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Serving the Outer Sunset since 1925 HOLY NAME OF JESUS PARISH FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT February 14, 2016
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FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT February 14, 2016

MASS INTENTIONS WEEK of February 14, 2016 Sun 14 7:30 AM Mass for the People

9:30 AM Daniel Domingo†

11:30 AM Gene Relampagos† Mon 15 PRESIDENT’S DAY HOLIDAY

9:00 AM Thomas Nguyen† & Theresa Ton Nguyen†

Tue 16 7:30 AM Paul Francis Doherty†

9:00 AM Theresa Collins†

Wed 17 7:30 AM Margaret Jordan†

9:00 AM Gene Relampagos†

Thu 18 7:30 AM Daniel Domingo†

9:00 AM Eugene Palpallatoc†

Fri 19 7:30 AM Sylvia de la Cruz Francisco†

9:00 AM Gene Relampagos†

Sat 20 7:30 AM For the repose of the Souls

of the Deceased family and friends of George & Emeline Thoppil

9:00 AM Felipe, Feliza, Concepcion Corpuz†

5:00 PM Deane & Conefrey Families†

First Sunday of Lent February 14, 2016 The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart. — Romans 10:8

TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The Israelites show their faith by offering the LORD first fruits of the products of their new land (Deuteronomy 26:4-10). Psalm — Be with me, Lord, when I am in trouble (Psalm 91). Second Reading — All who express faith in the risen Christ and confess that he is Lord will be saved (Romans 10:8-13). Gospel — Jesus was led into the desert by the Spirit and was tempted (Luke 4:1-13). 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.

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Lv 19:1-2, 11-18; Ps 19:8-10, 15; Mt 25:31-46 Tuesday: Is 55:10-11; Ps 34:4-7, 16-19; Mt 6:7-15 Wednesday: Jon 3:1-10; Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 18-19; Lk 11:29-32 Thursday: Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25; Ps 138:1-3, 7c-8; Mt 7:7-12 Friday: Ez 18:21-28; Ps 130:1-8; Mt 5:20-26 Saturday: Dt 26:16-19; Ps 119:1-2, 4-5, 7-8; Mt 5:43-48 Sunday: Gn 15:5-12, 17-18; Ps 27:1, 7-9, 13-14;

SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: First Sunday of Lent; Valentine’s Day; World Marriage Day Monday: Presidents’ Day Wednesday: The Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order Friday: Abstinence

We pray for the Sick ...that they may experience God’s Love and Healing. Evangeline Agbunag, Nick Aguila, Juan Aguirre, Leny Aguirre, Rosa Maria Alonso, Laura Andrade, Gina Arenas, Eunice Ausman, Julianne Beach, Joan Boike, Dalmacio Briones, Jr., Monica Briones, Janet Cariganai, Kathy Carroll, Remedios Cuchapin, Joseph Chu, Viana Chua, Dory Constantino, Lulu dela Cruz, Ron de la Cruz, Isabel Dominguez, Gloria Etchelet, Connor Gavney, Anna Goodwin, Geno-veva Guevarra, Daniel Hsu, Lee Huang, Theresa Ick, Kathy Ignacio, Max Kirkham, Jim Kreps, Steven Lee, Clara Lee, Amelia Lippi, Leny Lopez, Flory Magat, George Maloof, Arturo Martin, Amy McNally, Mary Medina, Ann Murphy, Noreen Murphy, Inge Nordstrom, Neil O’Sullivan, Josefina Palarca, Maryanne Piwowar, Soledad Rico, An-gelita Rodelas, Ann Rourk, Philip Sigmund, Jr., Narciso Sumaylo, Michael Joseph Suntar, Virginia Ganzon-Sturwold, Dodie Teague, Aurora Urmeneta, Lauretta Venenciano, Elicia Von Giese, Clete Wellihnganz, Amy Wong Kwan, Mee Yee We pray for those who have Died…that they may be granted a home in heaven.

Our HOLY NAME TREE OF LIFE located at the back of the Church is a bronze tree trunk with 400+

leaves. Donors can have their names or those they wish to honor engraved on the leaf. We suggest a maximum of 25

characters (including spaces) per line, limited to 5 lines. Leaf color choices are gold, silver or bronze.

Custom imprinted leaves are $500 each + $25 imprinting

The proceeds will go towards our Capital Improvement Fund. Please drop by or call the Parish office for more in-

formation (415)664-8590.

ATTENTION: THERE WILL BE NO CHINESE MASS AT HOLY NAME on SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016

at 3 PM. EVERYONE IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CHINESE NEW YEAR EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATION

& CEREMONIAL TRIBUTE TO ANCESTORS AT ST. MARY’S CATHEDRAL (1111 Gough St.

San Francisco) at 2:30 PM instead.

FIL-AM CASINO TRIP TO THUNDER VALLEY

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2016 Departure: 9 AM Sharp More information to follow

Contact: Madeline (415)566-4351 or Benny (415)863-6576

PRESIDENT’S DAY Monday, February 15, 2016 in observance of President’s Day, the Parish office will be closed. There will be one Mass at 9:00 AM in the Church.

FAZtor ’s Notes By Fr. Arnold Zamora People don’t want to hear the word “fat” much more, or to be called as such. But I heard a lot of that word last week, in a good way though. They greeted me

“Gung hei FAT choi” on Chinese New Year. Then the next day, just before Ash Wednesday, people also greeted me with “Happy FAT Tuesday” or Mardi Gras. And after all the food and celebration came Ash Wednesday, when they turned to me and greeted me: Happy Birthday, FATher Arnold! It was my birthday when the season of Lent started this year. It was a good day to reflect that my life and yours too, are but “lent” from God. Our life belongs to Him. He owns us. “He made us, we belong to Him.” Lent comes from the German word meaning “spring.” We ob-serve 40 days of preparation for a renewal in spring. The number forty has much significance on Jesus’ 40 days in the wilderness before undertaking his public ministry and his 40 hours in the tomb before his resurrection. On this First Sunday of Lent, we will greet each other with a dif-ferent but lovely Lenten greeting too. It’s Happy VaLENTines Day! What a good way to start our Lenten journey as we reflect on the love God has given us and the love we have to give to Jesus. It’s Heart’s Day. As part of our Lenten preparation let us look what’s in our hearts. Is our heart full of H.E.A.R.T.? These are the sins of the heart: H-Hatred, E-Envy, A=Anger, R=Resentment, T=Timidity (or the lack of courage to correct a mistake). It’s time to take away the H.E.A.R.T . in our hearts.

Roger, who was 19 years old, was buying an expensive bracelet, to surprise his girlfriend on Valentine's Day, at a very smart jeweler's shop in Hatton Garden, London.

The jeweler inquired, 'Would you like your girlfriend's name en-graved on it?'

Roger thought for a moment, grinned, then answered, “No, in-stead engrave ‘To my one and only love’.”

The jeweler smiled and said, 'Yes, sir; how very romantic of you.' Roger retorted with a glint in his eye, “'Not exactly romantic, but very practical. This way, if we break up, I can use it again.” May we celebrate this day with the ones we love and the ones we should love or better yet, with the ones in need of our love. May we journey this season of Lent with the One who loves us and the One to whom we give our “One and Best Love.” Let’s have pLENTy of Love this season!

67th HOLY NAME PARISH Saint Patrick's Dinner

Come and Enjoy the best Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner in town!

