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October 9, 2016|Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fr. Ernesto Orci Pastor [email protected]
Fr. Paul-Cuong Phan Parochial Vicar [email protected]
PARISH OFFICE 1-408-296-3000 Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Saturday 9:00 AM - Noon [email protected]
Giuliana Barragan Office Manager [email protected]
Vickie Wallace Office Assistant [email protected]
Sr. Graciela Ramos, MESST Pastoral Minister [email protected]
Noel Fisico Music Coordinator 1-408-869-8254 [email protected]
CATECHETICAL OFFICE SUNDAY SCHOOL OF RELIGION 1-408-296-0208 M. Eleanor de Paz Catechetical Director [email protected]
MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY 1-408-296-0208 M. Eleanor de Paz [email protected]
HIGH SCHOOL CONFIRMATION Elgin Presa - Coordinator Katrina Antonio - Coordinator [email protected]
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY 1-408-296-0208 [email protected]
YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY Patrick Sylvester - Coordinator [email protected]
ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOL (Pre-K - 8th Grade) 1-408-296-2260 Margaret Reynolds - Principal [email protected]
CHILDREN’S CENTER 1-408-296-8077 Teen Center & Extended Day Care Sue Herbelin - Director
SAINT LAWRENCE THE MARTYR CATHOLIC PARISH AND EDUCATION CENTER
1971 ST. LAWRENCE DRIVE SANTA CLARA, CA 95051 TEL. NO. 408-296-3000 FAX NO. 408-296-3100
E-Mail Address: [email protected] Website: www.saintlawrence.org Celebrating Our Catholic Faith through Worship, Education, and Service
MASS TIMES Sunday
8:00 AM 10:00 AM (Children’s Liturgy of the Word) 12 Noon 1:30 PM (Mass in Spanish) 6:00 PM (Youth Mass) American Sign Language (ASL) Mass 6:30 PM (In the Parish Hall) 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month
Saturday 8:30 AM 5:00 PM (Sunday Vigil) Monday – Friday ● 8:30 AM
Reconciliation Saturday
3:30 PM – 4:30 PM or by appointment
Eucharistic Adoration Thursday 9:00 AM - 8:30 PM Solemn Benediction 8:30 PM
Devotions Rosary (English) Monday to Saturday ● After the 8:30 AM Mass Rosario en Español ● Martes 6:30 PM en Capilla Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help ● Tuesday 8:15 AM
2016 October Count is Here!
Mandated by the Diocese of San Jose, the annual October Count is here.
At all Masses during the month of October, our ushers will conduct a count of our Mass attendance.
All results will be sent to the Diocese of San Jose.
MARC.
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Chosen to be the Mother of the Son of God, Mary, from the outset, was prepared by the love of God to be the Ark of the Covenant between God and man. She treasured divine mercy in her heart in perfect harmony with her Son Jesus. Her
hymn of praise, sung at the threshold of the home of Elizabeth, was dedicated to the mercy of God which extends from “generation to gen-eration” (Lk 1:50). (S24) Pope Francis - Misericordiae Vultus Bull of Indiction of the Jubilee of Mercy
Elegida para ser la Madre del Hijo de Dios, María estuvo preparada desde siempre para ser Arca de la Alianza entre Dios y los hombres. Custodió en su corazón la divina misericordia en perfecta sintonía con su Hijo Jesús. Su canto de alabanza, en el umbral de la casa de Isabel, estuvo dedicado a la misericordia que se extiende «de generación en generación» (Lc 1,50). (S24) Papa Francisco - Misericordiae Vultus Bula de Indicción del Jubileo de la Misericordia
October 9, 2016 Education Center
October 16, 2016 St. Vincent de Paul
October 23, 2016 World Mission Sunday
October 2, 2016 Stewardship
October 9, 2016 Stewardship
¡LAS HUELLAS DE LOS PIES, QUE LLEVAN AL CIELO.
Estamos de fiesta porque este próximo 16 de octubre será canonizado, Joselito, el niño cristero, que fue asesinado, durante la persecución religiosa que sufrió México, bajo el régimen de Plutarco Elías Calles.
