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TODAY'S READINGS First Reading -- Wisdom has built her house; she has dressed her meat, mixed her wine, yes, she has spread her table (Proverbs 9:1-6). Psalm -- Taste and see the goodness of the Lord (Psalm 34). Second Reading -- Be filled with the Spirit, giving thanks always and for everything (Ephesians 5:15-20). Gospel -- I am the living bread that came down from heaven (John 6:51-58). All rights reserved. Parish Mission Statement We, the family of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Parish, are called by virtue of our baptism and guided by the Holy Spirit to be disciples of Jesus. As disciples of Jesus, we are dedicated to fostering the growth of God’s Kingdom on earth by praising God and living the Gospel values of love, justice, forgiveness and service to all. PARISH INFO 615 Vine Avenue, Roseville, CA 95678 Phone: (916)783-5211 Fax: 916-783-5212 E-Mail: of- [email protected] Web: www.strosechurch.org PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 8:30-4:00 PM CONFESSION Wednesday 5:00-6:00 PM Saturday 3:00-4:30 PM SCHEDULE OF MASSES Monday—Friday: 6:30 & 8:00 AM; Wednesday 6:30 PM (Spanish) Saturday: 8:00 AM Saturday Vigil Masses: 5:00 PM, 7:00 PM (Spanish) Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM, 12:30 PM (Spanish), 5:00 PM ADORATION Saturday 6:45AM—7:45AM First Friday of the month 7PM– Saturday 7:45 AM PARISH CLERGY AND STAFF Parochial Administrator Fr. Michael Baricuatro ext. 7012 [email protected] Parochial Vicar Fr. Michael Estaris ext. 7016 [email protected] Pastor Emeritus Fr. Michael Cormack ext. 7008 Deacons Deacon Mark Van Hook ext. 7014 [email protected] Deacon Mike Turner ext. 7015 [email protected] Office Manager/Admin. Dulce Vargas ext. 7008 [email protected] Liturgy Coordinator Lynne Brys ext. 7006 [email protected] Religious Education—English Dona Gentile, Director ext. 7010 [email protected] Cathie Newman, Assistant ext. 7010 [email protected] Religious Education– Spanish Frida Callejas, Coordinator ext. 7011 [email protected] Coordinator of Youth Ministry Beckee Lienert ext. 7004 [email protected] Bi-Lingual Secretary & Baptisms Stella Guzman ext. 7013 [email protected] Bookkeeper Carmen Dizon ext. 7017 [email protected] Office Assistant Reem Shamaun ext. 7000 [email protected] Plant Manager Martin Vargas ext. 7008 Custodial Services All Solutions Cleaning, Inc., and Rocio Vargas ST. ROSE SCHOOL www.strose.org 633 Vine Avenue, Roseville, CA 95678 Phone: (916)782-1161 Principal Suzanne Smoley Transitional Kindergarten through 8th Grade School Motto: St. Rose School exists to bring our Catholic faith to life. Saint Rose of Lima Parish Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time August 19, 2018

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TODAY'S READINGS First Reading -- Wisdom has built her house; she has dressed her meat, mixed her wine, yes, she has spread her table (Proverbs 9:1-6). Psalm -- Taste and see the goodness of the Lord (Psalm 34). Second Reading -- Be filled with the Spirit, giving thanks always and for everything (Ephesians 5:15-20). Gospel -- I am the living bread that came down from heaven (John 6:51-58). All rights reserved.

Parish Mission Statement We, the family of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Parish, are called by virtue of our baptism and guided by the Holy Spirit to be disciples of Jesus. As disciples of Jesus, we are dedicated to fostering the growth of God’s Kingdom on earth by praising God and living the Gospel values of love, justice, forgiveness and service to all.

PARISH INFO 615 Vine Avenue, Roseville, CA 95678

Phone: (916)783-5211 Fax: 916-783-5212 E-Mail: of-

[email protected] Web: www.strosechurch.org PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 8:30-4:00 PM

CONFESSION Wednesday 5:00-6:00 PM

Saturday 3:00-4:30 PM

SCHEDULE OF MASSES Monday—Friday: 6:30 & 8:00 AM;

Wednesday 6:30 PM (Spanish) Saturday: 8:00 AM

Saturday Vigil Masses: 5:00 PM, 7:00 PM (Spanish)

Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM, 12:30 PM (Spanish), 5:00 PM

