Saint Benedict Parish is a community of Catholic, Christian stewards, working to live and preach the Word of God in thought, word and deed. Thoughts from our Pastor Parish Office 8110 Jewel Lake Rd Anchorage, AK 99502 Phone: (907)243-2195 Fax: (907)243-0088 Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday 10:00am -5:00pm Web: www.stbenedictsak.com Email: parishsecretary@ stbenedictsak.com Lumen Christi Jr/Sr Catholic School 8110 Jewel Lake Rd Bldg. D Anchorage, AK 99502 Phone: (907)245-9231 Fax: (907)245-9232 Office Hours: Monday-Friday 7:00am-3:00pm Web: www.lumenchristiak.com E-mail: [email protected]January 10, 2021 Mission and Core Values As a ministry of Saint Benedict Parish, Lumen Christi High School provides a rigorous Catholic education in a Christ-like environment. We are called to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ, to build community, and to serve our brothers and sisters. We are united in our core values of living Faith, Celebrating Family and Achieving Excellence! - Our Community at a Glance - Prayer Chain: Call Ann Curro: 349-3772 Outreach: Emergency food for those in need call 273-1596 Clare House: 4th Tuesday each month; contact Janel Ryan:717-7033 Thrift Store: Open Monday-Friday 10am-3pm, and Saturday 10am-4pm, call 245-0017 to volunteer call Colleen: 354-4372 or Mary: 868-3453 Catechesis: Bob McMorrow: 273-1552 and Elise Martinez: 273-1541 Choir: See Ken Miller after Mass or email [email protected]Samoan Mass: 12:15 Mass, 1st Sunday of the Month Filipino Mass: 12:15 Mass, 3rd Sunday of the Month Hospitality: Coffee /donuts, after 8am-10:30am Masses Pancake Breakfast: Served 8am to 12:30pm the 2nd Sunday, Oct to Mar Knights of Columbus: Meets 1st Wednesday at 7pm Legion of Mary: Meets Mon. at 5:30pm; call Ed Wassell 227-2819 Weekend Masses Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 8:00am, 10:30am, 12:15pm Weekday Masses Monday-Friday 9:00am Adoration Monday-Friday 10am-10pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Wednesdays, 6pm-7pm Sat.3:45pm-4:45pm or by appointment Responding to the call of our baptism With this Sunday’s celebration of the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord we bring the Christmas Season to a close. Back to Ordinary Time! No time is “ordinary,” however, if we are living it in service to our Lord. Two special acknowledgements of folks doing just that! Thank you, Elise and Gabe! We are truly blessed to have such a dynamic faith formation pro- gram in the parish! Elise Martinez has been leading our high school and young adult groups for the past five years and Gabe O’Lena has been leading our Jr. High group for the past three years. With the New Year they have now swapped ministries, with Elise taking on the added responsi- bility of filling in for Bob McMorrow during his three month sabbatical. I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge and say “thank you” to Elise and Gabe for their heartfelt ministry to our young people. The good news: we’re not losing them! May God continue to bless you both! RCIA Rite of Acceptance. This Sunday we also welcome the members of our RCIA class and their families as they complete the first part their journey toward full initiation into the Catholic Church! We extend a heartfelt welcome to Catechumens Chris, Wambli, and Bill. We also ex- tend a warm welcome to Vivian and June-- Candidates for Full Communion. Chuck is participat- ing in the RCIA as he returns to the Church. On behalf of our parish, WELCOME! -- Fr. Tom
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Saint Benedict Parish is a community of
Catholic, Christian stewards,
working to live and preach the Word of
God in thought, word and deed. Thoughts from our Pastor
Parish Office 8110 Jewel Lake Rd Anchorage, AK 99502
Lumen Christi High School provides a rigorous Catholic
education in a Christ-like environment. We are called to proclaim the
Gospel of Jesus Christ, to build community, and to
serve our brothers and sisters.
We are united in our core
values of living Faith, Celebrating Family
and Achieving Excellence!
