Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 25, 2016 Readings: Ex 32:7-11, 13-14; Lk 15:1-32

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Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 25, 2016 Readings: Ex 32:7-11, 13-14; Lk 15:1-32 DEACON S SPEAKIN Dear Friends, Serving the marginalized can take on many different forms. In using their gifts, some feel the call to do direct service, working in the trenches. Some work for change on a systemic level. Some commit to praying for those who suffer, and others support the needy from a distance through monetary resources. It s difficult to say if any of these ways is better than another because all are necessary to address the needs of the many who live on the margins. What is essential is that no matter how an individual chooses to support the marginalized, they are faithful with their talent, time, and resources. I ve seen firsthand that those who work directly with the poor are overwhelmed by the daily need of their service. Many important nonprofit organizations are in great need of consistent and faithful donors to help provide resources that sustain their work just as much as they have a need for committed volunteers who give of their time. A leader of one of these organizations told me that the challenge of communicating with and creating a faithful donor is as important as the challenge of empowering the marginalized. This weekend s gospel contrasts two life circumstances: rich or poor, basking in abundance or living in misery. It also contrasts two choices about how we relate to others: self-centered or other-centered. We often have little control over our life circumstances, but we have complete control over how we choose to relate to others. We never finish doing God s will. We learn how to do His will by doing. The more faithful we are in the doing the more faithful we become in the living. Peace and love, Deacon John Mission Statement Called by Christ, gifted by God and empowered by the Holy Spirit, St. Paul Catholic Newman Center is a parish committed to serving the academic community and all those who choose to be part of our parish family.

Faith, Family & Friends It s finally here!!! This Tuesday, September 27 is the first session of Faith, Family & Friends 2016-17!!! Every parishioner interested in invigorating their faith and spiritual lives and that of their family are welcome and encouraged to join our parish community s religious education and faith formation program for EVERYONE! Faith, Family & Friends. We are a Learning Community committed to helping our members to be life-long learners of their faith and intentional disciples of Christ. Join us from 5:30pm to to share a community meal of pasta and salad from Carlo DiCicco with family & friends followed by our opening program at. At 6:15pm, children will be released to attend their age specific classes. The adults will attend their group session from 6:30pm to 7:30pm. The adult session will present a preview of the adult class offerings for the year and then will be given the opportunity to renew baptismal promises in a pray service to begin this new FF&F year. As always we will provide Bible Study, Family Life (relationship & parenting), and Catholic Faith topic sessions. This year there will be sessions specifically tailored for College and Young Adults. Please join us! Register today! College students register for free!!! Food Festival Raffle Tickets If you have received raffle tickets in the mail and do not intend on purchasing any, please turn them in to the table in the hallway by Sunday, October 2. Thursday Morning Bible Study Community Activities Meditation and Tai Chi For Christian and Evening Meditation, Men s Scripture Group, and Tai Chi meeting days and times, refer to the calendar. There is a $10 a month fee for Tai Chi. For Family Life info contact John Prandini: 436-3434 ext.107 or prandinij@csufnewman.com. Tai Chi - Thursday Evenings Tai Chi classes on Thursday evenings are held at 5:30pm and. The 5:30pm class will teach the Tai Chi Quan Short Form (24 movements) and the class features the Tai Chi Quan Long Form (108 movements). Classes are held in Cardinal Newman Hall. Instructor: Bill Titus. The cost is $10 a month. Joy of Love Moms Group Please bring your family and join us for the Opening Night of Faith, Family & Friends this Tuesday, September 27. Joy of Love families will come together before the family meal night to do a craft and decorate the tables. The playground will be open at 4pm for play and time together. Crafts and decorating will take place from 4:30pm to 5:30pm in Cardinal Newman Hall. Please join us and, if possible, bring a dessert for your children to share for family meal night. Also, please join us for our weekly Playground Ministry after the 9am each Sunday. Feast of St. Francis The Catholic Church celebrates the Feast of Saint Francis on October 4. The Peace & Justice Ministry is planning an event to mark the feast day. This year's theme is "Dial Down the Heat: Cultivate the Common Good for our Common Home. The event will help answer Pope Francis' call for constructive and civil dialogue about our place in God's creation and the environmental impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities. The event is held in conjunction with the Catholic Climate Covenant on Sunday, October 2, 2016 at 3:00pm in Cardinal Newman Hall. If interested call Vic Telles 394-9044. This year we will be studying the book of Acts. We will meet from to in the Cafeteria. Men and women of all ages are welcome. If you are interested in joining us for this exciting study. Contact Luci Supino at 287-4369 or lucisupino@gmail.com. We have begun a regular evening here in the each Wednesday at. This will be in addition to our usual daily Monday through Thursday at. However there will be NO Wednesday evening on the following dates: September 28, October 5, and November 2. Begin the fall season by escaping for a day of reflection and fellowship in our own parish home. Come and join us as we take time to slow down and be filled. We will have quiet reflection as well as shared discussion with other women. The retreat will take place in Cardinal Newman Hall on Saturday, October 8 from until 3:00pm and will be facilitated by Tanya Meneses Romero, M.S. Women of all You will learn: to understand anger and its impact on your ages are invited and encouraged to come and be filled. Cost: life; a deeper understanding of the mind/body/spirit $20, includes lunch. To register pick up a registration form at connection; tools to transform anger into peace and love. the reception desk or email John Prandini, Director of Family Saturday, Oct. 1st from 10:00am to 5:00pm in Cardinal Newman Hall. Instructor: Veena Kapoor. Life Ministry, at prandinij@csufnewman.com. The class is free and a vegan lunch will be served. Registration deadline: Sunday, October 2. Register by email: BKWSOFresno@gmail.com. Deadline to register is Sept. 29th. Wednesday Evening Be Filled: A Day Retreat for Women at the Newman Center Overcoming Anger & Returning to Peace

