Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time

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Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time
February 15, 2015
2800 Mission College Blvd., Santa Clara, CA 95054
Conducted by the Fathers of the Institute of the Incarnate Word
Website: www.olop-shrine.org
 RECTORY
(408) 988-4585
Rev. Gustavo Nieto, IVE, Pastor
Rev. Samuel Leonard, IVE, Associate Pastor
Rev. Joseph LoJacono, IVE, Associate Pastor
Rev. Thomas Steinke, IVE, Associate Pastor
 CONVENT
(408) 988-4160
Servants of the Lord and the Virgin of Matara
Mother Maria Regina Pacis, SSVM, Superior
 OFFICE HOURS
Rectory:
Mon. 9am-4:30pm (closed 12-1); Tue. - Fri. 9am-7pm (closed 12-1pm);
(408) 988-4585
Sat. 9am-1pm; Closed Sunday
Catechism:
Tues. & Thu. 9-11:30am & 5:30-8pm; Wed. 9-11:30am & 3-6pm;
(408) 988-7543
Sat. 9am-1pm
Adult Religious Ed: Tue. - Fri. 2 to 7pm; Sat. 9am-1pm
(408) 988-7543
Library:
Sun.-Tue. 9am-5pm, Wed. 1pm-3pm, Fri 9am-5pm
(408) 988-4585x1214 (Located in the Family Learning Center Room 1214)
Music Ministry:
Contact Bernadette Arnold @ barnold@dsj.org
 MASSES
Sunday Vigil:
Sunday:
Holy Days:
Weekdays:
First Friday:
 CONFESSIONS
Saturdays:
Other times:
 GIFT SHOP
Sat. 5pm & 7:30pm
7:30am, 9:00am,10:30am, 12noon, 2pm & 5pm,
6:30pm (Spanish) & 8pm
Please see our website or call the Rectory Office
8am, 12noon, 5:15pm; also 7:30pm Wed. & 8am Sat.
8am, 12noon, 5:15pm, 7:30pm
3:30pm - 5pm
During all Sat & Sun Masses
Mon. during the 12noon & 5:15pm Masse
Tue - Fri. During the 8am, 12noon; 5:15pm Masses
(408) 980-9825
 St. Vincent de Paul 1-(800) 557-1961
 BAPTISMS, MARRIAGES & FUNERALS:
Please contact the Rectory Office for more information.
(For Marriages please contact the office before setting the date.)
Our Lady of Peace Church & Shrine Mission Statement
Our Lady of Peace is a church and shrine dedicated to the greater glory of God and the salvation of souls.
It is a place of prayer & pilgrimage with: • Perpetual adoration of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament
• Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary • Frequent celebration of the Sacraments, particularly the Eucharist and
Reconciliation • Integrated formation of the person (spiritual, moral, intellectual and emotional)
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Our Lady of Peace
February 15, 2015
Announcements
FROM OUR PASTOR
Dear Parishioners,
This coming Wednesday 18, when we will celebrate Ash Wednesday, we will hear: Rend your hearts, not
your garments, and return to the Lord, your God (Jl 2:13). These words will give beginning to the season
of Lent, which points out “to the conversion of heart as the chief characteristic of this season of
grace.” (Pope Francis, 05/05/14) And through the practices of prayer, fast and almsgiving as a way to unite
ourselves with the Passion of our Lord, we will be led to the celebration of the Holy Week, the greatest
week of all Christianity.
On such day, we, the faithful, according to an ancient custom are exhorted to approach the altar and to
attend the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, where the priest, dipping his thumb into ashes previously blessed,
will mark the forehead of each with the sign of the cross, saying the words: Remember man that thou art
dust and unto dust thou shalt return. “The act of putting on ashes symbolizes fragility and mortality, and
the need to be redeemed by the mercy of God. Far from being a merely external act, the Church has
retained the use of ashes to symbolize that attitude of internal penance to which all the baptized are called
during Lent.” (Directory on Popular Piety and the Liturgy) Therefore, this simple but profound sign is
meant to express our desire to do penance, seek repentance and stir up contrition in our hearts for our sins.
