July 26, 2015

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
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A CONTEMPLATIVE
ROSARY
Win a table for 8 at La Mesa
Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 10 am
Tickets for a “table of 8” at La Mesa de los Padres Dinner to be held
August 22, 2015 will be sold after all masses this weekend. Food, wine,
live and silent auction plus Louis Ortega in the garden!
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 5, 2015.
Get Your Tickets After Mass This Weekend at the
Garden Entrance to the Church.
An Evening
in the Garden
MISSION SAN LUIS OBISPO
DE TOLOSA
Saturday, August 1, 2015
at 10:00 a.m.
With Mission Singers, and Piano
Praying the Joyful 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, California, May 2005
Monthly Mass at
Old Mission Cemetery
The monthly 1st Saturday Mass
at the Old Mission cemetery will
be on August 1st at 10 am. All are
welcome to join us for this Mass
celebrated by Fr. Philip Garcia.
of
Blessed
Junipero Serra
Mission San Luis Obispo
La Mesa de los Padres
Invites you to join us at
Old Mission Parish Hall
Get your tickets
Saturday,
Saturday,
August 22, 2015
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
$115 per person
Reserved Seating
Tickets available
NOW
at: Mission Parish Office
751 Palm Street
Or charge by phone:
781-8220
Weekdays 9 am - 5 pm
(Wednesdays Noon to 5 pm)
Can 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!
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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
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
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 Havens
Office Assistant
15 Terry Burrows
Faith Formation, Altar Servers
29 Evan O’Reilly
Youth Ministry
35 Donna Fioravanti
Baptisms
23 Erika Siciliano
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
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
Bernie Suttle
Chris Will
Schools &
Campus Ministry
Old Mission School
(543-6019)
Ms. Tina Ballantyne, Principal
761 Broad St., SLO 93401
www.oldmissionschool.com
Words of Wisdom:
“And suddenly you know: It’s time to start something
new and trust the magic of beginnings.” - Meister Eckhart
We have a new line of blank greeting cards with inspirational
thoughts and wisdom for all occasions. We are excited to find
Calligraphy and Artwork by Anne cards are printed in the USA.
It is our hope you will like them too.
Here we are at the beginning of another summer season. How
time flies. We enjoy welcoming you all to our beautiful Mission.
It is a great place to visit and this is a wonderful area of our state.
Enjoy your time with us and you will surely take home lots of
memories to treasure.
We have been working hard to bring you a great mix of
wonderful gifts, books, music and of course souvenirs.You may
be like to know that our Rosaries, pocket rosaries, and rosary
bracelets are hand-made here at the Mission. This year we have
expanded our cottage industry to include unique, hand-made,
necklaces and charm bracelets. They are perfect for any occasion.
Whether you are searching for a special gift or just looking - you
will find our staff to be helpful and courteous. Come in and
browse – sit a while and read or listen to the music.
We are here to serve you 7 days a week from 9-5 pm.
The Little Ones
Jim Burrows
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)
©2015 Jim Burrows www.jimburrowsartist.com
Faith Formation Assistant
36 Minerva Soto
Old Mission Catholic School is currently accepting
applications for preschool through eighth grade.
Our entire school community is dedicated to
the development of socially responsible citizens
for the twenty-first century who are spiritually
empowered, academically enriched, and morally accountable for
their actions. For more information or to obtain an application,
please visit our website at www.oldmissionschool.com or call
543-6019. Come see us. We have openings, and we have financial
assistance. A Catholic education is an advantage for life.
Gift Shop News
Office:
Parish Staff & Ministries
Old Mission School
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E
lementary Faith
Formation
We are currently taking
registrations for the 2015-2016
school year for elementary faith
formation and sacramental
preparation (First Communion and
First Reconciliation-confession).
You can find registration forms
on our website or email Terry
at [email protected].
Our space is limited so please
register early. We may have to
start a waiting list until we can
expand our program. What a good
problem to have!
Also, if you have not joined
our elementary faith formation
Facebook page email Terry with
your name and your child’s name
so you can be invited. Great way
to share information.
Looking for fun summer activities?
Check out http://catholicmom.
com/2015/05/14/faith-based-ideas-fora-fun-summer/ or easier web address
http://tinyurl.com/npyp6b6
Blessings, Terry.
Terry Burrows at 781-8220 ext. 15, or
[email protected]
THERE IS A WAY OUT
OF HELL!
A non-denominational journey of
ritual based healing of the wounds
of PTSD based on ancient wisdom
and traditions.
November 8-12, 2015
St. Francis Retreat Center
San Juan Bautista, CA
The Healing Retreat is for those
suffering from the wounds of
military PTSD and is led by a team of
four: Fr. Mike Cicinato, Pete Pepper,
Lou Stoetzer and Peter Sternberg.
The retreat is based on the Soldier’s Heart
Retreats led by Dr Edward Tick and Kate
Dahlstedt, renowned experts on dealing
with PTSD and its effects on veterans, active
duty military and their families
Mass Intentions
Initials in italics indicate scheduled Presider
SATURDAY JULY 25
All around us, we see mixed messages
and mass confusion about what it
means to have been created male and
female. We need to inform ourselves
intellectually and spiritually, and this
timely two day event will do both!
This statewide conference, held Aug.
21-22, 2015 at St. Mary’s Cathedral in
San Francisco, will be of interest to
all who strive to fulfill God’s design
in their lives and relationships, and
those who minister to them: Catholic
school and CCD teachers, Clergy,
Parish staff and ministry teams
(marriage prep, RCIA leaders and
sponsors, youth ministers and team
leaders, adult catechesis), Natural
Family Planning users, teachers, and
promoters, Respect Life advocates
and yes--- singles, engaged and
married couples, and young adults!
When: Aug. 21-22, 2015
Where: St. Mary’s Cathedral, San Francisco
For more Info: call 1-877-33-CANFP
www.canfp.org or email: [email protected]
Register by July 20 and receive a 20% Discount!
WE BELIEVE
That PTSD is best defined as Post
Traumatic Soul Distress and recognize
that it is primarily a wound to the soul.
That the wounds of the soul can be
treated with various forms of traditional
and new ritual experience.
That veterans heal when welcomed
by civilians who recognize and own
personal and moral responsibility for
our veterans and soldiers for the wars
we ask them to fight in our name.
That veterans heal when the
community cares and supports soldiers
on their return.
That soldiers and civilians need to be
reconnected a common experience of
healing for ourselves and for our nation.
Single room with bath $700.00
Double room with bath $600.00
Some scholarships available. Donations welcomed.
For retreat application or further
information register online at
restorativepartners.org
or mail to Fr. Mike Cicinato at
VETERANS HELPING VETERANS
A Program of Restorative Partners
793 E. Foothill Blvd.
San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
7:00 (JN) †Bernard Dusek
†Sally Straight
5:30 (RB) †Antonio Lopes
Int of Terry & Sue Smith
SUNDAY JULY 26
17th Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:00 (RB) Int of Helen Collins
†RoseMarie Tidik
9:00 (RB) †William Jeong, Jose Koo & Family
†John Hiensen & Family
Int of Maria Luna
11:00 (RB) †Hilda J. Roza
Int of Flor Manuevo
12:30 (BV) Intention of Parishioners
6:00 (JN) †Mary Flor Serpa, Family & Friends
7:30 (BV) †Fermen Rodriquez Soloreo,
†Petra Rivas, Manuel Caldera,
†Fermin Rodriquez Losano
MONDAY JULY 27
7:00 (JN) Int of Bill, Ann & Janie Machuga
& kids
Int of Ed & Miriam Machuga
& family
12:10 (JN) Int of Lola Washburn
& Stephen R. Yerger
†Mary Setterlun
TUESDAY JULY 28
7:00 (RB) Int of Brian, Nate & Zack Johnston
& Family
12:10 (RB) †Antonio Lopes
WEDNESDAY JULY 29
7:00 (JN) †Patti Moerman
12:10 (BV) †Hilda J. Roza
THURSDAY JULY 30
7:00 (BV) †Mary Flor Serpa, Family & Friends
12:10 (BV) Int of Sally Equinoa
FRIDAY JULY 31
7:00 (BV) Int of all Living
& Deceased Veterans
12:10 (BV) †Carolyn Rose Lopes Bayer
SATURDAY AUGUST 1
7:00 (JN) †Patti Moerman
†Msgr. Steiger
5:30 (BV) Int of Theresa Salazar
Int of Marcia Berchenko
& David Lane
Int of Terry & Sue Smith
SUNDAY AUGUST 2
18th Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:00 (RB) †Jim Zanoli
†Bill & Joan Clark
9:00 (RB) †William Jeong, Jose Koo & Family
†John Hiensen & Family
† Rita Marie Goehner
11:00 (RB) †Hilda J. Roza
Int of Aurea Cruz
12:30 (BV) Intention of Parishioners
6:00 (JN) Int of Amy Baptiste
7:30 (BV) †Mary Flor Serpa, Family & Friends
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Prayer Requests...
