St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church 7584 Center Parkway Sacramento, CA 95823 SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JULY 21, 2019
Mission Statement/ Nuestra Mission The Catholic Christian community of St. Charles Borromeo, having known the Lord, wants to communicate through its celebrations, fraternal life, catechesis and charity, the presence of the Risen Christ.
La comunidad Cristiana de San Carlos, habiendo conocido al Señor, quiere comunicar a través de sus celebraciones, la vida fraterna, la catequesis y la Caridad, la presencia de Cristo Resucitado.
Fr. Oscar Gomez-Medina, Pastor • Fr. Dean J. Marshall OFFICE Web site: www.scbchurchsac.org 916-421-5177 Fax 916-392-4831 Hours: M-F 9:00-12:30, 1:30-4:00 Email:
[email protected]
Sister Ma. Josielinda Tanudtanud, RVM Director of Religious Education (English) 916-421-7174 Lupita Viña Director of Religious Education (Spanish) 916-421-1063 Hedy Hocson, Office Administrator 916-421-5177 Ext: 510 Miriam De Leon, Office Administrator 916-421-5177 Ext: 500
Mass Schedule/Horario de Misa Saturday / Sabado Vigil Mass / Misa de Vigilia 5:00 pm English 6:30 pm Spanish Sunday / Domingo English: 7:30 am, 10:30 am, 12:00nn & 5:00 pm Español: 9:00 am, 1:30 pm & 6:30 pm Weekdays & Saturday 8:00 am Mass/Morning Prayer (Laudes) Tuesday Evening /Martes por la Tarde 6:00 pm Adoración 7:00 pm Misa en Español Wednesday Evening / Miercoles por la Tarde 6:00 pm Adoration 7:00 pm English Mass Reconciliation / Confesiones Tuesday -Wednesday / Martes - Miercoles 6:00 pm - 6:45 pm Saturday / Sabado 4:00 pm - 4:45 pm Saints & Readings For the Week
Sunday July 21 SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Gn 18:1-10a / Ps 15:2-5 / Col 1:24-28 / Lk 10:38-42 Monday July 22 Saint Mary Magdalene Sg 3:1-4a or 2 Cor 5:14-17 / Ps 63:2-6,8-9 / Jn 20:1-2, 11-18 Tuesday July 23 Saint Bridget, Religious Ex 14:21—15:1 (Ps) Ex 15:8-10, 12, 17 / Mt 12:46-50 Wednesday July 24 Saint Sharbel Makhluf, Priest Ex 16:1-5, 9-15 / Ps 78:18-19, 23-28 / Mt 13:1-9 Thursday July 25 Saint James, Apostle 2Cor 4:7-15 / Ps 126:1b-6 / Mt 20:20-28 Friday July 26 Saints Joachim and Anne, Parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ex 20:1-17 / Ps 19:8-11 / Mt 13:18-23 or Sir 44:1, 10-15 / Ps 132:11, 13-14, 17-18 / Mt: 13:16-17 Saturday July 27 BVM Ex 24:3-8 /Ps 50:1b-2, 5-6, 14-15 / Mt 13:24-30
July 20 - July 26, 2019 Saturday 8:00am– -Leonila Geraldez, -Lidia Gonzalez, †Clemente Nodora, Sr. 5:00pm- -Brady Muramoto
6:30pm- †Alberto Sanchez, †Cipriano Beltran Sunday 7:30am- -Carmelie Aguinaldo, †Taylor Barlow,
9:00am10:30am- †Prudencio Aban, †Primitiva Quero Panelo, †Chona Sarte Lagman 12:00nn- †Walter Lizon, †Rosalind Santiago 1:30pm- †Alberto Sanchez, †Ruperto Tejada 5:00pm– -
6:30pm- Monday 8:00am- -Pat Monahan, Jr., -Edward Malicdem, †Andrew Burke, †Alberto Sanchez, Tuesday 8:00am- †Esther Valdez, †Ana & Francisco Park, †Dinh Han 7:00pmWednesday 8:00am– -Brady Muramoto, †All Souls in Purgatory 7:00pmThusday 8:00am– -Vu Family, -Rhoda Mabanta, -Sandra Yancey, †Bonifacio Tupaz Friday 8:00am– †Romy Hocson, †Victorina & Modesto Ursua, †Rosa Alvarez Chavez
We ask the Lord to reward the generosity of Our Giving Community. Previous Sunday’s Collection $8,781.00 The median of the past years’ operating expenses is $619,893 which sets the goal for each Sunday to $11,009.00
Agradecemos a Nuestra Comunidad Dadivosa por su generosidad. Colecta del fin de semana pasado $8,781.00 Los gastos del año pasado fueron $619,893 Objetivo de colecta semanal para cubrir gastos es de $11,009.00
Sts. Joachim and Anne, Parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary - July 26 Anne, is the traditional name of the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Joachim, was the father of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Both were the grandparents of Jesus. Tradition has it they first lived in Galilee and later settled in Jerusalem where the Blessed Virgin Mary was born and raised. Joachim and Anne were a rich and pious couple who had been married for a long time, but found themselves childless. The couple prayed fervently and promised to dedicate their first born to the service of God. An angel appeared to Anne and told her, "The Lord has looked upon thy tears; thou shalt conceive and give birth and the fruit of thy womb shall be blessed by all the world". Joachim also received the same message from the angel. Anne gave birth to a daughter whom she called Miriam (Mary), who was conceived without sin. We know very little about the lives of Joachim and Anne, but we do know that they must have been outstanding people to have been entrusted with raising the Mother of God. PRAYER TO ST. JOACHIM AND ST ANNE
