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P

ARISH

C

LERGY

Fr. Brandon Ware, Pastor Fr. Hung Joseph Nguyen, Parochial Vicar

Fr. Rob Oswald, Parochial Vicar Fr. Ronnie Manango, Parochial Vicar

Deacon Porfi Cisneros Deacon Karl Welsbacher

Deacon Tom Driscoll

P

ARISH

O

FFICE

H

OURS The Parish Office is Open to serve you!

Monday - Friday | 9:00am - 5:00pm Closed everyday: 11:45 am - 1:00 pm for Lunch

W

EEKEND

M

ASSES

SATURDAY: 5:30pm English &7:30pm Spanish SUNDAY: 7:00am Spanish, 8:30am English

10:30am English&12:30pm Spanish

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UNDAY

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RDINARY

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IME

| A

UGUST

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, 2021

M

ARRIAGES

A six-month advance notice is required. By appointment only. Please contact the

Parish Office to begin the process. Ceremony times available on Saturdays at 11:30am & 2:00pm

S

T

. A

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C

ATHOLIC

S

CHOOL

Kindergarten - 8th Grade 200 S. Pleasant Ave., Lodi, CA 95240

Principal: Mrs. Elizabeth Mar Assistant Principal: Mrs. Rose Herold

Phone: (209) 333-7580 www.stanneslodi.org/school

C

ONFESSIONS

S

CHEDULE

Monday-Friday 6:00 pm -7:00 pm (in the Church)

(Other times available by appointment.)

C

HAPEL

O

PEN

F

OR

P

RAYER Monday—Friday from 8:30 am-5:00 pm

(Enter through door in the parking lot)

D

AILY

M

ASSES

Monday-Saturday: 8:00 am Monday-Friday: 5:30 pm

(Wednesday 5:30 pm Mass in Spanish)

A

DORATIONOFTHE

B

LESSED

S

ACRAMENT

Monday-Friday from 6:00 pm–7:00 pm (in the Church)

B

APTISMS

1st, 2nd & 3rd Saturdays in Spanish. 4th Saturday in English. By appointment only. Baptismal classes required.

Please call Parish Office to register. Or visit www.stanneslodi.org/baptism

O

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M

ISSION

C

HURCH

:

Mater Ecclesiae Catholic Church

26500 Sacramento Blvd., Thornton, CA | Sunday Mass: 9:00am -Spanish & 11:00am -English

Church & Shrine Hours: Monday–Friday: 12:30pm-7:00pm & Saturday–Sunday: 9:30am-7:00pm | Adoration: Thursdays: 4:00pm-7:00pm

Monastery of Our Lady of La Vang - Cistercian Sisters

26952 N. Thornton Rd., Thornton, CA | Monastery: (209) 796-5009 | Fax: (209) 796-5098

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 475, Thornton, CA 95686-0475

St. Anne’s Catholic Church

215 W. Walnut St., Lodi, CA 95240 | P.O. Box 480, Lodi, CA 95241

Phone: (209) 369-1907 | Fax: (209) 369-1971

E-Mail: [email protected] | Parish Website: www.stanneslodi.org

Facebook: www.facebook.com/stannesparish | Instagram: @stannesparish

*PLEASE NOTE: There will be no Adoration & Confessions

on Thursday, August 5th. Thank you for your understanding!

Adoration & Confession

Join us in the Church for Confessions and some

special time with our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament.

Monday–Friday from 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

(1 priest will be available for Confessions.)

Adoración y Confesión

Únete a nosotros en la Iglesia para Confesiones y un

tiempo especial con nuestro Señor en la Eucaristía.

Lunes a Viernes de 6:00 pm a 7:00 pm

(Habrá un Sacerdote disponible para Confesiones.)

*FAVOR DE NOTAR: No habrá Adoración y Confesiones el

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Mass Intentions & Readings

To request a Mass Intention, please contact the Parish Office at 369-1907.

Intenciones y Lecturas de la Misa

Para reservar una Intención de Misa, llame a la Oficina Parroquial al 369-1907.

