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LITTLE CHURCH 21800 Bertram Rd. New Almaden, CA 95042 A Community of Christ Our Lord and Brother BIG CHURCH 20101 McKean Rd. San Jose, CA 95120 Saint Anthony Catholic Church PARISH SUMMER OFFICE HOURS Monday through Thursday 9 am to Noon Friday Closed Or call to make an appointment Phone [408] 997-4800 Fax [408] 997-4801 Email Website churchstanthony@aol.com www.churchstanthony.com Mailing Address 20101 McKean Road, San Jose, CA 95120 CATECHETICAL MINISTRY Phone [408] 997-4808 Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom STAFF Pastor Rev. Lawrence M Hendel (408) 997-4814 Pastoral Associate for Catechetical Ministry Joann Maier Parish Secretary Tracey Nicol Parish Bookkeeper Susan Dunn Youth Ministry Coordinator Ana Fuentes PASTORAL COUNCIL Ramiro Bejinez, Holly Case, Michelle Contini, Cely-An Escay, Jim Georgiou, Barbara Hawthorne, Katrina Healy, George Houston, Joann Maier, Son Nguyen, Patti Rottjakob, & Barbara Wadors FINANCE COMMITTEE Tom Cronan, Kevin Healy, Ron LaValley, Maria McMurray, Jim Parks and Matt Tanzi Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults Anthony Gonzales, Director, Office for the Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults Diocese of San Jose, 1150 North First Street, Suite 100, San Jose, CA 95112 Ph: (408) 983-0113, Fax: (408) 983-0147 e-mail: agonzales@dsj.org or www.dsj.org as part of the Universal Church encourages all people to live the Gospel Message, creating a loving parish environment that promotes spiritual growth, renewing and strengthening our commitment of faith and extending our hearts and hands to reach out to those in spiritual or temporal need. SACRAMENT CELEBRATIONS MASS SCHEDULE Weekend Celebrations: Saturday - 4:00 PM Little Church Sunday - 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM & 5:30 PM Big Church Tues. - Friday, Mass - 8:15 AM Big Church RECONCILIATION Anytime by Appointment Communal Celebrations during Advent & Lent CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS Annually at the Easter Vigil. Adults or children aged seven or older interested in discerning the Catholic faith or completing the Sacraments of Initiation, please call the Catechetical Ministry Office or e-mail: createdre@aol.com BAPTISM OF INFANTS Ordinarily Baptism is celebrated on the Third Sunday of the month at Mass. New or expectant parents should contact the parish office to schedule an appointment with the pastor. Infant Baptism is celebrated following a Baptism preparation session. CONFIRMATION FOR TEENS Celebrated every other year in the Easter Season. Candidates for this Sacrament should call the Catechetical Office at 997-4808 ANOINTING & CARE OF THE SICK If you or someone you know is preparing for surgery, received a recent serious medical diagnosis, or is experiencing the burden of years, please call the parish office for Anointing of the Sick. Communion can be brought to anyone who is ill or homebound through our Pastoral Care Ministers. A communal anointing occurs at Mass annually on/or near the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes, Feb. 11. MARRIAGE Couples should contact the parish upon their Engagement and usually 6 months prior to the desired date of the Wedding Ceremony.

