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Weekly Bulletin TODAY
Weekly Bulletin
Today is October 26, 2014 — 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
TODAY
The greatest commandment is clear: “You shall love the Lord your God with your whole heart.” The second greatest
commandment is equally clear: “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” What is not clear, perhaps, is what these
commandments mean.
The juxtaposition of these two commandments, both chosen from the Hebrew Scriptures, would seem to clarify at
least to some extent what it means to love God: one way we humans express our love for God is by loving our
neighbor.
Today’s liturgy attempts to clarify the matter of loving one’s neighbor by another juxtaposition, preceding the Gospel
with the passage from Exodus about treating justly the most vulnerable people in society.
The implication is that loving our neighbor means more than being kind to our friends and relatives, or to the person
who lives next door. Loving one’s neighbor means doing right by any widow or orphan: seeing that the hungry are fed
and the homeless sheltered, that the poor have their basic needs met, that the unemployed do not suffer from want,
that the young are educated and the old are cared for.
To do less is to fail in our love for our neighbor. To do less is also to keep us from singing with joy: “I love you, Lord, my
strength.”
NEXT SUNDAY
First Reading - Isaiah 25:6-9
A consoling vision of salvation, when death will be destroyed forever.
Second Reading - Romans 5:5-11
God’s love for us is demonstrated in Christ’s death on the cross.
Gospel - Matthew 11:25-30
God reveals the mysteries of the kingdom to mere children.
THIS WEEK
MONDAY, October 27, 2014
10:00 am - Pedro - Collins Center
10:00 am - Scrabble/Puzzles - Collins Center
1:00 pm - Art Class (beginners welcome) - Green Room
2:00 pm - Qigong - Collins Center
7:00 pm - Young Ladies Institute - Green Room
TUESDAY, October 28, 2014
9:00 am - French - Collins Center
10:00 am - Italian - Collins Center
11:00 am – Exercise - Collins Center
12:00 pm - All Levels Conversational Spanish - Collins Center
1:00 pm - Bingo - Collins Center
WEDNESDAY, October 29, 2014
7:30 pm - Legion of Mary - Legion Room
THURSDAY, October 30, 2014
10:00 am - Bridge - Collins Center
10:00 am - Scrabble/ Puzzles - Collins Center
1:00 pm - Crochet & Knitting - Collins Center
7:30 pm - Choir Rehearsal - Green Room
FRIDAY, October 31, 2014
8:30 am - Yoga - Collins Center
11:10 am - Halloween Parade & Pumpkin Pie - School yard & Collins Center
SATURDAY, November 1, 2014
4:30 pm - Vespers & Benediction - Our Lady’s Chapel
CHILDREN AND ADULTS ARE INVITED THIS FRIDAY
TO TRICK OR TREAT
AT THE RECTORY (2555 17TH Avenue)
FROM 6:00 - 8:00 PM
ALL SAINTS DAY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1ST IS NOT AT HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION
Monsignor Harriman will be away from October 28th - November 1st
9:30 A.M. FAMILY MASS
This Sunday the CONFIRMATION PROGRAM will be providing greeters and gift bearers. The CONFIRMATION PROGRAM will
host the donuts and coffee in the school auditorium after the Mass. Next Sunday will be hosted by the Italian Catholic
Federation & Legion of Mary.
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY CLOTHING DRIVE
This weekend, October 25th and 26th the St. Vincent de Paul Society will be collecting clean and useable coats, pants,
shirts, sweaters, jackets, bedding materials as well as pots, pans, utensils, etc. These items will be directly distributed to the
poor and homeless throughout the city. Please note that the greatest needs are for men’s items as well as donations for
children’s clothing and accessories. We ask that you separate the men’s, women’s, and children’s items into separate bags
and mark them accordingly. Please bring your donations to the SVDP van that will be parked outside the church. Thank you
very much.
