Sept. 4, 2016 - Sept. 11, 2016 Sept. 4, 2016 - Sept. 11, 2016 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday No Continental Breakfast after 9:00 am Mass. Special Collection for the fires and floods,& Italian earthquake this weekend. RECTORY CLOSED to celebrate Labor Day. Next Grief Group Meeting is September 19 at 7 pm in the Rectory. The next Ladies Guild meeting is 9/13, at 1 pm in the Fr. Jim Community Center meeting rooms. NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOME. Social Justice Committee Meeting, 7 pm Pariah Office Adoration after the 9:30am Mass Monday Tuesday Wednesday 7:30am 9:00am 11:00am 5:00pm Michael Burds (Graduation) For Our Parishioners Alegria Hipolito (healing) Maria Nguyen NO MASS Ed Oddo (bd) Sylvia Crawley Friday Thursday 6:30am 9:30am Fred Mor No Continental Breakfast after 9 am Mass. Friday 6:30am 9:30am 8:00 am 5:00 pm No intention Frank & Charlene Figone (56th wedd. anniv. ) Social Justice Corner 7:30 am 9:00 am 11:00 am 5:00 pm Betty Moy Alegria Hipolito For Our Parishioners Gregg Evans LABOR DAY REFLECTION Prosper the works of our hands, O Lord. Psalm 90 At the dawn of creation, God made man the steward of his handiwork and charged him to cultivate and protect it. Human labor is part of that creation and continues God s creative work. Work, in its many forms, expresses the dignity of being created in the image of God. Thus, it is said that work is sacred. Pope Francis O God, Creator of the world, You fashioned us as your own, your handiwork of love. Into our hands you gave us the care of every living thing. Give us good and honest work to do and rest at each day s end. Let a just and fair day s wage be paid for a good day s work well done. Give us work that nurtures and sustains the ones who serve and those they serve. Let those who labor work in peace and in freedom, and without fear. Give those in need a job to do and to the tired well earned rest. Let all our toil and labor, Lord, give glory to your name. Amen. (from a Marianist Prayer for Labor) Weekly Stewardship Report Collections for 8/28/2016 $ 7,834 Collections 7/1/16 to 8/28/16 $ 85,766 Budgeted 7/1/16 to 8/28/16 $ 94,788 Variance ($9,022) Please note the budgetary shortfall: To help keep the parish within its budget please prayerfully consider making a one time tax deductible gift. Contact the parish office for details. Thank you for your continued support! You are invited Social Justice Committee Meeting Wed. Sept. 7 7pm Rectory Our mission is to educate our parishioners regarding Social Justice topics and encourage involvement in outreach opportunities and events within our parish and the communities beyond. We are a dedicated and fun group! Come join us and bring a friend. SAVE THE DATE: Ascent will hold the annual Oktoberfest Dinner on October 15. The dinner was originally started to honor the efforts of Fr. Jim Mifsud in the founding of Ascent. This program helps in the finding of jobs.
The Twenty-Third in Ordinary Time My Dear Friends in Jesus. Today we have three readings that at first glance seem too demanding for us to accept. On further reflection upon them, however, and, when taken in the context of Jesus over all command to love one another, the readings tell us something quite different from what our first impressions may give. Let us begin with the Gospel message that says we must hate our families if we wish to follow Jesus. The first problem is the translation of the original Greek word used by Luke. It does not mean to literally hate. Rather it means to love less. The similar message in Matthew s Gospel captures the more exact meaning. It says, whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me. The point here is not that we must hate anyone but rather that we must love God more than anyone or thing in this life if we are to truly be his disciples. And the way Jesus tells us we love God is by loving one another, even our enemies. Today especially in the upcoming election, we must remember that our faith teaches us that love is what is expected of us. Pope Francis recognized this fact when he named 2016 the year of mercy. The task before us as Christians is not an easy one. In fact, it is impossible for us to love Jesus more than our families, not to mention love our enemies at all, if we try to do this under our own power. Fortunately, we do not have to rely on ourselves to accomplish this as the other readings point out. The Book of Wisdom emphasizes that it is only through the gift of Divine wisdom that we can come to comprehend and implement God s will in our own lives. In fact we cannot even know God s will for us unless He bestows His wisdom on us. As Christians it is easy for us to equate Divine wisdom with the Holy Spirit but the Jewish audience to whom this book was written had no concept of the Holy Spirit. In fact, in those days the chosen people were just beginning to believe