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AN ARIZONA NON-PROFIT CORPORATION Roman Catholic Church Santa Catalina
1 4 3 8 0 N O r a c l e R d . T u c s o n , A Z 8 5 7 3 9 - 9 5 9 9
P H O N E : 5 2 0 . 8 2 5 . 9 6 1 1 F A X : 5 2 0 . 8 2 5 - 9 8 6 6 E M A I L : o f f i c e @ s a n t a c a t a l i n a p a r i s h . o r g W E B S I T E : w w w . s a n t a c a t a l i n a p a r i s h . o r g
P A S T O R : Fr. Larry Sanders, C.Ss.R.
A s s i s t i n g : 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 e a c o n s : Deacon 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, Youth 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 Offered every Tuesday - Friday
at 7:30am. Reconciliation
Offered every Tuesday - Friday at 7:30am and Saturdays at 3:30pm.
Anointing of the Sick
Offered every 3rd Thursday after 8am Mass.
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PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
As members of God’s Faith Community at
Santa Catalina Catholic Parish, we commit our lives to
being the voice, hands, and spirit of
Christ, as our way of continuing God’s call
to love and peace.
Parish Staff Can be reached at 520-825-9611 Pastor - Fr. Larry Sanders, C.Ss.R. (ext. 100) Deacon Alfonso De La Riva - (ext. 100) Deacon William Krueger - (ext. 100) Deacon Joe LaFleur - (ext. 100) Deacon Scott Pickett - (ext. 100) Director of Finance - John Brell (ext. 102) Human Concerns Director - Sr. Jean Mariani (ext. 110) Office Manager - Kim Seales (ext. 103) Bulletin Editor - Pilar Dougall (ext. 109) C.A.R.E. Ministry Director - Judy Rossman (ext. 104) Collection Envelopes/Registrations - Mary Darcy (ext. 100) Compliance Representative - Carol Padilla (ext. 107) Hispanic Ministry Dir. - Maria Luisa De La Riva (ext. 106) Liturgy Director/R.C.I.A. - Stacy Pincus (ext. 105) Maintenance Supervisor - Tomas Nieves (ext. 100) Music Director - Victoria Kinghorn (ext. 100) Receptionist - Mary Darcy (ext. 100) Religious Education - Carol Padilla (ext. 107) Weekend Mass Coordinator - Gerry Dugan (ext. 105) Youth Ministry Director - Lupita Parra (ext. 108)
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Jenny Abendano Sandy Auge
Jean Azzarello Maria Barlin
Claire Bourque Bill Brady
Sonja Cavalli Shirley Charnock
Margaret Mary Collison Joan Colwell
Terry Cordova Pat Cracraft
Mike De La Rosa
Fred Di Paolo Francesca DiCosola
Sister Loreto Downing Dennis Duffy
Les Edwards Pat Edwards Edna Fuller Dodie Haas
Justa Heredia Manuel Heredia Frances Heredia
Aaron Joseph Hilger Ann Horel Kay Hules
Bianca Isel Ochoa
Kenneth Kim, Jr. Caroline Larson Connie Lechner
Laurie Lee Josefina Lind
Mary Ann Linnehan Brian Loftus
John Lopresti Marlyn Malave
Olivia Marcoff Bob McCulley
Marie Monheim Joe Moreno Jose Olallde
Fr. Bill Parker, C.Ss.R.
Julie Patton Tina Pereirra
Bergen and June Reese Elaine Rise
Josefina Robles Daniel Silva
Robert Stenech Chuck Treat
Irene Vanslager Angelo Villani Barbara Villani
Katie Weis Gloria Wheeler
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.
MISION DE DECLARACION DEL
PLAN Como miembros de
Dios en la comunidad de fe de la Parroquia
Católica de Santa Catalina,
Comprometemos nuestras vidas para ser
la voz, manos, y el Espíritu de Cristo,
como una manera de continuar con el
llamado de Dios, por el amor y la paz.
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Direct debit is available, please call 520-825-9611 (x103) to set up automatic donations.
Weekend of June 22 & 24, 2013
Weekly Month to Date Year to Date
Actual Offertory $11,124 $58,452 $936,001
Budgeted Offertory $17,400 $69,600 $967,600
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PARISH NEWS 1 3 t h S u n d a y i n O r d i n a r y T i m e
HOSPITALITY MINISTERS
ARE NEEDED
Our 4pm Mass on Saturday and the 7am Mass on Sunday need friendly, outgoing people to greet parishioners before Mass, distribute collection baskets, and guide parishioners during communion.
If you are looking for a way to serve in our parish, this can be a great opportu-nity for you. Training will be provided. Please call Stacy Pincus at 825-9611, x105 for more information.
To our New Parishioners
Manuel Madrid Rose M. Recio John & Carolyn Sherwin Mary Snowden Qiang, Yixue & Jacob Gao Douglas & Katherine Determan David & Marjorie Henrich Thomas & Ann Moyer Michael & Mary Ellen Smith William & Linda Harvey Richard & Patricia Di Lallo Tim & Tina Donovan Angela Chiaia Scott & Kathleen Elfstrom Jose & Carmen Gerardo Islava William Royle
John & Diane Smith Jay & Elizabeth Casey Jordan & Victoria Pollock Children: Jacob & Joseph Bruce & Alice Pollard John & Leah Lanaman Nick & Karen Valentine Therese Binder Patricia Olson Don & Leslie Fore Paul & Mary Braunger David & Maria Child: Erin Margaret Baron Antonio, Emilia Solis & Daughter Judy Roseberry
Thank you for being a member of Santa Catalina Catholic Church. Your presence is important to our parish community. We, Fr. Larry and the
staff, care about you and want to do our best to be bearers of Christ’s love to you and your fam-ily. Please let us know how we may help you by
contacting us at the Pastoral Center.
THE COUNTDOWN BEGINS!
ONLY ONE MORE WEEK BEFORE THE OUR SON WEST ROUNDUP BEGINS ON MONDAY, JULY 8.
Attention all cowpokes, don’t over sleep, the Town Square of Dirt Clod opens up at 9AM. You won’t want to miss the Saddle-up Bible stories and Rodeo Ring games
in the Town Center, craft time at the trading post, or sing-a-longs and snacks at Ms, Sheryl’s Snack Parlor.
For more information please call Carol, 825-9611, x107.
P a g e 4 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT STEPHEN MINISTRY
WHAT EXACTLY IS STEPHEN MINISTRY? Stephen Ministry is a ministry in our congregation in which trained and supervised lay persons, called Stephen Ministers, provide one-to-one Christian care to individuals facing life challenges or difficulties.
WHO IS INVOLVED? Stephen Leaders are the ones who oversee and direct our Stephen Ministry. They recruit, select, train, organize, and supervise our Stephen Ministers, identify people in need of care, and match them with a Stephen Minister. At present, there are four Stephen Leaders: Judy Rossman, Bernie Brown, Betty Noonan, and Dan Auge.
Stephen Ministers are the caregivers. They have engaged in 50 hours of training in Christian caregiving, including general topics such as listening, feelings, boundaries, assertiveness, and using Christian resources in caregiving. In addition, their training covered specialized topics such as ministering to the divorced, hospitalized, bereaved, and aging. We currently have 10 active Stephen Ministers. They are Elaine Ackerman, Gloria Brown, Barb Feichtinger, Janet Harrison, Diana McGinn, Mary Ellen Piel, Rose Stenech, Sheila Tuhy, Diane Wisniewski, and Jeanette Wojciuk-Graf. Our Stephen Leaders can also serve as Ministers, if needed.
Care Receivers are the recipients of Stephen Ministers' care. They are people from our church or community who are experiencing divorce, grief, loss of a job, loneliness, hospi-talization, terminal illness, or any of a number of other life difficulties. Stephen Ministers usually meet with their care receivers once a week for about an hour for as long as the care receiver will benefit by the relationship.
Are you struggling with life's challenges or looking for a way to assist and/or support your parish, please call Judy Rossman at 825-9611, x104.
Judy can provide more information on how the Stephen Ministry program works and assist you with making an appointment as a Care Receiver or get you started on your journey to becoming a Stephen Minister.
MARKET ON THE MOVE UPDATE
To date, the six MOM events have served 2363 families at Santa Catalina. Most share the produce with more than one family which means that we have fed at least 5000 families with produce that would have gone to waste. MOM proved to be a large scale endeavor, but with the outstanding volunteers who stepped forward to assist, we were able to serve the com-munity with a much needed service.
A big applause to Mark Pincus and Jean Milne for taking on key roles. Mark will be the site coordinator. He will supervise the early morning set up and help with distribution of the produce. Jean supervises the cashiers and does the accounting for the day. She and her team have been
doing a great job. Martina Kimball and Colleen Nolan, who began this project, will continue marketing the event and communicating with the 3000 Club.
Also a huge thank you to our parish-ioners for helping to support our
parish ministries. We welcome every-one to join us at the MOM Apprecia-tion Event (see above) on Saturday, July 20.
See you all next season! Watch the bulletin for more info. J u n e 3 0 , 2 0 1 3
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS PROLIFE COMMITTEE God says we should appreciate our children, Psalm 127: 3-5: 128: 3-5.
Children should be viewed as a blessing, a source of happiness and joy to their parents (“Children” is from Hebrew word BEN, the same word referring to the unborn child as in Genesis 25: 21-22) . Un-born babies are children and parents should appre-ciate children as a blessing from God (see also Psalm 113:9). People who have a scriptural atti-tude will never kill unborn babies because they will never desire to do so. Abortion is the grossest form of ingratitude for a blessing given by God.
HEALTH & LIFE MINISTRY DID YOU KNOW? According to the 2010 Census, Pima County is home to 209,742 adults, age 60-65 (21.4% of the county’s total population), plus an additional 171,188 adults, age 65 and over, live in cities, towns, and unincorporated areas across Pima County. The fast-est growing age cohort is older adults age 85 and older.
These are the most vulnerable adults who tend to need long-term care and whose numbers are expected to double by 2020. Thirty-five percent of Pima County residents age 65 and older (52,953) are living on the economic margins with incomes be-low 200% of the federal poverty level. Social Security payments make up 90% or more of the total income received by 35 per-cent of all beneficiaries in 2009 (22% of married couples and 43% of non-married beneficiaries).
Ref: PCOA stats
HEALTH TIP—
If food has been left at temperature between 40 and 140 degrees F for more than two (2) hours, discard it, even though it may look and smell good.
Ref: USDA
F.Y.I. The Social Awareness Committee is not meeting in July.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION The pilgrim experience of going by foot to Santiago de Compostella, the shrine of St. James, reaches its high point a month from now at the feast of the Apostle. By now, tens of thousands of pilgrims are already on the road. Typically, they cover twelve to twenty miles a day through rough territory. The difficult journey and the often primitive lodging facilities are made bearable by the joy of the pil-grims, their songs and prayers. When their journey is documented properly, they receive the scallop shell, a reminder not only of James the fisherman, but also his call to fish for human beings and to baptize the nations. In the Middle Ages, those who wore this badge on their hats were granted lodging and hospitality wherever they went. Next to the palm, the sign of a Jerusalem pilgrim, the scallop shell was most highly prized.
In the Middle Ages, some people so enjoyed the pilgrim road, although it was filled with discom-fort and danger, that they spent most of their lives on the road. Today, some people take up the route for exercise, but are drawn gradually into the spiri-tuality of the journey. As you make your summer travels, always fold in an element of pilgrimage: a long walk through beautiful countryside, a visit to a church, a prayer of gratitude for your journey through life's hills and valleys.
~ James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.
SANTA CATALINA CHURCH RECYCLE PROGRAM It has been brought to our attention, that there might be a misunderstanding about the recent parish bulletin announcement regarding the newly established Recycling program. Please note that the recent recycling program at the
parish is intended to recycle ONLY materials originating at the parish. It is not intended to be a station to collect materials from your homes. The announcement on June 8 and 9, including the following statement: “And, if you don’t currently recycle at home, please consider beginning a program, and practice good “stewardship of God’s creation”.
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SCCC Schedule of Events
= Mass Intention
Saturday, June 29 4PM Mass — Fr. Wiest w/ Deacon Joe assisting For Courtney & Bridget Downs (d) — Brenda & Orval Brown
Acts 12:1-11 — Psalm 34:2-9 — Matthew 16:13-19
Sunday, June 30 7AM Mass — Fr. Wiest w/ Deacon Joe assisting For Frances Darcy (d) — Paul & Mary Darcy 9AM Mass — Fr. Sanders w/ Deacon Scott assisting For Kay Dunn (d) — Sheila & Marty Burke 11AM Mass — Fr. Sanders w/ Deacon Al assisting For Jeanette Culhane (d) — Chris & Camy Culhane 11AM-12PM — Childcare, Cholla & Ocotillo Rooms 12:30PM Mass (Spanish) — Fr. May w/ Deacon Scott assisting For Michela Dispensa — Frank, Rita, Gabriella & Leonora 2-4PM — Knights of Columbus, Church, Catalina, Marian, and Saguaro Rooms 5PM Youth Mass — Fr. Modeen For the Intentions of the Parish
1 Kings 19:16,19-21 — Psalm 16:1-2,5 — Luke 9:51-62
Monday, July 1 10AM-1PM — St. Vincent De Paul, Marian Room 1-2PM — Spanish Class, Cholla Room 6-8PM — Spanish Prayer Group, Cholla & Ocotillo Rooms 6-9PM — Knights of Columbus Meeting, Catalina and Saguaro Rooms
Genesis 18:16-33 — Psalm 103:1-4,8-11 — Matthew 8:18-22
Tuesday, July 2 8AM Mass — Fr. Sanders For Frederick Holzmann (d) — Daniel & Rosa Yevoli 1:30-3PM — Contemplative Prayer Group, Mesquite Room 1:30-3:30PM — Arts & Crafts for Seniors, Cholla Room 5-9:30PM — Community Justice Board, Parish Hall
Genesis 19:15-29 — Psalm 26:2-3,9-12 — Matthew 8:23-27
Wednesday, July 3 8AM Mass — Fr. Brazaskas For Stanislau Percan (d) — Dennis & Mary Ann Jacobsen 10AM-1PM — St. Vincent De Paul, Marian Room 6-9PM — Spirit of Motherhood, Cholla & Ocotillo Rooms
Ephesians 2:19-22 — Psalm 117:1-2 — John 20:24-29
Thursday, July 4 PARISH OFFICE CLOSED
IN OBSERVANCE OF INDEPENDENCE DAY 8AM Mass — Fr. Sanders For Chris Donohue (d) — Danny & Rosa Yevoli 4-5:30PM — Al-Anon Meeting, Marian Room 7-8:30PM — AA Meeting, Marian Room
Genesis 22:1-19 — Psalm 115:1-6,8-9 — Matthew 9:1-8
DATES TO REMEMBER Vacation Bible School M-F, July 8-12 9AM-12:30PM
Only one week away. Don’t miss out, registration is ongoing, stop by the Parish Office this week.
Bereavement Support and Education Class Tuesday, July 9, 2-3:30PM This eight week class, Healing Journeys, is for those who have suffered a loss two or more months ago. Registration is re-quired. Please call 544-9890 for informa-tion or registration.
PARISH CLASSES & GROUP MEETINGS ARTS & CRAFTS FOR SENIORS Every First/Third Tuesday, 1:30-3:30PM Cholla Room Learn new art skills. Art supplies are provided. Bring a friend.
CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER GROUP Every Tuesday, 1:30-3PM, Check calendar for room location. All are welcome to learn more about praying this way and a team will be there to teach and support you.
DIVINE MERCY CENACLE Every Second Tuesday, 9AM, Saguaro Room Prayer and study group promoting the Divine Mercy message.
LIFE & HEALTH COMMITTEE MEETING Every Third Tuesday, 9-10:30AM Cholla Room Everyone is invited to attend.
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Saturday, July 6 4PM Mass — Fr. Wehrley w/ Deacon Al assisting For the intentions of the Parish
Genesis 27:1-5,15-29 — Psalm 135:1-6 — Matthew 9:14-17
Sunday, July 7 CASA MARIA FOOD COLLECTION
7AM Mass — Fr. Wehrley w/ Deacon Scott assisting For Patrick Woods (d) — Elaine Woods 9AM Mass — Fr. Sanders w/ Deacon Joe assisting For Kay Dunn (d) — Sheila & Marty Burke 11AM Mass — Fr. Sanders w/ Deacon Joe assisting For Robert Katzenson (d) — Eichler Family 11AM-12PM — Childcare, Cholla & Ocotillo Rooms 12:30PM Mass (Spanish) — Fr. May w/ Deacon Al assisting For Robert Stenech for healing — His wife 5PM Youth Mass — Fr. Sanders w/ Deacon Scott assisting For Carlotta Krcek—Jennifer Guttersen
Isaiah 66:10-14 — Psalm 66:1-7,16,20 — Luke 10:1-12,17-20
Friday, July 5 PARISH OFFICE CLOSED
8AM Mass — Fr. Wiest For Alice Collins—Dr. Henry & Mrs. Clare Scheuermann
Genesis 23:1-4,19; 24:1-8,62-67 — Psalm 106:1-5 — Matthew 9:9-13
Al-Anon and AA meetings are held at Santa Catalina by the respective sponsoring
organizations. If you or someone you know is interested in an Al-Anon meeting, join us every Thursday in the parish hall at 4pm. For details, call Wanda at 825-7124. AA meetings are also held on Thursday in the parish hall at 7pm. For more information on AA meetings, call Art at 825-5218.
Marriage Saving – the Post Session Phase –The post-weekend phase of the
Retrouvaille (pronounced retro-vi with a long i) program is as crucial to the healing of a
troubled marriage as the initial week-end experience. During the post-weekend sessions, the weekend tech-nique is further developed and com-bined with additional tools to explore
other areas of the marriage relation-ship For confidential information or to register for the program beginning with a weekend on August 2-4, call Kevin or Kathie at 520-722-2931; or email: [email protected] or visit the web site at www.HelpOurMarriage.com. “GIFTS OF LOVE” SCHOOL SUP-PLIES DRIVE: This school year may be over, but it is only a few months until a new one begins. For many families experiencing financial hard-ship, the return to class can be a diffi-cult time because they are unable to provide the basic school supplies their children need to succeed. Last year, with your help, ICS provided supplies to 440 students, and we an-ticipate the demand will be greater this year. Most-needed items include backpacks, binders, notebooks and notebook paper, spiral notebooks, scissors, glue sticks, folders, markers,
Community News
PARISH CLASSES & GROUP MEETINGS PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY This ministry does not meet during the summer months. They will resume on Monday, September 9, 2013.
SASSY SOLOS Every First Thursday, 2-3:30PM, Saguaro Room All single women are invited to attend this planning meeting.
SOCIAL AWARENESS MEEETING Every First Thursday, 1:30-2:30PM, Saguaro Room For the month of June, they will meet on the second Thursday, June 13.
SPANISH PRAYER GROUP Every Monday, 6-8PM, Cholla Room All are welcome to join us for prayer and music.
SPANISH CLASS Every Monday, 1-2PM, Cholla Room All are welcome to stop by and learn the Spanish language.
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