November 6, 2016 - St. Rose of Lima
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November 6, 2016 - St. Rose of Lima
Saint Rose of Lima Parish 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. PARISH INFO 615 Vine Avenue, Roseville, CA 95678 Phone: (916)783-5211 Fax: 916-783-5212 E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.strosechurch.org PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30 pm CONFESSION Wednesday 5:00-6:00 pm Saturday 3:00-4:30 pm 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 ADORATION and LITURGY OF THE HOURS Saturday 7:00 am PARISH CLERGY AND STAFF Fr. Joel Genabia ext. 7012 [email protected] Fr. Antonio “Ace” Racela III ext. 7016 [email protected] Fr. Michael Cormack ext. 7008 Fr. Michael McKeon ext. 7008 Deacon Peter Silott ext. 7008 Deacon Mark Van Hook ext. 7014 Deacon Mike Turner est. 7008 [email protected] Liturgy Coordinator Lynne Brys ext. 7006 [email protected] Religious Education—English Dona Gentile, Director ext. 7010 [email protected] Cathie Newman, Assistant ext. 7010 [email protected] Religious Education– Spanish Frida Callejas, Coordinator ext. 7011 [email protected] Coordinator of Youth Ministry Beckee Szumski ext. 7004 [email protected] Office Manager Edie Sickman ext. 7008 [email protected] Bi-Lingual Secretary & Baptisms Stella Guzman ext. 7013 [email protected] Bookkeeper Carmen Dizon ext. 7017 [email protected] Plant Manager Martin Vargas ext. 7005 Custodial Services All Solutions Cleaning, Inc., Ligia Popa, Rocio Vargas Pastor Parochial Vicar Pastor Emeritus Pastor Emeritus Deacons ST. ROSE SCHOOL 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. THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME deaths inflicted upon the brothers and their mother, is their belief in the promise of resurrection and life everlasting in God. NOVEMBER 6, 2016 Paul asks the Thessalonians to pray for him as he spreads Christ’s message of love, so that he might be delivered from other nonbelievers anxious to do him harm. The apostle is live again forever (2 Maccabees 7:1-2, 9-14). confident in such prayer, just as he is confident in the Psalm ~ Lord, when your glory appears, my joy will be everlasting support of Jesus and God the Father. full (Psalm 17). And there’s that “everlasting” word again. The Sadducees, not Second Reading ~ May the Lord encourage and strength- buying the idea, ask Jesus an interesting - albeit meaningless en your hearts (2 Thessalonians 2:16 - 3:5). question about the status of married life at the Resurrection. He Gospel ~ Those who are deemed worthy of the coming tells the non-believers that marriage isn’t an issue for the risen age can no longer die (Luke 20:27-38 [27, 34-38]). children of God. More importantly, he assures them that their ancestors do live on in God, even as evidenced by the Father’s LIFE EVERLASTING words to Moses. The second book of Maccabees tells a powerful story, and a rather gruesome one at that. But central to it, beyond the horrible © J.S. Paluch Co. REFLECTIONS FOR SUNDAY READINGS: First Reading ~ The King of the world will raise us up to OFFERTORY & SECOND COLLECTIONS: Mass Intentions Make checks payable to St. Rose of Lima SATURDAY, November 5, 2016 Knights of Columbus 8:00 AM 5:00 PM Jose Labilles † Helen Mike & Pete Presti † Charlene James F. Connor, Jr.† Rios Family Marie Montero † Barbara All Souls † 7:00 PM SUNDAY, November 6, 2016 James F. Connor, Jr † 7:30 AM Rios Family Terry Asuncion Cavanna, special intention Family Lidam Petrella † Anthony Romulo Cruz † Albert & Tess Carol Mart † 12:30 PM Maria Pentrack, birthday 5:00 PM People of Parish 10:30 AM Wally $55,153 $ 5,751 $11,576 $ 1,194 $ 6,038 $ 4,055 $ 5,650 Family Total Contributions for September $89,417 St. Rose of Lima — Online Giving 6:30 AM All Souls † 8:00 AM Gus Mazas † Bobbie Lacagnina Family Yolanda TUESDAY, November 8, 2016 6:30 AM All Souls † 8:00 AM David Daniels † Family Marilyn Hillstead † Amy WEDNESDAY, November 