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Holy Mass , Eucharistic Adoration, Rosary, Confession — Weekly Schedule:
Daily Mass: Monday –Saturday 8:30am First Friday 7:00pm, Saturday after First Friday 7:00am (No 8:30am Mass that day), Rosary: Daily 8:05am, Vigil and Sunday 35 minutes before Holy Mass Sat. Vigil: 5:00pm Sunday: 8:00am, 10:00am, 12:30(Spanish) Foresthill: 4:00pm Adoration: Thursday 9am-6pm with Benediction 1st Friday 7:30pm-6:30am with Benediction Confession: Saturday 3:30-4:30, Last Thursday 9:00am First Friday 8:00 pm English and Spanish. Call office for an individual Confession appointment
Parochial Administrator
Rev. Carlo Paul G. Tejano , [email protected]
Deacon
Mark Ruiz, [email protected]
Office Manager
Kathleen Stam, [email protected]
Religious Education
Judy Jones, [email protected]
Bookkeeper
Rhonda Bricker, [email protected]
Parish Receptionist
Maria Pena, [email protected]
Bulletin Coordinator
Please email to
(All bulletin articles are due in the parish office no later than
12:00pm on Mondays.)
Parish Office Hours
Monday– Thursday
9:00am-4:00pm (closed 12:00-12:30pm for lunch)
(530) 885-2956
St. Joseph Catholic School @ St. Teresa of Avila Church 11610
Atwood Road, Auburn, CA, 95603. Serving Students from K-8th
Grade Jennifer Oliver, Principal Phone 530.885.4490
Email: [email protected]
St. Joseph Catholic Preschool Program Jaime Anderson, Preschool
Director 11610 Atwood Road Auburn, CA, 95603 Phone
530.823.1822
St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery-Foresthill:
Call the office 530-885-2956
October 13, 2019 28th Sunday in Ordinary
St. Joseph Parish & Mission in Foresthill
Mission Statement: “Guided by the Holy Spirit and following the teaching of the Holy Catholic Church, the
Mission of St. Joseph is to be the best administered and most caring parish in
Sacramento Diocese, through our liturgies, faith formation and social services for the benefit of the
community of Auburn and vicinity.”
1162 Lincoln Way, Auburn, CA - (530) 885-2956 - www.stjoseph.auburncatholic.com
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COMMUNITY PRAYER
November 2 8:00AM December 7 10:00AM January 4 12:30PM (Spanish)
Sunday, October 13 9:00AM— Choir Practice Monday, October 14 9:30AM– Families of Nazareth Group– Office Tuesday, October 15 10:00AM—Children's Faith formation Classes 4:30PM— Children’s Faith Formation Classes 4:30PM– Youth Group 5:30PM– Living Rosary & Ice Cream Social– Hall Wednesday, October 16 9:00 AM — Prayers for Priest -Church 9:30AM-12:00PM- Church closed for cleaning Thursday, October 17 9:00am– Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 9:15AM —Women’s Bible Study— LCR 5:50PM– Benediction Friday, October 18 Saturday, October 19
Jerry Addy Grace Arredondo Sharity Bulygo Brandy Brandenburg Al Baldoni Linda Baldoni Nancy Batmale Mark Biesecker Karen Budde Marianne Corcoran Nancy Capik Darlene Delahanty Debra Cheryl Driggs Marie Dutra Sandy Dutra Dennis Dark Rod Deshaw Sally Dwyer Maria Fregosi Gloria Flores Delia Giuliani John Giudicessi Norma Harris Ben Hatfield Brian Harr
Rany & Ronda Horsman Benedicta Horsnyi Jennifer Jones Gabrielle Klapperich Dennis Kalkowski John Lynch John Paul Letcher-Samuel G. Letcher Joanne Lichau Roland Lujan Marilyn Landry Larry Leedy Denise Martin Madeline McCormick-Mary Minton Yanira Muniz Stephen Metz Flo Mooneyham Mandy Millhouse Joan Murdoch Georgie Nicosia Joe Nicosia
Christine Niece Colleen Newman Shirley Petersen Lucille Potter Marissa Platz Ken Prust Elfie Reissmein Rico Puccioni Ron Roussey Dustin Rhoby John Sinetos Nicole (Dwyer)Selcuk Cecilia Smith Gary Stephen Frank Stephen Sawyer Stephen Mary Taylor Bernard Theis Esther & Dan -Sanchez Tinoco Doris Viera Miriam Winder
Monday: Rom 1:1-7; Ps 98:1-4; Lk 11:29-32 Tuesday: Rom 1:16-25; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 11:37-41 Wednesday: Rom 2:1-11; Ps 62:2-3, 6-7, 9; Lk 11:42-46 Thursday: Rom 3:21-30; Ps 130:1b-6ab; Lk 11:47-54 Friday: 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Lk 10:1-9 Saturday: Rom 4:13, 16-18; Ps 105:6-9, 42-43; Lk 12:8-12 Sunday: Ex 17:8-13; Ps 121:1-8; 2 Tm 3:14 — 4:2; Lk 18:1-8
MASS INTENTIONS OCTOBER 13th-19th
Sunday, October 13-TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 8:00am— James Gruber +, Art DeGenova SI , Louise Machado +, James Theis SI, Joe Mikles + 10:00am— William E. Oram + 12:30pm— Timothy Bender + 4:00pm—
Monday, October 14-St. Callistus I, Pope, Martyr 8:30am— Joel Bingham SI
Tuesday, October 15-St. Teresa of Jesus, Virgin, Doctor of the Church 8:30am— James Kovirck +
Wednesday, October 16-St. Hedwig, Religious, St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, Virgin 8:30am — David Warner +
Thursday, October 17-St. Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop, Martyr 8:30am– Goldie Capik +
Friday, October 18-ST. LUKE, EVANGELIST 8:30am—Alice and Chuck Porembski SI
Saturday, October 19- 8:30am— Special Intention 5:00pm— Janet Collins +
PARISH SCHEDULE
ANNOINTING OF THE SICK SCHEDULE
PRAYER CONCERNS
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
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HEALING AND SALVATION
The readings today speak of healing and salvation. In Second Kings, Naaman, a commander of the army of the king of Syria, develops leprosy. He goes to a stranger, a prophet from Israel, when no one else can cure his disease. Much to
his surprise, after a simple bath in the river, he is cured. In Luke’s Gospel, Jesus cures ten lepers and sends them to the priest. Only one, a Samaritan, returns to thank Jesus for his cure and only he hears the words, “Your faith has saved you.” The psalm and Timothy remind us that salvation involves justice, kindness, and faithfulness and forever links us with Jesus. In a world as broken as ours, both healing and salvation are necessary. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
SECOND COLLECTION– WORLD MISSION SUNDAY
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Christian liturgy has always contained an opportunity to make a choice for sharing. From the beginning, Christians pooled their resources, especially for the care of widows and orphans, at the weekly Eucharist.
Over the years, the collection became detached from the liturgy and baskets or plates would be passed through the community while the Mass was going on at the altar, or contributions would be collected at the doors. In
Milan’s Ambrosian Rite, these gifts have always been brought to the altar by lay people in procession. In German countries, the ancient custom was for the entire assembly to process with their gifts—first the men,
then the women, then the priests and deacons—to offer their gifts at the altar. The old ceremony of canonization included a curious vestige of this procession: people would present the pope with two loaves of bread, two barrels of wine and
water, five candles, and three cages containing pigeons or turtledoves! —James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
We are all Baptized and Sent! Next week is World Mission Sunday, in a special Extraordinary Missionary Month. We are called through our baptism to be part of the Church’s missionary efforts, through prayer, self-sacrifice and support of missionary vocations though material aid.
Remembering that we are baptized and sent as a Universal Church of Christ on mission in the world , we can…
PRAY for the Church’s worldwide missionary work
OFFER financial HELP and CHARITY though the Society for the Propagation pf the Faith for vulnerable communities throughout Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Pacific Islands.
PLEASE REMEMBER ST. JOSEPH’S PARISH IN YOUR ESTATE PLANNING
St. Joseph Offertory October 5/6 $ 5,506.22 August Online Giving $ 1,120.00
Foresthill Offertory October 6 $ 466.00 August Online Giving Foresthill $ 410.00 Hall Fund $ 1,775.00
Joseph Ministry
Saturday 5:00PM vigil
8:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:30 PM
Altar Servers Joseph Mudd Manuel Jorgensen, TH
Marshall Alcorn, TH Ethan Alcorn
Yair Martinez Darian Estrada Jazmin Aviles
Lectors Scott Holthaus Marjorie Addy
Ken Dougherty Colleen Anderson
Chris Biesecker Hugh Paxton
Monica Roman Cesar Roman
Extraordinary Ministers
Mike Newell Tom Galleo
Sheila Taylor Susan Tidball Dave Vargas
Mark Chiorino Don Wilford
Dianne Wilford
Maria Ferreyra Carlo Ferreyra Adelia Sanchez
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LAY MINISTRY SCHEDULE– OCTOBER 19TH AND 20TH
FORESTHILL MISSION LAY MINISTRY SCHEDULE
Lectors Shirley Petersen and Cathy Reuter
Extraordinary Ministers
Shirley Petersen
PARISH OFFERTORY
TRINITY CATHOLIC BOOKS & GIFTS
ST. JOSEPH’S THRIFT SHOP
1132 Lincoln Way (Next to St. Joseph’s Church)
It’s Getting Chilly Out
Trinity Has A Large Selection Of
Mystic Monk Coffees & Teas October 15th – 19th
Come Try A New Flavor 15% Off Coffee & Tea
Mon-Wed & Saturday—9:00am-3:00pm
We are raising our prices! What?! Actually we have set up a clothing rack behind our an que case where we will
be placing some of our more “high end” name brands. Those items will be priced a li le higher, but s ll at
reasonable prices. Several of them will be sold at a set price of $6 unless they are tagged differently.
We are s ll con nuing with our donate $20 to the Parish
Hall Loan- get 50% off your shopping experience.
In addi on, during the rest of October, our sale rack outside will be priced at $5 a bag if you’re looking for
some good bargains.
As always, we are thankful for your generous dona ons.
Please consider volunteering a few hours a week! We are in need of extra help for the next two months! If you are interested
please call Joyce Pope at 530-823-7223.
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Upcoming Activities for October!
October 15th– Live Rosary and Ice Cream Social
October 13th & 15th– Circle of Grace Class
October 29th: Mass and Potluck, bring a dish based off of your last name!
A-H Appetizer/I-R Side Dish/ S-Z Dessert
Pan de Vida retreat will be on November 8-10th, 2019. Registration forms are now available in the office . The cost is $60 per child and it includes lunch and dinner on November 9. The Registration shall be completed by October 19. For
questions call Judy Jones (530)885-2956
We are looking for volunteers to help with first aid assistance during the retreat, if you are a registered nurse or have your first aid certification and would like to help please give Judy
Jones a call at (530) 885-2956.
CHILDREN’S FAITH FORMATION
PAN DE VIDA RETREAT
FATHER SON PROGRAM
The Father-Son Program explores God’s special gift of human sexuality and fertility as well as the
goodness and wonder of his plan for growing up and being a man. It is designed for fathers* and
their 12-15 year old sons. All content is pure, light-hearted and affirming. Cost is $20 per family
and includes snacks. To register online, contact a site coordinator, or to
review program content , visit: www.scd.org/fatherson. For questions, please contact Jenese
Ramirez at (916) 733-0177 or [email protected]
Saturday, October 26 St. Clare Parish
1950 Junction Blvd, Roseville
C.F.C.S. JOB OPPORTUNITIES
The Catholic Funeral and Cemetery Service (CFCS) is a non– profit organization founded in faith and
dedicated to providing support and resources during life’s most difficult moments. The mission of CFCS is to make every effort to achieve the final wishes of the
departed and to empower their families to make thoroughly informed decisions.
