St. Francis of Assisi Parish

St. Francis of Assisi Parish
October 12, 2014 • 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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From the Pastor’s Desk
cannot say enough for the way in which we, as a parish
community, celebrated last week’s Feast of St. Francis.
On Friday morning, the 300+ children of our school,
with their parents and their pets (of all shapes and
sizes, some living and some stuffed, and some simply
photographs) were blessed. That evening, many parishioners
and friends gathered for a wonderful and prayerful celebraon of the Transitus of St. Francis, led by Bro. Mark, our friary
Guardian. Many others brought all kinds, shapes, and sizes
of pets to be blessed on the
Church steps last Saturday
a ernoon. Then came the
prayerful and well-celebrated weekend feast liturgies.
Topping the weekend was
the incredible parish picnic
at Su er’s Fort Park. The
largest number ever—of
all ages, gathered to enjoy
great food, weather, games,
and each other. It was a
great three days, with many
hands to make these days
of celebra ons come alive!
No one was obligated
to be there for any of these
ac vi es, either as a helper
or as a par cipant. And yet, there you all were—good people
aware of who we are as a community of faith, who share a
commitment to and an awareness of God’s covenant with
each of us to proclaim God’s presence and grace working in
our lives.
God entered into a covenant with the Israelites of the
Old Testament, promising to lead them to new life if they
listened and responded to those called to lead them to the
Promised Land. It was not always an easy journey, but they
were willing, and they reached their des na on together, as a
community of faith in the God who called them as a people.
Next weekend, we will have our annual parish Covenant
of Sharing appeal. This appeal asks of us a willingness to
WEEKEND MASSES
Saturday Vigil 5:15pm
Sunday 7:30am, 9:30am, Noon
WEEKDAY MASSES
(in St. Clare Chapel)
12:10pm
listen, for God may be calling us to something new—or maybe
to con nue in something we have been doing with and for
our parish community. This week, let us consider how we can
help one another in the journey of faith that we share in common. Let us ask ourselves, “How can I contribute something
of my me and talent to our Sunday worship, our outreach to
the poor and marginalized, our programs of evangeliza on to
announce the Good News of God’s love to others, our social
and communal gatherings that bring us together to celebrate
who we are as a parish with one another
and with our friends? How can I in
some way assist in the care of our parish buildings and ground, and in the
governance of the parish?
I invite you to consider how you
may give back to our parish community in gra tude for what others have
provided for you and, more importantly,
for what God has provided through his
promise of love in his covenant with us.
This year we are not focusing on
financial support, but I would like to
thank those of you who are giving
regularly to St. Francis. And I would like
to ask those of you who are not yet
giving regularly to St. Francis, and are
able, to consider joining with your sisters and brothers who
give each week, or monthly—by signing up for personalized
offering envelopes, or automa c bank withdrawal (direct deposit), or credit card withdrawal. You may use the form in this
weekend’s bulle n, or use the card that will be provided next
weeknd. We are all called to do our part—including the friars,
who budget for and contribute to St. Francis each month.
This weekend (or next), the annual parish report will be
distributed a er all the Masses. The informa on in the report
will give you a glimpse of the many ministries of our parish
and the resources it takes to make these ministries happen—
to make our parish an evangelizing community proclaiming
God’s peace and love in the Franciscan Tradi on.
Un l next week…May the Lord Give You Peace…kjl
RECONCILIATION
Saturdays 4:00-5:00pm
or by appointment
CHURCH HOURS
M-Th 9:00am-3:00pm
Fri 9:00am-1:30pm
YĔĚė FĎēĆēĈĎĆđ SĚĕĕĔėę
YĔĚ’ėĊ IēěĎęĊĉ
Remembrance ‘Mums
Regular Giving (Offertory)
Order yours this weekend!
(Includes direct deposit and online donaƟons)
September 28
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$7,624
Year-to-date (7/1/2014-10/1/2014)
Last year
$ Change
% Change
ovember is a me to remember
our deceased loved ones. Again
this year, we are offering Remembrance Mums for
$20.00. You designate the person(s) to be honored. The
flowers will decorate the church throughout November.
$155,613
144,825
10,788
7.5%
Designated Donations
You may order the flowers at the table located inside the
front doors of the church a er all Masses this weekend and
the following two weekends. More informa on available at
the table.
