Laser-Com Cover Sheet Church Name: Location: Bulletin #: Phone #: Modem #: Printer #: St. Monica Moraga 94556 913024-25 (510) 872-2292 (925) 376-6905 EPSON STYLUS C80 (Adobe Acrobat PDF File) Bulletin Editor: Kate Aveson Comments or request: Saint Monica Church Pentecost Sunday June 8, 2014 1001 Camino Pablo Moraga, CA 94556 ————————————————————————————————— Office Hours : Mon.-Thurs. 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Lunch 12-1 Fri 9:30 - 12:30 Sat. - Sun. Closed Phone: 925.376.6900 Fax: 925.376.9796 Office Email: Our Mission: Our Vision/Mission Statement We, the Catholic Community of St. Monica parish, VISION: We, the community of St. Monica Parish, are Jesus Christ embodied. are challenged to live our faith MISSION: St. Monica Church fosters spiritual growth and vibrant by serving God and neighbors. participation through a welcoming Christ-centered community This is our mission and we ask God to help us in all we do. where everyone is valued. BAPTISM: Please contact Sister Marie Claire at (925) 376-6900 x203. office@stmonicamoraga.com Bulletin Email: communications@stmonicamoraga.com Website: www.stmonicamoraga.com —————————————————————————- Saturday Vigil: 5:00 pm Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9:00 and 11:00 am CONFIRMATION: Preparation for teens begins in Grade 9. Please contact Miranda at saintmonicamoraga@gmail.com. MARRIAGE: The couple should contact the Parish Center at least six months prior to the proposed wedding date to arrange a meeting with Fr. Wayne. SACRAMENT OF THE SICK/COMMUNION TO THE SICK & HOMEBOUND: For anyone experiencing chronic illness or preparing for medical treatment, surgery, etc. or if you would like to receive communion at home, please contact Sister Mary LaSalette to arrange an appointment at (925) 376-6900 x.112. RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (RCIA) : Anyone who is not Baptized, or is Baptized in another faith, and is interested in inquiring into the Catholic Faith, please contact Father Wayne at x103. Children’s Liturgy of the Word: 9:00 am Sundays and 11:00 a.m. (resuming 9/8) St. Monica Pastoral Team: Daily Mass: Sister Marie Claire, L.H.C. x203, Monday—Friday at 9:00 am Rev. Wayne Campbell, x103, Pastor Children’s Faith Formation frwaynecampbell@comcast.net Adoration: children@stmonicamoraga.com Friday - 1:00—8:00 pm Sr. Mary La Salette, O.P. x112 Pastoral Care Carmen Jackson, Middle School Coordinator smarylasalette@comcast.net Confessions: stmonicamiddleschool@gmail.com Saturdays, 4:00-4:30 pm or by Brant Karstetter, x302 Facilities Mgr. Miranda Ripoli, Confirmation Coordinator appointment: 925.376.6900 maintenance@stmonicamoraga.com saintmonicamoraga@gmail.com —————————————————————————— Faith Formation: Grades K-8 x 203 Grades 9-12 x 305 Lucille Oliver, x104 Bookkeeper bookkeeper@stmonicamoraga.com Kate Aveson, x101 Office Mgr./ Bulletin Editor office@stmonicamoraga.com communications@stmonicamoraga.com WELCOME TO VISITORS AND NEW MEMBERS (If you would like to register in the parish, please fill out this form and put it in the collection basket and we will mail you a registration form or you may fill one out—they are located at the church entrances.) NAME: _______________________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS: ____________________________________________________________________________________ PHONE: ________________________________________ EMAIL: ______________________________________ Page 2 St. Monica Church Reflections. . . June 8, 2014 Dear Parishioners: All week I have been hearing from folks about the mutual requests for prayers from each other that we did at three of last week’s Masses. I have been very moved by it all and I wish I had the time to share some of the stories of connections made. In line with this sense that we do not go to God alone – I share with you this excerpt from Pope Francis’ Evangelii Gaudium: Today, when the networks and means of human communication have made unprecedented advances, we sense the challenge of finding and sharing a “mystique” of living together, of mingling and encounter, of embracing and supporting one another, of stepping into this flood tide which, while chaotic, can become a genuine experience of fraternity, a caravan of solidarity, a sacred pilgrimage. Greater possibilities for communication thus turn into greater possibilities for encounter and solidarity for everyone. If we were able to take this route, it would be so good, so soothing, so liberating and hopefilled! To go out of ourselves and to join others is healthy for us. To be self-enclosed is to taste the bitter poison of immanence, and humanity will be worse for every selfish choice we make. The Christian ideal will always be a summons to overcome suspicion, habitual mistrust, fear of losing our privacy, all the defensive attitudes which today’s world imposes on us. Many try to escape from others and take refuge in the comfort of their privacy or in a small circle of close friends, renouncing the realism of the social aspect of the Gospel. For just as some people want a purely spiritual Christ, without flesh and without the cross, they also want their interpersonal relationships provided by sophisticated equipment, by screens and systems which can be turned on and off on command. Meanwhile, the Gospel tells us constantly to run the risk of a face-to-face encounter with others, with their physical presence which challenges us, with their pain and their pleas, with their joy which infects us in our close and continuous interaction. True faith in the incarnate Son of God is inseparable from self-giving, from membership in the community, from service, from reconciliation with others. The Son of God, by becoming flesh, summoned us to the revolution of tenderness. . . One important challenge is to show that the solution will never be found in fleeing from a personal and committed relationship with God which at the same time commits us to serving others. This happens frequently nowadays, as believers seek to hide or keep apart from others, or quietly flit from one place to another or from one task to another, without creating deep and stable bonds. “Imaginatio locorum et mutatio multos fefellit.” This is a false remedy which cripples the heart and at times the body as well. We need to help others to realize that the only way is to learn how to encounter others with the right attitude, which is to accept and esteem them as companions along the way, without interior resistance. Better yet, it means learning to find Jesus in the faces of others, in their voices, in their pleas. And learning to suffer in the embrace of the crucified Jesus whenever we are unjustly attacked or meet with ingratitude, never tiring of our decision to live in fraternity. There indeed we find true healing, since the way to relate to others which truly heals instead of debilitating us, is a mystical fraternity, a contemplative fraternity. It is a fraternal love capable of seeing the sacred grandeur of our neighbour, of finding God in every human being, of tolerating the nuisances of life in common by clinging to the love of God, of opening the heart to divine love and seeking the happiness of others just as their heavenly Father does. SUMMER OFFICE HOURS: Monday—Thursday 9:30—4:00 (CLOSED on Fridays) Page 3 St. Monica Church June 8, 2014 Reflections, Notices, Events MONDAYS AT THE MOVIES Starting June 9th For Mondays during the summer, we will be showing movies every Monday—in the mornings, after the 9:00 Mass and in the evenings at 7:00. Both showings will be held in the Youth Ministry Room (Fireside Lounge). All are invited. Some movies will be especially noted as for the entire family. Some would be more adult-oriented. We will print the entire lineup next weekend. All of the movies are meant to nurture the souls—some are old classics and others are more recent. You are welcome to bring refreshments (non alcoholic!) Monday, June 9th: Lilies of the Field. A movie for all members of the family. Upcoming Showings: Monday, June 16th — The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima Monday, June 23rd — Thérèse Monday, June 30th — The Mighty Macs Monday, July 7th — Restless Heart Middle School Faith Formation Registration St. Monica Middle School Faith Formation Program offers religious instruction for children in grades 6th—8th. Classes meet once a week at the following time: Wednesday 6:30—8:00 p.m. Registration forms have been emailed to families registered in the Faith Formation program this past year, and can also be found online and in the church. Children are placed in classes on a first come, first serve basis, so please register early to ensure the best day and time for your child. Middle School Faith Formation Classes begin: Wednesday Sept. 24, 2014 Grades K-5 Faith Formation Registration St. Monica Elementary Faith Formation Program offers religious instruction for children in grades K—5th. Classes meet once a week for one hour at the following times: Tuesdays 3:30—4:30 p.m. Wednesdays 2:15—3:15 p.m. Wednesdays 3:45—4:45 p.m. Registration forms have been e-mailed to families who were registered in the Faith Formation program this past year. Additional forms are available online at www.stmonicamoraga.com, in both church entrances, and in the rectory office. Children are placed in classes on a first come, first serve basis, so please register early to ensure the best day and time for your child. Children must be enrolled in a faith formation program for at least one year before beginning the preparation process for the sacraments of Reconciliation and Eucharist. Faith Formation classes begin: Tuesday, Sept. 23 or Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014 Questions: Call Sister Marie Claire at (925) 376-6900 x.203 or email children@stmonicamoraga.com. High School Confirmation Program The Saint Monica Confirmation program is a two year process with a weekly meeting commitment. We encourage 9th graders registered in the parish to begin this process next fall; however, ALL high school youth are welcome to begin. Classes meet once a week for both 1st year and 2nd year students Mondays 7:00—8:30 p.m. Registration forms have been sent out via email to all registered high school youth. Additional registration forms are available online at www.stmonicamoraga.com, in both church entrances, and in the Parish Center and Rectory offices. There is a mandatory Parent Meeting on Monday, September 8th (7:00—8:30 p.m. in the Youth Center) then classes for the youth begin September 22nd. Questions: Call the office (925-376-6900) or email saintmonicamoraga@gmail.com Page 4 Pentecost Sunday June 8, 2014 Notices and Events St. Monica’s 50th Anniversary is coming up in 2015! In honor of our first 50 years together as a parish, we are planning a variety of celebrations and gifts. We would love for you to be involved in any areas that interest you; please see below for some of our plans. Mass with Bishop Barber: A fiftieth anniversary Mass celebration will be held in May 2015 to commemorate the official beginning of St. Monica Parish. We will be inviting the Bishop as well as all Priests who have served us as a parish to help with our celebration. We will need help with the decoration of the church, Eucharistic Ministers, etc. There will be a luncheon following the Mass; we will need help providing food, serving, and cleanup following the Mass. Parish Directory: Parishioner at the Town Hall Meeting on April 27th approved the idea of a 50th Anniversary St. Monica Parish Directory. This hard copy book will have information and photos about the history of St. Monica over the past 50 years, and professional photos of all parishioners with “family name only” labels. Making a parish directory involves using a photography company like LifeTouch with publishing experience, so special photo days will be held (probably at St. Monica Peace Center), where professional photos will be taken for the directory. With LifeTouch there is no sitting fee, and each parishioner/family receives a free 8x10 print. Parishioners will also have the opportunity to schedule their session online. Volunteers will be needed in 2-3 hour shifts to man tables during photo days, which should start in Fall 2014 to allow time for the book to be completed by May 2015. Help is be needed to compile pictures and put the book together via LifeTouch’s online system. Our goal is to provide a keepsake to St. Monica parishioners with 100% participation in photo sessions, so all our members are included in the directory. Contact Pat Pagni at 925-376-4288 pjpagni@me.berkeley.edu or Charlie Gruebele at 925-708-5957 cpmmg@sbcglobal.net for questions, ideas, or to volunteer to help. 50th Anniversary Gala: We will hold a Gala Dinner celebration in Spring of 2015 at St. Mary’s College Soda Center – date and time to be finalized. Nancy Migneault and Bill Ritthaler are chairpersons for this big event. Volunteers are needed for various Gala Committees Advertising/Marketing Event Finance/Budget Ticket Sales Banquet Selection Decorations Entertainment Sponsors Participation Silent Auction If you would like to participate and assist in making this a Joyous Event, please contact Nancy Migneault: NancyMig@aol.com Gifts to our Church: A traditional part of any milestone parish anniversary involves giving gifts to beautify and maintain Our Lord’s House. There have been several suggestions and ideas shared before and during the Town Hall meeting on April 27th. Some of the gifts under consideration include replacing the carpet, cladding the altar and ambo in marble, installing stone flooring around the altar and sanctuary, hanging the crucifix in the center of the church, adding art or stained glass to the church, creating cushions for the rest of the pews, and creating a permanent home for the baptismal font. If you are interested in helping with any of these gifts, please feel free to contact the parish office or Melissa Bachman-Wood at mbachman@berkwood.com. Page 5 Pentecost Sunday June 8, 2014 Notices and Events SOUP TO SERVE St. Monica Catholic Church Baptisms Next class is Monday, June 9th at 7:30 pm. The expectation of the Church for the parents who present their child for Baptism includes the following: · One of the parents must give evidence of practicing the Catholic faith. · They must be registered