Three

Chapels

One

One

Catholic Community

Of

Camp Pendleton

Come and join our family

Altar server

Must have made

1st Holy Communion

Ask for

Mrs. Cindy Rubalacava

at Marine Memorial

Mrs. Dolores Boone

At Blinder Memorial

Come and join us

in the choir all

are

welcome.

Help teach our Faith

Formation classes and

Vacation Bible School (VBS)

as you learn.

Call Mrs. Bernie Aragon

760-725-3518

or email

Bible Study

Bible Study every Thursday at Marine

Memorial Chapel after the 1140 Mass.

Please come and join us.

Family Prayer

Lord God, Creator and Sustainer of life, watch

over our Family gathered in Jesus’ name. Guide

and guard us, keep us united in love for one another.

Let your grace be our support in whatever

Emergencies may lie ahead. Show us, Father, how

to put the past behind us, give you our best today,

and place our tomorrows in your hands. Bless our

laughter and tears, ease our sorrows and tears,

Teach us to appreciate every good gift from your

paternal heart. Amen.

Mission Statement

We are a Catholic Community, guided by the Holy

Spirit, striving to live the Gospel message of Jesus

Christ through teaching, worship and service. As a

Family of faith, we are called to celebrate the Lord’s presence among us by loving acceptance of all people.

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Father Gerald Kasule

760-725-6214

Deacon C.J. Donarski

760-725-1764

Mrs. Bernie Aragon

760-725-3518

Mass Schedule

Blinder Memorial Chapel – Sunday - 10:30 a.m.

760-725-2929

South Mesa

Caruso Memorial Chapel – Saturday - 5:00 p.m.

760-725-7401

San Onofre

Marine Memorial Chapel – Sunday - 8:00 a.m.

760-725-5322

Main side

Daily Mass at Marine Memorial Chapel – 11:40 a.m.

Mon. Wed. Thurs. Fri

Baptism

The Sacrament of baptism is the first Sacrament received and the gateway to the other sacraments of the church. Through the receptions of this sacrament, individuals are freed from sin and reborn in the new life of grace; there is also a configuration to Christ with the imparting of an indelible character and incorporation into the community of the faithful, the church.

Infant Baptism

For the baptism of infants (children who have not attained the age of reason, considered to be the age of seven), the parents, and secondarily the sponsor(s), have the responsibility of sharing their own faith through this sacrament. The priest or deacon is to make sure that the parents are well prepared through an appropriate catechesis concerning their important role in the spiritual formation of the child.

Sponsor(s) also have a very important role in the child’s life, A sponsor should be Catholic, have made his/her First Communion and Confirmation. A letter from the sponsor’s pastor stating they are in good standing is required.

Baptismal Classes are offered the 1st Thursday of each month at the Religious Development Center, Building 1344 at 6:00 p.m. Call 725-3518 for reservations.

Baptisms are held on the last Sunday of the month

Marine Memorial Chapel – 0800 - Main side area

Blinder Memorial Chapel – 1030 - South Mesa area

WHY CATHOLIC?

Why Catholic? Journey through the Catechism.
Why Catholic? Is a unique adult faith formation process solidly based on Sacred Scripture, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and updated to include citations from the newly published United States Catholic Catechism for Adults.
The benefits of Why Catholic? Are many:
Fosters the goals of Our Hearts Were Burning Within Us, the landmark U.S. Bishops' pastoral plan for adult faith formation.
Offers a concrete approach to help adults deepen their Catholic faith and connect its teachings to their everyday lives.

·  Thorough exploration of Catholic teaching, with direct Catechism quotes, scriptural references, and reflection questions

·  Includes 48 sessions on Catholic beliefs, sacraments, morality, and prayer

·  Occurs in a prayerful small community setting

Provides a total parish experience suited for…

·  small Christian communities

·  parish catechists

·  RCIA candidates

·  parents with children preparing for sacraments

·  families looking to deepen faith

Every Friday at

Blinder Memorial Chapel

(South Mesa Area)

Fellowship at 6:30 p.m.

