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BISHOPS: Most Reverend Kevin W. VannMost Reverend Tod D. Brown, Emeritus

CLERGY:Reverend Patrick Moses, RectorReverend Rudy Alumam, Parochial VicarReverend Rafael Luevano, In ResidenceReverend Gordon Moreland, In ResidenceReverend Rudolph Preciado, In ResidenceDeacon Ed BonnarensDeacon Pedro José CardenasDeacon Carlos EuyoqueDeacon Gerhard P. Stadel

OFFICE STAFF:Mary Lou Bell, Parish Secretary, Ext. 112Chris Hanna, Office Manager, Ext. 116Yvette Hyndman, Receptionist: Ext. 114Mike McLean, Business Manager: Ext. 110Ross Moodie, Liturgy Coordinator: Ext. 150Sandy Toner, Parish Secretary, Ext. 120

BAPTISMS:Sandy Toner, Ext. 120

BAUTISMOS: Teresa Paniagua-Villa, Director, Ext. 156

FUNERALS: Kindly call the Bereavement Office (Ext. 239)for assistance in making arrangements.

WEDDINGS: Call the parish office for information.

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: On the second Tuesday of each month

MARIAN AND DIVINE MERCY DEVOTIONS:Tuesday evenings at 7:30pm in the Cathedral

OLPH DEVOTIONS:Wednesday evenings at 5:45pm in the Cathedral

PARISH OFFICE:566 South Glassell Street, Orange, CA 92866(714) 639-2900 Fax (714) 639-8022 Web Site: www.hfcathedral.org

Parish Office Hours:Monday - Friday9:00am - 5:00pmClosed Saturdays and Sundays

EVANGELIZATION:Rebecca Soto, Director Ext. 236

FAITH FORMATION, ENGLISH AND SPANISH:Grace Flores, Secretary Ext. 235

HISPANIC MINISTRY:Teresa Paniagua-Villa, Director: Ext. 156

MINISTRY TO THE SICK AND HOMEBOUNDBEREAVEMENT MINISTRY: Lorna Golden, Coordinator Ext. 239

WORSHIP MINISTRY:Kimberly Wargo, Director Ext. 168

PARISH BASED MISSIONARY:Olivia Stear, Director Ext. 238

YOUTH FORMATION AND CONFIRMATION:Teresa Arredondo, Director Ext. 237

CATHEDRAL SCHOOL:(714) 538-6012 Fax (714) 633-5892 Margaret Harlow, Principal Marie Ubl, Vice Principal

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL MINISTRY:For assistance call (714) 239-5762

HOLY FAMILY CATHEDRAL STAFF INFORMATION

MASS SCHEDULE Weekdays: 8:15am and 12:10pm

Wednesdays: 6:30pm - Spanish Mass (Sept.-May)Saturdays: 8:15am and Vigil 4:00pm

Sundays: 6:45am, 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:15am, 12:45pm (Spanish), 5:00pmHoly Days of Obligation:

Vigil 5:30pm, 8:15am, 12:10pm, 5:30pm, and 7:30pm (Spanish)

Sacrament of Reconciliation: Wednesdays 7:00pm, Fridays 7:15am and Saturdays 2:30pm

Weekly Adoration - Wednesdays from 7:00pm - 8:00pmMonthly Adoration - Second Tuesday of each month

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MassReconciliation

andAdoration Schedule

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THE ANNUAL PARISH SERVICES APPEAL 2018 (PSA)The annual PSA starts in our parish on February 11, 2018. The PSA provides an opportunity for us to join together asone church family in realizing our goals as well as join with Catholics throughout the Diocese of Orange to support ministriesand services that benefit our own parish as well as people all over Orange County. Look for a letter from Father Patrickalong with a brochure about the PSA in the coming week, and prayerfully consider how your family will respond to this callto carry on Christ’s work in our community. Thank you for your generosity and support of the Pastoral Services Ap-peal.

ASH WEDNESDAY SCHEDULE

ASH WEDNESDAY MASS SCHEDULE - February 14Celebration of Mass with the Imposition of Ashes

6:45am and 8:15am 10:00am - School Mass/Misa de la escuela

12:10pm and 5:30pmMIERCOLES DE CENIZA

Horario de Misa en Español, Miercoles 14 de febrero7:30pm Misa en Español con la Imposición de Cenizas.

