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RENEWAL April 30, 2017 The 3rd Sunday of Easter The Franciscan Renewal Center A Roman Catholic Community of the Franciscan Province of St. Barbara Upcoming at the Casa Discover the Vision Introduce someone new to the Casa! Thursday, May 4, 11 am Gifted and Called Retreat A Retreat for Gay and Lesbian Christians. See pg. 8 Friday, May 12 through Sunday, May 14 Stations of the Resurrection Community Dinner Come early for the Stations of the Resurrection and enjoy dinner in the Casa dining room. See pg. 9 Wednesday, May 17, 6:00-7:00 pm Divorced and Separated Retreat Creating a Path to Vital Relationships. See pg. 9 Friday, May 19 through Sunday May 21 The Conventual Church of Our Lady of the Angels at the Franciscan Renewal Center Weekend Mass Daily Mass Holy Day Masses Reconciliation Rosary Centering Prayer Front Desk Hours Bookstore Hours Saturday Sunday 5:00 pm 7:30 am, 9:15 am 11:00 am, 7:00 pm Monday - Saturday 7:00 am as announced please call for appointment Tuesday 6:00 pm Thursday 7:45 am Monday - Saturday 7:30 am - 7:30 pm Sunday 7:00 am - 8:30 pm Monday - Friday 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Saturday 10:00 am - 6:30 pm Sunday 8:30 am - 2:00 pm 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm 5802 East Lincoln Drive Scottsdale, Arizona 85253 Phone 480.948.7460 thecasa.org Capital Donor Recognition mock-up. See pg. 10

THE CONVENTUAL CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS Church of Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Staff rector Fr. Peter Kirwin, OFM frpeter@thecasa.org x158 Church vicar Fr. Joseph Schwab, OFM jschwabofm@thecasa.org x152 Church Vicar Fr. Bill Bried, OFM frbill@thecasa.org x124 deacon Dcn. Hervé Lemire liturgy and music Norbert Zwickl Jaime Gonzalez executive assistant to the liturgy office Rosa Rodriguez-Saiz catechesis and sacraments Patty Tafolla youth minister James Whitaker faith in action ministry (social action) Patti Sills-Trausch Bonnie Wasniewski Laura Libertore wedding scheduling Nellie Castro deaconherve@gmail.com norbert@thecasa.org x126 jaime@thecasa.org x127 rosa@thecasa.org x121 dcm@thecasa.org x154 youth@thecasa.org x122 socialconcerns@thecasa.org x130 bonnie@thecasa.org x155 laura@thecasa.org x156 pastoral@thecasa.org x171 Franciscan Renewal Center Administration executive director Fr. Joseph Schwab, OFM jschwabofm@thecasa.org x152 general manager and chief administrator officer Charles Brown casa@thecasa.org x175 operations Mike Slivers mike@thecasa.org x129 adult education, programs and retreats Rick Hardy meetings and conferences rick@thecasa.org x160 Indra Tilgass-Rodney indra@thecasa.org x164 Kathi Sekara kathi@thecasa.org x188 counseling and support groups Judith McHale counseling@thecasa.org x134 spiritual direction Sharon Taszarek sharon@thecasa.org x162 finance Kristine M. Cook, CPA Lora Nelson volunteer opportunities Pat Bennier, CVA sustainability Sarah Privée Sue Force Allison Brown Mary Dunn communications finance@thecasa.org x159 lora@thecasa.org x151 volunteer@thecasa.org x157 sarah@thecasa.org x150 sue@thecasa.org x173 allison@thecasa.org x346 endowment@thecasa.org x128 Patricia Lee communications@thecasa.org x147 Jeff Griffin communications@thecasa.org Officers of the FRC Board Doug Olesen, Chair Alanna M. Mack, CPA Treasurer William Anger, Esq., Vice Chair Arlene Davidson, Secretary Phone 480.948.7460 Fax 480.948.2325 Website thecasa.org I recently read an editorial by David Brooks in The New York Times on How to Leave a Mark on People. He spoke of institutions as being thick or thin. This has given me some thought about the Casa. Where do we fall? David says, Some institutions leave a mark on you, and some you pass through with scarcely a memory. A thick institution becomes part of a person s identity and engages the whole person: head, hands, heart and soul. So, thick institutions have a physical location, often cramped, where members meet face-to-face on a regular basis. Like a dinner table or a packed gym or assembly hall. Or, like the Church of Our Lady of the Angels during Sunday Masses. What David is basically saying is that a thick organization is where people interact with one another. They volunteer their time and skills without looking for recompense or rewards, but do so to help make the group strong and at the same time ready to reach out to others sharing their God-given gifts that we all have, no matter how small or large. At the Casa, we are here to make each other strong, so we stand together and give our support financially, physically and spiritually. We are bonded together by being fed with the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ each time we celebrate the Eucharist and then go forth to feed our sisters and brothers who are unable to join us. We also lay out the Welcome Mat to one and all, never making distinctions. So, let us continue to have a thick community and continue to be generous with what God has given you and me. By living this way, we are proclaiming the Resurrected Christ to one another. Hallelujah! You are a gift. Fr. Bill Bried, OFM RENEWAL is published weekly by the Franciscan Renewal Center, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization 5802 E. Lincoln Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85253. Federal Tax ID 86-0720036 Printed by J.S. Paluch Company Inc. Copyright 2014. All rights reserved. Page 2 RENEWAL thecasa.org

Infant Baptisms this weekend LITURGY CONNECTION This weekend, we are celebrating infant baptisms here at the Church of Our Lady of the Angels. Because the community has such an important role in welcoming new members, baptisms are celebrated at our regular liturgies. The Resurrection bas relief sculpted by Deborah Luke The Stations of the Resurrection Wednesday, May 17, 2017 ~ at 7 pm In the Church of Our Lady of the Angels (Community Dinner at 6pm. See page 9.) Featuring the Casa choir and musicians, presenting some of their most beloved music from Holy Week. On the first day of the week, Jesus arose from the dead. While no one actually saw that specific event, many had experiences of/with Him after He rose. And, like His friends, we are all called to be witnesses of this central faith event: The Resurrection. During Lent, the Stations of the Cross are familiar and popular and each year, on Good Friday, the Casa community presents a powerful experience of The Stations of the Cross. And yet, it is the passion, death and resurrection which are the pattern for our living. The Stations of the Resurrection reflect upon experiences of the Risen Lord from Easter morning to Pentecost highlighting the continuing presence of the Risen Lord, as we recognize His guidance and leadership through the events of our living sometimes in the simplest moments. Not only does the community have a part to play in the baptism of children, the baptismal rite invites each of us to call to mind our own baptism. Do you know the date of your baptism? Do you remember the church where you were baptized? The priest or deacon who baptized you? Are there any photos to look at? If so, perhaps you can share them with your family today. If you are a Godparent, today would be a good day to reach out and connect with your Godchildren... or, Godchildren can reach out to Godparents. Let s not miss all the rich opportunities that this celebration offers us, not the least of which is the reminder to examine our own faith life. For more information about having children baptized here, or to begin making the arrangements, please call the Casa at 480.948.7460 ext. 163 and speak to Donna Kinzie or email her at donna@thecasa.org. (Parents may call and arrange for the baptism prior to the birth of the child.) The baptism preparation sessions are scheduled several weeks before the baptism, and space is limited for each liturgy. Mother s Day... coming up on May 14 Mother s Day is in a few weeks, and we will remember and pray for our mothers who have given us life and love for those who are with us as well as those who have left our sight and passed on. And we give thanks... for as a loving mother generously provides for her children, so does God watch over us. To recognize and honor our mothers that weekend, you are invited to bring to Mass photographs of your mothers and grandmothers, Godmothers, stepmothers living or deceased. There will be tables in the Church to display them. (Please be sure to take the pictures home with you after Mass. ) May we honor our mothers always with a spirit of profound respect! The 3rd Sunday of Easter April 30, 2017 ~ Cycle A Easter Photo by Peter Jordan thecasa.org RENEWAL Page 3

