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November 4, 2018 | Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fr. Ernesto Orci Pastor eorci@saintlawrence.org 1-408-296-3000 Ext. 438
Fr. Joseph Page Parochial Vicar jpage@saintlawrence.org 1-408-296-3000 Ext. 440
PARISH OFFICE 1-408-296-3000 Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Saturday 9:00 AM - Noon parish@saintlawrence.org
Giuliana Barragan Office Manager gbarragan@saintlawrence.org Ext. 431
Vickie Wallace Office Assistant vwallace@saintlawrence.org Ext. 432
CATECHETICAL OFFICE SUNDAY SCHOOL OF RELIGION M. Eleanor de Paz - Catechetical Director edepaz@saintlawrence.org Ext. 433
MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY M. Eleanor de Paz middleschoolym@saintlawrence.org Ext. 433
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY highschoolym@saintlawrence.org Ext. 433
HIGH SCHOOL CONFIRMATION Elgin Presa - Coordinator Katrina Antonio - Coordinator highschoolconfirmation@saintlawrence.org
YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY youngadult@saintlawrence.org
ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOL (Pre-K - 8th Grade) Carina Lares - Principal clares@saintlawrence.org 1-408-296-2260
CHILDREN’S CENTER 1-408-296-8077 Teen Center & Extended Day Care Trini Martinez - Director
SAINT LAWRENCE THE MARTYR CATHOLIC PARISH AND EDUCATION CENTER 1971 ST. LAWRENCE DRIVE SANTA CLARA, CA 95051 TEL. NO. 408-296-3000 FAX NO. 408-296-3100
E-Mail Address: parish@saintlawrence.org Website: www.saintlawrence.org
Celebrating Our Catholic Faith through Worship, Education, and Service
MASS TIMES Sunday 8:00 AM 10:00 AM (Children’s Liturgy of the Word) 12 Noon 1:30 PM (Mass in Spanish) 6:00 PM (Youth Mass)
American Sign Language (ASL) Mass
3:30 PM (In the Church) 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month
Saturday 8:30 AM 5:00 PM (Sunday Vigil)
Monday – Friday 8:30 AM
Reconciliation Saturday 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM or by appointment
Eucharistic Adoration Thursday 9:00 AM Solemn Benediction 8:30 PM
Devotions Rosary (English) ● Monday to Saturday After the 8:30 AM Mass Rosario en Español ● Martes 6:30 PM en Capilla Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help ● Tuesday 8:15 AM
Chapel Open Daily from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM
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Notes: Stewardship is defined as the total collections from the regular weekly masses - Saturday 5:00 pm vigil, Sunday (8:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00 pm, 1:30 pm and 6:00 pm). Special Masses (i.e. Christmas and Easter) are also included and will be reflected in the chart during those specific weeks. Second collections and stipends are excluded from this data.
Has someone you know and love lost the faith?
On the last Sunday of each month a Mass is offered for them.
Please join our Saint Monica Sodality. There are no dues and no meetings, only your prayers are required. Send your names of loved ones to be remembered to The Saint Lawrence Parish Office. We will add these names to our special album and a prayer card will be given to you.
Please pray each day that all of our loved ones will return to God.
November 11, 2018 Education Center
November 18, 2018 Campaign for Human
Development
November 25, 2018 Fund for Church Loan Payments
and Maintenance
We are now selling
SCRIP at the Parish Office
Thursdays From 2:00 PM
to 5:00 PM Thank you
for supporting Saint Lawrence
the Martyr Parish
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This weekend we continue to hear from the Letter to the Hebrews. As early as the second century, this treatise bore the title “To the Hebrews.” Although no author is mentioned (for there is no address), a reference to Timothy suggested connections to the circle of Paul and his assistants. Yet the exact audience, the author, and even whether Hebrews is a letter have long been disputed. Priests played a significant role in Jewish religion, and the high priests served the special role of making sin offerings in the Temple and each year entering the Holy of Holies to offer atoning sacrifice for his own sins and those of the people. For several weeks now, the author of Hebrews has been contrasting the Jewish “Levitical” priesthood with the High Priesthood of Christ. Not only has Jesus’ sacrificial death made Jewish ritual sacrifices unnecessary, the author argues, but Jesus has even rendered the Levitical priesthood itself meaningless, because he himself has become the one and only priest of the new covenant. That might sounds odd, but in Christian faith, every priest shares in the one priesthood of Christ. They have no priesthood independent from his. Just as Christ’s sacrifice, offered “once for all” on the Cross, is made present in every Eucharist, so the one priesthood of Christ is made present in every bishop and priest. Because Jesus is the eternal high priest, the new covenant he initiated has no need for the endless succession of priests required by the old law. Jesus has already accomplished for all time what the high priests had to repeat “day after day.” Further, under Mosaic law, only men “subject to weakness,” that is, sinners, could assume the mantle of priesthood. But Christ, who is “holy, innocent, and undefiled,” has become our eternal priest, perfectly fulfilling “the word of [God’s] oath” – “Like Melchizedek you are a priest forever” (Psalm 110:4).
