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SPECIAL EDITION: Weekly Bulletin with Community Prayer (Pg. 11) and Music Worship Aid (Pgs. 12-14) (9 am Livestream Mass at St. Francis of Assisi, Lake Tahoe)
September 13, 2020 — 24th Week in Ordinary Time 13 de Septiembre del 2020 — 24th Semana de Tiempo Ordinario
St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Community
Roman Catholic Diocese of Reno
Reverend Jorge Herrera, Pastor
701 Mt Rose Hwy., Incline Village, NV 89451 775.831.0490 office / 775.831.2045 fax www.sftahoe.org
DECLARACION de MISION: Hacer discípulos que compartan con alegría sus regalos y vivan el
Evangelio con Jesucristo.
MISSION STATEMENT: Making disciples who joyfully
share their gifts to live the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
MISSION STATEMENT: Making disciples who joyfully share their gifts to live the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
VISION STATEMENT: To be a vibrant community that welcomes, prays, studies, gives, and shares our faith. We are guided by the Holy Spirit as we engage in ministry with others through our love of God.
Our St. Francis of Assisi Parish Office is currently CLOSED to the public. Please call (775) 831-0490 if you need to make an appointment with Fr. Jorge or one of our staff members. Starting September 14, the Parish Office will be CLOSED on Mondays.
Nuestra Oficina Parroquial de San Francisco de Asís está actualmente CERRADA al público. Por favor llame al (775) 831-0490 si necesita hacer una cita con el Padre Jorge o uno de nuestros miembros del personal. A partir del 14 de septiembre, la Ofician Parroquial estará CERRADA los lunes.
DECLARACION de MISION: Hacer discípulos que compartan con alegría sus regalos y vivan el Evangelio con Jesucristo.
DECLARACION de VISION: Ser una comunidad vibrante que celebra, ora, estudia, da y que comparte su fe. Nos guiamos por el Espíritu Santo y nos involucramos en el Ministerio con otros a través del amor por Dios.
CHURCH STAFF Our main office number is (775) 831-0490,
but if you wish to reach individual staff members directly, dial (775) 298 + 4-digit
extension listed after e-mail addresses
Pastor: Rev. Jorge Herrera FatherJorge@SFTahoe.org (4012) Pastoral Associate: Katie Christensen Katie.Tahoe@gmail.com (4076) Parish Office Manager: John Keehan JohnK@SFTahoe.org (4030) Music Liturgy & Media Director: Lynne Cibulsky LynneC@SFTahoe.org (4092) Assoc. Music Director: Tim Callicrate tim2tahoe@msn.com Director of Religious Education: Becky Massingill BeckyM@SFTahoe.org (5601) Youth Minister: Sarah Morris SarahM@SFTahoe.org (5602) Adult Faith Formation: Katherine Buckton KatherineB@SFTahoe.org Director of Latino Ministries: Natividad Morales (775) 815-6835 / NatividadM@SFTahoe.org Front Office/Morning: Andrea Tatengo RecepD@SFTahoe.org (4004) Front Office/Afternoon: Dora Diaz DoraD@SFTahoe.org (4004) Bookkeeper: Saundra Whitt SaundraW@SFTahoe.org (5597) Grounds & Maintenance: John McManus (775) 831-0490
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Save the Date: Special Mass
Bishop Calvo will preside at our 11 am Mass on Sunday, October 4th to ceremoniously install and bless Fr. Jorge Herrera, our new Pastor at St. Francis of Assisi. This Mass will be livestreamed instead of our usual 9 am Mass.
Reserva el Día: Una Misa Especial
El Obispo Calvo recitara nuestra Misa de las 11:00 am domingo 4 de octubre para que El Padre Jorge tome posesión de la Iglesia de San Francisco de Asís. Padre Jorge será nuestro nuevo Pastor. Esta Misa se transmitirá en vivo en lugar de nuestra Misa habitual de las 9:00 am.
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Envelope $ 3,409 $ 1,185
Non-Envelope $ 6,113 $ 3,548
Online Giving $ 3,403 $ 5,300
TOTAL Primary Collection
$ 12,925
$ 10,003
Collection for Week of Sept. 1 - 7, 2020 (With comparison to 2019 collection)
2020 2019
REVISED MASS SCHEDULE Saturday, Sept. 12—Friday, Sept. 25, 2020
Masses for Sept. 12th thru Sept. 18th
24th Week in Ordinary Time
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th 10 am Baptism 11 am Baptism 2 pm Wedding
4 pm Reconciliation 5 pm Mass
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th 7:30 am Mass (Intended for
Vulnerable Persons / No Music) 9 am Mass (Also available via Livestream)
11 am Mass (English) 5 pm Misa (Spanish)
MONDAY, SEPT. 14th-OFFICE CLOSED 4 pm Centering Prayer Group
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th 9 am Mass (English / No Music)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th 5 pm Wedding Rehearsal
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th
1 pm Wedding 7 pm Misa (Spanish)
Masses for Sept. 19th thru Sept. 25th
25th Week in Ordinary Time
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th 11 am Baptism
4 pm Reconciliation 5 pm Mass
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th 7:30 am Mass (Intended for
Vulnerable Persons / No Music) 9 am Mass (Also available via Livestream)
11 am Mass (English) 5 pm Misa (Spanish)
MONDAY, SEPT. 21st-OFFICE CLOSED 4 pm Centering Prayer Group
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd 9 am Mass (English / No Music)
6 pm Quinceañera Rehearsal
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th 6 pm Wedding Rehearsal
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th
7 pm Misa (Spanish)
WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday, September 12th at 5 pm
Chris Davis† (Rest in Peace) by His Family
Sunday, September 13th
7:30 am: Jack Nealon† by Joan Nealon
9 am: End Abortion by Save-the-Holy-Innocents
11 am: Sue Felder (Healing) by Mary & Jerald Felder
5 pm: Rita† & John† Roby by Mary & Jerald Felder
Tuesday, September 15th at 9 am
Gernando Pantaleoni† by Sharon Kennedy
Friday, September 18th at 7 pm
Rosalinda Ruiz (Por la Sanación) de Lynne Cibulsky
Saturday, September 19th at 5 pm
La Vonne† & Frank† Amaral by Julia Amaral
Sunday, September 20th
7:30 am: Jackie Nadeau Slagerman (Comfort & Strength)
by the St Francis Community
9 am: Knights of Columbus by Sacred Heart
11 am: R.E. Students & Families by Becky & Sarah
5 pm: Por Todos las Almas del Purgatorio
Tuesday, September 22nd at 9 am
Michael Mimiaga (Healing) by Carol & Frank Coughlin
Friday, September 25th at 7 pm
La Comunidad de San Francisco de Asís para P. Jorge
Our Community Prayer for Ordinary Time is on page 11 of this bulletin, with music on pages 12-14.
Reconciliation is scheduled on Saturday at 4 pm and by appointment on weekdays.
La reconciliación está programada para el sábado a las 4 pm y los días de semana con cita previa.
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Prayers for the Living … Oraciones para la Vida
NOTE: Names on our “Prayers for the Living” list will remain for 6 weeks from initial date of publication, unless you specifically request they remain beyond that time. Please contact Lynne Cibulsky via lynnec@sftahoe.org for additions to our list or to update our current information. NOTA: Los nombres en lista de "Oraciones para las personas vivas " permanecerán durante 6 semanas a partir de la fecha de publicación, a menos que usted solicite específicamente que permanezcan en esta lista más allá del tiempo señalado. Si desea más información sobre nuestra lista o para actualizar nuestra información actual, póngase en contacto con Lynne Cibulsky a través de lynnec@sftahoe.org
Prayers for the Living / Oraciones Para la Vida *New additions or changes will be highlighted in green each week.
*Las nuevas incorporaciones o cambios serán resaltadas en verde cada semana.
MILITARY PRAYER LIST: If you would like to add a family member or friend to our prayer list, please send to lynnec@sftahoe.org, call (775) 831-0490, or drop off a note in our parish office.
U.S. Air Force U.S. Army U.S. Navy U.S. Marine Corp Michael Caretti SPC Estevan Ruiz Benavidez Payden Armstrong LT Jeffrey Caraway SSgt Alexandria J. Cibulsky Capt Sarah Casper LT Nathan Davey LT Kylee Caraway Lt. Col. Michael Drew SPC Jack Clouthier MIDN 2/C George Hamilton Alex Herron Lt Col Greg Ebert LT Conor Keenan LT CDR Nelson Keyser IV Cpl Ross P. McGrath Col Chris Hardgrave Gen Tim McGuire LT Joshua Kovach Lt Mackenzie Spaich Nicholas Hooker Lt. Col Darren Moniot LT Robert Nordlund Cpl Patrick Dugan Lt Col Robert “Bobby” Houston Capt David Nuletelich LT CDR Preston Ochoa The Mills Brothers Maj Chase Ochoa Nate Scott, Blue Angel U. S. Coast Guard
Capt. Michael Cox LT Shelbea Treanor LT Jessica Sheffield LT Jeannie Crump Lt Col Jarrett Hlavaty Capt Sean Thomas LT Christopher Honeycutt Lt Col Jennifer Hlavaty
SFC Eric Poppitz U. S. Corps of Engineers
MG Michael C. Wehr
Emma Alden Mike Archer Diane & Dale Brown Maria Canales MariaElena Canales Marsha & John Castiglione Ignacio Cortez Mitch Cox John Cromwell Irene Danowski Kay Deidrich Dorothy Carol DeLaRosa Karen Diaz Richard Dooley Jerry Felder Dr. John Felder
Mary Felder Ed Filusch James Foster Bridget Grady P.T. Lathrop Shelly McAndrews Joan & Jack McGraw Torre Mercogliano Christopher Mertz, PA-C Lindsay Mertz, PA-C Maureen Mika Tim Mika Michael Mimiaga Paul Mimiaga Yvonne Nelson Janessa Ramirez
Saul Viveros Resendiz Alyssa Robbins Les Robertson Jim Robinson Rosalinda Ruiz Kate Rye Evelin Salinas Katie Schurter Cathy Skeen & Family Scott Slobe Barbara Stedman Peter Strand Petti Thall The Van Dyke Family
Our Parish Registration Form can be found online. We encourage all parishioners, both full-time and seasonal to take the time to make sure you are registered at St. Francis of Assisi.
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2020 RICA MISA de INICIACION
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Emotional check-up … Lord, heal my heart
Today’s readings call us to look inward to the state of our hearts, our thoughts, and our emotions.
Our first reading, from Sirach, addresses the complicated emotion of anger. “Could anyone nourish anger against another and expect healing from the Lord?” We have all been wounded by others at some point, some perhaps quite deeply. While our emotions are gifts from God, we must guard and manage them with care rather than allowing them to overcome us.
How do we do this? Sirach tells us, “Remember your last days, set enmity aside… Remember God’s covenant and overlook faults.” Embrace a Christian Discipleship mindset…one which does not brood over hurts, but recalls all the gifts our merciful and loving God has given us. His love for us is continual…it is poured out upon us…we, in turn, must focus on and trust in Him.
In our Gospel passage from Matthew, Jesus reminds us of the true position we have before Him in light of all that He has done for us, comparing the Kingdom of heaven to a “king who decided to settle accounts with his servants.” In the parable, a debtor is brought before the king, owing such an overwhelming debt that it could not possibly be repaid. Yet, the king is filled with compassion for the servant, forgives the debt, and lets him go free.
