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ST MEL CATHOLIC CHURCH
2 September 30, 2018
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil ................................................... 4:30PM Sunday .......................... 8:00AM, 10:00AM & 4:30PM Monday - Saturday ......................................... 8:30AM Holy Days ....................................... 8:30AM & 7:00PM
CONFESSIONS Saturday ........................................... 3:00PM - 4:15PM
BAPTISMS Call the office to make appointment
CATHOLIC FAITH FORMATION (CFF) Sunday .......................................... 9:00AM - 10:00AM Phone .................................................... 916-966-4314
ST MEL SCHOOL 916-967-2814 ........................... www.stmelschool.org
St. Mel Catholic Church 4745 Pennsylvania Avenue
P.O. Box 1180 Fair Oaks, CA 95628
916-967-1229 [email protected]
Parish Office: 4748 Pennsylvania Avenue
In an emergency call 916-298-9324 for a priest
PARISH STAFF Parochial Administrator: ............................................. Father Aldrin Basarte
Deacons: ....................................................... David Lehman ..................................................... Anthony Pescetti ........................................................... Jack Roland
St. Mel School Principal: ............................................................. Janet Nagel
Director of Business & Development: ............................................................. Bob Mayer
Financial Director/Dir. of Religious Education: ........................................................ Sara Donnelly
Director of Music: ..................................................... Aaron Thompson
Technology & Security: ............................................................ Jim Carlson
Youth Ministry Area Coordinator: ............................................. Malcolm MacDonald
Staff Services: ..................................................... Yolanda Carlson
Parish Secretaries: .......................................................... Kelly Heskett ................................................. Nancy Mammano
St. Vincent de Paul ......................................................... 916-967-1229
The Chapel of the Holy Eucharist is open 24 hours a day and Adorers are always needed. The fol-lowing days and times are in need of adorers:
Sunday: 10-11am, 10-11pm Tuesday: 1-2pm, 4-5pm
Friday: 10-11am Saturday: 9-10am, 1-2pm, 3-4pm, 4-5pm, 6-7pm
If you would like to be with the Real Presence of Jesus, please call Marge, 916-967-0641 or Chris, 916-966-3266 to volunteer for one of the above hours or to be a substi-tute. God is “thirsting” for you to satiate “His thirst”.
Commentators & Altar Servers October 6th & 7th
Mass Times Commentator Altar Servers
SAT 4:30PM Laywell / Wagner G
Aedan, Dylan & Andrew
SUN 8:00AM Styer M / Abi Nader
Trinity, Matthew & John Paul C.
SUN 10:00AM Lehman / Grass Matthew, Sarah & Michael
SUN 4:30 PM O’Grady / Estipular
Garret, Kate & David
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READINGS FOR THE WEEK September 30, 2018
TODAY’S GOSPEL MEDITATION ENCOURAGE DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF SCRIPTURE
Sunday: Nm 11:25-29/Ps 19:8, 10, 12-13, 14 [9a]/Jas 5:1-6/Mk 9:38-43, 45, 47-48
Monday: Jb 1:6-22/Ps 17:1bcd, 2-3, 6-7 [6]/Lk 9:46-50
Tuesday: Jb 3:1-3, 11-17, 20-23/Ps 88:2-3, 4-5, 6, 7-8 [3]/Mt 18:1-5, 10
Wednesday: Jb 9:1-12, 14-16/Ps 88:10bc-11, 12-13, 14-15 [3]/Lk 9:57-62
Thursday: Jb 19:21-27/Ps 27:7-8a, 8b-9abc, 13-14 [13]/Lk 10:1-12
Friday: Jb 38:1, 12-21; 40:3-5/Ps 139:1-3, 7-8, 9-10, 13-14ab [24b]/Lk 10:13-16
Saturday: Jb 42:1-3, 5-6, 12-17/Ps 119:66, 71, 75, 91, 125, 130 [135]/Lk 10:17-24
Next Sunday: Gn 2:18-24/Ps 128:1-2, 3, 4-5, 6 [cf. 5]/Heb 2:9-11/Mk 10:2-16 or 10:2-12
Albert Alcantera Aiden Hulse Albert Souza Amanda Barron Betty Cerato Bob Ahern, Sr. Carol Ellen Leever Chris Mathews Danielle Hannon Dawna Jones Delores Bousliman Diana Fischer Diane Buzzard Elaine Ervin Frank & Renee Weiss Gene Fischer George Stevens Gerald Hoffarth Gerrie & Paul Parker
Harrison Morton Helen S. Worthington Helen Chilcott Jean Thorpe Jeanette Barron Joan Gamble Joanne & George Kim Joe Hoffmann John English John Ledna Jonathan Hayes Louella Mortensen Martha Rusnak Patti Fox Ron Barton Ron & Judy Martinez Rose Johnson Rudy Worthington Victoria Hummer
REMINDER
Please remember to take your valuables with you when you go to Mass. There have been several break-ins in the parking lot.
As we go about our days, we necessarily label, classify, and prioritize. What's "in" and what's "out" on our priority list? Because humans are social be-ings, we tend to do the same thing with people. We can only invite six people to the dinner party. Our young child wants to invite certain friends to her birthday, but we're keenly aware of who the parents are, and the prospect of spending sever-al hours with them is enough to give us pause.
In today's Gospel, Jesus' disciples face a classifi-cation problem. They've seen another person driving out demons in the name of Jesus. They recognize him, a non-Apostle, as clearly "out." And yet "Jesus replied, 'Do not prevent him ? whoever is not against us is for us." Jesus recogniz-es real faith in the would-be exorcist. In our own lives, Jesus invites us to recognize others' good in-tentions. They should not be cut off simply be-cause they do not line up with all our personal preferences. What, then, is deserving of such a fate?
"If your hand causes you to sin, cut it off ? if your eye causes you to sin, pluck it out."
When his listeners blame others, Jesus tends to pivot the conversation to their own lives. In this case, the message is clear. What we really need to cut out is that which keeps us from Jesus. If over-commitment causes us to lose patience with our family, doubt God's providence, and become consumed with self-reliance, cut something out. If certain friendships lead us time after time into gossip and slander, cut it out. In today's Gospel, Jesus invites us to live intentionally in our disciple-ship. Are we ready?
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PRAYER INTENTIONS OF POPE FRANCIS
Please join the Legion of Mary in praying daily the intentions of Pope Francis for September. Please place special empha-sis this month on…Young People in Africa
That young people in Africa may have access to education and work in their own coun-tries.
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Sunday, September 30 8:00am (R) Rita Samcoff by Eddie & Family 8:00am (R) Francis Trojack by Sally Fisher 10:00am (R) Isaac & Marietta Barron 10:00am (R) Robert Kuntz 4:30pm (I) Marianne Huston by Debbie Huston 4:30pm (I) Sammy Huston by Debbie Huston
Monday, October 1 8:30am (R) James Alexander by Amelia Santos 8:30am (R) Thomas Krygier
Tuesday, October 2 8:30am (R) Isaac & Marietta Barron 8:30am (R) Bonnie Womak by Friedrich Family
Wednesday, October 3 8:30am (R) Patricia Goldsmith by Emma Moss 8:30am (R) John Duffy by Mammano Family
Thursday, October 4 8:30am (R) Clare Ann & Mike Moody & All
Family Members by Gene Moody 8:30am (R) Lee West by Emma Moss
Friday, October 5 8:30am (I) Rita Field by Karen Field & Greg Wessel 8:30am (I) Lisa Guzzi (School Mass) by John & Nancy Conway
Saturday, October 6 8:30am (R) Bob Dolan by Callie Turvill 8:30am (R) Isaac & Marietta Barron 4:30pm (I) Mass For Parishioners
Sunday, October 7 8:00am (R) Ernie Avellar by Crow Family 8:00am (R) Maria Anna Jennifer Nguyen by Mike Cao & Grace Vu 10:00am (I) American Military by Chris & Janet Juten 10:00am (I) Peace in All Families by Chris & Karen Juten 4:30pm (R) Mae & Charles Carlon by Debbie Huston 4:30pm (R) Joyce Riffle by Knights of Columbus
War broke out in heaven, with Michael and his Angels in combat against the dragon. –Rev 12:7
Reflection: The devil and his followers thought they could be like God by their own choice. But Michael’s name means “Who is like God?” Only God’s choice can exalt us to His throne.
