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1001 Encinitas Blvd. Encinitas, CA 92024-2828
Phone: 760 753-6254 Fax: 760 753-7118
Saint John School : 760 944-8227 admin@saintjohnencinitas.org www.saintjohnencinitas.org www.saintjohnschool.com
Pastor Father James Bahash Associate Pastor Father Kibaki Robert, AJ, Deacon Bob Beiner School Principal Dan Schuh
Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 7:30am 9:00am 10:30am 12:00pm (Spanish) and 5:00pm Daily Monday - Saturday 8:00am Rosary Daily, after morning Mass Novena Tuesday, after morning Mass Perpetual Adoration 24 hours Sacrament of Penance Saturday 3:30pm - 4:30pm and 6:00pm Vocation Holy Hour 1st Friday, 8:00am Mass
Marriage Please call Parish Office Baptism Information on www.saintjohnencinitas.org
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ June 23, 2019
Page 2 Saint John the Evangelist From Father Kibaki June 23, 2019 THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
This is my confession, please forgive me: The education system of an African child was coded in stories and myths; I guess this influences my writing and preaching too. Nevertheless, today may not be an exception: An Atheist in a heated debate asked a Bishop, “How is it possible that bread and wine should become the Flesh and Blood of Christ?” The Bishop answered, “You were little when you were born. You were able to grow big because your body changed the food you consumed into your flesh and blood. If a man’s body can do this then God can do it far more easily.” “How is it possible for Jesus to be wholly and entirely present in a little Host?” he asked. The Bishop an-swered, “Look at the landscape before you, and consider how much smaller your eyes are in comparison to it. Now within your little eye there is an image of this vast countryside. Can God not do it in reality, in His person, what is done in us by way of a likeness or image?” Then the Atheist continued with his interrogation, “How is it possible for the same Body to be present at the same time in all your churches and in all the consecrated Hosts?” “Nothing is impos-sible with God,” the Bishop said with conviction. Thoughtfully he added, “But nature also answers this question. Let us break a mirror into pieces. Every piece can carry the same image that the whole mirror formerly introduced, like-wise, the self – same Jesus reproduces Himself not as a mere likeness, but as a reality in every consecrated Host. He is truly present in each one of them." (Anonymous) Last Sunday we celebrated the Feast of the Holy Trinity – a great mystery. Paradoxically, it may be the most difficult of all mysteries but the most accepted by many Christian denominations. I honestly think that understanding the Mys-tery of the Body and Blood of the Lord and accepting it would have been easier than the Mystery of the Trinity. Did Jesus institute the Eucharist because He wanted to be present to us under the form of bread and wine or in order to be worshipped or to enable us to pray to Him and ask for favors? This may not necessarily be the issue, but Christ wanted to remain with us, to be our food that nourishes our souls. Saint Irenaeus put it beautifully, “He has declared the cup, a part of creation, to be His own blood, from which He causes our blood to flow; and the bread, a part of creation, He has established as His own body, from which He gives increase unto our bodies. When therefore, the mixed cup (wine and water) and the baked bread receive the Word of God and becomes the Eucharist, the body of Christ, and from these the Substance of our flesh is increased and supported.” The Eucharist is shared among broth-ers and sisters, thus those who eat the body and drink the blood of Christ do so to be identified and become one with Him. At this sacrifice, the lives of the faithful, their praises, their sufferings, their prayers, their works, are united to those of Christ. Its effect is to the living and the dead, those present and those absent, it doesn’t matter whether you understand the language or not, but, when well disposed it has the lifting experience; it heals, transforms our lives and brings new experiences. But the biggest issue is that sometimes we are occupied with so many worldly experi-ences that the spiritual experiences lack a space for a transforming effect on us. In reality, nobody who attends Mass (whether he/she has received Communion or not) should go home the same way he/she came. The Eucharistic cele-bration is not like a disco party, or a fashion show; it is a moment of deep reflection on our spiritual well being