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Cathy, Office Manager, 442-6466
Illeen, Bookkeeper, Ext. 1102
Kim, Children Faith Formation, 442-2233
Fritz, Maintenance, 442-6466
Dianne, RCIA, 442-8812
Toni Lee, Prayer Line, 445-3616 (24/7)
Mikelyn, Rebecca, Music, 442-1695
St. Joseph Mission Church Mass Schedule
(Located on the corner of C & Henderson St.)
Saturdays: 4:00 pm. (vigil), Sundays: 7:30 am.
Weekdays: Tuesdays & Thursdays 7:30 am.
Holy Days: 7:30 am
Confessions: Saturdays 3:15-3:45 pm & by appt.
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament: Wed. 3:30 -8:30 pm
Mass Schedule at St. Bernard Church
Sundays: 10:30 am
Weekdays: 12:15 pm. Mon, Wed, Fri
Holy Days Vigil: 12:15 pm, 5:30 pm
Confessions: Wednesdays 1:00 pm & by appointment
First Friday Devotion 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament: Wed. 1-2 pm
Office Hours: Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.—Friday 8 a.m. - Noon
Fax: (707) 443-0914 Email: [email protected] www.saintbernards.org
Parish Staff
Rev. Bernard D’Sa, SFX, Pastor 443-8429
Rev. Rowell Gumalay, MOP, Parochial Vicar 443-8429
Deacon Frank Weber, 442-5615
Deacon W. Dance Farrell, 442-2233
Deacon Tony Viegas, 442-2232
Rev. Mike Cloney, Retired, in residence
December 8th , 2019
When any of us get a smallest hint about how much God is giving to us, we are grateful. For instance, a woman named Katharine Lee Bates took a trip to the top of Pike’s Peak in Colorado and then wrote the Beautiful
gratitude for what she saw. Rust and violet colors interleaved in the sunset. A hospital patient waiting calmly for tomorrow’s verdict. Unthinking courtesy from strangers who stopped their car down the street so that someone could complete his or her jaywalk in safety! Yourdog. Your own life, a wonder and a mystery even with all its losses and tangles. Trees that wisely shed their leaves with the snow and cold to come. The ability to see, if indeed we can do so. Holy darkness for those who cannot. You and I do very little to “deserve” the mysterious goodness around us and in us. We are not required to be worthy of it because God gives everything out of pure generosity. God gazes in wonder at the world and at each person and says, “You are worth inot leave you.” And a paradox: the shocking smallness of my own self. I am in no way the center of the universe. This is good news, not bad. I can rest in God’s everlasting arms and then do as much as I can to help others. Worthiness results from being loved, not just from achieving. Smallness. Perhaps gifts are not tendered to you right now. Perhaps life simply has too many problems: even international ones, that affect you. Maybe gifts are there, but you cannot see them. In that case, your Advent eyes will have to rest their weariness for a while and do some waiting. It will be there, God’s delicate care for you and for us. You will see. A shoot shall sprout from the stump of Jesse, and from his roots a bud shall blossom. The spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him: a spirit of wisdom and of understanding, a spirit of counsel and of strength(First Reading). God, who takes joy in small things, does defend us poor ones from the wrongs of life. “He shall judge the poor with justice, and decide aright for the land's afflicted.” Put it this way: God does not erase trouble, he loves us within it.
, 2019 – Second Sunday of Advent
When any of us get a smallest hint about how much God is giving to us, we are grateful.
For instance, a woman named Katharine Lee Bates took a trip to the top of Pike’s Peak in Colorado and then wrote America the Beautiful. It was
Rust and violet colors interleaved in the sunset. A hospital patient waiting calmly for tomorrow’s verdict.
Unthinking courtesy from strangers who stopped their car down the street so that someone could complete his or her jaywalk in safety! Your family. The
Your own life, a wonder and a mystery even with all its losses and tangles. Trees that wisely shed their leaves with the snow and cold to come.
The ability to see, if indeed we can do so. Holy
You and I do very little to “deserve” the mysterious goodness around us and in us. We are not required to be worthy of it because God gives everything out of pure generosity. God gazes in wonder at the world and at each person and says, “You are worth it. I will
And a paradox: the shocking smallness of my own self. I am in no way the center of the universe. This is good news, not bad. I can rest in God’s everlasting arms and then do as much as I can to help others.
from being loved, not just from
Perhaps gifts are not tendered to you right now. Perhaps life simply has too many problems: even
international ones, that affect you. Maybe gifts are
n that case, your Advent eyes will have to rest their weariness for a while and do some waiting. It will be there, God’s delicate care for you and for us. You will
A shoot shall sprout from the stump of Jesse, and from his roots a bud shall blossom. The spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him: a spirit of wisdom and of understanding, a spirit of counsel and of strength
God, who takes joy in small things, does defend us poor ones from the wrongs of life. “He shall judge the poor with justice, and decide aright for the land's
, he loves us within it.
