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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church
                         7584 Center Parkway Sacramento, CA 95823
                              THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
                                     January 24, 2021

                 Mission Statement/ Nuestra Mission
The Catholic Christian community of St. Charles Borromeo, having known the
Lord, wants to communicate through its celebrations, fraternal life, catechesis
and charity, the presence of the Risen Christ.
La comunidad Cristiana de San Carlos, habiendo conocido al Señor, quiere comu-
nicar a través de sus celebraciones, la vida fraterna, la catequesis y la Caridad, la
presencia de Cristo Resucitado.
                                           Catholic Faith Formation Office (CFF):
Parish Office:
Hours: 9:00am - 4:00pm (Monday-Friday)           Director of Religious Education (English)
(Lunch Break: 12:30pm—1:30pm)                    Sister Ma. Josielinda Tanudtanud, RVM
Tel: 916-421-5177 Fax 916-392-4831               916-421-7174 Ext.:540
Priests:
Fr. Oscar Gómez-Medina, Pastor, Ext: 570         Hours: 9:00am - 4:00pm (Thursdays-Off )
Fr. Dean J. Marshall, Parochial Vicar, Ext:. 560 (Lunch Break: 12:30pm - 1:30pm)
Office Staffs:                                 Director of Religious Education (Spanish)
Miriam De Leon, Office Admin., Ext: 500        Hermana Sara Janette Marquez Gomez
Mariana Mora, Office Admin., Ext: 510
                                               916-421-1063 Ext.:530
Email: scbchurch@sbcglobal.net
Web site: www.scbchurchsac.org                 Hours: 3:00pm - 6:30pm (Thursdays-Off )
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Mass Schedule/Horario de Misa
                                                                          January 23rd-29th 2021
Sunday / Domingo
                                                        Saturday
English: 7:30am, 10:30 am & 3:00pm                      8:00am– †All Souls in Purgatory, †Abel & Alda D’Silva,
Español: 9:00am, 12:00pm & 1:30pm                       †Leonila , Sivina, & Clemente Nodora

Weekdays & Saturday                                     Sunday
                                                        7:30am
8:00 am Mass
                                                        9:00am Ana Mora, Dayana Franco, †Francisco & Gloria
lunes, martes, jueves por la tarde                      Jimenes, †Amelia Ruiz, †Luz Perez Moreno
N/A                                                     10:30am– †Viviana Torres, †Ricky de La Cruz, †Antonio

Wednesday Evening                                       Ubungen, †Phillip Fay
                                                        12:00pm †Eloiza Zavala Alvarado, †Jose Angel Ramos,
N/A
                                                        †Almas en Purgatorio
Reconciliation / Confesiones                            1:30pm- -Alondra Guadalupe Espinoza & Family, Anahi
Tuesday -Wednesday / Martes - Miercoles                 Perez
6:00 pm - 6:45 pm                                       3:00pm- -Bob Martin
                                                        Monday
Saturday / Sabado
                                                        8:00am- †All Souls in Purgatory
4:00 pm - 4:45 pm
                                                        Tuesday
                                                        8:00am— -Eugenio Saravia, †Bienvinido Boado, †Matilde
                                                        Tanudtanud, †All Souls in Purgatory
                                                        Wednesday
                                                        8:00am- †Nathan Ortiz, †All Souls in Purgatory
                                                        Thursday -
                                                        8:00am– -Jason Lim Fueco, †All Souls in Purgatory
                                                        Friday
Saints & Readings For the Week
Sunday January 24                                       8:00am – -Miakinlee Brillantes, †Gema Peña Perez
THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Jon 3:1-5, 10/ Ps 25:4-9/ 1 Cor 7:29-31/ Mk 1:14-20
Monday January 25
The Conversion of Saint Paul, The Apostle
Acts 22:3-16 or Acts 9;1-22/ Ps 117: 1-2/ Mk 16:15-18
Tuesday January 26
Saints Timothy and Titus, Bishops
2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5/ Ps 96:1-3, 7-8a / Mk
3:31-35
Wednesday January 27
Saint Angela Merici, Virgin
Heb 10:11-18/ Ps 110:1-4/ Mk 4:1-20
Thursday January 28
Saint Thomas Aquinas, Priest Doctor of the Church                           We ask the Lord to reward the
                                                                        generosity of Our Giving Community.
