Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa Pro Cathedral

Anuncio
Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa
Pro Cathedral Founded September 1, 1772
Mass Schedule
Saturday: 7:00 am, and 5:30 pm Vigil
Sunday:: English
Sunday
English:: 7:00 am, 9:00 am,
11:00 am and 6:00 pm
Spanish: 12:30 pm and 7:30 pm
Weekdays:: 7:00 am and 12:10 pm
Weekdays
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday:: 4:00 - 4:30 pm
Saturday
18th Sunday in Ordinary Time • July 31, 2016
The newest addition to our parish grounds
is the Carreta cart.
If you have not yet seen it, we
hope you will take the time to
check it out. It is amazing.
We thank those who donated to
make it possible for us to have this
replica of an early carretta cart
made for our parish grounds.
Monthly Mass at
Old Mission Cemetery
The monthly 1st Saturday Mass
at the Old Mission cemetery for
August will be August 6th at 10
am celebrated by Fr. Philip Garcia.
This will be Fr. Philip’s last
celebration with us as he is moving.
All are welcome to join us.
Mission San Luis Obispo
de Tolosa ProCathedral
Heritage Mass
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
First Friday, August 5, 2016
7:30 am to 4:30 pm in the Oratory of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (former Sister’s
chapel). Divine Mercy and Rosary at 3 pm. (Spanish and English) Petitions and
Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 4 pm. Jesus is waiting for us to
Misa de la Herencia Misionera
Sunday, August 21, 2016
11:30 am Mass
Barbecue to follow in Patio and gardens
come visit and adore Christ in the Holy Eucharist. In our time of
difficulties in the world please ask God to help us and be our guide
in overcoming the violence that is so prevalent. Please help us find
good honest leaders for all countries. May God experience the love
so many Catholics have for him.
Sponsored by the Catholic Daughters of America. For more information call 594-1219.
A CONTEMPLATIVE ROSARY
MISSION SAN LUIS OBISPO DE TOLOSA
Saturday, August 6, 2016 at 10 am
Mission Singers and Piano
Praying the Glorious Mysteries with Scripture and Song.
A Contemplative Rosary
is a pastoral response to Pope JohnPaul II’s Apostolic Letter on the
Most Holy Rosary (Rosarium Virginis Mariae), composed by Bob Hurd in
San Jose, CA, May 2005
Celebration of our Heritage
Celebración de la Herencia Misionera
Fr. Russell Brown and Fr. Braulio Valencia
IMPORTANT:
On August 21, 2016, we have combined
our 11:00 am and 12:30 pm Masses to
one bilingual celebration at 11:30 am.
August 19th is the Feast Day of our Patron,
Saint Louis, Bishop of Tolouse.
We try to schedule our Heritage Mass
as close to the Feast Day as possible.
PAGE 2
Parish Center
Administration
Rev. Russell Brown, Pastor
Rev. Braulio Valencia, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Jim Nisbet, In Residence
Deacon Chuck M. Roeder, Permanent Deacon
Deacon Jim Burrows, Permanent Deacon
Mr. James D. Childs, Principal Mission College Prep
Ms. Tina Ballantyne, Principal Old Mission Elementary
Office:
751 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Phone: (805) 781-8220 Fax (805) 781-8214
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 9 am to 5 pm
Wednesdays Noon to 5 pm
Chapel Hours: Monday thru Friday 9 am to 4 pm
Website:
www.missionsanluisobispo.org
Use your bar code scanner for quick
access to our Parish Website
Parish Staff & Ministries
Unless otherwise noted, all phone numbers are
Ext. # (Voice Mail Extensions)
781-8220
26 Fr. Russell Brown
Pastor
16 Fr. Braulio Valencia
Parochial Vicar
32 Deacon Chuck Roeder
Permanent Deacon
14 Deacon Jim Burrows
Permanent Deacon
11 Theresa Shipsey
Business Practices
13 Corina Onato
Office Manager
20 Erika Zaldumbide
Office Assistant
15 Terry Burrows
Faith Formation, Altar Servers
29 Evan O’Reilly
Youth Ministry
35 Donna Fioravanti
Baptisms
23 Erika Siciliano
Faith Formation Assistant
18 Rosalba Torres
Office Assistant, Translations
19 Patty Moyer Pepper
(441-7901) Pastoral Care Ministry
38 Gayne Pinto-Bennett
(704-1373) Bereavement Ministry
Eucharistic Ministers/Lectors
36 Minerva Soto
Gift Shop Manager
22 Iva Svitek • Music Ministry
Jocelyn Roeder • (544-2707)
Liturgy Coordinator
Nancy Kelso-Doody
(748-0775) Events &
Environment Coordinator
Jack & Eunice Pierce
(541-4464)
Landings Program
Finance Council
Gayla Newman
Ann Palmer
Charles Porter
Andy Carlin
Chris Will
Schools &
Campus Ministry
Old Mission School
(543-6019)
Ms. Tina Ballantyne, Principal
761 Broad St., SLO 93401
www.oldmissionschool.com
Mission College Preparatory
(543-2131)
Mr. James D. Childs, Principal
682 Palm St., SLO 93401
Newman Catholic Center
(543-4105)
Fr. John Ulrich, S.M. and
Fr. Kevin Duggan, S.M.
