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Old Mission San Juan Bautista
Founded June 24, 1797
P.O. Box 400, 406 Second Street, San Juan Bautista, CA 95045
Parish Website: www.oldmissionsjb.org
PARISH STAFF
Pastor:
Fr. Jerry Maher
[email protected]
Music Director:
Edward J. DeGroot
[email protected]
Franciscan Sisters of the Atonement:
Sisters Carmelita, Dolores, June, Loretta,
Maria and Teresa
Office Manager:
[email protected]
Secretary: (M-F)
Bulletin Editor
[email protected]
SATURDAY VIGIL, ENGLISH ….………………………...…...….……5:00 P.M.
SUNDAY, ENGLISH ………….………..………...….………..8:30 & 10:00 A.M.
DOMINGO, ESPAÑOL ……………………………………………1:00 DE LA TARDE
MONDAY-FRIDAY, ENGLISH ………….…….....8:00 AM, GUADALUPE CHAPEL
CONFESSIONS …………………………………..SATURDAYS, 4 P.M., CHAPEL
Ann McMahon
HOLY DAYS………………………………..…...….AS ANNOUNCED IN BULLETIN
Julie Borges
DÍAS SAGRADOS…………………..….....ASÍ COMO ANUNCIADO EN EL BOLETÍN
Mary Edge
Religious Education Coordinator
[email protected]
Casa Maria Parish Hall Manager
[email protected]
Gift Shop/Visitor Center
[email protected]
Manager: Ana Silva
Gift Shop Retail Clerks:
Mary Anzar, Julie Borges, Lorraine
Castro, Benito Garcia and Marie Reed
Gardener:
Maintenance:
Housekeeping:
MASS SCHEDULE † HORARIO DE MISAS
Juan Ceja
Dave Centeno
Rogelia Terrero
Bulletin Deadline Monday at 12 Noon. Please
include date, time, location along with contact
name & phone number. Fax to 831-623-2433 or
send via email to [email protected]
Parish Office Hours
Monday thru Friday
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
(closed 12 Noon - 1:00 pm for lunch)
Mission Gift Shop & Visitor Center
Open 7 days a week
9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Contact Information
Parish Office…..831-623-2127
Parish Fax……..831-623-2433
Religious Education/Casa Maria ...831-623-4178
Gift Shop/Visitor Center………...….831-623-4528
Weddings or Baptisms
Contact the parish office or visit the parish website
(www.oldmissionsjb.org) for information.
Tips to keep our children safe: Please do not allow your children to leave
your sight while at church.
Do not allow them to go to the
restroom or out to the car alone. Children need to be supervised by a
parent or adult at all times while attending any church-related function.
Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time
November 16, 2014
Blessed are you who fear the LORD.
— Psalm 128:1a
OVERVIEW OF THE GOSPEL:
* In this Sunday’s Gospel, as we come closer to
Advent, we hear Jesus continuing to speak to
themes of vigilance and preparation in anticipation
of the end times: the end of the Jewish temple in
A.D. 70, the end of our lives as individuals, and the
end of the world when he will come again.
* In the parable of the talents, he is teaching his
disciples, and us, that while we wait for the end we
should not, out of fear of failure or fear of accountability, neglect to use our talents.
* The talent spoken of in the parable was a valuable piece of money of undetermined value—
usually a silver bar. Note the servants did not earn
them, but were given them in trust by their master.
The amounts he gave them depended on their
abilities to manage them—apparently the master
knew his servants and their capabilities very well.
* At the return of the master, they are judged on
what they did with what they were given: contrast
the judgment of the “good and faithful” (verses 21ff)
with the “wicked and lazy” (v 26).
* Like the talents given to the servants, we are all
given talents by God, according to our ability. He
also gives us, for the asking, the means (grace and
wisdom) to use them.
Questions:
• In Jesus’ parable, who does the master represent? The journey? The talents? The servants?
• What happened to the two servants who doubled
their investment? To the servant who his talent? On
what basis were they rewarded?
• How does the master’s treatment of the one-talent
servant seem to you: Fair? Harsh? Lenient? Why?
• Why do you think Jesus found it necessary to repeat his point so many times and in so many different ways (as in chapters 23—25)?