José Sánchez del Rio, nació en el seno de una familia profundamente piadosa, en Sahuayo Michoacán, México, el 28 de Marzo de 1913. El ejemplo de sus padres de amor por la fe y de su hermano mayor, quien tomó las armas para defender la Causa de la Iglesia, una vez que el gobierno empezó la persecución contra los Sacerdotes, le llevó a alistarse como voluntario asistente en el ejército cristero.
El 5 de febrero de 1928, tuvo lugar un combate en las montañas donde fue hecho prisionero al ceder su caballo al general para que éste se salvara. Y el 10 de febrero de 1928 después cortarle la piel de las plantas de los pies, y hacerlo caminar por más de un kilómetro hacia el panteón municipal, donde los soldados le pedían que renegara de su fe; cada vez que recibía una puñala da gritaba “Viva Cristo Rey
y Viva Santa María de Guadalupe”. El martirio duró horas, y momentos antes de que el general le disparara en la cabeza, le preguntó qué les mandaba decir a sus padres y, el niño valiente de 14 años respondió: "Nos veremos en el cielo. ¡Viva Cristo Rey! ¡Viva la Virgen de Guadalupe!”.
Fue declarado beato por el cardenal José Saravia Martin en la ciudad de Guadalajara el 20 de noviembre del 2005. Y el 22 de enero de 2016, se aprobó el milagro por el cual se curara Ximena Guadalupe Magallón, bebé que tuvo meningitis, tuberculosis, convulsiones y sufrió un infarto cerebral.
Joselito, ejemplo de Congruencia, de fuerza y valor, quien nos enseña que no hay edad para servir a nuestro Dios, y que ante las injusticias del mundo debemos levantar la voz.
Ruega por nosotros ante Dios, para que nos ayude ser fieles y al igual que tú, tener el valor para gritar con nuestra vida y nuestro ejemplo: ¡VIVA CRISTO REY Y SANTA MARIA DE GUADALUPE!
Christ is alive and fully present in the Eucharist. Join us as we delve into the “source and summit” of our Faith with
Fr. Robert Barron’s DVD-based program: Eucharist: Sacred Meal, Sacrifice and Real Presence.
This spiritual study will give you a deeper understanding of the precious gift of Christ’s body, blood, soul and divinity
that you can receive at each and every Mass.
On October 13th, 2016, our parish will begin the Eucharist program, Every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Location: Rectory Conference Room
For more information or to sign up, please contact: Elia Morgan at [email protected]
or stop by the Parish Office .
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The passage about Naaman’s cure from leprosy begins in verses earlier than those we read today. Starting at 2 Kings 5:1 we learn that Naaman is an esteemed and respected commander of the king of Aram. A new servant in his household, a girl whom the Arameans had captured from Israel’s land, wanted Naaman to present himself to the prophet in Samaria, who would cure him of his leprosy. Naaman speaks to the king of Aram, who provides a letter for the king of Israel, attesting to the desire for a cure.
The king of Israel, however, responds derisively. The prophet Elisha somehow finds out about the encounter and sends word to the king to send Naaman to him. Naaman, along with his cohort, arrives at the door of Elisha’s house. At the doorstep, Naaman receives the message from the prophet to go and wash seven times in the Jordan and his flesh will be healed. But Naaman balks, disappointed that the prophet himself did not come out to greet him, invoke the Lord’s name, and lay hands on him. Naaman’s anger leads him to turn away from Elisha’s home. He concludes that the God of Israel is no better than any other god.
Naaman’s disappointment, however, is not the end of the story. His servants intervene and help him to think logically about the situation, ultimately convincing him to follow through on the simple act of washing in the Jordan. This is the point at which today’s First Reading begins. The focus of the reading is not so much Naaman’s cure, but his confession of faith. Elisha’s refusal of Naaman’s gift in thanksgiving for the cure is also a confession of faith. It shows that those who serve the Lord are not in need of material gifts, because their life comes from the Lord God and is true gift itself.
At the end of the reading, Naaman requests two mule-loads of earth so that he can continue to worship God in his homeland.