Mon 8/2 Nm 11:4b-15; Ps 81:12-17; Mt 14:13-21

8:00 AM

Justin Diego Avalos+; Jose Alfaro Serrato+;

Marie O'Brien+

5:30 PM Celia Yepez de Ochoa+

Tue 8/3 Nm 12:1-13; Ps 51:3-7, 12-13; Mt 14:22-36

8:00 AM

Jose Alfaro Serrato+; Florence Eininger+;

Mercedes Araya+ & Onofre Montenegro+

5:30 PM

Priests and Deacons of St. Anne's Church;

Jose Nicholas Mendoza+

Wed 8/4

Nm 13:1-2, 25 — 14:1, 26-29a, 34-35;

Ps 106:6-7ab, 13-14, 21-23; Mt 15:21-28

8:00 AM

Jose Alfaro Serrato+; Scott Bowers+;

Alicia Mendoza+

5:30 PM Las Animas del Purgatorio

Thu 8/5 Nm 20:1-13; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; Mt 16:13-23

8:00 AM

Happy Anniversary Zaida & Quyen Ha;

Happy Birthday Jennie Santos;

Jose Alfaro Serrato+

5:30 PM Virginia Wolf+

Fri 8/6

Dn 7:9-10, 13-14; Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 9; 2 Pt 1:16-19;

Mk 9:2-10

8:00 AM

For Healing for Michael McKenzie; Marvin Horman+

& Family; Jose Alfaro Serrato+

5:30 PM Earl, Inez and Carla Brines

Sat 8/7 Dt 6:4-13; Ps 18:2-4, 47, 51; Mt 17:14-20

8:00 AM

Isabelle Martinelli+; Enrique Carmona+

& Teresa Yevenez+; Elena Pacheco+

5:30 PM Happy Birthday Jody Buckman; Olivia Ceja+

7:30 PM

Jose Avila+; Mario Oregel Oregel+; Roman

Gutierrez Cruz+; Antonina Gutierrez Gutierrez+

Sun 8/8

1 Kgs 19:4-8; Ps 34:2-9; Eph 4:30 — 5:2;

Jn 6:41-51

7:00 AM

Seferino Mesa; En Accion de Gracias de parte

de Maria Imelda Oropez & Familia;

Feliz Cumpleaños Oscar Hernandez;

Jorge Gonzalez Sr.+ y Jorge Gonzalez Jr.+

8:30 AM

Happy Birthday Veronica Avalos;

Justin Diego Avalos+; Dr. Annie Marie Santos+

10:30 AM Parishioners; Clyde Martinelli+

12:30 PM

Jose Antonio Herrera Diaz+; Jorge S. Suarez+;

Manuel Villaseñor+; Eleodoro Oregel Madrigal+

Mater Ecclesiae Church—Thornton

9:00 AM Intención Especial

11:00 AM Special Intention

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MATER ECCLESIAE

26500 Sacramento Blvd., Thornton, CA

Church & Shrine Hours

MONDAY-FRIDAY 12:30pm-7:00pm | SATURDAY-SUNDAY 9:30am-7:00pm

Adoration: Thursdays from 4:00pm-7:00pm

Sunday Mass Schedule

No registration required | All will be held inside the Church

SUNDAY 9:00am - Spanish & 11:00am - English

ST. ANNE’S

Parish Office Hours & Info

215 W. Walnut St., Lodi, CA 95240 | Office #: 209-369-1907

Fax #: 209-369-1971 | Email: [email protected]

The Parish Office is Open to serve you!

Monday-Friday—9:00am-5:00pm | Closed from 11:45am-1:00pm

St. Anne’s Chapel is open for prayer

MONDAY-FRIDAY from 8:30am—5:00pm

(Enter through door in the parking lot)

Adoration inside St. Anne’s Church

MONDAY-FRIDAY from 6:00pm—7:00pm

Confessions inside St. Anne’s Church

There will be 1 priest available for Confession in the Cry Room.