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 August 1, 2014.
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
Amy Baptiste
Jimmy Kitchens
The Allwein Family
Curry Koehler
Claude Alvis
Nate Kovesdi
Dave Anderson
Rachel Kovesdi
Virginia Aranico
Jason Lal
Santos Arrona
Maria Limon
Margaret Askelund
Maria Teresita Luna
Celia Bautista
Manuel Luvano
Delia Bautista
Javier Maldonado
Ereberto Bautista
Yaneli Maldonado
Cindy Bebereia
Ben Mangabat
Joann Bernadette
Norma Mangabat
Taylor Blete
Cathy Martin
Ines Bongio
Ernie Martin
Paul Bonjour
Cipriano Martinez
Jerry Bonsato
Justeniano Martinez
Barbara Boyle
Pedro Martinez
Kevin Bright
Rufina Martinez
Karen Brown
Nancy McDonough
Jolene Carman
Marsha McGowan
Charlene Casciola
Christina M McMasters
David Cicinato
Georgina Mele
Maryanne Cicinato
Enrique Melendez
Regina Clarke
Ellen Miller
Shawn Clarke
Hemberto Monge
Jeff Cole
Judith Moreno
Cathy Connor
Cecilia Nievez
Elena Corbelli
Eliodoro Nievez
Renee Curco
Jesse Nieves
Anna Dahan
Julian Nieves
Nancy & John Deering Julianna Nievez
John Deering, Jr
Nievez Family
Imelda Delossanpos
Nancy Ochs
Santiago, Camila Diaz
Bill Oldson
Kambria Doherty
James Oldson
Joan Duclos
Don Owens
Jinah Duncan
Mabelle Pence
Richard Engel
Brian Porterfield & Family
Sean Porterfield
Sally Equinoa
Buzz Rodemacher
Griffth Flick
Frank Reed
Kay Foster
Gloria Rosinni & Family
James Fowler
Gladys Fraund & Family Joan Rostain
Jerry Salmina
Charles Freeman
Mary Ella Garder
Peter Schellin
Nadia Ghobrial
Jenna Scott
Hank Gibbs
Dennis X. Shea
Spencer Godsey
Steve Smith
Dorothy Ellis Goldberg Karen Strand
Walt Gonyer
Donna Strong
Mary Grimes
Diane Suderman
Median Guideal
Derek Thoele
Paula Gurney
Pax Thomas
Garney and Vicky Hall Shannon Thompson
Christopher Hernandez Emily Tilton
Li Way Way Hernandez Felipe Trejo
Kay Heton
Veronica Trejo
Gary Hitchcock
The Vargas Family
Teresa Illicete
Juana Velasquez
Bea Jeong
Susanna Velasquez
Russ Kiger
Paul Willis
R.I.P. † All who have died this week.
ADULT
ENRICHMENT
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!
Interested in
Becoming Catholic?
Is God calling you? If
you are someone who is
not Catholic, or has not
completed your sacraments,
but you feel like you are
being called in this direction
- come and explore. Call
Terry in the parish office for
more information.
781-8220 ext. 15 or email
[email protected]
Catholic Daughters
Catholic Daughters will be on
summer vacation for August.
See you all on Saturday
September 12, 2015 in the Serra
Room Mission SLO at 10AM.
For more info, please call 4406181 or 542-9736.
L
audato Si
Pope Francis’ New Encyclical
Book study on Pope Francis’ new encyclical –
Laudato Si – On care for our common home.
Join us in the Serra room on Monday nights in
August, from 7-8:30 pm, for a conversation on
the Pope’s new encyclical. You can read the
encyclical online at the Vatican site at:
http://tinyurl.com/o6sowft
or visit here:
https://laudatosi.com/watch
to download or order a printed copy.
Please RSVP to Terry Burrows 805-458-2006
or email [email protected]
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.
Social Justice is on Summer Break.
Please join us on September 2nd as
we resume our regular meeting schedule.
Come and see what programs we are
currently participitating in, and bring your
ideas for the future.
Monterey/Fresno Diocese Worldwide
Marriage Encounter Weekend
In the second reading, St Paul tells us to live in
a manner worth of the call you have received,
having humility, gentleness and patience and to
bear with one another through love. The next
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend is
October 23-25, 2015 at the Saint Francis Retreat
Center in San Juan Bautista, California. For more
information call Mary Jo and Rich Castello, at
831-704-6322 ([email protected]) or register
online at centralcawwme.org.
