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SAINT FRANCES CABRINI PARISH Mission Statement Worship God Love Others Make Disciples Educate the Young ____________________________ Pastor ~ Rev. Michael Hendrickson [email protected] Parochial Vicar ~ Rev. Gabriel Lee [email protected] `ÉààÉ Éy `Éà{xÜ VtuÜ|Ç| “I CAN DO ALL THINGS THROUGH CHRIST WHO STRENGTHENS ME.” ~ Philippians 4:13 ____________________________ Mass Schedule Monday through Friday: 8:30 a.m. First Friday Mass: 7:00 pm Saturday: 8:30 a.m. 5:00 P Vigil 6:45 p.m. Vietnamese Language Sunday: 8:00, 9:30, 11:30 a.m. 5:30p.m. 1:00 p.m. Assyrian Mass Saint Frances Cabrini Parish Saint Frances Cabrini School 15333 Woodard Rd. San Jose, CA 95124 15325 Woodard Rd. San Jose, CA 95124 Parish Office ~ 408-879-1122 School Office ~ 408-377-6545 Emergency telephone/anointing ~ 408-912-0440 www.sfcschool.org www.sfcabrini.org or [email protected] twitter.com/sfc_sj, Instagram.com/sfc_sj/ Reconciliation (Confession) Saturday: 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. or by appointment. First Friday 7:30pm - Confessions Please call the parish office at 408-879-1130 Assisting Clergy Rev. Paul Soukup, S.J. Rev. Paul Goda, S.J. Msgr. Wilfredo Manrique Marriage Couples must contact the priest they wish to witness the Sacrament of Marriage at least 6 months prior to the proposed date of marriage. Please call Sue at 408-879-1130

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SAINT FRANCES CABRINI PARISH Mission Statement

Worship God Love Others Make Disciples Educate the Young

____________________________

Pastor ~ Rev. Michael Hendrickson [email protected] Parochial Vicar ~ Rev. Gabriel Lee [email protected]

`ÉààÉ Éy `Éà{xÜ VtuÜ|Ç| “I CAN DO ALL THINGS

THROUGH CHRIST WHO

STRENGTHENS ME.”

~ Philippians 4:13 ____________________________

Mass Schedule Monday through Friday: 8:30 a.m. First Friday Mass: 7:00 pm Saturday: 8:30 a.m. 5:00 P Vigil 6:45 p.m. Vietnamese Language Sunday: 8:00, 9:30, 11:30 a.m. 5:30p.m. 1:00 p.m. Assyrian Mass

Saint Frances Cabrini Parish Saint Frances Cabrini School 15333 Woodard Rd. San Jose, CA 95124 15325 Woodard Rd. San Jose, CA 95124 Parish Office ~ 408-879-1122 School Office ~ 408-377-6545 Emergency telephone/anointing ~ 408-912-0440 www.sfcschool.org www.sfcabrini.org or [email protected] twitter.com/sfc_sj, Instagram.com/sfc_sj/

Reconciliation (Confession) Saturday: 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. or by appointment.

First Friday 7:30pm - Confessions Please call the parish office at 408-879-1130

Assisting Clergy Rev. Paul Soukup, S.J. Rev. Paul Goda, S.J. Msgr. Wilfredo Manrique

Marriage Couples must contact the priest they wish to witness the Sacrament of Marriage at least 6

