Bulletin Archive for 2006
THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY, AND JOSEPH
December 31, 2006
Standing at the Gates of the New Year
Sacred Mystery, waiting on the threshold of this New Year, you open the gates and beckon to me:
"Come! Come!
Be not wary of what awaits you as you enter the unknown terrain; be not doubtful of your ability to grow from its joys and sorrows.
For I am with you.
I will be your Guide.
I will be your Protector.
You will never be alone."
Guardian of this New Year, I set aside my fears, worries, concerns, I open my life to mystery, to beauty, to hospitality, to questions, to the endless opportunity of discovering you in my relationship, and to all the silent wisps of wonder that will draw me to your heart.
I welcome your unfailing Presence and walk with hope into this New Year.
(Our of the Ordinary by Joyce Rupp)
MASS SCHEDULE 12/30 – 1/5/2007
Saturday 5:00 p.m.
Stacey & Duncan FamilySunday 10:00 a.m.
+ Dennis T. Stacey + Kate RadonichMonday 10:00 a.m.
Orcutt FamilyTuesday 9:00 a.m.
Communion ServicesThursday 8:00 a.m.
For ParishionersFriday 8:00 a.m.
For Children of ParishMonday January 1, 2007
The Octave Day of Christmas: The Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God.
(Not a Holy Day of Obligation this year)
Mass at 10:00 a.m.
We seek God's blessings as did Mary. Because of her Son, we can confidently call God, "Abba" "Papa."
CONFESSIONS:
By request or by appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
Ministers for the next Weekend 1/6 & 7
Saturday: Acolyte: Antonio Bravo
Lectors: Pat Perry
Eucharist: John & Peggy Parker
Sunday: Acolyte: T.J. Orcutt & Curran
Lectors: Joesten & Stafford
Eucharist: Guilhamet
In the Spirit of the Season of Christmas
Dearly beloved, today our Savior is born; let us rejoice. Sadness should have no place on the birthday of life. The fear of death has been swallowed up; life brings us JOY with the promise of eternal happiness.
Christians, remember your dignity, and now that you share in God's own nature, do not return by sin to your former base condition.
Bear in mind who is your head and of whose body you are a member. Do not forget that you have been rescued from the power of darkness and brought into the light of God's kingdom.
Saint Leo the Great, Pope.
STEWARSDSHIP
Let us close this year with the final psalm: "Alleluia! Praise God in his holy place…" With every living being, with every gift we possess, let us praise in joyful hope the Lord Jesus Christ, whose birth of the Virgin opened this, the final age; and whose return in glory will bring it to its wonderful conclusion at the appointed time, hidden in God's plan.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
PLATE COLLECTION 12/23& 24 $1,333.00
CHRISTMAS COLLECTION $5,087.00
ACTUAL YTD: $30,524.00
GOAL YTD: $34,100.00
Variance YTD: (-$3,575.30)
Thank You and Many Blessings!
SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR JANUARY 2007
January 13 & 14 – Diocesan Seminarians and Continuing Educations of Priests. We need your prayer and support for more vocations to the priest life.
January 27 & 28 For Our Parish Maintenance Fund.
THE FAMILY
No time to enjoy
I think the world TODAY is upside down, and is suffering so much, because there is so very little love in the homes and in family life. We have no time for our children, we have no time for each other; there is no time to enjoy each other. I we could only bring back into our lives the life that Jesus, Mary and Joseph lived in Nazareth, if we could make our home another Nazareth, I think that peace and JOY would reign in the world.
Mother Teresa.
WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT
The 2007 Collection Envelopes are in the entrance to the Church. Please pick up your box if you had one for last year.
If you would like to have a box, please fill out a form, take the next box number and put that number in the box line of the form. Please try to take in number order. I thank you for your assistance, Fr. Eugenio.
Special Delivery to You & A letter from JESUS
Listen as I call to you through the flutes and chimes of Christmas…
Listen through the tinsel and the presents…
For I am here with you; I, Emmanuel am here…
Remember as you celebrate that Christmas leads to Easter and Easter leads to now…
You are a people for who I offered my own birth in order to offer my death…
You are a people saved from sin and made ready for JOY…
So rejoice this Christmas; not because of the glitter and gold but because I am present in your needs…
I have suffered them and am now transformed…
I have sheltered safely in the cold stable of your world. I am here and even if sometimes you cannot find me in the midst of your life; I remain with you.
It is Christmas; light the candles they have more right to exist than all the darkness. It is Christmas and Christmas lasts forever!!!
Love, JESUS.
FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT & THE NATIVITY OF THE LORD
December 24 & 25, 2006
A CHRISTMAS BLESSING
May there be harmony in all your relationships. May sharp words, envious thoughts, and hostile feelings be dissolved.
May you give and receive love generously. May this love echo in your heart like the joy of church bells on a clear December day.
May each person who comes into your life be greeted as another Christ. May the honor given the Babe of Bethlehem ("The house of Bread.") be that which you extend to every guest who enters your presence.
May the hope of this sacred season settle in your soul. May it be a foundation of courage for you when times of distress occupy your inner land.
May the wonder and awe that fills the eyes of children be awakened within you. May it lead you to renewed awareness and appreciation of whatever you too easily take for granted.
May the bonds of love for one another be strengthened as you gather with your family and friends around the table of festivity and nourishment.
May you daily open the gifts of your life and be grateful for the hidden treasures it contains.
May the coming year be one of good health for you. May you have energy and vitality. May you care well for your body, mind, and spirit.
May you keep your eye on the Star within you and trust this Luminescent Presence to guide and direct you each day.
May you go often to the Bethlehem of your heart and visit the One who offers you peace. May you bring this peace into our world.
CONFESSIONS:
By request or by appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
MASS INTENTIONS 12/23 - 29
Saturday 5:00 p.m. + Dennis T. Stacey
Sunday 10:00 a.m. Orcutt Family
Sunday 5:00 p.m. For Parishioners
Monday 10:00 a.m. All the Families
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. + Jean C. Lakin
Thursday 8:00 a.m. For Parishioners
Friday 8:00 a.m. + Ramon Gonzalez
QUILT DRAWING
Winners:
Family Boisvent "Quilt"
Ewa Kowalski "Gebets Sculptor"
Ann Wells
Gretchen
Congratulations!!!
Thank you, for all your support and God in your heat bring JOY!
STEWARDSHIP
Today in the city of David a savior has been born for you who is Messiah and Lord. (Lk 2:11)
A stranger ruler, an unexpected judge: the Wonder-Counselor, God-Hero, Father-Forever, Prince of Peace, born as a child among the world's unimportant people. From the beginning, the Savior upsets every standard by which the unredeemed world has rule itself. To celebrate Christmas in truth is to allow our eyes to be opened to God's view of reality.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
December 16 & 17, 2006
TOTAL PLATE $1,685.00
The weekly collection need to cover our Budget for this year is $1,800.00 Please helps us meet our goal! God Bless You!
ACTUAL YTD: $24,104.70
GOAL YTD: $28,800.00
Variance YTD: ($-4,695.70)
Next Week Second Collection For Our Parish Maintenance Fund.
O come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant, Come ye, O come ye, to Bethlehem.
O come, let us adore him,
O come, let us adore him, Christ the Lord.
FOOD FOR THE POOR
During this time of giving consider bringing non-perishable food items with you to Church. We will deliver them to needy families.
THIRD ANNUAL GIVING AT GREENFIELD
MUCHAS GRACIAS! MANY THANK YOU! You generosity and sacrifices for all the families in need was very wonderful. Thank you – you helped make a very rich Christmas for these children, mothers and fathers. God acted through you.
Just for You
Out of eternity
Out of His Love
God gave His best Gift
Jesus came from above
He came as a baby homeless and poor.
And Centuries late still knocks at the door.
He's God's gift of Life as He's been from the Start.
With no need for an inn if there's room in your heart.
At Christmas and always, may His abundant love bring you many blessings.
May your Christmas be blessed with all that you hold dear… faith, family, friends and most of all, love.
JESUS IN YOUR HEART!
THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT
December 17, 2006
The Many Disguises of Emmanuel
Emmanuel, God-with-us, long awaited, eagerly anticipated, delicious dreams of royal robes, a messiah enthroned with elegance.
False notions and easily accepted illusions.
A few open ones, full surprise, heard the fresh, full cry of life echoed in the uninhabited haven, the only place ready for a birth that was ripe.
Shepherds, sages, and scribes, drawn by angels and stars, discovered this divine simplicity, and then hurried from the hillside with news that amazed them all.
But many years later the cry goes unheard, stifled in the roar of unyielding opinions, submerged in the noise of hasty judgments, masked in the false folds of cultural glitter.
The Surprising One continues to come, entering the world in endless disguise, concealed in those we have never forgiven, secreted in the hearts of people we despise,
found in the rejected and unacceptable, hidden in the one we ignore and criticize.CONFESSIONS
Sacrament of Reconciliation December 19, Tuesday at 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
MASS INTENTIONS 12/16 - 22
Saturday 5:00 p.m. + Maureen Gill
Sunday 10:00 a.m. The O'Driscoll family
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. + Jean C. Lakin
Thursday 8:00 a.m. + Ken Duncan
Friday 8:00 a.m. The Parishioners
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
December 9 & 10, 2006
TOTAL PLATE $ 1,524.00
The weekly collection needed to cover our Budget for this year is $1,800.00 Please helps us meet our goal! God Bless You!
ACTUAL YTD: $22,419.70
GOAL YTD: $27,000.00
Variance YTD: ($-4,580.70)
Second Collection for Retirement Fund for Retired Religious last Sunday
$587.00
SECOND COLLECTION FOR DECEMBER 2006
December 30 & 31 – For Our Parish Maintenance Fund.
Loving Father, let me live in front of the Event of your Son so that my life becomes a true witness to the Gospel.
PRAYER GROUPS
All are invited to attend at the Community Center.
A women's prayer group meeting at 8:00 a.m. prior to the Tuesday Mass.
A men's prayer group meeting at 7:15 a.m. prior to the Thursday Mass.
The Newman Catholic Center, Santa Cruz, which serves UCSC, CSUMB and Cabrillo College, is sponsoring a benefit dinner on Saturday, January 27, 2007. The dinner will be held at St. Joseph's Parish Hall at 435 Monterey Avenue, Capitola, CA. The festivities start at 6:00 PM. with no-host cocktails and a New York Strip Steak dinner at 7:00 PM. Donation for the dinner is $30.00 per person. Raffle tickets for a Madonna Statue are $5.00 each and silent auction will be held during the dinner. Please call the Newman Catholic Center for tickets and information at 831.423.9400. If you wish to donate items for the silent auction please contact the center as well.
Catholic around the world treasure a rich variety of Christmas traditions:
-The POSADA is a traditional Mexican procession. On each of nine nights, beginning on December 16, participants play the part of the Holy Family, villagers, and innkeepers, and process to a home seeking shelter. Each procession is followed by a party, the greatest celebration being the last one on Christmas Eve. The parties are customarily preceded by prayer.
-In Poland, it is customary to share an oplatek on Christmas Eve. An oplatek is a wafer into which a scene of the Nativity is pressed. It is blessed, and pieces are share by the family.
-In the Philippines, many erect parols, or star-shaped lanterns, along roadways and in front of houses as a sign of welcome and hope for peace.
THE POOR…During this time of giving consider bringing non-perishable food items with you to Church. We will deliver them to needy families.
THIRD ANNUAL GIVING AT GREENFIELD
THANK YOU
50 families have been adopted.
This Thursday, December 21st, we will go to give all the gifts to the families in Greenfield. We plan to leave at 9:00 a.m.
For more information contact Karen Joesten 353.2020 or Fr. Eugenio 353.2210
Bring a Friend on Christmas Eve & Christmas's Day!
We invite you to celebrate Christmas Eve & Christmas's Day with your neighbors and us.
The celebration program includes singing the traditional carols, the Word of God; God speaks to us, and in the Eucharist we see the present of the Son of God; the Emmanuel God-with-us.
Remember Christmas is the Mass of Christ!
In JESUS CHRIST we feel the Joy and we are brothers and sister, we are the family of God, we are the CHURCH!
The Nativity of the Lord
December 24, Sunday:
VIGIL OF CHRISTMAS
Mass 5:00 p.m.
December 25, Monday
Mass 10:00 a.m.
SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT
December 10, 2006
The Gift of Hope
God of all those who yearn for a glimmer of assurance on the long journey home to you, come! Come with a vast storehouse of renewed dreams, hopes, and peacefulness.
God of hope, come! Enter into my memory and remind me often of the yearning of the people of history. Stir up stories of how the ancestors hung on to your promises, how they stole hope from tiny glimmers about you, passes on from age to age. Help me to hear the loud, crying voices of the prophets who proclaimed that a new age would dawn.
God of hope, come! Enter into the lives of all those I hold dear the ones whose lives are marked with pain, struggle, and deep anxiety, those whose lives bear ongoing heartaches, those whose difficulties threaten to overwhelm them with helplessness and despair. Come and gift them with a deep belief about you and your never-ending faithfulness and companionship.
God of hope, come! Enter into this Advent season with the grace of joy and laughter. Fill faces with smiles of delight and voices with sounds of pleasure. Let this gifts come from deep within. Replenish all with the joyful blessings that only your peace can bring.
God of hope, come! Be the Morning Star in our midst, the Light that can never go out, the Beacon of Hope guiding our way to you. Come into our midst and make of our lives a home, where your everlasting goodness resonates with assuring love and vigorous hope.
(Out of the ordinary By Joyce Rupp)
MASS INTENTIONS 12/9 - 15
Saturday 5:00 p.m. Mark Frangione
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Cecily Olsen
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. Mark Frangione
Thursday 8:00 a.m. Parishioners
Friday 8:00 a.m.
CONFESSIONS:
Sacrament of Reconciliation December 19, Tuesday 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
Wrapped in the cloak of justice from God, bear on your head the mitre that displays the glory of the eternal name. (Bar 5:2)
Robed in majesty, might, and power, the Lord promises to extend his mantle of justice over all the world. Safe in his shadow, armed with his promise, let us sing songs of joy as we await his coming in glory.
REPORT SUNDAY
December 2 & 3, 2006
TOTAL PLATE $ 1,635.00
ACTUAL YTD: $20,895.70
GOAL YTD: $25,200.00
Variance YTD: ($-4,304.30)
SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR DECEMBER 2006
December 9 & 10 TODAY – Retirement Fund for Retired Religious (National)
December 30 & 31 – For Our Parish Maintenance Fund.
OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE
December 12, Tuesday, Mass 9:00 a.m. & Breakfast in the Rectory after Mass
Please come - every one welcome!
The Nativity of the Lord
December 24, Sunday:
VIGIL OF CHRISTMAS
Mass 5:00 p.m.
December 25, Monday
Mass 10:00 a.m.
THIRD ANNUAL GIVING AT GREENFIELD
All 50 families have been adopted. All gifts should be dropped off at the church on December 17 or 18. We could also use more drivers and more cookies for December 21st.
Stress in Your Marriage? – RETROUVAILLE is a program for married couples that feel bored, disillusioned, frustrated, or angry in their marriage. Some experience coldness. Others experience conflict in their relationship. Most don't know to change the situation or even communicate with their spouse about it. This program has help 10's of 1000's couples experiencing difficulties in their marriage. For confidential information about or to register for the February program beginning with a weekend on February 16-18th call 831.479.1260 or mail: [email protected] or visit the web site at ww.RetroCA.com
CHILDREN WISHING TO BE IN THE CHRISTMAS EVE PAGEANT MUST ATTEND A MEETING AFTER MASS ON SUNDAY DECEMBER 17.
Come Home for Christmas
The largest body of Christian believers in American today is the Roman Catholic. Recent research shows that the second largest body, some 18 million, consists of those Catholic who no longer practice their faith. Who will welcomes them back and offer a place of belonging? Will you?
This Advent, we are making a special effort to welcome home for Christmas those who have not been active in the church. Think about family members, friends, neighbors, etc. that you can invite to our Christmas liturgy celebration and extend a warm welcome to join you and our parish community at Mass.
MANY THANKS TO MANY BROTHERS AND SISTERS, THE VOLUNTEERS FROM CHRIST CHILD FAMILY FOR THE WONDERFUL AND DELICIOUS LUNCH FOR OUR CHRISTMAS PARTY LAST SUNDAY & ALL THE WORK YOU DID FOR THE PARISH!!! THANK YOU ALSO TO THOSE WHO GIVE TIME, WORK AND TALENT.
FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
December 3, 2006
ADVENT meaning "coming towards" in Latin, Advent is the time marking Christ's coming to earth, and now refers to the 24 days preceding Christmas Day itself- from December 3rd to 24th.
Human beings cannot live without hope. Unlike the animals, we are blessed-or-cursed-with the ability to think about the future and to fear our actions to shaping it. So essential is this to human life, that human beings cannot live without hope, without something to live for, without something to look forward to. To be without hope, to have nothing to live for, is to surrender to death in despair. But we can find all sorts of things to live for and we can hope for almost anything: for some measure of success or security or for the realization of some more or less modest ambition; for our children, that they might be saved from our mistakes and sufferings and find a better life than we have known; for a better world, throwing ourselves into politics or medicine or technology so that future generation might be better off. Not all these forms of hope are selfish; indeed, they have given dignity and purpose to the lives of countless generations.
But one of the reasons why we read the Old Testament during Advent is to learn what to hope for. The people of the Old Testament had the courage to hope for big things: that the desert would be turned into fertile land; that their scattered and divided people would eventually be gathered again; that the blind would see, the deaf hear, the lame walk; that not only their own people but all the people of the earth, would be united in the blessings of everlasting peace. Clearly, their hopes were no different from ours or from any human being's: lasting peace, tranquil lives, sufficiency of food, and end to suffering, pain and misery.
The coming of Jesus in history, as a partial fulfillment of God's promises, immeasurably confirms and strengthens our hope. Advent help us recognized the new situation and in discerning the presence of our Savior in the world.
Abounding in love, we wait in Hope!
MASS INTETIONS 12/2 -8
Saturday 5:00 p.m. + Kate N. Radonich
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Leslie R. Olsen
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. The O'Driscol Family
Thursday 8:00 a.m. + Begoña Bueno
Friday 8:00 a.m. +Aurelio Aramburo
7:00 p.m. + Dorothy Plimley
December 8, Friday: THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY (Holy day of obligation)
Masses 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. after mass Adoration with the Blessed Sacrament of the Eucharist for Life.
December 12, Tuesday: OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE
Mass 9:00 a.m. after Breakfast in the Rectory.
December 19, Tuesday: SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (CONFESSIONS)
6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
December 24, Sunday:
VIGIL OF CHRISTMAS
Mass 5:00 p.m.
December 25, Monday
THE NATIVITY OF THE LORD (CHRISTMAS) (Holy Day of obligation)
Mass 10:00 a.m.
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STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
November 25 & 26, 2006
TOTAL PLATE $1,490.00
Collection from Sept. to Nov. 2006 total $19,260.70
Total needed to cover the Budget
$23,400.00
The difference $-4,139.30
Second Collection for Our Parish Maintenance Fund last week $649.00
Thank You and God Bless You!
SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR DECEMBER 2006
December 9-10 – Retirement Fund for Retired Religious (National)
December 30 & 31 – For Our Parish Maintenance Fund.
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LITUGICAL MINISTER'S SCHEDULE
Lectors, Eucharistic Ministers, and Servers -please pickup your copy of the schedule for the next 3 months. Please contact Mario Montana 353-5444 if you have any questions.
THIRD ANNUAL GIVING AT GREENFIELD
All 50 families have been adopted. Several individuals signed up for 3 families so if you would still like to participate, please leave your contribution with Fr. Eugenio or contact Karen Joesten ([email protected]). All gifts should be dropped off at the church on Dec 17 or 18. We could also use more drivers and more cookies for Dec 21st.
How to Celebrate
Christmas as a Catholic
"FOR TO US A CHILD IS BORN, TO US A SON IS GIVEN."
Isaiah 9:6
ADVENT Did you know?
We celebrate two great feasts of Mary during Advent. On the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception (December 8), we celebrate the truth that Mary was conceived without sin.
On the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe (December 12), we celebrate Mary's appearance to the poor Indian peasant St. Juan Diego in Mexico in 1531.
5 Ways to Prepare for Christ's Coming:
Use an Advent Wreath The circular wreath with four candles reminds us of God's eternal nature and the light Christ brings into our lives.
Make a Jesse Tree Isaiah prophesied that the Messiah would come from the line of King David, son of Jesse. The Jesse Tree is a way of remembering Jesus' roots in Israel.
Count Down to Christmas with and Advent Calendar
Celebrate God's Mercy Sacrament of Reconciliation.
Discover the History of Santa on the Feast of St.Nicholas. December 6.
November 26, 2006
ALPHA AND OMEGA
"I bear witness to the truth; all on the side of truth listen to my voice." Jesus is coming back: this is true. He has washed away our sins in blood. This is the truth. He has made the baptized members of his family: also truth. He says, "I am the alpha and the omega," the beginning and the end, the one who is, who was, and who is to come, the almighty. He loves each of us so much that he saves us by giving us his life: all true. We bear witness to him.
MASS INTENTIONS 11/25 – 12/1
Saturday 5:00 p.m. + Philip T. McCormick
Sunday 10:00 a.m. The O'Driscoll Family
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. +Alma Jean Mantey
Thursday 9:00 a.m. All Souls
Friday 8:00 a.m. All Souls
CONFESSIONS:
By request or by appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
STEWARDSHIP
He went around all of Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom, and curing every disease and illness among the people. (Mt 4:23)
Christ's reign is a conquest not over political enemies but over the power of sin and death. His rule is redemption.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
November 18 & 19, 2006
TOTAL PLATE $ 1,461.00
September 2006 Collection to date total
$ 17,770.70
Total needed to cover the Budget:
$ 21,600.00
The Difference ………$ -3,829.30
The weekly collection needed to cover our Budget for this year is $ 1,800.00
Please help us meet our goals!
Thank you and God bless you!
SECOND COLLECTION FOR BREAK THE CYCLE OF POVERTY The Catholic Campaign for Human Development
$394.00 Thank You!
TODAY SECOND COLLECTION FOR OUR PARISH MAINTENANCE FUND.
ADVENT 2006
The Magnificat Advent Companion is now available at the entrance to the Church. Please pick up your copy for a wonderful daily preparation.
Advent is that sacred season of anticipation and expectation in which we come to terms with the deepest yearning of our soul – a yearning fulfilled only in Jesus Christ.
Third Annual Giving at Greenfield
Adopt a Greenfield family today after mass. Information on each family will be available at the entrance of the church. All gifts should be dropped off at Christ Child after mass on Saturday, Dec. 16 or Sunday Dec. 17. Can't shop? Consider a cash donation and we'll do the shopping for you! Feel you can't adopt a whole family? Consider adopting one child or perhaps adopt a family with a few Christ Child friends. Let us know if you can help transport gifts to Greenfield on Thursday December 21. Contact Karen Joesten (353-2020) if you have any questions.END THE LITURGY YEAR 2005 - 2006
THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: "A new creature", an adopted by God:
Bruce Siegfried Durham 11/24
Anna Marie Hench 12/27
Erica Nadine Pajarillo Yabut 3/2
Julie Marie Brennan 4/15
Ronald Gene Coleman 4/15
Xochitl A. Mora 4/22
Rachel Mariana Stephens 6/23
Denisse Alessandra Duran 7/29
Dominic Vincent Orlando 8/26
Simone Nicole Orlando 8/26
Christian Alexander Perniciaro 9/3
Luciana Andrea Peralta 10/14
Aurelio Kuntzmann Valdez 10/15
Clare Monica Suzanne Anderson 10/29
THE SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION "Be sealed with the Gift of the Holy Spirit."
Amen. Peace Be with You!
Julie Marie Brennan
Ronald Gene Coleman
THE SACRAMENT OF THE EUCHARIST
Jesus said: "I am the living bread that came down from heaven; if any one eats of this bread, he or she will live for ever… he or she who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life and…abides in me, and I in him or her."
Paul Joseph Devlin
David Graham George
Jessica Guerrero
Reina Villa Guerrero
Lauren Ann Lacey
Caice Joy Lanovaz
Louie Michael Le Gear
Juliana Danielle Navarini
Jennie Ann Marie Thomas
Anna Katherine Erickson
Miriam Michelle Montion
Jorge P. Venegas
Julie Marie Brennan
Ronald Gene Coleman
THE SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY
The sacrament of Matrimony signifies the union of Christ and the Church. What God has joined, men must not divide.
Brian Thomas Stacey & Julie Marie Brennan 5/20/2006
Marshall Charles Johnson & Laura Louise Castaneda 8/25/2006
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Jesus Christ is the Resurrection and the Life.
Enter in the Eternity of God
Jean C. Lakin 5/27/06
Kate Desin Radonich 8/8/06
CHRISTMAS PARTY of the Parish!
Sunday December 3, AFTER the 10:00 a.m. Mass! PLEASE bring special food to share with others.
AFTER the Christmas party: Christ Child landscape cleanup!
TRIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
November 19, 2006
End Times
Jimmy was about ten years old. A gang of teenagers gave him a lot of trouble: they pushed him off the sidewalk, tripped him in the school-yard, and even stole his lunch money. For fear they would give him a beating or cut him with the knife they flashed, Jimmy never told anyone. One day this gang of punks got especially rough. Jimmy blurted out: "I'm going to tell my big brother on you." They sneered: "Bring him on. The bigger they are, the harder they fall."
Several days later the gang saw Jimmy coming down the street, walking beside a husky six-footer dressed in an army uniform with several rows of service ribbons. It was Jimmy's big brother Bob, just returned from Vietnam. Suddenly Bob demanded: "Okay, you little punks, give him the money you took." They emptied their pockets and then promised to get the rest of the stolen money.
Do we think about our death?
We prepare for a happy death by walking with Jesus every day.
MASS INTENTIONS 11/8 - 24
Saturday 5:00 p.m. + Philip McCormick
Sunday 10:00 a.m. +Jean C. Lakin
Tuesday 9:00 a.m .+Dennis T. Stacey
Thursday 9:00 a.m. The O'Driscoll family
Thanksgiving Day!
Friday 8:00 a.m. All Souls
CONFESSIONS:
By request or by appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
STEWARDSHIP
My eyes yearn to see your promise. When will you console me? (Ps 119:82)
The end of time is a fearful concept for all of us, but if we read the Scriptures carefully it is also a time of great joy. When Jesus comes again it will not be the end of the world but merely the end of the world as we know it. God will "make all things new". The earth will not be destroyed, but made as it was meant to be in the beginning, and even better! Let us wait with joy and hope for Jesus' second coming.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
November 11 & 12, 2006
TOTAL PLATE $1,255.00
September & October Collection to date total:
$ 16,309.70
Total needed to cover the Budget: $19,800.00
The Difference $-3,490.30
SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR NOVEMBER 2006
TODAY – Catholic Campaign for Human Development (National)
As individuals and as families, Americans cherish the right to have a safe haven to call home. Many of us take for granted that we will live in welcoming and healthy communities with other people who respect our values. For some 34.5 million Americans, poverty makes that expectation more a dream than a reality.
Catholic Campaign for Human Development, help others can also live in decent, safe neighborhoods
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The first Thanksgiving took place in 1620, when the Pilgrims left England aboard the Mayflower and sailed to America on a rough, dangerous and exhausting 62 days journey across the Atlantic.
It's amazing what some people will do to get away from their relatives.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Thursday Nov. 23 MASS at 9:00 a.m.
Third Annual Giving at Greenfield
The Christ Child Family adopted nearly 50 families in Greenfield last year. There continues to be a need this year and we are in the process of gathering information from families in Greenfield. While planning for the holiday season, we hope you will consider adopting a family TODAY when we will have the information on the families. What a wonderful way to show thanks to our Lord for all that He has given us.
A GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT!
QUILT DRAWING on December 3
$5.00 a ticket or 7 tickets for $30.00
You Win and Help your Parish!
In the Spirit of ADVENT & CHRISTMAS we have "Christmas Party of the Parish" Sunday December 3, after the 10:00 a.m. Mass.
PLEASE bring your special food to share with your brother and sisters and we make the party, because God-is with-us.
PLEASE MARK YOUR CANDELARS!
Fr. Eugenio
Memories of a Pilgrim Heart
"Do not forget the things your eyes have seen, nor let them slip from your heart all the days of your life. Deuteronomy 4:9
Companioning God, grant me peace of mind and heart as I reflect on the past to see the ways you have been with me. May I look with a clear, inner eye and become aware of how you have both comforted and challenged me on my journey. I want to celebrate your companionship through the numerous twists and turns that have been mine. Speak to the pilgrim part of my heart. Encourage me to find the many, many aspects of my life that call me to gratitude and wonder. I need not be afraid of the wilderness and the moments of feeling lost, for you are always there as a loving Guide and Companion.
THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
November 12, 2006
SIMPLE GIFTS
The widow's mite: "She gave not from her surplus but from what she had to live on!" Elijah asked for his life and, in return, more than enough was given.
The Lord Jesus, word of God, looked at those who were giving. He judged on quality, not quantity. What quality of gifts do we offer to God and to our neighbors? God's living word is given freely for each of us to unchain ourselves from sin. When he returns he will reward with salvation those who are waiting. Let us wait in this line.
MASS INTENTIOS 11/11 - 17
Saturday 5:00 p.m. For the Parish
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Cecily Olsen
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. All Souls
Thursday 8:00 a.m. All Souls
Friday 8:00 a.m. All Souls
CONFESSIONS:
By request or by appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
STEWARDSHIP
He who did not spare his own Son but handed him over for us all, how will he not also give us everything else along with him? (Rom 8:32)
God's unstinting generosity to us gives us the true image of the generosity with which we are called to live. Material wealth or want are immaterial. The extent of our goods does not define our generosity; the depth of our love does.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
November 4 & 5, 2006
TOTAL PLATE $ 1,597.00
September & October Collections to date total: $15,054.70
Total needed to cover the Budget: $18,000.00
The difference………$ -2,945.30
PLEASE HELP US MEET OUR GOALS!
THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS YOU!
SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR NOVEMBER 18 – 19, 2006
Break the Cycle of poverty
BUILD COMMUNITY
Like everyone else, you need a good job and an affordable place to live. So you can understand that when either one is missing, individuals and families easily fall into an unrelenting cycle of poverty. In its 36-years effort to Break the Cycle of Poverty, the Catholic Campaign for Human Development has helped thousands of Americans to secure gainful employment and affordable housing.
REGISTER AS A PARISH MEMBER
Please take time to register as a member of Christ Child Parish. Some people attend mass regularly but have not registered their names for the directory. Forms for you to sign-up are available in the entrance of the Church.
WEBSITE PICTURES
Check www.christchild.org to see recently posted pictures.
Third Annual Giving at Greenfield
The Christ Child Family adopted nearly 50 families in Greenfield last year. There continues to be a need this year and we are in the process of gathering information from families in Greenfield. While planning for the holiday season, we hope you will consider adopting a family on Nov 18th or 19th when we will have the information on the families. What a wonderful way to show thanks to our Lord for all that He has given us.
The Pastoral Council meeting will be held on Thursday November 16 at 7:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome!
A Great Christmas Gift!
QUILT DRAWING on December 3
$5.00 a Ticket or 7 tickets for $30.00
You Win and Help your Parish!
The souls of the just are in God's hands. Christ, the Good Shepherd, died for us while we were still sinners. He is the resurrection and the life.
PRAY FOR ALL FAITHFUL DEPARTED
A Personal Prayer for All Souls Month
Do not withhold kindness
Even from the dead.
Sirach 7:33The following could be prayed by anyone who feels alienated or not at peace with someone who has died.
Have before you a photo of the person who has died.
Recall your differences, the situations and events that sparked the alienation.
Write about some of these difficult memories. You may even want to write a dialogue with the person who has died.
Hold these memories out to Jesus, the healer. Allow him to take these memories and hurts from you.
Visualize Jesus welcoming you and healing you from these memories and hurts.
Pray for peace for the one who has died. Envision this person being at rest, at home in the arms of God. (Or visualize Jesus taking this person by the hands and welcoming him or her home.)
Allow peace to permeate your mind and heart. Rest in the comfort of God's love.
Joyce Rupp.
FOOD FOR GOD'S PEOPLE
Please bring your non-perishable food items with you. We have a daily need to help the hungry that come to our door.
Thank you!
THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
November 5, 2006
To love God with all your heart, with all your understanding, with all your strength, and to love your neighbor as yourself is worth more than all burnt offerings and sacrifices. (Mk 12:33)
The one true sacrifice that wins our salvation is the absolute self-offering in love of Jesus Christ on the cross. The fruit of that sacrifice in us is holiness of love. To be holy is to participate in, reflect, and offer to all the unimaginable love that Christ has shown for the Father and for us. Our self-offering in love to the God we worship and the neighbor we serve is our true sacrifice.
MASS INTENTIOS 11/4 – 11/10
Saturday 5:00 p.m. Chris Dullea
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Leslie R. Olsen
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. + Valerie Moore
Thursday 8:00 a.m. For Parishioners
Friday 8:00 a.m. + Begoña Bueno
CONFESSIONS:
By request or by appointment
BAPTISM & WEDDINGS
Call the office for an appointment.
"Brothers and Sister: Have among yourselves the same attitude that is also yours in Christ Jesus, Who, though he was in the form of God, did not regard equality with God something to be grasped. Rather, he emptied himself, taking the form of a slave, coming in human likeness…"
Philippians 2: 5-6
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
October 28 & 29, 2006
TOTAL PLATE $ 1,921.00
September & October Collections to date total: $ 13,457.70
Total needed to cover the Budget:
$ 16,200.00
The difference……………...$ -2,742.30
Second Collection for Our Parish Maintenance Fund last week $1,288.00
PLEASE help us meet our goals!
Thank You and God Bless You!
A Great Christmas Gift
For: Mom, Grandma, a Godmother or a Goddaughter, a special niece or neighbor.
QUILT DRAWING on December 3
$5.00 a Ticket or 7 tickets for $30.00
BARGAIN!
You win and help your parish!
The Pastoral Council meeting on Thursday November 16, at 7:00 p.m. Mass.
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The Financial Council meeting on Thursday November 9, at 7:30 pm.
Everyone Welcome!
Second Annual Giving at Greenfield
The Christ Child family adopted nearly 50 families in Greenfield last year. There continues to be a need this year and we are in the process of gathering information from families in Greenfield. While planning for the holiday season, we hope you will consider adopting a family on Nov 18th or 19th when we will have the information on the families. What a wonderful way to show thanks to our Lord for all that He has given us.
BIBLY STUDY
A series with Fr. Eugenio this Tuesday, the topic: The Gospel of JOHN, at 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the hall. Every body is WELCOME!
FOOD FOR GOD'S PEOPLE… Please bring your non-perishable food items with you. We have a daily need to help the hungry that come to our door. Thank you!
MEDITATION
There is an old poem that pokes fun at those who make a big show of what they do. It reads-tongue in cheek:
The catfish lays a thousand eggs.
The lowly hen lays one.
The hen will proudly cackle, to tell us what she's done. We scorn the humble catfish, while the lowly hen we prize; which only goes to show you- it pays to advertise.
Anonymous.
For reflection…
Someone once said, "Humility isn't thinking little of self; it isn't thinking of self at all."
To what extent do I tend to be overly fixated on my own little world?
Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the Kingdom of God.
Luke 6:20
(Fr. Mark Link,S.J.)
CATHOLIC VOTING GUIDEL
INESNo one in authority in the Church should tell you whom to vote for this November, but how about some guiding Catholic principals to help you make good choices? Please pick up "Faithful Citizenship." You'll find copies on the "Current Events" table in the church entrance. It deals with some very important questions, with links to more resources on the Internet. Be a good citizen! Be informed-and vote!
THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
October 29, 2006
CRY OUT!
"Son of David, Jesus, have mercy on me!" "Master, let me see." "Go, your faith has saved you." We, too, need to see God's works around us.
Our initiation into God's family (our baptism, confirmation, and Eucharist) gives us insight into the truth, but often we want to be blind to what we see. We need to shout out loud like Bar-Timaeus, crying out in prayer and in faith for assurance. The plan shown to us by Jesus will save us if we follow where he leads. Come quickly, Lord Jesus!
MASS INTENTIOS 10/28 – 11/3
Saturday 5:00 p.m. + Barbara Dullea
Sunday 10:00 a.m. Don & Gina Boisuert
Wedding Anniversary
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. + Charles & Kathleen Hext
Wednesday 8:00 a.m. Parishioners
7:00 p.m.
Thursday 8:00 a.m. All Souls
7:00 p.m. All Souls
Friday 8:00 a.m. + Kate N. Radonich
CONFESSIONS
By request or by appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
Stewardship of Treasure Report
October 21 & 22, 2006
Plate…….………………………$ 1,584.70
October 2006 Collections to date total:
$11,536.70
Total needed to cover the Budget:
$14,400.00
The difference……………… $ -2,863.30
Our God is a merciful God.
Come let us adore him.
PLEASE HELP US!
TODAY SECOND COLLECTION
FOR OUR PARISH
MAINTENANCE FUND
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Second Collection last week World Mission Sunday! Thank you! $666.25
From one pumpkin to another!!!!!!!
A woman was asked by a coworker, "What is it like to be a Christian?
The coworker replied, "It is like being a pumpkin." God picks you from the patch, brings you in, and washes all the dirt off of you. Then He cuts off the top and scoops out all the yucky stuff. He removes the seeds of doubt, hate, and greed. Then He carves you a new smiling face and puts His light inside of you to shine for all the world to see."
NOVEMBER
During November, we are called in a special way "to remember our brother and sisters who have gone to the rest". An envelope is made available for you to inscribe the names of your beloved dead who will be remembered in prayer during this month.
ALL SAINT DAY MASS SHEDULE
Wednesday November 1 8:00 AM
7:00 PM
ALL SOULS DAY
Thursday November 2 8:00 AM
7:00 PM
BIRTHRIGHT
Birthright wishes to thank the parishioners of Christ Child for their generous Respect Life donation this month to our work.
We would also like to invite anyone interested in learning more about us to attend our State Conference Saturday, Nov. 4th at Our Lady of Peace, from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Our program will include Sr. Mary Peter McCusker, head of Project Rachel and Dr. Dave Hammons, speaking about the Morning After Pill and RU486. For information call the office at 241.8444 or see flyers posted in the vestibule of Christ Child. Reservation required for meals (breakfast & lunch).
CURSILLO POTLUCK & ULTREYA
In the hall of Our Lady of Refuge Parish, Castroville on Saturday, November 4, begins at 5:30 PM for the potluck. The Ultreya begins at 7:00 PM. This is a great opportunity to come together for faith sharing and fellowship and find out more about Cursillo. For more information, visit the Monterey Cursillo website at www.montereycursillo.org
The best gift
Offers the Mass for birthdays, anniversaries, special intentions, for the repose of the soul… in our parish, we have no Mass intentions. Please use this opportunity.
Are you interested in becoming a Catholic?
We offer year-round sessions to explore the Catholic faith. For more information, call Fr. Eugenio 408.353.2210
Vote on November 7th. Vote "YES" on Proposition 85. One of the most important issues in the November 7th election will be Prop 85, which will require a doctor to notify a parent 48 hours before doing an abortion on a girl under the age of 18.
Second Annual Giving at Greenfield
The Christ Child family adopted nearly 50 families in Greenfield last year. There continues to be a need this year and we are in the process of gathering information from the families in Greenfield. While planning for the holiday season, we hope you will consider adopting a family on Nov 18th or 19th when we will have the information on the families. What a wonderful way to show thanks to our Lord for all that he has given us.
BIBLE STUDY
A series with Fr. Eugenio this Wednesday, the topic: THE GOSPEL OF JOHN, after the Mass of All Saint at 7:00 pm.
Every body is WELCOME!
The whole of earth is a very little thing compared with the whole of heaven.
-St. Anthony of Egypt
TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
October 22, 2006
RESPECT
"The one who wants to be great among you must be your servant, even the slaves of all." For Christians, to lead is to be "of service to others," a complicated and difficult task.
It is too easy (and un-Christian) to demand respect, to lord it over others. The Messiah-Christ is the suffering servant who "justifies many, taking their faults on himself." So Jesus washed his disciples' feet. Jesus knows and feels our weakness from his own experience. We then can have confidence in His help for us.
MASS SCHEDULE 10/21 - 27
Saturday 5:00 p.m. + Dennis T. Stacey + Charles & Kathleen Hext
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Valerie Moore
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. The O'Driscoll family
Thursday 8:00 a.m. The Devlin Family
Friday 8:00 a.m. + Larry McCormick
"Whoever exalts himself will be humbled; but whoever humbles himself will be exalted." (Mt 23:12)
Christ turns false values on their heads: our weakness, not our strength, is the door we open to Christ; our humility, not our pride, is the road to success; our insignificance, not our self-importance, is our reason to boast. And, oddest of all, the suffering of the cross is our glory.
CONFESSIONS
By request or by appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
Made in His image –Month of Respect Life
LOVE IS HIS FULFILLMENT IN HEAVEN-LOVE IS MAN'S ORIGIN- LOVE IS HIS CONSTANT CALLING-
STEWARDSHIP
True greatness (Holiness) is found in serving one another and by giving ourselves as did Jesus who suffered that we might be justified. He is our compassionate high priest in whom we have placed our hope.
Stewardship of Treasure Report
October 14 & 15, 2006
PLATE
………………………… …$1,050.00September 2006 Collections to date total
$9,952.00
Total needed to cover the budget
$12,600.00
The difference------------------------- $ 2,648.00
PLEASE HELP US!
BIBLE STUDY
TUESDAY at 7:00 pm. to 8:30 p.m.
The Gospel of JOHN! With Fr. Eugenio.
TODAY SECOND COLLECTION
October 21 & 22, 2006
WORLD MISSION SUNDAY
On WORLD MISSION SUNDAY, we are called to PRAY and to SACRIFICE, in the context of the EUCHARIST, to help people worldwide HEAR the Good News of Jesus. EXPERIENCE in Their daily lives His love and peace, and with God's grace, BE UNITED with us in His Body, the CHURCH.
MAKING A DIFFERENCE ON WORLD MISSION SUNDAY!!!
Vote "Yes" on Proposition 85.
The Parents' Right to Know & Child Protection Act.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches that strong societies depend on strong families. "The family is the 'original cell of social life… Authority, stability, and a life of relationships within the family constitute the foundation for freedom, security, and fraternity within society." Prop 85 will require doctors to notify a parent 48 hours before performing an abortion on a girl under 18 years old. Vote in the November 7th election.Be registered! Be Informed! Vote Your Values!
October Month of the Rosary!
"I look to all of you, brothers and sisters of every state of life, to you, Christian families, to you, the sick and elderly, and to you, young people: confidently take up the Rosary once again. Rediscover the Rosary in the light
of Scripture, in harmony with the Liturgy, and in the context of your daily lives.+ 2005 Joaunes Paulus SS II
FIELD TRIP
MONDAY OCTOBER 23 to BIG SUR,
WITH THE CAMALDOLES MONKS HERMITAGE
.Leave at 7:00 AM. & return around 5:00 PM.
MASS, LUNCH AND THE EXPERIENCE OF PRAYER WITH THE MONKS.
Please bring your food for your lunch.
For information at 408 353.2210
FOOD FOR THE POOR
Please bring food for the people in need, every Saturday or Sunday, we bring to the Food Bank in Santa Cruz. More people need your help. Thank you!
Called to be an image of the Servant Christ?
As the Church of the Diocese of Monterey continues to grow, our need for the ministry of service continues to grow. The Deacon is among those ministers called to respond. The Deacon's ministry is threefold: to inspire, to promote, and to empower us all to respond more fully through our own particular call to service.
To learn more about the life and ministry of a Deacon in the Church, there are brochures available to give you an overview. Look for the dates and places in the next issue of The Observer and in this bulletin.
ROOT IN FAITH
Faith Formation Conference; Empowering Those in Ministry
Mark your calendars! November 10 & 11, 2006 at the Santa Clara Convention Center.
The Dioceses of Monterey, Oakland, Stockton, San Francisco, and San Jose have come together to offer those in ministry a premier conference featuring local and national speakers.
TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
October 1, 2006
WITNESS
"Anyone who is not against us is for us!" Consider this statement in a new way. Jesus is inclusive: he wants his entire follower to be saved! He encourages each of us; "Take up your baptismal cross to do marvelous things in my name." Jesus tells those who place obstacles in the way of faith that they exclude themselves and is open to punishment. Faith bears witness to the resurrection of Christ. Obstacles that come from hypocritical actions or excuses bear false witness. Christians grasp Christ Jesus risen in their lives of faith.
MASS INTENTION 9/30 – 10/6
Saturday 5:00 p.m. SunDaram Family
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Leslie R. Olsen
+ Nellie Irene Howell
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. + Kate N. Radonich
Thursday 8:00 a.m. The Elders of Parish
Friday 8:00 a.m. For Parishioners
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
A note from the pastor………..
Dear friends,
Next weekend we observe Respect Life Sunday.
Every human being is an image of God and deserves respect, protection and reverence. Human beings have a supernatural destiny: to be united with God and the communion or saints in heaven.
Respect for human life –from pre-birth to natural death- is a hallmark of our Catholic Church and something we can all be proud of.
For me… life is the most beautiful gifts of God to mankind, therefore people and nations who destroy life by abortion, euthanasia, terrorism and war are the poorest –for they have not got food and place for one more child, home for one old person, for one human being that is different of them. So they must add one more cruel murder into this world.
Today in the presence of the terrorism, the world has created fear and distrust among nations, as it is one more weapon to destroy human life, and through war we tray made security? We created for hate!
Very special human beings we are called to respect especially here at Christ Child are the people who are different.
Today if we have no peace it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other –that man, that woman, that child is my brother or my sister…
All this month of October we more focus in human being respect, protection and reverence.
Peace and All Good!
STEWARDSHIP
Your gold and silver have corroded, and that corrosion will be a testimony against you; it will devour your flesh like a fire. You have stored up treasure for the last days.
Apparently we human beings have long been tempted to imagine that wealth will buy us all we want, even some form of immortality. In fact, the only wealth that buys life everlasting is the saving love of Jesus Christ, which we receive with gratitude today in the Eucharist.
PLEASE SUPPORT THE WORK OF THE PARISH!
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
September 23 & 24, 2006
TOTAL PLATE …... $ 2,047.00
Second Collection….. $ 701.00
For Our Parish Maintenance Fund
Weekly Plate Collection needed
$ 1,800.00
SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR OCTOBER 2006
October 7 & 8 Respect Life (Diocesan)
October 21 & 22 Propagation of the Faith [World Mission Sunday] (Universal)
October 28 & 29 Maintenance Fund
Next Saturday & Sunday Ministries
Acolyte: Antonio Bravo & Adrian Balderas
Lectors: Steve Joesten & Cal Stafford
At the Altar: Dave & Jeanette Roberts, Dave Hammons & Shirley Hoyt
PARISH BBQ "CELEBRATE LIFE"
Sunday 8th October
after 10:00 am Mass
Please bring your food and give others the best of your cooking! We make the Parish and Life good in giving!
Good Food! Good People! Good Day!
Good because we are in Christ Child!
OCTOBER MONTH OF THE ROSARY
In the Western Church; the Rosary, says the Roman Breviary, "is a certain form of prayer wherein we say twenty decades or tens of Hail Marys with an Our Father between each ten, while at each of these twenty decades we recall successively in pious meditation one of the mysteries of our Redemption."
The same lesson for the Feast of the Holy Rosary informs us that when the Albigensian heresy was devastating the country of Toulouse, St. Dominic earnestly besought the help of Our Lady and was instructed by her, "so tradition assets," to preach the Rosary among the people as an antidote to heresy and sin.
Beginning in 1883, issued by Pope Leon XIII, which, while commending this devotion to the faithful in the most earnest terms, assumes the institution of the Rosary by St. Dominic to be a fact historically established.
The term "rosary" refers to the repetition of prayers as well as the string of beads on which prayers are actually recited. One of the many meanings of the word "rosary" is "wreath of roses", symbolizing the string of prayers. The word derives from the Latin rosarium, or "rose garden", a contemplative place for meditation associated with the garden og Eden and Paradise.
"Would you like me to tell you a 'secret'? It is simple, and after all, is no secret. Pray, pray much. Say the rosary every day."
Pope John Paul II (1920 – 2005)
TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
September 24, 2006
Childlike Wonder
"What were you arguing about?"
Who is the greatest and most important? In this year of transition, we see easily how fleeting fame is. Today Jesus asks us to become childlike and welcome God. Then we become a reproach to hypocrisy, wickedness and "getting ahead at all costs." The change makes us like children. In welcoming Jesus, we welcome the one who sent him, the heavenly Father, and the life-giving Spirit. Now there is a childlike wonder –and real importance!
MASS INTENTIONS 9/23 - 29
Saturday 5:00 p.m. The Parishioners
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Patrick Farmer
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. B/day Arlette Dart
Thursday 8:00 a.m. + Josefina Herrera
Friday 8:00 a.m. All the Teachers of R.E.
Then he sat down, called the Twelve, and said to them, "If anyone wishes to be first, he shall be the last of all and the servant of all." (Mk 9:35)
It would take the disciples a long time to understand that Jesus' fundamental services was to choose the humiliation of his passion and shameful death in order to deliver us to life. Jesus' choice challenges our priorities, as does James in today's second reading. In the Eucharist, let us empty ourselves of pride, ambition, and all self-seeking that we may be filled with the life Christ won for us through the cross.
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444
The great archangels –Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael – lead the choirs of those awesome servants of God whom we picture as "wings of the wind" and "flashes of fire" and to whom we give the name "angel," meaning "messenger."
STEWARDSHIP
Jesus speaks of his own rejection, torture, and shameful death. True discipleship, he says, is concerned not with status but with service to the poor, with justice and peace.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
September 16 & 17, 2006
TOTAL PLATE $ 1,053.00
Weekly Plate Collection needed $1,800.00
Saint Vincent de Paul was a man of many talents, but he is remembered especially as the great apostle to the poor.
