Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 17, 2013 Sing praise to the Lord with the harp, with the harp and melodious song. With trumpets and the sound of the horn Sing joyfully before the King, the Lord. -Psalm 98:5-6 St. Veronica Church Established 1951 434 Alida Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080 Fax: 650-588-1481 www.stveronicassf.com Phone: 650-588-1455
Parish Office Hours Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed for lunch from 12:30-1:30 p.m. (unless otherwise posted) Phone: 650-588-1455 Fax: 650-588-1481 Parish Staff Fr. Charles Puthota, Ph.D., Pastor Fr. Rafael de Avila, Parochial Vicar Deacon Roger Beaudry Deacon Joseph LeBlanc Ms. Lennie Perreras, Administrative Assistant & Bookkeeper Ext. 304 Ms. Patricia Spiteri, Parish Secretary Mrs. Karen Guglielmoni, Faith Formation & Wedding Coordinator Ext.305 Mr. Christopher Lindstrom, Music Director 650-588-1455 Ext. 308 St. Veronica Catholic School www.saintveronicassf.org Phone: 650-589-3909 Mrs. Kathryn Lucchesi Principal Mrs. Geninne Ruegg Vice Principal SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION Sacrament of Baptism Baptismal Preparation classes are held once a month. Call the Parish Office 650-588-1455 Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) Call the Parish Office to register 650-588-1455 Ext.309 Faith Formation: 650-588-1455 Ext. 305 Catechetical instructions (1st to 8th grades) Confirmation Classes: 650-588-1455 ext. 305 St. Veronica Parish Mass Intentions WEEK of November 17, 201 Sun 11/17 6:45 All Souls 8:00 Ramona Blagg 9:30 Juliette Montalvo 11:00 Salvador Aguirre Jr. 12:30 People of St. Veronica 6:00 Rodrigo Hernandez Mon 11/18 6:30 All Souls 8:30 Jose Tanjutco Tues 11/19 6:30 All Souls 8:30 Maria Rosa Lozano Wed 11/20 6:30 All Souls 8:30 Fermin Nisperos Thu 11/21 6:30 All Souls 8:30 Manuel JoJo Madarang Fri 11/22 6:30 All Souls 8:30 Anacoreta Riel Sat 11/23 6:30 All Souls 8:30 Alfredo Cortez Sun 11/24 6:45 All Souls 8:00 Gracie Manuel 9:30 Mike & Kevin Folan 11:00 Salvador Aguirre Jr. 12:30 People of St. Veronica 6:00 Deceased Legionaires Reflec ti ng o n Go d s Wo rd Worlds do change. They come and they go. One day we simply stop climbing up on our mother s or father s lap. Or we quit reading comic books, or put away our Barbies, or we begin to notice beauty. It happens more than once in a lifetime. We pass the exam and get our driver s license, and in a moment all of childhood s boundaries crumble. We graduate from school and our days become our own, sometimes frighteningly so. We move away from home and realize we can no longer return, not to the way it once was. And while we think all those moments are of our own doing, in truth they are not, none of them. They come upon us as does November out of autumn, and frequently just as bleak. The temples of our lives that we ve adorned not only with precious stones but also with precious memories and treasured ways, are always being torn down without one stone left upon another. And no one ever asks our permission. Jesus vision can become the one still point in our ever-changing world, or the one source of life and love when all else is collapsing. Rev. Joseph J. Jukniali, Copyright 2012,Exerpt from World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Parish Office email: churchoffice@stveronicassf.com
Mass Schedule Saturdays: 8:30AM & 5:00PM Sundays: 6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00AM, and 12:30PM Spanish Mass: Sundays at 6:00PM Holy Days: 6:30, 8:30AM, & 6:30PM Monday - Friday: 6:30 & 8:30AM Confessions Saturdays: 4:00 5:00PM Liturgy of the Hours Monday - Friday: Morning Prayer at 6:00AM Eucharistic Adoration Monday - Friday: 9:00AM - 9:00PM Parish Registration Please complete and return form to the parish office, or simply drop it in the collection basket. Kindly print all information Family Name First Name(s) First Name(s) Address City & Zip Phone E-mail: Updating Current Parish Registration Moving / Please remove from mailing list. This is a new registration Please call me. On the Horizon Nov. 28: Thanksgiving Day, one Mass at 9 a.m. followed by hospitality in the Parish Center Nov. 29: Pastoral Center office closed Nov. 30-Dec. 1: First weekend of Advent A Prayer For Those in the Military Almighty God We stand before you in supplication, Asking Your Divine mercy and protection, To envelop with Your invincible armor, Our loved ones in all branches of the service. Give them courage and strength Against all enemies, Both spiritual and physical, And hasten their safe journey, Back to their homes and families. If