June 19, 2016 - St. Isidore Church

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June 19, 2016 - St. Isidore Church
St. Isidore
www.sichurch.com
[email protected]
440 La Gonda Way, Danville, CA 94526
925-837-2122 / Fax 362-1919
 St. Isidore Parishioners
Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
June 19, 2016
Faith Campers go on a quest in search of
Christ, the Light of the World
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OUR HOLY FATHER’S GIFT TO THE WORLD
In my homily last Sunday, I attempted to underline Pope Francis’ Jubilee Year of Mercy
Message for 2016. Jesus is the face of God’s mercy and He told the parable of the Good
Samaritan, on the road from Jerusalem to Jericho, to reveal the true nature of his Father’s
mercy. Indeed, the Good Samaritan models Jesus’ own behavior which is an expression of
the behavior of his Father. Just as Jesus acts, so does God the Father.
In this Jubilee Year of Mercy, our Holy Father offers the image of the Good Samaritan to keep us mindful
that the biblical message of mercy, compassion, kindness and love is a Gospel imperative that should be imprinted on the hearts of all those who strive to be good stewards of their life of faith.
GUESS WHO CAME TO DINNER???
I am grateful to the Knights of Columbus for hosting a dinner at St. Isidore rectory on Saturday evening,
June 11th. The dinner was purchased by Admiral and Mrs. Robert P. Tiernan at the Knights of Columbus
Crab Feed and Auction. The Knights descended on the rectory with a Chef, Barman, Waiters and musical
entertainment. The dinner consisted of six courses: Frutti Di Mare; Zuppa; Salad; Pasta; Entrée (Filletto Di
Manzo Brasato) and Dessert. A fine wine was paired with each course. Oops! next morning? Besides Fr. G.
and I, the Admiral invited Msgr. Cardelli, Fr. Evan of San Damiano, family and close friends.
As Pastor, I am thankful to the Knights for their constant efforts to create a community atmosphere at St.
Isidore Parish. I am especially grateful for the $10,000.00 check they presented to Bishop Michael Barber for
the Diocesan Capital Campaign: Reclaiming Christ’s Mission Together. St. Isidore Parish was given credit
towards our Capital Campaign Goal of $2.4 million. The check was the proceeds from the Knights barbeque
last Fall at Summit Ranch.
WELCOME FR. CARLOS ESPARZA, S.J. AND JESUIT SEMINARIAN SEAN SALAI
I look forward to welcoming Fr. Carlos Esparza to St. Isidore Parish, while on retreat, during the week of
June 27th. Fr. Carlos will give the homily at all Masses on the weekend of July 2nd and 3rd. For the past
year, Fr. Carlos has been assigned to a parish in Denver. We were blessed to have him at St. Isidore Parish
during his diaconate and I look forward to welcoming another Jesuit seminarian, Sean Salai, who will be ordained to the diaconate on October 22nd.
In May, Sean was interviewed by Raymond Arroyo about his recently published book: What Would Pope
Francis Do? The interview can be watched on u-tube by entering: Raymond Arroyo – What Would Pope
Francis Do?
Fr. Carlos, a business graduate of Harvard University, eventually hopes to continue his studies for a Doctorate in Economics in preparation for teaching at a Jesuit University.
BISHOP BARBER CONVENES HIS PRIESTS!
Next Tuesday, June 21, our Bishop has summonsed the priests of the Diocese of Oakland to a meeting at
Transfiguration Church, Castro Valley, to give an assessment of the state of our Diocesan finances. The
meeting will be an opportunity for the priests to become familiar with strategic Diocesan matters. Bishop
Barber is taking an intentional step in improving communication and understanding surrounding critical financial issues the diocese faces in the future. As Pastor, I will keep you informed.
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Contact us:
19 June 2016
Your Parish Library is open
after 9:00 and 10:30 AM Masses
925.837.2122
CLERGY
Father Gerard Moran PASTOR
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| [email protected]
Father Gerald Pedrera PAROCHIAL VICAR
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| [email protected]
COUNCIL
Tancred Agius PASTORAL COUNCIL CHAIR
947-6925
| [email protected]
“We have a most experienced pilot at the helm of
our vessel, Jesus Christ who will conduct us safe
into the heaven of salvation if our sluggishness
doesn’t cause our own ruin.” - St. Syncletica
How true! On the table find inspirational materials
that are easy to read yet are ones whose lessons will
remain with us!
EDUCATION
ICF Members & Parishioners are invited to join the ICF for their monthly
dinner/meeting on Monday, June
20th. Dinner @ 6pm, Meeting @
7pm.
Maria Ward SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
837.2977
| mward@s
sidore.org
Lyn Ford DIR OF REL ED, ADULT FAITH FORM
362.1905
| [email protected]
Keith Machi DIR OF YOUTH, RELIGIOUS ED
362.1904
| [email protected]
Menu:
BBQ with Italian Sausage
Hamburgers with salad & dessert
coffee & soft drinks included.
Donation:
$10 Adults
$5 for 7 years+ (under 7 yrs., free)
Jean Schroeder and Jan Conway CHILDREN’S FAITH FORMATION
362.1906
| [email protected]
[email protected]
Maura Piombo-Pacas FAITH FORM RCVR
362.1901
| [email protected]
STAFF
John Erreca DIRECTOR OF MUSIC
362.1908
| [email protected]
Kendee Sigmon BUSINESS MGR / FACILTY RESERVATION
362.1917
| [email protected]
Marilyn-Rose Z. Dayleg SECRETARY
362.1915
| [email protected].
Lawrence Stauffer FACILITIES MANAGER
786.7892 | lstauff[email protected]
CLUBS
Catholic Youth Org BASKETBALL
837.2122 x1927
| www.s
sidorecyo.org
Catholic Youth Org CROSS CTRY& TRACK
837.2122 x1927
|s
stjcyotrack.clubspaces.com
Knights of Columbus|Dennis Fresquez, Grand Knight
|
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If you'd like to join the ICF, Tony also has membership
applications.
See you there!
A SPECIAL NATIONAL ROSARY
Save the Date, June 25th (12 noon)
A special Rosary will be held at
Osage Park in Danville at Noon on
Saturday, June 25th . We will
meet at the Southwest corner of the
Park near the tennis courts. We
will be on a knoll with a Banner of
the Blessed Mother visible to all. This is an important time as our nation will be joining in all
over our country to pray for Families. Please join
us in this fervent prayer to our Blessed Lady to save families.
925-487-5740 [email protected]
Italian Catholic Federa on|Tony Rosellini
|
925-820-1670 [email protected]
ST. ISIDORE PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
To build the parish into a living and growing ChrisƟan
community carrying on the work of Christ in the world.
Enter the Osage park area off of Camino Ramon from
Sycamore Valley Road to the Danville Station subdivision entrance at stoplight . Then turn onto El Capitan
street and proceed to Orange Blossom at the stop sign.
Turn onto Orange Blossom to the Osage parking area on
the right. Thank you.
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Saturday (Vigil):
4:00 P.M., Adult Choir
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Monday:
Sunday:
7:30 A.M., Organist
9:00 A.M., Youth Choir
10:30 A.M., Adult Choir
12:15 P.M., Teen Choir
& Ensemble
Daily Mass
8:10 A.M., Mon – Fri
Saturday, June 18th
4:00 PM Virginia
Virginia Neto
Sunday, June 19th
7:30 AM Gerald
Gerald Carson
9:00 AM Joe
Joe McSweeney
10:30 AM John
John P. Karleskind
12:15 PM John
John P. Karleskind
followed by The Rosary
8:30 A.M., Saturday
Monday,
nday, June 20th
8:10 AM Soledad
Soledad Ross
8:10 AM
Joe
Joe and intentions of
Maxine Van der
Haegen
Jim
Jim Gentile
Friday, June 24th
8:10 AM
+George Momaney
Saturday, June 25th
Thursday:
Friday:
Wednesday, June 22nd
Thursday, June 23rd
Wednesday:
Followed by The Rosary
Tuesday, June 21st
8:10 AM Susan
Susan Gustafson
8:10 AM
Tuesday:
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Sunday Collection, June 12th
(not available at time of printing)
Saturday:
Weekly Electronic, May
$4,143.67
Weekly Budgeted Expenses, June
$64,194.56
Sunday:
8:30 AM Vivian
Vivian Parco
4:00 PM
Gino
Gino Belmessieri
WE NEED
ADORERS
OF THE
BLESSED
SACRAMENT
Every
Thursday!
All we ask is just an
hour of your time
between 9:00 AM
and 5:00 PM.
Sacraments
2Kgs 17:5-8, 1315a,18;
Ps 60:3-5, 12-13;
Mt 7:1-5
2 Kgs 19:9b-11,14-21,
31-35a, 36;
Ps 48:2-4, 10-11;
Mt 7:6, 12-14
2 Kgs 22:8-13; 23:1-3;
Ps 119:33-37, 40;
Mt 7:15-20
2 Kgs 24:8-17;
Ps 106:1b-5;
Mt 7:21-29
Vigil:
Jer 1:4-10;
Ps 71:1-6, 15, 17;
1 Pt 1:8-12;
Lk 1:5-17
Day:
Is 49:1-6;
Ps 139:1-3, 13-15;
Acts 13:22-26;
Lk 1:57-66, 80
Lam 2:2,10-14,
18-19;
Ps 74:1b-7, 20-21;
Mt 8:15-17
1 Kgs 19:16b,
19-21;
Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-11;
Gal 5:1, 13-18;
Lk 9:51-62
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Please contact the Parish Office to make
arrangements for your baby’s baptism. Baptisms
are on the 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Sunday of the month.
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Please call the Faith Formation Office, 362-1900
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`tÜÜ|tzx? call Parish Office at least six months prior..
Thursdays
after
the
8:10 AM Mass
until
5:00 PM
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TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
It’s almost midsummer day! One of the great hidden treasures of our liturgical calendar occurs this week. There are only three “nativity” feasts on our calendar: for the Lord, the Blessed
Mother (September 8), and the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist on June 24. Friday’s date is anchored by the Annunciation (March 25), when Mary learns not only of her own child’s advent, but
of Elizabeth’s child. We are exactly half a year away from Christmas Eve. There are strong traditions around this feast. Just as the winter solstice provides a rich vocabulary for Christmas, so
does the abundance of light at midsummer inform this celebration. Just as at Christmas, a religious
festival spills over into culture. As summer light reaches its peak, the sun-drenched zones of
northern Europe see people staying up all night, kindling “St. John’s Fires” in the long summer
twilight. Bonfires seem to be the unifying force in all these celebrations, kindled along the shores
of the St. Lawrence in Quebec and Montreal, with harbor illuminations in France. You may be
most interested in the custom in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the Baptist’s own city. People there will
leap into the sea between midnight and dawn to honor John. Why not find your way to a pool, a
lake, or a sandy beach this week and plunge in to recall your baptism? It’s a tradition!
—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Join the Bay Area Elevate Conference for an event you won't want to miss!
June 25, 2016 - 9am to 6pm
@ The Marriott, 2700 Mission College Blvd., Santa Clara, CA 95054
(Room Reservations: 800-228-9290 for those who want to spend the night)
This special day is packed with encouraging and inspirational talks by your favorite Immaculate Heart Radio
personalities and special guests including Tim Arroyo who has recently spoken at our parish, Patrick Madrid,
Terry Barber, Phil Sandoval, Chris Aubert, Cy Kellett, and Joe Sikorra!