MONDAY-FRIDAY from 6:00pm—7:00pm

Weekday Mass Schedule –St. Anne’s

No registration required | All will be held inside the Church

MONDAY-SATURDAY 8:00am –English

MONDAY-FRIDAY 5:30PM -English *Wednesdays Mass will be in Spanish

Sunday Mass Schedule –St. Anne’s

No registration required | All will be held inside the Church

SATURDAY 5:30pm –English (livestreamed ) & 7:30pm –Spanish (livestreamed )

SUNDAY 8:30am & 10:30am –English & 7:00am & 12:30pm -Spanish

STAY CONNECTED!

www.stanneslodi.org | www.facebook.com/stannesparish

Instagram: @stannesparish | Flocknote: text stanneslodi to 84576

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St. Anne’s

Live Stream Masses

Daily Mass

Monday-Friday via Zoom

at 8:00am in English

ID: 823 9194 6526 Password: mass

Saturday Vigil Masses

5:30 pm Sunday Mass in English

ID: 858 345 263 Password: sunday

7:30 pm Sunday Mass in Spanish

ID: 879 0548 7890 Password: domingo

Come!

Share your faith at St. Anne’s

As a…

Catechist

Catechist Aide

Classroom Aide

Faith Formation

Children:

Grades 1st-5th grade attending ongoing

faith formation or preparing for a sacrament

Teens:

(Middle School & High School):

Grades 6th-11th preparing for Confirmation

Adults:

Join the RCIA team and help

adults seeking to join the Church.

Special Needs:

We need generous people to provide

sacramental prep for those with special needs.

Contact Sister Azucena or Clarisa

at

(209)369-1907

or

[email protected]

to know about our upcoming formation date.

Matthew 4:4

“One does not live on bread alone,

but by every word that comes forth

from the mouth of God.”

SIGN-UP FREE AT

WWW.FORMED.ORG/SIGNUP

PICK OF THE WEEK

AUGUST 1, 2021

COMPANIONS IN SHIPWRECK

Good relationships are a vital part of human well-being.

In fact, studies show that those with the healthiest

relationships live the longest! But where can we

see these friendships lived out? Look no further than

the life of famed author J.R.R. Tolkien. The

relationships he exhibited are a wonderful example

for all of us to follow, especially with those we may

disagree with. As Tolkien described marriage,

it’s all about being “companions in shipwreck."

SIGN-UP FREE AT

WWW.FORMED.ORG/SIGNUP

Catholic Fellowship

PARISH MINISTRY

PETALS MEETING

Our next meeting will be on:

Thursday, August 5th

at 6:30 pm

in the Church.

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SIGN-UP FREE AT

WWW.FORMED.ORG/SIGNUP

1 DE AGOSTO, 2021

SELECCIÓN DE

LA SEMANA

Kerigma Cristiano

GRATIS EN

WWW.FORMED.ORG/SIGNUP

Antes de volver al Padre, Jesús encomienda a la iglesia, es decir, a los discípulos reunidos, a llevar la buena noticia de su salvación a todos los confines de la tierra. La comunidad cristiana, fiel a esta misión, prepara hombres y mujeres para que sean verdaderos discípulos del Señor. Hoy estamos llamados a la proclamación del misterio de Cristo, mediante

el Kerigma, preparación fundamental de todo cristiano que quiere llevar a una disposición de ojos abiertos y corazón

palpitante su relación con Cristo resucitado.

Misas transmitidas

en vivo de Santa Ana

Misas Diarias

Lunes a Viernes por Zoom

a las 8:00am en Ingles

ID: 823 9194 6526 Contraseña: mass

Sábado- Misa de Vigilia

5:30 pm Misa Dominical en Ingles

ID: 858 345 263 Contraseña: sunday

7:30 pm Misa Dominical en Español

ID: 879 0548 7890 Contraseña: domingo

¡Vengan!

Comparte tu Fe en Santa Ana

Como…

Catequista

Asistente de Catequista

Hable con la Hermana Azucena o Clarisa

al

(209)369-1907

o

[email protected]

para saber más sobre la fecha de formación.

Jóvenes:

(Middle y High School): del 6to-11vo

grado en preparación para la Confirmación.

