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Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church
Fifth Sunday of Lent
March 13, 2016
Who ever believes in me shall never die
MASS SCHEDULE
Sunday:
ENGLISH 6:30 am, 8:00 am,
* 9:30 am, 11:30 am, 5:00 pm
ESPAÑOL * 1:30 pm, * 7:00 pm
* Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Saturday: 8:15 am Liturgy of the Word
5:00 pm (Vigil)
Week Days:
Morning Prayer: 7:55 am
Morning Mass: Monday - Friday 8:15 am
Rosary recited after the Morning Mass
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP NOVENA
Every Thursday after the Morning Mass
FIRST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH
Eucharistic Adoration: 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Benediction: 5:30 pm
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturday (bilingual): 3:00 pm - 4:45 pm
1st and 2nd Sunday of Month (bilingual):
6:00 pm - 6:50 pm
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
Monday – Thursday: 8:30am - 7:00 pm
Fridays:
8:30am - 4:30 pm
Saturday:
8:30am - 7:00 pm
Sunday:
9:00am - 3:00 pm
10727 So. Downey Ave.
Downey, CA. 90241
Phone: (562) 923-3246
Fax (562) 862-7020
Email: [email protected]
www.olphdowney.org
Information and requirements about
Baptisms, Marriages, Anointing of the
Sick, and Quinceañeras, see page 8.
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PASTOR’S COLUMN
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
I saw this reflection in The Blessings of Lent published by Twenty-third Publications
and wanted to share it with you.
LEARNING TO LET GO
“I am the Resurrection and the Life … Do you believe this? John 11:25-26
Anne sat at her kitchen table exhausted and sad after her husband’s funeral. My
wife and I sat with her, sharing her grief. It was important for us to be with her. Important for Anne, but important for us too. In a way, sharing her grief was a rehearsal for all the grieving times in our lives - a way of learning to let go in small
ways so that we’ll be more ready for our own great letting go in death.
Death. We all must face it, even Jesus. And our lives can be full of death long before we die. Addictions, sickness, hurting others - there’s no end to the ways death
holds us. Today we celebrate the defeat of death.
God’s will is not that people die. God’s will is that we will join in Christ’s saving
life, slowly learning to surrender to God through all our sorrows and joys, so that dying in Him; we will be raised with Him. God’s will is that we believe Jesus is resurrection and life and that through Him we can be freed from death - now and in the resurrection to come.
That’s what all our letting go is about. That’s the good news we celebrate. That’s
the miracle. But it all hinges on how we answer the question Jesus asks all of us today: “I am the resurrection an the life. Do you believe?”
Questions for Reflection:
“Little” deaths help us trust in the resurrection … Do I believe this?
What makes me doubt?
What gives me hope?
Fifth Sunday of Lent
From the Servant’s Heart
Thank you very much, Julie Bosdachin!
On behalf of OLPH Church, I
would like to thank you, Julie, for
serving our community. We appreciate your years of assisting us in
our liturgy and in so many other
aspects of our faith life. We wish you all the
best in your future plans. God bless you and your
family.
I'd like to also mention Angelina Montoya who's
already been serving us for several months. Maria
Bertieri assists our Business Manager, Betty Origel.
Thank you so very much, Patty, Grace, Angelina,
and Maria for answering the call of serving The People of God "With A Heart."
Corporal Works of Mercy in The Year of Mercy
Besides experiencing for ourselves God's boundless mercy this year through the Sacrament of Penance and in His countless blessings in spite of us,
may we also be God's instruments for others to also
experience His boundless mercy. This year is the
perfect time to perform corporal works of mercy: feed
the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, shelter the homeless, visit the sick, visit the prisoners, bury the dead,
and give alms to the poor. In other words, we don't
only receive His mercy. We also share it.
New Members of our Rectory Family
On behalf of our church, I'd like to welcome the
newest members of the Rectory family. Patricia
Inzunza is now our Parish Secretary. Grace Romero
joined us a couple of weeks ago to serve with
Patricia in the office. Patty will be a very good "Pat
on the back." With Grace, we will be "full of Grace."
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No Double Parking Please
I would like to make this very
urgent appeal: please do not douUS
ble park. I believe this is a very
serious concern we need to address. Please pray that all of our parishioners will
take heed of this call. We just had a handicapped
parishioner a couple of weeks ago who could not get
out of her spot. God forbid something happens and
we will be part of that untoward incident. Let's not
wait for a tragedy or for an accident to happen before
we do something about it.
Thank you for your constant support!
I would like to thank you for your constant support
for our parish. Rain or shine, you've been with us.
Thank you for your generous financial contributions
and for all your prayers that enable OLPH to continue
its mission of evangelizing and serving the spiritual
needs of our people. Thank you very much for supporting our school. We owe it all to you. God bless!
"Smooth seas don't
make skillful sailors."
“
LPH with a HEART”
Fr. Joseph
TENEBRAE - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 AT 7:30PM
The word Tenebrae is Latin for “shadows” or “darkness.” From about the 5th century it was the
practice for the church to be brightly illuminated on Holy Thursday. During the Good Friday service,
all candles and lamps were gradually extinguished. On Holy Saturday, the church was in complete
darkness. On Easter, a single candle is brought in again to illuminate the darkness. It is generally
accepted that it was from this gradual extinguishing of the candles and lamps that the service that
later came to be known as Tenebrae has evolved and incorporated in the nocturns (the psalms and
canticles during the night office of the Liturgy of the Hours of the Holy
Week celebrations).
Today’s Triduum (Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter) liturgy
still has vestiges of this ancient practice. As the Tenebrae service proceeds, there are moments of silence and candles are progressively extinguished leaving only a single candle burning. All of this is meant to
signify the efforts of Satan to remove the light of Christ from the world.
At the end of the service the remaining candle is hidden, typifying the seeming victory of the forces
of darkness. At the conclusion, a rumbling noise with a loud bang is made, symbolizing the earthquake at the time of Jesus death and the closing of the tomb. Then all depart in silence in the darkness. People are asked not to break the silence until they reach their respective homes.
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OLPH SCHOOL NEWS
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS
The Olympic-A-Thon is one of Our Lady of
Perpetual Help School’s annual fundraisers.
Similar to a walk-a-thon, the
pledges students collect will go
to Our Lady’s School’s general
operating fund. This fund pays
for a range of needs from utilities to maintenance and repairs
to supplies.
It’s time to start planning for Vacation Bible
School! We are looking for adults and teens to
volunteer for a good time this summer at our annual Vacation Bible School.
sponsors
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
School would like to thank our
supporters for the
Olympic-A-Thon:
GOLD LEVEL ($1000+):
The Ad Art Company, Los Angeles ($1000)
Provider Service, Los Angeles ($5000)
SILVER LEVEL ($500 - $999):
Del Rio Lanes Silver Level
City Concepts Shoes, Culver City
BRONZE LEVEL ($250 - $499):
PBK Furniture
So-CAL Freight
FAITH BUILDING
FORGIVENESS
The advice, “forgive and forget” is not easy
to follow.
Forgiveness means letting go of your anger
so you are free to heal.
Do you need to forgive anyone?
Pray for the grace to forgive as God forgives
you: freely, totally and quickly.
“He who knows how to forgive prepares for
himself many graces from
God. As often as I look
upon the cross, so often
will I forgive with all my
heart.”
St. Faustina
Growing in Faith, February 2016, Copyright 2016
Success Publishing & Media, LLC
The theme is “Cave Quest.”
This promises to be an awesome experience. Call the
Religious Education Office, if
you are ready for the adventure at 562) 862-7268.
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We are in the midst of Lent. This is a time of
reflection that should lead to changes in our
lives.
We have many catechetical programs here
at OLPH. All of them run on volunteer hands
and hearts. We have programs for ages 3 yearolds to adults who are looking for something to
enrich their lives. Think about your life being
transfigured through service to others. Prayerfully consider where you fit into this picture.
Don’t wait or think you don’t have the ability
or talent. We will give you the tools you need, all
you need to do is call the Religious Education
office at 562) 862-7268.
Thank you
We would like to extend our deep appreciation and gratitude to all of you dear people for
the lovely Mass and sympathy cards, floral arrangements, plants, calls and visits because of
the passing of our deeply beloved Nick Collaro.
The outpouring of the love you
displayed for Nick was absolutely
overwhelming.
Thank you so much and thank
you Lord.
God bless you all.
Our love, the Collaro family
Fifth Sunday of Lent
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KIDS CORNER
SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN
Jesus thanked God and told Lazarus to
come out of the tomb. Lazarus rose from the
dead and came out of the tomb. Many now believed Jesus was sent by God.
BE PREPARED FOR AN EMERGENCY
Directions: Connect the dots
No matter how well you childproof your home
or try to prevent accidents, one of the best
things you can do is prepare yourself for an
emergency. To help keep your kids safe, it's
smart to learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation
(CPR) and the abdominal thrust procedure
(Heimlich maneuver). It’s helpful to assemble a
first aid kit with emergency instructions and to
keep important numbers near your phone such
as poison control office, your pediatrician, your
work, and a neighbor or nearby relative; and as
soon as your child is old enough to know his/her
own name and address, teach him or her to dial
9-1-1 to call for help in case of an emergency.
For
more
tips
health.howstuffworks.com.
visit
http://
For more information, call our Parish Contact
Theresa Nicholas at 562) 862-7268.
STEWARDSHIP
HOLY HUMOR
God is not unjust; he will not forget your work and the
love you have shown him as you have helped his people
and continue to help them. Heb 6:10
Collection for Weekend of March 6, 2016
Sunday Regular Collection
Electronic Collection
Catholic Relief Services
School Support
Capital Improvements
$16,754
$1,805
$5,197
$1,332
$3,000
CAN YOU HELP?
BUILDING ON FAITH:
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY LA DOWNEY
BUILD KICKOFF MEETING
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
7:00-8:30 PM
Downey United Methodist Church
10801 Downey Ave.
Downey, CA 90241
13 de marzo, 2016
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MINISTERIO HISPANO
Queridos Hermanos y Hermanas en Cristo,
Vi esta reflexión en The Blessings of Lent publicada por Twenty-third Publication y
quiero compartirla con ustedes.
APRENDIENDO A SOLTAR
“Yo soy la resurrección y la vida … ¿crees tú esto?.” Juan 11:25-26
Ana se sentó en su mesa en la cocina agotada y triste después del entierro de su
esposo. Mi esposa y yo nos sentamos con ella, compartiendo su pena. Era importante
para nosotros estar con ella. Importante para Ana, pero también para nosotros. En
una manera, compartiendo su pena era como un ensayo para esos tiempos dolorosos
en nuestras vidas - un modo de aprender a dejar ir las cosas pequeñas y así poder estar listos para nuestro gran final a la hora de morir.
La muerte. Todos debemos afrontarla, hasta Jesús tuvo que hacerlo. Y nuestras vidas pueden estar llenas de muerte mucho antes de que muramos. Las adicciones, las
enfermedades, el hacer daño a otros - no hay final a las maneras en que la muerte se
apodera de nosotros. Hoy celebramos el fracaso de la muerte.
La voluntad de Dios no es que la gente muera. La voluntad de Dios es que participemos en la vida salvadora de Cristo, poco a poco aprendiendo a rendirnos a Dios a
través todas nuestras penas y alegrías, de modo que muriendo en él; resucitemos con
él. La voluntad de Dios es que creamos que Jesús es la resurrección y la vida y que por
él podemos ser liberados de la muerte - ahora y en la resurrección por venir.
Esto es todo lo que significa soltar. Estas son las buenas noticias que celebramos.
Esto es el milagro. Pero esto depende de cómo contestamos la pregunta que Jesús nos
hace hoy a todos nosotros: “Yo soy la resurrección y la vida. ¿Crees tú esto?”
Pregunta para Reflexionar:
Las “Pequeñas” muertes nos ayudan a confiar en la resurrección … ¿creo esto?
¿Qué me hace dudar?
¿Qué me da esperanza?
DIRECTORIO DEL MINISTERIO HISPANO - VER LA PAGINA 8
Quinto Domingo de Cuaresma
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HORARIO DE SEMANA SANTA
20 DE MARZO
1:30 PM Y 7:00 PM
PROCESIÓN SOLEMNE
Este día
invitamos a
todos a
vestirse de
rojo
Para estas misas, la celebración
empezará afuera, en la plaza frente a
la iglesia. Las palmas se bendecirán en
esta área de reunión y ahí dará principio la
procesión para continuar nuestra celebración,
entrando a la iglesia por el pasillo central.
¡Gracias, Julie Bosdachin!
Nos gustaría darle las gracias a Julie, por haber
servido a nuestra comunidad. Gracias por tus años
de ayudar con nuestra liturgias y en tantos otros
aspectos de nuestra vida de fe. Te deseamos todo
lo mejor en tus planes futuros. Dios te bendiga a ti y
tu familia.
PROTEGIENDO LOS NIÑOS
PREPÁRESE PARA EMERGENCIAS
No importa qué tan protegido esté su hogar para
evitar accidentes de sus niños, una de las
mejores cosas que puede hacer es prepararse
para cualquier emergencia. Para ayudar a
La Liturgia del
Viernes Santo, 25 de marzo
Viernes Santo incluye mantener a sus hijos seguros, es bueno
8:30 am Servicio Solemne de
la Oración de la
aprender reanimación cardiopulmonar (CPR, en
Pasión, Veneración
Oración (inglés)
inglés) y el método de empuje abdominal
de la Cruz,
12:30 pm Vía Crucis (inglés)
(maniobra Heimlich). Es recomendable tener a
Intercesiones
Liturgia Solemne de Viernes Santo Solemnes por el la mano un paquete de primeros auxilios con
Mundo , y la Sagrada
1:30 pm ingles
instrucciones de emergencia; mantenga cerca
Comunión
5:30 pm español
de su teléfono números telefónicos importantes,
Vigilia de Pascua – sábado, 26 de marzo
incluidos la oficina de control de tóxicos, su
pediatra, su empleo y de un vecino o familiar que
8:30 am Servicio Solemne de Oración (inglés)
reside cerca de su casa; y tan pronto como su
7:30 pm Vigilia de Pascua (inglés)
hijo/a alcance la edad apropiada para decir su
Domingo de Pascua – 27 de marzo
propio nombre y dirección, enséñele a marcar 9 6:30 am inglés
1-1 para pedir ayuda en caso de emergencia.
8:00 am inglés
Para más consejos visite http://
9:30 am inglés
health.howstuffworks.com.
11:30 am inglés
1:30 pm español
5:00 pm Cancelada
“Divorcio y Mas Allá”
7:00 pm Cancelada
Grupo de Apoyo para Hombres y Mujeres que
están pasando por un Divorcio o Separación.
Jueves Santo – 24 de marzo
8:30 am Servicio Solemne de Oración (inglés)
7:30 pm Misa de la Cena de Señor (bilingüe)
seguida por Adoración hasta las 10pm
REGLAS PARA LA CUARESMA
La abstinencia (de comer carne) se debe
observar todos los viernes de Cuaresma. Esto
aplica a todas las personas de 14 años en adelante.
La ley de ayuno durante el Viernes Santo aplica a
todas las personas de 18-59 años.
El ayuno significa que se puede comer una
comida completa al día, pero sin carne. Se pueden
comer otras dos comidas pequeñas, sin carne, para
sostener la fuerza, pero éstas, juntas, no deben
equivaler a una comida completa. Entre comidas
pueden tomar líquidos, como leche y jugo. El ayuno
no es obligatorio, si esto le afecta la salud o la
habilidad para trabajar.
17 de marzo - 2 de junio (10 jueves)
7:00 pm a 8:30 pm
Centro Parroquial
Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro
10441 S. Downey Ave.
El cupo es limitado y la fecha limite para inscribirse es 16 de marzo.
Para mas informacion favor de dejar mensaje a
la Sra. Maria D. Paredes.
