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February 2024

ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC PARISH
Costa Mesa, California

served by the Norbertine Fathers of St. Michael's Abbey

THE HERALD

Dear Friends in Christ,


Greetings from the Norbertine Fathers and Sisters, and the staff, of St. John the Baptist Catholic Parish.


This issue of THE HERALD highlights our wonderful SJB Catholic School, and contains important information about Ash Wednesday and upcoming ministry activities, Lenten Devotions, and events.


February is dedicated to the Holy Family. Below is an article about the devotion.

UPCOMING EVENTS
EVERY SATURDAY
11:20 AM
(Pacific Time)

Pray the Rosary with our Norbertine Sisters

The holy Rosary is a powerful weapon.
Use it with confidence and you'll be amazed at the results.
-St. Josemaria Escriva

Register for Zoom Link:

February 7

Valentines Day

Talk & Dancing

Young Adult Ministry


We are excited to announce a multi-parish Valentines Day Talk & Dance on Wednesday, February 7th for young adults. .

 

The gathering will include a "Catholic Dating Talk" by Fr Sebastian Walshe, O Praem., who is known for his ministry to Catholic couples and families.

 

After the talk there will be a Swing Dancing Lesson with professional swing instructor Brittany Calavitta. Following the lesson there will be an open dance floor for all to enjoy.

 

This event is open to all Young Adults in the Diocese and surrounding areas. The event is FREE but food donations are appreciated. We are encouraging everyone attending to bring something to share. Alcohol will not be provided or encouraged. Everyone is asked to make this a semi-formal event by dressing up modestly for the night.

 

Holy Family Catholic Church: 566 S Glassell St, Orange, CA 92866


FRIDAYS,

FEB 9, MAR 8


6:30 to 8:30 pm


Bible Sharing

with our

Norbertine Sisters


St. John the Baptist Convent

2960 Mendoza Drive

Costa Mesa, CA 92626




Our Norbertine Sisters invite young women to a

Monthly Bible Sharing every 2nd Friday of the month.


Please RSVP TO norbertinesrscm@gmail.com



SATURDAY, FEB 10

10 am


WORLD DAY OF THE SICK



MASS AT CHRIST CATHEDRAL







Including the Sacramental Rite of Anointing of the Sick; anointing of caregivers' hands;

distribution of Lourdes Holy Water


Sponsored by the Order of Malta

SATURDAY FEB 10

LENTEN RETREAT AT ST. MICHAEL'S ABBEY

with Fr. Miguel Batres, O.Praem.

SATURDAY, FEB 10

DATE DAY


FAMILY MINISTRY


This wonderful ministry has been growing and we want to thank all those who are participating.


This event is for all parents and/or married couples. The school yard, early childhood education center, and playgrounds will be used with adult supervision while you take a break, run errands, or go on a date with your spouse.

 

You can literally just drop off and sign in your kids from 1:00pm to 4:00pm. We will watch your potty-trained toddlers all the way up to your high-school-aged children. All children that are dropped off need to have eaten a full meal before arrival and must be dressed appropriately for the weather.


Please contact Brandon Tait if you have any questions at brandon@sjboc.org.

ASH WEDNESDAY, FEB 14

(not a holy day of obligation)

Day of Fast & Abstinence


Mass Schedule:

6:30 am - English

8:30 am - English (also live streamed)

12:00 noon - Latin

5:30 pm - English

7:00 pm - Vietnamese

8:30 pm - Spanish



Lenten Norms for Fast & Abstinence



STATIONS OF THE CROSS

on the FRIDAYS OF LENT


Feb 16, 23,

March 1, 8, 15, 22

A beautiful Lenten Devotion


In the church:

6:30 pm - Vietnamese

8:00 pm - English

(Spanish texts available)

It's Time for the SJB FISH FRY!


Fridays of Lent

Feb 16, 23,

Mar 1, 8, 15, 22



Every Friday during Lent, our Knights of Columbus will be serving up a delicious dinner menu! 


The fun begins at 5pm and goes to 8pm. See you then!


Proceeds will support pro-life organizations and needs.


