My Dear Parishioners,
Are you ready to join your children and grandchildren for their Sacrament of Confirmation? Bishop Kemme will celebrate the Holy Sacrament on Saturday, March 7th at 4pm in our church. It will be a special blessing for our church family and for all our Confirmation children. I was told that it has been a long time for such an important event to be held in our church. Last year, I attended the Confirmation Mass at the Cathedral. Immediately, I said to myself that we will have our Confirmation in our own church. Our church is our spiritual home and it’s as big as the Cathedral. Also, we have plenty of parking lot space for everyone. I also don’t care to see people attending this important Mass in the hallway or a foyer because the church is too full. Everyone should be in church with God and to be with each other, singing and praising God. I can’t wait to see our children being blessed and empowered by God with His heavenly blessings. Saturday, March 7th at 9am, all Confirmandi are required to attend the retreat led by Fr. Curtis Hecker in the Fischer Center. At 11:20am in church, we will have adoration, confessions with guest priests, followed by the rehearsal in church. Parents and sponsors are welcome to join us for adoration and confessions and the rehearsal. Please keep our beloved children in your daily prayer this week as they are preparing their bodies, minds and souls for the coming of the Holy Spirit onto them. EIGHTH GRADE: Xitlalli Aguilar-Maldonado, Brandon Chandler, Julien Dickerson, Vy Do, Arianna Guzman, Luis Hernan-dez Herrera, Colton Hill, April Huynh, Lucas Jones, Isabel Landwehr, Emily Le, Annie Nguyen, Tammy Nguyen, Joshua Sanchez, Madalyn Spaulding, Kevine Tchoukedjoup, Dylann Thompson, James Tran, and Kara Whitaker. FRESHMEN: Alana Aguilar, Vanessa Goheen, Evelyn Hay, Alyssa Hengel, Ricardo Hernandez-Herrera, Lexi Hoang, Areli Jimenez, Nicholas Kucera, Paul Lies, Emily Leithoff, Riley Logan, Kamilah Martinez-Vargas, Link Moore, Alex Nguyen, Kevin Nguyen, Tammy Nguyen, Teresa Nguyen, Tom Nguyen, Nathan Pham, Sydney Pham, Chris Ramos, Jordan Rangel and Brit-ton Zavala. Sophomores: Chelsea Callejas, Sasha Cash, Jennifer Dao, Tina Dao, Travis Do, Hunter Huddleston, Laura Le, Minh Le, Michael Ludlam, Ashley Murguia, Kevin Nguyen, Jason Nguyen, Sydnie Nguyen, Tony Nguyen, Tuan Nguyen, Aaron Pham, Diana Pham, Peter Phung, Athena Schauner, Logan Spachek, Blaise Stewart, Katherine Sullivan, Jude Tran, Tiffany Tran and Minh Vu. All students are to be in Fischer Center-West at 3:15pm then our confirmandi will go to the foyer of our church at 3:45pm for a special group picture with our bishop. Confirmation Holy Mass will start at 4pm with the music being provided by the Vietnamese choir of our parish. Our All Saints’ Catholic school children will proclaim the word of God, bring up the gifts, etc.… Immediately after Mass, each student will take an individual picture with the bishop by the altar area. Please be respectful in church by NOT talking or carrying on a conversation in church. Everyone is invited to the reception in the Fischer Center after Mass. A special thanks to our confirmation facilitators & teachers: Sandy Nettleton, Carissa Cash, Jean Gengler, Susan Goheen, Marilyn Grommesh, Mary Hengel, Lien Kucera, Jenny Logan, Jami Moore, Linda Rangel, Anne Schock and Kim Spachek. They have spent so much time to be with our children and to help them on their journey. Thank you for being God’s faithful stewards of your time and talents. God bless you and all of us, Fr. Hien My Dear Parishioners,
Are you ready to join your children and grandchildren for their Sacrament of Confirmation? Bishop Kemme will celebrate the Holy Sacrament on Saturday, March 7th at 4pm in our church. It will be a special blessing for our church family and for all our Confirmation children. I was told that it has been a long time for such an important event to be held in our church. Last year, I attended the Confirmation Mass at the Cathedral. Immediately, I said to myself that we will have our Confirmation in our own church. Our church is our spiritual home and it’s as big as the Cathedral. Also, we have plenty of parking lot space for everyone. I also don’t care to see people attending this important Mass in the hallway or a foyer because the church is too full. Everyone should be in church with God and to be with each other, singing and praising God. I can’t wait to see our children being blessed and empowered by God with His heavenly blessings. Saturday, March 7th at 9am, all Confirmandi are required to attend the retreat led by Fr. Curtis Hecker in the Fischer Center. At 11:20am in church, we will have adoration, confessions with guest priests, followed by the rehearsal in church. Parents and sponsors are welcome to join us for adoration and confessions and the rehearsal. Please keep our beloved children in your daily prayer this week as they are preparing their bodies, minds and souls for the coming of the Holy Spirit onto them. EIGHTH GRADE: Xitlalli Aguilar-Maldonado, Brandon Chandler, Julien Dickerson, Vy Do, Arianna Guzman, Luis Hernan-dez Herrera, Colton Hill, April Huynh, Lucas Jones, Isabel Landwehr, Emily Le, Annie Nguyen, Tammy Nguyen, Joshua Sanchez, Madalyn Spaulding, Kevine Tchoukedjoup, Dylann Thompson, James Tran, and Kara Whitaker. FRESHMEN: Alana Aguilar, Vanessa Goheen, Evelyn Hay, Alyssa Hengel, Ricardo Hernandez-Herrera, Lexi Hoang, Areli Jimenez, Nicholas Kucera, Paul Lies, Emily Leithoff, Riley Logan, Kamilah Martinez-Vargas, Link Moore, Alex Nguyen, Kevin Nguyen, Tammy Nguyen, Teresa Nguyen, Tom Nguyen, Nathan Pham, Sydney Pham, Chris Ramos, Jordan Rangel and Brit-ton Zavala. Sophomores: Chelsea Callejas, Sasha Cash, Jennifer Dao, Tina Dao, Travis Do, Hunter Huddleston, Laura Le, Minh Le, Michael Ludlam, Ashley Murguia, Kevin Nguyen, Jason Nguyen, Sydnie Nguyen, Tony Nguyen, Tuan Nguyen, Aaron Pham, Diana Pham, Peter Phung, Athena Schauner, Logan Spachek, Blaise Stewart, Katherine Sullivan, Jude Tran, Tiffany Tran and Minh Vu. All students are to be in Fischer Center-West at 3:15pm then our confirmandi will go to the foyer of our church at 3:45pm for a special group picture with our bishop. Confirmation Holy Mass will start at 4pm with the music being provided by the Vietnamese choir of our parish. Our All Saints’ Catholic school children will proclaim the word of God, bring up the gifts, etc.… Immediately after Mass, each student will take an individual picture with the bishop by the altar area. Please be respectful in church by NOT talking or carrying on a conversation in church. Everyone is invited to the reception in the Fischer Center after Mass. A special thanks to our confirmation facilitators & teachers: Sandy Nettleton, Carissa Cash, Jean Gengler, Susan Goheen, Marilyn Grommesh, Mary Hengel, Lien Kucera, Jenny Logan, Jami Moore, Linda Rangel, Anne Schock and Kim Spachek. They have spent so much time to be with our children and to help them on their journey. Thank you for being God’s faithful stewards of your time and talents. God bless you and all of us, Fr. Hien My Dear Parishioners,
Are you ready for Lent? 40 days of Lent will begin this Ash Wednesday, February 26th, with Holy Masses at 8am, 12noon and lastly 6:30pm in English and Vietnamese. Yes, everyone can receive ashes on their forehead after the homily. On Ash Wednesday and Good Friday, we are not to eat meat and can only eat one full meal and two lesser meals. On all Fridays during Lent, please make every effort to join us for our Stations of the Cross at 5pm in English. Our Knights and Altar Society will help lead the Stations. I will have a handheld microphone for the leader to use. Please read slow and loud with the microphone by your mouth so that everyone in the church can hear you and follow along with you. If you cannot hear yourself through the speakers, you are not holding the microphone correctly. We would love to have three people, adults or older children, carry the cross and the candles during Stations. Trained servers can put on their albs, everyone else can wear their normal clothing or put on an alb if he/she knows how. The cross bearer, servers with candles and the leader are to start in front of the Altar. Once the leader finishes the opening prayer, they will move to the First Station. At 5:30pm the Vietnamese parishioners will lead the Stations of the Cross in Vietnamese. Booklets will be available for everyone to follow along. Praying the Stations of the Cross is an old Catholic tradition of remembering the sufferings and love Jesus had to endure for all of us sinners. It’s the best way during Lent to grow spiritually for you will love the one who loved you first, Jesus, our Lord and Savior. Please pray the Stations of the Cross as much as you can during Lent, at home or at work, in the chapel or in the church. We are also blessed with Stations of