Isn’t this just like our relation to the King of Kings? The Father has given us life, and then sent His only Son to die for us to free us from the “debts” of our sin. He made eternal life with Him possible for each and every one of us. Just as the servant could not repay his debt, it is truly impossible for US to repay our debts to our Lord and Savior. All we can do is live in abundant gratitude by giving our whole selves to God – inside and out!
Our joy and freedom of heart is right there for us to grasp onto and hold tightly in our calling to this life of Christian Discipleship. What incredible gifts to cherish and hold close to our hearts! Sometimes, however, we hold on to other things – like anger and grudges – SO tightly and carefully for fear of dropping them. Listen in prayer to our Lord who implores us to let those emotions go. Let them drop. Let them shatter into pieces—destructive and energy-depleting shards—that can no longer pierce your heart and disrupt your emotional and spiritual well-being.
LIVE FOR GOD and NOT YOURSELF! YOU CAN REST EASY in GOD’s COMPLETE LOVE.
Adapted from www.catholicstewards.com
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Examen Emocional … Señor, sana me corazón
Las lecturas de hoy nos llaman a mirar hacia adentro, al estado emocional de nuestro corazón, nuestros pensamientos.
Nuestra primera lectura, de Sirácides, está dirigida a la complicada emoción de la ira. "¿Alguien podría alimentar la ira contra otro y esperar la curación del Señor?" Todos hemos sido heridos por otros en algún momento, algunos quizás de manera bastante profunda. Si bien nuestras emociones son un regalo de Dios, debemos protegerlas y manejarlas bien en vez de permitirnos supéralas.
Cómo hacemos esto? Eclesiástico nos dice: "Recuerda tus últimos días, deja a un lado la enemistad... Recuerda el pacto de Dios y pasa por alto las faltas". Adopta una mentalidad de un discipulado cristiano... uno que no se preocupe por las heridas, sino que recuerde todos los dones que nuestro Dios amoroso y misericordioso nos ha dado. Su amor por nosotros es continúo... y Él, lo derrama sobre nosotros... nosotros, a su vez, debemos enfocarnos y confiar en Él.
En nuestro pasaje del Evangelio de Mateo, Jesús nos recuerda la verdadera posición que tenemos ante Él a la luz de todo lo que ha hecho por nosotros, comparando el Reino de los cielos con un "rey que decidió ajustar cuentas con sus siervos". En la parábola, se lleva a un deudor ante el rey debido a una deuda tan abrumadora que no es posible pagarla. Sin embargo, el rey se llena de compasión por el siervo, y perdona la deuda y lo deja en libertad.
¿No es esto como nuestra relación con el Rey de Reyes? El Padre nos ha dado la vida, y luego envió a Su único Hijo a morir por nosotros para liberarnos de las "deudas" de nuestros pecados. Él hizo posible la vida eterna con Él para todos y cada uno de nosotros. Así como el siervo no pudo pagar su deuda, es verdaderamente imposible para NOSOTROS pagar nuestras deudas a nuestro Señor y Salvador. Todo lo que podemos hacer es vivir en una abundante gratitud y dando todo nuestro ser a Dios, ¡por dentro y por fuera!
Nuestro gozo y libertad de corazón están ahí para que nos aferremos firmemente al llamado a esta vida de discipulado cristiano. ¡Qué increíbles dones para apreciar y mantener cerca de nuestro corazón! A veces, sin embargo, nos aferramos a otras cosas, como la ira y los rencores, Nos apegamos tanto por miedo a dejarlas que las emociones se rompan. Escuche en oración a nuestro Señor que nos implora que dejemos ir esas emociones. Deja que se rompan en pedazos—los fragmentos destructivos y que agotan la energía—no pueden perforar tu corazón y perturbar tu bienestar emocional y espiritual.
¡VIVE PARA DIOS y NO PARA TI MISMO! PUEDES DESCANSAR FÁCILMENTE
en el AMOR COMPLETO DE DIOS.
