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Page 2 Third Sunday of Advent December 13, 2015
Please give to
those who have
given a lifetime... This weekend has been
designated for a
collection for the
Retirement Fund
for Religious
Elder sisters, brothers, and religious order priests dedicated
their lives to service. These women and men—more accus-
tomed to giving rather than receiving, to serving rather than
being served—accept the inevitable challenges of aging
with grace, humility, and wisdom. Their habits of prayer
sustain them, and many find new ways to minister, even at
advanced ages. Please pray for God's continued blessing on
those who have faithfully served our Church and world.
Through your donation, you share in the actual care of
these selfless, dedicated women and men. There are special
envelopes in the pews for this collection. Please return the
envelope in the collection basket or to the Parish Office.
There will be no Religious Education classes
on the following Wednesdays: December 16,
23 or 30th Classes will resume on Wednesday,
January 6th. Merry Christmas!
Religious Education News
Parish Posada Friday, December 18th
7pm starting at the Parish Hall
Come share in this
reenactment of the journey
Mary and Joseph took
through Bethlehem seeking
a place to stay. Parishioners
dressed as Joseph and
Mary knock on the doors of
houses around the parish
neighborhood. As the group processes through
the neighborhood a traditional song is sung. At
last, Mary and Joseph are welcomed and we
conclude the evening back at the Parish Hall
for hot chocolate, bread and several
piñatas! This is a fun family event and
everyone is welcome—dress warmly!
Pastorela Sunday, December 20th
1pm in the Parish Hall
Oscar and the
Spanish Choir
have been
practicing this
Spanish
Christmas play
since
September!
Join us for this fun melodramatic play
and watch as good and evil battle for victory!
Even if you don’t
understand
Spanish, you will
enjoy this fun
event. You can
also buy tamales
for lunch!
This Sunday is called �Gaudete� Sunday � �Rejoice Sunday�. This comes from the readings we hear today, and it underlines an im-portant point. In the Gospel, we hear John the Baptist telling different groups what to do - they must repent, and change their lives. We might think of this as a rather joyless thing - something which is hard and unrewarding. The message of this Sunday is that repentance and changing our lives to welcome Jesus is something richly joyful. When we are planning to welcome anyone we love to our homes, we set about cleaning and preparing for their visit with enthusiasm - nothing is too much trouble for someone we care for greatly. Even scrub-bing the bath or polishing the furniture can be a happy and joyful thing! The message of this Sunday is that preparing to welcome the Lord - even though it may involve hard work - is something utterly joyful, be cause of our love for Him, and His love for us.
Hope and Joy
We begin this third week of Advent
asking to feel the joy that comes from
knowing our Lord's coming to us is
near. In these precious days ahead, we
are praying, longing, hoping in the
background of our everyday lives.
His mission is for each of us who ask, "What must we do?"
He tells us to give away our coats, our security. He asks that we
not bully people but be content with our lives.
We can smile today as we imagine the freedom he has won for
us and how liberating it will be to live it, with him, for others.
It is right to give our God thanks and praise.
Have no anxiety at all, but in everything,
by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving,
make your requests known to God.
Then the peace of God that surpasses all understanding
will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:6-7
Shout for joy, O daughter Zion!
Sing joyfully, O Israel!
Be glad and exult with all your heart. Zephaniah 3:14
Rejoice always. Pray without ceasing.
In all circumstances give thanks. 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
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Sunday, December 13, 2015 Location School Gift Card Sale after Masses Referendum Signature Gathering after Masses Monday, December 14, 2015 Location Youth Leadership Mtg. 6:00pm Hall Pastorela Practice 6:30pm Hall Tuesday, December 15, 2015 Location School’s Christmas Program 9:00am/7:00pm Hall Youth Night 6:30pm Hall Small Faith I & II 6:30pm Hall Wednesday, December 16, 2015 Location Eucharistic Adoration 7:30am-8:30am Church Choir 7:00pm Church Thursday, December 17, 2015 Location Friday, December 18, 2015 Location Scouts 3:00pm-4:00pm Hall Posada 7:00pm Hall Saturday, December 19, 2015 Location Clean the Church 8:00am Church Eucharistic Adoration 3:30pm-5:00pm Church Pastorela Practice 6:30pm Hall
GIFTS OF OUR TREASURY THE WEEK OF December 6, 2015
General Collection $4,503.00 Average Weekly Parish Operating Costs $7,155.00 Deficit for the week of December 6, 2015 —$2,652.00
Building Fund—December 6, 2015 $3,639.00
Mass Intentions
Please Pray For
Weekly Events at St. Didacus
Welcome to St. Didacus Parish! Masses Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 8:30am & 10:00am English 11:30am in Spanish Daily Mass Mon., Thurs., Fri. 7:30am Wednesday 8:30am & Tues. 6:00pm Eucharistic Adoration Wed. 7:30am—8:30am / Saturday 3:30pm—5:00pm
First Fridays 8:00am—9:00am Confessions—Saturdays 3:30pm or by appt. Baptisms: Arrangements must be made 3 months in advance. Contact the Parish Office for information. Weddings: Arrangements must be made at least 9 months in advance. Please contact the Parish Office.
Pastor, Fr. Michael J. Sinor Parish Office 619-284-3472
And the special intentions in our Book of Needs
Rosalba Alarcon Maria Luz Arrellano Diann Bauer Dan Bauer Herbert Baxter Robert Bayles Jessica Becerra Martha Becerra Ron Berry Rita Bonnell Norm Boyer Herminia Brignoni Ibeth Brignoni Ruben Campos Marie Cavanaugh Gail Cedercrans Eileen Connolly Irene Davis MaryLou De Luca Aaron Damishia Bob Demers
Cecelia Dueber Mary Farrell Santiago Fontes Susan Guenzel Dolores Hansel Kelley Kessler Bernie Kober Marilyn Kober Elizabeth La Costa Virginia Lantry Juanita Lopez Maria Lopez Anthony Martinez Rosalie Martinez Claire Meighan Terrence McCabe Emma McPhereson Dolores Mediano Dominick Palestini Gladys Palestini Diane Porter
Antonia Raya Dolores Robertson Atina Rodriguez Aaron Rodriguez Alette Rodriguez Jeff Salazar Christine Segura Mark Silke Michael Smith Angel Tapia Pedro Tapia Helen Terry Merida Tirado Therese Tucker Carol Verdon The Webb Family Jason Williamson Joan Williamson Adalina Zarate
Josephine
The gift of your treasure helps us meet our weekly obligations.
St. Paul reminds us that our God is an abundant God, the ultimate giver of gifts. He promises to give us all that we need. When we trust that God will
take care of us, it is easier for us to share what we have been given.
Saturday………….........December 12 6:00AM……………..…...†Gerarditos Lopez 5:00PM……………….…†Dr. Tom Driscoll Sunday………….....…...December 13 8:30AM………………….People of St. Didacus 10:00AM………….……..†Fred Dueber 11:30AM………….……..†Adela Fernandez Monday………………...December 14 7:30AM…….……………..Linda Lu, Spec. Int. Tuesday………..…..…..December 15 6:00PM…………...........Gibbons Family, Spec. Int. Wednesday……......….December 16 8:30AM……….….……..Christmas Novena Thursday………...…….December 17 7:30AM………………….Christmas Novena Friday…………...……...December 18 7:30AM…………...…....…Christmas Novena Saturday………….........December 19 5:00PM……………….…Christmas Novena
