+Third Sunday of Easter May 5, 2019 OUR LADY OF PEACE R C C S Conducted by the Religious Family of the Incarnate Word

Pastor: Rev. Brian Dinkel, IVE Associate Pastors: Rev. Thomas Steinke, IVE, Rev. Jonathan Dumlao, IVE, Rev. Wilian Montalvo, IVE Convent Superior: Mother Bon Secours, SSVM (Servants of the Lord and Virgin of Matará)

Feast of Our Lady of Lujan Wednesday, May 8th 12pm Mass and procession around the

Confessions Weekend Masses Weekday Masses (In the side hall) Sunday Vigil (Saturday): Mon. - Fri.: 6:30AM, 8AM, Monday: Noon & 5:15PM 5PM & 7:30PM Noon, 5:15PM; Tues.-Fri.: 8AM, Noon, & 5:15PM Sunday: 7:30AM, 9AM, Also: 6PM Tues., Also: Wed. 7:30PM 10:30AM, 12PM, 2PM, 5PM, 7:30PM Wed., & 8AM Sat. Saturday: during all Masses, 6:30PM (Spanish) & 8PM First Friday: Mass at 7:30PM also 3:30PM - 5PM Sunday: during all Masses Our Lady of Peace & Shrine Mission Statement

Our Lady of Peace is a church and shrine dedicated to the greater glory of God and the salvation of souls. It is a place of prayer & pilgrimage with: • Perpetual adoration of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament • Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary • Frequent celebration of the Sacraments, particularly the and Reconciliation • Integrated formation of the person (spiritual, moral, intellectual and emotional)

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F P’ D “The Preface of the Mass: Sursum Corda – Lift Up Your Hearts!”

Dear Friends, After the gifts have been brought up and offered, we are ready for the prayer over the offerings, which is a short prayer the priest says that pertains to whichever particular day of the week it may be, e.g., Easter Sunday, Feast of St. Joseph, Monday of Ordinary Time, etc. The prayer over the offerings will be in unity with the collect and the prayer after communion. Once the prayer over the offerings has been recited we enter into the Preface, which is a short dialogue that takes place just prior to the singing of the Sanctus (Holy, Holy, Holy). It is something beautiful and significant, we should not simply pass over it. Below I have placed the English translation next to the Latin and we will speak to their literal meaning: V. The Lord Be with you V. Dominus Vobiscum R. And with your spirit. R. et cum spiritu tuo. V. Lift up your hearts. V. Sursum corda. R. We lift them up to the Lord. R. habemus ad Dominum. V. Let us give thanks to Lord our God. V. Gratias agamus, Dominio Deo nostro R. It is right and just. R. Dignum et justum est. Having already explained the words that appear in the first part of this dialogue, we will recall that “The Lord be with you,” and its corresponding “And with your spirit,” is another way of acknowledging that this is Christ’s Mass. This is a heavenly liturgy! Therefore, now with the invitation to lift up our hearts, we are being ushered into the heavenly realm. It is here (heaven) where the One True Sacrifice is offered, and