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Our Divine Savior Catholic Church
566 East Lassen Avenue, Chico, CA 95973
530-343-4248 / Fax 530-343-3538
Rev. R. Francis Stevenson, Parochial Administrator
Mr. James Burkett, Deacon
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Vigil: 5:00 pm, Sunday: 7:30, 9:00 & 11:00 am, Morning Mass: 8:00 am (Monday-Friday)
Confessions: Saturdays 3:30-4:30 pm
Fourth Sunday of Easter
April 26, 2015
See what love
the Father has bestowed on us
that we may be called the children of
God.
— 1 John 3:1
M S
Our Divine Savior Parish, a Roman Catholic community, nourished by God’s grace and the sacraments,
embraces the mission of Jesus Christ. Guided by the Holy Spirit, we live the gospel through our worship of
God and through loving service to one another and to the greater community.
“Where two or more are gathered, there am I.”
PARISH PERSONNEL
DIRECTOR OF
PARISH INFORMATION
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF
ADULTS
Emmitt Posey, 892-1985
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Jennifer Forward, 345-6201
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC
Cecelia Dickman, 802-1608
BOOKKEEPER / SECRETARY
Janet Bertagna, 343-4248
ourdivines@yahoo.com
PLANT MANAGER/
SOCIAL HALL MANAGER
Rich Ripp, 518-3811
YOUTH MINISTRY
Rob Sheridan, 680-4294
odsyouthministry@yahoo.com
Facebook.com/odsyouthministry
PART-TIME SECRETARY
BAPTISM PREPARATION
Deacon James Burkett, 893-2348
HOLY SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY
By appointment, 6 months in advance. Call
the Parish Office
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Sundays from 10:05am - 10:50am in the
Parish Hall
CHILDREN’S LITURGY
During the 11:00am Mass - Matt & Pamela
Meuter, 566-0425
PARISH MINISTRIES /
ORGANIZATIONS
ALTAR SERVERS
Kay & Dave Brandt, 343-8331
BEREAVEMENT /FUNERAL
RECEPTION COMMITTEE
Tamara La Rossa, 809-1782
Bunny Ripp, 343-4248
ourdivines@yahoo.com
CUSTODIAN SERVICES
Scott & Judy Keller, 898-8512
NURSERY CARE
BULLETIN
ourdivines@yahoo.com , 343-4348
Deadline: Monday, 3:00 pm
Bulletin Advertising: Please call the Parish
Office, 343-4248
CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS
Greta Souza, 899-9938
Juliet Polk, 893-8092
Maura Polk, 893-8092
CATHOLIC LADIES RELIEF SOCIETY
Susan Struble, 345-4642
Rienna Boe, 342-4919
Website:
www.ourdivinesavior.org
Parish Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
10:00 am-3:00 pm
CATHOLICS RETURNING HOME
Deacon James Burkett, 893-2348
CHOIR
Choir rehearsal held weekly on Wednesday,
7:00-8PM in church. Contact Cecelia
Dickman, 802-1608
INNER HEALING MINISTRY
Derette Layne, 530-588-4386 for a
confidential appointment.
JESUS CENTER
Randy Linquist, 894-0460
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #13765
Mike Ferguson, 343-7178
LEGION OF MARY
Claire Richard, 893-1722
LITURGY MINISTRY
Joanie Frericks, 345-4283
MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER and
VOCATIONS COMMITTEE
Deacon James & Stephanie Burkett,
893-2348
MEN’S BIBLE STUDY
Friday mornings, 6-7AM in the Knights of
Columbus Room at ODS Parish. Contact
Deacon Steve Schwartz, 891-0626.
MINISTRY TO THE SICK
& HOMEBOUND
Maureen Vogel—Please call Parish Office,
343-4248.
PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL
Dave Abbott, 891-1491
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL
Jim Earney, 918-520-1161
PRO-LIFE CATHOLIC MINISTRY
Mary Waldorf, 345-8638
PRO-LIFE ROSARY GROUP
This group meets the 1st Thursday of the
month in the ODS Prayer Room, 6-7 PM.
Diane Lusk, 519-9749.
SMALL CHURCH COMMUNITIES
If interested in joining one of the Small Church
Communities, contact Carol Weigel, 343-3885
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
Barbara O’Brien, 680-7917
CONSOLATION MINISTRY
Lyn Dorenzo, 891-8026
TORRES SHELTER
Rich Nichols, 520-4418
FLOWER DONATIONS
Pat Mulholland, 891-8342
Norina Egan, 342-2027
WELCOMING MINISTRY
Charlie McCarthy, 520-0334
HOLY SPIRIT PRAYER GROUP
Contact Deacon James Burkett, 893-2348,
Sharon Haselton, 891-5334, or Nancy Overton,
899-1600.
WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY
Tuesday mornings 9-11AM in the ODS
Prayer Room. Everyone is welcome.
Contact Terry Matthews, 893-1644
THE GOOD SHEPHERD
This Fourth Sunday of Easter is traditionally referred to as
“Good Shepherd Sunday.” Today we listen to the words of the
Lord as he refers to himself as the “good shepherd who lays down
his life for the sheep.” It is sometimes so difficult for us to grasp
the reality that anyone would lay down his or her own life for the
sake of someone else. This is especially true in a society that
places high value on power and personal advancement, often at
the cost of “trampling” on other people in order to climb the
ladder. Today’s scriptures point to the one we are called to
emulate—the one who lays down his life for his sheep. Today’s
scriptures challenge us to discover ways to bring life to those
around us—to build up rather than to tear down.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Mass Intentions
Weekly Readings
Sat 25
Monday:
Tuesday:
Acts 11:1-18; Ps 42:2-3; 43:3,
4; Jn 10:1-10
5:00
Sun 26 7:30
Acts 11:19-26; Ps 87:1b-7;
Jn 10:22-30
9:00
Chepida Cuadra, d (Cuadra/
Dabrowski Family
Mary Tulius, d (Don & Mary Lancaster)
Charles Gainok, d (Michael &
Laurel Gainok)
Wednesday: Acts 12:24 — 13:5a; Ps 67:2-3,
5, 6, 8; Jn 12:44-50
Mary Elizabeth LaRossa, d
(Tamara LaRossa)
Thursday:
Acts 13:13-25: Ps 89:2-3, 2122, 25, 27; Jn 13:16-20
Catherine Costanza, d Mike &
Karen Costanza
Friday:
Acts 13:26-33; Ps 2:6-11ab;
Jn 14:1-6
or (for the memorial) Gn 1:26
— 2:3 or Col 3:14-15, 17, 2324; Ps 90:2-4, 12-14, 16;
Mt 13:54-58
Saturday:
Sunday:
Acts 13:44-52; Ps 98:1-4;
Jn 14:7-14
Acts 9:26-31; Ps 22:26-28, 3032; 1 Jn 3:18-24;
Jn 15:1-8
11:00 Keith Smith, his intentions
(Sheridan Family)
Chico St. Vincent de Paul
Conference
Mon 27 8:00
Tue 28
8:00
Wed 29 8:00
James Braden, d (Charlie
McCarthy)
Amy Findlay, health, (Tom & Mary
Ann Ward)
Patrick Ward, d (Tom & Mary Ann
Ward)
Ana Mae Biebucyk, Sullivan
Family)
Helen McGowan, d (Tom & Mary
Ann Ward)
Thu 30 8:00
Edward Dabrowski, d (Cuadro/
Dabrowski Family)
Marge Flynn, d (Tom & Mary Ann
Ward)
Fri 01
8:00
Timothy & Christopher Macarthy,
d , (Macarthy Family)
Parish Finances
Collections for
April 18 and 19, 2015
Sunday
$5,086.76
Catholic Home Missions $1,105.40
Projects and Initiatives $ 566.92
Thank you for your constant
generosity and loyal support of
Our Divine Savior.
