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MASS SCHEDULE/HORARIOS DE MISA:
Monday – Saturday: Parish Chapel - 7:30 a.m.Saturday Masses/Misas: Serra Center - 5:00 p.m., [7:00 p.m. Español]Sunday Masses/Misas: Old Mission - 7:00 a.m.
Serra Center - 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., [12:00 p.m. Español], and 5:00 p.m.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION/RECONCILIACIÓN:Saturdays/Sábados: Serra Center - 9:00 a.m. (Except on Holiday Weekends/Excepto días festivos)
SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK/UNCION PARA LOS ENFERMOSSaturday/Sábados: Parish Chapel - Nov. 12: 7:30 & 11:00 am
ADORATION/ADORACION: 1st Friday/1er Viernes: Parish Chapel - 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.
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2 | MISSION SAN LUIS REY PARISH, Oceanside, California — November 6, 2011
FROM THE PASTOR’S DESKParish Directory/Directorio ParroquialOffice Hours/Horario de Oficina: Tues./Sat.: 8 -4 pm
(760) 757-3250 / Fax. (760) 757-32994070 Mission Ave., Oceanside CA 92057
E-mail: [email protected]: www.sanluisreyparish.org
PASTORAL STAFFFr. Charles “Chuck” Talley, OFM - Pastor:
(760) 757-3250 x114/ [email protected]. Adrian Peelo, OFM - Associate Pastor:(760) 757-3250 x123/ [email protected]
Fr. Luis Guzman, OFM - Associate Pastor:(760) 757-3250 x107/ [email protected]
FRIARS IN RESIDENCEOld Mission - (760) 757-3651
Fr. Laurence Dolan, OFM - Old Mission GuardianFr. David Gaa, OFM - Old Mission Executive DirectorFr. Andrés Rivero, OFMFr. Michael Dallmeier, OFM - Old Mission Cemetery Chaplain
PARISH OFFICES/OFICINAS PARROQUIALESFr. Adrian Peelo, OFM: Liturgical Coordinator/Coord de Liturgia
(760) 757-3250 x123 / [email protected] “Lupe” Rios: Director of Worship/Dir. De Alabanza(760) 547-0709/ [email protected]
Allen Hartman-Business Manager/Gerente de Negocios(760) 547-0705 / [email protected]
Malia Campbell-Bookkeeper/Contadora(760) 547-0711 / [email protected]
Shirley Gonzalez-Parish Secretary/Secretaria(760) 547-0706/ [email protected]
Karen Willson: Digital Media/Medios de Comunicación(760) 547-0701/ [email protected]
Carmen Parra: Social Concerns Director/Dir. de Asuntos Sociales(760) 547-0708
Maricela Rivadeneyra: Receptionist/Recepcionista(760) 547-0735 / [email protected]
Christie Herrera: Receptionist & Scheduler/Recepcionista-Calendario (760) 547-0734 / [email protected]
FAITH FORMATION OFFICE/FORMACION DE FE(760) 547-0734 / [email protected]
Bill Bischoff - Director of Catechetical Ministry(760) 547-0702/ [email protected]
Larry LaGrasta - Coordinator of English Elementary/Jr. High(760) 547-0712/ [email protected]
Elena Zavala - Coordinator of Spanish Elementary(760) 547-0715/ [email protected]
PARISH SCHOOL/ESCUELA PARROQUIALPre-K - 8th / (760) 757-3232 / www.omms.orgWanda King - Principal [Off. Hrs.: 7:45 a.m. - 3:45 p.m.]
HISTORIC OLD MISSION/MISION ANTIGUA(760) 757-3651 / www.sanluisrey.orgTerry Hawthorne - Cemetery x133Retreat Center - (760) 757-3659
AFTER HOURS EMERGENCY ANOINTING OF THE SICK,CALL/PARA EMERGENCIAS DE UNCION A LOS ENFER-MOS DESPUES DE HORAS DE OFICINA, LLAMAR AL:
(760) 583-3393
Dear Parish Family,
Peace and all good! This weekend we find a familiar
parable in the Gospel of Matthew (25:1-13)—the story
of the ten virgins (in some translations, referred to as
‘bridesmaids’). Half of them are ‘wise’—they have pre-
pared for the coming of the Bridegroom. The other fivehave failed to be vigilant and are locked out of the wed-
ding celebration. If we look only to the fate of the five
foolish virgins, Matthew’s appears ominous. There is a
sense of impending doom in the air for those who do
not meet their responsibilities. But what about the
other five virgins—those who remained awake and are
received into God’s Kingdom of life and love?
It’s not at all difficult to draw the appropriate infer-
ence. We, too, need to be prepared, alert and awake
for the coming of the Lord in our lives. That ‘coming’
occurs both in a partial way each and every day of ourlives, and in a most complete way when we meet the
Lord at the end of our lives and at the end of time. But
our preparations should be filled with joy and anticipa-
tion, not with fear and dread. Too often we have been
given false information about God—representations of
God as avenging and punitive— out to get us. But the
image and reality of God shown to us by Jesus is just the
opposite. God is a God of love, of peace, of friendship,
hope, and justice—who comes to us in our daily lives in
a thousand disguises, both attractive and distressing. It
is our job to search for the God who is in our midst—at
least in a partial way—right here and right now. Disci-
pleship, by its nature, requires authentic discipline—a
willingness to ‘show up’ for God with consistent effort
and to trust that God will always show up for us.
Blessed Teresa of Calcutta put it this way: "At the end
of our lives, we will not be judged by how many diplo-
mas we have received, how much money we have
made or how many great things we have done. We will
be judged by ‘I was hungry and you gave me to eat. I
was naked and you clothed me. I was homeless and you
took me in.’ Hungry not only for bread-but hungry for
love. Naked not only for clothing-but naked of humandignity and respect. Homeless not only for want of a
room of bricks-but homeless because of rejection. This
is Christ in distressing disguise."