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Please Join Fr. John Farao
Nov. 18 - 28, 2015
on a Pilgrimage to “Magnificent Italy” Venice to Rome: Visiting Venice, Padua,
Florence, Assisi, Orvieto, & Rome
Highlights include visits to Padua, St Anthony
of Padua; Venice “Pearl of the Adriatic;”
Florence, Tuscany in all its glory, known for
Renaissance art, including “David.” Assisi,
“peace-filled city of St Francis;” Orvieto,
Eucharistic Miracle of 1263; and 4 glorious days
in Rome with a Papal Audience. Join us in this
“Opportunity of a Lifetime.” Tour includes
r/t air from LAX, First Class 4* Hotels, all
Breakfasts and Dinners daily, all Sightseeing,
etc. For more info, contact Adeline at
(818) 368-6545 or Toll Free 800- 580-7040.
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July 26, 2015 • Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
This Week...........................
Saturday
July 25
C
ommunity Health
Needs Assessment
4 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation
8 pm Concert: Festiva Mozaic
July 25/26
Every 3 years Dignity Health
hospitals must conduct a
“Community Health Needs
Assessment”. French Hospital
Medical Center ( FHMC) is
beginning to prepare their 2016
Community Health Needs
Assessment. This needs assessment
will include an actual health survey
of community members residing
within our primary service area.
In order to get the best possible
information, FHMC staff will be
outside at each exit of the church
asking you to take a few minutes
in taking a survey. The survey is
anonymous and confidential, takes
about 10 minutes to complete. Our
goal is to collect quality health
surveys from our community so that
we will be able to better develop
programs and bring them to the
areas of our community where they
are most needed. Thank you.
July 26th: after the 5:30 pm Mass
July 27th: after the 6 & 7:30 pm Masses
Arroyo Grande
Community Hospital
French Hospital Marian Regional
Medical Center Medical Center
Sunday
17th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Monday
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.
LANDINGS
Mission San Luis Obispo
Jack Pierce • 541-4464
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 3 at 7 pm
English class will be July 26 at 2 pm
July 27
5:45 pm Rosary Group -Chapel
7 pm Fr. Jim’s Scripture Study -Hall
Readings For This Week
Listen and remember through Word and Bread
Sun, 7/19: 2 Kgs 4:42-44; Ps 145:10-11, 15-18;
Eph 4:1-6; Jn 6:1-15
Mon, 7/20: Ex 32:15-24, 30-34; Ps 106:19-23;
Mt 13:31-35
Tue, 7/21: Ex 33:7-11; 34:5b-9,28; Ps 103:6-13;
Mt 13:36-43
Wed, 7/22: Ex 34:29-35; Ps 99:5-7, 9;
Jn 11:19-27 or Lk 10:38-42
Thur, 7/23: Ex 40:16-21, 4-38; Ps 84:3-6a,8a, 11;
Mt 13:47-53
Fri, 7/24: Lv 23:1, 4-11, 15-16, 27, 34b-37;
Ps 81:3-6, 10-11ab; Mt 13:54-58
Sat, 7/25: Lv 25:1, 8-17; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 7-8;
Mt 14:1-12
Sun, 7/26: Ex 16:2-4,12-15; Ps 78:3-4,23-25,54;
Eph 4:17, 20-24; Jn 6:24-35
R
EFLECTION OF THE WEEK
July 26, 2015
17th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Confused Catholic?
July 26
Jesus created a lot of excitement
and enthusiasm among the people
who came to hear his words. It is
clear, however, that they did not
completely understand the meaning
of what he said. They looked for
signs and believed that he performed
miracles such as the one in today’s
gospel. This gospel tells of the fishes
and loaves of bread multiplied to
such an extent that they not only fed
the large crowd, but there was plenty
of food left over. The people simply
saw the amount of bread increase in
a way similar to God providing food
for the ancient Israelites when he
sent manna from heaven to fill their
hunger. The people on the hillside
with Jesus did not understand how
bread could be spiritual nourishment
or that Jesus was that bread
Reflection question:
Adult: When has the generous gift
from someone offered me hope?
Child: What loving gift can I share
with someone this week?
Reflection and questions from RCL Benziger.
http://rclblectionary.com
Tuesday
July 28
10:30 am Fr. Jim’s Scripture Study -Hall
Wednesday
July 29
1 pm Scripture Study -Serra Ctr
Thursday
July 30
Friday
July 31
NO Youth Night -Summer Break
Saturday
August 1
10 am Sung Rosary - Church
10 am 1st Saturday Mass at Cemetery
4 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation
Sunday
August 2
18th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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 19, 2015
was $ 10,364.00 *
*includes $ 2,590.00 Electronic Funds
Transfer donations this week.
