Saturday, February 27, 2016 Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament
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Saturday, February 27, 2016 Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament
Saturday, February 27, 2016 Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament Sacramento, California Catholic Committee on Scouting Scout Chaplain Committee Co-Chair Committee Co-Chair Boy Scouts Professional Advisor Girl Scouts Professional Advisor Membership Chair Adult Religious Awards Chair Youth Religious Awards Chair Treasurer Communications Chair Secretary Fr. Mark Richards Nick Garcia Soledad (Soli) Garcia Ann Kantola Sarah Sandford Bob Shumate Bob Magnino Theresa Rearick Soledad (Soli) Garcia Bob Mayer Theresa Rearick Committee Member, Mt. Diablo Council Committee Member, Fair Oaks Committee Member, Fair Oaks Committee Member, Fair Oaks Committee Member, Fair Oaks Committee Member, Fair Oaks Committee Member, Fair Oaks Committee Member, Elk Grove Committee Member, Elk Grove Committee Member, Elk Grove Committee Member, Elk Grove Committee Member, Folsom Committee Member, Roseville Committee Member, Roseville Committee Member, El Dorado Hills Roberto Buendia Bill Manos Gayle Manos Sami Manos Diana Amador Jill Dutra Deane Dana III Mary Jo Columbus David Magnino Patricia Mendoza Tim Fukuda Joy Magnino Jon Kantola Ann Kantola Joe Heideman For more information on the Catholic Committee on Scouting, Please send email to Scouting@scd.org Find us on Facebook at Diocese of Sacramento, Catholic Committee on Scouting Welcome: Entrance Procession Glory and Praise to Our God Entrance Song: Glory and Praise to our God, who alone gives light to our days. Many are the blessings he bears to those who trust in his ways. We, the daughters and sons of him who built the valleys and plains, praise the wonders our God has done in ev’ry heart that sings. In his wisdom he strengthens us, like gold that’s tested in fire. Though the power of sin prevails, our God is there to save.. Ev’ry moment of ev’ry day our God is waiting to save, always ready to seek the lost, to answer those who pray. God has watered our barren land and spent his merciful rain, Now the rivers of life run full for anyone to drink. Opening Prayer: Lord our God, be with us as we recognize these young people who have spent time and skills to know more about you. The awards are a small token of appreciation as they form a more intimate association with the church. Keep them close to you during their formative years so that they will be instilled with the elements essential to the growth and development of vocations. We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Reading: 1 Corinthians 12:4-7, 12-13 A reading from the first letter of Paul to the Corinthians. Brothers and sisters: There are different kinds of spiritual gifts, but they all come from the same Spirit. There are different ways to serve the same Lord, and we can each do different things. Yet the same God works in all of us and helps us in everything we do. The Spirit has given each of us a special way of serving others. The body of Christ has many different parts, just as any other body does. Some of us are Jews, and others are Gentiles. Some of us are slaves, and others are free. But God’s Spirit baptized each of us and made us part of the body of Christ. Now we each drink from the same Spirit. The Word of the Lord. Reflection: Bishop Recognition of Awards: Family of God The Family of God medal recognizes second and third grade Girl Scouts who have explored a wide range of activities to discover the presence of God in their daily lives, as members of a family, and as members of a parish. St. John the Baptist, Folsom Troop 1679 Julia Nielsen Sophia Nielsen Lily Corcoran Katherine Koch Elizabeth Molitor Alyssa Ramirez Maya Reddy Gianna Seghesio St. Mel, Fair Oaks Troop 56 Hannah Howes Veronica Schultz Maryn Wright Divine Mercy, Sacramento Troop 1404 Taylor Bombarda Light of Christ The Light of Christ medal recognizes the work of Tiger Cubs and Wolf Cub Scouts in developing a personal relationship with Jesus. With parent participation in the program, the boys come to see Jesus as a real person and friend. St John the Baptist, Folsom Pack 94 Jack Chavez Aiden Dalida William Styren Kenny Veverka Terrence Winter Aidan Corcoran Noah Espinoza Pack 1855 Marcus Leong Parker Dunn Mateo Bojorquez St. James, Davis Pack 111 Robert Maggenti, Jr. St. John the Baptist, Chico Pack 2 Caden Stickney Jack English Our Divine Savior, Chico Pack 2 Aidan Liston St Mel, Fair Oaks Pack 217 Aedan Jones Kellen Ward Wyatt Mattes Zachary Maples Liam Teachout Stone Edwards Jack Gannon Song: Here I am Lord I, the Lord of sea and sky, I have heard my people cry. All who dwell in dark and sin, My Hand will save. I who made the stars of night, I will make their darkness bright. Who will bear my light to them? Whom shall I send? Refrain: Here I am, Lord. It is I, Lord? I have heard you calling in the night. I will go, Lord, if you lead me. I will hold your people in my heart. I, the Lord of snow and rain, I have borne my people’s pain. I have wept for love of them. They turn away. I will break their hearts of stone, Give them hearts for love alone. I will speak my word to them. Whom shall I send? I, the Lord of wind and flame, I will tend the poor and lame. I will set a feast for them. My hand will save. Finest bread I will provide, Till their hearts be satisfied. I will give my life to them. Whom shall I send? Parvuli Dei The Parvuli Dei emblem recognizes the work of Bear Cub Scouts and Webelos Scouts in discovering the presence of God in their daily lives, in their families, and parishes through a wide range of activities. These activities help the boys develop a good, positive self-image through the contributions they make to the group or community. The activities are familyoriented, and much of the success of the program depends upon parent involvement. St. John the Baptist, Folsom Pack 94 Ian Menz Carleton Liden Peter Vigil Ryan McCoy Reid Schaper Diego Flores Andres Sanchez Joshua Ryan Kevin LaSalle Jonah Khoshaba Nicholas Shane Jacob Ude Akio Ohmot-Frederick Pack 217 Antony Ghattas Pack 1855 Justin Leong Vietnamese Catholic Martyrs, Sacramento Pack 31 Jonathan Tuan-Dat Ly St. Mary, Sacramento Pack 128 Rafael Neal St. Clare, Roseville Pack 402 Zachary Rogado Pack 1592 Christian Madrigal Pack 507 Tyler Larson Pack 224 Hudson Sherrets St John the Baptist, Chico Pack 2 Riley Stickney St. Mel, Fair Oaks Pack 217 William Brasfeild Charles Brasfeild Mitchell Clements Logan Clements David Ramos Victor Perry Dylan Burr Jack Herne Rizwan Hussain Ethan Mahlke Logan Bradley Collin Young Matthew Freeman Tyler Pham Michael Ochoa Austin Maples Phoenix Ray Good Shepherd, Elk Grove Pack 233 Benjamin Lloyd Pack 118 Robert Phillips III Holy Family, Citrus Heights Pack 212 Moses Garcia Alexander Brown Lucas Cosper Holy Trinity, El Dorado Hills Pack 465 Matthew Drahmann Our Lady of Grace, West Sacramento Pack 49 Julian Garcia St. James, Davis Pack 139 Hawker Hechtl Pack 132 Ian Bray Sacred Heart, Sacramento Pack 49 Joshua Lane Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Sacramento Pack 402 Diego Mlakar I Live My Faith The I Live My Faith medal recognizes 9 to 11-year old Girl Scouts as they become more aware of the place that God and religion hold in daily life. Each participant develops an awareness of their potential as a growing person and to be a responsible member of the family and involved member of the troop. St. Joseph, Redding Troop 70117 Mackenzie Dole Anna Linch Perry Hiner Micah Stierli St. Robert, Sacramento Troop 2715 Magdalena Bowen St. Mel, Fair Oaks Troop 1317 Emily Wall Kate Lorenzo Mya Silva St Joseph, Clarksburg Troop 2715 Isabella Davis St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Award The St. Elizabeth Ann Seton award was created by the Department of Education, USCC, in 1980 to recognize the significant contributions of persons serving the spiritual needs of Catholic members of organizations serving girls. It is intended to recognize notable contributions to the field of youth. Jill Dutra Joy Magnino Ruth Nielsen St. Anne Medal The St. Anne medal, for Department of Education, USCC. It was inaugurated at the Sixth National Conference on Catholic Youth Work in Philadelphia in November 1957, and was redesigned in 1980. It is the highest national award in this field. The purpose of the award is to honor the outstanding service of adults contributing to the spiritual development of Catholic members of girls organizations, and to further Catholic adult leadership in youth ministry through organizations serving girls. Diana Amador Theresa Rearick Bronze Pelican Award The Catholic Committee on Scouting for the Diocese of Sacramento provides the Bronze Pelican award to men and women as recognition for contribution directly to the spiritual nourishment of Catholic boys and girls in the scouting movement. The pelican has been used as a liturgical symbol since the early days of Christianity. It denotes the tender care of the young by the parent and by the Church. As such, it is an appropriate symbol for those who give of themselves to the spiritual development of boys and girls in their formation as Christian leaders. Father Phil Massetti, OSJ Father Matthew Spenser, OSJ Father Sergio Perez, OSJ Jan Schaper Lynette Magnino Gayle Manos Camilo Pizarro Christopher Herne Jon Kantola Monica Ann Kantola Robert (Bob) Mayer Song: The Servant Song Will you let me be your servant, Let me be as Christ to you; Pray that I may have the grace to Let you be my servant, too. We are pilgrims on a journey, we are travelers on the road; We are here to help each other Walk the mile and bear the load. St. George Emblem The St. George emblem, presented by the local Catholic Committee on Scouting, is a national recognition by the National Catholic Committee on Scouting. The purpose of the St. George emblem is to recognize an individual’s outstanding contribution to the spiritual development of Catholic youth in the program of the Boy Scouts of America. It may be presented to any adult (man or woman; clergy, religious, or laity; Catholic or non-Catholic) who has made a significant contribution to using the Scouting program as a Catholic youth ministry. A Scout does not earn the St. George emblem, but is recommended by another person by application to the local Catholic Committee. This emblem is presented only once to a given individual. Most Reverend Bishop Jamie Soto Mary Jo Columbus Roberto Buendia Ad Altare Dei The Ad Altare Dei emblem recognizes Catholic Boy Scouts as they develop a fully Christian way of life in a faith community by examining the seven sacraments. St. Joseph Marello ,Granite Bay Troop 115 Mark Agustin St. Peter and Paul, Rocklin Troop 435 Jacob Polivka Troop 29 Patrick Rebollo St. Ignatius Loyola, Sacramento Troop 394 Gary Lentsch Troop 1 Carlos Contreras IV St James, Davis Troop 464 Jonathan Scheaffer Matthew Scheaffer Troop 139 Mark Alan Datanagan St. John the Baptist, Folsom Troop 645 Thomas Janus Richard Janus St Mel, Fair Oaks Troop 217 Alejandro Cosper Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Sacramento Troop 1 Brandon Rasmussen Divine Mercy, Orangevale Troop 447 Peter Mibach Holy Family, Citrus Heights Troop 185 Ethan Brown Sacred Heart, Alturas Troop 49 Joshua Bratton Michael Bratton St. Clare, Roseville Troop 435 Joseph Palacios St. Joseph, Elk Grove Troop 59 Connor Owen Nicholas Supan Abraham Lee St John the Baptist, Chico Troop 3 Alexander Stoner Mary, the First Disciple The Mary, the First Disciple medal recognizes young girls, 12 to 15 years old, who have learned to “proclaim the greatness of the Lord” by understanding Mary as the model of openness and spirituality—woman of the Church. Participate engage in various projects, discussions, and