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Saint Francis Assisi May 12 2013 Bulletin
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M A Y 1 2 , 2 0 1 3 / S E V E N T H S U N D A Y O F E A S T E R
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701 Mt Rose Hwy. Incline Village, NV 89451
775.831.0490 office 775.831.2045 fax www.sftahoe.org
VEN, SEÑOR JESÚS
La primera lectura de hoy puede parecer fuera de lugar.
La “fiesta de Esteban” ¿no evoca recuerdos de Navidad
más que de Pascua? Pero tiene más sentido después de la
Ascensión. Jesucristo, el Hijo del Hombre, de pie a la
derecha del Padre, da la bienvenida a Esteban en el
cielo. Sin duda por eso Jesús nos precede –para darnos
la bienvenida a la casa del Padre.
La segunda lectura continúa refiriéndose a premios
celestiales: el nuevo día llega con sus esperanzas y sus
expectativas. Resuena un eco aquí también, del Adviento,
pero ahora sobre el cumplimiento de esas esperanzas, las
respuestas a todas las interrogantes y las soluciones a
todas las dificultades. El Adviento es sobre la “venida”.
La Iglesia ahora reza: “Ven, Señor
Jesús”.
El Evangelio de Juan hoy es parte de la
sección conocida como la “oración
sacerdotal” de Jesús. Fue su oración en
la Última Cena cuando se preparaba
para su ministerio de sacerdote y de
víctima. Pero es también su oración
como sumo sacerdote glorificado y
ascendido, dador de gloria, centro de la
fe y maestro de su destino y del nuestro.
COME, LORD JESUS
The first reading today may seem somewhat out of place.
Doesn’t the “feast of Stephen” evoke memories of the
Christmas season, rather than Easter? But it is most
relevant for the days after the Ascension. Jesus Christ, the
Son of Man, stands at his Father’s right hand to welcome
Stephen into heaven. Indeed, that is why Jesus has gone
before us—to welcome us into God’s house.
In the second reading the focus on heavenly reward
continues: the new day coming with its hope and
expectation. There is also an echo here of Advent, but it
is now the fulfillment of those hopes, the resolution of all
questions and difficulties.
John’s Gospel today is part of the section
known as the “high priestly prayer” of
Jesus. It was his prayer at the Last Supper
as he prepared for his roles as priest and
victim. But it is also his prayer as the
glorified and ascended high priest, the
giver of glory, the center of faith, and the
master of his destiny and ours.
© Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co.
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Declaración De Visión La Iglesia de San Francisco de Asís es conocida como una parroquia vibrante y el centro de la espiritualidad para Lake Tahoe donde parroquianos y visitantes están comprometidos
activamente a compartir su amor, su talento y atender al
desarrollo espiritual y las necesidades de los otros.
Welcome to Saint Francis of Assisi /
Bienvenida a St. Francisco de Asís Vision Statement: Saint Francis of Assisi Catholic Church shall
be known as a vibrant parish and center of spirituality for North
Lake Tahoe where parishioners and visitors are actively
committed to sharing their love, talent, and treasures in
ministering to the spiritual growth, and needs of others.
Mission Statement: Guided by the Holy Spirit, we are a
Catholic faith community welcoming all to experience the
presence of God by celebrating the Eucharist and embracing the
teaching of the Holy Scriptures and Traditions. We minister to
all people of North Lake Tahoe where diversity, life challenges,
spiritual growth and respect for our precious resources
are celebrated and embraced by providing compassionate
services through Christ.
Declaración de Misión
Guiados por el Espíritu Santo, somos una comunidad de fe y les damos la bienvenida a todos para que experimenten la
presencia de Dios mediante la celebración de la Eucaristía que acepten las enseñanzas de las Sagradas Escrituras y las tradiciones.
Servimos a toda la gente del norte de Lake Tahoe, donde la
diversidad los desafíos, de la vida, el crecimiento espiritual y el respeto de nuestros recursos que son apreciados y son celebrados
a través de los servicios de Cristo compasivo.
OFFICE HOURS
Monday through Saturday
9 am to 5 pm
BULLETIN REQUESTS:
Please submit notices & articles for the church bulletin to:
Lynne Cibulsky at LynneC@SFTahoe.org
PLEASE OBSERVE OUR TUESDAY 5 PM DEADLINE
FOR ALL BULLETIN CONTRIBUTIONS.
ALL REQUESTS ARE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL.
Mass Schedule / Horario de Misa Saturday: 5:00 pm Sunday: 9:00 am, 11:00 am and 5:00 pm (Español) Weekdays: 9:00 am (Tuesday—Friday)
Sacraments
Reconciliation: Saturdays—4:00 pm (or by appointment)
Reconciliación en Español: Domingos a las 4:30 pm
Sacraments /Sacramentos
Baptism/Bautizo: Pre-baptismal English Classes are held the first Wednesday of
each month; call Cathy Cecil, 622-3378. Spanish Classes are
held the first Monday of each month; call Natividad Morales,
832-8035 or 815-6835.
Clases Pre bautismales en ingles cada primer miércoles del mes, hable con Cathy Cecil 622-3378. En español, cada primer lunes del mes hable Natividad Morales, 832-8035 o 815-6835.
Ministry to the Homebound / Eucaristía en Casa: Please call the parish office, 831-0490.
Hable a la oficina.
Marriage Preparation/Preparación de Matrimonio:
For English, call Beth & Dieter Krewedl, (530) 587-1172
Pastor: Reverend William “Bill” Nadeau williamomi@msn.com Deacon: Don Korson donald_korson@yahoo.com OR (775) 852-3650 Deacon: Jose Castro castrojose71@live.com Parish Office Manager: Jill Mulcahy jillm@SFTahoe.org Pastoral Associate: Katie Christensen katie.tahoe@gmail.com Music Liturgy Director & Media: Lynne Cibulsky lynnec@SFTahoe.org Assoc. Music Director: Tim Callicrate tim2tahoe@msn.com Religious Education: Jodi Clouthier jodic@SFTahoe.org Youth Ministry Leader: Tim Kelly timk@sftahoe.org Hispanic Ministries Coordinator: Natividad Morales (775) 815-6835 Front Office: RecepD@sftahoe.org Grounds & Building Maintenance: John McManus (775) 831-0490
Parish Ministries and Programs /
Ministerios y Programas de Parroquia In a wonderful and committed sense of Christian
stewardship, St. Francis of Assisi parishioners are active
in over 30 ministries and programs. We strongly
encourage you to get involved in a ministry which serves
as a good use of your passion, time, talent, and treasure.
For a complete listing of all ministries, programs, and
contacts, please visit our new website at SFTahoe.org.
(Our list is published in our weekly bulletin at mid-
month.) Once at our website, you can also access our
weekly bulletins and a wide array of St. Francis
information. We especially encourage you to take
advantage of Online Giving (OLG), our new feature
which allows you to make donations — regular and
one-time — all online. This mode of giving is not only
convenient and simple to use, but provides year-end tax
statements for your charitable giving.
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Stewardship & Community / Administración y Comunidad
Good Stewardship: Sharing Our Treasure
Your extreme generosity to
St. Francis of Assisi is greatly appreciated.
This is a reporting of last week’s primary
collections. (through week ending 5/5/2013)
Envelope $ 4,824
Non-Envelope $ 3,060
On-Line Giving $ 1,725
TOTAL
REVENUE
$ 9,609
PRIMARY WEEKLY COLLECTION
GRAND KNIGHT: Torre Mercogliano
✤ Council Meetings are held on the second Monday of each month.
Our May 13th Meeting times are: 5 pm Officers / 5:30 pm Business
✤ 4th Degree Meetings are held on the third Monday of each month.
Our May 20th Meeting will be at 5:30 pm
SMALL CHURCH COMMUNITY
Has God been working in a special way in your life
lately? Come hear the good news proclaimed with other
Catholic Christians in our parish!
Our Small Church Community (SCC) will gather on
Wednesday evening, May 15th from 7 to 8:45 pm at
Sharon and Bruce Hatch’s home. We will meet for prayer,
scripture readings, faith sharing and fellowship. Whether
you have been to one of our SCCs or not, please feel
welcome to join us and bring along a friend if you like! All
are invited. For more information or to RSVP, call Sharon
Hatch at (775) 832-2616.
