JUNE 19, 2016 - Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish

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JUNE 19, 2016 - Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish
JUNE 19, 2016 - TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Our Lady Of Good Counsel Church
2500 Bermuda Ave., San Leandro, CA
Mailing address : 14112 Azores Place, San Leandro, CA 94577
OFFICE : (510) 614-2765 www.olgcsanleandro.com
RECTORY: (510) 969-7013
Administrator: FR. JAN RUDZEWICZ
Deacon Thomas Martin
Parish Office hour : 9:30 AM—2:30 PM Monday to Friday
Secretary: LINO POBLETE
MASSES:
Saturday Vigil : 5:00 pm
Sunday: 8:30am, 11:00am & 12:30 pm (in Polish)
Second Sunday: 3:00 pm - El Shaddai
Third Sunday: 2:00 pm - Virgin of Penafrancia
Holy Days: 9:00 am & 7:30 pm
Weekdays: (Monday - Friday ) 9:00 am
First Saturday—8:00 am
CONFESSIONS:
Saturday: 4:00 –4:45 pm
First Friday– 8 pm
BAPTISMS AND WEDDING
By appointment : (510) 614-2765
ADORATION IN THE CHAPEL
Monday—Saturday—9:30am—7 pm
First Friday– 8pm-9pm—at the Church
9pm-12mn—at the Chapel
PARISH HALL INFORMATION
Call: (510) 501-4894 -Tuesday & Thursday
FAMILY RELIGIOUS EDUCATION/ CCD
Sunday morning – All grades after 8:30 Mass
REMEMBERING
OUR PAST—Part III
We are only 3 weeks away
from our Grand Jubilee Mass
with Bishop Michael Barber
on July 10th. This special
Mass will be celebrated at
10:00AM. Please remind your friends and family that
our regularly scheduled Sunday Masses at 8:30am,
11:00am and the Polish Mass at 12:30 will be merged
into this one big celebration at 10:00am.
This week, we continue to share some recollections and reflections about the history of our Parish. Today we publish some of the personal reflections and experiences of another long time parishioner, ZENY BARAAN.
“My family members have been parishioners
for 40 years. Our children and grandchildren have
received catechetical instruction and the sacraments
of baptism, reconciliation, 1st communion, confirmation and marriage here (…)
In the past, in the main altar of the Church
was the cross of Jesus, and then it was replaced with
the replica of Our Lady of Good Counsel. The chairs
used for services were replaced by donated pews
and flooring was re-constructed. Since there was no
hall, some parish social functions were held in the
church or in front of the church. Catechetical instruction with diligent teachers divided classes into sections inside the church to accommodate students (…)
There were also devotions started by dearly
departed Mrs. Parafina for our Lady of Penafrancia
with processions from the Church to the Marina Park
with participation of children dressed in white. On Holy Friday, the station of the cross was also done outside the church. There was the Simbang Gabi (a Filipino tradition). Devotion to the Black Nazarene was
also started by Gloria Garcia in 2000. These are done
up to now in addition to the other novenas (…)
Some of our previous parishioners have chosen to follow the path of the Lord: our dearly departed
Marcie Fong (CCD Coordinator) who became a nun;
Noe Tuason is now a deacon serving at Saint John
the Baptist Church in San Lorenzo; and Geoffrey F.
Baraan, now Father Geoffrey Baraan at Saint Anne's
Parish in Union City (…)
We want to thank the community of Our Lady
MASS INTENTIONS
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Jun 18 Aleandro Dijamco +
Pacita Malapira (Healing)
Fernando Almario +
Jun 19 8:30AM Martha Cao +
11:00 Joseph Periera +
Matthew Vallar (BD)
IsabelitaVallar (Thanksgiving)
Jun 20 Martha Cao +
All Souls in Purgatory
Jun 21 Leonardo Martinez +
Julia Kelly +
Jun 22 Martha Cao +
All Souls in Purgatory
Jun 23 Rafael da Rosa ( healing)
Jun 24 Rudy Ocasion+
Martha Cao +
Jose Rosario +
Jun 25
Jun 26 8:30AM Brigida McCallum +
11:00 Guillermo Austria +
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday:
Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time;
Father’s Day; Julian Calendar Pentecost
Monday:
Summer begins
Tuesday:
St. Aloysius Gonzaga
Wednesday: St. Paulinus of Nola;
Ss. John Fisher and Thomas More
Friday:
The Nativity of St. John the Baptist
Saturday:
Blessed Virgin Mary
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
2 Kgs 17:5-8, 13-15a, 18; Ps 60:3-5, 12-13;
Mt 7:1-5
Tuesday:
2 Kgs 19:9b-11, 14-21, 31-35a, 36;
Ps 48:2-4, 10-11; Mt 7:6, 12-14
Wednesday:
2 Kgs 22:8-13; 23:1-3; Ps 119:33-37, 40;
Mt 7:15-20
Thursday:
2 Kgs 24:8-17; Ps 106:1b-5; Mt 7:21-29
Friday:
Vigil: Jer 1:4-10; Ps 71:1-6, 15, 17;
1 Pt 1:8-12; Lk 1:5-17
Day: Is 49:1-6; Ps 139:1-3, 13-15;
Acts 13:22-26; Lk 1:57-66, 80
Saturday:
Lam 2:2, 10-14, 18-19; Ps 74:1b-7, 20-21;
Mt 8:15-17
Sunday:
1 Kgs 19:16b, 19-21; Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-11;
Gal 5:1, 13-18; Lk 9:51-62
In the path of the Lord. We are humbled and very
grateful for all the blessings
Our Lord and Lady have rendered us (...)”
Congratulations and
best wishes!
Zenaida G. Baraan
and Family
LAST WEEK’S CONTRIBUTIONS
Sunday collection
Collected
(for general operating expenses)
$2,446.00
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Restricted donations for:
(Parish Liability Insurance)
$733.00
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El Shaddai (Monthly donation)
Sacramentals (Funeral Mass)
Votive candles
Adoration Chapel
St. Anne (donation box)
700.00
300.00
123.00
141.00
38.00
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUOS SUPPORT!
Next week’s second collections: Ground Maintenance
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
It’s almost midsummer day! One of the great hidden treasures of our liturgical calendar occurs this week. There are only
three “nativity” feasts on our calendar: for the Lord, the
Blessed Mother (September 8), and the Nativity of Saint John
the Baptist on June 24. Friday’s date is anchored by the Annunciation (March 25), when Mary learns not only of her own
child’s advent, but of Elizabeth’s child. We are exactly half a
year away from Christmas Eve. There are strong traditions
around this feast. Just as the winter solstice provides a rich vocabulary for Christmas, so does the abundance of light at midsummer inform this celebration. Just as at Christmas, a religious festival spills over into culture. As summer light reaches
its peak, the sun-drenched zones of northern Europe see people
staying up all night, kindling “St. John’s Fires” in the long
summer twilight. Bonfires seem to be the unifying force in all
these celebrations, kindled along the shores of the St. Lawrence
in Quebec and Montreal, with harbor illuminations in France.
You may be most interested in the custom in San Juan, Puerto
Rico, the Baptist’s own city. People there will leap into the sea
between midnight and dawn to honor John. Why not find your
way to a pool, a lake, or a sandy beach this week and plunge in
to recall your baptism? It’s a tradition!
PATIENCE—Patience is the ability to idle your motor
when you feel like stripping your gears.—Anonymous
BUY YOUR DINNER AND DANCE TICKET NOW.
TICKET REPRESENTATIVES WILL BE
IN THE VESTIBULE DURING WEEKEND
MASSES. TICKETS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE
IN THE PARISH OFFICE
As we pray for peace and end of violence let us pray for our
members of our community serving as missionaries and those
in the military.
Q. Can divorced individuals become godparents
or sponsors for baptism and confirmation?
A. If the person in question is living a life in keeping with the Church’s expectations for someone in
Catholic
that situation, yes.
Answers apo2
On the other hand, if the person does not have a
Church annulment and is in a romantic relationship
or has attempted remarriage outside the Church, then that person is
not living "a life of faith that befits the role to be undertaken [i.e., baptismal or confirmation sponsor]," as required by canon law (CIC 874),
and so another candidate for the role should be chosen
Q. Why were God's commandments limited to ten? It seems that the
additions of “Thou shall not rape,” “Thou shall not condone slavery,”
and “Thou shall not abuse children” would all be appropriate additions
to the list.
A. There are only ten commandments in the Old Testament because
those commandments are a synthesis of the natural law. Other sins
are classified by moral theologians under the existing Old Testament
commandments. The additions you suggest would fit in various places
under commandments 4–10, which deal with how to treat other people.
(Matt. 25:32–33) and they are saved by the blood that he shed for
them (Matt. 26:28).
Help us keep good old memories of OLGC
alive. If you have old pictures or events taken
in OLGC ( 20 to 50 years ago) that we may
include in our Golden Jubilee souvenir book
you may drop it in the parish office and after
scanning we’ll give it back to you.
Gary Anderson, Erlinda Arrieta, Leonor Yracheta, Andy
Dangca, Priscilla Da Rosa, ,
Carlo Dupaya, Belen Escondo, Annie Estrella,
Mitchell Estrellas, Eddie Exevea, Nelda Falero,
Mercy Gallardo, Arlene Goldsborough, Avelino
Gapasin, Bill Haggerty, Erlinda Howard, Lina Jose,
Billy Lelina, Willie Orpiano, Pacita Macasieb, Bibiana Magat, Soledad
Martinez, Betty Miralles, Susan Nacu, Rodney Nelson, Gail Ocasion,
Lourdes Oster, Frances Pangelinan, Aida Pineda, Romeo Camantigue, Loreta Ramin, Danilo Rubio, Maritess Sanchez, Rosa Maria
Santos, Minda Santos, Raul Valecruz, Augusto Uy, George Ybanez.
Let us thank God for what doesn’t need healing. Let us know if somebody wishes to receive Holy Communion at home or call Beth Mayor
510-483-1078.
Requesting
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