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PASTOR Rev. Gustavo Nieto, IVE
ASSOCIATE PASTORS Rev. Joseph LoJacono, IVE Rev. Thomas Steinke, IVE Rev. Jonathan Dumlao, IVE
CONVENT SUPERIOR Mother Maria Regina Pacis, SSVM Servants of the Lord and Virgin of Matara
WEEKEND MASSES Sunday Vigil: 5pm and 7:30pm Sunday: 7:30am, 9 am,10:30am, 12pm, 2pm & 5pm, 6:30pm (Spanish) & 8pm
WEEKDAY MASSES 8am, 12pm, 5:15pm; also 7:30pm Wednesday & 8am Saturday First Friday: 8am, 12pm, 5:15 pm, & 7:30 pm
HOLY DAY MASSES Please see our website or contact the Rectory Office
CONFESSIONS Sat: 3:30pm - 5pm Other Times: During all Saturday & Sunday Masses. Mondays: 12:00pm & 5:15pm Masses Tues — Fri: 8:00am, 12pm, 5:15 pm Masses 2800 MISSION COLLEGE BLVD. SANTA CLARA, CA 95054 (408) 988-4585 (More Contact Info:Pg. 7) OLOP-SHRINE.ORG SOCIAL MEDIA: @olopshrine
OUR LADY OF PEACE CATHOLIC CHURCH & SHRINE MISSION STATEMENT Our Lady of Peace is a church and shrine dedicated to the greater glory of God and the salvation of souls.
It is a place of prayer & pilgrimage with: • Perpetual adoration of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament • Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary • Frequent celebration of the Sacraments, particularly the Eucharist
and Reconciliation • Integrated formation of the person (spiritual, moral, intellectual and emotional)
Thirty second Sunday in Ordinary Time July 17th, 2016 Solemnity of our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe Julu 10th, 2016 Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 17th, 2016
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Announcements We joyfully welcome all
visitors to the Shrine ————————————
Second Collec on The IVE Order
———————————— Altar Society
Invite you to a Bake Sale in the Old Hall a er all Sunday morning Masses and the
Cenacle at 3pm ————————————
Knights of Columbus Invite you to Coffee & Donuts
a er all Sunday morning Masses
———————————— St. Vincent de Paul
Is currently not accep ng Food Dona ons. Monetary
Dona ons are welcome. Thank you for your generosity
———————————— Thank you!
To all of our families and parish groups that are
sponsoring meals for the IVE Brothers and SSVM Sisters. Your generosity is greatly
appreciated! ————————————
Email Problems The priests are having some
technical problems with their emails. See below for the
correct email addresses. We thank you for your pa ence &
understanding.
Dear Parishioners,
Continuing our reflection on the sacrament of Penance, today let us explore a dimension which is one of its essential features: reconciliation.
Our dear Saint John Paul II in one of his catechesis given on September 22, 1999 taught that:
First of all, “this aspect of the sacrament serves as an antidote or remedy to the destructive nature of sin. By sinning, man not only distances himself from God, but sows the seed of division in himself and in his relations with others. The process of returning to God therefore implies restoration of the unity jeopardized by sin.”
Secondly, “reconciliation is the Father’s gift: he alone can achieve it. This is why it is primarily an appeal which comes from on high: In Christ’s name: be reconciled to God (2 Cor 5: 20). As Jesus explains in the parable of the prodigal son (cf. Lk 15: 11-32), forgiving and reconciling people to himself is a celebration for him. In this as in other Gospel passages, the Father not only offers his forgiveness and reconciliation, but at the same time shows how these gifts are a source of joy for everyone.”
Then, that Holy Pope points out that in the New Testament there is a significant link between the divine fatherhood and the festive joy of a banquet. “The kingdom of God,” he said, “is compared to a joyful feast at which the host is actually the Father (cf. Mt 8: 11; 22: 4; 26: 29). The fulfilment of all salvation history is again expressed in the image of a banquet prepared by God the Father for the wedding feast of the Lamb.”
