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St.
John Vianney Parish News - January 28, 2007
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"Faith, hope and
love remain, these three; but the greatest of these is love"
January 28 - Fourth Sunday
in Ordinary Time - Year C
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Changes
Greetings Brother's and Sisters,
We trust your Christmas was blessed. The St. John Vianney Communication Team wishes
a Happy New Year to you and your family.
During December of 2006, there have been some changes to the St. John Vianney Newsletter Communication Team. We have had a reorganization. This month is the first month of the new team. We apologize for disruption of the Newsletter but we hope to get back on track soon.
One of the problems we have been experiencing is that of obtaining news articles from the community. Our hopes are to resolve this by asking you to help.
To have a "one-sided" Newsletter is not a worthy Newsletter. So, if you have good news, accomplishments, concerns, or just good words, please send them to us. Use the link below for submittal.
Again, we sincerely apologize for the disruption in service and hope that you will contribute stories/articles to continue to make the Newsletter the best it can be.
SJV Communications Team.
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St.
John Vianney Parish Mission Statement
We, the people of St. John Vianney
Parish, seek to promote the Gospel through evangelization, worship and community
outreach to a diverse community in the San Jose eastern foothills. We recognize the community to be ethnically,
economically, intergenerationally and domestically mixed, and therefore resolve to strive for a broad vision of this
parish&39;s needs in light of the Gospel.
We are committed to fulfill the above goals by working together, offering supportive presence to one another, and
arriving at decision through prayer, active listening and consensus.
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Spiritual
Growth
Bible Study Groups
at St. John Vianney
Learn the Bible
... from one of the Most inspiring Teachers in the
Catholic Church
Today. An 24-week video course that will transform your knowledge of the
bible! The "Great Adventure Bible Timeline" will give
you the tools for a lifetime of enriching bible study and devotional
reading. Developed and presented by Catholic theologian and author Jeff
Cavins, this video Bible Timeline seminar will give you "the big
picture" of salvation history by showing you how people, places, events
and themes of the bible fit together.
On Thursday
evenings, beginning February 1, we will start a 24-week Bible Timeline course
that is an overview of the entire bible. Registration is required for
the course. If you are interested, pick up a registration flyer in the
front of the church or call the parish office at (408) 258-7832.
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Happenings
St John Vianney
Parish has some important dates coming up. These events are aimed at
involving the entire community, so mark your calendars now and plan to join
other parishioners, enjoying each other and working to make a better
community. The following events are ways we can come together for fellowship
and good stewardship.
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Priests vs.
Seminarians Basketball Challenge: Friday, February 2, 7:00 PM
The Seminarians of the Diocese of San Jose have challenged the
Diocesan priests to a basketball game!! This is your chance to see
our Pastor Father Francisco in action! The game will take place at
7:00 p.m. on Friday, February 2 at Archbishop Mitty High School, 5000
Mitty Way in San Jose. Adult tickets are $5.00. All proceeds
from the game will help send our Seminarians to World Youth Day 2008,
joining the youth and young adults of our Diocese. To request
tickets online, please go to www.dsj.org.
God bless you and please pray for vocations!
Parish
Pastoral Council Meeting: Monday, February 12, 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
All parishioners are welcome to attend the next Parish Pastoral
Council meeting, to be held at the Parish Office Center. This is your
council. If you want to know what is going on, or want to bring up an
issue that is important to you, you can attend any council meeting.
Our Parish Council meets the second Monday of even numbered months.
For example: February 12, April 9, June 11, August 13, October 8,
December 10.
A Taste of
Mardi Gras:
Sunday, February 18, 5:30 PM (No Host Bar) 6:30 PM (Dinner)
Join us for a fun filled evening of dinner, dancing and, fund-raising
benefiting St. John Vianney's Hurricane Katrina ravaged sister parish (St.
Alphonsus) in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. This event will take place
at The Drying Shed, 402 Toyon Avenue, San Jose, CA. Tickets are just
$40 (limited to 300 people). The fun starts at 5:30 PM with no host
cocktails and silent auction, Jambalaya Dinner at 6:30 PM. Live
auction, raffle and dancing to follow. For more information or
tickets call Jackie Walker (408) 882-0949.
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Lent
Lent is a time of preparation
for the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, Easter, and it is our holiest season. The word Lent comes from the Anglo-Saxon
"Lengten", which refers to the lengthening of days during spring.
Lent starts on Ash Wednesday and continues for 40 days, excluding Sundays, until Holy Thursday, which is the start of Triduum, and is based on the date of Easter Sunday. As you no doubt noticed Easter comes early this year, and therefore so does Lent. The date for Easter is always the first Sunday after the first full moon immediately following the Vernal (Spring) equinox.
40 days is very important throughout the bible, but during Lent, they specifically remind us of the 40 days Christ spent in the wilderness, in preparation for the fulfillment of scripture. During this time, Christ was tempted by Satan three times, and though he was hungry and worn down, he never faltered and refused the temptations.
The focus of Lent is almsgiving (charity and tithing), prayer and fasting. We are also called to pray together as families, attend daily mass whenever possible, and to remember and relive our baptism. The color of the season is purple, which reminds us of the other theme of Lent, penance and forgiveness. For it is through Christ&39;s eternal sacrifice that we are freed from sin and can enter into His everlasting life.
There are 2 days of fasting during Lent, Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Fasting is required of all healthy adults 18-59. During our fast we are to have only one full meal, though we are permitted 2 small meals, provided that combined, they do not equal a full meal. We are also permitted only fluids between meals.
We are also called to abstinence during Lent. All Catholics 14 and over are specifically called to abstain from meat, except fish, on Ash Wednesday and every Friday of Lent. We should also choose something else in our lives from which we will abstain, but consider giving up a behavior as well as your favorite food.
You may also notice that we do not say or sing the Alleluia or Gloria during Lent. In fact during Lent, the Gloria is only sung once, during Holy Thursday. After that musical instruments fall silent in church until the Alleluia during the Easter Vigil.
Though Lent seems solemn, its quietness is that of Grace, which reminds, focuses and prepares us for the fulfillment of scripture that is the Resurrection and for the time when our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ will come again, in Glory.
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Announcements and Calendar
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Readings and Prayer Resources
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Praying the
Scriptures:
Visit this
web site for ideas
on praying the Scriptures:
www.liturgy.slu.edu
Take a
Moment to Pray:
Visit this
web site for ideas
on the Ignatius way to pray:
www.sacredspace.ie
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