The Holy Family Of Jesus Mary and Joseph Year C December 30, 2018 Readings: SIR 3:2-6, 12-14; COL 3:12-21; LK 2:41-52 Readings on 1106 DEACON S SPEAKIN Dear sisters and brothers, Families- and all disciples, no matter what their state of life need the guidance of God for how to love well. And this weekend we are reminded that each family member is uniquely called by God (Samuel, first reading), needs both proper autonomy and compassionate care (Luke, gospel) and is invited to develop into a full life that only God can imagine truly (John, second reading). Finding the proper mix of support and challenges is the key to every life-giving relationship. In today s gospel narrative Jesus reply to His mother s question as to why he remained behind is difficult to translate. Our lectionary says, Did you not know that I must be in my Father s house? His parents didn t understand this answer, maybe because He had never before referred to the Temple as His Father s house. It could be better translated as, Did you not know that I must be about my Father s business? The business described is Jesus engaged in listening to the teachers of the Law and asking them questions. He was involved in teaching the teachers the same activity Jesus would be involved in at the end of His life. From Chapter 19:47 on, Jesus is engaged in teaching in the Temple, not only the people, but also the teachers of the Law. This activity, described by Like as teaching in the Temple (19:47, 20:1; 21:37; 2n:53), is the final activity of Jesus life. His life came full circle. Peace and Love, Deacon John P.S. Thank you to all who contributed in any way to our Advent and Christmas celebrations: The Art and Environment team; those who contributed flowers; the families who participated in our Advent candle-lighting; the liturgy committee; the musicians and liturgical ministers and ushers and our administrative and custodial staffs. Of course, that thank you extends to all of you who joined us in giving glory and praise to God.
Office Closed The office will be closed on Tuesday, January 1. Happy New Year! Homebound and Unable to Attend Mass Are you homebound or do you have a family member who is unable to attend Mass on Sunday? Our team of Parish Outreach Eucharistic Ministers are ready to visit and pray with you and bring you the Eucharist. Please call Deacon Bill Lucido at 436-3434, ext. 105, to make arrangements. Women s Guild Retreat Consider jumpstarting the New Year by feeding your soul and attending this year s Women s Guild Retreat. It will take place on January 26, 2019 in Cardinal Newman Hall. Father Paul, CMF will be facilitating this retreat exploring why being a Catholic matters, living an authentic Catholic life and becoming Fully Alive in our faith. Tickets are $25 per person, which includes a continental breakfast and buffet lunch. The retreat will begin at 8:30am and will end at 1:30pm. Ticket sales will commence January 5 after all Sunday Masses. Marriage Works FF&F Series Marriage Works: Using tools and skills to build the marriage God intended. This is offered by the Newman Center s Marriage Ministry. It is a program of the Healthy Marriage Coalition and will be presented by Cheryl & Dave Belden. The six sessions of Marriage Works will be offered on the evenings of January 8, 15, 22 and February 5, 12, 19 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm in Cardinal Newman Hall. The sessions are offered as a part of the Faith, Family & Friends Family Life section. There is a $60 registration fee for married or engaged couples who wish to attend the series. Those couples already enrolled in Faith, Family & Friends are invited to attend for free as registered FF&F participants. To register: pick-up a flyer in the hallway or at the reception desk, fill-in the required information and return with your registration fee to John Prandini. For additional information contact John Prandini at prandinij@csufnewman.com. Fresno Catholic Singles Our general meeting potluck will be Thursday, January 3 at 6:30pm in the Cafeteria. For details or questions call Lynn at 250-5805. Confirmation Station High School Confirmation Our next class will be January 13 at 11:00am in Cardinal Newman Hall. Adult Confirmation Classes We will not have class this week. Happy New Year! College Corner We hope you have a wonderful winter break! Check here in January for spring semester activities! Please check out our calendar on the Campus Ministry page of our website for more! Any questions? Contact us at ncsa@csufnewman.com. Office Schedule Please note that our office hours are Monday - Thursday from 9am to 5pm. We are closed for business on Fridays. Thank you. The perfect 2019 Resolution One New Year s resolution that s easy to keep and a ton of fun too, is participating in St. Paul Catholic Newman Center s Mardi Gras celebration the evening of Saturday, February 23, 2019. Tickets go on sale soon the same $60 price as last year! for one of the Newman Center s premier fundraisers, including food, silent and live auctions, music, dancing, no-host drinks and community fellowship. Please consider also being a Mardi Gras sponsor, which helps our students attend, preparing your favorite dessert for the after-dinner auction, contributing auction items, or volunteering to help. Your Mardi Gras participation is an investment in our faith community. For more info, please contact Loretta Muller at Lhasapaws@yahoo.com or (951)743-2905. Walk for Life West Coast 2019 Join fellow Catholics and Pro-Lifers from all over California and beyond as we stand up for the littlest among us at the 15th annual Walk for Life West Coast in San Francisco on January 26, 2019. There will be Mass at 9:30am celebrated by Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone at St. Mary s Cathedral. The rally begins at 12:30pm in San Francisco s Civic Center Plaza, and the Walk, down the city s Market street begins at 1:30pm. Last Year s Walk drew 50,000+ people. For complete information about the walk, visit www.walkforlifewc.com or call (415) 658-1793. Amazon Smile Do you shop on Amazon.com? Amazon will give.5% of your purchase to the Newman Center through Amazon Smile. Just add St Paul Newman Center (no period after St) as your charitable organization on your new or existing Amazon account and shop! When you shop be sure to be on smile.amazon.com so that part of your eligible purchase can go to the church. Thank you to everyone who has already signed up. It is an easy way to give back to the church. To sign up click on the link to Amazon Smile on our website.