1472 Foothill, SLO 93401
Ministries
Gift Shop & Museum
(543-6850)
Open 7 days per week
9 am - 4 pm (Winter hours)
(9 am - 5 pm Summer hours)
Social Justice Ministry
Delores Winje (543-4064)
St. Vincent de Paul
(544-7041)
Public Assistance
Tuesdays at Prado 2-3 pm
Thursdays at Old Mission
3-4 pm by Appointment only
Catholic Charities Office
541-9110
Old Mission Thrift Store
www.missionthrift.com
2640 Broad Street, SLO
(544-0720)
Mon-Sat 10 AM - 6 PM,
Sunday 12 - 4 PM
Old Mission Cemetery
(541-0584)
5
th Sunday Rosary
Our local Knights of Columbus are again asking the
Community to come together to pray the Rosary on the 5th Sundays
of the month at the Old Mission. The rosary will be conducted this
weekend, immediately following all the Sunday masses.
Please join us on the patio in the garden area of the Mission.
Social Justice Ministry
Meets the first Tuesday of every month at 7 pm in the
Serra Center. Join us to learn what our new projects are,
and what you can do to help.
Our local Food Bank published a startling statistic
recently: one in six SLO County residents (46,000
people) lack access to enough nutritious food for an active
healthy life. Their mission of filling that gap has been
providing for our community for many years. Food dispersals
are not limited by income and are open to anyone who needs
help. We all can help through our donations to the Food Bank.
They can provide $10 worth of food for every $1 donated. All
donations go directly into programming that provides nutritious
food to those in need year round. Contribute online at
www.slofoodbank.org or mail a donation to
Food Bank Coalition, PO Box 2070, Paso Robles, CA 93447.
Also, if you have a backyard tree loaded with more fruit than
you can use or an over-producing vegetable garden, call 2384664. Their GleanSLO program will send volunteers to pick
your produce and get it to those who will be thrilled to have
delicious fresh food.
“The Lord says: I am the bread of life. A man who comes to me will
not go away hungry, and no one who believes in me will thirst.”
-John 6:35
You may enjoy a ‘Conversation between a Catholic and a
Muslim’- two young men both working in the film industry.
It’s rather light but does make some good observations and is
not long or tedious. It focuses on some of the misconceptions
they encounter while working-one as an actor, the other as a
screenwriter. Both happen to be religious and they compare the
misconceptions about each other’s faith.
You may find you have heard some of the same comments in
your own experience.
Google: INnetwork.org (an outreach of Loyola Productions).
Also please pray for ALL the families who have lost loved ones
recently, including the five police officers in Louisiana.
May they rest in peace.
There will not be a meeting of the Social Justice committee in
August. Next meeting will be September 6th
C
an you help us out?
The La Mesa de los Padres Dinner is in need of
live and silent auction items. Gift cards for services or
merchandise and gift baskets are welcome. Also, if you have a
condo or vacation rental that could be donated for a week or
so we’d love to offer it in the live auction. Please let the Office
know if you can donate any items.
Call 781-8220. Thanks for your support!
C
are for Creation
Enjoy this article about honoring creation with your
family. http://pastoralliturgy.org/resources/Honor.pdf
PAGE 3
Mass Intentions
R
EFLECTION OF THE WEEK
Readings For This Week
Listen and remember through Word and Bread
July 31, 2016
18th Sunday in Ordinary Time
From the crowd, a man called
out to Jesus asking for help in a
family matter. The man wanted
his share of the family inheritance
from his brother. Jesus first made
it clear that he was not the man’s
arbitrator and refused to enter
the quarrel. But Jesus did use the
opportunity to teach the crowd
that placing too much emphasis on
the acquisition of material wealth
would lead to greed and greed
would lead to conflicts in families.