liturgical celebrations to develop new insights into their personalities. St. Mel, Fair Oaks Troop 885 Elisa Amador Macie Dutra Amy Glum St. John Vianney, Rancho Cordova Troop 623 Tabitha Hoyt Footsteps of American Saints This religious activity honors those men and women who led heroic lives of faith. Their words, their deeds, and their devotion to prayer and to the sacraments, inspire all American Catholics. The goal of this activity is to share the lives of several Saints so that the youth might relate to what these people have done and maybe look to these individuals as role models. The Rosary Series The Rosary Series can be earned by all levels of Boy Scouts and Adults. The Rosary Series focuses on the Mysteries of the Holy Rosary and How to Pray the Rosary. This is an opportunity for youth and adults to learn more about their faith and earn patches for each Mystery of the Rosary and How to Pray the Rosary Pope Pius XII The Pope Pius XII emblem recognizes those who have examined how being a Christian affects daily life in the real world by evaluation of their personal talents and abilities in light of possible choice of lifestyle/vocation or ministry. Participants become more active in the Catholic faith community and have the opportunity to share and practice their faith among peers, while receiving the guidance and feedback attuned to the ideals of Scouting. St. John the Baptist, Folsom Crew 193 Anna Rogness Troop 645 Richard Janus Thomas Janus Troop 94 Frank Miranda Holy Trinity, El Dorado Hills Crew 193 Jennifer Heideman St. Maria Goretti, Sacramento Troop 286 Joshua Columbus St. Patrick, Placerville Troop 88 Francis Smith Spirit Alive The Spirit Alive medal recognizes Catholic high school youth in the Senior level of Girl Scouts or Horizon Club members of Camp Fire, who have discovered how the Holy Spirit moves in their lives, calling them to greater participation in church ministry. Closing Remarks Final Congratulations and Thanks Special Award: Quality Diocese Award Flag Bearers come forward for Blessing of the Unit Flags Closing Blessing: May God bless you with love and make you always aware of his truth. Amen. May God strengthen your faith with actions of love so that you will persevere in good works. Amen. May God direct your steps and show you how to walk in charity and peace. Amen. And may God bless you in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen. Please join us downstairs for refreshments, after the celebration. Closing Song: Lead Me Lord Blessed are the poor in spirt, longing for their Lord, for Gods’s coming kingdom shall be theirs. Blessed are the sorrowing, for they shall be consoled, and the meek shall come to rule the world. Refrain: Lead me Lord, lead me Lord, by the light of truth to seek and to find the narrow way. Be my way; be my truth; be my life, my Lord, and lead me, Lord, today. Blessed are the merciful, for mercy shall be theirs, and the pure in heart shall see their God. Blest are they whose hunger only holiness can fill, for I say they shall be satisfied. Blest are they who through their lifetimes sow the seeds of peace, all will call them children of the Lord. Blest are you, though persecuted in your holy life, for in heaven, great is your reward. Bishop Soto, Auxiliary Bishop Cotta and the Catholic Committee on Scouting wish to congratulate these Scouts on the receipt of these awards. Thanks to all the parents and leaders who took the time and effort to assist all these young people. Special Thanks to: The Choir under the direction of Jun Tomelden Good Shepherd Parish, Elk Grove The Knights of Columbus Fourth Degree Color Corps Biographies - Adult Award Recipients Most Reverend Bishop Jamie Soto - St. George Award Since Bishop Soto was appointed the coadjutor Bishop of Sacramento Diocese on October 11, 2007, he’s been serving as the Chaplain for the Catholic Committee on Scouting in the diocese. During these past eight (8) years, Bishop Soto has committed to the development and success of the many events for scouts to develop their faith through events such as; religious award retreats and celebration of Mass at retreats and Scout Expo (Beale Air Force Base). Bishop Soto has shown his overall devotion to emphasize the spiritual development of young scouts through his leadership, wisdom and words. As the Chaplain for the Diocese of Sacramento, Bishop Soto has committed to honoring young scouts and their achievements annually at the annual scout celebration at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament on the first Saturday of February. This event coincides with the annual celebration of Boy Scout Sunday on the first Sunday of February. The scouts (both girls and boys) are grateful for Bishop Soto’s decision to support their scouting achievements by prioritizing this event on his calendar every year, and his willingness to share time with scouts to honor their accomplishment with the respective religious awards. Bishop Soto was ordained for Priestly serves in the Diocese of Orange County, CA in June in 1982. He served the Diocese of Orange County as a priest and Auxiliary Bishop from 1982 until October 2007. During this time, he studied and received a Masters Degree in Social Work from Columbia University. On March 23, 2000, then Monsignor Soto was named Titular Bishop of Segia and Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Orange, CA by his Holiness, Pope John Paul II. On October 11, 2007, Pope Benedict XVI named Bishop Soto as the Coadjutor Bishop of the Diocese of Sacramento. Bishop Soto served as Coadjutor Bishop, Moderator of the Curia, Vicar of Hispanics and Other Ethnic Ministries, and represented many pastoral and civic groups. With the retirement of Most Reverend Bishop Weigand, Bishop Soto became head of the Diocese of Sacramento. Over Bishop Soto’s eight (8) years, he has showed his commitment to the overall Sacramento Region and Northern CA communities by