June 5, 2016 • 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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June 5, 2016 • 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa Pro Cathedral Founded September 1, 1772 Mass Schedule Saturday: 7:00 am, and 5:30 pm Vigil Sunday:: English Sunday English:: 7:00 am, 9:00 am, 11:00 am and 6:00 pm Spanish: 12:30 pm and 7:30 pm Weekdays:: 7:00 am and 12:10 pm Weekdays Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday:: 4:00 - 4:30 pm Saturday 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time • June 5, 2016 J ubilee Year of Mercy June 5, 2016 • 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time Half the liturgical year 2016 is completed after six months of extraordinary celebrations. The Incarnation mystery: Jesus’ advent, nativity, epiphany. The Paschal mystery: Jesus’ passion, death, resurrection, Pentecost’s Holy Spirit. The solemnities of Holy Trinity and Jesus’ Body and Blood. Today the Church resumes Sundays in Ordinary Time, but with a Gospel of extraordinary mercy: Jesus raises a dead man to life. Yet the one who benefits most from his extraordinary mercy is not the dead son but his widowed mother. With her husband and only son deceased, this woman’s material support, in that patriarchal society, had vanished. So had her emotional support, leaving her helpless, abandoned, on society’s “peripheries.” One of Pope Francis’ hopes in calling this Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy is to transform us into more extraordinary Christians, by making our caring outreach to just such vulnerable people, and our practical selfsacrificing love for them, our ordinary, daily, Christian way of life!. —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. 2nd Collection This Week The Catholic Communication Campaign The Catholic Communication Campaign is a way that each of us can follow the call to enter into the world of new media and digital networks. Pope Francis emphasized the importance of this endeavor during his first audience. . . with members of the media on March 16, 2013, saying: “Be assured that the Church, for her part, highly esteems your important work.” The Pope has given us an example of witnessing through new media, by his tweets and his daily homilies. . . . Whether you interact on social media sites throughout the day or prefer listening to the radio, the Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC) provides high quality Catholic content for you. Through Internet, television, radio, and newspapers, the Catholic Church uses media to spread the gospel message both locally and nationally. Half of all donations collected in our diocese stays in our diocese to support communications needs. The Catholic Communication Campaign helps us to grow in faith, worship, and witness. HOPE AND LIFE Today’s readings tell the story of two widows. The first reading relates the plight of the widow with whom the prophet Elijah stayed; the Gospel tells about the widow of Nain. In each story, the widow’s only son had died. For people who lived in those cultures, the son was the only support of a widow, and the carrying on of the family name by the son was equal to immortality. A widow whose only son has died could lose all hope. Elijah and Jesus are the restorers of hope; they bring the sons back to life. Saint Paul was metaphorically raised from the dead when he experienced the conversion and call from God that he describes in today’s second reading. What are Christians called to do today? We may not be able to raise the dead, but perhaps we can rekindle hope for a single parent. We may not be able to convert a persecutor like Paul, but if we speak the gospel openly and gently with our lives, we might touch a life with the Good News. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. PAGE 2 Parish Center Administration Rev. Russell Brown, Pastor Rev. Braulio Valencia, Parochial Vicar Rev. Jim Nisbet, In Residence Deacon Chuck M. Roeder, Permanent Deacon Deacon Jim Burrows, Permanent Deacon Mr. James D. Childs, Principal Mission College Prep Ms. Tina Ballantyne, Principal Old Mission Elementary Office: 751 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Phone: (805) 781-8220 Fax (805) 781-8214 E-mail: [email protected] Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 9 am to 5 pm Wednesdays Noon to 5 pm Chapel Hours: Monday thru Friday 9 am to 4 pm Website: www.missionsanluisobispo.org Use your bar code scanner for quick access to our Parish Website Parish Staff & Ministries Unless otherwise noted, all phone numbers are Ext. # (Voice Mail Extensions) 781-8220 26 Fr. Russell Brown Pastor 16 Fr. Braulio Valencia Parochial Vicar 32 Deacon Chuck Roeder Permanent Deacon 14 Deacon Jim Burrows Permanent Deacon 11 Theresa Shipsey Business Practices 13 Corina Onato Office Manager 20 Erika Zaldumbide Office Assistant 15 Terry Burrows Faith Formation, Altar Servers 29 Evan O’Reilly Youth Ministry 35 Donna Fioravanti Baptisms 23 Erika Siciliano Faith Formation Assistant 18 Rosalba Torres Office Assistant, Translations 19 Patty Moyer Pepper (441-7901) Pastoral Care Ministry 38 Gayne Pinto-Bennett (704-1373) Bereavement Ministry Eucharistic Ministers/Lectors 36 Minerva Soto Gift Shop Manager 22 Iva Svitek • Music Ministry Jocelyn Roeder • (544-2707) Liturgy Coordinator Nancy Kelso-Doody (748-0775) Events & Environment Coordinator Jack & Eunice Pierce (541-4464) Landings Program Finance Council Gayla Newman Ann Palmer Charles Porter Bernie Suttle Chris Will Schools & Campus Ministry Old Mission School (543-6019) Ms. Tina Ballantyne, Principal 761 Broad St., SLO 93401 www.oldmissionschool.com Mission College Preparatory (543-2131) Mr. James D. Childs, Principal 682 Palm St., SLO 93401 Newman Catholic Center (543-4105) Fr. John Ulrich, S.M. and Fr. Kevin Duggan, S.M. 1472 Foothill, SLO 93401 Ministries Gift Shop & Museum (543-6850) Open 7 days per week 9 am - 4 pm (Winter hours) (9 am - 5 pm Summer hours) Social Justice Ministry Delores Winje (543-4064) St. Vincent de Paul (544-7041) Public Assistance Tuesdays at Prado 2-3 pm Thursdays at Old Mission 3-4 pm by Appointment only Catholic Charities Office 541-9110 Old Mission Thrift Store www.missionthrift.com 2640 Broad Street, SLO (544-0720) Mon-Sat 10 AM - 6 PM, Sunday 12 - 4 PM Old Mission Cemetery (541-0584) La Mesa Committee Needs your HELP! Our annual fundraising dinner La Mesa de los Padres is in need of some help acquiring items for our silent and live auction. Can you sew? Would you be able to help make some Padres robes? Our source for We need help in securing items for Padres robes is no longer gift basket and a few live auction available and we would gifts. Can you help? Phone help, like to make a few robes picking up items, making the gift baskets, asking those businesses that for our servers to wear at the La Mesa de los you know to provide items for the Padres dinner. baskets. These are just a few of the ways you can help. Please leave your name with the Parish Office, 781-8220, and someone will contact you. Cursillo Attention all Cursillistas and those interested in attending a Cursillo Weekend Some of you may be asking, “What is a Cursillo?” Cursillo is a short course in Christianity. It is a wonderful three day weekend that offers an environment to help you get to know yourself and your relationship with Christ better. The weekend is based on our Catholic Faith and throughout the weekend there will be guest speakers touching on many subjects with the heart of the talks being based on the topics of Piety, Study and Action. Cursillo has been described as the best gift you can give yourself. In the beginning it was a gift given by the Holy Spirit to a layman by the name of Eduardo Bonin back in the early 1940’s and now it is a gift that The Cursillo Movement of the Monterey Diocese would like to share with you. For more information on Cursillo, visit the National Cursillo website at https://www.natl-cursillo.org The dates for the upcoming weekends are: Women’s Cursillo, Sept. 15-18, 2016, at Camp St. Francis in La Selva Beach near Aptos. Men’s Cursillo, Sept. 22-25, 2016, at Mission San Antonio near Jolon. If you are interested in attending a Cursillo or if you have already made your Cursillo and would like to work the weekend, please visit our local website at www.montereycursillo.org for contact information and applications or call Cindy Stefani at (831) 633-5012. St. Clare’s Retreat - July Weekends with Fr. Serge Propst, O.P. Mark your calendar for a riveting retreat experience with Dominican retreat master Fr. Serge Propst, O.P. from St. Albert’s Priory in Oakland! Come to beautiful St. Clare’s Retreat located in the majestic Santa Cruz Mountains for a silent retreat weekend on either July 15-16-17 Or July 22-2324 as Fr. Serge explores the exciting theme: “The Christian Toolbox: 5 Essential Virtues For Holiness”. Enjoy this rich spiritual food for the soul deepening your interior life with Christ in this Jubilee Year of Mercy and the serene, expansive grounds nestled in a redwood forest. To receive an INFORMATION PACKET and REGISTRATION FORM, please contact Donna Marie Snead at 805. 439.1985. RETREAT DONATION: $150. (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) Care for Creation Become environmentally responsible (we can always do a little more).Consider avoiding your use of plastic (reusable containers instead of baggies for lunch), start a compost heap, plan your meals so you don’t have too many leftovers to eat or share with a neighbor, avoid using your car by walking, carpooling, bicycling, and taking mass transit (train trips are great fun!) PAGE 3 Mass Intentions Readings For This Week R EFLECTION OF THE WEEK Listen and remember through Word and Bread June 5, 2016 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time When Jesus sees a widow whose only son has died, he is moved with compassion for her. As a widow whose only son has died, the woman is not only alone, but also facing disaster. Having lost her sources of economic support, she would be among the poorest of the poor. In this story, the widow does not speak to Jesus. Seeing her suffering and being filled with compassion for her, Jesus speaks and her son is restored to life. The crowd who witness this exclaim, “God has visited his people.” Reflection question: Adult: What might a greater sense of compassion allow you to do for someone this week? Child: When do you try to understand what another person was feeling? Sun, 6/5: 1 Kgs 17:17-24; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13; Gal 1:11-19; Lk 7:11-17 Mon, 6/6: 1 Kgs 17:1-6; Ps 121:1bc-8; Mt 5:1-12 Tue, 6/7: 1 Kgs 17:7-16; Ps 4:2-5, 7b-8; Mt 5:13-16 Wed, 6/8: 1 Kgs 18:20-39; Ps 16:1b-2ab,4,5ab,8,11; Mt 5:17-19 Thur, 6/9: 1 Kgs 18:41-46; Ps 65:10-13; Mt 5:20-26 Fri, 6/10: 1 Kgs 19:9a,11-16; Ps 27:7-9abc,13-14; Mt 5:27-32 Sat, 6/11: Acts 11:21b-26;13:1-3; Ps 16:1b-2a,5,7-10; Mt 5:33-37 Sun, 6/12: 2 Sm 12:7-10, 13; Ps 32:1-2, 5, 7, 11; Gal 2:16, 19-21; Lk 7:36 — 8:3 G We welcome many visitors to our fair city. San Luis Obispo has been named one of the best places to live in the country and one of the friendliest cities as well. A true reflection of the spirit of SLO will be found in our staff here in the Gift Shop. You will see our staff is friendly, knowledgeable, and always eager to help. So come in and browse, sit a while and read. There is something for everyone – whether you are looking for a special gift or just looking we welcome you as always. Visit us online @www.missionsanluisobispo.org and enjoy a secure shopping experience. We are here to serve you 7 days a week, from 9-4 PM. Catholic Daughters P llease, ease, continue continue tto op pray ray ffor or a adequate dequate e rrain. ain. L ist of Music for 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time Entrance Chant: SATURDAY JUNE 4 7:00 (BV) Int of Birute M McBride †P.R. Corda 5:30 (RB) †Emily Tilton †Nicolas M. Baran SUNDAY JUNE 5 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 (RB) †Diane Fisher 9:00 (RB) †Ernie Martin Sr. †Solenna Ucciferri 11:00 (RB) †Ernie Martin Sr. †Richard Bennett 12:30 (BV) Intention of Parishioners 6:00 (JN) †Helen Woodard 7:30 (BV) †Mary Flor Serpa, Family & Friends MONDAY JUNE 6 ift Shop News Reflection and questions from RCL Benziger. http://rclblectionary.com Catholic Daughters of the Americas Court # 1162 will meet for our regular monthly meeting on Saturday June 11, 2016 at 10 am in the Serra Room Mission San Luis Obispo. We will be honoring our three scholarship recipients from the graduating 8th Grade