Weekly Calendar Sunday, September 25 Am 8:4-7; Lk 16:1-13 for Marie Romero for Pat Davis for Randy Mendoza RCIA Rite of Acceptance 12:30pm Bap sms 8:00pm Emmaus Monday, September 26 Jb 1:6-22; Lk 9:46-50 for the Lopez Family 5:00pm Liturgy Team Mee ng Cafeteria 6:30pm RCIA Inquiry Library Adult Sacramental Prepara on Annex Tuesday, September 27 Jb 3:1-3, 11-17, 20-23; Lk 9:51-56 for Bill & Jeane e Frye Men s Morning Scripture Group Beginning Tai Chi for Arthri s 10:15am Tai Chi for Arthri s 5:30pm FF&F Meal Night CNH Wednesday, September 28 Jb 9:1-12, 14-16; Lk 9:57-62 for Judy Clifford College Night CNH 101-102 Scriptural Rosary Prayer & Life Workshop CNH 105 6:30pm RCIA Catechumenate Cafeteria Interfaith Medita on CNH 104 Thursday, September 29 Dn 7:9-10, 13-14; Jn 1:47-51 for Arlie McDaniel Beginning Tai Chi for Arthri s 10:15am Tai Chi for Arthri s 11:15am Chris an Medita on CNH 104 5:30pm Tai Chi Quan Short Form 6:30pm LGBTQ Catholic Ministry Tai Chi Quan Long Form Friday, September 30 Jb 38:1, 12-21, 40:3-5; Lk 10:13-16 Communion Service Food Recovery Network Cafeteria Saturday, October 1 Jb 42:1-3, 5-, 12-17; Lk 10:17-24 Tai Chi (Long Form) St. John XXIII 5:00pm for the Pavlovich Family Sunday, October 2 Hab 1:2-3, 2:2-4; Lk 17:5-10 for Veronica Smida Weber 10:00am Anger Management Course CNH 103-104 8:00pm Emmaus Fresno Catholic Singles Fresno Catholic Singles general meeting potluck will be held Thursday, October 6 at 6:30pm in the Cafeteria at the Thank You - Knights of Colombus We apologize for our absence after the 11:00. We could not get our supplies and food moved over from the hall to properly serve you. The Food Recovery Network will receive $104.01. Sacrament of Reconciliation There will be no Sacrament of Reconciliation hours on September 27 and October 4. Prayers Deceased: This week: Christine Griesbach (sister-in-law of Msgr. Griesbach. Intentions: Tomei-Longcor Families, Marie Romero, Pat Davis, Randy Mendoza Have been requested for the intentions of: Msgr. John Coelho-Harguindeguy, Aileen Spann, Lynne Rodriguez, Dick Donovan, Ben Rigby, Sotero Ureta, Rosa Arias, Glenna Smith, Cathy Martin, Phyllis Vieira, Paul DeRuosi, Destany Molinar, Dennis Prindiville, Maurice Nelson, Deacon Gary Stevens, Greg Stoeckle, John Godburn, Nate Offenheiser, Stephanie Schwab, Shirley Lea, Sue Noonkester (daughter of AliceTerhaar), Ollie Mae & Tom Godburn, Ernie Lee, Kenny Smith, Kyle Springer, Gary Payne, Louie Rusca, Terry Kuckenbaker. Contributions for September 17-18 5:00pm Received by Mail Electronic Donations Online Donations Total Sunday Contributions Weekly Goal Stewardship $1,037.00 $1,361.00 $2,116.00 $2,071.00 $837.00 $1,630.00 $2,215.00 $418.00 $11,685.00 $13,000.00 $3,228.00 Parish Information Weekend es: Saturdays: 5:00pm; Sundays:,, & Weekday es: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday at, Wednesdays at & First Friday at Communion Service: Fridays at Igbo (Nigerian) : 2:00pm once a month (Refer to calendar) Reconciliation: Tuesdays 4:00pm to 5:00pm Office Hours: Monday - Thursday to 5:00pm, Friday to 1:00pm Parish Life Coordinator: Deacon John Supino 436-3434; deak@csufnewman.com Parish Priest: Fr. David Norris 436-3434 ext.109; frdave@csufnewman.com Pray for Rain The Art and Enviroment Committee hopes you will notice the "pray for rain" mobiles hanging near the side windows of the. And, please pray for rain!

