St. Raymond Parish - St. Raymond Catholic Church

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St. Raymond Parish - St. Raymond Catholic Church
St. Raymond Parish
St. Raymond Church
Solemnity of All Saints
November 1, 2015
Our Mission: “To Know Christ Better and to Make Him Better Known”
Solemnity of All Saints
November 1, 2015
Join Us for Compline Service
All Saints, November 1st
9:00 pm
Compline Service is brought to you by the Music Ministry at St. Raymond
MASS SCHEDULE
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday - Friday……….……………………………...8:30AM & 12:15PM
Saturday……………………………………………………………...8:30AM
Saturday Vigil (English).…………………………………………..5:00PM
Sunday…7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12:00 Noon, 1:30PM Spanish, 6:00 Youth
Holy Days…………………………………...8:30AM, 12:15PM & 7:00PM
Parish Office……………………………………….…………828-2460
Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 4:00PM
Sunday 8:30AM - 1:30PM
11555 Shannon Avenue, Dublin, CA 94568-1376, Phone: 925-828-2460, FAX: 925-828-8610
E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.st-raymond-dublin.org
Visit us at www.st-raymond-dublin.org
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PASTORAL STAFF
November 1, 2015
DIRECTORY Cont.
Reverend Lawrence D’Anjou …………….................................Pastor
[email protected]………………....……………574-7401
Pastoral Council….Mitas Cuenca, Bruce Patchin, Martha Victoria,
Andrew Walker, Rob Falco, Chuck Haupt, Renee Perko, Eric Hom
Reverend Bob Mendonca .…………………….….……Parochial Vicar
[email protected]………………..………………...574-7402
St. Vincent de Paul Society.................................................574-7456
Deacon John Archer …………………[email protected]
Deacon Bill Henderson ……[email protected]
Deacon Emeritus Joe Sicat ………..…………[email protected]
Eric Hom ……………..……………………………….Business Manager
[email protected] …….…………………………...574-7408
Maggie Ringle ……………………...Director of Religious Education
[email protected]…………….………………….574-7413
Knights of Columbus [email protected]
Jim Rasmussen, Grand Knight………………………[email protected]
................................................................................................………..206-661-3761
Tom Nealon, Membership……………………...…………………………...925-640-0652
St. Raymond School, K - 8…………………………………….828-4064
Monday - Friday 7:45AM - 3:30PM
Catherine Deehan……………..……………………….School Principal
[email protected]
Shannon Rogers……….…..Coordinator of Youth & Young Adults
[email protected]………………...…………….. 574-7410
School Board .................................................. Julie Kent, President
PTG ..............................................................Leslie Lynch, President
Rob Lappa …………………………………………....Director of Music
[email protected] ……………..………………….574-7447
SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION
DIRECTORY
Jacqueline Garcia………...………...……...Adm. Asst. Parish Office
[email protected]………...………………………828-2460
Vicki Patchin……………………………………………………..Finance
[email protected]………….………………………..574-7406
Susy Cano………………………… Adm. Asst. Religious Education
[email protected]…………………………………574-7414
Sophie Keshi ……….……… Junior High Coord./Admin. Assistant
[email protected]…… ……...….………………574-7411
Brian Whitaker…………………………………...Head of Maintenance
[email protected]…………...………………...574-7450
Collection Statistics
Sunday Plate: 10/25
Weekly EFT
Total
$13,672.64
$2,800.00
$16,472.64
Oct Total
$72,280.28
Oct Goal
$80,344.96
Visit us at www.st-raymond-dublin.org
Anointing of the Sick
For individual anointing contact the Parish Office.
Sacrament of Baptism
Registered and active parishioners (for at least 3 months), contact
Parish Office or visit our website.
Sacrament of Confirmation
Preparation for teens begin in Grade 9, call the Youth Ministry
Office for information. Adults, contact Parish Office.
Sacrament of Matrimony
Registered parishioners (for at least 6 months); preparation time
takes 12 months prior to wedding; contact Parish Office or visit our
website.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturdays................. 3:30PM - 4:30PM and by appointment.
