Holy Mass , Eucharistic Adoration,
Rosary, Confession — Weekly Schedule:
Daily Mass: Tuesday-Saturday 8:00am
Saturday Vigil : 5:00pm (no mass)
Sunday: 8:00am (English &10:00am (bilingual), (Live stream)
Adoration: Thursdays 9:00 AM to 11:30am
Confession: Saturday 9:00am-10:00am Tuesday and Wednesday by appointment.
Parochial Administrator
Rev. Carlo Paul G. Tejano
Deacon
Mark Ruiz, [email protected]
Parish Receptionist
Maria Pena, [email protected]
Children’s Faith Formation
Judy Jones, [email protected]
Bookkeeper
Rhonda Bricker, [email protected]
Bulletin Coordinator
Please email to
(All bulletin articles are due in the parish office no later than
12:00pm on Mondays.)
Parish Office Hours
Monday - Thursday
9:00am -1:00pm (Until further notice)
(530) 885-2956
St. Joseph Catholic School @ St. Teresa of Avila Church
Serving Students from PK-8th Grade
11610 Atwood Road, Auburn, CA, 95603 Phone 530-885-4490
Jennifer Oliver, Principal Email:[email protected]
St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery-Foresthill:
Call the office 530-885-2956
January 24, 2021 THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
St. Joseph Parish
& Mission in Foresthill
Mission Statement:
"Saint Joseph Catholic Church of Auburn, California is an open
and loving diverse parish community united by our faith in Jesus
Christ, continuing His mission through our prayerful liturgies, faith
formation, evangelization, and outreach to the community.
Established over a hundred years ago, we resolve to continue and
maintain a strong Catholic presence within our parish bounds and
make present the Christ we bear and celebrate."
Serving the Auburn, CA Community since 1911
1162 Lincoln Way, Auburn, CA - (530) 885-2956 - sjauburncatholic.com
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COMMUNITY PRAYER
Sunday, January 24 9:00AM-Choir Practice Monday, January 25 No Mass Tuesday, January 26 Wednesday, January 27 9:00am: Church Cleaning until noon 4:30PM-Children's Faith Formation 4:30PM–Youth Group Thursday, January 28 8:30am– 11:30am Adoration Friday, January 29 Saturday, January 30
Meagan Hicks Conner Slevin Michael Manly Sr. Adams Weingart Helena Alleman Jerry Addy Grace Arredondo Sharity Bulygo Brandy Brandenburg Al Baldoni Linda Baldoni Mark Biesecker Tammi Cuthill Marianne Corcoran Nancy Capik Darlene Delahanty Debra Cheryl Driggs Marie Dutra Sandy Dutra Dennis Dark
Rod Deshaw
Sally Dwyer
Jeannie Eason
Lynne Foote
Maria Fregosi Gloria Flores Delia Giuliani John Giudicessi Norma Harris Ben Hatfield
Karen Bernardo-
Gutuerrez
Fr. Edward P Pepka
Brian Harr
Rany & Ronda
Horsman
Benedicta Horsnyi
Gabrielle Klapperich
Dennis Kalkowski
John Lynch
John Paul Letcher
Samuel G. Letcher J
oanne Lichau
Roland Lujan
Marilyn Landry
Larry Leedy
Denise Martin
Madeline McCormick-
Mary Minton
Yanira Muniz
Stephen Metz
Flo Mooneyham
Mandy Millhouse
Joan Murdoch
Georgie Nicosia
Joe Nicosia
Christine Niece
Colleen Newman
Shirley Petersen
Monica & Peter Perers
Lucille Potter
Marissa Platz
Ken Prust
Elfie Reissmein
Frank Rogers-Smith
Ron Roussey
Dustin Rhoby
Laura Schuberg
Nicole (Dwyer)Selcuk
Cecilia Smith
Gary Stephen
Frank Stephen
Sawyer Stephen
Bernard Theis
Esther & Dan -
Sanchez Tinoco
Miriam Winder
Joel Rosales & Family
Joh Testa & Family
JoAnn Swars
Fr. Cesar Ageas
Sandy Jeffrey
Kathy Jeffers
St. Joseph’s Faith
Formation Programs
Holly Letcher
Mike Kovich
MASS INTENTIONS –JANUARY 24th-JANUARY 30th
PARISH SCHEDULE
PRAYER REQUESTS
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Acts 22:3-16 or Acts 9:1-22; Ps 117:1bc, 2;
