Catholic Community of Saint Patrick
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Catholic Community of Saint Patrick
Catholic Community of Saint Patrick Saint Patrick Church • 3109 Sacramento Street • Placerville Saint James Church • 2831 Harkness Street • Georgetown First Sunday of Advent Catholic Spirituality Matters November 30, 2014 Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil • 4:00 PM Sunday • 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM Monday - Friday • 8:30 AM Children’s Liturgy of the Word Sunday • 10:00 AM/12:30 PM SPANISH MASS Misas en Español Domingo • 12:30 PM • Placerville Miércoles • 6:30 PM • Placerville Youth Mass Sunday • 5:00 PM Second Sunday of each month Reconciliation St. Patrick Church, Placerville Saturday • 3:00-4:00 PM St. James Church, Georgetown Sunday before 10:00 AM Mass Baptism Must be registered in parish. Parents and godparents are required to attend a pre-Baptism class. English class: The class will be held, Sunday, December 21 at 5:00 PM in Room 3 Clase en Español: Clasé esta 19 de deciembre a las 7:00 PM salón 3 Sacrament of Marriage A couple wishing to be married in St. Patrick Parish must contact the parish six months prior to the intended wedding date. Our Mission As an assembly empowered by the glory of the Resurrection, we are committed to one another and to the tradition of the Catholic Church in celebrating the Seven Sacraments, the Sacred Liturgy, proclaiming the Good News through Education, sustaining the community of Faith, and promoting Charity, Peace and Justice for all people, now and forever. At this time of year the Northern Hemisphere brings us darker days and colder temperatures. We yearn for physical light and warmth. We also long for its spiritual counterparts, the light of God’s Word and the warmth of God’s love. At sunset on Saturday the 2015 Church Year began. So, Happy New Year! What will the new Church Year have in store for us? It will be a year of grace and transformation, personally and communally. We will mark the year with holy seasons. First we celebrate the feast days of the Advent-Christmastide seasons. Sundays are feast days. So are Holy Days, like the Immaculate Conception of Mary, the Nativity of the LORD, the Holy Family, and more. Cardinal Donald Wuerl of Washington D.C. says, “Feast days are to time what churches are to space. They mark sacred moments, moments of grace. They form us. Keeping the feasts is part of one’s commitment to live as a child of God.” This Church year has a new set of Scripture readings, cycle B. The Sunday gospel readings of 2015 will be selections from the evangelist, Saint Mark. Through Mark, the Church starts us off with Jesus’ admonition to “Be watchful! Be alert!” Why? The lyrics of one of my favorite Advent hymns give the answer. People, look East and sing today: Love, the guest, is on the way. People, look East and sing today: Love, the LORD, is on the way. Our Savior is near. We want to welcome him. The focus of the entire Advent season is on preparing to welcome our guest. The traditional spiritual practices are prayer, fasting, and acts of generosity. Personal prayer is central. The more time spent praying, both privately and communally, the closer to Jesus we grow. The more Christ like we become, the easier it is to make sacrifices and to be generous. Good Advent-Christmas reading can inspire our prayers and sacrifices. My suggestion: Scott Hahn’s Joy to the World: How Christ’s Coming Changed Everything (and Still Does). Also the prayer ideas in the bulletin of the 16th, inspired by Msgr. Vincent Rush, can be used not only before Mass, but anytime. Let’s pray for one another. Contributed by Ruth Ann Pilney, T.O. Carm. Primer Domingo de Adviento 30 de noviembre de 2014 Catholic Community of Saint Patrick Clergy Rev. Hernando Gomez-Amaya, Pastor ............................. 622.0373 Rev. Walter Tabios, Parochial Vicar.................................. 622.0373 Parish Staff Business Manager, Sandee Macedo...................................... Parish Secretary, Jeanne Rheault.......................................... Religious Education Director, Kathy Kasnic......................... R.C.I.A. Director, Brian Smith................................................... Choir Director, Cindy Flaherty.................................................. 