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HOLY NAME OF JESUS PARISH 1539th Ave. San Francisco, California 94122 Phone: (415) 664-8590 Fax: (415)759-4293
RECTORY 3240 Lawton St. San Francisco, CA 94122 (415) 759-4294 FLANAGAN CENTER (415) 564-2632
Rev. Donald S. D’Angelo PASTOR
Rev. Angel Quitalig, SSP PAROCHIAL VICAR55
Most Rev. Ignatius Wang, JCD Auxiliary Bishop of San Francisco IN RESIDENCE
Deacon Michael Doherty PAROCHIAL ASSOCIATE
Sr. Stella Negri, FdCC PASTORAL ASSOCIATE
Sr. Connie Martinez, FdCC PASTORAL OUTREACH MINISTRY COORDINATOR
Sr. Esther Ling, FdCC SPIRITUAL DIRECTOR CHINESE MINISTRY D.R.E., HOLY NAME SCHOOL
Juan Lopez DEACON
Mr. Tony Eiras MUSIC DIRECTOR
Colleen A. Durkin PARISH SECRETARY Jackie C. Alcaraz OFFICE MANAGER
SCHEDULE OF MASSES Sunday 7:30 AM, 9:30 AM (Family Mass), 11:30 AM, 5:15 PM (Vietnamese) Saturday 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 3:00 PM (Chinese), 5:00 PM (Vigil) Weekdays 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM Holy Days 7:30 AM, 9:00AM, and 7:30 PM Confessions 15 minutes before 9:30 and 11:30 AM Masses on Sunday or by appointment 4:30 - 5:00 PM Saturday Perpetual Help Devotions Friday following the 9:00 AM Mass Baptisms Baptisms by appointment Baptismal Preparation—Fourth Thursday of the month in the Pastoral Center - 7:30 PM Marriages Contact Rectory 6 months in advance. Religious Education (C.C.D.) Kindergarten to 9th Saturday 10 AM—12 Noon (alternative choice) Tuesday 5:15-6:30 PM RCIA for youth Tuesday 5:15-6:30 PM Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (R.C.I.A.) Every Wednesday—Pastoral Center—7:30 PM Every Sunday—Flanagan Center—10:30 AM Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Every Wednesday—9:30 AM—7:30 PM
HOLY NAME CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Private lessons are offered in piano, voice, guitar and violin. For more information or to register, please contact Jackie at (415)664-8590 ext 114.
MAGDALEN OF CANOSSA CONVENT: 1858 38th Ave. San Francisco, CA 94122 (415) 753-6685
VISIT OUR WEBSITES: www.holyname-sf.org www.holynamesf.com
HOLY NAME SCHOOL 1560 40th Ave. SF, CA 94122 (415) 731-4077 Dr. Ann Meyers Manchester Principal
PARISH NURSE PROGRAM Carol, R.N. (415) 664-8590 ext. 109
Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time November 4, 2007 The Lord lifts up all who are falling and raises up all that are bowed down.
— Psalm 145:14
Today’s Readings First Reading—Lord, you love all things that are, and loathe nothing that you have made (Wisdom 11:22-12:2) Psalm—I will praise your name forever, my king and my God (Psalm 145) Second Reading– May God bring to fulfillment every good purpose and every effort of faith (2 Thessalonians 1:11-2:2) Gospel—Today salvation has come to Zacchaeus’ house because Zacchaeus too is a descendant of Abraham (Luke 19:1-10)
MASS INTENTIONS WEEK of November 4, 2007
Sun 04 7:30 AM Durkin & Costello Families† 9:30 AM Kun Chat Chiang & Wai Chun Lau† 11:30 AM Mass for the People Mon 05 7:30 AM All Souls Novena 9:30 AM Isabel & Rufino Soria† Tue 06 7:30 AM All Souls Novena 9:00 AM Laura, Heli & Filomena Rozario† Wed 07 7:30 AM All Souls Novena 9:00 AM Joan Belcher† Thu 08 7:30 AM All Souls Novena 9:00 AM Antonio Campos† Fri 09 7:30 AM All Souls Novena 9:00 AM Steve O’Sullivan† Sat 10 7:30 AM All Souls Novena 9:00 AM Eileen Kiernan† 5:00 PM Caruncho & Alcaraz Families†
We pray for the Sick ...that they may experience God’s Love and Healing.
Pierre Begorre Mary Ruth Beach Caroline Brown Gertrude Cruz Helen Chiari Nancy Day Gloria Debrunner Ellen Larkin We pray for those Who Have Died… that they may enjoy eternal life. John Regan
Mary Leung Lowel Lu James Monger John Regan Carmel Sharpe Kit Tang Mee Yee
MEMORIAL MASS FOR DEACON DENNIS RIVERA
A Memorial Mass for Deacon Dennis Rivera will be held at Holy Name Church on Saturday, November 24 at 11:00 AM. Reception follows at the Flanagan Cen-ter.
YOUTH GROUP Youth Group will meet on Saturday from 1 – 2:30 pm
in the Choir Room.
ACE COLLECTION Today’s Second Collection is the ACE Collection for the benefit of our Parish school.
SUNDAY OFFERTORY COLLECTION 10/28/2007 Sunday Collection Goal: $ 6,500.00 Last Sunday’s Collection: $ 4,621.17 School Parents: $ 1,685.00 Surplus/(Shortfall) ($ 193.83)
THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING HOLY NAME PARISH
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VOCATIONS CORNER It is to easy to think that in order to become holy we have to be exactly like the saints, when actually all of the saints were different from each other. What is the path through life that God is asking you to walk ……. To sow seed……to bear fruits….? You are invited to think and explore the possibility of walking and searching. The answer is in your heart.
Pray Psalm 139
PARISH ADVENT RETREAT Theme: “Advent & Fulfillment in the Gospel of
Matthew in Our Day” Date: Saturday, December 1st, 2007 Time: 9:00 am (Mass in the Pastoral Center Chapel) 9:30 AM (Flanagan Center) concludes at 2:00 pm. Fee: $10.00 includes lunch
All are welcome.
NEW LECTORS’ TRAINING Continues on the 2nd Sunday after the 9:30 am Mass and on the 4th Sunday after 11:30 am Mass. If inter-ested, please meet with Sr. Stella at the Church.
Second Week of November 5:00 PM Bill & Claudia Bogdan 7:30 AM Josie Lopez & George Ramirez 9:30 AM George Ramirez & Le-Oul Samson 11:30 AM Tuan Nguyen & Andrew Kelly
CANOSSIAN CORNER The charism of a religious congregation is a special gift from God to the founder or foun-dress for his or her whole congregation. This charism is what gives a congregation its char-
acteristics and its specific mission in the Church and in the world. The charism of the Canossian Daughters of Charity is to contemplate the infinite love of God manifested in Jesus Crucufued, and to live the same love in the service of the pople who are most in need. This is the gift that Magda-len of Canossa received and has passed on to the Congrega-tion.
The Fil-Am Club of Holy Name presents: Everyone is welcome to attend this special community event with noted guest speaker, Chief Fred H. Lau, TSA Federal Security Director, Oakland Airport and former Chief of Police, San Francisco Police Department. Chief Lau will speak about his work in the federal sector and in the local community. He remains active with the fullest diversity of communities in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Date: Friday, November 16, 2007 Time: 7:30 p.m. Place: Flanagan Center, Holy Name of Jesus Church
If you have any questions, please contact Lito Coloma (415) 665-7092 or at [email protected]
Congratulations & Happy 48th Wedding Anniversary to Antonio & Betty Nascimento
VOCATIONS CROSS Receiving the Vocations Cross this week at the 3 PM Chi-nese Mass is Helen Koo—thank you for continuing to pray for Vocations.
ATTN: LECTORS, E.M.s & USHERS On November 11th after the 9:30 AM Mass there will be a meeting with all the Lectors, Extraordinary Ministers and Ushers.—Sr. Stella
BENEFIT FRUITCAKE SALE AT HOLY NAME Help support the Benedic-tine Monks from Big Sur! Once again we will have the delicious fruitcakes from the Benedictine monks of Big Sur available for sale after all the Masses on Novem-ber 11 and November 18. Fruit & Date Nut cakes are priced at $12 per one pound cake and boxed Christmas cards ($10 per box) fea-turing the art work of Father Arthur Poulin who is a Camal-dolese monk, priest, and artist.
GOD IS WITH US The Book of Wisdom tells us that the spirit of God is in all things. What a wonderful thought, and what a wonderful image to keep in front of us as we travel down life’s road. For if the path is revealed in the treading, it’s good to know that God is with us—and all around us—every step of the way. But Paul knows that this divine presence is not timid. In-stead, God calls out to us, and Paul prays that we, along with the Thessalonians, might be made worthy of that call. And who knows more about God’s call than Zacchaeus, the tax collector? Jesus called him out of a tree, for goodness’ sake. Or perhaps more correctly, as we reflect upon the end of today’s Gospel read-ing, for heaven’s sake.
CELEBRANTS FOR NEXT WEEK-END Saturday, November 10 3:00 PM Chinese—Rev. Daniel Nascimento Saturday, November 10 5:00 PM Vigil— Fr. Don D’Angelo Sunday, November 11
7:30 AM— Fr. Don D’Angelo 9:30 AM—Bishop Ignatius Wang 11:30 AM— Fr. Michael Padazinski 5:15 PM Vietnamese— Fr. Te Van Nguyen
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READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Rom 11:29-36; Lk 14:12-14 Tuesday: Rom 12:5-16b; Lk 14:15-24 Wednesday: Rom 13:8-10; Lk 14:25-33 Thursday: Rom 14:7-12; Lk 15:1-10 Friday: Ez 47:1-2,8-9, 12; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22 Saturday: Rom 16:3-9, 16, 22-27; Lk 16:9-15 Sunday: 2 Mc 7:1-2, 9-14; Ps 17; 2 Thes 2:16-3:5; Lk 20:27-38 [27,34-38]
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time;
Daylight Saving Time ends Tuesday: Election Day Friday: The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
in Rome Saturday: St. Leo the Great
SAVE THE DATE!
CRAB BASH FAMILY DINNER 2007
Saturday, DECEMBER 1, 2007 Doors open at 6 PM Dinner at 6:30 PM
Hosted Bar
Ryan Hall 1560 40th Ave. San Francisco, CA 94122
General Admission: $35.00 Table for 8: $260.00
Children (ages 6-12): $10.00
Menu: French rolls/butter
Green Salad with champagne dressing Marinated cracked dungeness crab
Pasta with Marinara Sauce Cheesecake
Red or White Wine/Beer/Punch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - HN CRAB BASH TICKET ORDER FORM:
Please make check payable to Holy Name: Name:_______________________Phone:________ (pls. list everyone in your party on a separate sheet and attach to this form). I would like to purchase: # of General Admissions:______ _X$35.00=_______ # of Children (6-12)___________ X$10.00=_______ # of Tables for 8_____________ X$260.00=_______ # of Sponsorships*___________ X$35.00=________ Total Enclosed: ___________ *If you would like to sponsor a Priest or a Sister, sponsor-ships are $35.00 each.
AN INVITATION You are cordially invited to join with the people of
Good Shepherd Catholic Church In celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Ordination of
Rev. Piers Lahey
The Mass will be on Sunday, December 2, 2007 at 12:00 Noon
The First Sunday of Advent The Beginning of the New Year of the Church.
Good Shepherd Church is located at 901 Oceana Boulevard
Pacifica, California
Reception and Refreshments following the Mass in the Gym
Holy Name Chinese Ministry 25th Anniversary Celebration
A very special thank you is extended to Most Rev. Bishop Ignatius Wang for celebrating our Thanksgiving Mass, and to Rev. Donald D’Angelo, Rev. Te Van Nguyen and Rev. Dominic Lee for concelebrating. Thank you to all the par-ticipants at Mass and at the dinner which went very well. More than 200 people, including friends from eight Parishes in the Archdiocese attended. Their presence and support meant so much to us. Our gratitude also goes to the many people who donated prizes, contributed musical and danc-ing performances, designed floral arrangements, helped with the set-up and clean-up or gave a big hand in various ways to make the celebration a great success. May we con-tinue to be closely united in spreading the love and peace of Jesus Christ. And may God bless us.
If Christians spent as much time praying as they do grumbling, they would have nothing to grumble about.—Anonymous
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HOLY NAME SCHOOL
Dear Holy Name Parent/s, A very special thank you is extended to our fourteen Eighth Graders and one Seventh Grader who represented Holy Name at the Harvest Festival hosted by Playmate Coopera-tive Nursery School this past Saturday. These great young people arrived in uniform, helped direct activities and gave between two to six hours each to spread the good news about Holy Name School into that community. HELP NEEDED WITH WEBSITE Holy Name School’s website needs updating. If there is anyone who is interested in helping or working on the school’s website, your input would be greatly appreciated. If you are interested, please call the school office. BOOK FAIR The Book Fair is coming to Holy Name! Because of the possible imminent move in of ABC’s (preschool), the book Fair will be in the art room this year. Stop by the 3A class-room beginning Monday, November 5th, through Friday, November 16th, to browse and buy from the great selection of books and more! Students will be receiving an order form with a partial selection of books for your convenience. Checks should be made payable to Holy Name School. Cash is accepted at the Book Fair. HIGH TEA Thank you to all the participants of our high tea. We appre-ciate all the guests who attended. I believe a lively time was had by all. My extreme appreciation to the wonderful team who executed the project – Loriann Raji (pastry chef), Erin Lynch, Cathy Gilmore, Mary Bowen, Liz Sharpe, Ahn Pham, Elizabeth Iwaszewicz, Gabriella Enescu, Lada Tsibu-lya, Jackie Alcaraz, Colleen Durkin, Belete, Mrs. Mooney and Mrs. Cheetham. Thank you to Ivy Chan (parishioner) for the extraordinary floral arrangements. After expenses, the event netted $910 for our science program.
Thank you, Pat Glenn
Next... Science Shopping for educational products !!!! 4th & 5th GRADE FAMILY MASS REFRESHMENTS – THANK YOU Thank you to Roberta Beach(Kimberly, 7th), Amy Chen (Grant Lee, 5th), Vicky & Jeff Goh (Justin, 5th) ,and Mi-chelle Hansen (Jacob Wilson-Gates, 5th) for setting up and serving after-mass refreshments last Sunday. The chil-dren really enjoyed the juice and donuts. A big thanks goes to Grace Barraza (Christian, 5th), for coordinating all the work!
Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time
THE SETUP
Poor Zaccheus! In today’s tale, Luke sets him up as an unbelievably nasty villain, a sinner par excellence, if there can be such a thing. He’s a tax collector; moreover, he’s the chief tax collector, the head sinner. He’s also a wealthy one, so he’s probably very good at extortion, cheating, oppress-ing the poor, and all sorts of foul behavior. He’s short, con-sidered a physical malady and sign of God’s disfavor in his culture. To top it off, he lives in Jericho, a city condemned by Joshua when the Israelites settled in the Promised Land. But Jesus knows and sees what the author of Wisdom has told us earlier today: that the imperishable spirit of the Lord, lover of souls, is in all things, even in this reprehensi-ble little knave. And this Jesus, getting nearer and nearer his destiny in Jerusalem, not only allows Zaccheus to speak with him, but seeks him out. Jesus boldly invites himself to stay under Zaccheus’ roof and incorporate himself into the life of this malefactor. No wonder the people who were looking on started to grumble!
AN EARLY—OR LATE—CHRISTMAS Luke’s Gospel is the source of what has become known as “the” Christmas story. Two of the major themes of Luke’s infancy narrative are joy and the coming of salva-tion. Zaccheus today welcomes Jesus with joy, and Jesus announces that salvation has come. In the scene that pre-cedes this one (we don’t hear it at Sunday Mass), salvation comes when Jesus heals a blind man just outside Jericho. Jesus has transformed the city of condemnation into one of vision and light. The presence of this Jesus is enough to remind Zaccheus of his sins so he might, as Wisdom re-minds us, abandon his wickedness and come to believe in the Lord by living an upright life. He makes promises to Jesus that his future actions will be fair and just. We never find out whether he keeps these promises, but the signifi-cance of the passage is that the faith of Abraham super-sedes the condemnation of Joshua; the obstacles to grace in Zaccheus’ life are not as important as the relentless, seeking, saving heart of the Lord, lover of souls. Today’s Readings: Wisdom 11:22 — 12:2; Psalm 145:1–2, 8–11, 13, 14; 2 Thessalonians 1:11 — 2:2; Luke 19:1–10 Copyright © 2006, World Library Publications. All rights reserved.
GOVERNMENT Government is a trust, and the officers of the government are trustees; and both the trust and the trustees are created for the benefit of the people. —Henry Clay