Holy Rosary Church Iglesia del Santo Rosario Fourth Sunday of Easter Cuarto Domingo de Pascua April 26, 2015 Parish Office 1313 A Street Antioch, CA 94509 Phone: (925) 757-4020 Fax: (925) 757-6828 Email: office@holyrosaryantioch.org Website: www.holyrosaryantioch.org Office Hours: Monday -Friday 8:30 am-8:00 pm (closed 12pm-1pm) Saturday 9:00am-4:00pm Sunday 9:00am-1:00pm Mass Schedule /Horario de Misas Saturday Vigil/Sábado de Vigilia 5:30pm Sunday/Domingo 7:15am, 8:45am, 10:30am 12:10pm & 1:45pm Spanish/Español 5:30pm Life Teen/Jóvenes Weekday/Diarias Lauds & Rosary/Laudes y Rosario 7:30am Mass/Misa 8:00am Vespers/Vísperas 5:15pm Mass/Misa 5:30pm Holy Days/Días Santos Vigil/Vigilia 5:30pm 8:00am, 10:00am, 5:30pm 7:30pm Spanish/Español Reconciliation Reconciliación Saturday/Sábado 4:00-5:00 pm Daily: Upon Request Diario: A petición Eucharistic Adoration Adoración del Santísimo Weekday Durante la Semana 8:30am-5pm First Friday Primer Viernes 24 hours/24 horas Holy Rosary Mission Statement/Declaración de la Misión del Santo Rosario We are Catholic followers of Jesus Christ devoted to worship, spiritual growth, serving others and building community. Nosotros somos católicos y seguidores de Jesucristo; comprometidos con el culto litúrgico, crecimiento espiritual, servicio al prójimo y construcción de comunidad. Parish Administration Fr. Roberto Corral, O.P., Pastor………….............757-4020 Fr. Francisco Vicente, O.P., Parochial Vicar Fr. David Bello, O.P., Parochial Vicar Jackie Hooke, Pastoral Associate.......…..…...…. 757-9595 Deacon Jerry Grigg…….…………………….....….757-4020 Deacon Charles Silvernale, O.P. Dominicans In Residence Fr. Edward Krasevac, O.P. Parish Office / Oficina Parroquial……….……...757-4020 Barbara Daniels, Secretary Elena Zermeño, Secretary Jorge Aragon, Finance/Administration Religious Education (CCD)………………...…...757-9515 Jackie Hooke Janet Branson, Secretary Rita Cross, Secretary Holy Rosary School……………………..............757-1270 Tim Hooke, Principal office@holyrosaryantioch.org www.holyrosaryantioch.org Pastoral Council / Consejo Pastoral Greg Baatrup Teresa Celli Cathryn Freitas Suzanne Glynn Cara Grahman Jenny Lantin Yadira Lopez Bob McDonald Larry Mori Matt Riley Cathy Vanderklugt Lisa Yano Finance Committee / Consejo Economico Fr. Roberto Corral Jorge Aragon Domingo Delgadillo Jackie Hooke Michael Galloway Liza Lucio Bob Martin Joe Stiglich Youth Ministry………………………….....………757-9515 Karri Reiser Music Ministry John Glick, Director of Music Ministry & Liturgy…757-1977 Beatriz Figueroa, Renovación Carolina Bruno, Unidos en Cristo..………………..437-4074 Jose Cadena, Voces de Cristo Nicolas Hernandez, Santo Rosario Hermanas Dominicas…………………………….757-7333 Sor. Raquel Avelar, O.P. Sor. Maria de Los Angeles Gomes Ramirez, O.P. Sacramentos /Quinceaneras /CCD…………….757-4084 Alejandrina Martinez Bulletin Editor Barbara Daniels…………………………………….757-4020 hrsbulletin@comcast.net Registration Baptism Please stop by the church office or visit our website to register. Registration enables you to enroll in sacramental and Religious Education programs and receive regular parish mailings. 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month (Last Sunday in Spanish) at 3:30pm in the church. You must be a registered Parishioner at Holy Rosary. To register for a baptism, please call the church office at least two months prior to preferred date. *Holy Cross Cemetery Holy Angels Funeral & Cremation Services E. 18th Street, Antioch (925) 757-0658 *We recommend using Catholic Funeral & Cemetery Services at Holy Cross Cemetery. Their staff will contact the parish office to assist you with your arrangements. Photography by Juan Tinnirello. Bulletin board cases designed by Kathy Sturgeon. Additional images courtesy of https://www.google.com/search Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick If you have a serious or ongoing illness or if you are scheduled for surgery, contact the church office immediately at 757-4020. Weddings Weddings should be scheduled at least six months in advance. Preparation information is available at the church office. Please call us at 757-4020 for details. THIS WEEK AT HOLY ROSARY Saturday 4/25 Confession 4:00pm Annual Parish Auction 5:30pm 8:45/10:30am Sunday 4/26 Angels in Training Baptisms (Spanish) 3:00pm Monday 4/27 Boy Scout Meeting 6:30pm YLI Meeting 5:30pm CAFÉ 7:00pm Tuesday 4/28 Adult Prayer Group 9:30am RCIA 7:30pm Charismatic Prayer Group 7:30pm Wednesday 4/29 Legion of Mary 8:30am CCD 3:45pm EDGE 6:00pm Our Lady Perpetual Help 6:00pm Thursday 4/30 CCD 3:45pm Music Ministry 6:00pm Grief Ministry 7:00pm Our Lady of Fatima Mass 7:30pm Friday 5/1 First Friday Adoration 24 Hrs. HRS May Crowning 9:00am Our Lady of Fatima Mass 7:30pm Saturday 5/2 HRS 1st Communion 10:00am Confession 4:00pm O.L. Fatima Mass/Procession 7:00pm Sunday 5/3 Angels in Training 8:45/10:30am Baptisms (English) 3:30pm Life Teen 3:30pm Church Gymnasium HRS Classrooms Church Parish Center Dominican Hall Rectory Basement Rectory Basement Parish Center Chapel Rectory Basement Parish Center Parish Center Chapel Parish Center Parish Center Parish Center Church Chapel Church Church Church Church Church HRS Classrooms Church Parish Center Today at Holy Rosary • Office Open 9:00am to 1:00pm • Angels in Training 8:45/10:30 HRS • Baptisms (Spanish) 3:00pm in the Church The Collection Report April 19, 2015 1st Collection $19,074.00 EFT $3,786.00 Total $22,860.00 Buildings & Grounds $1,374.00 Capital Campaign $5,651.00 Today’s 2nd collection is for: Holy Rosary School Next week’s 2nd collection is for: Religious Education Thank you for your generous contributions! ¡Gracias por sus contribuciones generosas! Angels In Training Daycare Available every Sunday during 8:45am & 10:30am Masses in the Holy Rosary School classrooms. Children ages 2-6 years are welcome to join us for an hour of spiritual growth. This is a great opportunity for children to learn about God in their language. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament For more information, please call Melissa at 202-6368 Weekdays 8:30am-5pm in the Chapel First Friday Adoration24 Hours May 1, 2015 Save the Date! Harvest Faire 2015 September 18th, 19th, & 20th SMALL TASKS Each small task of everyday life is part of the total harmony of the universe. -St. Thérèse of Liseux MASS INTENTIONS SATURDAY April 25 8:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. SUNDAY 1:45 p.m. 5:30 p.m. MONDAY 5:30 p.m. Charles Rumbaua† Communion Service Saturday: Sunday: Communion Service Lupe Clark† Isabel Mireles† Capupus Family (Special Intention) May 2 8:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. SUNDAY Refugio Garcia† The Azimi Family Carmen Katherine Vetrano† May 1 8:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. SATURDAY Friday: Acts 11:1-18; Ps 42:2-3; 43:3, 4; Jn 10:1-10 Acts 11:19-26; Ps 87:1b-7; Jn 10:22-30 Acts 12:24 — 13:5a; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Jn 12:44-50 Acts 13:13-25: Ps 89:2-3, 21-22, 25, 27; Jn 13:16-20 Acts 13:26-33; Ps 2:6-11ab; Jn 14:1-6or (for the memorial) Gn 1:26 — 2:3 or Col 3:14-15, 17, 23-24; Ps 90:2-4, 12-14, 16; Mt 13:54-58 Acts 13:44-52; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 14:7-14 Acts 9:26-31; Ps 22:26-28, 30-32; 1 Jn 3:18-24; Jn 15:1-8 April 30 8:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. FRIDAY Thursday: Communion Service Communion Service April 29 8:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. THURSDAY Wednesday: Joe & Mary McKinnon† Pietro Baldocchi† Jennie Vitalie† Pedro Martin† Pedro Martin, Jr.† Maria de Jesus Hueso (Birthday) Virgilio Ortiz† April 28 8:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY Tuesday: April 27 8:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. TUESDAY Monday: Richard Jones† Ramon Urbina (Birthday) April 26 7:15 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 12:10 p.m. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Communion Service Jasoda & Paul Frances† Larry Hernandez (Special Intention) May 3 7:15 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 12:10 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Bill (Pappy) Rehrer† Mary Martinez† Our Lady of Fatima Victor, Sandra, Nuno Salgueiro† Sergio Rodriguez† The DiMarco Family Aydee Lopez† Parishioners of Holy Rosary CHRISTIANITY Christianity is the spirit of Jesus Christ at work in the world. -Anonymous Juan Jesus Ayala Marcus Cardona Maria Cendejas Santiago Escamilla Christina Figueroa Abigaile Finch Jesse Gamez Patrick Glynn Dian Gunning Ann Hancock Stella Jensen Terri Johnson Charles Kain Betty Kelly Danny Labrador, Sr. Carole Lorenzini Bob Marchi Jayden Martinez Howard Olson Jaime Oranga Martina Oseni Chiedu Ozoh Megan Pato Gina Rubin Javier Serrano, Sr. Trish Stornetta Dawn Tague Lety Tan Jerod Telford Ann VanTassel Ray Zaragoza Holy Rosary Grief Ministry in the Parish Center April 30th 7:00pm May 14th & 28th 7:00pm June 11th & 25th 7:00pm For more information, please call Bea Neal at 757-9515 You are invited to join in the mission of the Dominican Order by joining the Confraternity of the Holy Rosary. The Dominican Order has been praying this “sword of justice” for centuries, imitating Mary by contemplating the life of Mary’s Son. http://www.rosary-center.org/nroscon.htm A Message From Fr. Roberto, O.P. Parish theme for this year: It’s All about Jesus! ¡Todo Por Jesús! “Angels-in-Training” Babysitting at 8:45 and 10:30 Mass Every Week for children 2-6! In the kindergarten area at the school. The following message is based on my own reflections and studies as well as on an insightful book with the irreverent title: “Where the Hell Is God?” by Fr. Richard Leonard, SJ. I recommend this book for your reading. Should We Pray for Rain? The answer to that question is not as easy as it may seem. On the one hand, the Bible is full of verses that encourage us to pour out our hearts to God and pray for things we need or want for ourselves or for others. Jesus himself said: “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you” (Matthew 7:7). One of the reasons we pray is that it helps us acknowledge our need of God and name what our needs are. Our prayers also underscore the fact that God wants to enter into every part of our lives and stands in solidarity with us in our joys and hopes, grief and anxieties. http:/ i.telegraph.co.ukmultimediaarchive/01610/ However, the question I have is that when we pray for rain, do we think God will send it only if we pray hard enough or long enough or only if there are enough people praying for it? In other words, is our prayer meant to change God’s mind, to talk him into something or to talk him out of something? Worse yet, do we think God sent the drought as some kind of punishment for us? That is the mentality of people have who have said that the HIV and AIDS diseases are God’s way of punishing homosexuals or that the terrorist attacks of 9 -11 were God’s punishment of the United States for turning away from him. Similarly, sometimes people ask me if a current struggle they are experiencing is God’s punishment for something they did earlier in their lives. Well, in all these examples, that is certainly not the God our Catholic http://justenoughlight.com/wpcontent/uploads/2014/02/pray-for Church believes in or teaches us about! God is a God of love, patience and mercy, not a vengeful, -rain-fence.jpg angry, and punishing God. God does not will earthquakes, floods, droughts, other natural disasters, diseases or anything evil. God simply cannot desire anything bad because God is love (1 John4:8)! Therefore, God does not really punish us! God does not cause evil but he does allow it to exist. The thing is, some of the sufferings we experience happen because our human bodies, this world and the universe God created – as beautiful as they are – are imperfect. As St. Paul says: “…for creation was made subject to futility, not of its own accord but because of the one who subjected it, in hope that creation itself would be set free from slavery to corruption and share in the glorious freedom of the children of God” (Romans 8:20-21). Because of that imperfection, bad things can happen to our bodies, to our world and to our universe. Now, while God does not punish us, God does allow us to experience the consequences of our bad choices. So, for example, if I drink alcohol until I get drunk and then I get into my car, have an accident and kill someone, that is not God punishing me – and much less the victim; God is simply allowing me to experience the consequences of my foolish choices. Do you see the difference? Thus, the drought we are currently experiencing could at least partly be due to the bad choices we humans have made by wasting our natural resources, polluting our environment, populating the wrong areas, growing the wrong crops, etc., and now God is allowing us to experience the consequences of our poor choices. Or, it may be that the earth's climate is in a long term cyclical pattern, or there might be some other cause like solar flares over which we have no control. Or, it could be the result of a combination of all these and other causes. But, whatever the cause of the drought, the question is should we pray for rain? And the answer is yes, by all means. Yet, at the same time, let us remember that God already knows what we need and already wants what is best for us. Therefore, our prayer is not meant to change God’s mind but to change our hearts, so that we might more reflect his goodness and therehttp:sd.keepcalmmatic.co.uk/i/ by transform our world. As Pope Benedict said in his first encyclical, “Clearly, the Christian say-no-to-wastingwater.png who prays does not claim to be able to change God's plans or correct what [God] has foreseen. Rather, he seeks an encounter with the Father of Jesus Christ, asking God to be present with the consolation of the Spirit to [the Christian] and his work” (Deus Caritas Est # 37). In that case, our prayer for rain might be more effective if it went something like this: “Dear God, in the midst of this drought, help us to realize how precious are the gift of water and the gift of the Earth itself. Give us the desire to use water and all our resources more carefully and to avoid needless waste and damage. Help us to cooperate locally, nationally and internationally to use wisely our natural resources, and give us the courage to sacrifice our own wants for the good of all.” So, yes, let us pray for rain, and let us also stop wasting water! Take Holy Rosary with you! Download Evergive and register with our community code ROSARY Join our mobile community to stay connected, keep in touch with your fellow parishioners, receive updates from the church and give like never before… all from your Smartphone. www.evergive.com Jesus is the good shepherd and laid down his life for us that we may have new life. Give your marriage new life by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends are May 15-17, August 7-9 or November 20-22 Early registration is highly recommended For more information contact Mobile Mall News Greg & Mary 925-754-1284 Joe & Sue 925-680-7767 For more information on this ministry, please call 757-4020. now or go to oaklandwwme.org Sorting May 8, 2015 at 4pm to 7pm Holy Rosary Dominican Hall Distribution May 9, 2015 at 10am Marsh Elementary School, 2304 G Street, Antioch Sorting June 13, 2015 at 9am to 12pm Holy Rosary Dominican Hall Thank you for your kind & generous donations! Please do not leave items at Rectory doorstep. Urgent Need for Volunteer Drivers in Antioch, Bay Point, and Pittsburg You can help by becoming a Meals on Wheels volunteer driver! Do you have 2-3 hours 1 day each week to deliver hot, nutritious meals to homebound seniors? For more information, please contact Carol Louisell, clouisell@mowsos.org or 925-954-8736 Alemany Awards Benefit Gala Please join us for an elegant evening in support of Dominican education. 2015 Alemany Awardees: Bill Campbell, K.M. and John Christian, K.M. Saturday, May 9, 2015 5:30pm Mass followed by 6:30pm Reception and Dinner St. Mary of the Assumption Cathedral, San Francisco Purchase tickets at dspt.edu/alemany2015 or call 510-883-2056 Dominican School of Philosophy & Theology HOLY ROSARY YOUTH & YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY Transformed People Transform People What’s Coming Up! April 25– Annual Church Auction April 26– No Life Teen April 29– EDGE: Edge Night 6pm in the Parish Center May 3– Life Teen: Life Night 3:30pm in the Parish Center May 6– EDGE: Edge Night 6pm in the Parish Center May 10– NO Life Teen– Happy Mother’s Day! May 13– Final EDGE night for the year at 6:30pm in the Parish Center May 17– Final Life Night for the school year at 3:30pm in the Parish Center. May 27– Confirmation Rehearsal for 10am group– 7pm in the church May 28– Confirmation Rehearsal for 2pm group– 7pm in the church May 30– Confirmation Mass 10am and 2pm in the Church High School Youth Group Meets Sundays 3:30pm-5pm In the Parish Center Jr. High Youth Ministry Meets Wednesdays 6:00pm-7:30pm In the Parish Center Join our group on: Holy Rosary Youth and Young Adult Ministry The Sunday, Sunday Sunday podcast with Mark Hart from Life Teen is a great way to prepare yourself for Sunday’s Mass. Why not check it out during this Easter Season. Find it on iTunes or at lifeteen.com @ holyrosaryyaya Prayers Please!! Please pray for our teens as they begin the final month of their Confirmation preparation. For more information regarding our ministry contact Karri at 925-757-9515 or yayam@holyrosaryantioch.org and visit our website at www.hryaya.org LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Martes: Miércoles: Jueves: Viernes: Sábado: Domingo: Hch 11:1-18; Sal 42 (41):2-3; 43:3, 4; Jn 10:1-10 Hch 11:19-26; Sal 87 (86):1b-7; Jn 10:22-30 Hch 12:24 — 13:5a; Sal 67 (66):2-3, 5, 6, 8; Jn 12:44-50 Hch 13:13-25: Sal 89 (88):2-3, 21-22, 25, 27; Jn 13:16-20 Hch 13:26-33; Sal 2:6-11ab; Jn 14:1-6o (por la memoria) Gn 1:26 — 2:3 o Col 3:14-15, 17, 23-24; Sal 90 (89):2-4, 12-14, 16; Mt 13:54-58 Hch 13:44-52; Sal 98 (97):1-4; Jn 14:7-14 Hch 9:26-31; Sal 22 (21):26-28, 30-32; 1 Jn 3:18-24; Jn 15:1-8 Hermanas Dominicas (925) 757-7333 en Casita Hispana de jueves a domingo Liturgia Infantil Miércoles a las 6:00pm en la Iglesia (925) 765-1171 Elena Zermeño Grupo de Adolescentes: Viernes 5:30pm a 7:00pm (925) 766-4425 Pasqual Dominguez Monaguillos: Sábados 3:00pm (925) 354-0886 Teresa T. Grupo de Jóvenes: Viernes 7:00pm a 9:30pm en Life House (925) 298-0177 Francisco (925) 238-4344 Raquel M. Matrimonios Unidos en el Espíritu Santo en el Sótano viernes 2do y 4to del mes 7:30pm (925) 848-6067 Ángeles y Jesús Tapia Grupo de Oración: Miércoles 7:30pm en la Capilla (925) 754-9182 Gonzalo y Ena Mayorga Mejor Mujer Jueves 6:30pm a 8:30pm en el Sótano (925) 529-7806 Nancy Robles Oración Carismática: Lunes 7:30pm en la Iglesia (925) 756-2747 Herminio y Rosa Ríos Bautizos y Quinceañeras: Alejandrina Martínez: (925) 757-4084 Crecimiento Espiritual Jueves 7:30pm en el Sótano (925) 642-3627 Luis Flores Formación Cristiana Domingo 1ro y 3ro de c/d mes de 9:00am a 11:30am en el Centro Parroquial (925) 757-7333 Sor Raquel Bienvenida (925) 754-3605 Martha y Fernando Avalos Lectores (925) 756-2645 Violeta y Miguel Herrera Monitores (925) 754-8624 Carmen L. Ministros de la Eucaristía (925) 732-2703 Oralia G. (925) 732-2237 Celso G. Catequesis Infantil (925) 250-4118 Lety V. Religiosidad Popular (925) 706-7347 Miguel V. RICA Martes 7:30pm a 9:30pm en el Centro Parroquial (925) 848-7411 Jesús Tapia Danza Azteca Alfredo López (925) 382-3767 COROS: -Santo Domingo (Niños) -Adultos Renovación con Betty Figueroa: (925) 565-5501 *206-8543 -Santo Rosario (Nicolás Hernández) (925) 458-9534 -Voces de Cristo (José Cadena) (925) 757-9372 CRISTIANISMO El cristianismo es el espíritu de Jesucristo obrando en el mundo. —Anónimo Un Mensaje de Padre Roberto ¡Todo Por Jesús! It’s All about Jesus! El siguiente mensaje está basado en mis propias reflexiones y estudios, así como en un libro profundo con el título irreverente: ¿" Dónde Diablos Está Dios?"Por el P. Richard Leonard, SJ. ¿Debemos Orar por la Lluvia? La respuesta a esa pregunta no es tan fácil como puede parecer. Por un lado, la Biblia está llena de versos que nos animan a acudir a Dios y orar por las cosas que necesitamos o queremos para nosotros mismos o para otros. Jesús mismo dijo: "Pidan y se les dará; busquen, y encontrarán; llamen y se les abrirá" (Mateo 7, 7). Una de las razones por las que oramos es que nos ayuda a reconocer nuestra necesidad de Dios y a nombrar cuáles son nuestras necesidades. Nuestras oraciones también subrayan el hecho de que Dios quiere entrar en cada parte http:/ de nuestras vidas y se solidariza con nosotros en nuestras alegrías y esperanzas, tristezas y i.telegraph.co.ukmultimediaarchive/01610/ angustias. Chongqing-praying_1610585i.jpg Sin embargo, la pregunta que tengo es que cuando oramos por lluvia, ¿pensamos que Dios la enviará sólo si oramos lo suficiente devoción o esfuerzo o sólo si hay suficiente gente rezando por ella? En otras palabras, ¿es el fin de nuestra oración cambiar la opinión de Dios, convencerle que haga esto o que no haga aquello? Peor aún, ¿pensamos que Dios envió a la sequía como una especie de castigo por nosotros? Esa es la mentalidad de la gente que ha dicho que las enfermedades de VIH y SIDA son una forma que Dios castiga a los homosexuales o que los ataques terroristas del 9-11 fueron un castigo de Dios contra los Estados Unidos por alejarse de él. Del mismo modo, a veces unas personas me preguntan si un sufrimiento actual que están pasando es un castigo de Dios por algo que hicieron antes en sus vidas. Pues bien, en todos estos ejemplos, ¡ciertamente este no es el Dios en que cree nuestra Iglesia Católica, y no es el Dios del que nos enseña! Dios es un Dios de amor, paciencia y misericordia, no un Dios vengativo, enojado y castigador. Dios no desea terremotos, inundaciones, sequías, otros desastres naturales, enfermedades o cualquier cosa mal. ¡Dios simplemente no puede desear nada malo, porque Dios es amor (1 Juan 4, 8)! Por lo tanto, ¡Dios realmente no nos castiga! Dios no causa el mal pero sí permite que exista. La cosa es que algunos de los sufrimientos que experimentamos suceden porque nuestros cuerpos humanos, este mundo y el universo que Dios creó – tan hermosos como son – son imperfectos. Como dice San Pablo: “…porque [la creación] fue sometida a la frustración. Esto no sucedió por su propia voluntad, sino por la del que así lo dispuso. Pero queda la firme esperanza de que la creación misma ha de ser liberada de la corrupción que la esclaviza, para así alcanzar la gloriosa libertad de los hijos de Dios” (Romanos 8, 20-21). Debido a aquella imperfección, las cosas malas pueden suceder a nuestros cuerpos, a nuestro mundo y a nuestro universo. Ahora bien, mientras que Dios no nos castiga, Dios sí nos permite experimentar las consecuencias de nuestras malas decisiones. Así, por ejemplo, si yo bebo alcohol hasta que me emborrache y luego me meto en mi coche, tengo un accidente y mato a alguien, no es que Dios me esté http://justenoughlight.com/wpcontent/uploads/2014/02/pray-forcastigando a mí – ni mucho menos a la víctima; Dios simplemente está permitiendo que yo experirain-fence.jpg mente las consecuencias de mis decisiones insensatas. ¿Ves la diferencia? Por lo tanto, la sequía que estamos pasando podría, al menos en parte, atribuirse a las malas decisiones que los seres humanos hemos hecho por desperdiciar nuestros recursos naturales, contaminar nuestro medio ambiente, poblar las áreas equivocadas, cultivar las cosechas erróneas, etc., y ahora Dios está permitiendo que experimentemos las consecuencias de nuestras malas decisiones. O bien, puede ser que el clima de la tierra está en un patrón cíclico de largo plazo, o puede haber alguna otra causa, como las erupciones solares sobre las que no tenemos ningún control. O bien, podría ser el resultado de una combinación de todas estas y otras causas. Pero, cualquiera que sea la causa de la sequía, la pregunta es ¿Debemos orar para que llueva? Y la respuesta es ¡claro que sí! Sin embargo, al mismo tiempo, recordemos que Dios ya sabe lo que necesitamos y ya quiere lo mejor para nosotros. Por lo tanto, nuestra oración no tiene la intención de cambiar la opinión de Dios sino para cambiar nuestros corazones, para que podamos reflejar más su bondad y con ello transformar a nuestro mundo. Como dijo el Papa Benedicto XVI en su primera encíclica, "Claramente, el cristiano que reza no pretende ser capaz de cambiar los planes de Dios o corregir lo que [Dios] ha previsto. Busca más bien el encuentro con el Padre de Jesucristo, pidiendo que esté presente con el consuelo del Espíritu [al cristiano] y su obra" (Deus Caritas Est #37). http://www.codigofuego.com/ productos/big/SENALAMIENTOEn ese caso, nuestra oración por la lluvia podría ser más eficaz si fuera algo como esto: NO-DESPERDICIE-EL-AGUA"Querido Dios, en medio de esta sequía, ayúdanos a darnos cuenta de lo valioso que son el don del 436708.jpg agua y el don de la propia Tierra. Danos el deseo de utilizar el agua y todos nuestros recursos con más cuidado y evitar dañarlos y el derroche innecesario. Ayúdanos a cooperar al nivel local, nacional e internacional para utilizar sabiamente los recursos naturales, y danos la fuerza para sacrificar nuestros propios deseos por el bien de todos." Así que, ¡sí, recemos por la lluvia, y también dejemos de malgastar el agua! Coming Soon…Holy Rosary CD Library! Holy Rosary Church Free E-Waste Recycling Event Donate your broken or unwanted electronics Drive by and drop off! We do all the work! June 13, 2015 9:00am—1:00pm Holy Rosary Church For more information please call Wayne Steffen 925-890-0119 St. Vincent de Paul Food Drive Our volunteers at St. Vincent de Paul need our help. In order to keep up with the demands of our struggling economy, they are asking for donations of specific items each month to help restock their shelves to better serve those in need. This ministry distributes food every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 9:00am to 10:00am at the Holy Rosary Gymnasium. Each bag is identical and carefully packed with nonperishable items. This month, they need the following items: White Rice -1 pound bag Pork & Beans-15 ounce can Tuna- 5 ounce can Do you miss the CDs that used to be available in our church? Looking for a way to transform your life throughout the week? Energize your driving time with some solid Catholic information! Listen to CDs to help you learn and love your faith! CDs will be available in the church to check out and then return when you’re done. No charge! You can help support this ministry by donating your used CDs to our library for others to use or by making a cash donation at the rectory. An E-Waste recycling event will be held in June to help raise funds for this ministry. For more information or to volunteer, please contact Wayne Steffen at 925-890-0119 Call the church office today for information about Small Faith Sharing Groups. Donations can be left at the Rectory office. Thank you for your kindness! 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