One Priesthood in Christ (taken from Commentary On Today’s Second Reading)
Please Pray
For . . . Our Parishioners,
Friends, and Family Vince Adan Ann Ayala
Razon-Barragan Malu Bautista Paul Bazigian
Mayeth Bernardo John Bonette
Cheryl Ann Coutcher Craig DeGiovanni Jr.
Toni DeGiovanni Suzanna Fossom
Matt Hardin Margaret Haselden
Connor Higgins Mary Lou Hostetter
Ann Lizotte Luli Maldonado Alvina Martinez
Patricia Martinez Jesus Julio Morales Jr.
Mackena Naki Pat Naki
Emily Grace Navarra Ernie Ortiz
Elizabeth Ostachuck Ana Perez
Alberta Perkins Lina Pirotta
Moses Pirotta Fatima Reis Joel Rivera
Dorothy Schwehr Ramón Valadez Soledad Valadez
David Vega Lina Velasco
Ricardo Villagomez Soyong Williams
Alma Zamora
Every Thursday, in the Chapel, All Day Adoration starts at 9:00 AM
and ends with Solemn Benediction at 8:30 PM
WE ARE ALWAYS IN NEED OF COMMITTED ADORERS.
If you would like to commit to a one hour of weekly Adoration,
please contact : The Parish office at (408) 296-3000
Forms are also available in the Church. Thank you!
Liturgy Corner by:
Deborah Ferry
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After the 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM Masses
in the Parish Hall
MENU: 3 Pancakes - 2 Sausages -
Scrambled eggs - Coffee - Tea - Milk
Just $ 5.00 Children under 4 FREE
Save the Date Friendship Luncheon
November 14, 2018
11:30am
Parish Hall
RSVP only if coming
Ellen Navarra (408) 244-9659
Cora Tarcha (408) 668-5652
Menu:
Mexican Food
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November 4 to 11, 2018 YEAR B
for the
The Luck of St. Lawrence is back! Tickets are now available at the Parish Office
Year! Deadline: Tickets must be returned to the Parish Office on Nov. 21, 2018 before 12 Noon for the drawing on Nov. 22, 2018.
Now on its The name of the winner of the October 31st drawing will be published in next week’s bulletin.
The Next drawing will be on November 22, 2018 for a $500 prize. Remember that each ticket you buy now gives you 8 chances to win. Please return your sold ticket stubs with payment to the Parish Office since the sooner you turn in your sold tickets, the more chances you have to win the prizes money.
You can be the next Lucky
Winner!
Palabra que da Vida
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No hay división en el Amor.
“Un letrado se acercó a Jesús y le preguntó: ¿Qué mandamiento es el primero de todos? Respondió Jesús: El primero es: Escucha, Israel: el Señor, nuestro Dios, es el único Señor; amarás al Señor tu Dios con todo tu corazón,
con toda tu alma, con toda tu mente, con todo tu ser. El segundo es éste: Amarás a tu prójimo como a ti mismo. No hay ningún mandamiento mayor que estos.” (Mc 12, 28-34)
Una de las muchas trampas que han acechado -y a veces cazado- a los católicos en estos años del posconcilio, ha sido la de intentar separar el amor a Dios del amor al prójimo. Durante un tiempo, se presentó el amor a Dios como competidor del amor al hombre, e incluso se llegó a decir que, si se amaba al prójimo por amor a Dios, en el fondo no se amaba al prójimo. De este modo se intentó cercenar la raíz del amor, la motivación religiosa. Sin otro motivo que el del amar al hombre por el hombre, pronto ese amor languideció, empezando por dejar de amar a aquellos que no eran “amables”: los enemigos, los antipáticos, los que son de otro país, de otra cultura o de otra religión.
En cambio, los que han resistido la prueba, han visto fortalecido su amor al prójimo, porque cuando el motivo humano para amar ya no era suficiente, estaba aún el enorme caudal del motivo divino. Si no haces las cosas por él -nos dice Dios, refiriéndose al prójimo-, hazlas por mí. Se trata, pues, de comprender que sólo hay un mandamiento: el del amor. Y que este mandamiento único tiene dos dimensiones inseparables: Dios y el hombre. No se puede amar al primero sin amar al segundo y viceversa. Pero el amor a Dios precede al amor al hombre, pues es su raíz, su alimento, su continua fuente de renovación. El amor al hombre, por el contrario, es la prueba de que nuestro amor a Dios es verdadero y no sólo una teoría retórica.
Propósito: Ama a Dios y ama al prójimo. No un amor a Dios prescindiendo de las personas. No un amor al prójimo prescindiendo de Dios.
Pbro. Santiago Martin. Responsable MARC.
For St. Lawrence Fifth Grade! Apply at waldenwest.org/volunteer (and request April 8-12, 2019)
waldenwest_cabinleaders@sccoe.org
For St. Lawrence Sixth Grade! Apply at waldenwest.org/volunteer
(and request February 25–March 1, 2019) waldenwest_cabinleaders@sccoe.org
40 Days for Life Fall Campaign is now over! The planning team thanks all of you who attended the events, prayed at the vigil, or fasted and prayed at home. The dates of the Spring campaign are March 6 to April 14, 2019. If you’d like more information – and especially if you’d like to volunteer to help, please contact: Rilene at (408) 800-5498 or 40dflsanjose@gmail.com.
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Office for the Protection of Children and
Vulnerable Adults
Diocese of San Jose Anthony Gonzalez
Phone: 1-408-983-0113
Fax: 1-408-983-0147 Emergency line: 1-408-983-0141
E-mail: protection@dsj.org
Office of Financial Services
If you suspect
financial mismanagement or misconduct in
your parish, school, or in the Diocese
of San Jose, please contact:
EthicsPoint dsj.ethicspoint.com
or hotline 888-325-7863
Sign-up to schedule a visit from the Pilgrim Virgin of Our Lady of Fatima
in your home. A statue of the Pilgrim Virgin of Our Lady of Fatima travels from home to home and remains in the home for one week subject to extension upon request for an additional one week.
Please contact: The Legion of Mary, Vickie Raniel at 408-209-0050
RETREAT: FROM GRIEF TO HEALING November 9-11, 2018
The Jesuit Retreat Center 300 Manresa Way, Los Altos, CA 94022
650-917-4000 The death of someone we love is one of the greatest sorrow we ever suffer – and grieving is our way of dealing with this loss. Together we will explore insights into the grieving process within a spiritual context. This will be a time for healing, understanding and solace through prayer and sharing. Facilitators: Fr. Andrew Rodriguez, S.J., Ms. Farelyn Lehane and Ms. Naomi. To register, www.jrclosaltos.org Click on Weekend Retreats. See the flyer in the lobby/parish office for more details.
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Weekend not because you need it, but because you and your marriage deserve it!
It’s a Weekend experience designed for married couples of all ages and backgrounds to enrich their marriage. Make this season special by devoting one weekend
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The next Marriage Encounter Weekends include: November 9-11, 2018 in San Jose, CA
and February 15-17, 2019 in San Jose, CA.
For more information and/or to register for a Weekend, visit our website at: sanjosewwme.org
or contact Ken & Claranne at applications@sanjosewwme.org or 408-782-1413.
CATHOLIC CEMETERIES
OF THE DIOCESE OF SAN JOSE
Please call ahead for Pre-Needs
or At-Need Arrangements
Gate of Heaven Cemetery
22555 Cristo Rey Drive Los Altos, CA
94024 (650) 428-3730
Calvary Cemetery 2655 Madden Avenue
San Jose, CA 95116
(408) 258-2940