The battle between pro-life and pro-choice is the same battle. Some think their own choice, rather than God’s, determines right and wrong.
Prayer: Sovereign Lord, may all acknowledge that You alone are God, and that Your choice, not our own, exalts us.
Excerpt reproduced with permission from Pro-Life Reflection for Every Day © 2009 Catholic Book Publishing Corp., NJ. All rights reserved. http://www.catholicbookpublishing.com
USHER MINISTRY NEEDS YOUR HELP
The Parish Usher Ministry needs more ushers! We are calling men, women, and young adults to consider joining this weekly service. For more in-formation, contact Pat Wagner at [email protected] or 916-961-8652.
New voices are always welcome! Come join the St. Mel Choir and help praise the Lord in song. Re-hearsals are every Thursday at 6:30PM in the Church. If you are interested in joining, please email Aaron at [email protected].
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RECOGNITION ANNOUNCEMENTS
Wedding anniversaries for the month of October will be recognized at all Masses next weekend, October 6th & 7th.
ST. MEL MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT FUND
There will be a second collection next weekend, October 6th & 7th, for the St. Mel Maintenance and Improvement Fund. These funds are used for taking care of our facilities. Thank you for your generous support.
Attention Parents and God-parents. The next Baptism Preparation class is on Satur-
day, October 20th at 9:30AM in the Parish Center Conference Room. If you would like to attend the class, please call the Parish office to register. 916-967-1229.
CHRIST THE KING RETREAT CENTER EVENTS
Marian Procession
The Annual Marian Procession and Mass will take place at Christ the King Passionist Retreat Center on Saturday, October 13th. The event will start at 3:00PM with Mass followed by Proces-sion and Benediction with The Most Reverend Bishop Jamie Soto. For more information please call 916-723-4720.
Autumn Splendor Gala
Christ the King Passionist Retreat Center will hold their First Annual Autumn Splendor Gala on Sat-urday, October 6th from 4:00PM – 10:00PM. This is a fundraising event with Mass, Dinner, Danc-ing, Silent and Live Auction. Tickets are $125 per person and can be purchased online at www.christthekingretreatcenter.org, at the re-treat center or by phone. For more information contact Sandra Gill 916-725-4720, ext. 302.
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS HIGH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE
Christian Brothers High School Open House is on Sunday, Octo-ber 7th from 11:00AM to 2:00PM. Stop by and see firsthand why CB is the place to be for exceptional academic programs, the arts, athletics and more – all in a faith-filled, nurturing community. Highlights of the day include campus tours with stops in the engineering labs and CB’s award-winning television studio - KBFT, an art exhi-bition, performances by the band and choir, aca-demic department information tables and more. Informational presentations are scheduled for 11:30AM and 12:30PM. Visit cbhs-sacramento.org to register.
ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE
St. Francis Catholic High School invites you to our Open House on Sunday, October 14, 2018 from 12:00PM tp 3:00PM. Come meet teach-ers and coaches, take a campus tour, enjoy a wonderful performing arts showcase, and discov-er the St. Francis advantage! A hot dog lunch will be provided. Welcome presentations will take place at 12:20 and 1:30 pm. For more information and to pre-register, p l e a s e g o to stfrancishs.org/openhouse.
JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE
The Jesuit High School Open House is on Sunday, October 21st, from 12:00PM to 3:00PM. Find out how Jesuit integrates holistic education blending strong academics with a strong co-curricular pro-gram, forming young men for others. Take a cam-pus tour, visit with teachers, coaches, administra-tors, parents and students. Presentations by our President and Principal are at 12:30PM, 1:00PM,
and 1:30PM. Enjoy live perfor-mances from our choral groups, drum line and jazz band. Visit ex-plorejesuit.com for more infor-mation and to register for this event.
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS NEWS
All the good works we do are informed by our four core principles: Charity –Knights recognize that our mission, and our faith in God, compels us to action. There is no better way to experience love and compassion than by helping those in need, a call we answer every day. Unity – None of us is as good as all of us. Members of the Knights of Co-lumbus all know that – together – we can accom-plish far more than any of us could individual-ly. Fraternity – Venerable Michael J. McGivney
founded the Knights of Columbus, in large part, to provide assistance to the widows and children left behind when the family breadwinner died. Patriotism – We are proud of our de-votion to God and country and be-lieve in standing up for both. Practi-cal Catholic Men 18 years old and over join us www.kofc.org/joinus GK Michael Ochoa, 916-730-3178.
Monthly Food Drive
The Knights of Columbus will be holding their monthly food drive THIS weekend, September 29th & 30th. Your generosity is appreciated.
ST. MEL SCHOOL AND CFF NEWS The St. Mel School Harvest Festival is on October 6th from 2:00PM to 7:30PM. This Fall tradition is full of food, activities and fun! New this year are the sack races, 3-legged race, and potato toss. For the adults there is a beer garden, wine toss and corn hole competition. The Class Dance Competi-tions begin at 6:00PM in Doheny Hall. Tickets are available in the school office.
Catholic Faith Formation
CFF classes started Sunday, September 9th. If you still need to register, the registration form is on the church website. Questions? Call 916-966-4314.
Fall is in the air so that means it is time to buy pumpkin spice lattes and Halloween costumes and candy! St. Mel School Scrip can help you with these purchases! Starbucks, Bel Air/
Raley’s, and Target are just some of the gift cards available through the scrip program. Remember a percentage of each Scrip purchase goes to help support St. Mel School. Scrip is available after all Masses in the vestibule and in the School Of-fice during the week.
Dine & Donate To St. Mel School
Gather your friends and family to join us on Mon-day, October 1st at Buffalo Wild Wings on Sunrise Boulevard. The St. Mel School fundraiser runs all day and the school will earn 10% of all food and beverages sales. They also serve Burgers, Tacos, Sandwiches, Wraps and More! Buffalo Wild Wings gift cards are also available in SCRIP. Remember to pick up a flyer and bring it with you to the restaurant. Thank you for supporting the St. Mel School tradition of Integrating Faith with Academic Excellence!
Mark your calendar for future Dine & Donate Nights!
October 17 - Chili’s November 6 - Texas Road House
BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS
St. Mel School will have the Blessing of the Animals on Wednesday, Oc-tober 3rd at 2:10PM. Please join the students in Doheny Hall to have your pets, both big and small, blessed.
St. Mel Preschool Employment Opportunity
St. Mel Preschool is seeking an enthusiastic, crea-tive and motivated preschool teacher for a new preschool. Anticipated opening for the school is late September 2018. For a complete list of du-ties and requirements, please contact Kaye De Luca [email protected] or 916-967-3105.
ALTAR SOCIETY
The Altar Society needs your help preparing the Church for weekend Masses. Time commitment is only 15-20 minutes after the 8:30AM Mass on Fri-day morning. Please call Maggie, 916- 961-0169, with questions or to volunteer.
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EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP
My oldest son is named Nathanael. We used the biblical spelling of his first name, and he has spent his entire life of 20 plus years having to correct people who try to spell his name. Those who have not met him before have no idea for sure how to spell his name. Of course, when we named him, we gave him a name that not only his friends would know him by, but by which God would know him.