9, 2016 6:30 AM Analina R. Rios, birthday 8:00 AM Amalia Eynck † Family Amy Gift of Faith Family All Souls † Mark Onderko † 8:00 AM FRIDAY, November 11 , 2016 All Souls † 6:30 AM 8:00 AM Nancy Romasanta Lava † Mary Freddie Fortunata Maseras †, anniversary Fidelis SATURDAY, November 12, 2016 Carrie Canalas, birthday 8:00 AM Frances Jensen † 5:00 PM Richard Gewerth † Jose Valderrama y Cayetano † 7:00 PM Why not make a change this fall in the way you support St. Rose of Lima Church? Sign up with eGiving through Faith Direct, which is the most convenient and secure way for you to make your weekly offering. Making either one-time or automatic contributions through Faith Direct will also save valuable time for both you and our parish staff. To enroll, please visit Faith Direct's website www.faithdirect.net and use our parish code CA701, or call 866.507.8757 (toll-free) for more information. Peace and Blessings to your family! Fr. Joel Genabia Parish Hall Closed for Floor Replacement All Souls † THURSDAY, November 10, 2016 6:30 AM CONTRIBUTIONS for September 2016 Offertory Sunday Collection Maintenance Sunday Collection Faith Direct “online” Offertory, Sunday Faith Direct “online” Maintenance, Sunday Priests Retirement Fund Louisiana Flood Relief Sacramentals MONDAY, November 7, 2016 6:30 PM December 3 & 4 Offertory & Maintenance Offertory Offertory & Archdiocese for Military Service Thanksgiving Day Offertory & Campaign for Human Development Offertory & Maintenance Thank you for your donations Marcia Sydor † 9:00 AM November 5 & 6 November 12 & 13 November 19 & 20 November 24 November 26 & 27 School Rosemarie Julita Sara Cesar Johann Nessin † Sara Felix Rodriquez † Sara After more than 30 years the floor in the Parish Hall is being replaced. In consultation with the Building Committee and the Finance Council, we have chosen to install a commercial sports floor that would benefit our School sports programs and the Parish activities held in the Hall. The floor is expected to last over 25 years. The Hall will be closed from October 31st through November 11th for the installation. Thank you in advance for your patience as we continue to improve our facilities here at St. Rose. Liturgy Prayers for All Souls On All Souls Day and through the entire month of November, the Catholic Church commemorates all the faithful departed in a special way. We remember our deceased brothers and sisters who are now enjoying God’s presence in his Kingdom. We also offer prayers in remembrance of the souls of our brothers and sisters (including unknown souls) who are awaiting their final entry to Heaven. Our prayers can help them reach their final destination, which is to be with our God in Heaven. During the entire month of November we will offer our prayers for all of our deceased loved ones whose name are have been submitted to us. “It is holy and pious thought to pray for the dead, that they may be freed from their sins (Mac 12:46).” National Vocation Awareness Week November 6-12, 2016 National Vocation Awareness Week (NVAW) is an annual week-long celebration of the Catholic Church in the United States dedicated to promote vocations to the priesthood, diaconate and consecrated life through prayer and education, and to renew our prayers and support for those who are considering one of these particular vocations. NVAW began in 1976 when the U.S. bishops designated the 28th Sunday of the year for NVAW. In 1997, this celebration was moved to coincide with the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, which falls on January 13 in 2013. Beginning in 2014, NVAW was moved to the first full week of November. Vocations Prayer God our Father, we thank you for calling men and women to serve in your Son’s Kingdom as priests, deacons, and consecrated persons. Send your Holy Spirit to help others to respond generously and courageously to your call. May our community of faith support vocations of sacrificial love in our youth and young adults. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, on God, forever and ever. A men Thanksgiving Day Masses Please join us on Thanksgiving Day for Mass at 8:00 or 10:00 am. We will be accepting canned foods during the Offertory to assist with the Knights of Columbus Christmas Baskets. SAINTS’ DAYS & SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Thank you for your generosity READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Tuesday: Ti 1:1-9; Ps 24:1b-4ab, 5-6; Lk 17:1-6 Ti 2:1-8, 11-14; Ps 37:3-4, 18, 23, 27, 29; Lk 17:7-10 Wednesday: Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22 Thursday: Phlm 7-20; Ps 146:7-10; Lk 17:20-25 Friday: 2 Jn 4-9; Ps 119:1-2, 10-11, 17-18; Lk 17:26-37 Saturday: 3 Jn 5-8; Ps 112:1-6; Lk 18:1-8 Sunday: Mal 3:19-20a; Ps 98:5-9; 2 Thes 3:7-12; Lk 21:5-19 National Vocation Awareness Week Daylight Saving Time ends Tuesday: Election Day Wednesday: The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica Thursday: St. Leo the Great Friday: St. Martin of Tours; Veterans Day; Saturday: St. Josaphat Faith formation youth ministry senior ministry Dona Gentile Director of Religious Education 916-783-5211 ext.7010 FAITH FORMATION Faith Formation - 4 yrs old through 5th Grade Sunday classes 10:30am – 11:30am or Wednesday classes 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Just added Preschool class, 4 & 5 yr olds, on Wednesday Classes have begun, contact the Religious Ed Office 783-5211 ext. 7010 or [email protected] for late registrations Beckee Szumski Coordinator of Youth Ministry 916-783-5211 ext.7004 Middle School Youth! Join us on Wednesday evenings, 6-7:30 pm in the gym! November 9 December 7 December 14 Faith Formation - 6th Grade through 12th Grade Edge (Jr. High) – Wednesday 6:00pm – 7:30pm Life Teen (High School) – Sunday after 5pm Mass – 8 pm *Including Year 1 and Year 2 for those preparing to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation Year 1 – youth attend either Edge or Life Teen Year 2 - youth attend either Edge or Life Teen, plus attend 12 Sunday classes starting in the winter High School Teens! Life Teen meets on Sunday evenings, 6-8 pm in the gym! Contact Beckee Szumski at [email protected] for more information. November 20 December 4 December 11 RCIA - Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults +++ +++ +++ The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is an ongoing program for unbaptized adults (catechumens) who are interested in becoming Catholic and for adults who have been baptized (candidates) and are seeking to complete the Sacraments of First Communion and Confirmation. Catechumens (unbaptized) and candidates (baptized) are welcomed into our parish community each year at the Easter Vigil. Contact Beckee at [email protected] for more info! +++ +++ +++ Sessions are held each Monday from 7:00 to 9:00 pm in the Fr. Cormack Room. 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! Contact Dona to register or for more information, (916) 783-5211, ext 7010 or [email protected]. LUNCHES FOR THE HOMELESS Help us pack lunches after the 9:00 am Mass on Sunday DONATIONS always gratefully accepted for this ministry ~ Drop off donations in the box outside the Religious Ed office CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD Dismissal at the 9 am Mass on Sunday The children are invited to hear the Word proclaimed and explained at their level. Children will rejoin the congregation during the reciting of the Creed. All children up to 10 years old are welcome. Parents are invited to join their children, especially those too young to dismiss alone. Eucharistic Adoration and Liturgy of the Hours 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. Parish Ministries & Activities Sacraments & Religious Celebrations for October 2016 Baptisms Daleysa Rodriguez Rogelio Rodriguez Gabriel Moses Silva Andrea Denise Vigil Vasquez Joel Theron Silva Khris-Angelo Sandoval Ethan Paul