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Welcome to Church of Resurrection

We are a spiritual Catholic community, located in Sunnyvale, California, part of the Diocese of San Jose. We welcome and encourage you to join us for Mass, participate in our ministries, and get to know the wonderful people who make up our parish family. Together, we can deepen our relationship with God and one another.

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Mass and Confession Schedule

Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

June 28, 2026

 

Weekend Mass:

Saturday 5:00 pm​ (Vigil Mass) Livestream

Sunday 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 am Livestream

​​​​Eucharistic Adoration:

Thursday 8:45 am - 12:00 pm (in Chapel)

​Weekday Mass:

Monday - Saturday 8:15 am (in Chapel)

Tuesday and Wednesday 5:30 pm (in Chapel)

 

Today's Readings:

USCCB Daily Readings 

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​​​​Benediction:

Thursday 12:00 pm (in Chapel)

Sacrament of Reconciliation:

Saturday 4:00 - 4:45 pm (Confessional Room in Church) 

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Pastor's Column

June 28, 2026

 

​The Generosity of Discipleship 

 

Dear Parishioners,

In this Sunday's Gospel, Jesus speaks some challenging words. He tells His disciples that following Him must come before everything else. At first hearing, these words may sound difficult, but Jesus is inviting us to reflect on what holds first place in our hearts.


The readings this weekend remind us that true discipleship always leads to generosity.


In the first reading from the Second Book of Kings, we hear about a wealthy woman who welcomed the prophet Elisha into her home. She recognized God's presence in him and generously offered hospitality without expecting anything in return. Her generosity became a blessing not only for Elisha but also for her own family.


In the Gospel, Jesus continues this theme by saying, "Whoever receives you receives me." Even the smallest act of generosity—a cup of cold water given in His name—does not go unnoticed by God. Jesus reminds us that every act of kindness, every sacrifice, and every gift offered for the sake of His Kingdom has eternal value.


Generosity is not measured simply by the size of the gift but by the love with which it is given. The widow's small coin, the cup of cold water, and the hospitality of the Shunammite woman all teach us that God looks first at the heart.


These readings invite us to reflect on how God has blessed us and how we might share those blessings for the good of future generations. Just as those before us built our churches, formed our faith communities, and handed on the treasure of the Gospel, we are now called to do the same.

What seeds of faith is God inviting me to plant today so that others may come to know His love tomorrow?

Every seed planted in faith has the potential to bear fruit far beyond what we can imagine. Whether through prayer, participation, service, or financial support, each of us can play a part in strengthening the Church for years to come.


May the example of the generous woman who welcomed Elisha and the words of Jesus in today's Gospel inspire us to open our hearts more fully to God. And may we continue to sow seeds of faith that will bear fruit for generations yet to come.

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Liturgy Corner

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Renewed at the Table of the Lord:

Liturgical Renewal Phase 1- Introductory Rites: Welcoming & Participation

 

The Seasons of Our Lives in Christ

The Introductory Rites conclude with the Collect, also called the Opening Prayer. After a brief moment of silence, a time for us to gather our personal intentions, the priest prays on behalf of the entire assembly, collecting all our prayers into one, a reminder that we are not isolated individuals. As one, unified body, our prayers rise together to the Father.

But there is something else important about the Collect: it changes throughout the year. The prayers reflect the liturgical season. During the Easter season, the prayers proclaim Christ’s resurrection and our new life in Him. During Advent, they help us prepare for His coming. In Lent, they call us to conversion. In Ordinary Time, the prayers guide us in living out our baptismal call day by day.

This is the beauty of the Liturgical Year, it forms a divine rhythm—Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter, Ordinary Time—that mirrors the seasons of nature and our own lives. Times of preparation. Times of celebration. Times of beginnings, growth, death, and resurrection. Notice, too, how the Gloria disappears during Advent and Lent, seasons of waiting and penance. Then it returns on Christmas and Easter with even greater joy. The liturgical year teaches us to trust God's timing, knowing He is present in every season of our lives.​

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Upcoming Events

Jun 28

Do you want to place an ad in our parish bulletin? A rep from LPI, our bulletin printer, will be available after all Masses. 

Jul 2

Eucharistic Adoration and Benediction in the Chapel from 8:45 AM - 12 NN.

Jun 29

Legion of Mary meets in the office to pray from 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM.

Jul 1

Devotion to Mother of Perpetual Help Mass at 5:30 PM.
Scripture Study with Fr. Phong, Youth Room at 7:00 PM.

Jul 4

Men’s Faith Sharing Group at Youth room, 7:30 AM. Volunteer at St. Vincent de Paul distribution in the Church from 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM.

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​Dear Parishioners,

 

In every generation, the Church is called to renew her mission and to prepare the way for those who will come after us. As members of this parish family, we have received so much from those who came before us—the gift of faith, a community of prayer, and a place where we encounter Christ. Now it is our turn to continue that legacy. With that spirit of gratitude and hope, I would like to share with you an important initiative taking place throughout our Diocese: the capital campaign called “Sowing Seeds of Faith.”

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Parish Survey and Listening Sessions - Results

Thank you to everyone who participated in our Parish Survey and Listening Sessions! More than 250 parishioners responded to the survey, and over 120 parishioners attended the listening sessions, generously offering their time, insights, and heartfelt input. Once again, we thank you for your openness, honesty, and commitment to the life and future of our parish. Please see the summary of results here.
 

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A Note About The Annual Diocesan Appeal

Each year, the Annual Diocesan Appeal (ADA) supports the regular operations of shared ministries and services that no single parish can sustain alone—from seminarian formation to Catholic Charites to faith formation resources.

For 2026 only, we will not have a separate ADA. Instead, we invite you to direct gifts you would ordinarily offer to the ADA toward the
Sowing Seeds of Faith Campaign for Spiritual Renewal. This diocesan-wide campaign is helping every parish bring our Pastoral Plan to life.

Our parish will be participating in Sowing Seeds of Faith later this year, and we look forward to sharing more with you soon. In the meantime, thank you for your continued generosity and for walking with us as we discern how God is calling our community to grow. 

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To view our Parish Leadership Team and Council Members' biographies, click here.

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"Loving The Mass, Loving Jesus"
A Four-Weekend Journey Through The Parts Of The Mass

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Introductory Rites
(Part 1)
September 7, 2025

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Liturgy of the Word
(Part 2)
September 14, 2025

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Liturgy of the Eucharist
(Part 3)
September 21 2025

Communion
and Concluding Rites
(Part 4)

September 28, 2025

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"I am the Resurrection and the Life, he who believes in Me, though he die, yet shall he live,

Our Mission

To joyfully and actively celebrate the sacraments,
provide lifelong spiritual formation that nourishes our faith,
and lovingly and compassionately serve the world.

Our Vision

To be an enthusiastic, welcoming, and serving Catholic Community of Christ's Disciples.

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Mosaic of Blessed Mother

The mosaic in the rear of the Church depicts the Blessed Mother. The Blessed Mother served as the spiritual theme for Fr. Nicholas Farana's initial parish outreach program called "R.O.P.E." (Reach out to People Everywhere)

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Mosaic of Jesus 

On the other side of the Mosaic of the Blessed Mother is the matching mosaic of Jesus with children of all different nations.

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Stained Glass Art Windows

As you walk into Church of the Resurrection, you are greeted by the beauty of the stained glass art windows throughout the Church, behind the sanctuary, and in the Chapel.

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and whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die."  John 10:25

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Visiting the Chapel

Statues of Child Jesus, Our Lady and St. Joseph in the Chapel were hand-carved in Ortisei-Bolzano, Italy. Looking at the Chapel window from within the Chapel, you see to the right of the entrance a faceted glass windows featuring St. Clare, co-patron saint of the Diocese of San Jose, and St. Francis of Assisi holding the Cross.

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A replica of Michelangelo's Pieta graces the gardens in the piazza.

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Make a visit to the Chapel
8:15 am to 6:00 pm | 7 days a week

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