May 21, 2017 • Sixth Sunday of Easter St. Francis of Assisi Parish We Congratulate Our Class of 2017!! Angela Altamirano Noah Canites Taylor Carlson Isabelle Chan Ria Chhabra Christopher De Shong Hayden Evans Brian Feldman Jr. Marcela Forero Preo Ariana Galvez Emerson Goebels Desmond Greer Jimmy Hernandez Madelyn Hesse Wesley Howell Addison Kinter Hailey Kopp Kylie Lapsley Dominic LeLouis Miguel Maestu Jessica Mendez Caroline Milar Michael Moreno Abigail Palko Daniel Phelps Samantha Pinto Joseph Ryan Jessica Paige Salyer Olivia Siddique Emma Simmermon Julie SooHoo Mathew Thomas Sebastian Torres David Valencia
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May 21, 2017 • Sixth Sunday of Easter
St. Francis of Assisi Parish
We Congratulate Our Class of 2017!!Angela AltamiranoNoah CanitesTaylor CarlsonIsabelle ChanRia ChhabraChristopher De ShongHayden EvansBrian Feldman Jr.Marcela Forero PrettoAriana GalvezEmerson GoebelsDesmond Greer
DIRECTOR OF FAITH FORMATION ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI PARISH SACRAMENTO, CA
St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Sacramento, has an opening for a full-time Director of Faith Formation. This is a large, vibrant parish with Faith Formation Programs for pre-K through adults. Under the direction of the Pastor, the Director of Faith Formation is responsible for building catechetical teams to implement all aspects of the programs, including sacramental preparation, recruitment and training of catechists, and curriculum. The Director of Faith Formation also collaborates with the Director of Liturgy as well as the Principal and staff of St. Francis Elementary School on Faith Formation activities. Applicants should possess proven leadership skills and the ability to work effectively with children, parents, clergy and parish lay leadership. Training and education: Basic Catechist Certification (Master Catechist Certification preferable); B.A. in a related field with M.A. desirable. Salary and benefits based on experience/education. Email resume and cover letter to [email protected] or mail direct to the Pastor, Rev. Desmond T. O’Reilly, at St. Francis of Assisi Parish, 1066 26th Street, Sacramento CA 95816.
For complete job description, go to www.stfrancisparish.com/DFF2017/DFF.pdf
The music ministry at St. Francis presents a unique opportunity to serve the parish community. We have over 50 parishioners who volunteer
their time weekly to deliver God’s message through song and praise. As liturgical ministers we are striving to grow our rela-tionship with Christ, responding in love to those with whom we share this ministry, and proclaiming the Good News to all. Do you have an interest in joining our music ministry, but don’t know where or when to start? Fear not! We are searching for volunteers to help us proclaim the Word of God and we’ll be happy to help you develop your musical skills regardless of experience. We encourage you to try us out and see if the music ministry benefits you in mind, body, spirit, and soul! With your gifts, help us create a beautiful worship environment for our community! Contact Tim Mascarinas (916)-443-8084 x103, [email protected] for more information.
A Call to Worship
New Films for Spring!We have some new films on DVD in the Parish Library… take a look:
• God’s Not Dead
• Healed by Grace
• If God is God – Why Do Bad
Things Happen?
• Ignatius of Loyola –
Soldier, Sinner, Saint
• Road to Emmaus
• In the House of Islam
• Spirit of Assisi
• Taize
And especially for young people:
• Stephen’s Test of Faith
• The Story of Jesus Through the
Eyes of Children
• 10 Animated Bible Stories
Parish Library
Church Tour! Sunday, May 28 at 1:15pm
T rained parishioner docents will provide a fascinating tour of our
church as they explain the stories and saints (and pelicans) depicted in our church windows, murals, and statues– and answer your questions. Come see! Free.All are welcome.
nEXT Weekend!
Online Giving OpportunitiesOline giving is a convenient way to donate to St. Francis, and it helps our parish to plan expenditures. To make a one-time donation or sign up for recurring donations, go to: https://www.osvonlinegiving.com/2999 or you can go to the parish website and click on the “Online Giving” button. For more information about our online giving, contact JD (443-8084 x102 or [email protected]).
Iftar Dinner at Salam Center MosqueOn Thursday evening, June 15, 2017, the St. Francis Pathways for Justice ministry will be hosting an IFTAR Dinner at the Salam Center Mosque in Sacramento. All parish members are invited participate as guests, and volunteers will be needed to help serve food and beverage and to act as hosts.Save the date! More info to follow.
