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ST. JUSTIN PARISH COMMUNITY 2655 Homestead Road, Santa Clara, CA 95051
(408) 296-1193 ~ www.st-justin.org
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Twenty-Third Day of October of 2016 Weekend Masses
Saturday Vigil 5:00 p.m. Sunday
7:30, 9:00, 10:30 a.m., 12:15 and 7:00 p.m.
Holy Days of Obligation 8:30 a.m., 12:15 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Weekday Masses Monday-Friday
8:30 a.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m.
Reconciliation Saturdays 3:30 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
or by appointment
Parish Office Hours Monday-Friday
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed for lunch 12:00 - 1:15 p.m.
How do I measure what I or others deserve?
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PASTORAL STAFF Rev. Christopher Bransfield, Pastor 408-296-1193, x 107, [email protected]
Rev. Gerald Nwafor, Parochial Vicar 408-296-1193, x 113, [email protected]
Ms. Karen Suty, Principal 408-248-1094, x 232, [email protected]
Mr. Joe Bauer, Pastoral Associate, Facilities, Community Ministry 408-296-1193 x 109, [email protected]
Mrs. Mary Kane, Director of Faith Formation 408-296-1193 x 104, [email protected]
Mrs. Lillian Kwiatkowski, Music Director 408-296-1193 x 112, [email protected]
Ms. Laura Ortiz, Office Manager 408-296-1193 x 102, [email protected]
Ms. Diane Serrianne, Receptionist 408-296-1193 x 100, [email protected]
Rev. James Okafor, In Residence
PHONE NUMBERS
Parish Offices: 408-296-1193 Monday-Friday, 9:00-5:00 p.m.
closed 12:00-1:15 p.m. Fax: 408-244-9437
Website: www.st-justin.org
Catechetical Ministry Ext. 102
Ministry to the Sick Ext. 113
Youth Ministry Ext. 104
Liturgical Ministry Ext. 107
Community Ministry 408-243-1462
School Office 408- 248-1094
Thrift Store 408-243-7117
Current Hours: Monday-Friday 9-2:30 p.m.
Saturday 9-3:00 p.m. Sunday 10-3:00 p.m.
Upcoming Second Offerings Your generosity is appreciated. *Denotes Parish Second Collection.
11/6 Community Ministry*
11/20 Campaign for Human
Development
Two People Went Up to the Temple Walking through the seminary for almost a score was a very tough thing to do. Sometimes I was on the brink of expulsion, and sometimes it was at the point of I can't take this anymore; I want to go home. I looked back and thanked God that I survived and became a priest, but the experiences of the institution never went away from my mind.
It was 1991 when we came back from summer break, the long vacation we call it in Nigeria. 100% of the seminarians were living in the seminary dormitory. So the first day is always chaotic and rowdy. A lot of luggage would be outside the dormitory waiting to be examined and searched before the owner would take them into the dormitory.
Sometimes you would go to the bathroom to use the toilet. Then return to wait your turn for the screening. A lot of boxes look familiar and similar. That was my final year in the high school, and I have never had any problems with my luggage. I always tag my box with a piece of cloth to identify it from other boxes.
I came to the school president and handed over the list contents that were in my box. He looked at it uninterestingly and said I should open the box. That was the first problem. I
couldn't open the box because the number I was using is not a matching number. It was a joke at the beginning until the time started counting. The seminarians behind me were agitated, started making comments and the school president suggested that I should step aside to sort myself out and figure out how to open the box.
Finally, I could not and normally the solution is to take me to the principal's office to await for anybody who must have misplaced his box too. While the principal was asking me about the trademarks of my box, another young boy came in crying with a box that looked like mine. The principal is too familiar with this kind of case. So he tells the kid to try his keys on mine, and I should try mine on his. We did and the boxes open. The principal would always say, "Two people went up to pray, one justified the other not." He said as an older student I should be wiser and smarter to know my bag after six years. The freshman was allowed to go Scott-free. We the first Christians should not be too sure of ourselves, we should be humble enough to give room for our imperfections, so God can find a space in our hearts to forgive us and have mercy.
Fr. Gerald
Our Second Collection for World Mission Sunday was
$2,762.00
Thank you for your continued generosity!
WEEKLY STEWARDSHIP REPORT OCTOBER 16, 2016
Goal $12,500.00
1st Collection $11,013.50
Online Giving $1,163.00
Variance <$5.50>
Direct Deposit $318.00
All Saints Day, November 1, is a holy
day of obligation.
Masses will be held at 8:30 a.m., 12:15 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞ During the month of November we remember and honor our deceased
family and friends. Beginning October 29th We invite you to bring
framed pictures of your deceased loved ones and place them on the tables by the baptismal font. All
Souls envelopes will also be available at the entrances of the church.
