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Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph

30th Sunday of Ordinary Time October 28, 2018

“As Jesus was leaving Jericho with his disciples and a sizable crowd,

Bartimaeus, a blind man, the son of Timaeus, sat by the roadside begging.

On hearing that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to cry out and say, ‘Jesus, son of David, have pity on me.’

And many rebuked him, telling him to be silent. But he kept calling out all the more, Sunday Mass Schedule Las Misas Dominicales ‘Son of David, have pity on me.’ 4:30pm Saturday Jesus stopped and said, "Call him." 8:30am Sunday So they called the blind man, saying to him, 10:00am Domingo ‘Take courage; get up, Jesus is calling you.’ 11:30am Sunday He threw aside his cloak, sprang up, and came to Jesus. 1:00pm Domingo Misa con Lengua de Señas Jesus said to him in reply, ‘What do you want me to do for you?’ 2o y 4o Domingo The blind man replied to him, ‘Master, I want to see.’ 5:30pm Domingo Jesus told him, ‘Go your way; your faith has saved you.’ Weekday Mass / Misas Diarias Immediately he received his sight • Mon-Friday / Lunes a Viernes and followed him on the way.” 7:30am & 12:05pm Mark 10: 46-52 Confessions / Las Confesiones • Saturday / Sábado: 4:00 - 4:25pm • Mon-Friday / Lunes a Viernes 11:45am-12:00pm and by appt./ y con cita particular Parish Office / Oficina Parroquial • Mon-Friday / Lunes a Viernes 9:30am – 5:00pm

• Sunday / Domingo 9:30am - 2:30pm • Closed Saturday / Cerrado en Sábado

Cathedral Tours Visitas a la Catedral con Guía • Tuesday through Friday Martes a Viernes 1:00 - 3:00pm

• Groups of 10 or more 10 personas o más Call / Llame para cita al Reflection 408-283-8100 ext. 2210 Horario de las Bendiciones “Master, I want to see!” What do you most want to be able to 1er Domingo - Presentación de Niños 2o Domingo – Aniversario de Bodas “see” in your own life? How are you blind? 3o Domingo – Cumpleaños

80 South Market Street, San José, CA 95113-2321 ◆ 408-283-8100 ◆ www.stjosephcathedral.org ,

CATHEDRAL Most Rev. Patrick J. McGrath, D.D., J.C.D., Bishop of San José Most Rev. Oscar Cantú, D.D., S.T.D. Coadjutor Bishop of San José BASILICA OF Rev. Joseph M. Benedict, S.T.D. Pastor Rev. Jeff J. Fernandez, Parochial Vicar  Rev. Héctor Villela, Parochial Vicar T. OSEPH S J Greg Ortiz, Deacon

Parish Staff Cathedral Gift shop la tienda DE Israel Arellano, Maintenance Unique gifts, LA CATEDRAL Tim Barrington, Mell Portillo Sacristans Faith-sourced Recursos y regalos, artículos Linda O. Brisuela, Catechetical Coordinator literature, devotionals, para las devociones, rosarios Jim Del Biaggio, Cathedral Gift Shop rosaries, music, Ana López, Sunday Receptionist y literatura Católica holy cards, items of Artículos de interés Sharon Miller, Director of Social Ministry interest for children. Susan Olsen, Director of Religious Education/ para los niños. Business Manager Jose Luis Rodriguez, Cathedral Gift Shop Shop Hours/Horario de la Tienda (408) 275-6090 Juan Rosales, Maintenance Mon/Lun: Closed/Cerrada ⬧ Tue 10am - 3pm Anaí Torres, Receptionist, Wedding Reservations Wed-Sat / Mier a Sab 9:30am - 2pm ⬧ 2:30 - 5pm Nina Tranchina Parish Office/San Jose Sunday/Domingo 9am-3pm ⬧ 4-5:00pm Cathedral Foundation Julie Wind, Director of Music MASS INTENTIONS for the week

Tanis Zuccaro, Administrative Assistant Tel. (408) 283-8100 Fax (408) 283-8110 Oct 27 4:30PM Special Intention Oct 28 8:30AM Parishioners/Los Feligreses OCTOBER OFFICE SCHEDULE 10:00AM Benigno & Florencia Lopez CLOSED THE FOLLOWING MONDAYS 11:30AM Armando Bruan HORARIO DE LA OFICINA 1:00PM Agustina Basulto CERRADA LOS SIGUIENTES LUNES 5:30PM Flor Maria Rios OCT 29 & Nancy Julieta Carrillo Thank you. Gracias. Oct 29 7:30AM Elia G. Medina 12:05PM Lupita Galindo Castro & Fam. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Oct 30 7:30AM Rosalia Shapiro Monday: Ephesians 4:32 — 5:8; Ps 1:1-4, 6; 12:05PM Salomon Acosta Luke 13:10-17 Oct 31 7:30AM Selena Rose Chun Tuesday: Ephesians 5:21-33 or 5:2a, 25-33; 12:05PM Edson Noel Galindo Castro Ps 128:1-5; Luke 13:18-21 & Family Wednesday: Ephesians 6:1-9; Ps 145:10-14; LAS INTENCIONES de la semana Luke 13:22-30 Thursday: Revelations 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24:1-6; October/Octubre 21 1 John 3:1-3; Matthew 5:1-12a Mass/Misa Collection/Colecta Friday: Wisdom 3:1-9; Ps 23:1-6; Romans 5:5-11 4:30PM $816.00 8:30AM $2108.00 or 6:3-9; John 6:37-40, or any readings from the 10:00AM $1423.00 Masses for the Dead, 11:30AM $1207.00 Goal/Meta Saturday: Philippians 1:18b-26; Ps 42:2, 3, 5cdef; 1:00PM $715.00 $11,200 Luke 14:1, 7-11 5:30PM $557.00 Sunday: Deuteronomy 6:2-6; Ps 18:2-4, 47, 51; Sub-total $6826.00 Total Hebrews 7:23-28; Mark 12:28b-34 WeShare online $1794.69 $8620.69 Grand Total $8620.69 77% LAS LECTURAS PARA LA SEMANA Lunes: Efesios 4:32 5:8; Sal 1:1-4, 6; Lucas 13:10-17 We need $11,200 weekly in order to meet our parish Martes: Efesios 5:21-33 o 5:2a, 25-33; Sal 128:1-5; expenses. Our deficit this week was $2579.31. Lucas 13:18-21 Necesitamos $11,200 por semana para cubrir los gastos de la Miércoles: Efesios 6:1-9; Sal 14510-14; parroquia. El déficit de la semana fue $2579.31. Lucas 13:22-30 Today’s Second Collection - Building Fund Jueves: Apocalipsis 7:2-4, 9-14; Sal 24:1-6; Your contribution helps pay for select projects required for 1 Juan 3:1-3; Mateo 5:1-12a the maintenance and preservation of the Cathedral. Not Viernes: Sabiduría 3:1-9; Sal 23:1-6; meant for the daily janitorial upkeep, the Building Fund Romanos 5:5-11 o 6:3-9; Juan 6:37-40, o lecturas de covers floor work, drain repair, the security las misas para los difuntos system, and even the acquisition of the Sábado: Filipenses 1:18b-26; Sal 42:2, 3, 5cdef; costly light bulbs. Thank you for doing Lucas 14:1, 7-11 your share to assist us in covering the de- Domingo: Deurteronomio 6:2-6; Sal 18:2-4, 47, 51; mands of upkeep and improvements. Hebreos 7:23-28; Marcos 12:28b-34

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THURSDAY NOVEMBER 1 SOLEMNITY OF All Saints HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION

All Souls Remembrance Our custom during the month of November is to remember all our faithful departed in each Mass in place of individual Mass Intentions. All Souls envelopes are available in the vestibule for you to write the name of a deceased loved one so that we can pray for the repose of MASS SCHEDULE their soul all month long. Contribu- tions are welcome. Thank you. 7:30AM ENGLISH 12:05PM ENGLISH Daylight Savings 7:00PM SPANISH ends the First Sunday in November.

Rite of Christian Initiation ADULTS Any adult 19 years and older who desires Bap- tism, Confirmation and Eucharist may enroll. The Formation Sessions are Wednesday eve- nings at 7:00pm. There will be liturgical cele- brations (Mass) and two (2) retreat days. Please contact the parish office to enroll. 408-283-8100

ave the Date! S Parish Advent Retreat Saturday, December 8 8:30am Mass followed by a Morning of Recollection until 12:00pm Registration form will be available in next Sunday’s bulletin.

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Altar Exhibit and Festival Sunday October 28 9:00am -3:00pm Service dogs (task-trained medical assistance ani- mals ) and the people they assist are entitled to Entertainment public access and reasonable accommodations as protected by their civil rights. food and drinks for sale Emotional Support Animals are legally considered pets and not classified with the same considera- tions as certified medical assistance animals. They INSIDE/OUT would occupy "pet-friendly" locations or be where Support Group for Families invited for a specific purpose. of the Incarcerated Is someone you love in jail or prison? Do you have questions about how the system works? You or others in your family just need to talk? We can help. FREE Health Fair Mission: To provide a safe nurturing place where friends and families of the incarcerated can ex- press their fears, problems, and hopes with others experiencing similar challenges. For further infor- mation, please call or text (650) 762-9707. NEW VENUE Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph Loyola Hall 80 S Market St San Jose 95113 NEW NIGHT Every 2nd Thursday of the month Friday, November 16 6:30 - 8:30pm All beliefs welcome. Services 9:00am—12:00pm

The Housing Authority has opened the Lunch 12:00pm waiting list for Section 8 Vouchers in Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph Santa Cruz County and the cities of Hollister and San Juan Bautista. A lot- Uninsured, low-income and homeless tery process will determine the order of Residents are invited to receive: the waiting list, which will be open un- til December 6, 2018 at 5pm. All completed applications received FREE Flu & Hepatitis A Shots by this date will be included in the lottery and added to the list. FREE Haircuts and Blankets

La Autoridad de Viviendas del Condado de Santa Cruz ha abierto FREE Health Screenings: glucose, cholesterol, la lista de espera para Comprobantes de Selección de Vivienda dental, HIV, Blood pressure & more (Sección 8) para el Condado de Santa Cruz y las ciudades de Hollister y San Juan Bautista. El orden en la lista de espera se FREE Social Services Assistance (Cal/Works, determinará mediante un sorteo después de que se cierre la lista General Assistance, Medi-Cal & more de espera, por lo que no es una ventaja presentar una solicitud FREE lunch (while supply lasts) previa con anticipación. 2160 41st Ave Capitola CA 95010 (831) 454-5990 Plus discussion on how to fight for health care for M-Th / Lun-Juev 8am - 5pm www.hacosantacruz.org everyone regardless of age, income, employment, immigration status or pre-existing conditions.

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Archbishop Mitty High School OPEN HOUSE

Prospective students and their families are invited to attend Archbishop Mitty High School’s Open House for www.dsj.org tours between 9:00am and 2:00pm. for more information, please visit www.mitty.com .

La Diócesis de San José Sunday, November 18, 2018

CASA ABIERTA Familias interesadas en la secundaria Archbishop Mitty High School son bienvenidas desde las 9:00 de la maña- na hasta las 2:00 de la tarde. Los recorridos en español serán a las 9:00am y las 10:30am. Para más información,visite www.mitty.com .

Domingo, 18 de Noviembre, 2018

www.mitty.com/admission VISITAS/RECORRIDOS EN ESPAÑOL 9:00 Y 10:30 DE LA MAÑANA

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If you’ve checked any of the above, you’re a candidate for a Free admission with registration. Worldwide Marriage encounter This event is FREE. Lunch included in youth conference. Weekend! Make this autumn special by devoting one weekend to the most important relations- hip in your life. The next NOV. 9-10 Marriage encounter weekends include: Nov 9-11 in San Jose, CA and Feb 15-17 in San Jose, WWW.RISEBA.ORG CA. For more information visit our website at sanjo- sewwme.org or contact Ken and Claranne at [email protected]

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Throughout Mark’s Gospel, the success of Jesus’ healing Today we continue to read from Mark’s power has often been correlated with the faith of the per- Gospel. In this Gospel, we find evidence son requesting Jesus’ help. For example, it is because of of Jesus’ fame in the sizable crowd that her faith that the woman with the hemorrhage is healed. accompanies him as he journeys to Jeru- When faith is absent, Jesus is unable to heal; we see this salem. Jesus’ reputation as a healer has after his rejection in Nazareth. preceded him. When the blind man, Barti- maeus, hears that Jesus of Nazareth is passing by, he calls Once his sight has been restored, Bartimaeus follows Jesus out to him, asking for his pity. on his way to Jerusalem. In Mark’s Gospel, Bartimaeus is When Bartimaeus calls out to Jesus, the crowd around him the last disciple called by Jesus before he enters Jerusalem. tries to silence him. Yet Bartimaeus persists, calling out Bartimaeus hears that Jesus of Nazareth is passing by, but more loudly and with greater urgency. He will not be si- he calls out to Jesus using words of faith—“Son of David.” lenced or deterred from getting Jesus’ attention. We notice Many in Jesus’ time believed that the anticipated Jewish how quickly the crowd’s reaction changes when Jesus calls Messiah would be a descendent of King David. Bartimae- for Bartimaeus. Those who sought to quiet him now en- us’s words prepare us for the final episodes of Mark’s courage him. Gospel, which begin with Jesus’ preparation for the Passo- ver and his triumphant entry into Jerusalem. As Mark has When Jesus restores Bartimaeus’s sight, no elaborate ac- shown us in our readings over the past few Sundays, how- tion is required. (In other healing stories in Mark’s Gospel, ever, Jesus will be the Messiah in a way that will be diffi- actions accompany Jesus’ words). In this instance, Jesus cult for many to accept. Jesus will show himself to be the simply says that Bartimaeus’s faith has saved him. Messiah through his suffering and death. Loyola Press

aint of the Week aint of the Week Vincenzo Romano Maria Katharina Kasper S Canonized on October 14, 2018 S Canonized on October 14, 2018 Vincenzo Romano was born into a poor family in June of Third of four children born to Heinrich Kasper and 1751. Despite this, he was able to study. He was impacted Katharina Fassel, poor but de- by the life and teachings of Saint Alphonsus Liguori, and vout peasants; she had four half- he developed a special devotion to the Blessed Sacrament. sisters from her father‘s first In 1775, he was ordained a priest. marriage. A happy, out-going child, Maria was an avid reader with a Vincenzo lived a very sim- fondness for both the Bible and The ple life. He spent his time Imitation of Christ by Thomas A. in the service of others, Kempis. Health problems often kept caring for the poor and her home from school, but there she needy. French invaders and learned to spin and weave. She various Italian political worked with her parents in the groups tried to discourage fields, and when she could do it, him in his work, but he re- earned extra money by breaking mained committed to his stones for road construction. Maria she felt an early call to ministry. religious life, and would lead pilgrimages for other chil- dren to local Marian shrines. However, her father died After the eruption of Mount when she was 21, one of her brothers when she was 22, Vesuvius in 1794, Vincent and the family was left so poor that Maria had to stay to helped organize volunteers help them survive by selling her weaving. When her to join in the work of re- mother died, Maria felt she could finally follow her voca- building structures that had tion, and with the approval of the bishop of Limburg, been destroyed. This included rebuilding his parish , she started a small house with several friends who also felt the call. They became a formal association church. in 1845, and on 15 August, 1851 they were established as Father Vincenzo Romano died on December 20, 1831. On the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ, a congregation dedi- the path to sainthood, he was recognized for his heroic cated to caring for the poor. Maria served as superior for virtue. On October 14, 2018, canonized Vin- five consecutive terms. They opened their first school in cenzo Romano. He is now a saint of the Church. 1854, spread to the in 1859, received a decree of praise from Pope Pius IX on 9 March 1860, and formal approval by Pope Leo XIII on 21 May 1890. Her order continues its good work today with 690 sisters in 104 houses in Germany, the Netherlands, the United States, and . On October 14, 2018, Pope Francis declared her a saint of the Church.

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THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH OFFICE CENTER ESTA SEMANA EN NUESTRO CENTRO PARROQUIAL

SUNDAY /DOMINGO English Bible Study 9:45—11:00AM 2ND FLOOR Christian Initiation - children / La Iniciación Cristiana - niños 9:45AM - 11:00AM 2ND FLOOR

Religious Education / La Educación Religiosa 9:45AM - 1:00PM / 3:00PM - 4:30PM CLASSROOMS

Day of the Dead Festival - Festival del Día de los Muertos 9:00AM-3:00PM LOYOLA HALL

MONDAY/LUNES Parish Office Closed / Oficina Parroquial Cerrada

TUESDAY/MARTES Cathedral Tours /Visitas con Guia 1:00PM - 3:00PM CATHEDRAL

WEDNESDAY/MIÉRCOLES Cathedral Tours /Visitas con Guia 1:00PM - 3:00PM CATHEDRAL

Rite of Christian Initiation / Rito de la Iniciación Cristiana 7:00PM 2ND FLOOR

THURSDAY/JUEVES Cathedral Tours /Visitas con Guia 1:00PM - 3:00PM CATHEDRAL

FRIDAY / VIERNES Holy Hour / La Hora Santa 12:30PM CATHEDRAL

SANTA CLARA FAITH FORMATION CONFERENCE CONFERENCIA DE FORMACIÓN DE FE NOVEMBER 29 — DECEMBER 1 2018

Santa Clara Convention Center Registration Inscripción Fee / Cuota 5001 Great America Parkway Friday/Viernes $ 68 Santa Clara, CA 95054 Saturday/Sábado $ 68 Register: https://scffc.org Both days / Ambos días $ 85

Join over 3000 of other catechists, liturgists and lay ministers from parishes and Catholic schools for three days of education, collaboration, worship and get inspired. Register early!

Únese a más de 3000 otros catequistas, liturgistas y ministros laicos de parroquias y escuelas Católicas e inspírese con tres días de educación, colaboración y alabanza. ¡Regístrese pronto!

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