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Rev. Jacob A.

Bertrand, Pastor
Rev. Curtiss P. Dwyer, In Residence
Rev. John Bosco Musinguzi, In Residence

MASS SCHEDULE: Sunday Vigil: 4:30 pm (Saturday); Sunday: 8:00 and
11:00 am. Liturgy of the Word for Children dismisses during the 11:00 am
Mass unless otherwise noted. Monday - Friday: 7:45 am (Fridays, September
through mid-June when school is in session Mass begins at 8:00 am). Holy
Days and Holidays: see bulletin and parish website for special Mass times.

NURSERY: Sunday, open from 7:45 to 9:30 am and from 10:45 am to 12:30
pm. Closed from 9:30 to 10:45 am. Located on north side of church.

PENANCE (RECONCILIATION): Wednesday from 5:00 to 6:15 pm and by
appointment.

ANOINTING OF THE SICK: The first Saturday of the month after the 4:30
pm Mass or by appointment. In an emergency, please call the Parish Office at
(619)463-6629.

DEVOTIONS
Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament: First
Friday of each month from the end of daily Mass until 11:55 am. Date may
change due to Academy schedule. Watch bulletin for details.

Rosary: Daily after the morning Mass and other special occasions.

Our Mother of Perpetual Help: Tuesday following the morning Mass.
9800 San Juan St Spring Valley, CA 91977
Phone (619)463-6629 Fax (619)463-8101
www.santasophia.org [email protected]
The Epiphany of the Lord
January 5, 2014

"They prostrated themselves and
did him homage." The Magi were
men of great faith. Their worldly
position and power could have
made them scoff at the sight of this
humble infant. But instead these
men placed themselves at the feet of
Jesus in a gesture of complete
submission. Only a deep and sincere
faith could justify such a surprising
scene. Real faith often runs contrary
to worldly wisdom. But the eyes of
faith can see much more than the
eyes of the world alone. Are we
willing to leave our comfort zone
for the sake of the Gospel? Are we
willing to share our wealth to
glorify God? Are we willing to
submit our desires and plans to the
authority of Christ? As we begin
the journey of this New Year, let us
resolve to follow in the faithful
footsteps of the Magi.

2013 Liturgical Publications Inc, LPI Resource Center.
P.O. Box 510817, New Berlin, WI 53151-0817
1800-950-9952, ext 246



BAPTISM: Please call Donna
Hernandez at the Catechetical
Ministry Office (619)463-6011 for
baptism preparation information.
Parents are encouraged to begin the
preparation process before their
child is born.

ADULT/CHILD RELIGIOUS
FORMATION: Please call Donna
Hernandez at the Catechetical
Ministry Office (619)463-6011 for
more information.

MATRIMONY: Please call Fr.
Jacob Bertrand at (619)463-6629
before setting the date, time and
location of your wedding. In the
Diocese of San Diego, couples
should plan on a nine month
(minimum) period of marriage
preparation.

FUNERALS: Please call Georgene
Kruzel at the Parish Office at
(619)463-6629 ext 26.


Page Two The Epiphany of the Lord January 5, 2014

MASS SCHEDULE
AND INTENTIONS


Jan 5, Sun: THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD
4:30 pm +Len Smorin
8:00 am +Mary Lou Steiner
11:00 am For the Parishioners

Jan 6, Mon: Christmas Weekday
7:45 am +Jovita Martinez

Jan 7, Tue: Christmas Weekday
7:45 am +Agnes Schallberger

Jan 8, Wed: Christmas Weekday
7:45 am +Frank and +Martha Barrack & living
and deceased family members

Jan 9, Thu: Christmas Weekday
7:45 am +Bassam Sarafa

Jan 10, Fri: Christmas Weekday
8:00 am +Joe Turner

Jan 11, Sat: Christmas Weekday
No morning Mass

Jan 12 , Sun: THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD
4:30 pm +Sylvester Bud Maultra
8:00 am +Mary Ellen Lee
11:00 am For the Parishioners

