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MASS TIMES Mon-Fri: 6:30 & 8:30 a.m. Saturdays: 8:30 a.m. & 4:30 p.m. Sundays: 6:30, 8, 9:30 & 11 a.m., 12:30 & 6 p.m. 1st Friday of the Month: Adoration & Noon Mass Confessions: Saturdays 9:30-10:30am & by appt. Baptisms: Will take place on the 2nd & 4th Saturdays of the month at 12:00pm, and on the 3rd Sunday of the Month, Baptisms will take place at the 12:30pm Mass. 1576 Curtner Avenue, San Jose, CA. 95125 www.saintchris.com ST. CHRISTOPHER SCHOOL: 408-723-7223; www.stchris.us Principal: Mrs. Sally Douthit Associate Principal: Mr. Andrew Armann Vice Principal: Sr. Kieran O’Connor, P.B.V.M. Business Manager: Mrs. Stephanie Houlihan Finance Manager: Divina Orogo Development: Mrs. Arlene Vaccaro Parish Office Msgr. Allen Center 2278 Booksin Ave., San Jose, CA. 95125 Office Hours: Mon-Thurs, 8:30am—noon, 1:00-4:00pm Fridays 8:30am to Noon Main Office: 408-269-2226, (fax) 408-269-2784 Pastor: Rev. Christopher Bennett Ext. 202 Parochial Vicars: Rev. Paolo Gobbo Ext. 206 And Rev. Lieu Vu Ext. 211 Deacon: Deacon Bruce Zorio, Ext. 212 Parish Secretaries: Ext. 201 Adrienne DiVittorio, Sharon Tavolara & Karonne Carlsen Business & Facility Manager Elaine Blocher, Ext. 204 Safe Environment: Nancy Jolliff Ext. 213 RCIA To become Catholic: 269-2226 Ext. 212 Parish Records: Gayle Blackford Ext. 208 Pastoral Associate: Loretta Pfaff, 408-264-5114 Ext. 203 Youth/Young Adult Ministry: Chris Miller - 408-395-7949 Catechetical Ministry: 264-8764 Director: Robert Rodrigues Ext. 217 Rel. Ed. Assistant: Diane Forst Ext. 215 Elementary Sacrament Coordinator: Gina Park Ext. 214 Outreach Office: 269-2226 Ext. 210 Nancy Melander Pantry Hours: 4:00-5:30pm Wednesday & Thursday Call for Saturday Hours October 29th, 2017 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time

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MASS TIMES

Mon-Fri: 6:30 & 8:30 a.m. Saturdays: 8:30 a.m. & 4:30 p.m. Sundays: 6:30, 8, 9:30 & 11 a.m., 12:30 & 6 p.m.

1st Friday of the Month: Adoration & Noon Mass

Confessions: Saturdays 9:30-10:30am & by appt.

Baptisms: Will take place on the 2nd & 4th Saturdays of the month at 12:00pm, and on the 3rd Sunday of the Month, Baptisms will take place at the 12:30pm Mass.

1576 Curtner Avenue, San Jose, CA. 95125 www.saintchris.com

ST. CHRISTOPHER SCHOOL: 408-723-7223; www.stchris.us

Principal: Mrs. Sally Douthit Associate Principal: Mr. Andrew Armann Vice Principal: Sr. Kieran O’Connor, P.B.V.M. Business Manager: Mrs. Stephanie Houlihan Finance Manager: Divina Orogo Development: Mrs. Arlene Vaccaro

Parish Office Msgr . Allen Center 2278 Booksin Ave., San Jose, CA. 95125

Office Hours: Mon-Thurs, 8:30am—noon, 1:00-4:00pm Fridays 8:30am to Noon

Main Office: 408-269-2226, (fax) 408-269-2784 Pastor: Rev. Chr istopher Bennett Ext. 202

Parochial Vicars: Rev. Paolo Gobbo Ext. 206 And Rev. Lieu Vu Ext. 211

Deacon: Deacon Bruce Zorio, Ext. 212

Parish Secretaries: Ext. 201 Adrienne DiVittorio, Sharon Tavolara & Karonne Carlsen

