Happy Father’s Day - Our Lady of Peace · PDF file · 2017-06-17Our Lady of...
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Pastor Rev. Brian Dinkel, IVE
Associate Pastors Rev. Joseph LoJacono, IVE Rev. Thomas Steinke, IVE Rev. Jonathan Dumlao, IVE
Convent Superior Mother Maria de la Caridad, SSVM Servants of the Lord and Virgin of Matara
Weekend Masses Sunday Vigil: 5 pm and 7:30 pm Sunday: 7:30 am, 9 am,10:30 am, 12 pm, 2 pm & 5 pm, 6:30 pm (Spanish) & 8 pm
Weekday Masses 8 am, 12 pm, 5:15 pm; also 7:30 pm Wednesday & 8am Saturday First Friday: 8 am, 12 pm, 5:15 pm & 7:30 pm
Holy Day Masses Please see our website or contact the Rectory Office
Confessions Sat: 3:30 pm - 5 pm Other Times: During all Saturday & Sunday Masses. Mondays: 12 Noon & 5:15 pm Masses Tues — Fri: 8 am, 12 pm, 5:15 pm Masses 2800 Mission College Blvd. Santa Clara, CA 95054 (408) 988-4585 (More Contact Info: Pg.7) www.olop-shrine.org Social Media: @olopshrine
Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church & Shrine Mission Statement
Our Lady of Peace is a church and shrine dedicated to the greater glory of God and the salvation of souls. It is a place of prayer & pilgrimage with: • Perpetual adoration of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament • Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary • Frequent celebration of the Sacraments, particularly the Eucharist and Reconciliation • Integrated formation of the person (spiritual, moral, intellectual and emotional)
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Happy Father’s Day
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Announcements We joyfully welcome all visitors
to the Shrine ————————————
Happy Father’s Day! ————————————
The Knights of Columbus invite for their coffee and donuts sale after the morning masses. ———————————— Altar Society Bake Sale Will be here on Monday, June 12 at 7 pm to perform a concert in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary. All are welcome to this special treat. ———————————— Corpus Christi Procession After the 2pm mass on June 18 ———————————— Eucharistic Miracles Exhibit will be up until June 25 located on the front lawn. ———————————— Sacred Heart Novena Will be at the 5:15 pm masses (started on the 14th) until will be until June 22 with the 5:15 pm mass and then followed by a procession. ———————————— Fr. Robert Spitzer, SJ will be at OLOP on up on Wednesday, June 21. See page 5 fore more details. ———————————— Summer Oratory Dinner/Meal Sign-Ups The office needs help filling 8 more dinner sponsor spots for our seminarians and sisters. If you, your family and friends, or parish group would like to help please see page 9 ———————————— ***Reminder: No meetings in the Family Learning Center for the whole month of JULY - Please plan accordingly. Any questions, ask Joe Mastroieni. ———————————— Please see the rest of the bulletin for more news and events.
Dear Friends,
The solemnity of Corpus Christi, in its historical and liturgical richness, invites us to reflect upon the very reality of the Eucharist and then to go forth in procession inspiring us to respond to such a gift.
The holy mass, the Eucharist, . . . this is the center of our lives. I prepare myself for this moment with care for my interior life, with my sacrifices, which will be like the bread and wine as they are an offering to be made holy—offering to our Lord all that I have, all that I sacrifice in His name (sacrifices in my marriage, in my family, in my faith). I offer myself to him along with the species of bread and wine, which is why we stand up at the offertory, it is not so much that we are making solemn the procession of the gifts of bread and wine, but as I stand, I offer myself along with those gifts.
We are not mere spectators, as if we were sitting in front of a television screen (although we approach it with the same apathy at times), but we are actors in this drama. We are in the collection basket being offered up in thanksgiving for all of His gifts to us. We are standing upon the paten with the bread being lifted up to heaven to be made holy. We are in the chalice, with the wine, fruit of the winepress because we are participants in sacrifices necessary for Christian life. Thus, if we understand the Holy Sacrifice of Jesus on the Altar, we understand that we have offered ourselves there too.