Appel April Fernanda Puffer Delgado Emilia Carmel Puffer-Delgado Lauren Alexandra Hernandez Grace Oney Quinceáñera Yesenia Valdez Natalie Pizana Marriages & Convalidations Michelle and Mark Craddock Jose Angel Betancourt and Jovita Fitz Jose Alfredo Bonifacio Escamita and Ma de Lourdes Ortega Zuñiga Oscar Ojeda Lunar and Silvia Vital de Ojeda Funerals Robin “Rob” Gray George Zents Robert Jensen Marie Montero Peter “Tony” Tonelli Restituto Malonzo New Families to our Parish Mahesh & Ryna Lakhani & family Charles & Carol Marinaro & family Gerardo & Dolores Sanchez & family Frank & Norma Miranda Eleanor Swyers Amanda Swyers & family COATS FOR KIDS The Girl Scouts of Troop 3988 are collecting coats to help Roseville children in need again this winter. Over the last four years, St. Rose families have donated 875 coats. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Donate new or gently used coats of any size October 29th through November 30th Drop off in the red boxes located in the Church vestibule and at the back entrance Bud's Dry Cleaners has generously offered to clean all used coats that are donated. The Girl Scouts will deliver the coats to the St. Rose Christmas Basket Program and St. Vincent de Paul for distribution. Please contact Debbie Chiu at 916-303-6064 with any questions. Thank you for your support YOUTH MUSIC MINISTRY Rehearsal Jam ~ Thursday Nights 6:30-8:00 pm in the Church The Life Teen Music Ministry Rehearsal practices every Thursday in the Church. We welcome all teens, young adults, young at heart, and any one with a desire to praise God with your musical talents. For more information please contact Mark Lawler, Youth Music Minister at [email protected] or call 916-215-2894. SENIOR PROGRAM Join us Thursday evenings in the Hall & Fr. Cormack Room 4:30 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM Faith Sharing (none on Bingo night) Dinner, donation $7 Evening Program RSVP to Dona @ (916) 783-5211 ext 7010 November 17th Roberto Rosa, Accordion Music $3 Dinner prepared by Debbie Denney November 24th Thanksgiving Dinner Dinner at 3:00 pm, reservations required Dinner prepared by Jonathan Ashmore No Senior Program on November 4th and 11th The gym floor is being replaced these two weeks Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ November 6, 2016 My steps have been steadfast in your paths, my feet have not faltered. I call upon you, for you will answer me, O God. ~ Psalm 17:5-6a RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY Respect Life Monthly Meeting: Next meeting will be in January 2017 Respect Life Mass: 2nd Saturday every month @ 8am, "remember to wear your blue Respect Life tee shirts!" Spiritual Adoption: Week 35 - I'm growing more and more hair and even my fingernails and toenails are getting longer! My lungs are also well developed. Praying in front of Planned Parenthood on Sunrise Blvd (next to Creek bridge) in Roseville: Every Thursday @ 9am "Join us, rain or shine. It’s a Christian happening!" UPCOMING EVENTS 40 DAYS FOR LIFE: We will gather at the Women's Health Specialist Clinic, 1442 Ethan Way, Sacramento from now through November 6th. Mon - Fri, 7 am to 7 pm. For more information contact Wynette at 916-955-1577 or email: [email protected] Sacramento Life Center Salute to Life Dinner & Auction November 12th at The Hyatt Regency Ballroom; Registration at 5:00 pm and Dinner at 6:30 pm. For more information go to www.saclife.org or call them at (916) 451-4357 Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat: This ministry holds retreats for healing after Abortion. Their web site is rachelsvineyard.org. The Respect Life Ministry will sponsor a parishioner who needs financial assistance. Contact Joan Donohue at or 916-417-1071. Saint Leo the Great November 10th With apparent strong conviction of the importance of the Bishop of Rome in the Church, and of the Church as the ongoing sign of Christ’s presence in the world, Leo the Great displayed