WELCOME TO OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION CHURCH Mon, Oct 06 Tue, Oct 07 Wed, Oct 08 Thu, Oct 09 Fri, Oct 10 Sat, Oct 11 Sun, Oct 12 Weekly Calendar OLA Varsity Rec VB Practice, 3:15pm, Parish Hall Girl Scout Leaders Meeting, 5:00pm, St. John s School Varsity Comp VB Practice, 5:30pm, Parish Hall RCIA Inquiry, 6:30pm, St. Paul s Music Ministry Rehearsal, 7:00pm, Church Troop 328 meeting 7:00 pm, Seton Hall Meditation Group, 7:30pm, School Library High Tea Committee Meeting, 1:00pm, St. Paul s PTG Board Meeting, 1:00pm, Seton Hall JV Rec Volleyball, 4:30pm, Parish Hall Bereavement Committee Meeting, 6:30pm, St. Anne s Legion of Mary Meeting, 8:45am, St. Anne s JV Rec Volleyball, 4:30pm, Parish Hall Thursday Morning Bible Study 8:45am, St. Paul s (15 person capacity) SVdP Meeting, 12:00pm, St. John s School Varsity Comp VB Practice, 5:30pm, Parish Hall OLA Auction Set Up, 8:00am, Parish Hall, St. John s and Seton Hall OLA Auction, 6:00am, Various Buildings OLA Auction - Dessert Receiving & Storage, 8:00am, Extension Legion of Mary Curia Meeting, 10:00am, St. Paul s Open Gym, 7:30am, Parish Hall FLAME Meeting, 11:00am, St. Paul s The Weekly Calendar information is subject to change and will not include reservations submitted after the bulletin has been completed. Mass Requests Sat 10/04 First Saturday 8:00am Alda Rocha McKenna Family 5:30pm Linda DeAngelo Dice Divas Judy Driggs Tateishi Family Sun 10/05 Respect Life Sunday 8:00am Holy Souls Fr. Eduino Silveira 9:30am Joseph & AnnaBell Lavenda Lavenda Family Mario Affinito Nancy Affinito 11:00am Vicky Johnson Don & Barbara Brincka Theresa Martin Theresa s Children 7:30pm OLA Parishioners Fr. Eduino Silveira Mon 10/06 8:00am Holy Souls Fr. Eduino Silveira Tue 10/07 8:00am Holy Souls Fr. Eduino Silveira Wed 10/08 8:00am Mario Affinito Nancy Affinito Thu 10/09 8:00am Francis Gau Tony & Siobhan Riehl Fri 10/10 8:00am John Pesely Maria Pesely Sat 10/11 5:30pm Lizz Baca Baca Family Donna Roehr Geri Duszynski Sun 10/12 8:00am Vicky Johnson Estelle Fay Dale Fuller Portillo Family 9:30am Patricia Sumers Tom Lavenda Mario Affinito Nancy Affinito 11:00am Emmett O Connor Gilles Family Paul Rodger Moore Rosewood Rehab Team 7:30pm OLA Parishioners Fr. Eduino Silveira Mass Requests Please contact the Parish Office (481-5115 or by stopping by the office between 8:30am and 4:30pm, except Noon to 1:00pm) if you would like to request a Mass to honor someone special. The Diocese recommended stipend for this is $10.00 per request but no request will be denied based on ability to pay. Mass cards are also available for those who would like to inform a loved one of the request.
