Santa Catalina Roman

AN ARIZONA NON-PROFIT CORPORATION

14380 N Oracle Rd. Tucson, AZ 85739-9599

PHONE: 520-825-9611  FAX: 520-825-9866 EMAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.santacatalinaparish.org PASTOR: Fr. Larry Sanders, C.Ss.R. A SSISTING: Fr. Paul Coury, C.Ss.R. Fr. Charles Wehrley, C.Ss.R. Fr. Greg Wiest, C.Ss.R. Fr. Greg May, C.Ss.R. D EACONS: Bill Krueger Deacon Alfonso De La Riva Deacon Joe LaFleur Deacon Scott Pickett PASTORAL CENTER HOURS Monday—Thursday 9 AM—4 PM Closed for Lunch 12—12:30 PM

MASS SCHEDULE Saturday, 4PM Sunday 7, 9, 11 AM 12:30 PM, Spanish 5 PM, Life Teen Mass Tuesday—Friday, 8 AM

CHAPEL Monday - Friday 8 AM - 3 PM use side entrance EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Every Wednesday 8:45-11 AM

The Rosary Reconciliation Anointing of the Sick

Offered every Tuesday - Friday Offered every Tuesday - Friday at 7:30am Offered every 3rd Thursday at 7:30am. and Saturdays at 3:30pm. after 8am Mass. Page 2 Parish Staff Can be reached at 520-825-9611 plus ext. Pastor - Fr. Larry Sanders, C.Ss.R. (ext. 100) [email protected] PARISH MISSION Deacon Alfonso De La Riva - (ext. 100) [email protected] STATEMENT Deacon William Krueger - (ext. 100) [email protected] As members of ’s Faith Community at Deacon Joe LaFleur - (ext. 100) [email protected] Santa Catalina Catholic Deacon Scott Pickett - (ext. 100) [email protected] Parish, we commit our Receptionist/Parish Registration - (ext. 100) [email protected] lives to being the voice, Director of Finance - John Brell (ext. 102) [email protected] hands, and spirit of Office Manager - Kim Seales (ext. 103) [email protected] Christ, as our way of C.A.R.E. Ministry Director - Judy Rossman (ext. 104) [email protected] continuing God’s call Liturgy Director/R.C.I.A. - Stacy Pincus (ext. 105) [email protected] to love and peace. Weekend Mass Coordinator - Gerry Dugan (ext. 105) [email protected] MISION DE Hispanic Ministry Dir. - Maria Luisa De La Riva (ext. 106) [email protected] DECLARACION DEL Religious Education - Carol Padilla (ext. 107) [email protected] PLAN Youth Ministry Director - Lupita Parra (ext. 108) [email protected] Como miembros de Bulletin Editor - Pilar Dougall (ext. 109) [email protected] Dios en la comunidad Human Concerns Director - Sr. Jean Mariani (ext. 110) [email protected] de fe de la Parroquia Music Director - Alex Navas (ext. 100) [email protected] Católica de Maintenance Supervisor - Tomas Nieves (ext. 100) [email protected] Santa Catalina, Comprometemos nuestras vidas para ser la voz, manos, y el Weekend July 26 & 27, 2014 Espíritu de Cristo, Weekly Month to Date Year to Date como una manera de continuar con el Actual Offertory $11,660 $55,392 $55,392 llamado de Dios, por el $14,769 $59,076 $59,076 amor y la paz. Budgeted Offertory Direct debit is available, please call 520-825-9611 (x103) to set up automatic donations. Names on this prayer list are kept on for two months. If you wish to add or remove a name from the prayer list, please call the Pastoral Center office at 520-825-9611. Clark Robin Graves Albert Landon Shelsey Lynne Polito Margaret Mary Collison Pat Guenther Sarah Loftus Christine Raynor Dan Dale Guillan Brian Loftus Matthew Robinson Mike De La Rosa Nancy Hackney Dick Malecki Josefina Robles Jenny Abendano Andrew Desautles Herbert Haynes Olivia Marcoff Susan Russell Diana Alday Fred Di Paolo Tom Hedge Mike W. Martin Michael Sborov Kristein Armstrong Chuck Dugas Justa Heredia Peggy Melville Audrey Serry Jean Azzarello Debbi Presley Dymon Manuel Heredia Marie Monheim Andrea Marie Smith Robert Barr Les Edwards Frances Heredia Joe Moreno Robert Stenech Sammy Bosnic Pat Edwards Yolanda Hernandez Anne Mosca Brad Tillman Larry Bosworth Mary Esquiel Aaron Joseph Hilger Andrew Mosca Rick Van Egeren Richard Boyer Joe Fimbres Michele Holman Leo Nolte Doris & Gregor Wack James Boyer Edna Fisher Henry Horton, Jr. Jose Olalde Katie Weis Bill Brady Jeffrey Good William Huffman Diane Olsen Gerry Wolfgram Chris Cathcart Tina Good Bianca Isel Ochoa Claudia O'Sullivan Sara Shirley Chapin Camilo Gotay Kenneth Kim, Jr. Catherine Parisi Jorge Gradjeda Tom Kreger Ruth Peloquin August 3, 2014 18th Sunday of Ordinary Time Page 3

B.Y.O.L. R.C.I.A./ADULT EDUCATION – TEAM BIBLE STUDY FORMATION Are you interested in a We are beginning to form the 2014-2015 RCIA team. Preparation of Bible study about the adult candidates for Baptism, First Eucharist, and Confirmation is Sunday readings? the responsibility of the entire community. Although many mem- bers of last year’s team are returning, we need more help. If you are Father Larry offers a Bring Your Own willing to consider joining us in this effort as a catechist or sponsor Lunch Bible study every Wednesday after- or by preparing snacks for a meeting, please contact either Greg noon. He invites everyone to pack a favorite and Shirley Nelson (520-465-5690) or Tim and Nancy Mosman (520- sandwich and join him for a review and 825-2736). discussion of the next Sunday’s readings. Gather in the Catalina Room at 12 p.m. for lunch and to meet new people. Following ADULT CHRISTIAN INITIATION BEGINNING lunch Fr. Larry begins the scripture study SOON with an opening prayer. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BECOMING CATHOLIC OR KNOW So, bring a Bible or a Lector Workbook, if SOMEONE WHO IS? you have one. Discussions will focus on the background of the first and second readings, Come to our meetings for Inquirers. These will be informational plus the Gospel and how these readings sessions for prospective Catholics where you can ask questions and apply today. obtain information on the Catholic faith – i.e., what do Catholics believe, how do we pray, why we do what we do.

IF YOU LEAVE A PERSONAL ARE YOU AN ADULT CATHOLIC DESIRING TO RECEIVE FIRST ITEM BEHIND, please call the EUCHARIST AND/OR CONFIRMATION? parish office at 825-9611. Items This is also the process for you. found or turned in are kept for The first meeting will be held on October 8. Further information is a period of 30 days. If not claimed, they will be available through Greg and Shirley Nelson (520-465-5690) or Tim and given to the needy. Nancy Mosman (520-825-2736).

MISA EN ESPAÑOL - DOMINGOS A LAS 12:30 PM Estamos hacienda un llamado a la comunidad Hispana para que se animen a servir en su Parroquia, Si a usted le gustaria servir como Lectora, o Ministro de Eucaristia,, Ministro de Hospitalidad, o Servir en el Altar, (Acolito – Monaguillo) pues a usted le estamos invitando, por favor de llamar a Maria Luisa a la oficina al 825-9611, x106 y registrarce para las clases de entrenamiento, tambien puede hacerlo después de la Misa de Español. Los necesitamos. CORO EN ESPAÑOL - DOMINGOS A LAS 12:30 PM Los invitamos a que se unan al Coro, las practicas son Lunes a las 5pm, si estainteresado por favor hable con Laura o Jesus Chavez Después de la Misa en Españo,l los Domingos a las 12:30pm, los esperamos Gracias. Page 4

In Memory Let us remember those from our parish LIGHTHOUSE MEDIA - of family who have died recently and CD of the Week returned to the Lord. You can find this CD on the kiosk in the Narthex.

We give thanks for their lives and offer comfort to ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE FOR their families. GOD By Fr. Joshua Waltz Gloria Wheeler, July 16 As a young man, the last thing Fr. Joshua JoAnn McHugh, July 18 Waltz ever thought he would be was a Catholic . Dorothy Tamanini, July 18 But a series of choices—some bad and some good— ultimately led him to enter the seminary. In this talk, Fr. Waltz shares an incredible vocation story that involves heartbreak, robbers, , and several miracles—all SPANISH CLASS showing that there is nothing more exciting than a life Join us and have fun learning lived for Jesus Christ. conversational Spanish. Spanish Classes will be offered during the summer months on Wednesdays at 1pm. These classes are informal and based on the needs and interests of the STAY CONNECTED WITH class. Textbooks are not used, but a Spanish Diction- SANTA CATALINA CHRUCH - ary is helpful. Drop in and learn to speak and under- stand Spanish in a fun, hands-on atmosphere. For SIGN UP FOR OUR more information, call Maria Luisa at 825-9611, x106. EMAIL BLAST Stay up to date with the latest parish This program allows parishioners happenings and Catholic news. to get messages via email about Church news, event information, Join us on Facebook at and volunteer opportunities. Plus important updates that are not www.facebook.com/ available in time for publication in SantaCatalinaCatholicChurch our weekly Church bulletin.

Children’s EMAIL BLAST SIGN UP FORM - Choir PLEASE PRINT We are rehearsing this summer. Email Address: Join us on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of July and August. We will meet in the church at 4 p.m. ______If your child likes to sing, please come and check us out! It is lots of fun singing and praying together at First and Last Name: Mass. ______August 3, 2014 Lupita Parra, Director of Youth Ministry — 825-9611, x108 — [email protected] Our Life Teen Core Members are Prepared for the Coming Year! Our Life Teen Core Training was last Saturday, July 26. This was the first time that everyone met, with the exception of Jess & Christina who were on vacation. We learned about the responsibilities that we have as a Core Member. We also learned how to facilitate a Life Night and small groups, plus we fulfilled our commitment for compliance. This is a diocesan policy which requires anyone working with youth and vulnerable adults to be fingerprinted and review the state’s mandatory reporting requirements. We also watched videos in regards to safe environment. As Core Members, our number one priority is to keep our teens safe. The video talked about the forms of abuse that need to be reported. We hope and pray that we never need to do this, but if we do we will know the steps we need to take. We also spent time planning this year’s Life Nights. Next weekend is our first event — Parent & Teen Life Night! This will give our parents an opportunity to experience a Life Night and to be apprised of what we have planned for the coming year. See you there! Lupita Parra, Director of Youth Ministry We Invite ALL Parents of Teens to Come and Experience a Life Night Next weekend, August 10. Have you ever wondered what happens at Life Night? Then this is the night for you! Join us for our Parent & Teen Life Night for a hands-on experience. The evening begins with Mass @ 5 p.m. and continues in the Parish Hall until 7:45 p.m. All parents of teens are welcome. Due to the activities planned, we ask that only parents and teens attend this evening. Thank you for understanding and we look forward to seeing you there!

