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  • Rev. Devdas Masillamony, Pastor Rev. John Bosco Musinguzi, In Residence

    MASS SCHEDULE: Sunday Vigil: 4:30 pm (Saturday); Sunday: 8:00 am and 11:00 am. Liturgy of the Word for Children dismisses during the 11:00 am Mass. Monday Friday: 8:00 am. Holy Days and Holidays: see bulletin and parish website for special Mass times. NURSERY: Sunday, open from 7:45 am to 9:30 am and from 10:45 am to 12:30 pm. Closed from 9:30 am to 10:45 am. Located on the north side of the church. CONFESSION: Wednesday from 5:00 pm to 6:15 pm. ANOINTING OF THE SICK: The first Saturday of the month after the 4:30 pm Mass, or by appointment. In an emergency, please call the Parish Office at (619) 463-6629.

    DEVOTIONS Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament: First Friday of each month from the end of daily Mass until 11:55 am. Rosary: Daily after the morning Mass and other special occasions. Our Mother of Perpetual Help: Tuesday following the morning Mass.

    9800 San Juan St Spring Valley, CA 91977 Phone (619)463-6629 Fax (619)463-8101

    www.santasophia.org [email protected]

    May 31, 2015

    The Most Holy Trinity

    Matthew 28:16-20 "Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit." It's easy to take this formula for granted. Every time we attend Mass, we make the sign of the cross and say, "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit." Many of us also make the sign of the cross before meals or to begin our personal prayers. Because we are so used to hearing this Trinitarian reference to the one God in three persons, we might tend to gloss over its significance. But today, on the feast of the Most Holy Trinity, we stop to remind ourselves what this really means.

    Perhaps the most beautiful part of this great mystery of God's nature is what it means for us. We believe in a God whose very essence is made up of loving relationships between three divine persons. It follows that, as people made in God's image (cf. Gn 1:27), we are to live in loving relationships. We are made to love: to love God, to love one another, and to love ourselves. Our God is not a force, a power, or an idea. Our God is a personal God who loves each of us and calls us to do the same.

    Question of the Week Matthew 28:16-20: How well are you responding to the call to evangelize?

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  • PAGE TWO THE MOST HOLY TRINITY MAY 31ST, 2015

    The Communion Rite follows the Eucharistic Prayer, leading the faithful to the Eucharistic table.

    The rite begins with the Lord's Prayer. Jesus taught this prayer to his disciples when they asked how to pray (cf. Mt 6:9-13, Lk 11:2-4). In this prayer, the people join their voices to pray for the coming of God's kingdom and ask God to provide for our needs, forgive our sins, and bring us to the joy of heaven.

    The Rite of Peace follows. The celebrant prays that the peace of Christ will fill our hearts, our families, our Church, our communities, and our world. After a short prayer, the celebrant says The peace of the Lord be with you always, the congregation responds And with your spirit and then the celebrant or the deacon invites the con-gregation to offer peace with one another. As a sign of peace, the people then extend to those around them a sign of peace. Please note, you dont need to move around to greet people. You may greet the person next to you, on your left and right, and if convenient back and front as well. Greeting is simple, you can turn toward the per-son, and either say peace be with you or shake hand or give a gentle hug. It is symbolic where you wish peace to everyone, not only the person

    you greet. The congregation then recites or sings three times, Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world .

    As the congregation sings Lamb of God, the cele-brant breaks the consecrated host. John the Baptist proclaimed Jesus as "the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world" (Jn 1:29). The action of breaking of bread recalls the actions of Jesus at the Last Supper, when he broke bread before giving it to his disciples. This also reminds us of the broken body and the bloody sacrifice on the Cross at Cal-vary. One of the earliest names for the Eucharistic celebration is the breaking of the bread (Lk 24:35; Acts 2:42, 46), which clearly and powerfully brings out the significance of Jesus sacrifice on the Cross.

