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29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Blessed Sacrament October 20, 2019
MASS SCHEDULE:
Saturday: 8:00AM; 5:00PM (Vigil) Sunday: 8:00AM, 10:00AM, 6:00PM, & Spanish Mass 4:00PM
Monday - Friday: 8:00AM Holy Days & Special Services: See bulletin
RECONCILIATION: Saturdays: 4:00PM
PERPETUAL HELP NOVENA: Tuesdays: 8:30AM
EXPOSITION of the BLESSED SACRAMENT w/ BENEDICTION 8:30AM - 9AM (1st Friday of the month)
4540 El Cerrito Drive San Diego, CA 92115
Phone: 619-582-5722 Website: www.blessedsacrament-sandiego.org Parish E-Mail: [email protected] Clergy: Pastor: Fr. Jose Goopio, SVD Associate: Fr. Anthony Yang, SVD Deacon: Tony Albers Deacon: Herb Kelsey
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CALENDAR
Legion of Mary Meetings Sundays 11:15am - 12:15pm PHL
Catolicos de Conversion Tuesdays 6:30pm-9pm PH
OCTOBER
Oct. 21-25 - Fr. Jose & Fr. Anthony away on SVD Retreat
Oct. 26 - Altar Server Training & Refresher 11am in CH
Oct. 31 - Halloween NOVEMBER
Nov. 1 - All Saints Day Masses at 8am, 10am & 6pm (holy day of obligation)
Nov. 2 - All Souls Day & Mass of Remem - brance at Sat. 5pm Mass
Nov. 3 - Daylight Saving Time Ends
Nov. 4 - No Cares for Kids Mtg
Nov. 6 - Knights of Columbus Mtg YR 7pm
Nov. 10 - African Mass & Gathering 1pm
Nov. 11 - Veterans Day
Nov. 13 - Soup & Salad 5-7pm PH
Nov. 14 - Woman’s Club Mtg PH 9am Nov. 28 - Thanksgiving Day Mass 9am
Nov. 28-29 - Parish Office Closed
Parish Community Announcements
Sunday Financial Collection October 12 - 13:
$4,982.00
Thank you for your continued support.
World Mission Sunday Appeal October 19 & 20
this weekend 2nd collection We welcome Janice England and Tony McConnell
of the Lay Mission-Helpers Association (LMH)
Janice & Tony will speak to us of their experiences & World Mission Sunday. Lay Mission-Helpers Association (LMH). Founded in Los Angeles in 1955 has
sent over 700 men, women and families on mission to 36 countries. These dedicated Catholics have served as teachers, nurses, computer technicians, &
other professionals. More information visit www.laymissionhelpers.org.
Pope Francis invites the entire Church to support mission dioceses in Africa, Asia, the Pacific Islands, & parts of Latin America & Europe, where priests,
religious & lay leaders serve the world’s most vulnerable communities. Please keep the Pope’s missions in your prayers & be generous in this week’s
collection for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith
Please use the special blue envelopes are available and
make your check payable to: Propagation of the Faith Credit card donations or more information visit: www.helpthemissions.org
Altar Server Training & Refresher
Sat. Oct. 26 - at 11am in the church
Thinking about serving your faith commu-nity? We desperately need Altar Servers
for our weekend masses. Must be at least in 5th grade.
If interested contact Jeanine Yin in the church office. 619-582-5722 or
All Souls’ Day and Mass of Remembrance
Saturday, November 2 5:00pm Mass
Mass of Remembrance - Our parish community remembers your loved ones who passed away during the past year. A candle will be lit in their memory during Mass. The family members may take the candle home after mass.
All Souls Novena - Honor your deceased loved ones with 9 consecutive Masses. Your All Souls Day Remembrance envelopes with the names of your loved ones will be placed on the altar. Envelopes are in your envelope packets and extra envelopes are available at the church doors.
All Saints Day Friday, November 1
Masses are at 8am, (10am SKDA school & parishioner) & 6pm
It is a Holy Day of Obligation
No Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament or Benediction on this first Friday.
Fr. Jose and Fr. Anthony Away on an SVD Province Retreat
Oct. 21 - 25 We will have other priests coming to celebrate mass with us during this time.
Please keep Fr. Jose, Fr. Anthony and the SVD priests in your prayers.
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Parish Community Announcements
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Blessed Sacrament Parish recipient of
Interfaith Shelter Network Congregation Spirit
of Service Award
Last Saturday, October 12 Fr. Jose and Cathie received the Interfaith Shelter Network Congregation Spirit of Service Award for Blessed Sacrament Parish. For over 29 years we have sponsored an El Nido Apartment.. This is Transitional Housing for Abused Woman with Children and is operated by the Interfaith Shelter Network. Your donations through the quarters collection and the giving tree has supported El Nido. As the mother and her children transition on the apartment is refurnished for the another mother and her children.
Thank you for your continued support of El Nido.
We especially Thank Cathie Senoff for her many years of hard work and dedicated service as Blessed Sacrament’s coordinator and supporter for El Nido.
Faith Formation
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (R.C.I.A.)
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (R.C.I.A.) is the process by which adults and children of catechetical age who have not been baptized are initiated into the Catholic Church. This is an ongoing process that a person can come into at any time during the year. If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about the Catholic faith, please contact Nancy Scibetta, in the parish office.
First Communion: Sundays at 9:00 am Youth Room/School
Confirmation: Sundays at 7:00 pm in Parish Hall R.C.I.A.: Sundays at 11:15 am in the Youth Room
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REFLECTIONS Treasures From Our Tradition
Although the hours of daylight are rapidly dwindling, many people would say that these October days bring the year’s most splendid weather. Americans are riders and joggers, not strollers, and so the pleasures of the season are often lost on us. This is not the case with many Jewish people, who observe an ancient rule in walking to syna-gogue on the Sabbath. On city streets and suburban sidewalks in many cities, we may notice around sunset the nicely dressed families walking and chatting on Friday after-noon. After a short prayer at dusk, the families stroll home again for a relaxing and festive meal. They re-turn to synagogue in the morning, and then spend an afternoon in fami-ly leisure until three stars appear in the night sky and Sabbath ends. Catholics, on the other hand, pile into the car and drive even a short distance to Mass; some even divide the family to participate at different hours. For Jews, the leisurely walk marks a dividing line between hectic life commitments and a day of abun-dant joy and enrichment. Before we became an automobile culture, Cath-olics embraced a similar pace, and in most places walked to church. These lovely days of fall invite us to tap into an old and life-giving tradi-tion. If you live within a mile of your church, walk next week. If you must drive, park at a good distance and walk the rest of the way. Talk about your life, greet strangers, notice the crunch of leaves under your shoes. You may be surprised at how differ-ent Sunday Mass feels when it is framed by leisure!
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PERSISTENCE
Today’s readings are about persis-tence, passionate persistence. Exodus tells of a battle won despite weariness because Moses, with help from Aaron and Hur, held his hands raised. Timothy asks that same per-sistence of his community and us. Luke tells of a court case won by a widow, despite the dishonesty of the judge, because she will not leave him alone. The psalm reminds us that God is everywhere, guarding us from harm day and night, coming and going, now and forever. The readings are about persistence, the relentless, unwavering pursuit of what must not be lost. The readings are about God’s passionate persis-tence in pursuing us, seeking to win our hearts.
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LA PERSISTENCIA
Las lecturas de hoy son acerca de la persistencia, persistencia apasiona-da. El Éxodo narra una batalla ga-nada a pesar del cansancio porque Moisés, con la ayuda de Aarón y Jur, mantuvieron sus brazos levantados. Timoteo pide esa misma persistencia de su comunidad y de nosotros. Lu-cas cuenta un caso de justicia que gana una viuda, a pesar del juez in-justo, porque ella no dejaba de acudir a él. El Salmo nos recuerda que Dios está en todos lados, cuidándonos día y noche de cualquier daño, yendo y viniendo, ahora y por toda la eterni-dad. Las lecturas son acerca de la persistencia, la búsqueda constante e inquebrantable de lo no se debe perder. Las lecturas son acerca de la persistencia apasionada de Dios en buscarnos, buscarnos para ganar nuestros corazones.
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Message from Sr. Eleanor & Sr. Katie
Our "Thanks" to all the Blessed Sacrament parishioners who showed us so much love the many years we served in the parish. To those who have sent us birthday cards, Christ-mas cards, etc. during the year, we thank you and want you to know that each card is cherished and displayed on our little altar for one whole day. On that day our prayers and thoughts and love go out JUST FOR YOU. We love you ALL, and miss you, dear Blessed Sacrament parishioners, and thank God that we could be a part of your life and service to the Lord from 1982 till 2011. Sister Eleanor and Sister Katie
SAINTS & SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time; World Mission Sunday Tuesday: St. John Paul II Wednesday: St. John of Capistrano Thursday: St. Anthony Mary Claret Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary
BSP Sunday Hospitality 1st week: Women’s Club 2nd week: Vietnamese Group
3rd week: Knights of Columbus 4th week: Spanish Community 5th week: Spanish Community
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MASS INTENTIONS
SATURDAY, Oct. 19 5pm - Holy Souls in Purgatory †
SUNDAY, Oct. 20 8:00am - Parishioners 10:00am - Rev. Thomas Gillespie † 6:00pm - Bob McGaffigan †
MONDAY, Oct. 21 8am - Holy Souls & the Unborn †
TUESDAY, Oct. 22 8am - Holy Souls in Purgatory †
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 23 8am - Holy Souls & the Unborn †
THURSDAY, Oct. 24 8am - John Bowman - int.
