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June 7, 2020 | The Most Holy Trinity
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June 7, 2020 Education Center
June 14, 2020 Fund for Church Loan Payments and Maintenance
June 21, 2020 St. Vincent de Paul
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Please visit https://www.dsj.org/coronavirus/bishops-video-statements/
and review Bishop Cantú’s videos (English and Spanish) about:
The Sacrament of Reconciliation in the Current Pandemic/ El Sacramento de la Reconciliación en la Actual Situación
de Pandemia
Decree on the Granting of Special Indulgences to the Faithful in the Current Pandemic /Decreto Sobre la Concesión de Indulgencias
Especiales a los Fieles en al Actual Situación de Pandemia
Bishop Oscar Cantú Explains the Gift of Indulgences/ El Obispo Oscar Cantú Explica el Don de la Indulgencia
Easter Sunday $ 100.00
In Office/Other $ 1,730.00
Monthly ACH/CC $ 9,073.00
Total Stewardship Offering $ 10,903.00
Weekly Stewardship Goal $ 13,000.00
Variance $ (2,097.00)
Over the next three weeks, Liturgy Corner will discuss the Liturgical Books used in Mass. First, The Sacramentary. A sacramentary is a collection of presidential prayers for the celebration of the Eucharist. Such books have been in use from about the fifth century, but in the middle ages they were combined with other service books, lectionaries, and collections of chants. The complete missal of the modern period was thus much more than a sacramentary, and it reflected the development by which the priest ordinarily took not only his own part in the Eucharistic celebration but also the parts of the assembly, singers, readers, and even the deacon. The Second Vatican Council restored the basic rule that each member of the worshipping community, whether ordained minister or lay person, should perform all those parts, but only those parts, which pertain to his or her office by the nature of the rite and the principles of liturgy. The Sacramentary does not contain Scripture readings, responsorial psalms, or verses for the gospel acclamation. These are found in the Lectionary for Mass. Entrance and communion antiphons have been included for the convenience of the priest, who may use them on occasion. The Sacramentary is the single book of the priest who presides: he reads from it at the chair as well as at the altar. The priest needs no other book, except when he joins the people in singing from a hymnal. Partly because of its long tradition of use in the Church, the Sacramentary as a book has symbolic meanings similar to that of the lectionary from which the word of God is proclaimed. It represents the office of presidency in the prayer of the liturgical assembly – both in the prayers of petition and in the central Eucharistic prayer of praise, thanksgiving, and memorial. Since these prayers articulate the action of the Church in celebrating the sacrifice of the Lord, even the book of prayer is an important sign.
Liturgical Books – The Sacramentary (taken from The Foreword To The Sacramentary)
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Ann Ayala Ben (3 years old)
Fatima Brazil Tim Brown
Jerry Campisi Sue Collins Louise Dale
Ron and Linda Daily Mary Gardner
Raymond Gutierrez Margaret Haselden
Alexa Hechema Maria González Hornsby
Ann Lizotte José Luis Oregel Márquez
Patricia Martinez Berna Muñoz
Joseph Nardini Elizabeth Ostachuck
Lina Pirotta Moses Pirotta Karen Pizzo
Lupe Ramirez Joseph Riolo
Danielle Scuncio Jim Scuncio
Soledad Valadez Lina Velasco
Rosalio Villagomez
Molly Staroscik
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2020 Week 16
Invitación a la Oración Únase al Obispo Cantú para rezar en solidaridad y apoyo mutuo todos los días a las 12:05pm.
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mismanagement or misconduct in your parish, school, or in the
Diocese of San Jose, please contact: EthicsPoint
dsj.ethicspoint.com or hotline 888-325-7863
Office for the Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults
Diocese of San Jose Anthony Gonzalez
Phone:1-408-983-0113 Fax:1-408-983-0147
Emergency line: 1-408-983-0141 E-mail: protection@dsj.org
Gate of Heaven Cemetery 22555 Cristo Rey Drive,
Los Altos, CA 94024 (650) 428-3730
Calvary Cemetery 2655 Madden Avenue, San Jose, CA 95116
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CATHOLIC CEMETERIES OF THE DIOCESE OF SAN JOSE
Invitation to Prayer Please join Bishop Cantú in saying a prayer in solidarity and support with one another at 12:05pm., every day.
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June 7 to 14, 2020 Year A
A Note from Fr. Ernesto, Our Pastor:
All your Mass Intentions are being prayed for by Fr. Martin or myself, as each of us continue to celebrate Private Masses each day here at St. Lawrence the Martyr Parish. Because of the reduced number of Masses on Sunday, some of the current single Mass Intentions scheduled for Sunday will be prayed for at different Private Masses close to Sunday. Any new Mass Intentions requested for Sunday during the Shelter-In-Place period, if space is available, will only be placed in the collective multiple Mass Intention Mass(es) that will be celebrated that Sunday based on the current directives due to CoVid19. In no way does this diminish the effectiveness of the Mass Intention when combined into the collective Mass Intention Mass. If you are interested in requesting Mass Intentions during this “Shelter In Place” time period, our process has changed due to the closing of the Parish Office. Please send an email to Parish@saintlawence.org or gbarragan@saintlawrence.org or call and leave a message for Giuliana at (408) 296-3000 ext. 431, with the information needed below. Their name and contact number Requested date for Mass Intention Info for Mass Intention Requested donation is $10 per Mass. Make checks payable to: St. Lawrence the Martyr Parish. Mail your donation to: 1971 St. Lawrence Drive, Santa Clara, Ca 95051
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Palabra de Vida Santísima Trinidad: En la tierra como en el cielo.
“Tanto amó Dios al mundo que entregó a su Hijo único, para que todo el que crea en El, no perezca, sino que tengan vida eterna. Porque Dios no mando a su hijo para condenar al mundo, sino para que el mundo se salvara por él. El que cree en el no será condenado; pero el que no cree ya está condenado, por no haber creído en el Hijo único de Dios” (Jn 3, 16-18)
La Santísima Trinidad –el hecho de que exista un solo Dios y tres personas distintas de la misma naturaleza y dignidad- es un “misterio”, algo que aceptamos por la fe porque la razón no consigue entender, lo cual no significa que sea “irracional”. Pero es también un gran regalo que nos hizo Jesús al revelarnos cómo era Dios, la naturaleza e intimidad divina.
El hecho de que Dios sea uno y trino a la vez, uno y diferente, nos indica cuál es el modo de vivir que se tiene en el cielo. Un vivir “trinitario” es un vivir “en familia”. O, dicho de otro modo: Dios es familia. El amor es la esencia de Dios, pero no sólo como amor que se da a los extraños –entre ellos a los hombres- sino también como amor que establece las relaciones internas en la divinidad. En el cielo, por lo tanto, se vive amando; amando a aquel con el que se comparte lo esencial -la naturaleza divina- y con el que hay legítimas diferencias -las tres diferentes personas-. Y si esto es así en el cielo, deberemos intentar que sea también así en la tierra, pues Cristo nos enseñó a rezar pidiéndole justamente eso al Padre.
Por lo tanto: acepta las diferencias legítimas y busca la unidad. En todo y siempre: ama.
Propósito: Busca la unidad y acepta las legítimas diferencias. Para lo primero, perdona y pide perdón si la unidad se ha roto. Para lo segundo: respeta como te gusta ser respetado.
Pbro. Santiago Martin. Responsible MARC.
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SANTA CLARA COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION
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Apply on line or over the phone Aplique en línea o por teléfono
1-877-962-3633
Fr. Ernesto Orci Pastor eorci@saintlawrence.org 1-408-296-3000 Ext. 438
Fr. Martin Ezeador Parochial Vicar martin.ezeador@dsj.org 1-408-296-3000 Ext. 440
PARISH OFFICE 1-408-296-3000 Monday - Friday / 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Saturday 9:00 AM - Noon parish@saintlawrence.org
Giuliana Barragán - Office Manager gbarragan@saintlawrence.org Ext. 431
Melissa A. Tamayo - Office Assistant mtamayo@saintlawrence.org Ext. 432
CATECHETICAL OFFICE SUNDAY SCHOOL OF RELIGION M. Eleanor de Paz - Catechetical Director edepaz@saintlawrence.org Ext. 433
MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY M. Eleanor de Paz middleschoolym@saintlawrence.org Ext. 433
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY highschoolym@saintlawrence.org Ext. 433
HIGH SCHOOL CONFIRMATION Elgin Presa - Coordinator Katrina Antonio - Coordinator highschoolconfirmation@saintlawrence.org
YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY youngadult@saintlawrence.org
ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOL (Pre-K - 8th Grade) Carina Lares - Principal clares@saintlawrence.org 1-408-296-2260
CHILDREN’S CENTER 1-408-296-8077 Teen Center & Extended Day Care Trini Martinez - Director
MUSIC COORDINATORS Emily Kupitz - Emily.Kupitz@dsj.org Annastasia Brown - annastasia.brown@dsj.org
Volunteers are especially needed for most of the Monday thru Thursday sites.