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Our Lady Queen of the World Church 3155 Winterbrook Drive * Bay Point, CA 94565-3264 Tel: (925) 458-4718 - Fax: (925) 458-3161 Email: [email protected] - Website: http://www.olqw.org http://facebook.com/olqwbaypoint SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME: JANUARY 14, 2018 Fr. Peter Ngo Duc Dung, Parochial Administrator Deacon Loc Nguyen Office Hours Monday – Friday: 9:00AM - 1:00PM Masses Saturday Vigil: 5:00PM (English) 7:00PM (Spanish) Sunday: 8:00AM, 10:00AM, 12 Noon 4PM (Vietnamese) Weekdays: Mon-Fri. 7:30AM, Sat. 8AM First Friday: 7:30PM Devotions Adoration & Benediction: Fridays from 5PM-7:30PM Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena-Wednesdays after morning mass Chaplet of the Divine Mercy- Mondays & Fridays after morning mass Confessions Saturday 3:30PM to 4:30PM or by appointment RCIA Adults seeking Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, or membership in the Catholic Church, contact Rene Asuncion at 925-458-4574. Baptisms Pre-Baptism classes for parents and godparents held every second Tuesday of the month. Contact the parish office. Spanish Classes, contact Hilda Avelar at 925-458-3656. Vietnamese baptisms, contact Fr. Peter Dung at the parish office. Marriage Contact the parish office at least six months in advance. Religious Education Contact Rene Asuncion, Director of Rel. Ed. Tel:(925) 458-4574 *Website: olqwre.olqw.org Email: [email protected] St. Vincent de Paul Food pantry opens Mondays 9:30AM -11AM in the Parish hall

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Our Lady Queen of the World Church 3155 Winterbrook Drive * Bay Point, CA 94565-3264

Tel: (925) 458-4718 - Fax: (925) 458-3161 Email: [email protected] - Website: http://www.olqw.org

http://facebook.com/olqwbaypoint

SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME: JANUARY 14, 2018

Fr. Peter Ngo Duc Dung, Parochial Administrator Deacon Loc Nguyen Office Hours Monday – Friday: 9:00AM - 1:00PM

Masses Saturday Vigil: 5:00PM (English) 7:00PM (Spanish) Sunday: 8:00AM, 10:00AM, 12 Noon 4PM (Vietnamese) Weekdays: Mon-Fri. 7:30AM, Sat. 8AM First Friday: 7:30PM Devotions Adoration & Benediction: Fridays from 5PM-7:30PM Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena-Wednesdays after morning mass Chaplet of the Divine Mercy- Mondays & Fridays after morning mass Confessions Saturday 3:30PM to 4:30PM or by appointment

RCIA Adults seeking Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, or membership in the Catholic Church, contact Rene Asuncion at 925-458-4574. Baptisms Pre-Baptism classes for parents and godparents held every second Tuesday of the month. Contact the parish office. Spanish Classes, contact Hilda Avelar at 925-458-3656. Vietnamese baptisms, contact Fr. Peter Dung at the parish office.

Marriage Contact the parish office at least six months in advance.

Religious Education Contact Rene Asuncion, Director of Rel. Ed. Tel:(925) 458-4574 *Website: olqwre.olqw.org Email: [email protected]

St. Vincent de Paul Food pantry opens Mondays 9:30AM -11AM in the Parish hall

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SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Jn 1:35-42 John was standing with two of his disciples, and as he watched Jesus walk by, he said, "Behold, the Lamb of God." The two disciples heard what he said and followed Jesus. Jesus turned and saw them following him and said to them, "What are you looking for?" They said to him, "Rabbi" — which translated means Teacher —,"where are you staying?" He said to them, "Come, and you will see." So they went and saw where Jesus was staying, and they stayed with him that day. It was about four in the afternoon. Andrew, the brother of Simon Peter, was one of the two who heard John and followed Jesus. He first found his own brother Simon and told him, "We have found the Messiah" — which is translated Christ —. Then he brought him to Jesus. Jesus looked at him and said, "You are Simon the son of John; you will be called Cephas" — which is translated Peter.

