Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa Pro Cathedral Founded September 1, 1772 Mass Schedule Change This Sunday, November 1st: We will combine our 11 am and 12:30 pm Masses Schedule for a bilingual mass at 11:30 am. 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 A Saints All Sa ain aints i ts Day Da D ay • N November ovember vembe ember ber 1, 1, 20 2015 201 2 15 Sunday, November 1st • Heritage Mass Domingo 1º de noviembre • Misa de la Herencia Misionera Celebration of our Heritage and the Canonization of St. Junipero Serra Celebración de la Herencia Misionera y de la Canonización de San Junípero Serra Presider will be Bishop Richard Garcia The bilingual Mass will be at 11:30 am followed by a reception in the Parish Hall and Gardens. Esta misa bilingüe será celebrada por el Sr. Obispo Richard García a las 11:30 am, seguida por una recepción en el salón parroquial y en los jardines de La Misión. (Note: we will be combining our 11:00 am and 12:30 pm Masses. Nota: Este día estaremos combinando las misas de 11:00 am y 12:30pm.) All Souls Day Todos Los Fieles Difuntos Remembrance of Our Beloved Dead Recuerdo de Nuestros Difuntos Monday, November 2, 2015 at the 7 am and 12:10 pm Masses We join together to remember the special people in our lives who are no longer with us, especially those who have died this year. During Mass we will be reading the names of those buried from Old Mission Parish since November 2, 2014. If you are unable to attend, we hope you will join us in spirit and prayer. Monday, Noviembre 2, 2015 Vamos a celebrar El Dia de los Muertos, Martes el 2 de noviembre de 2014 a las 7:00 pm Estaremos reunidos para recordar a personas que en nuestras vidas fueron especiales, quienes ya no están a nuestro lado, especialmente aquellos que murieron en este año, y que fueron sepultados pertenecientes a esta parroquia, desde el 2 de Noviembre de 2014 a el 1 de Noviembre 2015 November 2, 2014 to November 1, 2015 We remember and commend the souls of our beloved faithful departed to the mercy of God. Arlene Zanchuck, Mary Vieira, Mary Brooks, Mary Mainini, Mary Shepherd, Ralph Green, Zachary Victor, Mary Nicolaides, Irene Tieman, Sharon Johnson, Louise Silveira, Florence Flores, Cornelia Mayrhofer, Lynette Negranti, James Corley,Charlotte Retzer, David Sterling, Myrna Powell, Marjorie Holland, Sigute Abelkis, Dorothy Waterbury, Roberta Dengate, Gilbert Diaz, Diego Cruz, Jerome Schuetze, Msgr. Joseph Stieger, Betty Anne Lile, Carolyn Bayer, Francis Taylor, Natalie Bustas, Henry Hitchcock, Barbara Casey, Bernard Rademacher, Irene Manderscheid, Aurelio Hernandez, Louis Robinson, Ida Gardner Heavenly Father, we ask that you grant them eternal rest. We ask this through your son Jesus Christ. Amen. N ovember Remembrance Book Our November Remembrance Book will be available in the front of the church near the altar area during the month of November. We invite you to take a few minutes to enter the names of your deceased family members and friends. This book will be kept in the church throughout the entire month of November as a special remembrance of our loved ones. PAGE 2 Parish Center Administration Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament First Friday, November 6, 2015 • 7:30 am to 4:30 pm 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: in the Oratory of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (former Sister’s chapel). Divine Mercy & Rosary at 3 pm. Your petitions needed by 3:30 pm and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 4 pm. We still welcome half hour or one hour commitments for Adoration. Call 594-1219 to be on our list of members dedicated to our Lord. Our faith and country are both in great need of prayers. Please, everyone, come and pray to our Lord Jesus for His guidance. We are pleased to see our school children attending and joining in prayer. Sponsored by the Catholic Daughters of America. For more information call 594-1219. 751 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Phone: (805) 781-8220 Fax (805) 781-8214 E-mail: [email protected] A CONTEMPLATIVE ROSARY Saturday, November 7, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. 