PASTORAL STAFF P A S T O R :
Fr. Larry Sanders, C.Ss.R. A s s i s t i n g :
Fr. Paul Coury, C.Ss.R. Fr. Charles Wehrley,
C.Ss.R. Fr. Greg Wiest, C.Ss.R.
Fr. Greg May, C.Ss.R. D e a c o n :
Rev. Mr. Bill Krueger
PASTORAL CENTER HOURS
Monday—Thursday 9 AM—4 PM
Closed for Lunch 12—12:30 PM
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday, 5 PM
Sunday
7, 9, 11 AM 12:30 PM, Spanish 5 PM, Youth Mass
Tuesday—Friday, 8 AM
CHAPEL Monday - Friday
8 AM - 3 PM use side entrance
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Offered every Tuesday - Friday at 7:30am and Saturdays at 4:30pm.
Anointing of the Sick
Offered every 3rd Thursday after 8am Mass.
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PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
As members of God’s Faith Community at
Santa Catalina Catholic Parish, we commit our lives to
being the voice, hands, and spirit of
Christ, as our way of continuing God’s call
to love and peace.
Parish Staff Can be reached at 520-825-9611 Pastor - Fr. Larry Sanders, C.Ss.R. (ext. 100) Rev. Mr. William Krueger - (ext. 105) Director of Finance - John Brell (ext. 102) Office Manager - Kim Seales (ext. 103) Bulletin Editor - Pilar Dougall (ext. 109) C.A.R.E. Ministry Director - Judy Rossman (ext. 104) Collection Envelopes/Registrations - Mary Darcy (ext. 100) Compliance Representative - Carol Padilla (ext. 107) Hispanic Ministry Dir. - Maria Luisa De La Riva (ext. 106) Liturgy Director/R.C.I.A - Ginny Pergantis (ext. 105) Maintenance Supervisor - Tomas Nieves (ext. 100) Music Director - Victoria Kinghorn (ext. 100) Receptionist - Mary Darcy (ext. 100) Religious Education - Carol Padilla (ext. 107) Weekend Mass Coordinator - Gerry Dugan (ext. 105) Youth Ministry Director - Adam “Ogie” Eichelberger (ext. 108)
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Weekend of March 31 & April 1, 2012 1,477 Registered Families
Jenny Abendano Mary Abraham
Robert Anchondo Jennie Barzotti Carolyn Bewalda
Bill Brady Bernie Brasfield Dan Campbell
Timothy Collins Margaret Mary Collison
Joan Colwell Manny Cordova
Terry Cordova Mike De La Rosa
Robert De Simone Vincent Demuth
Francesca DiCosola Les Edwards
Pat Edwards Edna Fuller
Justa Heredia Manuel Heredia
Frances Heredia Rita Hoagland Bianca Isel Ochoa David Krausman
Josefina Lind Olivia Marcoff Joe Moreno
Anna Morganthaler Bernard Morganthaler Fr. Bill Parker, C.Ss.R.
Josefina Robles Robert Stenech Jason Suffoletto Gladys Virgilio
Katie Weis Gloria Wheeler
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The following parishioner has recently died... As we honor his memory, let us also remember his loved ones.
Fred Zarembka
Names on this prayer list are kept on for two months. If you wish to add or remove a name from the prayer list please call the Pastoral Center office at 520-825-9611.
Please note: For new additions to the prayer list, please allow two weeks to be added to the bulletin.
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PARISH NEWS Presentation: Myths of Grief C.A.R.E. Ministry is sponsoring a presentation on grief Thursday, April 26, 1-2:30PM, given by Bobbie Rill, MA, LPC. Don't miss this opportu-nity to learn important information that could change the way you deal with loss and equip you to help others.
One of the least talked about subjects in our society is grief. Whether the loss is from the death of a loved one, divorce, the end of a relationship, or loss of career, trust, dreams, security or health, grief will continue to adversely affect your life and the lives of those around you due to several myths about grief that people in our society have embraced. Some of those myths are: Time Heals All Wounds, Keep Busy, Don’t Feel Bad and Replace the Loss. In order to effectively deal with our own losses and be helpful to others going through grief, we need to understand why these myths can be damaging and how to move beyond our loss to a richer and more fulfilling quality of life. Please come to a presentation on this topic in the parish hall. Open to all and feel free to invite others. Questions, Judy Rossman, 825-9611, ext. 104.
Prayer is essential to all practicing Catholics and prayer to Our Lord through the Blessed Intervention of Our Holy Mother is critical in our current Secular Society!
The Knights of Columbus invite you to lift up your minds and hearts to God by Praying a Living Rosary with us at 2pm on May 6 with an Ice Cream Social to follow.
To our New Parishioners
John & Pamela Furrie
John & Bonnie Murray
Al, Tina, & Ethan Cortese
Julian, Aimee, Ryan, & Samantha Turner
Ron & Ann Clark
Jonah & Linda Bailey
George & Kathy Quigg
Victor & Joyce Garcia
Don Hess, Sr.
Anne Rosenfeld
Mary Lou Monahan
Edward & Lolita Wachter
Alan & Mary Elizabeth Kacer
Allen & Connie Kacer
Margaret Mary Haubrich
Thank you for being a member of Santa Catalina Catholic Church. Your presence is important to our parish commu-nity. We, Fr. Larry and the staff, care about you and want to do our best to be bearers of Christ’s love to you and your family. Please let us know how we may help you by contacting us at the Pastoral Center.
Stay connected with Santa Catalina and the Catholic Church. Get on Facebook and “Like” our page.
https://www.facebook.com/SantaCatalinaCatholicChurch
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St. Vincent de Paul collaborates with Kino Border Initiative
KBI is run by the Jesuits in Nogales, Sonora to help illegal immigrants, who have been un-ceremoniously dropped off across the border with nothing but the clothes on their backs. They literally become street people. KBI offers them dignity by offering them food and bedding for up to 2 weeks, while they arrange transportation back to their villages in Southern Mexico and Central America. Their needs are simple: back packs, individual soaps, sham-poos, underwear (especially women’s), etc.
If you would like to help, please drop off your donations at our St Vincent de Paul office (in Marian room) during our office hours, Monday, Wednesday, or Thursday from 10am till 1pm.
Thank you for your help in this humanitarian effort.
Grief Support Class begins in May Thursdays, May 3-24 from 2:30-4pm. This is designed to be a safe, confidential setting in which information about the process of grief is shared as well as aspects of healing. The group will share experiences, learning’s, rituals and prayer. Parishioners, Carol Morgan, PhD. and Gloria Brown, will lead the group. It is designed for someone who has lost a loved one, be it recently or a few years ago and wants to explore ways of healing within a group experience. Registration is required and attendance at all four sessions is requested. For more information, please contact Judy Rossman, 825-9611, ext 104.
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Knights of Columbus
Prolife Committee
The Unbaptized Babies of Bethlehem are honored as Saints in the Church on the Feast of the Holy Innocents (December 28). A Catholic can hope God likewise welcomes as martyrs the little ones who have been murdered by the crime of abortion, an act radically opposed to the Gospel of Life.
As you can imagine it takes many hands to pull off an event of this magnitude and as a result, we would like your help in the following areas:
Help setting up, serving food and drinks, manning game areas, take down, and clean up.
We also need kid prizes for the games. Items such as bubbles, sidewalk chalk, pencils, etc can be donated or you may make a monetary donation. If you are able to help in any way, please leave a message with the parish office for the appropriate Committee Member listed below. Dacia Daigle, Chairperson Terri Mosman/Martina Kimball, Games Mary Ann Flaten, Food
Thank you.
Parish Picnic Committee is looking for volunteers
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All Middle School Students Are invited to join us on
Monday, April 23 @ 6PM
in the Parish Hall
Not your AVERAGE Youth Ministry group, Come check us out!
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YOUTH CORNER
Calling all baseball fans!!
Join us at the Picnic and
meet coaches from the
AZ Diamond Backs
Colorado Rockies
Chicago W hite Sox
Reminder: Bring your Blue Picnic Ticket For a chance to WIN the big Door Prize, $50 GC to Bubb’s Grubb
Join us next weekend, April 22 at 11am for our
Family Mass. These Masses are a great
opportunity for young children to see other
young children serving in various church ministries such as Altar servers and
Lectors. Also, child focused homily is given.
