28 - The Church of the Nativity

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28 - The Church of the Nativity
Photographs by Charlene Dorman
210 Oak Grove Avenue
Menlo Park, CA 94025
tel: (650) 323-7914
fax: (650) 323-3231
www.nativitymenlo.org
The Church of the Nativity
MASSES
Sundays Saturdays Weekdays Holy Days 08:00, 09:30, 11:30 AM and 05:00 PM
08:00 AM and 05:00 PM (Vigil)
07:30 AM and 05:30 PM
07:30 AM, 05:30 and 07:30 PM
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturdays 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM (Opus Dei priest)
03:30 PM - 04:30 PM (parish priest)
(also by appointment)
BAPTISMS1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays of the month
(contact rectory 2 months in advance)
WEDDINGS Saturdays 11:00 AM and 02:00 PM
(contact rectory at least 6 months in advance)
PASTOR
Rev. Msgr. Steven D. Otellini
PAROCHIAL VICAR
Rev. Alner Nambatac
PERMANENT DEACONS
Rev. Mr. Dominick Peloso
Rev. Mr. Thomas Kelly
WEEKEND ASSISTANTS
Rev. Jerome Magat
Rev. Paul Maillet, S.S.
Rev. Gladstone Stevens, S.S.
SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Mrs. Monica Hickam • (650) 804-2390
24-hour Eucharistic Adoration
HEARING LOOP ENABLED
FIRST READING
God sets a father in honor over his children;
a mother’s authority He confirms over her
sons.
Sirach 3: 2-6, 12-14
RESPONSORIAL PSALM
Behold, thus is the man blessed who fears
the Lord.
The Holy Family of
Jesus, Mary & Joseph
28 December 2014
The child grew and became strong,
filled with wisdom; and the favor of God was upon Him.
Psalms 128
SECOND READING
Husbands, love your wives, and avoid any
bitterness toward them.
Luke 2: 40
Colossians 3: 12-21
GOSPEL
They took him up to Jerusalem to present
him to the Lord.
Calendar
Luke 2: 22-40
SCHEDULE OF MASSES
AND INTENTIONS
WEEK OF 28 DEC-03 JAN
SAT 05:00 PM Priest’s intentions
SUN Masses
Priest’s intentions
MON 07:30 AM The Neylan and Cardine families
05:30 PM † Susan Daniel
TUE 07:30 AM Sean Masuhara
05:30 PM † Miriam and Rolly Somer;
† Tom Del Sarto
WED 07:30 AM Maureen Malley
05:00 PM Paul Soares
THU 09:00 AM † Marie and Adolph Firenzi
12:00 PM † Pamela Sue Cabala
05:30 PM ICF #351 living and deceased members
FRI 07:30 AM Bill Zappettini
05:30 PM † Lygia Lucas
SAT 08:00 AM Special intention;
† Fr. Clement Davenport;
† Robin Williams;
† Joe Whelan
SUN
MON-FRI
MON-FRI
TUE
THU
SAT
SAT
SAT
SAT
07:00 PM
07:10 AM
05:10 PM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
06:15 AM
07:40 AM
10:00 AM 12:00 PM
03:30 PM 04:30 PM
28 DEC
(Sunday)
29 DEC
(Monday)
07:30 PM
Holy Hour for Priests
Morning Prayer
Evening Prayer
Cenacles of Life Rosary
Perpetual Help Novena
Men’s Prayer Group
Morning Prayer
Confessions
(Opus Dei priest)
Confessions
(parish priest)
Legion of Mary
30 DEC
(Tuesday)
31 DEC
(Wednesday)
01 JAN
(Thursday)
Solemnity of Mary, the Holy
Mother of God
Holy Day of Obligation
02 JAN
(Friday)
First Friday
1st
03 JAN
(Saturday)
First Saturday
1st
Please pray for those in need of physical or spiritual healing
The parish office will close
on Wednesday, 31 DEC 2014
for the New Year, and will
re-open on Monday, 05 JAN 2015.
HOLY DAY OF
OBLIGATION
Parish OfferINGS
01 JAN (Thursday)
SOLEMNITY OF MARY, THE MOTHER OF GOD
Thursday, 01 January 2015 is the Solemnity of Mary,
the Holy Mother of God, and is a Holy Day of Obligation. Masses will be on Wednesday, 31 December
2014 at 05:00 PM (vigil Mass) and Wednesday, 01
January 2015 at 09:00 AM, 12:00 and 05:30 PM. Our
regular schedule of Masses will resume on Friday, 02
January 2015.
