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Fax: 650-588-1481 Phone: 650-588-1455 www.stveronicassf.com

434 Alida Way South San Francisco, CA 94080

Established 1951

St. Veronica Church

December 18, 2016

Fourth Sunday of Advent

“The virgin shall conceive, and bear a son,

and shall name him Emmanuel.” - Isaiah 7:14

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Parish Office email: [email protected]

St. Veronica Parish Parish Office Hours

Monday to Friday

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Closed for lunch from 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.

(unless otherwise posted)

Phone: 650-588-1455 Fax: 650-588-1481

Parish Staff

Fr. Charles Puthota, Ph.D., Pastor

Fr. Nicasio G. Paloso Jr., Parochial Vicar

Fr. Don Sharp, S.J., Weekend Assistant

Fr. Al Grosskopf, S.J., Weekend Assistant

Deacon Roger Beaudry

Deacon Joseph LeBlanc

Patricia Spiteri, Parish Secretary, Ext. 301

Oneyda Perez, Parish Bookkeeper, Ext. 304

Karen Guglielmoni, Faith Formation &

Wedding Coordinator, Ext.305

Christopher Lindstrom, Music Director, Ext. 308

Jim Rodriguez, Custodian/Maintenance

St. Veronica Catholic School www.saintveronicassf.org

Phone: 650-589-3909

Mrs. Kathryn Lucchesi Mrs. Geninne Ruegg

Principal Vice Principal

SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION

Sacrament of Baptism

Baptisms are to be arranged through the Parish Office.

Baptisms in English are typically held on the

1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month.

Baptisms in Spanish are typically held on the

2nd Saturday of each month.

Baptismal Preparation classes are held once a month.

Call the Parish Office at 650-588-1455

Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA)

Call the Parish Office to register 650-588-1455 Ext.309

Faith Formation: 650-588-1455 Ext. 305

Catechetical instructions (1st to 8th grades)

Confirmation Classes: 650-588-1455

Mass Intentions for the Week of December 18, 2016

Sun 12/18 7:00 † Paul & Verena Broussard

8:30 Ruby & Ito Martin & Family

10:00 † Rhonda Borg-Meyers

11:30 Ramon & Margarita Fernandez

6:00 † Roberto Gonzalez

Mon 12/19 6:30 † Claire D’Amico

8:30 † Joseph Borg

Tue 12/20 6:30 † Sam Watso

8:30 † Peter & Lynn Cinquini

Wed 12/21 6:30 † Charles Farrugia

8:30 † Brandon Fitzgerald Thu 12/22 6:30 † Miguela Garcia

8:30 † Eugene McPeake

Fri 12/23 6:30 † Fortunato & Eleanor Risso

8:30 Victor Mullins

Sat 12/24 8:30 † Patrick Kerrigan

4:00 † Mike Sr. & Kevin Folan

9:00 † Otto Graf

Sun 12/25 No Intentions

Wishing You a Holy & Blessed Christmas!

St. Veronica Parish Mission Statement

St. Veronica Church is a multicul-

tural community of believers who treas-

ure Jesus Christ at the center of their

profession of faith & practice. They wor-

ship & work together to build up a com-

munity of family & friends according to

the mind & heart of Christ. Out of the

abundance of joy & gratitude, they live &

share the good news of faith & hope,

striving to stand up for peace & justice,

to spread love & compassion, to care for

those who are in need, and to make our

nation & the world a better place for all.

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Parish Registration Please complete and return form to the parish office,

or simply drop it in the collection basket. Kindly print all information.

Name(s): ____________________________________

Name(s): ____________________________________

Address: ____________________________________

____________________________________________

City & Zip: ___________________________________

Phone: ______________________________________

E-mail: ______________________________________

Primary language spoken at home: ________________

Updating Current Parish Registration

Moving / Please remove from mailing list.

___This is a new registration Please call me.

Mass Schedule

Saturdays: 8:30 a.m. & 5:00 p.m.

Sundays: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, and 11:30 a.m.

Spanish Mass: Sundays at 6:00 p.m.

Holy Days: 6:30, 8:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m. (English)

Monday - Friday: 6:30 & 8:30 a.m.

Confessions

Saturdays: 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Liturgy of the Hours

Monday - Friday: Morning Prayer at 6:00 a.m.

Eucharistic Adoration

9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday - Friday

except as posted for holidays and parish events

Thank you for supporting St. Veronica Parish and its works.

Saturday 12/10/16 5:00PM 1356.00 533.00 1889.00

Sunday 12/11/16 7:00AM 952.00 549.00 1501.00

8:30AM 1352.00 556.00 1908.00

10:00AM 1620.12 663.00 2283.12

11:30AM 1343.00 676.00 1919.00

Spanish Mass 6:00PM 349.00 208.00 557.00

TOTAL IN-PEW DONATIONS: $6,872.12 $3,185.00 $13,630.12

Other Contributions 914.00 n/a 914.00

Day Mass Time 1st Collection Religious Retirement Totals

Envelopes received in the First Collection:

November 26 & 27: 342

December 03 & 04: 385

December 10 & 11: 329

Feast of the Immaculate Conception (3 Masses): $2,063.00

If you currently receive envelopes but do not use them, please

prayerfully consider including your donation in the collection basket.

Pray for our Beloved Deceased

In your prayers this week, please remember the repose of

the souls of our deceased parishioners, especially:

Frank Pignati died Dec. 2, 2016

“Eternal Rest Grant Unto Them, O Lord . . .”

Year-end Contribution Statements for 2016 A friendly reminder: Any donations that you wish to be

recorded on your contribution statement for 2016 must be post-

marked by Dec. 31, 2016 in order to be recorded as a 2016

contribution. Donations postmarked after that date cannot (by

law) be recorded as a 2016 contribution.

Donations placed in the offertory collection basket during

the weekend masses of Dec. 31, 2016, and Jan. 1, 2017, will be

recorded as a 2017 donation.

For tax purposes, contribution letters will automatically

be mailed to those who donated $250.00 or more in 2016.

These letters will be sent no later than Jan. 31, 2017.

Thank you for your continued generosity to our parish.

Welcome New Parishioners!

Our parish continues to be blessed and enriched

by the presence of newly registered parishioners:

Chris, Mary, Jada & Jordyn Wu

May St. Veronica Church become a spiritual home where your

faith and fellowship may be nourished with inspiration for you

to live a life of service and generosity toward God and others.

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From the Pastor’s Desk - A Scripture Reflection

Dear Parishioners,

One Christmas Eve a man, sitting in his living

room, suddenly heard the sound of geese. At the

door he saw several geese wandering about in the

snow. They were hungry, cold, and dazed. The man

went out and tried to get the geese to go into his

barn, but they were too frightened to understand.

Then he thought to himself, “If only I could be a

goose for a moment and mingle with them and

speak their language. Then I could tell them not to

be afraid. I could show them a safe way to the barn

and save them. But I would have to be one of them

so they could see and hear and understand.”

Suddenly it dawned on him. That was what Christ-

mas was all about. It was, as Cyril Eagan would

say, God making a five-sense breakthrough to hu-

manity. It was about God in Jesus speaking our lan-

guage, taking on our nature, and sharing our “joys

and hopes, the griefs and anxieties.” Christmas

means that God loves and cherishes us in ways we

human beings can finally understand and accept.

Our God is Emmanuel, the God who is with us.

This Incarnational mystery is proclaimed by the

Word of God this Sunday before Christmas --- in

anticipation of the moving narratives of the birth of

Jesus Christ, Savior of the world, next weekend.

Paul in Romans summarizes salvation history using

an ancient Christian creed. He gives us a glimpse

into Jesus from two perspectives. One is that he

“descended from David according to the flesh.”

This is foretold in the most messianic of the proph-

esies from Isaiah in the first reading. The other per-

spective is that Jesus was “established as Son of

God in power according to the Spirit of holiness…”

These two strands of Christology affirm the truth

that Jesus is the Son of Man and Son of God. He is

Emmanuel, God who descended to become man.

He also descended in the line of David and ascend-

ed to be “Jesus Christ our Lord.”

This Christology is again affirmed in the gospel

narrative. On the one hand, Jesus descended from

David through Joseph and on the other, he was

conceived by the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ is the

perfect God-Man, absolutely capable of dwelling

with us and lifting us up to the heavenly realms.

He speaks our language and understands us com-

pletely. He is the only one who can save us.

The name of Jesus itself means Savior “because he

will save his people from their sins.” Looking for-

ward to Christmas, we are invited to deepen our

understanding of what the birth of Jesus Christ is

meant to accomplish. Jesus was born to save us,

which he accomplished over two thousand years

ago through his death and resurrection. However,

he is born all over again in our lives and in the

world of today in order to continue his saving ac-

tivity.

Jesus’ saving activity will “bring about the obedi-

ence of faith” which means we can hear God’s

word and keep it; love God’s word and live it. Je-

sus is God’s Word. He can speak our human word

as well. When we can hear Jesus speak in the

depths of our lives prompting us to say yes to his

call of love, we receive in abundance “grace and

peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus

Christ.”

One of the most existential ways in which Jesus

acts is to save us from ourselves. We are shackled

by all kinds of loneliness and hopelessness, obses-

sions and angsts, our bitterness and biases. These

may acutely be exacerbated by disease, decline,

and death. We are powerless to free ourselves. We

need Jesus now desperately to save us and bring us

forgiveness of sins and fullness of life. This is how

the birth of Jesus Christ can come about.

Your Friend & Pastor,

Father Charles Puthota

(This scripture reflection by Fr. Charles Puthota

on the Fourth Sunday of Advent’s readings

was published in Catholic San Francisco this

weekend)

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St. Vincent de Paul Society Advent Food Drive

Each year, our parish supports the St. Vincent de Paul Society of St. Veronica Parish by participating in food

drives during the seasons of Advent and Lent. Can you spare a few items for those in need?

What to Donate: Money, non-perishable foods/canned goods, toiletries. Most of our clients are one- or two-person

families, so please keep this in mind when choosing your donated items. Protein-based non-perishables such as peanut

butter and canned meats, canned fruits and vegetables, hot and cold cereal, rice, pasta, and pasta sauce are in particular

need this season. When considering what size items to donate, please keep in mind that most of

our clients are one- and two-person families.

Duration of Food Drive: through Christmas Eve, Saturday, Dec. 24th

Drop Off Locations: The Church Vestibule food bin OR the Pastoral Center during business

hours

Note: Please do not bring any donations to the Rectory as it is a private residence.

To sponsor a Mass or join the Simbang Gabi planning committee, please

contact the parish office at 650-588-1455 and leave your name and

contact information. A member of the committee will be in touch with

details about sponsorship and how to become involved!

Christmas Cantata

All Are Welcome!

The St. Veronica Adult Choir will present

“God is With Us!” during two more perfor-

mances in the Church -

Wednesday, Dec. 21, at 3:45

p.m., and Saturday, Dec. 24 at

8:15 p.m. before the Christmas

Eve Mass. All are welcome to

attend these FREE performanc-

es and take a little time to relax

and reflect on the true meaning

of the holiday season.

Visit our “Giving Angel” Gifts due back by Monday, Dec. 19

If you selected a gift tag or two from the Giving Angel during this Advent season, this Monday, December 19, is the deadline to return the gift card or gift you purchased.

Please return your wrapped gift with the tag attached by Monday, Decem-ber 19, to allow time for distribution. Gifts can be placed by the angel or dropped off at the Parish Office.

On behalf of all the individuals and chari-ties who benefit from your generosity,

THANK YOU!

Mark your Calendars!

Walk for Life 2017

The 13th Annual Walk for Life San

Francisco and Walk for Life Mass at

St. Mary’s Cathedral will be held on

Saturday, January 21, 2017.

Archbishop Cordileone will cele-

brate Mass at the Cathedral at 9:30

a.m., followed by a rally at Civic

Center Plaza beginning at 10:45 a.m.

and the walk to Justin Herman Plaza

beginning at 1:30 p.m. The walk is

approximately two miles.

Walk for Life, which draws upwards

of 50,000 participants annually, is

held on or near January 22, which is

the anniversary of Roe v. Wade. For

additional information, visit

www.WalkForLifeWC.com.

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Reflecting on the Word

Fourth Sunday of Advent

We are fascinated with the lives of great lead-

ers, heroes, and saints. We read biographies and au-

tobiographies or watch movies that tell their stories.

When we like them, we excuse their small offenses.

When we don’t, we use their sins to erase their

goodness. Like Isaiah, Paul, and Matthew, we read

their stories through the lens of the present.

Matthew describes the backstory to Jesus’ birth.

Mary, engaged to but not yet living with Joseph, is

found to be pregnant. Because Joseph loved her

deeply he wanted to keep this quiet. She could be

stoned according to the law, so he wanted to divorce

her quietly. Then the angel appeared and made clear

that the child’s conception was of God. Because of

his faith in God and in Mary, Joseph did as he was

commanded.

Isaiah spoke to a people on the verge of attack

to engender trust that God was with them, no matter

the outcome. We hear about a virgin who would

conceive and bear a son named Emmanuel, God-

with-us. See the connection with today’s Gospel?

The people believed.

Paul wrote his letter to make clear that he was

set apart by God, an apostle, chosen to witness the

power of God made known in Jesus Christ the Lord.

They knew his past as a persecutor, but faith in Jesus

changed his life. His seemingly impossible transfor-

mation meant that people would know that God-with

-us through him.

This last Advent Sunday reminds us that we

come from a long line of people whose faith and

trust made clear that God is with us. We are to

make Christ’s presence known today. Tell the story

of how you know God’s presence because you fol-

low Jesus. Through you others will see Emmanuel,

God-with-us.

For Prayerful Consideration & Discussion

Who first told you about Jesus and the difference

he made in their lives?

What concrete signs make clear that God is with

you and with us?

Living and Praying with the Word

Emmanuel, you have come into our world

through people like Mary, Joseph, and Paul, and

have made God’s presence known through prophets

like Isaiah. Make my life a sign of the power of

your love that invites others to faith and trust that

God is with us still. - Living the Word

Advent and Christmas at St. Veronica

Thurs., Dec. 15 - Fri., Dec. 23: Simbang Gabi

Novena of Masses; dinner in the Parish Center

follows the 12/23 Mass

Fri., Dec. 23: Parish office closes at noon, No

Eucharistic Adoration

Sat., Dec. 24, Christmas Eve: Confession - 9:00-10:00 a.m.; Family Mass with

Pageant, 4:00 p.m.; Adult Choir Performance,

8:15 p.m.; “Midnight” Mass, 9:00 p.m.

Sun., Dec. 25, Christmas Day: Masses at 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, and 11:30 a.m. in

English; 1:30 p.m. in Spanish

Mon., Dec. 26, Christmas Day Observed: One Mass at 8:30 a.m.; Parish office closed;

No Eucharistic Adoration

Fri., Dec. 30, New Year’s Eve Observed: Parish office closed, No Eucharistic Adoration

Sat., Dec. 31, New Year’s Eve: Regular schedule of Masses

Sun., Jan. 1, New Year’s Day: Regular schedule of Masses

Mon., Jan. 2, New Year’s Day Observed: One Mass at 8:30 a.m.; Parish office closed;

No Eucharistic Adoration

Save the Date!

The Crab Feed is Back!

The Annual St. Veronica Men’s Club Crab Feed will

be Saturday, January 28, 2017, in the Parish Center.

Mark your calendars now and keep an eye on the bulle-

tin in early January for the reservation flyer.

The cost will be $65.00 per person

(21 & older only) and will include

all-you-can-eat crab, BBQ tri-tip,

Caesar salad, pasta, beer, wine, cof-

fee & dessert.

St. Vincent de Paul Society

Holiday Books 4 Hope Give the gift of books this holiday season!

Donate your books to the St. Vincent de Paul Society. Books

may be dropped off at any SVdP Thrift Store (334 Grand Ave.,

SSF is the closest one). Donated books are either gifted to chil-

dren during home visits or sold. Revenue raised helps support

SVdP’s programs. There is zero waste; all books are reused or

recycled. For more information, visit the website,

www.svdpsm.org/books-4-hope.

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“REPAIR MY CHURCH”

St. Veronica Church Building Renovation Project

We are receiving bids for Phase II! Thank you for your continued generosity!

Estimated Phase II project costs based on bids received:

Replace the 25-year-old heating and air-conditioning system

(11 or 22 families could donate $5,000 or $2,500 each) $55,000

Refurbish the 10 exterior doors, including new hardware

(10 or 20 families could donate $5,000 or $2,500 each) $50,000

Replace the sound system with an up-to-date wireless system, in-

cluding more microphones (already sponsored) $15,000

Install improved lighting in the pew area

(9 or 18 families could donate $5,000 or $2,500 each) $45,000

Remove the old plexiglass window coverings, clean windows and

fix broken & missing latches (already sponsored) $10,000

Estimated total of Phase II projects $175,000

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Name: _____________________________________________________

Address: ___________________________________________________

Email Address: ______________________________________________

Phone number: ______________________ Envelope Number (if applicable): ___________

Francis heard the invitation of Jesus: “Francis, go repair my Church.”

“Yes!” said Francis. “This is what I long for with all my heart.”