(Includes direct deposit and online donaƟons)
Building Fund (includes ONE Campaign 25% share)
Dona ons to date (7/1/2014-10/1/2014)
$25,581
Last year
13,152
$ Change
12,429
% Change
94.5%
Step Ministry
Dona ons to date (7/1/2014-10/1/2014)
Last year
$ Change
% Change
Francis House (October 2014)
COME BE A PART OF OUR SUCCESS!
We need your participation!
$10,107
9,169
938
10.2%
MARDI GRAS GALA
January 31, 2015
5:00 – 10:00pm
Red Lyon Hotel Woodlake Conference Center
$1,369
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ou can contribute to the ongoing success of this important fund raiser in several ways: by a ending, sponsoring
a table, contribu ng an auc on or raffle item, or making a
dona on. Help us to spread the word to make this the most
successful Mardi Gras Gala ever! Come join the fun and be
a part of suppor ng our Parish. Proceeds benefit our Step
Ministry, our outreach program to our homeless brothers and
sisters, as well as other parish programs.
Thank you for sharing so generously!
PėĆĞĊė RĊĖĚĊĘęĘ
Tickets: $55 per person un l December 1
Pray for Our Brothers and Sisters
$60 per person a er December 1
Who Are Ill or in Pain
Reserved seating: for tables of 10 (get your friends
together and reserve a table for 10!)
Skip Bacon
MARDI GRAS GALA FEATURES:
Who Have Been Called to Eternal Life
Delicious dinner, live music, DJ, dancing, raffle, silent and
live auc on.
May they rest in peace
Hot Auction and Rafϐle Items:
Mass Intentions for this Week
Oct. 12 Sun.
7:30am
9:30am
Oct. 13 Mon. 12:10pm
Oct. 15 Wed. 12:10pm
Vaca on homes, trips, fine wines, sports and recrea on
ac vi es, cultural ac vi es, theatre ckets, and some
big surprises!
Pro Benefa for benefactors
Pro Populo for parishioners
Leonard Kreizenbeck
Rose Cunningham
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WĊđĈĔĒĊ NĊĜ PĆėĎĘčĎĔēĊėĘ
o request that your loved one be added to our
prayer request list, please contact Galen Unruh,
Director of Outreach (443-8084 x114 or GalenU@
s rancisparish.com). To request a Mass Inten on,
please contact SJeanay Willis Bolden, Parish Secretary
(443-8084 or SJeanayB@s rancisparish.com).
Yolanda Peaks
Rudy and Jenny Rodriguez
and sons Anthony, Rudy Jr., and Vincent
and daughter Janessa
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Chiara Teruel
YĔĚ’ėĊ IēěĎęĊĉ
Beyond Assisi: Prayerful Places
Young Adult Ministry
(and faces) of Early Franciscan Life
Thursday, October 14
7:00-8:30pm
Parish Center Chapel
Wednesday, October 22
7:00pm
Brunsman Hall
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f you are in your 20s or 30s and would
like to share your faith journey with
other young adults, then you are invited
to check out the newly-formed St. Francis
Young Adult Ministry group. There is no
commitment—just a end the mee ngs
and go from there. We hope you will plan
to be there. If you would like more informa on please contact Patrice Clemons
(YoungAdults@s rancisparish.com) or
Galen (GalenU@s rancisparish.com or
443-8084 x114).
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oin Lisa and David Ellio as they share sites and stories
of the earliest followers of St. Francis of Assisi. Where did
these women and men live and work and pray? Where did
they—and Francis—go for solitude and healing? We’ll be
sharing images and words from our 2013 journey into lesserknown but vital places and lives of vision, inspira on, and
profound perseverance. Guided by the acclaimed Franciscan
Pilgrimage Programs, the journey offered an unusual depth of
encounter with professed Franciscans and “ordinary saints,”
lay men and women whose flames of love transformed Franciscan spirituality to this day.
Light refreshments and beverages provided. This event
is free of charge. For more informa on: franspiritdirec ons@
icloud.com. Sponsored by St. Francis Adult Faith Forma on.
