Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 6, 2014
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Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 6, 2014
REV. KENNETH NOBREGA Parochial Administrator MASSES Sundays 8:00, 9:30 am (English) 11:00 am (Español) 12:15 pm (Ge’ez) Saturdays 8:00 am (English) 4:30 pm Vigil (English) Monday-Friday 7:30 am (English) 6:00 pm (English/Español) 1640 Addison Street, Berkeley, CA 94703 Phone (510) 843-2244 Fax (510) 843-2730 www.stjosephtheworkerchurch.org Email: stjosephtheworkerchurch@yahoo.com Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 6, 2014 “Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28 MINISTRIES Rev. Kenneth Nobrega Parochial Administrator & Vocation Director Rev. Ghebriel Woldai Chaplain to Ge’ez Community In Residence Rev. Raphael Okitafumba Rev. Mr. José Mañuel Pérez Permanent Deacon Elizabeth Oishi Comly Year of Faith Coordinator Holy Days 7:30 am & 12:15 pm (English) 7:00 pm (Español) Carmen Cedillo Directora Educación Religiosa Eddie Ma CONFESSIONS Saturday 3:00-4:00 Monday—Friday 5:30-6:00 pm Director Religious Education Baptism/Bautismos Ramon y Carmen Cedillo Platicas: Tercer Martes, 7:00 pm Lectors/Lectores Remy Bravo Seay (English) Javier Torres (Español) EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Tuesday—Thursday 5:00-6:00 pm Eucharistic Ministers Yanny Chavarria (English) Fortino Alducin (Español) Parish Council Members: Rebeca Torres (Chairperson), Fortino Alducin (Vice-Chairperson), Josefina Figueroa (Secretary), Maritza Ibarra, Gloria Maldonado, Elizabeth Oishi Comly, Hector Cortes, Teresa Coulon, Nidya Muñoz, Javier Torres, Yohannes Yetbarek and Ed Hopfner. Finance Council Members: Maritza Ibarra, Elizabeth Oishi Comly, Yohannes Yetbarek. Legion of Mary meets every Monday at 4 pm in the Rectory. Assistance for those in need: Please call the office for help. Project Gabriel & Respect Life: Hector Cortes (Coordinator) Mission Statement St. Joseph the Worker Parish is a diverse Catholic Community, which welcomes people from many different places in their faith journey and serves the Gospel of Jesus Christ through worship, education, social justice, service to the poor and engagement in community concerns. Sacristan Freddy Morales Gift Shop Consuelo Garcia Fernando Medina Nuestra Misión La Iglesia de San José Oberero es una comunidad católica diversa, que le da la bienvenida a gente de diferentes lugares en su jornada de fe y que propone cumplir con la Buena Nueva de Cristo Jesús a través de la liturgia, la educación, la justicia social, en el servicio a los pobres y entregados a las necesidades de la communidad. CATHOLIC CEMETERIES DIOCESE OF OAKLAND St. Joseph Cemetery St. Mary Cemetery San Pablo phone (510) 223-1265 Oakland phone (510) 654-0936 PARISH NEWS Last Sunday Plate Collection—June 29, 2014: $1,448.94 “5th Sunday” collection for the poor: $510.71 The second collection today is for our building maintenance. 2014 Bishop’s Appeal goal: $10,165.46; Actual: $9,419.00 Thank you for meeting last year’s goal! SETTING ASIDE THE WEAPONS OF WAR Why, we might ask the prophet Zechariah today, would God want to banish chariots and horses? The answer follows: because they are used to violate God’s reign of peace, along with the warrior’s bow. In the days of Zechariah, chariots and horses were high-priced items used only for war-making. They were the aircraft carriers and nuclear missiles of his day. And for his culture, which thought of any king as being a military leader first and foremost, a king riding on a lowly beast of burden to proclaim peace without horses, chariots, and bows would have set his listeners topsy-turvy. This lowly, beast-riding king of peace, we believe, was fulfilled in Jesus, gentle and humble of heart. In a world torn by military strife often generated by differing religious views, and even in our own lives and homes where we are often at “war” over the tiniest things, we would do well to stop and consider to what degree we are willing to be like that “king” whose way of gentleness and humility is the way for us to find rest for our weary souls. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Post-Abortion Healing Group 8 weeks beginning July 21 Christine 415-260-4406 Christine4faith@gmail.com afterthechoice.org Has an abortion left you with a broken heart? Join our next Post-Abortion Healing group which offers hope, help, and healing for the soul in a loving, supportive environment, and results in life-changing transformations. Our group will meet for 8 weeks and starts on July 21, 2014 in Oakland. Confidential sign-ups for men, women, and couples are happening now. Don't delay your healing and renewal in Christ any longer! To register or find out more, contact or go to www.afterthechoice.org to download the flyers. Mass Intentions Saturday July 05 4:30 pm Sunday 06 8:00 am 9:30 am 11:00 am Monday 07 7:30 am 6:00 pm Tuesday 08 7:30 am 6:00 pm Wednesday 09 7:30 am 6:00 pm Thursday 10 7:30 am 6:00 pm Friday 11 7:30 am 6:00 pm Saturday 12 8:00 am SJW Parish Walter Bissett+ Paul Gray+ Arnulfo Valdivia Camacho+ An Adjustment to the Schedule Fr Kenneth will continue to serve the Diocese of Oakland as Vocation Director until Bishop Barber selects someone to replace him. It is necessary to make the following adjustments until further notice: Eucharistic Adoration will now be available on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 5 to 6 p.m., and will not be available on Tuesday & Thursday from 6:307:30 p.m. Saturday confessions will continue from 3 to 4 p.m., but will not be available from 5:30 to 6 p.m. There will no longer be a vigil Mass in Spanish on Saturdays at 6 p.m. Thank you for your understanding and patience during this time of transition. The Gray Family thanks St. Joseph’s Parish and parishioners for their overwhelming response of consolation and celebration in memory of our son and brother, Paul. In our faith, we can hope that he is now sounding his trumpet in heaven. Bishop’s Burse Italian Luncheon Supports Seminarians August 9, 11:00 am St. Felicitas Parish, Monsignor McGinty Hall, 1650 Manor Blvd., San Leandro Kim Oliver 510-940-5949 Mark your calendar now! The Catholic Daughters of the Americas, Court #2400, invite all women to the Bishop's Burse Italian Luncheon to support the seminarians in our diocese. Donation: $15.00. Festivities will include prizes and basket winners. Parish women’s groups are most welcome. For tickets, please contact Kim Oliver by July 15, see above for contact information. FINDING PEACE If you want peace, work for justice. Please see website bulletin for more information on events around the diocese: http://stjosephtheworkerchurch.org/bulletin.html Requested by Cliff Price Kathleen Lynch Delia Valdivia William & Celia Mulhern+ Please Pray For the Sick Joyce Gressel, Jacob Marshall, Charles Robinson, Louise Rantz, Frances Landeza, Msgr. Ray Breton, , Rita Streuli, Patricia Weberling, Stella Perkins, Pat Barnet, Lovelle and Michelle Bradford, Irene Hancock, Ann Zito, Kathy Tims And Recently Deceased Maria Orosco+ Mildred Dill'ard+ Joseph & Maryellen McCormick+ Danielle De La Torre Paul Gray+ Raphael Barrajas Gutierrez+ Roland Sum+ Marco Chavarria+ Decimocuarto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 6 de julio de 2014 “Vengan a mí, todos los que están fatigados y agobiados por la carga, y yo los aliviaré”. — Mateo 11:28 NOTICIAS DE LA PARROQUIA Colecta de la Semana Pasada - 29 junio 2014: $1,448.94 La segunda colecta para apoyar a los pobres: $510.71 La segunda colecta de hoy es para mantener los edificios. 2014 Meta Apelación del Obispo:$10,165.46; Actual: $9,419.00 Gracias por su constante apoyo a nuestra Parroquia DEPONGAMOS LAS ARMAS DE LA GUERRA ¿Por qué, le preguntamos al profeta Zacarías hoy, quiere Dios destruir los carros y los caballos? La respuesta es: porque, junto al arco de los guerreros, se les usa para violar la paz del reino de Dios. En los días de Zacarías, carros y caballos eran bienes muy apreciados que se usaban sólo para hacer guerra. Eran los portaaviones y los misiles nucleares de hoy día. Y en esa cultura que consideraba que un rey era un jefe militar primero que todo, un rey montado en un pobre asno para proclamar la paz, sin caballos ni carros ni arcos, hubiera causado gran revuelo entre su audiencia. Esa profecía del humilde rey de la paz, montado en un asno, nosotros creemos que se cumplió en Jesús, manso y humilde de corazón. En un mundo sacudido por la lucha militar, que frecuentemente es el resultado de divergentes creencias religiosas, y hasta nuestras propias vidas y hogares donde vamos a la guerra por la más mínima cosa, sería bueno que nos detuviéramos a pensar hasta que punto estamos dispuestos a ser como el “rey” que con su mansedumbre y humildad es el camino para que nosotros logremos encontrar descanso para nuestras almas. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Grupo de Sanación Pos-Aborto ¿Siente su corazón quebrantado por causa de un aborto? Venga a nuestro siguiente grupo de sanación pos-aborto, ofrece esperanza y la sanación a través de 8 semanas que está basado en las Sagradas Escrituras. Se encontrara con cariño, en un ambiente amoroso, y causa transformaciones que cambian vidas. Nuestro proximo grupo en español comenzará el 22 de julio, 2014 en la Iglesia San José Obrero,1640 Addison St, Berkeley. ¡No retrase su curación y renovación en Cristo más tiempo! Para registrarse o averiguar más, póngase en contacto con Gloria Maldonado, al número (510) 384-6875 o por correo electrónico: gloriam@firstresort.net. También puede ver una copia del boletín en afterthechoice.org. ENCONTRANDO PAZ Si quieres la paz, lucha por la justicia. —Papa Pablo VI Cambios Menores en el Horario Pdr Kenneth seguirá a servir a la Diócesis de Oakland como Director de Vocaciones hasta el Obispo Barber selecciona a alguien que le sustituya. Es necesario realizar los siguientes ajustes hasta nuevo aviso: La Adoración Eucarística va a continuar, pero de las 5 a 6 p.m., martes, miércoles y jueves. La Misa de español los sábados a las 6 p.m. no va a