Great and glorious patriarch, St Joachim, and good St Anne, what joy is mine when I consider that you were chosen among all God’s holy ones to assist in the fulfillment of the mysteries of God, and to enrich our earth with the great Mother of God, Mary most holy. By this singular privilege, you have become most powerful with both the Mother and her Son, so as to be able to obtain for us the graces that are needful to us. With great confidence I have recourse to your mighty protection, and I commend to you all my needs, both spiritual and temporal, and those of my family. Especially do I entrust to your keeping the particular favor that I desire and look for from your interces sion. And since you were a perfect pattern of the interior life, obtain for me the grace to pray earnestly, and never to set my heart on thepassing goods of this life. Give me a lively and enduring love for Jesus and Mary. Obtain for me also a sincere devotion and obedience to Holy church and the sovereign pontiff who rules over her, in order that I may live and die in faith, and hope and perfect charity. Let me ever invoke the holy Names of Jesus and Mary. And may I thus be saved. Amen. St. Mary Magdalene - July 22: Mary Magdalene, was a Jewish woman who, according to the four canonical gospels, traveled with Jesus as one of his followers and was a witness to his crucifixion, burial, and resurrection. She is mentioned by name twelve times in the canonical gospels, more than most of the apostles. Mary's epithet Magdalene most likely means that she came from the town of Magdala, a fishing town on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. Saint Bridget, Religious - July 23: She was married at the age of thirteen and lived happily with her husband for twenty -eight years, bearing eight children. They were a pious couple. When her husband died, Bridget then spent three years in mourning in a Cistercian monastery. She founded the monastery that would eventually be her burial place. But it wasn’t built to house an existing order. Responding to the words of Jesus, Bridget wanted to reform monastic life by founding a new congregation, the Order of the Most Holy Savior, or the Bridgettines. The Rule for the new order was revealed to her throughout numerous and detailed visions. It was built on the rule of Saint Benedict and was approved by the Pope. Saint Bridget was canonized in 1391, due to her Christian virtue, her deep and sincere piety, her life of strict poverty and assistance to the poor, her devotion to the Virgin Mary, and her pilgrimages to the shrines of the saints. She was a saint who loved saints. Saint Sharbel Makhluf, Hermit - July 24: Saint Sharbel, baptized as Youssef (Arabic for Joseph), was one of five children in a poor family from a remote village of Lebanon. They were devout Maronite Catholics and had priests and monks in their family. He displayed a tender devotion to the Virgin Mary and a natural disposition toward prayer. In his early twenties, he left home to enter a monastery and made his religious profession and took the name Sharbel (or Charbel) after a second century martyr from Antioch, a city from Lebanon. He was ordained priest in 1859, and returned to his monastery to live as a strictly observant monk practicing austere mortifications. In 1875 he was granted the privilege to live as a hermit in a chapel under his monastery’s supervision and care. And there he stayed—alone, isolated, mortified, poor, reflective, and silent—for the next twenty-three years in Christian “solitary confinement,” willingly separating himself from the world so he could more easily attach himself to Christ. He died of a stroke at the age of seventy while saying the Divine Liturgy. He slumped to the floor with the Holy Eucharist still in his hands! Saint Sharbel lived the model life of an Eastern hermit-monk in the ancient tradition of Saint Anthony of the Desert. St. James, Apostle - July 25: This James is the brother of John the Evangelist. The two were called by Jesus as they worked with their father in a fishing boat on the Sea of Galilee. “He walked along a little farther and saw James, the son of Zebedee, and his brother John. They were in a boat mending their nets. Then he called them. So they left their father Zebedee in the boat along with the hired men and followed him” (Mark 1:19-20). He alone, with Peter and John, was admitted to the house of Jairus when the dead maiden was raised to life. They alone were taken up to the high mountain apart, and saw the face of Jesus shining as the sun, and His garments white as snow; and these three alone witnessed the fearful agony in Gethsemane. James was apparently the first of the apostles to be martyred. No other Apostle’s martyrdom is recorded in the New Testament. Perhaps he was singled out by Herod because of his fiery temperament. He would not have been one to retract a statement. He and his brother, after all, earned the nickname the “Sons of Thunder” from Christ himself (Mk 3:17).
RENOVATION UPDATE Work on the North side parking is in progress, we are requesting our parishioners to please use the South side (beside the park) parking lot of the church during the renovation of the parking lots and pedestrian side walk. We are asking everyone to have patience and be sure to strictly follow the safety directions and signage that is provided. La contrucción del paqueo continua, les pedimos de favor que usen el parqueo que está al Sur del iglesia a un lado del parque. Estamos pidiendo a todos por favor que sean pacientes y sigan la señales como se indica. Muchas gracias por su paciencia y comprensión. St. Vincent De Paul Society Hotline Number 916-733-2010 We learn in the gospel readings that Jesus loves outcasts and sinners and he has a special place in his heart for those in need. Every word he spoke and every action he took was motivated by love. Maybe today we can reflect on the love of Jesus for those around us and ask him to help us find one way we can share his love with them. We might consider donating food and money to be used to serve the poor and needy in our parish community. Please be as generous as you can so that together we can spread the love of Jesus to as many people as we can. Thank you!
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO SCHOOL
Nocturnal Adoration Society
Hourly Adoration First Saturday of the month from 8:00 - 12:00 mn (English)12mn -1:00pm (Spanish). The NOCTURNAL ADORATION is an association of Catholics dedicated to prayer before the Eucharist for the praise of God and the reparation of sins in the world. La ADORACIÓN NOCTURNA es una asociación de católicos, que, como su nombre indica, tiene como fin adorar a Jesús Sacramentado y es el primer Sabado del mes.
Mrs. Antoinette Perez, Principal Phone (916) 421-6189 Fax (916)421-395 Office Hours 7:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. SCB School News Happy Summer to all students and their families. May everyone stay safe, enjoy travels and plenty of relaxation. And, don't forget your summer reading!
Requests for Mass Intentions Pedido de Intenciones para las Misas Requests for mass intentions need to be received in the parish office with stipend at least two weeks in advance if you want your request included in the weekly bulletin. Los pedidos de intenciones de Misa deben de hacerse dos semanas de anticipación, y su estipendio para que aparezcan en el boletín. Se les invita a todas aquellas personas que deseen manifestar su amor a la Santísima Virgen. Las reuniones son todos los lunes a las las 6:00pm, en salón #5 de la escuela de SCB.
Volunteer: musicians/choir/singers are needed in our Music Ministry for Sundays / feasts Masses in English at 7:30a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 12:noon. Please contact Ofelia at (916) 801-6899.
Please consider joining our local branch of the world’s largest Lay Evangelization Team! The Legion of Mary was founded 98 years ago and is active through small group Parish Units (Presidia) in over 170 Countries worldwide. We meet every Tuesday at 7pm in the Msgr. Poole Rm. for 90 minutes of Prayer, Reflection, Reporting and Study, in a gentle, family spiritual atmosphere. P.O.C. Eligio Valdez, 916-802-0376 The Legion of Mary, Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Presidium at St. Charles Borromeo Parish would like to offer you and your family the opportunity of a visit from the Pilgrim Virgin Statue to your home for a period of (1 to 3 weeks)and provide you with the necessary guidelines and prayer scrips to enable you to enhance yours and your family’s prayer life, encourage closer relationship with God and your Parish. P.O.C. Mildred, (916)613-9484 .
Diocesan News Beloved: Youth Ministers & Core Team Retreat: All youth ministers and core team members are invited to join us for a retreat from August 9 to 11, 2019 at Trinity Pines Catholic Center in Colfax. We will have an opportunity to network and socialize on Friday, August 9 and will be led in our retreat by Chris Mueller of Everyday Catholic as we explore the qualities of a disciple: listening, trusting, believing, discerning and following. To register, please visit www.scd.org/beloved. Diocesan Respect Life Gathering - This year’s talks and panel discussions will offer practical tips and strategies for effectively reaching out to all parish populations. We will take a special look at how to capture the hearts and minds of Latinos, youth and young adults as being crucial to building a Culture of Life. Open to all (parish volunteers, teachers, youth and young adults, etc.) who have a passion for the pro-life cause. Come for fellowship, networking, exhibitor tables, prayer, and more! Lunch will be provided. Event is FREE! Register at www.scd.org/respectlifegathering Family Camp at Camp Pendola, a great family get-away to celebrate summer. The next session of Family Camp will be over Labor Day Weekend, August 31 – September 2. Family camp celebrates the family by offering a summer camp experience for all ages. For more information check out our web site www.pendola.org or call 530-389-2780. El Campamento Familiar en Camp Pendola es una buena oportunidad para celebrar el verano. En el 2019 estamos ofreciendo dos campamentos familiares. El próximo sesión será durante el fin de semana del Día del Trabajo, del 31 de agosto al 2 de septiembre. El Campamento Familiar celebra a la familia ofreciendo una experiencia de campamento de verano para todas las edades. Para más información visita nuestro sitio web www.pendola.org o llama al 530389-2780.
BAPTISM/BAUTIZOS Please register at the Parish Office. Parents and Sponsor will be required to take the Pre-Baustimal Class at least one month in advance. You will be required to present your Childs Birth Certificate at the time of registration. Baptisms and Classes are held once a month. Por favor regístrese en la oficina parroquial. Los padres y el Padrinos deberán tomar la Clase Pre-Bautismal por lo menos con un mes de anticipación. La Clase se realizan una . vez al mes. Se le pedirá que presente su certificado de nacimiento del niño en el momento de la inscripción. Y Los bautizos en Español son el Segundo y Cuarto Sábado del Mes.
CATECHISM & EVANGELIZATION
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Director of Catechesis & Evangelization : Sister Josielinda Tanudtanud, RVM (916) 421-7174 Mon., Tue., Wed., Fri., 9 a.m - 4:00 p.m. Lunch 12:30 –1:30pm . Off on Thursday s
WEDDINGS/BODAS
Directora de Catequesis: HCSC (916) 421-1063 Lun., & Jue. 2:00 - 5:30p.m.; Mar. & Vie 2:30 - 5:30 p.m. Cerrado los Miercoles
Quinceañeras
Please Contact the parish Office at least six months in advance to start your preparation. You will need a recent copy your Baptismal certificate and a copy of Confirmation certificate.
Please contact the parish Office at least six months in advance. Quinceañeras will need to attend a class. Quinceañeras must present their Baptismal,First Communion and Confirmation Certificates.
Comuníquese con la oficina parroquial con al menos seis meses de anticipación para comenzar su preparación. Usted necesitará una copia reciente de su certificado de bautismo y una copia del certificado de confirmación.
Póngase en contacto con la oficina parroquial con al menos seis meses de antelación. Las quinceañeras necesitarán asistir a una clase. Las quinceañeras deben presentar su certificado de bautismo, primera comunión y de confirmación.