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WELCOME TO VISITORS AND NEW MEMBERS (If you would like to register in the parish, please fill out this form and put it in the collection basket and we will mail you a
registration form or you may fill one out—they are located at the church entrances.)
NAME: _______________________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS: ____________________________________________________________________________________ PHONE: ________________________________________ EMAIL: ______________________________________
Fifth Sunday of Easter April 29, 2018
Our Vision/Mission Statement
VISION: We, the community of St. Monica Parish, are Jesus Christ embodied. MISSION: St. Monica Church fosters spiritual growth and vibrant participation through a welcoming Christ-centered community
where everyone is valued.
BAPTISM: Please contact Fr. Paul at frcoleman@stmonicamoraga.com or at x103.
CONFIRMATION: Preparation for teens begins in Grade 9 -11. Please contact Fr. Paul at frcoleman@stmonicamoraga.com
MARRIAGE: The couple should contact the parish office at least six months prior to the proposed wedding date to arrange a meeting with Fr. Paul.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK/COMMUNION TO THE SICK & HOMEBOUND: For anyone experiencing chronic illness or preparing for medical treatment, surgery, etc. or if you would like to receive communion at home, please contact housebound@stmonicamoraga.com or call x112.
FUNERAL: Please contact the parish office.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS: RCIA, is the process by which adults are initiated into the Catholic faith. Whether you have already been baptized Catholic, but have yet to receive First Communion or Confirmation, or you’ve never been baptized, this is the place for you! Please contact Fr. Paul at frcoleman@stmonicamoraga.com or at x103.
Saint Monica Church
1001 Camino Pablo Moraga, CA 94556 —————————————————————————————————
Office Hours : Mon - Thurs: 9:30 am-4:00 pm Fri: Closed (May & June) Sat - Sun: Closed
Phone: 925.376.6900
Office Email: office@stmonicamoraga.com
Bulletin Email: communications@stmonicamoraga.com
Website: www.stmonicamoraga.com —————————————————————————-
Saturday Vigil: 5:00 pm
Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9:00 and 11:00 am
Children’s Liturgy of the Word: Sundays, 9:00 am
Daily Mass: Monday - Friday at 9:00 am
Adoration: Friday 1:00 - 8:00 pm
Confessions: Saturdays, 3:30-4:30 pm or by appointment: 925.376.6900 —————————————————————————
Faith Formation: Grades K-5 x 203 Grades 9-12 - e-mail: saintmonicamoraga@gmail.com
Fr. Paul Coleman, Parochial Administrator x103, frcoleman@stmonicamoraga.com
Christine Amerio, Office Manager x101, office@stmonicamoraga.com
Tricia Holloway, Bookkeeper X104, bookkeeper@stmonicamoraga.com
Sr. Mary Teresa, O.P., Children’s Faith Formation x203, children@stmonicamoraga.com
For Confirmation Inquiries, contact Fr. Paul at frcoleman@stmonicamoraga.com
Bulletin Editor communications@stmonicamoraga.com
St. Monica Pastoral Team:
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Reflections. . .
WELCOME TO NEW PARISHIONERS
We are happy to have you with us!
If you are new to the parish, or have never
registered, please fill in the New Member form
on the front page of the bulletin. You can also
find registration forms on our website,
at both entrances to the Church,
or in the parish office.
Dear Parishioners, The month of May will be a very special month here at Saint Monica. As well as children receiving
their First Holy Communion, 44 youth from our parish will also receive the Sacrament of Confirmation from Bishop Barber.
Below is a list of names of the confirmands. This weekend they participated in their Confirmation retreat led by Deacon Mario.
Over the next coming weeks I ask that you keep them in your prayers.
St. Monica 2018 Confirmation Class Lars Ahrens Joe Arth Natalie Baier Cassie Charlton Kellen Clancy Tallulah Clancy Natasha Cohen Jake Crumbaugh Mike Cunningham Cole Curtiss Rex Curtiss Jack Dougherty
Max Duff Stefano Fernedi Brandon Gentry Hailey Hartman Audrey Henry Morgan Henry Michael Holloway Carter Johnston Matthew Koob Angie Louie Alexander Ly Russell Mapaye Lily Matranga Grace McCauley Juliana Menses Santi Milano
Nico Mossotti Julia Ortega Brendan Padilla Gabriel Padilla Will Pelter Jordan Roberts Sydney Roberts AJ Russell Katie Stephens John Stepp Serena Stickle Gigi Strickland Antonio Thomas Max Weaver Matt Wong Madison Xiong
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Collections
Sunday, April 22nd
$ 7,358.36
Mass intentions April 29, 2018 Fifth Sunday of Easter
MASS INTENTIONS
If you have a special intention for living or deceased family members or friends, or for any
other intentions (sick, anniversaries or birthdays) please contact the parish office.
Weekly Readings
MON Acts 14:5-18; Ps 115:1-4, 15-16; Jn 14:21-26
TUES Acts 14:19-28; Ps 145:10-13ab, 21; Jn 14:27-31a
WED Acts 15:1-6; Ps 122:1-5; Jn 15:1-8
THUR 1 Cor 15:1-8; Ps 19:2-5; Jn 14:6-14
FRI Acts 15:22-31; Ps 57:8-10, 12; Jn 15:12-17
SAT Acts 16:1-10; Ps 100:1b-3, 5; Jn 15:18-21
SUN Acts 9:26-31; Ps 22:26-28, 30-32;1 Jn 3:18-24; Jn 15:1-8
SUN Acts 10:25-36, 34-35, 44-48; Ps 98:1-4; 1 Jn 4:7-10
Stewardship Message
“Children, let us love not in word or speech but in deed and truth.” – 1 JOHN 3:18
Regarding our Catholic faith, do you “walk the talk?” Do your actions reflect what it means to be a good disciple? Are you an active participant at Sunday Mass? Are you joyful when participating in parish
ministry? Do you give gratefully and generously with your financial support to your parish and other Church needs? If not, it’s not too late to start!
Stewardship For the month of April, our stewardship of
will go to TBD.
Please pray for the sick... Joan Muer Toni Newhoff Vanessa Orth Erline Paille Harry Prudhomme Mary Resnick Dean Schlobolm Edy Schwartz James Sherman Marion Skrivanich Genevieve Smith Ellen Stice Tom Spewak Nancy Tierney Norma Wardle
Amparo Alverete Evelyn Ballment Nancy Donovan Sherman Farrell Ken Gandre Maureen Graf Joan Haines Alan Holloway Marjorie Hills Jeff Lewis Darwin Marable Maryann McCauley Lorry Midura Jerry Moran
SATURDAY, APRIL 28
5:00 pm In Memory of Edward Paille, deceased
SUNDAY, APRIL 29
7:30 am For the Intentions of St. Monica Parishioners
9:00 am For the Intentions of Dr. John Wood
11:00 am In Memory of The Patrick Carroll Family
MONDAY, APRIL 30
9:00 am In Memory of Greg Kolias, deceased
TUESDAY, MAY 1
9:00 am For the Intentions of Brook Buckley & Family
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2
9:00 am In Memory of Thomas S. Bond, deceased
THURSDAY, MAY 3
9:00 am In Memory of Maria Primero, deceased
FRIDAY, MAY 4
9:00 am In Memory of Dora Dodds, deceased
SATURDAY, MAY 5
5:00 pm In Memory of Rita Fox, deceased
SUNDAY, MAY 6
7:30 am For the Intentions of St. Monica Parishioners
9:00 am In Memory of Vincent Hale Jr., deceased
11:00 am In Memory of Monsignor Bill Mullen and Les & Katherine Mullen, deceased
HOSPITALITY SCHEDULE: MAY 6th
Jean Schommer and
Don & Dana Glasgow
SOUP TO SERVE
Next meeting: Friday, May 18th
Please note: We have switched to making sandwiches
every 3rd Friday of month.
We Welcome Harper Marie Zmugg &
Ryan Michael Zmugg children of Michelle & Michael Zmugg
into the St. Monica Catholic Community through the Sacrament of Baptism
on April 21, 2018.
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Notices and Events
Beginning May 4th,
the Parish Office will be closed on
FRIDAYS during the months of May & June
MEN’S CLUB MEETING Monday, May 7th in the PEACE ROOM
Cinco de Mayo Dinner by Jose Avilar, Always Terrific
Social Hour @ 6:00 pm & Dinner @ 7:00 pm Guest speaker approximately 7:40 pm
Our speaker, Ralph Samuel, is a Holocaust Survivor who was part of the Kindertransport humanitarian
effort during World War II. This was a rescue of Jewish children from 1938 - 1940 from
Nazi Germany to Great Britain. His life as a 7 1/2 year old child being taken in by
the Epsteins is truly remarkable.
All Men Welcome - BRING A GUEST!
Please pray for the children of our parish who received the Sacrament of Reconciliation
and are now preparing to receive their First Communion on May 6th
Inga Markey Margaret Maxwell
Riley Schnurr Caroline Seeman
Ben Shaffer Makenzie Simpkins Annabelle Sullivan
Charles Sullivan Katherine VonderBrink
Corinne Ward Rocco Witucki
Abigail Campbell Azucena Cano Molly Cecchin William DeMar Collin Doherty Tessa Doherty Michael Fagundes Alexandre Farner Niklas Farner Jackson Gilmor Noah Greenlee Isla Hill
This is the last week for Children's Liturgy of the Word until the middle of September.
Have a blessed Summer! The CLW Catechist
Faith Formation News Dear Parishioners,
Next week our 2nd graders & two older students from our Faith Formation program will be
receiving their Fist Holy Communion on May 6th, at the 9 am & 11 am Masses. Please keep them
and their families in your prayers .
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Notices and Events
Sunday, April 29
Monday, April 30
9:00 am 9:45 am
7:00 - 8:30 pm
C YC C
Daily Mass Coffee & Fellowship Confirmation Class
Tuesday, May 1
9:00 am 3:30 - 4:30 pm
C CL
Daily Mass K-5 Faith Formation
Wednesday, May 2
9:00 am 2:15 - 3:15 pm 6:30 - 8:00 pm
C CL CL
Daily Mass K-5 Faith Formation Middle School Faith Formation
Thursday, May 3
9:00 am 7:45 pm
C PR
Daily Mass Choir rehearsal
Friday, May 4
9:00 am 9:45 am
1:00 - 5:00 pm
C YC C
Daily Mass Coffee & Fellowship Eucharistic Adoration
Saturday, May 5
6:00 - 9:00 am PR Men’s Fellowship
C: Church, CH: Chapel; CL: Classroom, CR: Conference Room, K: Kitchen, PR: Peace Room, REC: Rectory, YC/FR : Youth Center/‘Fireside Room’
Parish Office Closed
Week at a Glance
Eucharistic Adoration Please Note: May 4th – First Friday – Adoration ends at 5 p.m. followed by Benediction!
A conversation started about Adoration when friends told me they were converts, and didn’t know what to expect or do if they attended Adoration. In case there are others who are interested, the Consecrated Host
is put in a beautiful vessel called a Monstrance, and placed on the altar. Just as when we are at Mass, we are in the Presence of our King! People attending Adoration will have a silent private audience with the
Lord who is the Creator of heaven and earth, the Lamb who was slain, our Messiah, the Good Shepherd along with many other titles. One can quietly worship, petition, confess, and/or thank Him, or just sit and do whatever you feel led to do and say to Him. There are books in baskets by the sign-in book with prayers that will help you discover what is in
your heart and want to say to Him. If there is a question in your mind and heart about His actual Presence in the Consecrated Host, do as the distraught father in Mark did by praying “…. I believe, help my unbelief.” (9:24)
There is a reverence and etiquette: Remembering you are in the Presence of a King, placing your name in the sign-in book with the time you came and what time you leave, but most importantly, never leaving Him alone.
During one Lent, I was able to get to an Adoration Chapel almost every day for about an hour. During the times I wasn’t in Adoration, there was such an awareness of His Presence in my life; a peacefulness filled my heart and my whole being with a sense of everything working out, no matter what the conditions of the moment. I invite you to come and linger.
MAY DINNER in honor of MARY
May is the month dedicated to Mary. To celebrate, St. Bonaventure’s Women’s Christian Fellowship (WCF) will again be hosting its annual May Dinner,
an Evening in Honor of Our Blessed Mother.
Our guest speaker, Fr. Sergius Propst, OP, from St. Albert’s Priory in Oakland, will present a talk
entitled “Blessed Are You Among Women”, focusing on The Visitation of Mary, what it means and
its implications for us. Please come and enjoy a wonderful Chicken Marsala and Pasta Dinner.
THURSDAY, May 31st at 6:30-9:00 pm St. Bonaventure Large Hall
$25 per person Reservation flyers are available at the parish office,
St. Bonaventure’s website and at 2018maydinner.eventbrite.com
Questions ? Contact JOY at 925-673-7025
St. Vincent de Paul Advance Notice
For all you “forward planners”, our next clothing collection will be the weekend of May 19 & 20 before and after all Masses.
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Children’s Corner
Notices and Events Worldwide Marriage Encounter
Put Spring into your marriage! The WME Weekend is a chance to look
deeply into your relationship with each other and with God. It offers married
couples an opportunity to learn a technique of loving communication that you can use
for the rest of your lives. In the 2nd reading, John encourages us to love one
another in deed and truth not in speech only. Do you show your spouse that you truly love them, not just say it? Love your spouse in deed by giving the gift of
yourself; make the time to attend the next WME weekend on May 18-20th or September 7-9th.
Space is VERY limited! Early registration is highly recommended.
For more information contact Mike & Jeanne @ 925.672.2016 or Joe & Sue @ 925.680.7767.
Or go to oaklandwwme.org
What does it really mean to be a “Catholic at work”? This will be addressed by Fr. Patrick Foley at the
Catholics@Work Breakfast TUES, May 8th, 7am - 8:15 am (Mass at 6:30am) at the Crow Canyon Country Club in Danville.
Since 1995, Fr. Foley’s ministry has been directing retreats, preaching parish missions & leading days of
prayer and similar events across the country. He describes himself, with Irish humor, as “an
itinerant papist preacher” – one immersed in the critical ministry of helping people discover how God is present & at work in every person’s life. His concern
for us is to help us see how we can work with God precisely in our everyday occupations – how we can faithfully live the Gospel in our business & personal lives . All are welcome to attend. Please sign up at
Catholics@Work.org . Price is $20 (members) / $30 (non-members). Catholics@Works is an authorized ministry of the Oakland Diocese.
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