April 27, 2014 Divine Mercy Sunday and Second Sunday of Easter 825 Seventh Street Rodeo, CA 94572 Phone: 510 799-4406 Fax: 510 799-5681 parishoffice@stpatrickrodeo.org www.stpatrickrodeo.org Office Hours Monday-Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm Staff Father Larry Young Pastor 510.799.4406 frlarry@stpatrickrodeo.org Father Benedict Wonganant Parochial Vicar 510.799.4406 frbenedict@stpatrickrodeo.org Kathy Pruett Parish Secretary 510.799.4406 kpruett@stpatrickrodeo.org Beverly Fung Director of Religious Education & Communication bfung@stpatrickrodeo.org dec@stpatrickrodeo.org Kristian Marie L. Ocampo Associate Director of Youth Program klocampo@stpatrickrodeo.org Arlene Aquino Youth Programs Admin Assistant aaquino@stpatrickrodeo.org Joy Alcantara Youth Programs Support Staff jalcantara@stpatrickrodeo.org Schedule of Masses Morning Daily Mass (Mon-Sat) 7:30 am Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm Sunday 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 am Confessions Saturday 3:30-4:30 pm or by appointment Confirmation Classes & Youth Ministry See Calendar 1:30-3:00 pm Bible Study Monday 8:15-9:15 am Tuesday 7:30-8:30 pm Faith Formation Thursdays PreK-8th 5:45-7:00 pm Parish Mission Statement The Catholic Faith Community of Saint Patrick accepts the Gospel message of Jesus and seeks to fulfill the message in both words and actions by being joy-filled people who welcome and share our faith with all who encounter us. St. Patrick Catholic School Kelly Stevens, Principal Preschool through 8th Grade Nursery Infant Care Center (6-weeks to 2.5 years) 907 Seventh Street, Rodeo, CA 94572 Phone: 510.799.2506 Fax: 510.799.6781 Preschool Phone: 510.799.6683 stpatrick@csdo.org www.stpatrickschoolrodeo.org
Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed. - John 20:29b Week-at-a-Glance April 27 - May 4, 2014 Sunday, April 27 Divine Mercy Sunday and Second Sunday of Easter Canonization of Pope Saint John XXIII & Pope Saint John Paul II Youth Mass - 11:30 am Last Classes for Confirmation, 1:30-3:30 pm Youth Ministry - 3:15-3:30 pm Monday, April 28 St. Patrick Catholic School Resumes Fr. Larry s Bible Class, Gospel of Luke, Ch. 18, 8:15-9:15 am Pastoral Council Meeting, Parish Hall - 7:00 pm Tuesday, April 29 Fr. Larry s Bible Class, Gospel of Luke, Ch. 18, 7:30-8:30 pm Wednesday, April 30 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena - 8:00 am St. Patrick School Mass (Grades K-2) - 8:30 am Thursday, May 1 Feast of St. Joseph the Worker Faith Formation Classes, 5:45-7:00 pm Friday, May 2 First Friday of the Month Holy Hour with Benediction, 8:00-9:00 am Saturday, May 3 Feast of St. Philip and James First Saturday of the Month Our Lady of Fatima Rosary - 8:00 am First Communion Parent/Student Retreat, 9:00am - 12:00pm John Swett Booster Club Dinner Fundraiser, Parish Hall Sunday, May 4 Third Sunday of Easter Second Collection for Regular Parish Maintenance Second Collection for Catholic Home Missions Gift Shop Open Mass Intentions April 27 - May 4, 2014 Sun 04/27 7:30a For the People of St. Patrick Parish 9:30a Fernando Urbano Lisa Urbano & Family 11:30a Roza Martins Patrick & Carmena Souza Mon 04/28 7:30a Eisor Canadido (Birthday) Maria Aguila Tues 04/29 7:30a Romula I. Caluya Batara Family Wed 04/30 7:30a Priscilla Abaya & Family Tom & Pat Morgan Thurs 05/01 7:30a Dioscoro Militar Rudy & Miville Cristobal & Family Fri 05/02 7:30a Evelyn Faransso & Husband Laith Faransso Sat 05/03 7:30a Domingo & Fely (40th Anniversary) Berina Family 5:00p Bob Delos Santos Santos Family Sun 05/04 7:30a For the People of St. Patrick Parish 9:30a Gala Rinaldi Agnes Van Alstyne 11:30a Edwin Abaya (Birthday) Priscilla Abaya Sacrificial Giving March 13 - Regular Collection Plate (377 envelopes) $ 9,309.00 Loose $ 2,685.00 Total $ 11,994.00 GOOD FRIDAY - HOLY LAND COLLECTION $4,321.21 March 20 - Regular Collection Plate (265 envelopes) $ 5,616.00 Loose $ Total $ 5,616.00 Easter Collection Plate (505 envelopes) $ 20,474.00 Loose $ 3,042.00 Total $ 23,516.00 Please remember that we are counting on our weekly collection of $10,600.00 to meet our 2014 budget. Please give a little more to help us reach our goal.
A Message From Our Pastor Dear People of St. Patrick, These 50-days after Easter until Pentecost is a wonderful time of grace and renewing our Catholic Faith. What I believe as a Catholic founded upon the teachings of Jesus Christ to the Church. The words of God as found in the Sacred Bible. The beliefs and actions of the first Catholics after the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The First Reading from Acts of the Apostles: We find the Christians gathering together and sharing in each other s needs, and serving the poor as well. They shared in the Eucharist as they ate their meals. Here we are at St. Patrick Catholic Church doing the very same thing, right now, today. The Gospel of John and the Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession), for those who say I have no need to confess to another person, needs to read this Gospel of the Lord. Jesus said to the Apostles, Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you. and when he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them, Receive the Holy Spirit. Whose sins you forgive are forgiven them, and whose sins you retain are retained. The Catholic Church has adhered to this teaching of Jesus from the beginning, during the Protestant reformation to present day. Today is Divine Mercy Sunday, it all boils down to God the Father forgiving sins of those who seek forgiveness and striving to overcome their sins. His forgiveness is possible because his beloved son Jesus died to accept all our sins and redeem us. His son Jesus gave to the apostles and the priests of the church with the power of ordinations to dispense this mercy and forgiveness in the name of God our Father. God Bless, Fr. Larry Young, Pastor
News ~ Information ~ Events Altar Society News Gift Shop The Gift Shop will reopen in May and will be open for the First Holy Communion Retreat on Saturday, May 3 from 9:00am - 12:00pm. It will also be open after the 5:00pm Saturday Mass and after all the Masses on Sunday, May 4. We have many nice First Communion items and a few commemorative items for the canonization of Pope John Paul II. We also have a nice selection of children s books on all religious subjects, including Mass books. We still have adult Sunday Mass missals available. Thank you for your patronage which greatly assists with the needs of our Church. Worldwide Marriage encounter In today s gospel, Christ says, Peace be with you. Let the peace and love of Christ reign in your marriage. Attend an upcoming Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. Upcoming weekends are on June 20-22 or September 5-7 held in Livermore. Early registration is recommended. For more information, call Mike & Jeanne, 925-672-2016 or Joe and Sue, 925-680-7767 or visit the website at www.oaklandwwme.org. Salesian High School s Mother s Day Mass & Brunch Sunday, May 11, 10:00am Cost: $15 per person/under 10yrs, $6.25 Celebrate Mom by attending Mass at 10:00am on the Holy Grass (weather permitting), followed by a fabulous brunch in the gymnasium to include a waffle bar, fresh fruit, scrambled eggs, bacon & sausage, potatoes, coffee, tea, juice and champagne mimosas. All families will receive a family portrait. For more information, call the Salesian High School Office at 510-234-4434. Day at the Races Saturday, May 10, 2014 Golden Gate Fields Cost: $40 per person And they re off! Only a limited amount of tickets are available. Hurry, don t delay. To purchase tickets or for more information, please call Susan or Frank Salinero at 510-799-3496 or email sfsalinero@sbcglobal.net. Contra Costa Chorale Spring Concert New York, New York Friday, May 16-8:00pm St. Cornelius Catholic Church, Richmond Choral music featuring great composers who born in New York City. General $20, Student/Seniors, $15, under 12 are free. For tickets or more information, please call 510-255-0703 or ccchorale@att.net, website, ccchorale.org. Young Adults Spring Retreat Saturday, May 3, 9:30am - 3:30pm Dominican Sisters of MSJ Motherhouse 43326 Mission Boulevard, Fremont College to age 40 are invited to attend this young adult retreat. The theme of the retreat is, Paying Attention to the Four-Hearted Way & the Love Languages of God. Come and learn how to be full-hearted, open-hearted, clear-hearted, strong-hearted and how to feel and reflect divine love. Lunch is included, freewill offering. RSVP by April 30 at blessings@msjdominicans.org or 510-933- 6335. 2014 Planning Commission Recruitment Deadline: Thursday, May 18 at 5:00pm The Hercules City Council seeks applicants to apply for the Planning Commissions. All applicants must be Hercules residents and at least 18 years of age. All positions are voluntary. The City Council will hold a meeting to interview applicants prior to making a decision. For more information, visit the webpage at: http://www.ci.hercules.ca.us/index.aspx?page=288
Life at St. Patrick A Great Historical Day in the Catholic Church Today, Pope Francis is canonizing two (2) Saints who were Popes in the life time of many of us. Do you remember Pope Pius XII, John 23, Paul 6, John Paul I, John Paul II, and of course Pope Francis? Well, John XXIII and John Paul II, are now Saints, declared as Saints in heaven by the Catholic Church. Each of the two Popes have made a great impact upon the Catholic Church founded by Jesus Christ so many centuries ago. Both of these two Popes, as well as the others I mentioned have shepherd the Church well and we should all be grateful to God for their leadership. Remember, the words of Jesus to Peter, You are Peter and upon this rock I build my Church. From Peter to Pope Francis this message of Jesus has been carried out. Thank you - Thank you - Thank you Altar Servers, Lectors, Eucharistic Ministers, Ushers, Choirs, Musicians, YLI Members cooking dinner for visiting priests at Penance Service, Youth Group and the Volunteers that help clean the church. Special thank you to the Altar Society Art and Environment Committee who made our church so prayerful during Lent, Holy Week and Easter. Thank you to the Counters who counted all the collections and of course our wonderful staff of St. Patrick Parish. Thank you Hospitality Committee for sponsoring our Parish Blood Drive and of course all those who gave blood. It is a time to rejoice and be grateful. Month of May - May is the month Mary. During the month of May let us try to pray the rosary, bring flowers to Mary, pray and ask Mary to help bring peace and healing to our world. Prepare to honor and celebrate Mary at the parish Flores De Mayo on Saturday, May 30 at 6:00 pm. Please remember to vote concerning Doctors Medical Center and our Rodeo-Hercules Fire Department. These are very important issues in our community. Fr. Ben and I thank you for your prayers and acts of kindness to us during Easter. We ask that you continue to pray for us as we minister to you the people of St. Patrick. SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION Congratulations to the 29 students and 6 adults who received the Sacrament of Confirmation on Saturday, April 12, 2014 Students Rose Abat, Maeleen Acosta, Christian Lloyd Aguilar, Precious Aguilar, Allen Alfonso, Mel Banagan, Jr., Adrian Bernal, Angelo Bernal, Jason Cordis, Derek E Denchukwu, Christine Encarnacion, Sylvia Fuentes, Matthew Garlit, Ana Hernandez-Tijero, Gillette Hernandez, Krystal Hucks, Karissa Lapuz, Jaime Jagger Muyargas, Erika Pasia, Joshua Pineda, Noah Plamenco-Villasica, Nicklaus Portem, Gabriella Respicio, Patricia Romero, Mireya Sanchez, Alexia Scales-Rivera, Marion Travino, Chelsea Ann Uriza, China Villalta Confirmation Classes 1:30-3:00 pm Class 15: April 27 (April 27, last Confirmation Class, Mandatory Attendance) Youth Ministry Sunday, April 27, 3:15-4:30pm Parish Hall Faith Formation Classes will resume on Thursday, May 1 5:45-7:00pm Adults Rachel Alvernez, Nina Clavecilla, David Fuentes III, Lisa Garcia, Martha Simental, Anahi Vazquez-Gonzalez
New birth, new life, good news! These themes run throughout today s scripture readings. The first reading from the Acts of the Apostles describes the joyful early days of the newly born church, when members devoted themselves to instruction, the communal life, the breaking of bread, and the prayers. The passage from Peter s first letter echoes that joy, and assures those who now believe though they never saw Jesus that their faith will lead to their salvation. But amid all the joy, the Gospel reading calls us to sober reality. Not everyone can believe so easily. Even an apostle can doubt this astonishing news of the Resurrection. Across the centuries, Jesus reaches forward to touch us today: Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed. Copyright J. S. Paluch Co.