23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ September 4,...
Transcript of 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ September 4,...
MASS SCHEDULE
St. James (In English)
Saturday Vigil: 5:00 PM Sunday: 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM
11:30 AM & 6:00 PM
St. Leo Mission (In Spanish)
Sunday: 8:30 AM & 10:30 AM 1st Saturday (English): 8:00 AM
Daily Mass at St. James 8:00 AM | Monday ‐ Friday
Liturgy of the Hours 7:30 AM | Monday ‐ Friday
Eucharistic Adoration 8:30 AM –8:00PM| Thursday
Communion Service 6:45 AM | Monday ‐ Friday
8:00 AM | Saturday
Reconciliation 3:30 PM | Saturday or upon request
Baptism Call (858) 755‐2545 ext. *107
Marriage Preparation Call Parish Office
(858) 755‐2545 ext. *112 9 months prior to wedding
St. James Church 625 S Nardo Avenue
Solana Beach, CA 92075 (858) 755‐2545 | Fax: (858) 755‐3845
St. Leo Mission 936 Genevieve Street
Solana Beach, CA 92075 (858) 481‐6788 | Fax: (858) 481‐5832
www.stjamesandleo.org
23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ September 4, 2016
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Who can ever know God’s counsel unless God gives wisdom and sends the Holy Spirit from on high? (Wisdom 9:13‐18b). Psalm — In every age, O Lord, you have been our refuge (Psalm 90). Second Reading — Paul asks Philemon to accept back his slave Onesimus, not as a slave but as a brother (Philemon 9‐10, 12‐17). Gospel — To be a disciple of Jesus one must carry one’s own cross and renounce all possessions (Luke 14:25‐33).
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, Interna‐tional Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
We are happy to list the names of persons who need special prayers. Names will be listed for one month. Call (858) 755‐2545 ext. *100 to add a name to the list. Please make sure you have permission from the person prior to calling.
Doris Bower Stanley Cveykus Galili Family Jean Gallagher Dcn. Al Graff Mary Humel Katherine Martinez Betty Mettee
Roseanne Schwall Ron Scholz Pat Smith Joe Salloum Mary Wheelock Bona Wong Olivia Wong
Monday, September 5 ~ Betsy Penberth Tuesday, September 6 ~ Ray Green † Wednesday, September 7 ~ Brian Thursday, September 8 ~ Robert Klamerus † Friday, September 9 ~ Ken Karr †
STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION At the end of today’s Gospel Reading from St. Luke, Jesus says a lot about what it means to be His disciple — the demands and the expectations. As His final statement in the reading, He says, “…anyone of you who does not renounce all his possessions cannot be my disciple.”
This is another case where the translation from the original Greek may produce misunderstanding. Most of us understand the word “renounce” as meaning “reject” or “hand over.” However, another meaning of the Greek word might be “to say goodbye to.” That is the real message, and it is one with a strong stewardship element.
What the Lord may be trying to communicate is our possessions can stand in the way of being His disciple and being a good steward. It is a question of trust. Trust is at the center of a stewardship way of life. Jesus tells us that we need to trust in Him to a greater extent than in ourselves or in what we may possess. That is, of course, not easy for us.
Nevertheless, to place our trust in the Lord is exactly what it means to be His disciple. Psalms perfectly captures the challenge we face and provides the answer to the challenge as well. In Psalms we are told: “Man says to God, ‘Show me and I will trust You.’ And God replies “Trust me and I will show you’.”
WIS 9: 13‐18B; PS 90: 3‐6, 12‐17; PHMN 1: 9‐10, 12‐17; LK 14: 25‐33
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Cor 5:1‐8; Ps 5:5‐7, 12; Lk 6:6‐11 Tuesday: 1 Cor 6:1‐11; Ps 149:1b‐6a, 9b; Lk 6:12‐19 Wednesday: 1 Cor 7:25‐31; Ps 45:11‐12, 14‐17; Lk 6:20‐26 Thursday: Mi 5:1‐4a or Rom 8:28‐30; Ps 13:6; Mt 1:1‐16, 18‐23 [18‐23] Friday: 1 Cor 9:16‐19, 22b‐27; Ps 84:3‐6, 12; Lk 6:39‐42 Saturday: 1 Cor 10:14‐22; Ps 116:12‐13, 17‐18; Lk 6:43‐49 Sunday: Ex 32:7‐11, 13‐14; Ps 51:3‐4, 12‐13, 17, 19; 1 Tm 1:12‐17; Lk 15:1‐32 [1‐10]
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Collection
August 28, 2016 — $15,469.28
Budgeted $22,125.00
What return shall I make to the Lord for all the Lord has given me — Psalm 116
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Twenty‐third Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: Labor Day Thursday: The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Friday: St. Peter Claver Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary
LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — ¿Quién puede saber los caminos de Dios a menos que Dios le dé sabiduría y le envíe el Espíritu Santo de lo alto? (Sabiduría 9:13‐18b) Salmo — Tú eres, Señor, nuestro refugio (Psalm 90 [89]). Segunda lectura — Pablo pide a Filemón que acepte a su esclavo Onésimo como hermano (Filemón 9‐10, 12‐17). Evangelio — Para ser discípulo de Jesús uno debe cargar con su cruz (Lucas 14:25‐33).
