THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Saturday/Sunday January 25-26, 2020

MASS INTENTIONS

Saturday January 25-5pm: Mai Duong (Thanksgiving)

Sunday January 26-7am: †Johnny Ray Guzman from Judy Mendiola 8:30am: †Jeanne Kuhl from Allen Kuhl 10:30am: Pro populo 12:30pm: †John & Jerry Cristobal from The Cristobal Family

Monday January 27-8am: †Tom McDonough from Michael Sullivan 6pm: Edward McCloud from Margot McCloud

Tuesday January 28-8am: Souls in Purgatory from Mai Duong 6pm: Long Tran

Wednesday January 29-8am: †Florence & Edward Duffy from William Duffy 6pm: Sarah & Paul Pontikoff from Pam Funcke

Thursday January 30-8am: †Mary Ellen Hall from Bernice Jackson Noon: Olivier Meney

Friday January 31-8am: †Francis Michael Kennedy from John Kennedy 6pm: †Fr. John C. Nguyen Van Quoi from Theresa Nguyen

Saturday February 1-8am: †Ann Tompkins 10am: †Kathleen Deely Braten from Don Braten 5pm: Vic & Nancy Miloslavich

Sunday February 2-7am: †Tom McDonough from Peter McDonough 8:30am: Pro populo 10:30am: †Mary Ellen Hall from Bernice Jackson 12:30pm: †Harold & Monique Gordon from Claire Bocek

To offer an intention drop off the Mass Intention envelope in the mailbox or into any of the collection baskets. Or contact David at extension 201 or at [email protected]. : $10/Mass, to “St. Margaret Mary Church.”

Please keep in your prayers…...Fr. Stan Zak; Syl- In memoriam: †Ann Graves, †Mary Walker, vester Bell, Keith Borchers; Theresa Kunihira; †William Boyle, †Mary Cortese, †Marianna Rowe, Lianne Claver; John Benish; Diane Kasdan; Marc †Norman Lum, †Al Raineri, †Ronald Sellman, Wyborny; Hoa Tran, Matthew Kuan; Cong Thanh †Yolanda Cattoche, †Brad O’Leary, †Titus Ekanem, Nguyen; Louise Grayson; Van Dang Nguyen; Tan †Cornelius McCauley, †Lenaye Irving, †Jeffrey Gar- Loc Nguyen; Marie-Terese Karel-Michaan, Israel land ….Requiescant in pace. Arellano, Alan Kim, Alex Diaz, Robert Martinez, Mara Roberts, Carmen March, Nancy Miloslavich, If you have requested someone’s name to be placed in the Rose Stone, Jose Rodriguez, Curtis Gordon, Libia bulletin for prayers, we would like to keep the person’s name for up to 6 months so there will be room for others. If Valverde, David Kerscher, Patricia Hayes, Mary after 6 months and someone is still in need of prayers, please Ann Divine. re-submit the persons’ name again. To re-submit send the Office an email, or call David at ext 201. INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST

Rev. Canon Michael K. Wiener Episcopal Delegate for the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite in the of Oakland

Canon Wiener - (510) 482-2053 or [email protected]

secret SANCTI Francisci Pontificis atque Confessoris et Doctoris May the holy prayer of Saint Francis, Thy Bishop, Confessor, and Doctor, nobis, Domine, pia non desit oratio: quæ et munera nostra fail us not, O Lord: may it render our offerings acceptable, and ever obtain conciliet; et tuam nobis indulgentiam semper obtineat. Per for us Thy pardon. Through our Lord. Dominum. common preface VERE dignum et justum est, æquum et salutare, nos tibi It is truly meet and just, right and for our salvation that we should at all times semper, et ubique gratias agere: Domine sancte, Pater om- and in all places, give thanks unto Thee, O holy Lord, Father almighty, eter- nipotens, æterne Deus: per Christum Dominum nostrum. nal God: through Christ our Lord. through Whom the Angels praise Thy Per quem majestatem tuam laudant Angeli, adorant Domi- nationes, tremunt Potestates. Cœli, cœlorumque Virtutes ac Majesty, Dominations worship, Powers stand in awe. The Heavens and the beata Seraphim socia exultatione concelebrant. Cum quibus Heavenly hosts together with the blessed Seraphim in triumphant chorus et nostras voces, ut admitti, jubeas, supplici confessione unite to celebrate it. Together with them we entreat Thee, that Thou mayest dicentes: bid our voices also to be admitted, while we say in lowly praise: communion Luke 12:42 FIDELISSERVUS et prudens, quem constituit dominus The faithful and wise servant, whom his lord setteth over his family: to give super familiam suam: ut det illis in tempore tritici mensram. them their measure of wheat in due season. postcommunion UT nobis, Domine, tua sacrificia dent salutem: beatus Fran- We beseech Thee, O Lord, that blessed Francis, Thy Bishop, Confessor and ciscus Pontifex tuus atque Confessor, et Doctor egregius, illustrious Doctor, may approach to pray for us, that these Thy sacrifices may quæsumus, precator accedat. Per Dominum. bring us salvation. Through our Lord.

ABOUT THE INSTITUTE … HAPPY FEAST DAY!

“Recognizing the importance of a deep harmony between faith, liturgy, life, Please note that a plenary is available, and the power of beauty in attracting the human senses to the things above, an under the usual conditions, on this feast of Saint Francis de Sales, a Co-Patron of the Institute. integral part of the Institute's charism is the use of the traditional Latin Litur- gy of 1962 for the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and the other sacraments. Great care for a solemn liturgy, complete fidelity to the doctrine of the Church and ~ the Holy Father, and awareness of the central role of Grace, especially Chari- MISSION STATEMENT ty — these are essential elements of the Institute's spirituality, which is drawn from its three co-patrons, St. Benedict, St. Thomas Aquinas, and St. Francis OF THE de Sales. Our motto, taken from St. Paul, is ‘Live the truth in charity.’” INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST

MASSES IN THE EXTRAORDINARY FORM "The mission of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest is to spread the reign of Christ OF THE ROMAN RITE in all spheres of human life by drawing from the millennial treasury of the Roman Catholic

Church, particularly her liturgical tradition, the Sunday, Low Mass at 7:00 AM and High Mass at 12:30 PM unbroken line of spiritual thought and practice of her saints, and her cultural patrimony in mu- Monday - Wednesday and Friday, Low Mass at 6:00 PM sic, art and architecture. The Institute accom- plishes this primarily through a solid and well- Thursday, Low Mass at 12:00 PM (Noon) rounded formation of its priests, rooted in Cath- olic tradition and carried out at its international Saturday, Low Mass at 10:00 AM seminary in the Archdiocese of Florence. Our Feast Days (Holy Days of Obligation) priests, conscious of the need for their own sanctification, strive to be instruments of God's Mass at 6:00 PM grace through their apostolic work discharged in the churches assigned to the Institute, its

schools, its missions in Africa, by preaching Social in the Kozina Hall below the church retreats, teaching catechesis, and providing spir- itual guidance. The Institute of Christ the King Every Sunday after 12:30 PM Mass operates under the patronage of the Immaculate Conception, to Whom it is consecrated." CONFESSIONS 30 MIN. BEFORE EACH MASS ANNOUNCEMENTS:

For our CCD/Religious Education pro- gram: the classes offered include: Pre-First Commun- ion (1st grade); First Communion (2nd grade); Post- First Communion (Grades 3-4); Grades 5 & 6; Pre-Confirmation, Confirmation, and our St. John Paul II Youth Group. Please share this notice with others that may have an interest in Catechism Classes at St. Margaret Mary Church. Contact Rosemary Gutierrez or Erica Raeder. Or, you may also contact the Parish Office at [email protected] or (510) 482-0596. ● Parish Library will be open next on Sunday, February 9 after each Holy Mass. The library is lo- cated on the stage in Fr. Kozina Hall. Come check out our wonderful collection of books, DVDs and CDs! You won’t find these books in the public li- brary! We need a few back up volunteers after each Mass to rotate with the current volunteers when they can’t be there. The task is easy, and the commitment is by arrangement, one occasional Sunday a month, after the Mass you attend for about 1 hour. Training will be provided. Please contact Lily Mullen for more info at [email protected] or leave ANNOUNCEMENTS: your name in the parish office to get a return call. Parish Library is accepting donations of Poinsettia Remembrance: books/DVDs & CDs. If you have items to donate, The beautiful poinsettias and flowers that adorn the please bring them to the stage in Fr. Kozina Church during the Christmas Season are donated in Hall. We will add appropriate items to the library or memory of: will sell at the book sale on April 19, 2020. †Mary Ellen Hall, Bertha Easterling, ● Colon Easterling† Come Join St. Joseph’s Team! Donated by Bernice Jackson Do you love St. Joseph? Has St. Joseph †Patrick & Mary Dineen, Michael Lucey† blessed you? We need your help to honor St. Joseph Donated by Jestin & Erin Dineen at our annual St. Joseph's Table dinner celebra- †John Chorazyczewski† tion on Sat. March 21 at 6 pm. Donated by Jeanne Decker Team members needed: Bakers, decorators, †Mary & Walter Antognini† cooks, and setup crew. Sign up Donated by Joseph Antognini at www.SJTable.com. Contacts: Bill & Jennifer †Rita Collins, Joan Ford† Sawyer and Chris & Jennelyn Zelnik (email Donated by Rita Faulkner at [email protected]) †Mr. & Mrs. Pio C. Luna† ● Donated by Marita Luna Cuevas If you would like to include a family member †Dorothy Franz, Frank T. Franz, Genevieve Par- or a friend as one of the intentions in the Parish’s No- gett, John M. Pargett, Elizabeth Franz, Jim vena For the Sick in February, the forms to do so are March, Paula Ann Mahoney† in the vestibule. Donated by Larry Franz The Novena For the Sick begins on February †Br. Joseph Nguyen Tan Cua† 9 with the 12:30pm Mass. Your donations to all of Donated by Theresa Ng the Parish novena Masses support the publication of †Ann Howard, Paul Mahler, Ted Schmidt† the Parish calendar. Donated by Mary Sullivan ● (Continued on page 4) ANNOUNCEMENTS (continued): The Parents’ Right To Educate Their Children

(Continued from page 3) The parents’ concern for the education of

their children is shown in countless ways. Whatever †F. Elaine Kendig, Ruth Muhlenberg† the institution where their children study, it is only Donated by Dan & Barbara Kendig natural for them to be interested in the atmosphere †Julius Rettagliata, Marguerite Rettagliata† that prevails there and in the content of the teaching. Donated by Julie Rettagliata This concern safeguards the freedom of students , the †Floyd & Elvira Clougherty, Gerald & Clara right that their personality not be deformed or their Allen, Steve Johnson† aptitudes stunted, the right to receive a sound for- Donated by Kim Clougherty mation, without abusing their natural docility in order †Mary Hlebain, Michael Hlebain, Frank & Pat to impose on them opinions or human prejudices. Hlebain, Rose Hlebain, Jack & Noel Joyce, Phyllis Thus children are helped to develop a healthy critical Hanlon, Mark Dixon† sense, while also making clear to them that their par- Donated by Gerri Joyce ents’ interest in this area goes beyond grades and test †Requiescant in pace† scores. The flowers were also donated in honor of: The communication between parents and *Sarah Mahler, Keith Howard, James Howard* teachers is just as important as that between parents Donated by Mary Sullivan and children. A clear consequence of viewing the *The Basich & Cerkalovich Families* school as another instrument for carrying out their Donated by Helen Basich own educative task is to take an active interest in the ● initiatives and goals of the school. Fortunately it is Celebrating 30 years of "building bridges of becoming more common for schools, whether public understanding through music," the Golden Gate Boys or private, to organize periodically open houses, Choir (GGBC) is accepting applications. The sports events or academic information sessions. Espe- GGBC rehearses on Wednesday afternoons in Kozina cially in the latter type of meeting, both parents Hall of Saint Margaret Mary Parish, 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 should try to attend, if possible, although this might p.m.,and is a member of Pueri Cantores International, mean a sacrifice of time or of rearranging obligations. "singing to the world of God's peace." Information In this way the children are shown clearly, without and forms at www.ggbc.org. Boys, age 6 to 12 with any need to say so, that both parents consider the unchanged voices invited to participate. school a relevant element of family life. ● In this context, getting involved in parents An anonymous donor sponsored new exterior associations (helping to organize events, making pos- lights for the Parish. If you look up at the spire at itive suggestions, or even participating in governing night, you’ll see it lit. It’s beautiful. More of the tow- bodies) opens up a wide range of new possibilities for er will be lit in the coming months. This is the first active co-operation. This effort will certainly require phase in the lighting of the exterior of our Church a spirit of sacrifice: dedicating time to dealing with building. In the coming months, the side walls will other families, getting to know teachers, attending be lit, and eventually the façade. This means that the meetings.… Nevertheless these difficulties will be tower will be more visible to motorists driving along amply rewarded by the opening up of many opportu- 580 at night. nities for apostolate, especially for a soul in love with Many thanks to this generous donor. If you God and eager to serve. Although the regulations of would like to help in sponsoring this lighting project, the school might not permit direct intervention in we’re accepting donations. The “Exterior Lighting some aspects of the educational programs, it will al- Fund” has been set up. ways be possible to encourage teachers and adminis- ● trative personnel to strive to ensure that the school Book Review: The Sunday of God’s Word, transmits human virtues and love for noble values declared Francis last September, is to be ob- and beauty. served on the 3rd Sunday in ordinary time. In honor of this new feast of the Church we highlight the fol- lowing book: The Bible is a Catholic Book by Catho- lic Answers’ Jimmy Akin is an outstanding introduc- (By J.A. Araña & C.J. Errázuriz) tion to the Bible that is jam-packed with important de-

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ANNOUNCEMENTS From a conference by Saint Thomas Aquinas

(Continued from page 4) Why did the Son of God have to suffer for us? There was a great need, and it can be considered in a tails. It's clearly written by someone who believes the twofold way: in the first place, as a remedy for sin, Bible is the Word of God, yet also acknowledges the and secondly, as an example of how to act. importance of Tradition and Church authority. All It is a remedy, for, in the face of all the evils Catholics should read this book and learn from it. which we incur on account of our sins, we have found Mr. Akin’s discussion of the origins of writing and relief through the passion of Christ. Yet, it is no less the structure of the Old Testament incorporates some an example, for the passion of Christ completely suf- of the most up-to-date scholarship. He discusses the fices to fashion our lives. Whoever wishes to live per- dating of the Gospels. He argues they were all writ- fectly should do nothing but disdain what Christ dis- ten prior to 70 AD and gives examples and evidence dained on the cross and desire what he desired, for the to make the case. Using Acts of the Apostles as a cross exemplifies every virtue. hinge, Mr. Akin argues that it's inexplicable why If you seek the example of love: "Greater love Luke would not wrap up the story of Paul, unless it than this no man has, than to lay down his life for his was written prior to when the story was wrapped up! friends." Such a man was Christ on the cross. And if Additionally, he provides details to suggest the Gos- he gave his life for us, then it should not be difficult to pel of John was also written early. The whole discus- bear whatever hardships arise for his sake. sion is excellent. The Bible is a Catholic Book along If you seek patience, you will find no better with many other Bible studies and commentaries are example than the cross. Great patience occurs in two available for borrowing from our parish library. The ways: either when one patiently suffers much, or library is open on the 2nd Sunday of the month after when one suffers things which one is able to avoid all Masses. For more info contact Lily at stmmary- and yet does not avoid. Christ endured much on the [email protected] or leave a message at parish of- cross, and did so patiently, because when he suffered fice phone number. he did not threaten; he was led like a sheep to the slaughter and he did not open his mouth. Therefore The second collection this weekend is for the Christ’s patience on the cross was great. In patience Building Fund. There is no second collection next let us run for the prize set before us, looking upon Je- weekend. Many thanks for your support! Consider sus, the author and perfecter of our faith who, for the supporting the Parish using WeShare. joy set before him, bore his cross and despised the shame. Weekly update January 4 & 5 Year-to-Date If you seek an example of humility, look upon Actual - 1st Plate $3,537 $3.537 the crucified one, for God wished to be judged by Pontius Pilate and to die. WeShare -Regular $1,200 $1,200 If you seek an example of obedience, follow Total 1st Plate $4,737 $4,737 him who became obedient to the Father even unto death. For just as by the disobedience of one man, Goal $6,400 $6,400 namely, Adam, many were made sinners, so by the Variance (-$1,663) (-$1,663) obedience of one man, many were made righteous. If you seek an example of despising earthly MUSIC things, follow him who is the King of kings and the January 26, 2020 Lord of lords, in whom are hidden all the treasures of Prelude: Das Alt Jahre, JS Bach wisdom and knowledge. Upon the cross he was Entrance hymn: #351 Songs of Thankfulness & stripped, mocked, spat upon, struck, crowned with Praise thorns, and given only vinegar and gall to drink. Do not be attached, therefore, to clothing and Ordinary: Missa Jubilate Deo riches, because "they divided my garments among Gradual: The nations shall fear your name, 0 Lord, themselves." Nor to honours, for he experienced harsh and all the kings of the earth your glory. For the Lord words and scourgings. Nor to greatness of rank, for has built up Zion, and he shall appear in his majesty. "weaving a crown of thorns they placed it on my Offertory: In the Bleak Midwinter head." Nor to anything delightful, for "in my thirst Communion: I Wonder as I Wander they gave me vinegar to drink." Recessional: #152 Hail to the Lord’s Anointed Postlude: Vari on Noel #10, Dupre (abridged)

INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST DIOCESAN APPROVED TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS APOSTOLATE FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE , IN THE DIOCESE OF OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA

introit Ecclesiasticus 15: 5; Ps. 91: 2 INMEDIO Ecclesiæ aperuit os ejus: et implevit eum Domi- In the midst of the Church the Lord opened his mouth: and filled him with nus spiritu sapientiæ, et intellectus: stolam gloriæ induit the spirit of wisdom and understanding: He clothed him with a robe of glo- eum. Ps. Bonum est confiteri Domino: et psallere nomini ry. Ps. It is good to give praise to the Lord: and to sing to Thy Name, O tuo, Altissime. Gloria Patri. Most High. Glory be to the Father. collect DEUS, qui ad animarum salutem beatum Franciscum Con- O God, by whose will blessed Francis, Thy Confessor, Bishop and Confes- fessorem tuum atque Pontificem et Doctorem, omnibus om- sor, became all things unto all men for the salvation of souls: graciously nia factum esse voluisti: concede propitius; ut caritatis tuæ grant, that being filled with the sweetness of Thy love, we may by following dulcedine perfusi, ejus dirigentibus monitis, ac suffraganti- bus meritis, æterna gaudia consequamur. Per Dominum. his counsels, and helped by his merits, attain unto everlasting joys. Through our Lord. epistle II Timothy 4:1-8 CARISSIME: Testificor coram Deo, et Jesu Christo, qui Dearly beloved, I charge thee, before God and Jesus Christ, Who shall judge judicaturus est vivos et mortuos, per adventum ipsius, et the living and the dead, by His coming and His kingdom: preach the word: regnum ejus: prædica verbum, insta opportune, importune: be instant in season, out of season: reprove, entreat, rebuke in all patience argue, obsecra, increpa in omni patientia, et doctrina. Erit enim tempus, cum sanam doctrinam non sustinebunt, sed ad and doctrine. For there shall be a time when they will not endure sound doc- sua desideria coacervabunt sibi magistros, prurientes auri- trine, but according to their own desires they will heap to themselves teach- bus, et a veritate quidem auditum avertent, ad fabulas autem ers, having itching ears, and will indeed turn away from the truth, but will convertentur. Tu vero vigila, in omnibus labora, opus fac be turned into fables. But be thou vigilant, labour in all things, do the work Evangelistæ, ministerium tuum imple. Sobrius esto. Ego of an evangelist, fulfil thy ministry. Be sober. For I am even now ready to enim jam delibor, et tempus resolutionis meæ instat. Bonum be sacrificed. and the time of my dissolution is at hand. I have fought the certamen certavi, cursum consummavi, fidem servavi. In reliquo reposita est mihi corona justitiæ, quam reddet mihi good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith. As to the rest, Dominus in illa die, justus judex: non solum autem mihi, sed there is laid up for me a crown of justice, which the Lord, the just Judge, et iis, qui diligunt adventum ejus. will render to me in that day: and not only to me, but to them also that love His coming. gradual Psalm 36: 30-31 OSJUSTI meditabitur sapientiam, et lingua ejus loquentur The mouth of the just shall meditate wisdom, and his tongue shall speak judicium. Lex Dei ejus in corde ipsius: et non sup- judgment. The law of His God is in his heart: and his steps shall not be sup- plantabuntur gressus ejus. planted. alleluia Ecclus. 45: 1, 9 ALLELÚIA, allelúia. Amavit eum Dominus, et ornavit eum: Alleluia, alleluia. The Lord loved him and adorned him: He clothed him stolam gloriæ induit eum. Allelúia. with a robe of glory. Alleluia. gospel Matthew 5: 13-19 IN illo tempore: Dixit Jesus discipulis suis: Vos estis sal At that time, Jesus said to His disciples: You are the salt of the earth. But if terræ. Quod si sal evanuerit, in quo salietur? Ad nihilum the salt lose its savour, wherewith shall it be salted? It is good for nothing valet ultra, nisi ut mittatur foras, et conculcetur ab homini- any more but to be cast out, and be trodden on by men. You are the light of bus. Vos estis lux mundi. Non potent civitas abscondi supra montem posita. Neque accendunt lucernam, et ponunt eam the world. A city seated on a mountain cannot be hid. Neither do men light a sub modio, sed super candelabrum, ut luceat omnibus, qui in candle and put it under a bushel but upon a candlestick, that it may shine to domo sunt. Sic luceat lux vestra coram hominibus, ut videant all that are before men that they may see your good works, and glorify your opera vestra bona, et glorificent Patrem vestrum, qui in cœlis Father, Who is in heaven. Do not think that I am come to destroy the law or est. Nolite putare, quoniam veni solvere legem, aut the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil. For amen I say unto prophetas: non veni solvere, sed adimplere. Amen quippe you, till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall not pass of the law, dico vobis, onec transeat cœlum et terra, iota unum, aut unus apex non præteribit a lege, donec omnia fiant. Qui ergo sol- till all be fulfilled. He therefore that shall break one of these least command- verit unum de mandatis istis mi-nimis, et docuerit sic homi- ments, and so shall teach men, shall be called the least in the kingdom of nes, minimus vocabitur in regno cœlorum: qui autem fecerit, heaven: but he that shall do and teach, he shall be called great in the king- et docuerit, hic magnus vocabitur in regno cœlorum. dom of heaven. offertory Psalm 91, 13 JUSTUS ut palma florebit: sicut cedrus, quæ in Libano est, The just shall flourish like the palm tree: he shall grow up like the cedar of multiplicabitur. Libanus.