Class of Mission Elementary School. For information, please call Rose 805 440 6181 or Norene 805 542 9736. Continue praying for rain. Initials in italics indicate scheduled Presider # 318 The God of All Grace Kyrie: # 924 Mass of Spirit and Grace Gloria: # 925 Mass of Spirit and Grace READINGS BEGIN ON PAGE 179 Responsorial Psalm 30: I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me. I will praise you, Lord. Alleluia: # 926 Mass of Spirit and Grace Presentation of the Gifts: # 513 Christ in Me Arise Mass of Spirit and Grace: Holy # 928 • Mystery of Faith # 931 Amen # 932 • Agnus Dei # 933 Communion Chant: # 439 Only a Shadow # 682 The Lord is My Light Sending Forth: # 387 Sent Forth by God’s Blessing 7:00 (JN) †Eleanore Bienlein Int of Baby Diaz 12:10 (JN) †Sigute Marija Abelkis Int of Spencer Sterling TUESDAY JUNE 7 7:00 (RB) Int of David Canepa 12:10 (RB) †Helen Woodard †Otto Kimball WEDNESDAY JUNE 8 7:00 (RB) †Patti Moerman †Rachael Cueto 12:10 (BV) Int of Debbie Allen Int of Deacon Chuck & Jocelyn Roeder THURSDAY JUNE 9 7:00 (BV) †Polivas K Abelkis Int Abbey Scholle 12:10 (BV) †Mary Flor Serpa, Family & Friends FRIDAY JUNE 10 7:00 (BV) †Martin J. Labuda 12:10 (BV) Int of all Living & Deceased Veterans Int of Jesus Vargas Cardenas SATURDAY JUNE 11 7:00 (BV) †Napoleon Dobkevicius 5:30 (RB) †Rose Patti †Ernie Martin Sr. SUNDAY JUNE 12 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 (RB) †Jim Zanoli †Bernard & Ruth Dusek 9:00 (RB) †Greg Morris †Ernie Martin Sr. 11:00 (RB) †Mary Aloi Int of Aurea Cruz 12:30 (BV) Int of Baby Diaz 6:00 (JN) †David Sterling Int of Jonathan Rodriguez & Family 7:30 (BV) Intention of Parishioners PAGE 4 Prayer Requests... Fr. Jim Nisbet’s Scripture Class 7:00 pm Mondays in the Hall 10:30 am Tuesdays in the Hall The classes run one hour each in the form of a lecture with opportunity for questions at the end. They are separate areas of studies. Scripture Study Reflect on Readings for this coming Sunday’s Masses. Scripture study meets each Wednesday at l:00 pm, following the 12:10 Mass in the Serra room. We read the scripture for the following Sunday and reflect on and discuss the readings. As a group we nourish one another by sharing our faith and reflecting on our own experiences in our journey. Missalettes and other materials are provided. Any questions? Please call the Parish Center at 781-8220. Pray the Rosary With Us Every MONDAY evening at 5:45 pm, we pray the Rosary. Share devotions and petitions while praying as a spiritual community in our historic Old Mission CHAPEL. Please join us and stay for one or more decades of the rosary. Ave Maria, Friends! Would you like to support someone who is on a journey to grow in relationship with Christ! We need your help. Contact Terry 7818220 ext. 15 for more info. Infant Baptism: Registered parishioners may call 781-8220, x35 for information and dates about baptism for their children. Baptism classes: R.I.P. † Juan Rivera, Brigida Zambrano, Spanish class will be June 6 at 7 pm Laverne Robasciotti, and English class will be June 26 at 2 pm All who have died this week. Social Justice Ministry Meets the first Tuesday of every month at 7 pm in the Serra Center. Join us to learn what our new projects are, and what you can do to help. ELECTION DAY IS TUESDAY Where can I find resources and information to assist individuals in voting according to the teachings of the Church? The California Catholic Conference provides summaries of major social encyclicals and letters, statements from the Bishops of California, information on specific legislation and details of the important policy debates current in the Golden State. Visit www.cacatholic.org. Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship (http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/ faithful-citizenship) is the seminal resource for U.S. Catholics in preparing themselves to vote and otherwise participate in the political process in this country. Catholic voters should use Catholic teaching to examine candidates’ positions on issues and should consider candidates’ integrity, philosophy, and performance. It is important for all citizens “to see beyond party politics, to analyze campaign rhetoric critically, and to choose their political leaders according to principle, not party affiliation or mere self-interest” . . . For special consideration: human rights and responsibilities, respect for work and the rights of workers, care for God’s creation, and the preferential option for the poor and vulnerable. -- Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship The Little Ones Jim Burrows ©2016 Jim Burrows www.jimburrowsartist.com If you or a member of your family would like the faith community of Mission Parish to join you in prayers for special needs, contact the parish office at 781-8220. We do occasionally take some names off of the list printed in the bulletin. The current list contains names received since Jan. 30, 2015. If we have taken a name from the printed list of a person still in need of prayers, please give us a call and we will happily put him or her back on. Please take some time this week to remember the following in your prayers: • For all in our parish family who are suffering serious or terminal illness • For Armed Forces Men and Women on Active Duty, and for Russ Kiger Laurie Laird Ellen Marcia Kinneavy Rose Aeck Nate Kovesdi The Allwein Family Rachel Kovesdi Dave Anderson Tina Marie Ladd Virginia Aranico Jason Lal Betty Arbogast Valerie Lambert Santos Arrona David Lewelling Margaret Askelund Maria Limon Amy Baptiste Terry Lovejoy Juan Barron Maria Teresita Luna Cindy Bebereia Manuel Luvano Joann Bernadette Ben Mangabat Ines Bongio Susan & Renee Paul Bonjour Martinez&family Adrianne Bright Vern Mason Kevin Bright Nancy McDonough Karen Brown Carol McDowell Charlene Casciola Georgina Mele Jim Ciernia Enrique Melendez Regina Clarke Trish Michalski Shawn Clarke Keith Middleton Baby Colburn Garrett & Terra Colburn Ellen Miller Dawn Mirabelli Cathy Connor Humberto Monge Ty Cooper Brian Myracle Elena Corbelli Anita Naylor David, Alanna & Baby Cira Mejia Nevi John Deering Jr. Cecilia Nievez John Deering Sr. Jesse Nieves Imelda Delossanpos Julian Nieves Santiago, Camila Diaz Julianna Nievez Carolyn Dolecki Nievez Family Elise Duclos Eileen O’Melveny & family Jinah Duncan Nancy Page Richard Engel Connie Pillsbury Sally Equinoa Jack & Christine Janel Ferguson Poggemeyer & Family Charles Fetyko Brian Porterfield & family Faith Ann Fieldhouse Sean Porterfield James Fowler Gladys Fraund & Family Alex Putnam Dana Rasmissen Charles Freeman Juan B. Rivera Mary Ella Garder Frank Reed Nadia Ghobrial Paprocini Rodriguez Hank Gibbs Gloria Rosinni & Family Spencer Godsey Charles Saint Vincent Dorothy Ellis Goldberg Jenna Scott Walt Gonyer Dennis X. Shea Mary Grimes John Silva Paula Gurney Connie Smith Garney and Vicky Hall Fr. Mark Stetz Randy Havens Diane Suderman Li Way Way Hernandez Susi & Erich Kay Heaton Shannon Thompson Claire Hester Joyce Villa Gary Hitchcock Marcos Villalobos Geri House Keona Walker Maria Jackson Diane Whittaker Bea Jeong Paul Willis Barry Karleskint Carolyn Wirth ADULT ENRICHMENT PAGE 5 June 5, 2016 • 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time Y oung Adults Dinner We’ll be having a young adults dinner in the Parish Hall at Mission SLO on June 5th (a Sunday) after 6 pm Mass, so food will probably be served around 7 pm. Pasta, chicken, veggies, salad, and garlic bread... yum! Donations are welcomed (there’s no mandatory fee), or you could bring a dessert. Feel free to bring friends who are also in their 20s or 30s. After dinner we’ll move the party to the Youth Center. Y outh Ministry If your family would like to be on the email list, please email [email protected] to inquire about middle school and high school youth group and service opportunities over summer. R CIA Please welcome Jared Topham who is a new catechumen preparing for the Sacraments of Initiation (baptism, confirmation and eucharist) and also the following candidates who desire to be brought into full communion of the Catholic Church (baptized in another Christian tradition and desiring confirmation and eucharist in the Catholic Church) Kristen Keate, Genoa Robertson-Soruco, Ashley Bettencourt, Jim Mudge and Scott Freeberg. They celebrated Rites of Acceptance and Welcome on Trinity Sunday. Please keep them, and all our catechumens