SAVE THE DATE
From the Pastor’s Desk
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This Weekend: During all Masses this weekend children will be receiving First Holy Communion.
Parish Library is open Sunday 8:30-11:30am (pg 6)
Fr. Des and the Transition Team: Parish-wide Ice Cream Social (see page 5) Next Weekend: Church Tour following the NoonMass (pg 2)
Collection for Catholic Communications Campaign Participate! Director of Faith Formation, Full Time staff position (see page 2) Music Ministry volunteers (pg 2)
Office volunteers, one Sunday per month following the 7:30am Mass. Please contact [email protected]
Parish Council Applications available in the church and online. Deadline is Monday (pg 5)
ReConCiliationsaturday 4:00-5:00pm or by appointment
ChuRCh houRsM-th 9:00am-3:00pm Fri 9:00am-1:30pm
Individuals who are deaf are invited to fully participate in the life of the Catholic Church at our ASL Interpreted Mass each Sunday at noon.
www.stfrancisparish.com | facebook.com/SFAPSacramentoMary, Untier of Knots
Today’s Gospel is the continuation of last week’s Gospel. It forms part of what is called the Farewell Discourse in which Jesus attempts to inform the disciples that he must soon leave them. He reassures them that even though he will soon leave them, he will not leave them friendless or alone, he will not abandon them. Instead he will send them the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, through whom the disciples will continue to live in union with him and the Father. We are approaching the feasts of Ascension and Pentecost when we will focus on the coming of the Holy Spirit into our lives and the life of the Church.
Jesus uses the term Advocate to describe the Holy Spirit, whom he will send upon the disciples and the Church. Advocate in this context means the same as another word used to describe the Holy Spirit - Paraclete, a legal Greek term that means “one who offers defense or testimony for another.” Note that Jesus says that he will send “another Advocate’. Jesus himself is the first advocate, interceding for his disciples with the Father. Jesus contrasts his impending departure with the permanence of the gift of the Holy Spirit. He will return to the Father, but the Holy Spirit will remain with the disciples.
Next weekend (May 27-28), we will celebrate the Feast of the Ascension. The traditional day of celebration was on the 40th day after Easter, which gives us Ascension Thursday. This observance has been transferred to the nearest Sunday in most parts of the world for many years. However it is still celebrated on the traditional Thursday by many dio-ceses on the East Coast of the US. People with missals which are printed for the whole US, for cost reasons, will notice that the books give two celebrations. Apart from the East Coast, the 7th Sunday of Easter is not observed.
Blessings and congratulations to the children and their families who will receive the Eucharist for the first time at our Masses this weekend. Congratulations also to the graduating 8th grade class from our Parish school, and may God continue to bless them and their family on their transfer to High School.
Pax et Bonum, Fr. Des.
Looking forward to meeting many of you all at the Ice Cream Social Sunday at 3:00pm.
Upcoming Opportunity
Living through the Franciscan Lens is a six-session journey through the looking glass to see the world through Franciscan eyes. It’s a different way of looking and living life that makes all the difference in the world! The class will meet on Monday evenings in the Parish Center Library from 6:30-8:00 PM on June 5, 19; July 10, 24; August 7, 21. Contact Debbie Clingingsmith for more information or to reserve your seat, by email at [email protected] or by phone (805) 574-0441. Space is limited.
Living through the Franciscan Lens Reserve Your Seat!
Parish Center Library, 6:30-8:00 PM on June 5 & 19 | July 10 & 24 | August 7 & 21.
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Peace Prayer OF ST. FraNcIS
Prayer Requests
To request a Mass Intention or request to have your loved one added to our bulletin prayer list, please contact SJeanay Willis Bolden, Parish Secretary
([email protected] or 443-8084). Send Healing Prayer Ministry prayer requests to
Lord, make me an instrument of your peace;where there is hatred, let me sow love;where there is injury, pardon;where there is doubt, faith;where there is despair, hope;where there is darkness, light;and where there is sadness, joy. O Divine Master,grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled, as to console;to be understood, as to understand;to be loved, as to love;for it is in giving that we receive,it is in pardoning that we are pardoned,and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life. Amen.
Let us ask for the grace to follow Jesus faithfully, not in words but in deeds, and to have the patience to carry our own cross.
While this prayer has always been attributed to St. Francis, the author is actually unknown. The prayer does wonderfully represent the spirit of St. Francis and Franciscan Orders.
@ Pontifex Pope Francis 05/15/17
Thank you for your generosity!
REGuLAR GIVING (Offertory) (Includes direct deposit and credit card donations)
May 07, 2017 $ 10,051
Year-to-date (7/1/16 - 05/10/17) 560,712 Last year 639,851 $ Change -$79,139 % Change -12.4%
DESIGNATED DONATIONS (7/1/16 - 05/10/17) (Includes direct deposit and online donations)
Building Fund Donations $38,806 Last year 53,245 $ Change
-$14,439 % Change -27.1%
Step Ministry Donations to date $40,421 Last year 49,412 $ Change
-$8,991 % Change -18.2%
Your Financial Support
The 9 Month Report to Parish is available at http://bit.ly/2pDOXOt
For Those Who Are Ill or in PainGeorgia Bates, Hollis Thompson, Joseph Prescott,
Melonie Andrews, Sr. Jane McKirchy IBVM, Michael Matteucig, Suzanne Sanchez,
Marietta Reitor and family, Greg Schultz, Ann Berlow
For Those Who Have Been Called to Eternal LifeMay They Rest In Peace
Mass Intentions for this Week May 21 Sun. 7:30am FMUMay 14 Sun. 7:30am Pro Populo
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There is no doubt that St. Francis Parish is a special
place. We are very blessed to have such a welcoming, inclusive and vibrant parish for our spiritual home. Fr. Des and all of the parish
staff—and our many volunteers—work very hard to make St. Francis Parish what it is, and we are all grateful for their efforts. This time of year, however, we have the opportu-nity to do more than just be grateful! Our Parish Council Elections will be held the weekend of June 3/4. We all have different gifts to bring to the table but, unfortu-nately, for many of us the thought of running for election is a little bit outside our comfort zone. If being part of the Parish Council is something you would like to do, don’t let a little anxiety get in your way! Go ahead and throw your hat into the ring and see what happens! The Parish Council is an elected body of 15 parishio-ners. Council members serve a term of three years. The Parish Council’s mission is to help bring the concerns, the hopes, and the ideas of the parish to Fr. Des. Work-ing together with Fr. Des and the Parish Staff, the Coun-cil helps to discern what God is calling us, as a parish, to do. A good example of this was the Pastoral Action Plan that gave us a blueprint to follow in the areas of Evangelization, Outreach, Liturgy/Spirituality, Facilities, Parish/School Relationship, and Finances.
Current Parish Council Members(Top, left to right) Jose Michel, Margaret Healey, Bob Reid, Evelyn Fallon, Ann Dufor(Middle, left to right) Robert “Bob” Knapik, Patricia Heim, Richard “Dick” Crippen, Dennis Mahoney, Open Seat(Bottom, left to right) Kent Meyers, Darrin Greer, Penny Tafoya, Debbie Clingingsmith, Bob Lavelle
If you are interested in running, pick up an application in the church literature racks, or download the PDF at www.stfrancisparish.com/PC/apply.pdf.
Drop off applications at the parish office or email to [email protected] (include digital “headshot” style photo)
If you have questions, current members of the Council will be available after the Masses, or you can email questions to [email protected].
Application deadline extended to May 22
2017 Parish CounCil ElECtions : arE you CallEd to sErvE?
WHEN: Sun, May 21st, 3:00-5:00pmWHERE: The church parking lot
Nothing says “thank you” like a bowl of ice cream! For that reason Fr. Des and the Transition Team are pleased
to invite everyone to a Parish-wide Ice Cream Social! Mark your calendars and plan to celebrate with your fellow parish-ioners!
It’s been kind of an unusual year. But now it’s time to celebrate how we, as a parish, have prayerfully embraced the transition and remain committed to our St. Francis of Assisi Parish. As we go forward the Transition Team will continue to promote activities to celebrate our Franciscan charism. Gathering in fellowship to celebrate and eat ice cream is a good way to start!
Fr. Des and the Transition Team send a big Thank You to each and every parishioner. You are what make
this parish so special.
Fr. Des & The Transition Team: “Thank You!”
THIS Weekend!
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Children’s Liturgy of the Word During the Liturgy of the Word at our 9:30 am Mass, chil-dren K-4th grade are escorted from the church to the Parish Center Chapel by an adult catechist. No registration required. Parents may accompany their children.
Church Tours: 4th Sundays following the Noon Mass.
Communion Visitation To request a visit for you or a loved one, please email: [email protected]. Please include your phone number in your email.
Contemplative Prayer Mondays 6:00 pm in the Parish Center Chapel. Tuesdays after 12:10 pm Mass in St. Clare Chapel.Franciscan Crown Rosary Ministry First Saturday of each month, 9-11am, in the Parish Center, we pray the Franciscan Crown Rosary, followed by conversation, fellowship, and brunch at a local restaurant. More info, contact [email protected]
Gospel Series Sundays 11:00 -11:45 am in the Parish Center. Reflection and meditation on the gospel. More info: Mary (536-9753).
Healing Prayer Email your prayer petitions to [email protected], or call the parish office (443-8084).
High School Youth Ministry 1st and 3rd Thursdays from 6:00-8:00 pm in the Parish Center. Light dinner provided. Bring a friend! [email protected].
Hospitality Sundays after 9:30 am Mass. Join us for coffee and donuts in Brunsman Hall.
Library Hours: Thursdays, 12:30- 2:30 pm and 1st and 3rd Sundays, 8:30 - 11:30 am in the Parish Center. LGBT Ministry All are invited to find community and support in their faith journey through worshipping with us and participating in parish activities. Contact [email protected].
Little Lambs Nursery Program Child care for children ages 1-3 during 9:30 am Mass. To register, go to our Children’s Faith Formation link on our parish website: www.stfrancisparish.com/children_formation.htm or email [email protected].
Taizé Prayer: Wednesdays, 6:00-7:00 pm, in the church.
T’ai Chi Chih Saturdays: 9:05 am in St. Clare Chapel or, weather permitting, in the park across from the church. Wednesdays: 6:00 pm in the church (during Taizé Prayer).
School Prayer Service: Mondays at 8:10 am in the church (when school is in session). All are welcome.
Thomas Merton Circle: More info: John (482-6976).
Young Adults (20’s-30’s) Come try out our young adults groups called Christian Life Communities (CLC). Our CLCs are a place for growth, companionship, and transformation. More info: Patrice at [email protected].
All Are WelcomeFranciscans For Justice, from Bro. Mark
eaSTer STaTIONS OF The LIghT FIve In today’s Gospel, we hear Jesus describe the Holy Spirit as the Spirit of Truth. In the news today, we are learning all sorts of adjec-
tives that label--what shall we say--levels of truth. The Truth that Jesus speaks of is not polite, reserved, or whimpy. God’s Truth brings change and compassion, it cannot be scaled up or down to our liking. Scholars call this section of John’s Gospel “the final discourse.” In our present time of graduation speeches, it might be consid-ered Jesus’ Valedictorian Address. If a national news channel picked you to interview, that would be the message of your Valedictorian Address? Would you be a finger-pointer? Would you be a skeptic, saying that “it’s all go-ing to hell in a hand basket?” Would you focus only on positive, hopeful wording? Would you just sit in silence, and let your silence be your address? Each of us is allowed the gift of living in the Spirit of Truth. How do you plan to live this out during the upcoming week? When you are given the opportunities, formally and informally this week, what tone of words are you going to use in speaking the Spirit of Truth? Two more week until Pentecost. Two more weeks to enjoy re-flection and practice listening to the Spirit of Truth, and taking right action when necessary.
Image: artist Mary Ellen Rouen has created the Stations of the Light (the Resurrection) in clay. They are at the Cenacle Retreat House in Houston.
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MOvIe NIghT: raDIcaL grace7:00 PMWednesday June 7, 2017 Brunsman Hall Join the Adult Ministry of St Francis to make real the SPIRIT of the PENTECOST SEASON. Inspired by Pope Francis, we are called to respond to the oppression of the world’s poor and disenfranchised. The
movie Radical Grace tells the story of three religious sisters and their struggle to implement catholic social teaching in a culture of moral collapse and political turmoil: Sr. Simone Campbell – national lobbyist for the poor; Sister Jean Hughes – advocate for ex-prison inmates; and Sister Chris Schenk – the role of women in the Church. Light refresh-ments and beverages will be provided. No charge, though a free will donation will be appreciated.
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