SaintJosephParish - St. Joseph Parish

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SaintJosephParish - St. Joseph Parish
Sandaint
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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
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. Julito R. Orpilla (Pastor), ext. 122
e-mail: [email protected]
Fr. Carlo Tejano (Parochial Vicar), ext. 125
e-mail: [email protected]
Deacon Larry Hiner,
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
5:00 PM
9:00 AM
e-mail: [email protected]
8:30 AM
Jerome Baybayan (Youth Ministry Coordinator), ext. 123
e-mail: jbaybayan @stjoseph-elkgrove.net
8:30 AM
Erwin Jimenez (Administrative Assistant II), ext. 121
e-mail: [email protected]
8:30 AM
4:00 - 4:30 PM
Or By appointment
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]
Veronica Padilla Perez (Administrative Assistant), ext. 127
e-mail: [email protected]
Karina Santana (Administrative Assistant), ext. 128
e-mail: [email protected]
Bill DuVal (SVdP -Administrative Assistant), (916) 354-2403 ext. 129
e-mail: [email protected]
Anna Romea (Liturgical Music Coordinator)
e-mail: [email protected]
Saint Joseph Parish
: 08/01 08:00am : 08/02 08:00am - Luis Campos (SI)
: 08/03 08:00am - Victor Cadiz †
Jose Cornejo (SI)
RM 08:30am - For the People of SVdP
Thu: 08/04 08:00am - Elizabeth Lupercio (SI)
Fri: 08/05 08:00am - Thomas Phan Duroche †
07:00am
Oliva Andrade Family (SI)
Sat: 08/06 04:30pm - Pastora Flora †
Josephine Cancilla †
An End to Abortion
RM 05:00pm – Doris Juarez †
08/07 07:30am – All the Souls in Purgatory
09:00am - Thomas Celino & Nazziree Pugh †
Rosalynn Vinalon †
Agnes Sheller (SI)
RM 09:00am - Missa Pro Populo
11:00am - Cynthia Villarimo (SI)
Ernest & Nnenna Uwazie (SI)
01:00pm - Lorenzo Gutierrez †
05:00pm - Brian Quines †
First Reading
Today’s Readings
Pray For Our Military Families
Steven Alsop
Josh Alonzo
Alanna Appel
Don R. Baker II
Solomon Bolt
Carl Ian Bravo
Nicklaus Brincka
Grant Boone
Jaclyn Buno
Alondra Cruz
Mark Dollar
Benjamin Erwin
Matthew Farrell
Joey Feathers
Roman Fernandez
Gabriel Franzoia
Serena Grandov
Graham Hebert
Bryan&Nancy Horsey
Breanna Johnson
Valery Keaveny Jr.
Joseph King
Julissa M. King
Freddie Koeller
Glenn Lewis
Stephen Lindahl
Kyle Linebaugh
James Lovello
Amber McGovern
Russell Miller
Midori Mekata
Mike Montini
Jared Ortner
Sean Passmore
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:
Psalm — If today you hear his voice, harden not your
hearts (Psalm 90).
Offertory this Week:
Gospel
— Be on guard against all greed, for your life
does not consist of earthly possessions, but of the riches
of the reign of God (Luke 12:13-21).
Readings For The Week
Mon: Jer 28:1-17; Ps 119:29, 43, 79, 80, 95, 102; Mt 14:13-21
Tues: Jer 30:1-2, 12-15, 18-22; Ps 102:16-21,
Wed:
Thur:
Fri:
Sat:
Sun:
29, 22-23; Mt 14:22-36 or Mt 15:1-2, 10-14
Jer 15:10, 16-21; Ps 59:2-4, 10-11, 17-18;
Mt 13:44-46
Jer 31:31-34; Ps 51:12-15, 18-19; Mt 16:13-23
Na 2:1, 3; 3:1-3, 6-7; Dt 32:35cd-36ab, 39abcd,
41; Mt 16:24-28
Dn 7:9-10, 13-14; Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 9;
2 Pt 1:16-19; Lk 9:28b-36
Wis 18:6-9; Ps 33:1, 12, 18-22; Hb 11:1-2,
8-19 [1-2, 8-12]; Lk 12:32-48 [35-40]
Dominic Peterson
Ian Rubstello
Michael Riehl
Jousha Shaffer
Zachary Schiele
Jason Stiles
Shawn Tostado
Jason Lee Tudor
Jerry & Davita Vega
Ronald P. Viray
Jaime Wong-Lopez
Jordan Wood
Jason Woodford
Shai-Lin Ynacay
Shawn Zachary Gibson
Military Prayer List Additions
— Do not spend your life toiling for
material gain (Ecclesiastes 1:2; 2:21-23).
