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January 3, 2021 The Epiphany of the Lord Modified Liturgical Schedule (Outdoor Mass) Sunday 9:00 a.m. English 10:30 a.m. Spanish Sunday & Weekday Video Mass Recordings Available Online Reconciliation Saturdays 8:00 a.m. (Indoor Church) Please visit the church website for Covid-19 updates and video mass. www.st-anthonys.org
PARISH STAFF Rev. Chad Wahl, Pastor Rev. Gilbert Arango, Parochial Vicar Rev. Christhudasan Varghese, Parochial Vicar Rev. Mr. Jeff Vierra, Deacon Pastoral Care & Senior Ministry Rev. Mr. Ha Ngoc Nguyen, Deacon Rev. Mr. Fidel Carillo, Deacon Mrs. Susie Dickert, School Principal Mary Ferreira, Office Manager GOSPEL MEDITATION Dave Corder, Faith Formation Director The Epiphany of the Lord Laura Perez, Coordinator of Religious Formation “Where is that thing?” mumbled Bob as he searched frantically on his dimly lit desk for the current electric bill. “I know I put it right on top of these papers this morning!” Athena Rodriguez, Growing in frustration and bordering on anger, he flies stuff around, moves books and Director of Youth Ministry opines why simple tasks need to be so hard. Enter his wife, who calmly says, “Maybe it Guillermo Garcia Jr., would help if you put the light on, dear.” The desk light goes on and lo and behold, Director of Liturgical Music there is the electric bill right where Bob left it earlier. All it took was a little light! Angelique Gutierrez, We stubbornly refuse to turn on the lights! Either we are distracted, determined, Director of Liturgy disinterested, preoccupied, stubborn, apprehensive, or all of the above. Or perhaps, we Robin Haworth, fail to do the obvious. We would rather live our lives with the dimmest of lights or even Environment Director in total darkness. Why are we afraid to do something so that we can actually see? It might help us to find quicker and better answers to problems, the meaning of life, Richard Sepulveda, relationships, happiness, and what is ultimate truth. Yet, we stumble along, moving Facilities Manager things from one side to the other, getting angry, feeling cheated, being unsettled, resigning ourselves to the agony of defeat once again. PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL “And behold, the star that they had seen at its rising preceded them, until it came and Celso Doria, Martin Espinoza, stopped over the place where the child was.” The light has come into the world in the Allan Rodriguez, Lois Wiedenhoeft, person of Jesus Christ! We no longer have to fumble in the darkness. We have been Jose Martinez, Erica Campos, gifted with the illumination we need to see our way through things and find what we Jessica Campos, Jory Kusy, really are looking for. All these years later, however, so many are still reluctant to Monica Poncini, & Barbara Graham accept him. Perhaps they are unconvinced, disinterested, preoccupied, stubborn, apprehensive, or all of the above. Everyone has their own reason for not wanting to turn on the switch. MISSION STATEMENT We covenant to give ourselves But there are so many answers to so many of our problems in this humble Child of to Christ as He gives Himself Nazareth. A simple birth teaches us about God’s tender wedded relationship with to us in the Eucharist, so every humanity. It speaks to the expanse of God’s salvation across the globe, and the person might be a full, active, incarnate Divine wonders and blessings that are a part of our life moment to moment. It & conscious participant in His calls us to understand the design of world order God intended as found in the Church, empowered to share & Beatitudes, the sacredness of every human life and all of creation and the meaning of live the Gospel. things we struggle with most, like suffering and death. We have a lot of Good News to share, not just with a privileged few but with all the world. All races and creeds can receive God’s healing word. God continues to manifest himself even now! Use the light to find what you are really looking for! ©LPi 2 | St. Anthony’s Catholic Church
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Sunday: Is 60:1-6/Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-11, 12-13 [cf. 11]/Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6/Mt 2:1-12 Monday: 1 Jn 3:22—4:6/Ps 2:7bc-8, 10-12a [8ab]/Mt 4:12-17, 23-25 Tuesday: 1 Jn 4:7-10/Ps 72:1-2, 3-4, 7-8 [cf. 11]/Mk 6:34-44 Wednesday: 1 Jn 4:11-18/Ps 72:1-2, 10, 12-13 [cf. 11]/Mk 6:45-52 Thursday: 1 Jn 4:19—5:4/Ps 72:1-2, 14 and 15bc, 17 [cf. 11]/Lk 4:14-22a Friday: 1 Jn 5:5-13/Ps 147:12-13, 14-15, 19-20 [12a]/Lk 5:12-16 Saturday: 1 Jn 5:14-21/Ps 149:1-2, 3-4, 5 and 6a and 9b [cf. 4a]/Jn 3:22-30 Next Sunday: Is 42:1-4, 6-7/Ps 29:1-2, 3-4, 3, 9-10 [11b]/Acts 10:34-38/Mk 1:7-11 or Is 55:1 -11/Is 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6 [3)]/1 Jn 5:1-9/ Mk 1:7-11 OBSERVANCES FOR THE WEEK Sunday: The Epiphany of the Lord; National Migration Week Monday: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Religious Thank you for your Tuesday: St. John Neumann, Bishop Wednesday: St. André Bessette, Religious continued support Thursday: St. Raymond of Penyafort, Priest Week of December 20 Next Sunday: The Baptism of the Lord $22,076 THE PARISH OFFICE IS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC AT THIS TIME. CONFESSIONS We will remain available to you over the phone and email, during normal office hours. Regular confessions will Thank you for your patience and understanding, and please continue to pray and check the website and social media for resume on Saturday January 9, 2021. updated information. Monday – Thursday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Please check the parish website for updates, receptionist@st-anthonys.org st-anthonys.org 209-823-7197 WELCOME HOME Day Time Service Attendees Ticket Seating Starting November 16, 2020 Monday 8 to 11:30 am Private Prayer & Adoration 65 No Yes Online Mass will continue as normal Tuesday 4 - 7:00 pm Private Prayer & Adoration 65 No Yes Confession: You may need to stand outside until the number of attendees Wednesday 8 to 11:30 am Private Prayer & Adoration 65 No Yes inside the church decreases. Please be prepared as Thursday 8 to 11:30 am Private Prayer & Adoration 65 No Yes it may be cold outside. Attendants will ask you to sanitize your hands Friday 4 - 7:00 pm Private Prayer & Adoration 65 No Yes with the church provided sanitizer JUST before Saturday 8:00 am Confession 75 No No you enter. Please do not bring sanitizing "wipes" of any Sunday 10 to 11:00 am Holy Communion No Limit No No kind into the church as those products may Sunday 9:00 am OUTDOOR Mass English No Limit No Some contain chemicals that cause a reaction or damage to upholstery, wood, etc. Sunday 10:30 am OUTDOOR Mass Spanish No Limit No Some 3 | St. Anthony’s Catholic Church
Lifting up to God for healing those in need of our prayers: Janet DeLisle Bob Neeley Christopher Rowen Michele Day Joe Rowen Maria Amador M ,J 4 Elizabeth Cantu Lonnie Cannady Fr. Gilbert Duane Golliher Joan Cowan † Godilla & Venancio Neri (Bella Neri-Ocsona) Judy Simmons Lupe Alcantar † Ireme Quintana (Legion de Maria) Jorge Dias Paz Galvan Patricia Meyers Mary Ann Silva T ,J 5 Griselda Hernandez Celestina Manuta Fr. Chris Rosa Gonzalez Nemesio Domingo † Linda M. Telles Dias (Manuel & Silvinia Paulo) Juan Gonzalez Craig Yeszin † Ruben Gonzalez (Beatriz Gonzalez) Velasquez Family Rodrigo Acosta Jessie Villalovos Abel Ramirez W ,J 6 Anaya Family Amanda Rosa Fr. Chad Brody Kasinger Sandra Denis † Nelia Corder (Ana Culbertson) Gilbert Diaz Albert Barbarona (Special Intention) David Corder (Ana Culbertson) Sharon Ryder Jesus Garcia Zambrano (Special Intention) Eric & Jacqueline Cardoza Rosalina Gurrola Annette Ramos (Ana Culbertson) Frank Castro Jim Fields David Daneau Dahlia Cano T ,J 7 Sarah McCarthy Marc Pella Fr. Chris Cathy Valente Aida Ceron † Manuel & Joseph Teixeira (Cabral Family) Rebecca Mayorga Victoria Richie † Saul Saenz (His Family) Marcela Susie Dickert Vince Cestra Serina Horn F ,J 8 Louis George III Julie Ferreira Fr. Chad Macy Hekl Michael Relloque (Special Intention) Abel Ramirez Enrigue Rios Tara Jones Paul Rebelo Maria Cigarra S ,J 9 Emilia San ilippo Edward Cordoza III Fr. Chad Anthony Figueroa Elena Grajeda-Mendoza † Anne Drummond (Marianne Rotert) Edmundo Damasco Ellen Williams † Felisa Orais & Pura Sy (Dave & Tyra Sandher) Jean Damasco Joni Costa † Jesus Liboro (Ana Lizza Guevara) Walter Frey † Lilay Liboro (Ana Lizza Guevara) If you are ill or in the hospital, please call 823-7197 Fr. Gilbert to let us know, we can arrange a visit † Ireme Quintana (Legion de Maria) from a Priest, or Deacon Jeff S ,J 10 Fr. Chris † Isaias Aquino (Ron Lalicon Aquino) † Judy Rosendin (Dan, Jennie Bowe & Family) † Rose Oben (Cathy Talongwa) Fr. Gilbert † Ireme Quintana (Legion de Maria) st-anthonys.org | 4
EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP Wise Men See God in the Simple Things If you’re on social media, you have probably seen a meme going around that features this quote: “God has a plan for your life. The enemy has a plan for your life. Be ready for both. Just be wise enough to know which one to battle and which one to embrace.” There were certainly two competing plans for the Magi: God’s and Herod’s. And, wise as they supposedly were, it wasn’t entirely easy for the Magi to discern which was which. After all, Herod posed as a friend. He offered the Magi hospitality and kindness. Though the Gospel doesn’t say so, he probably flattered them and appealed to every moral weakness he could observe in them. In his palace, they must have felt great physical comfort — rest and tables of plenty on what was an otherwise long and treacherous journey. But if the Magi were honest with themselves, I’ll bet they would have admitted that, regardless of Herod’s charm, they felt a gnawing sense of doubt while in his presence. When they looked upon the Christ Child, born in a stable without any of the comforts of the world or protections of wealth, they probably felt the opposite. They probably felt safe. The Magi were lucky enough to have the right plan spelled St Anthony’s School out for them in a dream, but for the rest of us, it’s enough to remember this: God’s plan is often the one that leads us to places of great simplicity, great humility and great love. Let’s have the wisdom to view power with suspicion, and innocence with admiration. Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS St. Anthony's Catholic School is now accepting applications for the 2020-2021 school year. ©LPi You may call to set up a tour, shadow for a day or for more information. We can be reached at 209-823-4513 or our webpage www.sasmanteca.org St. Anthony's Preschool is now accepting applications for School Year 2020-2021! We are a high quality program which prepares children for kindergarten and beyond. We provide a nurturing environment, offers structured setting, encourages language, social, emotional skills and spiritual development aligned with the values of the Catholic faith. Preschool: 3 year old and potty tr ained by Sept.1st. 3 day-Half Day or 5 day-Full Day schedule Make a Donation or Access Your Account Pre-K: 4 year s old and potty tr ained by Sept.1st. 5 day -Half Day or 5 day-Full Day schedule VISIT ST. ANTHONY’S WEBSITE For more information, visit our st-anthonys.org website at www.sasmanteca.org Please send your contribution electronically through our webpage. or contact the Preschool Director, (Select CONNECTNOW GIVING) Jennifer Dalen at 209-823-3959 st-anthonys.org | 5
PERPETUAL ADORATION Ministries and Activities St. Vincent de Paul Society St. Vincent de Paul Society’s food pantry has remained open two days a week, Wednesdays and Fridays, Given the developing situation, we are suspending from 2:00-3:30pm, since Adoration until further notification. March. We hope to reopen more days as we are able. Could you not New members are welcome! watch one hour with me?” The coronavirus has disrupted many “MT. 26:40” people’s lives both in our parish and in our community. Our outreach team is here to help PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY our parishioners and community If someone would like to request a shawl (for ladies) members in need. We have or lap robe (for men), please send an e-mail to emergency funds and can help with prayer.shawls@yahoo.com. needs such as rent and utilities. Shawls and lap robes are not just for those who are ill; they are Please call our Helpline at 209-302-5702. also given out to celebrate a special occasion such as an anniversary. A message of love and caring comes with each shawl Please for all other calls, use our office number, or lap robe and the giving of the shawl or lap robe enriches the 209-823-8099. giver as well as the recipient. Thank you to St. Anthony’s parishioners continued WIDOW’S FELLOWSHIP & SUPPORT GROUP support of our ministry during this time. It has enabled us to continue to serve our neighbors and If you are a woman who has lost your friends and is greatly appreciated spouse and would like to connect spiritually and socially with other fellow widows please contact Deacon Jeff at (209) 823-7197 ext. 227 St. Vincent de Paul will be closed December 24th - January 5th. Reopens January 6, 2021 "Are you new to the parish? RELIGIOUS ART To obtain a registration form, please visit our 2021 CALENDAR website, email, or call the parish office. Have you moved? Had an information change? Let us know by contacting our parish office by phone or by email. Monday – Thursday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM receptionist@st-anthonys.org 209-823-7197 We respect your privacy! The Religious Art calendar is available for pickup in the church, outdoor mass or from the parish This information is for office. We ask that you please take one St. Anthony’s Parish use only. calendar per household. 6 | St. Anthony’s Catholic Church