Wait to catch a glimpse of God’s intimate love for each hair on your head. We must wait. In Advent and in every time. God labors to give each creature the gift of a lifetime. I know, with all the catastrophes in our present world, how could any of this be possible? The answer? Wait. Clean your lenses. Open your eyes. Wait, and then see. The shoot of Jesse is sprouting fast.A shoot shall sprout from the stump of Jesse,and from his roots a bud shall blossom. …a spirit of wisdom and of understanding,a spirit of counsel and of strength,a spirit of knowledge and of fear of the Lord(First Reading) As the mystic, Julian of Norwich put it,All shall be well, and all shall be well, and every manner of thing shall be well.Stay around for it.- Fr. John Foley SJ Readings This Sunday Reading I: Isaiah 11: 1Reading II: Romans 15Gospel: Matthew 3: 1-12 Readings For Next Sunday Reading I: Isaiah 35: 1Reading II: James 5:7-10Gospel: Matthew 11: 2-
There was a meeting for pilgrimage group trip At this meeting we talked about information we will need to be prepared for the trip in regards to such things as clothing, money, daily tours, transportation, tickets, seating, insurance, roommates, badges, detailed programs, etc. If you were not able to attend,your calls over the phone or by emails.regards. Feras ( Frank ) Qumseya 1(800)8644 (Feras) Email: [email protected] The Solemnity of the immaculate Conception of
the Blessed Virgin Mary will be observed on
Sunday, December 8, 2019
Sunday of Advent
Wait to catch a glimpse of God’s intimate love for each hair on your head. We must wait. In Advent and in every time. God labors to give each creature the gift of a lifetime. I know, with all the catastrophes in
ld, how could any of this be possible? The answer? Wait. Clean your lenses. Open your eyes. Wait, and then see. The shoot of Jesse is sprouting fast. A shoot shall sprout from the stump of Jesse, and from his roots a bud shall blossom. …
m and of understanding, a spirit of counsel and of strength, a spirit of knowledge and of fear of the Lord .
As the mystic, Julian of Norwich put it,
and every manner of thing shall be well. Fr. John Foley SJ
Sunday : 1-10 5: 4-9 12
Sunday : 1-6a, 10
10 -11
There was a meeting for The Father Bernard pilgrimage group trip to the Holy Land.
we talked about information we will for the trip in regards to such
, money, daily tours, transportation, tickets, seating, insurance, roommates, badges, detailed programs, etc. If you
attend, I will be happy to answer your calls over the phone or by emails. Best regards. Feras ( Frank ) Qumseya 1(800)-655-8644 (Feras) Email: [email protected]
The Solemnity of the immaculate Conception of
the Blessed Virgin Mary will be observed on
Sunday, December 8, 2019.
Eureka Holy Mass Intentions Saturday 07 8:30 am SH 8:30 am First Saturday Devotion Leslie Tully � 4:00 pm SJ Mass for the People 6:00 pm SH Novena- Our Lady of Guadalupe Sunday 08 7:30 am SJ Robert Bugbee � 9:00 am SH Douglas Williams �
10:30 am SB Lisa & Ernie Domingo 12:00 pm SH Procession 1:00 pm SH Mass 4:30 pm SH Louis & Elvira Bonomini Monday 09 12:15 pm SB Jacquie Janowicz 6:00 pm SH Novena- Our Lady of Guadalupe Tuesday 10 7:30 am SJ Robert Bugbee � 11:30 am SJH No Intention 6:00 pm SH Novena- Our Lady of Guadalupe Wednesday 11 12:15 pm SB Art & Gloria Rohrbach 6:00 pm SH Rosary Thursday 12 7:30 am SJ Deceased Mem. ICF 11:30 am SJH No Intention Friday 13 12:15 pm SB Hugo Pompati & FamilySaturday 14 4:00 pm SJ Don Michael � Sunday 15 7:30 am SJ No Intention 9:00 am SH Lynch Family Int. 10:30 am SB Lisa & Ernie Domingo12:00 pm SH Oscar Camacho � 4:30 pm SH Mass for the People Finance / Stewardship Collection : The plate last weekend was $3,945 and ThanksgivingSecond Collection this weekend is for Building & Maintenance.
Please pray for : Mary Mahoney, Fran HillAdams, Lindy Timmerman, Kaitlyn AndersonTristan White, Mary James, Dave Silverbrand, Mary Lou Rogers, John Bertain, Denise SledgeShell, Brenda & Jerry Zwiefelhofer, JamesWm. Hahn Family, Rose Ann Hurst, ArmadoSantos, Kristin, Phil Buihner, Judy Mill, Julia Walters, Connie Mather, Steve Mill, Ryan Pepper, Fred Pepper, Paul Shabata & Family.
There is a Texting Scam Using Fr. Bernard’s name.
Please Beware!!!
8:30 am First Saturday Devotion
Mass for the People Our Lady of Guadalupe
Sunday 08 �
Lisa & Ernie Domingo �
1:00 pm SH Mass Louis & Elvira Bonomini �
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Our Lady of Guadalupe
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Art & Gloria Rohrbach � Rosary
Deceased Mem. ICF �
Hugo Pompati & Family �
Lisa & Ernie Domingo �
Mass for the People
: The plate last
Thanksgiving was $608. Second Collection this weekend is for Building &
Fran Hill, Isela Kaitlyn Anderson,
Silverbrand, Mary Lou Rogers, John Bertain, Denise Sledge, James Iron
, James Lemon, , Armado De Los
, Kristin, Phil Buihner, Judy Mill, Julia Ryan Pepper,
There is a Texting Scam Using Fr. Bernard’s name.
LET THE WORLD Sing Gloria
A Christmas Choral Concert Sat. Dec. 7
6:30 pm & Sunday Dec. 8
pm. McKinleyville Seventh
Church 1200 Central Ave. A free will offering will be
received to help support the children & youth
programs. All are welcome!
Please join us for Children's Mass Nativity rehearsal!
Practices will be Saturdays, December 14 and 21 and
Monday, December 23 at 11:00 am at Sacred Heart
Church. We will need plenty of parent volunteers and
musicians! Children's Mass will take place Tuesday,
December 24 at 4:30 pm! Call 442
Adoration There will be no adoration on Wednesday, December 25th for Christmas Day. Adoration at all churches will resume on Wednesday, January 1st. Come and celebrate our Mother by spending time with our Lord! Our St. Bernard’s and St. Joseph’s Music Ministry provides comfort, inspiration &celebrations because of and through musical gifts and generous commitment of our community and parish members. Please consider sharing your talents and participate in the music for mass and other festivities. Contact Mikelyn at 4421695 or 572-9523.
Poinsettia Donation for the Altar
to donate a poinsettia in memory of a loved one? $10.00 each. There are envelopes on the church tables to place your money, then drop in the collection basket or leave in the church office December 16. All donors and their loved one will be recognized in the Christmas bulletin. (A limited # of poinsettias will be ordered, so place your order early.)
ADVENT ReconciliationDec. 13th St. Bernard Dec. 18th Sacred Heart 5 pm
Sing Gloria
A Christmas Choral Concert Sat. Dec. 7th
,
6:30 pm & Sunday Dec. 8th
, 4:30 pm& 6:30
McKinleyville Seventh-day Adventist
Church 1200 Central Ave. A free will offering will be
received to help support the children & youth
programs. All are welcome!
Please join us for Children's Mass Nativity rehearsal!
Practices will be Saturdays, December 14 and 21 and
Monday, December 23 at 11:00 am at Sacred Heart
Church. We will need plenty of parent volunteers and
musicians! Children's Mass will take place Tuesday,
December 24 at 4:30 pm! Call 442-2233 or email
[email protected] with any questions!
There will be no adoration on Wednesday, December 25th for Christmas Day. Adoration at all churches will resume on Wednesday, January 1st.
nd celebrate our Mother by spending time
Our St. Bernard’s and St. Joseph’s Music provides comfort, inspiration & joy for our
celebrations because of and through musical gifts and generous commitment of our community and parish members. Please consider sharing your talents and participate in the music for mass and other festivities. Contact Mikelyn at 442-
Poinsettia Donation for the Altar Would you like to donate a poinsettia in memory of a loved one? $10.00 each. There are envelopes on the church
tables to place your money, then drop in the collection basket or leave in the church office before
All donors and their loved one will be recognized in the Christmas bulletin. (A limited # of poinsettias will be ordered, so place your order
Reconciliation Schedule Bernard 6pm - 8 pm
Sacred Heart 5 pm - 7 pm. Eng. & Sp
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