members of the parish (four months) with exceptions made for grandchildren of our parishioners as long as the parents of the child present a letter from the pastor of their church where they worship and they meet all St. Monica’s baptismal requirements. · The parents and godparents must attend a PreBaptismal Class either at St. Monica or their home church. Baptisms are celebrated on the first Sunday of the month after the 11:00 Mass. Pre-Baptismal Classes are scheduled every other month at 7:30 pm. Contact Sister Marie Claire for Baptisms: (925) 376-6900 X203 / children@stmonicamoraga.com Mass times at the Carmel of Jesus, Mary & Joseph can now be found online at: http://carmelites-of-canyon.blogspot.com/ Learn about their mission, story and material needs by visiting oakdiocese.org/carmelites If you wish to write to the Carmelite nuns or send a donation, here is their address: Carmel of Jesus, Mary & Joseph P.O. Box 183, Canyon, CA 94516 Checks can be made out to ‘Carmel of Jesus, Mary & Joseph.’ If you want to donate food or other supplies for them, please check in with us at the rectory to find out their current needs, then we would be glad to deliver them for you. Next meeting: Friday, JUNE 20th 9:45 a.m. The St. Monica's Soup to Serve Ministry that feeds the homeless in Berkeley through J.C. Orton of the Catholic Worker will be making sandwiches on the 3rd Friday of the month during the summer. Hope you can join us—all are welcome to attend! No prior experience is necessary; just show up and be ready to help. If you have any questions feel free to call or email Sonja Crumbaugh (247-0155 or scrumbaugh@comcast.net) or Maura Clogher (376-9328 or mclogher@comcast.net). Week At A Glance Sunday, June 8 Monday, June 9 9:45 a.m. YC 7:00 p.m. YC 7:30 p.m. CR 7:30 p.m. C Tuesday, June 10 Movie: Lilies of the Field Movie: Lilies of the Field Cancer Support Pre-baptism Class Wednesday, June 11 Thursday, June 12 10:00 a.m. PR Women’s Guild Luncheon Friday, June 13 1:00—8:00 p.m. C Eucharistic Adoration Saturday, June 14 7:30—9:30 a.m. PR Men’s Fellowship C: Church, Ch: Chapel; CL: Classroom, CR: Conference Room, K: Kitchen, PR: Peace Room, Rec: Rectory, YC: Youth Center. Page 6 Pentecost Sunday Mass intentions Together we pray …. SATURDAY, June 7 PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK 5:00 p.m. For the Intentions of St. Monica Parishioners SUNDAY, June 8 7:30 a.m. Open 9:00 a.m. For the Intentions of the Garcia-Ramos Family 11:00 a.m. In Memory of Lily Souza Wong MONDAY, June 9 9:00 am June 8, 2014 In Memory of Rich Gray TUESDAY, June 10 9:00 am Open WEDNESDAY, June 11 9:00 am In Memory of Bertha Maldonado THURSDAY, June 12 9:00 am Open FRIDAY, June 13 9:00 am For the Intentions of Ruby & Sam Luna SATURDAY, June 14 Ed Ahearn Patsy Burch Lorraine Campbell Mary Carroll Ralph Codde Elizabeth Cox Rosemary Erving Oscar Espinas Marian Fliegner John Flynn Catherine Fowler Stacey Frey Dreya Garcia Janet Garcia Michael Gregory Barbara Hundsberger Nabil Jabbar Emilie Johnson Art Jollymour Rosemarie Kamer Lauri Karstetter Borgie Leeds Jeff Lewis Al Marks Ida McCloskey Lorry Midura Evelyn Mirault Joan Muer Margaret Murnane Evelyn Nosenzo Ed & Erline Paille Scott & Angela Parres Colette Powler Rita Reginato Maurice Reinhart Mary Resnick Rita Rijavec Marlene Russell Joseph Sarkis Marion Skrivanich Philip Trupiano Anna Verbanac Marie Wagnon Jim Williams 5:00 pm In Memory of Julius Kochanek SUNDAY, June 15 7:30 a.m. Open 9:00 a.m. In Memory of Karim Khosravi 11:00 a.m. Praying for the sick is a Spiritual Work of Mercy. In Memory of Roy Smith and Frank & Margaret Muster Sunday Scriptures June 8, 2014 Acts 2:1-11; Ps 104:1, 24, 29-31, 34; 1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13; Jn 20:19-23 June 15, 2014 Ex 34:4b-6, 8-9; Dn 3:52-56; 2 Cor 13:11-13; Jn 3:16-18 Stewardship ”To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good.“ 1 Corinthians 12:7 To receive the gift of the Holy Spirit you must open your heart and let Him in! Open your heart and be grateful for all the gifts God has given us. Regardless of your circumstance, God has given us all blessings. What we do with those gifts will determine our eternal fate. Generously sharing your gifts with those that are less fortunate certainly puts us on the path to Heaven. Collections Sunday, June 1st $10,674.41 2nd collection—Building Fund $2,263.00 Stewardship* Last weekend our stewardship of $528.36 went to Vision of Hope. This weekend our stewardship is going to St. Paul’s School in San Pablo. Next weekend our stewardship will go to St. Patrick’s Seminary. [*normally equals 5% of plate collection + average of month’s EFT/wk] HOSPITALITY SCHEDULE—June 15th 9:00 LaVerne Peralta 11:00 NO coffee & donuts in summer
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