Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa
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Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa
Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa Pro Cathedral Founded September 1, 1772 A Eucharistic Community striving to live out the Gospel of Jesus Christ guided by the power of the Holy Spirit Loving and open, faith-filled and prayerful, gracious stewards, passionate about the needs of others Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time • August 7, 2011 FEAST OF FAITH • Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus: Song of Heaven The words of the Sanctus are rooted in the scriptures. They recall the song of the seraphim in the prophet Isaiah’s vision of God in majesty: “Seraphim were stationed above; each of them had six wings: with two they veiled their faces, with two they veiled their feet, and with two they hovered aloft. ‘Holy, holy, holy is the LORD of hosts!’ they cried one to the other. ‘All the earth is filled with his glory!’ “ (Isaiah 6:2-3). They recall the Gospel accounts of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem: “Hosanna to the Son of David; blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord; hosanna in the highest” (Matthew 21:9). Yet the liturgy adds something new to these ancient texts. The seraphim sang, “the earth is filled with his glory.” But the liturgy proclaims, “heaven and earth are full of your glory.” In the Eucharist, earth and heaven meet. For a moment in time, we join in the song that the angels sing for all time. The Sanctus raises us to heaven, but does not remove us from the earth. It is the song of the King who took on our human flesh so that we might share in his divine life. --Corinna Laughlin, (c) Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co. FIESTA DE LA FE • Dudas naturales Es común que muchos cristianos vean la Eucaristía como un signo y no como una presencia real, dudan de que Cristo esté verdaderamente presente en el pan y el vino. La duda es natural y puede ser un buen medio para llegar a la verdad. La narración de la Institución está ligada a una tradición viva que los apóstoles escucharon directamente de labios de Jesús. ¡Sí! El mismo que había caminado sobre el agua, que había perdonado pecados, sanado enfermos de todo tipo; el mismo que había dado de comer a las multitudes y que había resucitado a Lázaro. Jesús el que se había transfigurado en la cima del monte. Por si todos sus milagros fueran pocos, el mismo que fue resucitado por Dios de entre los muertos. Ese mismo les había dicho: “esto es mi cuerpo, que será entregado por ustedes”; además dijo: “este es el cáliz de mi Sangre, sangre de la alianza nueva y eterna que será derramada por vosotros y por todos los hombres para el perdón de los pecados. Hagan esto en memoria mía”. Por esa “sencilla” razón los cristianos no sólo celebramos la Eucaristía, sino que también creemos firmemente que el pan es su Cuerpo y el cáliz contiene su Sangre. --Miguel Arias, (c) Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co. Parish Center Administration Rev. Russell Brown, Pastor Rev. Braulio Valencia, Parochial Vicar Rev. Msgr. Joseph Stieger, In Residence Deacon Chuck M. Roeder, Permanent Deacon Mr. James D. Childs, Principal Mission College Prep Ms. Tina Ballantyne, Principal Old Mission Elementary Office 751 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Phone: (805) 781-8220 Fax (805) 781-8214 E-mail: offi[email protected] Website: www.missionsanluisobispo.org Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 9 am to 5 pm Wednesdays Noon to 5 pm Chapel Hours: Monday thru Friday 9 am to 4 pm Mass Schedule Saturday 7:00 am, and 5:30 pm Vigil Sunday English: 7:00 am, 9:00 am, 11:00 am and 6:00 pm Spanish: 12:45 pm and 7:30 pm Weekdays 7:00 am and 12:10 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 4:00 pm Confessions end when there is no one left waiting. The Week of August 7, 2011 PAGE TWO ission Parish Picn M d l ic O Sunday, August 21, 2011 A Day to Celebrate Our Heritage and Honor the Feast of of our Patron, St. Louis, Bishop of Toulouse Saturday August 6 4 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Sunday August 7 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time NO Coffee, Donuts & Bagels -until Sept. Monday August 8 5:45 pm Rosary Group -Chapel Tuesday 1 2:00 noon to 3:00 pm Immediately