Bulletin - Saint Francis of Assisi Parish

St. Francis of Assisi Parish
January18, 2015 • Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Come to the Waters of Life!
5:15 pm Mass
Gregory Adan Walls
Kane John Phillip Stevens
Eli Cristiano Hunley
7:30 am Mass
– No Baptisms –
9:30 am Mass
Jobe Zachary Rosecrans
Emmett Matthew Gleason
Noon Mass
Yoselyn Lilliana Perez-Salinas
Weekend Masses
Saturday Vigil 5:15 pm
Sunday 7:30 am, 9:30 am, Noon
Weekday Masses
(in St. Clare Chapel)
12:10 pm
Reconciliation
Saturdays 4:00 - 5:00 pm
or by appointment
Church Hours
M-Th 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Fri 9:00 am - 1:30 pm
Opportunities and Information
Catholic School Advisory Commission Nominations
Adult Faith Formation Presents...
The Book of Ruth and the Status of
Women in the Old Testament
A
re you a registered member of
St. Francis of Assisi Parish? Do you
have a strong and posi ve commitment to
Catholic school educa on and knowledge
of the concept of “shared responsibility?”
Nomina ons are now being accepted for
the St. Francis Elementary Catholic School
Advisory Commission (CSAC), for a twoyear term.
Presenter: Robert Platzner, PhD
Wednesday, January 28
7:00 pm in Brunsman, Hall
T
he Book of Ruth is one of the
shortest books of the Old Testament,
and also one of the most endearing, but it reveals an abundance of informa on about the place of women in Israelite
society, while raising interes ng ques ons about laws and
customs affec ng marriage, courtship and property. Though
set incongruously within the period of the Judges, the Book
of Ruth portrays an almost idyllic society in which strangers and the poor are treated with kindness and respect, and
daughters-in-law express nothing but love and devo on for
their mothers-in-law — obviously, a world very different from
our own!
Guided by Franciscan values, the CSAC advises Fr. Ken
and Principal Ivan Hrga about opportunities and goals
in these areas: Planning, Policy Development, Finances,
Facilities Management, Marketing and Development. Members
par cipate in all scheduled mee ngs, which are normally
held monthly, but may also include ad hoc special mee ngs
and execu ve mee ngs. Addi onally, you would be expected
to a end the Diocesan "New School Advisory Commission
Members' Workshop."
Dr. Robert Platzner is an Emeritus Professor of Humanies and Religious Studies from California State University,
Sacramento, where he taught for 36 years. He is the author
of several books and numerous ar cles in Religious Studies,
including an Introduc on to the Old Testament.
If you are interested, please complete and submit a
nomina on form (available on the school webiste or from the
Parish Center) in a sealed envelope to St. Francis Parish, 1066
26th St., Sac 95816, a n: Fr. Ken Laverone, OFM.
School Open House and Pancake Breakfast
Save the Date!
Sunday, January 25
Parish Lenten Retreat
with Mary Beth Ingham, CSJ
Pancake Breakfast: 8:00 - 12:00pm
Open House:
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Monday-Wednesday, February 23-25
in the Schoool Cafeteria
M
ary Beth Ingham, CSJ is an
outstanding presenter and
scholar. In addi on to giving retreats,
she teaches at the Franciscan School of Theology, and she
taught for many years at Loyola Marymount University, where
she was chair of the Philosophy Department and Professor of
Philosophy. She received the President’s Fritz B. Burns Teaching Medal in 2000. Books she has wri en include: Rejoicing
in the Works of the Lord: Beauty in the Franciscan TradiƟon
(2010) and Scotus for Dunces: An IntroducƟon to the Subtle
Doctor (2003).
C
ome join the fun and celebrate Catholic
Schools’ Week with coffee, pancakes,
bacon, fresh fruit and more. Tickets purchased in
advance from the school: $4.00 Child | $6.00 Adult. Tickets
purchased at the door: $5.00 Child | $7.00 Adult. Visit our
classrooms a erwards, and see why we’re so proud of
our school!
New Year... New Opportunity
Sundays, 11:00-11:45 am
in the Parish Center
“Mary Beth Ingham, CSJ is one of those rare teachers
who knows her subject inside and out—and can explain it in
a way that everyone can understand. We are very lucky to
have her present a retreat here at St. Francis. Just ask Fr. Ken
or Sr. Claire or members of our parish staff who have had the
pleasure of a ending one (or more) of her presenta ons/
retreats.” —Fran Anderson
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oin us as we reflect upon and deepen our understanding
of each Sunday's Gospel and how Jesus' message applies
to our lives today. More info: Mary Myrick (536-9753).
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th Annual Mardi Gras Gala Fundraiser
MARDI GRAS GALA
Saturday, January 31
What’s New This Year?
5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Red Lion Hotel
Woodlake Conference Center
(500 Leisure Lane, Sacramento)
Mardi Gras Mask Contest!
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The winner, as decided by our “Mystery
Judge,” will take home a nice prize!
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Everyone who wears or brings his/her own
mask is invited to par cipate and join in the fun!
Last day
to make your reservation:
Monday, January 19!
T
his important parish fundraiser benefits our
Step Ministry, our outreach program to our
homeless brothers and sisters, as well as other parish
programs. For more informa on or to purchase your
ckets: www.s rancisparish.com: click calendar then
special events; or call Galen (443-8084 x 114), or use
the registra on form below. $60 per person.
Do you have special dietary needs?
A
n excellent dinner is planned for our gala. The
main course is Chicken Piccata. If you are gluten
intolerant we can request that the chicken not be
ba ered. If you are a vegetarian, we can request
a vegetable medley. If you require a gluten-free or
vegetarian plate, please contact: Pam Caballero (4438084 x105 or pamelac@s rancisparish.com) no later
than January 25.
Professional Photos!
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A las ng memory of this wonderful evening
captured in a professional 5x7 photograph
that you will be able to take home with you.
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Individuals, couples, groups—or your table
of ten!
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Taken in front of a Mardi Gras backdrop.
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No charge for 5x7 print.
Look for more “WHATS NEW” informaƟon
in upcoming bulleƟns!
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Mardi Gras Gala Reservation Form
Mail with Check, Money Order, or Credit Card Info to:
Mardi Gras Gala, St. Francis of Assisi Parish, 1066 26th St., Sacramento, CA 95816
Method of Payment (check one):
Name:
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[ ] Check or Money Order (Make payable to St. Francis Parish)
[ ] Credit Card
Address:
State:
City:
Zip:
Credit Card No:
Name on Card:
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Signature:
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Quantity:
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$60.00 /person = $
Expiration Date:
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Thank You!
Your Financial Support
It Takes a Village
REGULAR GIVING (Offertory)
A
s the Christmas season drew to
a close last weekend with the
Bap sm of the Lord, our hearts overflow with gra tude at how beau fully
we celebrated Advent and Christmas
here at St. Francis! A special round of
applause and hear elt thanks to all who:
(Includes direct deposit and online donaƟons)
January 4
Year-to-date (7/1/2014-1/10/2015)
Last year
$ Change
% Change
$23,848
$368,530
358,502
10,028
2.8%
DESIGNATED DONATIONS
•
(Includes direct deposit and online donaƟons)
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Building Fund (includes ONE Campaign 25% share)
Dona ons to date (7/1/2014-1/10/2015)
Last year
$ Change
% Change
$48,087
33,283
14,804
44.5%
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Step Ministry
Dona ons to date (7/1/2014-1/10/2015)
Last year
$ Change
% Change
$28,887
28,990
-103
-.4%
Francis House (January 2015)
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$1,833
ONE CAMPAIGN: December 2014 Update
Goal:
Pledged & One-Time Gi s:
% of Goal:
# of gi s:
% par cipa on:
May God bless your new year with peace and joy!
$653,833
$464,613
70.8%
248
15.5%
Deborah, Peggy, Skip, and the Liturgy Team
Auction Items Needed
Prayer Requests
H
elp support our Mardi Gras fundraiser
and make it an even bigger success
through your dona ons of items for our Silent
Auc on. What to donate? Think in terms of
“What would I like to have?”—or “What did I
buy or receive but haven’t used, that someone else might like?” Here are a few items
that most folks “shopping” at a silent auc on
find very appealing:
Pray for Our Brothers and Sisters
Who Are Ill or in Pain
Fermin Perez, Sr.; Mary Ellen Davis
Roger Post, Juanita Gu errez
Who Have Been Called to Eternal Life
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May they rest in peace
Mass Intentions for this Week
Jan. 18 Sun.
Jan. 19
Jan. 21
Jan. 22
Jan. 23
7:30am
9:30am
Noon
Mon. 12:15pm
Wed. 12:15pm
Thur. 12:15pm
Fri. 12:15pm
FMU (for Franciscan Missions)
Pro Populo (for parishioners)
Aaron and Jasmine Wayne
Corry Lavell †
Peter Vartanian †
Inga Mar †
Maureen D. Douglass †
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).
Put up the Advent and Christmas environment week
by week
Changed the purple of Advent into the gold of Christmas
Made sure the church was clean and vacuumed
for every celebra on
Stood at the doors with a warm welcoming smile invi ng
everyone in
Proclaimed and enacted the Christmas story for our
Family Mass on Christmas Eve
Served up the sumptuous feast of God’s Word
Fed us with Christ’s body and blood
Served at the table of the Lord
Helped us raise our voices in angelic chorus
Led us in prayer with the movement of their bodies,
bearing the light
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Time shares or vaca on homes
Travel packages (from day trips to week vaca ons)
Weekend Hotel “stayca on” packages
Collector’s items
Art Pieces (original or print)
Wine (Premium or vintage)
Golf ou ng packages
Spor ng event ckets
Restaurant dining cer ficates
Limousine trip cer ficates
Gi Baskets (these are always a big favorite)
Whatever you can provide will be appreciated. If you
have something that you would like to donate, or know
someone who does, please contact Galen (443-8084 x114 or
galenu@s rancisparish.com). Deadline for donaƟons:
Monday, January 19. Thank you!
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (January -)
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Prayers for Christian Unity
oday we begin the annual week of prayer for Chris an
unity. The theme for 2015 is: “The Woman at the Well”
and Jesus’ words to her: “Give me a drink.” (John 4:7).
G
od,
Spring of the Living Water,
Help us to understand
that the more we join together the pieces of our ropes,
the more deeply our buckets reach into your divine waters!
Awaken us to the truth that the gi s of the other
are an expression of your unfathomable mystery.
And make us sit at the well together
to drink from your water which gathers us in unity and peace.
We ask this in the name of your son Jesus Christ,
who asked the Samaritan woman
to give him water for his thirst. Amen.
Evening of Ecumenical Prayer and Fellowship
Wednesday, January 21
7:30pm
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament
T
he Diocese of Sacramento and
congrega ons represen ng a number of Chris an denomina ons will come
together for a service to be held as part of the observance of the
2015 Annual Week of Prayer for Chris an Unity. Auxiliary Bishop
Myron J. Co a will introduce the worship service, and a guest
speaker will address the theme: “The Woman at the Well” and
Jesus’ words to her: “Give me a drink.” (John 4:7).
G
od of life, who cares for all crea on,
and calls us to jus ce and peace,
May our security not come from arms, but from respect.
May our force not be of violence, but of love.
May our wealth not be in money, but in sharing.
May our path not be of ambi on, but of jus ce.
May our victory not be from vengeance, but in forgiveness
May our unity not be in the quest of power,
but in vulnerable witness to do your will.
Open and confident,
may we defend the dignity of all crea on,
sharing, today and forever,
the bread of solidarity, jus ce and peace.
This we ask in the name of Jesus, your holy Son, our brother,
who, as vic m of our violence,
even from the heights of the cross, gave forgiveness to us all.
Amen.