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LENTEN GUIDELINE 2018The 2018 Lenten season begins on Ash Wednesday, February 14, 2018 and ends with the beginning of the EasterTriddum and the celebration of the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday, March 29. Lent offers us the opportunityto prepare for the celebration of Easter, to walk with the catechumens preparing for the celebration of Baptism, Eucharistand Confirmation and for those of us who are baptized to prepare ourselves to renew our baptismal promises through pen-itential practices. In a particular way during Lent, we are asked to devote ourselves to the spiritual and corporal works ofmercy that "remind us that faith finds expression in concrete every-day actions meant to help our neighbors in body andspirit."

THE FOLLOWING PRACTICES ARE TO BE OBSERVED BY CATHOLICS IN THE DIOCESE OF ORANGE IN THEIR PENITENTIAL PRACTICES1) It is to be noted first of all that it is by Divine Law that the faithful are bound to do penance and, as a specification of thisobligation by the Church, some form of mortification by those 14 years of age and older is to be observed on all Fridaysthroughout the year. This obligation is in itself a serious one.

2) Everyone 14 years of age and older is bound to abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday and on all Fridays of Lent. NoCatholic will lightly hold himself excused from this penitential practice. If for some serious reason a person must eat meaton a Friday in Lent, some other form of self-sacrifice should be performed.

3) Everyone who is at least 18 years of age and not yet 60 is bound also to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.a. On these two days of fast only one full meal is allowed. Two other meals, sufficient to maintain strength, may be taken, but together they should not equal another full meal. Eating between meals on these days is not permitted,but liquids are allowed.b. Where health or ability to work would be seriously affected, the law does not oblige.

LENTEN OBSERVANCE4) In order that our love for Christ and identification with Him may be deepened, all Catholics during the period of Lent

are encouraged to participate at daily Mass and to receive Holy Communion often; to participate in the devotional life ofthe Church; to give generously to religious and charitable works; to assist the sick, the aged and the poor; to practice vol-untary fast, penance and self-denial, especially regarding alcoholic drink and social entertainment; and to pray more fer-vently, particularly for the intentions of the Holy Father.

5) Lent is an admirable time to preach the Gospel message of reconciliation and for Pastors to make available frequentcommunal celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation. In this way the social and ecclesial aspects of sin and reconcil-iation may be underscored. It should be noted, however, that at such communal celebrations, general absolution may notbe given.

6) Ash Wednesday falls this year on February 14. Easter Sunday is on April 1st and the Easter Season concludeson the Feast of Pentecost, May 20th. Catholics are bound to receive Holy Communion at least once a year, especiallywithin the Easter Season, unless for good reason the precept is fulfilled at some other time.

7) Marriages may take place during Mass and the Nuptial Blessing may be given, but it is contrary to the penitential spiritof the Season of Lent to have elaborate weddings and celebrations.

8) To afford the faithful opportunities for gaining the graces of the Lenten Season, there should be special Lenten Masses,particularly in the late afternoon or evening. The Way of the Cross and other prayer services should also be publicly cele-brated during the Lenten Season.

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ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Sunday, February 11, will be our monthly food drive. Our food collection will be in the breezewaybetween 7am and 1pm. This month we have a great need for canned meats, laundry soap,diapers size 4-6, toothpaste and cereal. Your generosity is greatly appreciated. As part of our ministry, St. Vincent de Paul provides emergency food help to everyone who liveswithin our parish boundaries. Can you use some food help during these tough economic times?You may contact our office 7 days a week and leave a message, but we are only open Tues-day through Saturday. You can call for help once a month by calling 714-239-5762. Make sureto leave your name, address and telephone number as well as letting us know the number ofadults and children in your family. Be sure to tell us what kind of help we can provide. We will callyou back and bring the assistance to your home. Your request for help is always kept confidential.

