9. Preregister by January 28: Adult $20; married couple $30; children
under 17 $10. After Jan. 28, tickets will be: Adults $25; married
couple $40; children under 17 $15. For more information, please
call 619 276-6637; or online at www.SDdivinemercy.org.
† Love Our Priests Prayer Group of Ascension Church, 11292
Clairemont Mesa Blvd., SD 92124. The next Mass is on Sat.,
Feb. 28, 10 A.M., in honor of Fr. Richard Perozich, Pastor of
Immaculate Conception Parish in Old Town. Fr. Perozich will tell
us about his unusual and winding journey to the Priesthood.
Please bring a friend and a dish to share. For more information,
please call Jean Hosenkamp at 858 560-7132.
† Whispering Winds 33rd Annual
Dinner Dance Gala, Sat., Feb. 28,
San Diego Marriott Marquis & Marina,
333W. Harbor Drive, SD. Starting at
5:30 P.M. Silent Auction, Dinner, Live Auction, Dancing ~ black
tie optional. RSVP online at www.whisperingwinds.org or mail by
Feb. 17.
† Support Group for Separated & Divorced. An ongoing support group for anyone suffering from the pain and loss associated
with a separation or divorce. We meet Sundays at 10:15 A.M. at
St. James Catholic Church – Ministry Center in Solana
Beach. For info please contact Frank Grant at 760 533-1520, or
[email protected]; or Jan Nadler at 760 814-8604.
† 2015 Diocesan Revival will be held Feb. 2-4 at St. Rita’s
Church, 7 P.M. each evening. Rev. Anthony Bozeman will be the
preacher. The Revival is sponsored by the Diosan Commission
for African American Catholics. Free! All are welcome!
† Healing After Divorce. New paths, a free support group for the
separated and divorced, will meet on Tuesdays at 6:30 P.M. from
February 10 through May 5 at Sacred Heart Church ministry
Center, 655 C Avenue, Coronado. For information, pls. call 619
435-6136; or visit www.sacredheartcor.org.
Loving God’s Most Magnificent Creations
A Pro-Life Observance of 42 Years since Roe vs. Wade
This is a peaceful demonstration, in Observance of 42 Years since Roe vs. Wade since 1973. A
witness to the truth concerning the greatest human rights violation of our time,
legalized abortion on demand.
Saturday
January 31, 2015
sandiegowalkforlife.org/
6th & Laurel - Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
9:00 – 12 Noon
Carpooling: From St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church.
Meet at front of Church, we leave at 7:30am.
Joan 858- 336-7035
[email protected]
St. Gregory the Great
Catholic School
15315 Stonebridge Parkway, SD, CA 92131
A Community of Faith, Knowledge,
and Service
OPEN HOUSE & BOOK FAIR
Sunday, January 25, 2015—1:00—3:00 P.M.
Don’t miss this great opportunity to meet the principal and teachers; visit
state-of-the-art classrooms; meet students and their families; visit the
Library Media Center and shop the Book Fair.
Please contact the school office with any questions at (858) 397-1290.
Visit our website at www.stggcs.org
We look forward to seeing you there!
Prospective Kindergarten Parent Information Meeting
Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 6:30 P.M. at the school
We invite all those who are interested in placing your child in our
kindergarten program for 2015-2016 to our parent information meeting.
Topics presented at this meeting will include developmental readiness for
our academic kindergarten, the school mission and philosophy, and the
kindergarten curriculum. Developmental screening appointments, the
first step in the enrollment process, will be scheduled at this meeting.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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586-0888
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email: [email protected]
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29 years experience in personal injury
civil litigation / damage claims
St. Augustine HS; UCSD; USD Law School Graduate
Parishioner - Free Consultation (619)
850-2096
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Brian or Sally, coordinators
Located in the Scripps Ranch Trader Joe's Center
FREE Exam & Consultation
Invisalign and Traditional Braces for Adults and Children
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Orthodontic Specialist
13035 Pomerado Rd., Ste. D
Poway
486-1412
Dr. David S. Gilmore
• St. Gregory’s Parishioner
• Board Certified Orthodontist
9870 Hibert Street, Ste. D9 • San Diego, CA 92131
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Joe Snyder, VP/Branch Manager
La Jolla Office - 1127 Wall Street
Since 1978
(858) 720-9373 - [email protected]
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858.578.6670
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Ken Pouladin
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Tues-Sat 10-6 Closed Sun/Mon UnitedHealthcare Medicare Solutions
Bill and Cynthia Collins
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858-335-1949
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[email protected]
Serving:
POWAY
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Scripps Ranch, Rancho Bernardo,
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12250 Crosthwaite Circle
Poway, CA 92064
Phone: 858-748-5044
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Tel: 619-234-4820
Mon-Fri 8 AM-4:30 PM
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