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SANTA CLARA CHURCH & CHAPEL www.santaclaraparish.org
CLERGY SERVING OUR PARISH Rev. Marco A. Ortiz, Pastor
Rev. Altaire Fernandez, Associate Pastor Rev. Carlos Villasano Associate Pastor
Dn. Leo Lacbain (Fe) Dn. Larry Lopez (Lupe) Dn. Michael Holguin (Donna) Dn. Vince Crawford (Marilou) Dn. Fidel Ramirez (Marilou) Dn. Dano Ramos (Maria) Dn. Milt Rosenberg (Jeannie) Dn. Ray Vazquez (Mona)
SANTA CLARA CHURCH 323 S “E” St., Oxnard, 93030
(805) 487-3891
HOLY MASS Weekday Mass: 8am (English) 6pm (Spanish) Saturday Vigil Mass: 5pm (English) 7pm (Spanish) Sunday Mass: 6:30am, 8am, 10am & 12pm, (English) 2 pm (Spanish)
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OFFICE HOURS (CHURCH) Monday thru Friday 8am—8pm Saturday & Sunday 8am-4pm
CHAPEL OF SANTA CLARA 1333 E. Ventura Blvd., Oxnard, 93036
(805) 485-7335
HOLY MASS Weekday Mass: Wednesday 8am (Spanish) Sunday Mass: 8 AM & 12 PM (Spanish) 10 AM (English)
OFFICE HOURS (CHAPEL) Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays
8am - 12pm Sunday 8am-1pm
SCES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Mrs. Dotty Massa, Principal
324 S. E St., Oxnard, 93030
TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
THE GIFT OF THE REIGN OF GOD
M atthew’s Gospel today expands on Isaiah’s ballad consider-ably. A comparison with the same story in Mark’s Gospel clearly shows us that here
the author is busy teaching this com-munity of Jewish Christians: “This is a story about Israel a long time ago; this is also a story about Jesus and the skeptical leaders.” Jesus as much as told these Jewish leaders that they were the tenants who first stoned their own prophets. And he told the leaders they were the tenants who would soon even dispose of him—Jesus—and, in doing so, would forfeit their privileged place of presenting to the world the promised Messiah. “And this,” says Matthew’s Gospel, “is a story about you, the inheritors of what was first offered to Israel.” The reign of God was first opened to Israel and is now given to the whole world, but it must be received as a gift. The first Christians are the new tenants in the vineyard. The deeper reality of the reign or kingdom of God is that it is available to everyone on the face of the earth—Israel included. -Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
WHERE ARE THE GRAPES?
J esus’ parable is a little different from the one in the first reading. Isaiah has the vineyard under good and faithful care, but still it produces wild grapes. In the Gospel, the vineyard presumably had a good harvest,
but the workers refuse to give any of the grapes to the landowner. Where do I fit in? Do I ignore all that God does to help me be a good disciple? Am I too busy to take time to pray or read the Bible? Do I hold onto grudges instead of forgiving and releasing them? Do I decline the invitations to go on a retreat? If any of these are true, I might be like the vineyard in the first reading, pro-ducing no fruit despite all the opportunities God has given me. Or we may be the other side of the coin. We had our children baptized when they were babies. We gave them as good an example as we could, teaching them to love others and be generous with what they have. Yet they grew up and drifted away from the faith. Then we have to remember how patient God is with us, God’s people who don’t always produce the fruits of faith. The tenants in the parable refer to those who would have Jesus crucified. God is patient with them. Look what happened to Saul, who persecuted many Christians before he became one himself. In our second reading he tells us to follow his example as he follows Christ. Then, he says, the peace of God will be with us, too (Philippians 4:6–9). -Tom Schmidt, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY
2020-2021 SCHOOL STUDENT NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY The school, mindful of its mission to be a witness to the love of Christ for all, admits students regardless of race, color, national origin, and/or ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. The school does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, disability, medical condition, sex, or national and/or ethnic origin the administration of educational policies and practices, scholarship programs, and ath-letic and other school-administered programs, alt-hough certain athletic leagues and other programs may limit participation and some archdiocesan schools operate as single-sex schools. This Catholic Elementary School publishes the above policy in the staff and parent/student handbooks, public relations/recruitment brochures and in other publications such as the parish bulletin and school newspaper. The school also publishes applicable grievance proce-dures in the staff and parent/student handbooks. School: Santa Clara Elementary School
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The vineyard of the LORD is the house of Israel (Isaiah 5:1-7). Psalm — The vineyard of the Lord is the house of Israel (Psalm 80). Second Reading — God’s peace will guard your hearts and minds (Philippians 4:6-9). Gospel — The kingdom of God will be given to those who will produce its fruit (Matthew 21:33-43).
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Gal 1:6-12; Ps 111:1b-2, 7-9, 10c; Lk 10:25-37 Tuesday: Gal 1:13-24; Ps 139:1b-3, 13-15; Lk 10:38-42 Wednesday: Gal 2:1-2, 7-14; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Lk 11:1-4 Thursday: Gal 3:1-5; Lk 1:69-75; Lk 11:5-13 Friday: Gal 3:7-14; Ps 111:1b-6; Lk 11:15-26 Saturday: Gal 3:22-29; Ps 105:2-7; Lk 11:27-28 Sunday: Is 25:6-10a; Ps 23:1-6; Phil 4:12-14, 19 -20; Mt 22:1-14 [1-10]
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time; Respect Life Sunday Monday: Bl. Francis Xavier Seelos Tuesday: St. Bruno; Bl. Marie Rose Durocher Wednesday: Our Lady of the Rosary Friday: St. Denis and Companions; St. John Leonardi Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary
RCIA & ADULT SACRAMENTS Have you thought about becoming Catholic or
considered preparing for reception of the Sacraments of Confirmation & Holy Communion? Santa Clara Parish offers an opportunity to come to-gether in small groups to learn more about our faith. Sessions focus on the teachings and experience of Church and prepare individuals to celebrate the Sacraments during the Easter sea-son. To learn more please call Missy McQuatt ie (805) 330-8255 or emai l [email protected].
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MASS INTENTIONS SANTA CLARA CHURCH
WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday, October 3, (5pm) · † Warren Oscar Trinidad
· Dominic Tuong and Dominic Duc La (Eternal repose) · Dominic Khang and Maria La (Eternal repose)
· Jannette Weiss (Birthday) · All Souls in Purgatory (Eternal repose)
· Joseph and Rose Castanon (Wedding Anniversary) · Nate Basil (Eternal repose)
Sunday, October 4, (6:30am) · All Souls in Purgatory (Eternal repose)
· Aria Belsito (Health & Wellbeing) · Marilyn Sloan (Special intention)
Sunday, October 4, (8am) · Dominga Bello (Eternal repose)
· Angelina Garcia Alvarez (Eternal repose) · Jose Angel Gomez (Birthday)
· All Souls in Purgatory (Eternal repose) · Cody Guillen (Death Anniversary)
· The Guillen Family (Health & Wellbeing)
Sunday, October 4, (10am) · Larry Gregerson (Eternal repose)
· Barry Mortenson & Family (Health & Wellbeing) · MariCarmen Monforte (Health & Wellbeing)
· Dulce Bello (Birthday) · Ramon & Fidela Ruvalcaba (Eternal repose) · Edward and Virginia Eidson (Thanksgiving)
· Angelina Sanchez (Death Anniversary) · Feliciatas Lopez (Eternal repose) · Efren Naranjo (Eternal repose)
· Francis Albert Clarin (Death Anniversary) · Francisco Lopez (Death Anniversary)
· Gerald Reale (Eternal repose)
Sunday, October 4, (12pm) · Erik Hernandez (Primera Comunión-hoy) · Teresita Vergara (Death Anniversary)
Monday, October 5, (8am) · Chito and Nenita Atangan (Wedding Anniversary)
· Ryan Humer (4) (Death Anniversary) · All Lai Family (Eternal repose)
· Robert Rosal Jr (Birthday) · Carol Juge (Health & Wellbeing)
· All Souls in Purgatory (Eternal repose) · Fidel Ruvalcaba (Birthday)
· Oscar Noriega (Eternal repose)
Tuesday, October 6, (8am) · Elisa Ladaw (Birthday)
· Jacinto y Maria Hernandez Roja (Eternal repose) · All Souls in Purgatory (Eternal repose)
· Mauricio & Letty Castillo (Wedding Anniversary)
SANTA CLARA CHAPEL WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS
Sunday, October 4, (10am) · Anna Ann Plan (Eternal repose)
· All Souls In Pulgatory (Special intention)
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Wednesday, October 7, (8am) · Anna Qui Phan (Eternal repose)
· Angelo & Loreto Malong (Eternal repose) · Charlotte Marler (Birthday)
· † Elaine Edenfield
Thursday, October 8, (8am) · † Nicanor V Salgado Jr
· Sally Mata (Health & Wellbeing) · Eddi M Aquiler (Birthday) · Francisco Tapia (Birthday) · Kurt Anderson (Birthday)
Friday, October 9, (8am) · Lope & Victoria Bolando (Eternal repose)
· Thomas and Merlinda Stanley (Wedding Anniversary) · Angelo & Laurita Malong (Eternal repose)
· Sarah A. Taclan (Birthday)
Saturday, October 10, (8am) · Francisco Madlangsakay (Eternal repose)
· All La Family (Eternal repose) · † Amelia Chico Gonzales
· Antonio & Teresita Vergara (Eternal repose)
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CLERO DE NUESTRA PARROQUIA Rev. Marco A. Ortiz, Pastor
Rev. Altaire Fernandez, Pastor Asociado Rev. Carlos Villasano Pastor Asociado
Dn. Leo Lacbain (Fe) Dn. Larry Lopez (Lupe) Dn. Michael Holguin (Donna) Dn. Vince Crawford (Marilou) Dn. Fidel Ramirez (Marilou) Dn. Dano Ramos (Maria) Dn. Milt Rosenberg (Jeannie) Dn. Ray Vazquez (Mona)
IGLESIA DE SANTA CLARA 323 S “E” St., Oxnard, 93030
(805) 487-3891
SANTA MISA Misa Entre Semana: 8am (Ingles) 6pm (español) Vigilia del sábado: 5pm (Inglés) 7pm (español) Misa Dominical: 6:30am, 8am, 10am, & 12pm, (Inglés) 2 pm (español)
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CAPILLA DE SANTA CLARA 1333 E. Ventura Blvd., Oxnard, 93036
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SANTA MISA Misa Entre Semana: Miércoles (Español) 8am Misa Dominical: 8 AM, y 12 PM, (Español) 10 AM (Ingles)
HORARIO DE OFICINA (CAPILLA) LUNES, MIÉRCOLES, Y VIERNES
8am- 12pm DOMINGO 8am-1pm
ESCUELA PRIMARIA SCES Mrs. Dotty Massa, Principal
324 S. E St., Oxnard, 93030
VIGÉSIMO SÉPTIMO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO
EL REGALO DEL REINO DE DIOS
E l Evangelio de hoy según san Mateo amplía considerablemente la balada de Isaías. Una comparación con el mismo relato en el Evangelio según san Marcos muestra
que aquí el autor se ocupa de enseñar a su comunidad de judío-cristianos: “Este es un rela-to sobre el Israel de antaño; y es también un relato sobre Jesús y los dudosos líderes”. Je-sús llegó a decir a estos líderes judíos que ellos eran los viñadores que primero apedrearon a sus propios profetas. Y le dijo a los líderes que ellos eran los viñadores que pronto se desha-rían de él, Jesús, y que, al hacerlo, renunciarían a su papel privilegiado de presentar al Mesías prometido al mundo. “Y éste”, dice el Evangelio según san Mateo, “es un relato sobre ustedes, los herederos de lo que fue primeramente ofrecido a Israel”. El Reino de Dios fue abierto primero para Israel y ahora es ofrecido a todo el mun-do, pero debe ser recibido como un regalo. Los primeros cristianos son los nuevos viñadores. La más profunda realidad del Reino de Dios es que está a disposición de toda persona sobre la faz de la tierra, incluso a Israel. -Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
¿DÓNDE ESTÁN LAS UVAS?
L a parábola de Jesús es un poco diferente a la de la primera lectura. Isaías tiene la viña bajo un cuidado bueno y fiel, pero aun así produce uvas silvestres. En el Evangelio, la viña presumi-
blemente tuvo una buena cosecha, pero los trabajadores se niegan a dar uvas al terrateniente. ¿Dónde encajo yo? ¿Ignoro todo lo que Dios hace para ayudarme a ser un buen discípulo? ¿Estoy demasiado ocupa-do para tomarme un tiempo para orar o leer la Biblia? ¿Guardo rencor en lugar de perdonarlos y liberarlos? ¿Rechazo las invitaciones para ir a un retiro? Si alguno de estos es cierto, podría ser como la viña en la pri-mera lectura, sin producir fruto a pesar de todas las oportunidades que Dios me ha dado. O podemos ser la otra cara de la moneda. Bautiza-mos a nuestros hijos cuando eran bebés. Les dimos el mejor ejemplo que pudimos, enseñándoles a amar a los demás y a ser generosos con lo que tienen. Sin embargo, crecieron y se alejaron de la fe. Entonces tenemos que recordar cuán paciente es Dios con nosotros, el pueblo de Dios que no siempre produce los frutos de la fe. Los labradores de la parábola se refieren a aquellos que querían que crucificaran a Jesús. Dios es pacien-te con ellos. Mire lo que le sucedió a Saulo, quien persiguió a muchos cristianos antes de convertirse en uno. En nuestra segunda lectura, nos dice que sigamos su ejemplo como él sigue a Cristo. Entonces, dice, la paz de Dios también estará con nosotros (Filipenses 4: 6-9). -Tom Schmidt, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
LECTURAS Y NOTICIAS DE LA PARROQUIA LECTURAS DE HOY
Primera lectura — El Señor busca una cosecha de justicia (Isaías 5:1-7). Salmo — La viña del Señor es la casa de Israel (Salmo 80 [79]). Segunda lectura — Mora con pensamientos de pure-za y justicia y sabrás lo que es la paz (Filipenses 4:6-9). Evangelio — La piedra que rechazaron los construc-tores se ha convertido en la piedra angular (Mateo 21:33-43).
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Gál 1:6-12; Sal 111 (110):1b-2, 7-9, 10c; Lc 10:25-37 Martes: Gál 1:13-24; Sal 139 (138):1b-3, 13-15; Lc 10:38-42 Miércoles: Gál 2:1-2, 7-14; Sal 117 (116):1bc, 2; Lc 11:1-4 Jueves: Gál 3:1-5; Lc 1:69-75; Lc 11:5-13 Viernes: Gál 3:7-14; Sal 111 (110):1b-6; Lc 11:15-26 Sábado: Gál 3:22-29; Sal 105 (104):2-7; Lc 11:27-28 Domingo: Is 25:6-10a; Sal 23 (22):1-6; Fil 4:12-14, 19-20; Mt 22:1-14 [1-10]
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IGLESIA DE SANTA CLARA INTENCIONES DE MISA SEMANALES
Sábado 3 de octubre, (7pm) · Benditas Almas Del Purgatorio (Eterno descanso)
· Anahi Melissa Vargas (26) (Cumpleaños) · Alejandra Michelle Vargas (25) (Cumpleaños)
· Justin Vargas (Salud y Bienestar) · Penelope Torres (Salud y Bienestar)
· Ubaldo y Claudia Rodriguez (Salud y Bienestar) · Margarito Rodriguez y Familia (Salud y Bienestar)
· Maria De Lourdes Torres (Eterno descanso)
Domingo 4 de octubre, (2pm) · Benditas Almas Del Purgatorio (Eterno descanso)
· Luis Cabrera (Aniversario Difunto) · Maria Hernandez Sanchez (Eterno descanso)
· Alejandra Ortega (Salud y Bienestar) · Familia Guzman Montes (Salud y Bienestar)
· Gabriel Machado (Cumpleaños) · Amelia Estrada (Salud y Bienestar)
· Catherine Estrada Garibay (Presentación Niño) · Penelope Torres (Salud y Bienestar)
· Marbella Montalvo (Birthday) · Isabella Vega (1) (Acción de Gracias)
Lunes 5 de octubre, (6pm)
· Benditas Almas Del Purgatorio (Eterno descanso) · Penelope Torres (Salud y Bienestar)
Martes 6 de octubre, (6pm)
· Benditas Almas Del Purgatorio (Eterno descanso) · Penelope Torres (Salud y Bienestar)
· † CLEMENTINA MADRIGAL
Miércoles 7 de octubre, (6pm) · Benditas Almas Del Purgatorio (Eterno descanso) · Onorio Gonzales y Familia (Acción de Gracias)
· Penelope Torres (Salud y Bienestar)
Jueves 8 de octubre, (6pm) · Benditas Almas Del Purgatorio (Eterno descanso)
Viernes 9 de octubre, (6pm)
· Benditas Almas Del Purgatorio (Eterno descanso) · Serafina Cocula (Difunta/Cumpleaños)
· Jose Esquivel (Aniversario Difunto) Santa Clara Ruega por Nosotros
INTENCIONES CAPILLA DE SANTA CLARA
INTENCIONES DE MISA SEMANALES
Domingo 4 de octubre, (8am) · Benditas Animas Del Purgatorio (Intención Especial)
· Catalina Lopez Salvador (Salud y Bienestar) · Rogelio Aguilar Lopez y Familia (Salud y Bienestar)
Domingo 4 de octubre, (12pm)
· Benditas Animas Del Purgatorio (Intención Especial) · Guadalupe Bentiez (Eterno descanso) · Socorro Peralta (Death Anniversary)
· Jocelyn Gomez (Cumpleaños) · Soledad Gaxiola (Eterno descanso) · Erick Y Denise Tapia (Cumpleaños)
· Mary Postal (Eterno descanso) · Maria Huerta (Salud y Bienestar)
· Alisson Elizabeth Winchester (Eterno descanso)
Miércoles 7 de octubre, (8am) · Benditas Animas Del Purgatorio (Intención Especial)
¿SABÍA USTED?
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la pandemia de coronavirus, con ni-ños y adultos usándolo para conec-tarse y pasar el tiempo mientras están en cuarentena. Desafortunadamente, las aplicaciones como TikTok a menudo son usadas por depredadores como formas fáciles de ponerse en contacto con niños vulnerables. TikTok tiene capaci-dades de “emparejamiento familiar”, que permiten a los padres de familia poner restricciones al uso de la aplicación por sus hijos. También es importante tener discusiones abiertas y continuas con sus hijos sobre cómo usan las redes sociales, con quién “hablan” y qué comparten. Para obtener más información sobre los controles parentales de TikTok, visite https://lacatholics.org/did-you-know/.