involvement is civic groups. In 2010, Bishop Soto joined together with other faith leaders in a drive to offset the millions of decreased federal funds. With the region’s sizeable churchgoing population, local faith-based organizations are expanding their reach, leveraging their dollars and their resources by working with nonprofits to maximize their impact. “Even if we lived in a perfect society, the church would still be compelled to provide charitable works,” Bishop Soto says. “The kind of work we do as a church is dictated not just by the need, but by who we are and what we are called to be. Biographies - Adult Award Recipients Roberto Buendia – St. George Award Roberto is a long time Scouter from the Mount Diablo/Silverado Council. He is serving in the Chief Solano District. He has served as Wolf and Bear Den Leaders, a Webelo Den Leader, Pack Committee Chairman. His leadership continued as Assistant Scoutmaster, Scoutmaster and now Unit Commissioner. He has served on the Sacramento Catholic Committee on Scouting for a number of years. He has provided many excellent pictures of the various Religious Retreats for Scouts as well as Recognition Ceremonies. He has completed various training programs including Adult Leader, Scoutmaster and Unit Commissioner courses. While working with Cub Scout Pack 254 in Fairfield, five Cub Scouts received the Parvuli Dei Award. Through his leadership with Troop 254 Fairfield he guided seven Scouts through the Ad Altare Dei Award. He is a member of Solano Pandemonium (Steel Drum Band), Class and Performance Group Solano Community College. Lead (Tenor) Pan, Tenor Bass (4Bass) and 6 bass Pans. Dance Unlimited, Dance Performances in parades and demonstrations. He assisted fundraising for various causes in the Fairfield area, also supporting the local food bank. He is the Sunshine Club Treasurer. This club supports the sick, grieving and employees in the area going through hardships. He and his wife Cynthia have a son. Roberto received the Bronze Pelican Award in 2013. Biographies - Adult Award Recipients Mary Jo Columbus – St. George Award Mary Jo was a Girl Scout in her youth. She has been active with the Boy Scouts as a Cub Scout Den Leader, Assistant Den Leader, and Committee Member since 2006. She has guided and recorded Cub Scouts accomplishments in earning their Service Awards. Arrow of Light Award, A Year of Celebration Awards, belt loops, pins, and badges for Pack 65. Mary Jo completed Cub Scout Leader Training in 2007, University of Scouting Program in 2008 and 2010, and Webelos Den Leader Training in 2010. She is now serving as a Committee member and involved in Boards of Reviews for Troop 286. She has reached out to Scouts and Scout parents to inform them of the Boy Scouts Religious Emblem Program and Requirements. Mary Jo has been an associate member of the National Catholic Committee on Scouting Boy Scouts of America and is a member of the Sacramento Catholic Committee on Scouting. She has served on the Ad Altare Dei Scout Retreats as an Assistant Patrol Leader and Patrol Leader. She has been a member of the Fellowship of Catholic Christian Women at St. Joseph’s Parish in Elk Grove since 2007. In addition, she is currently active in a spiritual support group for the parents of Confirmation children at the St. Maria Goretti Parish in Elk Grove. She is a member of the University of San Francisco Chapter National Honor Society, Pi Alpha Alpha. Mary Jo and her husband, Angel have one son. Jill Dutra –St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Award Jill Dutra has been an active Scouting parent for 15 years. She has been a Girl Scout adult volunteer for 10 years at St. Mel in Fair Oaks, acting as a troop leader, service team member, event coordinator, parish contact for Girl Scouts, and member of the Catholic Committee on Scouting. Over the years, Jill has helped to establish Girl Scouting as a ministry at St. Mel. She partners with Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts to organize Scout Sunday annually at St. Mel and involves youth in the mass to accent the role that Scouting plays in our faith community. Jill collaborated with Diana Amador, Boy Scout leaders, and members of the Catholic Committee on Scouting to co-lead the first cooperative retreat for the Ad Altare Dei and Mary, the First Disciple programs. She is proud to be the mother of an Eagle Scout and a Senior Girl Scout, who have both been active members of their parish. Jill is passionate about offering youth opportunities to be strong, faith filled, and service oriented contributors to our community through Scout- Biographies - Adult Award Recipients Ruth Chavez Nielsen—St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Award Ruth Chavez Nielsen is a leader of 2nd Grade “Brownie” Girl Scout Brownie troop at St. John Notre Dame School in Folsom. She has been involved with Girl Scouts for three years. She credits her co-op troop moms with assisting their Brownie troop in participating service projects benefiting Folsom Veteran’s Parade, Empire Ranch Alzheimer’s Special Care Center, Folsom Adopt A Creek/Trail Program, Folsom Cordova School District Homeless Services, and Girls Love Mail. Mrs. Nielsen’s three daughters attend St. John Notre Dame School. Her co-op troop contributed to the spiritual guidance to lead 8 girls to earn their Family of God award this past year. Joy Magnino—St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Award Joy has had 26 years of service in the Inland Empire Council (So. Cal.) and 8 years in the Golden Empire Council. She has had Den Leader and Pack Committee training., She has had training for both BSA Explorer Post and Senior Girl Scout Troop 898. With both of theses units she was an Assistant Advisor and then Advisor. She also supported Explorer Post 903 (No. Cal.) She served as an Assistant Winter Camp Master at Camp Helendade in the Arrowhead District. While in the Inland Empire