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DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY APRIL 28, 2019 Give thanks to the Lord for he is good, his love is everlasting. Psalm 118 La misericordia del Señor es eterna. Aleluya. Salmo 118 CLERGY Pastor: Monsignor Lorenzo Miranda Associate Pastor: Rev. Ambrose Udoji Permanent Deacons: Carlos Origel Victor Ceja STAFF Secretary: Patricia Inzunza ext. 201 [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Erika Sanchez ext. 221 [email protected] Liturgy Coordinator: Theresa Nicholas ext. 211 [email protected] Director of Music: Amy Brent - ext. 211 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (562) 862-7268 Monday - Thursday: 12:00pm - 8:30pm OLPH SCHOOL 10441 Downey Ave., Downey 562-869-9969 Monday - Thursday: 7:30am - 4:00pm Friday: 7:30am - 1:00pm 10727 So. Downey Ave., Downey, CA. 90241 www.olphdowney.com Phone: (562) 923-3246 Fax: (562) 862-7020 Email: [email protected] Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday – Friday: 8:30am - 7:00pm Saturday: 8:30am - 7:00pm Sunday: 8:30am - 7:00pm Closed for lunch (Monday - Friday) 1:00pm - 2:00pm SCHEDULE OF MASSES WEEKEND Saturday: English 5:00pm Spanish 7:00pm Sunday: English 6:30am, 8:00am 9:30am, 11:30am, 5:00pm Spanish 1:30pm, 7:00pm WEEKDAY Morning Prayer: 7:55am (Monday - Friday) Morning Mass: Monday - Saturday: 8:15am Mass in Spanish: Monday - Friday 7:00pm BLESSED SACRAMENT EXPOSITION: 1st Friday of the month 8:15am - 12 midnight Monday - Friday 6:00pm - 7:00pm CONFESSIONS: 1st Friday of the month 7:30pm - 12 midnight Mondays and Fridays 6:00pm - 7:00pm Saturday 3:45pm - 4:45pm SACRAMENT OF THE SICK: Please call the parish office.

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  • DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY APRIL 28, 2019

    Give thanks to the Lord for he is good, his love is everlasting. Psalm 118

    La misericordia del Señor es eterna. Aleluya.

    Salmo 118

    CLERGY Pastor: Monsignor Lorenzo Miranda

    Associate Pastor: Rev. Ambrose Udoji

    Permanent Deacons: Carlos Origel Victor Ceja

    STAFF Secretary: Patricia Inzunza ext. 201 [email protected]

    Bulletin Editor: Erika Sanchez ext. 221 [email protected]

    Liturgy Coordinator: Theresa Nicholas ext. 211 [email protected]

    Director of Music: Amy Brent - ext. 211

    RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (562) 862-7268

    Monday - Thursday: 12:00pm - 8:30pm

    OLPH SCHOOL 10441 Downey Ave., Downey

    562-869-9969 Monday - Thursday: 7:30am - 4:00pm

    Friday: 7:30am - 1:00pm

    10727 So. Downey Ave., Downey, CA. 90241 ■ www.olphdowney.com ■ Phone: (562) 923-3246 ■ Fax: (562) 862-7020 ■ Email: [email protected]

    Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday – Friday: 8:30am - 7:00pm Saturday: 8:30am - 7:00pm Sunday: 8:30am - 7:00pm Closed for lunch (Monday - Friday) 1:00pm - 2:00pm

    SCHEDULE OF MASSES WEEKEND Saturday: English 5:00pm Spanish 7:00pm Sunday: English 6:30am, 8:00am 9:30am, 11:30am, 5:00pm Spanish 1:30pm, 7:00pm WEEKDAY Morning Prayer: 7:55am (Monday - Friday) Morning Mass: Monday - Saturday: 8:15am Mass in Spanish: Monday - Friday 7:00pm

    BLESSED SACRAMENT EXPOSITION: 1st Friday of the month 8:15am - 12 midnight Monday - Friday 6:00pm - 7:00pm

    CONFESSIONS: 1st Friday of the month 7:30pm - 12 midnight Mondays and Fridays 6:00pm - 7:00pm Saturday 3:45pm - 4:45pm

    SACRAMENT OF THE SICK: Please call the parish office.

  • DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY PAGE 2

    PASTOR’S COLUMN

    Dear Community of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, The Risen Lord brings new life to us, at every moment. Any day can be-come a new beginning for all of us.

    “They were all cured …” Acts

    “His mercy endures forever …” Psalm 118

    As we live our life, the Lord comes into our realities and transforms all with His Mercy. The greatest crosses that come our way become blessings, wis-dom and a peace beyond all understanding. Let us call on His Mercy over eve-ryone in the world. St. John Paul II, pray for us! St. Faustina, pray for us!

    Monsignor Lorenzo

    Jesus, I trust in you!

  • APRIL 28, 2019 PAGE 3

    Get your family on the same page about social media

    Social media is one of the leading forms of communi-ca on and connec on in our world today, but it has dan-gerous side effects if used carelessly or improperly. So-cial media pla orms can be used to solicit minors, dis-tribute drugs, share pornography and more. If your fam-ily does not have a social media safety policy in place, work to establish one immediately. Rules such as no di-rect messages from anyone you don’t know in person and no private or hidden contact with anyone are im-portant. Establish regular check-ins to make sure that the rules are being followed to see what your children are viewing. For a copy of the complete VIRTUS® ar cle “Raising the Bar,” visit h p://www.la-archdiocese.org/org/protec ng/Pages/VIRTUS-Current-Online-Ar cles.aspx.

    For those suffering illness, and those in need of our prayers Gary Grimm Ricardo Pulido Aaron Cesar Alvarado Kerri Grothe Balayan Louise Vargas Domingo Vargas Jorge Rodriguez Dolores Guerrero Ana Laura Cuen Navarete & family Armida Sandoval Odin Harp Godry Ayva Grace Gonzalez Joseph Zarahy William Bowermaster Evan Beck Felipe Preciado Teresa Sanchez Grace Mayberry

    Adriann Araujo Jack Grobaty For those who have gone before us Andreas Komala Noemi Bodero De Raez Leon Garcia Gregory P. Estonactoc Jus na Rivera Sebas ana Cabrera Sgt. Steve Licon Guadalupe Rio Cecilia Orellana Maria Esperanza Viscarra Maria Esther Reyes Jesse Montes

    Lord, Hear our prayers.

    Our Lady of Perpetual Help presents

    November 4-14, 2019

    Join Msgr. Lorenzo & Deacon Leo

    Cardinal McIntyre Fund for Charity

    May 4 and 5

    We walked together in harmony in the house of God. Psalm 55:14

    Here’s hope since 1951 for those in CRISIS SITUA-TIONS throughout the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Your contribu ons goes directly toward emergency needs for children, adults and families. You are their hope! Your gi provides a one- me emergency help for food, u li es, transporta on, medical, housing or funeral expenses.

    STEWARDSHIP

    Collection for Weekend of April 14, 2019

    Sunday Collection $20,892 Electronic Collection $1,617 School Support $171 Capital Improvements $3,083

    Collection for Weekend of April 21, 2019

    Sunday Collection $20,442 Electronic Collection $2,434 Good Friday $4,871 Holy Thursday $2,077 Easter $8,611 School Support $236 Capital Improvements $3,000

    We would like to thank all of our parishioners, ministries and visitors for being generous with your weekly donations. May God bless you for your continued support.

    OLPH Parish community for the outpouring of love, cards and flowers you have given me on behalf of my deceased brother, Ed Camp. Your thoughts and prayers were com-forting in my time of sorrow and grief. We are forever grateful. Melodie Santana

  • DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY PAGE 4

    MILITARY PRAYER LIST

    Please pray for our men and women serving our country. To include a family member’s name please email [email protected]. Please include family member name and where they are stationed.

    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

    Kevin Amador USS Carney DDG64, Spain Jesse Chavez Camp Pendleton, Oceanside Jorge Paz Naval base, San Diego Michael Alexander Vega US Army, Germany Daniel Villanueva US Army, Ft Drum, New York Brett Baldwin Air Force, Colorado Shane Hale US Navy, Norfolk, Virginia Andrew Goodman US Marines, Okinawa, Japan Jadin Sanchez Lackland Air Force, Texas Kadin Sanchez Lackland Air Force, Texas Col. Tomas Dorame US Army, Washington D.C. Jorge Luiz Olmos US Army, North Carolina Timothy Arthur Untalan US Marine, Twenty-Nine Palms Jennaline Reyer US Army, Irwin Base, Ca Javier Ovando US Marine Corp, Japan Jose Alfredo Jimenez US Army, Oklahoma Fernando Jantes US Marine Corp, San Diego C.J. Herrera US Army, N. Carolina, Qataar Elizabeth Morales US Navy, Virginia Beach Rodrigo Miranda US Navy, Vanderberg

    Jesus Aven Nieves US Navy, North Carolina Frederick McDonald US Navy, Coronado Jake Spieckerman US Marine, San Diego, CA Joseph Scott US Marine, Camp Pendleton Lisa Scott US Army National Guard, Los Alamitos Javier Garcia US Marines, San Diego, Ca Brian Eric Brooks US Army, Santa Monica, CA Adrian Ariesteo Sandoval US Air Force, Mississippi Joseph Perez US Marines, San Diego Jason Martin US Army, N. Carolina (Syria) Heydt Quinn US Army, Oahu Hawaii Mikel Sambrano US Navy, Coronado Island Justin Aragon US Army, JBLM Tacoma, WA Jasper Aragon US Army, Fort Bliss, El Paso Allen Florence US Navy Reserve, Coronado Isle James Granger US Army, Mare Island, San Diego Eulalio Unzueta US Army, Camp Zama, Japan Javier Angulo Air Force, Barksdale, Louisiana Craig M. Steele US Navy, Biloxi, Mississippi Vince Mendez US Air Force, Beals, CA

    Robert C. Cadena US Navy, San Diego, CA LCPL Alfonso C. Rodriguez USMC Camp Pendelton, Oceanside, CA CPL Joey Starr USMC Camp Pendelton, Oceanside, C LCPL Isaiah San Nicholas USMC Camp Pendelton, Oceanside, CA LCPL Gilbert Sosa USMC Camp Pendelton, Oceanside, CA PFC Josh Sanchez USMC Camp Pendelton, Oceanside, CA CPL Logan Sutte USMC Camp Pendelton, Oceanside, CA LCPL Jose Rodriguez USMC Camp Pendelton, Oceanside, CA CPL Trevor Thiel USMC Camp Pendelton, Oceanside, CA LCPL Jacob McCarty USMC Camp Pendelton, Oceanside, CA Andrew Moreno US Army, Fort Jackson, SC Joseph Curbelo US Army National Guard, Ft. Gordon, GA Rick Moody US Marine, Quantico, VA Peter Rodan Air Force, Shepherd TX PFC Jonathan Frank Medrano USMC Camp Le Jeune, NC Camille Islas US Navy, Japan Hector Escobar US Army, Ft. Eustis, VA Pvt. Kristopher Montes US Army, Ft Leonard Wood, MO Danniel Sapien US Army, Ft. Bliss, Texas Angela Nicolle Camacho US Navy, Great Lakes, Illinois

    Installation of the OLPH Women’s Guild 2019-2020 Executive Board Friday, May 17, 8:15am Mass

    A breakfast buffet will immediately follow at the Rio Hondo Event Center. Cost of buffet is $25. RSVP deadline is May 7. Please mail check, payable to “OLPH Women’s Guild,” to Linda Malme, 9260 Gainford, Downey 90240. Any ques ons, please contact Linda at (562) 869-6491.

    to the following adults and teens who were fully ini-

    ated into the faith of the Roman Catholic Church on Holy Saturday at the Easter Vigil. These new members have completed a study of our faith and the gospel over the last two years.

    Neophytes – Received the Sacraments of Bap sm, Confirma on, and First Eucharist: Patricia Lynn Melendez, Patrick Timothy Sullivan

    Candidates – Received the Sacraments of Confirma-on and First Eucharist: Faith Benavidez, Yadhira

    Calderon, Jonathan Cerda, Valen na Cintron, Ma hew Dominguez, Omar Felix, Samantha Rizo, Emily Sage, Juan Solano, Gabriel Toscano, Michael Toscano, Isaac Vazquez, Marizza Vazquez, Emerie Velasquez