continuar, ni las confesiones de 5:30 a 6 p.m. sábado. Gracias por su paciencia durante este tiempo de transición. TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE Toda devoción mariana debe seguir los pasos de Cristo. Y todo lo que decimos acerca de María deberíamos decirlo de nosotros como Iglesia, porque ella es nuestra madre, hermana y modelo. Si Jesús es el Hijo de Dios, María y nosotros también somos hijos e hijas de Dios. Si Jesús tiene un Sagrado Corazón que arde por amor al humano, María tiene un corazón inmaculado que arde con ese mismo amor. ¿Y nosotros? La devoción al Inmaculado Corazón de María fue promovida por el Papa Pío XII en 1942, durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. El Papa pidió a María tres gracias para los fieles en Cristo: amor a la pureza, práctica de la vida cristiana y celo apostólico. De esta manera nuestro corazón puede llegar a ser como el de ella. El corazón inmaculado de María es un corazón que no tiene mancha de pecado. Es un corazón que imita el Sagrado Corazón de su Hijo y Dios, Jesús. Es recuerdo de lo que nuestros corazones pueden ser. Es invitación a que nos vayamos purificando y creciendo en amor ardiente por el prójimo. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA / READINGS FOR THE WEEK For a commentary on the Daily & Sunday readings, please see our parish website at: http://www.stjosephtheworkerchurch.org/ Lunes / Martes / Miércoles / Jueves / Viernes / Sábado / Domingo / Monday: Hos 2:16-22; Ps 145:2-9; Mt 9:18-26 Tuesday: Hos 8:4-13; Ps 115:3-10; Mt 9:32-38 Wednesday: Hos 10:1-12; Ps 105:2-7; Mt 10:1-7 Thursday: Hos 11:1-9; Ps 80:2-16; Mt 10:7-15 Friday: Hos 14:2-10; Ps 51:3-17; Mt 10:16-23 Saturday: Is 6:1-8; Ps 93:1-2, 5; Mt 10:24-33 Sunday: Is 55:10-11; Ps 65:10-14; Rom 8:18-23; Mt 13:1-23 [1-9] Other News and Events Carmelite Sisters Updates Available Online The Discalced Carmelite Nuns, presently living in the village of Canyon near Moraga, are anticipating a move to their new home in Kensington soon. The Sisters in this contemplative order live an exceedingly simple life that does not include use of the internet. Learn about their mission, story and material needs by visiting oakdiocese.org/carmelites. Interpreters Needed for Bay Area Legal Aid Alexandra Hill 510-250-5235 ahill@baylegal.org Would you like to interpret for a good cause, do what you are good at and help others at the same time? BayLegal is currently looking for individuals who speak another language and who are willing to volunteer their time to help with interpretation and translation for BayLegal staff. You would interpret for cases (housing, domestic violence, immigration and more) in-person or by phone. Interpreters are needed on an on-call basis. ALL languages are needed! Please contact Our Lady of Lourdes parishioner Alexandra Hill for more information, see above. Oakland Relay for Life Seeks Volunteers, Donations July 12-13, flyer distribution July 19-20, Relay at Oakland Tech High School, 4351 Broadway, Oakland relayforlife.org/oaklandca Relay for Life is the signature annual overnight fundraising event for the American Cancer Society. Last year, Relay events throughout California raised almost $30 million. The funds go to support FREE resources, programs and services to cancer patients and their families, including patients and families right here in Oakland. Services range from free wigs, transportation to appointments and lodging, to 24/7/365 phone and web support. This event requires many volunteers, and donations of items from bottled water and meals to gift bag items. Choirs and other entertainers are also needed. Please visit relayforlife.org/oaklandca to see how you or your parish can help. Dominican Colloquia in Berkeley: Philosophers & Theologians in Conversation July 16-20, 2301 Vine St., Berkeley dspt.edu/conversation2014 What has Athens to do with Jerusalem: Dialogue between Philosophy and Theology in the 21st Century. This unique international colloquium brings together top philosophers and theologians - representatives from over 40 academic institutions from the US and 8 other countries - including the Master of the Dominican Order, Fr. Bruno Cadore, OP. The presenters and participants will examine contemporary philosophical work and its implications for theology, and will look at philosophical questions that arise from theological inquiry. Presenters include: Michael Dodds, OP, Edward Feser, Alfred Freddoso, John O’Callaghan, Michał Paluch, OP, John Searle, Robert Sokolowski and Linda Zagzebski. Registration is open but space is limited. For more information, to register or view flyer and videos, please visit dspt.edu/conversation2014. 2014 Religious Brothers Conference July 18-21 New Orleans, Louisiana RBC@Todaysbrother.com Todaysbrother.com The Religious Brothers Conference will hold their 43rd Annual Assembly July 18-21 in New Orleans. The keynote speaker is Br. Mark McVann, FSC, from the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at St. Mary’s College in Moraga. If you would like to attend or for further information please email RBC@TodaysBrother.com or visit the website, see above. New Docent Training for The Cathedral of Christ the Light Saturdays, July 26 and August 2 Cathedral of Christ the Light, 2121 Harrison St., Oakland Denise Kogler 510-271-1935 dkogler@ctlcathedral.org ctlcathedral.org Enthusiastic, people-oriented individuals from a variety of cultural and language backgrounds are invited to join the Bearers of Light ministry, providing docent services to visitors to The Cathedral of Christ the Light. These volunteers will be people of faith who want to give of their time and talents to lead tours of the Cathedral for visitors and assist during special events. To see a description of this ministry and complete an application, click here. Applicants will be contacted for a group orientation/interview; subsequently, training sessions will be Saturday, July 26 and Saturday, August 2. Please contact Denise Kogler with any questions, see above. RECITALS & CONCERTS The Cathedral of Christ the Light 2121 Harrison St., Oakland Denise Kogler 510-271-1935 dkogler@ctlcathedral.org ctlcathedral.org St. Mary’s Cathedral 1111 Gough St. at Geary, San Francisco 415-456-2020, ext. 213 stmarycathedralsf.org The following Sunday Recitals are free to the public and begin at 4:00 pm unless otherwise indicated, with ample free parking: 6/29 7/6 7/13 7/20 7/27 Victor Xie, Violist, and Xiyan Wang, Pianist Karen Beaumont (Milwaukee, WI), Organist Justin Takamine, Bassoonist, and Xiyan Wang, Pianist Christoph Tietze, Organist, and Karl Tietze, Bassoonist Xiyan Wang, Pianist 13th Annual Alameda County Healthy Aging Fair August 6, 10:00 am - 2:30 pm Chabot College, 25555 Hesperian Blvd., Hayward Delbert Walker 510-577-3532 Diarra Piggué 510-577-3540. The 13th annual Healthy Aging Fair is once again being presented by the Alameda County Commission on Aging. This year’s event will be held August 6 at Chabot College in Hayward, a beautiful and accessible venue for the largest annual FREE health screening and resource event for older adults in Alameda County. Over 1200 attendees are expected. This Fair is dedicated to helping the county’s older adult population improve the state of their health, safety and overall well-being. In addition to providing the largest and most comprehensive health screening services, this event also provides the opportunity to learn about the everyday challenges regarding financial security, safety, recreational activity, housing, care options, and more. Use of public transportation is encouraged. A BART shuttle will be provided from the South Hayward Station to Chabot from 8:30 am to 3:00 pm. Transportation will also be provided from select Senior Centers throughout the County. Check with your local Senior Center for availability. Celebrate the 500th anniversary of St. Teresa of Avila’s birth with the Discalced Carmelites on August 21-23, 2014 in San José, at the Fairmont Hotel, with a solemn Mass at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph! For more information, and to register, visit http://www.stj500westernus.com/, or call (408) 529-1004. Celebra el 500 aniversario del nacimiento de Santa Teresa con los Carmelitas Descalzos del 21-23 de Agosto del 2014 en San José, en el hotel Fairmont, con una Misa solemne en la Catedral Basílica de San José! Para mas información y para registrarte visita www.stj500westernus.com, o llama al (408) 529-1004. Blessings in the spirit of St. Teresa, true friend of Jesus, The Fifth Centenary Celebration Planning Committee: Ms. Cherry Caparas, O.C.D.S., Coordinator Rev. Gerald Werner, O.C.D. Sr. Claire Sokol, O.C.D. Theresa Thomas, O.C.D.S. Natural Family Planning (NFP) Procreative Technology NFP helps with many fertility difficulties. Do you know someone struggling with infertility? Modern medicine has made great strides in helping couples overcome infertility, by restoring reproductive health through the application of Natural Procreative Technology™. Yet many people, even in the medical profession, are still unfamiliar with it, though it has a success rate of up to 75% in restoring natural fertility. For more information, go to http://www.naprotechnology.com/ or contact Ed Hopfner at ehopfner@oakdiocese.org<mailto:ehopfner@oakdiocese.org La Planificación Familiar Natural puede superar muchos dificultades con la fertilidad Conoces a una pareja aquejada por la infertilidad? La medicina moderna ha logrado grandes avances con parejas luchando por lograr la fertilidad, mediante la restauración de la salud reproductiva con “Natural Procreative Technology™ (tecnología procreativa natural). Sin embargo, muchas personas, incluso en la profesión médica, todavía no están familiarizados con esta tecnología, aunque tiene un éxito de hasta 75% en la restauración de la fertilidad natural. Para más información, visita http://www.naprotechnology.com/ o contactar a Ed Hopfner aehopfner@oakdiocese.org<mailto:ehopfner@oakdiocese.org RECLAiM Sexual Health This information website is intended to provide you with an introduction to the “RECLAiM Sexual Health” program. RECLAiM is an anonymous, online recovery program that helps struggling individuals break free from pornography addiction and other unwanted sexual behaviors. RECLAiM combines The Brain Science of Change with insights from Theology of the Body and the full support of our Catholic faith. After reviewing the information on this website, take the next step and begin your recovery journey. The RECLAiM program will help you break free from your addiction and experience more joy, happiness and holiness in your life. Visit our Sign Up page to get started: http://reclaimsexualhealth.com/ Support Group for Divorced Catholics Ongoing, Second Wednesdays Maria Santos, MFT 510-710-6419 A new support group for divorced Catholics is available, the second Wednesday of the month from 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm in San Leandro. The group will be led by Maria Santos, a licensed MFT. Sessions are $10 each. The first session will be held on June 12. Contact Maria for more information, see above. Spanish-speakers are welcome. Attention Catholic Singles Interested in joining an excellent Catholic singles organization? The Catholic Alumni Club International is looking to expand into the Oakland area. We provide a group dedicated to social, cultural, civic and spiritual relationships in a Catholic setting. For more information, please check out the following site or contact Steve at valksr@yahoo.com: www.caci.org The Diocese Joins Facebook and Twitter Jan Potts 510-267-8309 jpotts@oakdiocese.org Keep up with news and events by following the Diocese and the Cathedral at these social media sites. Please share them in your bulletins and on websites. Diocese Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/oakdiocese Diocese Twitter: @oakdiocese Cathedral Facebook page: www.facebook.com/ctlcathedral.org Cathedral Twitter: @oakcathedral Cathedral Events Facebook page: www.facebook.com/ctlcathedral The Business of Abortion Vicki Evans continues her investigation into the big business of abortion in her new blog post Abortion: Ideology or Commercial Enterprise? Part II: Fetal Tissue Industry. LIFE SUPPORT NEEDED The Guiding Principle of Birthright...It is the right of every pregnant woman to give birth and the right of every child to be born. Birthright has served women in crisis since 1996. Hundreds of mothers and babies have been helped. We need volunteers and funds to keep our doors open to continue to guide young women in finding workable solutions, so that they can give birth to their babies and face the future with dignity and hope. For more info contact Carmel Mazurie or Cathy Clements at (510) 481-9677. www.birthrightofsanlorenzo.com Family Service Counselor - Catholic Funeral and Cemetery Services (CFCS) Looking for a meaningful job serving families? CFCS is seeking Catholic individuals that have previous sales experience and strong customer service skills. This sales position involves making cemetery arrangements and advising families on advance planning for funeral and cemetery services. Candidates should enjoy making presentations and guiding families to an informed decision on important end-of-life decisions. Excellent compensation for motivated individuals which includes salary plus commissions, performance incentives, and health and retirement benefits. Candidates should be career-minded, caring individuals who want to succeed and grow in this meaningful work. Qualifications should include but are not limited to a minimum of two years sales and customer service work experience with the following abilities: excellent communication skills (outbound/inbound phone calls and in person); excellent time management skills and goal-setting skills; comfortable working in a performance-based environment; ability to serve families in a professional, respectful and timely manner; ability to work and make decisions under pressure; detail oriented; willingness to learn and grow; bilingual (English/Spanish) required. Please email resume and letter of interest to rdille@thinkhr.com. Funeral Assistant (Part-Time) - Catholic Funeral and Cemetery Services Catholic Funeral and Cemetery Services (CFCS) of the Diocese of Oakland is seeking Catholic individuals to assist with the delivery of funeral services to families. This position is part-time and includes some evening and weekend work. Candidates must be professional, detail-oriented and well organized. Strong communication skills are also required; bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred. Valid driver license is required. Please email letter of interest and resume to rdille@thinkhr.com. Business and Facilities Manager - St. Charles Borromeo, Livermore St Charles Borromeo, an energetic, growing Catholic parish in Livermore, is seeking a Business and Facilities Manager. Primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to: overseeing accounting and finance reporting to the diocese and parish; preparation of annual budget; scheduling of parish facilities; overseeing maintenance and construction of parish property and facilities’ administration of computer systems and network; supervising bookkeeper, maintenance personal and secretary; and coordinating diocesan programs including Safe Environment for Children and Annual Bishop’s Appeal. This is a 32 hour per week position with benefits, and is considered M4 under the Diocese of Oakland’s Position Classification System. Candidates are expected to take an active role as a member of the parish team and work collaboratively with the Pastor and pastoral staff. Interested candidates, please send resume and cover letter to Karen Miller, karen@stcharlesborromeo.org by June 18. Lay Support Staff - Chancery Office, Oakland The Human Resource/Safe Environment Department of the Chancery office seeks a Lay Support staff member to assist with reception duties as well as data entry. This position is part-time, Monday - Friday (10am – 3:30pm), 25 hours/week and includes health benefits. Hospitable, professional personality, ability to multi-task and experience in Microsoft Office are a must. This position is classified as N-4 and will be open until filled. If interested please submit resume and cover letter to: Gloria Espinoza, Associate Director, HR, gespinoza@oakdiocese.org. Receptionist - Chancery Office, Oakland The Chancery Office of the diocese is searching for a front desk Receptionist. The Chancery Receptionist is an integral part of the day-to-day operations of the various departments housed within the chancery office and often the first point of contact. Candidate should possess a high level of experience in a busy, professional office setting. This is a full-time position, 37.5 hours, Monday-Friday, classified as N-4 and including health benefits. For a complete job description and more information,go to http:// oakdiocese.org/offices/human-resources/employment/copy_of_ReceptionistJobDescription3.pdf. Position open until filled. Send letter of intent, resume and request for application as soon as possible to Gloria Espinoza, Associate Director of Human Resources, gespinoza@oakdiocese.org Bookkeeper - St. Felicitas, San Leandro St. Felicitas parish is seeking a part-time Bookkeeper, responsible for payroll and other related bookkeeping activities of the parish. A strong emphasis is placed on the ability to multitask, work under the direction of the pastor and be a team player. A faith-filled person with bookkeeping qualifications and experience is welcome to apply. The position is S-4 according to the guidelines in the Oakland Diocese Personnel Policies (Appendix E). The position is currently open. Please send resume and letter of intent to: Pastor, St. Felicitas Church, 1662 Manor Blvd, San Leandro, CA 94579 or by email at stfelicitaschurch@comcast.net Jr. High Coordinator/Administrative Assistant - St. Raymond, Dublin Seeking candidates for this full time position to assist the Coordinator of Youth/Young Adult Ministry in providing catechetical formation, opportunities for youth/young adults to enhance their personal faith, and implementation of the plan for youth ministry according to the USCCB. Will work under the Youth Ministry Coordinator to provide administrative support for all youth ministry activities as well as providing catechetical formation for junior high youth. Candidate will be an active member of a Catholic parish, and proficient in Microsoft Office and social media. Will demonstrate effective oral and written communication skills along with organizational and multi-tasking skills. Classification M-1. Submit letter of interest, resume and three references by June 15 to Shannon Collyer, scollyer@st-raymonddublin.org with subject line: Jr High Coordinator/Administrative Assistant. Director of Music Ministries - St. Theresa Parish, Oakland St. Theresa parish in Oakland seeks a Director of Music Ministries. Primary responsibilities include coordinating all choirs (adult and children), training cantors, and working collaboratively with liturgical committee and pastoral staff to plan liturgical celebrations. Will be the primary contact for music for all weddings and funerals. This position may also include duties and assume responsibilities as mutually agreed upon with the pastor and school principal. Successful candidate will have a vision for the further development of multi-generational programs and assist at school liturgies. The qualified applicant should have a thorough knowledge of Catholic music and liturgy. Accompaniment skills are a plus. This position is classified as M-3 and compensated according to diocesan guidelines. It may also be a part-time position. Position begins July 1, 2014. The search committee will interview qualified, interested candidates beginning June 9. Please direct all inquiries and a resume by June 7 to Fr. Robert McCann, Pastor, rjmccann@sttheresaoakland.org or 30 Mandalay Road, Oakland, CA 94618. Director of Music Ministry - St. Augustine Parish, Oakland St. Augustine Catholic Church is a small parish seeking a dynamic Director of Music Ministry responsible for ministry leadership including directing, maintaining and growing a vibrant music ministry in coordination with the church's overall vision. The director will rehearse, direct and recruit cantors, children, teen, and adult music ministers for worship through traditional and contemporary music styles. Qualifications include a music degree (or equivalent in music ministry experience), proficiency in teaching and leading vocal and instrumental ensembles, communication/organizational skills, knowledge and familiarity with sacred music in context of the Roman Catholic liturgy. Part-time; Hours negotiable. Salary commensurate with experience, education and training. Deadline to apply: May 30, 2014. Position begins: August 1, 2014. Email letter of interest/resume to: Linda Prara-Jenkins at Raiderjenkins@att.net. Accompanist - Catholic Community of Pleasanton The large and vibrant Catholic Community of Pleasanton (CCOP), a two-campus Parish, is looking for a solid keyboard accompanist for two Sunday liturgies and one rehearsal per week for the St. Elizabeth Seton campus. Candidates will be strong sight readers and able to improvise. This need is immediate. Pay will conform with diocesan guidelines. Please send, via standard mail or email, a letter of interest containing three bullet points that describe your experience and abilities. Qualified candidates will then be contacted for further information. Mark Sullivan, Director of Music Ministries Catholic Community of Pleasanton 3999 Bernal Ave., Pleasanton CA 94566 mjsullivan@catholicsofpleasanton.org (contact information continues, next page) 925-474-2776 direct 925-846-4489 x2776 main 510-755-6783 cell Director of Music Ministries – Catholic Community of Pleasanton The Catholic Community of Pleasanton, a vibrant, very large parish worshiping at two church campuses (St. Augustine and St. Elizabeth Seton), seeks a dynamic Director of Music Ministries. The primary responsibilities include rehearsing, directing and recruiting children, teen and adult cantors and music ministers for worship at our eight weekend liturgies as well as for additional liturgies, as needed. The qualified applicant must be able to work collaboratively with the Director of Liturgy, pastoral staff, clergy and liturgy coordinators and will be the primary point of contact for music for all weddings and funerals. Applicant must have a thorough knowledge of Catholic music and liturgy and have accompanist skills. This is a full-time position. Salary commensurate with experience, education and training. The search committee will interview qualified, interested candidates beginning July 1, 2014. Position begins September 1, 2014. Please email letter of interest/resume to search@catholicsofpleasanton.org. Principal, St. Joseph’s Basilica Catholic Elementary School - Alameda St. Joseph’s Basilica Catholic Elementary School is a K through 8th grade school located in the city of Alameda in Alameda County serving the cities of Alameda, San Leandro and Oakland. St. Joseph’s Basilica Catholic Elementary School enrolls 270 students with a professional staff of 27 and is fully accredited by WCEA/WASC with before- and after-school Extended Care. Candidates for principal must be active practicing Catholics, possess a California Teaching Credential and a California Administrative Credential or be enrolled in an Administrative Credential Program as well as have at least five years in Catholic educational teaching or administration. The candidate must be able to provide spiritual and educational leadership for the school as well as be responsible for the day-to-day administration, including financial management. Candidates are expected to take an active role as a member of the parish staff and work collaboratively with the Pastor and pastoral staff. Excellent communication skills and enthusiasm for maintaining a school with a strong Catholic identity and academic program are a must. Salary is based upon the Diocesan Scale and depends on qualifications and experience. Benefits include: Health, Dental and Vision Insurance, Life Insurance, Long and Short Term Disability Insurance, and Retirement. Send Letter of Intent and Request for Application as soon as possible to: Penny Pendola, Ed.D. Director of Human Resources Diocese of Oakland 2121 Harrison Street, Suite 100 Oakland, CA 94612 510-893-4711 Fax 510-7638055 Principal, Our Lady Of Grace Parish Catholic Elementary School - Castro Valley Our Lady of Grace Parish Catholic Elementary School is a K through 8th grade school located in the city of Castro Valley in Alameda County serving the cities of Castro Valley, San Lorenzo, San Leandro and Oakland. Our Lady of Grace School enrolls 253 students with a professional staff of 25 and is fully accredited by WCEA/ WASC with before- and after-school Extended Care. Candidates for principal must be active practicing Catholics, possess a California Teaching Credential and a California Administrative Credential or be enrolled in an Administrative Credential Program as well as have at least five years in Catholic educational teaching