FAMILY CATECHESIS & SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION May Day and Mary This month we especially remember and honor our Blessed Mother Mary. Not just one day in May, but the whole month! Here are some ways to celebrate with your family: Recite the Rosary with your family (what a beautiful way to learn more about this prayer). Put a picture of Mary on a family altar and add fresh flowers in a vase. Take a road trip to find pictures and statues of Mary at different churches. Use your own creativity to find more ways to honor the Blessed Mother this May! Family Faith Activities April 30 Third Sunday of Easter We can imagine the feelings of the two disciples in today s reading. They are leaving their community in Jerusalem. Their friend Jesus has been crucified. Their hope is gone. They are trying to make sense of what has occurred, so that they can put the experience behind them. Jesus joins them, walking and talking together, with Jesus interpreting the Scriptures. At the breaking of the bread, their eyes were opened. We too must sometimes travel sad roads. Like the disciples, we can find courage and strength in Scripture, if we allow the Lord to open our minds and hearts to the Word. What would happen if we allowed the words of Scripture to burn in our hearts like the disciples did? What if we, like the disciples, have faith enough to clearly recognize Jesus in the breaking of the bread? With the breaking open of the Word and the Bread, we could enthusiastically go out into the world and be Jesus to those around us. Gather your family and discuss what special meals you share together. Read Luke 24:13-35 and discuss: Where are the disciples going? What are they talking about? Who joins the disciples on the road to Emmaus? Do the disciples know that Jesus is with them? What happens when Jesus shares a meal with His friends? Bread Baking: Bake bread together and consider each ingredient as you add it. For example, when you add flour, think of someone who holds things together for your family. When you add salt, think of who adds flavor to life, and when sugar is added, whose sweetness reflects God s love? Separately these ingredients are all good, but look at the result when they are combined and baked! Walking with Jesus: Cut out several tracings of feet, and put them out on a long path in a designated area. At the end of the feet path place a final foot with the word Jesus written on it. Now follow the footsteps that lead you to Jesus. Concluding Prayer: We thank you, God, for Your Son, Jesus. Help us to see the risen Jesus in others and in the world. In the name of Jesus Christ, we pray. Amen. For more info about Baptisms, Sacramental Preparation and Family Catechesis, please contact Patty Tafolla at 480.355.0359 or dcm@thecasa.org, or Donna Kinzie at 480.948.7460 or donna@thecasa.org Page 4 RENEWAL thecasa.org

YOUTH MINISTRY Coming soon May 7 Edge Middle School 11:00 am - Noon High School Meeting 5:00-7:00 pm May 14 High School Meeting 5:00-7:00 pm May 21 Youth Ministry End of Year! 5:00-7:00 pm Come celebrate the close of the school year and find out what fun events are in store for the summer. Young Adults Contact James to join fun events like hiking, brunch, gallery walks, and more!, For information on upcoming events, the latest news and forms, visit us at CasaYouth.org or call James Whitaker at 480.355.0343 VOLUNTEER VOICE Ordinary People, Extraordinary Hearts! Mike Finecey and his companion Navarro Mike has volunteered as a therapist in the Casa Counseling Ministry for the past eight years. His friend Navarro, a labrador who travels with him, shared Mike s ministry in supporting all who came to them. Now, Mike and Navarro are retiring from the Casa Counseling Ministry. We wish them well and extend a huge thank you for all their years of service. For volunteer opportunities, contact Pat Bennier at volunteer@thecasa.org or 480.355.0361 thecasa.org RENEWAL Page 5

