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Divine Mercy Catholic Church
2231 Club Center Drive, Sacramento, CA 95835
Tel: (916) 256-3134 www.divinemercynatomas.com
MISSION STATEMENT ~ To establish a faith-filled community bonded by love. To
proclaim the good news, foster personal encounters with the living Christ and strengthen the
family by witnessing the gospel values of love, mercy, justice, forgiveness and service to all.
Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 PM
Sunday Mass 7:30 AM
9:30 AM
12:30 PM
Youth Mass 5:00 PM
Every 1st Sunday of the Month followed by Eucharistic Adoration
Spanish Mass 5:00 PM
Every 2nd Sunday of the Month
Filipino Mass 5:00 PM Every 3rd Sunday of the month
Tongan Mass 2:30 PM
Every 4th Sunday of the Month
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WEEKDAY MASSES
Mon - Wed - Fri 6:30 PM
Tue - Thur - Sat 8:30 AM
Every Friday Holy Hour 3 - 4 PM
(Blessed Sacrament Exposed)
First Friday
Morning Mass 8:30 AM
Exposition* 9:00 AM
Benediction 5:45 PM
Evening Mass 6:30 PM
*Hourly Adorers needed during Exposition
Mass Schedule
Sacrament of Penance
Saturday 3:45 - 4:45 PM By Appointment Call the Parish Ofc Sacrament of Baptism
Every 3rd Saturday of the month at 10:00 AM or within the Mass (in some special cases to be determined by the Pastor). Please contact the Parish Office to talk with the Pastor 2 months before the Baptism day.
Sacrament of Matrimony
Please contact the Parish Office to talk with the Pastor 6 months before the wedding day.
Anointing of the Sick
Please call the Parish Office.
Rosary
English: 30 mins before every Mass Spanish: Thursdays at 7:00 PM
Chaplet of Divine Mercy
Immediately after every Mass
A Word From 2
Pray without Ceasing 3
Mark Your Calendars 4
Giving is Worship 5
Church Ministries 6-7
Advertisers 8
Contents Page
PASTOR Rev. Soane Kaniseli [email protected]
Deacon Rick Morales [email protected]
Deacon James Ogbonna [email protected]
Sacraments and Rosaries
Full transcripts on “A Word From,” pg. 2 can
be found at: www.loyolapress.com/
www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/the-mass/
order-of-mass
"This is the time of fulfillment.
The kingdom of God is at hand.
Repent, and believe in the gospel.”
Mark 1:15
The Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 21, 2018
SANTO NIÑO FEASTDAY TODAY, SUNDAY, JAN 21
See page 6 for Mass/Potluck information!
Page 2 A Word From...
The Beauty of the Mass: A Walk Through The Worship of God
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The Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Sacrament of the Eucharist: Basic Questions and Answers
Question #10: If someone without faith eats and drinks the conse-
crated bread and wine, does he or she still receive the Body and
Blood of Christ? If "to receive" means "to consume," the answer is yes,
for what the person consumes is the Body and Blood of Christ. If "to re-
ceive" means "to accept the Body and Blood of Christ knowingly and will-
ingly as what they are, so as to obtain the spiritual benefit," then the an-
swer is no. A lack of faith on the part of the person eating and drinking the
Body and Blood of Christ cannot change what these are, but it does pre-
vent the person from obtaining the spiritual benefit, which is communion
with Christ. Such reception of Christ's Body and Blood would be in vain
and, if done knowingly, would be sacrilegious (1 Cor 11:29). Reception of
the Blessed Sacrament is not an automatic remedy. If we do not desire
communion with Christ, God does not force this upon us. Rather, we must
by faith accept God's offer of communion in Christ and in the Holy Spirit,
and cooperate with God's grace in order to have our hearts and minds
transformed and our faith and love of God increased.