- Our Community at a Glance -
Prayer Chain: Call Ann Curro: 349-3772 Outreach: Emergency food for those in need call 273-1596 Clare House: 4th Tuesday each month; contact Janel Ryan:717-7033 Thrift Store: Open Monday-Friday 10am-3pm, and Saturday 10am-4pm, call 245-0017 to volunteer call Colleen: 354-4372 or Mary: 868-3453 Catechesis: Bob McMorrow: 273-1552 and Elise Martinez: 273-1541 Choir: See Ken Miller after Mass or email [email protected] Samoan Mass: 12:15 Mass, 1st Sunday of the Month Filipino Mass: 12:15 Mass, 3rd Sunday of the Month Hospitality: Coffee /donuts, after 8am-10:30am Masses Pancake Breakfast: Served 8am to 12:30pm the 2nd Sunday, Oct to Mar Knights of Columbus: Meets 1st Wednesday at 7pm Legion of Mary: Meets Mon. at 5:30pm; call Ed Wassell 227-2819
Weekend Masses Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 8:00am,
10:30am, 12:15pm
Weekday Masses Monday-Friday 9:00am
Adoration Monday-Friday 10am-10pm
Sacrament of Reconciliation Wednesdays, 6pm-7pm
Sat.3:45pm-4:45pm or by appointment
Responding to the call of our baptism
With this Sunday’s celebration of the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord we bring the Christmas Season to a close. Back to Ordinary Time! No time is “ordinary,” however, if we are living it in service to our Lord. Two special acknowledgements of folks doing just that!
Thank you, Elise and Gabe! We are truly blessed to have such a dynamic faith formation pro-gram in the parish! Elise Martinez has been leading our high school and young adult groups for the past five years and Gabe O’Lena has been leading our Jr. High group for the past three years. With the New Year they have now swapped ministries, with Elise taking on the added responsi-bility of filling in for Bob McMorrow during his three month sabbatical. I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge and say “thank you” to Elise and Gabe for their heartfelt ministry to our young people. The good news: we’re not losing them! May God continue to bless you both!
RCIA Rite of Acceptance. This Sunday we also welcome the members of our RCIA class and their families as they complete the first part their journey toward full initiation into the Catholic Church! We extend a heartfelt welcome to Catechumens Chris, Wambli, and Bill. We also ex-tend a warm welcome to Vivian and June-- Candidates for Full Communion. Chuck is participat-ing in the RCIA as he returns to the Church. On behalf of our parish, WELCOME! -- Fr. Tom
•Baptism of infants: celebrated either during Mass, after the 12:15 Mass or at any other time approved by the Pastor. Parents are required to attend a baptismal preparation class prior to the baptism of the child.
•Weddings: scheduled by meeting with the Pastor at least six months prior to the wedding date. Please call the office for more details.
•Funerals: contact the parish office following a death and we will be pleased to assist you.
•Anointing of the Sick, or Communion to the Homebound: Please call the parish office to request a visit.
Mass Intentions: SI= Special Intentions RTH= Return to Health ROS= Repose of Soul
The Patriotic Rosary Is every 1st and 3rd Monday at 6 pm in the church. Please set the time aside to join us in prayer for our country. Everyone is welcome!
Knights Table
Congratulations: November Knight of the month Family of the Month Roger Finley The Clement Family
Lumen Spotlight:
Jan 26: PSAT for grades 9-11 Jan 31-Feb 6: Celebrate Catholic Schools Week 2021 Feb 2: 5th Annual State of the School, 7pm Feb 6: Annual Lumen Gala (Mardi Gras) (Virtual)
Lumen Christi School Living Faith, Celebrating Family, and Achieving Excellence
Important Upcoming Dates:
Patriotic Rosary: 01/18 and 02/01 at 6pm KofC Meeting: Wednesday 01/06 at 6pm & online 4th Degree Meeting: Monday 01/04 at 7pm & online
Knight of the Month for January is Roger Finley. Roger is our Council Advocate and insurance agent. He dedicates a lot of time traveling to other Councils to explain the advantages of Knights of Columbus financial planning which includes insurance, long term care and guaranteed rate annuities. The Knights of Columbus continues to be recognized as one of the most ethical businesses in the world, and Roger certainly fits into that group.
Family of the Month for January is Larry and Cheryl Clement. Larry and Cheryl are the LIFE coordinators for Council 12290. They have filled that slot for about a year and have stepped in to lead our participation in praying the Rosary at Planned Parenthood and have attracted a fair sized group of Knights and others to gather it that prayer service. They also coordinated donations of diapers and baby formula during our Friday “Drive-by Food Donations” from May through Octo-ber of 2020. They are also heading up a January 2021 drive to secure donations of baby items for the Pregnancy Crises Center this month. They are both active in many statewide groups and agencies associated with these activities.