Mk 16:15-18
Tuesday: 2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5; Ps 96:1-3, 7-8a, 10;
Mk 3:31-35
Wednesday: Heb 10:11-18; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 4:1-20
Thursday: Heb 10:19-25; Ps 24:1-6; Mk 4:21-25
Friday: Heb 10:32-39; Ps 37:3-6, 23-24, 39-40;
Mk 4:26-34
Saturday: Heb 11:1-2, 8-19; Lk 1:69-75; Mk 4:35-41
Sunday: Dt 18:15-20; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; 1 Cor 7:32-35;
Mk1:21-28
Sunday, January 24— 8:00am-- For the Special Intention of St. Josephs Parishioners
10:00am–Pat Jacinto +, Mark Biesecker +
Monday, January 25-
8:00am–
Tuesday, January 26- 8:00am– Charlotte Bansemer +
Wednesday, January 27— 8:00am–
Thursday, January 28— 8:00am-
Friday, January 29— 8:00am–
Saturday, January 30—
8:00am– Dorthy Bridgesr +
5:00pm—
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FEAST OF FAITH
The Penitential Rite
Standing together in the presence of the Lord, we acknowledge our weakness, our sins and faults and failings. But the
penitential rite is really less about our sins than it is about God’s mercy. It is not a time for individual confession, like a mini
-sacrament of reconciliation. It is, rather, a preparatory rite, preparing us to praise the mercy of Christ as we acknowledge
our own weakness. When Simon Peter witnesses the miraculous catch of fish—when he realizes who is in the boat with
him—he falls at Jesus’ feet with the words, “Depart from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man” (Luke 5:8). We are like Peter.
The more aware of the Lord’s presence we become, the more awareness we also have of our sinfulness, our weakness.
The penitential rite of the Mass takes several forms, from the traditional Confiteor or “I confess” to a litany, spoken or
sung by the deacon or cantor with responses by the entire assembly. The penitential rite always includes the words Kyrie,
eleison; Christe, eleison—Lord, have mercy; Christ, have mercy. This ancient Greek prayer came to the Roman liturgy
from the East, and still echoes in many of the litanies of the Eastern Rite Churches. These words turn our gaze from our own
weakness to the gentleness, the kindness, the forgiving love of Christ.
—Corinna Laughlin, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Today we hear how Jonah, sent by God to warn the people, storms through the streets of Nineveh,
scaring the citizens out of their wits. And it works! God has a change of heart, seeing “by their actions” how the people turn
from evil (Jonah 3:10). A new day dawns.
Next we hear Paul telling the Corinthians, “The world in its present form is passing away”
(1 Corinthians 7:31). He calls for a change of heart. Stopping short of telling them to stop carrying out their everyday
activities, he urges them—rather mysteriously—to live “as though” they aren’t doing the things they are doing. A new day has
dawned.
Finally, Jesus stands on the shore and cries, “The kingdom of God is at hand!” (Mark 1:14). Simon and Andrew abandon
their nets—and even their father—and follow him. A new day had dawned.
Everyone has to change when a new day dawns: the Ninevites, the Corinthians, the apostles, even Jesus! Didn’t a new day dawn today for
us as well? Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
PLEASE REMEMBER ST. JOSEPH’S
PARISH IN YOUR ESTATE PLANNING
St. Joseph Offertory 1/17 $4326.00 December Online Giving $3996.00 Foresthill Offertory 1/3-1/4 $610.00 December Online Giving Foresthill $1448.00
Hall Fund
Thank you everyone for your continued
support! Your donations are very
appreciated.