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ORGANIZATIONS
PARISH COUNCIL Thai Tran 408-296-1193
FINANCE COUNCIL Mary Sparacino 408-296-1193
STABLEMATES (Men’s Club) Jim Newton 408-296-1193
LADIES GUILD Julia Cardoza 408-296-1193
GUADALUPE SOCIETY Maria Marquez 408-985-1088
ALTAR SERVERS Stephen Russell 408-472-1931
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, COUNCIL #3523 Lary James 408-772-2779 [email protected]
FIL-AM ORGANIZATION Manny Balce 408-296-1193
We pray for those who are ill or suffering from loneliness, sadness, or depression. We pray for those who care for them. We pray for our deceased family
and friends. We pray for our men and women who are serving in the military.
This week we pray especially for those who are ill or preparing for surgery: Renie Altamera, Tony Bell, Flavia Busche, Joseph Caffall, Ann Cambra, Mariano Covarrubias, Victor D. Esguerra, Val Feliciano, Steve Fertitta, Lizabeth Gutierrez, Ann Hurley, Mary Ellen, George Leger, Katherine Armenta Palmer, Rich Rojas, Marge Stemzynski, Betty Terra, Kory Tribbin
And for those who have died: Jorge Manuel Mireles, Cherie Willcox To have a person added to the Prayer Request, please call the Parish Office at 296-1193 ext. 100
Mass Dedications for the Week of October 24 – October 30, 2016 + notes deceased
Monday 8:30 a.m.
Marge Stemzynski Sat., 5:00 p.m.
Mary Bich Vu Harold Boyd +
Tuesday 8:30 a.m.
Ann Marie Ashby + Sunday 7:30 a.m.
In Thanksgiving
Wednesday 8:30 a.m.
Anna Sandoval + Zenaida Mendoza +
Sunday 9:00 a.m.
Rodrigo Mendez, Jenny Lyn Mendez, Johnny Respicio
Thursday 8:30 a.m.
Carrie Tamayo + Sunday 10:30a.m.
FOR ALL PARISHIONERS
Friday 8:30 a.m.
Perpetua de Jesus + Francisco Neves +
Sunday 12:15 p.m.
Regina Saenz +
Saturday 8:00 a.m.
Agnes Affonso + Sunday 7:00 p.m.
Segundo Bosas + Jose Bosas + Primitiva Valdez +
STAND AND BE COUNTED
save the date!
Annual BBQ Rib Dinner Saturday, November 12, 2016
Presented by: St. Justin Stablemates and Ladies Guild
Registering in a parish is a declaration of your desire to be part of a Catholic community and a commitment in all its
dimensions brings you advantages, recognition, and
responsibilities of many kinds. Being a registered parishioner
makes things much easier when it is time for infant Baptism,
weddings, when asked to be a Baptismal or Confirmation Sponsor and even funerals.
We are often asked to provide affidavits for Baptismal and
Confirmation Sponsors. We can only do this if a person is a
registered, active and contributing member.
So, are you a registered parishioner?
If not, please consider registering. Registration forms
are available in the Parish Ministry Center or online
at www.st-justin.org
St. Justin Guadalupe Society Fundraiser
Sunday, October 23rd 9-2:00 p.m. Small Hall
Tostada Plate $5.00
Chicken Enchilada Rice Plate $6.00 Pan Dulce 60¢
Mexican Hot Chocolate 60¢
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CATECHETICAL MINISTRY NEWS Call or email Laura Ortiz, (408)296-1193 ext. 100, [email protected] for registration information.
If you have any questions about our programs, contact Mary Kane at (408) 296-1193 ext. 104
Material Requests
We are very grateful that our parishioners have responded most
generously to all our requests. At this time our craft supply storage is filled to capacity.
We will notify you when we are able to receive further craft
donations.
Thank you for your continued generosity!!!
Are you spiritually attracted to the Catholic faith?
Are you married to a Catholic
and have thought about converting to Catholicism?
Would you like to learn more
about the Catholic Faith? You are welcome to participate in
our RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) program.
We meet in a small group setting to learn about our faith, scripture, Church history, prayers, and our understanding of social justice. For more information, contact Mary Kane, [email protected].
Faith Formation is more than just religious education. It is a life long journey towards a
deeper relationship with Christ.
Ongoing Faith Formation Classes Have Begun!!! It’s not too late to register! Registration forms are available online at st-justin.org, in the Parish Office or at the entrances of the church. Classes for Pre-K3 through 1st Grade: 9:00 -10:00am. 2nd Grade through 8th Grade: 10:15-11:30am
Sacramental Preparation Program You should have completed Section 2, pages 8-13 in your faith sharing books.