God bless,
Fr. Chuck
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November 6, 2011 — Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time | 3
With gratitude for the gifts they have received, parishioners
and visitors made a joyful return to the Lord of the following:
Collection for the weekend of 10/30/11: Plate Collection: $6,311.00
Envelope Collection: $9,462.50
EFT Envelope Collection: $4,262.00
On-line Giving: $88.00 TOTAL SUNDAY COLLECTION: *$20,123.50
*toward MSLRP operating expenses
OTHER: Special Collection: Franciscan Missions: $2,041.00*
Franciscan collection-does not stay with parish
TOTAL COLLECTIONS: $22,164.50
Average weekly collection for the parish operatingexpenses this fiscal year to date: $20,650
Our weekly target is: $24,400.00 (-$3,750.00)
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
Elsewhere in the Parish:
Many thanks to the members of Las Madrinas Altar & Ro-sary Society for their generous contribution toward the pur-
chase of the new statue of St. Francis in the Koi Pond. Con-
gratulations, also, to their newly elected President, MarilynGilliland, and to outgoing President Margaret Hernandez.
Las Madrinas has been an invaluable source of leadership
and support in the Parish for many years. Women interested
in joining can contact Marilyn at: 760/967-6397 (email:[email protected])
Kudos to everyone involved in the extraordinary celebra-
tion of the Dia de los Muertos this past weekend. The al-
tares in front of the Serra Center-- memory and honor of the
families of deceased parishioners. They were lovingly con-
structed by the ministry groups in our Hispanic Community.
Thanks, also, to everyone who helped with the event—from
parking (Knights of Columbus, MOP) to volunteer help at the
Old Mission. What a wonderful celebration of our unity and
faith!
Speaking of the Knights of Columbus, many thanks to the
Knights, their Ladies and—in a special way—the Squires— alltheir hard work on this weekend’s Great Spaghetti Dinner.
Father Adrian was one of the featured chefs, so we know the
food was good! Thanks, also, to the Knights, for their work
on the recent Tootsie Roll Drive to benefit people with intel-
lectual disabilities….
Finally, thanks to the member of our Parish Youth Group
who assisted in the recent Blood Drive here. Next YouthMass: Sunday, November 13, 5pm.
SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK
The parish will be offering the Sacrament of the Anointing of
the Sick on Saturday, November 12, 2011 at the 7:30 a.m.
Mass and at 11:00 a.m. in our Parish Chapel.
THANKSGIVING MASSThursday, November 24th, 2011
10:00 a.m. Serra Center.
(Offices will be Closed Thursday 11/24, Friday 11/25 and
Saturday 11/26. There will be NO Sacrament of
Reconciliation on Sat., 11/26.
DiscernmentOur Vocation Discernment Group will meet at the Mission on
Wednesday 9th
November for dinner, scripture sharing and
conversation. If you are a male over 21 and wondering what
life might hold for you…what God may want you to do with
your life…come and join us. No strings or obligations at-
tached…you are welcome! For questions and/or information
contact Fr. Adrian (me), at [email protected] (760
-547-0723)Have a wonderful week and let your light shine.
Fr. Adrian
FR. ADRIAN’S CORNER
The New Roman MissalThe 3
rdedition of the Roman Missal will come into use on
the First Sunday in Advent 2011. The Missal is the book used
at Mass containing all the prayers said by the priest and con-
gregation, including the Eucharistic Prayers. These used to
be in Latin until 1965 when we got the 2nd
edition of the Mis-
sal in English. This new edition of the Missal contains a fresh
translation from the original Latin into English of all the
prayers we use at Mass. The biggest challenge will be for
the priests who will be praying these prayers aloud on behalf
of the whole assembly. There are some changes to the Glo-
ria, the Creed, and in some other places, but these are not
extensive. You’ll find as you listen to the new translationthat our prayers are more lyrical or poetic than they have
been. I have no doubt that our ears and our heats will adjust
in time, so…”be not afraid!”
On Sunday 13 and Sunday 20 of November we are offering
short workshops (20 minutes) on the Roman Missal in the
McKeon Center after all the English Masses (except the 7:00
am). This will give everyone who wishes an opportunity to
learn more about this new translation and to ask questions.
PARISH NEWS & HAPPENINGSCHILDREN’S CHOIR:
The Parish Children’s Choir is looking for pa-
rishioners to help sponsor us with donations
to get choir robes. If you can help, please
write a check to the parish and specify that it
its for the children’s choir robes. If you’d like more informa-
tion, you can contact our Director of Worship, Lupe Rios, at
[email protected]. Thank you!
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4 | MISSION SAN LUIS REY PARISH, Oceanside, California — November 6, 2011
PARISH PHOTOGRAPHERS
Showcase your work! You’re invited to submit 2-4 photographs
for our Parish Art Show that showcases the work of the photographyministry and photographers at Mission and Parish.
In the spirit of St. Francis, our theme is: All Good Things: fromthe words of St. Francis’ Praises of God. : “You are love. You are
beauty. You are gentleness. You are all good. You are supreme
good. You are peace. You are justice. You are joy. You are all
riches and you suffice for us.” Your photographs should express your interpretation of the
theme. Please choose your works and take to Kinkos or any other
graphic arts business of your choice. Have your artwork printed and
enlarged to a size of your choice and mount your work on a posterboard. Please place your name and phone number on the back of your poster board.
