Pastoral Team Rev. Michael Pham, Parochial Administrator Email: [email protected]Phone: 510-525-0876 Ex. 102 Ms. Mary Davidson, Office Manager RECONCILIATION: Every Saturday: 4:00pm or by appointment INFANT BAPTISM: Parents should call the office to schedule a Baptism MARRIAGE: Couples should make appointment with a priest six months prior to the wedding Saint Jerome Catholic Church 308 Carmel Ave El Cerrito, CA 94530 510-525-0876 [email protected]www.stjeromeec.org MASS SCHEDULE MON. - FRI. 8:30AM S ATURDAY V IGIL 5:00PM S UNDAY – 8:00 & 10:OOAM L IVESTREAM M ASS - 10:00 AM S EARCH Y OUTUBE , ST . J EROME , EL CERRITO Mr. Charles Cardall, Parish Finance Council Rotating Chair, Parish Pastoral Council Ms. Carol DuPont, Confirmation Coordinator Elizabeth Oishi, Director of Children’s Catechesis Phone: 510-292-7354 I should no longer say that I have neighbors to help, but that I must myself be a neighbor to others. —Pope Francis, Fratelli Tutti, no. 81 Please prayerfully consider donating to the Peter’s Pence Collection next weekend.
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Pastoral Team Rev. Michael Pham, Parochial Administrator Email: [email protected] Phone: 510-525-0876 Ex. 102 Ms. Mary Davidson, Office Manager
RECONCILIATION: Every Saturday: 4:00pm or by
appointment INFANT BAPTISM:
Parents should call the office to schedule a Baptism
Mr. Charles Cardall, Parish Finance Council Rotating Chair, Parish Pastoral Council Ms. Carol DuPont, Confirmation Coordinator Elizabeth Oishi, Director of Children’s Catechesis
Phone: 510-292-7354
I should no longer say that I have neighbors to help, but that I must myself be a neighbor to others.
—Pope Francis, Fratelli Tutti, no. 81
Please prayerfully consider donating to the Peter’s Pence Collection next weekend.
Glenda Martha Nguyen Sally Debenham Tonia Ramires Hopper Pat Taylor Alicia Saylor Rick Kern
The Sick & Homebound Linda John Margie Myers Jane Oskar Quijano Susan Davis John Connors Leetrice Yam
Christine Steers Emily Grey Barbara Cortese Dolores Noble Walt & Mary Ellen Corvello Bishop John Cummings
Kirk Holzmeister † Margo Wilson †
Marcia Spurgeon † Pat Petti †
Xavier † John Cagnone †
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST The crowd that followed Jesus to the deserted place was fed, body and spirit. Jesus wanted them to know that in his presence they would find care and compassion. He would not let them go hungry. Like Abram who encountered God in the bread and wine offered by Melchizedek, they experienced first-hand the abundance of God's love. These sacred meals prefigured the meal most profound, the supper shared by Jesus and his disciples on the night before he died, the feast in which we share in the Eucharist. Today we celebrate the solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ. On this day, we appreciate anew the great love of Jesus Christ for us and for the world and experience first-hand the presence of Christ in the sacred meal. TAKEN, BLESSED, BROKEN, SHARED We do it so often, we could take it for granted. Yet, the mystery of the Eucharist, our participation in, reception of, and being sent to live as Christ's Body and Blood is a gift beyond measure. In the desert with the crowd and on the night of the Last Supper, Jesus took bread, gave thanks, said a prayer of blessing, broke the bread, and gave it to those who hungered for physical and spiritual nourishment. Scripture scholars and theologians often remind us that we are to repeat Jesus' actions of taking, blessing, breaking, and giving--with our lives, resources, and gifts--so that others may know the love of Christ. As Eucharistic people, we are meant to be changed, to become more like the One whom we receive. GIVE THEM SOME FOOD YOURSELVES Notice that Jesus sent his disciples to give the crowd the food they needed. Jesus could have done this alone. We could say he didn't need the disciples to participate in the feeding of the great crowd. But Jesus did not act alone then, and Christ relies on us now, to feed those who hunger and thirst physically, spiritually, and emotionally. When we grow weary and want nothing more than to satisfy our selfish and self-centered impulses, it is good for us to remember who we are and whose we are. It is crucial that we hear in the depths of our hearts, "Give them some food yourselves," and be ready to do so. On this solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, let us celebrate Christ's living presence with and for us and recognize our call to share that presence with others. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
We apologize for the absence of Bulletins last weekend. The bulletin production company has changed delivery services. There was a glitch and our Bulletins were not delivered in time for the weekend Masses. We hope to have this issue resolved and our future bulletins delivered on time. As a reminder, you may sign-up to have the weekly Bulletin delivered directly to your email. Please go to ebulletin.jspaluch.com to sign-up.
PETER’S PENCE COLLECTION: July 25-26, 2022 The annual Peter’s Pence Collection provides essential support for the Holy See’s activities and helps Pope Francis assist the victims of wars, oppression, and natural disaster around the world. You may use the envelopes found in the pew for next weekend’s collection. To learn more about the Peter’s Pence Collection, please visit: www.peterspence.va/en
WELCOME TO VISITORS AND NEW MEMBERS You are invited to join our parish community. We have many activities and ministries that you are welcome to explore. Please visit our website for current activities at http://stjeromeec.org/ To register, please fill out the information below. You may drop it in the collection basket or the parish office mail slot. NAME______________________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS:___________________________________________________________________________________ PHONE:____________________________________EMAIL:________________________________________
MASS INTENTIONS
THURSDAY MORNING COFFEE KLATCH All are very welcome to join us Thursday mornings following the 8:30am Mass.
We gather in Rohan Hall for Coffee & treats and lots of good conversation. Please join us! Don’t forget to join us on Sunday mornings after Mass for more refreshments and treats.
Sat. June 18 5:00pm Sun. June 19 8:00am 10:00am Mon. June 20 8:30am Tue. June 21 8:30am Wed. June 22 8:30am Thu. June 23 8:30am Fri. June 24 8:30am Sat. June 25 5:00pm Sun. June 26 8:00am 10:00am
Week of June 20 2022
SVDP CLOTHING COLLECTION The St. Vincent de Paul Society is collecting gently used, cleaned, clothing. You may place your donations in Rohan Hall before or after weekend Masses.
Int. of Kayla Cid Bill Valladao † Marge Wilson † Mary Scalise † Dec. Members Yokoi Family Nilia L. Asuncion † Int. of Haruko Yokoi Angelo Matteucci † Int. of Maria Franchesca Int. of Kumajiro Yokoi Deceased Members of the Dunbar & Holzmeister Families Eduardo U. Tioseco † Marge Wilson † Int. of Krizta Dapula Riformo (Happy birthday)
Mon. June 20 9:15am Tue. June 21 1-4:00pm Wed. June 22 10:30-11:30am Thu. June 23 9:00am 7:30pm 8:00pm Fri. June 24 6:00pm Sat. June 25 7:30am 5:00pm Sun. June 26 8:00am 10:00am
Renew-Zoom Crafters-Rohan Hall SVDP Food Pantry Rohan Hall Coffee Klatch Rohan Hall Choir Rehearsal Everyone Welcome Don Krieger Big Band Rohan Hall Souper-Rohan Hall Souper-Rohan Hall Mass Mass Mass
CHRISTIAN GIVING
May June 12, 2022————————–-$2566.57 Catholic Communication—————--$363.10