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Holy Mass , Eucharistic Adoration, Rosary, Confession — Weekly Schedule:
Daily Mass: Monday –Saturday 8:30am First Friday 7:00pm, Saturday after First Friday 7:00am (No 8:30am Mass that day), Rosary: Daily 8:05am, Vigil and Sunday 35 minutes before Holy Mass Sat. Vigil: 5:00pm Sunday: 8:00am, 10:00am, 12:30(Spanish) Foresthill: 4:00pm Adoration: Thursday 9am-6pm with Benediction 1st Friday 7:30pm-6:30am with Benediction Confession: Saturday 3:30-4:30, Last Thursday 9:00am First Friday 8:00 pm English and Spanish. Call office for an individual Confession appointment
Parochial Administrator
Rev. Carlo Paul G. Tejano , [email protected]
Deacon
Mark Ruiz, [email protected]
Office Manager
Kathleen Stam, [email protected]
Religious Education
Judy Jones, [email protected]
Bookkeeper
Rhonda Bricker, [email protected]
Parish Receptionist
Maria Pena, [email protected]
Bulletin Coordinator
Please email to
(All bulletin articles are due in the parish office no later than
12:00pm on Mondays.)
Parish Office Hours
Monday– Thursday
9:00am-4:00pm (closed 12:00-12:30pm for lunch)
(530) 885-2956
St. Joseph Catholic School @ St. Teresa of Avila Church 11610
Atwood Road, Auburn, CA, 95603. Serving Students from K-8th
Grade Jennifer Oliver, Principal Phone 530.885.4490
Email: [email protected]
St. Joseph Catholic Preschool Program Jaime Anderson, Preschool
Director 11610 Atwood Road Auburn, CA, 95603 Phone
530.823.1822
St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery-Foresthill:
Call the office 530-885-2956
October 6, 2019 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. Joseph Parish & Mission in Foresthill
Mission Statement: “Guided by the Holy Spirit and following the teaching of the Holy Catholic Church, the
Mission of St. Joseph is to be the best administered and most caring parish in
Sacramento Diocese, through our liturgies, faith formation and social services for the benefit of the
community of Auburn and vicinity.”
1162 Lincoln Way, Auburn, CA - (530) 885-2956 - www.stjoseph.auburncatholic.com
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COMMUNITY PRAYER
November 2 8:00AM December 7 10:00AM January 4 12:30PM (Spanish)
Sunday, October 6 9:00AM— Choir Practice Monday, October 7 9:30AM– Families of Nazareth Group– Office Tuesday, October 8 10:00AM—Children's Faith formation Classes 4:30PM— Children’s Faith Formation Classes 4:30PM– Youth Group Wednesday, October 9 9:00 AM — Prayers for Priest -Church 9:30AM-12:00PM- Church closed for cleaning Thursday, October 10 9:00am– Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 9:15AM —Women’s Bible Study— LCR 5:50PM– Benediction Friday, October 11 Saturday, October 12
Jerry Addy Grace Arredondo Sharity Bulygo Brandy Brandenburg Al Baldoni Linda Baldoni Nancy Batmale Mark Biesecker Karen Budde Marianne Corcoran Nancy Capik Darlene Delahanty Debra Cheryl Driggs Marie Dutra Sandy Dutra Dennis Dark Rod Deshaw Sally Dwyer Maria Fregosi Gloria Flores Delia Giuliani John Giudicessi Norma Harris Ben Hatfield Brian Harr
Rany & Ronda Horsman Benedicta Horsnyi Jennifer Jones Gabrielle Klapperich Dennis Kalkowski John Lynch John Paul Letcher-Samuel G. Letcher Joanne Lichau Roland Lujan Marilyn Landry Larry Leedy Denise Martin Madeline McCormick-Mary Minton Yanira Muniz Stephen Metz Flo Mooneyham Mandy Millhouse Joan Murdoch Georgie Nicosia Joe Nicosia
Christine Niece Colleen Newman Shirley Petersen Lucille Potter Marissa Platz Ken Prust Elfie Reissmein Rico Puccioni Ron Roussey Dustin Rhoby John Sinetos Nicole (Dwyer)Selcuk Cecilia Smith Gary Stephen Frank Stephen Sawyer Stephen Mary Taylor Bernard Theis Esther & Dan -Sanchez Tinoco Doris Viera Miriam Winder
Monday: Jon 1:1 — 2:2, 11; Jon 2:3-5, 8; Lk 10:25-37 Tuesday: Jon 3:1-10; Ps 130:1b-4ab, 7-8; Lk 10:38-42 Wednesday: Jon 4:1-11; Ps 86:3-6, 9-10; Lk 11:1-4 Thursday: Mal 3:13-20b; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 11:5-13 Friday: Jl 1:13-15; 2:1-2; Ps 9:2-3, 6, 16, 8-9; Lk 11:15-26 Saturday: Jl 4:12-21; Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 11-12; Lk 11:27-28 Sunday: 2 Kgs 5:14-17; Ps 98:1-4; 2 Tm 2:8-13; Lk 17:11-19
MASS INTENTIONS OCTOBER 6th-12th
Sunday, October 6th-TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 8:00am— Haley and Alex SI 10:00am— James Theis SI 12:30pm— Matthew Avalos SI, Samuel Pena and Family SI, Innette Wallace +, Timothy Bender + 4:00pm— For the intentions of St. Joseph
Monday, October 7th– Our Lady of the Rosary 8:30am— NO MASS
Tuesday, October 8th- 8:30am— NO MASS
Wednesday, October 9th-St. Denis , Bishop and Companions, Martyrs; St. John Leonardi, Priest 8:30am — NO MASS
Thursday, October 10th- 8:30am– NO MASS
Friday, October 11th– St.John XXIII, Pope 8:30am—NO MASS
Saturday, October 12th- 8:30am— Trish Burchett + 5:00pm— Mass for the intentions of St. Joseph Parish
PARISH SCHEDULE
ANNOINTING OF THE SICK SCHEDULE
PRAYER CONCERNS
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Due to our Diocesan Priest Convocation there will no morn-ing Mass October 7th-11th. We will be having a Rosary and Prayer for our Priest at 8:30am Monday-Friday this week.
Page 3 WEEKLY REFLECTION
A LITTLE FAITH
Today our readings are about faith, frustration, and how much is enough. Habakkuk is a complainer having an argument with God. Timothy is encouraging a community challenged by cowardice and the apostles want more faith than they
have. Things aren’t happening fast enough for any of them or for us. All of them and we want God to do something sooner rather than later and we want God to give us a reason to believe that it will all work out. What does God do? God puts it back on them—and us—telling Habakkuk to describe the world he wants; telling the apostles to do more than the expected. Doing more with less is a familiar phrase today and a reminder that a little faith may be enough even for the most difficult times. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
ST. JOHN LEONARDI—OCTOBER 9TH
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Sometimes human relationships go awry, but Christ’s choice for us is irrevocable. In marriage celebrations, the Church always recalls God’s faithfulness to help prepare married couples for enduring the inevitable rough spots. The Byzantine liturgy does this by adorning the couple with crowns that remind them of the martyr’s crown. The couple therefore takes on a vocation of witnessing to the sacredness of life in all of its suffering and joy, and of keeping their eyes fixed on the banquet of heaven. In Eastern theology, people have a liturgical vocation to give God praise, and marriage fits within that plan. It is not so much saying prayers that counts, but becoming prayer. Interestingly, in this liturgy the couple never utters a word other than joining in the community’s chants; there are no marriage vows as such. There is therefore not a hint of our Western Christian sense that marriage is a legal contract. Rather, it is all about living out one’s baptismal vocation, embracing the cross, pouring oneself out in love, and opening to the grace of the Holy Spirit. —James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Worked as a pharmacist‘s apprentice while studying for the priesthood. After ordination on 22 December 1572, he worked with prisoners and the sick. His example attracted some young laymen to assist him, most of whom became priests themselves. This group formed Clerks Regular of the Mother of God of Lucca, a congregation of diocesan priests which, for reasons having to do with the politics of the Refor-mation and an unfounded accusation that John wanted to form the group for his own personal aggrandizement, provoked great opposition. The Clerks were confirmed on 13 Octo-ber 1595 by Pope Clement VIII, but John was exiled from Lucca for most of the rest of his life. John was assisted in his exile by Saint Philip Neri, who gave him his quarters – and his pet cat!
In 1579 he formed the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, and published a compendium of Christian doctrine that remained in use until the 19th century. He died from a disease caught while tending plague victims. By the deliberate policy of the founder, the Clerks have never had more than 15 churches, and today form only a very small congregation. The arms of the order are azure, Our Lady Assumed into Heaven; and its badge and seal the monogram of the Mother of God in Greek characters. -catholicsaints.info
PLEASE REMEMBER ST. JOSEPH’S PARISH IN YOUR ESTATE PLANNING
St. Joseph Offertory Sept. 28/29 $ 3,698.66 August Online Giving $ 1,120.00
Foresthill Offertory September 29 $ 358.00 August Online Giving Foresthill $ 410.00 Hall Fund $ 265.00
Joseph Ministry
Saturday 5:00PM vigil
8:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:30 PM
Altar Servers Benjamin Gonella
Marshall Alcorn, TH Ethan Alcorn
Victoria Martinez Alonso Jonathan Martinez Alonso
Joel Aviles
Lectors Peggy Meadows MaryAnn Collins
Joyce Pope Gary Brittner
Royce Birks Bob U’ren
Edubiles Roman Rebecca Baltazar
Extraordinary Ministers
Lilibeth Golbinec Lucy Mlakar
Dave Vargas Sheila Taylor Susan Tidball
Linnea Schroeder Joe Schroeder Hugh Paxton
Domitila Brambilla Joel Rosales
Margarita Rosales
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LAY MINISTRY SCHEDULE– OCTOBER 12TH AND 13TH
FORESTHILL MISSION LAY MINISTRY SCHEDULE
Lectors Chris Taylor and Ron Roussey
Extraordinary Ministers
Jeff Jones
PARISH OFFERTORY
TRINITY CATHOLIC BOOKS & GIFTS
AMERICA NEEDS FATIMA
ST. JOSEPH’S THRIFT SHOP
1132 Lincoln Way (Next to St. Joseph’s Church)
October Is Here! In Honor Of Our Lady Of The Rosary October 8 – 12
25% Off All Rosaries The Saint Quiz Answers:
St. Peregrine, St. Philomena & St. Cecilia
Mon-Wed & Saturday—9:00am-3:00pm
Great news! We now have raincoats and warmer clothing available in the store.
In addi on, we s ll have a few great Halloween costumes le .
We have a lot of Men’s Clothing right now!
Don’t forget about our current savings offer: When you give a $20 dona on to the Parish Hall fund, you receive a
50% discount on your shopping total.
America Needs Fa ma Rosary
October 12, 2019 @ 12 noon Please join us in front of St. Joseph Church as we join 20,000 groups across America
reciting the rosary. The sins of abortion, Satanism, euthanasia, drug addiction, and suicide need a supernatural intervention and solution. Mary gave us her solution at Fatima in 1917 when she said pray the rosary for world peace. Bring your rosary and join us! Jo Pietrzak 530 887-8984
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We would like to give a BIG CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR STUDENTS WHO RECEIVED THIER CONFIRMATION THIS
SATURDAY!
Angel, Antoni, James, John, Logan, Madelyn, Manuel, Sarahi, Sergio,
Quetzaly, and Thomas
Please continue to pray for
their faith journey!
Pan de Vida retreat will be on November 8-10th, 2019. Registration forms are now available in the office . The cost is $60 per child and it includes lunch and dinner on November 9. The Registration shall
be completed by October 19. For questions call Judy Jones (530)885-2956
We are looking for volunteers to help with first aid assistance during the retreat, if you are a registered nurse or have your first aid certification and would like to help please give Judy Jones a call at (530) 885-
2956.
CONFIRMATION
PAN DE VIDA RETREAT
RESPECT LIFE SUNDAY –OCTOBER 6, 2019
Since 1972, a year before the decision in Roe v. Wade, the first Sunday of October has been designated by the Catholic Church as Respect Life Sunday. The
whole month of October is dedicated to advancing the culture of life through prayer, activism and education.
Please join us on Sunday October 6, 2019 in forming our annual Life Chain out-side St. Joseph’s Church. We will witness to the sanctity of life from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Please come even if you can only stay for a few minutes. Pro-
life signs will be available at the entrance of the church.
Please note the new earlier time after the 10:00 am Mass.
Please contact Penny for further information: phone 530
-885-9055 or email [email protected]
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY
A big thank you to all who attended our Concert, and a special thanks to the Auburn
Winds Big Band Ensemble for donating there time and talent. We want to thank Advantage Printing for all their help (The Wood family
does so much for our parish) and the K of C, not only helping financially but put a lot of
hours promoting our event, The only way the SVdP is able to serve our community is
through your generous donations and prayers. May the HOLY SPIRIT bless all of you and
our family's and loved ones.
-Don Wilford
SOCKTOBER DRIVE
Auburn Food Closet & SVdP September Hunger Action Month food drive was a great success and a great thanks for ALL our support.
The month of October is SOCKTOBER Month, Bring a new pair of Men's or Women's socks and we will fill up the food basket with new socks. Socks are the most needed but least donated articles of clothing
in the homeless shelters. Donating a pair of new socks can help make a huge difference in the lives of
our neighbors who are homeless.
.............Don Wilford.........
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MINISTRY, COUNICIL AND COMMITTEE INORMATION AND EVENTS
Baptism: Preparation classes are held the 1st Saturday of every month. Please call the office to register. Confirmation: The Sacrament of Confirmation is a two-year preparation process for teens. For adults not yet confirmed, please call the parish office. Marriage: Please contact our priest at least six months in advance of your desired wedding in order to par-ticipate in the process of marriage preparation.
Altar Society: Phyllis Whitney 823-9303 Bible studies: Ginny Huckins (Thursday AM ) 530.823.8486 Confraternity of Catholic Mothers: Mary Jorgensen (916) 716-7308, [email protected] Catholic Ladies Relief Society: Barbara O’Rourke 530-906-1055 Eucharistic Adoration: Barbara & George Coelho [email protected] Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: Dianne Wilford [email protected] Finance Council: Fr. Carlo Tejano Funeral Reception Ministry Doreen Wood 530.823.5066 Barbara O’Rourke 530-906-1055 Garden Committee: Karen Thomas [email protected] Guild of St. Tarcisius (Altar Sever): Hugh Paxton [email protected] Hall Committee: 530-885-2956 Hispanic Coordinating Cmte. Porfirio Perez 530.613.3624 or Cristina Martinez 530 308-5693 Italian Catholic Federation: Mary Ann Mikles 916.759.8466 Knights of Columbus: Grand Knight-Tom Epperson [email protected] 530-368-1243, Knights of Columbus Council # 6149 www.auburnkofc.com Lector Ministry: John Mlakar [email protected] Liturgy Hispanic Community: Cristina Martinez - 530-308-5693 Ministry of the Sick: Gina Bollinger 530.268.2092 Music Ministry: Gellimy Sescon 530.885.2956 Practice is on Tuesday's at 6:30 - 8pm in the Church Pastoral Council: Chairman Mark Capik, 916-663-1207, [email protected] Placer County Jail Ministry: Lyn Mazur, [email protected] Prolife Ministry: Penny Gowring [email protected] & Christine Jonas [email protected] Religious Education: Judy Jones 530.885.2956 Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA): Judy Jones 530.885.2956 Sacristan Mike Newell 401-5546 Dave Vargas 916-663-1356 Special Events Committee: Bonnie Amaro-Letcher [email protected] St. Vincent de Paul Society of Auburn: 530.885.2920 Thrift shop: 530.885.7404 Mon-Wed & Saturday 9:00am-3:00pm Ushers & Greeters: Kevin Letcher [email protected] Vocations: Doreen Wood 530.823.5066 Wedding Coordinator: Holly Letcher 530.210.0568 Youth Ministry: Frank Smith [email protected]
Do you want to involve yourself at St. Joseph Parish?
If interested, please give us a call at
530-885-2956, and we will help you find a ministry to volunteer on any upcoming events.
ADORATION
ITALIAN CATHOLIC FEDERATION FUNDRAISER
First Friday Mass & Adoration Schedule November 1, 2019
Friday Morning Mass: 8:30am
Adoration begins after Mass until 6:30pm
Evening Mass: 7:00pm (All Saints Day, Holy Day of Obligation) Adoration will continue after Mass
until 6:30am on Saturday
Benediction at 6:30am followed by 7:00am Mass
Participants are asked to devote at least one hour of prayer and Adoration to Our Lord during the First
Friday devotions. To select a shift and hours please contact Barbara Coelho at 530-852-2294.
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Horario de la oficina—de lunes a jueves 9:00am-4:00pm
Maria Peña-recepcionista: hablo español y estoy en la oficina del lunes al jueves 9:00am-12:30pm Por favor diríjase a la oficina para bautizos, bodas, quinceañeras, para el salón y salas de conferencias, etc. Cristina Martínez: Lector, Catecismo para Quinceañera y Eventos Especiales, Coordinadora de Bodas. Porfirio Perez: Sacristán, Clases de Preparación Bautismal Y de Boda
HORAS DE OFICINA Y DIRECTORIO
Lunes: Jon 1:1 — 2:2, 11; Jon 2:3-5, 8; Lc 10:25- 37 Martes: Jon 3:1-10; Sal 130 (129):1b-4ab, 7-8; Lc 10:38-42 Miércoles:Jon 4:1-11; Sal 86 (85):3-6, 9-10; Lc 11:1-4 Jueves: Mal 3:13-20b; Sal 1:1-4, 6; Lc 11:5-13 Viernes: Jl 1:13-15; 2:1-2; Sal 9:2-3, 6, 16, 8-9; Lc 11:15-26 Sábado: Jl 4:12-21; Sal 97 (96):1-2, 5-6, 11-12; Lc 11:27-28 Domingo: 2 Re 5:14-17; Sal 98 (97):1-4; 2 Tm 2:8- 13; Lc 17:11-19
UN POCO DE FE
Hoy nuestras lecturas acerca de la fe, la frustración y cuánto es suficiente. El profeta Haba-cuc es un quejoso que tiene una discusión con Dios. Timoteo está animando a una comunidad desafiada por la cobardía y los apóstoles quieren más fe de la que tienen. Las cosas no suceden lo suficientemente rápido para ninguno de ellos. Todos ellos y nosotros queremos que Dios ha-ga algo mucho más antes que después y queremos que Dios nos dé una razón para creer que todo saldrá bien. ¿Qué es lo que quiere Dios? Dios se lo devuelve a ellos, y a nosotros, dicién-dole a Habacuc que describa el mundo que él quiere; diciéndole a los apóstoles hacer más de lo que se espera. Haciendo más con menos es una frase muy conocida hoy y un recuerdo que un poco de fe puede ser suficiente incluso en los momentos difíciles. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
REFLEXIONES SEMANALES
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA 7 AL 11 DE OCTUBRE
7 al 11 de octubre
No tendremos misa en la mañana la próxima
semana de lunes a viernes. Todos los Sacerdotes Diocesanos activos y retira-
dos asistirán a la reunión de Convocación.
¡Los invitamos a unirse a nuestro Rosario de la mañana esta semana a las 8:30 am en la iglesia seguido de una oración por nuestros sacerdotes!
Todavía tendremos Adoración este
jueves de 9:00am a 6:00pm
El mes de octubre de cada año está dedicado al Santo Rosario. Por favor, llegue 30 minutos antes de la misa para que pueda participar
y recitar con nosotros el rosario.
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Lunes a miércoles y sábados de 9:00 a.m. a 3:00 p.m.
¡Buenas no cias!
Ahora tenemos impermeables (abrigos para la lluvia) disponibles y tambien tenemos ropa más calien ta dis-
ponible en la enda.
Además, todavía nos quedan algunos disfraces de Hal-loween.
No se olvide de nuestra oferta de ahorro actual: Cuando usted da una donación de $20 al fondo del Salón Par-roquial, usted recibe un 50% de descuento en su total de
Nos gustaría ¡FELICITACITAR A NUESTROS ESTUDIANTES QUE RECIBIERON
SU CONFIRMACIÓN ESTE SÁBADO!
Angel, Antoni, James, John, Logan, Madelyn, Manuel, Sarahi, Sergio, Quetzaly y Thomas
¡Por favor, continúen rezando por su camino de fe!
Conoces a alguien interesado en convertirse en católico? ¿Tienes preguntas sobre la fe? ¿Fueron bautizados, pero nunca recibió la
primera comunión confirmación?
Si es así, únete a nosotros!
Los Invitamos cada miércoles a las 6:30 pm en San José Escuela (ubicado al lado de
la Iglesia Católica de St Teresa En Atwood Road)
Para pregunta sobre clase de rica por favor llame a Monica Durant 925-262-3294 (habla español)
NOTICIAS SEMANALES
R.C.I.A.
TIENDA DE SEGUNDA MANO DE SAN JOSE
FORMACION EN LA FE DE LOS NINOS
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
Mientras muchos celebran el descubrimiento de América esta semana, los latinos celebramos más bien el Día de la Raza, insistiendo que Colón no pudo descubrir lo que no estaba ni perdido ni escondido. El 12 de octubre de 1492, Rodrigo de Triana grito: “Tierra a la vista”. Estas fueron las primeras palabras europeas que sonaron en el hem isferio occidental. Rodrigo gritaba a los españoles agitados y cansados por su largo viaje. Él les daba la buena noticia de que estaban por llegar a Guanahaní, que Cristóbal Colón renombró San Salvador. Es así como se engendró un nuevo pueblo en América. Una raza mestiza se engendró en la búsqueda de Asia y luego fue dada a luz con el derrame de sangre indígena a manos del conquistador. A través del tiempo el continente am ericano poblado por nativos, ha recibido sangre, cultura e idioma europea, africana y asiática. De esta manera se ha ido desarrollando nuestro mestizaje. Celebremos que somos una mezcla de sangres, culturas, lenguas y creencias. Somos raza mestiza, nacida en el dolor; trabajamos y luchamos por una vida mejor. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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PARISH AND DIOCESAN NEWS AND EVENTS
St. Joseph’s Name Tag Sunday October 12th/13th
After Masses
Like baked goods and coffee? Want to get to know your fellow
parishioners better?
Name Tag Sunday is a chance to stay after Mass for a social event.
We will be providing coffee and juice for everyone
directly after Mass, we will also have baked goods for
sale.
Save the Date!
Sunday, November 3, 2019
Family Style ~ Country Fried Chicken Dinner
St. Joseph Parish Hall Hosted by your Special
Events Committee
24 Hour Adoration Starting November 1st
Starting on November 1st, St. Joseph will be having a
24 hour Adoration every first Friday of the month.
We are looking for parishioners to volunteer
for at least a 1 hour shift. If you are interested, please call Barbara Coelho at
530-852-2294
We will no longer have Adoration on first Thursdays of the month
October 7th-11th
We will not have morning Mass this coming week from Monday to
Friday. All active and retired Diocesan Priests will be
attending the Convocation meeting.
We invite you to join our morning Rosary
this week at 8:30am in the church followed by a prayer for our priests!
We will still have Adoration this Thursday from 9:00am to
6:00pm
The month of October each year is dedicated to the
Most Holy Rosary.
Please arrive 30 minutes before the
Mass so that you could participate and recite with us
the rosary.