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 10, 2016 Christ Jesus... is the head of the body, the church. Colossians 1:15, 18 JULY 9th & 10th, 2016 Saturday 4:00 PM John Paul Courtney (RIP) Sunday 8:30 AM Lena Marino (RIP) Sunday 10:30 AM Bonnie Forte (RIP) Sunday 5:30 PM Parishioners JULY 16th & 17th, 2016 Saturday 4:00 PM Parishioners Sunday 8:30 AM Tom & Marian Beggs (RIP) Sunday 10:30 AM Phil Taormino (RIP) Sunday 5:30 PM John Smith (RIP) Meetings This Week: Monday, July 11 th : 11 a.m., Knitting Circle Tuesday, July 12 th : Wednesday, July 13 th : Thursday, July 14 th : Friday, July 15 th : 7:00 p.m., 8:30 Choir Practice 6:30 p.m., 5:30 Choir Practice 7:00 p.m., 10:30 Choir Practice 7:30 p.m., Knights of Columbus Mtg. (Holy Family Room) NEXT SUNDAY S READINGS First Reading: Genesis 18:1-10a Second Reading: Colossians 1:24-28 Gospel: Luke 10:38-42 Sunday Stewardship Trackable Donations for: 7/3/16 = 72 Start of New Fiscal Year - 7/1/16 Stewardship (includes online giving) - 7/3/16... $6,295.00 Youth Ministry... $395.00 YTD Stewardship... $6,295.00 YTD Goal... $6,010.00 YTD Excess... $235.00 SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: St. Benedict Wednesday: St. Henry Thursday: St. Kateri Tekakwitha Friday: St. Bonaventure Saturday: Our Lady of Mount Carmel; Blessed Virgin Mary MORNING GLORY A morning-glory at my window satisfies me more than the metaphysics of books. Walt Whitman REVELATION In the Old Testament, the New Testament lies concealed; in the New Testament, the Old Testament lies revealed. St. Augustine Without our generous advertisers, Saint Anthony Parish would not have a weekly bulletin. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

CATECHETICAL MINISTRY AND UPCOMING PARISH EVENTS Registration for fall classes has begun. Registration Forms are in the turnstile in the foyer at the McKean Church and on the back table at the Bertram Church. We will begin classes on September 6th, 2016 and continue until April 4th, 2017. The faith formation classes that our parish provides your child(ren) will help them learn more about our Catholic faith because of their participation in the weekly sessions. It will help them access their inner spiritual life, and enable them to see why our faith in Jesus is so important to convey it to others, to give witness to their faith. Even though you, the parents, are the first teachers of your children in ways of faith, we want to support you through the religious education classes. Please consider signing your children up for our CREATE Classes. Questions, call Joann Maier at 408-997-4808. Let s Get Together! Saint Anthony Neighborhood Socials Over the next few months you will be invited to one of the six Neighborhood Socials listed below. These gatherings provide a fun environment and an opportunity for parishioners to meet others, get better acquainted, pray briefly together and share the value of being part of the Saint Anthony community. The host(s) will send parishioners on their list an invitation to their event. If you are unable to attend the get-together to which you are invited, you are welcome to attend a get-together that works better for you. Please RSVP directly to the host whose event you will be attending. Food and beverages will be served by each host(s). You may be asked to provide a beverage, small side dish or appetizer depending on the type of event. Event Dates; August 5th Patti & Steve Rottjakob 408-927-6610 psrottjakob@gmail.com August 6th Barbara Hawthorne/Ann Christiansen 408-268-7808 barbsden@pacbell.net August 12th Marilyn & Jim McMahon/Mollie & Richard Tobias 408-997-0989 marzeemc@gmail.com August 27th Dave & Dede Adams 408-927-0825 theadamsfamily13@gmail.com September 23rd Sandy & Ken McMaster 408-832-3415 mcmaster6@yahoo.com Oct. 1st Bertha & Mark Minnihan 408-832-8131 bertha.minnihan@mossadams.com Any questions, please contact: Sandy McMaster at 408-832- 3415 or Dede Adams at 408-927-0825 X-StATiC Join us for the 5:30 p.m. Mass this evening Watch for e-mails and announcements about upcoming X-StATiC events TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION The first presbyters were advisers to the bishops rather than what we would call priests, yet by the year 1000 our present-day understanding of the ordained priesthood is clearly in place. The Germanic influence was strong in those days, reflected in a series of questions posed to the candidate about his intentions. The priest s role in the celebration of Mass had by then come to the fore, as the ritual notes that Mass vestments must be worn, the hands of the priest must be anointed with chrism, and a chalice with wine and water and a paten with a host must be given. Up to then, the ordination rite had stressed the presbyter as a collaborator with the bishop and a member of the order of presbyters. Then, in a not-so-subtle shift, the presbyter came to be seen as a priest designated to celebrate the Mass and, as the prayer suggests, to touch the chalice. By these days, remember, the cup had long vanished from Communion for the laity. A thousand years ago, today s patterns were already in place. The priest no longer saw himself as a member of a council of elders, a presbytery, and in some dioceses he had little influence over the bishop. Instead, he was either a pastor, with relationship to the eucharistic community in the parish, or he was a priest monk, offering Mass for the salvation of the departed or the intentions of the living. Rev. James Field, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co. GO AND DO LIKEWISE Miss Collins, the dean of students at Olympic High School, was past the point of scolding Matt, though she liked him very much. Four detentions in two weeks are too many. Still Matt wouldn t tell. It was only after Miss Collins went on a morning neighborhood patrol that she found out the real reason for Matt s tardiness. Thump, thump, thump, came the wheelchair down the stairs. It was Matt, steadying Shawnetta as he helped lower her down the stairs and then push her to the corner bus stop. She s a girl in my parish youth group, Matt explained to Miss Collins. There are many ways to describe Matt s actions a random act of kindness, making a difference one person at a time. Jesus would understand. When the lawyer correctly identified the good Samaritan as the one who had treated the injured man with compassion, Jesus said simply, Go and do likewise (Luke 10:37). Copyright J. S. Paluch Co.