The service is sponsored by the Diocesan Ecumenical
Commission. The theme and text for each year’s observance
of the Week of Prayer for Chris an Unity are chosen and
prepared by representa ves of the Pon fical Council for
Promo ng Chris an Unity and representa ves of the World
Council of Churches. The interna onal texts are developed,
adapted and published for use in the USA by the Graymoor
Ecumenical & Interreligious Ins tute. h p://www.geii.org/
week_of_prayer_for_chris an_unity/.
Franciscans for Justice
F
i y-two years ago, Mar n Luther
King, Jr. proclaimed at the end of
his famous “I Have a Dream” speech in
Washington D.C., “...and when we allow
freedom ring, when we let it ring from
every village and every hamlet, from
every state and every city, we will be able
to speed up that day when all of God’s children, black men
and white men, Jews and Gen les, Protestants and Catholics,
will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old
Negro spiritual: Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty,
we are free at last!”
These and other prayers, plus informa on about the
Week of Prayer for Chris an Unity, may be found at h p://
www.geii.org/week_of_prayer_for_chris an_unity/.
Welcome New Parishioners
50 years ago, in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Wa s,
two white police officers pulled over a black driver, and residents say the cops needlessly roughed him up in the street.
The melee at the traffic stop grew into six days of riots, where
more than 34 people died, 1,000 were wounded and 3,000
were arrested. 50 years ago....
Ma hew and Jennifer Gross
and daughter Ellie
Daniel Hurth and Rosalva De La Cruz
and daughter Chris na
Kevin and Pauline Manning
2014 was a year of news filled with racial injus ce and
protests (a vast majority of which were nonviolent). Racism is
s ll brewing.
Angela Marin
Hilary Nguyen
Al Roche and Jim Green
Jesus turned and saw them following him and said to
them, “What are you looking for?” (John 1:38a). What are you
looking for in 2015?
Consider this resource: The Mar n Luther King Jr. Center
for Nonviolent Social Change, Atlanta: www.thekingcenter.org.
Barbara and William Ross
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Jessica and Robert Schneider
and sons Bransen and Jackson
Ongoing: All Are Welcome
Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW)
Young Adults
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.
If you are in your 20’s or 30’s, come try out our young
adults groups called Chris an Life Communi es (CLC), where
you will become part of a young adult community (approximately 4 - 10 people). There is no commitment—just a end
once and go from there. Our CLCs are based on Igna an as
well as Franciscan spirituality and are a place for growth,
companionship, and transforma on. More info: Patrice at
YoungAdults@s rancisparish.com.
Church Tours
4th Sundays a er Noon Mass.
Communion Visitation
To request a visit for you or a loved one, please email:
SFCommunionVisita [email protected]. Please include your
phone number in your email. Or call Galen (443-8084 x114).
Other Opportunities
Contemplative Prayer
Wounded Warrior Retreat
Mondays 6:00 pm in the Parish Center Chapel.
Tuesdays a er 12:10 pm Mass in St. Clare Chapel.
February 6-8 “Walking with St. Francis: The Journey of a
Wounded Warrior,” with Fr. Conrad Targonski, Captain, CHC,
USN (re red), Greg Masiello, PhD, and Sr. Kathleen Osbelt,
OSF. Franciscan Renewal Center, Sco sdale, AZ. All veterans
and ac ve duty service members are welcome. More info:
www.thecasa.org or Sandra (602) 881-4478.
Gospel Series
Sundays 11:00 -11:45 am in the Parish Center. Reflecon and medita on on the gospel. Sponsored by the Peace &
Jus ce Commi ee. More info: Mary Myrick (536-9753).
Healing Prayer
World Marriage Day - Renewal of Vows
Healing Prayer ministers are available to pray for you or
your loved ones. Email your prayer pe ons to healingprayer@
s rancisparish.com, or call the parish office (443-8084).
February 21 Bishop Jaime Soto will preside at a special
11:00 am Mass at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in
which married couples may renew their wedding vows. An
informal recep on for couples and their families will follow.
Special cer ficates will be given to couples celebra ng milestone anniversaries (10, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 50+). If you are
interested in a ending this free event, please register (names
and anniversary year) at www.SacWMD.com. More info:
Dept. of Evangeliza on and Catechesis at (916) 733-0123.
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!
Hospitality
Sundays a er 9:30am Mass join us for coffee and donuts
in Brunsman Hall.
Rachel's Vineyard: Healing After Abortion Retreat
Library Hours
February 6-8 This unique and effec ve experience presents
the mercy and compassion of God and is extremely helpful for
those struggling with feelings of shame, anger, or grief—or
for those who have not forgiven themselves or others. Open
to women, men, couples, and family members touched by
abor on. The cost is $175 per person. Financial assistance is
available. More info: Paula (916) 733-0161 or projectrachel@
scd.org. Inquiries and par cipa on are strictly confiden al.
Thursdays, Noon-2:00pm and
1st and 3rd Sundays, 8:30-11:30am in the Parish Center.
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 our school on the
Sundays when Faith Forma on classes are in session. Registra on is on-site.
Prayer Service
Weekly Readings
Mondays: Led by our school children at 8:10am in the
church (when school is in session). All are welcome!
Sunday:
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).
Thomas Merton Circle
Meets bi-monthly. Refreshments provided. More info:
John (482-6976).
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1 Sm 3:3b-10, 19; Ps 40:2, 4, 7-10;
1 Cor 6:13c-15a, 17-20; Jn 1:35-42
Monday:
Heb 5:1-10; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 2:18-22
Tuesday:
Heb 6:10-20; Ps 111:1-2, 4-5, 9, 10c;
Mk 2:23-28
Wednesday: Heb 7:1-3, 15-17; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 3:1-6
Thursday: Heb 7:25 — 8:6; Ps 40:7-10, 17; Mk 3:7-12, or
any of a number of readings for the Day of Prayer
Friday:
Heb 8:6-13; Ps 85:8, 10-14; Mk 3:13-19
Saturday:
Heb 9:2-3, 11-14; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9;
Mk 3:20-21
Sunday:
Jon 3:1-5, 10; Ps 25:4-9; 1 Cor 7:29-31;
Mk 1:14-20
Parish Information
St. Francis Parish Center Ofϐices: 1066 26th Street, Sacramento, CA 95816 • Phone: 916.443.8084
Fax: 916.443.7356 • Website: www.stfrancisparish.com • Office Hours: MON-FRI, 9AM-5PM
St. Francis Elementary School: 2500 K Street, Sacramento, CA 95816 • Phone: 916.442.5494
Website: www.stfranciselem.org • Office 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
Office Assistant
Parish Secretary
Bookkeeper
Communion Visitation Ministry Coordinator
Infant Baptism Coordinator
Library Coordinator
Membership Coordinator
Parish Council Chair
Young Adults Ministry Coordinator
Youth Ministry Coordinator
In Residence at the Friary:
Ken Laverone OFM
Sebas an Sandoval, OFM
Kjlofm@s rancisparish.com
Sebas anS@s rancisparish.com
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Ivan Hrga
Principal@s ranciselem.org
Peggy Chambers, OMC
PeggyC@s rancisparish.com
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Deborah Jones
DeborahJ@s rancisparish.com
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Skip Bacon
SkipB@s rancisparish.com
x112
Galen Unruh
GalenU@s rancisparish.com
x114
Fran Anderson
[email protected]
x102
Joe Prassa
JoeP@s rancisparish.com
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Pamela Caballero
PamelaC@s rancisparish.com
x105
SJeanay Willis Bolden
SJeanayB@s rancisparish.com
Jacquie Embs
JEmbs@s rancisparish.com
Peggy Briggs
SFCommunionVisita [email protected]
Carol Spinella
InfantBap sm@s rancisparish.com
Pat Pavone
Library@s rancisparish.com
Christelle Cobian
Membership@s rancisparish.com
Michelle Hernandez-Flores
ParishCouncil@s rancisparish.com
Patrice Clemons
YoungAdults@s rancisparish.com
Traci Bean
[email protected]
916-442-5494
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Ray Bucher, OFM • Ken Laverone, OFM • Sebas an Sandoval, OFM
Mark Schroeder, OFM • John Summers, OFM
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