St. Thomas More Catholic Church 767 Elliott Road, Paradise, CA 95969 530.877.4501 Fax 530.877.5633
Email: [email protected] Website: www.stmparadise.org
Mass Times: Saturday - 5:00pm Vigil Sunday - 8:00am & 10:30am
2o Sabado del mes Misa en Espanol, 2nd Saturday of Month- 6:30pm Spanish Mass
Monday thru Friday - 8:30am Holy days ~as announced
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday - 3:30 to 4:30pm or by appointment.
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 17, 2013
“Christ In Me Arise”“Christ In Me Arise”“Christ In Me Arise”“Christ In Me Arise”
“In This Place”
“In This Place”
“In This Place”
“In This Place” “We Belong To You”“We Belong To You”“We Belong To You”“We Belong To You”
“Send You Glory Down”
“Send You Glory Down”
“Send You Glory Down”
“Send You Glory Down”
St. Thomas More Catholic Church presents
OCP Singer/Composer Trevor Thomson
Sunday November 17 Guest Musician at our 10:30am Mass
FREE Concert 12pm
All names will remain on the prayer list for four weeks
Events Reminders Christmas Card Sales
Holiday Boutique & Bake Sale, Nov. 23rd
New Parish Directory (schedule portraits)
Baptismal Retreat, Dec. 14
Saturday, November 16; Blessed Virgin Mary St. Gertrude; St. Margaret of Scotland;
3:30pm Sacrament of Reconciliation, Church
5:00pm Sunday Vigil Mass (Guy Saiani , Vern Miller ,
Joann Hegwer )
Sunday, November 17; 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00am Sunday Mass (People of St. Thomas More)
10:30am Sunday Mass (Intentions of Braeu Family, Donald Wiggins ) Music by Trevor Thomson & STM choir
11:30am Meet/Greet Trevor Thompson Light Luncheon, Large Hall
12:00pm Concert by Trevor Thompson, Church
Coffee and Donuts: Adult Faith Formation
Monday, November 18; The Dedication of the Basilicas of
Ss. Peter and Paul; St. Rose Phillippine Duchesne
8:30am Daily Mass (Eddie Walters ) 5:30pm KOC Monday Night Football, Small Hall
Tuesday, November 19; 8:30am Daily Mass (Intentions of Gabriel Pereirra) 6:30pm Centering Prayer Group, Church
Wednesday, November 20; 8:30am Daily Mass (Intentions of Zayden Stamn) 9:15am Mothers and Others, Church Conference Room
Noon: Wednesday Hot Lunch, Main Hall
1:00pm Shawl Ministry, Small Conference
1:00pm 50+ Singles Group, Main Hall
7:00pm Joyful Noise Choir Practice, Church
Thursday, November 21; The Presentation
of the Blessed Virgin Mary 8:30am Daily Mass (Elizabeth Binstock ) 9:15am Ladies Prayer Group, Old Rectory
7:00pm Adult Faith Formation, Small Hall
Friday, November 22; St. Cecilia 8:30am Daily Mass (Deceased Members of Legion of Mary) 9:15am Legion of Mary, Church Conference Room
10:30am Table of Plenty Food Distribution, Garage
1:00pm Set-up for Fall Boutique & Bake Sale,
Ladies Guild, Large Hall
Saturday, November 23; Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Clement I; St. Columban; Blessed Miguel Agustín Pro
9:00am Ladies Guild Fall Boutique & Bake Sale, Large Hall
3:30pm Sacrament of Reconciliation, Church
5:00pm Sunday Vigil Mass (People of St. Thomas More)
Please pray for the recently deceased:
Tamara Tatiana Passariello
Anne Monocmon
Fr. Steven Foppiano
Missal Readings for Sunday,
November 17th, Page - 240
Denotes deceased
Calendar & Mass Intentions
Please Pray for our Brothers
And Sisters in Christ
Next Sunday, November 24th Coffee & Donuts: Ladies Guild
No Second Collections This week or next
Debbie Adema
Patrick Benedict
Guy Brown
Fr. Paschal Cheline
Gemma Clow
Loretta Collins
Greg DeCristofaro
David J. Brown & Family
Derrill Farley & Family
Greg Forman & Family
Michele Heloux
Grace Marvel
Doris McManus
Grace Nute
Vince O'Donnell
Donna Orrence
Amy Richardson
Sue Risso
Ruth Rundle
Loraine Shipton
Jan Skinner
Pat Swain
This week’s highlighted bulletin sponsor is:
R.W. Hawkins Construction, Inc.
(530) 877-7325
Please let our supporters know you saw their ad! Thank you for your generosity!
Weekly Offering November 16-17, 2013
Regular Donations $4,236.50
All Saints 265.00
Youth Ministry 81.00
Table of Plenty 245.00
Building Maintenance 463.00
St. Vincent de Paul 4.00
Wednesday Hot Lunch 50.00
Total $5,344.50
St. Thomas More Knights of Columbus
Are continuing to sell Catholic Christmas cards before and after each Mass this year. Please keep us in
mind when getting ready to send out your Christmas
Cards. Our cards are high quality and average about
$0.50 per card.
More than ever we need to remember God and keep
Him present in our lives. All money goes to our college
scholarship fund and benefits our youth.
Contact Ed Rundle (877-4607) or Greg Kidder for more information and special orders.
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Do you feel God is calling you
closer to Himself and His church?
The Secular Franciscan Order (SFO) is a group of men
and women who are attempting to answer the call to
live as gospel people patterning their lives in the spirit
of St. Francis of Assisi. Francis discovered true joy
through his love of Jesus and by his total surrender to
this love. His joy was contagious and he attracted
many who wanted what he had; a total abandon of
everything worldly and embracing the freedom that it
offered.
“You must be renewed in mind and spirit, and
put on the new nature created in God’s likeness,
which shows itself in the upright and devout life
called by the truth.” (Ephesians 4:23-24-REB)
Secular Franciscans follow the spirit and rule or Order
that guides us to live in harmony with all and to be an
example and witness of the gospel. The Rules help us
to live out our Baptismal call;
“Christ, the gift of the Father’s love, is the way
to him, the truth into which the Holy Spirit
leads us, and the life which he has come to give
abundantly.” SFO Rule, Article #4
If you are interested in finding out more about the
SFO, we invite you to consider coming to our next
Sts. Francis & Clare fraternity monthly gathering
Dec. 7th, always on the first
Saturday of each month.
We start at 8:00am in the
Church by reciting the Crown
Rosary, followed by Mass and
Liturgy of the Hours.
Afterwards we start our
meeting in the Small Hall with
social time and on-going
formation study.
Our numbers are growing with
people who desire the
company of others who are
also seeking to grow in
Christ’s love through the
support and guidance of the
Secular Franciscan
community.
The Virtue of Fai th”
Part nine of a ten part series
The Virtues of Perseverance and Faith
F aith is belief in God and the truths about
Him which either He or the Church has
revealed to us. The goal of faith is life in
Heaven with Him and hope is the virtue by
which we know this goal to be attainable.
However, it is not without other virtues and
indeed God’s grace that we are in fact able to
obtain Heaven. The Lord tells us in the
gospel that “by your perseverance you will
secure your lives.” (Luke 21:19)
Perseverance is a virtue within the realm of
the cardinal virtue of Fortitude. Fortitude
makes us bold enough to be able to pursue
those things which we believe to be good. St Thomas Aquinas tells us that perseverance
is the virtue that enables to endure both the
difficult and thing which are long lasting. In summary, hope motivates us, fortitude
causes us to go after it and perseverance
enables us to accomplish the goal or obtain the good which we are seeking. In particular perseverance keeps us
strong when we faith the discouragement of weariness or failure. This can often be seen in the lives of those
who are trying to overcome a sinful habit or break free from an addiction.
It is not just our free will that causes to persevere in things, while virtue is always a habit which we must
cultivate they are often graces given to us by God as well. In particular the virtue of perseverance helps us
remain firm in our desire to obtain heaven. Therefore we must, as with all virtues, work to deepen this virtue in
our life and strive to be more open and cooperative to the grace God freely gives us. The virtue of perseverance
is strengthened as we grow closer to God and see more clearly the reality of the things we hope for.
Perseverance is also necessary to live out the demands of the Gospel and our faith, by it we look and see the
good we desire and rededicate ourselves to pursuing it. In the lives of many of the saints we hear the stories of
how relentless they were in their good works and their prayer, it was by a habitual use of the gift of
perseverance that they were able to accomplish those things.
Just as good works are the fruit of our faith, perseverance is a key grace it in being a lively faith, a true faith.
Therefore let us head the words St Benedict wrote in the prologue of his rule for monks: See, in His loving
kindness, the Lord showeth us the way of life. Therefore, having our loins girt with faith and the performance
of good works, let us walk His ways under the guidance of the Gospel, that we may be found worthy of seeing
Him who hath called us to His kingdom (cf 1 Thes 2:12).
--Prepared by Alex Estrella
ROCK At-A-Glance Check out these websites (It’s Year of Faith, Peeps!): www.diocese-sacramento.org www.stmparadise.org www.annusfidei.va www.usccb.org
Sunday, 17 November 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Masses at 8am and 10:30am HAPPY BIRTHDAY JESSE!!! AND…WELCOME TREVOR THOMSON & BAND!!! 10:30am — Playing at Mass 11:30am — Meet/Greet in hall 12:00pm — Concert in Church
Monday, 18 November 6:30pm — Youth Ministry Grades 7-12 Upstairs Basement Tuesday, 19 November 5:29pm — BTS Arrives to Elks Club BTS/Black Shirt/Black pants/jeans/skirt NO flip-flops/NO open toed shoes/sandals/NO shorts
Wednesday, 20 November FAITH FORMATION Grades K-5/RCIA/SS FAMILY DAY (Children must be accompanied by parent, guardian, or other loving adult please) ******************************************************** THEOLOGICAL VIRTUE OF WEEK — Love/Charity Saint of the Week — St. Cecilia Saint Team — Off until January! Parents jump in!! ******************************************************** 3:00pm — Playground 3:30pm — Children and Catechists to Hall Parents/Guardians/Adults to Church 4:45pm — Closing Prayer in HALL By or before 5:00pm — Dismissal 6:30pm — Faith Formation Grades 6-9
Thursday, 21 November 6-8pm Grades 10-12/Post-Confirmation/Recent Grads 7pm — Adult Formation — Small Hall
Sunday, 24 November FEAST OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST THE KING 9:59am — Confirmation Young People to Church Conference Room for 10:30 Rite of Acceptance!
Volume VII! Issue 28
Got questions about Faith Formation or Youth Ministry at St. Thomas More? Call/text Colleen at 831-917-5731 OR email [email protected]
Volume VIII! Issue 3
FROM THE YOUCAT — with full references to CCC! Use both!
Question 337: How are we saved? No man can save himself. Christians believe that they are saved by God, who for this purpose sent his Son Jesus Christ into the world. For us salvation means that we are freed by the Holy Spirit from the power of sin and have been brought back from the realm of death to a life without end, a life in God’s presence. Paul observes: “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Rom 3:23). Sin cannot exist in the presence of God, who is justice and goodness through and through. If sin is worth nothing, what about the sinner, then? In his love, God found a way by which he destroys sin but saves the sinner. He makes him “right” again, that is to say, righteous or just. That is why from ancient times salvation has also been called justifi-cation. We are not made just by our own power. A man can neither forgive his own sins nor rescue himself from death. For that, God has to act on our behalf—out of mercy, not because we could deserve or merit it. In Baptism, God grants us “the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ” (Rom 3:22). Through the Holy Spirit, who is poured out into our hearts, we take part in the death and Resurrection of Christ—we die to sin and are born to new life in God. The divine gifts of faith, hope, and charity come over us and make us able to live in the light and to obey God’s will. Dig Deeper: CCC sections 1987-1995
STM SACRAMENT COUNTDOWN:
K-5/RCIA Family Session= 3 days!!!
Next 1st Reconciliation = 25 days!!!
CONFIRMATION PEEPS! Interesting information this week from Baltimore at the United States Confer-ence of Catholic Bishops General Fall Assembly: Among many significant agen-da items, one of the smaller action items our bishops (including our very own Bishop of Sacramento Most Reverend Jaime Soto) discussed was the best and most appropriate translations of the Rites of Marriage Confirmation (typically they will revisit translations each time they meet for different rites and rituals — to make sure we are celebrating the truest and clearest and most authentic translations over time). Up for discussion was the translation of Fear of the Lord vs Wonder and Awe in God’s Presence AND (get ready parents and grandparents) — whether or not we should bring back “the slap” that marked the newly confirmed as a “soldier of Christ.” You’ll be glad to know the bishops decided to continue with the use of “Wonder and Awe,” and to the disappointment of this youth minister — will not be slapping anyone during Confirmation. You lucked out this time, peeps! #thankyouJesus
REMINDER TO K-5/RCIA PARENTS/GUARDIANS: Next week’s session on 11/20 is a FAMILY SESSION. Please do not send your children without an adult next week. They need you to be present for multiple reasons! Please be here — and help others be here! As is our St. Thomas More tradition — we assist families to teach at home during the Seasons of Advent and Christmas — and next week is when we run through the schedule, the material, and hand out all of your resources! There might also be some fantastic and amazing prizes. But we need you HERE. Children will be working on a special new service project for homebound parishioners at STM since our virtue for next week is the Theological Virtue of LOVE/CHARITY. Why do we do this? Good question! Our desire for the Season of Ad-vent is that you begin to slow down your home, communicate a sense of anticipatory preparation and joyful waiting with your family. There are special days of obligation and of opportunity to attend. We want your home to feel like Mary awaiting the birth of Jesus. Relieving you of 1 meeting is our way of concretely helping you do this. The Season of Christmas communicates an addition — a change — and great joy! This joy radiates from our first community — our home/family. Although we will meet once over Christmas as a parish — we choose not to pull the family outside of itself and its joy during that time.
Please arrive with your children to the playground by or before 3:30pm!
TREVOR THOMSON (WHODAT? CHECK YOUR MISSALETTE, YO!) IS HERE TODAY AT STM!!! Born in 1971 and named Trevor Nash Thomson after the musical great, Graham Nash, Trevor’s name seemed to predict his destiny. Trevor attributes his keen ear for vocal harmonies to the music his mother listened to when he was a child—Crosby, Stills and Nash, The Eagles and Fleetwood Mac. As a teenager Trevor excelled at the guitar and, after joining a school choir, was quickly discovered as having exceptional vocal ability. After high school, Trevor pursued a degree in music and worked part-time as a worship leader at his church. In 1999, Trevor gained national recognition with the release of In This Place, an album of original music. He then began performing at events all over the United States. His sophomore album, Before You, followed in 2000.
The release of Trevor’s third album, Eyes to You, marks a significant advance in a career that began over 12 years ago in Southern California. A Los Angeles native, Trevor has a special partiality for the L.A. music sound. When he began the project, he raised his own musical bar and pushed himself to create an album where rock music would blend seamlessly with passion-ate Christianity.
He went back to his musical roots and the end result exceeded all of his expectations. The sound of the album is a synthesis of guitar-driven melodies, tasty percussion, and Trevor’s smooth and unmistakable vocals. Trevor is influenced by many artists including Michael Penn, Aimee Mann, The Wallflowers, Delirious?, Elvis Costello, and Oasis. His fusion of classic rock, pop and alternative music appeals to fans of all ages.
Trevor believes he has a very simple mission—to lead people to the heart of God through the prayer of music. He seeks to accomplish this by performing live around the country at parishes, conferences and youth events. In the summer of 2004, Trevor opened his own recording studio, Sound Pub Studios. While he works with many artists in the music industry, he takes a special interest in developing up-and-coming contemporary Christian songwriters. Trevor lives in Glendora, California, with his wife, Victoria, and their four children.
Father Mieczyslaw “ Mitch” Maleszyk:
Parish Plant Manager: Greg Kidder Cell 228-6163
Faith Formation & Youth Ministry: Colleen O’Dowd
514-3892 (call) OR 831-917-5731 (text/call)
Music Director: Zooba Zwicker Office - 877-4501
Vocation Committee: Lou Donnelly 872-1212
Catholics Come Home: Cathy Gunter 877-3919
Mothers and Others: Norma Degmetich 873-4913
Funeral Planning: Barbara Wright 570.0449
Eucharistic Home Visits: Lani McManus 877.6997
Or email [email protected]
Finance Chairman: Mark DiDuca 872.5140
RCIA: Parish Office 877-4501
Table of Plenty: Office 877-1485
Infant Baptism Coordinator (Pre-K & younger):
Elaine Helmick 872-7341
St. Thomas More Catholic Church Contact Information
Office Hours: Monday-Thursday from 11am-4pm and Fridays from 11am-2pm
St. Vincent de Paul Society: Office 872-4687
Knights of Columbus: Greg Kidder 228-6163
Ladies Guild: Pat Wallila Home 876-9185
Bulletin: Deadline: Friday @4pm, (10 days in advance
of published weekend). Email: [email protected]
Bulletin Ads: Joe DiDuca - 877-6842
Master Calendar: [email protected]
Grief Support Ministry: Lois Gervais 872.0278
Deacon Ray Helgeson: 413.9520 [email protected]
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AND...MORE LIFELONG FAITH FORMATION COMING TO A 10:30 MASS NEAR YOU TODAY!!! OCP composer/musician Trevor Thomson (look him up in your missalette!!!) is HERE
at St. Thomas More Church TODAY — 17 November!!! This is a BIG DEAL!!!
Trevor will be a guest musician at our 10:30am Mass where we’ll be singing In This Place, We Belong to You, Christ in Me Arise and Send Your Glory Down — ALL songs written by Trevor. Following refreshments in the hall PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT MISS the 12 noon concert back in the church with Trevor Thomson and band as part of their Good Medicine Tour. Concert is free (goodwill offerings will be accepted)! Let’s turn out for this one, STM! NOBODY gets OCP artists to swing through town and play at Mass like we do! BE MORE.
(for MORE information — see additional blurb on reverse page)
THIS MONTH AT ADULT FAITH FORMATION:
It’s November! So we will be looking at our building up SAINTS and our SOULS this month! EVERY Catholic is called to continue their formation in our faith! Join us Thursdays from 7-8pm in the Small Hall!
Thursday, 21 November — Death-Judgment-Heaven-Hell-Purgatory
WHERE THE HELL AM I GOING?????? Life is not ended but changed with death, but how? Do we become angels with halos and wings strumming harps on fluffy clouds? Where is Heaven? Is Hell a really a burning lake? Does the Church even believe in Hell? Join us for the last Adult Faith Formation of the liturgical year as we talk about the Last Things; Death, Judgment, Purgatory, Heaven and Hell. This discussion will not only guide us through the Church’s teaching on these things but also help us understand them so as to appreciate them and help others understand what they are. There’s no cost and the benefits will last well into the next world. Thursday, 28 November — OFF (Thanksgiving)! Advent Sessions will include 2 great and different series: Tuesday mornings from 9:30-11am AND Thursdays 7-*8:30*pm!
Treasures From Our Tradition
We are faced with strong and disturbing readings
today that hold a certain fascination, since they
seem at first glance to be blueprints for future
inevitable wars and hardship. A fundamentalist
interpretation focuses on this aspect. Yet we hear
them at our Sunday celebration of the Eucharist,
which infuses them with hope and optimism.
Rather than dreading the future, today’s liturgy
assures us that God is with us in all of life’s
inevitable trials, and that we have a role in
shaping the outcome of human history.
Occasionally, some Christians have attempted to
decode these readings for an exact measure of the
world’s end, but they have thus far been
disappointed.
“Nothing lasts forever” is a lyric from a
Broadway show. Stars fall from the sky, leaves
wither and fall, mountains wash into the sea,
human projects and governments totter and
collapse with great regularity. Today’s liturgy
opposes this idea as incomplete, reminding us that
Christ has made a permanent change in human
history, and that life in him is life forever. Rather
than inviting us to
throw in the towel,
today’s liturgy
strengthens us for
acts of goodness
and grace in our
families,
communities, and
world. —James Field, Copyright © J. S.
Paluch Co.
Todays Readings
First Reading — For those who fear the name of the Lord, the sun of justice will arise (Malachi 3:19-20a).
