Church Address: 941 Lexington St., Santa Clara, CA 95050 Office Address: 725 Washington St., Santa Clara, CA 95050 Office: (408) 248-7786 ~ Fax (408) 248-8150 E-mail: [email protected] Web-site: www.stclareparish.org Emergency: (408) 604-9187

April 2nd, 2017 the 5th Sunday of Lent ~ Mass Schedule ~ Weekend SATURDAY: Reconciliation 4:15-4:45 pm ~ Vigil Mass pm 5:00 pm SUNDAY: 7:45 am English ~ 9:00 am (English) ~ 10:30 am Portuguese ~ 12:00 pm Spanish 1:30 pm (Cantonese) ~ 3:00 pm (Mandarin) ~ 5:30 pm (English) WEEKDAYS : Mon, Wed, Fri, & Sat 8:00 am ~ Tue & Thu 5:30 pm

Pastoral Staff: (408) 248-7786 Pastor’s Notes

Pastor: Fr. Tad Terembula, Dear Parishioners, (408) 248-7786X104 / [email protected] Parochial Vicar: Fr. Pedro, Our readings today go straight to the heart of our Catholic Christian (408) 248-7786X105 [email protected] faith. They speak of death, and new life in Christ. In the first reading from the prophet Ezekiel we heard: Thus says the Lord God: O my people, I will open your graves and have you rise from them, and Office Manager: bring you back to the land of Israel. Clarissa Barela, (408) 248-7786 x 106 Religious Education Coordinator: Paty Rascon, (408) 248-7786 x 102 In the Gospel reading, the stone has been rolled back from the tomb of Hispanic Ministry Coordinator: poor Lazarus. Christ commanded that he be released from all that bound Paty Rascon (408) 248-7786 X102 him up, and then set him free. Facility Emergencies: What does this mean for Matt Dutra (408) 904-9181 us, living out our lives as we do in 2017? RCIA Contact: Diane Madruga, [email protected] It leads us to this question: What guides your ap- Community & Service proach to life – the de- Webmaster: feats of the past or the Perig Vannetier, [email protected] hope of the future? For Pastoral Council: thus says the Lord through Contact: Patrick Schneider, the prophet Isaiah: Re- [email protected] member not the events of Finance Council: the past, the things of long Contact: Marcy Taylor, ago consider not. See, I am [email protected] doing something new!

Serra Club of Santa Clara (43:18-19). God wants us Contact: Tom Bommarito, (408) 243-4647 to see things afresh – not St Vincent de Paul in our usual ways, but Contact: Mick Gonzales, (408) 645-0506 rather in ways that are Facilities ever-new. Contact: Matt Dutra, [email protected] How can we see things Knights Of Columbus anew in our own lives? Contact: Tony Colombo How can we look at [email protected] things with a new per- spective? One way to begin is to examine those elements in our Young Ladies Institute (YLI) lives that drag us down, that make us feel defeated. Contact: Dolores Wriglesworth [email protected] Extreme pessimism. Endless comparisons of ourselves to others. Pas- sive resignation to our lot in life – our “fate.” These types of attitudes Social Justice Committee can dominate our thoughts and prevent us from seeing things the way Contact: Anne McMahon God wants us to see them. [email protected]

Easter, which we will celebrate in a couple of weeks, is the religious Italian Catholic Federation Contact: Janet Glaubke (408) 225-0743 and theological statement that, for the Christian, there is no ultimate de- feat. To be sure, we will suffer temporary setbacks. But defeat? No. Hispanic Community Because of Christ's Easter resurrection, we can never be totally defeat- Contact :Elania Tablada (408) 984-3519 ed. All that is required of us is to believe in God’s promises, and let our faith in him replace our own lack of faith in ourselves. Portuguese Community Contact: Filomena Bettencort, (408) 221- Jesus offers us hope today. Christ can roll back the imprisoning stones 5236 that entomb our hearts. It's time to let go of our doubts and defeatism and go free because God wants us, like poor Lazarus, to be free, happy Mandarin Community and joyous. He wants us to walk in the glorious freedom of the sons Contact: Rev. Carlos A. Olivera,(408) 509-6960 and daughters of God. This Easter, let God do something new within you. The Resurrection is God’s promise that we can have a new life. Cantonese Community Contact: Tony Lau, [email protected] Fr. Tad