following a special 11:00 am Bilingual Mass in the Parish Hall and Gardens (Note: The 12:45 pm Spanish Mass will be cancelled cancelled this day) Chicken BBQ (Free will offering) Padre Junipero Serra, aka actor Bruce Buonauro, will engage audiences with humor, historical facts, and a twist of good fun at 1:00 pm in the Mission Church. Volunteers Needed Parish Picnic Sunday, August 21st We are looking for volunteers to set up and take down the day of the picnic. Baked Goods and Lemons needed! We are in need of baked goods for desserts and fresh lemons to make lemonade at our Parish Picnic. Please contact the Parish Office, 781-8220. Walk for Life Central Coast An Evening with Fr. Pat Martin There will be a fundraiser Spaghetti Dinner with Live Auction on August 15th at 6 pm in the Old Mission SLO Parish Hall to benefit this year’s Walk For Life Central Coast. Cost: $20 for adults or $50 for family. Wine will be available. Seating limited, call 805-239-1597 or 805-461-5358 for tickets. Fr. Pat is one of 22 children, has been legally blind since the age of nine, and for more than 30 years has shared in over 800 parishes on God’s Love in Our Broken Lives. His web site is www.awildcanary.com. See also www.walkforlifecc.com. Donations can be made to Walk for Life Central Coast, P.O. Box 615, Atascadero, CA 93422. Feed the Hungry Old Mission Parish is committed to “feeding the hungry” on the second Friday of each month. VOLUNTEER needed 2 - 3 hours a month to help coordinate with Terri Morris. Please call Terri at 543-0802. Wednesday August 9 August 10 1 pm Scripture Study -Serra Room Thursday August 11 Friday August 12 Saturday August 13 9 am Catholic Daughters -Parish Hall 4 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Sunday August 14 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time NO Coffee, Donuts & Bagels -until Sept. Our Weekly Offering 12,500 The Old Mission Budget requires $9,500.00 per week to meet expenses. 10,500 The collection for Sunday, July 31, 2011 was $ 8,138.00 * *includes $ 560.00 Electronic Funds Transfer donations this week. We thank you for your continued support and generosity. 11,500 9,500 8,500 7,500 6,500 9 am Mass Coffee & Donuts VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Volunteers are needed to help serve coffee and donuts after the 9 AM mass during the school year. September will be here before you know it and we are getting our schedule set up. There is only a commitment of four Sundays per year. Families are especially welcome and children enjoy participating. Please call the office at 781-8220. Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time An Evening at the M ission PAGE THREE The Little Ones Jim Burrows Join us on Saturday, August 20, 2011 This Year’s Honorees: Eunice and Jack Pierce Susan Janda Raffle, e, Live and Silent Auctions Auctioneer - Gil Stork Entertainment - The “Early Music Chorale” M enu After the fire there was a tiny whispering sound. When he heard this, Elijah hid his face in his cloak and went and stood at the entrance of the cave. Appetizer 1 Kgs 19:12-13 Salami with Manchego Cheese • Grilled Zucchini Mini Quiche • Parmesan Pesto • Assorted Olives READINGS FOR THIS WEEK D inner Listen and remember through Word and Bread Sun, Aug 7: 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-13a; Ps 85; Rom 9:1-5; Mt 14:22-33 Mon, Aug 8: Dt 10:12-22; Mt 17:22-27 Tue, Aug 99: Dt 31:1-8; Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14 10: 2 Cor 9:6-10; Jn 12:24-26 Wed, Aug 10 11: Jos 3:7-10a, 11, 13-17; Mt 18:21 -- 19:1 Thur, Aug 11 12: Jos 24:1-13; Mt 19:3-12 Fri, Aug 12 13: Jos 24:14-29; Mt 19:13-15 Sat, Aug 13 14: Is 56:1,6-7; Ps 67; Rom 11:13-15,29-32; Mt 15:21-28 Sun, Aug 14 Salad Catalane (Green tomatoes, cucumber, peppers, capers, roasted garlic, eggplant, zucchini and tuna with a vinagrette or creamy basil vinagrette dressing) Braised Beef Short Ribs Vegetables and Potatoes (Served Basque Family Style) Fresh Baked Bread Chocolate Cake with Berries and Ice Cream (Served in a Martini Glass) Beverage D essert ©2011 Jim Burrows [email protected] Starting at 5:30 pm for a catered sit-down dinner Catered by “Et Voila!” Served in the Old Mission Parish Hall and Veranda. Tickets for the La Mesa Dinner are going fast! If you are planning on joining us for this fun event, call to get your ticket before it is too late. Wine • Coffee • Tea • Lemonade