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: 1 Cor 5:1‐8; Sal 5:5‐7, 12; Lc 6:6‐11 Martes: 1 Cor 6:1‐11; Sal 149:1b‐6a, 9b; Lc 6:12‐19 Miércoles: 1 Cor 7:25‐31; Sal 45 (44):11‐12, 14‐17; Lc 6:20‐26 Jueves: Mi 5:1‐4a o Rom 8:28‐30; Sal 13 (12):6; Mt 1:1‐16, 18‐23 [18‐23] Viernes: 1 Cor 9:16‐19, 22b‐27; Sal 84 (83):3‐6, 12; Lc 6:39‐42 Sábado: 1 Cor 10:14‐22; Sal 116 (115):12‐13, 17‐18; Lc 6:43‐49 Domingo: Ex 32:7‐11, 13‐14; Sal 51 (50):3‐4, 12‐13, 17, 19; 1 Tim 1:12‐17; Lc 15:1‐32 [1‐10]
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HORA SANTA Ven a adorar a nuestro Señor Jesucristo en la Hora Santa que se llevará a cabo este sábado 10 de Septiembre a las 7:00pm en la Misión de San León Magno. Te esperamos.
CURSO DE CRISTOLOGIA (30 hras) Este miércoles 7 de Septiembre Inicia el curso de 6:30 a 9:00pm. Si aún no te registras, hazlo con Dianna Anderson al (858) 490‐8212 o [email protected].
TU VOTO ES IMPORTANTE Votar es un poder que algunos tienen para decidir la vida de ellos y de todos los demás. Los obispos en Estados Unidos dicen que "Es una obligación moral" para que se respeten valores que son importantes para nuestras familias. Todos podemos hacer algo. 1.Registrese para votar 2.Llene una tarjeta diciendo sí voto 3.Sea un voluntario (aún si no podemos votar podemos ayudar a la comunidad) Estamos aquí para ayudarte unidos como hermanos miembros de una Iglesia que luchan por construir el reino de Dios aqui en la tierra. Si necesitas ayuda o información puesdes llamar Hna. Zita tel. 858‐481‐6788.
REFLECION DOMINICAL Al final de Lectura del Evangelio de hoy de San Lucas, Jesús dice mucho sobre lo que significa ser su discípulo ‐ las demandas y las expectativas. Como su declaración final en la lectura, dice: "... cualquiera de ustedes que no renuncie a todos sus bienes, no puede ser mi discípulo."
Este es otro caso en el que la traducción del original griego puede producir malos entendidos.La mayoría de nosotros entendemos la palabra "renunciar" en el sentido de "rechazar" o "entregar". Sin embargo, otro significado de la palabra griega podría ser "para decir adiós a." Eso es el mensaje real, y es uno con una fuerte elemento de la administración.
Lo que el Señor puede estar tratando de comunicarse es nuestras posesiones pueden interponerse en el camino de ser su discípulo y ser un buen administrador. Es una cuestión de confianza. La confianza es en el centro de una corresponsabilidad como forma de vida. Jesús nos dice que tenemos que confiar en él en mayor medida que en nosotros mismos o en lo que podamos poseer. Esto es, por supuesto, no es fácil para nosotros.
Sin embargo, para poner nuestra confianza en el Señor es exactamente lo que significa ser su discípulo. Salmos captura perfectamente el desafío que enfrentamos y proporciona la respuesta al reto también. En el Salmo nos dice: "El hombre dice a Dios:" Muéstrame y voy a confiar en ti. ' Y Dios responde: "Confía en mí y yo le mostrará '."
Sb 9, 13‐18; PS 90: 3‐6, 12‐17; PHMN 1: 9‐10, 12‐17; LK 14: 25‐33
CLASES DE INGLES Comienzan las clases de Ingles todos los martes de 7:00 a 9:00pm a partir del 13 de Septiembre en St. James. Más informes con Sr. Zita.
GRAN FIESTA MEXICANA 2016 El próximo domingo 11 de Septiembre te invitamos a celebrar las fiestas patrias de 1:00pm a 8:00pm en el salón de San James, tendremos ricos antojitos mexicanos, baile y mucha diversión.
