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St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church 800 Bel lo Street , Pismo Beach, CA 93449 -2310 Phone: (805) 773-2219 Fax: (805) 773-8617 Email: admin@stpaulspismobeach.com Web: www.stpaulspismobeach.com
HOLY MASS SCHEDULE:
*Mass attendance is limited to 100 people,
on a first-come first-served basis.
Daily:
Mon.—Sat. 8:00AM
Weekend:
Saturday: Vigil Mass at 5:30PM
Sunday: 8:00AM, 10:30AM, 5:30PM
and Traditional Latin Mass at 3:30PM
RECONCILIATION
(CONFESSION):
Monday - Saturday from 7:30AM -
7:55AM and Saturday Afternoons from
4:00PM - 5:00PM
BAPTISM & INSTRUCTIONS
By appointment only
MARRIAGES
6 months in advance
COMMUNION FOR AGED & SICK
Call Parish Office
OFFICE HOURS: Appointments and
Personal Visits Suspended Until Further
Notice. Please call or email.
Pastor
Fr. Jacob Carazo, OFM Conv, ext-101 email: fatherjacob@stpaulspismobeach.com
Associate Pastor
Fr. Alphonse Van Guilder, OFM Conv, ext-109
Chaplain (Prison Ministry) Fr. John Farao, OFM Conv
Administrative Assistant Christopher Garza, ext-102
email: admin@stpaulspismobeach.com
In today’s Gospel Jesus tells us
that if we put his teachings into
action, we will enter the kingdom
of God. Francis de Sales notes:
Jesus comes to teach us what we
ought to do to love divinely. He
confounds a culture that leads us
to pursue false goals, a culture
that never ceases to say, “How
happy are the wealthy!” For
Jesus, the blessed are they who
conduct themselves in this life
with trust in God. They will win
perpetual peace and tranquility.
They hear the word of God, keep
it and profit by it.
There are two reasons why people do not profit from the word of God.
First, they may indeed hear it and be interiorly moved by it. Yet, they
postpone acting on it until tomorrow. Our life is the today in which we
are living. Who can promise themselves a tomorrow? Our life consists
in this present moment in which we are living. We can only assure
ourselves of this moment that we now enjoy however brief it may be.
Second, some people have a great deal of knowledge. They amass all
sorts of spiritual advice and information, but never put it into practice.
We only learn well the teachings of Jesus when they become a part of
our daily living. To live Jesus, we must allow ourselves to let go of our
disordered emotions, habits, and affections.
We need to transform our emotions and affections so that they help us
to become a divinely loving person. We do this by letting go of all that
is not of God in us. To let go of our vices, we must practice the virtues
opposed to the vice that we desire to abandon. For instance, if our
anger is disordered, then we must practice gentleness and patience. Do
not trouble yourself with anything else, except to follow Jesus’
teachings. Trust in the goodness of God, who will surely provide all that
you need to enter the kingdom of God.
(Adapted from the Sermons of St. Francis de Sales, L. Fiorelli, Ed.) https://www.oblates.org/salesian-sunday-reflection-feed/26th-sunday-in-ordinary-time-september-27-2020
Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ September 27, 2020
MASS Intentions
Eucharistic Adoration
Resumes THURSDAY October 1st from 1:00PM-6:45PM
Twenty-sixth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
September 27, 2020 “Have in you the same attitude that is also in Christ Jesus. “— Philippians 2:5
SATURDAY 26 8:00 AM Jacques and others afflicted with Cancer Fran Strauser
5:30 PM † Joseph R. Aicher Mr. & Mrs. William H.
SUNDAY 27 8:00 AM † Dora Williams Holly Pryor
10:30 AM † The living and deceased members of the Fullerton Family.
