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St. Joseph’s Catholic Church • 1813 Oakdale Road • Modesto, CA 95355
A Stewardship ParishA Stewardship ParishA Stewardship Parish Our Mission: To Evangelize God's People, beginning with the Gift of the Holy Eucharist
November 3, 2013 Thirty-first Sunday in
Ordinary Time
(209) 551-4973 Fax: (209) 551-3213
Visit our website: www.stjmod.com
Holy Eucharist Sunday Mass:
Saturday Vigil: 5:30pm Sundays: 7:30am,
9am (Traditional Latin), 10:30am, Noon, 1:30pm (Español),
5:30pm & 7:30pm
Daily Mass: 8am & 5:45pm; Saturdays 8am Traditional Latin Mass, Fridays at
Noon
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration:
Chapel access code available in office
Children’s Services: Liturgy of the Word (CLOW)
Sunday Mass 10:30am
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Monday thru Thursday 5-5:30pm Fridays 6:30-7:30pm
Saturdays 8:30-9:30am & 4-5pm Homebound please call 551-4973
for a priest to visit you by appointment.
Clergy: Fr. Mark Wagner, Pastor
Fr. Francis Joseph, OCD, Assoc Pastor Fr. Hamilton Suarez, Assoc. Pastor
Rev. Mr. Ken Ochinero, Deacon Rev. Mr. Ernest Ciccarelli, Deacon
RCIA Inquiries: Please contact John & Nichole
Sablan: 209-581-8477
From the Pastor’s Laptop In today’s Gospel Jesus attracts a sinner. How did He do it? He did it
by looking up at him, smiling and joyfully announcing that He wanted to visit his home: “Zacchaeus, come down quickly, for today I must stay at your house.” Notice that Jesus did not begin by pointing out the man’s sins. The result was that Zacchaeus “received him with joy.” (Luke 19:5-6)
Pope Francis loves to emphasize that we should go among the sinners, seek out the lost sheep, mingle with them until we “smell like the sheep,” and announce the Good News on every street corner. Obviously the lost sheep and the loiterers on the street corners will not be converted if the first thing we do is point out their sins. We must forget the sin for a moment and love the sinner. We must first show that we enjoy staying with them. This is what Pope Francis means when he says that we should not always talk about sin.
Today’s Old Testament reading describes the love of God as being exactly like this. It begins by saying that God is first of all merciful: “You have mercy on all… and you overlook people's sins that they may repent. For you love all things that are and loathe nothing that you have made…” Then it says that out of love, God gradually helps the sinner to change their ways for the good of their own souls: “O LORD and lover of souls… you rebuke offenders little by little, warn them and remind them of the sins they are committing, that they may abandon their wickedness and believe in you, O LORD!…” (Wisdom 11:22-12:2)
Pope Francis is just reminding us of a very practical piece of pastoral wisdom that appears in the Old Testament in the example of Jesus, and in the lives of the saints. It is also summed up in an old adage which appeared in the “Poor Richard’s Almanac” by Benjamin Franklin: “You catch a lot more flies with honey than with vinegar!”
REDISCOVERING THE CATECHISM
The Our Father with Fr. Mark November 18
7pm in Fr. O’Hare Hall
The Our Father is a prayer that most of us have memorized but do we really know what we are praying? Fr. Mark will shed some light on this powerful prayer using the Catechism.
Upcoming Events & Activities Parish Life
Welcome to St. Joseph’s
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We’re glad you’re here!
How can we help? 551-4973 Se Habla Español ........ Rosario x103 Adult Ed/Bible Studies...Michael x203 Altar Servers…………Svetlana x200 Buildings & Grounds... Tammy x207 Child Ed & Sacraments Debbie x205 Choirs & Cantors ........ Svetlana x200 Events & Activities ..... Tammy x207 Financial Services ....... Barbara x108 Live the Faith MagazineMichael x203 Giving to St. Joseph’s .. Tammy x207 Parish Lending Library ............. x208 Parish Ministries ............ Bertha x202 Parish Registration ........ Donna x102 Room Reservations ..... Rosario x110 Volunteering .................. Bertha x202 Youth Ministry ............. Nathan x206
Parish Office Staff & Hours (Lulu, Donna, & Rosario)
Monday-Friday: 8:30am-6:30pm
except Wednesday: 1-6:30pm Weekend Maintenance
568-7558
Questions? To make an appointment with a priest or deacon or to register at St. Joseph’s please contact Lulu, Rosario, or Donna in our parish office at 551-4973 or stop in. See open office hours below.
St. Joseph’s Music Department invites instrumental musicians to join our new instrumental ensemble to participate in special liturgies, concerts, Christmas and Easter Masses.
Volunteer Opportunity
St. Joseph`s Music Department is going to start a new vocal group to sing at funerals: Resurrection Choir.
If you are interested in either of these volunteer opportunities,
please call Music Director Svetlana: 551-4973 Ext 200.
ST. JOSEPH'S POSITION OPENINGS Full time, benefit eligible office and pastor's confidential secretary. This position requires office experience, Microsoft Office proficiency and the ability to acquire new technology applications. Literacy in spoken and written Spanish is desirable but not required. Applications and position description are available in the parish office. Open until filled.
MILITARY SUPPORT MINISTRY Our Military Support Ministry will be on the Plaza after Mass on Sunday, November 10th in honor of Veteran's Day. Please stop by to pick up a flag and a brochure to learn how you can help our military members and families. Consider a donation to assist the mailing of our Christmas
care boxes and to support the members of our armed services who are ensuring we remain a free and independent nation.
LONGSILOG BREAKFAST — NOVEMBER 17 The Filipino-American Liturgy Council Group of Ministries are serving their "Longsilog" breakfast on Sunday, November 17, 7am-noon. Cost is $6 and includes marinated sausages, fried/steam rice, eggs, fruits and beverages. Tickets will be sold in the plaza and at the door. Cooked/Uncooked sausages are on sale for $5/package. Take-out available. Fundraising will support our December 9-Day Novena "Dawn Mass/Misa De Gallo" and fellowship. Info Contact: Myrna Dirige 631-3589, Chit Afaga 918-6390, Imelda Miranda 529-0422.
Part Time, Office Assistant, Parish School of Religion. This position requires office experience, Microsoft Office proficiency and the ability to acquire new technology applications. Literacy in spoken and written Spanish is required. Applications and position description are available in the parish office. Open until filled.
Employment Opportunities
For more information on either position, please call Director of Operations, 661-8827.
LAY DOMINICANS Join Lay Dominicans in the Church immediately following 8am Mass on Saturday, November 9, in JP Room 5.For more information contact Judy Chamberlain 529-7545.
RCIA Inquiry classes are for people who want to learn more about
Catholicism, but aren’t necessarily sure they want to become Catholic. The RCIA
process is also for Catholics who have not yet completed their
sacraments of Confirmation or Holy Communion. To start the process: call John and Nichole Sablan 581-8477 to make an
appointment.
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psr@stjmod.com 209-551-4973 ext. 217
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Parish School of Religion
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL DONATION
PSR students, please bring canned fruit (pull top preferred) this month for St. Vincent de Paul. Food donations can
be put in the red shopping cart next to the PSR office. Thank you for your
kindness and stewardship!
Office hours: Monday 3:30 -5:30pm
Tuesday 3-6:30pm Wednesday 3:30- 5:30pm & 6:45-8:30pm
Thursday 3:30-5:30pm & 6:45-8:30pm
Religious Education Sacred Art… The Conversion of Zacchaeus
“The Conversion of Zacchaeus” by Bernardo Strozzi, 1581 – 1644
In this week’s Gospel we hear the story of Zacchaeus (Luke 19:1-10). This is a moving gospel passage because we see how powerful an encounter with Jesus can be. In many of the conversion stories in the bible we see an “invasion of grace.” This is the moment when God meets a person and invites them to be in a relationship with Him. For Zacchaeus this happens when Christ invites Himself to his house. This sacred art depicts the moment well. In each of these paintings Christ is personally speaking with Zacchaeus and inviting him. Zacchaeus responds immediately, joyfully welcoming Jesus and authentically converting his life in a concrete way. Christ is doing the same with each of us. How we respond to this invitation is the most important aspect of our life. God is always desiring for us to be in
relationship Him. That moment to respond to God’s invasion of grace could be right now! What is your response going to be?
“Zacchaeus”
by Caspar Luiken
(1672-1708)
“Jesus dines with sinners” by Paolo Veronese 1702
November School of Faith Class Schedule
Youth Ministry
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Contact Us!
Nathan Steingrebe
C. (209)247-7863 Nathan@stjmod.com
Samantha Jordan
(209)551-4973 ext.223 SJordan@stjmod.com
Aptos High School Retreat
November 8-10 This retreat is just around the corner and is filling up fast! Permission slips are
available in the youth office and parish office. The cost
is $100 for a weekend at the beach while growing and learning more about our faith, attending Mass, confession, adoration and having a lot of fun! Spots are filling up fast, so be
sure to sign-up soon.
Exciting things to look out for: Youth Ministry is going to
be having their XLT’s EVERY 3rd Friday of
EVERY month!!! We are excited for this
opportunity to love and glorify the Lord in
adoration! Praise and Worship will be led by
Franz Casiano, to help us go deeper in prayer. We
hope to see you every 3rd Friday at 6:30pm after
the 5:45pm Mass.
HIGH SCHOOL TEENS!!! Our annual January 2nd lock in is just around the corner! Keep your calendars open
for a night full of food, games and special events!
High School Teens!!! Do you desire to share Christ with your peers? Want to find a meaningful way to share your gifts and talents? Join our Peer Ministry Team Militia Mariae! Our Militia Mariae Team is composed of High School Teens who love to serve. They help
share their love for Christ with our 8th grade Confirmation students on Wednesday nights and
meet every Monday at 4:30pm to help plan nights. Please join us!
LifeNight Fun!
2013 Fall LifeNight Schedule November 3
November 10 — No Life Night November 17 November 24
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New to the Parish? Wondering where to start? Call the Center for Lay Apostolates
551-4973, ext. 207
Center for Lay Apostolates
Parish Stewardship — a way of life
Profiles in Stewardship by Michael Webster
FOCUS ON LEADERSHIP: Plaza Refreshments are served today by our Plaza Refreshment Volunteers. Please thank them for their service.
Sally Frampton
When I think of Sally, I think of the scripture: Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others, (Philippians 2:4). Sally is selflessly involved in many areas of our parish life. She is currently serving as a sponsor in RCIA. This is a serious commitment, to be a lifelong companion to someone who is thinking about becoming Catholic. It is also important for a sponsor to have a great love for the faith and a strong desire to be a saint. Sally possess both those qualities. Sally is on the Respect Life Committee, which mets on the third Sunday of every month. The Respect Life Committee sponsored the refreshments for our day of faith with Dr. Benjamin Wiker at the beginning of October. Sally was in the kitchen getting the refreshments ready from 6am and was one of the last to leave in the afternoon. She handled a great deal of the behind-the-scenes efforts for that wonderful event. Sally also helped with the Many Hands, Many Hearts, One Mission dinner gala yesterday. Sally continuously gives so generously of her time and is a shining example to all of us of what it means to be a selfless servant. Thank you Sally!
Family Promise Ministry—St. Joseph’s
We are a part of our local (13) church network. We are thankful for all of our St. Joseph’s Family Promise
Volunteers whose gifts of talent make this happen!