FAITH IN ACTION MINISTRIES Casa Habitat Ministry 4th Annual Casa Bricks House Fundraiser Buy a Virtual Brick, (help us) Build a House. Sunday, April 30, after all Masses in the Hospitality Area. Get Comfortable Gain Knowledge Act on Hunger May 13, 8:30 am Noon Over the last couple of years: Have our Hunger Action movies stirred your heart? Have you met our hungry brothers and sisters through our service opportunities? Join our Hunger Action ministry and let's get comfortable together being proactive about hunger in Arizona. Guest speaker David Martinez, from St. Mary s Food Bank, helps us to understand the issues facing Arizona s hungry children, families and senior citizens. How can you make a difference? Join us and find out. Contact to sign-up: hungeraction@thecasa.org Help provide funds for our next Habitat home for a local family. Come visit us in the Hospitality Area and buy your virtual bricks. Learn how we build on faith. Also join us for our last Spring Build Days on May 6 and May 20. No experience necessary. Sign-up in Hospitality or online at thecasahabitat@thecasa.org Join Pax Christi Phoenix Pax Christi is an international Catholic peace organization established in France in 1945. Pax Christi began meeting at the ASU Newman Center in August 2005 in response to the invitation of Fr. Fred Lucci he wrote to all national Pax Christi contributors living in Arizona suggesting that we meet in person and consider forming Arizona chapters. Pax Christi Phoenix has been meeting at the Casa since the Fall of 2005, inviting all people interested in promoting peace and justice to join with us. Meetings take place on the third Thursday of the month from 6:30 to 8:00 pm in the Marcos Room. in Piper Hall We look forward to seeing you there. Healing and Reconciliation with Rev. Michael Lapsley, SSM Founder of the Institute of Healing of Memories May 9, Tuesday 7:00 8:30 pm Serra Room, in Piper Hall Rev. Lapsley has worked in many war torn countries and areas of intense conflict. His work is about the healing of entire communities leading to reconciliation. At the core is an understanding that we are all united at the deepest human level. Come hear his story and learn how we all can be agents of healing and reconciliation in our own communities. Thank you for your donation toward Undie Sunday. If you were not able to make a donation today, you can make a monetary donation or drop off your items at the Front Desk. Contact us at 480.948.7460 Patti Sills-Trausch at x130 or socialconcerns@thecasa.org, Laura Libertore at x156 or laura@thecasa.org or Bonnie Wasniewski at x155 or bonnie@thecasa.org Page 6 RENEWAL thecasa.org

FAITH IN ACTION MINISTRIES Peace Walk and Mindfulness Meditation Saturday, May 20, 9:00 am 3:00 pm with Rev. Marvin Brown There is no actual physical walking involved. Rev. Marvin Brown will share his thoughts and experience about nonviolence and peace from the Buddhist tradition. A part of the Season for Nonviolence is to explore a variety of peace and nonviolence practices especially to see what other faiths can teach us about peace. Mindfulness is the ability to be truly in the Present Moment and in the Present Moment we learn that we have choices. One of the choices that we have is how we act when we are upset. During the Peace Walk, which is an individual journey to find peace in oneself, we will learn to walk with our conflicts instead of speaking or acting in a less-than-kind way. Lunch will be the practice of Eating Mindfully. Fee per person: $45, includes lunch. Pre-registration required. Hot Topics Thursday, May 18, 7:00 9:00 pm with Mark Klym Lively discussions centered around a variety of Hot Topics that are of concern to people in Arizona and the Casa community. The topic will be announced and printed on flyers in the lobby and on thecasa.org. These are just some of the possible topics: Death penalty Economics Immigration Homelessness Hate Crimes/Tolerance Senior Care/Health At the Hot Topics program you'll learn to apply the use of nonviolent communication and facilitation skills along with Franciscan values as you tackle difficult, but critical issues, such as those listed above. Fee: $12, includes dessert and coffee/tea. Pre-registration required. Hot Topics Friday, June 16, 6:00 9:00 pm with Mark Klym The movies selected for Popcorn, Pizza and Peace nights reflect social issues that are associated with violence or can generate violent reactions. The goal is to discuss ways that will lead to