We thank you for your continued
support and generosity.
12,500
10,500
9,500
8,500
7,500
Annual Ministries Appeal
As of June 30th we had received
124 pledges totalling 35,660, which
is just under 86% of our Diocesan
goal of $41,600. If you have not
yet made your pledge, envelopes
are available in the church,
or at the parish office. Call 781-8220.
LA VOZ LATINA
Decimoséptimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
ALIMENTANDO AL MUNDO
Al oír las narraciones de cómo Eliseo y Jesús
multiplican los alimentos, y el salmo responsorial sobre
como la mano del Señor nos alimenta, es fácil caer en
la tentación de pasar por alto el maravilloso himno de
la carta a los efesios en la Segunda lectura. El himno
se centra en los números más potentes de la tradición
bíblica: el uno, el tres y el siete. La médula del himno
es el número uno, repetido siete veces. Tres de ellas se
refieren a la Iglesia: un solo cuerpo, un solo Espíritu,
como también una sola es la esperanza. Los próximas
tres son los fundamentos de la Iglesia: un solo Señor,
una sola fe, un solo bautismo. Y todos estos se juntan
en un solo Dios y Padre de todos. La idea de repetir los
milagros obrados por Eliseo y por Jesús al alimentar
las multitudes nos desalienta, claro está, pero la carta a
los efesios nos ofrece un modo más realizable de vivir
como Iglesia y de alimentar a los demás en la Iglesia:
ser siempre humildes y amables; ser comprensivos y
soportarnos mutuamente con amor, y esforzarnos en
mantenernos unidos en el Espíritu con el vínculo de
la paz. ¿Quién de nosotros no puede “alimentar” a la
comunidad de la Iglesia viviendo de esta manera? Es
verdad que siempre estamos llamados a “alimentar” al
mundo en el sentido literal de la palabra, pero nuestra
misión como Iglesia también nos dice que a los demás
también hay que alimentarlos por la manera en que
vivimos y actuamos cada momento de cada día.
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valuación de las Necesidades
de Salud de la Comunidad
Cada 3 años Dignity Health hace una evaluación de
las Necesidades de Salud de la Comunidad. French
Hospital Medical Center (FHMC) está comenzando
este proceso encuestando a miembros de la comunidad
que residen dentro de su área de servicio. El personal
de French Hospital estará en las salidas de la iglesia el
próximo domingo 26 de julio después de la misa de las
7:30 pm pidiéndole que participe en dicha encuesta.
La encuesta es anónima y confidencial y solo tomará
unos minutitos de su tiempo. Los resultados del estudio
permitirán mejorar programas de salud y llevarlos a las
áreas de nuestra comunidad donde más se necesitan.
Gracias por participar.
Arroyo Grande
Community Hospital
French Hospital Marian Regional
Medical Center Medical Center
El Papa Francisco, en la Encíclica “Laudato sí”,
destaca la importancia central de la familia y nos
recuerda que ésta “es el ámbito donde la vida, don
de Dios, puede ser acogida y protegida de manera
adecuada contra los múltiples ataques a que está
expuesta, y puede desarrollarse según las exigencias de
un auténtico crecimiento humano. Contra la llamada
cultura de la muerte, la familia constituye la sede de
la cultura de la vida”. A continuacion pueden leer
las primeras lineas de la Encíclica, pueden leer el
documento completo en la página de internet http://
tinyurl.com/o6sowft (seleccione ES en la parte
superior dercha).
«Laudato si’, mi’ Signore» – «Alabado seas, mi Señor»,
cantaba san Francisco de Asís. En ese hermoso cántico
nos recordaba que nuestra casa común es también como
una hermana, con la cual compartimos la existencia, y
como una madre bella que nos acoge entre sus brazos:
«Alabado seas, mi Señor, por la hermana nuestra
madre tierra, la cual nos sustenta, y gobierna y produce
diversos frutos con coloridas flores y hierba»[1].
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.
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 seguir el proceso de preparación.
¿Tiene amigos y conocidos que se
preguntan cuál es el significado
del Catolicismo? ¿Tiene familiares
o amigos que se han alejado de la
fe o que no han recibido todos tus
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Joven, Jesús te invita este sábado 8 de Agosto de
8:30-5:30 a la iglesia de Santa Rosa de Lima en Paso
Robles. Todos los jóvenes de 14 – 17 años de edad son
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