the Cross in the Chapel so that you can pray to Jesus in front of the Blessed Sacrament, with your eyes seeing Him in His Passion. Of course, everyone is encouraged to spend some time with Jesus in front of the Blessed Sacrament for personal adoration in the chapel. Jesus would love to be with you, to touch you and to heal you. Invite your spouse and children or friends to be with you too. If you or your group are the only people in the chapel, you can sing and pray out loud or you can always go to the church and pray out loud there. Jesus can be your joy, peace, happiness and salvation. If you don’t know the door’s code to the chapel, please contact the church office. Happy Holy Lent Everyone, Fr. Hien My Dear Parishioners,
Once again, go Chiefs! They are the world champions. They brought home with them the Super Bowl trophy to make us super happy. Chief’s fans like myself are so happy for our team for it has been 50 years to the Super Bowl. What a blessing for them to come back towards the end of the game and win the game fair and square. The Chiefs are the current champions with the best quarterback. Everyone loves his energy, skills, talents and youthfulness. PS. Anyone who has not been a Chief’s fan yet, now is your time to join the Chief’s Kingdom with Fr. Hien! :-) ha ha Happy Valentine’s to everyone. Valentine’s Day is February 14th. May your love for one another be true and real like that of God’s love for us all. True love will never fail regardless of what is being thrown at us. Let all of us love God unconditionally so that our love for God will be shown in words and actions to others. This year’s Ash Wednesday is February 26th with Holy Masses at 8am and 12 noon in English and at 6:30pm, half in English and half in Vietnamese. Please join us for worship to God and to receive ashes as a reminder that we are all dust and unto dust we shall return; however, the Lord will raise us both body and soul to eternal life in heaven. There will be no Gloria at Mass during Lent until Easter Vigil on April 11th. Ash Wednesday is the beginning of Lent. Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of fasting and abstinence. All Fridays during Lent are days of abstinence—that is, do not eat meat. In fasting, a person eats one full meal, and two smaller meals that together are not equal to a full meal. Fridays during Lent, we will hold Stations of the Cross at 5pm in English, to be led by our Altar Society and Knights of Columbus. At 5:30pm the Vietnamese prayer group will lead the Stations in Vietnamese. We will have booklets for everyone to follow in English or in Vietnamese. Finally, I would like to invite our Parish Council and Finance Committee members for a dinner and meeting on Wednesday, February 19th at 6pm in my house. A special time for us to pray, to enjoy a meal, and to play some pool, ping-pong, and of course, hold a short business meeting too. Please RSVP to Barb at the church office. Love you all, Fr. Hien PS. Our Knights are holding their breakfast this Sunday after 8am and 9:30am Mass, and also, a soup super next Saturday after the 4pm Mass, please support them. My Dear Parishioners,
Are you ready for some Super Bowl football? Go Chiefs! Go Chiefs and bring home the Super Bowl trophy. It has been 50 years of waiting for all Chiefs’ fans. It has been 33 years for Father Hien. I cannot wait another 33 or 50 years. The Chiefs have been my team since I first came to America in 1986. I chose the Chiefs because they are the closest team to Wichita. I like their uniform and I also like that they are not a wealthy team like most teams. A few years ago, two parishioners and their families took me to a Chiefs’ game. It was my first and still my only NFL game. It was fun watching them play in the stadium, but it was not fun traveling, walking, waiting in line and of course it was not that fun watching in the rain either. So, I will be happy watching the Chiefs in my kingdom at All Saints. Go Chiefs! February is here which means that we are a month away from Confirmation at All Saints on Saturday, March 7th at 4pm in our church. On that day, all confirmandi are required to attend the retreat with adoration and confession service. Please keep our beloved children in your daily prayer as they are preparing their bodies, minds and souls for the coming of the Holy Spirit onto them. They will all be empowered by God with His heavenly graces and gifts. EIGHTH GRADE: Xitlalli