Fifth Sunday Rosary
There are five Sunday’s this month so come and say a rosary with the Knights before the 8am Mass Sunday the 31st of January at 7:30am.
Knights of Columbus Diaper & Formula Drive
We have just begun a diaper and formula drive until Lent. Please drop off in the back of
church if you are able to help.
At the meeting we also discussed issues associated with our Lenten Observances...
Ash Wednesday is February 17
“40 Cans for 40 Days”
food collection for our Outreach Program, also,
“Soup Supper”
which precedes the Stations of the Cross services each Friday at 600pm.
Second Semester each year we highlight
our senior class students.
This week we introduce Caleb Furneri. Caleb was born in Juneau, Alaska and was very young when his family moved to Indonesia to serve as missionaries. He lived briefly in Littleton, Colorado before coming here to Anchorage. Caleb attended Grace Christian School before joining us here at
Lumen in his 10th grade year. Family is very important to Caleb and he speaks fondly of them. He describes his mom as “super smart,” explains that he and his dad are “very alike” and says his brother is his “best friend.”
Caleb has greatly enriched our school over the past three years. His Faith is contagious and he uplifts the community with his positive outlook on life and his magnetic sense of humor. Caleb is best described as a true light of Christ, kind and caring for others before himself. Our seventh grade class looks to him as an awesome big brother..
Caleb says his favorite memories at Lumen are the High School Retreats, working at the Lumen galas and attending sports trips. Caleb has played on Lumen Christi’s soccer team since his first year here, and also spends all his free time playing soccer. Caleb loves going to Mass and finds Adoration especially moving because it gives him the op-portunity for personal reflection and time to “talk with God.” He says his favorite class is Theology because he loves learning about his faith and notes that he has grown significantly in his Faith. In looking back Caleb remarks that Mrs. Spillers has had a strong impact him, “She is a very good teacher and I always learn a lot from her,” he ex-plains. When asked to describe Lumen Christi School in 7 words or less Caleb declares, “awesome, faithful, caring, academically challenging, and Christ-like,” and then adds, “and the teachers are my favorite part of the school.” Caleb is excited to attend a Catholic college in the Fall of 2021. We are looking forward to seeing Caleb’s gifts alive in the world.
Pinochle: Join us for the Saint Benedict Pinochle club on Saturday, February 13th in the Parish Hall.
Hosts will be calling!
Please Pray for: Mike & Bettye Smith
David Mitchell
Julie Allard
Carol Keefe
Lagi Fi-Zwtsk
Lonnie Adkins
Millie Budnick
Whitney Heskett
Bernie Simon
David Edgren
Nicole Johnson
Patrick Danielson
Rizza Robles
Jeff Spraker (RIP)
Crescencia Molina
Geneva Colon
Maxine Pohland
Brodie Nikolia
Michele Waetjen
Vannessa Mors
Denise Trefry
Richard Campbell
Fontaine Wilhelm
Theresa Dolan
Ofelia Domingo
Robert Wolfe
Maipele Burns
John Logan
Albert Garcia
Virginia Dalilak
Monica Mendoza
Carey James
Ray Schoendaller
Mike Keenan
Sharon Bush & family
Natalie Carey
Steve Taylor
Lara Krill
John Branham
Cheryl Edgren
Dan Rollins
Jan Heier
Audrey Rust
Dansel Oliveira
Joan Alles
Orlando Sargento (RIP)
Bob Kottre and Family
Jeff Harris Family
Jim &Sally Seeley
Betty Johnson
Ted & Agnes Mayac
Doris Clausen
Bill Kuper
Eileen Keegan
Ellison Williamson
Kevin Pfeiffer
Ia Corrigan
Danielle Corrigan
Jackie & Greg Kern
Paul Larson
Mary Dubois
Glen Allen
Virginia Aberle
Elizabeth Bastiani
Solita Balones
Mark Blumenthal
Deneen B. Bozeman Basilia Flores
Mary Heinz
Al Honeywell
Charlene Cuaresma (To add or remove please
call 243-2195).