Liturgy Corner by: Deborah Ferry (Taken from Commentary On The First Reading )
Confession of Faith
Eucharist Study Program Registration To register for the upcoming Eucharist program, please complete this form and return it to the Rectory by October 10th 2016. Name _______________________________________________ Address _____________________________________________ City _____________ Preferred Phone number ______________ Email address _________________________________________ Have you ever participated in a formation program? ________ Yes ________ No If yes, approximately how many programs have you completed?___________________
Friendship Club Luncheon
Thursday, October 13, 2016 11:30 am
Feast of Our Lady of Fatima
Cash $10.00
Speaker: Jim Logan
with info on how we can help Veterans this Christmas
RSVP only if coming to Mary Ann Miller at 408-887-3675
Office for the Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults
Diocese of San Jose Anthony Gonzalez
Phone: 1-408-983-0113 Fax: 1-408-983-0147
Emergency line: 1-408-983-0141 E-mail: [email protected]
Office of Financial Services
If you suspect financial mismanagement or misconduct in your parish, school, or in the
Diocese of San Jose, please contact: EthicsPoint
dsj.ethicspoint.com or hotline 888-325-7863
Please Pray For . . . Our Parishioners ,
Fr iends , and Fami ly
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Pancake Breakfast Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Sunday, October 9, 2016
After the 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM Masses in the Parish Hall Just $ 5.00 / Children under 4 FREE
Advance Directive Workshop (free)
Tuesday, October 11, 2016 7 pm – 9 pm
St. Joseph Conference Room The Chancery 1150 N. First St.
San Jose (at 880) Presenter: Cindy Safe
Sponsor: Catholic Cemeteries An Advance Directive is a document that clearly states your requests regarding health care if you are unable to speak for yourself. It names the person(s) who should carry out your wishes. Learn important issues that arise from these decisions. Your family and health care providers will respect this legal statement and be grateful for the clarity it provides. Workshop evaluations: “Outstanding!” “An eye-opener.” “Cindy Safe is very knowledgeable.” “This info will be needed at end of life.” For more information, contact 650-428-3730 or [email protected]
Janet Agonoy Albert Apostol Rob Artery Mohamed Aslam Razon - Barragan Joseph Bonette Diane Byrd Robert Carag Avelina Carrillo Maria Cendejas Socorro Cendejas Al Chiara Kathy Taylor Cimeno Hugh Conroy Phil Donahue Chet O’Donnell James Donnelly Domingo Duarte Jesse Espinosa Isaias Espinoza Carol Frazier Rick Freear Alessandro Gallo Erika Gallo Juanita Garcia Nellie Gonzales Adrienne Gorman Lincoln Groner Gabriela Guillen John Hallett Mikey Hallett Mercedes Hardison Hubert Jansen Marilyn Kirchoff Paul Kolb Stephanie Leung Jubilee Liebich
Julio Linares Ann Lizotte
Patrick McMahn Luli Maldonado
Josie Mattson Marge Mertzlufft
Ricky Muller Mackena Naki
Pat Naki Emily Grace Navarra
Thanh Nguyen Ernie Ortiz
Elizabeth Ostachuk Selva Packiam Rogelio Padilla
Hilda Peralta Rosalie Perez
Luchie P. Qugana Arturo Presa
Adolfo Ramirez M. Armando & Yolanda Rivera
Frank Roddin Yolanda Romero Rose Salamanca
Dina Carag Santella Erma Schriver
Jonathan Seepersad Mark Sheedy
Christian Silveira Nilda Timbs
Liza & Emanuel Ugalde Matthew Carag Vakili
Lina Velasco Chuck Worley Alma Zamora
Questions at End of Life: A Catholic Perspective (free) Wednesday, October 19, 2016
7 pm – 9 pm St. Joseph Conference Room
The Chancery 1150 N. First St. San Jose
Presenter: Fr. Joseph Benedict Sponsor: Catholic Cemeteries
Choices at end-of-life present unique challenges, particularly w i t h i n a c o m p l e x a n d technologically advanced society. Physical death is perceived within modern society as the ultimate human tragedy. This presenta t ion wi l l exp lore end-of-life choices within the context of faith in Jesus and the moral tradition of the church. For more information, contact 650-428-3730 or [email protected]
Saints in Our House: How Parents and Teens Connect November 10, 6:30pm - 8:30pm St. Lawrence the Martyr Parish, Santa Clara
Internationally acclaimed author and speaker, Michele Borba, will speak on how parents and teenagers can effectively communicate. Learn how parents can empathize with their teenage children and how teenagers can move beyond challenges of a "selfie" mentality.