Dear Brothers and Sisters, Bringing The Love Of Christ To Our Communities The readings for today reveal the patience and kindness of God towards His people. In the First Reading, Isaiah, the Prophet, sings a song of praise to the Lord for His kindness in planting a vineyard and caring for it. The vineyard represents the people of Israel whom God liberated from the slavery of the Pharaoh and guided them with love and miracles to the promised land. Then, through judges and prophets, God patiently called them to faith in Him and to reject evil. Finally God sent Jesus as Savior of the world, Who brought us the Good News of the Gospel of Salvation and Who poured out the Holy Spirit upon us so that we may be transform into the image of Jesus Christ - holy and full of love. But many reject Him, the Keystone, given by God so that in Him we may bear fruits of love for faith as expressed by love. It is through faith in Jesus Christ that we are saved and live in His love. That is why the mission of the Church is to bring people to faith in Christ. We do this by proclaiming the Gospel, by witnessing to His love, by welcoming and caring for each other. As St. Paul, in the Second Reading, challenges us to always choose that which is loving and good, praying and trusting in God's kindness and patience that we may be full of His peace. Prayer is very important to open us to God's Holy Spirit and to listen to God so that we may carry out His loving will, giving us His peace and making us an instrument of His love to others. It is through our union in Jesus Christ and by our love that people will come to believe in Jesus Christ present among us. That is why we need to pray that God keeps increasing our faith and love so that we and all who come to us will know the peace of God. It is because we need to give examples of love and kindness that I started (a few weeks ago) welcoming people to Mass and have encouraged our Mass leaders and parishioners to be welcoming. I started also a few weeks ago to welcome children to pray the Lord's Prayer with me because the children sometimes feel neglected. I am encouraging all priests who substitute for me to continue this practice. Soon I will have the altar servers sit by me so that they too may feel more involved. We also have been reflecting how to minister better to our youth, young adults, and our families including our school families. I am so grateful that many of our parishioners are willing to participate and become leaders in welcoming people, getting more involved in our liturgies and ministries and become leaders in our Parish. For me this is crucial. The Church is all of us. All the baptized are called to share their faith and use their gifts to build the Church, to make a loving caring communion where all encounter Jesus Christ and His hope. I always count on the advice and help of our parishioners and the need for all to do their part in building the Body of Christ and proclaiming the Good News of the Gospel. That is why the advisory councils mandated by the Church are very important to me and necessary for us to do the Lord's work. For this reason, in the next few weeks, I will be sharing with you the mission of the advisory councils, hoping and praying that the Lord will call some of you to be on these councils and share with me the work the Lord has entrusted to us. Above all let us pray that we may follow the Lord Who loves us and is our hope and salvation. I also want to thank Fr. Kiernan for presiding at some of the Masses last weekend and for the way you welcomed him. I want to let you know too that Fr. Brendan McKeefry will preside at the 5:30pm Mass next Saturday, October 11th, and do confessions and offer the opening prayer at the Auction. Many of you already know I will be in Rhode Island witnessing the marriage of one of my nieces and, because I have had no vacation in a couple of years, I will spend a couple of weeks with my family. May God Bless the Auction and our Parish. NOTES FROM THE PASTOR S DESK - Father Eduino T. Silveira
STEWARDSHIP AT OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION FINANCIAL SUPPORT Offertory Collection Results for September 27th & 28th: $9,501.33. The stone the builders rejected has become the corner stone - Matthew 21:42 Jesus was the corner stone and He was rejected by the religious and political leaders of his day, as well as ordinary citizens. Living a stewardship lifestyle may cause you to be rejected by others in today s society. For example, saying grace before a meal in a restaurant may attract some strange looks from some. But to others it is sign that God is alive and well! Family Promise The Family Promise program will have representatives available after all Masses this weekend to provide information about what the program provides for homeless families, how to become a volunteer at the church level or become a volunteer at the day center. Please stop by the table in our portico to pick up a brochure and ask any questions that you may have. St. Mary s Cemetery Plots Our Lady of the Assumption has been given a unique opportunity to help an interested parish family find a final resting place for their loved ones in the highly desirable, but no longer available, St. Mary s Cemetery. These side-by-side plots normally sell for $4,500.00 each per St. Mary s but are being offered for $3,000.00 each. If you are interested in learning more, please contact Kelley at 481-5115. REMEMBRANCES & SPECIAL EVENTS Baptisms We welcome: Harper Rose Hunt, daughter of Joseph and Margot (Thomas) Wedding Announcement We are pleased to announce that Jonathan Poaster and Nancy Ashlock were united in marriage on Saturday, September 27th. We remember: Rest in Peace Wesley Yandell William McIntyre We are equally pleased to announce the marriage of Armando Ortiz to Ruby Zapien on Saturday, September 27th. Please join us in congratulating both couples as they invite God into their sacramental unions.
PARISH EVENTS Parish Directory Start planning now for your 2014 Parish Directory photograph to be taken here at OLA. This photograph will be used for the 2014 Parish Directory and will be taken at no cost to you or the parish. Additional pictures are will be available for purchase. All pictures will be ready for pick up before Christmas. Family portraits always make lovely gifts and special Christmas Cards. Stay tuned for notifications as to when you may booking your November or December appointment. If you have any questions, or would like to help with this endeavor please contact Jane Ricci at the parish office (development@olaparish.net or 481-5115 ext. 202). Family Mass and High School/Young Adult Masses We would love to have your input on tailoring the 9:30 am Mass for families and tailoring the 7:30pm Mass for High School and Young Adults. Your input is vital to this endeavor! Please call and make an appointment to share your ideas with Fr. Eduino or if it is more convenient for you, email your ideas to pastor@olaparish.net. Men & Women - Annual Retreats The Christ the King Passionist Retreat Center invites the women of our parish to join them for the Women s Retreat the weekend of November 7th to 9th. We hope that you will take advantage of the opportunity to experience peace and quiet in a beautiful setting for some needed rest and spiritual tranquility. If financing is a problem, help is available from the Retreat Center. Information and reservations are available by calling the Retreat Center at 725-4720. Reservations can also be made by calling the retreat captain (Sonja at 487-2611) or visiting the Center website at passionist.org/christtheking. Honoring Our Loved Ones in November November 1st & 2nd is the celebration of the Feasts of All Saints and All Souls. Remembering our loved ones who have died during this time and throughout the month of November has been a tradition here at OLA. This year, we invite all parishioners to honor a loved one by donating toward the purchase of a fall-colored mum plant which will adorn the church during November. Members of the Liturgy and Environment Committee will be at all Masses on the weekend of October 11th and 12th and October 18th and 19th to accept your $20.00 donation and the name of your loved one that will be placed on the plant. Donations will also be accepted at the Parish Office. As has been done each year, during all the Masses on the weekend of November 1st and 2nd, the names of all parishioners who have passed away since November 1, 2013 will be read aloud. Harvest Feast Bratwurst Dinner Our Lady of the Assumption Parish s Harvest Feast Bratwurst dinner has been set for November 1st at 6:30pm. Please plan on joining us for great food, good company, and fellowship. Your reservations are needed by October 26th and may be made by submitting the flyer on the back page of today s bulletin, stopping by or calling the Parish Office. Please call Brenda (489-7906) with questions. DIOCESAN EVENTS The Called and Gifted Workshop The Department of Evangelization and Catechesis in partnership with Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish is excited to offer The Called and Gifted workshop from the Catherine of Siena Institute. The workshop will be held at Presentation Parish on October 10th from 7:00pm to 9:00pm and October 11th from 8:30am to 4:30pm, with Holy Mass at 8:30am. The workshop is a two-day live presentation covering Church teaching on the laity and lay apostleship; the nature of spiritual gifts, call, and vocation; and how to undertake the process of discernment. The cost of attendance is $15. For more information, please call Sidney at 482-8883. To register, please visit www.saccatholic.com/calledandgifted or call Lourdes at 733-0123. Discernment Weekend Do you want to learn more about how to discern a life direction? Have you ever wanted to experience how monks live? The monks of the Abbey of Our Lady of New Clairvaux Trappist monastery in Vina, CA are pleased to invite single Catholic Men age 35 and under seeking to discern God's further call for their lives to a Life Discernment Weekend to be held October 10th - 12th. The Weekend's offerings include conferences on Vocation Discerning: How to Listen; the Theology of Vocation; Monastic Prayer; and monks sharing their own vocation story and experience. Participants will also have the opportunity to share in the monastic life for the weekend, pray the Liturgy of the Hours in the Abbey church and share a meal with the monks. Rooms and meals are provided in the monastery guesthouse; the weekend is on us! For more information and online registration interested parties may visit our website a www.newclairvaux.org or contact Vocation's Director, Br. Christopher, by phone at (530) 839-2161.
