St. Patrick Parish, Weaverville, CA

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St. Patrick Parish, Weaverville, CA
St. Patrick Parish, Weaverville, CA
Holy Trinity Mission, Hayfork + St. Gilbert, Lewiston + Trinity Center
Fr. Derek R.P. LaBranch, Parochial Administrator † Fr. Keith Canterbury, Pastor Emeritus
Parish Office: 102 Church Street, Weaverville Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1219, Weaverville, CA 96093 Phone: (530) 623-4383
e-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.stpatricksparish.net
Parish Liturgical Schedule
Confessions:
Saturday
2:00-3:00 Weaverville
Anytime by appointment
Sunday Mass Schedule:
Vigil
4:00 PM Lewiston
Sunday
9:00 AM Weaverville
11:45 AM Hayfork
Daily Mass:
Tuesday
5:00 PM Weaverville
Wed.-Fri.
9:00 AM Weaverville
Trinity Center:
2nd Saturday of the Month 12:00 noon
This Mass fulfills the Sunday obligation
Nursing Home Mass:
1st Thursday of the month at 11:00am. All
are welcome!
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament:
First Fridays 9:30- 11:00 Benediction
Mass Intentions for
the Week of 1/21-22, 2012
Sat
Sun
1/21 4:00
Tim Keavy
1/22 9:30am Donna Haskell (I)
11:45am Parishioners
Tues 1/24 9:00am Melissa Block (I)
Wed 1/25 9:00am Alejandro Macias (I)
Thurs 1/26 9:00am Fr. Mark Richards (I)
Fri
1/27 9:00am Tom Hutchinson (I)
Legend: I= Intentions R= Repose of the Soul
COLLECTION INFORMATION
Jan 14-15, 2012
Collection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1582.00
Debt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1484.00
Advertisement Income. . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 250.00
Missal . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 75.00
Balloon Raffle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 32.00
Stipend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 30.00
KEEPING YOU INFORMED
Past Due Debt to the Diocese as of Jan. 22, 2012
Priest Pension Plan
$
0.00
Priest Health Insurance
$24,239.82
Parish Self-Insurance
$
0.00
*Parish Assessment
*Down from $11,433.50
Tithe Scripture
$ 7,760.50
(6)Surely I, the Lord, do not change? Nor
do you cease to be sons of Jacob.
(10)Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my
house, and try me in this, says the Lord of
hosts: Shall I not open for you the floodgates of heaven to pour down blessing
upon you without measure? (12)Then all
nations will call you blessed, for you will be
a delightful land, says the Lord of hosts.
Malachi 3: 6, 10, 12
Administrator’s
Accounting
As we begin January 2012 I have been
thinking about gratitude. Msgr. Andy Coffey, of happy memory, used to say we all
needed to have an attitude of gratitude. I
want to give thanks for all the support we
have from our parishioners:
To Father Keith who so graciously gives
us his time to cover for me.
To Diane Nilsson who so graciously volunteers in our office.
To Donna and Dave Shuman who give of
their time for our weekly bulletin.
To John Knight who coordinated our campus clean up with Fire Pro.
To Tammy Taylor who cleans the Church
in Weaverville each week.
To Tammy who also volunteered to be our
Lazarus Ministry Coordinator.
To Ralph McCombs, Juana Moreno, Mrs.
Schwartz who set up for Masses.
To all our members of our parish finance
committee.
To Carol Arthur who coordinates our
feeding of the hungry in the soup kitchen
To all our parish council members.
To Nelva Hall, Millie Wolf, Elaine
Bauman, Joyce , Lynn and Mary who
take care of the altar linen.
To Willa Sartin, Cynthia Angell and
Diane Nilsson for teaching CCD classes.
To Anne Lagorio, Lis Cahill, Vicki Riley
and Bert for their music ministry.
To Betty Bauman and her husband who
decorate our church for each liturgical
season.
To all our Altar Servers.
To all our Lectors, Extraordinary Ministers who serve faithfully the people of
God.
To Barbara Bagnod and Irene Love for
coordinating our Sees' Candy Sale.
To the members of our Fundraising committee.
To those who clean the hall after our
events.
Please Support our Advertisers
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the friendly ones……
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since 1955
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Voice: 530-628-5335
Fax: 530-628-5355
Email: [email protected]
Kevin Cahill,
CPCU, Agent
Highway 3 @ North St., Weaverville
7 Days
623-4000 24 Hours
“Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.”
e-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.agentcahill.com
Collection Envelopes
St. Joseph’s School & Northern Valley
Catholic Social Services
present…..
“Un Gusto de Vino”
(A Taste of Wine)
Just a reminder that the Parish Finance
Council wants each parishioner to utilize the
envelopes that you picked up at the back of
the Church. Please note that your previous
Be sure to save the date….
registration number may have changed! We
Saturday February 18, 2012.
ask that you use these envelopes even if usFor those who aren’t familiar with
ing cash so that we can record them. Please
this event, it is a wonderful night of
also write the amount of donation on the en- wine tasting, food, live music and a chance to win
velope this will expedite the process for the
prizes! Plan to join us at the beautiful surroundings
of the Turtle Bay Exploration Park Museum!
counters.
Parish Town Hall Meeting
Fathers Jonathan Molina and Phil Wells
will be hosting a Town Hall Meeting
Here, in the Hall, at the request of the
Priest Personnel Board, on
Monday, Feb. 6th @ 6:00pm
Attention: Schedule Changes
There will be Mass on Monday Jan. 23rd @
9:00 AM
Tuesdays Mass will remain in the evening.