in the afterlife, a belief not all Jews shared even in Jesus day. So it is very important to realize that this message is meant to apply to how we implement God s will here on earth. And we do this today by placing Christ first in our affections with the help of the Holy Spirit so we should not be discouraged when we fail at times. The second reading is from the shortest New Testament book and it is a letter from Paul to Philemon, the owner of a runaway slave, Onesimus, a supporter of Paul. Slaves in those days had no rights at all and could be executed by their owners with impunity. Scholars tell us that when Onesimus fled he probably stole money or supplies from his master so Paul is really asking Philemon for a big favor when he asks him to free him and to send him back to Paul on his own. Note that Paul does not command. He requests. Also note that Onesimus is willing to go back to face the music because he is a true disciple of Jesus. We do not know the final outcome of this request but we do know that there was a bishop named Onesimus who guided the early community shortly after Paul s death so it is reasonable to speculate that Philemon followed Paul s advice, loved his slave and sent him back to do God s will. Perhaps there is a lesson of generosity here for us in our own interactions with the people in our lives in order that we may truly act in what is our truly our best interest as children of a loving Heavenly Father. God bless. Deacon Brian
Sept. 4, 2016 School has resumed with energetic students and enthusiastic teachers and aides. The year ahead will be filled with students learning many things such as reading, math, science, Spanish, technology, and also about the world around them. Students will grow stronger in their Catholic faith and show their Christian values by their example. If you, your family, or friends are interested in these opportunities for students, please see our website at wwwqofaschool.org. Office for the Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults Family Faith Formation 408-255-9950 Office is staffed on Tues. and Thurs. 8-3 and on weekends by appointment. Please call before stopping by. Registration forms for 2016-2017 are available online at http:www.qofa.org/2016-2017-registration-2 or in the parish office. Registrations are still being accepted for all grade levels pre-k through 8th. Classes begin September 18 th. We are still in need of an aide in our kindergarten Please email kmanning@dsj.org or call 408.255.9950 if you would like to volunteer as a classroom aide. Diocese of San Jose - Anthony Gonzalez Phone: 408-983- 0113 Fax:408-983-0147 Emergency line: 408-983-0141 HIGH SCHOOL Youth Ministry and Confirmation Confirmation Registration is now open! Go to tinyurl.com/qaconfirmation. ON THE CALENDAR: August 31 : Deadline for confirmation registration. $25 late fee after 8/31. September 11 : Confirmation & Youth Ministry Open House, 6:30pm in the gym October 21-23 : High School Retreat at Queen of Apostles, $40 *Like us on Facebook: Queen of Apostles Youth *Follow us on Instagram: QofAYM *Contact us: youth@qofa.org 408-213-6509 www.qofa.org ASCENT EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM Hours of operation, 9-2, Tuesday thru Thursday starting 9/6. Contact 408-257-8302 FAX Number 408-257-4600 Web Site: www.ascent-jobs.org PO Box 9604, San Jose CA 95157. The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is a religious formation program for adults and for children 7 years or older, who are interested in joining the Catholic Church. Participants explore their faith while learning about the Catholic tradition. To learn more call 408-255-9950 or email kmanning@dsj.org On the Calendar: We are still accepting registrations for our Middle School Ministry program for the 2016-2017 school year. More info can be found online http:// www.qofa.org/middle-school-ministry Kickoff is, Sept. 18 th from 6:15-8:00pm in the gym. Religious Vocation For Young Women Retreat Have you ever thought about becoming a Sister? Single Catholic women ages 18-40 are invited to a prayerful and reflective Religious Vocation Discernment Weekend Retreat with the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, October 7-9, 2016, Los Altos Hills, CA. For reservations and more information contact Sister Lisa Laguna, D.C., 650/949-8890, 213-210-9903, or e-mail sr11aguna@doc1633.org www.daughters-of- Charity.com/retreats/ 40 Days for Life Fall Campaign 2016 September 28 th to November 6 th Join Bishop McGrath on September 20 th at 730pm at Sacred Heart Church, 13716 Saratoga Ave, Saratoga for a Mass for the Sanctity of Human Life 24Hour Adoration Sept. 27 th 8am to Sept. 28 th 8am St. Leo Chapel. Contact Mary Ann at missmaryann@yahoo.com, www.40daysforlife.com/sanjose. 24Hour Adoration Sept. 27 th 8am to Sept. 28 th 8am St. Leo Chapel. For more information see the flyer in the church.
