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SAINT PETER THE APOSTLE B T P E Pastor Associate Pastor Deacon Deacon Assistant to the Pastor School Principal Pastoral Associate Children Faith Formation Formación de Fe para Niños Youth Minister Liturgy Coordinator Coordinador de Música Bulletin Editor M C W E C 1-2 N C W T A S F F , 2014 T D D T O P Fr. Ramón R. Marrufo 760.689.6205 Fr. Manuel Villarreal 760.689.6209 Don Jensen 760.689.6220 Daniel Rosas 760.689.6200 Ed White 760.689.6203 Linda McCotter 760.689.6250 Meg Long-Eastman 760.689.6208 Denell Robles 760.689.6212 Petra Díaz 760.689.6211 Daniel Andrus 760.689.6213 Valerie Kahle 760.689.6207 Juan Domingo 949.614.6205 Steve Zimmerle spaccbulletin@yahoo.com S /H M S S -W -T -F 8:30 S T V S 4:30 7:30 & 11:00 H 8:30 450 S. S C D O & 6:00 (E L F V D ) /D ,C 6:30 D 9:00 S & 1:00 (E ) 92028-2457 T www.stpeterscc.org P / S -V 10:30 A : 760.689.6250 : 760.689.6240 lmccotter@spacschool.com T S 520 S. M T 6:00 -C P S M P 7:30 C /L -12:00 -6:00 /S A F M W O -F 8:00 1:00 S C S W M H H B M H A O V D P –T S S ,F : 760.728.7012 S : 760.689.6200 F 760.689.6208 760.689.6200 760.689.6205 760.689.6200 :760.689.6230 1-2 November, 2014 P C ’ N Page/Página 2 A F D For this is the will of my Father, that everyone who sees the Son and believes in him may have eternal life, and I shall raise him on the last day.・ This weekend we celebrate THE COMMEMORATION ALL THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED (ALL SOULS). The feast has its roots in the Sixth Century, where Benedictine monks had the tradition of praying to the dead as a way of recognizing the human bonds which go beyond death. By the Tenth Century this feast was about praying for the dead, that they might know the merciful love of God. Today the Feast is a way for us to think about what a soul is. In our modern culture which has become more and more secular, the use of the word “soul” has become more and more common. For example, the use of it to define a certain kind of culture and their music (Soul Food and Music). Many non-religious persons will use this very religious word to describe a person who is lonely or distressed. For example; “lost souls” or in a more positive way to describe a person as a “beautiful soul”. Still others may use it to describe how something affected them, “that music or piece of art touched my soul”. Then there is the real common use to alert others of distress by an SOS which the acronym for “Save Our souls”. Put all these uses together and I believe it reinforces the teaching of St. Thomas Aquinas who taught that the “soul is the very thing that makes as human and sets us apart from all other animals. Nearly all the great religions of the world join in our belief in a soul, and that it is the soul that remains after death of the body. Fr. Richard Leonard, sj, says that “whatever else might characterize the soul, memory is an integral part it”. After all, do we not say this in each of the Eucharistic Prayers after the consecration, “Do this in memory of me.”! In my ministry I have presided over countless funeral services; those of infants as well as a person who lived to the age of 106. All have left their loved ones memories. Each of their memories is important because as we remember our loved ones they are truly present to us. For me it is their memory that eases the pain of their death. In the past two months I have lost to death four good friends, Dick, a member of my Breakfast Club, John a dear friend of 25 years who joined his wife in heaven, our Bishop Cirilo Flores and just two weeks ago of friend of 40 years Msgr. Fred Florek. I miss each of them immensely for each has touched my life and I am better because of them and am grateful to God for having placed them in my life. A day does not go by that I do not take time to remember them as I do my parents and all my loved ones who have died. It is perhaps one of my most peaceful times of my day. The feast of the Commemoration of the All Faithful Departed (All Souls) is the church’s way of saying that all the dead are never forgotten and thus are never truly dead! In the Funeral Preface of the Mass it says: Indeed for your faithful, Lord, life is changed not ended, and, when this earthly dwelling turns to dust, an eternal dwelling is made ready for them in heaven. Thus