August 23, 2015 - Franciscan Renewal Center
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August 23, 2015 - Franciscan Renewal Center
THE CONVENTUAL CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS Church of Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Staff rector Retreat! Retreat! The words spoken by many a Fr. Peter Kirwin, ofm frpeter@thecasa.orgx158 commander in battle or frankly, Church vicar Fr. Joseph Schwab, ofm jschwabofm@thecasa.orgx152 parents raising teenagers at times. Church Vicar Why on earth would you take time Fr. Bill Bried, ofm frbill@thecasa.org x124 to retreat in this day and age with deacon high-tech gadgets, TIVO, cruises, Dcn. Hervé Lemire deaconherve@thecasa.orgx160 liturgy and music kids' sports activities, dance, music, Norbert Zwickl norbert@thecasa.orgx126 concerts, the beach? executive assistant to the liturgy office Let me suggest a slightly different outlook. Rosa Rodriguez rosa@thecasa.orgx121 catechesis and sacraments Retreats at the Franciscan Renewal Center are Patty Tafolla dcm@thecasa.orgx154 relaxing, renewing and invigorating, both mentally and high school youth minister emotionally. They also can be life changing, encouraging James Whitaker youth@thecasa.orgx122 and challenging. Most of all, they are about you spiritually faith in action ministry (social action) growing. Patti Sills-Trausch socialconcerns@thecasa.orgx130 Bonnie Wasniewski bonnie@thecasa.orgx155 I enjoyed many retreats prior to joining the Casa Laura Libertore laura@thecasa.orgx156 and do so more frequently now that I work here. But I wedding scheduling dare say that I got the most out of my retreat time when I Nellie Castro pastoral@thecasa.orgx171 was able to move myself out of the daily/weekly/monthly/ Franciscan Renewal Center Administrative Staff yearly rhythm of my life and fall into a weekend built executive director around a different focus. One that adjusts my perspective Fr. Joseph Schwab, ofm jschwabofm@thecasa.orgx152 with time to pray deeply, meditate, contemplate, enjoy general manager Charles Brown casa@thecasa.orgx175 silence and listen to fantastic teachers and speakers who operations manager probe my mind toward new thought and attitude. Mike Slivers mike@thecasa.orgx129 The Casa has been offering retreats for 64 adult education, programs and retreats years. The food is delicious, the beds are incredibly Deacon Herve Lemire deaconherve@thecasa.orgx160 meetings and conferences comfortable, the coffee is rich, the facilitators are trained Sue Force sue@thecasa.orgx173 and experienced, the ambiance is beautiful and the grace Indra Tilgass-Rodney hosted@thecasa.orgx164 of this place we call the Casa is welcoming and friendly. counseling and support groups Judith McHale counseling@thecasa.orgx134 Please ensure you have a copy of our new, hotSpiritual Direction off-the-press catalog of retreats and events. If you have Sharon Taszarek sharon@thecasa.orgx162 not received your copy in the mail, pick up one at the finance front desk, or view the digital version at thecasa.org. Our Kris Cook finance@thecasa.orgx159 goal is to make available to you only the finest programs Lora Nelson lora@thecasa.orgx151 volunteer opportunities of formation and spiritual growth. We want to be that Pat Bennier volunteer@thecasa.orgx157 resource in your life that helps advance your spiritual the vision and its sustainability journey. It’s time for you to take a retreat! Sheri Baker sheri@thecasa.orgx188 Scholarships are available and no one is ever Ryan Hill developmentpm@thecasa.orgx145 Patricia Lee patricialee@thecasa.orgx147 turned away for lack of funds. Rachel Oesterle Sarah Privée casavision2@thecasa.orgx161 sarah@thecasa.orgx150 Executive Officers of the FRC Board Doug Olesen, Chair Alanna M. Mack, Treasurer William Anger, Esq., Vice Chair Allen Vaughan, Secretary Main Phone Number 480.948.7460 Fax 480.948.2325 | Website thecasa.org Peace and Good~Always! Charles Brown General Manager 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 Printed by J.S. Paluch Company Inc. | Copyright 2014. All rights reserved. Page 2 • RENEWAL • thecasa.org LITURGY CONNECTION Casa Children’s Celebration Casa Children’s Celebration welcomes all children 3-years-old through 5th Grade to join us at our Sunday Children’s Liturgy of the Word. We meet each Sunday during the 9:15 am Mass at the Casita, beginning September 6th. No pre-registration is required. If you have any questions, contact Bev George via email at lovezkidz@yahoo.com Lector Auditions The Lector Ministry consists of women and men who, through their study, prayer, skills and preparation, proclaim the Word of God to the assembly. Lectors need