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24th Sunday of OrdinaryTime September 12, 2021 Saturday Vigil Mass 4:00pm Sunday Mass 7:30am 9:00am 10:30am 12:00pm (Spanish) Sunday Mass—Livestream or YouTube 10:30am Daily Mass Monday - Saturday 8:00am Rosary Daily, after morning Mass Perpetual Adoration Monday thru Friday 8:30am to 7:00pm Saturday 8:30am to 4pm Sacrament of Penance Saturday 3:00pm - 3:45pm and 5:00pm until finished Baptism For information go to www.saintjohnencinitas.org/baptism/ Marriage Please call Parish Office Pastor Father James Bahash Associate Pastor Father Kibaki Robert, AJ, Deacon Bob Beiner School Principal Dan Schuh 1001 Encinitas Blvd. Encinitas, CA 92024-2828 Phone: 760 753-6254 Fax: 760 753-7118 Saint John School : 760 944-8227 admin@saintjohnencinitas.org www.saintjohnencinitas.org www.saintjohnschool.com
Page 2 Saint John the Evangelist From Father Jim September 12, 2021 Sunday Readings The First Reading is taken from the Book of the Prophet Isaiah 50:5-9. The prophet Isaiah describes some of the suffer- ings which the Messiah will endure. The Second Reading is from the Letter of St. James 2:14-18 and is a continuation of the practical guidance we heard two Sundays ago. Christians must be "doers of the word not hearers only." The Gospel is from St. Mark 8:27-35. We need not be surprised at the slowness of the Apostles in grasping the messiah- ship of Jesus. He did not want the crowds who flocked to him to know this until later — after his resurrection — because they had the idea that the Messiah would be a political leader who would set them free from their subjection to pagan Rome. It was not until this occasion, near Caesarea Philippi, somewhat over a year after he had called them, that he ad- mitted to his Apostles that he was the Messiah. He charged them not to make this fact known outside of their own limited circle. To forestall and erase any wrong ideas of a political leader which some of the Apostles might have, he immediately foretold the sufferings and death he would have to endure at the hands of the leaders of the Jews. He would be conquered and humiliated by his enemies, but their victory would be short-lived -- death would not hold him -- he would rise trium- phant on the third day. To the Apostles this seemed incredible and Peter, their spokesman, told him so. This outlook of the Apostles is also very understandable. They had seen him work many miracles, God was evidently very near to him: how could God let his ene- mies humiliate and kill him? They did not know God's plan; they were fishermen and knew little if anything of the Old Tes- tament messianic prophecies. Had they read of the Suffering Servant in second-Isaiah they would not have disbelieved the prophecy of his forthcoming sufferings, death and resurrection. And his mention of his resurrection after three days, which would prove that it was he and not his enemies who conquered, fell on deaf ears, because the idea of a resurrection of that kind was incomprehensible to them. We know how slow they were to accept his resurrection even after it had hap- pened. Although the message was only vaguely and dubiously grasped, Christ had forewarned his Apostles (he repeated this twice later: Mk. 9: 9-10; 31-32 and 10: 32-34), so as to prepare them for the scandal of the cross. While it did not really prepare them because they were still too worldly-minded, it did help to strengthen their faith once the facts convinced them of the resurrection. They then realized that their beloved Master was more than Messiah, that he was in fact the Son of God, who with knowledge aforethought freely accepted his humiliations and shameful death for their sakes and ours. They gladly gave their lives to bringing this news of God's great love for men to all nations. From being a scandal the cross be- came the emblem and the proud standard of God's love for mankind. We are in the happy position of the Apostles after the resurrection of Jesus. We know how much God loves us; we appre- ciate the humiliation that the incarnation brought on his beloved Son and the sufferings and cruel death which the sins of the world, ours included, brought on the Son of God. All of this took place because God wished to make us his adopted sons and worthy of the inheritance he had planned for us. For a faithful and grateful Christian, however, theoretical appre- ciation is not enough. Atonement has been made for our sins, but we have still a very important part to play. Our sins can be forgiven but we must truly repent of them before God will forgive them. St. Mark adds some words of Christ which illustrate what practical form our appreciation and gratitude for Christ's suffer- ings should take. We must be ready to follow him on the road to Calvary. We must deny ourselves — deprive ourselves not only of sinful pleasure or gain, but even of lawful things at times, in order to be Christ-like. We must take up our cross and follow him. This does not mean that we must search for crosses — there are plenty of them in any good Christian's life — but we must gladly accept the crosses life brings us and see in them God's means of keeping us close to him. Life on earth is very short, eternal life is endless. No thinking man, and certainly no true Christian, would risk losing the eternal life for the sake of a few paltry gains or a few extra years here below. Excerpted from The Sunday Readings by Fr. Kevin O'Sullivan, O.F.M.