it be Your Holy Will That they be gathered to Your bosom, With the eternal vanguard of the saints, Let their journey to Your everlasting arms Be swift and painless, Where they may stand in honor and glory, Praising You for all eternity. Amen. For your generosity toward the Archdiocese of the Military Services Collection at the November 9 & 10 Masses Envelopes received in the First Collection: Oct. 26 & 27 292 Nov. 02 & 03 291 Nov. 09 & 10 286 Thank you for supporting St. Veronica Parish and its works. Day Mass Time 1st Collection Archdiocese of Militaru Service Totals Saturday 11/9/2013 5:00 PM $1,858.00 $476.50 $2,334.50 Sunday 11/10/2013 6:45 AM $755.00 $208.00 $963.00 8:00 AM $1,005.00 $210.00 $1,215.00 9:30 AM $1,253.00 $344.00 $1,597.00 11:00 AM $818.00 $244.00 $1,062.00 12:30 PM $739.00 $224.00 $963.00 6:00 PM Sp. $270.00 $130.00 $400.00 Totals $6,698.00 $1,836.50 $8,534.50
From the Pastor s Desk Dear Parishioners, The Titanic hit an iceberg and sank on the night of April 15th, 1912, causing the death of more than 1500 people. Citing the tragedy 80 years later, a magazine posed this question: If you d been on the Titanic when it was sinking, would you have rearranged the deck chairs? The provocative question can make us think discerningly of life s choices. We may be overwhelmed by challenges. The responsibilities may fatigue or frighten us. Disasters may threaten to derail our plans. Or things may simply be drifting in the wrong direction. Some decisions may bring us sleepless nights. Or unexpected illness or accident or failure or rejection may have caused us deep anguish. Despite our sincerity, we may have been misunderstood. Or we may have a sense of being adrift without energy or hope. In these and similar situations, is it possible that we are rearranging the deck chairs on a sinking ship, instead of perhaps heeding the cries of those in need, helping people into their lifeboats, and comforting others through crises? The readings grapple with eschatology, the end things, namely death, judgment, heaven, and hell. The end of the liturgical year is a metaphoric eschatological reality. In apocalyptic language, we are told of the upcoming cataclysmic events. In November, as we turn our attention to death and pray for the dear departed souls, we realize that eschatology is not some abstract theory or a sci-fi movie, but something that touches our lives intimately. Death of the dear ones speaks to our own mortality, anchoring us in life in view of the end of the journey. In a sense, eschatology is part of our daily lives. The French existentialist Albert Camus says: I shall tell you a great secret, my friend. Do not wait for the last judgment. It takes place everyday. Often times, it is the small things that can accumulate to create a crisis. The Vic- torian writer Thomas Carlyle writes: Civilizations decline, not necessarily through some colossal criminality, but from multitudinous cases of petty betrayal and individual neglect. The daily grind of our lives has significance in the ultimate sense. God upholds and graces us. In Malachi, we are assured that despite the day of the Lord blazing out the evildoers, the sun of justice will heal those who walk in God s ways. Jesus s apocalyptic language needs to be read in the context of the terrible destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. wreaked by the Romans, an event the readers of Luke were familiar with. Some people were trying to rearrange the deck chairs in that they were distracted by how the temple was adorned with costly stones and votive offerings. But Jesus speaks of the crisis in both the historical and eschatological sense. All sorts of calamitous things will happen, but those faithful to God need not be worried: Not a hair on your head will be destroyed. By your perseverance you will secure your lives. As we view the end of the world, the end of our lives, and the many personal and global crises, let us, first, spend our talents and energy on things that will enhance and deepen the quality of life for us and everyone else, keeping in mind the present responsibilities and the ultimate fulfillment. Secondly, as we go through all sorts of challenges in life, the most comforting conviction is that God guides our destiny and aids us to be rooted in goodness and love. When we can see life in this wholesome way, the contemporary and eschatology will inform each other, giving meaning for our lives here and now and in the ultimate sense. Your Friend & Pastor, Father Charles Puthota (This scripture reflection is based on the readings for this weekend.)
