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Fax: 650-588-1481 Phone: 650-588-1455 www.stveronicassf.com
434 Alida Way South San Francisco, CA 94080
Established 1951
St. Veronica Church
November 16, 2014
Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
“Well done, my good and faithful servant. Come, share your master’s joy.”
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Parish Office email: [email protected]
Mass Intentions for the Week of November 16, 2014
Sun 11/16 6:45 † All Souls 8:00 † Juliette Montalvo 9:30 † Gertrude Eberle † Gertrude Bignardi 11:00 † Steve Vina 12:30 People of St. Veronica 6:00 † Abellardo Ronquillo
Mon 11/17 6:30 † José Tanjutco 8:30 † All Souls
Tue 11/18 6:30 † Frank Casagrande 8:30 † All Souls
Wed 11/19 6:30 † Anne Fernandez 8:30 † All Souls
Thu 11/20 6:30 † Patricia Durkee 8:30 † All Souls
Fri 11/21 6:30 † Richard Battaglia 8:30 † All Souls
Sat 11/22 8:30 † All Souls 5:00 † Anacoreta Riel
Sun 11/23 6:45 † All Souls 8:00 Norma Canizares 9:30 † Aida Tolentino 11:00 † Alfredo Cortez 12:30 People of St. Veronica 6:00 † Kim Bigornia
St. Veronica Parish Parish Office Hours
Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Closed for lunch from 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. (unless otherwise posted)
Phone: 650-588-1455 Fax: 650-588-1481
Parish Staff
Fr. Charles Puthota, Ph.D., Pastor Fr. Rafael de Avila, Parochial Vicar
Fr. Don Sharp, S.J., Weekend Assistant Fr. Al Grosskopf, S.J., Weekend Assistant
Deacon Roger Beaudry Deacon Joseph LeBlanc Ms. Patricia Spiteri, Parish Secretary
Mrs. Karen Guglielmoni, Faith Formation & Wedding Coordinator Ext.305
Mr. Christopher Lindstrom, Music Director 650-588-1455 Ext. 308
St. Veronica Catholic School www.saintveronicassf.org
Phone: 650-589-3909
Mrs. Kathryn Lucchesi Mrs. Geninne Ruegg Principal Vice Principal
SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION
Sacrament of Baptism Baptisms are to be arranged through the Parish Office.
Baptisms in English are typically held on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month.
Baptisms in Spanish are typically held on the 2nd Saturday of each month.
Baptismal Preparation classes are held once a month. Call the Parish Office at 650-588-1455
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) Call the Parish Office to register 650-588-1455 Ext.309
Faith Formation: 650-588-1455 Ext. 305 Catechetical instructions (1st to 8th grades)
Confirmation Classes: 650-588-1455
St. Veronica Parish Mission Statement
St. Veronica Church is a multicultural community of believers who treasure Jesus Christ at the center of their profession of faith and practice. They worship and work together to build up a community of family and friends according to the mind and heart of Christ. Out of the abundance of joy and gratitude, they live and share the good news of faith and hope, striving to stand up for peace and justice, to spread love and com-passion, to care for those who are in need, and to make our nation and the world a bet-ter place for all.
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Mass Schedule
Saturdays: 8:30 a.m. & 5:00 p.m. Sundays: 6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.m.,
and 12:30 p.m. Spanish Mass: Sundays at 6:00 p.m.
Holy Days: 6:30, 8:30 a.m., 6:00 p.m. (English), & 7:30 p.m. (Spanish)
Monday - Friday: 6:30 & 8:30 a.m.
Confessions Saturdays: 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Liturgy of the Hours Monday - Friday: Morning Prayer at 6:00 a.m.
Eucharistic Adoration 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday - Friday
Thank you for supporting St. Veronica Parish and its works.
Saturday 11/08/14 5:00PM 1619.00 284.00 1903.00
Sunday 11/09/14 6:45AM 605.00 187.00 792.00
8:00AM 937.00 206.00 1143.00
9:30AM 1409.00 254.00 1663.00
11:00AM 798.00 220.00 1018.00
12:30PM 638.00 256.00 894.00
Other Contributions 334.00 n/a 334.00
Spanish Mass 6:00PM 316.00 166.00 482.00
TOTAL IN-PEW DONATIONS: $6,322.00 $1,573.00 $7,895.00
Day Mass Time 1st Collection Maintenance Totals
Envelopes received in the First Collection: October 25 & 26: 255 November 01 & 02: 256 November 08 & 09: 253
If you currently receive envelopes but do not use them, please prayerfully consider including your donation in the collection basket.
ON THE HORIZON
♦ Nov. 22 - St. Veronica Catholic School 5K Fun Run/Walk ♦ Nov. 27 - Thanksgiving Day, one Mass at 9:00 a.m.; non-
perishable food donations for St. Vincent de Paul accepted ♦ Nov. 27 & 28 - Office closed, no Eucharistic Adoration ♦ Nov. 30 - First Sunday of Advent ♦ Dec. 6 - Senior Luncheon, noon in Falcon Hall ♦ Dec. 7 - Santa’s Breakfast and Holiday Boutique ♦ Dec. 14 - Adult Choir Christmas Performance “Reflections
of Christmas”, 3:00 p.m. in the Church
Pray for our Beloved Deceased
In your prayers this week, please remember the repose of the souls of our deceased parishioners, especially:
Zosima Dacula - died Oct. 31, 2014 Thomas Sutter Jr. - died Nov. 1, 2014
“Eternal Rest Grant Unto Them, O Lord . . .”
Welcome New Parishioners! Our parish continues to be blessed and enriched
by the presence of new parishioners:
Christopher, Verna, Alyssa & Melina Bautista Mary Ann Garcia
Noe, Reyna, Sarah & Andres Sanchez Blaine, Ana Pinol & Alejandra Taylor
May St. Veronica Church become a spiritual home where your faith and fellowship may be nourished with inspiration for you to live a life of service and generosity toward God and others.
From the Pastor’s Desk Dear Parishioners,
Capital Campaign: Terri and Sharon spoke at the Masses last weekend, encouraging and inspiring every-one to come onboard to complete the final phase of our re-pavement and beautification project. I was encour-aged by how well their message was received by every-one. Please do support this final phase of Capital Cam-paign through your generous donations. Here’s the up-date from Terri Ciardella: “Sharon & I spoke at the masses last weekend to summarize the progress of Phase 2 and introduce Phase 3, our FINAL Phase. We are al-most there and with everyone's help we will can finish the project. Remember all donations are tax deductible! “Thank you to the Spanish Ministry for sponsoring an-other festive dinner dance in support of the pavement project. It is heart-warming to see different parish or-ganizations come forward with ways to raise funds for this project. “We are looking for enthusiastic individuals to chair Sister Strikes Back: Late Nite Catechism 2. We have reserved this entertainingly funny show for a fundraising performance. Sharon and I are happy to help but we are unable to take the lead on coordinating the event due to our other campaign obligations. Please contact me at 650-588-1926 if you wish to discuss what this event en-tails. Thank you!”
Spanish Dinner-Dance: Last Saturday, the Spanish Ministry organized a dinner-dance to raise funds for our project to repave the property. I would like to thank eve-ryone involved in making it a success. Special mention needs to be made of Victor and Conchita Blanco and their energetic and generous team for spearheading this event. Like last year, they did a fine job of arranging this event. Next year too they want to do this event to help the ministries and projects of the parish. I am deeply grateful and joyful for their leadership in liturgical, so-cial, spiritual events in our parish. The Spanish ministry has become an integral part of our parish life. Thanks to a core group of people who put their time and talents at the service of the community, the ministry flourishes and thrives. Thanks be to God.
My Pilgrimage to the Holy Land (continued): Naza-reth: After visiting Tel Aviv, Caesarea, Mt. Carmel, and Haifa, we drove in the eastward direction to reach Naza-reth. We visited the Basilica of the Annunciation, where tradition holds that Angel Gabriel brought the news to Mary that she is to be the Mother of God. Mary’s re-sponse was: “Behold the handmaid of the Lord, be it done to me according to your word.” The basilica has lower and upper levels. The lower level has the holy grotto where it’s believed that the angel Gabriel met the
Blessed Virgin Mary (BVM) with the annunciation mes-sage. The upper level is a more modern church with much mosaic art honoring the BVM. These mosaic art works have been donated by Catholic communities from all over the world. There is Church of St. Joseph nearby which is believed to have been built over St. Joseph’s workshop at Nazareth. In the center of the city is Mary’s Well, which is believed to have been the only source of water to the city at one time, most probably used by Mary and Jesus. We also visited the brow of the hill outside Nazareth from where some people wanted to throw Jesus down the hill because they were offended by his message. At Nazareth the Holy Family lived, Je-sus grew up here, Mary received the angel’s message here, Jesus worked in his father’s carpenter shop, Jesus learned to pray and play, here Jesus read from a scroll in the synagogue, here Jesus was rejected by his own peo-ple. I could unite my mind and heart with these spiritual realities and mysteries connected with Jesus our Lord. Nathaniel asked Phillip: “Can anything good come from Nazareth?” Our answer could well be: the Son of God came from Nazareth. He is our way, the truth, and the life. (to be continued)
Remember the Dear Departed: This month of Novem-ber is a special month to be close to those who have died from our lives. Here’s a poem to honor death and cele-brate life: “Death” by Rainer Maria Rilke: “Before us great Death stands/ Our fate held close within his quiet hands./ When with proud joy we lift Life’s red wine / To drink deep of the mystic shining cup /And ecstasy through all our being leaps— / Death bows his head and weeps.”
Think About It: “I long to find some solid ground, some firm foundation for my life.” “Look at it like this,” said the Master. “What is the solid ground of the bird migrating across continents? What is the firm foundation of the fish carried by the river to the sea?”
Fishing Jokes: Two men, fishing on Sunday morning, were feeling guilty. Said one, “I suppose we should have stayed home and gone to Church.” The other replied, “Heck, I couldn’t have gone to church anyway. My wife’s in bed with the flu.” A fellow quit going fishing on Sunday morning and be-gan going to church. The preacher, grateful to see him, said, “Henry, it makes me feel good to see you and your wife here every Sunday.” “Well,” said the fisherman, “I figured I’d rather hear your sermon than hers.” Your Friend & Pastor, Father Charles Puthota
Seeking Advent Candle Lighters!
Parishioners (individuals or families) are needed to light the Advent Wreath candles at all Saturday evening/Sunday masses during the four weeks of Advent. If you are interested, call the Pastoral Center at 650-588-1455 to sign up. Masses will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Instructions and guidance will be provided. Come be a part of this beautiful Advent tradition!
Seniors Invited!
St. Veronica’s Annual SENIOR HOLIDAY LUNCHEON, hosted by the St. Veronica Confirmation class, will be on Saturday,
December 6, 2014, at noon in Falcon Hall. All senior citizens are welcome to attend.
Reservations are requested so enough food can be prepared and can be made by calling the Pastoral
Center offices at 650-588-1455.
Save the Date
The St. Veronica Adult Choir will pre-sent “Reflections of Christmas” on
Sunday, December 14 at 3:00 p.m. in the Church. All are welcome to attend this FREE performance and take a little
time to relax and reflect on the true meaning of the holiday season.
Parish Enrichment Events (Held in the Pastoral Center)
Monday, November 24, at 7:00 p.m.: The St. Veronica Book Club will discuss “A Big Heart Open to God: A Conversation with Pope Francis”, an interview by Antonio Spadaro, S.J.
Thursday, December 11, at 1:00 p.m.: “St. Francis” (2002) with a runtime of 205 minutes will be shown with intermission.
Newcomers are always welcome! Please call Patti at the parish office to add your name to the
contact list and be apprised of upcoming events.
St. Veronica Catholic School News
Open House Dates Is Kindergarten in your future? If you have a child who will be five years old by Sept. 1, 2015, we invite you to visit St. Veronica School. You will be inspired by all the dynamic and innovative pro-grams that take place here at St. Veronica School! Please call the School at 650-589-3909 to schedule and reserve your tour. The visit takes approximately 30 minutes and you are welcome to bring your chil-dren with you. Upon arrival, please check in at the School office.
Available tour dates are as follows: • Thursday, December 4, 2014 at 10 a.m. • Thursday, January 15, 2015 at 10 a.m. • Sunday, January 25, 2015 - Open House follow-
ing the 9:30 a.m. Mass
Thanksgiving 5k Fun Run/Walk Who: Open to all age & fitness levels When: Saturday, November 22, 2014 at 8:45 a.m., rain or shine Where: Oyster Point Marina, Bay Trail, So. SF Benefits: St. Veronica School technology fund Entry fee: Adults $40/Youth $20 Includes: Goodie bag, post-race treats, raffle entry, finisher’s ribbon, T-shirt (subject to availability), Medals for top 3 runners in each category (male/female/boy/girl) Interested? Please contact coordinators Aideen Campbell (415-359-5769) or Yoly Pantig (650-676-8794) or by email at [email protected] to register.