public speaking skills and a love of sacred scripture. They are willing to spend whatever time is required in order to properly prepare for each proclamation. At this time, there are a few open positions at some of our weekend liturgies, as well as our daily Mass liturgies. For more information about the lector ministry and our selection process, please join us for an information session on Saturday, August 29, 2015 at 9:00 am in the Liturgy Office. If you have questions, contact Carol Mulvaney at 480.998.1765 or email her at cam11644@gmail.com Special Collection Next Week The Franciscans have been assisted in missionary efforts by people who share their spiritual and financial resources through the Franciscan Missionary Union (FMU). Next week, an extra envelope for this special collection is on your seat at Mass. There is only one collection during Mass, so please drop both envelopes (your weekly Casa gift & special collection gift) in the collection basket. Extra envelopes are available at the front desk. Simple Thoughts... How do we respond when someone or something challenges us? Are we open to hearing or experiencing something new that could potentially shift our understanding? What if that something challenges everything we thought was true? ~ Think of an idea that you know to be true (I will use the blue sky as an example). Now, think of someone you listen to, respect and consider to be wise, and imagine that this person just came up to you and told you that your idea was wrong (The sky is not blue, it just appears that way because of the reflection of the water against our atmosphere). How would you react? (“I know the sky is blue! How dare you tell me otherwise! I won’t listen to you anymore!” or “Wow, this is changing everything I hold true, but I trust you. Please tell me more.”) This is what is occurring in today’s Gospel. Jesus has challenged all of His followers. Over the last few weeks we have been hearing Jesus teach us what is commonly referred to as the “Bread of Life Discourse.” Jesus is revealing to His disciples, and to us, that He is the bread of life, true food that sustains us. After hearing Jesus speak of himself as living food from Heaven, there were many who could not handle this new reality and turned their back on Jesus. Now is our chance to respond. We are offered this true bread from Heaven, the bread of life, every time we come to Mass, and every time we have the opportunity to say, “Amen.” May we always be open to allow God to change our reality and say, as the disciples did, “We trust you Lord. You have the words of eternal life.” We may not understand fully, but we will seek Your wisdom. ~The Church Staff The design of our new church continues to take shape. As we continue to design, develop and refine our new places of gathering and worship, we invite you to keep this process in your prayers. Together we share the work of RENEWING LIVES now and for generations to come. The 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ Cycle B August 22 & 23, 2015 Rendering by WRL | Lector image by Peter Jordan thec asa.org • RENEWAL • Page 3 FAMILY CATECHESIS & SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION DON'T BE LEFT OUT! Register today for Family Catechesis and Sacrament Preparation. • • Family Catechesis provides the building blocks for sacraments and continuing faith formation for those who have received their sacraments. Pre K—Grade 8. First Reconciliation: 2nd grade • • First Communion & Confirmation: 3rd grade Special programs for children age 7 and over that have not been baptized (RCIA for Children). • Middle School & High School Youth Ministry Stop by the hospitality area after every Mass for information, registration and more. Family Faith Activities August 23 Confirmation/Eucharist pictures by Bonnie Wright 21th Sunday in Ordinary Time In today’s gospel we find the disciples murmuring and questioning the words that Jesus has shared about the Bread of Life. Bread becomes flesh? Eat of it? How can this be? Many who were listening could not wrap their heads around this, could not trust what Jesus was saying. They chose to return to their old way of life. Take a moment to reflect on your relationship with Christ. Faith involves trust. How has your trust in Jesus grown? Gather your family and ask them to define the word “trust” and share examples of easy and difficult times to trust others or to trust God. Read John 6:60-69 and discuss: What did Jesus say to upset some of His followers? Why did some decide to quit following Jesus? Who stayed with Jesus? Why? Would you stay with Jesus? Following Footsteps Activity: Help each family member trace their own footprint