Aguilar-Maldonado, Brandon Chandler, Julien Dickerson, Vy Do, Arianna Guzman, Luis Hernandez Herrera, Colton Hill, April Huynh, Lucas Jones, Isabel Landwehr, Emily Le, Annie Nguyen, Tammy Nguyen, Joshua Sanchez, Madalyn Spaulding, Kevine Tchoukedjoup, Dylann Thompson, James Tran, and Kara Whitaker. FRESHMEN: Alana Aguilar, Vanessa Goheen, Evelyn Hay, Alyssa Hengel, Ricardo Hernandez-Herrera, Lexi Hoang, Areli Jimenez, Nicholas Kucera, Paul Lies, Emily Leithoff, Riley Logan, Kamilah Martinez-Vargas, Link Moore, Alex Nguyen, Kevin Nguyen, Tammy Nguyen, Teresa Nguyen, Tom Nguyen, Nathan Pham, Sydney Pham, Chris Ramos, Jordan Rangel and Britton Zavala. SOPHOMORES: Chelsea Callejas, Sasha Cash, Jennifer Dao, Tina Dao, Travis Do, Hunter Huddleston, Laura Le, Minh Le, Michael Ludlam, Ashley Murguia, Kevin Nguyen, Jason Nguyen, Sydnie Nguyen, Tony Nguyen, Tuan Nguyen, Aaron Pham, Diana Pham, Peter Phung, Athena Schauner, Logan Spachek, Blaise Stewart, Katherine Sullivan, Jude Tran, Tiffany Tran and Minh Vu. FACILITATORS & TEACHERS: Carissa Cash, Jean Gengler, Susan Goheen, Marilyn Grommesh, Mary Hengel, Lien Kucera, Jenny Logan, Jami Moore, Linda Rangel, Anne Schock and Kim Spachek. Of course, we will never forget the love and dedication our D.R.E. Sandy Nettleton has given our church family. Let us thank God for our Confirmation program. Finally, during the exit song at all Masses this weekend, everyone, old and young, is invited to receive the blessing of the throat through the intercession of St. Blaise, bishop and martyr, to keep you healthy and blessed. Go Chiefs, Fr. Hien My Dear Parishioners,
How are you doing? Are you loving your life? I am doing great and enjoying my life. It’s a happy occasion for me and all of our Vietnamese parishioners as we are celebrating our Vietnamese New Year this weekend with a special New Year Mass this Saturday, January 25th at 10 am, follow by a reception luncheon in the Fischer Center. Everyone is invited to Holy Mass and to celebrate with us with lots of food and fun. Did you know? Recently, we paved with concrete many areas around our church, rectory and school buildings. The biggest piece was the parking lot by the church’s office. This parking lot is for everyone coming to our office. Now you can park and walk to the office door in seconds with ease. It’s also handicapped accessible. This parking lot is needed for convenience and safety, especially on school days. Sometimes the traffic backs up to this area. The second parking lot is by the Fischer Center-North. Of course, we can use more parking lots in front of the church and for the Fischer Center. Now this area is very open and safer for everyone. Please feel free to park there and enjoy what we have. We also paved many small areas for different reasons. One long piece is by the school and the powerhouse. We had to pave over the area of the 50 feet pipelines that had to be removed and part of a sidewalk to fix the steam line. We also paved another sidewalk north of the powerhouse, where we had to dig down to fix the broken water line a year ago. Another important piece was by the school’s playground to keep weeds out around the drain area. About 90 percent of the drainpipes were plugged up with weeds and dirt; therefore, it caused water backing up to the school offices, etc.… We also paved a small area in front of the church where people walk by day and night. Now, it’s a little safer for them to walk there. We finally paved five additional areas to keep the weeds out and for better visibility such as the All Saints sign in front of the church/Fischer Center. When I have time, I would like to paint the sign and put a nice cross on top of it. In addition, we also hauled most of the dirt from the new parking lots and placed them north and east of the powerhouse to keep rainwater from coming into the powerhouse. We also hauled some of the dirt to the football and softball fields to fill up some low areas. Again, we are so blessed with what we have since the day this parish was established. However, the hardest part of every building or house is maintenance. We are blessed with much and there is so much more maintenance to be done. If you want to help or to donate your time, talent and treasure, please let us know. Now that we have fixed the broken steam line, about 50 feet, it’s time to fix some leaks in our roofs. Can I take a vacation yet? Every priest has one day off a week plus 30 days off in a year for vacation. Love you all & love All Saints, Fr. Hien My Dear Parishioners,