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From our Holy Father in Rome In the Diocese... NOVEMBER 8 — Left to Tell
November 8 Presentation Parish, 7pm. The Diocesan Black Catholic Alliance is offering a wonderful evening with Immaculée Ilibagiza, whose survival of the Rwanda genocide is an inspiring story of faith. Contact for tickets at $15: Oceletta Briggs 209/463- 3481or Donna Moses 209/271-6583 - email: DonnaMoses@sistahdjm@yahoo.com
HOLY FAMILY HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE
NOVEMBER 8-10 The Ladies & Friends of the Knights of Columbus welcome you to the 7th Annual Holiday Boutique November 8-10. Come and find many one-of-a kind items to decorate your home for the holidays. The boutique will also include delicious homemade baked goods, candies, breads, jams and jellies. Don’t miss the Sneak Preview on Thursday, November 7, from 6-9pm. The Boutique hours will be: 9am-7pm on Friday, 9am-6pm on Saturday and after 10am Mass on Sunday. Proceeds benefit local charities.
MORNING MEDITATION IN THE CHAPEL OF THE DOMUS SANCTAE MARTHAE
Fleeing from God Monday, 7 October 2013 Part I
To hear the voice of God in one’s life, one needs to open his heart to surprise. Otherwise, one can start “fleeing from God”. In fact, it happens that Christians sometimes run away from God, while people who are “far away” are able to hear him. This was the focus of the
homily Pope Francis delivered on Monday morning, 7 October at Santa Marta. The Bishop of Rome used the story of Jonah as a paradigm in commenting on the first reading (1:1-16; 2:2-11): “he had his entire life in order; he served the Lord, perhaps he even prayed a great deal. He was a prophet, a good man and he did much good”. Yet “he didn’t want to be disturbed in the way of life he had chosen; when he heard the word of God
he sought to escape. And he fled from God”. Therefore, when “the Lord sent him to Ninevah, he boarded a ship to Spain. He was fleeing from the Lord”. In the end, the Pontiff explained, Jonah had already written his own story: “I want to be like this, this and this, according to the commandments”. He did not want to be disturbed. This is why he fled from God. The Pope warned that we, too, can be tempted to flee. “We can run away from God,” he said, “as a Christian, as a Catholic,” and even “as a priest, bishop or Pope”. We can all flee from God. This is a daily temptation: not to listen to God, not to hear his voice, not to hear his promptings, his invitation in our hearts”. Although “we may make a direct getaway,” he also noted that “there are also more subtle and sophisticated ways of fleeing from God”. The reference was to the Gospel passage from St Luke (10:25-37) which tells of “a certain man, half dead, who had been thrown into the street”. The Pope continued, referencing the scriptures, “Now by chance a priest was going down that road. A good priest, in his cassock: good, very good. He saw him and looked: I'll be late for Mass, and he went on his way. He didn't hear the voice of God there”. It was, the Pope explained, “different from Jonah’s escape, Jonah was clearly fleeing. Then a Levite passed by, he saw [the man half dead] and perhaps he thought: If I take care of him or go close to him, perhaps he is dead and tomorrow I’ll have to go to the judge to give testimony, and so he passed by on the other side. He was fleeing from the voice of God in that man”.
8TH GRADE DAY CENTRAL CATHOLIC HS
NOVEMBER 15 Are you worried about high school? Then come to 8th Grade Day at Central Catholic High School, in Modesto, on Friday, November 15, from 9-1:30 PM. You will have the opportunity to visit classrooms with the students, participate in a rally, enjoy a free pizza lunch and dance. Learn all the ins and outs about high school including sports and activities. Call Ms. Jodi Tybor at 524-9611 and bring a friend. All public and private school students welcome.
Sacraments Our Mass Intentions
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This Week
Call the parish office at 551-4973 to find out
about online offertory gifts instead of writing
checks.
PERPETUAL EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
“Could you not keep watch for one hour?”
(Mark 14:37)
Adorers needed for one
hour a week! Please contact David & Monica
at 527-4920 if you can pick up an hour. You
will receive many blessings from Our Lord!
~Altar Flower Donation~ Remember a special
day or person. Call the Development Office
for info 551-4973, x202.
Sunday, November 3, 2013
10:30A Children's Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) JP6
3:30P Indian Mass Chur Monday, November 4, 2013
7:00P Charisma c Prayer (English) JP10
Tuesday, November 5, 2013 9:00A Senior Strength Training Hall 10:30A Light Weigh JP8 6:00P ESL Classes - Intermediates JP4 6:00P ESL Classes - Beginners JP2 6:15P Legion of Mary JP4 7:00P Charisma c Prayer - Spanish JP7
Wednesday, November 6, 2013 1:30P Widows & Widowers Bible Study JP5 5:45P Principles Study Group JP5 5:45P Path to Serenity - ALANON JP10 5:45P "Courage To Be Me" Alateen Grp JP8 7:00P Spanish Bible Study JP6 7:00P School of Faith-Espanol JP7
Thursday, November 7, 2013 9:00A Senior Strength Training Hall 6:30P Rosary Makers JP5 6:30P Compar endo las Escrituras JP4 7:00P Catechism - Vive tu Fe JP7
Friday, November 8, 2013 9:15A Rosary at the Abor on Clinic 12:00P La n Mass Chur 3:00P Divine Mercy Prayer Chap
Saturday, November 9, 2013 9:00A AA Language of the Heart JP4
Sunday, November 10, 2013 10:30A CLOW JP6
6:30P Volunteer Apprecia on Dinner Hall
9:00A Singles Retreat Day Hall
Latin Mass
Col. 3:12-17; Mt. 13:24-30
Readings 11/04– 11/10 Monday:
Rom. 11:29-36; Lk. 14: 12-14 Tuesday:
Rom. 12:5-16b: Lk. 14:15-24 Wednesday:
Rom. 13:8-10; Lk. 14:25-33
Thursday:
Rom. 14:7-12; Lk. 15:1-10 Friday:
Rom. 15:14-21; Lk. 16:1-8
12pm Latin Mass: Heb. 11:33-39; Mt. 5:1-12
Saturday:
Ez. 47: 1-2,8-9,12; 1 Cor. 3:9-11, 16-17; Jn. 2:13-22
Sunday:
2 Mc. 7:1-2,9-14; 2 Thes. 2:16-3:5; Lk. 20:27-38 or 20:27, 34-38
Sunday, November 3 (Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time)
7:30a All Souls in Purgatory 1:30p Joaquin, Natividad and Gloria Rocha and Anita Garcia
9:00a Albert Mendonca 3:30p Indian Mass
10:30a All St. Joseph’s Parishioners 5:30p Marion Holms
12:00p Dan Martin 7:30p Ruth Kolb
Monday, November 4
8:00a Dwaine Stephan and Byanca Soto 5:45p Marion Holmes and James R. Muncill
Tuesday, November 5
8:00a Elizabeth Machado and Marion Holms 5:45p Jim Trevillyan and Gill Sulano
Wednesday, November 6
8:00a Kathleen Hennessy and John N. Belo 5:45p Joe Mendes and John McCarthy
Thursday, November 7
8:00a Paul T. Urmeneta and Deceased Legionaries
5:45p August C. & Alice Costa and Resauro Villamayor
Friday, November 8
8:00a Ligaya Bautista and Fred Bustos 5:45p John E. Peyton and Deceased Members of St. Joseph’s Knights of Columbus
Saturday, November 9
8:00a Pol Marcale and Angeles Alegria 5:30p St. Joseph’s Memorial Mass
Sunday, November 10 (Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time)
7:30a Manuel B. Victoria 1:30p Raymundo Campos and Jesus N. Leon
9:00a Elizabeth Elson 5:30p Ricaredo Arnan
10:30a All St. Joseph’s Parishioners 7:30p Mary Rios
12:00p Kristen Machado
¡Bole n Parroquial en Español! DEL LAPTOP DEL PÁRROCO, Padre Mark Wagner
Bienvenido a St. Joseph’s
Parish School of Religion
Noviembre Escuela de Fe
OPORTUNIDAD DE EMPLEO - ST. JOSEPH'S Secretaria confidencial para el pastor, empleo de tiempo completo incluidos sus beneficios. Esta posición requiere experiencia en trabajo de oficina, competente en Microsoft Office y habilidad en aprendizaje de nuevas aplicaciones de tecnología. Habilidad de leer y escribir en español es deseable pero no requerida, pero si es indispensable que hable, escriba y lea en inglés. La solicitud y descripción de la posición se pueden recoger en la oficina parroquial. Se recibirán solicitudes hasta ser elegida la persona que asuma el cargo. Para más información, por favor llame a la Directora de Operaciones, 661-8827.
