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ST. MARY PARISH 1333 58th Street, Sacramento CA 95819 www.stmarysacto.org Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:00 pm Phone (916) 452-0296 Fax (916) 452-3908 PARISH INFORMATION MARRIAGE: Contact the Parish office at (916) 452-0296 6 months prior to the wedding date. Marriage Preparation classes are available. INFANT BAPTISM: Contact the Parish Office. Parents and godparents must attend class. ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Contact the Parish Office regarding sick, elderly who are at home, hospitals or special care facilities. MUSIC: For Music Ministry, call Ben (916) 383-6155 RCIA: Process for adults and children of catechetical age who are interested in joining the Catholic Church and baptized Catholics wanting to complete their initiation sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist. Please call Michelle Mills at (916) 806-6876 CFF: Catholic youth are formed through the Parish Faith Formation Program (CFF). Deacon Lu (916) 452-0296x12 BULLETIN: Our church bulletin is prepared two weeks in advance. All submissions are reviewed by the Pastor. Email requests to traci@stmarysacto.org no later than the Thursday two weeks before. ST. MARY SCHOOL To enroll in Preschool or TK to 8th grade, please contact principal, Laura Allen at the school (916) 452-1100 or find more information on our website www.saintmaryschool.com Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 18, 2018 Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away. Mark 13:31 MASS SCHEDULE Sunday 8:00, 9:30, 11:00am, and 6:00pm Daily Mass: Monday - Saturday 8:00am; Saturday 5:00pm (Vigil Mass) Holy Days: As announced in bulletin CONFESSION : Saturday: 3:30pm-4:30pm Or by appointment PAROCHIAL ADMINISTRATOR: Fr. James Narithookil, CMI frjames@stmarysacto.org PAROCHIAL VICAR : Fr. Sijo Chirayath, CMI frsijo@stmarysacto.org DEACONS: Deacon Luigi Del Gaudio, MSW deaconlu@stmarysacto.org Deacon George W. Kriske deacongeorge@stmarysacto.org BUSINESS MANAGER: Tracilyn Peters Email: traci@stmarysacto.org INFANT MARY CHAPEL Open Daily 6:30 am-5:00 pm Solemn Adoration: First Fridays 8:30 am-6:00pm PARISHIONER REGISTRATION: Please contact parish office at (916) 452-0296 FOLLOW OUR PARISH

Apostolic Exhortation (concluded) The logic of gift and of the cross 174. An essential condition for progress in discernment is a growing understanding of God s patience and his timetable, which are never our own. God does not pour down fire upon those who are unfaithful (cf. Lk 9:54) or allow the zealous to uproot the tares growing among the wheat (cf. Mt 13:29). Generosity too is demanded, for it is more blessed to give than to receive (Acts 20:35). Discernment is not about discovering what more we can get out of this life, but about recognizing how we can better accomplish the mission entrusted to us at our baptism. This entails a readiness to make sacrifices, even to sacrificing everything. For happiness is a paradox. We experience it most when we accept the mysterious logic that is not of this world: This is our logic, says Saint Bonaventure, pointing to the cross. Once we enter into this dynamic, we will not let our consciences be numbed and we will open ourselves generously to discernment. 175. When, in God s presence, we examine our life s journey, no areas can be off limits. In all aspects of life, we can continue to grow and offer something greater to God, even in those areas we find most difficult. We need, though, to ask the Holy Spirit to liberate us and to expel the fear that makes us ban him from certain parts of our lives. God asks everything of us, yet he also gives everything to us. He does not want to enter our lives to cripple or diminish them, but to bring them to fulfilment. Discernment, then, is not a solipsistic selfanalysis or a form of egotistical introspection, but an authentic process of leaving ourselves behind in order to approach the mystery of God, who helps us to carry out the mission to which he has called us, for the good of our brothers and sisters. 176. I would like these reflections to be crowned by Mary, because she lived the Beatitudes of Jesus as none other. She is that woman who rejoiced in the presence of God, who treasured everything in her heart, and who let herself be pierced by the sword. Mary is the saint among the saints, blessed above all others. She teaches us the way of holiness and she walks ever at our side. She does not let us remain fallen and at times she takes us into her arms without judging us. Our converse with her consoles, frees and sanctifies us. Mary our Mother does not need a flood of words. She does not need us to tell her what is happening in our lives. All we need do is whisper, time and time again: Hail Mary 177. It is my hope that these pages will prove helpful by enabling the whole Church to devote herself anew to promoting the desire for holiness. Let us ask the Holy Spirit to pour out upon us a fervent longing to be saints for God s greater glory and let us encourage one another in this effort. In this way, we will share a happiness that the world will not be able to take from us. Given in Rome, at Saint Peter s, on 19 March, the Solemnity of Saint Joseph, in the year 2018, the sixth of my