Business & Facility Manager Elaine Blocher, Ext. 204

Safe Environment: Nancy Jolliff Ext. 213

RCIA To become Catholic: 269-2226 Ext. 212

Parish Records: Gayle Blackford Ext. 208

Pastoral Associate: Loretta Pfaff, 408-264-5114 Ext. 203

Youth/Young Adult Ministry: Chris Miller - 408-395-7949

Catechetical Ministry: 264-8764 Director: Robert Rodrigues Ext. 217 Rel. Ed. Assistant: Diane Forst Ext. 215 Elementary Sacrament Coordinator: Gina Park Ext. 214

Outreach Office: 269-2226 Ext. 210 Nancy Melander Pantry Hours: 4:00-5:30pm Wednesday & Thursday Call for Saturday Hours

October 29th, 2017 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time

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FIRST FRIDAY

OF THE MONTH 12 noon MASS

and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

This week is First Friday of the Month Devotion. In addition to our Sacred Heart devotion, we have a Eu-charistic devotion. After the 8:30 a.m. Mass, the Eucharist will be exposed for Adoration until 11:45 a.m. Followed by benediction then Mass at 12:00 noon to conclude the Eucharistic devotion. We invite you come and participate in this monthly devotion.

ALL SOULS REMEMBRANCE Honor your loved ones who have died by placing their name in repose upon the main altar of our church throughout the month of November. Begin-ning with the feast of All Souls on November 2nd, your deceased will be remembered in a special way at all Eucharist celebrations here at St. Chris-topher’s. Special envelopes which will enable your participation, may be found at the entrances to the Church or in your monthly envelope packet.

Feast of All Saints Wednesday, November 1st Feast of All Saints is a Holyday of Obligation. Mass-es are at 6:30, 8:00am, 10:00am, 12:00noon and 7pm

Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 29th, 2017

"You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul,

and with all your mind." -- Matthew 22:37

I would like to let you know of a new opportunity for Saint Christopher’s parishioners to leave a legacy by making a gift to our recently established Saint Christopher Parish Endowment Fund. You can make contributions online or by check with the form you will find at the back of the church.

St. Christopher Parish has committed to providing for the Village House women's rotating shelter for the homeless, promoted by our Diocese. We will be providing breakfast, lunch and dinner for up to 20 women from November 5-11th. The women will be housed at Holy Family Parish. Donations of break-fast or lunch items or a dish for the evening meal are needed. Monetary donations or checks made out to St Christopher are also appreciated. If you would like to help in any way as a server, cook, or by pur-chasing food, please contact Nancy Melander at the parish office.

Come and Be Comforted: A new group is beginning for the grieving who seek consolation after the death of a loved one, be the death recent or not. A four-week Series- Oct. 24th through Nov. 14th- Tuesday afternoons 1:00-3:00 p.m. at Church of Transfigura-tion 4325 Jarvis Ave. San Jose Ca, in the Fireside Room . Join others who are mourning for Scr ip-ture, faith-sharing & hospitality. RSVP: to Kathy Myers, Volunteer Coordinator via email: [email protected] or (408) 476-1514 or call the Parish Office (408) 264-3600.

You Made a Difference Barbara, a single mom with baby in her arms came to the Center for Learning and Loving knowing little English and unemployed. Thanks to a grant from Catholic Campaign for Human Development, the center was able to help her become fully fluent in English while providing childcare for her infant. Today Barbara is employed full time as a computer teacher. She’s able to support herself and her son while helping other women move from poverty to independence. Thank you for contributing to CCHD.

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28

4:30 Yvonne Pine, Ann & Joe Serlo, Aurelia Cortez, Lorraine Dipaolo, Carmen “Dolly” Lico

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29

6:30 Yvonne Pine, Frank Doyle, Tony Pacheco (sp int) 8:00 Yvonne Pine, Michael Giammona

9:30 Yvonne Pine, Louie Joson, Arthur S. Gutierrez Sacred Heart of Jesus (sp int) 11:00 Yvonne Pine, Maieta Family, Louie Joson Thomas Jude Vanderboch, Olga Richardson

12:30 Yvonne Pine, Louie Joson, Rafael Lacayo 6:00 Yvonne Pine, Lenny Leoita

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS (408) 264-8764

Religious Education Office Hours: Office hours- Mon.–Thurs.