months prior to the proposed date of marriage. Please call Sue at 408-879-1130

SAT 8:30a Michael Bruce, Spec. Int. - MH

5:00p Antonio Lareza † - WM/GL

SUN 8:00a Frank and Lorraine Basuino † - WM

9:30a People of the Parish - MH

11:30a Alice Gerwargis † - MH

5:30p M.A. Thomas † - GL

MON 8:30a Earl Oliver † - GL

TUES 8:30a Barry LeMay, Happy Birthday! - GL

WED 8:30a Anna Taormina † - WM

THUR 8:30a Kathy Heinan † - WM

FRI 8:30a Reggie Littlejohn, Spec. Int. - GL

SAT 8:30a Margaret Wilson, Spec. Int. - MH

5:00p William Dove † - MH

SUN 8:00a James T. Butler † - MH

9:30a People of the Parish - MH

11:30a Gene Upton † - GL

5:30p Sam Ajam, Healing - GL

April 21st– April 29th

Fr. Michael Hendrickson = MH, Fr. Gabriel Lee = GL,

Fr. Paul Goda = PG, Fr. Paul Soukup = PS,

Msgr. Wilfredo Manrique = WM

PARISH OFFICE: Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri, 9-Noon, 1-4 p.m. Open 9 to 10am & 3 to 4pm only on

Tuesdays Parish Office: 408-879-1120 / Fax: 408 377-3587

Sue Butler - Secretary - 408-879-1130 Jean O'Connell - Receptionist 408-879-1122

Bookkeeper - Please call 408-879-1130

SCHOOL OFFICE: Mon-Fri, 7:30 a.m. – 3:30p.m. 408-377-6545/ Fax: 408-377-8491 Jane Daigle - SFC School Principal

Ronda Clark, John Bennett - SFC Vice Principals Max Burd - School Office Manager and Registrar

RELIGIOUS ED: Email Mrs. Joan Schenck, Director of Religious Education at [email protected]

Welcome to St. Frances Cabrini! Last Sunday, we had the privilege of wel-coming 14 new families to our St. Frances Cabrini church and school community. Thank you to the SFC 7th

graders who helped with the crafts table for the kids. Pam Ellis, Alicia Morales, Maile Figone along with some of the fellas in the Men’s Club and on the Parish Council, presented a delicious breakfast. We love welcoming our new families and we’re glad you’re here!

Fourth Sunday of Easter April 22, 2018

See what love the Father has bestowed on us that we may be called the children of God.

-- 1 John 3:1

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION

Most languages take the name for this fifty-day season from the Lord's Passover: Pasqua in Italian, Pâques in French, Paach in Dutch, Pascha in Greek and Russian. English has a much newer name, the name of a pagan goddess, Eoster. For centuries before Christianity took hold, in both Germany and Britain the spring equinox was dedicated to her and the concepts of fertility and rebirth. She was said to be a playful spirit, following the Sun King's chariot, and ending the reign of winter. She had a magical companion, a rabbit who hid eggs in the fields to coax plants and animals to rebirth. It was be-lieved that Eoster once came across a bird with broken wings and saved it by turning it into a rabbit--an egg-laying rabbit at that! Although they were baptized, most people didn't take to the new Latin name (Pascha Domi-ni) too easily, and kept calling the spring equinox by the old accustomed name. For good measure, they kept a pagan name for Christmas, too: Yule. (c) J. S. Paluch Co.

SAVED BY THE ONE WHO WAS REJECTED

Some city teenagers often scorn and reject farm kids. Yet it's no exaggeration to say that humanity owes its life to farmers who care for the world's crops and livestock. This week's scriptures remind us that Jesus was as rejected as a shepherd, a farm boy, yet we owe our very lives to him. In this Sunday's reading from the Acts of the Apos-tles Peter tells the people that salvation comes through Jesus Christ, the one who was rejected. In John's letter we hear that we have become God's beloved children through Jesus, whom the world did not know. Lastly, in the Gospel Jesus describes himself as the Good Shep-herd who "lays down his life for the sheep" (John 10:11). Will you join Jesus in laying down your life for God's be-

April 23rd — 29th Attention all SFC organizations! All re-quests for ongoing activities that use the facilities here at SFC are being accepted for our 2018/2019 Facilities Calendar. DEAD-LINE TO HAND IN REQUESTS FOR FACILITY USE MAY 2nd. If you are the point of contact for a group, on-going activities or special annual events that take place here at SFC in either of the 2 halls, the hall kitchen, par-ish center, etc., please stop by or contact the parish office to get a Facilities Use Request Form. If you wish to have your Facilities Request form sent electronically, email jean at [email protected].

