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Sunday
Monday Grief Support Group: Next meeting July 1, 7:00 pm in the Parish Office. All are welcome.
Tuesday Ladies Guild will meet again in September
Wednes-day
RCIA Rectory Conference 7:00—8:30 pm.
No Social Justice meeting on July 3, 2019 Thurs-day
Adoration after 9:30am Mass until 11:45 am
Friday
Saturday Reconciliation 4:00 pm to 4:45 pm
Sunday
July 7, 2019 - July 14, 2019
Sunday
7:30am 9:00am 11:00am 5:00pm
For Our Parishioners Elizabeth Einhorn † For Our Parishioners Felix Hung †
Monday 6:30 am 9:30 am
Mary Roth Helmut Vianden †
Tuesday 6:30 am 9:30 am
Rafael Esteves † & Dago D’Sa † Deborah Ross
Wednesday 6:30 am
9:30 am Jim Solchenberger † Carol Ross
Thursday
6:30 am 9:30 am
Amanda Gillis Frank Sousa †
Friday 6:30 am 9:30 am
William Gillis Helmut Vianden †
Saturday 8:00 am 5:00 pm
Adeline Taylor † Rev. John Hoang
Sunday
7:30 am 9:00 am 11:00am 5:00pm
David Trumbull † For Our Parishioners Kirk Ainsworth † Deacon Brian McKenna
Many Thanks I am so grateful to you for your gift of prayers and sup-port that come with presence, cards, and best wishes. Please remain in my prayers and keep me in your prayers.
Sincerely, Fr. Thuc
July 7, 2019 - July 14, 2019
One time gifts this fiscal year Gifts for unrestricted use: $ 56,447 Gifts for specific projects: $ 30,802 Total: $ 87,049
Thank you for your generosity.
Social Justice Corner Peace to this Household
In the Gospel today, Jesus preaches peace. He asks his disciples to greet each household he visits with the words “Peace to this household.” In the Epistle, Paul preaches inclusion as well as peace. Inclusion is emphasized in the new creation of Christianity. All were welcome – Jews
and Gentiles alike. Paul emphasizes the promulgation of peace as well – “Peace and mercy be to all who follow this rule.” This is the foundation of the Church – peace, inclusion and mercy. Jesus cares about the disciples who are just starting out on their journeys to the farthest points on the earth. He invests them with his ability to cure and the disciples are amazed that they are able to cure the sick. They are able to care for people in a real way. They help the poor and the sick, with mercy to all. So the message of Jesus is going out to all – Gentiles and Jews alike. That message is brought by the disciples and Jesus ex-pects us to share the message we have heard. He needed many laborers for the harvest – we are the laborers! We have been given a gift that we can share – our love of God and belief in the Word of Jesus. Jesus wants us to spread His word bringing the message of peace and inclusion. That same mission applies now and in the future. He wants us to live as best we can in His image. “What would Jesus do?” should be our question. What is our response?
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The collections were counted and taken to the bank for deposit. But, due to early transmission to the publisher, look forward to July 14th’s bulletin for the magic num-bers. Thank you for your continued support!
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Reverend Fr. Jeff J. Fernandez I was born and raised in the Philippines and at the age of 17, migrated to California with my parents and four siblings. The inspiration to priestly life and ministry was imbedded in me at a young age. The call to ser-vice was nourished as I became involved with many church activities in school and in the parish, both back in the Philippines and here in the United States. I had my primary and secondary education at St. Joseph’s Academy, Las Piñas city, home to the Bamboo Organ, enshrined in the parish church of St. Joseph. The lives and the prayers of the many people I had the blessing to encounter in life, people who made me not only their friend but a part of their own family inspired me to embrace the wonderful gift of priestly life and service. I finished my Bachelors Degree in Arts and Masters of Divinity at St. Patrick’s Seminary and Uni-versity, Menlo Park and received my Bachelors Degree in Sacred Theology through St. Mary’s Seminary and University, Baltimore. Since I arrived in San Jose, I have been a part of the life of the diocese serving in different ca-pacities and was a part of the third graduating class of the Institute of Leadership in Ministry. I serve as Episcopal Master of Ceremonies. I was ordained to the priesthood, June 7, 2014 and served as parochial vicar at St. Francis of Assisi and the Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph. As I continue my ministry and taking the role as pastor of Queen of the Apostles parish, I as-pire to be like the Good Shepherd: Blessed, Broken and Shared. Pray for me as I keep you in mine so that through the maternal guidance of Mary, our Queen and Mother, together we jour-ney in faith, hope and love for the greater glory of God. To Queen of Apostles
July 7, 2019
Family Faith Formation 408-255-9950
Office is staffed on Tuesday and Thursday 9:00 am -3:00 pm and on weekends by appointment.
