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Mass Schedule: Saturday: 5:00 pm Sunday: 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 5:00 pm Weekday Mass: Mon.— Fri. 8:00 am Tues. 8am is a communion Service Tues. & Thurs. 5:30pm Holy Day Masses: 5:30 (eve. before), 8AM, 11:00 AM and 5:30 PM Centering Prayer Group Thursdays 9:30am Centennial Hall Sacrament of Reconciliation/ Confessions: Sat. 4-4:45 PM Sacrament of Baptism: Prep. Class required Call Parish Office Sacrament of the Sick: Anytime Upon Request. Contact the Pastor Sacrament of Marriage: Six months notification prior to the desired date. Contact the Pastor 97 Shady Lane, P.O. Box 1061, Ross, CA 94957-1061 Church Office: 415-453-2342 Fax: 415-453-8713 Clergy: Fr. Jose Shaji, Pastor ext. 15 email: [email protected] Deacon Bernard O’Halloran Deacon Edward Cunningham Deacon Robert Meave Parish Coordinator ext. 11 Ann Carroll Roggenbuck Parish Secretary ext. 10 Sissy Ratto Religious Ed.: ext. 20 Nick Case, D.R.E. St. Anselm School: 415-454-8667 Fax: 415 454-4730 Kim Orendorff, Principal Email: [email protected] Parish Website: www.SaintAnselm.org School website: www.StAnselmSchool.com St. Vincent de Paul Help Desk: 415 454-3303 Are you a registered parishioner? Call us today to check. St. Anselm Catholic Church January 3, 2016 The Epiphany of the Lord Magi from the east arrived, saying, “Where is the newborn king of the Jews?” (Matthew 2:1-12). St. Anselm’s Parish is a Catholic community formed by families, individuals and clergy that worship together, celebrate the sacramental life of the Church, and seek to live the Gospel of Jesus Christ everyday. We welcome, serve, and educate.

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Mass Schedule: Saturday: 5:00 pm Sunday: 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 5:00 pm

Weekday Mass: Mon.— Fri. 8:00 am Tues. 8am is a communion Service Tues. & Thurs. 5:30pm Holy Day Masses: 5:30 (eve. before), 8AM, 11:00 AM and 5:30 PM

Centering Prayer Group Thursdays 9:30am Centennial Hall

Sacrament of Reconciliation/ Confessions: Sat. 4-4:45 PM

Sacrament of Baptism: Prep. Class required Call Parish Office

Sacrament of the Sick: Anytime Upon Request. Contact the Pastor Sacrament of Marriage: Six months notification prior to the desired date. Contact the Pastor

97 Shady Lane, P.O. Box 1061, Ross, CA 94957-1061

Church Office: 415-453-2342 Fax: 415-453-8713

Clergy: Fr. Jose Shaji, Pastor ext. 15 email: [email protected]

Deacon Bernard O’Halloran Deacon Edward Cunningham Deacon Robert Meave Parish Coordinator ext. 11 Ann Carroll Roggenbuck Parish Secretary ext. 10 Sissy Ratto Religious Ed.: ext. 20 Nick Case, D.R.E. St. Anselm School: 415-454-8667 Fax: 415 454-4730 Kim Orendorff, Principal Email: [email protected] Parish Website: www.SaintAnselm.org School website: www.StAnselmSchool.com St. Vincent de Paul Help Desk: 415 454-3303 Are you a registered parishioner? Call us today to check.

St. Anselm Catholic Church

January 3, 2016 The Epiphany of the Lord

Magi from the east arrived, saying, “Where is the newborn king of the Jews?” (Matthew 2:1-12).

St. Anselm’s Parish is a Catholic community formed by families, individuals and clergy that worship together, celebrate the sacramental life of the Church, and seek to live the Gospel of Jesus Christ

everyday. We welcome, serve, and educate.

