Sacraments Welcome to Masses Weekend Mass Times St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm We are a community where we welcome all as members of the Body of Christ. Sunday 8:00 am We are welcoming, faithful, passionate, joyful, authentic, 10:00 am sacramental, loving and charitable.

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Mon. - Sat. 8:15am Sunday: Is 55:10-11 / Ps 65:10, 11, 12-13, 14 [Lk 8:8] / Rom 8:18-23 / Mt 13:1-23

Reconciliation / Confession “Amen, I say to you, many prophets and righteous people longed to see what you see but Saturday 3 - 4:30 pm did not see it, and to hear what you hear but did not hear it.” & by appointment (Mt 13:17)

Gospel Meditation All Other Sacraments Using the best seeds doesn’t always guarantee the best plants. An older Italian gentleman Please call the o%ce for straight from Italy gave me these amazing tomato seeds that he claimed produced the best information. tomatoes ever grown. Without doubt, the fruit he shared with me was a testament to that

fact. These tomatoes were amazing! I couldn’t wait until the next growing season to plant these seeds and harvest my own tomatoes. The whole experiment ended up a failure. I did Clergy everything the gentleman said, but my fruit didn’t even come close. What happened? At Fr. Renier Siva first I was perplexed, then some years later the light dawned. The problem wasn’t the seeds, Pastor it was the soil! Fr. Cleetus Karakkat Parochial Vicar You cannot sow seeds in any old place and in a haphazard way and expect them to be at their best. It doesn’t work that way. Planting the seeds is the easiest part. Preparing the soil William Goeke is the challenge. Tilling, mulching, enriching, and building up the nutrients are all required Jim McFadden for good fruit. Then after the seeds are planted, more care is required in order to maintain Deacons that healthy, nutrient rich environment for those seeds to sprout, grow, and flourish. God

Fr. Ignatius Haran happily sows the seeds of his Word. What do we do with them?

Pastor Emeritus If we expect to be a passive bystander and have good fruit magically grow, we are mistaken. Bearing the good fruit of God’s Word requires preparation and work. We have to cultivate the soil of our lives so that those seeds can find a proper home. This one thing alone takes a great deal of patience, time, and effort. What kind of preparation have we put into our lives Parish Office so that we can be a recipient of God’s seed? It takes a great deal of soul-searching and ego- The office is closed for checking to properly prepare. God is the ever faithful and persistent sower. If the seeds do in-person visits and meetings not bear fruit the first time, God will come back time and time again, giving it another try. until further notice. Please call and leave a message. If we have created a suitable bed for sowing, then once the seed is sown, we must properly 307 Montrose Drive, Folsom maintain them. What is our maintenance plan for the seeds of God’s Word? We need not Phone: 916-985-2065 only a source for water but a watering schedule. We need to weed, aerate the soil, nurture the young plants, protect them, and provide proper nutrients. What does our spiritual Website: maintenance plan look like? If we have done all things well, imagine what the seeds of FolsomCatholic.org God’s Word could produce in us!

Social Media: @FolsomCatholic Scripture Reflections First Reading The prophet Isaiah assured the captive Israelites exiled in Babylon that God’s word is relia- Bulletin ble and purposeful. Does this bring you comfort or distress? FolsomCatholic.org/bulletin Second Reading Bulletin Date Ad Due by 5 pm Paul speaks of a spiritual connection and yearning for freedom (redemption) shared be- July 19 July 9 tween us and creation itself. What do you think a redeemed creation looks like? July 26 July `16 Gospel Reading Aug 2 July 23 Why do you think Jesus explains the parable of the sower to his disciples but not to the crowds?

St Vincent de Paul Update They are PHISHING again Scam emails & text messages After much prayer and contemplation, we have decided to close our doors once again.  Do you have a moment to make a This is not an easy decision, but we believe it purchase for me? is the right thing to do and is based on the  I want you to help with a quick favor. following:  I'll need you to buy a Target or

 Cases in Sacramento County have contin- Amazon gift card for me at any ued to increase. nearby store.  Message/email me back immediately  The guidelines from the state, county and when you receive this message. request from our diocese is for those of us over 65 and those who have vulnerable Have you received similar messages via health conditions should continue to shelter email or text supposedly from our parish -in-place. priest? Please do NOT respond, send mon- ey or make any purchases. If there is any Lastly, based on the low number of clients doubt call the parish office to verify. who have come to our doors, we are reas- W Fr. Renier, Fr. Cleetus or the Diocese will sured that our local food bank is taking never ask you to send gift cards or money good care of our community. In addition, by email. E the majority if not all of our phone messages are from those who want drop off donations of clothing and miscellaneous items not for Altar Server Sign Ups L families or individuals in need of food or mycatholicplace.org/altarservers/ financial assistance. temporary_schedule.cfm

C Reopening will be based on the impact of the Due to the change in Mass times, we are virus - that it is safe to return and serve. We trying to set up a temporary schedule and will continue to monitor the virus situation would like the Altar servers to register.

O and keep you informed with regards to our As part of the COVID-19 Guidelines from second reopening. the Diocese we have limited the number of God bless you and your families. Altar Servers at each Mass to one. If you M would like to serve during this time; please register so we can add you to the tempo-

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 Mask are required throughout the Mass.  Use hand sanitizer when entering the Religious Education for 2020-21 church. Contact: Director of Religious Educaon  Sign in with your contact information for Shannon Langer, 916-985-7338 possible Contact Tracing if needed.  Maintain 6ft social distancing. Registration for Religious Education for  Enter and exit the church as directed by 2020-21 is now open. You can find the the ushers or signs. registration parent leer, registration form,  Holy Communion will be placed in the and calendar on the parish website. Please hand. go to folsomcatholic.org/re and check the  Please exit the church and minimize Documents section. Registration can be mailed to the parish office care of "Shannon At St. John the Baptist Parish, socializing once Mass ends as the church we welcome all will be sanitized in preparation for the Langer". If you have questions, please as members of next service. contact Shannon. the Body of Christ. Please remember the dispensation to all members of the Catholic Faithful from the obligation to aend Mass on Sunday continues. 3 Your patience and flexibility is appreciated. God Bless. Mass Intentions Intercessory Prayers Sunday, July 12th Prayers for the Sick People of the Parish We pray for our sick parishioners, family and friends, and those in need of healing of the body and soul. Monday, July 13th Bridget Jacobs† Carmencita Ortiz Leo Galang Cher Juliet Liam Ocampo Tuesday, July 14th Hunt Linn Mahew Khuu Janet Montemayor (healing) Jason Nhan Pat Koelfgen Joey Durse Walter Cwynar Wednesday, July 15th Kimanh Davis Dylan Richard (healing) Prayers for Our Troops P Thursday, July 16th We pray for our military personnel abroad The Murphy Family and at home, and for their families.

Friday, July 17th Michael Dalupan Nicole Kun -Harding R Lori Rico†

Saturday, July 18th Prayers for the Recently Deceased We pray for the souls of all who have died, People of the Parish A our family members, friends, and parishioners. May they rest in peace. Observances Y We Celebrate This Week Ann McLaughlin Julian Ocampo Anne Pachote Karen Clouser Mon: St. Henry Bernie Powers Lamberto Bachiller Tue: St. Kateri Tekakwitha Beverly Verdugo Maria Gill E Wed: St. Bob Matranga Mary Theis MaryJo Barre Thu: Our Lady of Mount Carmel Brian Trevisan Maxey Bud Powers Pedro Oquendo R Sat: St. Camillus de Lellis Chris McDowell Richard Rutledge Delia Yambao Rose Imbriani-Ajalat Diane Pallari Sanh Nguyen Francisco Tiffer Susan Wong July is Dedicated to: Teresita Ochoa Gilbert Mendivil The Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Gaytán Tony Zuniga William McCain

OUR LADY OF Pope Francis’ MOUNT CARMEL The origins of this feast Monthly Intention for July reach all the way back to the Our Families Old Testament. In the book We pray that today's families may be of Kings, we read the story accompanied with love, respect and guidance. of the prophet . Much of his prayer, fasting, and Feast Day: July 16 public ministry occurred from Carmel, a mountain in Israel. Christian hermits -- seeking solitude -- made their homes on the mountain during the first mil- lennium. Over time, the hermits assembled into a community and were given a Rule of Life. They named their church after Mary -- Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Political up- At St. John the Baptist Parish, heaval forced the Carmelite order out of the time in conversation with our Holy Land and into Europe, where they Lord is at the center of our lives. established monasteries for both men and women across the continent. Many great and doctors of the Church have come from the Carmelite order, including 4 St. Teresa of Avila, St. , St. Therese of Lisieux, and St. . Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Pray for us!

The Adoration Chapel The Adoration Chapel is closed until further notice Adoration has been moved to the Church P A link to an Adoration Video (50mins) is located at the top of our website. Click on the box labeled “Adoration Video” and a YouTube video will pop up to play the video. R Another Adoration Video (30mins) is also posted and pinned on our Facebook page. A Facebook account is not necessary to view. Once on our Facebook page click on the Monstrance picture to start the video. A www.facebook.com/FolsomCatholic Live Stream Mass Y scd.org/coronavirus/livestream-mass Pope Francis’ Prayer to Mary for Please visit the Diocesan page. It lists E Parishes which are currently live Protection from streaming Sunday and Daily Masses. Coronavirus R Church Hours O Mary, you shine Monday - Friday continuously on our The church will remain open for those who would like to pray before the journey as a sign of salvation and hope. Blessed Sacrament from 8am-4:30pm. We entrust ourselves to you, Health of the Sick. Saturday - Sunday On the weekends, the church will be open At the foot of the Cross you participated in from 7am-6pm. Jesus’ pain,with steadfast faith. You, Salvation of the Roman People, Please keep in mind your know what we need. minimum 6ft “social distancing”

We are certain that you will provide, so that, Confession as you did at Cana of Galilee, Saturdays: 3 - 4:30 pm joy and feasting might return after this and by appointment moment of trial.

Please note confessions at this time will Help us, Mother of Divine Love, still be offered but not in the confessional. to conform ourselves to the Father’s will We will be doing a face to face format in a and to do what Jesus tells us: larger seing in order to maintain the He who took our sufferings upon Himself, recommended minimum 6ft “social and bore our sorrows to bring us, At St. John the Baptist Parish, distancing.” through the Cross, to the joy of the time in conversation with our Resurrection. Amen. Lord is at the center of

our lives. We seek refuge under your protection, O Holy Mother of God. Do not despise our pleas – we who are put to the test – and deliver us from every danger, 5 O glorious and blessed Virgin. Here’s What to Do During Spiritual Dryness, According to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton The great American gives her advice on how to handle a dry spiritual life. Philip Kosloski | Jan 04, 2019 aleteia.org

S At some point in our lives, we all experience spiritual dryness. We sit down to pray and feel nothing. God seems absent to us and our heart feels depressed and lonely. He doesn’t seem to be answering our prayers and we feel the opposite of inspiration. This can be a dangerous P time for us, as we can easily be tempted to give up the spiritual life. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, following the spiritual writings of St. , provides helpful advice for such a I situation using her own words. 1. Don't make any major changes R 2. Double your prayers 3. Remember that God is with you 4. Understand that the spiritual life can be like the four seasons I 5. Reflect on the possible source of the dryness and seek to overcome it

T On July 14th, we celebrate the feast of the "Lily of the Mohawks." St. Kateri Tekakwitha is the first Native American woman to be canonized. U Orphaned by a smallpox outbreak, Kateri survived with severe scarring and impaired A eyesight. Despite tragedy, she was a devout girl at a young age, often building crosses L from sticks in the woods. When she was 18, she began secret instruction in the Catholic faith with French missionaries. Her commit- ment to Christianity and vow of virginity was misunderstood and ridiculed by her fellow G villagers. She escaped to a nearby mission, where she aended daily Mass, taught the children, and cared for the sick and the elder- R ly. Sometimes the greatest misunderstandings can come from those closest to us. Like O St. Kateri, God invites us to be faithful to our commitments of faith and to always respond W in love.

T Inspiration of the Week

H Any good farmer will tell you that regardless of how good the quality of the seed, its sprout- ing and bearing of effective fruit is dependent upon the quality of the soil. Preparing the soil is one of the most essential components of farming. There is no doubt that the seed of God’s Word will eventually achieve its purpose. God cannot and will not fail. When and how that seed bears fruit is, however, dependent upon us. What is the quality and condition of your At St. John the Baptist Parish, soil? we foster a commitment to lifelong spiritual growth. Life’s concerns and preoccupations can cause us to become inaentive to our inner life. This sometimes unintentional neglect can result in our soil becoming hard, overgrown with weeds, rocky, parched, and lifeless. When God’s seed is sown, it doesn’t always take root because it struggles to establish roots and flourish. How can you more aentively aend to 6 the soil of your heart so that it will be a fertile and vital place for the fruit of the Gospel to grow? Food Collection

Please CONTINUE to help our communi- ty by donating canned and non-perishable goods to our food collection. Donations will be distributed locally. All who are able are encouraged to contribute what they can to this collection. Canned goods of all kinds (meats, veggies, fruits, soups, chili), boxed pastas, rice, and cereal will be appreciated. A cart is in the vestibule dur- ing open hours of the church for collecting C your donations. Focus on the Good

H When I was a child, my mother had a set of sculptures resembling three human St. Bonaventure heads. One head had hands over the ears, Feast Day July 15 A one had hands over the eyes, and one had

hands over the mouth. Of course, they Do you ever get stuck with the tough depicted the phrase, “Hear no evil; see no jobs? It's well known that the Francis- R evil; speak no evil.” I have seen these im- ages repeated many times since then, usu- can Order was incredibly influential ally as the monkey heads from a Japanese throughout history. But one of the most I proverb, which would have probably challenging times for a new movement seemed a lile less creepy to me when I is surviving the death of the founder. was a small child. Apparently, there is no Bonaventure joined the Franciscan T consensus about the full meaning or cer- Order almost two decades after the tain origin of these three images nor the passing of St. Francis. Initially, the phrase. At the very least, it causes us to young man's theological insights Y reflect on the need to avoid evil and look earned him a prime faculty position at for the good in things. the University of Paris. More than his academic skill, however, he was known As I have lived my life, I have come to for his deep devotion to Christ. He was believe there are more people who live elected the General Minister of the their lives in a contrary manner to these Franciscan Order, right in the thick of images. It is not that they seek evil, but it controversies. Some friars had conflict- is as if they “see no good, hear no good, ing views of how to interpret St. Fran- and speak no good.” Gossiping is the way cis' poverty as the order grew. Others they pass the time, and they always seem started a new heresy, saying that the to find the negative in people and situa- Franciscan Order began a new era of tions. Being a good steward certainly means that we do not seek evil, but more the Holy Spirit, replacing the era of than that, it means that we see the abun- Jesus and the authority of the Church. dance of good things all around us. These St. Bonaventure weathered these crises gifts of God are big and lile, profound with grace, restructuring the order At St. John the Baptist Parish, when necessary and offering a more we bring Christ’s light to all and ordinary. By seeing the world in this through service to others. way, we begin to change our personalities organized perspective on the insights and our overall disposition. We always of St. Francis. need to follow a new proverb: see all the

good, hear all the good, and speak about “The seed that falls on the good ground 7 the good. Amen. will yield a fruitful harvest. “ ~ Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS (Ps 65) Sharing the Gospel The farmer is God. The seed is God's Word. That makes the soil your heart. If your heart is angry or stubborn, God's Word can't sink in. If your heart is shal- low, God's Word can't take root. Instead, you will worry about getting power or riches. If your heart is discouraged by K people who hate God, your faith will choke. If your heart is soft, God's Word I will change your life, and it will show. D Visit a garden center. Learn why plants ‘ need good soil to grow. S God, help my heart to be soft. Help your Word to change my life. C O R N E R

“Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.”

8 Our parish is enriched with many ministries, please consider learning about and engaging in one or more of our ministries. Call the contact listed or see a Minister of Hospitality after Mass.

Welcoming Ministries Outreach/Charity Ministries Communications Ministry Bereavement Hospitality/Receptions Loreen McMahon, 916-933-1330 Nina Pucci, 916-947-6386 Ministers of Hospitality Catholics for Life Shannon Bleeker, 916-200-8059 Kathy Baxter, 916-337-6824 New Parishioner Welcoming Ministry Gabriel Project Lori Hopper, 916-337-0139 Helen Boyd, 916-367-8071 Ushers Grace Quilters Ministry Stanley Posis, 916-705-9192 Catherine Sco, 831-402-4681 Grupo Pastoral Hispano Anna Haid, 916-956-1177 Prayer Ministries Companioned Prayer Knights of Columbus Bill Stobbe, 916-505-3800 Dick Phelan, 916-221-0596 M Divine Mercy Devotion/Cenacle Pastoral Care Ministry Zoeanne Tafolla, 707-333-7359 Dan Dunne, 916-817-1675; Sunday -Chaplet/Rosary/Morning Prayer Candice Ralston, 916-806-8090; Tuesday I -Divine Mercy Chaplet/Mass Prayer Shawl Ministry -Cenacle - Zoeanne Tafolla, 707-333-7359 Catherine Sco, 831-402-4681 -Cenacle-Spanish - Ana Haid, 916-956-1177 Prison/Restorative Justice Ministry N Eucharistic Adoration -Folsom Prison - Fr. H. Gomez, 916-985-2561 x 4206 Veronica Thomas, [email protected] -CSP Sacramento - Greg Mellor, Perpetual Adoration—1st Fri 9am - Sat 4pm Catholic Chaplain ,916-985-8610 x6425 I Marian Cenacle (Marian Movement of School Ministry (St. John Notre Dame) Priests Cenacle) Keith Martin, Principal, 916-985-4129 -English – 1st Saturday of the month Senior Visitation Sally Gomez, 916-693-2411 Charlene Agles, 916-984-9602 S St. Vincent de Paul (Helping Hands) -Spanish – 2nd Wednesday of the month Ana Haid, 916-956-1177 John Knight, 916-985-4630 Our Lady of Fatima T Henry Altamirano, 925 - 899-7769 Liturgical Ministries Altar Servers Spiritual Growth Ministries Hugo Schmidt, 916-817-4541 R Adult Scripture Study Children’s Liturgy during Mass Lee & Teresa Weider, 916-983-8065 Shannon Langer, 916-985-7338 Couples for Christ Extraord. Ministers of Holy Communion I Myrah Empleo, 661-993-4721 Steve & Maryanne Ashley, 916-479-2214 Praise & Worship Lectors Sheila Fi patrick, 925-437-0798 Pai Midtlyng, 916-837-8322 E Religious Education Liturgical Environment Shannon Langer, 916-985-7338 Arlee Peterson, 916-220-5968 Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) Music - See choir director after Mass. S Debbie Duncan, 916-798-0201 Theology on Tap Additional Ministries Aaron Santos, 916-985-2065 Children’s Babysitting at Mass WINGS (Women in Growth Spiritually) Georgia Oatmeyer, 916-201-3193 Sue Collins, 916-337-6237 Family Fellowship Youth/Young Adults Ministries Carol Stephenson, 916-952-6744 Aaron Santos, [email protected] Gift Shop Connie Aley, 916-984-9284 Parish Committees/Councils Women’s Game Day Finance Council Roberta Puzio, 916-933-2561 “Here am I, Lord; Elizabeth Beigh, 916-730-1291 I come to do your will.” Liturgy Committee Barbara Bowden, 916-984-9476 Please send ministry updates and corrections to 9 Pastoral Council Loreen McMahon, [email protected].

… as Catholics Baptize Babies?

For adults who want to be baptized, the celebration only takes place after a long, guided, and thoughtful process through the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. This is also true for many Protestant Christians, who are baptized later in life, often after a personal, transforming religious experience. So, it seems fair to ask why our Catholic tradition includes infant baptism. After all, if we make adults who want to become Catholic wait months and even years as they grow in their understanding of Christ and his teachings, why should babies — who “do nothing” — be baptized?

W Our custom of infant baptism dates back to the earliest days of the Church, when St. Paul baptized entire households, including, we presume, children (see Acts 16:15, 33; 18:8). H That had become common practice by the second century. When Christianity was Y legalized 200 years later, infant baptism became the normal practice throughout the Church.

We recognize that in Baptism, we are given the grace to overcome original sin — the DO human tendency to choose ourselves and our own wills over God — and to become members of the Church. This is the gift we give to infants in Baptism.

In its essence, the baptism of infants also reminds us adult Christians that the gift of W salvation and membership in the Church (i.e., the Body of Christ) is God’s initiative. It is freely offered to us, regardless of where we might be in life’s journey. Salvation isn’t E something we earn. Instead, we see that Baptism is the beginning of a lifelong process of growing into the kind of disciples that Jesus wants us to be.

To learn more, see the “Catechism of the Catholic Church” (no. 1250-1252 and 1262-1270).

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