NEXT WEEKEND
COLLECTIONS
Projects & Initiatives Fund
Collection
Chico Community Food Locker
Canned Food Collection
First Holy Communion
We will celebrate First Holy
Communion with 30 children and
their families this Sunday, April
26th at 2PM. Please keep them in
your prayers as we welcome these
children to the table of the Lord.
Online Giving:
Have you
considered online giving?
By
creating a login and contributing
online you’ll always have a report
of your giving history available.
You can access your report easily
and securely via the web, and your
information will always be up-to
date with your latest contributions.
You can find the Online Giving
link on ourdivinesavior.org and
click on the link for Online Giving
or call Janet at the parish office,
343-4248.
Catholics Returning
Home
Prayer
Requests
Real People, Real Stories: Take
some time to view these powerful,
real stories from former fallenaway Catholics who have come
home to the Catholic Church. They
testify about how the world and
other life situations drew them
away from their faith, but by God’s
grace, they felt a tug at their heart
inviting them home to their family
in the Church.
Please keep in your
prayers:
Sandra Hughes
Michael Moriarty
Martha Gutierrez
Si Wrigley
Patty Childs
Rebecca Jayne
Elaine Puritz
Sherri Miguel
We hope that their stories will
encourage you, and will serve as Claire Johnston
your own personal invitation to Tom Concannon
Jennifer Konyn
Michel Desilets
Erin Wooldridge
Rachel Findlay
David Jeffries
Chris Sauer
Marjorie Yowell
Norleen Manwill
Kelsey Fassieux
David Downes
come back to the Catholic Church.
Jesus and your fellow Catholic Prayer Shawl Ministry
brothers and sisters are waiting
with open arms to welcome you Our group gathers each Wednesday
from 1:00—3:00pm at the home of
home!
Mary Leahy. Join us to knit,
Come join our 13 week session crochet, or quilt prayer shawls to be
starting in May, where you will given to church members & friends
learn about the Bible, the with prayer needs. You are also
Sacraments, truths about the welcome to join us for prayer &
Church, Prayer and find your way fellowship even if you cannot knit
back into full communion with the or sew. Please call Mary @ 898Church.
0719 for more information.
For more information go to
CatholicsComingHome.org
or
contact Deacon James Burkett 530
893-2348 or Sharon 891-5334. We
Welcome Home
are preparing for the Spring/
To our newest members of our
Summer session if you would like Catholic family who received the
to join us.
Sacraments at the
2015 Easter Vigil
SAVE THE DATE
Parish Work Day
Saturday, May 2nd from 9am to
2pm. Insert in today’s bulletin.
Those receiving Baptism,
Confirmation and Eucharist
Holly Estrada
Bobbie Lynch
Martine Stillwell
Healing Mass
Saturday, May 16th at 10 am at Those receiving Confirmation and
Eucharist
ODS. We will be having a Mass
Rebecca
Gott
for the Anointing of the Sick.
Samantha Hardy
More information to follow.
Worldwide
Marriage
Encounter Weekend
Catholic Schools
Notre Dame School is now
accepting applications for All
Grades
(Transitional
Kindergarten through 8th grade)
for the 2015-16 school year!
Contact Notre Dame Principal,
Terri Sobieralski, at 342-2502 or
tsobieralski@ndschico.org for more
information or to set up a school
tour.
MERCY HIGH
SCHOOL IN RED
BLUFF is excited to
announce its
upcoming
production of
Phantom of the Opera! Dates and
times are:
Saturday, May 2, 7:00 pm
Sunday, May 3, 2:00 pm matinee
Tickets are :
$7 for general admission
$10 for reserved seating
You can contact Mercy High
School at 530-527-8313 for more
information or Jen Ross, 898-0132.
Altar Flower Donations
If you are remembering a loved
one, giving thanks, or celebrating a
special occasion, think about a gift
of flowers for the altar. What a
better way to show your love to
those
special
people in our lives
and to the Lord.