Bring food to share

Hope to see you there!

Catholic Wedding

But Jesus told them, “Because of the hardness of your hearts he wrote you this commandment. But from the beginning of creation, “God made them male and female. For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.

So they are no longer two but one flesh. “Therefore what God has joined together, no human being must separate.” Mark 10: 5-9

Marriage preparation in the Catholic Church of three

phases:

1) Pre-marriage counseling. Couples meet with the priest or deacon

performing the ceremony. The purpose of these sessions is to

assess the moral and spiritual readiness of the couple to make a

marriage covenant. Couples should come prepared with a current

copy of their baptismal certificate (i.e., issued within 6-9 months

of the wedding).

2) Catholic Pre-Cana and Engaged Encounter Weekend. This is a

combined information and skills training program. It consists of a

one-day conference and weekend (Fri. – Sun.) For cost and

reservations go to www.engagedencounter.org or call

858-490-8296/97.

3) Liturgy planning. Planning the wedding ceremony consists of

Selecting Scripture, readings, music and participants. This is

Is done in conjunction with the priest or deacon.

Call Fr. Gerald Kasule at 760-725-6214 or

Deacon C.J. at 760-725-1764

All of our Faith Formation programs are offered

Free to Military Families. Our programs are from

Pre-Kindergarten to 8th level. Our Confirmation classes are for age 14 or older

First Reconciliation

The Sacrament of Reconciliation is the sacrament in which the faithful, acknowledging sorrow for sins committed after baptism and with the desire to reform their lives, obtain forgiveness from God by confession of sins to a priest. By means of this sacrament, those who confess their sins are reconciled to the Church for their offenses

First Holy Communion

The Eucharist is the summit of all Catholic worship and life, the memorial of the death and resurrection or the Lord. All the other sacraments lead to the Eucharist.

First Reconciliation is done during the first half of the class from September to January it is done mainly in second level. The next half of the class is preparing for First Holy Communion

Special Sacrament Class

This class is for children over the age of seven that have not yet made their First Reconciliation and First Holy Communion. They continue in the regular class of their level in addition to the special class, in order to receive those sacraments. This is from September to May.

Rite of Christian Initiation of Children

A child of seven has reached the age of reason and is of “catechetical age.” The Rite of Christian Initiation for Children states that such children are capable of “receiving and nurturing a personal faith and of recognizing an obligation of conscience”. For the purpose of Christian initiation, children who have reached the age of reason are considered to be adults. Thus, their formation should follow the same pattern as that of adults, appropriately modified for their age, and they should receive the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist at the Easter Vigil. This class is for those children over the age of seven who have not been baptized

Confirmation

The Sacrament of Confirmation imparts a character and enables the person who has been baptized to continue on the journey of initiation into the Christian faith by the grace of the Holy Spirit. Those who receive this sacrament are empowered to witness to Christ in word and in deed, and to proclaim the gospel message. Our Confirmation classes are in our 9th level class; they start in September and go to May with a retreat in March and 40 hours of service projects.

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)

This is the process, instituted by Pope Paul VI on January 6, 1972, by which adults are received into full communion with the Catholic Church. There are four stages: (1) Pre-Catechumenate (“Inquiry”), which begins in September and attempts to answer questions, inviting the catechumens (the unbaptized) and the candidates (those who have been baptized as non-Catholics or Catholics who have never practiced) to begin personal prayer and provide a focus for the entire process; (2) Catechumenate, a period of intellectual and spiritual formation with an emphasis on Sacred Scripture; (3) Election, the various rites beginning on the First Sunday of Lent (scrutinizes, presentation, anointing) leading to the Confirmation, and Holy Eucharist.

The RCIA classes for adults are taught on Monday nights at Blinder Memorial Chapel in the South Mesa area. If you have any question for the class the instructor is Deacon C.J. Donarski.

Please call 760-725-1764 or email