Psalm — The Lord comes to rule the earth with justice (Psalm 98).
Second Reading — Those who are living in idleness are urged to earn their own living (2 Thessalonians 3:7-12).
Gospel — Jesus foretells the destruction of Jerusalem, the persecution of his followers (Luke 21:5-19). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
Readings for the Week
Monday: 1 Mc 1:10-15, 41-43, 54-57, 62-63; Ps 119:53, 61, 134, 150, 155, 158; Lk 18:35-43 or (for the memorial of the Dedication) Acts 28:11-16, 30-31; Ps 98:1-6; Mt 14:22-33 Tuesday: 2 Mc 6:18-31; Ps 3:2-7; Lk 19:1-10 Wednesday:2 Mc 7:1, 20-31; Ps 17:1bcd, 5-6, 8b, 15; Lk 19:11-28 Thursday: 1 Mc 2:15-29; Ps 50:1b-2, 5-6, 14-15; Lk 19:41-44 Friday: 1 Mc 4:36-37, 52-59; 1 Chr 29:10bcd, 11-12; Lk 19:45-48 Saturday: 1 Mc 6:1-13; Ps 9:2-4, 6, 16, 19; Lk 20:27-40 Sunday: 2 Sm 5:1-3; Ps 122:1-5; Col 1:12-20; Lk 23:35-43
NOT WATCHING FOR THE SECOND COMING
As we near the end of the Church year, the scriptures become more urgent. Both the prophet Malachi and Jesus in
the Gospel according to Luke offer graphic pictures of a terrible future. But we are missing the message if we use
these passages to speculate about when the world will end. The troubles predicted have already occurred, and
then some. In the last century alone we have seen devastation beyond anything the ancient prophets could have
imagined.
We weren’t given these passages to strike fear in our hearts, but faith. The sun of justice will rise, Malachi
assures us, for those who are faithful. And Jesus promises, “By your perseverance you will secure your lives.”
But it is Paul who brings the message down to earth. The Thessalonians were so sure that the end of the world
was upon them, some of them had stopped working! Paul states his case clearly: “If anyone was unwilling to
work, neither should that one eat.” We are not called to worry about how things will end, but to live today
faithfully. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
RESEMBLANCE
The dignity of resembling the Almighty is common to
all people; we should then love them all as ourselves,
as living images of the Deity. It is in this that we
belong to God. —St. Francis de Sales
Scripture
for you who fear my name, there will arise the
sun of justice with its healing rays. (Malachi
3:20)
let the rivers clap their hands, the mountains
shout with them for joy. (Psalm 98:8)
we worked so as not to burden any of you
(2 Thessalonians 3:8)
for I myself shall give you a wisdom in
speaking that all your adversaries will be
powerless to resist or refute. (Luke 21:15)
Reflection
Is this a joyful or difficult time for you?
How may a person retain joy in a difficult time?
Have you had an unfair life experience that
later turned around and changed your life for
the good?
Do you thank God and devote energy to
spiritually growth when life is good?
Does participating in parish ministry expand
your spiritual life and help to protect your spirit
in difficult times? We lived like skylarks.
Our real prayer was our gladness. Our rule was the
gospel, and the certainty that it was God who was
guiding us.
When I think back on that time I feel uplifted. I
would have liked to fasten forever to that manner of
living, for it helped us to break with all our habits,
and immersed us in the utopia of the gospel, which
is an explosion of freedom, simplicity of life, love,
and the absence of problems.1
1Carretto, Carlo, I Francis, Orbis: Maryknoll, NY 1982, (translated by Robert R. Barr)
p. 28 For the Ride Home by Ted Bergh © ParishVision LLC 2013
The Cross of Christ bears
the suffering and the sin
of mankind, including
our own. Jesus accepts
all this with open arms,
bearing on His shoulders our crosses and saying to
us: 'Have courage! You do not carry your cross
alone! I carry it with you. I have overcome
death and I have come to give you hope, to give
you life' (John 3:16). --Pope Francis World Youth Day, Rio 2013
Ministry of the Week
Each week as ministry coordinator, I would like
to introduce you to one of our 37 ministries we
have here at St. Thomas More.
This week I would like to
introduce you to one of the
Parish Associated Groups
Ministries. The Ladies Guild
Ministry assists the pastor
and stimulates the work of Catholic women in
parish ministries and other Catholic women
organizations. This group meets one a month
and conducts the annual Christmas Boutique and
furnishes and cares for the altar linens.
For more information please contact
Pat Wallila at 876-9185.
Greg DeCristofaro, Ministry Coordinator
uest ions of the Week
Excerpts from the U.S. Bishops’
Pastoral Letter Marriage:
Love and Life In The Divine Plan:
Between a Man and a Woman
“Jesus teaches that marriage is between a man and a
woman. ‘Have you not read that from the beginning
the Creator made them male and female…For this
reason a man shall leave his father and mother and
be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one
flesh’ (Mt 19:4-6).”
To read the document go to
http://www.usccb.org/loveandlife/.
Guild Ladies
OFFICE HELP NEEDED
The office is looking for someone to work
on Tuesdays 11am to 4pm. Answering
phones, helping staff when needed and
generally helping anyone stopping by. If you
are interested contact the office at 877-4501
or Pat Wallila at 876-9185 for an interview
Table of Plenty Thanksgiving Food Baskets
All 100 Thanksgiving Baskets were reserved in one day.
Many of our Table of Plenty families and lunch families were
able to reserve a basket for distribution on Nov. 26th.
Last weekend there was a
second collection to fund this
project. Table of Plenty
would like to thank you
everyone who donated to this
wonderful outreach ministry.
Thanksgiving food baskets will
be distributed on Nov. 26th
from 1-3pm from the large hall. Thanks to your generous
donations 100 baskets feeding 283 people, including 86
children, will be able to enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving
meal. Special thanks to Greg Kidder and his team (set-up),
the Knights of Columbus (transporting food and helping
everywhere), Ridge Presbyterian Church (50 more baskets
and volunteers), Grocery Outlet (food), ACE Hardware
(bags) and Bell Carter Olives (donating 150 cans of
olives). As always, Table of Plenty is very appreciative of
the hard work and generosity from our Parish.
Christmas Baskets
Please note applications for Christmas Baskets will be
available in the office lobby, Monday-Friday from 9 to 4,
Dec. 2-6 or when 100 applications are received and they will
go fast. The Gift Tree for children under 18 years old will be
in the Vestibule beginning Thanksgiving weekend through
Dec. 15th, more information to come on this.
Annual Boutique and Bake Sale
The Ladies Guild will hold
its annual Holiday
Boutique and Bake Sale
on Saturday, November 23
from 9AM until 6:30 PM
and on Sunday, November
24 from 8AM until 1 PM in
the church hall.
There will be an assortment of homemade crafts, all
kinds of baked goodies, candies and jams offered for
sale. There will also be a raffle of five great gift
cards. Tickets are $1 or 6 for $5. Coffee and donuts
will be served on Sunday after Masses.
Questions? Call Pat @ 876-9185.
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Next Baptismal Retreat
Next Baptismal Retreat
December 14, 12 -6 PM!
Parents/godparents are
required to complete our parish retreat OR
equivalent classes at another parish before baptism
occurs.
The next opportunity for infant baptism is January
12, 2014 @ 10:30 am Mass.
Parents expecting to have their child baptized
please conact Coordinating Team Member Elaine
Helmick at 872-7341 to R.S.V.P. for the retreat
and begin the process as soon as possible!
Matthew 25:35, 40 “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink...I assure you, as
often as you did it for one of my least brothers, you did it for me.”
Parish Ministry Support Lay Retreats 2013 - 2014
The Diocese of Sacramento Office of Lay Formation
is sponsoring a Day of Spiritual Renewal at the
Diocesan Retreat Center in Colfax on Saturday,
December 7, 2013. This one-day retreat will be a
time of reflection, prayer, and renewal. The day
begins with Morning Prayer at 9AM and concludes at
5PM, following Mass. The theme for this retreat is
"Waiting for God's Promise." Retreat cost is $20/
person.
For more information or to register, visit
http://www.formstack.com/forms/catholic-retreat or
call 916-733-0153.
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