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Sunday Mass Schedule Las Misas Dominicales
4:30pm Saturday
8:30am Sunday
10:00am Domingo
11:30am Sunday
1:00pm Domingo Misa con Lengua de Señas
2o y 4o Domingo
5:30pm Domingo
Weekday Mass / Misas Diarias
• Mon-Friday / Lunes a Viernes
7:30am & 12:05pm
Available for Mass
Disponible para la Misa
Confessions / Las Confesiones
• Saturday / Sábado: 4:00 - 4:25pm
• Mon-Friday / Lunes a Viernes
11:45am-12:00pm
and by appt./ y con cita particular
Parish Office / Oficina Parroquial
• Mon-Friday / Lunes a Viernes
9:30am – 5:00pm
• Sunday / Domingo
9:30am - 2:30pm • Closed Saturday / Cerrado en Sábado
Cathedral Tours Visitas a la Catedral con Guía • Tuesday through Friday
Martes a Viernes
1:00 - 3:00pm
• Groups of 10 or more 10 personas o más Call / Llame para cita al
408-283-8100 ext. 2210
Horario de las Bendiciones 1er Domingo - Presentación de Niños
2o Domingo – Aniversario de Bodas
3o Domingo – Cumpleaños
Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph
28th Sunday of Ordinary Time October 13, 2019
Reflection Only one of the lepers returned to give thanks. This past week, when have you
stopped to thank someone for something good they have done for you? When have you thanked God this week?
Think of some ways you can show gratitude to God.
80 South Market Street, San José, CA 95113-2321 ◆ 408-283-8100 ◆ www.stjosephcathedral.org ,
As Jesus continued his journey to Jerusalem, he traveled through Samaria and Galilee.As he was entering a village, ten lepers met him. They stood at a distance from him and raised their voices, saying, "Jesus, Master! Have pity on us!" And when he saw them, he said, "Go show yourselves to the priests." As they were going they were cleansed. And one of them, realizing he had been healed, returned, glorifying God in a loud voice;and he fell at the feet of Jesus and thanked him. He was a Samaritan. Jesus said in reply, "Ten were cleansed, were they not? Where are the other nine? Has none but this foreigner returned to give thanks to God?" Then he said to him, "Stand up and go; your faith has saved you.”
Luke 17:11-19
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Most Rev. Oscar Cantú, D.D., S.T.D. Bishop of San José Rev. Joseph M. Benedict, S.T.D. Pastor Rev. Prosper Molengi, Parochial Vicar Rev. Victor Trinidad, Parochial Vicar
Deacon Greg Ortiz
CATHEDRAL
BASILICA OF
ST. JOSEPH
la tienda DE LA CATEDRAL
Recursos y regalos, artículos para las devociones, rosarios
y literatura Católica Artículos de interés
para los niños.
Cathedral Gift shop
Unique gifts, Faith-sourced
literature, devotionals, rosaries, music,
holy cards, items of interest for children.
Shop Hours/Horario de la Tienda (408) 275-6090 Mon/Lun: Closed/Cerrada Tue-Sat / Martes a Sab 9:30am - 1:30pm ⬧ 2:00 - 5:00pm Sunday/Domingo 9:00am-4:00pm
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Romans 1:1-7; Ps 98:1-4; Luke 11:29-32 Tuesday: Romans 1:16-25; Ps 19:2-5; Luke 11:37-41 Wednesday: Romans 2:1-11; Ps 62:2-3, 6-7, 9; Luke 11:42-46 Thursday: Romans 3:21-30; Ps 130:1b-6ab; Luke 11:47-54 Friday: 2 Timothy 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Luke 10:1-9 Saturday: Romans 4:13, 16-18; Ps 105:6-9, 42-43; Luke 12:8-12 Sunday: Exodus 17:8-13; Ps 121:1-8; 2 Timothy 3:14 — 4:2; Luke 18:1-8 LAS LECTURAS PARA LA SEMANA Lunes: Romanos1:1-7; Sal 98:1-4; Lucas 11:29-32 Martes: Romanos1:16-25; Sal 19:2-5; Lucas11:37-41 Miércoles: Romanos 2:1-11; Sal 62:2-3, 6-7, 9; Lucas 11:42-46 Jueves: Romanos 3:21-30; Sal 130:1b-6ab; Lucas 11:47-54 Viernes: 2 Timoteo 4:10-17b; Sal 145:10-13, 17-18; Lucas 10:1-9 Sábado: Romanos 4:13, 16-18; Sal 105:6-9, 42-43; Lucas 12:8-12 Domingo: Exodo 17:8-13; Sal 121:1-8; 2 Timoteo 3:14 — 4:2; Lucas 18:1-8
Parish Staff Parish Tel. (408) 283-8100 Fax (408) 283-8110 Business Office Tanis Zuccaro* Parish Administrative Assistant Cathedral Gift Shop Cecilia Florentino-Manager, Jose Luis Rodriguez Director of Music Julie Wind Maintenance Joel Gibson-Facilities Manager, Israel Arellano, Juan Rosales Reception Desk (Sunday) Ana López (Weekdays) Anaí Torres, Nina Tranchina* Religious Education Nidia Fuentes, Director Linda O. Brisuela, Catechetical Coordinator Sacristans Tim Barrington, Mell Portillo San Jose Cathedral Foundation* Wedding Reservations Anai Torres Social Ministry/Catholic Charities Outreach services: 408-283-8118