FROM THE PASTOR

SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Sun: Is 60:1-6; Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6; Mt 2:1-12
Mon: 1 Jn 3:22-4:6; Mt 4:12-17, 23-25
Tue: 1 Jn 4:7-10; Mk 6:34-44
Wed: 1 Jn 4:11-18; Mk 6:45-52
Thu: 1 Jn 4:19-5:4; Lk 4:14-22a
Fri: 1 Jn 5:5-13; Lk 5:12-16
Sat: 1 Jn 5:14-21; Jn 3:22-30
Sun: Is 42:1-4,6-7; Acts 10:34-38; Mt 3:13-17

Dear friends,

On the Feast of the Epiphany the magi
(wise men) found the one they were
seeking. About 55 years ago parishioner
Henry Weismann constructed the cross
we were seeking for our parish commu-
nity. It holds the corpus, carved in Italy,
and both form the crucifix that honors
the passion of our Lord Jesus.

This great crucifix still today stands as the largest indoor
crucifix west of the Mississippi river. The contractors
along with structural engineers and architects have been
observing closely this beautiful crucifix after the damage it
incurred in the fire. They have gone back and forth as to
whether it needs to come down and a few weeks ago they
shared with me that the cross needs to come down.
The unfortunate reality is that the cross coming down in-
volves not a repair, but a replacement of the actual cross. I
write this with a heavy heart. The replacement of the cross
will be a to scale replica of course but it fills my heart with
sorrow that the current cross will not be back in its origi-
nal place.
I have offered special prayers this week for the founding
parishioners both living and deceased. I have prayed that
the Holy Spirit would prepare your hearts and all of our
family for this news. In particular I have prayed in grati-
tude for the Weismann family to whom we are indebted to
for this beautiful cross, which has been the focal point of
the sacrifice of the Holy Mass here at Santa Sophia for over
50 years.
The cross is not entirely unusable of course and I have a
few ideas of ways to make sure it still has a home somehow
someway here at Santa Sophia. If anything comes to your
mind please email me using the email in the parish bulletin.
As for other updates, our facilities manager, Jim Kinney,
and myself are working with the contractors to hire sub-
contractors for the new fire system, electrical repairs, light-
ing repairs, new sound system, and interior design. Repair
of the cross will be on-going as these projects progress.
After those projects, the following efforts will begin: the
wall repair behind the crucifix (which leads into work areas
for our sacristans), replacement of the flooring in the main
body of the church, and finally, reassembling and place-
ment of the pews.

It is good to be past the first major phase, which as ex-
pected, had the most hiccups and hold ups. The path to
completion of the project is much clearer at this point,
however, the coordination of such a large project does take
Continued on page five
One true king knew when to step
aside and give up the reins of
powerto remove his crown and
relinquish his kingdomall for the
sake of glimpsing, just once in a
lifetime, the face of a holy child.

~Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual
Calendar of Inspiration


Page Three The Epiphany of the Lord January 5, 2014
AROUND SANTA SOPHIA
THIS IS A SAFE PLACE
FAITH COMMUNITY
Santa Sophias trained team provides faith-based
support to parishioners, family and friends who
suspect or know of violence in their relationships.
Call (619)663-9785 and leave a message. A team
member will call and offer assistance to inquiries
about child, elder or intimate partner abuse.
BULLETIN BOARD

EXPOSITION
OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT

Fri, Jan 10, after 8:00 am Mass.
Benediction follows at 11:55 am.


YOUNG ADULTS SATURDAY SUPPER - Sat, Jan 11
Get together for Mass and then gather in the park-
ing lot to join Fr. Jacob for dinner. Location to be
determined at that time.

SAVE THE DATES!
REDISCOVER CATHOLICISM
Presented by Fr. Jacob
Coming Sundays in February 9:35 to 10:35 am
Did you pick up your copy of Redis-
cover Catholicism at the Christmas
Masses? If so, now is the time to start
reading. If you havent read a book in
a while, keep it simple. Set an easy
goal. How about just two pages a day?
If you read more - great - but if not,
you will make progress reading just two pages a day!

Rediscover Catholicism in paperback is available at no
cost from www.DynamicCatholic.com. Just pay
$5.95 shipping and handling. This is for one book
only. Additional books are available at bookstores
and www.amazon.com.

OUR COMMON GROUND
GIVING TREE was a wonderful
success this year. Thanks to you,
there are more than a hundred
children in our Spring Valley
community who opened a gift on
Christmas morning and many families were spared
from having to make the choice between food and
clothing. For most of these children, you made the
difference between joy and disappointment.
A resource administrator at one of our partner
schools asked that we deliver this message to you,
You brought real joy to many families in need this
year.
The infant Jesus warms our hearts to the needs of
others. Thank God were able to help.
REFLECTION
M
an cannot live without love. He remains a
being that is incomprehensible for himself,
his life is senseless, if love is not revealed
to him, if he does not encounter love, if he does not
experience it and make it his own, if he does not par-
ticipate intimately in it. This, as has already been
said, is why Christ the Redeemer "fully reveals man
to himself". If we may use the expression, this is the
human dimension of the mystery of the Redemption.
In this dimension man finds again the greatness, dig-
nity and value that belong to his humanity. In the
mystery of the Redemption man becomes newly
"expressed" and, in a way, is newly created. He is
newly created! "There is neither Jew nor Greek,
there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male
nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus". The
man who wishes to understand himself thoroughly-
and not just in accordance with immediate, partial,
often superficial, and even illusory standards and
measures of his being-he must with his unrest, un-
certainty and even his weakness and sinfulness, with
his life and death, draw near to Christ. He must, so to
speak, enter into him with all his own self, he must
"appropriate" and assimilate the whole of the reality
of the Incarnation and Redemption in order to find
himself. If this profound process takes place within
him, he then bears fruit not only of adoration of God
but also of deep wonder at himself. How precious
must man be in the eyes of the Creator, if he "gained
so great a Redeemer"65, and if God "gave his only
Son "in order that man "should not perish but have
eternal life".

Blessed John Paul II, Redemptor Hominis, 10.
J ust
two
pages!
THANKS to those who have donated rosaries that can
be refurbished and used for hospital ministry. The
box remains at the back of the hall for your conven-
ience.


Page Four The Epiphany of the Lord January 5, 2014
time Joseph makes an appearance in the story is
when Jesus is 12 and goes missing in Jerusalem.
Mary remains in the company of Jesus until the Cru-
cifixion, when her care is transferred to the beloved
disciple, confirming that Joseph is already dead.

In Matthews portrait we encounter Joseph the
righteous man who, understandably, does not want
to marry a woman who turns up pregnant without
his participation. Of two possible legal solutions
exposure to violent punishment or quiet divorce by
paperworkJoseph chooses the gentler. Then
heaven intervenes and gives him consequential sec-
ond thoughts. He takes Mary into his home and
gives her his full protection.

Used with permission, www.PrepareTheWord.com
Dec 23 - 29, 2013
Plate
Envelopes
eGiving
Breakdown of gifts received
$0.01 to $5.00
$5.01 to $10.00
$10.01 to $25.00
$25.01 to $50.00
$50.01 to $100.00
$100.01 to $150.00
$150.01 to $500.00
Total contributing households

$11,233.00
$1,218.00
$8,392.00
$1,023.00

55
46
127
59
27
7
5
326


Preserving Our Legacy Bldg Fund 288.66
St. Vincent de Paul $1,054.00
Fire Restoration Fund $2,305.00
Christmas $25,608.00
COLLECTION REPORTS



We Offer What Public Schools Cant
A Christ-centered, academically advanced edu-
cation program rich with a stable, credentialed
staff, extended care, Rosetta Stone, Superkids,
accelerated math, visual/music/performing
arts and state-of-the art technol-
ogy.
A legacy that has produced nearly
2,000 graduates in a 50-year his-
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Small class size, teachers aides,
180 teaching days.

Learn more at www.santasophiaacademy.org

Contact us to request a pre-admission packet and to
arrange a meeting,
screening, test for entrance or tour!


SANTA SOPHIA ACADEMY LOUISE AMADO
PRESCHOOL - for ages 2 - 4 yrs 9 mos
Victoria Simanek, Director
(619)463-0141 [email protected]

SANTA SOPHIA ACADEMY (K - 8)
Karen Laaperi, Principal
(619)463-0488 [email protected]
Fax: (619)668-5469
Extended Day Care: (619)668-5471
We look forward to hearing from you!