Moreover, “the reconciliation that comes from the Father is concentrated in Christ himself, the Lamb without blemish offered for our sins (1 Pt 1: 19; Rv 5: 6; 12: 11). Jesus Christ is not only the Reconciler, but Reconciliation itself. As St. Paul teaches, our becoming new creatures, renewed by the Spirit, is from God, who through Christ reconciled us to himself and gave us the ministry of reconciliation; that is, God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself, not counting their trespasses against them, and entrusting to us the message of reconciliation. (2 Cor 5: 18-19)”
And he develops the idea saying: “It is precisely through the mystery of the Cross that our Lord Jesus Christ overcomes the tragedy of the division between man and God. Indeed, with Easter the mystery of the Father’s infinite mercy penetrates the darkest roots of human iniquity. There a movement of grace begins which, if accepted with free consent, leads us to taste the sweetness of full reconciliation.
The abyss of Christ’s pain and abandonment is thus turned into an inexhaustible source of compassionate and reconciling love. The Redeemer retraces a path leading back to the Father, making it possible to experience again the filial relationship that was lost and to confer on human beings the necessary strength to preserve this deep communion with God.”
Now, we all know that unfortunately, even when we’ve been redeemed there is a possibility of sinning again and this calls for constant vigilance. “Furthermore, even after forgiveness, the ‘residue of sin’ remains and must be removed and combatted by a program of penance involving a greater commitment to doing good. This requires first of all the reparation of physical or moral wrongs done to groups or individuals. Conversion thus becomes a continual journey, in which the mystery of reconciliation made present in the sacrament is the point of arrival and departure.”
“The encounter with the forgiving Christ increases in our hearts that dynamism of Trinitarian love which the Ordo Paenitentiae describes in the following way: ‘In the sacrament of Penance the Father receives the repentant children who come back to him, Christ places the lost sheep on his shoulders and brings them back to the sheepfold, and the Holy Spirit resanctifies those who are the temple of God or dwells more fully in them. The expression of all this is the sharing in the Lord’s table, begun again or made more ardent; such a return of children from afar brings great rejoicing at the banquet of God’s Church’ (6; cf. also 5 and 19),” stated the Holy Father.
Thus, I invite all of you, to take advantage of the opportunity to receive this Sacrament as often as you need to. St. Isidore of Seville used to say: “Confession heals, confession justifies, confession grants pardon of sin, all hope consists in confession; in confession there is a chance for mercy.”
Fr. Gustavo Nieto, IVE
Corrected Emails
Fr. Gustavo Nieto, IVE [email protected]
Fr. Joseph LoJacono, IVE [email protected]
Fr. Thomas Steinke, IVE [email protected]
Fr. Jonathan Dumlao, IVE
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July
07/11/16—07/22/16 Summer Oratory. See Pg. 7
August
Saturday, 08/13/2016 Fatima Mass and Procession
Saturday, 08/20/2016 Anniversary Celebration: 40
Saturday, 08/27/2016 OLOP Retreat Center BBQ.
Mass in Honor of Our Lady of Antipolo
July 20 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm St. John the Baptist Church
Diocesan Council of Filipino Catholics invites everyone to a Eucharistic Celebration on July 20, 2016 at 7:00 P.M. in honor of Our Lady of Antipolo at St. John the
Baptist Church, 279 So. Main Street, Milpitas, CA. For more info, please call (408) 729-7228.
Years of Perpetual Adoration
11:00am-4:00pm
Pilgrimage to Spain, France, and Portugal
March 26th, 2017—April 5th, 2017
2017 marks the 100th Anniversary of Our Lady of Fatima Apparitions. Join The Institute of the Incar-nate Word, Fr. Mallo, and Fr. Nieto on this wonder-
ful pilgrimage to cities and regions such as Lisbon,
Santarem, Fatima, Oporto, Santiago, Salamanca, Alba,
Avila, Burgos, Loyola, and
Lourdes. We hope you can join us.
Top Right: Avila, in the autonomous community of Cas-
tille and Leon in Spain. Right: Lis-
bon, Portugal. Bellow: Lourdes,
France.
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Our Lady of Peace will be sending the youth to Krakow for World Youth Day 2016. We ask that
you please pray for our pilgrims in the month leading up to the trip and during their pilgrimage.
Itinerary
Poland: July 22nd-31st Czech Republic/Germany: August 1st-3rd
Italy: August 4th-16th Rome: August 17th-22nd
What your tour includes: Round trip air faire Transfers and sightseeing in air conditioned motor coach Services of a professional tour guide
Accomodation in first class hotels with private facilities
Daily breakfast and dinner All entrance fees and local taxes Mass and religious activities Not Included: Insurances, lunch, items or per-
sonal nature and gratuities
From San Francisco: $1,599.00
Deposit due August 5th.
Balance is due September 3rd.
For more information and res-ervation, please contact Beth
Manatu at Adriatic Pilgrimages. (408)903-6305; madda-
MEXICO PILGRIMAGE December 8th– December 13th, 2016
Carmelite Chaplain: Fr. Stephen Watson, OCD
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Featured Parish Group: Our Lady of Peace Lectors
Lectors are members of the Assembly who pro-claim the Word of God during weekdays and/or Sunday Masses. They also assist in creating a
hospitable and prayerful environment by praying the Prayers of the Faithful, and help direct parish-
ioners to special notices in the bulletin.
For more information, please contact Victor Reyes at 408-391-7107 or
Thank you for your generosity!
Our Lady of Peace parishioners generously donated this Our Lady of Perpetual Help Chasuble to Fr. Jo-
seph LoJacono’s parents’ home parish in Salem, Vir-ginia. The parish is called Our Lady of Perpetual
Help. They did not have a chasuble as it was used for the burial of their pastor who just recently passed away. They blessed the chasuble on the feast day of
Our Lady of Perpetual Help, June 27th.
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Masses for the Week Thank you! May God reward you a hundredfold!
Weekend Totals: July 10th
Offices and Ministries RECTORY (408) 988-4585 Monday: 9am-4:30pm (closed 12-1) Tue. - Fri. 9am-7pm (closed 12-1pm); Sat. 9am-1pm; Closed Sunday
CATECHISM (408) 988-7648 Tues. & Thu. 9-11:30am & 5:30-8pm Wed. 9-11:30am & 3-6pm Sat. 9am-1pm
ADULT RELIGIOUS EDU. (408) 988-7543x1113
Tue. - Fri. 2 to 7pm Sat. 9am-1pm
LIBRARY (408) 988-4585x1214 Sun.-Tue. 9am-5pm, Wed. 1pm-3pm, Fri 9am-5pm
GIFT SHOP (408) 980-9825
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL 1-(800) 557-1961
BAPTISMS, MARRIAGES, AND FUNERALS Please contact the Rectory Office for more information.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY
Monetary donations welcome. Because of lack of storage area in our facility we would like to tem-
porarily stop food donations for St. Vincent de Paul; until the future notice.
Contact us at 1-800-557-1961. Walk in days are Wednesdays starting at 2pm.
Facebook.com/SVDPolop
Sat. 5:30 pm.. $2,276.00 Sat. 7:30 pm.. $1,822.00 Sun. 7:30 am .. $1,653.00 Sun. 9:00 am .. $2,601.00 Sun. 10:30 am .. $2,836.00
Sun. 12 Noon .. $1,626.00
Sun. 2:00 pm .. $4,113.00
Sun. 5:00 pm …$2,666.00
Sun. 6:30 pm .. $1,131.00
Sun. 8:00 pm .. $2,132.00
Offering Total: $22,856.00
SATURDAY, July 16th
8:00 AM Sr. M. Isave MC & Family, living & deceased
5:00 PM Vickie & Shucri Janini
7:30 PM +Maria Cecilia Casjae, Death Anniversary
SUNDAY, July 17th
7:30 AM FOR THE PEOPLE
9:00 AM Deacon Ted Trinko
10:30 AM Butler Familes, Special Intentions
12 NOON Nora Hickey & Linda Durkee, Special Intentions
2:00 PM +Rodolfo Lutgardo
5:00 PM Donna D'Cruz. Birthday
6:30 PM +Javier Antonio Mondragon , Special Intentions
8:00 PM Beatriz Yasana, Birthday
MONDAY, July 18th
8:00 AM Minette Fernandes, Thanksgiving
12 NOON +Atanalio & +Nieves Bayudan, Death Anniversary
5:15 PM Matthew Ibanga, Health
TUESDAY, July 19th
8:00 AM Betty Claudio, Birthday
12 NOON Russell Morton, Special Intentions
5:15 PM Vick Tran, Special Intentions
WEDNESDAY, July 20th
8:00 AM Rose Pham, Health
12 NOON Josefina Claudio & Armie Jerusalem
5:15 PM Gabriella Marie Jarvis, Special Intentions
7:30 PM Hoang Family
THURSDAY, July 21st 8:00 AM Miguel Valenzuela & Caretakers, Special Intentions
12 NOON +Marcelino Trinidad
5:15 PM Silvia Davis, Birthday
FRIDAY, July 22nd
8:00 AM +Wilfredo Guzman
12 NOON Ramirez Family, Special Intentions
5:15 PM +Sr. Mary Jean Kula, Death Anniversary
SATURDAY, July 23rd
8:00 AM Hong Le & Thoi Nguyen, Wedding Anniversary
5:00 PM Cynthia Herrera, Birthday
7:30 PM +Conrado Casareno, Special Intentions
Please be reminded that the Family Learning Center is not available for meetings or events during July due
to the Summer Oratory.
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The Total Consecration to Jesus through Mary Program at Our Lady of Peace Church and Shrine is based on St. Louis de Montfort’s book True Devotion to Mary. This pro-gram consists of 33 days of prayer and exercises which help purify souls to prepare one for Total Consecration to Jesus through Mary. In this program, there are two different periods assigned to these exercises:
The first period includes 12 days of exercises employed in cast-ing off the spirit of the world which is contrary to Jesus Christ
The second period consists of 3 weeks: the first devoted to the Knowledge of Ourselves, the second devoted to the Knowledge of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the third devoted to that of Jesus Christ.
The program also includes going to Confession prior to Consecration and Holy Communion on consecration day with the intention of giving oneself to Jesus Christ as slaves of love by the hands of Mary. A prayer book with information and instructions will be provided at the start of the program. There will also be Spiritual Talks by IVE and guest priests starting with an Introductory Talk on the first Saturday at the onset of the 33 days, and eve-ry Saturday thereafter until one’s consecration day on November 19, 2016. All Consecration Participants will consecrate together on November 19, the Vigil of the Feast of Christ the King at the 5pm mass at Our Lady of Peace Church & Shrine. Prayers can be recited at one’s home if one is unable to go to the church.
Important Dates: October 1 – October7 Pick up your Prayer Materials and Instructions from the Office October 8, Saturday Spiritual Introductory Talk after the 5pm mass October 15, Saturday Spiritual Talk #1, after the 5pm mass October 17, Monday Prayers begin – you may pray them at home or in the Church after the 12 noon mass October 22, Saturday Spiritual Talk #2, after the 5pm mass October 29, Saturday Spiritual Talk #3, after the 5pm mass November 5, Saturday Spiritual Talk #4 after the 5pm mass November 12, Saturday Spiritual Talk #5 after the 5pm mass November 19, Saturday Consecration Day, Vigil of the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, during the 5pm mass
For more information on important dates & resources, visit: www.consecrationgroup.org
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Children and Youth Religious Education Program News
“The Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us.” John 1:14
Summer Oratory News
Registrations for the Catechetical Year 2016-2017:
From Tuesday, August 30 through Thursday, September 15
during office hours (see below) Birth and Baptism Certificates are required
Classes for: Baptism for children in grades 2nd – 12th First Holy Communion for children in grades 2nd –11th Confirmation for children in grades 7th– 12th Continuing Education for children in grades K– 6th Oratory for girls in grades 2nd– 7th Oratory for boys in grades 4th– 7th Choir for children in grades 2nd– 6th
IMPORTANT: The Religious Education Office will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, JULY 5 THROUGH TUESDAY, AUGUST 30
[email protected] Website: www.olop-shrine.org
Summer Oratory Wish List Prayers Walmart Gift Cards Money donations
Snacks Drop off your donations at the Catechism office during office hours. Thank you very much and may God reward you!
Thank you very much and may God reward your
generosity!!!
Our Summer Oratory Theme this year: “Blessed are the merciful, for they
shall obtain mercy.” (Matthew 5: 7)
Our Bible Study:
The Bible Timeline
“Without confidence and love, there can be no true education. If you want to be loved…you must love yourselves, and make your children feel
that you love them.” St. John Bosco
SCHEDULE OF CHURCH DEVOTIONS
Full 15-Decade
Rosary Weds-Mon
6-7 PM
Santo Niño Novena
Mondays 7:00PM
Rosario en Español
Mondays 8:00 PM
Holy Hour Tuesdays 11AM
St. Anthony Novena with
Mass Tuesdays
6 PM
Rosary in Vietnamese
Tuesdays 8 PM
Mother of Perpetual Help
Novena & Mass
Wednesdays 7 PM
St Joseph the Worker’s -
Hour Thursdays 7PM
Men of the Sacred Heart
Tuesdays 12AM-1AM
On-Going Parish Ac vi es
Thursday Mornings @ 10:45 A.M. Pray the Rosary for the protec on of the unborn and born babies at star ng at 10:45 a.m. at the Mountain View Planned Parenthood (intersec on of California & San Anto-nio). 1st Thursdays—Our Lady of Vailankanni Novena & Holy Mass The novena will be at 7pm followed by the Holy Mass at 7:30pm. Saturday Morning Roster for Altar Workers (July 23rd): Helen Hovland, Ellie Superio, Claudia Velasquz, Mila dela Concha Saturdays @ 9:30 A.M. Rosary Making Classes held in the Old Hall, 9:30 to 11 a.m. for adults & children (materials provided). 2nd Saturdays: Rosary at the Shrine a er 8am Mass for the bea fica on of Fr. Patrick Peyton, CSC Last Saturday of the Month: @ 9:15 AM Come pray the rosary in front of the Planned Parenthood abortuary at 1691 The Alame-da (Taylor & Naglee), San Jose. Other pro-life ac vists have been picke ng and provid-ing help to future mothers at this site for several decades. Call Maria Chris ne at 408-398-4111 2nd Sundays: The next Lay Carmelite mee ng will be August 14th. Please contact Donna Rae Smith for further informa on: [email protected] Fa ma Mass: There will be a Fa ma Mass every 13th of the month from May to Octo-ber at 7:30pm followed by a procession. Every 3rd Sunday Altar Society Bake Sale a er all morning masses. Cenacle Holy Hour to pray for Priests, Seminarians & Voca ons at 3PM
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The Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles return with their newest album, recorded in the spring of 2016. In this peace-filled recording, homage is paid to the Eucharistic Lord with 24 English & Latin time-honored pieces. Hymns such as Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All, O Lord I Am Not Worthy, Ave Verum, Holy God We Praise Thy Name, Adoro Te, & St. Thomas Aquinas’ stirring Lauda Sion are all included in this enchanting & prayerful album.
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Bulletin #: 913090 Our Lady of Peace Santa Clara, CA 95054 (408) 988-4585 or Contact: Anthony Johnson 408 966 8744 or [email protected] Back-up Contact: Grace Laxamana 408-988-4585 ext. 2104