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Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo A Franciscan Mission Founded February 20, 1720 * Established as a Parish September 23, 1932.
DECEMBER 15, 2019
Fr. Rogelio Martinez Ruteaga, O. F. M.,
Pastor Deacon F. J. “Chip” Perry,
Deacon George Wunderlich
Deacon Santiago Rodriguez (Retired)
701 East Pyron Avenue, San Antonio, Texas 78214 Office (210) 922-0543
Fax: (210) 932-2271
Facebook: www.facebook.com/missionsanjosechurch/
Office Hours: Mondays - Thursday 8 am - 5 pm
(Closed from 12:00 -1:00pm)
Visit missionsanjosechurch.org for more information or to
make your online donations
Third Sunday of Advent
Lord, come save us.
Mission San Jose Catholic Church was founded and established to proclaim the Gospel mission of Jesus for our time and place by
becoming a faith community of God’s people. Through a commitment to prayer, study, fellowship and ministry, we strive to become a
community of hope to all around us and a living mission to the many who choose to come to Mission San Jose.
Ps.146:6-7,8-9,9-10
Saturday, December 14
5:00pm For the members of the Newton Meyer Family † Dora Hernandez Rodriguez
Sunday, December 15 8:00 am † Ramiro & Bertha Cortez, † Ricardo Ramirez 10:00 am † Rudy Rivera, † Beatrice Rodriguez 12:00 pm † Nicolas Casas, † Cesar Charles Castro, Mary Lopez—healing , Blessing for St. Lucy, Blessing for Our Lady of Guadalupe
Monday, December 16 8:00 am For the healing of a special Lady
Tuesday, December 17 8:00 am For all the homebound in our parish
Wednesday, December 18 8:00 am † Robert Martinez, † Dora Hernandez Rodriguez
Thursday, December 19 8:00 am † Bennie Narendorf
Friday, December 20 8:00 am For all the families in our Parish
Saturday, December 21 5:00pm For the members of the Newton Meyer Family
Our Mass, Reconcilia on and Eucharis c Adora on Schedule
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. (English), in the Saint Juan Diego Chapel
Saturday (Main Church) : 5:00 pm (English)
Sundays (Main Church) 8:00 am (Spanish); 10:00 am (English); 12:00 pm -Mariachi Choir (English)
Eucharis c Adora on - Every 1st Friday of the Month in the St. Juan Diego Chapel 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Reconcilia on -Saturday - 4:00 pm in the St. Juan Diego Chapel
Sunday, December 15 8:45 am—11:00 am Religious Education (PC) 12:00 pm—5:00 pm Secular Franciscan Order (PC) 5:00 pm– 9:00 pm LFPG (PC)
Monday, December 16 6:00—8:30 pm Woman’s ACTS (SCB) 6:30 pm—9:00 pm Grupo de Oracion (Chapel) 6:30 pm 8:30 pm Mariachi Choir (PC)
Tuesday, December 17 6:30 pm Reconciliation Service (Chapel)
Wednesday, December 18 6:00 pm MissionFest meeting (PC) 6:30 pm Tri-Centennial meeting (CR)
Thursday, December 19 7:00 pm Posadas starting by the Mini Center
Friday, December 20 No activities
Saturday, December 21 12:00 pm—1:00 pm Spanish Choir (MC)
Sunday, December 22 No activities
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Prayers for the sick: Dorothy Narendorf, Susise Huizar, Mark Castro, Aurora Castro, Noelia Rodriguez, Newton Meyer, Susan Ford, Frances Bustos, Joann Bronder, Homer Joseph Cadena, Thomas E. Gomez, Lolly Byington, Ellen Lopez, Clarisa Pena, Mary Lou Aguilar, Edward Casias, Ila Hutzler, Carmen Aldape, Leonardo Aponte, Mary Molina, Dora & Luke Duett, Yolanda Talamantez, Gloria O. Herrera, Irene Sanchez, Manuel Caballero, Carmen Martinez, Freddy Ortiz, Gaynell Proa, Clarissa Solis Rodriguez, Rebecca Tejeda, Patricia Shaw, Nicolas Taylor, Maria Montoya-Chavez, Kathy Mclain, Miguel Garcia, Lillian Gasca, Joshua, Mi-chael A. Cantu, Jesusa Marie Ruiz, Gerald “Willie” Hub-bard, Issac Silva, Julio Martinez, Irene Godinez, Albert Villegas, Brittany Brewer, Yolanda Resendez, Norma D Leal, Fr. Lambert Leykam, Sally Price, Olivia Lucero, Laura Nieves, Dolores Nieves
T H A N K Y O U F O R Y O U R D O N A T I O N S !
1st collection $4,080.34
2nd collection:$303.20 Retired Religious
This Sunday: No breakfast scheduled 2nd Collection: Chapel Renovation
Next Sunday: No breakfast scheduled 2nd Collection: Chapel renovation
Expectant Mothers In keeping with tradition A blessing for all pregnant Mothers the weekend of
December 21/22 At all masses.
Luke 1:44 -- The infant in my womb leaped for joy.
In the weeks leading up to Christmas, it seems everywhere we turn, we are pushed to spend more, do more, entertain more, and generally rush around at a frantic pace — all to create a “perfect” Christmas day. (Catholic Stewardship Consultants) But as Paul says in his letter to the Romans, “Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.” Romans 1:7
We must remember that this is the time of Peace and Joy. Spend time with Jesus this Christmas and prayerfully consider making a pledge to the On the Way - ¡Ándale! Cam-paign – it will give you peace and joy.
