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Fax: 650-588-1481 Phone: 650-588-1455 www.stveronicassf.com
434 Alida Way South San Francisco, CA 94080
Established 1951
St. Veronica Church
August 2, 2015
Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
“This is the bread that the Lord has given you to eat.” - Exodus 16:15
The Jews Gathering the Manna in the Desert by Nicolas Poussin (1637-1639)
Parish Office email: [email protected]
St. Veronica Parish Parish Office Hours
Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Closed for lunch from 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. (unless otherwise posted)
Phone: 650-588-1455 Fax: 650-588-1481
Parish Staff
Fr. Charles Puthota, Ph.D., Pastor Fr. Nicasio G. Paloso Jr., Parochial Vicar
Fr. Don Sharp, S.J., Weekend Assistant Fr. Al Grosskopf, S.J., Weekend Assistant
Deacon Roger Beaudry Deacon Joseph LeBlanc Patricia Spiteri, Parish Secretary, Ext. 301 Velma Atkinson, Bookkeeper, Ext. 304
Karen Guglielmoni, Faith Formation & Wedding Coordinator, Ext.305
Christopher Lindstrom, Music Director, Ext. 308
Jim Rodriguez, Custodian/Maintenance
St. Veronica Catholic School
www.saintveronicassf.org Phone: 650-589-3909
Mrs. Kathryn Lucchesi Mrs. Geninne Ruegg Principal Vice Principal
SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION
Sacrament of Baptism Baptisms are to be arranged through the Parish Office.
Baptisms in English are typically held on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month.
Baptisms in Spanish are typically held on the 2nd Saturday of each month.
Baptismal Preparation classes are held once a month. Call the Parish Office at 650-588-1455
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) Call the Parish Office to register 650-588-1455 Ext.309
Faith Formation: 650-588-1455 Ext. 305 Catechetical instructions (1st to 8th grades)
Confirmation Classes: 650-588-1455
Mass Intentions for the Week of August 2, 2015
Sun 08/02 7:00 † George Leja 8:30 † Julie & Clarance Kelly 10:00 † Margaret & James Gibbons 11:30 Maria Palafox 6:00 † Lydia Koukouras
Mon 08/03 6:30 † Robert Lapachet 8:30 † Earl Espinosa
Tue 08/04 6:30 † The Vizcarra Family 8:30 † Mr. Apolinario Abranches
Wed 08/05 6:30 † Uneida Fernandez 8:30 † Loredana Nomellini
Thu 08/06 6:30 † Peggy McGinnis 8:30 † Giuliano Polloni
Fri 08/07 6:30 † Ramon M. Mamaril 8:30 † Jonalyn Badillo
Sat 08/08 8:30 Arturo Macabeo 5:00 † Mrs. Esmeralda Gomes
Sun 08/09 7:00 † George Leja 8:30 † Stevem Dub 10:00 † Hugo Iannacone 11:30 † Celia Salazar 6:00 Ricardina Velarde
St. Veronica Parish Mission Statement
St. Veronica Church is a multicultural community of believers who treasure Jesus Christ at the center of their profession of faith and practice. They worship and work together to build up a community of family and friends according to the mind and heart of Christ. Out of the abundance of joy and gratitude, they live and share the good news of faith and hope, striving to stand up for peace and justice, to spread love and com-passion, to care for those who are in need, and to make our nation and the world a bet-ter place for all.
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Mass Schedule
Saturdays: 8:30 a.m. & 5:00 p.m. Sundays: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, and 11:30 a.m.
Spanish Mass: Sundays at 6:00 p.m. Holy Days: 6:30, 8:30 a.m., 6:00 p.m. (English),
& 7:30 p.m. (Spanish) Monday - Friday: 6:30 & 8:30 a.m.
Confessions Saturdays: 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Liturgy of the Hours Monday - Friday: Morning Prayer at 6:00 a.m.
Eucharistic Adoration 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday - Friday
except as posted for holidays and parish events
Thank you for supporting St. Veronica Parish and its works.
ON THE HORIZON
• Sunday, August 23: New Kindergarten Family Mass, 10:00 a.m.
• Monday, August 24: The St. Veronica Book Club meets in the Pastoral Center to discuss “Sadhana: A Way to God”, 7:00 p.m.
• Tuesday, August 25: First Day of Instruction for St. Veronica Catholic School (school parking lot closures will resume)
• Sunday, September 13: Fall Sports Mass, 10:00 a.m.
• Sunday, September 20: Catechetical Sunday Mass, 10:00 a.m.
• September 25-27: Annual Parish Festival “Viva St. Veronica” (See the bulletin for ways to become involved now!)
Day Mass Time 1st Collection Maintenance Totals
Envelopes received in the First Collection:
July 11 & 12: 279 July 18 & 19: 262 July 25 & 26: 290
If you currently receive envelopes but do not use them, please prayerfully consider including your donation in the collection basket. If you are not yet registered and would like to be, please fill out the form to the left and drop it in the collection basket. God Bless!