High School Confirmation Classes Session: 7
“Where am I Going?”
5:30-7:00 p.m.
Parish Ministry Center Please keep our candidates in your prayers. They will celebrate the Rite of Welcome at the 5:00 p.m., Saturday, October 29th Mass, after their day of retreat.
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Our next meeting is Tuesday, October 25th at 7:00-8:30pm in the PMC. Come with any questions that you may have about faith, religion, and the Catholic Church. This program is for adults who are seeking baptism, or were baptized Catholic but have not celebrated the sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist. This is a process marked by liturgical rites that are celebrated with the community. This process is centered on the Sunday readings and includes attending Mass. For those who are spiritually prepared, they will receive the Sacraments of Initiation, (Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist) during the Easter Vigil.
CLOW (Children’s Liturgy of the Word) During the 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Sunday Masses, children are dismissed to the Parish Ministry Center Chapel for an age appropriate Liturgy of the Word. The children return to church during the Presentation of the Gifts.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Bible Study with Fr. Chris & Fr. Gerald every Friday, 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. in the Parish Ministry Center.
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MINISTRY NEWS
HELP WANTED As you know, the heart of Community Ministry is our volunteers. We are presently looking for more help in our Food Pickup department. We pick up food at Lucky’s Grocery store every morning, we pick up donations at Target on Monday, Wednesday and Friday early afternoon, we pick up food from the Second Harvest Food Bank on Tuesday and Thursday mornings and we pick up bread from Sara Lee Bakery on Tuesday afternoons. We are especially searching for Bread Run help but would like to add to our volunteer base to spell those who are doing the other food pickup runs as well. Contact Joe at 408-296-1193 Ex 109 or [email protected] if you are interested and available.
Outreach Dinner Our next Outreach Dinner will be taking place on Sunday, October 30, beginning at 1:30 p.m. in our Parish Small Hall. All Senior Citizen Members of our Parish are invited, along with a guest, to this meal followed by BINGO.
Financial Assistance for Parishioners St. Justin Community Ministry has set aside some funds to provide Parishioners with limited Financial Assistance when facing unexpected issues. If you find yourself in need, contact Joe Bauer at 408-296-1193 extension 109 or [email protected]
Food & Diaper Collection Most of you are aware of the Community Ministry Collection Barrels that are located in our Church. During the month of October, we will continue to request canned Soup, Pork & Beans, Chili, Macaroni & Cheese and Tomato Sauce. We are also in need of Baby Food (Fruits and Vegetables) as well as Baby Diapers (Size 3 – 5). These are items that we do not receive often from the Second Harvest Food Bank. Please feel free to drop donations in the barrels in the Church, the barrel in the Foyer of the School or bring items to the Parish Office.
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Needed For those of you who have back yard fruit trees with an over abundance of fruit and/or gardens with vegetables please consider donating what you can to Community Ministry. The fruit and vegetables are a welcome addition to the food that we distribute to those seeking assistance.
COMMUNITY MINISTRY
Just a reminder to check all parish activities, go to our website at www.st-justin.org. Click on the CALENDAR link, and you will find where it is being held and the times.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Imagine the frustration of bishops who work strenuously over their ad limina reports, directing study committees, assembling data, honing the texts, traveling to Rome “to the threshold,” only to have it all collapse into a fifteen-minute group meeting with the pope. More than a few have grumbled at the weight of this “treasure” from our tradition, yet from the pope’s vantage point, they are essential to his ministry.
Pope John Paul II recalled his own experience as the Bishop of Kraków, visiting with Pope Paul VI in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The memory of those individual visits caused him to strengthen the format, assuring each of the world’s 2,744 bishops a privileged fifteen private minutes with the pope every five years. If you wonder what the pope does all day, the thought of dealing with five hundred bishops a year and reading their detailed reports on diocesan life should help fill up the calendar. Pope John Paul II used to say that he approached each individual meeting with the personal goal of learning something new about the Church, and his lively interest made the visits immensely worthwhile. The content of the private meetings remains under a privilege of secrecy, or as Cardinal Theodore McCarrick once said, “You’re only supposed to quote the pope if he tells a joke.” —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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If you suspect abuse in your parish, school or in the Diocese of San Jose, please contact: Child Protective Services 408-299-2071; Call 911; or The Diocesan Office for the Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults, 408-983-0113 or email [email protected]. If you suspect financial mismanagement in your parish, school or in the Diocese of San Jose, please contact: EthicsPoint: dsj.ethicspoint.com.