We are in mid-January of 2020. I am thankful to God for my life, my priestly vocation, my big family near and far, and my many friends and parishioners from all over. God has been so good to me and blessed me with so much, especially the many good-hearted people in my life. Because of God’s goodness revealed through you, I have always loved my life and felt the blessings everyday, whether I am celebrating Holy Masses, hearing confessions or working in the yard. The Holy Spirit is always with me to lead me and to guide me. Thank you everyone for your love, prayer and the good you have done and shared with me, especially during the holy season of Christmas. Thank you for your personal notes, cards, best wishes and monetary gifts too. I will continue praying for you and my benefactors. Of course, I will do all that I can to serve our parish. Do you know that All Saints has so much work for me to do that I will never get it all done? However, I will not give up—just like the Chiefs last Sunday—but will continue getting one thing done at a time with God’s help and with your support. One of the Christmas letters I received this year was from a 7th grader from St. Thomas Aquinas. His name is Micah and he had 3 questions for me: how long did it take me to become a priest, what do I do in my free time, and do I get to see my family on the holidays? Answers: it took me 5 years of undergraduate studies, majoring in Philosophy and minoring in Theology, at The Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary in Winona, MN. After that I spent 4 years of graduate studies of Theology at The Pontifical College Seminary in Columbus, OH. I really don’t have a whole lot of free time because I always keep myself busy. I love to celebrate the sacraments, and to keep up our church and school facilities. I do my laundry and handwash my dishes. Whenever I can, I like to go fishing, deer hunting and play pool. Of course I have a garden and a fish pond too. Most of my family members are living in Wichita and I see them very frequently. My family consists of my parents, 5 younger siblings and 12 nieces and nephews. I also have over a hundred relatives back in Vietnam and so I try to see them once about every 5 years. For more information about me, please visit AllSaints.com and click on Fr.Hien’s story. Finally, my heart is still full of joy and happiness because we had so many people coming to our church for Holy Masses. Thank you everyone. I am looking forward to meeting with our 1st Confession/Communion parents and children on Wednesday, January 22nd, at 6:30pm in the Fischer Center. A reminder that there will be no 11 am Mass this Sunday, January 19th. Everyone is invited to the Diocesan Vietnamese New Year celebration on the 19th at 3pm, at Church of the Magdalen, followed by the dragon dance and reception in the gym. On Saturday, January 25th at 10am, All Saints will have a special Vietnamese New Year Mass. Everyone is invited to our Holy Mass and a reception afterwards in the Fischer Center. Happy New Year to all Vietnamese, Fr. Hien Happy 2020 Everyone,
Blessings from our Lord Jesus, His Mother Mary, Saint Joseph and all the angels and saints be with you all. 2020 is here and there is nothing more important every day than to know that we are loved by so many people, and especially by God with all His Holy angels and saints. This weekend, we’ll celebrate the the feast of the Baptism of the Lord to remind us that through our baptism, we are all one with the Holy Trinity. God is with us and in us. God is dwelling in us. Let us love who we are for we are God’s temples. Our bodies and souls are images and likeness of God, who is invisible and eternal. Yes, if we truly love God, we will live forever for all things are possible with God. A reminder that the readings for Mass on Tuesday, January 14, 2020 will be from Tuesday of the First Week of Ordinary Time. Next weekend, January 19, our readings will be from the Second Sunday in Ordinary Time. Also, on Sunday, January 19, there will be no 11am Vietnamese Mass so that everyone and I can attend the diocesan Vietnamese New Year Mass at Church of the Magdalen at 3pm, followed by the dragon dance and reception dinner in the gym for everyone. All Saints Tết Nguyên Đán—on Saturday, January 25 is the Vietnamese New Year Day. We will have a special Vietnamese Mass at 10 am to celebrate the