Blood Drive at the Casa - Franciscan Renewal Center

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Blood Drive at the Casa - Franciscan Renewal Center
THE CONVENTUAL CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS
Church of Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Staff
rector
Fr. Peter Kirwin, ofm
frpeter@thecasa.orgx158
Be an everyday disciple
Today’s readings indicate a sense of
urgency in following Jesus. Do we
Fr. Joseph Schwab, ofm
jschwabofm@thecasa.orgx152
feel that same urgency that led the
deacon
Dcn. Hervé Lemire, ofm deaconherve@cox.net
disciples to leave their boats and Paul
in residence
to write about time running out? For
Fr. Alonso de Blas, ofm
fatheralonso@yahoo.comx184
myself, I can’t say I feel that urgency. I feel that there is
frbill@thecasa.org x124
Fr. Bill Bried, ofm
liturgy and music always time in the future to mend a broken relationship,
Brian Kinzie
brian@thecasa.orgx127
get involved in an important issue or take the needed
Norbert Zwickl
casaliturgy@aol.comx126
catechesis and sacraments time for quiet prayer.
vicar
Patty Tafolla
dcm@thecasa.orgx154
In reality, all of us do not know how much time we
have left in this world. We have entered back into
Ordinary Time in the Church calendar. This is the
faith in action ministry (social action)
Patti Sills-Trausch
socialconcerns@thecasa.orgx130
season to focus on discipleship – the everyday living
Bonnie Wasniewski
bonnie@thecasa.orgx155
out of one’s relationship with God and Jesus. In 1998,
Laura Libertore
laura@thecasa.orgx156
the U.S. Catholic Bishops wrote the document Everyday
wedding scheduling
Nellie Castro
pastoral@thecasa.orgx171
Christianity: To Hunger And Thirst For Justice: A
Pastoral Reflection on Lay Discipleship for Justice in a
Franciscan Renewal Center Administrative Staff
New Millennium. In this letter, the Bishops encourage us
executive director
Fr. Joseph Schwab, ofm
jschwabofm@thecasa.orgx152
to recognize how our everyday actions affect each other,
general manager
our society and the common good. This is summed up
Charles Brown
casa@thecasa.orgx175
in the excerpt below.
executive assistant
high school youth minister
James Whitaker
youth@thecasa.orgx122
Rosa Rodriguez
rosa@thecasa.orgx186
Mike Slivers
mike@thecasa.orgx129
operations manager
adult education, programs and retreats
Deacon Herve Lemire
deaconherve@thecasa.orgx160
meetings and conferences
Sue Force
Indra Tilgass-Rodney
sue@thecasa.orgx173
hosted@thecasa.orgx164
counseling and support groups
Judith McHale
counseling@thecasa.orgx134
Spiritual Direction
Sharon Taszarek
sharon@thecasa.org
Kris Cook
Lora Nelson
finance@thecasa.orgx159
lora@thecasa.orgx151
Pat Bennier
volunteer@thecasa.orgx157
finance
volunteer opportunities
the vision and its sustainability
Sheri Baker
sheri@thecasa.orgx188
Ryan Hill
developmentpm@thecasa.orgx145
Patricia Lee
patricialee@thecasa.orgx147
Rachel Oesterle
casavision2@thecasa.orgx161
Sarah Privée
sarah@thecasa.orgx150
Gordon Sims
gordon@thecasa.orgx128
Executive Committee of the FRC Board
Doug Olesen, Chair
Alanna M. Mack, Treasurer
William Anger, Vice Chair
Tim Kerrigan, Secretary
Main Phone Number 480.948.7460
Website: thecasa.org
Catholicism does not call us to abandon the world, but to
help shape it…. Catholics are everywhere in this society.
We are corporate executives and migrant farm workers,
senators and welfare recipients, university presidents
and day care workers, tradesmen and farmers, office
and factory workers, union leaders and small business
owners. Catholics are called to be instruments of God’s
grace and creative power in business and politics, factories
and offices, in homes and schools and in all the events of
daily life. Social justice and the common good are built up
or torn down day by day in the countless decisions and
choices we make.
Today is the day and now is the hour to live with the
awareness that Jesus calls us to follow him in our
everyday lives and in doing so, transform the world.
Blessings,
Patti Sills-Trausch
Director of Faith in Action Ministry
RENEWAL is published weekly by the Franciscan Renewal Center, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
5802 E. Lincoln Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85253. Federal Tax ID 86-0720036
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LITURGY CONNECTION
Simple Thoughts...
A life of faith is not “business as usual.” ~
Comfort is often something we would describe as good.
“My life is comfortable, secure, sound and satisfied.”
We may even strive to reach a place of comfort in life.
We may like the way we live and where we live. We like
our routine and the comfort of our familiar life. We
like knowing what is ahead and what is coming down
the path. When we don’t feel this way, we don’t like
it. It’s uncomfortable! This is neither a bad nor good
thing, until we apply it to our faith life. Our readings
today call us out of comfort and they promise us that
when we leave our comfort zone and step out in faith,
God will work great things in and through our lives.
In the 1st reading, Jonah finally arrives at
Nineveh. If you recall the story of the whale and
everything leading up to what we hear today, I think
it’s clear that this trip was a bit outside of his comfort
zone. He shares God’s message, and the city repents.
In the 2nd reading, St. Paul reminds us that nothing
is business as usual. Because of Jesus, the world is
changing. This change was experienced firsthand by
the Apostles in the Gospel. They left their nets, left
their comfort zone and followed Jesus.
God is calling us. May we have the courage
to leave our comfort zones, leave all behind and pray
along with the Psalm, “Teach me your ways, O Lord.”
~The Church Staff
CELEBRATING OUR LITTLE ANGELS
at OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS
To the parents of our young children:
~ Jesus said, “Let the children come to me.” So relax!
God put the wiggle in children; don’t feel you
have to suppress it in God’s house.
~ Sit toward the front where it is easier for your little
ones to see and hear what’s going on at the altar;
they tire of seeing the backs of others’ heads.
~ Quietly explain the parts of the Mass and actions of
the ministers and sing the songs & pray the
responses. Children learn liturgical behavior
by copying you.
~ If you have to step out during Mass with your child,
feel free to do so, but please come back in. By
your example, you will teach them that it is
courteous and respectful to stay until the end.
~ All are welcome here. Remember that the way we
welcome children in the church directly affects
the way they respond to the Church, to God,
and to one another. Let them know that they are
at home in this house of worship.
To the members of our community:
Special Collection This Week
This weekend, we will participate in
the annual Special Needs collection
for the Church in Latin America, the
Church in Africa, and the Church in
Eastern Europe.
The presence of children is a gift to the Church and
they are a reminder that our community is growing. Please
welcome our children and give a smile of encouragement to
their parents.
For those of you who have opted to use the Collection
Envelope Boxes, you will find an extra envelope for this
If you or a loved one are sick or home- special collection in your box. There will be only one
bound and for any reason you cannot attend collection during Mass, so please drop both envelopes (your
Mass, please call the Casa’s Front Desk, and weekly Casa gift and special collection gift) in the collection
members of this community will arrange for basket. In case you forget them, you can always request an
the Eucharist to be brought to you. We would extra envelope at the Front Desk.
love to serve you.
The 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 24 & 25, 2015 ~ Cycle B
Eucharist & Children Photo by Peter Jordan
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FAMILY CATECHESIS & SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION
Family Faith Activities
Young Family Ministry – It’s Here!
(Pancakes too)
In today’s Gospel, Jesus calls his followers to walk in
the way of faith. Simon, Andrew, James and John drop
everything to follow Jesus. These fishermen put aside
their nets so that they can follow Jesus and become
fishers of people. They choose to change their lives and
walk in faith. Today’s Gospel shows how all believers are
called to a new way of life, a life of faith. Jesus calls us to
be fishers of people. If you were going to catch people
for Jesus, what kind of bait would you need? Read Mark
1:14-20 and discuss:
Are you the parents of babies, toddlers or kindergartenage children? Looking for a place and way to meet other
Casa families?
January 25: Third Sunday of Ordinary Time
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How does Jesus call the fishermen?
What do they choose to do?
How will the lives of the fishermen change?
Why do they follow Jesus?
Fun Foam Fish: Use brightly-colored foam or
cardstock paper and 2 small self-stick magnets
for each fish. Use a fish outline to cut a fish from
the foam. Now use an
outline or by freehand
cut out the letters
J-e-s-u-s from other
colored foam and
glue onto the fish.