SAN VICENTE DE PAUL Domingo, 11 de febrero, se colectará comida para el Ministerio de San Vicente De Paul. Este mes tenemos una grannecesidad de carnes enlatadas, pañales talle 4-6, jabón de lavar, pasta dental, y cereal. Le agradecemos su grangenerosidad. Somos parte del Ministerio San Vicente de Paul y como tal, ofrecemos ayuda de emergencia con comida para todas lasfamilias que lo necesiten y que vivan dentro de los limites de nuestra parroquia. Nos puede llamar cualquier día y dejarsu mensaje, pero la oficina está habierta solamente de Martes a Sábado. Usted puede llamar pidiendo ayuda unavez al mes llamando al teléfono 714-239-5762 no se olvide de dejar su nombre, dirección y su numero de teléfono,tambien indique el numero de adultos y cuantos niños tiene en su familia. Por favor indiquenos que clase de ayudanecesita. Nosotros le regresaremos su llamada para indicarle que estamos trayendo, la ayuda requerida, a su casa. Surequerimiento por ayuda lo mantenemos en confidencia.

LENTEN GUIDELINE 2018 - LENTEN OBSERVANCE, Continues

9) There is to be no morning Mass celebrated on Holy Thursday. Morning Prayer is recommended.

10) Good Friday has become a day specially consecrated to prayer and meditation on the passion and death of Christ.Where the devotion of Three Hours is observed, however, it should not conflict with the primary importance of the liturgyof Good Friday. Morning Prayer is recommended.

11) In compliance with (1) the liturgical norms of the Roman Missal on "Easter Vigil" #3, (2) the Circular Letter Concerningthe Preparation and Celebration of the Easter Feasts #78 and (3) published Diocesan regulations, the Easter Vigil Servicemust begin after nightfall (not before 7:50 PM). Morning Prayer is recommended.

12) Those responsible for the religious formation of the young should bring their children, whenever it is possible, to Churchin Lent for the devotion of the Way of the Cross. It is commendable to have a separate devotion to the Way of the Crossaccommodated to children, insofar as circumstances permit.

13) The Sacred Triduum begins with the Celebration of the Eucharist of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday evening andends with Easter Evening Prayer.

HINDSIGHTGod’s presence is not discerned at the time when it is upon us, but afterwards, when we look back. —John Henry Newman

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Joe AguirreAaron AkanaRosa AlorGinny AntonTom BaineMagdalena BeanesMolly BellSue BellMichael BevansDon BohannonMary BorgenLillian BosnickDiane BosworthMike Costello

Patrick HixsonSusie HuberCherry JuarezGloria KimHoward and Teresa KnappWilliam H. LawdermilkDebra LawlerAnita LeBlancLinda LewisJoan MartinJean McKenzieLeticia MenaAlice MoralesBrenda MorenoTheresa MorrisBill MosesAgnez MotleyJackie MuñozFlorentina Jacobo OrtizDolores PageEnrique PaniaguaMartha PhelanPete Publico

Benito RamirezRodolfo ReynosoJoel RiveraMartina RiveraJavier RodriguezNorma Rodriguez Teresa RodriguezMary RosarioMario RuizEriberto SalgadoDr. Martha SarmientoBaby Paxton SchmidtBill SherryBetty SzalayJames ThomasLuke TonerKris TonsichSanto TorresTheresa TorresJoan Marion TurnerMilton VerbergAndrew WagonerCharles Wright

Mike DavidsonAndy DickerJoe EnosOralie EnosBarbara EverettAnn FainChristopher FendtMichael FeeneyTeri FerlisiDonna FransonDon FransonAntonio GaetanoFranco GaetanoDr. Edward GarrChris GeneshPaul GeorgeMelinda GoveaVictoria GranadosMarion GriggsParker HannaLila HassonAddi HawksMichael Hixson

WITH SYMPATHYThe members of Holy Family Cathedral extend our deepest sympathy to the families of Olga Panigua and David Erland-sen. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during bereavement. Lord, remember those who have died and have gonebefore us marked with the sign of faith. Amen.

