FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME February 3, 2019 St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church 11600 Atwood Road Auburn, Ca. 95603 Rev. Innocent Subiza, Parochial Administrator Rev. Michael Carroll, Pastor Emeritus Deacon Ed Morgado Deacon John Sheehan MISSION STATEMENT As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you; abide in My Love. In Christ s Love, the Eucharistic community of St. Teresa of Avila, Auburn, embraces and welcomes all as part of God s family. We value every parishioner and strive to reflect the forgiveness and healing of the Gospels. Sunday Masses Saturday Vigil. 5:00pm Sunday..8:00am, 10:30am, 3:30pm (Spanish), & 5:30pm Daily Masses Monday Friday. 8:30am Saturday..8:30am Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday, 3:00pm 4:30pm, or by appointment. Call the Parish 530-889-2254 Eucharistic Adoration First Fridays...9:00am 10:00am Saturdays.. 9:00am 10:30am Baptisms: For the celebration of Baptism, please call the Parish Office, for information. Marriage: If you are a member of our parish, please contact a priest or deacon of your choice at least six months in advance of your desired wedding in order to participate in a process of marriage preparation. Confirmation: For teens, the Sacrament of Confirmation is a two-year preparation process; please contact our coordinator of religious education; for adults not yet confirmed, please call the parish office. Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA): If you are interested in learning more about the Catholic Church or becoming Catholic, contact Adam Crawford (530) 263-8055. Parish Office: 11600 Atwood Rd., Auburn, CA 95603 (530) 889-2254, fax (530) 889-2643 www.stteresaauburn.com Office Hours: Monday Friday 8:00am 4:00pm (Closed for lunch: 12pm 1pm) Business Manager, Jo Anne Drummond (530)-889-2254 ext. 100 e-mail: joanne_drummond@stteresaauburn.com Parish Secretary, Minister to Homebound/Sick Barbara Freuler (530) 889-2254 ext. 101 e-mail: barbara_freuler@stteresaauburn.com Religious Education Program Dana Stuck (Coordinator) (530) 823-7122 e-mail: DanaStuck@StTeresaAuburn.com St. Joseph School, Jenny Oliver, (Principal) info@saintjosephauburn.org or www.saintjosephauburn.org 11610 Atwood Rd., Auburn (530) 885-4490 St. Joseph Preschool/Day Care Center Jaime Anderson, (Director) (530) 823-1822 11610 Atwood Rd., Auburn, www.saintjosephauburn.org e-mail: preschool@saintjosephauburn.org Music Ministry: Jean Sawyer, (Music Coordinator) (530) 885-2958 e-mail: jeansawyer8@aol.com Youth Group: Jazz Cunningham, (Youth Minister) (530) 305-2822 e-mail: stayauburn@gmail.com St. Vincent de Paul: (530) 305-0130 Bulletin Submissions: e-mail to info@stteresaauburn.com. All bulletin articles are due in the parish office no later than 12:00pm on Mondays.
4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 2 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 3, 2019 Faith, hope, and love remain, these three; but the greatest of these is love. 1 Corinthians 13:13 AN ONGOING MISSION In his hometown synagogue, Jesus neighbors are amazed by his words. Nevertheless, they remind each other, Is this not Joseph s son? Surely the people know who he is. The carpenter s son. The young man who had learned in this very synagogue. The boy down the street. Conflict arises as Jesus begins to define himself in a new way. When he compares himself to the ancient prophets Elijah and Elisha the tensions grow. The tensions multiply when Jesus begins to tell of a new mission for God s people: the good news of the scriptures is intended for all. In his famous passage from the First Letter to the Corinthians, St. Paul reminds us of the eternal nature of love. Love does not come to an end. In today s readings, we are reminded that, like love, Jesus mission cannot be contained. Jesus slips through the crowd of persecutors and moves on to new challenges. We are called to this same perseverance in the name of love. Copyright J. S. Paluch Co. MASS INTENTIONS Saturday 2/02 5:00pm + George Celillo Sunday 2/03 8:00am + Kevin Mulderrig 10:30am + Mai Unduong 3:30pm For The Faithful 5:30pm + Eunice Ramos Monday 2/04 8:30am Jake Coelho Tuesday 2/05 8:30am Marisol Martinez Wednesday 2/06 8:30am No Mass Request Thursday 2/07 8:30am No Mass Request Friday 2/08 8:30am John Fenner Saturday 2/09 8:30am For The Faithful BIBLE STUDY SERIES On Tuesday, Feb 5, 2019 there will be an opportunity for Bible Study. This will be a morning only session 9:30am 11:00am in the Beatitude Room. The series will conclude on March 19 th or thereabouts. The focus of the study will be Luke s Gospel. We will plan to include time for review of some basic principles of biblical interpretation, questions and discussion. Sr. Maura Power will facilitate the series. OFFERTORY COLLECTION January 27, 2018: $ 8,754 Online Offertory: $ 2,847 Total: $11,601 TODAY S READINGS First Reading I am with you to deliver you, says the L (Jeremiah 1:4-5, 17-19). Psalm I will sing of your salvation (Psalm 71). Second Reading If I have all faith so as to move mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing (1 Corinthians 12:31 13:13 [13:4-13]). Gospel No prophet is accepted in the prophet s hometown (Luke 4:21-30). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Heb 11:32-40; Ps 31:20-24; Mk 5:1-20 Tuesday: Heb 12:1-4; Ps 22:26b-28, 30-32; Mk 5:21-43 Wednesday: Heb 12:4-7, 11-15; Ps 103:1-2, 13-14, 17-18a; Mk 6:1-6 Thursday: Heb 12:18-19, 21-24; Ps 48:2-4, 9-11; Mk 6:7-13 Friday: Heb 13:1-8; Ps 27:1, 3, 5, 8b-9; Mk Saturday: 6:14-29 Heb 13:15-17, 20-21; Ps 23:1-6; Mk 6:30-34 Sunday: Is 6:1-2a, 3-8; Ps 138:1-5, 7-8; 1 Cor 15:1-11 [3-8, 11]; Lk 5:1-11 SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time; Boy Scouting Sunday Tuesday: St. Agatha; Chinese New Year 4717 Wednesday: St. Paul Miki and Companions Friday: St. Jerome Emiliani; St. Josephine Bakhita; International Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary School Scholarships: $ 4,050
February 3, 2019 Page 3 LITURGICAL MINISTERS SCHEDULE Week of February 10, 2019 Altar Servers Julia Wittinger, Sophia Czerwinsky Micah & Maverick Nagel, Darien Alvarado Caroline Minz, Olivia Santiago, Seth Crawford Sunday, 2/10/19, 5:30pm Amelia Cunningham, Eddie & Elena Kenes Eucharistic Ministers C John Carr (Co-C) Chuck Mercer, Laurie Ellis, Andres Ameigeiras, Marie Bartorona, Vernon Psuty (C) Paul Raburn (Co-C) Carolyn Goulding, Rita Parish, Trish Jensen, Laszlo Privari, Diana Lemmon Sunday, 2/10/19,10:30am (C Nabih Haddad (Co-C) Rob Fecko, Rhemee Brockway, Nati McGowan, Anna Dean, Mario Vilamor, Barbara Kilborn Sunday, 2/10/19, 5:30pm (C) John Sheehan (Co-C) Joanne Evans, Joanie Tristant, Michele & Eric Broussard _ Lectors Jamie Gorostiza, Trish Jensen Blaise DeSouza, Joyce Crothers _ Carolyn & Alan Hayes, Tessa Crouch_ Sunday, 2/10/19, 5:30pm EJim & Kathyrn Shelton, Gabe Barnes _ Greeters Sally LaPorta, Joyce Swartz, Rosie Wohlfromm Marcia Kitchell, Sharon Hane, Joan Thompson, Maddie Testa, Jo Anne Noziska Maureen Spencer, Ruth Wright, Micheline Turner, Ben & Jack Niece Sunday, 2/10/19, 5:30pm: Joe Tatman Ushers, Not Filled Sunday, 2/3/19, 8:00am Bill Clark, Terry Noziska, Rich Testa, Mike Bane Gary Crockett, Paul Law _ Sunday, 2/10/19, 5:30pm: Joe Tatman Sacristans Saturday 2/9/19 5:00pm Jim McKevitt Sunday 2/10/19 8:00am Julia Eggert Sunday 2/10/19 10:30am Joe Offer Sunday 2/10/19 5:30pm John Bianchi Youth Group Mission Trip Fundraiser Come join us on Friday, February 15th at 6pm to watch a heartwarming movie about a young boy and his beloved pet cheetah, Duma! Everyone is welcome! Bring your friends and kids for an amazing family date night! Bring your pillows, blankets, lawn chairs, etc. and settle in for the fun! Suggested donation: $5 per person or $20 per family *Concessions and Nacho dinner will be for sale* Free Selfie backdrop, simple face painting, and Valentine making stations. Knights of Columbus Basketball Free Throw Contest All boys and girls ages nine to fourteen are invited to participate in the Knights of Columbus Basketball Free Throw Contest. The contest will be held on Sunday, February 10 at the St. Teresa of Avila Parish Hall. Registration begins at 11:30am, and the competition starts at 12:00am. This is a free event. Contestants must be at least age 9 on January 1, 2019. Winners will advance to the District contest which will take place in this location immediately following our local contest. District winners will advance to the Chapter, and State competitions. A copy of the contestant s birth certificate to verify age, and a parent s signature of consent for the registration sheet are required. Nine, ten and eleven year old competitors will shoot from a distance of twelve feet, while the older competitors shoot from the standard free throw distance of fifteen feet. Additional information on the contest can be obtained by calling Tom Palomino at (916) 799-4318.
4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 4 GOD IS ALWAYS A LOVING GOD In the Gospel today we find people of the town of Jesus, Nazareth, who at first are astonished at the gracious words that came from the mouth of Jesus. Soon they start complaining as they know Him as one of their own, the son of Joseph the carpenter. They wonder where He learned all His wisdom and how He was able to work miracles in nearby towns. Very quickly they get angry with Him and even try to kill Him. We should rejoice that our God is not a God who is moody like those people. Our God is always a loving God whose only interest is our good, our peace and our joy. A good prayer to make might well be Thank you Lord for you being you that is, a God who is unchangeable, who is not moody, a God on whom I can rely totally all the time because He simply is LOVE. Isn t that real good news in the Gospel today? That God loves us totally and unconditionally whether we are virtuous or sinning. That is why in the second reading St. Paul reminds us about the true nature of love and therefore who God is. Instead of reading the text as Love is always patient, kind and so on, we can put in the name of Jesus in place of the word Love. Maybe we may get a clearer understanding of who God is. May He teach us how to love better, how to love more. Thank you Jesus above all, for you being you never moody but always loving, compassionate, forgiving. Amen Fr. Innocent Subiza ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Giggle: There was a feud between the Pastor and the Choir Director of a Baptist Church. It seems the first hint of trouble came when the Pastor preached on Dedicating oneself to service and the Choir Director chose to sing I shall not be moved. Trying to believe it was a coincidence, the Pastor put the incident behind him. The next Sunday he preached on giving. Afterwards, the choir squirmed as the director led them in the hymn Jesus paid it all. By this time the Pastor was losing his temper. Sunday morning attendance swelled as the tension between the two built. A large crowd showed up next week to hear his sermon on the Sin of gossiping. Would you believe the Choir Director selected, I love to tell the story. There was no turning back. The following Sunday the Pastor told the congregation that unless something changed he was considering resigning. The entire Church gasped when the Choir Director led them in Why not tonight?. Truthfully, no one was surprised when the Pastor resigned a week later, explaining that Jesus had led him there and Jesus was leading him away. The Choir Director could not resist singing, What a friend we have in Jesus. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OUR FAMILY Please pray for those who have passed through death into new life with Christ, especially Rose Cardinal.
February 3, 2019 Page 5 Cuarto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 3 de febrero de 2019 Ahora tenemos estas tres virtudes: la fe, la esperanza, y el amor; pero el amor es la mayor de las tres. 1 Corintios 13:13 UNA MISIÓN CONTINUA En la sinagoga de su pueblo natal, los vecinos se maravillaban con las palabras de Jesús. No obstante, se preguntaban: No es este el hijo de José? Con seguridad la gente sabía quién era Jesús. El hijo del carpintero. El joven que aprendió en esa misma sinagoga. El muchacho de la calle. El conflicto surge cuando Jesús empieza a definirse de una manera nueva. Las tensiones aumentan cuando se compara con los antiguos profetas Elías y Eliseo. Las tensiones se multiplican cuando Jesús empieza a hablar de una nueva misión para el pueblo de Dios: la Buena Nueva de la Escritura está dirigida a todos. En su famoso pasaje de la primera carta a los Corintios, san Pablo nos recuerda la naturaleza del amor eterno. El amor no termina. En la lectura de hoy, se nos recuerda que, como el amor, la misión de Jesús no se puede detener. Jesús se desliza entre la multitud de perseguidores y sigue adelante con nuevos retos. Estamos llamados a esta misma perseverancia en nombre del amor. Copyright J. S. Paluch Co. LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura Dios destina a Jeremías a ser profeta de las naciones (Jeremías 1:4-5, 17-19). Salmo Señor, tú eres mi esperanza (Salmo 71 [70]). Segunda lectura El amor con todas sus muchas facetas es la más importante de las virtudes (1 Corintios 12:31 13:13 [13:4-13]). Evangelio Jesús reclama que su misión salvífica es para todos los pueblos (Lucas 4:21-30). Salmo responsorial: Leccionario I 1976, Comisión Episcopal de Pastoral Litúrgica de la Conferencia del Episcopado Mexicano. Usado con permiso. Todos los derechos reservados. Mother/Daughter 2019 Program The Mother-Daughter Program explores God s special gift of human fertility and the beauty and wonder of God s plan for growing up and becoming a woman. All presentations are pure, light-hearted and affirming! Register: Teens ages 13 16 Saturday, March 23, 2019 9am 1pm (English) * 9am 1:30(Spanish) Holy Family Parish, 7817 Old Auburn Road, Citrus Heights Cost is $20 per family and includes snacks. For questions, contact Steve Patton at (916) 733-0133. To register online, contact Petra Delacruz (916) 723-2494 ext.144, or to review program content, visit www.scd.org/motherdaughter. All reservations must be received by the Monday before the event date. LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Heb 11:32-40; Sal 31 (30):20-24; Mc 5:1-20 Martes: Heb 12:1-4; Sal 22 (21):26b-28, 30-32; Mc 5:21-43 Miércoles: Heb 12:4-7, 11-15; Sal 103 (102):1-2, 13-14, 17-18a; Mc 6:1-6 Jueves: Heb 12:18-19, 21-24; Sal 48 (47):2-4, 9-11; Mc 6:7-13 Viernes: Heb 13:1-8; Sal 27 (26):1, 3, 5, 8b-9; Mc 6:14-29 Sábado: Heb 13:15-17, 20-21; Sal 23 (22):1-6; Mc 6:30-34 Domingo: Is 6:1-2a, 3-8; Sal 138 (137):1-5, 7-8; 1 Cor 15:1-11 [3-8, 11]; Lc 5:1-11 World Marriage Day Renewal of Vows On Saturday, February 9, 2019 Bishop Jaime Soto will preside at a special 11:00 am Mass at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in which married couples will receive a special blessing and have an opportunity to renew their marital commitments. An informal reception for couples and their families will follow. Special certificates will be given to couples celebrating milestone anniversaries (10, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 50+). If you are interested in attending this free event, please register (names and anniversary year) at www.scd.org/wmd. For more information & Tickets visit: Www.livefromauburn.com Or call Sarah 415-816-1121 Or Suzie 916-847-4934 For more information call the Office of Family and Faith Formation at (916) 733-0177.
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