Attach the magnets, and you have a refrigerator
magnet to remind you of following Jesus.
Fishers of Men Snack: Make blue JELL-O
according to the directions on the box. Pour into
clear plastic cups and cool until partially set,
about an hour. When partially set, place gummy
fish in the cup, refrigerate until set, then enjoy
while reading and discussing the Gospel story.
Concluding Prayer: God of love, source of mercy
and compassion, weave your dream for the world
into the fabric of our lives. Transform us so that we
may accomplish your purpose. Surround us with
your love, fill us with your grace and strengthen
us for your service. Empower us to respond to
the call of Jesus. Make us your disciples. Amen.
Join us for a pancake
breakfast on Sunday,
Feb. 15 at 10:30 am
(right after the 9:15 am
Mass). Enjoy pancakes
and conversation, share
your thoughts on what
your family faith needs are
and help us put this new
ministry into action.
RSVP is required. Please email Mary Allen at
firebirdgardens@yahoo.com or call the Family
Catechesis office at 480.948.7460 ext. 158
No cost, just bring your ideas to share.
Older siblings are also welcome!
Welcome
Little Ones
Congratulations to our newly
baptized children and their
families:
Aletha Soule, daughter of Jill
and David Androff
Rani Jeryas, daughter of Lea and Fadi Ghishan
Jack Clifford, son of Jennifer & Brett Burwell
Lilliana Grace, daughter of Stephanie & Hector Montez
Marc Cruz, son of Angela and Luis Garcia Jr.
Brady Jackson, son of Maroun & Katie Assali
For more information about Baptisms, Sacramental Preparation and Family Catechesis,
please contact Patty Tafolla at 480.948.7460, ext. 154 or dcm@thecasa.org
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CASA YOUTH MINISTRY
Casa Youth on retreat at Living Springs Camp in Sedona
upcoming this week
today
High School Youth: 5:00 pm Longo
coming soon
Feb. 8
Junior High School Youth Meeting (Grades 6 - 8): 12:00 - 2:00 pm in Agnes
Feb 14 & 15 Art Walk: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm each day
Attention youth volunteers! We are hosting an art walk where artists will be setting up their pieces
to be displayed and purchased. We are looking for volunteers to assist artists and welcome visitors
as ambassadors to the Casa. Contact James (see below) to find out how you can help.
For information on upcoming events, the latest news and forms , visit us at
CasaYouth.org or call James Whitaker at 480.948.7460 ext. 122
Please join us for the
Franciscan Renewal Center’s
Casa ArtWalk 2015
Spiritual Direction
Saturday, February 14
10:00 am to 4:00 pm
How is God present or absent in your life?
In the midst of a busy life, many people find it difficult
to notice God’s action in their daily affairs. Yet, at the
deepest level, many of us long for a more conscious
experience of God’s presence and love.
A spiritual director/companion is trained to listen
and encourage you to explore a closer relationship
with God through conversation, listening and prayer.
If you are curious about spiritual direction at the
Casa, or would like to make an appointment, please
contact Sharon Taszarek at 480.948.7460, ext. 162 or
sharon@thecasa.org
Sunday, February 15
10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Local artists are featured in one
of the most beautiful venues in
the Valley. Stroll through the
peaceful grounds, enjoy relaxing
music
and
get
acquainted
with the diverse and multitalented artists.
Visitors, guests and artists may
purchase lunch and drinks to
enjoy at the show.
Free admission to the ArtWalk
For the latest news and general information, visit us
at thecasa.org or call the front desk at 480.948.7460
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FAITH IN ACTION MINISTRIES
Franciscan Care For Creation Series – C4C
6-week series
February 15 – March 22, 2015
Sundays 12:30 - 2:30 pm
The C4C process will provide learners with:
• an overview of pressing creation issues
• an introduction to a Franciscan perspective on
the God-human-nature relationship
• a description of the processes of civic engagement
• a list of resources for further learning
• ideas on how to put faith into action in caring for
God’s creation
Course will be facilitated by the
Care for Creation Ministry team.
Register here or call Amy at ext.
132
Fee: $35 for 6-week series
Consider joining the Casa Grounds for Solidarity Ministry team —
speak to a ministry member in the Hospitality Area today.
