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St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church 800 Bel lo Street , Pismo Beach, CA 93449 -2310 Phone: (805) 773-2219 Fax: (805) 773-8617 Email: [email protected] Web: www.stpaulspismobeach.com
MASS SCHEDULE (BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 8, 2020)
Saturday Vigil (Counts for Sun. Ob-ligation) 5:30pm
Sunday: 8:00am, 10:30am, 5:30pm
Latin Tridentine Mass at 3:30pm
(See the “ANNOUNCEMENTS” page for ways to participate in Mass through our Par-
ish Website.)
RECONCILIATION
(CONFESSION) (BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 8, 2020)
Monday - Saturday before 8 am Mass Saturday 4:00pm –5:00pm
Holy Days and Eve of, before Mass
Baptism & Instructions By appointment
Marriages
6 months in advance
Communion For Sick and Aged Call Parish Office
NEW! Office Hours (EFFECTIVE TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 2020)
Tues-Friday 9:30am-11:30am & 1:00pm-4:30pm
Pastor Fr. Jacob Carazo, OFM Conv, ext-101
Associate Pastor
Fr. Alphonse Van Guilder, OFM Conv, ext-109
Chaplain (Prison Ministry) Fr. John Farao, OFM Conv
Administrative Assistant Christopher Garza, ext-102
Today we celebrate the Trinity, the three Persons in One God. St. Francis de Sales notes:
The love of the Three Persons in the Trinity overflows into creation and especially the human family. Humanity was united to the person of God the Son so that humanity might eternally enjoy the treasures of His infinite glory. Only in and through Christ are we able to participate in the Trinity’s union of pure love.
Our Savior does not call us to the identical union of the Three Persons, but we ought to be united
together as purely and perfectly as possible. When we respond to His call, our Redeemer so completely transforms us into His image. It almost seems as if there is no longer any difference between Him and us. He repairs us all equally. Without exception He makes us like Himself. Through the strength of His sacred love, He succeeded in forgetting Himself but not His creatures. How great was the flame of love that burned in the heart of our gentle Savior! We too are capable of such heart-felt love.
Jesus spoke of our union of hearts in daring terms. The quality of our love for one another must be similar to that of the love of the Three Persons. This seems too good to be true. Yet, it is impossible to love God and not love the image of God in our neighbor. Our Savior loves us so dearly that He makes us His adopted children. We too must show that we are truly His children, by loving one another dearly in all goodness of heart.
The children of this culture, who live only for their material treasures, are all separated from one another because their hearts are in different places. But the children of God, have their hearts ‘where their treasure is’. Having but one treasure that is the same God, they are always joined and united together. How much at peace and free we will be if our love for one another reflects the overflowing love of the Trinity!
(Adapted from the writings of St. Francis de Sales, especially, The Sermons of St. Francis de Sales, L.
Fiorelli, ed.) https://oblates.squarespace.com/salesian-sunday-reflection-feed/salesian-sunday-reflection-1
The Most Holy Trinity June 7, 2020
MASS Intentions
Eucharistic Adoration NEW! WILL BEGIN AGAIN ON THURSDAY, JUNE 11TH FROM
1:00PM-6:45PM
“But now, this is what the Lord says— he who created you, Jacob, he who formed you, Israel: ‘Do not fear, for I have
redeemed you; I have summoned you by name; you are mine. When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and
when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the
flames will not set you ablaze. For I am the Lord your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior...” (Is. 43:1-3)
The Most Holy Trinity June 7, 2020 God so loved the
world that he gave his only Son. — John 3:16a
SATURDAY 6 8:00 AM In Reparation for the Blasphemies & Ingratitude to the Immaculate Heart of Mary & for the terrible sin of abortion.
Ken & Diane Bagwell
5:30 PM † In Memory: Bel R. Martin Gilda & Family
SUNDAY 7 8:00 AM Leo Silveria Maria SIlveira
10:30 AM John & Mary Kauffmann Margaret Kauffmann
5:30 PM † Caterina Giffra Frances E. Loflin
MONDAY 8 8:00 AM Jon Michael Razo, Our Son Manuel & Estela Razo
TUESDAY 9 8:00 AM † Mabel Avila Dorothy Avila
WEDNESDAY 10 8:00 AM † Deceased members of the Hargrove Family Firman Family
THURSDAY 11 8:00 AM Birthday Intentions of Jeanette Farnsworth Yvonne & Joe Rouleau
FRIDAY 12 8:00 AM † Frank Coelho Patricia Cox
SATURDAY 13 8:00 AM † Linda Ornellas Family
5:30 PM Travis Morgan John Cauzza
SUNDAY 14 8:00 AM Deceased members of the Rodic & Haney Families Del & Ginger Haney
10:30 AM † Basil Pizzo Susan Pino
5:30 PM † Armida Robb Del & Ginger Haney
PRAYER INTENTIONS:
MILITARY MEMBERS: Major Chris Valine (USAF), Ensign Ashley Valine (US Coast Guard), Staff Sgt. Robert James Gassmann II (101st Airborne, US Army), Capt. Chris Mount (USMC, VMM-268), Maj. Grace Anderson (USAF), U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Nicholas Cabansag (USN).