Question #11: If a believer who is conscious of having committed a
mortal sin eats and drinks the consecrated bread and wine, does he
or she still receive the Body and Blood of Christ? Yes. The attitude or
disposition of the recipient cannot change what the consecrated bread and
wine are. The question here is thus not primarily about the nature of the
Real Presence, but about how sin affects the relationship between an indi-
vidual and the Lord. Before one steps forward to receive the Body and
Blood of Christ in Holy Communion, one needs to be in a right relationship
with the Lord and his Mystical Body, the Church - that is, in a state of
grace, free of all mortal sin. While sin damages, and can even destroy, that
relationship, the sacrament of Penance can restore it. St. Paul tells us that
"whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord unworthily will have
to answer for the body and blood of the Lord. A person should examine
himself, and so eat the bread and drink the cup" (1 Cor 11:27-28). Anyone
who is conscious of having committed a mortal sin should be reconciled
through the sacrament of Penance before receiving the Body and Blood of
Christ, unless a grave reason exists for doing so and there is no opportuni-
ty for confession. In this case, the person is to be mindful of the obligation
to make an act of perfect contrition, that is, an act of sorrow for sins that
"arises from a love by which God is loved above all else" ( Catechism, no.
1452). The act of perfect contrition must be accompanied by the firm inten-
tion of making a sacramental confession as soon as possible.
Question #12: Does one receive the whole Christ if one receives Holy
Communion under a single form? Yes. Christ Jesus, our Lord and Sav-
ior, is wholly present under the appearance either of bread or of wine in the
Eucharist. Furthermore, Christ is wholly present in any fragment of the
consecrated Host or in any drop of the Precious Blood. Nevertheless, it is
especially fitting to receive Christ in both forms during the celebration of the
Eucharist. This allows the Eucharist to appear more perfectly as a banquet,
a banquet that is a foretaste of the banquet that will be celebrated with
Christ at the end of time when the Kingdom of God is established in its
fullness (cf. Eucharisticum Mysterium, no. 32). +
Sunday Connection
Second Sunday in
Ordinary Time
Sunday, January 14, 2018
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First Reading: Jonah 3:1-5,10 God spared the people of Nineveh because they heeded the message God sent through Jonah.
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 25:4-5,6-7,8-9 The Lord teaches us his ways.
Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 7:29-31 Paul warns the Corinthians that they must act differently because the world in its present form is passing away.
Gospel Reading: Mark 1:14-20 Jesus calls the fishermen, Simon and Andrew, James and John, to be his disciples.
Background on the Gospel Reading:
Today we begin a continuous reading of Mark’s Gospel that will carry us through this segment of the liturgical season of Ordinary Time. Remember that in Cycle B of the Lectionary, most of the Gospel readings are taken from the Gospel according to Mark.
The Gospel of Mark does not begin with a narrative about Jesus’ birth. Instead Mark begins by reporting on the preaching of John the Baptist. John is described as the voice in the wilderness sent to prepare the way of the Lord. Immediately after describing the work of John the Baptist, Mark reports on Jesus’ baptism and his temptation in the desert. Jesus’ public ministry begins after the arrest of John the Baptist. Mark wants his readers to understand the important connection between the end of the ministry of John the Baptist and the beginning of Jesus’ own ministry.
As we learn at the beginning of today’s Gospel reading, Jesus preaches the Kingdom of God in continuity with the preaching of John the Baptist. Like John the Baptist, Jesus’ pronouncement of the kingdom is a call to repentance. Yet Jesus’ preaching is greater than John’s. Jesus begins the time of fulfillment; the Kingdom of God is already here. This will be demonstrated again and again, both in Jesus’ words and in the actions that follow. Jesus’ healings and forgiveness of sins are signs of the King-dom of God that he announces in his teaching.
In contrast to last week’s Gospel, in Mark’s Gospel Jesus takes the initia-tive in calling his first disciples. As mentioned last week, it was more typi-cal of first-century rabbinical schools for students to seek out rabbis, ask-ing to be their disciples. In Mark’s Gospel, Jesus breaks with this tradition and invites his disciples to learn from him. Jesus is said to have first called four fishermen—Simon, Andrew, James, and John. Simon and Andrew are brothers. Jesus promises that he will make them “fishers of men.” James and John are also brothers. Mark does not report Jesus' words of invitation to them, but he does report that they left their fishing immediate-ly; their father, Zebedee, was left behind in the boat.