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Dear Parishioners,

Epiphany is a beautiful celebration. For the first time Jesus is revealed to people who are not Jews. This celebration brings everybody together. It tells us that every human being

shares in the same inheritance as a son or daughter of God. The celebration tells us that Jesus was born for everyone. That does not mean that the barriers that divide people have disappeared. We still see divisions in the world, divisions that are based on race, ethnicity, religion, nationality, gender and wealth. All these divisions reflect also the separation that exists between people and God. As Christians we are all called to bring about love and healing. May all of us work to build a world free from all division, exploitation, war and violence.

Next weekend Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone will be making his pastoral visit to our parish. He will arrive on Saturday 9th of January and will confirm our young people at the 5.00 pm Mass. He will celebrate the Sunday morning 10.00 am Mass and during the Eucharistic Celebration he will install me as the Pastor of St Anselm Church. On Monday he will celebrate a School Mass at 9:00 am and will visit our School. Please offer him a warm welcome!

I am sure that you all had a wonderful Christmas, that you were able to celebrate it with your family and friends! I would like to thank you for your generosity to your church during the Christmas season! Let me wish you all a Happy New Year! May the New Year be a year of many blessings!

Fr. Jose Shaji, Pastor

What Can You Do to Help End Human Trafficking? Sr. Judy Lu McDonnell O.P. and Ms. Lyn Kirkconnell, members of the “Stop Slav-ery Coalition” and veterans in the fight against human trafficking will be here in Centennial Hall on Weds., Jan. 13th, 7:30pm to help answer that question. They will share reflections on their fight against the broad issue of human trafficking which encompasses forced labor in restaurant operations, hotels, domestic help, sweatshops as well as sexual exploitation. The Super Bowl will be in Santa Clara in 2016. Large sporting events likely give rise to an increase in human traffick-ing for labor as well as for commercial sex. As of 2012, over 40% of California’s human trafficking occurs right here in the Bay Area. Their current efforts include working to help hotel managers and staffs in Bay Area cities learn to identify and report incidents of human trafficking. Join us to hear how you can help to end human trafficking in our community.

LITTLE MINUTES Little drops of water, little grains of sand, make the mighty ocean and the pleasant land; so the little minutes, humble though they be, make the mighty ages of eternity. —Julia A. Fletcher Carney LOOKING IN THE RIGHT PLACES

“Appearances can be deceiving,” as the saying goes. As we celebrate the epiphania, the “appearing” of the eternal Word of God on earth, this is still true. What rapturous foresight must have filled Isaiah as he wrote the words we hear today. How, for four hundred years, they must have filled the hearts of the people of Israel with hope for the day when God’s glory would shine on them. How deceived some must have felt when the glory of God came to them in the lowliest and humblest of human lives. We have many expectations about how the divine presence will appear among us. But we can also set our-selves up, through these expectations, to miss the divine glory when it truly appears. We get caught up in looking for the star, forgetting that the star is not the divine sign, the babe is. It may take a persistent journey for us to come upon the true appearance of God’s glory in our lives: Jesus Christ.

Stop by the parish office in January to pick up a copy of the Pope’s ‘Encyclical, Laudato Si’. If you are in-terested in joining a group to discuss it,

come to a meeting on January 4 at 7:00 pm in Centennial Hall. To help launch the extraordinary Year of Mercy, Deacon Bob Meave will be leading a group reading and discussing Pope France’s book “The Church of Mercy.” An initial meeting will be held on January 11 at 7:00 pm in the parish office. On January 13 we will have two extraordinary speakers address the issue of “Human Trafficking.” The month concludes with a presentation by Fr. Joe Eagan, who will be speaking on developments during Pope Francis’ papacy, including what may be expected from the Synod on the Family. More info to come….