    First Eucharist: Adriano Calderon, Alyssa Rizo

    COMMUNION CANDIDATES Our prayers go to our children who received the Sacrament of Holy Eucharist for the first me this weekend. May this day be for them the first of many mee ngs with Jesus in the Eucharist and may they con nue to grow closer to Our Lord! 4/27 5pm Daisy Acevedo Ethan Ambriz Ayden Arevalo Luca Borrego Samuel A. Curiel Diego Esqueda Miranda Garcia Anthony Guerra Hayden Hinchman Christian Lemus Anthony Lopez Morris Luevano Anthony Martinez Emma Miranda Hazel Orozco Gabriel Pena Sophia Ramirez Bernard Rayo

    Annelisse Rayo Ethan Valles Matthew Valles Jazlyn Velasco 4/28 9:30 am Francisco Cordero Natlie Haddad Matthew Hernandez Elisa Lois Ricardo Lois Jr. Jade Rios Mia Sambrano Milani Sambrano Marko Lorenzo Simoni Daniella Soto Brianna Sy Sophia Tapanes

    4/28 11:30 am Jaylah Dominguez Nirvana Dominguez Miguel Escamilla Victoria Escamilla Valentina Escamilla Bryan Escobar Viviana Fernandez Amanda Fernandez Leah Gonzales Jade Holguin Steven Jauregui Bryan Jauregui Paloma Parra Zavannah Ramos Marissa Rodriguez Hernan Ruiz Jr Kaylee Sanchez Erick Sanchez

    Chase Trovao Jayden Zabala 4/28 1:30pm Shantel Casillas Luis Valdivia 4/28 5:00pm Anette Avalos Jesus Avalos Amari Gomez Ashley Guzman Gianni Hernandez Mia Jimenez Abraham Mejia Julliet Nevarez Alexandra Pacheco Eduardo Sanchez Joey Sandoval

    Office (562) 862‐7268 Monday ‐ Thursday 12:00pm ‐ 8:30pm

  • APRIL 28, 2019 PAGE 5

    PEACE BE WITH YOU Our Gospel reading today depicts the disciples in a terrifying moment. They have locked their doors, huddling together in safety at a me when the Lord has transformed the en re course of human events. Jesus has risen from the dead. He has destroyed death and unlocked eternal life. But who can fully grasp all of this? Not even Thomas, one of the twelve devoted companions of Jesus, understands what has happened. Those of us who have never faced maltreatment for our faith can only imagine the disciples’ panic. Unimpeded by their bolted doors, Jesus visits his frightened friends. His appear-ance must have been shocking, since he says to them “Peace be with you” not once, but twice. If the disciples hoped Jesus would come back to them, they might have wished he would appear as a victo-rious leader or glorious king. Instead, he comes as they have known him and most need him: as a com-panion, and he brings with him the eternal peace of God. They might have wanted a bodyguard; instead he gives them peace. AT LEAST A SHADOW God knows what we need far be er than we our-selves know. Jesus offers peace to the disciples—twice. He knows they must soon leave the security of locked doors. Shortly he will fill them with the gi of the Holy Spirit and rely on them to lead the com-munity—and the world—into a new bap sm, a new communion. At that moment in the locked room, the disciples see only threats to their lives. Jesus sees their fearful hearts and gives them what they need: peace. We see how Peter is transformed. In-stead of hiding in shadows, he becomes a source of healing and light; his very shadow draws people into the mystery of God’s power. Jesus’ gi of peace makes a real difference in our lives. We can ask eve-ry day for more peace, in our hearts and in our world. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc

    LA PAZ SEA CON USTEDES La lectura del Evangelio de hoy describe a los dis-cípulos en un momento alarmante. Pusieron cerro-jos a sus puertas, refugiándose juntos con seguridad en un momento cuando el Señor transformó el cur-so entero de los eventos humanos. Jesús resucitó de la muerte. Él destruyó la muerte y liberó la vida eterna. ¿Pero quién puede entender completamen-te todo esto? Ni siquiera Tomás, uno de los Doce devotos compañeros de Jesús, entendió lo que ha-bía pasado. Aquellos de nosotros que nunca hemos enfrentado maltrato a causa de nuestra fe podemos solo imaginar el pánico de los discípulos. Sin ningún problema con las puertas cerradas, Jesús visita a sus amigos asustados. Su apariencia debió de haber si-do impactante, pues les dice “la paz sea con uste-des” no una vez, sino dos. Si los discípulos espera-ban que Jesús regresara a ellos, entonces deseaban que regresara como un líder victorioso o rey glorio-so. Al contrario, él viene como lo conocieron y como más lo necesitaban, como un compañero, y trae con él la paz eterna de Dios. Podrían haber querido un guardaespaldas; en cambio él les da la paz. AL MENOS UNA SOMBRA Dios sabe lo que necesitamos mucho mejor de lo que nosotros sabemos. Jesús ofrece paz a los discí-pulos, dos veces. Él sabe que deben salir de la segu-ridad de las puertas cerradas. En breve, él los llena-rá con el don del Espíritu Santo y confiará en ellos para guiar a la comunidad, y al mundo, a un nuevo Bau smo, una nueva comunión. En ese momento, en la habitación cerrada, los discípulos solo ven las amenazas para sus vidas. Jesús ve sus corazones te-merosos y les da lo que necesitan: paz. Vemos como Pedro se transforma. En lugar de esconderse en las sombras, él se hace una fuente de sanación y luz; su propia sombra lleva a las personas hacia el misterio del poder de Dios. El don de la paz de Jesús hace una diferencia verdadera en nuestras vidas. Cada día podemos pedir más paz, en nuestros corazones y en nuestro mundo. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc

  • COLUMNA DEL PASTOR Querida Comunidad de Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro, El Señor Resucitado trae nueva vida, a cada momento. Cualquier dia puede ser el inicio de algo nuevo en todos nosotros.

    “Todos fueron sanados …” Hechos

    “Su misericordia es eterna …” Salmo 118

    Al vivir, el Señor entra en las realidades de nuestra vida y transforma todos con Su Misericorida. Las cruces más grandes de la vida se hacen bendiciones, sabiduria y una paz más allá del entendimiento. Clamenos Su Misericordia so-bre todos en el mundo. ¡San Juan Pablo, ruega por nosotros! ¡Santa Faustina, ruega por nosotros!

    Monseñor Lorenzo

    DIRECTORIO DEL MINISTERIO HISPANO - VER LA PAGINA 8

    DOMINGO DE DIVINA MISERICORDIA PÁGINA 6

    ¡Jesús, en Tí confío!

  • 28 DE ABRIL, 2019 PÁGINA 7

    Obtén a tu familia en la misma página sobre las redes sociales

    Las redes sociales son una de las formas principales de comunicación y conexión en nuestro mundo actual, pero enen efectos secundarios peligrosos si se usan de forma descuidada o inadecuada. Las plataformas de me-dios sociales pueden usarse para interceptar menores, distribuir drogas, compar r pornogra a y más. Si su fa-milia no ene una polí ca de seguridad en las redes so-ciales, trabaje para establecer una de inmediato. Esta-blezca reglas que prohíban la recepción de mensajes directos de cualquier persona desconocida y la de con-tactos privados u ocultos con alguna persona. Establezca controles regulares para supervisar lo que ven sus hijos. Para obtener una copia del ar culo completo de VIR-TUS® “Raising the Bar” (Elevar el nivel) visite h p://www.la-archdiocese.org/org/protec ng/Pages/VIRTUS-Current-Online-Ar cles.aspx.

    Evento para celebrar el Día de las Madres

    Sábado, 4 de mayo 9:30am - 3:30pm

    Celebrando a Todas Las Mujeres

    Invitada de honor: Sandy Caldera Boletos $50.

    Abril es el mes de preparación para terre-motos y el Women’s Guild de OLPH, en coor-dinación con la ciudad de Downey, es responsable por la inserción in-forma va en el bole n de hoy.

    Crear una comunidad más resistente a los desastres es la mejor preparación para el próximo gran terremoto.

    Our Lady of Perpetual Help presenta

    4-14 de noviembre, 2019

    Los invita Msñr. Lorenzo y Diacono Leo

    Fondo del Cardenal McIntyre para la Caridad 4 y 5 de mayo

    Nosotros caminábamos JUNTOS en ARMONíA en la casa de Dios.

    Salmo 55:14

    La esperanza está aqui desde 1951 para las personas que están atravesandro SITUACIONES MUY DIFíCILES en toda la Arquidiócesis de Los Angeles. ¡Usted es su esperanza! Su contribución provée ayuda de emergencia para comida, pago de alquiler, u lidades, transporte, gastos medicos, o asistencia en funerals.

    DIA DE LAS MADRES

    domingo, 12 de mayo Novena de Misas y Libro de Recuerdo

    Las targetas para el día de las Madres ya están dis-ponibles en las puertas de la iglesia. Por favor llene el sobre como se indica y deposítela en la canasta de la co-lecta o devuélvala a la Rectoría.

    Los nombres serán escritos en un libro conmemora -vo y serán recordados en una novena de misas.

    3 DE MAYO PRIMER VIERNES DEL MES

    Nuestra Misa será a las 8:15 am, seguida por la Exposición del Santísimo hasta la media-noche, 12am. Confesiones

    serán de 7pm - medianoche

  • DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY PAGE 8

    STAFF Pastor: Monsignor Lorenzo Miranda Associate Pastor: Rev. Ambrose Udoji Permanent Deacons: Carlos Origel Victor Ceja

    Secretary: Patricia Inzunza ext.201 [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Erika Sanchez - ext. 221 [email protected] Liturgy Coordinator: Theresa Nicholas ext. 211 [email protected] Director of Music: Amy Brent - ext. 211 Pastoral Council: Chair: John Saavedra ~ Co-Chair:Vicki Carnavale Finance Council: Chair: Ray Brown ~ Vice-Chair: Debbie Hale Regional Vocations Director: Rev. Angel Castro - St. Helen’s (562) 563-3522

    RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Thursday (12:00pm - 8:30pm)

    (562) 862-7268

    Director: Theresa Nicholas [email protected] Secretary: Mary Rogers [email protected] Confirmation Coordinator: Daniel Rodriguez Communion Coordinator: Maria Estevez RCIA/RCIT Coordinator: Ruby Gaytan [email protected]

    OLPH SCHOOL 10441 Downey Ave., Downey ~ (562) 869-9969

    PARISH MINISTRIES & ORGANIZATIONS

    Catholic Women’s Guild: 3rd Wednesday of month at 10 am School Hall Melodie Santana (562) 544-8188 Armida Lugo (562) 715-6142

    Little Rock Bible Study Richard Ching (562) 382-3360 Paul Lamotte (562) 869-1234

    Couples for Christ Albert Mendoza (951) 264-1822 Ma Cecile Mendoza (562) 858-2326

    Knights of Columbus John Kirschner (562) 923-1932

    OLPH Young Adults Alex and Jackie Yepez (562) 964-7317

    OLPH Men’s Group Martin (562) 416-1196

    MINISTERIO HISPANO

    RESPONSABLES: Diácono Carlos Origel

    CORO: 1:30 pm y 7 pm Efrain Andrade (562) 305-1927 ENSAYOS DE LOS COROS jueves 7 pm GRUPO DE ORACIÓN lunes 7 pm Humberto Ascani (562) 413-0912

    MINISTERIO DE DUELO Lourdes Ceja (562) 450-8125

    MINISTERIO BIBLICO Violeta Galdamez (562) 334-7787 Martha Michell (805) 888-7141

    SACRAMENTS & MORE

    Baptism: Pre-baptismal Preparation Classes required for parents and godparents prior to scheduling Baptism. It is highly recommended parents and godparents attend clas-ses 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. Quinceañeras: Call the parish office at least six (6) months in advance to make ar-rangements. 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.

    www.olphdowney.com [email protected]

    Sunday Scriptures Study Gino Bosdachin (562) 688-3836

    Respect Life Committee Linda Malme (562) 869-6491

    Los Padrinos Detention Ministry Sr. Teresa Doherty (562) 940-8711

    Holy Hour Vigil 1st Friday Vigil 4:30-6:00pm Nerita Agustion (213) 550-7162

    Filipino Community Chito Romero (562) 413-7173

    Legion of Mary Rosemary (562) 773-4187

    COLABORADORES: Maria Bertieri • Emma Romo • Aaron Lugo Teresa Morales • Raquel Velazquez APOSTOLADO DE LA CRUZ jueves 7 pm Emma Romo (562) 382-3188

    ENCUENTRO MATRIMONIAL miércoles 7 pm Rafael y Rocio Romero (310) 692-5430

    CURSILLOS DE CRISTIANDAD Miguel y Teresa Vela (562) 879-9516

    DIVORCIADOS Y SEPARADOS Maria Paredes (562) 397-6444

    ROSARIO martes 6 pm Aaron Lugo (562) 806-9823

    Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena First Friday of the Month Every Thursday after the Morning Mass Benediction: 12:00 midnight Eucharistic Adoration: 8:30 am - 12:00 am

    DIRECTORY Saturday, April 27 8:15 am Members of the Legion of Mary in Purgatory 5:00 pm Vicente Vazquez Mary Florence Conway 7:00 pm Holy Souls in Purgatory Sunday, April 28 6:30 am Lupe Arias 8:00 am Kerri Grothe Balayan Hermano Luis Torrau 9:30 am Danny Ramirez Ed Camp Michael Goodus Thomas E. Chapman 11:30 am Isabel Zamora Leoncio Ruiz Casal Kerri Grothe Balayan Bernabe Avila Rene Emilio Gonzalez 1:30 pm Mario Perez Manuel Mendoza Rodolfo Duarte Esperanza Oviedo Hermano Luis Torrau 5:00 pm Russell Davies De Leon Sotero Valente Linay 7:00pm Allessandro Esquivel Joseph Humberto Ramirez Monday, April 29 8:15 am Members of the Legion of Mary in Purgatory 7:00 pm Holy Souls in Purgatory Navarrete Medruno Cuen Navarrete Tuesday, April 30 8:15 am Holy Souls in Purgatory Philip Casal Millie Cendana 7:00 pm Zarela Uzqueda Wednesday, May 1 8:15 am Josefina Fregoso Holy Souls in Purgatory Guillermo & Bontancia Aguas 7:00 pm Animas Benditas del Purgatorio Thursday, May 2 8:15 am Ana Fletes Rosalinde Naguit 7:00 pm Holy Souls in PurgatoryFriday, May 3 8:15 am Floro Matutina 7:00 pm Pro Populo (parishioners of OLPH) Saturday, May 4 8:15 am Irma Silva 5:00 pm Holy Souls in Purgatory 7:00 pm Pro Populo (parishioners of OLPH) Sunday, May 5 6:30 am Jesus Villanueva Socorro Villanueva 8:00 am Mr & Mrs Norman Lugibihl Mr & Mrs Tony Ragusa 9:30 am Danny Ramirez Elvie Gonzalez Gladys Ayala Jose Cueva Ed Camp Robert Helman 11:30 am Pro Populo (parishioners of OLPH) 1:30 pm Victoria Ramirez Vergara Manuela Ramirez Salomé Galindez 5:00 pm Russell Davies De Leon 7:00pm Holy Souls in Purgatory

  • DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY PAGE 12 APRIL 28, 2019

    Mother’s Day Brunch Saturday, May 4 9:30am - 3:30pm

    Celebrating all women

    Speaker: Sandy Caldera Tickets $50.

    Join Msgr. Lorenzo & Deacon Leo

    Tuesday, May 14 Parish Center

    7pm - 9pm

    For all our ministers who serve in the Homebound Ministry at OLPH.

    This mee ng will be a me of fellowship, bonding and sharing.

    April is Earthquake Preparedness Month and the OLPH Women's Guild, in coordina on with the City of Downey, is re-sponsible for the informa onal insert in today's bulle n. Crea ng a more disaster-resilient community is the best prepara on for the next big earthquake.

    Sunday, May 12 Novena of Masses and Book of Remembrance

    Honor your mother (living and deceased) with a Mother’s Day Card.

    Cards and envelopes are available at the doors of the church. Please PRINT names clearly on the enve-lope and return in the collec on basket or bring to the Rectory office.

    Please indicate if your mother is living or de-ceased. The name will be wri en in a Memorial book and in a Novena of Masses.

    Dear parents and high school-aged teens:

    If you are interested in participating in the first year of our 2 year Confirmation program, there will be two Confirmation orientation meetings.

    Wednesday, June 26 7pm – 8pm

    OR Saturday, June 29

    9am – 10am

    Both parents and teen must attend an orientation meeting in order to register for the program.

    Registration forms/packets will ONLY be distribut-ed at the meeting.

    Registrations will take place in August. Program and registration details will be given at

    the orientation meetings.

    Choose one (1)

    to attend

    FIRST FRIDAY IS MAY 3

    Mass will be at 8:15am and Eucharistic Adoration will be

    continuous from after Morning Mass until Benediction at 12

    midnight. Confessions will be from 7pm until 12 midnight. Our Holy Hour Vigil meets

    from 4:30pm - 6:00pm.

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