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October 14, 2018 | Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fr. Ernesto Orci Pastor eorci@saintlawrence.org 1-408-296-3000 Ext. 438
Fr. Joseph Page Parochial Vicar jpage@saintlawrence.org 1-408-296-3000 Ext. 440
PARISH OFFICE 1-408-296-3000 Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Saturday 9:00 AM - Noon parish@saintlawrence.org
Giuliana Barragan Office Manager gbarragan@saintlawrence.org Ext. 431
Vickie Wallace Office Assistant vwallace@saintlawrence.org Ext. 432
CATECHETICAL OFFICE SUNDAY SCHOOL OF RELIGION M. Eleanor de Paz - Catechetical Director edepaz@saintlawrence.org Ext. 433
MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY M. Eleanor de Paz middleschoolym@saintlawrence.org Ext. 433
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY highschoolym@saintlawrence.org Ext. 433
HIGH SCHOOL CONFIRMATION Elgin Presa - Coordinator Katrina Antonio - Coordinator highschoolconfirmation@saintlawrence.org
YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY youngadult@saintlawrence.org
ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOL (Pre-K - 8th Grade) Carina Lares - Principal clares@saintlawrence.org 1-408-296-2260
CHILDREN’S CENTER 1-408-296-8077 Teen Center & Extended Day Care Trini Martinez - Director
MASS TIMES Sunday 8:00 AM 10:00 AM (Children’s Liturgy of the Word) 12 Noon 1:30 PM (Mass in Spanish) 6:00 PM (Youth Mass) American Sign Language (ASL) Mass
3:30 PM (In the Church) 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month Saturday 8:30 AM 5:00 PM (Sunday Vigil) Monday – Friday 8:30 AM
Reconciliation Saturday 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM or by appointment Eucharistic Adoration Thursday 9:00 AM Solemn Benediction 8:30 PM Devotions Rosary (English) ● Monday to Saturday After the 8:30 AM Mass Rosario en Español ● Martes 6:30 PM en Capilla Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help ● Tuesday 8:15 AM
Chapel Open Daily from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM
SAINT LAWRENCE THE MARTYR CATHOLIC PARISH AND EDUCATION CENTER 1971 ST. LAWRENCE DRIVE SANTA CLARA, CA 95051 TEL. NO. 408-296-3000 FAX NO. 408-296-3100
E-Mail Address: parish@saintlawrence.org Website: www.saintlawrence.org
Celebrating Our Catholic Faith through Worship, Education, and Service
After the 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM Masses
in the Parish Hall
MENU: 3 Pancakes - 2 Sausages -
Scrambled eggs - Coffee - Tea - Milk
Just $ 5.00 Children under 4 FREE
Please note that this week’s Stewardship Data will be published in next week’s bulletin. Thank you!
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PLANNING A CATHOLIC FUNERAL and LEGACY GIVING
Thursday, October 18, 2018 7:30 p.m. – 9 p.m.
St. Julie Parish – Sullivan Center - 366 St. Julie Drive, San Jose
Presenters: Fr. Christopher Bennett, Catholic Community Foundation,
Catholic Cemeteries Come learn about the history and richness of our Catholic Funeral Rites (Vigil, Mass, Graveside Committal), Legacy Giving, and the service and options at our Catholic cemeteries. This workshop will assist you in making choices about your funeral or that of someone close to you.
For more information, contact Catholic Cemeteries
650-428-3730 or cemeteryinfo@dsj.org
St. Lawrence the Martyr Parish accepts donations electronically using your computer, tablet or smart phone. Parishioner Benefits Set up your own contributions Your donation is automatic and safe Electronic giving is efficient, practical and easy
Please prayerfully consider Online Giving.
Visit our Parish website at www.saintlawrence.org
for more information or to sign up.
Mandated by the Diocese of San Jose, the annual October Count is here.
At all Masses during the month of October, our ushers will conduct a count of our Mass attendance.
All results will be sent to the Diocese of San Jose.
In response to the abuse crisis in the Catholic Church,
all parishioners are invited to partake in the
Evening Prayer and Adoration in October in our Church.
October 18 and 25, 2018(Thursdays)
Time: 7:30 PM October 14, 2018 Education Center
October 21, 2018 World Mission Sunday
October 28, 2018 St. Vincent de Paul
Thank you very much for your generosity!
The Next Marriage Encounter Weekend
is November 9-11, 2018 in San Jose.
For more information visit our website at: sanjosewwme.org
or contact Ken & Claranne at applications@sanjosewwme.org
or 408-782-1413.
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Introducing the Society of Saint Joseph _____________________________
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Throughout the years. Our local Church has benefited from the generosity of many parishioners who have left a legacy of support by including a gift to the Church in their will or trust. We are grateful for these extraordinary gifts that come to us after the donors’ lifetime bearing witness to the faith and ministries they supported and wished to pass on to the next generation of parishioners.
Many times, we are unaware of donors’ intentions to make these gifts and thus are unable to properly thank them for their commitment to the future of our Church. So, it is with great pleasure that I introduce the Society of Saint Joseph, which will allow us to thank and recognize all parishioners who have named a local parish, a Catholic elementary school, the Diocese of San Jose, or any ministry of the Diocese as beneficiaries of a gift (of any size) in their wills or trusts, retirement accounts or life insurance policies.
As a sign of gratitude for the impact they will have in our local Catholic community beyond their lifetime, members will receive the following:
A welcome letter form Most Rev. Bishop Patrick J. McGrath Invitation to the Bishop’s annual “Society of Saint Joseph Mass & Reception” A society lapel pin to wear at special events Special intentions for the members of the Society Special inaugural certificate for those joining the society during the first year (ending June 2019)
As we establish our new legacy society, please let us know if you have already made provisions for the Church in your estate plans by completing a confidential “Legacy Intention” form. Please ask the parish office for one or download it at cfoscc.org/societyofsaintjoseph. Invitations to the Bishop’s Mass & Reception on October 14th at 3:00pm will be mailed to all registered Society members. For now, please save the date.
I look forward to this celebration and the opportunity to say “thank you”.
Blessings,
Fr. Ernesto M. Orci
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October 14 to 21, 2018 YEAR B
for the
The Luck of St. Lawrence is back! Tickets are now available at the Parish Office
Year! Deadline: Tickets must be returned to the Parish Office on October 30, 2018 before 12 Noon for the drawing on Oct. 31, 2018.
Now on its The next drawing will be on October 31, 2018 for a $200 prize
Remember that each ticket you buy now gives you 9 chances to win. Please return your sold ticket stubs with payment to the Parish Office since the sooner you turn in your sold tickets, the more chances you have to win the prizes money.
You can be the next Lucky
Winner!
Please Pray For . . . Our Parishioners,
Friends, and Family
Marjorie Reichert Lucy Moreno
Vince Adan Ann Ayala Lanny Barr
Razon-Barragan Malu Bautista Paul Bazigian
Mayeth Bernardo John Bonette
Cheryl Ann Coutcher Craig DeGiovanni Jr.
Toni DeGiovanni Suzanna Fossom
Matt Hardin Margaret Haselden
Connor Higgins Mary Lou Hostetter
Ann Lizotte Luli Maldonado Alvina Martinez
Patricia Martinez Mackena Naki
Pat Naki Emily Grace Navarra
Ernie Ortiz Elizabeth Ostachuck
Ana Perez Alberta Perkins
Lina Pirotta Moses Pirotta Fatima Reis Joel Rivera
Dorothy Schwehr Ramón Valadez Soledad Valadez
David Vega Lina Velasco
Ricardo Villagomez Soyong Williams
Alma Zamora
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This weekend we continue to hear from the Letter to the Hebrews. We will hear from Hebrews until the last Sunday before the end of this Liturgical Year B. As early as the second century, this treatise bore the title “To the Hebrews.” It was assumed to be directed to Jewish Christians. Usually Hebrews was attached in Greek manuscripts to the collection of letters by Paul. Although no author is mentioned (for there is no address), a reference to Timothy suggested connections to the circle of Paul and his assistants. Yet the exact audience, the author, and even whether Hebrews is a letter have long been disputed. As early as the end of the second century, the church of Alexandria in Egypt accepted Hebrews as a letter of Paul, and that became the view commonly held in the East. Pauline authorship was contested in the West into the fourth century, but then accepted. In the sixteenth century, doubts about that position were again raised, and the modern consensus is that the letter was not written by Paul.
The author saw the addressees in danger of apostasy from their Christian faith. This danger was due not to any persecution from outsiders but to a weariness with the demands of Christian life and a growing indifference to their calling. Chances are you have the same feelings.
God’s is a word of power; not to be trifled with, not to be ignored. This text is more than a song of praise. It is also a word of warning. The word of God makes a difference, says they author; it achieves God’s will and penetrates to the deepest recesses of our being – “between soul and spirit” – and can judge the very “thoughts of the heart.” Because God’s word is Jesus himself, the mighty, eternal word who reigns at God’s right hand lays bare all that would lay hidden within us. For to him, we must make account for all that we do and all that we are.
Human and Divine (taken from Commentary On Today’s Second Reading)
Liturgy Corner by: Deborah Ferry
Celebrating Saint Francis of Assisi and God’s Creat res By: Kelly Flores
Saint Lawrence Elementary and Middle School was filled with a different kind of excitement and joy on October 4th, surrounded by a crowd that only enhances the campus one very special day each year. This special day, was the Feast Day of Saint Francis of Assisi, also known on campus as Blessing of the Animals Day. Each student was invited to bring their family pet, stuffed animal or photo of their pet, to school for the celebration. The school choir, led by Mrs. Scott, sang with grace and poise to Mr. Pingel’s acoustic guitar as the school community gathered around in preparation for the blessing. After the joyful singing, students from Kindergarten to 8th grade lined up with the microphone and read a passage about Saint Francis of Assisi, in celebration of his Feast Day. Parochial Vicar, Fr. Joseph, then walked through the crowd blessing the pets and students with Holy Water. Barking, quacking, fluttering and meowing raised through the crowd, followed by laughter and joy of the students.
Blessing of the Animals has been a tradition of Saint Lawrence Elementary and Middle School for as long as members of the community can remember. The format of pets joining the morning, parents and community members surrounding the classes with smiling faces, celebration of song and prayer ringing through the blacktop has stayed strong over the years, bringing memorable experiences to students, staff and the community as a whole. It is with this celebration of Saint Francis of Assisi and his work with animals, that we are left with the simple reminder to care for God’s creatures as they are meant for us to love and cherish!
Palabra que da Vida
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Office for the Protection of Children and Vulnerable
Adults Diocese of San Jose Anthony Gonzalez
Phone: 1-408-983-0113 Fax: 1-408-983-0147
Emergency line: 1-408-983-0141 E-mail: protection@dsj.org
Office of Financial Services If you suspect financial
mismanagement or misconduct in your parish, school,
or in the Diocese of San Jose, please contact:
EthicsPoint dsj.ethicspoint.com
or hotline 888-325-7863
CATHOLIC CEMETERIES OF THE DIOCESE OF SAN JOSE
Please call ahead for Pre-Needs or At-Need Arrangements
Gate of Heaven Cemetery 22555 Cristo Rey Drive
Los Altos, CA 94024 (650) 428-3730
Calvary Cemetery 2655 Madden Avenue San Jose, CA 95116
(408) 258-2940
“En aquel tiempo cuando Jesús salía al camino, se le acercó un hombre, se arrodilló ante él y le preguntó: Maestro bueno, ¿Qué debo hacer para alcanzar la vida eterna? (…) Una cosa te falta: anda, vende lo que tienes, da el dinero a los pobres y luego sígueme. A estas palabras, el joven frunció el ceño y se marchó apesadumbrado, porque era muy rico. Jesús, mirando alrededor, dijo a sus discípulos: ¡Qué difícil les va a ser a los ricos entrar en el reino de Dios!” … (Mc 10, 17-30)
La historia del joven rico ha sido interpretada a veces como la expresión de los dos caminos que habría en la vida cristiana: el del laico que busca la salvación cumpliendo los mínimos, es decir: observando los mandamientos; y el de aquellos otros que aspiran a algo más, a la consagración religiosa o sacerdotal, que exige un seguimiento más radical de Cristo.
No creo que esa interpretación sea correcta, porque para todos los cristianos rigen los mismos preceptos: los mandamientos por un lado y la ley del amor por otro. No es verdad que el camino del laico sea el del aprobado y el del religioso o sacerdote el del notable o el sobresaliente. Todos estamos llamados a la misma vocación, la de la santidad. A ella vamos a llegar cuando observamos los mandamientos -los mínimos- y cuando procuramos practicar la caridad -el máximo-. La caridad, el amor, es para todos y no sólo para unos cuantos elegidos. Es para todos los bautizados igualmente válido el precepto de amar a los enemigos, de dar limosna a quien lo necesita, de consolar al que sufre, de vestir al desnudo, de acompañar al solitario, de cumplir con las propias obligaciones, de poner en las propias espaldas algo del peso ajeno para que el prójimo pueda ver aliviada su carga. No hay un camino de segunda y uno de primera. Hay un solo camino cristiano: el del amor a Dios y al prójimo.
Propósito: Preguntarle al Señor cada día, en la oración: ¿Qué puedo hacer por ti? ¿qué puedo hacer por el prójimo? Examina tu conciencia sobre los pecados de omisión que has cometido, e intenta evitarlos.
Pbro. Santiago Martin.
Responsable MARC.
