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Proverbs 9: 1-6 Psalm 34: 2-3, 4-5, 6-7 Ephesians 5: 15-20 John 6: 51-58

MUSIC (SUN B, WK 2) (AUG 19) (OT-20) ______________ Readings: CathComHymnal (636) MisalDelDia2018 (207) Prelude: Adoro Te Devote Verset 1 (Op 16 n 8): Leon Boellmann (1862-1897)

Introit: (5,8,11) 301 Praise My Soul The King Of Heaven (930) Propio En Espanol Gloria: (5,8,11) (sheet) Mission Dolores Mass: Jerome Lenk (930) Missa VIII (de angelis): chant Offertory: (5,8) 338 How Can I Keep From Singing (930) Propio & FYCe3 # x (11) Verily Verily I Say Unto You: Thomas Tallis (c1505-1585) Sanctus: (5,8,11) 117 People’s Mass: Jan Vermulst (930) Misa Del Pueblo Inmigrante: Hurd Mysterium/Amen: (5,8,930,11) Roman Missal: chant Agnus Dei: (5,8,11) 188 Holy Cross Mass: David Isele (930) Misa Panamericana Chilena: Bianchi Communion: (5,8,11) Proper & 850 Adoro Te Devote (930) Propio & FYCe3 # x Final Hymn: (5,8,11) 352 Love Divine All Loves Excelling (930) FYCe3 # x Postlude: Adoro Te Devote Verset 2 (Op 16 n 9): Boellmann

Graduale Romanum Introit (ABC=Psalm 83:10,11+2,3) Protéctor noster * áspice, Deus, et réspice in fáciem Christi tui: quia mélior est dies una in átriis tuis super míllia. PS. Quam dilécta tabernácula tua, Dómine virtútum! concupíscit, et déficit ánima mea in átria Dómini. (Behold, O God our protector, and consider the face of your Anointed; for one day in your house is better than a thousand elsewhere. PS. How lovely is your tabernacle, O Lord of hosts! My soul longs and pines after the courts of the Lord.) GR Offertory (ABC=Psalm 33:8,9) Immíttet * ángelus Dómini in circúitu timéntium eum, et erípiet eos: gustáte et vidéte, quóniam suávis est Dóminus. (The Angel of the Lord shall encamp round about those who fear him and shall deliver them; taste and see how good the Lord is.) GR Communion (B=John 6:57) Qui mandúcat carnem meam, * et bibit sánquinem meum, in me manet, et ego in eo, dicit Dóminus. (He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood, abides in me, and I in him, says the Lord.) Music Notes (Ed Teixeira, organist): Thomas Tallis (c1505-1585) baptised and raised Catholic. Despite the English King Henry VIII making himself head of the Anglican Church and requiring all to convert, Tallis remained Catholic while composing for Henry.

MASS INTENTIONS (AUG 18 — AUG 25) _____________ Sat 5 PM Facundo & Augustina Magno (†) Sun 8:00 Kathleen “Kata” Ann Attleweed Strawn (L) 9:30 Magrit Atwood (†) 11:00 Martin & Armando Silva (†) Mon 8:15 Bob Pires (†) Tue 8:15 Sam Recchio (†) Wed 8:15 Christine & E C Sanders (†) Thu 8:15 Arturo Rodriquez & Family (L) Fri 8:15 Tom Mullarkey (†) Sat 8:00 Alden Miller (†) 5 PM Justiniano & Leticia Sandique (†) Tue-Fri 6:30 PM People of Saint David Parish & School

ST DAVID OF WALES ● 5641 ESMOND AVE ● RICHMOND, CA 94805

August 19, 2018 XX Sunday Ordinary Time Sunday “B” Weekday “2”

A letter from Bishop Barber: Aug. 16, 2018 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, The news we have been receiving about the horrible actions of priests, bishops and cardinals has stunned and disgusts me. Those who have harmed children and vulnerable adults must be held ac-countable. The bishops who refused to stop this im-moral and criminal behavior must also be held ac-countable. I am shamed by the actions of these men and have vowed to work with all people of good will to make our Diocese a safe place for all. To that end, we have policies and procedures in place mandating that every person who serves in our Diocese, whether clergy, religious, staff or lay volunteer, receives training in how to identify and stop predatory behavior. The Diocese of Oakland has a zero tolerance policy to the sexual abuse of minors on the part of anyone who serves the church. We also have staff which respond to each allegation of abuse, and have a loving and responsive team to assist survivors of clerical sexual abuse. We have an independent Diocesan Review Board composed of lay experts in psychology, police investigators, retired judges and abuse survivors, which examines complaints of misbehavior. I follow their recommen-dations. I welcome the initiative of Cardinal DiNardo, Presi-dent of the US Bishops Conference, whose August 16 statement (can be found at http://www.usccb.org/news/2018/18-139.cfm), to establish an investigation into questions surrounding bishops’ accountability, an opening of new and confidential reporting chan-nels for complaints, proper independence and lay, not clerical, leadership of the process. The love of Christ compels us to be better models of Jesus’ love, mercy, and healing. We must nev-er violate the trust placed in us. As Bishop of Oak-land, I promise there will be consequences for those who do. Yours sincerely in Christ, The Most Reverend Michael C. Barber, SJ Bishop of Oakland