Envelopes
are
available on the
table at the church entrance, drop a
note in the basket or call Pat
Mulholland, 891-8342.
It has been said the greatest gift you
can give your children is two
parents very much in love with
each other. If you would like to
enrich the communication in your
marriage, consider attending a
Worldwide Marriage Encounter
Weekend.
Weekends dates for 2015 are:
June 5-7 in Sacramento,
August 21-23 in Sacramento,
September 25-27 in Sparks, NV,
November 6-8 in Sacramento.
For more information visit our
website at:
http://www.sacramentowwme.org
or contact Terry & Janet at
916-489-3464.
Helpers Needed
DECORATIONS TEAM: We are
planning to turn the ODS Social
Hall into a snow-capped majestic
mountain retreat in preparation for
our "EVEREST" VBS June 15th19th. We need lots of help! No
creative
abilities
are
necessary. We
are looking for
visionaries,
busy
people
with very little
time, creative people, and many
who just want to help in some way
but can't join us for the week of
VBS (or who can). Truly, we need
a mighty team of many to share the
work as we create an environment
full of icy colors, craggy tundra,
and breath taking views that kids
will be excited to explore. Please
call the ODS Religious Education
office at 345-6201 or come to the
next build day on Sunday, May 3rd
(PLEASE
NOTE
THE
CORRECTED DATE) from 1-4PM
in the social hall.
Reflections
TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN
SHEPHERD:
Many nations
have honored the nameless heroes
of war with a memorial to an
“Unknown Soldier”. Poems and
songs are written in memory of
these anonymous souls who fought
and died for the freedom of others.
Thousands of people visit these
monuments every year to stand for
a moment of silent recognition. The
depth of such selfless courage
humbles and uplifts us.
Yet there is another who remains
forgotten by far too many. One who
has given all, sacrificing unto
death, to save us all. Daily His
sacrifice remains unacknowledged
in homes and hearts across the
world, His victory casually ignored
by the very people whose freedom
He won. Perhaps we need another
monument in our country and our
hearts, dedicated to the “Unknown
Shepherd” who has given His life
selflessly. And may a flame burn
beside that monument, eternally
reminding us to carry the news of
this self-sacrificing hero to those
who have yet to hear His story. “I
am the good shepherd. A good
shepherd lays down his life for the
sheep.”
MY SHEPHERD
The King of love my Shepherd is
Whose goodness faileth never
I nothing lack if I am His
And He is mine forever.
J B Dykes
Religious Education
Youth Ministry
This Week
And there comes a day, a day unlike any other, when
men and women find a foe, a trial, a dilemma no
single person could withstand! That is when the
world cries out to the Communion of Saints for help!
Join us this Sunday at Noon to learn about who really
is Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. In the Social Hall!
Lunch provided!
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 2015
It's time to register for another amazing and life
changing Chico area Catholic Vacation Bible School.
Join us at ODS June 15th-19th for "EVEREST" VBS
where we will conquer challenges with God's mighty
power! Kids entering kindergarten-5th grade can
participate and students entering 6th grade or higher
can be part of the teen volunteer team. You will find
registration forms and more information online at
www.ourdivinesavior.org/faith-formation/vacationbible-school or call the Religious Education office at
345-6201.
VBS DECORATION BUILD
DAY
Next Week
Join us NEXT weekend for our epic Social meeting
Wii Love Jesus! We will be playing some of your
favorite games and engaging in fun and fellowship
with the Lord! If you have never come to ODS youth
or it has been awhile this is the meeting you don’t
want to miss!
Dive Deep Bible Study
We are continuing our study of the early church with
the Sensational Television miniseries A.D.” The Bible
Continues. This week we will be watching Episode 3:
The Spirit Arrives.
Every Wednesday at 7pm in the social hall.
