SATURDAY, JULY 27 No events scheduled SUNDAY, JULY 28 No events scheduled MONDAY, JULY 29 4:00pm Christian Meditation, Church 6:30pm Boy Scouts Troop 328, Seton Hall TUESDAY, JULY 30 No events scheduled WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 8:45am Legion of Mary Meeting, St. Paul’s Room 6:00pm Adult Basketball (SP), Parish Hall THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 7:00pm Living the Word, St. Paul’s Room FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 No events scheduled SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 No events scheduled
SATURDAY, JULY 27 5:00pm Natalie Giorgi † Parulan Family SUNDAY, JULY 28 8:00am Mary Jane Hamilton † John Hamilton 9:30am Natalie Giorgi † OLA Classmates 2014 11:00am Mary Zboralske † Zboralske Family 7:30pm OLA Parishioners MONDAY, JULY 29 St. Martha 8:00am Souls in Purgatory † Anonymous TUESDAY, JULY 30 8:00am Melissa Johnson † Olguin Family Gloria Plog (Sp. Int.) Olguin Family WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 St. Ignatius of Loyola, Priest 8:00am Bill Riehl † Chambers Family THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 St. Alphonsus Liguori, Bishop, Doctor of Church 8:00am Fr. Eduino (Sp. Int.) Shirley Unger FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 8:00am William Riehl † Campos Family SATURDAY, AUGUST 3
MONDAY, JULY 29 Ex 32:15-24, 30-34; PS 106:19-20, 21-22, 23; Jn 11:19-27 TUESDAY, JULY 30 Ex 33:7-11; 34:5b-9, 28; PS 103:6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13; Mt 13:36-43 WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 Ex 34:29-35; PS 99:5, 6, 7, 9; Mt 13:44-46 THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 Ex 40:16-21, 34-38; PS 84:3, 4, 5-6a and 8a, 11; Mt 13:47-53 FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 Lv 23:1, 4-11, 15-16, 27, 34b-37; PS 81:3-4, 5-6, 10-11ab; Mt 13:54-58 SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 Lv 25:1, 8-17; PS 67:2-3, 5, 7-8; Mt 14:1-12 SUNDAY, AUGUST 4 Ecc 1:2; 2:21-23; PS 90:3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14 and 17; Col 3:1-5, 9-11; Lk 12:13-21
MASS INTENTIONS PARISH CALENDAR
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
In bargaining with God, Abraham demonstrates a real persistence in prayer (1). Jesus invites us to persist in prayer as well, to “ask…seek…knock” (3). May our prayer open us to God’s will, and so build up his strength within us (Ps.). In baptism we have died to Christ, and have been raised to life with him (2).
SUNDAY READINGS SYNOPSIS
Increase of Faith, Hope and Love Jesus encourages to pray with persistence. Not just to keep asking, but to have a rhythm of prayer in our lives – times when we pray, places, spontaneity during the day. He also gives an indication of what it does for you. It brings an increase in faith, hope and love. We may not get the specific intention we ask for, but we always get the Holy Spirit. In asking, knocking on God’s door, in seeking, we always find God opening to us, giving us something, and finding a new rootedness in live.
PARISH NEWS & EVENTS
Have you registered?
To become a member of OLA, register online: https://olaparish.net/community/register-us or fill out a form at the parish office. As a member you will receive all mailings as well as envelopes for weekly offerings.
GET CONNECTED!
My Parish App My Parish app gives you access to a wealth of information on your phone! Check it out today. Choice #1: Text "App" to 88202 to download the parish app. Simply select our parish after downloading it. Choice #2: On the Apple Store or on Google Play search for "myparishapp" and download the app. Again, choose our parish name after downloading it.
Flocknote
Receive the weekly parish bulletin and updates in your email that may be read at your convenience. If you have not already received a Flocknote notification, please contact Shannon Langer at [email protected] with your email address and she will add you to the list of recipients!
The Gabriel Project
The Gabriel Project is our new Parish-based program
to help pregnant women in crisis.
The mission of the Gabriel Project is to offer support
to pregnant mothers and their infants by providing
for their spiritual, emotional and material needs. This
mission is accomplished through the work of
compassionate and selfless volunteers, who assist
through mentorship, prayer and the distribution of
gifts. Our objective is to see that every mother and
child who seeks assistance is provided the
opportunity to experience authentic care through
compassionate and necessary support.
“The Lord is with you … do not be afraid.” Luke
1:26
If you’d like to learn more please join the current
volunteer group for a short meeting on Monday, July
15 at 7 pm in St. Paul's room or contact Carolyn
Albers 916-296-2675 or Judith Beck 916-485-6687.
Christian Meditation Group. In an age of rush and noise, it is essential that we find time to be still and quiet. “Be still and know that I am God,” says the Psalmist. In this prayer of silence called Christian Meditation we find God who dwells in our own heart. And, in finding Him, we find our own selves and thus, are renewed. A Christian Mediation Group regularly meets Mondays at 4:00pm in the Chapel. Please call Fran at 488-4229 to learn more about this program.
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
Legion of Mary. The Legion of Mary is an international evangelical organization dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. There are weekly prayer meetings each Wednesday at 8:45am following the 8:00am morning Mass, in St. Anne’s Room Room (in parish office). Interested? Please call Maggie at 483-6897, Gloria at 916-487-5203 or the parish office at 916-481-5115.
YM NEWS & EVENTS Share what you love about being Catholic
We choose to be Catholics because we know joyful practice help us to become the people God wants us to be. A good way to help children to find the same joy in our faith is to share what we love about it ourselves: “My grandmother prayed the Rosary everyday of her life”, said Lisa. “When I was old enough she gave me my own Rosary and taught me how to pray it. This prayer has helped me through many though times in my life and I pray it often with my own children.” “I enjoy celebrating the seasons of the liturgical year and marking the milestones of our faith”, said Chris. “My children love changing the colors of our displays, singing seasonal hymns, and learning stories of saints from long ago.” “I fell away from Church when I was in college,” said Erica. Then I started dating a man who was devout a Catholic and I went to Mass a few times with him. We fell in love and he asked that I go to confession so we could receive Communion together. I did it for him, but felt such a thrill when I heard the words of absolution and realized that Jesus really did forgive me. Now we tell our children that Confession brought us together.”
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DID YOU KNOW?
Ordinary Time
Ordinary time…it sounds so plain after a long and beautiful Easter season. Yet Ordinary Time is what we call the long summer season where green is the primary color in the church. Why green? Green is a sign of growth and life to us Catholics. It sym-bolizes our ever-growing faith.
Why do we call it Ordinary Time? Ordinary Time is that part of the liturgical year when no par-ticular moment or aspects of the Christian mystery (Christ’s birth, death, and resurrection) is celebrat-ed. There are two phases of Ordinary Time. The shorter phase takes place during winter between the Season of Christmas and the Season of Lent. The longer one goes through the summer and fall be-tween the Season of Easter and the Season of Ad-vent.
So, delight in the summer season and the green. Let it remind us of our ever-growing faith and need and love for Christ. It gives us time to glory in his creation as we prepare to celebrate His Birth again!
Youth Participants to Steubenville Conference
Mary is a sophomore at Victory Christian High School. Mary has been involved in youth minis-try at OLA for 1 year and helps during the 11am mass as an usher. Mary is a great athlete and is very active on her school’s soccer and bas-ketball teams.
Fiona is a junior who is homeschooled. She has been participating in youth ministry at OLA for 5 years. Fiona as-sists during the 11am mass as a vocalist in the choir as well as a lector and a cantor. Fiona loves to bake and often brings treats to share during youth group.
Please continue to save the Box Tops for Education. Thank you to everyone who turned them in to the school. We earned $1,000.00 for the school with them!
Question for Children: Prayer is talking with God
and listening to God in our hearts. Where do you talk
to God and how do you listen to what God says to you?
Question for Youth: Jesus teaches us how important it
is to pray. How do you ask God for what you need?
How do you listen for his response?
Question for Adults: Jesus teaches us how to pray.
When this past week did you take the time to pray, to
talk to and listen to God?
QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK
POPE FRANCIS TWEETS
Living the Word Every Thursday 7:00 pm
St. Paul’s Room
OPPORTUNITIES TO PRAY
Prayers for Peace The Legion of Mary has a statue of Our Lady of Fatima for parishioners to host her at their homes, and commit to pray for peace in her presence. For information, please call Maggie Mongeau at 483-5807 or the Parish office 481-5115. We will deliver it so you can offer your prayers in this time of great need.
Eucharistic Adoration Tuesdays and Thursdays, following the 8 a.m. mass, and continuing until 7 p.m. First Saturday of the month following the 8 a.m. mass until 1 p.m. For additional infor-mation please call Joan at 335-3532.
Lectio Divina & Taizé Prayer
Fourth Thursday of every month, during our regular "Living the Word" meeting time.
WISDOM OF THE DAY
Please hold in your prayers our parishioners and friends: * John West * Joan Cotton * Anne MItchell * Molly Garcia * Tom Bogetich * Tay Reed †
Note: Please call the parish office to add a name.
PRAYER INTENTIONS
PLEASE NOTE: All articles for bulletin must be
submitted two Fridays prior to the bulletin you
want your information in to the Parish Bulletin
Email: [email protected], with copy to
our secretary, Shannon Langer ministrycoordina-
[email protected]. Thank you!
DIOCESAN NEWS WORD OF LIFE
God, our Spouse and Lord of Life
“The fact that we know that we are right about the
sacred value of human life should make us humble
and more determined to spread this message by the
love shown in our lives and our willingness to be
servants of life. As St. John reminds us, “If we say
that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves and the
truth is not in us.” Pro-lifers are convinced –
mightily convinced – of the boundless mercy of
God. That is the light we bring to the world: the
truth about God’s love, about forgiveness, about
the beauty of human life in all its stages and
states.”
- J. Michael Miller, CSB, Archbishop of Vancouver, Jan 12, 2010
Christ the King Passionist
Retreat Center
Institute For The Study Of The Passion
The Summer Series
Reflection on the Gospel of St. Luke
Presented by: Fr.Tom Bonacci, C.P.
August 1, 2019
The Church Revisited – Luke 7: 36-50
August 15, 2019
The Daily Cross – Luke 9: 23-24
NOURISH INVITE
Adult Bereavement Support Group
Bereavement Support Group meetings, for adults experiencing the death of a loved one, are held at Mercy San Juan Medical Center, 6501 Coyle Ave., Carmichael, on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays of each month, from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Meetings are held in the hospital, on the main level, in the con-ference room across from the Russell elevators. Sessions are facilitated by staff chaplains. No reg-istration is required. Meetings are free to the public. For more information you may contact the Spiritual Care Services department (916) 537-5098, or email: [email protected]. Additional support groups in the area can be found at www.GriefHelpSacramento.com.
Catholic Panama Canal Cruise with Father Prakash Joseph
Come and sail away on a 15- night Catholic Panama Canal Cruise with Father Prakash Joseph on Decem-ber 6th, 2019 - December 19th, 2019 on Holland America’s Rotterdam out of San Diego, California. Ports of Call: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; Huatulco, Mexico; Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala; Corinto, Nica-ragua; Puerto Caldera (Puntarenas), Costa; Enter Panama Canal Balboa; Exit Panama Canal Cristobal; Willemstad, Curacao; Fort Lauderdale, Florida
For further info or to register, contact Mike or Eileen at 860-399-1785/
Week of July 21
Thank you for your generosity this last
weekend.
Due to an early printing deadline, this information will
be unavailable until the weekend of August 4th..
Thank you for your patience.
OFFERING
17th Sunday in Ordinary Time Good Stewardship
“Ask and you will receive; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.” LUKE 11:9
Jesus assures us that if we ask, God will take care of what we need. The problem is that our culture often confuses what we really need with what we simply want. Many people need very little. However, we usually want so much more. A good Steward only asks God for what he needs.
STEWARDSHIP THOUGHTS
SECOND COLLECTIONS
Upcoming Second Collections
August 3rd/4th: Youth Ministry August 10th/11th: Church in Latin America
HELPING HANDS NEEDED
Do you have a few hours each week that you would like to devote to some volunteer and charitable endeavor? The St. Vincent de Paul society of our Parish could use your assistance in our food locker or on a home visitation team. Drop by our facility any Tuesday or Thursday from 8:45 am to 11:00 am, and see what we are all about. We are located in the metal building north of the school. Or you may also call the SVdP office at 916-481-6352, for more information.
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WAYS TO HELP OUR PARISH
Estate Planning
A legacy gift to Our Lady of the Assumption is one of the most rewarding and far-reaching investments you can make. Our Lady of the Assumption takes the trust you place in us seriously. We are grateful to those who have included us in their
plan for the distribution of their assets after death. We pray that you will keep Our Lady of the Assumption Parish and/or School in mind. We invite you to contact the Parish Office if you wish to learn more about how you can include us in your estate planning.
Do not forget the Creator
“The heavens declare the glory of God, The vault of
heaven proclaims his handiwork”
Psalm 19.1
To you, humanity, who look with pleasure on the
works of your hand, the fruit of your genius, Christ
says to you: Do not forget the One who gave birth to us
all! Do not forget the Creator!
Further, the more profoundly you know the laws of
nature, the more you discover its wealth and potential,
the more intensely you must remember him.
Do not forget the Creator – Christ tells us – and respect
Creation! Do your work using the resources that God
has given you as they should be used! Transform these
riches with the help of science and technology, but do
not abuse them; be neither a usurper nor an exploiter,
without considering the goods that have been created!
Do not destroy or contaminate! Remember your
neighbor and the poor! Think of the future generations!
- Saint John Paul II
STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION