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    Rev. Jacob A. Bertrand, PastorRev. John Bosco Musinguzi, In Residence

    MASS SCHED!E"Sunday Vigil: 4:30 pm (Saturday); Sunday: 8:00 am and

    11:00 am. Liturgy of the Word for hildren di!mi!!e! during the 11:00 am."onday # $riday: 8:00 am. $ir!t $riday! %:30 pm.&oly 'ay! and &oliday!: !ee ulletin and pari!h e!ite for !pe*ial "a!! time!.

    #RSER$" Sunday+ open from ,:4- am to :30 am and from 10:4- am to 1/:30pm. lo!ed from :30 am to 10:4- am. Lo*ated on the north !ide of the *hur*h.

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    Page Two Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sept 28, 2014

    MASS SCHEDULEAND INTENTIONS

    Sept. 28 Sun: TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY INORDINARY TIME

    4:30 pm Intentions of SVDP

    8:00 am Deceased members of Arca and HomanFamilies

    11:00 am For the Intentions of the Parishioners

    Sept. 29, Mon: Weekday8:00 am +Carl Gretten Berger

    Sept. 30, Tue: Weekday8:00 am +Nasim and +Mary Sawaya & Living and

    Deceased Family

    Oct. 1st, Wed: Weekday8:00 am +Cecilia Miller

    Oct. 2nd, Thu: Weekday8:00 am Paul Hoffpauir

    11:00 am Seniors

    Oct. 3rd, Fri: Weekday8:00 am +Jim Dillon6:30 pm +Barbara Schroeder

    Oct. 4th, Sat: WeekdayNo morning Mass

    Oct. 5th, Sun: TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY INORDINARY TIME

    4:30 pm +In Thanksgiving

    8:00 am For the Parishioners11:00 am +Pat Nevins

    Dear friends,

    I would like to thank all of the

    parishioners who attended the

    Santa Sophia Day of Discovery

    last weekend. It was a fabulous

    turnout and a great success on a beautiful Satur-

    day. It was a prayer filled day with plenty of dis-

    cussion about our faith, future, and parish commu-

    nity.

    My thanks also goes out to Sister Margaret andthe team that worked many hours to prepare for

    this day.

    Have a blessed week!

    SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR THEWEEK OF SEPTEMBER 28, 2014

    Sunday: Ez 18:25-28/Phil 2:1-11 or 2:1-5/Mt21:28-32

    Monday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 or Rv 12:7-12a/Jn1:47-51

    Tuesday: Jb 3:1-3, 11-17, 20-23/Lk 9:51-56

    Wednesday: Jb 9:1-12, 14-16/Lk 9:57-62

    Thursday: Jb 19:21-27/Mt 18:1-5, 10

    Friday: Jb 38:1, 12-21; 40:3-5/Lk10:13-16

    Saturday: Jb 42:1-3, 5-6, 12-17/Lk 10:17-24

    Next Sunday: Is 5:1-7/Phil 4:6-9/Mt 21:33-43

    From The Pastor

    Congratulations to parishionersRey and Diane Favale

    who are celebrating 20 years ofmarriage and who received a specialanniversary blessing this weekend.

    Installation Mass forFather Jacob Bertrand

    All parishioners are invited to attend the In-

    stallation Mass for Father Jacob on Wednes-

    day, October 8th at 6:30 pm. This marks the one

    year anniversary of the fire we suffered here at San-

    ta Sophia. The installation Mass will be celebrated

    by Bishop Brom. At this Mass, Father Jacob willtake the Oath of Fidelity, and will officially be

    installed as the pastor at Santa Sophia. A reception

    in Prendergast Hall will follow the Mass.

    Please remember to continueto pray for our Seminarians.

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    PARISH OFFICE

    Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pmPhone: (619) 463-6629 ~ Fax: (619) 463-8101

    [email protected]

    Facebook: SantaSophiaCatholicChurch

    RECTORY

    Pastor: Rev. Jacob A. Bertrand Ext. 100Business Mgr.: Bill Smirniotis Ext. 104Bookkeeper: Sana Auro Ext. 105Receptionist/Porter: Sara Gonzalez Ext. 100Admin. Asst.: Maria Belflower Ext. 102Maintenance: Jim Kinney Ext. 108Priest in Residence: Rev. John Bosco Ext. 107

    [email protected]

    MUSIC MINISTRIES

    Santa Sophia SingersSanta Sophia Kids Choir

    Santa Sophia Liturgical Ensemble

    Music Director: David Stevens Ext. 113

    LITURGICAL MINISTRIES

    Altar Servers, Extraordinary

    Ministers of the Eucharist, Lectors,& Ministers of Hospitality/Usher

    Sacristan Rosemary Wellington Ext. 115

    CATECHETICAL MINISTRY OFFICE

    Baptism Child & Adult Religious EducationPhone: (619) 463-6011 ~ Fax: (619) 668-5458

    [email protected]

    Director: Bernadette Padlo

    Administration Donna HernandezSr. High Youth: Gennette Medina

    Jr. High Youth: Nathan Johnson

    YOUNG ADULT MINISTRYAges 18-39

    Facebook: EastCountyYoungAdults

    Rachel Smith: [email protected]

    Teresa Sporleder: [email protected]

    SANTA SOPHIA ACADEMY

    SEEKINGWISDOM.LIVINGVIRTUE.

    ENCOUNTERINGCHRIST.

    Learn more at www.santasophiaacademy.org

    Contact us to request a pre-admission packetand to arrange a meeting,

    screening, test for entrance or tour!

    SANTA SOPHIA ACADEMY LOUISE AMADOPRESCHOOL - for ages 2 - 5Victoria Simanek, Director

    (619) 463-0141 ~ [email protected]

    SANTA SOPHIA ACADEMY (K - 8)Karen Laaperi, Principal

    (619) 463-0488 ~ [email protected]: (619) 668-5469

    Extended Day Care: (619) 668-5471

    We look forward to hearing from you!

    Page Three Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 28, 2014

    CATECHETICAL MINISTRY

    2014-2015RELIGIOUSEDUCATION

    INFORMATION

    PARENT/STUDENT

    CONFIRMATION MEETING REMINDER

    9:35 am in the DeMoor Room

    Participation by the candidate and at least one par-ent is very important. Attendance will provide an-swers to you question and help make your educa-

    tional experience the best it can be.

    LEVEL 2: Sunday, October 12th ~ Required paper-

    work is due at this time.

    LEVEL 1: Sunday, October 19th

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    Page Four Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 28, 2014

    COLLECTION REPORTS

    Sept. 15th - Sept. 21st, 2014PlateEnvelopeseGiving

    Breakdown of gifts received$0.00 to $5.00$5.01 to $10.00$10.01 to $25.00$25.01 to $50.00$50.01 to $100.00$100.01 to $150.00$150.01 to $500.00

    Total contributing households

    $16,421.50$1,408.00$9,570.00$5,443.50

    6350

    14082491110

    _______

    405

    Preserving Our Legacy Bldg. Fund $755.00St. Vincent de Paul $941.00Fire Restoration Fund $420.00

    WELCOME NEW PARISHONERS

    Blake and Rend Williams

    and their family,Hanna, Becket, Kolbe, and Quinn

    Ms. Margaret Shields

    Ainidel Castel

    Lucky and Genevieve Angayenand their family,

    Scarlet and Stephen

    Mark and Audrey Davisand their son Nathan

    Alan and Marin Hughesand their family,

    Fletcher and Finley

    Peter and Julie Lupoand their family,

    Salvatore, Elianna, and Joseph

    Argae and Annie Mangulabnanand their family,

    Eagan, Eanna, and Eagae

    Arman Mangulabnan and Carmen Ocampoand their family,

    Gabrielle, Paulene, Francis, and Miguel

    AREYOUINARELATIONSHIPWITHSOMEONEWHOISCONSISTENTLYJEALOUSABOUTWHEREYOUGOORWHOYOUTALKTO?

    This is a Safe Place Faith Community: Santa Sophias team provides faith-based support to parish-ioners, family and friends who suspect or know of violence in their relationships. Call (619)663-9785and leave a message. A team member will call and offer resources that can help in situations of child,elder or intimate partner abuse.

    CONGRATULATIONS

    Congratulations toJasmine Sanchez Tobios,

    daughter of Roxanne Tabios

    who was baptizedlast weekend at Santa Sophia.