Cost:: $100.00 per person Cost (Reserved Seating) Tickets available at: Mission Parish Office 751 Palm Street Or you may charge by phone: 781-8220 Weekdays 9 am - 5 pm (Wednesdays Noon to 5 pm) Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa La Mesa de Los Padres Dinner Proceeds will be used for the The Table of the Padres Update and Renovation of our Parish Hall VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: La Mesa de Los Padres Dinner We are looking for volunteers to assist us with this year’s event. Contact Corina Onato in the Parish Office, 781-8220 x20 Desks for Sale We have two wood office desks we are no longer using. If you are interested, please call the Parish Office, 781-8220. $25 each or best offer. PAGE FOUR Initials in italics indicate scheduled Presider. SATURDAY August 6 7:00 (JS) †Bob Sadowski †Octavia Calonico 5:30 (BV) †Charles & Gina Pasquini †Octaira Thompson †Steven Lowry SUNDAY August 7 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 (RB) †Patti Moerman †Mr & Mrs Jose Koo & Family †William Jeong †Lorraine P & Barbara Jo Heinsen †Ernest Firpo 9:00 (RB) †Ann Caracci †Gumersindo & Paulina Wamar 11:00 (RB) Int of Hunter Lillis †Pantaleon Silva 12:45 (BV) †Juan M. Ortiz 6:00 (BV) Intention of Parishioners 7:30 (BV) †Encarnacion Velez MONDAY August 8 7:00 (JN) †Octavia Thompson Calonico Int of Savannah Potter 12:10 (RB) †France Cattaneo †Junior Brady TUESDAY August 9 7:00 (JN) †Patti Moerman 12:10 (RB) Int of Leonardo and Bainey Diaz Int of Santiago Diaz WEDNESDAY August 10 7:00 (RB) †Dan Ryan †LaVerne Osborne 12:10 (JN) †Tranquilino Coronel Int of Charito Diaz THURSDAY August 11 7:00 (JN) †Edward Carija 12:10 (JS) Int of Mary Motzkin †Cecilio Tejera & Maria Duffau FRIDAY August 12 7:00 (JS) †Patti Moerman †Hilda Ferrini 12:10 (JN) Int of Jens Wagner †Leota Wing SATURDAY August 13 7:00 (JS) †John “Jack” Kellerman 5:30 (RB) †Joe & Lena Parotti Int of Brian Garris SUNDAY August 14 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 (JS) †Jack Farris †Burkely Towle †Mr & Mrs Jose Koo & Family †William Jeong †Lorraine P. Heinsen †Barbara Jo Heinsen 9:00 (JS) Int of Loretta Wagner †Cliff Baker 11:00 (RB) Int of Richard & Alice Nagle -50th Anniversary 12:45 (RB) Intention of Parishioners 6:00 (RB) †Mary Flor Serpa, Family & Friends 7:30 (RB) Intention of Parishioners Confused Catholic? Inactive Catholic? Alienated Catholic? An Invitation to Consider COMING HOME AGAIN What’s Happening for Adults 1. Reflect about your experiences of hearing God speak in “tiny voices” rather than in the winds and earthquakes of life. In what ways do you take the time to be quiet and still, in order to hear God’s voice in the depths of your own conscience? 2. Looking to know Christ better through the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist? Know someone who might want to inquire into the Catholic faith? Call Terry for more info. 3. Save the date: Adult faith formation sessions about the new missal and how it will affect us at mass - here at Mission SLO. Third Tuesday of the month, beginning Aug. 16, at 6 pm in the parish hall. See you then! For information on any of these Adult Faith Formation topics please contact: Terry Burrows at 781-8220 ext. 15 or [email protected] (We’ve missed you.) If you’ve been away from the church or are drifting away from it, if you’ve been hurt by the church, or are confused or angry because of your Catholic experience, please consider our invitation to come and talk with us. If you are an active Catholic who would like to assist with this ministry, we welcome your help. LANDINGS Mission San Luis Obispo Jack Pierce • 541-4464 Infant Baptism: Registered parishioners may call 781-8220, x35 for information and dates about baptism for their children. Note: (Next Spanish class will be Sept 5 Next English Class will be Aug 28) Scripture Study Scripture study meets on Wednesdays at 1:00 pm, following the 12:10 Mass, in the Serra Room. The group will follow the established format of reading and discussing the following Sunday scripture. Misalettes and other materials will be provided. Any questions? Please call the parish office, 781-8220. Old Mission School Old Mission Catholic School is dedicated to the development of socially responsible citizens for the twentyfirst century who are spiritually empowered, academically enriched, and morally accountable for their actions. For more information or to obtain an application, please visit our website at www.oldmissionschool.com or call 543-6019. Come see us. We have a few openings, and we have financial assistance. A Catholic education is an advantage for life. Mission Parish Social Justice Ministry meets first Tuesday of every month. 