8:30-a.m.-Noon and 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

Over 50’s

NEEDED MINISTERS TO THE SICK & HOMEBOUND

Can you spare one hour per week to bring Eucharist to those who are ill or homebound and cannot attend Church? If so, consider becoming a Eucharistic Minister to the Sick. This is a wonderful ministry in which you are able to offer those who are isolated by illness, injury or old age, the opportunity to be part of the larger community of St. Christopher. Please call Loretta Pfaff at 408-269-2226x203 or email at [email protected] if you are interested. Training is provided.

Friday, Nov. 10th -- Membership Meeting There will be a Memorial Mass in memory of our members in Church at 11:00a.m., followed by a brief meeting and Breakfast Buffet Brunch in Walsh Hall by John's Catering. Cost $10.00. Make check paya-ble to Over 50's. Checks must be in Lore's hand by Nov. 5th. No paying at the door. Lore's address: 1311 Vierra Ct. San Jose, CA 95125. Please remember to bring a gift for Layette Baby size Newborn to 6 months.

Altar Server Training

Boys and girls currently in 5th, 6th, or 7th grades who are interested in learning more about the minis-try of Altar Serving are invited to attend one of two orientation meetings, with a parent, to help them to discern this ministry. At the orientation we will an-swer your questions about training, scheduling, and the practical aspects of serving our parish as an Altar Server. To reserve your reservation for the upcoming training session, you MUST RSVP to [email protected]. Prospective Altar Servers will be taken on a first-come-first-served basis.

Orientation Meeting Date Thursday, November 9th, from 7:00 to 8:00 PM

in the Marian Room This Orientation is a prerequisite for Altar Server Training, and prospective Servers must attend 1 Ori-entation Meeting with a parent. Prospective Altar Servers must also complete the following 3-day training session:

Training Session Dates Thursday, November 16th from 3:30 to 5:30 PM in the church Friday, November 17th from 3:30 to 5:30 PM in the church

-and- Saturday, November 18th from 8:15 to 10:00 AM in the church Space is limited! You MUST RSVP to [email protected] to confirm your reservation for this training session.

Religious Education has now closed registration for the 2017-2018 session for grades 1-8. Registration for the 2018-2019 session will open April 2018. Please check the bulletin and parish webpage for announcements and updates.

Women’s Spirituality New Book: Exploring St. Paul’s Spirituality When? Thursdays of Oct/Nov. 7-9 pm. In Msgr. Allen Ctr. Please come thru the patio to join our lively discus-sions. Facilitator: Sr. Sharon, SND

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Social Justice

Confirmation: The next Confirmation session will be November 5: (Sunday) Ritual of Welcoming at 12:30pm Mass in church; followed by lunch and session from 1:45 until 3pm in Walsh Hall. Please contact Chris Miller at [email protected] or 408-395-7949 for additional information.

FYI, the full confirmation schedule is here: http://www.saintchris.com/documents/2017/8/StChrisConfschedule17-18-1-2.pdf and the youth ministry schedule is here: http://www.saintchris.com/documents/2017/8/St.Chrisschedule17-18.pdf

High School Youth Group: All high school aged students and their friends are welcome to attend. As always, dinner will be provided, and topics relevant to teenagers will be presented/discussed. No need to sign up---there is always a spot for interested teens! The full calendar for the year can be found on the parish website. The Fall semester theme is: What does the (Catholic) Church teach about….. There will be no October 29th session we will Resume November sessions: November 5th, from 7-8:30pm November 12th, from 7-8:30pm For more information, please contact Chris at 408-395-7949 or [email protected].

Young Adults: We are a group of parishioners ages 18 to 39, single and married, who are connected by our Catholic faith and who actively participate in the life of the Church. Our mission is to “continue lifelong learning in a Catholic environment through spiritual growth, reflection, and service as we strengthen our relation with God though each other, our faith, and our community.” Please contact youth and young adult ministry coordinator Chris Miller at 408-395-7949 or [email protected] for more information or upcoming events.

Love of neighbor is an absolute demand for jus-tIce, because charity must manifest itself in ac-tions and structures which respect human digni-ty, protect human rights, and facilitate ˙man de-velopment. To promote justice is to transform structures which block love.

1971 Synod of Bishops, “Justice in the World

Distributive justice requires that the allocation of income, wealth, and power in society be elevat-ed in light of its effects on persons whose basic material needs are unmet.

U.S. Bishops, “Economic Justice for All.”

Some people may be surprised to read in Exo-dus about the prohibition on charging interest on loans to the poor. Yet, there it is. It is especially striking when we reflect on the ongoing prob-lems in our financial system, the number of peo-ple who have experienced foreclosures on their homes, the high rates of interest charged on credit card debt, the oppression of high interest pay day loans, and the extreme income inequal-ity that has developed in our country over the last few decades. Number 341 of the Compen-dium of the Social Teaching of the Church ad-dresses the question of usury:

“Although the quest for equitable profit is ac-ceptable in economic and financial activity, re-course to usury is to be morally condemned: “Those whose usurious and avaricious dealings lead to the hunger and death of their brethren in the human family indirectly commit homicide, which is imputable to them”. (714) This condem-nation extends also to international economic relations, especially with regard to the situation in less advanced countries, which must never be made to suffer “abusive if not usurious finan-cial systems”. (715) More recently, the Magiste-rium used strong and clear words against this practice, which is still tragically widespread, de-scribing usury as a “scourge that is also a reality in our time and that has a stranglehold on many peoples’ lives.”(716)

(714) CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 2269 (715) CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 2438 (716) John Paul II, CATECHESIS AT GENERAL AUDI-ENCE (4 February 2004)

October 24: United Nations Day November 2: International Day to End impunity for Crimes Against Journalists

Thomas Walsh [email protected]

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Ladies’ Guild and Holy Name’s All women and men of the parish are welcome to

join the St. Christopher Parish Ladies' Guild and Holy Name Society.

The primary purpose of our organizations is to build and strengthen the St. Christopher community by hosting fundraisers and community events through-out the year. Our joint efforts fund St. Christopher’s school sports programs, parish and school technolo-gy and building upgrades, tuition assistance and numerous other local charities. Events such as the St. Christopher Festival, Benefit Auction, Antique Show and Western Welcome provide many opportunities to get involved. For more information about Ladies’ Guild, please visit www.stchrisladiesguild.org or email [email protected] or call Kelly Miller at (310) 739-6248. For more information about Holy Name Society, please visit www.stchrishns.org or email Bram Britcher at [email protected].

October 29th This Sunday, Following the 8 and 9:30am Masses, please join us for fellowship and refreshments in Healy Hall. Hosted by Holy Name Society.

The Outreach program will be collecting food for the Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets, turkeys, hams, stuffing mix, mashed potato mix, canned fruit, chili, cookies, canned gravy, and applesauce are needed. Gift cards to local grocery stores as well as checks made out to Saint Christopher Outreach are also appreciated. Please bring items to the church office before Thursday, November 16th.

Sharing Your Gifts With Our Community As A Lector

Can you share your gifts to serve our faith commu-nity? Each year, we need additional Lectors. These lay ministers proclaim the Word to us and lead us in the Prayers of the Faithful.

Please choose one of these New Lector Training dates:

Saturday, October 28th (9:00 am to 11:00 am) or Monday, October 30th (7:00 pm to 9:00 pm).

We’ll meet in the Church vestibule.

For more information and/or to reserve your spot for training please send an email to [email protected] or call 408.264.5114.

Adopt A Family- November 11th and 12th after Mass.