    PLEASEREMEMBERTHOSEINNEEDOFSPECIALPRAYER

    Anita Olivia SanfordCarol & Ed Robinson

    Mandy PalmaVilma Babic

    Sally DragonettiLilyne HollingworthBrian Vandenberg

    Maria OHeaBeatrice Tirado

    Joelyn Pabst-FishMichael Caprioli

    Leticia RebollarBrandon AnchoDonna Hamilton

    Carolyn Palm

    Bill (George) JungersLilian Sanders

    Doris KellhoeferMario Alberto ZepedaEdie & Warren Grover

    Sheldon GroverJessica Kline

    Names in bold are newly added this week.

    Also pray for the special intentions written

    in the Book of Needs at the back of the church.

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    Page Five Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 28, 2014

    W

    hat is the Childrens

    Chapel? It is an addi-tional area of the churchwhere families with smallchildren may celebrate Massand still have a great view.

    It is located on the right sideof the Sanctuary and is accessed from an outside

    door on north side of thechurch with a signChildrens Chapel.

    You may also receive Eucha-rist while in the area. Pleasefeel free to try this as an al-ternate area for Mass.

    PADREPIOFEASTDAYEVENTSSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER28TH

    The following events will all beheld inside the Santa SophiaChurch. Events include:

    3:00 pm ~ Documentary 4:00 pm ~ Holy Hour 5:15 pm ~ Mass

    Watch the e-news for more in-formation on the life and times of Padre Pio.

    THEHISTORYOFCHRISTIANITYFrom Pentecost To The Present

    Lectures & discussions facilitated by parishionerArt Chagnon on Wednesday evenings. The lectureseries will run through Wednesday, December10th, 2014. Materials will be provided and you canjoin in at any time in the DeMoor Room at 7:00pm.

    For more information call Art at (619) 955-3993.

    The Santa Sophia KidsChoir is forming NOW.

    The Santa Sophia KidsChoir is open to children inGrades 3 thru 8.

    Rehearsals are every Thursday, from 4:00 pm -5:00 pm in the Academy Music Room (October-June). The Kids Choir sings at the 11:00 am Massevery last Sunday of the month. First rehearsal ison October 2nd, 2014 and the First Mass is on Oc-tober 26th, 2014.

    For more information contact David Stevensat (619) 463-6629 ext. 113, or

    [email protected].

    TIPSFORINTRODUCINGTHEROSARYTOYOURFAMILY

    Personalize it: Each familymember should have their own

    Rosary. Children may play with it. Girls may

    wear it as a necklace. Boys will try to use it asa lasso. Thats fine. It helps them become fa-miliar with a Rosary. Eventually they willlearn and grow in reverence for their Rosary.

    Create a habit: Set a time that is comfortablefor your family and that works without addingstress. When it doesnt happen, dont give upentirely, just pick it up again the next day.

    Create a space: Set the tone for prayer soyoung children understand this is differentthan other family activities. If possible, light acandle and play some soft, background, instru-

    mental music. Start small: Be patient. Dont try to complete

    an entire Rosary the first time you gather to-gether in prayer, particularly if you haveyoung children. Start with a decade and buildover time.

    Keep it simple: The Rosary is a great way foryoung children to learn the Hail Mary, OurFather and Apostles Creed and to learn aboutthe lives of Jesus and his Mother Mary.

    Involve all family members: If children have

    a role, they will participate more fully and bemore attentive. Let them lead a reflection orthe prayers depending on their age.

    Opportunity to teach: Use the Rosary as astarting point to teach children about otheraspects of their faith. Children are curious andwill ask questions. Pause in prayer as neces-sary to answer their questions. As they getolder, you can hold their questions until prayeris complete.

    Just start: Theres no time like the presentand no place like home.

    Outside entrance toChildrens Chapel

    View from theChildrens Chapel

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    Page Six Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 28, 2014

    First Friday Sacred Heart

    Mass ~ October 3rdThis Friday, October 3rd, therewill be a Sacred Heart Mass.This mass will also be an oppor-tunity to bless images of the Sa-cred Heart and provide theseitems to families who want topartake in this special devotioncalled Enthronement of theSacred Heart.

    Daily Prayer for Priests

    O Jesus,I pray for your faithful and; fervent priests;

    For your unfaithful and tepid priests;For your priests laboring at home or

    Abroad in distant mission fields.