• If the master returned today, what would he say
about how you have used what he has given you?
How have you developed it? What kind of responsibility do you feel toward God regarding your talents? Have you been hiding them?
• Which of the three servants in the parable can
you relate to most? Why?
• What does it mean to you to “share your master’s
joy”?
Catechism of the Catholic Church: §§ 546, 682, 1029, 1040—1041, 1936—1937, 2683
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — The woman who fears the LORD is to
be praised (Proverbs 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31).
Psalm — Blessed are those who fear the Lord
(Psalm 128).
Second Reading — Brothers and sisters, you are children of the light (1 Thessalonians 5:1-6).
Gospel — Since you were faithful in small matters, I
will give you great responsibilities (Matthew 25:14-30
[14-15, 19-21]).
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
Mark your calendars
Parish Christmas Open House
When: Friday, December 5, 2014
Where: Casa Maria
Time: 5:30pm – 8:00pm
Appetizers, Drinks & Live Music
ALL PARISHIONERS WELCOME!
Memorial Mass for:
Rev. Maximus “Max” Santamaria
Sunday, November 16, 2014
5:00 pm
Our Lady of the Assumption Church
100 Salinas Road
Watsonville,CA 95076
SIGN UPS for helpers and donations
after all Masses. The Annual Community Thanksgiving Meal will take place
on Thanksgiving Day, November 27th
at Casa Maria, 11am-3pm.
Everyone Welcome!
Many hands make light work, so stop by the table and
see how you can help. Volunteers are needed to cook
food, serve, set up, clean up, and donate food.
Thank you to Wes Leiser for coordinating this event.
Bread for Thanksgiving
You are invited to bring any bread that you
will be serving during your family’s Thanksgiving meal to the Thanksgiving Day 9:00
am Mass so that it may be blessed.
Being a Christian means renouncing ourselves,
taking the cross and carrying it with Jesus.
There is no other way.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday
11/17/14
St. Elizabeth of Hungary
Rv 1:1-4; 2:1-5; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 18:35-43
Tuesday
11/18/14
Dedication of the Basilicas of Ss. Peter
and Paul; St. Rose Philippine Duchesne
Rv Acts 28:11-16, 30-31; Ps 98:1-6;
Mt 14:22-33
Wednesday Rv 4:1-11; Ps 150:1b-6; Lk 19:11-28
11/19/14
Thursday
11/20/14
Rv 5:1-10; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Lk 19:41-44
Friday
11/21/14
The Presentation of the Blessed
Virgin Mary
Rv 10:8-11; Ps 119:14, 24, 72, 103, 111,
131; Lk 19:45-48
Saturday
11/22/14
St. Cecilia
Rv 11:4-12; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10; Lk 20:27-40
Sunday
11/23/14
Our Lord Jesus Christ,
King of the Universe
Ez 34:11-12, 15-17; Ps 23:1-3, 5-6;
1 Cor 15:20-26, 28; Mt 25:31-46
November 9, 2014: $3,751.33
Christmas Outreach: $1,867.35
Thank you for your generosity!
DIA DE LOS MUERTOS
You are invited to bring a photo or memento of any of
your deceased loved ones to place at the Guadalupe Altar. The altar will remain throughout the month of November. If you would like your photo or article returned to
you, please put your name and phone
number on the back. The Book of the
Dead will also be available. Please
write in the names of your dearly departed who will be remembered in
prayer throughout the month of NoFREE FLU VACCINE CLINIC!
This vaccine clinic is for all individuals
6 months of age and over.
Thursday ~ November 20, 2014
1:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Veterans’ Memorial Building, Hollister
For more information (831) 637-5367
Second Collection
November 16, 2014
Campaign for Human Development
PARISH MEETINGS …
LITURGY BOARD Meets first Tuesday of the month at 6:30
pm in the Teaching Center Library.
MISSION PRAYER GROUP Meets every Monday evening at 7
p.m. for music, fellowship, faith formation and prayer– and
this year, the study of Catholicism of the Catholic Church
in Room #2 of the teaching center. View an inspiration
film (call for location) on the second Monday of each
month. For more information, or to leave a prayer request, contact Betty Leaver at 831-578-0290 or email
[email protected]. All are welcome!
AA MEETINGS Monday and Tuesday, Teaching Center,
Classroom #4, 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (R.C.I.A.)
If you are interested in becoming a Catholic (you’ve never
been baptized or you belong to a non-Catholic denomination), or if you have been baptized Catholic but have not
received any other Sacraments, RCIA gatherings will
begin on Thursday, October 9, 2014 at 6:30 pm in the
Teaching Center Room #2 Please contact the Parish
Office (831-623-2127) to register.
ROSARY AND DIVINE MERCY PRAYER in the Guadalupe
Chapel every Tuesday at 6:00 pm. All are welcome.
PRE-BAPTISM CLASSES Please call the Parish Office to
register for the class. All classes held in the Teaching
Center Library at the times listed below:
English: Second Saturday of the month at 9 am.
Spanish: Second Tuesday of the month at 6 pm.
ARISE SESSION SCHEDULES Parish Library Tuesdays
at 10:30am or Thursdays at 7:00 pm
Stop, Listen, and Pray. Is God calling
you to become a Catechist?
We are currently looking for catechists at
Old Mission San Juan Bautista for all
grades, and a special need for a second
grade catechist. For more information
contact: Mary Edge with Religious Ed @ (831) 623-4178
[email protected]
Advent Wreaths & Candles have arrived!
Come visit us at the Gift Shop
9:30am-4:30pm, 7 days a week
(831) 623-4528
Humility is the virtue that requires the greatest amount of effort.
-St. Rose Philippine Duchesne, Missionary and Educator
November at a Glance
November 27th: Thanksgiving Day
Mass: 9:00am, with the Blessing of Bread.
Thanksgiving Day Dinner at
Casa Maria,11am—3pm
November 28th: El Teatro Campesino presents
“La Virgen Del Tepeyac” for more info call
(831) 623-2444 or visit www.elteatrocampesino.com
November 30th: 1st Sunday of Advent
LA VOZ LATINA
Trigésimo Tercer Domingo
del Tiempo Ordinario
16 de noviembre de 2014
Dichoso el que teme al Señor.
— Salmo 128 (127):1a
PREPÁRENSE
Las cartas de Pablo a los tesalonicenses son de sus
primeros escritos, y fueron motivadas por su creencia y
la de toda la primera comunidad cristiana de que el regreso de Cristo era inminente, y por eso sería una tontería dar tiempo o atención a otras cosas.
Con el pasar del tiempo, ese fervor comenzaba a
disminuir un poco. Hoy día, cuando escuchamos estas
lecturas sobre el fin del mundo, podemos preguntarnos
si de veras creemos que Cristo va a venir entre nosotros
como “un ladrón en la noche” (1 Tesalonicenses 5:2). Si
la respuesta es “Sí”, ¿debemos, o no, dejar nuestra
planificación a largo plazo, deshacernos de nuestros
calendarios y agendas, y suspender los ahorros para la
educación universitaria de nuestros hijos? Seguro que
no. Pero, lo que sí quiere decir es que deberíamos
cambiar nuestra vida y vivir como hijos de la luz e iluminar el mundo a nuestro alrededor con la luz del Evangelio. Entonces, en aquel día, cuando los detalles de
nuestra rutina diaria ya no importen, estaremos listos
para encontrar nuestra paz y seguridad en Cristo Jesús.
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GUADALUPANA ASOCIACION
Estamos en el proceso de iniciar una
asociación Guadalupana aquí en San Juan
Bautista y los estamos invitando a ser parte
de ella. Si siente llamado de Dios para una
actividad en honor a nuestra santísima
Virgen, póngase en contacto con la oficina de
la Misión de San Juan Bautista. Deje su
nombre y dirección para comunicar nos con
ustedes. Dios los bendiga—
Rafael Farfán y Diacono José Valenzuela
DIA
DE
LOS
MUERTOS
El Altar de Muertos se instalará el 29 de
octubre en la Iglesia de la Guadalupe Altar.
Usted está invitado a traer una foto o recuerdo de alguno de sus seres queridos
fallecidos para colocar en el altar. El altar se
mantendrá durante todo el mes de noviembre. Si desea que su foto o artículo devuelto a usted,
por favor escriba su nombre y número de teléfono en la
parte posterior. El Libro de los Muertos también estará
disponible. Por favor escriba los nombres de sus queridos difuntos que será recordado en la oración durante
el mes de noviembre.