DIOCESAN NEWS, CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING & MORE PARISH EVENTS EthicsPoint Those responsible for the spiritual and material goods of the Church are entrusted with the stewardship of others gifts, and are ultimately responsible to the Lord. As a faithful steward, the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose is committed to maintaining the highest standards of conduct and ethics. The mission of the Church requires no less. It is the hope of the Diocese that EthicsPoint will assist in the protection of all who interact with the parishes, schools, chancery and other diocesan agencies. EthicsPoint accepts reports of financial misconduct through its website or its Hotline: 1-888-325-7863. A complete report will be made to diocesan leadership, so that leadership may review and provide feedback and resolution for the issues that are reported. Please direct any questions that you may have about EthicsPoint or reporting concerns to Teresa Conville, Diocesan Compliance and Parish Financial Services Director at 408-983-0241 or tconville@dsj.org READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Is 1:10-17; Ps 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21, 23; Mt 10:34 11:1 Tuesday: Is 7:1-9; Ps 48:2-8; Mt 11:20-24 Wednesday: Is 10:5-7, 13b-16; Ps 94:5-10, 14-15; Mt 11:25-27 Thursday: Is 26:7-9, 12, 16-19; Ps 102:13-14ab, 15-21; Mt 11:28-30 Friday: Is 38:1-6, 21-22, 7-8; Is 38:10-12abcd, 16; Mt 12:1-8 Saturday: Mi 2:1-5; Ps 10:1-4, 7-8, 14; Mt 12:14-21 Sunday: Gen 18:1-10a; Ps 15:2-5; Col 1:24-28; Lk 10:38-42 Saint Kateri Tekakwitha July 14th is the Feast Day of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha. She is the first Native American (Mohawk) to be recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church. She was born in 1656 and died on April 17, 1680 shortly before her 24th birthday. At the age of 18 she converted to Catholicism and took the name of Kateri which is the Mohawk form of Catherine, which she took from St. Catherine of Sienna. Fifty years after her death the first convent for Indian nuns was established in Mexico. They prayed daily for her Sainthood and she was canonized by Pope Benedict on Oct. 21, 2012. She is the patron Saint of the environment and ecology. Welcome New Parishioners We have two new families that have joined our Parish. Sheryl, Jeffrey Jenn, Justin Josh & Joseph Pineda & Laura, Gustavo, Gustavo Jr., Victoria & David Rivera You are invited... Caregivers Mass and Brunch Saturday, July 23, 2016 9:30 a.m. Mass, 10:30 a.m. Brunch Gate of Heaven Catholic Cemetery All Saints Chapel 22555 Cristo Rey Drive, Los Altos Celebrant: Fr. Robert McKay If you are a caregiver for a loved one in a home, nearby or afar, you are invited to come pray with others and enjoy a complimentary brunch. Please RSVP by July 15th: cemeteryinfo@dsj.org or Saint Anthony Social Concerns Committee Backpack Drive This month, Social Concerns will provide more specific information in the bulletin and Parish Update about the backpacks and school supplies. A list of needed supplies for the children attending Our Lady of Guadalupe Homework Center will be provided. Last year was the first time the students had these items for their studies. The children and their parents were so grateful. The collection will begin in early August. Any donations or purchased supplies from Back to School sales will be greatly appreciated. The Fearless Band is looking for a drummer for the 5:30 p.m. Sunday Mass. This is a fun contemporary group! If interested, contact Barb Schroeder at (408) 568-0816 or b.schroed2@gmail.com Call, text or e-mail!! If you would like to add the name of your loved ones to the Prayer List, please contact the Parish Office. We will publish them here in the Bulletin for a month from the date of the request, and pass their names onto the Parish Prayer group. Thank you and God Bless! Douglas Bentz, Doreen Bostock, Michael Hamer, Issac Manglalang, Dennis Ryan, B. Shepherd, Grant Show, Jessica Votaw The people and families of those on the Prayer Request List would like to give a big Thank You to those who continuously lift them up in prayer. They greatly appreciate all of your thoughts. The power of prayer does great things!

