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ST. SEBASTIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH - SUNDAY BULLETIN
November 13, 2011 -- Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time
“Blessed are you who fear the Lord.“ -- Psalm 128:1a
Please pray for our recently deceased: Arthur Weyers
Please pray for our seriously ill: Cathy Humphrey, Clair Nagel, Cindy Madill, Harper Frank, Sandy Moreno, Armando
Lemus, John Hansen, Christine Corsetti, Syl Houlemard, Shama Oldenburg, The Rawson Family, Eleanor Greytak, Theresa
Alberigi, John Cruz, Sherry Dicharry, Leona Spadoni, Edmund Hynes, Randy Davey, Hans Valverde, Dan Ortega, Yvette
Poisson, Peggy Orzulak, Will Gordon, Alton Marine, Martín Marquez, Mandy Anderson (age 17), Monico Marquez,
Elizabeth Paul.
Anniversaries of deaths: (10th): Guy Duryee; (8th): Mary Cole, Norma Draine; (4th): Mary Mefford, Vincent Kelly, Josefina
Villanueva; (2nd): Shirley Widdoes.
READINGS
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Today:
Prv 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31; Ps 128;
Tuesday:
1 Thes 5:1-6; Mt 25:14-30 [14-15, 19-21]
Wednesday:
1 Mc 1:10-15, 41-43, 54-57, 62-63;
Thursday:
Lk 18:35-43
Friday:
2 Mc 6:18-31; Lk 19:1-10
2 Mc 7:1, 20-31; Lk 19:11-28
1 Mc 2:15-29; Lk 19:41-44
Saturday:
1 Mc 4:36-37, 52-59; Lk 19:45-48 or (for
the memorial of the Dedication)
Acts 28:11-16, 30-31; Mt 14:22-23
1 Mc 6:1-13; Lk 20:27-40
Ez 34:11-12, 15-17; Ps 23; 1 Cor 15:20-26, 28; Mt 25:31-46
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
St. Albert the Great
St. Margaret of Scotland; St. Gertrude
St. Elizabeth of Hungary
Dedication of the Basilicas of the Apostles
Peter and Paul in Rome;
St. Rose Philippine Duchesne
Blessed Virgin Mary
CHURCH OFFERINGS Last week’s regular collection : $5458.00
NEXT WEEK’S SECOND COLLECTION (Nov 19 / 20):
Catholic Campaign for Human Development
NOVEMBER MASS INTENTIONS for ALL SOULS: Please write the names of your departed
loved ones for whom you wish to offer all the November Masses on a All Souls Offertory Envelope, provided for your convenience in the vestibule (or use any envelope marked with “All Souls”). You may drop the
envelopes into the collection basket during Mass, or send them to the office.
TIME TO ORDER CHRISTMAS WREATHS: Please support the St. Sebastian’s Conquest boys club
by buying a fresh Christmas wreath from Oregon. The boys will be selling them after all the Masses
next week. You may also purchases one by calling Diana Martens at 326-1577. They will be delivered
the week after Thanksgiving. Thank you so much for your support.
SPIRITUAL ADOPTION
Greetings to all,
WEEK 34: Baby now weighs over 5.5 pounds and her total length is 20.25 inches approx.
Because she is so snug in her mother's womb, she is not likely to be doing somersaults anymore,
but the number of times she kicks should remain about the same. Her kidneys are fully developed
and her liver can process some waste products.
To view a very moving video about an unborn child about to undergo abortion please go to www.interviewwithunborn.com
and watch "Interview With an Unborn Child." The narrator is the unborn child. This is really worth watching and sharing with
everyone you know.
God bless,
Eileen
ICF 45th ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY
RAVIOLI DINNER!
Dear Friends in Christ,
After a lot of prayer and reflection I recently came to
the very difficult conclusion that I needed to find another home for my dog, Homer. This was a very difficult decision to make and I know that many of you
will also miss him. However, I found a great place for
him in Crescent City. He now lives with a woman who
happens to be retired and has had dogs all her life.
She has 4 acres of land for Homer to run around in.
She also has an 11-year-old Boston terrier, who is
blind, and Homer gets along great with him. She has
sent me pictures of Homer and all I can say is that she
is spoiling him more than he was here. One of the pictures she sent me was of Homer sleeping on the
couch with a pillow under his head.
