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Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo A Franciscan Mission Founded February 20, 1720 * Established as a Parish September 23, 1932. Ps 116:12-13,15-16,17-18 JUNE 03, 2018 Fr. Rogelio Martinez Ruteaga, O. F. M., Pastor Deacon F. J. “Chip” Perry Deacon George Wunderlich Deacon Santiago Rodriguez (Retired) 701 East Pyron Avenue, San Antonio, Texas 78214 Office (210) 922-0543 Fax: (210) 932-2271 Facebook: www.facebook.com/ missionsanjosechurch/ Office Hours: Mondays - Fridays 8 am - 5 pm (Closed from 12:00 - 1:00pm). Visit missionsanjosechurch. org for more information or to make your online donations The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ I will take the cup of salvation, and call on the name of the Lord. Mission San Jose Catholic Church was founded and established to proclaim the gospel mission of Jesus for our time and place by becoming a faith community of God’s people. Through a commitment to prayer, study, fellowship and ministry, we strive to become a community of hope to all around us and a living mission to the many who choose to come to Mission San Jose. I am the living bread that came down from Heaven
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Page 1: Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo · 2019-09-19 · Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo A Franciscan Mission Founded February 20, 1720 * Established as a Parish September

Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo A Franciscan Mission Founded February 20, 1720 * Established as a Parish September 23, 1932.

Ps 116:12-13,15-16,17-18

JUNE 03, 2018

Fr. Rogelio Martinez Ruteaga, O. F. M.,

Pastor

Deacon F. J. “Chip” Perry Deacon George Wunderlich Deacon Santiago Rodriguez (Retired)

701 East Pyron Avenue, San Antonio, Texas 78214

Office (210) 922-0543 Fax: (210) 932-2271

Facebook: www.facebook.com/

missionsanjosechurch/

Office Hours: Mondays - Fridays 8 am - 5 pm (Closed from 12:00 -

1:00pm). Visit missionsanjosechurch. org

for more information or to make your online donations

The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ I will take the cup of salvation, and call on the name of the Lord.

Mission San Jose Catholic Church was founded and established to proclaim the gospel mission of Jesus for our time and place by

becoming a faith community of God’s people. Through a commitment to prayer, study, fellowship and ministry, we strive to become a

community of hope to all around us and a living mission to the many who choose to come to Mission San Jose.

I am the living bread that came down from Heaven

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Saturday, June 02

5:00 pm In Thanksgiving of answered prayers, In Thanksgiving for Gilbert & Rosemary Jimenez 34th wedding anniversary

Sunday, June 03 7:30 am For all the Missionaries 9:00 am † Bill Humphrey, † Gary Humphrey † Anne Bernhard 10:30 am For the victims of terrorism 12:00 pm For all those who are traveling

Monday, June 04 8:00 am For those who are working in the judicial system

Tuesday, June 05

8:00 am For a successful surgery & healing of Vernell Kline

Wednesday, June 06 8:00 am For the sick and homebound of our parish

Thursday, June 07 8:00 am For those who are victims of human trafficking

Friday, June 08 8:00 am For those who are dealing with terminal illness

Saturday, June 09 5:00 pm † For the deceased members of Henry Sekula Family, † For the deceased family of Arthur Meyer

Our Mass, Reconcilia on and Eucharis c Adora on Schedule

Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. (English), in the Saint Juan Diego Chapel Saturday (Main Church) : 5:00 pm (English)

Sundays (Main Church) 7:30 am (Spanish); 9:00 am (English); 10:30 am (English) 12:00 pm -Mariachi Choir (English)

Eucharis c Adora on - Every 1st Friday of the Month in the St. Juan Diego Chapel 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Reconcilia on -Saturday - 4:00 pm in the St. Juan Diego Chapel

Contact the office or visit website: Missionsanjosechcurch.org for information on Bap sms, Weddings, other sacraments and Quinceañeras.