Mark’s Gospel is told with a great sense of urgency and immediacy. Jesus is a person of action, and events occur in rapid succession. We see this in today’s Gospel. Time is of the essence; the fishermen immediately put aside their livelihood to become Jesus’ disciples. The Kingdom of God is here and now. The time of fulfillment is at hand. How might our lives be different if we more fully shared this sense of the immediacy of God’s kingdom? +
Page 3 “Pray without ceasing-”...I Thessalonians 5:17
Prayers of the Faithful
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time,
January 21, 2017
SAINTS AND READINGS OF THE WEEK
Sunday, Jan 21 St. Agnes JON 3:1-5, 10; PS 25:4-5, 6-7, 8-9; 1 COR 7:29-31; MK 1:15; MK 1:14-20 Monday, Jan 22 St. Vincent Pallotti 2 SM 5:1-7, 10; PS 89:20, 21-22, 25-26; SEE 2 TM 1:10; MK 3:22-30 Tuesday, Jan 23 St. Ildephonsus 2 SM 6:12B-15, 17-19; PS 24:7, 8, 9, 10; SEE MT 11:25; MK 3:31-35 Wed, Jan 24 St. Francis de Sales 2 SM 7:4-17; PS 89:4-5, 27-28, 29-30; MK 4:1-20 Thurs., Jan 25 St. Peter Thomas ACTS 22:3-16; or Acts 9:1-22 ; PS 117:1BC, 2; SEE JN 15:16; MK 16:15-18 Friday, Jan 26 St. Timothy 2 TM 1:1-8; or Ti 1:1-5 ; PS 96:1-2A, 2B-3, 7-8A, 10; SEE MT 11:25; MK 4:26-34 Saturday, Jan 27 St. Angela Merici 2 SM 12:1-7A, 10-17; PS 51:12-13, 14-15, 16-17; JN 3:16; MK 4:35-41 Sunday, Jan 28 St. Thomas Aquinas DT 18:15-20; PS 95:1-2, 6-7, 7-9; 1 COR 7:32-35; MT 4:16; MK 1:21-28
Remembering the Military in Prayer
PO2 Stephen J Ramirez, U.S. Navy SN Samantha Chaidez, U.S. Navy SFC. Bryan J. Lowney, U.S. Army Jacob Valdes, U.S. Navy
PFC Jose Benjamin Robledo, U.S Army
TSTT Jesse R. Bose, U.S. Air Force LCpl Alex Penick US Marines Deven Aguiar-Frank, US Air Force
Edward Espanol Rose Espanol Sharon Wolfenden
Luzviminda Hollenbeck Joyce Butler Gloria Birkhimer
Liam Anthony Hall
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God of compassion, we pray for military
personnel, offered for the sake of others,
separated from family and loved ones.
Care for them, meet their needs. Grant
them courage, compassion and strength.
Sustain them through their every trial.
Remind them of the humanity they share
even with those who are called “the ene-
my” Through Jesus Christ our Lord we
pray. Amen.
Retreat Adoration Continues Sunday, January 21 until 4:00 pm when
the Retreat ends. Come to the
Welcome Retreat Adoration Chapel, P9
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament continues through Sunday, January 21
at 4:00 pm , the approximate time for the end of the Retreat. The entire parish is invited to provide prayer support during this time.
We would like to have at least two adorers in the chapel at all times through
the end of the retreat. Of course MORE ARE WELCOME! Thank you for your support. May God Himself reward you for your prayers
on behalf of our retreatants.
As brothers and sisters in faith, we gather our prayers and petitions
and offer them to our generous God.
That the Church and all those who are entrusted with teaching God’s
Word may be blessed with wisdom and courage.
For the priests serving in the Diocese of Sacramento, that they will nev-
er fail to call their flock to repentance and belief in the gospel.
For all those called to the priesthood or consecrated life in the Diocese
of Sacramento that they will follow Jesus as the first disciples did.
For all of those involved in the Men's Welcome Retreat this weekend,
that they will experience a great outpouring of God's love and mercy in
their lives.
That the leaders of the world who have the task of governing may carry
out their duties with justice and maintain peace among nations.
That nations may repent of the sins of abortion, euthanasia, and neglect
of the poor and weak, and may reform their laws to protect every human
life.
For all those who suffer in body, mind or spirit that they may be cared
for with gentleness and patience.
That those who have died may enjoy the peace of God’s kingdom, and
that those who grieve for them may be comforted.