On a maintenance note, there are 2 things that we
need volunteer help with. The first is that some of the
pews in the Church are cracked and the need to be
repaired because the cracks are pinching people
while they are sitting.
The second is that the large tree near the Our Lady of
Guadalupe grotto needs to be trimmed because the
branches have gotten a little too long. If you can help
with either of these projects please let me know.
In Christ,
Fr. Raúl
THANKSGIVING
FOOD
BASKETS
FOOD FOR THE NEEDY (St. Sebastian
parishioners and parish friends): Food
for those in need will be distributed
by the St. Vincent de Paul Society on
Tuesday, Nov. 22, from 2 – 4:00 pm in front of the
Church. Reservations are required (deadline is Friday, Nov. 18). Please call the rectory with your
name, address, phone, and the number of adults and
children in the family. 823-2208 ext. 105.
Bishop Vasa will give a presentation on the new
translation of the Roman Missal, on Saturday,
November 19th from 10:00AM to 12:00PM in the
parish hall. He will explain the new theory of translation and the changes that have been made, with a view to deepening our experience of the sacred in the Eucharistic Liturgy.
Special attention will be given to the parts of the Mass spoken or
sung by the entire congregation -- the Gloria, Creed, Sanctus,
Memorial Acclamations and the Lamb of God. All are welcome.
Saturday, Dec.
3rd, St. Sebastian’s Hall. Dinner: 6:30 pm.
Adults: $12; Ages 6 – 12: $6. Under 6: Free.
For tickets and information, please call Lona at 527-1021.
Buon appetito!
www.stseb.org
St. Sebastian’s
website continues to receive a great
response from our parishioners! Be
sure to check it out!
And for those of you who use FACEBOOK, look us
up!
EWTN
will provide TV coverage of Pope Benedict's Nov. 18-20 visit to Benin, formerly part of French West Africa.
"Hill of Redemption" is a special program that airs Nov. 19 at 11 p.m.,
Nov. 25 at 7 p.m. & Nov. 26 at 11
a.m. (Pacific Time).
It tells how
Atomic warfare ended WWII but also
brought unspeakable suffering to victims of
Atomic devastation in Nagasaki. For program
times of the Pope's visit to Benin, go to
www.ewtn.com and click on "Television,"
"Program Schedules" & "November Grids." Or
you may phone (205) 271-2900 & ask for "Viewer
Services." EWTN is carried in the North Bay on
Comcast Ch. 229 & AT&T Ch. 562 and throughout
California on DISH Satellite Ch. 261 & Direct TV
Ch. 370. Comcast airs EWTN on Ch. 57 in Ukiah,
Willits & Fort Bragg.
MASS INTENTIONS
Mon,
Tues,
Tues,
Wed,
Thurs,
Fri,
Sat,
Sat,
Sun,
Sun,
Sun,
Nov 14
9 am:
Nov 15
7 am:
Nov. 15 9 am:
Nov 16
9 am:
Nov 17 9 am:
Nov 18
9 am:
Nov 19
9 am:
Nov 19
5 pm:
Nov 20
8 am:
Nov 20 10 am:
Nov 20 1:00 pm:
Y
William & Maria Turner, req. Dee Padilla
Joe Negri , req. Melanie, John & the Lujan Family
Luke Buratovich , req. Buratovich Family
Frances Buratovich (Liv), req. John & Diana Williams
Ronald Poisson , req. Yvette Poisson
Souls in Purgatory , req. Karl & Naomi Tambornini
The Dobrawa Family (Liv), req, Lynne Argentieri
Connie Dobrawa , req. Meihaus Family
Jim Carrigan , req. Joe & Mary Ann Silveira
Frank Kozlowski , req. daughter Frances & family
Spanish Mass /All the people
Iglesia Católica de San Sebastián
Trigésimo Tercer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
13 de noviembre de 2011
CAMBIA NUESTRAS VIDAS
La Eucaristía es nuestro sacrificio
Las cartas de Pablo a los tesalonicenses están entre sus primeros escritos movidos por su creencia, y la
creencia de la comunidad de la Iglesia joven, de que el retorno de Cristo era inminente, y que dedicar tiempo y atención a otras cosas era tontería.