LIFE TEEN GOSPEL REFLECTION - (MATTHEW 13:44-52) With just a few fish and loaves of bread, Jesus provided for thousands. What stands out to me in this Gospel is that the disciples didn't even ask Jesus to do that - they just assumed everyone needed to go home to eat. It's almost like they didn't feel like Jesus could have done anything for them. For everything that we need in our lives, praying and asking God for help doesn't seem like such a hard thing to do. Yet, there are so many times when I think that I can just do it on my own or I even question if God is capable of doing what I need. In the culture we live in today, it is nerve racking to ask people for help. No one wants to admit that he or she isn't strong enough to handle the situation alone, and if we do, we feel weak. This Gospel reminds me that I can trust God to provide and I don't need to question whether He is capable. God will provide; all I need to do is just ask and believe. Morgan, 17 Gospel Reflections are provided by Life Teen’s Liturgy Planning Guide, 2013 Page 6 SCCC Schedule of Events  = Mass Intention

Saturday, August 2 3:30-3:45 PM — Reconciliation, Church DATES TO REMEMBER 4 PM Mass — Fr. Paul Coury  For the intentions of the Parish FAMILY FUN NIGHT 26:11-16,24 — Psalm 69:15-16, 30-31,33-34 — Matthew 14:1-12 Sat. August, 9, 5-8:30 pm Everyone is invited for a night of fun, Sunday, August 3 food, and games. Join us in the Parish CASA MARIA FOOD COLLECTION 7 AM Mass — Fr. Paul Coury Hall following the 4 PM Mass.  For Rose Rua (d) — Mary & Paul Darcy 9 AM Mass — Fr. Greg Wiest  For Fred Hickey (d) — Garnett Hickey 11 AM Mass — Fr. Greg Wiest  For Theo Louwers (d) — Toni Arenz 12:30 PM Spanish Mass — Msgr. Carlos Romero Moreno  For Marlyn Malave (d) — Knight of Columbus #12345 5 PM Life Teen Mass — Fr. Jim Modeen  For Rita Hoagland (d) — Audrey & Hank Serry 55:1-3 — Psalm 145:8-9,15-18 — Roman 8:35,37-39 — Matthew 14:13-21 Living Stewardship Now Monday, August 4 People do not feel they belong un- 10 AM-1 PM — St. Vincent de Paul, Marian Room less they first feel welcome. Serve 5-6:30 PM — Spanish Choir Rehearsal, Church 6-9 PM — Knights of Columbus Business Meeting, Parish Hall the “uncounted” ones in the parish 6:30-8:30 PM — Choir Practice, Church by participating in a hospitality or 6:30-8:30 PM — Spanish Prayer Group, Cholla Room welcoming ministry. Jeremiah 28:1-17 — Psalm 29:43.79-80,95,102 — Matthew 24:22-36 La Corresponsabilidad Tuesday, August 5 8 AM Mass — Fr. Charlie Wehrley Vivida Ahora  For Christine Raynor for comfort & healing — Ruth & Milt Fell 1-3:30 PM — Arts & Crafts for Seniors, Cholla Room “Cúrate Las personas no se sien- Jeremiah 30:1-2,12-15,18-22 — Psalm 102:16-23,29 — Matthew 14:22-36

ten como en familia a no ser que se Wednesday, August 6 les dé una buena acogida. Presta TRANSFIGURATION OF THE LORD tus servicios en algún ministerio de 8 AM Mass — Fr. Bob Brazaskas  For Grace Pavelski (d) — Bruce Pavelski hospitalidad en tu parroquia para 8:45-11 AM — Eucharistic Adoration, Church asistir a los que “no cuentan”. 10 AM-1 PM — St. Vincent de Paul, Marian Room 1-2 PM — Spanish Class, Cholla Room Copyright © 2010, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Daniel 7:9-10,13-14 — Psalm 97:1-2,5-6,9 — Matthew 17:1-9 Thursday, August 7 8 AM Mass — Fr. Greg May  For Ann & Tom Knab (d) — Judy & Pat Cannon 10-11:30 AM — Casa de la Luz Bereavement Group, Mesquite Room 10 AM-1 PM — St. Vincent de Paul, Marian Room 1-2:30 PM — Social Awareness Meeting, Saguaro Room August 3, 2014 18th Sunday of Ordinary Time Page 7