Adult/Youth Formation Corner promoting within our community from time to time. So please join us. Also once you have signed up, don’t forget to download the free iOS or Android app to put FORMED at your We're pleased to announce the fingertips. Availability of FORMED, an To sign up for FREE, just visit online service for accessing formed.org/signup Type in thousands of Catholic videos, audios and St Anthony of Padua ebooks On Demand anytime, anywhere! As a Infant Baptism: member, you will have access to entertaining click on the Manteca location Minimum of three months movies, inspiring then click on next, audio talks, informative bible studies, and type in your name and email, then click sign notice & pre-baptismal much more. We are providing this resource up. instruction required. free of charge to help our members learn and We hope you will enjoy this incredible gift and Dave Corder, ext.230 grow in their faith. You will also be able to eas- please spread the word to others. ily access any featured content that we are First Holy Communion For school age children (2nd grade or higher) this is a two year preparation. Faith Formation: First Reading: (209) 239-4302 Rise up in splendor, Jerusalem! Your Confirmation light has come, For students 7th grade or above the glory of the Lord shines who desire to become a fully upon you. (Is 60:1) initiated Catholic: this is a two year preparation. Psalm: Faith Formation: Lord, every nation on earth (209) 239-4302 will adore you. (Ps 72) Matrimony: Second Reading: Following an appointment a LIVE THE LITURGY It was not made known to minimum of six months people in other generations preparation is required. Even the slightest flicker of a light helps to as it has now been revealed Dave Corder, ext.230 properly orient us when we find ourselves in total to his holy apostles and darkness. Being in darkness can be unsettling and prophets by the Spirit: Christian Initiation even a bit unnerving. We lose our focus and that the Gentiles are coheirs, struggle to find our bearings and achieve balance. members of the same body, This process provides adults On life’s journey we may think we are walking in and children over the age of 7 and copartners in the promise the light but are really lingering in darkness. We the opportunity to do not see the full picture, either because we are in Christ Jesus through the explore their calling to distracted, disinterested, or even apprehensive. gospel. (Eph 2:5-6) Baptism, Confirmation and Sometimes, we even choose to close our eyes Communion to become a fully when the light is readily available to illuminate Gospel: initiated Catholic Christian. our path. Do we really desire to know the truth of They were overjoyed at seeing Dave Corder, ext.230 who we are? In Jesus Christ, a light has been the star, and on entering the given to those who dwell in darkness. God’s house they saw the child with If you have question or would revelation gives us the light to see where we Mary his mother. like more information please come from, who we are and where we are going. They prostrated themselves contact the parish office at It also tells us that this Good News is not meant and did him homage. (209) 823-7197 or email: for just a privileged few but is intended to go out (Mt 2:10-11) receptionist@st-anthonys.org to all the world. Is this something we want to see? ©LPi 7 | St. Anthony’s Catholic Church
W E S T C OA S T Saturday, January 23, 2021 Prayer Rally: 12:30pm | Walk:1:30pm The 2021 Walk for Life West Coast is happening in San Francisco! Join us to let our voices be heard in prayer and unity as we peacefully walk with a message of love for women and the “As we begin the New Year, may we discover anew that faith demands worship. If we can fall on our knees before Jesus, we will overcome the temptation to set off on our own path.” (Pope Francis, Jan. 6, 2020) On this Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord, we remember that God came to earth for everyone, every nation, every people. © Copyright 2020 United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. All Rights Reserved. Sign up for email UPDATES on website: info@WalkforLifeWC.com ® Women Deserve Better is a registered trade- mark of Feminists for Life of America. Scan QR code for more information January is Poverty Awareness Month! Visit http://www.povertyusa.org/ for education on economic justice, resources for prayer, and key conduits for action. ¡Enero es el Mes de Concientización sobre la Pobreza! Visiten http://www.povertyusa.org/es/ para educarse sobre la justicia económica, los recursos para la oración y los conductos claves para la acción. © Copyright 2020 United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. All Rights Reserved. st-anthonys.org | 8