7 pm in the Youth Center. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has urged us to take an active role in supporting comprehensive immigration reform. There are presently bills in Congress which deal with immigration enforcement that are contrary to Church teaching. To find out more about the bills that deal with immigration check out the Catholic Bishops’ website www.justiceforimmigrants.org. Click the Home page to get information on how you can contact President Obama and Congress to encourage them to undertake just and comprehensive immigration reform. It will only take a few minutes. Your input is important in reforming our immigration policies. GIVE YOURSELF A TREAT!!! COME AND SEE WHAT SPIRITUAL DIRECTION CAN DO FOR YOU! RENEW & REFRESH YOURSELF BY AWAKENING THE LIGHT OF CHRIST WITHIN YOU! It is also called Spiritual Companioning… which is the getting together with a Director (or mentor), who has spent time in a formation process, to share your journey of faith in a safe environment. Spiritual Directors @ Old Mission can be found on the website www.missionsanluisobispo.org or call the Mission Office...781-8220 The first visit is always free. Give it a try and see what it is all about! We follow an ethical code and keep all information shared confidential. LA VOZ LATINA PAGE FIVE Decimonovento Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario ACTIVIDADES DE LA SEMANA Domingo 7: Decimonoveno Domingo Del Tiempo Ordinario Misa 12:45 pm y 7:30 pm Lunes 8-9: Pequeñas Comunidades 7:00 pm Sábado 13: Servicio de Reconciliación 4 pm Domingo 14: Vigésimo Domingo Del Tiempo Ordinario Misa 12:45 pm y 7:30 pm MESA DE LOS PADRES Agosto 20 es la celebración anual de nuestra parroquia. La cena se llevara acabo en el Salon Parroquial. La donación es de $100 por platillo y habrá un subasta. Todos están invitados. VOLUNTARIOS PARA LA MESA DE LOS PADRES El comité de la Mesa de Los Padres hace un llamado a personas que gusten ayudar para el evento. Se necesitas servidores para servir los platillos y para decoración y limpieza. Si usted desea ayudar por favor de hablar a la oficina y hablar con Corina. Gracias SE NECESITA AYUDA EN SONAR CAMPANAS Si usted le gustaría ensillarse a tocar las campanas de la Iglesia, se necesita alguien responsable y con entusiasmo para sonar las campanas antes de la misa de las 12:45pm. Si sientes que te gustaría hacerlo por favor de hablar a la oficina y dar su nombre y numero de teléfonos. Gracias CONFIRMACIONES Si su hijo/a son mejores de 14 anos o están en el primer ano de preparatoria por favor de hablar a la oficina parroquial para más información. Gracias. BAUTISMOS Si usted desea bautizar, las clases para la preparación será el día Agosto 1 a las 7:00pm en el Salón Parroquial. Por favor de registrarse hablando a la oficina. Gracias QUINCEAÑERAS Favor de visitar la oficina parroquial entre semana para un folleto especial sobre nuestro programa de quinceañeras. NUESTRAS PEQUEÑAS COMUNIDADES ECLESIALES DE BASE Todos están invitados a participar en una pequeña comunidad eclesial de base. Las comunidades nos ofrecen la oportunidad de vivir mas profundamente nuestra fe como Pueblo de Dios. Las pequeñas comunidades, animadas y fortalecidas por el Espíritu Santo, nos unen como Iglesia—Cuerpo de Cristo—para vivir mas activamente nuestra fe. Acompáñanos participando en una de nuestras siguientes pequeñas comunidades: CADA LUNES A LAS 7:00 PM: Facilitador: Francisco, 4335 S. Higuera, 783-2151 Facilitadores: Mari, Ricardo y Olga, 150 Fontana Avenue, 541-3508 CADA MARTES A LAS 7:00 PM: Facilitadores: Norma, Al y Geronimo, 524 Dana Street, Apt 4, 621-2571 Facilitadores: Arturo, Toño y Luis, 170 Ferrini Road, 704-4641 Facilitadores: Nico y Lolita,1600 Toro Street, Apt. 2B, 545-8110 Una reflexión del Padre Braulio No Teman, soy Yo. Contrario a lo que muchos piensan, experimentar momentos de miedo no es algo malo, ni criticable, mucho menos despreciable. El miedo es como todos los demás sentimientos del ser humano, son reacciones naturales del cuerpo y tenemos el derecho de experimentar tanto el miedo como la alegría, el enojo o la