ADORATION Saturday 6:45AM—7:45AM

First Friday of the month 7PM– Saturday 7:45 AM

PARISH CLERGY AND STAFF Parochial Administrator Fr. Michael Baricuatro ext. 7012 [email protected] Parochial Vicar Fr. Michael Estaris ext. 7016 [email protected] Pastor Emeritus Fr. Michael Cormack ext. 7008 Deacons Deacon Mark Van Hook ext. 7014 [email protected] Deacon Mike Turner ext. 7015 [email protected] Office Manager/Admin. Dulce Vargas ext. 7008 [email protected] Liturgy Coordinator Lynne Brys ext. 7006 [email protected] Religious Education—English Dona Gentile, Director ext. 7010 [email protected] Cathie Newman, Assistant ext. 7010 [email protected] Religious Education– Spanish Frida Callejas, Coordinator ext. 7011 [email protected] Coordinator of Youth Ministry Beckee Lienert ext. 7004 [email protected] Bi-Lingual Secretary & Baptisms Stella Guzman ext. 7013 [email protected] Bookkeeper Carmen Dizon ext. 7017 [email protected] Office Assistant Reem Shamaun ext. 7000 [email protected] Plant Manager Martin Vargas ext. 7008 Custodial Services All Solutions Cleaning, Inc., and Rocio Vargas

ST. ROSE SCHOOL www.strose.org

633 Vine Avenue, Roseville, CA 95678

Phone: (916)782-1161 Principal Suzanne Smoley

Transitional Kindergarten through 8th Grade

School Motto: St. Rose School exists to bring our Catholic faith to life.

Saint Rose of Lima Parish

Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

August 19, 2018

OFFERTORY & SECOND COLLECTIONS We appreciate your generosity

August 18 & 19 Offertory & Church in Latin America August 25 & 26 Offertory September 1 & 2 Offertory & Maintenance

Please make checks payable to St. Rose of Lima

CONTRIBUTIONS for June 2018 Sunday Collection $ 46,928 Maintenance $ 4,724 Faith Direct Sunday Collection $ 14,901 Faith Direct Maintenance $ 1,449 Sacraments/Sacramentals $ 1,097 Faith Direct Sacramentals $ 390 Diocesan Collection Catholic Peter’s Pence $ 892 $ 70,381

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Ez 24:15-24; Dt 32:18-21; Mt 19:16-22 Tuesday: Ez 28:1-10; Dt 32:26-28, 30, 35cd-36ab; Mt 19:23-30 Wednesday: Ez 34:1-11; Ps 23:1-6; Mt 20:1-16 Thursday: Ez 36:23-28; Ps 51:12-15, 18-19; Mt 22:1-14 Friday: Rv 21:9b-14; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Jn 1:45-51 Saturday: Ez 43:1-7a; Ps 85:9ab, 10-14; Mt 23:1-12 Sunday: Jos 24:1-2a, 15-17, 18b; Ps 34:2-3, 16-21; Eph 5:21-32 [2a, 25-32]; Jn 6:60-69

MASS INTENTIONS

Readings & Reflections

THIS EUCHARISTIC FEAST Some things about human nature don't change, even over the course of centuries. When we celebrate a holiday, we have a meal; when we celebrate a significant event, we have a feast. In today's first reading, Lady Wisdom is setting a feast, a sign of celebrating the covenant that Israel has with God. Israel's central remembrance of its saving Exodus covenant is the Passover meal. So it is natural--and not coincidental--that the Christian celebration of the new covenant sealed by the blood of Christ on the cross happens at a meal, our Eucharist, offered first by Jesus in the context of Passover remembrance. It is easy for us, sometimes, to forget the very long and rich religious and human origins of our eucharistic feasting on the bread and cup that are the Body and Blood of Jesus. Today, and for the next few Sundays that we hear the "Bread of Life" discourse from John, let us bring to mind the loving covenant that God makes with us, and be filled with great joy at this marvelous feast that we have come to attend! Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc

SATURDAY, August 18 , 2018 8:00 AM For Our Holy Father 5:00 PM Mike & Pete Presti (†) Charlene Tim Heath (†) Susan

7:00 PM Por los Feligreses de Nuestra Iglesia

SUNDAY, August 19 , 2018 7:30 AM People of the Parish Dennis Ramirez (†) Anna 9:00 AM Katie Perry Chris Asuncion Cavanna (SI) Family 10:30 AM Ken Sandow (†) Carmen

Acts Women's Retreat Team and Retreatants

12:30 PM Leopoldo Ayala (†) Family 5:00 PM Ralph Brys (†) Edie Peter Jurisch Jr. (†) Cynthia MONDAY, August 20 , 2018 6:30 AM Peter Jurisch Jr. (†) Cotterill - Fam Ted Acres (H) Carolsue 8:00 AM Carolyne Smoley (†) Susan Angelo Maraccini (†) Susan TUESDAY, August 21 , 2018 6:30 AM Gil & Martina Pasion (†) Rick & Beth John Eynck (†) Amy 8:00 AM Asuncion Cavanna (SI) Family John Eynck (†) Amy WEDNESDAY, August 22 , 2018 6:30 AM Martin Vargas Jr. (B) Jaldon Family Montanna Christoffersen (B) Sharon 8:00 AM Cordilia Sangco (†) Vic & Ruby Kristina Love (†) Amy 6:30 PM Frank Lienert Jr. (H) Family THURSDAY, August 23, 2018 6:30 AM Pepita Aguas (†) Oscar Jaime Aguas (†) Oscar 8:00 AM Tim Heath (†) Edie Pat & Lois O'Connor (SI) Family 5:30PM For the People of the Parish FRIDAY, August 23, 2018 6:30 AM Barbara Handy (†) Eva 8:00 AM Khin San (B) Christina Xeni Maza (†) Bobbie SATURDAY, August 24 , 2018 8:00 AM Ivan Ruff (†) Amy Fred Benedict (†) Amy 5:00 PM Joanna Bailey (†) Shelby Ron Moore (†) Tracy 7:00 PM Fernando Orozco (†) Staff

LEGEND (A) Anniversary,(B) Birthday, (†) Deceased, (H) Healing, (SI) Special Intention (W.A.) Wedding Ann.

Liturgy Updates

An Invitation to Celebrate St. Rose of Lima Our Patron Saints on Thursday, August 23rd

In honor God and His Saints, our parish patron, you are invited to Bilingual Mass at 5:30PM on Thursday, August 23rd. Following the Mass we hope you can join us in the par ish hall for a potluck gathering and time with our parish family. A sign - up sheet is in the vestibule of the church to let us know you can attend and what food donation you will like to bring.

We will have a special St. Rose of Lima remembrance gift for each family, located by each of her statues. Please be sure to take one home as we ask for the intercession of our patron saints.

St. Rose of Lima, Virgin - 1617 St. Rose of Lima was born on April 20, 1586, in Lima, Peru to Gaspar de Flores, and Maria d'Olivia. She was one of ten children. As an infant she was baptized with the name Isabel. By the time she was confirmed the name Isabel had been replaced by Rose.

Rose was an extraordinarily pious child; even as she was just learning to walk, her parents noted her great interest in and devotion to holy cards, statues, and crucifixes. They and others saw this as a sign that the young girl had a special relationship with God. Rose wanted to learn how to read and write, but there was nobody who was free to help her. She, like other poor children, could not afford to go to school, and her parents were illiterate.

One day Rose announced to her parents: “Since no one has time to teach me things, I am going to ask Jesus to do it. He can do anything, can’t He?” The child yearned to read and write, and prayed to Jesus daily, begging Him to help her to achieve her dreams. Rose would

beseech Jesus to help her with a prayer she made up herself: “Jesus, help me to know and to love you, and teach me to read and write.” Because of this, the child was mocked by the street children in her home town. She was seen as an odd child by many.

Rose announced to her mother one day that it was the Child Jesus who had taught her how to read and write. Her mother did not believe her at first, but nevertheless, Rose proved to her mother that she knew how to read by reading from a book about St. Catherine of Siena. The local parish priest and teacher tested her, and were amazed by the fact that this young girl who had never been to school could read and write to a very high standard. The young Rose told the following remarkable story: One day, after she had made her usual prayer to Jesus, she felt a beautiful breeze fan her. She recalled having a wonderful sensation, and saw an overflowing miraculous light. Then the Child Jesus appeared to her, beautiful and radiant. Rose stated that he was a beautiful boy and that she was not afraid, rather, she felt a great and pure love for the Child Jesus. Our Savior then drew forth a golden book and bade the young girl to read from it. She immediately could read. Jesus then drew forth a pen with paper and bade her write, and, miraculously, Rose could write. Then Jesus disappeared. Rose dedicated her life to Jesus, was devoted to the care of the needy, and known for leading a life of severe asceticism (self-discipline and avoidance of all forms of indulgence). She lived in the family home and allowed herself two hours of sleep a night, devoting many hours to prayer. She sold flowers and needlework to care for the poor and emulated Christ by wearing a silver crown upon her head with small spikes on the inside. When Rose turned 20, she was permitted to join the Third Order of St. Dominic. She continued a life of extreme prayer, fasting and penance.

This remarkable woman died on August 25, 1617, at the age of thirty-one. Rose has the honor of being the first person born in the Western Hemisphere to be canonized by Pope Clement in 1671. In America St. Rose of Lima's feast day is celebrated on August 23 although it is celebrated on August 30th in Peru. Excerpts taken from "Lives of Saints", Published by John J. Crawley & Co., Inc.

CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD

Is on Summer Break Please look for us to Return in October

during 9 am Mass

Edge Confirmation & Life Teen

2018-2019 Registration R E G I S T R A T I O N F O R M S

Registration forms for Edge Confirmation Year 1 (7th grade), Edge Confirmation Year 2 (8th grade)

and Life Teen (9th-12th grades) are available to download

from our website: www.strosechurch.org in the Faith Formation tab.

H O W T O R E G I S T E R In Person:

• July 15th and August 5th after the Sunday 5:00 Mass

• Wednesdays in August 10am-1 pm in the religious education office

• Or by appointment with Beckee Registration will not be accepted in

the parish office.

By Mail: After July 1st, you can mail your

completed registration packets and fees to:

St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church Attn: Beckee Lienert

615 Vine Ave Roseville, CA 95678

P L E A S E N O T E Registration for Year 2 Confirmation will

close on September 13th. Questions? Please contact Beckee

Lienert at [email protected].

FAITH FORMATION

The Faith Formation Program is in need of adults who would like share their

faith. We have openings for teachers and aides on Sunday from

10:15 am to 11:30 am and Wednesday from 4pm to 5:15pm. If you are interested, please contact

Dona Gentile 783-5211 Ext.7010

Religious Education ~ Youth Ministry ~ RCIA

Catechesis of the Good Shepherd The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS) Program is now accepting applications for children ages 3 - 5 years old. The Atrium will be held on Fridays beginning September 21, 2018. There will be a morning sessions from 10:00am—12:00pm and afternoon session from 1:30pm—3:30pm. If you are interested in registering your child/children please contact Eva Gonzalez Forgarty at 916-532-2317 Space is Limited.

RCIA - Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults RCIA is the process in which adults, seeking to celebrate the Sacraments of Initiation at Easter,

prepare and grow in their faith. Classes meet on Monday evenings from

7:00 – 9:00 pm. Classes begin September 17th, 2018

for more information, Contact Dona Gentile (916) 783-5211, ext. 7010 or [email protected].

Sacrament Preparation and ongoing Faith Formation Classes

Grades pre– School through 6th grade Begin: Sunday October 7th 10:15am-11:30am

Wednesday October 10th 4pm– 5:15pm

For more information contact the Religious Education Office at (916)783-5211 ext. 7010

or email [email protected]

The Prayer and Life Workshop Provides a particular method for learning to pray with the use of scriptures and multiple prayer methods. The founder of the workshop is Fr. Larrañaga a Capuchin priest. It is currently being offered on over 40 countries. Jesus invited you to attend and deepen your relationship with him, and to be a blessing to others. The workshop begins Thursday, August 16th from 9:30AM to 11:30AM at 1225 Cresthaven Dr., Roseville (near Cirby & I80) Sessions continue weekly. To register or questions, please contact Phyllis or Steve Risse at 916-722-9598

Baptism process: 1. Stop by the Parish Office to pick up a Baptismal Packet or visit Our web-site to down load a copy (www.strosechurch.org)

2. Complete the Packet, gather all copies and signatures needed 3. Return COMPLETED Packet to Parish Office when Baptism Coordinator is available. Please call and ask for Stella Guzman to make sure she is in. 916-783-5211 X 7013 Incomplete Packets will not be accepted. 4. You will be given a date for Class and Baptism upon receipt of completed packet. (NO Class Drop-Ins)

Give the Gift of Mass We have several parishioners who are looking for rides to the different Masses we have on Sunday. If you are able to help at least once a month, please call Bobbie at (916) 784-1115 or email [email protected].

In the Gospel of Matthew 25:40, Jesus said " “Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of my

brethren, you did it to me".

Parish Updates

GOLF ANYONE??? The Knights of Columbus are hosting their 6th annual Golf Tournament to raise money for the Annual Christmas Basket Program and other Charities the Knights sponsor. The tournament will be held on Friday, September 7 , 2018 at the Timber Creek Golf Club in Roseville. The tournament will be a scramble format with Men’s and Women’s Longest Drive and Closest to the Pin Prizes. There will be a New Car as a prize on Hole number 14, should you get a Hole In One ! The tournament will have a Shot Gun start at 8:00 AM with a luncheon to follow at 1:30 PM. There will be Raffle Prizes and Auction items during the luncheon. We are in need of Players, Sponsor’s, Volunteers, Auction and Raffle prizes. Please see a Knight of Columbus Member to sign up for the tournament. Or call one of the following Knights:

Dave Gastel 408-718-5233 Cell Steve White 916-539-0260 Cell

A PRAYER FOR PRIESTS

Keep them, I pray Thee, dearest Lord, Keep them, for they are Thine - Thy priests whose lives burn out before Thy consecrated shrine. Keep them, for they are in the world, Though from the world apart; When earthly pleasures tempt, allure, Shelter them in Thy heart, Keep them, and comfort them in hours Of loneliness and pain, When all their life of sacrifice For souls seems but vain, Keep them, and O remember, Lord, They have no one but Thee, Yet they have only human hearts With human frailty. Keep them as spotless as the Host, That daily they caress; Their every thought and word and deed Deign, dearest Lord, to bless.

Amen

St. Rose School is currently accepting applications for the 2018 - 2019 school year for Transitional Kindergarten through 8th grade classes. Please visit our website www.strose.org or call Carrie Canalas at 916-782-116 Ext. 101 [email protected]

SCHOOL NEWS

Parish Ministries

LUNCHES FOR THE HOMELESS Keep those supplies coming! We are always in need of lunch items especially drinks, fruit cups, and individually wrapped cookies and granola bars.

Bless you for your generous kindness.

RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY

Respect Life Monthly Meeting: Next meeting Sept 11th at Joan's house(1109 Terra Way, Roseville # 916-417-1071).

Respect Life Mass: Second Saturday every month @ 8am.

Praying in front of Planned Parenthood: Sunrise Blvd (next to creek bridge) , in Roseville—every Thursday @ 9am “Join Us, Won’t you?”

Spiritual Adoption: WEEK 20 - Hair is Starting to grow on my head. I wonder what color it is? My heart pumps about six gallons of blood every day. I am 20 weeks old now, and in ANOTHER 20 weeks I will be born, when I am 9 months old!

DIOCESAN RESPECT LIFE GATHERING- Saturday, August 25, 2018 St. John the Baptist Parish Hall 307 Montrose Dr, Folsom, CA 95630. Open to all (parish volunteers, teachers, youth & young adult leaders, etc.) who have a passion for pro-life work. Come for fellowship, networking, exhibitor tables, prayer, and more! Lunch will be provided. Event is FREE! Registration is required by Aug 14th. If you have questions, contact Steve Patton: 916-733-0133. Event is FREE! Registration is required by Aug 14th. If you have questions, contact Steve Patton: 916-733-0133

Bishop Gallegos Annual Fundraiser Sunday, September 9, 2018 At the Dinner September 9, 2018 At the Dante Club, 2330 Fair Oaks Blvd, Sacramento. 5PM Social Hour; 6PM Dinner; 7PM Programs; $75. per person. St. Rose will have a table for 10 and if you are interested in joining us call Joan at 916-417-1071. UPCOMING EVENTS: Sacramento Life Center Baby Shower Sept 16th. 40 Days for Life: Sept 26th, through Nov 4th. Sacramento Life Center Annual Gala Nov 10th.

YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT

The effect of receiving the body and blood of Christ is to change us into what we receive.

--Pope Saint Leo the Great

SENIOR MINISTRY

August 16th Deser t Dan—Country Western $3 August 23rd St. Rose of Lima Celebration– No Bingo August 30th “Healthy Action Presentation” with

Group Participation! And Latin Dance Presentation / presented by Placer County Humans Services and LATIN DANCE TEAM

September 6th Norm Gary—$3 September 13th Donna Reynolds $3 September 20th Dennis Studebaker

Many thanks to all who support the St. Rose Senior Program

Get well wishes to the many who are unwell! St Rose Senior Ministry 783-5211 x7010

Who We Are and What We Do. Providing Food Service and Fellowship Directly to the Homeless. We Need Your Help. Find Out More After the Masses on Saturday September 8th (5:00PM) and Sunday September 9th (7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12:30-Spanish) Experience Our Van—Open House. Thank you and God Bless You

Holy Land Pilgrimage with Fr. George Snyder from St. Clare Parish and Sr. Adele Gerlach

Join us on this 13 Day Bible Land discovery program and journey in the footsteps of Jesus, Paul, Samuel and David. This adventure of faith will change the way you read the bible and bring the Gospel of Life! We will travel from October 15 through 28, 2018. To register, call (863) 648-0383 and reference tour HL18, ID# 57889. Brochures are available in the Office. For more information, visit http://www.eocatholic.com/tours/hl18-57889-r# or call Fr. George at 916-772-4717

OPPORTUNITIES TO LIVE OUT YOUR FAITH

Fr. Mike Schmitz shares important insights on the meaning of Christ’s Cross. He shows how God’s rescue mission for us includes the need for each person to embrace his own cross in order

to reestablish trust in the Father and the understanding that love requires sacrifice. It also includes a bonus segment on Stations of the Cross, which features reflections on the Lord’s Passion and Death, accompanied by moving audio dramatizations from the Truth and Life Audio Bible.

“Come away by yourselves to a desert place and rest a while.” MK 6:31

A Day of Prayer and Reflection

Join us for a day of prayer, reflection and sharing. Step out of the stress and demands of daily life, restore the

body, mind and spirit. At our One - Day Retreat, you’ll have time and space to slow down in a beautiful setting that’s designed for reflection and communication with

God. Our schedule will include teaching, worship, Devotions, personal prayer, optional walks outside, and time for reflection and prayer. Oh, and of course, we’ll have coffee, snacks, and lunch! Space is very limited. At Christ the King Passionist Retreat Center 6520 Van

Maren Lane, Citrus Heights, CA Presented by: Rev. Fr. Peterson Tieng and Brother Bob

Canton. On September 4, 218 from 9:00am - 5:00PM

Fee: $50 Registration must contact: Victoria L. Alonzo at

916-761-5325 or Linda Hampton at 650-766-5222

The Saint Vincent DePaul Society of Roseville is celebrating the conference's 35th anniversary with a gala Hawaiian themed dinner in Morris Hall at Saint Clare's Church on Saturday, September 22; starting at 6 PM. Menu items include teriyaki tri-tip, pineapple chicken, or salmon. Ticket prices are $45 each or two for $80. For more information, please visit our website at: www.placersvdp.com. You can purchase tickets on the website or contact Patty Dominguez at [email protected] or (916) 781-3303. Please join us and help support our programs that help those in need in our community.

PREOCUPACIONES Ó PREGUNTAS

Si tiene preguntas ó preocupaciones sobre la

comunidad

Hispana; favor de comunicarse con: Martin Vargas (916-969-3299)

Venacio De Los Santos (916-201-7083)

Los dos padre Michael (916-783-5211)

HORARIO DE MISA EN ESPAÑOL MIÉRCOLES 6:30 PM SÁBADO 7:00 PM DOMINGO 12:30 PM

CONFESIONES MIÉRCOLES 5:00-6:00 PM SÁBADO 3:00-4:30 PM

HORAS de la OFICINA PARROQUIAL LUNES-VIERNES 8:00-4:00 PM

ADORACIÓN Primer viernes del mes comenzando a las 7PM hasta el sábado a las 7:45AM

Declaración de Misión Nosotros, la familia de la Iglesia de Santa Rosa de Lima, somos llamados por virtud de nuestro bautismo y guiados por el Espíritu Santo para ser discípulos de Jesús. Como discípulos de Jesús nos dedicamos a fomentar el crecimiento del Reino de Dios en la tierra, alabando a Dios y viviendo los valores Evangelicas de amor, justicia, perdón y servicio a los demás.

615 Vine Avenue Roseville, CA 95678 www.strosechurch.org

Teléfono: 916-783-5211 Fax: 916-783-5212 Email: [email protected]

LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura -- La sabiduría nos dice: Dejen su ignorancia y vivirán; avancen por el camino de la prudencia (Proverbios 9:1-6). Salmo -- Gusten y vean qué bueno es el Señor (Salmo 34 [33]). Segunda lectura -- Vivan como personas de sabiduría tratando de entender qué es la voluntad del Señor, llenos del Espíritu y dando gracias siempre (Efesios 5:15-20). Evangelio -- Jesús dice, "Yo soy el pan vivo que ha bajado del cielo; el que coma de este pan vivirá para siempre" (Juan 6:51-58). Usado con permiso. Todos los derechos reservados.

TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE Entre los varios santitos que de niño recuerdo haber visto en el templo, santa Rosa de Lima (1586-1617) se me ha quedado grabada por su belleza y humildad. No sé quién fue el que me la presentó por primera vez, sólo sé que la recuerdo porque era latina como yo. En su cabeza llevaba una corona de espinas de la cual brotaban rositas rojas. Según mis catequistas, ella había usado una corona de espinas a escondidas debajo de su velo de monja para recordarle que si era bella lo debía a Dios y no a sus propios méritos. Santa Rosa (Isabel Flores de Oliva) fue canonizada en 1667 como la primera santa americana. Ella encarnaba la expresión "Gracias a Dios". Esta frase la utilizan muchos latinos cuando reciben un cumplido o halago, para reconocer que sus talentos y virtudes se deben a Dios que bendice sus esfuerzos. Ellos, como Santa Rosa, aceptan las limitaciones de su condición humana pero también aceptan la gracia de ser hijas e hijos del Dios que siempre nos ayuda. --Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

19 de Agosto de 2018 Vigésimo Domingo del

Tiempo Ordinario

ESTA FIESTA EUCARÍSTICA Ciertos aspectos de la naturaleza humana nunca cambian, ni siquiera en el transcurso de varios siglos. Cuando celebramos una fiesta, comemos; cuando celebramos un acontecimiento importante, damos un banquete. En la primera lectura de hoy, la Sabiduría está preparando un banquete, un símbolo de la celebración de la alianza que Israel tiene con Dios. La conmemoración central de su alianza salvadora del Éxodo es la comida de la pascua judía. Por lo tanto, es natural y no casual que la celebración cristiana de la nueva alianza sellada por la sangre de Cristo en la cruz sea una comida, nuestra Eucaristía, la cual primero fue ofrecida por Jesús durante la conmemoración de la pascua judía. Algunas veces nos resulta fácil olvidar el rico origen religioso y humano de nuestro banquete eucarístico de pan y vino que son el Cuerpo y la Sangre de Jesús. Hoy y en los próximos domingos que escuchemos el discurso sobre el "Pan de Vida" por boca de Juan, recordemos la generosa alianza que Dios forja con nosotros y llenémonos de alegría con este maravilloso banquete al que somos invitados. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc

Platicas Pre– Matrimoniales Las pláticas pre– matrimoniales

comenzaran el lunes 27 de Agosto de 7:00PM—8:30PM. Son 7 charlas.