Saturday 07/25/15 5:00PM 1198.00 255.00 1453.00
Sunday 07/26/15 7:00AM 744..00 168.00 912.00
8:30AM 881.00 193.00 1074.00
10:00AM 1336.00 312.00 1648.00
11:30AM 1378.00 212.00 1590.00
Spanish Mass 6:00PM 292.00 140.00 432.00
TOTAL IN-PEW DONATIONS: $5,829.00 $1,280.00 $7,109.00
Other Contributions 232.00 n/a 232.00
Pray for our Beloved Deceased In your prayers this week, please remember the repose of
the souls of our deceased parishioners, especially:
Amelia Acosta died July 16, 2015
Donald Bartolotti died July 17, 2015
“Eternal Rest Grant Unto Them, O Lord . . .”
From the Pastor’s Desk - A Spiritual Reflection O Great Spirit!
Dear Parishioners,
“O Great Spirit, whose voice I hear in the winds, and whose breath gives life to all the world, hear me! I am small and weak. I need your strength and wis-dom. Let me walk in beauty, and make my eyes ever be-hold the red and purple sunset. Make my hands respect the things you have made and my ears sharp to hear your voice. Make me wise so that I may understand the things you have taught my people. Let me learn the lessons you have hidden in every leaf and rock. I seek strength not to be greater than my brother, but to fight my greatest enemy --- myself. Make me always ready to come to you with clean hands and straight eyes. So when life fades, as the fading sunset, my spirit may come to you without shame.”
--- Author Unknown
Reflection: This Native American prayer invites us, as do fundamental teachings in all religions, to wake up to the mystery of God by perceiving the insignificance as well as the significance of our lives. On the one hand, we are to view our lives against the backdrop of the cosmic dimensions of the universe. In the post-Hubble era, says Dennis Hamm, some astronomers and astrophysicists have postulated, by considering the age of the chemical elements, of star clusters, and of the oldest white dwarf stars (collapsed stars), that the universe is be-tween 12 and 20 billion years old and that it may be around for 200 trillion more years! This calculation is framed by theories of the Big Bang and the Big Crunch. What a speck human history is! How vast the uni-verse is! When we focus on the human race, as the wise man says, “one generation goes, and another generation comes, the earth abides forev-er” (Ecclesiastes 1:4). Within the vastness of human history itself, our individual lives are not even a drop in the ocean. Most of us may not even know the names of our great grandparents and their par-ents --- lost forever in the misty past. When we stand on the seashore gazing at the vast ocean or on
a mountain surrounded by other mountains under the vast blue sky or on a cloudless starry night, we cannot but be struck by the majesty of the universe and the smallness of our individual life. Our lives are mere footprints on the sands forever being washed away by the waves. On the other hand, our individual lives are precious and significant because of the love we have for one another. We forge relationships from the moment of our conception and strive to find meaning in our place in the universe. We are proud of our identity and develop a strong sense of belonging to family, community, organizations, and social groups, through which we realize our potential and find fulfillment. Most importantly, we are precious in the eyes of our God in Jesus Christ, who has re-membered each one of us in a unique way and brought us into existence, giving us a purpose and role so that we can understand the significance of our existence in the vastness of the universe and the panorama of time. In other words, even though we are insignificant and lost in the grandeur of time, we are made for eternity. We came from God and are destined toward God. Eternity is written into our very genes. The universe is sanctified by the mystery of the incarnation and the glory of the resurrection. We are small and weak, but God has made us for glory and grandeur. We are God’s own children, bearing His image and likeness.
Action: Because of your insignificance, set aside your illusion that you are the center of the uni-verse. In your relationship with God, people, and the universe, strive to bring them into the center of your life; become selfless and self-effacing. Let humility become your way of life. Because of your significance, however, act in ways so that your life is worthwhile. Rise to the calling God has given you. Wake up to the reality and mystery of God. Spend your time in love and service. You can make a difference; you can help the situation; you can light a candle to dispel darkness. You can help change the world for the better by changing your-self. With God you can re-create the world. With Jesus you can co-redeem the world. Are you ready? Are you adventurous? Are you generous?
Your Friend and Pastor,
Father Charles Puthota
Adult and Youth Faith Formation Registration Open
The RCIA (Rite of Christian Ini-tiation of Adults) program is now accepting registrations for the 2015-16 year. Those 16 years of age or older who would
like to become Catholic (having never been bap-tized) or who would like to complete the Sacraments of Initiation (having been baptized into a Christian faith, but not received Communion and/or been con-firmed) are invited to call the Pastoral Center offices at 650-588-1455 and leave their contact information. A member of the RCIA team will follow up with details about the program, which begins in Septem-ber. Registration forms are available in the Pastoral Center.