FRIDAY, Oct. 25 8am - Mary Hoang Family - int.
SATURDAY, Oct. 26 8am - Ellen Heid † 5pm - Graciano Family - int.
PRAY DAILY FOR OUR PRIESTS
Scripture Readings & Prayer
SUNDAY, October 20 Rev. Dennis Krouse
MONDAY, October 21 Rev. Brent Kruger, CSC
TUESDAY, October 22 Rev. Andrew Kunambi
WEDNESDAY, October 23 Rev. Tom Kuzhippalayil, SDB
THURSDAY, October 24 Rev. Khuyen Lai
FRIDAY, October 25 Rev. Peter Vu Lam
SATURDAY, October 26 Rev. Bernardo Lara
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TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading -- As long as Mo-ses kept his hands raised up, Is-rael had the better of the fight (Exodus 17:8-13).
Psalm -- Our help is from the Lord, who made heaven and earth (Psalm 121).
Second Reading -- Remain faith-ful to what you have learned and believed (2 Timothy 3:14 -- 4:2).
Gospel -- Will not God secure the rights of his chosen ones who call out to him day and night? (Luke 18:1-8).
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass (c) 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
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If interested please contact the parish office for more information at [email protected] or 619-582-5722
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Rom 4:20-25; Lk 1:69-75; Lk 12:13-21
Tuesday: Rom 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 20b-21; Ps 40:7-10, 17; Lk 12:35-38
Wednesday: Rom 6:12-18; Ps 124:1b-8; Lk 12:39-48
Thursday: Rom 6:19-23; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 12:49-53
Friday: Rom 7:18-25a; Ps 119:66, 68, 76-77, 93-94; Lk 12:54-59
Saturday: Rom 8:1-11; Ps 24:1b-4ab, 5-6; Lk 13:1-9
Sunday: Sir 35:12-14, 16-18; Ps 34:2-3, 17-19, 23; 2 Tm 4:6-8, 16-18; Lk 18:9-14
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September 13—December 13, Christ: Life, Death, & Resurrection An art exhibit of Italian Renaissance drawings and prints that include Michelangelo, from the British Museum, now at the University of San Diego, Hoehn Family Galleries, Founders Hall. Info:call 619-260-7516 or www.sandiego.edu/britishmuseum
November 3 Academy of Our Lady of Peace Open House, 1pm - 4pm OLP invites all prospective students & their families to attend. OLP is a all-girls, secondary school founded in 1882 by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. Campus tours, presentations, speak with Head of School, faculty, student club leader-ship, athletic coaches, & more on the benefits of an OLP education! Register online at www.aolp.org/admission/openhouse.
Fri. Oct. 25th , 6-8pm St. Katharine Drexel Academy Halloween Carnival SKDA invite parishioners to their Halloween carnival on SKDA campus. There will be tickets sold for the booths (in kind donation) for prizes and pizza & drinks will be available for purchase. Come in your costume because at 7:30 pm there will be a costume contest!
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PRAYER GROUP
MEETINGS Our Lady of Blessed Sacrament Legion of Mary Meets on Sundays 11:15am to 12:15pm Parish Hall Library Catolicos de Conversión Se reúne los martes de 6:30 pm a 9 pm INFO: Orlando Lopez 619-383-5964
SOCIAL GROUPS
Cares for Kids Teresa Markey 619-582-2141
Culture of Life Margie Morrison 619-582-8651
Knights of Columbus John Agoh 619-278-8405
Women’s Club Pat Luebbers 619-262-8522
FORMED Website
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Parish Information & Resources Parish ID# for United Way Contributions is 9753
PARISH OFFICE 619-582-5722
Pastoral Staff
Fr. Jose Goopio, Pastor
Deacon Herb Kelsey
Deacon Tony Albers
Administrative Staff
Jeanine Yin, ext. 100 Administrative Assistant
MINISTRIES Adoration Chapel Contact Parish Office 619-582-5722
Altar Servers Contact Parish Office 619-582-5722
Eucharistic Ministers Ed Snyder 619-865-9398
Lectors Sheila Kennedy 619-287-1864
Music Ministry Nancy Scibetta, Director of Music Ministry 619-582-5722 x 124
Ushers Parish Office 619-582-5722
SACRAMENTS
Marriage Information: 619-582-5722 Those wishing to be married must contact the priest at least 9 months before the marriage date. Baptism Information: Deacon Herb Kelsey Religious Education
Nancy Scibetta, ext. 124 Director of Religious Education
Info: FaithForm@blessedsacrament- sandiego.org
First Communion, Confirmation, Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)
Justine Coliflores, Confirmation Coordinator for Teens
Anointing of the Sick: Fr. Jose Goopio 619-582-5722
Funeral Arrangements: Contact Parish Office 619-582-5722