Jesus continued by making the
point that true security did not
exist in a surplus of goods when
he relayed a parable about a man
who had a bumper crop. So huge
was the harvest’s yield that the man
decided to tear down his storage
buildings and build new ones to
hold all his grain. Once everything
was stored, the man would have
no worries and could spend his life
without care. But God demanded
the man’s life that night and we are
left to wonder what good did all
the abundance do the man?
Sun, 7/31: Eccl 1:2;2:21-23; Ps 90:3-6,12-14,17;
Col 3:1-5, 9-11; Lk 12:13-21
Mon, 8/1: Jer 28:1-17; Ps 119:29,3,9,80,95,102;
Mt 14:13-21
Tue, 8/2: Jer 30:1-2, 12-15, 18-22;
Ps 102:16-21,29,22-23; Mt 14:22-36
Wed, 8/3: Jer 31:1-7; Jer 31:10, 11-12ab, 13;
Mt 15:21-28
Thur, 8/4: Jer 31:31-34; Ps 51:12-15, 18-19;
Mt 16:13-23
Fri, 8/5: Na 2:1,3; 3:1-3,6-7; Dt 32:35cd36ab,39abcd,41; Mt 16:24-28
Sat, 8/6: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14; Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 9;
2 Pt 1:16-19; Lk 9:28b-36
Sun, 8/7: Wis 18:6-9; Ps 33:1, 12, 18-22;
Hb 11:1-2, 8-19; Lk 12:32-48
Confused Catholic?
Inactive Catholic?
Alienated Catholic?
An Invitation to Consider
COMING HOME AGAIN
(We’ve missed you.)
If you’ve been away from the church,
or are drifting away from it,
if you’ve been hurt by the church,
or are confused or angry because of your Catholic
experience, please consider our invitation to come
and talk with us.
If you are an active Catholic
who would like to assist with this ministry,
we welcome your help.
Reflection question:
LANDINGS
Adult: When have you felt that
possessions were becoming too
important in your life?
Child: Have you ever received a gift
you wanted a lot and then found it
didn’t make you as happy as you
thought it would?
Reflection and questions from RCL Benziger.
http://rclblectionary.com
Mission San Luis Obispo
Jack Pierce • 541-4464
P
llease,
ease, continue
continue
tto
op
pray
ray ffor
or
a
adequate
dequate
e rrain.
ain.
L
ist of Music for
18th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Entrance Chant:
# 315 Let Us Go to the Altar of God
Kyrie: # 924 Mass of Spirit and Grace
Gloria: # 925 Mass of Spirit and Grace
READINGS BEGIN ON PAGE 196
Responsorial Psalm 138 If today you hear his voice,
harden not your hearts.
Alleluia: # 926 Mass of Spirit and Grace
Presentation of the Gifts: # 649 We Belong to You
Mass of Spirit and Grace: Holy # 928 • Mystery of Faith # 931
Amen # 932 • Agnus Dei # 933
Communion Chant: # 378 Here I Am, Lord
# 349 I Am the Bread of Life
Sending Forth:
# 636 Lead Me Lord
Initials in italics indicate scheduled Presider
SATURDAY JULY 30
7:00 (JN) †Mary Flor Serpa, Family & Friends
5:30 (RB) †Jim Brown
†Ernie Martin Sr.
SUNDAY JULY 31
18th Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:00 (JN) †Patti Moerman
†Ramona Cangialosi
9:00 (JN) †Bernard & Ruth Dusek
†George L. Soares
11:00 (RB) †Bill Exline
†Cecil Naman
†Mary E. Cardoza
12:30 (RB) †Jesus Leonardo Hernandez Perez
6:00 (JN) †Bill & Katharine Oldson
†Ann Eagle
7:30 (RB) Intention of Parishioners
MONDAY AUGUST 1
7:00 (JN) †Mary Flor Serpa, Family & Friends
†Patti Moerman
12:10 (JN) †Greg Morris
†Pat Gorman
TUESDAY AUGUST 2
7:00 (RB) Int of Maria Paras
†Elena Garcia
12:10 (RB) †Rita Marie Goehner
Int of Rose Aeck
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 3
7:00 (JN) †Giovana Badani
†Ida Cuadros
12:10 (RB) Int of Baby Ceci
THURSDAY AUGUST 4
7:00 (BV) Int of Fr. Jurgen Daum
†Marion Goetz
12:10 (BV) †Harry Griffiths
Int of Larry Balthasar
Int of Steve Hultquist
FRIDAY AUGUST 5
7:00 (BV) Int of all Living &
Deceased Veterans
12:10 (BV) †Gilberto Garcia
Int of Nancy Kelso
SATURDAY AUGUST 6
7:00 (JN) Int of Tomas V. Abelkis
†Octavia Calonico
5:30 (BV) †Nicolas M. Baran
†Ernie Martin Sr.
SUNDAY AUGUST 7
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:00 (JN) †Patti Moerman
†Jim Zanoli
9:00 (RB) †Mary Amaral
†Stephanie McIntyre
11:00 (JN) †Moses Luis
†Livia Seim
12:30 (BV) †Otto Kimball
6:00 (RB) †Katharine Oldson & Bill Oldson
7:30 (BV) Intention of Parishioners
PAGE 4
Prayer Requests...
R.I.P. † All who have died this week.
Fr. Jim Nisbet’s
Scripture Class
7:00 pm Mondays in the Hall
10:30 am Tuesdays in the Hall
The classes run one hour
each in the form of a lecture
with opportunity for
questions at the end. They
are separate areas of studies.
Scripture Study
Reflect on Readings for this
coming Sunday’s Masses.
Scripture study meets each
Wednesday at l:00 pm,
following the 12:10 Mass in
the Serra room. We read the
scripture for the following
Sunday and reflect on and
discuss the readings. As
a group we nourish one
another by sharing our faith
and reflecting on our own
experiences in our journey.
Missalettes and other
materials are provided. Any
questions? Please call the
Parish Center at 781-8220.
Pray the Rosary
With Us Every MONDAY
evening at 5:45 pm, we pray
the Rosary. Share devotions
and petitions while praying as
a spiritual community in our
historic Old Mission CHAPEL.
Please join us and stay for one
or more decades of the rosary.
Ave Maria, Friends!
G
ift Shop News
Words of Wisdom
“Start by doing what is necessary; then
do what is possible; and suddenly you are
doing the impossible”
– St Francis of Assisi
We welcome all visitors to our fair city. We
have made many new and exciting additions
to our Gift shop and hope you will all stop in
and say hello.
While here, you are welcome to browse and
our staff is eager to help you. Whether you are
looking for something special or just looking you
are sure to find something to educate and inspire.
We are open 7 days a week – from 9-5
pm. You may also visit us online @www.
missionsanluisobispo.org.
Go to the Gift Shop for a secure shopping experience.
Sacraments for Adults
If you would like to complete your
initiation through the Sacrament of
Confirmation or if you would like to know
more about walking your faith journey as a
Catholic Christian, please contact Terry in the
parish office.
Teen Confirmation
Confirmation preparation starts in high
school, and our parish has a two-year process
with monthly sessions. To sign-up/inquire
about the first year of Confirmation, please
email [email protected]. For
families with rising 2nd year teen candidates,
please watch for the yearly schedule which will
be sent out towards the end of summer.
The Little Ones
Jim Burrows
Infant Baptism:
Registered parishioners
may call 781-8220, x35 for
information and dates about
baptism for their children.
Baptism classes:
Spanish class will be Aug 1 at 7 pm
English class will not meet in Aug.
next class will be Sept 25 at 2 pm
Youth Ministry
If your family would
like to be on the email list,
please email Evan.oreilly@
oldmissionslo.org to inquire
about middle school and
high school youth group
and service opportunities
over summer.
©2016 Jim Burrows www.jimburrowsartist.com
If you or a member of your family
would like the faith community of
Mission Parish to join you in prayers
for special needs, contact the parish
office at 781-8220. We do occasionally
take some names off of the list printed
in the bulletin. The current list contains
names received since Jan. 30, 2015.
If we have taken a name from the printed list of a
person still in need of prayers, please give us a call
and we will happily put him or her back on. Please
take some time this week to remember the following
in your prayers:
• For all in our parish family who are suffering
serious or terminal illness
• For Armed Forces Men and Women on Active
Duty, and for
Rachel Kovesdi
Rose Aeck
Tina Marie Ladd
The Allwein Family
Jason Lal
Dave Anderson
Valerie Lambert
Virginia Aranico
Pam Lawler
Santos Arrona
David Lewelling
Margaret Askelund
Maria Limon
Juan Barron
Terry Lovejoy
Cindy Bebereia
Maria Teresita Luna
Joann Bernadette
Manuel Luvano
Ines Bongio
Ben Mangabat
Paul Bonjour
Susan & Renee
Adrianne Bright
Martinez&family
Kevin Bright
Vern Mason
Karen Brown
Ashley Mathis
Charlene Casciola
Nancy McDonough
Jim Ciernia
Carol McDowell
Regina Clarke
Georgina Mele
Shawn Clarke
Enrique Melendez
Baby Colburn
Garrett & Terra Colburn Trish Michalski
Keith Middleton
Cathy Connor
Ellen Miller
Ty Cooper
Dawn Mirabelli
Elena Corbelli
Humberto Monge
David, Alanna & Baby
Brian Myracle
John Deering Jr.
Anita Naylor
John Deering Sr.
Cira Mejia Nevi
Imelda Delossanpos
Cecilia Nievez
Santiago, Camila Diaz
Jesse Nieves
Carolyn Dolecki
Julian Nieves
Elise Duclos
Julianna Nievez
Jinah Duncan
Nievez Family
Richard Engel
Eileen O’Melveny & family
Sally Equinoa
Nancy Page
Laurie Laird Ellen
Connie Pillsbury
Janel Ferguson
Jack & Christine
Charles Fetyko
Poggemeyer & Family
Faith Ann Fieldhouse
Brian Porterfield & family
James Fowler
Gladys Fraund & Family Sean Porterfield
Alex Putnam
Charles Freeman
Dana Rasmissen
Mary Ella Garder
Frank Reed
Nadia Ghobrial
Susan & Erich Reich
Hank Gibbs
Rosemary Rivera
Spencer Godsey
Paprocini Rodriguez
Dorothy Ellis Goldberg
Gloria Rosinni & Family
Walt Gonyer
Charles Saint Vincent
Mary Grimes
Jenna Scott
Paula Gurney
Dennis X. Shea
Garney and Vicky Hall
John Silva
Randy Havens
Connie Smith
Li Way Way Hernandez
Fr. Mark Stetz
Kay Heaton
Diane Suderman
Claire Hester
Susi & Erich
Gary Hitchcock
Shannon Thompson
Geri House
Joyce Villa
Maria Jackson
Marcos Villalobos
Bea Jeong
Keona Walker
Barry Karleskint
Diane Whittaker
Russ Kiger
Paul Willis
Marcia Kinneavy
Carolyn Wirth
Nate Kovesdi
ADULT
ENRICHMENT
PAGE 5
July 31, 2016 • 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time
E
lementary Faith Formation
Enjoy this article about honoring creation with your family
http://pastoralliturgy.org/resources/Honor.pdf
If you haven’t registered for elementary faith formation, please take a
moment to do it now. Classes are beginning to fill up to capacity and then
we will have to offer a waiting list.
Terry Burrows at 781-8220 ext. 15, or [email protected]
Summer video series opportunity
Interested in viewing Bishop Robert Barron’s Catholicism DVD series?
In breathtaking and high-definition cinematography, view the truth,
goodness and beauty of Catholicism. Journey with Bishop Robert Barron
to more than 50 locations throughout 16 countries and be illuminated by
the spiritual and artistic treasure of this global culture that claims more
than one billion people. If you are interested in this opportunity, go to this
link- http://doodle.com/poll/u95qfndsc6362tn8 - and on the poll, tell me
when you are available during the week of August 15th to watch the video
here at Mission SLO. Then I will pick a time that works for most. Any
questions or clarifications contact Terry Burrows in the parish office.
This Week...........................
Saturday
July 30
4 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation
Sunday
July 31
18th Sunday in Ordinary Time
5th Sunday Rosary after all Masses
Join us on the Patio in the Mission Gardens
Monday
August 1
5:45 pm Rosary Group -Chapel
7 pm Fr. Jim’s Scripture Study -Hall
Tuesday
August 2
10:30 am Fr. Jim’s Scripture Study -Hall
6 pm Knights of Columbus -Hall
Wednesday
W
in a table for 8 at La Mesa
Get Your Tickets in the Parish Office.
Tickets for a “table of 8” at La Mesa de los Padres Dinner to be held
August 27, 2016 are now available in the Parish Office. Food, wine, live
and silent auctions plus entertainment in the Hall and Gardens!
Tickets are $25.00 each, or 3 for $60.00. Value of a table for 8 is $930.00.
Drawing will be held Wednesday August 10, 2016.