TALLER DE FORMACIÓN PARA CATEQUISTAS
El Padre Hamilton estará ofreciendo un taller de formación para catequistas el ultimo jueves de cada mes en el edificio JPII, salón #6. Todos los catequistas de habla hispana están cordialmente invitados a participar. Para mas información, por favor comuníquese con Rosario en la oficina parroquial 551-4973.
CONGRESO DIOCESANO DE EVANGELIZACION
Y SANACION Noviembre 16 y 17 8am-6pm Auditorio Cívico de Stockton
Acompáñenos en este congreso anual de la Renovación Carismática de la Diócesis de Stockton el Padre Martin E. Delgado y el Padre José Domingo. Entrada gratis. Para más información llame a Cecilia 216-7179, Chelo 809-6776, o Ladislao 604-6323.
En el Evangelio de hoy Jesús atrae a un pecador. ¿Cómo lo hace? Lo hace mirándolo, sonriéndole y gozosamente anunciando que deseaba visitar su hogar: “Zaqueo, baja pronto, porque hoy debo de quedarme en tu casa.” Noten que Jesús no comenzó señalando los pecados del hombre. El resultado fue que Zaqueo “lo recibió con gozo.” (Lucas 19:5-6)
El Papa Francisco le encanta enfatizar que debemos de ir entre en los pecadores, buscando las ovejas descarriadas, convivir con ellas hasta que “olamos a oveja,” y anunciar las Buenas Nuevas en cada esquina. Obviamente que las ovejas descarriadas y los que se paran en las esquinas no van a tener una conversión si lo primero que hacemos es señalar su pecado. Debemos de olvidar el pecado por un momento y amar al pecador. Primero debemos demostrar que queremos estar con ellos. Esto es lo que el Papa Francisco quiere decir cuando dice que no debemos de estar siempre hablando del pecado. La lectura de hoy del Antiguo Testamento describe el amor de Dios siendo exactamente de esta manera. Dice que primero que todo Dios es misericordioso: “Te compadeces de todos… y aparentas no ver los pecados de los hombres, para darles ocasión de arrepentirse. Porque tu amas todo cuanto existe y no aborreces nada de lo que has hecho...” Luego dice que por amor, Dios poco a poco ayuda al pecador a cambiar su vida para el bien de su alma: “Tu amas todo lo que existe ...Por eso reprendes poco a poco a los que caen, y los amonestas recordándoles sus pecados, para que se aparten del mal y crean en TI, SENOR.” (Sab. 11:22-12:2)
El Papa Francisco nos recuerda sobre una parte muy práctica de nuestra sabiduría pastoral que aparece en el Antiguo Testamento, el ejemplo de Jesús, y en la vida de los santos. Todo se puede resumir en el antiguo dicho que aparece en el “Almanaque de Poor Richard” por Benjamín Franklin: “¡Uno atrapa mas moscas con miel que con vinagre!”