that will help us discover ourselves more. In fact, it needs our attention, disposal, preparation; being seated at least 5 minutes before kickoff, say a short prayer, invite and allow the Holy Spirit in your life, present your whole self as you wait for the opening song. Jesus instituted the Eucharist when he celebrated the Last Supper with his apostles in a Passover meal. The Church has remained faithful to this command “Do it in memory of me”. It is a memorial in the very sense that it makes pre-sent and actual the sacrifice which Christ offered to the Father on the Cross. The Eucharist has remained the Identity of the Church of Christ today; it is the beauty that He left us with. It is the only Sacrament (out of 7) that subsists by itself. After the Words of Consecration, it stands on its own, even if one doesn’t believe that it has become the Body and Blood of Christ, his non-belief does not change anything. (Even if the Priest himself after the Conse-cration starts doubting his action, it does not make any difference). Whoever receives it, receives the real Body and Blood of Christ our Lord. AMEN
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READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Vigil: Jer 1:4-10; Ps 71:1-6, 15, 17; 1 Pt 1:8-12; Lk 1:5-17 Day: Is 49:1-6; Ps 139:1-3, 13-15; Acts 13:22-26; Lk 1:57-66, 80 Tuesday: Gn 13:2, 5-18; Ps 15:2-4ab, 5; Mt 7:6, 12-14 Wednesday: Gn 15:1-12, 17-18; Ps 105:1-4, 6-9; Mt 7:15-20 Thursday Gn 16:1-12, 15-16 [6b-12, 15-16]; Ps 106:1b-5; Mt 7:21-29 Friday: Ez 34:11-16; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5b-11; Lk 15:3-7 Saturday: Vigil: Acts 3:1-10; Ps 19:2-5; Gal 1:11-20; Jn 21:15-19 Day: Acts 12:1-11; Ps 34:2-9; 2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18; Mt 16:13-19 Sunday: 1 Kgs 19:16b, 19-21; Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-11; Gal 5:1, 13-18; Lk 9:51-62
Perpetual Adoration
We are looking for more night time substitutes and need regular volun-teers for the following hours: Thu: 12am midnight and 10am, and Fri: 11pm Perpetual Adoration is prayer in the presence of the Most Blessed Sacrament ... 24 hours, day and night, seven days a week.
Stewardship of Treasure Weekly Parish Finance Report
Jun 10— Jun 16 Total Registered Families: 3181
Total weekly cost (based on Fiscal Yr 2017-2018) of salaries and benefits, liturgies, utilities, sacraments, repairs and on-
going maintenance: $24,528
Amount Received Total Identified
Contributing Households
Plate/Loose Collections
$3,673 -0-
Envelope/Identified Collections
$11,580 303
Online Giving Collections
$6,431 150
Total Collections & % of Registered
Families $21,684
14%
Variance - / + $<2,844>
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Monday: The Nativity of St. John the Baptist Tuesday: Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time Thursday: St. Cyril of Alexandria Friday: The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Saturday: Ss. Peter and Paul, Apostles
MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday Jun 22 8:00am Brendon Benito †
5:00pm Marcia McGrath Abbo †
Sunday Jun 23 7:30am Rayna Burgess †
9:00am Parishioners
10:30am John Arthur Greene †
12:00pm Nemesia Portilla †
5:00pm Joan & Don Sielaff † Monday Jun 24 8:00am Erica Leticia Guillen †
Tuesday
Jun 25 8:00am Carol Gay † Wednesday Jun 26 8:00am Rodney Goulet † Thursday Jun 27 8:00am Father Jerry Ireland † Friday Jun 28 8:00am Father Gerry Roach † Saturday Jun 29 8:00am John Melican †
5:00pm Don and Bill Obenberger † Sunday Jun 30 7:30am Parishioners
9:00am Michael Bokoch †
10:30am Margaret & Joseph Kowalski †
12:00pm Nemesia Portilla †
5:00pm Elizabeth Morgan †
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Mark Your Calendars
Sunday
Jun 23 After all Masses
Donuts and Coffee
Tuesday
Jun 25 5:00pm Father Jim’s Anniversary Celebration
Saturday
Jun 29 Hispanic Couples Spiritual Retreat Sunday Jun 30 Hispanic Couples Spiritual Retreat
After all Masses
Donuts and Coffee
Tuesday
Jul 2 Youth Group Padre Game
Thursday Jul 4 Parish Office Closed Sunday
Jul 7 After all Masses
Taco Sales
After all Masses
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2019 Peter’s Pence Our second collection today is for Peter’s Pence, a world-wide collection that supports the charitable works of Pope Francis. Funds from this collection help victims of war, oppression, and natural disasters. Take this opportunity to join with Pope Francis and be a witness of charity to our suffering brothers and sisters. Please be generous today. For more information, visit www.usccb.org/peters-pence.
