Saint Mary Magdalen Dominican Parish May 3, 2015 5th Sunday of Easter Together we share our faith in Jesus Christ. We live the Gospel, and we care for others. MASS SCHEDULE Weekdays - 8:00 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Saturdays - 8:00 a.m. SUNDAY LITURGY Saturdays - 5:30 p.m. Vigil Sundays - 8:00, 9:30 & 11 a.m. WELCOME TO OUR COMMUNITY! We are delighted to have all of you here, especially our visitors! LITURGY OF THE HOURS Weekdays - 7:40 a.m. & 5:10 p.m. RECONCILIATION Saturdays 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. or by appointment PARISH OFFICE Monday - Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Office Closed Noon - 1 p.m.) Friday 9:00 a.m. - Noon Office Phone (510) 526-4811 Office Fax (510) 525-3638 www.marymagdalen.org All are welcome and we hope you will find our parish a place where you grow spiritually, put faith into action, and encounter Jesus Christ. St. Mary Magdalen Dominican Parish is a place where parishioners are encouraged to use their gifts as disciples of Jesus Christ. 2005 Berryman Street Berkeley, CA 94709
Contact Information Parish Staff Fr. Kieran Healy, Pastor Voicemail ext. 19 Fr. Dominic David Maichrowicz, Parochial Vicar Voicemail ext. 14 dominicdavid@marymagdalen.org David Flores, Business Manager Voicemail ext. 12 dflores@marymagdalen.org Carolyn Tune, Secretary Voicemail ext. 10 ctune@marymagdalen.org Andy Canepa, Music Director Voicemail ext. 18 acanepa@marymagdalen.org Heather Skinner, Director of Religious Education (510) 526-4744 hskinner@themadeleine.com Oscar Guillen, Facilities Supervisor Ana Guillen, Housekeeper Parish Pastoral Council Dirk Kennedy, Chairman ppc@marymagdalen.org Parish Finance Council Robert Kelleher, Chairman Dominican Friars in Residence Father Michael Morris, O.P. mmorris@dspt.edu Father Michael Sweeney, O.P. msweeney@dspt.edu Father Justin Gable, O.P. Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose 2004 Eunice Street, Berkeley, CA 94709 (510) 527-4817 School of the Madeleine 1225 Milvia Street, Berkeley, CA 94709 Phone (510) 526-4744 Fax (510) 526-5152 Extended Care (ECP) (510) 526-3856 www.themadeleine.com Ken Willers, Principal kwillers@themadeleine.com Sacraments at St. Mary Magdalen Sacraments of Initiation Infant Baptism, Initiation of Adults, Confirmation. Call office for interview. Sacrament of Marriage Call office at least six months before marriage to begin preparation. Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 4:00-5:00 p.m. Other times by appointment with a priest. Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick If you know of anyone who is sick, or who would appreciate a visit, Communion or Anointing, please call the office.
Today Wednesday Friday Saturday Sunday MASS INTENTIONS 8:00 - For the people of the parish 9:30 - Edward Ryan 11:00 - Nilo Sarmiento 8:00 - Luis Perez 8:00 - Paul Burhans 5:30 - Int. Neil Fitzgerald 8:00 - Intentions of devotees of St. Jude 5:30 - For the people of the parish 8:00 - For our mothers & grandmothers, both living & deceased 9:30 - For our mothers & grandmothers, both living & deceased 11:00 - For our mothers & grandmothers, both living & deceased SCRIPTURE READINGS Today 5th Sunday of Easter Acts 9:26-31 / 1 Jn 3:18-24 / Jn 15:1-8 Monday Acts 14:5-18 / Jn 14:21-26 Tuesday Acts 14:19-28 / Jn 14:27-31a Wednesday Acts 15:1-6 / Jn 15:1-8 Thursday Acts 15:7-21 / Jn 15:9-11 Friday Acts 15:22-31 / Jn 15:12-17 Saturday Acts 16:1-10 / Jn 15:18-21 Sunday 6th Sunday of Easter Acts 10:25-26,34-35,44-48 / 1 Jn 4:7-10 / Jn 15:9-17 April 26th Collection General Fund Actual Plate $ 6,003.81 Custodial Collections School of the Madeleine $ 788.01 New Readers Needed St. Mary Magdalen needs readers for the 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Masses. No previous experience is necessary. Training will be provided over two Saturdays in May. Readers are scheduled three times per quarter, approximately 12 times per year. To sign up, please contact Laura Morland (LMorland@gmail.com), or contact the parish office and leave a message with the secretary. Reading at Mass is a wonderful service to our parish that is personally very gratifying! New Eucharistic Ministers Needed St. Mary Magdalen needs Eucharistic Ministers for the Saturday 5:30 p.m. Vigil Mass and the 8:00 and 11:00 a.m. Sunday Masses. No previous experience is necessary. Training will be provided. To sign up, please contact the parish office.
