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7390 W. Manchester Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90045 Phone: 310-670-2243 Fax: 310-670-5052 Website: www.st-anastasia.org E-mail: [email protected] Parish established in 1953 in honor of James Francis Cardinal McIntyre February 26th, 2012 First Sunday of Lent

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

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

    February 26th, 2012 First Sunday of Lent

  • MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK SUN., 2/26 7:30 AM. MAURICE MOORMAN +

    9:00 AM. GEORGE GONZALEZ + 10:30 AM. HENRY CORTEZ + 12:00 NN. FERNANDO ABREGO + 7:30 PM. MSGR. JOSEPH GEORGE +

    MON., 2/27 6:30 AM. CONAL HARRIS + 8:00 AM. JULIA COX TUE., 2/28 6:30 AM. MSGR. PETER C. HEALY + 8:00 AM. SPECIAL INTENTIONS p WED., 2/29 6:30 AM. LYNN KIERNAN + 8:00 AM. RUDY SVORINICH, SR. + 5:30 PM. ZACHARY KIERNAN + THURS., 03/01 6:30 AM. FLORI ROBNETT p 8:00 AM. ROSEMARY POPP + FRI., 03/02 6:30 AM. LOUIS ALFANO + 8:00 AM. ESPERANZA DALAND + SAT., 03/03 8:00 AM. MARY FULTON + 5:30 PM. CONNIE KANE + p Birthdays and Ì Anniversaries!!

    Reflection on Today’s Readings:

    Ministry gathers us and makes us a faith family...

    First Sunday of Lent - The waters of Baptism make us part of the new covenant in Christ. But the bishops’ pastoral letter on stewardship reminds us that “there is a fundamental obligation

    arising from the Sacrament of Baptism. . . that people place their gifts, their resources — their selves — at God’s service in and through the Church.”

    Next Week - Celebrating Our Faith Sat., Mar. 3rd & Sun., Mar. 4th, 2012 - Second Sunday of Lent!

    We encourage all to read and reflect on the Biblical passages that will be proclaimed at all Masses next Sunday:

    Reading 1 Reading 2 Gospel: Gn 22:1-2, 9a,10-13,15-18(26B) Rom 8:31b-34 Mk 9:2-10

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

    FOCUS: Seek refuge in God’s covenant of love - Lent is a season for repentance. Our relationship with God offers us a refuge from the temptations of sin and a gateway to salvation. Through deed and prayer we glorify God, whose mercy is never ending. Through Jesus, we recognize that suffering is a part of our journey of faith. LITURGY OF THE WORD: In the first reading, God gives the rainbow as a sign. He will not allow a flood to devastate the entire earth again. In the second reading, we are told that the Great Flood prefigured Baptism, by which we are saved. Today’s Gospel tells of Jesus in the desert, tempted by Satan and attended to by angels, before He began His public ministry.

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

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

    Rectory Office at 310-670-2243.

    Maggie Kohly Michael Power Carla Roberts Peter Heredia Jacquelin Albini Jack Muñoz Michael Jones Fran Wilkerson John Swanson George Rader Roy Sheraden Sam Solter Larry Lovett Jorden Aponte Tom Tyrrell

    Shareen Hakim Antonia Gonzales Maxine & Stuart Liebman Matthew Salvo Sherry Stevens Bernice Cubie Elizabeth Drake George Galip Ethel Curry Kim Calimlim Mary Witteman Ed Kwinn Benita Bicarme Helen Grisby

    Julia Cox Donna House Jeff Bristol Lucille Burk Delgado Emmeline Mallo Randy Huartson Martha Keglevich Jody Bruno Bertha Marcinkus Jeanne Ahern Derek Comes Sheila Moore Luanne Sinski Peggy Keelaghan

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

    Celebrants: Msgr. Vadakin Msgr. Vadakin Fr. Tom Msgr. Cox Msgr. Gonzales Msgr. Gonzales CONFESSIONS: 3:30-5 pm - 7:30-8 pm