on a piece of paper, cut it out, and write that person’s name on it. Pass around the footprints so that other family members can write down or draw ways that they see the footprint owner following Jesus. Share the many ways each person follows Jesus. You are what you eat: Take a brown bag containing some healthy and some non-healthy foods in it. Explain how what you eat affects your health and that you need vitamins and nourishment to grow and survive. Pull out items from the bag. Healthy or not healthy? Finally talk about Eucharist and how this Bread of Life nourishes us and gives us strength to follow Jesus. Concluding Prayer: Loving Father, may we walk in the footsteps of Christ and choose to follow Him along the path of love that leads to You. We ask this in Christ’s holy name. Amen. For more information about Baptisms, Sacramental Preparation and Family Catechesis, please contact Patty Tafolla at 480.948.7460, ext. 154 or dcm@thecasa.org Page 4 • RENEWAL • thecasa.org CASA YOUTH MINISTRY coming soon August 26 Welcome to America Project (l) Hike for the Homeless (r) In Presenza Di: 7:00 pm in the Church | Prayer. Worship. Adoration. Our own Patty Tafolla will be offering the reflection. If you are a teen or young adult who is looking for ways to get involved and serve, come a little early and meet with James to see how you can help. Do you know a teen who is looking to get involved with our community? We have opportunities to serve during baptisms, adoration, at our Peace Day celebration, and more. Contact James to find out how teens are serving this community. Year of Mercy – Pope Francis has announced a Jubilee year. The Year of Mercy begins December 8, 2015 and concludes November 20, 2016. What is mercy? Where does it come from? How do we show it as Christians? This year we will be breaking open this beautiful concept in discussion, activity, and service of others. Let’s start by considering these questions as we move toward this coming Year of Mercy. 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 Franciscan Renewal Center Peace. Renewal. Good. The Casa’s New Catalog of Programs and Retreats is Here! Take care of your spirit this fall — you deserve it. If you have not received your copy in the mail, please pick up one at the front desk and ask to be added to our mailing list. Or browse the catalog online. See Page 2 of this catalog for a special message about retreats at the Casa from Charlie Brown, General Manager. August – December 2015 Catalog of Programs, Retreats and Events thecasa.org Or register online at thecasa.org FRC Catalog Winter 2015 FINAL.indd 1 7/27/2015 4:59:19 PM For the latest news and general information, visit us at thecasa.org or call the front desk at 480.948.7460 thecasa.org • RENEWAL • Page 5 FAITH IN ACTION MINISTRIES A JustFaith story... I began the JustFaith program at the Casa searching for something. I cannot explain precisely what I was looking for. I’m not sure that I really knew, and I definitely did not know what I was getting myself into. All I knew is that I had been involved with faith in action ministries in college and longed for the same experience five years later. What I found in the Casa JustFaith program was even greater and perhaps something, or someone, I had been neglecting in my recent years focused on worldly success. What I found was God. Through God, in the faces of my fellow JF participants, I found the community I had been longing for, just taking a different form. This time, I was surrounded by searchers from all walks of life, with incredible perspectives and richness in heart. Through nine months of retreats, immersion trips and weekly gatherings where we prayed, watched videos, had guest speakers and read various materials all aimed at learning more about our faith and justice issues, we met one another at a deep level. In contemplating our place in the world, we found it lay among us, especially in those on the margins of our greater community. In finding God in these places, I realized how often we may overlook God’s presence in the world—especially in the darkest places. Without God, so many of the problems of the world seem utterly hopeless. Perhaps that is the easier way to live our lives, but, to truly live out our universal faith, to truly live out our humanity, we find hope that through God we can in some small way make a big difference. Our redemption, our purpose and our potential lie in each other, especially those most vulnerable members of our society. We graduated from JustFaith in June with a call to action. In a sense, our journey continues. Each one of us, no matter our age, no matter our privilege, gender, profession, etc. can and must be God’s hands and feet on Earth. Ruth Soberanes has been a part of the Casa community since her return to the valley two years ago after studying out of state and country. Ruth participated in JustFaith this last year (2014-2015) and will be joining the Our Ladies Angels Collections Ministry. Talk with JustFaith Graduates in the hospitality area this weekend August 22 and 23 JustFaith is a 28-week, small-group experience in which members of the Casa Community explore and experience Christ’s call to care for the poor and vulnerable in a lively, challenging, multifaceted process. For more info, contact Laura Libertore. • If you are interested in this opportunity, please join us on Monday, August 24, 2015, from 6:30– 8:30 pm, for the JustFaith Discernment Session in SerraPiper Hall. Required attendance if you want to participate in the program. If you are unable to attend this Discernment Session, but would like to participate in JustFaith in 2015-2016, please contact Laura. HUNGER ACTION EDUCATION SERIES Sponsored by the Faith in Action Team Movie Night at the Casa Friday, August 28 6:00 – 9:00 pm Register now. This one-hour film takes a first-hand look at the crisis of childhood hunger in America through the eyes of the people on the frontlines of the battle – parents and children, antihunger activists, educators and politicians committed to eradicating the problem. "Hunger Hits Home" examines the causes, complications and misconceptions about childhood hunger in the United States, as well as some of the innovative solutions being put into practice today. The evening’s schedule: 6:00 dinner; 7:00 Movie; 8:00 Discussion and Action. Fee: $10, includes light dinner. 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 Page 6 • RENEWAL • thecasa.org FAITH IN ACTION PROGRAMS World Day of Peace at the Casa 2015 "Peace Within Our Hearts" Monday, September 21 Celebrate and congratulate our 2015 Casa Peace Award Honoree, Very Reverend John Hardin, OFM, Provincial Minister of the Province of Saint Barbara of the Order of Friars Minor. Fr. John is a member of the 10-Year Planning Council to end chronic homelessness and serves on the Outreach, Assessment and Stabilization Committee. Over the past year, he has organized talks with community business leaders to encourage and create dialogue between them and our homeless brothers and sisters. Fr. John Hardin, OFM Be in the Aerial Photo — Our peace celebration isn’t complete without our annual aerial photo. This year we will form the shape of a heart (see last year's "Joy" photo below). We need 350 people to make this happen. It is suggested to wear shades of red. To reserve your space in the photo, email: peace@thecasa.org or call Bonnie: 480948-7460 ext. 155. Be a part of the Candlelight Procession for Interfaith Prayer into the church immediately following the photo. World Day of Peace at the Casa 2014 Peace Concert - Notre Dame Preparatory Choir will open the Peace Concert, followed by MG Johnson and John Hinton. Concert fee: $20, incl. candle (17 and under, no fee). $25 at the door. Notre Dame Preparatory, Choir Director, Adam Thome: Impact Show Choir Please join us for this special occasion as we gather to uplift our hearts and learn how we can be even greater channels for peace in the world. Schedule of Events 5:00 pm Food Trucks Arrive 6:00 pm Aerial Photo 6:30 pm Interfaith Prayer 7:00 pm Casa Peace Award Presentation 7:45 pm Peace Concert 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 thecasa.org • RENEWAL • Page 7 ADULT EDUCATION & PROGRAMS Franciscan Vision: Evening of Renewal Seeing the Star at Night Thursday, September 3 6:00 – 9:00 pm Discover how the unique path of the first Franciscans can provide insights for spiritual growth. This is the first of three Evenings of Renewal brought to you this fall by our new collaboration with the Franciscan School of Theology. Three more of these reflective programs will be offered next spring. • 6:00 pm Mass • DVD Viewing • Refreshments • Discussion Habemus Papam Retreat Celebrating Pope Francis Friday, September 25 – Sunday, September 27 During this retreat celebrating Pope Francis, who is frequently called “the People’s Pope,” as well as the “Pope of Hope,” presenters and participants will explore our current Holy Father’s plan for shepherding the Catholic Church and his joy and inclusiveness in presenting the Gospel Message in the Catholic Church and everywhere to everyone. Spiritual directors will be available to give retreatants an opportunity to share their faith journey in individual sessions. DVD presentation: Fr. Joe Chinnici OFM, is an Oxford-educated historian, author, teacher and speaker. He