SANTA SOPHIA ACADEMY
Educating Heart, Mind, and Soul
QUESTIONS CATHOLICS ASK

WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT ST.
JOSEPH?
By Alice Camille

THE EARLIEST gospel, Marks,
calls the adult Jesus son of Mary
rather than Joseph and suggests
his father was absent, dead, or suspect. This reso-
nates with Mary known to be with child before the
marriage, and/or that Joseph was dead by the time
Jesus grew up. Luke and John prefer to call Jesus
son of Joseph, restoring respect to his patrimony.
Luke adds pointedly, As was thought. When the
family of Jesus comes around during his ministry, his
father is conspicuously absent.

Jesus is called a carpenter and carpenters son, which
is how we know his fathers occupation. The last

T
he children were lined up in the
cafeteria of a Catholic elementary
school for lunch. At the head of the
table was a large pile of apples. The
nun made a note, and posted it on the
apple tray:
Take only ONE . God is watching.
Moving further along the lunch line, at the other end
of the table was a large pile of chocolate chip cookies.
A child had written a note, 'Take all you want. God is
watching the apples.'
A LITTLE HUMOR


Page Five The Epiphany of the Lord January 5, 2014

PARISH OFFICE

Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Phone: (619)463-6629
Fax: (619)463-8101
[email protected]
www.santasophia.org



Pastor: Rev. Jacob A. Bertrand Ext 21
Receptionist: Tina Jellison Ext 21
Bookkeeper: Sana Auro Ext 23
Outreach: Georgene Kruzel Ext 26
Maintenance: Jim Kinney Ext 31



MUSIC MINISTRIES

Br. Kevin McGoff, OFM
Director of Liturgical Music

Santa Sophia Singers
Santa Sophia Kids Chorale
Br. Kevin McGoff, OFM, Dir: (619)463-6629



LITURGICAL MINISTRIES

Altar Servers, Lectors, Extraordinary
Ministers of the Eucharist &
Ministers of Hospitality/Ushers
Rosemary Wellington: (619)698-0855



CATECHETICAL MINISTRY
OFFICE

Baptism Adult & Child Religious Education
Phone: (619)463-6011
Fax: (619)668-5458
[email protected]

Director: Bernadette Padlo
Administration: Donna Hernandez
Sr. High Youth: Gennette Medina
Jr. High Youth: Bernadette Padlo


FOLLOW US ON
SOCIAL MEDIA

Twitter: @fr_jake_bert


Facebook: FatherJacobBertrand

Facebook: SantaSophiaCatholicChurch
Continued from page two

and for the special intentions written
in the Book of Needs at the back of the parish hall
Kevin Kugblenu
Patrick Dwyer
Irene Zetts
Nica Rushing
Howard White
Jim Liddell
Joelyn Pabst-Fish
Lenny Goins
Diane House
Jean Foti
Leticia Rebollar
Nikolas Ferioli

Please remember those in need of special prayer:
PARISH FAMILY NEWS
IM A PARISHIONER OF SANTA SOPHIA I THINK!
Many adults believe they are registered at Santa Sophia
because 1) their parents or other members of their house-
hold are (or were) registered here; 2) they were once a stu-
dent at the Academy; 3) they received one or more Sacra-
ments of Initiation here; or 4) they come to Mass at Santa
Sophia.
Its true that Catholics living within certain geographic
boundaries effectively belong to Santa Sophia, but a regis-
tration at the parish is required in order to officially be
listed in the parish census, especially for those who live out-
side of those boundaries.
If you now live outside of those boundaries, and are not
registered, your place of residence may mean that our par-
ish staff will not be available to your family for pastoral
care even if you attend Santa Sophia regularly because
you are not formally associated with the parish.
Even if you live inside the parish boundaries you still need
to register. Adequate ministry planning for our parish de-
pends on its registered members being active, supportive,
and identifiable! Your registration helps us know what re-
sources we need to minister to our parish community.
We welcome you to worship and serve with us. On behalf of
the parish staff, if you are not already registered, we invite
you to consider becoming a registered parishioner.
Once registered, we will keep in contact with you and to-
gether well enjoy our shared journey in the life and ongo-
ing mission of Jesus.
For questions about your registration status please call
Georgene at the parish office at (619)463-6629.
time. Once our sub-contractors are in place we will have a
much better estimate for a date when we can resume Masses
in our church.