and candidates, in your prayers. A E lementary Faith Formation Our last session is today, June 5. What is your plan for summer, to keep faith alive in your family? Consider a subscription to Living Faith Kids http://www.livingfaithkids.com/ or MagnifiKid http:/us.magnificat.net/home/ magnifikid as a fun way to stay connected. Terry Burrows at 781-8220 ext. 15, or [email protected] T een Confirmation Confirmation preparation starts in high school, and our parish has a two-year process with monthly sessions. To signup/inquire about the first year of Confirmation, please email evan. [email protected]. For families with rising 2nd year teen candidates, please watch for the yearly schedule which will be sent out towards the end of summer. Old Mission School Old Mission Catholic School is currently accepting applications for preschool through eighth grade. Our entire school community is dedicated to the development of socially responsible citizens for the twenty-first century who are spiritually empowered, academically enriched, and morally accountable for their actions. For more information or to obtain an application, please visit our website at www.oldmissionschool.com or call 543-6019. Come see us! A Catholic education is a great advantage for life! This Week........................... Saturday June 4 10 am Sung Rosary - Church 10 am 1st Saturday Mass at Cemetery 4 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation 2nd Collection -Catholic Communications Sunday June 5 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time NO Coffee & Donuts Social -Summer Break 10:30 am Elementary Faith Formation - Grades 1-6 at Old Mission School 7 pm Young Adult Dinner -Hall -after 6 pm Mass Monday June 6 5:45 pm Rosary Group -Chapel 7 pm Fr. Jim’s Scripture Study -Hall Tuesday June 7 10:30 am Fr. Jim’s Scripture Study -Hall 6 pm Knights of Columbus -Hall 7 pm Social Justice -Serra Center Wednesday June 8 1 pm Scripture Study -Serra Ctr 6:30 pm ProCathedral Choir -Church 7 pm Knights of Columbus -Hall Thursday June 9 Friday June 10 Saturday June 11 10 am Catholic Daughters -Serra Center 4 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Sunday June 12 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time 1:00 pm Tarde Para Novios -Serra Room nnual Ministries Appeal As of May 23rd, we have received 106 pledges totalling $ 34,283, which is just over 82.4% of our Diocesan goal of $41,600. We still need $ 7,317 to meet our goal. Any funds received over No received thatupdate amount will be from the Diocese this week. returned to the parish. If you have not yet made your pledge, envelopes are available in the church, or at the parish office. Call 781-8220. You can also pledge for our parish on the Diocesan Web site: www.dioceseofmonterey.org Click on “Give” at the top of the page, and then on Give to the Annual Appeal. Or use the QR code below for quick access to the site. Our Weekly Offering 13,500 The Old Mission Budget requires $10,557.00 per week to meet expenses. 11,500 The collection for Sunday, May 29, 2016 12,500 10,500 9,500 00 was $ 8,996. * *includes $ 490.00 Electronic Funds Transfer donations this week. We thank you for your continued support and generosity. 8,500 7,500 LA VOZ LATINA Décimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario E speranza y Vida Las Escrituras del hoy nos cuentan la historia de dos viudas. La primera lectura relata la difícil situación en la que vivía la viuda con la que el profeta Elías se quedó y el Evangelio cuenta la historia de la viuda de Naín, en cada una de estas historias a cada viuda el hijo único de ellas murió. En la cultura de esos países en ese tiempo, el hijo era el sustento para la viuda y quien además continuaba la descendencia familiar que era igual a la inmortalidad. La viuda cuyo único hijo hubiera muerto perdía toda esperanza. Elías y Jesús son los restauradores de esperanza; ellos devuelven la vida a sus hijos. San Pablo, metafóricamente hablando, revivió de la muerte a la vida cuando él se convirtió después de la llamada de Dios de la que él habla en la segunda lectura. ¿A qué están llamados los cristianos hoy en día? Quizá no podemos revivir de la muerte, pero quizá