W e l c o m e t o S t. P a t r i c k C h u r c h 2 3 5 C h a p e l S t r e e t, G r a s s V a l l e y, C a l i f o r n i a Sixth Sunday of Easter May 10, 2015 Father Sylvester Kwiatkowski, Pastor Father Innocent Subiza, Parochial Vicar James Shea, Deacon Carlos Astesana, Deacon (retired) Brian Moore, Deacon (retired) James Chatigny, Deacon (retired) Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil 5 pm Sunday 7:30, 9 and 11 am Monday through Saturday 8:30 am Spanish Mass Saturday 6:30 pm Reconciliation Saturday 3 to 4:30 pm or by appointment Monday through Saturday 7:50 am Eucharistic Adoration See overleaf We, the parish of St. Patrick Church, being one community growing in faith and proclaiming our belief in the message and mission of our Lord Jesus Christ, invite all to open their hearts, hear His call, and become one with the Body of Christ.
St. Patrick Church 235 Chapel Street Grass Valley, CA 95945 phone 530-273-2347 fax 530-272-9681 email stpatchurch@sbcglobal.net web www.stpatrickgrassvalley.org Fr. Sylvester Kwiatkowski, Pastor 273-2347 Fr. Innocent Subiza, Parochial Vicar (residence St. Canice Church) 265-2049 Linda Shirkey, Secretary 273-2347 stpatchurch@sbcglobal.net Pamela Magill, Bookkeeper 273-2347 stpatricks0469@sbcglobal.net John Evans, Facilities Manager 277-2934 gogiants8363@yahoo.com Karen Burford, Director of Faith Formation 273-2336 x 201 karinab@aol.com Barbara Burns, RCIA 273-2336 x 205 burnsla@peoplepc.com Frank Ortiz, Youth Ministry 273-2336 x 204 fortiz_53@hotmail.com Sr. Wendy Mitchell, Marian Consecration 273-8113 Mount St. Mary Academy 273-4694 info@mtstmarys.org PASTOR S CORNER by Father Sylvester Kwiatkowski Mother s Day is the perfect time to talk about love. Love is a powerful force. It is the foundation of family life. It brings people together, builds community, nurtures and sustains friendships. Love enlightens us to value life and moves us to show compassion to those who are suffering and in pain. It enables us to feed the poor, to visit the sick and the imprisoned, to shelter the homeless, and to welcome the stranger. Love gives us the courage to work for peace and justice and humbles us to offer forgiveness to others. When love is absent from our hearts, we feel empty, afraid, sad, and hopeless. When we refuse to love others, there is conflict and division, violence and war, racial discrimination and hatred, misery and poverty. When we withhold love from the poor, the sick, and the suffering, people die. When we fail to teach our children and youth how to love others, life is endangered. The risen Jesus is the living presence of God s love in the world. The universal message of the resurrection is that God s love is available to all people and that we have been given the power to love one another. There is great hope for us and the whole world. We can overcome all obstacles with love. Everyone can experience the transforming power of the resurrection and know God when we love one another. Wednesday, May 13, is the anniversary of the apparition of Our Lady to three shepherd children in the small village of Fatima in Portugal in 1917. READINGS FOR THE COMING WEEK May 11 through May 17 Monday: Acts 16:11-15 John 15:26-16:4a Tuesday: Acts 16:22-34 John 16:5-11 Wednesday: Acts 17:15, 22-18:1 John 16:12-15 Thursday: Acts 1:15-17, 20-26 John 15:9-17 Friday: Acts 18:9-18 John 16:20-23 Saturday: Acts 18:23-28 John 16:23b-28 Sunday: Acts 1:1-11 Ephesians 1:17-23 Mark 16:15-20 For anointing of the sick, hospital visits or communion visits at home, please notify the parish office. Eucharistic Adoration Schedule Friday 9:15 to 11:00 a.m. First Saturday of the month 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. First Sunday of the month 12:00 Noon to 8:00 p.m. MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK Monday 5/11 8:30 am Phil and Johanna Personeni (D) Tuesday 5/12 8:30 am Talli Davis (SI) Wednesday 5/13 8:30 am Christopher and Cristina Jones (SI) Thursday 5/14 8:30 am CLRS Living and Deceased Friday 5/15 8:30 am Pio Monigatti (D) Saturday 5/16 8:30 am 5 pm Sunday 5/17 7:30 am 11 am Taylor Reece Bacon (D) Richard and Gary Barbers (D) Bomberg, Clark, and Abel Families (SI) All St. Patrick Parishioners John Archer (D)