tristeza. Pero lo interesante está, en que el ser humano tiene las capacidades del control y el autodominio, capacidades que tenemos que aprender a desarrollar desde niños. Lo que puede ser peligroso en la vida es que alguno de los sentimientos (el que sea) se nos vaya más allá de los límites de control y autodominio. El miedo en sí mismo no es malo, pero el riesgo es que puede llegar a paralizarnos, hacernos perder el valor frente a los peligros y no pensar con claridad. Entonces el resultado puede ser devastador. Somos como los discípulos de Jesús. En las tormentas de la vida, también nosotros experimentamos miedo y ansiedad. Pero ahí es donde más se requiere de que hagamos uso de los conocimientos que tenemos de Dios y de la confianza en el amor que El nos tiene. Como los discípulos pasaron tiempo con Jesús, también nosotros necesitamos pasar tiempo leyendo y reflexionando la Palabra de Dios. Con el tiempo nuestra fe y nuestra confianza en El se hacen más fuertes, y hasta podemos percibir aquellos momentos en que Jesús nos tiende su mano para sostenernos. P. Braulio PRESENTACIONES DE NIÑOS Pedimos que las familias que quieren presentar al niño o niña en la Misa dominical, que se inscriban, por favor, en la oficina parroquial antes de la fecha. PAGE SIX Gift Shop News New from Brush Dance - “People are like the stars, some generate their own light while others reflect the brilliance they receive”. When you visit our beautiful city and the central coast you can’t help but be inspired. We have the best of both worlds – awesome views of the ocean, rolling hills, hiking trails and so much more. We who are blessed to live here welcome you to our world. We hope you enjoy your visit and take home special memories to share. This is a busy time for us. The crowds of summer have arrived and we enjoy sharing fellowship with people from all parts of our country and other parts of the world. If you are looking for a special gift our friendly staff is eager to assist you. They are knowledgeable and always at your service. There is something for everyone including the little ones. We are of the mind that “Kid’s Rule” and so we have a special area just for them. If you can’t come in to see us, visit us online @ www.missionsanluisobispo.org, click on the Gift Shop and enjoy a secure shopping experience. If you don’t see what you are looking for call us. We are here to serve you 7 days a week, from 9-5 pm. Bienvenidos Cursillo Attention Cursillistas and all who are interested in Cursillo: Join the Cursillo Community for mass, faith sharing and fellowship on Sunday, August 14 at 4:00 p.m., at Our Lady of Refuge Church in Castroville. Mass will begin at 4:00 p.m. with a faith pot luck and Ultreya immediately following in the Parish Hall. It is a great opportunity to find out more about Cursillo and for Cursillistas to rekindle the movement in their lives. The upcoming women’s fall weekend will be held October 6-9, 2011 at Camp St. Francis in Aptos near La Selva Beach. For those interested in attending the women’s Cursillo weekend please call your local parish representative or Gerald & Delores Ward at (831) 783-1595 or Cindy Stefani at (831) 633-5012. You can also go to our website at www.montereycursillo.org for more information. If you have already attended a women’s cursillo and would like to work the weekend, team meetings will be held on Saturdays at St. Joseph’s Church in Spreckels beginning August 6th and will be held from 9:00 a.m.- 11:00 a.m. Please come and join us. And for information on the men’s upcoming weekend keep an eye out in your parish bulletins and on our website for the date which will be set soon for the Spring of 2012. DeColores! Prayer Requests... If you or a member of your family would like the faith community of Mission Parish to join you in prayers for special needs, contact the parish office at 781-8220. We do occasionally take some names off of the list printed in the bulletin. The current list contains names received since October 12, 2010. If we have taken a name from the printed list of a person still in need of prayers, please give us a call and we will happily put him or her back on. Please take some time this week to remember the following in your prayers: • For World Peace • For all in our parish family who are suffering serious or terminal illness • For Armed Forces Men and Women on Active Duty, and for Bill D. Bradley