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Parish Mission: We are a Roman Catholic Par ish located in nor theastern Redding, California,
made up of multi-cultural, multi-generational, faith-seeking peoples. We are nourished by God’s grace and Sacraments,
forming the Body of Christ. To the best of our ability, we seek the will of God by worshiping Him, loving each other
and serving the greater community through ministries of love, worship, prayer and service.
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
February 7, 2016
Come after me and I will make you fishers of men. Matthew 4:19
Rev. Mario Valmorida Parochial Administrator
Rev. Guillermo Ramirez
Parochial Vicar
Parish Office Hours - Parish Hall Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm
Sunday Masses
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday, 3:00pm - 4:30pm
Anointing of the Sick
Baptism
that is offered on the first Tuesday of the month at
7:00pm in the Parish Hall.
Marriage
Our Lady of Mercy – 2600 Shasta View Drive, Redding, CA 96002
Mary Queen of Peace – Shingletown Ridge Road, Shingletown, CA 96088
Phone - (530) 222-3424 Fax - (530) 221-5717
WEBSITE: WWW.OLMREDDING.NET & FACEBOOK: OUR LADY OF MERCY REDDING
Why PPI?
Yes, I wonder why Peter, Paul and Isaiah. All our readings will tell us who they are. In the
first reading, Isaiah admitted that he was a man of unclean lips. Paul in the second reading
accepted as murderer of the early followers of Jesus. Peter confesses in today's gospel asking
Jesus to depart from him because he is a sinful man. So, why?
Everything comes from God. Even to do good is God's initiative. Answering YES to God is a
tremendous grace.
Those people in today's readings were called not because
they were perfect, not because they were shining models of
lofty standards, but rather because their sense of the need for
God's grace kept them on the periphery of life and away
from the smug infertility of those arrogant who feel that
they have got it all together.
The gospel gives us a serious message to deeply consider.
The story is a classic example of God's unpredictability. In
matters of fishing, Peter was an expert and Jesus was not.
He was an expert carpenter by profession. We are talking of totally different expertise and
orientation. Peter points out, 'Master, we worked hard all night long and caught nothing.' But
he conceded to the carpenter's request and witnessed miracles in his entire fishing life. Oh
what a catch!
The other point to consider is, God is not nervous of our sinfulness. He can manage sinners.
Our God is one who gives sinners a new beginning. What matters to God is our honest ac-
knowledgment of our sinfulness and to get up and live again trusting in God's mercy and gra-
ciousness.
The truth is, the Lord does not call us because of our qualities. He equips us with the qualities
needed for the journey and mission. We are people on a journey ... on a mission.
Father’s reFlection
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February 2016 Universal prayer: “That the Church and society may respect
the wisdom and experience of older people.”
Evangelization: “That priests, religious, and lay people may
work together with generosity for evangelization.”
As we celebrate the Nativity of The Lord, please consider taking one of the available hours below Contact Lee (244-1905) for more information.
Mon Fri 10AM
Tue 3PM Sat 7AM
Wed 12Noon, 11PM Sun 12AM
Thr
Mon. Feb 8 7:30 AM Paul & Olga Trasnik +
Fr. Phillip Wells, SI
Tues. Feb 9 7:30 AM Cheryl Bratton, +
Dale Elder +
Wed. Feb 10 7:30 AM Jim & Rita Kellar, SI
Marley Johnson +
Thurs. Feb 11 7:30 AM Grace Holum +
Nicolas & Cecilia Naval, SI
Friday Feb 12 7:30 AM Charlotte Radke +
Naomi Radke +
Saturday Feb 13 5:00 PM Gerardo Marfil, Sr. +
Sunday, Feb 14 8:30 AM Teresa Llinh +
Violet Giovannini +
10:30 AM Kailyal Olson, SI
Richard Bay +
11:00 AM For The People
1:00 PM For the soul in most need
Jesus Gonzalez +
You are the visible face of the invisible Father, of the God who manifests his power above all by forgiveness and mercy: let the Church be your visible face in the world, its Lord risen and glorified. You willed that your ministers would also be clothed in weakness in order that they may feel compassion for those in ignorance and error: let everyone who approaches them feel sought after, loved, and forgiven by God. Send your Spirit and consecrate every one of us with its anointing, so that the Jubilee of Mercy may be a year of grace from the Lord, and your Church, with renewed enthu-siasm, may bring good news to the poor, proclaim liberty to captives and the oppressed, and restore sight to the blind. We ask this of you, Lord Jesus, through the intercession of Mary, Mother of Mercy; you who live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit for ever and ever. Amen.