Start your St. Patrick’s Day festivities at Holy Name! Join parents, parishioners, alumni and friends of Holy Name

Experience the San Francisco Irish Pipers Band, the Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Eireann Dancers and live music

Saturday, March 5th, 2016 Ryan Hall (Gym)

Doors Open at 6:00 p.m. NO HOST BAR Corned Beef Dinner starting at 7:00 p.m.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Please contact Marie Carr at the school (415) 731-4077

As this is the Year of Mercy in the Universal Church Rev. Thomas M. Santa, C.Ss.R.

will present in retreat form

Holy Name Parish Mission A Jubilee Mission

Mercy and Abundant Grace

in the Kingdom of God March7-9,20167:00–8:30P.M.INTHECHURCH ALLAREWELCOME! PA

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LENTEN REGULATIONS: As in the past, the following regulations are in place for Abstaining and Fasting during Lent: ABSTINENCE: Everyone fourteen years of age and older is bound to abstain from meat on ASH Wednesday, the FRIDAYS of Lent and GOOD FRIDAY FAST: Everyone eighteen years of age and older but under the age of sixty is also bound to fast on ASH WEDNESDAY and GOOD FRI-DAY. On these two days, the law of fast allows only one full meal a day, but does not prohibit taking some food during the day, so long as this does not constitute a full meal. Drinking liquids during the day is per-mitted. When health or ability to work would be seriously affected, the law does not oblige. In doubt concerning fast and abstinence, a priest assigned to pastoral ministry or confessor should be consulted. In the spirit of penance, the faithful should not likely excuse themselves from this obligation.

SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Today’s Second collection is for the benefit of our MUSIC MINISTRY FUND. Your generosity is always appreciated. Next Sunday, members of the Holy Name Ladies Aid will be collecting for the needy in the Parish. Boxes will be by the exits.

# of Envelopes 186 159

Weekly Offering 2/7/2016 2/9/2015

CASH 1,204.00 1,089.00

CHECKS 4,688.00 2,305.00

COINS 7.20 1.10

Total Collection 5,899.20 3,395.10

Second Collection: Ace Collection: $1,324.52

HOLY NAME WEEKLY CALENDAR Week of February 14, 2016

Sunday, February 14, 2016 9:30 AM Rite of Sending Church 12 PM Children’s Baptism Church 12:45 PM Baptism—Reese Church Monday, February 15, 2016—President’s Day 7:30 AM SVDP Meeting Pastoral Center Tuesday, February 16, 2016 9:30 AM Chinese/English Class Pastoral Center 10 AM Bible Faith Sharing Flanagan Center 7:30 PM Legion of Mary Pastoral Center Wednesday, February 17, 2016 3 PM Creative Dance Class Flanagan Center 7 PM Chinese Bible Study Flanagan Center 7 PM RCIA (Adults) Pastoral Center Thursday, February 18, 2016 11 AM Senior Club Flanagan Center 7:30 PM HN Choir FC/Church Friday, February 19, 2016 10 AM Grandparent’s Day Flanagan Center 3:15 PM K-2 Creative Dance Class Flanagan Center 6 PM Lenten Soup Supper Flanagan Center 6 PM Youth Ministry Flanagan Center 8 PM Fil-Am Club Flanagan Center Saturday, February 20, 2016 10 AM Religious Education Pastoral Center 10:30 AM Baptism—Biaoco Church 11:30 Baptism—Hernandez Church 12 Noon ASF Deanery 1& 2 Catechists Retreat Flanagan 1 PM Chinese RCIA Pastoral Center 2 PM Chinese Social Flanagan Center 3 PM Chinese Mass Church

HOLY NAME OF JESUS PARISH 39th Ave. & Lawton St. San Francisco, California

(415) 664-8590 www.holynamesf.org

STATIONS OF THE CROSS & SOUP SUPPERS 6 Fridays in Lent

Feb 12, 19, 27 March 4, 11 & 18 Please join us for the Stations of the Cross at

6:00 PM in the Church followed by Simple Soup Supper in Flanagan Center

Center at 6:30 PM.

PALM SUNDAY MASSES in the Church Vigil Mass: Saturday March 19, 2016 at 5:00 PM Sunday, March 20, 2016 7:30, 9:30 and 11:30 AM

MONDAY, March 21 & TUESDAY, March 22 7:30 AM & 9:00 AM Masses in the Chapel

WEDNESDAY, March 23 7:30 AM & 9:00 AM Masses in the Chapel, Adoration of the Blessed

Sacrament after the 9:00 AM Mass until 12 Noon Solemn Benediction & Reposition

HOLY THURSDAY, March 24, 2016 (NO MORNING MASSES) Mas of the Lord’s Supper

7:30 PM in the Church

GOOD FRIDAY, March 25, 2016 in the Church Stations of the Cross with Holy Name School

students at 1:00 PM Meditation of the Seven Last Words at 2:00 PM

Good Friday Service at 3:00 PM

CONFESSIONS HOLY SATURDAY, March 26, 2016

4:00—5:00 PM

EASTER VIGIL, Saturday, March 26, 2016 at 8:00 PM in the Church

EASTER SUNDAY MASSES, March 27, 2016

7:30 AM, 9:30 AM (with Easter Egg Hunt) & 11:30 AM in the Church

2016

HOLY NAME SCHOOL February 10, 2016 PRINCIPAL'S LETTER Dear Holy Name Families, Happy Chinese New Year! We hope you all had a wonderful celebration and enjoyed the long weekend. Thank you to all of the parents who helped with the many celebrations today- our students are so appreciative of your labors of love! Fourth graders returned safely from Gold Camp last Friday, and what a wonderful experience it was. Thank you to all of the parent chaperones- it truly would not have been possible without you. We will be posting some pictures on our website soon! Our Math-a-thon Kickoff took place this afternoon- please let us know if you have any questions and thank you in advance for your continued support of Holy Name through our fundraisers. Tomorrow we begin Lent with Ash Wednesday, and we wel-come you to join us in the Lenten season of reflection and giving. Our community beach clean-up service project is coming up and we are in the middle of a clothing drive- we could use your help in giving to oth-ers and teaching our students empathy. As always if you have any questions or concerns please let me know. Sincerely, Natalie Cirigliano, Principal

HOLY NAME SCHOOL Preschool-The Red Fish students learned about the letter of week "J" and about Lunar New Year. They worked collaboratively on a drag-on's head and paraded around the classroom today! The Blue Fish students made Chinese drums and lion heads for the arrival of Chi-nese New Year. The BF students also learned a great deal about Rihya and her family during her share-shelf week. The BF students learned that Disneyland was Rihya and her family's favorite family destination and were able to decorate their own Mickey Mouse rice krispie treat made by Rihya's family. Kindergarten- Kindergarteners had a very busy and fun week as they celebrated two special days last Tuesday- Groundhog Day and the 100th Day of School. In the language arts' station, students wrote about someone they loved and how they show their love. They worked with the letter h. 1st Grade- Last week in first grade the students were able to attend an assembly about recycling and composting. The presentation was very informative. First grade read stories and made special hats for Groundhog Day. The students came to school as 100th Day super heroes! Each child created their own cape decorated with 100 items of their choice. During our 100th day of school the students made Fruit Loop necklaces counting out 10 fruit Loops at a time. The children enjoyed writing stories about when they turn 100 years old! They also enjoyed making a 100th day books about their likes and dislikes! The students finished off their week by making terrariums in science class. They are very excited to observe any changes that may occur. 2nd Grade- Last week the second graders worked on the oi, oy sound in phonics and spelling. For Reading, the children read a story about a girl who learned that she was equally important in the family as her baby brother. In Math, the students worked with three digit addition problems regrouping the ones and the tens. In Science, the second graders began working on twirlers to help them answer the focus question: What causes twirlers to rotate? The children read about scientists and inventors in their Social Studies books. The second graders finished chapter 8, We Say We Are Sorry, in their Religion textbooks. 3rd Grade- For math, the students continued with the multiples and divisors of 11 and 12. Third graders learned that they use smaller known facts in order to solve the larger numbered equations. For read-ing, students recognized the relationship between an effect and a cause by looking for clue words such as so and because. Students will relate the subject of cause and effect with inferences in the future. For grammar, third grade worked on adverbs and how it described the verb in a sentence. The students learned that adverbs usually ended with -ly, but it also explained the how, when, and where of a verb. In social studies, students concentrated on how early Native Americans used natural resources for their food, clothing, and shelter. Students also learned what a cut-away diagram is and understood how it can help them see both the inside and the outside of objects at the same time. 4th Grade- The 4th graders were on an overnight field trip to Gold Country where they learned all about what life was like for people during the Gold Rush. Students went on several hikes, learned how the Miwok Native Americans lived off of the land, sang songs by a campfire, and panned for real gold! They also got to explore the Gold Rush downtown area, tasted ice-cold sarsparilla, and learned about the people and their ancestors that first lived in Gold Country. To cap things off, fourth graders went to the Moaning Caverns and walked down a 463 foot spiral staircase and saw amazing rock formations with unique shapes due to the lack of light for hundreds and thousands of

