28 th October 10th 2010 th Sunday in Ordinary Time Holy Father s Prayer Intention for October: That World Mission Day afford an occasion for understanding that the task of proclaiming Christ is necessary service to which the Church is called for the benefit of humanity. WEEKLY SERVICES & INTENTIONS St. Joseph Church 10/09 Sat 4:00 pm + Jerry & Bertha Selsor 10/10 Sun 8:00 am Mass for the People 10/11 Mon 7:30 am Int. Diane Stoecken 10/12 Tue 7:30 am Eucharistic Service 10/13 Wed 7:30 am +Hugo Pompati Family 10/14 Thu 7:30 am +Morrison Gardner 10/15 Fri 7:30 am Living/Dec. Mem. ICF 10/16 Sat 4:00 pm +Tom Maffia St. Joseph Hospital 10/12 Tue 11:30 am No Intention 10/14 Thu 11:30 am +McEvoy & Murray Family St. Bernard Church 10/10 Sun 10:00 am +Julia Burgh 10/10 Sun 7:00 pm +Michael Holland 10/11 Mon 12:15 pm Int. Hope McNeil 10/12 Tue 12:15 pm +Darrel McKenna 10/13 Wed 12:15 pm Int. Hope McNeil 10/14 Thu 12:15 pm Eucharistic Service 10/15 Fri 12:15 pm +Mary & Charles Maffia This Week s Meeting & Events 10/12 Tue 6:00 pm ICF Meeting 10/14 Thu 6:00 pm Choir Practice 10/14 Thu 7:00 pm RCIA/Rectory Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament every Wednesday after the 12:10 pm Mass until 9 pm at St. Bernard Church. We need more Adorers for the 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm hour. If you can assist call 443-0254 Choir Practice Choir practice is Thursdays at 6:00 pm in St. Bernard's rd's Church. All are welcome! Finance Corner Last weekend the plate collection was $3.789 and the Seminarians/Vocations was $1,398. Second Collection The second collection this weekend is for the Altar Society. Next weekend it is for the Parish Novena. Stewardship Corner Jesus healed ten lepers in today s Gospel. Only one (ten percent) came back to say thank you. I, too, have received many blessings from the Lord indeed, all I am and all I have is gift! How and how often have I remember to thank Him? Leave a Legacy Persons over age 55 can make a gift annuity to St. Bernard Parish through the Humboldt Area Foundation, which provides you a permanent source of dependable income for life and is a tax-deferred gift to the church. Interested? Contact HAF at 442-2993. BBQ'D STEAK DINNER ELEVATOR FUNDRAISER, featuring a Live Auction by Rex Bohn, auctioneer. Saturday, October 16, 6:00 PM. St. Bernard Parish Hall. Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus. Tickets, $20.00, can be purchased from a Knight or in the parish office. EWTN TO AIR SPECIAL TELECASTS Special programs on EWTN, the Global Catholic Network, include "Cuba: Winds of Change," a rare glimpse of the Church in Cuba, where the Cuban faithful have persevered, Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. Also, the canonization, at the Vatican, of Brother Andre of Canada will air Oct. 17 at 9 a.m. & Oct. 18 at 9 p.m. All times are Pacific Time. In the Eureka area, EWTN airs on Sudden Link Ch. 74. Visit www.ewtn.com for additional special programs. Check out our Website at: www.saintbernards.org
October 10th 2010 28 th Sunday in Ordinary Time Prayers for the sick: Kenneth & Frances Alley, James Avila, Patricia Ayers, Toby Belfils, Ken Burns, Brian, Teresa Blake, Richard Burgh, Maria Costa, Mary Davey, Charles & Lawan, Chuck Federico, Elsie Godinho, Erick Gonzalez, Jermey, Joyce, Heather Katen, Helen Kline, Laree Linder, Mary Luzzi, Mark, James Macey, Gina Irene McCormack, Marie, Sue Nolen, Javier Nunez, Joe Pera, Dolores Ralls, Ed Rocha, Fr. Tom Saunders, Donna Selsor, Rosemary Simera, Charles Smith, Lindy Timmerman, Geri Vincent, Seth Woolf, and all our brothers and sisters in need of prayer and healing. PRAYER LINE "In the name of Jesus, I pray: Give me a burning faith, a joyful hope, and a holy love for You, my God." ~ St. Alphonsus Liguori If you have a special need of any sort, we have a prayer team who will pray on your behalf. Please call in your prayer intentions between 9:00 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. Our Prayer Line Leader this week will be Therese, who can be reached at (707) 441-9159. CCD/ Religious Education for Children: Grades K 8. Register your children today!! All children are welcome. Information is available in the churches and on the parish website: www.saintbernards.org, or, Call Debbie: 443-1143. Wanted: Equipment for the CCD Program A CD player boom-box style. Must be in good working condition. Please contact the church office at 442-6466, or Debbie at 443-1143. Father David Anderson, St. Peter Eastern Catholic Church, Ukiah, returns to Eureka this Fall with the timely series The Life and Times of Blessed John Henry Newman. Fr. David attended the Beatification of Cardinal Newman in England last month. Fr. David is well esteemed and loved in our community. Classes are Mondays 7:00-9:00 P.M. ending November 8 th. Pinochi Room, St. Bernard Parish Hall, 6 th and I Streets, Eureka. Parking available at the rear of the hall. Cost is $20 per person for the series. For more information call 499-1005. This week s featured advertisers: State Farm -- Janet Holmes See back of bulletin Fr. Eric Freed lectures on the Book of Acts every Wednesday (except the last Wednesday of the month) at 7:30 pm at the Newman Center, 700 Union Street, Arcata. Everyone is welcome to attend and there is no fee. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults-- If you are an adult interested in the Catholic faith - or a Catholic adult who hasn't received the sacraments of Confirmation or Eucharist - you are invited to a gathering at the St. Bernard rectory at 615 H Street next to the Church on Thursdays, at 7:00 p.m. There is no charge or obligation. For more information, call 442-8812. Pamphlet Rack For sixty years now, the Knights of Columbus through their Catholic Information Services have published booklets on the Catholic faith. These booklets provide solid, Catholic teaching on a variety of subjects and are easy to read. Many of these publications can be found at our pamphlet racks. Stop by and see what we have. Fr. Dominic Briese, O.P. Parish Novena beginning next weekend, at St. Bernard Church Oct. 16 th -24 th. Fr. Dominic has been with the Order of Preachers for over 20 years, serving as both director of Campus Ministries and as a pastor in a variety of dioceses throughout the western states. His work with the church community, college and young people, and his own battles with illness enable him to present a positive and healing message to more fully embrace the faith. What movies are right for me? And for my children? The Catholic Conference Office for Film and Broadcasting is responsible for rating motion pictures and providing the Catholic public with information about films. Thousands of movie reviews and ratings are at: http://www.usccb.org/movies/ New microphones and a new frequency for the St. Bernard Church sound system were installed this week. Our thanks to the Italian Catholic Federation for partial funding of this project from the proceeds of their Fireworks Booth.
What is the project? ST. BERNARD CHUCH, EUREKA, CALIFORNIA 125 th ANNIVERSARY REMODELING PROJECT We are in the second phase of the renewal and upgrade of parish buildings and properties. St. Bernard Church interior was last remodeled twenty-five years ago for our centennial in 1986. Five years ago we remodeled St. Joseph Church inside and out with painting, re-wiring, and installation of a new heating system. Also, at St. Bernard Church we repaved the parking lot, made the rectory wheelchair accessible, painted the exterior of the church, refurbished and refitted the stained glass windows, and installed a new heating system. Other projects included fire safety and security alarm systems in both churches and the rectory. Both churches now have automatic doors at the side entrances for wheelchairs. Last year parishioners were asked if they wanted to proceed with the present phase which would complete the exterior work on St. Bernard Church in addition to remodeling the interior in anticipation of the 125 th anniversary of the building in 2011. The response was an overwhelming Yes. How much has it cost so far? Where did we get the money? During the past seven years we have spent in excess of $400,000 on capital projects. About sixty per cent of this came from bequests parishioners who left money or property to the Parish in their will. Another $50,000 was given in grants from foundations and the Catholic Extension Society. Some parishioners have made extraordinary gifts for a list of some of these see the Annual Report distributed to the parish Oct 1 and 2 at weekend Masses. Fundraisers and special events added another $25,000. The remainder, about $100,000, has come from the regular donations to the ongoing Gallon-by-Gallon Fund (the gold envelopes that parishioners receive each month). How much will it cost to finish the work at St. Bernard Church? Estimates cannot be exact because it depends on how the work is done. When work is multitasked it proceeds faster and at less cost because contractors can coordinate their efforts and work in tandem. If we do not have the financing in place, then the projects must be done one-by-one pay-as-you-go basis. Either way, we expect the remaining portion to be in excess of $275,000. Parishioners already have come forward offering to fund particular projects over $75,000 in future gifts has been pledged and a bequest of $35,000 for parish renovation has been recently received. We need to raise the remaining $175,000 in the next year to complete the church for a 125 th anniversary celebration in 2011.
What work remains to be done at St. Bernard Church? The biggest remaining projects are relining the redwood gutters along the roof lines to protect the newly renovated stained glass windows ($6,000); refinishing all the pews and installing new, quiet kneelers ($40,000); a fire prevention sprinkler system ($45,000 is on hand, we need another $45,000 to fully protect the church); eight new hanging lamps in the nave ($12,000), and, the biggest part, preparation and painting the upper walls, trusswork, and ceilings ($45,000) which will require rental of either expensive scaffolding or lifts (an additional $25,000 to $45,000). Parts that already have been pledged include: Decorative panels above the upper walls ($6,000), new carpet and vinyl flooring ($60,000-$75,000), refurbishing and automation of the tower bell ($10,000) and wrought iron railings and handrails ($4,000). How will we pay for our share of the remainder? We will pay the way we have paid in the past: Through the generosity and sacrificial giving of our parishioners. Many persons who are using parish envelopes continue to contribute regularly to the Gallon-by-Gallon campaign. This has kept the work moving forward steadily, if slowly the new side aisle lighting, and the painting of the choir, lower walls and altar area have been made possible because of these ongoing contributions. If we re to be finished in a year, we need both to continue the Gallon-by-Gallon giving but also we need additional moneys to accelerate the pace of work so to finish in time for an anniversary celebration next summer. Here are some additional ways of giving you may wish to consider: A one-time contribution to fund a particular feature or element. A donation of stock, real estate or other gift that can be converted to cash (this may be especially attractive to persons wishing to reduce their tax liability). A special monthly pledge for six, twelve or however many months you wish. These monthly gifts can be paid by check, cash, direct withdrawal from your bank account, or by credit card. Many parishioners now make all their contributions by bank transfer or credit card it s an easy and reliable way of giving. See the accompanying special donation form for ways you can set up your donation. You may want to make much or all of your gift by December 31 to enjoy the fullest tax benefit for this year. Please take these materials home with you and study them. If you have any questions, ask a member of the Parish Finance Council. If you do not know who they are, call the Parish office and ask to have a member contact you. We will have our beautiful and historic church ready for its 125 th birthday only with your help. Please bring your pledge or contribution with you to Mass during the remainder of October and put it in the regular collection basket. Or mail it to St. Bernard Parish, PO Box 169, Eureka, CA 95502. If you pay by check make sure you mark it is for this purpose. In November we will give you an update on where we stand. October, 2010
ST. BERNARD CHURCH RENOVATIONS P.O. BOX 169 EUREKA, CA 95502 LIST OF ADOPTABLE PROJECTS PAINT/LABOR @ $100 Per Gal RENOVATE CHURCH PEW @ $250 ea. INSTALL SPRINKLER HEADS $500 ea. OVER HEAD LIGHTS/LABOR @ $1500 ea. LIFT/SCAFFOLD @ $150 Per Hr. REPLACE KNEELER @ $263 ea. GUTTER LINING/$20 Per Linear Ft Charge My Credit Card Check Enclosed Will Pay at a Later Date (Please print) Charges are posted on the first Wednesday of each month. ONE TIME CHARGE ONLY $ MONTHLY CHARGE $ STARTING ENDING VISA DISCOVER MASTERCARD NAME TELEPHONE ADDRESS CARD NUMBER EXPIRATION DATE SIGNATURE DATE I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE A DONATION IN MEMORY OF: NAME SEND ACKNOWLEDGMENT TO: $ NAME ADDRESS Credit Card Check/Cash Enclosed If you would like a parish account number, want to cancel/adjust credit card payments, or have any questions please call 442-6466 or come by the office.