Second Collection: 2/7/2021-Reduce hall loan
St. Joseph Ministry
5:00PM 8:00AM 10:00 AM Live Stream
Altar Servers TBA TBA TBA
Lectors TBA Mike Kovich Anita Manalang
Hispanic
Extraordinary Ministers
Fr. Carlo Tejano Deacon Mark Ruiz
Fr. Carlo Tejano Deacon Mark Ruiz
Fr. Carlo Tejano Deacon Mark Ruiz
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LAY MINISTRY SCHEDULE– JANUARY 30TH-& JANUARY 31ST 2021
FORESTHILL MISSION LAY MINISTRY SCHEDULE
Lectors Anne Jones & Cathy Reuter
Extraordinary Ministers
Jeff Jones
PARISH OFFERTORY
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SACRAMENTO DIOCESE
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MINISTRY, COUNICIL AND COMMITTEE INORMATION AND EVENTS
Baptism: Preparation classes are held the 1st Saturday of every month. Please call the office to register. Confirmation: The Sacrament of Confirmation is a two-year preparation process for teens. For adults not yet confirmed, please call the parish office. Marriage: Please contact our priest at least six months in advance of your desired wedding in order to participate in the process of mar-riage preparation. Altar Society: Phyllis Whitney 530.823-9303 Bible studies: Ginny Huckins (Thursday AM ) 530.823.8486 Confraternity of Catholic Mothers: Mary Jorgensen 916.716.7308, [email protected] Catholic Ladies Relief Society #6: Barbara O’Rourke 530.906.1055 [email protected] Eucharistic Adoration: Barbara & George Coelho [email protected] Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: Dianne Wilford [email protected] Finance Council: Fr. Carlo Tejano Funeral Reception Ministry Doreen Wood 530.823.5066 Barbara O’Rourke 530.906.1055 The Gabriel Project-1.800.910.0191 Garden Committee: Karen Thomas [email protected] Guild of St. Tarcisius (Altar Sever): Hugh Paxton [email protected] Hall Committee: 530.885.2956 Hispanic Coordinating Cmte. Porfirio Perez 530.613.3624 or Cristina Martinez 530.308.5693 Italian Catholic Federation: Mary Ann Mikles 916.759.8466 Knights of Columbus: Grand Knight-Mark Anthony Muniz [email protected] 530.823.5161, Knights of Columbus Council # 6149 www.auburnkofc.com Lector Ministry: John Mlakar [email protected] Liturgy Hispanic Community: Cristina Martinez - 530.308.5693 Ministry of the Sick: Gina Bollinger 530.268.2092 Music Ministry: Gellimy Sescon 530.885.2956 Practice is on Tuesday's at 6:30 - 8pm in the Church Pastoral Council: Chairman Mark Capik, 916.663.1207, [email protected] Placer County Jail Ministry: Lyn Mazur, [email protected] Prolife Ministry: Penny Gowring [email protected] & Christine Jonas [email protected] Children’s Faith Formation: Judy Jones 530.885.2956 Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA): Judy Jones 530.885.2956 Sacristan Mike Newell 53001.5546 Dave Vargas 916.663.356 Special Events Committee: Bonnie Amaro-Letcher [email protected] St. Vincent de Paul Society of Auburn: 530.885.2920 Thrift shop: 530.885.7404 Mon-Wed & Saturday 9:00am-3:00pm Ushers & Greeters: Kevin Letcher [email protected] Vocations: Doreen Wood 530.823.5066 Wedding Coordinator: Holly Letcher 530.210.0568 Youth Ministry: Frank Rogers-Smith [email protected]
RCIA Inquiry Are you (or is someone you know) interested in becoming Catholic? Do you have questions about the faith? Were you baptized, but never re-ceived first communion or confirmation? If so, then these classes are for you!
On Wednesday night November 4th at 6:30 pm we will be beginning our Inquiry classes! We will be meeting in the chapel at St. Teresa’s. If you have questions about the Catholic faith, please plan on joining us! For more information and to sign up, please contact Anh at [email protected]
RCIA Coordinator Karen Sheehan (916) 812-3737 [email protected] Deacon Mark Ruiz (916) 257-1562
R.C.I.A.
When: Every Sunday in December at 8:00pm-9pm Where: Online Joining info: Join with Google Meet meet.google.com/chc-ttfi-tgr
During difficult times our faith tells us that we need to come to-
gether in prayer and pray to our Blessed Lord as one people. In
accordance with that tradition, I would like to invite everyone to
come and share in the Prayer of the Gospels with us online every
Sunday evening at 8:00pm. We will also include the litany in
response to abortion. This prayer can be accessed with the follow-
ing link:
www.priestsforlife.org/prayers/
litanyinresponsetoabortion.aspx Leo Tolstoy said "Give me faith, Lord, and let me help others find
it."
KofC Auburn Council 6149 would like to offer this rosary pub-
licly to help others find their faith and come together in common
prayer. The rosary is our expression of faith,
and we would like to offer this as a service to the Christian com-
munity and to those of like mind to come together and pray for the
common good.
We are open to questions, comments and feedback in an attempt
to make this a more spirituality fulfilling experience. Comments
can be addressed to me at [email protected].
"If I had an army to say the Rosary, I could conquer the world."
Blessed Pope Piux IX
EVENING ROSARY WITH KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Do you feel the weight of our times?
Do you feel like the world has gone insane?
Whether it is the state of country, this pandemic, the election
or the state of the world, you may feel that there is nothing that
you can do.
But there is:
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SOCIEDAD SAN VICENTE DE PAUL
NOTICIAS SEMANALES
En el Evangelio leemos que debido a que Jesús habló con autoridad, su reputación se extendió
por toda la región circundante de Galilea. Como discípulos suyos, ¿también podemos hablar
con autoridad del llamado a servir a los necesitados este año?