Council she worked with Explorer Post 898. She assisted one Scout to earn the Ad a Altare Dei and 21 Explorers to earn the Pope Pius XII Award. Currently she has assisted as a staff member at 5 Ad Altare Dei Retreats, 2 Pope Pius Retreats (One she hosted in her home for the three day event) and 2 Mary the First Disciple Retreats. She has been active in the PTA, Little and Pony League Baseball as well as the Knights of Columbus free throw contest along with the coloring and poster contest for youths. Currently she is serving on the Sacramento Diocese Catholic Committee on Scouting. At St John the Baptist in Folsom, she and her husband Bob are Eucharistic Ministers and are active in the Mr & Mrs. Club, formerly serving as co-presidents. She has been and is a great source of inspiration to the Catholic Committee in many supportive roles. Joy and her husband Bob have eight sons, five who are Eagle Scouts. Biographies - Adult Award Recipients Diana Amador—St. Anne Award Diana Amador has been a Girl Scout Troop Leader for 8 years at St. Mel School and is currently assisting several of her 8th grade Girl Scouts in earning their Silver Award. For the past 7 years, Diana has taken the lead at her parish to ensure all the girl scouts in the parish have an opportunity to earn the religious award for their grade level. She has assisted girls in earning their Family of God, I Live my Faith awards and Mary the First Disciple awards. Diana co-lead the Mary the First Disciple retreat this past year as a joint retreat with Boy Scouts earning the Ad Altare Dei award. Diana sees the importance of bringing the religious aspect into scouts. Many of the values in Catholicism are the same values the Scouting program supports. She strives for the girls to make the connection between the two. Diana is very involved at both St. Mel and Jesuit High Schools. She coached volleyball for several years at St. Mel and volunteered many hours at Jesuit for their Christmas Tree Lane which raises money for scholarships. Diana is very active at St Mel parish and teamed with Jill Dutra to organize Scout Sunday. Diana oversees the funds the Knights of Columbus donate to the Girl Scouts at St. Mel. The funds are used to pay for the Religious awards program and the many community service projects that the scouts are involved with. Both her sons are Eagle Scouts and she assisted both sons in earning the Light of Christ and Parvuli Dei awards. Because of her involvement with the Boy Scouts, she made a commitment to incorporate religious awards into the Girl Scout program. Diana and her husband Fernando have two sons and a daughter. Theresa Rearick—St. Anne Award Theresa has been active in the Scouting Program both for Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts for the past 24 years. She was active as a Girl Scout Leader for 11 years. In Cub Scouting she has served as the Committee Chair, Treasurer, Den Leader and Webelos Leader. Theresa started Cub Park 233 to have a Catholic Pack at St. Joseph and Good Shepherd Parishes in Elk Grove. During her leadership, Pack 233 had 8 recipients for the Light of Christ Award. She served as the Committee Chair and Fundraising Chair for Troop 007 in Elk Grove. For 5 years, Theresa organized Troop 007’s largest fundraiser of the year, the Elk Grove Community Campout. She is a member of the Sacramento Diocese Catholic Committee on Scouting, holding the positions of Secretary and Youth Religious Awards Chair. She has helped as a patrol leader and staff at the Ad Altare Dei and Mary, the First Disciple Retreats. She has attended Wood Badge training and received her beads in January 2012. She is a Eucharistic Minister at St. John the Baptist in Folsom. Theresa and her husband Keith have two sons and a daughter. Their youngest son is an Eagle Scout. Biographies - Adult Award Recipients Gayle Manos – Bronze Pelican Award Gayle has served both the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts for many years and has worked at a number of levels both as a leader and behind the scenes with Cub Packs, Boy and Girl Scout Troops, District and Council. She has supported Girl Scouts for 8 years and an assistant Troop Leader for her daughter. She has handled the rechartering duties for Pack 149, Troop 149 and Divine Savior Troop 310. She has worked at the Golden Empire Council office during rechartering time handling the paper work required for all units in the council. In the Pioneer Express District she received her Commissioner Training. She also has Venturing Advisor Training and serves as such for Venturing Crew 155. In 2014 she served on the Troop 310s Committee Challenge. She helped recruit 8 scouts from Troop 310 to earn their Pope Pius XII Award. She has served on numerous Boards of Review and supports the Religious Awards for Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. She has Chaired the committee for Venture Crew 155. At Divine Savior Parish she served 11 years as head of the Altar Servers ministry. She also serves the Parish as a Lector and is a member of the Liturgy committee. Gayle and her husband Bill have three children. Both sons have the Ad Altare Dei and the Pope Pius XII Awards. Robert the eldest is an Eagle Scout, Marcus is currently a Life Scout. Their daughter Samantha has the Girl Scout Gold Award, Mary the 1st Disciple Award and the Pope Pius XII Award. Camilo P. Pizarro – Bronze Pelican Award Camilo has served Scouting in Good Shephard Parish for over 5 years. He started his service with Pack 233 as an assistant Webelo Leader. During this time he promoted the Parvuli Dei awards resulting in a number of Cubs earning the award. He has taken Adult Training in the Golden Empire Council including; Adult Protective Training, Outdoor Activities Training. He is serving as an Assistant Scoutmaster for Troop 007. In this Troop he has promoted the Ad Altare Dei program (Award) with several scouts earning the award. He is a