Adultos:

Sea parte del equipo de RICA que ayuda

a los adultos que necesitan sus sacramentos.

Educación Especial:

Necesitamos ayuda para las

clases a los niños con necesidades especiales.

Niños:

del 1er-5to grado en preparación

para su Primera Comunión.

Formación de Fe

Compañerismo Católico

Anual

Cena

Domingo, 8 de Agosto, 2021

Bocce

Cena de Pollo y Pesto Pasta

Lecciones De Bocce

Barra Sin Anfitrión

Subasta De Postres

$30.00 –Adultos

$20.00 –Menores de 12

Rifa de 50/50

Obtenga boletos de cualquier miembro de ICF,

de la Oficina Parroquial o llame al

(209)329-9325 antes del 1 de Agosto de 2021

REUNIÓN DE

LOS PÉTALOS

La próxima reunión será el:

Jueves, 5

de Agosto

a las 6:30 pm

en la Iglesia.

Mateo 4:4

“No sólo de pan vive el hombre,

sino también de toda palabra

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Anne Abruzzini, Tammy Allert, Carlos Almanza, Jaime Amann, Eliane

& Jeff Atad, Sera Baysinger, Shirley Benecke, Kim Bladl, Jessi

Blighton, Rita Bogner, Carol Bowen, John Brodie,

Celia Brophy, Verania & Marquez Byrd, Roberto Manuel Calderon,

Teresa Calderon, Irene Cano, Jose Cisneros, Juan Manuel Contreras,

Justin Dawe, Arlene Deal, Domenico Della Maggiora, Lola Diaz,

Jacobo Diaz, Tim Dohner, Crispin Domingo, Claire Dore,

Charlotte Dore, MartiAnn Draper, Michael Effner, Gayelene Entzi,

Linda Erb, Gloria Escalante, Donnie Fielmen, Karen Franke,

Ramon Fuentes, Jose Fuentes, Maya Quetzaly Garcia,

Leobardo Garcia Jr., Desidoro Gauna & Family, Imelda Gaytan,

Antonia Gaytan, Marina Gaytan, Frederick Geyser Jr.,

Sandy Gilweit, Bianca Ha, Julie Hanks, Gloria Hayes,

Rocio Hernandez, Jim Hickcox, Jonathon Hirai, Bill Hollander,

Mei Hung, Daniel Husebye, Denice James, Marcie Jimenez,

Donna Johnston, Lucy Kapic, Stacy Kermgard, Mariam Knox,

John R. Leonardo, Cathi Lipofsky, Maria Lupian, John Malley,

Mary Marquez, Diane Marroquin, Mike McKenzie, Margaret McLean,

Julia McLoughlin, Priscilla McMillen, James Miller, Joanne Miller,

Tina Mills, Mike Moore, Dante Moreno, Rosario Navarro,

Rita Neudeck, Jennifer Nguyen, Amy Ornelas, Ma. del Rosario Ortega,

Ermelinda Ortega, Yolanda Pantoja, Laura Pereira, Carlotta Perez,

Anita Perez, Grace Puccinelli, Martha Ramirez Sandoval,

Rex Reynolds, Jamie Rhoades Feri, Chris Rivera, Louise Rivera,

Eva Rodriguez, Pam Rodriguez, Eugene Rossi, Carlos Ruiz,

Marisol Ruiz, Jessica Russell, Gloria Saldana, Marge Sandeen,

Jose Santana, Guadalupe Santana, Tim Schoch, Sam Singer,

Bonnie Skogstad, Savanna Spruell, Corey Stull, Shawn Tallerico,

Michael & Sandra Tansley, Beverly Templeton, Francisco Tovar Jr.,

Jose Armando Valdez, Hannah Walker, Marlys & Don Weiland,

Thelma Welsbacher, Perry Westbrook, Velma White Bear,

Isabella Wilmette, Johnson Family, Renee,

The People Affected by the Disaster in Florida

and all sick members of St. Anne’s Church.

We depend on & are grateful

for your sacrificial offering.