MONDAY, FEB 19

PRESIDENTS DAY


Holy Hour - 7:45 to 8:45 am


Holy Mass at 9:00 AM

(the only Mass this day)



No other prayers or devotions

No afternoon Adoration

No Triumph Evening Prayer Service

No confessions

Parish Office closed

FEBRUARY 28 - 7 TO 8:30 PM

LENTEN PARENT RETREAT

with Fr. Jacob Hsieh, O.Praem.


Presented by St. John the Baptist School Parent Auxiliary

rsvp to Michele at los5santos@yahoo.com




SCHOOL NEWS

SJB SCHOOL . . .

. . . developing every capability of every student —

spiritual, moral, intellectual, physical, and psychological

Catholic Schools week was January 29 to February 4, and at St. John the Baptist Parish we especially celebrated our own outstanding elementary school, which has been serving students for 60+ years!

Serving students from TK through 8th grade, the school is committed to fulfilling this desire of Christ the Teacher by providing children with an environment where they can encounter God's love in the person of His Son.
All-School Mass and "Living Rosary"
Catholic Schools Week culminated with an Open House
for prospective and current parents and families


INDEED . . .

Wonderful things continue to happen at
SJB School!
Parents who would like to learn more about our school are encouraged to click the link below:


or call (714) 557-5060
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February is the month of the Holy Family
February usually provides a space of time between the Christmas celebrations and the increased focus on Jesus’s public life and ministry that occurs in Lent - a transition from the feast of Christmas to the fasting of Lent. Therefore, February is traditionally the time to recall the Holy Family; within the Holy Family is where Jesus spent the time between His birth and embarking on His public journey.

Because of the Holy Family's flight into Egypt, this feast has been observed by the Coptic Church from early times. In the western Church, the special devotion that proposes the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph as the model of virtue of all Christian households began in the 17th century. The devotion soon spread, and in 1893 Pope Leo XIII expressed his approval of a feast under this title and himself composed part of the Office. 

In the words of his Holiness: "Nothing truly can be more salutary or efficacious for Christian families to meditate upon than the example of this Holy Family, which embraces the perfection and completeness of all domestic virtues."

The Holy Family models for us what family life should exemplify. It is a school of virtue for both parents and children. There we find God, and learn how to connect with God and with others. The family is where love is freely given without self-interest. It is where we learn to love, to pray, and to practice the gift of charity. Pope John Paul II said, “The family, more than any other human reality, is the place in which the person is loved for himself and in which he learns to live the sincere gift of self.” (Nov. 27, 2002)

We should ask ourselves if our own families model that of the Holy Family. We need to be open to God’s grace to value the positive and to accept our mistakes — and to be willing to rectify them. Parenting is a very challenging responsibility and at times errors are made despite the best intentions. Recognizing this, children should trust their parents and never forget that parents want only what is best for them.

Which leads us to what may be the most important family virtue — forgiveness. Living so intimately within the family nucleus naturally gives rise to situations where someone is apt to be offended. St. Paul knew this when he told us to “bear with and forgive one another.” The health of our family may depend on how quickly we learn to forgive without harboring feelings of resentment.

No family can thrive and grow without constant work. Even the material details that take time and effort are essential to keeping the family strong. Everyone has to pull together for the good of the family — even to the point of putting ahead of our own needs and ambitions the happiness of other family members, setting aside our own desires.

It’s very important to pray as a family, especially the holy rosary. Prayer helps us intensify our closeness with each other and to learn to forgive.

It’s also essential to discover the relationship between the Eucharist and family life. Pope John Paul II wrote, “In the Eucharistic gift of charity the Christian family finds the foundation and soul of its communion and its mission.” ( Letter on the Family , No. 57)
 
Another commendable practice for the month of February is a Consecration to the Holy Family.  If you have a prayer corner or a home altar, you can gather the entire family and recite the consecration prayer, which reminds us that we aren’t saved individually. We all work out our salvation in conjunction with others—first and foremost, together with the other members of our family.

Grant unto us, Lord Jesus,
ever to follow the example of Your holy Family,
that in the hour of our death
Your glorious Virgin Mother
together with blessed Joseph
may come to meet us
and we may be worthily received by You
into everlasting dwellings
who lives and reigns, world without end.
Amen
Excerpted from: Catholic Culture
Archbishop Charles Chaput, O.F.M.
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