June 5, 2016 • The Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time St. Francis of Parish

We Congratulate Our Class of 2016!! Alaine Blasé Ariana Lopez Isabell Roa-Rodriguez Sofia Borrego Jack Macaulay Mira Saab Sofia Bustos-Bennett Conner Moss Mia Sanchez Ana Calderon Mason Pahule Graciela Soria Dylan deGuzman Riley Piccione Chloe Splinter Annelise Hernandez Nicolas Pike Theresa Tran Mariah Hudnut Karla Pinales-Rangel Brandon Villaflor Francesca Isler Brandt Porteus George Waltz Kaveh Khajavi Emily Pu Derek Yamada Gabriella Koebnick Maria Quintana Samantha Lingao Mario Ramos

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Weekend Masses Weekday Masses Reconciliation Church Hours Saturday Vigil 5:15pm (in St. Clare Chapel) 4:00-5:00pm M-Th 9:00am-3:00pm Sunday 7:30am, 9:30am, Noon 12:10pm or by appointment Fri 9:00am-1:30pm Deaf individuals are invited to fully participate in the life of the at our ASL Interpreted Mass each Sunday at noon. All Are Welcome

How to Live the Lord’s Prayer with Bro. Mark and Bro. Zeno. Three sessions: June 16, 23, 30, all from 6:45-8pm in Brunsman Hall ADULT FAITH FORMATION and the LGBT MINISTRY id you know that St. wrote a com- PRESENT Dmentary on the Lord’s Prayer? It is the only instance in which we find an example of how Francis responded to his “CALL ME MALCOLM” early brothers’ request to teach them how to pray. A Documentary About One Man’s Struggle With Faith, Love and Gender Identity We will take time to discuss this 13th-Century commentary and explore how we can make Francis’s thoughts come alive his down-to-earth, non-threatening and wholesome in our parish and in today’s society. Tfilm introduces us to Malcolm, a trans-gendered man in his first year of United Church of Christ seminary. Come join our three part series on the Lord’s Prayer. Three Uncertain about his future, he embarks on a road trip consecutive Thursday evenings—you can attend one, two, or across the U.S. While visiting people holding various the complete series. 75 minute sessions.

perspectives on gender identity, spirituality and love, he When in Michoacán, Mexico in February, Pope Francis gains deeper insights into his life. With openness and preached, “It is to this prayer, to this expression, that compassion he gradually gains optimism about what his Jesus calls us. Father, dad, daddy ... lead us not into the future may hold. temptation of resignation, lead us not into the temptation Join us Wednesday, June 22, in Brunsman Hall of losing our memory, lead us not into the temptation of 6:00pm: Meet & Greet forgetting our elders who taught us by their lives to say, 6:30pm: Film, with discussion to follow ‘Our Father.’ “

Ok to bring your dinner. Popcorn and cold drinks will be (Bro. Zeno Im, O.F.M., is a young friar studying in the Bay Area.) provided. Be ready for stimulating post-film discussion. For further information please contact Sandra Nelson at pro- for Justice [email protected] or Richard Hernandez at RichardH@ stfrancisparish.com phrase we seem to use sparingly Anowadays is “to have pity for someone.” Wellspring Women’s Center It is clear in today’s Gospel that Jesus has pity for the widow whose son has just died. “When the Lord saw her, he was moved with or the months of June through Sept. our first Sunday pity for her...” collection at the doors of our church for outreach to F While in the Philippines last year, Pope the poor will be for Wellspring Women’s Francis gave us all challenging words: Center. “Have I learned to weep? Have I learned to weep when I The goal of Wellspring Women’s Center is see a hungry child, a drugged child on the street, a home- to provide respite and services based on less child, an abandoned child, an abused child, a child “hospitality with dignity and love.” This used as a slave by society? happens weekdays through their four “Why do children suffer? The great answer we can all give core programs: Nutritious Meal Program, Children’s Corner, is to learn to weep. [Christ] wept for his dead friend; he Women’s Wellness and Safety Net Support. All programs are wept in his heart for that family that had lost their daugh- offered free of charge and are open to any woman and child. ter; he wept in his heart when he saw that mother, a poor Wellspring Women’s Center is grateful for the opportunity to widow, taking her son to be buried; he was moved and serve and care for their guests and their community, and en- wept in his heart when he saw the multitudes like sheep deavor to provide an atmosphere of “hospitality with dignity without a shepherd. If you don’t learn how to weep, you’re and love” to all who enter their doors. Find them online at not a good Christian!” http://www.wellspringwomen.org/. FranciscansForJustice.org | FACEBOOK: Franciscans for Justice 2 All Are Welcome