Barnum, Barbara Nielson, James Spenger, Jessie
Breese, Wes Perreira, Joyce Stewart
Harrington, Dorothy Prieto, Raymond T., Matt
Hays, Dave Sachwitz, Scott T. Steve
Krantz Family Sampson, Edward
Nielson, Cliff & Millie Schmad, Chris
Nielson, Clifford Paul Sharrock, Patty
Nielson, Crystal Souza, Gino
Mon: 1Kings 8:1-7, 9-13; Mark 6:53-56. Tues: 1 Kings 8:22-23, 27-30; Mark 7:1-13. Wed: JL 2:12-18; Matt 6:1-6, 16-18. Thurs Deut 30:15-20; Luke 9:22-25. Fri: Isiah 58:1-9A; Matt 9:1-15. Sat: Isiah 58: 9B-14; Luke 5:27-32. Sun: Deut 26:4-10; Rom 10:8-13; Luke 4:1-13.
Retreat talk by Fr. gaitley
Come watch Consoling the Heart of Jesus Retreat Talks
Tuesdays during Lent
8:15am-9:00am
Parish Hall
With joy and enthusiasm, Fr.
Gaitley brings the listeners to
the core of Consoling spirituali-
ty.
Meet us in the hall, Tuesday,
February 16, 2016. You will be
blessed!
Offertory OLM MQP Total
01/31/16 7,448 349 7,797
YTD 234,172 18,294 252,466
Budget 245,670 18,500 264,170
Difference (11,498) (206) (11,704)
Projects
2015 Estimate Donated
Stations /
Grounds 59,901 52,455
Gas Line
Repair 9,000 5,702
% Donated 84%
Thank you for Your Generosity !
February 20/21 Annual Catholic Appeal Commitment Sunday
2/8 Monday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time 7:30AM Daily Mass Chapel
5:30-8:30 PM Marriage Prep Rm. 4
2/9 Tuesday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time
7:30AM Daily Mass Chapel
8:00-10:00AM Pantry Volunteers Hall
10:30-12:00PM Church History Rm. 6
12:00-2:00PM RICA– Spanish Rm 2
6:30-8:00 PM Church History Rm. 6
5:00-7:00 PM RICA – Spanish Rm. 2
2/10 Ash Wednesday________________________
7:00 AM Daily Mass Church
11:00-1:00 PM RICA – Spanish Conf. Rm.
1:00-2:00 PM Legion of Mary Rm. 4
6:00-7:30 PM Mass- English Church
7:30-8:30 PM Mass- Spanish Church
6:30-8:00 PM RCIA Rm. 4
8:30-10:30 PM Basketball Hall
2/11 Thursday after Ash Wednesday____________ 7:30 AM Daily Mass Chapel
9:00-10:30 AM RCIA Rm. 4
10:30-noon Bible Salvation Rm. 6
3:00PM Healing Mass Church
6:30-8:00 PM Bible Salvation Rm. 6
7:00-8:00 PM Divine Mercy Planning Mtg. Rm. 4
2/12 Friday after Ash Wednesday______________ 7:30 AM Daily Mass Chapel
7:00-8:30 PM Spanish Bible Study Rm. 2
5:00-6:00 PM Reconciliation Church
6:00-7:00 PM Stations of the Cross Church
7:00-8:30 PM Soup Supper Hall
2/13 Saturday after Ash Wednesday_____________
12:00-2:30PM Rite of Election/Bishop Soto Church
2:00-5:00 PM Rite of Election Reception Hall
6:00-10:00 PM Filipino Social Hall
2/14 First Sunday of Lent_______________________
8:30 AM-2:30 PM Sunday Masses Church
9:30-10:45 AM CFF Hall & Rms
9:30-10:45 AM CFF Parents Rm. 4
12:00noon Valentines Sweets for Sale after Mass
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Please pray for an increase in vocations!
Rev. Giovanni Gamas St. Monica Parish
Willows, CA
Rev. Efren Garcia St Canice Parish Nevada City, CA
“Let us remain with Christ— abiding in Christ—and let us always try to be one with Him. Let us follow Him; let us imitate Him in His movement of love, in His going forth to meet humanity. Let us go forth and open doors. Let us have the audacity to mark out new paths for proclaiming the Gospel.” - Pope Francis, The Church of Mercy
Ash Wednesday Services
February 10th
Additional Mass During Lent
Stations of the Cross, Fridays during Lent
Additional times for Reconciliation during Lent
Spirit of the Living God, Awaken in us the sense of your call.