FROM THE PASTOR S DESK: After moving out of the rectory into the cottage this past week, I thought I should give you a mid-summer progress report on pending actions in the parish. First, I am pleased to announce that after interviewing a number of candidates over the past eighteen months, we interviewed a woman who just graduated from the University of Santa Clara. We believe she will enhance our youth ministry programs, junior high, high school and Confirmation for the coming year. On July 1 st we hired Analisa Fuentes to this exciting and challenging Youth Ministry coordinator position for Saint Anthony parish. She prefers to be called Ana. We have high hopes and expectations that she will be able to reach out to the youth and invite them to participate in these vital faith formation processes. Second, the fundraising efforts for the rectory project continue to go well. You have contributed almost $615,000 towards the campaign pledged total of $836,475. This past week we approached Councilman Khamis office to follow-up on our permit application to remodel the existing rectory to ensure that the planning department keeps our project on track in hopes that we can break ground before the fall. The bids from the contractors bidding on the rectory remodel are due at the Diocese on July 14 th. Third, we accepted the low bid for the replacement of the big church roof ($72,372.00) prior to the installation of a solar-photo voltaic system sometime this fall through a PPA (Purchase Power Agreement), in other words, no cost to the parish. It should reduce our electricity bills, make the church a little cooler by shading a portion of the roof and help us to be more ecologically responsible. Fourth, next week the ripped awning over the front doors of the big church will be removed, the frame freshened up with a coat of paint and a new Sunbrella cover installed on Thursday, July 14 th. Fifth, we anticipate improving the fire safety of the little church by removing the three large non-native eucalyptus trees immediately in front of the church and significantly pruning the other four eucalyptus trees. Sixth, last and not least, after tenting the big church for termites, the contractor discovered areas of dry rot, some areas will be repaired when the church is re-roofed and others areas near the green house window and front door will be repaired by another contractor. The exterior of the church will be painted with a new paint product that will last longer than the last paint material as good as it was. When we get the bids for painting the exterior of the church I will let you know how much that is going to cost. We are able to re-roof the church because of a substantial donation restricted for that purpose several years ago. All the other projects are coming out of some of our reserves. In light of the rectory campaign, we are not specifically asking for more money, but anyone who has the ability to contribute to the painting of the church or awning replacement, or anything else your financial support will be most appreciated. As you well know there are always repair and maintenance issues and it seems we have several major ones coming due at this time because the church building is going to be 24 years old in September. On average a parish needs to spend around $20,000 in maintenance costs every year to maintain the facilities. We have deferred some items that are now coming due, all at once. I appreciate your stewardship and support of the parish. Finally, I will be taking only three weeks of vacation and plan to return on July 28 th. See you then. Summer Blessings, Father Larry Hendel, Pastor AT A LOSS When wealth is lost, nothing is lost; when health is lost, something is lost; when character is lost, all is lost. German proverb SAINT ANTHONY PARISH CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING COMMITTEE Quotes for Reflection It is our profound conviction that the future of the human family depends also on how we safeguard - both prudently and compassionately, with justice and fairness - the gift of creation that our Creator has entrusted to us. Therefore, we acknowledge in repentance the wrongful mistreatment of our planet which is a tantamount sin before the eyes of God. Pope Francis While you are enjoying your summer holidays, please plan on continuing your stewardship, weekly or monthly contributions to support the parish. Traditionally, there is a dip in donations over the summer months when people are away. However, the church expenses continue. Please consider setting up an online giving account, if you haven t already done so, so that you can continue to donate to the church even when you are not present. Or, consider sending in your contributions before you leave for any length of time. This would assist us greatly. Thank you or your support! Friday Night Socials Back by popular demand, we will again be hosting Friday Night Socials on the last Friday of the month through to September. These are informal BBQ s on the Church Plaza. The schedule will be: 7/29 - Men s Night 8/26 - Ladies Night 9/30 - Open to all This is a chance to visit and get better acquainted with other parishioners and Father, in a small relaxing venue. Bring and BBQ your own main course, drinks, plates and utensils and we will provide the BBQ Grill and 3 side dishes. Admission is $5.00 for adults with children under 12 free. The socials will run from 6 to 8 p.m.

LCE Department Bulletin No. 519121 Saint Anthony Parish San Jose, CA (408) 927-6944 - Anne DePalma (408) 316-3922 - Anne DePalma s Cell phone (408) 997-4800 Tracey Nicol Email: Anne - PoseyDeP@aol.com Tracey - churchstanthony@aol.com Software: MS Publisher 2003 Adobe Acrobat X Windows 7 Printer: HP Photosmart 7660 Special Instructions: Please reprint the cover page! We have a new Youth Ministry coordinator.