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As a community we ask God’s blessing for the ill: Mark Gardner, Garth Stanton, Peter Johansing, Nancy Johansing-Hall, Eithne Kilty, Megan Pavelka, Quonnella Lee, Steve Leland, Luke Mennino, Michael Mason, Chanel Pommier, Marjorie Manko, Flora Thompson, Tina Hunerberg, Kevin Irvine, Jeanne Borden, Dylan Jewell, Kevin Lubinger, Caroline Eliot, Christopher Goward, Margaret Formichi, Jared Lazor Theresa Peters & Connie Sume. For the repose of the souls: Jean Faville, Ole Christensen & Erin Thompson For those serving in the military: Adam Dear, Robert Ernest Gebhardt, Tyler Lopez, Alex Boatwright, Sean Courtz & Eliza-beth Baumsteiger

St. Anselm Church Stewardship Registered Parishioner Families 2015= 1555 Christmas Envelope & Loose 2015: $40,194

Last Sunday Collection (Envelope & Loose): $3,396 Average Envelope & Loose for Dec. 2014 $5,804/wk Average Envelope & Loose for Dec. 2015 $5,189/wk Credit Card Giving Parish Pay Dec. 2014: $7,737/ mo. Credit Card Giving Parish Pay Dec. 2015: $7,143/mo

Parish Pay Credit Card Fees Oct. 2015 = ~5% *Please log on to Parish pay and update your CC expiration date! Second Collections: 1st Sunday of the month: School this weekend 5th Sunday St. Vincent de Paul next 1/31/16 Centennial Building and Maintenance next 1/16/16

Tithing, according to the Old Testament a guideline for giv-ing was a “tithe” or tenth of total property or income. Tithing is a voluntary systematic contribution of support. Best way to be systematic is electronic monthly giving!

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday:1 Jn 3:22 — 4:6; Ps 2:7bc-8, 10- 12a; Mt 4:12-17, 23-25 Tues:1 Jn 4:7-10; Ps 72:1-4, 7-8; Mk 6:34-44 Wed: 1 Jn 4:11-18; Ps 72: 1-2,10, 12-13; Mk 6:45-52 Thurs:1Jn4:19 — 5:4;Ps72:1-2,14,15bc,17; Lk 4:14-22a Friday: 1 Jn 5:5-13; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20; Lk 5:12-16 Saturday: 1 Jn 5:14-21; Ps 149:1-6a, 9b; Jn 3:22-30 Sun: Is 42:1-4, 6-7 or Is 40:1-5, 9-11; Ps 29:1-4, 3, 9-10 or Ps 104:1b-4, 24-25, 27-30; Acts 10:34- 38 or Ti 2:11-14; 3:4-7; Lk 3:15-16, 21-22

Mon. Jan. 4 8:00 am Blessed Mother Intentions

Tues. Jan. 5 8:00 am 5:30 pm

Communion Service Erin Thompson (D)

Wed. Jan. 6 8:00 am Milagros Snider (D)

Thurs. Jan. 7 4:00 pm 5:30 pm

Sean Forrestal (D) Bennett Family Intentions

Fri. Jan. 8 8:00 am Donald Beechinor (D)

Sat. Jan. 9 5:00 pm Bill Williams (D)

Sun. Jan. 10 8:00 am 10:00 am 5:00 pm

Randa Stenson (D) Josephine Smith (D)Parish People

MASS INTENTIONS Our Adult Faith Formation Class Begins Again on February 1st!

We will be using:

Jesus is the Anointed One – the ultimate priest, prophet and king foreshadowed throughout the He-brew Scriptures. Join us as we deepen our relationship with Jesus Christ through Bishop Robert Barron’s DVD-based Study Program: Priest, Prophet, King. Explore the biblical archetypes of priest, prophet and king and see how Jesus is the ultimate fulfillment of each one. Throughout this experience, you will better understand who Jesus really is and also realize your own priestly, prophetic and kingly mission.

To register for the class please contact Sissy Ratto at (415) 453-2342 ext. 10 or by email at [email protected]. Cost: $25 (includes study book).

For information contact Nicholas Case, DRE at (415) 453-2342 ext. 20 or by email at [email protected]

Everyone is welcome! Come Thursday mornings 9:30am –10:30am for a beautiful Centering Prayer. Wonderful, peaceful, contemplative. (Centennial Hall)

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St. Anselm Church Calendar of Events

2015 San Francisco Engaged Encounter

Marriage Preparation Programs for the Engaged Register at 415 269-8620 www.sffamilylife.com or www.marriageforlifesf.com or www.SFCatholic.com email: [email protected] 1 day classes are held at the S.F. Archdiocese $200 lunch incl. 1/30, 3/19, 4/30 & 6/4.

