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Page 1: name Holy Name of Jesus Parish Serving the Outer Sunset ... · 7/3/2012  · MASS INTENTIONS WEEK of July 1, 2012 Sun 01 7:30 AM Mass for the People 9:30 AM Peggy McCarthy † 11:30

Serving the Outer Sunset since 1925

name Holy Name of Jesus Parish

Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 1, 2012

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MASS INTENTIONS WEEK of July 1, 2012

Sun 01 7:30 AM Mass for the People

9:30 AM Peggy McCarthy †

11:30 AM Dr. Engracia Escobar-Borja†

Mon 02 7:30 AM Joseph Fiumara†

9:00 AM Alsmith P. Soria† &

Inocencia Hinlo-Soria †

Tue 03 7:30 AM Heli Rozario†

9:00 AM Fulgencio, Placida,

Petra Viloria†

Wed 04 4th of July HOLIDAY

9:00 AM Isabelo Villa†

Thu 05 7:30 AM Special Intention

9:00 AM The Yohannan Family†

Fri 06 7:30 AM Fidela, Ismael & Editha

Mangrobang†

9:00 AM Antonio Campos†

Sat 07 7:30 AM Eileen Sweeney†

9:00 AM Jose Dominguez†

5:00 PM Jose Dominguez†

We pray for the Sick ...that they may experience God’s Love and Healing. Lorenzo Aguirre, Dalmacio Briones Jr., Deogracias Cusi, Evangeline Agbunag, Gene Relampagos, Mani Glanz, Janice Di Martini, Mary Medina, Clara Lee, Amy McNally, Arturo Martin, Alexis Rivera, Aurora Urmeneta, Alice Fiumara, Kam Oi Mah, Philip Nordstrom, Inge Nordstrom, Rosa Maria Alonso, Marilou L. Dullano, Laura Andrade, Viola Mahoney, Poy Wong, Leny Lopez, Mee Yee, Johanna Bualat, Juan Aguirre, Arlene V. Rive-ra, Kevin Lu , Dory Constantino, Margaret O’Brien, Fr. Tom Seagrave, Max Kirkham, Regina Gilson, Joan Boike, Jenny Guil-foyle, Amelia Lippi, Kevin Maguire, Soledad Rico, Bridie Hagan

We pray for those who have Died…that they may be granted a home in heaven.

Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 1, 2012

TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — God did not make death, nor does God rejoice in the destruction of the living (Wisdom 1:13-15; 2:23-24). Psalm — I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me (Psalm 30). Second Reading — Your abundance should supply the needs of the others (2 Corinthians 8:7, 9, 13-15). Gospel — Your faith has saved you (Mark 5:21-43 [21-24, 35b-43]). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Am 2:6-10, 13-16; Mt 8:18-22 Tuesday: Eph 2:19-22; Jn 10:24-29 Wednesday: Am 5:14-15, 21-24; Mt 8:28-34 or, for

Independence Day, any readings from the Mass “For Public Needs,” nos. 882- 886, or “For Peace and Justice,” nos. 887-891

Thursday: Am 7:10-17; Mt 9:1-8 Friday: Am 8:4-6, 9-12; Mt 9:9-13 Saturday: Am 9:11-15; Mt 9:14-17 Sunday: Ez 2:2-5; Ps 123; 2 Cor 12:7-10; Mk 6:1-6a

SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Tuesday: St. Thomas Wednesday: Independence Day Thursday: St. Elizabeth of Portugal; St. Anthony Zaccaria Friday: St. Maria Goretti; First Friday Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary; First Saturday

ACE COLLECTION Today’s Second Collection is the ACE Collection for the benefit of our Parish School.

4th of July HOLIDAY Wednesday, July 4, 2012, in observance of Independence Day, the school and parish offices will be closed. There will be one Mass at 9 AM in the Church.