Parents, teachers, and teens are especially encouraged to attend this open event sponsored by the Diocese of San Jose Office of Youth and Young Adults, Hispanic Apostolate, Vocations and Santa Clara University Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. More information at www.dsj.org/beasaint
Please call ahead for Pre-Needs
or At-Need Arrangements
Gate of Heaven Cemetery
22555 Cristo Rey Drive Los Altos, CA 94024
(650) 428-3730
Calvary Cemetery 2655 Madden Avenue San Jose, CA 95116
(408) 258-2940
CATHOLIC CEMETERIES OF THE DIOCESE
OF SAN JOSE
October 9 to 16, 2016 Cycle C
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for the
Every Monday and Thursday
Until October 31, 2016 7:00-8:00 pm
Donation $3 per session
Luck of St . Lawrence is back! T ickets Are Avai lable at the Par ish Of f ice
You can be The next
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Now On Its
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Congratulations to DIEGO GANDHI DE PAZ who won $2,000 on September 30, 2016
The next drawing will be on October 31, 2016 for a $200 prize _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Remember that each ticket you buy now gives you 9 chances to win.
Please return your sold ticket stubs with payment to the Parish Office since the sooner you turn in your sold tickets, the more chances you have to win the prizes money.
Deadline: Tickets must be returned to the Parish Office on October 28, 2016 before 4:00 PM for the drawing on October 31, 2016.
All Souls’ Day Envelopes
will be available in the Church
and in the Parish Office
starting October 15, 2016
Please submit your envelopes
by Monday, October 31st, 2016
to be included in the All Souls’ Novena.
The Guadalupe Hope Society, dba the, “GHS Women’s Center”, is a non-profit women’s Catholic Medical Clinic serving abortion vulnerable women in San Jose. GHS is located next to St. Martin of Tours in San Jose and was Blessed by His Excellency, Patrick McGrath, Bishop, San Jose Dioceses, on August 11, 2016.
You are invited to lend support in, “Defending the Defenseless” by attending the GHS Women’s Center’s Gala and Fall Fundraiser. Saturday, October 22, 2016, doors open at 6:00 PM at the Santa Clara Marriott California Banquet Room.
This year’s keynote speaker is His Excellency, Salvatore Cordileone, Archbishop San Francisco Archdioceses and Master of Ceremony is Terry Barber, co-host of the Terry and Jessie show on Immaculate Heart Radio.
For Ticket & Gala2016 Information Contact: Yvonne @ (510) 387-6127 or go to www.ghswomenscenter.com under the events, new and tickets menu button.
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MARRIED COUPLES: Fall is a beautiful season full of color and crisp fresh air. A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend is like autumn because it’s a weekend full of fresh air, new beginnings and a time to rejoice in the beauty of your marriage and family. It’s a great time to rekindle communication and enjoy a weekend away.
The next Marriage Encounter Weekend is November 11-13, 2016 at Vallombrosa Center, Menlo Park.
For more information visit our website at: sanjosewwme.org or contact Ken & Claranne at [email protected]
or 408-782-1413.
The next Rachel's Vineyard Retreat offered by RealOptions Pregnancy Medical Clinics
is on:
November 11-13, 2016 Mt. Hermon Retreat Center
37 Conference Drive Mt. Hermon, CA 95041
Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat offers support to anyone whose lives have been impacted by abortion in any way. It is an opportunity to examine the experience, identify ways it has affected your life, and start the healing process. Find comfort in the reassurance of God’s love, mercy, forgiveness and acceptance.
Retreats are offered at no cost to attendees and are completely confidential.
These retreats are endorsed by the Diosese of San Jose.
The retreats usually fill up. To register go to www.realoptions.net/hope
or call 408-837-0990.
24 Hour Prayer Vigil - October 24th 10:00am to October 25th 10:00am -
Contact Mary Ann at [email protected] to sign up Prayer Vigil with David Bereit, Founder of 40 Days for Life
October 25th - 12:00pm Daily Prayer Vigils - September 28th-November 6th -
All Prayer Vigils are held at 1691 The Alameda, San Jose Sign up at www.40daysforlife.com/sanjose
That Man Is You! Is back for the fall semester.
