October 25, 2015 - St. Joseph Parish

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October 25, 2015 - St. Joseph Parish
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oseph Parish
Mission Church of St. Vincent de Paul
9961 Elk Grove Florin Road, Elk Grove, CA 95624 ● (916) 685-3681 ● FAX (916) 685-7254
Mission Church: 14673 Cantova Way, Rancho Murieta, CA 95683 ● (916) 354-2403 ● FAX (916)354-2404
We, the parish community of Saint Joseph Catholic Church (Elk Grove) and Mission Church of Saint Vincent de Paul
(Rancho Murieta), enriched by many traditions and cultures, come together to worship God in Sacrament, liturgy, and prayer.
We are committed to acting as One Body in Christ, and to living our One Faith with the help of the Holy Spirit. We
continually seek to reach out in loving service to others, both within our parish as well as in the greater community, in order to
spread the Good News of our faith.” (Parish Mission Statement)
Schedule of Services
Office Hours
Saint Joseph Parish
Saint Joseph Parish
Weekend Masses
Saturday
Sunday
4:30 PM
7:30 9:00 11:00 AM
& 1:00 PM (Español),
& 5:00 PM (Filipino Mass Every First Sunday,
English Mass - All Other Sundays)
Weekday Schedules (Monday to Friday)
Liturgy of the Hours
7:30 AM
Daily Mass
8:00 AM
Rosary
8:30 AM
First Friday Mass
7:00 PM
Eucharistic Adoration
Friday
8:30 - 10:00 AM
Every First Friday
7:30 - 10:00 PM
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday
2:30 - 3:30 PM
Or By appointment
Mission Church of Saint Vincent de Paul
Weekend Masses
Saturday
Sunday
Weekday schedules
Daily Mass (Wednesday)
Service of the Word
(Fridays)
Eucharistic Adoration
Every First Friday
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday
5:00 PM
9:00 AM
Monday
9:00 AM - 12:00 Noon
Tuesday to Friday
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Visit us on our website:
stjoseph-elkgrove.net
See us on Facebook: St. Joseph Catholic Church (Elk Grove, CA)
Mission Church of Saint Vincent de Paul
Monday/Wednesday/Friday
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Parish Staff
Fr. Brian Atienza (Pastor), ext. 122
e-mail: [email protected]
Fr. Carlo Tejano (Parochial Vicar), ext. 125
e-mail: [email protected]
Deacon Larry Hiner, 916-685-3681
e-mail: [email protected]
Deacon Ned Quigley
e-mail: [email protected]
Aurora Fragozo-Aguirre (Parish Administrator), ext. 120
e-mail: [email protected]
Sr. Ma. Imelda Grace Dañas, RVM (DRE of Faith Formation),ext. 124
e-mail: [email protected]
8:30 AM
Jerome Baybayan (Youth Ministry Coordinator), ext. 123
8:30 AM
Julius Roberto (Database Administrator), ext. 121
e-mail: jbaybayan @stjoseph-elkgrove.net
e-mail: [email protected]
8:30 AM
Veronica Padilla Perez (Administrative Assistant), ext. 127
4:00 - 4:30 PM
Or By appointment
Bill DuVal (SVdP -Administrative Assistant), (916) 354-2403 ext. 129
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School
Trina Koontz (Principal) (916) 684-7903, ext. 12
e-mail: [email protected]
Tammy Babich (Preschool/EDP Director) (916) 691-4825
e-mail: [email protected]
e-mail: [email protected]
e-mail: [email protected]
Amy Roberts (Liturgical Music Coordinator)
e-mail: [email protected]
Paul Seishas (Marriage/Family/Therapist) (916) 616-1800
e-mail: [email protected]
Saint Joseph Parish
: 10/26 08:00am - All the Souls in Purgatory
: 10/27 08:00am - Mary Gilligan (SI)
Ronnie Tereau (SI) †
: 10/28 08:00am - Efrain Gallegos †
Charlie Robinson (SI)
RM 08:30am - For the Parishioners of SVdP
Thu: 10/29 08:00am - Robert B. Ares (SI)
Sophie Adams †
Fri: 10/30 08:00am - Odile Auh Durocher †
Aaron Dan Wayne (SI)
Sat: 10/31 04:30pm - Christina Tobeck (SI)
Gary Olson & Family (SI)
Edilberto Llamado †
RM 05:00pm – Virginia Barber †
11/01 07:30am – For all the Saints
09:00am - For all the Saints
RM 09:00am - For all the Saints
11:00am - For all the Saints
01:00pm - For all the Saints
05:00pm - For all the Saints
First Reading
Today’s Readings
— I will lead the people to brooks of
water, on a level road, so that none shall stumble
(Jeremiah 31:7-9).
Psalm — The Lord has done great things for us; we are
filled with joy (Psalm 126).
Second Reading
— It was not Christ who glorified
himself, but rather the one who said to him: You are my
son: this day I have begotten you (Hebrews 5:1-6).
Gospel
— Immediately the blind man received his sight
and followed Jesus on the way (Mark 10:46-52).
Readings For The Week
Mon:
Rom 8:12-17; Ps 68:2, 4, 6-7ab, 20-21;
Lk 13:10-17
Tues: Rom 8:18-25; Ps 126:1b-6; Lk 13:18-21
Wed: Eph 2:19-22; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 6:12-16
Thur: Rom 8:31b-39; Ps 109:21-22, 26-27, 30-31;
Lk 13:31-35
Fri:
Sat:
Rom 9:1-5; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20; Lk 14:1-6
Sun:
Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24:1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a
Rom 11:1-2a, 11-12, 25-29; Ps 94:12-13a,
14-15, 17-18; Lk 14:1, 7-11
Pray For Our Military Families
Steven Alsop
Josh Alonzo
Don R. Baker II
Robert Bohon
Solomon Bolt
Carl Ian Bravo
Jaclyn Buno
Mark Dollar
Benjamin Erwin
Matthew Farrell
Joey Feathers
Roman Fernandez
Gabriel Franzoia
Serena Grandov
Graham Hebert
Valery Keaveny Jr.
Joseph King
Freddie Koeller
Glenn Lewis
Kyle Linebaugh
James Lovello
Amber McGovern
Russell Miller
Mike Montini
Jared Ortner
Sean Passmore
Cherry Pangilinan
Dominic Peterson
Ian Rubstello
Michael Riehl
Jousha Shaffer
Zachary Schiele
Jason Stiles
Shawn Tostado
Jason Lee Tudor
Brien Warfield
Jaime Wong-Lopez
Jordan Wood
Jason Woodford
Shai-Lin Ynacay
Diosdado Pangilinan
Military Prayer List Additions
To add new names of active military to our
military list, please send an e-mail to
[email protected] or call Pat at 916-686-5977.
Parish Weekly Collection
Weekly Goal:
St. Joseph
SVdP
$ 11,200.00
$ 2,600.00
Offertory this Week:
St. Joseph
SVdP
$
$
11,528.20
1,800.00
$
3,715.00
Local Fires Collection
Second Collection Oct. 17th & 18th
Thank you for your generous response to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith last weekend
on World Mission Sunday. Our parish raised
$4,804.00. Some people are called to go to serve in
other countries to develop the Church and serve its
people, but all of us can pray and support the Missions from right here in the parish.
Segunda Collecta 17 y 18 de Octubre
Gracias por su generoso respuesta a la Sociedad
para la Propagación de las Fe el pasado fin de semana durante el Domingo Mundial de las Misiones.
Nuestra parroquia recaudó $4,804.00 . Algunas personas son llamadas a servir a otros países para desarrollar la Iglesia y servir a su gente, pero todos nosotros podemos orar y apoyar a la mission desde
aquí, en nuestra parroquia.
Saint Joseph Parish
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
In the tangled but fascinating history of penance
in the Church, the Irish “tariff” system helped us
survive the collapse of the old system of public
canonical penance and prepared the way for a new
system that emerged in the twelfth century. The old
form was unrepeatable, public, dealt with serious
community matters, and regulated by the bishops as
chief reconcilers. The new form had a more intimate
setting of penitent and confessor, was extremely
repeatable, and applied to everyone. The old
canonical form was closed to children, who were
hardly capable of the very grown-up sins listed, or
their demanding remedies. The old form was
likewise closed to clerics, who were protected in a
sense by the very nature of the discipline.
In the new Irish form the penitent directly named
sins, or answered direct questions by the priest.
Sometimes, the penitent would recite a long formula
accusing him- or herself in a general way of all sorts
of sins, even from the distant past. Next, priest and
penitent together would lie prostrate before the altar
and recite several of the psalms with penitential
themes. Finally, the priest would pronounce a
judgment, deciding what form and duration the
penance should take, normally insisting that the
person return for reconciliation once the penances
were completed.