    ** Msgr. Vadakin **Msgr. Vadakin **Msgr. Vadakin **

    Dear Parishioners, On this First Sunday of Lent, the Word of God has us reflecting on the nature of temptation—but more

    importantly how the beauty of self control and the grace of Christ help us to conquer even our very selves. We need not worry, walk about aimlessly, or flounder. In Christ we can conquer. We can accomplish, we can grow toward spiritual perfection. This is the Gospel—this is the good news! We will have Mass at 5:30 pm. on Wednesdays followed by Simple Soup. Stations of the Cross will be on Fridays at 7 pm. Be there, or be square. ( Devotedly, Father Gabe P.S. Please have a look at our Together in Mission status: ~ looking good!!!! (go to next page…)

    Your ways, O Lord, make known to me; teach me your paths. - Psalm 25:4

  • Ministry sends us beyond the parish…

    FACT OF LIFE Learn From Dying Jesus to Pray for Others Benedict XVI explained how in this moment of prayer, Jesus suffers in communion with all people.

    "In that moment, Jesus makes his own the whole of Psalm 22, the great psalm of the suffering people of Israel, and so he is taking upon himself not only the tribulation of his people, but also of all people who suffer under the oppression of evil -- and, at the same time, he brings all of this before the heart of God himself, in the certainty that his cry will be heard in the Resurrection," the Pope stated. Christ's is a suffering "in communion with us and for us that is born of love and already includes redemption, the victory of love," he added. The Holy Father reflected that we also "find ourselves again and again faced with the 'here and now' of suffering, of the silence of God -- we so often express it in our prayer -- and yet, we also find ourselves before the 'here and now' of the Resurrection, of the response of a God who took our sufferings upon himself, so that he might carry them together with us, and give us the sure hope that they will be overcome." . . . "Dear friends, in prayer let us bring our daily crosses to God, in the certainty that he is present and listens to us.” (Pope Benedict's General Audience, February 8, 2012) Prayer for Life: Jesus, as you shared life in the womb of Mary, so now send your protection upon every child still in the womb, and grant to their mothers the strength and joy that comes from welcoming the gift of life. We pray through Christ our Lord, Amen.

    FROM THE ARCH- DIOCESE OF MEXICO CITY - Nation’s Severe

    Drought Points to Much More Serious Problem: In the face of the crushing drought affecting the Tarahumara Moun-tains in Mexico, the Archdiocese of Mexico City is calling on citizens and government to exercise greater environ-mental stewardship. The editors of Desde la Fe, official archdiocesan publication, wrote on February 5 that the drought—which is affecting half the country—is pointing to a much more serious problem worldwide, which is the environmental imbalance that is leading us to an environmental disaster. The editors said much of the environmental degradation has been driven by economic greed and immoral selfishness and urge that [t]he response to emergencies should now be turned into a change of mentality in citizens and into new public policies in governments to solve the problems over the long term. The task is enormous, [but] if we want to pass a better world on to the new generations, we need to urgently change in order to recover respect for the environment. To read the full report visit: http://www.ewtnnews.com/catholic-news/Americas.php?id=4819. Visit also: catholicclimatecovenant.org. Together in Mission 2012 Campaign:

    Goal: $73,613.40 (Report as of: Feb. 21st, 2012) PLEDGED: $34,326.00 PAID: $25,604.00 Thank you for your generosity.

    Lenten 2012 Reflections… Get up, stay up, and take one more step. “When you give to the poor, don’t let your

    left hand know what your right is doing.” - Matthew 6;3 In the inspiring true-story movie Conviction (2010), Kenny Waters spends eighteen years in prison, wrongly convicted of the 1983 murder of Katharina Brown. Kenny’s sister, Betty Anne, completes her GED, college degree, and law school while struggling through a divorce, raising two children, and tending a bar. Her goal? To become Kenny’s attorney and prove his innocence. Betty Anne dedicates eighteen years to freeing Kenny, only to have him die six months later. “Those six months were the greatest six months of his life,” Betty declares. “He died a free man.” She offers us three words that have the power of change our lives: “Don’t give up!” Divorced? Financially destroyed? Betrayed? Deserted? Slighted? Seize the opportunity this Lent provides: Fine-tune your determination to draw triumph out of tragedy, possibilities out of pain, healing out of their hurt. Encourage others to share their pains, reveal their feelings, confess their failures, disclose their doubts, admit their fears, and acknowledge their weakness. Choose not to be a complainer, but rather an explainer, showing others how to handle their suffering effectively. Call on Jesus, who is less that a heartbeat away. He’s gently nudging you to get up, stay up, and take one more step. Hearts reaching out - When two people connect, something is poured out of one into the other, and that something has the power to heal the deepest wounds. This Lent, think of someone with whom you’d like to reconnect. Then take the initiative to make contact.

    Hands reaching up - Jesus, through my eyes and heart, look with compassion on your broken brothers and sisters. Amen.

  • Ministry Equips us to deepen our love for God and share our faith…

    HOLY FAMILY SCHEDULE: HOLY FAMILY SCHEDULE: Traveling Holy Family - Family 1 Pam & David DeVito 822-2842 02/26/12 Ken & Louise Lance 645-8816 03/04/12 Traveling Holy Family - Family 2 Rupert & Eileen Bicarme 641-5206 02/26/12 Jayne, Robert & Lucas 645-1017 03/04/12

    REMINDERS . . . Today, Sun., Feb. 26th, monthly Wedding Anniversary Blessing, after the 12 Noon Mass. All couples married during the

    month of February are welcome! Thursday, March 1st, MOMS, Ministry of Mothers Sharing - from 10:30 am to 12 noon, in the Rectory Community Room. Contact Jayne Cram with questions @ 310-645-1140. Firday, March 2nd, First Friday Mass at 11 am. (School Mass) Saturday, March 3rd, First Saturday Eucharistic Adoration, from 8:30 am to 9:30 am. Wednesday, March 7th, Men’s Morning Hour, a locker room of faith, from 6:30 am to 7:30 am. Attending 6:30 am Mass (which lasts about 25 minutes), followed by a reflection in the Rectory Conference Room. Questions? More info? Call Suzette Sornborger at 310-670-2243 x51.

    LENT 2012 - Lent began with Ash Wednesday. The Catholic Community around the world follows these general regulations during Lent. ABSTINENCE – Is a penitential practice consisting of refraining from the consumption of meat and is to be observed by all Catholics who are 14 years of age and older. Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and the Fridays during Lent are days of abstinence. Pastors and parents are encouraged to see that children who are not bound by the obligation to fast and abstain are led to appreciate an authentic sense of penance. FASTING AND ABSTINENCE – In addition to abstinence, fasting is to be observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday by all Catholics between the ages of 18-59 years (inclusive). On days of fasting, one full meal is allowed. Two smaller meals, sufficient to maintain strength, may be taken according to one’s needs, but together they should not equal another full meal. Eating between meals is not permitted, but liquids are allowed. Note: If a person is unable to observe the above regulations due to ill health or other serious reasons, they are urged to practice other forms of self-denial that are suitable to their condition.

    We Need Stuff! - The St. Anastasia school children will be participating in a school family activity for Lent on Tue., Feb. 28th. Each school family will be creating their very own Station of the Cross. We are asking you to

    participate in this event by bringing in a variety of objects, artifacts, related to our suffering, our every-day work, for the greater glory of God as we strive for the Kingdom of Heaven. These decorated crosses will be planted throughout the campus during Lent. A box is in the vestibule. Call Jonette for info 310.670.2243. Thanks!

    Confirmation - Mini Retreat with Sponsor, Sunday, March 4th. (NOTE: DIFFERENT TIME!!!!!) Who - 1st and 2nd Year (with their sponsor) One parent may come if sponsor CAN NOT attend. Location - St. Anastasia Basement Time - 1st Year, 1-3 pm - 2nd Year, 4-6 pm.