FOUNDATION The will of the people is the only legiti-mate foundation of any government, and to protect its free expression should be our first object. —Thomas Jefferson

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RCIA Reunion 2012 Did you become a Catholic through the Holy Name RCIA program? Were you a sponsor or a member of the Holy Name catechist team? If so, we would love to invite you to a special reunion evening on Wednesday, September 12th, at 7:30PM, in the Pastoral Center. Let's take this time to remember our jour-neys over refreshments and fellowship once again with our Christian brothers and sisters who have been part of the Holy Name RCIA program. We are the people who became reborn of water and spirit or who had helped those catechumen in need of formation and direction. Mark your calendars and please share this information with any past Holy Name RCIA at-tendees who may now be attending a different par-ish--let's all see each other again at the Holy Name RCIA Reunion 2012!

FAZtor’s Notes by Fr. Arnold Zamora If June is the month of goodbyes, July is the month of hellos. Wel-come to Rev. Toan X. Nguyen, our new parochial vicar, to our parish community. We will hear more about him soon. As a “new kid on the block” he will

have his first impression of our parish and some of you will have your first impression of him. I forgot to ask your first impression of me when I came here three years ago. July 1st will be the start of my fourth year here at Holy Name. It was just last year that I celebrat-ed a very important milestone in my priestly life – my 25th anniversary. It reminds me of this story:

A Catholic priest was being honored at a dinner celebrating the 25th anniversary of his priesthood. A leading local politician, who was a member of the priest's parish, was chosen to make the presentation and give the keynote speech at the dinner, but he was delayed in traffic, so the priest decided to say his own few words while they waited.

"You will understand," he said, "the seal of the confessional can never be broken, however I got my first impressions of the parish from the first confession I heard here. I can only hint vaguely about this, but when I came here 25 years ago I thought I had been assigned to a terrible place. The very first bloke who entered my confessional told me how he had stolen a television set, and when stopped by the police, had almost murdered the officer! Further, he told me he had embezzled money from his place of business and had an affair with his boss's wife. I was appalled! But as the days went on, I learned that my people were not all like that, and I had, indeed, come to a fine par-ish full of understanding and loving people."

Just as the priest said his thank you, the politician arrived full of apologies at being late. He immediately began to make the presentation and give his talk.

"I'll never forget the first day our parish priest ar-rived in this parish," said the politician. "In fact, I had the honor of being the first one to go to him in confes-sion." They say first impressions are lasting but they can also be deceiving. The true colors always come out. The truth will always set you free. Happy Freedom day! Psalm 33:12 declares: "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord; and the people whom he has chosen for his own inheritance." “...where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty." (2 Corinthians 3:17)

RCIA Classes to Begin in the Fall The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is

the process, established for the universal Church, for in-dividuals to become Catholic and receive the sacraments of initiation – Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist. The sacraments of initiation are received at the Easter Vigil. In 2013, the Easter Vigil will take place on Satur-day, March 30. RCIA is designed for the following per-sons:

Non-baptized persons desiring to become Catholic (Non-baptized persons receive all three sacra-ments of initiation at the Easter Vigil)

Non-Catholic Christians desiring to become Catholic (Non-Catholic Christians are received into full communion with the Catholic Church and receive the sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist at the Easter Vigil)

Adult Catholics who have not received the sacrament of Confirmation.

No obligation classes will be begin in September and run until about Pentecost Sunday (May 19, 2013). If you, or someone you know, may be interested please contact Terry Flaherty at 650-758-2477 for more information.

FIL-AM CASINO TRIP August 13, 2012 9:30 AM Departure

More information to follow in next Sunday’s bulletin or contact: Madelyn Morten at (415) 566-4351 Benny Capuyan at (415) 863-6576

EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS Would you like to become a Lector or a Eucharistic Minister, please contact Sr. Stella or leave your name and phone number with the parish office staff (415) 664-8590 and Sr. Stella will contact you.

Don’t Forget to make your generous gift to: 2012 ARCHBISHOP’S ANNUAL APPEAL

Help us reach our goal!

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Laying Down their nets for God: Canossian Anniversaries

Have you ever thought what it is to dedicate your-self to someone else’s life-project? That is exactly what happens when a religious, or priest, consecrates him or herself to God: they lay down their nets (their projects) and take up that of God, and follow Him. Our Province of Cristo Rey – North America recently celebrated the ‘yes’ of four such women who have been following the Lord’s project through their vows of poverty, chastity and obedi-ence for more than a combined 240 years! Let me intro-duce them:

Sister Maria Hsu, from Hong Kong. Celebrating 50 years of religious profession.