or administration. The candidate must be able to provide spiritual and educational leadership for the school as well as be responsible for the day-to-day administration, including financial management. Candidates are expected to take an active role as a member of the parish staff and work collaboratively with the Pastor and pastoral staff. Excellent communication skills and enthusiasm for maintaining a school with a strong Catholic identity and academic program are a must. Salary is based upon the Diocesan Scale and depends on qualifications and experience. Benefits include: Health, Dental and Vision Insurance, Life Insurance, Long and Short Term Disability Insurance, and Retirement. Applications should be completed by May 30, 2014. Send Letter of Intent and Request for Application as soon as possible to: Penny Pendola, Ed.D. Director of Human Resources Diocese of Oakland 2121 Harrison Street, Suite 100 Oakland, CA 94612 510-893-4711 Fax 510-763-8055 DETENTION DIALOGUES – HOTLINE VOLUNTEERS Detention Dialogues is recruiting volunteers to answer calls on our hotline from immigrants who are detained by Immigration and Custom’s Enforcement (ICE) at the West County Detention Facility (WCDF) in Richmond, California. The Hotline Detention Dialogues has operated a hotline for immigrants in detention for the past two years, originally set up for the purpose of facilitating visitation with community volunteers. Although we are able to set up visitation with immigrants who are detained at WCDF on a weekly basis without using the phone line, it remains a strong aspect of our work. (1) We provide immigrants detained at WCDF with a connection to the outside world. (2) We provide compassion to those detained and help them connect with their families and loved ones, since the jail’s phone service is expensive and prohibitive. (3) We assist people who are detained and their loved ones to understand complicated procedures, like how to post bond, set up phone accounts, write letters of support etc. (4) We document detention conditions and human rights abuses. (5) We connect those detained with visitors or clergy members if they desire that form of support and because clergy members have privileged access to visit with people detained at WCDF. (6) We listen to the needs of people in detention first and foremost, but we also have a series of questions that, when appropriate, can help us to access the needs of the person detained and how we may help them, including local and national advocacy. (7) We are very clear in communicating our role as visitors and advocates of Detention Dialogues. We make clear we do not offer legal services. However, we can send people who are detained pro se materials that may help them to represent themselves and understand their rights and we can work with people detained and their families to gather the necessary documentation for their bond hearings. In some cases we have been able to connect people we work with to pro-bono attorneys. Also, we work collaboratively with Centro Legal de la Raza, an organization that conducts Know Your Rights trainings and provides individual legal consultations to people detained at WCDF twice a month, so we can refer people who call our phone line to this service for legal assistance. The Role Hotline volunteers answer calls in two-hour shifts. All information that people in detention share with volunteers will be recorded in a secure database that will help us to provide better services. Our hotline allows us to forward volunteers the hotline calls to either your cell phone or landline. Please note that if calls are forwarded to your cell phone, they will affect your minute plan. Volunteers will have a script to work with to start and will collect basic information, but mostly we will listen to the needs of those in detention and assess how we can help them and their loved ones. You will be provided with a host of resources, questions, and support to help you do so. The Commitment Hotline Volunteers will undergo a brief training. Shifts are two-hours and volunteers must commit to at least one shift per week. Volunteers will be provided with constant support in terms of how to help individuals you speak with. You will not be expected to know exactly how to help individuals in detention. If you do not know how to address a particular need, you will record the request so that you can convey it to Detention Dialogues staff. The Impact This hotline is the only connection to the outside world for many immigrants detained at the West County Detention Facility. For them, just knowing they can make a free phone call to a compassionate voice is very important. When we can do more to support immigrants in detention and their families, our capacity as an organization grows and so does our impact. Please join us in helping to end the isolation of immigrants in detention. This opportunity is just one part in a growing nationwide movement called CIVIC. You can learn more at endisolation.org Please contact Elizabeth J Pimentel, epimentel@endisolation.org.