Testimony for SCC: “Through our reflections and sharing
on the Sunday scriptures along with the focus
questions, I feel excitement, hope and
confidence in my faith. I gain spiritual
strength in knowing other parishioners who
are growing in an alive-relationship with our
God, believing in and cooperating with Him
in their challenging lives.” (S. Hatch)
PROJECT DRESSER UPDATE
Thanks to the generosity of St. Francis
parishioners, we were able to complete an
emergency dresser for a mother after receiving
a last-minute call from Casa de Vida. This was
very appropriate, especially during the month
of May which is dedicated to our Blessed
Mother who also chose life for her Divine Son.
Your continued support of Project Dresser
allows us to help these young pregnant girls,
giving them encouragement and hope.
God bless you!
Tuesday, May 14 at 9 am Larry Mitchell† By Dawn and Ted Maggio
Wednesday, May 15 at 9 am Larry Bergeron† By The Bouttes
Thursday, May 16 at 9 am Jay Abdo† By C.J. Abdo
Friday, May 17 at 9 am Joseph Costanzo Jr.† By Mary Darlene Costanzo
Saturday, May 18 at 5 pm Healing for Beth Krewdl
Sunday, May 19
9 am James Lee By His Parents
11 am Happy 40th Anniversary to Amuer and Bill Phillips
5 pm Sr. Amalia Viveros (90th cumpleaños) De sus hijos Margarita y familia
A Mass intention is a
beautiful way to remember
a beloved friend or family
member, whether in death, for healing, in
celebration of a special day, or simply for prayers
& guidance. If you would like to request a special
intention, please come by or call the office to
schedule it for any of our weekday/weekend
Masses. (A $10 donation is suggested.)
NOTE to EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS:
If you are unavailable to serve during JUNE,
please contact Pat Crow by
FRIDAY, May 17th. Thank you!
WE SERVE AND PRAY TOGETHER
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Thank you to the following who are scheduled for May 18 and 19 Gracias a los siguientes que son planificados para el 18 y 19 de Mayo
Saturday, May 18, 2013 at 5 p.m. Mass
Lector/EMB J. Dentz, A. Dentz, A. Demolski
EMW Tab: M. Archer / Ambo: G. Archer
Altar Servers Liam and Paloma Nolan-Bowers
Sunday, May 19, 2013
9 a.m. Mass
Lector/EMB B. Murphy, B. Murphy, J. Smith
EMW Tab: A. Smith / Ambo: C. Knieriem
Altar Servers Jack Clouthier and Thaddeus Hamby
11 a.m. Mass
Lectors/EMB E. Daleke, D. Daleke, A. Phillips
EMW Tab: B. Barth / Ambo: P. Barth
Altar Servers Nolan and Neve Galusha
“Prayers of the Faithful” Writers Tippi & Bob McIver (for May 18-19)
NOTE to ALTAR SERVERS: Please contact Melissa White at
melissa@mmwhite.net if you are unavailable to serve as scheduled
or if you wish to volunteer to become a server.
Please pray for the young men and women in our military.
If you would like to add a name to this prayer list, please
contact Lynne Cibulsky at (775) 831-0490. You may also
leave your information with any office staff member.
SPC Michael Landis PFC Jamie Bonnenfant
101st Airborne Division US Army—Afghanistan
Ft. Campbell, KY
Lt. Col. Michael Drew
Major Greg Ebert Travis AFB
Langley AFB
Lt. Michael Boutte
Lt. Nelson Keyser IV US Army
USN-F-18 Pilot
LeMoore NAS Major Robert “Bobby” Houston
Nellis AFB
LT Jeannie Crump
USCG—Sector San Francisco Lt. Col Michael Eltz
Yerba Buena Island Seymour Johnson AFB
Col Kyle McClelland
US Army
Kabul, Afghanistan
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JUNTOS SERVIMOS Y ORAMOS
Saint Francis of Assisi Parish Welcomes You!
¡San Francisco de Asís le da la Bienvenida!
Registration & Change Form / Formulario de inscripción
Family Name: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Nombre de Familia
Mailing Address ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Dirección Postal
Physical Address _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Dirección Física
Phone ___________________________________ Numero Telefónico
E-mail______________________________________________________________ Correo Electrónico
Husband_________________________________ Esposo
Wife_____________________________ Esposa
Children’s Names & DOB ______________________________________________________________________________________ Nombre de Hijos y fecha de nacimiento __________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Would you like envelopes?___________ ¿Quiere Sobres?