Second Reading — Christ has raised you to new life,
so seek now what is above (Colossians 3:1-5,
9-11).
Cherry Pangilinan
Diosdado Pangilinan
St. Joseph
SVdP
$ 11,200.00
$ 2,600.00
St. Joseph
$ 10,102.50
SVdP
$ 3,026.00
FOR EFT (Electronic Fund Transfer)
If you wish to contribute via EFT (electronic fund transfer)
please visit our parish website for more information.
“Thank you for your generosity and may God continue to bless
you with His providence.”
This
coming
first
Friday,
th
August 5 , at 6:30pm the Knights of
Columbus and the Elk Grove Squires
will be honoring our Holy Mother Mary
with their monthly Living Rosary in our
Parish Rosary Garden in the front of the
church. Candles will be provided. We
welcome all parishioner to attend. After the rosary,
please join us for First Friday Mass at 7:00pm and
Adoration in the church.
Submit bulletin Articles by Friday 12 noon
(one week prior ) to:
e-mail: [email protected]
Saint Joseph Parish
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Sometimes the treasures of art can provide us with
clues about traditions. Take, for example, the miter,
the conical hat with lappets, or back-flaps that fall to
the shoulders. This cap is worn by bishops in the
Catholic West. Eastern Catholics favor a crown, but
we have this curious headpiece. In Greek, the word
means “turban.” Old paintings and mosaics provide
clues about headgear for bishops, and there is very
little artistic evidence for the miter before the year
1000. Before then, some kind of head covering might
have been worn to offset the damp and chill of
unheated churches. The pope, as far back as the
seventh century, often wore a cap called a
camelaucum. Around that time, artists painting St.
Peter began to portray their subject wearing this hat.
By the year 1000 or so, the pope began to grant
similar helmet-shaped headgear as gifts to visiting
abbots and bishops. They returned home with these
new chapeaus, and before long everybody wanted
one!
Today, miters are granted not only to bishops, but
to certain favored abbots and occasionally abbesses.
Pope Benedict XVI set aside the tradition of the
papal tiara in favor of the miter, even on his coat of
arms. Pope Paul VI was the last pope to have a
coronation. As recently as the 1960s, miters were
towering skyscrapers of jewels and rich silks, but
now a simplicity of style is favored by bishops.
Miters are here to stay, and experienced altar servers
know how to await the bishop’s removing of the
miter, since he does not wear it when he is saying the
presidential prayers or the Eucharistic Prayer.
—Rev.
James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
HITTING IT BIG
It seems to be commonly accepted nowadays that
everyone wants to win the lottery, hit the slots big at
the casino, or be a millionaire. This attitude is akin
to what the first hearers of the parable of the
successful farmer would have thought: Why, of
course he’d want to find a way to preserve his good
fortune for the future, to secure for himself a life of
leisure, eating, drinking, and merriment. It’s exactly
the kind of life that the right ticket, hand of cards, or
quiz show answer might bring us today. Being
surrounded by this “common wisdom” makes the
words of Qoheleth, the psalmist, Paul, and Jesus all
that much harder to hear today. Perhaps good
fortune will be ours, perhaps it will not be. But if we
make that fortune or the quest for it the heart, the
very center, of our lives, then we will live to regret
it. We will not achieve the future security we pursue,
and we will lose the present moment in the chase.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
Del 1o al 5 de agosto los capitalinos en El Salvador celebran la fiesta del Salvador del Mundo, cuando recuerdan la Transfiguración de Jesús en el Monte Tabor. Como muchas fiestas patronales en Latinoamérica esta semana está llena de carnavales y
desfiles. La celebración principal es una procesión
religiosa con la imagen de Jesús, el Divino Salvador
del mundo. La estatua de Jesús con sus brazos extendidos en bendición es llevada desde la Basílica
del Sagrado Corazón hasta la Catedral Metropolitana. Vestida de un rojo que recuerda su pasión, la
imagen es cargada sobre los hombros de una veintena de fieles. Al llegar a la catedral la imagen patronal es puesta en una torre de más de 20 metros de
alto. Eventualmente la estatua revestida de blanco
aparece de una esfera encima de la torre en medio
de gritos, aplausos y cantos. Esta esfera azul representa el mundo entero, mundo salvado por Cristo.