    For your tempted priests;For your lonely and desolate priests;For your young priests;For your dying priests;

    For the souls of your priests in Purgatory.But above all, I recommend to you

    The priests dearest to me;The priest who baptized me;

    The priests who absolved me from my sins;The priests at whose MassesI assisted and who gave me

    Your Body and Blood in Holy Communion;

    The priests who taught and instructed me;All the priests to whom I am indebted

    in any other way(especially...)

    O Jesus, keep them all close to your heart,And bless them abundantly

    in time and in Eternity,

    Amen

    Sunday, Sept. 28th - Rev. Eugene Fischer Monday, Sept. 29th - Rev. Msgr./Frederick Florek Tuesday, Sept. 30thRev. Samuel Flores, OFM Cap Wednesday, Oct. 1st - Pope Francis Thursday, Oct. 2nd - Bishop Cirilo Flores Friday, Oct. 3rd - Bishop Robert Brom Saturday, Oct. 4th - Bishop Gilbert Chavez

    Save The Date!On Saturday, October 4th, we willhave our 1st Annual Friends of thePoor Walk/Run event sponsored bySociety of St. Vincent de Paul. Wewill gather at 9:30 am in front of the

    church for prayer and begin to walka mile around the academy campus field. St. Vincentde Paul will host brunch after the walk. This eventis designed to help raise awareness of the challengesfaced by poor and to raise funds to be used in directservice to those in need. All funds raised locally willbe used locally! All walkers/runners are encouragedto participate by starting a team, join a team, or par-ticipate individually. There is no registration feerequired! To donate and/or register for the walk goto: www.svdpusa.net/walk/1006

    Contact: Caroline Perry at (619) 341-1786 orE-mail: [email protected].

    Senior Club October Luncheonthis Thursday, October 2nd

    Mass will be at 11:00 am, followed by

    a German sausage meal in the Pren-

    dergast Hall. After the Mass, feel free to change

    into your costume or wear black and orange attire!

    We welcome new members ages 55+. Plan to pay

    your $10.00 annual dues if you havent already done

    so.

    Come and make some new

    friends

    For more information, please

    contact Josie at (619) 466-0114.

    Fall Blood DriveDate: Sunday, October 12Time: 8:00 am to 1:30 pmLocation: In the parking lot near Prendergast Hall.

    All donors receive a free breakfast cooked by the

    Knights of Columbus.

    Basic requirements are only that you are :

    One must be in good health Between the ages of 17 and 85 Weigh at least 115 lbs.

    Please remember to bring a picture I.D. with you.Appointments can also be made on-line at:sandiegobloodbank.org - use code (SSSV)

    or simply call Carol at (619) 462-0663.

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    Page Seven Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 28, 2014

    Praying to Mary, the Angels and Saints

    We believe that the Church in heaven and the Church on earth are unitedtogether. As we help one another on earth, those in heaven help us.

    We pray to Mary the mother of Jesus, the angels and the saints (those who havereached heaven) in order to ask that they pray with us and for us to God, just as we

    would ask one another to pray with us and for us to God. We also sometimes pray inorder to thank them for praying on our behalf, just as we would thank one another.

    Mary, the angels and saints have set examples for us to follow and show us howto love and serve God. Just as we honor and respect modern day heroes and

    sometimes ask them for additional help because of their heroism, we likewisehonor, respect and ask for help from Mary, the angels and the saints.

    Prayers can be offered at any time of the day or night. We should pray often andalways, when we feel the need or desire to express praise, adoration, thanksgiving or a

    request for help.

    There are many, many different types and forms of prayer. For instance, we can prayalone, with others, on bended knee or not. We can use our own words, no words, or

    recite prayers written by others to help us. There are prayers written specifically for thehelp and intercession of particular saints and angels, but the one common element in

    any prayer is that it is directed toward God, with a humble and sincere heart.

    Each of the elders held a harp and gold bowls filled with incense, which are the prayersof the holy ones.

    Revelation 5:8

    The smoke of the incense along with the prayers of the holy ones went up before God fromthe hand of the angel.

    Revelation 8:4

    WHE

    N

    WHY

    HOW

    October is the month of the Rosary

    This weeks Santa Sophia E-news has a guide to praying the Rosary. If you would like to receive the weeklynewsletter, e-mail [email protected] put E-news in the subject line.

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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