St. Edward Catholic Church

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St. Edward Catholic Church
St. Edward
Catholic Church
5788 Thornton Ave.
Newark, CA 94560
(510) 797-0241
Missionaries of the Precious Blood
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
June 12, 2016
Parish School
(510-793-7242)
Sister Barbara Hagel, O.P., Principal
Kathy McCall, School Secretary
Rectory Office Hours
Monday through Friday
8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. & 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Pastor email:
[email protected]
Parish email:
[email protected]
Web: http://www.stedwardcatholic.com/
Confessions
Thank You!
Heartfelt thanks to all our parish group members
who participated in the wonderful display for
Ministry Sunday. Bless you for your presence and
all the preparation you did. How blest our parish is
in each of you.
Clergy
Rev. Jayababu Nuthulapati, C.PP.S, Pastor
Rev. James Franck, C.PP.S, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Frankline Rayappa, C.PP.S. Parochial Vicar
Dn. Ernesto Perez (Ret.)
Dn. Rolito C. Roque
Dn. Roger Wedl
Parish Staff
Irma Ramirez, Parish Secretary
Sr. Mary Mark Schoenstein, O.P., Pastoral Associate
Belinda Gasparian, Office Assistant
Sebastian Belo, Business Manager
Cruz Calvillo, Facilities Manager
Ken Brown, Facilities
Faith Formation
Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m.
Monday at 7:30 p.m.
First Friday at 4:30 p.m.
Holy Baptism
Sagrado Bautismo
Must be registered in St. Edward Parish three months prior to
baptism.
Deben estar registrados en la parroquia tres meses antes del
bautismo.
Holy Matrimony
Sagrado Matrimonio
The Diocese requires six months preparation prior to marriage.
Please contact a priest to schedule an appointment.
La Diócesis pide que se prepare con seis meses de
anticipación. Por favor, haga cita con un sacerdote.
Sacrament of the Sick
Unción de los Enfermos
Call before any major surgery or when seriously ill. Please call
while the person is conscious and can participate in the Sacraments. Llame antes de alguna cirugía mayor o en caso de que
una persona esté muy enferma y pueda recibir los
Sacramentos mientras este consiente.
Funerals CFCS
The priest would like to meet with the family prior to the funeral
service. El sacerdote le gustaria reunirse con la familia antes del
servicio funebre.
(510-797-5588)
Office Hours: M -Th 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Friday
St. Vincent de Paul Helpline - 510-494-9319
Donalyn Deeds, Director Faith Formation
Michele Javier-Poma, Confirmation
Our Facebook Page - Saint Edward Catholic Church, Newark
Ana Maria Katsanes, Secretary
Stewardship
Sunday, June 5
Capital Improvements
First Friday
$13,233
$ 3,641
$ 1,134
Second Collections
June 12
June 19
June 26
Seminary of the Missionaries of Precious
Blood (C.PP.S. )
Diocesan Assessment
(Thank you for your generosity!
Holy Father (Peter’s Pence)
Bishop’s Appeal
Your support of the 2016 Bishop’s Appeal, will help our
Diocese to provide for very important needs. Please
continue with your donations.
Our own parish goal is: $ 42,958
Please help us
Received:
$ 13,741
to meet our
goal.
We still need:
$ 29,217
Mass Schedule
June 13-19, 2016
Monday, June 13, Saint Anthony of Padua
6:45 a.m. Ana Abiles †
9:00 a.m. Michael Smith (Birthday)
Tuesday, June 14, Weekday
6:45 a.m William Tan †
9:00 a.m. Carmen Taruc †
Wednesday, June 15, Weekday
6:45 a.m. Elisa Quinto-Smith (Birthday)
9:00 a.m. Nora Cristina Rodriguez & Family (Sp.Int.)
Thursday, June 16, Weekday
6:45 a.m. Manuel Ourique †
9:00 a.m. Felomino Edra †
5:30 p.m. Regina T. Saenz & Maura (Sp.Int.)
Friday,
June 17, Weekday
6:45 a.m. Andrew Garcia †
9:00 a.m. Manual Freitas †
Saturday,
9:00 a.m.
5:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
June 18, Weekday
Kimberly Reyes (Birthday)
Josefa Pineda & Aureliano Gueco †
Jose Luis Urzua †
Sunday, June 19, 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:15 a.m. Ruth Perry †
8:30 a.m. Anly & Marilyn Mascsak (Wedd.Annv.)
10:00 a.m. Society of St. Monica (Sp.Int.)
11:30 a.m. Isidora Layug †
12:45 p.m. Parishioneres
6:00 p.m. Fr. John Carillo (Birthday)
8:00 p.m. Mary Petee †
Today’s Readings
First Reading — The LORD forgives David for taking the
wife of Uriah, and for having Uriah killed
(2 Samuel 12:7-10, 13).
Psalm — Lord, forgive the wrong I have done
(Psalm 32).
Second Reading — If justification comes through the
law, then Christ died for nothing (Galatians 2:16, 19-21).
Gospel — Jesus forgives the woman because of her
great love (Luke 7:36-8:3 [7:36-50]).
St. Edward
Catholic School
Now accepting applications for TK-8th Grade
Apply today!
Go to: www.stednewark.org
Readings For The Week
Monday:
1 Kgs 21:1-16; Ps 5:2-3ab, 4b-7;
Mt 5:38-42
Tuesday:
1 Kgs 21:17-29; Ps 51:3-6ab, 11, 16;
Mt 5:43-48
Wednesday: 2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14; Ps 31:20, 21, 24;
Mt 6:1-6, 16-18
Thursday: Sir 48:1-14; Ps 97:1-7; Mt 6:7-15
Friday:
2 Kgs 11:1-4, 9-18, 20;
Ps 132:11-14, 17-18; Mt 6:19-23
Saturday:
2 Chr 24:17-25; Ps 89:4-5, 29-34;
Mt 6:24-34
Sunday:
Zec 12:10-11; 13:1; Ps 63:2-6, 8-9;
Gal 3:26-29; Lk 9:18-24
Thursday evening Bible Study Group
will begin a 7-week study of the letters
of Peter, James and Jude on Thursday,
June 16th, at 7:30 p.m. in classroom 8
of the school. All welcome NO
previous Bible experience necessary.
Friends & Fellowship
The next meal will be on June 12, from 1 to
2:30 p.m., the Portuguese Community will host
the free hot meal in the parish hall for those in
need in our area. Thank you to them and to all
our parish groups who help us in this good
cause, including the committee members.
An Invitation to all
High School Seniors
June 19, 2016 St. Edward will be holding a
Baccalaureate Mass at 10:00 a.m. This is for all seniors
who attend St. Edward and will be graduating this year.
It also includes any home schooled students who will be
graduating this year.
Do wear your cap and gown for the Mass. Please call
the office to let us know how many graduates will be
attending.
Saints and Special Observances
Sunday:
Monday:
Tuesday:
Saturday:
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. Anthony of Padua
Flag Day
Blessed Virgin Mary
Father’s Day Envelopes
Do you want us to pray for your father all the month of
June? Don’t forget to write the names on the Father’s Day
envelopes that are available in the vestibule and at the
parish office.
Hospitality Sunday
June 12
Please join us after the 7:15, 8:30, and 10:00 a.m.
Masses. Free coffee and donuts in the parish hall.
Do remember, this is not just an opportunity for a
free donut and go. It is meant to be a time to meet
and mix with some parishioners that you
do not yet know.
Thank you to our Hospitality Committee
for all their nice work and the Men’s Club
who donates the donuts every month.
Altar Society
St. Edward’s Altar Society needs volunteers to help clean
the church every Saturday after the Spanish Mass,
Sundays after the 8 p.m. Mass & Mondays at 6
p.m. Please call the parish office and let us know
if you can help us. Many hands make light work!
Respect Life Quote
“In the wake of the so-called sexual revolution, many
have been hurt by their own sins, the sins of others,
confusion, and broken relationships and families. …No
wound is so deep, however, as to be out of the reach of
Christ’s redeeming grace.” – “Create in Me a Clean Heart:
A Pastoral Response to Pornography,” USCCB
Uniting Children with
Their Fathers in Prison
“Get On The Bus” is coming. Please bring your donations to the parish office before Father’s Day to help
unite children & families separated by crime and the
criminal justice system. Remember, this is the Year of
Mercy. Please help them!