THE COMMEMORATION OF ALL THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED is not a sad occasion but one of gratitude where we give thanks to our Lord for the gift of our loved one who has died and at the same time we are reunited with them in our remembering. Feast of Saint Charles Borromeo-November 4 Saint Charles Borromeo was born of a wealthy Italian family and was the nephew of Pope Pius IV. At the age of twenty two, he was summoned to Rome and made cardinal and administrator of the Papal States and the archdiocese of Milan. Despite his personal wealth, St Charles lived a simple, ascetic life and was a strong supporter of church reform. In 1564 he was ordained a priest and consecrated as bishop. He founded seminaries and instituted the teaching of doctrine to children in Sunday schools. Never one to ask of another something he was not prepared to do himself, St Charles worked tirelessly to help those in need, particularly during the plague and famine in 1576 ad. He is the patron saint of Catechists, Catechumens and Seminarians. © Creative Ministry Resources 2005 On the Lighter Side A man died and went to the pearly gates. St. Peter met him there. "Before you meet with God," St. Peter said, "I thought I should tell you that we've looked at your life, and you really didn't do anything particularly good or bad. We're not at all sure what to do with you. Can you tell us anything you did that can help us make a decision?" The newly arrived soul thought for a moment and replied, "Yeah, once I was driving along and came upon a woman who was being harassed by a group of bikers. So I pulled over, got out my tire iron, and went up to the leader of the bikers. He was a big, muscular, hairy guy with tattoos all over his body and a ring pierced through his nose. Well, I tore the nose ring out of his nose, and told him he and his gang had better stop bothering the woman or they would have to deal with me!" "I'm very impressed," St. Peter responded, "When did this happen?" "About two minutes ago!" All Souls Novena If you wish to have your loved one(s) remembered in the Novena of Masses for the month of November it is not too late. Just use the enrollment envelope in your monthly packet or you may pick one up in the main entrance of the church and return it next week in the collection or drop it off at the Parish Office during the week. Have a great week and I pray that our Lord continue to bless you abundantly with his love and for the protection of our patron, Peter the Apostle. Every parting gives a foretaste of death Every reunion a hint of resurrection. Arthur Schopenhauer St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Parish T C A Page/Página 3 F CHILDREN’S FAITH FORMATION D R 760.689.6212 D READINGS FOR THE WEEK Sunday: Wis 3:1-9; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5-11 or 6:3-9; Jn 6:37-40, or any readings from no. 668 or from Masses for the Dead, nos. 1011-1016 Monday: Phil 2:1-4; Ps 131:1bcde-3; Lk 14:12-14 Tuesday: Phil 2:5-11; Ps 22:26b-32; Lk 14:15-24 Wednesday: Phil 2:12-18; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Lk 14:25-33 Thursday: Phil 3:3-8a; Ps 105:2-7; Lk 15:1-10 Friday: Phil 3:17 — 4:1; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 16:1-8 Saturday: Phil 4:10-19; Ps 112:1b-2, 5-6, 8a, 9; Lk 16:9-15 Sunday: Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22 Save the Date for "God Bless America" Join us on Saturday, November 15 in St. Peter Hall for our Annual Fall Gala and Auction. This year we are celebrating the 1940’s era-----God Bless America! This promises to be a sellout. Stop by the table after Mass or in the school office to make your reservation. Tickets are $25. Childcare is $10 each. Reservations required. MAKING Did you know that St. Ignatius of Loyola had a notorious police record for nighttime brawling with intent to inflict serious harm? Or that St. Hedwig, a wealthy duchess, was called the “Barefoot Duchess” because she would give away her own shoes (and walk barefoot) when meeting someone too poor to own shoes? The Feast of All Saints is Saturday, November 1st. In preparation for this day, children in Faith Formation classes have been learning fun and interesting facts about some very well- known and not so well-known saints. Join us. In the school library on Sunday, November 