In the Gospel of John, Jesus tells Nathanael that he is "a true child of Israel." Nathanael wonders how Jesus knew him. Jesus knows him before he even speaks to him. Jesus knows us and calls us
to believe in him. However, do we know him enough to be willing to follow him?
Many of our sons and daughters believe in Jesus. We believe in Jesus. He
knows us all better than we know ourselves. But do we truly know him? Do we have a genuine relationship with him? Have we allowed him to transform our lives? I know my son believes in Je-sus. I believe in Jesus. I hope and pray we both can grow to know Jesus at least half as much as he knows us.
--Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS
ST. JEROME
Biblical scholars and translators owe a great debt to the model and stand-ard that Jerome, 345-420, set for all biblical scholarship. Jerome was con-sidered the greatest biblical scholar of his day, conversant with Latin, Greek, and He-brew. He set about translating the books of the Bible from their original languages into Latin.
Much of Jerome's correspondence with his con-temporaries has survived and gives us a powerful glimpse into the kind of person that he was, as well as the time in which he lived. Jerome eventu-ally became Pope Damasus' (366-384) personal secretary. In the West, Latin was overtaking Greek as the language of the common people. The pope desired a translation of the Bible that would be accurately translated from the original lan-guages into the language and idiom of the peo-ple. Previous Latin translations existed, but they were poor in quality.
Jerome set about this task and spent the rest of his life meticulously translating. He is credited with the translation of the Bible know as the Vulgate, a Latin translation intended to address the needs of the common people. That translation became the standard and the only one used by Catholics until modern times. Catholic Christians did not ac-tively engage in a similar process until 1943, when Pius XII allowed Catholic scholars once again to go back to the original languages and translate an accurate and meticulous version of the Bible into the languages of the common people. We carry on that tradition to this very day.
We celebrate St. Jerome’s Feast Day on Septem-ber 30th.
MERCY SAN JUAN HOSPITAL VOLUNTEER GUILD
The Mercy San Juan Hospital Volunteer Guild is looking for volunteers. Volunteers are asked to work two 4-hour shifts per month. They help the hospital by working in the gift shop, escorting pa-tients and visitors, facilitating registration, and as-sisting in the NICU. Bake sales are held to fund adult scholarships and special projects for the hospital. Call Carol Gallagher, 916-965-3479 or the Volunteer Office, 916-537-5298 to volunteer.
ST. MEL GIFTS
St. Mel Gifts remains under construction. The Grand Reopening will be the weekend of No-vember 2nd & 3rd .
Magnificat Subscribers: St. Mel Gifts will be open the last 2 Sundays in September in order to pick up your Magnificats.
Our store is a ministry for our Parish. If you are interested in giving 15-20 minutes of your time after Mass to assist parishioners with their purchas-es, contact Brenda, 916-722-1965.
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Join us in the Small Hall after the 8am & 10am Masses for Coffee, Baked Goods &
Fellowship A wonderful way to start the week!
Thank you to World Wide Marriage Encounter
for hosting Cup O’ Joe Sunday Morning on
September 30th.
St. Mel School Musical Premier!
December 13th & 14th 7:00PM
General Admission $10 Golden Ticket $35
(Reserved seat, signed Playbill poster, VIP pre-show reception)
Tickets available in the School and Parish Offices
**Seating is Limited**
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OCTOBER 6, 2018 2PM – 7:30PM
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ENTRANCE FEE: $5.00 PRE-PAID OR $7.00 AT THE DOOR
BUY 4 TICKETS AND GET THE 5TH ONE FREE! (MUST BE TURNED IN BY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3RD TO QUALIFY)
**DANCE COMPETITION STARTS AT 6:00PM**
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MEAL DEALS MEAL INCLUDES: GREEN SALAD, BAKED BEANS, BREAD ROLL, ENTRÉE & DESSERT.
FREE DRINK WITH PRE-PAID MEAL PURCHASE
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