The seasons of the Church follow one universal liturgical calendar. The order of the year is as follows:
Advent marks the beginning of the liturgical calendar. It consists of the four Sundays leading up to Christmas.
In the Catholic Church, Christmas is more than one day – it is a season that begins on Christmas Eve (Dec. 24), continues through the Feast of the Epiphany and includes the Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God . Christmastide concludes with the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord in January.
The forty days of Lent is reminiscent of Jesus’ forty days in the desert. Lent is a season of repentance and renewal in solidarity with those preparing for the Sacraments of Initiation to be received at Easter. Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and continues until the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday.
The Triduum is the most important three days in the liturgical year. Holy Thursday (which commemorates the Last Supper), Good Friday (which commemorates Jesus’ crucifixion and death on the cross), and Holy Saturday (where the Church pauses to commemorate the Lord’s burial). The Easter Vigil is celebrated on Holy Saturday night when new members of the faith receive the Sacraments of Initiation and are welcomed into the Church.
Alleluia – He is Risen! The Easter season celebrates Christ’s resurrection from the dead, his victory over death. Christ’s Ascension into heaven is celebrated on the 7th Sunday after Easter. Eastertide concludes at Pentecost, where Jesus sends the Holy Spirit upon the apostles to spread the Gospel to all nations.
The season of Ordinary Time explores Christ’s mission and message through the Gospels. This season includes Trinity Sunday (which celebrates God’s self revelation as a Trinity of Persons) and Corpus Christi (which celebrates the Body and Blood of Jesus in the Eucharist). Ordinary Time concludes with the Solemnity of Christ the King which brings the liturgical year to a close.
During the year, in addition to the Sunday worship, the Church also celebrates Solemnities, Feasts, and Memorials which may be on any day of the week. These occur during the year to commemorate special events or persons that are highly revered by the Catholic Church.
5:15 PM KA - † Pierina and Cesare Mezzetta
6:30 PM MM - † Reyna Villafuerte Chávez; Leticia, Horacio y Reyna Salazar
7:30 am MM - Intentions for Parishioners
9:00 am JB -
10:30 am KA -
12 noon JB - *Juan Pedro Gómez: Cumpleaños
*Acción de Gracias
† Pedro y María de Jesús Urista Pinzón
† Ernesto López: Aniversario #1 Difunto
† Luis Antonio Vides
5:15 pm MM -
8:00 am JB - † Irene Arellano
6:00 pm MM - *Jose Luis Gonzalez Hernandez Bday
8:00 am JB - *Joaquin Berdugo: Birthday
6:00 pm - † Maria Natividad & Mariano Cano Sr.
8:00 am KA - † Anthony Pardi; Francisco Ng & Pilar Felix
6:00 pm MM -
8:00 am JB - † Pedro Aguilar
6:00 pm KA -
8:00 am KA - † Lando & Giuseppina Baldocchi
6:00 pm KA -
5:15 pm JB - † Gloria Galeotti
6:30 pm KA - *Sara Navarro; Adrián Gómez y Familia
7:30 am JB - Intentions for Parishioners
9:00 am KA - † José Lomelí y Marcelino Hernández
10:30 am MM - *April Bday Celebrants: Cardenas Fam
12:00 pm KA - *Jesús Cruz: Cumpleaños #80
† Christian Alvarado Cruz: Aniversario
de Difunto
† Rosalinda Gil
† María de la Luz Rocha: Aniversario #8 de Difunta
† Arturo y Luisa Jauregui
5:15 pm JB - † All the Serbian Souls
Adventures in Marriage Workshop
A SHORT COURSE FOR YOUR MARRIAGE THAT’S . . .
Faith! - Fun! - Forever!
Invest in your marriage today!
you’ll discover ways to:
communicate more clearly!
improve understanding!
make marriage a priority!
learn to love like Jesus!
This skills for marriage building day combines catholic teaching with the latest relationship research to let couples experience practical, attainable skills for a more successful marriage.
Create the marriage you want with the spouse you have!
$50/couple - includes lunch, workbooks, childcare
Link to more info:
https://sfarchdiocese.org/event/skills-for-sacramental-marriage-building/
Life-Giving Wounds Retreat
May 30 - June 1
A Retreat For Adult Children of Divorced/Separated Parents
Dealing with our parents' divorce is not easy but confronting this wound with faith can allow us to find great healing. We hope that you will become part of our supportive community and receive the many graces available through this ministry.
Healing Retreat
Attending the three-day retreat is a great way to start this journey of healing. The retreat focuses on discovering our identity as children of God, although it also focuses on overcoming the effects of parental divorce, forgiving our parents, and connecting with others from this background.
This retreat has something for any adult child of divorce or separation, no matter how much healing you have received or need.
The weekend includes presentations, small group sharing, adoration, spiritual direction, and Mass. This three-day retreat is the centerpiece of this ministry.
Themes covered on the weekend include:
• Finding Our Deepest Identity
• Faith and Our Relationship with God
• Love, Dating, and the Sacrament of Marriage
• Loneliness
• Anger and Anxiety
• False Guilt and Shame
• Forgiveness and Reconciliation
• Family Boundaries
• The Christian Meaning of Suffering
• Healing and the Sacraments of Reconciliation and the Eucharist
Link to more info:
https://sfarchdiocese.org/event/life-giving-wounds-healing-retreat/
And Jesus came and said to them, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 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, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, to the close of the age."
Matthew 28: 18-20 (RSV-CE)