Emergency Hotline: (714) 454-1928
BAPTISM
Our parish has monthly Baptism for Children (bilingual Vietnamese-English), from 7 years old and under, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM, every Sunday in the second week of each month.
Mass Schedule
Saturday: 6:00PM (Vietnamese & English)
Sunday: 4:00PM Youth (English)
Wedding
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Funeral
Please contact Our Lady of Lavang Office (714) 775-6200, or our administrator Toma Kiet Pham.
LIVESTREAM MASS
GX Our Lady of La Vang live stream Mass schedule:
Vietnamese Mass: 8:30AM (Mon-Fri) Spanish Mass: 8:30AM (Fri) Vietnamese Mass: 8:00AM (Sat) Sunday Mass: 8:30AM
Thank you to all who joined the online Mass at Our Lady of La Vang Church in Santa Ana, California. Please support the parish by donating at https://ourladyoflavang.org/give Or send your contribution to: Our Lady of La Vang 288 S Harbor Blvd, Santa Ana, CA 92704
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Sunday, July 12, 2026
Dear brothers and sisters,
We need to eat and drink because our bodies require a constant supply of energy, water, and nutrients to sus-tain life, promote growth, support healthy functioning, and maintain overall our well-being. Yet when our eat-ing habits are not guided by balance and wisdom, they can produce harmful effects and severe consequences. It can happen when we skip meals or eat inconsistently; and accordingly, our digestive system, like a machine that cannot function properly without a regular rhythm, will struggle. It can happen when the food and drink we consume are contaminated with toxins or harmful chemicals that damage our internal organs. It can also happen when we eat too little or too much, or when our diet is excessively rich in sugar, salt, fat, or other un-healthy ingredients. Such habits can affect our weight, weaken our immune system, diminish our quality of life, and increase the risk of serious illness.
In a similar way, we Catholics need to listen to God’s Word every day. Through His Word, we learn how to live according to His will, act in harmony with the Gospel, and walk “through Him, with Him, and in Him.” His Word nourishes our souls, strengthens our faith, deepens our hope, and inflames our love. It enlightens our minds so that we can distinguish right from wrong, make wise decisions, and remain faithful to our Chris-tian calling. His Word also gives us the strength to endure trials, persevere through difficulties, fulfill the mis-sion entrusted to us, and overcome temptation with peace, courage, and trust in His providence. It reminds us of who we are: beloved children of God, Christan disciples called to witness to His Good News.
However, as Jesus teaches in this weekend’s Gospel, merely hearing God’s Word is not enough. Just as food and drink can harm rather than help us when they are received improperly, so too the Word of God can fail to bear fruit when it is not welcomed with the right disposition.
This happens when we allow the distractions of the world, the confusion of society, and the influence of those who reject God to “eat it up.” It happens when the pressures of daily life, spiritual complacency, and countless excuses prevent the seed of God’s Word from taking root and growing within us. It happens when hardships, disappointments, suffering, and sorrow cause us to lose heart, so that the Word withers before it can mature into steadfast faith. It also happens when sinful desires, unhealthy attachments, worldly ambitions, and persis-tent temptations choke the Word of God, preventing it from bearing the fruits of holiness and discipleship.
Therefore, we must not only listen to God’s Word, but receive it with open hearts, nurture it through prayer and reflection, and put it into practice through faithful action. When the seed of God’s Word falls on good soil, it takes deep root, flourishes, and produces fruit, a hundred or sixty or thirtyfold.
Sincerely yours in Jesus Christ and Our Lady of La Vang!
Reverend Kiet Anh Ta.
ORDINATION NOTICE
On October 2026, Mr. Huy Ngoc Tran will be ordained to the per- manent deaconate for the Diocese of Orange. If anyone knows any reason why this candidate should not be ordained, please contact our Pastor, Rev. Kiet Anh Ta (714)775- 6200
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated on every month. For Vietnamese, the celebration will be on the 2nd Sunday at 2:00PM. For Spanish, the celebration will be on the 1st Saturday at 3:00PM. Please contact the office at (714) 775-6200 for more information regarding to...
ENVELOPE FOR FATHER DAY
Special envelopes for Mass intentions for Father’s Day are available. These envelopes will be placed on the altar for one week after as we will offer prayers in a special way for all fathers.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated on every month. For Vietnamese, the celebration will be on the 2nd Sunday at 2:00PM. For Spanish, the cele-bration will be on the 1st Saturday at 3:00PM. Please contact the office at (714) 775-6200 for more information regarding to...
PSA 2026
Please support the 2026 Pastoral Services Appeal. Your financial distribution will help fund diocesan pastoral ministries as well as the maintenance of our church.
PRAISE FIRST HOLY COMMUNION
Over 50 children have receive their First Holy Communion this week; please keep them especially in your prayers.