We pray for our sick and deceased at daily Mass.
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Dorrie Adessa, Mary Allegretti, Steve Allen, Erica Amador, Martha Amador, Art Argullara, Joni Argullara, Betsy Azarro, Sandra Bates, Bob Behler, Charlotte Behler, Ted Bennett, Diana Bielawski, Tom Bussjaeger, Pat Caden-head, Michael Vrla Carney, Ron Crawford, Philada Daniels, Margaret Darling, John Denhart, Sarah Dyson & Baby, Greg Fix, Juanita Graciano, Rosemary Hollis, Maria Johnson, Marilyn Kasperick, Eva King, Meghan Lenehan, Shelly LeVielle, Sabrina Rogers Logan, Juliet Matheson, Brian McKinney, Shannon Menard, Blanca Susana Mondragon Mendoza, Michael Moore, Larry Morgan, San-dra Naidenoff, Toni Naidenoff, Mary Ann Nowak, Bob O’Donnell, Ann O’Neill, Margaret Palmer, Jerome Pavnic, Senga Peters, Beverly Petraglia, John Polich, John Porzio, Toni Rechsteiner, Angelina Repetti, Horacio Rendon, Tom & Chloe Rossi, Maria Schrieber, Margot Silberman, Bar-bara Steer, Michal Tuzinkiewicz, Donna Williams, and U.S. Army Sgt. Jarred Lopez.
KAIROS “Kairos Prison Ministry Inter-national, Inc. (Kairos) is a lay-led, interdenominational Christian ministry in which men and women volunteers bring Christ's love and forgive-ness to prisoners and their families. Kairos take the partici-pants on a journey that dem-onstrates the love and forgive-ness of Jesus Christ. Kairos is Christian in nature, although no religious affiliation is neces-sary to be a participant. If interested in learning more contact James Chodzko
RELIGIOUS ED Religious education supports parents in their primary role as religious educators of their children. They provide religious instruction, home program resources, sacramental preparation, prayer and liturgical experiences, and opportunities for service and for families to gather in community. Contact the Religious Ed Office for more details.
MUSIC MINISTRY
The mission of St. John’s Choir is participation in weekly wor-ship through leading congrega-tional song during our services. We sing together for spiri-tual enrichment and to encour-age communion between God and our congregation. We are welcoming and affirming and support the diversity of our congregational membership. If you’re interested in ex-ploring using your musical gifts, please contact Music Director Diane Bailey at 619-889-8271.
Ministry Fair
On behalf of the St. John Altar Society, I'd like to extend a gigantic "THANK YOU" to one and all for supporting our 4th Annual CATWALK FOR A CAUSE "Passport to Travel". We appreciate everyone who 'worked' the luncheon, attended the event, visited our Silent Auction or supported our efforts in any way. We are proud and pleased to present $10,000 to the St. John Food Pantry for community out-reach. We are blessed with a most generous par-ish!! Susan Ludwig, Chair
A Latin Mass is held the first Saturday of the month at 8am
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SANTISIMO CUERPO Y SANGRE DE CRISTO Esta es mi confesión, por favor, perdóneme: el sistema educativo de un niño africano se codificó en historias y mitos. Supongo que esto influye en mi escritura y predicación también. Sin embargo, hoy puede que no sea una excepción: un ateo en un acalorado debate preguntó a un obispo: "¿Cómo es posible que el pan y el vino se conviertan en la Carne y la Sangre de Cristo?" El obispo respondió: "Usted era pequeño cuando nació". . Usted fue capaz de crecer en grande porque su cuerpo cambió la comida que consumió en su carne y sangre. Si el cuerpo de un hombre puede hacer esto, entonces Dios puede hacerlo mucho más fácilmente "." ¿Cómo es posible que Jesús esté total y enteramente presente en una pequeña Hostia? ", Preguntó el ateo. El obispo respondió: “Mira el paisaje que tienes ante ti y considera cuánto más pequeños son tus ojos en comparación con él. Ahora dentro de tu pequeño ojo hay una imagen de este vasto campo. ¿No puede