Heb 10:19-25/ Ps 24:1-4b, 5-6/ Mk 4:21-25
                                                                       Previous Sunday’s Collection $3,358.00
Friday January 29                                                           The median of the past years’
Heb 10:32-39/ Ps 37:3-6, 23-24, 39-40/ Mk 4:26-34                        operating expenses $619,000 which sets the
Saturday January 30                                                            goal for each Sunday to $11,903.85
Heb 11:1-2, 8-19/ Lk 1:69-75/ Mk 4:35-41                               Agradecemos a Nuestra Comunidad
                                                                           Dadivosa por su generosidad.
                                                                      Colecta del fin de semana pasado $3,358.00
                                                        Los gastos del año pasado fueron $619,000 Objetivo de colecta semanal
                                                                          para cubrir gastos es de $11,903.85
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Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle
                         He was the greatest of the early Christian missionaries. He first appears in the
                         Acts of the Apostles under the name of Saul. Saul was raised in the Jewish
                         faith as a Pharisee trained in the strict observance of God’s Law. Saul was up-
                         set by the early Christian Church, believing that the early Christian He believed
                         had broken away from their Jewish traditions. He actively persecuted the
                         Church in Jerusalem. As the first Christian martyr Stephen was being stoned to
                         death, Saul watched the cloaks of the persecutors (Acts 7:58).
                         Paul then traveled to Damascus to further persecute early Christians. On the
                         road to Damascus Saul had an encounter with the Risen Jesus Christ (Acts of
                         the Apostles 9:1–19, Galatians 1: 13–14). Jesus asked, “Saul, Saul, why are
                         you persecuting me?” Paul replied, “Who are you, sir?” Jesus responded, “I am
                         Jesus whom you are persecuting” (Acts 9: 4 – 5). Jesus then sent Saul into Da-
                         mascus to wait for further instructions. Saul was shaken and blinded by the
                         experience. When a Christian named Ananias came and baptized Saul, his
                         blindness went away. As a result of this encounter Saul became a follower of
Christ. He was now convinced that fellowship with the risen Jesus Christ, not the observance of the
Law, was all that was needed to receive God’s promise of salvation. (Galatians 1:11–12; 3:1–5)
Saul, whose name now became Paul, went to Jerusalem to consult with Peter (Galatians 1: 18). After
his first missionary journeys, Paul was called by Jesus to proclaim the Gospel to the Gentiles. He
spent the rest of his life journeying on his missions, establishing local churches, and writing to them
when he heard of their accomplishments and failures. Paul’s letters are the earliest records of the life
and history of the early Church. As inspired by the Holy Spirit Paul’s letters are part of the Canon of
the New Testament. As a record of the happenings in the early Church they are in invaluable record
of the expansion of the Christianity.
St. Angela Merici, - January 27
                        Saint Angela was the youngest of her virtuous parents' five children; she was
                        born in Italy, near Brescia, in 1474. Saint Angela was able to establish her
                        Community. They visited prisons and hospitals, instructed the poor and assist-
                        ed them, and all of them brought together young girls in their various houses,
                        for instruction. At first this was a simple association, but soon Angela gave her
                        companions the name of Ursulines, in honor of the virgin martyr of chastity and
                        under the protection of St. Ursula; this was the beginning of the Ursuline Order.
                        She died in January of 1540. St. Angela was almost seventy when she died; her
                        body remained incorrupt for thirty days. Remarkable phenomena occurred at
                        her burial in the Church of St. Afra. The Foundress was canonized in 1807 by
                        Pope Pius VII.
St. Thomas Aquinas, Priest, Doctor of the Church - January 28
                       Thomas was born near 1225, in Italy, the son of Count Landulf of Aquino. When he
                       was only five he was sent to the Benedictine Monastery School at Monte Cassino.
                       Thomas joined the Dominicans in 1244, a decision his family opposed so strongly. In
                       1245 he returned to the Dominicans, and shortly thereafter moved to Paris where he
                       studied from 1245 to 1248. Thomas spent the next four years at the new Dominican
                       studium in Cologne where he was ordained as a priest.
                        St. Thomas Aquinas is the Dominican order's greatest glory. He taught philosophy and
                       theology with such genius that he is considered one of the leading Christian thinkers.