2nd at 10:00am for a presentation of the Saints by our Catechists and Students. Family members are welcome. Light refreshments will be served afterwards on the patio. The days and weeks leading up to All Saints Day offer all of us an opportunity to study holy men and women, to learn about their struggles and their joys, and, to discover that we, too, are called to be Christ for others. There will be no CFF Class on November 9th. Fresh & Easy Money We get up to 5% back each month for all qualifying purchases– instead of collecting crumpled-up shopping receipts, you can use a Fresh & Easy Friends card to help us earn valuable funds. Thanksgiving Day Thursday, November 27 9am Community Mass Please bring money, scrip or non-perishable food for the offertory procession. Pick-up a Friends card from Fresh & Easy. Create an account at freshandeasy.com/friends (be sure to link your Friends card!) Sign up at eScrip.com/FreshAndEasy: Create your account. Select our school to raise money for by searching for us in the search box. Enter your 18-digit primary Friends card. Once you’ve completed the Sign Up process, you will receive a Welcome Email from eScrip with the password you created. Q W N 2, 2014 Adults: "Besides those I lovingly miss, for who do I need to pray today precisely because they were difficult to love in life? Or because, at their passing, conflict or unresolved issues remained?" The Inspiring Future Catholic Leaders Project, sponsored by the J. C. Fisheries Small Faith Group, is back again!! The students thoroughly enjoyed all the Parishioner Guest Speakers last year. If you would like to share your life experience, interest, or talent, and make a difference in the lives of young people, all we ask is that you commit one hour a month, or one hour a year during the school year. For more information, come by the school office on any first Friday of the month at 9:00am for more information or contact Mel and Geri Genter, or John and Jody Hersh. Our next Guest Speaker Days are November 14, December 12, January 16. We would LOVE to see more art with the students! Children: "Why is it important for you to live according to how you believe?" JustFaith Free Farmer’s Market Thanks much to Dax and Samantha Cowart who shared their produce with us on Sunday, Oct. 26th, at the Free Farmer’s Market. JustFaith gleaners were able to give away 6 cases of citrus, pomegranates and herbs. Because of the holidays, Free Farmer’s Market will resume in January and continue on the 4th Sunday of each month. If you have produce you would like share, please call Lucy Meyer at (760) 723-6167. Parroquia San Pedro Apóstol Page/Página 4 MIRANDO HACIA EL ÚLTIMO DIA Hoy la Iglesia recuerda a todos los que han caminado el camino de Cristo y han pasado a la otra vida. Las lecturas todas miran al último día, cuando todos resucitaremos de entre los muertos y nos encontraremos de nuevo. El profeta Daniel anuncia palabras de prevención y bienestar. Nos previene sobre el juicio que ha de venir, pero también nos consuela y nos asegura que todo el que vive una vida de virtud y de justicia alcanzará la vida eterna. La lectura de romanos nos recuerda que, por la pasión, muerte y resurrección de Cristo y por nuestra participación en ese misterio pascual mediante el Bautismo, nosotros ahora compartimos esa nueva vida que Cristo nos ganó. Este reconocimiento tiene repercusiones: necesitamos vivir justamente ahora, para poder alcanzar la vida eterna con Cristo en el último día. En el Evangelio Jesús promete que ninguno de aquellos que el Padre le ha confiado se perderá. Todos los justos serán resucitados para gozar y vivir eternamente en la presencia de Dios. Un tesoro más allá de la providencia Gracias a la amabilidad de nuestro pastor, Padre Ramón, tenemos el privilegio de tener la Adoración del Santísimo cada viernes de 9am a 9pm. Revise su calendario del viernes y planee un tiempo para estar con el Señor. Traiga a su familia o también puede venir solo, pero sin duda haga el esfuerzo de venir. Su esfuerzo de venir será pagado cien veces! Oh Santísimo Sacramento, Oh divino Sacramento toda alabanza y toda acción de gracias sea cada momento Tuya. Tiene lugar todos los viernes en la capilla. Las horas son las siguientes: 9am a 9pm. Para más información llamar a Luz al 760-728-5971 P S 2 N Adultos: ”Además