Friday, February 12, 2016

Parish UPDATE: Sunday, February 14

Beloved of God and of this parish:

Greetings. 

Here's what's making news THIS WEEKEND  AT ST. MARY'S 
  • SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14:  THE FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT
  • Mass begins with the singing of The Great Litany.
  • Invite your friends and buddies to church this Sunday and every Sunday.
  • Wishing everyone a spiritually renewing Lent and Happy Valentine's Day

2.  BIBLE STUDY: (English edition) Every Tuesday from 6:30 to 7: 30 pm. 
    • We meet in the Sacristy.
    • We are just about finishing the Book of the Acts of the Apostles 
    • No experience necessary. 
    • Bring your Bible and your friends 
    • Spanish Edition: We meet on Tuesday from about 7 pm either in the Chapel at St. Mary or in a parishioner's home. Please, call Fr. Juan (213-434-0476) for more details. 

3.  UPCOMING EVENT: SATURDAY, APRIL 2 (AT ST. MARY'S)
    • Free CPR/First Aid class, sponsored by the Palms Emergency Preparedness Coalition and taught by American Red Cross 
    • Time: Saturday, April 2, 2016 from 10 am to 2 pm
    • Admission is limited and free, but bring your own lunch
    • If interested, let Fr. Vincent know at PEPC034@gmail.com asap.

4. LENT AT ST. MARY
    • Daily Mass at 9 am (all holidays included).  Morning Prayer at 8:45 am
    • Stations of the Cross: Fridays at 9:30 am and 6:30 pm
    • Lenten Book Study: C. S. Lewis, The Screwtape Letters
5.  FAITH FORMATION CLASSES T 11:30 AM
    • Debora Shuger, Ph.D. is leading our classes on C. S. Lewis' "The Screwtape Letters" .
    • Requirements: 
      • get your own copy of "The Screwtape Letters
      • encourage your friends and buddies to attend classes with you.
      • Spread the word.
      • come to the class. We meet in the Lady Chapel.

6 THANK YOU
  • for making the mission and ministries of our parish possible.
  • Benefactors: You can also make DONATIONS (Paypal) at our website or include our parish in your WILL.

7.  OF YOUR CHARITY, PLEASE, PRAY FOR
  • continued healing for Councilman Bill Rosendahl, Mary, Gerda, Anthony Joseph, Patrice Gonzales, Ben, Roberta, Mary Jane, Rose, Joseph, Dusty Wayne Jr
  • all who are being prepared to receive the Sacrament of Baptism at Easter.
  • Natasha, Vincent, Larry Jr, Jeffrey, Simone, Obed, Audrey, Michelle, YasmineJason,  Annabelle, Biko Lisustha, Amani Lisustha  
8.    FOR NEWS ABOUT
  • the Diocese of Los Angeles, please click on www.ladiocese.org
  • the Episcopal Church, please, click on www.episcopalchurch.org
  • the Expo Line construction, please, click on www.buildexpo.org
  • the Palms Neighborhood Council, click on www.palmsla.org
9.    Like us on Facebook follow us on Twitter @stmaryinpalms

Fr. Vincent

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Lent at St. Mary's

WELCOME TO THE SEASON OF LENT

A.  ASH WEDNESDAY MASSES 
(WITH IMPOSITION OF ASHES)

8 AM

12 PM (noon)

7 PM


B. STATIONS OF THE CROSS

FRIDAYS AT 9:30 AM 
(FOLLOWING THE 9 AM MASS)

FRIDAYS AT 6:30 PM


HAVE  A SPIRITUALLY RENEWING LENT



Friday, January 29, 2016

Parish UPDATE: Sunday, January 31

Beloved of God and of this parish:

Greetings. 

Here's what's making news THIS WEEKEND  AT ST. MARY'S 
  • SUNDAY, JANUARY 31:  THE FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY
  • Annual Parish Meeting beginning at 11:30 am.
  • We will elect two members for a three year term to the Vestry to replace members who have been termed out. If interested, please let Fr. Vincent know asap. 
  • we will elect two regular members to serve as Delegates to Diocesan Convention and two Alternates for a term of two years. If interested, please, let Fr. Vincent know asap
  • Invite your friends and buddies to church this Sunday and every Sunday.

2.  BIBLE STUDY: (English edition) Every Tuesday from 6:30 to 7: 30 pm. 
    • We meet in the Sacristy.
    • We are just about finishing the Book of the Acts of the Apostles 
    • No experience necessary. 
    • Bring your Bible and your friends 
    • Spanish Edition: We meet on Tuesday from about 7 pm either in the Chapel at St. Mary or in a parishioner's home. Please, call Fr. Juan (213-434-0476) for more details. 

3.  UPCOMING EVENT: SATURDAY, APRIL 2 (AT ST. MARY'S)
    • Free CPR/First Aid class, sponsored by the Palms Emergency Preparedness Coalition and taught by American Red Cross 
    • Time: Saturday, April 2, 2016 from 10 am to 2 pm
    • Admission is limited and free, but bring your own lunch
    • If interested, let Fr. Vincent know at PEPC034@gmail.com asap.

4.  UPCOMING SPECIAL SERVICES:
    • Tuesday, February 2: Feast  of The Presentation of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Temple (CANDLEMAS). Mass begins at 7 pm
    • ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICES, FEBRUARY 10.
      • First service at 8 am
      • Second service at 12  pm (Noon)
      • Third service at 7 pm

5.  FAITH FORMATION CLASSES T 11:30 AM
    • Debora Shuger, Ph.D will lead our classes on C. S. Lewis' "The Screwtape Letters" beginning Sunday, February 7 until material is finished.
    • Requirements: 
      • get your own copy of "The Screwtape Letters
      • encourage your friends and buddies to attend classes with you.
      • Spread the word.
      • come to the class

6 THANK YOU
  • for making the mission and ministries of our parish possible.
  • Benefactors: You can also make DONATIONS (Paypal) at our website or include our parish in your WILL.

7.  OF YOUR CHARITY, PLEASE, PRAY FOR
  • continued healing for Raymond, Mary, Gerda, Anthony Joseph, Patrice Gonzales, Nora, Ben, Roberta, Mary Jane, Rose, Joseph, Dusty Wayne Jr
  • Natasha, Vincent, Larry Jr, Jeffrey, Simone, Obed, Audrey, Michelle, YasmineJason,  Annabelle, Biko Lisustha, Amani Lisustha  
8.    FOR NEWS ABOUT
  • the Diocese of Los Angeles, please click on www.ladiocese.org
  • the Episcopal Church, please, click on www.episcopalchurch.org
  • the Expo Line construction, please, click on www.buildexpo.org
  • the Palms Neighborhood Council, click on www.palmsla.org
9.    Like us on Facebook follow us on Twitter @stmaryinpalms

Fr. Vincent

Friday, January 22, 2016

Parish UPDATE: Sunday, January 24

Beloved of God and of this parish:

Greetings. Here's what's making news THIS WEEKEND  AT ST. MARY 
  • SUNDAY, JANUARY 24:  THE THIRD SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY
  •  Final meeting of the current Vestry. We'll meet in the Rector's Study at 11:30 am
  • Invite your friends and buddies to church this Sunday and every Sunday.

2.  BIBLE STUDY: (English edition) Every Tuesday from 6:30 to 7: 30 pm. 
    • We meet in the Sacristy.
    • We are just about finishing the Book of the Acts of the Apostles 
    • No experience necessary. 
    • Bring your Bible and your friends 
    • Spanish Edition: We meet on Tuesday from about 7 pm either in the Chapel at St. Mary or in a parishioner's home. Please, call Fr. Juan (213-434-0476) for more details. 

3.  UPCOMING EVENTS
    • Annual Parish Meeting: Sunday, January 31. 
    • We will elect two members for a three year term to the Vestry to replace members who have been termed out. If interested, please let Fr. Vincent know asap. 
    • we will elect two regular members to serve as Delegates to Diocesan Convention and two Alternates for a term of two years. If interested, please, let Fr. Vincent know asap.

4.  UPCOMING SPECIAL SERVICES:
    • Tuesday, February 2: Feast  of The Presentation of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Temple (PURIFICATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY) 
    • ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICES, FEBRUARY 10.
      • First service at 8 am
      • Second service at 12  pm (Noon)
      • Third service at 7 pm
      • Another possible service at 5 pm. More details on this later

5.  FAITH FORMATION CLASSES T 11:30 AM
    • Debora Shuger, Ph.D will lead our classes on C. S. Lewis' "The Screwtape Letters" beginning Sunday, February 7 until material is finished.
    • Requirements: 
      • get your own copy of the "Screwtape Letters" 
      • encourage your friends and buddies to attend classes with you.
      • Spread the word.
      • come to the class

6 THANK YOU
  • for making the mission and ministries of our parish possible.
  • for helping us raise the needed money to install the new ceiling fans.
  • Benefactors: You can also make DONATIONS (Paypal) at our website or include our parish in your WILL.

7.  OF YOUR CHARITY, PLEASE, PRAY FOR
  • continued healing for Raymond, Mary, Gerda, Anthony Joseph, Patrice Gonzales, Nora, Ben, Roberta, Mary Jane, Rose, Joseph, Dusty Wayne Jr
  • Natasha, Vincent, Larry Jr, Jeffrey, Simone, Obed, Audrey, Michelle, YasmineJason,  Annabelle, Biko Lisustha, Amani Lisustha  
8.    FOR NEWS ABOUT
  • the Diocese of Los Angeles, please click on www.ladiocese.org
  • the Episcopal Church, please, click on www.episcopalchurch.org
  • the Expo Line construction, please, click on www.buildexpo.org
  • the Palms Neighborhood Council, click on www.palmsla.org
9.    Like us on Facebook follow us on Twitter @stmaryinpalms

Fr. Vincent

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Two Statements on TEC & the Anglican Communion


Thursday Thought -- Concerning the Anglican Primates’ action, a statement by Bishop J. Jon Bruno, Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles.

Dear Friends in Christ: 
We in the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles stand firmly with our Presiding Bishop, the Most. Rev. Michael Curry, in his prophetic and pastoral witness during the recent meeting of the Anglican Primates. Bishops Suffragan Diane Jardine Bruce and Mary D. Glasspool join me in this solidarity.
The Primates’ action to suspend the Episcopal Church from Anglican Communion committees and other decision-making activities for the next three years distresses me. I join the many people of the Diocese of Los Angeles and beyond who for decades have been moving forward for justice and mercy, and we are not in any way going backward to change or to dilute this progress made.
Our strong bonds in Christ with sister and brother Anglicans and Episcopalians around the world do not change as a result of the Primates’ action. We maintain and will strengthen our ties with our companion dioceses of Jerusalem and Cuernavaca, and our other partnerships and friendships worldwide.
We in the Diocese of Los Angeles remain in strengthened solidarity with LGBT sisters and brothers around the globe, especially those whose lives are endangered daily by draconian laws that fail to respect the dignity of every person as we live together in diverse cultures and sexual orientations as people created in God’s own image.
Please join me in prayer for the Archbishop of Canterbury and the other Primates, asking that God’s Holy Spirit will guide them in future decision-making that does not seek an appearance of unity by discounting the full humanity and ministries of Anglicans and other persons on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation or other expressions of God’s holy creation.
We continue to move on in faith, building on the progress of the past 40 years in particular, remembering especially the words of our 24th Presiding Bishop, Edmund L. Browning, installed in that office 30 years ago this month after declaring that in the Episcopal Church “there will be no outcasts.”

Together in Christ,
The Rt. Rev. J. Jon Bruno
Sixth Bishop of Los Angeles

January 21, 2016