An Evening
in honor of
SAVE THE DATE
Mission San Luis Obispo
La Mesa de los Padres
Invites you to join us at
Old Mission Parish Hall
Saturday,
Saturday,
August 27, 2016
Starting at 6:00 pm
6 pm Social • 7 pm Dinner
Catered by the Del Monte Café
and the Mission Crew
Entertainment, Raffles,
Live and Silent Auctions
Our Lady
of Guadalupe
Mother of a World
without Borders
August 3
1 pm Scripture Study -Serra Ctr
7 pm Knights of Columbus -Hall
Thursday
August 4
Friday
August 5
7:30 am to 4:30 pm in the Chapel
Adoration of the
Blessed Sacrament
Saturday
August 6
10 am 1st Saturday Mass at Cemetery
10 am Sung Rosary - Church
4 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation
Sunday
August 7
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
$115 per person
Reserved Seating
Tickets available at:
Mission Parish Office
751 Palm Street
Or charge by phone:
781-8220
Weekdays 9 am - 5 pm
(Wednesdays Noon to 5 pm)
Auctioneer: Gil Stork
Honorees: Bill & Faith Ann Fieldhouse
Ma. Lolita & Nicholas Pimienta
The La Mesa de los Padres Committee also needs YOU!!
We would appreciate help in securing items, phone help, picking up items,
putting gift baskets together and more. Please call the Parish Office, 7818229, leave your name and phone number and someone will contact you.
Thank you for anything you can do to help.
Our
Weekly Offering
13,500
The Old Mission Budget
requires $10,557.00 per week
to meet expenses.
11,500
The collection for
Sunday, July 24, 2016
12,500
10,500
9,500
00
was $ 8,115. *
*includes $ 430.00 Electronic Funds
Transfer donations this week.
We thank you for your continued
support and generosity.
8,500
7,500
LA VOZ LATINA
Decimoctavo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
E L PREMIO MAYOR
Parece cosa comúnmente aceptada hoy día que
todo el mundo quiere ganarse la lotería, ganar en el
casino o ser millonario. Esta actitud es similar a la
de los primeros oyentes de la parábola del agricultor
próspero que pensarían: Por supuesto. Él tenía que
buscar la manera de preservar su buena fortuna para
el futuro, para asegurarse una vida muelle, comiendo,
bebiendo y gozando. Es exactamente la clase de vida
que nos brindaría hoy el billete premiado, una buena
mano de cartas o la respuesta correcta en el programa
de TV. Estar rodeados por este “sentido común”
hace mucho más difícil escuchar hoy las palabras de
Cohélet, del salmista, de Pedro y de Jesús. Quizás nos
sonría la buena fortuna, quizás no. Pero si hacemos
que esa fortuna o su búsqueda sea el corazón, el centro
mismo de nuestra vida, viviremos para lamentarlo.
No adquiriremos la seguridad futura que perseguimos
y perderemos el momento presente por estar
persiguiéndola.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Lecturas de Hoy
Primera lectura — No pases la vida luchando por las
ventajas materiales (Eclesiastés 1:2; 2:21-23).
Salmo — Señor, ten compasión de nosotros
(Salmo 90 [89]).
Segunda lectura — Cristo te ha resucitado a una nueva
vida (Colosenses 3:1-5, 9-11).
Evangelio — Esté alerta en contra de toda ambición,
porque tu vida no consiste en las posesiones materiales,
sino en las riquezas del Reino de Dios (Lucas 12:13-21).
BAUTISMOS
Los feligreses registrados en la Misión de San Luis Obispo
pueden llamar al 781-8220 para obtener información y
fechas para bautizar a sus hijos. Las clases de bautismo en
español son el primer lunes de cada mes.
Nuestro Catecismo
Continuamos recibiendo solicitudes de inscripción para
el año escolar de Catecismo 2016-2017. Los formularios
están disponibles en la oficina parroquial y en nuestra
página web.
Terry Burrows - [email protected] - 781-8220 ext 15
Quinceañeras
Avisar a la oficina con seis meses de anticipación.
1. Llame para verificar que el templo y el sacerdote
están disponibles para la fecha deseada.
2. Llame a la coordinadora de Ceci Pimienta, al
(805)806-0536 para iniciar el proceso de preparación.
¿Te perdiste la oportunidad de hacer la
Confirmación en la escuela secundaria
y el Espíritu Santo te está llamando
para completar tu iniciación a través del
Sacramento de la Confirmación? AHORA
es tu oportunidad. Para más información
llama a Terry Burrows al 781-8220 X 15
A
ño Jubilar de la Misericordia
31 de julio de 2016
Decimoctavo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
‘¡Insensato!’ Esta misma noche vas a
morir” (Lucas 12:20). ¡Esto no suena
misericordioso! En esta parábola de
Jesús, a diferencia de algunas personas
ricas de estos tiempos, no hay mención
de mentir, robar o engañar. El hombre
rico se ganaba la vida, no es un asesino.