    [ During Lent: * 5:30 pm Mass on Wednesdays, followed by Simple Soup in the Basement . ^ Stations of the Cross on Fridays, at 7 pm.7 pm.7 pm. (PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF TIME!)

    ANNUAL TOAST-TO-THE-SAINTS LUNCHEON

    It will soon be time for our annual luncheon in honor of St. Patrick and St. Joseph. We will meet at 12 noon on Wednesday, March 14, in the Parish Hall for a festive lunch, featuring both corned beef & cabbage and lasagna. We will finish our feast with a serving of delicious spumoni cake. The luncheon will again be hosted by our Director of Religious Education, staff members and friends. The festivities will conclude with a few games of bingo. Please join us in this fun-filled celebration. The price is still only $15 per person. Make your reservations by calling Olga Lortie, 310-670-2518. Sponsored by the St. A’s Social Club.

    Stewardship in action… Save the Date! As we approach the Holy Season of Lent, please consider joining us for one or all of these op-portunities. They are designed to help you think, ponder, reflect and consider… and even-tually perhaps to discuss about the meaning of the suffering and death of Jesus Christ for you! Wednesday(s) 5:30 pm Mass followed by the Simple Soup in the Parish Hall. This Simple Sharing and Breaking Bread Activity will be Hosted by different ministries for each of the Wednesdays during Lent (except Holy Week, April 4th).* WHAT IS “SIMPLE SOUP”? WHY DO WE DO IT? The Simple Soup Supper is an intergenerational fellowship that meets for a soup dinner after the Wednesday evening 5:30 PM Lenten Mass. Various ministries HOST this activity supplying the soups and bread. The Host group also assists with the clean up. There is a basket at each table for those who wish to donate. This is a free will offering. The money collected during the Lenten evenings will be given to St. Margaret’s Center. This year St. Anastasia Parish families will be asked to Host a Simple Soup on Wednesday, March 21st. There will be sign-up sheet in the Courtyard for those who would like to participate. Host Ministries: Wed., February 29th, Bible Study Wed., March 7th, Bereavement Ministry Wed., March 14th, MOMS & Women’s Faith Wed., March 21st, PARISH FAMILIES* Wed., March 28th, Men’s Group & Men’s Morning Prayer …a way of life for St. Anastasia Church

  • Ministry in Community …

    Keeping Kids Safe After School - You can help keep your children safe by knowing where they spend their time after school. Get to know the

    adults who show up at the various locations in the community where children gather and where they play together. Be wary of any adult who seems more interested in creating a relationship with a child than with other adults. Pay attention when an adult seems to single out a child for a relationship or for special attention. Warning signs include treats, gifts, vacations, or other special favors offered only to one specific child. For more information, please call the Archdiocesan Safeguard the Children office: (213) 637-7227. For particular help, you may call Assistance Ministry at (213) 637-7650.

    Parish Ball and Silent Auction Donations! March 10, 2012 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Redondo Beach. We are asking our local and neighboring businesses and families to support

    our school by donating an item or service to the Silent Auction or becoming an Event Sponsor of our program. If you know of any businesses, local service providers, friends or family that may want to donate to our fundraising event, please contact Jackie Aguilera at 310.722.9549, or at [email protected] and we will reach out to them directly.

    “If you are what you should be, you will set the whole world on fire.”

