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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. Ps.18:2-3,3-4,47,51 NOVEMBER 04, 2018 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 Thirtieth-First Sunday of Ordinary Time I love you, Lord, my strength. 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.

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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.

Ps.18:2-3,3-4,47,51

NOVEMBER 04, 2018

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

Thirtieth-First Sunday of Ordinary Time

I love you, Lord, my strength.

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.

Saturday, November 03

5:00 pm † Daniel B. & Ernest B. Martinez, † Raymond G. Lopez, † Dolores Gonzalez, † Velino Gonzalez, † Alfonso San Miguel,

† Marie Krajca , Victoria Casares—healing

Sunday, November 04 7:30 am † Mary A. Chavez, † Evangelina Claudio, †Antonio Claudio, † Jose Angel Olivares, † Romualdo Marty 9:00 am † Anne Bernhard, † Robert Martinez, † Sarah & Samuel Mermella, 10:30 am † Bernardo & Margarita Galindo, † George & Leandro Cisnero, † Merced & Herminia Cruz, † Pedro Sr. & Elisa Hernandez, Men’s ACTS team & retreatants. 12:00 pm Rosa Ines Parra de Trujillo –healing

Monday, November 05 8:00 am † Larry Yanta, † Craig Kline

Tuesday, November 06 8:00 am Rosa Ines Parra de Trujillo –healing

Wednesday, November 07 8:00 am † Alice Narendorf

Thursday, November 08 8:00 am † Mary A. Chavez

Friday, November 09 8:00 am † Robert “Buddy” Tumlinson, In thanksgiving on Alva Trujillo Birthday

Saturday, November 10 5:00 pm † Guadalupe E. Canedo

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) 7:30 am (Spanish); 9:00 am (English); 10:30 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

Contact the office or visit website: Missionsanjosechcurch.org for information on Bap sms, Weddings, other sacraments and Quinceañeras.

Sunday, November 04

10:00 am—12:00 pm Religious Education (PC) 11:30am—12:30 pm Men’s ACTS Gathering (MC) 12:00 pm—5:00 pm Health Fair (PC) 2:00 pm– 4:00 m Youth Ministry meeting (PC)

Monday, November 05 7:00pm—9:00 pm Grupo de Oracion (Chapel) 6:00 pm Children's Choir practice (Church) 6:30 pm Building Committee (CR) 6:30 pm—8:30 pm Little Finger Prints of God (PC)

Tuesday, November 06 6:30 pm Scripture Study w/ Deacon Chip (CR) 7:00 pm—9:00 pm RCIA (CR)

Wednesday, November 07 6:30 pm– 9:00 pm Men’s Prayer group (MC) 6:30 pm Grief & the Holidays (PC)

Thursday, November 08 1:15 pm Altar Society Meeting (MC) 7:00 pm—9:00 pm ACTS formation (PC)

Friday, November 09 Office Closed

5:00 pm wedding rehearsal (Church) 6:30 pm—9:00 pm Bible journaling (PC)

Saturday, November 10 9:00 am Guadalupanas meeting (MC) 10:00 Baptism (Church) 1:00pm Lee & Cecilia Winkler Wedding Anniv. (Church) 1:00 pm—3:00 pm Spanish Choir (MC)

Sunday, November 11 7:00 am—2:00 pm Altar Society Bake Sale (MC) 10:00 am—11:30 am Religious Education (PC)

Join in the Christmas Spirit as Mission San Jose

presents Santa’s Workshop

on Saturday, November 24th at 8am-12pm in the parish hall.

Will have a $5.00 pancake breakfast with Santa, Kids come in your pajamas. Will have lots activities for kids.

MANY THANKS ….To all those who volunteered their time and effort to make our parish festival such a success

.….To our Arts and Environment Committee for their incredible display to honor all our deceased

….To our Deacon George for the installation of lighting to Our Lady of Guadalupe painting.

"Grief and the Holiday" Workshop

is designed to help grieving individuals and provide their families a better un-derstanding of the grieving process and how it affects us during the holiday sea-son.

Wednesday, November 7 begins at 6:30pm in the Parish Hall with Ms. Sandra Pickell Clinical Mental Health Counselor M.A.

Prayers for the sick:

Dorothy Narendorf, Susise Huizar, Grace McDaniel, Thom-as Arellano, Cynthia Yanta, Jesusa Ruiz, Ralph Lopez, San-dra Tellez, Norma Meyer, Erika Garza, Benjamin De Los Santos, Mark Castro, Leticia Arellano, Noelia Rodriguez, Steve Buford, Christine Hoog, Frances Jordan, Dahlia Mar-tinez, Rebecca M. Tejeda, Pat Gonzalez, Bro. Jerome, Maria Toscano, Newton Meyer, Susan Ford, Adela Davila, Frances Bustos, Joann Bronder, Annette Mata, Maureen Gress, Clarisa Pena, Homer Joseph Cadena, Jesse & Rosie Quintero, Johnny Kingsley Scarcliff, Noemi Rios, Thomas E. Gomez, Amando Galindo, Emma Ortiz, Margie Mungia, Dolores Neabauber, Alberto Carrillo, Mary Navaira, Raul Navaira, Jaxson Wilshire, Gloria Maravilla, Baby Gracie Bernal, Jerry Krajca, Mary Lopez, Cynthia Lopez , Manuel Caballero, Alfred DeHoyos, Adam Perez, Lisa Salazar , Madison Rodriguez, Fedrick Ortiz, Darlean Parker, Anna Soliz , Olivia Aranda, Jesse Hernandez, Antonio Guz-man**Pray for all men and women in the armed forces.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATIONS!

1st collection $4,168.10 2nd collection: $372.90 Appeal Gratitude This Sunday: No scheduled breakfast 2nd Collection: Chapel renovation

Next Sunday: Altar Society Bake Sale 2nd Collection: Chapel renovation

Mass Intentions

Celebrate your loved ones pray for them at the mass you attend, For the deceased, for the living, in thanksgiving, and for healing. Stipend for a mass intention is $5 Come by the office to schedule a mass intention We have the 2019 church calendar.

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GESTURES and POSTURES AT MASS (cont.) Liturgy of the Eucharist

♦ Stand as the priest says “Pray my brothers and sisters that my sacrifice and yours…” and remain standing to

respond, “May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands…” ♦ Kneel for the Eucharistic prayer. If when unable to kneel, standing is also reverent, if you cannot stand nor

kneel you may sit. ♦ We stand for the Lord’s prayer. You may fold your hands in prayer, the Roman Missal does not give direction

on hand holding. In our diocese, the Bishop has asked Deacons to hold hands in orans like the priest. Notice the servers, fold their hands in prayer.

♦ Remain standing to exchange the sign of peace. The sign of peace is a handshake, or a bow of head towards only those nearest you while saying “Peace be with you”. Other signs are not necessary. The sign of peace is a witness to the Christian belief that true peace is a gift of Christ's death and resurrection and this gesture is not a greeting. The priest nor deacon leave the sanctuary during the sign of peace, therefore, it is not necessary for us to leave our pews.

By the ritual gestures, we unite physically, mentally, and spiritually in our worship of the Lord. In part Adoremus.

Tri-Centennial/Parish Directory Photos

REMINDER:

The last weekend to Sign-up for photographs for the Parish Directory will be Nov 3rd and 4th after each Mass. Pictures will be taken in the Parish Hall on Nov 27, 28, 29, 30 and Dec 1.

♦ You will receive 1 Free 8x10 Portrait and 1 Free Parish Directory.

Mission San Jose Presents Little Fingerprints of God Mini

retreat

For children ages 5-14 On Saturday Janu-ary 12th, 2019. At Mission San Jose Parish Hall From: 9:00am to 6:00 p.m. Fee: $15.00. Our parish will be having a one-day retreat for children in our parish and our community. Registration is open until December 15th, 2018 and only 50 spaces will be available. It is on a first come first basis. Below are dates we will be at the hall for you to register your child: ♦ Monday, October 29, 2018 ♦ Monday, November 5, 2018 ♦ Monday, November 12, 2018 ♦ Monday, November 26, 2018 For more information please feel free to contact: Sarah Benavides 210-485-8684 “If it seems we are crazy, it is to bring glory to God. And if we are in our right minds, it is for your benefit.”-2 Corinthians 5:13

Coffee With The Saints All women of our Parish Community are invited for prayer and fellowship at our next Coffee with the Saints monthly gath-ering. Please join us on Sat., Nov. 17th, from 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. in the Parish Hall. We are also collecting items for the Homeless: New socks, new or gently used jackets and blankets, caps, gloves, personal care items, etc. for Men & Women. If you’d like to help, please bring them on Sat. or call me for pick-up. We look forward to seeing you.

For more info. call, Rose-mary Jimenez (210) 912-

4152

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Religious Education @ Mission San Jose

RCIA on Tuesdays at 7pm in the conference room of the parish office. Any adult who would like to receive sacraments, including baptism, please attend this inquiry session.

CCD-Classes Starting with 9am Mass followed by class instructions. Thank you.

Adult Confirmation

Class for parishioners 17+ will be held on Tuesday evenings at 6pm. Meet in the parish office conference room.

For more informa on please contact Irene Wunderlich at 210-922-0543 X 105

**The Religious Education Students will collect stuffing, instant mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, oatmeal, cereal, peanut butter, jelly, and canned goods for St. Vincent de Paul food pantry. Please give generously **

Archbishop Appeal 2018

Our goal is

$12,779.73

we have collected $12,132.00

Archbishop appeal 2018 We have almost reached our goal, needing $647.73 We thank the 76 families who have helped us get to this point. If you have not yet contributed to the Archbishop Appeal 2018, we ask that you consider making a donation. Please pick up an envelope, we will even mail it for you. The appeal helps children and youth programs, St PJ children’s home, pregnancy services, seminarians, catholic tv and radio, hospital pastoral services and much more.

I love you, Lord, my strength.

Mobile Osteopathic Medicine (MOM)

Provide mobile medical outreach services to those in need in South Texas. Our goal is to serve Jesus disguised as sick & hurt-ing folks and to help change their current situation for the better.

WHO WE SEE:

Those who do not have medical insurance and those who cannot afford to be seen even on the modest sliding fee scale of commu-nity health centers.

WHAT WE DO:

Basic medical exam (i.e. sick visits, check-ups, school/sports physicals)

Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment

Blood glucose screening

Pregnancy testing

Vital signs

Medication counseling

Limited diet / exercise education

Limited over-the-counter & prescription medications on hand

WHEN:

Sunday Nov.4th at 12:30pm- 2pm

(Parish Center)

La Historia de Mission San Jose

Once the site for a Mission had been chosen and surveyed, construction of temporary buildings would immediately begin. These buildings would first be in the form of jacales, then adobe, and finally permanent stone structures. Although work on some stone structures at Mission San Jose probably began in mid-1720’s, before 1741 Mission San Jose had no permanent structures. A letter dated Dec. 17, 1740 from Captain Teribio de Urrutia of the Precidio de San Antonio Bexar stated that the buildings of San Jose as well as the other 4 missions were still only temporary and that the churches still had only thatched roofs of straw. Source: Of various magnificence, James E. Ivey Submitted by tri-centennial committee.