podemos reanimar la esperanza de un padre o una madre soltera. Quizá no podemos convertir a un perseguidor como Pablo, pero si abiertamente hacemos vida el Evangelio en nuestras vidas, podríamos tocar una vida con la Buena Nueva. A ño Jubilar de la Misericordia 5 de junio de 2016 Décimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Ya llegamos a la mitad del Año Litúrgico 2016 llenos de celebraciones extraordinarias. El misterio de la Encarnación: el Adviento, la Navidad y la Epifanía de Jesús. El misterio Pascual: la Pasión, Muerte y Resurrección de Jesús, el Pentecostés del Espíritu Santo. Las Solemnidades de la Santísima Trinidad y del Cuerpo y la Sangre de Cristo. Hoy la Iglesia regresa a lo que se llama Domingos del Tiempo Ordinario, pero con un Evangelio de extraordinaria misericordia: Jesús revive a un hombre que estaba muerto; sin embargo, quien más se beneficia de su extraordinaria misericordia no es el hombre muerto sino su madre viuda. Con su esposo muerto y su único hijo fallecido y en una sociedad patriarcal no hay quien se encargue de la manutención de esta mujer. Así que su apoyo emocional, la deja indefensa, abandonada en la “periferia” de la sociedad. Una de las esperanzas del Papa Francisco al convocar este Año Jubilar de la Misericordia es transformarnos en cristianos extraordinarios, haciendo que nuestra atención llegue a las personas más vulnerables con nuestro amor generoso por ellos, ¡nuestra forma de vida cristiana ordinaria, diaria!o. —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. Citas del Papa Copyright © 2015, Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Usadas con permiso. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE BAUTISMOS Los feligreses registrados en la Misión de San Luis Obispo pueden llamar al 781-8220 para obtener información y fechas para bautizar a sus hijos. Las clases de bautismo en español son el primer lunes de cada mes. Tenemos un proceso abierto durante todo el año para adultos y jóvenes que deseen explorar el catolicismo y también para aquellos católicos que no han completado sus sacramentos (confirmación o primera comunión). Tal vez conozcamos a alguien en el trabajo o en alguna reunión que esté interesado en aprender más acerca de nuestra fe. ¡Pasa la voz! Por favor haz una cita con Terry Burrows para platicar y obtener más información 781-8220 ext 15. Quinceañeras Avisar a la oficina con seis meses de anticipación. 1. Llame para verificar que el templo y el sacerdote están disponibles para la fecha deseada. 2. Llame a la coordinadora de Ceci Pimienta, al (805)806-0536 para seguir el proceso de preparación. CUIDANDO DE LA CREACIÓN Evita el uso de plástico (usa envases reutilizables en lugar de bolsitas para el almuerzo), planea tus comidas para que no tengas demasiadas sobras o comparte con un vecino. Evita utiliazar el coche para ir a lugares a donde puedes ir caminando, usa tu bicicleta y el transporte público(¡los viajes de tren son muy divertidos!). El día 9 de junio del año 1597, falleció el jesuita José de Anchieta proveniente de las Islas Canarias, España. Este santo “apóstol de Brasil” fue beatificado en 1980 gracias a sus grandes esfuerzos humanitarios, literarios y evangelizadores en Brasil. Llegó a Brasil en 1553 donde aprendió Tupí, el idioma de los nativos. Enseñaba a los indígenas, evangelizándolos con la doctrina cristiana y educándolos en historia, filosofía y medicina. Eventualmente fundó el Colegio Jesuita de São Paulo de Piratininga donde tuvo la audacia de educar, junto a los hijos de los nativos, los hijos de los portugueses. Para este esfuerzo escribió muchos libros y manuales, cosa que le mereció ser el primer escritor en Brasil. Además de ser un escritor prolífico, este misionero dedicó su vida a predicar el Evangelio en Brasil, país que cruzó a pie, fundando pueblos y escuelas para los indígenas cristianos. Estos le llamaban el “santo volador” por la velocidad con que caminaba. Su celo por el Evangelio lo motivaba a seguir caminando. Como dice el profeta Isaías: “Que hermosos son los pies del que trae buena nuevas” (Isaías 52:7). —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. 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