EUCHARISTIC ADORATIONBrothers and Sisters, please join us the second Tuesday of eachmonth as we embrace this ministry at our Holy Family Cathedral.Please email [email protected] to receive more informationand Eucharistic Adoration schedules. For the month of February ourDay of Eucharistic Adoration will be Tuesday, February 13following the 8:15am Mass through Wednesday, February 14before the 8:15am Mass. We will gather in prayer and praise

before the Blessed Sacrament. The Diocesan intention is that of an increase of vocations to the priesthood and religiouslife. This is a wonderful way to spend time with our Lord. Please sign up to be with our Lord in the late evening and earlymorning hours. We still need some of the time slots filled in. Thank you.

ADORACIÓN AL SANTÍSIMOPara el mes de febrero nuestro día de la Adoración al Santísimo será el martes 13 de febrero, después de la Misa de8:15am hasta el miércoles 14 de febrero antes de la Misa de las 8:15am. Este tiempo es un tiempo maravilloso parapasarlo con nuestro Señor. La Exposición al Santísimo ha sido recomendada con frecuencia por los Papas. La vida delos santos esta repleta de testimonio de amor al Santísimo y de los maravillosos frutos de la adoración a través de los sig-los. WEEKLY SPANISH MASS - Wednesdays from 6:30 - 7:00pm

WEEKLY ADORATION/CONFESSIONS - Wednesdays from 7:00pm - 8:00pm

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FIESTA NEWSIt's the time of year where we begin to start planning for this year's Fiesta!

Fiesta Committee - We will have our first planning meeting on Thursday, February 8 aty 7pm in the Hall.Fiesta Booth Captains-Please check your emails for important updates. Also, take a few minutes to fill out and return thesurvey. If you will not be returning next year, please contact Jessica McClure as soon as possible..Not a Committee Member or Booth Captain? Interested in becoming one? Contact Jessica McClure for more information!

Jessica McClure 714-277-5266 or [email protected] your calendars! Fiesta 2018 will be September 21-23

FLU SEASON GUIDELINES AND THE LITURGYWith the arrival of cold and flu season, concerns naturally are raised about health and well-being. Common sense

and basic hygiene is the best way to limit the spread of flu and colds. The following guidelines will also be helpful. In Christian charity, stay home when sick. It is not a sin to miss Mass because you are sick or taking care of some-

one who is sick. Stay home and return to Church when you are well.During the Sign of Peace, if a person is feeling ill, has flu-like symptoms, or simply does not want to shake hands,

he or she can make a simpler gesture such as a smile or a bow of the head with the words "The peace of the Lord be withyou" to show the mutual charity celebrated in this part of the liturgy.

It is an individual’s decision whether or not to receive the Body and Blood of Christ under both species. Christ istruly and completely present under each of the sacramental signs of either bread or wine. While the fullness of the sacra-mental sign of Eucharistic communion is exemplified when both the sacramental signs of bread and wine are received,you are not obligated to receive from the cup. If someone is gluten intolerant, receiving from the Cup allows them to receiveHoly Communion.

WORLD DAY OF THE SICK MASSCelebration in honor of Our Lady of Lourdes

Saturday, February 10, 201810:00am

Saint Columban Church10801 Stanford Avenue

Garden Grove, CA 92840Most Reverend Kevin Vann, Principal Celebrant

Mass and ceremonies for anointing the sick, laying on of hands,blessing of caregivers hands and blessing with

Lourdes water

ODCCW ANNUAL FASHION SHOW“YESTERDAY TO TODAY” is the theme for the Annual ODCCW Fashion Show to be held at Holy Spirit Church inFountain Valley, CA on Tuesday, February 20th, 2018. The donation of $35 pre-purchased or $40 at the door includeslunch. You will step back in fashion time and be amazed at the trends today. Lunch, opportunity drawings and much morefor you to enjoy. Registration opens at 9:30am, adjournment at 1:30pm. For reservations or further information, pleasecontact Pat Martin at 714-8923-5219 or via email at [email protected]

Monday Jas 1:1-11; Ps 119:67-68, 71-72, 75-76; Mk 8:11-13

Tuesday: Jas 1:12-18; Ps 94:12-13a, 14-15, 18-19; Mk 8:14-21

Wednesday: Jl 2:12-18; Ps 51:3-6ab, 12-14, 17; 2 Cor 5:20 — 6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18