served as Provincial Minister of the Santa Barbara Province for nine years and served two terms as Academic Dean at the Franciscan School of Theology. Br. Mark Schroeder, OFM is the Animator for “Franciscans for Justice,” a joint project of the Provinces of Saint Barbara and Our Lady of Guadalupe. He is the Guardian at the friary in Sacramento. Br. Mark is also involved with the ministry to the homeless. Facilitator: Larry Fraher, MA, the Casa's Francican School of Theology liaison, holds degrees in theological studies and systematic theology. He is a doctoral candidate at St. John’s University. Dr. Michael Dixon has an MA in Theology and a doctorate in Advanced Pastoral Care. He hosts “The Bishop’s Hour” on Immaculate Heart Radio and gives workshops on the Art of Lecturing for the deacon candidates and laity in the Diocese of Phoenix and throughout the southwest. Fee: $25 or $60 for fall series of 3 presentations (Sept. 3, Oct. 1 and Nov. 5). Registration required Fee: $130 commuter; $215 single, $165 double 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 Page 8 • RENEWAL • thecasa.org ADULT EDUCATION & PROGRAMS A Better View of Everything! The Glass Half Full Workshop Junipero Serra The Journey Onward Saturday, September 5 Noon – 3:30 pm Junipero Serra, OFM was a Spanish Franciscan friar who founded a mission in Baja California and the first nine of the 21 Spanish Missions in California. This workshop will explore the driving force behind his journey, despite illness and the difficulties of the age in which he lived. We will take a virtual tour of each mission he founded and finally his road to sainthood and the controversy over Pope Francis’ decision to canonize him. Jeff Campbell is a published author of 18 books including his best-selling work, St. Francis and the Miracle of Greccio and His Sandals. He is currently President and CEO of Vesuvius Press Inc. Saturday, September 19 Noon – 3:30 pm For more than a decade, Chris has written about the challenges of tragedy and adversity and simply living in the world today in his column “A Better View” in The Catholic Sun. His balanced, positive and informative reporting of current events and everyday challenges with a Catholic view, have been meaningful and always hopeful. Chris Benguhe is an internationally published author, columnist, editor and speaker. He is a former PEOPLE Magazine writer and editor for the National Enquirer, the Globe and the National Examiner. His coverage of the Columbine story inspired him to give up the limelight and help people find their inner light. Fee: $40 includes lunch. Registration required Fee: $45 includes lunch. Registration required Overcoming Indifference: Growing in Compassion, Growing Closer to Christ Straight Talk Theology Pope Francis: The People’s Pope Saturday, September 12 Noon - 3:30 pm Pope Francis has called on us to make room in our hearts to hear the voice of God, especially in the cries of the poor. Sadly, we are frequently caught up in our own pursuits and have not clearly heard the message. In this workshop we will learn how we can become vessels of healing to those around us who are in need. Find out what happened when this presenter responded to God’s call and how you can do so, also. Joyce Coronel is a mother of five sons, a Catholic journalist, author and speaker. It was the tragic story of the persecuted Christians of Iraq turned her world upside down and reignited her own Catholic faith. Fee: $40 includes lunch. Registration required Sundays, 9:00 – 10:40 am 2015: September 20, October 18, November 15, December 20 2016: January 17, February 21, April 17, May 15 Timely topics are chosen in a yearly thematic plan to expand our collective and individual understandings of Church and self with a Franciscan point of view. Fr. Bill's dynamic talks about Pope Francis will include breaking open his encyclical, "Laudato Si." Fr. William Cieslak, OFM Cap is a former President of the Franciscan School of Theology at Berkeley and a Professor of Liturgical Theology. He is one of the founding advisors and an ongoing advocate for the Franciscan programs at the Casa. Suggested donation: $10.00 No registration required For more information or to register for any of these programs please visit thecasa.org/programs-and-activites or call 480.948.7460 thecasa.org • RENEWAL • Page 9 Vision Corner The FRC Board of Directors: Community led by community Each day, our grounds bustle with dedicated and passionate community members and volunteers. They help bring to life the many opportunities found here to grow our spirits, heal our wounds and transform our lives to serve the immediate needs of the suffering and the greater