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1001 Encinitas Blvd. Encinitas, CA 92024-2828 Phone: 760 753-6254 Fax: 760 753-7118 Saint John School : 760 944-8227 [email protected] www.saintjohnencinitas.org www.saintjohnschool.com Pastor Father James Bahash Associate Pastor Father Kibaki Robert, AJ, Deacon Bob Beiner School Principal Dan Schuh October 28, 2018 Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 7:30am 9:00am 10:30am 12:00pm (Spanish) and 5:00pm Daily Monday - Saturday 8:00am Rosary Daily, after morning Mass Novena Tuesday, after morning Mass Perpetual Adoration 24 hours Sacrament of Penance Saturday 3:30pm - 4:30pm and 6:00pm - 7:00pm Vocation Holy Hour 1st Friday, 8:00am Mass Baptism and Marriage Please call Parish Office-Baptism Info also on the website 30th Sunday of Ordinary Time
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Page 1: October 28, 2018 30th Sunday of Ordinary Time · 10-10-2018  · 1001 Encinitas Blvd. Encinitas, CA 92024-2828 Phone: 760 753-6254 Fax: 760 753-7118 Saint John School : 760 944-8227

1001 Encinitas Blvd. Encinitas, CA 92024-2828

Phone: 760 753-6254 Fax: 760 753-7118 Saint John School : 760 944-8227

[email protected] www.saintjohnencinitas.org www.saintjohnschool.com

Pastor Father James Bahash Associate Pastor Father Kibaki Robert, AJ, Deacon Bob Beiner School Principal Dan Schuh

October 28, 2018 Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 7:30am 9:00am 10:30am 12:00pm (Spanish) and 5:00pm

Daily Monday - Saturday 8:00am

Rosary Daily, after morning Mass

Novena Tuesday, after morning Mass Perpetual Adoration 24 hours

Sacrament of Penance Saturday 3:30pm - 4:30pm and 6:00pm - 7:00pm

Vocation Holy Hour 1st Friday, 8:00am Mass

Baptism and Marriage Please call Parish Office-Baptism Info also on the website

30th Sunday of Ordinary Time

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Page 2 Saint John the Evangelist From The Pastor October 28 , 2018

So they called the blind man, saying to him, "Take courage; get up, Jesus is calling you." He threw aside his cloak, sprang up, and came to Jesus. Jesus said to him in reply, "What do you want me to do for you?" The blind man replied to him, "Master, I want to see." Jesus told him, "Go your way; your faith has saved you." Immediately he received his sight and followed him on the way.

What an amazing story from today's gospel and a great example to us of what our prayers really should be. The blind man called out for Jesus consistently and with great faith. For that he received the object of his prayer. Wouldn't it be wonderful to have our spiritual sight restored through faith and for the first thing for us to see be Jesus? To put this in perspective let's listen to what Saint Augustine says about prayer:

We need to use words so that we may remind ourselves to consider carefully what we are asking, not so that we may think we can instruct the Lord or prevail upon him. Thus, when we say: Hal-lowed be your name, we are reminding ourselves to desire that his name, which in fact is always holy, should also be considered holy among men. I mean that it should not be held in contempt. But this is a help for men, not for God. And as for our saying: Your kingdom come, it will surely come whether we will it or not. But we are stirring up our desires for the kingdom so that it can come to us and we can deserve to reign there. When we say: Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven, we are asking him to make us obedient so that his will may be done in us as it is done in heaven by his angels. When we say: Give us this day our daily bread, in saying this day we mean “in this world.” Here we ask for a sufficiency by specifying the most important part of it; that is, we use the word “bread” to stand for everything. Or else we are asking for the sacrament of the faithful, which is necessary in this world, not to gain temporal happiness but to gain the happiness that is everlast-ing. When we say: Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us, we are reminding ourselves of what we must ask and what we must do in order to be worthy in turn to receive. When we say: Lead us not into temptation, we are reminding ourselves to ask that his help may not depart from us; otherwise we could be seduced and consent to some temptation, or despair and yield to it. When we say: Deliver us from evil, we are reminding ourselves to reflect on the fact that we do not yet enjoy the state of blessedness in which we shall suffer no evil. This is the final petition contained in the Lord’s Prayer, and it has a wide application. In this petition the Christian can utter his cries of sorrow, in it he can shed his tears, and through it he can begin, continue and conclude his prayer, whatever the distress in which he finds himself. Yes, it was very appropriate that all these truths should be entrusted to us to remember in these very words. Whatever be the other words we may prefer to say (words which the one praying chooses so that his disposition may become clearer to himself or which he simply adopts so that his disposition may be intensified), we say nothing that is not contained in the Lord’s Prayer, provided of course we are praying in a correct and proper way. But if anyone says something which is incompatible with this prayer of the Gospel, he is praying in the flesh, even if he is not praying sinfully. And yet I do not know how this could be termed anything but sinful, since those who are born again through the Spirit ought to pray only in the Spirit.