Page 4 Mark Your Calendars
MASS INTENTIONS
Sunday, Jan 21 7:30 am Mena Casal Bambilla + Fr Soane Augustine Claude Vistil + 9:30 am Angel Escarcha (Special Intention) Fr Soane Romulo Ruiz Cabantac + Antonio Ruiz Cabantac + 12:30 pm Angelique, Andy, Micza Almoradie (Birthday) Fr Michael Richard Nelson + Marvin Hughes + Donna Peters + 5:00 pm FILIPINO MASS Albert & Julie Aninzo (Wedding Anniversary) Monday, Jan 22
6:30 pm Ruben Heredia + Fr Michael
Tuesday, Jan 23
8:30 am Dave Walters + Fr Michael Robert Barry + Ruben Heredia + Carmenza de Cardona (Surgery) Wednesday, Jan 24
6:30 pm Benny Dacpano + Fr Ho
Ruben Heredia +
Thursday, Jan 25 8:30 am Ruben Heredia + Fr Michael Friday, Jan 26 6:30 pm Ruben Heredia + Fr Ho Saturday, Jan 27 8:30 am Fr Soane 5:00 pm Ruben Heredia + Fr Michael Sunday, Jan 28 7:30 am Fr Michael 9:30 am Angel Escarcha (Special Intention) Fr Soane Ruben Heredia + 12:30 pm Fr Soane 2:30 pm TONGAN MASS Fr Soane
WEEK AT A GLANCE
Sunday, Jan 21 Last Day Men’s Welcome Retreat
6:00 pm (Narthex) Filipino Potluck
Monday, Jan 22
5:00 pm No CFF Class
7:30 pm (P4) Acts Bible Study
Tuesday, Jan 23
9:00 am (P1,2) Catechist of the Good Shepherd
9:30 am (P9) Inner Circle Prayer Group
3:30 pm (P1,2) Catechist of the Good Shepherd
7:30 pm (Narthex) Pastoral Council Meeting
Wednesday, Jan 24
5:30 pm (P1 & P2) CFF Choir Practice
7:00 pm (Narthex) and Church after the Mass –Ushers Training
Thurs, Jan 25
9:00 am (Narthex) Altar Society - Flower Arrangement
4:00 pm (P3) Legion of Mary
5:00 pm (Church) CFF Lector Training
6:00 pm (P5) FPU Class
7:00 pm (P4) Forgiven 8 Sessions of Reconciliation
7:00 pm Spanish Rosary (Church)
7:30 pm (P9) Beloved Young Adult Ministry Meeting
Friday, Jan 26
3:00 pm (Church) Holy Hour
7:00 pm (P7/8) Bible Timeline by Jeff Cavins
7:30 pm (Church) Adult Choir Practice
Saturday, Jan 27
8:30 am—3:00 pm (All Portables & Church) CFF First Communion
Children & Parents Retreat
3:45 pm (Church) Confession-Father Michael
News from the Diocese of Sacramento: Bishop Jaime Soto will preside on Monday, Jan. 22 at Mass on the National Day of Prayer for full restoration to the right to life. The bishop invites all Catholics in the Diocese of Sacramento along with people of good will to join together to observe the Diocesan Day of Reparation with fasting, prayer, penance and works of charity on Jan. 22, in reparation for the sinful national scourge of abortion. Jan. 22 marks the 45th anniversary of the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision, Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion. Bishop Soto will preside at Mass at 12:10 p.m. in the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. The public is invited to attend. On Jan. 22, Bishop Soto asks all clergy to pray and preach for a merciful end to abortion and a revived promotion of the gospel of life, and to encour-age all to observe the Diocesan Day of Reparation.
Page 5 Giving is Worship
Fiscal Year July 2017- June 2018
THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT OF OUR PARISH
“DIVINE MERCY PARISH, OUR CHURCH, OUR
HOME”
Challenge #1 Recommendation:
Every Parish family increase their offertory donation by at least $5 per week.
Please help your Parish Home pay its expenses.
Tax Statements are ready!
Many of you have given generously at Di-
vine Mercy Catholic Church. Thank you for
your faithful stewardship! As we head clos-
er to tax season, we know that you’ll want a
record of last year’s giving. Please pick up your statement at the
office or call the office at 916-256-3134 to have it mailed.
The easiest, secure & cost-effective way to retrieve your state-
ment is online through My Own Church, our church’s parishioner
portal.
Just log in to My Own Church, navigate to the My Offering tab,
view your Giving History and click the Download button. Save or
print the PDF file of your statement for your records. If you have
not yet created a My Own Church login, doing so is easy! Just
visit www.divinemercynatomas.com, hit the My Own Church but-
ton and you’ll be prompted to create an account.