where the one High Priest is offering the Sac- rifice. Therefore, it is proper for us to identify that in the Holy Mass we are brought into the heavenly liturgy. In this dialogue, we might reflect upon what is being asked of us at this point. Is it merely verbal participation? Sim- ilar to when we have different parts to read in the narrative of the Lord’s Passion that we just listened to on Palm Sunday and Good Friday. Not really at all. Remember, the priest is acting in Persona Christi and therefore we may ask, what is Christ asking of us at this point? He is inviting us, once again, to go to heaven! Msgr. Charles Pope, a priest of the Archdiocese of Washington, has a nice reflection on this proclamation, Sursum Corda: “Let your hearts be taken up! Come and go with me to the altar that is in heaven where I, Jesus the great High Priest, with all the members of my body render perfect thanks to God the Father! You are no longer on earth, your hearts have been swept aloft into the great liturgy of heaven! Come up higher. By the power of my words you are able to come up higher! Since you have been raised to new life in Christ, seek the things that are above where I am at my Father’s right hand. Come up now and enter the heavenly liturgy. Hearts aloft!” Therefore, he concludes that we should no such thing as the “10:00 AM Mass at St. Joe’s. It is the heavenly liturgy.” In a Biblical sense, the heart is considered as the center of one’s person, who they are, the very depths of their be- ing. Therefore, this moment in the mass when we are saying, “Hearts aloft!” it is where we send ourselves forth, up towards the heavenly realm, where we are join our voices with the heavenly ones, in unison, one voice, with the choirs of angels, the principalities, and dominions, in the three-fold proclamation of the Sanctus (Holy, Holy, Holy). For, as the book of says, in the heavens this song is being offered day and night without ceasing: “Day and night they do not stop exclaiming: “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God almighty, who was, and who is, and who is to come.” (Rev 4:8) As many bible scholars have been able to see, the Book of Revelation describes wonderfully the Heavenly Liturgy. Obviously, however, one does not need to have a degree in Sacred Scripture to see the parallels between the Book of Revelation’s description of what it is like in Heaven and its semblance to our Holy Mass. The similarities are not a mere occasion of chance, but indicative of a continuity and God’s all-encompassing plan to unite us in communion with Him here and now. In other words, it is in the Holy Mass where time and space encounter eternity, heaven and earth meet. Sursum Corda! Mary, Our Lady of Peace, pray for us, Fr. Brian Third Sunday of Easter Page 3 W O L P! We invite you to join our parish family! Please come to the parish office to fill out a registration form, or register online at: www.olop-shrine.org

ANNOUNCEMENTS MASS INTENTIONS Saturday, May 4th This week’s 2nd collection: 8:00 am May Collective Mass Intentions Facilities Maintenance Fund 5:00 pm +The Sherry Family —————–—————— 7:30 pm +Manuel Rojas, Special Intentions Next week’s 2nd collection: Diocesan Priest Retirement Fund Sunday, May 5th —————–—————— 7:30 am +Josefina Costa Silva Pancake Breakfast 9:00 am +John & +Peg McGregor The Knights of Columbus invite you to their 10:30 am Victor & Lolita Dumlao monthly pancake breakfast sale in the Family Noon Lauren Lemaignen Learning Center gym after all morning Masses. 2:00 pm +Estrellita P. Casipit, Death Anniversary ————–——————— 5:00 pm For The People Parish Office Closed The parish office will be closed on Monday, May 6:30 pm Jay P. Ribaya, Birthday 6th. The Mass & confession schedule will remain 8:00 pm Rose Villar, Birthday the same. Monday, May 6th ————–——————— 6:30 am +Teresa de Rodriguez Feast of Our Lady of Lujan 8:00 am May Collective Mass Intentions We invite everyone to join us in celebrating the Noon +Fabian & +Federico Acosta, Death Anniversary feast of the patroness of our IVE and SSVM religious family on Wednesday, May 8th at the 12 5:15 pm Janessa Ribaya, Birthday Noon Mass. A procession around the shrine will Tuesday, May 7th follow and the feast will conclude with a BBQ. 6:30 am +Dometila & +Juan Baluyut ————–——————— 8:00 am May Collective Mass Intentions Adorers Needed Noon +Ildefonsa Esposo, Death Anniversary Come join in keeping our traditions of Eucharistic 5:15 pm +Haydee Bolan, Death Anniversary Adoration by signing up for Perpetual Adoration. Adorers are especially needed Monday –Friday Wednesday, May 8th during the 1am to 4am hours. 6:30 am Athena Millett, Birthday ————–——————— 8:00 am May Collective Mass Intentions Catechism Registrations Noon The Moran Family, Special Intentions Early registrations for the 2019-20 Catechetical 5:15 pm +Eliceo Antonio Rodriguez school year will be opening on May 1st. Please see 7:30 pm Alexander Brandon Aguirre, Birthday page 6 for registration details. Thursday, May 9th ————–——————— 6:30 am Carlos Lara, Birthday Maintenance Position Open 8:00 am May Collective Mass Intentions The parish has a job opening for a full-time maintenance worker. Please see page 5 for details Noon Regina Saenz and application information. 5:15 pm Ernie Morales, Health ————–——————— Friday, May 10th Summer Oratory Dinner Sponsorships 6:30 am +Rosenda Caldona Signups are now open! Please see page 8. 8:00 am May Collective Mass Intentions Noon +WM Chin Sr. & +Wesley Chin, Death Anniversary HOLY THURSDAY & 5:15 pm +Anita Vazquez, Special Intentions GOOD FRIDAY COLLECTIONS Saturday, May 11th 8:00 am May Collective Mass Intentions Holy Thursday Collection: $4,811.00 5:00 pm Shucri Sr. & Epifania J., Wedding Anniversary Good Friday (Holy Land Collection): $8,671.00 7:30 pm +Honorata & +Nemesio Delin Page 4 Our Lady of Peace Church & Shrine May 5, 2019 WEEKLY COLLECTIONS THIS WEEK’S READINGS Weekend of: April 27th & 28th Sunday, May 5th: THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER Saturday 5:00 pm $2,690.00 Acts 5:27-32, 40b-41 / 5:11-14 / John 21:1-19 or 21:1-14 7:30 pm $1,253.00 Monday, May 6th: Easter Weekday Sunday 7:30 am $2,355.00 Acts 6:8-15 / John 6:22-29 9:00 am $2,067.00 Tuesday, May 7th: Easter Weekday 10:30 am $3,906.00 Acts 7:51—8:1a / John 6:30-35 Noon $3,584.00 Wednesday, May 8th: Easter Weekday 2:00 pm $6,126.00 Acts 8:1b-8 / John 6:35-40 5:00 pm $2,671.00 Thursday, May 9th: Easter Weekday 6:30 pm $1,010.00 Acts 8:26-40 / John 6:44-51 8:00 pm $4,498.00 Weekly Collection Total: $30,160.00 Friday, May 10th: Easter Weekday, Saint Damien de Veuster, Priest Acts 9:1-20 / John 6:52-59 Second Collection for Catholic Home Missions Total: $6,525.00 Saturday, May 11th: Easter Weekday Acts 9:31-42 / John 6:60-69

UPCOMING EVENTS

Fatima Pilgrimage Nights

Monthly Every year, on the 13th of May Marriage to October, Our Lady of Peace Saturday, May 18th Church commemorates the 7:00pm – 9:00pm Enrichment appearance of Our Lady to the three shepherds; Lucia, Our Lady of Peace Church Jacinta, and Francisco, in Fatima, Portugal. Family Learning Center, Room 1101

Please join us on Monday, “Theology of the Body for Married Couples” May 13, 2019, as we “The ‘heart’ has become a battlefield between love commemorate the first and concupiscence. The more concupiscence appearance of Our dominates the heart, the less the heart experiences Lady to the three shepherds, the gift of the person...” Join us this month as our guest speaker, Fr. Jonathan Dumlao, IVE, guides us Mass will be at 7:30pm, through St. Pope John Paul II’s Theology of the followed by the outdoor Body, in the light of the sacrament of marriage. procession and blessing of the sick inside the church. All married couples are invited to attend.

Children 7 years and above DATE NIGHT is a parish ministry to enrich and are invited to act as the (9) support Catholic marriages. Attendees will learn not angels, (1) head angel and (3) only what the Church teaches about marriage, but shepherds, (2 girls and 1 boy). practical ways to apply the teachings to have a more joy-filled marriage. Meet at Room 1101 by 6:00pm. Parents must sign waivers. For More Information: Please call 408-988-4585 for Greg & Claudia Schussman more information. 408-643-1814 [email protected] Third Sunday of Easter Page 5 ADDITIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS May 26th Second Collection Pentecost Sunday & Parish Life Expo If you received an envelope for the Juan Diego Society, Sunday, June 9th from 10am to 2pm please disregard the envelope. The collection for May Come and meet all the groups involved in our parish 26th will be for Cyclone Relief in Africa. Funds will be community! forwarded directly to Catholic Relief Services. Eucharistic Exhibit Parish Historical Archive June 15th to June 23rd If you have pictures of past Our Lady of Peace church Volunteers needed to help set up the exhibit! If you are events (or especially of Msgr. Sweeny) to contribute to interested, please call the parish office at (408)988-4585 the parish archive, please bring them to the parish office and leave your name & contact info. for scanning or send an email to archives@olop- shrine.org. Volunteer Requirements Thank you for contributing to our historical records! The Diocese of San Jose mandates that all those who or volunteer at Our Lady of Peace Church MUST Lost and Found fingerprinted. If you have lost an item, please contact the parish office with a description of your lost item. Items are held for In order to make the process work efficiently and avoid up to one month of being turned in. If you find an item, confusion, anyone who is approved to be a volunteer to please turn it in at the parish office or gift shop or give it be fingerprinted needs to take a Verify Group Live Scan. to one of the priests or sisters. Volunteers without the form signed by a Supervisor or Coordinator will not be fingerprinted. The fingerprints Maintenance Worker Needed are taken once and are good forever as long as you are The parish has an opening for a full-time Maintenance volunteering or working with in the Diocese of San Jose. Worker. Duties include performing repairs, modifications, and preventative maintenance tasks on Everyone needs to do the SAFE Environment online buildings and facilities, equipment, fixtures, and systems; training at www.virtusonline.org on the course titled and providing event support. “Protecting God’s Children”. If you have contact with As a representative of the parish, is expected to deal elderly or other vulnerable adults, also do the with parishioners, coworker, and guests in a professional “Vulnerable Adults” training. Print the certificates at the and helpful manner. Interested candidates should end of each training and turn it in to your supervisor or contact Joe Mastroieni at [email protected] or coordinator. The certificates expire every 3 years and call 408-988-4585 x2121. the training must be done again.

Parish Office Closed Please send an email to Clorie Lopez at The parish office will be closed on Monday, May 27th. [email protected] or call her during office hours The Mass & confession schedule will remain the same. 9am—12pm, 1pm– 5pm Monday to Wednesday at (408) 988-4585. Page 6 Our Lady of Peace Church & Shrine May 5, 2019 CATECHISM PROGRAM 2019-2020 Baptism | First Holy Communion | Confirmation | Continuing Education Kinder to 12th Grade —————— Early Registration: May 1st to May 11th

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2019 SUMMER ORATORY Bible Camp at Our Lady of Peace Parish for Grades K-12

July 1st – July 19th Bishop Patrick McGrath Mondays to Fridays, 9:00am to 4:00pm

Study Focus: The Bible Timeline Thank you for 20 years as our shepherd. May God bless Registrations will open again on May 11th you abundantly! You will always be in our prayers. Registration Fee: $110 (registered parishioners; must provide parishioner number)

$130 (non-parishioners) Our Lady of Peace Official Oratory T-shirt: $10 Church & Shrine

2019 WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FOR 2019 SUMMER ORATORY VOCATIONS On May 12th, the Church throughout the world prays for DINNER SIGNUPS vocations. Will you make a special effort to ask the Lord for more vocations to the priesthood and religious life? Please consider sponsoring a full dinner - Pray for the priests who have ministered to you meal to feed our hungry & busy throughout your life, both living and dead. seminarians and sisters. - Keep our parish priests in your prayers throughout this week. Thank you for your generous sponsorship! - Encourage siblings to pray once a month for each other to discover and fulfill their vocation. EMAIL your date preference(s) to: - Invite young people you know to pray about where [email protected] (Kathleen Lara in the Rectory God is calling them. Assure them of your prayers! Office) - Pray a for more young men and women in our diocese to respond to God’s call as a priest or AVAILABLE Dinner consecrated person. Dates ARE SHOWN IN BLUE ——————> SUNDAY: Deacon John Hoang, Deacon Victor Trinidad & Families Thank you to those MONDAY: Robain Lamba, Angelbert Chikere & Retired groups and interested priests parties who have TUESDAY: Manuel Barrios, Joseph Nguyen & Active signed up. At the time priests of this week’s bulletin WEDNESDAY: Robert Lamorena, Ryan Mau, & print, June 27th & 29th, Seminarians July 6th, 7th, 11th, 13th, THURSDAY: Duy Nguyen & Bishops 14th & 19th are filled. FRIDAY: Tony Famave & Deceased priests SATURDAY: Joseph Tran & Discerning men Third Sunday of Easter Page 9 DIOCESAN & COMMUNITY NEWS Ordination to the Permanent Diaconate Cathedral Basilica of Saint Joseph on 80 South Market Street, May 18, 9:30 - 11:30am San Jose. A Reception will follow in Loyola Hall. Cathedral Basilica of Saint Joseph, San Jose Armando Brambila (from St. Cyprian) , Dinh Chu (from Our DYR (Diocesan Youth Retreat) 2019 Lady of La Vang), and Robert Lassalle-Klein (from Our Lady of June 10- 14, 8am - 5pm Guadlupe) will be ordained permanent deacons. Zephyr Point Conference Center in Lake Tahoe, CA DYR (Diocesan Youth Retreat) 2019 is open to all eighth (8th) 4th Annual Feed the Need 5K/10K through twelfth (12th) graders of the 2018-2019 academic Supporting Loaves & Fishes Family Kitchen school year. #DYR2019 Youth Registration is on a first come, Sunday, May 19th, 2019 from 4pm to 8pm first serve basis and will end on Monday, May 6th. Sign up and join us to make an impact! Registration will be available in both English and Spanish http://bit.ly/LFFTN2019 or www.loavesfishes.org languages. Online registration is the preferred route of registration. The cost to attend the Diocesan Youth Retreat Village House Interfaith Sheltering program (DYR) is $490.00. Each year St. Martin of Tours parish participates in the Village More information can be found at https://www.dsj.org/ House, a program which provides meals, shelter, and support evangelization/youth/dyr-diocesan-youth-retreat-2019/ for 15 vulnerable and unhoused women for one month. This year, we will host the women from May 6 - June 5. Please OLG4Life Conference join us in this important ministry--we need you, and more Saturday, June 22nd, 2019 from 9:30am to 3:00pm importantly, our guests need you! St. Frances Cabrini Church Parish Hall Sign-ups and info can be found at www.smvillagehouse.org. 15333 Woodard Road, San Jose, CA 95124 “Blessings and Curses” with Fr. Barry, SS.CC. 25th Ordination Anniversary of Bishop Oscar Cantú Featuring 2 talks, Mass and individual healing prayer. Early bird Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at 6:30pm registration before June 9, 2019. No lunch provided. The Diocese of San Jose is pleased to invite you to a Mass of Adults $30, Youth $20. Net proceeds benefit OLG4Life Thanksgiving on the occasion of The Silver Jubilee of Priestly missionary works (www.olg4life.com). Ordination of Most Reverend Oscar Cantú, Coadjutor Bishop For more information, please contact Monica at (408)710-5825 of San Jose. Celebration of the Eucharist will be at the or send an email to [email protected] Page 10 Our Lady of Peace Church & Shrine May 5, 2019 Visit Our Lady of Peace on the Web!