Friday's Biblical Guide through the Mass will
be changed to Monday, Jan. 23rd 10:00am.
Fr. Derek will be changing his day off next
week and combining with the Martin Luther
King Jr. Holiday and will be off next
W e d ne s da y , T h u rs da y a n d F r i da y .
There will be no confessions on Next Saturday (Jan. 28th) There will be two options
Tuesday Morning or Sunday before the 9:00 AM
Mass
Due to the potential for snow Saturday’s
Vigil Mass will begin at 4:15pm instead of
4:00pm.
Local vineyards will be featured, along with
hors d’oeuvres, live and silent auction.
Tickets are available at St. Joseph School’s office;
$35 in advance, $40 at the door. Proceeds from the
event will benefit the educational and charitable
programs of both organizations. For more information, please call
St. Joseph School at 243-2302.
MERCY HIGH SCHOOL 300 CLUB
Mercy High School is continuing its sales of 300
Club tickets for their February 4th drawing. Only
300 tickets are being sold for $100 each. 1stPrize is
$5,000 cash, 2nd prize is $2,500 cash, and 3rd prize is
an Apple iPad2. AS AN
ADDED BONUS, IF ALL 300 TICKETS ARE
SOLD THE 1ST PRIZE WILL DOUBLE TO
$10,000! Please call Julia Misslin @ 221-5550 or
Maggie Keller @ 241-8432 for tickets. Thank you
for your continued support of Mercy High School.
Tend your sick ones, O Lord Christ.
Rest your weary ones.
Bless your dying ones.
Soothe your suffering ones.
Pity your afflicted ones.
Shield your joyous ones.
And for all your love’s sake.
Amen
VOCATIONS ANNUAL
CELEBRATION
The Office of Priestly and Religious Vocations
invites community members to visit our seminarian website considerpriesthood.com. If you would
like to contact the Office of Priestly & Religious
Vocations, you may call 916733-0258 or e-mail [email protected]
Vocations Annual Celebration Dates:
World Day for Consecrated Life—February 5, 2012
World Day of Prayer—April 29, 2012
The Diocesan Respect Life Office
The January and February 2012 Word of Life issues are now available for download from the
USCCB's Pro-Life Activities website (see link below). Word of Life is a monthly series in both
English and Spanish that provides quotations for
use in parish bulletins, intercessions related to
weekly readings and quarterly homily outlines
touching on pro-life themes. If you have any questions about the publication call or write Steve Patton, Associate Director for Family and Respect
Life Ministries at
916-733-0133, [email protected]
Celebrate New Deaf Chaplain with
Bishop Jaime Soto – January 29th
The Deaf Community in the Diocese of Sacramento is invited to a mass in ASL and reception
with Bishop Jaime Soto on Sunday, January 29th
at 10:30am at the Newman Catholic Community,
5900 Newman Ct. in Sacramento to celebrate Fr.
Paul Zirimenya being named as the Diocese of
Sacramento’s first-ever Chaplain for the Deaf. For
more information, contact Stanley Simonet at 916668-6609 or [email protected].
Healing After Abortion Retreat
March 2-4, 2012
Is someone you know suffering after an abortion, perhaps years after the choice? Please
consider the Rachel's Vineyard Retreat weekend, March 2-4, in Auburn, sponsored by the
Diocese of Sacramento. This unique and effective experience presents the mercy and compassion of God. The retreat is extremely helpful for those who struggle with feelings of
shame, anger or grief and for those who have
not forgiven themselves or others.
Open
to women, men, couples, and family members
touched by abortion. The cost is $175 per person. Financial assistance is available. For a registration packet or more information, contact
Annette at (916) 733-0161 or write [email protected].
Inquiries and
participation are strictly confidential.
Word of Life Bulletin Brief
Jan. 22, 2012
The potential benefits of adult stem cell research are very considerable, since it opens up
possibilities for healing chronic degenerative illnesses by repairing damaged tissue and restoring
its capacity for regeneration. The improvement
that such therapies promise would constitute a
significant step forward in medical science,
bringing fresh hope to sufferers and their families
alike. For this reason, the Church naturally offers
her encouragement to those who are engaged in
conducting and supporting research of this kind,
always with the provision that it be carried out
with due regard for the integral good of the human person and the common good of society.
~Pope Benedict XVI, Address to the Participants in
the “International Conference on Adult Stem Cells:
Science and the Future of Man and Culture,” November 12, 2011
Church
Debt Reduction Fund
If you have well-cared-for, quality items you would like
to donate to be sold to help reduce our church’s debt
please consider bringing your quality, well-cared-for
items to :
JUST CAUSES
Consignments Serving the Community
1300 Nugget Lane, WVL.
530.623.2255
JUST CAUSES will issue you a donation letter from
St. Patrick’s for your tax records as well as forwarding
a copy back to our parish.
JUST CAUSES sells items for the benefit of individuals,
non-profits and other just causes. Please, make sure the
items are worthy of the offering. Just Causes will not
accept damaged, unclean & smelly items. These donations
must be pre-approved by JUST CAUSES and accepted by
appointment only. Please do not leave items outside their
facility or St. Patrick’s.
Call Just Causes 530.623.2255 for more information.
Consign Your Quality:
Furniture * Housewares
Toys * Tools
Jewelry * Clothing
Antiques * Collectables
Arts/Crafts * Sport Items
Décor Items * And More
Thank you for your support.