Oct 12 4:30PM Myrna Redor Oct 13 8:30AM Parishioners/Feligreses 10:00AM Carmen & Francisco Gonzalez 11:30AM Vivian Xavier 1:00 PM Catalina Monjaraz 5:30PM Carlos Jose Chavarria Fernandez Oct 14 7:30AM Mary Bell 12:05PM Rosario C. Aldana Oct 16 12:05PM Pedro C. Semsem Oct 17 12:05PM Emmett & Maud Sheridan Oct 18 12:05PM Francisco Ong
MASS INTENTIONS for the Week
LAS INTENCIONES para la Semana
Assisted Listening Aids If your hearing needs a boost and/or you use a hearing aid, please go to the sacristy before Mass begins and ask our sacristan for an assisted listening aid. We ask that you please return it to the sac-risty after Mass. Thank you.
All Souls Remembrance Our custom during the month of November is to remember all our faithful departed in each Mass in place of individual Mass Intentions. All Souls envelopes are available in the vestibule for you to write the name of a deceased loved one so that we can pray for the repose of their soul during our liturgies through Nov 29. Contributions are welcome. Thank you.
California Catholic Ministry Conference December 5-7 San Jose Convention Center Formerly the Santa Clara Faith Formation Conference, the CCMC will also focus on Social Justice, liturgy and leadership develop-ment.Visit www.CaCMC.net for workshop and registration. You may also email [email protected] for more information. Brochures will be available at parishes/schools and online.
Oct 6 collection report will be in next week’s bulletin. El reporte de la colecta del 6 de octubre estará en el boletín del próximo domingo.
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Environment team The Environment Team is seeking new members to help decorate the Cathedral and Loyola Hall for the different liturgical seasons throughout the year (Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter, Ordinary Time as well as some special days). You can help with any or all of these occasions. If you are interested, please contact Fr. Victor Trinidad at 408-283-8100 ext 2222 or email [email protected]. New and fresh ideas are welcome. Thank you.
Prayer Vigil /Vigilia de Oración
outside/afuera de Planned parenthood
1691 The Alameda, San Jose 95126 7am - 7pm through/hasta Nov 3
40daysforlife.com/sanjose2
The Quinceañera is a traditional celebration
of life and gratitude to God on the occasion of the 15th birthday of a young Hispanic woman. You are invited to inquire about the Quinceañera program at the Cathedral. The teen must be baptized and have received the sacrament of First Communion. It is required that the teen participate in all sessions of Catechetical formation that will lead to a deeper understanding of what it means to have a Quince Años celebration. Please contact Anai Torres at (408) 283-8100 ext 2204 or email [email protected].
Birth and Beyond/Juan Diego Society Annual Fundraiser Featuring an assortment of soups and artisan bowls—100% of proceeds will go to help young mothers and pregnant women in our community.
October 26, 2019 6:30-9:00pm St. Lucy Church, main gym
2350 Winchester Blvd., Campbell 95008
Purchase tickets at https://tinyurl.com/BraveMothers
St. Leo the Great Catholic School
1051 W. San Fernando St. San Jose 95126 408-293-4846
K—9 Oct 22-23-24 9AM—12PM
Bellarmine College Preparatory
Sunday/Domingo Oct 27
10:00AM—1:00PM
960 West Hedding St. San Jose 95126
www.bcp.org/admissions
St. Patrick
Catholic School 51 N. Ninth Street San Jose 95112 408-283-5858 K—9 Wed/Mierc Nov 13 9:30—11:30am, 5:00-8:00pm www.stpatrickschool.org Archbishop Mitty
High School
Sunday/Domingo Nov 24 Open House
9:00AM—1:30 Recorridos en Español
9:00AM y 10:30AM 5000 Mitty Ave 95129
www.mitty.com/admission
GUADALUPANOS BREAKFAST FUNDRAISER
MORNING MASSES
SUNDAY Oct 20 ~ DOMINGO 20 de OCT
DESAYUNO PARA LA RECAUDACIÓN
DE FONDOS EN LAS MISAS MATUTINAS
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Ways to Support St. Joseph Cathedral Parish
Sunday Collection
The parish depends on the Sunday collection for
operational expenses. The Sunday collection is
not simply a means of financial support, it is an
expression of our faith. The Sunday collection
unites our work with the mission of the Church.
