St. Raymond Church The Most Holy Trinity May 22, 2016
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St. Raymond Parish
The Most Holy Trinity May 22, 2016
Our Mission: “To Know Christ Better and to Make Him Better Known”
Monday - Friday……….……………………………...8:30AM & 12:15PM Saturday……………………………………………………………...8:30AM Saturday Vigil (English).…………………………………………..5:00PM Sunday…7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12:00 Noon, 1:30PM Spanish, 6:00 Youth Holy Days…………………………………...8:30AM, 12:15PM & 7:00PM
MASS SCHEDULE
Parish Office……………………………………….…………828-2460
Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 4:00PM
Sunday 8:30AM - 1:30PM
HOURS OF OPERATION
11555 Shannon Avenue, Dublin, CA 94568-1376, Phone: 925-828-2460, FAX: 925-828-8610 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.st-raymond-dublin.org
Capital Campaign Construction Continues
St. Raymond 2015 Financial Report Inside
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DIRECTORY
Anointing of the Sick For individual anointing contact the Parish Office.
Sacrament of Baptism Registered and active parishioners (for at least 3 months), contact Parish Office.
Sacrament of Confirmation Preparation for teens begin in Grade 9, call the Youth Ministry Office for information. Adults, contact Parish Office.
Sacrament of Matrimony Registered parishioners (for at least 6 months); preparation time takes 12 months prior to wedding; contact Parish Office.
RCIA .............................................. Contact Parish Office at 828-2460
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturdays ................................ 3:30PM - 4:30PM and by appointment.
SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION
PASTORAL STAFF
Reverend Lawrence D’Anjou …………….................................Pastor [email protected]………………....……………574-7401
Reverend Bob Mendonca .…………………….….……Parochial Vicar [email protected]………………..………………...574-7402
Deacon John Archer …………………[email protected] Deacon Bill Henderson ……[email protected]
Deacon Emeritus Joe Sicat ………..…………[email protected]
Eric Hom ……………..……………………………….Business Manager [email protected] …….…………………………...574-7408
Maggie Ringle ……………………...Director of Religious Education [email protected]…………….………………….574-7413
Shannon Rogers……….…..Coordinator of Youth & Young Adults [email protected]………………...…………….. 574-7410
Rob Lappa …………………………………………....Director of Music [email protected] ……………..………………….574-7447
Pastoral Council….Churck Haupt, Renee Perko, Martha Victoria, Eric, Hom, Tess Chiampas, Bill Silberman, Preeti D’Souza
St. Vincent de Paul Society ................................................. 574-7456
Knights of Columbus .................................... [email protected]
Jim Rasmussen, Grand Knight……………………….…………………..206-661-3761
Tom Nealon, Membership…………………………………………………925-640-0652
St. Raymond School, K - 8…………………………………….828-4064
Monday - Friday 7:45AM - 3:30PM
Catherine Deehan……………..……………………….School Principal [email protected]
School Board .................................................. Julie Kent, President PTG .............................................................. Leslie Lynch, President
DIRECTORY Cont.
Jacqueline Garcia…………………………..Adm. Asst. Parish Office
[email protected]…………………………………828-2460
Vicki Patchin……………………………………………………..Finance
[email protected]………….………………………..574-7406
Susy Cano…………………………..Adm. Asst. Religious Education
[email protected]………………………………….574-7414
Sophie Keshi.. ……….……...Junior High Coord./Admin. Assistant
[email protected]…………….…………………...574-7411
Brian Whitaker…………………………………...Head of Maintenance
[email protected]…………...………………...574-7450
Hannah Newell………………………Children/Youth Music Ministries
Collection Statistics
Sunday Plate (as of 5/15) $15,551.82
Weekly EFT $3,323.00
Total $18,874.82
May Total (to date) $61,307.26
April Goal $103,976.40
Bishop’s Appeal
Bishop’s Appeal
(as of 5/14)
Number of Donors: 184
Funds Raised: (70% of Goal) $41,630.78
St. Raymond’s Goal: $59, 125.60
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Sincerely In Christ,
Fr. Lawrence D’Anjou
From Father Lawrence Recap of 2015 Parish Finances
At the beginning of every meeting of the Parish Finance Council we pray in gratitude for the support and generosity of St. Raymond parishioners, that we may continue to be good stewards of the parishes finances and that we may continue to merit the trust and confidence of all who contribute to the parish. I am grateful to you, the good parishioners of St. Raymond who contribute regularly to the operations of our parish and to the Parish Finance Council for their wisdom and guidance in helping keep our parish on a solid financial footing. Here I’d like to share the highlights of our parish financial operations for 2015. The “bottom line” is that in 2015 St. Raymond had a net income of $66,206.35. Last year St. Raymond contributed $136,406.76 in charitable giving which includes $90,113.82 from special collections and $46,292.94 in sacrificial giving and tithing. Please see the other page in today’s bulletin (page 9) for a summary of our 2015 financial operations. It is humbling and gratifying to share this good news. Especially since last year our parish participated in a diocese capital campaign and a parish campaign. A HUGE THANK YOU TO ALL OUR PARISH AND CAPTIAL CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTORS! As of today we are at 99.3% of our goal for the 2015 capital campaign. The capital improvements are well underway for the new Catholic pre-school/kindergarten at the southwest corner of our site. Soon we anticipate the construction crew moving to the front of the church to begin work on the new parish plaza; all very exciting! These improvements, of course, depend upon the continuing fulfillment of all capital campaign pledges. The end of the first year redemption cycle is June 30, 2016 so if you haven’t yet fulfilled your 1st year pledge, now is the time to do so.
Our God is the source of all our blessings. St. Raymond’s suggests that we follow the biblical standard of tithing 10% of our income to God as a return for the blessings we have received. We suggest that 5% of our income go to our parish and 5% go to the charity of your choice. Remember, God will never be outdone in generosity! Personally, I have never known anyone who put God first in this way to go unrewarded. Not all of us are able to make the ‘leap’ to tithing 10% all at once. And so, as in past years, we are offering here a handy chart that can help us make the incremental increase to get there.
Along with my gratitude to our wonderful contributors, can I make a special request? As you may imagine, the regular collection and our capital campaign brings with it a lot of administration of checks and deposits. If you are able to change your method of contributing from a
personal check to electronic funds transfer (EFT) it would save the parish (and you) time and effort. EFT is safe, convenient and efficient. It allows your bank to automatically make a deposit directly to the parish for your contribution. All you need to do is provide us with a written authorization (form on page 4) and a blank, voided check. You will continue to receive a full accounting of your contributions on your bank statement and at the end of the year from the parish. May God bless you all for your amazing goodness and generosity. Be assured of my prayers for you!
Household Income 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% Hourly Monthly Yearly Weekly to the Parish
7.20 1,250 15,000 3.00 6.00 9.00 12.00 14.00
9.60 1,665 20,000 4.00 8.00 12.00 15.00 19.00
14.50 2,500 30,000 6.00 12.00 17.00 23.00 29.00
19.25 3,335 40,000 8.00 15.00 23.00 31.00 38.00
24.00 4,165 50,000 10.00 19.00 29.00 38.00 48.00
29.00 5,000 60,000 12.00 23.00 35.00 46.00 58.00
33.50 5,835 70,000 13.00 27.00 40.00 54.00 67.00
38.50 6,665 80,000 15.00 31.00 46.00 62.00 77.00
43.50 7,500 90,000 17.00 35.00 52.00 69.00 87.00
48.00 8,335 100,000 19.00 38.00 58.00 77.00 96.00
96.00 16,670 200,000 38.00 76.00 116.00 154.00 192.00
192.00 25,000 300,000 76.00 152.00 232.00 308.00 384.00
“Your light must shine before others so that they may all see your good deeds and glorify your
heavenly Father.” Matthew 5:16
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Parish News! The Capital Campaign Committee would like to
thank the 325+ parishioner who have
volunteered to help with our Building Our Future
Together campaign. If you are interested in
volunteering and/or interested in learning more
about our new Catholic Pre-School, Facility
Expansion and Church Plaza project, please scan
the QR Code.
UPDATE! CCEB: Transforming Lives Tour at St. Raymond - May31. Learn more about our programs at Catholic Charities of the East Bay walk through. This one-hour experience is your opportunity to hear from our staff, clients, and volunteers as we move youth and families from crisis to stability to prosperity. Seating is limited so please reserve a spot for you and a friend. RSVP: Sween Gardner (510) 768-3161, Email: [email protected] Details: Tuesday, May 31. St. Raymond Parish, 10:00am and 1:00pm in Moran Hall
Wings: Beatitudes in Action Wings meets Wednesday mornings from 9:15 to 11:15am in Moran Hall. Our spring theme is "The Beatitudes in Action." May 25 : End of Year Brunch All women of the parish invited to attend; drop-ins are always welcome. Childcare is available. We look forward to seeing you.
Maintenance Supervisor for St. Raymond Parish & School St. Raymond Parish and School seeks a full-time Maintenance Supervisor to manage the maintenance, renovation, restoration and upkeep of buildings; including mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems as well as grounds. The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for conducting preventive maintenance, safety, and energy conservation reviews. The Maintenance Supervisor coordinates facility related contract work performed at the Parish and School and manages facility related vendors and contractors as needed. This full time, non-exempt position includes full health benefits. Contact: Interested candidates should apply by sending a cover letter and resume to Eric Hom, Business Manager Email: [email protected].
St. Raymond Catholic Church
11555 Shannon Avenue – Dublin, California – 94568 Name: ___________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________________________________ Email: ___________________________________________________
PLEASE SUBMIT A VOIDED CHECK WITH THIS FORM TO SETUP YOUR EFT
Sunday Plate Donation
I authorize $_______ to be charged to my checking account by ACH debit:
Weekly (each Tuesday) Monthly (1st Tuesday of each month)
Maintenance & Improvement Reserve
I authorize $______ to be charged to my checking account monthly on the 1st
Tuesday of each
month by ACH debit.
I authorize St. Raymond Catholic Church to initiate a charge (ACH debit) to my account at the depository financial institution listed below. I/We acknowledge that the origination of the ACH debit transactions from my/our account must comply with all the provisions of the law. This authorization is to remain in full force and effect until St. Raymond has received written notification from me/us of its termination or change in such time and in such a manner as to allow St. Raymond and its bank a reasonable opportunity to act on it.
Print Name: _____________________________ Date: ________________
Signature: ______________________________
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St. Raymond Year-Round Food Program
We are very fortunate to be able to extend our food program,
so if you or someone you know is in
need of a Food Basket anytime during
the year, please provide your name and
number to our Parish Office by calling
828-2460. Your information will be kept
confidential. We look forward to helping
you!
Si usted o conoce a alguien con la necesidad de una
canasta de comida, por favor escriba su nombre y
numero de telefono a nuestra oficina parroquial,
828-2460. Su información se mantendrá confidencial.
Gracias, y Dios le bendiga!
BAPTISMS St. Raymond celebrates the sacrament of baptism
for children on the second full weekend of the
month. Masses: Saturday 5:00pm, Sunday at
12:00pm and 1:30pm (Spanish Mass) and at 2pm
Saturday.
Faith Formation Faith Formation Classes
Registration forms for the 2016-2017 year are now available in the Faith Formation office. Forms also on church website: http://st-raymond-dublin.org/family-faith-formation/k-5-faith-formation/
Sunday School Co-op
Sunday School Co-op is offered for children 3-years-old
through Kindergarten during the 9:00am Mass. We are
now accepting registration forms for the 2016-2017
school year. Children must be 3 years old before
September 1, 2016 to enroll in Sunday School. Please
pick up the forms in the Faith Formation Office.
The Women's Guild thanks
everyone who participated in
making the annual fundraiser a
beautiful success. The
luncheon and fashion show,
April in Paris, at Crow Canyon
Country Club could not have
happened without your
support. A special thank you to
the merchants who donated
prizes and all who supported
this event by purchasing tickets.
St. Raymond Parish and our
community outreach programs
benefit from your generosity.
Mirable Visu!
April in Paris Success
Mark Hart Draws Hundreds
Hundreds of parishioners joined us for "Laughing Matters" with
Mark Hart. He joyfully shared the importance of keeping the four
S's in the center of your life: Sabbath, Sacraments, Saints, and
Scripture.