WE PRAY FOR OUR ILL & HOMEBOUND & CAREGIVERS __ Please call the Parish Office to update this list or to schedule a visit by Priest or Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion. Rodolfo Abesamis, Trish Arlet, Arnold Bolton, Rita Brandt, Christy Butler-Sauro, Hubert Carr, Daniel Con-lon, Linda DeOrian, Elaine Findley, Lynette Franks, Rose Grimm, Alice Hantke, Edda Lecce, Nilda De Leon, Terrel Harms, Ralf Travis Masch, Paul McKinnon, Ken Miller, Mollie Mills, Shelly Porter, Violet Puim, Joel Rivera, Charlene Smith, Yanna Svoboda, Kathleen Tenbroek, Maracella Uvalles, Fr John Blaker.

Assisted Listening Devices Available Ask an altar server or an usher

OTHER EVENTS

Sep 7-8-9. Worldwide Marriage Encounter Week-end. Allow God to give you grace in abundance and transform your marriage relationship. Space VERY lim-ited! Early registration highly recommended. Mike & Jeanne (925-672-2016) or Joe & Sue (925-680-7767) website (OaklandWWME.org).

Thanksgiving Mass for Healthcare Providers The annual Thanksgiving Mass for Healthcare Providers will be celebrated Sept. 29 at 10 a.m. at the Cathedral of Christ the Light, 2121 Harrison Street, Oakland. We en-courage all who provide healthcare services, direct and administrative, to attend this multicultural Mass as we celebrate your energy, dedication, and generosity. Recep-tion & mental health resources fair follow.

August 19, 2018 ● Ordinary Time (19-B)

SCHOOL EVENTS AND NEWS (www.StDavidSchool.org) (510-232-2283) (Willows Day Care 510-232-2343)

From Principal Jojo de Guzman: Please pray for our St. David of Wales School children, families, faculty and staff, who will begin the 2018-2019 school year on Wednesday August 22nd. Schedule for the week: 8/20 9:30am - 3:15 pm K-8 Teachers Meeting and class-room prep. 8/21 4pm-6m Sneak Peak 8/22 1st Day of School! 8/22-8/24 Minimum Days (K-8th)

Rooted in Mission

BOXTOPS for Education (boxtops4education.com). We still collect boxtops; we Redeem for equipment and supplies. Clip and send to school or deposit in church entrance “Boxtops For Educa-tion” Cans. Lucky's/FoodMaxx (www.escrip.com/shares). Raley's (www.raleys.com). Create login, provide phone number, select St David School. Use phone number at checkout. Volunteers. All who volunteer at the School must meet Diocesan Wide Policy: (1) Fingerprinting — pick up in school office a St David School form and list of places you can be fingerprinted; (2) TB test negative — bring a note (good for four years) from doctor certifying test is negative; (3) Be Virtus Trained — complete the online course (www.VirtusOnline.org) and bring your certificate to the Office.

PARISH EVENTS AND NEWS

Regular Evening Schedule (Tue—Fri @ 5 pm) At 5:00 pm we begin Adoration and pray the Rosary and the Divine Mercy Chaplet. At 5:30 pm Adoration contin-ues in silence and Confessions are available then 6:20 pm Benediction and 6:30 pm Mass.

Spiritual Enrichment Series (Mon Aug 20) (in the JPII meeting room). 5:40 pm REPLAY Catholicism Part 4, Our Tainted Nature’s Solitary Boast: Mary the Mother of God. 7:00 pm NEW True Reformers, Saints of the Catholic Refor-mation, Session 2, Saint Ignatius of Loyola: Soldier for Christ. In this week’s session of TRUE REFORMERS, Saints of the Catholic Reformation, Dr. Christopher Blum will enlighten us on the life of St. Ignatius of Loyola, Soldier for Christ. At the time Martin Luther’s interior troubles plunged Europe into turmoil, confusion and war, the Basque soldier Indigo Lopez de Loyola set out on an amazing pilgrimage of grace that would forever change his life. Ignatius had an intimate encounter with Christ which led him to offer a new spirituality of service to the Church and found the Jesuits who are dedicated to evangelization. Come and join us to learn more about the beauty and truth of our Catholic faith and be able to share it with others.

St. Vincent de Paul Meeting (Tue Aug. 21 @ 7 pm) Meeting held in the JPII meeting room of the Rectory and is open to all. New officers will be elected at this meeting.

Prayer Group (Wed Aug 22 @ 700 pm) We meet in the Church first pew. Come and Pray and Share your faith with other parishioners!

Book Club (Wed Aug 22 @ 700 pm) We meet every Wednesday after the evening Mass in the St John Paul II Meeting Room (rectory lower level). The Book Club is starting study of the Acts of the Apostles. We take turns reading the scripture and then discuss with the help of commentary by Dennis Hamm SJ. "The progress and problems of first century Christians come alive” [Time Magazine].

Movie Matinee (Sun Aug 26 @ 1220 pm) Please come to see an inspirational movie on the last Sun-day of each month after the 11 o’clock Mass in the St John Paul II meeting room, rectory lower level. We always have plenty of food, and there is no cost. On August 26 we will show “The Miracle Worker” (19__), a true story of how a totally blind and deaf seven-year-old, Helen Keller, came to comprehend the meaning of words. Patty Duke & Anne Bancroft give remarkable, Oscar-winning performances.

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Sunday 11:00 am Mass has need of additional parishion-ers for the scheduled rotation.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY!

SACRIFICIAL GIVING An easy way to calculate a 5% weekly donation to the 1st Collec-tion is $10/week for each $10k of annual income.

ONLINE GIVING is easy! Visit parish website at StDavidOfWales.church, click link, create a login, set up your gift for One-time or Recurring! 2018 Year To Date:

First $13,218 Bldg&Maint $1,248 Easter $228 Music $35 Flowers $105 Holy Days $10

COLLECTION BASKET GIVING 2018 Parish Budget Weekly $4,500 ($234,000 / 52 weeks ) August 12 First: $3,962; Solemnity of Assumption: $52 Other Sacraments: $100; Hospitality $22; Candles $137; School $17; Donations from Movie Matinees: $552.

Bishop Appeal 2018 As of July 20th we have pledged & received $8,095. Our goal is $13,500, which puts us at 59.96% of our goal. Thank you!

SECOND COLLECTIONS Aug 26 Music Fund

THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY!

ST DAVID’S FOOD PANTRY GUILD (FOOD BARREL) Inside the St David Church main entrance is a Food Barrel for your canned goods and dry goods. You should deliver your per-ishable items directly to St Mark’s on Fri. More than 50 families are assisted each week in rotation (200 families per month). Food distributed each Fri at 9:30 am at St Mark’s (159 Harbor Way at Bissell, Richmond 94801).

Join with Catholic and Jewish clergy and community leaders to celebrate 25 years of

diplomatic relations between the Vatican and the State of Israel.

Thursday, October 4, 2018

9:30 am

Diocese of Oakland

2121 Harrison Street, Oakland

The history of relations between the State of Israel and the Vatican tells a remarkable

story of a turbulent past of two faiths who came to mutual acknowledgement and un-

Keynote Speakers:

Professor Rabbi Daniel Sperber studied for rabbinic ordina-

tion at Yeshivot Kol Torah in Israel, earned a Bachelors de-

gree in Art History from the Courtauld Institute of Art , and a

doctorate from University College, London in Classics, Ancient

History and Hebrew Studies. In 1968 he joined the faculty of

Bar-Ilan University, as a teacher in the Talmud department.

For the past eight years, he has served as President of the

Jesselson Institute for Advanced Torah Studies. For two dec-

ades he has served as a representative of the Israel Ministry

of Religion and the Foreign Office in matters of interreligious

dialogue.

Reverend Monsignor Guy Massie serves as the chairperson

and Vicar for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs for the Ro-

man Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn. He is also the pastor at Sa-

cred Hearts and St. Stephen Church in Brooklyn. Massie re-

ceived his master’s degree in Judaic Studies at the Jewish

Theological Seminary of America, and the Seminary of the Im-

maculate Conception in Huntington.

At the event, you will be provided materials to celebrate this historic milestone with your parishes and congregations on a community-wide

Sabbath of Celebration on November 16-18. We will also be matching interested Rabbis and Priests to participate in a pulpit exchange on

this weekend.

To Register: https://www.jfed.org/a-moment-in-history/

Questions? Contact [email protected].


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