St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church 4595 Sn 4595 Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park, CA 94928 Phone: (707) 585-3708, FAX: (707) 585-1201, E-mail: stelizseton@sbcglobal.net Fifth Sunday of Easter- April 29, 2018 Parish Staff Rev. Thomas K. Diaz, Pastor Joe Olsen, Deacon Phone: 536 7332 Liz Black, Office Manager Char Mayclin, Religious Education Robert Ito, Youth Ministry Stephanie Bodi, Parish Council President Andrew Darrow, Music Director Mass Schedule Saturday: 5 p.m. (vigil), Sunday: 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. Weekdays: Monday, Wednesday-Saturday 8:15 a.m. Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Sacramental Preparation Baptism: 1-month notice for preparation class (on the last Sunday of the month at noon) for infant baptism. Please contact Deacon Joe, 536-7332. Reconciliation: Tues. evening 7p.m., Sat. 9 a.m., Fri 12:30-1p.m. and by appt. Marriage: 6-month notice. Please contact Fr. Tom or Deacon Joe. Anointing of the Sick: Please contact Fr. Tom Office Information Hours: Tuesday-Friday 9-1:30 p.m. Website: www.st-elizabeth-seton.com Religious Education Office: (707) 585-8821 Youth Ministry Office: (707) 585-2905 Interested in Joining our Parish? Name Address Phone Number E-Mail Catholic members at this address Please tear this out and drop it in the collection basket or mail it
The Fifth Sunday of Easter, April 29, 2018 Be Fruitful and Multiply The first command God gave to human beings was be fruitful and multiply (Gen1:28). In Gospel Reading, there is a kind of reiteration of this command. At any rate, the text describes the bad things that happen to people who are not fruitful. In Genesis, the fruitfulness has to do with reproduction. It comes from union between a man and a woman, and it multiplies God s image in the production of children. The fruitfulness at issue in the Gospel comes from connection too, but connection with Christ. It comes when Christ is in you, and you are in him. reciprocal being-in is a funny state of affairs, isn t it? You can put a bowl in a box, or you can put a box in a bowl. But the box can t be in the bowl when the bowl in the box! Boxes and bowls can t manage reciprocal beingin. But people can, because of love. Love unites you and your beloved without either one of you losing your identity. The union of love is not a fusing; it is a mutual indwelling. In the Gospel Reading, Christ says that he always remains in his own. If you yield to Christ in love, you have what is needed for the mutual indwelling of love. You are your beloved s, and he is yours. (Song of Songs 6:3) There is joy in this love, because Christ is so much with you that he is in you. There is peace, too, because there is rest for the heart in having your beloved with you. Your sins and the storms of life retain their power to afflict you. But you can more easily put up with things, even your own troublesome self, if your beloved is yours and you are his. In that mutual indwelling, then, there is love, joy, peace, patience and long-suffering. But these very things are fruits of the Holy Spirit. When they grow in you, you are bearing fruit. Finally, consider: is there a more powerful witness than a life lived in love, joy, peace, patience and long-suffering? If you have the fruits of the Holy Spirit in you, you will multiply God s image in others too. By remaining in Christ, you are doing what will make you multiply and be fruitful. Eleonore Stump Question: St. John says to walk the walk, not just to talk the talk. Where do you fit on a continuum between walkers and talkers? Today s Readings Reading I: Acts 9:26-31 Reading II: 1 John 3:18-24 Gospel: John 15:1-8 Stewardship: Plate Offering 4/22/18/18 $3,093.00 The 2 nd collection this weekend is for the St. Vincent de Paul Society in order to assist the poor. Parish Events this Week Sun., Apr 29 12:00pm Baptismal Preparation 2:00pm Practice for Confirmation Tue., May 1 7:00pm Confirmation Sat,. May 5 10:00am Mtg. for those interested in bringing Holy Communion to the sick & shut-ins..mass and Intention Schedule Sat. Apr., 28 5:00 pm +Steven Undorte Sun. Apr., 29 8:30 am For the People 10:30 am +Gilda Guillory Mon. Apr., 30 8:15 am Int. Iris B & Mariela Badum Tues. May, 1 7:00 pm Int. Confirmation Students Wed. May, 2 8:15 am Int. Jose Freitas Thur. May, 3 8:15 am +Joe Muoio Fri. May, 4 8:15 am Int. Hill Family Sat. May, 5 8:15 am +David Castro 5:00 pm +Ron Foppoli Sun. May 6 8:30 am For the People 10:30 am Int. Monica Hull Confirmation Students Need Your Prayers Please pray for these students who will be making their Confirmation on Tuesday. Kaitlyn Antonetti, Amber Coffman, Sean Cotter, Isaiah Flores, Isaac Gomez. Gabriella Greco, Maximo Martin, KatieAnn Nguyen, Ryan Yerba, Daniella Luis-Araiza, Damien Centeno, and Juan Pablo Sanchez Come Holy Spirit Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful and kindle in them the fire of your love. Send forth your Spirit and they shall be created. And You shall renew the face of the earth. O, God, who by the light of the Holy Spirit, did instruct the hearts of the faithful, grant that by the same Holy Spirit we may be truly wise and ever enjoy His consolations, Through Christ Our Lord, Amen.
