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Weekend Mass Times Today’s Readings Sat: 5:00pm (Sunday Vigil) Acts 9:26-31 / Ps 22:26-27, 28, 30, 31-32 [26a] / 1 Jn 3:18-24 / Jn 15:1-8 Sun: 7:30am, 9:00am, 11:30am & 6:00pm “I will praise you, Lord, in the assembly of your people. ” (Ps 22) Daily Mass Times Mon-Fri: 8:15am Gospel “Spiraling out of control,” is a phrase that can easily describe the current display of human Reconciliation / Confession existence. In addition to the violence, unrest, uneasiness and turmoil that are common elements Saturday 3 - 4:30 pm of our daily news, other essential pieces are misplaced or missing. Many lack an objective center & by appointment around which to order and structure their lives or a clear set of definable goals or mores to act as guideposts and life directives. It appears that “feelings” have become a “new god” and All Other Sacraments traditional structures and ideals set aside. It is almost as if history only shows that we got this Please call the o%ce for whole thing wrong and many are determined to finally set things right. The real truth, however, information. is that while wrongs and errors are certainly a part of our often-checkered past, it is hardly the case that all was wrong. It is not our task to rewrite the history of our lives, but to learn from

mistakes that were made, and preserve the perennial wisdom at the root of our successes. Clergy Learning is an essential part of being human. Fr. Renier Siva Pastor The question becomes, however, from whom do we learn? Some have such a hard time placing God in that position, but that is precisely where God needs to be. God is the Master Teacher from Fr. Cleetus Karakkat whom all of humanity learns and gets its cues. It is in and through this relationship with the Parochial Vicar Gardener of Life that we are fashioned and pruned into the people we are intended to be and can William Goeke be. It is only in God that we are able to find our best selves. Sadly, many think that religion too, Jim McFadden as well as history in general, has also goen all this wrong. Yet, our resurrection faith tells us Deacons differently. We are reminded, today especially, that we are meant to remain in Christ as Christ remains in us. We are also reminded that , the Incarnate God, is the vine upon which we Fr. Ignatius Haran grow, the branches that flow from the source of God’s life. Pastor Emeritus Giving up our will to God’s can be a painful endeavor. It is not easy to set our own desires and Parish Office wants aside and allow God to step in and direct and guide our growth. But this is the only way The office is closed until to prevent deadly weeds from overtaking us and bringing us to a place of self-destruction. God’s commandments are the very guideposts and benchmarks we need, yet many seek to remove further notice. Please call and them from all public view because they appear to limit self-expression and suppress what is leave a message. considered by many to be “human freedom.” They are the only way we can find freedom, 307 Montrose Drive, Folsom however. And, until we learn this fundamental lesson, we will continue to spiral out of control, Phone: 916-985-2065 never really knowing who we are, what our potential can be or how life really can be lived.

We will not know peace. Website: FolsomCatholic.org Scripture Reflections Social Media: First Reading @FolsomCatholic Luke tells us how the conversion of Saul (Paul) and the acceptance by the disciples of him helped facilitate peace in the Church throughout Judea, Galilee, and Samaria. What do you Bulletin think is needed to bring about peace in our Church today? FolsomCatholic.org/bulletin Second Reading John teaches his community that believing in Jesus and loving one another is the heart of Bulletin Date Ads Due by 5pm God’s commandment. How would you assess yourself in following this two-fold command? May 9 Apr 29 Gospel May 16 May 6 Using the metaphor of a vine and branches, Jesus urges his disciples to “remain in me” in May 23 May 13 order to bear good fruit and thereby glorify God. What would be some examples of “good fruit” that you have produced? Praise and Worship May 11, Tuesday, 6:30 pm Contact: Sheila Fitzpatrick Sheilafi[email protected]

Join us for an evening of inspiring music and powerful prayer with Praise and Worship! We will be live streaming on the St. John the Baptist Facebook page via Facebook Live. All are welcome! Diocese Office of Family and Faith Formation This Pandemic Has Helped Many Families Rediscover Their Identity, as a 2021-2022 Religious Education "Domestic Church" Contact Teresa Donan Contact: Shannon Langer 916-733-0132, [email protected] Director of Religious Educaon W 916-985-7338 or We have a number of resources to [email protected] support families in parishes: Strengthening Family Catechesis; Live the Year of E Registration for next year’s Religious St. Joseph; Reflections to live and learn in Education is open! Please go to the parish the Liturgical times: Ordinary, Advent website for the packet to register your and Christmas; Retreats; and more. L children! ALL sacraments require two years of preparation meaning 1st and 2nd For more information visit: grade for Reconciliation and Eucharist, and hps://www.scd.org/family-and-faith- C formation/home-resources-families-faith- Confirmation 1 and Confirmation 2 for Confirmation. We will start in late August formation O and end on the first weekend of May. Calendar will be coming soon. Inspiration for the Week Anyone familiar with gardening knows For questions or more information, please M that proper and timely pruning is call or email Shannon. Thank you! essential. The health of the plant

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the essential nutrients from its body. Camp Pendola Summer 2021 Pruning requires patience and . www.pendola.org Studies reveal that plants often respond Contact: Jennifer Campbell defensively to being pruned, displaying [email protected] or 916-733-0135 reactions that are similar to hurt or discomfort. Pruning is not easy but Camp Pendola is excited to announce our necessary. A hard lesson for us to learn is programming plan for Summer 2021! This that we also need to be pruned. We be- summer we will be offering day camps come far healthier when we allow God to campers entering 1st grade through stretch, refine, and form us into the best entering 7th grade at four parishes around version of ourselves. The fruit that then the diocese for four weeks in July. comes from our vines will be more abun- At St. John the Baptist Parish, For middle and high school teens we will dant, nutritious, and robust. Left to our we welcome all own devices we can easily find ourselves as members of be offering day trips to hiking trails and the Body of Christ. adventure courses in the greater running amuck and spiraling out of con- Sacramento area. And for families we trol. Without a proper vision and trust in will be opening up our cabins to rent in the Master Pruner, we will never find the Camptonville. contentment we desperately desire. Nor 3 will the work of the Gospel stand a chance of succeeding. Mass Intentions Intercessory Prayers Prayers for the Sick Sunday, May 2nd We pray for our sick parishioners, family and friends, Paulinamae Miranda and those in need of healing of the body and . Rico Family Adelina Zendejas Margarita Garcia Gary Kreu er† Christopher Kovarik Maria Garcia Thanksgiving Elfega Larsen Marites Brooks

Monday, May 3rd Evelyn Ronquillo Mark Penman Eusebio Santos Randy Elliot Gaytan-Ruelas Family† Gloria Bladel & Family Robert Coughlin Tuesday, May 4th Jocelyn Patio Sheila Montemayor Marelou Montemayor (healing) Joe Bierek Silda Galang Lance Costa Zachary Whiten P Wednesday, May 5th Marelou Montemayor Michael & Dana Entera (20th Wedding Anniv) Prayers for Our Troops R Thursday, May 6th We pray for our military personnel abroad Reychelle & Reyzamyn Reyes (thanksgiving) and at home, and for their families.

Friday, May 7th Michael Dalupan A Sheila Montemayor (healing) Prayers for the Recently Deceased We pray for the of all who have died, Saturday, May 8th our family members, friends, and parishioners. Y Soledad Rico (birthday) May they rest in peace.

Observances Agrifino Angeles Jose Alfredo Aspera Andrew Bower Lorenza Mejia E We Celebrate This Week Luz Villamil-Hoyt Anita Rivera Mon: Sts. Phillip and James Beatrice Iddamalgoda Madeline Easton Thu: National Day of Prayer Caridad Montemayor Maria Di Costanzo R Carlos Henriquez Marilyn Dorr Charloe Hughes Maryann Manzio May is Dedicated to: Nona Piha Diana Dahm The Blessed Virgin Mary/Our Lady Norma Aley Doris Hodge Paul DuPont Elena Aquino Richard Legget Pope Francis’ Eli Marquez Romeo Vasquez Monthly Intention for May Fernanda Castelo Sonny Lasoya The World of Finance Herminia Villacorte Steve Beneto Let us pray that those in charge of finance Aspera Thomas Lazore Joan McArdle will work with governments to regulate the financial sphere and protect citizens Prayer Requests from its dangers. Prayer requests for the sick, military or recently deceased may be made by calling our Parish Office. Names will appear for four months.

O God, You raised up St. John the Baptist Global ‘Marathon’ to prepare a perfect people for Christ.

for end of COVID-19 Fill Your people with the joy of possessing The Vatican has announced a rosary initiative His grace, and direct the minds of all the dedicating the month of May to prayer for an faithful in the way of peace and salvation. At St. John the Baptist Parish, end to the coronavirus pandemic. The world’s time in conversation with our Grant that as St. John Catholic would be involved in a Lord is at the center of was martyred for truth special way as promoters of the rosary among our lives. and justice, so we may Catholics. Thirty of the shrines will take turns energetically profess leading a daily live-streamed rosary at 12 p.m. our Faith in You, and Eastern time. The Catholic Church dedicates lead others to the Way, 4 the month of May to the Blessed Virgin Mary. the Truth, and Pope Francis will open the month of prayer Eternal Life. on May 1, asking for Mary’s intercession. Amen.