La transfiguración de esta imagen en San Salvador
recuerda la pasión y resurrección de Jesús, eventos
claves que han hecho de él, el Salvador del Mundo
entero.
—Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, © Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co.
EL PREMIO MAYOR
Parece cosa comúnmente aceptada hoy día que
todo el mundo quiere ganarse la lotería, ganar en el
casino o ser millonario. Esta actitud es similar a la
de los primeros oyentes de la parábola del agricultor
próspero que pensarían: Por supuesto. Él tenía que
buscar la manera de preservar su buena fortuna para
el futuro, para asegurarse una vida muelle,
comiendo, bebiendo y gozando. Es exactamente la
clase de vida que nos brindaría hoy el billete
premiado, una buena mano de cartas o la respuesta
correcta en el programa de TV. Estar rodeados por
este “sentido común” hace mucho más difícil
escuchar hoy las palabras de Cohélet, del salmista,
de Pedro y de Jesús. Quizás nos sonría la buena
fortuna, quizás no. Pero si hacemos que esa fortuna
o su búsqueda sea el corazón, el centro mismo de
nuestra vida, viviremos para lamentarlo. No
adquiriremos la seguridad futura que perseguimos y
perderemos el momento presente por estar
persiguiéndola.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
PREOCUPACIÓN
No me digas que preocuparme no sirve de nada. Yo sí
sé. Aquello por lo que me preocupo nunca pasa. —Anónimo
Saint Joseph Parish
Jubilee Year of Mercy
July 31, 2016
Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
“You fool, this night your life
will be demanded of you” (Luke
12:20). Hardly sounds like mercy!
Unlike some contemporary rich
folks, there is no indication of lying, stealing, or
cheating in Jesus’ parable. The rich man made a
living, not a killing. Why does Jesus name him
“fool”? First, because of presumption. Five times in
nine verses, the rich man declares, “I shall.” God’s
not in charge here, I am! Second, selfishness—four
times, “my/myself.” No God, no neighbor; he talks
to himself, about himself: my possessions, my
productivity, my plans! So, instead of chasing
“treasure for ourselves,” Jesus and Pope Francis’
Jubilee Year of Mercy bid us grow “rich in what
matters to God” (12:21), namely, the corporal and
spiritual works of mercy. Give food, drink, clothing,
and healing; visit the imprisoned; bury the dead.
Heal with Jesus’ own gentleness the doubt,
ignorance, and sins of others; comfort, forgive, be
patient; and pray for the living and dead.
—Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. .
Año Jubilar de la Misericordia
31 de julio de 2016
Decimoctavo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
“‘¡Insensato!’ Esta misma noche vas a
morir”
(Lucas
12:20).
¡Esto
no
suena
misericordioso! En esta parábola de Jesús, a
diferencia de algunas personas ricas de estos
tiempos, no hay mención de mentir, robar o engañar.
El hombre rico se ganaba la vida, no es un asesino.
¿Qué es lo que Jesús le quiere decir por “insensato”?
Primero, por arrogante. El hombre rico diciendo lo
que va a hacer. Dios no está a cargo de la situación
sino el hombre rico. Segundo, por egoísta. No hay
mención de Dios, del prójimo; él hombre rico se
habla así mismo de él mismo: ¡mis posesiones, mi
productividad, mis planes! Así que en lugar de
desear “abundancia de bienes” para nosotros; Jesús
y el Papa Francisco en este Año Jubilar de la
Misericordia nos proponen crecer en aquello que
“vale ante Dios” (12:21), es decir las obras de
misericordia corporales y espirituales. Dar de comer,
de beber, vestir y sanar; visitar a los prisioneros,
enterrar a los muertos. Sanar con la misma gentileza
de Jesús la duda, la ignorancia y las culpas de los
prójimos, confortar, perdonar, ser paciente y orar por
los vivos y los muertos .
—Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
CFF Corner
Attention St. Joseph CFF Families:
FINAL REGISTRATION FOR CFF is
August 14, 2016 for gr ades 1-6th and August 21st
for Confirmation year 1 and 2, after the 9AM,
11AM and 1PM Masses in the Renwald Room,
St. Joseph Parish! You may fill out the form online
and BRING IT WITH YOU TOGETHER WITH
YOUR PAYMENT on that day in order to secure
your child’s spot for the classes, or come and fill out
your registration on August 14th and 21st, 2016 with
your tuition payment for the year 2016- 2017.
This date is the last registration date for the next
CFF school year. Tell your families and friends!!!
We will be accepting payment with cash or check
only. If you have any questions, please feel free to
call 916-685-3681 or contact Sr. Grace RVM or
Jerome Baybayan by email:
[email protected] or
[email protected].
Del Rincon de Formación de Fe
Atención Familias del Catecismo:
La ULTIMA FECHA DE INSCRIPCIONES para
el catecismo para los grupos del primero al
sexto año es el domingo 14 de agosto y para el
grupo de confirmación es el dia 21 de agosto,
después de las misas de 9:00am, 11:00am y 1:00pm,
en el salón de Renwald, Ud puede llenar el
formulario de inscripción en línea y traerla junto con
su pago, para asegurar un lugar en las clases ó
también puede venir y llenar el formulario de
inscripción el mismo día y hacer el pago
correspondiente. Esta es la ultima fecha para
inscribir sus hijo(s), en el catecismo para el año
escolar 2016-2017. Favor de mencionar esto a sus
familiares y amigos. Únicamente aceptamos pagos
con cheque y/o efectivo. Si Usted tiene alguna
pregunta favor de comunicarse a la oficina de la
Parroquia al 916-685-3681 con Sister Grace RVM o
con Jerome Baybayan por correo electrónico a
[email protected] o
[email protected]
Saint Joseph Parish/Saint Vincent de Paul
St. Vincent de Paul Society News
Noticias de la Sociedad de S.V. de Paúl
• Toilet Paper Collection for
• Necesitamos sus donaciones de Papel de Baño
Loaves and Fishes. All this
week, August 1st - 7th. Leave
your donation in the
vestibule by the SVDP
barrel.
• Tuesday, August 2nd, at
7pm: St. Vincent de Paul
meeting in the Renwald Room. All parishioners
welcome. Do you have any ideas for charitable
projects? Come see us and bring your ideas.
• Every 3rd Friday: Ser ve lunch at Loaves and
Fishes. We meet in the church parking lot at
9:15am, and then car pool to Loaves and
Fishes. If you would like to volunteer, please
contact Donald at 916-541-9284 or e-mail:
[email protected].
• Every Wednesday: Rosar y with r esidents at
Windsor, 9461 Batey Ave. Meet in the north
dining room at 10:30am.
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.
para Loaves & Fishes. Toda la semana, del
primero al 7 de agosto, por favor deposite sus
donaciones en el barril del vestíbulo de la
Iglesia.
• Tendremos nuestra junta mensual el martes 2 de
agosto, a las 7pm, en el Salón Renwald. Todos
son bienvenidos. ¿Tiene ideas sobre algún proyecto caritativo? Venga a nuestras juntas y les
veremos como nos puede ayudar.
• Cada tercer viernes de mes ser vimos almuer zo en Loaves & Fishes. Nos reunimos an el estacionamiento de la Iglesia a las 9:15am y nos
vamos todos juntos. Si desea acompañarnos, por
favor comuníquese con Gloria al 916-682-8599.
• Cada miércoles r ezamos el Rosar io en el Asilo
Windsor, 9461 Batey Ave. Nos reunimos a las
10:30am en el comedor nor te.
Si usted o alguien que usted conoce necesita
ayuda de comida, ropa u otro gasto del hogar, por
favor llame a nuestra línea confidencial, al
916-667-2779 y deje mensaje, cuando le regresemos
su llamada platicaremos sus necesidades en su casa.
Que Dios los bendiga.
Updating Address
Rosana's Missionary Year News!
After a year away from my home parish I am so
excited to be back and to be able to share my
experiences from my year in Atlanta Georgia and
my motivations for deciding to give another year.
Please join me for an evening of sharing and
reflection. Bring your friends and meet me in the
St. Juan Diego room on August 5th at 6:00pm
before first Friday mass. For more information
please feel free to contact me at 916-919-9610.
RCIA
For more information or questions regarding Rite
of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) please
contact Ida Miranda at: 916-226-3507 or by email:
[email protected]
If you are moving or have recently moved,
please let us know of your change of address. If you
have not been receiving your parish contribution
envelopes, or have had a change of phone number,
an addition to the family, or you are new to our
parish, please fill out a membership form, so that we
may update our records. Thank you!
Dirección Actualizada
Si usted cambio o se ha cambiado recientemente
de residencia, por favor háganos saber de su cambio
de domicillo. Si usted no ha recibido sus sobres de
contribución para la parroquia o ha cambiado su
número de teléfono, tiene un nuevo miembro en la
familia o es nuevo en nuestra parroquia. Le
invitamos a llenar un formulario para registrarse
como miembro, de esta manera actualizaremos
nuestros records. ¡Muchas Gracias!
Saint Joseph Parish
Pre-Baptism Preparation Class
R.C.I.A NEWS
Our Pre-Baptismal Preparation
classes are held once a month. Our
next class will be Tuesday,
August 9th in the Renwald Room.
We ask parents who are planning to
baptize their infant, to please contact
the parish office by phone or stop in
during business hours. There are
several requirements to be met to have your child
baptized, and we would like to assist you with the
process.
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)
formal
weekly
sessions
will
start
on
th
Thursday August 4 . Sessions will be held in the
St. Catherine/Juan Diego classr oom at
7pm-8:30pm. For infor mation about the R.C.I.A
process and to register please contact Ida Miranda at
916-226-3507 or by email
[email protected] . Please pr ay for this
special ministry as our inquirers proceed on their
spiritual journey as they share their faith and learn
more about our Catholic faith.
Les informamos que es un requisito que padres y
padrinos participen en las pláticas Pre-Bautismales.
Por favor, para registrarse pase a recoger un paquete
en la oficina de la parroquia. Las platicas para el
mes de agosto serán el primer sábado, el 6 de agosto
de 9 - 11am en el Salón San Pedro en el salón
social.
Fr. Tom’ s Bible Class
Fr. Tom’s next class will be on
Friday August 12th. The topic
will be “Discovering the Identity
of St. Matthew in the Cycle of
Ten Miracles ”. Reflections on
the sermon on the Mount
(Matthew 8: 14-17 and 9:9-13) in the St. Anthony’s
Room star ting at 10:30am—12:30pm. Donation
accepted, snacks will be served. For more
information please call 916-686-5977.
RITO DE INICIACION CRISTIANA PARA
ADULTOS (R.I.C.A.) EN ESPAÑOL
Las sesiones formales del Rito de Iniciación
Cristiana de Adultos (RICA) comenzarán el jueves 4
de agosto. Las sesiones se llevar án a cabo en el
Salón de St. Catherine/Juan Diego de 7:00pm –
8:30pm. Par a obtener infor mación sobr e el
proceso de R.C.I.A y para registrarse por favor,
póngase en contacto con Ida Miranda al
916-226-3507
o
por
correo
electrónico
[email protected] . Por favor or en por
este ministerio especial, mientras los candidatos
siguen su camino espiritual, compartiendo su fe y
aprendiendo más sobre nuestra fe católica.
Rosario a la Divina Misericordia
La Parroquia de San Jose los invita a rezar el
Rosario a la Divina Misericordia todos los miércoles
a las 6:45 de la tarde en la Iglesia.
Grief Support Sessions
Want to Sing for God?
St. Joseph's Ministry of Consolation will be
offering ongoing weekly grief support sessions on
Wednesdays, and ending August 24th. We are
present for those grieving the loss of a loved one or
other significant loss in one's life. We will be
meeting in the Renwald Room from 6:30pm - 8pm.
