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Catholic Church / Pacoima, CA

News for December

Mass Schedule of New Years

January 1st, 2024

  • 10:00 a.m. Mass English
  • 12:00 p.m. Mass Spanish
  • 6:00 p.m. Mass Spanish

Have a blessed New Year

Office Closed

Sunday, December 31st and Monday, January 1st.

Schedule of Christmas Masses

December 24th, 2023
Regular mass schedule.

December 25th, 2023

  • 10:00 a.m. Mass English
  • 12:00 p.m. Mass Spanish
  • 6:00 p.m. Mass Spanish

Office Closed

Office will be closed on the 24th and 25th of December.

Posadas 2023

Iniciando: Viernes, 15 de diciembre al viernes, 22 de diciembre.
Entre semana: Después de misa de 5:30 p.m.
Sábado, 16 de diciembre: Después de misa de 7:00 p.m.
NO HAY POSADA DOMINGO

Masses This Week

Monday, 11th of December

  • 10:00 P.M. Mass with Mariachi

Tuesday, 12th of December

  • 6:00 A.M. Mass Mañanitas with Mariachi
  • 7:00 A.M. Mass
  • 6:30 P.M. Mass with Mariachi

Financial Report 7/1/2023 – 11/30/2023

Income Expenses
Rides $28,019.00
Donations St. Jude $ 2,332.50
Raffle St. Jude $99,420.75 $ 9,375.77
Booth Rentals $15,300.00 $10,662.57
Food $84,395.23 $31,710.11
Loteria/Games $10,811.59 $ 1,427.00
Permits $ 2,104.73
Sound System/Entertainment $17,000.00
Security, Cleaning, rentals restrooms, etc. $22,406.49
Utilities $51,842.85
Insurances $121,850.41
Building and Ground Supplies $18,287.38

Raffle Winner Tickets

  • 1st. 60297 | ROBINSON M. | $2000.00
  • 2nd. 47325 | A. REYES | $2000.00
  • 3rd. 61901 | HILDA CORTEZ | $2000.00
  • 4th. 26019 | AMADO MARTINEZ | $2000.00
  • 5th. 64489 | ATILANO C. | T.V
  • 6th. 60886 | JEREMY VELASQUEZ | T.V
  • 7th. 51777 | ANGEL REYES | T.V
  • 8th. 52580 | MIGUEL LEON | T.V
  • 9th. 60773 | LETY DIAZ | MARY IMMACULATE STATUE
  • 10th. 8049 | MARTHA CARRILLO | MARY IMMACULATE STATUE

Did You Know?

What is a trial balloon?

One of the best ways safe adults can help children who are suffering from abuse is to recognize and listen to their disclosures — even if they are done in stages or in subtle ways. A child may float a “trial balloon” disclosure, meaning he may use a single sentence or phrase to see if a safe adult will respond appropriately. Be on the lookout for sudden disclosures like, “I don’t want to go to So-and-so’s house anymore,” and try responding in a way designed to let the child continue to open up: “Do you want to tell me why?” or “Let’s talk about that,” for example. For more information, read the VIRTUS® article “Test Balloons or Trial Balloons” at https://lacatholics.org/did-you-know/.

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