Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish
Mission: We Are One Church and One Family, Following Jesus Christ
Misión: Somos Una Iglesia y Una Familia, Siguiendo a Jesucristo
Church and Parish Offices
41933 Blacow Road
Fremont, CA 94538
Office Hours: Monday-Friday
8am-12pm and 1pm-4pm
Telephone: (510) 657-4043
Fax:(510) 657-4055
Email: [email protected]
Parish Center and Clergy Residence
40382 Fremont Boulevard
Fremont, CA 9453
OLG School—Grades Pre K-8
40374 Fremont Boulevard
Fremont, CA 94538
Telephone: (510) 657-1674
Fax:(510) 657-3659
OLOG Faith Formation Office
40374 Fremont Boulevard
Fremont, CA 94538
Telephone: (510) 651-4966
Email: [email protected]
PASTORAL STAFF/EQUIPO PASTORAL
Fr. Joy Kumarthusseril, mf, Pastor
[email protected]—510-315-7001
Fr. Francisco Figueroa-Esquer, Par ochial Vicar
510-344-8835
Fr. Raju Palleti, mf, Priest in Residency
510-344-8915
Deacon Ovide Guesnon—(209) 814-0440
Deacon Steve Budnik
S. Janice Therese Wellington, O.P., Pr incipal
Our Lady of Guadalupe School
Caroline Arroyo, 651-4966
Faith Formation Coordinator
Gloria G. Lara, Parish Secretary
Jean Hui, Bookkeeper - 510-249-1770
[email protected]
Joe Albano, Music Director
[email protected]—510-344-8821
Parish Website:
www.olog.church
Twenty-seventh Sunday
in Ordinary Time
October 2, 2016
Come, let us bow down in worship;
let us kneel before the L
who made us.
Llamen a la oficina para una entrevista con el Pastor o Asociado. Se requiere que estén registra-dos y tener preparación Pre-Bautismal.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish
Fremont,
CA
October
2,
2016
Sat., Oct. 1
9:00am + Gregorio Tafolla, Dottie Carriera Cayetano & Teresita Eustaquio, Thanks Ko Family, Special Intentions
Jeyakan Anthonisamy, Special Intentions 5:00pm + Men Nguyen
7:00pm + Maria Murillo
Sun., Oct. 2
7:15am + Deceased members of St Vincent de Paul 8:30am For the people of Our Lady of Guadalupe 10:30am + Apolinaria Manundan, Gaudencio Echon 12:15pm Members of the Guadalupana Society 6:00pm Gerald Eustaquio, Birthday
Mon., Oct. 3
9:00am Liturgy of the Word Tue., Oct. 4
9:00am Liturgy of the Word
Wed., Oct. 5
9:00am Liturgy of the Word 7:00pm Liturgy of the Word
Thu., Oct. 6
9:00am Liturgy of the Word
Fri., Oct. 7
9:00am + Bo Sau Lee
7:00pm + Jesus & Carmen Mendez, Jose & Rosa Garcia, Richard Martinez, Chema & Olivia Sevilla, Cleofas & Petra Tostado, Jacinto & Ausencia Lopez, Teodoro Rivera Macias & Guadalupe Aguirre Rivera, Gregorio Tafolla + Deacon Jorge Lara
Sat., Oct. 8
9:00am + Mung Nguyen
Regina Jacinto & Family, Sp. Intentions Ko Family, Special Intentions
Jeyakan Anthonisamy, Special Intentions 5:00pm + Maria Madanena Thom
7:00pm + Gregorio Tafolla
Pray for the Sick:
Fely Nono Rachel Riestra Shirley Beaudreau Bob Beaudreau Gregory Beaudreau Patricia Kelly Fernando Zermeño Tae Zhang Gerardo Gomez Ida Moreno John Richards Olivia Guerra Jose Leyva Perez Dannika Navales-Lugtu Lynn Reyes Dotty Rodriguez Earl Rodriguez Giselle Honore Joan Rouselle Donna Yim Bobby Yim Rob Fitzgerald Claudia Galicia Jo Almeta Glorida Medina Marie O’Neill Paul Champoux Sam CesarePray for the Deceased:
Mung NguyenREADINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Gal 1:6-12; Ps 111:1b-2, 7-9, 10c; Lk 10:25-37 Tuesday: Gal 1:13-24; Ps 139:1b-3, 13-15; Lk 10:38-42 Wednesday: Gal 2:1-2, 7-14; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Lk 11:1-4 Thursday: Gal 3:1-5; Lk 1:69-75; Lk 11:5-13 Friday: Gal 3:7-14; Ps 111:1b-6; Lk 11:15-26 Saturday: Gal 3:22-29; Ps 105:2-7; Lk 11:27-28 Sunday: 2 Kgs 5:14-17; Ps 98:1-4; 2 Tm 2:8-13; Lk 17:11-19
Sunday: Respect Life Sunday; Rosh Hashanah
(Jewish New Year 5777) begins at sunset
Tuesday: St. Francis of Assisi
Thursday: St. Bruno; Blessed Marie-Rose Durocher
Friday: Our Lady of the Rosary; First Friday
Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary
NOTE: Because all Priests of the Diocese of Oakland will be
in a Convocation from Mon., October 3 to Fri., October 7, in-stead of Mass, some days we will have Liturgy of the Word. Also the intentions of the days that we don’t have Mass will be added to the week of October 10-14 or if you want the Mass for next year, please call the Office. Pray for our Priests.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish
Fremont,
CA
October
2,
2016
In the mid-1960s, many religious congregations that had maintained a custom of assigning
new names to their members allowed a return to baptismal names. The practice stems from
the origins of monastic life, when a desire to flee the world and its enchantments caused a
se-vere break with family life and commitments. A new name signified that the old person had
died and a new one was coming to life. Some orders even spread funeral palls over their
en-trants and tolled the funeral bell. On a practical level, in a crowded monastery of a few
hun-dred monks or nuns, it made sense not to have six Brother Alfrics or nine Sister Clares. The
one name, one person rule worked well.
In more recent times, a young woman entering the convent might be given her parents’
names as a way of honoring their generosity, so Hilda might become Sister Philip Margaret
after her father and mother. A cherished name in the order might be bestowed on a
newcom-er so that thnewcom-ere would always be a Brothnewcom-er Owen around, or a young pnewcom-erson might adopt the
name of a beloved saint. A handful of religious congregations, like Mother Barat’s Religious of
the Sacred Heart, always used family names. Many monasteries still bestow a new name at
the end of probation. Other religious institutes have revived the custom of changing their
can-didates’ names at the end of novitiate, although for the most part religious who were around
at the time of the Council were happy to get their baptismal names back. A few, of course,
cherished their acquired names and have held on to them, so convents still hold the creativity
badge for naming. Where else today can you find great names today like Madeleva, Siena, and
Celestina?
—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Thank you in advance for your support and service.
Bereavement Support Group
All of us experience heart-rending losses during our lives. These are not limited to deaths but also to loss of employment, health, a relationship, a home, a pet, etc. Are you coping with such a loss? You are not
alone. We all grieve differently but pain is universal. At our support group, you will meet others who are also mourning a loss and will be able to listen or to express your feelings in a safe, confidential and non-threatening environment. Through prayer and sharing, burdens may be lightened and hearts start to heal. Our Deanery sup-port group will meet for 10 weeks starting Sunday, Sep. 18th from 2:30 – 3:30 in the Fireside Lounge at Holy
Spir-it Church, 37588 Fremont Blvd. You are invSpir-ited to attend all or part of the sessions. The topics are as follows 10/2
- Anger, 10/9 – Regrets, 10/16 – Sharing a Special
Reading, 10/23 – Maturing Grief, 10/30 – Sharing Mem-ories, 11/6 - Grieving During the Holidays, 11/13 – Ritual and Healing, 11/20 – Memorial Service
If you have a question concerning the series please contact Judi Domingo, 510/366-3542 or Helen Camp-bell, 510/795-7958
We need people to commit to an hour of prayer during the “Silent Adoration” times listed below.
Friday, October 7
9:00 am: English Mass 10:00am – 3 pm: Silent Adoration
3:30 pm – 4 pm: Children’s Adoration 4 pm - 7 pm: Silent Adoration
7 pm: Spanish Mass
8 pm – 10 pm: Spanish Adoration Group 10 pm – 11 pm: Spanish Youth Group 11 pm – 12 mid: Silent Adoration Saturday, October 8
12 mid – 3 am: Silent Adoration
3 am - 4 am: Silent Adoration with Spanish
ANAWIN Group
4 am – 6 am: Silent Adoration
6 am – 7 am: Spanish Prayer Group
7 am – 8 am: Prayers for Life – Gabriel Project 8 am – 9 am: Morning Prayer, Rosary,
Benediction
ROSARY RALLY
Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish
Fremont,
CA
October
2,
2016
CATHOLIC VOICE COLLECTION
Next week is Catholic Voice Sunday. This Second Col-lection is the annual request to support the only regular source of Catholic news and information in the Diocese. A $ 25 donation pays your share . Please make your check payable to the Parish; it will help defray the parish’s cost. If you are not receiving The Voice, inform the parish office and we will add you to the list. Thank you.
Adoración las 24 Horas en
Viernes Primero
Necesitamos personas que se comprome-tan a una hora de oración durante el horario de Adoración en Silencio que se enumeran a continuación:
Viernes 7 de octubre
9:00am: Misa en Inglés
10am – 3pm: Adoración en Silencio
3:30pm - 4pm Adoración Eucarística para niños 4pm - 7pm Adoración en Silencio
7pm: Misa en español
8pm – 10pm: Grupo de Adoración en español 10pm – 11pm: Galería de Vida
11pm – 12mn: Adoración en Silencio Sábado 8 de octubre
12mn – 3am Adoración en Silencio
3am – 4am: Adoración en Silencio con el Grupo Anawin en español
4am – 6am Adoración en Silencio
6am – 7am: Grupo de Adoración en español 7am – 8am: Comité de Respeto a la Vida 8am – 9am: Oración de la mañana, Rosario,
Bendición
disponibles.
"Dejen que los niños que vengan a mí". (Mateo 19:14)
Cuándo: Cada Viernes Primero, de 3:30pm a 4:00pm Dónde: Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe
BENDICION DE LOS ANIMALES
El martes 4 de octubre es la fiesta de San Francisco de Asís. En su honor, vamos a te-ner una bendición para sus ani-males. Se llevará a cabo el domingo 9 de octubre a las 5:00 p.m. cerca de la estatua de San Francisco, entre la oficina y la Iglesia en Blacow Road.