Sacramental Mass Intentions Information April 1st ~ April 8th, 2017

Baptism Sat. 5:00 pm Open Contact the Parish office to arrange for Baptismal preparation, Sun. 7:45 am Ivan Njiric+ and to sign up for Baptismal Class. 9:00 am Open 10:30 am Joao Sousa Silva + Spanish Prep Class: 1st Mon at 7 :00 pm; Baptism: 3rd Sat at Manuel Santos+ 10:00 am John Cunha+ English Prep Class: 2nd Mon at 7:00 pm; Baptism: 4th Sat at John Bautista Dias+ 10:00 am Maria Fernanda Silva+ Weddings John Dias+ Luiz F. Madruga+ Arrangements need to be made at least six months in ad- Antonio E Maria Costa+ vance. Call the Parish office. Manuel Silveira+ Rosary 12:00 pm Open The Rosary is recited daily after the 8 am Mass and before 5:30 pm Antonio & Ephegenia the 5:30 pm Mass on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Rodrigues & Family The Hispanic Community has a Rosary Hour every Monday Mon 8:00 am Clara Dias+ at 6 pm in the Rectory Chapel. Manuel Dias+ Welcome Jose Vieira+ We welcome visitors and newcomers to St. Clare Parish. We Joshua De Sousa (health) encourage new parishioners to register as parish members and Tue 5:30 pm Sara Nicholas+ become active in our parish community. Registration forms are Manuel B. Silva+ available at the Parish Office and in the Church vestibule. You Wed 8:00 am Souls in Purgatory may also fill out the form below. Thu 5:30 pm Souls in Purgatory Fri 8:00 am Open Sat 8:00 am Open

Calendar of Events Open = availability to offer an intention by parishioners ______Monday April 3rd______♦ Spanish Rosary 6:00 pm, Rectory Chapel ♦ Spanish Baptism Class, 7:00 p.m., Rectory Conference Room ______Tuesday April 4th______♦ RCIA Class, 7:00 pm, Rectory Conference Room Triduum: April 10-14, 2017 ♦ Social Justice Committee Meeting, 7:30 pm, Rectory Din- Holy Thursday, April 13 ing Room 7:30pm: Our Lord’s Supper with washing of the feet. ______Wednesday April 5th______♦ Spanish Charismatic Prayer Group, 7:00 pm, Good Friday, April 14** Lower Church 12pm: Meditation of the Last 7 Words of Jesus ♦ 2pm: Our Lord’s Passion Knights of Columbus, 6:30 pm, North Hall 7:30: Outdoor Stations of the Cross (Multi-lingual) ♦ Reconciliation Service, 6-8:00 pm, Main Church ______Thursday April 6th______Holy Saturday, April 15 ♦ Portuguese Prayer Meeting, 7:00 pm, Rectory Chapel 8:30pm: Easter Vigil Mass & Full Initiation of the Elect and Candidates ______Friday April 7th______♦ Stations of the Cross, 6:30 pm, Main Church Easter Sunday, April 16: 7:45 English 9:00 English Weekly Stewardship Report 10:30 Portuguese 12:00 Spanish 1:30 Cantonese Goal for Fiscal Year: $390,000.00 3:00 Mandarin 07/01/16 ~ 06/30/17 No 5:30pm Mass on Easter Sunday Collected in February: 25,603.63 **Washington St Parking Lot will close at 3pm. Sunday Collection: 3/26 6,780.62 Please remove all cars BEFORE 3pm. Second Collection: Catholic Relief Services 2,457.88

Our Diocesan ADA Goal: $80,269 Our Parish ADA Goal: $110,000 Pledge Totals as of 3/26/17: $93,691 Number of Pledges: 195

Sunday Children’s “Finding God” Continuous Faith Formation Program CLASS NEWS Religious Education here at Saint Clare’s is more than just a Sacramental This year, our eighth-grade class preparation. collected soap, shampoo, toothbrush- Saint Clare, pray for us! es, and toothpaste for our Fresh and Registration for the Catechetical Clean Bath Time Collecon. All of the Program 2017-18 year has begun! donaons were collected on behalf of Registration packets for children in grades 1-7, who at- Santa Clara Catholic Charies. This tend public school, are available at the entrances of the organizaon helps over 54,000 people annually and has been church and Parish Office. serving people for over 60 years. Due to the generosity of our PLEASE NOTE THE REVISED DEADLINES St. Clare School community, we collected nearly 400 items to FOR THE UPCOMING YEAR!! help those who are less fortunate. Now through April 23th: A discounted early registration fee apply if registration is returned by Sunday April 23th. Our Fresh and Clean Bath Time Collecon relates to all of One Child- $130; Two Children - $180; Three or More - our St. Clare School Student Learning Expectaons (SLEs): $230 Worshipping, Learning, Serving, and Growing. In addion, our From April 24th to May 21st: Regular registration fee ap- service project also supports the Catholic Social Teachings. ply. One Child- $150; Two Children - $200; Three or The Catholic Social Teachings that connect to our project are More - $250 Rights and Responsibilies; Opon for the Poor and Vulnera- After May 22th: Late registration fee apply. One Child- ble; Dignity of the Human Person; and Call to Family, Commu- $200; Two Children - $250; Three or More - $300 nity, and Parcipaon. As members of the same community, August 2nd. Registration Deadline, receiving registra- tions by August 2nd. helps us to ensure that we have we are obligated to help others to the best of our abilies. the adequate resources – books, catechists, aides, etc.- One way to do this is by providing goods to people that may to serve you better. not have access to resources, such as hygiene products. Hav- Acceptance of your registration on or after August 2nd ing access to these items might help others move one step will be based on the availability of space, and catechist. closer to rebuilding their lives. Overall, as a result of com- Registration for new and returning families includes pleng our eighth-grade service project, we completed two completing and signing the registration form, updating main objecves. Our research on Santa Clara Catholic Chari- the emergency file and photo parental consent, for new es helped us understand the different problems that mem- families, need to submit a copy of each child’s baptismal bers of our community are facing. In addion, our contribu- certificate. Also, if a new student has already completed a year of faith formation classes elsewhere, proof of at- ons helped us become more compassionate and acve tendance is needed. Tuition is due at the time of regis- members of our community. tration. Isabella B. and Julia T. - Class of 2017 Once complete, the registration packet can be dropped off at the Parish Office, put into the collection basket or mailed. Make sure to write on the envelope: Attn: Paty KNIGHT’S CORNER Rascon, Faith Formation. "Some people say the size of a blue whale’s Enroll now to receive our Early Bird discount as our heart is like a small car. A team from the thank you for registering early!! Royal Ontario Museum says it is more like the size of a two person golf cart. Come join The Rice Bowl campaign officially ends on Easter Sun- the Knights and be a part of an organization day. Please bring the money your family have save dur- than has a heart the size of all out doors when it comes to help- ing Lent by April 9. You can ing our neighbors. " count the money and make a check to “Saint Clare Parish” for that amount writing on the memo “Rice Bowl” or just bring the box with the money and give it to your catechist. During Lent, every within the Diocese of San Jose will have its doors open on Wednesdays 6-8PM with Please keep in your prayers all those who are re- a priest available for confession. ceiving sacraments this Spring. This initiative is called "The Light is On for You". We encourage If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to con- everybody to take advantage of this opportunity of receiving tact us at [email protected] or 408.248.7786 X mercy, healing, and freedom. Along with this initiative, we will 102 also have the Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament every Wednesday during Lent from 6pm to 8pm in the Upper Church. Please consider spending 30 minutes or an hour in quiet prayer in the presence of The Blessed Sacrament.

Readings For The Week Saint of the Day, April 5th St READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Dn 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 [41c-62]; Vincent was the fourth child of the nobleman Guillem Ps 23:1-6; Jn 8:1-11 Ferrer, a notary who came Tuesday: Nm 21:4-9; Ps 102:2-3, 16-21; Jn 8:21-30 from Palamós, and his wife, Wednesday: Dn 3:14-20, 91-92, 95; Dn 3:52-56; Constança Miquel, apparently Jn 8:31-42 from Valencia itself or . Legends surround his birth. It Thursday: Gn 17:3-9; Ps 105:4-9: Jn 8:51-59 was said that his father was Friday: Jer 20:10-13; Ps 18:2-7; Jn 10:31-42 told in a dream by a Dominican Saturday: Ez 37:21-28; Jer 31:10, 11-13; Jn 11:45-56 friar that his son would be fa- Sunday: Mt 21:1-11 (procession); mous throughout the world. His mother is said never to Is 50:4-7; Ps 22:8-9, 17-20, 23-24; have experienced pain when Phil 2:6-11; Mt 26:14 — 27:66 [27:11-54] she gave birth to him. He was named after St. Vincent Mar- TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION tyr, the patron saint of Valen- cia. He would fast on Not until the thirteenth century do we find a mention of a Wednesdays and Fridays and locked tabernacle. There’s some evidence for Eucharistic towers he loved the Passion of Christ also, but often these were in an obscure corner of the church, or very much. He would help the even in the off-limits sacristy. Many of us grew up “making visits” poor and distribute alms to them. He began his classical stud- to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, but it’s clear this would raise ies at the age of eight, his study of theology and philosophy at some medieval eyebrows in confusion! To the present day, the fourteen. Eucharist is always reserved only in a side chapel in many cathe- Four years later, at the age of nineteen, Ferrer entered drals. The principal focus in a cathedral is always on the altar, the Order of Preachers, commonly called the Dominican Order, symbol of Christ, and on the cathedra, symbol of the pastoral in England also known as Blackfriars. As soon as he had en- ministry of the bishop. tered the novitiate of the Order, though, he experienced temp- In your parish church there is probably a “sanctuary lamp,” tations urging him to leave. Even his parents pleaded with him a permanently lit candle or oil lamp indicating the presence of to do so and become a secular priest. He prayed and practiced the Blessed Sacrament. Sometimes it’s in a red glass, not for penance to overcome these trials. Thus he succeeded in com- any particular reason except that it’s easy to find. There is a pleting the year of probation and advancing to his profession. story of a bishop missioned to Papua New Guinea who was The (1378–1418) divided Roman Ca- distressed to find no sanctuary lamps burning in his new dio- tholicism between two, then eventually three, claimants to the cese. The people patiently explained that their churches were papacy. Clement VII lived at Avignon in France, and Urban VI woven of grass, and that they decided to place a chief’s stand- in Rome. Vincent was convinced that the election of Urban was ard, a trident, in front of the tabernacle. That was a sign in their invalid, although Catherine of Siena was just as devoted a sup- culture that the “chief” was at home, like raising the flag over porter of the Roman pope. In the service of Cardinal Pedro de Buckingham Palace. The bishop, an Irish import, didn’t appreci- Luna, Vincent worked to persuade Spaniards to follow Clem- ate the British reference, so he ordered the candles back. The ent. When Clement died in 1394, Cardinal de Luna was elect- first church to burn to the ground was the cathedral, and after ed to the Avignon papacy and took the name Benedict XIII. two more, the chief’s tridents returned. —Rev. James Field, Vincent was loyal to Benedict XIII, commonly known as Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. "Papa Luna" in Castile and . He worked for Benedict XIII as apostolic penitentiary and Master of the Sacred Palace. Nonetheless Vincent labored to have Benedict XIII end the Fifth Sunday of Lent schism. When Benedict XIII did not resign as intended at either the Council of Pisa (1409) or the Council of Constance (1414- JESUS’ MINISTRY SUMMARIZED 1418), he lost the support of the French king and of most of his The story of the raising of Lazarus from the dead is the single cardinals, and was excommunicated as a schismatic in 1417. longest story (apart from the Passion) in the Gospel of John. In it we Vincent encouraged King Ferdinand I of Aragon to withdraw find a summary of most of Jesus’ ministry. We see his very human his support from Benedict XIII. For twenty-one years he was said to have traveled to nature as he is moved by Martha and Mary’s sorrows and as he him- England, Scotland, Ireland, Aragon, Castile, France, Switzer- self weeps at the tomb of Lazarus. He is the wisdom of God’s Word land, and Italy, preaching the Gospel and converting many made flesh as he explains to his followers that the death of Lazarus Many biographers believe that he could speak only Va- will serve as a sign of the glory of God. He crowns the miracles he lencian, but was endowed with the gift of tongues. works in John’s Gospel (which began with the most “human” miracle He preached to St. Colette of Corbie and to her nuns, of making new wine at Cana’s wedding) by raising Lazarus from the and it was she who told him that he would die in France. Too ill dead—a “preview,” if you will, of his own death and resurrecon to to return to Spain, he did, indeed, die in Brittany in 1419. Bre- come. This portrait of Jesus reminds us, as we near the end of our ton fishermen still invoke his aid in storms, and in Spain he is the patron of orphanages. Lenten journey, that he is with us, knows us, understands us in every Vincent died on 5 April 1419 at Vannes in Brittany, at the moment of our lives. He knows the joy of our human feasng, he age of sixty-nine, and was buried in Vannes Cathedral. He was knows the sorrow of our weeping. As we prepare to walk with him canonized by Pope Calixtus III on 3 June 1455. His feast day is through the days of Holy Week, we are filled with faith that— celebrated on 5 April. The Fraternity of Saint Vincent Ferrer, a through Christ—God’s glory will be with us in every moment of our pontifical religious institute founded in 1979, is named for him. lives and—with Christ—in our life everlasng. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

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Reflexão por; João Pereira Arruda Llamado Anual Diocesano Vamos a mais de meio da caminhada quaresmal e as leituras Estamos en la parte final de la campa- de hoje já anunciam o pronúncio da Ressurreição. A ña activa del Llamado Anual Dioce- ressurreição de Lázaro (tanto usada em missas de funerais) é sano que termina en un par de semanas, pero se seguirán uma afirmação que também com Cristo ressuscitaremos. Na recibiendo contribuciones y compromisos después de este Páscoa da Ressurreição de Jesus Cristo é a meta desta periodo. Muchísimas gracias a todos los que ya hicieron su caminhada quaresmal. Para lá chegarmos somos chamados a compromiso para apoyar el ADA. Invitamos a quienes aún no fazer uma preparação cabal do nosso interior e das nossas lo hacen a que respondan al llamado hoy mismo. Por favor, almas, Fazendo esta caminhada que tenhamos bem presente o llene un formulario de compromiso y póngalo en la canasta de percurso do Calvário. Façamos uma meditação profunda nas la colecta. ¡Gracias por su apoyo! quedas de sofrimento de Jesus e na coragem de selevantar cada vez que caia para continuar na caminhada do sofrimento, Actividades Durante la Cuaresma pensemos nas intervenções de piedade corajosas de: Simão Operación Plato de Arroz: Ya casi estamos en Semana San- de Cirene, da Verónica e de José de Arimeteia, Pensemos no ta que es cuando termina la campaña Plato de Arroz. ¿Qué encontro doloroso de Jesus com Sua Mãe Santíssima. habilidades ha descubierto esta Cuaresma que se pueden Pensemos nos pancadas, escarros, escárnios, no embaraço poner a buen uso en la construcción del reino de Dios? En vergonhoso de ser despojado das suas vestes. Tudo isso e crsplatodearroz.org encontrar más cantidades y recetas. Si mais são temas para todos nós reflectir-mos na nossa tiene niños en el catecismo, por favor que los niños entre- caminhada quaresmal que estamos a fazer. Quando entramos guen su cajita con el dinero o el cheque a su Catequista el a sério na caminhada com Jesus a que chamamos de Via- 9 de abril. Sacra melhor compreendemos a “alegria da Ressurreição”. Marta assim entendeu que estamos predestinados para Viacrucis: los viernes de Cuaresma, hasta el 7 de abril, a las ressuscitar mas Jesus lhe afirmou “Ser a Ressurreição e a 6:30pm, en la iglesia. vida”. Questione-mo-nos hoje até que ponto acreditamos na nossa ressurreição? Lembrem-se que para Jesus resuscitar Reconciliación: los miércoles de Cuaresma, hasta el 5 de teve que passar pela morte e com a Sua Ressurreição veio nos abril, de 6-8 de la tarde, en la iglesia. También hay exposición afirmar que esta venceu a morte porque Deus não morre e por del Santísimo durante esas horas. assim ser todos os seus filhos tem por Jesus Salvador a ressurreição e lugar no Seu Reino. Adoración al Santísimo: los viernes de Cuaresma después Notícias de la misa de la mañana hasta las10am, en la capilla. Apelo Anual Diocesano Está em progresso o apelo de angariamento de fundos para a Domingo de Ramos: Misa en horario normal. Ese día solo se Diocese de San Jose para o ano de 2017. Cabe á nossa saldrá del templo por las puestas que dan directamente a la paróquia a quantia de $80,269.00 (dollars). Qualquer quantia calle y solo se entrará en la procesión por la otra puerta. acima deste objectivo vem de regresso directamente para a nossa paróquia, fundos esses que depois serão usados na Jueves Santo: Misa de la Última Cena a las 7:30pm. manutenção de Saint Clare. Vienes Santo: Calendário de datas para actividades de interesse para a Meditación- Las 7 Palabras —12:00pm. En la Iglesia Comunidade Portuguesa La Pasión de Señor — 2:00pm. Con la adoración de la Santa Quarta feira dia 5 de Abril: Das 6-8pm haverá adoração ao Cruz Santíssimo e confissões na igreja. Viacrucis al aire libre — 7:30pm. En el estacionamiento princi- Sexta-Feira dia 7de Abril; Via-Sacra ás 6:30 multilingual pal. incluindo em português; Esta devoção está dedicada ao Ministério dos Sacristãos e por assim ser todos os que são Sábado Santo: Celebración de la Vigilia Pascual 8:30pm. leigos deste ministério devem vir a esta devoção e participar activamente nela. Iniciaron las Inscripciones para el Catecismo Sábado dia 8 de Abril: Romaria Quaresmal ás igrejas de Ya puede inscribir a sus niños en el programa de formación en Santa Clara. Esta Romaria começa com a missa ás 8 horas de la fe “Encontrando a Dios” para el ciclo 2017-2018. Este es un manhã; prosseguindo depois pelo giro dos anos anteriores a programa diseñado no solo para prepararse para la 1ª. Comu- única diferença está que depois de fazer a oração na igrja de nión sino para crecer y profundizar la relación con Jesús y ser Saint Justin os romeiros irao de carro para o Santuário da sus discípulos toda la vida. Es para niños que cursan del 1º al Senhora da Paz. Toda a comunidade é convidada a participar. 7º grado en escuelas públicas. Los formularios de inscripción, Para mais informações contactem com a Lurdes Ferreira ou están en las entradas de la iglesia y en la oficina. Inscriba a João Arruda. sus niños antes del 23 de abril para que tenga el bono por Por favor marquem nos seus calendários a data do inscripción temprana. Más información en la oficina. Sábado dia 29 de Abril para uma actividade de angariamento de fundos para a paróquia promovida pelo Se acerca el Festival CPP. Façam as suas marcações ou comprem os seus Como cada año pronto disfrutaremos del “Festival” de nuestra bilhetes através de qualquer membro do CPP. Mais parroquia y requerimos de su presencia para que sea, como detalhes em próximos boletins. siempre, un éxito. Separe el fin de semana del 19 al 21 de Sugestão: Como nos anos anteriores a nossa mayo para disfrutar de los juegos mecánicos, deliciosa comida paróquia oferece programas de enriquecimento espiritual de diferentes paises, rifas y nuestra tradicional misa trilingüe al neste tempo quaresmal ,e por assim ser, toda a nossa aire libre. Ya puede comprar los boletos para el “tri-tip” y el comunidade deve estar atenta a esses programas e pollo asado, se tiene un número limitado de boletos con des- participar activamente nos mesmos. cuento así que apresúrese a comprar el suyo con Berenice López después de misa. Le cuesta solo $11 el platillo. Um Santo e Alegre Domingo para Todos!!

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