Post on 28-May-2020
WELCOME ALL PARISHIONERS!
Vigésimo Séptimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
4222 SW Loop 410 Phone: 210.674.1200
San Antonio, Texas 78227 Fax: 210.674.1640
Rev. Hugo O. Maese, M.Sp.S. Pastor
Rev. Gerardo Cisneros, M.Sp.S. Parochial Vicar
Apolonio “Ed” Garcia Deacon
St. Vincent De Paul
Mass Schedule
Mon.-Fri. 8AM (Church)
Sat. 5PM
Sun. 8AM, 10AM, 12PM & 2PM (Español)
Confessions
Sat., 3:30 PM-4:45 PM (Church) & by
appointment
Blessed Sacrament Adoration
Tues. 8:30 AM-12PM Chapel
Wed. 5PM- 8PM Chapel
Thurs. 7PM- 9PM Chapel
Fri. 8:30 AM-12PM Chapel
Office Hours:
Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 AM—12PM
1PM— 5:30 PM
Fri.-Sun. Closed
Parish Staff
Secretary: Grace Hernandez 210.674.1200
Rosemarie LaValle
Business Manager: Lucy O’Barr
RCIA, Adult Confirmation, Marriage Prep.,
Liturgy:
Fr. Gerardo Cisneros 210.674.4235
MySVDPparish.gct@gmail.com
Religious Education, RCIA For Children;
Josie Dobroski, Coordinator 210.674.4291
MySVDPparish.re@gmail.com
Music Director:
Gilbert Aldrete, Jr. 210.654.7340
Maintenance : Lucio Camacho
Custodian: Octavio “Tavo” Cisneros
Nutrition Center M-TH 8A-1P/F 8A-12N
Linda Woodring 210.670.1800
Friendship House TU & TH 9A-12N
Cecilia Aala 210.674.5861
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Twenty -Seventh Sunday In Ordinary Time
First Reading: The rash one has no integrity; but the just one, because of his faith, shall live. (Hab 2:4)
Psalm: If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts. (Ps 95)
Second Reading: For God did not give us a spirit of cowardice but rather of power and love and self-control. (2 Tm 1:7)
Gospel: “So should it be with you. When you have done all you have been commanded, say, ‘We are unprofitable servants; we have done what we were obliged to do.’” (Lk 17:10)
Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD. The English translation of Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in
the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. ©LPi
GOSPEL MEDITATION - ENCOURAGE DEEPER
UNDERSTANDING OF SCRIPTURE
“When you have done all you have been commanded, say ‘We are unprofitable servants; we have done what we were obliged to do.” The metaphor in the story could seem harsh to us today. A servant has worked hard all day, and rather than receiving a much-needed respite, the master commands an additional task. Jesus, however, is appearing to their sensibilities. This was a hierarchical society in which everyone had a place. His listeners would know this. No servant would presume a reward for good deeds.
It’s important to remember that we do have a place at God’s table. But we don’t “earn” it. Dining with the Lord at the heavenly wedding feast requires surrender. It requires deep faith in God and His promises. It also requires commitment. The kingdom takes work! There are fields to plow and initiatives to prepare. There are sheep to tend to and family to care for. There are people waiting for our yes to generous service. When we serve dinner at a homeless shelter, we are waiting on the table of Christ. When we visit an ill relative, we’re imitating the Good Samaritan. We’re visiting Jesus! We’re growing his kingdom of life and love.
The Gospel today reminds us to check our motives. Are we serving because we’re seeking a reward? Or because we have faith that this is who we’re meant to serve? That is, is this where we’re meant to be? The Gospel reminds us that this faith can do powerful things! “If you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you would say to this mulberry tree, ‘Be uprooted and planted in the sea,’ and it would obey you.” But, ultimately, we’re not the ones doing the deeds. We’re not the ones “earning” the grace. Faith, and the good we do for others, is a gift. ©LPi
Vigésimo Séptimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
MEDITACIÓN EVANGÉLICO - ALENTAR ENTENDIMIENTO MÁS PROFUNDO DE LA ESCRITURA