After this Mass, join us for our Parish Picnic and
complete your afternoon with a great tasting lunch and fun family activities!
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Do you, a friend or family member live with Parkin-son's? Find out about the signs and symptoms of Park-inson's disease, conventional and alternative treatments, what we know about the
causes of PD, how we might find a cure, and local programs and services . Join us Tuesday, May 1st at 9am for a presentation hosted by the Santa Catalina Health and Life Committee. Guest speaker is Dr. Cyn-
thia A. Holmes, Co-director of the Arizona Chapter of the American Parkinson Dis-ease Association. The presentation is free, but we ask that you RSVP.
For more information about this presenta-tion please contact Marlyn Malave at [email protected].
You may call the Pastoral Center at 825-9611 to RSVP.
PARISH SOCIAL GROUPS & CLASSES
DIVINE MERCY CELEBRATION Come & join us this Sunday, April 15, 2PM in the church..
COME! Hear & experience all that Christ has promised as we come together in prayer, praise & devotion to His Divine Mercy.
Our Lord promises to grant complete forgiveness of sins and punishment on The Feast of Mercy (Divine Mercy Sunday) to the soul that will meet
the conditions He set forth:
1. Celebrate the Feast on the first Sunday after Easter
2. Repent of all sins
3. Go to confession (The Church allows for one to go to confession for up to 20 days before or after Divine Mercy Sunday.)
4. Receive Holy Communion on the Feast of Mercy
5. Venerate the image of the Merciful Jesus (Divine Mercy image)
6. Trust in Jesus
7. Be merciful and perform acts of mercy to others, in Deed, Word & Prayer.
Jesus told St Faustina that this Feast of Mercy would be a very special day when "all the divine floodgates through which graces flow are opened." COME!
SAVE THE DATE…Friday, May 4,
4-9PM Mark your calendars now for this fantastic family event! Stop by and enjoy great Mexi-
can food, Mariachi music, and Folklorico & Matachines dancers. Children’s games and jumping castle will be
available. Acom-pañenos no falte a este
gran evento. Los es-peramos.
ARTS AND CRAFTS Group for SENIORS professionals and their skilled helpers.
•This group meets the first and third Tues-day of each month from 1:30-3:30pm, in the Cholla room.
•Call Mary Bubla at 825-0500 for additional information and register if you plan on attending.
•Wanted seniors with or without art and craft talent. Come and share your talent, enjoy and socialize.
•Exciting take home projects to brighten your environment.
•Learn art skills you thought you never had or build on the ones you now possess.
•Taught by parishioners that are retired art
Join us this Tuesday, April 17
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Al-Anon and AA meetings are held at Santa Catalina
by the respective spon-soring organizations. If you or someone you know are interested in an Al-Anon meeting, join us every Thursday in the parish hall at 4pm. For details, call Wanda at 825.7124. AA meetings are also held on Thurs-day in the parish hall at 7pm. For more informa-tion on AA meetings, call Art at 825.5218. Computer Classes — Build your skills in iGoogle, Gmail, and Facebook. Wednesdays, April , 25, May 2, and 9 1-2pm. Classes will be held in the Mesquite Room at Santa Catalina Church. In these four classes we will discuss how to set your internet homepage to your ad-vantage, get the most out of iGoogle and Gmail.
Also, learn how to set up a Facebook account with proper security to com-municate with family and close friends without sharing your whole life with the world. Plus, create Pages and Groups for communicating and sharing with your social groups, organizations, and various clubs. Classes are $15/person. Attend one or all of the classes. Please call Pilar, 825-9611 x109, to register or for more information. HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT DONA-TIONS: OneStop Home Medical Equipment operates a donation site at the ICS Food Bank on Wednesdays from 10am-12pm to accept donations of medical equipment such as wheelchairs, walkers, and shower bars. The donated items are refurbished and made available at afford-able prices to individuals
with medical needs. Seeking Bibles for NEW Bible Ministry developed by a local Stephen Leader — please donate new or used bibles, any version, to this new Tucson min-istry. They will be used in prisons and commu-nity settings, and given to anyone who would like one. Contact Judy, 825-9611, x104 for more info. I love America… A trib-ute to our military…and to the country we love. Presented by the Saddle-brooke singers, 70 voices strong, at Desert View Performing Arts Theater. On Thursday, April 19 at 7:30pm and Saturday, April 21 at 4pm. Tickets available at the Moun-tainview Administration building and online at http://tickets.saddle brooktwo.com. General admission, $16 or $20 at the door. This Patriotic concert will be inspiring!
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Friday, April 27, 2012, 8:30am—4pm St. Philip's In The Hills Episcopal Church $35 Individuals / 25 each for teams of three or more
Did you know? Over forty percent of Americans seeking help with mental health issues turn first to ministers, priests, rabbis and con-gregational health leaders? This is twice as many as those who first go to a psychiatrist, psychologist or family physi-cian. Health care funding for mental health services continues to be cut and misperceptions and stigma about mental illness are often tragic barriers to recovery. In this unique and
timely conference, noted national and local experts on mental health and faith connections will share valuable insights for addressing this complex situation.
Workshops will cover topics such as:
• Early Intervention
• Depression
• Suicide Awareness and Prevention
• Mental Health Issues Among the Aging and Adoles-cent Populations
• Creating Caring Congregations for Those Affected by Mental Illness
Spots are filling quickly! We encourage you and your team to join us. Find more information on the ICS website at www.icstucson.org or call 520-297-2738 x233.
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SCCC Schedule of Events = Mass Intention Dates to
Remember
Family Mass Sunday , Ap r i l 22 Join us for a Mass with a child focused homily.
Parish Wide Picnic Sunday , Ap r i l 22 Pack up the family for a fun-filled afternoon!
Parkinson Awareness Presentation Tuesday , May 1 , 9AM Find out about the signs and symp-toms of Parkinson's disease, conven-tional and alternative treatments, what we know about the causes of PD, how we might find a cure, and local programs and services Cinco de Mayo Celebration F r iday , May 4 , 4-9PM
Join us for this fantastic community event. Lots of great food, drink, and music. Great fun for the
whole family!
Living Rosary Sunday , May 6 , 2PM We will begin gathering in the Memorial Garden at 1:45pm and will begin the Rosary at 2pm. Ice Cream Social to follow.
Saturday, April 14 5 PM Mass — Fr. Sanders
For Eugene Sylvain and sister Anita Poulin (d) - Leo & Carole Croteau Acts 4:13-21 — Psalm 118:1,14-21 — Mark 16:9-15
Sunday, April 15 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BREAKFAST
After all morning masses 7AM Mass — Fr. Sanders
For Eileen Wortman (d) - Maurice & Louise Meier 9AM Mass — Fr. Wehrley w/Deacon preaching
For Anne Murphy (d) - Joe & Mariallyn Oczak 11AM Mass — Fr. Wehrley w/Deacon preaching
For the Intentions of the Parish 11AM-12PM — Childcare for 11AM Mass, Cholla and Ocotillo Rooms 12:30PM Mass (Spanish) — Fr. Tadeo
Jose Alday (d) - Alday Esquer Family 12:30-2PM — 1st Communion Class, Saguaro Room 2-3:30 — Divine Mercy Celebration, Church 5PM Youth Mass — Fr. Modeen
Marion Arnold (d) - Patty & Steve Roberts 6-8PM — Life Teen Night, Marian and Agave Rooms
Acts 4:32-35 — Psalm 118:2-4,13-15,22-24 — John 20:19-31
Monday, April 16 10AM-1PM — St. Vincent De Paul, Marian Room 10:30AM-12PM — Cinco de Mayo Planning Mtg, Cholla Room 1-2PM — Computer Class, Mesquite Room 3-5PM — Knights of Columbus Meeting, Marian Room 6-7:30PM — EDGE - 6-8 grades, Parish Hall 6:30-8:00PM — Confirmation - Yr.1, Saguaro Room