Thursday: Dt 30:15-20; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 9:22-25Friday: Is 58:1-9a; Ps 51:3-6ab, 18-19;

Mt 9:14-15Saturday: Is 58:9b-14; Ps 86:1-6; Lk 5:27-32Sunday: Gn 9:8-15; Ps 25:4-9; 1 Pt 3:18-22;

Mk 1:12-15

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GIVE GOD THE GLORYA curious feature of the first half of Mark’s Gospel is the pattern of Jesus working a miracle, then telling the recipient

of the miracle to keep still about it. Many theories have been offered: Mark is setting the stage for the great “secret” revealedwhen Peter will proclaim Jesus the Messiah at Caesarea Philippi; more skeptical commentators offer that Jesus, fullyaware of human nature, knew that the way to spread the news was to tell people to keep it secret. The insight into this se-cret-keeping that serves us well, however, is that Jesus was initiating his public ministry according to the pattern that Pauldescribes. He was doing it for the glory of God—not for his own benefit, but for that of all. Paul would later write in Philippiansthat Jesus “humbled” himself to become like us. And we see this humility at work in today’s healing of the leper. Jesus istrying to reveal the presence of God’s reign among the people, not so that he himself might receive the glory, but so thatGod would be glorified through him. Imitating this pattern, which Paul encourages the Jewish and Greek Christian factionsin Corinth to do, still serves us well today. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

First Reading — The leper will dwell apart, making anabode outside the camp (Leviticus 13:1-2, 44-46).

Psalm — I turn to you, Lord, in time of trouble, and youfill me with the joy of salvation (Psalm 32).

Second Reading — Do everything for the glory of God(1 Corinthians 10:31 — 11:1).

Gospel — The leprosy left him immediately, and he wasmade clean (Mark 1:40-45).

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITIONToday’s Gospel centers on the plight of a leper and Jesus’ response of healing. In Hawaii, the bacterium that

causes leprosy probably entered from China in the mid-1800s, and the native islanders were susceptible to the dreadeddisease. In 1866, the government literally dumped the sufferers on a remote and virtually inaccessible island peninsulawith towering cliffs. Thrown off ships into the sea, the sick people were told to swim for the beach and head for caves, andfor seven years the only supplies were similarly cast into the sea to drift ashore. It was then, 1873, that a thirty-three-year-old Belgian priest, Damien de Veuster, went voluntarily to Kalaupapa. Before long, he cajoled the government into fundinghis mission and its hospital, built a village with proper homes and sanitation, and recruited Mother Marianne Cope to bringsisters from Syracuse, New York, to nurse the sick. Damien, who eventually died of leprosy, has been canonized, andMother Marianne as well.

Although leprosy has been curable since the 1940s, today a few patients remain in their lifelong home, now a na-tional historic site. The peninsula is still utterly isolated from the outside world, and the speed limit for the few cars there is5 mph since there’s nowhere to go! The hospital is still well-staffed and equipped, but access is regulated and visitors musttake an official tour, often involving a descent down the cliffs by “Molakai mule.” There are few places on earth that evokethe healing power of Jesus, or our call to follow the Healer, more than Damien’s beloved island mission.

—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

TODAY’S READINGS AND READINGS FOR THE WEEK

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PARISH SACRIFICIAL GIVINGSUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 2018

SUNDAY OFFERTORY 2017 $30,245.83

SUNDAY OFFERTORY 2018 $28,376.85

WHY GIVE ONLINE?Simplicity - You won’t have to worry about whether or not you remembered to turn in your

tithe check. When you go out of town or miss a service for any reason, your tithe will continue automatically.Security - Giving online is even more secure than using checks, because electronic gifts cannot be lost or stolen.No Distractions - On Sunday mornings you can come ready to worship without the distraction of writing a check becauseyou know your tithe is taken care of already.Easily Track Giving - Online giving is easier to track for our administrative staff and requires less processing since the infor-mation is automatically logged and deposited. This also allows you to easily access your up-to-date giving records online.

Please go to www.hfcathedral.org and click on e-giving.You have a choice of donating through our online application. Thank you!