This event was
sponsored by Youth
Ministry and the
Dept. of
Evangelization and
Faith Formation of
the Oakland
Diocese.
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Around the Diocese… and beyond
NEW! Fortnight for Freedom - June 21 to July 4 In 2012, the US Bishops’ Conference initiated the Fortnight for Freedom as a means to call Catholics to 14 days of prayer, education, and advocacy for religious freedom in the United States and abroad. This year, the USCCB offers a wide range of resources for parishes, including bulletin-ready pdfs on 14 “Witnesses to Freedom” and a video in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Dignitatis Humanae. Learn More: Fortnight4Freedom.org
NEW! Rachel’s Spanish and English Vineyard Retreats Attend a Spanish retreat in Danville, July 15 – 17 Attend an English retreat in Menlo Park, September 9-11. Contact: Gloria Maldonado 510-384-6875 Email: [email protected] Web: AfterTheChoice.org NEW! Navigating Senior Living Options: What’s the Right Choice? Food, services, staffing, costs, and room size? What are the most important questions to ask? How are you supposed to organize and evaluate all the information? In this informative, practical presentation our speakers, Sheri Hartman, LCSW and Maria DePalma, will share their techniques and experiences. This is a free event. Refreshments will be served. Details: Thur, May 26, 6:00 pm –7:30 pm Address: Mercy Retirement & Care Center, 3431 Foothill Blvd., Oakland RSVP or Contact: Janet Thompson 510-534-8547, ext. 630 Email: [email protected] Web: MercyRetirementCenter.org
NEW! Sacred Music Concert - June 12 St. Patrick’s Festival Choir and Sincerity Girls Ensemble are holding a free concert. Donations accepted for European trip. Details: Sunday, June 12 at 6:30pm Address: St. Joan of Arc Church, 2601 San Ramon Valley Road
Corpus Christi Fiesta & Procession - May 29 Join Corpus Christi Parish as they celebrate the Feast Day of Corpus Christi with Fiesta and Procession. Procession begins at 9:30 am, followed by a bilingual Mass at 11:00 am. The fiesta begins after Mass at 12:30 pm. The fiesta will include entertainment, a flea market, children’s games, food booths and more. Details: Sun., May 29, 9:30am - 4:30 pm Address: Corpus Christi Parish, 37891 2nd St., Fremont Contact: Luzmarie Vallejo 510-508-7698
Give Meaning to Mercy: Welcoming the Stranger As part of their annual appeal, Catholic Charities of the East Bay (CCEB) has prepared a 3-part series included in bulletins: Pope Francis has called us to be the church on the streets, bringing mercy to the most vulnerable. Contact: Steve Mullin 510-768-3165 Email: [email protected] Web: www.cceb.org
NEW! Clergy Assignments Bishop Michael Barber has announced the following clergy assignments: Rev. John Blaker will transfer from Pastor of St. David of Wales, Richmond to in residence at St. Mary, Walnut Creek as chaplain to John Muir and Kaiser Hospitals effective July 1, 2016. Rev. John Direen will transfer from Pastor of St. Joseph, Pinole to Pastor of St. David of Wales, Richmond effective July 1, 2016. Rev. Geoffrey Baraan will transfer from Pastor of St. Anne, Union City to Pastor of St. Joseph, Pinole
effective July 1, 2016. Rev. Rosendo (Jun) Manalo will transfer from Parochial Vicar at St. Francis of Assisi, Concord to Parochial Administrator of St. Anne, Union City effective July 1, 2016. The following are changes of status from Parochial Administrator to Pastor: Rev. Robert Rien will be Pastor of St. Ignatius of Antioch, Antioch effective June 1, 2016. Rev. William Rosario will be Pastor of St. John Vianney, Walnut Creek effective June 1, 2016. Rev. Johnson Abraham will be Pastor of St. Agnes, Concord effective June 1, 2016.
VOICE OUTSIDE THE WALL (PRISON
MINISTRY) LAST MONDAY OF EACH
MONTH, 6:30 TO 8:30PM
This gathering is for families that
have been devastated by the
incarceration of a loved one.
