3rd Sunday of Lent - Immaculate Conception Church
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3rd Sunday of Lent - Immaculate Conception Church
4th Sunday of Lent Theme: The Son of Man Lifted Up, That All May have Eternal Life in Him Eucharistic Liturgies for the week of March 15, 2015 Sat Sun Mar 14 Mar 15 Mon Mar 16 Tue Mar 17 Wed Mar 18 Thu Mar 19 Fri Mar 20 Sat Mar 21 5:00 pm 8:00 am 9:30 am 11:15 am 5:00 pm 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 5:30 pm 9:00 am 9:00 am 5:00 pm +Maria Rodriguez & Maria Beltran Parishioners by our Pastor +Lori Hays Benefactors of our Parish +Bruno Menicucci +Tillie Marquez +Eric Thaheld Communion Service +Robert Synott Special Intentions of Cecil Duran +Joe Gallagher +Joseph Scanlan Readings for the week of March 16, 2015 Monday: Isaiah 65:17-21; John 4:43-54 Tuesday: Ezekiel 47:1-9, 12; John 5:1-16 Wednesday: Isaiah 49:8-15; John 5:17-30 Thursday: 2 Samuel 7:4-5a, 12-14a, 16; Romans 4:13, 16-18, 22; Matthew 1:16, 18-21, 24a Friday: Wisdom 2:1a, 12-22; John 7:1-2, 10, 25-30 Saturday: Jeremiah 11:18-20; John 7:40-53 Sunday: Jeremiah 31:31-34; Hebrews 5:7-9; John 12:20-33 Dear Parishioners, This Fourth Sunday of Lent has traditionally been called “Laetare Sunday.” The Latin verb laetare is the imperative form for “rejoice!” During this penitential time the Church permits us to loosen up for moments of joy as we near Easter and to wear the color rose vestments, only one of two Sundays of the Church year. And, this week we have two great feasts, Tuesday, St. Patrick’s Day, and Thursday, St. Joseph’s Day. If you could attend Mass on these days in honor of them, it would be a blessing, I am sure. We continue to remind you of Catholics age 14 and older to abstain from eating meat on the Fridays of Lent. Also, I hope that you are faithfully keeping a regimen to become more spiritually strong and fit through exercises such as making the Stations of the Cross Fridays or when you are able. We will be sharing our concluding thoughts on the Book of Revelation this Friday following the Stations. You will soon be receiving our scheduling for the sacrament of reconciliation, the triduum, and Easter Sunday Masses, if you are a registered parishioner. There will be ample opportunities for confession Holy Week. The Finance Committee will meet Monday, March 23rd, at 6:00 p.m. in the parlor; the Building and Landscaping Maintenance Committee will meet at 7:00 p.m. in the parlor. Your Pastor, Your prayers are needed for the recovery of the following people: Frediani Fam, Ruby Sandoval, Emma Hittle, Corinna Osgood, Chicago Fam, Londos Fam, Marie Gardner, Beeson Fam, David Burch, Kristy Burch-Weinberg, Alfredo Panelli, Capurro Fam, Katie Branson, Donna Meek, Rico Carretero, John Michael Langley, Hudson Fam, Maureen Flynn, Charles Connelly, Sandra Rippee, Marie Kiley, Donna Casci, Liam Vonderhaar, Sr Mora McGarry, Sr Gertrude, Shirley Menicucci, Jodi Kehmeier, Caruso Fam, Josephine Baltierra, Cordova Fam, Erebia Fam, Ciara Lamia, Kari Ann Briggs, Carmelita Monette, Grayson McClure, Michon Holland, Albert Torres, Tony Cormier, Martina Caruso, Clifford Hess, Theresa Ryan, Kim Barstow, Rosa Tolentino, James Dorsey, Tom Reed, Ricardo Gonzalez, Kay Petty, Linda Cato, Corrine Glass, Delaney Fam, Barbara Heyrmann, Marjorie Carrier, Llewellyn Fam, Amanda Van Horn, Angela Vergna, Julie Franchi, Helen Balliette, RR Devlin, Nina Harrison, Jim Hagala, Dambacher Fam, Frank Churruca, Joe Newton, Guadalupe Lemus, Courtney May, Skylar Watson, Connie Reid, Judy Jennings, Neary Reth Please call when they recover, so the name may be removed from the list. LEARN YOUR FAITH/RCIA: an Invitation for Conversion & Full Initiation into the Church Thursdays 7:00 - 8:00 pm parish hall If you are someone or do you know someone who . . . _ has expressed an interest in becoming Catholic? _ was baptized Catholic as a child, but has not celebrated the Sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist? _ would like to learn more about the Catholic Faith? _ Everyone is welcome to attend! STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION All that we have and all that we are comes from the Lord. “We are truly His handiwork,” says St. Paul in the Second Reading, “created in Christ Jesus to lead the life of good deeds which God prepared for us in advance.” The greatest gift, the greatest peace, the greatest happiness — the greatest love that you can receive is Jesus in the Eucharist. This is His gift to us and the offering of our lives is our return to Him. DEATHS Please remember in your prayers the souls of Miriam Sagun, Jack Bisceglia, and Fred Green, whose funeral Masses were held Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of this past week, respectively, at Immaculate Conception Church, and