endless dedication as pope. Elected in 440, he worked tirelessly as “Peter’s successor,” guiding his fellow bishops as “equals in the episcopacy and infirmities.” Lighthouse Catholic Media Materials Browse the collection of Catholic books, pamphlets, and CD’s available at the Lighthouse Catholic Media kiosk in the vestibule of the Church. The materials are great to give as gifts or to use to evangelize the truth about our Church and faith. Leo is known as one of the best administrative popes of the ancient Church. His work branched into four main areas, indicative of his notion of the pope’s total responsibility for the flock of Christ. He worked at length to control the heresies of Pelagianism (overemphasizing human freedom), Manichaeism (seeing everything material as evil) and others, placing demands on their followers so as to secure true Christian beliefs. A second major area of his concern was doctrinal controversy in the Church in the East, to which he responded with a classic letter setting down the Church’s teaching on the two natures of Christ. With strong faith, he also led the defense of Rome against barbarian attack, taking the role of peacemaker. In these three areas, Leo’s work has been highly regarded. His growth to sainthood has its basis in the spiritual depth with which he approached the pastoral care of his people, which was the fourth focus of his work. He is known for his spiritually profound sermons. An instrument of the call to holiness, wellversed in Scripture and ecclesiastical awareness, Leo had the ability to reach the everyday needs and interests of his people. One of his sermons is used in the Office of Readings on Christmas. It is said of Leo that his true significance rests in his doctrinal insistence on the mysteries of Christ and the Church and in the supernatural charisms of the spiritual life given to humanity in Christ and in his Body, the Church. Thus Leo held firmly that everything he did and said as pope for the administration of the Church represented Christ, the head of the Mystical Body, and Saint Peter, in whose place Leo acted. Welcoming Ministry Please consider joining this rewarding ministry that welcomes our fellow brothers and sisters as they arrive for Mass on Sunday. We ask for a commitment one Sunday 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 666-7348 or Bobbie 784-1115. Show Mercy to our Common Home Pope Francis Greater Sacramento activities “Nothing unites us to God more than an act of mercy, for it is by mercy that the Lord forgives our sins and gives us the grace to practice acts of mercy in his name.”[8] To paraphrase Saint James, “we can say that mercy without works is dead. In our rapidly changing and increasingly globalized world, many new forms of poverty are appearing. In response to them, we need to be creative in developing new and practical forms of charitable outreach as concrete expressions of the way of mercy.”[9] The Christian life involves the practice of the traditional seven corporal and seven spiritual works of mercy.[10] “We usually think of the works of mercy individually and in relation to a specific initiative: hospitals for the sick, soup kitchens for the hungry, shelters for the homeless, schools for those to be educated, the confessional and spiritual direction for those needing counsel and forgiveness… But if we look at the works of mercy as a whole, we see that the object of mercy is human life itself and everything it embraces.”