St. Patrick Parish 114 King Street, Larkspur, CA 94939 Email: parish@stpatricksmarin.org Phone: 415-924-0600 www.stpatricksparish.com November 11, 2018 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time TO REGISTER IN THE PARISH Visit our website and register online or come to the Parish Office St. Patrick s Thrift Shop 457 Magnolia Avenue Larkspur CA 94939 Phone: 415-924-5393 Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 10:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. : Noon - 4:00 p.m. Mass Schedule Weekdays: 8:00 a.m., Tuesday through Friday Vigil: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. & 11:30 a.m. Last Sunday of the Month: 10:00 a.m. Family Mass Parish Staff Monsignor Michael Padazinski, Pastor Angela Hadsell, School Principal Lisa Gramlich, Director of Religious Education & Evangelization Nicole McAuliffe, Coordinator of Rel. Ed. (K-5) Agata Konopka, Parish Office Cathy Plocki, Liturgical Coordinator Terry Rosser & Phyllis Rybensky, Helping Hands Coordinators Barbara Cavalier, Hospitality Coordinator Deborah Benedict, Adult Choir Director Daniel Savio, Pianist Parish Office Hours: 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. (Monday Friday) SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION 4:15 p.m.- 4:45 p.m. or another time by appointment. St. Patrick K-8 School 415-924-0501 St. Patrick School of Religion 415-924-0600 x15
November 10 Sunday November 11 Monday November 12 Tuesday November 13 Wednesday November 14 Thursday November 15 Friday November 16 November 17 Sunday November 18 Mass Intentions November 10-18 5:00 pm Bob Rybensky 8:00 am 10:00 am 11:30 am Steven Jump Bonnie & Tom Cavanaugh People of the Parish No Mass 8:00 am Molina Family 8:00 am Anne Ferrari 8:00 am Lori 8:00 am Rose & Don Arnaudo 5:00 pm Evelyn Rybensky 8:00 am 10:00 am 11:30 am I.C.F. People of the Parish Peter Gallagher yéü Kà{ ZÜtwx VÉÇy ÜÅtà ÉÇ fàâwxçàá Our 8th grade Parish and School students will be celebrating the Sacrament of Confirmation on Sunday, December 2nd at 2pm. Please pray for them daily that the gifts they receive from the Holy Spirit will guide them into a deeper relationship with our Lord so that they may be His force in the world for good. Monday, November 12, in observance of Veterans Day, Parish Office will be closed. We welcome into our faith community Susan Ashley Eklund, daughter of John Eklund & Ashley Dent and John Ryan Fox, son of Christopher Fox & Nina Atkinson, who were baptized on, November 10, 2018 at St. Patrick s. We pray for blessings on them and their families. The month of November has traditionally been a time to remember our dear departed relatives and friends. All Souls envelopes are available at both doors of the church if you would like to have them remembered throughout the month at holy Mass. Altar Server Training Altar Server Training for grades 5-8 will be held at church on November 14. Please meet at church at 1 pm and plan to stay until about 2:30pm. Still come even if you need to leave early. Please feel free to reach Amy Wooler at amywooler3@gmail.com or at 626-673 -0348 with any questions that you have. Thank you for your support. Donating to St. Patrick Church Online The church relies on an increase in contributions to support special programs and basic operating expenses. Please be as generous as you can. For your convenience, we offer online giving through the church website. It s easy to donate! Simply go to our website, www.stpatricksparish.com. On the homepage click on Giving, and you will be directed to VANCO. Please call the parish office with any questions. Your donations to St. Patrick Parish are always most appreciated!
Support the Catholic Campaign for Human Development Working on the Margins Next week, our second collection will be for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development. Over 43 million people in the United States live in poverty. This collection supports programs to empower people to identify and address the obstacles they face as they work to bring permanent and positive change to their communities. Learn more about the Catholic Campaign for Human Development at www.usccb.org/cchd/collection. Pre-Advent Women s Retreat Surprised by the Spirit Dominican Sisters at Marin Catholic High School are inviting the women of St. Patrick Parish to a Pre-Advent Women's Retreat called Surprised by the Spirit. Date: November 17th, 2018 Time: 9:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Location: Marin Catholic High School RSVP Sr. Rose at srrose@marincatholic.org Abundance of Thanksgiving Opportunities from Catholic Charities Converging Roads Conference The Heart of End of Life Care: Catholic Social Doctrine Continuing Education, November 17, 2018 8:30AM - 7:30PM St. Mary s Cathedral Event Center, San Francisco, CA The St. John Paul II Foundation, in collaboration with the Archdiocese of San Francisco, the University of San Francisco, and Region XI of the Catholic Medical Association, present the 1st Converging Roads health care ethics conference. The conference theme will focus on The Heart of End of Life Care: Catholic Social Doctrine and continuing education credits for healthcare professionals will be offered. Speakers include: Christopher Kaczor, Ph.D., of Loyola Marymount University; Natalie Rodden, M.D., Palliative Medicine Physician in Westminster, CO; William L. Toffler, M.D., of Oregon Health and Science University; and more. For more information, visit convergingroads.com. St. Patrick s Thrift Shop needs a few more volunteers! The shop is open for business Tuesday through and volunteers work 2, 3, or 4-hour shifts depending on the day. Volunteers also work on Monday, Wednesday, and to sort, price, and display donated items. Scheduling is flexible... some volunteers work once a week, some once a month, and some on call. If you d like to volunteer, or need more information, please contact Barbara Santana Cronin at 415-924-5393. Thank