Telefono: (562) 397-6444
Correo electronico: [email protected]
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DIRECTORY
MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday, March 12
8:15 am
Karla Mayans
5:00 pm
Hilarion Gonzalez (RIP)
Sunday, March 13
6:30 am
Pro Populo (parishioners of OLPH)
8:00 am
Marciana Makabali (RIP)
9:30 am
The Elect
11:30 am
Santos & Grace Negrete (RIP)
1:30 pm
Luis Leon (RIP)
5:00 pm
The Elect
7:00 pm
Frank Hernandez (RIP)
Monday, March 14
8:15 am
Luisa Fior (RIP)
6:00 pm
Antonio Munoz (RIP)
Tuesday, March 15
8:15 am
Hugo & Reymunda Abines (RIP)
6:00 pm
Maria Rafaela Hernandez(RIP)
Wednesday, March 16
8:15 am
Roger Fior (RIP)
6:00 pm
Pacita Ong
Thursday, March 17
8:15 am
Paz Lee (RIP)
6:00 pm
Joseph Crilly (RIP)
Friday, March 18
8:30 am
Matilde Hidalgo (RIP)
Saturday, March 19
8:15 am
Maria Tarcila Andrade (RIP)
5:00 pm
Pro Populo (parishioners of OLPH)
Sunday, March 20
6:30 am
8:00 am
Pro Populo (parishioners of OLPH)
9:30 am
11:30 am
1:30 pm
5:00 pm
7:00 pm
WE PRAY TO THE LORD
For those suffering illness, infirmity, and
those in need of our prayers.
For those who have gone before us, Life has
changed, not ended.
 Maria Sanchez
 Terry Hastings
 Victor Ostria
 Irma Hernandez
 Mike Prokop
 Pat Montano
 Charlene McClusky
 Jose Manuel Salcedo
 Liliana Sanchez
 Rosalee Mcnab
 Amalia Salas
 Laura Guzman
 Michael Groover
 Alfonso Hoffman IV
 Justin Hoffman
 Josefina Galarza
 Marcelita M. Mallari
 Filomena Espinal
 Christine Vincent
 Robert Biarnesen
 Mario Cruz
 Norman Luis Gomez
 Michelle Lopez
 Eliseo Herrera
 Eloisa Rios
Adminstrator Pro-Tem:
Associate Pastor:
Regular Sunday Supply:
Deacon Couples:
Parish Business Manager:
Secretary:
Bulletin Editor:
Family Life Director:
Liturgy Coordinator:
Development/Facility:
Director of Music:
Pastoral Council:
Finance Council:
Regional Vocations Director:
STAFF
Rev. Joseph Magdaong
Rev. Francisco Garcia Adame
Bishop Joe Sartoris - Retired
Charles and Olivia Denisac
Carlos and Betty Origel
Betty Origel - ext. 205
[email protected]
Patricia Inzunza ext. 201 [email protected]
Erika Sanchez - ext. 221 [email protected]
Olivia Denisac - ext. 204
ext. 211 [email protected]
Hector Perez - ext. 220 [email protected]
Amy Brent - ext. 211
Chair: John Saavedra
Co-Chair:Vicki Carnavale
Chair: Ray Brown
Vice-Chair: Debbie Hale
Rev. Angel Castro - St. Helen’s (562) 563-3522
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE HOURS:
Monday - Thursday (3:30pm - 8:30pm)
(562) 862-7268 ~ [email protected]
Director:
Theresa Nicholas
Secretary:
Mary Rogers
Confirmation Coordinator:
Daniel Rodriguez
Sunday Coordinator:
Sara Ponce
Communion Coordinator:
Maria Estevez
RCIA/RCIT Coordinator:
Ruby Gaytan [email protected]
OLPH SCHOOL
10441 Downey Ave., Downey
562-869-9969
Principal:
Gina Aguilar
PARISH MINISTRIES & ORGANIZATIONS
Catholic Women’s Guild: 3rd Wednesday of month at 10 am School Hall
Armida Lugo
715-6142
Sunday Scriptures Study
Paula Mayfield
923-3518
Gino Bosdachin
688-3836
Knights of Columbus
Respect Life Committee
John Kirschner
923-1932
Linda Malme
869-6491
Little Rock Bible Study
Los Padrinos Detention Ministry
Richard Ching
382-3360
Sr. Teresa Doherty 940-8711
Paul Lamotte
869-1234
RESPONSABLES:
Rev. Francisco G. Adame
Diácono Carlos Origel
MINISTERIO HISPANO
COLABORADORES:
Maria Bertieri • Rosa Bulnes • Emma Romo
Teresa Morales • Higinio y Olimpia Cosio • Aaron Lugo
APOSTOLADO DE LA CRUZ viernes 7 pm
CORO: 1:30 pm y 7 pm
Rosa Bulnes
417-6624
Efrain Andrade
(323) 560-9195
ENSAYOS DE LOS COROS jueves 7 pm ENCUENTRO MATRIMONIAL miércoles 7 pm
Juan y Estela Prieto
644-0038
GRUPO DE ORACIÓN lunes 7 pm
Maria Bertieri
923-8294
CURSILLOS DE CRISTIANDAD
Miguel y Teresa Vela
879-9516
GRUPO DE JOVENES
Alejandra Rivera
382-3077
DIVORCIADOS Y SEPARADOS
Maria Paredes
397-6444
ROSARIO martes 6 pm
Aaron Lugo
806-9823
SACRAMENTS
Baptism: Pre-baptismal Preparation Classes required for parents and godparents prior
to scheduling Baptism. It is highly recommended parents and godparents attend
classes BEFORE the child is born.
