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Pastor Rev. Brian Dinkel, IVE Associate Pastors Rev. Joseph LoJacono, IVE Rev. Thomas Steinke, IVE Rev. Jonathan Dumlao, IVE Convent Superior Mother Maria de la Caridad, SSVM Servants of the Lord and Virgin of Matara Weekend Masses Sunday Vigil: 5 pm and 7:30 pm Sunday: 7:30 am, 9 am,10:30 am, 12 pm, 2 pm & 5 pm, 6:30 pm (Spanish) & 8 pm Weekday Masses 8 am, 12 pm, 5:15 pm; also 7:30 pm Wednesday & 8am Saturday First Friday: 8 am, 12 pm, 5:15 pm & 7:30 pm Holy Day Masses Please see our website or contact the Rectory Office Confessions Sat: 3:30 pm - 5 pm Other Times: During all Saturday & Sunday Masses. Mondays: 12 Noon & 5:15 pm Masses Tues — Fri: 8 am, 12 pm, 5:15 pm Masses 2800 Mission College Blvd. Santa Clara, CA 95054 (408) 988-4585 (More Contact Info: Pg.7) www.olop-shrine.org Social Media: @olopshrine Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church & Shrine Mission Statement Our Lady of Peace is a church and shrine dedicated to the greater glory of God and the salvation of souls. It is a place of prayer & pilgrimage with: • Perpetual adoration of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament • Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary • Frequent celebration of the Sacraments, particularly the Eucharist and Reconciliation • Integrated formation of the person (spiritual, moral, intellectual and emotional) Fourth Sunday of Lent March 26, 2017 The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want. Psalm 23

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Pastor Rev. Brian Dinkel, IVE

Associate Pastors Rev. Joseph LoJacono, IVE Rev. Thomas Steinke, IVE Rev. Jonathan Dumlao, IVE

Convent Superior Mother Maria de la Caridad, SSVM Servants of the Lord and Virgin of Matara

Weekend Masses Sunday Vigil: 5 pm and 7:30 pm Sunday: 7:30 am, 9 am,10:30 am, 12 pm, 2 pm & 5 pm, 6:30 pm (Spanish) & 8 pm

Weekday Masses 8 am, 12 pm, 5:15 pm; also 7:30 pm Wednesday & 8am Saturday First Friday: 8 am, 12 pm, 5:15 pm & 7:30 pm

Holy Day Masses Please see our website or contact the Rectory Office

Confessions Sat: 3:30 pm - 5 pm Other Times: During all Saturday & Sunday Masses. Mondays: 12 Noon & 5:15 pm Masses Tues — Fri: 8 am, 12 pm, 5:15 pm Masses 2800 Mission College Blvd. Santa Clara, CA 95054 (408) 988-4585 (More Contact Info: Pg.7) www.olop-shrine.org Social Media: @olopshrine

Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church & Shrine Mission Statement

Our Lady of Peace is a church and shrine dedicated to the greater glory of God and the salvation of souls. It is a place of prayer & pilgrimage with: • Perpetual adoration of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament • Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary • Frequent celebration of the Sacraments, particularly the Eucharist and Reconciliation • Integrated formation of the person (spiritual, moral, intellectual and emotional)

Fourth Sunday of Lent March 26, 2017

The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want. Psalm 23

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Announcements We joyfully welcome

all visitors to the Shrine ———————————— ADA Pledge Drive To date, we have received $273,259 from 493 families. We thank you for your generosity to those who have already pledged. For those who have not it is not too late. Please submit your pledges as soon as you can. ———————————— Coffee & Donuts The Knights of Columbus invite you for coffee & donuts after Sunday morning masses. Next week is a pancake breakfast. ———————————— Tamale Sale Today (3/26) Starting after the 9 am mass until supplies last. ———————————— Diocesan/Flu Season Recommendations The temporary liturgical adaptions during flu season have now been lifted. ———————————— Holy Week Schedule The Holy Week Schedule is on page 6. ———————————— Easter Lilies If you’d like to contribute to this year’s altar lilies please make checks out to the Altar Society and drop them off at the office. ———————————— Bl. Francisco Santo A talk will be given by Fr. Michael Pintacura on Monday, March 27 in the Family Learning Center about Bl. Francisco and his part in the Fatima Apparitions. ———————————— St. Vincent de Paul Society Thanks everyone for the generous donations of canned goods. ———————————— Are you a veteran and need a wheelchair? See page 3 for more info.

Dear Friends,

Many people will probably agree, prayer and penance, these things I understand when it comes to Lenten practices, but alms-giving? What’s this all about? Think about it with two words that may help qualify the spirit of the practice: gratitude and generosity. To give alms is simply to redirect the good gifts that God has given us to His glory, not only because that is fundamentally the reason for which we have them (to be used generously and not selfishly), but also because we have an unpayable debt to pay to God – the Christian must truly understand gratitude.

Therefore, generosity and gratitude help purify us from feeling entitled to all of the good things that we have or want to have, but rather to really see them all—even the forgiveness of my very own sins—as undeserved gift that God has given to me because he loves me. Therefore, since Lent is a time to really begin to take our focus from self and turn it to God, we must do so in a way that is all-encompassing. Why? Because if I begin to pray and too fast and fail to understand the deeply rooted truth that we must be grateful, we would be greatly impeded in the process of conversion. It would be like bird seeing the heavens, fit and light and ready for takeoff, but trying to go with a big huge boulder chained to its leg—not gonna get very high!

True gratitude encompasses the whole past of one’s life: each time that we see all things as God does, even to our very own past sins that are transformed into the felix culpa or “happy fault,” if we maintain a vision of faith. When our entire past is seen with gratitude, we can be like Peter, sin forgiven became for him a new source of fidelity.

This is how asceticism or the Lenten practices of penance and almsgiving truly become joy-filled expressions, expressions of gratitude. G.K. Chesterton, speaking of the Joy of St. Francis, explains that the great saint may be said to be one who mixes all of his thoughts [and actions] with thanks:

“It is the highest and holiest of the paradoxes that the man who really knows he cannot pay his debt will be forever paying it. He will be forever giving back what he cannot give back, and cannot be expected to give back. He will be always throwing things away into a bottomless pit of unfathomable thanks. Men who think they are too modern to understand this are in fact too mean to understand it; we are most of us too mean to practice it. We are not generous enough to be ascetics; one might almost say not genial enough to be ascetics. A man must have magnanimity of surrender, of which he commonly only catches a glimpse in first love, like a glimpse of our lost Eden. But whether he sees it or not, the truth is in that riddle; that the whole world has, or is, only one good thing; and it is a bad debt.” (G.K. Chesterton, St. Francis, Ch. 5)

The teaching of Jesus is always inviting us to give without expecting or seeking a return. (Cf., Lk 6:34) In the parables, Jesus is asks us to give of ourselves without measure. (Cf., Lk 14:12-14) We are to give to those who cannot make a return, so that our self-offering through charity becomes our gift, rather than the fruits we receive from the gift given. St. John of Avila expresses this idea beautifully: The heart is moved by love more than it benefits from it; for one who gives a benefit to another gives something that he has, but one who loves gives himself along with what he has, and there remains nothing more to give.

Let us take Saint Paul, for example, as a clear model of grateful generosity. The strength that he had that day he was stricken from his horse on the Damascus road and gave up all for Christ didn’t weary at all. On the contrary, twenty-one years later he can write to the Corinthians: I am still more, with far greater labors, far more imprisonments, far worse beatings, and numerous brushes with death. Five times at the hands of the Jews I received forty lashes minus one. Three times I was beaten with rods, once I was stoned, etc., . . . through hunger and thirst, through frequent fastings, through cold and exposure and besides all else . . . my anxiety for all the churches. If I must boast, I will boast of the things that show my weakness.” (2 Cor 11: 23-28)

Let us ask through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary to be generous in our giving. To be ready to give without counting the cost, without asking things back, with the only desire to spend ourselves for God’s glory and the salvation of souls, generously like Jesus the supreme model of human giving. Mary, Our Lady of Peace, pray for us,

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Looking for a New Year’s Resolu on? Sign up for a weekly Holy Hour in Eucharis c Adora on of Our Lord in the Most Holy Eucharist. Perpetual Adora on takes place 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year inside the church.

Friendly Parish Reminders 1. Pets, no matter how small, unless they are certified service

animals, are not allowed anywhere on the property.

2. Remember to keep and observe the silent, prayerful atmosphere of the church, especially on Sundays in between masses.

3. Respect and help to keep the church and the grounds clean by picking up any trash.

4. Do not move or attempt to move or ignore any signs or barriers on the property.

5. Help to cultivate a friendly and familial atmosphere of Our Lady of Peace by being welcoming to all your neighbors and other parishioners, especially visitors. Be respectful to the priests, religious sisters and staff of Our Lady of Peace, espe-cially when they are giving instructions or direction. They are doing this for your well-being and safety.

Are you a Veteran who is need of a

wheelchair?

The Knights of Columbus have free wheelchairs available for

military veterans of the military. If you would like to get a chair, please contact Joe Miranda (408) 772 7250 or Carlos Balgos (408) 515 7089 or Roger Bautista (408) 858 8932.

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Children and Youth Religious Education Program News

“The Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us.” John 1:14

Discipline : The Basics “Discipline itself does not break spirits. On the contrary, it gives youngsters the self-control necessary to use their inborn energy to its full potential. A high spirit an self-control are not mutually exclusive characteristics. A child who is born with the first and learns the latter through his parents will maximize both gifts.” Consistency “Consistency means reacting similarly to a recurrent behavior. One-hundred-percent

consistency is not possible, not as long as parents are disciplining kids, and it is not something

easy– such as untamed circus tigers. Nor is total consistency desirable. Sometimes flexibility is the wiser course.” (From Discipline That Lasts a Lifetime: The Best Gift You Can

Give Your Kids, Dr. Ray Guarendi)

On another note, ask yourself:

What are we doing as a family during this Lenten season? Are we praying the Rosary every day?

Do we pray in the morning and offer God our day through the intercession of Mary?

How do we prepare for Sunday Mass? Do we prepare the readings beforehand?

Catechism Office hours:

Tuesday and Thursday 5:30 pm—8 pm Wednesday 3 pm—7 pm Saturday 9 am—1 pm Office phone number: (408) 988-7648 Email: [email protected] Website: www.olop-shrine.org

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Our Lady of Peace Church — Pledges to Date: $273,259

ADA Goal: $279,901 414 families in our parish have made a gift or pledge to the 2017 Annual Diocesan Appeal. Our parish goal is 100% participation. God moves the hearts of everyone, if you have not yet responded, please consider the many blessings from our Lord in your life, and may you receive that wonderful feeling of God’s love in the giving of your personal gift on behalf of our parish to the Annual Diocesan Appeal. Your support makes a difference! Ways to Give: Bring your completed pledge form to mass next weekend and drop it in the parish offertory collection, bring it to the parish office, or mail the pledge envelope to your parish. Visit http://www.dsj.org/ways-to-give/annual-diocesan-appeal/ for more information on the Annual Diocesan Appeal.

Anniversary of Our Lady of Fatima 2017 Carmelite Chaplains: Fr. Jan Lundberg, OCD & Br. Augustine Sunday, OCD Dates: Tues., Sept. 12—Wed., Sept. 27 San Francisco—$4,599 Portugal (Fatima) Spain (Avila) France (Lourdes) Italy (Siena/Assisi/San Giovanni/Rome) Contact: Beth Maddatu 408-903-6305 [email protected]

"(Lent) is a period of spiritual 'combat' which we must experience alongside Jesus, not with pride and presumption, but using the arms of faith: prayer, lis-tening to the word of God and penance. In this way we will be able to celebrate Easter in truth, ready to renew the promises of our Baptism." -Pope Benedict XVI

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Offices and Ministries Rectory 408-988-4585 Monday: 9 am - 4:30 pm (closed Noon - 1 pm) Tue. - Fri. 9 am - 7 pm (closed Noon - 1 pm) Sat. 9 am - 1 pm Closed Sunday

Catechism 408-988-7648

Tues. & Thu. 5:30 pm - 8 pm Wed. 3 pm - 7 pm Sat. 9 am - 1 pm

Adult Religious Edu. 408-988-7543 ext. 1113

Tue, Thurs, Fri: 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm Sat. 9 am - 1 pm

Library 408-988-4585 ext. 1214 Sun.-Tue. 9 am - 5 pm, Wed. 1 pm - 3 pm, Fri 9 am - 5 pm

Gift Shop 408-980-9825

St. Vincent de Paul 1-800-557-1961

Baptisms, Marriages and Funerals Please contact the Rectory Office for more information.

Saturday, March 25th

8 am Friends of Mary Gandeza

5 pm Those Seeking Employment

7:30 pm Elaine Thompson & Family, Special Intentions

Sunday, March 26th

7:30 am Ann Levin & Matthew Levin, Special Intentions

9 am Tracy Teddy Rose Esposo, Thanksgiving

10:30 am Tantan & Shaine Allagones, Special Intentions

Noon Joseph Ruble, Birthday

2 pm +Beatrice Vinson

5 pm For the People

6:30 pm +Alfonso Rojas & +Nati Sanchez

8 pm Xavier Family, Special Intentions

Monday, March 27th

8 am +Carolina Savellano, Death Anniversary

Noon +Marcelina Navaro, Death Anniversary

5:15 pm Sister Claude Power PBVM, Special Intentions

Tuesday, March 28th

8 am Paul Jerry Hsue, Special Intentions

Noon +Petrocinia Corpuz

5:15 pm +Gloria Angelees Robin Nava

Wednesday, March 29th

8 am Brinly Xavier, Special Intentions

Noon Carol Van Horne, Birthday

5:15 pm +Alexander Hiep Nguyen

7:30 pm Benny & Selbi, Wedding Anniversary

Thursday, March 30th

8 am Beth Rillon Cueto, Special Intentions

Noon Fr. Joseph Hung Nguyen, Birthday

5:15 pm Rudy Lopez, Special Intentions

Friday, March 31st

8 am Marilou Blase, Birthday

Noon Jovencio & Ophelia Eugenio, Special Intentions

5:15 pm +Mary Lan Ly

Saturday, April 1st

8 am Roger & Eden Esguerra, Wedding Anniversary

5 pm +Nathaniel Van Tuyl

7:30 pm Robbie Ocampo, Birthday

Weekly Offerings Mass Intentions

Prayer To Know One's Vocation

Lord, my God and my loving Father, you have made me to know you, to love you, to serve you, and thereby to find and to fulfill my deepest longings. I know that you are in all things, and that every path can lead me to you. But of them all, there is one especially by which you want me to come to you. Since I will do what you want of me, I pray you, send your Holy Spirit to me: into my mind, to show me what you want of me; into my heart, to give me the determination to do it, and to do it with all my love, with all my mind, and with all of my strength right to the end. Jesus, I trust in you. Amen.

Weekend Totals for March 18 & 19: Sat. 5:00 pm.. $1,837.00 Sat. 7:30 pm.. $1,084.00 Sun. 7:30 am.. $2,090.00 Sun. 9:00 am .. $3,283.00 Sun. 10:30 am .. $2,404.00

Sun. 12 Noon.. $2,718.00 Sun. 2:00 pm.. $4,226.00 Sun. 5:00 pm.. $2,581.00 Sun. 6:30 pm.. $1,721.00 Sun. 8:00 pm.. $2,155.00 Offering Total: $24,099.00

Thank you! May God reward you a hundredfold!