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 MISSION SAN LUIS OBISPO DE TOLOSA Saturday, November 7, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. Website: With Mission Singers Ensemble and Piano www.missionsanluisobispo.org Praying the Glorious Mysteries with Scripture and Song. 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 Havens 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 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 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 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 The Value of Marriage Do you long for your marriage to be connected to the universal good and salvation of all mankind? Come learn the deepest meaning of marriage as a service that you perform for the good of all. God has established marriage alongside priesthood as twin ministries that build up Christ’s body. Be rejuvenated with excitement for your irreplaceable value to Christ and his mission of salvific love. When: Where: Details: Speaker: RSVP: Thurs, Nov 5th @ 6:30-8pm and Fri, Nov 6th @ 6-9pm St. Joseph’s Parish Hall, 298 S. Thompson Ave, Nipomo Friday night includes dinner and ends with Mass. Sheryl Collmer, Theology of the Body, www.tobet.org [email protected] or text: 805-904-0085 “Serving ALPHA” Join us for ALPHA’s First Annual Service Auction and Potluck on Saturday, November 7th at the Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa from 5-7:30 pm. We are putting the FUN back in fundraising offering fun and fellowship plus great gift ideas just before the holidays. You can take part by offering a service or event, preparing finger foods or bringing beverages for our potluck, bidding on items, volunteering on the auctioneering or support team, or by simply coming and adding to the fun. All proceeds benefit babies and families in our county. Call ALPHA at (805) 541-3367 to sign up to help with refreshments, donate an item or service, and other information. 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) Care for Creation What new thing have you done to help care for creation? Have you been checking lights, taking shorter showers, recycling, riding the bus – biking – or walking instead of driving your car, praying for rain, or…? PAGE 3 Mass Intentions R EFLECTION OF THE WEEK November 1, 2015 All Saints Day Often called the Sermon on the Mount, today’s gospel is well known to Christians. In the Beatitudes, Jesus explains how we should live if we want to be a part of God’s Kingdom. Jesus told the people things that were contrary to the way most people lived. For example, poor and persecuted people were not thought of as leaders; but Jesus said they would become rich and inherit the Kingdom of God. Reflection question: Adult: What is the greatest challenge of the beatitudes for me? Child: What does it mean to be blessed by God? Initials in italics indicate scheduled Presider Readings For This Week Listen and remember through Word and Bread Sun, 11/1: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24:1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a Mon, 11/2: Wis 3:1-9; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5-11 or 6:3-9; Jn 6:37-40 Tue, 11/3: Rom 12:5-16b; Ps 131:1bcde-3; Lk 14:15-24 Wed, 11/4: Rom 13:8-10; Ps 112:1b-2, 4-5, 9; Lk 14:25-33 Thur, 11/5: Rom 14:7-12; Ps 27:1bcde,4,13-14; Lk 15:1-10 Fri, 11/6: Rom 15:14-21; Ps 98:1-4; Lk 16:1-8 Sat, 11/7: Rom 16:3-9,16,22-27; Ps 145:2-5,10-11; Lk 16:9-15 Sun, 11/8: 1 Kgs 17:10-16; Ps 146:7-10; Heb 9:24-28; Mk 12:38-44 M onthly Mass at Old Mission Cemetery Confused Catholic? Inactive 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. The monthly 1st Saturday Mass at the Old Mission cemetery for May will be November 7th at 10 am celebrated by Fr. Philip Garcia. All are welcome to join us. Infant Baptism: Registered parishioners may call 781-8220, x35 for information and dates about baptism for their children. Baptism classes: Spanish class will be Nov 2 at 7 pm English class will be Nov 22 at 2 pm LANDINGS Mission San Luis Obispo Jack Pierce • 541-4464 All Saints Day 7:00 (JN) †Jim Zanoli †Bill & Joan Clark 9:00 (RB) †William Jeong, Jose Koo & Family †John Hiensen & Family Int of Berna Wabinga 11:30 (RG) †Hilda J. Roza †Jim Ekegren Int of Aurea Cruz Int of Kimberly Macias (Note: we combined the 11 am and 12:30 pm masses today for the 11:30 am Mass) 6:00 (JN) †Charles & Gina Pasquni All Souls’ Day 7:00 (JN) †Mary