Los tiempos que se esta n viviendo en la sociedad actual con referencia a la injusticia y la facilidad para la violencia son alarmantes. Los medios de comunicacio n muestran todos los dí as el co mo se quita la vida humana, la destruccio n del planeta, de las plantas y animales. La primera lectura del Profeta Habacuc, su reclamo a Dios en su tiempo es un reflejo del nuestro: “¿Por que me haces ver la injusticia?” ¿Acaso no estamos cansados de todo lo que vemos y escuchamos? Tal pareciera que Dios no escucha ni interviene en la miseria humana. Pero no, no es así . Dios responde e invita al Profeta a escribir su visio n: “El que vacila nunca contará con mi favor, el justo si vivirá por su fidelidad.” (Habacuc 2:4). Los eventos de la vida del ser humano esta n en los planes de Dios. Depende de nosotros la fidelidad y el compromiso. ¿Esta s de acuerdo con el Profeta? ¿En que sentido? El Evangelio, por otro lado, nos muestra la forma de alinearnos con la gente buena para hacer cosas que ayuden a la sociedad a crecer en justicia y promover la paz. Esa paz que tanto se necesita en las fronteras del mundo, con los refugiados y los que caminan en caravana dejando sus paí ses. Sin embargo, el punto principal de todo es la fe. Por eso, los apo stoles piden que se aumente su fe. El Maestro responde y da ejemplos palpables para llegar hasta mover montan as y agrega lo siguiente: “Así también ustedes, cuando hayan hecho todo lo que les ha sido mandado, digan: Somos servidores que no hacíamos falta, hemos hecho lo que era nuestro deber.” (Lucas 17:10). ©LPi
Las lecturas de la semana del 6 de Octubre de 2019 Domingo: Hab 1, 2-3; 2, 2-4/Sal 95, 1-2. 6-7. 8-9 [8]/ 2 Tim 1, 6-8. 13-14/Lc 17, 5-10
Lunes: Jon 1, 1—2, 2. 11/Jon 2, 3. 4. 5. 8/Lc 10, 25-37
Martes: Jon 3, 1-10/Sal 130, 1-2. 3-4. 7-8 [3]/Lc 10, 38-42
Miércoles: Jon 4, 1-11/Sal 86, 3-4. 5-6. 9-10 [15]/Lc 11, 1-4
Jueves: Mal 3, 13-20/Sal 1, 1-2. 3. 4 y 6 [Sal 40, 5]/ Lc 11, 5-13
Viernes: Jl 1, 13-15; 2, 1-2/Sal 9, 2-3. 6 y 16. 8-9 [9]/ Lc 11, 15-26
Sábado: Jl 4, 12-21/Sal 97, 1-2. 5-6. 11-12 [12]/ Lc 11, 27-28
Domingo siguiente: 2 Re 5, 14-17/Sal 98, 1. 2-3. 3-4 [cfr. 2]/2 Tim 2, 8-13/Lc 17, 11-19 © LPI
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
SATURDAY/SABADO, OCTOBER 5
Bar 4:5-12, 27-29/Ps 69:33-35, 36-37 [34]/Lk 10:17-24 5PM †Ramiro Rueda (Anniversary) by Ramon & Petra
†Justin Acap by Mother
SUNDAY/DOMINGO, OCTOBER 6 Hb 1:2-3; 2:2-4/Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9 [8]/2 Tm 1:6-8, 13-14/Lk 17:5-10 8AM †Tays & Idrogo Families by Tays Family
†Estella Gaona
10AM †Vickie Armstrong by Friends
†Jesus Cantu by Josie Cantu
†Marina Centeno Ramirez by Elvira Rita Ramirez
†Carmen Lydia Vela Cano by Husband & Family
12PM †Robert Edward Richard by Robert Joseph Richard
1:15PM at Blue Skies
Ronald E. Overton by Mary M. Overton
Ben B. Hoskins (90th Birthday) by Pattie & Barry Templeton
2PM Por todos los Feligreses
MONDAY/LUNES, OCTOBER 7
Jon 1:1—2:2, 11/Jon 2:3, 4, 5, 8/Lk 10:25-37 8AM Sacred Heart) Special Intentions
TUESDAY/MARTES, OCTOBER 8
Jon 3:1-10/Ps 130:1b-2, 3-4ab, 7-8 [3]/Lk 10:38-42 8AM Ann & Delancey
WEDNESDAY/MIERCOLES, OCTOBER 9 Jon 4:1-11/Ps 86:3-4, 5-6, 9-10 [15]/Lk 11:1-4 8AM †Suffering Souls THURSDAY/JUEVES, OCTOBER 10
Mal 3:13-20b/Ps 1:1-2, 3, 4 and 6 [Ps 40:5a]/Lk 11:5-13
8AM †Don DeShambo by Family
FRIDAY/VIERNES, OCTOBER 11
Jl 1:13-15; 2:1-2/Ps 9:2-3, 6 and 16, 8-9 [9]/Lk 11:15-26 8AM †Philomena P. Leger (Birthday) by Margaret Dupuis
†Eddie C. Martinez (Birthday) by Olivia Martinez & Family SATURDAY/SABADO, OCTOBER 12
Jl 4:12-21/Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 11-12 [12a]/Lk 11:27-28 5PM For all Parishioners
SUNDAY/DOMINGO, OCTOBER 13 2 Kgs 5:14-17/Ps 98:1, 2-3, 3-4 [cf. 2b]/2 Tm 2:8-13/Lk 17:11-19 8AM For all Parishioners
10AM †Vickie Armstrong by Family
†Norma Woods by Carmen Langley
†Carmen Lydia Vela Cano by Husband & Family
†Vickie Armstrong by Carmen Langley
12PM †Carlos Sandoval by Lucy Sandoval
†Robert Edward Richard by Robert & Bea Rendon
1:15PM at Blue Skies
2PM †Abigail Alcorta by Papas y Hermanos
†Mike Moreno, Jr. by Janie Escamilla
†Juanita Cano by Janie Escamilla
†Pedro Perez by Alicia Rincon
SATURDAY 10/5 12PM-10PM SVDP OCTOBER FEST 3:30PM-4:45PM Confessions-Church 5PM Vigil Mass