A Day of Care for Care for Caregivers
Beth Witrogen
At San Damiano Retreat- Danville, CA
9:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.. Cost:$40 (includes lunch)
A spiritual, non-denominational retreat to focus on a
caregiver’s journey an the need for self-love and compassion
of self when taking care of a loved one. This retreat will
address frustrations and quiet myths about care giving and
provide self-care tools that participants can take with them.
For more information call 925-837-9141.
Come and See
Abba Father Charismatic Prayer Group meets every Friday
night at 7:00 pm in the Chapel of St. Edward Catholic
Church. Please feel free to drop in and join us. Thank you.
Healing Mass - Misa de Sanación
Friday, July 1 at 7:30 p.m.
Social Justice
The Prayer and Action group meets with Fr. Jim on
Saturdays at 9:45 a.m. in School Conference Room. For
information call, the parish office at 797-0241. We
organize the free hot meals twice a month. Everyone is
welcome!
Worldwide Marriage
Encounter Weekend
"Your faith has saved you; go in peace." Jesus wants us
to have peace in our lives and our marriage. Do we have
faith that He will grant us this peace? Sign up today to
attend one of the upcoming Worldwide Marriage
Encounter Weekends on August 5-7 or Nov. 18-20. Early
registration, 4 to 6 weeks out is highly recommended. For
more information contact Ray & Roberta @ 916.806.4601
or Joe & Sue @ 925.680.7767 now or go to
oaklandwwme.org Weekends are presented in the
Pleasanton/Dublin area.
Treasures From Our Tradition
Last week’s “Treasure” no doubt raised an eyebrow or
two with the image of the deacons scurrying through the
streets of Rome, or perhaps galloping on horseback, with
fragments of Eucharistic bread from the bishop’s liturgy.
These would be dropped into the chalice at outlying celebrations, presided over by presbyters, to express unity with the
bishop, and perhaps also to remind the presbyters that they
were not free agents. The Council of Laodicea forbade the
custom of the fermentum in the year 348. Generally, one of
the rules of interpreting law is that people don’t make laws
about things that aren’t happening. So, by mid-fourth century, we have an important clue that what had once been a
Roman custom had become widespread.
Interestingly, when the Church of England (and its related bodies) went through a liturgical renewal in the midnineteenth century, they reclaimed this custom from the
mists of history. Today, it is the custom in some Anglican
dioceses for a fragment of the host from the bishop’s Holy
Week liturgy (what we call the Chrism Mass) to be carried to
every parish. On “Maundy Thursday” (our Holy Thursday),
the fragment is dropped into the chalice to signify the parish’s communion with the bishop. This modern revival of the
fermentum is different from the “co-mingling” action we are
used to, in which a fragment of the consecrated bread is
dropped into the chalice just before Communion.
—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Jubilee Year of Mercy
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
On today’s Jubilee for Those Sick and Suffering
Disabilities, Jesus encounters a woman who is “spiritually
ill.” She is thus “disabled” from participating in Israel’s
worshiping community or polite society. Bathing Jesus’
feet with tears, drying them with unveiled hair, anointing
them (Luke 7:38) risk Jesus’ becoming “unclean.” Yet his
mercy welcomes even such inappropriate behavior as her
sincere manifestation of love: “Your sins are forgiven. Go
in peace” (7:48, 50). Go not just in “peace,” but in
shalom, the all-enveloping, life-changing assurance of
God’s mercy. She is anonymous, “known in the city” only
as “a sinful woman” (7:37). The character with name and
religious title, “Simon the Pharisee” (7:36, 40), judges her
harshly, but himself not at all, and thus forfeits God’s
mercy. This Jubilee Year of Mercy challenges
us to self-examination. In which role do we most often
cast ourselves, humble sinner or
judgmental Pharisee? Jesus declares
that only by an unfailing willingness to
show mercy to fellow sinners can we
hope to obtain mercy ourselves
(see Misericordiae Vultus, 9).
—Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Quo Vadis Camp
July 10-13, 2016
Diocese of Oakland Youth Retreat Center
1977 Reliez Valley Road, Lafayette 94549
Registration Fee: $50
Young men ages 13-18 are invited. This three-day camp
aims to assist young men in discerning their vocation as
they grow in relationship with Christ. Activities will include
fun, games, music, mass, prayer and talks.
