HNM FAMILY BULLETIN-March 13, 2008 (To Download in MS Word Click Here)

Thurs. Mar. 13

  • Parent Sacrament Meeting, 6:00 p.m. – Day Chapel

Fri. Mar. 14 

  • Mass (dress uniform required)
  • Jog-A-Thon Rally
  • End of First Trimester
  • Lenten Soup Night, 7:00-8:30 p.m. – Faculty room

Sat. Mar. 15 

  • Paper Drive
  • Solemnity of Saint Joseph

Sun. Mar. 16 

  • Palm Sunday

Mon. Mar. 17 

  • Saint Patrick’s Day

Tues. Mar. 18 

  • Grade 1 Field Trip
  • San Dimas High School Science Road Show visits HNM
  • HNM Penance Service, 7:00 p.m. 
  • Non-uniform Day for those who qualify for Jog-A-Thon Week 2
  • Kindergarten Field Trip
  • Stations of the Cross, 2:15 p.m.

Thurs. Mar. 20 

  • Holy Thursday
  • Report Cards Issued
  • School Dismissal at 12:30 p.m.

March 16th is   Palm Sunday. On that day we hear proclaimed
Matthew 21:1-11, which tells of Jesus’ procession into Jerusalem.  A beautiful tradition at Mass on Palm Sunday is the blessing of palms which we then take with us to our homes.  The palms are symbols that remind us of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, the sacrifice of his life, and he glory of his Resurrection.

To make blessed palms a special symbol in your child’s life, help your child position your blessed palms in a place of honor in your home: around a crucifix, for example, or some other religious item.  These kinds of rituals in your home give substance and roots to the faith of your child for years to come.

Fourth Sunday of Lent 
March 16, 2008
Read Sunday's Gospel, Matthew 26:14-27:66

Gospel Summary
Each year on this Sunday we follow the events of Jesus' life from the time he entered Jerusalem until the point where he was laid in the tomb after his crucifixion. Jesus first entered Jerusalem riding a donkey amid waving palm leaves. It was in Jerusalem that he foretold Judas' betrayal, Peter's denial, and established the Eucharist at the Passover meal. Jesus took his disciples into Gethsemane to pray, but they could not stay awake with him. In the garden, Jesus was turned over to the authorities, tried before the Sanhedrin, brought to Pilate, and sentenced to death. When offered a choice during the festival to release a prisoner, the people chose the release of Barabbas. Their choice was beyond Pilate's comprehension, so he symbolically washed his hands of the whole deal. Jesus was turned over to the Roman authorities for crucifixion and mocked by them. Finally, Jesus died on the cross. The earth darkened and quaked. He was prepared quickly for burial and laid in the tomb.

Reflection for Families
There is much to reflect on in this reading. One interesting note, however, is the different responses Judas and Peter had when they came face to face with their rejection of Christ. After his three denials, Peter "wept bitterly. " These tears of regret led the way to reconciliation when Peter first encountered the risen Christ. Judas, on the other hand, knew what he did was wrong, but he couldn't face the hopelessness his actions brought. To relieve the pain of what he had done, Judas took his own life. Some days it is difficult (even beyond measure) to be a parent. The lesson we learn today is that reconciliation and healing bring us long-term joy instead of living in the harsh bitterness of despair.

Bringing the Gospel Into Your Family
Either in your parish or some outside setting, pray the Stations of the Cross.  If possible, allow the children to lead the prayer at some of the stations.

Discussion Starters
1. The part of Jesus' Passion that means the most to me (and why) is . . .
2. I know how Peter felt. One time I knew what the right thing was to do, but was afraid to do it. I remember feeling . . .
3. One incident of reconciliation I remember that brought about significant healing was...


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2008-09 School Registration is due March 20

Family Life Program– This week we will be on Lesson 2.Please use your Family Resource Book to share with your child(ren) what they are learning in school.

Mission Awareness – Thank you for your contributions to Holy Childhood Association.Through your efforts you are helping to provide food, clothing, schooling, shelter and religious education.The children of Papua, New Guinea need you and appreciate your generosity.God bless you.

Calling All Volunteers– We need your help for the Jog-A-Thon on April 4.Information on how you can help is in the school office or call Christine Charland at (909) 949-3181.

2008-09 School Calendar Dates
August 28, 2008 – First Day of School
November 27-28, 2008 – Thanksgiving Vacation
December 22, 2008-January 2, 2009 – Christmas Vacation
April 10-21, 2009 – Easter Vacation

AN INVITATION TO HELP US BE AN EXAMPLE
SLE: Persons of Faith who serve the community.

The Development Committee of HNM School helps develop ways to increase community awareness through special events.We are beginning to plan for the 9th Annual Excellence in Education Award Ceremony scheduled for Sunday, April 27, 2008, at the Sheraton Fairplex in Pomona.

Each year, Holy Name of Mary School has invited public, private, and Catholic schools in and around our community to join us to celebrate over 56 all-star 8th graders for their academic, civic, and cultural achievements.We have been creating incredible good will within our community for the past nine years!

It is because of generous donations from individuals and businesses that make it possible for us to continue this annual event and pay for the nominal expenses in presenting certificates and medallions to the honorees.

Please thoughtfully consider helping our school meet our SLE goal by sending a monetary gift or by placing a business ad in our program ($50 business card, $100 ˝ page.)

Kindly send any donation, small or large, to the school office.Make checks payable to: HNMSchool.For information on howto be involved in this incredible community event, please contact the school office.Thank you!

 
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