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Church Address: 941 Lexington St., Santa Clara, CA 95050 Office
Address: 725 Washington St., Santa Clara, CA 95050
Office: (408) 248-7786 ~ Fax: (408) 248-8150 E-mail:
[email protected] Web-site: www.stclareparish.org
Emergency (only for the sick and the dying): 408-904-9187
August 11 2019 ~ 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
~ Mass Schedule ~
WEEKDAYS - Rectory Chapel: Mon, Wed, Fri, & Sat 8:00 am ~
Tue & Thu 5:30 pm SATURDAY: Reconciliation 4:15-4:45 pm ~ Vigil
Mass 5:00 pm
SUNDAY: 7:45 am (English) ~ 9:00 am (English - Family) ~ 10:30
am (Portuguese) ~ 12:00 pm (Spanish) ~ 1:30 pm (Cantonese) ~ 3:00
pm (Mandarin) ~ 5:30 pm (English)
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Pastoral Staff: (408) 248-7786 Pastor’s Notes Pastor: Rev.
Tadeusz Terembula, x104, [email protected] Parochial Vicar:
Rev. Guadalupe Vazquez x105, Administrative Assistant: Clara
Cas-taneda, x106 [email protected] Religious Education
Coordinator and Hispanic Ministry Coordinator: Paty Rascon, x102,
[email protected] Facility Emergencies: Matt Dutra
(408) 904-9181 Saint Clare School: Principal - Cecile Mantecon
(408) 246-6797, www.stclare.school RCIA: Diane Madruga,
[email protected] Music Ministry: Christopher Wemp,
[email protected] Community & Service Webmaster:
Perig Vennetier, [email protected] Pastoral Council: Jasmine Vu,
[email protected] Finance Council: Jerome Alabado,
[email protected] Serra Club of Santa Clara: Tom Bommarito
(408) 243-4647 St Vincent de Paul: Mick Gonzales (408) 645-0506
Facilities: Matt Dutra, [email protected] Knights Of Columbus:
Tony Colombo, [email protected] Young Ladies Institute
(YLI): Dolores Wriglesworth, [email protected] Social
Justice Committee: Anne McMahon, [email protected] Italian
Catholic Federation: Janet Glaubke (408) 225-0743 Hispanic
Community: Elania Tablada (408) 984-3519 Portuguese Community:
Eduina Faria (408) 472-6739 Mandarin Community: Contact: Rev.
Carlos A. Olivera, [email protected] Cantonese Community: Contact:
Tony Lau, [email protected]
Dear Parishioners, In today’s Gospel parable, the master is away
at a wedding feast. In Jesus’ telling of this story, he focus-es on
those who await the master’s return. They have been given
instructions and are expected to carry them out. The servants do
not know when the master will return. They wait and make
preparations [and] act in accord with his will. And they are ready.
If we put ourselves in the place of the servants with Jesus as
the master, here we will find the Good News of the Gospel. For
being ready for Jesus’ second coming is less about any actual time
and place, and more about what we choose to do while we wait. We,
too, have been given instructions and commandments, and there is no
time to waste in preparing and participating in God’s kingdom.
Through the grace of baptism we have been grafted into Christ,
giving us, as Wisdom says of our ancestors, sure knowledge of the
oaths in which [we] put [our] faith. This is the faith which is the
realization of what is hoped for: redemption in Jesus Christ. It is
this faith that gives us the de-sire, as it gave Abraham, to obey
God’s call, and the courage to journey wherever God has prepared
for us to go. At the end of the Lord’s Prayer during Mass, the
priest prays in part, “Deliver us, Lord, we pray, from every evil …
that, by the help of your mercy, we may be always free from sin …
as we await the blessed hope and the coming of our Savior, Jesus
Christ.” This prayer, “developing the last petition of the Lord’s
Prayer itself, asks for deliverance from the pow-er of evil for the
whole community of the faithful” (GIRM 81). So, with prayer and
action, we prepare ourselves and one another for the return of our
master. We do whatever it means, individually, for each one of us
to sell [our] belongings and give alms; to gird [our] loins and
light [our] lamps; to defend our house from thieves. Let us know
God’s will and follow it soberly and attentively. Let us do these
things, by God’s grace. And we shall rejoice when we once again see
the Son of Man.
Fr Tad
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Sat 5:00 pm
Sun 7:45 am 9:00 am
10:30 am
12:00 pm 5:30 pm Mon 8:00 am Tue 5:30 pm Wed 8:00 am Thu
Aug 15
5:30 pm
Fri 8:00 am
Sat 8:00 am
Mary Lopez + Alice Rose + Anthony Fernandes +
St. Clare Parishioners
Louis Luth—Health
Manuel Santos + Ana Amarante + Joao Ferreira + Manuel Jeronimo +
Joao Sousa Silva + Maria E. Coelho + John Cunha + Brotherhood
Familiar Holy Spirit—Health Enriqueta Rodrigues + Ezaltina Pereira
+ Antonio Cardoso +
Rosa Eva Lopez– Salud
Open
Ramon Velasco Vereda +
Alice Rose +
Open
Marianito Ignacio +
Assumption of the blessed Virgin Mary. Mass Rectory Chapel Maria
Eduina Pereira Laurenco—Birthday
Ramon Abragan +
Mass Intentions August 10th~ August 17th 2019
Calendar of Events ____________ Monday, Aug 12th _____________ ♦
Hispanic Rosary Group, 6:00 pm, Rectory Chapel ♦ English Baptismal
Prep. Class 7:00 p.m Rectory Din-
ing Room ______________Tuesday, Aug 13th____________ ♦ Second
Harvest Food 8:00 am. North Hall __________ Wednesday, Aug 14th
___________ ♦ Hispanic Charismatic Prayer Group, 7:00 pm, Lower
Church. ___________ Thursday ~ Aug 15th ____________ ♦ Hispanic
Sharing the Faith, 6:00 pm Rectory Confer-
ence Room ____________ Friday ~ Aug 16th _____________
Queridos feligreses, En la parábola del Evangelio de hoy, el
maestro está lejos, en una fiesta de bodas. En el relato de Jesús
sobre esta his-toria, él se enfoca en aquellos que esperan el
regreso del maestro. Se les ha dado ins-trucciones y se espera que
las lleven a cabo. The servants do not know
when the master will return. They wait and make preparations
[and] act in accord with his will. And they are ready. If we put
ourselves in the place of the servants with Jesus as the master,
here we will find the Good News of the Gospel. Los criados no saben
cuándo volverá el amo. Esperan, preparan [y] actúan de acuerdo con
su voluntad y están listos. Si nos ponemos en el lugar de los
criados con Jesús como el amo y señor, (entonces ahí) aquí,
encontraremos la Buena Nue-va del Evangelio. Estar listo para la
segunda venida de Jesús tie-ne que ver menos con el tiempo y lugar
actua-les, y más con lo que elegimos hacer mientras esperamos. A
nosotros también se nos han dado instrucciones y mandamientos, y no
hay tiempo que perder para prepararnos y participar en el reino de
Dios. Por medio de la gracia del bautismo hemos sido injertados en
Cristo, dándonos, como dice la Sabiduría de nuestros antepasados,
conocimiento cierto de las promesas en las que [ponemos] [nuestra]
fe. Esta fe es la forma de poseer, ya des-de ahora, lo que se
espera: la redención en Jesu-cristo. Es esta fe la que nos da el
deseo, como se lo dio a Abraham, de obedecer el llamado de Dios, y
el valor de ir a donde sea que Dios haya preparado para que
nosotros vayamos. Al final de la oración del Padre Nuestro durante
la misa, el sacerdote reza en parte: "Líbranos de to-dos los males,
Señor... para que, ayudados de tu misericordia, vivamos siempre
libres de pecado... mientras esperamos la gloriosa venida de
nuestro Salvador Jesucristo. Esta oración, " desarrolla la última
petición de la Oración del Señor, pide con ardor, para toda la
comunidad de los fieles, la libe-ración del poder del mal."(IGMR
81). Entonces, con la oración y la acción, nos prepara-mos unos a
otros para el regreso de nuestro amo y señor. Hacemos lo que es
necesario, individual-mente, cada uno de nosotros vendemos
[nuestras] pertenencias y damos limosna; ceñimos [nuestras] ropas y
encender [nuestras] lámparas; Defendemos nuestra casa de los
ladrones. Hagamos la voluntad de Dios y sigámosla con seriedad y
atención. Haga-mos estas cosas, por la gracia de Dios. Y nos
ale-graremos cuando volvamos a ver al Hijo del Hom-bre.