622.0373 622.0373 622.7692 306.5701 333.7767 Youth Ministry, Elizabeth Frey-Thomas.................................. 368.1388 Fax, Parish Office................................................................................ 621.7770 Parish Organizations and Ministries Contacts Parish Council President, Al & Hope Cuellar.................... 644.4390 Altar Servers Coordinator, Pete Chavez............................ 626.3450 Asociación Guadalupana, Paula Gallegos Grady........... 647.1202 Baptismal Information & Preparation................................ 622.0373 Catholic Golden Age, Luana Zylla …………………………. 295.3823 Catholic Scripture Study, Joe Langdon……………………… 622.4671 Children’s Liturgy of the Word, Sue Mosbacher................... 622.4443 Spanish Mass Children’s Liturgy of the Word, Lucille Villalobos……………………………………………………… 622.0616 Grief and Loss, Carol Davis…………………………………… 748.9337 Hispanic Community, Maria Quintero………………….. 621.4848 Holy Spirit Charismatic Prayer Group, Brian Smith… 306.5701 Knights of Columbus, Anthony Arjil, Grand Knight … 409.5475 Golden Sierra 3345 Assembly, Aurelio Jimenez............ 333.1763 Ladies Society, Colette Polaski, President ......................... 677.1285 Legion of Mary, Bertha Vargas................................................ 621.2252 Ministry to the Sick, Larry Koncewicz........................... 916. 996.8962 Mother Teresa Maternity Home............................................. 295.8006 Saint James Society, Lisa Patterson, President............... 333.2292 SPAM Clothes Closet, Basement of Hall ..................... 621.7773 Spanish R.C.I.A., Melina Rodriguez………………………………. 306.8254 The Upper Room Dining Hall, 1868 Broadway............... 621.7730 Vocations Committee, Gloria Merjil....................................... 306.4902 Marriage Encounter, Don & Jeannette Boltz 647.9749 Marriage Encounter Website http://www.sacramentowwme.org Misa de Señora de Gaudalupe 5:30 AM El viernes, 12 deciembre 2014 We welcome new families to our Parish. Please register as soon as possible and notify the parish office of moves or address changes. Please note if you would like the convenience of Sunday envelopes as the ordinary means of meeting your obligations to your Parish. Reflexionemos sobre la Palabra de Dios En estos momentos estoy viviendo en un convento parroquial que ha servido de domicilio por más de un centenar de años a las hermanas que una vez enseñaron en la escuela primaria de la parroquia. Como cualquier casa antigua hay chirridos, repiqueteos y chasquidos, que se oyen o repercuten en la noche pero parecen desaparecer por el día. Y como todos las que vivimos aquí somos adultos decimos que esos ruidos se deben sólo a que es una casa antigua yéndose a su lecho a dormir –eso lo decimos hasta que uno de nosotros se encuentra solo en la casa por la noche. Cuando los otros regresan nos apuramos a contarles que la Madre Carolina había estado levantada y caminando de nuevo. La noche hace que nuestra imaginación se vuelva loca y nos haga actuar y pensar como los niños. La noche se las arregla para alardear de ruidos aterradores y para darnos ansiedad con misterios inexplicables. Y cuando no sólo nuestro cuerpo sino también nuestra propia vida se encuentran en la oscuridad, cuando no sabemos cuál es la mejor manera de disciplinar a nuestros hijos, ni hacia dónde dirigirnos el resto de nuestra vida, ni siquiera cómo manejar una relación, bueno, esa oscuridad se nos hace demasiado y puede parecernos inaguantable. Nunca estamos completamente seguros de los misterios inexplicables que nuestro Dios puede hacer surgir de la oscuridad. Por eso es posible que nosotros, cada uno de su propia y loca manera, tratamos de hacer amistad con los ruidos de la oscuridad. Decimos que son los ruidos de una casa antigua, o la temperatura que está bajando o el horno que se ha activado, o decimos que es la Madre Carolina. De una manera u otra encontramos la manera de convivir con la oscuridad, pues, ¿quién sabe lo que Dios, nuestro divino alfarero de la lectura de Isaías, pudiera hacer aun con el barro húmedo de nuestra vida?— Padre Joseph Parish Registration and Change of Address New to Saint Patrick’s Catholic Church Community? Recently moved or changed phone number? Name: Address: J. Juknialis Derechos de autor © 2014, World Library Publications. Todos los derechos reservados. Phone: KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Today is the first day of Advent, and all of us know that the Season of Advent is the time of preparation for the pending birth of our Lord. We Roman Catholics celebrate the birth of Jesus on December 25th, although this may not be the actual day of the Lord’s birth, ancient Christians saw fit to set aside a day of celebration to observe that glorious and Holy day. The pagan Roman holiday of Saturnalia was also on the same day. With the ongoing persecution of Christians occurring during this period, it would appear that they chose that day, so they could celebrate the birth of the Lord surreptitiously, with nobody being the wiser. The Church has denied that this is so, and we, as devout Catholics should make note of the Church’s teaching on the subject, however who would fault the ancient Christians if they did “camouflage” their celebration, since they were being persecuted and even martyred for their beliefs. At any rate, let us enjoy the present day of freedom to observe Advent, and remember that it’s all about the birth of the Lord, our Savior. We wish to thank those parishioners who supported us at our Dinner/Dance Fiesta last evening; we trust that everyone had a wonderful time; it was a great opportunity to mix with our fellow parishioners as we enjoyed the great food and glorious music by our very own musicians, Los Compadres Musicales de San Patricio. You have our heartfelt gratitude because your great generosity has supplied us with further funds to carry out our mission of charity in this beautiful community that we call home. Brother Knights, we remind you that next Thursday evening, December 4th, we will be holding our monthly Business Dinner Meeting in Gurnell Hall, starting around 5:00. Dinner will be served at 6:30. The business meeting will start promptly at 7:30. I urge you to come spend time with your Brother Knights and join in the camaraderie. Anthony Arjil, Grand Knight VIVAT JESUS THE CHRISTMAS GIVING TREE The Gift Giving Tree is now in the vestibule and it’s brimming with tags. The tags vary...you can give to one child or several children in a family...whatever you are able to do is wonderful. Please return the tag on an unwrapped gift before Saturday, December 13th. You may place the unwrapped gifts in the large box in the Gift Shop during the week end Masses or drop them off at the church office, Monday — Friday, 8:00 AM-noon. Please call the office if you have any questions. MESSAGE FROM THE BUSINESS MANAGER… It’s a very busy, busy time here at Saint Patrick Church. The Hispanic community planted daffodils at the cemetery this last weekend. Thank you to all who donated the daffodils and most especially, those who planted them. It’s going to be beautiful this spring! Please look in the mail for your Christmas mailer, which includes our Advent and Christmas schedule. It’s been brought to my attention that I have not thanked the Gift Shop volunteers lately for the work they do at Saint Patrick. The Gift Shop supports the church as well as provides a service to our parishioners. It takes commitment from all the volunteers to keep the shop running and their willingness to serve the parish is most appreciated. Sandee Macedo PLEASE PRAY FOR Cindy Maitland, Carol Ann Miller, Paul Buchner, Kelly Thompson, Jennifer Susan Lomnity, Patty Wren, Stacy Enzler, Mary Majewski, Robert Knox, Ruth Peterson, Kathy Sowle, Cynthia McCarty, Diana Winters, Helen Davidson, Phyllis Hoffman, Amanda Hohn, Matthew Thomas, Jacqualine Richard, Kathy Cope, Marie Wagar, Ray Chaisson, Kelly Smith, Kathy Finnegan, Lee Swierczek, Julie Fitzgerald, Kandi Sahaj, Tom Kozlowski, Sandee Macedo, Ann Erickson, Martina Ortega, Mary Jane Wilson, Dorothy Nattrass, Tommy Thompson, Mary Jo O’Shaughnessy, Ascencion Lopez Garcia, Mary Perkins, Jack Fleischmann, Ryan McCarley, Louis Spohn, Gabriella Soares, Brian Himan, Betty Baer, Liliana Vernuccio, Mike Daly, Helen Brickley, Harvey & Denise Fischer, Darlene Cloffen, Walter Turner, John Harrison, Vivian Frohreich, Cathy Nickel, Ben Yurkovic, Kimberly Stanley, Melba Leals, Diane Schoepf, Martha Palomar, Priscilla Lavin, Ray Keaveney, Roberta Doyle, David Rich, Margaret Springer, Patricia Landry, Marvin Bukema, Cecilia Varenkamp, Bill Hill, Ron Jermstad, Victor de Spiganovicz, Ramona Bratton, Anthony Sota, Edith Korzan, Louise Puthuff, Mike Korzan, Frank Deguara, Jeff Boatman, Kitty