For more information on how to order, visit our website at: http://www.stveronicassf.com/cap_cpng/cc.pdf ALL SENIORS WELCOME! PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE ANNUAL PARISH SENIOR CITIZEN LUNCHEON Hosted by the Confirmation Class of 2014 Saturday, December 7, 2013 12:00 pm in the Parish Center Please call our office and make your reservation at: (650) 588-1455
St. Veronica Catholic School Kindergarten Tours available for the 2014-15 School Year If you have a child, a neighbor, family member or friend who will be 5 years old by September 1, 2014, and are considering St. Veronica Catholic School for their education, please come by and visit our beautiful Kindergarten classroom. All tours will be offered at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, November 19, 2013 Wednesday, December 11, 2013 Wednesday, January 8, 2014 Please contact the School office at 650-589-3909 to schedule your appointment. Our parish continues to be blessed and enriched by the presence of new parishioners: Rolando & Mia Bantugon Kevin Carlos Virginia Flores Ruby, Karizza & Daniel Orzal Gwen Quevedo May St. Veronica Church offer you a place where you can bring your sorrow and joys, your pain and triumphs. and peace for your soul. High School Open House Dates Are you a parent who is preparing a child to enter high school? Please note these opportunities to explore campuses, speak to faculty and learn about current course offerings. Mercy High School, Burlingame Date: Sunday, November 24, 2013 Time: 12:30-3:00pm Junipero Serra High School Date: Thursday, December 5, 2013 Time: 7:00pm MISA DOMINICAL EN ESPAÑOL De esta manera la parroquia de Santa Verónica quiere prestar un servicio pastoral a la comunidad latina presente en el área de Sur San Francisco. Con esto se pretende que la comunidad latina participe de una manera más significativa en la vida parroquial. FRECUENCIA: Todos los domingos del año. HORA: 6:00 PM. BAUTISMOS EN ESPAÑOL Los bautismos en español se llevan a cabo el segundo sábado de cada mes. La plática preparatoria para el bautismo se lleva a cabo el mismo día del bautismo. Esto es, se da la plática e inmediatamente después se tiene la ceremonia del sacramento del bautismo. FRECUENCIA: Sábado segundo de cada mes HORA: 11:00 AM PLÁTICA: Antes de la ceremonia del bautismo. Para mayor información llamar a la oficina. Tel: 650 588-1455 Musical Events to Come Thanksgiving Praise Concert Musical Groups from the (Arch)dioceses of San Francisco, Oakland, Stockton, Santa Rosa and Monterey Date: November 23, 2013 (sneak peak at 5pm Mass, 11/16/13) Place: St. Veronica Church Sponsored by the Catholic Charismatic Renewal Board, Archdiocese of San Francisco For more information, call Norma Guerrero at (650) 219-4556 Pray for the Philippines, Call for Aid This weekend s Second Collection will go toward the disaster relief efforts of those suffering from the affects of the Typhoon that hit the Central Philippines. Let us come together as a parish and give our assistance by showing our generosity at this time of hardship. Prayer for Mourners Lord God, You are attentive to the voice of our pleading. Let us find in your Son Comfort in our sadness, Certainty in our doubt, and courage to live through this hour. Make our faith strong Through Christ our Lord. Amen. Notre Dame High School Date: Thursday, November 21, 2013 Time: 7:00-9:00pm
Seeking Volunteers! The Second Harvest s Senior Brown Bag program team is in need of packers and drivers to help out on Tuesdays from 8-11 a.m. at Mater Dolorosa. The program aids homebound senior citizens in our community. To volunteer, please contact Mrs. Mary Beaudry at (650) 219-6689. St. Veronica Adult Choir Presents... The St. Veronica Conference of the St. Vincent de Paul Society 9am, Thanksgiving Day Mass Kick-Off The 9am Thanksgiving Day Mass will be our kick-off date for the annual SVdP Food Drive. We ask that you donate funds and non-perishable foods to support those in need within our parish boundaries. What to Donate: money, non-perishable foods, canned goods (especially tuna, pasta, cereal, rice, mac & cheese, canned fruits and vegetables) Duration of Food Drive: Thanksgiving until the first day of Advent Drop Off Locations: *The Church Vestibule food bins *Pastoral Center during business hours Note: Please do not bring any donations to the Rectory as it is a private residence. St. Vincent de Paul cannot assist without your aid. Thank you so much for your help & God bless you! Place: St. Veronica Church A Christmas Cantata. More details to come. NEXT BOOK CLUB & MOVIE CLUB EVENTS... All are invited! Date: Thursday, Nov. 21, at 1:00pm Location: Pastoral Center Movie: Gandhi Date: Monday, Nov. 25, at 7:00pm Location: Pastoral Center Book: Gandhi: His Live and Message for the World, by Louis Fischer Any individual or family interested in taking part in the beautiful tradition of the lighting of the Advent Wreath Candles at Saturday evening or Sunday Mass may call the Pastoral Center at 650-588-1455 to sign up. Requests will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis. Where there is love, there is life. -Mahatma Gandhi