Archdiocese of San Francisco News
♦ Sr. Toni Lynn Gallagher from the Archdiocese of San Francisco will be facilitating a workshop “Navigating Holiday Grief” on Monday, Nov. 17, at the St. Pius Parish Center (1100 Woodside Road in Redwood City), from 7-8:30 p.m. If you would like to attend or need further information, please contact the St. Pius Grief Ministry hotline at 650-361-0655 or email [email protected].
♦ The 7th Annual Simbang Gabi Mass with Commis-sioning Rite will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014, at 7:30 p.m. at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption in San Francisco.
Reflecting on the Word
In keeping with the focus on the Last Judgment that prevails at the end of the Church year, St. Paul reminds us in the second reading that the “day of the Lord” - the day of Christ’s return - will come just when we least ex-pect it and are confidently predicting a new era of peace and security. And Matthew’s Gospel gives us a parable about a master who returns and expects a good return on the investments made by his servants. One of the paradoxes of the Christian life is that even though it is only through God’s grace that we are saved, God still holds us accountable for our actions. The “talents” that God puts into our hands are to be used by us, and those who make good use of them, like the woman in the first reading, are to be praised. Those who timidly hide their talents, like the servant in the Gospel parable, will lose that which they seek to preserve. We ought not let the fear of loss keep us from acting boldly for God’s cause. It is precisely because God’s grace and mercy are the source of our salvation that we can run the risk of using our talents without knowing for sure what the outcome will be. Grace liberates us and enables us to take a chance on living our lives wholly for God, so that when the day of the Lord comes we may welcome it with joy.
For Prayerful Consideration and Discussion: ♦ When has my faith led me to take a risk that I would
not otherwise have taken? ♦ If the final judgment of the world were to happen
tomorrow, would I be ready? What would I need to change in my life in order to be ready?
- from Living the Word
Can you spare an hour for Jesus?
St. Veronica’s Eucharistic Adoration team always welcomes new adorers to sign up to spend one hour a week (or more, if desired) with the Blessed Sacrament. Adoration occurs in the St. Veronica side chapel from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, ex-cept parish holidays. Those who are interested are invited to call the par-ish office at 650-588-1455 to submit their name and phone number so a member of the Adoration team can contact them.
St. Veronica Conference of the St. Vincent de Paul Society
Advent Food Drive
Thanksgiving Day Mass Kick-Off: The 9:00 a.m. Thanksgiving Day Mass will be our kick-off date for the annual SVdP Food Drive. We ask that you donate funds and non-perishable foods to support those in need within our parish boundaries. What to Donate: money, non-perishable foods/canned goods (especially canned soup, tuna, pasta, cereal, rice, mac & cheese, canned fruit, coffee, peanut butter) Duration of Food Drive: * Thanksgiving Day through Christmas Eve Drop Off Locations:
* The Church Vestibule food bin * Pastoral Center during business hours
Note: Please do not bring any donations to the Rectory as it is a private residence. Who benefits: In 2014, our St. Vincent de Paul Confer-ence volunteers visited 215 families to bring food and Safeway gift cards and helped 11 families with rent assis-tance, 4 families with utilities assistance, and 15 families with furniture and clothing.
Our St. Vincent de Paul Conference is most grateful for all the support our parishioners have given.
We cannot assist without your aid. Thank you so much and may God bless you!
Catholic Charities CYO is seeking volunteers to help out this holiday season. Opportunities range from serving Thanks-giving dinners, sorting food at a food bank, decorating, leading children in arts and crafts projects, providing music or photog-raphy for children or seniors. For information about these and other opportunities, click on CatholicCharitiesSF.org/all-opportunities, contact Clint Wom-ack at 415.972.1297 or [email protected], or call Jane Ferguson Flout at 415.972.1227. Thank you!
MISA DOMINICAL EN ESPAÑOL
De esta manera la parroquia de Santa Verónica quiere prestar un ser-vicio pastoral a la comunidad latina presente en el área de Sur San
Francisco. Con esto se pretende que la comunidad latina
participe de una manera más significativa en la vida parroquial.
FRECUENCIA: Todos los domingos del año. HORA: 6:00 PM.
BAUTISMOS EN ESPAÑOL
Los bautismos en español se llevan a cabo el segundo sábado de cada mes.
La plática preparatoria para el bautismo se lleva a cabo el mismo día del bautismo. Esto es, se da la plática e inmediatamente después se
tiene la ceremonia del sacramento del bautismo.
FRECUENCIA: Sábado segundo de cada mes HORA: 11:00 AM
PLÁTICA: Antes de la ceremonia del bautismo.
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