[11] Obviously “human life itself and everything it embraces” includes care for our common home. So let me propose a complement to the two traditional sets of seven: may the works of mercy also include care for our common home. As a spiritual work of mercy, care for our common home calls for a “grateful contemplation of God’s world” (Laudato Si’, 214) which “allows us to discover in each thing a teaching which God wishes to hand on to us” (ibid., 85). As a corporal work of mercy, care for our common home requires “simple daily gestures which break with the logic of violence, exploitation and selfishness” and “makes itself felt in every action that seeks to build a better world” (ibid., 230-31). Excerpt from a Message of His Holiness Pope Francis for the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation, September 1, 2016 MASS OF THANKSGIVING FOR VENERABLE ALPHONSE GALLEGOS Marriage Preparation Weekend Invest in your future - and come experience an atmosphere where you can concentrate exclusively on one another and prepare for your lifetime of marriage while free of the pressures and interruptions of daily life. For information or how to register for Sacramento Catholic Engaged Encounter, please visit ww.sacee.org or send email to [email protected]. Contact Edward and Mollie Tanjoco at (916) 205-3207 for more information. Saturday, November 19th at 1:30 pm Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament Bishop Jaime Soto will preside at a Mass of thanksgiving for Venerable Alphonse Gallegos on Saturday, Nov. 19, at 1:30 p.m. at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in downtown Sacramento. Prior to the Mass, there will be a wreath-laying ceremony at Bishop Gallegos' statue at 1:15 p.m. The statue is located on 11th Street, between K and L Streets. Building Blocks for Life - Celebrating Our Growth Registration at 5:00, Dinner at 6:30 pm Tickets $135 or table of 10 - $1,300 For information call 916.451.4357 or visit our website saclife.org Italian Catholic Federation Branch 73 AUTUMN HARVEST Polenta Dinner Saturday, November 12, 2016 St. Rose Parish Hall 615 Vine Ave., Roseville No Host Cocktails 5:00 PM, Dinner 6:30 PM Dinner Includes: Polenta & sauce, chicken, bread, salad, dessert & coffee. Guests may substitute polenta for penne with sauce Natural Family Planning Course Music Provided by: David Chelini Have you ever thought about what unnatural birth control methods really do to your body? To your marriage? The Couple to Couple League has the answers and more. Attend a short course and learn a natural method of family planning that is safe, effective, and morally acceptable. Great for achieving as well as postponing pregnancy. Deadline for tickets - November 6, 2016 Adults -$20.00, Children 6 to 12 - $10.00, Under 6 – Free Antipasto Plate Tickets: (new) $5.00 For more information about the next class call Edward and Mollie Tanjoco at (916)205-3207 or visit www.ccli.org to register. Tickets are Limited, Purchase them early For Tickets Please Call: RoseMarie Presti (916) 791-1726 Arlene Roe (916) 782-3073 Giuseppina Novi (916)783-3816 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 8:30-4:30 pm ADORACIÓN Primer Viernes del mes Adoración a las 7:00 PM 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) LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Martes: Tit 1:1-9; Sal 24 (23):1b-4ab, 5-6; Lc 17:1-6 Tit 2:1-8, 11-14; Sal 37 (36):3-4, 18, 23, 27, 29; Lc 17:7-10 Miércoles:Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Sal 46 (45):2-3, 5-6, 8-9; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22 Jueves: Flm 7-20; Sal 146 (145):7-10; Lc 17:20-25 Viernes: 2 Jn 4-9; Sal 119 (118):1-2, 10-11, 17-18; Lc 17:26-37 Sábado: 3 Jn 5-8; Sal 112 (111):1-6; Lc 18:1-8 Domingo: Mal 3:19-20a; Sal 98 (97):5-9; 2 Tes 3:7-12; Lc 21:5-19 LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — Los siete hermanos se someten a la tortura y a la muerte más bien que violar la ley de Dios (2 Macabeos 7:1-2, 9-14). Salmo — Al despertar, Señor, contemplaré tu rostro (Salmo 17 [16]). Segunda lectura — Que el Señor y Dios nuestro Padre los anime y fortalezca en todas las obras y palabras buenas (2 Tesalonicenses 2:16 — 3:5). Evangelio — Aquellos que son dignos de llegar a la edad futura y a la resurrección de los muertos son hijos del Dios de los vivos (Lucas 20:27-38 [27, 34-38]). VIDA ETERNA El segundo libro de los Macabeos relata una historia poderosa, y bastante horrible por cierto. Pero la clave de ella, más allá de la horrible muerte infligida a los hermanos y su madre, es su fe en la promesa de resurrección y vida eterna en Dios. Pablo les pide a los tesalonicenses que recen por él mientras difunde el mensaje de amor de Cristo, para que pueda librarse de los no creyentes que quieren hacerle daño. El apóstol confía en esas oraciones, lo mismo que confía en el continuo apoyo de Jesús y de Dios Padre. Y ahí está otra vez la palabra “continuo”. Los saduceos, que no se creían la idea tan facilmente, le hacen a Jesús una interesante –aunque insignificante– pregunta acerca del estatus de la vida matrimonial después de la resurrección. Les responde a los no creyentes que el matrimonio no es un tema para los hijos de Dios resucitados. Más importante, les asegura que sus ancestros conti- Oficina de la Catequesis Hispana ~ Avisos y demás Las tareas fundamentales del programa de la catequesis hispana de Sta. Rosa de Lima es ayudar a Conocer, Celebrar, Vivir y Contemplar el misterio de Cristo, además de proveer iniciación y educación para la vida comunitaria y para la misión. (DGC 85-86). Estamos por dar comienzo al nuevo Año Litúrgico seguido por el tiempo de Adviento, Navidad y Cuaresma y queremos que los hogares estén listos Este libro está dedicado para ayudar a las familias a fortalecer la vida en familia por medio del poder de la oración y ritos especiales. Durante el próximo fin de semana del 12 y 13 de noviembre y el 3 y 4 de diciembre, los Catequistas de esta parroquia estarán vendiendo los libros a las familias a un bajo costo de solo $4 c/u (precio regular $7.95 c/u). Trigésimo Segundo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario ~ 6 de noviembre de 2016 Mis pies estuvieron firmes en tus caminos no vacilaron mis pasos. Yo te invoco porque tú me respondes. ~ Salmo 17 (16):5-6a Soldados de Cristo cumplen los jueves en la C- habitación a partir de las 7:00 PM Quinceañeras: Por favor , pónganse en contacto con la oficina parroquial 6 meses antes de la fecha de la celebración para programar una reunión con el Clero. Celebraciones de Sacramentos religiosos octubre 2016 Bautismos Daleysa Rodriguez Gabriel Moses Silva Joel Theron Silva Ethan Paul Appel April Puffer Delgado Lauren Alexandra Hernandez Rogelio Rodriguez Andrea Denise Vigil Vasquez Khris-Angelo Sandoval Grace Oney Emilia Puffer-Delgado Quinceáñera Yesenia Valdez Natalie Pizana Matrimonios y Convalidaciones Michelle and Mark Craddock Jose Angel Betancourt and Jovita Fitz Jose Alfredo Bonifacio Escamita and Ma de Lourdes Ortega Zuñiga Oscar Ojeda Lunar and Silvia Vital de Ojeda Funerales Robin “Rob” Gray George Zents Robert Jensen Marie Montero Peter “Tony” Tonelli Restituto Malonzo EL CONCILIO DE LIDERAZGO LATINO PRESENTA VACUNA CONTRA LA GRIPE, INFORMACIÓN NUTRICIONAL Y MAS! PARA TODA LA FAMILIA GRATIS Domingo 6 de Noviembre 2016 de 1:30 – 4:00 pm En el salón parroquial Iglesia Santa Rosa de Lima Para mas información, llame a Celina Salas al (916)802-2260 Breve Retiro Maria, La Madre de La Misericordia Salón Parroquial estará cerrado para el reemplazo de piso Después de más de 30 años va a cambiar el piso en el Salón Parroquial. Y en consulta con el Comité de Creación y el Consejo de Finanzas, hemos optado por instalar un suelo deportivo comercial que beneficie a nuestros programas deportivos escolares y las actividades parroquiales que se efectúan en el salón. Se espera que el piso dure más de 25 años. El Salón permanecerá cerrado durante la instalación del 31 de octubre hasta 11 de noviembre. Gracias de antemano por su paciencia mientras trabajamos para seguir mejorando nuestras instalaciones aquí en Santa Rosa. 14 de noviembre, 2016 7:00 a 9:30 pm Christ the King Retreat Center 6520 Van Maren Lane Citrus Heights Minis res & Organiza ons of St. Rose Parish Advisory Council & Commi ees Asesoría y Liderazgo en Español Parish Finance Council John Pi man 783-8643 Coordinador General