WEEK OF
13-14 DEC
TOTAL:
$11,692
Immaculate Conception:
$2,648
Annual Diocesan Appeal Progress:
2014 ADA Goal:
$92,158
$130,840
Saints and Observances
SOLEMNITY, FEAST, MEMORIAL • OPTIONAL MEMORIAL • OTHER
29 DEC (Monday)
SAINT THOMAS A BECKET, Martyr
(1118-1170)
Becket held a number of prominent positions, including civil and canon lawyer, soldier and officer,
and the Archdeacon of Canterbury. A friend of
King Henry II, he became Chancellor of England
and was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in
1162. He was opposed to the King’s interference
in ecclesiastical matters, and was exiled several
times. He was murdered in Canterbury Cathedral
on 29 December 1170.
31 DEC (Wednesday)
SAINT SYLVESTER I, Pope (d. 335)
Pope in the reign of Emperor Constantine I, who built the Lateran
and other churches. Sent legates to the First Council of Nicaea,
and was involved in the controversy over Arianism.
NATIVITY MOMS GROUP
All moms are invited to join the Nativity Moms’ Group. Our
next meeting will be Friday, 09 January 2015 from 09:30-11:00
AM in the O’Hare Center. Come meet other moms, share the
joys and challenges of motherhood, and pray a rosary for our
families! Refreshments will be provided. If you have little ones
at home, please bring them along. Contact Christine Semler at
650/594-4637 for more information.
01 JAN (Thursday):
SOLEMNITY OF THE MOTHER OF GOD
WORLD DAY OF PEACE
The World Day of Peace was established by
Pope Paul VI, and is celebrated annually on
01 January.
For 2015, Pope Francis’s Message for the
World Day of Peace begins:
At the beginning of this New Year, which we
welcome as God’s gracious gift to all humanity, I offer heartfelt wishes of peace to every
man and woman, to all the world’s peoples and nations, to heads
of state and government, and to religious leaders. In doing so, I
pray for an end to wars, conflicts and the great suffering caused by
human agency, by epidemics past and present, and by the devastation wrought by natural disasters.
02 JAN (Friday):
SAINTS BASIL THE GREAT AND GREGORY
NAZIANZEN, Bishops and Doctors of the Church
Students together, they fought against the Arian heresy. Basil
founded monasteries and drew up a rule
for monks; he is considered as key in
the founding of eastern monastacism as
Saint Benedict is to western monasticism. Gregory became Bishop of Constantinople, and Basil was Archbishop
of Caesarea. Both were proclaimed
Doctors of the Church.
Ministry and Group News
NATIVITY SCHOOL PRE-KINDERGARTEN 2015-2016
Nativity School announces it will open a pre-kindergarten for the
2015-2016 school year. Nativity is in the process of being licensed
for our new Pre-Kindergarten. Students must be 4 years old on
or before June 1st preceding the August start of school. Nativity
will begin to accept applications for our new Pre-Kindergarten
in December. The purpose of the Pre-Kindergarten is to jumpstart your preschooler’s transition to Kindergarten. Your child
will have the advantage in Kindergarten through increased social,
academic, and skill development. Our daily curriculum explores
phonics, math, science, social studies, nature, body movement,
and Spanish. Valuable self-esteem-building while meeting
recommended academic and age-appropriate benchmarks will
be an important part of Nativity’s Program. Our Catholic identity
will plant the seeds of our religion. There will be an information
meeting on 25 January 2015 at 01:00 PM (following the school’s
Open House from 11:00 AM-01:00 PM) in the new wing which
will house the Pre-Kindergarten at Nativity School. Please call
Mary Castle at 650/325-7304 for more information.
You have never strayed too far for the Father’s forgiveness and grace.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Nativity Church is open 24/7. The Blessed Sacrament
is exposed for adoration and there is always someone
present in prayer. Won’t you join us by signing up for
your weekly Holy Hour? When you sign up, you and
your intentions share in the grace of everyone who
comes to visit. Come and experience the dramatic
presence of God in our lives. Please consider the following hours as there is no one currently assigned to
them (or pick an hour that works for you):
Monday: 02:00 PM (Prayer Partner)
Tuesday: 11:00 AM, 12:00 PM
Sunday: 02:00 PM
Thank you in advance for your generosity. The God who is not
outdone in generosity will certainly bless you and your intentions.
Call Mary Ellen Peloso (650/269-7794) to sign up.
Pregnant? Need Help? Please contact
the Juan Diego Society (408/258-2008),
the Gabriel Project (800/910-0191) or
Community Pregnancy Center (650/964-8093).
Announcements
OUR PARISH FAMILY
Please keep all of our newest members in your prayers,
as well as those who have preceded us to the Father.