good of the world. Among them are the members of the FRC Board of Directors. This volunteer-led group includes community members who work closely with our Franciscan friars and lay staff to support and guide the Casa’s mission, values and goals. The Board is comprised of individuals with complementing areas of expertise and a shared passion for the Casa’s good works and Franciscan spirituality. Through inspired collaboration, this talented team of professionals provides input to and oversight of the strategic planning and fiscal stability of the Casa. With shared leadership and accountability, we continue to thrive as a welcoming place built by community and for every person who comes here seeking acceptance and love. Members of the Since 1951, the Casa 2015-2016 Board of has been renewing lives Directors will share through spiritual growth, their individual stories healing and transformation, here throughout the and serving others. coming months. FRC Board of Directors 2015-16 Doug Olesen, PhD – Chair William Anger, Esq. – Vice Chair Alanna Mack – Treasurer Allen Vaughan – Secretary Arlene Davidson Suzanne DiGiovanni-Smith Fr. Michael Doherty, OFM Tim Kerrigan Stephen Lyons Michele “Mike” Mencuccini Don Petersen Ex-Officio Directors Fr. Joe Schwab, OFM, Executive Director Charles Brown, General Manager As a body is one though it has many parts, and all the parts of the body, though many, are one body, so also Christ.– 1 Corinthians 12:12 Friarside Chats strengthen bonds to Casa and each other People love attending Friarside Chats. That's because we are a community that values camaraderie and shares a passion for the Casa. These intimate gatherings are social and informative ways to learn more about what is going on at the Casa and with each other while enjoying a shared meal in the comfort of a community member's home. Please join us for an evening of fellowship that includes an overview of the Casa's mission, ministries and current capital projects. These gatherings are held in neighborhoods throughout the Valley. If you are interested in attending or hosting a Friarside Chat, please call Sarah at 480.948.7460 ext. 150. 169 individuals have attended a Friarside Chat in FY2014 D I S C OV E R T H E V I SIO N EV E N T S Thursday, 3 September, 2015 11:00 am Thursday, 17 September, 2015 6:00 pm Thursday, 1 October 2015, 11:00 am Thursday, 15 October 2015, 6:00 pm Three ways to reserve your spot today: thecasa.org; 480.948.7460 ext. 188; rsvp@thecasa.org 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 Page 10 • RENEWAL • th eca sa .o rg 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 our Counseling Ministry, please call 480.948.7460, ext. 134 or email: counseling@thecasa.org MEETINGS & CONFERENCES • • • • Comfortable conference rooms of various sizes Private guest rooms with individual baths A/V equipment and high speed internet Full-service dining room featuring buffet-style meals • Poolside and courtyard area for relaxing under the sun or stars • Quiet places for reflection including the Meditation Chapel and Healing Garden • Views of Camelback and Mummy Mountains 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. Take a Google Virtual Tour of the campus at CasaMeetings.org We appreciate referrals of churches, non-profits or government entities. Sue Force, Director of Meetings and Conferences 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 thecasa.org • RENEWAL • Page 11 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 Experienced caregiver for your loved one. Casa member. Please call 480.246.7036. Health Coaching for a Cause. Looking for motivation, hope and transformation in your lifestyle that supports optimal health? Casa member with an M.A. in Counseling focused on Holistic Health & 10 years of experience in chronic disease management and wellness is branching out to advocate for social justice issues. Contact Bobbe at 269.716.7167 or taberbobbe@gmail.com. Seeking quiet, private living space. Please email tfitzaz@ gmail.com or leave a message at 602.327.6473. Up to $500 per month. Willing to trade chores for reduction in rent. McDowell/FLW area or Paradise Valley. Euchre players needed to volunteer for a couple of morning hours once or twice a month to play cards with a Scottsdale Memory resident. Please call or leave a message for Marlyn 480.247.8966. Housekeeping or Day Care in Your Home: Reliable Casa member. Se habla Español. Marilene 480.406.8249 or mxavier@gmail.com Compassionate Caregiver ready to assist you with ADL for long or short-term care. Avail. For AM/PM, weekend shifts and travel. Finger card, CPR, First Aide, Food Handlers card. Great refs. Dora Rupp 480.228.8406. "Home Clean Home:" Dos Hermanas home-cleaning services. Low rates, Honest and trustworthy. Call for a free estimate. Iliana 602-413-4128. 