Please call before stopping by.
Dear Parishioners, Queen of Apostles School is closed for the sum-mer. Classes will resume on August 14, 2019. Prospective families are invited to attend the mini open houses that will be held over the
summer months: July 7, 2019 10:00 am – 12:30 pm August 4, 2019 10:00 am – 12:30 pm The school office is open in June and August from 9am - 1pm. If you are interested in enrolling, please see our school website at www.qofa-school.org and/or contact the school office.
On the Calendar: GRADES K-5
Thank you to the many volunteers who helped bring ROAR—Vacation Bible Camp to life! The kids had an AMAZING week on safari. We couldn’t have done it without you all!
Office for the Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults Diocese of San Jose - Anthony Gonzalez Phone: 408-983-0113 Fax:408-983-0147 Emergency line: 408-983-0141
HIGH SCHOOL Youth Ministry and Confirmation
Sponsor a teen to attend the Steubenville Conference! There are 3 teen leaders and 1 young adult leader from Queen of Apostles who are in need of financial assis-tance to attend the Steubenville Con-
ference, July 26-28, in San Ramon. This is a great opportunity for them to encounter Jesus in adoration and the Sacraments, to learn what it means to be a disciple of Christ, and to bring back what they experience to our parish. If you are able to sponsor a teen to go or to make a donation, please make checks payable to Queen of Apostles, write “Steubenville” in the memo, and drop it off in the offertory basket or parish office. Each registration fee is $205.00. Thank you in advance for your generosity and utmost kindness! Thank you Ladies Guild! The youth ministry thanks the Ladies Guild for sponsoring 2 addi-tional teen leaders to attend the Steubenville Conference. It is a huge blessing and a gift to the young church! Confirmation Registration High school confirmation registration is now open! Head to qofaym.weebly.com to sign up! *Like us on Facebook: Queen of Apostles Youth *Follow us on Instagram: QofAYM *Contact us: youth@qofa.org | 408-213-6509 | www.qofa.org
Sandwiches for the Homeless Thank you for your donations to the sandwich-making ministry here at Queen of Apostles. We meet twice a month to prepare sandwiches, fruit and snack for the homeless who come to Casa De Clara, a Catholic Worker House in San Jose. We gladly accept donations of peanut butter, jam, granola bars and cash donations. Please bring the food to Fr. Jim’s garage. Cash donations may be left at the Rectory. Thank you for your generosity. Social Justice Ministry
Shirley Ruzzo is available for one on one grief coun-seling sessions by appointment. Call her at 408-241-1209. All sessions will be held at the Parish Office conference room.
CAREGIVERS’ MASS and BRUNCH
Sat. July 20 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m Gate of Heaven Catholic Cem-etery – All Saints Chapel 22555 Cristo Rey Drive, Los Altos 94024
Caregivers and the person you are caring for, if able, are invited to this Mass which will include the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. Enjoy a compli-mentary brunch. Please RSVP by July 15th to 650-428-3730 or ccoutreach@dsj.org. For more information or to schedule a free workshop in your parish, contact Cath-olic Cemeteries 650-428-3730 or cemeteryinfo@dsj.org
We want to live out the Gospel of Jesus Christ through our relationships with our Lord, our families, our friends, and our community. Our goal is to create deliberate disciples through activities that are spiritual, social and service oriented. All mid-dle school students are welcome!! HappySummertoourMSMfamilies!We’reworkingonasummersocial…staytuned!