The liturgical use of ashes originates in Old Testament times. For instance, in the Book of Esther,
Mordecai put on sackcloth and ashes when he heard of the decree of King Ahasuerus of Persia to kill all of
the Jewish people in the Persian Empire. (Est 4:1) Job repented in sackcloth and ashes. (Job 42:6)
Prophesying the Babylonian captivity of Jerusalem, Daniel wrote, I turned to the Lord God, pleading in
earnest prayer, with fasting, sackcloth and ashes. (Dn 9:3) So as you see, these Old Testament examples
evidence both a recognized practice of using ashes and a common understanding of their symbolism.
In fact, Jesus Himself also made reference to ashes. Referring to towns that refused to repent of sin
although they had witnessed the miracles and heard the good news, our Lord said, If the miracles worked
in you had taken place in Tyre and Sidon, they would have reformed in sackcloth and ashes long ago. (Mt
11:21)
In our present liturgy for Ash Wednesday, we use ashes made from the burned palm branches distributed
on the Palm Sunday of the previous year. The ashes are sprinkled with holy water and later incensed. The
celebrant himself, receives the ashes from some other priest, usually the highest in dignity of those present.
In earlier ages a penitential procession often followed the rite of the distribution of the ashes, but this is not
now prescribed.
The message of Ash Wednesday is expressed with the words of St. Paul in the second reading for that day:
We are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us. We beseech you on behalf of Christ, be
reconciled to God. For our sake, he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become
the righteousness of God. (2 Cor 5:20-21)
Therefore, the significance of Ash Wednesday is not limited to remind us of death and sin; it is also a loud
call to overcome sin, to be converted. Both of these express collaboration with Christ. During Lent we
have before our eyes the whole divine “economy” of grace and salvation.” In this time of Lent let us
remember not to accept the grace of God in vain (2 Cor 6:1).
Jesus Christ himself is the most sublime grace of Lent. It is He himself who appears before us in the
admirable simplicity of the Gospel, of its words and its works. He speaks to us with the might of his
Gethsemane, of the judgment before Pilate, of the scourging, of the crowning with thorns, of the via crucis,
of his crucifixion: with everything that can shake man’s heart. Thus, we can say: everything about Lent is
countercultural.
Dear Parishioners, I would love that each one of us can pray in the same word that St. John Paul II prayed
in his first Ash Wednesday as a Pope: “Filled with the depth of today’s liturgy, I, with all my Brothers and
Sisters in the one faith of our Church, say to you, Christ: Have mercy on me, O God, according to thy
abundant mercy blot out my transgressions. Cast me not away from thy presence, and take not thy Holy
Spirit from me. Create in me a clean heart, O God, and put a new and right spirit within me. Restore to me
the joy of thy salvation, and uphold me with a willing spirit (Ps 51).
I wish you all a very fruitful season of Lent.
Fr. Gustavo Nieto, IVE
We joyfully welcome all
visitors to the Shrine!
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Knights of Columbus
Invite you to enjoy coffee and
donuts, for sale after all morning
Masses.
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Annual Diocesan Appeal
As of Week 3 of the ADA, a total of
238 pledges have been turned in
to the amount of $138,254
towards our $251,000 goal. Thank
you! Whether or not you are
registered at Our Lady of Peace,
we ask your parƟcipaƟon through
pledges of prayer and, if possible,
a financial pledge as well. See
updates page 7.
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Le er from the Diocese
regarding Lunar New Year.
See page 6.
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Liturgical Adapta ons during
the Flu Season are s ll in
effect.
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Why Must I Suffer?
Talk by Fr. Michael Pinatacura
Monday, February 23 7-9pm
Family Learning Center
$10/person
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Ash Wednesday/Lent/Easter
Schedule
See page 5 for full details.
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Due to the modified Ash
Wednesday schedule, there
will be no novena to Our
Mother of Perpetual Help on
Wednesday, February 18.
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Don’t forget about the
Annual Crab Dinner Hosted by
the Knights of Columbus
Saturday, February 28 at 6pm
See page 10 for details.
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Panhandlers Alert!
There has been an increase of
panhandlers on the property.
Please do not give them money,
but kindly direct them to the
St. Vincent de Paul Society
at 1-800-557-1961.
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Our Lady of Peace
February 15, 2015
Children and Youth
Religious Education Program News
“The Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us.” John 1:14
The Family as First School of Human Virtues
# 14: Motives for Being Obedient
(Part IV)
Let us now continue discussing the
virtue of obedience, in which children
need to be trained since their early
years.
