1640 Addison Street, Berkeley, CA 94703 Phone (510) 843-2244 Fax (510) 843-2730 Email: [email protected]
www.stjosephtheworkerchurch.org
Mass & Confession Schedule
SATURDAY
Mass: 8:00 am Confessions
4:00 —4:45 pm
Sunday Vigil Mass 5:00pm
SUNDAY Mass 8:00am
Confessions 9:15 am until last penitent has
confessed. Mass 9:30am
Mass (Spanish) 11:00am Mass (Er itrean Ge ’ez)
12:30pm
MONDAY-FRIDAY Mass: 7:30 am
WEDNESDAY
EVENINGS Adoration of the Blessed
Sacrament 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Confessions 6:00-6:45 pm
MINISTRIES
Rev. Kenneth Nobrega
Rev. Ghebriel Woldai
Chaplain to Ge’ez Community
In Residence
Rev. Raphael Okitafumba
Deacon José Manuel Pérez Permanent Deacon
Elizabeth Oishi Comly Transition Coordinator
Eddie Ma Director Religious Education
Baptism/Bautismos Deacon José Manuel Pérez Platicas: Tercer Martes, 7:00 pm
Lectors/Lectores Remy Bravo Seay (English) Erika Guerrero (Español)
Eucharistic Ministers Yanny Chavarria (English) Ruben Araujo ((Español)
Sacristan Freddy Morales
CATHOLIC CEMETERIES DIOCESE OF OAKLAND St. Joseph Cemetery St. Mary Cemetery
San Pablo phone (510) 223-1265 Oakland phone (510) 654-0936
Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time October 4, 2015
Let the children come to me; do not prevent them,
for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. — Mark 10:14
GOD’S WORD TODAY
Our journey of faith through these Sundays of Ordinary Time has been marked by calls to re-examine the atti-tudes and behaviors that shape our relationships. Today we are called to take a keen look at our understand-ing of the sacrament of marriage. Divorce, as presented in today’s television shows and movies, is often seen as the first resort when a relationship is in trouble. In this view, marriage is depicted as something that is as easily thrown away as a paper cup. If we believe that Jesus Christ is at the foundation of every sacramental marriage, then today’s worldview is simply turned on its head. As we listen to today’s scriptures, let us be mindful of family, friends, and members of our communities who have struggled with the difficult issues of ir-reconcilable marriages. Let us also pray that God will strengthen every couple who has committed themselves to love, honor, and cherish one another. From Saint Margaret Sunday Missal, copyright © J. S. Paluch Company
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The man said, “This one is bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; this one shall be called ‘woman’ ” (Genesis 2:18-24). Psalm — May the Lord bless us all the days of our lives (Psalm 128). Second Reading — He who consecrates and those who are being consecrated all have one origin (Hebrews 2:9-11). Gospel — Whoever does not accept the kingdom of God like a child shall not enter it (Mark 10:2-16 [2-12]).
Please Pray For the Sick Josefina Jimenez, Michael Boutte
Aliver Starsky, Maria Garcia Juanita Estrellas, Melissa Halim, Jacob Marshall,
Luis Perez, Rosa M. Orozco, Rita Streuli, Patricia Weberling, Stella Perkins,
Pat Barnet, Lovelle & Michelle Bradford, Ann Zito And Recently Deceased
Maria Tran+ Federico Aragon, Sr+ Dorothy Abraams+ Nathaniel Barnes+
Joyce Gressel+ Charles Robinson+ Rosa Dumaquing+
Cheryl V. Broxton+ Luis Perez Ramirez+ Marjorie Brodt+ Mateo J. Ramos+
PARISH NEWS Plate Collection: September 27, 2015:
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OCTOBER Mass Intentions Requested by:
MASS READINGS The readings for mass will be found on page
1171 of the hard-cover Blue Book.
Love that Reaches into the Abyss: Dante, the Pope, and the Mother of Mercy
* A lecture in preparation for the upcoming
Jubilee of Mercy * Friday, October 9th
Mass @ 6pm—Lecture @ 7pm AT: St. Joseph the Worker Church
Why has Pope Francis suggested we use Dante’s Di-vine Comedy as our spiritual reading for the upcom-ing Jubilee Year of Mercy? “Dante is a prophet of hope, herald of the possibility of redemption, liberation and the profound transfor-mation of every man and woman, of all humanity.” - Pope Francis Patrick Gardner, PhD, tutor at Thomas Aquinas College, author of scholarly articles on Dante in rela-tion to Aquinas and to Plato, will be speaking on why the Pope has made this suggestion and how to make use of it. Dr. Gardner will discuss how Dante’s masterwork shows us a way beyond the apparent opposition of justice and mercy. He will provide insight into the role of Mary in the Divine Comedy, and suggest ways to use this insight in our own exploration of Dante and mercy. The talk will be an apt introduction to Dante as a spiritual and mystical guide in our journey through the Jubilee Year of Mercy.
St. Joseph the Worker Church
Presents:
Blue Mass at The Cathedral of Christ the Light
October 9, 2015—10:00am 2121 Harrison St, Oakland, CA 94612
All First Responders and Their Families Invited
Every day, lives are saved and touched by first re-sponders. This inter-faith service will honor all those men and women who serve the citizens of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, as well as remember all those who lost their lives in the line of duty in the past year. Luncheon to follow. More information:
http://www.oakdiocese.org/offices/communication/2015-blue-mass
TOWARD HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS From the beginning of creation, God intended for people to live together in relationship with one another. Much of scripture shows us how to do this as it illustrates and clarifies God’s plans. The read-ings this weekend guide us in the value and care of our relationships. Specifically, the Gospel focuses on the circumstances of failed relationships. Unlike the Pharisees, we would do well not to focus on the laws that pertain to failed relationships, but concentrate instead on what God really intended for us. Healthy bonds require a lot of our time and energy. They certainly require trust and honesty. Jesus demon-strated a deep commitment to his friends and to us. As our brother, he gave his very life for us. Children work hard at friendships. They trust, forgive, and love without conditions. The final words of today’s Gospel invite us to welcome Jesus and the people of our relationships with the fresh enthusiasm of a child. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
NOTICIAS DE LA PARROQUIA 27 de septiembre 2015
Colección: $2276.50
4 de octubre de 2015 Dejen que los niños se acerquen a mí y no se lo impidan, porque
el Reino de Dios es de los que son como ellos.
— Marcos 10:14
Vigésimo Séptimo Domingo
del Tiempo Ordinario
LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — Dios crea una compañera apropiada para Adán: Eva. Ellos pasan a ser una sola carne (Génesis 2:18-24). Salmo — Dichoso el que teme al Señor (Salmo 128 [127]). Segunda lectura — Cristo, el que consagra, y aquéllos a quienes consagra tienen un mismo origen. Por eso puede llamarlos “hermanos” (Hebreos 2:9-11). Evangelio — Lo que Dios ha unido, que ningún ser humano lo separe. Dejen que los niños vengan a mí (Marcos 10:2-16).
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo Respetemos la Vida
Lunes: Simjat Torah (festividad judía) comienza a la puesta del sol
Martes: San Bruno; Beata Marie-Rose Durocher Miércoles: Nuestra Señora del Rosario
Viernes: San Dionisio y compañeros; San Juan Leonardi
Sábado: Santa María Virgen
CAMINO A RELACIONES SALUDABLES Desde comienzos de la creación, Dios tenía planeado que los seres humanos vivieran unidos llevándose bien unos con otros. Gran parte de la Sagrada Escritura nos muestra cómo hacerlo, a la vez que explica y clarifica el plan de Dios. Las lecturas este fin de semana ofrecen una guía para valorar y cuidar de nuestras relaciones humanas. Específicamente, el Evangelio se enfoca en las circunstancias de una relación que ha fallado. A diferencia de los fariseos, nos conviene no tanto enfatizar las leyes que se aplican a relaciones que fallan, sino más bien, dar prioridad a lo que en realidad Dios deseaba para nosotros. Los vínculos saludables requieren de nosotros mucho tiempo y dedicación. Ciertamente exigen confianza y honestidad. Jesús demostró un profundo compromiso con sus amigos y para con nosotros. Como un hermano, entregó hasta su vida por nosotros. Los niños se ocupan mucho de sus amistades. Ellos confían, perdonan, aman sin condi-ciones. Las palabras finales del Evangelio de hoy nos invitan a recibir a Jesús y a aquellos con quienes nos relacionamos, con el entusiasmo y la frescura de un niño. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE El matrimonio es una vocación y estilo de vida sagrado, instituido por Dios, mismo que no debe tomarse a la ligera. Así como no se concede el sacra-mento del orden a un varón que no se ha preparado debidamente, una persona que no se ha preparado debidamente, no debe ser admitida al sacramento del matrimonio. Así como a las religiosas y los religi-osos no profesan una consagración de vida sin antes haberse asegurado de su motivación, la pareja com-prometida debe ver y evaluar muy bien lo que está haciendo y asegurarse de que no haya algún impedi-mento para el matrimonio. Han de reconocer con-cientemente cuál es la motivación por la cual quieren unir su vida. Para que un matrimonio sea válido, según las leyes de la Iglesia, los contrayentes deben tener una edad apropiada, saber lo que hacen y que no haya impedimento alguno, por ejemplo, la presión de la familia, embarazo prematuro o el deseo de salir de la casa familiar. Los dos deben consentir una vida de esposos por el resto de su vida y ser siempre fieles el uno al otro. Este compromiso debe hacerse públi-camente, ante un miembro del clero y dos testigos. Cumplidos todos estos requisitos, los dos se hacen una sola carne, como dice Jesús. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
HABLAMOS DE DIOS Casi todo lo que se dice de Dios carece de méri-to por la sencilla razón de que se puede decir.
—San Gregorio Magno
EL ÁNIMO Así como el oxígeno es vital para el cuerpo, así
es el ánimo para el alma. —Anónimo
1640 Addison Street, Berkeley, CA 94703 Phone: (510) 843-2244 Fax: (510) 843-2730 Email: [email protected]
Prayer Intentions of Pope Francis for the month of October Universal: That human trafficking, the modern form of slavery, may be eradicated. Evangelization: That with a missionary spirit the Christian communities of Asia may
announce the Gospel to those who are still awaiting it.
Intenciones de oración para el mes de octubre—Papa Francisco Universal: Que el tráfico de seres humanos, la forma moderna de esclavitud,
pueda ser erradicada. Para la Evangelización: Que las Comunidades Cristianas de Asia, con un espíritu
misionero, puedan anunciar el Evangelio para los que aún lo esperan.
Diocese of Oakland’s 19th Annual
Chautauqua “The Gathering of Peoples”
Saturday, October 10, 2015 9:30 am—4:00 pm
The Cathedral of Christ the Light 2121 Harrison Street Oakland, CA 94612
Procession & Eucharistic Celebration with BISHOP MICHAEL C. BARBER, SJ
Entertainment & Food will follow More Information: www.oakdiocese.org/chautauqua
Our Lady of the Rosary Feast Day, Wednesday, October 7th
I beg you to present my petition to your Divine Son. If you will pray for me, I cannot be refused. I know, dearest Mother, that you want me to seek God?s holy Will concerning my request. If what I ask for should not be granted, pray that I may receive that which will be of greater benefit to my soul. I offer you this spiritual ?Bouquet of Roses? because I love you. I put all my confidence in you, since your prayers before God are most powerful. For the greater glory of God and for the sake of Jesus, your loving Son, hear and grant my prayer. Sweet Heart of Mary, be my salvation.
My dearest Mother Mary, behold me, your child, in prayer at your feet. Accept this Holy Rosary, which I offer you in ac-cordance with your requests at Fatima, as a proof of my ten-der love for you, for the intentions of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, in atonement for the offenses committed against your Immaculate Heart, and for this special favor which I earnest-ly request in my Rosary Novena: (Mention your request).
Our Lady Of The Holy Rosary Novena