Please contact Fr. Neal Clemens at
[email protected] for more information.
Calling All Women!
Magnificat, A Ministry to Catholic Women
Would like to invite
all Catholic Women
to our upcoming Prayer Breakfast.
June 18th 9:30-12:30
St. Mary’s Church Gymnasium
2039 Mt. Diablo Blvd. Walnut Creek
We are excited to welcome
Cheryl Ward-Kaiser as she shares her
inspirational journey from tragedy
to forgiveness. In this Year of Mercy, Cheryl
has so much to teach us.
Reservations are $21/ $25 after June 11th.
Please go to www.magnificatsoti.org for info or
call Maribel at (925) 788-7762
Look for more announcements, pictures,
and adds on the last page. Please support
our advertisers!
Second Chance
If you were not able to visit our exhibits on Ministry
Sunday we are posting the list of all the groups in the
parish. If you are interested in any one of them and
would like information, please call the parish office and
leave your name and which group you would like to
hear from and they will contact you.
Abba Father - Every Friday at 7 pm, Chapel
Altar Society- As needed
Altar Servers- As needed
Baptism Class- 1st and 2nd Wed. at 7:30 pm, Chapel
Bible StudyThur. 9:30am Chapel & 7:30pm, Room 8
Choir Practice
Anima Christi- Sunday, 6pm, CCD Office
Salve Regina- Saturday, 3pm, CCD Office
10 am Choir- Thursday, 7:30pm, CCD Office
SpanishSaturday, 6pm, CCD Office
Children'sNot currently Functioning
Divine Mercy Prayer Group Cenacle-Daily after 9am Mass,
Chapel and 2nd & 4th Sat. after 9am Mass, Chapel
Evening for EngagedAs requested, private home
Finance CommitteeBi-Annual, called as needed
Hospitality Committee- Does not meet
Knights of Columbus2nd Wed, 7:30pm, Hall
Legion of Mary Queen of Peace - Mon. 9:30am Gaspar H.
Legion of Mary OL of Mt. Carmel - Sat. 9:30am Gaspar H.
Lectors and Eucharistic Ministers- As needed
Marriage EncounterAs requested, private home
Men’s Club1st Wednesday, 7:30pm, Doolan Center
Pastoral CouncilQuarterly, called as needed
Portuguese CenterNot applicable
Respect LifeCalled as needed
Santo Nino/Handmaids of the Lord- Called as needed
Society of St. Monica- Called as needed
St. Vincent de Paul4th Monday, 7:30pm, CCD Office
SPREDAlternate Mondays, 6pm, Hall
UshersCalled as needed
Spanish Organizations
Clase de Bautismo1st Friday, 6pm, Hall
Coro Saturday, 6pm, CCD Office
Equipo de LiturgiaCalled as needed
Escuela PastoralMon-Wed. 7pm, Gaspar H.
Grupo de OracionTuesday, 6:30pm, Chapel
Jovenes Para Cristo (JPC)Friday, 7pm, Hall
Madre de Cristo- Legion de Maria- Wed. 10am Gaspar H.
Movimiento Familiar CristianoBi-Annual Gathering
Rachel’s Vineyard Retreats
Gloria Maldonado 510-384-6875
[email protected]
AfterTheChoice.org
Spanish Retreat in Danville
July 15 – 17
English Retreat in Menlo Park
September 9 – 11
Undécimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
12 de Junio, 2016
Lecturas de Hoy
Sustento de la Parroquia
5 de Junio
Fondos Parroquiales
Viernes Primero
$ 13, 233
$ 3,641
$ 1,134
Segunda Colecta
Junio 12
Junio 19
Seminario de los Misioneros de la Preciosa
Sangre (C.PP.S.)
Cuota Diocesana
Gracias por todo su apoyo!
“La Palabra Entre Nosotros”
De Julio/Agosto
Esta disponible en la Rectoría en los fines de semana en
horarios de oficina. El costo es $3 dólares.
Confesiones en Español
Todos los Jueves a las 8:30 a.m.
Primer Viernes a las 4:30 p.m.
