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Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Serving the Outer Sunset since 1925 name July 21, 2013 Holy Name of Jesus Parish

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Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Serving the Outer Sunset since 1925

name July 21, 2013

Holy Name of Jesus Parish

MASS INTENTIONS WEEK of July 21, 2013

Sun 21 7:30 AM Mass for the People

9:30 AM Warren Cubero †

11:30 AM Mary Forese†

Mon 22 7:30 AM Charlie Fox†

9:00 AM Kathy Gallagher—

Healing

Tue 23 7:30 AM Isabelle & Leo Burns†

9:00 AM Nancy & Pat Cooper†

Wed 24 7:30 AM Special Intentions of

Kathy Gallagher

9:00 AM Maria Christina Orduño†

Thu 25 7:30 AM Roger Pendenza FamilyL/D

9:00 AM William H. Shea, Sr.†

Fri 26 7:30 AM Anne Emmons†

9:00 AM Alfredo Cosico†

Sat 27 7:30 AM Alfredo Cosico†

9:00 AM Milly Donohue†

5:00 PM Mary Forese†

We pray for the Sick ...that they may experience God’s Love and Healing. Dalmacio Briones Jr., Deogracias Cusi, Evangeline Agbunag, Janice Di Martini, Mary Medina, Clara Lee, Amy McNally, Arturo Martin, Alexis Rivera, Aurora Urmeneta, Alice Fiumara, Philip Nordstrom, Inge Nordstrom, Rosa Maria Alonso, Laura Andrade, Leny Lopez, Mee Yee, Juan Aguirre, Dory Constantino, Fr. Tom Seagrave, Max Kirkham, Joan Boike, Kevin Maguire, Soledad Rico, Anne Hannan, Leny Aguirre, Ann Murphy, Ann Rourk, Kathy Ignacio, Daniel Da Luz, Amelia Lippi, Arlene V. Rivera, Anna Goodwin, Theresa Ick, Dorothy Lao, Narcisa Sunga, Lee Kennedy, Monica Briones, Anthony Cresci, Isabel Dominguez, Erik Hanway, Luz Neri Vives, Kathy Gallagher, Dodie Teague, Julianne Beach, Flory Magat, Clete Wellihnganz, Nick Aguila, Genoveva Guevarra, Juan Aguirre Those Who Have Died: John Montague, Zenaida Austria-Nool, Salud David Lopez

Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 21, 2013 It is [Christ] whom we proclaim, admonishing everyone and teaching everyone with all wisdom,

that we may present everyone perfect in Christ. — Colossians 1:28b

TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Abraham shows hospitality to three visitors (Genesis 18:1-10a). Psalm — He who does justice will live in the presence of the Lord (Psalm 15). Second Reading — The mystery hidden from generations past has been manifested; it is Christ in you, the hope for glory (Colossians 1:24-28). Gospel — Jesus converses with Martha and Mary about ser-vice and contemplation (Luke 10:38-42). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Ex 14:5-18; Ps 63:2-6, 8-9; Jn 20:1-2, 11-18 Tuesday: Ex 14:21 — 15:1; Ex 15:8-10, 12, 17; Mt 12:46-50 Wednesday: Ex 16:1-5, 9-15; Ps 78:18-19, 23-28; Mt 13:1-9 Thursday: 2 Cor 4:7-15; Ps 126:1bc-6; Mt 20:20-28 Friday: Ex 20:1-17; Ps 19:8-11; Mt 13:18-23 Saturday: Ex 24:3-8; Ps 50:1b-2, 5-6, 14-15; Mt 13:24-30 Sunday: Gn 18:20-32; Ps 138:1-3, 6-8; Col 2:12-14; Lk 11:1-13

SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: St. Mary Magdalene Tuesday: St. Bridget Wednesday: St. Sharbel Makhlūf Thursday: St. James Friday: Ss. Joachim and Anne Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary

HOLY NAME REUSABLE JUTE GROCERY BAGS FOR SALE (available in the Parish office)

Color: Green with white imprinting One size: 11.5HX11.75 WX8.75D. Handles have 6” drop

Sturdy. Lightweight. Holds a lot. $5.00 each

PENNY DRIVE Donations for the Penny Drive for the benefit of our Parish Reli-gious Education Program will be accepted until August 31, 2013.

HOLY NAME CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 2013 FALL SEMESTER

Registration for the 2013 Fall Semester for Piano, Voice, Guitar & Violin are now being accepted. For more information on the Con-servatory, please contact Jackie at (415) 664-8590.

