19 April 2015 Bulletin - Saint Ambrose Catholic Church
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19 April 2015 Bulletin - Saint Ambrose Catholic Church
SAINT AMBROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH Third Sunday of Easter SAINT AMBROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH Benedict XVI has said that “closing our eyes to our neighbor also blinds us to God”,and that love is, in the end, the only light which “can always illuminate a world grown dim and give us the courage needed to keep living and working”. When we live out a spirituality of drawing nearer to others and seeking their welfare, our hearts are opened wide to the Lord’s greatest and most beautiful gifts. Whenever we encounter another person in love, we learn something new about God. Whenever our eyes are opened to acknowledge the other, we grow in the light of faith and knowledge of God. If we want to advance in the spiritual life, then, we must constantly be missionaries. (11/24/13) What we are called to respect in each person is first of all his life, his physical integrity, his dignity and the rights deriving from that dignity, his reputation, his property, his ethnic and cultural identity, his ideas and his political choices. We are therefore called to think, speak and write respectfully of the other, not only in his presence, but always and everywhere, avoiding unfair criticism or defamation. Families, schools, religious teaching and all forms of media have a role to play in achieving this goal. (7/10/13) BERKELEY SAVORING TH EXPERIENCE One of the wonderful things about vacations is the time we spend two or three weeks afterward savoring the experience, sharing vacation photos and memories with our family and friends. This kind of reflection puts us back in touch with the original experience and reminds us of the relaxation and wonder the vacation afforded us. Today, on the Third Sunday of Easter, the Church blesses us with reminders of what we celebrated two Sundays ago. All three readings are reflections on the meaning of the death and resurrection of Christ. One of the threads running through these reflections is that the purpose of the Lord’s suffering, death, and resurrection was to save us, to forgive our sins. We are given fifty days to ponder this reality—fifty days to savor the experience of Christ’s dying and rising Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. for us. SABOREA LA EXPERIENCIA It is through an unbroken chain of witnesses that we come to see the face of Jesus. But how is this possible? ... Persons always live in relationship. We come from others, we belong to others, and our lives are enlarged by our encounter with others. Even our own knowledge and self - awareness are relational; they are linked to others who have gone before us ... (6/29/13) Una de las cosas maravillosas sobre las vacaciones es que después de nuestro regreso nos pasamos dos o tres semanas saboreando la experiencia, compartiendo las fotos y recuerdos con nuestra familia y amistades. Esta clase de reflexión nos vincula nuevamente a la experiencia original y nos hacer volver a vivir el descanso y las maravillas que la vacación nos proporcionó. Hoy, el Tercer Domingo de Pascua, la Iglesia nos da la bendición de unos recordatorios de lo que celebramos hace dos domingos. Las tres lecturas son reflexiones del significado de la muerte y resurrección de Cristo. Uno de los hilos que unen a estas reflexiones es que el propósito del sufrimiento, la muerte y la resurrección del Señor fue para salvarnos y perdonar nuestros pecados. Tenemos cincuenta días para contemplar esta realidad –cincuenta días para saborear la experiencia de la muerte y resurrección de Cristo por nosotros. Copyright © J. S. Paluch At this time of crisis we cannot be concerned solely with ourselves, withdrawing into loneliness, discouragement and a sense of powerlessness in the face of problems. Please do not withdraw into yourselves! This is a danger: we shut ourselves up in the parish, with our friends, within the movement, with the like-minded ... but do you know what happens? When the Church becomes closed, she becomes an ailing Church, she falls ill! That is a danger... A Church closed in on herself is the same, a sick Church. (5/18/13) Beautiful is the moment in which we understand that we are no more than an instrument of God; we live only as long as God wants us to live; we can only do as much as God makes us able to do; we are only as intelligent as God would have us be. -- Oscar A. Romero It is vital for the Church not to close in on herself, not to feel satisfied and secure with what she has achieved. If this were to happen the Church would fall ill, ill of an imaginary abundance, of superfluous abundance; in a certain way, she would “get indigestion” and be weakened. We need to go forth from our own communities and be bold enough to go to the existential outskirts that need to feel the closeness of God. He abandons no one, and he always shows his unfailing tenderness and mercy; this, therefore, is what we need to take to all people. (11/16/13) Third Sunday of Easter April 18 -- April 25, 2015 Sat. Sun. Mon Tues. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. 4:30 pm 8:30 am 10:30 am 12:15 pm 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am Intention: Requested By: People of St. Ambrose Parish Marcello Reggi † Catherine Willis Marta Anderson † Olympia & Jorge Campos People of St. Ambrose Parish Fr. Fernando Cortez Charles Dona Willmes Dcn. Ralph Miko Pantoja † Poor Souls † Fr. Jack Gibson Charles Pope Francis PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND AND THOSE IN CONVALESCENT HOMES (and their caregivers) 18 & 19 April 2015 From the COMPENDIUM OF THE SOCIAL DOCTRINE OF THE CHURCH 449. At the beginning of the New Millennium, the poverty of billions of men and women is “the one issue that most challenges our human and Christian consciences”. Poverty poses a dramatic problem of justice; in its various forms and with its various effects, it is characterized by an unequal growth that does not recognize the “equal right of all people to take their seat ‘at the table of the common banquet' “. Such poverty makes it impossible to bring about that full humanism which the Church hopes for and pursues so that persons and peoples may “be more” and live in conditions that are more human. Irene Carter, Arnie Guasco, Connie Casiano, Arline Thompson, Rose Arcol, Nancy Corso, Richard Courtney, Rita Franco, Bernice Gray, Theresa Ellerbush, Bee Sena Goal: $194,255 $135,869 (70%) 13% participation Plate Collection April 11&12 -- $3,038.39 Maintenance 2nd Collection -- $1,026.00 Second Collection Next Week (Apr 25 & 26) Is for Catholic Home Missions Every one on this earth should believe, amid whatever madness or moral failure, that their life and temperament have some object on the earth. Every one on the earth should believe that they have something to give to the world which cannot otherwise be given. G.K. Chesterton St. Ambrose Catholic Church • 1145 Gilman Street • Berkeley, California 94706 E-Mail: [email protected] • Web: saintambroseberkeley.org • (510) 525-2620 Office • (510) 525-5399 FAX Pastor: Fr. Jack Gibson, SDB 510 525-2620 Ext 203 Permanent Deacon: Ralph Nagel 510 525-2620 Ext 201 Associate Pastor: Fr. Thinh Nguyen, SDB [Don Bosco Hall] 510 204-0800 Ext 2050 Spanish, English, Vietnamese Music Director: Rob Grant 415 819-9749 [email protected] Religious Education: Sean Roche, Tania Rabadan RCIA: Alan Westcott Pastoral Council Debra Montgomery Finance Council Franz Lozano Bookkeeper: Judy Nagel Sunday Masses: 8:30am (English) • 10:30am (English) • 12:15pm (Spanish) Saturday Vigil: 4:30pm (English) Monday-Saturday Mass: 8:30am (English, in Chapel) Holy Day Masses: 8:30am, 7:00pm (English) Eucharistic Adoration: Friday 9:00am - 9:30am (in Chapel) Rosary Mon - Sat: 8am (in Chapel) RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: All classes on Sundays (In Church Hall) First Communion Grades 2-8 (English) 9:20am - 10:20am (Spanish) 11:00am - 12:15pm Confirmation 9:45am - 10:45am RCIA 9:30am - 10:30am Baptism Class (English & Spanish) To be determined OFFICE HOURS-RECTORY Mon - Wed 9am - 2pm Closed Thursdays & Fridays BAPTISM: Arrangements to be made at least one month in advance. ANOINTING OF THE SICK Please call for home or hospital visit. RECONCILIATION (ENGLISH/SPANISH): Saturday, 9:00 am-10:00 am or by appointment WEDDING: Appointments should be made at least six months in advance. Church dates should be confirmed before making other arrangements FUNERAL Should be arranged by family with the Parish office & mortuary Catholic Funeral and Cemetery Services: Holy Angels / St. Joseph Cemetery, San Pablo — 510 223-1265 • St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland — 510 654-0936
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