Seasonal / Part-Time
Full-Time
Spiritual Stewardship...Prayers for the Living
Espiritual Administración...Oraciones para la Vida
Keep in your prayers… Mantengan en oración...
Helen Rolen Mary Ann Sabia Steven Schmitz
Butch Slagerman Jacqueline Slagerman
Rick Slavenes Xavier Smilley
Ed Strauss Petti Thall
Ellen Tuazon Renato Tuazon
Al Turner Saul Viveros
Resendiz Courtenay Wallpe The West Family
Karen Winn
Cindy Wisner and Family
The Dick Witzig Family
John Zelner
Don Johnson Rick Johnson Mark Kaspar
Gen Kellerman Madison Lewis
Riley Loper Peyton Madden
Ramona Magallanes Dawn and Ted Maggio
Tim Marrinan Daryl Martin
Bob and Tippi McIver Lauren McLaughlin
Vilma Merlos Tom Mimiaga Scott Mitchell
Cecilia Morales Tony Moulding Nancy Niemi
Robert Parrish Simona Peralta
Joan & Leon Pujalet Victor & Maria
Ramirez Chris Reyes Megan Roby
Bob Anderson Brenda Ashkar Bernie Atkinson
Scarlette Bertolina Al Bonnenfant Jack Brosnan
Katy Brotherton Jimmy Budzinski
Christopher Carrette Ron Carrette
Wil & Betty Clarke Jim Clements Gary Coblens
George Conlow Gira Cooper David Cox
Sharon Filardo Mason & Miles Fisk
Lucia Flores Jim France
Carol Frenney Harry Garstang
Pat Grover Shirley Hack
Dr. Newt Hardgrave Maryanne Heyde
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News from the Padre/ Noticias de Nuestro Sacerdote
This weekend, millions of Americans will go to a card shop,
or create a personal Mother’s Day card, order flowers or buy
a present for their mom. As you wish your Mother a “Happy
Mother’s Day” or remember her in prayer if she is deceased,
it may also be a good time to remember those mothers
throughout the world who face enormous challenges every
day. Let us remember the millions of mothers who live on less
than a dollar a day, the mothers who have no health care for
themselves or their children; the mothers wondering how they
are going to feed or diaper their children and the mothers who have no means to get proper
immunizations, antibiotics or effective treatments for communicable diseases.
This list of challenged and needy mothers could go on and on… Anyone who has ever had to
worry about such things can deeply sympathize. For those of us who have escaped such worries,
we can only imagine the level of instinctive stress that this type of uncertainty can provoke.
Mother’s Day originally began as a call to unite women around the world to address these tough
challenges faced by mothers. In 1870, Julia Ward Howe issued the “Mother’s Day Proclamation.”
After witnessing the atrocities of war and the ensuing hardships of tens of thousands of widows
and orphans, she issued a rallying cry for women to use their power and humanity to promote the
“alliance of the different nationalities” and the “amicable settlement of international questions.”
Challenges today are strikingly similar and Howe’s words are still timely. Wars rage on. Food
prices are skyrocketing. Poverty prevents people from obtaining clean water and nutritional food,
or gaining access to healthcare and basic education.
Americans alone are expected to spend over $16 billion on Mother’s Day, with nearly $675 million
to be spent on Mother’s Day cards alone. On this holiday, in the spirit of Mother’s Day, we might
consider spending some of that money to ease the burdens of some of our local mothers. Perhaps
you could consider dropping off a box of diapers for our ongoing “Project Dresser” or purchasing
some yarn for our “Blanket Ministry,” a group who distributes special crocheted and knitted
blankets to the terminally ill or infirmed. Maybe you have a little extra time to quilt a baby
blanket for a newborn baptized here at St. Francis, or shop for extra food items to share with our
“Food for the Hungry” ministry. If you have some baby furniture or clothing that your children
have outgrown, please donate it to any of our local thrift stores. There are countless ways to help
both locally and globally.
Make sure to let your mother know you were thinking about her and all of the many things she
provided for you along the way…and that you did a good deed in honor of her. It will make her
very proud.
Blessed Mother’s Day from the St. Francis staff….
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News from the Padre/ Noticias de Nuestro Sacerdote
Este fin de semana, millones de estadounidenses se van a una tienda de tarjetas, a comprara una
tarjeta para el Día de la madre, o flores o un regalo para su madre. Para desearle a su madre "un
Feliz Día de la Madre" o recordarla en la oración si ella ha fallecido, también puede ser un buen
momento para recordar a las madres de todo el mundo que se enfrentan a enormes retos cada día.
Hay que recordar los millones de madres que viven con menos de un dólar al día, las madres que no
tienen atención de salud para sí mismos o sus hijos; las madres se preguntan cómo se van a alimentar
o comprar pañales para los niños y las madres que no tienen los medios para obtener una correcta
vacunación, o los antibióticos o tratamientos eficaces para las enfermedades transmisibles.
Esta lista de las impugnaciones que las madres necesitan podría seguir y seguir… Cualquiera que
haya pasado alguna vez a preocuparse por este tipo de cosas pueden solidarizarse profundamente.
Para aquellos de nosotros que se han escapado de este tipo de preocupaciones, sólo podemos
imaginarnos el nivel de tensión instintiva que este tipo de incertidumbre puede provocar.
El día de la madre se inició como una llamada a unir a las mujeres en todo el mundo para hacer
frente a estos retos que enfrentan las madres. En 1870, Julia Ward Howe emitió el "Anuncio del Día
de la Madre." Después de presenciar las atrocidades de la guerra, y las siguientes penalidades de
decenas de miles de viudas y huérfanos, y emitió un grito de guerra para que las mujeres usaran su
poder y la humanidad para promover la "alianza de las diferentes nacionalidades" y la "solución
amistosa de los asuntos internacionales."
Los desafíos de hoy son sorprendentemente y similares a los de Howe y las palabras siguen siendo
oportunas. Furia en las guerras. Los precios de los alimentos están subiendo como la espuma. La
pobreza impide a las personas de acceder a agua potable, atención sanitaria y la educación básica.
Los Estadounidenses solo esperan gastar más de $16 mil millones de dólares por el día de la madre,
con casi 675 millones de dólares que se gastaran en tarjetas solamente. En este día de fiesta, con el
espíritu del Día de la Madre, podríamos considerar gastar una parte de ese dinero para aliviar los
problemas de algunas de nuestras madres locales. Tal vez si podríamos tener la posibilidad de donar
una caja de pañales para nuestro "Proyecto Actual de Vestir" o adquirir hilo para nuestro
"Ministerio de Manta", un grupo especial que distribuye mantas de ganchillo y punto a los enfermos
terminales. Tal vez tenga un poco de tiempo extra para hacer una manta para un bebé recién nacido
y que es bautizado aquí en la parroquia de San Francisco, o unos productos complementarios para
compartir con nuestro “ministerio de alimentos para las personas que pasan hambre.” Si usted tiene
algo de bebé o ropa que a sus hijos han dejado, por favor, donarla a cualquiera de nuestros locales de
tiendas de segunda mano. Existen innumerables formas de ayudar
tanto a nivel local como mundial.
Asegúrese de dejar que su madre sepa que estaba pensando en ella y
en todo lo que ella siempre hizo contigo en el camino… y que tu has
hecho un buen acto en honor de ella. Se sentirá orgullosa.
Bendiciones en este día de la Madres de parte del personal de la
parroquia de San Francisco…
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Religious Education / Educación Religiosa
ATTENTION FIRST COMMUNION FAMILIES The group photos from First Communion are in. Please stop by
the church office during business hours to pick yours up.
ATENCIÓN FAMILIAS DE LOS NINOS QUE RECIBIERON SU PRIMERA COMUNION
La foto de grupo de ya esta lista. Por favor pase por ella durante las horas de oficina a recogerla.
Religious Education Year-End Family BBQ courtesy of our Knights of Columbus
Reunión familiar de fin de año con BBQ para los de educación religiosa cortesía de
nuestros Caballeros de Colon.
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May Crowning
Coronación de María
RISE UP! - Middle School Retreat
St. Francis of Assisi Church May 18-19 6 pm-4:30 pm
St. Francis Youth and Young Adult
Ministries proudly presents an amazing
weekend for 6th-8th grade students to “Rise
Up” and find their mission in their lives.
“RISE UP” is an overnight retreat with
the goal to help middle school students
understand that Jesus Christ and His
Church are in their lives to lead them to
“Finding the Mission in their Lives.”
Worship will be led by the awesome band
“To The Author” (www.totheauthor.com).
The Chico, California band leads worship
at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church
LifeTeen Mass as well as leading retreats
all over Northern California for teens.
Youth Ministers Brennan Cull from Holy
Trinity Parish in El Dorado Hills, CA and
Tim Kelly from St. Francis of Assisi Parish,
will speak on a variety of topics that are
current for middle school students.
Brennan has spoken all over the country to
both middle and high school students about
his Faith and love of the Catholic Church.
The night will begin with registration at
6 pm on Saturday night, with pick-up at
4:30 pm on Sunday afternoon. Please
contact Youth and Young Adult Director
TK with any questions: timk@sftahoe.org
OR 714-404-8592
Worship will be led by the band “To The Author!”
The Chico-based band will lead us with a
concert on Saturday night and then
worship Sunday morning!
Finding your Mission in Life
Youth Minister and National LifeTeen
Speaker, Brennen Cull, will set hearts on
fire with his love and passion for Jesus
Christ and his Catholic Faith!
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St. Francis of Assisi Ministries & Programs /Ministerios y Programas de San Francisco
MINISTRY/PROGRAM COORDINATOR PRIMARY CONTACT
Altar Servers Melissa White melissa@mmwhite.net
Art & Environment Nancy Henderson nancyvsd@aol.com
Baptism Preparation Chuck & Cathy Cecil ifishtahoe2@hotmail.com
Blanket Ministry Annette Mimiaga annmim@hotmail.com
Clerical Support Barbara Allio bjaaa@aol.com
Finance Council Dianne Severance sevgroup@nvbell.net
Hispanic Ministries Coordinator Natividad Morales (775) 815-6835 Homebound Ministry Wilma VandenEkart wilmas_books@hotmail.com
Hospitality Ministry Vern & Pat Lucas pat@patlucas.com
Just Faith Ministry Judy Grassilli jag891@charter.net
Kinder Church Christine Duner Church Office: 831-0490 Knights of Columbus Torre Mercogliano Pending Change
Lectors/Eucharistic Ministers Pat Crow pcrow1129crow@aol.com
Legacy Society Ministry Roberta & Clay Klein robertaeklein@gmail.com
Liturgy Committee Katie Christensen katie.tahoe@gmail.com
Music Ministry Lynne Cibulsky lynnec@sftahoe.org
Pastoral Council Bob Mimiaga Robmim@USA.net
Project Dresser Denise Azzara deniseazzara@yahoo.com
Protecting God’s Children Jodi Clouthier jodic@sftahoe.org
RCIA Torre Mercogliano torremercogliano@yahoo.com
Religious Education Jodi Clouthier jodic@sftahoe.org
Rosary Ministry Gayle & Mike Archer archertahoe@earthlink.net
Sacristan Charleen Knieriem Sheenquilter@aol.com
Small Church Communities Sharon Hatch sharonhtch@yahoo.com
Stewardship Dave Collins dcoll27@aol.com
Ushers Mike Pennacchio 3puppets@gmail.com
Wedding Preparation Beth & Dieter Krewedl Krewedl@gmail.com
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Mike & Jane Maloney wwmemaloney@gmail.co
Youth & Young Adult Ministries Tim Kelly timk@sftahoe.org
NOTE to All Ministry Leaders: Please e-mail Lynne Cibulsky at LynneC@sftahoe.org if your e-mail address changes or you prefer to list a telephone contact number. (Revised 5/2013)
We have a vast array of ministries and programs serving the St. Francis Parish and
Northern Nevada communities at large. There are many ways for parishioners to become
involved through the use of their time, talent, and treasure. We encourage you to contact
us if you have questions or would like to become more involved in our faith community.
For your convenience, this list will be published monthly in our bulletin.