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Catholic Religious Education programs have traditionally focused on knowledge with less emphasis on engaging beyond class and Mass. Traditionally, less attention has been paid to how
we are changed by what we have learned … not just how we are “smarter” or can recite prayers and remember doctrine.
Classroom models have been shown to be ineffective for Religious Education. As society has changed through the decades, so has our need to adjust our approach to sharing, learning, and living our faith. By giving parents the tools to trust themselves with the spiritual growth and formation of their children, the entire family grows in a faith that lasts through life, instead of just studying for the sacraments. This parental involvement results in our whole faith community being strengthened.
Family Catechesis moves us from the classroom to family living rooms – yet not by asking parents to replicate the classroom model at home. Our focus now intentionally develops:
What parents need to begin and sustain conversions of faith To help parents trust themselves to be enough to lead these conversations To accompany families on this life-long journey connected to the faith community
Families will use an online platform that is designed specifically to coach parents to share their faith through simple teaching, ordinary life experiences, and regular conversation.
This is not the tradition that you may be used to, and expect. St. Francis RE Ministry will provide the learning platform and actively do everything to assist families in this transition. We will be there to facilitate, mentor, advise, and support you all along the way. We will do this through phone calls, Zoom, and if needed, individual family parish gatherings. For more information please contact Becky Massingill, DRE, at (775) 247-7386, BeckyM@sftahoe.org, or click on
the link below to obtain a registration form.
CLICK: We look forward to you joining us for this exciting New School Year!
OUR NEW MODEL FOR PARISH FAMILY CATECHESIS
Join Us in Moving From
Teaching to Equipping From
Gathering to Connecting
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Los programas de educación religiosa católica se han enfocado tradicionalmente en el conocimiento con menos énfasis en la participación más allá de la clase y la misa. Tradicionalmente, se ha prestado menos atención a cómo nos cambia lo que hemos aprendido ... no solo a cómo somos "más inteligentes" o podemos recitar oraciones y recordar doctrina.
Se han mostrado que los modelos de salón de clase son ineficaces para la educación religiosa. A medida que la sociedad ha cambiado a lo largo de las décadas, también lo ha hecho nuestra necesidad de ajustar nuestro enfoque para compartir, aprender y vivir nuestra fe. Al darles a los padres las herramientas para confiar en sí mismos en el crecimiento espiritual y la formación de sus
hijos, toda la familia crece en una fe que dura toda la vida, en lugar de simplemente estudiar para los sacramentos. Esta participación de los padres resulta en el fortalecimiento de toda nuestra comunidad de fe.
La Catequesis familiar nos lleva del salón de clases a las salas de estar de la familia, pero no pidiendo a los padres que repitan el modelo del salón de clases en casa. Nuestro enfoque ahora se desarrolla intencionalmente:
Lo que los padres necesitan para comenzar y mantener conversiones de fe. Ayudar a los padres a confiar en sí mismos para ser suficientes para liderar estas conversaciones. Acompañar a las familias en este viaje de por vida conectado a la comunidad de fe.
Las familias utilizarán una plataforma en línea que está diseñada específicamente para entrenar a los padres a compartir su fe a través de una enseñanza simple, experiencias de la vida Ordinaria y conversación regular
Esta no es la tradición a la que puede estar acostumbrado y esperar. El Ministerio RE de St. Francis proporcionará la plataforma de aprendizaje y hará todo lo posible para ayudar a las familias en esta transición. Estaremos allí para facilitarle, orientarle, asesorarle y apoyarle durante todo el proceso. Haremos esto a través de llamadas telefónicas, zoom y, si es necesario, reuniones parroquiales familiares individuales.
Para obtener más información, comuníquese con Becky Massingill, DRE, en (775) 247-7386, BeckyM@sftahoe.org, o haga clic en el enlace a continuación para obtener un formulario de registro.
HAGA CLIC: ¡Esperamos que se una a nosotros en este emocionante año nuevo!
Únase a nosotros en la mudanza De
Enseñar a Equipar De
Reunirse para conectarse
Nuestro nuevo modelo de catequesis familiar
La Familia
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Project Rachel, A Post-Abortion Healing Ministry
In September, we remember all grandparents who may struggle with the knowledge of an abortion and the loss of a grandchild. Even though they experience different reactions, we pray the grandparents may reach out for help to receive the support of the ministry and encounter the love, mercy, and compassion of God. Find out more about us www.renodiocese.org Click on Our Works, scroll down, click on Project Rachel. Contact our confidential, nonjudgmental help line at (775) 324-4325 or email KarenM@Catholicreno.org to take advantage of valuable resources.
Proyecto Rachel, Un Ministerio de Curación Postaborto
En Septiembre recordamos a todos los abuelos que pueden luchar con el conocimiento de un aborto y la pérdida de un nieto/a. A pesar de que experimentan diferentes reacciones, oramos para que los abuelos puedan pedir ayuda para recibir el apoyo del ministerio y encontrar el amor, la misericordia y la compasión de Dios. Obtenga más información sobre nosotros www.renodiocese.org Haga clic en Our Works, desplácese hacia abajo, haga clic en Project Rachel. Comuníquese con nuestra línea de ayuda confidencial y sin prejuicios al 775-324-4325 o envíe un correo electrónico a KarenM@Catholicreno.org para aprovechar valiosos recursos.
Diocese of Reno
290 S. Arlington Avenue, Reno, NV 89501-1713 Phone 775-326-9428 Fax 775-329-6009
Office of the Bishop
Notice of 2nd Collection (Weekend of September 19-20, 2020): Holy Land Collection
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, We turn our attention to the Holy Land and its place in salvation history. Keeping Christianity alive in the Holy Land and serving the people there is an urgent goal of the Church. This is the place of the “first” church, where Jesus lived and taught.
There is a small, vibrant Christian community in the Holy Land, in Israel and Palestine today. These Christians are the descendants of the first Christians who witnessed the Passion of Christ; yet many of these people are leaving the Holy Land due to economic, social and religious hardship. They need our help to survive and to help care for the holy places that mark the life of Jesus.
Under normal circumstances, this collection is taken on Good Friday, but due to the current pandemic, we will be collecting on September 19 & 20, 2020. With the funds from the Holy Land Collection, the Franciscan Friars, who have been in the Holy Land since 1209, not only provide presence, care and service to the people who are living in the Holy Land but also maintain the holy shrines that are so significant in the history of our Christian Faith.
Your generosity and prayers enable Christianity to remain and thrive in the Holy Land.
Sincerely Yours in Christ
Most Reverend Randolph Calvo Bishop of Reno
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Prayer for Ordinary Time
Loving God... We come before you today as people of hope. We bring hopeful prayers for peace in our families, for peace and justice for all creation, for tolerance, and a growing personal relationship with You. Give us the strength daily to be instruments of peace, love, and hope to all we encounter. We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Oración de Tiempo Ordinario Dios Amoroso... Hoy estamos ante ti como personas de esperanza. Y te traemos oraciones esperanzadoras por la paz en nuestras familias, por la paz y la justicia para toda la creación, por la tolerancia y una creciente relación personal contigo. Danos la fuerza diariamente para ser instrumentos de paz, amor y esperanza para todos los que nos encontremos en nuestros caminos. Pedimos esto a través de Cristo nuestro Señor.
Amén.
Choral Prelude: “You Alone”
Liturgy Worship Aid for Weekend Masses: September 12-13, 2020
24th Week in Ordinary Time
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Gathering: “Gather Us In”
Responsorial:
PS-103 “The Lord is Kind and Merciful”
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Preparation of the Gifts: “Ubi Caritas”
Communion: “Bread of Life”
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Sending Forth: “Open My Eyes”
Meditation: “Healing Waters”
Healing waters, flow over me. Mercy’s water renewing me.
Mercy’s ocean, transforming me. Healing water, renew me.
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