Page 3 Saint John the Evangelist September 12, 2021 Please Keep in Your Prayers READINGS FOR THE WEEK Milani Allen, Arquilla Family, Betty Baldwin, Kira Monday: 1 Tm 2:1-8; Ps 28:2, 7-9; Lk 7:1-10 Bausch, Bob Behler, Danette Bianchi, Jan Tuesday: Nm 21:4b-9; Ps 78:1bc-2, 34-38; Phil 2:6-11; Jn 3:13-17 Bokoch, Kelly Boland, Mark Colonna, Mary James Wednesday: 1 Tm 3:14-16; Ps 111:1-6; Jn 19:25-27 or Davare, Patrick Dean, Danette Drake, Silvia & Lk 2:33-35 Arcadio Estanislao, Greg Fix, Earl Flores, Janine Gilles, Pierre Thursday: 1 Tm 4:12-16; Ps 111:7-10; Lk 7:36-50 Gilles, Penny Grimm, Randy Grimm, Carol Green, Eileen Friday: 1 Tm 6:2c-12; Ps 49:6-10, 17-20; Lk 8:1-3 Hoke, Rosemary Hollis, Pat Hoska, Mia Irvan, Maria Johnson, Saturday: 1 Tm 6:13-16; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 8:4-15 Linda Kaelin, Dan & Shelby Karlovich, Meghan Lenehan, Sunday: Wis 2:12, 17-20; Ps 54:3-8; Jas 3:16 — 4:3; Chirstalyn Llamas, Maureen Lytle, Kerry McGaughey, Olivia Mk 9:30-37 Naimi, Jill Panetta, Brigette Phillips, Edward Piccola, Cindy Price, Bob O’Donnell, Gina O’Leary, Abe Rossi, Kathleen Sla- SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES gal, Adelynn Smith, Gina Wasciuk-Ball, Steve Wert, Natalie Sunday: Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Woodrow, Suzanne Wozniak, Shirley Zaid, Gerald Zaid Monday: St. John Chrysostom We pray for our sick at daily Mass. Tuesday: The Exaltation of the Holy Cross We list names for prayer requests for one month. Wednesday: Our Lady of Sorrows; Thursday: Ss. Cornelius and Cyprian Friday: St. Robert Bellarmine; Gently used books will be available for FREE from the Marian St. Hildegard of Bingen Ministry Shop table in the breezeway Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary today Sunday 9/12. SAINT JOHN FALL FIESTA OCTOBER 3, 2021 10AM—5PM ON THE SCHOOL ATHLETIC FIELD www.saintjohnencinitas.org Stewardship of Treasure Weekly Parish Finance Report Aug 30 — Sep 5 2021 ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL Total Registered Families: 1804 Total weekly cost (based on Fiscal Yr 2020-2021) of salaries Saint John Music Ministry and benefits, liturgies, utilities, sacraments, repairs and Come, join the Music Ministry. Come and join us on-going maintenance: $21,510 leading people to worship through music, Come and praise God united with the Angels and Arch- Total Identified angels in one voice. Amount Received Contributing Households For more info call: Lino 619-512-6442 or email: Music@saintjohnencinitas.org Mail In/Office Drop $3,980 30 SAINT JOHN FALL FIESTA Plate/Loose ’Six Pack Sundays’ $3,842 -0- Collections September 1st -29th Envelope/Identified Donations of soda or water for $9,138 175 the Saint John Fall Fiesta are Collections needed and can be dropped off at Online Giving the Parish office during the $13,091 271 week 8am-4pm ~Thank you ~ Collections SAINT JOHN FIESTA RAFFLE TICKETS Total Collections & Get yours now! % of Registered $30,051 26% Prizes: $500, $1,000, $2,500 or $5,000 Families Early Bird Drawings for $100 will be held on Variance - / + $8,541 - Tuesday 9/14 and Tuesday 9/21
