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St. Justin Parish
Have your most recent prayers been prayers of
praise, petition, or sorrow? Which kind of prayer do you need to practice more often?
Weekend Masses
Saturday Vigil 5:00 p.m. Sunday
7:30, 9:00, 10:30 a.m., 12:15 and 7:00 p.m.
Weekday Masses
Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m.
Holy Days of Obligation 8:30 a.m., 12:15 p.m.
and 7:00 p.m.
Reconciliation Saturdays 3:30 p.m.– 4:15 p.m.
Or by appointment
Adoration Chapel Monday-Friday
2:00 p.m.– 5:00 p.m.
Parish Office Phone 408-296-1193 ext. 100
Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Closed for lunch 12:00 - 1:15 p.m.
2655 HOMESTEAD ROAD SANTA CLARA, CA 95051
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PASTORAL STAFF Rev. Christopher Bransfield, Pastor 408-296-1193, x 107, [email protected]
Rev. Gerald Nwafor, Parochial Vicar 408-296-1193, x 113, [email protected]
Ms. Karen Suty, Principal 408-248-1094, x 232, [email protected]
Mrs. Mary Kane, Director of Faith Formation 408-296-1193 x 104, [email protected] Mr. Joe Bauer, Facilities Coordinator 408-296-1193 x 109, [email protected]
Mr. Clement Cano, Music Director 408-296-1193 x 112, [email protected]
Ms. Laura Ortiz, Office Manager 408-296-1193 x 102, [email protected]
Ms. Diane Serrianne, Receptionist 408-296-1193 x 100, [email protected]
Mrs. Nancy Uyeda, Community Ministry Assistant 408-296-1193 x 105, [email protected]
Rev. James Okafor, In Residence
PHONE NUMBERS
Parish Offices: 408-296-1193 Monday-Friday, 9:00-5:00 p.m.
closed 12:00-1:15 p.m.
Fax: 408-244-9437
Website: www.st-justin.org
Catechetical Ministry Ext. 102
Ministry to the Sick Ext. 113
Youth Ministry Ext. 104
Liturgical Ministry Ext. 107
Community Ministry 408-243-1462
School Office 408- 248-1094
Thrift Store 408-243-7117
Current Hours: Monday-Friday 9-2:30 p.m.
Saturday 9-3:00 p.m. Sunday 10-3:00 p.m.
Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Prayer is our focus this weekend. In the Gospel, Jesus gives his disciples, and us, the Lord’s Prayer, which we have cherished through the centuries. The first two words encompass much about our faith—unity among all Christians (Our), and a sense that we are in a deeply bonded relationship with God (Father).
In Genesis, we see Abraham in conversational prayer, in his creaturely humility before his Creator, seeking mercy and compassion for the innocent. The psalm is a lyrical prayer of thanksgiving and praise for the God who answered the sincere prayers of a people who had called out for help, showing them mercy. In Luke’s Gospel, the disciples want to pray like Jesus, with the same intimacy—to experience God as Abba in the depths of their being.
Do we try to talk to God? Do we listen for answers? This relationship is always a work in progress.
LIFE’S PERSISTENT QUESTIONS Most of us can probably imagine (or remember) the delightful questions a young child might ask with innocence and curiosity. “What is air?” “How does a bird fly?” Answers are often met with another question: “Why?” No answer to that question is ever adequate, and so the child persists in asking—“Why? Why? Why??” A quest for knowledge? Of course, but the child’s persistence can only flourish in a relationship of trust. These conversations between the child and, typically, an older relative have the power to deepen confidence and intimacy.
How like prayer this is! Humans are frail. We have questions, fears, needs. And so we pray—but how? How do we speak or relate at all to the Lord of endless life, the God of our salvation?
OUR ABBA Today’s scriptures provide some answers. We discover that, like Abraham in Genesis and Jesus in Luke’s Gospel, it’s all about relationship.
In Genesis, the Israelites were still trying to learn who this Creator God was and what was the nature of the relationship between the divine and the human. Today we find Abraham in “conversation” with God, who is contemplating the ruin of the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah because of their evil behavior. The intimacy of Abraham’s relationship with God allows him to plead for the innocent, to negotiate with God about the intended destruction.
The disciples experience Jesus in deep prayer. Asked to teach them how to pray, Jesus gives them his own prayer to the God he knows as Abba. The Lord’s Prayer, slightly different in Luke’s Gospel, contains elements that would be familiar to the disciples. But calling God “Father” was deeply intimate and probably somewhat startling.
This is the kind of prayer to which we are called. Jesus teaches us that we, his sisters and brothers, can call God “Our Father.” How powerful these two words are when we pray them together! -Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Go to our website at www.st-justin.org to make safe and secure donations by credit card, checking or savings.
We have 180 regular users!
Upcoming Second Offerings Your generosity is appreciated. *Denotes Parish Second Collection.
7/28 Building Fund*
WEEKLY STEWARDSHIP REPORT JULY 14, 2019
Goal $12,500.00
1st Collection $8,111.00
Online Giving $1,145.00
Variance -$3,244.00
Direct Deposit $0.00
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ORGANIZATIONS
FINANCE COUNCIL Mary Sparacino 408-296-1193
STABLEMATES (Men’s Club) Dan Grimley 408-296-1193
LADIES GUILD Eva Eveleth 408-296-1193
GUADALUPE SOCIETY Maria Marquez 408-296-1193
ALTAR SERVERS Justin Russell 408-476-4326
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, COUNCIL #3523 Aaron Curley 408-296-1193 [email protected]
FIL-AM ORGANIZATION George Solanzo 408-296-1193
BOY SCOUT TROOP 14 Toby McPheeters 408-296-1193 www.bsa14.org
Monday 8:30 a.m.
Juana Villagrana + Saturday 5:00 p.m.
Tita Mojica + Taryl Weinrick +
Inez Neto +
Tuesday 8:30 a.m.
Bront Vera Rico + Pilar Ferrer
Sunday 7:30 a.m.
Davison Vivit, Sr. + Gemiano Saturno +
Wednesday 8:30 a.m.
Art Naughton + Anna Nguyen +
Sunday 9:00 a.m.
Jerry Marsalli +
Thursday 8:30 a.m.
John Nguyen Van Nghia + Sunday 10:30a.m.
FOR ALL PARISHIONERS
Friday 8:30 a.m.
No Intention Sunday 12:15 p.m.
Jerry Marsalli + John Figueira, Jr. +
Saturday 8:00 a.m.
Emanuel Mata + Sunday 7:00 p.m.
Caroline Mathews + Maria Vu Thi Hoa +
Mass Dedications for the Week of July 29 – August 4, 2019 + notes deceased
We pray for those who are ill or suffering from loneliness, sadness, or depression. We pray for those who care for them. We pray for our deceased family and friends. We pray for our men and women who are serving in the military.
This week we pray especially for those who are ill or preparing for surgery: Prudencio Calica, Sheila Chen, Calvin Nicholas Choe, David DeGroot, Sonia Delgado, Nicolina Ferreiro, Maura Flosi, Barbara Garcia, Laura Gonzalez, Joey Gomez, Gino Hernandez, Michael Hernandez, James Lentz, Lydia Martinez, Shirley Nadeau, Bessie Nicosia, Rosario Perez, Velma Priest, Dave Risso, Joseph Rodriguez, Gloria Rohrig, Frank Sattler, Jim Sieracki, Wilma Savino Singson, Jim Snow, Maria Hilda Sousa, Jack Varty, Steve Vidal, Mark Walsh
Dear St. Justin Parish and School families,
The St. Justin Thrift Store has served as a ministry to our parish, school and Santa Clara community for over 60 years. It is with regret that I must inform you that the St. Justin Thrift Store will be closing its doors on September 30, 2019. I know this announcement may come as a surprise to many of you, but like most small businesses, the cost of doing business has increased to a point that is no longer financially viable to continue to run the Thrift Store.
As of August 31st, we will no longer be accepting donations. There are several good places in Santa Clara to take your donations to including: The Goodwill Store 2800 El Camino Real Santa Clara, CA 95051 **Donation Hours** 9 - 7p.m. Mon-Sat, 9 - 6 p.m. Sunday
We will be liquidating our entire inventory, including the fixtures
(glass cases, hanging racks) and holding a clearance sale during the month of September. On September 30, 2019 we will close our doors for the last time. Please watch the bulletin and the Thrift Store “white board” for detailed sale information. In order to continue our ministry to those in need in our community, we are working with Community Ministry to continue the voucher and medical equipment programs. Mr. Bauer will be sending out more information regarding these two programs in the next few weeks. Lastly, we would like to express our heartfelt thanks to everyone who supported our Thrift Store throughout the years. We appreciate all of our loyal customers and donors who have helped the St. Justin Thrift Store thrive. Sincerely, Karen Suty Principal
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CATECHETICAL MINISTRY NEWS Call or email Laura Ortiz, (408)296-1193 ext. 100, [email protected] for registration information.
If you have any questions about our programs, contact Mary Kane at (408) 296-1193 ext. 104
Catechesis more than just religious education. It is a life long journey towards a deeper
relationship with Christ.
Ongoing Faith Formation Program will Resume in September!
These classes meet on Sunday morning. Registration forms will be available at st-justin.org or in the Parish Office. We will mail out registration forms for returning families in August.
Sacramental Preparation Program First Reconciliation and First Eucharist
You may register for this program if your child has already completed one year of Ongoing Faith Formation or is enrolled in a Catholic school. This program is for baptized children in 2nd grade and higher. Registration begins in August and is supplemental to Ongoing Faith Formation.
High School Confirmation Program
This program begins in September and culminates with the Sacrament of Confirmation in May. The candidate sessions take place on Sundays, 5:30-7:00 p.m. Registration begins in August and is limited to 22 students.
RCIA (adapted for children) If your child is seven years or older and unbaptized, we provide the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults adapted for children. Please contact Mary Kane at [email protected] for more information.
CLOW (Children’s Liturgy of the Word) During the 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Sunday Masses, children are dismissed to the Parish Ministry Center Chapel for an age appropriate Liturgy of the Word. The children return to church during the Presentation of the Gifts.
GENERAL INFORMATION
(Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults)
Our next meeting is Tuesday, August 20th at 6:30-8:30pm in
the PMC. Come with any questions that you may have about faith, religion, and the
Catholic Church. This program is for adults who are seeking baptism, or were baptized
Catholic but have not celebrated the sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist. This is a process marked by liturgical rites that are celebrated with the community. This process is centered on the Sunday readings and includes
attending Mass. For more information email Mary Kane at
The next infant Baptism Preparation class is
Wednesday, August 21st at 7:00 p.m. in the Parish
Ministry Center.
Please call the Parish Office to register.
408-296-1193 ext. 100
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MINISTRY NEWS
Outreach Dinner Our next Outreach Dinner will be taking place Sunday, August 18th beginning at 1:30 p.m. in our Parish Small Hall. All Senior Citizen members of our parish are invited, along with a guest, to this meal followed by BINGO.
Financial Assistance for Parishioners St. Justin Community Ministry has set aside some funds to provide Parishioners with limited Financial Assistance when facing unexpected issues. If you find yourself in need, contact Joe Bauer via email at [email protected] or at 408-296-1193 extension 109.
Food & Diaper Collection Most of you are aware of the Community Ministry Collection Barrels that are located in our Church. During the month of August, we will continue to request canned Soup, Ravioli, Chili, Macaroni & Cheese and Tomato Sauce. We are also in need of size 5 and size 6 diapers. These are items that we do not receive often from the Second Harvest Food Bank. Please feel free to drop donations in the barrels in the Church, the barrel in the Foyer of the School or bring items to the Parish Office.
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables needed For those of you who have back yard fruit trees with an over abundance of fruit and/or gardens with vegetables please consider donating what you can to Community Ministry. The fruit and vegetables are a welcome addition to the food that we distribute to those seeking assistance.
COMMUNITY MINISTRY
If you suspect abuse in your parish, school or in the Diocese of San Jose, please contact: Child Protective Services 408-299-2071; Call 911; or The Diocesan Office for the Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults, 408-983-0113 or email [email protected]. If you suspect financial mismanagement in your parish, school or in the Diocese of San Jose, please contact: EthicsPoint: dsj.ethicspoint.com.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION The pilgrim experience of going by foot to Santiago de Compostella, the shrine of St. James, reached its high point this week at the feast of the Apostle, with tens of thousands of pilgrims on the road. Typically, they cover twelve to twenty miles a day through rough territory. The difficult journey and the often primitive lodging facilities are made bearable by the joy of the pilgrims, their songs and prayers. When their journey is documented properly, they receive the scallop shell, a reminder not only of James the fisherman, but also his call to fish for human beings and to baptize the nations. In the Middle Ages, those who wore this badge on their hats were granted lodging and hospitality wherever they went. Next to the palm, the sign of a Jerusalem pilgrim, the scallop shell was most highly prized. In the Middle Ages, some people so enjoyed the pilgrim road, although it was filled with discomfort and danger, that they spent most of their lives on the road. Today, some people take up the route for exercise, but are drawn gradually into the spirituality of the journey. As you make your summer travels, always fold in an element of pilgrimage: a long walk through beautiful countryside, a visit to a church, a prayer of gratitude for your journey through life’s hills and valleys.
—James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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For More Information Contact Us at St. Justin School
2655 Homestead Rd, Santa Clara, CA 95051
Phone: 408-248-1094 Email:
[email protected] Website:
www.stjustinschool.org Catholic Values ◊ Technology
Full Athletic Program ◊ Extended Care
Knights of Columbus Annual Picnic
The Knights of Columbus, Fr. Joseph Geary Council 3523 of St. Justin parish will be having their annual picnic. We invite all parishioners, Knights and their families & friends to the picnic on Sunday, July 28th
from 11am - 4pm at the Arbor Picnic Area "A" at
Central Park.
The Knights of Columbus will supply hamburgers, hot dogs,
fixings and drinks. If you like, please bring a side dish or
dessert to share.
Catholic Charities of California is excited to be hosting walking pilgrimages in Spain along the Camino de Santiago and in Italy along the Via Francigena, as well as non-walking pilgrimages visiting early Christian monastic sites in Ireland, colonial Catholic churches in Cuba, and following the footsteps of martyrs in Mexico! These pilgrimages will change your life and support the work of Catholic Charities of California. Please join us for an information meeting on Saturday, August 3rd, 10:00 am, at St Joseph of Cupertino Parish, 10110 N DeAnza Blvd, Cupertino CA.
To RSVP for the meeting or for more information regarding the pilgrimages, please go to our website at www.Catholic-Pilgrimage.com, contact CCC at [email protected],
or call (916) 706-1539 Ext. 12.
ADS
By offering Married Couples the beautiful experience of a Worldwide Marriage
Encounter Weekend, the Catholic Church is affirming and supporting you in your
chosen vocation – Marriage. Take advantage of this great gift to enhance your relationship and enjoy a love-filled weekend away together.
The next Marriage Encounter Weekend is Aug. 9-11, 2019
in San Francisco, CA.
For more information visit our website at: sanjosewwme.org or
contact Ken & Claranne at 408-782-1413 or by email at
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, recognition, 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 Sponsors. We can only do this if a person is a
registered, active and contributing member.
So, are you a registered parishioner?
If not, please consider registering. Registration forms are available in
the Parish Ministry Center or online at www.st-justin.org
Catechists & Aides Needed Have you ever considered serving the Lord and sharing our faith story with our young Catholics? If so, please prayerfully consider joining our Ongoing Faith Formation ministry team. Sessions are held Sunday mornings, 9-10 a.m. or 10:15 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. For more information, please contact Mary Kane at [email protected].
CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS St. Justin Church #488800 2655 Homestead Road Santa Clara, CA 95051 TELEPHONE 408 296-1193 CONTACT PERSON Laura Ortiz EMAIL: [email protected] SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2007 Adobe Acrobat X Windows 10 TRANSMISSION TIME Tuesday 11:00 SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION July 28, 2019 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 8 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS