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Saint Martin of Tours People Ministering to People Roman Catholic Church and School Community Our Mission Statement Saint Martin of Tours is a Roman Catholic Community bound together by the gift of faith in Jesus Christ, as we join Him in offering thanks and praise to God the Father through the abiding presence of the Holy Spirit. Molded by the Word of God and nourished by the Bread of Life and the Cup of Salvation, we are sent to seek out the lost, bind the broken, feed the hungry, and to share the Good News of God s Mercy and Love for all. We welcome all people of goodwill to join us in building here on Earth the coming Reign of God and so to offer to people of all ages continued formation in our Christian Faith. Fourth Sunday of Lent March 31st, 2019 Rev. Saju Joseph Pastor Parish Office. 408-294-8953 Rev. Generoso Geronimo Parochial Vicar Maria Moore Administrative Assistant sjoseph@dsj.org Ext. 312 ggeronimo@dsj.org Ext. 314 stmartinoftours@icloud.com Ext. 311 Lori Krouse Bookkeeper lkrouse@dsj.org Ext. 315 Therese Lehane Pastoral Care tlehane@stmartin.org Ext. 316 Sacrament of the Sick If you or anyone you love is sick and unable to attend Mass, please call Pastoral Care. Daniel Valcazar Director of Faith Formation dvalcazar@stmartin.org Ext. 321 Mass Schedule Weekends: Sunday Vigil: Saturday 5:00 pm Sunday: 7:00 am, 8:30 am, 10:00 am, 11:30 am, 6:00 pm Weekdays: Mon. - Sat. 8:00 am Holy Days: 8:10 am, 12:10 pm, 7:00 pm Reconciliation: Saturdays 4:00 pm or by appointment www.stmartin.org Baptism A sacrament of initiation and belonging. Children s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW), Children s Catechetical Ministry (CCM) First Holy Communion Adult Sacraments of Initiation (RCIA) We warmly welcome all those inquiring about becoming Catholic. Megan Lott Catechetical Coordinator Edge, Teen Confirmation, Lifeteen & Finger Printing, Liturgy mlott@stmartin.org Ext. 322 St. Vincent de Paul.. Please leave a message at this number and be sure to accept calls from blocked numbers as other wise you may miss the call to provide assistance. 408-439-0342 St. Martin of Tours School. 408-287-3630 Debby Rodriguez Principal 200 O Connor Drive, San Jose, California 95128

Fourth Sunday of lent March 31, 2019 A Reflection The 4th Sunday of Lent By Joe Juellich This weekend we celebrate the second of the three Scrutinies. So, today s reflections are going to be based on the readings of Cycle A. The themes of today s readings are light and darkness, sight and blindness. These themes are also part of the Baptismal Rite. Throughout these readings, remember this well -known phrase There are none so blind as those who will not see. In the first reading from the first Book of Samuel, Samuel is directed by God to select the next king of Israel. He is to choose one of the sons of Jesse of Bethlehem, who had 8 sons. Of the 7 sons present, God rejected all of them. The youngest son, David, was then summoned from the fields and was selected by God. It is not by physical appearance that God judges but by what is in a person s heart Not as man sees does God see. God knew that David would be a good king because he looked into David s heart and the spirit of the Lord rushed upon David. He was then anointed with oil (Messiah means anointed one) as the next king of Israel. The Gospel reading from John is the Story of the Blind Man. Remember that the Hebrews believed that a man born with any physical impairment was either a sinner or paying for the sins of his father. Jesus makes a mud paste, spreads the paste on the blind man s eyes. What Jesus did was, according to Jewish tradition, work, which was a violation of the Sabbath Law. He then tells him to wash in the pool of Siloam (meaning one who is sent ). Note: In 2005, archaeologists found the pool of Siloam exactly where John said it was located. He washes in the water and his sight is restored. Here, as in last week s reading, water symbolizes baptism, rebirth. Through the waters of baptism, we become the light of the world. Jesus performs this miracle on the Sabbath, where any work, however miniscule, is forbidden. The Pharisees, true to form, try to depict Jesus as a sinner because He does not keep the Sabbath. The blind man remains true to Jesus by telling the Pharisees that only a man of God could have cured him. At the end he becomes a follower of Jesus. The Pharisees never do see the Light (Jesus the Messiah), because they believed in the strict interpretation of the Law and not the spirit of the Law. Were they afraid to open their hearts and see the Light? To quote the late Bishop Ken Untener Our entire life is meant to be a process of opening our eyes, widening our vision. We are called to imitate the blind man, and not the Pharisees. (Joe Juellich has been a Bible Study Facilitator for the past 19 years. He is well known for his learning of sacred scriptures and his thought provoking reflections). March 30th - April 6th Saturday 5:00 Benjamin Arias Sunday 7:00 St. Martin of Tours Parishioners 8:30 Cylde LeBaron 10:00 J.W. Knapen 11:30 Lillian LaPres 6:00 Kim Kettmann Monday 8:00 Marty Colla Tuesday 8:00 Right to Life Wednesday 8:00 Marty Colla Thursday 8:00 Leonora Cruz Friday 8:00 Lincoln & Angeline Steffens Saturday 8:00 Francisca Daniel Daniel Selva