years. Gold Camp was a wonderful experience! 5th Grade- In reading, the students read "The Marble Champ" by Gary Soto. Student story reviews were all thumbs up. Students also studied the plot of "The Marble Champ" and will complete a project this week based on the conflict, rising action, climax and outcome. In math, stu-dents continued their study of the multiplication of decimals in expand-ed form, modeling, and detecting patterns in the multiplication of deci-mals. Finally, students participated in the Food to Flowers! Lunchroom Composting Program presented by the San Francisco Department of the Environment. 6th Grade- In English, students began writing their research papers, focusing on outlining their ideas, writing introductions with hooks and thesis statements, and including citations. In literature the students read "Cricket in the Street" about a sad argument between 3 friends and the power of forgiveness. Students worked on understanding the dialect of "Trinidanian English", and how it compared to our standard English language. In math, students began a new chapter on ratios and rates. They also learned to make equivalent ratios. In Science students studied Era and Periods in the Geologic time scale and the range of fossil evidence over the past 3.5 billion years. In religion, stu-dents used the Holy Scripture to study the transition of Israel from a collection of tribal settlements to a true kingdom. In history, 6th graders continued to learn about Ancient Egypt by studying the rule of Hatshpetsut, the most powerful and dominant female pharaoh. 7th Grade-In English, students began a unit on verbs. They studied action, being, and helping verbs, including learning a song to help them remember helping verbs. In literature students continued their class book The Greek Gods, reading myths about Apollo and Artemis, and their talented children. In Math, 7th graders are learning about ratios, rates and proportions. Students have learned what a ratio is as well as how to find the unit rate of a ratio. Students also learned how to tell if ratios are equivalent by cross multiplying. In Science students examined plant structures including aspects of seeds and flower struc-ture. 8th Grade-In English, students wrote persuasive speeches which they will be delivering this week. In literature students continued their class novel To Kill A Mockingbird. Students discussed the famous quote about "never really understanding a person until you climb inside their skin" as they studied empathy. Students continue to work on their un-derstanding of Southern life in the 1930's and how it relates to vestiges of the Civil War. In Math, 8th grade students continued their work on linear equations. Students learned about point-slope form and slope-intercept form. In Science, students. A MESSAGE FROM FATHER ARNOLD Welcome to the "Year of the Monkey!' New Year means new life and so is LENT, a new season of the Church, starting also this week on Ash Wednesday. Remember, our life is LENT from God. We may not know what the future holds for us but what matters most is that we know who holds our future in His hands. As we attune ourselves to the spirit of Lent, let us remember that God never made a fish with fins until He made an ocean for it to swim in. God never made a bird until He made an atmosphere for it to fly in. And God never put the longing for immortality in a soul until He made a heaven to satisfy these longings. Have a blessed week! -Fr. Arnold


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