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2500 Bermuda Ave., San Leandro, CA Mailing address : 14112 Azores Place, San Leandro, CA 94577

OFFICE : (510) 614-2765 RECTORY: (510) 969-7013 Office hour : 9:30 AM—2:30 PM Monday to Friday Pastor: FR. JAN RUDZEWICZ Thomas Martin Secretary: LINO POBLETE www.olgcsanleandro.com

Fr. Jan Rudzewicz with OLGC K of C members and famiies after Sunday Mass

THIRTY SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - NOVEMBER 12, 2017

BAPTISMS AND WEDDING MASSES: By appointment : (510) 614-2765 Saturday Vigil : 5:00 pm Sunday: 8:30am, 11:00am & 12:30 pm (in Polish) ADORATION IN THE CHAPEL

Weekdays: (Monday - Friday ) 9:00 am Monday—Saturday—9:30am—7 pm First Saturday—8:00 am First Friday– 8pm-9pm—at the Church Holy Days: 9:00 am & 7:30 pm 9pm-12mn—at the Chapel

Second Sunday: 3:00 pm - El Shaddai PARISH HALL INFORMATION Third Sunday: 2:00 pm - Virgin of Penafrancia Call: (510) 501-4894 -Tuesday & Thursday CONFESSIONS: FAMILY RELIGIOUS EDUCATION/ CCD Saturday: 4:00 –4:45 pm First Friday– 8 pm Sunday morning – All grades after 8:30 Mass

The Catholic This week’s Intentions Campaign Sat Nov 11 Nina Ricci + for Human Valentina Avaline + Development Felix Camarillo + (CCHD) Caroline de la Cruz + Sun Nov 12 8:30 Ngai Cao (Thanksgiving) 11:00 AM Ivan Macadangdang (BD) There are over 46 million people in the United Adolfo Casanas sr. + States living in poverty. It is true that poverty challenges us Pacifico & Rosa Solis daily in this country, but it also presents an opportunity for Gerardo, Perfecta, Marquez ++ true encounter and solidarity with the poor so the joy and Eduardo Castro + hope of the Gospel can be brought to those who are in great Johnny San Luis + need. Alvaro, Alfonso, Cristituta Alegado +++ Mon Nov 13 Ngai ( Thanksgiving) In 1970, the Catholic of the United States All souls in Purgatory started “The Campaign for Human Development” also Tue Nov 14 Honorio de los Reyes + known as “CCHD”. This initiative brings Catholic social All Souls in Purgatory teaching to life by funding community and economic devel- Wed Nov 15 Urcita Roque + opment programs across the United States that help poor Raymond & Maria Corip, Juan Galimaso + and marginalized people join together to make decisions, All Souls in Purgatory seeking solutions to local problems, and finding ways to Thu Nov 16 Restituto Gabriel + improve their lives and neighborhoods. CCHD also pro- All Souls in Purgatory Fri Nov 17 Espiridion Sim + vides educational opportunities for Catholics to learn about Restituto Gabiel +All Souls in Purgatory poverty, stand in solidarity with those affected by it, and Sat Nov 18 Imelda Lorino (BD) reflect on their own responsibility before the great need of Marc Anthony Mislang (BD) others. Agapita Manlupig + Resituto Gabriel + How can we be involvement and make a difference? Paul Sanh Cao + 1. By learning more about poverty. Sun Nov 19 8:30 Isabel Baraan , Daniel Baraan ++ CCHD offers awareness programs to learn more about those Fortunato Tunay & Crisanta Tunay ++ affected by poverty, and our responsibilities as members of Juanita Apoc + 11:00 AM Ferdinand Vallar (BD) the Church. For more information please visit Christine Mae Marquez (BD) www.povertyusa.org. Ofrren Macasieb (BD) 2. By praying for those who give and receive CCHD sup- Restituto Gabriel + port, in thanksgiving for generous donors, and by asking Nemesio & Corazon Sardillo ++ support for those struggling. SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES 3. And by supporting a special annual collection. Sunday: Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Our donations collected next weekend will empower local Wednesday: St. Albert the Great communities and strengthen families who are on the mar- Thursday: St. Margaret of Scotland; St. Gertrude gins. People with disabilities will find affordable and sup- Friday: St. Elizabeth of Hungary portive housing. Men and women reentering society after Saturday: The Dedication of the Basilicas of Ss. Peter incarceration will have the opportunity to learn new skills, and Paul; St. Rose Philippine Duchesne; and community agriculture projects will receive grants to Blessed Virgin Mary become sustainable. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Wis 1:1-7; Ps 139:1b-10; Lk 17:1-6 We thank you in advance for your generous support. Spe- Tuesday: Wis 2:23 — 3:9; Ps 34:2-3, 16-19; cial envelopes are inserted in today’s bulletin for your con- Lk 17:7-10 venience. Please make your check payable to OLGC with Wednesday: Wis 6:1-11; Ps 82:3-4, 6-7; Lk 17:11-19 Thursday: Wis 7:22b — 8:1; Ps 119:89-91, 130, 135, “The Catholic Campaign For Human Development” or 175; Lk 17:20-25 simply “CCHD” on the memo line. Friday: Wis 13:1-9; Ps 19:2-5ab; Lk 17:26-37

By supporting this collection we give people a hand up, not Saturday: Wis 18:14-16; 19:6-9; Ps 105:2-3, 36-37, 42-43; Lk 18:1-8 or (for the memorial of a hand out. the Dedication) Acts 28:11-16, 30-31; Learn more about the Catholic Campaign for Human Devel- Ps 98:1-6; Mt 14:22-33 opment at www.usccb.org/cchd/collection. Sunday: Prv 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31; Ps 128:1-5; 1 Thes 5:1-6; Mt 25:14-30 [14-15, 19-21] LAST WEEK’S CONTRIBUTIONS Q. Was my childhood valid? Sunday collection (for general operating expenses) Collected $1,990.00 ______A When I was one year old I Restricted donations for: (Diocesan Assessment) was stung by a nest of bees. My $835.00 mother a then-practicing Catho- ______lic baptized me with water and All Saints Day 767.00 with the trinitarian formula. I All Souls Day 433.00 Catholic think she wanted to eventually Parish Gift Shop 186.00 Answers 33 Votive candles 193.00 baptize me in the Church; but, due to Adoration Chapel 183.00 objections by my Protestant father, St. Anne (donation box) 47.00 did not. ______THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUOS SUPPORT! As an adult, I now wish to become a Catholic. Is Next week’s 2nd Collections : Human Development my baptism valid? I also have a toddler son I wish to raise as a Catholic TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION We had sixteen hundred years’ experience with one Eu- A Assuming that the reason your mother baptized you charistic Prayer in our repertoire, and the liturgical reforms of was because she feared for your life, the baptism you the shaped the way we worshiped for four have described was both valid and licit (i.e., permitted). hundred years. In the last years of the Tridentine Mass, the When a child below the age of reason is in danger of early 1960s, we tended to see children as miniature adults. Ful- death, anyone may baptize the child even if one or both ly rooted in the Sunday assembly by the decision of Saint parents object: Pius X to push Communion back to the age of seven or so “An infant of Catholic parents, indeed even of from the standard age of twelve to fourteen years during the non-Catholic parents, may in danger of death be bap- early 1900s, children were still more tolerated than acknowl- tized even if the parents are opposed to it ( 868 edged. The Mass was in Latin, and by the 1960s the people had §2, Code of Canon Law).” begun to regain their voices in the “dialogue Mass,” so the When a child who is given emergency baptism focus was on training little children to recite or sing in Latin. later recovers, the usual procedure is to take the child to The new attention to the experience of children, their abil- a church so that a or deacon can "supply the cere- ity to enter into ritual, their spontaneity, their ability to grasp monies" omitted in the emergency baptism and record key concepts in , felt “untraditional.” Yet we can trace in the fact of the baptism in the parish's rec- our tradition the ways in which children have long been given ords. If this was never done for you, that means that a special place in the assembly. From earliest times, boys have your baptism was never recorded. Thus, even though served in choirs and certain ministries in monasteries and in you were validly and licitly baptized, your pastor will parish churches. Girls were sometimes entrusted to nuns, learn- probably advise a . ing liturgical chants and the arts. Yet, in our day, the formation As for your son, all you need do is to request baptism for of a Lectionary for children and Eucharistic Prayers suited to him. them are truly tremendous breakthroughs in our treasury of prayer. Requesting Gary Anderson, Erlinda Arrieta, Your Prayers Ed & Eliz Coyne, Leonor KNIGHT’S CORNER Yracheta, Erlinda Dizon, Priscil- Be a part of greater involvement in the renewal la Da Rosa, Belen Escondo, Mitchell Estrellas, Ed- of parish and family life. Be a member of over die Exevea, Nilda Falero, Arnel Flores, Mercy Gallar- a million Catholic fraternal brotherhood. Be a do, Arlene Goldsborough, Avelino Gapasin, Maria Knight of Columbus. Call the Parish Office for Perpetua Querubin, Erlinda Howard, Willie Orpiano, Pacita Macasieb, Geri Murchison, Tina Shaeffer, Bibiana Magat, Edward more information. Mejia, Susan Nacu, Gail Ocasion, Frances Pangelinan, Rosy Pereira, OLGC’s K of C is sponsoring E-Waste Program. If you have Aida Pineda, Romeo Camantigue, Loreta Ramin, Peter Rosario, any electronic items to contribute to the program; TV's, com- Maritess Sanchez, Rosa Maria Santos, Minda Santos,Ursula San- puter monitors, PCs, fax machines, cell phones, old phones, tos, Linda Silverio, Augusto Uy, George Ybanez. Let us thank God tape decks, boom boxes, stereos, video game consoles, etc. for what doesn’t need healing. Let us know if somebody wishes to please call the parish office at 510-614-2765 during office hours. receive Holy Communion at home or call Beth Mayor 510-483-1078.

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