If you have any questions, or need assistance, please contactMike McLean at 714-639-2900 Ext. 110 or via email at

[email protected]

MAGNIFICAT BREAKFAST AND MEETINGThe next Magnificat breakfast will be held on Saturday, February 17th at the Embassy Suites-Anaheim-South. Ourbreakfast starts promptly at 9:30am until 12:30pm. We welcome our special guest, Human Rights Advocate and Reg-istered Nurse, Louise Allard. Her talk is titled “Nothing is impossible with God”. Louise, a woman of great courage left thesecurity of her home to answer God’s will, and call to help suffering mothers and babies in Africa. Her testimony is thestory of her gradual surrender to God’s will, and how our Lord equipped and provided for all her needs along the way.Through her “yes”, the Lord brought forth the most unexpected and amazing grace! Come and bring a friend and beblessed. Cost is $28 per person by February 12th, $33 at the door, Flyers available in the vestibule of the church. Formore information, please contact Lillian Hixson at 714-544-5079.

LINEAMIENTOS PARA LA LITURGIA Y LA TEMPORADA DE GRIPEDurante esta temporada de resfriados y gripe, naturalmente han aumentado las preocupaciones de salubridad y

bienestar. El sentido común y la higiene básica es la mejor manera de limitar la propagación de la gripe y los resfriados.Los siguientes lineamientos también serán útiles. Es una caridad cristiana el quedarse en casa cuando uno esté enfermo.No es pecado el no ir a misa porque está enfermo o porque está cuidando de alguien enfermo. Quédese en casa y vuelvaa la Iglesia cuando ya se halla recuperado. Durante la señal de la paz, si una persona se siente enfermo/a (tiene síntomassimilares a la gripe) o simplemente no quiere dar la mano, él o ella puede sonreír o inclinar la cabeza y al mismo tiempodecir "La paz" y así demostrar la caridad mutua que se celebra durante esta parte de la liturgia.

La decisión de recibir el cuerpo y la sangre de Cristo bajo las dos especies, es individual. Cristo está verdadera-mente y completamente presente en cada uno de los signos sacramentales, ya sea en el pan o en el vino. Mientras quela plenitud del signo sacramental de la comunión eucarística se ejemplifica cuando se reciben los dos signos sacramentalesdel pan y del vino, usted no está obligado a recibir del cáliz. Si alguien es intolerante al gluten, el recibir del cáliz le permiterecibir la sagrada comunión.

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QUEREMOS BAUTIZAR A NUESTRO BEBE 1. Hacer una cita en la Oficina del ministerio Hispano por teléfono al número: (714)639-2900 Ext. 156, ó personalmente para pedir una entrevista en la oficina del Minis-terio Hispano con domicilio en 126 W. La Veta, en la misma cuadra de la Iglesiasolo que por el lado de la calle Veta, 714-639-2900 Ext. 156.

2. ENTREVISTA: A la entrevista necesitan asistir los Padres (Mamá y Papá) y Padrinosy llevar consigo el acta de nacimiento del Registro Civil del niño/a; y también Certificadode Matrimonio por la Iglesia.

3. REQUISITOS PARA LOS PADRINOS PADRINOS SON: Si los Padrinos es unapareja debe de estar casada por la Iglesia. Si los Padrinos son solteros deben de tenerpor lo menos 16 años de edad, haber recibido los Sacramentos de Iniciación Cristianaque son: Bautismo, Confirmación, Primera Comunión. Código de Derecho Canónico874 # 3, nos dice que los requisitos para los Padrinos son: Sea Católico, este Confir-

mado, haya recibido ya el Santísimo Sacramento de la Eucaristía y lleve, al mismo tiempo, una vida congruente con la fey con la misión que va asumir.

CLASE PRE-BAUTISMAL: Necesitamos asistir a 1 clase Pre-Bautismal que es el cuarto miércoles de cada mes de las 7:00 P.M. – 9:30 P.M., en el Centro San José. 126 W. LaVeta Ave. Orange, CA. 92866 ( Por favor no niños a la clase Pre-Bautismal)

FECHA DE LOS BAUTISOS: El primer domingo del mes.

