Lenten Season 2019
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Lenten Season 2019
Statue of Our Lady of La Vang Catholic Church
Lent Penance Service
Lenten Penance Service

Monday, April 7, 2025 at 7:00pm.
or
Every Thursday at 9:15AM (except Holy Thursday 4/17)
Every Saturday (Except Holy Saturday 4/19)

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2023 PSA
PSA CAMPAIGN FOR OUR DIOCESE OF ORANGE

Please respond generously to the PSA.

Your participation in the Pastoral Services Appeal makes a real and tangible impact on lives in our parishes, schools and communities. The very future of our faith depends on how we celebrate our blessings today and how we choose to share them. Please respond generously to the PSA. Thank you and God Bless.

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Emergency Hotline:  (714) 454-8430

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, April 6, 2025

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ!

In the story of the woman caught in adultery, Jesus reveals the transformative power of compassion and forgiveness as a radical alternative to the prevailing culture of judgment and punishment. In a world often marked by chaos, hatred, deceit, and discrimination, He challenges us to recognize our own brokenness as fallen individuals, to accept others as we are accepted, and to extend mercy rather than condemnation. By confronting the accusers and refusing to participate in an unjust execution, Jesus calls us to build a sympa-thetic community where the law becomes a foundation for acceptance, compassion, and support, rather than fostering jealousy, condemnation, and revenge. In addition, Jesus does not simply forgive the woman and allow her to return unchanged to her former life. Rather, He invites her to transformation and to live faith-fully. His command, "Go and sin no more," reminds us that forgiveness is not just about absolution, but about a renewed opportunity for the conversion of the heart. It is a call to commit to a life of faith, to live according to His example, and to strive continually for holiness.

In the three Masses with the Rite of Scrutiny, the Gospel passage from Cycle A presents the powerful and deeply moving story of the resurrection of Lazarus. This story calls us to reflect on the nature of God's per-fect timing, the compassion of Christ, the transformative power of the resurrection, and the call to deepen our faith. Through the resurrection of Lazarus, Jesus reveals His divine power and redemptive mission, showing that He holds authority over life and death. In the midst of suffering, uncertainty, sorrow, and loss, this passage reminds us that God is always with us, even in our darkest and most hopeless moments. Ulti-mately, the story points us toward the hope we have in Christ, who has achieved the ultimate victory over death. As we journey in faith, we are called to believe in Jesus as the Way, the Truth, and the Life, both now and forever.

On the Fifth Sunday of Lent, also known as "Passion Week" or "Pre-Holy Week," all statues and images in our church will be covered. This practice dates back to the Byzantine tradition around the 9th century and becomes more widely formalized in the 11th century. The purpose of this powerful tradition is to remove distractions and invite the faithful into a more contemplative space, where we can embrace the grief, sor-row, and sense of abandonment that the disciples felt during Christ’s Passion. By veiling the sacred statues and images, we fast from their tangible beauty, shift our intention to the profound mysteries of the Cross and prepare our hearts for the solemnity of Holy Week.

Sincerely yours in Jesus Christ and Our Lady of La Vang!

Reverend Kiet Anh Ta.

Prayers and Assistance for L.A. Fire Victims

Dear Reverend Fathers, As the fires in Los Angeles County continue to bring devastation, tragedy, and loss to our families, friends, and neighbors, we in the Diocese of Orange stand united in prayer for all those affected. We pray for the repose of the souls who have...

ALL SAINTS MASS AND ALL DEAD MASS

All Saints' Day Vigil Thursday 10/31/2024 7:00PM  ‘ All Souls' Day Saturday 11/2/2024 8:00AM Trilingual Mass 

ALL SAINTS’ DAY AND ALL DEAD DAY

Throughout the month of November we will be praying for all the faithful departed and for all their loved ones who have passed away. Envelopes are available in the Office or on the table at the entrance of the Church. You may also bring your pictures to put on the...

OCTOBER MASS COUNT

During the month of October we will be counting all the parishioners who attend Mass. This information is requested by The Diocese of Orange annually. Thank you. 

Office Closed

The Church office will be closed on Monday, September 30. 

Mass Schedule

Weekdays

Monday 8:30 am: Vietnamese
Tuesday 8:30 am: Vietnamese
Wednesday 8:30 am: Vietnamese
Thursday 8:30 am: Spanish
Friday 8:30 am: Vietnamese

Saturday

Saturday 8:00 am: Vietnamese
Saturday 6:00 pm : Vietnamese & English
 

Sunday

Sunday 6:30 am: Vietnamese
Sunday 8:30 am: Vietnamese
Sunday 10:30 am: Vietnamese
Sunday 12:30 pm: Spanish
Sunday 4:00 pm: English (Youth)
Sunday 6:00 pm: Vietnamese

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