Thursday, August 7, con’t. 4-5:30 PM— Al Anon Meeting, Marian Room 6-10 PM — Spirit of Motherhood, Cholla & Ocotillo Rooms PARISH CLASSES & 7-8:30 PM — AA Meeting, Marian Room GROUP MEETINGS Jeremiah 31:31-34 — Psalm 51:12-15, 18-19 — Matthew 16:13-23 Friday, August 8 PARISH OFFICE CLOSED Every First/Third Tuesday, 1-3:30PM 8 AM Mass — Fr. Greg Wiest Cholla Room Learn new art skills. Art supplies are  For Helen Smith (d) — Albert Piarowski provided. Bring a friend. 2:1,3: 3:1-3,6-7 — (Ps) Deuteronomy 32:35-36,39-41 — Matthew 16:24-28

Saturday, August 9 3:30-3:45 PM — Reconciliation, Church Every Second Tuesday, 9AM 4 PM Mass — Fr. Greg May w/ Deacon Scott preaching Saguaro Room Prayer and study group promoting the  For Chet Lyman (d) — Audrey Lyman Divine Mercy message. 5-9 PM — Family Fun Night, Parish Hall 1:12—2:4 — Psalm 9:8-13 — Matthew 17:14-20 Every Third Tuesday, 9-10:30AM Sunday, August 10 Cholla Room 7 AM Mass — Fr. Charlie Wehrley w/ Deacon Joe preaching Everyone is invited to attend.  For the intentions of the Parish 9 AM Mass — Fr. Charlie Wehrley w/ Deacon Joe preaching  For Edward Camilleri (d) — Lillian Camilleri Every Third Thursday 2 to 3 p.m. 11 AM Mass — Fr. Greg May w/ Deacon Al preaching Marian Room  For William Haynes (d) — Margaret Haynes On vacation during July & August. 12:30 PM Spanish Mass — Msgr. Romero Moreno w/ Deacon Al preaching  For Marlyn Malave (d) — Rose Lichtmann 5 PM Life Teen Mass — Fr. Jim Modeen w/ Deacon Scott preaching Every First Thursday, 1-2:30PM  For John & Pauline Rutkowski (d) — Dave & Diane Rutkowski Saguaro Room 6-7:45 PM — Life Teen Parent & Teen Night, Parish Hall Everyone is invited to attend. 1 Kings 19:9,11-13 — Psalm 85:9-14 — Roman 9:1-5 — Matthew 14:22-33

ST. TERESA Born into a prominent Jewish family After living in the Cologne Carmel BENEDICTA in Breslau (now Wroclaw, ), (1934-38), she moved to the Carmel- Edith abandoned Judaism in her ite monastery in Echt, . OF THE CROSS teens. As a student at the University The Nazis occupied that country in FEAST DAY: of Göttingen, she became fascinated 1940. In retaliation for being JULY 29 by phenomenology, an approach to denounced by the Dutch bishops, the A brilliant philosopher who stopped philosophy. Excelling as a protégé of Nazis arrested all Dutch Jews who believing in God when she was 14, Edmund Husserl, one of the leading had become Christians. Teresa Bene- was so captivated by phenomenologists, Edith earned a dicta and her sister Rosa, also a Cath- reading the autobiography of Teresa doctorate in philosophy in 1916. She olic, died in a gas chamber in Ausch- of Avila (October 15) that she began continued as a university teacher witz on August 9, 1942. a spiritual journey that led to her until 1922 when she moved to a Blessed John Paul II beatified Teresa Baptism in 1922. Twelve years later Dominican school in Speyer; her Benedicta in 1987 and canonized her she imitated Teresa by becoming a appointment as lecturer at the Educa- 12 years later. Carmelite, taking the name Teresa tional Institute of Munich ended of the Day at Benedicta of the Cross. under pressure from the Nazis. http://www.americancatholic.org. Page 8

FAMILY

GAME

NIGHT!!

Turn off your TV, bring board games and what do you have? An evening of fun that brings all of us closer together. Sound good? Then maybe you should come Saturday evening for:

SANTA CATALINA CC SATURDAY, Aug 9, 2014 FAMILY GAME NIGHT 5 — 8:30 p.m.

