Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Sunday, January 14, 2018

Clergy Rev. Devdas Masillamony Pastor [email protected]

Ext. 101

Deacon Michael Maria [email protected] Deacon Jose Luis Del Rio [email protected] Deacon Vince Kapral [email protected]

Parish Staff Bob Ulrich Business Manager [email protected]

Ext. 104

Sana Auro Bookkeeper [email protected]

Ext. 103

PJ Dondero Receptionist [email protected]

Ext.100

Administrative Assistants Mary Wilson Ext. 102 [email protected] Elizabeth Dandash [email protected]

Music Ministry Suzanne Kennedy–Ballon Director [email protected]

MISSION STATEMENT Santa Sophia Catholic Parish is a welcoming, caring, and vibrant community of believers seeking to grow in faith, fostering a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Challenged by the Word of God, nourished by the Eucharist, and empowered by the Holy Spirit we seek to build bridges to convey God’s love to our community. Rev. Devdas Masillamony, Pastor Deacon Michael Maria Deacon Jose Luis Del Rio Deacon Vince Kapral 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 12:00 pm Rosary: Daily after the morning Mass and other special occasions. Our Mother of Perpetual Help: Tuesday following the morning Mass.

9800 San Juan Street • Spring Valley, CA 91977 Phone (619) 463-6629 • Fax (619) 463-8101 www.santasophia.org • [email protected]

Ext. 113

Facilities Maintenance Jim Kinney Director [email protected]

Ext. 108

Liturgical Ministries Rosemary Wellington Sacristan [email protected]

Ext. 115

Santa Sophia Academy Karen Laaperi (619) 463-0488 Principal [email protected] Estela Diaz (619) 463-0488 Secretary [email protected]

Santa Sophia Preschool Tannette Woolever (619) 463-0141 Director [email protected]

Catechetical Ministry Office Office: (619) 463-6011 Bernadette Padlo Ext. 111 Director [email protected] Jorge Mendoza Confirmation Coordinator [email protected]

Ext.112

Donna Hernandez Ext. 110 Administrative Assistant [email protected] Daniel Cummings Ext. 112 Youth Minister [email protected]

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SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

With the feast of the Baptism of the Lord, which we celebrated last Monday, we complete the Christmas season and now enter into a liturgical time that we call “ordinary time.” On this second Sunday, the first reading presents to us the call of Samuel to take over the leadership of the Chosen People. The second reading is from the First Letter of St. Paul to the Corinthians, in which St. Paul makes it crystal clear that justifying fornication as part of Christian liberty is an incorrect interpretation of his preaching, and that the body must be preserved from all immorality. Paul then talks about the spirituality of the human body and says, “Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God?” Paul instructs us to understand the truth that the Holy Spirit lives in us, and therefore, we need to keep our bodies holy by avoiding sin. The Gospel presents to us the scene of the meeting between Jesus and John the Baptist at the River Jordan. The narrator is the eye witness, John the Evangelist, who, before he was a disciple of Jesus, was a disciple of John the Baptist, together with his brother James, with Simon and Andrew, all from Galilee, and all who were

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fisherman. So, John the Baptist sees Jesus, who steps forward from the crowd. Inspired from above, John declares Jesus as the One sent by God. For this reason he points him out to his followers with these words: “Behold the lamb of God.” This was John’s mission to make Jesus, the Lamb of God, known to the people. As a sacrificial Lamb, Jesus came to die, to take away the sins of the world. The phrase “take away” literally means “to relieve,” “to take upon oneself.” Jesus came into the world with a precise mission from his Heavenly Father: to free us from the slavery of sin, taking our faults and weaknesses upon Himself. In what way, and how did He do it? By loving; the price of love is laying down His life, that is, by dying on the cross. There is no other way to defeat evil and sin than with the love that moves one to give the gift of his life for others. In the testimony of John the Baptist, Jesus is given the traits of the Servant of the Lord, who “has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows” (Isaiah 53:4), to the point of dying on the cross. He is the true Passover Lamb, who immerses Himself in the river of our sin, to purify us. The Baptist sees before him a man who gets in line with sinners to be baptized, even though He needs no such purification. He is the Man Whom God sent into the world as the Sacrificial Lamb. The word “lamb” appears several times in the Old and New Testament, and