SICK: Mary Hansen, Mary Snead, Erlinda G. Cacabelos, Liam McQueen, Irene Duralde, Jack Nunes, Sandi Morrissey, Janice Shields, Jim Maloney, Mel Ormonde, Jennifer Ojeda, Marilyn Biven, Randy & Cecilia Thiel, Joel Rivera, Valeria & José Ramón, Elaine Talley, Daniel J. Hoffmann, Jr; Layla Dickson, Carolyn Hoffmann, Kathy Gibson, Bella & Vendala Manfredi, Evan Anderson, Magdaleno Zambo, John Dynowski, Kelly Hansen and her parents, Peter Hansen, Joel Rivera, Darlene Cos-ta, John McMasters, Carlos Chavez, Matt Antista, Will Davis, Rosa Var-gas, Anton Mendoza, Marlen B. Pineda, Rex Nutter, Rómulo & Jackie Garza, Victor Mireles, Ladisla Pinhero ,Cynthia Toscas, Michael John-son, Cathy McAlister, Angel Ruelas, Kay Yoshiba Mayerling, Lou Costa, Pat Cardoza, Wayne Toscas, Fred Porter (suffering grief in recent loss of his son), Paul Brandt, Otto & Helga Besgen, Rafael Narvaez, Francis Reed (severe stroke, partially paralyzed), Bob Mier, Rita Vohnout, Eileen Wagner.
DECEASED: (+)Armida Robb, (+)Alfred Palomo, (+)Mary Struempf
Altar & Rosary Society—The regular meeting is on
the 3rd Tuesday of the month. After prayer and Mass at 10:30
a.m., the usual luncheon and business meeting will follow in the
Parish Hall. All are invited to attend and participate. NO
meetings : June, July, August, December.
Rosary for Priests— *CANCELED UNTIL
FURTHER NOTICE. *
Cenacle of Prayer/Marian Movement of Priests—
*CANCELED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. *
Knights of Columbus
*CANCELED UNTIL FURTHER
NOTICE. *
Interior Life Study Group—The 2nd
Saturday of every month following the 8 AM
Mass, 8:45-9:45 am in the Parish Hall
Library. Facilitators: Steve & Marlene
Rauwolf. Questions? Call (408) 605-2359
• 40 Days for Life:
• RE: COVD-19: We are
concerned about you,
your families, and the
community. We, along
with our Day Captains, have decided to alter
our 40 Days presence outside Planned
Parenthood to reduce the risk of exposure
for all. Everyone is at risk and has the
potential to contract or pass it onto someone
else.
• 1. We will continue to park the truck with a
new banner each day outside Planned
Parenthood. This, alone, will maintain our 40
Days presence on Pismo Street.
• 2. Prayer can be done from home, or if you
wish, you may come to PP and pray from
within your cars. We do not encourage you
to stand outside on the sidewalk and pray.
You may collect a 40 Days for Life yard sign
from the truck bed to place in your car
window or trunk if you'd like.
• Contact: 805-801-5680 (Katie Collins), 805-
602-7971 (Kirt Collins), email:
[email protected] website:
https://40daysforlife.com/local-campaigns/
san-luis-obispo/
• Care Packages for Military
Members: Call or text Louie
Nunes at (805) 574-4016 if
you have a son or daughter
who is serving in the Military. It would be an
honor to put together and send a care
package to them. We support our Troops!
• Join the Catholic Daughters of
the Americas: We donate to
charities, administer scholarship
programs and strive "to be helping
hands where there is pain, poverty, sorrow or
sickness." Meetings for Court #1162 take
place every second Saturday of the month at
Nativity of Our Lady Parish Hall in San Luis
Obispo. New members welcome!
Questions? call Rose (805) 544-3358.
Choir Practice —*CANCELED
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.*
Questions? Contact Susan Davies at
(805) 773-3298 or email her
at: [email protected].
Protecting Our Children—On
Wednesday from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m., only
authorized individuals and personnel who
have been cleared by the Diocese may be
in the parish hall (parents or guardians may
bring or pick up the children in the hall). NOBODY ELSE
will be permitted ANYWHERE in the hall, including
members of the Knights of Columbus, the Altar and
Rosary Society and Martha’s Ministry .
Faith Formation (K-8)
*CANCELED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.*
High School Youth Group-Confirmation
*CANCELED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.*
Bible Study
*CANCELED UNTIL FURTHER
NOTICE.*
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
From Our Pastor Father Jacob
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ: .
Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all who have submitted their weekly contributions. They have been received with great gratitude and appreciation.
To submit your contributions, you are welcome to do so via the US mail or drop it off in the mail slot of our Rectory Door. In order for your contribution to be recorded accurately please include your weekly contributions envelope or envelope number on the check.
Another available option that several have asked about is direct deposit of the weekly contribution. This option is safe and secure and now conveniently available online on our website: www.stpaulspismobeach.com at the top of the screen you will see a big blue “DONATE” button, simply click on this and you have a variety of option of funds to support with a one-time or ongoing donation.
ST. PAUL’S WILL REOPEN ON MONDAY, JUNE 8, 2020 FOR THE 8 AM DAILY MASS AND WILL RESUME ITS LITURGICAL SCHEDULE ON THAT DAY.
You can participate in the Sunday Mass from your home as it is broadcast on our YouTube Channel “St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church-Pismo Beach”.
Please continue visiting our website stpaulspismobeach.com for updates on our parish, the weekly bulletin, link to the Sunday Mass Online, and updates from our Pastor Father Jacob Carazo, OFM Conv., and Bishop Daniel Garcia of the Diocese of Monterey.
All of you are in mine and the Franciscan Community’s prayers and we kindly ask you to keep us in your prayers.
Wishing you peace and all goodness,
Father Jacob Carazo, OFM Conv.
Sunday Collections 2019
5/12= $6,489.31
5/19= $5,302.42
5/26= $7,115.07
6/2= $8,968.63
2020
5/10= $4,930.00
5/17= $4,075.00
5/24= $4,114.60
5/31= $5,915.00
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: The Most Holy Trinity;
Julian Calendar Pentecost
Monday: Tenth Week in Ordinary Time
Tuesday: St. Ephrem
Thursday: St. Barnabas
Saturday: St. Anthony of Padua
GRACE AND ETER-NAL LIFE
Moses is a man af-ter our own hearts, for haven’t we all dealt with more than our share of stiff-necked people? Indeed, haven’t we all gotten a little stiff-necked ourselves at times? Complaining . . . impatient . . . quick to anger. How lucky for Moses—how lucky for all of us—that God is exactly the opposite! And we don’t even have to guess about it. The Lord tells us so directly. According-ly, Moses does what we all need to do. Even with the tablets in hand, he bows down and asks for God’s for-giveness and grace.
Encouraging us to live together in peace—and in God’s favor—the Apostle Paul knows all about this grace, joyfully invoking Christ’s grace on us along with God’s love and the Holy Spirit’s. “Rejoice,” he says. And when it comes to rejoicing, John offers us the glad-dest words of all: the assurance of eternal life through Jesus. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: 1 Kgs 17:1-6; Ps 121:1bc-8; Mt 5:1-12
Tuesday: 1 Kgs 17:7-16; Ps 4:2-5, 7b-8; Mt 5:13-16
Wednesday: 1 Kgs 18:20-39; Ps 16:1b-2ab, 4, 5ab, 8, 11;
Mt 5:17-19
Thursday: Acts 11:21b-26; 13:1-3; Ps 65:10-13;
Mt 5:20-26
Friday: 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-16; Ps 27:7-9abc, 13-14;
Mt 5:27-32
Saturday: 1 Kgs 19:19-21; Ps 16:1b-2a, 5, 7-10;
Mt 5:33-37
Sunday: Dt 8:2-3, 14b-16a; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20;
1 Cor 10:16-17; Jn 6:51-58
HOLY TRINITY
The Father is my trust, the Son is my refuge, the Holy Spirit is my protection. O holy Trinity, glory to Thee.
—Byzantine Horologion, Troparion at Nocturns, sixth century
SAINT BERNADETTE SOUBIROUS (1844-1879)
April 16
With Immaculate Mary’s “Ave Maria” for its refrain, Andy Williams’ “Village of Saint Berna-dette” peaked at #7 on Billboard’s Top 40 at Christ-mas 1959, airing on radio stations all over America. Imagine! April 16 marks the feast of Bernardette Soubirous, the teenager who, combing a refuse heap for firewood, saw a “beautiful lady” who identified herself in words Bernadette faithfully reported to the bishop, though she did not understand their meaning: “I am the Immaculate Conception.” Re-lentlessly interrogated, she never wavered in her story or sweetness. Chronically ill all her life and dead at thirty-five, Bernadette left behind the shrine at Lourdes where healing waters still flow from the spring that her “beautiful lady” pointed out to her.
—Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Marc Chagall, Moses and the Tablets
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COVER SHEET
CHURCH NAME: St. Paul the Apostle
BULLETIN#: 523103
DATE OF PUBLICATION: 06/05/2020
NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED: 7
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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
CONTACT: Christopher Garza (805)773-2219, ext. 102
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