Offerings and Online Giving Sunday Offerings: 3/24/2019 Week Fiscal Year to Date Budget $10,335 $591,395 Actual $7,024 $528,240 Shortfall -$3,311 -$63,155 DSJ Priest Retirement $1,314 For donations to Capital Campaign Please make a note in the memo section of your check. Thank you for your continued support! ADA 2019 Pledges # of Pledges Amount Pledged Week Seven 17 $9,175 Total: 295 $126,912 Goals Parish St. Vincent De Paul Society DSJ % of Goal Reached 63% 82% Goal $200,000 $154,644 Pledged $126,912 $126,912 Balance $73,088 $27,732 Thank you for your generosity, Your support makes a difference!! Is a lay ministry that reaches out to those in need both spiritually and financially. The society has been part of the parish since its inception. This is a ministry that is flexible and can fit in with your busy schedule. We meet on the 3 rd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 PM in the Bailey house. For more info call 408-439-0342 The Third Annual Wine Down with the ICF Friday, May 3, 2019 Wine Tasting and Food Pairing Evening 6:30 P.M.-9:00 P.M. St. Martin of Tours School Gym $35.00 for 6 wines and light appetizers $20 for non-alcoholic beverage and light appetizers Please make check payable to ICF#391 and mail to: Cathleen Lencioni 2246 Rosita Ave., Santa Clara, CA 95050 or call (408)248-6728 Save the Dates!! St. Martin s Vacation Bible Camp June 17th-21st!!! Your kids will get the chance to make new friends, play games and learn about Jesus through crafts and small group activities. To Pre-Register, please visit this link: https://goo.gl/forms/3sie28jeyhqi7sfz2 (The link is case-sensitive, but is also on our website). If you re interested in serving as an adult volunteer, please contact Daniel at dvalcazar@stmartin.org. Nothing But Net Get yourself and your game to Saint Martin Gym on Saturday morning at 7:15am. Play begins when 10 are ready; continues until last leaves, or 10am. $5.00 donation requested. If you haven t played basketball here, you ll quickly see why parishioners and other friends get a great run to start their weekend. For more information contact John Heagerty: jdheagerty@gmail.com or 408.921.6188. WELCOME TO ALL WHO WORSHIP WITH US Whether you are a parishioner of long standing or new to the parish, if you are not registered, we invite you to do so. If there are changes to your status, please let us know. Please fill in the details below and place in the offertory basket or mail to the Parish office. Name Phone Email Address City Zip New Parishioner Moving (please remove from directory) New Address New Phone Number Please check to receive offering envelopes Please check to discontinue receiving envelopes

Faith Formation Corner For this week s Faith Formation Corner we are going to continue our reflection on how to get the most out of this Lenten season by reflecting more deeply on this Sunday s Gospel where we hear Jesus providing sight to a man born blind. The passage begins with the disciples asking who had sinned to result in the man s blindness, but Jesus responds by explaining that sin has nothing to do with the situation. Can you imagine how the disciples were feeling as Jesus explained that people s situations are not always caused by their goodness or wickedness before God? After Jesus heals the man, the man is brought before the Pharisees because the people don t know how to respond. After the Pharisees ask the man what happened they also want to ask his parents. When the parents don t help, they ask the man to return and explain again how he gained his sight. The man is frustrated because he told the truth and yet these religious leaders don t trust him. Can you recall a time when you spoke the truth and those around you were unwilling to hear it? As this passage concludes, Jesus returns to the man and reveals himself as the Son of Man. The man responds by believing in Jesus and worshipping him. During this Lenten season, is there something Jesus has been trying to reveal to you? As we continue into Lent, let us ask Jesus how to deepen our belief in him. Blessings, Daniel Sunday Children s Ministries Nursery The nursery is open for parents with children to use. The nursery is available from the 8:30am Mass until after the 11:30am Mass, but please let us know if you d like to use it during a different Mass. Please enjoy this wonderful space where your child can feel comfortable and you can still observe Mass streamed on the TV. Children s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) designed for children ages 5-11. Children are sent forth from the 8:30 and 10:00am Mass for their own special Liturgy of the Word. We have ongoing Open Registration, so please visit https://goo.gl/4pmheo to register your child. For information on Children s Ministry please contact Daniel at (408) 294-8953 ext. 321. Scripture Readings for Mass NEXT Week April 7, 2019 Fifth Sunday of Lent First Reading: Isaiah 43:16-21 Second Reading: Philippians 3:8-14 Gospel Reading: John 8:1-11 What do you imagine Jesus is thinking as he writes on the ground? Youth Ministry The EDGE is our middle school (6-8th) grade youth ministry and meets 5:00-6:30pm in the Community Building on Tuesdays. We have ongoing Open Registration, so please visit https:// goo.gl/3b2uff to register your child. Life Teen is our high school youth ministry. We will be meeting most Sundays in the Bailey House from 7:00-9:00 pm. We have ongoing Open Registration, so please visit https://goo.gl/ FNsgEk to register your child. For more info about Youth Ministry, please contact Megan at (408) 294-8953 ext.322. RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) This is the 4th Sunday of Lent and this Sunday s readings help us learn to see beyond external appearances. Is there anything God may be calling you to look at with new eyes? What Lenten practices might help us to see as God sees? If you d find it helpful to join others as we explore these questions, we meet weekly in the Parish Office and all are welcome! Please contact Daniel at (408) 289-9608 or dvalcazar@stmartin.org for more info. The Scrutinies This Sunday during the 11:30am Mass we will have the 2 nd Scrutiny. These Rites remind us all of the need to closely examine (scrutinize) our lives and explore how we can also grow closer to Jesus through our prayer and actions. The 3 rd Scrutiny will be April 7 th at the 10:00am Mass and we hope you can join us.

Calendar of Events 4/1 4/4 Scripture Study - Community Building 6-7:30pm 2nd Corinthians Ch. 9-10 Evening Prayer, Adoration & Benediction - Church 7-8pm 4/5 Stations of the Cross - Church 7pm 4/12 Mind Body Spirit - Bailey House 2-4pm Prayer Shawl Ministry This ministry is for those who have knitting and/or crocheting skills and want to comfort someone who is grieving or who has serious health problems. Combining prayer, craft and comfort, the Prayer Shawl Ministry lovingly creates beautiful shawls and lap blankets to give to those in need of solace, comfort and a warm, sheltered feeling. Throughout their creation, shawls are crafted with prayers prayed for the recipient. Donations of yarn are welcome to help defray costs incurred by the crafters. If you know someone who would like to receive a Prayer Shawl or if you are interested in joining: contact Mary Kay Tocce at 408-295-0998 or mktocce@aol.com Ministry meetings: crafters gather one afternoon a month to work and share ideas. 408-294-8953 ext 316. VILLAGE HOUSE CORNER Our guest arrive soon! Our hosting for the 15 unhoused medically-fragile women will be May 6 - June 5. And we are ready for you to help! Our SignUp page is available for volunteers, and can be found at smvillagehouse.org. We have some updates this year to the volunteer scheduling, largely based on your feedback from last year. We have moved to only 2 Overnight shifts per night (from 3 per night last year), and some of the time slots have been adjusted-- check out the website for details. We need volunteers for overnight, intake, dinners, transportation, laundry, grocery shopping, and many more. Also available on SignUp are the training/orientation classes. Check it out! You will also find the SignUp for our day center at Holy Redeemer Lutheran Church on The Alameda. Shifts are available weekdays from 7am-10am or 10am- 1pm. Also, please "like" our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/stmartinoftourssj; under Groups, join our Village House at St. Martin of Tours group. FOOD BOX PROGRAM Our Food Box program continues to grow, and we are grateful for your donations that support our program. We would also like to request paper bag donations, which can be left in the barrels at the entry of the church. Contact Karen at 408.410.3222 and kguldan@gmail.com. World Wide Marriage Encounter MARRIED COUPLES: Are you willing to spend a few minutes to find out about an experience that can make your good marriage even better? The next Marriage Encounter Weekends include: May 17-19, 2019 in San Jose, CA and Aug 9-11, 2019 in San Francisco, CA. For more information and/or to register for a Weekend, visit our website at: sanjosewwme.org Or contact Ken or Claranne at applications@sanjosewwme.org or 408-782-1413. Please "like" St. Martin of Tours Facebook page! You can find it at www.facebook.com/stmartinoftourssj When you follow our page, you'll get information about the parish activities!

Saint Martin of Tours 2019 St. Martin of Tours Lenten & Holy Week Calendar Prayer & Penance Monday - Saturday Daily Mass 8:00am Thursday, April 4th Evening Prayer, Adoration 7:00pm & Benediction Every Saturday Reconciliation in the Church 4:00pm (except April 20th) Stations of the Cross Friday, April 5th Scouts 7:00pm Friday, April 12th School Students 7:00pm Holy Week April 13th/14th Palm Sunday Regular Masses April 18th Holy Thursday 7:00pm April 19th Good Friday Noon - 3:00pm April 20th Easter Vigil 8:00pm April 21st Easter Sunday 7:00am, 8:30am, 10:00am & 11:30am (no 6:00pm) Easter Lilies We welcome your donations of Easter Lilies to decorate the church altar on Easter Sunday. Please bring your donation to the church or parish office on or before April 14th. We appreciate your generosity and helping decorate our church.