SCRIPTURE READINGS & INTENTIONS FOR THE SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME WEEK OF JANUARY 14, 2018 Date

Readings

Time

Intentions

Saturday, January 13th (Vigil) Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

1 Sm 3:3b-10, 19/1 Cor 6:13c-15a, 17-20/Jn 1:35-42

4:30 pm

+Luz Olivia Vega Garcia

Sunday, January 14th Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

8:00 am

+Amelia Manuel

1 Sm 3:3b-10, 19/1 Cor 6:13c-15a, 17-20/Jn 1:35-42 11:00 am

+Frank Lopes

Monday, January 15th

1 Sm 15:16-23/Mk 2:18-22

8:00 am

+Richard Darrah

Tuesday, January 16th

1 Sm 16:1-13/Mk 2:23-28

8:00 am

+Joseph +Jose +Jeffrey +Johnny Nededog

1 Sm 17:32-33, 37, 40-51/Mk 3:1-6

8:00 am

+Paul Villard

1 Sm 18:6-9; 19:1-7/Mk 3:7-12

8:00 am

+Vince Garra

1 Sm 24:3-21/Mk 3:13-19

8:00 am

+Patsy Oliverio

Jon 3:1-5, 10/1 Cor 7:29-31/Mk 1:14-20

4:30 pm

+Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Cabral

Jon 3:1-5, 10/1 Cor 7:29-31/Mk 1:14-20

8:00 am 11:00 am

Wednesday, January 17th

Thursday, January 18th

Friday, January 19th Saturday, January 20th (Vigil) Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Sunday, January 21st Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

+Angelita Ruiz +Arcadia Refalvor

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is always in reference to Jesus. This image of the lamb might surprise us: an animal that is certainly not characterized by its strength and toughness, but who takes upon himself such an oppressive weight. The enormous amount of evil is removed and taken away by a weak and fragile creature, who is a symbol of obedience, docility and defenseless love, who goes to the point of sacrificing himself. The lamb is not an oppressor but is docile; he is not aggressive but peaceful; he does not fight back in the face of an attack, but endures it and is submissive. And this is how Jesus is! He is like a lamb. What does it mean for the Church, for us today to be disciples of Jesus, the Lamb of God? It means putting innocence in the place of malice, love in the place of force, humility in the place of pride, service in the place of prestige. We Christians must do this as well. Being disciples of the Lamb means that we must live like a city on a hill, open, loving, and welcoming people. I often come across people saying that our church, Santa Sophia is a friendly community. It makes me happy, and I thank you all for making it a friendly place. Please continue to do this. Greet people, and welcome them if they are new to the parish. This means not having an attitude of being closed, but proposing the Gospel to everyone, testifying with our lives that following Jesus makes us more free and joyful (Pope Francis, Angelus Address January 19, 2014). -Fr. Devdas

In Observation of the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday the parish office will be closed on Monday January, 15th

Santa Sophia Church Annual Stewardship Renewal In this second weekend of the Annual Stewardship Renewal campaign we are reminded that each of us is called by God. Regardless of who we are or what are circumstances may be, He is there awaiting our answer. We are also of the Lord, part of the body of Christ, and have been blessed with the Holy Spirit which means that none of us are strangers to God. These are indeed joyous revelations and should be shared with everyone. Please dedicate some of your time this week to pray, reflect on the readings and examine how much joy God brings into your life as well as how you share that joy with others. The Personal Reflection sheet found in the bulletin can help you get started. Don’t forget to pick up this week’s prayer card regarding Joy, keep it with you and use it throughout the week for those special “prayer opportunities”. May God be with and bless you throughout this week.

CONSIDER ELECTRONIC GIVING! You can set automatic recurring donations or give one transaction at a time. Click the “Donate” button on our website: Sign up for E-Giving at: http://www.santasophia.org/donate/

COLLECTION REPORT January 1, 2018 - January 7, 2018

If you are new in the parish, please introduce yourself after Mass or stop by the Parish office Monday-Friday from 8:30 am-4:30 pm. We want to know and serve you. Parish registration is expected for all who come to Santa Sophia on a regular basis and consider this their parish. Formal registration enables us to know who you are and where you live. This helps us with parish mailings and, in the event of the need for a sick call or emergency, to find you quickly. Registration forms are available on the side tables of the church, or at the parish office, and at www.santasophia.org. Please support the parish with your prayers, your presence and your talents.

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 St. Vincent De Paul Roof Project POL

$15,646.00 $986.50 $9,186.50 $5,520.50 29 56 118 64 48 12 7 2 ————————

336 $790 $21,685 $5

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Witnesses to the Roofing Project We have been parishioners at Santa Sophia for over 40 years and truly call it home. This is where we raised our two sons, and one of them is now raising his growing family here. Over the years we’ve been involved in many different groups and activities at Santa Sophia and consider it very central in our lives, both spiritually and socially. We cherish what this parish has meant to our family in the past, and also have an abiding interest in preserving its vitality and health for future generations, including our children and grandchildren. While attending here at Santa Sophia there have been many pastors, who’ve come and gone, but we, the parishioners, are the Body of Christ, the ongoing church and as such must take responsibility for the future of our parish church. We have benefited greatly from the commitment and sacrifice of those that have preceded us, and now we must step up to do our part to insure that Santa Sophia remains a vibrant community of faith and service. The physical plant and upkeep of the parish’s property is essential for maintaining a strong future. After the fire, the interior of the church was beautifully restored- better than ever especially the ceiling- but we can’t allow the current deterioration of the roof to ruin the interior. It seems that the roof has frequently required much attention and repairing over the 40 years that we have been here at Santa Sophia, but now it is beyond repairing, so replacement is essential and can no longer be postponed. We applaud Father Devdas for his courage to take on a project of this magnitude. The success of this re-roofing project is the responsibility of each and every one of us. We all need to step up to the challenge of supporting this fund-raising campaign and to do our part to maintain our beloved church. St. John’s gospel tells us the story about the boy who shared his simple lunch of two small fish and five barley loaves that in turn were multiplied to feed a multitude. Similarly, the gifts we offer to God today can be transformed into something far greater than anything we might ever imagine in this generation, as well as future ones. May God bless each of us as we ALL pledge our support for preserving Santa Sophia’s beautiful church. -Steve and Linda Crabtree

Goal $800,000 We continue to thank everyone in our parish community for their pledges to the reroofing project, every week we are over whelmed by the response from our parishioners. Goal: $800,00 Savings: $55,000 Pledged:$394,078 Amount needed: $350,922

Pledged $394,078

$55,000 Savings

Corporate Donors We are looking for corporate donors who can contribute to our Roofing Project. Do you or anyone you know own a business? Does your company participate in non-profit gift giving? If yes, help us connect to potential donors with a face-toface meeting. Your support is greatly appreciated. Contact Father Devdas or Bob Ulrich, Business Manager, for further information at 619-463-8101. -Arlinda Villanueva, Roofing Fundraising Committee

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SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Save the Date: Couples Date Nights are back! Saturday, January 20th 6:00 pm –8:00 pm

We are starting a new series of Date nights. This marriage enrichment program explores the Beatitudes as the path to holiness in Christian marriage. Holiness is the source of joy in marriage. The program invites couples to reflect on their relationship and guides them to understand marriage as their vocation. The videos and the book provide the input for each of the sessions, and the handouts provide conversation starters to help couples reflect privately on their marriage.