Don’t miss this annual event. Check IHRadio.com/elevate for details.
Adult Faith Formation
Faith Formation Website - http://www.sichurch.com/
Director of Religious Education – Lyn Ford at 362-1905 or [email protected]
June 19, 2016
Families Sharing Faith:
Today’s Gospel from Luke is perhaps one of the
most poignant accounts of Jesus. Before this exchange with his disciples, Jesus has already cured
the possessed man, cured Simon Peter’s motherin-law, cured the leper, taught the multitude
about God’s love, healed the paralytic, healed the
centurion’s slave, raised the widow’s son from
death, pardoned the sinful woman, calmed the
storm at sea, healed the Gerasene demoniac and
Jairus’ daughter and the woman with the hemorrhage. He had fed the 5,000 men plus women and
children with 5 loaves and 2 fish.
Now, he is in praying in solitude and the disciples are with him. He asks, "Who do the
crowds say that I am?" What did Jesus feel
as he asked? What answer did he expect, or
hope for? And what did he think when the
disciples answered: John the Baptist, Elijah, or one of the ancient prophets arisen?
Then, the Gospel says, he said, "But who do
you say that I am?" Did Jesus hope--after all
the miracles and teachings--they would finally understand? Today, we might reflect on
that same question that Jesus asks, "Who do
you say that I am?" We have the witness of
Peter who was the first to reply to Jesus, saying Jesus is "The Christ of God." But when he
turns to you and me, how shall we respond?
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Question of the Week:
Whom do you see bearing a heavy
cross? How can you offer support?
Discuss as a Family:
Discipleship means continually answering the
question that Jesus asks, "Who do you say that I
am?" We can answer in many ways: in prayer, in
our words, in our decisions, in our participation in
the community of faith, in our efforts to share his
Good News with others. Who do you think answers Jesus' question effectively today? Name
one way in which your life answers who you believe Jesus to be.
Inquiry for Non-Catholics
Do you experience God calling you
to learn about the Catholic faith?
Inquiry is a time when people who are interested in
the Catholic Church begin to hear and see how our
Christian community preaches and lives the Good
News of Jesus Christ. In a relaxed environment we
discuss all sorts of questions:
Is there any purpose to/in my life now?
Why is there evil in the world?
Why do the good suffer?
Summer Bible Study: God calling you
into a deeper relationship with Him
Who were the prophets?
What was there message?
What do they have to do with us?
Drop in to our free summer study. Each session can stand alone—no homework!
Thursdays, 6/30, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28, 8/4, 8/11
7 PM—8:30 PM, St. Isidore Room
Why is life not fair?
If you are not a Catholic
but would like to learn
more about the Church,
join us as we tell our
“stories”, ask questions,
learn & experience what it
means to be Catholic.
Call Lyn Ford at 362-1905 to sign up or learn more.
CAVE QUEST: Summer Faith Camp Snapshots
June 19, 2016
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CYO Basketball
Registration
Announcement
St. Isidore CYO basketball registration for the 2016-2017 season started last June 9th
and will continue through August 26th at www.stisidorecyo.org.
PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE IN REGISTRATION
DATES FROM PRIOR SEASONS.
Qualified players are any boys or girls who are in the third through eighth grade and
meet any of the following:
Attend St. Isidore School, or
Attend Faith Formation (both this year and last year),
or Live within St. Isidore Parish boundaries
Preference is given to St. Isidore School and Faith Formation students and to
returning players . The eligibility status of all players – returning and new - will
be verified before they are placed on a team.
If necessary, potential players will be put on a waiting list pending availability. We try our
best to get all children on a team. Every year our program reaches capacity of 900
players so sign up soon!
Player evaluation dates will be in early to mid-September. Evaluation dates will be
posted on the website as we get closer to September. Practices will start in late
September with league play beginning in early November.
For further information and registration instructions, please go to the St. Isidore CYO
basketball website at www.stisidorecyo.org.