for Anita Fischer, whose funeral Mass will be held Monday at Our Mother of Sorrows Cemetery chapel. The 2nd collection today will be for the Catholic Home Missions Appeal which helps support basic pastoral/formation programs for 4 out of 10 dioceses in the United States. Please be generous and help strengthen not only the Church at home, but throughout the country. Your support makes a difference. Mon March 16 Tue March 17 6:00 am-10:00 pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 6:00 am-10:00 pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 9:00 am Mass 1:30 pm Prayer Quilters - hall 9:00 am Mass 6:00 pm Fundraising Cte - parlor Wed March 18 6:00 am-10:00 pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 9:00 am Communion Service 5:30 pm Mass 9:30 am MOMS Group - hall 7:00 pm Healing Hearts - chapel Thu March 19 Fri March 20 Sat March 22 Sun March 23 6:00 am-10:00 pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 9:00 am Mass 6:00 am - 5:00 pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 9:00 am Mass 5:00 pm Mass Masses at: 8:00, 9:30 & 11:15 am, 5:00 pm 7:00 pm Learn Your Faith/ RCIA 7:00 pm Stations of the Cross & Book of Revelation study program 7:30 pm B.L.D. Community Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Mon - Thu 6:00 am to 10:00 pm, Fri 6:00 am - 5:00 pm. Pray for Vocations hour M-F 12:00 pm. Rosary M-F 8:30 am & Thursdays 6:00 pm. Please sign the sheet each time you visit with our Lord. Welcome: Whether you are visiting or new to our parish, we are blessed to have you celebrate with us! We extend to you the hospitality of our parish. If you wish to join our faith community, we welcome you! Parish registration forms can be found on a table in the gathering space. Moving or leaving the parish? Please notify the office of change of address. Baptism: We welcome all families with young children. The 1st step for the parents is to attend a class; they are held on the 1st Tuesday of every month at 6:00 pm. When choosing your child’s Godparents, they must be baptized, confirmed, receive communion regularly in the Church, and if married, must be married in the Catholic Church. Matrimony: at least one of the Catholic parties must be a registered, practicing member of Immaculate Conception. Please call the pastor to make an appointment to begin your marriage preparation process four to six months before your desired date. Please make no arrangements until after this appointment. The Engaged Encounter weekend is required. AROUND THE PARISH Congratulations and welcome to Divine Amaree, daughter of Richel and Wymmie Valera, who was baptized Saturday, March 7th, at Immaculate Conception Church. Upcoming Meetings: The Fundraising Committee meeting will be Monday at 6:00 pm in the parlor. All parish ministries/organizations who utilize our facilities are expected to have a representative attend. The Prayer Quilters will meet Tuesday at 1:30 pm in the hall. The MOMS Group will meet Wednesday at 9:30 am in the hall. Child care will be provided from 9:00 - 11:00 am. The Healing Hearts Grief Support Group will meet Wednesday at 7:00 pm in the chapel. Prayer List for Family Members in the war: Navy: Bruce Kelsey, Mike Mott, Oscar Ruiz Marines: Matthew Schroeder, Conan Salberg, Thomas Prado, Nathanael & Angel Foresee, Ryan Eskandary, Dave Kirby, Jacob Painter, Isaiah Jones, Joe Sheldrup, Ryan Bombard Special Forces: Kevin Lydon, Aaron Gibson, Jeremy Valdez Army: Mike Sheely, Roland Snyder, Steve Lewis, Greg Cook, Butch Pajarillo, Jr, Steven Garcia, Logan Forbing, Michael Hardiman, Daniel D’Annunzio, Gordon Gogan, Alex Cisneros, Dominic Manoli, Michael Sorondo, Joseph Pace, James Owens, Eric Mankin, Tim Wise, Juan Ruvalcaba, Jesse Carlile, Nathan Suddeth, Zachary Long, Garrett Spratley, Joel Gentry Air Force: Dennis Chanez, Bob Davis, Ida Davis, Todd Hudson, David Sifers, Kelly Sifers, Cesar Ochoa, Trevor Nolan, Alan Nadal, Katherine Dew National Guard: Early Jones, John Secora, Lela Sorondo, Robert Hindman, David Sousa, Ryan Carlile, Eric McKenzie Please pray for their safe return and for peace. If any parishioner has a loved one in the war with Iraq and Afghanistan, please call the parish office to place his/her name on the list. Stations of the Cross followed by Book of Revelations study program Friday at 7:00 pm The BLD Charismatic Group will meet Friday, at 7:30 pm in the hall. Attention Eucharistic Ministers & Ushers: a sign-up sheet for the extra Masses for Palm Sunday, Holy Week, and Easter is on the bulletin board in the sacristy and in the ushers room on the counter. Please fill in a time when you can serve. Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend: the Catholic Church is affirming and supporting you in your chosen vocation – marriage. Take advantage of this great gift to enhance your relationship and enjoy a love-filled weekend away together. The next date is April 17-19 here in Sparks. For more information, visit our website at www.sacramentowwme.org or contact Terry & Janet at applications@sacramentowwme.org or 916-489-3464. Protecting God’s Children Awareness Session: Tuesday, April 21st, at 6:00 pm and Saturday, May2nd, at 9:00 am in the Faith Formation bldg. Reservations are necessary as space is limited. Call the parish office to register. It is mandatory for any one who comes in contact with children to take this course: ushers, eucharistic ministers, lectors, altar server trainers, religious education teachers, and adult aides. An Easter Miracle in Prison - Forgiving a Murderer by Deacon Dennis Dolan On Easter 2014 at the conclusion of the Maximum Security Communion Service, an inmate approached me. She asked if I could do her a favor. I said that I would if I could. “Will you come stand with me?” “What? Why?” She pointed at one of the women in my choir. “That is the murderer of my sister:” I thought, “Oh crap! There’s going to be a fight!” Before I could say anything she continued, “I’m going home this week. This is my last Mass here. I want to forgive her before I leave.” Standing toe to toe with her hand grasping the other’s arm, her forgiveness was profusive and unconditional. “Neither I nor my family hate you. We want you to go on with your life and not carry this around. You have a beautiful little daughter at home. She needs you.” That’s when we all started “puddling up.” Her, me, all the other choir women standing around who by now were tuned into what was unfolding. But particularly, the woman on the receiving end of this magnanimous gesture. She was being visibly unburdened. It was shown clearly in her face and posture. The three of us ended up in a group hug (a real correctional “no no” ordinarily). I said to the on-looking congregation that milled around us, “This is it, Ladies. This is ‘the program!’ Take a good long look at what Jesus was talking about!” I wished the departing inmate well. I told her it was the most dramatically good thing that I have seen in my correctional career of over 20 years. I told her, “I want to be like you when I grow up.” I left the house that morning prepared to give a homily on Resurrection. I returned home having seen one. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Please fill out the form below and return it in the collection basket or the parish office. Please print clearly. These are the hours needed: Tuesday 11:00 - 12:00 am and Friday 2:00 - 3:00 pm Name _____________________________________ Phone Number___________________________ World Meeting of Families 2015: Philadelphia September 22-24. Pope Francis will be in attendance and will be presiding at Mass on Sunday, 25th. When God sends help, don’t ask questions: She hurried to the pharmacy to get medication. Got back to her car and found that she had locked her keys inside. The woman found an old rusty coat hanger left on the ground. She looked at it and said, “I don’t know how to use this.” She bowed her head and asked God to send her some HELP. Within 5 minutes a beat-up old motorcycle pulled up. It was driven by a bearded man who was wearing an old biker skull rag. He got off of his cycle and asked if he could help. She said, “Yes, my daughter is sick. I’ve locked my keys in my car. I must get home. Please, can you use this hanger to unlock my car?” He said, “Sure.” He walked over to the car, and in less than a minute, the car was open. She hugged the man and through tears said, “Thank you, God, for sending me such a very nice man.” The man heard her little prayer and replied, “Lady, I am NOT a nice man. I just got out of prison yesterday; I was in prison for car theft.” The woman hugged the man again, sobbing, “Oh, thank you, God! You even sent me a professional!” Is GOD great or what!? round trip airfare: deposit required hotel for 5 nights: $159 per night with one night at $139 conference fees: $325 if paid before April 30 For full information and complete details on the trip, please contact Deacon Richard Ramm at 329-2571, ext. 127 or richardr@stacathedral.com. Lectors for March 22 Second Lector First Lector Sat Marilou Christoffersen Sun 8:00 am Helen Linde 9:30 am Bobbie Butchko 11:15 am Bart Lydon 5:00 pm Ron Reigle Scott Mowbray Sandy Matoza Pat Souza Cesar Calix Ann Hurst Servers, please remember to sign in on the sheet on the bulletin board in the ushers room. If you are unable to serve your scheduled time, please get a substitute. Altar Servers for March 22 Please check the bulletin board in the gathering space for events, job opportunities, and information not listed in the bulletin. 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