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
DATE
TIME
INTENTIONS
REQUESTED BY
Saturday
11/15/04
5:00 pm
†Gus Settrini
Pat Codiroli &
Family
Sunday
11/16/04
8:30 am
†Leland Lutnesky
Annette & Don
Perry
10:00 am
†Antoinett R. Lepore
Earl Mazzulla
†Jesus Pena
Family
1:00 am
Monday
11/17/14
8:00 am
Communion
Service
Tuesday
11/18/14
8:00 am
†Maryann Barbella
Teresa Barbella
Wed.
11/19/14
8:00 am
†Isabel
Guadarrama
Isabel Lopez
Thursday 8:00 am
11/20/14
†Franik Lucchelli
Lucchelli Family
8:00 am
†Steve Oshanick
Family
Friday
11/21/14
PRAYER LIST
Please remember in your prayers all the sick and home bound, and those
who care for them, and for the men and women who serve in our military.
Pray especially for…
0.5
Robbie Abreu, Manuel Angulo Sr., John V. Alnas, Todd Alnas, Ray Alnas,
Lupe Alvarado, Aurora Alvarado, Raymundo Avila, Rick Archibald, Caroline
Brewer, Lori Benett, John Biddick, Jim Bonifacino, Clari Brady, Tom Brown,
Morgan C. Buffaloe, John Cadelbert, Joseph & Naomi Cardoz, Anthony Carpio, Marilyn Castro, David & Martha Castro, Adeline Chantler, Sheila Cielinski,
Faira Clausen, Cynthia Clarke, Russ Critchfield, Dan Croteau, Daniel Deaver,
Rebecca Lynn DiGiorgio, Kathleen Eagan, Maria Esperanza, Jamiel Estabrook, Juanita Estrellas, Orlando Farias, Marcy Ferrick, Rose Francisco
Farias,Marie Florez, Alice Freitas, Georgianna Froom, Felia Fuentez,Antonio
D. Garcia, Jimmy Garcia, Connie Gonzales , Grady Guinee, Ed Gonzales,
David Guslani, Elias & Ester Hernandez, Petra Hernandez, Rebecca Holthaus,
Joe Haro, Stephanie Harbaugh, Casey Jasso, Dora Jimenez, John & Marina
Jones, Apolinar Juarez, Greta Justus, Clarence Kludt, Sean Kudla, Beck
Keyser, John Lavagnino, Shawna Lee, Jen Lopez, Maria Lopez, Colleen Lucas, Robert Maldonado, Roy Mara,John McCurley,Diana McGrath, Ron
McGrath,Eladio Mendoza, Mendoza Family, Juanita Mesa, Susan Mesa, Sue
Mey, Mariah Monica, Roland Muniz, Salvador Muniz, Connie Munoz, Georgie
Munoz, Juanice McCain, Lydia Morales, Paulita Ortiz, Josefina Padilla, Lloyd
Pearce, Victoria Pena, Raymond Perez, Pat St. John, Renee Phillips, Rosemary Pricolo, Norma Prospero, Linda Rafael, Luz T. Ramirez, Veronica Ramirez, Caroyln Reed, Betty Righello, Bill Roberts, Vivian Rodriguez, Angel
Rosado, Jesus Ruvalcaba, Roberto Sbordoni, Terry Schmith, Wayne Thalls,
Allan Thomas, Dennis Thomas, Leann Torrosor, Deanna Vasquez, Maria del
Rufugio Vasquez, Alice Velasco, Raymond Valasco, Barbara Vasquez, Irene
Villegas, Junior Valencia, Randy Wing, Isabel Ybarra
Names will remain on the Prayer List for three months . If someone’s name is removed
and they are still in need of prayer, please call the Office (623-2127) and we will put them
back on the Prayer List for an additional 3 months.
MISSION PARKING AREAS—The State Park Plaza
in front of the Mission plus additional parking at the
Parish Office area, and in the empty lot on the corner
of Second and San Jose Streets (enter thru the
parish office parking lot).
Please note that the State Park closes their gate at the
front of the Church after the last Mass.
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