Jubilee Year of Mercy
October 23, 2016 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Today’s Gospel graces us with a beautiful prayer that can make every day of our lives a jubilee of mercy: “O God, be merciful to me a sinner” (Luke 18:13). Religious Israelites despised the tax collector who prayed it, for collaborating with Gentile occupiers and handling currency that bore the “divine” emperor’s graven image. But the Pharisee’s long-winded self-congratulation, mixed with self-righteous condemnation, was no “prayer” at all. “The Pharisee . . . spoke this prayer to himself” (18:11, emphasis added). Praying the tax collector’s simple, sincere, succinct cry for mercy acknowledges our own sinfulness, and “welcomes” other sinners as brothers and sisters with whom we can identify, even empathize, echoing Pope Francis’ famous comment about not being the one to judge. Indeed, the tax collector “went home justified” (18:14), that is, restored to God’s friendship, for God’s mercy is not prize achieved but gift received. “Let your prayer be brief: for tax collector, prodigal son, and dying thief were all reconciled to God by a single phrase!” (Saint John Climacus, 7th century). —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Pope makes “Mercy Friday” visit to home for the Children
ROME (CNS) -- Continuing his monthly Year of Mercy visits to people in particularly vulnerable situations, Pope Francis spent an afternoon Oct. 14 at Rome's SOS Children's Village.
The village, which includes five houses, attempts to provide a home-like atmosphere for children under the age of 12 whose parents cannot care for them.
A maximum of six children and a house mother live in each of the houses at the village.
According to the Vatican press office, "The boys and girls, accompanied by staff from the center, showed the pope the village's green space, which has a mini-soccer field and a small playground. The children showed the Holy Father their rooms and their toys, and he listened to their stories and stayed for a snack with them."
When Pope Francis announced the Year of Mercy, he said that he would try each month in private to fulfill one of the works of mercy. Since December, his Mercy Friday visits have included spending time with migrants, the aged, at a recovery community for former drug addicts and at a shelter for women rescued from human trafficking and prostitution. In September, he visited the neonatal unit of a Rome hospital, then went to a hospice, spending time with people who are dying and with their loved ones. By Cindy wooden Catholic News Service 10-14-2016
WHAT: Over 50 different workshops that connect with prayer and calls forth an action for justice. Workshops will be offered in English, Spanish and Vietnamese. The conference will address questions such as:
Where do I find hope? What does the Catholic Church teach? What are the best practices for ministry in a parish or parish school? How can I open wide the door of my heart to Christ? www.faithformationconference.com
WHO: All of those interested in enriching their faith are welcome! In the past years over 2,000 attendees
from all over Northern California attended. If you're a parish minister, catechetical leader, catechist, teacher, youth minister or youth leader or perhaps you want to learn more about the Catholic faith - this conference is for you!
WHEN: Friday and Saturday, December 2nd and 3rd
WHERE: San Jose Convention Center
FOOD: Concessions will be available throughout the Convention Center.
WEBSITE: www.faithformationconference.com
FAITH FORMATION CONFERENCE
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CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS St. Justin Church #488800 2655 Homestead Road Santa Clara, CA 95051 TELEPHONE 408 296-1193 CONTACT PERSON Laura Ortiz EMAIL: [email protected] SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2007 Adobe Acrobat X Windows 10 TRANSMISSION TIME Tuesday 11:00 SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION October 23, 2016 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 8 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
Marriage Anniversaries
If your anniversary is coming up, please let us know!
Laura Ortiz at 296-1193 ext. 102 or [email protected]
Fall is a beautiful season full of color and crisp fresh air. A Worldwide Marriage
Encounter Weekend is like autumn because it’s a weekend full of fresh air, new beginnings
and a time to rejoice in the beauty of your marriage and
family. It’s a great time to rekindle communication and
enjoy a weekend away. The next Marriage Encounter
Weekend is November 11-13, 2016 at Vallambrosa Center,
Menlo Park.
For more information: Website: sanjosewwme.org Email: Ken & Claranne at
Congratulations to the Newly Baptized…
Zoe Buada
Taven Dela Fuente Camila Enriquez Gianluca Ghezzi
Troy Le Nyles Roadilla Caeleb Tepora
The Knights of Columbus Fr. Joseph Geary Council of St. Justin and St. Martin parishes will be conducting its annual fund raising drive to benefit people with intellectual disabilities the weekend of Oct. 22nd - 23rd. Council members and family members will be asking for donations after the weekend Masses outside the church. The funds are raised for the Special Olympics and Parents Helping Parents organization who both help individuals with disabilities. Any contributions you can make will be greatly appreciated.