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2555 SEVENTEENTH AVENUE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94116 TEL: 415-664-8481; FAX: 415-661-2957 EMAIL: [email protected] PARISH OFFICE HOURS: WEEKDAYS: 9 A.M. — 12 NOON AND 1 P. M.— 6 P.M. SATURDAY: 9 A.M.— 8 P.M. SUNDAY: 9 A.M.— 1 P.M. MASS SCHEDULE: WEEKDAYS: 7 A.M., 9 A.M., 5:30 P.M. SATURDAY: 7 A.M., 9 A.M., 5 P.M. (VIGIL MASS) SUNDAY: 7:30 A.M.,9:30 11:30 A.M. 9:30 A.M. (FAMILY MASS) LIVE BROADCAST WWW.STCECILIA.COM
ST. CECILIA SCHOOL ALUMNI DIRECTOR Veronica Granucci Phone: 415-753-3917
Email: [email protected]
CHILDREN’S FAITH FORMATION (CFF)
Pre-K and K-”First Steps in the Faith”. Sunday, 9:30 A.M. in the Lower Church
Grades 1 through 8 Sunday, 9:00 A.M. in the Former Convent and Collins Center
Lorna Feria, CFF & Confirmation Email: [email protected]
FIRST FRIDAY TWENTY FOUR HOUR EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
7 a.m. Friday — 7 a.m. Saturday in Our Lady’s Chapel
MORNING PRAYER—Monday thru Saturday at 8:20 A.M. ROSARY- Monday thru Saturday at 8:35 A.M.
HOLY HOUR
Saturday 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. in Our Lady’s Chapel
OUR MOTHER of PERPETUAL HELP DEVOTIONS
Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. and 5:15 p.m.
SACRAMENT of BAPTISM
Registered parishioners are invited to have their children baptized at St. Cecilia’s. Parents and Godparents must participate in
our Baptismal Preparation program.
RITE of CHRISTIAN INITIATION of ADULTS (Adult Baptism)
For information, please call 415-664-8481
SACRAMENT of PENANCE (Confession)
Saturday: 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Daily by appointment with the Duty Priest.
SACRAMENT of MATRIMONY To be married at St. Cecilia,
either the bride or the groom must be Roman Catholic.
1. You qualify as an “in parish” couple if you live within the parish boundaries or, have been registered and active for six months or,
have been raised in the parish. 2. If you do not meet one of the three qualifications, then you are
considered an “outside of parish” couple.
Contact the parish office at least six months prior to the date of your proposed wedding
to participate in our marriage preparation program.
ANOINTING of the SICK This sacrament is for the elderly, the seriously ill, or those
scheduled for surgery. Call us when a family member is admitted to a hospital or nursing facility.
SICK CALLS In case of emergency — any hour of day or night.
HOSPITAL VISITS & MINISTRY to the HOMEBOUND
Please call the Rectory with the names of relatives or friends in the hospital or homebound.
PASTOR Rev. Rene Ramoso
PAROCHIAL VICARS Rev. Michael Liliedahl
Rev. Sebastine Bula, VC
DEACON Rev Mr. Rory Desmond
IN RESIDENCE
Rev. Msgr. Floro Arcamo Rev. L. Joseph Landi
PARISH MANAGER: Alvin Martin
SECRETARIES: Jessica Montgomery and Irma Lavitoria
MUSIC COORDINATOR: Russell Ferreira - 650-588-7493
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BASIC LEGAL SERVICES
JOHN H. CIGAVIC III, Esq. (San Francisco Offices) LITIGATION - INSURANCE - TRANSPORTATION
Email: [email protected]
Tel: (415) 859-5065
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WHELAN ACADEMY of IRISH DANCE
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Children & Adult Classes
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FAMILY, COSMETIC, IMPLANT DENTISTRY
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GARAGE DOOR
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COLLINS CENTER 2560-18th Avenue San Francisco, CA 94116 Phone: 415-566-2690 Mailing Address: 2555 17th Avenue San Francisco, CA 94116 Coordinator: Diane Weinkauf Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday: 8:30 A.M. — 3 P.M.