Sunday, June 03

7:00 am—3:00 pm Altar Society Bake Sale (MC) 12:00 pm– 1:00 pm Youth Ministry (PC) 2:00 pm—5:00 pm Teen ACTS (PC)

Monday, June 04 7:00 pm—9:00 pm Grupo de Oracion (Chapel)

Tuesday, June 05 6:30 pm Bible Study w/ Deacon Chip (CR)

Wednesday, June 06 5:00 pm Finance Council (CR)

Thursday, June 07

1:30 pm—3:00 pm 300th committee (CR) 1:15 pm—3:15 pm Altar Society (PC) 6:00 pm –9:00 pm Bible Journaling (PC) 7:00 pm Spanish Choir (MC)

Friday, June 08 6:00 pm Wedding rehearsal (Church)

Saturday, June 09 1:00 pm—3:00 pm Spanish Choir (MC) 3:00 pm Wedding (Church)

Sunday, June 10 12:00 pm—5:00 pm SFO (PC) 5:00 pm—8:00 pm Teen Acts (PC)

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Mass Schedule for

Sunday, June 17

Archbishop Gustavo, has requested the use of the church on Sunday, June 17th from 10:00 am - 11:00am for a private gathering. Let's respect his request for the use of the church and attend anoth-er mass time.

Please note.... We will not celebrate 10:30am mass on Sunday, June 17th

Please keep in mind we will continue to have our Saturday, 5:00 pm Mass, Sun-day 7:30 am Spanish Mass, 9:00 am Mass and the 12:00 noon Mariachi Mass. We will resume our regular Sunday schedule on June 24. Thank you for your cooperation.

THE START

It’s the start that stops most people. —Anonymous

EL COMIENZO

Lo más difícil es comenzar. —Anónimo

Prayers for the sick:

Dorothy Narendorf, Susise Huizar, Grace McDaniel, Thom-as Arellano, Cynthia Yanta, Jesusa Ruiz, Ralph Lopez, San-dra Tellez, Norma Meyer, Erika Garza, Benjamin De Los Santos, Mark Castro, Leticia Arellano, Noelia Rodriguez, Steve Buford, Christine Hoog, Frances Jordan, Dahlia Mar-tinez, Rebecca M. Tejeda, Pat Gonzalez, Bro. Jerome, Maria Toscano, Newton Meyer, Susan Ford, Adela Davila, Frances Bustos, Joann Bronder, Annette Mata, Maureen Gress, Clarisa Pena, Frank Marques Jr., Homer Joseph Cadena, Jesse & Rosie Quintero, Johnny Kingsley Scarcliff, Noemi Rios, Thomas E. Gomez, Amando Galindo, Emma Ortiz, Margie Mungia, Dolores Neabauber, Dezi James Rios**Pray for all men and women in the armed forces.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATIONS!

1st collection $4,114.63 2nd collection: $291.83 SVDP This Sunday: Altar Society Bake Sale 2nd Collection: Priest Pension

Next Sunday: No breakfast scheduled 2nd Collection: Chapel Renovation

The Eucharist Builds the Church The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Corpus Christi

The Second Vatican Council teaches that the celebration of the Eucharist is at the center of the process of the Church's growth. After stating that "the Church, as the Kingdom of Christ already present in mystery, grows visibly in the world through the power of God", then, as if in answer to the question: "How does the Church grow?", the Council adds: "as often as the sacrifice of the Cross by which 'Christ our pasch is sacrificed' (1 Cor 5:7) is cele-brated on the altar, the work of our redemption is carried out. At the same time in the sacrament of the Eucharistic bread, the unity of the faithful, who form one body in Christ (cf. 1 Cor 10:17), is both expressed and brought about".

Attention all parishioners!!!

This is your opportunity to participate in the preparation for the 300th celebration of the founding of Mission San Jose in

2020. We are asking for your ideas for a logo to be used in correspondence, decos, t-shirts, caps, medals ects. Deadline is Monday, June 11, 2018. Send to [email protected] or bring to the Parish office. If you have any questions please call Yolanda Montoya 210-922-0459.

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The Ministry of Consolation at MSJ

The Catholic funeral rite is divided into several stations, or parts, each with its own purpose. For this reason we recommend following the complete structure and making use of each station. Please call the office for any questions or help in these services.

