St. Francis of Assisi Parish March 29, 2015 • Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord ...................................................................................... From the Pastor’s Desk I hope you are as grateful as I for the parish staff ’s willingness to spend me in reflec ng on the meaning of Lent as it touches their souls through their ministries, and to share their reflec ons with us in this column over the past several weeks. It is easy to simply “do” things out of the ordinary during this Lenten Season, but it is another thing to integrate what we “do” for Lent with who we are at the place where God touches us and we touch others. It seems that there are four mes a year when the Church is overflowing with people: Christmas, Ash Wednesday, Passion Sunday (Palm Sunday), and Easter Sunday. Today is one of those mes. These days mark events in the life of Jesus that speak to the deepest parts of our spiritual selves, and seem to go beyond the rules of religious tradi on or pracce. We gather on these days, not because of the fear of sin, but because something of the human dimension of the life of Jesus—and, today in par cular, of the sufferings of Jesus, resonates with our lived experience. Something within us drives us to face the contradic ons in our own lives and thus enter into the contradic ons of the Passion Sunday liturgy. The Liturgy on Passion Sunday begins with Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. His entry into Jerusalem, into the most Holy City, is not casual and discreet! But, at the same me, his entry is not in a chariot drawn by mighty horses, surrounded by legions of soldiers and guards; instead, he rides a simple donkey accompanied by the simple people whose lives he touched and renewed by showing the face and the heart of a merciful God. His entry is ordinarily triumphal for ordinary people. These people wave simple branches of palm and olive shou ng praise to what he has accomplished for them. This is an experience of the moment for these crowds, an experience of joy and hope for a wonderful future. In the midst of these crowds, there is no men on of poli cal or religious authori es. Yet, within a very few days, this clamor of acclama on and praise turns to denial, betrayal, and a call for Jesus’ death. Somehow, then and now, evil quietly speaks. Instead of following and proclaiming Jesus as the One Who Has Come In The Name Of The Lord, our minds and hearts can become fickle Weekend Masses Saturday Vigil 5:15 pm Sunday 7:30 am, 9:30 am, Noon Weekday Masses (in St. Clare Chapel) 12:10 pm to the mood of the day and place. This is the trickster at work! It is easy to be faithful when that which is of value in our lives provides favor and grace. But, how hard it is to remain faithful when it all turns around and our reputa on, self respect, our very lives are on the line because we iden fy with what was once a power and, more so, a savior in our lives. Jesus’ journey into Jerusalem does not end in a celebraon of majesty and power at a stately banquet upon a throne, with accolades or praise of his authority and power. It ends with a simple Passover meal with his most in mate friends, with his throne the cross and his crown, not one of heavy sparkling gems, but a simple crown of painful thorns. The last words of Jesus that we hear from Mark are not words of blessing and gran ng of favors, but of despera on and hopelessness, “My God Why Have You Forsaken Me!” As the beloved Children of God, we are invited not only to be present to the events of this Passion Sunday, but also to iden fy with them—our own experience of acclama ons and betrayal, as well as the fickleness of our human and divine rela onships. The en re Triduum celebra on invites us to be present to and iden fy with Jesus’ experience. On Holy Thursday, we are invited to experience the Lord’s Supper and the washing of the feet. We make present through these ritual acts that we are part of the deep desire of Jesus to remain with us through the gi of the Eucharist, the food for the journey of our lives, where Jesus walks with us in our service and love of others. The Good Friday liturgy of the Passion, Venera on of the Cross, along with prayer and the recep on of the reserved Eucharist, proclaims that, through Jesus’ willingness to die to his humanity, we are called to let go of all that keeps us from loving deeply, even to the point of sacrificing all that we hold dear and important in our lives. The Easter Vigil and Easter Sunday celebra ons are truly about the new life that bursts forth when we love deeply and are willing to let go, when we are filled with the faith that God does not abandon us, but walks with us in the events of our lives. May this be The Great Week for each of us…. May the Lord give you peace…. Un l next week….kjl 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 Triduum: Journey to the Heart Triduum: Journey to the Heart Holy Saturday/ Easter vigil 8:15pm I n just a few short days, we will arrive at our highest holy days, the Everest of our liturgical year, the core of our story, the heart of our faith. W e begin with the Easter fire, bless the Easter candle, and in candlelight, remind ourselves of our history through readings and song. We call upon our family to join us in a litany of saints, return the Alleluia, and proclaim the resurrec on in the gospel reading. These readings, the exultet, the blessings of fire and paschal candle, occur only on this night. Whether we are ready or not, whether we’ve fulfilled our good inten ons of Lent or not, we find ourselves on the doorstep of Triduum—Holy Thursday to Easter Sunday—those three days that take us from the Last Supper to the empty tomb, when Jesus gives himself to the world: in a supper of bread and wine, in the washing of feet, in the Passion of the crucifixion, in taking our place on the cross, in rising into forever-with-us. Will you enter? We ini ate our newest members—24 this year, and renew our own bap smal vows. Finally, we join one another in Eucharist. This year set aside your regular ac vi es and enter into the holiest days of the year. Take the me. Make me. Come be renewed in your faith, your rela onship with God and one another. A recep on for our newest members directly follows in Brunsman Hall and is open to all. In the garden of Gethsemane Jesus asks his disciples— asks us—“remain here with me.” From the Last Supper to his rising from the tomb—three days, one glorious liturgy—together let us walk beside Jesus. Holy Week Schedule Holy Thursday 7:00 pm HOLY THURSDAY (April 2) Mass of the Lord’s Supper 7:00 pm in the Church followed by Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament until 11:00 pm in Brunsman Hall No 12:10 pm Mass on Holy Thursday O ne Mass is celebrated on this day remembering the ins tu on of the Eucharist and the ministry of priesthood. The gospel focuses on the maundatum, the direc on Jesus gives to Peter to do as he has done—serving one another as Jesus did, as we have had done for us, as we are called to do for one another. GOOD FRIDAY (April 3) Service of the Lord’s Passion with Adoration of the Cross and Communion 12:10 pm and 7:00 pm No 12:10 pm Mass on Good Friday This service is joined to the celebra on of the Passover meal, now changed from a remembrance of freedom from oppression and pursuit through the Red Sea to a new life in God. Jesus recalls all of that in the upper room, yet says to his friends as he shares the unleavened bread and the blessed cup, “this is my Body… this is my Blood.” We end with a procession of the Blessed Sacrament to the altar of respose and me for reflec on in Brunsman Hall. Please come and celebrate this most precious gi of Eucharist in Mass and in reflec on on this holy night. HOLY SATURDAY (April 4) Easter Vigil 8:15 pm in the church followed by a Reception in Brunsman Hall No scheduled confessions or 5:15 pm Mass on Holy Saturday Good Friday 12:10 and 7:00pm EASTER SUNDAY (April 5) Mass: 7:30 am, 9:30 am, Noon O n this sacred day, we do not celebrate Mass anywhere in the world. We recount the passion of Jesus, the one who laid down his life for us. We walk with Jesus on his journey to Calvary, pray for one another and the world. And we share in the acceptance and honoring of our own crosses, the difficult and painful areas of our lives that can only be born with one another, and the firm belief that God can bring new life and resurrec on out of every sorrow and death. Holy Smoke! I 2 f you are allergic or sensi ve to incense, please note: we will use incense during our Holy Thursday and Easter Vigil liturgies. Good Friday G Easter Vigil “We gather to remember in fire and in flood... in Word and in song... and in bread and in wine...” “Behold the wood of the cross…” TRIDUUM Journey to the Heart Holy Thursday hursd day “I have given you a model to follow, so that as I have done for you, you also should do." Easter E t Vi Vigilil “Up from the waters God has claimed you, “U up from the waters, child of light! Praise Pra to the One who called and named you up from the waters into life.” Your Financial Support Holy Thursday Collection REGULAR GIVING (Offertory) (Includes direct deposit and online donaƟons) March 15 Year-to-date (7/1/2014-3/18/2015) Last year $ Change % Change ur tradi on at St. Francis is to donate our Holy Thursday collec on to the poor. This year’s collec on will go to support Bridget’s Dream, which provides immediate care, emergency housing coordina on, needs assessment and referral support to vic ms of human trafficking in need of immediate crisis interven on. Bridget’s Dream was founded in 2010 in honor of Bridget Grey, a young women who lost her life to America’s violent epidemic of sex-trafficking. Human trafficking survivors deserve the opportunity to be restored to dignity and purpose. Your dona ons on Holy Thursday will help this happen. Thank you! O $9,485 $502,690 482,951 19,739 4.1% DESIGNATED DONATIONS (Includes direct deposit and online donaƟons) Building Fund (includes ONE Campaign 25% share) Dona ons to date (7/1/2014-3/18/2015) Last year $ Change % Change $70,183 42,615 27,568 64.7% Good Friday Collection our dona ons on Good Friday— and those of Catholics throughout the world, go to support Chris ans in the Holy Land. Franciscans have been in the Holy Land since 1209, walking in Jesus’ footsteps, caring for the poor, educa ng young people, providing scholarships, protec ng the Holy shrines, conduc ng pastoral ministries and keeping Chris anity alive. Our St. Francis Good Friday collec on goes to support this work. This year, more than ever, they ask that you support their work in the land that Jesus made holy: providing presence, care and service. More info: www.myfranciscan.com. Y Step Ministry Dona ons to date (7/1/2014-3/18/2015) Last year $ Change % Change Francis House (March 2015) $39,301 39,294 7 0% $2,133 ONE CAMPAIGN: January 2015 Update Goal: Pledged & One-Time Gi s: % of Goal: # of gi s: % par cipa on: $653,833 $464,613 70.8% 248 15.5% Easter Flowers H elp us to celebrate Easter with flowers! Please use one of the offering envelopes marked “FLOWER DONATION” in your pew to contribute to our Easter Flowers Fund. Thank you! Prayer Requests For Those Who Are Ill or in Pain Evelyn Villanueva • Michele Dyke Breakfast Items Needed for Our Step Guests For Those Who Have Been Called to Eternal Life T he first weekend of every month we have shopping carts by the front doors—why? We are invited to bring breakfast items for our homeless guests to enjoy a er spending the night in our Parish Center courtyard (individual serving packets of oatmeal, chewy cereal bars, cheese and crackers, nuts, trail mix, and cocoa; also, cans of coffee—regular and decaf; and large boxes of cereal—like Frosted Flakes, or Raisin Bran. Nellie Trimboli • Paul Eugene Blankenship Mass Intentions for this Week Mar. 28 Sat. Mar. 29 Sun. 5:15pm 7:30am 9:30am Noon Mar. 30 Mon. 12:15pm Mar. 31 Tue. 12:15pm Apr. 1 Wed. 12:15pm Apr. 2 Thur. 12:15pm Apr. 3 Fri. 12:15pm Rudy Schneider† Pro Populo (for parishioners) Nellie Trimboli† Dorothy McMullen† Jacqueline Sare† Every week we purchase perishable items, like milk and cheese s cks, to supplement your dona ons. If you would like to make a monetary dona on towards these purchases, special goldenrod envelopes are available in the church literature racks. No Mass o request that your loved one be added to our bulle n prayer request list, contact Galen Unruh (443-8084 x114 or GalenU@s rancisparish.com). To request a Mass Inten on, contact SJeanay Willis Bolden, Parish Secretary (443-8084 or SJeanayB@s rancisparish.com). T 4 Thank you for your con nued care of our brothers and sisters who are guests of our Step and Breakfast ministries. And thanks to each of you who shares your me in being present to them nearly every day of the year in the evenings or mornings. All Are Welcome! Adult Confirmation Easter Egg Hunt Wednesdays 6:30-8:00pm in the Parish Center W e invite all bap zed, catechized Catholic adults to receive the fullness of the Holy Spirit in your life this year through the Sacrament of Confirma on. Wednesday evening sessions with Jacquie Embs and Peggy Chambers will prepare you for Adult Confirma on, which will take place on Saturday, May 23, at 5:00 pm at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, with Bishop Jaime Soto presiding. Please contact Peggy for more informa on (4438084 x103). The world awaits your gi s! The St. Francis Young Adult Ministry presents: Christian Life Community – Spiritual Formation Wednesday, April 1 7:00 - 8:45 pm Parish Center W ould you like to meet other youngadult Catholics in the midtown area? Discover new ways to live your faith and see how it fits into your life? Find more purpose, passion and connecon in your rela onship with family and friends and in your work place? If any or all of these ques ons interest you, then come and check out St. Francis’ Young Adults faith groups, called Chris an Life Communi es (CLC). There is no commitment, just a end the introductory mee ng and go from there. This group will meet weekly or twice monthly, depending on the availability of the group members or the group consensus. We hope that you will plan to join us on Wednesday, April 1, 7:00 - 8:45 pm. If you have any ques ons or concerns at all please don’t hesitate to contact Patrice Clemons at youngadults@s rancisparish.com. Easter Sunday, April 5 Following the 9:30am Mass Sutter’s Fort Park (across the street from the church) W • • • e will divide the egg-hun ng area into 3 age-specific categories: Infant through pre-school Kindergarten through 5th grade 6th grade through junior high Bring your Easter Basket and join the celebra on! Hosted by our St Francis of Assisi Parish Youth Ministries Francis of Rome and Francis of Assisi: A New Springtime for the Church with Brother Mark Schroeder, OFM Three Sundays in April, Starting April 12 11:00 am - Noon Parish Center Chapel T he tle of our series comes from a book wri en by Franciscan theologian Leonardo Boff. We will explore some of the themes he suggests, in looking at the accomplishments of Pope Francis in light of the charism of St. Francis. (There is no need for you to have read the book; just come with an open heart and mind.) April 12 The Spirit of Saint Francis, an inspira on for Pope Francis April 19 Francis, a Pope who will preside in charity. April 26 What has Pope Francis brought us that is new? Thank You! T hank you to the anonymous donor of many wonderful Now You Know It audio books for our Parish Library collec on. Audio books are very popular with our library patrons, and the donor’s generous gi is much appreciated! Pray the Franciscan Crown Beginning Saturday, April 4 9:00 - 10:00 am Parish Center A new group is forming to pray the Franciscan Crown rosary once a month. We will meet the first Saturday of the month, beginning April 4. The Franciscan Crown dates from the 1400’s and focuses on the seven Joys of Mary. For more informa on, please contact Carli Zarzana (524-3212). Fasting and Abstinence Abstinence from Meat: Observed on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and all the Fridays of Lent by all Catholics 14 years and older. Fasting: Observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday by all Catholics 18 to 59 years old. The tradi onal norm for fas ng is to eat only one full meal. Smaller meals throughout the day, if all added up, should not be more than one full meal. Ongoing: All Are Welcome Other Opportunities Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) The 14th Annual Way of the Cross Sundays during the Liturgy of the Word at our 9:30 am 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. April 3, Good Friday Begins 9:00 am in Crocker Park (at the corner of N and 3rd) and ends at 11:15 am on the steps of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament (11th and K Streets). The Way of the Cross, a tradi onal Catholic procession recalling the suffering and death of Jesus Christ, includes Gospel readings, choral music, readings from Giussani, Claudel and Péguy. All are invited to join in this procession, organized by the lay Catholic movement, Communion and Libera on. For more informa on, please contact Eric Lee at (209) 600-8298. 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). 3rd Annual Holy Saturday Pilgrimage 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). April 4, Holy Saturday star ng at 7:00 am at St. Elizabeth Church and con nuing to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Francis, Sacred Heart, and Immaculate Concep on. This year we will add a “new house” in the Food Bank Center, and conclude at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe. We will also briefly stop at the Capitol. This beau ful Hispanic tradi on was adopted two years ago by the Diocese of Sacramento during the observance of the Year of Faith. It offers the faithful an opportunity to prepare their hearts for the Easter Vigil and Easter Sunday. Over 500 people have par cipated each year. The pilgrimage is conducted bilingually, but primarily in Spanish. We extend a special invita on especially to youth and young adults. High School Youth Ministry Freely Given: Diocesan Young Adult Conference Contemplative Prayer Mondays 6:00 pm in the Parish Center Chapel. Tuesdays a er 12:10 pm Mass in St. Clare Chapel. 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 1st and 3rd Thursdays from 6:00-8:00 pm in the Parish Center. Light dinner provided. Bring a friend! Saturday, April 11 9:30 am-5:00 pm at St. James Parish in Davis, with an op on to stay for the 5:30 pm Vigil Mass. Calling all young adults ages 18-39! Learn, worship, and be in community with other young adults from throughout the diocese. The day will focus on the Church as “a place of mercy freely given,” drawing from Pope Francis’ apostolic exhortaon, Evangelii Gaudium. Registra on is $15 and includes lunch. Price will increase to $20 a er April 4, so register early! For more info or to register: www.yaconference.com. Hospitality Sundays a er 9:30 am Mass. Join us for coffee and donuts in Brunsman Hall. Library Hours: Thursdays, Noon - 2:00 pm and 1st and 3rd Sundays, 8:30 - 11:30 am in the Parish Center Nursery Program Sundays: Child care for children ages 1-3 during 9:30 am Mass in the room opposite the cafeteria on the first floor of our school. Registra on is on-site. Weekly Readings Prayer Service: Led by our school children Mondays at 8:10 am in the church (when school is in session). Taizé Prayer: Wednesdays, 6:00-7:00 pm, in the church. T’ai Chi Chih Saturdays: 9:05 am in St. Clare Chapel or, weather permi ng, in the park across from the church. Wednesdays: 6:00 pm in the church (during Taizé Prayer). Thomas Merton Circle: Meets bi-monthly. Refreshments provided. More info: John (482-6976). Young Adults (20’s-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 transformaon. More info: Patrice at YoungAdults@s rancisparish.com. 6 Monday: Is 42:1-7; Ps 27:1-3, 13-14; Jn 12:1-11 Tuesday: Is 49:1-6; Ps 71:1-6, 15, 17; Jn 13:21-33, 36-38 Wednesday: Is 50:4-9a; Ps 69:8-10, 21-22, 31, 33-34; Mt 26:14-25 Thursday: Lord’s Supper: Ex 12:1-8, 11-14; Ps 116:12-13, 15-16bc, 17-18; 1 Cor 11:23-26; Jn 13:1-15 Friday: Is 52:13 — 53:12; Ps 31:2, 6, 12-13, 15-17, 25; Heb 4:14-16; 5:7-9; Jn 18:1 — 19:42 Saturday: a) Gn 1:1 — 2:2 [1:1, 26-31a]; Ps 104:1-2, 5-6, 10, 12, 13-14, 24, 35; or Ps 33:4-7, 12-13, 20-22; b) Gn 22:1-18 [1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18]; Ps 16: 5, 8-11; c) Ex 14:15 — 15:1; Ex 15:1-6, 17-18; d) Is 54:5-14; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13; e) Is 55:1-11; Is 12:2-6; f) Bar 3:9-15, 32 — 4:4; Ps 19:8-11; g) Ez 36:16-17a, 18-28; Ps 42:3, 5; 43:3-4 or Is 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6 or Ps 51:12-15, 18-19; h) Rom 6:3-11; i) Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23; Mk 16:1-7 Sunday: Acts 10:34a, 37-43; Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23; Col 3:1-4 or 1 Cor 5:6b-8; Jn 20:1-9 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 and Wedding Coordinator 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 x115 x111 Ivan Hrga Principal@s ranciselem.org Peggy Chambers, OMC PeggyC@s rancisparish.com x103 Deborah Jones DeborahJ@s rancisparish.com x110 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 x107 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 x104 x302 x101 Ray Bucher, OFM • Ken Laverone, OFM • Sebas an Sandoval, OFM Mark Schroeder, OFM • John Summers, OFM Register as a Member of Our Parish • Update Contact Information Name 1: Name 2: (Last Name, First Name) (Last Name, First Name) Address: (Street Address) (City, State) Home Phone: ( ) Work Phone: ( Cell Phone: ( ) E-Mail: Mass you attend: [ ] 5:15 [ ] 7:30 Children’s Names [ ] 9:30 [ ] Noon PđĊĆĘĊ place this form in the collec on basket or • Mail it: 1066 26th St., Sacramento CA 95816 • Fax it: 916-443-7356 or • Register online: www.s rancisparish.com/membership.htm (Zip Code) ) M/F Date of Birth Grade G ILBERT CPA. 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