nonviolence. Featured movies or documentaries will be 60 100 minutes in length, with time planned for in-depth discussions of the films. Pizza and soft drinks are planned for 6:00 pm. The film will start approximately at 6:45 pm. (Title to be announced.) Immediately following the film, we'll have discussions in small groups, facilitated by Mark Klym. Popcorn, Pizza and Peace is an ongoing series that takes place twice a year. Fee: $12, includes pizza, refreshments, popcorn and the film. Pre-registration required. Contact us at 480.948.7460 Patti Sills-Trausch at x130 or socialconcerns@thecasa.org, Laura Libertore at x156 or laura@thecasa.org or Bonnie Wasniewski at x155 or bonnie@thecasa.org thec asa.org RENEWAL Page 7

ADULT EDUCATION & RETREATS Br. William Short, OFM Featured Presenter Francis and the Cosmic Christ Friday, May 5 Sunday, May 7 with Br. William Short, OFM St. Francis is known far and wide for his integration of Creation with this faith in God. Much more than the prototype for a popular lawn ornament, Francis shapes an uplifting vision of Creation that is filled with the presence and glory of Christ from the beginning. This retreat will explore this powerful theme under the guidance of a world-renowned lecturer, author, and retreat leader. Personal Spiritual Direction will be available. Fee including meals: $140; with lodging $225 single, $175 double per person. Pre-registration required. Author of Poverty and Joy: The Franciscan Tradition After graduating from the University of San Francisco, Bill entered the novitiate of the Franciscan Friars of St. Barbara Province, making his solemn profession of vows in Br. William Short, OFM 1978. After graduate studies in Berkeley and Rome, he was appointed to a teaching position at Franciscan School of Theology, where he has subsequently served as Academic Dean and President. In addition to his academic work, he is the author of Poverty and Joy: The Franciscan Tradition, an amateur wine-maker, a native-plant gardener, and an interpreter - translator for many international Franciscan meetings. Gifted and Called Retreat Friday, May 12 Sunday, May 14 with Fr. Bill Cieslak, OFM Cap, and Norbert Zwickl This is our 18th annual retreat for anyone who identifies as gay or lesbian and who claims Christianity as their religion of choice. We invite you to participate along with other members of the faith community or, if you are looking for a faith community, come and join us. This is an opportunity to take time for yourself and God make new friends and feel the warm, generous welcome from the Franciscans and the Casa community. Personal Spiritual Direction will be available. Fee including meals: $140; with lodging $225 single, $175 double per person. Pre-registration required. For more information or to register for any of these programs please visit thecasa.org or call 480.948.7460 ext. 132 Page 8 RENEWAL thecasa.org

ADULT EDUCATION & RETREATS Stations of the Resurrection Community Dinner Wednesday, May 17, 6:00 7:00 pm Let's break bread together. Come early for the Stations of the Resurrection and enjoy dinner in the Casa dining room. Fee: $20. Pre-registration required. The Power of Kindness Workshop Saturday, May 13, 9:00 am 4:00 pm with Judith McHale St. Francis of Assisi preached and lived the gospel of kindness, one of the values that earned him sainthood. Join with Judith as she explores how this simple but profound concept can lead not only to individual happiness and the happiness of those around us, but how the power of kindness can transform a world that has become cold, anxious, difficult and frightening. With an awareness of the transformative power of kindness, we will explore kindness vis-à-vis honesty, warmth, forgiveness, contact, sense of belonging, trust, mindfulness, empathy, humility, patience, generosity, respect, flexibility, loyalty, gratitude, service and joy, and examples of how St. Francis of Assisi lived those values. Fee: $75, includes lunch. Pre-registration required. Divorced and Separated Retreat Friday, May 19 Sunday, May 21 with Judith McHale, MA, LPC and Tom Mitchell, Ph.D. Divorce and separation stir up deep feelings of anger, abandonment, hurt, fear and low self-esteem. On this retreat you will have the opportunity to turn the relationship experiences of the past into life lessons that promote insight and growth. This retreat will give you a new look at relationships and how you can maintain a healthy self-image during times of divorce and separation and rebuild and redefine your new life. Overnight lodging is strongly recommended for this retreat. Fee including meals: $140; with lodging $225 single, $175 double per person. Pre-registration required. For more information or to register for any of these programs please visit thecasa.org or call 480.948.7460 ext. 132 thecasa.org RENEWAL Page 9

VISION CORNER Last Call for the Donor Wall Over 1,100 donors have generously donated to the new church and overall capital campaign which supports infrastructure, the new Community Life Center, renovated and new lodging rooms, and administration to support the campaign. We are making one final call to all community members and beyond who would still like to be a part by allowing the opportunity to provide a pledge or one-time gift. This allows for recognition on the donor wall as well as supporting the sustainability of the capital elements. The donor plaque will be made of beautiful glass with the names etched onto it. This will be mounted in the narthex (vestibule) area of the new church. Our deadline for sharing the final list of donors to our glass vendor is June 1. This church was truly envisioned, designed, paid for and built by this generous community of believers. Please consider including your household as part of the financial -sustaining value of the church and other significant elements by making your donation in time to be included on our donor wall. We wish as many people as possible to be part of this historic time at the Franciscan Renewal Center. Please contact the sustainability office or myself and we will help you, or mail your donation with a memo that the gift is for inclusion on the donor wall and sustaining our capital maintenance. Charlie Brown, General Manager Since 1951, the Casa has been renewing lives through spiritual growth, healing and transformation, and serving others. "Did not our hearts burn within us when he talked with us on the road?" - (Lk 24:32) Discover the Casa in One Hour and See What You've Been Missing Is it a church...a retreat center...a place to learn, heal and grow? The Casa is all that and more! Let our friars and staff give you a behind the scenes tour of all that happens here on our 25-acre campus. Discover the Vision Tours are held twice a month, morning and evening, to accommodate your busy schedule. Choose a date that works for you, bring a friend, and make new ones while you're here! DISCOVER THE VISION Thursday, 4 May 2017, 11:00am Thursday, 18 May 2017, 6:00pm Thursday, 1 June 2017, 11:00 am Thursday, 15 June 2017, 6:00 pm Reserve your spot today: online: thecasa.org/discover-vision/; phone: 480.355.0357; email: rsvp@thecasa.org RENEWING LIVES Ourselves. Our Communities. Our World. For more information regarding the RENEWING LIVES initiative, or to contribute material to the Vision Corner, please call 480.355.0357 or email communications@thecasa.org Page 10 RENEWAL thecasa.org

COUNSELING MINISTRY Counseling Ministry and Support Groups For those who seek healing and transformation We Are Here for YOU We welcome all who are interested in attending. Counseling Support Groups No appointments required for groups listed below Monday: 6:30-8:00 pm: Divorce/Separation/Relationship Endings Tuesday: 5:30-7:00 pm: Grief 6:30-8:30 pm: Depression Wednesday: 6:30-8:00 pm: Addiction & Family Individual Sessions Individual sessions are available mornings, afternoons and evenings, Monday - Friday, and require an appointment. To make an appointment, please call the Counseling Ministry at 480.948.7460 ext. 133, 8:30 am - Noon. If you know someone who is looking for help, answers, guidance or just needs someone to listen, please suggest our counseling ministry. Judith McHale, MA, LPC, Director of Counseling Ministry For more information about our Counseling Ministry, please call 480.948.7460, ext. 134 or email: counseling@thecasa.org MEETINGS & CONFERENCES Indra Rodney We offer non-profit organizations an exclusively serene gathering place for meetings, conferences and special events. With spaces and lodging designed to inspire the mind and soothe the spirit, as well as exceptional food to nourish the body, the Franciscan Renewal Center is a wellness plan for non-profits that allows them to renew and recharge. Take a Google Virtual Tour of the campus at CasaMeetings.org. We appreciate referrals of churches, non-profits or government entities. "Our weekend went very well and we truly appreciated having Norbert give us a presentation related to the new church. Please give our thanks to the desk staff and kitchen crew. Everyone we encountered was very attentive and helpful. The meals were delicious and the food was abundant." Gratefully, Sister Sheila For more information about hosting your next non-profit event at the Casa, contact Indra Rodney, Director of Meetings & Conferences at 480.355.5632 or indra@thecasa.org. thecasa.org RENEWAL Page 11

Planning Your Legacy. When should a person start thinking about their legacy? When should they start the financial planning to ensure that their wishes will be honored in the future? Experts will tell you there is no right time, there is only now. Earlier this year, the Casa began offering a monthly workshop to walk with you as you consider your spiritual legacy. Now, the Casa offers you professional support as you consider your financial legacy. Did you know that: 70% of all Americans die without a will or trust. Three out of four people think leaving money to charity is a good idea, but only one in four do it. 95% of all legacy gifts are made through designations in a will, which is a relatively simple thing to do. Consider the Casa. Contact Mary Dunn, Director of the Endowment Initiative, 480.355.0345, endowment@thecasa.org Spiritual Direction How is God present or absent in your life? In the midst of a busy life, many people find it difficult to notice God s action in their daily affairs. Yet, at the deepest level, many of us long for a more conscious experience of God s presence and love. A spiritual director/companion is trained to listen and encourage you to explore a closer relationship with God through conversation, listening and prayer. If you are curious about spiritual direction at the Casa, or would like to make an appointment, please contact Sharon Taszarek at 480.948.7460, ext. 162 or sharon@thecasa.org. Secular Franciscan Order Secular Franciscans follow the OFS rule that requires us to spend time in community with our Franciscan brothers and sisters. We gather at least monthly. We support each other through the ups and downs of daily life. We pray together. We take opportunities to learn about our Church, our community and our world. The OFS Peace Fraternity meets monthly at the Casa. Brochures available in the lobby All are welcome! Enhance your spiritual life, serve through apostolic ministries, continue your education in your faith and the Franciscan Movement! Contact John Mulligan, OFS, Minister at johnmulligan2@cox.net for more info. For the latest news and general information, visit us at thecasa.org or call the Front Desk at 480.948.7460 Page 12 RENEWAL thecasa.org

Cornerstone at the Casa Meditation times: Monday 5:00 pm and Wednesday, 11:30 am in the Spiritual Direction Center; Friday 11:30 am in the Meditation Chapel. The Casa Prayer Partners Ministry petitions prayers and prays for our human family. Send requests to: CasaPrayerPartners@gmail.com Men in Spirit Our purpose is to help further spirituality and the responsibilities of Christian men. We do this through discussion, study, lectures and guidance. We meet on the first Saturday of the month for Mass at 7:00 am, followed by breakfast and our meeting. Contact: Al Sapia-Bosch or Chuck Jirauch: MenInSpirit@thecasa.org AZ Males On the last Wednesday of each month from 5:30-8:00 pm, men gather to sit in a circle we call "Illuman Men's Council" for growing the work of Illuman, reflection, contemplation, sharing and fellowship. Join us, meet other men on the spiritual journey, and learn about Arizona Males Spirituality, a licensed affiliate of Illuman. azmalespirituality.org Casa Singles meet on the second Friday of every month at 7 pm. Most meetings are here at the Casa; some events take place off campus. Watch this space for details. About the Franciscan Renewal Center The Franciscan Renewal Center began in 1951 as a place for retreat programs. Affectionately known as the Casa de Paz y Bien or simply the Casa, it is today a Catholic renewal center in Paradise Valley, AZ, offering spiritual growth, healing and transformation that moves lives into the service of others. The Casa is an active religious community of the Order of Friars Minor part of the worldwide Franciscan family, following in the footsteps of Sts. Francis and Clare of Assisi. The Casa is a wholly owned entity of the Franciscan Province of Saint Barbara, based in Oakland, CA, that works cooperatively with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix. Activities at the Casa include daily and Sunday Mass, retreats, gathering space for non-profit groups, licensed behavioral health counseling, as well as more than 50 volunteer ministries that give aid to the poor or vulnerable, empower individuals to improve their circumstances, and build community fellowship. Discover more at TheCasa.org Mass Intentions for Next Week: May 7 May 13 Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Readings & Mass Intentions April 30 May 6, 2017 Sunday Acts 2:14, 22-33; Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-11; 1 Pt 1:17-21; Lk 24:13-35 Pro-Populo 7:30 am Edward J. Bried 9:15 am Teresa Valdivieso 11:00 am Marieta Fairless 7:00 pm Monday Acts 6:8-15; Ps 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30; Jn 6:22-29 or, for the memorial, Gn 1:26 2:3 or Col 3:14-15, 17, 23-24; Ps 90:2-4, 12-14, 16; Mt 13:54-58 Francis (Frank) Missurelli 7:00 am Tuesday Acts 7:51 8:1a; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6, 7b, 8a, 17, 21ab; Jn 6:30-35 Teresa Valdivieso 7:00 am Wednesday 1 Cor 15:1-8; Ps 19:2-5; Jn 14:6-14 Katie Smith 7:00 am Thursday Acts 8:26-40; Ps 66:8-9, 16-17, 20; Jn 6:44-51 Peter and Mary Osiol 7:00 am Friday Acts 9:1-20; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 6:52-59 Bob Merritt 7:00 am Saturday Acts 9:31-42; Ps 116:12-17; Jn 6:60-69 Bob Merritt 7:00 am Russell Blake 5:00 pm Next Sunday Acts 2:14a, 36-41; Ps 23:1-6; 1 Pt 2:20b-25; Jn 10:1-10 The intentions listed here will be the intentions of the priest and will not be announced to the gathered assembly. Benefactors FMU; Pro-Populo; Edward J. Bried; Jack Lynch Bob Merritt Ben Ward Jim Cunningham James Cunningham Bob Merritt Lorraine MacMahan; Pauline Simmons For the latest news and general information, visit us at thecasa.org or call the Front Desk at 480.948.7460 thecasa.org RENEWAL Page 13

April 30, 2017 Third Sunday of Easter This Week at the Casa April 30 May 6, 2017 Sunday 9:00 am Casa Children's Celebration 12:00 pm Serve & Study Series: The Importance of Family & Community 5:00 pm Hogan's Heroes Monday 5:00 pm Cornerstone Meditation 6:30 pm Divorce, Separation & Significant Relationship Ending Support Group Tuesday 5:30 pm Grief Support Group 6:00 pm Rosary 6:30 pm Depression Support Group Check here each week for the latest progress on the Casa's Master Plan for improvements and expansion. The new Church of Our Lady of The Angels Wednesday 10:00 am Arizona Bible Class 11:30 am Cornerstone Meditation 6:30 pm Substance Abuse Support Group Thursday 7:45 am Contemplative Prayer 9:30 am Daughters of Eve 11:00 am Discover the Vision 4:00 pm Center for Leadership Wellness: Coaching Session 6:30 pm Mindfulness Drop-In Gathering Friday 9:00 am Francis and the Cosmic Christ Saturday 7:30 am Men In Spirit Workshop Some of these events require advance registration. Visit thecasa.org or call 480.948.7460 for more information Peace and Joy! 850 tons of sand packed in around the interior ductwork. Exciting Updates! The roof flashing is complete. One of the planters is filled with earth. Scaffolding is going up around the bell tower. Stonework will begin soon and take approximately four weeks to complete. Concrete floor preparation: 850 tons of sand has been packed around the ductwork. AVC (rock, sand, lime) will be compacted over the sand, followed by a moisture barrier and rebar before the concrete is poured. Much of the electrical floor conduit is in place. The Nativity bas relief has been removed from the current church pending installation in the new church. We are in the process of determining the best way to install the hearing loop. thecasa.org RENEWAL