Pastor: Fr. Michael Carroll Parochial Vicar: Fr. Roland Ramirez Deacon Ed Morgado ([email protected]) St. Teresa of Avila Parish Thirtieth Sunday In Ordinary Time October 25, 2015 MISSION STATEMENT “As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you; abide in My Love.” In Christ’s Love the Eucharistic community of St. Teresa of Avila, Auburn, embraces and welcomes all as part of God’s family. We value every parishioner and strive to reflect the forgiveness and healing of the Gospels. Sunday Masses Parish Office: 11600 Atwood Rd., Auburn, CA 95603 Saturday Vigil………………………………………………5:00pm Sunday………8:00am, 10:30am, 3:30pm (Spanish), & 5:30pm Office Hours: Monday—Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm (530) 889-2254, fax (530) 889-2643 www.stteresaauburn.com Business Manager, Jo Anne Drummond Daily Masses Monday—Saturday……………………………………… 8:30am (530)-889-2254 ext. 11 e-mail: [email protected] Ministry to Seniors, Bereaved & Homebound Sacrament of Reconciliation Barbara Freuler (Minister) – (530) 889-2254 ext. 10 e-mail: [email protected] The priests are honored to celebrate the Sacrament of Penance at any time; please call for an appointment with the priest of your choice. Adult Faith Formation, Call the Parish Office Eucharistic Adoration Judy Jones (Director) (530) 823-7122 e-mail: [email protected] Baptisms: For the celebration of Baptism, please call the St. Joseph School, Mrs. Jenny Oliver, (Principal) [email protected] or www.saintjosephauburn.org 11610 Atwood Rd., Auburn (530) 885-4490 fax (530) 8850182 Saturday, 3:00pm – 4:30pm Saturdays..……………………………………9:00am—10:30am Parish Office, for information. Marriage: If you are a member of our parish, please contact a priest or deacon of your choice at least six months in advance of your desired wedding in order to participate in a process of marriage preparation. Confirmation: For teens, the Sacrament of Confirmation is a two-year preparation process; please contact our coordinator of religious education; for adults not yet confirmed, please call the parish office. Ministry to the Sick: Please call parish office (530) 889-2254 Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) Call the parish office (530) 889-2254 (530) 889-2254 Religious Education Program St. Joseph Preschool/Day Care Center Jaime Anderson, (Director) (530) 823-1822 11610 Atwood Rd., Auburn, www.saintjosephauburn.org e-mail: [email protected] Music Ministry: Jean Sawyer, (Music & Liturgy Director) – (530) 885-2958 e-mail: [email protected] Youth Group: Brenda Fischer, (Youth Director) 530) 305-9919 e-mail: [email protected] St. Vincent de Paul: (530) 305-0130 Bulletin Submissions: e-mail to [email protected]. All bulletin articles are due in the parish office no later than 12:00pm on Mondays. Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 2 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 25, 2015 The L has done great things for us; we are glad indeed. — Psalm 126:3 TRUE BLINDNESS Bartimaeus caused a stir. Normally he sat by the side of the road being a “good blind beggar.” But one day Jesus passed nearby. Bartimaeus jumped up and called out to Jesus. We can imagine him turning toward the direction of the commotion and noise. Bartimaeus probably had his arms outstretched as he shouted out to the son of David. The people who knew him were embarrassed by his outburst. They tried to hush him up and get him to sit back down by the roadside. Their actions spoke volumes: “Bartimaeus, you’re not fit for Jesus.” But it was okay for them and other “sighted” people to follow Jesus. In today’s readings, we learn that true blindness is not a condition of our eyes but of our hearts. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. MASS INTENTIONS October 24—October 31, 2015 Saturday Sunday 10/24 10/25 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 10/26 10/27 10/28 10/29 10/30 10/31 5:00pm 8:00am 10:30am 3:30pm 5:30pm + 8:30am + 8:30am + 8:30am + Angie Mozzani Sandy Ferguson John Rydzik For The Faithful Mary & Thomas Hayes. Lloyd Henry LaVonne Brant. Paddy Queally 8:30am Rose Cuffe 8:30am + Al Meyers Sandy Ferguson 8:30am Sunday Offertory for: October 18, 2015: $12,050 Thank You! Our weekly goal is $14,000 Next Sunday, November 1st Don’t forget to turn your clocks back!! TODAY’S READINGS .First Reading — I will lead the people to brooks of water, on a level road, so that none shall stumble (Jeremiah 31:7-9). Psalm — The Lord has done great things for us; we are filled with joy (Psalm 126). Second Reading — It was not Christ who glorified himself, but rather the one who said to him: You are my son: this day I have begotten you (Hebrews 5:16). Gospel — Immediately the blind man received his sight and followed Jesus on the way (Mark 10:4652). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Rom 8:12-17; Ps 68:2, 4, 6-7ab, 2021; Lk 13:10-17 Tuesday: Rom 8:18-25; Ps 126:1b-6; Lk 13:18-21 Wednesday: Eph 2:19-22; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 6:12-16 Thursday: Rom 8:31b-39; Ps 109:21-22, 26-27, 30-31; Lk 13:31-35 Friday: Rom 9:1-5; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20; Lk 14:1-6 Saturday: Rom 11:1-2a, 11-12, 25-29; Ps 94:1213a, 14-15, 17-18; Lk 14:1, 7-11 Sunday: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24:1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time; Priesthood Sunday; World Youth Day Wednesday: Ss. Simon and Jude Saturday: Halloween; Blessed Virgin Mary POSSIBILITIES All things are possible for one who believes, more to one who hopes, even more to one who loves. October 25, 2015 Page 3 LITURGICAL MINISTERS SCHEDULE Week of November 1, 2015 Altar Servers Saturday, 10/31/15, 5:00pm Courtney & Drew Biggs Sunday, 11/01/15, 8:00am Matthew Buettner Sunday, 11/01/15, 10:30am Ethan & Seth Crawford, Victoria Tighe Sunday, 11/01/15, 5:30pm Stefan & Nicolas Horn Eucharistic Ministers Saturday, 10/31/15, 5:00pm Joyce Swartz, Nina Ashford, Jim McKevitt Sunday, 11/01/15, 8:00am Diana Lemmon, Dennis & Karen Williams, Charles Schneider, John Kysar, Candi Malinowski Sunday, 11/01/15 10:30am Russ & Dana Zeller, Melissa Crawford, Rob Fecko, Kate Niece, Jean Reinking Sunday, 11/01/15, 5:30pm Anne & John Bianchi Lectors Saturday, 10/31/15, 5:00pm Jim & Mary Brady Sunday, 11/01/15, 8:00am Carolyn Goulding, Marty Gouvea, Ali Minz Sunday, 11/01/15 10:30am Tom Huckins, Marty Gouvea Sunday, 11/01/15, 5:30pm John Sheehan, Michael Hendricks, Dilon Holloway Greeters Saturday, 10/31/15, 5:00pm Sharon Dunkel, Carol & Bob Thomas, Kathy & Quentin Russo Sunday, 11/01/15, 8:00am Kate Sabins, Marcia Kitchell, Betty Mathews, Sharon Hane, Joan Thompson Sunday, 11/01/15, 10:30am Maureen Spencer, Bobbie Cairns, Ruth Wright, Micheline Turner, Bernice Ambrose, Elizabeth Morales, Ben & Jack Niece Sunday, 11/01/15, 5:30pm Joe Tatman Ushers Saturday, 10/31/15, 5:00pm, Not Filled Sunday, 11/01/15, 8:00am Bill Fixmer, John Marcella, Ron Malinowski, Victor Alcazar Sunday, 11/01/15, 10:30am Gary Crockett, Tom Huckins, Paul Law Sunday, 11/01/15, 5:30pm, Not Filled Sacristans Saturday Sunday Sunday Sunday 10/31/15 11/01/15 11/01/15 11/01/15 5:00pm 8:00am 10:30am 5:30pm Jim McKevitt Julia Eggert Joe Offer John Bianchi All Saints Day Outdoor Movie Night High School teens, join us from 6:30 to 9pm on Sunday, November 1st for an outdoor movie night (weather permitting). Bring lawn chairs, warm clothes and blankets as it could be cold. Hot dogs and movie food will be provided. STAY – St. Teresa of Avila Youth Ministry welcomes all high school teens to our gatherings and activities. Unless otherwise noted, STAY gatherings include dinner. If you’d like more information or have any questions, please contact Brenda Fischer at (530) 305-9919. NOVEMBER ALL SOULS MONTH On the weekend of October 31st and November 1st we will have a special offertory procession, where a white carna on is brought to the altar for a loved one who died during this past year. Let the parish office know if you lost an immediate family member this year; a parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, spouse, brother or sister. Also let us know what Mass you will be a ending to place that flower before the altar. The parish office number is: 530-889-2254. Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 4 “I WOULD” (If I Knew How Much God Loves Me) I would fear less and Love more. I would worry about the future less knowing God’s Love is there. I would rely less on myself and His Love more. I would love others more knowing how He Loves them. I would laugh more and cry less… I would frown less and smile more. I would try to control people less and trust God more. I would accept the circumstances of my life knowing God is working with me. I would criticize the faults of others less knowing God is working with them. I would be less lonely and feel His loving presence more. I would make sacrifices less reluctantly because of His sacrifice. I would hurry less knowing that God is everywhere. I would be less impatient knowing God’s Love sets things right. I would plan less and let His Love guide me. I would concentrate on my weaknesses less and His Love more. TO DEATH I have not gathered gold, the fame I won perished. In love I found tomorrow that enhanced my life. Of wealth or of glory I shall not leave behind me. I think it, O God enough, My name in the heart of a child. God Bless, Fr. Mike ******************************************************************************************************** Giggles: Witches What do witches put on their hair? Scare spray. What do you call a nervous witch? A twitch. What happens to a witch if she loses her temper while riding her broom? She flies off the handle. ********************************************************************************************************** Banks Employees at a British bank complained to their manager that they had not been given prior notice of a takeover by Banco Santander. The manager said, “No one expected the Spanish acquisition”. The problem with investment bank balance sheets is that on the left side nothing is right, and on the right side nothing is left. Did you hear what happened to the witch’s house during the credit crunch? It was re-possessed. October 25, 2015 Page 5 Trigésimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 25 de octubre de 2015 Estábamos alegres, pues ha hecho grandes cosas por su pueblo el Señor. — Salmo 126 (125):3 VERDADERA CEGUERA Bartimeo causó tremenda conmoción. Por lo regular él estaba sentado al borde del camino siendo un “buen mendigo ciego”. Pero un buen día pasó Jesús cerca de ahí. Bartimeo se puso de pie en un salto y le gritó a Jesús. Nos podemos imaginar como se daba vuelta en dirección al ruido y la conmoción. Probablemente tenía los brazos extendidos al gritarle al hijo de David. Los que lo conocían se sentían azorados de sus gritos. Trataron de hacerle callar y que se volviera a sentar al borde del camino. Sus acciones decían mucho: “Bartimeo, tú no eres digno de Jesús”. Pero sí estaba bien que ellos y otras personas “con vista” siguieran a Jesús. En las lecturas de hoy, aprendemos que la verdadera ceguera no es una condición de los ojos sino del corazón. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. LECTURAS DE HOY LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Primera lectura — ¡Vitoreen con alegría! Yavé ha salvado a su pueblo, al resto de Israel. He llegado a ser un padre para Israel (Jeremías 31:7-9). Salmo — Grandes cosas has hecho por nosotros, Señor (Salmo 126 [125]). Segunda lectura — Cristo no se atribuyó la dignidad de sumo sacerdote, sino que se la otorgó aquel que dice: “Tú eres mi Hijo, te he dado vida hoy mismo” (Hebreos 5:16). Evangelio — Jesús le concede la vista a Bartimeo cuando con gran fe le suplica: “Maestro, que vea” (Marcos 10:46-52). Lunes: Rom 8:12-17; Sal 68 (67):2, 4, 6-7ab, 20-21; Lc 13:10-17 Martes: Rom 8:18-25; Sal 126 (125):1b-6; Lc 13:18-21 Miércoles: Ef 2:19-22; Sal 19 (18):2-5; Lc 6:12-16 Jueves: Rom 8:31b-39; Sal 109 (108):21-22, 26-27, 30-31; Lc 13:31-35 Viernes: Rom 9:1-5; Sal 147:12-15, 19-20; Lc 14:1-6 Sábado: Rom 11:1-2a, 11-12, 25-29; Sal 94 (93): 12-13a, 14-15, 17-18; Lc 14:1, 7-11 Domingo: Apo 7:2-4, 9-14; Sal 24 (23):1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE En varias ocasiones, Jesús le declara al recién sanado: “tu fe te ha salvado” (Marcos 10:52). Todos los cristianos deseamos ser salvados. Y, ¿qué es la salvación? La palabra “salvación” viene del latín salus que también significa “salud”. La salvación es el bienestar en todas sus formas. Es el estar bien con Dios, con las demás personas, con la creación y consigo mismo. Los hebreos le llaman shalom y los árabes llaman salam que quiere decir: “paz y bien”. Por siglos y hasta el presente, el saludo de los pueblos semitas es: “La paz sea contigo”. Se responde “Y también contigo”. Según Jesús este shalom, salam, salus, salvación, paz y bien se consigue por medio de la fe. Hay que tener un deseo profundo de tenerlo, para así pedirlo: “Jesús, Hijo de David, ten piedad de mí” (Marcos 10:47). La salvación no llega a quienes la esperan sentados en una iglesia, más bien, llega a los que se mueven y obran por ella. October 25, 2015 Page 6 Dear Fellow Parishioners: We recite the words of our Creed every Sunday, "I believe in the Resurrection of the body and life everlasting". These words can become routine until someone belongs to us dies. A Christian funeral helps us to express our emotions. It is a time of faith and a time of prayer. During the month of November (The month of The Holy Souls), we remember our beloved dead in a less emotional manner but still with deep love and faith. I had an Aunt Nora who always requested masses for those who had no one to pray for them. Christ's ministry was to all God's people, everyone matters to God. This message of hope is part of our belief in purgatory . . . . on the cross Christ reached out to the condemned thief and to the soldiers. It is one of the sacred duties of a Christian to pray for the dead (2 Maccabees 12:38-46). Please take the time to write the names of your deceased relatives and friends on the enclosed envelope, an offering is not necessary. You may place your family envelope in the collection basket at Mass, or drop them off to the parish office. Masses will be offered for The Holy Souls in November and throughout the year. On the weekend of October 31st & November 1st, we will have a special offertory procession, where a white carnation is brought to the altar for a loved one who died during this past year. Let the parish office know if you lost an immediate family member this year; a parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, spouse, brother or sister. Also, let us know what Mass you will be attending to place that flower before the altar. The parish office number is 530-889-2254. 5:00pm Saturday, October 31st…….Vigil Mass of All Saints: Sunday, November 1st …….Feast of All Saints: Sunday Masses Monday, November 2nd…… Feast of All Souls: 6:30am & 8:30am Monday, November 2 …….. Dia de los Muertos: Spanish Mass, 6pm Eternal rest, grant unto them, O Lord.
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