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• Weekend Mass schedule • Saturday Vigil: 5 p.m.
Sunday Eucharist: 8 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
• Weekday Eucharist • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8:30 a.m.
Communion Service: Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.
• Sacrament of Reconciliation • Saturday 4 p.m.
Also upon request
“ We are called by Christ to love Him, to follow Him and to bring Him to the world.”
Oakland, California • Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time• June 28th, 2020
Saint Augustine Catholic Church
400 Alcatraz Ave Oakland, CA 94609 • www.staugustineoakland.com • Weekend Mass schedule •
Zoom Mass: Sunday , 10:00 am • Weekday Eucharist •
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fri-day, 8:30 a.m.
.
• Sacrament of Reconciliation • By Appointment Only
“ We are called by Christ to love Him, to follow Him and to bring Him to the world.”
Dear parishioners,
We are set for a limited opening of the Church for Sun-
day Holy Masses on Saturday, July 4th 2020.
Kindly find details about it in the brochure, Opening Saint Augustine. Please read
it carefully before coming to Church.
To attend Holy Mass, one would need to Register ahead of time. Holy Communion
will be distributed at the end of the Holy Mass. There will be no more Holy Commun-
ion out in the parking lot. To receive Holy Communion one needs to come inside the
Church.
Our Holy Mass times are:
Saturdays: 5:00 PM (Holy Communion – 5:45 PM)
Sundays: 10:00 AM (Holy Communion – 10:45 AM)
5:00 PM (Holy Communion – 5:45 PM)
Registrations can be online or by calling in. Information about registrations will be
sent out next week.
The maximum number per Mass is 65. Kindly plan to attend the Saturday, 5:00 PM
Holy Mass which has less people. That way you are sure to get a reservation.
The 10:00 AM Holy Mass well be live-cast on Zoom for those parishioners staying
Home. Later, a recording will be available on YouTube.
Father Augustine Joseph
Restricted Opening
ADVICE
As each day passes, here is some expandable advice
Hopefully it will bring you some incite Always have FAITH to be the best person you can be
Because whatever you do, God can see Always have HOPE no matter the situation
God will be there to help during your desperation Always show CHARITY by being generous with your emotions and
considerations
The satisfaction from that can create inspirations The Lord offers to you Faith, Hope and Charity to serve
Because He knows these you deserve Sometimes things happen for no reason that’s undeniable
Prayers to God help to make it justifiable No one’s efforts are ever neglected, there is always a reward
Blessings and grace are bestowed on you by the Lord This expandable advice is for you to contemplate
And the guidance from God will help you to participate
By Pat Blakley
Oakland, California • Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time• June 28th, 2020
Saint Augustine Catholic Church
400 Alcatraz Ave Oakland, CA 94609 • www.staugustineoakland.com • Weekend Mass schedule •
Zoom Mass: Sunday , 10:00 am • Weekday Eucharist •
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fri-day, 8:30 a.m.
.
• Sacrament of Reconciliation • By Appointment Only
“ We are called by Christ to love Him, to follow Him and to bring Him to the world.”
St. Augustine Catholic Church Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time June 28th, 2020
St. Augustine Catholic Church
400 Alcatraz Ave Oakland, CA 94609
(510) 653-8631 ext 110 www.staugustineoakland.com [email protected] Emergencies: (510) 653-8631 ext 111
Parish staff
Parochial Administrator Fr. Augustine Joseph
(510) 653-8631 ext 100 [email protected]
Music Director April McNeely
(510) 504-4784 [email protected]
Faith Formation Coordinator Rebecca Mesa
(510) 653-8631 ext 102 [email protected]
Office Manager Linda Prara-Jenkins
(510) 653-8631 ext 101 [email protected]
Douglas Castro/Maintenance
Parish news Donations For anyone who would like to donate to our parish via PayPal, please go
to the website and click the Donate link.
If you would like to mail a check, you may send it to 400 Alcatraz Ave., Oakland, CA 94609
If you would like to drop it off at the rectory, you may put it in the slot by the rectory front door. It is located on the bottom left side wall. Please do not leave an envelope in the mail box.
St. Augustine Zoom Links
NEW SUNDAY MASS TIME
10:00 am Sunday Morning Mass
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87589249320 NEW DRIVE THROUGH COMMUNION TIME: 11 AM Important Websites and TV Channels EWTN—Masses televised daily. AT&T UVerse—Channel 562—No HD. Comcast: 33 (SD), 291 (SD), 1668 (HD) Vatican website: Vatican.va
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops: usccb.org
Bishop Barron: wordonfire.org NEW: Summer Biblical Prayer Experience Fridays at 7:00 pm from June 12 to August 14, 2020
In “Biblical Prayer Experience” we will explore different kinds of prayer using the Scriptures. The prayers will be based on those of great theologi-ans and mystics. We will begin with Benedictine Prayer, also know as Lec-tio Divina. Later we will explore Ignatian, Augustinian, and Franciscan, and Thomistic prayer. If you are interested, please send me an email at [email protected] or call or text 510-504-4784.
Beginning Monday, June 8 we will be offering the Rosary and other de-
votions twice each day, at 3:00 pm and 7:00 pm. If you want to join, please send me and email at [email protected], or call or text 510-504-4784.
St. Vincent de Paul News: We serve anyone in need of grocery support within our parish area of
North Oakland and South Berkeley. Please consider mailing a donation to the parish office if you are able to
help. God bless you and keep you and your loved ones well.
St. Augustine Catholic Church Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time June 28th, 2020
FROM THE DESK OF THE FAITH FORMATION COORDINATOR
RCIA - Classes continue via Zoom, on Wednesday evenings from 6:00 pm until
7:00 pm. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is the process in which adults become full, participating members of the Catholic Church. Baptism, Communion, and Confirmation. Interested? If so, please e-mail us at: [email protected] letting us know you are. Either Jay or I will get contact you as soon possible.
What's Going on in Faith Formation?
THIS IS OPEN TO ALL THE CHILDREN OF THE ST. AUGUSTINE PARISH
COMMUNITY. YOUR CHILD NEED NOT BE IN SACRAMENTAL PREP TO PAR-TICIPATE.
Faith Formation class will resume June 28th beginning at 11:30 am via Zoom.
The link will be emailed to all Parents. If you would like your child(ren)/grandchild(ren) to participate, please send me an email to include them on the list. You do not have to register them in Faith Formation at this time. This includes the Sacramental Prep Class, as it is an excellent refresher for those that have already received the Sacrament of First Communion.
Your next questions is probably, what do you do? Each week we ask one child
to volunteer to read the Gospel the following Sunday. We ask another child to pre-sent a Saint, his/her history and what is important about them.
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Miss Natasha continues to do Story Time for Kids on Zoom (mainly ages 3-6.). If you are not registered for Faith Formation you would not have received her email. Here is what she wrote:
************************************************************************************** I just wanted to share a resource for you in case this would be helpful! I have
been hosting a silly storytime for kids on zoom (mainly ages 3-6). We typically start our sessions shaking out our sillies (dancing), read about 2-3 stories, and end with dancing. It's like a reading dance party for kids!
The sessions last approximately 20 minutes long, and the schedule is Sundays at 1:00 pm PST Mondays at 6:00 pm PST Wednesday at 6:00 pm PST The Zoom ID for Story Time is: 870 839 8801 If you are interested, please follow the profile on Instagram (@ninangsilly), for
access to the room passwords (I keep them protected for the kids).
Or, reply to her at: [email protected]
If your child(ren) is/are already registered in Faith Formation, I already have your
e-mail address. If your child(ren) is/are not registered in Faith Formation please send me an e-mail so that I can include your child(ren) in the lessons and/or pro-jects I will be sending. My e-mail address is: [email protected]
In Christ,
Rebecca
WEEKLY CALENDAR A Note from Rebecca I would like to start a Pen Pal
program between the Seniors of the Parish and the Faith Formation program, specifically the Sacra-mental Prep students and I need your help. This entails physical mail between you and the student, not through e-mail. If you can give Linda permission to give me your home address, I can then match you with one of the Sacra-mental Prep children. They will initiate the contact, again by physi-cal mail, with you and you in turn respond to their mail. This will be a great way for the children to stay connected to the Parish. If you have any questions, please let me know either via email: [email protected] or by telephone (510) 326-6834.
IN OUR PRAYERS
Please remember in your prayers those who are ill: Sabina Caybut, Mary Lanigan, Joyce McClendon, Davis Bullock, Karen Miller, Vincent Palacios
And those who have died: Maria Pestl, Valeriano Calma, Ganail Jenkins, Adam Joseph Glen, Deborah Williams.
St. Augustine Catholic Church Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time June 28th, 2020
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
For Adults: When have you felt more fully alive by giving of yourself to another?
For Children: When have you been able to put what someone else needs ahead of what you want for yourself?
Five Holy Habits You Can Teach Your Children
Part I — Patience by Jeannie Ewing
Patience
If you have small children, you will understand why patience is such a vital holy habit to foster. In our home, two little girls find that time ticks all too slowly, and they are hardly able to wait for pretty much anything — dinner, a fun activity, the school bus, a visit with Nana and Papa, you name it. How in the world do we get our kids to learn that this virtue of ‘long-suffering’ is necessary to their interior life and survival in the world?
A lot of parents acquiesce to their kids’ whining, incessant complaining, and otherwise badgering. I’ll admit that I’ve done this a few times out of exasperation. But I think it’s important to note that our children watch us more than they do what we say. So, if I’m not exhibiting patience while we’re stuck in traffic or behind a slow-moving ve-hicle (both of which are highly probable in the rural area where we live), why would my girls learn a better behavior than mine?
One way we’ve taken small steps toward growth in patience is by setting some ground rules about why we wait and how waiting can be used as an opportunity to offer up our frustration as a prayer for those who come to mind. My daughter, Felicity, in particular is very sensitive to the suffering world and its people, so this works well for her. Sarah, the boisterous and loquacious one, benefits more from our verbal boundaries, that old adage, “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all.”
The bottom line is that we call each other out (yes, the grown-ups, too) when we’re grousing about how we wish something or someone would hurry up. Then we say a silent prayer of sacrifice for whatever intention we wish.
Kindness
Kindness is very important to our family because of Sarah’s craniofacial condition. We all know that children can be cruel to each other due to differences in appearance or personality. Very small kids likely will blurt out what they’re thinking (no holds barred) without any malicious intent, though. But we’ve discovered that one is never too young to practice kindness toward another.
Kindness is very closely related to the beatitude of meekness, as well as to the theological virtue of charity. In fact, all virtues are born from the greatest master of charity. But kindness, when demonstrated, is really about how we treat other people. Again, cliches work well with kids, so we say, “Let’s treat people how you want to be treated.”
Children notice differences – in opinion, dress, size and weight, manner of speech – pretty much every-thing. We’ve told our girls from a young age that God made us all different, because we each have something spe-cial to offer the world.