RCIA ................................ Contact Parish Office at 828-2460
Building Our Future Together
Campaign Update
Thank you for your continued support and generosity for our
Capital Campaign.
Campaign Goal: $2,319,000
Pledged to Date: $2,118,137 (91.3%)
Reminder: Your monthly, quarterly or annual pledges can
be sent into the Parish office. Please be sure to put your
check in an envelope marked Capital Campaign before
dropping into the collection basket.
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From Father Lawrence,
The Importance of a Good Example
Growing up as the fifth of seven
children in Oakland I was exposed
to varying family situations among
my friends and classmates. Some
kids got the latest toys for
Christmas. Others got even less
than we had. As a child I was
constantly comparing what we got
or didn’t get with the other kids.
One kid was able to stay out until
10pm any night of the week. I
used to think that was so cool. He
had privileges that I didn’t have.
How great to be able to go out at
night and do whatever you felt
like doing. But I also noticed (and
so did everyone else) that this kid
had the hardest time with his
grades and he had the worst
behavior of all the kids by far. He
was constantly getting into fights
and was a distraction in the
classroom and on the playing
field. With a few years of life I was
able to understand that that kid’s
parents really didn’t have his best
interest at heart. Letting him stay
out late was more than likely a by-
product of a chaotic household or treat the infirm; with tender care
an exaggerated perspective on
and attention. Who benefits from
catering to him.
this care and attention? The infirm
for sure, but also, don’t we? We
His situation comes to mind as I
do! We become the compassion
think about the new assisted
of God – of Jesus – when we show
suicide law in California. It may
such care to the less fortunate
seem like a good, but is it? Good
around us, no matter what their
laws lead to good behavior, and
circumstances.
the opposite is also true. Does the
recent law permitting assisted
St. Augustine in his work, “City of
suicide in California enhance our God” does an exposition of the
humanity or detract from it? Will contrast between God’s way and
it lead to better behavior or
the way of Man. The more the
worse? Time will tell, but I suspect way of Man asserts itself in our
that it will contribute to a greater laws and culture, the more our
devaluing of human life, its innate efforts to practice God’s way will
dignity and its appreciation.
stand in stark contrast. And that is
the happy message to hold on to
In our recent pilgrimage we
as we practice God’s way of
stopped at the Shrine of Our Lady
compassion and become an
of Lourdes. In Lourdes you can’t
example of goodness to others.
help but be struck by the
compassionate care of the infirm. God bless you and know of my
They have priority for the bath’s
prayers for you.
curative waters. Young people
volunteer to take care of them for Sincerely In Christ,
an entire day. It is something to
Fr. Lawrence D’Anjou
behold! It warms your heart.
Lourdes is how God desires us to
Visit us at www.st-raymond-dublin.org
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Parish News!
based on: the times we live in, special
challenges for adults who want to stay
Join us for coffee, donut and fellowship in true to their faith. We'll examine some of
Moran Hall after the 7:30am, 9:00am and the ways popular culture is misleading us,
how our faith addresses these challenges,
10:30am Masses. Hosted by: Hispanic
and explore ways that men can support
Charismatic Prayer Group.
each other in living an authentic faith life
Music Ministry Offers Compline
that is both joyful and purposeful. Come
and be part of the retreat! All of the men
Service
st
of the parish are invited. Sign up by
Nov 1 at 9:00pm
emailing Bruce Patchin at
On Sunday, November 1st at 9 pm, the St. [email protected]. The cost is
Raymond Music Ministry will offer its first $35.00-cash or check. Includes a
Compline service. Compline is the final
continental breakfast and a great lunch.
church service of the day in the daily
Parishioner Social
liturgical cycle, prior to going to sleep.
November 8th @ 10:00am
The English word Compline is derived
New! Donut Sunday
from the Latin completorium, as Compline
is the completion of the working day. The
word was first used in this sense about
the beginning of the 6th century by St.
Benedict in his “Rule.” This spoken and
chanted liturgy lasts about 30 minutes.
Date change. The entire staff and
Welcome Committee would like to invite
all new parishioners who have joined our
St. Raymond community to a hosted
breakfast in the Kids Klub room on
Sunday at 10am to meet the staff, enjoy
breakfast and learn more about our
All Souls Mass
Parish community. The entire family is
Nov 2nd at 7:00pm
welcome to attend. Please call the parish
The Parish community of St. Raymond will office to RSVP.
celebrate a special Mass on Monday,
New! Parish Day Hike on
November 2 at 7:00pm with a reception
Saturday, November 14
to follow in Moran Hall. There will be a
table placed in the sanctuary where you
We're starting the Fall season with a
may place framed pictures of your
nice hike at Pleasanton Ridge Park.
beloved dead. The table will remain up
Please join Fr. Lawrence, Deacon John
until Monday, November 16.
and fellow parishioners for an
St. Raymond's 7th Annual Men's intermediate-level 5 mile hike on
Saturday, November 14th. Meet your
Fall Retreat
fellow hikers at the Foothill Staging Area
Saturday, Nov 7th, San Damiano Retreat
parking lot at 10 a.m. Remember to bring
Center
your own water and snacks. For those
8:00 AM to 3:00PM
that are interested, feel free to bring a
Father Lawrence will be our Retreat
picnic lunch to enjoy at the end of the
Master and his presentations will be
trail. Rain cancels the event.
Visit us at www.st-raymond-dublin.org
Directions: Take 680 South, exit at
Castlewood Drive and go west. Turn left
(south) onto Foothill Road, towards
Sunol. The Foothill Staging Area is about
two miles from Castlewood Drive, on the
right.
7th Annual Tom Grywczynski
Memorial Blood Drive
The Knights of Columbus are proud to
present the "7th Annual Tom Grywczynski
Memorial Blood Drive" on Saturday,
November 14, 2015 in Moran Hall 8:00am
- 2:00pm. Knights will be present outside
of all weekend masses throught
November 7 & 8 to help set up an
appointment for you. If you have any
questions, please email
[email protected] or
[email protected]
NEW! Angel Tree
Come join the Women’s Guild at our
Meeting this Tues. Nov. 3rd when we will
be preparing the Angels for the Angel
Tree. Remember if you or someone you
know can be helped through the Angel
Tree please contact the Church Office. All
names are kept confidential.
NEW! WINGS – The Year of Mercy
The WINGS group at St. Raymond invites
all women to join them for fellowship and
spiritual enrichment. Please join them
each Wednesday morning from 9:15 –
11:15 in Moran Hall. Drop-ins always
welcome. Childcare is provided. Speaker
for Nov 4: Mary Ann Weisinger - The Year
of Mercy. For more information, call:
Valerie McNamara: 925-551-5827.
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Catholic Daughters of the
Americas in Action
Faith Formation
Members of Court Saint
Raymond #2057 held a
Baby Shower in September where parishioners
donated cash and baby
gifts benefitting Birthright
Children’s Faith Formation Classes
for Grades 1-5 are offered on
Tuesday 4:00PM - 5:30PM
or Wednesday
4:00PM– 5:30PM & 6:00PM - 7:30PM
bit.ly/grades1-5
Pre-K Sunday School
Meets Sunday during the
9:00 am Mass during the school year
bit.ly/pre-kSundaySchool
Thanksgiving
FOOD BASKETS
November 1, 2015
of Livermore.
According to their website, Birthright helps women with
unplanned pregnancies, and believes that “it is the right of
every pregnant woman to give birth, and the right of every
child to be born.” Birthright focuses on loving the mother,
reminding her that there is hope and ensuring she is not
alone.
At Birthright Livermore 2015 State Conference, Mair Moran,
Director of Marketing received the check for $1,000 and
baby gifts from Court Saint Raymond’s financial secretary
Tess Chiampas.
St. Raymond Church
November 18 @ 7pm
FOR AN EVENT THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE
REBOOT! LIVE!
The Thanksgiving Food Drive for the needy
is underway!
We are in need of:
$10 gift cards from Safeway, Lucky and
Smart & Final
Canned Yams
Canned Gravy
French Fried Onions (canned)
Canned Vegetables/Canned Fruit
Canned Pumpkin Filling/Boxed Desserts
Peanut Butter/Jelly
Tuna
Soups
Please bring items to the vestibule of the
Church or the Faith Formation Office
Visit us at www.st-raymond-dublin.org
With internationally renowned speaker and
author, CHRIS STEFANICK
And special musical guest, JON NIVEN
Reboot! Live! is the fun, inspiring and practical
experience of applying
the beauty and genius of the heart of the
Gospel to every aspect of your life.
From prayer and spirituality, to work, dating,
marriage, parenting, health and more!
There is no part of your life that will be left
untouched!
Tickets Now On Sale in the Parish Office:
$19/person.
Join us for Reboot! Live!
Visit: bit.ly/rebootlive
Childcare will be provided
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NEW! Veteran’s Day and
Thanksgiving Masses
The Cathedral of Christ the Light 2121
Harrison St., Oakland
Bishop Barber will celebrate Mass at the
Cathedral of Christ the Light at 10:00 am
on Wednesday, November 11 in
observance of Veteran’s Day. He will also
celebrate the Thanksgiving Mass at 10:00
am on Thursday, November 26.
NEW! Vietnamese Martyrs and
Anniversary Celebration
Sunday, November 22, 12:00 pm
St. Anthony Parish, 1535 16th Ave.,
Oakland
Catholics@Work invites speakers to
share their missions with fellow Catholics
during a monthly breakfast presentation.
The speaker series takes place during the
second Tuesday of the month at the Crow
Canyon Country Club in Danville. Cost is
$20 for members and $25 for nonmembers. Please register online at
CatholicsAtWork.org.
De La Salle High School Open
House
November 1st
De La Salle celebrates 50 years of
Lasallian Education. Visit them during
their Open House on Sunday, November
1st from 10:00am to noon to learn more
about the school. applications are due
Friday, December 4. Apply online at
www.dlshs.org
opportunity to find the perfect Fair Trade
nativity scene. The curated collection of
Fair Trade nativities reflects various
countries’ depictions of Christ's birth.
Take the opportunity to come in and find
the perfect way to bring Christmas Home.
The Fair Trade Global Nativity Market will
take place Thursday, November 12 until
Sunday, January atThe Cathedral of Christ
the Light, The Cathedral Shop. For
information, visit Ctlcathedral.org/
CathedralShop
Role of Parents in Confirmation
Office of the Bishop
One of the concerns that has come up
during the Synod is continuing the
Catholic faith on to our future
The Vietnamese Community of the
generations. In this video, Bishop Barber
Diocese of Oakland will celebrate the
explains the role parents play in this
Vietnamese Martyrs and their 40th
process, especially those who have
anniversary in the Diocese on Sunday,
Catholic
Underground
Bay
Area
enrolled their children in Confirmation
November 22 at 12:00 pm. Very Rev.
George Mockel, Vicar General of the
Catholic Underground is a two part event classes throughout the Diocese.
diocese, will be the presider, and Bishop for young adults in the Bay Area. The next
Listen to Bishop Barber in this video:
Emeritus John S. Cummins will also be
Catholic Underground will take place at
bit.ly/ConfirmationParent
present. A procession will begin the
St. Mary Magdalen Parish in Berkeley on
Eucharistic Liturgy. For more information, Saturday, November 7 at 7:30 pm. The
please contact Sr. Rosaline L. Nguyen 510 meeting will start with Eucharistic
-628-2153 or [email protected]
Adoration followed by a showcase
different Catholic artists. The featured
New! Catholic@Work Breakfast
Tri-Valley Prayer Breakfast
artist will be Amanda Vernon. She has
SAVE THE DATE!
and November Speaker
recorded four studio albums, performed
November 7 at 7:00am
at events such as World Youth Day and
Monday, November 23
football games. For more information,
Fr. Wahba, who has been the pastor of
7:30am—9:00am
you can visit Oakdiocese.org/CUBayArea
St. Antonius Coptic church in Hayward
or contact Steven Lewis 510-267-8394
since 1989. He was born in Egypt, and
Doubletree by Hilton Hotel
[email protected]
was ordained there in 1962.
Breakfast begins at 7:00 am, followed by
Fr. Wahba’s presentation. Mass will be
offered at 6:30 am at the same location.
Fair Trade Global Nativity Market
Fair Trade Global Nativity Market is an
Pleasanton at the Club
7050 Johnson Drive
Pleasanton, CA 94588
http://cityservetrivalley.org
Visit us at www.st-raymond-dublin.org
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Youth and Young Adult
School News
St. Raymond School
School Auction – The
Roaring 20s
Tickets can still be
purchased for $85/
person for the school auction that will
take place on Saturday, November 21st.
Ticket price includes Silent and Live
Auction, dinner, drinks, and
entertainment. Don’t miss this fun
event!
New! Young Adult Ministry
St. Raymond is starting a young adult
group. Adults ages 21-35 are invited to
join in! Text the word “joy” to 84576 for
more information.
Youth from St. Raymond volunteered
with Open Heart Kitchen to serve meals
to the elderly at Ridgeview Commons. It
was a moving experience for our young
people to be able to serve our neighbors
just down the road in Pleasanton. We
look forward to volunteering here more
regularly.
Youth Ministry – High School
bit.ly/HSMinistry
St. Raymond teens have started the
"One" Catholic Club at Dublin High. If you
attend Dublin High school, you are
welcome to join us on Wednesdays
during lunch. Contact youth ministry with
questions :)
Like us on Facebook to stay connected.
Youth Ministry – Middle
School
bit.ly/EdgeJump
JUMP - All 6-8th graders are welcome to
join us for our once a month service/
social Saturday. Come join us in living out
the Catholic faith in the local community.
EDGE - All 6-8th graders are welcome to
join us for our youth group meeting on
Tuesday evenings from 7:00-8:30pm.
Readings for the Week!
READINGS FOR THE WEEK / LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
Monday/Lunes: Wis 3:1-9; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5-11 or 6:3-9;
Jn 6:37-40, or any readings from no. 668 or
from the Masses for the Dead, nos. 1011-1016
Tuesday/Martes: Rom 12:5-16b; Ps 131:1bcde-3; Lk 14:15-24
Wednesday/Miercoles: Rom 13:8-10; Ps 112:1b-2, 4-5, 9;
Lk 14:25-33
Thursday/Jueves: Rom 14:7-12; Ps 27:1bcde, 4, 13-14;
Lk 15:1-10
Friday/Viernes: Rom 15:14-21; Ps 98:1-4; Lk 16:1-8
Saturday/Sabado: Rom 16:3-9, 16, 22-27; Ps 145:2-5, 10-11;
Lk 16:9-15
Sunday/Domingo: 1 Kgs 17:10-16; Ps 146:7-10; Heb 9:24-28; Mk 12:3844 [41-44]
Visit us at www.st-raymond-dublin.org
SAINTS & SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: All Saints; Daylight Saving Time ends;
National Vocation Awareness Week
Monday: Commemoration of All the Faithful
Departed (All Souls’ Day)
Tuesday: Thirty-first Week in Ordinary Time;
St. Martin de Porres; Election Day
Wednesday: St. Charles Borromeo
Friday: First Friday
Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary; First Saturday
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Scripture Reflections
The Church celebrates many
famous Christians on their
individual memorials, but today
Scott Hahn Reflects on the
Solemnity of All Saints
she praises God for all His “holy
ones,” His saints. That is the title
The first reading focuses us for
St. Paul preferred when he
today’s solemnity. In the Book of
addressed his congregations.
Saints, Here and There
Divinized by baptism, they were
already “saints,” by the grace of
God (see Colossians 1:2). They
awaited, however, the day when
they could “share in the
inheritance of the saints in
light” (Colossians 1:12).
Revelation, St. John reports “a
vision of a great multitude, which
no one could count, from every
nation, race, people, and
tongue” (Revelation 7:9).
This is Good News. Salvation has
come not only for Israel, but for
the Gentiles as well. Here is the
fulfillment of God’s promise to
Abraham, that by his seed all the
nations of the world would bless
themselves (see Genesis 22:18).
And so do we, as the Scriptures
give us reasons for both
celebration and hope. In our
second reading, St. John tells us
that to be “saints” means to be
“children of God”—and then he
adds: “so we are”! Note that he
speaks in the present tense.
Yet John also says that we have
unfinished business to tend. We
are already God’s children, but
“what we shall be has not yet
been revealed.” Thus we work
November 1, 2015
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
Who are the saints among
your family and friends,
living or deceased?
out our salvation: “Everyone who
has this hope based on him
makes himself pure, as He is
pure” (1 John 3:1-3).
We do this as we share the life of
Christ, who defined earthly
beatitude for us. We are
“blessed,” he says, when we are
poor, when we mourn, when we
are persecuted for his sake. It is
then we should “Rejoice and be
glad, for [our] reward will be
great in heaven” (Matthew 5:12).
Until then, we pray with the
Psalmist: “Lord, this is the people
that longs to see your face.”
Salvation has come through
Abraham’s seed, but it belongs to
all nations. For “the Lord’s are
the earth and its fullness; the
world and those who dwell in
it’ (Psalm 24:1).
Source: St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology
We are very fortunate to be able to extend our food program, so if you or someone you know is in
need of a Food Basket anytime during the year, please provide your name and number to our
Parish Office by calling 828-2460. Your information will be kept confidential. We look forward to
helping you!
Si usted o conoce a alguien con la necesidad de una canasta de comida, por favor escriba su nombre y numero de
telefono a nuestra oficina parroquial, 828-2460. Su información mantendrá cial. Gracias, y Dios le bendiga!
Visit us at www.st-raymond-dublin.org
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welcome
Please welcome our
newly baptized into our
community
Look who joined our Parish in
August & September...
Mr. & Mrs. Sweeney
Ms. Nephtha Woods
Mr. Hubert Marshall
Mr. & Mrs. Alexander
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Szela
Mr. & Mr. Juan Rocna
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Omega
Ms. Josefina Romo
Mr. & Mrs. Jose Romo
Mr. & Mrs. Greg Perez
Mr. Nancy Walsh
Ms. Rezah Burgess
Mr. & Mrs. Thommen Korah &
Family
Ms. Racquel Jocson & Family
Ms. Kellie Manzone & Family
Mr. & Mrs. William Weed & Family
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kwon & Family
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Raymond Valdez
Mr. & Mrs. Russell & Tanya Pisa
Mr. & Mrs. JD Segura & Family
Mr. David Bryant & Family
Mr. & Mrs. Armando Macias Ortega & Family
Ms. Gertrudis Gamiao
Mr. & Mrs. Emilio Zamora & Family
Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Daco & Family
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Orolin & Family
Mr. & Mrs. Antonius Widiarto &
Family
Mr. Erick Salas & Mrs. Rita Lechuga & Family
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Neuner
Mr. & Mrs. Terrence Murphy
Matteo Wong
Isabel Vinluan Wong
Samuel Seymour
Addison Fell
Aliyah Lechuga
Clare Marie Rogers
Job Networking & Job Search Support Group
We meet every Monday evening at 7:00PM in
the Music Room at
St. Raymond Church, 11555 Shannon Avenue,
Dublin. For more information, contact:
Gene Nokes at (510) 821-1726,
[email protected]
or www.linkedin.com/in/genenokes
Have you moved?
Changed your phone number? Changed your e-mail
address? Help us keep our records up to date and save
us some money on our communication expense. Notify
the parish office of any changes,
925-828-2460.
Visit us at www.st-raymond-dublin.org
Contact Tony & Melanie – [email protected]
Ministry of Care
We welcome all who have suffered the loss of a beloved
person: spouse, parent, child, or friend. St. Raymond's
Ministry of Care Grief Support Group meets on Saturday
from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon in Kids Klub. Call Matt
Troiano, 925-493-1137, [email protected]
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
MASS INTENTIONS
Nov. 1 – Nov. 8, 2015
For the Week of Nov. 2 – Nov. 8, 2015
Monday, November 2
All Souls Mass
All Souls Reception
Job Link
St. Ignatian Spiritual Exercises
Women’s Cursillo Team Meeting
RCIA
Church
Hall
Music Room
MR 1, 2, 3
MR4 & 5
Kids Klub
Tuesday, November 3:
St. Ignatian Spiritual Exercises
Religious Ed
Youth Ministry – Edge
Hispanic Young Adult Prayer Grp
Women’s Guild
MR 1, 2, 3
Hall
Hall
Church
Kids Klub
Wednesday, November 4:
WINGS
Hispanic Young Adult
Music Ministry – Adult
Religious Ed
Knights of Columbus
Sunday, November 1:
Intentions of the People of St. Raymond
Monday, November 2:
In Memory of all our Faithful Departed
Tuesday, November 3:
8:30AM ~† Anna Van Le
12:15PM ~ † Phillip R. Tolentin
Wednesday, November 4:
8:30AM ~ † Theresa Hoa Nguyen
12:15PM ~ † Sara McAleer
Hall
Chapel
Music Room
Hall
Kids Klub/
Kitchen
Thursday, November 5:
Cursillo
Alpha
Music Ministry – Spanish
Spanish Charismatic Prayer Group
MR5
Hall
Music Room
Church
Friday, November 6:
Adoration
Kairos FCI – Meeting
Church
Kids Klub
Saturday, November 7:
Youth Ministry - JUMP
Ministry of Care
Hall
Kids Klub
Sunday, November 8:
New Parishioner Reception
Youth Ministry – Confirmation Mtg
Kids Klub
Hall
November 1, 2015
Thursday, November 5:
8:30AM ~† Tai & Ngan Truong
12:15PM ~† Dorothy Ross
Friday, November 6:
8:30AM ~† Anna Van Le & Anna Gan
12:15PM ~† Isabelle Woo
Saturday, November 7:
8:30AM ~† Dong Tran
5:00PM ~† Adelino & Maria Farinha
Sunday, November 8:
7:30AM ~ † Adolpho & Alfonsina Belmessieri
9:00AM ~ † Joachim Thai
10:30AM ~ ~ † Gino Belmessieri
12:00PM ~ † Joseph Pereira
1:30PM ~ † Able Machado
6:00PM ~ Intentions of the People of St. Raymond
For those we love…
Please pray for all who are ill, especially: Bonnie Gurzell, Debbie Gurzell, Teresa Gurzell, Dillon O’Leary, Diana Keller, Stacy Roman, Stephanie Roman,
Rosie Pinkela, Tommy Quinn, Noreen Kane, Geraldine McAteer, Larissa, Drago Milovich, Andres de Lao, Frances Young, David McDermott, Bonnie Pando,
Barbara Gower, Maria Luisa Chavez Chavez, Artie Johnson, Eva Martinez, Helen Martin, Mary Harrington, Michelle Brown, Kristine Fruguglietti,
Nannie Dutrieuk, Andres & Nancy, Maureen Hyde, Debi Butler, Mike Nolan, Earl & Paula Lorain, Salvador Mendoza, Heriberto Castro, Bruce Mayhood,
Irene Bacani Bradbury, Michael Allen, Jack Daniel, Mary Peterson, Cruz Norton Hiner, Gloria Minard, Casaara Family, Frank Rodriguez, Nina Tolentino, Jodi
Soriano, StanBernatowicz, Rachel Rosas, Noelyn Dimayuga, Evangeline A. Williams, Jasmine Avila, Mateo Rivas-Espinosa, Joana Balon, Austin Conway,
Enrique Ponce, Joan Lohr, Andres Avila II, Matt Troiano, Carl, Ofelia De Vera, Maruja De Vega, Cesar Roasa, Sr. Mary of the Eucharist, Romie Cambaliza,
Mike Brown, Bill Dennis, Diane Kau, Cathy Zoffada, Caren Carlough, Betty Ching, Amy Wheeloch, Frank Mirabella, Donna McWilliams, Joan McGradyBeach, Miriam Pasqual, Cathy Valente, Nancy Ramsey, Linda Back, Armanda Pereira, Daniela Chang, Juan & Cellsa Muniz, John Corsaro, Erika Gonzalez,
Miguel Lopez Jr. , James Kelly, Alicia Sanchez Hagerty, Patricia Bantley
Please pray for all who have recently departed, especially: Nenette Elders, Able Machado, Mike Magee, Patricia Millard, Kathryn Hickel
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