IN HONOR OF ALL SOULS’ DAY WE PRAY FOR THOSE THAT HAVE DIED FROM OUR PARISH IN THE PAST YEAR
At the 11:30 Mass next Sunday the following names will be read:
Patricia Carlin, Vincent Finigan, Michael Doherty, Katherine Beverly Landers, John Driscoll, Betty Wright, May Lee, Elaine
Mackie, Patricia Keightley, Anthony Erigero, Eugene Gard, Brendan Kenneally, Antonio Juanillo, Esmeralda Nolasco, Martin
John Tunney, Fausto Chan, Myriam Gomez, Lynn Maddan, William Diaz, Marian Kotta, Andrew Peter Pilara, Helen Jankowski,
Kathleen Canepa, Stefan Pietraszek, John Rainsford, Patricia Keenan, Angus Brunner, Rose Miralda, Amparo Gomez, Mary
Cooper, Luigi Riwan Suryadi, Vincent D’Acquisto, Peter Farragher, Maureen Durkin, John Buick, Richard Manning, Anne
Duffy, Luis Angel Takana, Barbara Benson, Sharon Ann Erler, Cheryl Kramer, Joan Hogan, Denis Kray, Robert Podjarsky,
Norma Marie Campbell, Evan Kelly, Lucille Feeney, Richard Collopy, William McDonagh, Naomi Eagleson, Carolyn
LeTourneau, Eva DeMartini, Alberto Buccat, Sr., Patricia Kelleher, and Kellie Buono
WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS AND FAMILIES!
Kevin & Maria Boman; Sara Johnson & Jeff Loehmann; Liam & Kristina Devlin; Paul & Anna Salumbides; Kevin & Michelle da
Luz; and Pieter & Jennifer Capozzi
YOUTH GROUP NEWS
Join us Sunday, November 2nd at 5:00 pm for a youth Mass in Our Lady's Chapel followed by fun activities and snacks in the
Pavilion. If you have any questions regarding any youth related events please contact Andrew Aquino at
scyouthminister@gmail.com or 235-6799.
YOUNG FAMILIES GROUP HALLOWEEN PARTY
St. Cecilia Parish families with children 0-5 years old are invited to a Halloween party and dinner on Sunday, November 2nd
from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm in the Lower Church. Please RSVP by Tuesday, October 28th to Fr. Felix Lim at felix_lim@yahoo.com.
FREE FLU SHOTS
On Sunday, November 9th beginning at 10:30 am in the Collins Center, Walgreens is providing our parishioners with free flu
shots. In order to take advantage of this offer, you must sign up at the Rectory and fill out the appropriate form. You will need
to pick up the form at the Rectory and bring the form with you on November 9th. If you have any questions, call the Rectory
664-8481.
COLLINS CENTER NEWS
Halloween Parade: Come enjoy the St. Cecilia children as they parade along in all their glory on October 31st at 11:10 am.
Grandparents and all senior citizens, even the young seniors, will have chairs available for premier viewing! Pumpkin pie
and coffee will be served afterwards in the Collins Center.
Election Day: Next Tuesday, November 4th, the Collins Center will be utilized as a voting location. Therefore, all of the Collins
Center activities are cancelled for that one day. That means no French, Italian, Spanish, Exercise, or BINGO classes.
Thanksgiving/Birthday Luncheon: This year’s Thanksgiving luncheon will be held on Monday, November 10th at 12:00 pm at
City Forest Hall, at 254 Laguna Honda Blvd. Carpooling and parking will be available. The cost is $20 per person for a
traditional Thanksgiving meal complete with beverages and dessert.
If you can join in, please send a check payable to St. Cecilia Parish along with your name and telephone number and
place it in the rectory mail slot on or before next Monday, November 3rd. Please mark “Attention Collins Center” on the
outside of your envelope. We will also be celebrating anyone with a November birthday!
15TH ANNUAL POST - THANKSGIVING RETREAT
Friday, November 28th - Sunday, November 30th
(Friday 4:00 pm - Sunday 1:00 pm)
Enjoy our unique St. Cecilia Parish Family spirit together at CYO Center in the heart of the Redwoods in Occidental,
California. Activities for the entire family (children, teens and adults), as well as time in separate groups. Free baby-sitting for
3 - 6 year olds. All six meals will be provided at the retreat center. You can choose to come as a family or as an individual.
Stay at the Center and enjoy your own heated cabin or share with another family or friends, or you can stay at a hotel in
Occidental for an additional fee. You may drive or be part of a car-pool.
COST: $110 per adult; $60 per youth ages 8-18; (children 7 and under FREE). This includes 6 meals, heated sleeping cabins,
as well as use of all facilities, including heated lodge, campfire areas, basketball and volleyball courts, outdoor chapel,
playing field, and hiking trails. For those choosing to stay at the hotel in Occidental, there is an additional $300 for a room
with 2 double beds for 2 nights. THE STAFF WILL BE MSGR. HARRIMAN, ANDREW AQUINO, AND PARISHIONERS. REGISTRATION
FORMS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE RECTORY OR CALL TO HAVE ONE MAILED TO YOU.
SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULE
8:30 am - 10:00 am Presentation and Tour
Tuesday, November 11th
Kindergarten - 7th grade
Thursday, November 20th
Kindergarten - 7th grade
Applications for Kindergarten are available at the open house.
Applications for Grades 1-6 will be available beginning Tuesday, November 11th.
SAINT PETER’S ANNUAL MEMORIAL MASS will be held on Sunday, November 2nd at 2:30 pm celebrated by Bishop
William Justice for deceased religious, lay teachers, family and friends at St. Peter’s Church (24th and Alabama Streets). A
reception will follow in the Parish Hall. Toni Ortenzo, a teacher for 42 years and Fred Clark, volunteer teacher for 18 years will
be honored. For further information please contact St. Peter School at 415-647-8662.
THE SAN FRANCISCO ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS, DIVISION 2 will be having their “San Francisco Style” fashion
show and luncheon on Sunday, November 16th at 11:00 am at the United Irish Cultural Center (2700 45th Avenue). For more
information and to RSVP please call Pam Naughton at 415-566-1936. Please RSVP by November 10th.
SISTERS OF MERCY ANNUAL HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE
The Sisters of Mercy at Marian Oaks (2300 Adeline Drive, Building D, Burlingame) will hold their Annual Holiday Boutique on
Friday, November 14th and Saturday, November 15th from 10:00 am to 3:30 pm. Sisters legendary home-made jams,
handcrafted blankets and crafts, all occasion handmade cards, baked goods, and fudge. For more information please
contact Debbie Halleran at 650-340-7426.
Sunday Ministries for Next Week
5:00 p.m. Saturday Mass - MUSIC: Adult Choir - Presider - Fr. Landi - Lectors—Bob Barrett, Charles Lavery; Euch. Min – Mary Barrett, Vilma Tangco,
Garrett Scanlan, Tina Celi; Altar Servers — Alec Douglas, Katie McFadden, Jared Quesada, Griffin Tsang
7:30 a.m. Mass - Presider – Msgr. Harriman - Lector – Marigrace Cohen; Euch. Min. –Marigrace Cohen, Roger Garcia, Irma Garcia; Altar Servers - Therese
Guerzon, Maeve Kelly, Nicholas Miglio, Eric Sweeney
9:30 a.m. Mass - MUSIC: Cecilia Cardenas -Presider – Msgr. Harriman —FAMILY MASS: ITALIAN CATHOLIC FEDERATION & LEGION OF MARY;
Euch. Min. – Rita Mazzei, Conrad Chu, Mary LoBuglio, George Ibarcena, Leonardo Flores, Denise Little; Altar Servers - David Escobar, Max Ragusa,
Bianca Rivera
11:30 a.m. Mass - MUSIC: Holy Spirit Music Ministry - Presider –Fr. Lim - Lectors – Lisa Shek, Irene Quan; Euch. Min – Lisa Shek, Irene Quan, Lynne
Lanctot, Walt McCall; Altar Servers - Connor Vo, Steven Tocchini, Timothy Sweeters
Mass Intentions for the Week
Monday, October 27, 2014
7:00 - Robert DeAndreis
9:00 - Patrick & Elizabeth Durkin
5:30 - Mary Carolan
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
7:00 - John Graham
9:00 - Patricia Fuller
5:30 - Angus Brunner
5:30 - Lena Fontana
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
7:00 - Molly Newman
9:00 - Jim & Pam Durkin
5:30 - Thomas Gaughan
Thursday, October 30, 2014
7:00 - Helen Grace Dudum
9:00 - Eugene Gard
Friday, October 31, 2014
7:00 – Jean Tubb
9:00 - Mary Carolan
5:30 – Lois Gardner
Saturday, November 1, 2014
ALL SAINTS DAY - NO MASS INTENTIONS