                       His innocence, on a par with his genius, earned for him the title of "Angelic Doctor." It
                       was during this period that he began his writings, his Cantena Aurea, a commentary on
                       the gospels, Summa contra Gentiles, an aid for missionaries to the Muslims, as well as
                       his most comprehensive work, the Summa Theologiae, a thorough and comprehensive
explanation of Catholic theology.
He wrote the Summa Theogogiae and wrote several well-known hymns: Adoro te devote, O Salutaris Hostia,
Tantum Ergo, and Pange Lingua, and commentaries on the Lord’s Prayer, the Creed, and numerous biblical
texts.
Thomas Aquinas was canonized by Pope John XXII in 1323, named a Doctor of the Church by Pope St. Pius V
in 1567, and designated the patron saint of Catholic schools, colleges, and universities by Pope Leo XIII in
1880. He is also the patron saint of theologians, philosophers, students, and booksellers. Since the Sixteenth
Century he has also been known as the “Angelic doctor.” His memorial was moved from his death anniversary
to January 28, the date his body was transferred to Toulouse in 1369.
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Message to our Parishioners:
       During this difficult time of the COVID-19
  pandemic our Church depends on your support to
     continue its ministry and providing to the
 community. Our parish is dependent upon the weekly
or monthly offertory collection (for maintenance, utili-
ties and needs of the church). We are grateful for your
  continued financial support while our collections are
  significantly affected. Please continue to mail in your
   weekly offertory donations to the parish, or by con-
      necting with us through the online giving link:
       www.scbchurchsac.org/onlinegiving.
            Thank you and God bless you!
            Mensaje a nuestros feligreses:
          Durante este momento difícil de la
   pandemia COVID-19 nuestra Iglesia depende de su
apoyo para continuar su ministerio y proporcionar a la
     comunidad. Nuestra parroquia depende de la
donación de ofrendas semanales o mensuales (para el
mantenimiento, los servicios públicos y las necesidades
de la iglesia). Estaremos muy agradecidos por su con-
 tinuo apoyo financiero, mientras que nuestras colec-
 ciones se ven significativamente afectadas. Por favor,
     continúe enviando por correo sus ofrendas de
donaciones semanales a la parroquia, o conectándose
 con nosotros a través del enlace de entrega en línea:
       www.scbchurchsac.org/onlinegiving.
            ¡Gracias y que Dios te bendiga!

                                            ST. CHARLES BORROMEO SCHOOL
                                               Mrs. Antoinette Perez, Principal
                                           Phone (916) 421-6189 Fax (916)421-395
                                              Office Hours 7:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
                                                       SCB School News
 Happy New Year! Together as a parish family we pray for peace and health for all. School resumes on Tuesday, January 5, both
 on campus and with Distance Learning. Our on-campus learners attend M-F from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm and include PreK through
 8th graders. Our preschool is now open to children who are 3 or 4 years old and are fully potty-trained. Please call the school
 for more information about our loving, faith-based preschool program. 916.421.6189
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Facebook Livestream Masses at St Charles Borromeo Parish:
Daily masses have been livestreaming every day from Monday to Saturday at 8:00am. Sunday Masses are livestreaming at 7:30
am in English and 9:00 am in Spanish at facebook.com/scbsacramento. This will be our forty-second Sunday to livestream; we
appreciate your patience as we try our best to make the audio or sound audible and clear. Please follow our Facebook page for
any updates. Visit also our parish website: www.scbchurchsac.org. We are doing our best to provide updated information to you!
La Parroquia de San Carlos Borromeo tiene Transmision de Misa en Vivo :
Las misas diarias se transmiten en vivo todos los días de lunes a sábado a las 8:00 a.m. Las misas dominicales se transmiten en
vivo a las 7:30 am en inglés español y a las 9:00 am en español en facebook.com/scbsacramento. Este será nuestro cuadragésimo
-segundo Domingo transmitiendo en vivo; Agradecemos su paciencia mientras hacemos todo lo posible para que el audio o el
sonido se escuche claro. Por favor, siga nuestra página de Facebook para cualquier actualización. Visite también nuestro sitio web
de la parroquia: www.scbchurchsac.org. ¡Estamos haciendo todo lo posible para brindarle información actualizada!
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