BAPTISMS
MARRIAGES
PARISHIONERS • Ivy Nguyen
• Timothy Bevilacqua
DEATHS • Juan Ferraz
NATIVITY BOOKS AVAILABLE
We have several books which are still available in the parish
office.
• Nativity Illuminated: A Celebration of Our Church and the
Symbols Within [ $10.00 ]
• Father Lucky: Trust in Jesus. A collection of the stories of the
late Fr. Clement A. Davenport [ $10.00 ]
• The Spirit of Nativity: Celebrating Christ on the Peninsula for
140 Years
•[ $6.00 ] paperback in black and white
•[ $140.00 ] for 12” x 12” a beautiful hardback in full color
If you are interested in purchasing one or all of these books they
are available between 09:00 AM and 04:00 PM Monday through
Friday. 650/323-7914.
SEMINARIAN SCHOLARSHIP IN MEMORY OF
FATHER DAVENPORT
An endowed co-sponsored seminarian scholarship is to be
established with the Archdiocese for the Military Services,
USA (AMS) in memory of Father Clement A. Davenport.
This scholarship will assist AMS in creating a self-sustaining
foundation for seminarian formation – one that will supply fulltime priests for home diocese and full-time military chaplains
to help reach the population served by AMS. 1.8 million
Catholics in this nation and around the world depend on this
archdiocese. If you are interested in making a gift to the AMS
to be designated to the Fr. Clement A. Davenport Endowed CoSponsored Seminarian Scholarship, please send it to: Archdiocese
for the Military Services, USA, P.O. Box 4469, 1025 Michigan
Avenue, NE, Washington, D.C. 20017 Attn: Development/Father
Davenport Scholarship. If you have any questions, please email
or call: Mary Lavin, Director of Major Gifts/Donations mlavin@
milarch.org or 440/223-6482 or John Conway menlochevron@
gmail.com or 650/868-1837.
GLASSES, GLASSES, GLASSES
If you have misplaced any eyeglasses in the last several months
they may be in the parish office. We have lots of pairs of reading
glasses, prescription glasses, bifocals, sunglasses and some
prescription sunglasses. Any eyeglasses not claimed by the end of
December will be donated to the Lions Club.
In The Community
DISCERNMENT DAY AT SAINT PATRICKS
Many Catholic men have asked themselves: Should I consider the
priesthood? “The vocation to ordained ministry is truly a treasure
that God places, from the beginning, in the hearts of some men;
those who He has chosen and called to follow Him in this special
state of life.” – Pope Francis.
From Friday, 16 January 2015 at 12:00 PM to Sunday, 18
January 2015 at 01:00 PM, St. Patrick’s Seminary and University
will be holding a Discernment Retreat. Bishop Thomas Daly,
auxiliary bishop of San Jose, will be directing the retreat. In
addition to learning about different aspects of seminarian and
priestly life, the retreatants will join the seminary community in
the celebration of the Eucharist, Liturgy of the Hours, Adoration
of the Blessed Sacrament, and the celebration of the Sacrament of
Reconciliation. They will also have the opportunity to talk to and
ask questions of priests and seminarians. Attendance does not
imply further commitment or obligation. All meals and lodging
are provided and there is no cost to attend. You must be a single
male, 21 years of older and sponsored by a priest. To register,
contact Fr. David Schunk, Archdiocese of San Francisco Vocation
Director at vocations@sfarchdioces.org or 415/614-5683. For
more information email discernment.retreat@stpsu.org.
DAY OF DISCERNMENT
Are you seeking for Truth? Are you yearning for the infinite and
for happiness? Christ is the Answer! Come and See! During the
Year of Consecrated Life, Dominican Nuns of Corpus Christi
Monastery located at 215 Oak Grove Avenue in Menlo Park, CA,
will host a Discernment Day for young women on 17 January
2015. RSVP by 12 January 2015 or for more information
contact Sr. Joseph Marie, O.P. at vocations@nunsmenlo.org or
visit our website at nunsmenlo.org/vocation-discernment-dayjanuary-2015/. The day begins with Mass at 08:00 AM followed
by Divine Office, Rosary, Conferences and much more given by
our Dominican nuns and friars.
H4: HOLY HOUR-HAPPY HOUR
Beginning 13 January 2015, young adults in their 20s and 30s
are encouraged join us for a Holy Hour at the Church of the
Nativity (210 Oak Grove, Menlo Park) on Tuesdays from 08:0009:00 PM, followed by drinks at 09:00 PM at nearby pub or café.
If you have any questions, please e-mail holyhourhappyhour@
gmail.com.