Bring your pieces to Karen Willson in the parish office on or beforeSaturday November 19th., 2011. The art show will take place onSunday, November 20th
hafter the 8am Mass in the Serra Gardens
under tents and end after the Spanish Mass, about 3pm. Your art-
work will be available for pickup in the parish office on Tuesday,
November 22, 2011.Thank you for participating! Any questions? Please call the head of
the Photography Ministry, Tom Reising at 760-941-6811
TOWN HALL Q&A WEEK TWO
This week we have two similar questions to answer. The first
is in the form of a statement---Money is needed first before
any new services or expansion. The parish Finance Council
established a policy several years ago that before any project
was started (especially if money would be borrowed to fund
the project) that at least one half of the funds had to be in
hand. This is a very conservative way to insure that we donot start a project that we cannot finish and that any debt be
at a reasonable level that the parish can handle. The parish
has been debt free since February of 2008. The second ques-
tion deals with whether or not the Bishop has any say in how
we spend our money . On a day to day basis the short answer
is no; however for major building programs (even as small as
our Parking Lot/Sports Court) we must present our plans and
our needs in order to get permission to proceed.
ATTENTION ALL MINISTRY HEADS: Please make plans to
attend our next Quarterly Leadership Meeting. The meeting
is set for Saturday, Nov. 19. We will begin at 9:00am in theparish Chapel and finish by 12noon. Please come and con-tribute to build a stronger Parish!
SICK AND HOMEBOUND MINISTRY: We will meet on
Sat., Nov. 19, from 1:00-3:00 p.m. in Rm. #1. Volunteers are
needed to take the Holy Eucharist to those in the hospital. If
you can help, please attend this meeting – training is pro-
vided. Our speaker will be our pastor, Fr. Chuck Talley. For
more info., call Dorothy/Walter Arney at 760-722-5616.
A L L A R E W E L C O M E !The Vietnamese community invites you to cele-
brate St. Andrew Dung Lac and his companionswith a Mass at the Old Mission on Sunday, Nov.
20th @ 2:00 pm. For more information, please
contact Mai Vo at 760-433-4101.
PARISH T-SHIRTS! We are selling
“church” shirts for our religious educa-
tion elementary students. Look for the
table outside after Mass this morning! All shirts are $15 each.
If we don’t have your size, we'll order one for you!
SOCIAL CONCERNSTHANKSGIVING FOOD BASKET DRIVE
Please sponsor an entire family or whatever you can af-
ford for a generous Thanksgiving Food Basket at $40.00 perfamily. Baskets will include everything necessary for a beau-
tiful Thanksgiving dinner. Please mark your check “Food
Basket” and place it in the collection. We also gladly accept
any donations of turkeys, hams, other holiday goodies espe-
cially home baked cakes, pies and cookies, and cannedgoods. We would appreciate it if you would check your cans
and eliminate all out-dated, rusted, dented or obviously old
cans. Please bring your donations directly to the Social Con-
cerns Department in the Loretto House, across from the
McKeon Center during normal parish business hours.
Families sponsored to date: 65
Thank you all, Carmen Parra, Social Concerns:760-547-0708
W E H O N O R O U R V E T E R A N S . . .Veteran’s Day is the annual United States holiday honoring military
veterans. It is also celebrated as Armistice Day or Remembrance Dayin other parts of the world. It falls on November 11th
, the anniversary
of the armistice that ended World War I. Today we recognize those
members of our parish community who have served in our armed
forces:
Brother David Antonelli S.J.Navy/Army/USMC CorpsmanHM3 Hospitalman 3
rdClass 1969
-1973
Robert Conlin - Colonel (O-6)USAF 1955-1985
Keith V. DonahooChief Master Sergeant
USAF 1941-1964Served In World War II
Amio FaumuinaMaster SergeantUSMC Retired 30 Years
Jack FellerDental Tech 3
rdClass
1968-1974
Allen HartmanAviation Electricianmate2
ndClass US Navy 1969-1972
Rick Lewis - Master Sergeant
US Army 1973-1977
Cassandra Marvin
Sergeant
USMC 1969-1974
David Marvin
Major
USMC 1968-1998
Elizabeth Muszynski
CaptainUs Navy 1963-1969, 1973-1971
Eduardo Paz
SSGT. - USAF 13 years
Maria (Rose) Paz
SSGT.— USAF 10 Years
Francis Stack - US Army
Served In World War Ii 1943-45
Robert Whelan - QM1/C
(Quatermaster First Class)
US Coast Guard 1941-1945
Served In World War II
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Y O U T H M I N I S T R YLet no one have contempt for your youth, but be an example
for those who believe, in speech, conduct, love, faith and purity. (1 Timothy 4:12)
Sat. Nov. 5th: Confirmation WorkshopSat. Nov. 12: Mop and remodel Youth Ctr.Thurs. Nov. 10: Youth Gathering 6:30-8:30 p.m. Youth Ctr.Sun., Nov. 13: Youth Mass 5:00 p.m.Mon., Nov. 14: Pit Stop fundraiserThurs. Nov. 17: Youth Gathering: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Youth Ctr.
All high school youth are welcome! ¡Todos los jóvenes de pre-pa están invitados! Thank you for supporting our parishyouth! For more information, contact us at 760-547-0717,[email protected] or visit us on ...
NEEDED: WOODWORKING ARTIST who can burnish small
letters into the wood frames around the Canticle of Creatures
stained glass windows in Serra Center. This will resolve the
problem of stick-on letters being rubbed off. If you can helpyour parish with this project, please contact Pat Thompson at
760-433-8433.
F A I T H F O R M A T I O N
CONFIRMATION CORNERNovember’s calendar Tues., Nov. 8: No class election daySun., Nov. 13: Youth Mass 5:00pm liturgy of enrollment for all
confirmation candidatesTues., Nov. 15: Regular classes, confirmation parent meetings
(Eng. & Sp.) 6:40 p.m. McKeon Center Tues., Nov. 22: No class (Thanksgiving)Tues., Nov.29: Regular class schedule
MOP ( Maintain Our Parish) will meet on Saturday Nov.12 for our monthly project day . MOP is open to all in the
Parish who wish to create fellowship while we work to im-
prove the looks of our Mission Community. Come on up and
join in all the fun! We will begin at 8 am and work till noon.
Look for the folks in the orange shirts.
L I B R A R Y(OPEN: Sunday after Masses 8am-12pm/Thurs. 10am-3pm
For more info., call Pat Thompson 760-433-8433)
Library Category: Church Documents
If you prefer original sources of our Catholic faith, here is
the best category. Here you will find Papal Encyclicals & let-
ters; Documents from the Second Vatican Council, plus easy-
to-understand commentaries; Pastoral letters from the U.S
Catholic Conference of Bishops (USCCB) on topics that affect
the every day life of the laity; and copies of the official Catho-
lic Catechism, plus more commentaries.
If you have questions about the “whys” and “wherefores”
of what we as Catholics believe and practice and want to
read what was originally written by the Magisterium of the
Church, browse this section. After all, they were written for
and to us—the laity—the Church. So become informed!
PRAYER SERVICE, WORKSHOPS, CONCERTS:
Lecture: Nov.15, at 7:00 p.m. “The Life and Writing of PabloTac” in the Lasuen Rm. by Dr. Lisbeth Haas, professor of history at
UC Santa Cruz. Pablo Tac was a Luiseno Indian born at the Missionin 1820. Before age 20 Pablo Tac left for Rome where he hoped tobecome a Luiseno priest and return to the Mission. This is the
third in a series of lectures "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow"sponsored by the OMSLR Historic Foundation. The Foundation is
currently carrying on a major campaign to seismic retrofit theMission. There is no charge for this lecture, but any donations are
solicited toward the restoration. More information contact: MarySteiger 760-757-1405 or Mike Hughes at 760-757-3651 Ext 161.
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Composer and liturgical musician Pedro Rubalcava will be pre-senting a bilingual prayer service on Nov 18th at 7:30 pm in the
Old Mission Church. On Sat., Nov 19th, 9:00—12:00 noon, he will
be presenting a bilingual workshop on leading ecumenical prayerin a culturally diverse community and on Saturday at 8pm he willpresent a concert.
Bob Hurd will lead an evening prayer service at the Mission on
Dec 2 at 7:30 p.m., followed by a retreat on Prayer, Spirituality
and the Word, an exploration of Centering Prayer, Lectio Divinaand Liturgy of the Hours on Sat., Dec. 3 from 9:00 am—4:00 pmand a concert at 8:00 pm. Tickets are $15.00. There is no charge
for the retreat, but reservations are required.
For more information call 760-547-6641 or email [email protected].
OLD MISS ION N EWS
ADULT FAITH FORMATION UPDATES
Lessons of faith – Beginning Nov.8th
, will be
the start of a two week class on the New Trans-
lation of the Roman Missal. With the missal
now available, these classes will be a more in
depth look at the language, prayers and scrip-
tural images and reasons for the translation. If
you attended the previous classes don’t miss this short series!
Beginning the first week of advent will have a three weekclass on the origins and traditions of advent, of Christmastide,
and epiphany. We will begin a series on the Father’s of the
Church in the new year.
Parish weekly bible study – Beginning this week we will
offer the same classes described in the lessons of faith article
on the New Translation of the Roman Missal for two weeks.
With the missal now available, these classes will be a more in
depth look at the language, prayers, and scriptural images
and reasons for the translation. If you attended the previous
classes don’t miss this short series! At the conclusion of the
series on the New Missal we will begin the study of the Gospel
of Mark that will continue into the new year.
Parish Catechesis on the New Translation of the Roman
Missal – on the Sundays of Nov. 13 & 20 there will be a pres-
entation after the English speaking Masses on the New Trans-
lation of the Roman Missal. On Sat., Nov. 19th
, there will be
the same presentation given after the 5pm Mass. All presen-
tations will be in the McKeon Center.
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Happy Birthday To: Angela Nacional 11/6, Filomena Beltran 11/7, Jenine Jacinto 11/7, Al Chavez 11/8, Margaret Beltrán 11/9, Alexandra
Chun 11/9, Theresa Mathison 11/9, Stephen Kimball 11/10, Vennita Flanagan 11/11, Quinten Mangohig 11/11, Adriana García 11/11, DeborahMcLeod 11/11, Jesús Salinas 11/11, Floremy San Mateo 11/11,
Our Parishioners Asking For Prayers:[Please contact the Parish Off. to add or remove a parishioner’s name from the list.] Vincent Abate, Afasene Family, José Ameli-García,Cathy Archuleta, Sylvia V. Bagon, Ernesto Bazua, Richard Becker, John & Mary Fran Blankemeier, Geraldine Braun, Sarah Buzan, Candelaria
Castellón, Christian Chavez, Gregory Chávez, Jim Clifford, Margie Collins, Rosie Concepcion, Marge Dealy, Marie DeDonno, Dee Dismuke, Agnes Douglas, Einar Dyblie, Gunnery Sgt. Richard Grant Estudillo (Deployed 4/3/2010 to Afghanistan) Jean Feehan, Maurizio Fernan-dez, Jack Flatau, Fr. Jerry Frister, Mary Gallé, Francisco & María García, Jim Gibson, Virginia Gies, Clare Giska , Alice Greffly, Gonzalo Gon-zalez, George & June Gray, Jonathan Guerra, Amelia Guerrero, Jane Guinn, Genevieve Haase, Frances A. Hanger, Carlos Harrison, JaneHeim, Christine Harms, Ramona Hernandez, Beatrice Hoyt, Mary Jackson, Helen Johnson, Lorene Kimbrel, Theresa Kocheran, Jeanne Kopp,Robert Kremer, Jim Long, Marilyn Macken, Angelina Manalo, Cassandra Marvin, Deborah McLeod, Cullen McGovern-in Iraq, Greg & CynthiaMendez, Ramon Mendoza, Rosalba Mendoza, Albert J. Middlesworth, Patrice Miller, Luz Mora, Herman Mosqueda, Marilee Napier, ChristianNavarro (deployed to Afghanistan Nov. 2010), Jazmin Navarro, Sylvester Nwizu, Shirley O’Neil, Ken Owen, Alesio & Elsie Pele, Sheila, & Anastasia Pele, Imeleta Pele, Maria Pele, Gabriel Pele, Bro. Mo Peltier, George & Connie Pichel, Gina Ponce, Thelma Poorman, Julia Pren-dergast, Samuel Ramirez, Madeline Raymond, Rose Marie Reno, Beryl Rulon, Max & Eva Ruiz, Elaine Cruz Salas, Anita Saldaña, GonzalaSantos, Irene Sarrazin, Ruth Schneider, Dottie Schultz, Joseph F. Schwartz, Anne Stillman, Cele Suminski, Dorothy Sweeney, ElizabethSweeney, Patrick Sweeney, Roy Timerman, Stella Thil, Sally Thomas, Andrew Toma, Leticia Villanueva, Vincent Vitale, George Weaver, TimWeber, Patti Wiley.
Family & Friends of Parishioners:[Unless an update is given to the Parish Office, names will be kept on the list for a month only. ] Jeffrey, Shannon and Baby Elsie 10/9, Aldas & Colmenares families 10/30, Maryann Andele 10/9, Melba Bishop 10/23, Alex Doyle 10/30, Dave Flatau 10/30, Peter Gallé 10/09, Lt.Col. Paul Garcia (deployed to Iraq), Olga Ghirardelli 10/30, Michael Giannelli 10/30, Rita Gore 10/30, Jasmin Juarez 10/16, Brian Keith10/30, William Keith 10/30, Sgt. Joshua Livingston, USMC, Sgt. Israel Matos, USMC (wounded in Afghanistan), Pablo Mendoza 10/30,Ignacio Mora Curiel 10/30, Karen Nielsen 10/30, Corporal Jason Pacheco, Maria Resendiz 10/16, Phyllis Russo 11/6, Sgt. Walter Sander-son [deployed 5/2010], Don Sandling 10/23, Jan Spires 10/23, Sara Thompson 10/30, Nick Timerman 10/23, Ernestine Williams 10/09,
Hospital: Elvira Hernandez (mother of Alfredo), Katiuscia Iccabella, Ivan Escobar, Dennis Salasm, Martha Yetes, Faith St. Denis, Moises
Martinez. Death: Winifred Nolan, Carmen Herrera
6 | MISSION SAN LUIS REY PARISH, Oceanside, California — November 6, 2011
PRAYER MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE
P A R I S H M A S S I N T E N T I O N SNovember 12 to Nov. 19, 2011 (A Week Ahead)
Sat., November 12: 5:00 p.m. SC +Edgando Santos7:00 p.m. SC +David Solorio
Sun., November 13: 7:00 a.m. OM +Alice M. Bucher8:00 a.m. SC +Bro. Kelly Cullen, OFM
10:00 a.m. SC +Dana Edaugal12:00 p.m. SC +Crecensio Lopez
5:00 p.m. SC +Angel Tirona
Mon., November 14: 7:30 a.m. PC Simeona Salinda
Tues., November 15: 7:30 a.m. PC +Ian McCue
Wed., November 16: 7:30 a.m. PC +Natalie Tominna
Thurs., November 17: 7:30 a.m. PC +Walter Koenig
Fri., November 18: 7:30 a.m. PC +Joel Ulloa Carlisle
Sat., November 19: 7:30 a.m. PC +Reuben Quinn
SC - Serra Center; OM - Old Mission; PC - Parish Chapel
N O U R I S H M E N T F O R Y O U R S O U L
TODAY'S READINGSFirst Reading -- Wisdom is easily discerned by those who
love her (Wisdom 6:12-16.)
Psalm -- My soul is thirsting for you, O Lord my God (Psalm
63.)
Second Reading -- Since we believe that Jesus died and
rose again, through Jesus, God will bring with him those
who have died (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 [13-14].)
Gospel -- Stay awake! You know neither the day nor the
hour (Matthew 25:1-13.)
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Wis 1:1-7; Lk 17:1-6Tuesday: Wis 2:23 -- 3:9; Lk 17:7-10
Wednesday: Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Ps 46;
1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22
Thursday: Wis 7:22b -- 8:1; Lk 17:20-25
Friday: Wis 13:1-9; Lk 17:26-37
Saturday: Wis 18:14-16; 19:6-9; Lk 18:1-8
Sunday: Prv 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31; Ps 128;
1 Thes 5:1-6; Mt 25:14-30 [14-15, 19-21]
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WEEKLY CALENDAR/CALENDARIO SEMANAL Sunday, November 6 through Saturday, November 12, 2011
Domingo 6 de noviembre hasta el sábado 12 de noviembre del 2011
SUNDAY, November 6, 2011 - 32nd Sunday inOrdinary Time (Green)Sunday Masses: Old Mission: 7:00 a.m. |
Serra Ctr.: 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m.,[12:00 p.m. Spanish] and 5:00 p.m.
Library Open: 8:00-12:00 noon: Parish CenterFaith Formation: 1-6 grade: Parish & McKeon Ctrs:. 9-9:50Parent Ministry: Dining Rm. - 9:00-9:50 a.m.Faith Formation: Preschool & Kindergarten:
Parish & McKeon Ctrs.: 10-11:15 a.m.Bookstore: before/after 8/10 a.m. Masses - Serra Ctr. Foyer
MONDAY, November 7, 2011 - Parish OfficesClosed
[For “Anointing of the Sick” emergencies and/or fu- nerals, call (760) 583-3393] Daily Parish Chapel Mass: 7:30 a.m.
TUESDAY, November 8, 2011Daily Parish Chapel Mass: 7:30 a.m.Charismatic Prayer Mtg.: Mission Clare Room - 10:30 a.m.Lessons of Faith: Parish Rm. #1 - 11:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m.NO Youth Faith FormationHospitality Ministry Mtg.: Dining Rm. - 6:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, November 9, 2011Daily Parish Chapel Mass: 7:30 a.m.BINGO (x145): McK Ctr. open at 9:00 a.m., starts 11:30 amBereavement Mtg. Rm. #1 - 2:00 p.m.Bible Study: Mission Zalvadea Rm. - 6:30-8:00 p.m.Samoan Youth Mtg.: Rm. #19 - 6:00 pm & Rm. 201, 6:30pmHeads of Ministry: Rm. #13 - 6:30 p.m.Shepherd’s Choir Rehearsal: Music Rm. - 7:00 p.m.
Youth Choir Rehearsal: Serra Center - 7:00 p.m.Centering Prayer: McKeon Center Rm. #12 - 7:00 p.m.Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotion: Chapel - 7:00 p.m.
(followed by fellowship in the Dining Rm.) THURSDAY, November 10, 2011Daily Parish Chapel Mass: 7:30 a.m.Bible Study: Parish Rm.#1 - 8:30-10:00am & 1:30-3:00 pmYouth Ministry Gathering: Rm. #13 - 6:30 p.m.Filipino Choir Rehearsal: Music Room - 7:00 p.m.Bilingual First Communion Prep Class: Rm. 201 - 7:00 p.m.Parent Sacramental Program: Dining Rm. - 7:00 p.m.
FRIDAY, November 11, 2011Daily Parish Chapel Mass: 7:30 a.m.
Bilingual First Communion Prep Class: Rm. 21 - 7:00 p.m.
SATURDAY, November 12, 2011Daily Parish Chapel Mass: 7:30 a.m. (Anointing of the Sick)Intercessory Prayer: Rm. #209 - 8:15 a.m.Samoan Choir Rehearsal: Music Rm. - 8:00 a.m.Sacrament of Reconciliation: Priest’s Offices - 9:00 a.m.SCC Facilitator’s Mtg.: Rm. #19 - 9:00 a.m.Parent Sacramental Mtg.: Dining Rm. - 9:00 a.m.Anointing of the Sick: Chapel - 11:00 a.m.BINGO (x145): McKeon Ctr open at 9:00am, starts 11:30 amMASSES: Serra Ctr. - 5:00 p.m. English & 7:00 p.m. Spanish.
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DOMINGO, 6 de noviembre del 2011 - Domingo32° Del Tiempo Ordinario (Verde)MISAS: Misión Antigua - 7:00 a.m. (inglés),
Centro Serra - 8:00 a.m. (inglés), 10:00 a.m. (inglés),12:00 p.m. (español—Padre Chuck) y 5:00 p.m. (inglés)Clases de Educación Religiosa grados 1-6: 10:40-11:45 a.m.
Centro Parroquial & McKeonClases de Educación Religiosa pre-escolar y kínder
Centro Parroquial & McKeon: 12:00-1:00 p.m.
LUNES, 7 de noviembre del 2011 - OficinasCerradas[Para hablar con un Sacerdote en caso de emergencia,“unción para los enfermos” o funerales llame al
760-583-3393]Misa diaria (inglés): Capilla Parroquial - 7:30 a.m.Curso - Introducción al Antiguo Testamento: Centro
Parroquial - 6:30 p.m. a 9:00 p.m.
MARTES, 8 de noviembre del 2011 Misa diaria (inglés): Capilla Parroquial - 7:30 a.m.Oración de Intercesión: Capilla - 5:00 p.m.Grupo Emmanuel: Centro McKeon - 6:00 p.m. a 9:00 p.m.Ensayo del Coro de Grupo de Oración: Centro Serra -
7:00 p.m. a 9:00 p.m.Clase de Música (Lupe 760-547-0709): Salón de Música -
7:30 p.m.No habrá Clases de Educación Religiosa grados 7-12
MIERCOLES, 9 de noviembre del 2011
Día de: la Dedicación de la Basílica de Letrán en Roma
Misa diaria (inglés): Capilla Parroquial - 7:30 a.m.
JUEVES, 10 de noviembre del 2011Día de: San Leo MagnoMisa diaria (inglés): Capilla Parroquial - 7:30 a.m.Grupo de Oración (Alabanza—Coro Títeres de Dios y Misa:
Capilla Parroquial - 7:00 p.m. a 9:00 p.m.
VIERNES, 11 de noviembre del 2011 Día de: San Martín de Tours; Día de los VeteranosMisa diaria (inglés): Capilla Parroquial - 7:30 a.m.
SABADO, 12 de noviembre del 2011
Día de San Josafat
Misa diaria (inglés): Capilla Parroquial - 7:30 a.m.Sacramento de Reconciliación: Centro Serra - 9:00 a.m.Misas - Centro Serra: 5:00 p.m. (inglés) y
7:00 p.m. (español—Padre Luis)
Librería Parroquial… vengan y visiten nuestra librería pa-
rroquial y vean nuestra selección de libros en español. La
librería está abierta los domingos de 8:00 a.m. a 12:00 p.m.
y los jueves de 10:00 a.m. a 3:00 p.m. en el Salón #2 (planta
baja) del Centro Parroquial.
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8 | PARROQUIA MISION SAN LUIS REY, Oceanside, California — 6 de noviembre del 2011
Querida Familia Parroquial,¡Paz y todo bien! Este fin de semana encontramos una pará-
bola familiar en el Evangelio de Mateo (25:1-13) -- el cuento
de las diez vírgenes (en algunas traducciones se refiere a
“damas” de la novia). La mitad de ellas son “sabias”—ellas
se han preparado para la llegada del Novio. Los cinco restan-tes han fallando en ser vigilantes y se han quedado fuera de
la celebración de la boda. Si observamos solamente la suer-
te de las cinco damas que no eran sabias, Mateo da la im-
presión de que no presagiaba nada bueno, tiene un sentido
de fatalidad hacia aquellos que no cumplen con sus respon-
sabilidades. ¿Y qué de las otras cinco vírgenes, aquellas que
permanecieron despiertas y las cuales son recibidas en el
Reino de Dios, de vid y amor?
No es nada de difícil de hacer la inferencia apropiada. Noso-
tros también necesitamos estar preparados, alertas y des-
piertos para la llegada del Señor en nuestras vidas. Esa
“llegada” ocurre en dos formas, en forma parcial todos y
cada uno de los días de nuestras vidas, y de una forma máscompleta, cuando nos encontramos con el Señor al final de
nuestras vidas y al final del tiempo. Pero nuestros preparati-
vos deben de estar llenos de gozo y de anticipación, no con
temor y espanto. Muy a menudo a nosotros se nos ha dado
una información falsa sobre Dios—representaciones de Dios
como negativo y castigador, tratando de alcanzarnos. Pero
la imagen y la realidad de Dios mostrada por Jesús es todo
lo opuesto. Dios es un Dios de amor, de paz, de amistad, de
esperanza y de justicia, que viene a nosotros en nuestra vida
diaria en miles de disfraces, ambos atractivos y angustiosos.
Es nuestro deber buscar por el Dios que está en medio de
nosotros—aún en forma parcial—aquí y ahora mismo. El ser
discípulos, por su naturaleza, requiere disciplina auténtica—
estar dispuestos a “estar presente” para Dios con un esfuer-
zo consistente y confiar en que Dios siempre estará presen-
te para nosotros.
Beata Teresa de Calcuta, lo describe en esta forma: “Al final
de nuestras vidas, seremos juzgados no por los muchos di-
plomas que hayamos recibido, por el mucho dinero que
hayamos logrado o por cuantas cosas grandes que nosotros
hayamos hecho. Nosotros seremos juzgados por “Porque
estuve hambriento y me dieron de comer, sediento y me
dieron de beber, era forastero y me hospedaron, estuve des-
nudo y me vistieron.” Hambrientos, so solo por pan, más
bien hambrientos por amor. Desnudos no solo por falta deropa, sino carentes de dignidad y de respeto humano. Sin un
hogar, no solo por la necesidad de una habitación de ladri-
llo, sino más bien por ser rechazado. Este es Cristo en su
disfraz angustioso.
Dios les bendiga
Padre Chuck
Del Escritorio del PárrocoEn Otras Partes de la Parroquia:
Muchas gracias a los miembros de la Sociedad de las Madri-nas por su contribución generosa hacia loa compra de la Esta-
tua de San Francisco para el Estanque Koi. Felicidades tam-
bién a su Presidenta elegida recientemente, Marilyn Gilli-land, y su Presidenta saliente, Margaret Hernández. Las ma-
drinas han sido una fuente invaluable de liderato y de apoyo
para la Parroquia por muchos años. Las damas que están
interesadas a unirse a Las Madrinas pueden comunicarse conMarilyn al 760-967-6397 (correo electrónico: mars-
Felicitaciones también a todos los participantes en la celebra-
ción extraodinaria del Día de los Muertos el fin de semana
pasado y los altares frente al Centro Serra—en memoria y
honor de las familias de feligreses fallecidos. Estos fueron
construídos con amor por grupos de ministerios de la Comu-nidad Hispana. Gracias también a todos los que ayudaron en
la preparación del evento desde el estacionamiento
(Caballeros de Colón y MOP) a voluntarios que ayudaron en
la Misión Vieja. ¡Qué celebración maravillosa de nuestra uni-
dad y de nuestra fe! Hablando de Caballeros de Colón, mu-
chas gracias a los Caballeros, a sus Damas y en especial, a losEscuderos, gracias a todos por su trabajo tan duro este fin de
semana de la Cena de Espaguetti. ¡Padre Adrian, fue uno de
los cocineros, por eso sabemos que la cena sería buena! La
actividad de “Tootsie Rolls” se le agradece también a los Ca-
balleros de Colón para beneficio de personas con incapacidad
intelectual.
Finalmente, gracias a los miembros del Grupo ParroquialJuvenil que ayudaron en la Donación de Sangre. La Misa deJóvenes próxima: domingo, 13 de noviembre a las 5pm.
El Nuevo Misal Romano
La tercera edición del Misal Romano entrará en uso el Pri-
mer Domingo de Adviento del 2011. El Misal es el libro que se
utiliza en la Misa que contiene todas las oraciones dichas por el
sacerdote y por la congregación, incluyendo las oraciones de
Eucaristía. Estas acostumbraban ser en Latín hasta el año 1965
cuando obtuvimos la segunda edición del Misal en inglés. Esta
edición nueva del Misal contiene una traducción fresca del
Latín original al inglés de todas las oraciones que utilizamos en
Misa. El reto más grande será para los sacerdotes que orarán
en voz alta a favor de toda la asamblea. Hay algunos cambios al
Gloria, al Credo y en algunas otras partes, pero éstos no son
extensos. Ustedes encontrarán al escuchar la nueva traducción,
que nuestras oraciones son más líricas o poéticas de lo que hansido. Yo no tengo duda que nuestros oídos y nuestros corazo-
nes se modificaran a tiempo, así que… “¡no teman!”
El domingo 13 y el domingo 20 de noviembre nosotros ofre-
ceremos pequeños talleres (20 minutos) del Misal Romano
después de las Misas en inglés en el Centro McKeon. Esto les
dará la oportunidad de aprender sobre esta nueva traducción.
Padre Adrian Peelo, OFM
Párroco Asociado
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Estén, pues, preparados, porque
no saben ni el día ni la hora.
— Mateo 25:13
LECTURAS DE HOY:
Primera lectura — La sabiduría la encuentran los que la bus-
can (Sabiduría 6:12-16).
Salmo — Mi alma está sedienta de ti, oh Señor, mi Dios
(Salmo 63 [62]).
Segunda lectura — No se acongojen como los que no tienen
esperanza (1 Tesalonicenses 4:13-18 [13-14]).
Evangelio — Las vírgenes necias no estaban preparadas para
la llegada del novio (Mateo 25:1-13).
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
Lunes: Sab 1:1-7; Lc 17:1-6
Martes: Sab 2:23 — 3:9; Lc 17:7-10Miércoles: Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Sal 46 (45);
1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22
Jueves: Sab 7:22b — 8:1; Lc 17:20-25
Viernes: Sab 13:1-9; Lc 17:26-37
Sábado: Sab 18:14-16; 19:6-9; Lc 18:1-8
Domingo: Pro 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31; Sal 128 (127);
1 Tes 5:1-6; Mt 25:14-30 [14-15, 19-21]
REFLEXION/PREGUNTA DE LA SEMANA:
¿Cómo tu parroquia da ministerio a los que sufren? ¿Qué
otra ayuda ofrece tu parroquia?
El Grupo Parroquial de Matrimonios te invita a un
ENCUENTRO MATRIMONIAL19 y 20 de noviembre del 2011
un fin de semana en el Centro de Retiros
de la Misión Antigua. Con la participación de
Padre Carlos (Chuck) Talley y Padre Luis
Guzmán. El costo es de $190 dólares por
pareja e incluye hospedaje y alimentos. Para
más información, comuníquense con Carme-
lo y Socorro Arroyo al 760-967-7393 o con Javier y Elizabeth
Méndez al 760-295-2193.
Reunión Informativa Preguntas y RespuestasSemana Dos
Esta semana nosotros tenemos dos preguntas similares
para responder. La primera es en la forma de una declara-
ción--Se necesita el dinero primero antes de cualquier ser-
vicio nuevo o expansión. El Consejo Parroquial de Finanzas,
estableció una norma hace años que antes de que se inicia-
ra cualquier proyecto (especialmente si se tomaría un
préstamo para financiar el proyecto) que por lo menos la
mitad de los fondos tendrían que tenerse a la mano. Esta es
una forma muy conservadora de asegurar que no comence-
mos un proyecto que no podamos terminar y que cualquier
deuda este en un nivel razonable que la parroquia pueda
manejar. La parroquia ha estado libre de deuda desde fe-
brero del 2008. La segunda pregunta va de acuerdo si el
Obispo tiene algo que decir en como gastamos nuestro
dinero. En una base de día a día, una respuesta corta es no;
sin embargo, programas mayores de construcción (aún tan
pequeño como nuestro Estacionamiento/Cancha Deporti-
va) nosotros debemos presentar nuestros planes y nuestrasnecesidades en orden de obtener permiso para proceder.
Allen Hartman,
Gerente de Negocios
Atención Líderes de Ministerios, por favor asistan a
la próxima Reunión Trimestral de Líderes el sábado, 19 denoviembre. Iniciaremos a las 9:00 a.m. en la Capilla Parro-
quial. ¡Por favor vengan y contribuyan para que nuestra pa-
rroquia sea más fuerte!
Calendario Para Programa De Confirmación
Martes, 8 de nov. - No habrá Clases, Día de Elección.
Domingo, 13 de nov. - Misa de Jóvenes a las 5:00 p.m.
Inscripciones para los Candidatos de Confirmación.
Martes, 15 de nov. - Clase regular. Reunión para papás
(español e inglés) a las 6:40 en el Centro McKeon.
Martes, 22 de nov. - No habrá Clase
Martes, 29 de nov. Clase regular.
El Sacramento de Reconciliación (Confesión) del
sábado, 12 de noviembre se ofrecerá en las Oficinas de los
Sacerdotes (9 am) debido a que el Centro Serra no estará
disponible. Disculpen la inconveniencia.
Unción de los Enfermos: la Unción de los Enfermos se
ofrecerá el sábado, 12 de noviembre a las 7:30 a.m. y a las
11:00 a.m. en la Capilla Parroquial.
Próximamente, se celebrará una Misa adicional en espa-
ñol los domingos a las 7:00 p.m. en la Misión Antigua.
El Grupo de MOP (Manteniendo la Parroquia) se
reunirá e sábado, 12 de noviembre para su proyecto men-
sual. MOP está abierto para todos los feligreses de la parro-
quia que desean establecer compañerismo mientras trabaja-
mos para mejorar los alrededores de nuestra Comunidad
Parroquial. Ven y únete en la diversión. Nosotros iniciaremos
a las 8 am y trabajaremos hasta las 12:00 del mediodía. Bus-
quen a los miembros en las playeras anaranjadas.
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NEREO H. ARAUJReal Estate Consultant
Cell: 760.310.6908
Fax: 760.231.6552Se Habla Español
DRE Lic#: 01370078
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DentalCare
Dr. Maricar Galdian
Dentistry forChildren & Adul
3 8 2 5 M i s si o n A ve . # D -Oceans ide , CA 92054
Tuesday - Friday9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday8:00 am - 3:00 pm(760)
966-0800We Speak Tagalo
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Win Your Own Koi Collection
$10 per ticket to win this
painting from Japan($10 por boleto para ganarse esta pintura
que viene desde Japón.)
Only 100 tickets will be
sold! Drawing is on Nov. 16.(¡Solo se venderán 100 boletos!
La rifa es el 16 de noviembre.)
Tickets in the Front Officeor call Karen Willson at 760-547-0701
(Boletos en la oficina parroquial o llamando al número indicado.)
This fundraiser benefits the Parish Koi PondEsta recaudación de fondos es a beneficio de la fuente de pescados “Koi”