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 on our website. Scroll down to midpage and click on “Spend Time...” 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

Please visit the Diocesan page. It lists E Parishes which are currently live May 6 streaming Sunday and Daily Masses. The religious basis of our form of R government is: freedom of religion. Indeed,

Church Hours religious freedom is under aack in our Monday - Friday country. Nonetheless, it is our duty and responsibility to pray for our country and its The church will remain open for those who would like to pray before the leaders. The first Thursday of May has been Blessed from 8am-4:30pm. designated the National Day of Prayer. How are we, who call ourselves Roman Catholic, Saturday - Sunday to pray for a country that practices policies On the weekends, the church will be that may go against what the church pro- open from 7am-6pm. fesses? It is a difficult decision sometimes.

Please wear a mask and keep in mind Let us pray…

your minimum 6ft social distancing God of Abraham, Isaac, Moses,

Confession we cry out to you for wisdom and compassion. You led the early Jews out of slavery, to freedom. Saturdays: 3 - 4:30 pm You led the disciples of Jesus after the crucifixion and by appointment to courageously preach the Gospel.

Please note confessions at this time will Today, we seek your wisdom to preach the good news in our country. still be offered but not in the confessional. Grant wisdom and faith to our elected leaders, We will be doing a face to face format in a the people we choose to lead our country, to make larger setting in order to maintain the choices that are based upon your teaching. social distancing of 6ft. Where laws are made that go against your will, At St. John the Baptist Parish, time in conversation with our give us courage to change policy, not based upon Lord is at the center of our comfort, but upon principles taught in our lives. Scripture. We ask all this in the name of Jesus, our brother and Christ, who lives and reign with you, one God, for ever and ever. 5 Amen. What Padre Pio saw in the Spanish Flu of 1918 Bret Thoman, OFS aleteia.org

Many have faced the realities of pandemics. What can we learn from them?

S While the world continues to trudge through the devastating effects of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic – deaths, hospitalizations, and untold economic damage – it can P be helpful to look at how the world was plagued by a similar virus and how a reacted to it.

I Just over 100 years ago, the world was hit by an H1N1 influenza virus commonly referred to as the Spanish influenza. Lasting from February 1918 to April 1920, it infected some 500 R million people worldwide, which was roughly one third of the world’s population at the time. The death toll is estimated at between 20 million and 50 million, although some experts believe that as many as 100 million died from it. These figures make it one of the I deadliest pandemics in human history.

St. Padre Pio – who had just received the – was also infected. So were people T close to him in and : fellow , spiritual sons and daughters, and even his own family members in Pietrelcina. All of these people – U including Padre Pio – experienced a sense of abandonment and suffering.

For his new book, The Pandemic of Padre Pio: Disciple of our Lady of Sorrows, A Stefano Campanella researched this period. As director of Tele Radio Padre Pio in San Giovanni Rotondo, Campanella utilized his access to numerous correspondence between L Padre Pio and others to reconstruct this lile-known period of Padre Pio’s early life. What becomes immediately clear is how Padre Pio saw the providential work of God through- out the ordeal despite his personal suffering and that of those about him.

In the laer part of 1918, Padre Pio was bedridden between September and December due to the Spanish flu. Though he did not experience the worst effects of the illness, it caused G him tremendous suffering as it affected many people close to him. Many fellow Capuchin friars were either ill or had been drafted into the Italian army and forced to the front lines R of . In fact, Padre Pio’s community of San Giovanni Rotondo was reduced to just three friars as the others were either sick or called to military service. In a leer to one of his spiritual daughters, Antoniea Vona, dated October 27, Padre Pio wrote: O I am responding to your leer several days late due to my health which leaves much to be desired. I am out of danger, this is true, but I feel very weak and helpless to be able to react. Fiat voluntas W Dei [May the Will of God be done].

In another correspondence with Fr. Benedeo Nardella, his spiritual director and provin- T cial minister, his superior asked Padre Pio for his perspective. Pio was already known for his spiritual gifts, and Fr. Benedeo sought him to help interpret the events taking place. In a leer dated October 19, 1918, Fr. Benedeo asked Padre Pio: “Tell me where we are H headed with these scourges? What does the future hold for us? I am afraid in observing how justice is not placated and the sky is becoming increasingly obscure.” Padre Pio wrote back: The current scourge, in the ends of God, is to bring man closer to divinity as its main goal. As a secondary and immediate end, then, it is to exonerate the persecutions against the At St. John the Baptist Parish, children of God that would follow on the part of the children of this [world], as a just fruit of the we foster a present war. Do not fear then that iniquity will come to crush righteousness; but iniquity itself will commitment to lifelong crush itself, and justice will triumph. In both of these leers, we see Padre Pio’s abiding faith in spiritual growth. God in all circumstances. The saint discerned the Hand of God even during the brutal pandemic that was wreaking havoc around the world.

Even if God was not the acting, or causative, agent behind the Spanish influenza, Padre 6 Pio saw God using it for “primary and secondary ends”; that is, to bring man closer to Him, to enact divine justice and mercy, and to crush iniquity. 2nd Collection Stewardship of Treasure the Lord Has Entrusted to Us This weekend’s second collection is for our RE Program and SJND. Weekly goal: $25,529.00 Weekly Offerings: Thank you for your generous support of last week’s Catholic Home Missions April 24/25 $14,319 Appeal. As a parish, we raised $1,351 to help strengthen the Church at home and ensure that the Gospel is spread across the Branching Out Isn’t Always What . If you missed the appeal, It’s Cracked Up to Be it’s not too late to give! Just visit www.usccb.org/home-missions. “That’s a really beautiful tree branch. Man, would you look at the bark on that Next weekend’s second collection will be thing? The others are real duds, but that C for our Building and Maintenance Fund. low-hanging branch has really got it all together.”

H Calling Knitters I’ve never heard anyone say this. Maybe I Contact: Alicia Melendez just need to hang out with more arborists, 916-792-4449 but I can’t recall ever hearing someone A admire the particular beauty of a single We need kniers to make prayer shawls. branch. When someone comments on a tree, We have paerns and yarn available. We it’s usually the whole tree — perhaps a R are also collecting prayer shawls for our visual element of it, like the color of the Senior Ministry, Rachel’s Vineyard, and leaves or its height. But people don’t the Pregnancy Consultation Center. Any usually zero in on one branch.

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Support Our Advertisers The Bible tells us that when we bear fruit as Y Our bulletin is an important way for the good everyday stewards, it is for the parish to continue to communicate with Father’s glory. We are the branch on His you. Through the paid advertising by the magnificent tree. What we have is from businesses listed in the back there is no Him, and what we do likewise points back cost to St. John for the bulletin. Let them to Him. We also tend to reflect how well the know you appreciate their parish support. other branches around us are incorporating the nutrients coming their way. That’s all fine and good in theory. In practice, it can be an arduous exercise in humility.

When I do something virtuous or charitable or kind, there is a part of me that wants to stand out for it. I think that’s true for all of us. We’ve given of ourselves in some way or overcome some human temptation to accomplish a lile bit of good in this world, At St. John the Baptist Parish, and even though we know God sees us, we bring Christ’s light to all through service to others. we’d really love for everyone else to see it, too.

It’s a struggle, for sure. But we need to remember that our fruit belongs to the 7 whole tree.

~ Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS Sharing the Gospel Put a brand new light bulb in a lamp. Turn the lamp on. It shines brightly. Now, unplug the lamp. The lamp goes dark. It might be a Unscramble words from today’s Gospel: nice lamp. It might have a new light bulb. Yet, without being plugged in to electricity, the lamp cannot shine. In today's Gospel, Jesus is the vine and you are a branch. As long as you are attached to Jesus, your K faith can grow fruit like love, kindness and gentleness. If you break away from Jesus, your faith will die, and you will not grow any I fruit. Stay plugged in to Jesus, so you can shine. Stay connected to Jesus, so your D faith can grow fruit. ‘ Read Galatians 5:22-23 with your family. Write down the nine different kinds of S fruit that will grow from your faith, when you stay connected to Jesus.

C God, help me to stay connected to Jesus. O R Jn 15:1-8 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 Parish Office, 916-985-2065 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 Debbie Sultan, 916-337-5786 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) 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 Mercy 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].

Lighter Side

Fiscal Riddles Q. Who was the greatest financier in the Bible? A. Noah. He was floating his stock while everyone else was in liquidation.

Q. Who was the greatest female financier in the Bible? A. Pharaoh’s daughter. She went down to the bank of the Nile and drew out a lile .

The Right Answer During his children’s sermon, our assistant pastor asked the kids, "What is gray, has a bushy tail, and gathers nuts in the fall?"

One five-year-old raised his hand, "I know the answer should be Jesus," he began, "but it sounds like a squirrel to me."

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