You are cordially invited to the Newman Center International Food Festival SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2016 FROM 8:00AM 2:00PM Raffle to be held at 1:30PM (Need not be present to win raffle) Please join the Newman Parishioners Food, Games, Crafts and Entertainment for one and all in the Courtyard Artisan Wares & Cardinal s Cupboard Gift Items for the Holidays All proceeds to benefit our parish ministries Thank you for your continued support and generosity

You may also assist with the festival in the following ways Donate items such as: Hand sanitizer, paper towels, bottled water (16ozs), cans of Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, and Sprite or Donate a gift card to Smart & Final, Costco, Lowe s, or Home Depot Items may be dropped off at the front desk by Noon, Wednesday, October 19th, 2016. Donate a home-made craft or food item for the Cardinal s Cupboard (jams, jellies, holiday knickknacks and the like). Buy and sell additional raf le tickets (available after all Sunday es). Donate / Loan 10 X 10 canopies (we need at least ive). Have a business? Sponsor our tri-fold pamphlet with your name / business on it. There are three categories: Angels / $250.00 or more, Saints / $100.00 or more, and Popes / less than $100. Be a sponsor for the Mercy and Prayer Walkathon. Saturday, October 22nd from 8:00AM - 10:00AM Registration in Cardinal Newman Hall Volunteer to work - call Jenna at 559-436-3434 or sign-up at the front desk or lobby after. Support the artisans. Invite Family and Friends to join you in attending the Festival. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT Newman Center Of ice Manager Jenna Stallard 559-436-3434 jenna@csufnewman.com Artisan Contact Terri VanderDussen 559-905-6541