—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TRUE BLINDNESS
Bar timaeus caused a stir . Nor mally he sat by
the side of the road being a “good blind beggar.”
But one day Jesus passed nearby. Bartimaeus
jumped up and called out to Jesus. We can imagine
him turning toward the direction of the commotion
and noise. Bartimaeus probably had his arms
outstretched as he shouted out to the son of David.
The people who knew him wer e embar r assed
by his outburst. They tried to hush him up and get
him to sit back down by the roadside. Their actions
spoke volumes: “Bartimaeus, you’re not fit for
Jesus.” But it was okay for them and other “sighted”
people to follow Jesus. In today’s readings, we learn
that true blindness is not a condition of our eyes but
of our hearts.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
En
varias ocasiones, Jesús le declara al recién
sanado: “tu fe te ha salvado” (Marcos 10:52). Todos
los cristianos deseamos ser salvados. Y, ¿qué es la
salvación? La palabra “salvación” viene del latín
salus que también significa “salud”. La salvación es
el bienestar en todas sus formas. Es el estar bien con
Dios, con las demás personas, con la creación y
consigo mismo. Los hebreos le llaman shalom y los
árabes llaman salam que quiere decir: “paz y bien”.
Por siglos y hasta el presente, el saludo de los
pueblos semitas es: “La paz sea contigo”. Se
responde “Y también contigo”.
Según Jesús este shalom, salam, salus,
salvación, paz y bien se consigue por medio de la fe.
Hay que tener un deseo profundo de tenerlo, para así
pedirlo: “Jesús, Hijo de David, ten piedad de
mí” (Marcos 10:47). La salvación no llega a quienes
la esperan sentados en una iglesia, más bien, llega a
los que se mueven y obran por ella.
—Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
VERDADERA CEGUERA
Bar timeo causó tr emenda conmoción. Por lo
regular él estaba sentado al borde del camino siendo
un “buen mendigo ciego”. Pero un buen día pasó
Jesús cerca de ahí. Bartimeo se puso de pie en un
salto y le gritó a Jesús. Nos podemos imaginar como
se daba vuelta en dirección al ruido y la conmoción.
Probablemente tenía los brazos extendidos al gritarle
al hijo de David.
Los que lo conocían se sentían azorados de sus
gritos. Trataron de hacerle callar y que se volviera a
sentar al borde del camino. Sus acciones decían
mucho: “Bartimeo, tú no eres digno de Jesús”. Pero
sí estaba bien que ellos y otras personas “con vista”
siguieran a Jesús. En las lecturas de hoy,
aprendemos que la verdadera ceguera no es una
condición de los ojos sino del corazón.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
To celebrate the Sacraments of Marriage
and Baptism, please visit or call the parish office.
Or visit our parish website:
http://stjoseph-elkgrove.net/
Saint Joseph Parish
~JOB OPENING~
Bilingual Receptionist
St. Joseph Parish in Elk Grove has an immediate
full time opening for a Bilingual Receptionist. The
ideal candidate must be bilingual (English/Spanish).
Duties include answering phones, greeting the
public, maintaining records and files. Document
translations English to Spanish, He/She must have
the ability to perform a variety of general clerical
duties, multitask, be extremely organized,
communicate effectively, and complete work with
many interruptions. Must be able to fully pass a
complete background check.
Skills: Ability to operate office equipment
efficiently, three years computer experience,
Microsoft Office: Word, Excel. Typing speed at 45
words a minute.
Interested applicants submit a cover letter and
their resume to Aurora Fragozo-Aguirre,
[email protected].
Excerpted from The Joy of the Gospel
by Pope Francis
#49 Let us go forth, then, let us go forth to offer
everyone the life of Jesus Christ. Here I repeat for
the entire Church what I have often said to the
priests and laity of Buenos Aires: I prefer a Church
which is bruised, hurting and dirty because it has
been out on the streets, rather than a Church which
is unhealthy from being confined and from clinging
to its own security. I do not want a Church
concerned with being at the center and which then
ends by being caught up in a web of obsessions and
procedures. If something should rightly disturb us
and trouble our consciences, it is the fact that so
many of our brothers and sisters are living without
strength, light and consolation born of friendship
with Jesus Christ, without a community of faith to
support them, without meaning and a goal in life.
More than by dear of going astray, my hope is that
we will be moved by the fear of remaining shut up
within structures which give us a false sense of
security, within rules which make us harsh judges,
within habits which make us feel safe, while at our
door people are starving and Jesus does not tire of
saying to us: “Give them something to eat” (Mk
6:37).
#109 Challenges exist to be overcome! Let us be
realists, but without losing our joy, our boldness and
our hope-filled commitment. Let us not allow
ourselves to be robbed of missionary vigor!
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II
DATA ENTRY-WEBSITE SERVICE
St. Joseph Parish in Elk Grove has an immediate
full time opening for an Administrative Assistant II
for Data Entry and Website services. This position’s
primary responsibility is to provide the pastor and
parish administration with prompt and accurate
parishioner information using the Parish SOFT (a
Microsoft Access-Based Program), Family Directory
and Religious Education databases. Via ecatholics.com and Google Apps, he or she will also
be responsible for maintaining and updating our
website and calendars. Records Management
responsibilities include maintenance/development of
our current records management system to adequate
archiving.
Skills: Three years computer experience in:
database, website and records keeping maintenance.
Knowledgeable in data base entry with Microsoft
Office: Word, Excel, Access and Publisher.
Familiar with Mail Merge and Sort functions.
Proficiency in Spanish is a big plus. Full
understanding of Google Apps and Google sites is a
desired advantage. Experience in basic computer
networking is also a plus. Typing speed at 45 words
a minute, 10-key adding machine operation.
Interested applicants submit a cover letter and
their resume to Aurora Fragozo-Aguirre,
[email protected]
Charity Weekend Help Children
with Special Needs
Your charitable financial donation will help
support Project Ride, Elk Grove’s local nonprofit
institution which provides therapeutic horseback
riding to children with special needs.
The Knights of Columbus will be collecting your
donation after Mass so you can support this
Marvelous organization. Please help out.
Facility Request
If you are interested in using the parish
facilities, please visit the office and fill out a
facility scheduling request form or you may
also contact Aurora Fragozo-Aguirre at
[email protected] .
Submit bulletin Articles by Friday 12 noon
(one week prior ) to:
e-mail: [email protected]
Saint Joseph Parish
St. Vincent de Paul Society News
Noticias de la Sociedad de S.V. de Paúl
This is Bundle Weekend. The
St. Vincent de Paul Truck will be in
the parking lot until 5pm Sunday to
collect your donations. Items donated
to the store may be used in one of
two ways - either given directly to
needy families or sold and the
proceeds used to support the works of the Society. If
you have larger items to donate, you may call the
Thrift
Store
at
916-972-1212 to schedule a pick-up. If you are a thrift
store shopper, the store is located at 2275 Watt Ave.,
Sacramento, CA 95825. Thank you for your
continuing support.
If you or someone you know is in need of help with
food, clothing or utility bills, please call our
confidential hot line at 916-667-2779. One of our
volunteers will return your call to schedule a home
visit to discuss your needs. God Bless You.
Éste es el fin de semana de "Bundle". El camión
blanco de San Vicente de Paúl está en el estacionamiento recibiendo sus donaciones de cosas útiles. La
tienda de segunda usa sus donaciones de 2 maneras,
dándole las cosas directamente a las familias necesitadas o las venden y las ganancias las usamos para los
servicios que proveemos. Si lo que quiere donar es
muy grande, por favor llame a la tienda al
916-972-1212 para que se lo recojan. La tienda está
situada en el 2275 Watt Ave. en Sacramento, CA.
95825. Muchas gracias por su apoyo generoso.
Si usted o alguien que usted conoce necesita ayuda
de comida, ropa, muebles u otros gastos de la casa, por
favor llame a nuestra línea confidencial, al 916-6672779 y deje mensaje. Cuando le regresemos su llamada, platicaremos sus necesidades en su casa. Que Dios
los bendiga.
All Souls Masses in November
On November 2nd, the Church commemorates the
faithful departed and invites us to pray for their eternal
repose. All are invited to attend Mass celebrated by
Bishop Cotta at 10am at Calvary Cemetery Chapel, 7101
Verner Ave., Sacramento. You are also invited to attend a
prayer walk following. On the days of November 1st8th inclusive, a plenary indulgence, applicable only to
the Poor Souls, is granted to those who visit a
cemetery and pray even if only mentally for the
departed. Conditions for the indulgence:
1. Only 1 plenary indulgence can be granted per
day.
2. It is necessary to be in the state of grace, at least
by completion of the work.
3. Freed from attachment to sin, even venial sin, is
necessary; otherwise the indulgence is only partical.
(By this is meant attachment to a particular sin, not sin
in general.)
4. Holy Communion must be received each time the
indulgence is sought.
5. Prayers must be recited for the intentions of the
Holy Father on each day the indulgence is sought. (No
particular prayers are prescribed. One Our Father and
one Hail Mary will suffice.)
6. A sacramental confession must be made within a
week of completion of the prescribed work. (Once
confession made during the week, made with the
intention of gaining all the indulgences, suffices.)
Calvary Catholic Cemetery, 7101 Verner Ave.,
All Souls Day Events
Confessions 9am—10am & 11am-12noon (small
chapel)
Blessings of the graves 9am-10am
Mass with Bishop Cotta 10am (main chapel)
Prayer Walk with Father Leatherby 11am
During the month of November, we remember all our
brothers and sisters; loved ones who have gone before us,
in faith, to be with the Father. We pray for them at all the
Masses of November and if you would like to remember
your loved ones, we ask that you write their name or
names on the All Souls Day Envelope. You are invited to
include your donation inside the attend Mass. The
envelopes with the names of our departed loved ones will
be place at the front of the altar and remain there
throughout the month of November. Envelopes are
available in the vestibule next to the bulletins.
Misas de Todas los Fieles Difuntos
Durante el mes de noviembre, recordamos a todos
nuestros hermanos y hermanas; nuestro seres queridos
que nos han precedido en la fe, para estar con el Padre.
Oramos por ellos en todas las misas de noviembre y si
desea recordar a sus seres queridos, le pedimos que
escriba su nombre o nombres en el sobre de Fieles
Difuntos. Los invitamos a incluir su donacion dentro del
sobre y coloquelo en el ofertorio cuando usted asista a
Misa. Los sobres con los nombres de nuestros difuntos
queridos se colocaran en frente del altar y permaneceran
ahi durante el mes de noviembre. Los sobres estan en el
vestibulo junto al los boletines.
All Souls Day Mass
Monday, Nov. 1, at 8am & 7pm
Missa de todo los Fieles Difuntos
Lunes, 2 de Nov. a las 8 de la mañana y 7 de la
noche.
Calvary Catholic Cemetery
All Souls Day Day Events
Saint Joseph Parish
Youth Ministry News
High School Youth Ministry will not meet on
¡Noticias Del Ministerio
Juvenil!
El Ministerio Juvenil de High
Sunday, October 25th. High School Youth Group will
resume again on Sunday, November 8th from 6-8pm
in the Youth Room.
no se reunirá el
domingo 25 de Octubre, el grupo se reunirá de
nuevo el domingo 8 de noviembre a las 6pm en el
salón de jóvenes.
will meet on October 26th from 6:30-8pm in
the Social Hall. Please arrive by 6:15pm for check-in,
and to begin on Ɵme.
El programa de EDGE se reunirá el lunes 26 de
EDGE
EDGE at St. Vincent De Paul will meet on October
Octubre en el salón social a las 6:30pm. Les
pedimos que los jóvenes sean puntuales.
27th from 7-8:30pm in the Youth Room. Please
arrive by 6:45pm so we can start on Ɵme.
El programa de EDGE
1:8 Program ConfirmaƟon Dates
Fechas de Confirmación para el
Programa 1:8
Year 2 ConfirmaƟon will meet on October 25th
from 2:30-4pm in the Social Hall. Our first topic for
is “A Bold Profession: The Nicene Creed.”
en San Vicente de Paúl
se reunirán el 27 de Octubre en el salon de jóvenes.
Confirmación Año 2 se reunirá el domingo 25 de
Octubre de 2:30 a las 4pm en el Salón Social. El
tema será “ Profesión de Fe: Credo de Nicea”
Fall Bake Sale
Stop by the Renwald room aŌer all of the Sunday
masses! StarƟng at 7:30am on November 1st we will
have Halloween and Fall themed goodies from the
Youth Group and will stay unƟl we run out of
goodies! Some sweet treats will include: bread,
cookies, cakes, scones, and more! All proceeds will
aid our trip to Krakow, Poland in July. Thank you for
your help!
Venta de Reposteria Otoñal
Acompañanos después de cada misa dominical en el
salón Renwald empezando el primero de
Noviembre a parƟr de las 7:30 de la mañana.
Tendremos una gran variedad de repostería otoñal
y de Halloween preparado todo en casa por nuestro
Grupo Juvenil, además estaremos vendiendo hasta
que todo se termine. Algunos de los postres serán:
pan, galletas, pasteles, y muchos más! Todo lo
recaudado será para apoyar con los gastos del viaje
a Krakow, Polonia en Julio. Muchas Gracias por su
ayuda!
Sacramento Center SALUTE TO LIFE
Dinner/Fundraiser
Get Your Tickets for Beer Brautz
and Bingo
This year’s Beer Brautz and Bingo will take place
on Saturday, November 7th following the 5:00pm
Mass. Special family plan pricing will be available.
Ticket sales will start on October 17th and close
November 1st. Call Annie Harrigan at 354-2620 if
you have any questions.
40 Days For Life
We will be at the Women's Health Specialists
abortion clinic at 1482 Ethan Way and Hallmark,
Sacramento thorough November 1, 2015. SVDP
Church prayer time will be Wednesdays from 11am to
1:00pm. Car pooling will be leaving fr om SVDP
Church at 10:15am. If you are interested, please
contact Lynn King at [email protected] or
687-6442.
All Souls Day
As All Saint Day is Sunday this year we will
have Mass for All Soul’s Day on Monday
November 2, 2015 at 8:30am her e at SVdP. Dur ing
the month of November we will be remembering all
our deceased. Please bring a small photo (no larger
than 4X6) of your deceased loved one to be placed on
our memorial at the front of the alter. We will also
have paper crosses to be used in place of photo’s.
Please place you photo in the basket in the vestibule.
Thank You
Thanks to those that signed up to join several of
the service ministries here at SVdP. You will be
contacted by the individual chairpersons. There are
still many available opportunities to serve. Will you
consider being a more active part of our Mass.
Contact Bill and let him know you'd like to serve. WE
especially need more Ushers.
BLOOD DRIVE
The Rancho Murieta Women’s Club, is
sponsoring a blood drive, Monday, October 26, 2015
from 12:00 – 6:00pm in the Anderson Hall her e at
SVdP. Please bring a photo ID. Please remember to
eat and drink well before donating. For more info
please contact: Sue Kjome 916-354-1311.
Please SEE The Rest of Our Bulletin.
There are hidden gems Throughout!
Articles for this column should be submitted to Bill no
later than Wednesday of the week before it is to be
published. This deadline will vary for holidays.
Join with 650 local supporters who will celebrate
the Sacramento Life Center's free medical care,
counseling and education for pregnant women and
teens at the organization's annual Salute to Life
Dinner and Auction on November 14th. The event
will begin at 5pm. at the Hyatt Regency Ballroom in
Sacramento and will include a gour met dinner ,
auction packages, raffle baskets and stories of
people who have received help from the Sacramento
Life Center this year. SVDP Church is organization
a table for this event. For more information and to
purchase tickets, contact Lynn King at
916-687-6442 or [email protected].
BUNDLE WEEKEND
The St. Vincent de Paul truck will be in the St.
Joseph parking lot on Saturday, October 24th , from
9am to 6pm, and on Sunday October 25th, from
8am to 5pm. Volunteer s will be at the tr uck to
take your donations and give receipts. We will be
accepting gently used items to be sold at the SVDP
store. All proceeds support the good works of the
SVDP Society in and around the Sacramento area.
Items needed are: clothes, shoes, toys, books, linens,
small to medium sized furniture and appliances,
sporting goods and housewares. If you have larger
items, please call the store at 916-972-1212 to
schedule a pick-up. Thank you for your support and
God Bless you.
FCCW - Women’s Study &
Fellowship Group
The Fellowship Of Catholic Christian
Women invites all women of the parish
to join us as we continue our study of
Psalms: Invitation to Prayer. Our next
meeting is November 5th, in St. Peter’s
room, 7 – 9 pm. This meeting’s study
will be Psalms 51 and 130. More questions? Contact
Deb at [email protected]. For mor e info
about
FCCW
go
to
http://
www.fellowshipofcatholicchristianwomen.org.
Join us for a Bible Study of the
Psalms
The fourth session of the Sunday Bible Study
series on the Psalms is October 25th, in
St. Anthony’s room at 12:15–1:45pm, the ser ies
will continue until May 2016. Come join us as we
study from Come and See: David and the Psalms.
This week’s study will be 1Sam 9 - 15. The Nov. 1st
study will be 1Sam 16 – 17 and Ps 23. You may
contact
Deb
by
email
at
[email protected].

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