Next Week’s Second Collection

St. Anne’s School

Your generous contributions support St. Anne's

School and allow us to offer the choice of a

Catholic Education to our parish.

THE BREAD OF LIFE

Today’s Gospel has the crowd asking Jesus three questions. First, “When did you

get here,” to which Jesus responds by rebuking them for their failure to grasp his

miracle as a “sign,” an occasion to put faith in him. Their second question about

accomplishing the “works of God” has Jesus respond that faith is the “work” that

God wishes. Many scholars believe this is John’s answer to the faith-works

dichotomy emerging in the early Christian community. Faith is the work of God in

the believer, John would have us understand. The third question asked by the crowd

is a request for a “sign” that would allow them to put faith in Jesus, as the manna in

the desert allowed the Israelites to put faith in the Lord God. Jesus answers by

revealing himself as the “bread of life” that “comes down from heaven and gives life

to the world.”

Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

EL PAN DE VIDA

El Evangelio de hoy presenta a la gente haciéndole tres preguntas a Jesús. Primero:

“¿cuándo llegaste acá?”, a la que Jesús responde con una reprimenda por su

incapacidad para entender el milagro como una “señal”, una ocasión

para poner la fe en él. La segunda pregunta tenía que ver con la realización de

las “obras de Dios” a la que Jesús responde que la fe es la “obra” que Dios

desea. Muchos eruditos creen que esta es la respuesta de Juan a la dicotomía

fe-obras que estaba surgiendo en la primera comunidad cristiana. La fe es la obra de

Dios en el creyente, Juan nos quiere hacer entender. La tercera pregunta que hace la

multitud es una “señal” que les permita poner su fe en Jesús, como el maná en el

desierto permitió a los israelitas poner su fe en el Señor Dios. Jesús responde con la

revelación de que él es el “pan de vida” que “baja del cielo y da la vida al mundo”.

Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

Prayer Requests

Please Pray For:

Would you like to use your credit or debit card

to support the Parish financially?

You can through online giving!

Just visit our website at www.stanneslodi.org

and click on the Online Giving icon!

¿Le gustaría usar su tarjeta

de crédito o débito para

apoyar a la Parroquia

financieramente? Lo puede hacer en nuestro sitio

web! Visite aquí www.stanneslodi.org y haga clic

en el icono Online Giving!

J

ULY

24 & 25, 2021

First Collection:

St. Anne's:

$ 18,008.85

Mater Ecclesiae: $ 686.22

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$13,000 10%

$27,000 20%

$40,000 30%

$54,000 40%

$67,000 50%

$80,000 60%

$94,000 70%

$106,000 80%

$120,000 90%

$133,419 100%

WE’VE MET OUR GOAL

WITH PLEDGES & ONE-TIME GIFTS.

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LLEGAMOS A NUESTRO

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As of July 22, 2021

$139,570 100%

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Faith Formation Registrations 2021-2022

for Children, Teens & Adults

Step 1: Register Online!

Starting June 28th.

Visit:

stanneslodi.org/religious-ed

Click on the icon

<—— “Registrations 2021-2022”

Step 2: Finalize Onsite!

Finalize your registration at the parish on:

Returning Families:

Those who WERE in the

2020-2021 program.

New Families:

Those NOT registered in

the 2020-2021 program.

August 9

th

-10

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| 4:30-7:30 pm

August 12

th

-13

th

| 4:30-7:30 pm

August 14 | 9:30 am-12:30 pm

For more information please call

the Parish Office at (209)369-1907

What To Bring!

Copy of Birth Certificate

(if NOT Baptized)

Copy of Baptism Certificate

(if Baptized)

Registration Payment

On the registration date you will

chose the class time,

receive paperwork and

turn in payment.

*Registrations will be

in St. Anne’s Hall.

Paso 1: Regístrese en Línea!

Comenzando el 28 de Junio.

Visite nuestro sitio web:

stanneslodi.org/religious-ed

Presione donde dice

“Registraciones 2021-2022 ——>

Paso 2: Venga a la Iglesia!

Finalicé su registro en la parroquia el:

Familias Que Regresan:

Registrados este año que

pasó 2020-2021.