Couples of all ages and stages are encouraged to attend. Enjoy a video presentation and explore discussion topics designed to enrich your relationship and spirituality as a couple. Meet and socialize with other couples from our parish. Wine, beer, and appetizers will be provided. Need a babysitter? NO PROBLEM. Childcare will be provided! RSVP with number of children for childcare to: Heidi Chokeir 619-203-5391 or Parish Office 619-4636629 [email protected] or [email protected]

Calling all musicians! Does your New Year’s resolution include using your gift and/or love of music with your church family? This is a GREAT time to join the choir – young and old! No audition necessary. Kid’s Chorale, ages 7-13 (exceptions made) rehearse Thursdays in school faculty room from 4:00 pm-5:00 pm. Saturday Ensemble rehearses Saturday in the church at 3:45 pm then sings for 4:30 pm Mass. This is a great Mass for youth (confirmation hours) and young adults. Sunday 8:00 am and 11:00 am choirs rehearse Tuesday evening in school faculty room from 6:30 pm-8:00 pm. Questions? Please email Suzanne Ballon, Music Director at [email protected] "SWING TIME: Tribute to the 1940s" Monday, February 19, 2018 Town & Country Resort 500 Hotel Circle North Mission Valley, 92108 10:45 am-Silent Auction Preview & Social Hour 12:00 Noon-Luncheon, Entertainment & Opportunity Drawing/Silent Auction $55 per person; Free Validated Parking Proceeds benefit the children at Father Joe's Villages. Reservations, donations and information: [email protected] or 619-207-9546 [email protected] or 760-399-2640

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50's Sock Hop/ Happy Days Dance

The Knights of Columbus and Youth Ministry "50's Sock Hop/Happy Days Dance" will be held on Saturday, February 10th, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Guys, wear your Letter Jacket or Leather Jacket. Gals, wear your Poodle Skirt or Peddle Pushers. Stop by the kiosk after Mass for more information and get your ticket from a Knight of Columbus or a Youth Ministry Leader for a $15 donation. All donations go to the Youth Ministry and Knights charities.

Council 9332 Valle De Oro presents “The Investigator” When a drug bust goes wrong, Police Sergeant James Buanacore is forced to quit the job he loves. He is forced into early retirement and when his wife has a miscarriage, he begins to doubt the existence of God. With his faith falling in doubt, his famous brother finds him a job at a Christian High School as a Criminal Justice teacher to troubled students and coach to the struggling baseball team. Just when James is thinking of giving up, a student challenges him to begin the investigation that will change all their lives forever – an investigation into the existence of Jesus Christ as the Son of God. Running Time: 1 h 42 mins Time: 7:00 pm Place: DeMoor Room |January 19th 2018 Admission: FREE! A good will donation is appreciated! Free popcorn, snacks and refreshments will be served!

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SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PRAYER REQUESTS Military Service Members

As a faith community, let us keep all who serve our country during these troubled times in our prayers. We pray especially for those of our parish who are serving. Erik Grimm ET1, US Navy Adam Grimm BM2, US Navy Matthew Ricacho Staff Sgt., USAF Sgt. Austin McHalek, USMC Reynaldo D. Castro Jr. Lcdr, US Navy Daniel Rosales, US Navy

Dominic Bloemendaal, USMC Lt. Martin Howard Sgt. Dane Johnson Sf. Sargent Dustin McCoy, USMC Lcpl Connor O’ Gara, USMC 1st Lt. Peter Dray, US Army Ben Williams, PFC US Marines

If you have a friend or relative who is serving in our military, and want their name to be added to our prayer list, please send an email to [email protected] or call the parish office.

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. Sunday, January 14th-Very Rev. Patrick Mulcahy Monday, January 15th-Rev. Msgr. Patrick Mullarkey Tuesday, January 16th-Very Rev. Kevin Mullins, OSA Wednesday, January 17th-Rev. Michael Murphy Thursday, January 18th-Rev. Patrick Murphy Friday, January 19th-Rev. John Bosco Musinguzi Saturday, January 20th-Rev. Showri Raju Nagothu, OCD

Family and Friends Rebecca Kelly, Nancy Ulrich, Monica Dines, Ruth Cruz, Maria Quintanilla, Brandon Aguon, Alejo Aguon, Connie Mesa, John Guerrero, Bennie Cruz, James Cruz, Benny Cruz, Carmelo San Nicolas, Juan Quidachay, Geri Rosen, Ray Garcia, Nydia Clark, Bill Kirby, Jesus Galang, Donna Courtney 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.