MASS INTENTIONS

Monday, January 15 7:30 am Joy Bautista

Tuesday, January 16 7:30 am Alberto & Delia Arcilla

Wednesday, January 17 7:30am V.J. Lawrence

Thursday, January 18 7:30am Howard Tilton

Friday, January 19 7:30am Cornelio De Los Santos

Saturday, January 20 8:00 am Rosary Lawrence 5:00pm Erlinda Sacro 7:00pm (SP) Luis Reyes

Sunday, January 21 8:00 am Mary Embody 10:00 am Richard Ian Asuncion 12:00 pm Earl Anthony Bulygo 4:00pm (VIET)

PARISH ORGANIZATIONS & CONTACTS

Filipino Association Lourdes Servigon 925-334-9111

Hispanic Association Rosie Estrada, Coordinator 925-639-7946 Gladys Giron, Secretary 925-334-9873

Columbiettes [email protected]

Knights of Columbus [email protected]

Regina Mundi Guild Patsy Welty, President 925-458-6787

St. Vincent de Paul Society Esther Tilton, President [email protected] Lina Ramon, Treasurer Katt Embody, Secretary

Legion of Mary Rick Belza 925-261-0283

Vietnamese Association

PRAY FOR THE SICK

Fr. Culver, Ed Plaza, German Duarte, Mai Dinh, Doug Parker, Kathy Nebel, Michelle McLaughlin, Liliana Baltar, Jovita Domingo, all those in the Parish who are sick, and all those listed in the Book of Intention. If you would like a name added to the prayer list, please call the rectory.

STEWARDSHIP/FINANCE January 7: $6,396 Tax statements will be available after January 31. On your contribution envelopes, please indicate that you need a statement or call the rectory. Please make all checks payable to either “OLQW” or “Our Lady Queen of the World.” This applies to all second collections also, unless otherwise noted.

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REFLECTING ON THE GOSPEL

Although the liturgical season of Ordinary Time begins this week, today’s reading continues with the celebration of the Baptism of the Lord, which concludes the Christmas season. Today’s reading from the Gospel according to John immediately follows John the Baptist's testimony about Jesus and his identification of Jesus as the Lamb of God. Having been baptized by John, Jesus begins to gather followers. The first followers sought out Jesus because of the testimony and witness of John the Baptist.We are familiar with the title that John the Baptist uses for Jesus—the Lamb of God. We hear it weekly at the fraction rite during Mass. For those who heard John the Baptist, however, this title recalled key themes from the Old Testament. It alludes to the paschal lamb offered as a sacrifice when God freed the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, the event that is commemorated by the Jewish Passover celebration. The designation also recalls the prophet Isaiah’s description of the suffering servant of Israel. In using this name for Jesus, John the Baptist predicts Jesus’ passion and death and the new interpretation of Passover that will begin with Jesus’ Last Supper. We learn in today’s reading how Jesus’ first followers were gathered. The first two, Andrew and another man, were followers of John the Baptist. After hearing John’s testimony, they became followers of Jesus. During their time with Jesus, the details of which are not specified, Andrew and the other follower came to believe that Jesus was the Messiah. Andrew then brings his brother, Simon, to Jesus. Immediately, Jesus gave Simon a new name, calling him Peter, which means “rock” in Greek. The renaming of Simon to Peter is reported in all four of the Gospels.In the exchange between Andrew, the other disciple, and Jesus, we see an example of the usual pattern for first-century Jewish rabbinical schools. Jews sought out rabbis and established themselves as disciples of a particular rabbi. Jesus appears to have been unique in that he sought out individuals, inviting them to be his followers. In the passage that follows, John’s Gospel tells us how Jesus took the initiative in calling Philip and Nathanael. Jesus asks Andrew and the other disciple, “What are you looking for?” This is a telling question, and one that we might often ask of ourselves. John the Baptist testified to Jesus’ identity, the Lamb of God, using the framework of the Old Testament. Andrew, Simon, and the other first disciples were looking for the Messiah, whom they also came to know as the Son of God. What do we look for and what do we find in Jesus?

https://www.loyolapress.com/our-catholic-faith/liturgical-year/sunday-connection/second-sunday-of-ordinary-time-b-sunday-connection

ST. ANTHONY – JANUARY 17

Anthony was born in Egypt in 250. At age 20, when his parents died, Anthony made sure his younger sister’s education could be completed in a community of holy women. He then sold all his possessions and left for a life of solitude in the desert. There an elderly hermit taught him about prayer and penance. For 20 years, he lived in isolation. Anthony wanted to know God deeply. He did penance by taking only bread and water once a day at sunset. The devil appeared to him in terrible shapes to tempt him. But Anthony had great confidence in God. Anthony’s unusual life did not make him harsh but radiant with God’s love and compassion. Stories of Anthony’s holiness spread, and people came to learn from him how to become holy. Some admirers wanted to stay, so Anthony—at age 54—founded a type of monastery consisting of hermitages near one another. Anthony wrote a rule that guided the monks. Later when Anthony heard of the persecutions of the Christians, he wanted to die a martyr. At 60, he left the desert to minister to the Christians in prisons, fearlessly exposing himself to danger. He came to realize that a person can die daily for Christ by serving him in ordinary ways with great love. So he returned to the desert to his life of prayer and penance. His life of solitude was again interrupted, however, when at age 88 he had a vision in which he saw the harm Arian followers were doing to the Church by denying the divinity of Christ. Anthony left for Alexandria to preach against this heresy. At age 90, another vision sent Anthony searching the desert for Saint Paul, the first hermit. These two holy men met and spoke of the wonders of God. Anthony is said to have died peacefully in a cave at age 105.

https://www.loyolapress.com/our-catholic-faith/saints/saints-stories-for-all-ages/saint-anthony

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ST VINCENT DE PAUL

FOOD DRIVE

We will maintain a donation barrel for non-perishable foods in the church foyer; please be generous. Our groups of volunteers are here every Monday, and they always need groceries to help the needy in our community. The demand has been much greater!

PARISH EVENTS

BAPTISM CLASS

Our next Baptism class for parents and godparents is Tuesday, February 13, 2018 at 7pm. Please register at the parish office.

MANDATORY WORKSHOP FOR ALL LITURGICAL MINISTERS

Liturgical ministers of all Masses are invited to attend a workshop on Wednesday, January 24 at 7pm in the church. Come to refresh ways of

serving at liturgies and making them prayerful.

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

COAT DRIVE

WOW ! Our Parish family is Amazing. You are all so generous. Our Coat drive is a HUGE success . Thank you so much for helping us Warm a Soul !

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

YOUTH CONCERT

Please reserve the date for a fun night on January 14, 2018.

The OLQW Parish Youth Group will present a concert in the Palis Hall. Tickets are only $10.00 and includes snack provided by the Filipino Association of OLQW. Your attendance is greatly appreciated.

WALK FOR LIFE

On January 27, 2018 the parish will participate in

the 14th Annual Walk for Life West Coast in San Francisco. There will be NO CCD for grades K-5. We are looking for chaperones for the Walk for Life. If you are interested in being a chaperone or for more information, please contact Rene Asuncion at 925-458-4574 or [email protected].

MUSIC MINISTRY

The Music Ministry is looking for an organist for the 8 a.m. Sunday Mass. Please contact Shawnie Graham at 925-389-1874 or e-mail her at [email protected].

FILIPINO ASSOCIATION

FUNDRAISING CASINO BUS TRIP

Destination: Feather Falls & Thunder Valley Departure time: 7:00am Fare: $30.00 per person

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AROUND THE DIOCESE

Saturday, January 27, 11:00 am Civic Center Plaza, San Francisco

415-658-1793 [email protected] WalkForLifeWC.com

Join us for the 14th Annual Walk for Life West Coast in San Francisco! Rally starts at Civic Center Plaza, walking down Market Street (2 miles). Ends at Justin Herman Plaza/Ferry Building. BART stations at both locations. Ample parking.

MOTHER-DAUGHTER RETREAT

Carondelet High School's annual Mother-Daughter Retreat is a special time for women to explore, affirm and celebrate their unique bonds in a renewing, relaxing and spiritually-enriching atmosphere. It is open to all mothers, grandmothers, aunts, alumnae and their daughters who are in 8th grade, high school, college or beyond. Sunday, Feb. 25 at Carondelet's Garaventa Center. Tickets on sale now at www.CarondeletHS.org/MotherDaughter.

DOMINICAN NUNS DISCERNMENT DAY

ST. PETER MARTYR SCHOOL

OPEN HOUSE Sunday, January 28 from 10:00 A.M until Noon.

St. Peter Martyr School is accepting applications for 3 yr.-old Preschool, 4 yr.-old PreKindergarten, Kindergarten, and grades 1-8. In addition to our strong academic program, students receive spiritual knowledge of our Catholic faith, morals, and values. Extended Care and extra-curricular programs are also available. Applications are available at the school and on our website www.stpetermartyrschool.org. St. Peter Martyr School is located at 425 West Fourth St. in Pittsburg. We are fully accredited and invite you to become part of our Catholic school family. Our Open House is Sunday, January 28, from 10:00 A.M. until noon. Bring the family, meet the teachers, and visit the classrooms. For further information about our affordable rates call the school at 925-439-1014 or visit www.stpetermartyrschool.org.

WEEK-AT-A-GLANCE Mon. 01/15 7:00pm H: K of C Crab Feed Meeting Wed. 01/17 9:15am CH: Legion of Mary 7:00pm H: Filipino Meeting

Thurs. 01/18 7:00pm P#2: Divine Mercy 7:00pm H: RCIA Fri. 01/19 5:00pm CH: Adoration 7:00pm P#1: Hispanic Choir Sat. 01/20 9:00am H: Religious Ed.

RELIGION QUIZ

_________ chopped off the head of General Holofernes, saving Israel. She is a biblical type of Mary, who crushes the head of the serpent, saving the Church.

Last week’s answer: The Wise Men bring to Jesus 3 gifts.

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2017 SIMBANG GABI CELEBRATION

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