Our Outreach ministry will be distributing names of children registered in the Adopt A Family Christmas Program. Look for the table in front of church. If you are unable to be here that weekend, and would like to help in some way, please contact Nancy Melander at the church office.

The Annual 8th grade fundraiser has begun and helps to offset the costs of graduation activities. Two sizes are available: 6" pots in red, white and pink for $12 each and the larger 8"

pots in red only for $20. Order forms are available in the school office. If you know and 8th grader - order from them and they will deliver to you. Delivery day is Friday, December 1st in the gym; all poinsettias must be picked up that day. All orders are due Tues-day, November 7th. Contact Marnie Pearl (408-219-5459) or AnnMarie Kelly (408-921-2415) with any questions. Thank you for your support.

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The Christopher Ministry provides meals to parish-ioners during times of temporary crisis or hardship. If you or a fellow parishioner needs the help of the Christophers’, please contact the Ministry Chairper-sons. Also, please consider becoming a Christopher and helping provide this important and comforting service to members within the community. Thank you in advance for your support.

Caroline Begg Jennifer Webb (408) 267-7820 (408) 476-9006 [email protected] [email protected]

Tony Pacheco Jr. Jim Armetta Irma Riley

Danny Gamab Margaret Server Gilbert Catano Monroe Legg

Bill Percy

Roz LeFevre Marty Rattay, Roy LeFevre,

Martha & Charles Gregersen,

Dave Oliverio, Al Trznadel

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Please join the St Christopher ROSARY GROUP after 8:30AM Mass Weekdays (Mon through Sat)

By the grace of Our Blessed Mother, Mary, we are blessed to have one active visible Rosary Group in our parish. Please join us after the daily 8:30 AM Mass, where the Rosary Group remains after the fi-nal hymn, and joins in the prayer to Our Lady. This Rosary Group has a long history at St Christopher.

Everyone is welcome to join us after the 8 AM weekday Mass.

Be Well and Be Blessed

IN REMEMBRANCE Let us pray for all who have died, that

they may rejoice with the Risen Lord, especially:

Richard Joseph Romano, and Mary Sunseri

Interested in connecting with moms in the St. Chris community? The St. Christopher’s Moms Group (SCMG) provides parents of children from birth through age five with support,

friendship, and community. The SCMG offers a va-riety of activities and playdates for all types of moms and interests. For more information, or to become a member, email Aubrey Amatelli at [email protected]

Pray for the ill in our Parish

We continue to pray for all the men and women serving our country in this time of war:

Alex Ngo, Tim McCullough, Joey Bellomo, Nick Badagliacco, Matthew Ward, Angelo Totanes, Ciro LoBono, Tyler Hammerness, Branden Al-wine, Greg Cook, Connor McDonald, Christian

Dietz, Connor Quinn, Adam Christopher Madewell, Richard Stayskal, Larry Chartier,

Andrew Morgan, Derek Carroll, Allen Ellerbee, Obadihah Petteway, Eric Gentrup, Michael Ar-

none, David Wells, Ryan Trapani, Rafi Miranda, Spencer Fishman, Ryan A. Johnson, David Ryan, Benjamin Owens-Filice, Christopher

Healy, and Christine Doudell

Please Pray for us!!!

"Martha's Kitchen is having a Benefit Concert hosted by Hunger at Home on 11/10/17 at the City National Civic in downtown San Jose. The Joe Sharino Band will be performing. This is part of their Farewell Tour because Joe Shar ino is retir ing after 45 years. The event will also feature 8 food stations and 15 bars throughout the theatre hall. We have chefs from different hotels and sports teams to prepare food for our event.. For tickets, please go to www.marthas-kitchen.org.”

Winter brings crisp fresh air. A Worldwide Mar-riage Encounter Weekend is like winter because it’s a weekend full of fresh air and a time to rejoice in the beauty of our marriage and family. It’s a great time to rekindle communication and enjoy a week-end away. The next Marriage Encounter Weekend is November 10-12, 2017 in San Jose. For more infor-mation visit our website at: sanjosewwme.org or contact Ken & Claranne at [email protected] or 408-782-1413.

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