Parish Financial Update:
Parish Goal
$23,000
Participation Goal
35 Percent * Parish Pledged
$246,910.00
Celebrations:
40 %
25%
5 %
15 %
35%
30%
20%
45 %
50 %
Percentage # of Donors
10 %
184
100,000
90,000
80,000
70,000
60,000
50,000
30,000
40,000
20,000
10,000
——–——-— Archdiocesan Goal ($65,004 )
—————–- Combined Goals ($88,004)
* Parish census: 676 households
*Online Donation Income:
There were 82 gifts made online
We had 1 families new to online giving
There were 1 families that increased regular giving amounts.
There were 3 Debt Reduction donations There were 0 Outreach donations There were 0 Special Collection donations
Stewardship of Treasure:
Week 27
Offertory Income $ 18,275.25 $336,463.12 *Other Income $ 1,795.00 $ 69,970.61 $ 20,070.25 $ 406,433.73
Total Income $962,888.92 Total Expense $857,062.78 $105,826.14
“Deep waters cannot quench love,
www.archdioceseofanchorage.org
More information at:
Saint Benedict Parish
Andrew and Virginia Hepola 01/26/74
Patrick and Noel Danielson 01/12/93
Wilfred and Pamela Garcia 01/03/98
Patric and Carmela Bell 01/12/98
Daniel and Karen Chasse 01/03/01
Roy and Toby Ann Sursa 01/07/05
John and Mary Marakkamveettil 01/27/07
Todd and Dawn Sidoti 01/03/15
Pancake Breakfast will be served from 8:45 to 10 AM on Sunday, January 10th
everyone is invited and we will have “To Go” boxes. For information call Bill in
the evenings at 250-5682 or Ann at 349-3772
Super Sunday
Is Continuing Today! See you at 1:30pm...
Eucharistic Adoration
Adoration is offered: Monday—Friday 10:00AM-10:00PM You are welcome, to come in to pray during these times. ~ Call the office to get the code to the adoration door.
*Call Marcy at the office to sign up*
“Could you not watch one hour with me?” (Mt. 6:21; 26:40)
(Please remember social distancing of 6ft and a mask is required)
Archangel Attic:
Happy New Year!
We will re-open this Friday, January 8 and Saturday, January 9, 2021.
For the next two weeks, we will continue our half-price storewide sale.
Our inventory is great with many wonderful donations. Whatever you are looking for from clothing to
shoes to linens to toys, shop us first. As the Covid cases continue to decline, we hope we will
be able to be open most of the week.
Thank you for you’re generous support.
Rite of Catholic Initiation of Adults
What is Catholicism? Are you curious?
Are you interested in joining the Catholic Church?
Do you feel you are on the outside looking in?
Would you like to know more about the Catholic Faith?
Maybe you were raised Catholic and have strayed?
Have you ever wondered, ‘Why am I even doing this?
Do you remember all the reasons of your faith, the beauty of our faith?
We meet on Monday evenings at 6:30pm in the upper room of the
school. We would love to have you join us. Everyone is welcome!
Contact Marcy Adkins at the office 243-2195
Formed Material and More
Visit Formed.org for great material on sacraments,
Devotions, saint movies and more!
1) go to www.formed.org, 2) click Sign Up 3) click I belong to a parish/organization 4) type in St. Benedict and look for our address (8110 Jewel Lake Rd. Anchorage, AK) and then enter your name and email!
Ascension presents has awesome material and shorter videos on various Catholic Topics through
• To continue to keep clients and staff healthy, we can no longer accept used items. Currently, CSS is only accepting new, unopened items.
Donations can be dropped off at the back of the ware-house at CSS Main Center (3710 E. 20th Avenue) on the 20th avenue side Monday – Friday 9am – 4:00p
SFH is in need of :
• Canned fruits 10-15lb turkeys
• Med. Plastic disposable gloves
Experienced data entry volunteers .
Clare House needs: Br. Francis needs: • Liquid detergent • Paper towels • Toilet Paper • Lysol spray
Clare House/BFS/Homeless Family Services: Current job openings. https://www.cssalaska.org/about-us/employment-opportunities/
Homeless Family Services is in need of:
• Bedding (new or gently used) • Twin Sheets (new or gently used) • Toilet paper • Cleaning supplies Medical Respite at Brother Francis Shelter: • Herb seeds • Pots • Gardening tools Supportive Family Services needs:
• Size 4, 5, and 6 diapers Baby Wipes
• New hoodies • New socks • Hand warmers • Beanies • Blankets • Coats
Refugee Assistance and Immigration Services Update:
RAIS is excited to announce pre-orders for the RAIS Cookbook, “Berbere & Beets: Recipes from Alaska’s Refugee Community.” These recipes come from Somalia, Iraq, Ukraine, Mexico, and many other places around the world. Whether it’s replacing grape leaves with Swiss chard or using halibut instead of catfish, the recipes have been shaped by the Alaskan lifestyle and represent resiliency, flexibility, and how place affects food. Order one today for yourself and share with your family and friends. www.cssalaska.org/cookbook
Retrouvaille: Retrouvaille is a lifeline for couples strug-gling in their marriages. It is a program that can help you and your spouse restore trust and rebuild a loving relationship. Make the time to getaway and work on your marriage. It be-gins with a long weekend, and continues with 7 follow up ses-sions. The next Retrouvaille of Alaska program begins with a week-end experience on Feb. 26, 2021 Registration fee: $500* Location: Big Lake Ways to register: • Call us at (800) 863-8000. • Send an email to: [email protected]. • Complete the online registration process at: helpourmarriage.org. *No couple is ever denied an opportunity to heal their marriage due to financial difficulty.
Volunteer Opportunities
• Bundle of Joy Volunteers to help bundle and distribute diapers and wipes on Fridays from 10-12 or 12-2:30
• Food Pantry Volunteers Monday – Wednesday 2:00 – 4:00 First Fridays at Brother Francis Shelter: Brother Francis
Shelter is in need of medical professionals. They have begun first Fridays of the month where professionals in the medical field speak to the BFS guests about their
area of expertise. Contact Sarah at [email protected] with questions
Our next Meeting will be Thursday, Jan, 14th at 6 PM We meet in the upper room for food, fellowship, and faith. Details will be shared soon. Billiards, foosball, ping pong and more...
Meets the 2nd –4th or 5th Wednesday of each month at 7pm
We will continue our video and discussion found on Formed.org
Lectio: Mark, Faith not fear
We are meeting in the school or on zoom
Contact Bob McMorrow for updates and how to connect to our online discussion.
Book Club
Bible Study
Adult Ed. options Is there a God?
If there is a God, which God? If Jesus, which version of Christianity?
Join Ed Wassell as he explores these questions and then begins a Biblical defense of our Catholic faith. Classes are on Tuesdays, at 7PM. They will meet in the school. What does Sacred Scripture have to say about the bible only approach, the Sacraments, papal infallibil-ity, incense, statues, artificial contraception, candles, the Eucharist, the Last Judgment, heaven, hell, pur-gatory, Mary and much more.
*The only requirement is to bring a bible to class.
Hope: Theological Virtue
We all face difficult moments of darkness and anxiety when
things can become difficult. Some may become disillusioned
with life and lose hope. During these challenging times, hope
can also be misunderstood. We may think that it is having a
positive attitude or being optimistic. We may place our hope
in things of this world, such as our work or charitable pro-
jects, thinking they will bring us happiness.
God has placed in each of our hearts the desire and longing
for true happiness. The virtue of hope responds to this inner-
most desire and helps us to place our trust in God. The Cate-
chism of the Catholic Church describes the work and func-
tion of hope. It states:
[This virtue] takes up the hopes that inspire men’s activities and purifies them so as to order them to the Kingdom of heaven; it keeps man from discouragement; it sustains him during times of abandonment; it opens up his heart in expec-tation of eternal beatitude. Buoyed up by hope, he is pre-served from selfishness and led to the happiness that flows from charity. (CCC 1818)
"Hope is the theological virtue by which we desire the king-
dom of heaven and eternal life as our happiness, placing our
trust in Christ's promises and relying not on our own
strength, but on the help of the grace of the Holy Spirit. 'Let
us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for
he who promised is faithful' (Heb. 10:23). 'The Holy Spirit . .
. he poured out upon us richly through Jesus Christ our
Savior, so that we might be justified by his grace and be-
come heirs in hope of eternal life'" (Titus 3:6-7; CCC 1817).
(excerpt adapted from Hope: A Misunderstood Virtue By Nada Mazzei)
Questions: 1. How would you describe true happiness in your own life? 2. How can you rely more on the Holy Spirit this week? 3. How can you order your life to lead you to Heaven? Challenge: Pray to the Holy Spirit for a deeper hope in eternal life. Quote: “Now hope that sees for itself is not hope. For who hopes for what one sees?” -St. Paul (Romans 8:24)