EUCHARISTIC MINISTRY Parish Update from Fr. Ken e will soon be offering training Bishop Soto has informed me that Fr. Desmond Wto those who wish to serve as O’Reilly has been appointed new Pastor as of July 1. Eucharistic Ministers at weekend Masses. Fr. Des is currently the pastor at Our Lady of Lourdes in Persons of faith, at least 16 years old, fully Del Paso area, and was pastor at St. Charles Borromeo initiated (Baptism, Eucharist and Confir- in Sacramento. He was ordained for the Archdiocese mation), who have a love for the Eucha- of Dublin 26 years ago. He has been in the Diocese of rist and want to share the joy of receiving the Body and Blood of Christ with others are welcome. If Sacramento about 10 years. Prior to coming to Sac- you can commit to being on a team that serves on the same ramento he served as a high school teacher, hospital weekend every month and to coming early on your day of chaplain and parish priest. He is very concerned that service and staying after Mass to help clean the sacred ves- the Franciscan charism remain alive at St. Francis. sels, then this ministry may be for you. If interested, please After spending time with him, I feel comfortable that contact Beth White, Director of Liturgy, at the Parish Office he will be able to continue to lead the parish in the or [email protected]. footsteps of Jesus and Francis and Clare. Kneeler Repair an you recommend a custom carpenter? We have about a dozen On behalf of the Transition Team and C or so kneelers that are in need of repair Parish Staff, we would like to thank the members of the parish for your using parts from extra kneelers we have food contributions, event volunteers found. If you, or someone you know, has and your generous support of Fr. the carpentry skills needed to help out, contact Kent at Ken’s “Walking Around Fund.” Over [email protected]. the weekend Fr. Ken mentioned how moved he was by the acknowledge- ments received, the countless bless- St. Francis LGBT Ministry ings, the wonderful reception, and the generosity shown to e are in the process of developing our activities him over this past weekend by the parish. Wplan for 2016-2017, based on our Catholic Faith, Service, and Community. Those interested in assisting It was exciting to see how the parish came together to make with this planning or providing suggestions and ideas, this a special weekend for Fr. Ken. Thank you! please contact Richard Hernandez, Director of Outreach, - Richard Hernandez, Director of Outreach at [email protected]

Introducing our new Steinway Model D Grand Piano (pt. 2)

ur music ministry has been blessed with a tory. Model D-274 is the premiere Steinway piano, and Owonderful donation. An anonymous individual has preferred choice by most concert pianists. If you Google agreed to donate their 1985 9-foot search “Steinway Model D-274,” that Steinway & Sons, New York Model exploration alone explains the gran- D-274, “Rachmaninoff,” concert grand deur of this instrument. piano to St. Francis! Lastly, “Rachmaninoff”? Every piano What do all of these specifications has a personality of its own, and each mean? Well, let’s get started: piano Steinway makes fit a set of char-

acteristics specifically tailored for the 1985 is the year this piano left the concert pianist. Rachmaninoff refers Steinway & Sons factory. Nine feet to Russian composer, Sergei Rach- is the length from front to back, and maninoff. This piano is Rachmaninoff- “concert grand piano” is the general like in that it’s craftsmanship and tun- classification associated with pianos ing results in a grandiose sound with similar to this size. The standard prominent bass (left-hand action). width of an 88-key piano is five feet, Tune in next week for Part 3! so our piano takes up about 35-40 square feet. Wow! Steinway has two Blessings and gratitude, manufacturing locations in the world: Hamburg, Germany and Tim Mascarinas, Director of Music Queens, New York. Our piano came from the New York fac- Photo is of another Steinway D-274 Grand piano. 3 Your Financial Support CHILDREN’S LITURGY Regular Giving (Offertory) (Includes direct deposit and credit card donations) OF THE WORD $9,713 May 22 Children’s Liturgy of the Year-to-date (7/1/15 - 5/22/16) $663,805 Word now begins its Summer Schedule. Children will be Last year 648,332 dismissed from the 9:30 Mass on the 2nd Sunday only: $ Change $15,474 June 12, July 10, August14, and September 11. The regular % Change 2.4% schedule resumes at the end of September. Designated Donations (Includes direct deposit and online donations) Building Fund Donations (7/1/15 - 5/18/16) $54,364 Last year 54,959 $ Change -$591.51 % Change -1.1% Step Ministry Going on vacation? Donations to date(7/1/2015 - 5/18/16) $51,217 Last year 48,037 iving is easy while you are away this summer. $ Change $3,180 Download the Online Giving app on your mobile % Change 6.6% G device and search for our parish. You can manage your Annual Catholic Appeal giving or give a one time gift right from your phone. Your Donations (2017) $70,593 support during summer months helps sustain our parish. Last Year $62,126 Find the app at OLGapp.com and click on the app store Participation (2017) 245 parish families for your device. Thank you for your generosity. Projected distribution to Parish $17,648 Thank you for your generosity! @ Pontifex