Encourage and affirm young men and women to be brothers, deacons, priests and sisters
following the example of Saint John Vianney. May we serve you and your people,
making known the mystery of the Eucharist Amen.
2110 Broadway· Sacramento, California 95818 • 916/733-0200 • Fax 916/733-0215
2016 Lenten Regulations
Lent this year begins on Ash Wednesday, February Lent prepares the faithful to celebrate the Paschal Mystery of Christ's suffering, death and resurrection. It is a time for reflection and spiritual renewal, a time to examine one's relationships with God and with others. The Church also calls Catholics to a spirit of penance, above all to practice the "Acts of Religion": fasting, prayer and almsgiving, "which express conversion in relation to oneself, to God, and to others." (Catechism of the Catholic Church, nos.1969 and 1434). During this Year of Mercy, the faithful are especially encouraged to take full advantage of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and for parishes to offer ample opportunity for them to do so.
I. FASTING AND ABSTINENCE. To foster the spirit of penance and of reparation for sin, to encourage self-denial, and to guide us in the footsteps of Jesus, Church law requires the observance of fast and abstinence (CCC, nos. 1249-1253).
Abstinence: All persons, 14 years and older, ate obliged to abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday and all Fridays of Lent.
2. Fasting: Everyone, from ages 18 to 59, is obliged to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Voluntary fasting on other weekdays of Lent, especially on Wednesdays and Fridays, is highly recommended. Fasting is generally understood to mean that one full meal may be eaten. Two other small meals, sufficient to maintain strength, may be eaten; but together they should not equal another full meal. Eating between meals is not permitted, but liquids are allowed.
Other forms of fasting, especially from alcoholic beverages, needless television, video games, the internet and social entertainment, is of true spiritual value and is strongly encouraged. When health or ability to work would be seriously affected, neither the law of fasting nor the law of abstinence obliges. If in doubt, one's parish priest or confessor may be consulted. Airport workers, travelers, and others while on board ships or airplanes are dispensed from the laws of fast and abstinence for the duration of their journey (except on Good Friday). It is desirable that they perform some other pious act instead.
II. PRAYER. In order to deepen one's love for Christ, Catholics are urged to read and pray with sacred Scripture; to study the Catechism of the Catholic Church; to participate in devotions offered by the parish; and to pray more fervently - - individually, as families, and in common with others. The faithful are exhorted to pray the rosary, visit the Blessed Sacrament, pray for vocations to the priesthood and the religious life, world peace, and for an ongoing implementation of the pastoral initiatives of the Third Diocesan Synod.
III. ALMSGIVING. The act of giving to the poor, in the most ancient tradition of the Church, is an expression of penance, a form of piety, a witness offratemal charity and an expression of Lenten conversion. Therefore, all Catholics are urged to support generously the charitable works of the Church, including ordinary stewardship to their parish; generous response to the 25th Annual Catholic Appeal which supports the poor and the vulnerable through Catholic Charities, education of seminarians and children in Catholic schools, and local parish social service ministries. People are also encouraged to assist the sick, the aged, the needy and the imprisoned in other ways. Fasting and abstinence together with works of charity help Catholics live in solidarity with the crucified Christ reflected in the image of our brothers and sisters who suffer.
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All High School and 8th grade students are invited to attend Youth Ministry in the Upper Room Sunday, February 7 from 6-7:30 pm. We will be creating Valentine Treats to sell after Mass on February 14. Please bring food to share. Bev-erages will be provided.
MEN’S WEEKEND RETREAT FEBRUARY 19-21, 2016
Is it time to take a deep breath ? Get things back into perspec-tive? Or simply rest in the presence of the Lord? Then why not take the time to encounter the joy of the Lord at our annual parish men’s retreat? Register by calling Allan Richardson at 530-241-9006, or the Retreat Center at 916-725-4720.
WOMEN’S WEEKEND RETREAT
March 4-6, 2016 You are invited to experience rest and renewal as you grow closer to God through liturgy, prayer, silence & solitude, conversation & con-templation, sacrament & song. Register today! For reservations call Mercedes Brady at 474-5655.
CHILDREN’S FAITH FORMATION
Ash Wednesday, Feb 10th —NO Class,
see you at Mass!
Youth Ministry invites all members of OLM to make a posi-tive difference in our community. Call the office or text Janan at 941-4072 for details.
Pray the Rosary for 40 days for Life at the Women’s Health Specialists, 1901 Victor Ave. Redding.
If you know of a faith or community need, contact Janan so we can be involved in additional areas of service!
Mercy in action
Are you coming from another reli-
gion and would like to find out more
about the Catholic Church?