Vigil Service (Wake) "At the vigil, the Christian community keeps watch with the family in prayer to the God of mercy and finds strength in Christ's presence" (Order of Christian Funerals, no. 56). The Vigil Service usually takes place during the period of visitation and viewing at the funeral home. It is a time to remember the life of the deceased and to commend him/her to God. In prayer we ask God to console us in our grief and give us strength to support one another.

The Vigil Service can take the form of a Service of the Word with readings from Sacred Scripture accompanied by reflection and prayers. It can also take the form of one of the prayers of the Office for the Dead from the Liturgy of the Hours.

It is most appropriate, when family and friends are gathered together for visitation, to offer time for recalling the life of the deceased. For this reason, eulogies are usually encouraged to be done at the funeral home during visitation or at the Vigil Service. It is tradition in South Texas to pray the rosary at the vigil service at the family's request.

Funeral Liturgy The funeral liturgy is the central liturgical celebration of the Christian community for the deceased. When one of its members dies, the Church encourages the celebration of the funeral liturgy at a Mass. When Mass cannot be celebrated, a funeral liturgy outside Mass can be celebrated at the church or in the funeral home.

At the funeral liturgy, the Church gathers with the family and friends of the deceased to give praise and thanks to God for Christ's victory over sin and death, to commend the deceased to God's tender mercy and compassion, and to seek strength in the proclamation of the Paschal Mystery. The funeral liturgy, therefore, is an act of worship, and not merely an expression of grief.

Rite of Committal (Burial or Interment) The Rite of Committal, the conclusion of the funeral rite, is the final act of the community of faith in caring for the body of its deceased member. It should normally be celebrated at the place of committal, that is, beside the open grave or place of interment. In committing the body to its resting place, the community expresses the hope that, with all those who have gone before us marked with the sign of faith, the deceased awaits the glory of the resurrection. The Rite of Committal is an expression of the communion that exists between the Church on earth and the Church in heaven: the deceased passes with the farewell prayers of the community of believers into the welcoming company of those who need faith no longer but see God face-to-face.

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Archbishop Appeal 2018 Our goal is

$12,779.73

we have collected $9,357.00

Loving God, As missionary disciples, we are sent to bring the Good News of Jesus to everyone in the Archdiocese of San Antonio. Strengthen our faith, deepen our hope, and help us to respond in love for others through the Archbishop’s Appeal ministry. We are very grateful for the many gifts and blessings we have received. May your Holy Spirit inspire us to share a portion of these gifts and blessings with those who need our help through the 2018 Archbishop’s Appeal. Fill our hearts with your truth and enduring love so that, united as a community of faith, we may show through our actions that we truly are disciples In the Spirit of Love. We ask this through Christ Our Lord. Amen.

I will take the cup of salvation, and call on the name of the Lord.

Special Thanks A plaque has been placed on our organ to thank those who donated for its purchase. We thank all of those who con-tributed a little or a lot in order that we may sing God's praises with joyful song.

Our veterans When the completion of the installation of our flag poles have been completed. We will be honoring all our veterans with a ceremony. We also will be remembering all those who made the ultimate sacrifice with their lives to assure the freedoms we now possess. A date for this service will be coming soon.

Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels is looking to start a meal delivery route in our area, but they need volunteers. The volunteer will need to be available for one hour during lunch time. If interested, please contact Amanda Kern at 735-5115.

Remember in Prayer

Please remember Officer Dezi Rios a member of San Antonio Police Depart-ment. He was shot and currently in the hospital receiving treatment. Dezi is the husband of Maria Elizabeth and the Son-in

Law of Lupita Lopez. May our brother be assured of our prayers for his complete re-covery.

VOLUNTEER

APPRECIATION DINNER

On Saturday, June 23rd from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. we will have an appreciation dinner for all those who volunteered their time and effort to help make our Mission Fest a success. Due to the limited amount of seating in our parish center we ask that only those who volunteered RSVP by calling the office 922-0543. Please RSVP by June 15, 2018. Thanks again to all our dedicated volunteers!!


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