Merry Christmas and Have a wonderful New Year!
Make a Gift at www.ontheway-andale.org
Gaudete Sunday
The rose candle is lit on the third Sun-day, Gaudete Sunday, when the priest also wears rose vestments at Mass; Gaudete Sun-day is the Sunday of rejoicing, because the faithful have arrived at the midpoint of Advent, when their preparation is now half over and they are close to Christmas. The Advent sea-son is a time of preparation that directs our hearts and minds to Christ’s second coming at the end of time and also to the anniversary of the Lord’s birth on Christmas.
ADVENT RECONCILIATION SERVICE
Tuesday, December 17 @ 6:30pm in the San Juan Diego Chapel
You shall confess your sins at least once a year.
We must prepare for the Eucharist by means of the Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession). This sacrament “continues Baptism’s work of conversion and forgiveness.”
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Altar Servers Christmas Project Helping the Children of St. Peter/Joseph’s Home
(St. PJ’s) Join our Altar Servers in collecting the follow-ing items That will delivered in time for Christmas Please bring to the office Monday-Thursday ♦ Body Wash/Shampoo, ♦ Non aerosol deodorants for girls/boys, ♦ Perfume/Cologne for teens, ♦ Lip balms, Hair brushes/comb, ♦ Nail polish remover, ♦ Teen makeup/Make up bags, ♦ Legos/Play Doh, ♦ Drawing pads, ♦ Volleyballs/Footballs/Soccer balls/
Basketballs, ♦ Teen/Girl/Boy watches, ♦ Gift cards to food/movies, We will collect these items until Dec. 19. If any questions Please ask Ms Vivian LaFleur or Ms Ester Perry
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
CLEANING THE CHURCH FOR CHRISTMAS
Date: Saturday, Dec 21
Time: 9am—12pm
Volunteers will be needed. Please help us get the Church ready for the holy days
ahead.
Thank you for sharing your time, talents and treasures.
Las Posadas at Mission San Jose A wonderful Mexican Christmas tradition, Las Posadas, literally translates in English as “the inns”or “the lodgings” and symbolizes the Biblical journey of Mary and Joseph as they searched for shelter in Bethlehem before the birth of Jesus. Las Posadas is a nine-day celebration that lasts from December 16 to Christmas Eve and includes a candle-lit procession of children, parents and families reenacting Mary and Joseph’s journey through Bethlehem. This holiday ritual includes a lively and colorful pageant of children (the pilgrims or “peregrinos”) –costumed as Jo-seph, Mary, angels, shepherds and the Three Wise Men, who travel from house to house until they reach a designat-ed home where Las Posadas will be celebrated. Upon arri-val, the hosts or “innkeepers” meet the procession at the door to begin the exchange of lyrics from the traditional “pidiendo Posada”. The reenactors go to three homes until they find lodging at the third home where they pray, sing Christmas carols and end the night with a festive celebra-tion.
This year our one-day Posada will be on Thursday, December 19th, to begin at 7:00 p.m. on the grounds of Mission San Jose Church. Please join us to make this celebration of Las Posadas a wonderful learning experience for our children as we come together in the spirit of Christmas to accompany Joseph and Mary on their journey. Please call the office to help with The Posada 210-922-0543
La Posada Piñata
La Posada ends with the traditional pińata which has 7 points. Those 7 points represent the Seven Deadly Sins. The beating of the pińata symbolizes the mortification that Christians exercise in overcoming personal sin. The blindfold represents our blind faith. The candy within each pińata characterizes the sweetness of God's grace made available to us through the birth of Jesus.
Come and join in the piñata sing....
Dale, dale, dale
No pierdas el tino; ...
Page 5 Lord, come and save us.
Advent, Solemnities and Holy Days
Schedule of Events and Masses
Tuesday, Dec. 17 - Advent Reconciliation
Service at 6:30 pm in the San Juan Diego
Chapel
Thursday, Dec. 19 - La Posada at 7pm
Christmas Masses
Wednesday, Dec 25 at midnight mass begins at 12:00am
Wednesday, Dec 25 at 10am mass
Mary, Mother of God Holy Day
Wednesday, January 1 Mass at 10am
**at San Juan Capistrano Wednesday, January 1 at 7pm
So they went in haste and found Mary and Joseph, and
the infant lying in the manger .”
Chapel Pews
As you all are aware the remodeling of the parish chapel will begin very soon. The re-model also includes new seating. The cur-rent pews we have are for sale for $200.00 each or best offer. All money raised will be used for the new chap-el. The pews won't last so if you are interest-ed please contact the office.
REASON TO REJOICE
Dark violet is used throughout Advent to express its character as a season of spiritual preparation for Christmas and “the coming of the Lord.” But on the Third Sunday of Advent, formerly known as Gaudete (Latin for “rejoice”) Sunday, rose may be added to the liturgical environment. The entire liturgy is infused with a spirit of rejoicing. Today’s first reading and Gospel proclaim the reality of God’s saving work in our midst. Isai-ah exuberantly describes the idyllic transfor-mation of all creation as a result of God’s pres-ence in the midst of the people. In the Gospel, Jesus connects Isaiah’s prophecy with what is happening in his own ministry. In addition to the list of healings from Isaiah (the blind, the lame, lepers, and the deaf), Jesus’ presence brings two other reasons for rejoicing: “The dead are raised, and the poor have the good news proclaimed to them” (Matthew 11:5). Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
THE LOOK OF LOVE What does love look like?
It has feet to go to the poor and needy. It has eyes to see misery and want.
It has ears to hear the sighs and sorrows of others.
—St. Augustine