de por aquellas personas que extraño con cariño, ¿por quién debo rezar hoy, precisamente porque en vida fueron difíciles de amar ¿O tal vez porque en el omento de su muerte algunos conflictos u otros asuntos quedaron sin resolver? Niños: ¿ por qué es importante vivir de acuerdo a lo que usted cree? C T F D LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Domingo: Sab 3:1-9; Sal 23 (22):1-6; Rom 5:5-11 ó 6:3-9; Jn 6:37-40, o lecturas de entre las Misas para los difuntos Lunes: Fil 2:1-4; Sal 131 (130):1bcde-3; Lc 14:12-14 Martes: Fil 2:5-11; Sal 22 (21):26b-32; Lc 14:15-24 Miércoles: Fil 2:12-18; Sal 27 (26):1, 4, 13-14; Lc 14:25-33 Jueves: Fil 3:3-8a; Sal 105 (104):2-7; Lc 15:1-10 Viernes: Fil 3:17 — 4:1; Sal 122 (121):1-5; Lc 16:1-8 Sábado: Fil 4:10-19; Sal 112 (111):1b-2, 5-6, 8a, 9; Lc 16:9-15 Domingo: Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Sal 46 (45):2-3, 5-6, 8-9; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22 Parish Registration/Registro Parroquial Welcome to St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Parish! Please take a moment to complete the following form, if applicable, and return by mail or drop it in the Sunday collection basket. ¡Bienvenidos a la Parroquia San Pedro Apóstol! Para inscribirse como miembro de esta iglesia llene esta forma y devuélvala por correo o depositela en la canasta de la colecta dominical. __ I am new to the Parish/Soy nuevo a la parroquia __ Change of Address or Phone # __ Cambio de Domicilo/Numero de teléfono __ I would like to volunteer as: ______________________________________________ __ Me gustaria ser voluntario de: ______________________________________________ Dia de Acción de Gracias Jueves 27 Noviembre 9am Misa Comunitaria Se les invita a que traigan dinero, scrip o comida enlatada para la procesión ofertorio. Name/ Nombre________________________________________ Address/ Dirección_______________________________________ City/Ciudad______________________ Zip/Codigo Postal_______________ Telephone/Teléfono__________________________ Parroquia San Pedro Apóstol N C P T Page/Página 5 F D Ya que esta es la voluntad de mi Padre, Que todo quien vea al Hijo y crea en el tendrá vida eterna, y yo lo resucitare en el día final. Este fin de semana celebramos LA CONMEMORACIÓN DE TODOS LOS FIELES DIFUNTOS (TODAS LAS ALMAS). La fiesta tiene sus orígenes en el Siglo Sexto, donde los monjes Benedictinos tenían la tradición de rezar por los muertos como su manera de reconocer el vínculo humano que va más allá de la muerte. Para el Siglo Decimo esta fiesta era para rezar por los muertos, para que pudieran ver la misericordia del amor de Dios. La Fiesta de hoy es para nosotros una manera de pensar sobre lo que es el alma. En nuestra cultura moderna, la cual se ha convertido cada vez más y más terrenal, el uso de la palabra “alma” se ha hecho más y más común. Por ejemplo, su uso para definir a cierto tipo de cultura y su música (Comida y Música del Alma) o para describir Muchas personas no-religiosas va a utilizar esta palabra muy religiosa para describir a una persona quien está sola o desesperada como un “alma perdida” o en forma más positiva para describir a una persona como un “alma hermosa”. Y aun otros pueden utilizarla para describir algo que les afecta, “esa música o pieza de arte ha tocado mi alma”. Y luego está el uso común más real para alertar a que están desesperados como una señal de ayuda SOS cuyo acrónimo significa “Salva Nuestras Almas”. Si ponen todos estos usos juntos y yo creo que refuerza las enseñanzas de Santo Tomas de Aquino quien enseño que el “alma es lo que nos hace humanos y nos separa de los demás animales. fieles, Señor, la vida ha cambiado no ha terminado, y, cuando este hogar terrenal se convierta en polvo, un hogar eterno se prepara para ellos en el cielo. Por esto LA CONMEMORACIÓN DE TODOS LOS FIELES DIFUNTOS no es una ocasión de tristeza sino de gran gratitud donde damos gracias a nuestro Señor por el regalo de nuestro ser querido quien ha muerto y al mismo tiempo nos reunimos con ellos con nuestros recuerdos. Fiesta de San Carlos Borromeo -4 de noviembre San Carlos Borromeo nació en una familia italiana adinerada y era el sobrino del Papa Pio IV. A la edad de veintidós, fue llamado a Roma y fue nombrado cardenal y administrador del Papa y de la arquidiócesis de Milán. A pesar de sus riquezas personales, San Carlos vivió una vida sencilla y austera y fue un gran colaborador de la reforma de la iglesia. En 1564 fue ordenado sacerdote y consagrado como obispo. El fundo seminarios e instituyó la enseñanza de la doctrina a los niños en las escuelas de Domingos. Siempre estuvo preparado para hacer todo por sí mismo, San Carlos trabajo sin descanso para ayudar a todos los necesitados en particular durante la plaga y hambre en 1576 ad. Él es el santo patrón de los Catequistas, Catecúmenos y Seminaristas. © Creative Ministry Resources 2005 Una Nota más Ligera Un hombre muere y va hacia las puertas. San Pedro lo recibe ahí. “Antes de ver a Dios,” dice San Pedro, “Yo creo que debo decirte que hemos visto tu vida, y realmente no hiciste nada particularmente bueno o malo. No estamos seguros que hacer contigo. ¿Puedes decirnos algo que nos pueda ayudar a tomar la decisión?” Casi todas las religiones del mundo se unen en nuestra creencia en el alma, y que es el alma lo que permanece después de la muerte del cuerpo. Y el Padre Richard Leonard, sj, dice que, “cualquier otra cosa que caracterice al alma, el recuerdo es una gran parte de ella.” Después de todo, no decimos esto en cada Oración Eucarística después de la consagración, “Hagan esto en conmemoración mía.” El alma recién llegada pensó por un momento y respondió, “Si, una vez yo iba manejando y vino una mujer que estaba siendo acosada por un grupo de ciclistas. Así que me pare, saque una barra de hierro y fui a buscar al líder de los ciclistas. Él era un hombre grande, musculoso y peludo con tatuajes por todo su cuerpo y un anillo en su nariz. Pues yo le arranque el anillo de su nariz y le dije más les vale que usted y su pandilla dejen de molestar a la mujer o van a tener que vérselas conmigo. Estoy muy impresionado dijo San Pedro, “¿Cuándo paso esto?” “Hace como dos minutos” En mi ministerio yo he presidido innumerables funerales, desde bebes hasta personas que han muerto a la edad de 106. Y todo lo que les dejan a sus seres queridos son sus recuerdos. Cada uno de estos recuerdos son importantes porque al recordar a nuestros seres queridos están verdaderamente presentes para nosotros. Para mi es su recuerdo lo que me calma el dolor de su muerte. Novena de todas las Almas Si desean que se recuerde a sus seres queridos en la Novena de Misas del mes de Noviembre no es tarde. Simplemente utilicen el sobre en sus paquetes mensuales o pueden recoger uno a la entrada principal de la iglesia y regresarlo en la colecta de la próxima semana o déjenlo en la oficina de la parroquia durante la semana. En los últimos dos meses he perdido con la muerte cuatro buenos amigos, Dick, un miembro de mi Club de Desayuno, John, un amigo querido por 25 años quien se unió a su esposa en el cielo, nuestro obispo Cirilo Flores y solo hace dos semanas un amigo de 40 años Monseñor Fred Florek. Los extraño inmensamente a cada uno de ellos ya que cada uno ha tocado mi vida y soy mejor debido a ellos y estoy agradecido con Dios por haberlos puesto en mi vida. No pasa un solo día en que no me dé tiempo de recordarlos al igual que a mis padres y a todos mis seres queridos que han muerto. Es tal vez uno de los momentos de mi día con más paz. Que tengan una buena semana y rezo para que nuestro Señor siga bendiciéndolos con su amor abundante y por la protección de nuestro patrón, Pedro el Apóstol. La fiesta de la CONMEMORACIÓN DE TODOS LOS FIELES DIFUNTOS (Todas las Almas) es la manera de la iglesia de decir que ¡todos los muertos nunca son olvidados y por lo tanto nunca están realmente muertos! El Prefacio Funeral de la Misa dice: De hecho para sus Cada partida nos hacer visualizar la muerte Cada reunión una pista de la resurrección. Arthur Schopenhauer St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Parish Page/Página 6 Thank you for your faithful stewardship of treasure October 25th-26th Offering General Fund:$17,187.44 Debt Reduction:$2,384.50 Gracias por su más fiel tesoro de Administrador U E …. SAVE THE DATE! Mark your Calendars for these Events Nov. 15 - Gala Auction - God Bless America Nov. 15 - Thanksgiving Walk Food Pantry Nov. 23 - Alternative Christmas Fair Jan. 8 - Epiphany Program Jan. 30 - Grandparents Day March 21 - Art Auction May 8 - Golf Tournament & Dinner ST. PETER the APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH THE ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY and the WOMEN'S GUILD are sponsoring THE FALL FASHION SHOW and LUNCHEON Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014 Time: Shopping begins at 10am. Sale items include Clothes, Collectibles and Holiday treasures. The Fashion Show and luncheon will follow at 11:15am. Place: St. Peter's the Apostle Hall 450 South Stage Coach Lane, Fallbrook CA Cost: $15.00 Tickets must be purchased at the SVDP Thrift Shop on Main or by contacting Judi Selsor at 760-728-9644. No tickets will be sold at the door on November 4. Infant Baptism Preparation Seminar The next Infant Baptism preparation seminar for parents and Godparents will be held on Saturday November 8, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. This seminar can be taken while you are expecting your child. It is also for those who are planning a baptism in the coming months. Stop by the parish office to register for Infant Baptism. You must register before the class. The parish shares your joy as you prepare to baptize your child. Men’s Prayer Group Meets every 1st, 3rd and 5th Wednesday of the Month in the Upper Room from 7-9pm. The next meeting is: Wednesday, November 5, 2014. Come Join Us for Fellowship! PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS: POR FAVOR RECORDAR EN SUS ORACIÓNES: The Sick / los enfermos… Erica Cordvan, Beverly Thill, Peter Anderson, Wallace Rothbart, Katie Bartou, Lorenzo Correa, Kay Ballota, Eugene Morrissey, Maria Eloina Garcia, Deacon Dennis Sullivan, Richard and Joann Prendergast, Jessica Bledson, Rita Plumar, Ruth Earle, Amada Ramos, James Whisnand, Samantha Becky, Jeri Brooks, Steve O'Neill, Jerry Beres, Robyn Reid Spencer, Eduardo Tobon, Ligia Ramirez, Nancy Clare Breining, Kerry Soteo, Pat Haladozek, Ken Woods, The Deceased / los difuntos … Mary Odermatt, Emorgelia del Carmen Pazos, John Ivelich, Maria Rosario Orozco, Joshua Hernandez, Ruth Anne Ellinger, Rigoberto Puga Olmos, Nemesio Rio, Alejandro Gutierrez, Chizuke Frances Sauter, Rose Mary Sawyer, Manuel Tomas, Eva Patz, Tomas Pascual, Eulalia Gaspar, Rosario Flores Cruz, Gilfred Lucero, William Schulte, Frank Ballotta, Frank Detchmendy, Frank Gagliano, Francisca Rodriguez, Joan Roche, Andre Mahaupt, John Hon, Mrs. Fagan, Dawn Mabugat Raeyes, Frank Rodriguez, Manuel Munoz, Antonio Eduardo Domingo, Maria Rantz, Melissa Villarreal, Roy Hollingsworth, Eduardo Mabugat, Dee Jesperson, Mary Louise Correa, Domingo Gutierres, Leonila Gutierres, Ricarda Gomez, Carole Platz, Mary Barrios, COURAGE -- This is a support group for those suffering with same-sex attractions. The goal of Courage is to practice chastity. For those choosing to go beyond chastity, Courage also encourages the person to discover his or her true heterosexual identity through the redemptive power of Jesus Christ. For more information, call Paul at (760) 723-0464. The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls’ Day) November 2, 2014 If we have died with Christ, we believe we shall also live with him. — Romans 6:8 If you want to drink, that’s your business. If you want to stop, that’s my business. I am here to share my experience, strength, and hope. You are not alone call Ken at 760-586-5204 - I can help! M I M Saturday November 1 4:30pm, Women’s Guild 6:00pm, Missa Propopulo Sunday November 2 7:30am, † All Souls’ Novena 9:00am, Rita & Martin de Fonseca 11:00am, † Flora Silva 1:00pm, † All Souls’ Novena Monday November 3 8:30am, Scott Bailey (Happy Birthday) Tuesday November 4 6:30pm, † All Souls’ Novena Wednesday November 5 8:30am, † Beverly McIntyre Thursday November 6 8:30am, † All Souls’ Novena Friday November 7 8:30am, † Robert O’Conner Saturday November 8 4:30pm, Missa Propopulo 6:00pm, † Gracia Diaz Page/Página 7 STEWARDSHIP CORNER All Souls Day on Nov. 2 is a day when we pray for deceased souls. These prayers may be general in nature or they may involve specific members of our families and our faith communities, including perhaps physically visiting the graves of our family members. On All Saints Day, we acknowledge the presence of those who have departed this life. Today, we recognize and honor them to an even greater extent. To practice stewardship completely we need to be aware of our personal families and our faith