“¿Dónde está el rey de los judíos que acaba de nacer? Porque vimos surgir su estrella y hemos venido a adorarlo.” Mateo 2,2 MEDITACIÓN EVANGÉLICO LAS LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Hoy celebramos la universalidad del Señor, fiesta conocida Domingo: Is 60, 1-6/Sal 71, 1-2. 7-8. 10-11. 12-13 como la Epifanía. Celebramos, también la luz de Cristo mani- [cfr. 11]/Ef 3, 2-3. 5-6/Mt 2, 1-12 festada en una estrella que guiaba a los Magos de Oriente hasta Lunes: 1 Jn 3, 22—4, 6/Sal 2, 7-8. 10-12 llegar a su encuentro. “Al entrar en la casa vieron al niño con [8]/Mt 4, 12-17. 23-25 Martes: 1 Jn 4, 7-10/Sal 71, 1-2. 3-4. 7-8 María su madre; se arrodillaron y le adoraron. Abrieron des- [cfr. 11]/Mc 6, 34-44 pués sus cofres y le ofrecieron sus regalos de oro, incienso y Miércoles: 1 Jn 4, 11-18/Sal 71, 1-2. 10. 12-13 mirra” (Mateo 2:11). Y, nosotros, ¿Qué podemos ofrecerte en [cfr. 11]/Mc 6, 45-52 este tiempo difícil que estamos pasando? Solo, nos resta decir- Jueves: 1 Jn 4, 19—5, 4/Sal 71, 1-2. 14 y 15. 17 te: ¡Señor, que tu estrella nos guie y nos ilumine a ser mejores [cfr. 11]/Lc 4, 14-22 personas, a integrarnos y ayudarnos en este tiempo tan duro Viernes: 1 Jn 5, 5-13/Sal 147, 12-13. 14-15. 19-20 que estamos pasando! [12]/Lc 5, 12-16 Las lecturas nos hablan cómo la luz, de diferentes maneras, Sábado: 1 Jn 5, 14-21/Sal 149, 1-2. 3-4. 5 y 6 y 9 nos orienta y marca el camino, que es Cristo. Jesús brilla en [cfr. 4]/Jn 3, 22-30 todas las personas de diferentes razas y estatus migratorio. El Domingo siguiente: Is 42, 1-4. 6-7/Sal 28, 1-2. 3-4. 3. 9-10 deseo de Jesús es esparcir su luz a toda persona, esa luz en [11]/Hch 10, 34-38/Mc 1, 7-11 o Is 55, 1-11/Is 12, otras palabras es su gracia, dada también en los Sacramentos. 2-3. 4. 5-6 [3)]/1 Jn 5, 1-9/Mc 1, 7-11 A pesar de todo lo que estamos viviendo actualmente, la invi- tación estriba en que el corazón palpite y desborde de alegría La Oficina Parroquial está cerrada al público en el Señor. Muchas han sido nuestras experiencias en este tiempo de pandemia. Los momentos han sido difíciles, pero la Estaremos disponibles para usted por teléfono y luz de Cristo ha brillado de mil formas en medio de la oscuri- correo electrónico, durante el horario normal de oficina. Gracias por su paciencia y comprensión, y continúe dad. Ni la oscuridad de la enfermedad, de perder a un ser que- orando y revise el sitio web y las redes rido, de la falta de trabajo, por mencionar algunos, ha matado sociales para obtener información actualizada. la esperanza. Esa esperanza que nos hace ir más allá de noso- tros mismos para dar ayuda a quien lo necesita. ¿Qué harás Lunes-jueves de 9:00 am-5:00 pm hoy para que la luz de Cristo ilumine la oscuridad de otros? y Viernes 9:00 am-4:00 pm ©LPi receptionist@st-anthonys.org (209)-823-7197 BIENVENIDOS! Día Hora Servicio Cupo Haga Asientos Comenzando el Reservacimes 16 de noviembre de 2020 Lunes 8-11:30 am Oración Privada y Adoración 65 No Si La misa en línea continuará Martes 4-7pm Oración Privada y Adoración 65 No Si normalmente Miéocles 8-11:30 am Oración Privada y Adoración 65 No Si Confesión: es possible que deba permanecer afuera hasta que diminuya el número de Jueves 8-11:30 am Oración Privada y Adoración 65 No Si personas dentro de la iglesia. Prepárese ya que Viernes 4-7pm Oración Privada y Adoración 65 No Si pueda hacer calor afuera. Antes de ingresar a la iglesia, los asistentes le Sábado 8 am Confesiónes 75 No No pedirán que desinfecte sus manos SOLO con el Domingo 10-11 am Distribución de la Comunión 65 Yes No desinfectante dado por la iglesia. No traiga “toallitas” desinfectantes de ningún Sin Limitados puede Domingo 9 am Misa al aire libre en ingles No tipo a la iglesia, ya que esos productos pueden Limite traer su silla contener productos químicos que causan una Sin Limitados puede reacción o daño a la tapicería, la madera, etc. Domingo 10:30 am Misa al aire libre en español No Limite traer su silla st-anthonys.org | 9
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