Nuevas Familias:

Aquellos NO registrados el

año pasado 2020-2021.

9 y 10 de Agosto | 4:30-7:30 pm

12 y 13 de Agosto | 4:30-7:30 pm

14 de Agosto | 9:30 am-12:30 pm

Para más información, por favor llame

a la Oficina Parroquial al (209)369-1907

Que Traer!

Copia de la Acta de Nacimiento

(si NO esta bautizado)

Copia del certificado Bautismal

(si esta bautizado)

Pago de la Inscripción

El día de las inscripciones

escogerá el día de

la clase, recibirá papeles y

entregara el pago.

*Inscripciones serán en el

Salón Santa Ana.

Inscripciones para Formación en la Fe 2021-2022

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Part 1 – Naming the Liturgy

During the course of the pandemic, many people discovered a newfound appreciation for the Holy Mass. Others, broken out of their habits of practice, might find it harder to go to Church each Sunday. We have known for many years that there are a great number of people who consider themselves Catholic, but don’t walk through the doors of a church more than a couple times a year, if that. It is often said that if people truly knew what Mass was, they would be breaking down the doors to get in! Even among those who attend regularly, there are times that we are dragged down to earth rather than being lifted up to heaven; perhaps the preaching or the music aren’t the best they could be. Maybe the rite of the Mass isn’t followed as well as it should be. We all could use reflection on what we are doing and why we are doing it, because from the point of view of our Catholic faith, the Mass is objectively the most important thing we could be doing. To begin our journey through the Mass, it would be good to start by looking at what we call it. The Mass has many names, which is fitting for its divine reality, which cannot be sufficiently expressed by just a few human words. Some of the most common are: Holy Mass, the Eucharist, the Lord’s Supper, the Divine Liturgy, and the Holy Sacrifice or Offering. We’ll leave the name we use most often (Mass) for last, since it is rather interesting.

The Eucharist

Eucharist comes from Greek, meaning “Thanksgiving”. As the Catechism puts it, “The Eucharist is a sacrifice of thanksgiving to the Father, a blessing by which the Church

expresses her gratitude to God for all his benefits, for all that he has accomplished through creation, redemption, and

sanctification.” (1360).

The Lord’s Supper

The Church throughout the ages has never ceased to celebrate the Eucharist, because she must be faithful to the Lord’s command- “Do

this in memory of me.” We call it the Lord’s Supper “because of its connection with the supper which the Lord took with his disciples on the eve of his Passion and because it anticipates the wedding feast of the Lamb in the heavenly Jerusalem.” (CCC 1329). It is a sacred meal, where Jesus offers his very Body and Blood to us: “For my flesh is true food, and my blood is true drink (Jn 6:55).

The Divine Liturgy

Liturgy comes from a Greek word which was often used to describe a public work, a work done on behalf of the people. The center of the Mass is Christ’s redeeming work as High Priest of the New Covenant (see the Letter to the Hebrews, chapters 4-10) reconciling humanity with God, which we are able to participate in on behalf of the world, because of our status as members of Christ’s Body.

The Holy Sacrifice

While the Mass is a meal, it is not any ordinary meal; it is a sacrificial meal. In the Mass the once-for-all sacrifice of Christ is mysteriously made present to us through the power of the Holy Spirit. Through our incorporation into Christ, this sacrifice also includes the Church’s offering, our giving of ourselves, represented in the bread and wine which are given to become the Body and Blood of the Lord.

Holy Mass

The word Mass comes from the last phrase of the liturgy in Latin: Ite, missa est, which means, literally, “Go, it’s the

dismissal!” What an odd name for the whole thing! But it expresses an important truth: the mystery of salvation not only includes the sacrifice, but also the being sent. Jesus, before his ascension, sent the apostles into the world to announce the Good News. We are similarly sent to share what Christ has done that all may come to share in his redemption.

Prepared by Diocese of Stockton, Liturgy & Worship office. © 2021. This resource may be freely shared.