Flor Serpa, Family & Friends †Rita Marie Goehner 12:10 (JN) †Barbara Henry †Mr. & Mrs. Lorenzo Ricolcol 7 pm (BV) †Los Fieles Disuntos (Mass in Spanish) TUESDAY NOVEMBER 3 7:00 (RB) †Patti Moerman †Henry Hitchcock 12:10 (RB) Int of Keona Walker Intof Carolyn Yanit & family WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 4 7:00 (JN) †Roberta Dengate †Msgr. Steiger 12:10 (BV) †Hilda J. Roza †Jack Farris †Paul Jackson THURSDAY NOVEMBER 5 7:00 (BV) †John Silva †Fr. John Arul 12:10 (BV) †Roman Ricolcol †Mr. & Mrs. Emiteria Romena P L le lease, ease, ccontinue on ntinue to p to pray ray for for rrain. ain. ist of Music for All Saints Day FRIDAY NOVEMBER 6 7:00 (BV) Int of all Living & Deceased Veterans †Martin Labuda 12:10 (BV) Int of Adrianne Gorman †Evelyn D. Reagan SATURDAY NOVEMBER 7 # 196 God, We Praise You # 909-910 Mass of St. Paul the Apostle READINGS BEGIN ON PAGE 224 Responsorial Psalm 24: Lord, this is the people That longs to see your face. Alleluia: SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1 MONDAY NOVEMBER 2 Alienated Catholic? Kyrie, Gloria: 7:00 (JN) Int of Carmen, Oloy and Family †Martin Labuda 5:30 (RB) †Baer Louis †Sara Sanchez 7:30 (BV) Intention of Parishioners Reflection and questions from RCL Benziger. http://rclblectionary.com Entrance Chant: SATURDAY OCTOBER 31 # 911 Mass of St. Paul the Apostle Presentation of the Gifts: # 532 Prayer of St. Francis Mass of St. Paul the Apostle # 913 Holy #914 Mystery of Faith # 917 Amen # 918 Lamb of God Communion Chant: # 640 Blest Are They # 343 I Am the Bread of Life Sending Forth: # 622 Sing With All the Saints in Glory 7:00 (BV) †Sam Campise †Msgr. Steiger 5:30 (JN) †Horace & Jill LaMarre †Nicholas Baran and Maria Baran SUNDAY NOVEMBER 8 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 (JN) †Ruth Dusek Int of Joseph Porche 9:00 (RB) †Joe & Lena Parotti †William Jeong, Jose Koo & Family †John Hiensen & Family 11:00 (RB) †Hilda J. Roza Int of Sandy Clearly 12:30 (BV) Int of Brito Family 6:00 (JN) Int of Daniel O’ Connor †Mae Marsh 7:30 (BV) Intention of Parishioners PAGE 4 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 Sept. 30, 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 Kay Heaton Gary Hitchcock Bea Jeong Barry Karleskint Russ Kiger Marcia Kinneavy Curry Koehler Nate Kovesdi Rachel Kovesdi Jason Lal Valerie Lambert Maria Limon Maria Teresita Luna Manuel Luvano Ben Mangabat Ernie Martin Nancy McDonough Carol McDowell Marsha McGowan Georgina Mele Enrique Melendez Ellen Miller Humberto Monge Judith Moreno Cira Mejia Nevi Cecilia Nievez Eliodoro Nievez Jesse Nieves Julian Nieves Julianna Nievez Nievez Family Bill Oldson James Oldson Don Owens Mabelle Pence Dana Rasmissen Juan B. Rivera Frank Reed Gloria Rosinni & Family Jerry Salmina Jenna Scott Dennis X. Shea Steve Smith Irene Strateny Fr. Mark Stetz Diane Suderman Susi & Erich Derek Thoele Pax Thomas Shannon Thompson Emily Tilton Joyce Villa Paul Willis 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. 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 next meeting will be in the Serra Room on Tuesday November 3 rd at 7 pm. Come join us! A big THANK YOU to our parishioners for your generous response to our Fall Harvest Drive! The residents of Judson Terrace Homes are extremely grateful to Old Mission. The Salvation Army is in short supply of MEN’S clothing particularly- pants,shirts jackets,socks and underwear. With the colder weather approaching the need is greater than ever. Check your closets-you may have some clothes that are not being used. Donations can be dropped off at the Salvation Army office -815 Islay St (corner of Islay and Chorro) If you need donations picked up you may call 5446267. Thanks for considering.. “When I was naked you clothed Me” Catholic Daughters November Meeting 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! Catholic Daughters Court # 1162 will meet in the Serra Room, Mission San Luis Obispo on Saturday November 14, 2015 at 10 am. Thanksgiving potluck luncheon to follow. Bring your favorite Thanksgiving dish to share. For more info, please call 440 6181 or 542 9736. Happy Gobble Gobble Day. Pray for rain. The Little Ones Jim Burrows Interested in Becoming Catholic? Want to know about becoming a Catholic Christian? Already baptized but thinking about becoming Catholic? We’re happy to start the conversation with you. Call Terry 781-8220 ext. 15. Coffee and Donuts Don’t forget to join us after the 9 am Mass for our Coffee & Donut social in the Parish Hall. ©2015 Jim Burrows www.jimburrowsartist.com Adrianne Bright Keona Walker Elise Duclos The Allwein Family Dave Anderson Virginia Aranico Santos Arrona Margaret Askelund Amy Baptiste Cindy Bebereia Joann Bernadette Taylor Blete Ines Bongio Paul Bonjour Jerry Bonsato Kevin Bright Karen Brown Charlene Casciola David Cicinato Maryanne Cicinato Regina Clarke Shawn Clarke Cathy Connor Elena Corbelli Renee Curco Anna Dahan Nancy & John Deering John Deering, Jr Imelda Delossanpos Santiago, Camila Diaz Kambria Doherty Carolyn Dolecki Jinah Duncan Ruth Dusek Richard Engel Sally Equinoa Charles Fetyko Griffth Flick Kay Foster James Fowler Gladys Fraund & Family Charles Freeman Mary Ella Garder Nadia Ghobrial Hank Gibbs Spencer Godsey Dorothy Ellis Goldberg Walt Gonyer Mary Grimes Median Guideal Paula Gurney Garney and Vicky Hall Li Way Way Hernandez ADULT ENRICHMENT PAGE 5 November 1, 2015 • All Saints Day E lementary Faith Formation Happy Feast of All Saints Day. Bishop Garcia will be praying with us today. We also meet on Nov. 15 this month. The first of four family retreats for sacramental preparation was on Sunday, Oct. 25. If you missed it, check your email for a makeup session. Enjoy the activities at home, to continue to prepare your child for the sacraments of reconciliation (confession) and eucharist (communion). Terry Burrows at 781-8220 ext. 15, or [email protected] Old Mission School Old Mission School recently celebrated Character Counts Week, and education program that focuses on making ethical decisions. The Six Pillars of Character Counts help our young people understand and apply Catholic love as we focus on trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship. 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! A Catholic education is a great advantage for life! C Youth Ministry ALL YOUTH ARE WELCOME! 7th & 8th Grade • Every Friday 7:00-8:30 pm in the Youth Center High School SUNDAY NOV. 1 Dinner Party in Parish Hall after 6:00 PM Mass. No Meeting Monday, Nov. 2nd Confirmation (years 1 & 2) Year 1 - 4 pm on Sunday, Nov 15 “Who is God?” - in YOUTH CENTER Year 2 - 4 pm on Sunday, Nov. 8 “Faithful Community” TEEN & SPONSOR OR PARENT- in Parish Hall For more info contact Evan O’Reilly at [email protected] This Week........................... Saturday October 31 4 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Daylight Savings Time Ends. Turn your clocks back tonight Sunday November 1 All Saints Day 9 am Coffee & Donuts Social -after mass 10:30 am Elementary Faith Formation - Grades 1-6 at Old Mission School 11:30 am Heritage Mass - See Bulletin Cover 7 pm High School Yth Nite -Dinner in Parish Hall following 6 pm Mass Monday November 2 5:45 pm Rosary Group -Chapel 7 pm Fr. Jim’s Scripture Study -Hall NO High School Yth Nite -This Week Tuesday Gift Shop News Words of Wisdom: Be still and know that I am God – Psalm 46:10 It is a quiet time for us and we enjoy the respite – at last a time to be still. This month at the Gift Shop: You will find a new assortment of Fr. Jim Nisbet’s Biblical talks on disc – many subjects interpreted in his own special way. There are books by and about Pope Francis who has been such an inspiration to people around the world. Beautiful hand-made Rosaries from Ecuador made from the nut of the Tagua tree. It is a sustainable product both unique and environmentally friendly. There are Children’s books, Bibles and lovely gift items. We invite you to come in and browse – sit a while and read – listen to the music or share a little fellowship. We are here 7 days a week from 9-5PM or visit us online @missionsanluisobisp.org hefs Needed! We need 5 or 6 new people to join our group of men and women who help to feed those less fortunate people at the People’s Kithchen. We ask that you prepare a casserole, a pizza or any entree for the 2nd Friday of each month and deliver it to the Prado Road Center by 11:30 am the Friday that we serve. If you are interested - call Gayla Newman at 234-7111 to have your name added to the list of volunteers. This is a wonderful ministry and we hope you will prayerfully consider joining our team.We need you, please help us! November 3 10:30 am Fr. Jim’s Scripture Study -Hall 6 pm Knights of Columbus -Hall 7 pm Social Justice -Serra Center Wednesday November 4 1 pm Scripture Study -Serra Ctr 6:30 pm ProCathedral Choir -Church 7 pm Knights of Columbus -Hall Thursday Friday November 5 November 6 7:30 am to 4:30 pm in the Chapel Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 7 pm 7th & 8th Grade Youth Night -Youth Center Saturday November 7 10 am 1st Saturday Mass at Cemetery 10 am Sung Rosary - Church 4 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Sunday November 8 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time 9 am Coffee & Donuts Social -after mass Our Weekly Offering 13,500 The Old Mission Budget requires $10,557.00 per week to meet expenses. 11,500 The collection for Sunday, October 25, 2015 was $ 8,757.00 * *includes $ 360.00 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 LA VOZ LATINA TODOS LOS SANTOS, 1o de noviembre de 2015 A NHELAMOS VER EL ROSTRO DE DIOS “Esta es la raza de los que buscan tu rostro Señor”. Esta antífona para el salmo responsorial de hoy y brinda el tono de la lecturas de hoy. y Cuando en la tierra celebramos la victoria de todos los santos, de los que están canonizados oficialmente por la Iglesia g y de los sinnúmero que también han llegado g al cielo, no sumamos nada a su g gloria. Sino que recibimos un motivo más para tener esperanzas. Nosotros, también, anhelamos ver el rostro de Dios y creemos que un día podremos estar entre aquellos cuyas y túnicas, como nos dice Juan en el libro del Apocalipsis, han sido lavadas y blanqueadas “con la sangre del Cordero”. El pasaje j de la primera carta del apóstol San Juan nos g garantiza que somos hijos j de Dios y un día veremos a Dios tal cual es. Pero el Evangelio g de hoy nos hace pasar del anhelo y la certeza a la acción. Jesús nos dice claramente qué debemos hacer para estar entre los santos. Debemos ser pobres de espíritu, misericordiosos, limpios de corazón, tener hambre y sed de jjusticia y trabajar j por la paz. Entonces, nosotros también veremos el rostro de Dios., Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. 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. LEVÁNTATE Tercera Etapa : “En las Huellas de Cristo” Llama a Enrique Esguerra, coordinador de Levantate, para que te integres a algún grupo. (805)440-4799 ¿Quieres saber cómo convertirte al catolicismo? ¿Ya fuiste bautizado pero deseas saber cómo convertirte a la fe católica? Estamos felices de iniciar una conversación contigo al respecto. Llama a Terry 781-8220 ext 15. MISA DE FIELES DIFUNTOS LUNES 2 DE NOVIEMBRE 7:00 pm TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE En el Evangelio de san Mateo se encuentra el sermón mas largo de Jesucristo. Abarca tres capítulos y contiene una serie de instrucciones para quienes desean ser sus discípulos. El famoso Sermón de la Montaña, es para Jesús y los cristianos lo que los Diez Mandamientos son para Moisés y los judíos. Jesús proclama la nueva Ley. La Ley de Israel se sintetiza en los Diez Mandamientos, mientras que la ley cristiana se resume en ocho bienaventuranzas. Estas bienaventuranzas son algo extrañas ya que unen cosas completamente opuestas a la felicidad, y las beatifica. Es decir, son cosas aparentemente contradictorias: “Dichosos los que lloran”; “felices los pobres”; “bendito tú cuando te calumnien por causa mía”. Jesús toma lo que la sociedad maldice y lo convierte en camino de bendición, porque nuestros caminos y pensamientos no son los de Dios. Dios ve mucho más de lo que podemos ver o imaginar. Por eso las bienaventuranzas son ocho y no diez, porque más que una ley para cumplir, las bienaventuranzas son la esperanza de un nuevo día. Son la promesa de un nuevo inicio para la humanidad, gracias a Dios. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Jesus A to Z Michael O’Neill McGrath, OSFS A colorful Catholic ABC SANDRA SOUZA BC-HIS, ACA Audioprosthologist DR. REBECCA GERVASI Psychological Assistant #94021243 Supervised by Dr. Beverly Ford PSY 17089 Therapy for depression, anxiety, grief and loss. Dr. Gervasi is committed to facilitating the process of healing and transformation in the lives of individuals and their families. 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