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SAN DIEGO CATHOLIC ADULT COMMUNITY
Contact Nancy Wesseln [email protected] (858) 847‐0724
Young Adults (20’s and 30’s) Diocese Young Adult Retreat, Sept. 16‐18 $143/person Sign up online www.whisperingwinds.org Contact: [email protected]
Adult Community (35+) Saturday, September 17th End of Summer Bonfire/Social Shelter Island Contact: [email protected]
ACTIVE 60’s (60’s+)
Contact: [email protected] Check email update for details and JOIN US!
Faith Formation for Children PreK through 8th Grade
Registration Open for 2016‐17 Join us for a joyful and fun‐filled year of learning about our faith, both in the classroom and at our wonderful seasonal events! Registration is open for Sunday religious education classes starting in the fall for PreK through 8th grade. Registration packets are at the church entrance, or contact Pamela Smith at ffc@stjames‐stleo.org.
Friday mornings, 10:30 a.m. Meditation and Movement – Chair Exercise St. James Conference Room 45‐minute class for all ages and ability levels Strengthen your mind, body and spirit without standing up!
Returning Catholics The next Returning Catholics 7‐week Mini‐Series will begin on Wednesday evening, Sept 28, 2016 in the church Social Room. For information contact Carol Becker ([email protected] 858‐354‐7085) or Steve Diamond ([email protected] 858‐945‐7171)
FREE Mental Health Conference! September 17, 2016 8:30am‐12:30pm
The San Diego Diocesan Mental Health Ministry Network and its 20 member parishes are pleased to announce the “Faith in Healing” conference scheduled for Saturday, September 17, 2016, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Saint Michael’s Parish, 15546 Pomerado Road, Poway, CA 92108.
Dr. Aaron Kheriati, professor of psychiatry at UC Irvine and author of The Catholic Guide to Depression, will be the keynote speaker.
Simultaneous Spanish translation will be available.
There is no fee for the conference but pre‐registration is required.
Faith in Healing Conference registration online at DIhttp://socialministrysandiego.com For more information on the conference, contact Maria Valencia at: [email protected] or 858‐490‐8323.
Confirmation Prep We have started our Confirmation prep for the year.
Our Confirmation prep begins with a family meeting (both parents are required to attend with the teen).
+Appointments are filling up quickly. To schedule your first family meeting, please contact our parish secretary, Gail Jilka, at 858.755.2545 x*100 or gail@stjames‐stleo.com. The first family meeting must be scheduled before October 1, 2016 in order to be in this year’s program.
Per the Diocese of San Diego, your teen must be 15 years old by May 1, 2017 in order to receive Confirmation in this preparation cycle.
The office will be closed Monday, September 5th for the Labor Day holiday.
The staff will be back on Tuesday, September 6th at 10:00am
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St. James ‐ St. Leo 6th annual Food Packaging Event
Sunday, October 9 12:00pm‐3:00pm
Parish Hall
REGISTER NOW TO SECURE YOUR SPOT!
To register, go to:
www.stjamesfpe2016.eventbrite.com
Questions or need help registering? Contact Shirley Giese at [email protected]
or call (858) 481‐7672
Upon This Rock Energizing Christian Male Spirituality
Saturday, October 1, 2016 9AM‐2PM Parish Hall
Join men from all over North County for a half day summit to recharge our faith in God and in one another. Led by author and retreat master Deacon Peter Hodsdon.
Inspirational music, conversation and lunch provided. $10.00 donation registration.
Questions: [email protected]
St. James Academy 3rd Annual Bocce Tournament
September 24th Please join St. James Academy at their 3rd Annual Bocce Tournament on Saturday, September 24th in Rancho Santa Fe. Tickets are $65.00 per person and it includes dinner, Bocce tournament entry fee and hand crafted beer by a local brewery. Tickets are available by contacting Tatiana Walton at [email protected] or Mary McGuinness at [email protected]. Events like this allow St. James Academy to continue its pursuit of academic excellence as we develop, educate and prepare our students for their future. Thank you for your support!
Serve Coffee that Serves Others September 11th
CRS Fair Trade Coffee and Chocolates will be on sale after all morning Masses next Sunday September 11th. When you purchase Fair Trade Coffee, you are not just buying great coffee; you are helping to build a better trading system and a more just world, one cup at a time!
Office for Social Ministry
Bishop McElroy will preside at a special prayer service in observance of the National Day of Prayer for Peace in Our Communities called for by the National Conference of Catholic Bishop in light of the recent incidents of violence and racial tension in communities across the United States. The service will take place at 7 pm on Friday, September 9, the Feast of St. Peter Claver, at St. Joseph Cathedral, 1535 Third Avenue, San Diego 92101. Everyone is welcome to attend.