José Plata Parish Pastoral Council John Haluck 786-6423 Secretaria Dulce Vargas 969-3897 Building Commi ee Gary Magonigal 783-5971 Gente Puente Venancio De Los Santos 201-7083 Liturgy Commi ee Lynne Brys 783-5211 x7006 Liturgy & Worship Altar Servers - Student Jiji Cabardo 709-449-8860 Liturgia y Adoración 916-412-0478 Liturgia Comité Coordinador Rocio y Mar n Vargas 969-3299 Altar Servers - Adult / Family Gary Brys 530-712-4279 Secretaria y Lectores Olimpia Prado 365-3179 Altar Society Cecilia Aguon 773-6495 Ministros Extraordinarios Rocio y Mar n Vargas 969-3299 Arts & Environment Marlene Mesich 784-8533 Sacristanes Martha Y Juan Carlos Valdes 751-6112 Children's Liturgy & Music Dona Gen le 783-5211 x7010 Monaguillos Gerardo y Martha y Arturo 723-4829 Ramirez Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist Lynne Brys 783-5211 x7006 Filipino Choir Lectors Joseph Namoc Roger Anderson 707-561-6775 773-5042 Lifeteen Liturgy Lifeteen Music Ministry Journey in the Spirit Ministry Beckee Szumski Mark Lawler Barbara Turner Music Ministry Music Ministry - Saturday Vigil Mass Ushers Welcome Ministry Bienvenida y Bienestar Guillermo Contreras 899-3011 Colecta Ramón Tellez 770-5395 215-2894 624-5956 Orden y decoro del tempo Coro de Niños Coro de Adultos Mar n Vargas Edgardo Maldonado Jorge Rivera 969-3299 673-8710 223-2448 Lynne Brys Dona Gen le 783-5211 x7006 Grupo de Oración Jose Hernandéz 291-2343 Ed Silva Bobbie Mazas Lynne Mellberg 408-2424 784-1115 666-7348 783-5211 x7004 783-5211 x7010 Faith Forma on & Educa on Formación en la Fe y Educación Coordinador de Catequesis Matrimonios para Cristo Frida Callejas Tony y Verónica Or z 783-5211 x7011 749-9897 Pre-cana curso pre-matrimonial Tony y Verónica Or z 749-9897 Bap smal Prepara on Stella Guzman 783-5211 x7013 Pre-Bau smal Sólo en la clase Juan Carlos Amezquita 783-5211 X7013 Bible Jam Coordinator of Youth Ministry Chris Keller Beckee Szumski 792-4656 Solidaridad Social Carmen Cuellar 968-1473 783-5211 x7004 Religious Ed/Faith Forma on Dona Gen le 783-5211 x7010 RCIA Dona Gen le 783-5211 x7010 Grupo de Oración Jose Hernandéz 291-2343 St. Rose School Principal Suzanne Smoley 782-1161 Soldados de Cristo Mar n Vargas 969-3299 St. Rose Adult Bible Study Karen Grehm 624-7274 Coro – Grupo de Oración Edgardo Maldonado 673-8710 Vaca on Bible Camp Dona Gen le 783-5211 x7010 Rosario de Amor Guadalupano Rocio Vargas 969-3299 Talleres de Oración y Vida Guadalupe Espinoza 276-4372 Spirituality & Prayer A.C.T.S. Parish Retreats Henry Carreon 916-847-6226 Oración y Devoción Social Outreach Evy Arcuri 916-791-0136 Beginning Experience Marie Alfuso 835-2282 Front Door Ministry Diane Russell 783-5211 x7009 Associates of Carmelites of Mary Immaculate Charisma c Prayer & Praise Carmen Sandow Chris Keller 782-8064 792-4656 Health Ministry Homeless lunches Bobbie Mazas Dona Gen le 783-5211 x7010 Couples for Christ FFL Felipe & Anne Lopez 908-591-9278 Journey in the Spirit Ministry Barbara Turner 624-5956 Handmaids for Family & Life Connie Munoa 784-0734 Respect Life Joan Donohue 417-1071 Prayer Line Virginia DeBenardi 783-5211 Robin Van Hook 834-8059 Rosary Makers Our Lady of Perpetual Help Carolina Fregoso 645-7353 Elva Valasek 215-3080 Wally Mart 781-2821 Affiliated Organiza ons Agatha Collins 782-2073 Engaged Encounter The Gathering Inn St. Jude Shirley Kelly 408-7683 Lazarus Project St. Mary Prayer Group Maria Kader 783-3101 St. Vincent de Paul Catholics Come Home Bob & Trish Vlasak 786-3244 Tom Ba aglia 729-7252 David Loya Tom Stanko 772-6833 781-3303 What Would Jesus Do Rich Fogarty 772-1180 Italian Catholic Federa on Tony Barso 952-8195 Mickie Thompson 783-3324 Knights of Columbus Manny Diaz 367-2628 Maria Kader 783-3101 Retrouvaille Larry Halsey 812-7233 Parish Ministries & Organiza ons Bereavement Hospitality 784-1115 Carmen Sandow 782-8064 Senior Fellowship Ministry Dona Gen ile 783-5211 x7010 New Evangeliza on Ministry Mary Chris ne Amurao 390-9682 800-470-2230