AROUND THE DIOCESE Rosary Rally St. Philomene s Parish will hold a Rosary Rally for America and California on Saturday, October 11th in the Adoration Chapel from Noon to 1:00pm. Handouts include the picture of Our Blessed Mother. For more information, please call 486-9830. Worldwide Marriage Encounter Do you miss the glow you had when you were first married? Do you wish you could talk about something besides all the stresses in your life? A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend gives you the time and tools to revitalize romance, deepen communication, and nourish the spirituality in your marriage. Early registration is highly recommended. The next weekend Oct 10th - 12th takes place in Reno, NV. For more information visit http:// www.sacramentowwme.org or contact John and Angelica at applications@sacramentowwme.org or (866) 825-2046. SCHOOL NEWS School Auction "An Elegant Evening of Espionage" - Our Lady of the Assumption Parish School s Annual Auction on October 11th is just 1 week away! We would love to see the school and parish families in attendance. Reservation forms are available in the School and Parish Offices. Not able to attend the actual event? There are still ways you can participate and contribute. Donate an item for our live or silent auction such as gift certificates for restaurants, golf, spa treatments; wine; electronics; vacation home use; airline miles; etc. Please direct questions to Angela at amastagni@mastagni.com. Please go to http://olaparish.maestroweb.com, click on Donate, and select Fund an Item to help the school upgrade its technology. We have long needed to update our learning technology and now is the time. Funds will be used to purchase Learn- Pads, document cameras, new computers, projectors, and updated software. Purchase raffle tickets after Mass or at the Parish or School offices. Sponsor a component of the event or advertise in the event catalog and on-line auction website. Contact Katie at khannesson@yahoo.com for info. Preview and proxy bid from home via the school website (olaparish.net/school/auction/) and it's link to the OLA Auction site. Questions? Please email the Auction Chairs at OLAauction@gmail.com. SCHOOL NEWS ( CONT D) 8th Grade Fundraiser On October 19th, the 8th grade class will begin efforts to raise funds for this years Washington DC Trip. They will be selling car wash gift cards and Christmas wreaths before and after mass. They will also hold a rummage sale in the school gym on November, 2nd from 8am to 5pm. The children greatly appreciate your support and look forward to this incredible opportunity to learn more about our nation s history! Bishop Armstrong HS 50-Year Reunion On October 18th, the 1964 graduating class of Bishop Armstrong High School (now known as Christian Brothers HS) will hold its 50 year class reunion at the Croatian Hall (3730 Auburn Blvd) beginning at 6:00pm. Please contact one of the following members of the Reunion Committee for more information: Margie (974-1857), Vince (453-1853) or Dennis (359-5164). YOUTH NEWS Jr. High, High School, & Young Adult Programs We are creating programs for each of these groups and would love to have your input. Please feel free to call and make an appointment to speak with Fr. Eduino. If it is more convenient for you, please email your ideas to pastor@olaparish.net. Thank you for your participation! Praying with Scripture this week To the Galatians whose faith is wavering, Paul offers his own example of being changed by God s grace. Faith brings both Jews and Gentiles into the life in Christ. In the gospels Jesus outlines a new way of living that requires unrestricted compassion, unceasing prayer, and unflinching commitment to the struggle against evil. Let us pray this week... Jesus, help us to be your faithful servants.