FAMILY MINISTRY AND FORMATION Religious Education and Catholic Formation for Our Public School Families SCHEDULE: Faith Formation classes have ended. We will resume in September. WHAT IS FAMILY MINISTRY AND FORMATION? Family Ministry and Formation is a unique and dynamic religious education process that teaches our Catholic Faith to the children, youth and parents of our community, including preparation for the Holy Sacraments of First Communion and Confirmation. Please note that preparing children or youth for the sacraments is a two-year preparation process. For more information about our program, please call Karen at 273-2336, x 201 or email at karinab@aol.com. SUMMER FAITH CAMP 2015 Attention Parents and Grandparents Plan Now for the Best Camp Ever! June 22-26, 2015 St. Canice and St. Patrick parishes announce this year s Summer Faith Camp Everest: Conquering Challenges with God s Mighty Power. This year s theme, Everest is designed to help kids, teens (and adults!) learn how to overcome obstacles with God's awesome power. Mark your calendars now and plan your summer vacation around this awesome opportunity to have fun and be inspired. You thought last year s camp was great just wait! We have a great one planned this year that will invigorate and renew our parishes, our families and especially the children and youth as only God s power and love can! Plan now to get involved as it will take everyone in both parishes to help make this Summer Faith Camp an incredible experience for the children of our communities! Details and registration forms will be available in a couple of weeks. Please call Karen at 273-2336, x 201 or email at karinab@aol.com for more information. Attention All Teens! Be sure to mark your calendars too as you are an awesome gift to the children and you make it special and successful each year! Plan now to have an amazing experience helping children learn that they are strong with God s almighty power and love. Attention All Adults: Watch the bulletin for the awesome opportunities for you to get involved and support this year s camp. We need you to help make this a special camp for the children! Stay tuned and please keep Summer Faith Camp in your prayers. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED FOR THE CONFIRMATION RETREAT We need help with hospitality and lunch for this retreat which will be held in the parish hall on May 17 from 10-2:30 p.m. We need approximately 20 people to serve. What s Involved: Morning Hospitality: Arrive by 9 a.m. to set up food: bagels, cream cheese, breakfast breads and fruit, coffee (also includes cleanup). Lunch: Arrive by 10:45 to set up for lunch. Food is provided: hot dogs, chips, fruit and cookies (also includes cleanup). Please contact Karen at 273-2336, x 201 or karinab@aol.com CONFIRMATION MASS, SATURDAY, MAY 30, AT 10:30 A.M. All are invited to come as we welcome Bishop Weigand to our parish as he Confers the Sacrament of Confirmation upon the youth of St. Patrick and St. Canice parishes. There will be a reception following the Mass in the Large hall. Please keep our Confirmation candidates in your prayers. MONDAY COMMUNITY MEAL Come enjoy a Free Home-Style Dinner on Monday, May 11, at St. Patrick Hall. Dinner is served from 5 to 6 p.m. This will be the only meal in May. We will not be having a dinner on the 4th Monday because of the Memorial Day holiday. Be sure to check out the Vatican website for the Year of Mercy: www.iubilaeummisericordiae.va LIVING WELL WALK FOR LIFE LivingWell Medical Clinic s Walk for Life is coming on Saturday, May 16, at 9:30 a.m. at Condon Park, Grass Valley. Plan to get involved and help LivingWell raise funds to provide hope and support to those experiencing an unexpected pregnancy. Brochures are located at the back of the Church. For additional information, contact Julie Zuckerman at 477-6969 or www.livingwellgv.org.