Parish News & Events Endow Endow is a Catholic educational program that brings women together to discover their Godgiven dignity and to understand their role in humanizing and transforming society. The Endow study group meets weekly over an eight week period. No homework is required. "Aquinas for Beginners" will meet Fridays at 7:00 p.m. in Norton Hall, beginning May 1st. Please contact Kirby Hoberg at kannekimber@gmail.com or (214) 684-8656, or visit endowgroups.org to learn more! Berkeley Food Pantry Collection The Food Pantry Committee would like to thank everyone for your generous support of the Berkeley Food Pantry. The following is a summary of our support over the last couple of months: March: 303 pounds April: 278 pounds The Berkeley Food Pantry is extremely grateful for all that we have provided. You will still be able to drop off food before 9:00 a.m. on Monday, May 4th at the regular drop-off locations in the church or at the parish office. Sunday Dinner for the Poor and Homeless The First Sunday Dinner for the Poor and Homeless is this weekend. Please consider donating an hour or two of your time. We set up/cook from 12:00-1:30 p.m., serve at 2:45 p.m. and clean up at 3:30 p.m.. We especially need volunteers to clean up. We also welcome any desserts you can bring by 1:30 p.m.. Mission Dinner Community The Mission Dinner Community has its last two dinners of the cycle this year to raise funds for global poverty causes, and to plan partnership steps with organizations that minister to the poor and underprivileged. By participating with a suggested donation of $20 per adult and $5 per child, you ll get a great meal, meet great folks from the parish, and support great causes. The last dinner for this cycle will be May 17, 2015 and where we hope to have a visit from a member of our sister parish. We meet in Norton Hall at 6:00 p.m. for appetizers, with dinner at 7:00 p.m.. For more information or to RSVP contact Sharon Henthorn-Iwane (heniwa2@pacbell.net or 510-527-5035), contact Carolyn Tune at the parish office or check out the website which has additional details.
Noteworthy Elsewhere Peace & Social Justice 2015 Alemany Awards Benefit Gala Saturday, May 9th The Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption 1111 Gough Street, San Francisco Ian Brooks, (510) 883-2056 www.dspt.edu/alemany2015 Each year the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology honors men and women who have contributed significantly to the life of the Church with the Archbishop Alemany Award. Please join us in honoring Bill Campbell, KM and John P. Christian, KM, two lay Catholics who, like us, are deeply committed to the evangelization of our culture. We will celebrate Mass together and enjoy an elegant dinner while supporting DSPT and Dominican education. DSPT provides the philosophical and theological formation for Dominicans and other candidates for the priesthood and for lay men and women for the sake of their secular vocations. 8th Annual Day at the Races Saturday, May 16th Golden Gate Fields 1100 Eastshore Hwy, Berkeley (510) 533-5768 www.visionofhope.org Dominican Sisters Vision of Hope invite you to the 8th Annual Day at the Races. This year s event will include the exciting Silent Auction with specialty baskets for sports fans and gourmet dinners, fine wines and some interesting and unique trips. Vision of Hope is looking forward to setting new records for both attendance and benefits for the children in their eight inner-city Vision of Hope schools. The Sisters hope to see you there! A new Sanctuary movement in the East Bay Many will remember that Bay Area churches offered sanctuary to refugees who flooded into the area during the height of the civil wars that raged across Central America in the 1980's. Today, a new Sanctuary Movement is responding similarly to the current humanitarian crisis of people, including thousands of children, who are fleeing violence and poverty in their home countries. At the urging of Fr. Kieran, a group of St. Mary Magdalen parishioners are exploring the various ways in which we could get involved. We are brainstorming with the Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights, the East Bay Sanctuary Covenant and Catholic Charities of the East Bay to decide what we might do to help. If this is a project that you would like to work on, please join us for a meeting in the parish Rectory on the second Friday of every month from 4:00 to 5:00p.m.. To be added to the group mailing list, contact Ann Fitzgerald: fitz1607@gmail.com Some upcoming events are listed below: May 3 (TODAY!) from 3-5 p.m. Supporting Unaccompanied Children and Families Fleeing Violence: Mt Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church, 55 Eckley Lane, Walnut Creek May 6 Advocacy Training from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1111 Broadway, 7th floor, Oakland Parish Conversations about immigration will be held at St. Patrick, Rodeo on May 16 at 9:00 a.m. and at Holy Spirit, Fremont on June 11 at 7:30 p.m.
Faith & Spirituality Religious Vocations An excerpt from Evangelii Gaudium (The Joy of the Gospel) Apostolic Exhortation of the Holy Father FRANCIS When Saint Paul approached the apostles in Jerusalem to discern whether he was running or had run in vain (Gal 2:2), the key criterion of authenticity which they presented was that he should not forget the poor (Gal 2:10). This important principle, namely that the Pauline communities should not succumb to the self-centered lifestyle of the pagans, remains timely today, when a new self-centered paganism is growing. We may not always be able to reflect adequately the beauty of the Gospel, but there is one sign which we should never lack: the option for those who are least, those whom society discards. Sometimes we prove hard of heart and mind; we are forgetful, distracted and carried away by the limitless possibilities for consumption and distraction offered by contemporary society. This leads to a kind of alienation at every level, for a society becomes alienated when its forms of social organization, production and consumption make it more difficult to offer the gift of self and to establish solidarity between people. Western Dominican Province Discerning a vocation to the priesthood? Consider joining the Order of Preachers (The Dominican Friars) who have been setting the world ablaze with the Gospel message for nearly 800 years! To learn more about the Dominican Friars and vocation discernment to the Order of Preachers, visit www.opwest.org or contact Fr. Steven Maekawa, O.P. at (415) 674-0468 or vocations@opwest.org Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose Discern a possible vocation with the Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose built on four values: Prayer, Community, Study & Ministry. www.msjdominicans.org vocations@msjdominicans.org Considering a vocation to the priesthood, deaconate, or consecrated life? Contact Fr. Neal Clemens, Diocesan Director of Vocations at (510) 267-8345 or nclemens@oakdiocese.org