Favor de comunicarse con Teresa Paniagua para mas información al 714-639-2900 Ext. 156 or por correo elec-trónico a [email protected]

ENCUENTRO MATRIMONIAL ¿Qué es el Encuentro Matrimonial? El fin de semana de Encuentro Matrimonial es una experiencia positiva y personal que ofrece a las parejas casadasuna oportunidad para aprender una técnica de comunicación amorosa que pueden usar por el resto de sus vidas. Es untiempo para que usted y su cónyuge estén solos juntos, para descubrirse mutuamente y juntos concentrarse en surelación por un fin de semana completo. ¡Todo matrimonio merece esa clase de atención! Sí están interesados favorde llamar a José y Ana Rodriguez (562) 968-8355.

MISA LOS MIERCOLES A LAS 6:30PMLa Catedral de la Sagrada Familia y el Ministerio Hispano te invita a participaren la Misa semanal en la Catedral los miércoles a las 6:30pm, inmediatamentedespués de la Misa se expone el Santísimo y también habrá confesiones.

MINISTERIOS DE LA IGLESIAEn este tiempo hacemos un llamado especial para aquellas personas que deseen integrarse en el servicio de alguno delos ministerios de la Iglesia como: Ministros de Hospitalidad ó acomodadores, Proclamadores de La Palabra ó Lectores,Ministros Extraordinarios de la Sagrada Comunión, Monitores, Coro, Servidores del Altar, etc. Para mayor informaciónllamar a la Oficina del Ministerio Hispano (714) 639-2900 Ext. 156.

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GRUPO DE ORACION EMMANUEL El grupo de Oración Emmanuel les hace una cordial invitación a conocer la fe de nuestra iglesia católica y a tener un en-cuentro personal con Cristo a través de la oración, predica y alabanza, todos los miércoles empezando a las 6:30pm, conla Santa Misa, y continúa después de la Misa en el salón 1, y 2, ven y conoce a Jesucristo. ¡Te esperamos con los brazosabiertos!

REUNION DE COMUNIDAD La reunión de comunidad cada tercer lunes de cada mes. Salón 1 y 2. Les recordamos a los que están como servidoresen un ministerio como Ministros Extraordinarios de la Sagrada Comunión, Proclamadores de la Palabra (Lectores), Mon-itores, Ministros de Hospitalidad, Ministerio de Coro, Encuentro Matrimonial, Emanuel, también para los que nos extiendenla mano en los eventos, pero también es para aquellas personas que están interesados en la comunidad.

CELEBRACION DE QUINCEAÑERAS La Celebración de los 15 años para una jovencita católica y espiritual, pide, deseay quiere con toda su alma una celebración Eucaristica en la que, en unión de suspadres, hermanos, parientes y amigos de gracias a Dios, nuestro padre por sunacimiento, por cumplir sus QUINCE AÑOS. Para mayor información favor de lla-mar a la Oficina del Ministerio Hispano (714) 639-2900 Ext. 156.

R.I.C.A. - LOS MARTES A LAS 6:30PMR.I.C.A., Rito de Iniciación Cristiano para Adultos: Este Proceso es para personas mayores de edad que aun no han Celebrado los Sacramentosde Iniciación como es Bautismo, Primera Comunión y Confirmación, si te hace falta uno deestos sacramentos favor de comunicarte a la oficina del Ministerio Hispano, 126 W. La Veta,(714) 639-2900 Ext. 156.

Extendemos la invitación a las personas que tienen la inquietud de cómo ser católico y tambiénpara aquellos que ya recibieron los sacramentos pero desean saber y crecer más en la fe.

DECLARACION DE LA MISION DE LA PARROQUIA DE LA CATEDRAL DE LA SAGRADA FAMILIA

Nosotros, de la comunidad Católica de la Catedral de la Sagrada Familia de Orange, inspirados por el Espíritu Santo, es-tamos llamados a vivir el mensaje de Jesucristo. Como una comunidad compresiva, culturalmente diversa, que le da labienvenida, proporcionando una formación de fe por medio de la celebración de la Eucaristía, y por los Sacramentos, porla veneración, por los Ministerios y por la Evangelización.

CELEBRACION EUCARISTICA E IMPOSICION DE LA CENIZA

MIERCOLES 14 DE FEBRERO, 2018, 7:30 P.M.

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