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2540 San Diego Avenue, San Diego, CA 92110 (619) 295-4141 www. immaculate-conception-sandiego.org — [email protected] THE CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 10, 2021

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2540 San Diego Avenue, San Diego, CA 92110 (619) 295-4141

www. immaculate-conception-sandiego.org — [email protected]

THE CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

OCTOBER 10, 2021

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Mass Intentions

Oct. 9 - 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time - Vigil †Patricia Carini

Oct. 10 - 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:30 People of Immaculate Conception Parish

10:00 - The Spera Family, SI 11:30 - Jaime Gregorio Collier, SI

Oct.11 - Weekday Elaine Cruz Jones, SI

Oct. 12 - Weekday The Spera Family, SI

Oct. 13 - Weekday Marshal Bautista, SI

Oct. 14 - Weekday Priest’s Intentions

Oct. 15 - St. Teresa of Jesus †Carmen & Joe Toigo

Oct. 16 - Weekday †Felipa de Pineda

If you wish to request a Mass intention for a family member or friend, contact the parish office.

Mass Schedule Weekdays: Monday thru Saturday, 8:00 AM

Sunday Masses Saturday Vigil: 5:15 PM Sunday: 8:30 AM*, 10:00 AM, 11:30 AM *live-streamed & open to attendees

Holy Day Masses: To be announced.

Reconciliation: Saturday, 4:30 to 5:00 p.m., or after weekday morning Mass and by appointment.

Baptisms: By appointment only. Please contact the parish office.

Weddings: By appointment only. Arrangements must be made at least one year in advance. Please contact the parish office.

Funerals: For arrangements, please call the parish. Parish Office: 619-295-4141

FR. GARRETT GALVIN, OFM PARISH ADMINISTRATOR

FR. VINCENT MESI, OFM SACRAMENTAL & SPIRITUAL LEADER EMAIL: [email protected]

IN RESIDENCE: FR. JOSEPH CHINNICI, OFM, FR. MICHAEL BLASTIC, OFM

BR. MOISES GUTIERREZ RIVAS

Pray for Our Sick Alex & Toni Alvarez, Joane Anderson, Susan Besecker, Marilyn Breanna, Cosmo & Joan Busalacchi, Dominic Castagnola, Reginald Custodio, Joanne Daleo, Michael Denny, Arline Fisch, Julie Fish, Christopher Haskins, Donna Hovanec, Shirley Ilog, Donna Cruz Jones, Patricia Haase, Ricardo Hernandez, Olivia Ingram, Liam McNichol, Ardith Moore, Grace Mulvanity, Madison Neola, Stephanie Ng, Angelica Ortega, Ann Orwig, John F. Phelan, Rene Milbauer Rice, Anyssa Sanchez, Tom Sapien, Crystal Spera, Rita Tarango, Linda Thompson, Teresa Tingle, Teresa Tolan, Marie Whitman, Barbara Wingler.

Daily Readings

Monday: Rom 1:1-7, Lk 11:29-32

Tuesday: Rom 1:16-25, Lk 11:37-41

Wednesday: Rom 2:1-11, Lk 11:42-46

Thursday: Rom 3:21-30, Lk 11:47-54

Friday: Rom 4:1-8, Lk 12:1-7

Saturday: Rom 4:13, 16-18, Lk 12:8-12

Sunday: Is 53:10-11, Heb 4:14-16, Mk 10:35-45

COURTYARD BRICKS

Customized Brick and Bench tops are available by order at the Parish Office or on the parish website. Proceeds from this fundraiser benefit the Immaculate Conception Building Maintenance Fund.

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Offering. Gifts received Sept. 25-26:

An Act of Worship.

Parishioners: $2,355.10

Visitors: $746.54

Total: $3.101.64

PANCAKE BREAKFAST

40 Days for Life campaign

19,198 lives have been saved since 2007! Help save babies by praying for an end to abortion during the upcoming 40 Days for Life campaign, Sep 22 - Oct 31, 2021. Visit https://www.sdcatholic.org/event/40-days-for-life/ for more information and to sign up for vigil hours. 

Year of Amoris Laetitia Family

Pope Francis has designated the 2021-2022 year as the Year of Amoris Laetitia Family, a time to celebrate the five-year anniversary of the landmark Synod on the Family and ensuing apostolic exhortation, “Amoris Laetitia” (The Joy of Love). This year, we also commemorate the five-year anniversary of our own Synod on the Family. Please join our bishops in both San Diego County and Imperial County to celebrate the five-year anniversary of “The Joy of Love” and the movement it inspired to welcome and serve today’s families. Mass will be celebrated simultaneously at 11am on Saturday, October 23 at St. Gregory the Great Parish in Scripps Ranch and at Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in El Centro. At St. Gregory the Great there will also be other planned activities including a Family Rosary, Family Ministry Fair, food trucks, and activities for kids. All families and domestic churches are invited.

For more information, please contact Belen at [email protected]/858-490-8299.

‘ The most beautiful thing God made is the family.’

–Pope Francis

Information: [email protected] • 858 490-8299 sdcatholic.org/familylife

FAMILY MASSC E L E B R A T I N G

The Joy of Love

Join us to celebrate the five-year anniversary of “The Joy of Love” (Amoris Laetitia) and the movement it inspired to welcome and serve today’s families.

OCT. 23, 2021 • 11 A.M.ST. GREGORY THE GREAT

11451 Blue Cypress Drive, San Diego, CA 92131Family Rosary at 10 a.m. | Family Activities Before and After Mass

Join us for a delicious pancake breakfast after the 8:30 or 10:00 a.m. Mass this Sunday. Breakfast includes eggs, sausage, orange juice and coffee — all for only $5 per person.

Learning about the Priesthood: On Saturday, November 6, 2021 the Diocese of San Diego is hosting an Explorer Day for those men who are interested in exploring a possible vocation to the priesthood. The day will be held at St. Francis Center on the campus of the University of San Diego from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. If living a life of service for Christ and the people of God is attractive to you, take advantage of the opportunity to attend this upcoming Explorer Day. Please pick up a registration form at the parish office or call Fr. Lauro Minimo at St. Francis Center at (619) 291-7446.

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WHITE MASSFOR CATHOLIC HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS

S P O N S O R E D B Y

www.StGiannaPhysicians.org

www.COLFS.org

THE 10TH ANNUAL

SATURDAY • OCTOBER 30, 2021 • 10:00AM ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON CHURCH 6628 SANTA ISABEL ST • CARLSBAD, CA 92009

For all Health Care Professionals, their Family, and FriendsPresider: The Most Reverend Ramón BejaranoAttire: W hite Lab Coats (optional)Reception to follow in the Parish HallSpeaker: Dr. Lauren Rubal, a reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist

"e “White Mass” is named for the traditional white coats and uniforms worn by medical personnel and is a special way to honor all health care professionals. In addition to physicians and nurses, the Mass honors hospital personnel, pharmacists, mental health specialists, hospice workers, medical students, pastoral care givers, and others.For more information: (858) 461-0777 or [email protected]

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STORE HOURS

FRIDAY 1:30 - 4:30 PM SATURDAY 11:30 AM - 4:30 PM

SUNDAY 11:30 AM - 4:30 PM

VISIT OUR GIFT SHOP AND FIND TREASURED GIFTS:

ROSARIES RELIGIOUS MEDALS

CD’S & DVD’S CHILDREN’S BOOKS

BIBLES

CALLING ALL QUILTERS! (BEGINNERS TO ADVANCED)

The parish quilting group meets each Saturday. Bring your sewing machine and unfinished projects (or begin a new one). We meet in the hall, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Face masks are required to participate.

AFTER-ABORTION HEALING RETREAT FOR CATHOLIC WOMEN (or Catholic-friendly)

Given by Rachel's Hope on Oct. 29-31, 2021. Professionally led. Held at the Diocesan Pastoral Center, 3888 Paducah Drive, San Diego. Confidentiality maintained. Closing Mass included. Group Size limited. Cost $60; partial scholarships available. Limited housing available. "Not judged, not lectured, just healed". For information/registration call Rosemary Benefield (858) 581-3022; text (858) 752-9378 or email [email protected].

SAINT MARIA SOLEDAD TORRES ACOSTA

Feast Day - October 11 1826-1887 As a child in Madrid, Spain, Manuela Torres Acosta reportedly was more intent on getting playmates to pray than to play. In 1851, she and six companions were invited by a Servite priest to provide home care to the sick of his parish. Taking the name Maria Soledad to honor Our Lady of Sorrows and overcoming her fear of nursing, she became a founder of the Handmaids of Mary Serving the Sick. As superior for 35 years, she oversaw the congregation’s rapid expansion and battled government opposition; she was canonized in 1970. One of her novices said, “Mother Soledad is like an anvil; she is constantly taking a beating.” Copyright © 2021, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, DC. All rights reserved.

REMINDER: ALL SOULS DAY IS ON

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2

Remember to drop off your All Souls envelopes in the collection basket by October 31. All Souls envelopes will be placed on the altar for the month of November as we pray for our dearly departed.

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ST. FRANCIS DAYS - OCTOBER 2-4

BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS

OCTOBER 2

TRANSITUS — OCTOBER 3

SOLEMNITY OF ST. FRANCIS OF

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October is Domestic Violence Awareness MonthWhat’s the difference between normal conflict and domestic violence? Conflict is part of every intimate relationship–that’s why conflict resolution skills are important. Domestic violence, however, has no place in a healthy relationship, whether the couple is dating, cohabiting, engaged, or married.

What is domestic violence?Domestic violence is any kind of behavior that a person uses, or threatens to use, to control an intimate partner. The two key elements are threat and control. Domestic violence can take various forms:

Physical – Violent actions such as hitting, beating, pushing, and kicking. In many cases physical

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abuse becomes more frequent and severe over time.

Sexual – Includes any sexual acts that are forced on one partner by the other

Psychological – Includes a wide range of behaviors such as intimidation, isolating the victim from friends and family, controlling where the victim goes, making the victim feel guilty or crazy, and making unreasonable demands

Emotional – Undermining an individual’s self-esteem, constant criticism, insults, put-downs, and name-calling

Economic – Examples include limiting the victim’s access to family income, preventing the victim from working or forcing the victim to work, destroying the victim’s property, and making all the financial decisions

Both women and men can be victims of domestic abuse. According to the National Domestic Violence Hotline statistics, approximately 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men over the age of 18 have been the victim of physical domestic violence, and almost 50% of both sexes have experienced some form of domestic psychological aggression.

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