Pontificate. Pope Francis Fr. James Narithookil, CMI Parochial Administrator TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION November is a month of remembrance for the dead, and cemeteries have long been a focus for prayer. Our tradition holds great respect for bodily remains, since the body was created and redeemed by God, was once the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit, and has a destiny of life with God in glory. The funeral practices of the early church contrasted greatly with those of the pagans, who had a great dread of the dead body. The ancient Christian funeral liturgy ended with the relatives and friends giving a final kiss to the body. It expressed affection and showed their faith that the grave would not be the last word. This kiss horrified pagans, who thought that any contact with the dead was degrading. Every year on their loved one s birthday to life, the Christians would return to the place of their burial to mark their profound communion with those whose lives were hidden in Christ. Typically, they buried the dead with their faces turned toward the east, symbolizing the rising of the Sun of Justice, Christ, at the end of days. They were attracted to the catacombs or burial grounds just as we are today. They would often celebrate the Eucharist at the tomb. Before long, as soon as Christians were allowed to build places for worship, they relocated cemeteries from beyond the city walls to surround the church. This was not so much because the church made the ground holy, but because the bodies of the saints hallowed the ground on which the church was built, a subtle but beautiful difference. Rev. James Field, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co.

You are a stranger but once. You are a child of God, redeemed by Our Savior, Jesus Christ. In God s name, we welcome you. May you find friendship, peace and serenity in our community. If you are a visitor interested in joining our parish community or the Catholic Faith, please register as soon as possible using the form in the vestibules of the church or on our website. If you are returning after being away. Welcome Home! Mass Intentions Requested By Saturday, November 17 8:00am John Ruiz + Loving Family 5:00pm George & Rosy Chirayath 50th Anniversary Anna Ministry Sunday, November 18 8:00am Al Franzoia + Wife & Family 9:30am Jerome Chetcuti + Nick & Lilian Clifford Hank Jennings + The Jennings Family 11:00am Barbara Bernhard + Ernie & Idamarie Barsotti and Family 6:00pm For Our Parishioners and Their Prayer Requests Monday, November 19 8:00am Barb & Don Carr 65th Anniversary Julie Jones Charles Nulk + Gloria Zelke Tuesday, November 20 8:00am Charles Nulk + Kathy Traversi Tero Reilly + Nick & Milka Bilandzich Wednesday, November 21 8:00am Charles Nulk + Gloria Gabrielli & Family The Holy Souls in Purgatory Anonymous Thursday, November 22 8:00am Puccinelli Brothers + Sister & Nephew Maria Keller Mary Kassis & Jo Fiellen Agnes Atwood READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Rv 1:1-4; 2:1-5; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 18:35-43 Tuesday: Rv 3:1-6, 14-22; Ps 15:2-5; Lk 19:1-10 Wednesday: Rv 4:1-11; Ps 150:1b-6; Lk 19:11-28 Thursday: Rv 5:1-10; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Lk 19:41-44 Thanksgiving Day Suggested: Sir 50:22-24; 1 Cor 1:3-9; Lk 17:11-19 Friday: Rv 10:8-11; Ps 119:14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131; Lk 19:45-48 Saturday: Rv 11:4-12; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10; Lk 20:27-40 Sunday: Dn 7:13-14; Ps 93:1-2, 5; Rv 1:5-8; Jn 18:33b-37 10:00am Domenick Stefani + Wife & Family Friday, November 23 8:00am Florentino Bersola + The Bersola Family Linda Kaeser + Husband and Sons Saturday, November 24 8:00am Charlie Nulk + Marlene Sarmento & Family 5:00pm Bruce Pollard + Wife & Family Sunday, November 25 8:00am Michele Porter-Ricard + Maria Hayes 9:30am Kathy Traversi Mary Kassis 11:00am Stan Devereux + 6:00pm Don & Carol Hoerl For Our Parishioners and Their Prayer Requests THE GLORIOUS BIBLE It is one of the glories of the Bible that it can embrace many meanings in a single passage. St. Thomas Aquinas

Italian Catholic Federation Br. 45.... Join us for our next chicken and polenta dinner on Sunday, Nov. 18th in Giovanni Hall. The meeting starts at 4:30 pm (election of officers) and dinner at 6:00 pm. Dinner includes: salad, rolls, polenta topped with meat sauce, l/2 baked chicken, dessert, and beverage. (Pasta available on pre-order basis only) Cost is $15 for members and $20 for non-members. Call Janine by Tues., Nov. 13th at 916-508-1199 for reservations and further information. It s Time to Spread the Good News! All are welcome to join the inaugural St. Mary Parish Outreach Project, distributing the 2018 Advent & Christmas Season schedule card to our neighbors in College Greens and Glenbrook! Families, individuals, and middle school/high school students are all needed to spend approximately one hour walking an assigned area, leaving the card at the door. One evening organizational meeting will be held the week of November 26th, and distribution will occur at a time of your choosing on December 1st, 2nd, or 3rd. Please contact Evangelization Committee members Joan Denton at 916-812-1466 