    Before receiving Holy Communion, the celebrant and assembly acknowledge their unworthiness to receive so great a gift. The celebrant elevates the Body and Blood of Jesus and says Behold the Lamb of God called to the supper of the Lamb. The congregation responds, Lord, I am not wor-thy that you should enter under my roof, but only say the word and my soul shall be healed. The celebrant receives Holy Communion first followed by the Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist and then the people come forward to receive the Body and Blood of Christ.

    continues on page three

    SCRIPTURE READINGS & INTENTIONS FOR THE MOST HOLY TRINITY WEEK OF MAY 31ST, 2015

    Date Readings Time Intentions

    Saturday, May 30th (Vigil) ~ The Most Holy Trinity

    Sir 51:12cd-20/Mk 11:27-33 4:30 pm Intentions of Abraham Marquez

    Sunday, May 31st ~

    The Most Holy Trinity Dt 4:32-34, 39-40/Rom 8:14-17/Mt 28:16-20

    8:00 am Intentions of Octavio & Ivonne Martinez

    11:00 am Intentions of Amir Fahkari

    Monday, June 1st Tb 1:3; 2:1b-8/Mk 12:1-12 8:00 am Intentions of Robert & Ruthanne Garrett

    Tuesday, June 2nd Tb 2:9-14/Mk 12:13-17 8:00 am Intentions of Mr. & Mrs. James & Sally Boujouves

    Wednesday, June 3rd Tb 3:1-11a, 16-17a/Mk 12:18-27 8:00 am Intentions of Jefferson Sabilla

    Thursday, June 4th 8:00 am +Ms. Roseanne Banks Tb 6:10-11; 7:1bcde, 9-17; 8:4-9a/Mk 12:28-34

    11:00 am Intentions of our Seniors

    Friday, June 5th Tb 11:5-17/Mk 12:35-37 8:00 am Intentions of Mr. Jeff & Mrs. Rosi Brenske

    & Family

    Saturday, June 6th (Vigil) ~ The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi)

    Tb 12:1, 5-15, 20/Mk 12:38-44 4:30 pm Intentions of Layla Davis

    Sunday, June 7th ~ The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi)

    Ex 24:3-8/Heb 9:11-15/Mk 14:12-16, 22-26

    8:00 am +Felipa Bravo

    11:00 am +Mr. Luis Barajas

  • PAGE THREE THE MOST HOLY TRINITY MAY 31ST, 2015

    St. Vincent de Paul $127.00

    Preserving our Legacy Fund $16.00

    Fire Fund $11.00

    Nepal Earthquake Relief Fund $4,500.00

    COLLECTION REPORT

    $13,128.00

    $1,306.00 $10,320.50 $1,501.50

    53 57

    119 71 34 6 5 1

    _______

    346

    May 18th - May 24th, 2015 Plate Envelopes eGiving

    Breakdown of gifts received $0.00 to $5.00 $5.01 to $10.00 $10.01 to $25.00 $25.01 to $50.00

    $50.01 to $100.00 $100.01 to $150.00

    $150.01 to $500.00 $500.01 to $1,000.00

    Total contributing households

    PRAYER LIST FOR DEPLOYED MILITARY

    As a faith community, let us keep all who serve our coun-try during these troubled

    times in our prayers. We pray especially for those of our parish who are deployed or will soon be de-ployed:

    VICTOR KAREH CASSY DETERS

    JEREMY DETERS JOSHUA LABANON

    Almighty God, be their constant companion and strength in every adversity. May they experience your presence,

    If you have a friend or relative who is serving in our military and is deployed or will be deployed, please contact Maria at: (619) 463-6629 ext. 102

    or e-mail me at: [email protected].

    Jessica Kline Brian Vanderberg

    Ernest Stelmar Leticia Rebollar Brandon Ancho Linda Amador

    Irene Zetts Telli Dominguez Carmela Fuentes

    Rachel Carter Ian Metzler

    Geraldine Clark Samuel Brandt

    Stella Blackfelner Madeline Leggio

    Lilyne Hollingworth Mary Alesi

    George Jungers

    Names in bold are newly added this week. Also pray for the special intentions written in the

    Book of Needs in the back of the church.

    PRAY FOR RELATIVES AND OUR FAMILY

    continued from page two..

    The next time you attend Mass take time to focus

    on the peace you received and gave to others. Uti-

    lize this reflection to prepare yourself and your soul

    as you are welcomed to the altar to participate in

    Christs sacrifice. Make a concerted effort to carry

    this peace with you throughout your busy day and

    week and ask yourself, how can I be an inspiration

    and example of Gods love and peace to those

    around me, at home, in the work place and in my

    neighborhood?

    Fr. Devdas

    Congratulations to the following families whose children were baptized on Sunday, March 24th.

    JACKSON LEE Son of Robert & Jennifer Dixon

    GAVIN EVANGEL Son of Christian Gregorio

    & Santina Yin

    Please keep the newly Baptized in your prayers

    BAPTISMS

    Their will be no Liturgy of the Word for Children

    on Sunday, June 7th and June 14th due to First Holy Communion.

    The Knights of Columbus Council 9332, Valle De Oro

    Santa Sophia Parish, would like to congratulate the Paul Melcher Family

    for winning the Knights of Columbus California State Family of the Year Award 2015.

    We all would like to thank the Melcher Family for their faithful service to the parish, school and community over the years.

    God bless. Vivat Jesus!

  • PAGE FOUR THE MOST HOLY TRINITY MAY 31ST, 2015

    DAILY PRAYER FOR PRIESTS

    O Jesus, I pray for your faithful and fervent priests;

    For your unfaithful and tepid priests; For your priests laboring at home or

    Abroad in distant mission fields. For your tempted priests;

    For your lonely and desolate priests; For your young priests; For your dying priests;

    For the souls of your priests in Purgatory.

    But above all, I recommend to you The priests dearest to me;

    The priest who baptized me; The priests who absolved me from

    my sins; The priests at whose Masses I assisted and who gave me

    Your Body and Blood in Holy Communion;

    The priests who taught and instructed me;

    All the priests to whom I am indebted in any other way

    (especially...) O Jesus, keep them all close

    to your heart, And bless them abundantly

    in time and in Eternity,

    Amen

    PRAYER FOR OUR PRIESTS

    Sunday, May 31st - Rev. Karl Bauer

    Monday, June 1st - Pope Francis

    Tuesday, June 2nd - Bishop Robert McElroy

    Wednesday, June 3rd - Bishop Robert Brom

    Thursday, June 4th - Bishop Gilbert Chavez

    Friday, June 5th - Rev. Efrain Bautista

    Saturday, June 6th- Rev. Thomas Behan, OSA

    PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL ~ There will

    be a Blessing of the Parish Pastoral Council at

    the 8:00 am Mass on, Sunday, May 31st. Directly

    following both the 8:00 am and the 11:00 am Mass,

    there will be a meet and greet the council re-

    ception in Prendergast Hall with complimentary

    breakfast pastries, cookies and coffee. Please come

    meet your council and find out how you can get

    involved in your parish community!

    CONVALIDATION

    BLESSING

    ALEJANDRO IBARRA & DELILAH TREVINO MAY 23RD, 2015

    PLEASE KEEP THIS COUPLE IN YOUR PRAYERS

    CRS Second Collection Last Weekend:

    A Big Thank You! The second collection last weekend was for the vic-tims of the earthquake in Nepal. Your participation was very overwhelming and I appreciate your gen-erosity and a big thank you to everyone who partic-ipated in this relief effort. As mentioned, the pro-ceeds of the collection will be sent to Catholic Re-lief Services (CRS) which is directly coordinating the relief work in Nepal. Additional information can be found at www.crs.org and www.usccb.org.