Acts 4:23-31 — Psalm 2:1-9 — John 3:1-8
Tuesday, April 17 8AM Mass — Fr. Sanders 9-10AM — Life Committee, Steering Committee Mtg, Conference Room 9AM-12PM — Stephen Ministry Meeting, Pastoral Center 1-2:30PM — C.A.R.E. Training, Catalina Room 1:30-3:30PM — Arts & Crafts for Seniors, Cholla Room
Acts 4:32-37 — Psalm 93:1-2,5 — John 3:7-15
Wednesday, April 18 8AM Mass — Fr. Brazaskas For Michael Mosman (d) - Nancy & Tim Mosman 8:45-11AM — Eucharistic Adoration
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Thursday, April 19 8AM Mass — Fr. Sanders
For Edward Concheiro (d) - Alicia Concheiro 10AM-1PM — St. Vincent De Paul, Marian Room 1-2PM — Pastoral Council Meeting, Conference Room 2-3:30PM — Outreach Ministry Meeting, Catalina Room 4-5:30PM — Al-Anon Meeting, Marian Room 7-8:30PM — AA Meeting, Marian Room
Acts 5:27-33 — Psalm 34:2,9,17-20 — John 3:31-36
Friday, April 20 PARISH OFFICE CLOSED
8AM Mass — Fr. Coury Henry Scheuermann (d) - Dr. Henry & Mrs. Clare Scheuermann
Acts 5:34-42 — Psalm 27:1,4,13-14 — John 6:1-15
Saturday, April 21 5 PM Mass — Fr. Wiest w/ Deacon assisting
For Blake Seales (d) - Tony & Kim Seales Acts 6:1-7 — Psalm 33:1-2,4-5,18-19 — John 6:16-21
Sunday, April 22 PARISH PICNIC, 12-4PM, PARISH PARKING AREA
7AM Mass — Fr. Wiest For Victor Timian (d) - His family
9AM Mass — Fr. Sanders For Bill Devereux (d) - Fr. Henry Miller, Assembly #2308
11AM Mass — Fr. Sanders For the Intentions of the Parish
11AM-12PM — Childcare for 11AM Mass, Cholla and Ocotillo Rooms 12:30PM Mass (Spanish) — Fr. Tadeo
Jose Alday (d) - Alday Esquer Family 12:30-2PM — 1st Communion Class, Saguaro Room 2-3:30 — Divine Mercy Celebration, Church NO 5PM Youth Mass, due to Parish Picnic
Acts 3:13-15,17-19 — Psalm 4:2,4,7-9 — Luke 24:35-48
Wednesday, April 18, con’t 9-10AM — C.A.R.E. Ministry, Catalina Room 10AM-1PM — St. Vincent De Paul, Marian Room 4-5:30PM — RE Classes - K-5 grades, Meet in the Parish Hall 6:30-8PM — Youth Confirmation Y2, Saguaro Room 6:30-8PM—9AM Choir Rehearsal, Church 7-8:30PM — RCIA, Catalina Room 7-8:30PM — RCIA, Catalina Room
Acts 5:17-26 — Psalm 34:2-9 — John 3:16-21
Parish Classes & Group Meetings Every Sunday, 3PM, Marian Room
LECTIO DIVINA SCRIPTURE STUDY Stop by and study the Sunday read-ings.
Every Monday, 1-2PM, Cholla Room
COMPUTER CLASS FOR BEGINNERS This Monday we will discuss the how-tos of Amazon, Ebay, and Craig’s List.
Every First Monday, 1-2PM,
Catalina Room
PRAYER SHAWL GROUP A knitting and crocheting prayer group. All are welcome to attend.
Every First Thursday, 2-3:30PM
SASSY SOLOS GROUP May 3 (Thursday) – Visit to the Mu-seum of Musical Instruments in Phoenix. Call Norma Armstrong at 825-4538 if you would like to join us. This outing replaces the regular May business meeting.
Every Second Tuesday, 9AM,
Mesquite Room
DIVINE MERCY CENACLE Prayer and study group.
Every First/Third Tuesday
1:30-3:30PM, Cholla Room
ARTS & CRAFTS CLASS FOR SENIORS Learn new art skills. Art supplies are provided. Bring a friend.
Every Monday, 6-8PM, Cholla Room
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