¿Qué es lo que Jesús le quiere decir por
“insensato”? Primero, por arrogante. El
hombre rico diciendo loque va a hacer. Dios
no está a cargo de la situación sino el hombre
rico. Segundo, por egoísta. No hay mención de
Dios, del prójimo; él hombre rico se habla así mismo de
él mismo: ¡mis posesiones, mi productividad, mis planes!
Así que en lugar de desear “abundancia de bienes” para
nosotros; Jesús y el Papa Francisco en este Año Jubilar
de la Misericordia nos proponen crecer en aquello que
“vale ante Dios” (12:21), es decir las obras de misericordia
corporales y espirituales. Dar de comer, de beber, vestir
y sanar; visitar a los prisioneros, enterrar a los muertos.
Sanar con la misma gentileza de Jesús la duda, la
ignorancia y las culpas de los prójimos, confortar,
perdonar, ser paciente y orar por los vivos y los muertos..
—Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
NO HAY NADA MEJOR
No hay cosa más dulce que el amor; nada más fuerte,
nada más alto, nada más ancho, nada más alegre, nada
más lleno, ni mejor, en el cielo ni en la tierra.
—Tomás de Kempis
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
Del 1o al 5 de agosto los capitalinos en El Salvador celebran
la fiesta del Salvador del Mundo, cuando recuerdan la
Transfiguración de Jesús en el Monte Tabor. Como muchas
fiestas patronales en Latinoamérica esta semana está
llena de carnavales y desfiles. La celebración principal es
una procesión religiosa con la imagen de Jesús, el Divino
Salvador del mundo. La estatua de Jesús con sus brazos
extendidos en bendición es llevada desde la Basílica del
Sagrado Corazón hasta la Catedral Metropolitana. Vestida
de un rojo que recuerda su pasión, la imagen es cargada
sobre los hombros de una veintena de fieles. Al llegar
a la catedral la imagen patronal es puesta en una torre
de más de 20 metros de alto. Eventualmente la estatua
revestida de blanco aparece de una esfera encima de la
torre en medio de gritos, aplausos y cantos. Esta esfera azul
representa el mundo entero, mundo salvado por Cristo. La
transfiguración de esta imagen en San Salvador recuerda
la pasión y resurrección de Jesús, eventos claves que han
hecho de él, el Salvador del Mundo entero.
—Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
P
orr ffavor
avor ccontinúen
ontin
núen
orando
o
rando para
para que
que lllueva
lueva
Cuidando de la Creación
Conversen en su familia sobre cómo
pueden cuidar de la creación visitando
http://pastoralliturgy.org/resources/
Honrarlacreacion.pdf
SPACE AVAILABLE
To Advertise Here...
Contact VIVIAN LA FUENTE
today at (800) 231-0805
[email protected]
SANDRA SOUZA
BC-HIS, ACA
Audioprosthologist
CHRYSLER - DODGE - RAM - JEEP - MAZDA
3550 Broad Street • San Luis Obispo • CA 93401
805.543.7321
Jeff Cole 5/9/44 – 3/16/16,
You Are Missed
www.coleautos.com
Board Certified in
Hearing Instrument Sciences
3830-5 Broad St., SLO
(In Marigold Center)
805.547.9500
1704 Spring St., Ste. 101
Paso
(Spring & 17th)
WEIPERT’S R.V. STORAGE
Motor Homes • Trailers • Boats • Cars
4355 Vachell Ln. 543-7179
Whether caring for your healthy pregnancy or easing
the transition to menopause, we offer a range of
OB/Gyn services from routine medical screenings
and treatments to complex urogynecologic surgery.
Jesus
A to Z
Michael O’Neill McGrath, OSFS
A colorful Catholic ABC
book for kids and
CONTRACTORS GLASS CO.
families! Includes a glossary of questions
6121 N Thesta St, Suite 201
Fresno, CA 93710
559-450-2300
Windows • Glass • Mirrors to help adults pass on their Catholic faith.
Shower Doors • Skylights
60 Prado Rd.
007199 9 x 12 Hardcover
S.L.O., CA
Don Sverchek
805/543-0871
$16.99 each • Special Offer — 2 for $25.00!