Mark your calendars right away so your child and the whole family can enjoy the great
experience CYO basketball offers.
Registration closes on August 26th!
Registration fees are $325.00
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St. John Vianney Faith in Action Ministry
hosts
The Young at Hearts meet the 3rd Tuesday of each
month at 11:15 AM in the St. Isidore Room. Mass
is celebrated and followed by lunch and bingo games.
This Tuesday, June 21st, is the Young at Hearts
luncheon. Anyone who is “young at heart” is welcome to come.
A $3.00 donation is greatly appreciated to help
offset some of the expenses.
Pray for the Sick . . .
Debbie, Frankie, Mike and Joe Ayala, Flo Aragon, Feliciaa Badillo, Rebecca
Bocchicchio, Brianne Bochenek, Susan Emery
Brandon, Natalie Buhagiar, Chris Campagna,
Bob Cardelli, Margaret Carmona, Luisita Castro, Frankie Catanzaro, Guadalupe Ceerro, Bill Church,
Barbara Clark, Brittany Connor, Carol Daust, Don Davis, Ellen Deal, Rose dela Cerda, Maria delas Mercedes
Pastorino de Lemires, Isabel Delia, Flor De Lisa, John
Duffy, Evelyn Erreca, Darrell Feay, John Freitas, Layton
Frost, Kash Ghazansarpour, Catherine Goranson, Kaitlin
Gore, Stephen Gore, Rygan Gracie, Alfredo Hamam,
Harvey and Lucienne Hanson, Candice Hatzis, Mike
Holt, Ronnie Hohn, Howard Huttner, Jake Javier, Rita
Jearns, Charlene Haught Johnson, Charlotte Kelly, Linda
Kelly, Jeff Kitz, Sue Lee, Patricia Lastufca, Erika
Lovett, Frank “Fritz” Luciani, Amber Luehe, Kevin
Madsen, Jean Majesky, Patrick Majua, Joseph Mallon,
Nicole Malone, Phyllis Martinelli, Lupe Mendez,
Marilou Mills, Bill Moresi, Michelle Morgan, Tommy
Mota, Jr., John Murphy, Ed & Madeline Olberti, Richard
Ortega, Anita O’Shea, Kimberley Pank, Jordan Peak,
Allison Pence, Rachel Perez, Evan Luc Philon, Armando
Pino, Tiffany Price, Nick Rago, Dorothy Ramos, Patrick Reid,
Layla Riley, Scott Rindner, Joel Rivera, Romelia Rodriguez,
Maria Rogers, Gene Sanchez, Darrell Seay, Curt Smith, Emily
Solovieff, Kristy Sonnemann, Diane Stauber, Lilo Steigman,
Robert Stodden, Mary Swerdfeger, Isabelle Tan, Brett Techau,
Erma Tello, Zoe Texteria, Carol Thompson, Grace True, Kelly
Turner, Celia Valdespino, Catherine Wallen, Ian Walsh, Shavon
Wildman & Flordeliza.
13 June 2016
Beyond Winter Nights:
Housing the Homeless
Learn how you can be part of the solution
Featuring Special Guest Speakers:
Jasmine Tarkoff
and
a representative from
Contra Costa County Homeless Services
Thursday, June 23rd
7:00 PM
St. John Vianney Church
Vista Room, Mullen Commons
1650 Ygnacio Calley Rd, Walnut Creek
From the Diocese . . .
QUO VADIS CAMP
(Where are you going?)
Young men (13-18 yrs. of age) are invited! This
three-day camp aims to assist young men in discerning their vocation as they grow in relationship with
Christ.
Camp will be on July 10 -13 at the Youth Retreat
Center, 1977 Reliez Valley Rd., Lafayette. Registration is $50. Visit www.oakdiocese.org/vocations for
registration forms.
For info, contact Cielo Branco at 510.267.8356 or
[email protected].
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440 La Gonda Way
Danville, CA 94526
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