“We are stewards, not masters, of our earth. Each of us has a personal responsibility to care for the precious Prayer Requests gift of God’s creation.” - Pope Francis @Pontifex, May 30, 2016 For Those Who Are Ill or in Pain Photo from Pope Francis on Instagram Michelle Palko, Shelly Bettencourt Tillman, Bruce Collins, Mary Kuvakos, Dara Fout, Rose Richards Weekly Readings For Those Who Have Been Called to Eternal Life Sunday: 1 Kgs 17:17-24; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13; Robert Bernard Gal 1:11-19; Lk 7:11-17 Mass Intentions for this Week Monday: 1 Kgs 17:1-6; Ps 121:1bc-8; Mt 5:1-12 Tuesday: 1 Kgs 17:7-16; Ps 4:2-5, 7b-8; Mt 5:13-16 June 05 Sun. 7:30am Confrats Wednesday: 1 Kgs 18:20-39; Ps 16:1b-2ab, 4, 5ab, 8, 11; June 05 Sun. 9:30am Pro Populo Mt 5:17-19 Thursday: 1 Kgs 18:41-46; Ps 65:10-13; Mt 5:20-26 Pro Populo: for our parishioners, Confrats: for the friars Friday: 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-16; Ps 27:7-9abc, 13-14; o request a Mass Intention or request to have your loved one Mt 5:27-32 T added to our bulletin prayer list, please contact SJeanay Willis Saturday: Acts 11:21b-26; 13:1-3; Ps 16:1b-2a, 5, 7-10; Bolden, Parish Secretary (443-8084 or [email protected]). Mt 5:33-37 Send Healing Prayer Ministry prayer requests to healingprayer@ Sunday: 2 Sm 12:7-10, 13; Ps 32:1-2, 5, 7, 11; stfrancisparish.com, or contact Richard Hernandez (443-8084 x114 or Gal 2:16, 19-21; Lk 7:36 — 8:3 [7:36-50] [email protected]).

4 From The Transition Team The parishioners at St. Francis thank the Friars for 120+ years of service to our community! Spirit and Life Gathering Sunday, June 12, 2016 1:15 – 2:15 pm in the church Topic: What Does It Mean When ou may know that the friars have been at St. Francis Yfor more than 120 years, but did you know how that We Say We’re Franciscan? history started? On October 16, 1894 Augustine McClory, OFM arrived in Sacramento from the Franciscan Friars in St. he Transition Team is Louis Missouri, at request of Bishop Patrick Manogue (first Thappy to announce our second Spirit and Life Gath- Roman Catholic Bishop of Sacramento), and began organizing ering. It is our hope that these occasional Gatherings will the new parish—including taking a census, soliciting subscrip- help us to continue to explore ways to embrace and live tions, and selecting a site for parish buildings. our Franciscan charism, as well as to build community. Most High, glorious God, enlighten the darkness of my heart This gathering will focus on our mission statement, and and give me true faith, address the question: What do we mean when we say certain hope and perfect charity, we’re Franciscan? The mission statement is a call to sense and knowledge, Lord, share a joyous commitment to serve the poor, to protect that I may carry out Your holy and true command. our planet, to love one another, to advocate for justice and to follow in the footsteps of Francis and Clare. This ith gratitude to the Friars of the Saint Barbara will be a time to reflect together on our mission state- WProvince, we celebrate and acknowledge the ment, and share ideas about what we are called to do. Pastors of St. Francis of Assisi church: 1895-1896 Augustine McClory, O.F.M. For questions or more information, contact Margaret 1896-1900 Titus Hugger, O.F.M. Healey ([email protected]) or Judy Miranda Feb-Sept. 1900 Pius Nierman, O.F.M. ([email protected]) 1900-1904 Godfrey Heolters, O.F.M. 1904-1906 Victor Aertker, O.F.M. 1906-1912 Godfrey Hoelters, O.F.M. Prayer for The Church in 1912-1914 FelixRaab, O.F.M. Transition 1914-1917 Apollinaris Johmann, O.F.M. 1917-1922 Humilis Wiese, O.F.M. O faithful God, as your people, 1922-1923 FelixRaab, O.F.M. we cherish our memories and 1923-1924 Ildephonse Moser, O.F.M. our history as a sacred gift. 1924-1928 Solanus Crowley, O.F.M. 1928-1931 Clement Berberich, O.F.M. 1931-1937 Samuel Goggin, O.F.M. We ask you to guide us in our 1937-1943 Gregory Wooler, O.F.M. time of transition. 1943-1946 Gilbert Zlatar, O.F.M. 1946-1958 Ike Powleson, O.F.M. We need your wisdom that we 1958-1961 Harold Moran, O.F.M. might be receptive to 1961-1967 Giles Valcovich, O.F.M. change, conversion and growth. 1967-1968 Basil Kelley, O.F.M. 1968-1969 Gratian Gabel, O.F.M. We need your grace to redirect our hearts that we 1969 Ernest Wilson, O.F.M. may be willing to continue offering ourselves in joyful 1969-1976 John Vaughn, O.F.M. service to one another. 1976 Claude Riffel, O.F.M. 1977-1978 Enrique Parisi, O.F.M. Do not allow fear, ignorance or pride to limit the work 1978-1982 Herb Wheatley, O.F.M. of your Spirit, nor custom to prevent the creativity 1982-1988 Mel Bucher, O.F.M. within us from bearing fruit. 1988-1995 Barry Brunsman, O.F.M. 1995-1999 Richard Juzix, O.F.M. Open our hearts to the call of the Gospel. 1999 Michael Harvey, A.F.M., Administrator Give us courage and renewed hope that we may meet 1999-2002 Kenneth J. Laverone, O.F.M. the challenges of being the Church of our time. 2002-2003 Micah Muhlen, O.F.M. Jan-May 2003 Michel Gagnon, O.F.M. Amen. 2003-2012 Anthony M. Garibaldi, O.F.M. 2012-2016 Kenneth J. Laverone, O.F.M. 5 Ongoing: All Are Welcome More Opportunities

Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) Summer 2016 c o ntinuin g e d ucati o n During the Liturgy of the Word at our 9:30 am Mass, chil- Continuing Education at the Franciscan School of dren K-4th grade are escorted from the church to the Parish Theology offers affordable, high-quality instruc- Center Chapel by an adult catechist for CLOW. No registration tion by some of the world’s foremost Franciscan required. Parents may accompany their children. scholars and educators. This July, FST will offer four week-long sessions, each course earning Church Tours: 4th Sundays after Noon Mass. one CEU credit. Participants may take 1, 2, 3, or Communion Visitation all 4 courses. To request a visit for you or a loved one, please email: FST continuing education courses are open to the public and [email protected]. Please include your take place at our campus on the beautiful grounds of historic phone number in your email. Old Mission San Luis Rey in Oceanside, California. Participants Contemplative Prayer will find the FST educational experience enriching to both Mondays 6:00 pm in the Parish Center Chapel. heart and mind. Classes cost $250 per CEU unit (one week of Tuesdays after 12:10 pm Mass in St. Clare Chapel. class). For more information contact the FST Registrar Jackie Gospel Series Gamble at [email protected] or by phone at (760) 547-1800, Sundays 11:00 -11:45 am in the Parish Center. Reflection ext. 203. http://fst.edu/summer-continuing-education/ and meditation on the gospel. More info: Mary (536-9753). Celebrate Father’s Day with Bishop Cotta Healing Prayer Email your prayer petitions to healingprayer@stfrancispar- and the Rivercats on June 19 ish.com, or call the parish office (443-8084). ake Dad out to the ball park! Join Bishop Cotta and High School Youth Ministry Tfamilies from across the diocese 1st and 3rd Thursdays from 6:00-8:00 pm in the Parish Center. on Sunday, June 19 for a Father’s Day Light dinner provided. Bring a friend! [email protected]. celebration at the Rivercats game at Hospitality Raley Field in West Sacramento. Sundays after 9:30 am Mass. Join us for coffee and donuts The gates to the ball park will open at in Brunsman Hall. 11 a.m. to play catch on the field with Library Hours: Thursdays, Noon - 2:00 pm and Bishop Cotta. The bishop will offer a special blessing for fathers 1st and 3rd Sundays, 8:30 - 11:30 am in the Parish Center. and grandfathers at 11:45 a.m. There will be an opportunity for photos with Bishop Cotta. The bishop will throw out the Little Lambs Nursery Program first pitch at 1:00 p.m. Child care for children ages 1-3 during 9:30 am Mass. To register, go to our Children’s Faith Formation link on our parish Discounted tickets are $16 per person on the lawn/assembly website: www.stfrancisparish.com/children_formation.htm or and tickets are “first come, first serve” basis. Parking is free. email [email protected]. To purchase tickets online go to www.rivercats.com/gamelink, Praying the Franciscan Crown select Diocese of Sacramento and enter the special offer code: Saturdays, 9:00-10:00 am in the Parish Center Chapel. The DIOCESE, or download the flyer/order form at http://www.scd. Franciscan Crown dates from the 1400s and focuses on org/PDFs/BishopCottafathersday.pdf the Seven Joys of Mary. More info: [email protected]. Taizé Prayer: Wednesdays, 6:00-7:00 pm, in the church. St. Francis Elementary T’ai Chi Chih Thank you for Collecting Box Tops! Saturdays: 9:05 am in St. Clare Chapel or, weather permitting, t. Francis Parishioners, thank you for collecting box in the park across from the church. Stops for St Francis of Assisi Elementary School. Several Wednesdays: 6:00 pm in the church (during Taizé Prayer). hundred box tops came from the collection box at the back of the church, helping students earn over $1400 this school year School Prayer Service: Mondays at 8:10 am in the church (when school is in session). All are welcome. through the Box Tops for Education program. Thank you to all who take the time to bring these to church and support our Thomas Merton Circle: More info: John (482-6976). school! The school children will continue to collect box tops Young Adults (20’s-30’s) next year to earn money for the school. Box Tops are found Come try out our young adults groups called Christian on thousands of products from cereal to office supplies, like Life Communities (CLC). There is no commitment—just attend Pillsbury, Progresso, Ziploc, Hefty, Kleenex, Cheerios, and many, once and go from there. Our CLCs are a place for growth, many more. If you would like to contribute, simply cut out companionship, and transformation. 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St. Francis Parish Center Offices: 1066 26th Street, Sacramento, CA 95816 • Phone: 916.443.8084 Fax: 916.443.7356 • Website: www.stfrancisparish.com • Office Hours: Mo n -Fr i , 9a m -5p m

St. Francis Elementary School: 2500 K Street, Sacramento, CA 95816 • Phone: 916.442.5494 Website: www.stfranciselem.org • Office Hours: Mo n –Th u r , 8a m –4p m and Fr i , 8a m -2p m (during the School Year)

Pastor Ken Laverone, OFM [email protected] x115 Associate Pastor Sebastian Sandoval, OFM [email protected] x111 Principal Ivan Hrga [email protected] 916-442-5494 Director of Liturgy Beth White [email protected] x110 Director of Music Tim Mascarinas [email protected] x103 Director of Faith Formation Skip Bacon [email protected] x112 Director of Outreach Richard Hernandez [email protected] x114 Administrative Associate J.D. Warrick [email protected] x102 Plant Manager Joe Prassa [email protected] x107 Parish Programs Assistant Pamela Caballero [email protected] x105 Parish Secretary and Wedding Coordinator SJeanay Willis Bolden [email protected] Parish Bookkeeper Jacquie Embs [email protected] x104 Communion Visitation Ministry Coordinator Peggy Briggs [email protected] Infant Baptism Coordinator Carol Spinella [email protected] x302 Library Coordinator Pat Pavone [email protected] Membership Coordinator Christelle Cobian [email protected] x101 Parish Council Chair Margaret Healey [email protected] Young Adults Ministry Coordinator Patrice Clemons [email protected] Youth Ministry Coordinator Traci Bean [email protected]

In Residence at the Friary: Ray Bucher, OFM • Ken Laverone, OFM • Sebastian Sandoval, OFM Mark Schroeder, OFM • John Summers, OFM

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