ST. JUSTIN PARISH COMMUNITY 2655 Homestead Road, Santa Clara, CA 95051
(408) 296-1193 ~ www.st-justin.org
Fourth Sunday of Easter
The Seventh Day of May of 2017 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 are you a shepherd to those in your care?
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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.
5/7 Community Ministry*
5/14 Catholic Charities
Welcome to the Table Many years ago, when my children were very young, I came home from grocery shopping and we sat down for some Antipasti. (My husband is Italian/Irish, and Antipasti consists of appetizers of cured meats, cheese, bread, and wine.) One of my boys commented that the bread and wine were just like the Eucharist that we consume during Mass! This was a teaching moment if there ever was one! The Catechism of the Catholic Church in paragraph 1324 states that the Eucharist is “The source and summit of the Christian life.” What does this mean? It means that the Trinity is the “source of man and woman” because in the book of Genesis “God said ‘let us make man in our image, after our likeness.’ This points to the Trinitarian life of God. The Trinity is also the “summit” of the goal of our lives. We are created in the image and likeness of God and we are called to share in the life of the Trinity for eternity. This weekend, our parish community is blessed to witness fifty-one of our faith filled children receive their First Eucharist. Many of us witnessed when these children were baptized and
received the light of Christ, becoming part of the family of God that we call Church. Today, we witness as they receive the Eucharist for the first time and join us at the Lord’s Table. When we see the children dressed in their Sunday best, we know that this is a special celebration. The Eucharistic Prayer retells the story of Jesus’ Passover from death to life, our escape from sin and death, and our adoption as sons and daughters of God. We repeat this every Sunday because we need to remember it each day of our lives. We are nurtured every time that we receive the Eucharist and today is the first taste of this for our First Eucharist children. As adults, when we receive the Eucharist, we are called to go out and proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ to the ends of the earth. This week, what is one obstacle that you can overcome so that you can proclaim the gospel of Jesus’ love for us, to others?
Mary Kane
WEEKLY STEWARDSHIP REPORT
APRIL 30, 2017
Goal $12,500.00
1st Collection $9,615.20
Online $2,048.15
Direct Deposit $218.00
Variance <$618.85>
Because of our bulletin publishing schedule during the holidays, we are not able to print the weekly Stewardship Report in a timely basis. Our Easter collection was $26,796.00. Thank you for your continuing generosity.
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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
BOY SCOUT TROOP 14 Toby McPheeters 408-421-9770 www.bsa14.org
Mass Dedications for the Week of May 8 – May 14, 2017 + notes deceased
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: Deanna Andrade, Carmen Ayala, Tony Bell, Carmen Cordina, Virginia De la Cruz, Philip Dawson, Mary Therese Dumont, Mary Ellen, Marlene Engstrom, Manuel Evangelho, Val Feliciano, Marili Francisco, Linda Hamilton, Daisy Juntado, Lupe Lopes, Warner Nash, Jennifer Navarro, Rich Rojas, Lorraine Sanifer, James Shoaf, Jasmine Soleman, Martha Solorio, Maria Sousa, Alice Vasquez, Marilou Voorheis, Dieter Woellner
And for those who have died: Ursula Barghouth, Anne Behan, Josephine Cali, John Figone, Donie Ray Johnsen, John Unsinn
Monday 8:30 a.m.
Barbara Sutter + Nadir De Andrade Barata
Saturday 5:00 p.m.
FOR ALL PARISHIONERS
Tuesday 8:30 a.m.
Dr. Everett Viano + Sunday 7:30 a.m.
FOR ALL MOTHERS
Wednesday 8:30 a.m.
Al Beaubier + Sunday 9:00 a.m.
FOR ALL MOTHERS
Thursday 8:30 a .m.
Tran-Nguyen Family Sunday 10:30a.m.
FOR ALL MOTHERS
Friday 8:30 a.m.
Michelle F. de Guzman + Juana, Asuncion & Carolina Herana +
Sunday 12:15 p.m.
FOR ALL MOTHERS
Saturday 8:00 a.m.
Fred Gackstetter + Michael Gackstetter +
Sunday 7:00 p.m.
FOR ALL MOTHERS
Brandon Alabado Abigail Angelo
Leila Busch Victoria Calvillo Alyssa Campos Francis Canonio
Samantha Canonio Adam Carlson Jesie Castillo
Matias Castillo Braxton Chang
Cathleen Chirinos Grant Cruz
Gianna Escuton Gabriella Farr
Brian Flora Dylan Floresca
Andrew Goedken Nathan Goedken Charles Gonyea Mia Gonzales Jayla Guerrero Arvin Guevarra
Emily Hackleman Ashley Holcomb
Tulsa Lanier Mateo McKinley Drew Madriaga Alisha Miyan Jonah Mora
Sophia Morais Alexis Navarro Roshni Nilus Lily Nguyen
Alan Ochoa-Mendez Diego Ochoa-Mendez
Joel Ortiz, Jr. Sophia Ortiz
Savina Pontillas Aislinn Reilly
Daniela Rosales Emma Salinas Erica Salinas
Julianne Salvador Andres Sandoval Franco Sandoval Victoria Smith Laura Stuckey
Exel Uy Kyle Yumul Isaac Zhang
Congratulations to Our First Communicants!