you! Join Catholic Charities in providing holiday cheer to those in need. To volunteer for any of the opportunities below, contact Carol Laughlin, Volunteer Services Manager, at 415.972.1236, claughlin@catholiccharitiessf.org; or Nina Taggart, Volunteer Coordinator, at 415.972.1246, ntaggart@catholiccharitiessf.org. - Create handmade Holiday Cards for Families Served by Catholic Charities Great for youth groups! A holiday card means so much for the single moms, seniors, formerly homeless families, and chronically ill adults served by Catholic Charities, who often do not have family or friends reaching out to them during the holidays. - Let s Party! Help Catholic Charities families and vulnerable adult residents celebrate the holiday season. Lend a hand at one of our Thanksgiving, Christmas or New Year s Eve parties at several locations throughout San Francisco. Most opportunities are for three hour shifts between the hours of 11 am to 8 pm. May include decorating, craft making, room set up, food preparation, clean up and socializing. - Keep developing minds busy Help with Thanksgiving and Christmas break activities at our after-school sites in East Palo Alto and San Rafael. - Provide Thanksgiving Dinner ingredients (and sweets and desserts) for families and individuals served by one of Catholic Charities programs. - Pass the Produce help build healthy eating habits, distribute groceries to families and seniors. Sort and set up food, and hand out to clients. Thursdays 11:30-2:30 at 10th and Mission Housing. Sign up required to participate.
Wednesday, November 14, 7:00 8:30 pm An evening with Bishop Stephen Blaire speaking on The Spiritual Dimension of Dying Well The Gathering Space - Dominican Sisters Center, 1520 Grand Avenue, San Rafael between Acacia and Locust Streets. An inspirational speaker, Bishop Blaire has planned a reflection on accompaniment at the end of life from a Catholic perspective. His presentation will be a thought -provoking one for those who are reflecting on their own end of life as well as for those who are accompanying others, or foresee a time they will be. Bishop Blaire is a native Californian, born the twelfth of fourteen children. He was ordained a priest in 1967 and was a Catholic school teacher and administrator in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. He was ordained a bishop in 1990 and served the Diocese of Stockton for nineteen years until his recent retirement. Bishop Blaire is currently a member of the Whole Person Care Leadership Council in Torrance. All are welcome! We will have light refreshments and there will be time for your questions. RSVP to CommunityRelations@sanrafaelop.org or 415-453-8303. The Sacred Gaze (A Meditation Workshop) With Fr. Terry Ryan, CSP The Spiritual life combines an ever-deepening practice of interior silence and service of others motivated by the love of God. Both are necessary for the spiritual journey because they cultivate a disposition of alert receptivity and opens to the guidance of the spirit. Fr. Thomas Keating, CSP, Founder of Centering Prayer When we look at ourselves we sometimes feel that we are never enough. The Sacred Gaze is how God looks at us from his loving point of view. The contemplative life is a way to see ourselves through the gaze of the Sacred. God loves us and does not reject us or judge us for our mistakes. The contemplative path and meditation help us to let go of our negative self-image and self-judgment get to the ground of our divine nature. Join us,, November 17, 2018 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM Dominican Sisters Gathering Space, 1520 Grand Ave San Rafael (location changed) Coffee and refreshments begin at 9:00 AM. The morning is free, but a freewill donation is most welcome. There will be a short meditation time. For more information, contact Richard Olive at ollipops@comcast.net or 415-259-9198.
I am happy to report that the renovation of our King Street property which is currently being leased by Homeward Bound of Marin is nearing completion. Several parishioners have asked if they could donate items and supplies for the new residence. To help make sure that our new neighbors are warmly welcomed into an inviting home, there has been an on-line registry set up for people to donate items that are actually needed to complete the renovation. Please feel free to visit the site and consider fulfilling one of the needs listed. The registry address is: tgt.gifts/kingstreetseniorhousing On December 16, at 4:00 P.M. our parish will host the annual "Lessons & Carols" featuring our wonderful and talented adult choir. As in years past, they will sing us into the Christmas season with beautiful music and readings. At that concert, there will be a free-will offering taken and all proceeds will be donated to King Street Senior Housing. Also, at a day and time prior to the "Lessons & Carols" concert on December 16th, I hope to offer an open house so that you may tour the newly renovated home prior to our first neighbors moving in. Stay tuned for more details about the open house. As we prepare to embark on the upcoming special time of year, how wonderful it is that we are able to help house seniors who are in need of a wonderful place to live. And how wonderful it is that Saint Patrick faith community is so willing and eager to share with our new neighbors some of the blessings God has given to us. Thank you for your continued faith and support. We are truly a blessed community. Have a great week ahead! Monsignor Michael Padazinski HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CEMETERY, COLMA VETERANS DAY MEMORIAL SERVICES Star of the Sea Section - Outdoor Service Rev. Msgr. Michael Padazinski, Presider Chancellor of the Archdiocese of San Francisco Chaplain, Colonel, United States Air Force (Ret.) Please joins with us on Monday, November 12, 2018 at 11:00 am To honor our men and women in uniform Past, present and future