OFFERTORY REQUIREMENTS (July 2017 - June 2018)
Average 4 week Month Requirement $ 63,000
Weekly Average Requirements $ 12,600
CHURCH MORTGAGE
Mortgage Loan Balance 12/30/2017 $ 2,569,731
God Bless You for Your Continuing Generosity
Have your gift recorded by using envelopes. We will provide you with a record of your tax-deductible donations every year. Don’t have enve-
lopes? Call Parish office to request – it’s easy!
Week ending January 14, 2018
Week of: 7-Jan wk 1 $ 22,987
Week of: 14-Jan wk 2 $ 9,801
Week of: 21-Jan wk 3 $ -
Week of: 28-Jan wk 4 $ -
$ -
Total Collections This Month $ 32,788
Shortage (x,xxx) / Savings Increase $ (30,212)
This Week:
Weekend Mass attendance totaled 1,609
279 families gave 77.8% of our $8,394 Weekend Offertory
We are thankful to the 25 families who gave sacrificial gifts totaling $1,190 for our Mortgage Reduction collection.
God Bless You.
Divine Mercy Ministries and Outreach
collection is used in support of various
Parish programs. Please place your
envelope for the Divine Ministries and
Outreach in the regular offertory basket.
There will be no second collection.
Preparations are underway across the Dio-cese for the upcoming Annual Catholic Ap-peal! The Appeal helps our Diocese help those in need and is the Heart of Mercy in Northern California. You will see more in-formation about the Appeal in the bulletin starting next week.
Page 6 Divine Mercy Catholic Church Ministries
Our second class will begin on Thursday, January 25th, 2018 at 7:30 pm. The
class will run for 9 weeks and finish just before Easter.
Financial Peace University or FPU, is a step by step, personal finance program
designed to teach people how to get out of debt, stay out of debt and become
great stewards of God’s financial blessings. FPU combines biblical principles
and common sense budgeting practices. Please sign up early as the class is limited to 24 people. Enrollment will be lim-
ited to Divine Mercy parish until January 7th. After which the course will be open
to Natomas community. Info and sign up at: https://fpu.com/1055109 . Please
contact: Michael Kemper for more information. (916) 402-1891 or mkem-
Financial Peace University Class #2 Starting
Thursday, Jan 25th!
Divine Mercy will continue to offer Dave
Ramsey’s
Financial Peace University.
U s h e r s t r a i n i n g / m e e t i n g on Wednesday, January 24th at 7:30 pm in the Narthex/Church. This meeting is for all the Ushers. Come to refresh what you know and help us train new Ush-ers. Bring your notepad, pen, and previous instruction papers. Do-mingos Fernandez [email protected]
Divine Mercy will be offering for the
first time “Forgiven: The Transform-
ing Power of Confession”
which provides the Church’s teach-
ing about the sacrament of Confes-
sion. How every moment of this
Sacrament of healing connects to Scripture, Catholic Tradition, and
God’s passionate desire to be with you. Come and join us for Forgiv-
en in preparation for this Year’s Lenten and Easter Season. Sessions
will be on Thursday nights 7:00-9:00 beginning January and continue
for 8 sessions concluding on 22 February. We plan on meeting in
Portable #4, Our Lady of Guadalupe Classroom. Cost is $16.00 for
the student workbook or you can bring your own.
For more information or to register, contact the Divine Mercy Parish
office or contact Richard Hack at [email protected]
Divine Mercy is again providing the Great Adventure study of the Acts of the
Apostles. This book of the Bible provides us more than a history of the First
Christians - it is the story about the Early Church with the Holy Spirit as the pro-
tagonist. Christ did not leave His Apostles alone - He sent the Holy Spirit to
guide, instruct and equip them.
Come and join us for Acts: The Spread of the Kingdom, enrich and deepen your
faith as you learn how the Apostles continued Christ’s mission on earth through
the Power of the Holy Spirit. Classes will be on Monday nights 7:30-9:30 begin-
ning 8 January and continue for 20 sessions working around Easter and Memori-
al Day weekends. We plan on meeting in Portable #4, Our Lady of Guadalupe
Classroom. Cost is $29.00 for the student workbook or you can bring your own.
For more information or to register, contact the Divine Mercy Parish office or
contact Richard Hack at [email protected]
CFF News and activities
January 21/22 -No CFF Class-due to Men’s Welcome Retreat
January 28- at 12:30 pm is the Family Mass sponsored by the Sunday & Monday
Grade 5 classes
February 3-Reconciliation Retreat for Older Children Preparing for First
Communion –8:30-3:00.
CELEBRATING DEVOTION TO SANTO NINO DE CEBU
JANUARY 21, 2018, SUNDAY, AT 4:30 PM !!
(culmination of the 9-day novena)
Adoration of the child Jesus is widely done in the Philippines and in some parts of the world. His feast day is celebrated in many ways and in many churches. He is also known by many different names...MIRACULOUS INFANT JESUS OF PRAGUE, SANTO BAMBINO IN ITALY, INFANT JESUS OF MECHELEN IN FRANCE, AND SANTO NINO IN THE PHILIPPINES.
Our Parish, Divine Mercy Catholic Church’s 9-day Novena in veneration and thanksgiving for the blessings he filled in 2017 and for the many more he will fill in our 2018, ends today, Janu-ary 21st. Please join us at 4:30 pm for the final Novena, Mass at 5:00 pm, and for the Potluck after Mass in the Narthex. Please bring your favorite Pilipino dish to share.
SANTO NINO WOULD LOVE TO SEE YOU ON HIS FEASTDAY!
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MERCY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
“making education accessible to the economically disadvantaged”
2018 SCHOLARSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT
The Divine Mercy Human Development Foundation (DMHDF), is a non-
political, non-profit 501 (C) (3) charitable organization that strongly believes
in the poor’s capacity to be free from the ravages of poverty when given
the opportunity. DMHDF’s mission is to provide education and other op-
portunities to the disadvantaged to fully develop their potential and thus
improve their quality of life, in keeping with their dignity as children of God.
The Foundation is offering nine (9) $1,000.00 scholarship awards during
the Fall 2018 semester for a college education program, one (1) $1,000.00
scholarship award for a vocational education program for school year 2018
-2019 and five (5) scholarship awards for Catholic high school educa-
tion. Scholarship will be awarded no later than July 2018.
Application Deadline: Applications for the scholarship are due by
May 1, 2018.
Email [email protected] to request for the Application
Packet. CONFESSION
Available on Saturdays,
3:45-4:45 or by appointment.
Call 916-256-3134 to make an appointment.
Ministry to the Sick
and Homebound
If you have any Catholic friend or rela-
tive who is homebound and sick, please
contact the Parish office at 916-256-
3134 for:
Communion Anointing
Confession Visitation
Grief Support Group
Our Consolation Ministry offers a monthly Grief Support Group for those who have lost a loved one, no matter how long ago the loss occurred. We meet on the fourth Saturday of every month in the Narthex meeting room, from 9:30 – 11 a.m. There is no cost to attend.
Next meeting: January 28 Note: These regular meetings provide timely information that helps the bereaved person cope with their loss, while discussing the issues they face and listening to others who have also lost a loved one. Privacy is respected. For more information, or if you have questions, please call Ron or Susan Wright at (916) 419-4321.
“Say the Rosary every day...Pray, pray a lot and offer
sacrifices to sinners…I’m Our Lady of the Rosary.
Only I will be able to help you. …in the end My Im-
maculate Heart will triumph.”.. Our Lady at Fatima
Processions are on the 13th of every month. Contact
persons are Tess Mostajo 916-792-4193 and Auring Pa-
gala 916-515-1045
To be added to the Parish’s Warrior Prayer Chain
email: [email protected]
Married Couples:
Invest time in your healthy, happy relationship, and reconnect with your
spouse. Renew the commitment, intimacy and passion in your marriage.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter
Feb. 9-11 in Sacramento, CA
Feb. 9-11 San Jose, CA
Feb. 16-18 Lodi, CA
March 2-4 San Juan Bautista, CA
For more information call Jim and Michelle Stutz at 916 285-0706
or visit wwme.org
Holy Hour of Adoration
Every Friday at 3:00 pm
“The time you spend with Jesus
in the Blessed Sacrament is the
best time you will spend on
earth.”-Saint Mother Theresa
ADORATION
The Church is open for
prayer during Parish
office Hours. Visit the
Parish Office for access.