Primer y Tercer Lunes, 7:30 p.m.
Los Santos y Otras Celebraciones
Domingo:
Lunes:
Martes:
Sábado:
Undécimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
San Antonio de Padua
Día de la Bandera
Santa María Virgen
Todos son Bienvenidos!
Se invita a toda persona que está pasando por muchos
problemas, están solos, o toda persona indigente que no
tiene un hogar y nada que comer. El Domingo 12 de
Junio la Convivencia y Cena es en el salón parroquial de
1-3 p.m. También tienen corte de pelo gratis. El
Domingo, 12 de Junio, la Comunidad Portuguesa va a
preparar la comida. Gracias a ellos y a todos nuestros
grupos que nos ayudan con esta causa tan buena.
Jóvenes Para Cristo
Te invita a ti Joven mayor de 18 años, a nuestro grupo
todos los Viernes en el salón parroquial a las 7 p.m.
Grupo de Oración
Rosario Bíblico:
Primer Martes del mes a
6 p.m. en la Capillita.
Exposición del Santísimo: Tercer Martes del mes
a las 6 p.m. en la Capillita.
Necesitas Ayuda?
Embarazada? Acaba de tener bebe? Tiene hijos
menores de 5 años y necesita ayuda extra para
comprar comida? Por favor llame al Condado de
Alameda WIC al 510-595-6400.
Primera lectura — El Señor perdona a David por haber
tomado a la esposa de Urías y por haberlo matado
(2 Samuel 12:7-10, 13).
Salmo — Perdona, Señor, nuestros pecados
(Salmo 32 [31]).
Segunda lectura — Si la justificación viene por la ley,
entonces Cristo murió en vano (Gálatas 2:16, 19-21).
Evangelio — Jesús perdonó a la mujer por su gran amor
(Lucas 7:36 — 8:3 [7:36-50]).
La Escuela de San Eduardo están aceptando aplicaciones para
los grados TK-8th. Pueden aplicar: www.stednewark.org
Lunes:
Lecturas de la Semana
1 Re 21:1-16; Sal 5:2-3ab, 4b-7;
Mt 5:38-42
Martes:
1 Re 21:17-29; Sal 51 (50):3-6ab, 11, 16;
Mt 5:43-48
Miércoles: 2 Re 2:1, 6-14; Sal 31 (30):20, 21, 24;
Mt 6:1-6, 16-18
Jueves: Sir 48:1-14; Sal 97 (96):1-7; Mt 6:7-15
Viernes: 2 Re 11:1-4, 9-18, 20;
Ps 132 (131):11-14, 17-18; Mt 6:19-23
Sábado: 2 Cr 24:17-25; Sal 89 (88):4-5, 29-34;
Mt 6:24-34
Domingo: Zac 12:10-11; 13:1; Sal 63 (62):2-6, 8-9;
Gal 3:26-29; Lc 9:18-24
Seis Maneras para
Descubrir Mi Vocación
Como puedo saber el plan de Dios para mi
vida?
1. Oración. La oración es una conversación con Dios no solo rezando, sino hablando con el Señor desde
tu corazón. Todos los días, lee la Biblia y platica con
Jesús como si fuera tu mejor amigo. Pídele que te
muestre su plan para ti: “Jesús, yo quiero desear lo
que tu deseas. Aquí estoy Señor; vengo a hacer tu
voluntad.” Confía completamente que Dios tiene un
plan para ti.
2. Sacramentos. El alma es la ventana por la cual
podemos ver a Dios y escuchar su voz. Si la
ventana esta sucia por causa del pecado, hay que
limpiarla por medio de la Confesión para poder estar
en comunión con Dios. Cuando recibas Comunión,
pregúntale a Jesús que te muestre tu vocación.
3. Buena Información. Es imposible descubrir tu
vocación sin buena información. Que significa tener
un matrimonio santo Cristiano? Que hacen los
sacerdotes? Que se siente ser una religiosa o
religioso? Busca buena información en el internet en
www.foryourvocation.org, luego lleva lo que
aprendiste a la oración.
(Les daremos las otras 3 maneras en el próximo boletín)
St. Edward
Catholic
School
Now accepting
applications for
TK-8th Grade
Apply today!
Go to:
www.stednewark.org
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