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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

Pentecost Sunday

May 24, 2026

 

Weekend Mass:

Saturday 5:00 pm​ (Vigil Mass) Livestream

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

​Weekday Mass:

Monday - Saturday 8:15 am (in Chapel)

Tuesday and Wednesday 5:30 pm (in Chapel)

USCCB Daily Readings 

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​​​​Eucharistic Adoration:

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

​​​​Benediction:

Thursday 12:00 pm (in Chapel)

Sacrament of Reconciliation:

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

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Support Our Parish

We provide an easy, convenient and secure way to give online to support our Parish's mission. Please sign in or create an account by simply clicking Online Giving icon below. Thank you for supporting our Parish!

Weekly Bulletin 

Parish Activities

Financial Reports

Presider's Schedule

From the Pastor

Ways To Give

Parish Registration

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The Parish office will be closed on Monday, May 25 in observance of Memorial Day and to honor our Veterans, and will reopen on Tuesday, May 26.

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Pastor's Column

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May 24, 2026

Breathe Again: Pentecost and the First of Faith

There is something powerful about watching a newborn baby take its very first breath. In those first few seconds, a child moves from the safety of the womb into the world, and suddenly the room fills with relief, joy, and emotion. That first breath means life.


Pentecost is also about breath. It is about life.


In the Gospel for Pentecost Sunday, the Risen Jesus appears to His frightened disciples and does something unusual: He breathes on them and says, “Receive the Holy Spirit.” In Scripture, breath is never just breath. It represents life, spirit, strength, and the very presence of God. Just as God breathed life into Adam in the Book of Genesis, Jesus now breathes new life into His apostles. That moment marks the birth of the Church.


The feast of Pentecost reminds us that Christianity is not meant to be lifeless, routine, or merely habitual. The Spirit came with wind and fire — signs of urgency, passion, and power. As our Psalm proclaims: “Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth!”

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Confirmation Candidates

Please pray for our Confirmandi who will receive their Confirmation from Bishop Oscar Cantú on Sunday, May 24th at the 11:30 AM Mass: 

Abigail Anderson

Katelyn Arun

Grant Austin

Liliana Dargiewicz

Lexine De Silva

Isabella Edackattukudy

Nalyn Florentin

Imelda George

Taylor Gore

Annabelle Pham

Alejandro Ruiz De La A.

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May and Mary

There have been long devotions to our Blessed Mother, but the dedication of the month of May to Mary is a more recent development in the long history of the Church. 

In the sixteenth century there were month-long Marian devotions, but they were not necessarily associated with May. In medieval times, various celebrations involving Mary occurred in May. But it wasn’t until late eighteenth-century Italy that the idea of dedicating May to Mary began to take root. This notion flourished in the nineteenth century and began to foster daily devotions, frequent rosaries, and May crownings around the world. And so May, the lovely month of nature’s motherhood, came to be dedicated to our Blessed Virgin Mary.

With Mary, the apostles and first disciples kept prayerful vigil for the Spirit’s coming, the culmination of Mary’s faith-filled lifetime. Mary’s faith was shown forth in her acceptance of the angel’s word at the Annunciation, her charity in the Visitation to Elizabeth, her trust in Joseph during the flight into Egypt, her steadfast vigil beneath her Son’s cross. 

Throughout these joyful and sorrowful mysteries of her life, Mary’s faith-filled heart embraced God’s will, making her an 
instrument for the accomplishment of God’s plan for our salvation, and a living model for us of trust and perseverance. For Mary’s undaunted faith and the selfless love it inspired, all generations shall call her blessed.

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A Time of Renewal and Commitment

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Renewed at the Table of the Lord

 

Liturgical Renewal Phase 1 – Introductory Rites: Welcoming & Participation

Becoming One Body: How the Mass Begins

The Mass does not begin when the priest reaches the altar. It starts at the moment we walk through the church doors and even before, as we prepare our hearts at home. The entrance procession gathers us into one body and prepares us to hear God's word and receive His Body and Blood. Those who process in, the altar servers, the deacons, and finally the priest in persona Christi, do so on behalf of the whole assembly, because the liturgy is always the action of the whole Church. 

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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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