Bring your favorite games and a dessert. Subs, drinks and chips will

be served. Meet in the Parish Hall at

5 p.m.

Sponsored by Spirit of Motherhood. Donations gratefully accepted. Thank you!

August 3, 2014 ST ALPHONSUS ASSEMBLY

We are proud to announce the formation of the Knights of Columbus Fourth Degree Assembly #3470 at Santa Catalina Parish.

The officers for 2014 pictured below are Dan McHenry, Al Tucker, Faithful Navigator, and Merv Stuckey. Back row Jim McCarthy, Bernie Lee, Vern Boynes, Fr. Larry, Bill Hicks, and Maurice Weis.

The installation was followed by a dinner and Steve Chavez and Dave Stevens presenting a reception at our parish hall. check to Father Larry for $2,352.00, from the Knights of Columbus Raffle. Fr. Larry plans to use these funds in support of youth activi- ties, vocations, and Pro-Life.

The Knights of Columbus will once again Are you a Knight of Columbus who is sponsor FOOTBALL MANIA. Ticket sales will unable to drive to meetings or events? start September 4th. Last year we generated Call Bob Mariani at 520-262-3447 or $2,900 that was given to our parish and local charities. Anyone can buy or sell tickets to email at [email protected] support this fundraiser. For more information for information on how on how you can participate in this program, we may be able to help. contact Vern Boynes at 818-0732.

FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, CALL BOB CLARK 520-825-9069 Page 10

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co. Most parishes are now aware of the catechumenate and the journey of new faithful in the RCIA, but this form of sacramental initiation disappeared from view in the thirteenth century along with many other ancient practices. Life back then was hard, and often too short, and were increasingly insistent about the responsibility of parents to baptize children in danger of death. Since everyone in that society was under unimaginable threat from famine, warfare, and plague, the liturgical rites changed quickly. Everyone was in danger of death all the time. No longer were babies immersed in fonts, being lowered into the water, although the ritual books never backed down from immersion. Infusion was the new way, a simple pouring of a few drops of water on the child's forehead. The catechumenate collapsed, being reduced to the recitation of the Creed and an Our Father at every baptism. Amazingly, any provi- sion for adult baptism was shelved, so that as late as the 1950s, a person being baptized was presumed to be an infant, unable to answer for him or herself. Questions of creed and commitment were put to the godparents, not to the person being baptized. Even Doro- thy Day and Thomas Merton, famous adult converts, remained mute at their baptisms while their sponsors answered for them. In hindsight all this appears strikingly odd, yet it was accepted as the way things were. We have good reason to give thanks for the vigorous reforms of the last fifty years! --Rev. James Field

TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE Esta semana celebramos la fiesta de la Virgen de Copacabana. Copa- cabana es la capital de Manco Cápac, Bolivia. En dicho lugar, un descendiente de los reyes incas, Francisco Tito Yupanqui buscó esculpir una imagen de la Candelaria. Su primera imagen fue colocada en la iglesia por su párroco, pero llegó un nuevo párroco quien la sacó del templo por tosca y fea. El pobre de Tito viajó a Potosí, Bolivia, donde emprendió cursos de escultura. Con el tiempo esculpió otra imagen de la Candelaria. Esta vez estudió varias imágenes de María y mandó ofrecer una Misa a la Santísima Trini- dad pidiéndole la inspiración necesaria para esculpir una imagen digna de la Virgen. Los años de práctica en su arte, unidos a su devoción, le ayudaron a esculpir una imagen fina y bella que en 1583 fue colocada en su propio santuario. La Virgen de Copacabana tiene uno de los primeros santuarios marianos en América Latina. Curiosamente, se celebra el 5 de ago- sto, día que María hizo nevar en la antigua ciudad de Roma, Italia, para mostrar dónde deseaba tener su primer templo. --Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM August 3, 2014 18th Sunday of Ordinary Time Page 11

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