ST. PATRICK MEETINGS THIS WEEK Mon 5/11 7:50 am 5 pm 7 pm Tue 5/12 7:50 am 9:30 am 9:30 am 6 pm 6:30 pm 7 pm Wed 513 Thu 514 7:50 am 11:30 am 7:45 am 8:15 am 9:30 10:30 am 6 pm 6:30 pm Fri 5/15 7:50 am 9:15 am 5 pm Sat 5/16 9:15 am Sun 5/17 10 am 10 am 10 am 12:30 pm Divine Mercy Community Meal Choir Practice O.L. Perpetual Help Legion of Mary Rediscover Catholicism Choir Practice YLI Book Club Divine Mercy Bible Study Luncheon Liturgy of the Hours CLRS Charismatic Prayer Group Adult Confirmation RCIA Eucharistic Adoration Choir Practice Special Needs Faith Formation Families of Nazareth Confirmation Retreat Opening Doors Faith Formation Catechism Round Table FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP ~Our Return to God~ Sunday Collection 5/3: $12,680 Thank you for your generosity! INTERFAITH FOOD MINISTRY Thank you for your generous donations to Interfaith Food Ministry. We raised over $90,000 with the Double Your Donation Campaign! May 16 is Community Shred Day at Owens Plaza from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. All your old documents can be shredded. Staples and paper clips are okay. There is convenient drive-up service, and the suggested donation of $10 per box goes right to Interfaith to feed the hungry of Nevada County. All Interfaith volunteers are invited to the Volunteer Luncheon on May 19 from 11:30 until 1:00 at Twin Cities Church. Please bring a salad to share, and the rest of the lunch is provided. This is a time to celebrate all YOU do. BISCUITS AND GRAVY Ever wonder about the Knight s Breakfast? You know it s probably a lot of work. It requires setting tables, tablecloths, salt and pepper, coffee, pancake syrup, napkins, etc. Cooking menu includes ham, eggs, biscuits, gravy, pancakes, orange juice and more. There is a cooking crew that works in shifts from 6 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. A serving crew works from 7:30 a.m. to about 1 p.m. The breakfast probably makes a profit, and I know it all goes to Mount St. Mary s Academy. The cooks and servers are always there every second Sunday. They are happy and have a nice smile. Food is always hot and tastes good. Even the plates are hot. A little investigation into the background of the breakfast adds to the story. Twenty-eight years ago, May 10, 1987 to be exact, the cost of the Knight s Breakfast was $4. The 8th Grade MSM students waited on the tables. The menu was almost exactly the same. As it is now, the biscuits and gravy was the hot item. One problem was that only one person knew the biscuits and gravy recipe. It wasn t until 2001 that this gentleman passed on the recipe. In those days, you didn t walk anywhere near the dishwasher because he would squirt you. Occasionally, eggs were thrown. The crew was Mark Frederick, Ed Wydra (must have been the kid), Tom Hastor, Bill Dobbins, Herb Davis, Brian Dowling, Doug Epperson (he started the breakfast in 1983), Jim Everhart, Lou Freschi, Leo LaBrie, Joe Grecco, Alan Austaff and others. That is like the who s who of our parish. If being a good steward means doing your work to the best of your ability for the good of others, and the honor of Our Lord, then these guys are good stewards. Come this May 10; have breakfast and tell them good job. BOWLING CLASSIC FUNDRAISER Do you like to bowl? Announcing the 1 st Annual Fr. Sylvester Kwiatkowski Bowling Classic Fundraiser Then save the date: Sunday, May 17, 1-4 p.m. at Prosperity Lanes Bowling Alley. Proceeds will benefit St. Patrick, St. Canice, LivingWell and Knights of Columbus. All are invited to participate! You do not need any bowling experience to enter. Registration will be as 4-person teams and registration forms will be available soon. Cost is $55 per person which includes your donation, three games of bowling, shoes, sandwich, chips and a soda. Games 1 and 3 are No Tap - knocking down 9 pins counts as a strike. Game 2 is Crazy Eights - knocking down 8 pins on your first ball counts as a strike. Entries are Handicapped 90% to 200. No bowling book average? No Problem! Entries will be based on a 110 average for Women and 135 for Men. There will be a 50/50 Drawing and a Prize Raffle. Perpetual Trophy with engraved team member names along with individual plaques for the winning team. Watch for more information and/or contact Charlie Babiarz at (530) 205-7877 or babiarzcv@sbbmail.com.