Sr. Maria is a convert to Christianity, through being educated in Canossian schools in Hong Kong. She later decided to enter with the Sisters there. She was

asked to come to the United States to assist with Catholic outreach to a growing Chinese community. She helped establish an ongoing diocesan ministry to the Chinese in the Archdiocese of San Francisco. She continues to serve in San Francisco as the pastoral coordinator to Chi-nese immigrants.

Sister Teresa Bonaventure, from Italy Celebrating 60 years of religious profession.

Sr. Teresa entered the novitiate in Vimer-cate, Italy with a desire to serve wherever God desired. And so she is living that de-sire each day! She served in the United

States since 1965, and in 1969 was one of the first group of Canossians to come to a new mission in the Diocese of Sacramento. She opened houses in Jackson, Sacramen-to (Our Lady of Lourdes – our blog community), and in the diocese of San Francisco. She is currently serving in London, England as a coordinator of Catechesis.

Sister Teresa Celine Norris, from Singapore Celebrating 60 years of religious profession.

Sr. Teresa Celine professed her first vows in Kowloon, China in 1951. She was one of the first four missionary Sisters to start our foundation in Albuquerque, New

Mexico, 50 years ago today (August 17, 1961). She has served in various communities in the last 50 years in the United States, and continues to teach cat-echesis and sacramental preparation at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, Sacramento, California.

Continued »»»»

Laying Down their nets for God: Canossian Anniversaries continued… Sister Rosetta Benelli, from Italy Celebrating 70 years of religious profession. Sr. Rosetta professed her first vows in Ita-ly, and served in England before coming to the United States in early 1970′s. She has served as a teacher and catechist at vari-

ous parishes in Albuquerque, New Mexico, as well as in San Francisco Diocese. Although retired, she still enjoys talking with individuals, praying for vocations and greet visitors to our Spirituality Center in Albuquerque, New

Weekly Offering 6/24/12 6/26/11

CASH 1,492.55 1,309.72

CHECKS 3,237.00 4,048.00

Total Collection 4,729.55 5,357.72

# of Envelopes 216 202

Next week our archdiocese will take up the Peter’s Pence Collection, which provides the Holy Father with the funds he needs to carry out his most important charitable works. The proceeds benefit the most disadvantaged: victims of war, oppression, and natural disasters. Through your generosity, we can cast the peace of Christ upon the world.

CELEBRATING OUR 105th Novena to Good St. Anne July 18-26, 2012

Conducted by the Redemptorist Fathers St. Anne of the Sunset

850 Judah St., San Francisco, CA (415) 665-1600

For the complete Novena schedule, please visit St. Anne Church website

www.stanne-sf.org

LIFETOUCH DIRECTORY PHOTOS For those of you who were not able to get your photos taken last June 5,6,7, 29 & 30 there is still a chance to schedule an appointment for a future date in July. Please call the Parish office (415) 664-8590 to schedule your appointment. You may also send your request via e-mail to [email protected] Don’t forget to include your name, address, phone number and the number of people in your group. Help us make our directory complete, sign up for your photo session today.

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HOLY NAME TREE OF LIFE The Holy Name “Tree of Life”, a bronze tree trunk with approximately 400 leaves is located at the back of the Church. Donors can have their names, or those they wish to honor, en-graved on the leaf. The proceeds of the donations to the “Tree of Life” will go towards a much-needed Capital Improve-ment Fund. Each leaf costs $500 with a $25.00 engraving charge. We suggest setting a MAXIMUM number of charac-ters per leaf to 5 lines, 25 characters per line including spaces. Leaf color choices are ___Gold, ___Silver or ___Bronze.

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Please send engraving request with check payment (payable to Holy Name Parish) or drop by the church office, 1555 39th Ave. San Francisco, CA 94122. For more information, please call (415) 664-8590. Name: ________________________ Phone No.__________ Address:__________________________________________ ______________________________________ck.#________

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION The pilgrim experience of going by foot to Santia-go de Compostella, the shrine of St. James, reaches its high point a month from now at the feast of the Apostle. By now, tens of thousands of pilgrims are already on the road. Typically, they cover twelve to twenty miles a day through rough territory. The difficult journey and the often primitive lodging facilities are made bearable by the joy of the pilgrims, their songs and prayers. When their journey is documented properly, they receive the scallop shell, a reminder not only of James the fisherman, but also his call to fish for human beings and to baptize the nations. In the Middle Ages, those who wore this badge on their hats were granted lodging and hospitality wherever they went. Next to the palm, the sign of a Jerusalem pilgrim, the scallop shell was most highly prized. In the Middle Ages, some people so enjoyed the pilgrim road, although it was filled with discomfort and danger, that they spent most of their lives on the road. Today, some people take up the route for exercise, but are drawn gradually into the spirituality of the journey. As you make your summer travels, always fold in an element of pilgrimage: a long walk through beautiful countryside, a visit to a church, a prayer of gratitude for your journey through life's hills and valleys. --James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.

HEALED When John developed cancer, his wife, Jane, was determined to care for him at home as long as she could. Their adult children took turns driving John to the hospital for treatments, while a team of friends, neigh-bors, and parishioners—including their friend Elizabeth—set up a roster to make meals, run errands, and do household chores to ease the burden on the family. In spite of an initial good response to treatment, over a peri-od of weeks John lost ground and it was determined that the cancer had spread. The treatments were painful and exhausting, and with Jane’s agreement, John decided to refuse any further procedures and rely on a hospice nurse to help keep him as comfortable as possible. Every time Elizabeth came by she could see John getting weak-er and weaker. He did not complain; in fact, he said very little. This once lively and intelligent man seemed deeply troubled. Elizabeth had a sense that the suffering she saw was not just the illness, but something more. Saying nothing to anyone, she decided to pray constantly that John might receive Christ’s healing in whatever way he needed it most. A few days later, when the pastor came by to anoint John and give him Communion, John asked to make his confession. Apparently he had cut off all con-nections with his only brother after a family quarrel forty years before and had never spoken of him since. John said it broke his heart that he had been so unforgiving and he wanted to make peace. John’s son traced this unknown and long-lost relative through the Internet. John and his brother had a whole precious day together, and that night John died, calm and healed of heart. Copyright © 2011, World Library Publications. All rights reserved.

Physical illness is not always the worst that can happen to a person. Pray that sick friends, family members, and parishioners may “touch the hem of Jesus’ garment” and be healed in ways they need it most. Copyright © 2011, World Library Publications. All rights reserved.

13th Sunday in Ordinary Time July 1, 2012

FILM SHOWING OF THE DVD SERIES “CATHOLICISM”

Thursday evenings from 7-8pm starting June21st-August 23rd

In the Flanagan Center Here are the topics covered in each DVD: June 21st 1. Amazed and Afraid: The Revelation of God Become Man. June 28th 2. Happy Are We : The Teachings of Jesus July 5th 3. The Ineffable Mystery of God ; That Than Which Nothing Greater can be Thought July 12th 4. Our Tainted Nature's Solitary Boast: Mary, the Mother of God July 19th 5. The Indispensable Men : Peter, Paul, and the Missionary Adventure July 26th 6. A Body Both Suffering and Glorious : The Mystical Union of Christ and the Church August 2nd 7. Word Made Flesh,True Bread of Heaven : The Mystery of the Liturgy and the Eucharist August 9th 8. A Vast Company of Witnesses: The Communion of Saints August 16th 9. The Fire of His Love : Prayer and the Life of the Spirit August 23rd 10.World Without End : The Last Things

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Welcome New Parishioners! Please complete and return form to the Pastoral Center (1555 39th Ave.), or simply drop it in the collection basket. Kindly print all information. Name(s) ____________________________________ Address ____________________________________ City & Zip __________________________________ Phone ______________________________________ E-mail: _____________________________________ Send me envelopes: ____ Send me info on auto-donations____

Holy Name Parish Business Office: est. 1925 1555 39th Ave. San Francisco, CA 94122 Phone: (415) 664-8590 Fax: (415) 759-4293 www.HolyName-SF.org www.holynamesf.org

HOLY NAME SCHOOL: (415) 731-4077 Website: www.holynamesf.com Judy Cosmos, Principal 1560 40th Ave. San Francisco, CA 94122

Holy Name CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Private lessons are offered in piano, voice, guitar and violin. To register or more infor-mation please contact Jackie at (415) 664-8590.

Benny Capuyan, Parish Pastoral Council Chairperson Jim Regan, Parish Finance Council Chairperson

Pls. contact the Parish office if you would like to contact members of the Pastoral or Finance Councils.

SCHEDULE OF MASSES Sunday: 7:30 AM, 9:30 AM (Family Mass), 11:30 AM, 3:15 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 & 4:30 - 5:00 PM Saturday or by appointment

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Every Wednesday—9:30 AM—7:30 PM Sacred Heart of Jesus Devotions: Friday after 9:00 AM Mass Perpetual Help Devotions: Saturday after 9:00 AM Mass First Saturday Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary begins at 8:30 AM with the Rosary, then Mass & Benediction Baptisms by appointment Baptismal Preparation—Fourth Thursday of the month in the Pastoral Center - 7:30 PM Marriages Contact Pastoral Center 6 months in advance. Religious Education (for Children) Kindergarten to 9th, Saturday 10 AM—12 Noon RCIA for youth Monday 5:00 PM-6:30 PM Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (R.C.I.A.) Wednesdays, 7:30-9:00 PM in the Pastoral Center R.C.I.A. (Chinese) Every Saturday—Pastoral Center—10:00 AM Religious Education (for Adults) : Please call Sr. Stella 664-8590 Bible Class every Tuesday@10-11 AM (Flanagan Center) Bible Study Group (Chinese) Every Wednesday—7:30 PM — Flanagan Center Parish Pastoral Council: contact Fr. Arnold Zamora St. Vincent de Paul Society meeting— every Monday at 7:30 PM (Pastoral Center) Legion of Mary: Contact Rose Symkowick (415) 731-4652 Blood Pressure Screening: every 2nd Wednesday from after the 7:30 AM Mass until Noon (Pastoral Center) except JULY & AUGUST Holy Name Ladies Aid: every 1st Wednesday of the Month at 11:45 AM (Flanagan Center) Senior Club: every Thursday at 11:00 AM (Flanagan Ctr.) Monday Night Yoga: every Monday at 6:15 PM (Assembly Room); Please contact Jackie at (415) 664-8590 FIL-AM Club: Every 3rd Friday of the month, 6:45 pm (except Oct. and Nov. at 7:30 pm) at the Flanagan Center. HOLY NAME Choir Practice: every Tuesday at 7:00 PM

HOLY NAME PRESCHOOL: (415) 664-4753 Alice Ho Seher, Preschool Director Website: www.holynamesf.com & click on Preschool

RECTORY: 3240 Lawton St. San Francisco, CA 94122 (415) 759-4294 FLANAGAN CENTER: (415) 564-2632 PARISH NURSE PROGRAM: Carol, R.N. (415) 664-8590 ext. 109 CANOSSIAN SISTERS: (415) 753-6685 1858 38th Ave. San Francisco, CA 94122

PARISH STAFF: Rev. Arnold E. Zamora, Pastor Rev. Nicasio Paloso, Parochial Vicar Most Rev. Ignatius C. Wang, JCD Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus/In Residence Rev. Mr. Michael Doherty, Deacon Sr. Stella Negri, FdCC, Pastoral Associate Sr. Herminia Cosico, FdCC, Pastoral Outreach Minister Sr. Esther Ling, FdCC, Spiritual Director Chinese Ministry/D.R.E., Holy Name School Jackie C. Alcaraz, Parish Manager Director/Holy Name Conservatory of Music Colleen A. Durkin, Parish Secretary Holy Name School Alumni Coordinator Tony Eiras, Music Director Carol Elliott, RN, Parish Nurse Ron Alcaraz, Gym Director Rodil Hidalgo, Boys Athletic Director Vince de Lucca, Girls Athletic Director