WORLD YOUTH DAY UPDATE 16 youth and young adult pilgrims attended World Youth Day in Krakow, Poland. The World Youth Day recap video can be found on You- Tube by searching Queen of Apostles San Jose World Youth Day 2016. 2 quotes from the Mass testimonies: I learned to show mercy, because everyone deserves mercy. God shows His unending love and mercy to us, and it s something that I want to show too. Janae C. We go on our daily routines - work and school - but open your heart to the unexpected mysteries because God is walking with you. Richard M. i A get-away Weekend!!! Do you need a vacation? Give yourself and your spouse time away from the pressures of work and everyday responsibilities. Enjoy a chance to talk and listen to that special someone who loves you!. The next Marriage Encounter Weekend is November 11-13, 2016 at Vallambrosa Center, Menlo Park. For more information visit our website at sanjosewwme.org or contact Ken & Claranne at applications@sanjosewwme.org or 408-782-1413. Grief Group The grief support group s next meeting will be September 19, 2016. Please call Shirley 408-241- 1209 if you have any questions or need to talk. Santa Clara County 2016 is a safe place for young people (12 through 20) who are affected by the drinking or drug abuse of a family member or friend. There are no dues or fees. The Heart to Heart Freedom Alateen group meets every Thursday evening here at Queen of Apostles School at 7:45 p.m. in room7. Please call Jay or Venice at 408-406-7081 for more information. Parish Office The Parish Office will be closed for Labor Day so that the Staff may observe the day. There will be one Mass only at 9:30am. PEACEMAKERS If you want to bring happiness to the world, go home and love your family. With this quote Mother Teresa summarizes her thoughts about how we can live our life. We do not have to travel to India to feed the homeless; they are right here in the United States. In fact, we only have to go as far as our families to give love. The opportunities are all around us. This coming week in Rome, Mother Teresa will be canonized. She was one of the earliest persons to become Blessed after she died. We all know what she has done in service to others all her life. What a beautiful example of love she has been. When speaking to a journalist in Philadelphia, she again spoke of the suffering around us. There are thousands of people in Philadelphia who are forgotten, unwanted. Hungry for love. We pass them by. Love them. Loneliness is the greatest poverty. Let the words of Mother Teresa stay with you this day... and every day. The Social Justice Committee Save the Date Parish Picnic & Ministry Fair September 25 th 2016 12pm 3pm If you are interested in helping to serve on a subcommittee for the planning of the picnic, please see the flyer on the bulletin board. We lovingly pray for those in our Parish and families who cannot join us at Mass especially, Tomas Arguello, Elizabeth Felix, Tina Bowen, Venice Romiti, Ken Koenig, Joann Caban,, George Hakius, Jeanne Futrell, Joe D Angelo. Please let us also pray for all our servicemen and women who serve in the Armed Forces throughout the world and remember them in our hearts today and everyday. We remember those dearly departed in our Queen of Apostles family and in our own families and special persons: TONY MELENDEZ CONCERT Tony Melendez, a Catholic musician, made a name for himself by sharing his unique gifts during a performance for St. John Paul II at the Los Angels World Youth Day in 1987. Since then he has traveled the world, sharing the gospel and inspiring everyone he meets. Tickets for this family friendly event are available now in the parish office. Ticket prices are $10 per person, or $50 for a family pass. This show will likely sell out, so get your tickets today! The event will be held in the Fr. Jim Mifsud Community Center.
Queen of Apostles Church 4911 Moorpark Avenue San Jose, Ca 95129 Never Give Up! PASTORAL STAFF: Rev. Thuc Si Ho, Pastor Rev. Reynaldo Sarmiento, Parochial Vicar, Dir. Of Liturgy Deacon Brian McKenna, Coordinator of Social Justice Kristie Manning, Faith Formation/RCIA Director Gregory Elsner, Accountant Mary Ann Oddo, Administrative Assistant II Marie McCarthy, Administrative Assistant I Klarissa Chichioco, Coordinator of Youth and Young Adult Ralph Garcia, Facilities Supervisor Teri Silvestri, Music Coordinator Carmen Macias, Wedding Coordinator Dirk Maasen, Technology Coordinator Family Faith Formation: 408-255-9950 Parish Office 408-253-7560 Open 9-5 Monday - Friday Closed for lunch: 12-1 4911 Moorpark Ave. San Jose, Ca.. 95129 Fax: 408-253-9530 Web Site: www.qofa.org Marty Chargin, School Principal School Address: 4950 Mitty Way 408-252-3659 San Jose, CA 95129 MASS SCHEDULE: (Vigil Mass): s: Weekdays: s: Holy Days: Marian Devotions: 5:00 p.m. 7:30, 9:00 and 11:00 a.m., 5:00 p.m. 6:30 and 9:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. (Vigil Mass) 5:00 p.m., 6:30, 9:30 a.m., 7:00 p.m. After the 8:00 a.m. Mass on SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Seminar required. Please contact Rectory for information. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: s - 4:00-4:45 p.m. or by appointment. SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY: Contact Rectory at least SIX MONTHS prior to any proposed wedding date. INQUIRY SESSION ABOUT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH: Contact number: 408-255-9950 or kmanning@dsj.org