“Do we understand,” asks Fulton Sheen, “that we must not only receive Communion, but give too? We may not accept life, while giving no sacrifice. The communion line is a place of exchange. The people give time and receive eternity; they give self-denial and receive life; they give nothingness and receive all. Holy Communion commits each to a closer union, not only with Christ’s life, but also with His death—to greater detachment from this world, to surrender of luxuries for the sake of poor, to death of the old Adam for rebirth in Christ, the new Adam.” (Fulton Sheen, The Priest is not His Own) In this way, we become like another incarnation of the Word as we are taught in the Second Vatican Council, Gaudium et Spes (n°22), “For by His incarnation the Son of God has united Himself in some fashion with every man.”
As we set out on foot, on this feast of Corpus Christi, when the body, blood, soul and divinity of Christ is solemnly celebrated and brought out into the world, it is fitting that we also understand the missionary aspect involved in our Eucharistic life. We believe in Him, we receive Him and now we are sent! Ite missa est! This is the words of sending that we hear at the end of every mass, which literal translated means: Go forth! The mass is now accomplished! Communion is accomplished in each of us and we bring Him out into the world. Today we do this in the form of a solemn procession with our Eucharistic Lord—the savior of the world.
The encounter with Christ is not a talent to be buried, but is meant to bear fruit in both word and work.
“How could the Church fulfill her vocation without cultivating a constant relationship with the Eucharist, without nourishing herself with this food which sanctifies, without founding her missionary activity on this indispensable support? To evangelize the world there is need of apostles who are ‘experts’ in the celebration, adoration and contemplation of the Eucharist.” (John Paul II, Message for the World Missionary Day 2004, 3). “The Eucharist can justly be called the bread of mission.”
We have found the pearl of great price, we have found the secret for which all persons of all ages long for—the remedy to death and the gift of everlasting life. If we have truly found this, then we must share it. The Church is Eucharistic and Missionary and we are its members, may we through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, remain faithful to who we are and thus proclaim to the world the truth of Jesus Christ, the Bread of Life.
Mary, Our Lady of Peace, pray for us,
Fr. Brian Dinkel, IVE
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church.
Are You a Registered Parishioner?
If you attend Mass here regularly, we encourage you to register as a member of Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church.
3 main reasons why registering is important:
1. If we as a parish do not know who is out there, how can we serve the needs of all? This includes single people or young families who may not see the need to register.
2. Registering in the parish makes Sacrament prep easier when the time comes. Infant baptisms, religious education registration, being a godparent/sponsor for baptisms or confirmations, and especially getting married whether
you are getting married at this parish, another parish, or having an international Catholic wedding. If you’re not a registered parishioner this will greatly delay the process.
3. Letters of Recommendation Sometimes there are occasions where letters of recommendations are needed from your parish pastor (ie Catholic school enrollment,
scholarships, godparent eligibility, etc.). If you’re not registered, we cannot provide this letter to you or your family.
Anyone, regardless of where they live and even though the Diocese is divided into parish geographical areas, is welcome to register at OLOP. Please note: there is a three (3) month waiting period from the date of registration before being considered a full-fledged registered parishioner. Any requests for pastor signatures on any forms, letters, or wedding
preparation paperwork will not be processed within the 3 months.
Registering is easy! Visit the Parish Office, call the Rectory Office (408-988-4585) or email us ([email protected]) to request a registration form.
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August 2017 Iconography Workshop The next iconography workshop at St. Basil the Great Byzantine Catholic Church in Los Gatos will be held on the weekends of August 4 to 6 and 11 to 13, 2017. Our teacher will be Mr. Raymond Vincent. The icon that will be painted for this workshop is the Theotokos of the Sign, the line drawing for which is shown to the left. (Completed versions can be found on the internet.) This workshop is especially aimed at high school and college students, so please help spread the word about the workshop, which is a rare opportunity in this area. The cost for the workshop is $330, which includes a $75 non-refundable deposit. (Please see the registration form for the refund policy.) The cost for the workshop also includes four meals, breakfast and lunch on Saturday and Sunday, plus refreshments. (There is an optional dinner for Friday evenings, the cost of which is not included in the total.) For more information or to reserve a place in the class, please contact Ted Chan ([email protected]) as soon as possible as class size is limited.
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Weekly Offerings Mass Intentions
Offices and Ministries
Rectory (408) 988-4585 Monday: 9am-4:30pm (closed 12-1) Tue. - Fri. 9am-7pm (closed 12-1pm); Sat. 9am-1pm; Closed Sunday
Catechism (408) 988-7648 Tues. & Thu. 5:30pm—8:00pm Wed. 3:00pm—7:00pm Sat. 9am-1pm
Adult Religious Edu. (408) 988-7543x1113
Tue, Thurs, Fri: 5:30pm—8:30pm Sat. 9:00am—1:00pm
Library (408) 988-4585x1214 Sun.-Tue. 9am-5pm, Wed. 1pm-3pm, Fri 9am-5pm
Gift Shop (408) 980-9825
St. Vincent de Paul 1-(800) 557-1961
Baptisms, Marriages, and Funerals Please contact the Rectory Office for more information.
Saturday, June 17th
8 am Kurt Johnson
5 pm Fr. Jonathan Dumlao, IVE & Fr. John Carillo, Birthdays
7:30 pm Lily Pajulas, Birthday
Sunday, June 18th
7:30 am +Eduardo & +Matias Valenzuela
9 am For the People
10:30 am Corazon R. & Family
Noon Fr. Jonathan Dumlao, IVE & Fr. Anthony Hernandez, Birthdays
2 pm Yolanda Estrada & Carlos Barrera Birthdays
5 pm Gianna Grace Sage, Birthday
6:30 pm Gabriel & Val Do, Special Intentions
8:00 pm Spiro Morse & Max Angeles, Special Intentions
Monday, June 19th
8 am Father’s Day Novena
Noon Dennis J. Lopez, Birthday
5:15 pm +Maria Le Thi Abcede
Tuesday, June 20th
8 am Denise Licurse, Birthday
Noon Father’s Day Novena
5:15 pm +John Michael C. Taduran, Death Anniversary
Wednesday, June 21st
8 am +Tom Sanchagrin
Noon Dorothy Carino, Birthday
5:15 pm Father’s Day Novena
7:30 pm +Patricia Klobe, Death Anniversary
Thursday, June 22nd
8 am Father's Novena & Mass
Noon Celine Lemaignen, Birthday
5:15 pm Josefina Ignacio Papa, Birthday
Friday, June 23rd
8 am Jesus Coloma, Birthday
Noon Father’s Day Novena
5:15 pm In Thanksgiving to St. Michael & Rufino R.
Saturday, June 24th
8 am Jonathan Fehr, Birthday
5 pm Camila Raygada, Birthday
7:30 pm Father’s Day Novena
Totals were not readily available at the time of printing. They will be printed in next week’s
bulletin. Thank you for your patience.
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Summer Oratory Wish List Prayers!!! Napkins cold cups 12 ounces hot cups 12 ounces bowls 12 ounces large plates 10" and larger small plates large Ziploc baggies small sandwich baggies lemonade mix iced tea mix 8 ounces bottled water canned soda coffee, regular, ground only coffee, decaf, ground only tea bags creamer sugar (no 50 lb bags) pancake mix pancake syrup
cereal bars oatmeal peanut butter jelly Cereal: (no children's cereal) Cheerios Honey Nut Cheerios Corn Flakes Raisin Bran Honey Bunch of Oats Shredded Wheat Nachos Snack size assorted Chips
(for lunches) Mayonnaise
Please drop off these items at the
Catechism office during office hours.
Thank you very much and may
God reward your generosity!!! There are still spots available for the Summer Oratory!!!
For our Bible Study during the Summer Oratory this year, we will be doing The Gospel of Matthew!!!
Catechism Office hours:
Tuesday and Thursday 5:30 PM—8 PM Wednesday 3 PM—7 PM Saturday 9 AM—1 PM Office phone number: (408) 988-7648 [email protected] Website: www.olop-shrine.org
Children and Youth Religious Education Program News
“The Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us.” John 1:14
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Contact Grace Laxamana in the Rectory Office via email (ONLY) [email protected] if you/your group would like to sponsor a meal for the seminarians and sisters during the Summer Oratory or if you have any questions. Dinners should be prepared for 45 people PLUS the number of people attending from your group. Any leftovers must be taken home. Where: Family Learning Center Gym Time: Dinner must be ready to serve at 6:30 pm (unless otherwise noted)—please realize that due to Safe Environment restrictions that the kitchen will not be available to anyone until after 4:30 PM Extra Notes: On Saturdays, the sisters will not be available for dinner so the amount of food
prepared is reduced to 15 for seminarians and priests. LUNCHES: need to be already prepped bagged lunches for 80 people and delivered
by 10:45 am. GIFT CARDS: are also being asked to cover lunches and the sister’s dinners during
the weekends.