PARISH BOOK CLUB GATHERING All parishioners are invited to a meeting of the St. Patrick and St. Canice Book Club on Tuesday, May 12, at 7 p.m. in the Angel s Nest. The Angel s Nest is located at the back of St. Patrick s Church and can be reached by walking along the outside right wall of the Church. The meeting will last about an hour and a half. We will be discussing The Return of the Prodigal Son, by Henri J. M. Nouwen. The book is available online or through your favorite bookstore. The discussion will be led by Michael Moreland. In addition to stimulating conversation, coffee, tea and cookies will be provided. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BASKETBALL CAMP The 16th Annual Knights of Columbus Basketball Camp will be held June 15-18 (Monday through Thursday). Boys and girls ages 6 to 14 are invited to attend. Baskets will be lowered for the first group. Camp will be held at St. Patrick Church Hall. The fee for the camp is $40 payable at registration, or check may be sent in advance to Chuck Ryan made out to Knights of Columbus. The schedule for this year is: Boys & Girls ages 6-8 8:45 10 a.m. Boys & Girls with some experience will meet 10:30 12:30 Boys & Girls with 3 or more years experience will meet 1 3 Registration on the first day (June 15) will be a half hour before each session. T-shirts and certificates will be issued at the end of camp. Light refreshments will be served during each session. If you have any questions or to reserve a spot, please call Chuck Ryan at 272-6707 or e-mail at kcryan@dishmail.net. TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION With June not far off, attention in the parish turns to the celebration of weddings. Perhaps no other area of parish life is more shaped or challenged by the expectations of our culture. An old Irish proverb, Marry in Lent and you re soon to repent, is amplified by another warning: Marry in May and rue the day! Memories of old pagan parties in May endured, and the Irish felt wedding receptions in May would be a stress on community morals. Queen Victoria did not approve of May weddings either, and her influence is still felt on family calendars, as is her daughter s introduction of the white wedding gown. Sometimes we mistake customs and curiosities for tradition. Tradition with a capital T has to do with Christ s miraculous rescue of the wedding feast at Cana, his affirmation of a man and woman pledging lifelong fidelity at the heart of a community s feast. The Church cherished that memory over time, but it took a millennium for us to think of marriage as a sacrament. Much of the rest of what we associate with weddings has to do with culture, customs, and family practices. A wise rabbi once said that tradition is not wearing your father s hat; tradition is having a child. Don t let Queen Victoria reign over your wedding plans! Rev. James Field, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co. Faithfulness in little things is a big thing. St. John Chrysostom MOUNT ST. MARY S ACADEMY NEWS Pray for our students who are so excited to be receiving their First Holy Communion this week: Lexie, Logan, Chloe, Jimmy, Beau, Claire, Amelia, Niko, Isabelle, Alivia, Mary, Marina, Sarah, and Lauren. Girls Volleyball: Thank you to Denise O Neill for coaching both the 7th and 8th grade girls volleyball beams. Both teams had an undefeated season and won First Place in the Nevada County small School Division for the fourth year. We are proud of their accomplishments! 2015/2016 School Year: If you think you might be interested in having your child/children attend Mount St. Mary s Academy, contact the school office at 273-4694 for information and to schedule a tour. Pre-Kindergarten: Our program focuses on both academic and religious education and incorporates the catechesis of the Good Shepherd. We have a wonderful Pre-Kindergarten teacher and an amazing group of children in the class. Please contact the school office at 273-4694 if you are interested in enrolling your child. Thank you for your continued support of Mount St. Mary s Academy! WHAT IS A MOTHER? A mother is someone to shelter and guide us, To love us, whatever we do, With a warm understanding and infinite patience, And wonderful gentleness, too. How often a mother means swift reassurance In soothing our small, childish fears, How tenderly mothers watch over their children And treasure them all through the years. The hearth of a mother is full of forgiveness For any mistake, big or small, And generous always in helping her family Whose needs she has placed above all. A mother can utter a word of compassion And make all our cares fall away, She can brighten a home with the sound of her laughter And make life delightful and gay. A mother possesses incredible wisdom And wonderful insight and skill In each human heart is that one special corner Which only a mother can fill! Author: Katherine Nelson Davis