Follow us on Social Media: Visit our Website: @OLOPShrine www.olop-shrine.org/ Parish Information R O C (S - M) M Phone: (408) 988 - 4585 Phone: (408) 988 - 7648 Please begin your wedding Monday: 9:00am - 4:30pm Contact: Sr. Maria Foy, SSVM preparation at least 6 months in (closed 12pm - 1pm) Tuesday & Thursday: 5:30pm - 8:00pm advance. Tuesday - Friday: 9am - 7pm Wednesday: 3:00pm - 7:00pm Contact: Ms. Genevieve van Tuyl (closed 12pm - 1pm) Saturday: 9:00am - 1:00pm Phone: (408) 988 - 4585 Saturday: 9am - 1pm; Closed Sunday ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— A R E F G S Phone: (408) 988 - 7543 ext. 1113 For all funeral arrangements please Phone: (408) 980 - 9825 Contact: M. Bon Secours, SSVM contact the Rectory Office. Monday: 11:00am- 5:30 pm Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday: Contact: Ms. Genevieve van Tuyl Tuesday & Thursday: 8:45am - 7pm 5:30pm - 8:30pm Phone: (408) 988 - 4585 Wednesday & Friday: 8:45am - 9pm Saturday: 9:00am - 1:00pm ——————————— Saturday & Sunday 9am - 7pm ——————————— S H M ——————————— B If you or a loved one are unable to L If your child is 6 years old or younger make it to the church to receive the Phone: (408) 988 - 4585 ext. 1214 and needs to be baptized, please sacraments please arrange for a priest Sunday - Tuesday: 9:00am - 5:00pm contact the rectory office to begin the or an Extraordinary Eucharistic Minister Wednesday: 1:00pm - 3:00pm paperwork. to bring you the sacraments. Contact: Mrs. Clorie Lopez at the rectory office. Friday: 9:00am - 5:00pm If your child is 7 years old or older and ——————————— ——————————— needs to be baptized, please contact F R S. V P the catechism office. For reservations of our facilities, please Walk-ins assistance are received on Baptisms are held every First Saturday of the month in English and Second come to the rectory office to fill out a Wednesdays from 11:30am - 3pm reservation form. Phone: 1-800-557-1961 Saturday of the month in Español. On-Going Parish Activities Friday Family Night: Fridays from 6:30pm - 8:30pm. Adults, Rosary Making Classes: Saturdays from 9:30am to 11am, in the Young Adults, Youth Group, Children’s Oratory, all meet dur- Old Hall, for adults & children (materials provided) ing Friday nights at the parish. Rosary, Formation, Fellowship. Altar Society Bake Sale: Every Third Sunday of the month in Adult Faith Formation: Monday evenings at 7:00pm-9:00pm in the Old Hall after all morning Masses. Room 1101 for DVD presentation & small group discussions. Cenacle Hour: Third Sunday of every month at 3pm, Knights of Columbus Donuts and Pancake Sales: First Sunday offered for Priests, Seminarians & Religious Vocations of the Month Pancake Breakfast in the FLC; all other Sundays Saturday Morning Roster for Altar Workers (May 11th) Coffee and Donuts on the patio. Sales are during morning Carmen Moyoli, Clair Baided, Eden Esguerra, Rosario Vital, Masses only. Tinu Thomas Devotion Schedule 15-Decade Scriptural Rosary: Mondays and Wednesday to St. Joseph the Worker: Thursdays at 7:00pm Saturday from 6:00pm - 7:00pm Our Lady of Vailankanni & Holy Mass: (First Thursday Santo Niño Novena: Mondays at 7:00pm Mass: First Mondays of the month) Rosary at 7:00pm, Holy Mass at 7:30pm Rosario en Español: Mondays at 8:00pm : 7:30pm Mass of the ; Rosary in Vietnamese: Tuesdays at 8:00pm 8:30pm Priest-Led Holy Hour; All-Night Vigil; 4:30am Men of the Sacred Heart: Tuesdays from 12:00am - 1:00am Eucharistic Procession and Benediction on Saturday Priest-Led Holy Hour & Benediction: Tuesdays at 11:00am Fatima Devotion: Every 13th of the Month from May to St. Anthony Novena & Mass: Tuesdays 6:00pm Mass, followed October - Mass & Procession: 7:30 pm Holy Mass to be by veneration of the relic of St. Anthony of Padua. followed by a Rosary procession and Eucharistic blessing of the Mother of Perpetual Help Novena & Mass: Wednesdays with Sick. If the 13th of the month falls on a Sunday, the Mass will 7:00pm novena, 7:30pm Mass and blessing of religious articles. start at 8pm. Bulletin #: 913090

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