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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
Faith Formation is more than just religious education. It is a life long journey towards a
deeper relationship with Christ. Ongoing Faith Formation Program will Resume in September These classes meet on Sundays, Pre-K3 through 1st Grade: 9-10 a.m. 2nd Grade through 8th Grade:10:15-11:30 a.m. High School Confirmation 5:00-6:30 p.m. Rehearsal for Candidates and Sponsors in the Church.
Sacramental Preparation You may register for this program if your child has already completed one year of Ongoing Faith Formation or is enrolled in a Catholic school. This program is for baptized children in 2nd grade and higher. RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Are you an adult seeking baptism? Or were you baptized Catholic as a child but have not celebrated the sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist? This program offers the opportunity to meet in a small group setting to learn more about our faith and prepare for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist during Easter.
Annual BBQ May 16th 6:30– 8:30 p.m. Parish Ministry Center
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
Do you feel God‘s call to share your faith with others? Have
you thought about becoming a catechist for our “Children’s
Liturgy of the Word” on Sunday mornings? A catechist is a
person of faith who responds to that call, and passes on the
traditions and teachings of our Church to others. Our
“Children’s Liturgy of the Word” allows our children to be in a
focused environment that opens their hearts and minds to hear and to respond to God’s Word in an age appropriate manner. To find
out more about this essential ministry, contact Mary Kane,
As our Elect and Candidates recently celebrated the Easter
Sacraments, some of you may be reflecting on your own faith
journey.
If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about the Roman Catholic faith, please contact
Mary Kane at [email protected]
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MINISTRY NEWS
Outreach Dinner There is an Outreach Dinner taking place today Sunday, May 7, 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]
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.
Food & Diaper Collection Most of you are aware of the Community Ministry Collection Barrels that are located in our Church. During the month of May, we will continue to request canned Soup, Pork & Beans, Chili, Macaroni & Cheese and Tomato Sauce. We are also in need of 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.
THANK YOU! Our community changed lives this Lent, and CRS Rice Bowl wants to say Thank You! Don’t forget to turn in your CRS Bowl by May 14th. They can be dropped off in the Parish or School Office.
COMMUNITY MINISTRY TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION The fact that many monastic churches do not have a prominent tabernacle shapes the patterns of liturgical prayer. Monastic communities often protect the ancient value of “receiving from the same sacrifice,” meaning that the communicants are assured that what they eat and drink in the Holy Mysteries actually comes from the same celebration. It surprises many to learn that the Church does not foresee, nor does it provide for, Communion of the faithful from the reserved Sacrament. Liturgical laws have long defended your right to receive from the same sacrifice, the same Mass, that you attend. At one time, of course, the bread for the Eucharist was the ordinary bread of the day, except unleavened, probably prepared at home. It was broken and distributed to the faithful. Early on the loaf itself was referred to as the hostia in Latin, meaning the “sacrifice,” the same word for the sacrificial animal in Jewish worship, and for Jesus as the Lamb of God. By giving his life on the cross, Jesus became the hostia for us. To this day in the Greek Church, one of the tasks of the priest’s wife is to bake the bread for the Divine Liturgy, sometimes in a bakery oven dedicated to that purpose and called a “Bethlehem.” Today’s familiar individual hosts first appeared in the eleventh century at about the time when tabernacles were coming into use. The turn away from “bready” bread allowed the hosts to be reserved since they did not spoil like regular bread, and made the annual “Easter duty” counts easier. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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FAITH Beyond 2000 Part II
A dynamic formation program for catechists and others interested in
gaining a better understanding of their faith.
The Chancery 1150 N. First Street San Jose, CA 95112
Mondays, 6:45 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
May 8: Catholic Social Teaching
Plan now to attend FAITH beyond 2000 and give
your ministry and your spirituality a boost!
http://www.dsj.org/education/catechetical-ministry/basic-catechist-certification/faith-
beyond-2000-part-2
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.
The next training session for Detention Ministry in the S.C.
County Correctional Facilities will be held on Saturday, May 20, 2017 at the Chancery Office: 1150 North
First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 from 9am to 11 am. If you think
you are interested in serving incarcerated persons and would like further information, please contact Sister Maryann Cantlon
at 408-983-0131 or at mcantlon@dsj,.org
ADS
Novena to Our Lady of
Perpetual Help :
Every Wednesday 7:00 p.m.
St. Justin Church
Marriage Anniversaries
If your anniversary is coming up, please let us know!
Laura Ortiz at 296-1193 ext. 102 or [email protected]
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.
MARRIED COUPLES:
Pope John Paul II said“I place much of my hope for
the future in marriage encounter”. Aren’tyou
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isMay19‐21,2017inMountainView.Formore
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Parking Lot Solar Panels are Coming!!! St. Justin has been approved to receive a Parking Lot Solar Panel system. Beginning on Monday, May 8, a section of our Parking Lot will be fenced off to begin the construction of this system. It will take no longer then 8 weeks (although it could be as little as 5 weeks) to complete this project. Please be patience with this minor inconvenience as it will be a benefit to our community in the long run.
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 May 7, 2017 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 8 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS