615 Vine Avenue, Roseville, CA 95678 Phone
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615 Vine Avenue, Roseville, CA 95678 Phone
615 Vine Avenue, Roseville, CA 95678 Phone: (916)783-5211 Fax: 916-783-5212 E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.strosechurch.org Parish Mission Statement We, the family of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Parish, are called by virtue of our baptism and guided by the Holy Spirit to be disciples of Jesus. As disciples of Jesus, we are dedicated to foster the growth of God’s Kingdom on earth by praising God and living the Gospel values of love, justice, forgiveness and service to all. Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ August 7, 2016 SCHEDULE OF MASSES Monday—Friday: 6:30 & 8 am; Wednesday eve. 6:30 pm (Spanish) Saturday: 8:00 am Saturday Vigil Masses: 5:00 pm, 7:00 pm (Spanish) Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 am; 12:30 pm (Spanish); 5:00 pm CONFESSION Wednesday 5:00-6:00 pm Saturday 3:00-4:30 pm PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30 pm ADORATION and LITURGY OF THE HOURS Saturday 7:00 am Sacrament of Baptism: Pre-registration and Baptism classes are required. Please contact the office, (916) 783-5211 ext. 7013 Sacrament of Holy Matrimony: Please contact the office to schedule a meeting with the Clergy at least 6 months in advance and before setting your date, (916) 783-5211 Quinceañeras: Please contact the office to schedule a meeting with the Clergy at least 6 months in advance and before setting your date, (916) 783-5211 PARISH CLERGY AND STAFF (916)783-5211 Pastor Fr. Joel Genabia ext. 7012 Parochial Vicar Fr. Antonio “Ace” Racela III ext. 7016 Pastor Emeritus Fr. Michael Cormack ext. 7008 Pastor Emeritus Fr. Michael McKeon ext. 7008 Deacons Deacon Peter Silott ext. 7008 Deacon Mark Van Hook ext. 7014 Deacon Mike Turner est. 7008 Liturgy Coordinator Lynne Brys ext. 7006 Religious Education—English Dona Gentile, Director ext. 7010 Cathie Newman, Assistant ext. 7010 Religious Education– Spanish Frida Callejas, Coordinator ext. 7011 Coordinator of Youth Ministry Beckee Szumski ext. 7004 Office Manager Edie Sickman ext. 7008 Bi-Lingual Secretary & Baptisms Stella Guzman ext. 7013 Bookkeeper Carmen Dizon ext. 7017 Plant Manager Martin Vargas ext. 7005 Custodial Services All Solutions Cleaning, Inc. Ligia Popa, Rocio Vargas First Reading Reflection: Wisdom 18:6-9 ST. ROSE SCHOOL [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.strose.org 633 Vine Avenue, Roseville, CA 95678 Phone: (916)782-1161 Principal Suzanne Smoley Transitional Kindergarten through 8th Grade School Motto: St. Rose School exists to bring our Catholic faith to life. God promised that they would have a son (Isaac), they were old enough to be great-grandparents. But they believed. They had the virtue of faith, a lasting confidence that God's word would be fulfilled. The most memorable event in the early history of the Israelites was their exodus from Egypt. God led them out of slavery and saved them from their enemies. Today's reading recalls God's special care and protection of the Israelites. The author sees Gospel Reflection: Luke 12:32-48 or Luke 12:35-40 God's people as "the holy children of the good" who have coopOne way Christians can prove that they are a people of faith is erated with God's plan for salvation. to live every day as though they expect Jesus to return. Today's Second Reading Reflection: Hebrews 11:1-2, 8-19 or 11:1-2, gospel urges us to be awake and on the watch like servants awaiting the master's return home. We should be "on guard" 8-12 against anyone or anything that leads us astray from Christ. Because the Israelites believed, God saved them. Today's secSince no one knows when the final judgment will happen, the ond reading recalls how our early faith ancestors placed their wise person will always be prepared for it. trust in God. Abraham and Sarah left their comfortable home and went to an unknown land because God called them. When OFFERTORY & SECOND COLLECTIONS: Make checks payable to St. Rose of Lima Saturday/Sunday—August 6/7 —Offertory/Maintenance SATURDAY, August 6, 2016 Knights of Columbus Frances Jensen † 5:00 PM Emiliano Jesus Rios, birthday Oremos por nuestra comunidad 7:00 PM parroquial SUNDAY, August 7, 2016 People of Parish 7:30 AM Jim Grant, birthday 9:00 AM Norman Watts 10:30 AM Romulo Cruz † Marian & Donica Pokler † Lubo Pokler † 12:30 PM Oremos por nuestro Clero Kim & Don, special intention 5:00 PM Elena Maria Cruz † MONDAY, August 8, 2016 Pray for all Firefighters 6:30 AM David Daniels † 8:00 AM TUESDAY, August 9, 2016 Pray for our Clergy 6:30 AM Special Intention 8:00 AM Susana Yap † WEDNESDAY, August 10 , 2016 Pray for our Parish Ministries 6:30 AM Saturday/Sunday—August 13/14—Offertory 8:00 AM 8:00 AM RoseMarie Rios Family Thank you for your donations - our Parish community exists because of your support Susan & Jeff Teresa Albert & Tess Marica Marica Ellen Rios Family 5:00 PM 7:00 PM Oremos por aquellos que necesitan de nuestras oraciones June, 2016—Maintenance Sunday Collection—$ 5,506 June, 2016 (Offertory)—Faith Direct—$ 10,339 June, 2016 (Maintenance) - Faith Direct—$ 1,427 Total Contributions for June - $ 74,098 READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Deborah Ruby Ez 1:2-5, 24-28c; Ps 148:1-2, 11-14; Mt 17:22-27 Tuesday: Ez 2:8 - 3:4; Ps 119:14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131; Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14 Wednesday: 2 Cor 9:6-10; Ps 112:1-2, 5-9; Jn 12:24-26 Thursday: Ez 12:1-12; Ps 78:56-59, 61-62: Mt 18:21 - 19:1 Friday: Ez 16:1-15, 60, 63 or 16:59-63; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Mt 19:3-12 Saturday: Ez 18:1-10, 13b, 30-32; Ps 51:12-15, 18-19; Mt 19:13-15 Sunday: Jer 38:4-6, 8-10; Ps 40:2-4, 18; Heb 12:1-4; Lk 12:49-53 Deborah Bobbie Eucharistic Adoration and Liturgy of the Hours Carm St Jude Prayer Group Charles Omicioli Sr. † Deborah Ken Sandow †, 1yr anniversary Family Rose Valencia, healing CONTRIBUTIONS for June 2016 June, 2016—Offertory Sunday Collection— $ 56,526 Family 6:30 PM 8:00 AM Saturday/Sunday—August 27/28—Offertory Saturday/Sunday-September 3/4—Offertory/Maintenance Mariano & Elizabeth Oandasan † Tessie Oremos por todos los Ministerios THURSDAY, August 11, 2016 Special Intention 6:30 AM Mary Murray † 8:00 AM FRIDAY, August 12, 2016 Pray for those in need of our 6:30 AM prayers John Grutzmacher † 8:00 AM SATURDAY, August 13 , 2016 Saturday/Sunday—August 20/21—Offertory/Church in Latin America Saturdays at 7:00 AM Celebrated in the Church every Saturday morning starting at 7AM. This is a beautiful way to participate in the Year of Mercy. Together we’ll pray the Breviary Morning Prayer and close with Benediction BE NOT DECEIVED “Do not be disturbed by the clamor of this world, which passes like a shadow. Do not let the false delights of a deceptive world deceive you.” ~ St. Clare Are you interested in becoming an Extraordinary Minister at St. Rose of Lima Parish? HOSPITALITY SUNDAY August 7th ~ Parish Hall Join us for “Donut Sunday” after the morning Masses on August 7th Visit the Religious Ed Registration table to inquire about the 2016-2017 programs "Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion" is the formal title of laypeople who distribute the Eucharist during Mass. Our Liturgy Coordinator, Lynne Brys, is delighted to provide anyone interested in serving as an Extraordinary Minister the preparation needed at a time that is favorable for both. Please prayerfully consider this beautiful ministry. Then if you hear God’s call to serve as an Extraordinary Minister please contact Lynne at [email protected] or 916-783-5211 x7006 for more details. Hosted by Lambert Funeral Home KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS PARISH LIBRARY Pancake Breakfast - Sunday, August 14th Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8:30 am to 12:30pm Or stop by the Parish Office any day between 8:30— 4:30 pm Location: Par ish House next to the Par ish Office 506 Marietti Way, Roseville Next Sunday the Knights of Columbus will have their monthly Pancake Breakfast. Proceeds from the breakfast will go to support Fr. Joshy’s India Charities. Hours: Parking: Park in the Church parking lot closest to the Office and enter through the back yard gate off Vinewood Ave. Please join us for a fresh tasty breakfast after the 7:30, 9:00 & 10:30 Masses. The menu will be pancakes, French toast, sausage, scrambled eggs, and fruit. Coffee, orange juice and milk are also included. Pricing is: $6.00 for Adults; $5.00 for Seniors; $4.00 for Kids 5-12 yrs. Kids under 5 are free. Thank You. Catholic Funeral & Cemetery Services will host a Fellowship Meet & Greet August 12th and 13th LUNCHES FOR THE HOMELESS Thank you Dona, the Religious Education Office and all the Volunteers who provide lunches for the less fortunate in our community. Help us pack lunches after the 9:00 am Mass on Sunday Dates: 8/7, 8/14, 8/21, 8/28 DONATIONS always gratefully accepted for this ministry that supports our brothers and sisters. Friday, August 12th after the 6:30am and 8:00am Masses Saturday, August 13th after the 8:00am Mass Location: C Room Please join us for donuts, coffee or tea and allow us to answer your questions about funeral and cemetery services. We are here as your resource through one of life’s most difficult times. For more information please contact Melissa Kenerly, Director of Community Outreach, at 916/452-4831. Drop off donations in the box outside the Religious Ed office Welcoming Ministry Please consider joining this rewarding ministry that welcomes our fellow brothers and sisters as they arrive for Mass on Sunday. St. Rose School Pre-Kindergarten through 8th Grade Commitment is once a month at the Mass time of your choosing. Our smiling faces are the first ones that people see entering into God's home. Just a simple smile and a friendly welcome is all you need to be able to do. We do make a difference! If you have any questions, please call Lynne Melberg 6667348 or Bobbie Mazas784-1115. The School has openings in several classes between preKindergarten through 8th grade. If you are interested in enrolling your child at St. Rose School for next school year, please visit the school website, http:// www.strose.org, or contact Mrs. Weinreich at 916-782-1161 ext. 101 or email: [email protected]. Dona Gentile Director of Religious Education 916-783-5211 ext.7010 Beckee Szumski Coordinator of Youth Ministry 916-783-5211 ext.7004 FAITH FORMATION REGISTRATION Event on August 7th In the Parish Hall Faith Formation - 4 yrs old through 5th Grade Sunday classes 10:30am – 11:30am (beginning Oct. 2) or Wednesday classes 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm (beginning Oct. 5) Faith Formation - 6th Grade through 12th Grade Edge (Jr. High) – Wednesday 6:30pm – 8:00pm Life Teen (High School) – Sunday after 5pm Mass – 8 pm *Including a Year 1 and Year 2 for those preparing to receive their Confirmation Middle School and High School Teens! Life Teen and Edge registra on is this Sunday, August 7th a er the 9:00, 10:30 and 5:00 Masses! And mark your calendars! Life Teen Kick-Off: Sunday, August 28th at 6:00 pm Edge Kick-Off: Wednesday, August 31st at 6:00 pm Year 1 – youth attend either Edge or Life Teen Year 2 - youth attend either Edge or Life Teen, plus attend 12 Sunday classes star ting in the winter Come to the hall on August 7th and find out more information or you can call the Religious Ed Office 783-5211 Ext 7010 or email at [email protected] Forms are also available online and in the Parish Office +++ +++ +++ Adults Ages 19 and Up! We need your help! Both of our youth ministry programs are in need of Core Members! Contact Beckee Szumski at [email protected] for more info! An open le er to all high school teens. Hey. How are you? Busy, I’m sure. Between school, extracurricular ac vi es, maybe a part- me job, you don’t have too much me. I get it. I’m not trying to add one more thing to your plate or stress you out, but we have a really great thing here at St. Rose and I want to personally invite you to join. Have you heard of Life Teen? It’s your youth group. We meet on Sunday evenings a er the 5:00 Mass. We feed you dinner and teach you a li le about Jesus and His Church. We go on retreats and to conferences (one in par cular, to Six Flags Magic Mountain!), we bowl and play kickball, we work with other ministries here at SRL and do service projects within the community. And that’s just a small snapshot of our Life Teen program. Here’s a very basic rundown of what we teach and why we do what we do: • God exists (Genesis 1:1, Ps. 19:1, wait… can I just cite the whole Bible?). The world we live in tries really hard to sweep Him under the rug, but He is very real. • He created you: uniquely, in His image and with a purpose. He loves you (Jn. 3:16) and knows you perfectly (Jer. 1:5, Luke 12:7), and He very much wants you to know Him. The Creator of the Universe wants to be an ac ve part of your life (Acts 17:24-27)! • He is calling you to more. This world we live in tells us that we can live however we want with no worry of consequence, that maybe heaven and hell aren’t real places. This world we live in is selling you lies. Christ tells us how to live (Ma . 5:48, Ma . 6:33, Mark 12:29-31, etc.) and that there is only one way to heaven (Ma .7:13-14), and that you are not too young to respond to His call (Jer. 1:7). Through the Sacraments, through prayer and fellowship, through service and retreats and mission trips, Life Teen exists to bring you into relaonship with the One who gave everything for love of you. Our goal is simple: leading you closer to Christ to raise up a new genera on of saints. This world needs Christ. You need Christ. I need Christ. It starts here. Now, I know some of you may be thinking, “A youth group, really? That sounds so lame.” It’s really not, I promise. I can give you references. So, give it a shot! You have absolutely nothing to lose, and everything to gain! Registra on for the 2016-2017 year is August 7th a er the 9am, 10:30am and 5pm Masses. We’re looking forward to mee ng you! More quesons? Contact me at 783-5211 x7004 or [email protected]. God bless you! See you on Sunday, Beckee Szumski SENIOR PROGRAM Bereavement Hospitality Committee August 18th - Kick Off Night, Melody Makers $2 August 25th - Bingo Are you able to make and donate a fresh salad or dessert to assist the Bereavement Hospitality Committee with Funeral Receptions? Schedule 4:30 PM Faith Sharing (not on bingo night) 6:00 PM Dinner, donation $7 7:00 PM Program YOUTH MUSIC MINISTRY Rehearsal Jam on Thursday Nights All are welcome to come to the Life Teen Music Ministry Rehearsal Jam, here at St. Rose every Thursday, 6:30-8:00 pm. Stop by and check us out… You may find you are being called to sing or share your musical talents with the group. Come one, come all, teens, young adults, young at heart and with a desire to praise God with your musical talents. For more information please contact Mark Lawler, Youth Music Minister at [email protected] or 916-215-2894. Walking in the Footsteps of Jesus 10 Day Pilgrimage to the Holy Land November 8—17, 2016 Hosted by: Fr. Jovito Rata, Jr. and Fr. Joel Genabia Pilgrimage to include visits to the Sea of Galilee, Nazareth, Mount of Olives, the Old City of Jerusalem, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, and the Church of the Nativity Cost is $3,599 per person from San Francisco (air/land tour price is $2,899 plus $700 government taxes/airline surcharges) Tour Includes: Roundtrip air from San Francisco, First Class Hotels, Breakfast and Dinner daily, Comprehensive sightseeing, porterage, Entrance Fees and much more!! For a detailed brochure and more information contact: Carmen Dizon or Fr. Joel Genabia: Telephone: 916-783-5211 Ext. 7017 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] From time to time the Bereavement Hospitality Ministry is called upon to host a reception following a Funeral Mass. This is a special way to serve our parish family. The Bereavement Hospitality Team consists of volunteers who serve at the receptions and others who donate salads and desserts. If you are interested in serving by donating a salad or dessert for these special occasions please contact Mickie Thompson, the Bereavement Hospitality Coordinator at 916-782-3324 or [email protected]. Thank you for considering sharing your time, talent and treasure by serving in this ministry. CarmeliteMonasteryBene itLuncheon Saturday,October8,2016 TicketsonsaleSeptember10th&11th The Auxiliary of the Carmelite Monastery in Georgetown is hosting a bene it luncheon on Saturday,October 8, 2016, at St. Joseph’s Parish Hall in Auburn. This Italian themed luncheon will be held from 12 noon ‘til 3:00 and will include a drawing for a beautiful quilt handmade by the Auxiliary, a silent auction and raf le. A slide show of the life of the Sisters and the grounds of the Monastery will also be presented. Tickets are only $20.00 and can be purchased after Mass on September10thand11thor by contacting [email protected]. Seating is limited so get your tickets as soon as possible. Thank you for your support! SAINTS of MERCY RELICS TOUR The Saints of Mercy Relics are currently on tour at various parishes and schools in the Diocese of Sacramento. The Tour includes 30 relics of saints, blessed from Rome. The Relics will be at St. Peter in Dixon on August 21st Visit: http://scddec.org/yom-relics-tour for more information. RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY Women of the Parish There is still time to register for the St. Rose of Lima Women’s A.C.T.S. retreat August 18 – 21, 2016 If you are looking for a way to deepen your relationship with Jesus Christ, renew yourself spiritually, give new meaning to your prayer life and Sunday liturgies, as well as build lasting friendships with members of your community, this retreat is for YOU. The retreat begins Thursday evening. Send off is from St. Rose Church where you will be driven to the retreat center for a three night stay. On Sunday, you will return to celebrate with the parish at the 10:30 am Mass. Please don’t miss this opportunity! Retreat applications are still available. If you are feeling the nudge from the Holy Spirit to attend and/or have questions please contact the Retreat Director, Veronica Ortiz at [email protected] or 792-9319 as soon as possible. A.C.T.S. = Adoration - Community - Theology - Service A.C.T.S. Fundraiser/Social Wednesday, August 10th from 6:00 – 9:00 pm The St. Rose Parish Women’s A.C.T.S. Retreat team is hosting a Fundraiser / Social at Blaze Pizza on Wednesday, August 10th from 6:00 – 9:00 pm. It will be fun to enjoy pizza and share time with our Parish Family. You can present the attached flyer or scan to your cell phone to have a digital copy of the coupon. Blaze Pizza will donate 20% of the proceeds to our parish for Retreats. We hope to see you there!!! Thank you for your support. Organization name: St. Rose Women’s A.C.T.S. Retreat Wednesday, August 10th, 2016 6:00PM-9:00PM 10325 Fairway Dr. Roseville, Ca 95678 Date: Time: Store: Respect Life Monthly Meeting: This Wednesday, August 10th, @ 6:30 pm, at 1109 Terra Way, Roseville, CA 95661. (Joan Donohue at 916-417-1071) Sacramento Life Center Baby Shower: Next Weekend August 13th & 14th: We’ll be accepting new/used baby items and donations for expectant/new mothers. Diapers are always appreciated! Respect Life Mass: 2nd Satur day ever y month @ 8am, "remember to wear your blue Respect Life tee shirts!" Spiritual Adoption: Week 22 - My lungs ar e getting stronger and more developed. My arms and legs are getting bigger and stronger, too and sometimes my Mom can feel them when I move. Praying in front of Planned Parenthood on Sunrise Blvd (next to Creek bridge) in Roseville: Ever y Thur sday @ 9am "Join us, rain or shine. It’s a Christian happening!" UPCOMING EVENTS August 20th: Respect Life Leader ship Annual Gather ing Register for this free event and encourage others from your parish to as well. Register at http:scddec.org/respect-life September 11th: Bishop Gallegos Mater nity Home Dinner September 28 to November 6th: 40 DAYS FOR LIFE November 12th: Sacr amento Life Center Salute to Life Dinner & Auction Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat: This ministr y holds r etr eats for healing after Abortion. Their web site is rachelsvineyard.org. Our Respect Life Ministry is willing to sponsor a parishioner who needs financial assistance. Contact Joan Donohue at or 916-417-1071. Lighthouse Catholic Media Materials Lighthouse Catholic Media has implemented a price increase for the CDs, books, booklets, and pamphlets available at the kiosk in the vestibule. In order to continue to provide you these valuable materials regarding our Catholic faith, we also need to increase the suggested donation amounts. Please be reminded that the materials displayed are made available to you at cost – no profit is intended. The new suggested donations for materials are: CDs $4.00 Books $5.00 Booklets $3.00 Pamphlets $ .50 These prices are low compared to purchasing them on-line, where you would also pay shipping and tax. Look for new CDs, books, booklets, and pamphlets in AUGUST Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ August 7, 2016 Our soul waits for the LORD, who is our help and our shield. — Psalm 33:20 YEAR OF MERCY - HOLY DOOR PILGRIMAGE SITES There are 13 pilgrimage sites designated in the Diocese of Sacramento. Please consider visiting one or all of these sites. Please visit scddec.org/yom-pilgrimage-sites for a full lists of the sites. St. John Vianney Parish Work of Mercy : Visit the imprisoned Address: 10497 Coloma Rd, Rancho Cordova Contact Number: (916) 362-1385 Pilgrimage Hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm, Saturday & Sunday Christ the King Passionist Retreat Center Work of Mercy: Counsel the Doubtful Address: 6520 Van Maren Lane, Citrus Heights Contact Number: (916) 725-4720 Pilgrimage Hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm, Saturday and Sunday SAINTS’ DAYS & SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Monday: St. Dominic Tuesday: St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein) Wednesday: St. Lawr ence Thursday: St. Clare Friday: St. Jane Frances de Chantal Saturday: Ss. Pontian and Hippolytus; Blessed Virgin Mary Blessed Teresa of Calcutta Exhibit You are invited to a special exhibition on the life of Blessed Teresa of Calcutta August 1-13th at St. Rose Church, 5961 Franklin Blvd., Sacramento. This exhibition is a tribute to Mother Teresa of Calcutta and celebration of her canonization. There are 72 photographic panels, noted in Spanish and English, that take you through her life and heroic way of living and loving that is a source of inspiration and hope for all. For more information, call St. Rose Church, in Sacramento at (916)421-1414. St. Clare of Assisi ~ August 11th One of the more sugary movies made about Francis of Assisi pictures Clare as a golden-haired beauty floating through sun-drenched fields, a sort of one-woman counterpart to the new Franciscan Order. The beginning of her religious life was indeed movie material. Having refused to marry at 15, she was moved by the dynamic preaching of Francis. He became her lifelong friend and spiritual guide. At 18, she escaped one night from her father’s home, was met on the road by friars carrying torches, and in the poor little chapel called the Portiuncula received a rough woolen habit, exchanged her jeweled belt for a common rope with knots in it, and sacrificed the long tresses to Francis’ scissors. He placed her in a Benedictine convent, which her father and uncles immediately stormed in rage. She clung to the altar of the church, threw aside her veil to show her cropped hair and remained adamant. End of movie material. Sixteen days later her sister Agnes joined her. Others came. They lived a simple life of great poverty, austerity and complete seclusion from the world, according to a Rule which Francis gave them as a Second Order (Poor Clares). Francis obliged her under obedience at age 21 to accept the office of abbess, one she exercised until her death. The nuns went barefoot, slept on the ground, ate no meat and observed almost complete silence. (Later Clare, like Francis, persuaded her sisters to moderate this rigor: “Our bodies are not made of brass.”) The greatest emphasis, of course, was on gospel poverty. They possessed no property, even in common, subsisting on daily contributions. When even the pope tried to persuaded her to mitigate this practice, she showed her characteristic firmness: “I need to be absolved from my sins, but I do not wish to be absolved from the obligation of following Jesus Christ.” Contemporary accounts glow with admiration of her life in the convent of San Damiano in Assisi. She served the sick, waited on table, washed the feet of the begging nuns. She came from prayer, it was said, with her face so shining it dazzled those about her. She suffered serious illness for the last 27 years of her life. Her influence was such that popes, cardinals and bishops often came to consult her—she never left the walls of San Damiano. Francis always remained her great friend and inspiration. She was always obedient to his will and to the great ideal of gospel life which he was making real. A well-known story concerns her prayer and trust. She had the Blessed Sacrament placed on the walls of the convent when it faced attack by invading Saracens. “Does it please you, O God, to deliver into the hands of these beasts the defenseless children I have nourished with your love? I beseech you, dear Lord, protect these whom I am now unable to protect.” To her sisters she said, “Don’t be afraid. Trust in Jesus.” The Saracens fled. Saint of the Day; www.americancatholic.org and osv.org Teléfono: 916-783-5211 Fax: 916-783-5212 615 Vine Avenue Roseville, CA 95678 www.strosechurch.org offi[email protected] Declaración de Misión Nosotros la familia de la Iglesia de Santa Rosa de Lima somos llamados por virtud de nuestro bautismo y guiados por el Espíritu Santo para ser discípulos de Jesús. Como discípulos de Jesús nos dedicamos a fomentar el crecimiento del Reino de Dios en la tierra, alabando a Dios y viviendo los valores Evangelicas de amor, justicia, perdón y servicio a los demás. HORARIO DE MISA EN ESPAÑOL Miércoles 6:30 PM Sábado 7:00 PM Domingo 12:30 PM CONFESIONES Miércoles 5:00-6:00 pm Sábado 3:00-4:30 pm HORAS de la OFICINA PARROQUIAL Lunes-Viernes 8:30-5:00 pm ADORACIÓN Primer Viernes del mes Adoración a las 7:00 PM LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — Tus antepasados esperaron con fe y valor el cumplimiento de las promesas de Dios (Sabiduría 18:6-9). Salmo — Dichoso el pueblo escogido por Dios (Salmo 33 [32]). Segunda lectura — A causa de la fidelidad al llamado de Dios, los descendientes de Abraham son tan numerosos como las estrellas (Hebreos 11:1-2, 8-19 [1-2, 8-12]). Evangelio — Estén alerta y preparados porque no saben ni el día ni la hora en que el Hijo del hombre aparecerá (Lucas 12:32-48 [35-40]). Salmo responsorial: Leccionario II © 1976, Comisión Episcopal de Pastoral Litúrgica de la Conferencia del Episcopado Mexicano. Usado con permiso. Todos los derechos reservados. NUESTRO PADRE EN LA FE La Carta a los Hebreos hoy canta un himno de alabanza a Abraham y a su fe, sobre la cual se fundan la religión judía, la cristiana y la mahometana. Abraham es llamado “padre” de la fe por más personas en el mundo que cualquier otro; numerosas como la arena de la playa o las estrellas del cielo. La Carta a los Hebreos nos dice que esta fe firme lo impulsó a obedecer el llamado de Dios cuando lo envió a buscar una tierra desconocida y le dijo que sería padre de una raza poderosa, aunque consideraba su matrimonio infecundo. Pero la fe de Abraham, nos dice el autor de la Carta a los Hebreos, le permitía poseer lo que esperaba y conocer lo que no podía ver. ¿Cuántas veces nos vemos en simples sucesos cotidianos de nuestra vocación cristiana llamados a un sitio desconocido o enviados a hacer algo que no creemos poder hacer? ¡Qué afortunados somos por tener a nuestro padre Abraham como nuestro guía y ejemplo! Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. CONCIERNOS Ó PREGUNTAS Si tiene preguntas ó conciernos sobre la comunidad Hispana; favor de comunicarse con: Jose Plata (760-449-8860) Martin Vargas (916-969-3299) Venacio De Los Santos (916-201-7083) Padre Joel ó Padre Antonio (916-783-5211) Soldados de Cristo cumplen los jueves en la C- habitación a partir de las 7:00 PM LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Ez 1:2-5, 24-28c; Sal 148:1-2, 11-14; Mt 17:22-27 Martes: Ez 2:8 — 3:4; Sal 119 (118):14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131; Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14 Miércoles: 2 Cor 9:6-10; Sal 112 (111):1-2, 5-9; Jn 12:24-26 Jueves: Ez 12:1-12; Sal 78 (77):56-59, 61-62: Mt 18:21 — 19:1 Viernes: Ez 16:1-15, 60, 63 o 16:59-63; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Mt 19:3-12 Sábado: Ez 18:1-10, 13b, 30-32; Sal 51 (50):12-15, 18-19; Mt 19:13-15 Domingo: J er 38:4-6, 8-10; Sal 40 (39):2-4, 18; Heb 12:1-4; Lc 12:49-53 TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE Hace casi 2000 años, Jesús declaró que “los zorros tienen guaridas, y las aves del cielo sus nidos; pero el Hijo del hombre no tiene donde reclinar la cabeza”. Lamentablemente en las calles y callejones del mundo este dicho se realiza diariamente en tantos abandonados por la sociedad que viven sin techo ni hogar. Por los años de 1940 el santo jesuita, Alberto Hurtado de Chile quiso darle al Hijo del hombre un lugar donde reclinar su cabeza recogiendo a los niños y a los adultos indigentes. Su ejemplo llamó la atención de otros cristianos que se unieron a sus esfuerzos y así en 1944 fundaron la asociación benéfica “Hogar de Cristo”. Este hogar se dedica aun todavía a acoger, educar y rehabilitar a los necesitados dándoles las herramientas necesarias para poder depender de si mismos. También vela por sus almas dándoles una formación total de cuerpo, alma y espíritu. En fin, el Hogar de Cristo se dedica a difundir la realidad de los pobres por medio de nuestro llamado bautismal a la responsabilidad que tenemos en darle al Hijo de hombre un lugar para reclinar su cabeza. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, © Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co. Decimonoveno Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario ~ 7 de agosto de 2016 Nosotros aguardamos al Señor: él es nuestro auxilio y escudo. — Salmo 33 (32):20 Primera lectura: Lectura del libro de la Sabiduría (18,6-9): La noche de la liberación se les anunció de antemano a nuestros padres, para que tuvieran ánimo, al conocer con certeza la promesa de que se fiaban. Tu pueblo esperaba ya la salvación de los inocentes y la perdición de los culpables, pues con una misma acción castigabas a los enemigos y nos honrabas, llamándonos a ti. Los hijos piadosos de un pueblo justo ofrecían sacrificios a escondidas y, de común acuerdo, se imponían esta ley sagrada: que todos los santos serían solidarios en los peligros y en los bienes; y empezaron a entonar los himnos tradicionales. Segunda lectura: Lectura de la carta a los Hebreos (11,1-2.8-19): La fe es la garantía de las cosas que se esperan, la prueba de aquellas que no se ven. Por ella recibieron testimonio de admiración los antiguos. Por la fe Abrahán, obedeciendo la llamada divina, partió para un país que recibiría en posesión, y partió sin saber a dónde iba. Por la fe vino a habitar en la tierra prometida como en un país extranjero, viviendo en tiendas de campaña, con Isaac y Jacob, herederos con él de la misma promesa. Porque él esperaba la ciudad de sólidos cimientos, cuyo arquitecto y constructor es Dios. Por la fe recibió también Sara el poder de concebir, fuera de la edad propicia, porque creyó; en la fidelidad de aquel que se lo había prometido. Precisamente por esto, de un solo hombre, ya casi muerto, nació una descendencia tan numerosa como las estrellas del cielo y como los incontables granos de arena que hay en las playas del mar. Todos éstos murieron en la fe sin haber obtenido la realización de las promesas, pero habiéndolas visto y saludado de lejos y reconociendo que eran extranjeros y peregrinos en la tierra. Ahora bien, aquellos que hablan así demuestran claramente que buscan la patria. Y si ellos hubiesen pensado en aquella de la que habían salido, hubiesen tenido oportunidad para volver a ella. Ellos, en cambio, aspiraban a una patria mejor, es decir, celeste. Por eso Dios no se avergüenza de ellos, de llamarse «su Dios», porque les ha preparado una ciudad. Por la fe Abrahán, puesto a prueba, ofreció a Isaac; e inmolaba a su hijo único a aquel que había recibido las promesas, a aquel de quien le había sido dicho: De Isaac saldrá una descendencia que llevará tu nombre. Porque pensaba que Dios tiene poder incluso para resucitar a los muertos. Por eso recobró a su hijo. Esto es un símbolo para nosotros. Evangelio Lectura: Lectura del santo evangelio según san Lucas (12,32-48): En aquel tiempo, dijo Jesús a sus discípulos: «No temas, pequeño rebaño, porque vuestro Padre ha tenido a bien daros el reino. Vended vuestros bienes y dad limosna; haceos talegas que no se echen a perder, y un tesoro inagotable en el cielo, adonde no se acercan los ladrones ni roe la polilla. Porque donde está vuestro tesoro allí estará también vuestro corazón. Tened ceñida la cintura y encendidas las lámparas. Vosotros estad como los que aguardan a que su señor vuelva de la boda, para abrirle apenas venga y llame. Dichosos los criados a quienes el señor, al llegar, los encuentre en vela; os aseguro que se ceñirá, los hará sentar a la mesa y los irá sirviendo. Y, si llega entrada la noche o de madrugada y los encuentra así, dichosos ellos. Comprended que si supiera el dueño de casa a qué hora viene el ladrón, no le dejaría abrir un boquete. Lo mismo vosotros, estad preparados, porque a la hora que menos penséis viene el Hijo del hombre.» Pedro le preguntó: «Señor, ¿has dicho esa parábola por nosotros o por todos?» El Señor le respondió: «¿Quién es el administrador fiel y solícito a quien el amo ha puesto al frente de su servidumbre para que les reparta la ración a sus horas? Dichoso el criado a quien su amo, al llegar, lo encuentre portándose así. Os aseguro que lo pondrá al frente de todos sus bienes. Pero si el empleado piensa: "Mi amo tarda en llegar", y empieza a pegarles a los mozos y a las muchachas, a comer y beber y emborracharse, llegará el amo de ese criado el día y a la hora que menos lo espera y lo despedirá, condenándolo a la pena de los que no son fieles. El criado que sabe lo que su amo quiere y no está dispuesto a ponerlo por obra recibirá muchos azotes; el que no lo sabe, pero hace algo digno de castigo, recibirá pocos. Al que mucho se le dio, mucho se le exigirá; al que mucho se le confió, más se le exigirá.» Las inscripciones para la Catequesis Hispana Periodo de inscripciones será del 1ero. al 15 de Agosto en los siguientes horarios: Lunes y Miércoles Martes y Viernes Sábados Domingos Deseas tener una RELACIÓN PERSONAL con el Señor? ¿ Experimentar su AMOR incondicional? ! Aprender a ORAR con la palabra de Dios, la Biblia? ! Aprender y practicar el PERDÓN? ! 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