I thank you for your patience and continued prayers for the
many people working on these projects. Please pray for
them because they are working hard, long hours for us.
In Christ,






Page Six The Epiphany of the Lord January 5, 2014

BEEN AWAY FROM THE CHURCH?
CATHOLICSCOMEHOME.ORG
YOUNG ADULTS
VOCATIONS



RELATIONSHIP SKILLS WORKSHOP FOR SINGLES AND
COUPLES - Tuesdays starting Jan 7 from 7:00 to 8:30 pm
at the Diocesan Pastoral Center, 3888 Paducah Dr, SD,
92117. FREE 14-week relationship skills series with
Peggy and Ralph Skiano, Directors of the Office for Mar-
riage and Family Life. Come to all of them or drop in as
you can! Topics include: Building a climate of respect, Un-
derstanding expectations, Speaking truth in love, Listen-
ing beyond words, Handling anger constructively, For-
giveness, Rebuilding trust and much more. For more info
contact Peggy Skiano at [email protected] or
call (858)490-8295.

THEOLOGY OF THE BODY : INTO THE HEART - Thurs-
days starting Jan 9 through Feb 27 from 7:00-9:00 pm at
Saint Brigid, Pacific Beach, in JPII room. This year make
your resolution to love the way God intended it. This 16-
part study builds upon "An Introduction to the Theology
of the Body." Contact Tatiana at [email protected] or
call (858)204-3604 for more details.

LIFE CHOICES RETREAT: The Practice of Discernment
Sat, Jan 11 from10:00 am-4:00 pm at USD Hahn Univer-
sity Center, Forum C. Begin the New Year with a day of
renewal and the opportunity to put aside the distractions
of everyday life, and to listen deeply to yourself, to oth-
ers, and to the gentle whisper of Gods voice in your heart.
The goal is to grow in confidence in our ability to discern
Gods presence, activity, and invitations to live and love
more deeply. RSVP by January 3, 2014 Cost : $30 per per-
son, lunch included. To learn more about the retreat, con-
tact Mark Peters at [email protected] and to register
visit www.sandiego.edu/ccs.

OLD MISSION SAN LUIS REY - Mar 7-9, 2014
Spring Into Serenity - A retreat for women in Al-Anon
More info and registratioin by calling (760)757-365 or visit
www.sanluisrey.org.

IMMACULATE HEART RADIO!
1000 AM OR LISTEN ONLINE AT
www.ihradio.com

VOCATIONS CAF
THU, FEB 20, 2014 ~ 7:00 TO 9:00 PM
ST. MICHAEL PARISH, HOLY FAMILY CTR
15546 POMERADO RD, POWAY 92064
Teenagers, Young Adults and families
are invited to the third Vocations
Caf. The event is designed to provide
a relaxed, informal and spiritually en-
riching atmosphere in which people can
encounter the wonders of the Church
through the testimonies of a diverse
group of men and women who have fol-
lowed Christ through their vocation of
marriage, religious life, and priesthood.
Attendees are invited to sit back and
enjoy a cup of coffee and a
tasty cookie, and get first-
hand accounts of what its
like to hear and accept
Gods call to a his or her
vocation!


Movie reviews from a
Catholic perspective:
CatholicNews.com/movies.htm

RESPECT LIFE MASS
Mass at 7:00 pm with Bishop Cirilo Flores on the eve of the
Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court decision. Tue, Jan 21 at Our
Lady of Grace Church, 2766 Navajo Rd, El Cajon.
COURTESY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Get Acquainted with Detention Min-
istry: Monthly info meeting with Dcn.
Jim Walsh at the Diocesan Pastoral Cen-
ter. No walk-ins. Call (858)490-8375 for
upcoming times and place for meetings.
MORE FAMILY NEWS
IN YOUR CHARITY
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE
REPOSE OF THE SOUL
of parishioner Verne R. Hubka. Vernes
funeral Mass was celebrated last Satur-
day at Blessed Sacrament Church fol-
lowed by burial at Holy Cross Cemetery.


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