Asistente de Oficina, empleo de medio tiempo en la Escuela de Religión Parroquial. Este puesto requiere experiencia en oficina, habilidad en Microsoft y de adquirir nuevas aplicaciones de tecnología. Se requiere poder hablar y escribir en español. La solicitud y descripción de la posición se pueden recoger en la oficina parroquial. Se recibirán solicitudes hasta ser elegida la persona que asuma el cargo. Para más información, por
favor llame a la Directora de Operaciones, 661-8827. Página 8 - St. Joseph’s Modesto
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Nuestro Santo Padre en Roma CORRESPONSABILIDAD (STEWARDSHIP)
Por Michael Webster MISAS MATUTINAS EN LA CAPILLA DE LA DOMUS SANCTAE MARTAHE
En fuga de Dios Lunes 7 de octubre de 2013 Parte I
Para oír la voz de Dios en la propia vida hay que tener un corazón abierto a las sorpresas. De otro modo el riesgo es ponerse «en fuga de Dios», alegando tal vez hasta una buena excusa. Y así puede ocurrir que precisamente los cristianos tengan la tentación de huir de Dios y las personas «lejanas» consigan en cambio escucharle. Lo dijo el Papa Francisco, quien, al celebrar la misa el lunes 7 de octubre, por la mañana, en Santa Marta, sugirió un camino seguro: dejemos escribir nuestra historia por Dios.
El Obispo de Roma, en la homilía, tomó como paradigma la historia de Jonás, comentando la primera lectura (1, 1 - 2, 1.11): él «tenía toda su vida bien organizada: servía al Señor, tal vez oraba mucho. Era un profeta, era bueno, hacía el bien». Como «no quería que se le molestara, con el método de vida que había elegido, en el momento en que oyó la palabra de Dios empezó a huir. Y huía de Dios». Así, cuando «el Señor le envía a Nínive, él toma la nave rumbo a España. Huía del Señor».
A fin de cuentas —explicó el Pontífice—, Jonás se había escrito la propia historia: «Yo quiero ser así, así, así, según los mandamientos». No quería ser molestado. He aquí la razón de su «fuga de Dios». Una fuga que, como alertó el Papa, puede vernos como protagonistas también a nosotros hoy. «Se puede huir de Dios —afirmó— siendo cristiano, siendo católico», incluso «siendo sacerdote, obispo, Papa. Todos podemos huir de Dios. Es una tentación cotidiana: no escuchar a Dios, no escuchar su voz, no oír en el corazón su propuesta, su invitación». Y si «se puede huir directamente» —prosiguió— «hay otras maneras de huir de Dios un poco más educadas, un poco más sofisticadas». La referencia es al pasaje evangélico de Lucas (10, 25-37) que cuenta de «este hombre, medio muerto, arrojado en el suelo de la vía. Por casualidad un sacerdote bajaba por la misma calle. Un digno sacerdote, con sotana: bien, buenísimo. Vio y miró: Llego tarde a misa, y continuó su camino. No había oído la voz de Dios, ahí». Se trata —explicó el Papa— de «una manera distinta de huir: no como Jonás, que huía claramente. Después pasó un levita, vio y tal vez pensó: Pero si yo lo tomo o si me acerco, tal vez está muerto, y mañana tendré que ir al juez y dar testimonio. Y siguió su camino. Huía de esta voz de Dios en aquel hombre». En cambio es «curioso» que quien tiene «la capacidad de entender la voz de Dios» sea «sólo» un hombre «que habitualmente huía de Dios, un pecador». En efecto —precisó el Pontífice—, «quien oye la voz de Dios y se acerca» al hombre necesitado de ayuda «es un samaritano, un pecador» lejano de Dios. Un hombre —recalcó— que «no estaba acostumbrado a las prácticas religiosas, a la vida moral». Estaba teológicamente en el error «porque los samaritanos creían que a Dios se le debía adorar en otro sitio» y no en Jerusalén.
Cuando pienso en Sally, pienso en la Escritura que dice: “No busque nadie sus propios intereses, sino mas bien preocúpese cada uno por los demás.” (Filipenses 2:4) Sally es parte de muchos ministerios en nuestra parroquia. Ella sirve ahora como madrina en RCIA. Este es un compromiso serio, el ser un compañero de por vida para alguien que se esté volviendo católico. También es importante que el padrino tenga un gran amor por la fe y un gran deseo de volverse santo. Sally posee estas dos cualidades. Sally es parte del comité de Respeto por la Vida el cual se reúne cada tercer domingo del mes. El Comité de Respeto por la Vida donó los refrescos y aperitivos para el día de Fe con el Dr. Benjamin Wiker al comienzo de octubre. Sally estuvo en la cocina desde las 6am y fue una de las ultimas personas en salir esa tarde. Ella se encargó de todos los esfuerzos para que fuera este un maravilloso evento. Sally también ayudó en la cena de gala de Many Hands, Many Hearts, One Mission ayer. Sally continuamente da generosamente de su tiempo y es un ejemplo brillante para todos nosotros de lo que es un siervo desinteresado. ¡Gracias Sally!
Sally Frampton
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THOMAS P. HOGANATTORNEY AT LAW & CPA
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Gary Moya......Owner/Parishioner3833 McHenry Ave.
523-4706Our technicians are
ASE Certified
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This service is provided by theU.S. Catholic Bishops’ Office of Film and Broadcasting
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FUNERAL HOMESTHREE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
523-9135MEMBER FATIMA PARISH
To Buy or Sell AvonCall: Susan Padilla (parishioner)
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Little Tables for Kids • Cabinets for Garage • Workbenches
Custom Made PicnicTables, Pine-Redwood
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RENAE M. DIAS, Agent CA Insurance Lic. #0B00575• Health Plans and Insurance• Employee Benefit Plans • Personal Health Coverage Planning
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Gloria VasquezSales RepresentativeServicio en EspañolCalifornia State Automobile Association3525 Coffee RdModesto, CA 95355Tel 209-530-2653Fax 209-522-5709Res 209-552-0104Email Gloria_Vasquez@csaa.comCalifornia License No. 0175868
Parishioner Membership | Insurance | Travel
523093 St Joseph Church (A)
3224 McHenry Ave.• Modesto • 529-6860
Theresa MartinhoParishioner
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CHEVROLET • GEO
David & Jim HalvorsonParishioner
4742 McHenry Ave.557755--11660066
WHY IS ITA man wakes up after sleepingunder an ADVERTISED blanketon an ADVERTISED mattress
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brushes his teethwith ADVERTISED toothpaste
washes with ADVERTISED soapputs on ADVERTISED clothes
drinks a cup of ADVERTISED coffee
drives to workin an ADVERTISED car
and then . . . .refuses to ADVERTISEbelieving it doesn’t pay.Later if business is poor
he ADVERTISES it for sale.WHY IS IT?
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MODESTO GROCERY & DELIAsian Produce, Fish & Lechon
1800 Prescott Rd., ModestoOpen 7 days 9 AM - 6 PM
524-7186
John L. Gorman IIIAttorney At Law
1200 G Street, Ste. BModesto, CA 95354
(209) 548-4000Se Habla Español
Voted Modesto’s Favorite Lawyer
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Bel PiattoCucina ItalianaFine Italian Cuisine
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Locations:
Vintage Faire MallOakdale Rd.
577-19012345 Scenic & Oakdale Rd.
ST. PAUL’S PRESCHOOLOpen Enrollment Begins March 21, 2013
“Helping Children Grow”Contact: Carol at 527-3382
1528 Oakdale Rd.–Modesto, CA
BRAD E. PEZOLDT D.D.S., M.S.D.Orthodontist
Board Certified Orthodontic Specialist524-8381 / Parishioner
Festival Report:
*6,400+ volunteer hours *1,000’s+ meals and drinks
*A parish family of welcome, work and mission
*$20,000 raised for our parish *48, 613 cans of food!!!!!
Praying Gratefully, Serving Responsibly and
Giving Generously:
St. Joseph’s Parish