Online Giving
Online giving is a convenient way of
contributing to the parish. It provides
consistent support on a regular basis. It
streamlines recordkeeping and provides
credit card rebates and miles.
Donations of Stock
Direct donations of stock can shield the
donor from capital gains tax. Donations
are handled through a trusted broker with
the proceeds benefitting the identified par-
ish or diocesan ministry.
Direct Contributions from an IRA
There are tax advantages to making
donations from a qualifying IRA. The
entire contribution is tax deductible and
earnings within the IRA are not subject
to federal income tax.
Wills and Bequests
Please consider a legacy gift to St.
Joseph Cathedral Parish. Wills and be-
quests can be directed to specific parish
ministries or to offset operational
expenses.
One Time Donations
One time donations are a thoughtful way
to support the parish at times of financial
gains such as the sale of property, an em-
ployment bonus, or an unexpected
windfall.
Contributions to the St. Joseph Cathedral
Endowment
Several years ago an endowment for St. Joseph
Cathedral Parish was established with the Cath-
olic Community Foundation of Santa Clara
County. The endowment is managed by the
Catholic Community Foundation and annual
proceeds are distributed to the parish to help
defray operational costs and grow parish minis-
tries. The principal of the fund cannot be ac-
cessed by present or future pastors. Additional-
ly these funds are independent of the Diocese of
San Jose and cannot be redirected for other pur-
poses.
Become a Registered Parishioner of the
Cathedral Parish
If you regularly attend Mass at the Cathe-
dral, please consider becoming a registered
parishioner. Your contributions will be rec-
orded and acknowledged after the year is
done plus there are other benefits as well.
Please give our parish office a call so that
we may assist you. (408) 283-8100
https://stjosephcathedral.churchgiving.com/
WESHARE ONLINE GIVING
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Discipleship at One Hour a Week
One Hour of Financial Support
Consider basing your weekly contribution to St. Joseph
Parish on your salary for one hour of work. This works out
to 2.5% of your weekly income.
One Hour of Prayer
In addition to Sunday Mass consider praying for 10 minutes
a day. One hour a week. The prayer could be silent, pray-
ers you learned as a child, or simply speaking and listening
to the God who loves us.
One Hour of Service
Consider offering one hour of service each week as an ex-
pression of discipleship. The service might be in the parish
or through other organizations that share our concern for
families, the poor, the isolated and sick.
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Today we hear about how Jesus, continu-ing on his journey to Jerusalem, heals 10 lepers. This story is a lesson about faith and reminds us that faith is sometimes found in unlikely places. Ten people af-
flicted with leprosy cry out to Jesus. Struck with pity, Jesus heals all 10. However, only one is described as glorifying God and returning to thank Jesus. The one who returns is a Samaritan, a foreigner. In the Jewish circles in which Jesus lived, Samaritans were looked down upon because of the differences between the two communities in their observance of Judaism. It is signif-icant, therefore, that Jesus commends the Samaritan for his faith, which has been his salvation. Throughout Luke's Gospel, faith is found in surprising places.
A nother lesson for us in this Gospel has to do with salvation. All 10 of the lepers were given the gift
of healing, but in his gratitude to God for this gift, the Samaritan found salvation. Our salvation is
found in recognizing the gifts we have been given and knowing to whom we must offer our thanks.
Loyola Press Saint of the Week Blessed Marie-Rose Durocher October 6, 1811 – October 6, 1849 Marie-Rose Durocher was born in a little village near Montreal in 1811, the 10th of 11 children. At 18, when her mother died, her priest brother invited Marie-Rose and their father to come to his parish in Beloeil, not far from Montreal. For 13 years, Marie-Rose served as housekeeper, hostess, and parish worker. She became well-known for her graciousness, courtesy, leadership, and tact. When Marie-Rose was 29, Bishop Ignace Bourget became bishop of Montreal. He faced a shortage of priests and sisters and a rural population that had been largely deprived of educa-tion. Bishop Bourget himself found-ed four communities, one of which was the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. Its first sister and reluctant co-foundress was Marie-Rose Durocher. her spiritual director, Oblate of Mary Immaculate Father Pierre Telmon, urged her to found a community herself. Finally Marie-Rose agreed, and with two friends, Melodie Dufresne and Henriette Cere, entered a little home in Longueuil, across the Saint Lawrence River from Montreal. With them, 13 young girls assembled for boarding school. Marie-Rose was 32 and would live only six more years—years filled with poverty, trials, sickness, and slander. The qualities she had nurtured came forward-a strong will, intelligence and common sense and great inner courage. Marie-Rose Durocher was beatified May 23, 1982 by St. Pope John Paul II. Her Liturgical Feast Day is October
WORD SEARCH-CAN YOU FIND THE WORDS BELOW FROM TODAY’S GOSPEL IN THE SQUARE ABOVE? DISTANCE FAITH FEET FOREIGNER GALILEE HEALED JERUSALEM JESUS JOURNEY LEPERS MASTER PRIESTS SAMARITAN VILLAGES VOICE
Nov 8-9 A Catholic conference committed to preaching authentic “Christ-like” love in a lively and engaging environment.
Teens, Parents and Young adults welcome Free admission with registration
Parents & Adults Friday 6:30-8:30pm Youth 13-17 Saturday 8:30am - 4:00pm
Young adults 21-39 Saturday 6:30pm -9:00pm www.riseba.org Our Lady of Peace Church & Shrine [email protected] 2800 Mission College Blvd 95054
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THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH ESTA SEMANA EN NUESTRA PARROQUIA
SUNDAY /DOMINGO English Bible Study 9:45—11:00AM 2nd Floor
Christian Initiation—children/La Iniciación Cristiana—niños 9:45-11:00AM 2nd Floor
Religious Education / La Educación Religiosa 9:45AM - 12:45PM CLASSROOMS/SALONES
Guadalupanos Board / Mesa Directiva 10:00AM Mass LOYOLA HALL
Confirmation gathering/ reunion de la Confirmación 12:30PM 2ND FLOOR
English Baptism preparation 1:30PM LOYOLA HALL
TUESDAY/MARTES Cathedral Tours/Visitas con Guía 1:00-3:00PM CATHEDRAL
WEDNESDAY/MIÉRCOLES Cathedral Tours/Visitas con Guía 1:00-3:00PM CATHEDRAL
THURSDAY/JUEVES Cathedral Tours/Visitas con Guía 1:00-3:00PM CATHEDRAL
Estudio de Biblia 7:00PM SALÓN PARROQUIAL
INSIDE/OUTSupport Group for Families of the Incarcerated Is someone you love in jail or prison? Do you have questions about how the sys-tem works? You or others in your family just need to talk? We can help. Mission: To provide a safe nur-turing place where friends and families of the incar-cerated can express their fears, problems, and hopes with others experiencing similar challenges. For fur-ther information, please call or text (650) 762-9707.
Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph Loyola Hall 80 S Market St San Jose 95113
Every 2nd Thursday of the month 6:30 - 8:30pm All beliefs welcome.
an invitation A Mass of Thanksgiving for the 25th Anniversary of Ordination into the priesthood of Fr. Paolo Gobbo, with God’s help, will take place Sunday, October 20, 2019 at 12:30PM at St. Christopher Parish. In lieu of gifts, your prayers and donations to help the poor and those in need are most appreciated. You are cordially invited to attend.
St. Christopher Parish 1576 Curtner Ave in San Jose
D ay of the Dead
Altar Exhibit and Festival Sunday
NOVEMBER 3 9:00am -3:00pm
food, drinks for sale as well as face painting & boutique items VOLUNTEERS NEEDED, please contact Maggie: 408-718-1342 or [email protected] SPECIAL PROJECT FOR VOLUNTEERS SAT OCT 26 @10AM CARRY WOOD FOR PARISH ALTAR
D ía de los Muertos
Exhibición de los Altares y Festival El Domingo
3 de NOVIEMbre 9:00am – 3:00pm
venta de comida, refrescos pintar caras, venta de artesanía OCUPAMOS VOLUNTARIOS, comuníquese con Maggie al 408-718-1342 o [email protected]
proyecto especial -voluntarios el sab oct 26 10am subir la madera para el altar de la parroquia.