new lunar year, followed by a luncheon in the Fischer Center for everyone. Now that our children are back to school, parents, please keep them healthy and don’t send them to school sick. Make sure that they have plenty of sleep every night. Spend time with them to help them with their homework every night. Always remind them to honor their elders and to be respectful to all people and their properties. I would like to meet with all 1st confession/communion parents and children on Wednesday, January 22, at 6:30pm in the Fischer Center. Thank you. It’s very important that every family attend Holy Mass and pray together as a family as often as you can at home and even when you dine out. Lastly, please pray for the following children as they are growing so fast in their physical, emotional, mental and spiritual journey at All Saints Catholic school. 7th Graders with Mrs. Jean Gengler: Gabrielle Bates, Faith Brown, Nautica Cash, Victoria Cruz, Thien-Y Do, Jaydin Embry, Jonathan Fajardo, Jonathan Goheen, Ethan Hay, Johnny Hengel, Adriel Hernandez, Lena Jones, Patrick Lawrence, Abigail Le, Lily Logan, Olivia Meier, Faustine Nguyen, Kevin Nguyen, Alex Pham, Skyler Pham, Daniel Rocha, Christopher Sanchez, Alexandria Stewart, Xavier Tejeda and Lia Tran. 8th Graders with Miss Nikki Erker: Xitlalli Aguilar-Maldonado, Brandon Chandler, Cole Cooper, Julien Dickerson, Vy Do, Arianna Guzman, Luis Hernandez Herrera, Colton Hill, April Huynh, Lucas Jones, Isabel Landwehr, Emily Le, Annie Nguyen, Tammy Nguyen, Jesus Rocha, Joshua Sanchez, Madalyn Spaulding, Kevine Tchoukedjoup, Alondra Tejeda, Dylann Thompson, James Tran and Kara Whitaker. Love you all, Fr. Hien Happy New Year Everyone,
What is your New Year’s resolution? First, would you consider loving yourself, who you are the way God made you? Please don’t compare yourself with others, whether it’s your physical, mental, social skill or talents. Rather, please love who you are the way God made you so that you can be the best person you can be each day. A person full of love for God and oneself and others. A person who is responsible for every action you take. A person who would make the best out of each day you live. A person who is happy and grateful to God and to others, etc.… Second, would you consider praying daily for the salvation of your loved ones? Do you know that your one Hail Mary daily for each person in your family will go a long way towards eternal life? I believe so. Thank you everyone for attending the Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God on January 1st. I am very proud of you all. My hope and prayer is that every one of us will be blessed by God with eternal life. My goal for this year is to help everyone have greater love for their Catholic faith, especially our Vietnamese parishioners, now that they can attend Holy Mass in their own language. Our Vietnamese parishioners and I are so happy that we have a Mass in Vietnamese to help them grow in their Catholic faith and to pray and to worship God in their own language. Thank you, God, and thank you to my parish leaders and parishioners. God bless your kindness and your love for others. Thank you to all those who helped me and our parish with our Christmas decorations and displays outside and inside of our church. Yes, we did well, and it is beautiful. Thank you to all those who have returned their stewardship forms to our church. If you have not, I guess it’s better late than never, right? A special thanks to families that filled out the direct deposit method. Finally, please join me in praying for our beloved All Saints students. 4th Grade: Mr. Sean McKinney: Mary Bui, Tin Bui, Michael DeVega, Juan Galarza, Ava Jones, Alyssa Lawrence, Olivia LeDonne, Cecilia Meier, Audreey Nguyen, Quan Nguyen, Lebron Oduor, Savannah Pham, Josef Rumback, Nathan Salcedo, Giovhany Sanchez, Lucas Stewart, Mateo Vargas and Wess Whitaker. 5th Grade: Mrs. Jessica Rose: Zoey Buckner-Franklin, Jayden Dao, Danh Hoang, Megan Huynh, Lawrence Landwehr, Adrian Luna, Max Maldonado, Moses Miranda, Jonan Moore, Abraham Moreno-Avila, Angelina Nguyen, Joshua Nguyen, Christine Nkouga, Giselle Perez, Jordan Pham, Kenney Pham, AnnMarie Phillips, Anne Tran and Eileena Wheaton. 6th Grade: Mrs. Mary Carol Greene: Jayda Delarue, Alexander Dickerson, Thanh Do, Daniella Estrada, Milagros Galarza, Elaine Hesse, Andrew Kucera, Diana Mendez, Fatima Moreno, Isaac Mosqueda, Mia Murguia, Sophia Mweberi, Brandon Nguyen, Catherine Nguyen, Lac Nguyen, Thinh Nguyen, Thao Pham, Tjaden Pham, Avery Rangel, Anne Rayappa, Benjamin Salcedo and Leann Tran. May God bless our children so that they will continue to grow in wisdom and in love, Fr. Hien Merry Christmas Everyone,