Building & Property Maintenance 1, Sacramento
Cemetery Groundsman, Vallejo Controller, Sacramento
Grounds Manager, Sacramento Funeral Arranger, Sacramento Funeral Director, Sacramento
Part-Time Receptionist, Sacramento
To apply for a position, please email a short cover letter, resume, and application to [email protected].
SOCKTOBER DRIVE
Auburn Food Closet & SVdP September Hunger Action Month food drive was a great
success and a great thanks for ALL our support. The month of October is SOCKTOBER Month, Bring a new pair of Men's or Women's socks and we will fill up the food basket with new socks.
Socks are the most needed but least donated articles of clothing in the homeless shelters. Donating a pair of
new socks can help make a huge difference in the lives
of our neighbors who are homeless. ......Don Wilford.....
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MINISTRY, COUNICIL AND COMMITTEE INORMATION AND EVENTS
Baptism: Preparation classes are held the 1st Saturday of every month. Please call the office to register. Confirmation: The Sacrament of Confirmation is a two-year preparation process for teens. For adults not yet confirmed, please call the parish office. Marriage: Please contact our priest at least six months in advance of your desired wedding in order to par-ticipate in the process of marriage preparation.
Altar Society: Phyllis Whitney 823-9303 Bible studies: Ginny Huckins (Thursday AM ) 530.823.8486 Confraternity of Catholic Mothers: Mary Jorgensen (916) 716-7308, [email protected] Catholic Ladies Relief Society: Barbara O’Rourke 530-906-1055 Eucharistic Adoration: Barbara & George Coelho [email protected] Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: Dianne Wilford [email protected] Finance Council: Fr. Carlo Tejano Funeral Reception Ministry Doreen Wood 530.823.5066 Barbara O’Rourke 530-906-1055 Garden Committee: Karen Thomas [email protected] Guild of St. Tarcisius (Altar Sever): Hugh Paxton [email protected] Hall Committee: 530-885-2956 Hispanic Coordinating Cmte. Porfirio Perez 530.613.3624 or Cristina Martinez 530 308-5693 Italian Catholic Federation: Mary Ann Mikles 916.759.8466 Knights of Columbus: Grand Knight-Tom Epperson [email protected] 530-368-1243, Knights of Columbus Council # 6149 www.auburnkofc.com Lector Ministry: John Mlakar [email protected] Liturgy Hispanic Community: Cristina Martinez - 530-308-5693 Ministry of the Sick: Gina Bollinger 530.268.2092 Music Ministry: Gellimy Sescon 530.885.2956 Practice is on Tuesday's at 6:30 - 8pm in the Church Pastoral Council: Chairman Mark Capik, 916-663-1207, [email protected] Placer County Jail Ministry: Lyn Mazur, [email protected] Prolife Ministry: Penny Gowring [email protected] & Christine Jonas [email protected] Religious Education: Judy Jones 530.885.2956 Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA): Judy Jones 530.885.2956 Sacristan Mike Newell 401-5546 Dave Vargas 916-663-1356 Special Events Committee: Bonnie Amaro-Letcher [email protected] St. Vincent de Paul Society of Auburn: 530.885.2920 Thrift shop: 530.885.7404 Mon-Wed & Saturday 9:00am-3:00pm Ushers & Greeters: Kevin Letcher [email protected] Vocations: Doreen Wood 530.823.5066 Wedding Coordinator: Holly Letcher 530.210.0568 Youth Ministry: Frank Smith [email protected]
Do you want to involve yourself at St. Joseph Parish?
If interested, please give us a call at
530-885-2956, and we will help you find a ministry to volunteer on any upcoming events.
ADORATION
KNIGHTS OF COLOMBUS BINGO
First Friday Mass & Adoration Schedule November 1, 2019
Friday Morning Mass: 8:30am
Adoration begins after Mass until 6:30pm
Evening Mass: 7:00pm (All Saints Day, Holy Day of Obligation) Adoration will continue after Mass
until 6:30am on Saturday
Benediction at 6:30am followed by 7:00am Mass
Participants are asked to devote at least one hour of prayer and Adoration to Our Lord during the First
Friday devotions. To select a shift and hours please contact Barbara Coelho at 530-852-2294.
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Horario de la oficina—de lunes a jueves 9:00am-4:00pm
Maria Peña-recepcionista: hablo español y estoy en la oficina del lunes al jueves 9:00am-12:30pm Por favor diríjase a la oficina para bautizos, bodas, quinceañeras, para el salón y salas de conferencias, etc. Cristina Martínez: Lector, Catecismo para Quinceañera y Eventos Especiales, Coordinadora de Bodas. Porfirio Perez: Sacristán, Clases de Preparación Bautismal Y de Boda
HORAS DE OFICINA Y DIRECTORIO
Lunes: Rom 1:1-7; Sal 98 (97):1-4; Lc 11:29-32 Martes: Rom 1:16-25; Sal 19 (18):2-5; Lc 11:37-41 Miércoles: Rom 2:1-11; Sal 62 (61):2-3, 6-7, 9; Lc 11:42-46 Jueves: Rom 3:21-30; Sal 130 (129):1b-6ab; Lc 11:47-54 Viernes: 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Sal 145 (144):10-13, 17-18; Lc 10:1-9 Sábado: Rom 4:13, 16-18; Sal 105 (104):6-9, 42-43; Lc 12:8-12 Domingo: Ex 17:8-13; Sal 121 (120):1-8; 2 Tm 3:14 — 4:2; Lc 18:1-8
SANACIÓN Y SALVACIÓN
Las lecturas de hoy hablan de sanación y salvación. En el segundo libro de los Reyes, Naamán, un comandante del ejército del rey de Siria, se enferma de le-pra. Él va con un extranjero, un profeta de Israel cuando nadie más puede curar su
enfermedad. Para su sorpresa, después de un simple baño en el río, él sanó. En el Evangelio de Lucas, Jesús sana a diez leprosos y los envía con el sacerdote. Solo uno, un samaritano, regresa a agradecerle a Jesús por haberlo sanado y él solo escucha las palabras: “tu fe te ha salvado”. El Salmo y Timoteo nos recuerda que la salvación involucra la justicia, la bondad y la fidelidad y nos vincula para siempre con Jesús. En un mundo roto como el nuestro, ambas sanaciones y salvacion son necesarias. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
REFLEXIONES SEMANALES
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
DOMINGO MUNDIAL DE LAS MISIONES
Somos bautizados y enviados! La proxima semana es el Domingo Mundial de las Misiones, en un mes misionero Extraordinario. A traves de nuestro bautismo, somos llamados a ser parte de los esfurerzos misioneros de la Iglesia, a traves de la oracion, el sacrificio y apoyo a las vocaciones misioneras a traves de la ayuda tangible. Recordando que somos bautizados y enviados, como Iglesia Universal de Cristo en Mision en el mundo, podemos….. ORAR por la obra misionera mundial de la Iglesia. OFRECER AYUDA financier u CARIDAD a traves de la Sociedad para la Propagacion de la Fe Para las comunidades vulnerables de Asia, Africa, America Latina y las islas del Pacifico.
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Lunes a miércoles y sábados de 9:00 a.m. a 3:00 p.m.
¡Estamos subiendo nuestros precios! ¡Qué! En realidad
hemos establecido un estante de ropa detrás de nuestro caso an guo donde vamos a colocar algunas de nuestras
marcas de ropas finas "de gama alta". Esos ar culos tendrán un precio un poco más alto, pero todavía a
precios razonables. Varios de ellos se venderán a un pre-cio fijo de $6 a menos que estén e quetados de manera
diferente.
¡Próximas actividades para octubre!
15 de octubre: rosario en vivo y helado
social
13 y 15 de octubre - Clase del Círculo de Gracia
29 de octubre: Misa y comida, ¡traiga un
plato basado en su apellido! A-H Aperitivo / I-R Guarnición / S-Z Postre
Conoces a alguien interesado en convertirse en católico? ¿Tienes preguntas sobre la fe? ¿Fueron bautizados, pero nunca recibió la
primera comunión confirmación?
Si es así, únete a nosotros!
Los Invitamos cada miércoles a las 6:30 pm en San José Escuela (ubicado al lado de
la Iglesia Católica de St Teresa En Atwood Road)
Para pregunta sobre clase de rica por favor llame a Monica Durant 925-262-3294 (habla español)
NOTICIAS SEMANALES
R.C.I.A.
TIENDA DE SEGUNDA MANO DE SAN JOSE
FORMACION EN LA FE DE LOS NINOS
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
Muy popular entre los latinos es la monjita francesa santa Teresita, con sus rosas y crucifijo en mano. No cabe duda que ella fue una gran mujer, pero no pode-mos olvidar otra monja carmelita, la Teresota, o sea santa Teresa de Jesús (de Ávila). En 1970, esta hispana fue la primera mujer nom-brada Doctora de la Iglesia gracias a sus profundos escritos. Teresa vivió en el siglo XVI, una época de mucha reforma. Después de haber pasado varios años como religiosa, se dio cuenta que su vida perso-nal necesitaba conversión. Así fue que se puso a orar y practicar el recogimiento del alma. Ella confiesa que pasarían casi 15 años antes de que estas prácticas dieran fruto. Ella no se dejó vencer durante esos quince años y siguió insistiendo en la oración hasta que Dios le concedió visiones y visitas celestiales. Su mística llena de gozos celestiales nunca la separó de la tierra. Ella no se escondía en la oración, mas bien salía de la oración para luchar en el mundo. Ella inspiró la reforma carmelitana y sigue inspirándonos hoy con sus escritos. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
ADORACION LAS 24 HORAS
Adoración las 24 Horas A partir del 1 de noviembre
A partir del 1 de noviembre, San José tendrá una
Adoración de 24 horas cada primer viernes del mes.
Estamos buscando feligreses para ser voluntarios por al menos un turno de 1 hora. Si está interesado,
llame a Maria Pena 530-885-2956.
Ya no tendremos Adoración los primeros jueves del mes
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PARISH AND DIOCESAN NEWS AND EVENTS
Holy Day of Obligation All Saints Day
Remember that All Saints Day
will be on Friday, November 1st Mass Times:
8:30am 7:00pm
Save the Date!
Sunday, November 3, 2019 Family Style ~ Country Fried
Chicken Dinner St. Joseph Parish Hall
Hosted by your Special Events Committee
Thank you to All of our Volunteers who helped with
our 3rd annual Farmer’s Market!
We raised $1,860.13
Also a big thanks to our parishioners who help support our fundraiser
here at St. Joseph
The month of October each year is dedicated to the Most Holy Rosary.
Please arrive 30 minutes before the
Mass so that you could participate and recite with us
the rosary.
Knights of Columbus Intellectual Disability Drive
October 12th & 13th
This weekend is the Knights of Columbus annual Tootsie Roll Drive to help the
Intellectually Disabled. Knights will be out-side a er Mass and at your local grocery stores collec ng dona ons for the very
special loved ones of our community. When you see a Knight in a yellow
vest, stop by for a Tootsie Roll and help us help those that
need it most.
Come join us for the Living Rosary and Ice Cream Social!
When: Tuesday, October 15th
Where: Parish Hall
We will be having the
children from our Faith Formation lead the live
rosary. We will also have an ice cream social after the
rosary.