Society of St. Vincent DePaul St. Elizabeth Seton Conference The members of this parish s Society of St. Vincent De Paul(SVdP) sincerely Thank You for your generosity during the 5 th Sunday collections. Your generosity helps replenish this Conference s resources to help those who come to us daily with request for food. There is an ongoing need for volunteers in this parish s Conference and SVdP District Thrift Store in Rohnert Park and in the SVdP dining room in Santa Rosa. The store is located: 5671 Redwood Drive, Rohnert Park. It is open 7 days a week, 9am to 7pm. Phone 707-584-1579. Laure Smith - Co-President of St. Elizabeth Seton Parish Conference, thanks you for your support CIRCLE YOUR CALENDARS FOR THIS UPCOMING EVENTS IN THE AREA. Lake County 38 th Annual Outdoor Passion Play Saturday & Sunday May 19 th & 20 th, 2018, 4-6 pm in beautiful Lake County! Admission is Free! New cast members are always welcome! If you want to feel the Power of the Lord, come and experience the Passion Play! Call 707-279-0349 or 800-525- 3743 or soon to be released Facebook page. Visit us at: www.lakecountypassionplay.org Hospice Services-St. Joseph Health. Learn to recognize the issues that may surface in the struggle to accept aging. Learning to Love Aging presented by Kay Mehl Miller Ph.D. will be held at Hospice of Petaluma, 416 Payran Street, Petaluma, on May 9, 2018 from 5:30-7:30pm. Memorial Hospice, 439 College Ave., Santa Rosa, May 16, 2018, 5:30-7:30pm. Contacts: Petaluma Hospice: 778-6242; and Memorial Hospice: 568-1094. www.sonomacountyhospice.org. No reservations required. Living Rosary & May Crowning at St. James Catholic Church in Petaluma. On Sunday, May 13 at 2:30 pm. Each person will be a bead of the Rosary, an external sign of our united community and strengthening our relationship with Christ thru his mother. Please join us. For more information, call Jane, 415-596-3112, or Dolores, 707-364-3536 Catholic Charities - Job announcement: Senior Director of Administration. The Senior Director for Administration provides strategic financial leadership and continuous improvement of the agency s financial position and is responsible for the management and direction of the Human Resources Department. Visit the website www.srcharities.org/about/careers for an application and additional information. Quo Vadis If you are a young man between the ages of 13 & 35, this retreat may be just what you are looking for if you feel that you may be called to the priesthood. The Office of Vocations for the Diocese of Santa Rosa is offering two discernment retreats this summer: The first is for men ages 18-35 and will be held from May 25-27. The second is for young men ages 13-17 and will be held from June 8-10. The retreats will be held at Sweetwater Camp in Guerneville. For more information call 707-542-6984 or write to Vocations Directors: Fr. Frank Epperson, frepperson@steugenes.com or Fr. Raul Lemus padre.raul@yahoo.com Remember you do not have to make a decision now as it takes years of formation. Just think about it and go to the weekend. Pastor s Corner Last chance for everyone to re-register. The drawing is Monday morning at 10 am. Five random registration cards will be chosen, and each family will receive $100 from Fr Tom. Registration cards are in the vestibule along with Annual Ministry Appeal envelopes. You are all invited to celebrate with Bishop Vasa the Confirmation of our youth on Tuesday at 7 p.m. I want to thank those who signed-up to plan our Mortgage Burning Party/Big Event for next year: Giovanna has volunteered to chair the event planning. This weekend we have sign-ups for those who would like to be lectors and proclaim God s Word at mass. I want to thank all who signed up to be greeters. We need more of a response for welcomers /greeters. I was a bit