Motives for Being Obedient
“From the age of five his motivation to obey
starts to change. At first he can obey with the
sort of motivation which allows his obedience to
be a virtue: he obeys because of his parents’ authority. Even though this authority is never lost,
parents need to use other complementary methods in order to get him to obey because of their
authority but now understanding the process
better.
From five onwards parents need to make explicit demands on their children and give reasons
for those demands, so that the child obeys because he sees it reasonable to do so. He can also
obey out of affection for his parents, knowing
that his obedience is a way of showing that affection.
From the age of thirteen or thereabouts, it is
good for obedience to be the result of a thoughtful attitude. And the motivation for obeying
should be consistent with the values which the
young person is beginning to apply more consciously in his life.”
IMPORTANT DATES
February 17, 18, 19, and 20: Lenten Mission
Project begins
February 24, 25, 26 and 28: First Confessions
Our Lady’s Juggler, Chapter 4
By Anatole France
“Friend Barnaby,” returned the
monk, “be careful what you say. There
is no calling more pleasant than the
monastic life. Those who lead it are
occupied with the praises of God, the
Blessed Virgin, and the saints; and,
indeed, the religious life is one ceaseless hymn to the Lord.”
Barnaby replied- “Good father, I own
that I spoke like an ignorant man.
Your calling cannot be in any respect
compared to mine, and although there
may be some merit in dancing with a
penny balanced on a stick on the tip of
one’s nose, it is not a merit which comes within hail of your own. Gladly
would I, like you, good father, sing my
office day by day, and especially the
office of the most Holy Virgin, to whom
I have vowed a singular devotion. In
order to embrace the monastic life I
would willingly abandon the art by
which from Soissons to Beauvais I am
well known in upward of six hundred
towns and villages.” To be continued…
(from The Book of Virtues for Young People, by
William Bennet, pp. 354-355)
Faith leads us to employ our God-given talents in
God’s service.
Catechism Office hours:
Tuesday and Thursday: 9:00 am to 11:30 am
and 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Wednesday: 9:00 am to 11:30 am and 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Saturday: 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Office phone number: (408) 988-7543
olopccdoffice@servidoras.org
Website: www.olop-shrine.org
If you are willing to follow God’s call
to be a Catechist or an assistant, this is what you do:
1) Contact Sr. Angeles via e-mail at olopccd@servidoras.org for an
interview during office hours.
2) Then Sr. Angeles will assist you with the Safe Environment procedure required by the Diocese of San Jose.
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Ash Wednesday, February 18, 2015
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Holy Saturday/Easter Vigil, April 4, 2015
Mass Schedule (with Ashes)
8:00am, 10:30am, 12noon
5pm, 6:30pm (Spanish), 8pm
3:00pm Divine Mercy Novena
8:30 Concelebrated Easter Vigil Mass
(No Mass for 1st Friday, 8am, or 5pm)
Confessions: At each Mass
(Novena for Mother of Perpetual Help cancelled).
Confessions: 9am—2pm only
February 19—March 28, 2015
Masses: Standard Mass Schedule*
Confessions: At each regularly scheduled* Mass
Additional Confession Times:
 Tues, Thurs, Friday 11am—12noon, 4pm—5:15pm
 Wed: 11am—12noon, 4pm-5:15pm; 6pm—8pm
Way of the Cross: Each Friday during Lent 7pm
Palm Sunday, March 29, 2015
Regular Sunday Mass & Confession Schedule
Short procession of Palms at each Mass from the main
church entrance, but at 2pm, we will start with a Solemn
Procession from the Shrine to the Church.
March 30—April 1, 2015
Masses: Standard Mass Schedule*
Additional 7:30pm Mass (Holy Week Mission)
(Weds. Novena for Mother of Perpetual Help cancelled).
Confessions: At each regularly scheduled* Mass
Additional Confession Times:
 Tues: 11am—12noon, 4pm—5:15pm
 Wed: 11am—12noon, 4pm-5:15pm; 6pm—8pm
Holy Thursday, April 2, 2015
Easter Sunday, April 5, 2015
Morning Mass Schedule
6:30am Mass @ Shrine
7:30am, 9:00am, 12noon, & 2:00pm
3pm Divine Mercy Novena
Evening Mass Schedule
5pm, 6:30pm (Spanish)8:00pm
Confessions: At each regularly scheduled* Mass
April 6—April 11,2015
Masses: Standard Mass Schedule
3:00pm Divine Mercy Novena
Confessions: At each regularly scheduled* Mass
Divine Mercy Sunday, April 12, 2015
Mass Schedule
7:30am, 9:00am, 12noon,
2:00pm Mass with
Auxiliary Bishop Thomas Daly
5pm, 6:30pm (Spanish) & 8:00pm
Confessions: At each regularly scheduled* Mass
8:00pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper
(No other Masses Scheduled)
PopeFrancisasksusto"makeour heartsfirm"(Jas5:8) andtobe"merciful, atten-
Confessions: 11am—12noon; 4pm—6pm; 9pm—10pm
attentivetotheLentencall toprayer; begenerouswithyour timeandtreasure.
