22824 Second Street ◆ Hayward, California 94541 ◆ 510.581.2570 Phone ◆ 510.581.9538 Fax ◆ www.allsaintshayward.org All Saints Mass Schedule/Horario Church de Misas: Mon-Fri. 7:30am ◆ Sat. 8:30am, Vigil 5:00pm, Spanish 7:00pm ◆ Sunday 7:30am, 9:00am, 11:00am, 1:00pm, 7:00pm Reconciliation/Confession – Sat. 3:30pm Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time February 19, 2017 Oakland Diocese CRS Rice Bowl 2017 Grant Recipients — All Saints Church - Breakfast Program All Saints School - Third Grade February 19, 2017 Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time (A) Lv 19:1–2, 17–18 1 Cor 3:16–23 Mt 5:38–48 Accentuating the Positive ate is a passion that can take over a person’s Hheart in a short amount of time. God knows this, and he challenges us to avoid hate and holding grudges. In the law that Jesus preached, we are not even allowed to hate our enemies or persecutors. That is radical! It is easy to let injuries build up over time. Eventually we find ourselves far away from those we should be closest to or those we once loved. This separation starts in our thoughts and settles into our hearts and behavior. Hate grows, and if it isn’t controlled and redeemed, it can pull us down. We don’t have to hate, be angry, or carry grudges if we don’t want to. Our hearts and minds can be filled with God’s grace. We can work on three levels to overcome hate and anger: For Reflection visual, verbal, and physical. Michelangelo When angry thoughts invade paints three figures your mind, look up (visual), pulling the sinner speak the truth to yourself down. Which three (verbal), and change your passions weigh down posture (physical). This helps my heart? alter self-destructive thought How can I use patterns and helps us refocus human and spiritual our heart and mind. Add means to point my these natural means to the heart and mind in supernatural means of calling a healthier, God- on God’s grace, of receiving focused direction? the sacrament of penance, and of taking moments of prayer to see and speak his truth over a situation. We are God’s temple. His spirit of peace, mercy, and serenity needs to reign inside us. That means getting Piece: The Sinner, detail of rid of negative, hateful, and hurtful thoughts toward The Last Judgment, circa 1536 ourselves and others. Don’t let them pull you down! Artist: Michelangelo Buonarroti —Fr. Mark Haydu, LC Location: Sistine Chapel altar wall “You shall not hate any of your kindred in your heart…. Take no revenge and cherish no grudge against your own people. You shall love your neighbor as yourself ” (Leviticus 19:17–18). Liguori Publications © 2017 • Liguori, MO 63057-9999 l odio es una pasión que puede tomar el corazón de una persona en un corto período de tiempo. Dios lo sabe, y nos desafía a evitar E el odio y el rencor. En la ley que Jesús predicó, ni siquiera se nos permite odiar a nuestros enemigos o perseguidores. ¡Eso es radical! Es fácil dejar que las lesiones aumenten con el tiempo. Finalmente nos encontramos lejos de aquellos que debemos estar más cerca o aquellos que una vez amamos. Esta separación comienza en nuestros pensamientos y se asienta en nuestros corazones y comportamiento. El odio crece, y si no es controlado y redimido, puede tirarnos hacia abajo. No tenemos que odiar, estar enojado, o llevar rencor si no queremos. Nuestros corazones y mentes pueden estar llenos de la gracia de Dios. Podemos trabajar en tres niveles para superar el odio y la ira: visual, verbal y física. Cuando los pensamientos enojados invaden tu mente, mira hacia arriba (visual), habla la verdad a ti mismo (verbal) y cam- bia tu postura (física). Esto ayuda a alterar los patrones de pensamiento autodestructivos y nos ayuda a reenfocar nuestro corazón y nuestra mente. Añada estos medios naturales a los medios sobrenaturales de invocar la gracia de Dios, de recibir el sacramento de la penitencia y de tomar momentos de oración para ver y hablar su verdad sobre una situación. Somos el templo de Dios. Su espíritu de paz, misericordia y serenidad necesita reinar dentro de nosotros. Eso significa deshacernos de pensamientos negativos, odiosos e hirientes hacia nosotros mismos y otros. No dejes que te tire hacia abajo! Calendar Monday February 20 Weekday Sir 1:1–10 Is it ever OK to use “God” and “damn” together? Mk 9:14–29 hen we pray “hallowed be thy name” in the Lord’s Prayer, we give Tuesday WGod the reverence he is due. Because the Lord’s name is holy, we February 21 mustn’t abuse it. The Second Commandment tells us not to “take the name Weekday of the LORD…in vain” (see Exodus 20:7). With our tongue, “we bless the Lord Sir 2:1–11 and Father, and with it we Mk 9:30–37 curse human beings who are Wednesday made in the likeness of God. February 22 From the same mouth come Chair of St. Peter, blessing and cursing. This Apostle need not be so…” (James 1 Pt 5:1–4 3:9–10). Mt 16:13–19 What happens, when our reverence is contradicted by Thursday cursing? For some, cursing February 23 is a cathartic response St. Polycarp, to pain or anger. Those Bishop and Martyr who view it as a form of Sir 5:1–8 stress management or as SHUTTERSTOCK Mk 9:41–50 a substitute for physical Friday aggression may contend that condemning in this context is neither literal February 24 nor deliberate. If God knows our hearts, that our misuse of his name is Weekday insincere, what’s the harm? Sir 6:5–17 “A sharp tongue is the only edge[d] tool that grows keener with constant Mk 10:1–12 use,” wrote Washington Irving. In other words, if we constantly and carelessly misuse God’s name, we may stop feeling sorry that it offends him. Saturday That irreverent attitude is more offensive—and more dangerous—than the February 25 vocabulary. Scripture warns, “Death and life are in the power of the tongue; Weekday those who choose one shall eat its fruit” (Proverbs 18: 21). Sir 17:1–15 Fr. Byron Miller, CSsR Mk 10:13–16 [email protected] Sunday February 26 Eighth Sunday A Word From Pope Francis in Ordinary Time Is 49:14–15 “It’s terrible to see an insult or taunt issue from the mouth of 1 Cor 4:1–5 a Christian. It is ugly....To insult is not Christian....Before God Mt 6:24–34 we are all sinners and in need of forgiveness.” —Angelus, September 7, 2014 © 2017 Liguori Publications, Liguori, MO 63057-9999. Printed in U.S.A. Imprimatur: “In accordance with CIC 827, permission to publish has been granted on September 1, 2016, by the Reverend Monsignor Mark S. Rivituso, Vicar General, Archdiocese of St. Louis. Permission to publish is an indication that nothing contrary to Church teaching is contained in this work. It does not imply any endorsement of the opinions expressed in the publication; nor is any liability assumed by this permission.” No part of this work may be used in any form without the prior written permission of Liguori Publications. Scripture texts in this work are taken from New American Bible, revised edition © 2010, 1991, 1986, 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, DC. All Rights Reserved. Design: Wendy Barnes. To order Liguori Sunday Bulletins, call 800-325-9521, or visit Liguori.org. SCRIPTURE READINGS REMEMBER IN PRAYER SCRIPTUREMASS INTENTIONS READINGS REMEMBER IN PRAYER MASS INTENTIONS MASSSCRIPTURE INTENTIONS READINGS REMEMBERREMEMBER IN PRAYERPRAYER MASS INTENTIONS SCRIPTURE READINGSREMEMBER IN PRAYER Feb 20,MASS 2017 INTENTIONS - Feb 26, 2017 Feb 20, 2017 - Feb 26, 2017 ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC CHURCH (510) 581-2570 www.allsaintshayward.org Fr. Ramon Gomez, Ext. 131 Pastor [email protected] † ✝ † M7:30AM† † Genevieve Getrude Members of our faith community who CLERGY ♦ † † are ill, including: † †✝ R ev. Michael Castori, SJ ♦ T 7:30AM Holy Souls in ♦ † ♦ ♦ int Purgatory [email protected] † ◆♦ Bill Berguson † ♦ ♦ † ◆ Al Garcia Rev. Alberto† Pérez int W 7:30AMInt Jordan Walton ♦ ♦ intint ◆ Joe Menezes [email protected] ♦ int ♦ 7:30AM ✝ Deacon Larry Quinn † ♦ Th † Danilo Fernandez † † Also members of our faith community ♦ [email protected] int ♦ ✝† who have died, including: † F7:30AM int Steven DeJesus ♦ Deacon Rudiint Fernandes ♦ † ♦ 8:30AM Int ◆ Pascual Cabalan [email protected] † ♦ ♦ Sat † Fr. Michael Mungai ♦ 5:00PM Int† ♦ ◆ † † ♦ ♦ † People of God ♦Ruth Teshera ♦ ✝ Deacon Jorge† Angel 7:00PM† Genevieve Getrude ♦ ◆♦ Jose Mariano Jr. ♦ ♦ † ♦ ◆♦ [email protected]† ♦ † Ric Saragosa Sun 7:30AM ✝ Rose Wallace ♦ ◆♦ Edith DeReynoso ♦ 9:00AM ✝† LITURGY Joe Mateo ♦ ◆♦ † ✝ Zelda Enos Ridenour ♦ 11:00AM Donna Johnson Music M inistry ♦ ♦ † ♦ 1:00PM †✝ Cong Pham ♦ ♦ Allen del Rosario† Ext. 140 ♦ 7:00PM✝ Jim Vonnegut † ♦ [email protected] † ♦ † ♦ † † FAITH FORMATION † FF Coordinator: † Jean Easte† rly Ed. D. [email protected] Angelica Hernandez REGULAR MASS SCHEDule [email protected] (510) 838-9357 Seniors “Busy Bees” Activities Youth Ministr y: Minnie McElhatton DRAFT Confirmation Coordinator [email protected] Young Adult Ministry: Gwen Ramos [email protected] (510) 589-0705 We are looking for people to join our Thursday group. We socialize, pray together, enjoy a meal School Principal: and play bingo. We also have guest speakers. We would love to have you join us. Jennifer Diaz (510) 582 -1910 Ext.1 18 Thursday Feb 23, 2017 - Noon - Potluck followed by Bingo. Dessert provided by Center. [email protected] RCIA & Men’s Ministry: Thursday Mar 2, 2017 - Noon - Potluck followed by Bingo.
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