    St Catherine of Siena Please join us on a Lenten & Easter Journey to help us become what we should be, with a new program that presents the truth, beauty, and goodness of our Catholic Faith, enlightening our minds, strengthen-ing our wills, and setting our hearts on fire with the love of God. Dates: Feb. 28, Mar. 6, 13, 20, 27, (Tuesdays) Apr 3, 17, 24, May 1, 8 & 15. Time: Tuesday: Morning Session 9-11 am or Evening Session 7-9 pm Location: Morning Session meets in Church Rectory. Evening Session in Parish Hall Facilitated by: Susan Senia Cost for materials: $25 for study guide Please make checks payable to: St. Anastasia Catholic Church To mail registration: St. Anastasia Catholic Church, Attn: Catholicism Series 7390 Manchester Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90045. Call Susan Senia for info @ [email protected]

    A Lenten Journey…author, Fr. Robert Barron paints a beautiful and mysterious image of what it takes to be a follower of “the One who is, Jesus Christ.” Dates: February 29, March 7, March 14, (Wednesdays) March 21, March 28 & April 4 Time: Morning Session 9-11 am or Evening Session 7-9 pm Location: Morning Session meets in the Rectory. Evening Session in Parish Hall - following the Wednesday Simple Soup Facilitated by: The Prayer Group Cost for materials: Free of charge ________________________________________________ Please mail registration to: St. Anastasia Catholic Church; Attn: Untold Blessings, at 7390 Manchester Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90045

    Living Faith for Kids… The Spirit drove [Jesus] out into the desert, and He remained in the desert for forty days, tempted

    by Satan. He was among wild beasts, and the angels ministered to Him. - Mark 1:12-13 Jesus in the desert is our model for Lent, a period of about 40 days. So why did Jesus go out into the desert? Because the Spirit “drove” Him there. In the desert Jesus faced all the same temptations to do evil that we face, and He overcame them. In spite of the dangers and difficulties—the “wild beasts”- Jesus always had the support of the Father and His angels. During Lent we, too, will face temptations. Let’s remember that God and His angles are always there to help us.

    Your ways, O Lord, are Love and Truth, to those who keep Your Covenant. - Ps. 25

  • LITURGICAL MINISTRIES

    Ministers of the Eucharist Gloria Bowen-to the Sick.. .. 670-5971 Jan & Herb Masi... .............. 641-2819 Ministers of the Word ......... Carl Pentis ........... .............. 649-4238 Ministers of Hospitality (Ushers) Evelio Leon .......... .............. 670-1298 Pat Hendon .......... .............. 337-9191 Courtyard Hospitality Sr. Teresita…………………. 216-2001 Altar Care Dolores Saenz ..... .............. 337-7213 Altar Servers Ed Charette.......... .............. 823-3118 Liturgy Committee Richard Arias ....... .............. 641-4194

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

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

    BAPTISM: Parents and Godparents are required to participate in preparation program. Contact the Rectory Office 310-670-2243 or Fred & Esmeralda Balsz @ 679-9119. MARRIAGE: Engaged couples must contact the Rectory no later that 6 months before their proposed wedding date. Call the Rectory Office 310-670-2243. R.C.I.A.: (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) - Becoming Catholics - Please call the Rectory. Funerals: Contact the Pastor by calling the Rectory Office, 310-670-2243.

    St. Anastasia Catholic Church 7390 W. Manchester Avenue

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

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

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

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

    Email: [email protected] PARISH LIFE MINISTRIES

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Holy Helpers Tiffany Warner………………422-8619 Will Haas……………….818.419-5817

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Men’s Morning Hour Suzette Sornborger………..670-2243

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

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

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

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

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

    PARISH ORGANIZATIONS

    Parish Finance Council Jim Healy ............ ............... 410-1206 Pastor Advisory Council ………………………………..670-2243 Site Committee Stefan Politz ....... ............... 337-9534 Men’s Club Chris Turkmany... ............... 642-6646 Knights of Columbus Ken Lance………………….. 670-2243 Arts and Education Jayne Cram......... ............... 645-1140 Stewardship Suzette Sornborger.....…….670-2243

    PASTORAL TEAM

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

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

    SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION RCIA-Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults; and SRE (Sunday School) Jonette Mauch..... ............... 670-2243 Confirmation Shawna Wiseman ............... 670-2243 Infant Baptism Fred & Esmeralda Balsz .... 679-9119

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