St. Francis of Assisi Parish

St. Francis of Assisi Parish
November 16, 2014 • 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Come to the Waters of Life!
5:15pm Mass
Reed Joseph Silva
Scarlett Annmarie Silva
Francisco Santos Montesinos IV
7:30am Mass
– No Baptisms –
9:30am Mass
Gavin Marco Farias
Myles Daniel Xavier Hansen
Noon Mass
Olivia Rose Curto
Wyatt James Chorn
Colin Lawrence Hoppin
WEEKEND MASSES
Saturday Vigil 5:15pm
Sunday 7:30am, 9:30am, Noon
WEEKDAY MASSES
(in St. Clare Chapel)
12:10pm
RECONCILIATION
Saturdays 4:00-5:00pm
or by appointment
CHURCH HOURS
M-Th 9:00am-3:00pm
Fri 9:00am-1:30pm
JĔĎē UĘ  TčĎĘ WĊĊĐĊēĉ
YĔĚ’ėĊ IēěĎęĊĉ
FOAM – Families On A Mission
Annual Advent Garden
The Season of Sharing—Our Time and Talents
First Sunday of Advent
November 30
4:30pm
Brunsman Hall Parking Lot
THIS SUNDAY, November 16
after 9:30 Mass
Brunsman Hall
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W
rop over to Brunsman
Hall a er 9:30 Mass, and
enjoy the coffee and donuts
SPONSORED BY FOAM. Watch
a presenta on about FOAM.
Learn how you, as a family (or
individual), can explore opportuni es to serve our community.
Commi ee members will be available to talk to you about
signing up for community service and/or becoming part of the
FOAM leadership team.
elcome the Advent Season with this lovely ceremony
for the whole St. Francis’ family, old and young. We will
welcome the season of sacred wai ng with a journey into the
center where we will meet the light of Christ and bring it out
to the world. This simple labyrinth is a picture of the kingdoms of the earth waking to the coming of the savior.
We will walk the garden carrying a candle to light in the
center, accompanied by our singing. Please bring your favorite
holiday cookies to share with cider a erwards. Be sure to
dress warmly and, for reasons of fire safety, we ask that all
wear trousers. No dresses or skirts please. In case of rain the
Garden will be held in Brunsman Hall.
If you are unable able to a end the presenta on, there
will be a table outside the church a er the 5:15pm and
7:30am Masses with a friendly volunteer offering a snack and
brochure and ready to answer your ques ons about FOAM.
(Noon Mass a endees are invited to come early and join us
for coffee and donuts.)
Suggested dona on $3.00 per person
If you wish to help with gathering greens or se ng up, contact Katherine Lehman 452-1055 or starrynet52@yahoo.com.
Sponsored by the Adult Faith Forma on Commi ee
Please contact FOAM Chair Samara Palko (samarapalko@
gmail.com) with ques ons or for more informa on.
Thanksgiving Mass
“Little Books” for Advent
Thursday, November 27
10:00am in the Church
“We will prepare for the coming of our God...”
Available after Masses
This Weekend and Next Weekend
D
id you know that the word “eucharist” is Greek for “thanksgiving”? Come and join our parish community in our
Thanksgiving Eucharis c Celebra on. You are invited to bring
food items for your Thanksgiving table at home to be blessed at
the end of Mass.
L
i le books—booklets of short reflecons for the season of Advent, will be
available to you for $1 in the church a er Mass—and in the
Parish Center office M-F, 9:00am-4:00pm, beginning the weekend of November 15/16. Keep one in your car, next to your
bed, in your office.... This Advent, welcome God daily into your
life with these short scriptures and reflec ons.
Children’s Choir for Christmas
T
he St. Francis Parish Children’s choir
is looking for kids who can read (1st
grade and up) and who love to sing. We
will be prac cing for the Christmas Eve
Family Mass on Sundays from 9:00-9:30am in the Parish Center Chapel. For
more informa on, please contact Janet S tes (janets tes@
earthlink.net).
Relics for Our New Altar
For Prayer and Veneration
I
n the base of our new altar there will
be a reliquary—a container where relics of saints are kept. Relics are something kept and venerated because they once belonged to a
saint—especially a part of his or her body. Into our reliquary
will be placed relics of Saints Perpetua and Felicity, which we
already had, along with newly-acquired relics of St. Francis
and St. Clare, and St. Junipero Serra. These relics have been
placed behind the gate leading to the Reconcilia on Room for
individual prayer and venera on this week leading up to their
placement into the altar during the dedica on liturgy.