This year's special Respect Life collection provides major funding for Respect Life's educational programs throughout the diocese. These donations enable us to distribute the "Respect Life Program Packet" to parishes, as well as to continue to develop and support other programs and activities. We hope that you will continue your high level of support for Family Life/Respect Life education, which aims to promote understanding of issues central to the faith lives of all Catholics. Thank you for your assistance with this special collection. October 7-8, 2006.
ROOTED IN FAITH
Faith Formation Conference: Empowering Those in Ministry
Mark your calendars!
November 10 & 11, 2006 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. The (Arch)Dioceses of Monterey, Oakland, Stockton, San Francisco, and San Jose have come together to offer those in ministry a premier conference featuring local and national speakers. For conference registration go to www.sitekreator.com/faithformation
COMING IN OCTOBER…
Sunday 1 –Pick up fruit for the poor.
Sunday 8 –BBQ Parish "Celebrate Life"
Saturday 14 –Men's Breakfast with the Mountain Bible Church of Loma Prieta.
RELIGION EDUCATION
PROGRAM 2006-2007
The 2006-07 program for Grades 1-8 will begin at 9:00 am on Sunday, Today September 24th.
Sign up sheets are available at the back of the church.
For more information, please contact Herb Currant 353.5555 or Fr. Eugenio.
CONFIRMATION
This is a two-year and open to High School students. Meetings will be held monthly after that in the community center. If you have any questions, please call Marie Yorosko at 354.3307.
Very Special People in Our Parish
Nanette Thomas, Herb Curran, Elsa Sinsigalli, Paula Lacey, Sharon Pratt, Kim Avoy, Don Navarini, Marie Yurosko and Patricia Le Gear
All the wonderful members of the Parish Religious Education program. Please bring your support and your prayer.
Attention Cursillistas and all who are interested in Cursillo: Join the Cursillo Community for faith sharing and fellowship at a Grand Ultreya on Saturday, October 14, 2006 @ 7:00 p.m. at Sacred Heart Church in Salinas. Come meet our newest Cursillistas! It is also a great opportunity to find out more about Cursillo and for Cursillistas to rekindle the movement in their lives. If you have any questions, please call either your local Cursillo parish representative, Dave Roberts 353.1880 or Cindy Vierra at 831.757.5193 or visit our website at
www.montereycursillo.orgNext Saturday & Sunday Ministries
Acolytes:
Antonio Bravo, TJ Orcutt and Riley CurranLectors: Patricia Perry, Lisa & James Orcutt
At the Altar: John & Peggy Parker, Dick & June Guilhamet
TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
September 17, 2006
Living Faith
"Who do people say I am?" Everyone asks that question. Often we are pushed by people into places we do not want to be –the wrong places.
Today Peter gets rebuked because his thinking is "not God's way." In our lives, faith in God needs actions to express it, strengthen it and make it grow. Otherwise faith is dead and only an abstraction –interesting, maybe, as a monument to something past. Certainly not for today's world. If you can say today "I am a faith-filled Christian," do you think others can detect your faith through your actions?
MASS INTENTIONS 9/16 - 22
Saturday 5:00 p.m. The O'Driscoll family
Sunday 10:00 a.m. The O'Driscoll family
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. + Jean C. Lakin
Thursday 8:00 a.m. + Dennis T. Stacey
Friday 8:00 a.m. The Parishioners
What good is it, my brothers, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can that faith save him? (Jas 2:14)
Faith thinks not as the ego thinks but as God thinks. Faith lives by the light of the self-sacrificing love of the Crucified. Faith works for the benefit of others, even and especially those who have nothing to give in return except the opportunity to serve.
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment
.For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444
The best Gift
Please use the opportunity for Mass intentions in our parish – offer a MASS for birthdays, anniversaries, special intentions, or for the repose of the souls…etc.
STEWARDSHIP
The Lord God is my help, therefore I am not disgraced; I have set my face like flint, knowing that I shall not be put to shame.
When Peter objected to Jesus' prediction of his passion, he did not yet know the end of the story. Our faith, illuminated by the resurrection, is challenged to see the cross not as death but life, not as defeat but victory, not as tragedy but as triumph. We can see that transformation in Jesus' story.
Can we trust that it lies at the heart of our own?
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
September 9 & 10, 2006
TOTAL PLATE $ 1,176.00
SECOND COLLECTION $ 594.00
Weekly Plate Collection needed
$ 1,800.00
REQUEST FOR SPECIAL PRAYERS
Please Remember the Sick and the Care Givers in Our Community. Pray that they may find comfort and healing in Christ.
Please keep in your prayers members of our community and their loved ones who have been deployed.
Please let us pray for all who have die, that they may rejoice with the Risen Lord.
Please pray for our Country and Peace and Human dignity.
4th Annual Respect Life
Celebration Dinner.
Created…Love…Redeemed…
By God. Priceless!
Respect for Life starts in the family. For Father Mike Miller, Pastor of Sacred Heart Parish in Salinas, starting life as the oldest of four children and 38 grandchildren, shaped and nurtured his 33 years vocation. For formal training, he earned degrees in Latin and Greek, and in Systematic Theology from St. Meinrad's Archabbey in Indiana, and PhD in Systematic Theology from the Berkley Theological Union.
Father Miller brings a fresh perspective to Respect Life issues. He recently completed a six month sabbatical which accomplished tree goals: rediscovering his roots and history; experiencing the four gospels "on site" in Israel; and visiting early Christian and Benedictine shrines in Europe.
Dinner and Silent Auction
5:30 p.m. Saturday, September 23, 2006
At the Madonna del Sasso Parish Hall
320 e. Laurel Drive, Salinas
Cost is $20
Tickests and Info: Call Kathy @ 831.238.0118 or Kim @ 831.442.1134
ROOTED IN FAITH
Faith Formation Conference: Empowering Those in Ministry
Mark your calendars!
November 10 & 11, 2006 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. The (Arch)Dioceses of Monterey, Oakland, Stockton, San Francisco, and San Jose have come together to offer those in ministry a premier conference featuring local and national speakers. For conference registration go to
www.sitekreator.com/faithformationCOMING IN OCTOBER…
Sunday 1 –Pick up fruit for the poor.
Sunday 8 –BBQ Parish "Celebrate Life"
Saturday 14 –Men's Breakfast with the Mountain Bible Church of Loma Prieta.
RELIGION EDUCATION
PROGRAM 2006-2007
The 2006-07 program for Grades 1-8 will begin at 9:00 am on Sunday, September 24th.
Sign up sheets are available at the back of the church.
For more information, please contact Herb Curran 353.5555 or Fr. Eugenio
CONFIRMATION
This is a two-year and open to High School students. Meetings will be held monthly after that in the community center. If you have any questions, please call Marie Yorosko at 354.3307.
Saint Andrew Kim Taegon and companions. The martyrs bear witness to the heart of Christ's sacrifice: they surrender their lives into God's hands to do with as he will.
Saint Matthew. In response to Jesus' call, Matthew exchanged the gold of this world for the gold of God's word.
Padre Pio was a man of sorrows.
TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
September 10, 2006
EPHPHATHA
"Be opened" to what there is to see, hear and be. Be sensible before God to the truth. Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist do this for us. Do we take advantage of what we are offered? Jesus the Messiah came to open up creation and life for each of us. After more than 2000 years, it is right to judge by his standard. Those who love him and are poor according to the world's standard are chosen to be rich in faith and heirs to God's reign. What's your standard?
MASS INTENTIONS September 9 -15
Saturday 5:00 p.m. + Dr. Joseph Picchi
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Cecily Olsen
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. + Dave Duncan
Thursday 8:00 a.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m. Lillian Howington
B/day
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
Fund STEWARDSHIP
Morning after morning; He opens my ear that I may hear. (Is.50:4)
Jesus opened the ear of the deaf man that he might hear in a new and startling way the word of salvation. What we hear as good news, we proclaim as good news: that is our task as disciples.
REPORT SUNDAY
September 2 & 3, 2006
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
TOTAL PLATE ….……$ 1,819.00
WEEKLY PLATE COLLECTION NEEDED………………. $ 1,800.00
Thank You and God Bless You!
SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR SEPTEMBER 2006
TODAY September 10 & 11 – Retirement for Aged and Infirm Priests (Diocesan)
September 23 & 30 – For Our Parish Maintenance Fund.
CONFIRMATION CLASSClasses for the preparation for confirmation will start on Saturday, September 9th. at 3:00 p.m., that's Saturday before the 5:00 p.m. Mass. This is a two-year and open to high school students. Parents are expected at this meeting.
Meetings will be held monthly after that in the community center. If you have any questions, please call Marie Yurosko at 354-4407. Thanks!
The Tragic events of September 11, 2001; a Blue Mass might be held, honoring all firefighters and police officers, including those who died. Mass this Monday 11 at 7:00 p.m.
Special CONCERT
Thursday, September 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Holy Cross Church in Santa Cruz. Father Cyprian Consiglio with John Pennington:
New album "Compassionate and Wise"
Vocations Office Information
October 5, 2006 Evening of Discernment for
Men – 7:00-8:30 p.m.
1330 Byron Dr., Apto. 101,
Salinas, CA 93901
October 21, 2006 Discernment Retreat for
Women –Sacred Heart,
Salinas (1-4pm)
October 26, 2006 Priestly Discernment
Dinner – St. Theodore's
Gonzales (6 p.m.)
October 20-22, 2006 Discernment Retreat Weekend for Inquirers – St.John's Seminary Camarillo, CA.
January 12-14, 2007 Discernment Retreat Weekend for Inquirers – St. Patrick's Seminary, Menlo Park, CA.
Call 831-796-0135 for information.
Prayer for Vocations
Creator God, Life is your gift to me, through Baptism, you invite me to share the gift of my life in service to others.
Be with me as I choose each day to show Your presence in our world. Give me the courage and generosity to respond to Your love, to Your call.
I pray especially for those who serve you as priests, brothers, sisters, deacons, and lay ministers.
Keep them close to you.
Open the minds and hearts of many other men and women that they may accept Your challenge to build the Kingdom.
COMING IN OCTOBER…
Saturday 14 – Men's Breakfast with The Mountain Bible Church of Loma Prieta.
Catechesis & Faith Formation and the Family
Saturday, October 14, 2006, St. Joseph's Church, Capitola
Morning Session: Models of Effective Catechesis.
Afternoon Session: Faith, Formation & the Family
Sunday, October 15, 2006, Good Shepherd School, Santa Cruz, 2727 Mattison Lane-Gym at 10am-11am
Biblical Basis of Inclusion
With Rev. Ronald Nuzzi, Ph.D.
For information (831) 475-8211 ext.17 or (831) 645-2846
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM 2006-2007
The 2006-07 program for Grades 1-8 will begin at 9:00 am on Sunday, September 24th.
Sign up sheets are available at the back of the church.
For more information, please contact Herb Currant (353-5555) or Fr. Eugenio.
Triumph of the Cross (14 Sept.)
On the cross, Jesus has shown us how far God's love goes. It's a love which embraces even those who crucified him. When Jesus is hanging nailed to the cross, totally broken and stripped of everything, he still prays for his executioners: "Father, forgive them; they do not know what they are doing." Jesus' love for his enemies knows no bounds. He prays even for those are putting him to death.
TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
September 3, 2006
BACKBONE
Lobster shell or backbone? Which do we want? The law can be used in different ways. Jesus argued for law as backbone. He looked at the real purpose of "clean and unclean," "exterior and interior," adherence to the word planted within. When law is backbone, then we have cause to exercise and grow in the Lord, supported and strengthened in the truth. In his life, Christ Jesus, who is the way of service to one another, leads us by the power of the Holy Spirit to the Father.
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
Labor Day!
The Connection between the Eucharist and Work.
The Eucharistic Christ, daily Bread of the Christian, is the most powerful cause of our sanctification and also the inexhaustible source of a dialogue that is total and constantly renewed. But this dialogue, if it is to develop properly, needs to take place in the context of mutual work and production.
The humanization of nature by the work of human beings, the producer of bread and wine, is the ever-renewed presupposition for the divinization of workers through the Eucharist.
Working together is necessary for producing the matter of the sacrament. Its institution presupposes, throughout the holy history of Israel, the experience of human communion rooted in the transformation and humanization of nature through work…
Man is all of a piece; his spiritual life enlightens his mind and strengthens his free will, thus resonating through all his earthly activity.
The Eucharist is a symbol of productive labor. The matter of the Eucharistic sacrifice speaks of temporal production already achieved today within the frame-work of the three sectors of economy: agriculture supplies wheat and grapes, industry the machines which transform these into bread and wine and services coordinate their distribution.
Father Bertrand de Margarie, S.J.
God Bless Your Work and Protect You!
Happy Labor Day!!!
MASS INTENTIONS Sept. 2 - 8
Saturday 5:00 p.m. + Dr.Robert Semonsen
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Leslie R. Olsen
+ Kate N. Radonich
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. Anton & Joan Zadel
Thursday 8:00 a.m. For the Parish
Friday 8:00 a.m. The Devlin Family
STEWARDSHIP
"All good giving and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights… The Father willed to give us birth by the work of truth, that we may be a kind of first fruits of his creatures,
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
August 26 & 27, 2006
TOTAL PLATE … ... $ 1,623.00
Second Collection …. $ 651.00
Weekly Plate Collection needed
$ 2,005.00
SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR SEPTEMBER 2006
September 9 -10 – Retirement Fund for Aged and Infirm Priests (Diocesan)
CONFIRMATION CLASS
Classes to prepare for confirmation will start on Saturday, September 9th. at 3:00 p.m., (before the 5:00 p.m. Mass.) This is a two-year preparation and open to high school students. Parents are expected to attend this meeting.
Meetings will be held monthly in the Community Center. If you have any questions, please call Marie Yurosko at 354-4407. Thanks!
Special Concert
Thursday, September 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Holy Cross Church in Santa Cruz.
Father Cyprian Consiglio with John Pennington: New album "Compassionate and Wise"
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM 2006-2007
The religious education program for the children of the parish will begin in September.
There will be a planning meet held here on Tuesday September 5th at 7:00 p.m. Please attend to show your interest and support for the program.
We need volunteer teachers and guardian angels (and who isn't one?), so we look forward to seeing you on the 5th.
There are sign-up sheets available at the back of the Church today, so please register your child (ren) for the upcoming year.
Thank You.
Any questions, please call Herb Curran at 353-5555; Paula Lacey 353-8120 or Tricia Le Gear 353-3329
THE BIRTH OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
(8 September)Mary experienced uncertainty and insecurity when she said yes to the angel. She knew what oppression was when she didn't find a hospitable place to give to Jesus. She knew the sufferings of mothers who see their children being thrown in the air and pierced by bayonets; she lived as a refugee in a strange land with a strange language and strange customs; she knew what it means to have a child who does not follow the regular ways of life but creates turmoil wherever he goes; she felt the loneliness of the widow and the agony of seeing her only son being executed. Indeed, Mary is the woman who stands next to all the poor, oppressed, and lonely women of our time. And when she continues to speak to people it is the simple and the poor to whom she appears: Juan Diego, the simple old Mexican Indian of Guadalupe; Bernadette, the poor sickly girl in Lourdes; Lucia, Jacinta, and Francesco, the unspectacular children in Fatima.
TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
August 27, 2006
Many murmur, "This saying is hard; who can accept it?" If we approach Christianity from our own presuppositions we completely miss the fact, as Pope Benedict XVI writes, that "being Christian is not the result of an ethical choice or a lofty idea, but the encounter with an event, a person, which gives life a new horizon and a decisive. "We are to look beyond the "saying" to the Say-er. This is what it means to "be subordinate to one another out of reverence for Christ." Decide today whom you will serve" –your own ideas and preconceptions, or "the Lord."
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
MASS INTENTIONS 8/26 to 0/1
Saturday 5:00 p.m. + Dr. Frank E. Rapp
Sunday 10:00 a.m. +Dr. Charles Semonsen
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. + Patrick Farmer
Anton & Joan Zadel
Thursday 8:00 a.m. For Parishioners
Friday 8:00 a.m. For The elders
The best Gift
Offer the MASS for birthday, anniversaries, special intentions, for the repose of the soul in our parish, we have no Mass intentions. Please use this opportunity.
STEWARDSHIP
We will serve the Lord, for he is our God.
This is a great mystery, regarding Christ and the Church.
To whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.
The Word of God challenger us to embraces God and support with our gifts to the Church.
Plate Collection August 19 & 20, 2006 $1,648.00
Weekly Plate Collection needed
$2,005.00
Second Collection: Black & Indian Missions and Catholic University of America: $615.00
Today Second Collection for Our Maintenance Fund!
Thank you for your faithful Support!
RETROUVAILLE
During the weekend phase of Retrouvaille a series of presentations are given by a team of three couples and a priest. The team presents a technique of communication that enables you to take a good look at most areas of your relationship. After each presentation you have time in the privacy of your room to discuss the previous presentation. For confidential information about or to register for the September program beginning with a weekend on Sept. 8-10 call 831 479-1260 or email: [email protected] or visit the web site at www.RetroCa.com
Celebrate the beginning of Santa Cruz with a special concert on Thursday, September 14, at 7:30 p.m. at Holy Cross Church in Santa Cruz.
September 14 is the Feast of the triumph of the Holy Cross, which is translated into Spanish as "Santa Cruz". To commemorate this special beginning, Fr. Cyprian Consiglio will present the world premiere of a special Litany of the Holy Cross. It is a meditative prayer that speaks to many faith traditions and also elicits the meaning of the feast day on which the city and county began life as "Santa Cruz". Fr. Cyprian will present this concert with his frequent collaborator, percussionist John Pennington, featuring several works from their new album; "Compassionate and Wise". For more information, please call 831 423-4973
"Blessed are those who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the Kingdom of heave."
Martyrdom of JOHN THE BAPTIST
Parish Pastoral Council Meeting
Will be held on Thursday August 31 at 7:00 p.m.
Parish Finance Council Meeting
Will be held on Wednesday September 27 at 7:30 p.m.
Religious Education Program 2006-2007
The religious education program for the children of the parish will begin in September. There will be a planning meet held here on Tuesday September 5th at 7:00 p.m. Please attend to show your interest and support for the program. We need volunteer teachers and guardian angels (and who isn't one?), so look forward to seeing you on the 5th.
There are sign-up sheets available at the back of the Church today, so please register your child (ren) for the upcoming year. Thank you.
Any questions, please call Herb Curran at 353-5555; Paula Lacey 353-8120 or Tricia Le Gear 353-3329
CONFIRMATION
Confirmation is a two years program eligible to all high school students. There will be a confirmation information meeting for candidates and their parents/guardians on this Sunday August 27 after Mass.
This meeting is for anyone who interested in Confirmation and would like to find out more about the program.
To start classes the last second weekend in September, Saturday, September 9th at 3:00 p.m. before the 5:00 p.m. Mass.
If you have any question contact Fr. Eugenio and Mrs. Marie Yurosko.
TWENTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
August 20, 2006
Wisdom has prepared a banquet of food and wine, an image expressive of God's communion with us. For those who desire life, Jesus gives his own flesh and blood. Thus we shall be filled with the Spirit.
MASS INTENTIONS 8/19 - 25
Saturday 5:00 p.m. + Dennis T. Stacey
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Jean Lakin
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. Communion Service
Thursday 8:00 a.m. Anton J.& Joan A.
Zadel Wed.Annver.
Friday 8:00 a.m.For Parishioners
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
Come; let us worship Christ who crowned his mother as Queen of heaven and earth.
STEWARDSHIP
Taste and see the goodness of the Lord!
Brothers and sisters: Watch carefully how you live…
Plate Collection August 12 & 13, 2006
$994.00
Weekly Plate Collection needed:
$2,005.00
Thank You for Your Faithful Support!
Today! Second Collection August 19 & 20 Black & Indian Missions & Catholic University of America.
RETROUVAILLE
This program has helped many of couples experiencing marital difficulty at all levels including disillusionment and deep misery.
For confidential information about or to register for the September program beginning with a weekend on September 8-10 call 831-384-5001 or email: [email protected] or visit the web site at www.RetroCA.com
URGENT
We need FOOD for people in need!!!
Jesus, Good Shepherd, by the Holy Eucharist, draws all people into the Catholic Church.
SAINTS OF THE WEEK
Monday: Pius X, died 20 August 1914; undertook liturgical and canonical reforms especially communion for children and frequent communion for adults; wished "to renew all things in Christ".
Tuesday: The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Today's feast reminds us that holiness means depending on God. The Queenship of Mary invites us to exercise our obedience to God in a way that results in, not submission, but likeness.
Wednesday: Rose of Lima; Isabel de Oliva, died 1617 at age 31; Peruvian mystic; nicknamed "Rosa" because of her beauty.
Thursday: Bartholomew died 1st. century; identified perhaps with Nathaniel, "in whom there is no guile"; said to have preached the gospel in India and Armenia where, according to tradition, he was flayed alive.
Friday: Louis IX of France, died 1270; model ruler and father of 11 children; Franciscan tertiary who cared especially for lepers.
Joseph Calasanz, died 1648; patron of all Christian schools dedicated to assisting the poor.
All the saints' very good example for us!
GIFT AND GIVER
"Come, eat my bread, and drink the wine I have prepared! If you do not eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you will not have life in you."
What a glorious and disturbing invitation to share in the ultimate sacrifice; Jesus, Son of God, is both the gift and gift-giver.
He calls us to partake in his work: his Eucharist, his thanksgiving.
We recognize the Lord's will: come to the heavenly wedding feast!
The Mass of all ages
On the day we call the day of the sun, all who dwell in the city or country gather in the same place.
The memoirs of the apostles and the writings of the prophets are read, as much as time permits.
When the reader has finished, he who presides over those gathered admonishes and challenges them to imitate these beautiful things.
Then we all rise together and offer prayers for ourselves… and for all others, wherever they may be, so that we may be found righteous by our life and actions, and faithful to the commandments, so as to obtain eternal salvation.
When the prayers are concluded we exchange the kiss.
Then someone brings bread and a cup of water and wine mixed together to him who presides over the brethren.
He takes them and offers praise and glory to the Father of the universe, through the name of the Son and of the Holy Spirit and for a considerable time he gives thanks (in Greek: eucharistian) that we have been judged worthy of these gifts.
When he has concluded the prayers and thanksgiving, all present give voice to an acclamation by saying: 'Amen.'
When he who presides has given thanks and the people have responded, those whom we call deacons give to those present the "eucharisted" bread, wine and water and take them to those who are absent.
(From St. Justin wrote around the year 155)
THE TRANSFIGURATION OF THE LORD
August 6, 2006
CONFESSIONS:
By
request or appointment
BAPTISMS
& WEDDINGS:
Call
the office for an appointment.
For
Pregnancy Support:
Birthright
241-8444 or 800-550-4900
MASS INTENTIONS
August 5 -11
Saturday 5:00 p.m. + Andrew Eberle
Mark Peters
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Leslie R. Olsen
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. For Parishioners
Thursday 8:00 a.m. The Devlin Family
Friday 8:00 a.m. Communion Services
CHRIST IS THE SPLENDOR OF THE NEW COVENANT!
STEWARDSHIP
Transfigured in glory, the Son of Man has received kingship and dominion. He will come again in glory.
We need to make the glory of God with our generosity!
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
July 29 & 30, 2006
TOTAL PLATE …... $ 2,152.00
SECOND COLLECTION FOR OUR PARISH MAINTENANCE FUND $725.00
THANK YOU FOR YOUR FAITHFUL SUPPORT!
The SECOND COLLECTION of this Month
August 19 & 20 Black & Indian Mission & Catholic University of America.
August 26 & 27 For Our Parish Maintenance Fund.
SAIT OF THE WEEK
Monday: Sixtus II, pope, martyr, and his companions. Sixtus II and four deacons; Januarius, Vincent, Magnus, and Stephen, were arrested on 6 Aug. 258 while celebrating the Eucharist in the cemetery of Callistus, by order of Valerian, they were decapitated that same Day.
Tuesday: Dominic de Guzman, died 6 August 1221, founded the Order of Preachers.
Wednesday: Teresa Benedicta of the Cross. Edith Stein was born at Breslau, Germany in 1891 of Jewish parents. She studied philosophy under Husserl, the leading phenomenologies of his day. She was received into the Catholic Church in 1922, and in the following year entered the Carmelite convent in Cologne. She was arrested, transported to Poland, and killed at Auschwitz.
August 6 & 9 are the anniversaries of the atomic explosions over Hiroshima and Nagasaki (1945). As these events are recalled all are urged to continue to pray for world peace.
Friday: Clare of Assisi, died 1253; disciple of Francis; founded the Poor Clares whose first convent at Assisi she directed as abbess for 42 years; led and austere life, rich in the practice of charity and loving care.
ENGAGED ENCOUNTER
WANTED: Married couples willing to share their time and love to assist engaged couples in building the foundation for strong Christian marriages through the Engaged Encounter Ministry. There will be an information night hosted by the Monterey Diocese Catholic EE Ministry at St. Patrick's Church in Watsonville on September 11 at 7:00 p.m. Come prepared to meet some great people, share some good food, and learn about this wonderful program that has helped thousands of engaged couples all over the world. For additional information call Jose or Julie Santiago at (831) 338-4253.
THE TRANSFIGURATION OF THE LORD
When and where do we have an
experience of God's Glorious Presence, an experience of unity, and experience
of inner fulfillment, an experience of light in the darkness?
Peter says: You do well to be
attentive to this as to a lamp shining in a dark place, until the day dawns and
the morning star rises in your hearts" (2 Peter 1:19).
Maybe we do not always fully
recognize our mountaintop experiences, we write them off as insignificant and
trivial compared with all the important and urgent things we have to do.
Still, Jesus wants us to see
his glory, so that we can cling to that experience in moments of doubt,
despair, or anguish. When we are attentive to the light within us and around
us, we will gradually see more and more of that light and even become a light
for others.
We have to trust that the
transfiguration experience is closer to us than we might think.
Trusting that, we may also be
able to live our
Henri J.M. Nouwen.
"Lord, in your light may we see light."
SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
July 30, 2006
GOD'S GENEROSITY
The Lord fed a large crowd of people. After testing Philip and Andrew on logistics, he showed everyone that the priority lay elsewhere. With the usual generosity of members of the Holy Trinity, Jesus gave the crow as much as was wanted; then he ordered that leftovers be picked up so nothing would be wasted. Twelve baskets were left over-one for each apostle's use. This prophetic gesture foreshadowed the Eucharist. The Lord nourishes each of us in the bosom of the apostolic church.
Thanks be to God!
MASS INTENTIONS
July 29 to August 4
Saturday 5:00 p.m. + Jean Lakin
Mark Peters
Sunday 10:00 a.m. Susan Fowler
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. + Leslie R. Olsen
Thursday 8:00 a.m. + Leslie R. Olsen
Friday 8:00 a.m. + Leslie R. Olsen
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
STEWARDSHIP
The miracle performed by Elisha finds its perfect fulfillment in Jesus' feeding of the five thousand. He opened his hands and satisfies our deepest needs. In him we form one body.
"There is a boy here who has five barley loaves and two fish…"
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
July 22 & 23, 2006
Plate Collection: $ 1,022.00
Weekly Plate Collection needed $2,005.00
During the masses, we gratefully receive your financial gifts for the work of the church
Please help us!!! God Bless You!!!
Share your bread with the hungry, and take the poor and homeless into your own house.
Then your light will break forth like the dawn, and your holiness will go before you.
When you see a man who is naked, clothe him, and do not scorn your brother.
URGENT
Our pantry is very low. We are out of nearly everything. Please bring your non-perishable food items with you to church next weekend.
We need FOOD for the people in NEED!!!
Thank you for your generosity.
S.T.E.W.A.R.D.S.H.I.P.
Can you believe that it is July end? The year and seasons seem to fly by. However, as it is July end, it must be time for "Recipe for Summer"
S----summer care for your health, lots of
sun protection, good BC grown fruit
and veg.
T----take time to learn about issues that
affect this wonderful world we call
home.
E----explore another church, another
religion, wherever your travels take
you.
W----walk whenever you can, to work,
For fun, enjoy the beauty we live in.
A----act on something you've been
putting off.
R----refresh your soul with some reading
the psalms, poems, the gospels,
something light.
D----donate some of your summer time to
a good cause.
S----smile at someone you don't know
every day, spread some joy.
H----help a neighbour –at home or work,
learn something about them.
I----it's okay to spend sometime time
treating yourself this summer.
P----purchase wisely, ask where the product
is made, what is it made of, is it
fairtrade?
Have a wonderful summer!
MASS & BREAKFAST! YES!
This Tuesday, August 1 at 9:00 a.m. we have the Mass and breakfast after mass at the Rectory.
In honor of Sait Jean-Baptiste Marie Vianney, + 1859; universally known as the "Cure of Ars"; compassionate spiritual counselor who spent usually no less than eleven hours every day in the confessional in the winter, sixteen in the summer; patron of priest and the parish clergy.
POTLUCK DINNER
A LIFELINE FOR MARRIAGE –
Retrouvaille helps couples through difficult times in their marriages. It is designed to provide the tools to help get your marriage back on track. It will give you the opportunity to rediscover each other and examine your lives together in a new and positive way. This program has helped 10's of 1000's of couples experiencing marital difficulty at all levels including disillusionment and deep misery. For confidential information about, or to register for the September program beginning with a weekend on September 8-10 call 831-479-1260 or email: [email protected] or visit the web site at www.RetroCA.com
Parish Council Meeting
There was a meeting Thursday, July 27th at 7:00PM. We talked about upcoming activities like the October "Celebrate Life" BBQ as well as individual reports. There was an inspired presentation by Fr. Eugenio.
SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
July 23, 2006
MASS INTENTIONS July 22 - 28
Saturday 5:00 p.m. + Fr. John Murphy
+ Dorothy Parker
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Jean C. Lakin
Mark Peters
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. + Dennis T. Stacey
Thursday 8:00 a.m. + Gloria Piro
Friday 8:00 a.m. The Devlin Family
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
"Now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have become near by the blood of Christ." (Eph 2:12)
Ours is not ordinary shepherd. One in compassionate love with his sheep, he will not rest until all become one flock in him. In that communion with him is our peace.
STEWARDSHIP
Christ Child's Parish worship ministries are dependant on the free will offerings of those who attend. Your financial gifts are gratefully received. God be with you!
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
July 15 & 16, 2006
Plate Collection: $1,335.00
Weekly Plate: Collection needed $2,005.00
Second Collection: Peter's Pence $409.00
Thank you for your generosity!
Annual Bishop's Appeal 2006 as of June, 2006
Goal for Diocese $4,000.00
Amount Pledged $9,480.00
Amount Collected $7,950.00
Thank You!
MARYKNOLL
Sincere thanks from here and Maryknollers around the world for your kindness to us. The people of Christ Child Parish were very receptive and 19 families chose to receive the Maryknoll Magazine.
Needless to say, this is a great help towards our efforts to bring the "Good News" to all nations.
There will be a grateful remembrance in our Masses and prayers.
May God bless all the families in the Christ Child Parish
Deacon Matt Dulka. Regional Director.
Welcome to the Upcoming
Mental Health Education Series at St. Joseph's Parish Hall 435 Monterey Ave. in Capitola.
This August and September on Tuesday nights from 7:00 to 8:30 pm.
Here are the upcoming speakers…
August 1 – Richard Crow, Joy McCorkle and Ellen Jennings will speak on The Homeless Mentally Ill in Santa Cruz
August 8 – Ron Myers will speak on Dual Diagnosis (Chemical Dependency with Emotional and Psychiatric Disorders.)
August 15 – Dr. Patrick Teverbaugh will speak on Depression and Anxiety Disorders.
August 22 – John Morse and Ellen Jennings will speak on Bipolar Disorder.
August 29 – Paula Coumenelli of Listening Well share with us her story.
Sept. 6 – Therese Dougherty will present the 12 steps for everyone.
We hope you will come and enjoy the lively discussion and refreshments as you learn more about what Mental Illness is and isn't.
If you have any questions please call Ellen Jennings at 831. 475.8211 ext. 17.
The next Parish Pastoral Council Meeting will be held on Tuesday July 27 at 7:00 p.m.
THE PRESENCE OF CHRIST
IS PRESENT IN ALL THOSE PEOPLE
WE ENCOUNTER IN OUR LIVES.
WE, THE CHURCH, ARE THE BODY OF CHRIST ON EARTH.
GOD WANTS US TO BE HAPPY
For those who want to surrender themselves to Christ with steadfast hearts and give him their entire lives, there is a choice to be made, a decision to make. What decision? To let an unbounded gratefulness to God well up in us.
This gratefulness is a basic attitude. It is a peaceful joy always reawakened in us by the Holy Spirit (Lk 10:21). It is the spirit of praise. It attempts to view others and their aspirations with hopefulness.
God wants us to be happy. It is up us to detect the Gospel realities that make life beautiful: trust, the spirit of praise, an overflowing heart, a joy renewed at every moment…
In the New Testament, the apostle Peter assures us: "You love Christ although you have never seen him, and you believe in him though you still do not see him, so you are filled with a joy too deep for words that is already transfiguring you." (1 Pet 1:8).
And when fogs of hesitation arise, we are surprised to find ourselves saying, "We love you, Christ, perhaps not as we would like to, but we do love you. And what is most transparent in our lives it built up by a humble trusting in you."
FIFTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Christ Child Catholic Church
July 16, 2006
The prophet hears what God proclaims and is called to speak in God's name. The Twelve hear the message of Jesus and are sent forth to preach the good news. In him have we been chosen to be full of love.
MASS INTENTIONS July 15 - 21
Saturday 5:00 p.m. + Martha Becerra
Sunday 10:00 a.m. Vern Wegmann
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. + Jean C. Lakin
Thursday 8:00 a.m. + Fr. Henry Hall
Friday 8:00 a.m. + Dennis T. Stacey
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
Stewardship of Treasure Report
Plate Collection: July 1 & 2 $1,477.00
Plate Collection: July 8 & 9 $1,231.00
Weekly Plate: Collection needed
$2,005.00 please helps us!
Thank You For Your Faithful Support!
If you miss a week your donation can be mailed to the parish office at 23230 Summit Road, Los Gatos, CA 95033. Thank you.
Rediscover Your Marriage
Retrouvaille (pronounced retro-vi with a long i ) simply means 'rediscovery'. The program offers the chance to rediscover yourself, your spouse, and a loving relationship in your marriage. 10's of 1000's headed for divorce have successfully saved their marriage by attending. Rotrouvaille is a not spiritual retreat, not a sensitivity group, not a seminar, not a social gathering. For confidential information about or to register for the September program beginning with a weekend on September 8 - 10 call 831-479-1260 or email: [email protected] or visit the web site at www.RetroCA.com
LORD, let us see your kindness, and grant us your salvation!
Psalm 85:9
Atheism
To the disciples' delight, the master said he wanted a new shirt for his birthday. The finest cloth was brought. The village tailor came in to have the master measured, and promised, by the will of God, to make the shirt within a week.
A week went by and a disciple was dispatched to the tailor while the master excitedly waited for his shirt. Said the tailor, "there has been a slight delay. But, by the will of God, it will be ready by tomorrow."
Next day the tailor said, "I'm sorry it isn't done. Try again tomorrow and, by the will of God it will certainly be ready."
The following day the master said, "Ask him how it will take if he keeps God out of it."
Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves for they shall never cease to be amused.
St. Vincent De Paul needs your help. Donations of non-perishable goods can be placed in the receptacle in the entrance of the church. Thank you.
Summer Vacation from Church?
We hear people talking about taking the summer off from church. Here are a few questions for your reflection.
-Would you stop eating for the summer?
-Would you stop talking or sharing with your family and friends?
-Think about what happens when you stop a healthy exercise and diet program for three months. It's hard to start over again.
-Please make a special effort this summer to build your spiritual muscles...
Call to Holiness, Call to Prayer
For all Cursillistas & all those interested in deepening his/her prayer life.
Presented by Dr. Susan Mahan
Sponsored by the Cursillo Movement of the Dioceses of Monterey.
Where: Carmel Mission, MacMahon Center, 3080 Rio Road, Carmel
When: Saturday, July 29 from 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM.
Lunch is provided. Please bring snacks to share. A freewill offering will be taken.
To register and further information call Kelly Cadiente at 831-775-0404.
THANK YOU!
Mr. Corky Lakin for your leadership and support for the Annual hike to the Railroad Tunnel last Sunday!
God Bless You!
FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
July 9, 2006
Jesus is met with misgivings and rejection by his own relations. Like them, we often resist the prophetic word because of an obstinacy of heart, rooted in a self-pride, which must give way to weakness and powerlessness.
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
MASS INTENTIONS July 8 -14
Saturday 5:00 p.m. + Jean Lakin
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Cecily Olsen
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. Communion Services
Thursday 8:00 a.m. Communion Services
Friday 8:00 a.m. Communion Services
Go Out in the Whole World, and Proclaim the Good News to All creation!
Listening with the Heart
A Healing of the Heart
By forgiving us, God buries our past in the heart of Christ and brings relief to the secret wounds of our being.
When we can express to God all that burdens our life and keeps us trapped beneath the weight of a judgment, then light is shed on the shadows within us. Knowing that we are listened to, understood, and forgiven by God is one of the sources of peace… and our hearts begins to find healing.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
St. Vincent de Paul needs your help. Donations of non-perishable goods can be placed in the receptacle in the entrance of the church. Thank you.
ANNUAL HIKE TO THE RAILROAD
TUNNEL
TODAY
we will leave from the Church parking lot.Hiking boots/shoes required. Also, long sleeved shirts, long pants & socks are recommended because of poison oak.
Remember to bring sunscreen, flashlights, lunch & water! Enjoy!
Corky Lakin will lead the Annual Hike to the Railroad Tunnel after Mass 10:00 a.m. Members from Mountain Bible Church have been invited to join us too.
MARYKNOLL
In their joyful commitment to serve God's poor, Maryknoll Priest, Brothers and Lay Missioners use their diverse talents and skills in a wide variety of apostolates.
Among these activities are sacramental ministry, community development, teaching, public health, farming, refugee work, lay leadership development and orphanage administration. Respecting the rich cultures of the people they serve, Maryknollers make every effort to develop Christian communities and encourage a native Catholic clergy.
We WELCOME Father Arthur Wille, a Maryknoll Missioner, who will speak at the Masses this Saturday and Sunday about his mission experience and ask for spiritual and financial help primarily through subscriptions to the Maryknoll Magazine.
PLEASE GIVE YOUR SUPPORT!
SECOND COLLECTION TODAY PETER"S PENCE COLLECTION AND MARYKNOLL PRIEST, BROTHERS AND LAY MISSIONERS.
THANK YOU!
Your generosity helps the Holy Father And Maryknoll Missioners.
Continue they pastoral care for the Church.
Share the Gospel message throughout the world.
Assist victims of disaster.
THANK YOU!
GOD BLES YOU!
YOU ARE A LETTER FROM CHRIST.
2 Corinthians 3:3
In the mailbox of my life I've found many forms of letters but the one I've most rejoiced in are the ones sent from my Lord.
They look most ordinary that no one would suspect they bear the blessed message of the truth about my heart.
Some letters bring me challenge to forego my hardened ways; some letters invite happiness and promise new delight.
Some letters gift my day with hope when all the world seems dark; some letters bear tough questions regarding weaknesses and sin.
Some letters send me healing when my heart is weary; some letters speak of loving and of giving beyond cost.
Some letters make me wonder how I ever could refuse, for they are letters of proposal for a love life with my God.
I know that I'll keep coming to the mailbox of my life, because the letters tell of Jesus and pursue me with his truth.
Questions for Journal Keeping:
"But you… who do you say that I am?" (Mk 8:28). Who is Jesus to you? If someone asked you to speak of your relationship with Jesus, what would you say?
THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
July 2, 2006
Because of sin, sickness and death have entered the world, but are overcome through the resurrection of Jesus. He hears the cry of those in need, healing the sick and raising the dead to life. He made himself poor that we might become rich.
CONFESSIONS:
By request or by appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
MASS INTENTIONS July 1 - 7
Saturday 5:00 p.m. +Dennis T. Stacey
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Leslie R. Olsen
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. + Joe Walsh
Thursday 8:00 a.m. Communion Services
Friday 8:00 a.m. Communion Services
Blessed are you, O Mary, who have believed; those things which have been said to you by the Lord shall be accomplished in you.
Clouds hide him; he walks upon the vault of the heavens! Jb 22:14
One dimension of God is mystery so awesome in its brightness that before it we are blinded. We imagine the God of mystery as dwelling far away, above and beyond the heavens he has made. Yet this same God of mystery dwells very near to us, in our midst, in Jesus Christ.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
June 24 & 25, 2006
TOTAL PLATE $ 1,508.00
The Parish Maintenance $ 887.00
We need your support to meet our
Budget figures—weekly collection needed: $2,005.00. Please help us!
God Bless You!
2006 ANNUAL BISHOP'S APPEAL
Thanks to all of you who have completed your ABA pledge. Our ABA from this community has pledged $9,480.00 of the $9,000.00 goal for the parish. Amount Collected as of May 2006 $7,518.75. Remember all the pledges over $4,000.00 will be returned to the parish for our needs. Numbers of the gifts from only 36 families!
Reaching Out in Faith, Hope & Charity.
CHOIR CALL
If you'd like to sing or play an instrument in the choir, please give us your own ideas. We need you! Questions? Call Norma Hammons @ 353-3326
RCIA
Would you like to be Catholic or be confirmed or receive the Eucharist?
Please call Fr. Eugenio at 408 353-2210.
He will be very happy to give our more information about RCIA
Outreach
Prayer Line, please call Fr. Eugenio at 408 353-2210 if you or someone you know is in need of prayer, or Communion.
ANNUAL HIKE TO THE RAILROAD TUNNEL
Corky Lakin will lead the Annual Hike to the Railroad Tunnel on Sunday July 9th 2006 after 10:00 am Mass. Members from Mountain Bible Church have been invited to join us too.
We will leave from the Church parking lot. Hiking boots/shoes required. Also, long sleeved shirts, long pants & socks are recommended because of poison oak. Remember to bring sun screen, flashlights, lunch & water! Enjoy!
PETER'S PENCE
Anyone who has discovered Christ must lead others to him.
In Pope Benedict XVI first encyclical, God Is Love, the Pope urges us to practice love of neighbor. The power of love is expressed in the unassuming quietness of daily services. Through works of charity, Catholics provide a powerful witness of love and deeds to empower the weak, the defenseless, and the voiceless and to sustain those who suffer.
How You Can Help
Pray- Please pray for the Holy Father, asking God's blessing on his mission of justices and peace for all.
Give- Please consider increasing your offering to help build a better world for those most in need.
MARYKNOLL
We welcome Father Arthur Wille, a Maryknoll Missioner, who will speak at the Masses Saturday and Sunday, July 8-9, 2006 about his mission experience and ask for spiritual and financial help primarily through subscriptions to the Maryknoll Magazine.
A summary on Maryknoll follows:
Founded in 1911 as The Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, Maryknoll's job is to bring God's Word to foreign lands. Maryknollers share the gospel not in words alone, but in practical and concrete actions: by feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, giving shelter to the homeless, comforting the oppressed.
Maryknoll depends entirely upon friends for support. Each benefactor's name is honored as a sacred trust – never revealed, sold, or exchanged with any outside organization, for any purpose whatever. All gifts received are used solely in mission work, mission education, recruitment, training, and the care of ill and retired missioners.
Father Wille, a native of Watsonville, has spent over 40 years on mission in Tanzania. He has done primary evangelization and social economic work among the African people. He has guided and helped develop a group of African sisters to also become missionaries.
TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY
June 25, 2006
In the midst of adversity, we need to trust in the saving presence of God, who triumphs over the water of the sea.
In the midst of distress, let us turn to the Lord in faith, to him whom even the wind and the sea obey.
He died and rose for our sake that we might live and not perish.
CONFESSIONS
:By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
MASS INTENTIONS June 24 - 30
Saturday 5:00 p.m. + Dennis T. Stacey
+ Robert Gorini
Sunday 10:00 a.m. Tony & Mary
Lipnicki
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. + Winn Walsh
Thursday 8:00 a.m. + Gloria Piro
Friday 8:00 a.m. Jackie Sanden (Sick)
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
June 17 & 18, 2006
WEEKLY GOAL $ 2,005.00
TOTAL PLATE $ 1,641.00
WE NEED TO REACH GOAL $364.00
PLEASE HELP US MEET TO OUR GOAL!
THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS YOU!
TODAY SECOND COLLECTION FOR OUR PARISH MAINTENANCE FUND
We need: deck and parking lot repairs done and termite treatment for the house, septic tank work and more. Please –with your help we will make it happen.
Summer Envelopes
We sincerely thank our parishioner who mail or deliver your weekly envelopes or your donation to the parish office while you are out-of-town or on vacation. As many of you understand our parish expenses and obligations do not take a vacation when you do, so it is very helpful to be able to rely on your continued support even when you cannot personally attend Mass here.
God is in the holy dwelling; the Lord will give a home to the lonely, power and strength to the people.
Hey Parents!
Looking for something different for your teens to do this summer? The Diocese of Monterey is sponsoring two very unique youth programs this summer around Leadership and Social Justice. These summer experiences provide skills and reflection to help youth and adults make a difference in their high school and parish communities. Hurry… Spaces are limited! Contact the Diocesan Office of Youth Ministry @ 831.373.1335 for further information.
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"Gospel Road"
a week-long service learning retreat focused on social justice, is coming to our Diocese this summer! This retreat is new to the diocese and will focus on team learning with adults and youth from the school or parish. Participants will be learning and working in different areas throughout the Monterey diocese. Mark your calendars fro July 30th – August 4th. Gospel road is designed for team of 1-2 adults and 2-5 teens.You Can Help Your Marriage –Do you feel alone? Are you frustrated or angry with each other? Do you argue…or have you just stopped talking to each other? Does talking about it only make it worse?
Retrouvaille helps couples through difficult times in their marriage. For confidential information about or to register for the September program beginning with a weekend on September 8-10 call 831.479.1260 or email:
[email protected]
The Birth of John The Baptist (24 June)
Patience dispels clock time and reveals a new time, the time of salvation. It is not the time measured by the abstract, objective units of the clock, the watch, or the calendar, but rather the time lived from within and experienced as full time. It is this full time about which Scripture speaks. All the great events of the Gospels occur in the fullness of time. A literal translation from the Greek shows this clearly: When the time for Elizabeth had become full she bore her son John (Luke 1:57)…
It is this full time, pregnant with new life that can be found through the disciples of patience. As long as we are the slaves of the clock and the calendar, our time remains empty and nothing really happens. Thus, we miss the moment of grace and salvation. But when patience prevents us from running from the painful moment in the false hope of finding our treasure elsewhere, we can slowly begin to see that the fullness of time is already here and that salvation is already taking place.
Taking Flight -- Story Meditation
It can be relative…
An American tourist was traveling abroad for the first time. On arrival at his first foreign airport he was faced with a choice between two passageways, one of which was marked
CITIZENS and the other ALIENS.He promptly headed for the first one. When told later that he would have to stand in the other line, he protested, "But I'm no alien, I'm an American!"
Date for your calendars…
Sunday July 9th, 2006 – Hike to the Railroad Tunnel led by Corky Lakin – more details next week.
BODY AND BLOOD.OF CHRIST SUNDAY
June 18, 2006
CORPUS CHRIST
The Lord is the center of all things and yet in such a quiet, unobtrusive, elusive way. He lives with us, even physically, but not in the same physical way that other elements are present to us. The transcended physical presence is what characterizes the Eucharist. It is already the other world present in this one. In the celebration of the Eucharist we are given an enclave in our world of space and time. God in Christ is really here, and yet his physical presence is not characterized by the same limitations of space and time that we know.
Only those who already love the Lord and believe in His active, loving presence to us can see the Eucharist. But is that not true of every good relationship that we have? Friendship is like that, human love is like that. The bonds that unite us with those we love are invisible bonds. They become sivible only indirectly, only by what we do as a result of them. But the bonds themselves are invisible. The presence of friends to one another is very real; this presence is palpably physical, sustaining us in difficult or joyful moments, and yet invisible.
The greatest mystery of the Christian faith is that God came to us in the body, suffered with us in the body, rose in the body, and gave us His body as food. No religion takes the body as seriously as the Christian religion. The body is not seen as the enemy or as a prison of the spirit, but celebrated as the spirit's temple. Through Jesus' birth, life, death, and resurrection, the human body has become part of the life of God. By eating the body of Christ, our own fragile bodies are becoming intimately connected with the risen Christ and thus prepared to be lifted up with him into the divine life.
Jesus says, "I am the living bread which has come down from heaven. Anyone who eats this bread will live forever; and the bread that I shall give is my flesh, for the life of the world" (John 6:51).
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
MASS INTENTIONS June 17 - 23
Saturday 5:00 p.m. Zarine Brown
Sunday 10:00 a.m. John Patrick Mercier
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. + Jean Lakin
Thursday 8:00 a.m. + Gloria Piro
Friday 8:00 a.m. Jim & Sarah Crissy
EMPTY YOUR-SELF COMPLETELY AND SIT WAITING, CONTENT WITH THE GRACE OF GOD.
NEX WEEKEND JUNE 24 & 25 SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR OUR PARISH MAINTENANCE FUND
We need: deck and parking lot repairs done and Termite Treatment for the house, septic tank work and more.
PLEASE - WITH YOUR HELP WE WILL MAKE IT HAPPEN!
July 8 & 9 – Peter's Pence (Collection for the Works of the Holy Father) (Universal)
STEWARDSHIP A WAY OF LIFE
Christ has no body now but ours. No hands, no feet, on earth but ours. Ours are the eyes through which He looks with compassion on this world. Ours are the feet with which He walks to do good. Ours are the hands with which He blesses all the world. Ours are the hands, ours are the feet. Ours are the eyes, ours is His body Christ has no body now on earth but ours.
-St. Teresa of Avila
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE REPORT SUNDAY JUNE 10 & 11, 2006
TOTAL PLATE……………$1,539.00
The weekly collection needs to cover our budget for this year is $2,005.00 PLEASE HELPS US meet to our Goal!
Thank You and God Bless You!
Summer Envelopes
We sincerely thank our parishioners who mail or deliver your weekly envelopes or your donation to the parish office while you are out-of-town or on vacation. As many of you understand our parish expenses and obligations do not take a vacation when you do, so it is very helpful to be able to rely on your continued support even when you cannot personally attend Mass here.
Marriage Help --- Retrouvaille has helped thousands of couples at all stages of disillusionment or misery in their marriage. This program can help you too. For confidential information about or to register for the September program beginning with a weekend on September 8-10 call 831. 479.1260 or email: [email protected] or visit the website at www.HelpOurMarriage.com
Please remember to bring with you to MASS each Sunday food items (non-perishable) for St. Vincent de Paul in Santa Cruz to distribute to the people in need.
Thank you for your continuous generosity!
Graduation Blessings
I am confident of this, that the one who began a good work among you will bring it to completion by the say of Jesus Christ. Philippians 1:6
Wishing you a future filled with great hopes, great things, for great are the plans of God.
Congratulations
On your accomplishment.
Happy Father's Day!
TRINITY SUNDAY
June 11, 2006
Feast of the Holy Trinity
About twenty people sat in a large circle in the lovely fenced-in garden. I tried to explain the mystery of the Trinity by saying that all human relationship are reflections of the relationships within God. God is the Lover, the Beloved, and the Love that binds us in unity. God invites us to be part of that inner movement of love so that we can truly become sons and daughters of the Father, sisters and brothers of the Son, and spouses of the Holy Spirit. Thus, all our human relationships can be lived in God, and as witness to God's divine presence in our lives.
I am deeply convinced that most human suffering comes from broken relationship. Anger, jealousy, resentment, and feelings of rejection all find their source in conflict between people who yearn for unity, community, and a deep sense of belonging. By claiming the Holy Trinity as home for our relational lives, we claim the truth that God gives us what we most desire and offers us the grace to forgive each other for not being perfect in love.
-Sabbatical Journey Henri J.M. Nouwen
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
MASS INTENTIONS 6/10 - 16
Saturday 5:00 p.m. The Mullen Family
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Cecily Olsen
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. John & Pat Brewster
Thursday 8:00 a.m. Cochran Family
Friday 8:00 a.m. The Devlin Family
SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR JUNE & JULY 2006
June 24 & 25 For Our Parish Maintenance Fund
July 8 & 9 – Peter's Pence (Collection for the Works of the Holy Father) (Universal)
STEWARDSHIP
The Lord God is one, there is no other. We have been chosen as his own, and, through the Spirit, are able to call God "Abba" (Father). Through baptism all nations are called to share in the life of the Son and acknowledge the triune God. We are good stewards of our inheritance when we share our faith and fulfill Our Lord's command to "go and make disciples of all the nations."
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
June 3 & 4, 2006
TOTAL PLATE………………..$ 1,886.00
Second Collection
Catholic Communications $251.00Thank You and God Bless You!
JOURNEY INTO JOY
For Caregivers:
Discover how active the hidden God is in your life. Trust, share, pray, relax, listen to the rhythm of the surf; walk on the beach; celebrate Mass; seek spiritual direction, Reconciliation, Anointing.
It is all there at the annual Caregiver's Retreat at the Villa Maria del Mar. $115.00 pays for Friday afternoon through Sunday lunch, July 28th – 30th. Fr. Patrick Dooling, Chaplain; Charmeil Theresi, Facilitator. Scholarship available. Call St. Joseph's Ministry with People with Disabilities. 831-475-8211, ext. 17
Please remember to bring with you to Mass each Sunday food items (non-perishable) for St. Vincent de Paul in Santa Cruz to distribute to the people in need.
THANK YOU for your continuous generosity!
Are you traveling?
For nationwide Mass times, call 1 800-627-7846 or check www.Masstimes.org
Hey parents...
Are you looking for a good activity for your kids to do this summer?Holy Eucharist Catholic Community
in Corralitos is Hosting Vacation Bible School 2006 "Stewards of God's Creation" for ages 4-12
Monday, June 26th –Friday, June 30th
From 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
With crafts, drama, music $ more!
"As each one has received a special gift, employ it in serving one another as good stewards of the manifold grace of God."
HEY PARENTS!
Looking for something different for your teens to do this summer? The Diocese of Monterey is sponsoring two very unique youth programs this summer around Leadership and Social Justice.
These summer experiences provide skills and reflection to help youth and adults make a difference in their high school and parish communities. HURRY… spaces are limited! Contact Rena or the Diocesan Office of Youth Ministry at 831.373.1335 for further information.
"GOSPEL ROAD," a week-long service learning retreat focused on social justice, is coming to our Dioceses this summer! This retreat is new to the diocese and will focus on team learning with adults and youth. Participants will be learning and working in different areas throughout the Monterey dioceses. Mark your calendars for July 30th – August 4th. It is designed for teams of 1-2 adults and 4-8 youth.
Matthew 28:16-20
"Go therefore and make disciples of all nations." A face in the crowd!!!
At the park I recognized a young woman in a wheelchair. We had met five years earlier at a special school for the deaf and blind where she was a fifteen-year-old resident, and I was employed as a pastoral worker.
As I approached her I noticed that her health had rapidly deteriorated –not just her sight and hearing but her muscle movements as well. I made myself know to her by pressing sign language into the palm of her hand. To my delight, she remembered me. Her next
questiontook me aback: "How did you recognize me? Was it may face or my wheelchair?"
How do you live out your baptismal call to bring the Word of God to the world?
June 4, 2006
Pentecost
Season of the Spirit
Pentecost is a dramatic moment in the liturgical year when the Spirit of God, "aflame with his fire" fills the universe and tells of a new heaven and a new earth. Fifty days after Easter, the Spirit showers down on the apostles, signifying the bird of the Church and salvation for all in Jesus Christ. Whit Sunday inaugurates a season of joy, hope, and mission, a time when the Church comes "alive with a new breath."
Pentecost is the season of spiritual energy and political dynamism.
If people lived the spiritual life radically, it would affect everything they touched. Not only would it have an impact on personal growth and relationship, it would also influence economics, politics, and social structures. But, none the less, one didn't live the spiritual life with the deliberate intention to make political changes or induce social transformation.
Pentecost is the season when we are called to witness to the ends of the earth, no matter the political, cultural, or religious obstacles that might compromise our spiritual integrity. We might even be impelled to speak out in the name of truth and justice, knowing that derision or isolation might be our only rewards.
The Breath of life; when we speak about the Holy Spirit, we speak about the breath of God, breathing in us. The Greek word for "spirit" is pneuma, which means "breath." We are seldom aware of our breathing. It is so essential for life that we only think about it when something is wrong with it.
The Spirit of God is like our breath. God's spirit is more intimate to us than we are to ourselves. We might not often be aware of it, but without it we cannot live a "spiritual life." It is the Holy Spirit of God who prays in us, who offers us the gifts of love, forgiveness, kindness, goodness, gentleness, peace, and joy. It is the Holy Spirit who offers us the life that death cannot destroy. Let us always pray: "Come, Holy Spirit, come."
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
MASS INTENTIONS June 3 - 9
Saturday 5:00 p.m. Jane Howe
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Leslie R. Olsen
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. Charles and Martha Hill
Thursday 8:00 a.m. Cochran family
Friday 8:00 a.m. For the Parish
Give us your intentions, and pray with the Mass!!!
SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR JUNE 2006
TODAY – Catholic Communications Collection (National)
June 24 & 25 for Our Parish Maintenance Fund
STEWARDSHIP
St. Paul reminds us today that all of our gifts have their source in the Holy Spirit and that those gifts are given "for the common good." What gifts are mine to share?
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE REPORT
May 27 & 28,
2006TOTAL PLATE …... $ 1, 556.00
The weekly collection needs to cover our budget for this year is $2,005.00
PLEASE HELP US meet our Goal!
Second Collection Maintenance Fund $598.50
Thank You and God Bless You!
CHUCH RECOGNITION
The LIGHT +Jean & Corwin Lakin
The WATER Patricia Mullen
The SALT Sara Devlin & Riley Curran
The ACTION Dan Dwyer
Many people in our Parish working very hard, this year we recognize these brothers and sisters.
We are very proud of you!
THANK YOU!
Birthright of San Jose would like to thank the generous parishioners at Christ Child for the flower contributions on Mothers' Day, which was the biggest collection we've ever had at more than $2 a flower! Our work to help women in crisis pregnancies is totally supported by individual donations so we truly thank God for each one of you. We are often the safety net for women who don't qualify for help elsewhere and sometimes the only difference between homelessness and finding shelter. If you would like to find out more about our services or volunteering call 241-8444. May God bless your generous hearts.
Praying With the Five Senses
Hear/Listen
Listen carefully to me… Incline your ear, and come to me; listen so that you may live (Is 55:203).
Your servant is listening (1 Sm 3:10).
Do: Sit very, very quietly. Be still. Listen to all the sound around you. Listen to all the sounds that are with you.
After your time of listening, make a list of what you have heard.
Reflect: What do you hear in the silence of your heart? Prayer…
Touch/Feel
I was to them like those who lift infants to their cheeks (Hos 11:4).
But Jesus said, "Someone touched me; for I noticed that power had gone out from me" (Lk 8:46).
Do: Spend time with your hands. Touch the texture of skin; notice the bumps, ridges, contours; feel the shape and size of your hands. Close your eyes and touch your hands again. Imagine God holding your hands.
Reflect: What does God's hand in your hand feel like? Prayer…
Thanks to all who helped set up and put away the tables and chairs for the reception after Jean Lakin's funeral and after the Parish BBQ last weekend. A special thank you to the high school students. Also thanks to all who brought food to share.
THE LOAN
We didn't inherit the earth from our parents. We're borrowing it from our children.
Chief Seattle
Today…today….today…
The Volunteer Fireman's Annual BBQ today – after
Mass - please support this event.
ASCENSION OF THE LORD
May 28, 2006
THE ASCENSION
Dear Lord, at the end of this Ascension Day I am filled with gratitude. I realize that on this day you concluded your stay among us and the great mystery of your incarnation became visible in its fullness. Your earthly life, which began with Gabriel's visit to your Mother, was concluded when you were lifted up in a cloud and take from the sight of your disciples. You, O Lord, Son of God, Son of Man, Emmanuel, Messiah, and Redeemer of all people, you indeed share with us all that is human and led our humanity to the right hand of your Heavenly Father. When you were no longer seen by your friends and had left them behind, you had fulfilled your divine mission. You taught us all we need to know; you did all that could be done; you gave us all that you had.
What would my life have been without knowing you? All my joys and pains are connected with your having come into this world.
Thank you, Lord, for your life on this earth and for calling me to tell the story of your life to all people. Amen.
(A Cry for Mercy – Henri J.M. Nouwen)
MASS INTENTIONS 5/27 – 6/1
Saturday 5:00 p.m. Cynthia Incorvati
Sunday 10:00 a.m. Mei Ming and
Colleagues
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. +David M. Hammons
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. + Dominga Lujan
Thursday 8:00 a.m. +Leslie R. Olsen
Friday 8:00 a.m. All Graduated
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
TODAY SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR OUR PARISH MAINTENANCE FUND
We need…
* Parking Lot * Termite Treatment * Septic work * * and more…
STEWARDSHIP
Jesus' commandment is that His disciples love one another, even to the point of laying down their lives, if necessary. What gifts of myself – my skills and talents, my time and resources – will best demonstrate my love for God's people.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
May 20 & 21, 2006
TOTAL PLATE …... $ 1,294.00
The weekly collection needs to cover our budget for this year is $2,005.00 PLEASE HELPS US meet to out Goal!
Second Collection Catholic Charities
$ 616.00
Your Chance to Join the Circle of Caring!
Thank You and God Bless You!
Attention Cursillistas and all who are interested in Cursillo: Join the Cursillo Community for faith sharing and fellowship at an Ultreya on Saturday, June 10, 2006, 7:00 p.m., at Holy Eucharist Parish in Corralitos. It is a great opportunity to find out more about Cursillo and for Cursillistas to rekindle the movement in their lives. If you have any questions, please call either your local Cursillo Parish Representative Dave Roberts 408 353-1880 or Cindy Vierra at 831 757-5193, or visit our website at www.montereycursillo.org
END OF MAY: VISITATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
May 31, Wednesday Mass at 7:30 p.m. and after prayer of the Holy Rosary.
Bring your children to Mary with flowers.
Special invitation to the children of the First Communion on this year.
WE HAVE VERY SPECIAL PEOPLE THIS YEAR IN RELIGION EDUCATION PROGRAM
Elsa
Herb
Kevin
Nancy
Paula
Nanette
Sharon
Tricia
YOU MADE VERY GOOD WORK WITH OUR CHILDREN. THANK YOU!
Praying With the Five Senses
To understand the world knowledge is not enough; you must see it, touch it, live in its presence and drink the vital heat of existence in the very heart of reality.
-Pierre Teilhard de Chardin-
Smell/Breathe. Then God formed humankind from the dust of the ground, and breathed into humankind's nostrils the breath of life (Gen 2:7).
Let my prayer be counted as incense before you (Ps 141:2).
Do: Go for a walk. Give yourself the gift of breathing. Notice your breath; celebrate the fact that you are alive. Be aware of breathing, in life and breathing out what is not life-giving.
Reflect: What is the incense of your life that is being offered to God? Prayer:…
Taste/Savor. Taste and see that God is good (Ps 34:8).
I would feed you with the finest of the wheat, and with honey from the rock I would satisfy you (Ps 81:16).
Do: As you eat your meals today, savor every bite. Take time to enjoy all the different flavors. Chew slowly. Be grateful for the gift of nourishment on all levels of your life.
Reflect: What does the goodness of God taste like to you? Prayer….
See/Observe. So I have looked upon you in the sanctuary (Ps 63:2).
Jesus, looking at him, loved him (Mk10:21).
Do: Find something in nature. Look long at it. Befriend it. See of its details (size, shape, color, texture, etc.). Then, take a piece of paper and sketch it.
Reflect: What do you see of God's presence in your life? How do you look upon others with love? Prayer….
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
May 21, 2006
Living and Sharing the Good News
In recent years evangelization has once again become essential to our Christian faith. Evangelization means understanding the good news, letting it sink into every fiber of our being and sharing it with others.
Todays first reading describes Peters meeting with the Roman centurion Cornelius. Instructed by a vision of Gods love for all persons, Peter proclaims the key insight about God that triggers the whole Christian mission: God shows no partiality whoever fears him and acts uprightly is acceptable to him. Then the Holy Spirit comes down on the listeners so they can proclaim Gods greatness in various languages.
In the second reading, John encourages his people to love one another for everyone who loves is begotten by God and knows God. John draws no definite line here between believer and unbeliever. Everyone who loves is of God because where love is, there is God.
The gospel deepens our understanding of love. Jesus invites us to remain in my love by keeping his commandment to love one another. Loving God and our neighbor is the basis of evangelization. Jesus calls us and appoints us to go out and bear fruit. In loving concern we go out to others so that they, too, will benefit from this good news.
John Spicer.
MASS INTENTIONS 5/20 - 26
Saturday, 5:00 p.m. Julie Marie Brennan & Brian T. Stacey
Sunday, 10:00 a.m. + Dennis T. Stacey
Tuesday, 9:00 a.m. + John Walsh
Thursday, 8:00 a.m. Cochran family
Friday, 8:00 a.m. +Theresa Kreyer
The Best Gift
Offer the MASS for birthdays, anniversaries, special intentions, and for the repose of the soul.
We have No Mass intentions. PLEASE use this opportunity.
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR
MAY 2006
May 20-21 CATHOLIC CHARITIES ANNUAL APPEAL
Your Chance to Join the Circle of Caring!
Once a year, Catholic Charities invites you, as parishioners, to join the Circle of Caring. The Catholic Charities Annual Appeal helps support the social service efforts of the Church of the Monterey Diocese. We ask for your generosity of funds, your prayers and on occasion your time to join in this special outreach to over 25,000 families and individuals annually. The focus of the outreach is the working poor, disenfranchised, those struggling with emotional issues, and those working toward citizenship. Our services are not a hand out but rather a way of easing the burden of those less fortunate, thereby strengthening families and communities. The 15 staff members of Catholic Charities work in the four counties of Monterey, Santa Cruz, San Benito, and San Luis Obispo. We are not funded through the Annual Bishops Appeal or any other Diocesan revenues and that is why we count on you. So, on behalf of all who count on Catholic Charities, we thank you.
STEWARDSHIP
Jesus commandment is that His disciples love one another, even to the point of laying down their lives, if necessary. What gifts of myself my skills and talents, my time and resources will best demonstrate my love for Gods people.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE REPORT SUNDAY
May 13 7 14, 2006
TOTAL PLATE .$ 1,472.00
The weekly collection needs to cover our budget for this year is $2,005.00 PLEASE helps us meet out goal!
Thank You and God Bless You!
VISITATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
May 3rd Wednesday Mass at 7:30 p.m. and prayer of the Holy Rosary
Bring your children to Mary with flowers.
Special invitation to the children of the First Communion of these years.
The Seven Steps of Morning
My (our) first step is that of gratitude for the gift of another fresh day of life.
My (our) second step is that of love for the Holy One and for all of my dear ones.
My third step is that of hope for the possibility of growth in each moment.
My fourth step is that compassion for all of creation and our deep connection.
My fifth step is that of generosity for all that shall be asked of me this day.
My sixth step is that of laughter for the joys that will refresh my heart.
My seventh step is that of patience for the difficult challenges that may arise.
Giver of Life, awaken my (our) entire being so that I (we) can enter this day with the eagerness of one who sees beauty and truth strewn through every part of Life. Deepen my (our) bond with you and strengthen my (our) peace. Amen.
(Out of the Ordinary by Joyce Rupp)
I am the resurrection and the life, said the Lord: he who believes in me will not die for ever.
Jean Lakin
She entered in the promise of immortality - an everlasting dwelling place in heaven on Friday, May 19, 2006
We pray for Corky and family
Give her eternal rest, O Lord, and may your light shine on her for ever.
FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
May 14, 2006
The Heart of the Seed
A Creed for the Sowing of Seeds
"A man throws seed on the land. Night and day, while he sleeps, when he is awake, the seed is sprouting and growing; how, he does not know." Mark 4:26-28
I believe that this one of the earth's finest moments, that the sun lifting yellows and greens into life of tiny poplar leaves is much like God's own Spirit of love lifting life into me.
I believe that the Word of God has many times been planted in my life, often because of another who receive the seed in ready soil, brought forth a harvest, and shared that goodness with me.
I believe that the call to be a sower of the word is a privilege and a blessing, that no one can ever earn the right or claim the duty, that it is a gift freely given and a ministry to be constantly celebrated in gratitude.
I believe that great things can come forth from even the tiniest seed planted in love and cared for tenderly in the heart of another.
I believe that usually only God knows what sprouting and greening will come from the
Word planted through my ministry. I am content in knowing that I have tried, with the sower's grace, to seed that Word in faith and with joy.I believe that even the most insignificant aspects of life can be the seed of God's gifting, that deeper faith can root and mature in very ordinary soil.
I believe that my life will always know its season of hope, that I will find a flower after every finality of ice and snow, that I will find green, growing things after every harsh, barren reign of winter's rage.
And most of all…
I believe in the Sower of all seeds, in the God of Spring time, in the Giver of all good and growing things, my Lord and my God!
Fresh Bread of Joyce Rupp
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment
MASS INTENTIONS May 13 - 19
Saturday 5:00 p.m. The Curran Family
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Cecily Olsen
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. + Maria G. Otero
Thursday 8:00 a.m. The Cochran Family
Friday 8:00 a.m. The Devlin Family
SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR MAY 2006
May 20 & 21 – Catholic Charities Appeal (Diocesan)
Catholic Charities is one of the largest social service agencies in the country and has been helping people for more than 275 years. Here in the Monterey Diocese, we have helped:
Low-income families, Immigrants. Troubled youth, the elderly and the homeless for more than 20 years!!
STEWARDSHIP
"I give you a new commandment, says the Lord; love one another as I have loved you." John 31:34
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
May 6 & 7, 2006
TOTAL PLATE …... $ 1,386.00
Thank You! God Bless You!
BIRTHRIGHT FLOWERS
Birthright of San Jose thanks all who made donations this weekend for flowers. Our mothers and their families appreciate your generosity. Thanks also to those who took the time to help on Saturday preparing the beautiful flowers.
Is Your Marriage Tearing You Apart?
Retrouvaille has helped thousands of couples. For confidential information about the May 19-20 weekend call John & Dianne at 831-479-1260, email: [email protected] or visit the web at www.RetroCa.com
Birthright Flowers
If your teen needs some community service hours or you'd just like to do something as outreach together come join Birthright of San Jose volunteers next Saturday morning, May 13th to prepare our flowers for Mother's Day. We'll be at the St. Frances Cabrini parish center from about 9 a.m. to noon. Bring scissors or clippers as there will still be some of the thorns on the roses, Gloves are handy too. We will have refreshments for the workers.
Northern California Charismatic Convention:
Convention Center, Great American Parkway, Santa Clara- weekend of May 26, 27 & 28. Convention highlights include seven outstanding speakers, General Sessions and Workshop, Eucharistic Worship Service, Healing Mass, and Prayer Ministry. Also, complete Youth & Children's Ministries (if pre-registered)
For complete schedule and registration brochure, call 1 7-7- 643-2238 or register at the door. Information is also available at
www.nerespirit.comHappy Mother's Day!
Magnificat to the God of Dawn
My being proclaims the wonders of light as it slowly penetrates the ebbing darkness.
And my spirit bows to the beauty of the One who gives life to all that has existence.
Oh, vibrant green stems of life sing out yours praise to the Heart who draws you forth.
Bird songs rejoicing in the breath of dawn; warble your joy in view of the morning star.
Dew drops radiant upon the wetness of grass give glory to the Wise Creator who sustains you.
Flower gardens, rushing streams, silent deserts, sing, sing, for the Dancer who rejoices in your midst.
Peoples of the planet, creatures of the universe, play before the Enlivener who delights in you.
And my soul, my soul, rise up and greet this day with gratitude, in a stance of humble remembering.
For all I am, and all I am called to be, is held in the hands of a Creator who daily loves me into life. Joyce Rupp
FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
May 7, 2006
God's Writing on Our Hearts
As a child I knew God. I met God at the tennis court. Nose pressed against the chain link fence, I watched enthralled as fully habited Sister played tennis. Through their joyful play, these nuns taught me that God likes to have fun.
I also learned that God has a great sense of humor. God enjoyed making wind so that the habits billowed upwards and outwards. I learned that God liked me. These Sisters always took time from their game and smiled and waved at me. They even knew me by name! (Maybe God knows me too!)
John imagines Jesus as a shepherd, calling us to follow him. This call is our vocation. I learned the true meaning of vocation on a retreat when the director told us that at the very beginning of time God wrote our vocation on our heart. What we need is help to discover the writing on our hearts, then to learn to read this writing and finally to celebrate it so that we can truly live according to God's desire for us.
The tennis court sisters brought joy and laughter into my life because they had made the journey inward and read the writing on their hearts. Living their lives with passion, they brought me to a deeper understanding of God. We can do this…one for another. Are you ready to listen to the shepherd's voice and discover the writing on your heart?
Karen Johnson
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
MASS INTENTIONS May 6-12
Saturday 5:00 p.m. For the Parish
Sunday 10:00 a.m. +Leslie R. Olsen
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. Communion Services
Thursday 8:00 a.m. Communion Services
Friday 8:00 a.m. Communion Services
The Holy Father as "WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS" has designated TODAY.
We need more priests, sisters, missionaries and lay people to preach the Gospel.
We need people of love in Christian marriage.
Please pray for vocations…!
"Flesh feeds on the body and blood of Christ, that the soul may grow fat on God." Tertullian
SECOND COLLECTIONS
MAY 2006
May 20 & 21 – Catholic Charities Appeal (Diocesan)
May 27 & 28
-- For Our Parish Maintenance Fund.STEWARDSHIP
To be good stewards we must be good shepherds, willing to lay down our lives for those committed to our care, not mere hired hands who run off, "leaving the sheep to be snatched and scattered by the wolf."
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
April 29 & 30, 2006
TOTAL PLATE …... $1, 952.00
SECOND COLLECTION $ 894.00
for our Parish Maintenance Fund.
Thank YOU! And God BLESS YOU!
BIRTHRIGHT FLOWERS
The flower being presented to honor all women as spiritual mothers today is a gift from Birthright of San Jose. Birthright is an all-volunteer pregnancy support service that has been serving women and families in San Jose for more than 30 years. We come to you today to request your prayers, and to ask you to consider whether God maybe calling you to lend your hand to this work as a phone volunteer, auxiliary member, or as a donor. If you would like to know more about Birthright or know someone who might need our help, the flower has a card with our phone number. Thank you and God bless you.
CONFIRMATION
Michael Hausle
Last Monday at Santa Clara Mission with Bellarmine College Prep. School.
Congratulation!
Catch the SPIRIT!
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 2005-2006
TODAY FIRST COMMUNION DAY
May 14th MOTHERS DAY
May 21st LAST CLASS OF THIS SCHOOL YEAR & TEACHER TRIBUTES.
First Communion Class:
Paul Joseph Devlin
Ann Katherine Erickson
David Graham George
Jessica V. Guerrero
Reina V. Guerrero
Lauren Ann Lacey
Caice Joy Lanovaz
Louie Michael Le Gear
Miriam Michelle M. Montion
Juliana Danielle Navarini
Jennie Ann Marie Thomas
Jorge Vargas
CONGRATULATIONS!
