St. Juliana Falconieri Catholic Community

A Stewardship Parish. Order of Friar Servants of Mary, United States of America Province.

Readings - Mar 10

Mass Intentions - Mar 10

3rd Sunday of Lent

Week of March 07, 2010
Merciful and gracious is the Lord, slow to anger and abounding in kindness. (Psalm 103:8)

St. Juliana Church Exterior by Jerry Spaeder

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February Report

Envelopes: $43,859
Loose: $9,013
Parish Pay: $27,835
Total $80,708

Year to Date
(July 2009 - Feb 2010)

YTD Budget: $651,175
YTD Actual: $688,862
YTD > Budget: $37,687

This month 30% of the 1200 registered families used their weekly envelopes or Parish Pay.

St. Juliana Exterior Signage by Jerry Spaeder

Vocations Corner

No bucket? Deep well? The gifts of the living water of the spirit are yours! Jesus is the living water. Drink from that deep well; hear the good news of salvation. (John 4:5-42)

Boy in Church by Jerry Spaeder

Mary, O Blessed One of the Most High, your servants turn to you on their pilgrimage to your Son and in their task of proclaiming Him to the world.

By the example of your fiat they have learned to receive the Word of God and to be attentive to the promptings of the Spirit. From your share in the redemptive mission of your Son they have learned to understand and lessen human suffering.

I pray that, through your intercession, the young people of today may answer the call to religious life as a Servant of Mary and a life of service that has so inspired them throughout the centuries.

May they choose to live a life rooted in baptismal consecration, expressed in religious profession, and voluntarily undertaken to fulfill the commandment of love.

I present this petition to you in the name of Jesus Christ, your Son, Amen.

High School Youth Ministry

Contact Info

Kerry & Maura Condon
714-680-7736
Kcondon@anaheim.net (Kerry)
myfiveblueyes@yahoo.com (Maura)

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The St.Juliana Parish High School Youth Ministry Program is a steward of Catholic education and action in the attainment of the Sacrament of Confirmation. The Ministry strives to assure that the youth of the parish gain the knowledge and grace to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation through religious instruction, fellowship, prayer, and service within the St. Juliana Parish family.

The goal of the St. Juliana High School Youth Ministry Program strives to have a community where the youth of the parish know they are loved by God and their Church family. Our goals are to create a youth community and implement a program of religious instruction, service projects within and outside the parish and social events to encourage faith filled friendships. Their faith journey should lead them to take what they have learned in the Confirmation Program and to apply it in their daily lives. In so doing they will be examples of Christian living for others. The program is so designed to encourage the youth to be life-long learners of their Catholic Faith leading toward full participation in the life of St. Juliana Parish or wherever they may be in the future.


HSYM Update for 2-28-10

Hello HSYM Parents & Teens,
Sorry I am a little late on last Sundays update but here it is. We had a great evening with our second “XLT” that brought the students together in the Church with the youth band for singing and praise as a class. Kyle Abramson (youth band drummer/Teacher Asst) also gave a moving witness talk about his struggles as a teen through his High School and first few college years. It took a lot of courage to get up and speak about such a personal issue with so many teens listening. Kyle did a great job! It is nice to let our young adults witness other young adults speak of their struggles and how it has strengthened their Catholic faith. I use many songs in the Confirmation program written and sung by a young Christian singer/songwriter named Jeremy Camp. He truly inspires others through his music and faith. I have attached a short witness video he did. I hope it inspires all of you to keep your faith alive and well in the tough times as well as the good times.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFLFFBhcUEM

At the end of the “XLT”, I took a few minutes to talk about a serious problem with young adults. This is the topic of suicide. Last week, a lovely and talented young Mater Dei sophomore took her own life. I wanted to let our teens know that this is never an answer for one’s own problems. If they or anyone they know have desperate feelings of suicide then they need to reach out to family, friends, teachers, or clergy to get help. I also explained that if they hear anyone talking about suicide they should immediately notify an adult and not wait or dismiss it as stupid talk. Please keep her and her family in your prayers.

It is hard to be a young adult in these times and as parents, I think we forget all those tough times we had at their age and tend to only remember the good times. One of my best friends from my high school years always battled depression and had a tough childhood. He committed suicide about four years ago at 41 years of age and there is not a day that goes by that I don’t think about him and why I couldn’t do more in his life. Life is funny, sometimes we think we are on top of the world and everything is great then suddenly life is terrible and the troubles seem to outweigh everything else. Our faith is a great balance from these emotions when we realize Jesus Christ is always with us no matter where we are in our faith journey as practicing Catholics. I have attached a music video by Jeremy Camp called “Understand “. This video sums up how Jesus is with us in difficult times.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIjXqiqtsYs

Have a great rest of the week and we will see the teens this Sunday at 6:15pm. They are all invited to the 5pm Mass also. All HSYM Students can sit in the choir loft as a group with the Condon Family.

Kerry & Maura Condon
“God is good. All the time.
All the time. God is good”
Article - HSYM Update for 2-28-10 Posted 3/4/2010 4:44:00 PM

HSYM Update 2-14-10

Hello HSYM Parents and Teens,
Time for another update on this week’s HSYM Catechesis Sunday. The topic of this Sunday was “Lent.” In a few days we will celebrate Ash Wednesday and the beginning of the Lenten Season. We started the evening in our prayer circle and lighted candles which spelled out the word “Lent” on the ground in the middle of the circle. I briefly spoke about Lent being upon us and the teens should study and think about this time of year in an adult frame of mind and how they can make this season very special for themselves and their families. We then turned down the lights and listened to a Jeremy Camp song called “This man.” Here is a link to the song/video for your enjoyment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Df9mFYO02f4&feature=PlayList&p=4A6D190B29306302&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=2
Fr. Paul came in and spoke to the teens about the meaning of Lent. This talk was very informative and inspiring about the Lenten Season, Lenten traditions, and how we can make it a part of our daily lives. Ask your teen about it and what they learned this evening. The Teens then broke into their small groups and discussed about seven questions on this night’s topic. When we all came back together in one group I spoke to them about the four themes of Lent (Prayer, Fasting, Penitence, and Almsgiving) and how they could incorporate these themes into the family life during the Lenten Season:
1) Prayer: Families can use prayer to spend quality time together in the evening instead of watching television. Select a special area of your home and decorate it with religious articles so your family can pray together, thank God for all that is good in your life or pray for special intentions.
2) Fasting: Teens should be fasting during Lent and abstaining from meat on Ash Wednesday and all Fridays. This reminds us of the sacrifice Jesus made for us on Good Friday. Fasting also builds self-discipline which is extremely important in these teen years.
3) Penitence: Families can attend Church Penance Services or go to Confession as a family. Families can pray together at home and forgive each other for wrongs that have done to one another.
4) Almsgiving: Families can also do something or give of themselves during this Lenten Season. Work at local Charities as a family, collect money from giving up special things and at the end of Lent give all the collected money to the poor, or teens can promise to do what their parents ask the first time without arguing or complaining about the task.
We ended the night with a game called “Chubby Bunnie.” We had four 1st Year and four 2nd year students represent and play the game. The idea is to see who can put as many marshmallows in their mouth, one at a time, and say “Chubby Bunnie” clearly in the microphone. Congratulations to 1st year student Ernie Castellenos who won with 7 marshmallows in his mouth. Next week is Teen Mass/ Social/ Fellowship Sunday. Reminder – All students must be at the Parish Center at 4:30pm. This is when class starts, not at 5pm or later. Students will be marked absent if not on time and this can cause problems with successfully completing the course. Please be on time. Our Fellowship project will be making Care Packages for the Military. I have attached a list of items your teen can bring to class that can be purchased for a few dollars. Let me know if you cannot read the attachment and I will email you the list of items. All students were also given a copy of the list to bring home. I wanted to show a video at the end of class to remind all the teens that the Lenten Season is preparing us for Easter Sunday and the sacrifice that Jesus Christ made for us all but the internet connection was not working properly in the Parish Center. I have attached it for your viewing and please share this with your teen. Enjoy your week.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXcbGxvgyR4&feature=related
Sincerely,
Kerry & Maura Condon
“God is good. All the time.All the time. God is good.”
Article - HSYM Update 2-14-10 Posted 3/2/2010 5:19:00 PM