Page 4 Saint John the Evangelist September 12, 2021 MASS INTENTIONS Adoration Saturday Adoration now takes place in the Chapel after the morning mass until 7 PM. Several operation- September 11 8:00am Norma Connors † al changes have been made. To address com- 4:00pm Debra Kubitz † plaints about being too cold, the temperature setting in the Chapel has been raised several Sunday degrees. Keeping the doors closed will not only be more ener- September 12 7:30am Mary Ruth Granados † gy efficient but will reduce the frequent cycling of the air con- ditioner which creates the cold drafts. 9:00am S. Liz Onofre † March & Van der Molen An ionization purification unit and an ultrafiltration system 10:30am Families † have been installed in the Chapel to remove and inactivate 10:30am Mary Gikas † any virus particles. While fully vaccinated individuals are gen- erally protected from the virus, there is growing evidence that 12:00pm Parishioners the new COVID Delta variant can reinfect people (so-called Monday breakthrough infections) who may show no symptoms but can become unwitting carriers infecting others. Of course, one September 13 8:00am Earl A. Labrador 1st † should not come with any overt symptoms of an infection. Tuesday The use of masks is not so much to protect oneself but is ef- fective in trapping the particles one exhales. For this reason, September 14 8:00am Bessie Deaderick (SI) the use of masks indoors is strongly recommended as a cour- Wednesday tesy towards others. We will be monitoring the seriousness of this risk as the medical evidence accumulates. September 15 8:00am David Cruz (SI) Thursday PLEASE CONTINUE TO CHECK THE BULLETIN FOR CURRENT UPDATES. WE CONTINUE TO EXPLORE HOW September 16 8:00am Sister Helena Price (SI) WE CAN RESUME PERPETUAL ADORATION AT NIGHT. Friday We will be surveying the parish to get commitments for a new schedule. If you have comments or questions, please send September 17 8:00am Selina Aguilera Sandoval † them to Ken at jkp135@att.net . Saturday Please patronize the sponsors who appear in September 18 8:00am John & Joanne Degen (SI) this bulletin. It is through their support that 4:00pm Cesar Villegas † make this bulletin possible. Sunday September 19 7:30am Sarah Ruhe † Marriage Encounter is LIVE! Join San Diego Marriage Encounter for 9:00am Nemesia Portilla † the next in-person weekend experience 10:30am Tyler Selinka (SI) September 17-19 at the St. Charles Retreat Center. NOW is the best time to reconnect with 10:30am Parishioners your spouse. Keep your relationship a priority! 12:00pm Bill VanCleve † For more information, visit www.wwme-sandiego.org or www.wwme.org or call 760-659-9102 BEREAVEMENT MINISTERS NEEDED In your prayers, please remember those who have recently died, mindful of: We are in need of Bereavement Ministers to help us with funer- als. The only requirements are 1) to be a parishioner of St John, Paul Fridley 2) have flexible hours to meet with the families to plan the funer- al Mass and assist the day of funeral Mass and 3) be a kind, May their souls, and all the souls of the faith- patient and compassionate person who enjoys helping others. ful departed, through the mercy of God, rest Bilingual a plus! To schedule an interview to become a mem- in peace. ber of this beloved Ministry contact the Parish Office.
Página 5 Saint John the Evangelist From Father Jim Septiembre 12, 2021 Lecturas Dominicales La primera lectura está tomada del libro del profeta Isaías 50: 5-9. El profeta Isaías describe algunos de los sufrimientos que el Mesías soportará. La Segunda Lectura es de la Carta de Santiago 2: 14-18 y es una continuación de la guía práctica que escuchamos hace dos domingos. Los cristianos deben ser "hacedores de la palabra, no sólo oidores". El Evangelio es de San Marcos 8: 27-35. No debemos sorprendernos de la lentitud de los apóstoles para comprender el mesi- anismo de Jesús. El no quería que las multitudes que acudían a él lo supieran sino hasta más tarde, después de su resurrec- ción, porque tenían la idea de que el Mesías sería un líder político que los liberaría de su sujeción a la Roma pagana. No fue hasta esta ocasión, cerca de Cesarea de Filipo, algo más de un año después de haberlos llamado, que admitió a sus Apóstoles que él era el Mesías. Les encargó que no dieran a conocer este hecho fuera de su propio círculo limitado. Para pre- venir y borrar cualquier idea errónea de un líder político que pudieran tener algunos de los Apóstoles, inmediatamente predijo los sufrimientos y la muerte que tendría que soportar a manos de los líderes de los judíos. Sería conquistado y humillado por sus enemigos, pero su victoria sería de corta duración—la muerte no lo detendría— se levantaría triunfante al tercer día. A los Apóstoles esto les pareció increíble y Pedro, su portavoz, se lo dijo. Esta mirada de los Apóstoles también es muy com- prensible. Le habían visto obrar muchos milagros, evidentemente Dios estaba muy cerca de él: ¿cómo podía Dios dejar que sus enemigos lo humillaran y lo mataran? No conocían el plan de Dios; eran pescadores y sabían poco o nada de las profecías mesiánicas del Antiguo Testamento. Si hubieran leído sobre el Siervo Sufriente en segundo Isaías, no habrían dejado de creer en la profecía de sus sufrimientos venideros, muerte y resurrección. Y su mención de su resurrección después de tres días, que probaría que fue él y no sus enemigos quien venció, cayó en oídos sordos, porque la idea de una resurrección de ese tipo les resultaba incomprensible. Sabemos lo lentos que fueron para aceptar su resurrección incluso después de que había suce- dido. Aunque el mensaje fue captado solo de manera vaga y dudosa, Cristo había advertido a sus Apóstoles (lo repitió dos veces más tarde: Marcos 9: 9-10; 31-32 y 10: 32-34), para prepararlos para el escándalo de la cruz. Si bien en realidad no los preparó porque todavía tenían una mentalidad demasiado mundana, sí ayudó a fortalecer su fe una vez que los hechos los convencieron de la resurrección. Entonces se dieron cuenta de que su amado Maestro era más que el Mesías, que de hecho era el Hijo de Dios, quien con conocimiento de antemano aceptó libremente sus humillaciones y muerte vergonzosa por el bien de ellos y el nuestro. Ellos con mucho gusto dieron sus vidas para llevar la noticia del gran amor de Dios por los hombres a todas las naciones. De ser un escándalo, la cruz se convirtió en el emblema y el orgulloso estandarte del amor de Dios por la humanidad. Estamos en la feliz posición de los Apóstoles después de la resurrección de Jesús. Sabemos cuánto nos ama Dios; agrade- cemos la humillación que la encarnación trajo a su Hijo amado y los sufrimientos y la muerte cruel que los pecados del mundo, incluido el nuestro, trajeron al Hijo de Dios. Todo esto sucedió porque Dios quiso hacernos sus hijos adoptivos y dignos de la herencia que había planeado para nosotros. Sin embargo, para un cristiano fiel y agradecido, la apreciación teórica no es sufi- ciente. Se ha hecho la expiación por nuestros pecados, pero todavía tenemos un papel muy importante que desempeñar. Nuestros pecados pueden ser perdonados, pero debemos arrepentirnos verdaderamente de ellos antes de que Dios los per- done. San Marcos agrega algunas palabras de Cristo que ilustran la forma práctica que debe tomar nuestro aprecio y gratitud por los sufrimientos de Cristo. Debemos estar listos para seguirlo en el camino al Calvario. Debemos negarnos a nosotros mismos, privarnos no solo del placer o la ganancia pecaminosos, sino incluso de las cosas lícitas a veces, para ser como Cristo. Debe- mos tomar nuestra cruz y seguirlo. Esto no significa que debamos buscar cruces, hay muchas en la vida de cualquier buen cristiano, pero debemos aceptar con gusto las cruces que la vida nos trae y ver en ellas los medios de Dios para mantenernos cerca de él. La vida en la tierra es muy corta, la vida eterna es interminable. Ningún hombre pensante, y ciertamente ningún verdadero cris- tiano, se arriesgaría a perder la vida eterna por unas pocas ganancias insignificantes o unos pocos años más aquí abajo. Extraído de las lecturas dominicales del p. Kevin O'Sullivan, O.F.M.