Padre Tadeo
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Sunday Children’s Program “Finding God”
Continuous Faith Formation Program
“Faith Formation is more than a subject to be taught, it is an
invitation to a way of life” Joe Paprocki.
Registration It's not too late to register your child for our
Religious Edu-cation Program. Baptized children as young as 6 years
old can be registered. First Communion is received the second year
in the pro-gram. Forms are at the entrances of the church and in
the par-ish office. Completed registration forms can be turned into
the Parish Office, or mailed to:
Saint Clare Parish 725 Washington Street Santa Clara, CA 95050
Attention: Paty Rascon, Faith Formation.
Also, you can put it into the Collection basket just make sure
you write on the envelope “Finding God Catechetical Program”
Attention: Paty Rascon.
Prayer to St Clare O Blessed Saint Clare, your life shines like
a beacon and cast its light down the ages of the Church to guide
the way of Christ. Look with compassion on the poor and humble who
call on you for help. Remember the needs of my family and all those
I pray for. Defend us from every-thing that would threaten our Holy
Catholic faith. Hear the cry of the poor and make it a song of
intercession, rising from your poor heart to the Eucharistic Heart
of Jesus, our Healer, our Savior, and our Lord. Amen
Saint Clare, pray for us!!
Paty Rascon, Catechetical Office
408.248.7786 X 102 [email protected]
St. Clare School News Summer 2019
Parish Bulletin | St. Clare School | August 11 2019
SCHOOL HAPPENINGS
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Dt 10:12-22; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20; Mt 17:22-27 Tuesday:
Dt 31:1-8; Dt 32:3-4ab, 7-9, 12; Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14 Wednesday: Dt
34:1-2; Ps 66:1-3a, 5, 8, 16-17; Mt 18:15-20 Thursday: Vigil: 1 Chr
15:3-4, 15-16; 16:1-2; Ps 132:6-7, 9-10, 13-14; 1 Cor 15:54b-57; Lk
11:27-28 Day: Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab; Ps 45:10-12, 16; 1 Cor
15:20-27; Lk 1:39-56 Friday: Jos 24:1-13; Ps 136:1-3, 16-18, 21-22,
24; Mt 19:3-12 Saturday: Jos 24:14-29; Ps 16:1-2a, 5, 7-8, 11; Mt
19:13-15 Sunday: Jer 38:4-6, 8-10; Ps 40:2-4, 18; Heb 12:1-4; Lk
12:49-53
Dear St. Clare Parish Community, Tomorrow, our faculty and staff
will join together with edu-cators from the Diocese of San Jose’s
Catholic schools for a Convocation Mass at Mission Santa Clara de
Asis. Over 600 educators will fill the church to begin together in
prayer and community as we joyfully begin another year in our
vocation to form the hearts and minds of young people. Bishop Cantú
will preside at mass. Superintendent Jennifer Beltramo will begin
the day ac-knowledging the great and profound mission we have
be-fore us. The Department of Catholic Schools, the office who
oversees the schools in the Diocese of San Jose, wel-comes
Assistant Superintendent Caroline Sliney who comes to us from the
Archdiocese of New York. With the support and blessing of Bishop
Cantú, we will seek to culti-vate a Culture of Vocations, a Culture
of Encounter and a Culture of Innovation in our schools. We ask you
to pray for us and we thank you in advance for your presence, your
prayers and your support. We are grateful to have you as our
partners in this mission. School begins Wednesday, August 14!