Linda Fullerton
10:30 AM † Herbert M. Brumwin Mary Ann Reiss
5:30 PM † Virginia Marie Murphy Holly Pryor
MONDAY 28 8:00 AM In Thanksgiving for the Blessed Sacrament, the Holy Spirit, the Blessed Virgin Mary and Intentions of Rebecca A. Untalan
Rebecca A. Untalan
TUESDAY 29 8:00 AM Ken and others afflicted with Cancer Fran Strauser
WEDNESDAY 30 8:00 AM † Audrey Rauwolf Stephen & Marlene
THURSDAY 1 8:00 AM Lucy Rodic Goldsmith Del & Ginger Haney
FRIDAY 2 8:00 AM In Reparation for the Blasphemies & Ingratitude to the Sacred Heart of Jesus & in thanksgiving for our Guardian Angels
Ken & Diane Bagwell
SATURDAY 3 8:00 AM In Reparation for the Blasphemies & Ingratitude to the Immaculate Heart of Mary & for the repose of the soul of Walter
Ken & Diane Bagwell
5:30 PM † Mary Mc Auley Her Son
SUNDAY 4 8:00 AM † Ana Amaral, Estela's Maternal Grandmother Manuel & Estela Razo
10:30 AM † Benjamin & Kathy Zambo Mario & Linda Zambo
5:30 PM John & Mary Kauffmann Margaret Kauffmann
PRAYER INTENTIONS: MILITARY MEMBERS:
Major Chris Valine (USAF), Ensign Ashley Valine (US Coast Guard), Staff Sgt. Robert James Gassmann II (101st Airborne, US Army), Capt. Chris
Mount (USMC, VMM-268), Maj. Grace Anderson (USAF), U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Nicholas Cabansag (USN). SICK: Mary Hansen, Mary Snead, Erlinda G. Cacabelos, Liam McQueen, Irene Duralde, Jack Nunes, Sandi Morrissey, Janice Shields, Jim Maloney, Mel Ormonde,
Jennifer Ojeda, Marilyn Biven, Randy & Cecilia Thiel, Joel Rivera, Valeria & José Ramón, Elaine Talley, Daniel J. Hoffmann, Jr; Layla
Dickson, Carolyn Hoffmann, Kathy Gibson, Bella & Vendala Manfredi, Evan Anderson, Magdaleno Zambo, John Dynowski, Kelly Hansen and
her parents, Peter Hansen, Joel Rivera, Darlene Costa, John McMasters, Carlos Chavez, Will Davis, Rosa Vargas, Anton Mendoza, Marlen B. Pineda, Rex Nutter, Victor Mireles, Ladisla Pinhero ,Cynthia Toscas, Michael Johnson, Cathy McAlister, Angel Ruelas, Kay Yoshiba Mayerling, Lou Costa, Wayne Toscas, Fred Porter (suffering grief in
recent loss of his son), Paul Brandt, Otto & Helga Besgen, Francis Reed (severe stroke, partially paralyzed), Bob Mier, Kay Rizza and all Care Givers, Theresa Santos, Albert V. Taylor. DECEASED: (+)Armida
Robb, (+)Alfred Palomo, (+)Mary Struempf , (+) Irene Stokes, (+) Rita Vohnout, (+) Jimmy Harrington, (+) Patricia Cardoza, (+) William
Grogan, (+) Angelo Della Gatta, (+) Mary Jacinto , (+) Gloria Vasquez
Altar & Rosary Society—The regular meeting is on
the 3rd Tuesday of the month. After prayer and Mass at 10:30
a.m., the usual luncheon and business meeting will follow in the
Parish Hall. All are invited to attend and participate. NO
meetings : June, July, August, December.
Rosary for Priests— *CANCELED UNTIL
FURTHER NOTICE. *
Cenacle of Prayer/Marian Movement of Priests—
*CANCELED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. *
40 Days for Life:
RE: COVD-19: We are
concerned about you, your
families, and the community.
We, along with our Day
Captains, have decided to alter our 40 Days presence
outside Planned Parenthood to reduce the risk of
exposure for all. Everyone is at risk and has the potential
to contract or pass it onto someone else.
1. We will continue to park the truck with a new
banner each day outside Planned Parenthood. This,
alone, will maintain our 40 Days presence on Pismo
Street.
2. Prayer can be done from home, or if you wish, you
may come to PP and pray from within your cars. We do
not encourage you to stand outside on the sidewalk and
pray. You may collect a 40 Days for Life yard sign from
the truck bed to place in your car window or trunk if
you'd like.
Contact: 805-801-5680 (Katie Collins), 805-602-7971
(Kirt Collins), email: kirt.katiecollins@gmail.com
website: https://40daysforlife.com/local-
campaigns/san-luis-obispo/
The Diocese of Monterey in collaboration with Santa Clara University’s Pastoral Ministries MA program seeks to empower a community of pastoral ministers of competence, conscience, compassion and creativity to accompany others in intercultural contexts. Pope Francis emphasizes the importance of a church that sees itself as “missionary,” that is, going out to
those on the margins. A missionary church is a place of encounter between many cultures and peoples that does not sit back and wait for others to come in. It seeks out the lost, the forgotten, the disenfranchised and welcomes them.
The program from Santa Clara University, delivered right to the Diocese of Monterey at the offices on Church Street, establishes a firm foundation of theology and ministry for all who seek academic, theological and spiritual formation for service in the parishes in youth and young adult ministries and social justice ministries, among others. The Diocese uses this program as well for theological formation for our Deacon candidates. Our Director of the Diaconate and Ministry Formation highly recommends this program for all wo are interested in ministry of any kind in the diocese. What gifts and talents do you bring to the table?
Would you like to learn more about how you can enhance your ministerial skills and deepen your faith commitment to accompaniment in a community of believers? There will be a Virtual Info Session where you can learn more about this program on Thursday, October 8, 2020 at 6:00 PM. Please contact either Deacon Dave Ford or Ann Ventura for details on how to join in!
Email: aventura@dioceseofmonterey.org or 831-645-2848.
Choir Practice —*CANCELED
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.*
Questions? Contact Susan Davies
at (805) 773-3298 or email her
at: sdavies@calpoly.edu.
Protecting Our Children—On Wednesday from
3:00 to 6:00 p.m., only authorized individuals and
personnel who have been cleared by the Diocese
may be in the parish hall (parents or guardians may bring
or pick up the children in the hall). NOBODY
ELSE will be permitted ANYWHERE in the
hall, including members of the Knights of
Columbus, the Altar and Rosary Society and
Martha’s Ministry .
Faith Formation (K-8)
REGISTRATION AND TEXT BOOK PICK– UP
WILL CONTINUE THIS WEDNESDAY, SEPT.
30TH FROM 4 PM—5:15 PM IN THE PARISH
HALL.
High School Youth Group-Confirmation
REGISTRATION AND TEXT BOOK PICK– UP
WILL CONTINUE THIS WEDNESDAY, SEPT.
30TH FROM 4 PM—5:15 PM IN THE PARISH
HALL.
From Our Pastor Father Jacob
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ: .
Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all who
have submitted their weekly contributions. They
have been received with great gratitude and
appreciation.
HELP US STAY UP TO DATE:
We would very much like to update our online
parish registration database and update the e-mail
addresses we have on file. If you have been
receiving and corresponding with me via e-mail, no
action is necessary, if you would like to be included
in my mailing list for updates and update your e-
mail address in our Parish Registration Database,
please send an e-mail to either our Parish
Administrative Assistant Christopher
Garza admin@stpaulspismobeach.com or to
myself Fr. Jacob Carazo, OFM
Conv. fatherjacob@stpaulspismobeach.com.
2019
09/01= $20,064.63
09/08= $6,126.17
09/15= $7,839.50
09/22= $21,108.73
2020
08/30= $4,326.09
09/06= $6,072.29
09/13= $4,518.40
09/20= $4,408.58
Sunday Collections
You can participate in the Sunday Mass from your home
as it is broadcast on our YouTube Channel “St. Paul the
Apostle Catholic Church-Pismo Beach”.
Please continue visiting our website
stpaulspismobeach.com for updates on our parish,
the weekly bulletin, link to the Sunday Mass Online, and
updates from our Pastor Father Jacob Carazo, OFM
Conv., and Bishop Daniel Garcia of the Diocese of
Monterey.
All of you are in mine and the Franciscan Community’s
prayers and we kindly ask you to keep us in your prayers.
Wishing you peace and all goodness,
Father Jacob Carazo, OFM Conv.
CONTRIBUTIONS can be made at Mass or via the US
mail or can be dropped off in the mail slot of our
Rectory Door. In order for your contribution to be
recorded accurately please include your weekly
contributions envelope or envelope number on the check.
You can also now make donations through our website
safely and securely. Simply visit
www.stpaulspismobeach.com and at the top of the
screen you will see a big blue “DONATE” button, simply
click on this and you will see a variety of funds to support
with a one-time or ongoing donation.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
FAITH FORMATION & HIGH SCHOOL
YOUTH GROUP: Text Book pick-up and
Registration will continue this Wednesday,
Sept. 30th from 4:00pm—5:15 pm in front
of the Parish Hall. Students must register and
pick-up text books before being allowed to
participate in the remote meetings.
SECOND COLLECTION : Today’s Second
Collection, on September 27th, there will be an
emergency second collection called for by the
U.S. Bishops to aid the victims of the recent
wildfires and hurricanes.