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Page 3 Saint John the Evangelist October 28, 2018

Perpetual Adoration

Current Day Captains: Sun & Sat: Ken Poggenburg, 760-635-2573; Tue: Rosemary Getty, 760-943-1643; Wed: Robey Maguire, 714-924-6123; Thu: Luz Reader, 858-755-0762; Fri: Sharon Whittemore, 760-612-1315; Hispanic: Lupe Cardona, 760-753-7784.

We are looking for more nighttime substitutes and need regular vol-unteers for the following hours:

Tues: 1am, Fri: 12 noon & 11pm and Sat: 12am & 3am We are in need of another volunteer for Monday Day Captain to help arrange for substitutes for regular adorers on the Captain’s assigned day.

Perpetual Adoration is prayer in the presence of the Most Blessed Sacrament ... 24 hours, day and night, seven days a week. All are welcome!

READINGS FOR THE WEEK

Monday: Eph 4:32 — 5:8; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 13:10-17 Tuesday: Eph 5:21-33 or 5:2a, 25-33; Ps 128:1-5; Lk 13:18-21 Wednesday: Eph 6:1-9; Ps 145:10-14; Lk 13:22-30 Thursday: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24:1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a Friday: Wis 3:1-9; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5-11 or 6:3-9; Jn 6:37-40, or any readings from no. 668 or from the Masses for the Dead, nos. 1011-1016 Saturday: Phil 1:18b-26; Ps 42:2, 3, 5cdef; Lk 14:1, 7-11 Sunday: Dt 6:2-6; Ps 18:2-4, 47, 51; Heb 7:23-28; Mk 12:28b-34

Stewardship of Treasure Weekly Parish Finance Report

October 15 — October 21 Total Registered Families: 3163

Total weekly cost (based on Fiscal Yr 2017-2018) of salaries and benefits, liturgies, utilities, sacraments, repairs and on-

going maintenance: $24,528

Amount Received Total Identified

Contributing Households

Plate/Loose Collections

$2,850 -0-

Envelope/Identified Collections

$8,940 285

Online Giving Collections

$6,441 156

Total Collections & % of Registered

Families $18,231

14%

Variance - / + <$6,297>

MASSES ALL SAINTS DAY, NOVEMBER 1st

8:00am 10:30am 5:30pm

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MASS INTENTIONS

Saturday Oct 27 8:00am Olive Barron † 5:00pm Nella Rocker † Sunday Oct 28 7:30am Rodger Woeppel † 9:00am Nancy Spiteri † 10:30am Randy Burke † 12:00pm Salvador Avila † 12:00pm Jason Alexis Garcia † 5:00pm Special Intention-Mary Olga Vogols Monday Oct 29 8:00am Rodger Woeppel † Tuesday Oct 30 8:00am Carol Ann Luedeke † Wednesday Oct 31 8:00am Joseph Gooler † Thursday Nov 1 8:00am Juan Orendain † 8:00am John Sullivan † 10:30am Johnny Greco † 5:30pm Niceno Penaloza † 5:30pm Felisa & Vincente Isidro † 5:30pm Don & Bill Obenberger † 7:00pm Joan & Don Sielaff † Friday Nov 2 8:00am All Souls 7:00pm Andres Ruiz † Saturday Nov 3 8:00am Marie A. Valvano † 5:00pm Nella Rocker † Sunday Nov 4 7:30am Parishioners 9:00am Nancy Zeigler † 10:30am Jim Krueger † 12:00pm Sofia † 5:00pm Jonathan Greene †

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Pray the Rosary

Join us, as we Pray the Rosary every Sunday at 8:30am

Meeting Notice for Current Eucharistic Minis-ters or Those Interested in This Ministry

November 10, 2018, Father Kibaki, will meet with Eu-charistic Ministers (EM) who minister to our Catholic Community by visiting homes, long term care facilities and the hospital. EM will share their experiences in this ministry. Fr Kibaki will provide information on the services he can provide as a parish priest with experi-ence as a hospital chaplain. Venue: Parish Hall, San Dieguito Room; 8:30 to 9AM pre-meeting refresh-ments, 9AM to 10:30 meeting. Interested in learning about this outreach ministry; please join us. RSVP to [email protected]

Please Keep in Your Prayers

Mary Allegretti, Erica Amador, Martha Amador, Carol Barry, Sandra Bates, Bob Behler, Diana Bielawski, Tom Bussjaeger, Pat Cadenhead, Bill Carey, Ron Crawford, Margaret Darling, Judith Demarest, Andy DeOrizo, Dylan Ferguson, Thomas Fitzpatrick, Greg Fix, Kathy Fix, Ken Fix, Nick Fix, Josefina Garcia, Saul Garcia, Donna Grigalu-nas, Juanita Graciano, Jane Grover, Grace & Emily Hei-decker, Maggie Holmgren and Family, Pat Hosaka, Sheila and Sy Howard, Janice Hyatt, Charles Jarzynka, Maria Johnson, Grace Kamantas, Deloris King, Eva King, Su-sanne Knuttila, Shelly LeVielle, Sabrina Rogers Logan, Stella Lubera, Andy Maduza, Brian McCloskey, Brian McKinney, Kit Moffett, Larry Morgan, Sandra Naidenoff, Toni Naidenoff, Bob O’Donnell, Ann O’Neill, Jerome Pav-nic, Jennifer Pell, Senga Peters, John Porzio, Angelina Repetti, Beth Richardson, Patti Robinson, Antonio Sandoval, Selena Sandoval, Douglas Schmude, Maria Schrieber, Dolly Scott, Lori Smith, Niko Safonov, Kassidy Thomas, Dorothy Tippet, Andrew Todd, Nancy Tsoubris, Jerry Tunnero, Patty Vanden-Elst, Michael Verla Carney, Ken Watts, David Webber, John Whitty, Diane & Jason Williamson, Dave Wibbelsman and U.S. Army Sgt. Jarred Lopez.

We pray for our sick and deceased at daily Mass.

Fresh Coffee and Delicious Donuts

Holy Name Society hosts donuts and coffee

Sunday after morning Masses.

Flu season is coming. If you have the flu or a cold you need not

come to Mass, stay home and get your rest.

Thank you –Father Jim

Saint John School Position Open Saint John School has a job opening for a healthcare techni-cian. The healthcare technician will provide first aid and emer-gency care to students and staff. Additional administrative du-ties include organizing and conducting screening programs, maintaining immunizations and health station records, and as-sisting the school office staff as needed. Excellent communica-tion skills, both verbal and written, are a must. Applicant will staff the health station during the school day and also assist with the school After School Care program upon school dis-missal. Work hours are 9:00 AM-5:00 PM daily. School follows a traditional 10-month calendar.

Applicant must be First Aid and CPR certified. Additional medi-cal training is a plus. Background clearance will be required. Applicant must also present evidence of TB clearance.

Interested applicants should send their resume to [email protected].

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Del pastor Entonces llamaron al ciego y le dijeron: "Toma valor; levántate, Jesús te está llamando". Tiró a un lado su capa, se levantó y se acercó a Jesús. Jesús le dijo en respuesta: "¿Qué quieres que haga por ti?" El ciego le respondió: "Maestro, quiero ver". Jesús le dijo: "Vete, tu fe te ha salvado". Inmediatamente recibió la vista y lo siguió por el camino. Qué increíble historia del evangelio de hoy y un gran ejemplo para nosotros de lo que realmente deberían ser nuestras oraciones. El ciego llamó a Jesús de manera consistente y con gran fe. Por eso, Él recibió la respuesta a su oración. ¿No sería maravilloso que nuestra visión espiritual fuera restaurada a través de la fe y que lo primero que veamos sea a Jesús? Para poner esto en perspectiva, escuchemos lo que dice San Agustín sobre la oración: Necesitamos usar palabras para recordarnos a nosotros mismos ha considerar cuidadosamente lo que estamos pidiendo, no para pensar que podemos instruir al Señor o prevalecer sobre Él. Por lo tanto, cuando decimos: Santificado sea tu nombre, nos estamos recordando a nosotros mismos que su nombre, que de hecho siempre es santo, se debe considerar siempre santo entre los hombres. Quiero decir que no debe ser despreciado. Esto es una ayuda para nosotros los hombres, no para Dios.

Y en cuanto a lo que decimos: Venga tu reino, seguramente vendrá, lo queramos o no. Pero estamos agitando nuestros deseos por el reino para que venga a nosotros y podamos merecer reinar allí. Cuando decimos: Hágase tu voluntad en la tierra como en el cielo, le pedimos que nos haga obedientes para que podamos hacer su voluntad en nosotros como lo hacen sus ángeles en el cielo. Cuando decimos: danos hoy nuestro pan de cada día, al decir este día queremos decir "en este mundo". Aquí pedimos suficiencia especificando la parte más importante de esto; es decir, usamos la palabra "pan" para representar todo. O bien, estamos pidiendo el sacramento de los fieles, que es necesario en este mundo, no para obtener la felicidad temporal sino para obtener la felicidad que es eterna. Cuando decimos: perdona nuestras ofensas como nosotros perdonamos a quienes nos ofenden, nos recordamos lo que debemos pedir y lo que debemos hacer para ser dignos de recibir. Cuando decimos: No nos dejes caer en la tentación, nos recordamos a nosotros mismos que pidamos que su ayuda no se aleje de nosotros; de lo contrario, podríamos ser seducidos y consentir en alguna tentación, o desesperarnos y rendirnos a ella.

Cuando decimos: líbranos del mal, nos recordamos y reflexionamos sobre el hecho de que todavía no disfrutamos del estado de bienaventuranza en el que no sufriremos mal. Esta es la petición final que contiene la Oración del Señor y tiene una amplia aplicación. En esta petición, el cristiano puede pronunciar sus gritos de tristeza, en ella puede derramar sus lágrimas y a través de ella, puede comenzar, continuar y concluir su oración, sea cual sea la angustia en que se encuentre. Sí, fue muy apropiado que todas estas verdades nos sean confiadas para recordarlas con estas mismas palabras. Cualquiera que sean las palabra que prefiramos decir (palabras que el que ora elige para que su disposición se vuelva más clara para sí mismo o que simplemente adopte para que su disposición se intensifique), no decimos nada que no esté en el contenido de la oración del Señor. Oración, siempre que estemos orando de manera correcta y forma apropiada. Pero si alguien dice algo que es incompatible con esta oración del Evangelio, está orando en la carne, aunque no está orando pecaminosamente. Pero sin embargo, no sé cómo podría llamarse esto a parte de pecaminoso, ya que aquellos que han nacido de nuevo a través del Espíritu deben orar solo en el Espíritu.

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Religious Education Saint John School Dan Schuh 760 944-8227 Religious Education Ann McGinnis 760 436-0664 ‘Faithways’ Junior-High Abel and Gloria Castellanos 760 207-4645 Youth Ministry Isaac Deken 760 753-3679 Hispanic Ministry Mary Moran 760 436-4366 Music Ministry Diane Bailey 760 753-6254

Adult Faith R.C.I.A Liz Beiner 760 753-6254 Perpetual Adoration Ken Poggenburg 760 635-2573 Perpetual Adoration (Spanish) Lupe Cardona 760 753-7784

Organizations Altar Society Michelle Checchia 760 846-1006 Boy Scouts/Cub Scouts Blane Adessa 760 944-0626 Catholic Men’s Fellowship David Pavnic / Freddy Picciano 760 753-6254 Culture of Life 760 753-6254 Guadalupanos Olivia Reynaga 760 753-5230 Holy Name Rick Decker 760 753-6254 Knights of Columbus Steve Cubillas 760 803-4514 Marriage Encounter Mike and Nancy Reisinger 760 753-6254 Saint Vincent de Paul Tracy Ferchaw 760 753-3056 Seniors Nettie March 760 753-6254

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Ensayo de Coro de Jóvenes y Niños

Cada Miércoles de las

6:30pm-7:15pm en la Iglesia

Si tienen preguntas hablen con Diane Bailey, directora de los

coros. 760-753-6254

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o Confirmación

Si a usted le faltan estos o alguno de estos Sacramentos, podemos ayudarlo/a ha prepararse para que los reciba.

Para más información llamen a Mary Morán Coordinadora del Ministerio Hispano al 760-436-4366.

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Viernes, Noviembre 2

Habrá Misa en español los dos días

a las 7:00 p.m.

Los invitamos a que escriban los nombres de sus familiares difuntos en el Libro de la Vida que estará a la entrada de la iglesia antes de Misa.

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