Marriage: Call the parish office at least six (6) months (strongly recommend one (1)
year) in advance to make arrangements.
Anointing of the Sick: Please call the parish office. To schedule a visit by a priest, we
highly recommend that you call early in the illness.
Lord, Hear Our Prayers
Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they
protect us. Bless them and their families. We ask this in the name
of thy Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Amen
Quinceañeras: Call the parish office at least six (6) months in advance to make arrangements. The young lady must have received the Sacraments of Baptism and First
Eucharist. It is highly recommended that the young lady be enrolled in Confirmation.
FOR MORE PARISH INFORMATION
PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE
www.olphdowney.org
Fifth Sunday of Lent
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Holy Week
Schedule
Family and Friends
Bowling Party
On Palm Sunday, the assembly is invited to walk in procession in humble imitation of Jesus’ triumphant entrance into
Jerusalem.
For several Masses, we will have a
Solemn Procession from the plaza into
the church down the center aisle. In addition, we will have the Proclamation of the
Gospel and the Blessing of Palms in the
front Plaza
Sunday,
March 20
Del Rio Lanes,
7502 Florence Ave
12:30pm - 2:30pm
Check-in at 12pm
Please
SOLEMN PROCESSION
wear red
Saturday, March 19 - 5:00pm
Sunday, March 20 - 9:30am, 11:30am, 1:30pm,
5:00pm, 7:00pm
SIMPLE PROCESSION
Sunday, March 20 - 6:30am, 8:00am
Monday and Tuesday – March 21 & 22
7:55am Morning Prayer
8:15am Morning Mass (E)
Wednesday – March 23
7:55am Morning Prayer
8:15am Morning Mass (E)
7:30pm Tenebrae
March 13, 2016
$20/person includes:
2 hours of bowling, shoes,
2 pizza slices & beverage
Tickets are available at OLPH school,
at the door or call:
Emilia: 562-445-7561
Vivian: 562-644-5309
No Lenten Evening
Masses this week
Sponsored by OLPH of Downey
Educational Foundation
Holy Thursday – March 24
8:30am Solemn Morning Prayer (E)
7:30pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper (bilingual)
followed by Adoration until 10pm
Good Friday – March 25
8:30am Solemn Morning Prayer (E) Good Friday Liturgy
12:30pm Stations of the Cross (E)
Includes: Liturgy of
the Word, Praying of
Solemn Liturgy of Good Friday
the Passion, Venera1:30pm English
tion of the Cross,
5:30pm Spanish
Solemn Intercessions
for the World and Holy
Easter Vigil – Saturday, March 26
Communion.
8:30am Solemn Morning Prayer (E)
7:30pm Easter Vigil
Easter Sunday – March 27
6:30am English
8:00am English
9:30am English
11:30am English
1:30pm Spanish
5:00pm Canceled
7:00pm Canceled
The OLPH Confirmation teens along
with TeenMedia will present the
Stations of the Cross
Friday, March 18 at 7:00pm in the church.
No 5pm or 7pm
Mass on Easter
Sunday
This very popular presentation features an
engaging 45 minute narrated soundtrack with
live actors performing a compelling reenactment
of the Passion and death of Jesus. Mark your
calendar for Stations unlike any you have ever
seen before. Arrive early as seating is limited.
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