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Sacred Heart Catholic Church Week of November 11, 2018
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Webmaster: Lorne Hengst [email protected]
Masses / Misa
Saturday, November 10th
5:00 pm
Lucia Baggstrom by the Baggstrom Family
Sunday, November 11th
7:30 am
Genaro & Eleanor Tovar Por sus Hijos
9:30 am
Sinforiano, Sr & Consolacion Maico by Steve & Glenda Bernard
11:30 am
Fernando Jonse by Deacon & Mrs. Larry Dunne
1:30 pm
Joseph Sepulveda by his Parents
Monday, November 12th
NO MASS/OFFICE CLOSED in Observance of Veterans Day
Tuesday, November 13th
NO MASS
Wednesday, November 14th
6:pm
Ed Sherbenou, Angel & the twins by Jean & Ed Kruzitski
Thursday, November 15th
8:00 am
Aldahair Lopez por sus Padres
Friday, November 16th
8:00 am
Margie Joseph & Jeanette Burkett by Margie & Larry Nohra
Saturday, November 17th
5:00 pm
Pete & Esther Bega’s 50th Wedding Anniversary
Deceased
NOVIEMBRE
AGENDA PARA LIMPIEZA DE IGLESIA
NOV 4
MOVIMIENTO
FAMILIAR
NOV 11
GRUPO DE
ORACION
NOV 18
SOCIOS
NOV 25
CORO OASIS/DIS
DE EMAUS
I am incredibly blessed to have the Sacred Heart Church community in my life. Thank you to everyone for the support either by attending the benefit, made monetary donations, donated to the silent auction or baked goods. Words cannot express how humbled
and grateful I am. May God bless you! Cecil Rico (aka Rico)
Estoy increíblemente bendecidi de tener la comunidad de la Iglesia Sagrado Corazón en mi vida. Gracias a todos por el apoyo, ya sea asistiendo a los beneficios, haciendo donaciones monetarias, donando a la subasta pasteles. Palabras no pueden expresar lo conmovido y agradecido que estoy. ¡Que Dios los bendiga!
Cecil Rico (aka Rico)
The Sanctuary Candle Is for the
Year of Reparation
Calendar of Events for the week of November 11th
Sunday 9:00 am Rosary (church)
10:30-11:45am 1st Communion, English only class, 2nd Grade
9th Confirmation Class
12:00-1:15pm 6th-8th Grade
Monday
OFFICE CLOSED in Observance of Veterans Day 6:30pm-8:00pm English RCIA for Adults
Tuesday 6:45 -8:00pm RCIC for Children 6:45-8:00pm Spanish RCIA for Adults
Wednesday 10:00 am Bible Study 1:00 pm Sew & So
6:45-8:00pm CCD (K-5) 6:45-8:00pm Middle School Youth Group (6th-8th)
Friday 8:30am Adoration in Queen of Peace Chapel
Saturday 2:00pm Adoration in Queen of Peace Chapel ENDS 3:30-4:4 pm Confession in the church 4:30pm Rosary (church)
Regular Collection Sunday November 4th $ 5933.52 Youth Collection $ 137.17 Building Fund $ 550.00 All Saints/Souls Day $ 774.71
Thank you for your donation/Gracias por su donación. Those donating to the $20 Club Fund, please indicate on your check menu line “$20 Club”. If you are donating cash, please indicate on an envelope your name or weekly contribution envelope number. $20 Club November 4th $ 20.00
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Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Trigésimo Segundo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
Sanctuary If you would like to donate $12 for a candle (burns 2 weeks) for Flowers If you would like to make a donation of flowers in the
Candle the church/chapel, please, call or come by the church office. church, please, call or come by the church office.
THE CALL TO DISCIPLESHIP
The core vocation in the Gospel of Mark is the
vocation, or call, to discipleship. Today’s Gospel passage
provides us with one last example of what the vocation to
discipleship means, and one example of what it doesn’t
mean. A destitute widow shows us that discipleship
means following Jesus’ way of service, even if it requires
giving one’s livelihood (or life). The scribes show us by
their bad example that discipleship should entail a
vocation to extend God’s care to those who are most in
need.
In our reading from the book of Kings another widow
and her son are close to death. They too give what little
they have, but they are rewarded by Elijah with food
enough for a year. And the reading from the Letter to the
Hebrews reminds us that Jesus sacrificed his life “to bring
salvation to those who eagerly await him” (Hebrews 9:28).
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TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — The widow of Zarephath had only a
handful of flour and a little oil but made a little cake for
Elijah (1 Kings 17:10-16).
Psalm — Praise the Lord, my soul! (Psalm 146).
Second Reading — Christ will appear a second time to
bring salvation to those who eagerly await him (Hebrews 9:24-28).
Gospel — This poor widow put in more than all the other
contributors (Mark 12:38-44 [41-44]). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997,
International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
The LORD keeps faith forever, secures justice for the
oppressed, gives food to the hungry. — Psalm 146:7
A GOOD STORY Christianity is the story of beggars who tell other
beggars where to find bread. —Anonymous
LLAMADOS A SER DISCÍPULOS La vocación central en el Evangelio según san Marcos
es la vocación, o el llamado de ser discípulos. El pasaje
del Evangelio de hoy nos brinda por lo menos un ejemplo
qué significa la vocación de ser discípulo y un ejemplo de
lo que no significa. Una viuda pobre nos muestra que ser
un buen discípulo significa seguir el camino de servicio
de Jesús, incluso si implica entregar todo lo que tenemos
para vivir (o incluso nuestra vida). Los escribas nos
muestran con su mal ejemplo que ser un buen discípulo
implica la vocación de hacer llegar el cuidado de Dios a
los más necesitados. En nuestra lectura del libro de los Reyes otra viuda y
su hijo corren peligro de morir. Ellos también entregan lo
poco que tienen, pero son recompensados por Elías con
comida suficiente para un año. Y la lectura de la carta a
los Hebreos nos recuerda que Jesús sacrificó su vida
“para salvación de aquellos que lo aguardan” (Hebreos 9:28). Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
LECTURAS DE HOY
Primera lectura — El profeta Elías pide a una viuda
pobre que le dé algo de beber y un poco de pan. (1 Reyes 17:10-16).
Salmo — Alaba, alma mía, al Señor (Psalm 146 [145]).
Segunda lectura — Cristo se sacrificó una sola vez para
borrar todos los pecados de los humanos. (Hebreos 9:24-28).
Evangelio — El óbolo de la viuda de unos cuántos centavos
es mucho más grande que todas las otras donaciones por su
pobreza (Marcos 12:38-44 [41-44]). Salmo responsorial: Leccionario Hispanoamericano Dominical © 1970, Comisión Episcopal Española.
Usado con permiso. Todos los derechos reservados.
El Señor siempre es fiel a su palabra, y es quien hace
justicia al oprimido; él proporciona pan a los
hambrientos. — Salmo 146 (145):7
UNA BUENA HISTORIA La fe cristiana es la historia de unos mendigos que les
dicen a otros mendigos dónde encontrar pan. —Anónimo
CULTIVO UNA ROSA BLANCA Cultivo una rosa blanca, en julio como en enero,
Para el amigo sincero, que me da su mano franca,
Y para el cruel que me arranca el corazón con que vivo,
Cardo ni oruga cultivo, cultivo una rosa blanca. —José Martí