We lovingly pray for those in our Parish and families who can-not join us at Mass especially Deacon Brian McKenna, Loraine Rauchle, Joel Rivera, Barbara Mertzlufft, Antonia Luna, Janet Decker, Barbara Carrillo. Please let us also pray for all our servicemen and women who serve in the Armed Forces through-out the world and remember them in our hearts today and eve-ryday. We remember those dearly departed in our Queen of Apostles family and in our own families: Daniel Dobleman., Graham D.V. Chloupek, Tracy Ganier, Karen Chan
Prophets and Peacemaker
Cardinal Yves Congar Yves Congar was one of the many theologians at the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s. He was one of those who breathed life into the Church and brought about many needed changes. As Pope John XIII said in his opening statement in 1962, “we need to open the windows and let in fresh air.” Yves Congar was ordained as a Dominican priest and served as a military chaplain in 1939. He was captured and interned as a prisoner of war, an experience that confirmed his commitment to ecumenism and a need for greater open-ness to the world. Pope John asked him to lead several committees for Vati-can II – on revelation, on mission, on ecumenism. His mark is especially reflected in the definition of the Church as “the people of God” and in the role of the laity. Quote: “If there is sin on the part of the reform movement in refusing or misunderstanding the demand for Church unity, there is parallel sin for the institution to misconstrue or stifle prophetic impulses.”
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The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults It is a religious formation program for adults and for chil-dren 7 years or older, who are interested in joining the Catholic Church. Participants explore their faith while learning about the Catholic tradition. To learn more call 408-255-9950 or email kristie.manning@dsj.org
Faith Formation for Adults RCIA sessions take place in the parish office on Wednesday nights from 7:00-8:30pm. For more info contact Kristie Manning at 408-255-9950
We like to thank you all who have donated to our small mainte-nance projects, like resurfacing parking lot, painting our church and adding security gates for our children. In the near future we
are planning to install new lighting in our church, up-grade and replace our heating and air conditioner system and replace roof and gutters. If you would like to donate for any of our upcoming pro-jects feel free to contribute by mail, or drop it off at the rectory, please remember to write in the memo area Maintenance and/for Construction projects. Remember this all tax deductible. Thank you and Blessings.
FORMED: The Catholic Faith—On Demand.
If you haven’t registered yet for FORMED, you’re missing out on some of the best Catholic content available on the web. Go to www.formed.org and register using our parish code: RKQKKG to access movies, podcasts, children’s programing, e-books and more! FORMED Pick of the week is: Joseph of Nazareth
With your generous help and support, the St. Vincent de Paul society provides food from our pantry for families and the homeless in our area who are in need. For the homeless who live in their cars we give food that can be eaten without cooking and be opened without a can open-er.
Here is what we need:
CUP OF SOUP, GRANOLA BARS, CANNED FRUIT, BA-BY FOOD, FORMULA, DIA-PERS, CEREAL, PEANUT BUTTER, INDIVIDUAL JUIC-ES, MEALS IN CANS – I.E. BEEF STEW, SPAGHETTI, CHICKEN, SPAM
Bins will be by the Baptismal font for donations.
Thank you for your support
Terean, Shannon, Dave, Valerie, Nancy
PersonnelChange:Mrs. Marie McCarthy retires. Her last day in the office as administrative as-sistant is Friday, June 28, 2019. We are grateful to her for her many years of service for the community and wish her well in retirement.
Thank you so much for your support and prayers.
Fr. Thuc
Queen of Apostles Church PASTORAL STAFF: Rev. Fr. Jeff J. Fernandez, Pastor Rev. Fr. Athanasius Kikoba, Parochial Vicar, Kristie Manning, Faith Formation/RCIA Director Gregory Elsner, Accountant Carmen Macías, Administrative Assistant Klarissa Chichioco, Coordinator of Youth and Young Adult Anthony Talaich, Maintenance Supervisor Teri Silvestri, Music Coordinator Carmen Macías, Wedding Coordinator Dirk Maasen, Technology Coordinator Family Faith Formation: 408-255-9950 Parish Office 408-253-7560 Open 9-4 Monday - Friday Closed for lunch: 12-1 4911 Moorpark Ave. San Jose, Ca.. 95129 Fax: 408-253-9530 Web Site: www.qofa.org Elizabeth Trela, interim School Principal School Address: 4950 Mitty Way 408-252-3659 San Jose, CA 95129
MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday (Vigil Mass): 5:00 p.m. Sundays: 7:30, 9:00 and 11:00 a.m., 5:00 p.m. Weekdays: 6:30 and 9:30 a.m. Saturdays: 8:00 a.m. Holy Days: (Vigil Mass) 5:00 p.m., 6:30, 9:30 a.m., 7:00 p.m. Marian Devotions: After the 8:00 a.m. Mass on Saturday SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Seminar required. Please contact Rectory for information. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturdays - 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. or by appointment. SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY: Contact Rectory at least SIX MONTHS prior to any proposed wedding date. INQUIRY SESSION ABOUT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH: Contact number: 408-255-9950 or kmanning@dsj.org
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