SCHOOL 660 Vicente Street San Francisco, CA 94116 Phone: 415-731-8400 Email: [email protected] Principal: Kathleen Garcia Secretary: Karen Carberry Receptionist: Karen Colen
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March 31, 2019
Fourth Sunday
of Lent
Fourth Sunday of Lent - March 31, 2019
This Week’s Mass Intentions
Monday, April 1
7AM - Reynaldo Ronquillo, Living
9AM - Reno & Donald Tonegato
5:30 - Essie McGrenra
Tuesday, April 2
7AM - Stephen McEntee, Living
9AM - Marian Connelly
5:30 - Declan Goherty
Wednesday, April 3
7AM - Tom Donnelly
9AM - Margaret & Frank Lynch
5:30 - Annie & Bridie Daly
Thursday, April 4
7AM - John Johnson
9AM - Patrick McCarthy
5:30 - Antonio Risianto, Living
Friday, April 5
7AM - Irene Mendanha
9AM - Sr. Helen Clare
5:30 - Garrett Scanlan, Living
Saturday, April 6
7AM - Eve Hutton
9AM - Edward John Spasek
5PM - Frank O’Keeffe
Sunday, April 7
7:30 AM - Wai Chun Lau
11:30 AM - Timmie Kelleher
Saint Cecilia, A Stewardship Parish Family, Welcomes You
THIS WEEK
MONDAY, April 1
10:00 am - Pedro - Collins Center
12:30 pm - Computers - Collins Center
2:00 pm - Qi-Gong - Collins Center
3:00 pm - Current Events - Collins Center
7:00 pm - United for Life - Green Room
TUESDAY, April 2
9:00 am - French - Collins Center
9:45 am - Legion of Mary - Legion Mary
10:00 am - Italian - Collins Center
11:00 am - Exercise - Collins Center
1:00 pm - Bingo - Collins Center
WEDNESDAY, April 3
7:30 pm - St. Vincent De Paul Society - Serra Room
THURSDAY, April 4
10:00 am - Scrabble - Collins Center
10:00 am - Bridge & Bridge Lessons - Collins Center
10:30 am - Beginning Bridge Lessons (Full) - Collins Center
1:00 pm - Knitting and Crochet - Collins Center
7:30 pm - Choir Practice - Green Room
FRIDAY, April 5
7:00 am - 24 Hour Eucharistic Adoration - Collins Center
10:30 am - Adult Faith Formation - Collins Center
1:30 pm - League of the Sacred Heart - Collins Center
SATURDAY, April 6
10:00 am - Confirmation - Church
10:00 am - Centering Prayer - Collins Center
4:00 pm - Holy Hour - Our Lady’s Chapel 9:30 A.M. FAMILY MASS COFFEE & DONUTS
Today: There will be no coffee and donuts.
Next Sunday: The Knights & the League of the Sacred
heart will host coffee and donuts. Sunday Ministries for Next Weekend
5 P.M. Saturday - Presider: Fr. Ramoso; MUSIC:
Adult Choir; Lectors: Ramona Fung & Marco
Celi; Euch. Min: Theresa Markham, Marco Celi,
Garrett Scanlan, Tina Celi, Kathie Wood; Altar
Servers: Colin Mulkerrins, Brandon Holland,
Kate Ozaeta, Hayden Chan
7:30 A.M. Mass - Presider: Fr. Liliedahl; Lectors:
Donna Bruno & Pauline Susanto; Euch. Min:
Donna Bruno & Pauline Susanto; Altar Servers:
Becca Button, Brianna Kyne, MacKenzie
Cashin, Thomas McGrath
9:30 A.M. Family Mass: Knights & League of the
Sacred Heart; Presider: Fr. Ramoso; MUSIC:
Cecilia Cardenas; Euch. Min: Rita Mazzei,
George Ibarcena, Connor Vo, Serena Lee,
Mimi Pratt, Kathryn Ann Dougery; Altar Servers:
Isabella Hildebrand, Aidan Hildebrand,
Gabriella Blas, Andrew Warden
11:30 A.M. Mass - Presider: Fr. Bula; MUSIC:
Holy Spirit Music Ministry; Lectors: Kathy Erigero
& Wendy Ho; Eucharistic Ministers: Kathy
Erigero, Wendy Ho, John Ho, Therese Roomian,
Mary Mangan, Walt McCall; Altar Servers: Sean
McKeon, Isabella Turok, Linda Palmer, Aidan
Sweeney
TODAY: Metanoia by Gerald Darring We are prodigal children. We have in many ways squandered
our Father’s inheritance. Provided with a wonderful garden
to live in, we poison its air, we pollute its water, we erode its
topsoil.
Provided with a wonderful family with whom to share our
lives, we condemn many of our family members to survival-
level existence, we refuse to associate with many of them, and
we contribute to the death of many of them.
Lent is a time to ‘pass over,’ to pass from the world of
injustice we have created over to a world of reconciliation. It
is a time to “turn hatred to love, conflict to peace, death to
eternal life.”
We know that such a turn can take place because we have a
Father who sees us while we are still a long way off, who
catches sight of us and is deeply moved, who will run out to
meet us, throw his arms around our necks and kiss us.
We know that such a turn can take place because Jesus Christ
brought mankind the gift of reconciliation by the suffering
and death he endured.
The message of Lent, therefore, is clear: “We implore you, in
Christ’s name: be reconciled to God.”
The first step, of course, is to do what the younger son did: “I
will break away and return to my father, and say to him,
‘Father, I have sinned against you.’”
Such a confession will enable us to “hasten toward Easter with
the eagerness of faith and love,” and it will make possible the
rejoicing which today’s liturgy foretells and encourages.
“This kingdom and this salvation ... are available to every
human being as grace and mercy, and yet at the same time
each individual must gain them. ... through toil and suffering,
through a life lived according to the gospel, through
abnegation and the cross, through the spirit of the beatitudes.
But above all each individual gains them through a total
interior renewal which the gospel calls metanoia; it is a radical
conversion, a profound change of mind and heart.” Pope Paul
VI, Evangelii Nuntiandi, 10, 1975.
THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR GIFTS March 23-24, 2019 collection: $11,355
Same weekend last year: $12,340
Please note that this fiscal year’s parish budget anticipates an
an average of $12,115 in weekly collections.
Confessions at St. Cecilia During Lent
Every Tuesday, April 2 - April 16 you will have the
opportunity to go to confession from 3:00 - 5:00 pm.
Archbishop Cordileone says, “Ultimately, the ‘light being on’
throughout the whole Archdiocese is a sign to our people of
God’s desire for reconciliation with them and His great
delight in bestowing His mercy upon them.”
LENTEN AREAS of SPIRITUAL GROWTH Join us for one or more of these Lenten Activities on Fridays during Lent FRIDAY SOUP DINNERS Fridays during Lent, at 6 P.M. - in Lower Church - Simple Dinner of Soup and Bread. In order for us to know how much soup to prepare, please phone the Rectory (415-664-8481) by the Wednesday before the Friday Soup Dinner so that we will have enough soup for everyone. The sign-ups are weekly. STATIONS OF THE CROSS Friday Evenings of Lent at 7 P.M. in the Church Stations of the Cross — All Fridays EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Every Friday during Lent in Our Lady’s Chapel: April 5* & 12 * First Fridays after the 7:00 am Mass until Saturday at 7:00 am - All other Fridays 7:30 am - 5:30 pm THE DIVINE OFFICE (Breviary) The Divine Office is the Official Prayer of the Church. We pray Morning Prayer at 8:20 A.M. in Our Lady’s Chapel. Prayer books are provided. PENANCE SERVICE Join us on Monday, April 15th at 7:00 P.M. for an opportunity to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation (confession) in preparation for Easter. FASTING AND ABSTINENCE All Fridays during Lent and Good Friday, April 19 are days of fast and abstinence from meat and poultry for Catholics. Fasting requirements within the Roman Catholic Church means one full meal and two smaller meals for Catholics who are 18-59 years of age and older.
“Come, journey with us this Lenten Season.”
ARCHDIOCESAN ANNUAL APPEAL 2019
WE ARE CALLED TO CARE AND TO SHARE
We have recently begun our 2019 Archdiocesan Annual
Appeal, and everyone's participation is essential to the
success. Each of us is asked to make a return to the Lord for
His many gifts to us, with a special effort to give a
proportionate gift to support the works of the Church in
providing essential services to our parishes, providing
religious education to young people, and strengthening the
faith of our young adults.
I ask you to prayerfully consider supporting this year’s
Appeal. Your generosity makes a tangible difference in
people’s lives, and I thank you for your demonstrations of
faith that continue to inspire me." Our parish goal for this
year’s Annual Appeal is $170,727. We have collected
$37,355.
If you haven’t already received the AAA mailing and would
like to participate please either pick up an envelope in the
Church or visit the AAA webpage at sfarchdiocese.org/AAA
to donate. All envelopes should be mailed to the
Archdiocese directly. Thank you for your generosity.
PRIESTHOOD DISCERNMENT MONTHLY
DINNER MEETINGS The Archdiocesan Office of Vocations offers two monthly
meetings for men interested in discovering more about the
priesthood. Discernment is not a solitary endeavor. First Thursday
meetings are in San Francisco. The program each time is
Eucharistic Adoration in the church, followed by dinner and
discussion in the rectory.
Upcoming dates:
Thursdays: April 4, May 2, and June 6: 6:15 – 8:30 pm Church of
the Epiphany, 826 Vienna St., San Francisco. For information or to
RSVP: Fr. Cameron Faller 415-333-7630 x16 or
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) RCIA has started a new class every Saturdays from 9:00
am - 12 noon in the Serra Room (next to the Lower
Church). If you or someone you know someone who is
interested in becoming a Catholic, please contact
Cynthia Ziganti at [email protected] or 415-664-
8481. You can also visit our website for more
information at stcecilia.com.
CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES COLLECTION
Help Jesus in Disguise Today our special collection will support the Catholic
Campaign for Human Development. Catholic Relief Services
(CRS) is the official international humanitarian agency of the
Catholic community in the United States. It is one of the
leading humanitarian and development organizations in the
world, touching the lives of 100 million people in more than
100 countries. CRS prioritizes families, values their
fundamental role in society, and strives to protect them.
Funds from this annual collection provide food to the hungry,
support displaced refugees, and bring Christ’s love and
mercy to all people here and abroad. Parish and personal
resources and informational materials of many kinds are on
the USCCB website www.usccb.org/cchd/collection.
FLOWER OFFERING ENVELOPES
The 11:30 am Mass Easter Sunday
will be offered especially for the
repose of the souls of those people
whose names appear on the Flower
Offering Envelopes. Envelopes are
available at the entrances to the
church. Deposit your envelope in
the box located in front of the statue
of St. Joseph or at the Rectory. Donations offset the
expense of plants and flowers used for the church’s
Easter environment.
WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS & FAMILIES
Thor Hunt and Janette Leyden-Hunt
Marie Jeanette Barrios
Carlos and Clare Barrios
Donel Lopez and Carmelisa Morales