strong youth Program Leader in Good Shepherd parish. He promotes the Catholic faith through the scouting program in the Good Shepherd Parish. He is a member of the Knight of Columbus council #11236. He serves as Youth Activities Chairman and also as a chaperone for the Comforting Project. He has been Knight of the Month twice. He handles the Council soccer and free throw competition in the Parish and Council. He is an outstanding Leader and has become the “Go-To” member of both the Parish and Council for Youth Activities. Camilo and his wife Christina have a son and a daughter. Biographies - Adult Award Recipients Father Sergio Perez, OSJ: - Bronze Pelican Award Currently serving as the director of Marello Youth Retreat Center, Father Sergio possesses an obvious zeal in working with youth. He began his involvement and support of the Catholic Religious Award retreats in 2008 when he was a seminarian at Mt. St. Joseph. At that time he participated in skits and talks, impressing young scouts with his enthusiasm and his spirited fun. After his ordination, he served pastorally in the Central Valley before returning to Mt. St. Joseph as the retreat center director. This opened the door for him to continue his involvement with the religious award scout retreats. These retreats include Ad Altare Dei, Pope Pius XII and Mary, the First Disciple retreats. He has positively influenced thousands of young lives due to his retreat leadership, and specifically, nearly 100 scouts. Fr. Sergio did not have scouting opportunities easily available to him as a youth. However, he has merged his gifts of leadership with his love of Church and God to effectively share the Gospel with young scouts and impart to them a personal commitment to spiritual growth and knowledge within the context of their respective scouting experiences. Fr. Sergio attended CSU Bakersfield where he was the founding member of his fraternity. He furthered his education at St. John’s Seminary in Camarillo, CA where he received a Master of Arts in Church History and a Master of Divinity. Father Matthew Spencer, OSJ: - Bronze Pelican Award As a young seminarian in 2008 at the onset of the Catholic Religious Award retreats at Marello Youth Retreat Center, Fr. Matthew Spencer has offered time, energy and creativity as he participated in the programs fairly consistently over the years. Whether taking the lead and delivering important spiritual talks and lessons, or bringing levity to the presentations with clever skits, Fr. Matthew has always been warmly received by the scouts as evidenced by the notes of appreciation prepared by scouts for the Oblates of St. Joseph at the conclusion of retreats. Fr. Matthew made a difference to dozens of scouts pursuing their religious emblem awards, including Ad Altare Dei, Pope Pius XII, and Mary, the First Disciple. Father Matthew did not participate in scouts as a youth but credits his own father for passing on a lot of knowledge and insights from his military experience. Additionally, Fr. Matthew grew up on rural property on the outskirts of Madera which gives him a unique appreciation and love for the outdoors, nature, and many of the skills and talents so important to the scouting journey. Presently, Father Matthew serves as rector of Mount St. Joseph Seminary in Loomis and knows first-hand of the importance of developing the spiritual well-being of young people. He is valued for his relational and friendly style with young scouts, and for imparting a great sense of reverence and encouragement as scouts learn about the sacraments and explore their faith. Biographies - Adult Award Recipients Father Phil Massetti, OSJ: - Bronze Pelican Award Father Phil holds a place in his heart for scouting due to his own involvement at a young age in the Central Valley, and his hometown of Madera. Fr. Phil joined scouts when he was in the 6th grade and continued until he was in the 8th grade, having earned the Rank of 1st Class scout. At that point, he committed to move to a minor seminary at a young age to begin discerning about his ultimate vocation as a priest with the Oblates of Saint Joseph. Since 2008, Fr. Massetti has provided on-going support for the development and support of the Catholic Religious Award retreats conducted by the Catholic Committee on Scouting. These retreats include Ad Altare Dei, Pope Pius XII and Mary, the First Disciple, and have long-been held at the Marello Youth Retreat Center. Father Phil was the retreat center director at the time, and welcomed the opportunity to foster the retreat, and participate wholly. He served as the primary retreat leader in 2008, and subsequently participated in several since then. Fr. Phil now serves as pastor of St. Joseph Marello Catholic Church in Granite Bay. Fr. Phil’s commitment to scouts through these retreat opportunities included developing and giving retreat talks in support of the texts, engagement and personable interaction with the youth at the retreats, and a sincere devotion to emphasize the spiritual development of young scouts. By his own example, creative learning and story-telling, and a personal interest in creating faith-filled experiences, Fr. Phil guided the spiritual growth of scores of scouts. Beyond Father Phil’s commitment to the retreat experience, he has been committed to helping and supporting young scouts in the Granite Bay and Loomis area. Many have pursued their Eagle rank via local troops and he supported and encouraged many of their projects. Biographies - Adult Award Recipients Lynette Magnino - Bronze Pelican Award Lynette has been supporting and active in Scouting for many years. Her service has been at various levels including but not limited to assistant Den Leader for Good Shepherd Pack 233, member of the Soaring Eagles District Eagle Board of Review. She has assisted the Catholic Committee on Scouting with the development of Marello Youth Retreat Center as the location for the