We have lots of groups and we want to be able to accom-modate you! The Facilities Request Form can be found in the Parish Office or one can be emailed to you. There is a Facilities Request Form for both singular and multiple events. Please use each accordingly. Contact Sue at [email protected] for use of the Church. Contact Nikki at [email protected] for the use of the Field and Camille [email protected] for the Bocce Courts.

Deadline to turn in your Requests for Facilities for the calendar year of 2018/2019 is May 2nd. The Parish Office will close on Thursdays starting May 3rd until the calendar is completed. Thursday’s hours of clo-sure will be the same as Tuesday’s hours. See next page for these hours.

The Rosary is recited daily following the 8:30am Mass and on Tuesday evenings at 4pm.

Weekly Collection

ACTUAL

BUDGET

4.15.18

$10,383

$10,127

Year to Date

$555,836

$473,707

Surplus $82,129

MON 7:15p Scripture Study - EH TUES Parish Office closed.

Please see back page for Tuesday hours.

10:30a Women's Bible Study - PC/LR

1:00p SVdP Comm. Mtg. - PC/DR

3:00p American Heritage Girls - KH/PC/LR/DR 6:00p Parish Finance Comm. Mtg. - RM TBD

7:00p Parish Council Mtg. - PC/DR

7:15p Scripture Study - EH

7:00p RCIA - PC/LR

WED 9:00a Mid-Week Moms - PC/LR

5:00p Religious Education K-6th /7th-12th - School

THUR 7:00p Bible Study - PC/DR FRI 5:00p Bingo - Doors open at 5:00pm - EH Early Birds - 6:30p / Reg. games, 7:00p

SAT 9:00a MC Breakfast Club - Prayer Mtg. - PC

1:00p American Heritage Girls - Flag Retirement Ceremony - School Plaza

6:00p Movie Night, Mary of Nazareth - EH SUN 9:30a Children's Liturgy of the Word - PC Altar Society: April 27th, 28th Carmel Forte, Aimee Plata & Family

Thank you for your kind generosity and support.

Let Us Pray for the people who are in our parish community who are homebound, sick, recovering, confined to rest homes or are simply in need of prayer that Jesus be their strength and comfort. This week we especially pray for Stan Russell, Devon

Alejandro Gonzales, Patricia Regan, Paige Reynolds, Colin Shaw, Gorden McQueen, Barbara Puma, Sally Konopacky, Sue Coffaro, Rose Anita Reales , Michael Bruce, Sam Ajam, Leonard Ellman, Eve Orton, Sally Konopacky, Bren-da Rodriguez, Sue Coffaro. Please keep them and their fami-lies in your prayers. To place a name on this list contact Sue at 408-879-1130. If you see that you or a loved ones’ name has been taken off and would like their name placed in “Let Us Pray” again, please contact Sue at 408-879-1130. We welcome you to write the names in the Book of the Sick, next to Mary’s Shrine.

Celebrate Marriage with Mary at this month’s DATE

NIGHT Saturday, May 5, 6 – 9 pm . We’ll be celebrating the Month of Mary with a garden party at the

SFC Parish Center. To close out our 4th year, we’ll be having “round table” discussions on marriage that evening, and reflect on what we learned in the Beloved program. It will be a beau-

tiful evening of fellowship, food and formation!

Free Childcare with RSVP by May 3rd. Contact Chris and Ann Aguilar

at [email protected] or (408) 356-7642 for more information.

MOVIE NIGHT

Saturday, April 28th at 6 pm, the parish is having a Movie Night in Essig Hall. The movie is Mary of Nazareth. Ex-cellent movie. The cost is $5.00 per person. $20.00 per family of 4 or more. Dinner will be included in the price, with popcorn for the movie or course! Tickets will be on sale after all the Masses this weekend or in the office from Jean or Sue.

Religious Education

Wednesday, May 2nd: First Holy Communion Practice for SFC School, Rel. Ed., Canyon Heights Academy, and Home-Schooled students will meet in the church at 5:00pm for the 10:00 a.m. FHC Mass on Saturday, May 5th and at 6:00 pm, Wednesday, May 2nd for the 12:00 pm Mass. In order to have a successful practice, please be on time! (No siblings please.) Details were explained with the given handouts to everyone who attended the mandatory meeting on March 8th. If you did not attend this meeting, please ask your child’s teacher for the handouts.

Saturday, May 5th: First Holy Communion Masses at 10:00am and 12:00pm. Please arrive at your assigned classroom ½ hour before to sign in your child for their mass. Mass. Every child must have received their Sacrament of Reconciliation either at SFC Church or Canyon Heights Chapel before their First Holy Communion. Looking forward to this very special day in their young Spiritual lives. Any questions please ask your teachers, or email [email protected].

It’s that time of year again! June 11th to June 15th will be the 22nd annual incredible Diocese of San Jose Youth Retreat for grades 8th to 12th up in Zepher Cove on Lake Tahoe. This year’s theme is “Stand by Me”, and its first come, first serve to sign up and the deadline is May 4th. Just go to the DSJ website www.dsj.org/dyr and sign up today, don’t wait, you will be glad you did! The cost is $490. Per person you can pay with PayPal or make a partial payment of $245. And send a check to the DSJ youth ministry offices. Scholarships are available. Ques-tions? Email Mrs. Schenck at [email protected].

This year for the first time ever we will have a middle school DSJ retreat in the Alliance Redwoods Retreat Center in Oc-cidental, CA from August 6th to the 8th. The theme is “Venture - Take courage, it is I; do not be afraid!” is open to all current students in grades 5th, 6th and 7th 2017-2018 school year, and will cost $290, scholarships are available. The key-note speaker will be Joe Melendez. Registration will close on June 22, 2018. More information can be found at www.dsj.org/msdyr.

May 12th is the "Revs vs Sems” Basketball Game at Mitty . However, it will also be a family fun night for the San Jose Gi-ants Baseball club vs. the Lancaster Jethawks! Game time is 5:00pm and the theme is Star Wars! See Mrs. Schenck for tick-ets. Sponsored by the Serra Club in support of Vocations. Altar servers first-come first-served. [email protected].

REVS vs SEMS Basketball Challenge REVS vs SEMS 2018! May 12th 2018 NEW LOCATION -

Archbishop Mitty High School 12th Annual Revs vs. Sems Basketball Challenge

Come cheer on your favorite priests and seminarians in the 12th Annual Revs vs Sems Bas-ketball Challenge!

When: Saturday, May 12, 7 PM Where: Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose Ticket prices: $10 general and $5 student

All proceeds benefit seminarian summer formation. Details and tickets available at www.dsj.org/basketball.

The parish office is closed on Tuesdays with the exception 1 hour in the am (9 to 10am ) and 1 hour in the afternoon (3 to 4pm ) and at which time we open to accommodate our parish community needs. Work is being done in the office on Tuesdays but the phone and front door are not answered. Any calls left on 408-879-1122 will be listened to and returned on Wednesday. If you have an emergency that requires a priest, please call 408-912-0440.

If you or someone you know is in need of a priest for an Anoin ng of the Sick, please call Sue at 408 879-1130. If it is an immediate emergency (in danger of death) please call 408-912-0440 to be connected with Fr. Gabriel or Fr. Michael. When the Sacrament of Anoin ng of the Sick is given, the hoped-for effect is that, if it be God's will, the person be physi-cally healed of illness. But even if there is no physical healing, the primary effect of the Sacrament is a spiritual healing by which the sick person receives the Holy Spirit's gi of peace and courage to deal with the difficul es that accompany seri-ous illness or the frailty of old age.

For more on this Sacrament copy h p://www.usccb.org/…/sacr…/anoin ng-of-the-sick/index.cfm

Floral arrangements for this years’ Confirmation Cere-mony were donated

In Loving Memory of Kevin J. Ryan

grandfather of SFC students, Connor, Kevin, Quinn and Declan Mcllvain.

SILENCE Silence is a gift of God, to let us speak more intimately with God.— St. Vincent Pallotti

PARISH MINISTRIES AND CONTACTS LITURGICAL MINISTRIES

SPIRITUAL ENRICHMENT

PARISH LIFE

ADORATION CHAPEL Barry & Charlotte LeMay……………………..………..(408) 379-6517 CURSILLO Cathy Campbell……………………………………………(408) 313-1128 Alicia Morales……………………………………………...(408) 857-0523 MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT/DATE NIGHT Chris & Ann Aguilar………………………………….….(408) 356-7642 RESPECT LIFE Anthony & Joann Allegretti…………………… .. (408) 472-5169 RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION for Adults (RCIA) Tim Van Overen……………………………………[email protected] RELIGIOUS ED AND YOUTH MINISTRY Joan Schenck…………………………………[email protected] SCRIPTURE STUDY Charlotte & Barry LeMay………………………….…...(408) 379-6517 CEREMONY COORDINATOR Jennifer Donnelly………………………………………...(408)-309-5340

ASSYRIAN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY Doris Bebla………………..……..…………………...……..(408) 315-6608 BINGO Joe Roulin…………………………………………………....(408) 266-6982 BUILDING COMMITTEE Domenic Onorato………………..……………..…….… (408) 219-4085 FIESTA Mike Livingston……………………..…[email protected] FILIPINO AMERICAN (FilAm) GROUP Maria Sarmiento…………………………………………...(408) 281-2407 GREETERS James Sawaya………………………………[email protected] ICF BOCCE BALL Camille [email protected].……(408) 559-0688 ITALIAN CATHOLIC FEDERATION Jim Jones………….…[email protected]...…………..(408) 210-5541 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Pat Cougill……………………………………………….…..(408) 448-5088 LADIES LEAGUE Maile Figone………………………………………………...(408) 483-0713 MEN’S CLUB Anthony Perez……………………………………[email protected] MEXICAN CATHOLIC ORGANIZATION Darla Leis…………………………………………………….(408) 784-6644 PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY Rebecca Valverde………………………………………….(408) 723-1030 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Parish Office………………………………………………. (408) 879-1130

PARISH ADMINISTRATION FINANCE COUNCIL Sean Cook………………..……..……………………...…….(408) 879-1122 PARISH COUNCIL John Dahl……………………….……………………...…….(408) 879-9158 RECEPTION - FACILITIES COORDINATOR Jean O’Connell…………………………………..………....(408) 879-1122 SECRETARY Sue Butler……………………………………..…….………..(408) 879-1130

SFC SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Jane Daigle…………………….....ext.3003……..…..….(408) 377-6545 VICE PRINCIPAL Ronda Clark………………………ext.3058………....….(408) 377-6545 VICE PRINCIPAL John Bennett…………………..…ext.3051……..………(408) 377-6545 OFFICE MANAGER Max Burd………………………ext.3004……….………..(408) 377-6545

Communications/Activities Director Nikki Dickey………………….....ext.3038……..…..……..(408)377-6545 DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR Blanche Khoshaba………………ext.3046………....…...(408)377-6545 PARENT TEACHER GROUP Debbie Casey………………….…………...……..………...(408)209-9297 SCHOOL ADVISORY COUNCIL Tim Smith………………………………….……………. (408) 761-6608

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ALTAR SERVER Joan Schenck…………………………………[email protected] ALTAR SOCIETY Shirley Corbari……………………………[email protected] Church Environment Victoria Dove …………………………………..(408) 879-1122 EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS Dan Hinz…………………………………………………….(408) 394-4678 EVANGELIZATION COMMITTEE Barry LeMay………………………………………..(408) 379-6517 HOME MINISTRIES Grace Rivero………………………………………………...(408) 265-1380 LECTORS Edith Gallant……………………………………….....…....(408) 371-9629 LITURGY COMMITTEE Katie Mitchell………………………………………..……..(408) 879-9158 USHERS