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WELCOME TO NEWMAN HALL - HOLY SPIRIT PARISH We Gather, To hear God’s word, To taste Jesus’ life in Eucharist, To be a community of God’s love for one another and for all We Are Sent, To relish learning that enriches all lives, To heal divisions in our church and world, To participate in the world’s quest for justice and peace A Ministry of the Staff Mass Schedule Rev. Ivan Tou, CSP (Pastor) Sunday Saturday: 5:00pm (Vigil) [email protected] Sunday: 7:30am, 10:00am, 5:00pm, 10:00pm (candlelight) Rev. Paul Rospond, CSP (Assistant Pastor) Weekdays Mon-Sat: 12:10pm [email protected] Rev. Steve Bossi, CSP (Assistant Pastor) Summer Building Hours [email protected] Monday-Friday: 9:00am-1:00pm Saturday: 3:30pm-6:00pm (1st Sat until 7:00pm) Colleen Lenord (Music & Liturgy) Sunday: 7:00am-11:45am [email protected] 4:00pm-6:00pm 9:00pm-11:15pm Frances Rojek (Faith Formation) [email protected] Reconciliation Saturday: 3:30-4:30pm, or by appointment Calvin Nixon II (Administrative Assistant) [email protected] Summer Eucharistic Adoration M,R,F – 6:30-7:30pm; T – 6-7pm, W – 7:30-8:30am Elizabeth Kristos (Administrative Assistant) [email protected] Baptisms and Marriages Call the receptionist for more information. Christine Dalton (Sacristan) For marriages, please notify the church [email protected] 6 months prior to your marriage . 2700 Dwight Way, Berkeley, California 94704 Phone: (510) 848-7812 Website: calnewman.org FAX: (510) 848-0179 E-mail: [email protected] Follow us on FB/Instagram/Twitter: @calnewmanhall June 23, 2019 – Corpus Christi COMING UP AT NEWMAN SCRIPTURE READINGS (Year C: Cycle I) (Student activities in bold) Sun, June 23 – Corpus Christi Sunday, June 23 – Corpus Christi Gn 14:18-20 Ps 110:1-4 1 Cor 11:23-26 10:00am Little Church Lk 9:11b-17 11:00am Coffee & Donuts Mon, June 24 – The Nativity of St. John the Baptist Monday, June 24 9:00am Food Not Bombs Is 49:1-6 Ps 139:1b-3, 13-15 Acts 13:22-26 12:10pm OA Lk 1:57-66, 80 1:00pm Writing Group Tue, June 25 6:30pm Adoration Gn 13:2, 5-18 Ps 15:2-5 Mt 7:6, 12-14 7:30pm Meditation Group Wed, June 26 Tuesday, June 25 Gn 15:1-12, 17-18 Ps 105:1-4, 6-9 Mt 7:15-20 1:00pm Tuesday Theology Thu, June 27 – St. Cyril of Alexandria, Bishop, 6:00pm Adoration Doctor of the Church 7:00pm Rosary Group Gn 16:1-12, 15-16 or 16:6b-12, 15-16 Ps 106:1b-5 7:30pm Choir Rehearsal Mt 7:21-29 Wednesday, June 26 7:30am Adoration Fri, June 28 – The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus 6:30pm The Bible and the Virgin Mary Ez 34:11-16 Ps 23:1-6 Rom 5:5b-11 Lk 15:3-7 7:30pm Catholicism Wow Sat, June 29 – Sts. Peter and Paul, Apostles Thursday, June 27 Acts 12:1-11 Ps 34:2-9 2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18 7:00pm Emmaus Group Sun, June 30 – 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time 6:30pm Adoration 1 Kgs 19:16b, 19-21 Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-11 Gal 5:1, 8:00pm AA 13-18 Lk 9:51-62 Friday, June 28 12:10pm OA PLEASE REMEMBER OUR BELOVED 6:30pm Adoration DECEASED – Maureen Rinne (1/18), 7:30pm AA Gary Ginder (1/28), Wayne Hutton (2/17), Saturday, June 29 Bob Simpson (4/27), and Marilyn Coons 3:30pm Al-Anon (5/15). 3:30pm Reconciliation STEWARDSHIP FAITHDIRECT - Sign up with eGiving through Faith Weekly Collection Sunday Collections Direct, which is the most convenient and for June 16th thru April 2019 secure way to make your weekly offering. Sunday $4,664.15 Income $241,281.24 To enroll, go to www.faithdirect.net and Goal to use our parish code CA705. You can also Online $4,153.75 $242,711.49 fill out and mail a Faith Direct enrollment form at the April parish office. Total $8,817.90 Deficit $1,430.25 Weekly $11,557.69 SUPPORT NEWMAN THROUGH AMAZON – Goal When you use Amazon, go to Thank you for your continued generosity and support! smile.amazon.com and select Holy Spirit Parish – Newman Hall as your OUR COMMUNITY GIFT FOR JUNE designated charity. 0.5% of your A portion of this month’s collection will support purchases will be donated to our parish. Every little bit Jubilee USA, who works to promote national helps. In May, we received $23.67 from Amazon. economies that serve, protect, and promote participation of the most vulnerable. Our contribution A Word from Servant of God Isaac Hecker, pays our yearly dues for being a Jubilee Parish. Founder of the Paulist Fathers: “Not an anxious MICHAEL KING, a long-time parishioner, was hospi- search, least of all a craving for extraordinary lights; talized and is reaching out for support. He has re- but a constant readiness to perceive the divine turned home and will need all the help he can get, in guidance in the secret ways of the soul, and then to act small and larger ways. If you can help with errands with decision and a noble and generous courage – this like shopping or doing laundry at his apartment, please is true wisdom.” [On the Guidance of the Holy Spirit] contact Michael at 510-849-0722 A N N O U N C E M E N T S MISSION COOP APPEAL – This weekend, we are PARISH COUNCIL NOMINATIONS – It is time having our annual Mission Cooperative Appeal. At all again to add new members to our Parish Council to help the Masses, Father Abraham Karukaparambil of the guide the pastor and parish to stay true to our mission Diocese of Rayagada (eastern India) will be preaching with the challenge and opportunities ahead. If you about the social and spiritual needs of his diocese. know folks (include yourself) who would be a great Please give him a warm Newman welcome. council member, please nominate them with the forms in the lobby. The deadline for nominations is July 7. CHRISTIAN MEDITATION - Hungering for a deeper sense of prayer and WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE stillness in your chaotic ENCOUNTER – Want something life? Join us in more lasting than a weekend vacation contemplative prayer, in Bahamas, Bermuda or the every Monday at Mountains? Give your marriage the 7:30pm, Gallery Room. “best vacation break” by making a EMMAUS GROUP – Come join other permanent and Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next student parishioners to reflect on the upcoming Sunday opportunity is next weekend, June 28-30 in Danville, readings on Thursdays at 7:30pm. CA. For more information and/or register for a Weekend, visit our website at: oaklandwwme.org or CATHOLICISM WOW – For the next week in June, contact Chuck and Annie at applications we will continue to explore the topic “Ways that Lay @oaklandwwme.org. People Can Serve the Church.” Please join us on Wednesdays at 7:30pm in the Seminar Room; we would WIDOWS/WIDOWERS GRIEF RECOVERY love to hear your views! For more information and GROUPS – Have you (or someone you know) detail, contact Yvette and Ned Niccolls at experienced the death of a spouse recently or within the [email protected]. last few years? Sharing our experiences during this 10- week class is extremely helpful to our healing process. NEWMAN FICTION GROUP will meet on Tuesday, Find hope, support and successful ways to process this July 2 at 7pm, to discuss Night Train to Lisbon, about a significant life event. This course is open to all Widows Swiss teacher of ancient languages who finds his life and Widowers. Enrollments are now being accepted. made new by a chance encounter. For more info, call Our next class will be July 13 – September 14, 2019 on Kit Sturtevant-Stuart at 510-845-3033. Saturdays, 9:30-11:30am at Valley Community Church TAIZE PRAYER – Our monthly Taizé Prayer group is (4455 Del Valle Pkwy, Pleasanton). For more info, taking a summer break ande will start up again on please contact Linda Husted at [email protected]. Friday, Sept. 13. QUO VADIS DAY - The Seminarians of the Diocese SACRISTANS NEEDED FOR 10AM MASS - There of Oakland will be hosting a Quo Vadis Day on is great need for Sacristans for the 10am Mass, Monday, July 22 from 9:30AM-6:30PM at the Diocese especially for the month of June. If you are interested of Oakland Youth Retreat Center in Lafayette. This day please contact Christine at [email protected] or of gathering is open to young men ages 13-18 and the Alfreda Campos at [email protected]. cost is $20. To register or for more information, please email Cielo at [email protected] or call 510- BICENTENNIAL OF SERVANT OF GOD ISAAC 267-8356. HECKER – The theme for June 2019 is “The Holy Spirit and the Individual.” As we continue to journey GOD BE WITH YE, FR. PAUL - together through Pentecost, let us remember the wisdom “Goodbye” is actually a contraction of of Servant of God Isaac Hecker (1819 - 1888) on the “God be with ye," and we certain pray bicentennial of his birth, the founder of the Paulist that is the case as Fr. Paul moves on to Fathers, as he reflects on the meaning of the Holy Spirit his next assignment in New York City. in his entrustment to it in his daily life. He says: “[I Goodbye sentiments are always have] entire faith in the personal guidance of the Holy appropriate, and we have a fairly large goodbye banner Spirit, and complete confidence in its action in all things in the lobby this weekend.
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    Copy any cx done in G1-6 master after 10/12/12 into this CS5 chart (which has no backgrounds). Then PDF as spread to High Qual flat no bleed to link to G7-8 S&S. Scope and Sequence • Grade 6 CCC Unit Session Session Theme Scripture References 1 The Bible, In the Bible, God reveals himself to us, especially in the life, 2 Peter 1:20–21; 121–123, inspired, interpretation, Magisterium, St. Jerome Prayer to the Holy Spirit Family and Community Share a Bible Passage God’s Story Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Deuteronomy 30:19–20 128–130 scriptorium, Vulgate St. Frances Xavier Cabrini 2 God Creates The human family is created in the image and likeness of God. Genesis 1:1—3:24; Psalm 8:5–7 282–289 culture, exile, racism, sexism Abraham God’s Creation, Poor and Vulnerable, A Class Service Project the World Sarah Solidarity, Life and Dignity Adam 3 Sin and Salvation The root of sin is lack of trust in God and disobedience to Genesis 2:15—3:24, 3:15, 4:1–16, 6:5—9:17; 402–411 Garden of Eden Eve Hail Mary Family and Community Community Cards 1 his commands. Proverbs 3:5–6; 1 John 1:9; Jeremiah 17:7 Noah God, Our 4 Abraham Listens God calls Abraham and Sarah to believe in him. Genesis 15:1–5, 18:1–10, 22:1–13; Galatians 3:7; 59, 72, 165, 762, Chosen People, Patriarchs Cain Act of Hope Life and Dignity Pen-Pal Project Creator and to God Matthew 1:18–21; Luke 2:8–14; Mark 1:12–13 992, 1819, 2571 Abel Isaac Father 5 Celebrating Ordinary Time is a time to grow in the love of Jesus Christ.
  • Prayer for the Intercession of Father Isaac T. Hecker

    Prayer for the Intercession of Father Isaac T. Hecker

    PAULIST ASSOCIATES Issue No. 12, October 2016 A Monthly Newsletter for Paulist Associates Index A Farewell to St. Paul’s College page 2 Prayer for the Intercession of Fr. Isaac T. Hecker page 1 Contacts page 6 Proposed Program for November page 4 Fr. Hecker Abstract page 6 Save the Date page 3 Isaac Says page 4 Sermon by Servant of God, Isaac Hecker page 3 Paulist Associates Promise page 6 The Spirit of India, A Paulist Pilgrimage page 5 Prayer for the Intercession of Father Isaac T. Hecker Heavenly Father, you called your servant Isaac Thomas Hecker to preach the Gospel to the people of North America and through his teaching, to know the peace and the power of your indwelling Spirit. He walked in the footsteps of Saint Paul the Apostle, and like Paul spoke your Word with a zeal for souls and a burning love for all who came to him in need. Look upon us this day, with compassion and hope. Hear our prayer. We ask that through the intercession of Father Hecker your servant, you might grant us (state the request). We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ, Your Son, Our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit. One God, forever and ever. Amen. When you pray this prayer, and if you believe that you have received any favors through Hecker’s intercession, please contact the Office of the Cause for Canonization of Servant of God, Isaac Hecker at [email protected]. Visit the web site: http://www.isaachecker.org/ to learn more about his life and the cause for his canonization.
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    Portraits of Catholics with Western Pennsylvania Connections: the Famous, the Forgotten, and the Unknown John C

    Portraits of Catholics with Western Pennsylvania Connections: The Famous, the Forgotten, and the Unknown John C. Bates, Esq. Faith, having no geography, knows no boundaries. Western Pennsylvania has played an outsized role in producing While in the seminary, Patrick was diagnosed with advanced tu- and influencing Catholics who went on to achieve national and berculosis in 1938. His sister Nellie travelled from Scranton to the even international recognition. Many of these were natives of ill seminarian, reminding him of the family’s history of prayers to this area, while others came to this area and spent time here, the Blessed Mother. The seminarian’s mother wrote from Ireland even if briefly, before moving on elsewhere. For that latter group, that she would gladly give up her life if her prayers were answered Pittsburgh was a gateway to the vast west of North America. The that he would recover to become a priest. Patrick was so gravely confluence of rivers and the positioning of mountains made it so. ill that surgeons cut away ribs to remove pus from his lungs. His Native and sojourner alike would rise to prominence in a variety mother died in 1939, but Patrick continued to pray for a cure for of fields. The Catholic faith as received during their formative himself. He lived, pledging the rest of his life to the restoration of years in Western Pennsylvania or as enhanced by their interaction family prayer. Doctors subsequently noted the “miraculous” disap- with Western Pennsylvania Catholics left a lasting imprint on pearance of the tuberculosis. Patrick was certain that his return to them.