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There will be a Funeral Mass for Catherine Wilder on Tuesday, January 16th at 10:00 am. Please pray for Catherine's family as they grieve.

There will be a Funeral Mass for Catherine Naughton on Wednesday, January 17th at 11:00 am. Please pray for Catherine's family as they grieve.

Bunco There will no Bunco January 17th, one of our Women's Guild members has passed away and her funeral is January 17th. Katherine Naughton was 104 years old. Please join the Women's Guild at our next meeting February 21st.

WOMEN'S SMALL CHURCH COMMUNITY No meeting, campus closed, January 15th due to Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. See you next week!

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THIS WEEK AT SANTA SOPHIA MONDAY, JANUARY 15TH CAMPUS CLOSED TUESDAY, JANUARY 16TH FUNERAL MASS FOR CATHERINE WILDER 10:00 AM-CHURCH ADULT CHOIR REHERSAL 6:30 PM-FACULTY ROOM PARISH COUNCIL MEETING 6:30 PM-VERHOEVEN ROOM BOY SCOUTS TROOP 355 7:00 PM-DE MOOR ROOM

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17TH SMALL CHURCH COMMUNITIES 10:00 AM-CMO ROOM 2 FUNREAL MASS FOR CATHERINE NAUGHTON 11:00 AM-CHURCH CONFESSION 5:00 PM-CHURCH KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ROSARY 6:30 PM-CHURCH CRY ROOM RCIA 7:00 PM-CMO ROOMS 2 & 4

THURSDAY, JANUARY 18TH KID’S CHORALE REHERSAL 4:00 PM-FACULTY ROOM DIVORCED & SEPERATED SUPPORT GROUP 6:30 PM-DANIELS LIBRARY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 7:00 PM-DEMOOR ROOM

FRIDAY, JANUARY 19TH DEVOTION TO THE SACRED HEART AFTER MASS-CHURCH KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MOVIE NIGHT 7:00 PM-DEMOOR ROOM

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NEW PARISHIONERS Welcome! We warmly invite you to join our faith community. To register, please visit the parish office anytime after the morning Mass until 4:30 pm, Monday thru Friday or you can pick up a registration form in the vestibule of the church or go online at www.santasophia.org. 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) 4636011 for more information. MATRIMONY Please contact the parish office at (619) 4636629, before 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. QUINCEANERAS

SATURDAY, JANUARY 20TH LEGION OF MARY 9:00 AM-DANIELS LIBRARY YOUTH GROUP MEETING 5:30 PM-YOUTH ROOM CMO BLDG COUPLES DATE NIGHT 6:00 PM-PRENDERGAST HALL

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JOIN US FOR COFFEE AND DONUTS AFTER MASS

Please contact Deacon Luis Del Rio at [email protected] or call the Parish office at (619) 463-6629 before setting the date, time, and location of your Quiceanera. FUNERALS Please contact Bob in the Parish office at (619) 463-6629 ext. 104. BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS Submissions are due Fridays by noon, nine days prior to publication. Send to Mary Wilson at [email protected].

Santa Sophia Catholic Church and Academy Office Hours Parish Office: (619) 463-6629 Fax: (619) 463-8101 Monday ~ Friday 8:30 am- 4:30 pm Academy Office: (619) 463-0488 Fax: (619) 668-5469 Monday ~ Friday 7:30 am - 3:30 pm Preschool Office: (619) 463-0141 Fax: (619) 463-8101 Monday ~ Friday 7:00 am - 5:00 pm CMO Office: (619) 463-6011 Fax: (619) 668-5458 Monday ~ Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

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