St. Cyril of Jerusalem Catholic Church

St. Cyril of Jerusalem Catholic Church MASS & CONFESSIONS
Sat. 4PM; Sun. 8AM, 10AM, 12PM
Mon-Sat 7:30AM
Confessions: Sat. 8-8:30AM, 3-4PM Cyril of Jerusalem. The Rev. Henry H. J.D. Lydon, treasurer. Fr.

In the heat of a June afternoon in 1949, seasoned priests and advisors to the Chancery office of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles inspected a T-shaped parcel of property between Firmament and Haskell Avenues, with the base of the T-shaped fronting Ventura Blvd. The site was tentatively designated to become the plant of the new Encino parish of St. The name had been chosen, because at the time, Jeru

salem was in anguish through war and division and strife. James Francis Cardinal McIntyre wished to signify the concern of the Church for the holy places and for their distressed peoples. This he did by placing the new parish in the Valley under the patronage of St. Michael Lalor had been named pastor-designate of St Cyril’s. He was born on May 04, 1904, in Cullohill County, Leix, Ireland, and ordained at St. Kieran’s, Kilkenny, for the Diocese of Los Angeles and San Diego on June 08, 1930. He was not only wise in the procedures of development of a parish plant itself but in the ability to guide a new coalition of families from a wide social and economic spectrum into a cohesive unit, capable of working together for the greater good of all. Father Lalor was name pastor of St. Cyril’s on July 07, 1949, and the first nucleus of 300 families began attending Mass in Nazareth House Home for Boys at Magnolia and Sepulveda Boulevards. The boundaries of the new parish were Balboa Boulevard on the West; Van Nuys Blvd. on the East; Mulholland Drive on the South, and Clark Street to the North. Evidence of Father Lalor’s prudence was his first edict once the parish was fact. There would be a club for the men of the parish and an Altar Society for women. No splinter groups would detract from the full membership of each. The wisdom of this decision has been borne through the first half century in the concentration of support by the two groups to every parish endeavor from Scouts and teen clubs for youth to senior citizen activity, Christian Service and the vital fund-raising so necessary for growth. The Altar Society was established the first week in August of 1950 with Mrs. Delmar Mitchelson as president; Mrs. Powell Jr., vice president; Mrs. Frank Ralphs, secretary, and Mrs. The first meeting of the unit was held in what is now the Convent, but which first served as rectory of Father Lalor and his assistant pastor, the Rev. William Smith, a former army chaplain. Loren Goodwin served as first president of the Men’s Club with William Galbally as vice president, Andy Anderson as secretary and Harold Hourihan, treasurer. They met in classroom bungalows. Father Lalor and Father Smith moved out of the two-story Spanish residence at 4550 Haskell Ave., in September of 1950 to provide a home for the first cadre of nuns opening the school that month, guided by Sister Francis Joseph Ferguson. Mrs. Kay Hammer was first secretary of the school. Dedication of the church, now the Parish Hall, was held on the Sunday before Christmas 1950. The building cost $100,000 and had been designed by George J. Adams. One of his primary features was architecture, which brought those attending Mass in close proximity to the altar. The Crucifix and carved wooden statues of Mary, the Mother of Jesus, and St. John the Apostle, which graced the altar background are now included in the magnificent carved triptych reredos of the new church. Jack Vizzard was first organist for the parish and by the 1970’s an adult choir was developed by William Cormier. Community activity by the parish continued to grow. In 1953 a group within the Woman’s Club dedicated solely to philanthropic work for those in need was named "The Godmother’s." Its first president was Mrs. Lawrence H. Jackson. Parishioners became active in drives for the American Red Cross, March of Dimes and Community Chest (now United Crusade) and each year citations for these services were bestowed on St. Cyril’s, giving it recognition as a needed support for the growing area. Mindful of the service by so many of its family fathers in World War II, the parish also continued to support United Service Organization with funds as well as volunteers. A rectory at 4601 Firmament Avenue, to replace the bungalow in which Father Lalor and his assistants had lived for nine years, was completed in 1958 with housing for three priests and space for an office staff. The newly completed church was opened during Christmastime in 1966. Joseph C. Styskall was the contractor in a contemporary design with warm blue and gold with walnut wood accents, seating. Unfortunately, Father Lalor died on April 09, 1967 at age 62, before the Church could be dedicated. Following in Father Lalor’s stead were Msgr. Christopher J. Bradley, then assistant pastors Rev. Clinton Hagenbach, who established the parish’s first teen club. Rev. Clement Connelly who was popular with his parish for his German Shepherd Dog and Irish tenor voice succeeded him. Paul Kelly served before going to St. Euphrasia’s. Finally, in 1970, our dear Msgr. Cyril Navin joined us from his post from Avalon, Santa Catalina Island at St. Catherine’s Church. Msgr. Cyril Navin is from Village of Clare Castle, County Clare, Ireland. He graduated from All Hallows Seminary, Dublin, Ireland, and was ordained in June of 1945, coming directly to California. He was welcomed as an official pastor on December 28, 1971 with appointment by Cardinal Timothy Manning, then Archbishop of Los Angeles and has been here ever since. Anticipating his 75th birthday, Msgr. Cyril Navin submitted his resignation as pastor of St. Cyril's and retired effective July 01, 1996 and became Pastor Emeritus. Carl F. Bell was named the new pastor on July 01, 1996. Navin welcomed the surrendering of administrative responsibilities and devoted the rest of his days to the priestly ministry of saying Mass, hearing confessions, visiting the sick, visiting the students in the school and relieving the priest from Avalon on Santa Catalina Island at St. Catherine's Church so that priest could spend a few days on the mainland. Bell's appointment to St. Cyril as pastor spanned 15 years until he submitted his resignation effective July 01, 2011, more than a year and a half past the normal retirement age. On July 01, 2011, St Cyril's welcomed the appointment of the Reverend Larry S. Neumeier as Administrator to the Church. During this transition, our beloved Msgr. Navin passed away quickly and unexpectedly in his sleep early in the morning of June 24, 2011, the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, the 66th anniversary of his priestly ordination and two weeks shy of turning 90 years old. In February 2, 2015 Saint Cyril's welcomed Reverend Eben M. MacDonald “Father Mac” as Administrator Pro Tem. Mac was appointed pastor on July 1, 2016. Years ago, on a summer trip to Ireland, Msgr. Navin stopped in a church to make a visit to The Blessed Sacrament. Adjacent to the Church was the cemetery and he walked among the graves. Navin saw the inscription on a gravestone and mentioned it upon his return to St. Cyril's:

“Remember man, as you pass by. Where you are now, so once was I. Where I am now, so shall you be. Remember death and pray for me.”

~Large portions of this history are taken from St. Cyril’s 25th Anniversary memorial booklet. Masses:
Saturdays 4:00 PM
Sundays 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM & 12 Noon

Vigil of Holy Days 7:00 PM

Holy Days 7:30 AM, 12:05 PM, 7:00 PM
Weekdays (Mon-Sat) 7:30 AM

Confessions
Saturday: 8:00-8:30 AM and 3:00-4:00 PM

Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions
Tuesday - 8:00 AM

Rosary
Daily after the 7:30 AM Mass

Baptisms
2nd Sunday of each Month at 2:00 PM

Weddings
By Appointment Only

Blessed Sacrament Chapel
Open Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Youth Ministry is hosting a Parish Paint Night on February 8. After the 4pm Mass, we invite you to the Hall and bring a ...
02/03/2025

Youth Ministry is hosting a Parish Paint Night on February 8. After the 4pm Mass, we invite you to the Hall and bring a picnic dinner, along with a dessert to share. Canvases will be sold for $5.00 a piece. Painting will start at 6:00pm. Please reach out to Dianne at [email protected] with any questions.

The Funeral Mass for Joseph Casey will take place here at St. Cyril’s on Saturday, January 25th at 11am.
01/14/2025

The Funeral Mass for Joseph Casey will take place here
at St. Cyril’s on Saturday, January 25th at 11am.

Save the Date — Organ Concert at St. Cyril’sAmerican organ virtuoso Nathan Laube will give a free recital at St. Cyril's...
01/14/2025

Save the Date — Organ Concert at St. Cyril’s

American organ virtuoso Nathan Laube will give a free recital at St. Cyril's on Sunday, March 9, at 4 p.m. in the church. Laube, an associate professor of organ at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY, is considered one of the best young organists in the world and has performed on significant instruments in London, Paris, Moscow, Vienna, and across the United States. He is frequently called upon to inaugurate new and re-installed organs in the U.S. and abroad. Laube's program will include Bach's Prelude and Fugue in D and the William Tell Overture on St. Cyril's own Rosales Op. 23 Organ (1998). Please watch the Bulletin for further information.

01/14/2025

THIS YEAR IN BIBLE STUDY AT SCJ

Join us this year on Wednesdays for friendly study and discussion of the Gospel of Luke. The classes will be divided in two sessions of six or seven weeks each with a short break in between.

Later in the year we’ll pick up the Acts of the Apostles, Luke’s continuation of the exciting story of the world’s first Christians. Our meetings are interesting and engaging and no prior biblical knowledge is required.

Come and learn about the Bible and the Catholic faith while getting to know some of your fellow parishioners in a low-key, no-pressure setting. Watch the Bulletin for upcoming dates and details, and for more information, please contact the parish office.

Happy New Year blessings to all! Renew your devotion to our faith by joining us for special evenings in the Church for A...
01/02/2025

Happy New Year blessings to all! Renew your devotion to our faith by joining us for special evenings in the Church for Adoration of The Blessed Sacrament, Holy Hour and Benediction.

Second Thursdays of the Month:

January 9th
February 13th
March 13th

All Start Times are at 7pm in the Church.

Mass on Wednesday, January 1st will be at the usual 7:30am. It is not a holy day of obligation. However, it is the Solem...
12/19/2024

Mass on Wednesday, January 1st
will be at the usual 7:30am.
It is not a holy day of obligation.
However, it is the Solemnity of Mary
the Mother of God.
We are reminded of the role
that the Blessed Virgin played
in the plan of our salvation.

*Please note that the Church office will be closed from Christmas and New Year's. We are sorry for any
inconvenience.

Monday Dec 16th 7:oopm Advent Penance ServiceTuesday Dec 24th7:30am Tuesday Daily Mass4:00pm Christmas Eve Family Mass11...
12/10/2024

Monday Dec 16th
7:oopm Advent Penance Service

Tuesday Dec 24th
7:30am Tuesday Daily Mass
4:00pm Christmas Eve
Family Mass
11:30 pm Carols with
St Cyril Choir and Orchestra

12:00 am Midnight Mass
with St Cyril Choir
and Orchestra

Wednesday Dec 25th
8:00am Christmas Day Mass
10 am Christmas Day Mass
with organ and cantor

11:30 am Carols with
St Cyril Choir and Orchestra

12:00 pm Christmas Day Mass
with St Cyril Choir
and Orchestra

Save the date and plan to join us for this special event.
11/20/2024

Save the date and plan to join us for this special event.

Decorate the Church for Advent& ChristmasCome join us on Saturday, December 7th at 9:00 A.M.All are welcome and encourag...
11/18/2024

Decorate the Church for Advent
& Christmas

Come join us on Saturday,
December 7th at 9:00 A.M.

All are welcome and encouraged!

11/18/2024
There will be a special Thanksgiving Mass on Thursday, November 28th at St. Cyril’s at 9:00A.M.  There will be no usual ...
11/18/2024

There will be a special Thanksgiving Mass on Thursday, November 28th at St. Cyril’s at 9:00A.M. There will be no usual 7:30 A.M. Mass on that day.

The Parish office will be closed on Thursday, November 28th and Friday, November 29th and will return for business on Monday, December 2nd.

Address

Street Address: Ventura Blvd, CA 91436 Mailing Address: 4601 Firmament Avenue, CA 91436
Encino, CA
15520

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