800-566-6150 www.wlpmusic.com Lisa Ann Golik, MD
Contemporary music from the hymnal
Voices As One, Vol. 2
CD $17
Strong in Faith
We Will Be the Light CD $17
CD $17
Come, Holy Spirit
800-566-6150
World Library Publications
the music and liturgy division of J.S. Paluch Co., Inc.
www.wlpmusic.com
If You Live Alone You Need LIFEWatch!
24 Hour Protection at HOME and AWAY!
✔Ambulance Solutions as Low as
✔Police
✔Fire
FREE Shipping
✔Friends/Family FREE Activation
$1a Day!
ntracts
NO Long Term Co
CALL
NOW!
800.393.9954
PROTECTING SENIORS NATIONWIDE
PUSH
TALK
...........
24/7 HELP
...........
$19.95*/Mo. + 1 FREE MONTH
➢ No Long-Term Contracts
➢ Price Guarantee
➢ American Made
TOLL FREE: 1-877-801-8608
*First Three Months
Saint Margaret Sunday Missal
l mpanion
a
n
o
s
Per ayer Co
r
u
o
Y
Pr
through 2030
Designed to be
Readings • Reflections • Prayers
In Stock & Ready to Order Today.
CALL OR ORDER ONLINE.
$39.95
800-566-6150 • www.wlpmusic.com
913000 Old Mission San Luis Obispo (B)
www.jspaluch.com
Mon-Sat
10:00 AM 5:30 PM
2640 Broad St.
544-0720
It’s a great place to
DONATE and SHOP!
We gladly accept donations
including furniture
and unwanted cars.
Ser ving SLO County
for 35 years.
a 501c 3 non-profit organization
For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-231-0805
For Those Just Right Appearances
Following Jesus Every Day:
University Barber Shop
543-8253
GOSPEL MEDITATIONS FOR DAILY LIVING
Appt. Not Always Necessary
Women & Children Welcome
Ninety days’ worth of Gospel verses and reflections including
a meditation, a prayer, a simple activity for the day and
University Sq. 892 Foothill Blvd., SLO
• Garden Patio
• Banquets
• Full Cocktail Bar
• Established in 1980
a related verse from the Old Testament. Ideal for Lent
and Eastertime, or for any time of year!
Brian or Sally, coordinators
860.399.1785
CST 2117990-70
an Official Travel
Agency of
Apostleship of
the Sea-USA
1020 Railroad Ave.
805.541.6800
800-566-6150 • www.wlp.jspaluch.com/13182.htm www.caferomaslo.com
www.CatholicCruisesAndTours.com
✂ Please Cut Out This “Thank You Ad”
JOHN A. RONCA JR.
and Present It The Next Time You
Patronize One of Our Advertisers
• A L AW C O R P O R AT I O N •
J OHN A. RONCA J R .
ATTORNEY AT LAW
755 SANTA ROSA ST., STE. 310
SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401
(805) 544-7551
241 SOUTH BROADWAY, STE. 201
ORCUTT, CA 93455
(805) 349-7900
Thank you for advertising in
our church bulletin.
I am patronizing your business
because of it!
FAX (805) 544-7556
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEB: www.roncalaw.com
BUDGET CAFE
The Most Complete
The Breakfast & Lunch Place
3121 S. Higuera St., Suite J
Online National
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
805-543-5024
Rhonda Mayeda
Directory of
Check It Out Today!
1104 Palm Street • San Luis Obispo, CA
805.439.0391 • www.centralcoastwm.com
Catholic Parishes
• Corporate & Business Law
• Wills, Trusts & Estates
• Land Use • Litigation
Securities and Investment Advisory Services offered through Commonwealth Financial
Network, member of FINRA/SIPC, a Registered Investment Advisor.
Ziyad I. Naccasha
[email protected]
www.carnaclaw.com
ARROYO GRANDE
805-546-8785
805.489.4625
SAN LUIS OBISPO
BRETT GARRETT, DMD, MS
Parishioner
www.GarrettOrtho.com
805.544.3223
2 CONVENIENT OFFICES IN SLO AND ARROYO GRANDE
DENISE SILVA TOPHAM
BRE #01333775
805.801.7389
Office 805.544.6060
[email protected]
1320 SANTA ROSA STREET
SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401
www.bjerreandgarciarealty.com
REIS FAMILY
MORTUARY & CREMATORY
991 Nipomo St., San Luis Obispo, CA
913000 Old Mission San Luis Obispo (A)
www.jspaluch.com
544-7400
GENE REIS
KIRK REIS
For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-231-0805
Descargar