Old Mission San Juan Bautista Founded June 24, 1797 P.O. Box 400, 406 Second Street, San Juan Bautista, CA 95045 Parish Website: www.oldmissionsjb.org PARISH STAFF Pastor: Fr. Jerry Maher [email protected] Music Director: Edward J. DeGroot [email protected] Franciscan Sisters of the Atonement: Sisters Carmelita, Dolores, June, Loretta, Maria and Teresa Office Manager: [email protected] Secretary: (M-F) Bulletin Editor [email protected] SATURDAY VIGIL, ENGLISH ….………………………...…...….……5:00 P.M. SUNDAY, ENGLISH ………….………..………...….………..8:30 & 10:00 A.M. DOMINGO, ESPAÑOL ……………………………………………1:00 DE LA TARDE MONDAY-FRIDAY, ENGLISH ………….…….....8:00 AM, GUADALUPE CHAPEL CONFESSIONS …………………………………..SATURDAYS, 4 P.M., CHAPEL Ann McMahon HOLY DAYS………………………………..…...….AS ANNOUNCED IN BULLETIN Julie Borges DÍAS SAGRADOS…………………..….....ASÍ COMO ANUNCIADO EN EL BOLETÍN Mary Edge Religious Education Coordinator [email protected] Casa Maria Parish Hall Manager [email protected] Gift Shop/Visitor Center [email protected] Manager: Ana Silva Gift Shop Retail Clerks: Mary Anzar, Julie Borges, Lorraine Castro, Benito Garcia and Marie Reed Gardener: Maintenance: Housekeeping: MASS SCHEDULE † HORARIO DE MISAS Juan Ceja Dave Centeno Rogelia Terrero Bulletin Deadline Monday at 12 Noon. Please include date, time, location along with contact name & phone number. Fax to 831-623-2433 or send via email to [email protected] Parish Office Hours Monday thru Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm (closed 12 Noon - 1:00 pm for lunch) Mission Gift Shop & Visitor Center Open 7 days a week 9:30 am - 4:30 pm Contact Information Parish Office…..831-623-2127 Parish Fax……..831-623-2433 Religious Education/Casa Maria ...831-623-4178 Gift Shop/Visitor Center………...….831-623-4528 Weddings or Baptisms Contact the parish office or visit the parish website (www.oldmissionsjb.org) for information. Tips to keep our children safe: Please do not allow your children to leave your sight while at church. Do not allow them to go to the restroom or out to the car alone. Children need to be supervised by a parent or adult at all times while attending any church-related function. The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph December 28, 2014 My eyes have seen your salvation, which you have prepared in the sight of all the peoples. — Luke 2:30-31 Overview of the Gospel: * The Feast of the Holy Family, which developed in the 17th century, honors the family group of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. Built on the Gospel accounts, this family is looked upon as a model of ideal family life. To promote family life and build up devotion to the Holy Family, Pope Benedict XV established this feast for the Universal Church in 1921. * The story we hear in this Sunday’s Gospel (which we know as the Fourth Joyful Mystery of the Rosary), like many others found in the “infancy narratives” appears nowhere else besides in Luke’s Gospel. The infancy narratives end in the same location as they began, in the Jerusalem Temple (Luke 1:8, 2:52). * According to Jewish law, the firstborn male child belonged to God, and the parents had to redeem or "buy him back" on the 40th day after his birth, by offering a sacrifice of a lamb or, for the poor, "a pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons" (Luke 2:24). This was to be completed in the temple (thus the "presentation" of the child). On that same day, the mother would be ritually purified (thus the purification"). Mary and Joseph kept this law, even though, since Mary remained a virgin after the birth of Christ (CCC 499-501), she would not have had to go through ritual purification. *Our Gospel reading for this feast stresses the holy family’s strict obedience to the Law of Moses. Luke 2:21 also notes that “On the eighth day, when it was time to circumcise him, he was named Jesus, the name the angel had given him before he had been conceived.” Circumcision is a sign of the covenant between Abraham and God. a mark which designates that they belong to God’s chosen people, a requirement of the law grounded in Genesis 17:12 (see also Leviticus 12:3; CCC 527). Questions: * In the Gospel reading, what Mosaic laws are being fulfilled in the Presentation (Leviticus 12:1-8; Exodus 13:2, 12, 14)? How do these events foreshadow Jesus’ mission? * What impact would the startling predictions by Anna and Simeon have on all who were listening that day? On Mary and Joseph as they returned home (verses 33-39)? * Why do you think Luke included this episode in his Gospel? How did Luke know about this, and other details surrounding Jesus’ birth and childhood (see verse 51)? * While it may be easy to see how Jesus might be “set for the rise of many” (verses 34-35), how might he be destined for their fall? In what ways has Jesus and his message been a stumbling block for you? How have you surmounted the problems? Catechism of the Catholic Church: §§ 711, 529, 583, 695, 618, 149 TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Those who honor their parents will be greatly blessed and will atone for sins (Sirach 3:2-6,12-14) or Genesis 15:1-6; 21:1-3. Psalm — Blessed are those who fear the Lord and walk in his ways (Psalm 128) or Psalm 105. Second Reading — Be thankful; do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus (Colossians 3:12-21 [12 -17]) or Hebrews 11:8, 11-12, 17-19. Gospel — The child grew and became strong, filled with wisdom (Luke 2:22-40 [22, 39-40]). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. December 14, 2014: $4,040.47 December 21, 2014: To be announced Thank you for your generosity! The Parish Office and The Mission Gift Shop & Museum will be CLOSED on December 31st and January 1st. Blessing to all for a happy and healthy 2015! 2015 Yearly Church Calendars Once again our parish is happy to have yearly calendars available to our parishioners. You may pick up your 2015 calendar after Mass this weekend or come to the parish office. Mary the Mother of God Feast Day—January 1st This is not a Holy Day of Obligation, Mass will be held at 8am in the Guadalupe Chapel. Thank You to all our parishioners and visitors for all your kindness and support throughout the year. Many blessings to your and your family. Happy New Year! Love, Fr Jerry and all the staff Thank you to Carol Hemphill and her helpers for our beautiful church environment during our Christmas season and for all you do throughout the year. Interesting Facts About the Bible The Bible contains: 66 books, 1,189 chapters, 31,175 verses, 773,692 words, 3,567,180 letters. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday 12/29/14 Fifth Day within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord; St. Thomas Becket 1 Jn 2:3-11; Ps 96:1-3, 5b-6; Lk 2:22-35 Tuesday 12/30/14 Sixth Day within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord 1 Jn 2:12-17; Ps 96:7-10; Lk 2:36-40 Wednesday Seventh Day within the Octave of the 12/31/14 Nativity of the Lord; St. Sylvester I; New Year’s Eve 1 Jn 2:18-21; Ps 96:1-2, 11-13; Jn 1:1-18 PARISH MEETINGS … LITURGY BOARD Meets first Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm in the Teaching Center Library. MISSION PRAYER GROUP Meets every Monday evening at 7 p.m. for music, fellowship, faith formation and prayer– and this year, the study of Catholicism of the Catholic Church in Room #2 of the teaching center. View an inspiration film (call for location) on the second Monday of each month. For more information, or to leave a prayer request, contact Betty Leaver at 831-578-0290 or email [email protected]. All are welcome! AA MEETINGS Monday and Tuesday, Teaching Center, Classroom #4, 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm. RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (R.C.I.A.) Thursdays at 6:30 pm in the Teaching Center Rm #2 ROSARY AND DIVINE MERCY PRAYER in the Guadalupe Chapel every Tuesday at 6:00 pm. All are welcome. PRE-BAPTISM CLASSES Please call the Parish Office to register for the class. All classes held in the Teaching Center Library at the times listed below: English: Second Saturday of the month at 9 am. Spanish: Second Tuesday of the month at 6 pm. Thursday 01/01/15 The Octave of the Nativity of the Lord; Mary, the Holy Mother of God; World Day of Prayer for Peace; New Year’s Day Nm 6:22-27; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Gal 4:4-7; Lk 2:16-21 Friday 01/02/15 Ss. Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen; First Friday 1 Jn 2:22-28; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 1:19-28 Saturday 01/03/15 The Most Holy Name of Jesus; First Saturday 1 Jn 2:29-3:6;Ps 98:1,3cd-6;Jn 1:29-34 ARISE SESSION SCHEDULES Parish Library Tuesdays at 10:30am or Thursdays at 7:00 pm Sunday 01/04/15 The Epiphany of the Lord; National Migration Week Is 60:1-6; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-13; Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6; Mt 2:1-12 Tips to keep our children safe: Parents and care givers, please do not allow your children to leave your sight while at church. Do not allow them to go the restroom or out to the car alone. Children need to be supervised by a parent or adult at all times while attending any churchrelated function. Children can never be left unsupervised in a car. 2014 CHRISTMAS OUTREACH Thank you for your donations of cash, wrapped gifts, and toys. Thanks to your generosity 139 families had a very Merry Christmas. Thank you to Mary Sagun for coordinating everything and to all her great helpers. God bless you for your generosity and kindness. Mens Retreat: Come Follow Me! Br. Jeff Macnab, OFM January 16 - 18, 2015 This retreat will focus on major themes of the Lenten season, from a male perspective. This weekend will continue in the tradition of building bonds of friendship and support for those who participated in years past as well as welcoming new men to the weekend retreat. For more information contact: St. Francis Retreat (831) 623-4234 Joy is a great remedy. I recommend it to you and I do so very enthusiastically..! Be joyful! I say it again ‘be joyful’! When we are joyful, we are less aware of evil and are cured more quickly. Cast all your cares on God; He is the best of fathers and will look after you as well as possible. -Blessed Giuseppina Nicoli (1863-1924), Feast Day December 31 “Preparing Young Women to Lead Extraordinary Lives” Discover Notre Dame High School Visit Our Campus Come be a “Spirit-for-a-Day” January 30, 2015 Entrance Exam January 14th & 30th, 2015 Call to register today! Ms. Laurie Parco (831) 751-1852 Stress in Your Marriage? Retrouvaille is for those feeling disillusioned or angry in their marriage. Most don’t know how to communicate with their spouse. For confidential information about Jan16-18, 2015 weekend go to HelpOurMarriage.com or call (831) 479-1260 GIFT SHOP NEWS!! 75% Discount on Christmas ornaments & 50% discount on other selected Christmas items. Open 9:30am-4:30pm, 7 days a week, (831) 623-4528 LA VOZ LATINA La Sagrada Familia de Jesús, María y José 28 de diciembre de 2014 Mis ojos han visto a tu Salvador, al que has preparado para bien de todos los pueblos. — Lucas 2:30-31 SOMOS LA SAGRADA FAMILIA DE DIOS Las lecturas de Israel están repletas de relatos de parejas estériles a quienes Dios les concedió el milagro de tener hijos. Sin duda el relato más conocido es el de la primera lectura de hoy: Lucas se inspiró en este relato para contar el milagroso nacimiento de Juan Bautista, hijo de Zacarías e Isabel, y el nacimiento aun más milagroso de Jesús, hijo de María y José. En ambos casos, vemos ejemplos o modelos a seguir de personas que confiaron en Dios. Más que ser ejemplos de personas que confiaron, son modelos de entrega incondicional de sí. Abandonaron sus propios preconceptos y prejuicios sobre el funcionamiento del mundo y entregaron sus vidas a creer en un Dios que puede hacer que haya vida en lugares en donde era inconcebible que la hubiera; un Dios que puede convertir la muerte en una vida nueva e inimaginable; un Dios que puede, hoy, tomar a un niñito de padres humildes en un pueblo insignificante y convertirlo en una luz para el mundo entero. Esto es a lo que se nos llama a hacer cada día como Sagrada Familia de Dios: confiar no sólo en nosotros mismos y en la manera en que pensamos que deberían ser las cosas, sino a abrirnos y entregarnos en fe a un Dios de promesa infinita. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Sugerencias para mantener a nuestros niños seguros: Padres y tutores les pedimos que por favor no pierdan de vista a sus niños cuando están en la iglesia. No permitan que los niños vayan solos al baño o al auto. Los niños necesitan la supervisión de sus padres o de otro adulto siempre cuando asisten a un evento en la Iglesia. Los niños nunca deben quedar sin supervisión en un auto. Este ano, el primero de enero no es un Dia Sagrado de Obligacion, sin embargo, es una fiesta mayor de la Iglesia. Habra Misa a las ocho de la manana en la Capilla de Guadalupe. En este dia oramos en una manera especial para la paz mundial. Calendarios para el nuevo ano estaran disponibles despues de Misa hoy o en la oficina parroquial. MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK DATE TIME INTENTIONS REQUESTED BY Saturday 12/27/14 5:00 pm † Robert Perricone Richard & Joan Castro Sunday 12/28/14 8:30 am †Marvin L. Lutnesky 10:00 am †Peter S. Pickard 1:00 pm †Asuncion Arnulfo Perez-Gondinez Annette & Don Perry Lisa & John Lavagnino Family Monday 12/29/14 8:00 am Communion Service Tuesday 12/30/14 8:00 am †Elizabeth Pickard Lisa Lavagnino Wed. 12/31/14 8:00 am †Dr. Rafael Marcado Family †Steve Oshanick Family †Antonio Sanchez Sr. Larry & Judy Cain Thursday 8:00 am 01/01/15 Friday 01/02/15 5:30 am PRAYER LIST Please remember in your prayers all the sick and home bound, and those who care for them, and for the men and women who serve in our military. Pray especially for… 0.5 Robbie Abreu, Manuel Angulo Sr., John V. Alnas, Todd Alnas, Ray Alnas, Lupe Alvarado, Aurora Alvarado, Raymundo Avila, Rick Archibald, Jose Barlett, Caroline Brewer, Lori Benett, John Biddick, Jim Bonifacino, Clari Brady, Tom Brown, Morgan C. Buffaloe, John Cadelbert, Joseph & Naomi Cardoz, Anthony Carpio, Marilyn Castro, David & Martha Castro, Adeline Chantler, Sheila Cielinski, Faira Clausen, Cynthia Clarke, Russ Critchfield, Dan Croteau, Alan Cunningham, Daniel Deaver, Rebecca Lynn DiGiorgio, Kathleen Eagan, Maria Esperanza, Zenedieth Espinoza, Jamiel Estabrook, Juanita Estrellas, Orlando Farias, Marcy Ferrick, Rose Francisco Farias,Marie Florez, Alice Freitas, Georgianna Froom, Felia Fuentez,Antonio D. Garcia, Jimmy Garcia, Connie Gonzales , Grady Guinee, Ed Gonzales, David Guslani, Elias & Ester Hernandez, Petra Hernandez, Zenaih Hernandez, Rebecca Holthaus, Joe Haro, Stephanie Harbaugh, Casey Jasso, Dora Jimenez, John & Marina Jones, Apolinar Juarez, Greta Justus, Clarence Kludt, Sean Kudla, Beck Keyser, John Lavagnino, Shawna Lee, Jen Lopez, Maria Lopez, Ron Love, Colleen Lucas, Robert Maldonado, Roy Mara,John McCurley,Diana McGrath, Ron McGrath,Eladio Mendoza, Mendoza Family, Juanita Mesa, Susan Mesa, Sue Mey, Mariah Monica, Roland Muniz, Salvador Muniz, Connie Munoz, Georgie Munoz, Juanice McCain, Lydia Morales, Paulita Ortiz, Josefina Padilla, Lloyd Pearce, Victoria Pena, Raymond Perez, Pat St. John, Renee Phillips, Rosemary Pricolo, Norma Prospero, Linda Rafael, Luz T. Ramirez, Veronica Ramirez, Caroyln Reed, Betty Righello, Bill Roberts, Vivian Rodriguez, Angel Rosado, Jesus Ruvalcaba, Roberto Sbordoni, Terry Schmith, Wayne Thalls, Allan Thomas, Dennis Thomas, Leann Torrosor, Maria del Rufugio Vasquez, Alice Velasco, Raymond Valasco, Irene Villegas, Junior Valencia, Randy Wing, Bishop Doric Wright, Isabel Ybarra Names will remain on the Prayer List for three months . If someone’s name is removed and they are still in need of prayer, please call the Office (623-2127) and we will put them back on the Prayer List for an additional 3 months. MISSION PARKING AREAS—The State Park Plaza in front of the Mission plus additional parking at the Parish Office area, and in the empty lot on the corner of Second and San Jose Streets (enter thru the parish office parking lot). Please note that the State Park closes their gate at the front of the Church after the last Mass. 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