
4:00 pm Mass (Vigil) ENGLISH: October 12, 2024: “Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time”
Welcome to St. Peter the Apostle Parish We welcome all visitors and those who wish to make this Parish their home. We are committed to growing in faith, serving in love, and sharing the hope of new life, through Jesus Christ. Priest/Sacerdote: Rev. José Arturo Uribe Online Giving/Donaciones en línea: https://stpeter-fallbrook.weshareonli... Flocknote page - sign up to receive Parish alerts via text or email at/ Página de Flocknote - regístrese para recibir alertas de la parroquia por mensaje de texto o correo electrónico a:: https://stpeterfallbrook.flocknote.com/ Parish Website/Sitio web de la parroquia: http://www.stpeter-fallbrook.org/_ind... Follow us on Youtube at/Síguenos en Youtube en: / stpetertheapostlecatholicparishfallbrook The Eucharist Initiative videos are available at/Iniciativa de la Eucaristía videos están disponibles a: http://www.sdcatholic.org/eucharist = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = “Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time” This Sunday’s Readings First Reading: Wis 7:7-11 Responsorial Psalm: Ps 90:12-13, 14-15, 16-17 Second Reading: Heb 4:12-13 Gospel: Mk 10:17-30 or 10:17-27 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Questions of the Week Theme: Only those who enter the banquet will share the reign of God. Breaking Open the Word Suggested text for faith sharing: Today’s Gospel, the short version. Step One: Listen to the Word As you listen once again to this familiar parable, what caught your ear in it today? What image lingers in your mind from this reading? Step Two: Look into Your Life Question for Children: Why is it important for you to do what Jesus asks of you? Question for Youth: Each week we are invited to participate in Mass. When you are at Mass, how well do you really participate? How could you be more present in heart, mind, and spirit? Question for Adults: Using Jesus’ parable as your starting point, describe in your own words who will be welcome and why they will be welcome, at the eternal banquet of God. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Saint of the Day: Our Lady of Aparecida 300 years ago: Early on the morning of October 12, 1717, three Brazilian fishermen set out on the waters of the Paraiba River, which ran through their village. They were charged with providing the fish for the banquet that would be held a few days later in the village of Guarantinguetá on the occasion of the visit of the Count of Assumar, Don Pedro de Almeida, Governor of the Province of São Paulo and Minas Gerais, as he travelled to the town of Vila Rica. The three fishermen – Domingos Garcia, Filipe Pedroso, and João Alves – had had no luck that morning; they had been fishing for hours without catching anything. They had almost given up, when João Alves decided to give it one more try. He cast his net into the river and slowly began to draw it in. There was something there, but it wasn’t a fish… it seemed to be a piece of wood. When they pulled it out of the net, they saw that it was a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary, with the head missing. Miraculous catch: João cast his net into the waters once more, and pulling it in, he found another piece of wood which proved to be the statue’s head. As if in response to strange instinct, he cast his net a third time into the river. When he tried to pull it in, he found it was full of fish. Now his companions cast their nets as well, and likewise found themselves overwhelmed with an abundance of fish. BH = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = *Permission to reprint / podcast / stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE, License #737009-A. All rights reserved. *The Theme, Breaking Open the Word, and Questions of the Week are used with permission. Read the full text from Our Sunday Visitor: https://lifelongcatechesis.osv.com/