SUNDAY, MAY 3, 2015
1—4 PM IN THE SOCIAL HALL
ALL ARE WELCOMED
News From The Diocese
April/May Schedule
4/26
Last Religious Ed 10:05-10:50AM
Children’s Liturgy 11AM Mass
First Holy Communion 2PM
5/3
Decorating Build Day 1-4PM in the Hall
5/21
Fingerprinting for New Volunteers 5:30PM
Decorating Build Day 6-8:30PM in the Hall
VBS Training 6:30PM in the Hall
Bishop Emeritus Weigand honored
with Benefactor Award from Society
of St. Vincent de Paul in Sacramento
The Sacramento District Council of the Society of St.
Vincent de Paul honored Bishop Emeritus William K.
Weigand for his "abiding love for the poor" with its
Benefactor Award at its ninth annual Benefit for the
Poor dinner April 17.
Bishop Weigand's commitment to the poor reaches
back to his days as a missionary in Colombia and
continued into his service in Sacramento, Paul
Starkey, president of the council, told the gathering at
the Red Lion Hotel in Sacramento. (
"He spent 10 years working in Cali, Colombia, and
brought that spirit of encounter with the poor to our
diocese," Starkey said. "Bishop Weigand has always
been in our corner and supported the work of the
society. In his tenure the society grew in numbers and
its ability to serve the poor. Without his unfailing
support and assistance, this lay organization would not
have met its present success in its outreach to the
poor.'"
In accepting the award, Bishop Weigand looked back
on his decision to leave his home Diocese of Boise,
Idaho, to work as a missionary.
"I became most interested in the poor and, therefore,
in my work with St. Vincent de Paul Society, during
my tenure in Cali, Colombia," he said. "For much of
my time as bishop I have worked through others to
assist the poor but for 10 years in Cali, I worked one
on one with the poor, with families. That was the
highlight of my ministry and greatly enriched me and
gave me an insight into the work of the Vincentians.
"When I came to the diocese I pushed to have more
parishes, eventually all parishes, to have conferences.
We decided that 25 percent of the Annual Catholic
Appeal would go back to parishes precisely for their
efforts to assist the poor in many different ways,
including the work of the society.
"I admire the society not only for its outreach to the
poor but its spirituality in the name of Christ," Bishop
Weigand said. "We try to see the person of Christ in
the person of the poor, to respect them and develop
their full potential as sons and daughters of God."
HONOR OUR MOTHER – MARY’S HOUR
2015 : Join the Youth Ministries from the Diocese of
Sacramento for Mary's Hour on Friday, May 1, 2015
at 5:30pm at St. John the Baptist Parish in Chico, CA
or on Saturday, May 2, 2015 at 5:00pm at St.
Catherine of Siena in Vallejo, CA. Mary’s Hour
includes Mass, Twilight Scriptural Walk or Rosary,
Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.
For more information go to www.icatholicyouth.com.
FAMILY ROOM
Take Time to Smell the Roses
(but please don't pick them!)
For new members in our parish family, a little history
is in order at this spectacular time of year. Fr. Simon,
pastor here for many years, is both a gardener and a
lover of roses. The beautiful rose plants that surround
our worship space were chosen and planted by him,
for our enjoyment. Roses are his trademark: he
planted roses everywhere he went as a pastor. Now we
can honor and remember him each time we are
blessed by the beauty they give. Of course, even more
importantly, the flowers remind us of the beauty that
our God showers down on us every day, whether we
stop to notice it or not.
The roses would not thrive without the caring
cultivation of our groundskeeper, Rich Ripp. As
anyone who grows roses knows, they are a lot of
work. They are worth it - but the pruning, deadheading, fertilizing and watering require time and
dedication. Rich cares for the plants (and our "plant")
with attention to detail and an eye to the overall needs
of our church home. We appreciate both his expertise
and his giving heart, and enjoy the beauty around us
thanks to his efforts.
Our philosophy at Our Divine Savior is that the roses
are a gift to the whole parish (and the city around us)
for everyone to enjoy. Please feel free to look and
smell, but leave the roses on the plants so that
everyone can see the profusion! (Yes, it DOES matter
if you pick them; please don't!)
Happy Spring!