We are in the Holy Season of Christmas, full of God’s blessings and love for one another. We are to love God with all our hearts, minds and souls. We are also to express God’s love to one another. Every time we wish someone “Merry Christmas,” we are sending them God’s heavenly blessings. Therefore, please always fill your hearts with Jesus’ love so that each day you spread His love to others. Merry Christmas everyone and I love you all. Let us give thanks to God at Holy Masses this weekend as we celebrate the feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and St. Joseph. My intention for these Holy Masses is to ask the Holy Family to keep your family close to each other in this life and together as a family in heaven. The reason the Church wants us to celebrate the feast of the Holy Family is for us to ask them to watch over our families so that we will always be together with God and with each other. We are also to imitate them. A family that prays together, stays together. Vietnamese Mass at All Saints: Beginning this Sunday, December 29th, our 11am Mass will be in Vietnamese. That means that we will have three Masses in English and one in Vietnamese every weekend. The weekday Holy Mass of Obligation will be two Masses in English and one in half Vietnamese and half English—all the prayers that Father says will be in English, everything else in Vietnamese. The upcoming Holy Mass of the Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God, in Vietnamese will be Wednesday, January 1st at 11am. The English Masses for this Holy Day will be at 4pm on Tuesday and at 9:30am on Wednesday. Again, all Masses will fulfill our obligation, and everyone is invited to all of our Masses. Of course, everyone is invited to all our All Saints parish activities, too, regardless of the purpose of the celebration, such as All Saints’ feast day celebration, our parish picnic or Vietnamese New Year celebration. All Saints is one family parish with one parish council and one finance committee. We are blessed with so many parishioners from so many cultures and nationalities. As a foreigner, it’s very important for me sometimes to pray in my own tongue as well as help others to pray in their own language. If a member of our parish needs to attend Holy Mass in their own language such as Spanish, please feel free to do so occasionally. The diocese is blessed with many Spanish Masses in town for you to be in touch with your language, culture, and people. It is also very important for you to keep and to pass on your language, culture and tradition to your children and grandchildren. It’s also important to be faithful Catholics by registering in our parish and practicing your stewardship of time, talent and treasure. America is beautiful because of people like you coming from different cultures and backgrounds. The word “Catholic” means universal. Therefore, Jesus wants every people, every culture and every country to be Catholic and to celebrate His love in their own language if possible. Catholics are to cultivate a culture of life for every born and unborn person and to care for the salvation of everyone. Jesus came from heaven for all people and He died for all people, regardless of their culture, language and race or if men, women or children. All Saints parishioners are here to help each other to love our Catholic faith and to be the best Catholic you can be before God for the good of one another’s salvation. Do you know that for years, frequently, our Filipino parishioners would invite guest priests to All Saints to have Mass in their own language? Monthly, they rotate their Filipino Mass at different parishes too. That’s beautiful. Finally, please know that you and I are here to help each other to heaven, the old and the young, the sick and the healthy, the regular church goers and the C.E. (Christmas & Easter) Catholics, the native-born Americans and the immigrants, etc.… We are one family under God and united we will stand for God and for the salvation of all souls. We are going to be an “open minded” parish in order to serve God in one another. MERRY CHRISTMAS WITH HEAVENLY BLESSINGS, FR HIEN |
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