Restorative Justice:
A Path to Dignity
Thursday, October 30
7:00pm
Brunsman Hall
Annual Women’s Retreat
“Retreat, Reϐlect, Renew”
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Saturday, November 15
11:00am-4:45pm
Brunsman Hall
(10:30-11:00am registra on and hospitality)
ranciscan Pathways of Jus ce is con nuing its series of
evening forums on issues related to Catholic social teaching. Please join us on October 30 for a presenta on on restora ve jus ce. Hear how restora ve jus ce emphasizes vic m
assistance and rehabilita on and treatment programs that are
effec ve alterna ves to long and dispropor onate sentencing
and high rates of incarcera on.
“Through silence, music, prayer, reflection
handouts and sharing, we will experience
different types of prayer, and reflect on which
ways we are being called to a more personal,
intimate and loving relationship with God.”
Rich Fowler of the Diocese of Sacramento will explore how
this approach can reduce crime, improve educa on, provide
healing for vic ms, and transform the lives of the offenders.
Speakers will also discuss the Loaves and Fishes jail visita on
program, as well as Proposi on 47, which the California Conference of Bishops has unanimously endorsed, sta ng:
C
hris ne Jurisich is an experienced
retreat facilitator who understands
the importance and challenge of integra ng faith and prayer
into the present moment. She worked for 10 years facilita ng
retreats for the na onal spiritual growth ministry, Ministry
of Mothers Sharing. Working closely with the Sisters of St.
Benedict in Minnesota to develop a na onal retreat series,
she became inspired by Benedic ne spirituality. Eight years
ago, she created a retreat series, “Retreat, Reflect, Renew,”
which became the inspira on for her book of the same tle.
She now facilitates retreats on the book’s concepts at Mercy
Center Auburn.
“We will not tolerate the crime and violence that
threatens the lives and dignity of our brothers and
sisters, and we will not give up on those who have
lost their way. We seek both jusƟce and mercy.
Working together, we believe our faith calls each
of us to protect public safety, promote the common
good, and restore community.”
In response to the Bishops’ call, you have the opportunity to join fellow parishioners any Wednesday evening, phoning voters in support of Prop. 47. If you can assist, or would
like more informa on, please call Galen (443-8084 x114) or
email Betsy Reifsnider ([email protected]).
Look for flyers with registra on forms, or go to our
website to register, and join us for an a ernoon of retreat,
reflec on and renewal—with Chris ne, and with the many
wonderful women of our parish. Be sure to bring a friend!
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OĚė CĔěĊēĆēę Ĕċ SčĆėĎēČ 2014: CĔĒĒĎęĒĊēę WĊĊĐĊēĉ
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or the past several years, on one weekend in the Fall, we
have invited you to par cipate in the life of our parish, to
make a commitment to suppor ng what we all cherish: our
parish community. This year’s Commitment Weekend will be
on October 18/19. The informa on below will be on the card
that you will be asked to fill out. Your par cipa on in parish
ministries, and your financial support, make possible all that
we do and are at St. Francis. Thank you!
Name(s): ______________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________
Phone: c (
) __________ h (
) ___________ w (
) __________ Email: _________________________________
SERVICE
1. Parish Ministries:
 I/ we plan to ĈĔēęĎēĚĊ serving in parish ministry (indicate below the ministries in which you currently serve).
Please ĈĔēęĆĈę ĒĊ/ ĚĘ about serving in the following ministries:
Liturgy
Sacramental Prep
Faith Formation
For Those in Need
 Altar Linens (wash/iron)
 Eucharistic Bread Bakers
 Eucharistic Ministers
 Lectors
 Music Ministry
 Sacred Movement (dance)
 Adult Confirmation
 CIC/ RCIA Companion
 CIC
 Infant Baptism
 RCIA
 Adult Faith Formation
 Children’s Classes
 Library
 Nursery




 Youth Ministry (Teens)
Ministries of Care
 Church Tour Docent
Leadership
 Bereavement Ministry
 Sound and Light
Ministries of Welcome
 50+ Ministry
 LGBT Ministry
 Peace and Justice
 Communion Visitation
 Young Adults
 Ushers/ Greeters
 Sunday Hospitality
 Funeral Planning
 Welcome Team
 Healing Prayer (e-mail)
 Parish Council
Breakfast Ministry
Family Service (FOAM)
Loaves and Fishes Team
Step Ministry
Buildings & Grounds
 Church Cleaning Ministry
 Gardening Ministry
Other Outreach
2. Expertise/ skills I will share: ___________________________________________________________________________
3. Special Events (Retreats,Welcome Brunches, Receptions, Parish Picnic, Mardi Gras Gala, etc.) I will help with:
 Planning
 Publicity
 Photography/videography
 Set up/ clean up
 Potluck (bringi a dish to share)
 Welcoming
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
1. What I/ we will give this year to St. Francis: $ __________/ week OR $ __________/ month
2.
How I/ we will give this year to St. Francis:
  I/we will CONTINUE my/our current method of donation.
 I/we would like to receive OFFERING ENVELOPES.
  I/we would like to sign up for DIRECT DEPOSIT:
Transfer $ __________ from my checking account
When  Weekly (Fridays)
 5th day of the month
 20th day of the month
Bank Name___________________ Bank Transit #____________________ Bank Account #____________________
Signature: ___________________________________ (required for automatic payment)
  I/we would like to sign up for recurring CREDIT CARD donations:
Charge $__________ to my: Visa
 MasterCard
 Discover Card
How often:
[ ] Weekly
[ ] Monthly
Card #_________________________________Expiration Date ___/___ CSV # (3-digit # on the back of your card): ______
Signature: __________________________________________________ (required for automatic payment)
(All financial information is strictly confidential and for parish use only.)
OĚė CĔěĊēĆēę Ĕċ SčĆėĎēČ 2014: LĔěĎēČ GĔĉ, LĔěĎēČ EĆĈč OęčĊė
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ur Covenant of Sharing is a way of living out the
Va can 2 invita on offered to each one of us to
think about, name, and share the gi s God has
given us.
Covenant of Thank You!
Sharing
hank you to everyone who brought food to share,
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loaned your pop-up tents, provided trucks for
moving tables, donated prizes for games, and
pitched in with set up, clean up, games and other ac vies—and to those of you who gave monetary dona ons.
Each of you helped to make our Parish Fes val and Picnic
a truly fes ve community event! We couldn’t have done it
without you!
We share one bap smal dignity—every person is
holy, every act of love is holy, and every service a gracefilled act when done in love—here in our church buildings,
and beyond. Each service, each ac on, is part of the one
apostolate. As Jesus sent the apostles, so we send and support one another in service.
A special thank you to the picnic planning team: Anny
Beeson, who stepped up to lead the team for the first me,
Fran Anderson, Traci Bean, Tami GuƟerrez, John and Margaret Healey, Richard Hernandez, and Galen Unruh—and
to those groups and individuals who took responsibility for
ac vi es: our Jr. High group for face-pain ng, our Teens for
designing the popular St. Francis T-Shirts and dona ng two
as “passport” prizes; Library Coordinator Pat Pavone for the
book sale; Sandy for her balloon crea ons; Felipe Valverde
and the usher team for bingo; Bro. Mark for Franciscan Jeopardy; our Welcome Team for welcoming everyone; Samara
Palko for organizing the e-waste drive; Starbucks (26th and
J) for dona ng the coffee, and Irene Turner for obtaining
“passport” prizes— gi cer ficates from Mel’s, McGee’s Old
Time Photo, Talini’s Nursery, Leatherby’s, and the Catholic
Bookstore.
God calls us to put our love into ac on. Because we have
been loved, we are impelled to pass that on. This is a right
and a duty—and a privilege. In our homes, our work, our
families, our parish, we are light to the world, leaven in the
world, building the reign of God.
Each ministry, whether a one- me or an ongoing
commitment, is essen al. As you visit the sick, as you serve
breakfast or coffee or Communion—you love, you build the
reign of God, you make visible the face of God.
Thank you for par cipa ng this year in our Covenant
of Sharing. Next weekend, you will have the opportunity to
indicate how you would like to serve at St. Francis this year.
Whatever gi s and level of commitment you are able to
share—there is something for you to do! We invite you to
learn more about our ministries by going to our website and
checking out our Parish Guide. Or talk to members of our Parish Council, other volunteers, or our parish staff, about ways
to par cipate.
A NĊĜ OĕęĎĔē DĚėĎēČ CĔĒĒĚēĎĔē
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ishop Soto has approved Fr. Ken’s
request, on a trial basis, to offer mustum
at Communion me for those unable to
consume alcohol. This will be a new prac ce
in the Diocese of Sacramento. Mustum is grape
juice that contains no addi ves, and in which
the fermenta on process has been suspended.
It is available from only two sources in the United States.
We will begin offering mustum on the weekend of
October 25 and 26. If you wish to receive the Blood of Christ
in the form of mustum, please let Fr. Ken know. Because it is
being offered on a trial basis, we need to keep count of how
many people ask for this op on, and we also need to know so
that we can prepare enough for all those who wish to receive
in this way. The Blessed Sacrament in the form of mustum
will be offered in one cup next to the minister serving the
low-gluten hosts at the foot of the pillar just inside the K St.
transept. As with the minister offering the low-gluten hosts,
this minister can be iden fied by a nametag, “Mustum.”
A volunteer ar st (Picnic Face Pain ng)
It is also important for all Catholics to understand “that
the Catholic faith teaches that Christ, whole and en re, and
the true Sacrament, is received even under only one species”
(General InstrucƟon of the Roman Missal 282; cf Catechism of
the Catholic Church, 1390).
Volunteer cooks (Picnic BBQ)
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OēČĔĎēČ: Ađđ AėĊ WĊđĈĔĒĊ
MĔėĊ IēċĔėĒĆęĎĔē
Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW)
Sundays during the Liturgy of the Word at our 9:30am
Mass, children K-4th grade are escorted from the church to
the Parish Center Chapel by an adult catechist for CLOW. No
registra on required. Parents may accompany their children.
White Mass
Saturday, October 18 A special Mass for doctors, nurses
and other care-givers will be celebrated at 5:00pm at the
Cathedral. Bishop Myron Co a will celebrate. Special prayers
for health care workers and a solemn blessing will be given.
All those in the medical profession are urged to a end. Doctors are encouraged to wear their white lab coats. More info:
Diocesan Office of Worship (733-0221).
Church Tours
4th Sundays a er Noon Mass.
Contemplative Prayer
Mondays, 6:00pm in the Parish Center Chapel.
Tuesdays a er 12:10pm Mass in St. Clare Chapel.
Marriage and the Mystery of God
November 4, 13, and 20: The Diocese of Sacramento
is offering a three-class series that will explore the depths
of marriage as God designed it, unlock the profound nature
of marriage as a Sacrament, and provide prac cal ways for
marriages not just to survive but flourish. Taught by John
Hamlon, MA, from 6:30 – 8:30pm in Sacramento. $25 for the
series. For more info on loca ons and to register, go to www.
TheMeaningOfLove.info.
Gospel Series
Sundays, 11:00-11:45am in the Parish Center. Reflec on
and medita on on the gospel. Sponsored by the Peace & Jusce Commi ee. More info: Mary Myrick (536-9753).
Healing Prayer
Healing Prayer ministers are available to pray for you or
your loved ones through God’s goodness and grace in simple
prayer. Email your prayer pe ons to healingprayer@s rancisparish.com, or call the parish office (443-8084).
Jesuit High School Open House
Sunday October 19: 12:00-3:00pm. To register:
jesuithighschool.org.
High School Youth Ministry
High School Youth Ministry meets the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month from 6:00-8:00pm in the Parish Center.
Light dinner provided. Don’t forget to bring a friend!
Fall at San Damiano Retreat
October 24-26: “Interfaith Spirituality Retreat: An Experiment in Theory and Prac ce,” with Fr. Thomas P. Bonacci, CP.
November 21-23: Grief Retreat with Fr. Padraig Greene
Give yourself (or a loved one) the holiday gi of a weekend
away with your grief in the presence of people who understand, as you cherish the memories through prayer, wri ng,
reflec on, music and ritual.
For more informa on or to register: www.sandamiano.
org or (925) 837-9141. San Damiano Retreat is a ministry of
our Franciscan Friars.
Hospitality
Sundays a er 9:30am Mass join us for coffee and donuts
in Brunsman Hall.
Library Hours
Thursdays, Noon-2:00pm and
1st and 3rd Sundays, 8:30-11:30am in the Parish Center.
Little Lambs (Nursery) Program
Sundays: Child care (staffed by an adult and teen helpers)
for children ages 1-3 during 9:30 am Mass in the room opposite the cafeteria on the first floor of St. Francis Elementary
School on the Sundays when Faith Forma on classes are in
session. Registra on is on-site.
WĊĊĐđĞ RĊĆĉĎēČĘ
Monday:
Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31 — 5:1; Ps 113:1b-5a, 6-7;
Lk 11:29-32
Tuesday:
Gal 5:1-6; Ps 119:41, 43-45, 47-48; Lk 11:37-41
Wednesday: Gal 5:18-25; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 11:42-46
Thursday: Eph 1:1-10; Ps 98:1-6; Lk 11:47-54
Friday:
Eph 1:11-14; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 12-13; Lk 12:1-7
Saturday:
2 Tm 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Lk 10:1-9
Sunday:
Is 45:1, 4-6; Ps 96:1, 3-5, 7-10; 1 Thes 1:1-5b;
Mt 22:15-21
Prayer Service
Mondays: Led by our school children at 8:10am in the
church (when school is in session). All are welcome!
Taizé Prayer
Wednesdays: 6:00-7:00pm, in the church.
T’ai Chi Chih
Saturdays: 9:05am in St. Clare Chapel or, weather permi ng,
in the park across from the church.
Wednesdays, 6:00pm in the church (during Taizé Prayer).
Hearing Devices Available
Thomas Merton Circle
Meets bi-monthly. Refreshments provided. More info:
John (482-6976).
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Personal hearing devices are available to assist
those attending liturgies at St. Francis. If you would
like to use one, please ask an usher for assistance.
PĆėĎĘč IēċĔėĒĆęĎĔē
St. Francis Parish Center Ofϐices: 1066 26th Street, Sacramento, CA 95816 • Phone: 916.443.8084
Fax: 916.443.7356 •
Website: www.stfrancisparish.com
• Ofϐice Hours: MON-FRI, 9AM-5PM
St. Francis Elementary School: 2500 K Street, Sacramento, CA 95816 • Phone: 916.442.5494
Website: www.stfranciselem.org • Ofϐice Hours: MON–THUR, 8AM–4PM and FRI, 8AM-2PM (during the School Year)
Pastor
Associate Pastor
Principal
Pastoral Associate
Director of Liturgy
Director of Faith Formation
Director of Outreach
Administrative Associate
Plant Manager
Ofϐice Assistant
Parish Secretary
Bookkeeper
Communion Visitation Ministry Coordinator
Infant Baptism Coordinator
Library Coordinator
Membership Coordinator
Parish Council Chair
Wedding Coordinator
Young Adults Ministry Coordinator
Youth Ministry Coordinator
In Residence at the Friary:
Ken Laverone OFM
Sebas an Sandoval, OFM
Ivan Hrga
Peggy Chambers, OMC
Deborah Jones
Skip Bacon
Galen Unruh
Fran Anderson
Joe Prassa
Pamela Caballero
SJeanay Willis Bolden
Jacquie Embs
Peggy Briggs
Carol Spinella
Pat Pavone
Christelle Cobian
Michelle Hernandez-Flores
Mary Brown
Patrice Clemons
Traci Bean
Kjlofm@s rancisparish.com
x115
Sebas anS@s rancisparish.com
x111
Principal@s ranciselem.org
916-442-5494
PeggyC@s rancisparish.com
x103
DeborahJ@s rancisparish.com
x110
SkipB@s rancisparish.com
x112
GalenU@s rancisparish.com
x114
[email protected]
x102
JoeP@s rancisparish.com
x107
PamelaC@s rancisparish.com
x105
SJeanayB@s rancisparish.com
JEmbs@s rancisparish.com
x104
SFCommunion Visita [email protected]
InfantBap sm@s rancisparish.com
x302
Library@s rancisparish.com
Membership@s rancisparish.com
x101
ParishCouncil@s rancisparish.com
Wedding@s rancisparish.com
x113
YoungAdults@s rancisparish.com
[email protected]
Ray Bucher, OFM • Ken Laverone, OFM • Sebas an Sandoval, OFM
Mark Schroeder, OFM • John Summers, OFM
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