    The earthquake killed over 8,000 people and left survivors with little shelter, food or water. CRS is providing 10,000 families (50,000 people) with emergency shelter materials, blankets, water treat-ment and hygiene kits. Given the scale of the disas-ter, the agency expects to expand relief activities to additional families. CRS is working with Caritas Nepal to identify the most pressing needs in the hardest hit districts between Kathmandu and Pokhara, and will scale operations accordingly.

    If you were out of town last weekend, you may still send a check to Santa Sophia Church. Checks may be made out to: Santa Sophia Church. All donations will be forwarded to CRS to continue its relief work. Your generosity is always greatly appreciat-ed and God bless.

  • PAGE FIVE THE MOST HOLY TRINITY MAY 31ST, 2015

    Dennis Bauer and his wife have been members since 1980 and Dennis has also been active with Knights of Columbus, Italian Catholic Federation and Men's Small Church group.

    Laura Braden and her husband Da-mon have been members of Santa Sophia since 1999. Their six children have all attended the Academy and have made most of their sacraments here. She is thankful to be serving her fellow parishioners on the Parish Council.

    Maria Kareh has been a parishioner at Santa Sophia for 30 years. Through the years she has been a catechist and Eucha-ristic Minister. Maria is honored to serve this community as a member of the Parish Council.

    Chris Dameron and his wife Cynthia have been members of Santa Sophia Par-ish for more than 20 years. During that time he has served as a leader and active member of music ministry at the parish.

    Judy Corcoran is married with 4 chil-dren and 4 grandchildren. She was a teacher and Vice Principal at the Acade-my for 17 years, and has served as small church group leader and Eucharistic Minister.

    Patrick Esquibel and his wife Bonnie have been have been at Santa Sophia Parish since 1994. He enjoys being an active member with the Knights of Co-lumbus and serves as a Eucharistic Minister.

    Greg Galarpe is a graduate of the Acad-emy and has been involved in Santa So-phia since childhood. He has been active in Pastoral Council, the Academy, Parish Life Team and Eucharistic ministry.

    Diana Garra is a retired teacher and active member of the Santa Sophia Safe Place Faith Community, a lector, a Cath-olic Daughter, an ICF member and a vol-unteer for El Nido and the parish rectory.

    Vince Genna graduated from the SS academy and his wife Julie, teaches at the academy. In addition he is a multi-specialized Nurse Practitioner at UCSD Health System in La Jolla, with both the Moores Cancer Center and surgical

    specialties.

    Marilyn Lauer became Catholic in 1988 when she attended the SS RCIA program. She is a retired junior high school teacher and has served on boards of addiction recovery programs.

    Patricia Payne has been active in Pastoral Council, Diocesan Pastoral Council, Parish Life Team, Eucharistic Ministry and the Academy. Over the years she has also been involved in music ministry, religious ed., homebound/hospital ministry & youth ministry.

    Dennis Regan has been at Santa Sophia parish since 1984. He has been engaged in Junior High and Confirmation Religious Ed., Baptism prep. and our Common Ground Collaborative, serving disadvan-taged students.

    MEET YOUR SANTA SOPHIA PARISH COUNCIL MEMBERS FOR 2015-2016

    Anne Riemann has been a parish member for 35 years. She facilitated Special Reli-gious Ed. for several years. She was a member of the RCIA team for 6 yrs. teach-ing Inquiry, and is currently a Eucharistic Minister & parish office volunteer.

    Rachel Smith is currently serving the par-ish as leader of the Young Adult Ministry and as a lector. Her devotion to the faith has led her to feel called to the religious life and she is currently discerning with the Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles.

    Terry Valverde has been a member of Santa Sophia parish for 36 years. She has taught religious education classes, been active in El Nido and SAFE PLACE. She recently retired after 37 years of teaching history at Cuyamaca and Mesa Colleges.

