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Page 1: Celebrating Catholic Schools Week 2017stveronicassf.com/bulletin/2017/17-01-29.pdf · 2017-01-27 · Fax: 650-588-1481 Ph one: 650-588-1455 434 Alida Way South San Francisco, CA 94080

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

434 Alida Way South San Francisco, CA 94080

Established 1951

St. Veronica Church

January 29, 2017

Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Celebrating Catholic Schools Week 2017

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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 January 29, 2017

Sun 01/29 7:00 Luisito Martin 8:30 † Catalina Atienza 10:00 † Lucy Del Real 11:30 † Rudy & Lois Richards 6:00 † Genoveva Porciuncula

Mon 01/30 6:30 † D.J. Hartvig 8:30 † Lynn Cinquini Tue 01/31 6:30 † Thomas Joseph Bertoldi 8:30 † Roger Ipac Wed 02/01 6:30 † Genoveva Porciuncula 8:30 † Gonzalo Ancanan Thu 02/02 6:30 † No Intention 8:30 † Phyllis Arditi Fri 02/03 6:30 Melende Paranpan 8:30 † Esmeralda Gomes Sat 02/04 8:30 † Brandon Fitzgerald 5:00 † Gianfranco Andreazzi Sun 02/05 7:00 † The Bamberger Family 8:30 † Isabel Massucco 10:00 † Mike Sr. & Kevin Folan 11:30 † William Medeghini 6:00 † No Intention

St. Veronica Parish Mission Statement

St. Veronica Church is a multicultur-al community of believers who treasure Jesus Christ at the center of their profession of faith & practice. They worship & work together to build up a community of family & friends according to the mind & heart of Christ. Out of the abundance of joy & grati-tude, 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

On the Horizon

♦ Sun., Jan. 29: Catholic Schools Week Mass, 10:00 a.m. with Open House afterward

♦ Sun., Feb. 5: 5th Grade Class Mass, 10:00 a.m.

♦ Fri., Feb 10: Confirmation with Bishop William Justice, 5:00 p.m. - please keep our 57 candidates in your prayers!

♦ Mon., Feb. 20: Presidents’ Day holiday - parish office closed, one Mass at 8:30 a.m., NO Eucharistic Adoration

♦ Wed., March 1: Ash Wednesday - Masses with distribution of ashes at 6:30 and 8:30 a.m., and 3:30, 5:15 (Spanish) and 7:00 p.m.

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

Saturday 01/21/17 5:00PM 1444.00 668.00 2112.00

Sunday 01/22/17 7:00AM 732.00 415.00 1147.00

8:30AM 1213.00 691.00 1904.00

10:00AM 1026.00 417.00 1443.00

11:30AM 911.00 460.00 1371.00

Spanish Mass 6:00PM 344.00 170.00 514.00

TOTAL IN-PEW DONATIONS: $5,670.00 $2,821.00 $8,491.00

Other Contributions 808.00 n/a 808.00

Day Mass Time 1st Collection St. Patrick Seminary Totals

Envelopes received in the First Collection:

January 07 & 08: 374 January 14 & 15: 407 January 21 & 22: 325

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:

Nancy J. MacDonald - died Jan. 9, 2017

Frank Olari Jr. - died Jan. 11, 2017

Marcelina M. Soy - died Jan. 12, 2017

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

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From the Pastor’s Desk Dear Parishioners,

National Catholic Schools Week: January 29 – Feb-ruary 04 is the celebration of Catholic education in the United States, a tradition since 1974. The theme this year is “Catholic Schools: Communities of Faith, Knowledge, and Service.” This is a happy occasion for us to celebrate our own St. Veronica Parish School and the faith, knowledge, and service that we teach our stu-dents and share with the school families. Thus we build up families and the Church based on these three basic, essential gifts. Daily themes for this week are: Sunday --- In our parish, Mass and Open House to celebrate our religious education, academic programs, and ser-vice opportunities. Monday --- In our community Cath-olic education’s focus on service. Tuesday --- Celebrat-ing our Students. Wednesday --- Celebrating the Na-tion. Thursday --- Celebrating Vocations. Friday --- Celebrating Faculty, staff, and volunteers. Saturday --- Celebrating Families. Filled with joyful gratitude for our parish school, let’s deepen our commitment to faith, knowledge, and service.

Moveable Feasts: The Christmas season was officially and liturgically over with the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord on January 09th. We are now in a brief “Ordinary Time.” Then we will start the Lenten Season with Ash Wednesday on March 01. Palm Sunday falls on April 09. The Holy Week will see us celebrating the holy events of Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. April 16 is Easter Sunday. May 28 is the Ascension of the Lord. Pentecost Sunday is June 04. The Ordinary Time will begin on June 5. The feast of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ is on June 18. The Ordinary till will go on until we begin a whole new Advent Season on December 03 with the first Sunday of Advent. As the seasons of nature repeat one after another, the seasons of the liturgical events cele-brating God’s mysterious repeat one after another. Each year, as we go through the cyclical seasons, we are given opportunities after opportunities, reminders after reminders, inspirations after inspirations, awaken-ings after awakenings --- to grapple with God’s pres-ence and love in our lives. God’s mysteries are pro-found and far-reaching. We may be preoccupied with things that can shut us out of the deeper awareness of God’s working in our lives. That is why we need sea-sons after seasons to help us go just a little bit deeper into the heart of God. That is why we need each year the events of the life of Christ that parallel our lives. Not only do they parallel our lives, the mysteries of Christ’s life converge on our lives. Then we’ll know, like St. Paul, that “it is no longer I who live but Christ who lives in me.”

The Word of God: The Sermon on the Mount starting with the Beatitudes: As you know, the Ser-mon on the Mount is a collection of the central teach-ings of Jesus found in Matthew’s Gospel chapters 5, 6, and 7. If we want to know what Jesus teaches and would like to take a quick look at them, we need to go to these three chapters. The scripture scholars tell us that this is how Jesus used to teach. The Sermon on the Mount begins with the Beatitudes. These are the “attitudes-to-be.” Before we can do anything, we have to be. The world is too preoccupied with action and perhaps too little with the inner source of our being; too much action springing from too little soul-fullness. The Beatitudes bring us to who we are to be, what our attitudes have to be, what our inner disposi-tion and motivation have to be, before we can trans-late them into deeds. We Christians rightly appreciate the Ten Commandments. But as you know, the Ten Commandments are from the Old Testament. When we come to the New Testament, Jesus fulfills the Ten Commandments by giving us the Beatitudes. If we are to be happy, there’s one clear way: the Beatitudes of Jesus. Not easy to follow though. Because our up-bringing and culture may have conditioned us to cer-tain attitudes that are opposed to Jesus’ attitudes --- the Beatitudes --- which Jesus wants us to follow, if we have to be his disciples. So let’s take a closer look at the Beatitudes and meditate on them. For example, Blessed are the poor in spirit means that we are not dependent on all the things that the world offers; ra-ther our happiness comes from being dependent on God who alone can truly fulfill us and lead us to the purpose and goal of our life. In my opinion, if we want to post any biblical code of ethics or laws or commandments in our Court Houses and City Halls, it should really be the Beatitudes of Jesus. They en-shrine the mind and heart of Jesus and impel us to embrace the authentic Christianity in all its glory and majesty, in its humility and simplicity.

Think About It: Love’s Forgetfulness: “Why do you keep talking about my past mistakes?” said the husband. “I thought you had forgiven and forgotten.” “I have, indeed,” said the wife. “But don’t you ever forget that I have forgiven and forgotten.” Sinner: “Remember not my sins, oh Lord!” Lord: “What sins? I forgot them long ago. You’ll have to prod my memory. Love keeps no record of wrongs.” (1 Cor. 13) (ADM) Your Friend and Pastor, Fr. Charles Puthota

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News from the Archdiocese of SF

Diaconate Formation Program Meeting: The final informational evening for those interested in the Diaco-nate Formation program will be held at St. Mary’s Ca-thedral Event Center on Thursday, February 2. The meet-ing is from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Those interested in applying to the Diaconate Formation program should attend this meeting prior to Discernment Sessions. Discernment Sessions are meant for attendees as-sessing their call to the Diaconate. Discernment Sessions will be held on Saturday, February 18, and Saturday, March 4, as follows: On each day, Session A is 10:00 a.m. to noon and Session B is 1:00-3:00 p.m. Candidates should attend both a Session A and a Session B, but the sessions need not be attended on the same day. Ques-tions? Please call Patricia Jameson, Diaconate Formation office, at 415-614-5531 or [email protected].

Anniversary Mass at Cathedral for National Mar-riage Week: The 10:00 a.m. Mass on Saturday, Febru-ary 4, takes place at the Cathedral. Those celebrating sacramental marriages reaching “5-year” milestones (5, 10, etc.) or anything over 40 years in 2017 will be hon-ored. The principal celebrant will be the Most Reverend Carlos Sevilla, Bishop Emeritus of Yakima, Washington, and formerly a Bishop of San Francisco. Registration is required by January 27 at anniversarymass.info. A dona-tion of $20 is requested. For more information, contact Ed Hopfner, Director of Marriage and Family Life, at [email protected] or 415-614-5680.

24 Hours of Prayer for Vocations, Weekend of Febru-ary 4-5: Four sites in the Archdiocese of San Francisco will have Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament for voca-tions, with three of those sites open for 24 hours of pray-er. We are inviting the faithful to come and pray in a par-ticular way for vocations to Consecrated Religious Life, the Permanent Diaconate, and the Priesthood. You or a group may sign up for a particular time slot; or just stop in and say a prayer. Participating sites are Corpus Christi Monastery in Menlo Park, Monastery of Sisters of Per-petual Adoration and Cristo Rey Monastery in San Fran-cisco, and Mission San Rafael. Please visit SFArch.org/PrayForVocations for more information, signup links, and many resources in English and Spanish.

World Day of the Sick Mass: Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone is principal celebrant at a special 11:00 am Mass for World Day of the Sick on Saturday, February 11, at which the Anointing of the Sick will take place. All are invited. The event is sponsored by the Order of Malta, which will arrange rides for people if they need them. This year’s theme as declared by Pope Francis in his 2017 letter is Amazement at What God Has Accom-plished. For information or assistance, contact Kenneth Ryan, KM, at 415-613-0395 or [email protected].

Welcome New Parishioners!

Our parish continues to be blessed and enriched by the presence of newly registered parishioners:

The Swanson Family - Sharod Sr., Kaela & Sharod Jr.

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.

Grief Support Offerings

Various meetings are being held locally to aid those who are in the grieving process.

“Pray, Process, and Remember” Death and Loss: “Someone I Love Died by Suicide, Can-cer, HIV, Violence, Sudden Death, and . . .” This is an invitation to everyone facing such loss who wishes to pray, process, and remember. All are welcome to come to any of the following free gatherings. Contact Toni Lynn Gallagher, RSM, at [email protected] for infor-mation.

♦ Tues., Jan. 31, 6:30-8:00 p.m., St. Gabriel, SF ♦ Wed., Feb. 1, 6:30-8:00 p.m., St. Hilary,

Tiburon ♦ Thurs., Feb. 2, 6:30-8:00 p.m., Mercy Center

Parlor, Burlingame

The St. Pius Grief Ministry will be facilitating an 8-session “First Step” Grief Support Group. If you are in the early stages of your loss, or have not previously attended a grief support group, this program may benefit you.

Please join us on Mondays from February 20th through April 10th. All meetings will be held at the St. Pius Parish Center in Redwood City at 7:00 p.m. To register or for more information, please call the hotline at 650-361-0655 or email [email protected]. Walk-ins are always welcome.

It is with great joy that we welcome into our church and community the following

child who received the Sacrament of Baptism at our Church

on Saturday, January 21, 2017

Henry Escobar

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Reflecting on the Word

Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

The first two steps of a twelve-step program are to admit both our powerlessness and our need for a power greater than ourselves to restore us to sanity. In other words, we cannot heal ourselves. We need to abandon our desire for control and recognize our utter dependence upon someone or something great-er than ourselves. For Christians this can mean rec-ognizing that we are utterly dependent upon God and mutually dependent upon each other. The Beat-itudes, attitudes for being disciples of Jesus, say something similar. Blessed are the poor in spirit (the powerless); those meek enough to let go of our egos; and those who hunger and thirst for a clean heart, that is, sanity through right relationship with God. Freed from self-focus we can pay attention to those who mourn, or those we’ve hurt, and the divi-sions in our lives. We can feel with others and be-come compassionate and merciful peacemakers. Living these attitudes is no small task. Like the Corinthians, we need to stop thinking we are powerful, noble, wise, or better than others. It is only when we admit our weakness, lowliness, and need for God and one another that the journey of healing begins. That’s the power of Christ’s death and resurrection. In humility, take refuge in the name of the Lord and try God’s way when our own attempts have failed or not been long-lasting. Blessed are we when we admit this need. Blessed are we when we relinquish our egos and seek the strength, wisdom, healing, and sanity that come from God alone. Blessed are we when we seek the Lord and are surprised at the comfort, satis-faction, and glimpses of God we find.

For Prayerful Consideration & Discussion

♦ When has trying to control my life not been enough to bring the change and healing I seek and need?

♦ When has the self-surrender of turning my life over to God given me strength in weakness and raised me up when I felt lowly? - Living the Word

Baptism Information

Registration forms are available from the Pastoral Center during regular office hours,

or you may download a form from our website at www.stveronicassf.com.

Baptisms are generally celebrated monthly on the 1st and 3rd Saturday in English

and on occasional 2nd Saturdays in Spanish. Please call the Parish Office to sign up.

Upcoming baptism dates are as follows: February 4 & 18 March 4 & 18 April 1 & 22

Preparation classes for parents and godparents are held on the second Tuesday of the month.

Classes are conducted in the Pastoral Center from 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. (Adults only please).

Please call the Parish Office at 650-588-1455 for specific dates and to reserve your space for the

Baptismal Preparation Classes.

Start spring cleaning a little early . . . St. Vincent de Paul Bundle Sunday and book col-lection will be the weekend of March 18 & 19. Stay tuned for information about what SVdP can accept. Bags will be handed out March 11 & 12.

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

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