New and continuing registra-tion is now being accepted for the 2015-16 Faith Formation program. Registration forms may be found on the parish
website www.stveronicassf.com under the “Faith Formation” tab, or may be requested by calling the Faith Formation office at 650-588-1455 ext. 305. Even if your child will be coming back to Faith For-mation in the fall, a 2015-16 registration form is re-quired. Registration forms are also available in Spanish through the Pastoral Center. Please complete your registration process as soon as possible as class sizes are limited. Classes will begin in September, but the summer is needed to order books and supplies and set up the classes. A reminder that preparation for the sacraments of First Holy Communion and Confirmation are each two-year programs, beginning no earlier than first grade for Communion and no earlier than 8th grade for Confirmation. Parish Enrichment Events
(Held in the Pastoral Center) Monday, August 24 at 7:00 p.m. The St. Veronica Book Club will discuss “Sadhana: A Way to God” by Anthony de Mello
Newcomers are always welcome! Please call Patti at the parish office to add your name to the
contact list and be notified of upcoming events.
Mark Your Calendars . . . For the annual St. Veronica Parish Festival
“Viva St. Veronica” September 25-27, 2015
Donations are being accepted for various booths and may be dropped off at the Pas-toral Center during reg-ular business hours. Items that can be donat-ed throughout the sum-mer include toys and games, 2-liter soda bot-tles, alcohol donations, holiday items, non-perishable candy, gift cards, technolo-gy items, and monetary donations.
Raffle Tickets are available NOW at the Pastoral Center. Increase your chance of winning by buying tickets throughout the summer! Tickets will also be mailed to all registered parishioners in late August, but why wait?
Sponsors may contact the Festival chairpersons to discuss various opportunities to support the Festival. Sponsor-ship can be a great way to advertise your business!
Michael & Claudia Tringale, Festival Chairpersons, may be contacted at [email protected] or 415-740-9285 (Claudia) and 415-740-9284 (Michael).
Additional information is on the parish website, www.stveronicassf.com.
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It is with great joy that we congratulate
Cynthia Johanna Noyola and
Edgar Fabian Barba
who were joined in the sacrament of Holy Matrimony at St. Veronica on Saturday, July 25, 2015
Reflecting on the Word
Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Human beings are prone to grumbling. In the book of Exodus, the Israelites, having been freed from slavery in Egypt and having watched God destroy their enemies in the Red Sea, complain that they are in a wilderness with no food to eat. They grumble that God should have left them as slaves back in Egypt, where at least they were provided with three square meals a day. It never seems to occur to them that the God who was powerful enough to free them from slavery might also be powerful enough to provide them with food. God replies to their grumbling with characteristic generosity, raining down bread from heaven to sustain them. In the Gospel of John, Jesus’ listeners do not grum-ble (though they will when the story continues in next week’s Gospel), but they do not understand him any bet-ter than the Israelites understood God in the wilderness. Like the Israelites, they are focused on material bread and demand to be given a sign before they will have faith. They will believe in Jesus, but only on their own terms. In doing this they overlook “the food that endures for eternal life” that is already there with them. What will make us stop grumbling and placing de-mands on God? It almost seems hard-wired into us. In Ephesians, Paul instructs his readers to be transformed by the renewing of their minds and to put on a new self. But what does this mean in the concrete? What would be the first signs of such a renewal? Perhaps it would mean doing a little less grumbling and a little more trusting. Small, daily acts of gratitude are the foundation of our life in Christ.
For prayerful consideration and discussion
♦ What things do I complain about on a regular basis? Does my grumbling keep me from having the proper attitude of gratefulness toward God and others?
♦ How has God provided for me in my life? What “manna” do I wake up to on a regular basis?
- from Living the Word
Baptism Information
Registration forms are available from the Pastoral Center during regular office hours,
or you may download a form from our website at www.stveronicassf.com.
Baptisms are generally celebrated each month on the 1st and 3rd Saturday in English and the 2nd Saturday in Spanish. Please call
the Parish Office for times and to register.
Upcoming baptism dates are as follows: Aug. 8 (Spanish) & 15 (full)
Sept. 5 (1 slot), 12 (Spanish) & 19 (full) Oct. 3, 10 (Spanish) & 17 (1 slot)
Preparation classes for parents and godparents are held
on the second Tuesday of the month. Classes are conducted in the Pastoral Center from 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. (Adults only please).
Please call the Parish Office at 650-588-1455 for specific dates and to reserve your space for
the Baptismal Preparation Classes.
Capital Campaign Update
In order to facilitate the application of the seal coating and final striping of the up-per parking lot, the area will remain closed through approximately August 7. During this time, there will be NO vehicle traffic allowed in the upper lot. Thank you for your continued patience and tireless generosity as we finish up this final phase of the Capital Campaign!
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