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
June 25
26 27 28 RESERVED
29 - Dinner @ 5 RESERVED
30 July 1 Sems Only RESERVED
2
3 RESERVED
4 RESERVED
5 6 RESERVED
7 RESERVED
8 Sems Only RESERVED
9
10 RESERVED
11 12 RESERVED
13 - Dinner @ 6 14 RESERVED
15 Sems Only RESERVED
16 RESERVED
17 18 19 RESERVED
20 RESERVED
21 RESERVED
22 Sems Only RESERVED
23
24 25 26 27 28 29
Updated on Saturday, June 3
Devo on Schedule
Full 15-Decade Rosary
Weds-Mon 6-7 PM
Santo Niño Novena
Mondays 7:00PM
Rosario en Español
Mondays 8:00 PM
Holy Hour Tuesdays 11AM
St. Anthony Novena with
Mass Tuesdays
6 PM
Rosary in Vietnamese
Tuesdays 8 PM
Mother of Perpetual Help
Novena & Mass
Wednesdays 7 PM
St Joseph the Worker Thursdays 7PM
Men of the Sacred Heart
Tuesdays 12AM-1AM
On-Going Parish Activities
Every Thursday —Rosary of Protection at 10:45 am At the Mountain View Planned Parenthood (intersection of California & San Antonio)
1st Thursdays—Our Lady of Vailankanni Novena & Holy Mass The novena will be at 7 pm followed by the Holy Mass at 7:30 pm
Saturday Morning Roster for Altar Workers (June 17) Mercedes Sacman, Allurie Neri, Trifina Crisologo, Carolina Simon, Aurora Barreras
Every Saturday —Rosary Making Classes at 9:30 am Held in the Old Hall from 9:30 am to 11 am for adults & children (materials provided)
2nd Saturdays—Rosary at the Shrine at 8 am Rosary at the Shrine after 8am Mass for the beatification of Fr. Patrick Peyton, CSC
Last Saturday of the Month—Rosary at 9:15 am Come pray the rosary in front of the Planned Parenthood at 1691 The Alameda (Taylor & Naglee), San Jose. Other pro-life activists have been picketing and providing help to future mothers at this site for several decades. Call Maria Christine at 408-398-4111
2nd Sundays Lay Carmelite meeting . Please contact Donna Rae Smith for further information: [email protected]
Every 13th of the Month from May to October—Fatima Mass & Procession 7:30 pm Holy Mass to be followed by a procession (if it is a Sunday the Holy Mass will be at 8 pm) Every 3rd Sunday Altar Society Bake Sale after all morning masses Cenacle Holy Hour to pray for Priests, Seminarians & Vocations at 3 pm
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Our Lady of Peace Gift Shop… Open 7 Days a Week New Store Hours: M: 11-5:30; T/Th: 8:45-
7:00; W/F: 8:45- 9:00; Sat/Sun. 9:00-7:00
June 2017 Month of the Sacred Heart
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Ignatius of Loyola Soldier. Sinner. Saint
“Ignatius of Loyola is not a simplistic chil-dren’s film, not a mere biography outlining the basic achievements of the saint’s life from birth to death. Here you will meet
“Inigo” as a person, sharing his very human dreams, frustrations, struggles, & eventual
conversion. As you experience Inigo’s gradual (& often painful) journey from su-
perficial dreams of heroic glory to the trans-forming reality of heroic service for the
Glory of God, you will be moved, inspired, & awed by the way God leads us from who
we are to who He destined us to be.” -Vinny Flynn, Author 7 Secrets of Divine
Mercy
Bulletin #: 913090 Our Lady of Peace Santa Clara, CA 95054 (408) 988-4585 ext 2104 or 650-996-6185 —Grace Laxamana