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 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 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. Third Sunday of Easter April 19, 2015 You alone, O LORD, bring security to my dwelling. — Psalm 4:9
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Rev. R. Francis Stevenson, Parochial Administrator
Mr. James Burkett, Deacon
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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.
Third Sunday of Easter
April 19, 2015
You alone, O LORD,
bring security to my dwelling. — Psalm 4:9
“Where two or more are gathered, there am I.”“Where two or more are gathered, there am I.”“Where two or more are gathered, there am I.”“Where two or more are gathered, there am I.” PARISH PERSONNEL
generosity and loyal support of Our Divine Savior.
The Catholic Home Missions
Appeal suppor ts diocese in the United States and its territories that lack the resources to provide basic pastoral ministry to their populations. Through annual grants, Catholic Home Missions funds catechesis, seminarian education, lay ministry training, Hispanic ministry, and other pastoral programs in needy dioceses. We thank you for supporting this important appeal, which will strengthen the Church at home.
Online Giving: Thank you to the many families that have signed up for Online Giving! If you manage your bills online, we’re sure you’ll like the convenience of giving to your church online. It’s safe and secure, and you decide exactly when your gift is made and where it goes. You can even view your giving history and pledge progress at any time. , just by login in. Please visit ourdivinesavior.org and click the Online Giving link to get started or access your existing account or call Janet, 343-4248 for helpful information.
Prayer Requests
Please keep in your
prayers:
Sandra Hughes Jennifer Konyn
Michael Moriarty Michel Desilets
Martha Gutierrez Erin Wooldridge
Si Wrigley Rachel Findlay
Patty Childs David Jeffries
Rebecca Jayne Chris Sauer
Elaine Puritz Marjorie Yowell
Sherri Miguel Norleen Manwill
Claire Johnston Kelsey Fassieux
Tom Concannon
Welcome to All New
Parishioners: Please let us know who you are and introduce yourself to our pastor, Fr. Francis Stevenson, as you
arrive or are leaving Mass. We also ask that you pick up and fill out a “New Parishioner Form”, that can be found at the entrance of church. You can mail the registration form to us, drop the form into the collection basket or stop by our Parish Office (343-
4248) where we will greet you and personally tell you about our many activities and organizations that might interest you and your family. Our registration forms may also be downloaded from our website at ourdivinesavior.org.
Coffee & Donuts!!!!
Get yours outside the church this Sunday after each of the Masses. This is a perfect chance to meet new parishioners and catch up with friends.
St. Vincent de Paul St. Vincent de Paul St. Vincent de Paul St. Vincent de Paul Thanks you for your support.
Thank you for your generous donations of $1,996.18. We will continue to use this money to assist those in need of food, clothing, utility or rental assistance, emergency motel assistance, furniture needs, new mattresses, and counseling. In March, our Society helped four people find, security, comfort, and rehabilitation, with a total of 30 hours donated by our volunteers. If you know of someone in need, please have them call (530) 680-
7917. We thank you for your prayers and support, that we may do God's work in Chico and Durham, and serve His loved ones.
From the Library: Healing
Living
Beyond Our Fears: Discover ing Life When You’re Scared to Death, Bruce Larson. A popular Christian author shows how to draw
upon the God-given power of love to confront fear in its many guises, cast it out, and claim a life free from its bonds.
Forgotten Among the Lilies:
Learning to Love Beyond Our Fears, Ronald Rolheiser. With a blend of insight, compassion, and honesty laced with humor, the author teaches that it is possible to experience freedom instead of anxiety, solitude instead of loneliness, and a generosity of spirit that returns to the giver far more than it costs.
When Someone You Love Has
Cancer: A Guide to Help Kids Cope, Alaric Lewis, OSB.
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Catholics Returning HomeCatholics Returning HomeCatholics Returning HomeCatholics Returning Home
Real People, Real Stories: Take some time to view these powerful, real stories from former fallen-
away 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.
We hope that their stories will encourage you, and will serve as your own personal invitation to come back to the Catholic Church. Jesus and your fellow Catholic brothers and sisters are waiting with open arms to welcome you home!
Come join our 13 week session starting in May, where you will learn about the Bible, the Sacraments, truths about the Church, Prayer and find your way back into full communion with the Church.
For more information go to CatholicsComingHome.org or contact Deacon James Burkett 530 893-2348 or Sharon 891-5334. We are preparing for the Spring/Summer session if you would like to join us.
Prayer Shawl MinistryPrayer Shawl MinistryPrayer Shawl MinistryPrayer Shawl Ministry Our group gathers each Wednesday from 1:00—3:00pm at the home of Mary Leahy. Join us to knit, crochet, or quilt prayer shawls to be given to church members & friends with prayer needs. You are also welcome to join us for prayer & fellowship even if you cannot knit or sew. Please call Mary @ 898-
0719 for more information.
Altar Flower DonationsAltar Flower DonationsAltar Flower DonationsAltar 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
is excited to announce its upcoming production of Phantom of the Opera! Dates and times are:
Friday, April 24, 7:00pm
Saturday, April 25, 7:00pm (a champagne Gala will happen this night, more info to follow)
Saturday, May 2, 7:00pm
Sunday, May 3, 2:00pm 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 for tickets.
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 [email protected] for more information or to set up a school tour.
We are planning to turn the ODS Social Hall into a snow-capped majestic mountain retreat in preparation for our "EVEREST" VBS June 15th-19th. 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 May 4th from 1-4PM in the social hall.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend
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.
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First Holy Communion
We will celebrate First Holy Communion with 30 children and their families on Sunday, April 26th at 2PM, As a Parish community we are called to demonstrate our friendship and faith to these children and their families by our love, prayers and example of the way we live our faith. You are invited to join these children as they receive the Eucharist for the first time and participate in this special meal they have been anticipating. Sacraments are not meant to celebrate alone. Help us welcome these children to the table of the Lord. A brief reception will follow in the social hall.
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/vacation-
bible-school or call the Religious Education office at
This Week Are you destined to get Hitched? How do we get our Happily Ever after? Join us this Sunday at noon for our meeting on God's plan for marriage!
Dive Deep Bible Study: For the next 13 weeks we will be watching the
television miniseries A.D. The Bible Continues and use for a springboard for discussion on scripture and church history. Parents are encouraged to attend with
their teens Every Wednesday at 7pm in the social hall.
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Bishop Soto endorses two storybooks to
help elementary school students put their
faith into action.
Two illustrated storybooks offer elementary school-aged children, their parents and teachers examples of how to put their faith in action and participate in solutions to important problems related to the life and dignity of others. The books provide much-needed resources in Catholic social teaching for this age group and are accompanied by age-appropriate
learning resources.
"Green Street Park" is a story about a young boy, his family, and community, who learn to care for God's creation and their own neighborhood by imitating the model of St. Francis of Assisi. In "Drop by Drop," students at a Catholic school " journey" across the world to Burkina Faso, West Africa, and learn how a lack of water affects the lives of children there. The students learn about the work of Catholic Relief Services, see how the problem gets solved, and
make a plan to help.
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB)
has published the books through Loyola Press.
April/May Schedule
4/19 Religious Ed 10:05-10:50AM
Children’s Liturgy 11AM Mass
4/26 Last Religious Ed 10:05-10:50AM
Children’s Liturgy 11AM Mass
First Holy Communion 2PM
5/4 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
"These beautifully illustrated books are a true treasure for parents as well as all educators in teaching children how they, as the followers of Jesus, can solve problems affecting human life and dignity in our backyards and half a world away," said Bishop Jaime Soto of Sacramento, chairman of the USCCB Subcommittee on the Catholic Campaign for Human Development, the bishops' domestic anti-poverty
program.
Bishop Soto added: "The Story of Green Street Park' shows the practical beauty of Jesus' words in Mark's Gospel, The Kingdom of God is at hand.' And Drop by Drop' is a beautiful metaphor for justice that will roll like a river. The story will help young and old plumb their faith as well as their imagination for the untapped resources of
the Spirit seeking to renew the face of the earth."
With "Care for God's creation" a prominent theme in both books, they also serve as a resource to help families, parishes and schools prepare for the release of Pope Francis' anticipated encyclical on
environmental stewardship.
"These books help our children realize and understand the connection to their peers at home and around the world. It's a perspective that is essential to growing into globally aware adults who care about their brothers and sisters everywhere and the environment we live in," said Carolyn Woo, president and CEO of Catholic Relief Services, the official international humanitarian aid agency of the Catholic community in
the U.S.
Thank You Bulletin Advertisers!
On the back of this bulletin you will find our bulletin advertisers. We appreciate their support. Please take a look at our advertisers and if you are looking for a product or service, please consider our bulletin advertisers first. Don’t forget to let them know that
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How Can We Make Our Masses
as Rich as Possible?
The answer is easy - ME! We all have the right and responsibility to participate fully in the Mass, and our enthusiasm is contagious. That young man singing next to us gives us the courage to sing too. When we hear the church filled with the beautiful words of the Our Father, we want to join "with one voice" and lift our hearts together to the God who loves us as his children. The Creed reminds us each Mass that we DO
share the same beliefs and faith.
For those of us in good health, this participation can be effortless. For our family members in less robust health, the physical limitations of our bodies can prevent us from full participation. As a community, we are working on the ways we can be inclusive so that everyone - children, seniors, disabled, and hard-of
-hearing or sight, can be fully involved in our worship.
For some time, we have been asking that those who find it difficult to come forward to receive Communion indicate that they would prefer to have the Eucharist brought to them. We can all help with this by waiting patiently while these people receive, before the rest of the family approaches the altar. We are making efforts to reserve seating near the front of the church, so that those with trouble seeing or hearing can be most present. We are delighted to report that the hearing assistance devices are now fully up and running, and many members are already taking advantage of this service. If you are interested, the devices are available by asking an usher or the Mass Coordinator. Don't be shy - we want you to be
able to join us!
If you have any other suggestions please let the office know. We honor one another by respecting each