annual Scout Religious Retreat. She kept the website up to date, coordinated all the scheduling needs for the Retreat Center operation, including priests and seminarians for the weekend event. In her earlier years with Scouting she supported the religions emblems program by assisting Cub Scouts in earning the Light of Christ and Parvuli Dei Awards. Additionally she supported Boy Scouts with the Ad Altare Dei and the Pope Pius XII Awards. She assisted several Scouts with their Eagle Projects at Marello Youth Retreat Center. At this time she has several ideas that would serve as future Eagle projects. She supported her son Dalton in earning all four (4) Catholic religious awards, for Cub Scouts (2) and Boy Scouts (2) and his Eagle Rank. She has taught confirmation classes at Good Shepherd Parish for 8 years. She has been the Operation Manager for Marello Youth Retreat Center for a number of years. Lynette has written numerous articles for the Catholic Herald , Sacramento Diocese’s Catholic magazine. She has planned, organized and ran a number of charity fundraisers for St. Joseph Marello Youth Retreat Center and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School with great success. She is also active in support of Bishop Soto and the Sacramento Diocese. She may not be seen in the forefront of the activities , but she is always working behind the scenes. Lynette and her husband Dave have three sons and a daughter. Jan Schaper –Bronze Pelican Award Jan Schaper has been an active volunteer serving her community for over 13 years. She has been a Den Leader in Folsom Pack 94 for the past 5 years, shepherding 7 boys from Tiger Scout through Sr. Webelos. Jan is also serving as Awards Coordinator, organizes the military ship overnighter each year and reinvigorated a focus to the Religious Emblem program with the pack. Over the past 3 years, Jan has successfully mentored more than 10 scouts through the Parvuli Dei program. In addition to Cub Scouts, Jan has volunteered with the Girl Scout Troop 3908 for 7 years, by coordinating fund raising and in the troop Treasurer. Jan’s other volunteer positions have included 4 years as financial advisor on the Advisory Committee of the St. John Notre Dame School, member of the Finance Committee of the St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Parish for 3 years, Treasurer on the Board of Directors for the Northern California Children’s Chorus for 2 years, and past board member for the Junior League of Sacramento where she has been a member for 14 years. Biographies - Adult Award Recipients Robert (Bob) Mayer – Bronze Pelican Award Bob is an Eagle Scout that has continued to support Scouting, his church and community at large. He is known for his Eagle Scout presentation ceremonies that he produces tailored to each Scout. He has served as an Assistant Den Leader, Webelo Den Leader and Assistant Scoutmaster and Committee Chair. His service continues as a Unit and Roundtable Commissioner (7 years), Merit Badge Counselor (11 years). He serves on the District Committee, Klondike Committee and chaired it for three years. He chaired Scouting Bonanza (Merit Badge Fair) , and a member of the District E-Waste committee At Council level he chaired the Friends of Scouting in 2014. He is a member of the G.E.C. Board serving as Publicity Chair and now V.P. of membership for the Golden Empire Council. He has taken Philmont and High Adventure Treks with his Scouts, along with Council Summer Camps, Council Jamborama, and District Camporees. He has chaired the Pony Express Recognition Dinner four times, and supported Scouting for Food Programs in the District. He is a member of the Order of the Arrow. He has completed B.S.A., Leader training earning his Scoutmasters Key, also completing Wood Badge Training. He was awarded the District Award of Merit in 2008. He received the St. George Award in 1999 for his work in promoting Catholic Scouting and the various religious awards During his 20+ years of service he has assisted 53 Scouts in earning their Eagle Rank. He is a member of the Catholic Committee on Scouting for the Diocese of Sacramento. His skills reach far and wide. He co-chaired and chaired Sacramento’s Lutheran High School’s auction for 3 years (2001-2004) which is the main support for the school. Bob included both the adults and students in the effort for the first time. The events were marked as a great success. The Dante Men’s Club of Sacramento also had Bob’s support for fundraising golf tournaments for 4 years. The funds that were raised were used for scholarships. As a member of St. Mel’s Parish, Bob is on the Parish Council and helped develop it into a working unit supporting the Parish and Youth. He is serving as its chair at this time. He’s a member of the Catholic Committee on Scouting and has worked on the second Breakfast with the Bishop for Scouters and Parish leaders. The Breakfast was held on Feb. 20th at St. Mel’s in Fair Oaks. Bob is also a member of the Knights of Columbus #6066. Bob and his wife, Pattie have two children, a son and a daughter. Biographies - Adult Award Recipients Jon Kantola – Bronze Pelican Award Jon is an Eagle Scout with a long history of service to scouting at a number of different levels. He has served in the California Inland Empire Council (C.I.E.C.) in Southern California and also in the Golden Empire Council in Northern California. He was an Assistant Scoutmaster for Troop 2 in Riverside, CA in 1985. He supported St. Thomas the Apostle Scout Troop 116 in Riverside, CA from 2001 to 2008. Also while in the C.I.E.C. he served as the District Chair for the Mr. Rubidoux District for 3 years. He was a member of the Council Board for the Technology Task Force (4 Yr.) and the District Training Chair in Mr. Rubidoux District, District Advancement Chair for the Iron Horse District. Jon has extensive training in the various levels of scouting which includes some 41 courses. He completed Wood Badge training and earned his beads. Entering the Golden Empire Council he has been serving as Scoutmaster for St. Joseph Marello Troop 115 in Granite Bay. He was the primary driving force in establishing the Catholic Boy Scout unit in his Parish. He is an active member of the Catholic Committee on Scouting for the Sacramento Diocese. He co-chaired the Scouting Religious Retreat at Marello Youth Center in 2015 which included Boy Scouts earning the Ad Altare Dei award and Girl Scouts earning the Mary the First Disciple Award. Additionally he mentored his son while he earned both religious awards for Cub Scouts, the Light of Christ and the Parvuli Dei. He served for 7 years as the lead Catechist for Confirmation at St. Thomas the Apostle in Riverside, CA. He served on the Parish Council for 3 years and was instrumental in reworking the Parish Council model to include representation of all the various ministries. He was a Confirmation Retreat member for 4 years and Retreat Chair for 3 years at St. Thomas the Apostle Parish. He has been a lector for over 15 years as well as an usher. He has been a member of the Knights of Columbus for the past 17 years serving as Recorder for 3 years. He and his wife, Ann have two daughters and a son. Biographies - Adult Award Recipients Monica Ann Kantola – Bronze Pelican Award Ann serves on both the professional and volunteer sides of scouting. Her service includes both the Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts of America. Living in Southern California with her husband Jon and children, she served over 10 years as a Girl Scout Troop Leader in the San Gorgonio Council, 3 years as the Council Training Team Leader, additionally 2 years on the Council Product Sales Task Force. In 2012 she was awarded the Council National Honor Pin. She also served as an Associate Advisor to a Venture Crew. Her services include serving as Treasurer for St. Joseph Marello Parish Troop 115. As a Professional Scouter she continues as Marketing and Communication Director. She is also Staff Advisor to the Catholic Committee on Scouting. Previously she was the District Executive for the Pony Express District. As with many scouters she wears many hats. She is a member of the Catholic Committee on Scouting for the Sacramento Diocese. She is an advocate for the C.C.S. with prominence marketing the Golden Empire Council, (GEC) media. She represented the GEC and the C.C.S. during the 2015 Sacramento Diocese Ministry Day Event. In 2015 she served on the Ad Altare Dei Retreat Staff. She was a mentor for her son through work to earn his Light of Christ and Parvuli Dei Awards. She has and is serving as a Eucharistic Minister for over 18 years in various locations. She has a long history of service which also included being on the Confirmation Retreat Staff for two years. Ann and her husband Jon have two daughters and a son. Song: The Summons Will you come and follow me if I but call your name? Will you go where you don’t know and never be the same? Will you let my love be shown, will you let my name be known, Will you let my life be grown in you and you in me? Will you leave yourself behind if I but call your name? Will you care for cruel and kind and never be the same? Will you risk the hostile stare, should your life attract or scare? Will you let me answer pray’r in you and you in me? Will you let the blinded see if I but call your name? Will you set the pris’ners free and never be the same? Will you kiss the leper clean, and do such as this unseen, And admit to what I mean in you and you in me? Will you love the “you” you hide if I but call your name? Will you quell the fear inside and never be the same? Will you use the faith you’ve found, To reshape the world around Through my sight and touch and sound in you and you in me? Lord your summons echoes true When you but call my name. Let me turn and follow you and never by the same. In your company I’ll go, Where your love and footsteps show. Thus I’ll move and live and grow in you and you in me. Upcoming Events for Girl Scouts: Mary the First Disciple Retreat October 14-16, 2016 for Boy Scouts: Ad Altare Dei Retreat October 14-16, 2016 For more information on these retreats or any other questions you may also contact Nick Garcia or Soledad (Soli) Garcia at Scouting@scd.org Or visit us on Facebook Diocese of Sacramento, Catholic Committee on Scouting Photos of the Celebration will be posted soon! History of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament Finished in 1889, the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament cost $250,000 to construct. Renovations in 2005 cost $34.5 million. Planned and built under the guidance of Bishop Patrick Manogue, the style is similar to that of a neo-Renaissance church in Paris which Bishop Manogue admired - the Church of the Holy Trinity. The central tower (217 feet high) has an 5000 pound bell and three smaller bells, the big one donated by Bishop Manogue himself before he died. The bells tolled for the first time in 1895 during Bishop Manogue’s funeral. The use of the bells has been stopped because of structural issues. Seven crosses on the roof and towers range from six to eight feet tall. There is much symbolism within the cathedral. The Baptismal Font has eight sides. God made the Earth in six days, rested in the seventh and early Church Fathers saw the Resurrection on the eighth day. The Chapel of the Martyrs shows the risen Christ surrounded by martyrs-people who were killed as a result of their faith. Four massive pillars remind us of the four Gospels. The altar is white marble, mined in China. The dark marble is from Spain. Sealed in the back of the altar is a relic of Saint Toribio Romo, martyred in Mexico during the persecution of the Church in Mexico in the 1920s and 1930s. There is much more to learn about the cathedral. Take time to read and study its history and its many beautiful works of art.