Dios hacerlo en rea-lidad, en su persona, lo que se hace en nosotros por medio de una semejanza o imagen? ”. Luego, el ateo con-tinuó con su interrogatorio:“ ¿Cómo es posible que el mismo Cuerpo esté presente al mismo tiempo? ¿En to-das sus iglesias y en todas las hostias consagradas? "" Nada es imposible para Dios ", dijo el obispo con con-vicción. Pensativo, agregó: "Pero la naturaleza también responde a esta pregunta. Vamos a romper un espejo en pedazos. Cada pieza puede llevar la misma imagen que todo el espejo introdujo anteriormente, del mismo modo, el mismo Jesús se reproduce a sí mismo no como una simple semejanza, sino como una realidad en ca-da Hostia Consagrada. Él está verdaderamente presente en cada una de ellas ". (Anónimo) El domingo pasado celebramos la fiesta de la Santísima Trinidad, un gran misterio. Paradójicamente, puede ser el más difícil de todos los misterios, pero el más aceptado por muchas denominaciones cristianas. Honestamente, creo que entender el Misterio del Cuerpo y la Sangre del Señor y aceptarlo hubiera sido más fácil que el Misterio de la Trinidad. ¿Instituyó Jesús la Eucaristía porque quería estar presente con nosotros en forma de pan y vino o para ser adorado o para permitirnos orarle y pedirle favores? Puede que este no sea necesariamente el problema, pero Cristo quiso permanecer con nosotros, ser nuestro alimento que nutra nuestras almas. San Ireneo lo expresó bellamente: “Él ha declarado que la copa, una parte de la creación, es su propia sangre, de la cual hace que fluya nuestra sangre; y el pan, una parte de la creación, lo ha establecido como su propio cuerpo, del cual da un crecimiento a nuestros cuerpos. Por lo tanto, la copa mixta (vino y agua) y el pan horneado reciben la Palabra de Dios y se convierten en la Eucaristía, el cuerpo de Cristo, y de ellos se aumenta y se apoya la sustancia de nuestra carne ". La Eucaristía se comparte entre los hermanos y hermanas, así, quienes comen el cuerpo y beben la sangre de Cristo lo hacen para identificarse y unirse con Él. En este sacrificio, las vidas de los fieles, sus alabanzas, sus sufrimientos, sus oraciones, sus obras, se unen a las de Cristo. Su efecto es para los vivos y los muertos, los presentes y los ausentes, no importa si entiendes el idioma o no, pero cuando está bien dispuesto, tiene la experiencia de levantarse; sana, transforma nuestras vidas y trae nuevas experiencias. Pero el mayor problema es que a veces estamos ocupados con tantas experiencias mundanas que las experiencias espirituales carecen de espacio para un efecto transformador en nosotros. En realidad, nadie que asiste a la misa (ya sea que haya recibido la comunión o no) debe ir a su casa de la misma manera en que vino. La celebración eucarística no es como una fiesta de discoteca o un desfile de modas; es un momento de profunda reflexión sobre nuestro bienestar espiritual que nos ayudará a descubrir-nos más a nosotros mismos. De hecho, necesita nuestra atención, y preparación; estar sentados por lo menos 5 minutos antes del inicio de la Misa, digan una breve oración, inviten y permitan al Espíritu Santo en sus vidas, preséntense a Dios con todo su ser mientras esperan el canto de entrada. Jesús instituyó la Eucaristía cuando celebró la Última Cena con sus apóstoles en la cena de Pascua. La Iglesia se ha mantenido fiel a este mandato "Háganlo en memoria mía". Es un memorial en el sentido mismo que hace presente y actual el sacrificio que Cristo ofreció al Padre en la Cruz. La Eucaristía ha sido hoy la identidad de la Iglesia de Cristo; Es la belleza que nos dejó. Es el único Sacramento (de 7) que subsiste por sí mismo. Después de las Palabras de consagración, se sostiene por sí solo, incluso si uno no cree que se ha convertido en el Cuerpo y la Sangre de Cristo, su no creencia no cambia nada. (Incluso si el Sacerdote mismo
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