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Rectory Open House Friday, April 21, 2017

5pm—9pm

Easter Cheer * Food, and Drink * Photo Booth And some fun for the kids!

Our Lady of Peace Church 2800 Mission College Blvd. Santa Clara, CA 95054 www.olop-shrine.org

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Devo on Schedule

Full 15-Decade Rosary

Weds-Mon 6-7 PM

Santo Niño Novena

Mondays 7:00PM

Rosario en Español

Mondays 8:00 PM

Holy Hour Tuesdays 11AM

St. Anthony Novena with

Mass Tuesdays

6 PM

Rosary in Vietnamese

Tuesdays 8 PM

Mother of Perpetual Help

Novena & Mass

Wednesdays 7 PM

St Joseph the Worker Thursdays 7PM

Men of the Sacred Heart

Tuesdays 12AM-1AM

On-Going Parish Activities

Every Thursday —Rosary of Protection at 10:45 am At the Mountain View Planned Parenthood (intersection of California & San Antonio)

1st Thursdays—Our Lady of Vailankanni Novena & Holy Mass The novena will be at 7 pm followed by the Holy Mass at 7:30 pm

Saturday Morning Roster for Altar Workers (May 1st) Rosalina Romuar, Cora Camat, Zenaida Labre, Arsenia Nicolas

Every Saturday —Rosary Making Classes at 9:30 am Held in the Old Hall from 9:30 am to 11 am for adults & children (materials provided)

2nd Saturdays—Rosary at the Shrine at 8 am Rosary at the Shrine after 8am Mass for the beatification of Fr. Patrick Peyton, CSC

Last Saturday of the Month—Rosary at 9:15 am Come pray the rosary in front of the Planned Parenthood at 1691 The Alameda (Taylor & Naglee), San Jose. Other pro-life activists have been picketing and providing help to future mothers at this site for several decades. Call Maria Christine at 408-398-4111

2nd Sundays The next Lay Carmelite meeting will be February 12th. Please contact Donna Rae Smith for further information: [email protected]

Every 13th of the Month from May to October—Fatima Mass & Procession 7:30 pm Holy Mass to be followed by a procession (if it is a Sunday the Holy Mass will be at 8 pm) Every 3rd Sunday Altar Society Bake Sale after all morning masses Cenacle Holy Hour to pray for Priests, Seminarians & Vocations at 3 pm

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Our Lady of Peace Gift Shop… Open 7 Days a Week New Store Hours: M: 11-5:30; T/Th: 8:45-7:00; W/F: 8:45-9:00; Sat/Sun. 9:00-7:00

March 2017 Month of Saint Joseph

First Communion Sea-son

is just around the corner & the gift shop is filling up with great gifts – come in

soon for the best selection!

Stop in the gift shop to browse our wonderful selection of devotional items for the Lenten

season!

Feeding Faith Book Club Featured March title: Lenten Resources

($17.95)

Why was Jesus rejected by the religious leaders of his day? Who was responsible for his death? Did he establish a Church to carry on his work? How did Jesus view his suffering and death? How should we? And, most importantly, did Jesus really

rise from the dead and what does his resurrection mean? The story of Jesus raises these and other crucial questions.

Pope Emeritus Benedict brings to his study the vast learning of a brilliant scholar, the passionate searching of a great mind, and the deep compassion of a pastor's heart. In the end, he dares readers to grapple with the meaning of Jesus' life, teaching, death, and resurrection. Jesus of Nazareth: Holy Week: From the Entrance into Jerusalem to the Resurrection challenges both believers and unbelievers to decide who Jesus of Nazareth is and what he means for them.

We also carry a variety of gift bags, invitations, thank you notes and party goods – Supplies are limited so don’t wait until the last minute!

Bulletin #: 913090 Our Lady of Peace Santa Clara, CA 95054 (408) 988-4585 Contact: Grace Laxamana 408-988-4585 ext. 2104 or 650-996-6185