“As I begin my day with a freshly-brewed cup of Café Justo coffee, I envision supporting a bean
grower and his family in Mexico with a living wage. I also envision how he delights in being
at home with his family and enjoying the benefits of healthcare and retirement funds. Image
the joy he discovers with the ability to participate in reinvesting in his own community. This is
a simple example of a win-win for everyone.
My eyes were opened widely after participating in JustFaith. Our world is full of hurt, and I wanted to participate in making
a difference. A few of my JustFaith companions and I traveled to Douglas, Ariz. and Agua Prieta, Mexico to learn first-hand
about border issues. While there, we were introduced to the Café Justo cooperative. The cooperative is composed of a
group of bean growers and roasters who market coffee through many groups in the United States. As a result, growers
and roasters earn a living wage and can stay in Mexico. It’s a win-win for everyone.
Upon our return, the Casa Grounds for Solidarity Ministry was formed five years ago. By selling 1,200 bags of coffee,
we support one family for a year. The bean growers do the hard work. My part is easy, and it makes a difference. Isn’t
this what we are called to do? I encourage you to consider participating in our ministry. It is a grassroots win-win for
everyone!” — Susan Doherty
Contact CafeMinistry@yahoo.com for more information on how to join this ministry.
Contact us at 480.948.7460 or email Patti Sills-Trausch at socialconcerns@thecasa.org,
Laura Libertore at laura@thecasa.org or Bonnie Wasniewski at bonnie@thecasa.org
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FAITH IN ACTION PROGRAMS
Compassionate Communication**
Walking with Saint Francis
The Journey of a Wounded Warrior
Wednesdays, February 4, 11, 18 and 25
6:30 - 8:30 pm
For Veterans and Active Duty Service Members
Friday - Sunday, February 6 - 8
Would you like to learn how to talk about issues that are
difficult for you and/or another?
The Walking with Saint Francis Retreat offers healing
insights from one of the most beloved but misunderstood
saints. Most people don’t know that St. Francis was a
prisoner of war who faced a number of hardships and
challenges before having a profound religious experience.
We will explore how the call of the warrior intersects with
the call of spirituality.
We will examine challenges confronting veterans from
the life of a saint who rose from the ashes of combat to
become an icon of peace. We will look at the life of St
Francis through the eyes of Joseph Campbell’s “The Hero’s
Journey” and Harry Moody’s “Five Stages of the Soul.”
Compassionate Communication helps develop skills
so that you can:
• accurately identify your feelings and needs
• authentically express yourself in the moment
• request what may meet your needs
• build relationships based on compassion and
understanding
• be assertive and be able to negotiate at the same time
• break patterns of thinking that lead to anger
In our world today, we need to be more aware of the
words we speak and what impact they will have on others.
*Core course for Nonviolence Leadership Certificate
Program. You do not have to be envrolled in the certificate
program to attend.
Christine Dove, LCSW, in her forty year
career, has practiced and taught psychotherapy
in mental health, child welfare and prevention
programs.
Fee: $60 Registration req’d
Fr. Conrad A. Targonski, O.F.M.,CAPT, CHC, USN (Ret.),
chaplain at Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wisc., retired in
2010 from the Marine Corps Combat Center in 29 Palms,
Cali. as Assistant Chief of Staff for Religious Ministries.
Greg Masiello, PhD, psychologist at the Albany Veterans
Center, New York, has assisted combat veterans with
reintegration to civilian life since 1998. He served with the
42nd Aviation Brigade as a Liaison Officer in Iraq in 2005
and 23 years in the New York Army National Guard.
Sister Kathleen Osbelt, O.S.F., member of Sisters of St.
Francis of the Neumann Communities lives in a Franciscan
Hermitage with three other sisters in Fayetteville, New York.
Their lifestyle is a contemporary adaptation of the Document
on Solitude written by St. Francis of Assisi. She is founder
and Past Executive Director of Francis House (housing for the
terminally ill).
Fee: $125 pp incl. meals and double occupancy
lodging. Subsidized by donations. Registration req’d
Be the change you want to see in the world!
To register for these Faith in Action Programs, call 480.948.7460 or visit thecasa.org
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ADULT EDUCATION & PROGRAMS
A Brush with God
Men’s Winter Retreat
Icon Painting Retreat
Winter Winds - Find the Warmth of the
Spirit When Life Has Grown Cold
Thursday, February 5 - Sunday, February 8
Friday, February 27 – Sunday, March 1
Thousands of people from a wide variety of spiritual
traditions have found themselves drawn to the
mysterious and prayerful images found in the icons
of Eastern Christianity. In the A Brush with God
workshop, participants will experience step-by-step
instructions to start and complete an icon.
Spirituality for Every Man; All are Welcome.
Spend the weekend listening, learning, praying, and
laughing at the Men’s Winter Retreat. A talented
retreat team will provide you with opportunities to
reflect and explore your life and your spirituality.
As men seeking deeper relationships with God and
the significant people in our lives, we will relight the
fire in our hearts. “Spending time away at the Casa
is awesome; it’s a place where we can experience
guidance, healing, and rest. The food is great and
the grounds and accommodations are wonderful,”
writes a Casa retreat attendee.
Spiritual directors will be available to give
retreatants an opportunity to share their faith
journey in individual sessions.
NO ARTISTIC EXPERIENCE NECESSARY.
Commuter fee per person includes Thursday and Friday
dinner, Saturday and Sunday lunch: $250. With lodging
and all meals: $475 single, $395 double/per person.
An additional $75 materials fee must be paid directly to
instructor at the start of class.
To maximize your retreat experience we recommend
overnight lodging.
Peter Pearson, M Div, graduated magna cum laude
from St. Vincent Seminary in Latrobe, Wisconsin.
He studied under Russian iconographer Dr. Nina
Bouroff, Philip Zimmerman at the Damascus
Academy of Sacred Arts, Nicholas Papas and other
noted iconographers.
Fees: Commuter: $250; Single $475; Double: $395 pp
Registration required
This retreat is led by an experienced team, including:
Terry Hershey Fr. Norm Douglas
Larry Vuillemin, JD
Deacon Phil LoCascio
Brian Kinzie
Fees: Commuter: $130; Single: $215; Double: $165 pp
Registration required
For more information or to register for any of these programs
please visit thecasa.org/programs-and-activities or call 480.948.7460
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ADULT EDUCATION & PROGRAMS
Twilight Retreat
The Courage to Do the Right Thing
Friday, February 20, 6:00 - 8:30 pm
Franciscan Mentor Program
In the Footsteps of Francis and Clare
Sources of Franciscan Spirituality
Saturdays, 9:00 am - Noon
Feb. 7, Mar. 7, Apr. 18, May 16
The Franciscan Mentor Program educates community
members about our founders, history, values and the
Franciscan way of life.
You may join us for one or all of these sessions (You
need not have attended previous Mentor Program
sessions to participate.):
Feb. 7: The Role of Suffering Then and Now
Joanne Schatzlein, OSF
Mar. 7: Back to Eden: Forgiveness and Healing
John Quigley, OFM
Apr. 18: The Resurrection in the Franciscan Tradition Steven McMichael, OFMConv.
May 16: Mary’s Poverty; Christ’s Pardon
Kathy Warren, OSF
Fee per session: $25 Registration required
Marty Brounstein is the author of Two Among the
Righteous Few: A Story of Courage in the Holocaust.
This hour and a half reflection tells the interfaith
story of the courage and compassion of a Christian
couple who risked their lives to help save the lives
of two dozen Jews during World War II in Holland.
It also has a meaningful personal connection to the
story’s author.
Marty Brounstein has led the consulting firm
The Practical Solutions Groups since 1991
and has authored many books relating to his
profession.
Fee: $20 includes dinner and program. Fee for
program only: $10 Registration required
Introduction to Centering Prayer
Saturday, February 28, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Participants will learn and have opportunities to
practice the basic elements of Centering Prayer and
sitting in silence. Content includes background on
this form of prayer in the Christian Tradition and a
discussion of how contemplative prayer practice leads
to spiritual awareness.
Carole Whittaker, PhD, earned her
Doctorate in Chemistry from UCLA. She is
engaged in supporting adult spiritual growth
through teaching and program development.
She has taught classes at the Franciscan
Renewal Center in Christian spirituality,
contemplative prayer and personal development.
Sharon Taszarek oversees the Spiritual
Direction Ministry at the Franciscan
Renewal Center.
Fee: $35 Registration required
For more information or to register for any of these programs
please visit thecasa.org/programs-and-activities or call 480.948.7460
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Vision Corner
A job that transforms
Seventeen years ago, I came to
the Casa for a job interview,
and the first person I met
was Brud, the gardener. His
kindness and humor bled a
spirit that I would later find
resonating all throughout the
Casa. I took the job as General Manager
and gradually became transformed by
the Franciscan way.
In St. Francis of Assisi, I became
more aware of a man radically committed
to Christ. I learned to release my personal
needs and be open to serving others.
In 17 years, I have encountered
thousands of “saints” and sinners who
each have taught me the wonder and
awe of God. I hear
Since 1951, the Casa
stories that bring
has been renewing lives
through spiritual growth,
tears to my eyes
healing and transformation,
each week, and
and serving others.
I’m honored to
experience the many miracles of healing
and spiritual growth encountered
through the Spirit in the Casa.
The specialness of the Casa, for
me, is the Spirit alive in the people of
God here.
When you give, give generously and not with a stingy heart; for that, the LORD,
your God, will bless you in all your works and undertakings. - Deuteronomy 15:10
Discover what you don’t know about the Casa
Have you ever wanted to know more about what
the Franciscan Renewal Center has to offer?
The best way to understand the transformative
vision and ministries of the Casa is to attend a
one-hour experience called “Discover the Vision.”
Even those who have been coming to the Casa
for decades leave feeling better informed
and in awe of the programming produced by
volunteers, staff and friars. Reserve your place on
one of these upcoming dates.
133,000
visits to the Casa’s campus
in FY2014
D I S CO V E R T H E V I S I O N E V E N T S
Thursday, 5 February 2015, 11:00 am
Thursday, 19 February 2015, 6:00 pm
Thursday, 5 March 2015, 11:00 am
Thursday, 19 March 2015, 6:00 pm
To reserve your space for a Discover the Vision Event, email
rsvp@thecasa.org or call 480.948.7460 ext. 188
RENEWING LIVES
Ourselves. Our Communities. Our World.
For more information regarding the RENEWING LIVES initiative, or to contribute material to the
Vision Corner, please call 480.355.0355 or email communications@thecasa.org
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COUNSELING MINISTRY
We Are Here for YOU…
We welcome all who are interested in attending.
Counseling Support Groups
No appointments required for groups listed below
Monday: 6:30 - 8:00 pm: Divorce & Separation/Relationship Endings
Tuesday: 5:30 - 7:00 pm: Grief Support Group
6:30 - 8:30 pm: Depression Support Group
Individual Sessions
Individual sessions are available mornings, afternoons and evenings,
Monday - Friday, and require an appointment.
To make an appointment, please call the Counseling
Ministry at 480.948.7460 ext. 133, 8:30 am - Noon.
If you know someone who is looking for help, answers,
guidance or just needs someone to listen, please suggest
our counseling ministry.
Judith McHale, MA, LPC, Director of Counseling Ministry
For more information about hosting your next non-profit event at the Casa,
please call 480.948.7460, ext. 134 or counseling@thecasa.org
MEETINGS & CONFERENCES
We offer non-profit organizations an exclusively serene gathering place for meetings,
conferences, and special events. With spaces and lodging designed to inspire the mind and
soothe the spirit, as well as exceptional food to nourish the body, the Franciscan Renewal
Center is a wellness plan for non-profits that allows them to renew and recharge.
“I cannot think of a more serene place to gether for meetings. The Simple Rules Foundation is delighted
to hold our Simple Rules for Leadership retreats here twice a year. Thanks, Sue!" - Mallary Tytel, PhD, Chief
Executive Officer of The Simple Rules Foundation
Take a Google Virtual Tour of the campus at CasaMeetings.org. We appreciate referrals of churches,
non-profits or government entities. Contact Sue Force, Director of Meetings and Conferences (see below).
