Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo · 11/10/2019 · Mission San Jose a moment of History…...
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Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo A Franciscan Mission Founded February 20, 1720 * Established as a Parish September 23, 1932.
NOVEMBER 10, 2019
Fr. Rogelio Martinez Ruteaga, O. F. M., Pastor
Deacon F. J. “Chip” Perry,
Deacon George Wunderlich Deacon Santiago Rodriguez (Retired)
701 East Pyron Avenue, San Antonio, Texas 78214
Office (210) 922-0543 Fax: (210) 932-2271
Facebook: www.facebook.com/missionsanjosechurch/
Office Hours:
Mondays - Thursday 8 am - 5 pm (Closed from 12:00 -1:00pm)
Visit missionsanjosechurch.org for more information or to make your
online donations
Thirty Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Lord, when your glory appears, my joy will be full.
Mission San Jose Catholic Church was founded and established to proclaim the Gospel mission of Jesus for our time and place by
becoming a faith community of God’s people. Through a commitment to prayer, study, fellowship and ministry, we strive to become a
community of hope to all around us and a living mission to the many who choose to come to Mission San Jose.
Ps.17:1,5-6,8,15
Saturday, November 09
5:00pm Brittany Brewer—healing For all Military veterans serving our parish
Sunday, November 10 8:00 am † Ramiro & Bertha Cortez, † Gloria Maravilla, †Joe Olivarres, † Maria de la Luz Cervantez, † Jose Angel Olivares, † Filomeno Lopez, For all Military veterans serving our parish 10:00 am † Rudy Rivera, † Olga Garza, † Frances Jordan, Blessings for Dr. Elizabeth Carrow Woolfolk & Robert M. Woolfolk on their anniversary, For all Military veterans serving our parish 12:00 pm † Nicolas Casas, Fr. Lambert Leykam—healing, For all Military veterans serving our parish
Monday, November 11 8:00 am No daily mass 10:00 am Funeral Mass for Rene Rendon
Tuesday, November 12 8:00 am Holiday Safety & Good Health for Yolanda & Sons
Wednesday, November 13 8:00 am For the safety of all travelers
Thursday, November 14 8:00 am For the safety of all immagrants
Friday, November 15 8:00 am For priest vocations
Saturday, November 16 5:00pm Brittany Brewer—healing
Our Mass, Reconcilia on and Eucharis c Adora on Schedule
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. (English), in the Saint Juan Diego Chapel
Saturday (Main Church) : 5:00 pm (English)
Sundays (Main Church) 8:00 am (Spanish); 10:00 am (English); 12:00 pm -Mariachi Choir (English)
Eucharis c Adora on - Every 1st Friday of the Month in the St. Juan Diego Chapel 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Reconcilia on -Saturday - 4:00 pm in the St. Juan Diego Chapel
Sunday, November 10 8:45 am—11:00 am Religious Education (PC) 5:00 pm—9:00pm Little Finger Prints of God (PC)
Monday, November 11 6:30 pm—9:00 pm Grupo de Oracion (Chapel) 6:30 pm—9:00 pm Spanish Woman's ACTS (PC)
Tuesday, November 12 No activities
Wednesday, November 13 6:30 pm—9:00 pm ACTS Core (MC)
Thursday, November 14 7:00 pm—9:00 pm ACTS Faith Sharing (MC)
Friday, November 15 No activities
Saturday, November 16 7:30 am—6:00 pm Youth Ministry Turkey Luncheon (PC)
Sunday, November 17 8:45 am—11:00 am Religious Education (PC) 8:00 am—2:00 pm Youth Ministry Taco Sale (MC) 12:00 pm—5:00 pm Secular Franciscan Order (PC) 5:00 pm—9:00 pm Little Finger Prints of God (PC)
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Prayers for the sick: Dorothy Narendorf, Susise Huizar, Mark Castro, Aurora Castro, Noelia Rodriguez, Newton Meyer, Susan Ford, Frances Bustos, Joann Bronder, Homer Joseph Cadena, Thomas E. Gomez, Lolly Byington, Ellen Lopez, Clarisa Pena, Mary Lou Aguilar, Edward Casias, Ila Hutzler, Carmen Aldape, Leonardo Aponte, Mary Molina, Dora & Luke Duett, Yolanda Talamantez, Gloria O. Herrera, Irene Sanchez, Manuel Caballero, Carmen Martinez, Freddy Ortiz, Gaynell Proa, Clarissa Solis Rodriguez, Rebecca Tejeda, Patricia Shaw, Nicolas Taylor, Maria Montoya-Chavez, Kathy Mclain, Miguel Garcia, Lillian Gasca, Joshua, Mi-chael A. Cantu, Jesusa Marie Ruiz, Gerald “Willie” Hub-bard, Issac Silva, Julio Martinez, Irene Godinez, Albert Villegas, Brittany Brewer, Yolanda Resendez, Carlos “Chale” Vidaurri, Norma D Leal, Fr. LambertLeykam
T H A N K Y O U F O R Y O U R D O N A T I O N S !
1st collection $5,015.49
2nd collection:$407.30 Archdioces for Military Services
This Sunday: No scheduled breakfast 2nd Collection: Chapel Renovation
Next Sunday: No scheduled breakfast 2nd Collection: Chapel Renovation
“Grief & the Holidays” Presentation
Offered through the Ministry of Consolation
Tuesday, November 19 6:30pm - 9:00pm in the Parish Hall
The holidays are an especially hard time when grieving the loss of a loved one. The season renews memories, family ties and traditions. We become painfully aware that our special loved one is no longer present. This is often difficult for families. The pain of the loss is con-fused with the spirit of the season.
“Grief and the Holidays” is a workshop de-signed to help those who are grieving and their families to better understand the grief process, how it affects us during the holidays and how we can use this special time to continue to heal. Anyone is invited, but we ask that you RSVP through the parish office
210-922-0543
From Finance Council Kathy Brown Chairperson
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Church Painting
The painting of the interior of the main body of our Church will begin on Monday. They will be repairing the areas that need to be plastered and painted. This work is being done in prep-aration for our 300th anniversary. The workers will be using ladders and not scaffolding so that they can remove them each day. They
will not be working on the week-ends because of our wedding and Baptismal schedule. Let us pray for the safety of those working and for the success of the project.
Retiro de ACTS para Mujeres en Espanol
Con la Mision de San Jose
21-24 de Noviembre, 2019
Cordi Marian Retreat Center
Invitamos a todas la mujeres a asistir a este retiro. Sera un fin de semana maravillosa. Para mas informacion, por favor de llamar a Mary Lou Sandoval 210-279-8086 o Sandra Garcia 210-725-1591
Coffee With The Saints
All women of our Parish Community are invited to a Pot Luck Breakfast for pray-er and fellowship as we celebrate our Saints. Our next gathering will be held
on Sat., Nov. 23rd from 8:30 – 10 a.m. in
the Parish Center. Please bring your Ro-sary. We are also be collec ng the fol-lowing items for our homeless commu-
nity: gloves, scarves, caps, socks, jackets, blankets, warm clothing, etc. If you'd
like to help, please bring your dona ons to this gathering or the church office. We look forward to seeing you. For
more info. call, Rosemary Jimenez (210) 912-4152
Advance Directives The United States Conference of Bish-ops urges Catholics to consider Designating a proxy decision maker to make health care de-cisions for them should They become incapaci-tated and unable to decide for themselves. They urge the use of Advance Directives to ap-point a health care agent who understand and shares Catholic values, and can help to apply them to the medical situation at hand.
Many of us have taken care of having a directive and have possibly given a copy to your doctor.
If you need a blank copy that has the approval of the United States Bishops, please come by the office for a copy or we can email you a copy.
*We will NOT fill it out this form for you, you must do this on your own.*
God of peace,
We pray for those who have served our nation and have laid down their lives to protect and defend our freedom. We pray for those who have fought, whose spirits and bodies are scarred by war, whose nights are haunted by memories too painful for the light of day. We pray for those who serve us now, especially for those in harm’s way. Shield them from danger and bring them home. Turn the hearts and minds of our leaders and our enemies to the work of justice and a harvest of peace. May the peace you left us, the peace you gave us, be the peace that sustains, the peace that saves us. Christ Jesus, hear us! Lord Jesus, hear our prayer!
Amen
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*Tickets available in the office*
Mission San Jose a moment of History…
Roofing systems – thatched roofs whether the building was a jacal, adobe, or stone, each could have several types of roofing, limited by the strength of the structures. Thatched roofs were cheap, took a short time to build, and re-quired a low level of technical knowledge. They leaked easily, requiring a lot of upkeep. They were steeply pitched to allow for the speed of rainwater runoff, reducing the amount of water that could leak through. This roof was either gabled or made a shed like sin-gle slope. The gabled roofs had a triangle of rafters at each end of the building connected by a ridge beam. The ends of the rafters rested on wooden beams forming wall plates along the top of the walls. ated with lime plaster as a waterproof layer. Source: Of Various magnificence James E. Ivey
Submitted by: tri centennial committee.
These Events will be at Mission San Juan Capistrano Any questions please call the office210-532-2806
CONFIDENCE IN THE LORD
We are nearing the end of the liturgical year. Today’s readings remind us that our own lives will draw to a close one day, and we can be certain that the Lord will encourage, strengthen, and save us—both now and at the last. The astonishing story of the Maccabees invigorates our faith as we behold an entire family willing to die rather than deny the Law of Moses. The psalm response echoes the faithful cries of the Maccabees: “I call upon you, for you will answer me, O God.” That same confidence appears in Saint Paul’s letter to the Thessalonians. “The Lord is faithful,” he testifies; “he will strengthen you and guard you from the evil one.” In the Gospel, Jesus explains just how long God’s protection will endure. The children of God whom God guards, Jesus says, will live forever like angels. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.