families. Just prior to today’s Gospel reading Jesus reminds us that “I am the bread of life.” Seven times in Holy Scripture, Jesus states, “I am…” followed by various statements which allow us to grasp more fully what He is and what He has done for us. Bread is considered one of those essentials “for life.” Jesus is reminding us that He is essential for life, for eternal life. Jesus is not speaking of the physical life on this earth, but about “eternal life.” It is that hope which allows us to trust in Him by living stewardship. This past June at Mass, Pope Francis said, “He Himself is the living bread that gives life to the world.” Let us embrace that hope. “ - See more at: http://www.thecatholicsteward.com - -The Catholic Steward, Reflection on Lectionary Readings - TRUE VOCATION The vocation of every man and woman is to serve other people. —Leo Tolstoy— Pray Daily for the Priests in San Diego November / Noviembre 2014 Oren Diario por los Sacerdotes de San Diego 1. Pope Francis 2. Bishop Cirilo Flores 3. Bishop Robert Brom 4. Bishop Gilbert Chavez 5. Rev. Michael Guinan 6. Rev. Luis Guzman 7. Rev. Craig Haider 8. Rev. Msgr. Timothy Harnett 9. Rev. Brian Hayes 10. Rev. William Headley, CSSp 11. Rev. Ronald Hebert 12. Rev. Scott Herrera, LC 13. Rev. Alfredo Heyrosa 14. Rev. Michael Higgins, TOR 15. Rev. Kilian Holland 16. Rev. Richard Hopkins 17. Rev. Edward Horning 18. Rev. John Howard, CJM 19. Rev. Richard Huston 20. Rev. Luke Jauregui 21. Rev. Tommie Jennings 22. Rev. John Keller, OSA 23. Rev. Brian Kelly 24. Rev. Ronald Kelso, SSC 25. Rev. William Kernan 26. Rev. Gwang Hyen Kim 27. Rev. Arnold Rex Kintanar 28. Rev. Chris Kintanar 29. Rev. Msgr. Raymond Kirk 30. Rev. Dennis Krouse W S —E S Monday October 3 / Lunes 3 de Noviembre Boy Scouts: 6:30pm-8:00pm; Loft Tuesday October 4 / Martes 4 de Noviembre WWJD Jr. High Youth Group: 6:30pm-8pm; Bosco Center Wednesday October 5 / Miércoles 5 de Noviembre Centering Prayer: 9am-10:30am; Upper room Women of the Bible: 9:15am-10:30am; Conference room Men’s Prayer Group: 7pm-9pm; Upper Room Thursday October 6 / Jueves 6 de Noviembre Catholic Bible Study: 9:30am-11:30am; St. Andrew Center Catholic Bible Study: 6:00pm-9:00pm; St. Andrew Center Friday October 7 / Viernes 7 de Noviembre Eucharistic Adoration: 9am-9pm; Church Saturday November 8 / Sábado 8 de Noviembre Infant Baptism Seminar: 9am-12pm; Library Knights of Columbus Spaghetti Sunday November 2nd, 2014, 4pm to 7pm Adults - $6.00 Kids under 11 - $4.00 in St. Peter Hall A Treasure Beyond Measure Thanks to the graciousness of our pastor, Father Ramon, we are privileged to have Eucharistic Adoration every Friday from 9am to 9pm. Review your Friday schedule and plan times to spend with the Lord. Bring your family or come alone but definitely make the effort to come. Your effort to come will be repaid a hundred fold! Oh Sacrament most holy, Oh Sacrament Divine all praise and all thanksgiving be every moment Thine. Every Friday in the Reservation Chapel from 9:00am-9:00pm For information call Mary at 760-723-5420. O P …. Fr. Fernando Suarrez will celebrate a Healing Mass at St. James Church at 7 p.m., Nov. 27. The Mass will be preceded by music and testimony at 6:30 p.m. Come early, as parking will be limited. For information, call (888) 590-5095. St. James Church is located at 625 South Nardo Avenue, Solana Beach. St. Bonaventure Clothing Drive St. Thomas More, 1450 South Melrose Drive, Oceanside, is holding its 20th annual clothing drive to help the poor served by St. Bonaventure Mission on November 8th and 9th on the parish grounds before and after all weekend Masses. The Mission continues to need gently used clothing, shoes, and blankets. Please help. For additional information contact Deacon Tom at 760-758-4100 Ext. 100 or at thomasg@stmoside.org. CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS St. Peter the Apostle 450 S. Stage Coach Lane Fallbrook, CA 92028-2457 PHONE 760-689-6200 CONTACT PERSON Steve Zimmerle Cell: 951-972-6573 EMAIL ADDRESS: spaccbulletin@yahoo.com SOFTWARE Microsoft Publisher 2010 Adobe Acrobat Windows 2010 PRINTER HP Photosmart TRANSMISSION TIME SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION 1-2 November 2014 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1-8 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS None