April 26, 2015 - May 3, 2015 April 26, 2015 - May 3, 2015 Sunday Next Grief Group Meeting is tonight at 7 pm in the Rectory 7:30am 9:00am 11:00am 5:00pm For Our Parishioners Roger Evans † Pat Gallagher † Roger Evans† Monday The next Ladies Guild meeting is 5/12 at 1 pm in the Fr. Jim Community Center meeting rooms. NEW MEMBERS WELCOME . 6:30 am 9:30 am Birdu †. Hoa Tran † Tuesday 6:30 am 9:30 am Marty Perry † Uyen Vu †. Wednesday 6:30 am 9:30 am Vu Kim Chi (living) Mary Lopez † (1st anniv.) Sunday Continental Breakfast after the 9am Mass Second Collection this weekend is for Home Missions Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Adoration after the 9:30 am Mass and Benediction at 6:30 pm Thursday 6:30 am 9:30 am Catalina Nieto Macias † Pat Gallagher † Friday First Friday—adoration after 9:30 am Friday 6:30 am Saturday NA Meeting tonight 9:30 am Thanksgiving for Nhung Vu Family † Alex Bernhardt † Sunday Continental Breakfast after 9 am Mass Saturday 8:00 am 5:00 pm Roy D’Cruz † Mike Ausloos † Sunday 7:30 am 9:00 am 11:00 am 5:00 pm George & Madeline Stascek † Grace Caron † For Our Parishioners Pat Gallagher † SOCIAL JUSTICE CORNER On the Fourth Sunday of Easter we always celebrate Jesus, our Good Shepherd, who protects his flock, provides for our needs, and goes in search of any sheep that are lost. As Christians, we are called to extend the hospitality of the Good Shepherd to members of the flock who have wandered or become disconnected from the Church. We are called to extend the love of the Good Shepherd to those in the margins. Bishop McGrath stated during the March 24th Chrism Mass, “ Be Christ to all whom meet you, and He will lead you home, each in your own time.” Pope Frances was recently quoted, “ No one is to be a “leftover.” No one is to be “excluded” from God’s love and from our care.” May you find your spirit renewed this Easter Season. May you find Christ’s love flowing from you to all those you meet. “Be Christ”…What can you do to open you heart to your neighbor in need? Weekly Stewardship Report Collections for 4/12 Collections Year to Date Budgeted Year to Date Variance Thank you for your continued support ! $ 9,645 $ 456,282 $ 441,083 $ 15,199 Santa Clara County 2015 is a safe place for young people (12 through 20) who are affected by the drinking or drug abuse of a family member or friend. There are no dues or fees. The “Heart to Heart Freedom” Alateen group meets every Thursday evening here at Queen of Apostles School at 7:45 p.m. in room 7 Please call Jay or Venice at 408-406-7081 for more information. EVEN MORE GOOD NEWS ON THE SURVIVAL SACK DRIVE Queen of Apostles Parishioners. Your generosity in the Survival Sack drive was underestimated. The final figures are in from Sacred Heart and $3227 was donated plus 70 filled backpacks from the school and another 25 filled by the parishioners. Also many items that are needed to survive on the street were donated. Your generosity is unbounded and your LOVE for you neighbors is inspiring. Thank you. Stop by to look at pictures on the bulletin boards. Grief Group The grief support group’s next meeting will be 5/4. Please call Shirley 408-241-1209 if you have any questions or need to talk. The RCIA meeting occurs every Sunday of each month at 10:15 -noon in the Rectory Conference Room. Our next scheduled meeting is Sunday, April 26, If interested call Kathy Fanger at 408-242-3543 or e-mail rcia@qofa.org. Pilgrimage to Poland Fr. Noel will be leading a Pilgrimage to Poland in September. The trip is called “Tracing the Footsteps of Saint John Paul II and Saint Faustina. The dates are Sept. 7-18. For more information call Patricia at Top Notch Gateways 408-571-9087. Fourth Sunday After Easter World Day of Prayer for Vocations Today is the Fourth Sunday of Easter. We celebrate the Good Shepherd Sunday and the 52nd Anniversary of the World Day of Prayer for Vocations. The objective of this is ‘to publically fulfill the Lord’s instruction to “Pray the Lord of the harvest to send laborers to his vineyard”. While appreciating all vocations, the Church concentrates its attention this day on vocations to the ordained ministries (priesthood and diaconate), to the Religious life in all its forms (male and female, contemplative and apostolic), to societies of apostolic life, to secular institutes in their diversity of services and membership, and to the missionary life, in the particular sense of mission “ad gentes”. (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; http://www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/vocations/world-day-of-prayer-for-vocations.cfm) Allow me to share an excerpt from the message of The Holy Father, Pope Francis on the World Day of Prayer for Vocations: “The Fourth Sunday of Easter offers us the figure of the Good Shepherd who knows his sheep: he calls them, he feeds them and he guides them. For over fifty years the universal Church has celebrated this Sunday as the World Day of Prayer for Vocations. In this way she reminds us of our need to pray, as Jesus himself told his disciples, so that “the Lord of the harvest may send out laborers into his harvest” (Lk 10:2). Jesus command came in the context of his sending out missionaries. He called not only the twelve Apostles, but another seventy-two disciples whom he then sent out, two by two, for the mission (cf. Lk 10:1-6). Since the Church “is by her very nature missionary” (Ad Gentes, 2), the Christian vocation is necessarily born of the experience of mission. Hearing and following the voice of Christ the Good Shepherd, means letting ourselves be attracted and guided by him, in consecration to him; it means allowing the Holy Spirit to draw us into this missionary dynamism, awakening within us the desire, the joy and the courage to offer our own lives in the service of the Kingdom of God.” Pope Francis goes on to say, “those who set out to follow Christ find life in abundance by putting themselves completely at the service of God and his kingdom. Jesus says: ‘Everyone who has left home or brothers or sisters or father or mother or children or lands, for my name’s sake, will receive a hundredfold, and inherit eternal life’ (Mt 19:29). All of this is profoundly rooted in love. The Christian vocation is first and foremost a call to love, a love which attracts us and draws us out of ourselves… This exodus towards God and others fills our lives with joy and meaning. I wish to state this clearly to the young, whose youth and openness to the future makes them open-hearted and generous. At times uncertainty, worries about the future and the problems they daily encounter can risk paralyzing their youthful enthusiasm and shattering their dreams, to the point where they can think that it is not worth the effort to get involved, that the God of the Christian faith is somehow a limit on their freedom. Dear young friends, never be afraid to go out from yourselves and begin the journey! The Gospel is the message which brings freedom to our lives; it transforms them and makes them all the more beautiful. How wonderful it is to be surprised by God’s call, to embrace his word, and to walk in the footsteps of Jesus, in adoration of the divine mystery and in generous service to our neighbors! Your life will become richer and more joyful each day! The Virgin Mary, model of every vocation, did not fear to utter her “fiat” in response to the Lord’s call. She is at our side and she guides us. With the generous courage born of faith, Mary sang of the joy of leaving herself behind and entrusting to God the plans she had for her life. Let us turn to her, so that we may be completely open to what God has planned for each one of us, so that we can grow in the desire to go out with tender concern towards others (cf. Lk 1:39). May the Virgin Mary protect and intercede for us all.” (Message of Pope Francis for the 52nd World Day of Prayer of Vocations 26 APRIL 2015 – Fourth Sunday of Easter). April 26, 2015 The walkathon was a big success and we thank all who participated and contributed. ►► We will welcome parents who will be new to the school at a dinner on Thursday evening. New families will meet teachers and be accompanied by a “buddy family.” ►► This year’s Father Jim golf tournament is on Friday May 1. To sign up, visit http:’’fatherjimgolf.eventbrite.com. You can print the form and leave payment at the Queen of Apostles school office, or purchase by credit card (fees apply). For more information, contact Jimmy Hill – 408-209-1541 or jimmy@bayareadoves.com. ►► There are a few openings for the 2015-2016 school year in the lower grades. To schedule a tour, or receive an application, consult the school’s new website or call the school office. Office for the Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults Diocese of San Jose - Anthony Gonzalez Phone: 408-983-0113 Fax:408-983-0147 Emergency line: 408-983-0141 HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY“ “We must restore hope to young people, help the old, be open to the future, spread love.” Pope Francis April 26: Confirmation Interviews April 27: DYR Registration Due May 3: Confirmation Rehearsal (1-2:30pm) & Movie Night (7-9:30pm @ CineLux Almaden) Contact: youth@qof.org 213-6509 ASCENT EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM Hours of operation closed Monday and Friday . Tuesday through Thursday , open from 9 am until 2 pm 408-257-8302 FAX Number 408-257-4600Web Site: www.ascent-jobs.org PO Box 9604, San Jose CA 95157. We lovingly pray for those in our Parish and families who cannot join us at Mass especially Barbara Duffy, Trish Marvin, Jack Lovell Please let us also pray for all our servicemen and women who serve in the Armed Forces throughout the world and remember them in our hearts today and everyday. We remember those dearly departed in our queen of Apostles family and in our own families, especially, Medard Deignan and Beverley Perry. Family Faith Formation 408-255-9950 Office is staffed on Tues. and Thurs. 8 -3 and on weekends by appointment. Please call before stopping by. On the Calendar Thank you to all of our Catechists, students and their families for another wonderful year of Faith Formation!!! Registration for 2015-2016 begins May 1st! April 26th: Children’s Liturgy at the 9am Mass, 1st Grade participating. last day of class for all other classes. May 2nd: First Holy Communion at the 5pm Mass May 3rd: First Holy Communion at the 11am Mass May 9th: First Holy Communion at the 5pm Mass MIDDLE SCHOOL MINISTRY April 26th: General Session-end of year celebration May 3rd: Encounter Night-Session 1 An intro to scripture May 10th: Encounter Night-Session 2 Early World Architects of Peace At the beginning of the new century and millennium, 2000, Marian Wright Edelman, President of the Children’s Defense Fund, spoke to the blessings and challenges we faced. “Few beings are blessed to anticipate or experience the beginning of a new century and millennium. How will we say thanks for the life, earth, nations and children God has entrusted to our care? What legacies, principles, values and deeds will we send for and send to the future through our children?” With this preface, the book Architects of Peace, begins. The book focuses on extraordinary people of peace in our century. There are well-known figures – Mother Teresa, Cesar Chavez and Bishop Tutu, as well as lesser known peacemakers. Let us take a look at how peace is shaped through the people represented’ Mother Teresa, in her words:The fruit of silence is prayer, the fruit of prayer is faith, the fruit of faith is love, the fruit of love is service, the fruit of service is peace. Let us not use bombs and guns to overcome the world. Let us use love and compassion. Peace begins with a smile. Smile five times a day at someone you don’t really want to smile at; do it for peace. Let us radiate the peace of God and so light His light and extinguish in the world and in the hearts of men and women all hatred and love for power. Attention Middle School Families: I will be offering an 8 week bible study, designed specifically for Middle School students beginning May 3rd at 6:30pm in the church. This is for kids who want to delve a little deeper into the scriptures, and encounter Jesus in a new and dynamic way! Registration is free, but there is a $15 materials fee. Students should register no later than April 19th. For more info, contact Kristie at 408.255.9950, or kmanning@dsj.org.. High School Diocesan Youth Retreat I am the vine, you are the branches; if you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit. John 15:5 All graduated 8th graders to graduated 12th graders are invited to join this summer’s Diocesan Youth Retreat, entitled “The Hub”, on June 15-19, at Zephyr Point Conference Center in Lake Tahoe. The registration deadline is April 27. Please contact youth@qofa.org or visit www.dsj.org/youth for further details. My Dear People, We have received news today that one of our priests, Monsignor Hien Minh Nguyen, has been arrested on charges of bank fraud and tax evasion. The Diocese has been cooperating with an ongoing criminal investigation by the Internal Revenue Service into the conduct of Monsignor Hien since October of 2012. Any facts in the matter are the part of the investigation, and only the IRS has the authority to make disclosures at a time of its choosing. We do not know when that might be. At the request of the IRS, we have had minimal direct communication with Monsignor Hien. He is on a personal leave of absence, which he requested. I would be grateful if you would keep all involved in your prayers at this time. Sincerely, Marriage Encounter . MARRIED COUPLES:Marriage En- counter is a positive, simple common sense, private experience between you and your spouse, that revitalizes marriage by helping you to see again those loving qualities in each other that you may be taking for granted. The next Marriage Encounter Weekend is May 29-31 in Mountain View. Early registration is highly recommended. For more information visit our website at: sanjosewwme.org or contact Ken & Claranne at applications@sanjosewwme.org or 408 -782-1413. You are invited… Advance Directive Workshop (free) Place: Transfiguration Parish – in the church Date: Tuesday, April 28 1-3 pm Presenter: Cindy Safe Sponsor: Catholic Cemeteries-Diocese of San Jose Have you documented your end-of-life health care wishes? An Advance Directive is a document that clearly states your requests regarding health care if you are unable to speak for yourself. Workshop attendees have written, “Outstanding!” “An eyeopener.” “Cindy Safe is very knowledgeable.” “This info will be needed at end of life.” All are welcome. Free. For more information, contact Kathy Fanger 650-428-3730 x214or cemeteryinfo@dsj.org Bishop McGrath YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY Get On The Bus A big thank you to all those who so generously contributed to “Get On The Bus”. We received $2894 in donations to help children to see, touch and talk to their incarcerated parents on Mother’s Day and Father’s Day.It was Divine Mercy Sunday and God particularly asks us on this day to be merciful to others as He is merciful to us. We also had an opportunity to live out the Gospel values.” I was in prison and you visited me”. Matthew 25:37. Thank you for you’re your support and mercy. The Social Justice Committee. College students age 18-22 are invited to join the Queen Apostles College Ministry! E-mail youngadults@qofa.org if interested in joining a group focused on faith, fellowship, and fun! There will be no Encounter Night this month. The Queen of Apostles Young Professionals invites you to a weekend retreat April 24-26th in Fish Camp, CA. E-mail youngadults@qofa.org if interested in attending. If you are what you should be, you will set the whole world ablaze! - St. Catherine of Siena Queen of Apostles Church 4911 Moorpark Avenue San Jose, Ca 95129 Never Give Up! PASTORAL STAFF: Rev. Thuc Si Ho, Pastor Rev. Reynaldo Sarmiento, Parochial Vicar Brian McKenna, Deacon Gregory Elsner, Accountant Kathy Fanger, RCIA Director Mary Ann Oddo, Receptionist / Secretary Marie McCarthy, Receptionist / Secretary Klarissa dela Fuente, Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry Family Faith Formation: 408-255-9950 Kristie Manning, Director Parish Office . 408-253-7560 Hours: 9-5 Mon. - Friday 4911 Moorpark Ave. Closed for lunch: 12-1 San Jose, Ca.. 95129 Fax: 408-253-9530 Web Site: www.qofa.org Marty Chargin, School Principal School Address: 4950 Mitty Way 408-252-3659 San Jose, CA 95129 MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday (Vigil Mass): 5:00 p.m. Sundays: 7:30, 9:00 and 11:00 a.m., 5:00 p.m. Weekdays: 6:30 and 9:30 a.m. Saturdays: 8:00 a.m. Holy Days: (Vigil Mass) 5:00 p.m., 6:30, 9:30 a.m., 7:00 p.m. Marian Devotions: After the 8:00 a.m. Mass on Saturday SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Seminar required. Please contact Rectory for information. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturdays - 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. or by appointment. SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY: Contact Rectory at least SIX MONTHS prior to any proposed wedding date. INQUIRY SESSION ABOUT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH: Contact number: RCIA@qofa.org.or 408-252-4103
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