... Don Wilford
Año de San José
8 de diciembre de 2020 al 8 de diciembre de 2021
Por favor vengan y únase a nosotros
para Consagrar y Bendecir nuestros
terrenos de la Iglesia el 31 de enero a
las 10:00 am
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Horario de la oficina—de lunes a jueves 9:00am-1:00pm
Maria Peña-recepcionista: hablo español y estoy en la oficina del lunes al jueves 9:00am-12:00pm Por favor diríjase a la oficina para bautizos, bodas, quinceañeras, para el salón y salas de conferencias, etc. Cristina Martínez: Lector, Catecismo para Quinceañera y Eventos Especiales, Coordinadora de Bodas.
Porfirio Perez: Sacristán, Clases de Preparación Bautismal Y de Boda
HORAS DE OFICINA Y DIRECTORIO
UN NUEVO AMANECER
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
FIESTA DE LA FE
La parte más importante
Hoy escuchamos la manera en que Jonás, enviado por Dios para advertir a la gente, pasa como un
torbellino por las calles de Nínive, asustando a los ciudadanos hasta el pánico. ¡Y funciona! Dios tiene un
cambio de corazón, al ver “sus obras” como la gente se aparta del mal (Jonás 3:10). Un nuevo amanecer.
Luego escuchamos a Pablo decir a los corintios: “Este mundo que vemos es pasajero” (1 Corintios
7:31). Pide un cambio de corazón. Sin llegar a decir que no hagan sus actividades diarias, les insta,
misteriosamente, a vivir “como si” no están haciendo las cosas que están haciendo. Es un nuevo amanecer.
Finalmente, Jesús se encuentra en la orilla y clama: “El Reino de Dios ya está cerca” (Marcos 1:14). Simón y
Andrés abandonan sus redes –e incluso a su padre– y lo siguen. Es un nuevo amanecer.
Todo el mundo tiene que cambiar cuando amanece un nuevo día: los ninivitas, los corintios, los apóstoles, ¡hasta
Jesús! ¿No es hoy un nuevo amanecer para nosotros también? Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Muchas personas crecieron con la mentalidad de que la consagración (la parte en la que el sacerdote dice “Este es mi
cuerpo… Esta es mi sangre”) es la parte más importante de la misa. Esto se debe no sólo a un profundo amor a la
Eucaristía, sino a un hábito que se desarrolló en la Iglesia a partir del siglo XII cuando se dio más atención a las
devociones eucarísticas que a la Eucaristía misma; cuando la gente comenzó a ver en la consagración el momento
“milagroso” en el cual Dios bajaba del cielo a la tierra. Esta fascinación con el aspecto ‘mágico’ de la Eucaristía hizo que
se viera en el momento de la consagración la parte “más importante de la misa”. De ahí se derivó el hecho de que
muchas personas procuraban participar sólo en este momento. No es así. La Eucaristía es importantísima toda ella y todo
momento. Hay un momento cumbre; no obstante, la plenitud de la Eucaristía es la comunión con Dios y con el prójimo.
Recibimos a Dios para recibir al hermano y hermana. Recibimos al hermano y a la hermana para recibir a Dios y estar en
comunión con él. —Miguel Arias, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Lunes: Hch 22:3-16 o Hch 9:1-22;
Sal 117 (116):1bc, 2; Mc 16:15-18
Martes: 2 Tm 1:1-8 o Ti 1:1-5; Sal 96 (95):1-3, 7-8a, 10;
Mc 3:31-35
Miércoles: Heb 10:11-18; Sal 110 (109):1-4; Mc 4:1-20
Jueves: Heb 10:19-25; Sal 24 (23):1-6; Mc 4:21-25
Viernes: Heb 10:32-39; Sal 37 (36):3-6, 23-24, 39-40;
Mc 4:26-34
Sábado: Heb 11:1-2, 8-19; Lc 1:69-75; Mc 4:35-41
Domingo: Dt 18:15-20; Sal 95 (94):1-2, 6-9;
1 Cor 7:32-35; Mc1:21-28
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Parish events
SAINT VINCENT de PAUL
In the Gospel, we read that because Jesus spoke with authority his reputation spread throughout the surrounding region of Galilee. As his disciples, we can also speak with
authority when we put our faith into actions by helping the poor and suffering. How are you
going to answer the call to serve those in need this year? .... Don Wilford ...
Year of St. Joseph
December 8, 2020 to December 8, 2021
Please come & join us as we
Consecrate and Bless our Church
Grounds on January 31st at
10:00am