For more information, please contact Marilyn
Petruska at 685-3207 or Mary Ellen Trapp at
893-8863.
St. Joseph Parish is in need of volunteer
musicians who can sing or play an instrument. If you
are interested, please contact Anna Romea at
[email protected] .
To celebrate the Sacraments of Marriage
and Baptism, please visit or call the parish office.
Or visit our parish website:
http://stjoseph-elkgrove.net/
Parish Festival News
Vocations Cross
Thank you to Mary Anne Corsaut for taking
the Cross in July and prayers for Connie
Laxague who will take the Cross in August.
Thank you! There is a 2016 sign-up sheet in
Anderson Hall - please sign up to take the cross
into your home for one month. Call Bob or
Margie Coffman 354-1744 with questions.
Monday Night Prayer Group
Come and join us for prayer and fellowship
on Monday nights at 6:00pm for the Rosary and
Chaplet of Divine Mercy. You can be home by
7:00pm or stay and socialize. The TWO Hearts,
Jesus and Blessed Mother, are waiting for you.
Our country really needs prayers. Don’t think
twice, just come.
LOAVES AND FISHES
Needs & Volunteer Opportunity
Loaves and Fishes is in need of toilet tissue,
bottle water, salt and pepper shakers and metal
forks. Please leave these items in the Anderson
Hall.
The Society of SVdP at St. Joseph’s Church
sponsors volunteering at Loaves and Fishes for
both St. Joseph and the St. Vincent de Paul
Mission Churches. St. Joseph’s Church
volunteers participate only on the third Friday of
the month and carpool from St. Joseph at
9:30am. Contact infor mation for the
St. Joseph unit is Camile Narine at 531-3762 or
by e-mail at [email protected]. SVDP
Mission Church volunteers participate every
Friday except the fir st Fr iday and car pool
from the Local Bean Coffee Shop in Rancho
Murieta at 9:30am. Contact information for
SVDP Mission Church unit is Lynn King at
687-6442
or
by
e-mail
at
[email protected]. Volunteers need to
be at Loaves and Fishes located at 1351 NORTH
C St., Sacramento by 10:30am and finishes by
1:15pm.
Bulletin Deadline Notice
Bulletin submissions must be sent to Bill by
noon no later than Wednesday, a week prior to
its’ run date. If there is an important
announcement let Bill know by Friday at
9:00am. Don’t forget to check out the rest of
the bulletin!
The annual Parish Fun Festival
will be held September 10th & 11th.
In honor of the “Year of Mercy” this
year’s festival theme is simply
“Mercy”.
• Dinner tickets for the annual
Festival Dinner on Saturday,
September 10th will go on sale starting
August 13th & 14th and will continue until
September 4th. Tickets will be sold in the
vestibule after each Mass and at the par ish
offices of both St. Joseph and St. Vincent de
Paul. Last year’s Western Hoe-Down was so
enjoyed by all that we decided to do it again this
year. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to bring
the whole family to this Western Hoe-Down
event. We will be serving BBQ Ribs & Chicken
with all the fixings for $20 per ticket. A table of
8 can be reserved for $150, and includes 8
dinners and a pitcher of beer or bottle of wine.
• This year we will have once again, a special
Buckaroo BBQ and Movie Night for the kids.
For $5 per ticket, children ages 5-12 can dine in
the Buckaroo Corral located in the St. Peter/
St. Paul room. The Buckar oo Dinner will
include a hot dog, chips, juice and a dessert.
After dinner, popcorn will be served with the
movie. It will be a fun night for the kids while
the adults have a relaxing evening.
• Festival Raffle tickets will be mailed out at the
end of July and will also available for purchase
in the vestibule after each Mass starting in
August. Make sure you get them in with your
donation early, for a chance to win one or more
of the three “early bird drawing” $50 prizes.
Early bird drawings will be August 14th,
August 21st, and August 28th after the 5:00pm
Sunday Mass. Early bird winning tickets will
still be eligible for the grand prizes to be drawn
on the last day of the festival, September 11th.
We would also like your help in making this year
a successful event. We are looking for wine
donations, dinner raffle prize donations and sweets
for the sweet booth the morning of the festival.
These items can be dropped off in the Parish office.

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