*Please make check payable to: “USCCB
Emergency Disasters Fund” .
Next Sunday, October 4th, a second collection
will be taken up for Peter’s Pence.
LIVE STREAMING OF DAILY MASS
We are now live streaming daily Mass Monday—Friday at
8:00 AM. You can click the link on our website or go to St.
Paul the Apostle Catholic Church-Pismo Beach on
YouTube.
BLESSING OF ANIMALS
Saturday October 3rd,
Blessing of the Animals for
the Feast of Saint Francis
of Assisi in the back
parking lot. 9:30 AM.
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time; World Day for Migrants and Refugees; Priesthood Sunday; Yom Kippur (Jewish day of atonement) begins at sunset Monday: St. Lawrence Ruiz and Companions; St. Wenceslaus Tuesday: Ss. Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, Archangels Wednesday: St. Jerome; Sukkot (Jewish harvest festival) begins at sunset Thursday: St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus Friday: The Holy Guardian Angels; First Friday Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary; First Saturday
FAMILIAR INSIGHTS Spiritual teachers tend to repeat themselves, and to repeat other teachers. Maybe there really aren’t that many different truths to tell. Just a lot of slow, sleepy human beings—like us—who need to hear the basics over and over. Consider today’s readings. People complain God isn’t “fair,” and Ezekiel answers that God is more than fair. People choose their own fates, and people can change. Even evildoers can turn, do right, and live. “Actions speak louder than words.” A fresh new insight? Hardly. Paul tells the Philippians that he would truly be encouraged if those who claimed to be believers would, in fact, look to others’ interests and not their own. “The proof of the pudding is in the eating.” A novel idea? I don’t think so. In Jesus’ story of the farmer and his sons, everyone knows that the one who said he wouldn’t work—but did—is way ahead of the one who said he would work—but didn’t. “Talk is cheap.” Heard that before? Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
GUARDIANS FOR VALUABLE SOULS So valuable to heaven is the dignity of the human soul that every member of the human race has a guardian angel from the moment the person begins to be. —St. Jerome
IMPOSSIBLE Start by doing what is necessary, then do what is possible; suddenly you are doing the impossible. —St. Francis of Assisi
SAINT THÉRÈSE OF THE CHILD JESUS (1873-1897) October 1 “The cornerstone’s dated 1872, but the stained glass is much later,” explained the pastor, astonished when his visitor accurately dated it to just before the Great Depression, explaining, “The window for the Little Flower”—Thérèse’s nickname—“gives it away.” From her canonization in 1925, her statues and windows adorn most churches where European immigrants worshiped. Entering Carmel at fifteen, victim of tuberculosis at twenty-four, Thérèse proposed her “Little Way” to sanctity: doing ordinary tasks with extraordinary love. Thus ordinary Catholics, many of whom had lost loved ones to tuberculosis, embraced her. Though she never left her cloister, this Carmelite’s spiritual communion and devoted correspondence with missionaries earned her the title Patroness of Missions. Her autobiography, Story of a Soul, continuously in print since her death, chronicles her prayerful perseverance through doubt and caused her to be the youngest person ever named a Doctor of the Church. Countless physical healings and spiritual conversions testify to her fulfillment of her deathbed promise: “After my death, I will let fall a shower of roses. I will spend my heaven doing good upon earth!” —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Jb 1:6-22; Ps 17:1bcd-3, 6-7; Lk 9:46-50
Tuesday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 or Rv 12:7-12a;
Ps 138:1-5; Jn 1:47-51
Wednesday: Jb 9:1-12, 14-16; Ps 88:10bc-15;
Lk 9:57-62
Thursday: Jb 19:21-27; Ps 27:7-9abc, 13-14;
Lk 10:1-12
Friday: Jb 38:1, 12-21; 40:3-5; Ps 139:1-3, 7-10,
13-14ab; Mt 18:1-5
Saturday: Jb 42:1-3, 5-6, 12-17; Ps 119:66, 71, 75,
91, 125, 130; Lk 10:17-24
Sunday: Is 5:1-7; Ps 80:9, 12-16, 19-20; Phil 4:6-9;
Mt 21:33-43
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COVER SHEET
CHURCH NAME: St. Paul the Apostle
BULLETIN#: 523103
DATE OF PUBLICATION: 09/27/2020
NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED: 7
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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: CONTACT: Christopher Garza
Tel: (805)773-2219, ext. 102 Email: admin@stpaulspismobeach.com
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