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Peace and Justice / La Paz y La Justicia
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Issues of Peace and Justice
The gospel says those present at the ascension of the Lord “returned to Jerusalem with great
joy.” Why were they feeling “great joy” and not great sadness? Perhaps they were feeling the
great peace that Jesus had brought. “The peace of Christ is, in the first place, reconciliation
with the Father, which is brought about by the ministry Jesus entrusted to his disciples and
which begins with the proclamation of peace: ‘Whatever house you enter, first say, ‘Peace be to
this house!’ Peace then, is reconciliation with one’s brothers and sisters, for in the prayer that
Jesus taught us—the Our Father—the forgiveness that we ask of God is linked to the
forgiveness that we grant to our brothers and sisters: ‘forgive us our debts as we also have
forgiven our debtors’. With this twofold reconciliation Christians can become peacemakers
and therefore participate in the Kingdom of God, in accordance with what Jesus himself
proclaims in the Beatitudes: “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of
God’” (Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church by the Pontifical Council for Justice
and Peace, #492). In addition to being called to this
“two-fold reconciliation” in our personal relationships, we are
called as a people—as a nation—to forgive and reconcile in
great ways; e.g. criminal justice reform, economic justice,
ecological justice that calls for restoration and renewal,
immigration law reform, and much more. Let us join in the
renewal of the earth in these and many other ways; such work
can lead us, too, to great joy.
Fomentar La Paz y La Justicia El evangelio dice que los presentes en la ascensión del
Señor "volvieron a Jerusalén con gran alegría." ¿Por qué sienten "gran alegría" y no una gran
tristeza? Quizás sienten la gran paz que Jesús les había traído. "La paz de Cristo se encuentra en
primer lugar en la reconciliación con el Padre, que es llevada a cabo por el ministerio que Jesús
encomendó a sus discípulos y que comienza con el anuncio de la paz: "Cuando entréis, a una
casa en primer lugar, decir: "La paz a esta casa!" La paz es primero, después, la reconciliación
con los hermanos y hermanas, en la oración que Jesús nos enseñó, el "Padre nuestro", el perdón
que pedimos a Dios está vinculado con el perdón que concedemos a nuestros hermanos y
hermanas: "perdónanos nuestras deudas como nosotros perdonamos nuestros deudores". Con
esta doble reconciliación Los Cristianos pueden convertirse en artífices de paz y, por tanto, han de
participar en el Reino de Dios, de acuerdo con lo que Jesús mismo proclama en las
Bienaventuranzas: "Bienaventurados los pacíficos, porque ellos serán llamados hijos de
Dios" (Compendio de la Doctrina Social de la Iglesia por el Pontificio Consejo de Justicia y Paz,
# 492). Además de ser llamados a esta "doble reconciliación" en nuestras relaciones personales,
estamos llamados como pueblo, como nación, a perdonar y a reconciliarnos en gran manera, por
ejemplo: reformar la justicia penal, la justicia económica, la justicia ecológica a la restauración y
renovación, apoyar la ley de la reforma de inmigración, y mucho más. Nos unimos en la
renovación de la tierra de estas y de muchas otras maneras; este tipo de trabajo nos puede llevar,
también, a una gran alegría.
From The Diocese / De La Diócesis
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Volunteer Opportunity / Oportunidad de Voluntariado
The church office is looking for temporary, volunteer part-time help answering phones and doing light administrative tasks in the mornings during
the week Monday through Friday. If you are interested and have time to help, please call the
church office at (775) 831-0490. Thank you!
THE DIOCESE OF RENO IS SEEKING
A NEW ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
OF FAITH FORMATION:
The Associate Director would serve under the
supervision of the Director of Faith Formation and
would minister in the areas of Youth/Young Adult/
Adult Faith Formation. The successful candidate
will be a practicing Catholic in good standing with
the church, committed to faith development, a
strong leader, a team builder, and will possess
excellent interpersonal skills. This candidate
should also possess an advanced degree in Pastoral
Ministry, Theology, or related field; have strong
administrative and organizational skills, especially
in the areas of strategic planning, financial
management and leadership development. The
ideal candidate will have 5+ years experience in
parish or diocesan ministry with teens and adults.
Please send resumes to Monique Jacobs at
moniquej@catholicreno.org.
Deadline for applications is June 30th.
Position to be filled August 1, 2013.
May 18-19: Collection for the Church in Latin America
Next week, we will take up the Collection for the Church in
Latin America. Your generosity is invaluable to the future of
the Church in Latin America. Please give with a joyful and
generous heart to our second collection next week. Your
donations help spread the Gospel of Christ and ensure that
present and future generations of young people can live faith
each and every day. Thank you for your generosity.
18 y 19 de Mayo: Contribuya a la Colecta
para la Iglesia en América Latina
La próxima semana realizaremos la Colecta para la Iglesia en
América Latina. Su generosidad es inestimable para el futuro
de la Iglesia en América Latina. Por favor contribuya a la
Colecta de próxima semana con el corazón lleno de gozo y
generosidad. Sus donativos ayudan a difundir el Evangelio de
Cristo ya a asegurar que las generaciones de jóvenes, tanto
presentes como futuras, puedan vivir su fe todos y cada uno de
sus días. Muchas gracias por su generosidad.
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4:00 pm
Reconciliation
5 pm Mass / Misa
4:00 pm
Reconciliation
4:00 pm
Reconciliation
Daily Mass
9:00 am
Misa Diaria
Daily Mass
9:00 am
Misa Diaria
Daily Mass
9:00 am
Misa Diaria
Daily Mass
9:00 am
Misa Diaria
5 pm Mass / Misa
Daily Mass
9:00 am
Misa Diaria
Daily Mass
9:00 am
Misa Diaria
Daily Mass
9:00 am
Misa Diaria
9 am Mass/Misa
11 am Mass/Misa
5 pm Misa/Mass
en Español
Daily Mass
9:00 am
Misa Diaria
5 pm Mass / Misa
4:00 pm
Reconciliation
Daily Mass
9:00 am
Misa Diaria
K of C
Council Mtg.
5:00 pm Officers
5:30 pm Business
Parish Hall
5 pm Mass / Misa
NO Choir
9 am Mass/Misa
11am Mass/Misa
5 pm Misa/Mass
en Español
Daily Mass
9:00 am
Misa Diaria
Kof C 4th
Degree Mtg.
7:30 am
Daily Mass
9:00 am
Misa Diaria
Daily Mass
9:00 am
Misa Diaria
6 pm Middle School
Retreat (overnight)
and XLT “To The
Author” at 6:30 pm
(all ages welcome)
Coffee & Pastries are served after the 9 a.m. Sunday Mass.
We look forward to joining parishioners and visitors in
fellowship each weekend. Effective May 25th, we will also be serving “wine and
nibbles” after the 5 pm Saturday Mass.
Choir 4:30-6 pm
3:30—5 pm May Crowning
and Last RE Class
Daily Mass
9:00 am
Misa Diaria
Daily Mass
9:00 am
Misa Diaria
Daily Mass
9:00 am
Misa Diaria
10, 11 & 11:30
Baptisms
4 pm Wedding
Rehearsal
10 am
Baptism
2 pm Wedding
6:30 pm
“The Bible”
(in the Hall)
Daily Mass
9:00 am
Ascension of the
Lord
Daily Mass
9:00 am
Misa Diaria
Daily Mass
9:00 am
Misa Diaria
Daily Mass
9:00 am
Misa Diaria
9 am Mass/Misa
w/Kinder Church
11am Mass/Misa
5 pm Misa/Mass
en Español
9 am Mass/Misa
w/Kinder Church
11am Mass/Misa
5 pm Misa/Mass 6:30 pm
“The Bible”
Last Session
(in the Hall)
Choir 4:30-6 pm
(rescheduled from
Thursday 5/16)
Choir 4:30-6 pm
6:30 pm
“The Bible”
(in the Hall)
9:30-4:30
Stewardship
Retreat
10 am Baptism
7 pm
Quinceañera
Rehearsal
11 am
Quinceañera
3:30 Altar Server
Training
5 pm Wedding
Rehearsal
5:30 pm Pastoral
Council Mtg.
6:30 pm ¿Por Qué
Ser Católico? 7 pm Wedding
Middle School
Retreat (ends
at 4:30 pm)
7 pm RE Volunteer
Appreciation
Dinner 5 pm Wedding
Rehearsal
2 pm Wedding
Daily Mass
9:00 am for
Memorial Day
(Office Closed)
YOUTH MINISTRAY SCHEDULE
YM High School
LIFE NIGHT meets
on Thursday evenings
from 6 to 8 pm
YM Middle School
EDGE meets on
Saturday evenings
from 6 to 8 pm
Choir 4:30-6 pm
(rescheduled from
Thursday 5/9)
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