    Jimmy Villalobos and his wife Chris joined Santa Sophia Parish in 1979. Jimmy has been involved in Cursillo, Bible Study, Small Church Community and Pastoral Council over the years. Jimmy has been in the financial services business for over thirty years.

  • PAGE SIX THE MOST HOLY TRINITY MAY 31ST, 2015

    UPCOMING EVENTS

    HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY ~ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3RD AT 7:00 PM IN THE SANTA SOPHIA ACADEMY LIBRARY

    SAVE THE DATE EVENTS

    FR. JACOBS FAREWELL MASS AND RECEPTION ~ SUNDAY, JUNE 21ST AT THE 11:00 AM MASS FOLLOWED BY A RECEP-TION IN PRENDERGAST HALL

    VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL MONDAY, AUGUST 3RD ~ FRIDAY, AUGUST 7TH 9:00 AM - 12:00 NOON IN PREN-DERGAST HALL. PLEASE CHECK THE BULLETIN FOR FUTURE INFORMATION ABOUT REGISTRATION

    SUMMER NIGHT EVENT ~ SATURDAY, AUGUST 29TH AFTER THE 4:30 PM MASS. MORE INFORMATION TO FOLLOW IN UPCOMING BULLETIN

    OUR EL NIDO APARTMENT IS EMPTY!

    El Nido is a transitional housing program for women with children who are escaping domestic violence. For decades we have sponsored an apartment and it is, once again, time to restock it for a new family.

    The El Nido Giving Tree is located in the vestibule of the church. Please stop by and pick an ornament from the tree. Return your items to the vesti-bule or parish office by Sunday, June 7th. As always, cash donations are wel-comed.

    ANNOUNCEMENTS & UPCOMING WEEKLY EVENTS

    YOUTH MINISTRY UPCOMING EVENTS

    June 12th -Youth Night 6:30 pm-8:30 pm in the Youth Room June 26th -Youth Night 6:30 pm-8:30 pm in the Youth Room June 27th - Beach Party 10:00 am-4:00 pm at Coronado Beach

    Contact Youth Minister David Stevens at (619) 865-8704 for more information on these upcoming events, and dont forget to check out the

    youth ministry Facebook page for the latest news at:

    https://www.facebook.com/SantaSophiaYM

    ~ SENIOR LUNCHEON THIS WEEK ~ DATE: THURSDAY, JUNE 4TH

    MASS: 11:00 AM LUNCHEON: PORK CHOPS, RICE, VEGGIES & DESSERT (following Mass)

    This will be the last luncheon before summer break. Ukulele Babes will be entertaining us. Call Agnes at (619) 442-7190 for reservations.

    2015-2016 Religious Ed Registration ~ Pre-School-Confirmation Register now before fees increase in July! Registration will continue

    Monday through Friday throughout the summer. Registration will take place in the Catechetical Ministry Office from 9:00 am - 3:00 pm.

    What to Bring: Fees and your child's baptism certificate, if not already on file, are due at the time of registration. Special Note: Families who are not registered at Santa Sophia must provide a letter from their parish priest giving permission to attend Santa Sophia's reli-gious education classes. Prerequisites: Prerequisite for Confirmation Level I: Completion of Religious Ed Level 8 or graduation from a Catholic elementary school. Prerequisite for Confirmation Level 2: Level I candidates must bring their Sponsor Eligibility Form completely filled out, signed and sealed by the spon-sor's parish priest in order to register for Level II.

    POPE FRANCIS PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR JUNE

    Universal: That immigrants and refugees may find welcome and respect in the countries to which they come.

    Evangelization: That the personal encounter with Jesus may arouse in many young people the desire to offer their own lives in priesthood or consecrated life.

  • PAGE SEVEN THE MOST HOLY TRINITY MAY 31ST, 2015

    NEW PARISHIONERS

    Welcome! We warmly invite you

    to join our faith community. To

    register, please visit the parish

    office anytime after morning

    mass till 4:30 pm, Monday thru

    Friday. Or you can pick up a

    form in the vestibule of the

    church.

    BAPTISM

    Please contact Donna Hernandez

    at (619) 463-6011 for Baptism

    preparation information. Parents

    are encouraged to begin the

    preparation process before their

    child is born.

    ADULT/CHILD

    RELIGIOUS FORMATION

    Please contact Donna Hernandez

    at the Catechetical Ministry

    Office at (619) 463-6011 for

    more information.

    MATRIMONY

    Please contact Maria Belflower

    at (619) 463-6629 ext. 102, be-

    fore setting the date, time and

    location of your wedding. In the

    Diocese of San Diego, couples

    should plan on a nine month

    (minimum) period of marriage

    preparation.

    FUNERALS

    Please contact Bill Smirniotis at

    (619) 463-6629 ext. 104.

    BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS

    Submissions are due Fridays by

    noon, nine days prior to publica-

    tion. Send to:

    [email protected]

    Find us on Facebook:

    SantaSophiaCatholicChurch www.santasophia.org

    CLERGY

    REV. DEVDAS MASILLAMONY Ext. 100 PASTOR [email protected]

    REV. JOHN BOSCO Ext. 107 PRIEST IN RESIDENCE [email protected]

    PARISH STAFF

    BILL SMIRNIOTIS Ext. 104 BUSINESS MANAGER [email protected] SANA AURO Ext. 103 BOOKKEEPER [email protected] JOSEPHINE ESTRADA Ext. 100 RECEPTIONIST [email protected] MARIA BELFLOWER Ext. 102 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT [email protected]

    MUSIC MINISTRY

    DAVID STEVENS Ext. 113 DIRECTOR [email protected]

    FACILITIES MAINTENANCE

    JIM KINNEY Ext. 108 DIRECTOR [email protected]

    LITURGICAL MINISTRIES

    ROSEMARY WELLINGTON Ext. 115 SACRISTAN [email protected]

    SANTA SOPHIA ACADEMY

    KAREN LAAPERI (619) 463-0488 PRINCIPAL [email protected]

    ESTELA DIAZ (619) 463-0488 SECRETARY [email protected] SANTA SOPHIA PRESCHOOL

    VICTORIA SIMANEK (619) 463-0141 DIRECTOR [email protected] CATECHETICAL MINISTRY OFFICE

    BERNADETTE PADLO Ext. 111 DIRECTOR [email protected] DONNA HERNANDEZ Ext. 110 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT [email protected] DAVID STEVENS Ext. 113 SR. HIGH YOUTH [email protected]

    JR. HIGH YOUTH Ext. 110 YOUNG ADULT MINISTRIES

    RACHEL SMITH [email protected]

    TERESA SPORLEDER [email protected]

    ~ Seeking Wisdom

    ~ Living Virtue

    ~ Encountering Christ

    ARE YOU IN A RELATIONSHIP WITH SOMEONE WHO GETS VIOLENT WHEN YOU DISAGREE WITH THEIR OPINION?

    This is a Safe Place Community: Santa Sophias team provides faith-based support to parishioners, family and friends who suspect or know of violence in their relationships. Call (619) 663-9785 and leave a message. All calls are confiden-tial-no caller is identified by name. A team member will call and offer resources that can help in situations of child, el-

    der or intimate partner abuse.

    Santa Sophia Catholic Church and Academy Parish Office: (619) 463-6629 Fax: (619) 463-8101 Monday ~ Friday from after daily mass - 4:30 pm

    Academy Office: (619) 463-0488 Fax: (619) 668-5469 Monday ~ Friday from 7:30 am - 3:30 pm Preschool Office: (619) 463-0141 Fax: (619) 463-8101 Monday ~ Friday from 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

    CMO Office: (619) 463-6011 Fax: (619) 668-5458 Monday ~ Friday from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm & Sunday 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

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