Página 6 Saint John the Evangelist Septiembre 12, 2021 LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Coronilla de la Divina Misericordia Lunes: 1 Tim 2:1-8; Sal 28 (27):2, 7-9; Lc 7:1-10 Únase a nosotros todos los miércoles a las 3:30 pm Martes: Nm 21:4b-9; Sal 78 (77):1bc-2, 34-38; (español) y los viernes a las 3:30 pm (inglés) en la Fil 2:6-11; Jn 3:13-17 iglesia, cantando y rezando la Coronilla de la Divina Miércoles: 1 Tim 3:14-16; Sal 111 (110):1-6; Jn 19:25-27 o Misericordia. Nuestro ministro de Música, Lino Gam- Lc 2:33-35 bino, liderará el canto de esta hermosa y poderosa Jueves: 1 Tim 4:12-16; Sal 111 (110):7-10; Lc 7:36-50 oración. Viernes: 1 Tim 6:2c-12; Sal 49 (48):6-10, 17-20; Lc 8:1-3 Sábado: 1 Tim 6:13-16; Sal 100 (99):1b-5; Lc 8:4-15 Por favor mantén en tus oraciones Domingo: Sab 2:12, 17-20; Sal 54 (53):3-8; Milani Allen, Arquilla Family, Betty Baldwin, Bob Sant 3:16 — 4:3; Mc 9:30-37 Behler, Danette Bianchi, Jan Bokoch, Kelly Boland, Mark Colonna, Mary James Davare, Patrick Dean, Danette LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Vigésimo Cuarto Domingo del Tiempo Drake, Silvia & Arcadio Estanislao, Greg Fix, Earl Flores, Janine Ordinario Gilles, Pierre Gilles, Penny Grimm, Randy Grimm, Carol Green, Lunes: San Juan Crisóstomo Eileen Hoke, Rosemary Hollis, Pat Hoska, Mia Irvan, Maria Martes: La Exaltación de la Santa Cruz Johnson, Linda Kaelin, Dan & Shelby Karlovich, Meghan Leneh- Miércoles: Nuestra Señora de los Dolores; an, Chirstalyn Llamas, Maureen Lytle, Kerry McGaughey, Olivia Jueves: San Cornelio y San Cipriano Naimi, Jill Panetta, Brigette Phillips, Edward Piccola, Cindy Viernes: San Roberto Bellarmino; Price, Bob O’Donnell, Gina O’Leary, Abe Rossi, Kathleen Sla- Santa Hildegarda de Bingen gal, Adelynn Smith, Gina Wasciuk-Ball, Steve Wert, Natalie Sábado: Santa María Virgen Woodrow, Suzanne Wozniak, Baby Jayce Yates, Shirley Zaid, En tus oraciones, recuerda a aquellos que falle- INTENCION DE MISAS cieron recientemente. Domingo, Septiembre 12, 2021 Paul Fridley Que sus almas, y todas las almas de los fieles 7:30am Mary Ruth Granados † difuntos, por la misericordia de Dios, descansen 9:00am S. Liz Onofre † en paz. 10:30am March & Van der Molen Families † 10:30am Mary Gikas † FIESTA DE OTOÑO DE SAN JUAN 12:00pm Parishioners 3 DE OCTUBRE DE 2021 Libros ligeramente usados estarán disponibles GRATIS en la 10am -5pm EN EL CAMPO DE ATLETISMO DE LA ESCUELA mesa de la Tienda del Ministerio Mariano en el pasillo el próximo domingo 9/12. Religious Education Saint John School Dan Schuh 760 944-8227 Religious Education Jenna Kuebler 760 753-6254 Youth Ministry Marie Telles 760 753-6254 Hispanic Ministry Raquel Ayala 760 753-6254 Music Ministry Lino Gambino 760 753-6254 Adult Faith R.C.I.A Allen Stone/Al Schmid 760 753-6254 Perpetual Adoration Ken Poggenburg 760 753-6254 Perpetual Adoration (Sp) Lupe Cardona 760 753-6254 Young Adult Ministry Parish Office 760-753-6254 Organizations Altar Society Karen Sawchenko 760 753-6254 Boy Scouts/Cub Scouts Debbie Sylvester 760 753-6254 Catholic Men’s Fellowship David Pavnic / Freddy Picciano 760 753-6254 Culture of Life Keith & Natalie Garcia 760 753-6254 Guadalupanos Susana Varela 760 753-6254 Knights of Columbus Pat Connors III 760 753-6254 Marriage Encounter Mike and Nancy Reisinger 760 753-6254 Saint Vincent de Paul Tracy Ferchaw 760 753-3056
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