Hamilton MASS INTENTIONS 12/01 12/01 12/02 12/02 12/03 12/03 12/04 12/04 12/05 12/05 + + + + + + + L + + Johnny Peppert by Barbara & Bob Callaghan George Kusch by Irene Kusch Jean Bishop by Lind Bishop Elvira Diaz-Salinero by M/M Omar Diaz-Salinero Frank Mraz by Shirley Mraz Ending of Abortion by the Legion of Mary Marcus Bacchi by Ces Wolary Liesel Hasbrouck by a friend Joan Delfino by the Tigue Family Diane O’Connor by Cindy O’Connor THANK YOU… Thank you for your well wishes, phone calls, prayers and cards. I am on the mend, just not quite there yet! Miriam Dixon SUNDAY SOCIAL AT ST. PATRICK CHURCH 1st Sunday 2nd Sunday 3rd Sunday 8:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:30 PM 8:00 AM 10:00 AM 8:00 AM 10:00 4th Sunday 5th Sunday AM 8:00 AM 10:00 AM 8:00 AM 10:00 AM Franciscan Sisters of Atonement Associates Faith Formation Group Hispanic Group St. Patrick Ladies Society Legion of Mary Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfast– No C & D Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfast– No C & D Catholic Golden Age The Lubenko & O’Donnell Families The Davidson Family RCIA For a donation of only $1.00 you can enjoy a fresh delicious donut, with all proceeds going to the children of our Parish (Faith Formation and Youth Group). CELEBRANTS and LITURGICAL LEADERS Saturday, 12/06 4:00 PM Mass Placerville Sacristan: Ces Wolary Lectors: Patricia Teter Carol Davis Altar Servers: Caitlyn Keane Michael Keane Mary Keane Ministers: Diane Lagorio Lynn Le Mere Bill Flynn Marcia Hartmann Frank Castaneda Jeannette Castaneda Dolores Marinko Domingo, 12/07 12:30 PM Misa en Español, Placerville Sacristán: Mirna S. Taylor Lectores: Flor Garcia Jonathan Cisneros Monaguillos: Diana Santana Elizabeth Santana Abby Eucarísticas: Maria Santana Socorro Salazar Martin Garcia Margarita Garcia Sunday, 12/07 8:00 AM Mass Placerville Sacristan: Pete Chavez Lectors: Jim Korsen Bev Korsen Altar Servers: Matthew Romero Nick Romero Kelly John Smith Eucharistic Ministers: Jim Korsen Bev Korsen Don Morley Doris Morley Sheila Tavano Patty Wren Art Gregorio Louise Linhart Sunday, 12/07 10:00 AM Mass Placerville Sacristan: Rosemary Authier Lectors: Anita York Brian Smith Altar Servers: Dominic Raffetto Mekenna Patteson Jacob Eucharistic Ministers: Brian Smith Andrea Peterson Vaughn Peterson Tom Kozlowski Carol Davis Joe Atencio Betsy Atencio Gary Schneider Sunday, 12/07 10:00 AM Mass Georgetown Lectors: Alvarez, Krizl Altar Servers: N/A Eucharistic Ministers: Bernie Robert Miguel MESSAGE TO OUR HEARING IMPAIRED PARISHIONERS Saint Patrick is pleased to announce the completion of our Loop installation for the hearing impaired. This is a direct audio input-signal, which provides a clearer and more distinct sound, and one which is directly streamed into a parishioner’s hearing aids. The vast majority of hearing aids, old and new, were built with this feature already installed. It is only a matter of having the feature activated by your hearing health care professional. The blue signs placed near the doors will be an on-going reminder to our current parishioners, as well as those visiting our church, that they may access our new loop system. If there are questions about utilizing this system please call Sandy Danz @ (530) 409-0774. TAMALES!!! Asociacion Guadalupana Tamale Event! The cost of tamales is $10.00 for 6 tamales and $20.00 for 12 tamales. The four varieties are chicken, pork, beef and cheese. Please look for us after the 4:00PM Saturday Mass on December 6th and the 8:00 & 10:00AM Sunday Masses on December 7th. Homemade tamales are perfect for your holiday meals! READINGS FOR THE WEEK LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Monday: Tuesday: Lunes: Martes: Is 2:1-5; Ps 122:1-9; Mt 8:5-11 Is 11:1-10; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 1213, 17; Lk 10:21-24 Wednesday: Is 25:6-10a; Ps 23:1-6; Mt 15:29-37 Thursday: Is 26:1-6; Ps 118:1, 8-9, 19-21, 25-27a; Mt 7:21, 24-27 Friday: Is 29:17-24; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Mt 9:27-31 Saturday: Is 30:19-21, 23-26; Ps 147:1-6; Mt 9:35 — 10:1, 5a, 6-8 Sunday: Is 40:1-5, 9-11; Ps 85:9-14; 2 Pt 3:8-14; Mk 1:1-8 Miércoles: Jueves: Viernes: Sábado: Domingo: Is 2:1-5; Sal 122:1-9; Mt 8:5-11 Is 11:1-10; Sal 72:1-2, 78, 12-13, 17; Lc 10:21-24 Is 25:6-10a; Sal 23:1-6; Mt 15:29-37 Is 26:1-6; Sal 118:1, 8-9, 1921, 25-27a; Mt 7:21, 24-27 Is 29:17-24; Sal 27:1, 4, 1314; Mt 9:27-31 Is 30:19-21, 23-26; Sal 147: 1-6;Mt 9:35 — 10:1, 5a, 6-8 Is 40:1-5, 9-11; Sal 85:9-14; 2 Pt 3:8-14; Mc 1:1-8 HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Patronal Feast Day of the United States of America, is a Holy Day of Obligation. The Feast Day Masses at Saint Patrick Church are on Monday, December 8th at 8:30 AM and 6:30 PM. COMING SOON! “Seasons of Hope”, a support group for those who have suffered the death of a loved one begins a new six-week program on Monday, Feb. 2, 2015, 1:00-3:00 p.m.. For more information and to register, contact Carol Davis: 530-748-9337. GOLDEN AGE POTLUCK The next Golden Age meeting and luncheon is Thursday, December 4, 2014 at noon in Gurnell Hall. Members are reminded to bring: A - H Salad I - O Dessert P - Z Main Dish New members are always welcome! ESTABLISHED 1978 • LIC. # 339581 THINK KEYS ALL your LOCK & KEY needs Keys Plus LOCKSMITH SKI AIR CONDITIOING CO. Sales & Service 5528 Merchant Circle (530) 626-4010 • WEB www.skiair.com Sanitex Cleaners Your ad By Raleys Shopping Center could be in this space! 530-626-7600 SPACE AVAILABLE To Advertise Here... 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Holy Day of Obligation: The Mass of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary Mass at St. James is at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, December 8th. Confessions: Are held directly before Mass each Sunday beginning at 9:00 a.m. St. James Society Meetings: Monthly meetings of the St. James Society are held directly after Mass on the second Sunday of each month. If you wish to address the Board or have an item placed on the agenda, it must be received by our President Lisa Patterson in writing no later than the Friday before the meeting at 333.2292 or fairtimeagain@gmail.com. Donut Sunday: The first Sunday of the month is also "Donut Sunday". For a donation of only $1.00 you can enjoy a fresh delicious donut. All proceeds benefit the St. James Faith Formation. Blanket Sunday: The first Sunday of each month is “Blanket Sunday”. Donations of nonperishable food items or new or gently used blankets are gratefully accepted by Carmen Krizl. All donations benefit those in need right here on the Divide. Baked Goodies: are available on the third Sunday of each month, after Mass – all donations also benefit the St. James Faith Formation. Breakfast: Is served the fourth Sunday of each month. For just $4.00 per person or $12.00 for families you can fill up on a delicious full breakfast while you enjoy the company of your friends and fellow parishioners. Cleaning Crew: Meets the third Saturday of each month here at St. James between 10:30 and 11:00 a.m. Please see Mike Weycker if you are interested in helping. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Is held each Wednesday from 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. here at St. James. Prayer requests written in the ledger in the foyer are acted upon each week. Please contact Mark Spaugh if you have questions. Scrip: A wide variety of popular gift cards are available each Sunday after Mass in Mathias Hall. ~Thank you Jack Sweeney for assisting with surveying the St. James Church property. Your help and expertise is greatly appreciated! For information about scheduling the following events at St. James please contact: Baptisms: Carmen Krizl @ 333-0832 , Weddings: Fely Hayes @ 333-4486, Funerals: Carole Silva @ 333-0463, RCIA: Craig & Ann Marie Davis @ 333-2946 If you wish to place an announcement in this bulletin, please contact Michele Wagstrom 333.1977 or mwagstrom@gtusd.org. Faith Formation News St. Francis wanted to imitate Jesus in everything. He had the idea to celebrate Christmas in poverty, with animals and a simple manger. In doing so, he created the world’s first Manger scene... The children of St. Patrick’s Parish will present St. Francis' Christmas Dream December 14, 2014 at 3:30 p.m. Santa will be at the cookie & punch reception afterward, followed by the Youth Mass at 5:00. All are invited to come and enjoy the afternoon with us! DID YOU KNOW...? We have entered a float in the Downtown Placerville Christmas Parade on Sunday, December 7th! Important! Mandatory Dress Rehearsal for entire cast Saturday, Dec. 13 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
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