As we receive in communion at this altar the most holy Body and Blood of your Son. we may be filled with every heavenly blessing and grace.
HUMMING IN THE DARKNESS
Hope means to keep living amid desperation and to keep humming in the darkness.
Hoping is knowing that there is love, it is trust in tomorrow it is falling asleep and waking again when the sun rises.
In the midst of a gale at sea, it is to discover land.
In the eyes of another it is to see that you are understood As long as there is still hope. There will also be prayer… And you will be held in God's hands.Henri J.M. Nouwen
THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER
April 30, 2006
The Hidden Christ
The ragged stranger looked at me. He didn't have to say anything. The plea in his eyes was enough. Was I going to help or not? Startled out of my routine, terrified at the thought of just where this encounter may lead me, I hesitated. What do I do?
I could ignore his plea. The guilt would surely just be momentary. The comfortable complacency of the everyday would soon settle back in around me. After all, I am not the one whom Peter talks about in the first reading rejecting the Holy and Righteous One, am I? I really don't have to feel guilty. It certainly isn't as if I had killed someone, is it?
Experience has taught me that the more I give of myself, the more I will receive. Livid faith actively grows. Why am I so disbelieving and still wondering how to act? What do I have to fear?
I know that Jesus appears to us every day in the people around us. Why is it so difficult to respond to his outstretched hand? Startled and terrified at his appearance among them, the disciples didn't know what to do either. But Jesus said to them, "peace be with you." He is still here among us offering forgiveness for our sins and urging us to be his witnesses proclaiming through our deeds his name to all nations.
Michael Dougherty.
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
PREGNANCY SUPPORT:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800 550-4900
MASS INTENTIONS 4/29 – 5/5
Saturday 5:00 p.m. For the Parish
Sunday 10:00 a.m. +Aileen Farmer
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. +Aileen Farmer
+Leslie R. Olsen
Thursday 8:00 a.m. Cochran Family
Friday 8:00 a.m. Pat Maginnis and Fam.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
April 22 & 23, 2006
TOTAL PLATE …... $ 1,831.00
CATHOLIC HOME MISSIONS $ 693.00
TODAY SECOND COLLECTION FOR OUR PARISH MAINTENANCE FUND!
Thank You and God Bless You!
Pastoral Council & Finance Council Meeting will be held on May 4th at 7:30 PM. With "Tostada's" Dinner.
Everybody welcome!
Many brothers and sisters for the Parish work very hard for us. Thank You!
Attention Cursillistas and all who are interested in Cursillo: Join the Cursillo Community for faith sharing and fellowship at an Ultreya on Saturday, May 13, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. at St. Joseph's Parish in Spreckels. It is a great opportunity to find out more about Cursillo and for Cursillistas to rekindle the movement in their lives. If you have any questions, please call either your local Cursillo parish representative or Cindy Vierra at (831) 757-5193.
www.montereycursillo.orgFrom: Bishop Sylvester D. Ryan, D.D.
Dear Brother and Sisters
Monday May 1St will be a national day of action in support of just immigration reform. In our own diocese, coordinated activities in Santa Cruz, San Benito and Monterey counties will culminate in a march scheduled to take place in Salinas at 4:00 p.m. I am asking all the people of the Diocese to make Monday May 1st a day of prayer for comprehensive immigration reform.
Let us join together so that the day will come soon when our country will put into place policies to address the root causes of migration, such as global poverty; reform our legal immigration system, including an earned legalization program, a temporary worked program with appropriate worker protections, and reductions in waiting times in family-based immigration categories; and restoration of due process for immigrants…
In his annual Message on World Migration Day in 1966, Pope John Paul II detailed the very reasons why we support comprehensive immigration reform when he said, "In the Church no one is a stranger, and the Church is not foreign to anyone, anywhere. As a sacrament of unity and thus a sign and binding force for the whole human race, the Church is the place where illegal immigrants are also recognized and accepted as brothers and sisters. It is the task of the various Dioceses actively to ensure that these people, who are obliged to live outside the safety net of civil society, may find a sense of brotherhood in the Christian community."
Thank you for your care and support on this issue.
HAPPY MOTHER DAY…
On Mother's Day we remember our mothers with a beautiful flower from Birthright of San Jose, an all-volunteer pregnancy support service that has been serving women and families for more than 30 years. If you would like to know more about Birthright or know someone who might be in need of our help, the flower has a card attached. Prayers, donations and volunteers are gratefully welcomed.
A SIGN OF LOVE
The resurrection of Jesus was a hidden event. Jesus didn't rise from the grave to baffle his opponents, to make a victory statement, or to prove to those who crucified him that he was right after all. Jesus rose as a sign to those who loved him and followed him that God's divine love is stronger than death. To the women and men who committed themselves to him, he revealed that his mission had been fulfilled. To those who shared in his ministry, he gave the sacred task to call people into the new life within him. The world didn't take notice. Only those whom he called by name, with whom he broke bread and to whom he spoke words of peace, were aware of what happened. Still, it was this hidden event that freed humanity from the shackles of death
.First Holy Communion next Sunday – May 7th, 2006.
SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY APRIL 23, 2006
The Journey from Doubt to Faith
Strong emotions run through today's gospel reading. The disciples experience fear, amazement and joy when Jesus appears. Thomas feels heart-wrenching disappointment, longing and doubt- and then astonished humble gratitude.
We can relate to the story of Thomas. Who among us has not at some time felt deep pangs of regret at missing out on seeing someone we deeply loved or on some significant occasion?
Thomas responds testily when the other disciples told him their wondrous experience of Jesus' visit. We sense the anguish in Thomas's doubting complaint that he would need sure proof before believing their too-good-to-be-true news. Who expected that Jesus would return the next week to reassure Thomas in the very concrete ways he asked?
When we suffer disappointment and doubt, we can draw reassurance from this beautiful account. God is with us and will hear and respond to our doubt-filled cries. But there is a further insight to be gleaned from this story.
When we are sad, it may be wise not to give up on those places and the company of those people where and with whom we have met God in the past. God is always calling us together, in little and larger groups, with others who are walking the same path of faith, doubt and renewed faith that characterizes our human journey. Beth Porter
.MASS INTENTIONS 4/22 -28
Saturday 5:00 pm. For the Parish
Sunday 10:00 am. + Margaret Juleson
Tuesday 9:00 pm. + Aileen Farmer
Thursday 8:00 am. + Steven Bojorquez
Friday 8:00 am.
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
PREGNANCY SUPPORT
Birthright 241-8444 or 800 550-4900
Stewardship of Treasure Report
April 15 & 16, 2006
Plate Collection…………….$2,827.00
St. Francis Soup Kitchen $ 291.70
Holy Cross St.Vincent de Paul 290.00
Pastoral Council Meeting will be held on April 27th at 7:00PM
."Thanks, thanks be to you, Eternal Father! I am imperfect and full of darkness, but you, perfection and light, have show me the way of your Son, I was dead, and you brought me to life."
St. Catherine of Siena.
SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR APRIL
April 22 & 23, Today Catholic Home Missions Appeal
Did You Know?
45% of dioceses in the United States are in serious need of financial help.
There are only 19 active priests in the Archdiocese of Anchorage to serve all of central Alaska.
Where Your Donation Goes:
Aid to poor parishes. Evangelization. Religious Education. Education of Seminarians, Deacons and Lay Ministers
Ministry with Ethnic Groups Prison…
Catholic Home Missions need your HELP!
2006 ANNUAL BISHOP'S APPEAL
Thanks to all of you who have completed your ABA pledge. Our ABA from this community has pledged $9,360.00 remembers all the pledges over $4,000.00 will be returned to the parish. You are truly a generous caring community!
Number of Families 35!
God Bless you all!
Visit www.christchild.org
Many thanks for all the volunteers - Lectors, Eucharistic Ministers, Musicians, Acolytes and all the people who participated in Holy Week and Easter.
Environment folks:
Dan, Sarah, Catherine and AnnaMarie Devlin. Pat Mullen. Diane O'Regan, Jeanette Roberts, Dave Hammons, Don, Gail Hanley, Paula, Lauren Lacey, Karen Sterry, and Flo.
God Bless you!
Fr. Eugenio and the entire Parish.
Sacramental Celebration
St. Joseph's Catholic Community, Capitola. Thursday, April 27 at 11:00 am. There will be a special celebration of the Anointing of the Sick
The following people might want to attend: Those in need of spiritual healing. The "Advanced in age", even though they are not sick or feeble.
Children who are sick and can understand the purpose of sacramental anointing. Those suffering from emotional and mental illness and addictions. Those who are seriously ill.
A lunch in the parish hall following the Mass.
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE AND RECONCILIATION
Paul, Devlin, Anna Erickson, Davey George, Jess Guerrero , Reina Guerrero, Lauren Lacey, Casey Lanovaz Louie Le Gear, Miriam Mointoin, Julianna Navarini, Jennie Ann Thomas, Jorge Venegas.
EASTER SUNDAY: RESURRECTION OF THE LORD April 16, 2006 JOY "Your sorrow will turn into joy" John 16:20. "Rejoice in the Lord always; again I say, Rejoice" Phil 4:4. "He has risen, Alleluia!" May the joy of the risen Jesus Christ be with you. To bring
joy into our very soul the good God has given himself to us. In Bethlehem, "joy"
said the angel. In his life, he wanted to share his joy with his apostles "that
my joy may be in you". Joy was the password of the first Christians. Saint Paul
–how often he repeated himself: "Rejoice in the Lord always; again I say,
rejoice". In return for the great grace of baptism the priest tells the newly
baptized: "May you serve the Church joyfully." Joy is not simply a matter of
temperament in the service of God and souls. It is always hard- all the more
reason why we should try to acquire it and make it grow in our hearts. Joy is prayer; joy is strength; joy is love; joy is a net of
love by which you can catch souls. CONFESSIONS
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
MASS INTENTIONS 4/15-21
Saturday 8:00 p.m. For the Parish
Sunday 10:00 a.m. +Barbara Hites
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. Balbina B/day
Thursday 8:00 a.m. Efrain B/day
Friday 8:00 a.m. +Dennis T. Stacey
SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR APRIL 2006
April 22 & 23 Catholic Home Missions Appeal (National)
April 29 & 30 Parish Maintenance Fund
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE REPORT SUNDAY
April 8 & 9, 2006
TOTAL PLATE …... $ 1,855.00
Thank You and God Bless You!
The weekly collection needs to cover our budget for this year is $2,005.00 Please helps us meet out goal!
"I have risen : I am with you once more"
Did you know? In California…
Girls as young as 12 years of age can obtain abortions without their parents' knowledge.
Public school may arrange for an abortion for a 7-12 grade student and transport her off-campus site for the surgery- without parental knowledge or permission. Girls who can not afford abortions can apply to tax-funded Medi-Cal.
Do you know Catholic teaching?
The family is a community uniquely created to teach and transmit cultural, ethical, social, sexual and religious values.
Parents have the original, primary and inalienable right to educate their children and must be acknowledged as the first and foremost educators of their children.
Public authority must respect and foster the dignity, lawful independence, privacy, integrity and stability of every family.
Did you know?
The Parents Right to Know a Child Protection Initiative, which is a constitutional amendment, will curb the abuse of parental prerogatives and rights that currently exist in California law and public school policy.
The Parents' Right to Know and Child Protection Initiative is currently being circulated for signatures. The proponents have until May 15 to secure the 900,000 signatures they project they need to qualify the initiative for the November 2006 ballot.
Benefit Yard Sale
On Saturday, April 22nd, Birthright of San Jose will host a yard sale in front of their office at 2071A Alameda Way (off the Alameda near Hwy. 880) to raise funds for services to women in crisis pregnancies. Come by to visit and shop. Donations accepted Thursday evening ( 6:30-8:30 p.m.) or Friday day ( 10:30-2:30) or call the Hammons @ 353-3326.
"I was a stranger and you welcomed me" (Matthew 25:35) Today the illegal migrant comes before us like that' a stranger in whom Jesus asks to be recognized. To welcome him and to show him solidarity is a duty of hospitality and fidelity to Christian identity itself." Pope John Paul II, Annual Message for World Migration Day, 1996.
EASTER MEDITION
Then their eyes were opened, and they recognized him LK 24:31
All around me Easter is happening. God continues to real love, to extend invitations to growth, to offer me hope. What is God's latest revelation to me? How has this changed my life?
"Do not be afraid; I know that you are looking for Jesus who was crucified. He is not here; for he has been raised…"Mt 28:5
Fear filled the hearts of those who had loved Jesus. They found it difficult to believe the Easter message. What keeps me from hearing the truth that is being offered to me? What is my resistance?
Jesus said to her, "Mary!" Jn 20:16
In the moment of hearing her name called, Mary recognized Jesus. With the sound of her name, she was bonded in love once again. When and how have I known intimacy with the Holy One? Do I believe that I, too, am very dear in God's eyes?
"You have put on Christ. In him you have been baptized. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia."
HOLY WEEK
CHRIST CHILD CHURCH, LOS GATOS, CA
PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD'S PASSION APRIL 9, 2006 VIGIL SATURDAY MASS 5:00 p.m. SUNDAY MASS 10:00 a.m.
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CHRISM MASS
APRIL 10, 2006
Monday MASS at 11:00 a.m. with Bishop Sylvester Ryan
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MADONNA DEL SASSO CHURCH, SALINAS, CA.
APRIL 12, 2006 MASS AT 7:30 p.m. WITH ANOINTING OF THE SICK |
GOOD FRIDAY OF THE LORD'S PASSION APRIL 14, 2006 STATIONS OF THE CROSS AT 12:00 p.m. CELEBRATION OF THE LORD'S PASSION AT 7:00 p.m. LITURGY OF THE WORD GENERAL INTERCESSIONS VENERATION OF THE CROSS HOLY COMMUNION DAY OF UNIVERSAL FAST AND ABSTINENCE IN THE CHURCH
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HOLY SATURDAY NIGHT: THE EASTER VIGIL
APRIL 15, 2006
MASS OF VIGIL AT 8:00 p.m.
SERVICE OF LIGHT
LITURGY OF THE WORD
CELEBRATION OF THE SACRAMENTS OF INTIATION
LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST
APRIL 16, 2006 SUNRISE SERVICES IN SUMMIT ROAD "GAZEBO" WITH MONTAIN BIBLE CHURCH AT 7:00 a.m. EASTER MASS AT 10:00 a.m. Easter Egg Hunt After 10:00 a.m. Mass ALLELUIA! ALLELUIA! ALLELUIA!
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PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD'S PASSION April 9, 2004 MASS SCHEDULE: Masses on: Tuesday, 9:00 a.m. & Thursday, 8:00 a.m. Weekend: Saturday 5:00 p.m. (Vigil); Sunday 10:00 a.m. CONFESSIONS: By request or appointment BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS: Call the office for an appointment. MASS INTENTIONS Tuesday Apr. 6 9:00 a.m. All Families Wednesday Apr. 7 8:00 a.m. All sick Thursday Apr. 8 7:00 p.m. Vocations Saturday Apr. 9 8:00 p.m. Parish. Sunday Apr.10 10:00 a.m. Parish SCHEDULING: Servers: Apr 10 8:00 p.m. Tittle Apr 11 10:00 a.m. Wood Lectors: Apr 10 8:00 p.m. Miller, Stafford Apr 11 10:00 a.m. Daniels, Pratt Eucharistic Ministers Apr. 10 8:00 p.m. Robert, Rapp Apr. 11 10:00 a.m. Hammons, Bradley SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR APRIL 2004 April 8 – Holy Land Collection (Good Friday) (Universal). April 23 & 24 – Catholic Home Missions Appeal (National) STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE REPORT SUNDAY April 1st & 2nd, 2004 Sat. 5:00pm $ 691.00 Sun. 10:00am 502.00 TOTAL PLATE …... $ 1,193.00 2004 ANNUAL BISHOP'S APPEAL Thanks to all of you who have completed your ABA pledge. Our ABA from this
community has pledged $5,190.00. Remember all the pledges over
$4,600.00 will be returned to the parish. You are truly a generous caring
community! God Bless you all! The Passion and Death of Jesus Luke 22:14-23:56 We join our sufferings to those of Christ… then they make sense. A.J. Cronin tells of his days as medical officer to a Welsh mining company in
his book "Adventures in Two Worlds." I have told you of Olwen Davies, the middle-aged district nurse who for more
than twenty years, with fortitude and patience, calmness and cheerfulness, which
above all seemed the keynote of her character, was so poorly rewarded, it
worried me. Although she was much beloved by the people, her salary was most
inadequate. And late one night after a particularly strenuous case, I ventured a
protest to her as we drank a cup of tea together. "Nurse," I said, "Why don't
you make them pay you more? It's ridiculous that you should work for so little."
She raises her eyebrows slightly. But, she smiled, "I have enough to get along."
"No, really," I persisted, "you ought to have an extra pound a week at least.
God knows you're worth it." There was a pause. Her smile remained, but her gaze
held a gravity, an intensity which startled me. "Doctor." She said, "If God
knows I'm worth it, that's all that matters to me." Are we content to do our work in silence, knowing that God knows our efforts,
concerns, sufferings? HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE APRIL 10TH – APRIL 16TH Monday of Holy Week: No Service – Chrism Mass in Salinas Madonna del
Sasso 11:00 a.m. MONDAY– Confessions 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.,m. – Christ Child Catholic Church
or call Fr. Eugenio to make an appointment. Tuesday of Holy Week: 9:00 AM Mass Wednesday of Holy Week: 8:00 a.m. Mass Holy Thursday: 6:00 PM Mass of the Lord's Supper GOOD FRIDAY 1:00 p.m. Prayer The Way of the Cross 6:00 p.m. Good Friday of the Lord's Passion EASTER VIGIL 8:00 p.m. Watch of the Resurrection EASTER SUNDAY: 7:00 a.m. Sunrise Service at The Gazebo 10:00 a.m. Mass - Resurrection of the Lord. ring a basket to collect eggs during the Easter Egg Hunt after Mass IT'S NOT TOO LATE!!! There is still time to sign-up to play in the
Bishop's Golf Tournament on April 23, 2004. It is a fun-filled event that raises
funds two good causes: Catholic Charities and Catholic Schools. Great prizes including a new car if you can hit a Hole-In-One,and more. After
the tournament is a delicious dinner, with Silent and Live Auction Items that
this year surpass all other years. Condos in Hawaii, a night at Wild Things
Park, a Catalina Island package and more! But you must register NOW! For information, call Theresa Allion at 373-4345. FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT April 2, 2006 Sacrificing Our Self-Interest In today's gospel, Jesus states that fostering life means denying our own
self-interests even to the point of losing our own life. Fulfilling this
Christian task, last year the Canadian Catholic Organization of Development and
Peace presented hundreds of thousands of signatures to the World Water forum in
Mexico declaring that water is a human right and that life comes before profits
resulting from privatizing water resources. We are now more aware of the difficult conditions for loans often imposed on
developing nations by organizations like the World Bank and the International
Monetary Fund. The requirement that these nations privatize their water
resources too often means clean water remains out of the reach of the poor. We have also learned that there are many ways of funding and managing water
infrastructure other than inviting multinationals to run the show. The public
water system in Porto Alegre, Brazil, for instance, is both democratically-run
and profitable. Most importantly, water rates for the poor are affordable. Elsewhere in the Gospel of John, Jesus refers to himself as the living water
that springs up to give abundant life to all. Water is essential for all life.
So when clean and affordable water is denied to anyone, Christians, as Jesus
challenges us today, faithfully take action. Simon Appolloni CONFESSIONS: By request or appointment BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS: Call the office for an appointment. For Pregnancy Support: Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900 MASS INTENTIONS 4/1-7 Saturday 5:00 p.m. +Leslie R. Olsen Sunday 10:00 a.m. +Leslie R. Olsen Tuesday 9:00 a.m. For Parishioners Thursday 8:00 a.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR APRIL 2006 April 14 – Holy Land Collection (Good Friday) (Universal). April 22 & 23 – Catholic Home Missions Appeal (National). April 29 & 30 –Parish Maintenance Fund STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE REPORT SUNDAY March 25 & 26, 2006 TOTAL PLATE …... $1,575.00 MAINTENANCE…. $ 903.25 The 5th & 6th grade children of Religious Education
program organized and raised $242.50 for the Parish with a very successful Bake
Sale last Sunday. You are very GOOD! Thanks to everybody who contributed either
by baking or buying! STATION OF THE CROSS Last Friday of Lent April 7th at 7:00 p.m. in the Church. Led by the Financial Council. All are invited to take part! SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION CONFESSIONS Next Tuesday, April 4th; 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. & Monday of Holy
Week April 10th at 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Church. Our Catholic Church treasures this sacrament. The celebration of penance
allows us to go forth and with God's love and mercy, begin to live a new life
free from the slavery of sin. Mark your calendar & join us next Tuesday or the following
Monday! Please Note: If you have a loved one who is in the hospital or home
and needs anointing from a priest, please have a family member call the Parish
Office and we will do our best to visit them. Thank you! UNDERSTANDING CHILDREN OF ADDICTED PARENTS On Tuesday evening, April 4, at 7:00 in the St. Joseph's Parish hall, 435
Monterey Ave., Capitola, Wendy Wade, formerly of the Betty Ford Center, will
speak on what the experience of being a child of alcoholic/addicted parents is
like. There will be information about addiction as a disease from a child's
point of view and practical strategies for helping these children. Wendy is
sponsored by the Ministry with People with Disabilities as part of the Mental
Health Educational series. For information, call, 831 475-8211 ext. 17. CALIFORNIA CATHOLIC CONFERENCE OF BISHOPS' STATEMENT ON IMMIGRATION REFORM "…And who is my neighbor" Luke 10:29 Recent news stories have highlighted the polarization that the issue of
immigration has caused in our state and our nation. Although it is apparent that
our immigration policy need reform… In California, immigrants live among us… they are our neighbors We recall Christ teaching parable of the Good Samaritan which he offered in
response to the question: "And who is my neighbor? In light of the Gospel, we call for an answer that is humane, realistic and
responsible while also serving our nation's economic and security needs.
Specifically we call for: Reform that includes earned legalization for the undocumented and their
families, a temporary worker program, and timely family reunification policies;
Restoration of due process protections for immigrants; Policy directions that
address the root causes –so that migrants can remain in their home countries and
support themselves and their families; and Reform that does not include
sanctions for those who provide humanitarian aid for the undocumented. FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT March 26, 2006 Standing in God's Light I've never been one for sunbathing. I don't like what my body looks like in a
bathing suit, and the heat gets to me. I prefer to enjoy a summer day in the
shade, fully dressed. What's more, when I'm feeling down. I am tempted to crawl
under the covers, curl up and read a book, with a flashlight. The light has come into the world, but there are times when I prefer the
darkness. There are many escape routes from the light. Just letting God's love wash
over me can be hard. Staying in the light means facing the parts of my world
that I don't like. The light shows up the false image that I often present to
the world, an image I would like to believe myself. The light shines into my
thoughts, and I have to show them to God. Standing in God's light means trusting that God didn't come to condemn me,
but to save me. When we stand before God as a people, we are the same. We
struggle to avoid God's piercing gaze, try desperately to deserve God's love, or
prove that others don't. Today let us allow God's light to shine through our defenses and expose our
weakness and divisions. Let us not mentally crawl away from God's unconditional
love, but bask in it, trust it. Then we'll find that there's no stopping it.
Through us, it will spread throughout the world. Louisa Blair. CONFESSIONS: By request or appointment BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS: Call the office for an appointment. For Pregnancy Support: Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900 MASS INTENTIONS 3/25 –31 Saturday 5:00 p.m. + Catherine Duncan Sunday 10:00 a.m. + James Shore Tuesday 9:00 a.m. + Theresa Pasternak Thursday 8:00 a.m. Parishioners Friday 8:00 a.m. SECOND COLLECTIONS TODAY For the Parish Maintenance, we need your support, the Parish depends
on you – please help. STEWARDSHIP All that we have and all that we are comes from the Lord. "God, who is rich
in mercy, because of the great love he had for us… brought us to life with
Christ-by-grace…" Saint Paul said in the second reading, for this give support
to others. REPORT SUNDAY COLLECTION March 18 & 19, 2006 TOTAL PLATE …... $ 1,887.00 Thank you for your continuing generosity! 2006 ANNUAL BISHOP'S APPEAL Each week we grow close to our GOAL! We would like to extend our sincere THANKS to the 35
parishioners who have made pledges for this year's campaign, which now
totals $9,360.00. This number of pledges reflects 15% of our parishioners, so we
invite the other 85% of you who have not yet made a pledge for this year's. This is an annual fundraising drive conducted within all parishes in the
Diocese of Monterey, and essential to the operation of our parish and its
ministries. Christ Child parishioners have always been generous in responding to
the Bishop's Appeal! (Remember, all pledges may be paid over an 8-month period
and your money may be returned if you run into financial hardship or a difficult
situation.) THE MIDDLE EAST Our little parish has loved ones serving in the military. It is important
they we support them with our prayers and we should pray for all in that area.
Our Lord Jesus, left us his peace, may peace reign over the whole earth! STATIONS of THE CROSS Every FRIDAY during LENT at 7:00 p.m. All are invited to take part! Is your cup empty or are you hungry or thirsty in our Lenten journey through
the desert with our Lord? Come join us in praise, worship, & adoration this Saturday night, April 1, at
The Threshing Floor. 7:30-9:30 pm. at St. Joseph's Church, Capitola. Info:
Therese @ 831.295.3455 or visit: www.watchingtree.com/spirit 2006 Bishop's Golf Tournament Please join Bishop Ryan at his last "Official" tournament, the 12th
Annual Bishop's Golf Tournament and Auction Dinner. Friday, May 5, 2006 at Rancho Cañada "West" Golf Course 11:00 am.
Shotgun Start /Best Ball Tournament. A fundraiser for Catholic Schools and Catholic Charities. For more
information call Dave Hammons at
San Jose Symphonic Choir
Leroy Kromm, Music Director
BEATITUDE MASS
By Henry Mollicone
English text by William Luce
Friday, March 31 and Saturday, April 1, 8 pm. St. Joseph Cathedral Basilica
Tickets: $10 each, available at www.sanjosesymphonicchoir,org or 408.995.3318
These concerts are fundraising events to benefit the homeless of Santa Clara County. Donations to this cause are encouraged.
DAYLIGHTSAVING TIME BEGINS
April 2, Sunday, Turn clocks forward 1 hour
CHRISM MASS
The Chrism Mass will be celebrated on Monday, April 10th, at 11:00 a.m. at Madonna del Sasso Church, 320 E. Laurel Dr., Salinas.
All are invited to attend this liturgy where the Oils will be blessed and the Chrism that will be used within our parish this year will be consecrated.
THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT
March 19, 2006
Jesus asks for surrender
Total surrender consists in giving ourselves completely to God, because God has given Himself to us. If God owes nothing to us and is ready to impart to us no less than Himself, shall we answer with just a fraction of ourselves? I give up my own self and in this way induce God to live for me. Therefore to possess God we must allow Him to possess our souls.
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
MASS INTENTIONS 3/18-24
Saturday 5:00 p.m. Chris Dullea, William Joesten
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + James Shore
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. + Dennis T. Stacey
Thursday 8:00 a.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m.
SECOND COLLECTIONS
FOR MARCH 2006
March 25 & 26 For the Parish Maintenance, we need your support, the Parish depends on you - please help.
STEWARDSHIP
"You shall not covert" is perhaps a difficult commandment to keep in our consumer society. But as Christian stewards, we know that we are the recipients and caretakes of God's many gifts. May this understanding that all is a gift help us be less resentful of the gifts of others.
March 11 & 12, 2006
REPORT SUNDAY
TOTAL PLATE …... $ 997.00
SECOND COLLECTION American Bishops' Overseas Appeal & Church in Latin American $324.00
2006 ANNUAL BISHOP'S APPEAL
Thanks to all of you who have completed your ABA pledge. Our ABA from this
community has pledged $9,260.00 Remember all the pledges over
$4,000.00 will be returned to the parish. Glory and praise to You, Lord
Jesus Christ!!! You are truly a generous caring community! God Bless you all!
FRIDAY, MARCH 24 AT 7:00 P.M. STATION OF THE CROSS
Day of ABSTINENCE in the CHURCH!
Jesus said to the people of his time, "If you want to be my disciples, take up your cross and come follow me."
…Today in young people of the world, Jesus lives his passion, in the suffering, in the hungry, the handicapped young people- in that child who eats a piece of bread crumb by crumb, because when that piece of bread is finished, there will be no more and hunger will come again.
That is a Station of the Cross.
Are you there with that child?
And those thousands who die not only for a piece of bread, but for a little bit of love, of recognition. That is a Station of the Cross. Are you there?
And young people, when they fall, as Jesus fell again and again for us, are we there as Simon Cyrene to pick them up, to pick up the Cross?
The people in the parks, the alcoholics, the homeless, they are looking at you. Do not be those who look and do not see.
Look and see.
We can begin the Station of the Cross step by step with joy. Jesus made himself the Bread of Life for us.
We have Jesus in the Bread of Life to give us the strength.
The Stations of the Cross will be led by representatives from the Religious Education Program on Friday March 24th, 2006
"I am certain that all I am I have received from God."
St. Patrick
Examination of Conscience:
A New Heart
Do I have an open heart?
Can I embrace new people, experience, or ways of looking at God?
Does my heart reach out to strangers, but bristle when people I know make requests?
Do I have a prayerful heart?
Do I seek quiet time, reflection, and study?
Do I respect the uniqueness of every human being?
Do I have a peaceful heart?
Does my heart waste itself on small stuff, losing sight of God's far-reaching vision?
Do I need to rid myself of grumbling and complaining about everyday frustrations?
Do I have a quiet heart?
Do I fill my days with busyness to avoid listening to God and others?
Is life a series of virtual communications that fails to share God's truth?
Do I have a hopeful heart?
Can I recognize all the positive influences in our world?
Am I able to let go of outcomes I disagree with?
Do I have a grateful heart?
Am I aware that all that I have been given is truly a gift?
Do I appreciate the gifts and talents God has bestowed on those around me?
Do I have a loving heart?
Do others recognize that I am a follower of Jesus by how I treat people?
Is inner goodness shown in my outward actions?
Do I have a forgiving heart…?
SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT
March 12, 2006
Behold! Now is the acceptable time.
See, now is the day of salvation.
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
MASS INTENTIONS 3/11 – 17
Saturday 5:00 p.m. Katie Twmbon
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Cecily Olsen
Tuesday 9:00 a.m.
Thursday 8:00 a.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m.
STEWARDSHIP
Abraham was prepared to sacrifice his only son, Isaac. St. Paul reminds us that God Himself "did not spare his own Son." Are my gifts to the Lord – of my resources, of my time of myself – also sacrificial?
REPORT SUNDAY
March 4 & 5, 2006
TOTAL PLATE $2,589.00
2006 ANNUAL BISHOP'S APPEAL
Thanks to all of you who have completed your ABA pledge. Our ABA from this community has pledged $8,740.00 of the $9,000.00 goal for the parish. Remember all the pledges over $4,000.00 will be returned to the parish. Glory and praise to You, Lord Jesus Christ!!! You have reached the diocesan goal and the parish goal that I arbitrarily set. You are truly a generous caring community! However, the campaign has not ended and there is still time to pledge! God Bless you all!
SECOND COLLECTION TODAY
American Bishops' Overseas Appeal, Catholic Relief Services & Church in Latin America
The Financial Council will meet this Thursday, March 16 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome!
TODAY SUNDAY AFTER MASS
Adult class in the rectory about Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist.
Feast of St. Patrick
We will have a Dinner in honor St. Patrick at 7:00 p.m., Friday March 17. We have dispensation from the Lenten obligation of Fast and Abstinence this day for our Bishop Sylvester Ryan.
We're looking forward to seeing all of our parish community for a St. Patrick's Day Dinner.
The price of admission is a monetary or food donation for the people in need.
The Diocese does it again! The Observer Essay Contest is here once again. There are three levels: 7th and 8th grade contest is sponsored by Pat's Monograms and Uniforms; and the 5th and 6th grade contest is sponsored by Jim Miller Cabrillo College Fund. Each level has three cash prizes: First -$300.00, Second -$200.00, Third -$100.00. The subject for the essays is "Temptations of the Christian Youth". Entrants will title their own essays and consist of between 200 and 250 words. Essays must be received by April 10, 2006 and winners will be announced in the May issue of the Observer.
Send the essays to: [email protected] or mail to the Observer, P.O. Box 2079, Monterey, Ca. 93942
FRIDAY, March 24 at 7:00 P.M.
Station of the Cross
Our Lord on the Cross possessed nothing… He was on the Cross that was given by Pilate. The nails and the crown were given by the soldiers. He was naked and when He dies, Cross, nails and crown were taken away from Him. He chose poverty because He knew in His infinite knowledge and wisdom that it is the real means of possessing God, of conquering His heart, of bringing His love down to this earth.
Silence. Be alone with Him in your heart. Our Lady was silent, even at the Cross.
Mother Teresa.
OUTREACH
PRAYER LINE: Please call Fr. Eugenio at 408 353-2210 if you or someone you know is in need of prayer.
A NEW HEART
When our physical heart no longer functions as it should, it becomes urgent that we have it repaired. Occasionally, hearts wear out and can no longer be fixed, and then they must be replaced. Many of us know someone in need of heart replacement. The old heart is exhausted, congested, suffering. These people find themselves unable to do the simplest tasks. What they once took for granted has been wrenched from daily life.
And where does one go to get a new heart? Money can't buy it. Those you love can't give it to you. Doctors have yet to discover a one-heart-fits-all. Artists can't create one. All the self-help books in the world can't make a new one.
The only hope for a new heart is the complete generosity of a stranger willing to be a heart donor.
As we second week of Lenten season we are all in need of new heart – not the physical one we carry in our body, but rather the spiritual heart that has not been given totally to God. We need to replace the heart that doesn't trust in God's plan and doesn't want to change a thing about the way we go about our daily lives.
The promise of the next days of Lent is that a friend, not a stranger –God- is stepping up to be your donor. The love of God seeks to give to you a new heart. God wants to give us all a new heart so that we might let the world know the only thing really worth living for is God's own heart.
"Create in me a clean heart, O God, and put a new and right spirit within me."
Psalm 51:10
FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
March 5, 2006
LENT: SEASON OF REPENTANCE
Fasting for the Right Reasons
Thomas Merton reminds us that our Lent fasting cannot be just an external action but must be motivated by spiritual reasons in order to be effective for our spiritual growth.
Such exercises as fasting cannot have their proper effect unless our motives for practicing them spring from personal meditation.
We have to think what we are doing, and the reasons for our action must spring from the depths of our freedom and be enlivened by the transforming power of Christian love. Otherwise, our self-imposed sacrifices are likely to be pretenses, symbolic gestures without real interior meaning.
Sacrifices made in this formalistic spirit tend to be mere acts of external routine performed in order to exorcise interior anxiety and not for the sake of love.
In that case, however, our attention will tend to fix itself upon the insignificant suffering which we have piously elected to undergo, and to exaggerate it in one way or the other, either to make it seem unbearable or else to make it seem more heroic than it actually is.
Sacrifices made in this fashion would be better left unmade. It would be more sincere as well as more religious to eat a full dinner in a spirit of gratitude than to make some picayune sacrifice of part of it, with the feeling that one is suffering martyrdom.
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
MASS INTENTIONS March 4-10
Saturday 5:00 p.m. +Phillip Thomas
McCormick
Sunday 10:00 a.m. +Leslie R. Olsen
+James Shore
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. +Graham McCormick
Thursday 8:00 a.m. Parishioners
Friday 8:00 a.m. +Steven Bojorquez
STEWARDSHIP
The waters of Baptism make us part of the new covenant in Christ. But the bishop's pastoral letter on stewardship reminds us that "there is a fundamental obligation arising from the sacrament of baptism … that people place their gifts, their resources – their selves – at God's service in and through the Church."
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
February 25 & 26, 2006
TOTAL PLATE …... $1,673.00
SECOND COLLECTION 786.00
Maintenance Fund
2006 ANNUAL BISHOP'S APPEAL
Thanks to all of you who have completed your ABA pledge. Our ABA from this community has pledged $6,740.00 of the $9,000.00 goal for the parish. Remember all the pledges over $4,000.00 will be returned to the parish. Yes, You did it!!! You have reached the diocesan goal and now you are working for the needs of the parish.
God bless you all and keep the pledges coming!
PARTY ON!
Parents and adults grab your favorite son/daughter, niece/nephew, grandchild, or neighbor who is in grades 7-12 and bring them to the party. PARTY ON! March 15 6:00-9:00 PM at Holy Cross Hall, 170 High Street Santa Cruz. Take advantage of this opportunity to come together as a community to have dialogue about partying and teen experiences with alcohol. If your young person hasn't tried drinking statistics show they have a friend who is. Come get the facts, get the resources.
GET THE CONVERSATION STARTED! For more information or to RSVP for dinner call Shannon McLeod 831 477-1090
PATRICK, Bishop of Armagh, Missionary, Patron of Ireland, c. 460 17 March
There are more people on this planet outside the Church than inside it. Millions have been baptized, millions have not. Millions participate in the celebration of the Lord's Supper, but millions do not.
The Church as the body of Christ, as Christ living in the world, has a larger mission than to support, nurture, and guide its own members. It is also called to be a witness to the love of God made visible in Jesus. Part of the essence of being the Church is being a living witness for Christ in the world.
We will have a Dinner in honor St. Patrick at 7:00 pm., Friday March 17. We have dispensation from the Lenten obligation of Fast and Abstinence this day for our Bishop Sylvester Ryan.
More details soon.
FREE CONCERT WITH
FR. CYPRIAN CONSIGLIO
"LORD OPEN MY LIPS"
Thursday, March 9, 2006 at 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Today, in a way unique to our times, people are thirsting for God in their lives. As issues such the proliferation of drugs, abortion, homelessness, unemployment, violence, discrimination, acts of terrorism, sexual abuse and harassment become the topic of conversation in the market place, home and church circles, people seek a deeper understanding of their place in the global village. This thirst for God comes first as people begin to experience deeper personal prayer. People long for God to speak to them. Still many people only "talk" when they pray to God. However, the lesson should be to listen to God in times of silence, in both our personal prayer and at the liturgy.
Invite your friends to the CONCERT!
EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
February 26, 2006
"…People came to him and objected, 'Why do the disciples of John and the disciples of the Pharisees fast, but your disciples do not fast?" (Mark 2:18).
There is a vast difference between observation and participation. Observation is safer and more controlled. Participation brings both calm and stormy days, pleasure and pain, joy and heartaches. Where are you?
CONFESSIONS:
By request or appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
MASS INTENTIONS 2/25 – 3/3
Saturday 5:00 p.m. Parishioners
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Bob Popowski
Tuesday 9:00 a.m.
Wednesday 8:00 a.m.
7:00 a.m.
Thursday 8:00 a.m. + Leslie R. Olsen
Friday 8:00 a.m.
TODAY SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR OUR PARISH MAINTENANCE FUND, PLEASE HELP US, WE NEED YOU!!!
SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR MARCH 2006
March 11-12 – American Bishop's Overseas Appeal (Catholic Relief Services) & Church in Latin America (National).
"Through the eyes of faith, the starving child, the believe in jail, and the woman without clean water or health care are not issues, but JESUS IN DISGUISE."
You donation provides emergency aid and disaster relief; funds health and education
programs…and promotes human rights, global solidarity, and peace.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
February 18 & 19, 2006
TOTAL PLATE …... $ 1,404.00
We need your support to meet our Budget figures –weekly collection needed: $2,005.00
God Bless you!
ASH WEDNESDAY
March 1, 2006
Ash Wednesday is a day of universal fast and abstinence in the Church.
Masses at 8:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m., ashes are blessed and imposed.
12:00 p.m. Imposed ashes.
LENT 2006
"Jesus, at the sight of the crowds, was moved with pity" (Mt 9:36)
Lent is a privileged time of interior pilgrimage towards Him Who is the fount of mercy. It is a pilgrimage in which He Himself accompanies us through the desert of our poverty, sustaining us on our way towards the intense joy of Easter. Even in the "valley of darkness", while the tempter prompts us to despair or to place a vain hope in the work of our own hands, God is there to guard us and sustain us. Yes, even today the Lord hears the cry of the multitudes longing for joy, peace, and love. As in every age, they feel abandoned. Yet, even in the desolation of misery, loneliness, violence and hunger that indiscriminately afflict children, adults, and the elderly, God does not allow darkness to prevail; "a divine limit imposed upon evil", namely mercy. "Jesus, at the sight of the crowds, was moved with pity".
The response to people's material and social needs from the fulfillment of the profound desires of the hearts. This has to be emphasized all the more in today's rapidly changing word, in which our responsibility towards the poor emerges with ever greater clarity and urgency; the scandal of underdevelopment as an outrage against humanity.
The Church denounced "the lack of material necessities for those who are without the minimum essential for life, the moral deficiencies of those who are mutilated by selfishness" and "oppressive social structures of workers or to unjust transactions."
As the antidote to such evil, "increased esteem for the dignity of others, the turning towards the spirit of poverty, cooperation for the common good, the will and desire for peace", and also "the acknowledgement by man of supreme values, and of God, their source and their finality". The faith, a gift of God accepted by the good will of man, and unity in the love of Christ.
The Church offers to the development of mankind and peoples does not consist merely in material means or technical solutions. Rather, it involves the proclamation of the truth of Christ; it means the promotion of the culture that truly responds to all the questions of humanity.
In the face of the terrible challenger of poverty afflicting so much of the world's population, indifference and self-centered isolation stand in stark contrast to the "gaze" of Christ. Fasting and almsgiving, which, together with prayer, the Church proposes in a special way during the Lenten Season, are suitable means for us to become conformed to this "gaze".
Lent puts before us, pointing towards the victory of Christ over every evil that oppresses us. In turning to the Divine Master, in being converted to Hi,, in experiencing His mercy through the Sacrament of Reconciliation, we will discover a "gaze" that searches us profoundly and gives new life to the crowds and each one of us. It restores trust to those who do not succumb to skepticism, opening up before them the perspective of the eternal beatitude.
BENEDICTUS PP. XVI
FR. CYPRIAN CONSIGLIO CONCERT
"LORD OPEN MY LIPS"
Fr. Cyprian will be at Christ Child for a free concert starting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday evening, March 9th.
Webwww.christchild.org
Invite your friends!!!
SEVENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
February 19, 2006
Braking new ground is risky. Roads through the wilderness and paths in the wild are scary. But such is the stuff of chance and growth; letting go of what was before—the status quo, the secure—and moving forward in hope.
In Isaiah, God calls us to this newness of the unknown. "See, I am doing something new!" But the new is for those who see with the eyes of the heart, the eyes of faith. "Now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?"
Letting go our incompleteness of the past is about healing and forgiveness.
"Heal me through I have sinned against you" (Psalm 41). Are we up to the challenge? God's assurance of beings with us on this journey to wholeness is clear.
"However many are the promises of God, their Yes is in him." (2 Cor 1:20)
In today's gospel, in our fear of the unknown and paralysis of insecurity, we experience ourselves being lowered through the roof to Jesus' healing of love and compassion. We hear the words, "Your sins are forgiven…I say to you, rise, pick up your mat, and go home."
Rise, pick up, and go home. When we accept forgiveness, our paralysis is healed. We are able to get up, pick up and come home in grace and gratitude to the newness of who we are. If we are willing to risk the change of heart, forgiveness makes us whole again in body and spirit.
CONFESSIONS:
By request or by
appointment
BAPTISMS
& WEDDINGS:
Call
the office for an appointment.
For
Pregnancy Support:
Birthright
241-8444 or 800-550-4900
MASS INTENTIONS
2/18 – 24
Saturday 5:00 p.m. The Devlin Family
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Joseph Paul Fialho Jr.
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. +Dennis T. Stacey
Thursday 8:00 a.m. +Maria Sala
Friday 8:00 a.m. +Maria Sala
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
February 11 & 12, 2006
TOTAL PLATE $ 1,465.00
The Parish Maintenance $
25.00
We need your support to meet
our
Budget figures—weekly
collection needed: $2,005.00. Please help us!
God Bless You!
"See,
I am doing something
new!"
Isaiah43:19
2006 ANNUAL BISHOP'S APPEAL
Thanks to all of you who have completed your
Reaching Out in Faith, Hope
& Charity.
LENT 2006
The annual Lenten season is the fitting time to climb the holy
The catechumens, both with the rite of
elections and scrutinizes, and by catechesis, are prepared for the celebration
of the sacraments of Christian initiation.
The faithful, ever more attentive to the word of God and prayer,
prepare themselves by penance for the renewal of their baptismal promises.
Lent runs from Ash Wednesday, March 1 until
the Mass of the Lord's Supper exclusive on Holy Thursday, April 13th.
ASH WEDNESDAY
Masses 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. with the
imposition of ashes.
12:00 p.m. Service the
imposition of ashes.
Ash Wednesday is a day of
universal fast and abstinence in the Church!
CHOIR
CALL
If you'd like
to sing or play an instrument in the choir, please give us your own ideas. We
need you! Questions? Call Norma Hammons @ 353-3326
Cyprian Consiglio Concert
March 9, 2006 7:30 PM
Fr. Cyprian Consiglio is a monk of the
Camaldolesse Congregation, musician, composer, author and teacher. He lived for
10 years at the New Camadoli Hermitage in
Fr. Cyprian will be at Christ Child for a
free concert starting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday evening, March 9th.
Phone 408 353-2210 Web:
www.christchild.org
Invite
your friends!!!
Are you and Adult?
And would you like
to be Catholic or be confirmed or receive the Eucharist. Please call at 408
353-2210 we are very happy to help you!
Outreach
Prayer Line, please call Fr. Eugenio
at 408 353-2210 if you or someone you know is in need of prayer.
SIXTH SUNDAY OF
ORDINARY TIME February 12, 2006 Healing What Really Ails Us In the biblical world, uncleanness was
not just about dirt but even more about right relationships. When things or
people were out of place, they were "unclean" until the wrongness was
righted. Since germs were unknown, diseases like leprosy were considered to
result from sin and the work of the devil. As a result, people avoided those
who were sick lest they be contaminated both physically and spiritually. Jesus heals both the leper and his
relationship with society. Jesus sends him to the priest, in keeping with the
Jewish law, so that the priest might recognize that the man has been healed and
therefore can enter into society once more. But instead, the man immediately
begins to tell everyone he meets about what Jesus has done for him. Even
without the priest's formal recognition, it is obvious to all that the man in
no longer sick. Note, however, that he is able to
interact with others only because of what Jesus has done for him. This
powerfully illustrates Jesus' purpose on the earth. He healed the sick not just
so that they would be well but so that they would no longer be alone and
isolated from others. The man's response achieves that goal:
not only is he now able to talk with others, but he does so enthusiastically in
order to spread the good news about what Jesus done for him. John McLaughlin CONFESSIONS: By request or appointment BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS: Call the office for an appointment. For Pregnancy Support: Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900 MASS INTENTIONS 2/11 - 17 Saturday 5:00 p.m. Dick Evans Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Cecily Olsen Tuesday 9:00 a.m. Deceased members of
Duncan, Kenna families Thursday 8:00 a.m. Communion Service Friday 8:00 a.m. Parishioners STEWARDSHIP The words of the Psalms echo the theme of
all of today's readings. "I turn to you, Lord, in time of trouble, and you
fill me with the joy of salvation." As good stewards, firmly grounded in
that hope, may we bear fruit in due season – assisting the poor, feeding the
hungry, and consoling the sorrowful whenever we have the chance. STEWARDSHIP
OF TREASURE REPORT
SUNDAY February
4 & 5, 2006 TOTAL
PLATE $ 1,785.00 The
Parish Maintenance $ 587.00 God
Bless You for the very good support for the Parish! 2006 ANNUAL BISHOP'S APPEAL Thanks to all of you who have completed
your Reaching
Out in Faith, Hope & Charity HELP FOR TROUBLED MARRIAGES Retrouvaille has helped thousands of
couples at all stages of disillusionment, even those thinking of separation or
divorce. Don't wait until it gets that bad. For information about your February
17-19 weekend call 831 479-1260 or email: [email protected] or visit the web
site at [email protected]. OUTREACHPRAYER
LINE Please call Fr. Eugenio at 408 353-2210
if you or someone you know is in need of prayer. Concert
- Lent Mark your calendars because you won't
want to miss this! On Thursday, March 9th, Fr. Cyprian
Consiglio, a Camoldolese monk who is a singer, song writer and very talented
will be at
Christ Child for a concert
starting at 7:30 p.m. followed by a Lenten reflection. Invite your friends. OUR
LADY OF There are very pilgrims at this time of
year. I am here alone. After the long, tiring night on the train, I arrived at
"the little convent" of the Sister of the Immaculate Conception at
7:30 a.m. I slept, went to the grotto where Mary appeared to Bernadette,
celebrated the Eucharist of the Epiphany in the basilica, and prayed. Why am I here? To give my life to Jesus.
To make Jesus the very center of my existence. But how is this to come about?
Mary is here to show me, Mary is here to be my gentle counselor, to take me by
the hand and let me enter into full communion with her son. I am afraid, but Mary is here and tells
me to trust. I realize that I can make Jesus the heart of my heart only when I
ask Mary to show me how. She is the mother of Jesus. In her, God interrupted
history and started to make everything new. And so I too have to put myself
under her protection… I simply want to be very close to her who spoke to
Bernadette in the grotto. I trust that she will open my heart for a new encounter
with Jesus. (Eternal Seasons with Fr.Henri
J.M.Nouwen) Keep Mary very close to you, very close… Our Lady: "Mary, Mother of Jesus, be
Mother to me now!" Mother Teresa ADULT FIRST COMMUNION &
CONFIRMATION Are you and adult? And would you like to
be confirmed or receive first Holy Communion. Please call at 408 353-2210 we
are very happy to help you! FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME February 5, 2006 Giving Ourselves to God Children die of cancer and AIDS, of hunger and in war. Criminals thrive in
"successful" careers and dictators worldwide can go unpunished. Yes, bad things
happen to good people and good things happen to bad people. There's no doubt that Job's lament is justified. But the extent of suffering
(or prosperity for that matter) is no adequate measure of our good or evil
nature or of God's love. In fact, Paul stresses that God's love is there for
anyone willing to be radically transformed in Christ. Paul is so convinced of
this good news that he puts his personal freedom at the service of this shocking
proclamation. And Mark's Jesus clearly does not want idolatrous admiration from
a distance, but a transformed heart. Jesus knows human fickleness all too well:
an idolized miracle worker today, the cross tomorrow. God in a black and white box, a world with insiders and outsiders, and a
miracle worker to adore-the things come easy to us. But today's readings trip up
such inadequate understandings. And that is good news, for God isn't anything
like idolatrous creatures and us limited. Job freely and stubbornly threw his lament to a silent yet present God. Paul
gave his freedom to the proclamation of the gospel. Jesus gave himself for
others. Will we offer our lives in the same way, in both suffering and
prosperity, as free gift to God? CONFESSIONS: By request or appointment BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS: Call the office for an appointment. For Pregnancy Support: Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900 MASS INTENTIONS 2/4-10 Saturday 5:00 pm. +Phillip Thomas McCormick Sunday 10:00 am. +Leslie R. Olsen Tuesday 9:00 am. +Terrence Parker 10th Anniversary of Death Thursday 8:00 am. Friday 8:00 am. Parishioners STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE REPORT SUNDAY January 28 & 29, 2006 TOTAL PLATE …... $ 1,622.00 We need your support to meet our Budget figures - weekly collection needed: $
2,005.00 Second Collection 1/28-9/06 Parish Maintenance ……$730.00 Dear Parishioners: This month of February will mark the beginning of our Annual
Bishop's Appeal (ABA). As you know, the ABA is a diocesan and parish
fund-raising campaign. This year's theme is "Reaching Out in Faith, Hope &
Charity!" I believe that this year will be a year in which we will be challenged
as a "Faith Community" to truly deepen our relationship with the Lord on all
levels! Our assessment to the diocese was $4,300.00 of which you
pledged $8,944.50 and $8,444.50 was collected. This means that we
had $4,144.50 returned to us. This year let's set a goal of $9,000.00.
Our assessment to the diocese has been decreased to $4,000.00 and any amount
above that will be returned to us for our use. I am happy that you have been so
supportive to the needs of our bishop and our parish. I ask you again, to please look at the new brochure. Bishop
Ryan describes where the money will be used in running his various ministries.
He also shows us where last year's funds were used and what it accomplished!
It is only through our support that OUR Bishop can succeed in fulfilling the
goals and needs of the diocese. I want to thank the 31 families that gave so generously last
year. I ask those of you who weren't able last year to please help this year! An
envelope will be available for you to fill out in the pews this weekend to drop
it in the collection basket or mail to the church office next weekend. Be
assured of my continual prayers and support for you and your loved ones, peace
Fr. Eugenio OUTREACH PRAYER LINE: Please call Fr. Eugenio at 408-353-2210 if you or someone you
know is in need of prayer. ADULT FIRST COMMUNION & CONFIRMATION Are you and adult? And would you like to be confirmed or receive first
communion. Please call at 408 353-2210 we are very happy to help you! February 11 Saturday: Our Lady of Lourdes. Pope John Paul II has designated 11 February as World Day of the Sick. Mass at 5:00 p.m. with Anointing of the Sick FOURTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME January 29, 2006 A New Authority Authority often denotes power and control over people. Government, employers
and parents, frequently use their authority to impose their wishes on citizens,
employees and children. This king of authority demands action through threats
and coercion, and control of others through rules and laws. The authority we read of today in the scriptures empowers. God promises to
put His words into the mouth of a prophet, who shall speak what God wants. God's
promise bestows authority. In the gospel, we see how Jesus freely accepts God's authority and lives it
through his loving words and actions. In the synagogue, the disciples recognize
that Jesus' words are different from the scribes, who preached of rule and law. The disciples and the unclean spirit recognize this authority. When Jesus
commands the unclean spirit to leave, it obeys. The people recognize his
life-giving authority and they astonished. In love, through the expulsion of the
evil, Jesus heals the man. As Christians we, too, are called to exude this loving, life-giving
authority. Today, through faith, sacramental participation and action, we are
enlivened to speak of and fulfill, with authority, God's love and care in our
world. If today you hear God's voice, harden not your hearts. CONFESSIONS: By request or appointment BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS: Call the office for an appointment. For Pregnancy Support: Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900 MASS INTENTIONS 1/28 –2/3 Saturday 5:00 p.m. Martha Kloppenberg Sunday 10:00 a.m. The Torreano Family Tuesday 9:00 a.m. Parishioners Thursday 8:00 a.m. +Leslie R. Olsen Friday 8:00 a.m. +Fr.James Sweeney STEWARDSHIP Jeremiah declares that the Lord knew him before he was born and dedicated and
appointed him to his role as prophet even before he drew breath. We, too, are
known and sent by the Lord. What deeds of love and service are mine to perform? STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE REPORT SUNDAY January 21 & 22, 2006 TOTAL PLATE $1,134.00 Today Second Collection for the Parish Maintenance To cover our Budget this year the weekly collection needed is:
$2,005.00 Thank you for your support. 2006 ANNUAL BISHOP'S APPEAL Last weekend began the Annual Bishop's Appeal. Brochures and
envelopes are available in the pews. Please prayerfully consider your pledge
amount. Last year's goal was $4,300.00 of which $8,444.50 was collected.
$4,144.50 was returned to the parish for our use. I thank you for your
generosity! This year's goal is $4,000.00. Please place your pledges in the
collection or mail them to the office. Reaching Out in Faith, Hope & Charity! HAVE I TOLD YOU THAT I LOVE YOU? Married Couples Retreat at beautiful St. Francis Retreat near San Juan
Bautista. This is a relaxed and prayerful weekend for you to nourish your
relationship and find new tools for the challenges. Feb 18-20, $330.00 per
couple which includes all meals and room. If you need help or have a question,
please call Jose or Julie @ 831-338-4253 ADULT CONFIRMATION OPORTUNITY Are you and adult? And would you like to be confirmed? We
will begin this Sunday, Jan 29th after Mass 10:00 a.m. We plan to meet once or twice per month on Sunday morning.
All adults' welcome! Marriage Saving – the Post Session Phase The post-weekend phase of
Retrouvaille is as crucial to the healing of a troubled marriage as the initial
weekend experience. During the post-weekend sessions, the weekend technique is
further developed and combined with additional tools to explore other areas of
the marriage relationship. For confidential information about or to register for
the February program beginning with a weekend on February 17-19 call 831
479-1260 or email: [email protected] or visit the web site at www.retroca.com
OUTREACH PRAYER LINE: Please call Fr. Eugenio 353-2210 if you or someone you know
is in need of prayer. PREPARING FOR MASS BY PRAYING AT HOME The joy of being Catholic is in the Eucharist. The most Holy
Eucharist, also called the Sacred Liturgy, is the wellspring of Catholic life
and its summit. The Church lives from Eucharist to Eucharist, amazed by the
wonder of so great a gift, and waits with "blessed hope" (Titus 2:13) for the
return of Christ in glory. The Eucharistic life begins on the way to church. Go
to church with a heart made ready for the mystery. Begin at home by reading the
texts appointed for the day's Mass. The references for these texts are readily
available in your parish bulletin, or in your missal. Repeat the phrases that
strike you. Let the word itself become your prayer; send back to God the word he
has addressed to you. Then, for a few moments, remain in silence. Adore the God
who has spoken to you. Ask him to give you hunger for the "daily bread (Luke
11:4) you will receive at Mass. Go to church with hunger and desire; you will
not be sent away empty (cf. Luke 1:53) for God will fill you with good things. THIRD SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME January 22, 2006 A Leap of Faith! Many of our decisions are leaps of faith. We can't be sure that moving away,
starting a relationship, having a child or changing careers will pan out in the
long run. But when it feels right, we do it anyway. Vatican Council II was such a leap of faith. One of the currents of fresh air
to blow through the newly opened windows of the Church was ecumenism- the desire
to build bridges to other religious traditions, find common ground and encourage
unity. During this coming Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, all Christians are
invited to set aside their differences in order to celebrate their common faith
in Jesus Christ. Across our nation and around the world, persons are gathering
in each other's churches to pray and worship together this week, not knowing
exactly where their actions will lead, but having faith that their gathering is
important. Have faith. In today's readings we hear this invitation. The Ninevites
believe and repent. Paul asks the Corinthians to look beyond this world. And
Jesus invites some ordinary fishermen to abandon all that is familiar. Two
thousand years later, these messages are still urgent. Can we also leave our
nets- and our fear and our differences- and together follow Jesus? It's a leap
of faith! CONFESSIONS: By request or appointment BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS: Call the office for an appointment. For Pregnancy Support: Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900 MASS INTENTIONS 1/21-27 Saturday 5:00 p.m. Martha Kloppenberg Sunday 10:00 a.m. Mark Walsh Tuesday 9:00 a.m. +Beatrice Saunders Thursday 8:00 a.m. +Fr.James Sweeney Friday 8:00 a.m. Parishioners STEWARDSHIP The US bishop's pastoral on stewardship reinforces for reading
from 1 Corinthians: "Because its individual members do collectively make up the
Body of Christ, that body's health and well-being are the responsibility of the
members – the personal responsibility of each one of us. We all are stewards of
the Church." STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE REPORT SUNDAY January 14 & 15, 2006 TOTAL PLATE $ 1,279.00 The weekly collection needs to cover our Budget for this year
is $2,005.00 Please helps us meet our goal! God Bless You! Second Collection Diocesan Seminarians and Continuing
Education of Priests $709.00 Thank you and please pray for your priests and for more
vocations. CHOIR CALL If you'd like to sing or play an instrument in the choir (must be old enough
to read) please give us your own ideas. We need us! Questions? Call Norma
Hammons @ 353-3326. 2006 ANNUAL BISHOP'S APPEAL This weekend we will begin the Annual Bishop's Appeal. Brochures and
envelopes are available in the pews. Please prayerfully consider your pledge
amount. Last year's goal was $4,300.00 of which $8,444.50 was collected.
$4,144.50 was returned to the parish for our use. I thank you for your
generosity! This year's goal is $4,600.00. Please place your pledges in the
collection or mail them to the office. St. Francis Retreat San Juan Bautista, Ca First Friday Day of Recollection February 3, 2006 9:30 a.m. – 2:15 p.m. "Light a Candle: Be a Light" With Fr. Barry Brunsman and Retreat Staff Attention Parishioners- You are invite to a LITURGY of THANKSGIVING to
give thanks for Bishop Ryan's 14 years of dedicated service among us. Join us on
Wednesday, January 25th at 7:00 p.m. at Madonna del Sasso Church in
Salinas. Reception follows in the Hall. All are Welcome! TAKE ANOTHER LOOK Fr. Eugenio invites former or non-practicing Catholics to "TAKE ANOTHER LOOK"
at the Catholic Church. This special series begins Monday, Jan. 23 at 7pm in
the Rectory. This is an opportunity to share one's experiences, to find "a
hearing," and take another look at the Church. ADULT CONFIRMATION OPPORTUNITY Are you an adult? And would you like to be confirmed? We will
begin Sunday, Jan 29th after Mass 10:00 a.m. Please call now to
pre-register 353-2210. We plan to meet once or twice per month on Sunday
mornings. All adults' welcome! PRINCIPAL POSITIONS Catholic School PRINCIPAL POSITIONS Available for the 2006-2007 Academic Year: St. Patrick's Catholic School, Arroyo Grande Sacred Heart Catholic School, Salinas For application & Info, please contact: Dept. of Catholic Schools, Principal
Application. 485 Church St., Monterey,CA 93942 Phone (831) 373-1608 Fax (831)
373-0173 Email:jmarchi[at symbol]dioceseofmonterey.org The Conversion of Paul (25 January) Do you really want to be converted? Are you willing to be transformed? Or do
you keep clutching your old ways of life with one hand while with the other you
beg people to help you change? Conversion is certainly not something you can bring about your-self. It is
not a question of willpower. You have to trust the inner voice that shows the
way. You know that inner voice. You turn to it often. But after you have heard
with clarity what you are asked to do, you start raising questions, fabricating
objections, and seeking everyone else's opinion. Thus you become entangled in
countless often-contradictory thoughts, feelings, and ideas and lose touch with
the God in you. And you end up dependent on all the people you have gather
around you. Only by attending constantly to the inner voice can you be converted to a new
life of freedom and joy. SECOND SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME January 15, 2006 A Homecoming Invitation "Homecoming" is a word that creates warm feelings of a cherished place and
time. A visit to parents brings forth images and stories spanning decades. Today's gospel gives us an image of what it means to be a disciple of Jesus.
One must "come and see" and "stay." Discipleship is not intellectual assent to doctrine, but a complete giving of
self. Just as Jesus "stays" with God and God "stay" with Jesus, a disciple must
enter a new communion of body, mind and spirit. This is not a temporary visit; this is a homecoming. We came from God and
return to God when we "come and see" and "stay with Jesus." Like Andrew and Samuel, we must be alert to the many ways God invites us to
"stay," to deepen a relationship that enables us to be missionaries to the world
and do the work of the gospel. We encounter God's call to "come and see" through others, the events of our
day, through a dream or through the beauty of creation, reminding us that we are
home when our hearts are open to hear God's call. MASS SCHEDULE 1/14 to 20 Saturday 5:00 p.m. +Mary Theresa McCormick Sunday 10:00 a.m. +Alma Jean Mantey Tuesday 9:00 a.m. The Shapiro Family Thursday 8:00 a.m. Baby Vincent Ford Friday 8:00 a.m. Parishioners CONFESSIONS: By request or by appointment. BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS: Call the office for an appointment. For Pregnancy Support: Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-49 STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE REPORT SUNDAY January 7 & 8, 2006 TOTAL PLATE $1,511.00 TODAY SECOND COLLECTION:
Diocese of Monterey
Annual Bishop's Appeal 2006
Reaching Out in Faith,
Hope & Charity
The Diocesan ministries supported by your generosity are critical to the mission of the Church of Monterey and cover a broad spectrum of needs throughout our four counties and covering our 46 parishes.
TAKE ANOTHER LOOK
This program offers people who have been away from the CHURCH or who have serious questions about the CATHOLIC FAITH an opportunity to tell their stories, ask their questions, and receive information on Catholic beliefs and current practices in a comfortable setting. Take Another Look begins this Saturday January 14 after 5:00 p.m. Mass.
Welcome to All!
Thinking about Separation or Divorce?
Is your marriage or that of a relative or friend heading for divorce? Do you know how to save that marriage? Or do you feel helpless? RETROUVAILLE is designed to help troubled marriage regain their health. It helps spouses uncover or re-awaken the love, trust and commitment that originally brought them together. The program is highly successful in saving hurting marriages, even bringing reconciliation to couples who have already separated or divorced. For confidential information about or to register for the February program beginning with a weekend on February 17-19 call 831-476-1260 or email:
[email protected] or visit the web site at www.RetroCA.com---------
The belief that God will do everything for man is as untenable as the belief that man can do everything for himself. It too, is based on a lack of faith. We must learn that to expect God to do everything while we do nothing is not faith, but superstition.
Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Monday, January 16 the Birth of Martin Luther King's Jr., Please pray for an end to racial discrimination!
Religious Education Program
Church School started last Sunday. All our students are welcome back, especially those preparing for First Reconciliation (April 30th) and First Communion which will be take place on Sunday May 7th, 2006.
If you would like your child to receive First Reconciliation or First Communion this year, please contact Fr. Eugenio.
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
"Promoting the restoration of unity among all Christians is one of the Chief concerns of the Second Sacred Ecumenical Synod of the Vatican. The Church established by Christ the Lord is, indeed, one and unique…"
(Decree on Ecumenism 1963)
Begins Wednesday, 18 January, prayers and masses for the Unity of Christians, for the Spread of the Gospel and For Persecuted Christians.
FOR TEACHERS, PARENTS AND INTERESTED PARISHIONERS
The Diocesan Dept. of Catechetical Ministries and St. Joseph's Ministry with People with Disabilities are co-sponsoring a workshop on "Effective Catechesis and Faith Formation and the Family" with internationally known speaker and author Fr. Ron Nuzzi on Saturday, January 21, from 9-3 in St. Joseph's parish hall, 435 Monterey Ave., Capitola. Contact phone 831 475-8211
EPIPHANY OF THE LORD
January 8, 2006
God's Mystery Is for Everyone
The Christmas story comes to its fullness today in the Epiphany, the manifestation of the mystery of God made human to all of humanity.
Like the magi, we are drawn to the star of Bethlehem. We follow the light of the star and find truth- God is with us in the person of Jesus Christ. We discover the King of kings, not in opulence, but lying in a manger midst shreds of cloth. We are amazed at the mystery of God in human form. We feel peace- drawn to the warmth of Mary and the devotion and protection of Joseph.
There is more. Upon hearing of the journey of the magi, King Herod is filled with fear. He is afraid of the messiah and will try to keep his power at any cost.
Today we face modern day Herod's whose motives are power and domination and not homage to the Christ within us. Our hope for the future lies in the Christ child, who hides himself still with us and brings us peace!
"Sine Dominico Non Possumus"
"Without the Sunday Eucharist
We cannot be Church."
Holy Father John Paul II
CONFESSIONS:
By request or by appointment
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
MASS INTENTIONS: 1/7 – 1/13
Saturday 5:00 p.m. Parishioners
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Cecily E. Olsen
Tuesday 9:00 a.m.
Thursday 8:00 a.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m.
Please use the opportunity for Mass Intentions in our parish – offer a MASS for birthdays, anniversaries, special intentions, or for the repose of the souls…etc.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
December 31 & January 1 2006
TOTAL PLATE $1,719.00
SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR JANUARY 2006
TODAY January 7 & 8
FOOD FOR THE POOR, Please bring what you can to help.
Fr. Gregory J. Mayers, C.Sss.R. and welcome him!
January 14 & 15 – Diocesan Seminarians and Continuing Educations of Priests (Diocesan)
"BEHOLDING HEAVEN AND EARTH DOES NOT MAKE US KNOW GOD BETTER THAN THE ATTENTIVE STUDY OF OURSELVES."
St. Basil the Great
COLLECTION ENVELOPES FOR THE NEW YEAR 2006
The 2006 Collection Envelopes are in the entrance to the Church. Please pick up your box if you had one for last year. To improve our book keeping we have issued new numbers this year.
If you would like to have a box, please fill out a form, take the next box number and put that number in the box line of the form. Please try to take in number order. I thank you for your assistance, Fr. Eugenio
4 STAGES OF MARRIAGE
The 4 stages of marriage are: (1) Romance, (2) Disillusionment, (3) Misery, and (4) Awakening. Many marriages experience the 3 Stages. Marriages that end in divorce never make it to the 4th Stage of Awakening. Don't give up without learning about the 4th Stage of Awakening. If your marriage suffers from Disillusionment or Misery please contact Retrouvaille. For confidential information about or to register for the February programan beginning with a weekend on Feb 17-19 call 831-384-5001 or email:
[email protected] or visit the web site at www.RetroCa.comSECOND ANNUAL GIVING IN GREENFIELD
God bless all of you that generously donated gifts to the 51 families in Greenfield. This year we drove 5 cars filled with gifts and these packages brought Christ's joy to 214 parents and children! Those of us who accompanied Fr. Eugenio to Greenfield saw the happiness on the faces of the families when they picked up their parcels. Your gifts to these families of Holy Trinity Church in Greenfield are tax deductible donations.
MOST REVEREND SYLVESTER D. RYAN Bishop of Monterey
You are in invited to a LITURGY OF THANKSGIVING to give thanks for Bishop Ryan's 14 years of dedicated service among us. Wednesday, January 25, 2006 at 7:00 p.m., Madonna del Sasso Church, Salinas, and to a reception in the Hall after Mass, All Welcome! No gifts please. Your presence is gift enough.
Religious Education Program
Church School starts this Sunday, January 8th. We welcome back all our children, especially those preparing for First Reconciliation (April 30th) and First Communion which will be take place on Sunday May 7th, 2006.
We would like to extend a welcome to any potential students too…please contact Fr. Eugenio for details.
EPIPHANY Season of Revelation
The word "epiphany' comes from the Greek epiphaneia or theophaneis, meaning "appearance" or "manifestation." After the festivities of Christmas, it is the time of the Christian year when we wonder at the revelation of God to the world in Jesus Christ. The Feast of the Epiphany on January 8 symbolizes the fact that "the man born to be king" will rule not by force but by love, reigning not from a throne but from a cross. Gold for a king, frankincense for a priest, myrrh for the one who was to die: the gifts of the wise men foretell that he will be the true king, perfect high priest and supreme savior.
Jesus is the revelation of God's unending, unconditional love for us human beings. Everything that Jesus has done, said and undergone is meant to show us that the love we most long for is given to us by God, not because we've deserved it, but because God is a God of love.
If we had a firm faith in God's unconditional love for us, it would no longer be necessary to be always on the lookout for ways of being admired by people, and we would need, even less, to obtain from people by force what God desires to give us so abundantly. Follow Your Heart!
OCTAVE OF CHRISTMAS: THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY, THE MOTHER OF GOD
January 1, 2006
Surrounded by Mystery
Todays feast, which replaced the circumcision of Jesus, seems to shift the focus from Christ to Mary. The circumcision emphasized the humanity of the child Jesus and his incorporation into the Jewish covenant made with Abraham.
But the feast of Mary the Mother of God also has Christ as its focus. It reminds us that Mary gave birth to a child who is not only a human baby visited by the shepherds and the Magi but also Gods eternal Word of revelation to humanity.
This feast began in controversy when in the year 428 Nestorius, the Bishop of Constantinople, claimed that Mary was mother only of the human baby and thus should never be called Mother of God, who is eternal and has no mother.
In 431, the ecumenical Council of Ephesus decreed that since the baby was the eternal Son of God, thus the baby that was born of Mary was also God. So she was rightly called Mother of God.
Today then, a week after Christmas, we reflect on the identity of the child whose birth we celebrate. A human baby, the child of the family of Abraham, circumcised on this day, who is also the Word made flesh, the Lord of all creation, God made human for our salvation, judge of all the ages, prince of peace. It is a sublime feast for a sublime mystery.
CONFESSIONS:
By request or by appointment.
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS:
Call the office for an appointment.
For Pregnancy Support:
Birthright 241-8444 or 800-550-4900
MASS INTENTIONS: 12/31 1/6
Saturday 5:00 p.m. + Dennis T. Stacey
Sunday 10:00 a.m. + Leslie R. Olsen
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. + Phillip T. McCormick
Thursday 8:00 a.m. Communion Services
Friday 8:00 a.m. Parishioners
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
REPORT SUNDAY
December 24 & 25, 2005
TOTAL PLATE (not available for post)
SECOND COLLECTIONS FOR JANUARY 2006
January 7 & 8 Food for the Poor
Food for the Poor is an interdenominational Christian ministry created to help the poorest of the poor in the Caribbean and Latin America. The ministry creates an important spiritual link between the church of the First World and the church of the Third Word.
Rev. Gregory J. Mayers, C.Ss.R. will visit to us for this reason.
SECOND COLLECTION January 14 & 15 Diocesan Seminarian and Continuing Education of Priests.
COLLECTION ENVELOPES FOR THE NEW YEAR
The 2006 Collection Envelopes are in the entrance to the church. Please pick up your box if you had one for last year. To better our bookkeeping we have issued new numbers this year.
If you would like to have a box, please fill out a form, take the next box number and put that number in the box line of the form. Please try to take them in number order. I thank you for your assistance, Fr. Eugenio.
NEW YEAR 2006
A new beginning! We must learn to live each day, each hour, yes, each minute as a new beginning, as a unique opportunity to make everything new. Imagine that we could live each moment as a moment pregnant with new life. Imagine that we could live each day as a day full of promises. Imagine that we could walk through the mew year always listening to a voice saying to us: "I have a gift for you and cant wait for you to see it!" Imagine.
Is it possible that our imagination cam lead us to the truth of our lives? Yes, it can! The problem is that we allow our past, which becomes longer and longer each year, to say to us: "You know it all; you have seen it all, be realistic; the future will be just another repeat the past. Try to survive it as best you can."
We must open our minds and heart to the voice that resounds through the valleys and hills of our life saying: "Let me show you where I live among my people. My name is God-with-you. I will wipe away all the tears from your eyes; there will be no more death, and no more mourning or sadness. The world of the past has gone."(Revelation 21:2-5)
May the joys of this Christmas Season be with you and your family throughout the New Year, and may all your dreams come true. Expect Miracles!
This Christmas Season Offer a Precious Gift:
Invite your family members, friends, or co-workers who have drifted away from the Catholic faith or who no longer attend Mass regularly to a wonderful program called TAKE ANOTHER LOOK.
This program offers people who have been away from the Church or who have serious questions about the Catholic faith an opportunity to tell their stories, ask their questions, and receive information on Catholic beliefs and current practices in a comfortable.
TAKE ANOTHER LOOK begins Saturday January 14 after 5:00 p.m. Mass.
THANK YOU!
Paula Lacey, Karen Starkie, Diane ORegan, Ceile Al Bultuers, Devlin Family, Jeanette Roberts, Jean Taylor and Patricia Mullen, thank you the church looks beautiful, God bless you for all the work you made for us.