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General Information Información General 325 Willow Street • San José, CA 95110 • Tel (408) 816-7822 • FAX (408) 292-0172 July 25, 2021 El 25 de Julio, 2021 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time https://www.facebook.com/sacredheartjesussjsj 17o Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario PARISH OFFICE OFICINA PARROQUIAL General PARISH MISSION Información Tuesday - Friday STATEMENT de Martes a Viernes Information General We, the Sacred Heart of 10am - 12pm Jesus Parish, a 2:oopm - 5:00pm Infant Baptism Bautismo de Bebés multicultural community Mass / Misa most First Saturdays la mayoría de los Sábados of Each Month of faith, strive to provide a In church/en la iglesia Sunday ~ Domingo • Por favor comuníquese con home for all those who • Please contact the Parish la Oficina Parroquial con 6- 7:00am Español Office 6-8 weeks in advance. 8 semanas de anticipación . seek the Lord. As 9:00am English* • The baby’s Birth Certificate • Se requiere el Acta de stewards of God’s 11:00am Español* is required in order to 1:00pm Español Nacimiento del bebé para blessings, we are reserve a date. apartar la fecha . 5:00pm Español committed to becoming • Parents and Godparents must 7:00pm Español • Padres y Padrinos tendrán the love of Christ for those “Livestreamed—not pre- attend ONE pre-baptismal que asistir a UNA plática. recorded. Transmitida en talk. most in need. vivo y no pre-grabada. Si ocupa Certificado DECLARACIÓN DE MISIÓN Sacramental Certificate de un Sacramento Reservations are not required Request Favor de dejar recado en la PARROQUIAL to attend Mass. Please leave a voicemail in the oficina. Haremos todo posible Nosotros/as, la comunidad Masks not required but highly parish office. We will make recommended for the good of every effort to return your call por regresar su llamada en el del Sagrado Corazón de the unvaccinated, especially within the day. transcurso del día. Jesús, somos una children under age 12. Safe distancing continues to Weddings Los Matrimonios comunidad multicultural be observed. • Make an appointment with a • Haga una cita con un de Fe que anhela proveer ❖ priest 6 months prior to date sacerdote 6 meses antes de No se requiere hacer you would like to marry. la fecha que desee casarse un hogar para todos los reservación para asistir a misa. • Appointments arranged • Para una cita llame al Padre que buscan al Señor. Las mascarillas no son by calling 408 816-7822 x 207. Luis directamente al Como discípulos de Dios, requeridas sino altamente 408.816.7822 ext. 207. recomendadas, especialmente Visits to the Sick nos comprometemos a ser por el bien de los no Call the Parish Office Visita a los Enfermos el amor de Cristo para los vacunados, incluyendo a los to schedule a home visit. Llame a la Oficina Parroquial más necesitados. menoros de los 12 años. IF AT THE HOSPITAL: para citar una visita. Seguimos observando el Speak directly to a hospital SI ESTÁ EN EL HOSPITAL distanciamiento social. representative. A Catholic Hable con un representante del SUPPORT OUR PARISH hospital. Siempre hay sacer- QR Code A safe and direct No Daily Mass at this time priest is always on call. dotes católicos disponibles. connection to our parish Entre Semana no hay misa . Confessions Las Confesiones online giving page. Thank you Please call Fr. Luis for for your generosity. In this issue ~ spiritual direction Por favor comuníquese con el P. Luis para asesoría espiritual. En esta edición: General Information... 1 Información General... Your contribution in support of the parish financial needs is welcome, whether at Mass, by mail or online. Thank you. Gospel Reflection... 2 Se le agradece su apoyo de las necesidades financieras de la Reflexión del Evangelio,,, 3 APOYE NUESTRA parroquia sea en la Misa, por correo o en línea. Gracias. PARROQUIA Parish Community... 4 Online giving /donar en línea: Our Sunday Visitor Código QR Una conexión Comunidad Parroquial... Create a giving account at the link below. Establezca segura y directa a nuestra News & Events una cuenta para donar en línea con este enlace: página para donar en línea. Avisos y Eventos 5 https://www.osvhub.com/sacred-heart-san-jose/funds Gracias por su generosidad. 1 DOING THE RIGHT THING? Tel: 408-816-7822 Fax: 408-292-0172 Miracles are seldom as obvious as the multiplication of loaves and fishes. Many years ago, I overheard a family conversation in a restaurant at the end of a long holiday weekend. At the reg- ister was one of those collection jars saying, “For just fifty cents a day you can feed a child.” The little girl asked her folks about it and they explained it. She said, “I have money left from my weekend, could I put it in the jar?” The Staff ~ Equipo Parroquial parents said yes and let her go on the adventure for herself. She came back Rev. Luis Vargas and sat down, and they chatted some [email protected] more. She said, “If fifty cents feeds a Pastor……………………………….ext. 207 child for a day, then I was able to feed Rev. Pedro Tejeda one for three days, because I had $1.50 [email protected] left from the weekend.” When we fol- Parochial Vicar…………………...ext. 208 low this child’s example and go be- Paola Iquinas yond the minimum, when we give all [email protected] we can, we know we are doing the Administrative Assistant II right thing, and we have understood Darlene Marshall the test that Jesus posed to Philip so [email protected] long ago. Bookkeeper SAINTS, SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Miscellaneous Numbers and websites ~ TODAY’S READINGS Monday: Ss. Joachim and Anne Teléfonos y páginas cibernéticas 2 Kings 4:42-44 - Elisha feeds a hun- Tuesday: Blessed Antonio Lucci Sacred Heart Nativity & Our Lady of dred people with twenty barley loaves. Wednesday: Blessed Stanley Rother Grace Schools (408) 993-1293 Thursday: Ss. Martha, Mary, and Psalm 145 - The hand of the Lord feeds Martha’s Kitchen (408) 293-6111 us; he answers all our needs. Lazarus Meal service Mon & Fri 12-1pm Ephesians 4:1-6 - Paul urges the Ephe- Friday: St. Peter Chrysologus Tues. & Wed. 4-5pm, Thurs. 8:30-9:30am Saturday: St. Ignatius of Loyola www.marthas-kitchen.org sians to live in a manner worthy of the call they received. Sacred Heart Community Service John 6:1-15 - Jesus feeds a large crowd READINGS FOR THE WEEK (408) 278-2160 www.sacredheartcs.org Monday: Exodus 32:15-24, 30-34; with five barley loaves and two fish. Diocese of San Jose (408) 983-0100 The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Ps 106:19-23; Matthew 13:31-35 www.dsj.org The Valley Catholic Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Tuesday: Exodus 33:7-11; 34:5b-9,28; Diocesan News tvc.dsj.org/ Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Ps 103:6-13; Matthew 13:36-43 Catholic Charities 408) 944-0691 COMPLETE DAILY READINGS Wednesday: Exodus 34:29-35; www.catholiccharitiesscc.org www.usccb.org Ps 99:5-7, 9; Matthew13:44-46 Catholic Cemeteries ~ Cementerios Católicos Thursday: Exodus 40:16-21, 34-38; Please call for Pre-Need or At-Need Arrangements Ps 84:3-6a, 8a, 11; John 11:19-27 or Gate of Heaven Catholic Cemetery, Los hat is the position of the Luke 10:38-42 Altos (650) 428-3730 Catholic Church con- cerning vaccinations in Friday: Leviticus 23:1, 4-11, 15-16, Calvary Catholic Cemetery general? 27, 34b-37; Ps 81:3-6, 10-11ab; San José (408) 258-2940 W Matthew 13:54-58 The Church teaches the process of de- veloping vaccines should always re- Saturday: Leviticus 25:1, 8-17; 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time spect the human dignity of all persons, Ps 67:2-3, 5, 7-8; Matthew14:1-12 including the unborn. Avoidance of Sunday: Exodus 16:2-4, 12-15; Ps 78:3 Children: How do you share with vaccination carries with it dangerous -4, 23-25, 54; Ephesians 4:17, 20-24; others what you have? and potentially deadly consequences John 6:24-35 Youth: Generosity is key to today’s for the most vulnerable in society. The ENGLISH MASS HYMNALS Gospel. What do you have that you Catholic Church strongly supports vac- Breaking Bread hymnals are should be sharing with others? cination and regards Catholics as hav- available at Mass for you, now Think of your possessions, your ing a duty to be vaccinated, not only for that we have been authorized to talents, and your time. How can you the sake of their own health but also out sing - with mask on - our hymns. For use these for the good of others? of solidarity with others, especially the the time being, when you pick one up, Adults: In what ways do you gener- most vulnerable. Please visit please keep it and bring it back with ously provide for the needs of others www.dsj.org/COVID19vaccines for you to Mass. who have little or nothing? more information. 2 Décimo 7to domingo del Tiempo Ordinario ¿HACIENDO LO CORRECTO? Los milagros rara vez son tan evidentes como la multiplica- ción de los panes y los peces. Hace muchos años, cuando terminaba un fin de semana festivo, por casualidad escuché una conversación familiar en un restaurante. En la caja re- gistradora había una de esas alcancías con un letrero que decía: “Con cincuenta centavos al día puedes alimentar a un niño”. Una pequeña niña les preguntó a sus padres y ellos le explicaron. Ella dijo: “Me quedó algo de mi dinero que tuve para gastar este fin de semana, ¿puedo ponerlo en la alcan- cía?” Los padres dijeron que sí y ella misma puso el dinero dentro de la alcancía y luego fue a sentarse a la mesa con ellos y siguieron charlando.
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