Family Life Ministry Joy of Love Moms Group is a family ministry led by moms. Families meet every Sunday after the 9:30am Mass either at the east playground or in St. John XXIII. For information email Jakki at joyoflovemoms@gmail.com. Men s Scripture Study Group meets Tuesday mornings from 7:30am to 8:15am following the 7:00am Mass in the Community Room. Meditation Opportunities: Christian Meditation meets Tuesdays from 11:15am to 12:15pm in CNH 104. This group will not meet December 31. Facilitated by Benita Lankford 412-7491. Interfaith Meditation meets Wednesday evenings from 7:00pm to 8:00pm in the Library. Facilitated by Veena Kapoor. Holistic Health Ministry Thursday Evening Tai Chi is taught by Bill Titus on Thursdays from 5:30pm to 6:30pm in CNH 102 & 103. Register at the door. $15/month. Tai Chi for Arthritis Meets Tuesday and Thursday mornings. This group will not meet December 31. Beginners class: 9:00am to 10:00am Intermediate class: 10:10am to 11:10am Advanced class: 11:15am to 12:15pm Classes are taught by certified instructors. It is $20 to begin and $10 for continuing participants. For more information contact John Prandini at 436-3434 ext.107 or prandinij@csufnewman.com. Faith, Family & Friends We will not meet on Tuesday, January 1. Sessions will resume on Tuesday, January 8, 2019! We hope you have a very Happy New Year!!! We are beginning our marriage enrichment series Marriage Works! All married and engaged couples are encouraged to join us. This series begins in January and runs through February. Please see the flyer in the hallway or at the front desk for more information and registration. You can attend FF&F's individual sessions or register for the entire academic year. Registration forms are available at the reception desk or online at www.csufnewman.com. RCIA Interested in becoming Catholic? If you are interested in becoming Catholic or know someone who is interested, please contact Charles Arokiasamy 286-6372 or by email at charles.arok@icloud.com. Four people have started Inquiry which is the first phase and a good place to get your questions answered about Catholicism. Come explore and see where God leads you. If you are already Catholic, invite someone who is not to come explore our faith. Need Sponsors We are having more and more people wanting to become Catholic a nice problem to have but that means we badly need sponsors. If you are called to accompany a person on their journey to Catholicism and share your faith with these inquirers please contact Charles Arokiasamy 286-6372 or by email at charles.arok@icloud.com. The most common feedback we get from sponsors is how much they learned about their own faith. Training is provided. Electronic Funds Transfer Sign up to make your donation to the Newman Center via electronic funds transfer. Have your Sunday contribution, second collection, and / or your special gift donation automatically made weekly or monthly with a credit card. One can also schedule recurring online donations. For more information call Carol at 436-3434. SJM Registration Application Deadline for San Joaquin Memorial High School 2019-2020 Priority Registration is January 31, 2019. Financial Aid Application closes February 15, 2019. Apply for both at www.sjmhs.org. For more information and an application fee waiver code contact Rainey Lewis, Director of Admissions, at (559) 475-5837 or rlewis@sjmhs.org. Apply today for a college prep, Catholic education serving the Valley since 1945. I will bring you Home: Songs of Prayer, Stories of Faith Join David Haas for this extraordinary concert and book tour event. David will take you on musical journey of songs and reflections born from over 40 years of literary composition. Thursday, January 17 at 7:00pm St. Rita Church 954 S. O St. Tulare. For more information and presale tickets contact the parish office at 686-3847. Pre-sale Tickets are $10. Tickets at the door adults $10, children 12 and under $5.
Weekly Calendar Sunday, December 30 SIR 3:2-6, 12-14; COL 3:12-21; LK 2:41-52 7:30am Mass for Carolina Cervania Chapel 9:30am Mass for Harder Sanghera Chapel 11:30am Mass for Lori Ann Ford Chapel 11:45am RCIA Catechumenate Community Room 7:00pm Mass Chapel Monday, December 31 1 JN 2:18-21; JN 1:1-18 7:00am Mass for Hayley Lindsey Chapel Tuesday, January 1 NM 6:22-27; GAL 4:4-7; LK 2:16-21 New Year s Day - Office Closed 8:00am Mass for Michael Robertson Chapel Wednesday, January 2 1 JN 2:22-28; JN 1:19-28 7:00am Mass for Mari McCorhan Chapel 6:00pm Scriptural Rosary Community Room 6:30pm PAIN Meeting Cafeteria 7:00pm Interfaith Meditation Library Thursday, January 3 1 JN 2:29 3:6; JN 1:29-34 7:00am Mass for Bob Healy Chapel 5:00pm Women s Guild Board Meeting Cafeteria 5:30pm Tai Chi CNH 102-103 6:30pm Mardi Gras Meeting Community Room 6:30pm Fresno Catholic Singles Cafeteria 7:00pm RCIA Inquiry Library Friday, January 4 1 JN 3:7-10; JN 1:35-42 7:00am Mass for Daphne Jones Chapel 7:30am Eucharistic Adoration Blessed Sacrament Chapel 6:00pm Food Recovery Network Cafeteria Saturday, January 5 1 JN 3:11-21; JN 1:43-51 5:00pm Mass for John Godburn Chapel Sunday, January 6 IS 60:1-6; EPH 3:2-3A, 5-6; MT 2:1-12 7:30am Mass for Carmin and Maria Peluso Chapel 9:30am Mass for Lai Pham Chapel 11:30am Mass Janet Fabling Chapel 11:45am RCIA Catechumenate Community Room 7:00pm Mass Chapel Prayers Have been requested for the intentions of: Elisa Auricchio, mluana Burton, Rosemary Tourville, Gary Payne, Larry Smith, Betty Gludt, Trin Gibney, Sirarpi Aivazian, Ben Vinson, Brette Young, Jeri Ortez, Darrell Tom, Teresa Huerta, Dorothy Finn, Zelinda McCammond, Ethan Salas, Lukas Flucht, John Lewis, Tom Peterson, JoAnn Portela, Anthony Petrocelli, Rudi Petersen, Baby Levi Simas & Family, Rachel Quinto, Joseph LaFlumboise, Sister Rosa Maria Branco FHIC, Terry Hill, Dora McClain, Dan Chambers, Nancy Martin, Fr. Joe Heffernan, Megan Elower, Mary Musser, Consuela Moreno, Bob Meade, Deacon Robert Sesma, John and Cristina Murao, Fr. Eric Swearingen, Deacon Gary Stevens (OLPH), Kenny Smith, Alice Schulz, Trish Young Mass Intentions: 5:00pm Nils M. (Mike) Decker, 7:30am Carolina Cervania, 9:30am Harder Sanghera, 11:30am Lori Ann Ford Parish Information Weekend Masses: Saturday Vigil: 5:00pm; Sunday: 7:30am, 9:30am, 11:30am & 7:00pm Weekday Masses: Monday - Thursday 7:00am; First Friday at 7:00am Communion Service: Friday at 7:00am Reconciliation: Tuesday 4:00pm to 5:00pm or call the office for an appointment. Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 9:00am to 5:00pm CLOSED FRIDAY Parish Directory Parish Life Coordinator: Deacon John Supino 436-3434; deak@csufnewman.com Parish Priest: Fr. Paul Keller, CMF 436-3434 ext.106; frpaul@csufnewman.com Parish Outreach: Deacon Bill Lucido 436-3434 ext.105; bill@csufnewman.com Office Manager: Jenna Sainz 436-3434 ext.102; jenna@csufnewman.com Please visit our website for a complete list of staff members. Bulletin articles are to be submitted by Tuesday at 5:00pm for the upcoming weekend. Any articles not submitted by this time will not be included in the weekend s publication. Please send all articles to bulletin@csufnewman.com. All articles are subject to editing for length and content by the bulletin editor.