Readings for the Week of December 13, 2015 Sunday: Zep 3:14-18a/Is 12:2-6/Phil 4:4-7/Lk 3:10-18 Monday: Nm 24:2-7, 15-17a/Ps 25:4-9/Mt 21:23-27 Tuesday: Zep 3:1-2, 9-13/Ps 34:2-3, 6-7, 17-19, 23/Mt 21:28-32 Wednesday: Is 45:6b-8, 18, 21b-25/Ps 85:9-14/Lk 7:18b-23 Thursday: Gn 49:2, 8-10/Ps 72:1-4, 7-8, 17/Mt 1:1-17 Friday: Jer 23:5-8/Ps 72:1-2, 12-13, 18-19/Mt 1:18-25 Saturday: Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25a/Ps 71:3-6, 16-17/Lk 1:5-25 Next Sunday: Mi 5:1-4a/Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19/Heb 10:5-10/Lk 1:39-45 Observances for the Week of December 13, 2015 Sunday: 3rd Sunday of Advent Monday: John of the Cross, Priest and Doctor of the Church Tuesday: Wednesday: Las Posadas comienzan Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Next Sunday: 4th Sunday of Advent
Readings for the Week of December 13, 2015 Sunday: Zep 3:14-18a/Is 12:2-6/Phil 4:4-7/Lk 3:10-18
Monday: Nm 24:2-7, 15-17a/Ps 25:4-9/Mt 21:23-27 Tuesday: Zep 3:1-2, 9-13/Ps 34:2-3, 6-7, 17-19, 23/Mt 21:28-32 Wednesday: Is 45:6b-8, 18, 21b-25/Ps 85:9-14/Lk 7:18b-23 Thursday: Gn 49:2, 8-10/Ps 72:1-4, 7-8, 17/Mt 1:1-17 Friday: Jer 23:5-8/Ps 72:1-2, 12-13, 18-19/Mt 1:18-25 Saturday: Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25a/Ps 71:3-6, 16-17/Lk 1:5-25 Next Sunday: Mi 5:1-4a/Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19/ Heb 10:5-10/Lk 1:39-45
Rejoice in the Lord always; again I say, rejoice.
Indeed, the Lord is near. —Philippians 4:4-5
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What a great reminder that the reason for the season is
Jesus!
Join us for St. Didacus School’s Christmas Program
Tuesday, December 15th
9:00am or 7:00pm at the school
Our Christmas Novena of Masses starts on Wednesday!
Get your envelopes turned in
to the Parish Office ASAP!
The Altar Society would like to thank everyone who baked and shopped at last weekend’s sale! They raised over $2,500 that will go toward parish needs.
Get Your 2016 Calendar
this weekend!
They’re here! A gift from Holy
Cross—our 2016 Calendars! This year
featuring Pope Francis and the Domes-
tic Church. Pick one up on your way
out of Mass today. One per family!
Help us decorate the
Church for Christmas!
Sunday, December 20th
at 12:30pm after the
Spanish Mass
Come help us get the Church
ready for Christmas. There will
be some heavy lifting and tree decorating and
we’d love your help!
Come help clean the Church in
preparation for Christmas! Saturday, December 19th
at 8am.
Last chance to do your GIFT
CARD shopping after Mass! Kathy
Ward will be here after Mass on Sunday
selling gift cards. Your purchases benefit
the school and make your Christmas
shopping even easier! Thank you for your support!
Many thanks to everyone who donated a blanket for the Trinitarians of Mary’s Blanket Drive for the poor of Mexico. Lots of people will be warm and cozy because of your generous donations. Thank you!
Congratulations to St. Didacus student Ashley Lejeune! She was baptized at the school Mass on December 8th. Help us overturn the law
making Physician-Assisted
Suicide legal in California. The Knights of Columbus will
be outside after Mass today
gathering signatures to get this
referendum on the ballot in November, 2016.
Please note: Only registered voters are able to
sign and you may only sign the petition one time.
Page 5 Third Sunday of Advent December 13, 2015
Rejoice Always The third Sunday of Advent is
traditionally known as “Gaudete
Sunday.” Gaudete is the Latin word
for “rejoice.” We light the pink can-
dle on our Advent wreaths to high-
light the joyful mood that is elicited
by our growing awareness that the
Lord is near. Like Mary, we do not
rejoice in ourselves or in our possessions, but “our spirits
rejoice in God, our Savior,” the Son of God who alone can
bring true “joy to the world!”
A new movie about Mother Teresa: The Letters
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Kid’s Corner
Today we hear John the
Baptist preparing people
for the coming of Jesus.
The people were very
excited. John told them
that they had to change
their lives for the better
and share what they had
with others. See if you can
find John’s words below.
Plan ahead and note our
Christmas Mass times:
Thursday, December 24th
Christmas Eve Family Mass
4:00pm
Christmas Eve Choir Concert
6:30pm
Christmas Eve Bilingual Mass
7:00pm
Friday, December 25th
Christmas Day Mass
9:00am
Pope Francis opens the
bronze holy door of
St. Peter’s Basilica to
usher in the year-long
celebration of the Year of
Mercy. Bishop McElroy has designated Pilgrimage Churches in the Diocese of San Diego and
the dates for the opening of the Holy Doors is listed: La Capilla de Cristo Rey, El Centro TBD
Our Lady of Guadalupe, Calexico, Sunday, Dec. 13th Mission San Diego de Alcala, Sunday, Dec. 13th
St. Joseph Cathedral, Sunday, Dec. 13th Saint Jude Shrine of the West, Sunday, Dec. 13th
Saint Thomas More, Wednesday, Dec. 16th. For more info, visit the diocese website at:
http://www.sdcatholic.org/Portals/0/olsfiles/Jubilee%20Year/general_resources.pdf
December 8, 2015
Pagina 6 Tercer Domingo del Adviento 13 de diciembre, 2015
NOTICIAS CATECISMO
No habrá cat ecism o los
m iércoles: 16, 23 y 30
de d iciem bre. Regresa-
rem os el m iérco les 6 de enero .
Feliz Navidad y Prospero Año
Nuevo para todas las
familias del Catecismo.
POSADA COMUNITARIA
Celebrarem os nuest ras t ra-
d icional Posada el viernes
18 de diciembre con una
pequeña procesión con
velas y villancicos por
nuest ra vecindar io, los in-
vit am os a t rae pan dulce y
chocolat e calient e para com part ir con la co-
m unidad a las 7 PM.
PASTORELA Aco m p áñ en o s e l
próxim o domingo 20
de diciembre des-
pués de misa a ver
la pastorela que
Oscar
Rodrí-
guez esta dirigiendo y
produciendo. Los jóve-
nes de conf irm ación es-
t arán vendiendo t am ales
para recaudar fondos para su ret iro de
conf irm ación. Acom páñenos con t oda su
fam ilia a est a nuest ra t rad ición Navideña.
DOMINGO DE LA ALEGRIA
Est e dom ingo se denom ina t rad icionalm ent e
dom ingo “gaudete” , o de alegr ía. En la Bib lia,
la alegr ía acom paña t odo el cum plim ient o de
las prom esas de Dios. Est a vez el gozo será
par t icu larm ent e profundo: “El Señor est á cer-
ca” . Toda pet ición a Dios debe est ar apoyada
en la acción de gracias. La práct ica de la just i-
cia y la vivencia de la alegr ía que nos llevarán
a la paz au t ént ica, al Shalom (vida, in t egr idad)
de Dios.
¿Qué debemos hacer? Es la pregunt a que
m uchos nos podem os form ularnos hoy. La
respuest a de Juan Baut ist a no es t eor ía vacía.
Es a t ravés de gest os y acciones concret as de
just icia, respet o, so lidar idad y coherencia
cr ist iana, com o dem ost ram os nuest ra vo lun-
t ad de paz, vam os const ruyendo un t ejido
social m ás d igno de h ijos de Dios, vam os con-
quist ando los cam bios rad icales y profundos
que nuest ra vida y nuest ra sociedad necesi-
t an. Pero para eso, es necesar io pur if icar el
corazón, dejarnos invadir por el Espír it u de
Dios, liberarnos de las at aduras del egoísm o y
el acom odam ient o, no t em er al cam bio y d is-
ponernos con alegr ía, con esperanza y ent u-
siasm o a cont r ibu ir en la const rucción de un
fu t u ro m ás hum ano, que sea verdadera ex-
presión del Reino de Dios que Jesús nos t rae,
y así poder exclam ar con alegr ía: ¡venga a no-
sotros tu Reino, Señor!
Por favor, sean generosos con la segunda co-lecta del día de hoy, que será para ayudara al fondo de pen-sión para los
Religiosos, ellos han dado su vida por anun-ciarnos el Evangelio del Señor.
Ayúdenos a limpiar la igle-sia para prepararnos para
Navidad
Sábado 19 de diciembre a las 8 AM.