For more information about hosting your next non-profit event at the Casa,
contact Sue Force at 480.948.7460, ext. 173 or sue@thecasa.org. Visit us at CasaMeetings.org
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COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD
How to Submit Your Bulletin Information:
E–mail: Drop Off: Fax: Deadline:
bulletin@thecasa.org
at the front desk (Attn: Bulletin)
480.948.2325
Two weeks in advance of bulletin issue The Casa’s Vision & Its Sustainability Department is
seeking volunteers who can provide general office support
for at least eight hours a week. If you are interested and
have experience with Microsoft Office, please email sheri@
thecasa.org or call Sheri Baker at 480.355.5641
Minister looking for guest house or room to rent while
looking to purchase home. Rev. Scott 213.819.3776
Private Home Companion/Certified Caregiver with
CPR, food handlers card, fingerprint clearance and
excellent refs will provide high level care in your home or
assisted living facility. Honest, reliable, flexible; avail. for
weekends, overnights and travel. Contact: 480.228.8406
arturorupp18@gmail.com
Compassionate Home Care-R.N. (Retired) 42 yrs exp.
Elder Care, escort, travel. References. 602-867-7758
Dog sitting at private home with pet-loving family and big,
grassy yard. Beats a quick sitter visit, a cage or cubicle in a
kennel or pet hotel, and it’s more affordable, too. Suzana
602.418.8413 or dogvacationhome@aol.com
The Casa may publish requests in this space but it does not
reflect our endorsement or knowledge of the people submitting
the information. We reserve the right to edit all submissions.
Books and Blessings
A bookstore and spiritual boutique
at the Franciscan Renewal Center
Monday - Friday Saturday
Sunday
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
10:00 am - 6:30 pm
8:30 am - 2:00 pm
5:30 - 8:30 pm
Cornerstone at the Casa offers meditation sessions
every Monday and Friday at 11:30 am in the Meditation
Chapel and every Wednesday at 11:30 am in the Casita.
All are welcome - no charge. Pope Francis: “The Church
urgently needs the deep breath of prayer...”
The Casa Prayer Partners Ministry petitions prayers
and prays for our human family. Send requests to:
CasaPrayerPartners@gmail.com
Men in Spirit
We are a men’s group in search of guidance and strength,
bonded by common challenges and faith in a God who
knows us and is always with us. We meet on the 1st
Saturday of every month. Please join us for 7:00 am
Mass, followed by breakfast and our meeting. Contact
jmccroy@yahoo.com to confirm upcoming meeting dates
and discussion topics.
The Casa Single Adult Ministry
Widowed? Divorced? Never married? Single spiritual
men and women of all ages gather to share their journey
with like-minded people of faith. We meet at 6:00 pm
on the 2nd Friday of every month and often organize
outside activities to keep the group connected. Confirm
upcoming meeting dates and join our mailing list at:
spiritualsinglesouls@gmail.com
AZ Males
We meet on the last Wednesday of the month. The
discussions typically focus on the teachings and philosophy
of Fr. Richard Rohr, OFM. Visit azmalespirituality.com to
confirm times and meeting dates.
About the Franciscan Renewal Center
The Franciscan Renewal Center began in 1951 as a place
for retreat programs. Affectionately known as the “Casa
de Paz y Bien” or simply “the Casa,” it is today a Catholic
renewal center in Paradise Valley, Ariz., offering spiritual
growth, healing and transformation that moves lives into
the service of others.
The Casa is an active religious community of the Order
of Friars Minor — part of the worldwide Franciscan
family, following in the footsteps of Sts. Francis and
Clare of Assisi. The Casa is a wholly owned entity of the
Franciscan Province of Saint Barbara, based in Oakland,
Calif., that works cooperatively with the Roman Catholic
Diocese of Phoenix.
Activities at the Casa include daily and Sunday Mass,
retreats, gathering space for non-profit groups, licensed
behavioral health counseling, as well as more than 50
volunteer ministries that give aid to the poor or vulnerable,
empower individuals to improve their circumstances,
and build community fellowship.
Discover more at TheCasa.org
For the latest news and general information, visit us
at thecasa.org or call the front desk at 480.948.7460
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Blood Drive at the Casa
Sunday, Feburary 15
Did you know you can save a life?
In fact, your one blood donation will be
broken down into several components,
enabling you, with just one donation, to save
up to three lives!
Blood donors are true heroes.
Schedule your appointment today.