La imagen del sacrificio en relación a la Eucaristía
nos es muy familiar, no sólo por la experiencia de vida, que
a menudo es muy sacrificada, sino porque fue la manera en
que el pueblo hispano, históricamente hablando, aprendió
a ver la Eucaristía y a celebrarla como tal: sacrificio. No hay
nada de malo en que la Eucaristía sea sacrificio, porque lo
es, es el sacrificio de Cristo por nosotros; al celebrar la Eucaristía como el sacrificio de Cristo, la Iglesia se hace consciente de que Cristo ha muerto una sola vez en la cruz y
que el sacrificio que celebramos es en memorial de su
pasión dolorosa, de su gloriosa resurrección y de su admirable ascensión al cielo. La imagen del sacrificio nos sigue
llamando aún más porque en esa palabra reflejamos nuestra vida y lo que traemos a la celebración. Refleja la historia
de nuestros pueblos, no sólo de sufrimiento, sino de la solidaridad que Dios ha tenido con nuestro propio sufrimiento.
La celebramos como un acompañamiento mutuo, de nosotros a Dios y de Dios a nosotros en la persona de Cristo,
que también es Dios y que por nosotros murió.
Con el paso del tiempo este fervor disminuyó un
poco. Hoy, cuando escuchamos sobre la llegada del fin de
los tiempos, podemos preguntarnos si la tenemos que tomar en serio, si es que realmente creemos que Cristo todavía puede venir por nosotros como “un ladrón en la noche” (1 Tesalonicenses 5:2). ¿Significa esto que debemos
ponerle un paro a establecer metas a largo plazo, despojarnos de nuestros calendarios y agendas anuales, dejar de
ahorrar para una educación universitaria? Por supuesto
que no. Lo que significa es que necesitamos cambiar nuestra vida, vivir como hijos de las luz e ir iluminando el mundo que nos rodea con la luz del Evangelio. Entonces, en
aquél día, cuando los detalles de nuestra vida diaria se tornen poco importantes, estaremos listos para encontrar
nuestra paz y seguridad en Cristo Jesús.
© Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co.
—Miguel Arias, ©
S. Paluch Co.
Copyright, J.
Ministerios:
Ministros: 20 de noviembre
Lunes: Grupo de Oracion, 7:00 PM
Primera Lectura: Martha Vera
Martes: Grupo de Jovenes, 7:00 PM
Salmo: Rosario Cortez
Segunda Lectura: Alejandra Gomez
Ministro de Comunion: Jose L. Rodriguez
Monagillos: Eduardo y Jerardo
Taller de Apologética
Vamos a tener un taller de apologética el 14-19 de noviembre. La apologética es la explicación y defensa de nuestra fe. Van a venir unas hermanas religiosas de la Diócesis de Stockton. Ellas nos van ha ayudar como conocer, entender y defender nuestra fe. Todos están invitados a este gran taller de la fe. No se lo vayan a perder.
ALIMENTO PARA EL DÍA DE GRACIAS:
Feligreses de la iglesia de St. Sebastián y amigos de la parroquia: Las canastas de alimento
para ésos in necesidad serán distribuidas por la Sociedad de San Vicente de Paúl el martes
22 de noviembre, de 2:00 a 4:00 pm en frente de la iglesia. Se requieren reservaciones no
más tarde del viernes, 18 de noviembre. Llame por favor a la oficina con su nombre, su dirección, el teléfono, y el número de adultos y de niños en la familia. HABLE DESPACIO Y CLARO. 823-2208, ext. 105.
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
Lunes:
1 Mc 1:10-15, 41-43, 54-57, 62-63;
Lc 18:35-43
Martes:
2 Mc 6:18-31; Lc 19:1-10
Miércoles:
2 Mc 7:1, 20-31; Lc 19:11-28
Jueves:
1 Mc 2:15-29; Lc 19:41-44
Viernes:
1 Mc 4:36-37, 52-59; Lc 19:45-48 ó
(para el memorial de la Dedicación)
Hch 28:11-16, 30-31; Mt 14:22-23
Sábado:
1 Mc 6:1-13; Lc 20:27-40
Domingo:
Ez 34:11-12, 15-17; Sal 23 (22);
1 Cor 15:20-26, 28; Mt 25:31-46
Adopción Espiritual
La semana 34: El bebé mide ahora 5.5 libras y
mide 20.25 pulgadas. Como ha crecido ya no
puede darse vueltas como antes pero sigue
pateando como antes. Sus riñones están desarrollados y su hígado empieza ha funcionar.