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PAGINA 2 OCTOBER 9, 2016 - TWENTY EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME STAFF - PARISH INFORMATION St. Anthony of Padua Staff (559) 439-0124 Pastor: Rev. Msgr. Rob D. Wenzinger [email protected] Parochial Vicar: Fr. Regino Rosero Quijano Fr. Ferdinand Udeolisa Parish Deacons Deacon Edward C. Valdez Deacon Ricardo DeLeon Parish Sisters Sister, Flor Azevedo, FHIC Sister, Rosa Maria Branco, FHIC Sister, Manuela Vazquez, MCSTNJ ext. 104 ext. 107 ext. 106 ext. 122 Support Staff Finance/Facilities: Tom Neumeier [email protected] Parish Administrator: Chris Shiveley [email protected] Accts. Receivable: Lilli Angela Antonio [email protected] Bookkeeper: Sherry Otero [email protected] Baptisms & Funerals: Teri Loera [email protected] Marriage Coordinator: Deanna Driscoll [email protected] ext. 243 ext .103 ext. 110 ext. 108 ext. 102 ext. 118 Parish Ministries Secretary: Sick and Homebound: Norma Jean Liscano [email protected] Music Ministry David Sarkisian [email protected] ext. 105 Copyright (c) International Catholic Stewardship Council Msgr.'s Ordination Anniversary is this Sunday Oct. the 9th 34 years. Thank you Monsignor Rob! God bless you on this milestone of devotion and service. Hurricane Matthew Let us pray. As hurricane Matthew approaches, may we, our loved ones, our homes, our community, and all those along the East Coast be protected from the storm and spared from all harm. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. ext. 123 Religious Education & Sacraments Children's Religious Education Mary Socorro Briseño GIFT ext. 113 [email protected] Religious Ed. Secretary: Aida Bolton ext. 115 [email protected] High School Sacraments - LIFETEEN Sharon Christison ext. 117 [email protected] Youth Group Assistant: Jenise Coates [email protected] Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) & Sunday Pre-School Martha Danks-Ferguson ext. 114 [email protected] Hispanic Ministries / Ministerios Hispanos Edgar Briseño [email protected] Hispanic Ministries Assistant Asistente de Ministerios Hispanos Hna. Manuela Vazquez, MCSTNJ [email protected] In today’s gospel, we hear of the ten men afflicted with leprosy, and the one who glorifies God for being healed. It is a dramatic scene of GRATITUDE. But in order for the miracle to happen in the first place, these men had to start walking in FAITH before their diseased conditions changed one tiny bit. Good stewards of their faith realize that they cannot wait until their problems are over to start walking in faith. They praise God even in the darkest of nights, and in the worst of circumstances. Do we walk in faith, giving the Lord our gratitude even when we are in difficult circumstances? ext. 111 ext. 122 Bulletin / Webpage Bulletin Editor: [email protected] Bulletin adds are due 2 weeks prior publication. SAS SAYS THANK YOU! Volunteering is an essential piece of what makes St. Anthony’s School a great place to be. Thank you to all parents, grandparents, friends, and family that volunteered to make our annual Parish/School Carnival the best ever! Our students benefit from every raffle ticket sold, every Combo plate purchased, every trip you made to buy more scrip. Thank you to all St. Anthony’s Church Ministries for your time and dedication to our community. We are so blessed to have the Knights of Columbus, Italian Catholic Federation, Filipino Community, DiCicco’s, and Me N Ed’s Pizza here to keep our Carnival visitors fed. If you did not make a purchase at the Farmer’s Market, you definitely missed the best produce in town. We thank all families for the beautiful donations and all parents that volunteered. RECENTLY REQUESTED: Mary Jo Crimi by Don Holmes Mary Carolyn Murphy by Pat & Carl Abercrombie Ray & Rose Puga by Debbie Rodarte, Jim Heman by Ron & Kathi O’Rourke Alfred Blancas by Sandra Mendez, Audrey Heyne by Paul & Kim Sutters Bernard Edoga by Dympna Ugwu-Oju, Sam Iacobellis by Bernice DeFendis Leo Garzelli by Leona Garzelli, Sam D’Addato by Rosaria DeF endis INTENTIONS: Special Intentions by The Abercrombie Family 9 DE OCTUBRE DEL 2016 - VIGÉSIMO OCTAVO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO PAGE 3 MASS INTENTIONS - PRAYERS - PETITIONS - SACRAMENTS - STEWARDSHIP READINGS AND MASS INTENTIONS (OCT 9 - OCT 16, 2016) SUNDAY’S READINGS CAN BE FOUND AT #1011C IN THE JOURNEYSONGS 8:00 am 9:30 am 11:00 am 1:00 pm (Español) 3:30 pm (Latin) 6:00 pm MONDAY 10/10 6:45 am 8:00 am TUESDAY 10/11 6:45 am 8:00 am 10/12 6:45 am 8:00 am THURSDAY 10/13 6:45 am 8:00 am FRIDAY 10/14 28TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 2 KGS 5:14-17; PS 98:1-4; 2 TM 2:8-13; LK 17:11-19 † Rosario Abrina by Rizal Abrina Intentions of Robb & Denise Crossland by Ron & M.J.McClain † Stan M. Cardenas by The Cardenas & Mendoza Families † Rafael Ruiz por su familia Pro Populo † Gilbert Arguelles by The Qintero Family GAL 4:22-24, 26-27, 31 -- 5:1; PS 113:1B-5A, 6-7; LK 11:29-32 Intentions of Kathryn Yoshida by Jordan Perez Leona Garber by Leonard Garber GAL 5:1-6; PS 119:41, 43-45, 47-48; LK 11:37-41 † Fr. Val Besas by Desiree & Richard Jones † Juanita Manzula by Manuel Manzula GAL 5:18-25; PS 1:1-4, 6; LK 11:42-46 † Mike & Anna Perez by Marvin & MaryBeth Perez † Jean Kersten by Ed Kersten EPH 1:1-10; PS 98:1-6; LK 11:47-54 Intentions of Joy Smid by her family † Francis Bernadicou by The Fourchy Family EPH 1:11-14; PS 33:1-2, 4-5, 12-13; LK 12:1-7 6:45 am † Maria Candelaria by Leticia Madrigal 8:45 am † Paul Neumeier by The Belton Family SATURDAY 10/15 EPH 1:15-23; PS 8:2-3AB, 4-7; LK 12:8-12 5:15 pm † James Ochinero by his daughters & grandsons 7:00 pm (Spanish) 8:00 am 9:30 am 11:00 am Pro Populo 29TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME EX 17:8-13; PS 121:1-8; 2 TM 3:14 -- 4:2; LK 18:1-8 † Simplicio Tercenio by Judy Simuns † Gilbert Arguells by Sophia Muniz † Gilbert Arguells by The Quintero Family 1:00 pm (Español) † Gilbert Barbo por Petra Barbo 3:30 pm (Latin) 6:00 pm † Cila Quiroz by Jenny Sherrill Intentions of Aguinaldo L. Bagay by Jesusa Bagay SUNDAY 10/9 SUNDAY 10/16 For the Sick: Please Pr ay for Chepina Bautista, Modesto Baldocchi, Barbara Boldt and all those who are sick May they feel the healing power of our prayers. Condolences: We pr ay for John Leonard Grado, Martin Rosas Velasco, Eloy DeLeonall and all the faithful departed. Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. For our Troops: Almighty and eter nal God, pr otect our tr oops with the shield of your strength and keep them safe from all evil and harm. May the power of your love enable them to return home in safety, that with all who love them, they may ever praise you for your loving care. PLEASE NOTE: NO CONFESSIONS Due to the Anointing of the Sick Mass on Saturday, October15th, and the Deacon Ordination on Saturday, October 22nd THERE WILL BE NO CONFESSIONS offered on those days. The following churches offer confessions on Saturdays: Our Lady of Victory: 10am-11:30am & Holy Spirit: 3pm-4pm or Tuesdays St. Paul Newman Center 4-5pm THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM ext. 102 Baptisms are celebrated at St. Anthony of Padua on THE SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY Weddings are celebrated at St. Anthony of Padua on Couples should contact the parish office to make an appointment with the parish marriage coordinator at least six months in advance of any wedding date to begin preparations. ext. 118 MARRIAGE BANNS: The following couples will marry in our church in the coming weeks: Frank Silva & Claudia Nightingale Let us pray for them as they prepare for their wedding. QUINCEAÑERAS Please contact Edgar Briseño at ext. 111 or [email protected] When we encounter the mercy of God our lives ought to reflect the gratitude of our hearts. Christ witnessed a ten percent return on His investment; the least we can do is offer a tenth (tithe) on ours. FOR THE WEEKEND OF: PARA EL FIN DE SEMANA DE: Do not neglect to do good and to share what you have; God is pleased by sacrifices of that kind. Hebrews 13:16 October 2, 2016 $24,996.00 Last year’s plate income: - $25,262.00 Difference: - $266.00 YEAR TO DATE PLATE COLLECTION COLECTAS DEL AÑO HASTA LA FECHA 7/1/2015-8/31/2015 $209,652.00 7/1/2016-8/31/2016 $206,424.00 Difference: - $3,228.00 WE GREATLY APPRECIATE YOUR CONTINUED GENEROSITY! GRACIAS POR SU CONTINUA GENEROSIDAD! PAGINA 4 OCTOBER 9, 2016 - TWENTY EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME RELIGIOUS EDUCATION - YOUTH MINISTRY - RCIA RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS Anyone interested in completing their sacraments of initiation ~ Baptism, Eucharist or Confirmation CLASSES ARE AS FOLLOWS: Sundays @ 3:30pm or Tuesdays @ 6:30pm Accepting late registrations on school campus 30 minutes before classes begin. Forms are available in the Parish Office or Online: www.stanthonyfresno.org All teens are invited to join us for our LIFE TEEN Mass every Sunday at 6:00pm. Mandatory Parent Orientation and Safe Environment: Tuesday, Oct. 11th during your child’s class For more information contact: Mary Briseño at 439-0124 ext. 113 or [email protected] OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE Become a disciple of the Lord and help to share the Good News and to prepare children to receive the sacraments. The GIFT Religious Education program needs volunteers in different grades levels on Sundays, Tuesdays or Thursdays. Contact Mary Briseño for more information. Sept. 18th, Oct. 2nd Oct 9th Oct 16th Diocesan Youth day Oct. 23rd Reflection 2pm until 7pm Oct. 30th Young Adults and those Young at Heart wanted! Life Teen is looking for individuals who want to be part of a team. If you think you would enjoy sharing faith with teens this could be for you. For more information call Sharon at 439-0124 x 117. or [email protected]. All 6th thru 8th grade Welcome Thursdays 6:30pm to 8:00pm - Room 22 Oct. 13th Kick Off Oct. 20th & Oct. 27th Registration packets are online at stanthonyfresno.org under education and in our parish office. Youth Leaders, young adults and adults: Come and be a part of our core team & help minister to our middle school youth. You can make a difference. For more information call Sharon at 439-0124x117. ACCOUNTABLE It is not only what we do, but also what we do not do, for which we are held accountable. --Molière Confirmation l is open to all teens who are sophomores, juniors and seniors. We offer a two year program for High School Youth. We meet twice a month, for the most part, on Sunday evenings with our LifeTeen Youth Group. These consist of attending the LifeTeen 6:00pm Mass and then gathering in the Social Hall for our Life Night. Packets can be downloaded from our website at stanthonyfresno.org under Confirmation or in our parish office. Confirmation 2 is open to juniors and seniors who have completed their first year sessions. Registration packets were sent in the mail. If you did not recieve one you can download it from our website at stanthonyfresno.org under Confirmation or pick one up in the parish office. Any questions you can contact me at 559-439-0124x117 or email me at [email protected]. The Samaritan leper is the only one who returns to give Jesus. He falls at the feet of Jesus and thanks, Him. The healed leper gives Him thanks, praise, worship, and because of his thanks, he receives not only healing but salvation. 9 DE OCTUBRE DEL 2016 - VIGÉSIMO OCTAVO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO PAGE 5 YEAR OF MERCY | POPE FRANCIS | RESPECT LIFE The Stunning Story of Blessed Jose Sanchez del Rio In 1927, Catholic Mexico was immersed in a violent storm of religious persecution. The President of Mexico at that time was a despot named Plutarco Calles. His hatred for the Church had no limits. He killed priests and burned churches. In legitimate self defense, countless Catholics took up arms to defend their Faith. Whenever they charged into battle, the Cristeros, as they were called, shouted: "Viva Cristo Rey!" "Long live Christ the King!" Many Catholics shed their blood in this conflict. Many were martyred. And Blessed Jose Luis Sanchez del Rio was among them. From a young age he had a great love and enthusiasm for the Blessed Sacrament, and encouraged his friends to have more devotion to Our Lord and Our Lady of Guadalupe. Whenever Jose heard of the glorious battles of the Cristeros, which his two brothers were engaged in, his desire to join the holy army only intensified. Finally, Jose wrote a letter to one of the Cristero Generals, Prudencio Mendoza, pleading to be allowed to fight. The general acquiesced. @Pontifex September 26 In the brother we help we recognize the face of God which no one sees anymore. October is Respect Life Month! Are you ready? Praying for Life: October 2016 Intention For our nation, that the values of life and liberty may truly be our watchwords; We pray to the Lord . Prayers Our Father, 3 Hail Marys, Glory Be In a certain battle, Jose was rushing to bring a fellow soldier a new supply of ammo. Just then, he caught sight of the General whose horse had been shot dead. On foot, without a horse, the General was extremely vulnerable. Making a sacrifice that might cost him his life, Jose freely gave the general his own horse. Moments later, he was caught by the federalists and locked up in a church sacristy that had been turned into a prison. One of the guards had put a number of expensive fighting roosters inside the church for safekeeping. This sacrilege troubled young Jose. He said: "This is not a barnyard! This is a place for God!" He soon caught all the prized roosters and snapped their necks. The enemies of Christ the King soon decided to kill him. On the way to execution, soldiers struck him savagely with sharp machetes. With every blow, the young boy cried out, "Viva Cristo Rey!" When he got to the cemetery, he was bleeding heavily. His torturers had also cut off the soles of his feet and forced him to walk on salt. The boy screamed with pain but would not give in. As the road was nothing but rocks and dirt, the stones where he had walked were soaked in his blood. The soldiers said: "If you shout, ‘Death to Christ the King’, we will spare your life." He only answered: "Long live Christ the King! Long live Our Lady of Guadalupe!" The commander ordered the soldiers to bayonet Jose. They pierced his body. But with every stab he only shouted louder and louder: "Viva Cristo Rey!" The commander was so enraged that he pulled out his pistol and on February 10, 1928 killed Blessed Jose on the spot. Blessed Jose is an outstanding example of faith and courage for all Catholic young men — for you— who wish to be faithful to Christ. He was declared a martyr and was beatified by Pope Benedict XVI on November 20, 2005. Pope Francis will be canonized Blessed Jose Sanchez del Rio on the 16th of October 2016 in Rome. Blessed Jose Sanchez del Rio! Pray for Us "Viva Cristo Rey!" We welcome the infants who were recently initiated into the family of Christ through the Sacrament of Baptism: Monserrat Torres May she always feel the love of God working through her life as she is guided by her parents and godparents. PAGINA 6 OCTOBER 9, 2016 - TWENTY EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PARISH LIFE MINISTRIES & GROUPS Don’t forget NEXT Saturday is… THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK MASS Saturday, October 15th -10:00am “Mercy is the Heart of God.” ~ Pope Francis To please stop by outside the Conference Room after Mass this weekend and grab a delicious Italian Sausage sandwich for only $5.00, while quantities last. Those who had pre-orders can also pick-up your sandwiches to go. The ITALIAN CATHOLIC FEDERATION thanks you in advance for supporting their ministry! Operation Christmas Child Service project. Sunday October 9th the American Heritage Girls Troop 223 will be collecting donations after mass for their annual Items should fit into a shoe box and can include deflated balls with a pump, dolls, toys, musical instruments, outfits and shoes. Items will be sent as Christmas gifts to less fortunate children around the world. Cash donations are also welcome. The troop hopes to quadruple last years offering and prepare 200 boxes. Thank you in advance for your support." American Heritage Girls Troop 223 It's not too late to join! A Ministry of St. Anthony of Padua Parish Do you know of a young lady who likes Camping, Cupcakes, Crafting, and more? Our Troop is accepting new members, ages 5-18 to join our CHRIST-CENTERED, FAITH FILLED SCOUTING TROOP! For more information go to www.AmericanHeritageGirls.org or contact Troop Coordinator, Christina Linneman at [email protected] or at 559-240-6034. AHG Troop 223 is proud to be a Catholic Troop, but we are open to girls of all Christian Faiths. Bring a friend! Please bring your sick and elderly family members to receive the comfort of the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick. Questions, please contact the Office of Ministry: 439-0124, ext. 106 or 105. MONTHLY MEMORIAL MASS Saturday, October 15th @ 5:15pm This Mass is in honor of those who passed away a year ago in October 2015. A candle will be lit in memory of their names, here at St. Anthony’s Church. We invite members of the families to come up after Mass to take the candle home as a memorial to your loved one. Questions: Please contact: 439-0124, ext. 105 or 106. Come join us for Our Lady of Fatima Rosary/Mass Sunday, October 16th Rosary @ 5:30pm followed by 6pm Mass Remember what Our Lady of Fatima and the Angel said: “Say the Rosary every day to obtain peace for the world. Add after each decade the following prayer: 'O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of Hell, lead all souls to Heaven, especially those who have most need of Thy Mercy.' ST. ANTHONY FOOD DRIVE OCTOBER 22 & 23 WEEKEND!! The St. Anthony’s, Knights of Columbus, Council 6092 “If you can’t feed a hundred people, then just feed one. Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta Come & meet the PIVOTAL PLAYERS: Join us for a viewing of the six segments of Bishop Robert Barron's new series of Catholicism, the Pivotal Players. Enjoy learning more about our ancestors in faith. Every session will be in the Conference Room - (aka, Sunday morning donut room) from 6 to 7 p.m. Bring snacks, friends, your favorite pillow or blanket floor space will be available too. The schedule is: Monday, Oct. 17 St. Francis of Assisi; Monday, Oct. 24 - St. Thomas Aquinas; Wednesday, Nov. 2 - St. Catherine of Siena; Thursday, Nov. 10th Blessed John Henry Newman; Wed, Nov. 16 - G.K.Chesterton and Monday, Nov. 21 - Michelangelo. If you have any questions please contact Martha at [email protected]. See you at the movies! 9 DE OCTUBRE DEL 2016 - VIGÉSIMO OCTAVO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO PAGE 7 PARISH LIFE MINISTRIES & GROUPS MONDAY TWIN HEARTS GROUP: Time 6:30pm - Room #23. We pray the rosary and to prepare for the Sunday Readings ST. ANN’S BRIDGE CLUB: This group meets on the second Monday of each month @ 12noon in the Conference Room for a game of cards and refreshments. For reservations call: Rose Marie at: 439-2601 or Ann at: 439-1649. Next meeting, Monday, Monday, Oct. 10, 2016. FILIPINO CATHOLIC LEAGUE: This group meets every second Monday of the month. Time 7pm - Parish Office Boardroom. TUESDAY LEGION OF MARY: Tuesdays at 5-6pm in the Parish Office Boardroom. INTERCESSORY PRAYER GROUP Tuesdays at 6:30pm in Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel TUESDAY NIGHT FAITH BIBLE STUDY Instructor: Deacon Ed Valdez - Time: 7pm to 8:30pm in Room #21 Class begins with prayer the Rosary, meditation. LITTLE ROCK SCRIPTURE STUDY 7:00 p.m. in the Board Room of the Parish Center. Join us as we continue our study of the book of the prophet JEREMIAH. Newcomers are welcome. WEDNESDAY CHRISTIANS IN COMMERCE (Fresno Men’s Chapter) This group meet on Wednesdays at 6:30am in the Conference Room Coordinator: Francis Samson. Contact: Gary Carrasco at: 448-8907 MARIAN MOVEMENT OF PRIESTS: This group meets Wednesday at 10am -11am in the Parish Office Boardroom. ICF (Italian Catholic Federation) The I. C. F. meets the second Wednesday of each month at 6:00pm–8pm in St. Anthony's Social Hall. You do not have to be Italian, but you must be Catholic to join. For more information please call Antoinette @ 431-9536. THURSDAY CHRISTIANS IN COMMERCE (Fresno Women’s Chapter) Time 6:30am to 7:30am - Conference Room. St. Anthony’s Silver Angels invite you to join us as we honor our veterans at our annual patriotic celebration: Special Guests: Mr. Guy Adams, Director Heart of the Horse Therapy Ranch and Local Vocalist Jack Hannah of the “Sons of the San Joaquin” Date: Tuesday, November 1, 2016, 11:30 A.M. at PARDINI’S (SHAW & VAN NESS) Entrée: Roast Turkey Price: $14.00 ALL RESERVATIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE at Church office, or mailed to: St. Anthony of Padua Church 5770 N. Maroa Ave. Fresno, CA 93704 no later than Wednesday, October 26th . We hope to see you! FATIMA’S FAITHFUL MINISTRY Monthly Meeting - Thursday, October 27th @ 6:30pm in the Conference Room. Rosary & meditation on the meaning of the message of Fatima. All are welcome to join us. For questions, please contact Sr. Rosa Maria in the Office of Ministries at: 439-0124 x. 106. Contact: Lucy Vasquez at 355-7403 CENACLES OF MARY Time 9am-10am - Parish Office Boardroom. Newcomers are welcome. WOMEN’S THURSDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY Study: Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible, featuring Jeff Cavins Time: 10am - 11:30am - Room #21 /Cost: $20 for materials & books Childcare: Room #24 available upon request Contact: Dina at: 960-7116 or Nivia at: 285-2727. QUEEN OF THE HOLY FAMILY GUILD All women of the parish are invited to the Queen of the Holy Family Guild’s next meeting on Thursday, October 6th @ 7pm to 8:30pm - Conference Room. Questions, please contact: Alice at: 222-7005 or Pat at: 431-5246. FRIDAY DIVORCED & SEPARATED CATHOLICS This group meets only on the 1st & 3rd Friday of each month @ 6:30pm in Room #22. Newcomers are always welcome to join in at anytime. ENGLISH CHARISMATIC PRAYER GROUP Join us in Room#23 for praise and worship our God. Rosary and Chaplet of Divine Mercy from 6:40pm to 7:15pm. Prayer Group starts at 7:30pm. Questions? Contact: Christy Villas at: 271-1246. For ministries info. Contact Sr. Rosa @ Office of Ministries: 439-0124, ext. 106. Prayer to Saint Michael the Archangel Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray; and do Thou, O Prince of the Heavenly Host, by the Divine Power of God, cast into hell Satan and all the evil spirits who roam throughout the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen PAGINA 8 OCTOBER 9, 2016 - TWENTY EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME HISPANIC MINISTRIES / MINISTERIOS HISPANOS @Pontifex Septiembre 26 En el hermano que ayudamos reconocemos el rostro de Dios que nadie puede ver. QUINCEAÑERAS Hablar con Edgar Briseño a la ext. 111 GRUPO DE ORACIÓN Miércoles a las 7:00pm en el Salón #24 ESTUDIO / GRUPO DE BIBLIA Jueves a las 7:00pm en el Salón #21 CAMINOS DE FE Domingos a las 10:30am en el Salón #21 CONFIRMACIÓN Domingos de 3:30-5pm - Salones #21-24 En el Evangelio de hoy, escuchamos acerca de diez hombres afligidos por la lepra, y de uno que glorifica al Señor después de haber sido sanado. Esta es una dramática escena de GRATITUD. Pero para que el milagro suceda, en primer lugar estos hombres tienen que empezar a caminar en la FE antes de que las condiciones de su enfermedad cambien un poco. Los buenos corresponsables de su fe son conscientes de que no pueden esperar hasta que sus problemas se resuelvan para comenzar a caminar en la fe. Ellos alaban a Dios, aún en la más obscura de las noches, y en la peor de las circunstancias. ¿Caminamos nosotros en la fe, ofreciendo al Señor nuestra gratitud aun cuando estemos en circunstancias difíciles? Copyright (c) International Catholic Stewardship Council Hacia la canonización de José Sánchez del Río La vida de José Sánchez del Río es una historia de fe, pasión, traición y entrega a Dios de toda una familia que nos pone el ejemplo de congruencia que hoy necesitamos tanto. José nació en el seno de una familia profundamente piadosa en Sahuayo, Michoacán, México el 28 de Marzo de 1913. El ejemplo de sus padres de amor por la fe y de su hermano mayor que tomo las armas para defender la Causa de la Iglesia una vez que el gobierno del Presidente Calles empezó la persecución contra los Sacerdotes le llevó a alistarse como voluntario asistente en el ejército cristero. El 5 de febrero de 1928, tuvo lugar un combate en las montañas donde fue hecho prisionero al ceder su caballo al general para que este se salvara. El 10 de febrero de 1928 después de desollarle los pies y hacerlo caminar por mas de 1 km hacia el panteón municipal donde los soldados le pedían que renegara de su fe; cada vez que recibía una puñalada gritaba “Viva Cristo Rey y Viva Santa María de Guadalupe” el martirio duró horas, y momentos antes de que el general le disparara en la cabeza le preguntó que les mandaba decir a sus padres y el niño valiente de 14 años respondió: "Que nos veremos en el cielo. ¡Viva Cristo Rey! ¡Viva la Virgen de Guadalupe!”. Fue declarado beato por el cardenal José Saravia Martins en la ciudad de Guadalajara el 20 de noviembre de 2005 junto con otros 11 mártires mexicanos. El 22 de enero de 2016, se aprobó un milagro atribuido a la intercesión de José, la curación de la niña Ximena Guadalupe Magallón Gálvez, una bebé mexicana que tuvo meningitis, tuberculosis, convulsiones y que sufrió un infarto cerebral. El 15 de marzo de 2016 la oficina de prensa del Vaticano anunció que el niño mártir mexicano sería llevado a los altares el 16 de octubre de 2016 en la Plaza de San Pedro. © 2016 Catholic.net Inc. ”Viva Cristo Rey!” 9 DE OCTUBRE DEL 2016 - VIGÉSIMO OCTAVO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO PAGINA 9 MINISTERIOS HISPANOS / HISPANIC MINISTRIES Oración a San Miguel Arcángel LAS CLASES SON LOS: DOMINGOS 3:30 - 4:45pm nos reunimos en la escuela de St. Anthony Aceptando inscripciones tardías en la escuela 30 minutos antes de empezar las clases. Formas disponibles en la Oficina de la Parroquia o en nuestra pagina: www.stanthonyfresno.org Orientación Obligatoria y Seguridad Ambiental en español el domingo, 9 de octubre durante las clases de sus hijos Para mas información por favor comuníquese con: Mary Briseño al 439-0124 ext. 113 o [email protected] Calendario y Horario de Clases: Octubre 2 Domingo: 3:30pm - 4:45pm - Clases Comienzan Octubre 9 Domingo: 3:30pm-4:45pm Junta de Padres Seguridad Ambiental Octubre 16 Domingo: 3:30pm - 4:45pm Octubre 20 Jueves: 6:30pm - 7:45pm Solo 2doaño - Clase Sacramental para Niños/ Papás Octubre 23 Domingo: 3:30pm - 4:45pm Calendario Completo en www.stanthonyfresno/EDUCATION/GIFT San Miguel