SUNDAY 10/6 8AM-2PM NO Fellowship Breakfast 8AM-3:30PM NO RE Classes-Parish Center 9:30AM-11AM RCIA-6 12:30PM-2:15PM RCIA-6 3:30PM Family Al-Non-4 5PM AA Meeting-4
MONDAY 10/7 8AM Mass-Church 8:30AM-12:00PM Adoration-Chapel
6PM Guadaupano Society Mtg.-9
7PM Divina Misericordia-Capilla, Boy Scouts-7
7:30PM Apostolado de la Cruz-2 & 4
TUESDAY 10/8
8AM Mass-Church 8:30AM-12:00PM Adoration-Chapel
6PM 12 noon Choir Practice
6:30PM New Formation-Hispanic Cmt.-4
7PM Young Adults-3, Little Rock Scripture Study “Women in the new Testament”-7,9, 10 & 2, Spanish Baptism Class-5, (Registrarse una semana antes de la clase)
WEDNESDAY 10/9 8AM Mass-Church 10AM Senior Line Dancing-7 & 9, Adult Bible Study-2 5PM-8PM Adoration-Chapel 6PM Choir Practice-Church 7PM Hispanic Community-2, RCIA-4, Spanish Choir-3
THURSDAY 10/10 8AM Mass-Church 6PM Legion of Mary -5 6:30PM Youth Ministry/Jovenes (English & Spanish), 7 & 9 7PM Adoration-Chapel, Overeaters Anonymous-2, Rosary Guild-3, Pastoral Council-6 FRIDAY 10/11 8AM Mass-Church 8:30AM-12PM Adoration-Chapel
SATURDAY 10/12 3:30PM-4:45PM Confessions-Church 5PM Vigil Mass
SUNDAY 10/13 8AM-2PM Senior Center Fellowship Breakfast 8AM-3:30PM RE Classes-Parish Center, Rms. 2-5 & 7 & 9 9:30AM-11AM RCIA-6 12:30PM-2:15PM RCIA-6 3:30PM Family Al-Non-4 5PM AA Meeting-4
WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK
CATHOLIC QUOTES - WORDS TO INSPIRE THE FAITHFUL
The Rosary is the “weapon” for these times. St. Padre Pio
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Hope for the Future/Catholic School Special
Collection
The Special Collection for
October 6th is in support
of Hope for the Future
and the Catholic schools
and students within our
community. Your support will help fund tuition assistance and
grants for the 38 schools in the Archdiocese of San Antonio.
“Everything indeed is for you, so that the grace bestowed in
abundance on more and more people may cause the
thanksgiving to overflow for the glory of God.” (2Cor 4:15)
Your contribution will help more children receive a priceless
Catholic school education where they can grow academically
and spiritually. Thank you for your support!
WHY DO WE DO THAT? - CATHOLIC LIFE EXPLAINED Question:
What is the story behind the rosary?
Answer:
The rosary is a sacred and popular Catholic devotion, but its origins are mysterious. Prayer beads to facilitate meditation began in the early ages of the Church. In the early medieval period, bead strings were used to count Hail Marys or Our Fathers. A tradition has developed that the rosary in its current form was given to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. However, the earliest biographies of the saint do not include this story. In the Middle Ages, the prayers were grouped into 50 Hail Mary's with verses from Psalms and vignettes from the lives of Jesus and Mary. By the 16th century, the Joyful, Sorrowful, and Glorious Mysteries were established.
The rosary rose to prominence in the late 1500s. The Turkish Empire was spreading across eastern Europe, and pirates were raiding Christian ships. The Christian nations of Europe rallied for a great battle at sea. Pope St. Pius V urged all Christians to pray the rosary for victory. While vastly outnumbered, the Christian fleet was victorious at the Battle of Lepanto. The pope established October 7th as the feast of the Holy Rosary. Later, all of October would come to be known as the Month of the Rosary.
©LPi
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GENEROSO APOYO!
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OCTOBER 23-30
ASSEMBLY 2019 Building a Catholic Culture of Accompaniment
Saturday, November 9, 2019
8:30am-3:30pm
St. Mary’s University
1 Camino Santa Maria, SAT 78228
Doors open at 7am.
Registration opened on
July 2nd~Fee $25
TheAssembly@ArchSA.org
210.734.1911
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Turkey Bingo Fundraising Event will take place on November 16th in the parish center from 10am-2 pm. More information to come.
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