1ª Parte – Nombrando la Liturgia

Durante el transcurso de la pandemia, muchas personas

descubrieron una nueva apreciación por la Santa Misa. Otros, que han perdido sus prácticas de costumbres pueden tener más dificultades para ir a la Iglesia todos los domingos. Sabemos desde hace muchos años que hay una gran cantidad de personas que se consideran católicas, pero no atraviesan las puertas de una iglesia más de un par de veces al año, si es que eso. A menudo se dice que si la gente realmente supiera lo que es la Misa ¡rompieran las puertas para entrar! Incluso entre los que asisten con regularidad, hay ocasiones en las que somos arrastrados por tierra en lugar de ser elevados al cielo; quizás la predicación o la música no sean de lo mejor. Quizás el rito de la Misa no se sigue tan bien como se debería. A todos nos vendría bien el reflexionar sobre lo que estamos haciendo y el por qué lo hacemos, porque desde el punto de vista de nuestra fe católica, la Misa es objetivamente lo más importante que podríamos estar haciendo. Para comenzar nuestro viaje a través de la Misa, sería bueno comenzar mirando como la llamamos. La Misa tiene muchos nombres, lo que corresponde a su realidad divina, que no puede expresarse suficientemente con unas pocas palabras humanas. Algunos de los más comunes son: La Santa Misa, La Eucaristía, La Cena del Señor, La Liturgia Divina y el santo sacrificio u Ofrenda. Dejaremos el nombre que usamos con más frecuencia (Misa) para el final, ya que es bastante interesante.

La Eucaristía

La palabra Eucaristía proviene del griego, que significa “Acción de Gracias”. Como dice el Catecismo, “La Eucaristía es un sacrificio de acción de gracias al Padre, una bendición por la cual la Iglesia expresa su reconocimiento a Dios por todos sus beneficios, por todo lo que ha realizado mediante la creación, la redención y la santificación.” (1360).

La Cena del Señor

La Iglesia a lo largo de los siglos nunca ha dejado de celebrar la Eucaristía, porque tiene que ser fiel al mandato del Señor: "Haced esto en memoria mía”. La llamamos la Cena del señor

“porque se trata de la Cena que el Señor celebro con sus discípulos la víspera de su pasión y de la anticipación del banquete de bodas del Cordero (cf. Ap. 19,9) en la Jerusalén celestial”. (CCC 1329). Es una Comida sagrada, donde Jesús nos ofrece

su mismo Cuerpo y Sangre: “Porque mi carne es verdadera comida y mi sangre es verdadera bebida (Jn 6:55).

La Liturgia Divina

Liturgia proviene de una palabra griega que se usaba a menudo para describir una obra pública, una obra realizada en nombre del pueblo. El centro de la Misa es la obra redentora de Cristo como Sumo Sacerdote de la Nueva Alianza (ver la carta a los Hebreos, capítulos 4-10) reconciliando a la humanidad con Dios, en la cual podemos participar en nombre del mundo, debido a nuestro estado como miembros del Cuerpo de Cristo.

El Santo Sacrificio

Si bien la Misa es una comida, no es una comida cualquiera; es una comida de sacrificio. En la Misa, el Sacrificio de una vez por todas de cristo se nos hace presente misteriosamente a través del poder del Espíritu Santo. A través de nuestra incorporación a Cristo, este sacrificio incluye también la ofrenda de la Iglesia, nuestra entrega de nosotros mismos, representados en el pan y el vino que se dan para convertirse en Cuerpo y Sangre del Señor.

Santa Misa

La palabra Misa proviene de la última frase de la liturgia en latín: Ite,

missa est, que significa literalmente, “¡Ve, es la despedida!” ¡Que

nombre tan extraño para todo esto! Pero expresa una verdad importante: el misterio de la salvación no solo incluye el sacrificio, sino también el ser enviado. Jesús, antes de su ascensión, envío a los apóstoles al mundo para anunciar la Buena Nueva. De manera similar, somos enviados a compartir lo que cristo ha hecho para que todos puedan participar de su redención.

Preparado por Diocese of Stockton, Liturgy & Worship. © 2021. Este recurso se puede compartir libremente

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