Arcángel, defiéndenos en la batalla. Sé nuestro amparo contra las perversidad y asechanzas del demonio. Reprenda Dios, pedimos suplicantes, y tu príncipe celestial de la Sana Hostia arroja al infierno con el divino poder a Satanás y a los otros espíritus malignos que andan dispersos por el mundo para la perdición de las almas. Amen Aniversario de Ordenación domingo, 09 de octubre: ¡Gracias Monseñor Rob! Dios le bendiga por sus 34 años de devoción y servicio. ¿Tienes algún interés en servir a nuestra iglesia? Recuer da que cuando tu das de tu tiempo y tus talentos a los demás – te estas ayudando a ti mismo. El servicio a los demás ayuda a descubrir y desarrollar nuevos talentos y oportunidades de crecimiento. También, trae nuevas amistades, te hace sentir mas productivo y te ayuda a crear una filosofía de vida mas positiva y saludable. Ponte en contacto con Hna. Manuela después de misa o al 439-0124 x122 o con Edgar x.111 Aviva el fuego que recibiste del don de Dios “¡usa tus dones ahora! ¡Sirve al Señor ahora! ¡Involúcrate ahora! ¡Dios puso el fuego dentro de ti para que avives la flama! ¡Déjala que arda!” Te estamos esperando!! “Vayan, sin miedo, para servir” Papa Francisco, Copacabana 2013 PAGINA 10 OCTOBER 9, 2016 - TWENTY EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PARISH EVENTS & OTHER NEWS AROUND THE DIOCESE What Is Faithful Citizenship? As faithful Catholics and citizens living in a democracy, we must exercise and cherish the opportunity to participate in extending God’s reach in this world. How Can I Share My Faith-based Beliefs with Others? As Catholics, we do believe that there are objective truths that help each of us to live healthy, happy and holy lives. Society has created moral compasses that often outshine reverence for God and his love for us. In response, we need to educate and promote critical thinking that encourages the development of mature moral values.” (Pope Francis, Evangelii Gaudium, no. 64). As faithful followers of Christ, we are called to evangelize in our world, and educating others and ourselves should be a part of our ministry. Presenting others with objective truths, however, does not give us the right to be uncharitable or disrespectful. To read more about respectfully leading others to a conversion of mind and heart, visit the California Catholic Conference’s Faithful Citizenship link 40 Days for Life Right to Life of Central California would like to invite you to take a stand for life and join us in praying for the end of abortion. Our annual 40 Days for Life campaign kicks off Sept. 28th and goes through Nov. 6th. It is a time of peaceful prayer and fasting outside Planned Parenthood (650 N. Fulton St). If you would like to join us or sign up as a group, please call Juan Carlos Media at (559) 2292229. For more information visit www.40daysfresno.org 2016 RED MASS Justice and Legal Field. Please Join Us! Friday, October 21, 2016, 12:10 PM - St. John’s Cathedral. Principal Celebrant: Bishop Armando Ochoa D.D., Bishop, Diocese of Fresno Worldwide Marriage Encounter Jesus is the way, the truth and the life. Let Jesus be the Lord and Savior of your life and marriage. Strengthen, renew, and rekindle your marriage sacrament by attending the last Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend® of 2016 at St. Francis Retreat Center, San Juan Bautista, CA on October 21-23, 2016. For more information call Mary Jo and Rich Castello, at 1831-200-3780 or Email them at [email protected] or register online at centralcawwme.org. SAVE THE DATE NOV-2-2016 It’s a great time to be a Catholic Christian in Fresno! Mark your calendar (Nov 2) to hear Chris Stefanick share the joy of the Gospel in a new and inspiring way! It’s time to live the life you were made for! Be bold, be Catholic! See Chr is live at Reboot! 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