Calendar of Novenas
THE HOLY FATHER’S
PRAYER INTENTIONS
From the Holy See
28 DEC (SUN)
FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY
THIRD DAY: Epiphany Novena
29 DEC (MON)
FOURTH DAY: Epiphany Novena
30 DEC (TUE)
FIFTH DAY: Epiphany Novena
31 DEC (WED)
SIXTH DAY: Epiphany Novena
01 JAN (THU)
SEVENTH DAY: Epiphany Novena
Missionary: Consecrated Life
02 JAN (FRI)
EIGHTH DAY: Epiphany Novena
That in this year dedicated to consecrated life, religious men and women may rediscover the joy of following Christ and strive to serve the poor with zeal.
03 JAN (SAT)
NINTH DAY: Epiphany Novena
04 JAN (SUN)
FEAST OF THE EPIPHANY
Each month His Holiness asks for general and missionary prayer intentions. For January 2015, the Holy Father’s prayer intentions are:
Universal:
Peace
That those from diverse religious traditions and all
people of good will may work together for peace.
05 JAN (MON)
06 JAN (TUE)
07 JAN (WED)
08 JAN (THU)
09 JAN (FRI)
10 JAN (SAT)
FIND THE NOVENA PRAYERS
Epiphany Novena: www.catholicdoors.com/prayers/novenas/
p00073.htm
Because Women Deserve Better than Abortion.
OTHER NOVENA PRAYERS
Infant Jesus of Prague (nine-hour): www.ewtn.com/library/
PRAYER/PRAGNOV.TXT
St. Therese “24 Glory Be’s” Novena: www.ewtn.com/Devotionals/novena/24_glory.htm
Novena for Priests: www.ewtn.com/Devotionals/novena/
priests.htm
Effecacious Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus: www.ewtn.
com/devotionals/heart/sh_novena.htm
®
© Paul Ryan
Schedule of Christmas and
New Year Services
WEST COAST
WALK
for LIFE
11 ANNUAL
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31 DEC
01 JAN
(Wednesday)
07:30 AM
05:00 PM
(Thursday)
09:00 AM
12:00 PM
05:30 PM
Solemnity of Mary, the Holy
Mother of God
Holy Day of Obligation
Daily Mass
Daily Mass
Daily Mass
(Friday)
Regular Mass schedule
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Ends at Justin Herman Plaza/Ferry Building.
BART stations at both locations. Ample parking.
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02 JAN
Daily Mass
Vigil: Solemnity of Mary,
the Holy Mother of God
Young Believers
The 12 Days of Christmas
Although there is no historical evidence to support the
claim, there are widely-circulated stories and speculation
that during the 16th century, when English Catholics were
being persecuted by the Church of England, the song
The Twelve Days of Christmas was created with religious
symbolism to allow the study of many tenets of the faith
without fear.
According to the stories, the hidden references are:
1. My True Love (God, Our Father) gave to me ... a
partridge in a pear tree (Our Lord Jesus upon the
Cross).
2. Two turtle doves: the Old and New Testaments.
3. Three French hens: Faith, Hope, and Charity.
4. Four colly birds: the Four Gospels (or the Four
Evangelists).
5. Five golden rings: the first five books of the Bible
(the Pentateuch).
6. Six geese a’laying: the six days of the Creation.
7. Seven swans a’swimming: the seven Gifts of the Holy
Spirit (or the seven Sacraments).
8. Eight maids a’milking: the eight Beatitudes.
9. Nine ladies dancing: the nine Fruits of the Holy
Spirit.
10. Ten lords a’leaping: the Ten Commandments.
11. Eleven pipers piping: the eleven faithful Apostles.
12. Twelve drummers drumming: the twelve points of
doctrine in the Apostles’ Creed.
The “Twelve Days” of Christmas are December
26th to January 6th (the Feast of the Epiphany).
YOUR FAMILY IS A GREAT TREASURE
A family is one of God’s greatest gifts. Sometimes we
are all so busy that we forget to be thankful for our
families, and to take the time to tell each other how
much they are loved and appreciated.
1. Try to find out one new special thing about your
mother and father, that you didn’t know before. Did
your mom once win the state Science Fair? Is your dad
an expert with a yo-yo? Parents are amazing people
that have amazing things to share with you: give them a
chance to do that.
2. Find out more about your ancestors. Start with
both sets of your grandparents. Ask your parents to
tell you one special thing about each grandparent that
you didn’t know before. Maybe your grandfather was
the mayor of the town in which he was born. Maybe
your grandmother was the first woman in your family to
graduate from college. Your family is a unique treasure,
and a big part of that treasure is YOU.
FIND-A-WORD
Can you locate all these words in the square full of letters?
advent
christmas
nativity
saviour
manger
shepherds
GLORY
angels
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praise
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