or Ava Conlin at ava_conlin@yahoo.com to volunteer by November 12th. Thank you and God Bless! Altar Society Meeting Our next meeting will be held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month 11/20 /18 following the celebration of the Mass with Father Sijo in the Holy Spouses Room. It was decided that our Christmas Luncheon would be held at the Olive Garden Restaurant on 12/18/19. Our Bake sale & Boutique will be on the second Sunday in Dec. We will not be collecting for the St. Vincent de Paul Society this meeting because we will be collecting for our CHRISTMAS DONATION. At our last meeting, we surprised Mary by celebrating her 90th Birthday. It was great fun!!! We want to thank our Oct. hostesses, Peggy & Marlene for the great treats and remind Lia & Nina that they will host our next meeting. In addition we want to thank Martha for caring for the Linens in Oct. and remind Diana Vriend that she is taking on the task in Nov. There are a lot of important dates in this article, so jot them down on your calendars and we will see you at our next meeting in November. The clergy and staff of St. Mary Parish would like to wish everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving! The Parish office will be closed Thursday, November 22 and Friday, November 23, in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday. Masses for Thanksgiving Day will be at 8am and 10am THANKS One act of thanksgiving when things go wrong with us is worth one thousand thank-yous when things are agreeable to our inclination. St. John of Ávila The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Do you have questions about the Catholic faith? Are you thinking about becoming Catholic? Are you Catholic but never completed the Sacraments of Initiation (Confirmation and/or Eucharist)? If you or someone you know has questions like these, contact Michelle Mills at 916-806-6876 for more information about the RCIA process.

USHERS NEEDED We are in dire need of Ushers, particularly for the 5:00 pm Mass on Saturday Evening. Assistance at any Mass would also be greatly appreciated. If you are able to help, please contact Al Facino, the Usher Chairperson at 1-916-363-8613 or John Ormsby Jr., Saturday Evening Usher Captain 1-916-284-2274 Thank You!! LECTORS WANTED Our Parish is in need of Lectors for weekend and daily liturgies. Lectors proclaim the word of God and is a wonderful ministry. Lector training is provided that includes a review of the revised Lector Directives, handouts and a "hands-on" reading at the Ambo. Once training is completed, the Lector is commissioned by Fr. James and placed in the reading schedule. Lectoring enriches one's faith and provides a better understanding of the word of God. All Mass readings are available: Daily Mass Monday Saturday, 8am, Saturday, 5pm, Sunday, 8am, 9:30am, 11am and 6pm. If you have a gift of good speaking and a willingness to share that gift please contact the Lector Chair, Dale Walton, at (916) 920-2728. ENCOURAGEMENT This Sunday s Gospel is our final selection from Mark for this liturgical year. It is taken from the end of Jesus teaching in Jerusalem immediately preceding the account of his arrest and passion. In it Jesus gives his disciples hope to sustain them through his passion and death and any persecution or suffering that they would encounter after his resurrection. The words from the book of Daniel also provided hope and encouragement to the people of Daniel s time. The encouragement in these scriptures is meant for us as well, for none of us will escape tribulation in our lives. Followers of Jesus will be able to endure suffering with joyful hope, knowing that Christ s love will lead us along the way of discipleship and give us eternal life with God. Copyright J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. 11/18/18 Adult/Teens Catechumenate Kids Catechumenate Children s Liturgy of the Word ICF Meeting & Dinner Catholic Schools Majorettes 11/19/18 Divine Mercy Chaplet Prayer Request Group 11/20/18 Altar Society Meeting Neo Catechumenal Way Adult Parish Basketball 11/21/18 Centering Prayer Group 11/22/18 HAPPY THANKSGIVING PARISH OFFICE CLOSED 11/23/18 PARISH OFFICE CLOSED Divine Mercy Chaplet 11/24/18 Confessions Neocatechumenal Way 11/25/18 Adult/Teens Catechumenate Kids Catechumenate Children s Liturgy of the Word Group Baptism Catholic School Majorettes OUR MISSION STATEMENT St. Mary Parish prepares and sustains its members and guests for a life and eternity in the presence of God. In accomplishing our mission, we proclaim and celebrate our salvation through Jesus Christ enlivened by the Holy Spirit, nourish our sacramental life especially in the Sunday celebration of the Eucharist and demonstrate our faith worshiping, educating, serving and encouraging vocations. Praying for Your Requests The Prayer Request Group prays for the needs of St. Mary's parishioners and their loved ones. Please fill out a Prayer Request Form and place it in a Prayer Request Box on one of the tables in the vestibule, and we will be happy to pray for you. We usually meet Monday evenings in the Church. In December, we will meet twice in the Holy Spouses Room, at 6:30pm on Dec 3, and at 6pm on Dec 17 before the Penance Service. On Dec. 10 we will meet off site for Christmas.

The Four Last Things Tues. November 27 @ 7:00 p.m. St. Mary Funeral Center, 6509 Fruitridge Road, Sacramento God created man for incorruption and made him in the image of his own eternity, but through the devil s envy death entered the world. - Wisdom 2:23-24 Inspired though we are through hope in the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, death remains shrouded in mystery. For unbelievers death is simply the end, but as Christians we believe that in death life is changed, not ended. In this talk we will take an unflinching look at the four last things: death, judgment, heaven and hell something everyone, believers and unbelievers alike, will have to face someday. Speaker: James Cavanagh, Director, Office of Worship. Free. Register here: https://scd.formstack.com/forms/ four_last_things or call 916-733-0221 JOB OPENINGS PASTORAL CENTER Have you ever considered working for the Diocese of Sacramento? The Diocese of Sacramento is a place where you are able to grow your faith while serving the ministry and mission of the Bishop of Sacramento. As Catholics, we believe that all persons are called by God to contribute to the sanctification and transformation of the world, by fulfilling their own particular duties in the spirit of the Gospel and Christian discipleship. Listed below are openings that are currently seeking to be filled by our practicing Catholics. Campus Minister Davis CATHOLIC FUNERAL & CEMETERY SERVICES The Catholic Funeral & Cemetery Services (CFCS) is a non-profit organization founded in faith and dedicated to providing support and resources during life s most difficult moments. The mission of CFCS is to make every effort to achieve the final wishes of the departed and to empower their families to make thoroughly informed decisions. PARISH POSITIONS Parish positions are another also allows you to grow while serving your faith. Listed below are openings that are currently seeking to be filled by our practicing Catholics. Parish Life Director Holy Trinity Parish, El Dorado Hills The Parish Life Director serves as lay administrator of the parish, directing all aspects of operation. Interacting daily with the Pastor and serving to implement the purpose and vision of the parish, this position is responsible for the day-to-day management of all parish matters. As the Pastor s designee, this position supervises and manages parish staff in order to implement the purpose and vision of the parish in a consistent, methodical and collaborative manner. Promise: An Advent Retreat Youth Ministry & Young Adult Ministry Leaders Saturday, December 15, 2018 from 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Trinity Pines Catholic Center in Colfax, CA In a world fraught with instability, uncertainty, and division, the Lord's promise to remain always with us is a source of great hope for our youth, our young adults, and for all who minister to them. Join us for an Advent day of reflection to strengthen your commitment to Jesus and to be renewed in your service to God's holy people. All adults who serve in youth ministry and/or young adult ministry are invited to Promise: An Advent Retreat for Youth Ministry & Young Adult Ministry Leaders on Saturday, December 15th from 9am to approximately 5pm at Trinity Pines Catholic Center in Colfax. Our retreat presenter is Father Matthew Spencer, OSJ. The cost is only $25 and includes lunch, materials, and swag. Register by December 5th at https://catholic.formstack.com/forms/ promiseretreat. If you are traveling from far and would like overnight accommodations, especially the Friday night before the retreat or for any other questions about the retreat, please contact Lindsey West at lwest@scd.org or 916-733-0151. Formation Certification Save the date! The Office of Family and Faith Formation will be offering formation opportunities in 2019. You will have the chance to work towards your basic catechist certification, basic ministry certification, or renew your certificate. Don t miss out on basic formation opportunities in our diocese! For more information, contact Teresa Donan at (916) 733-0132 or tdonan@scd.org. Young and Married Meetings November 18, 2018 3:00pm-5:00pm Christ the King Passionist Retreat Center 6520 Van Maren Ln, Citrus Heights, 95621 Christ the King Retreat Center in Citrus Heights will host a series of 5 monthly Young and Married meetings, each from 3 5 pm, the next meeting will be on November 18, 2018 and is open to all Catholic married couples. Each meeting will provide an opportunity to socialize with other married couples, discuss important issues and learn more about how to live in today s world as a Catholic couple. There is no cost to attend. For more information, contact Fr. Giltus, 916-725-4720, ext 311, gmathias@passionist.org JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL S 62ND ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE LANE 2018 Tickets are now on sale for Jesuit High School s 62 nd Annual Christmas Tree Lane on Monday, November 26, at the McClellan Conference Center. Gather your friends for fun holiday shopping and entertainment! This timeless tradition features a festive fashion show with Jesuit seniors and their parents, St. Francis senior girls, delicious dining and specialty boutiques. The wonderful new venue allows for expanded dining room seating, enhanced lane shopping, easy parking and much more. Tickets are available for both the Madonna Luncheon and the Dinner Gala. For reservations please visit jesuithighschool.org/ctl. This event will sell out so make your reservation today!

St. Mary School is now accepting applications for the 2019-2020 School Year! St. Mary School offers a preschool to 8th grade curriculum. We invite you to contact us for more information or to schedule a tour, (916) 452-1100. For your convenience, a brochure on our application process is available in the vestibule. Why Catholic School? Many parents ask why they should send their children to a Catholic School. A Catholic School provides a faith-filled, family community environment where children are given the opportunity to receive instruction in their faith throughout each day. High academic standards, Virtue education, and the development of the whole child allows students to grow spiritually, soundly, emotionally, and academically. It s the Catholic School Advantage! VOCATION CROSS SIGN UP Each week, a parish family is invited to take home a Vocation Cross to display in their home for the entire week, to pray that men and women will open their hearts to become priests, sisters, brothers, or deacons. The cross is presented at the Sunday 9:30AM Mass. The family is asked to gather around the cross each day during that week to offer the vocation prayer which will be included with the cross. Families can make a special place for the cross in their home. Perhaps you can add a candle near the cross or add other touches to make that place special. Then the cross is brought back to church on the following Sunday so that another family can take the cross home. We encourage all of you to pray daily for vocations. Jesus Himself said: Ask the master of the harvest to send out laborers for His harvest. (Mt. 9:38) To sign up to take home the Vocation Cross, visit http://signup.com/go/ LtCmdpE or you may leave a message at 916.956.9646 and tell us which week(s) you d like to sign up for. Stateside World Youth Day January 26-27, 2019 Trinity Pines Catholic Center in Colfax, CA Join the Diocese of Sacramento on January 26 and 27, 2019 at Trinity Pines Catholic Center in Colfax, CA for Stateside World Youth Day. This is an opportunity for youth to answer the call to renew their faith in Christ, join others in fellowship and prayer, and to share in the World Youth Day celebration in Panama via live stream. $20 registration will cover food, lodging and a t-shirt. To register, please visit https://catholic.formstack.com/forms/ vwyd. For any questions, please contact Rochelle Gammad at (916) 733-0123. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK begins Sunday, January 27th with Family Mass at 9:30 a.m., followed by OPEN HOUSE from 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. This is a great time to show off the great things we offer at St. Mary School. During Open House, our parents will be serving breakfast in the hall. Our annual Scholastic Book Fair will be in the Library for an entire week so don t miss it. We look forward to seeing you there! Altar Servers Needed Calling all parish students interested in altar serving: Are you an entering fifth grader or older? Have you ever wondered what it would be like to altar serve for Mass? Are you looking for a way to serve YOUR parish? We would like to invite you to become an altar server! Training will be provided in September. St. Mary School students will have training during school. Students from other schools will have training on an evening or weekend. Please contact Ava Conlin at 760-809-7932 (call or text) or ava_conlin@yahoo.com to sign up or to have any of your questions answered. Thank you and God Bless! Youth and Young Adult Ministry Leaders Retreat Friday, December 15, 2018 Trinity Pines Catholic Center in Colfax, CA Mark your calendars for Friday, December 15, 2018 to join the youth and young adult ministry leaders from across the Diocese of Sacramento for a retreat at Trinity Pines Catholic Center with Fr. Matthew Spencer. This is ideal for youth and young adult ministry coordinators and core team members. For questions, please contact Lindsey West at (916) 733-0151 or at lwest@scd.org.

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