Please be mindful of parents and students especially during drop
off and pick up times as they navigate the excitement of the first
day of school. We thank you for your patience. We invite you to
join us on Thursday, August 15 as our school celebrates the
Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary at 9 A.M. mass. We look forward
to another exciting year of growth and formation. Help us answer
the invitation to “Come! Live in the Light!” To help St. Clare
School continue its mission through your gift of time, treasure or
talent, please contact me ([email protected]) or the school
office at 408-246-6797. With gratitude and thanksgiving for walking
this journey with us, Mrs. Cecile Mantecon, St. Clare School
Principal
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RCIA NEWS Adult Baptism * Eucharist *
Confirmation Are you or someone you know inter-ested in the
Catholic faith? Interested in completing the Sacraments of
Initiation? If so, you are invited to participate in the RCIA
Pro-
gram. We meet on Tuesday evenings from 7:00 – 9:00 pm in the St.
Clare Rectory. Classes will begin in September. All are welcome.
Already Catholic? If you love your faith and would like to help
mentor someone on their journey, sign up to become a sponsor or
join the RCIA Team. For more information please contact:
Diane Madruga at [email protected] * Cathy Parshall at
[email protected] * St. Clare Rectory at 408-248-778
SAINT CLARE
Clare’s father was a count, her mother the countess blessed
Orsola-na. Her father died when the girl was very young. After
hearing Saint Francis of Assisi preach in the streets, Clare
confided to him her desire to live for God, and the two became
close friends. On Palm Sunday in 1212, her bish-op presented Clare
with a palm, which she apparently took as a sign. With her cousin
Pacifica, Clare ran
away from her mother‘s palace during the night to enter
religious life. She eventually took the veil from Saint Francis at
the Church of Our Lady of the Angels in Assi-si, Italy.
Clare founded the Order of Poor Ladies (Poor Clares) at San
Damiano, and led it for 40 years. Everywhere the Franciscans
established themselves throughout Europe, there also went the Poor
Clares, depending solely on alms, forced to have complete faith on
God to provide through people; this lack of land-based revenues was
a new idea at the time. Clare’s mother and sisters later joined the
order, and there are still thousands of mem-bers living lives of
silence and prayer.
Clare loved music and well-composed sermons. She was humble,
merciful, charming, optimistic, chivalrous, and every day she
meditated on the Passion of Jesus. She would get up late at night
to tuck in her sisters who’d kicked off their blankets. When she
learned of the Franciscan martyrs in Morrocco in 1221, she tried to
go there to give her own life for God, but was restrained. Once
when her convent was about to be attacked, she displayed the
Sacrament in a monstrace at the convent gates, and prayed before
it; the attackers left, the house was saved, and the image of her
holding a monstrance became one of her emblems. Her patronage of
eyes and against their problems may have developed from her name
which has overtones from clearness, bright-ness, brilliance – like
healthy eyes.
Toward the end of her life, when she was too ill to attend Mass,
an image of the service would display on the wall of her cell; thus
her patronage of television. She was ever the close friend and
spiritual student of Francis, who apparently led her soul into the
light at her death.
K N I G H T S C O R N E R
At the funeral for a brother Knight the priest told a story
about his mother and sister debating mirrors in Heaven. Sis said
yes, mom said no. Sis insisted and mom asked why? Sis said, “Well
how does God see himself?” Mom said, “My dear all he has to do is
look into our faces.” So, next time you look into a mirror, look
very, very closely, who do you see?
Contact: Tony Columbo [email protected]
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Oración a Santa Clara de Asís Gloriosa Santa Clara, maestra de
humildad y de total aban-dono al eterno amor de Dios. En este día
solemne pide al Señor por mí, para que pueda cambiar verdaderamente
mi
corazón que no conoce la verdadera humildad. Ayúdame a
despojarme de las preocupaciones de este
mundo para que sólo ponga mi fuerza en hacer la voluntad de
Dios, socorriendo a los que necesitan de mi ayuda, de
mis oraciones y de mi amor. Tú que has obrado milagros, porque
Dios escucha siempre tus súplicas, mírame, que te ruego obres este
milagro en
mi vida (….). Yo quiero obrar haciendo el bien, y que Jesús sea
siempre lo más importante en mi vida, y si es su divina
voluntad que se cumpla en mí este pedido. Gracias Santa Clara,
por mostrarnos el camino para llegar
al cielo, y acompañarnos en este caminar. ¡Santa Clara de Asís,
ruega por nosotros! Amén.
Preparándonos para Nuestra Participa-ción en el Festival de Arte
y Vino de San-ta Clara. Como ustedes saben la Comunidad Hispana
participará en el Festival de Arte y Vino de Santa Clara como
actividad para recabar
fondos para nuestra parroquia. Este año será el 14 y 15 de
septiembre, en el Parque Central. Y como siempre necesi-tamos de su
ayuda en la preparación y venta de los ali-mentos. Si usted desea
ayudar, en la preparación y venta de comida por favor contacte a
Elania Tablada o Berenice Ayala. También nos puede ayudar haciendo
donaciones en efectivo para la compra de insumos. Gracias por su
apoyo. Clases de Preparación para Quinceañeras Si desean celebrar
su Quinceañera aquí en la parroquia, en los meses de septiembre
2019 a abril 2020. Es impor-tante que pasen a la oficina registrase
lo antes posible. Uno de los requisitos es asistir a las clases de
preparación y estas solo se ofrecen dos veces al año. Las que
cubren las Quinceañeras en las fechas mencionadas anteriormen-te
serán en septiembre. Inscripciones
Todavía puede inscribir a sus niños de 6 a 12 años en las clases
de catecismo. Nuestro programa es para niños en es-cuelas públicas
que ya hayan recibido
la Primera Comunión, como para los que deseen recibirla. La
Primera Comunión se recibe en segundo año en el pro-grama. Los
formularios de inscripción están en las entra-das de la iglesia y
en la oficina. Sabía Usted Que… El 15 de agosto, celebramos la
Solemnidad de la Asunción de María, donde se conmemora su subida
gloriosa al cielo. Ya que a Iglesia Católica nos enseña que cuando
María termina su vida terrenal, Dios la eleva en cuerpo y alma al
cielo. Esta es una fiesta de guardar o de precepto, es de-cir, los
católicos tenemos la obligación ir a Misa en este día. Ayude a la
Sociedad de San Vicente de Paúl
para que ellos sigan ayudando a los más necesi-tados, trayendo
alimentos no perecederos y de-positándolos en los barriles que
están en las entradas de la iglesia, entre semana puede lle-varlos
a la oficina. Gracias por su solidaridad y
generosidad.
Boletim Paroquial Português Boletín Parroquial Español
Boletim Paroquial Portyguês 11 de Agosto de 2019; Domingo XIX do
Tempo Comum
– C Reflexão por: João Pereira Arruda
A fé e a esperança do povo de Deus estão bem defenidas nas
leituras deste Domingo. Na realidade S. Paulo na Segunda Leitura
numa só frase clarifica-nos do que significam essas virtudes no
viver de todos aqueles que fazem esforços para viverem no “abraço”
que Deus nos tem no seu amor de Pai. “A fé é a garantia dos bens
que se esperam e a certeza das realidades que não se vêem”. Os bens
que esperamos residem na esperança da salvação nos legada por Jesus
Cristo na Sua paixão, morte e Ressurreição. Na Sua Ressurreição
todos nós pela fé, esperamos ressuscitar tal como Ele ressuscitou!
Aqueles que vivem na fé; por esta virtude firme tem a sua esperança
assegurada e deste modo tem a sua vida solidificada no amor de
Deus. “Feliz o povo que o Senhor escolheu para a sua herança”.
Assim nos diz o refrão deste Domingo o que solidifica a mensagem de
S. Paulo na sua carta aos Hebreus. A nossa felecidade está ligada
intrisícamente á fé e á esperança, ela é o sinal concreto do nosso
relacionamento com Deus. Quanto mais fazemos esforços para viver
intensamente e intimamente com Deus mais felizes nos sentimos e nos
deixamos invadir pela verdadeira paz que vem de Deus. A proximidade
do fim do mundo não é um convite para a inactividade, desinteresse,
lazeira, deixar o essencial do dia a dia ao abandono á espera que
este aconteça; pelo contrário S. Lucas no Evangelho de hoje para
estarmos atentos, vigilantes, completamente conscientes de que
quando este tal dia chegue estejamos no lado e no amor de Deus.
Vivamos no hoje abraçados pelo amor do Pai porque é no hoje e agora
que Deus quer estar com cada um de nós.
Notícias Piquenique Comunitário: O CPP marcou o Domingo dia 29
de Setembro próximo para em família comunitária celebrar-mos o que
somos culturalmente e religiosamente aquilo que somos nesta
paróquia. Tal como nos anos anteriores este evento para ser bem
sucedido necessita a intervenção participativa de todos os membros
da nossa comunidade. A nossa intervenção consiste em doarmos:
ofertas para o bazar, rifa e leilão, dando estes a qualquer membro
do CPP. Outra forma de ajuda é comprar bilhetes e convidar
familiares e amigos para virem a este convívio e/ou oferecer
ofertas monetárias que servirão estas para ajuda dos custos dos
ingredientes deste evento. Por favor marquem esta data nos vossos
calendários a fim de não faltarem á mesma. Padre para a missa em
português: Enquanto a Diocesa de San José não colocar um padre que
venha para a nossa paróquia para assistir o padre Tad a nossa
comunidade deve estar confiante no CPP. Este Conselho tudo faz para
normalizar a nossa situação e para que este grupo seja bem sucedido
necessita o nosso apoio e como comunidade é essencial que nos
mantenhamos unidos como uma família. Tenhamos também confiança nos
leigos que servem esta comunidade porque estes tudo fazem para que
os nossos serviços litúrgicos sejam eficazes e que tenham muito boa
qualidade de vida activa na base da Palavra de Deus. Que nas nossas
orações diárias sejam estas dirigidas ao Espírito Santo para que
este nos guie e nos envie um sacerdote para nosso guia
espiritual.
Um Santo e alegre Domingo para todos!!
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Upcoming Second Offerings:
8/25 Juan Diego Organiza on Helping Pregnant Women
9/8 Catholic Educa on
Please become a good steward of St. Clare Parish.
Ago-3-4 2019
Sat 5:00 PM $ 818.00 Sun 7:45 AM $ 1,313.00 Sun 9:00 AM $
1,026.00 Sun 10:30 AM $ 521.00 Sun 12:00 PM $ 512.00 Sun 5:30 PM $
472.00 Mail Collec on $ 569.00 Total: $ 5,231.00
WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO SIGN UP TO GIVE ONLINE
If you’ve never donated online
before, signing up is easy! Visit our website at;
https:stclareparish.churchgiving.com and click, Make a Donation
on the collection you wish to donate to, then Click Recurring
Donation, enter your donation amount and frequency.. Once you’ve
added your account in-formation, donations will automatically
deduct from your account. It’s that easy!
Questions? Please contact the Parish Office
BAPTISM
Contact the Parish office to arrange for Baptismal prepa-ration,
and to sign up for Baptismal Class.
Spanish Prep Class: 1st Monday at 7:00 pm;
Baptism: 3rd Saturday at 10:00 am English Prep Class: 2nd Monday
at 7:00 pm;
Baptism: 4th Saturday at 10:00 am
STAND AND BE COUNTED
Registering in a parish is a declaration of your desire to be
part of a Catholic community and a commitment in all its dimensions
brings you advantages, recog-nition, and responsibilities of many
kinds. Being a registered parishioner makes things much easier when
it is time for infant Baptism, weddings, when asked to
be a Baptismal or Confirmation Sponsor and even funerals. We are
often asked to provide affidavits for Baptismal and Confirmation
Spon-
sors. We can only do this if a person is a registered, active
and contribution mem-ber.
So, are you a registered parishioner? If not please consider
registering. Registration forms are available in the Parish
Office and in the Church vestibule.
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