Good Friday, April 3, 2015
12noon Preaching of the Seven Last Words
1:30 Celebration of the Lord’s Passion
3:00pm Divine Mercy Novena
7:30pm Way of the Cross @ Shrine
9:00pm Sermon of the Loneliness of the Blessed Mother
9:30pm Good Friday Concert: The Stabat Mater
10:15pm Office of the Readings
Confessions: 8am–12noon only
(No Masses or 1st Friday Mass)
tiveandgenerous." Embracehiscall tomercybyreachingout tothoseinneed. Be
"Throughprayer, charityandhumilitybeforeGod, peoplereceiveaheart "whichis
firmandmerciful, attentiveandgenerous, aheart whichisnot closed, indifferent or
preytotheglobalizationof indifference," PopeFrancis, Lent enMessage2015
Check upcoming bulletin for additional information on
additional activities being planned.
*Visit www.olop-shrine..org for a list of our
daily Mass and confession times.
Fasting and Abstinence During Lent: Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are obligatory days of fasting and abstinence for Catholics. In addition, Fridays
during Lent are obligatory days of abstinence. The norms on fasting are obligatory from age 18 until age 59. When fasting, a person is permitted to eat one full
meal. Two smaller meals may also be taken, but not to equal a full meal. The norms concerning abstinence from meat are binding upon members age 14 onwards. More information on fast and abstinence can be found at http://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/liturgical-year/lent/
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Our Lady of Peace
February 15, 2015
Thank you! May God reward you a hundredfold!
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14
8:00 AM +Alberto Ochale, Death Anniversary
5:00 PM Rolly & Cynthia Herrera, Thanksgiving
7:30 PM The George Family, Living and Deceased
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15
7:30 AM For the People
9:00 AM Richard & Veronica Wildanger, Wedd. Anniv.
10:30 AM Tran Ai Linh & Tran Anh Khoa
Weekend totals for February 1, 2015:
Sat. 5:00 pm ………
Sun. 7:30 pm ………
Sun. 7:30 am ………
Sun. 9:00 am ………
Sun. 10:30 am ………
$1,881.00
$1,151.00
$1,960.00
$2,301.00
$4,398.00
Sun. 12 Noon ……… $3,774.00
Sun. 2:00 pm ……… $1,377.00
Sun. 3:15pm ……… $1,728.00
Sun. 5:00 pm ……… $1,728.00
Sun. 6:30 pm ……… $1,435.00
Sun. 8:00 pm ……… $1,361.00
Offering Total:
$21,366.00
12 NOON +Diego Suguitan, Sr. & +Rosaline Suguitan
2:00 PM Anton Achondoa, Spec. Int. & Thanksgiving
5:00 PM All Souls
6:30 PM Romy & Lourdes Cruz, Wedding Anniversary
8:00 PM Anna Coletta Linh Nguyen, Birthday
MONDAY FEBRUARY 16
8:00 AM Monica Corbitt
12 NOON +Tan Le & +Mai Linh Le
5:15 PM Special Intention
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17
8:00 AM Souls in Purgatory & +Esteban Doctolero
12 NOON Fr. Joseph LoJacono & All IVE Priests
5:15 PM Miranda Godinez, Thanksgiving
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18
8:00 AM +Simeon Claudio & Gerald Estevez, Birthday
10:30 AM Le Gia Luan & Dinh Nguyen
12 NOON +Arsenia Mariano
5:15 PM +Aaron Hoang & +Mai Hoang, Death Anniv.
7:30 PM +Caridad Banks, Death Anniversary
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19
8:00 AM Robert Rojas, Birthday
12 NOON Shucri Janini Jr. & Emily Doctolero, Birthdays
5:00 PM +Nemesio Delin &
+Genaro Delin, Death Anniv
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20
8:00 AM +Our family deceased members
12 NOON +Vu Sam
5:15 PM +Francis Xavier & +Maria
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21
8:00 AM Grace Laxamana
5:00 PM +Paula Causi
7:30 PM Xuyen Dang & Family, Special Intentions
“Tell the rich in the present age not to be proud and not
to rely on so uncertain a thing as wealth but
rather on God, who richly provides us with all things
for our enjoyment. Tell them to do good, to be rich in
good works, to be generous, ready to share, thus
accumulating as treasure a good foundation for the
future, so as to win the life that is true life.” 1 Timothy 6:17-19
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Pledge Update
(Goal: $251,000)
Week 1: Received $26,785.00 in Pledges
Week 2: Received $83,580.00 in Pledges
Week 3: Received $27,889.00 in Pledges
Total Received to Date: 238 Pledges $138,254.00
“We have gifts that differ according to the favor bestowed on each of us.
One’s gift may be prophecy...it may be ministry...a teacher...the power of exhortation. He who gives alms should do so generously...he who performs works of
merch should do so cheerfully.”
— Romans 12:6-8
Please pick up a pledge form today (in pew folders)
and return your pledge of gifts and/or prayer.
May God bless you for your participation in the ADA to help others and for giving Him
thanks for the gifts and blessings you have received.
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Our Lady of Peace
February 15, 2015
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Our Lady of Peace
Upcoming Feast Days & Events
Feast Days
Feb 18
Ash Wednesday
Feb 21
St. Peter Damian
Feb 23
St. Polycarp
Events
Feb 18
Ash Wednesday
See Page 5 for Lent/Easter Schedule
— No Novena —
For Our Mother of Perpetual Help due
to the modified schedule
Feb 23
Why Must I Suffer?
Talk by Fr. Michael Pintacura
See page 8
Feb 28
Knights of Columbus’ Annual Crab
Dinner
Extraordinary Eucharis c Ministers
to the Sick and Homebound
If you’re interested in this ministry for your family
or to help others receive Our Eucharis c Lord,
please contact Grace Laxamana via email
at glaxamana@dsj.org
SCHEDULE OF
CHURCH DEVOTIONS
Full
15-Decade
Rosary
Weds-Mon
6-7 PM
Santo Niño
Novena
Mondays
7:00PM
Rosario en
Español
Mondays
8:00 PM
Men of the
Sacred Heart
Tuesdays
12AM-1AM
Holy Hour
Tuesdays
11AM
St. Anthony
Novena with
Mass
Tuesdays
6 PM
Rosary in
Vietnamese
Tuesdays
8 PM
Mother of
Perpetual
Wednesdays
Help Novena
7 PM
& Mass
St Joseph the
Worker’s Hour
Thursdays
7PM
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On-Going Parish AcƟviƟes
Thursday Mornings @ 10:45 A.M. Pray
the Rosary for the protecƟon of the
unborn and born babies at starƟng at
10:45 a.m. at the Mountain View Planned
Parenthood (intersecƟon of California &
San Antonio).
Saturday Morning Roster for
Altar Workers (February 14):
Carmen Moyoli, Mila dela Concha, Trifina
Crisologo, Carolina Simon, Aurora Barreras
Saturdays @ 9:30 A.M. Rosary Making
Classes held in the Old Hall, 9:30 to 11
a.m. for adults & children (materials
provided).
Every 2nd Saturday
Rosary at the Shrine aŌer 8am Mass for
the beaƟficaƟon of Fr. Patrick Peyton, CSC
Lay Carmelite meeƟngs in Room 1214 in
the Family Learning Center from 1pm4:30pm. Please contact Frank Cirimele for
further informaƟon: 408-613-0466.
Last Saturday of the Month: @ 9:15 AM
Come pray the rosary in front of the
Planned Parenthood abortuary at 1691
The Alameda (Taylor & Naglee), San Jose.
Other pro-life acƟvists have been pickeƟng
and providing help to future mothers at
this site for several decades. Call Clark
Beck at 408-354-7381
Every 3rd Sunday
Altar Society Bake Sale
aŌer all morning masses.
Cenacle Holy Hour to pray for Priests,
Seminarians & Voca ons at 3PM
Bulletin #: 913090
Our Lady of Peace
Santa Clara, CA 95054
(408) 988-4585 or
Contact: Grace Laxamana 408-988-4585 ext. 2104
Back-up Contact: Karen Ruiz 408-569-2457