Were you baptized Catholic but
never completed the sacraments of
Initiation (Confirmation or
Eucharist?)...OR
Have you been worshiping with
us but have never taken the step to become Catholic?
Then join us Wednesday evenings at 6:30PM OR Thurs-
day mornings at 9:00AM in room 4 of the Parish Hall.
NO RSVP is necessary! We would love to assist you on
your journey!
For more information contact Charlene at 530-347-2260
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
SAVE THE DATE
Sunday, March 6, 2016: Confirmation Conference Sunday, April 24, 2016: Jubilee for boys and gir ls (ages 13-16) to profess the faith and construct a culture of mercy. Share your ideas for this celebration by calling the office at 222-3424.
Retreat opportunities
Live God’s desire for Mercy! Parish Minister and Catechist Retreat
The Diocese of Sacramento and Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers are partnering to offer a one-day Parish Minister and Catechist Retreat on Saturday, February 20th from 9AM-4PM at Sacred Heart in Anderson.
Join faciltators from Maryknoll and take a day away to reflect and explore the theme of this Year of Mercy. En-gage in Scripture, reflection and prayer and discover when you’ve been the recipient of mercy and how you can share mercy with others. Register online at http://www.formstack.com/forms/catholic-retreat or contact Rosina Hendrickson (916-733-0153 or [email protected]) for more information.
The Monks of New Clairvaux Abbey invite Catholic men, ages 18-36, to immerse themselves in the Ancient yet living Monastic tradition of the weekend of March 11-13, 2016. Participants will also be able to: Join the monks in the Abbey Church for praying Lit-
urgy of the Hours. Experience a monastic work session. Share a meal in the monastic refectory. Conferences on: Monastic Prayer; Cistercian Spiritu-
ality. Panel with monks sharing vocation stories, and more! Pope Francis recently spoke of Cistercian monks and spiritual author Thomas Merton as an exemplary models for Americans. This year's Weekend will feature selec-tions from his writings and a documentary film on his life followed by a discussion with monks who knew him. Schedule information and online registration is available at www.newclairvaux.org. Meals and lodging are provid-ed in the monastery guesthouse. The weekend is on us!
Calling All Valentines! Next Sunday, February 14th, Valentines Sweets will be for sale after the 11AM and 1PM Masses for 50 cents to $1 each. Help ENCOUNTER Youth Ministry raise funds to attend On Fire in September.
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Join us, Thursday, February 11th for
The Healing Mass for World Day of the Sick at
3PM in the Church.
Men of the parish, there is a meeting this Monday, Feb. 8th at
7:00PM in the Parish Hall. There will be manly discussion, refresh-
ments and a cd or dvd presentation. Please join us!
Please join the Divine Mercy Planning Committee to plan the pot-
luck following the Divine Mercy Celebration, April 3rd. We are
meeting from 7pm to 8pm in room 4 of the Parish Hall. For detailed
information, please contact Linda Perkins at 355-4686.
Healing Mass A huge thank you to the seventh grade students of the Sunday, Children’s Faith Formation Confirmation preparation class for the donation of 100 cans of food! May God bless each and every one of you for your generous heart of service!
Please help the Catholic Daughters of the Americas with their collec-tion of toiletries for men and women at One Safe Place and Care Net. An example of items needed are: shampoo, lotion, shaving cream, socks, Kleenex, brushes/combs etc. Please leave items in the parish office. If you have questions, please contact Ruth Smith at 243-8705.
We are continually invited to follow Jesus.
As you hear this reading, what words or phrases strike you?
What in this reading touches your heart? What lingers in
your memory?
Children: What is a way that you can follow Jesus?
Youth: Following Jesus can mean leaving some things
behind. What do you need to let go of to follow Jesus more
fully in your life?
Adults: When recently did God call you to do something
that was difficult?
Celebrating our pARISH FAMILY
A big THANK YOU to the parents who allowed us to share in their joy of their new little ones during our Celebration of Life last week. Thanks to our wonderful and generous parish family for donating blankets. Nearly 50 Blessed Blankets were gifted to cover their ba-bies with God’s love and our love. Sincerely, Respect Life Committee
Do you want to meet people your age and have a fabulous meal too? Come to 50s plus club on the second Tuesday of each month (except July and August) at 11:30AM. We gather at St Joseph’s downstairs meeting room for a potluck lunch. It’s informal and fun! Just bring a dish to pass. Dues are very reasonable at $10/year/person. For more information, call Margaret at 222-4991.
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Thank you, to all those that volunteer and so graciously give of their time to represent our Parish to welcome visiting pilgrims for the Year of Mercy. Please know of our gratitude!