St. Felicitas Catholic Church

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St. Felicitas Catholic Church
St. Felicitas Catholic Church
1662 Manor Blvd. San Leandro
Email: stfelicitaschurch@comcast.net
Telephone Number (510) 351-5244 ● Fax (510) 351-5730
www.stfelicitassl.org
Parish Staff
Rev. Thomas Khue
Parochial Administrator
Ext. 286
Parochial V icar
Ext. 297
In residence
351-5221
Rev. Eddie Castañas
Rev. Tran T. Dinh
Deacon Timothy Myers
timothykentmyers@gmail.com
Mercey Zamora Pastoral Assoc./Spanish Ministry
347-1293
Sr. Mary Anh Cong (LHC)
Mass Schedule
Sunday
7:30 am - 9:00 am - 10:30 am
12:30 pm (Spanish) 4:30 pm (Vietnamese)
Saturday
8:15 am - 4:30 pm (Vigil)
Daily (Monday to Fr iday) 7:00 am - 8:15 am
Holy Days 7:00 am 8:15 am
7:00 pm
1st Friday Exposition — 12:30 to 4:45 pm
Sacraments
Reconciliation—Saturday, 3:15 p.m.- 4:00 p.m. or
by appointment.
Baptism—4th Sunday of every month at 2:30 p.m.
Contact Parish Office for information
Marriage—Arrangements to be made 6 months
prior to the wedding.
Sr. Ancilla Marie Le (LHC)
Sharon Clancey
9:00 am to 4:00 pm
9:00 am to 4:30 pm
9:00 am to 12:30 pm
EMERGENCY NUMBER (510) 309-8097
(During non-office hours)
Pastoral Care
347-1287
Office Secretary
351-5244
Judi Lema
Bulletin
347-1284
Convent
351-5577
Parish School
1650 Manor Blvd.
Meghan Jorgensen
357-2530
Fax: 357-5358
Principal
Religious Education Office
Sandi Walton
Parish Office Hours
Monday - Tuesday
Wednesday - Thursday
Friday
Liturgical Ministries
Vietnamese Community
Altar Servers
347-1283
Geri Lara
St. Vincent de Paul
Director of Religious Education
347-1282
Fax: 510-351-5730
stfelicitasccd@comcast.net
Youth Services
347-1285 or 326-5693
stfelicitasym@yahoo.com
706-1972
Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time
November 8, 2015
The L
keeps faith forever,
secures justice for the oppressed,
gives food to the hungry.
— Psalm 146:7
My Dear Parishioners,
Here are some scattered thoughts for this week . . .
1. The lesson of the two women—both widows, both poor and their generosity and trust in
God—is that we must live by obedience of faith, of faith that expresses itself in works of charity and
self-giving. I am deeply humbled by them with a desire to be more like them.
2. Both women in the readings today give all that they have—offering their last bit of food to feed
others and their last money to support the works of God’s priests in the temple. In their self-sacrifice
and trust in God they challenge us to imitate Jesus’ sacrifice of love in our own lives. We will be
judged not by how much we give but by how much love we put into our giving.
3. With this weekend’s readings, we could each ask for the grace to be able to give more from
the depths within ourselves. We ask—Who needs this kind of generosity from me? Who in the
world needs my charity? Are we giving all that we can to the Lord—not out of a sense of forced duty
but in the spirit of generosity and love? Are we a joyful or a grudging giver? How can we be this
generous and free and let go, more like these two widows?
4. Don’t be afraid as the man of God, the prophet Elijah, tells us today. The Lord will provide for
us as he sustained the widows. Let us follow the example of these two widows knowing what God
asks, confident that our jar will not be empty and our jugs will not run dry.
5. Are there moments of mercy in your lives? In announcing the Jubilee Year of Mercy which
will begin on December 8th, 2015 and end on November 20th, 2016, Pope Francis invites the entire
Church to be “dedicated to living out in our daily lives the mercy which the Father constantly extends
to all of us.” This is a historic occasion, as it is only the fourth extraordinary Jubilee Year in the
history of the Church. Prophetically, St. John Paul II said in 2002 when he entrusted the world to
God’s Mercy, “There is nothing the world needs more today than Divine Mercy.”
6. Hopefully, in this Jubilee Year of Mercy, each one of us will rediscover the healing power of
God’s absolute love and mercy. As Pope Francis tells us, “God never tires of throwing open the doors
of his heart, and repeats that he loves us and wants to share his love with us.” To paraphrase Pope
Francis, God is Love and Mercy. The Church must live and testify to mercy. Wherever the Church is
present, the mercy of the Father must be present. . .through words and actions of his servants here on
earth...We are all called to show mercy to others.
How can we as individuals and as a parish live and show mercy?
Father Tom
ALL SAINTS
FINANCIAL CORNER
November 8, 2015
Events for Today
Faith Formation—K-6th Grade
9:15 to 10:15 a.m. in the School
Second Collection
This Week: Capital Campaign
Our Weekly Goal
$ 11,700.00
Sunday Collection—November 1st
$
9,919.00
Amount needed to reach our goal
$
1,781.00
Maintenance collection for November
$
5,804.00
Thank you for your continued generosity
The parish office will be closed on
Wednesday, November 11th
in honor of Veterans Day.
Stewardship Report
Stewardship for November 1st of $495.95 went to our Parish
St. Vincent de Paul Society
Events for the Week November 9, 2015
10:00 am Book Club
Mon
11/9
Tues
11/10
SMC
To all Veterans and those in the Service
6:30 pm St. Vincent de Paul
AE Room
6:45 pm Jr. High Faith Formation
School
3:00 pm Faith Formation—
Parent Faith Share
On Veterans Day, November 11th, the 8:15 a.m.
Mass will be offered for all Veterans, active and retired.
SMC
3:45 pm K to 6th Faith Formation
School
6:30 pm RCIA/Adult Confirmation
SMC
If possible, please wear your uniform. We look
forward to honoring all men and women who have served
our country.
7:00 pm Spanish Bible Study/Reflection AE Room
VETERANS DAY—OFFICE CLOSED
Wed
11/11
7:00 pm Family Choir Practice (10:30) SJC Chapel
7:00 pm Spanish Catechist Meeting
Spanish Juvenile and Adult
Choir Practice
AE Room
6:30 pm Filipino American Meeting
AE Room
7:00 pm Spanish Youth Group
Soc. Hall
7:00 pm Baptism Class
SMC
5:00 pm Spanish Movie Night
Gym
7:00 pm Spanish Children's Choir
Soc. Hall
7:30 pm Vietnamese Choir Practice
AE Room
7:00 pm
Thurs
11/12
Fri
11/13
SMC
Saint Felicitas Fall Holiday Bazaar
Mark your calendar:
Sunday November 15, 2015
When: After 9:00 a.m., 10:30 am and 12:30 pm Masses
Where: Msgr. Mc Ginty Hall
This is a wonderful time to come together as a
parish family and enjoy the entertainment, raffle prizes,
variety of different foods, and vendors; jewelry, antiques,
home-made crafts and much more… Great gift ideas for
Christmas.
All proceeds and donations are for the benefit of our
Lady of Guadalupe Feast, December 12, 2015
St. Felicitas St. Vincent de Paul
For any parishioner who is struggling financially and
needs help with food or anything else, please call the
St. Vincent de Paul hot line at 706-1972. All calls are
confidential.
Para cualquier feligrés que este en dificultades
financieras y necesite ayuda con comida o cualquier otra
cosa, por favor llame a la línea de urgencia de San
Vicente de Paul a 706-1972. Todas las llamadas son
confidenciales.
The St. Vincent de Paul (SVdP) conference request
food donations from our parish family. The conference will
hold a Thanksgiving parish wide food drive to assist the
families in our community. Donation boxes will be available
at the church the weekend of November 14-15, 2015.
We are seeking new, unexpired food items for
Thanksgiving: canned pumpkin, fresh potatoes, stuffing,
instant potatoes, turkey gravy, cranberry sauce, assorted
canned vegetables, jello, pudding, cake mix and frosting,
cornbread muffin mix, rice, chicken broth, flour, sugar, salt,
fresh yellow onions, crackers.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Please Pray for . . .
Ursula Abella
Roseann Adam
Dan Bautista
Raymond Bautista
Nelson Baylosis
Maria Beam
Robert Billmire
Olivia Camcam
Pearle Cezair
Julie Chin
Carl Conti
Suzanne Cook
Angelita Corral
Melinda Couerros
Dee Darbo
Duane
Richardo Duenas
Nelda Erlwein
Juanita Estrellas
Dorothy Feick
Margarita Ferreira
David Fiscus
Melba Fiscus
Jasmine Fortuna
Ken Frakes
Jeanette Frazee
Ruth Gemma
Sabina Gonsalzes
Rudy Griego
Connie Guaraglia
Joyce Guaraglia
Matilde Guerrero
Leo Gutierrez
Mae Heasley
Nativadad Hollman
Linda Holt
Rich Hulsmann
James Jandik
Sharon Jandik
Sonia Lagos
Sara Le Fargo
Virgilio Legaspi
Agnes Lemos
Joseph Leo
Barbara Maloon
Carmen Marinacchio
Madeline Marks
Angela Martinez
Rose Matty
Mary Jane McSharry
Mel Mederious
Peggy Miller
Carmen Moeller
Eppie Montano
Pete Muskopf
Khoat Nguyen
Maria Nguyen
Tu Nguyen
Wyatt Norell
John O’Keefe
Aria Pardo (Baby)
Ruth Peguero
Ella Pennington
Mao Pham
George Pieraldi
Paul Prado
For the Week of
Peter Purificacion
Amy Retumalta
Joel Rivera
Dora Romero
Edgar Romero
Max Romero
Brandon Lee Salazar
Joseph Sanches
Darryl Shields
Laverne Shold
Mike Silva
Amy Smith
Peter Smith
Sheryl Smith
Toni Soulis
Robert Spencer
Patricia Stott
Nguyen Duc Tan
Anne Tran
Mary Valladon
Elizabeth Valdez
Daniella Varella
Maria Jesus Vargas
Mariah ‘Mia” Vicedo
Janal Watkins
Denise Wehrman
Joyce White
Dolores Williams
Mary Young
Joe Zipp
November 8th to 15th
Sun.
11/8
9:00 am Parishioners
10:30 am Lena Gonzales †
Berenice Anaya †
12:15 pm Ernestina Villeda †
Mon.
11/9
Tues.
11/10
Fri.
11/13
Sat.
11/14
8:15 am Catalina Luong †
8:15 am All Souls
Wed.
11/11
Thurs. 11/12
Hortensia Prado †
John Heasley †
Ramon Asuncion †
Pedro Torio †
Têrêsa Trần †
John & Maria †
4:30 pm Tag Figueiredo †
Yit Khuan Behnke †
11/15
A name posted in dark print was added to the prayer list this week!
Who Entered into Eternal Life
7:30 am Peter Ty †
9:00 am Peter & Anna Nguyễn †
Baby Joaquin Salazar †
10:30 am Parishioners
12:15 pm Oney Hernandez (Birthday)
( L ) Living
( † ) Deceased
( A ) Anniver sar y
let Perpetual Light Shine Upon Them
( B ) Bir thday
( T ) Thanksgiving
All Souls
Month of November
“Book of Remembrance”
will be by the Baptismal font
in front of the Church
HOSTESSES NEEDED
Decorate your own table and share your
holiday traditions with others at the
READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 9th
Monday:
"2015 Heritage Advent Tea"
Wednesday, December 2nd, from 12 - 2 p.m.
sponsored by the Catholic Daughters
at St. Felicitas Catholic Church
Prepare yourself for the upcoming Advent and
Christmas Season @ support our Scholarship Program.
Reserve a free table now, invite your friends and
family.
Or, call to save your spot at one of our open
Contact Laura Vacca at:
510-418-6841
7:00 am Rose Subhg Hoang †
8:15 am Martha & Joseph Nguyễn †
7:00 am Mark & Earl Granahan †
8:15 am
7:00 am
8:15 am
7:00 am
8:15 am
7:00 am
Sun.
Marie Carrillo † - October 24, 2015
7:30 am Felicidad Javier †
tables.
Ezekiel 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Psalm 46:2-3, 5-6,
8-9; 1 Corinthians 3:9c-11, 16-17; John 2:13-22
Tuesday:
Wisdom 2:23 — 3:9; Psalm 34:2-3, 16-19;
Luke 17:7-10
Wednesday: Wisdom 6:1-11; Psalm 82:3-4, 6-7;
Luke 17:11-19
Thursday:
Wisdom 7:22b — 8:1; Psalm 119:89-91, 130,
135, 175; Luke 17:20-25
Friday:
Wisdom13:1-9; Psalm 19:2-5ab; Luke 17:26-37
Saturday:
Wisdom 18:14-16; 19:6-9; Psalm 105:2-3,
36-37, 42-43; Luke 18:1-8
Sunday:
Daniel 12:1-3; Psalm 16:5, 8-11;
Hebrews 10:11-14, 18; Mark 13:24-32
Meghan Jorgensen
Principal of
St. Felicitas School
If you were at the 10:30 a.m. All Saints Mass this
past weekend you had an opportunity to see several of the
children from our parish dressed up as their favorite saint.
“Thank You” to the parents of these children for making
costumes so your child could participate in this special
feast day. Also, a big “Thank You” to Sr. Mary Ahn for
making numerous costumes. The children certainly had
fun dressing up. The past two weeks the children learned
that All Saints Day celebrates ordinary holiness, everyday
loving actions and relationships; (all parents do for
children and children do for their parents; all students do
to use their gifts and make room for others in their groups;
all people do to feed the hungry and work for justice.) The
Church canonizes only a few saints, but families and
communities remember the saints who loved and cared
for them. As a church, we profess our belief in the
communion of saints, living and dead, every time we pray
the Creed and in a special way on this feast day. The
children learned that saintliness includes all Christians—
those who spent their lives modeling Jesus’ beatitudes, as
well as people alive today who strive to follow Jesus’.
Some of the saints we saw at this Mass included:
Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Joseph, St. James the Great,
St. Gabriel, St. Michael the Archangel, St. James,
St. Therese of Jesus, St. Cecilia, St. Vincent de Paul,
St. Lorenzo Ruiz, St. George, St. Patrick, St. Teresa of
Calcutta, St. Teresa of Avila, St. Thomas, St. Matthew,
St. Dominic, St. Anthony, St. Benedict, Pope John Paul
II, St. Jude, Vietnamese Martyrs, and a few angels and
saints among saints!
~~ Sandi Walton
YOUNG @ HEART
LUNCHEON Returns…..
November 18, 2015
rd
3 Wednesday of the Month)
Featuring a MEXICAN LUNCHEON
Salad, Cheesy Chicken Enchilada, Spanish Rice
Refried Beans, Tortilla/Butter and Dessert
Cost – Still Only $6.00
Purchase your tickets in the Parish Office
We Invite you to Join Us and Help
Support this Ministry in our Parish!
We had a fantastic Halloween Carnival last week
with many parishioners in attendance! Thank you so
much to all who attended and supported our school fundraiser. I was very proud of our combined school and faith
formation students who modeled all the different saints for
us at the All Saints mass. They were a beautiful reminder
that we are all “Saints in Training!” The school was also
able to celebrate Dia de Los Muertos in our front Lobby.
We have a beautiful altar set up by parishioner and school
parent Rosario Guerrero and lots of pictures of loved ones
brought in by our students. I hope all parish community
members have been able to enjoy it over the weekends
when they use the building. Some classrooms have even
created their own altar to remember loved ones this
month.
This coming week our school will be hosting a
Rigatoni’s fundraiser on Tuesday night – November 10th
from Noon to 10:00 pm. If you bring the St. Felicitas
flyer to Rigatoni’s, then they will donate 20% back to the
school! They honor take out purchases as well as gift card
purchases. So treat yourself to a night out and donate to
your favorite cause – St. Felicitas Catholic School!
Save the date for November 18th if you are interested
in enrolling your current preschooler into Kindergarten for
the 2016-2017 school year.
We will have our
ST. FELICITAS CATHOLIC SCHOOL
PRESCHOOL
Educating hearts, minds, and spirits.
We are currently accepting applications for our new
preschool. We have open enrollment and students can
start immediately. We offer a student-centered program
where students learn through structure and fun
exploration.
Interested parents are welcome to come and
observe with your preschool student.
Please contact our school office or visit our website
for more information at
www.stfelicitas-school.org
— Bazaar —
Festival de Otoño de Santa Felicitas
Marque su calendario
Domingo 15 de Noviembre, 2015
Después de Misa de 9:00am, 10:30am, 12:30pm
en el Gimnasio
Vengan a divertirse
en un ambiente familiar parroquiano.
Tendremos variedad de comida, diferentes platillos,
artículos nuevos, artesanías hechas a mano, artículos de
antigüedad, rifas de premios.
Ideas de regalos para Navidad.
Todas las donaciones son para sufragar los gastos de la
Festividad Guadalupana Diciembre 12, 2015
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
Entre las comunidades hispanas aún existe el concepto de
que a la Iglesia se le da limosna. Esta es una horrible
costumbre, puesto que ni a Dios ni a la Iglesia se le debe la
limosna, sino el diezmo y no necesariamente económico, esto
es, también debemos considerar tiempo y talento. Este diezmo
se le da a Dios por medio del mantenimiento de la Iglesia, la
ayuda directa a los necesitados, la generosidad con agencias de caridad, etcétera. No importa a quién o
cómo damos el diezmo que debemos a Dios, lo que importa es reconocer que no es limosna, es decir,
dar de lo que nos sobra. Es dar desde el corazón, compartir, como la viuda del Evangelio, lo que
tenemos para vivir.
No obstante, muchos somos tacaños con el Señor. En lugar de dar con generosidad, damos poco o
damos para hacernos notar. Damos de lo que nos sobra, si acaso damos. Tenemos mucho que
aprender de la viuda que se nos presenta en Marcos 12:41-44. Ella, siendo pobre y necesitada, aún así
quiso compartir con Dios de lo que tenía para vivir. Casi siempre los pobres son más generosos que
los ricos o la clase media. Son ellos quienes nos muestran la generosidad de Dios y nos desafían a
hacer lo mismo, a fin de erradicar la pobreza.
—Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.