FAZtor ‘s Notes by Fr. Arnold Zamora Back to reality! This has become a new mantra for those who are coming back from vacation. Hav-ing taken a break from their usual lives being lived, they face

again the day to day reality. I join with our pa-rishioners who have recently come home from vacation in saying this.

At times people say: “Get Real!” It syn-onymous with saying: “be practical, be true; wake up from your dreams.” Although our lives are full of dreams and hopes, we work hard to make them come true, so that they can become a reality. Well, dreams can indeed come true. The many dreams for our parish can also come true. I know I have to face them now and make it happen, for I am now back to reality.

Now here’s a Reality Check: One day on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary the husband said to his wife: "Darling, 40 years ago, we had a cheap apart-ment, no car, no TV, no money and slept on a sofa bed, but I got to sleep every night with a hot, good looking, 19 year old. Now, we have a beautiful house, two nice cars, king size bed, money and a 50" screen TV, but I'm sleeping with a 59 year old woman...” The wife replied: “Well, go out and find a hot 19 year old beautiful girl, and I would make sure that you would once again be living in a cheap apartment, with no car, no money, and sleeping on a sofa bed.” Aren't older women great? They really know how to solve your mid-life crisis. Our 100 year old parishioner Gene Relampa-gos must have seen the greatness in his better half, Pat Relampagos, our Senior Club Presi-dent, as they had a validation of their union through the Sacrament of Marriage officiated by Fr. Toan last Friday, July 12, 2013 in the chapel of our Pastoral Center. They are showing us the importance of the Sacrament of Marriage, and to value the union of life and love. They have proven that marriage is not only for the young. They have withstood the test of time and es-caped mid-life crises. Most importantly, they have deeply loved each other and their chil-dren. They have remained in Christ’s love. Con-gratulations Mr. and Mrs. Relampagos!

The Second Va can Council: A 50th Anniversary Retrospec ve By the twenty-first Ecumenical Council of the Catholic Church, October 11, 1962-December 8, 1965; Edited by Jerry Back

Question: How is the liturgy tied to the Body of Christ?

Answer from Sacrosanctum Concilium: Christ indeed always associates the Church with Himself in this great work wherein God is per-fectly glorified and men are sanctified. The Church is His beloved Bride who calls to her Lord, and through Him offers worship to the Eternal Father. Rightly, then, the liturgy is considered as an exercise of the priestly office of Jesus Christ. In the liturgy the sanctification of the man is signified by signs perceptible to the senses, and is effected in a way which corresponds with each of these signs; in the liturgy the whole public worship is performed by the Mystical Body of Jesus Christ, that is, by the Head and His members. From this it follows that every liturgical celebration, because it is an action of Christ the priest and of His Body which is the Church, is a sacred action surpassing all others; no other action of the Church can equal its efficacy by the same title and to the same degree. In the earthly liturgy we take part in a foretaste of that heavenly liturgy which is cele-brated in the holy city of Jerusalem toward which we journey as pilgrims, where Christ is sitting at the right hand of God, a minister of the holies and of the true tabernacle; we sing a hymn to the Lord's glory with all the warriors of the heavenly army; venerating the memory of the saints, we hope for some part and fellow-ship with them; we eagerly await the Saviour, Our Lord Jesus Christ, until He, our life, shall appear and we too will appear with Him in glo-ry. Editor’s Note: This week we continue to ex-plore Sacrosanctum Concilium (the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy), which has as its central aim a focus on greater participation of the laity in the liturgy. We are reviewing the constitu-tion’s first chapter, “The Nature of the Sacred Liturgy and Its Importance in the Church's Life.”

Next Sunday, July 28, 2013 at 11:30 AM, Fr. Edward Inyanwachi will be celebrating his farewell Mass at Holy Name. Fr. Edward will continue his ministry in Nigeria. A reception will follow in the Flanagan Center.

Sunday Readings The first reading is taken from the book of Genesis, 18:1-10a. For today's reading we join Abraham shortly after his name change. It was with Abram becoming Abraham, the father of all nations, at the making of the second covenant, that men and women began to rely upon God in faith and are changed by it. God promises Abraham that within the year his aged wife, Sa-rah, will have a son. Abraham's reaction is to laugh. Immedi-ately following today's reading, Sarah laughs at the news (Gen 18:12). The child born was named Isaac, which means "laughter".

The second reading is from the letter of Paul to the Colos-sians, 1:24-28. Last week Paul used the occasion to answer the Judaizers and remind them of the absolute supremacy of Jesus Christ. Today Paul tells us his role in proclaiming the gospel. "Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake, and in my flesh I am filling up what is lacking in the afflictions of Christ on be-half of his body, which is the church."

The Gospel is from St. Luke, 10:38-42 and recounts the famil-iar story of Martha and Mary. St Augustine comments on this scene as follows: "Martha, who was arranging and preparing the Lord's meal, was busy doing many things, whereas Mary preferred to find her meal in what the Lord was saying. In a way she deserted her sister, who was very busy, and sat herself down at Jesus' feet and just listened to his words. She was faithfully obeying what the Psalm said: 'Be still, and know that I am God' (Ps 46:10). Martha was getting annoyed, Mary was feasting; the former coping with many things, the latter concen-trating on one. Both occupations were good" (Sermon 103).

Martha has come to be, as it were, the symbol of the active life, and Mary that of the contemplative life. However, for most Christians, called as they are to sanctify themselves in the mid-dle of the world, action and contemplation cannot be regarded as two opposite ways of practicing the Christian faith: an active life forgetful of union with God is useless and barren; but an apparent life of prayer which shows no concern for apostolate and the sanctification of ordinary things also fails to please God. The key lies in being able to combine these two lives, without either harming the other. Close union between action and contemplation can be achieved in very different ways, de-pending on the specific vocation each person is given by God.

Excerpted from The Navarre Bible - St. Luke

Weekly Offering 7/14/13 7/15/12

CASH 1,087.64 1,024.99

CHECKS 3,261.00 4,352.00

Total Collection 4,348.64 5,376.99

# of Envelopes 175 192

ARE YOU SOMEONE OR DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO…

Has expressed an interest in becoming Catholic? Was baptized Cath-

olic as a child, but has not celebrated the Sacrament of Confirmation?

The RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is a process

which invites individuals to learn more about our Catholic faith. Ses-

sions focus on the teachings of the Church and prepare individuals to

celebrate the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist at

Easter. Classes will begin in September. For more information,

please contact Sr. Stella Negri (415-664-8590) or Terry Flaherty (650-

758-2477 or [email protected])

Marriage & Family Celebration Join Archbishop Cordileone and clergy of the Archdiocese

in celebrating Marriage and Family during the Year of Faith. Mass at 9:30 in the Cathedral, followed by

hospitality and speakers in the Conference Center ‘til 12:00. English and Spanish sessions provided.

Saturday, August 17, 2013 9:30 to 12:00

Saint Mary’s Cathedral 9:30 - 10:30: Mass with Archbishop Cordileone

10:30 - noon: Conference Speakers - Sharing - Resources

Please call the parish office to register (415) 567-2020. Information: sfarchdiocese.org - sforeym.org -

sfworship.org - 415-614-5586

HOLY NAME LADIES AID Today, members of the Holy Name Ladies Aid Society will be collecting for the needy in the Parish. Boxes will be by the exits. Your generous support is always appreciated.

PARISH BUILDING & MAINTENANCE FUND Next Sunday’s Second Collection is for the Parish Building & Maintenance Fund. Your generosity allows us to take care of our Parish plant. Thank you for your support.

YOUTH GROUP MEETING Every 1st and 3rd Sunday After 9:30 AM Mass All youth from 7th grade and up Connect with your peers and get to Know God in your own way. This is your place to be yourself and make lifelong friends!

HOLY NAME TREE OF LIFE The Holy Name “Tree of Life”, a bronze tree trunk with approximately 400 leaves is located at the back of the Church. Donors can have their names, or those they wish to honor, engraved on the leaf. The proceeds of the donations to the “Tree of Life” will go towards a much-needed Capital Improvement Fund. Each leaf costs $500 with a $25.00 en-graving charge. We suggest setting a MAXIMUM number of charac-ters per leaf to 5 lines, 25 characters per line including spaces. Leaf color choices are ___Gold ___Silver or ___Bronze. Please send engraving request with check payment (payable to Holy Name Parish) or drop by the church office, 1555 39th Ave. San Francisco, CA 94122. For more information, please call the Parish of-fice at (415) 664-8590.

Holy Name Parish Business Office: est. 1925 1555 39th Ave. San Francisco, CA 94122 Phone: (415) 664-8590 Fax: (415) 759-4293 www.holynamesf.org E-MAIL: [email protected] Rev. Arnold E. Zamora, Pastor Rev. Toan X. Nguyen, Parochial Vicar Most Rev. Ignatius C. Wang, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of San Francisco, In Residence Sr. Stella Negri, FdCC, Pastoral Associate Sr. Esther Ling, FdCC, Spiritual Director Chinese Ministry/D.R.E., Holy Name School Jeffery Abbott, Director of Music Ministries/ Website & Technology Coordinator Jackie C. Alcaraz, Parish Manager Director/Holy Name Conservatory of Music Colleen A. Durkin, Parish Secretary Holy Name School Alumni Coordinator Carol Elliott Maloof RN, Parish Nurse HOLY NAME SCHOOL: (415) 731-4077 Website: www.holynamesf.com Judy Cosmos, Principal 1560 40th Ave. San Francisco, CA 94122 HOLY NAME PRESCHOOL: (415) 664-4753 Alice Ho Seher, Preschool Director Website: www.holynamesf.com & click on Preschool Holy Name CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Private lessons are offered in piano, voice, guitar and violin. To register or more information please contact Jackie at (415) 664-8590. HOLY NAME SPORTS PROGRAM: Rodil Hidalgo, Boys Athletic Director Vince De Lucca, Girls Athletic Director RECTORY: 3240 Lawton St. San Francisco, CA 94122 (415) 759-4294 FLANAGAN CENTER: (415) 564-2632 PARISH NURSE PROGRAM: Carol, R.N. (415) 664-8590 ext. 109 CANOSSIAN SISTERS: (415) 753-6685 1858 38th Ave. San Francisco, CA 94122 Benny Capuyan, Parish Pastoral Council Chairperson Jim Regan, Parish Finance Council Chairperson

SCHEDULE OF MASSES Sunday: 7:30 AM, 9:30 AM (Family Mass), 11:30 AM, 3:15 PM (Vietnamese) Saturday 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 3:00 PM (Chinese), 5:00 PM (Vigil) Weekdays 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM Holy Days 7:30 AM, 9:00AM, and 7:30 PM Confessions: 15 minutes before 9:30 and 11:30 AM Masses on Sunday & 4:30 - 5:00 PM Saturday or by appointment Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Every Wednesday—9:30 AM—7:30 PM Sacred Heart of Jesus Devotions: Friday after 9:00 AM Mass Perpetual Help Devotions: Saturday after 9:00 AM Mass First Saturday Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary begins at 8:30 AM with the Rosary, then Mass & Benediction Baptisms by appointment Baptismal Preparation—Every 1st Saturday of the month in the Pastoral Center - 2 PM Marriages Contact Pastoral Center 6 months in advance. Religious Education (for Children): Kindergarten to 9th, Saturday 10 AM—12 Noon RCIA for youth Monday 5:00 PM-6:30 PM Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (R.C.I.A.) Wednesdays, 7:30-9:00 PM in the Pastoral Center R.C.I.A. (Chinese): Every Saturday—Pastoral Center—10:00 AM Religious Education (for Adults) : Please call Sr. Stella 664-8590 Bible Class every Tuesday@10-11 AM (Flanagan Center) Bible Study Group (Chinese): Every Wednesday—7:30 PM — Flanagan Center Parish Pastoral Council: contact Fr. Arnold Zamora St. Vincent de Paul Society meeting— every Monday at 7:30 PM (Pastoral Center) Legion of Mary: Contact Rose Symkowick (415) 731-4652 Blood Pressure Screening: every 2nd Wednesday from after the 7:30 AM Mass until Noon (Pastoral Center) except JULY & AUGUST Holy Name Ladies Aid: every 1st Wednesday of the Month at 11:45 AM (Flanagan Center) Senior Club: every Thursday at 11:00 AM (Flanagan Ctr.) FIL-AM Club: Every 3rd Friday of the month, 6:45 pm (except Oct. and Nov. at 7:30 pm) at the Flanagan Center. HOLY NAME Choir Practice: every Tuesday at 7:00 PM Welcome New Parishioners! Please complete and return form to the Pastoral Center (1555 39th Ave.), or simply drop it in the collection bas-ket. Kindly print all information. Name(s) ____________________________________ Address ____________________________________ City & Zip __________________________________ Phone ______________________________________ E-mail: _____________________________________ Send me envelopes: ____ Send me info on auto-donations____

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HOLY NAME PARISH PICNIC AND POOL PARTY

Saturday, August 24, 2013

11:00AM- 5:00PM at Elks Lodge

229 West 20th Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94403 (HW 92 exit off southbound HW 280 down the street fromSerra High School)

Our Menu: Cole Slaw, Potato Salad, Baked Beans

BBQ Chicken, Grilled Hamburgers & Hot Dogs & Assorted Fruit

$15.00 (cash or check payable to HOLY NAME by August 14, 2013)

Drinks can be purchased separately from Elks Lodge.

Admission fee (CASH to be paid at the Lodge) are $8/adult, $5/child

H.N.