¿Están interesados en recibir el Sacramento de Matrimonio?

Si tienes novio(a), están casados por el civil, viven en unión libre y desean formar una familia basada en los

mandamiento de la ley de Dios, los invitamos a asistir a las pláticas pre - matrimoniales.

Habrá una orientación el miércoles 22 de Agosto del

2018 después de misa de 6:30PM.

Para más información llamar a Tony & Vero Ortiz al 916.792.9319 oh a la oficina parroquial para hacer una

cita con el Padre. Miguel Estaris al 916-783-5211

¿Que Haría Jesús? Quienes Somos y Que Hacemos. Proporcionamos Servicio de Comida y Compañerismo Directamente a las Personas Sin Hogar. Necesitamos Tu Ayuda. Vamos a estar dando más información después de la misa de las 5 de la tarde el sábado 8 de septiembre, y el domingo 9 de septiembre después de las misas de 7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am, y 12:30pm. Experimente nuestra Van - Casa abierta. Muchas gracias y Dios los bendiga.

Una Invitación A la celebración de la Fiesta de Santa Rose de Lima Nuestra Patona

El jueves, 23 de agosto En honor a la fiesta de la patrona de nuestra parroquia, usted está invitado a la misa bilingüe a las el jueves 23 de agosto a las 5:30M . Seguido de la misa los invitamos a pasar por el salón parroquial para convivir y disfrutar de esta maravillosa fiesta con nuestra familia parroquial. Será de potluck , los invitamos a traer sus platillos favoritos. En el vestíbulo podrá encontrar un ta-blero donde podrá inscribirse y llevarse un papelito que a nosotros nos va a dejar saber quien va a atender y con que comida nos podrán ayudar. Vamos a tener un regalito de Sta. Rosa de Lima para cada familia, las tarjetitas las podrá encontrar en cada una de sus estatuas. Por favor asegúrese de llevarse una y pedir la intercesión de nuestra patrona en sus vidas. San Rosa de Lima, Virgen—1617 Santa Rosa de Lima nació el 20 de abril de 1586 en Lima, Perú, es hija de Gaspar de Flores y María de Olivia, una de los diez hijos y fue bautizada con el nombre de Isabel. Al tiempo que su Confirmación el nombre de Isabel había sido sustituido por Rosa. Rosa dedicó su vida a Jesús, se dedicó al cuidado de los necesitados, y conocida por llevar una vida de ascetismo severo (autodisciplina y la evitación de todas las formas de indulgencia). Vivía en el hogar familiar y se permitía dormir dos horas por noche, dedicando muchas horas a la oración. Ella vendía flores y bordados para cuidar a los pobres y emulaba a Cristo usan do una corona de plata sobre su cabeza con pequeñas espinas en el interior. Cuando Rosa cumplió 20 años, se le permitió unirse a la Tercera Orden de Santo Domingo. Ella continuó una vida extrema oración, ayuno y penitencia. Esta mujer notable murió el 25 de agosto de 1617, a la edad de treinta y uno. Rosa tiene el honor de ser la primera persona nacida en el Hemisferio Occidental a ser canonizada por el Papa Clemente en 1671. En América Santa Rosa de Lima fiesta se celebra el 23 de agosto, aunque se celebra el 30 de agosto en el Perú.

Proceso para bautizar 1. Pasar por la oficina parroquial para recoger una aplicación para bautizar o visitar nuestro sitio web para descargar una copia (www.strosechurch.org) 2. Complete la aplicación, e incluya todas las copias y firmas necesarias. 3. Devuelva la aplicación completa a la oficina parroquial cuando la coordinadora de bautismo esté disponible. Aplicaciones incompletas no serán aceptadas. Llame y pregunte por Stella Guzmán para asegurarse que encuentre en la oficina. Llame al 916 783 5211 x 7013 4. la fecha para la plática pre- bautismal se asignara una vez recibida la aplicación completa.NO se permite atender a las pláticas sin antes estar registrado.

Vigésimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 19 de agosto de 2018

Si no comen la carne del Hijo del hombre y no beben su sangre, no podrán tener vida en ustedes.

-- Juan 6:53

Ministries & Organizations of St. Rose Parish Advisory Council & Committees Asesoría y Liderazgo en Español

Parish Finance Council John Pittman 783-8643 Coordinador General Fr. Michael Estaris 783-5211 x7016

Parish Pastoral Council John Haluck 786-6423 Secretaria Josie Rivera 223-4348 Building Committee Gary Magonigal 783-5971 Gente Puente Venancio De Los Santos 201-7083 Liturgy Committee Lynne Brys 783-5211 x7006

Liturgy & Worship Liturgia y Adoración Altar Servers - Student Jiji Cabardo 916-412-0478 Liturgia Comité Coordinador Jose Plata 477-6469 Altar Servers - Adult / Family Gary Brys 530-712-4279 Lectores y Secretaria Josie Rivera 223-4348 Altar Society Cecilia Aguon 773-6495 Ministros Extraordinarios Lyanna Borja 663-7018

Arts & Environment Marlene Mesich 784-8533 Sacristanes Martha Y Juan Carlos Valdes 751-6112

Children's Liturgy & Music Dona Gentile 783-5211 x7010 Monaguillos Gerardo y Martha y Arturo Ramirez 723-4829

Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist Lynne Brys 783-5211 x7006 Bienvenida y Bienestar Guillermo Contreras 899-3010

Filipino Choir Joseph Namoc 707-561-6775 Colecta Ramón Tellez 770-5395 Lectors Roger Anderson 765-5010 Orden y decoro del tempo Martin Vargas 969-3299 Lifeteen Liturgy Beckee Lienert 783-5211 x7004 Coro de Niños Ana R. Lara 622-0754 Lifeteen Music Ministry Genesis Navarro 918-9802 Journey in the Spirit Ministry Barbara Turner 624-5956 Coro de Adultos Jorge Rivera 223-2448 Music Ministry Lynne Brys 783-5211 x7006 Grupo de Oración Jose Hernandéz 291-2343 Music Ministry - Saturday Vigil Mass Dona Gentile 783-5211 x7010 Formación en la Fe y Educación

Ushers Steve Barsotti 704-2886 Coordinador de Catequesis Frida Callejas 783-5211 x7011

Welcome Ministry Bobbie Mazas 784-1115 Matrimonios para Cristo Tony y Verónica Ortiz 749-9897 Lynne Mellberg 666-7348 Pre-cana curso pre-matrimonial Tony y Verónica Ortiz 749-9897

Faith Formation & Education Pre-Bautismal Sólo la clase Juan Carlos Amezquita 783-5211 X7013

Baptismal Preparation Stella Guzman 783-5211 x7013 Solidaridad Social Carmen Cuellar 968-1473 Bible Jam Chris Keller 792-4656 Coordinator of Youth Ministry Beckee Lienert 783-5211 x7004 Oración y Devoción

Religious Ed/Faith Formation Dona Gentile 783-5211 x7010 Grupo de Oración Jose Hernandéz 291-2343 RCIA Dona Gentile 783-5211 x7010 Soldados de Cristo Hector Gutierrez 858-774-5129 St. Rose School Principal Suzanne Smoley 782-1161 Talleres de Oración y Vida Guadalupe Espinoza 276-4372 St. Rose Adult Bible Study Karen Grehm 624-7274 Rosario de Amor Guadalupano Mary Najar 412-1247 Vacation Bible Camp Dona Gentile 783-5211 x7010

Spirituality & Prayer Social Outreach

A.C.T.S. Parish Retreats Kathy Kossick 916-223-6990 Front Door Ministry Diane Russell 783-5211 x7009

Larry Halsey 916-812-7233 Health Ministry Bobbie Mazas 784-1115

Beginning Experience Marie Alfuso 835-2282 Homeless Lunches Dona Gentile 783-5211 x7010

Associates of Carmelites of Mary Immaculate Pat Lagrosso 202-2136 Respect Life Joan Donohue 417-1071

Charismatic Prayer & Praise Chris Keller 792-4656 Robin Van Hook 837-8059

Couples for Christ FFL Felipe & Anne Lopez 908-591-9278 Devotions

Handmaids for Family & Life Norlita Comia 768-1237 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Tessie Oandasan 872-1753 Prayer Line Parish Office 783-5211 Agatha Collins 782-2073

Rosary Makers Carolina Fregoso 645-7353 St. Jude Shirley Kelly 408-7683 Elva Valasek 215-3080 St. Mary Prayer Group Maria Kader 412-5154

W.O.M.A.N. Connie Munoa 303-6072 Parish Ministries & Organizations Affiliated Organizations

Bereavement Hospitality Mickie Thompson 782-3324 Engaged Encounter John & Tracy Pittman 783-8643

Catholics Come Home Larry Halsey 812-7233 The Gathering Inn Tom Battaglia 729-7252 Wendell Wall (310) 525-4363 Lazarus Project David Loya 772-6833 Maria Kader 412-5154 St. Vincent de Paul Tom Stanko 781-3303

Senior Fellowship Ministry Dona Gentiile 783-5211 x7010 What Would Jesus Do Rich Fogarty 772-1180

New Evangelization Ministry Mary Christine Amurao 390-9682 Italian Catholic Federation Tony Barsotti 952-8195

Carmelite Auxiliary—Georgetown Robin Van Hook 837-8059 Knights of Columbus Manny Diaz 367-2628

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