The Catholic Church in California serves and advocates for the poor, vulnerable and those in need not because they are Catholic, but because we are Catholic.
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“I have decided to announce an Extraordinary Jubilee which has at its centre the mercy of God. It will be a Holy Year of Mercy. We want to live in the light of the word of the Lord: “Be merciful, even as your Father is merciful” (cf. Lk 6:36). And this especially applies to confessors! So much mercy! - excerpt from a homily by Pope Francis announcing the extraordinary Jubilee”
– Pope Francis
A PUBLICATION OF THE CALIFORNIA CATHOLIC CONFERENCE VOLUME 1, NO. 10
Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy Begins As the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy commences on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception (December 8), we are surrounded by charitable opportunities and, because we are in Advent, may feel just a bit more inclined to perform works of mercy.
We may volunteer at our local soup kitchen, adopt a needy family or, with the abundance of bell ringers in front of shops, make a quick contribution that may lessen our “guilt” at buying so many gifts.
In reality, because God has shown mercy on all of us, we are encouraged to incorporate mercy into our daily life. Everyday deeds – taking care of children, teaching adults and children about faith, caring for an elderly parent or visiting a sick friend in the hospital – are true works of mercy. As Saint Teresa of Avila said,
Christ has no body but yours, No hands, no feet on earth but yours, Yours are the eyes with which he looks, Compassion on this world
But after the holidays, for some of us, it may seem difficult to incorporate mercy into our pressure- filled, hectic daily routines. Yet Pope Francis –
www.cacatholic.org
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echoing the call of the Gospel – continually challenges us to reach out and encounter those in need and those living on the margins of society.
Because We Are Catholic will focus on these works of mercy throughout the Jubilee Year of Mercy, highlighting a different one each month. First, an introduction:
• Feed the hungry
• Give drink to the thirsty
• Clothe the naked
• Shelter the homeless
• Visit the sick
• Visit the imprisoned
• Bury the dead
• Counsel the doubtful
• Comfort the sorrowful
• Bear wrongs patiently
• Forgive all injuries
• Pray for the living and the dead
• Instruct the ignorant
• Admonish the sinner
Corporal Works of Mercy
Spiritual Works of Mercy
www.cacatholic.org
A PUBLICATION OF THE CALIFORNIA CATHOLIC CONFERENCE VOLUME 1, NO. 10 2
The Works of Mercy
The spiritual and corporal works of mercy are charitable actions we perform for others. Spiritual works of mercy include: instructing, advising, consoling and comforting others. The corporal works of mercy focus on helping those in need.
By performing these works, it helps alleviate human misery in all forms – poverty, oppression, physical and psychological illness and emotional or spiritual distress. Misery does not discriminate - it afflicts all at some point. The choice is ours on how we improve our situation.
WhaT is a Jubilee year?
The jubilee year is a “Holy Year” marked by acts of faith, charity and “brotherly communion” according the Vatican’s website. Ordinary jubilee years occur every 25 or 50 years, an extraordinary jubilee is declared for a momentous occasion, the last one occurred in 1983.
The concept of a Jubilee stems from ancient Hebrew tradition
where a Jubilee was celebrated every 50 years. It was a time intended to restore equality among the Israelites. It provided opportunities for families to regain control over property and even gain their personal freedom if enslaved.
The start of a Jubilee year is marked with the opening of the Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica. This door is normally cemented shut. This symbolic rite indicates that the faithful are offered an extraordinary path towards salvation during the Jubilee
Kicking off this year of Mercy, the California Catholic Conference would like to highlight the mercy that takes place all around us. During the next year, we are asking our members to submit stories about the mercy they witness in their churches and communities. Please submit your story to [email protected].
cacatholic.org
Vatican Website: http://w2.vatican.va/content/vatican/en.html
Year of Mercy Website http://www.im.va/content/gdm/en.html
For more information, go to:
“I am confident that the whole Church, which is in such need of mercy for we are sinners, will be able to find in this Jubilee the joy of rediscovering and rendering fruitful God’s mercy, with which we are all called to give comfort to every man and every woman of our time. Do not forget that God forgives all, and God forgives always. Let us never tire of asking forgiveness.”
– Pope Francis
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