St. James Community Breakfast September 11th
The St. James Knights of Columbus will be cooking breakfast in the parish hall on September 11th from 8:00 am to 11:00 am. In addition to our delicious standard breakfast of scrambled eggs, country fries, pancakes, sausage, assorted fresh fruit and coffee; we are including a continental menu offering sliced fruit, croissants, a selection of sweet rolls and fresh juices. All are invited. Prices: main breakfast is $7.00; continental is $4.00; combined is $10.00. Children 8 years and older is $4.00. Children 4 years and under are free. Proceeds are going to the Semper Fi Charity.
PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. John H. Howard, CJM, Pastor .................................... 858‐755‐2545 ….. .................. jhhcjm@stjames‐stleo.org Rev. Ricardo Juarez Frausto, CJM ...................................... 858‐755‐2545 x *101 .............. frricardocjm@stjames‐stleo.org Deacon Al Graff ................................................................... 858‐452‐3684 Deacon Peter Hodsdon ....................................................... 619‐991‐5311 ........................... [email protected] Sr. Zita Toto, RGS, Coordinator St. Leo Mission ................. 858‐481‐6788 ........................ sisterzita@stjames‐stleo.org Abel & Gloria Castellanos, Youth Ministry Coordinators ... 760‐207‐4645 ........................ [email protected] Amy Martinez, Finance Manager ........................................ 858‐755‐2545 x *103 .............. amartinez@stjames‐stleo.org Antonio Mendoza, Maintenance ....................................... 858‐755‐2545 x *109 ............. mendztony@stjames‐stleo.org Bulletin ................................................................................. ............................................... bulletin@stjames‐stleo.org Debbie Derderian, Office Manager ..................................... 858‐755‐2545 x *112............... debbie@stjames‐stleo.org Gail Jilka, Secretary ............................................................. 858‐755‐2545 x *100 ............. gail@stjames‐stleo.org Jannet Diaz, Spanish Religious Education Coordinator ..... 858‐755‐2545 x *102 .............. jdiaz@stjames‐stleo.org Pablo Maldonado, Director of Catechetical Ministries ..... 858‐755‐2545 x *107 .............. pmaldonado@stjames‐stleo.org Kathy Dunn, Principal, St. James Academy……………….858‐755‐1777…………………[email protected] Pamela Smith, Faith Formation for Children ...................... 858‐755‐2545 x *106 ............. ffc@stjames‐stleo.org Patrick Villa, Youth Ministry Coordinator ........................... 858‐755‐2545 x *111 ............... pvilla@stjames‐stleo.org Pauline Wright, Director of Music ...................................... 858‐755‐2545 x *300 ............. [email protected] Timothy O’Shea, Saints Thrift Store Manager ................... 858‐755‐0654 ........................ [email protected] Medical Program………………………………………… 858‐259‐9464 Dental Program…858‐523‐‐0710 Mission Circle………………………………………………858‐792‐0516
St. James—St. Leo Catholic Community is under the pastoral care of the Eudist Fathers, or Congregation of Jesus and Mary. We owe our name to Saint John Eudes who founded the Congregation in France in 1643. The Eudists currently operate in 15 countries, most of which are in the developing world. Evangelization, mainly with the poor and the youth, is our primary purpose, as well as formation to ministry in the
training of diocesan priests and lay ministers. Our motto is “To Serve Christ and His Church.” For more information visit: http://www.eudistes.org/english.htm
Volume #3 September 3rd & 4th 2016
Building For The Next Century
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN NEWSLETTER
Saint James Catholic Church
Capital campaign reception invitations are being mailed soon. Please RSVP as soon as possible.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Why are these campaign receptions so important?
Family We are a parish family and we have always gathered together for important events: baptisms, confirmations, weddings, and even funerals. This also is a very important event in the life of our parish. Everyone who calls St. James Church his or her spiritual home should make every effort to attend.
Information We want the correct information to be available to everyone. The renovations taking place are important to the future of our parish. Please get informed! Leave your wallet at home, but bring your questions. No one will be asked to turn in a pledge at these receptions.
Community These receptions are a great chance to meet your fellow parishioners. All too often, we end up seeing just the people that attend the same Mass. Come meet some of the rest of your parish family.
Save By coming to a reception, you will help us save both money and time. When you come to a reception, you will be able to pick up your personalized information. Any family that does not attend a reception will be mailed their campaign materials. We have approximately 1,200 registered households at St. James Church, and we are committed to contacting each one. In addition to the mailing, volunteers will be following up with families that are unable to attend. Help save us money (on postage) and time (our volunteers have so much to do).