Summer Film Festival DVDs Available
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f you missed the “The Journey of Transforma on” Summer Film Fes val sponsored
by our Adult Faith Forma on Commi ee—or
would like to watch the films again, the DVDs
are now available in the Parish Library for you
to check out.
YĔĚ’ėĊ IēěĎęĊĉNĊĝę WĊĊĐĊēĉ
Alternative (to Commercialism) Christmas Faire
Next Sunday, November 23
8:30am-2:00pm
Brunsman Hall
You are Invited
P
lease plan to do your Christmas
shopping at the St. Francis 2014
Alterna ve Christmas Faire. Our vendors
represent non-profits that work on behalf
of our brothers and sisters in need. In giving to these charies, you will receive the perfect gi . You will experience the
gra fica on of knowing that you helped someone in need
and have the pleasure of giving your gi to a loved one in
your life.
to attend
the Dedication of our New Altar
at the Noon Mass
with Bishop Soto
Sunday, November
"For it is in giving that we receive." —St. Francis of Assisi
For more informa on, please call Gary and Mary Myrick
(536-9753).
23, 2014
Young Adult Ministry presents…
Incense Alert: Incense will be used at this Mass.
A Midtown Bike Ride to Old Sac!
NEXT SATURDAY, November 22 •1:30 - 4:00pm
Join Our Christmas Tradition
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1:30 – 2:30pm: Eucharistic Adoration in the church
Next Sunday November 23
after the 9:30am Mass
in the School Cafeteria
We will start with Eucharis c Adora on. If you happen to
be unfamiliar with adora on or out of prac ce, not to worry!
We will have educa onal and inspira onal material available.
e a part of our parish tradi on as
we proclaim and enact the Gospel
Narra ve of Jesus’ birth during our
4:00pm Christmas Eve Family Mass.
2:30 – 4:00pm: Bike Ride
We need children grades 4-8 to par cipate in a variety
of ways:
Meet us on the steps of our church. We will take a leisurely
and nature-filled ride along the American River trail to Old Sac.
We will stop at Old Sac’s Riverfront Walkway to snack, rehydrate and enjoy the views.
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Why You Should Join Us
As narrators for the Gospel and as “actors” to
pantomime the parts of Mary, Joseph, shepherds
and angels. Costumes are provided.
Because we are fortunate to be able to play outside in
the Fall!
We need adults to par cipate as well:
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Adults with experience in drama and/or oral
interpreta on who would enjoy working with
our children
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Adults to help us coordinate our prac ces and the
Christmas Eve enactment.
What to bring
Your bike (or rent one for
cheap from City Bicycle Works
down the street). Bring water
and a small snack.
Who to invite
Schedule
For young adults and
their friends, family, kids, etc.
Practices: Saturdays, December 6, 13, and 20
10:00am - Noon in the church
Y
ou are welcome to join us for adora on, the bike ride or
both! Contact Patrice at youngadults@s rancisparish.com
for more informa on.
Final Practice: Monday, December 22,
3:00 - 4:30pm in the church
Christmas Eve: Arrive at the church at 2:30pm
If you are interested in par cipa ng, please join us to
sign up and find out more NEXT SUNDAY November 23, a er
the 9:30am Mass in the school cafeteria.
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YĔĚė FĎēĆēĈĎĆđ SĚĕĕĔėę
MĆėĉĎ GėĆĘ GĆđĆ
CĔĒĊ BĊ Ć PĆėę Ĕċ OĚė SĚĈĈĊĘĘ!
Regular Giving (Offertory)
(Includes direct deposit and online dona ons)
November 2
MARDI GRAS GALA
$16,086
Year-to-date (7/1/2014-10/29/2014)
Last year
$ Change
% Change
January 31, 2015 • 5:00 – 10:00pm
Red Lyon Hotel Woodlake Conference Center
$225,323
212,576
12,747
6.0%
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Designated Donations
(Includes direct deposit and online dona ons)
Building Fund (includes ONE Campaign 25% share)
Dona ons to date (7/1/2014-10/29/2014)
$32,842
Last year
21,786
$ Change
11,056
% Change
50.8%
Step Ministry
Dona ons to date (7/1/2014-10/29/2014)
Last year
$ Change
% Change
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Make a reservation.
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Get your friends together and reserve a table.
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Sponsor a table.
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Contribute an auction or rafϐle item.
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Make a donation.
Help us to spread the word to make this the most successful Mardi Gras Gala ever! Come join the fun and be a part
of suppor ng our Parish. Proceeds benefit our Step Ministry,
our outreach program to our homeless brothers and sisters,
as well as other parish programs.
$13,229
13,073
156
1.2%
Francis House (November 2014)
ou can contribute to the ongoing success of this
important fundraiser in several ways:
$4,041
ONE Campaign October 2014 Update
Goal:
Pledged & One-Time GiŌs:
% of Goal:
# of giŌs:
% parƟcipaƟon:
Mardi Gras Gala Features
$653,833.00
$463,223.00
70.8%
244
15%
TICKETS
$55 per person un l December 1
$60 per person a er December 1
RESERVED SEATING
Reseraved sea ng for tables of 10
PėĆĞĊė RĊĖĚĊĘęĘ
FUN
Pray for Our Brothers and Sisters
Delicious dinner, live music, DJ, dancing, raffle,
silent and live auc on
Who Are Ill or in Pain
HOT AUCTION / RAFFLE ITEMS
Ann Da Vigo • Takako Ganaha • Michele Dyke
Vaca on homes, trips, fine wines, sports and
recrea on ac vi es, cultural ac vi es, theatre
ckets, and some big surprises!
Who Have Been Called to Eternal Life
Thelma True Duggan
Mass Intentions for this Week
Nov. 16 Sun.
Nov.10 Mon.
Nov.11 Tue.
Nov.12 Wed.
7:30am
9:30am
Noon
12:10pm
12:10pm
12:10pm
FMU (Franciscan Missions)
Pro Populo (for parishioners)
James Edward Corne †
Maria Del Refugio
Brian O’Farrell
Hilda V. Tonarely†
For more informa on or to purchase your ckets: www.
s rancisparish.com: click calendar then special events; or call
Galen (443-8084 x 114).
T
o request that your loved one be added to our prayer
request list, please contact Galen Unruh, Director of
Outreach (443-8084 x114 or GalenU@s rancisparish.com). To
request a Mass Inten on, please contact SJeanay Willis Bolden,
Parish Secretary (443-8084 or SJeanayB@s rancisparish.com).
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Our Parish Book of Remembrance
Gospel Series
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Cancelled this Sunday
Returning Sunday, December 7
11:00am in the Parish Center
ovember is the month when the
Church honors our beloved dead.
Every November at St. Francis we
gather the names of those who have
died during the past year and inscribe
them in our Parish Book of Remembrance, placing it at the
font. You are invited to add the names of loved ones who
have died. Our Book of Remembrance will be displayed in the
church throughout November.
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oin us then for reflec on and medita on on the gospel.
Sponsored by the Peace and Jus ce Commi ee. More info:
Mary Myrick (536-9753).
FėĆēĈĎĘĈĆēĘ ċĔė JĚĘęĎĈĊ.ĔėČ
Requesting a Communion Visit
Spanish cellist Pablo Casals said it well:
15 Communion Visita on Ministers
have joined those who were already a
part of this wonderful ministry. All are
available to take Communion to those
who are homebound, as well as to those
who are hospitalized, or who are in a
care facility.
“Don’t be vain because you happen to have
talent. You are not responsible for that; it
was not of your doing. What you do with
your talent is what ma ers.”
And what’s the best thing to do with talent and ability? Use
it. Use it generously - even extravagantly. And use it for good.
To request a visit for you or a loved one, please email:
sfcommunionvisita on@gmail.com. Please include your phone
number in your email. Ques ons about this ministry? Contact
Galen (galenu@s rancisparish.com or 443-8084 x114).
Erma Bombeck, a humorous journalist, wrote:
“I always had a dream that when I am asked to give an
accoun ng of my life to a higher court, it will go like this: ‘So,
empty your pockets. What have you got le of your life? Any
dreams that were unfulfilled? Any unused talent that we gave
you when you were born that you s ll have le ? Any unsaid
compliments or bits of love that you haven’t spread around?
A New Option During Communion
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“And I will answer, ‘I’ve nothing to return. I spent everything
you gave me. I’m as naked as the day I was born.’”
ishop Soto has approved Fr. Ken’s
request, on a trial basis, to offer mustum at Communion me for those unable to consume alcohol. This will be a new
prac ce in the Diocese of Sacramento. Mustum is grape juice that contains no addi ves,
and in which the fermenta on process has been suspended.
It is available from only two sources in the United States.
What would you find if you emp ed your pockets today?
Any unused talent? Is there anything inside that should be
spent, shared or given away? When it comes to your me and
resources are you living a life of extravagant generosity?
—Steve Goodier, www.lifesupportsystem.com
If you wish to receive the Blood of Christ in the form of
mustum, please let Fr. Ken know. Because it is being offered
on a trial basis, we need to keep count of how many people
ask for this op on, and we also need to know so that we can
prepare enough for all who wish to receive in this way. The
Blessed Sacrament in the form of mustum will be offered in
one cup next to the minister serving the low-gluten hosts at
the foot of the pillar just inside the K St. transept. As with the
minister offering the low-gluten hosts, this minister can be
iden fied by a nametag, “Mustum.”
WĊđĈĔĒĊ NĊĜ PĆėĎĘčĎĔēĊėĘ
Vanessa Cuevas and Dennis Garcia
Barbara Griffith
Jacob and Emily Hunley
and sons Dylan, Gabriel, and Eli
Sue Schu nger
It is also important for all Catholics to understand “that
the Catholic faith teaches that Christ, whole and en re, and
the true Sacrament, is received even under only one species”
(General Instruc on of the Roman Missal 282; cf Catechism of
the Catholic Church, 1390).
Marriage Celebration
Michel Ramirez & Luis Bravo
November 8, 2014
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OēČĔĎēČ: Ađđ AėĊ WĊđĈĔĒĊ
MĔėĊ IēċĔėĒĆęĎĔē
Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW)
Sundays during the Liturgy of the Word at our 9:30am
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.
Healing of Grief and Loss
December 6: 9:15am-3:00pm, Mercy Center Auburn.
Facilitators: Sr. Margaret Ann Walsh, spiritual director and
former chaplaincy director; and Barbara Freuler, member of the
“Ministry to the Bereaved” at St. Teresa Parish, Auburn. This
day offers prac cal tools for dealing with grief, which include
prayer, instruc on,reflec on, and sharing—and concludes with
a meaningful and comfor ng ritual. Our commitment is to help
you on the path to recovery with an open heart filled with loving remembrance, ready to embrace life. This day has brought
healing to numerous people. To register: www.mercycenter.org.
Church Tours
4th Sundays a er Noon Mass.
Contemplative Prayer
Mondays, 6:00pm in the Parish Center Chapel.
Tuesdays a er 12:10pm Mass in St. Clare Chapel.
Gospel Series
Sundays, 11:00-11:45am in the Parish Center. Reflec on
and medita on on the gospel. Sponsored by the Peace & Jusce Commi ee. More info: Mary Myrick (536-9753). Note: the
next gathering will be on Sunday, December 7.
Men's Weekend Retreat
December 5-7: Sign up now for a wonderful weekend of
peace and quiet to enrich your spiritual life. You'll enjoy 2 1/2
days of rest, tasty meals and 4 insigh ul conferences to help
you draw closer to God, your family and to yourself! Join us
at Christ the King Passionist Retreat Center. Register online at
h p://chris hekingretreatcenter.org or call Carol Forrest at
725-4720 x314.
Healing Prayer
Healing Prayer ministers are available to pray for you or
your loved ones through God’s goodness and grace in simple
prayer. Email your prayer pe ons to healingprayer@s rancisparish.com, or call the parish office (443-8084).
Sacramento Master Singers at St. Francis
"A Cel c Christmas" at St. Francis of Assisi Church:
Saturday, December 13, at 8:00pm; Thursday, December 18,
at 7:00pm; Sunday, December 21, at 7:00pm; and Tuesday,
December 23, at 7:00pm.
“Jingle All the Way!” (45-minute children's Christmas
program): Sunday, December 21, at 3:00pm.
Tickets available at www.mastersingers.org or 788-7464.
High School Youth Ministry
High School Youth Ministry meets the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month from 6:00-8:00pm in the Parish Center.
Light dinner provided. Don’t forget to bring a friend!
Hospitality
Sundays a er 9:30am Mass join us for coffee and donuts
in Brunsman Hall.
Law Enforcement Chaplaincy Sacramento
This volunteer program in partnership with law enforcement
agencies throughout Sacramento County needs volunteers.
When tragedy strikes, like suicides, heart a acks in the home,
or fatal accidents, volunteers offer the on-scene prac cal and
emo onal support that public safety officials can’t. If you or
someone you know might be called to this uniquely fulfilling
ministry, visit www.sacchaplains.com/training/ for our next
orienta on for prospec ve volunteers.
Library Hours
Thursdays, Noon-2:00pm and
1st and 3rd Sundays, 8:30-11:30am in the Parish Center.
Nursery Program
Sundays: Child care (staffed by an adult and teen helpers) for children ages 1-3 during 9:30 am Mass in the room
opposite the cafeteria on the first floor of our school on the
Sundays when Faith Forma on classes are in session. Registra on is on-site.
WĊĊĐđĞ RĊĆĉĎēČĘ
Prayer Service
Mondays: Led by our school children at 8:10am in the
church (when school is in session). All are welcome!
Sunday:
Taizé Prayer
Wednesdays: 6:00-7:00pm, in the church.
T’ai Chi Chih
Saturdays: 9:05am in St. Clare Chapel or, weather permi ng,
in the park across from the church.
Wednesdays, 6:00pm in the church (during Taizé Prayer).
Thomas Merton Circle
Meets bi-monthly. Refreshments provided. More info:
John (482-6976).
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Prv 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31; Ps 128:1-5;
1 Thes 5:1-6; Mt 25:14-30 [14-15, 19-21]
Monday:
Rv 1:1-4; 2:1-5; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 18:35-43
Tuesday:
Rv 3:1-6, 14-22; Ps 15:2-5; Lk 19:1-10, or,
(for the memorial of the Dedica on)
Acts 28:11-16, 30-31; Ps 98:1-6; Mt 14:22-33
Wednesday: Rv 4:1-11; Ps 150:1b-6; Lk 19:11-28
Thursday: Rv 5:1-10; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Lk 19:41-44
Friday:
Rv 10:8-11; Ps 119:14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131;
Lk 19:45-48
Saturday:
Rv 11:4-12; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10; Lk 20:27-40
Sunday:
Ez 34:11-12, 15-17; Ps 23:1-3, 5-6;
1 Cor 15:20-26, 28; Mt 25:31-46
PĆėĎĘč IēċĔėĒĆęĎĔē
St. Francis Parish Center Ofϐices: 1066 26th Street, Sacramento, CA 95816 • Phone: 916.443.8084
Fax: 916.443.7356 •
Website: www.stfrancisparish.com
• Ofϐice Hours: MON-FRI, 9AM-5PM
St. Francis Elementary School: 2500 K Street, Sacramento, CA 95816 • Phone: 916.442.5494
Website: www.stfranciselem.org • Ofϐice 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
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Parish Secretary
Bookkeeper
Communion Visitation Ministry Coordinator
Infant Baptism Coordinator
Library Coordinator
Membership Coordinator
Parish Council Chair
Wedding Coordinator
Young Adults Ministry Coordinator
Youth Ministry Coordinator
In Residence at the Friary:
Ken Laverone OFM
Sebas an Sandoval, OFM
Ivan Hrga
Peggy Chambers, OMC
Deborah Jones
Skip Bacon
Galen Unruh
Fran Anderson
Joe Prassa
Pamela Caballero
SJeanay Willis Bolden
Jacquie Embs
Peggy Briggs
Carol Spinella
Pat Pavone
Christelle Cobian
Michelle Hernandez-Flores
Mary Brown
Patrice Clemons
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PHARMACY
McDONALD
PLUMBING, HEATING
& AIR CONDITIONING
• SACRAMENTO’S MIDTOWN PRESCRIPTION CENTER •
2821 J STREET
SACRAMENTO, CA 95816
• Residential • Commercial • Service • Installation
266-7875
www.mcdonaldphac.com
License #387145
Serving Sacramento Area Since 1957
THOMAS S. NELSON
Owner - Pharmacist
(916) 442-5891
FAX (916) 442-4432
PROTECTING SENIORS NATIONWIDE
PUSH
TALK
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24/7 HELP
Mexican Food
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$19.95*/Mo. + 1 FREE MONTH
After Church Enjoy our
Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner
➢ No Long-Term Contracts
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Open 7 Days a Week
TOLL FREE: 1-877-801-8608
2416 K Street
Sacramento
*First Three Months
(916) 443-6919
Come Sail Away on a 7-night Catholic Exotic Cruise. Prices begin at $1045
per couple which includes all port fees and taxes. Daily Mass and Rosary
offered. Deposit of only $100 per person will reserve your cabin.
Space is limited. Thanks and God Bless,
Brian or Sally, coordinators 860.399.1785
238350 St Francis of Assisi Church
www.jspaluch.com
an Official
Travel Agency
of AOS-USA
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