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29th Sunday in Ordinary Time



Notes for this Weekend


Welcome

Welcome to our Eucharistic Celebration on this Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time.

The Holy Spirit draws our community to this place each Sunday, where we encounter Christ in the word of God, in the Eucharist, and in each other. This weekly celebration of the Mass is the center of the Church’s life, and it renews and strengthens us in our faith and our mission. Nourished by Christ’s body and this gathering of the body of Christ, may we go forth and give witness to our faith.

The intentions of this Mass are for all those in our special intention basket and...

Please stand for our procession.


Universal Prayer

A. For the Church, that we may pray without becoming weary and support each other so that we remain steady in our pursuit of justice and holiness, let us pray to the Lord.

B. For judges, attorneys, and all who work in the justice system, that they may be persistent in pursuing justice and applying mercy, let us pray to the Lord.

C. For an end to violence and the threat of violence in our neighborhoods and our world, let us pray to the Lord.

D. That, as Paul asked of Timothy, we may look to scripture for teaching, for refutation, for correction, and for training in righteousness, so that we may be equipped for every good work, let us pray to the Lord.

E. For those who are undergoing a crisis in their faith or a time of doubt, that the collective witness we give to our faith may sustain them and reassure them despite doubt or despair, let us pray to the Lord.

Fr. Arturo & Fr. Roberto Mass

F. For all the prayers that we hold in the silence of our hearts; for all our intentions spoken and unspoken, let us pray to the Lord.

Fr. Kamil’s Mass

F. For all the prayers that we hold in the silence of our hearts; for all our intentions spoken and unspoken, and for (read all intentions from 1st page), let us pray to the Lord.


Announcements

1. Ralph’s has allowed our Parishioners to park on the south side of their store. Cars parked in front of Ralphs will be towed.

2. We begin the novenas of St. Jude and Señor de los Milagro this Wednesday. Please pick up a bulletin for the full schedule.

3. The Parish will be hosting a special night to remember our faithful departed on November 5 at 8:30 pm. Each family will have the opportunity to make an altar and decorate it according to their customs. Our priest will pass by each altar to bless and incense it, and at the end, we will share Day of the Dead bread and chocolate. You can sponsor an altar for a donation of $15. Reservations can be made at the Parish Center until October 30. There is limited availability.


Readings

 
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