That Man is You! is an interactive, multimedia men’s program focused upon the development of authentic male leadership. That Man is You! successively considers men in their relationship to God, to their spouse and to their children. The program content harmonizes current social and medical science with the teachings of the Church and the wisdom of the saints to develop the vision of man fully alive.
Sessions are Saturday Mornings in the Parish Hall 6:45 AM Doors Open for Breakfast 7:05 AM M/C Welcome & Comments 7:10 AM Presentation 7:45 AM Small Group Discussions 8:15 AM Dismissal … and the rest of the day is still available
https://www.paradisusdei.org/index.php/programs/tmiy/
By Leslie Goodykoontz
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SAVE THE DATE
The year of Mercy will be closing mid-November, the Hispanic community is inviting everyone to join us in a pilgrimage to Our Lady of Peace to walk through the Holy Door of Mercy.
Date : Saturday, November 5, 2016
Time : 7:30am -1:00pm
The pilgrimage will include confessions, Mass and walking from St. Lawrence to Our Lady of Peace.
More information in the coming weeks.
APARTE LA FECHA
Al acercarse el cierre del año de la Misericordia el próximo 20 de noviembre. La comunidad hispana de San Lorenzo, le invita a una peregrinación a la Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de la Paz, donde cruzaremos la Puerta Santa.
Fecha : sábado 5 de Noviembre, Tiempo: 7:30am-1:00pm
El programa de ese día incluirá confesiones , Misa y la caminata desde nuestra Parroquia de San Lorenzo a Nuestra Señora de la Paz (2 hrs aprox)
Ven y fortalece tu fe y tu familia
Octubre 18 Perdón y Reconciliación en la Familia Ma. Antonieta Reyes de Betancourt
Noviembre 15 La sabiduría de Dios en la naturaleza humana (hombre y mujer para dar vida)
Dolores Moreno
Diciembre 13 En la espera, la familia y el adviento Lupita Vital
Enero 17 La familia y los medios de comunicación P. Steven Kim
Febrero 14 La familia, mejor escuela Hna. Graciela Ramos, MESST
Marzo 14 La familia, esperanza del futuro. P. Joe Kim
Mayo 2 La familia, si no se alimenta muere. Hna. Gisela Enríquez, MESST
Aquí en nuestra Parroquia de 7:00pm-8:45pm
SLEMS Students Combat Climate Change Saint Lawrence Elementary and Middle School students embarked on a first ever all middle school field trip to the Monterey Bay Aquarium to kick off October’s school-wide service project focusing on climate change. M s . H a l e y H e m m spearheaded the planning for the trip to the Aquarium to give middle school students the opportunity to come face to face with the natural environments and creatures most affected by our changing climate.
While visiting the Aquarium, students participated in discovery labs about waves, energy, and coast line adaptation, explored the museum exhibits, and enjoyed waste free lunches brought from home. 8th grade students attended a special lecture on cephalopods (the class of ocean animals that include octopus and squid) and how their population has been impacted by human action including pollution, overfishing, and climate change as a whole.
Students returned from the Aquarium excited not just about what they learned but eager to start the service project back at school. “Like a small drop of water, I can send messages like ripples that expand to make a change…To stay in balance as a community, we all have something to contribute whether it be a clean-up on the beach or saving endangered species from oil spills,” commented one 8th grade student.
During the month of October, the 8th grade students will take on the role of educators and activists, leading the school community by teaching younger students the lessons they learned about water and ocean conservation while at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. “The students’ ultimate mission is to limit our carbon footprint, as individuals and as a community, by investing in education, inspiring action, and igniting young minds to change perspective and behavior,” says Ms. Hemm, who will be helping the students throughout this project. Through the preparation and presentation of their lessons, students hope to investigate ways and enlighten community members at every age on steps they can take to reduce their carbon footprint.
Visit www.saintlawrence.org/slem for more information about Saint Lawrence Elementary and Middle School.
Thank you all for your very generous assistance with the toiletries collection last weekend! We collected about 20 grocery bags worth of items for the migrant workers and homeless. We also collected $65 that will be turned into gift cards.