Mass of Remembrance for Victims and Survivors of Violence
Bishop McGrath and the Catholic community invite you to a Mass of Remembrance for victims and survivors of violence, and for peace. Date: Wednesday, 17 October 2018 Time: 7:00 PM Place: St. Elizabeth Church at 750 Sequoia Drive, Milpitas, CA Presider: Bishop McGrath This is a communal celebration of remembrance of those who have lost their lives through violence and a communal prayer for peace. All are invited to attend and to pray for those who are enduring the loss of a family member or friend. “Violence is overcome day by day, choice by choice, person by person, all of us must make a contribution.” U.S. Catholic Bishops
Misa de Recuerdo para las Víctimas y los Sobrevivientes de Violencia
El Obispo Patrick J. McGrath y la comunidad católica de San Jose te invita a la celebración de la santa misa para víctimas de violencia, y por la paz. Fecha: Miércoles 17 de octubre de 2018 Hora: 7:00 PM Lugar: Iglesia de Santa Elizabeth en 750 Sequoia Drive, Milpitas, CA Oficiante: Obispo McGrath Esta es una celebración comunitaria para conmemorar a aquellos que han perdido sus vidas a través de la violencia y una oración comunitaria por la paz. Todos están invitados a asistir y a orar por aquellos que están sufriendo la pérdida de un familiar o amigo.
“La violencia se supera cada día, decisión por decisión, persona por persona, todo debemos contribuir a superarla.” Obispos Catolicos de Estados Unidos
Every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday Until October 30, 2018
From 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM Donation $4/session
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For St. Lawrence Fifth Grade!
Apply at waldenwest.org/volunteer
(and request April 8-12, 2019)
waldenwest_cabinleaders@sccoe.org
For St. Lawrence Sixth Grade!
Apply at waldenwest.org/volunteer
(and request Feb. 25–March 1, 2019)
waldenwest_cabinleaders@sccoe.org
Don't Miss Ignatius Press 40th Anniversary Celebration!
You are invited to join us to celebrate 40 years of God's blessings on the publishing work of Ignatius Press. Meet and hear distinguished Catholic speakers Fr. Joseph Fessio, SJ, Cardinal Francis Arinze, Peter Kreeft, Michael O'Brien, Fr. Robert Spitzer, SJ, Steve Ray and Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone. Fri./Sat., Nov. 2-3, at St. Mary's Cathedral event center.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit ignatius.com/40
Please help Operation Care & Comfort (OCC) bring some holiday cheer to our Troops & Veterans by filling out holiday cards or donate unfilled cards. Please return all cards by October 26th 5pm to the Rectory. I will pick them up in time for our holiday pack on November 4th. Thank you, Tim for OCC Instructions: 1. Please do not seal envelopes. Place a V on the back of envelopes if the holiday card is for a Veteran. 2. Please keep your message light and cheerful. 3. Please don’t write about politics, religion or controversial issues. 4. If you wish you can place a mailing label, so if the Troop & Veteran wants to they can reply. If you do get a reply, we ask that you share that with us. 5. Thank you for helping provide some cheer to our Troops & Veterans during this holidays. Question: Contact Tim Logan @ 408-896-9764 or email tlogan23@gmail.com subject line: Holiday cards.
Bishop's Mass for the Dignity of Human Life - All are invited! Mass for the Dignity of Human Life, Friday October 26, 2018, 7:30pm St. Thomas of Canterbury Parish, 1522 McCoy Avenue, San Jose, CA 95130 Bishop Oscar Cantú Celebrating. Reception following Mass 40 Days for Life Fall Campaign From September 26 through November 4, you’re invited to join other Christians for 40 Days for Life – 40 days of prayer and fasting for an end to abortion. You’re also invited to stand and peacefully pray during a 40-day vigil in the public right-of-way outside Planned Parenthood, 1691 The Alameda, San Jose 95126, and also to help spread the word about this important community outreach. If you’d like more information – and especially if you’d like to volunteer to help, please contact: Rilene at (408) 800-5498 or 40dflsanjose@gmail.com. Upcoming events:
Continuing Prayer Vigils 7:00 am to 8:00 pm every day. Join us in prayer on the sidewalk in front of Planned Parenthood, 1691 The Alameda, San Jose 95126. Schedule yourself and a friend here online www.40daysforlife.com/sanjose We pray from 7 am to 8 pm, every day for the 40 days.
Closing Candlelight Vigil and Rosary On the final weekend of the 40 Days for Life Campaign, we will process and pray a rosary by candlelight, Friday, November 2nd, 6:15 pm. Starting at St. Leo the Great, 88 Race Street, San Jose, CA 95126, and processing to Planned Parenthood, 1691 The Alameda (corner of Taylor) San Jose 95126. Download the 40 Days app at 40daysforlife.com/app/ Digital calendar, devotional prayers, news feed and FAQ’s!
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