Details: Last Monday of Each Month
Address: Valley Christian Center
office, 7500 Inspirational Drive,
Dublin, CA
Web: www.cityservetrivalley.org
Contact Tony & Melanie – [email protected]
Date Nights at St. Joan of Arc &
St. Michael
- St. Joan of Arc: (6:45) Last Fri. of month
- St. Michael: (6:30) Third Sat. of month
Upcoming Date Nights
St. Michael: Saturday, May 21
St. Joan of Arc: Friday, May 27
Childcare provided for both programs
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(JUMP Saturday times vary)
St. Raymond School Youth and Young Adult
St. Raymond’s Lesson at Point Bonita
The St. Raymond sixth grade class went on a team building expedition to Point Bonita. The trip promoted environmental stewardship, allowing students to build a stronger sense of
community. Partner activities afforded students opportunities for team building and community building. These types of extra-curricular experiences enhance learning and make the world a student’s classroom.
Memorable Student Quotes
Join the St. Raymond Class of 2025!
St. Raymond School has openings for Kindergarten for
next year. Join the class of 2025!
Wine and Cheese Event Gets Great Turn-
Out from Young Adults of the Tri-Valley
It was a great turn out for the Wine & Cheese Night for Young Adults of the Tri-Valley. The gathering is an opportunity for young adults to meet with other young adults
Next Young Adult Event is May 28th for 19-35. Details: May 28 at 7:00pm; Cost: $11, Campo di
Bocce RSVP: [email protected]
Edge Students “Our group leader was fun and awesome,” Jake.
“I enjoyed the hiking, teamwork challenges, and the food,“ Josh.
“Standing at the top of Hill 88, their great cookies/desserts, and getting to really see nature, and our natural resources,” Emily
“I enjoyed the skits, going to the beach, hanging out with Mr. S and Mr. P all day,” Carlos.
“Some highlights were listening to the ocean waves at the beach, sitting around the campfire, making smores, and going to the lighthouse,” Gabby.
Edge students gather in prayer, games and a host of other activities that unite children with faith and fun.
Students playing Alphabet
Soup, just one of the many
activities for boys and girls
of St. Raymond Parish.
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Thursday: 1 Pt 2:2-5, 9-12; Ps 100:2-5; Mk 10:46-52
Friday: 1 Pt 4:7-13; Ps 96:10-13; Mk 11:11-26
Saturday: Jude 17, 20b-25; Ps 63:2-6; Mk 11:27-33
Sunday: Gn 14:18-20; Ps 110:1-4; 1 Cor 11:23-26; Lk 9:11b-17
Readings for the Week!
Monday: 1 Pt 1:3-9; Ps 111:1-2, 5-6, 9-lOc;
Mk 10:17-27
Tuesday: 1 Pt 1:10-16; Ps 98:1-4; Mk 10:28-31
Wednesday: 1 Pt 1:18-25; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20;
Mk 10:32-45
Scripture Reflections
First Reading
Proverbs 8:22-31
Responsorial Psalm
Psalm 8:4-9
Second Reading
Romans 5:1-5
We boast of our afflictions.
Gospel Reading
John 16:12-15
Background on the Gospel Reading
This week we return to the liturgical
season of Ordinary Time. This Sunday
and next Sunday, however, are
designated as solemnities, special days
that call our attention to central
mysteries of our faith. Today, on the first
Sunday after Pentecost, we celebrate the
Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity. This
feast invites us to consider what we
believe about God, who has revealed
himself to us in the Trinity—one God in
three persons.
The verses of today's Gospel come near
the end of Jesus' long discourse at the
Last Supper. In the early part of this
discourse, as we saw last week on
Pentecost, Jesus offers assurances to the
disciples. Even though he must leave the
disciples, he tells them that they will
have a future because of the help he will
send them in the Holy Spirit. In this
section he focuses more on the shape of
the future, which will include Jesus'
victory over the world that they will
share in. The disciples of Jesus cannot
know the future. They can only know
that, whatever shape the future takes,
they will not have to face it alone. They
have the Spirit of Truth, who will
continue to provide the teaching of Jesus
in the future.
Reading this passage on Trinity Sunday
reinforces our understanding of the
unity shared by the members of the
Trinity. Although the idea of one God in
three persons remains a mystery, we
have the assurance that, as Jesus and the
Father share all, Jesus and the Spirit
share all.
Treasures from our Traditions
Around the turn of the fourth century, Augustine, still fairly fresh from the baptismal waters in Milan, was elected bishop of a ti ny city i n North Africa, Hippo. He told his people, "While I am frightened by what I am for you, then I am consoled by what I am with you. For you I am a bishop, with you I am a Christian." He had his priorities right, and also knew that everyone coming from the water arises with a ministry, a specific role, in
bringing about God's kingdom.
If we were asked to purge English of Greek vocabulary, we would gain an insight into key ministries in our church . Bishop, from the Greek episkopos, would become simply "overseer;" priest, from the Greek presybter, would become "elder;" and deacon, from the Greek diakonos, would be "servant." Each title stands in relationship to all the baptized, serving the community, helping it to be the Body of Christ. In our deepest tradition, each of these ordained mi nistries is attuned to hel p us become our best selves, to hunger and thirst for the coming of God 's kingdom. The goal for each one of us is to be able to recognize the presence of Christ in worship and in service. Although only some of us are ordained to ministry, each of us is called to ministry.
Rev. James Field , Copyright © J . S. Paluch Co.
Questions of the Week
Adult: Which of today’s readings gave you a new insight into the trinity? Children: Why is it important to make
the sign of the cross slowly and say the
words clearly?
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St. Raymond Parish 2015 Financial Report
Income1
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Expenses1
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INCOME
1 · PLATE COLLECTIONS/
UNRESTRICTED 1,165,752.75
2 · PLATE COLLECTIONS/
RESTRICTED 97,474.25
3 · DONATIONS/
UNRESTRICTED 17,300.00
4 · DONATIONS/
RESTRICTED 27,086.86
5 · FUNDRAISING/
UNRESTRICTED 23,697.00
6 · FUNDRAISING/
RESTRICTED 10,253.35
7 · EDUCATION,
PROGRAMS, MINISTRIES 214,048.00 8 · INTEREST INCOME 13,083.52
9 · OTHER/INCOME 39,202.99
TOTAL INCOME 1,607,898.72
EXPENSES
1 · SALARY EXPENSE 636,227.59 2 · ADMINISTRATION 272,221.21 3 · PARISH PROPERTY 96,907.13 4 · RECTORY LIVING 131,706.07 5 · LITURGY/MUSIC 64,789.55
6 · FAITH FORMATION/
CYO 131,444.34 7 · OTHER EDUCATION 11,664.80
8 · FELLOWSHIP/
MINISTRIES 70,094.49
9 · MAINTENANCE
PROJECTS/OTHER 195,998.32
TOTAL EXPENSES 1,611,053.50
NET INCOME -3,154.78
Adjustment for WG & CYO -23,883.49
Add Back Depreciation
Expense 134,713.87
Expense for Fixed Asset
purchases -41,469.25
Updated Net Income for
2015 66,206.35
Special Collections
Seminary 3,410.00 Rice Bowl 6,431.02 CRS - Nepal 5,894.00 Holy Land 5,253.80
Campaign for Human Development 3,321.00 Religious Retirement 3,130.00 Mission Co-Op 7,776.00
Diocesan Priest Retirement 4,227.00 St. Vincent de Paul 40,985.00 Food Baskets 6,545.00
Thanksgiving Outreach Dinner 3,141.00
TOTAL 90,113.82
Sacrificial Giving and Tithing
Parish Tithed: Eastern Europe, Bishop's Overseas Appeal, Catholic Communications, Catholic Home
Missions. 5,273.02
SPRED Dinner 869.92
Natural Family Planning 250.00
CityServe 3,900.00
Shepherd's Gate 2,000.00
Tri-Valley Haven 2,000.00
Open Heart Kitchen 2,000.00
Hope Hospice 2,000.00
St. Mary's Center 2,000.00
Oakland Catholic Worker 2,000.00
Valley Pregnancy Center 2,000.00
Birthright 2,000.00
Livermore Homeless Refuge 2,000.00
Get On The Bus 2,000.00
St. Raymond School Tuition Assistance 16,000.00
TOTAL 46,292.94
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MASS INTENTIONS
For those we love… Please pray for all who are ill, especially: Darlene Piazza, Juliana Dean-Hauge,Stella Espinoza, Sandra Magana Camacho, Stephanie Roman, Milagres Estropia, Gabriel Le, Ramon Buenrostro, Celia Arroyo, Evie Richardson, Lynn Beamon, Baby Abram Peña, Catalino T. Nicolas, Herminia Nicolas, James Clark, Candelaria Clark, Maureen Hyde, David Patterson, Gloria Garcia, Marty Mangeles, Marie Enos, Vicente Pascual, Carol Roman, Cheryl Card, Leonora Hernandez, Jennifer Kokolis, George Gemmingen, Frank Rodriguez, Reina Rico, Sandy Tran, Robb, Dawn Hofman Hummer, Lois Belmessieri, Maricel Sam Miguel, Flora Salonga, Michael Kowatszyk, Edelbreto Yee, Marie McGuinness, Bernadette Hiner, Kyrene Espiritee, Baby Angel Josiah, Kiki Rios, Alicia Sanchez Hegarty, Gregory Vallestenos, Michelle Greb, Sheilar Tan, Antonio Guttieres, Frank Steele, Brandon Francisco, Ariana Lemayon, Gerardo Rosas, Monica Chavez, Leonora Hernandez, Stan Bernatowicz, Sam Maruyama, Annette Bigham, Mae Ranola, Eva Martinez, Mark & Diana Sanchez, Denise Silberman, Doug Bosma, Linda Young, Florence Hess, Sam Maruwama, Carl DeMonteverde, Cesar Diaz, Please pray for all who have recently departed, especially: Adriana Vaglio, Nora Greathouse, Betty Bogue, Monica Heffernan, Diane Erk, Marlene Puntenny, Robert Curran, Raye Thompson, Carmen Guevarra, Esperanza Castro, Luis Azevedo, Lil Guesnon, Mike Martin, Martin Caliando, Jovita Ramos
May 22 - May 29, 2016
Sunday, May 22:
7:30AM ~ † Jean Dulick
9:00AM ~ Intentions of the People of St. Raymond
10:30AM ~ † Tom Perko
12:00PM ~ † Melodia Garcia
1:30PM ~ Int. of Susan Sanchez
6:00PM ~ † Remy Inzerillo
Monday, May 23:
8:30AM † Walter Irman
12:15PM ~ † Hernan Garcia
Tuesday, May 24:
8:30AM ~ † Eileen Kathleen Murray
12:15PM ~ † Hanny Tampi
Wednesday, May 25:
8:30AM ~ † Alfonso DeGuia Sr.
12:15PM ~ † Leonora Hernandez
Thursday, May 26:
8:30AM ~ † Allen Gerten
12:15PM ~ Int. of Marianito Sobejana
Friday, May 27:
8:30AM ~ † Maria Duom Le
5:00PM ~ Int. of Sam & Linda Estrada
Saturday, May 28:
8:30AM ~ † Tom & Hazel Lynch
5:00PM ~ †Gesine Harmon
Sunday, May 29:
7:30AM ~ † Mary Brewin
9:00AM ~ † Alberto & Flora V. Estacio
10:30AM ~ † Eddie Laquindanum
12:00PM ~ Intentions of the People of St. Raymond
1:30PM ~ † Adelino & Maria Farinha
6:00PM ~ † Natividad Capistrano Parris
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS For the Week of May 23– May 29, 2016
Monday, May 23:
Job Link Music Room
RCIA Kids Klub
Kairos CMF Vacaville MR5
Tuesday, May 24:
Fr. Bob Bible Study Church
Catholic Daughters M5
Wednesday, May 25:
Wings Hall
Knights of Columbus Kids Klub
Hispanic Young Adult Chapel
Music Ministry – Adult Music Room
Thursday, May 26:
Cursillo MR5
Spanish Choir Rehearsal Music Room
Hispanic Charismatic Prayer Grp Church
Friday, May 27:
Youth Ministry – Confirmation Church
Saturday, May 28
Ministry of Care Kids Klub
Sunday, May 29:
Cursillo – Homecoming Pot Luck Kids Club