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HOLY NAME OF JESUS PARISH Pastoral Center: 1555 39th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94122 Phone: (415) 664-8590 visit our websites: holyname-sf.org holynamesf.com Happy Father’s Day! What Makes a Dad God took the strength of a mountain, The majesty of a tree, The warmth of a summer sun, The calm of a quiet sea, The generous soul of nature, The comforting arm of night, The wisdom of the ages, The power of the eagle's flight, The joy of a morning in spring, The faith of a mustard seed, The patience of eternity, The depth of a family need, Then God combined these qualities, When there was nothing more to add, He knew His masterpiece was complete, And so, He called it ... Dad ~~Author Unknown.~~

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Happy Father’s Day!

What Makes a Dad

God took the strength of a mountain, The majesty of a tree,

The warmth of a summer sun, The calm of a quiet sea,

The generous soul of nature, The comforting arm of night,

The wisdom of the ages, The power of the eagle's flight, The joy of a morning in spring, The faith of a mustard seed,

The patience of eternity, The depth of a family need,

Then God combined these qualities, When there was nothing more to add,

He knew His masterpiece was complete, And so,

He called it ... Dad

~~Author Unknown.~~

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MASS INTENTIONS WEEK of June 15, 2008

Sun 15 7:30 AM Mass for the People 9:30 AM Rev. James Curtin, MM† 11:30 AM Irene Stashuk† Mon 16 7:30 AM Father’s Day Novena

9:00 AM Pat Hagan† Tue 17 7:30 AM Father’s Day Novena 9:00 AM Claire McGrath Cotter-Wed 18 7:30 AM Father’s Day Novena 9:00 AM Diony Lagrimas Thu 19 7:30 AM Father’s Day Novena 9:00 AM Kennedy & Gorman Families Fri 20 7:30 AM Father’s Day Novena 9:00 AM Steve O’Sullivan† Sat 21 7:30 AM Father’s Day Novena 9:00 AM Souls in Purgatory 5:00 PM Geraldine Miller

Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time June 15, 2008

“Without cost you have received; without cost you are to give.”

— Matthew 10:8b

Chris Le Duc

Betty Lynch

Lowel Lu

Cecilia O’Brien

Erick Onsitco

Pat Rossi

Letty L. Serrano

Flocerfida Sunga

Mee Yee

We pray for the Sick ...that they may experience God’s Love and Healing. Lorenzo Aguirre

Vita Briones

Dalmacio Briones, Jr.

Anne Connelly

Mani Glanz

Florentina Hidalgo

Cpl. Steven Kiernan

Charles Kreps

Mary Leung

Those Who Have Died: Joan Crotty, Siegfried Pallman & Dan Loftus

The ACE COLLECTION for the benefit of our Parish School, usually taken on the 1st weekend of the month, will be taken next weekend , June 22nd.

TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — You shall be my special possession, dearer to me than all others (Exodus 19:2-6a). Psalm — We are his people: the sheep of his flock (Psalm 100). Second Reading — We boast of God through Christ Jesus, though whom we have been reconciled (Romans 5:6-11). Gospel — Jesus commissioned the Twelve: Cure the sick, raise the dead, cleanse lepers, drive out demons (Matthew 9:3 — 10:8).

FR. NICK PALOSO On July 1, 2008, we will be welcoming, Fr. Nicasio Paloso who will be our new Parochial Vicar to take Fr. Angel’s place. Fr. Nick born on October 16, 1948, hails from Bohol, Philippines. Before coming to Holy Name he was assigned as Parochial Vicar at St. Bruno Church in San Bruno, CA from 2004-2007 and Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Daly City from 2007-present. More information about Fr. Nick will be in future bulletins.

ANNUAL APPEAL REMINDER We are $3000+ short of our assessment for our 2008 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal. Before Fr. Angel leaves, won’t you help us make our goal?

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SUNDAY OFFERTORY COLLECTION 06/08/08 Sunday Collection Goal: $6,500.00 Last Sunday’s Collection: 5,621.12 Surplus/Shortfall: ( $ 878.88) THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR PARISH!

FROM THE OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (CCD)

We praise and thank our God for the wonderful in-spired volunteers we were blessed with in our Reli-gious Education Program during the Catechetical Year of 2007-2008.

Namely: Director’s Assistant: Caridad Wright - Cate-chists: Lucy Jacinto, Letty Palpalatoc, Hilda Dela Cruz, Elsa Sanchez, Aurora Dayritt, Sirly Delariarte and on special occations-Katheryn Doherty. Helpers Claudia Bogdan and Jill Doherty. Receptionists: Dolores Yo-hannan and Eileen Burns

Thanks and Blessings to each one of you! You were the hands, the feet and the heart of Christ. Thank you, for sharing your love, time, energy and faith with our students.

Thanks to the parents, grandparents and relatives who brought the children to class every Saturday morning and thanks for always being ready to bring something delicious to share at our special celebrations. Your faith and dedication is much appreciated.

TEACHERS NEEDED!

We need Catechists (Teachers) for our Religious Edu-cation program. Not all of our Catechists will be able to return in 2008-2009 because of other obligations. Please consider being a Catechist and sharing the Word of God and your faith with others.

Requirements: Must be a practicing Catholic; sixteen years old or older and be willing to make Jesus known so that He may be loved. Training will be provided. Classes meet on Saturday 10am – 12:00 noon. Please call (415) 664-8590 for more information.

Sr. Connie

BIBLE CLASSES Do not forget that every Tuesday from 10:00 to

11:00am there is Bible study, reflection and formation. Come to deepen your faith and to share your belief.

YOUTH GROUP The youth group meets every Saturday from 1:00

to 3:00pm at the Pastoral Center. Please join us during this vacation time.

DON’T FORGET! Come to enjoy together and to have some relaxing time.

MOVIE NIGHT: Thursday, June 26, 2008 Featuring: BELLA

The acclaimed, award winning theatri-cal hit that tells the moving and life af-firming story about a beautiful waitress in a New York City restaurant facing a crisis pregnancy and unemployment, and the loving support she receives from a kind man with a mysterious past seeking to heal deep wounds of his

own. Charismatic actor Eduardo Verastegui and lovely Tammy Blanchard give powerful lead performances in this surprise winner of the coveted “People’s Choice Award” at the prestigious Toronto Film Festival. Bella is an inspiring film with an uplifting message that leaves a deep impact on its viewers.

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COMING UP! June 29, 2008

SAVE THE DATE! Sunday, June 29,2008 Going Away Party for

Sr. Connie Martinez, FdCC after the 11:30 AM

Sr. Connie will be going back to Albuquerque, NM this Summer. She has been re-assigned to Our Lady of Belen Parish, Belén, New Mexico.

HAPPY FATHER’S DAY JUNE 15, 2008

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R.C.I.A. Exploring your experience:

The key symbol of Baptism is water. To help you to explore the power of water, read the following story. Then try to discover additional aspects of water look-ing at the ocean. A young mad in his mid-twenties stood and breathed in deeply the fresh mountain valley air, moist from several rainfalls that had drenched the valley. It had been sunny and warm earlier in the month, but now dark skies threatened to saturate the valley once again. The month of June had always seemed beautiful before, but this year, as June neared its final week, the skies looked ominous. The young man, his wife, and their infant son had been visiting the old family home near the river, on their way to a new life in another city. How wonderful it was, after four years away, to return to family and friends in the Wyoming Valley of Pennsylvania. However, they and the many others in the valley were unprepared for what was about to happen. Before dawn on the twenty-third of the month, sirens blared with an uncomfortable roar. They wailed increasingly. What was going on? Why an air raid drill at this time of the night? Who would have expected the river to swell to such proportions that not even the enormous dikes could contain the raging river waters? The sirens were signal-ing a call to evacuate, to move to higher ground. The val-ley would become a swampland unless the river could be contained. Many volunteers loaded sandbags to shore up the dikes. Hour after hour the bags were filled and piled high. Workers formed teams, taking breaks more fre-quently as exhaustion set in. The river, however, would not be denied. A final siren sounded with a shrill beeping tone, warning the volunteers to leave the area as quickly as possible. They were less than three-quarters of a mile from the dike, and it was starting to surrender to the pow-erful onslaught. The young man recalls running from the sandbag area. “My family!” he thought. “Where are they? Is this the end?” As he found his family and neighbors, he learned that since their houses were built on a hill, far enough from the river, they would probably be spared the dangerous water. Still, there was much to be done. For three days, the water rose. Slowly, deliber-ately, it engulfed the valley. River towns became under-water villages. Some parts of the valley were cut off from neighboring towns, inundated by overflowing creeks. The young couple and their child would eventually seek shel-ter more than a hundred miles away, with relatives. But for now, the people in the higher elevations had to plan to help those whose homes were slowly succumbing to the raging river. To be continued next week...

Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

LABOR SHORTAGE

Jesus explained two thousand years ago what we know to be true—that “the harvest is abundant but the la-borers are few” (Matthew 9:37). We are always searching for more laborers for the harvest of the Master. Among all the baptized, priests and others who have chosen a religious life have given over their entire lives to be laborers in God’s vineyard. They have answered God’s call in a unique way to work the harvest and to proclaim by word and action—like Peter, Andrew, and the rest of the Twelve—that the king-dom of heaven is indeed at hand. We know that God will not leave us as “sheep without a shepherd” (Matthew 9:36), and so we trust that our prayers and efforts will yield the shepherds that God desires for us.

LABOR SUPPLY Just as the people of Israel were a nation of priests and a holy people, so are we all who bear the name of Christ. Jesus died for all of us. This alone justifies us and makes us holy to the point of salvation. That’s how Paul sees it anyway. And in thinking about it, isn’t every man, woman, and child who lives out the gospel message a priest in his or her own right, reconciled to the Father by Jesus? After all, at our baptism, each of us is received into “the royal priesthood of the baptized.” Here the sheep image breaks down a little, for each of us can be shepherd as well as sheep. Each of us is called to be a shepherd in some way, if only for one other person. Our Lord was moved at the sight of the crowds aching for God’s touch. Well, the crowds are still forming, so let us all join together, priests, religious, and all the bap-tized, in the work that must be done, for we are all called to bring Christ to the world. The nineteenth-century American orator and agnostic Robert Green Ingersoll said that love is the only priest. If this is true, then let us bring all the love we have to our neighbors, giving without cost. As a nation of priests and holy people, a bountiful harvest is our highest calling. Today’s Read-ings: Exodus 19:2–6a; Psalm 100:1–3, 5; Romans 5:6–11; Matthew 9:36 — 10:8 Copyright © 2007, World Library Publi-cations. All rights reserved.

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Holy Name has teamed up with ParishPay allowing parishioners & school parents to make contributions to their regular and special offerings electronically and automatically, using their credit card or checking account. There are three easy ways of signing up with ParishPay. 1. Go online to www.parishpay.com 2. Call toll free: 1-866-Parish1 (1-866-727-4741) 3. OR Fill it this form and have the Parish Staff do the work for you. Mail or drop off form to Holy Name Pastoral Center (former Convent) 1555 39th Ave. San Francisco, CA 94122 Name: ________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________ City: __________________________________________ Zip: __________________________________________ E-Mail: _______________________________________ Username (optional): ____________________________ Password (optional): ____________________________ Which account should we debit? (All gifts are processed on the 5th of the month)

� I want to use a credit card Account #: _______________________________ Expiration Date: ___________________________ � � � � VISA Mastercard Amex Discover � I want to use a Bank Account 9 Digit Routing #: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Account #: _________________________________ � � Checking Account Savings Account Monthly Collection $____________________ SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Easter Collection $____________________ Christmas Collection $____________________ GIFTS FOR EVERY MONTH Ace Collection $____________________ Catholic Ladies Aid $____________________ ONE TIME DONATIONS Memorial Fund $_____________________ School Endowment $_____________________ Building Maintenance $_____________________ General Donation $_____________________ GIFTS FOR SPECIFIC MONTH(S) St. Vincent de Paul 5th Sundays $_____________ Church in Latin America (Jan) $_____________ Catholic Relief Services (Mar) $_____________ Holy Land (Good Friday) $_____________ Easter Flowers (Lent) $_____________ Catholic Charities Appeal (Apr) $_____________ Catholic Comm. Campaign (May) $_____________ Peters Pence (Jun) $_____________ Assumption (Aug 15) $_____________ Priests Retirement Fund (Sep) $_____________ World Mission Sunday (Oct) $_____________ Campaign for Human Devt. (Nov) $_____________ Thanksgiving (Nov 22) $_____________ Retirement for Religious (Dec) $_____________ Immaculate Conception (Dec 8) $_____________ Christmas Flowers Advent (Dec) $_____________

CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR ORDINATION

Fr. JUAN LOPEZ! Fr. Juan will be celebrating his Mass of Thanksgiving here at Holy Name this Sunday at 9:30 A.M. A simple reception follows after the Mass at the Flanagan Center.

Happy Father's Day

Any man can be a Father, but it takes a special person

to be called Dad.

The idea for creating a day for children to honor their fathers began in Spokane, Washington. A woman by the name of Sonora Smart Dodd thought of the idea for Father's Day while listening to a Mother's Day sermon in 1909.

Having been raised by her father, William Jackson Smart, after her mother died, Sonora wanted her father to know how special he was to her. It was her fa-ther that made all the parental sacrifices and was, in the eyes of his daughter, a courageous, selfless, and loving man. Sonora's father was born in June, so she chose to hold the first Father's Day cele-bration in Spokane, Washington on the 19th of June, 1910.

In 1926, a National Father's Day Committee was formed in New York City. Father's Day was recog-nized by a Joint Resolution of Congress in 1956. In 1972, President Richard Nixon established a perma-

nent national observance of Father's Day to be held on the third Sunday of June. So Father's Day was born in memory and grati-tude by a daughter

who thought that her father and all good fathers should be

honored with a spe-cial day just like we honor our mothers on Mother's Day.

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Dear Holy Name Family, I want to take this opportunity to congratulate and thank our retirees Mrs. Brugnara and Mrs. Mooney. Mrs. Brugnara has nurtured and nourished Holy Name students in her classroom for twenty years. In her warm, gentle and faith filled way she has helped hundreds of students and their families navigate the waters of elementary school. Mrs. Mooney has been a smiling face and cheerful voice in the Holy Name School office for ten wonderful years. As one of the first greeters of new people and helpful “nurse” to the injured she has created the gold standard of care. These women have been a very real and important part of this school for a combined thirty years. We wish them the very best of all things in their retirement, rest, fun, time with family, and all the love they have given here for so many years. Thank you also to Nancy Lau who is retiring this year as well. Mrs. Lau has served Holy Name as a faithful aide in Extended Care, as a teacher in the Chinese School and as Director of that program for the past two years. May her retirement be blessed; we send her off with much gratitude. I also want to offer my deep thanks to Mrs. Mixsell for the enriching ten years she has given to Holy Name and the students and families she has served. There are so many, students and parents alike, who will not ever forget the fabulous learning experiences connected to the fun and growth filled field trips that were so much a part of her pro-gram. In addition, a very big thank you is offered to Ms. Birck. Though she was only at Holy Name for two years she enlivened the junior high program with her gifts and love of students. She also brought a great deal to the fac-ulty/staff with her enthusiasm for learning and her willing-ness to take on any task. We will miss both of these won-derful women and wish them every success in the future. It has been a true joy for me to get to know your delightful children during the past two years. It is their great smiles and hugs that made my day, every day. I wish you and your whole family a wonderful summer. I hope you have time to enjoy each other, relax, and play in the sun.

Blessings, Ann Meyers Manchester, Ed.D.

NEW CHINESE SCHOOL DIRECTOR We are very happy to announce that Sister Esther Ling, FDCC, will be the Director of our After School Chinese Language Program. Previously, Sister Esther was a princi-pal of a large school in Hong Kong and started a Chinese Language Program in Canadian Martyrs Parish, Vancouver, Canada. This program was very successful because of Sister Esther’s fine leadership. She will bring her expertise to us and plans to have students placed in classes according to their ability level in Cantonese or Mandarin. We welcome Sister Esther as the Director of Holy Name School’s Chi-nese Language Program. READING LIST & SUPPLY LIST Holy Name is debuting our new website in the next few weeks. You will find the summer reading lists and supply lists posted on the site. The website is www.holynamesf.com.

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HOLY NAME SCHOOL

CELEBRANTS FOR NEXT WEEKEND June 21, 3 PM Chinese Mass: Bishop Wang June 21, 5 PM Vigil Mass: Fr. Angel Quitalig Sunday Masses: June 22, 7:30 AM: Fr .Don D’Angelo 9:30 AM Mass: Fr. Angel Quitalig & 11:30 AM: Fr .Don D’Angelo June 22, 5:15 Vietnamese Mass: Fr. Te Van Nguyen

Holy Name School, mindful of its mission to be witness to the love of Christ for all, admits students

of any race, color and /or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally

accorded or made available to students at this school. Holy Name School does not discriminate on

the basis of race, color and/or ethnic origin in administration of educational policies, admission

policies, scholarship and loan programs or athletic and other school-administered programs.

Applications are available in the school office.

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Kgs 21:1-16; Mt 5:38-42 Tuesday: 1 Kgs 21:17-29; Mt 5:43-48 Wednesday: 2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday: Sir 48:1-14; Mt 6:7-15 Friday: 2 Kgs 11:1-4, 9-18, 20; Mt 6:19-23 Saturday: 2 Chr 24:17-25; Mt 6:24-34 Sunday: Jer 20:10-13; Ps 69; Rom 5:12-15; Mt 10:26-33

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Laser-Com Cover Sheet Church Name: Holy Name of Jesus Location: San Francisco, CA 94122-3028 Bulletin #: 298250 Date: June 15, 2008 Phone #: (415) 664-8590 Modem #: (415) 759-4293 Printer : Using Acrobat 4.0 Bulletin Editor: Jackie Alcaraz Comments or request: Trans: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 at 3:24 PM Phone: (562) 692-2694