Go to bloodhero.com
Sponsor code: Franciscan
Give the gift of faith
The love you have for the Casa can go on forever
when you include the Casa’s endowment
fund in your will or other estate plans. With
endowment funds, the principal is kept intact
and the distributions to the Casa come from
growth and earnings. This provides a steady
stream of income to the Casa forever.
La Verna
Contact Ryan Hill to learn more about
the La Verna Legacy Society and estate
planning with the Franciscan Renewal
Center. Call 480.948.7460, ext. 145, or
visit thecasa.org/give/endowmentgiving
LEGACY SOCIETY
Helping to ensure the continuity of the Casa.
Cornerstone at the Casa presents
Voices of Hope
Wednesdays, Jan. 14 - Feb. 18
6:00 - 7:30 pm
Jan. 14 and Jan. 21
Talk and Meditation: Agnes Umulgirwa from
Rwanda — her life as a woman in Africa
Jan. 28
Podcast of Richard Rohr
Feb. 4 and Feb. 11
Pastor Dennis Richmond: Beyond egoism
Feb. 18
Adriana Cavina, Forgiveness - the core of Lent
No charge
All are welcome
Blessed Sacrament 2015 Business Expo Sunday, February 22 7:30 am - 12:15 pm
Meet and greet the businessmen and businesswomen of Blessed Sacrament Parish! Enjoy refreshments and door prizes!
Come to our Parish Office or visit blessedsacramentscotts.org for registration forms.
For more information contact Nick at 602.989.1592 or petra@azreallink.com
For the latest news and general information, visit us
at thecasa.org or call the front desk at 480.948.7460
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January 25, 2015 • Second Sunday of Ordinary Time
This Week at the Casa
Readings & Mass Intentions
January 25 - 31, 2015
Sunday
7:00 am Breaking Open the Word
9:00 am Casa’s Children Celebration
5:00 pm Hogan’s Heroes
Monday
11:30 am Cornernerstone Meditation Session
6:00 pm Rosary
6:30 pm Divorced & Separated Support Group
6:30 pm T’ai Chi
Tuesday
5:30 pm Grief Support Group
6:00 pm Rosary
6:30 pm Depression Support Group
7:00 pm Catechetical Session
Wednesday
10:00 am Arizona Bible Class
11:30 am Cornerstone Meditation Session
5:30 pm AZ Males
6:00 pm Rosary
7:00 pm In Presenza Di
7:00 pm The Art of Intentional Loving
Thursday
9:30 am Daughters of Eve
7:45 am Contemplative Prayer
6:00 pm Rosary
6:30 pm Who Am I? Reflective Sessions for Women
6:30 pm Catholics Can Come Home
Friday
11:30 am Cornerstone Meditation Session
5:00 pm Intentional Conversation about Intimacy and Relationships
5:45 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet
Saturday
3:30 pm Pace Minore Children’s Music and Dance
5:00 pm Breaking Open the Word
Some of these events require advance registration. Please visit
thecasa.org or call 480.948.7460 for more information.
Sunday
Jon 3:1-5, 10; Ps 25:4-9; 1 Cor 7:29-31; Mk 1:14-20
Pro-Populo
7:30 am
Deloria-Meinz Family
9:15 am
Linda Bissett Cooper
11:00 am
Otta (Nany) Ramos
7:00 pm
Monday
2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5; Ps 96:1-3, 7-8a, 10; Mk 3:22-30
The Knape Family
7:00 am
Tuesday
Heb 10:1-10; Ps 40:2, 4ab, 7-8a, 10, 11; Mk 3:31-35
Joan Bailey and Family
7:00 am
Wednesday Heb 10:11-18; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 4:1-20
“Sis” Helen Dolan
7:00 am
Thursday Heb 10:19-25; Ps 24:1-6; Mk 4:21-25
Barbara Fitzgerald
11:00 am
Friday
Heb 10:32-39; Ps 37:3-6, 23-24, 39-40; Mk 4:26-34
The Tooker Family
7:00 am
Saturday Heb 11:1-2, 8-19; Lk 1:69-75; Mk 4:35-41
Rosemary Owens
7:00 am
Anna & Brendan O’Conner Marriage 5:00 pm
Next
Sunday
Dt 18:15-20; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; 1 Cor 7:32-35; Mk1:21-28
The intentions listed here will be the intentions of the priest and will not be
announced to the gathered assembly.
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