DISCERNMENT DAY: Have you ever wondered what life is like as a nun? Are you drawn to a life of prayer for the world, for our Mother Church and for souls? The Dominican Nuns of Corpus Christi Monastery located at 215 Oak Grove Avenue in Menlo Park, CA will host a Discernment Day for single Catholic women ages 18-40 on January 16th. RSVP by January 11th or for more information contact Sister Joseph Marie O.P. at [email protected] or visit our website at: http://nunsmenlo.org/discernment-days/. The day begins with Mass at 8:00 a.m. followed by Divine Office, Adoration, Rosary, Conferences, Vocation stories, and more given by our Dominican nuns and friars.

Save the Date for 2016 Walk for Life: Saturday, January 23, 9:30 am Mass, 12:30 pm Rally Various Locations WalkForLifeWC.com. Reserve the date now for the 12th Annual Walk for Life West Coast. The day will start with Mass at St. Mary's Cathedral, 1111 Gough Street, San Francisco at 9:30 am. Archbishop Cordileone will be the prin-cipal celebrant. Following Mass the event continues with a Rally at Civic Center Plaza at 12:30 pm and the subsequent 1.3 mile Walk along Market Street to the waterfront near Justin Herman Plaza. Be one of the over 55,000 participants expected to converge on San Francisco this year to proclaim that "Abortion Hurts Women" and "Women Deserve Better the Abortion." For information, schedule of events, speakers, bus registration and more, visit the Walk for Life website above..

Please Pray for Vocations.

Catholic Charities CYO offers housing and family support 972-1301, child & youth enrichment 454-8596, aging support 334-5555, health support 972-1333, youth residential services 507-2000, coun-seling/refugee & immigrant help 507-4262.

SAVE THE DATE Jan. 3 Baptismal Prep. Class 1 pm –3 pm Centennial Hall Jan. 7 RCIA 6:30 pm –8:30 pm Centennial Hall Jan. 8 Confirmation Rehearsal & Confessions 6pm Church Jan. 9 Confirmation Mass 5:00 pm Church Jan. 10 Fr. Jose Shaji installed as Pastor 10:00am Mass Church Jan. 11 School Mass 9:00 am Church Jan. 17 No Religious Education Jan. 18 Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Office Closed

Events Near St. Anselm Parish

Suicide Prevention and Community Counseling: Hotline volunteers are available. You matter. We love you! In Crisis? Call 415 499-1100, Grieving? Call 499-1195.

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News of St. Anselm Parish

St. Anselm Confirmation Program

Pope Francis recently said, “Confirmation unites us more firmly to Christ. It strengthens our relationship with the Church, and it gives us a special strength from the Holy Spirit to defend the faith and confess the name of Christ.” It is this grace from Christ that our Confirmation Program at St. Anselm prepares our young people to receive. The Program at St. Anselm is designed specifically for freshmen, but open to all in high school. Candidates for Confir-mation begin their year-long preparation in February of their freshman year of high school. Classes and preparation last until January/February when they receive the Sacrament of Confirmation, conferred by a Bishop. The core of our Program consists of home lessons where children are broken up into small groups and attend catechetical lessons at parents’ homes, usually including a dinner. These home les-sons occur following the 5PM Mass where the candi-dates attend together. They also attend two Day of Reflections as well as an all-day retreat that is run by a Capuchin priest, Fr. Christopher Iwancio. This year we have 34 confirmandi and on January 9th, at the 5PM Mass, they will receive the Sacrament of Confirmation by Archbishop of San Francisco, Salvatore Cordileone. We are also blessed to have three amazingly talented catechists in Lisa Leavitt, Elena Barbagelata and Cheryl Newell. These three women, who are also parents of confirmandi, devote their time and talent in preparing our candi-dates and sharing their faith with our parish youth. Simply put - without their generosity of faith and en-ergy, there would be no Confirmation Program. We are truly blessed by their ministry. -Nicholas Case, Director of Religious Education

Most Rev. Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone at a Confirmation in April, 2015.

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