Autumn Cannon Jenifer Applegarth Carol Armas Howard Baker Charlotte Barnes (Zweifel) Eric Bollinger Rick Bollinger Ines Bongio Florlinda Bonnia Kevin Bright Jamie Mello Brown Terry Burrows Tom Clarke Elena Corbelli Daniel Coudray Pierre Creager Rachel Crow Louie Cuellar Ruben Cuellar Amelia Davis John Deering Sr. John Deering Jr. R.I.P. † Roberta Dengate Wyatt Engdahl Jackson Flick Barbara Flynn Guadalupe Garcia Rebecca Garcia-Beckner Walt Gonyer Renee Grano Joe Guidetti Jesus Gutierrez Maria Guzman Linda Hamilton Cynda Harrigan Penny Heimel Eleonore Hernandez Lee Holder Bea Jeong Pat Johns Greg Junell Brent Kapustik Charlotte Kapustik Van Kemper Patricia Kent Russ Kiger Bethann King Norman A. Kostich Bob Koury Valerie Lambert Fr. James Lane Ray Anthony Lara Martha Laubacher Marianne Le Febre David Leonard Eleanor Lingeman Barbara Martin Gerald McDonough Nancy McDonough Peg McDonough John Misner Linda Misner Joyce Mohan Jason Murphy & Children Mona Najera Mary Neal Nievez Family Alice Nunez & Family Cliff Baker, Daniel “Pat” Gallagher, Laverne Osborne, and All who have died this week. Rosemary Oberhausen Wilbert Patten Tina Pearson Mabelle Pence Jagoda K. Petrovic Charles & Jean Poulson Jeff Pritchard Rfouts Family Ryan Santillan Manuel “Gene” Santos Robert Santos Sharon Saude Mike Smiley Randy Souza Charles St Vincent David Sterling Diane Suderman Emily Tilton Dan Turner Julie Vasquez Sybil Vincent Miguel Windley Tessa Claire Wise Anne Wooldridge Florfina Yasay Worldwide Marriage Encounter is dedicated to helping couples with good marriages become couples with great marriages. Our weekend experience is designed to give married couples the opportunity to learn a technique of loving communication. Marriage Encounter weekends provide a setting for spouses to be alone as a couple, to rediscover each other, and to focus together on their relationship. Every marriage deserves this kind of attention. Our next weekend is October 21-23, 2011. For more details: contact 831-704-6322, email [email protected], or visit www.wwme-centralca.org. Parish Staff & Ministries Unless otherwise noted, all phone numbers are 781-8220 Ext. # (Voice Mail Extensions) 26 16 32 11 13 20 15 35 18 19 38 36 22 Fr. Russell Brown, Pastor Fr. Braulio Valencia, Parochial Vicar Deacon Chuck Roeder, Permanent Deacon Theresa Shipsey, Business Practices Catherine Cassidy, Office Manager Corina Onato, Office Assistant Terry Burrows, RCIA, Altar Servers Donna Gibson, Youth Ministry Hunter Lillis, Faith Formation Coordinator Patty Moyer Pepper, Pastoral Care Ministry Gayne Pinto-Bennett, Bereavement Ministry Minerva Soto, Gift Shop Manager Iva Svitek, Music Ministry Jocelyn Roeder, Liturgy Coordinator (544-2707) Cari Keane, Lector/Eucharistic Ministries (544-2570) Lisa Connely, Lector/Eucharistic Ministries (550-2918) Jack and Eunice Pierce, Landings Program (541-4464) Social Justice Ministry Delores Winje (543-4064) St. Vincent de Paul Public Assistance (544-7041) Tuesdays & Thursdays 2 - 3:30 pm Catholic Charities Office 541-9110 Old Mission Thrift Store www.missionthrift.com 2640 Broad Street, SLO (544-0720) Mon-Sat 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Sunday 12:00 - 4:00 PM Old Mission Cemetery Mike Golling, Manager (541-0584) Gift Shop & Museum (543-6850) Open 7 days per week 9 am - 4 pm (Winter hours) (9-5 Summer hours) Schools & Campus Ministry Old Mission School (543-6019) Ms. Tina Ballantyne, Principal 761 Broad St., SLO 93401 www.oldmissionschool.com Mission College Preparatory (543-2131) Mr. James D. Childs, Principal 682 Palm St., SLO 93401 Newman Catholic Center (543-4105) Fr. John Ulrich, S.M. Fr. Kevin Duggan, S.M. 1472 Foothill, SLO 93401 Finance Council Jim Brabeck Charles Porter Gayla Miller Bernie Suttle Ann Palmer Did you know our weekly bulletin is paid for by our Bulletin Advertisers? We hope you will take the time to look thru the ads each week and support them whenver possible. Let them know you appreciate what they are doing for our parish and the community. You will need to type in the link below and it will take you right to our ad sheet. http://www.jspupload.com/adpages/913000_Jumbo_12X4.pdf If you are a business owner and would like to advertise in our bulletin, please call: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. at 1-800-675-5051. Tell them you are interested in advertising in Bulletin # 913000 Old Mission San Luis Obispo (A).