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La Comunidad Católica de San Policarpo ha sido bendecida con muchas culturas y ministerios vibrantes que ofrecen un espíritu acogedor a todas las personas, especialmente a los jóvenes, que desean un encuentro más profundo con Jesucristo.

05/22/2026

Important Evacuation announcement

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UPDATE: 11:30pm - The County of Orange activated and staffed the Emergency Operations Center with County agency representatives at 1100 hours on May 22,2026. The Public Information Hotline has been staffed and is ready to accept calls of inquiry in regard to the nature of emergency or disaster. The Public Information Hotline phone number is (714) 628-7085. All resources and support personnel have been identified and are on standby.

Updated Evacuation Zone:

North of Trask Avenue
South of Ball Road
East of Valley View Street
West of Dale Street
Available Shelters:

Garden Grove: 13641 Deodara Dr.
Cypress: 5700 Orange Ave.

All scheduled morning Mass intentions are remembered by Fr. Peter as he celebrates a private Mass at the rectory chapel.

St Polycarp Catholic Church

05/13/2026

Dear Parishioners of Saint Polycarp,

This weekend, we are celebrating the Solemnity of the Ascension of Jesus. Originally, this Solemnity falls on a Thursday of the Sixth Sunday of Easter, which is forty days after the celebration of Easter. However, due to work, most dioceses in the U.S have transferred this Solemnity to Sunday, so that this holy celebration can easily be celebrated and observed by the faithful.

The celebration of the Ascension is principally understood as Jesus being taken up to heaven. Yet, there is a secondary perspective that we rarely pay attention to—that is, this is the final encounter of the Lord and His disciples, which takes place “at a mountain where Jesus has directed them” (Mt 28:16).

Citing scriptures, the late Pope Francis elaborated the significance of the location of this final encounter. He said, “The “mountain” has a strong symbolic and evocative charge. Jesus proclaimed the Beatitudes on the Mount (cf. Mt 5:1-12); He withdrew to the mountains to pray (cf. Mt 14:23). He welcomed the crowds there and healed the sick (cf. Mt 15:29). However, this time on the mountain, [H]e is no longer the Master who acts and teaches, but rather the Risen One who asks the disciples to take action and to proclaim, entrusting to them the mandate to continue his work” (Angelus of May 24, 2020). To the disciples, on this mountain, where the final encounter with their Master takes place, they receive the ultimate assignment to fulfill the mission to all peoples: “Go, therefore, and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you” (Mt 28: 19-20).

Speaking of the final encounter and ecclesial mission, Sister MaryAnne, who oversees the Vietnamese Faith Formation Program, will make her final profession or final vows on July 04. She will leave in the middle of May to attend a canonical retreat to prepare her for this special commitment to Christ and the Church.

On a slightly different note, yet still related to ecclesial mission, I want to announce to you that Sister Jessica Corral, who has been with us since 2022 and who has been instrumental in building up the English/Spanish Faith Formation Program at Saint Polycarp, will depart from our parish for a new assignment at the end of June. Her superior informed me of Sister Jessica’s new assignment in March. Please join me in thanking Sister for her dedication, cheerfulness, and ministerial zeal. Pray that her new assignment be filled with the Holy Spirit, and that she always finds joy in her new ministry.

To conclude this pastoral letter, I wish you a blessed and joyful Feast of the Ascension of the Lord. May we continue to live and carry out His mission faithfully.

Fr. Viet Peter Ho
Pastor

03/04/2026

Daylight saving time will begin Sunday, March 8, at 2 a.m local time in the U.S. The clocks "spring forward" by one hour, meaning sunrise and sunset will occur one hour later. DST will end the first Sunday of November, which this year will be on Nov. 1 when clocks "fall back" by one hour.

St. Polycarp Catholic Church,

01/30/2026

Second Collection – February 7 & 8

A second collection will be taken on the weekend of February 7th and 8th in support of the National Needs Collection. This collection supports the Catholic Campaign for Human Development, the Catholic Communication Campaign, Catholic Home Missions, and The Catholic University of America.

We sincerely thank you for your continued generosity.

St. Polycarp Catholic Church

01/30/2026

2026 PSA Pledge time!

You may now submit your pledge in support of our 2026 Pastoral Services Appeal (PSA). Pledge forms are available in the church lobby, or you may submit your pledge online through the Diocese PSA link, www.rcbo.org/psa.

Completed forms may also be dropped off at the parish office or placed in the collection baskets during Mass.

Thank you for your generous support.

St. Polycarp Catholic Church

01/22/2026

Priest Convocation Week,

Our priests will be away for Convocation beginning Monday evening, January 26, and will return on Friday, January 30, 2026. This convocation includes all priests in the Diocese of Orange; therefore, no parish priests will be available for sacramental requests or celebrations from Monday afternoon through Thursday afternoon.
• There will be no Confessions and no 6:30 PM Mass on Monday, January 26.
• There will be one Mass at 8:30 AM on Tuesday (1/27), Wednesday (1/28), and Thursday (1/29).
• The regular Mass schedule will resume on Friday, January 30, 2026.

Please keep our priests in your prayers during their Convocation week and share this post to inform your family and friends.

St. Polycarp Catholic Church

01/22/2026
01/08/2026

Next weekend marks the 2026 PSA Kick-Off Weekend, taking place on January 17–18, 2026. We invite you to come and listen to our lay witness speakers as they share personal testimonies on how the PSA program has helped them and their families grow spiritually.

Following the Kick-Off Weekend, you will have the entire week to pray and discern with your family before returning the following weekend, January 24–25, 2026, when you may submit your 2026 PSA pledges.

Thank you for your continued prayerful support of our 2026 PSA campaign. If you have any questions, please feel free to stop by the parish office.

01/08/2026

The parish office will be closed on Monday, January 19, 2026, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and will reopen on Tuesday, January 20, 2026. We still have the 6:30 am and 6:30 pm Masses with the Confession schedule after the 6:30 pm Mass as the normal schedule.

St. Polycarp Catholic Church,

Address

8100 Chapman Avenue
Stanton, CA
90680

Opening Hours

9am - 12pm

Telephone

+18002310805

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