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. Cornerstone at the Casa. There will be no meditation sessions in the chapel during July, August and September. There will be meditation on Wednesdays at 11:30 am in the Casita (West door) with teaching videos and handouts. All are welcome - No charge 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 Adults 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 6:30 pm on the 2nd Friday of every month and often organize outside activities to keep the group connected. To confirm upcoming meetings and social events, contact Celeste at spiritualsinglesouls02@gmail.com or 480.285.8580 AZ Males We meet on the last Wednesday of the month at 5:30 pm. The discussions typically focus on the teachings and philosophy of Fr. Richard Rohr, OFM. Visit azmalespirituality.com for more information. 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 Page 12 • RENEWAL • th eca sa .o rg Civic Academy: Public Education in Arizona Ensure the Franciscan Experience. Your gifts of cash, stock, real estate, and insurance to the Franciscan Renewal Center Endowment Fund help our community grow with a perpetual income stream. A gift today can be transformed into an eternal gift that helps sustain the Casa for all who seek spiritual growth, healing and transformation, and a place to serve others. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 2015 at 6:30 PM PARADISE VALLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 4455 E. LINCOLN DRIVE PARADISE VALLEY, AZ 85253 As you listen or read the news, do you get the sense that our education environment in Arizona is complicated? 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/ LEGACY SOCIETY endowment-giving La Verna Helping to ensure the continuity of the Casa. • What does being last in the country for education funding really mean? • Do you have a feeling that ideology and selfinterests are prioritized over good public policy? Come to Valley Interfaith Project’s “Education Civic Academy” to find out more. We’ll bring together knowledgeable people in our community to discuss different perspectives that will allow you to contrast and compare. Spiritual Direction 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 For the latest news and general information, visit us at thecasa.org or call the front desk at 480.948.7460 t hec asa. org • RENEWAL • Page 13 August 23, 2015 • Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time Readings & Mass Intentions This Week at the Casa August 23-29, 2015 Sunday 9:00 am Casa Children's Celebration 5:00 pm Hogan’s Heroes Monday 6:30 pm Divorced and Separated Group 6:00 pm JustFaith Discernment Process Tuesday 5:30 pm Grief Support Group 6:00 pm Rosary 6:30 pm Depression Support Group Hosted Meetings & Conferences Event Wednesday 5:30 pm AZ Males 7:00 pm In Presenza Di Hosted Meetings & Conferences Event Thursday 7:45 am Contemplative Prayer 4:30 pm Mindfulness Drop In Gathering Hosted Meetings & Conferences Event Friday 6:00 pm Hunger Action Movie Night Hosted Meetings & Conferences Event Saturday Hosted Meetings & Conferences Event Sunday Jos 24:1-2a, 15-17, 18b; Ps 34:2-3, 16-21; Eph 5:21-32 [2a, 25-32]; Jn 6:60-69 Pro Populo 7:30 am Vince and Lorna Honan 9:15 am Richard Bower 11:00 am Claudio Lima 7:00 pm Monday Rv 21:9b-14; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Jn 1:45-51 Chris Evertt 7:00 am Tuesday 1 Thes 2:1-8; Ps 139:1-6; Mt 23:23-26 Special Family Intention 7:00 am Wednesday1 Thes 2:9-13; Ps 139:7-12ab; Mt 23:27-32 Pasquale Mazzeo 7:00 am Thursday 1 Thes 3:7-13; Ps 90:3-5a, 12-14, 17;Mt 24:42-51 Nick Viverito 7:00 am Friday 1 Thes 4:1-8; Ps 97:1, 2b, 5-6, 10-12; Mt 25:1-13 John C. Collins 7:00 am Saturday 1 Thes 4:9-11; Ps 98:1, 7-9; Mk 6:17-29 Marianne Weiling 10:00 am Laura and Mark Minnick 5:00 pm Next Sunday Dt 4:1-2, 6-8; Ps 15:2-5; Jas 1:17-18,21b-22, 27; Mk 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23 The intentions listed here will be the intentions of the priest and will not be announced to the gathered assembly. Some of these events require advance registration. Please visit thecasa.org or call 480.948.7460 for more information. Mass Intentions for Next Week: August 30 - September 5 Sunday: Pro Populo; Teresa Valdivieso; Stacy McAward; Gabriella Ramirez Monday: Steven Andrew James Tuesday: Dorothy Musselman Wednesday: Ron Walter Thursday: Xavier M. Castro Friday: John Anthony Mealey Saturday: Lawrence Mulcrone Kevin Colton t hec asa. org • RENEWAL
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