troubled by the lack of interest by many of you in the pews. The sign-up list is still up. If you do not want to take up the collection, let me know on the list. During the summer we will have sign-ups for ushers as this will be a separate ministry in time. Anyone wishing to serve at mass as an acolyte who has made his/her First Communion and has the Okay of a parent can sign-up next weekend. Parents need to make sure that their child is mature enough for this ministry. This ministry has no age limit. When I get back from the Holy land we will have gatherings on how to perform your ministry.
On the small table/altar is a sign-up list for those wanting prayers while I am in the Holy Land. I will pray for your intentions and so pick out what place or date you would like me to offer your intentions at mass. Pick only one time for your intentions and put the number of the place and the date next to your name. I will collect the list next Sunday after the masses. At these places I can offer masses for you. 1. May 16, Nazareth, 2. May 17, Cana 3. May 18, Capernaum 4. May 19, At the Sea of Galilee 5. May 20, Magdala, Home of Mary Magdalen 6. May 21, Jericho 7. May 22, The Mount of Temptation 8. May 23, Bethlehem 9. May 24, Bethlehem 10. May 25 Jerusalem 11. May 26 Jerusalem 12. May 27 Jerusalem 13. May 28 Jerusalem 14. May 29 Emmaus 15. May 30 On the Mediterranean Sea points to another commandment: service. Washing the feet, he tells us to serve each other in like manner, the pope reflected. In this gesture of service, he noted, lies the third lesson of humility, because no servant is greater than his master. The awareness is that He is greater than all of us, and that we are servants who cannot go beyond Jesus, Pope Francis said. He is the Lord, not us. This is the Lord s will. But beware: no servant is greater than the one who sent him, the master. These blunt words and actions are the foundations of the Church. If we proceed in like fashion with these three points, we shall never fail. The pope additionally underscored the witnesses of the saints of the Church whose actions radiate what it means to truly serve and who lived with the awareness of being servants. Pope Francis ended his homily inviting the faithful gathered to enter into silence, so as to welcome the gaze of the Lord. Humor When I do return it will almost be summer. During this time, we will go into reorganizing mode with ministries and parish chores (finances, landscaping, maintenance, etc. Be open to volunteer! This is OUR parish. Please pray that Deacon Joe and Nora are having a restful and spiritual time in Spain. Pope Francis Pointing to Jesus words during the Last Supper, Pope Francis offered meditations on love, service and humility during his homily at daily Mass on Thursday. The Pope reflected on the day s Gospel, John 13, which recounts the moments of the Last Supper where Jesus instituted the Eucharist and washed the feet of his disciples. Christ s actions in these moments, Pope Francis said, teach the Church three foundational truths. The first lesson is the commandment of love, which is exemplified in the Eucharist, the pope said April 26. Love is without limits. Without it, the Church cannot move forward; the Church cannot breathe. Without love, she cannot grow, and is transformed into an empty institution, made up of appearances and actions without fecundity, the Holy Father said. In his bodily actions, Jesus tells us how we should love, that is, until the end, he continued, saying that just as Jesus gave himself to eat and drink, he tells us to love one another in this way. The second gesture of washing His disciples feet If you have a joke to share just drop it off at the office or e-mail it to the office. It might make the bulletin!
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