Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo A Franciscan Mission Founded February 20, 1720 * Established as a Parish September 23, 1932. The Most Holy Trinity MAY 27, 2018 Blessed the people the Lord has chosen to be his own. Ps 33:4-5,6,9,18-19,20,22 Fr. Rogelio Martinez Ruteaga, O. F. M., Pastor Deacon F. J. “Chip” Perry Deacon George Wunderlich Deacon Santiago Rodriguez (Retired) 701 East Pyron Avenue, San Antonio, Texas 78214 Office (210) 922-0543 Fax: (210) 932 -2271 Facebook: www.facebook.com/ missionsanjosechurch/ Office Hours: Mondays - Fridays 8 am - 5 pm (Closed from 12:00 -1:00pm). Visit missionsanjosechurch. org for more information or to make your online donations Mission San Jose Catholic Church was founded and established to proclaim the gospel mission of Jesus for our time and place by becoming a faith community of God’s people. Through a commitment to prayer, study, fellowship and ministry, we strive to become a community of hope to all around us and a living mission to the many who choose to come to Mission San Jose. Saturday, May 26 Sunday, May 27 5:00 pm John & Kathy Brown—Anniversary No activities scheduled Sunday, May 27 7:30 am † Francisco Alfrido, † Mike Mora, † Josie Mora Monday, May 28 9:00 am † Bill Humphrey (Bday), † Gary Humphrey Office will be closed for Memorial Day 10:30 am For Santa Fe tragedy and those who perished 12:00 pm For all Our visitors Tuesday, May 29 6:30 pm Bible Study w/ Deacon Chip (CR) Monday, May 28 8:00 am Gerald Hubbard Happy Birthday Wednesday, May 30 6:30 pm—9:00 pm Men’s Prayer Group (MC) Tuesday, May 29 8:00 am † Santos V. Garza, † Hermengildo Garza Thursday, May 31 1:30 pm—3:00 pm 300th committee (CR) Wednesday, May 30 7:00 pm Spanish Choir (MC) 8:00 am † Janie Sutrell 6:00 pm –9:00 pm Bible Journaling (PC) Thursday, May 31 Friday, June 01 8:00 am 6:00 pm Wedding rehearsal (Church) Saturday, June 02 Friday, June 01 8:30 am—10:30 am Coffee w/ the Saints (PC) 8:00 am 11:00am—9:00 pm Youth Ministry celebration (PC) Saturday, June 02 1:00 pm—3:00 pm Spanish Choir (MC) 3:00 pm Wedding (Church) 5:00 pm Sunday, June 03 7:00 am—3:00 pm Altar Society Bake Sale (MC) 12:00 pm—1:00 pm Youth Ministry Meeting (PC) 2:00 pm—5:00 pm Teen Acts (PC) Our Mass, Reconciliaon and Eucharisc Adoraon Schedule Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. (English), in the Saint Juan Diego Chapel Saturday (Main Church) : 5:00 pm (English) Sundays (Main Church) 7:30 am (Spanish); 9:00 am (English); 10:30 am (English) 12:00 pm -Mariachi Choir (English) Eucharisc Adoraon - Every 1st Friday of the Month in the St. Juan Diego Chapel 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Reconciliaon -Saturday - 4:00 pm in the St. Juan Diego Chapel Contact the office or visit website: Missionsanjosechcurch.org for information on Bapsms, Weddings, other sacraments and Quinceañeras. Catholic Funeral Rites " At the death of a Christian, whose life of faith was begun in the waters of Baptism and strength- ened at the Eucharistic table, the Church intercedes on behalf of the deceased because of its confident belief that death is not the end, nor does it break the bonds forged in life. The Church also ministers to the sorrowing and consoles them in the funeral rites with the comforting Word of God and the Sacrament of the Eucharist.” The Ministry of Consolation at Mission San Jose is available to answer any questions you may have, call 210-922-0543. La Familia Guadalupana is sponsoring a Living Rosary to culminate the Mass Schedule for month of Mary. Please join us on Wednesday, May 30 at 7:00 pm Sunday, June 17 at the garden of Our Lady of Guadalupe on the parish grounds. Everyone is welcome to attend. Please come and bring a friend as we gather to Archbishop Gustavo, has requested the th honor our Blessed Mother. use of the church on Sunday, June 17 from 10:00 am - 11:00am for a private gathering. Let's respect his request for the use of the church and attend anoth- er mass time. Please note.... We will not celebrate 10:30am mass on Sunday, June 17th Attention all parishioners!!! Please keep in mind we will continue to This is your opportunity to participate in the preparation for the 300th celebration have our Saturday, 5:00 pm Mass, Sun- of the founding of Mission San Jose in day 7:30 am Spanish Mass, 9:00 am 2020. We are asking for your ideas for a logo to be Mass and the 12:00 noon Mariachi used in correspondence, decos, t-shirts, caps, medals ects. Mass. We will resume our regular Sunday schedule on June 24. Thank you for your Deadline is Monday, June 11, 2018. cooperation. Send to [email protected] or bring to the Parish office. If you have any questions please call Yolanda Montoya 210-922-0459. Prayers for the sick: THANK YOU FOR YOUR Dorothy Narendorf, Susise Huizar, Grace McDaniel, Thom- DONATIONS! as Arellano, Cynthia Yanta, Jesusa Ruiz, Ralph Lopez, San- dra Tellez, Norma Meyer, Erika Garza, Benjamin De Los 1st collection $4,318.34 Santos, Mark Castro, Leticia Arellano, Sabina Suarez, Noelia 2nd collection: $551.27 Catholic Charities Rodriguez, Steve Buford, Christine Hoog, Frances Jordan, Dahlia Martinez, Rebecca M. Tejeda, Pat Gonzalez, Bro. This Sunday: No breakfast scheduled Jerome, Maria Toscano, Newton Meyer, Susan Ford, Adela 2nd Collection: SVDP Davila, Frances Bustos, Carmen Classy, Joann Bronder, An- nette Mata, Maureen Gress, Clarisa Pena, Frank Marques Jr., Homer Joseph Cadena, Jesse & Rosie Quintero, Johnny Next Sunday: Altar Society Bake Sale Kingsley Scarcliff, Noemi Rios, Thomas E. Gomez, Amando 2nd Collection: Priest Pension Galindo, Emma Ortiz, Margie Mungia, Dolores Nea- bauber**Pray for all men and women in the armed forces. Page 4 Heavenly Father, as our nation pauses to remember those in the military who have given their lives for freedoms we enjoy, we pray you would have us all look to you for strength, comfort and guidance. Be with all who serve in our Armed Forces. Bless them and their families. Grant your loving protection. Let peace prevail among all the nations, O God. Especially let your mercy rest upon our land, even as we acknowledge with thanksgiving your past goodness on this country. Preserve the lives of the men and women in uniform as they defend our citizenry. Most of all, we pray that you would turn the hearts of all – military and civilian – to your holy Word where we will find the true peace. Move us to know, take hold and treasure your saving grace. In the name of Jesus, our Savior and Your beloved Son, who alone gives this peace and hope for eternity, we pray. Amen. GETTING TO KNOW OUR ALTAR SERVERS Coffee With The Saints All women of our Parish Community Our servers at the Spanish mass are brother are invited to our next Coffee with the and sister who serve together. Saints monthly gathering on Sat., June 2nd, from 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Fatima is about to graduate middle school. in the Parish Hall. She loves to draw, paint and build things. Please join us for prayer and When she grows up she wants to be a fellowship. Irene Wunderlich will give veterinarian but for now her puppy Shadow and her kitten Keisha keep her very busy. a presentation on Saint Mary Magdalene. Please bring your Rosary. Enrique is in the 6th grade. He loves We look forward to seeing you. Please math, science and playing video games. He's feel free to bring a very curious and loves to learn. What he guest. For more info. wants to be when he grows up depends on the call, Rosemary day it ranges from archeologist to lawyer. He Jimenez loves to talk to people, especially about space (210) 912-4152 and history. Their parents are very proud of Enrique and Fatima for their commitment to being altar We will be updating our servers. Since they serve exclusively at the 7:30am spanish mass it means very early Prayers for the Sick column morning but they never complain they enjoy their service and always try to be better than the Sunday If you know of someone that needs before. This is their second year as to remain on our list, servers please call Angela in the office San Joselito pray for us! 210-922-0543 Will start new in June Page 5 Blessed the people the Lord has chosen to be his own. Tabernacle Archbishop Appeal 2018 This parish's Tabernacle is located behind Our goal is the altar in the Retablo, so upon entering the church do we genuflect or bow? One is $12,779.73 supposed to genuflect whenever one passes before the Blessed Sacrament re- we have collected $9,357.00 posed within a tabernacle (General In- struction of the Roman Missal 233). One Loving God, As missionary is also supposed to give a bow of the body disciples, we are sent to bring the Good News of Jesus to everyone in whenever one passes in front of the altar. the Archdiocese of San Antonio. If the Blessed Sacrament is in a Tabernacle Strengthen our faith, deepen our on or near the altar, one genuflects and hope, and help us to respond in love for others does not bow.
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