April 15, 2018
St. Bernadette
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16245 N. 60th Street · Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Phone: 480-905-0221 Fax: 480-905-0249 www.saintbernadette.com
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January 3, 2021
16245 N. 60th Street · Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Phone: 480-905-0221 Fax: 480-905-0249 www.saintbernadette.com
St. Bernadette
Parish Staff
Pastor……………………………………….Fr. Don Kline, V.F.
Associate Pastor……………………...………...Fr. Paul Avarez
Deacons………….……………....Al Homiski & Frank Nevarez
Parish Administrator…..……..…..….……..Deacon Al Homiski
School Principal……..……………...…………….Preston Colao
Director of Sacred Music………….………..…...Brina Ziemann
Director of CGS……………………..…….......Mindy Longwell
Coordinator of CGS ………..………………Brittany Rodriguez
Faith Formation Facilitator…………….………..Diane Flitcroft
Finance Director…………………..…...……..Margaret Colwell
Accounting Managers…….....Paula LoPresti & Helen Romano
Facilities Manager…….………….…..…Deacon Frank Nevarez
Facilities Supervisor………..…………..………...Leticia Garcia
Facilities Team…………....……...Rosa Alvarado, Bertha Ortiz,
………………...……....................Reyes Perez & Ruth Zamora
Parish Secretary………………….………...……....Mitzi Palma
Director of Volunteers………….……………...Shirley Smalley
Ministry Services Facilitator……………………Diane Flitcroft
High School (LIFE TEEN) & Young Adult Minister…………..
…………………………………………………...Sammie Carel
Middle School Minister (EDGE)………….….Julia McDonald
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Parish Office Hours
M-Th: 8 AM - 12 Noon; 1 PM - 5 PM
Friday: 8 AM—1 PM
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Parish Mission Statement
We exist as a Eucharistic
community to celebrate, proclaim,
and live the Gospel of Jesus
Christ in Word and Sacrament
for the Glory of God.
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Parish School:
Saint John XXIII
Catholic School Community
16235 N. 60th Street, Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Phone: 480-905-0939 Fax: 480-905-0955
Website: www.saintjohnxxiii.org
Office Hours:
Monday—Friday 7 AM to 3:30 PM
Epiphany of Our Lord
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Magi? Wise men? Ancient astronomers? Kings? Who are these sojourners following the light
of the star to the Christ Child who is the Light of the world? We do know that they came to
Our Lord to “do Him homage”. Following a star, they left the comfort of their familiar
surroundings to worship God. As the Gospel reminds us: When Jesus was born in Bethlehem
of Judea, in the days of King Herod, behold, magi from the east arrived in Jerusalem, saying,
“Where is the newborn king of the Jews? We saw his star at its rising and have come to do him
homage.”
While Our Lord does not use a star to lead us to Himself, God still calls each one of us. Maybe God spoke to your heart
through Sacred Scripture. Perhaps God spoke to you through people you met along the way. Maybe the “star” was your
parents, a sibling, a coworker, a priest, a religious sister, a friend or a devoted lay person who led you to Our Lord. The “star”
that called you to Our Lord could have been a magnificent church, or a beautiful painting, or an inspirational song or book that
touched your heart. Whether it be something or someone, God still calls each of us. God puts a star in our sky and says,
“Follow me”. The Magi followed the invitation of God and began their journey to Jesus.
The journey of the Magi was not a simple one. They had their share of difficulties along the way. Upon arriving in Jerusalem,
the Magi encounter the reigning King Herod. It turns out that he knew nothing of the birth of this new King. I imagine they
were puzzled by the king’s questions and his lack of information for them. King Herod seemed a bit “put off” by the whole
encounter. It would have been easy for the Magi to lose hope and give up, but they were determined to not be discouraged by
the ordeal. They persevered in their quest and they would quit!
I am grateful that many people today have found their way to Christ despite the fact that parents, clergy, and others who should
have led them to Jesus were confused about the faith. I am often humbled by the amazing conversion stories I have heard from
people who found their way to Christ and His Church despite their frustrations and hardships. Things like poor religious
upbringing, scandalous clergy, and less than stellar role models. Once again, their faith proves that God sometimes allows us to
be tested along the way. Do not be discouraged because those who persevere to the end find the reward of eternal life to be
worth the sacrifice.
As intentional disciples of Our Lord Jesus, we know there is a cost as we live out our faith. Like the Magi, true disciples knew
in their hearts that giving our life to Christ is more than a simple altar call or baptism. True faith changes us and moves us
closer to the kingdom. True faith invites us into an intentional relationship with Jesus Christ… a relationship that includes
crosses. Many faithful Catholics know too well that Jesus invites His followers to “take up their cross” and follow Him.
Not only are the Magi not discouraged but they are moved to offer gifts. These gifts include gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
They are reminders that true faith comes with a cost. Msgr. Charles Pope offers this beautiful reflection of what each gift from
the Magi represents.
Gold symbolizes all of our possessions. In laying this gift before Jesus, they and we are saying, “I acknowledge that everything
I have is yours. I put all my resources and wealth under your authority and will use them only according to your will.” A
conversion that has not reached the wallet is not complete.
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LETTER FROM THE PASTOR — PAGE 1 OF 2
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Frankincense is a resin used in incense and symbolizes the gift of worship. In the Bible, incense is a symbol of prayer and
worship (e.g., Psalm 141). In laying down this gift, we promise to pray and worship God all the days of our life, to be in His
holy house each Sunday, to render Him the praise and worship He is due, to listen to His word and consent to be fed the
Eucharist by Him, to worship Him worthily by frequent confession, and to praise Him at all times.
Myrrh is a strange gift for an infant; it is usually understood as a burial ointment. Surely this prefigures Jesus’ death, but it also
symbolizes our own. In laying this gift before Jesus we are saying, “My life is yours. I want to die so that you may live your life
in me. May you increase and may I decrease. Use me and my life as you will.”
As God called the Magi, so too, God calls the entire world to “do Him homage”. Like the Magi, we are invited by the newborn
King to come and to “prostrate” ourselves before Jesus and do Him homage. We too are invited to fall down in worship and
adore Him bringing the gift of our very lives.
Today is a perfect day to remember the “stars” in your life through whom God called you. May you “shine like the stars” that
others may come to Our Lord and experience the love of God.
God Bless,
Fr. Don Kline, V.F.
St. Bernadette Adoration
Chapel
“The best, the surest and most effective way of
establishing peace on the face of the earth is
through the great power of Perpetual Adoration of
the Blessed Sacrament.”
—St. John Paul II
“Come let us adore Him.”
Our newly renovated Adoration chapel
is open 24 hours a day.
If you are interested in becoming a
Eucharistic Adorer, please visit
stbernadette.weadorehim.com
and create an account.
When Does the Christmas Season End?
Christmas is one of the most important days of the Church
year, second only to Easter itself. It is the feast of the
incarnation, the feast of God becoming flesh (the Latin "in
carne" means enfleshment). It is a uniquely Christian
teaching, the Divine choosing to become one of us.
Because of this belief, God is not only Transcendent, but
also wholly Immanent, Emmanuel (God-with-us). While
remaining Transcendent (meaning we must rise above our
present condition to reach Him), He is at the same time
Immanent (meaning He is with us as we rise toward Him).
Every Eucharist is like Christmas where the bread and
wine are transformed into His flesh, His Body and Blood,
and, in a sense, He is born anew on the altar.
The liturgical season of Christmas begins with the vigil
Masses on Christmas Eve and concludes this year on
January 10th the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord.
During this entire season, we celebrate the birth of Christ
into our world and into our hearts, and reflect on the gift of
salvation that is born with him.including the fact that he
was born to die for us. www.usccb.org
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GOSPEL REFLECTION
If Jesus truly is who he claims to
be, the eternal Son of God and
Savior of the world, then why is he
not recognized by everyone who
hears his word and sees his works?
John the Evangelist states that
when Jesus came into the
world the world knew him not and
his own people received him
not (John 1:10-11). Jesus was born
in obscurity. Only the lowly
shepherds recognized him at his
birth. Some wise men also found
their way to Bethlehem to pay
homage to the newborn King of Israel. These men were not
Israelites, but foreigners. They likely had read and discussed
the Messianic prophecies and were anxious to see when this
Messianic King would appear. God led them by means of an
extraordinary star across the desert to the little town of
Bethlehem where Jesus was born.
John Chrysostom (347-407), in his homily on this passage
from Matthew 2, explains the significance of the star of
Bethlehem:
"Note how fitting was the order of events: the wise men saw
the star, were received by the Jews and their king; they heard
prophecy to explain what had appeared; the angel instructed
them; and then they journeyed from Jerusalem to Bethlehem
by the guidance of the star. From all this we learn that this
was not an ordinary star, for no other star has this capacity
to guide, not merely to move but to beckon, to "go before them,"
drawing and guiding them along their way. The star
remained after bringing them to the place, in order that the
child might also be seen. For there is nothing conspicuous
about the place. The inn was ordinary. The mother was not
celebrated or notable. The star was needed to manifest and
illumine the lowly place, until they had reached their
destination at the manger."
[The Gospel of Matthew, Homily 7:3]
In their thirst for knowledge of God, the wise men from the
East willingly left everything, their home and country, in
pursuit of that quest. In their diligent search they were led to
the source of true knowledge - to Jesus Christ, the Light and
Wisdom of God. When they found the newborn King, they
humbly worshiped him and gave him gifts fitting for a king.
The Lord of the universe who revealed the star of Bethlehem
to the Gentiles of the East so they could come and worship
Jesus, the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6) and King of Kings
(Revelations 19:16), gives each one of us the same light of
revelation to recognize and accept Jesus as our Lord and
Savior. Faith is an entirely free gift that God makes to us. It is
through the help of the Holy Spirit,
who moves the heart and opens the
eyes of the mind, that we are able
to understand, accept, and believe
the truth which God has revealed
to us through his Son, Jesus Christ.
In faith, the human will and
intellect cooperate with
grace. "Believing is an act of the
intellect assenting to the divine
truth by command of the will
moved by God through
grace" (Thomas Aquinas).
To know and to encounter Jesus Christ is to know God
personally. In the encounter of the wise men with Jesus we
see the plan of God to give his only Son as King and Savior,
not just for the Jewish people but for all the nations as well.
The Lord Jesus came that both Jew and Gentile might find
true and lasting peace with God.
Let us pray today that Jew and Gentile alike will find the
Lord and Savior on their journey of life. Do you bring the
light of Jesus Christ to those you meet through the witness of
your life and testimony?
Lord Jesus Christ, we thank you for bringing salvation to all
the nations. May the gospel of salvation be proclaimed to
every nation today and to every person on the face of the
earth. Help me to be a good witness of the joy of the gospel to
all I meet. www.dailyscripture.net
They Fell Down and Worshiped Jesus
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MINISTRIES & ACTIVITIES
Readings for the Week
Indeed, the word of God is living
and effective, sharper than any
two-edged sword, penetrating
even between soul and spirit,
joints and marrow, and able to discern
reflections and thoughts of the heart.” —
Hebrews 4:12
Sunday: Is 60:1-6/Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-11, 12-13 [cf.
11]/Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6/Mt 2:1-12
Monday: 1 Jn 3:22—4:6/Ps 2:7bc-8, 10-12a [8ab]/
Mt 4:12-17, 23-25
Tuesday: 1 Jn 4:7-10/Ps 72:1-2, 3-4, 7-8 [cf. 11]/
Mk 6:34-44
Wednesday: 1 Jn 4:11-18/Ps 72:1-2, 10, 12-13 [cf.
11]/Mk 6:45-52
Thursday: 1 Jn 4:19—5:4/Ps 72:1-2, 14 and 15bc,
17 [cf. 11]/Lk 4:14-22a
Friday: 1 Jn 5:5-13/Ps 147:12-13, 14-15, 19-20
[12a]/Lk 5:12-16
Saturday: 1 Jn 5:14-21/Ps 149:1-2, 3-4, 5 and 6a
and 9b [cf. 4a]/Jn 3:22-30
Today, we celebrate the feast of
the Epiphany, where the Magi find
the newborn king and offer him
gifts of gold, frankincense and
myrrh.
In the spirit of the Magi, please donate to St.
Vincent de Paul so that comfort and peace
can once again be given to a newborn child.
Your gift to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul
brings light into the darkness surrounding the
heart of those living in poverty.
Remember that donations up to $400 per
person or $800 per couple qualify for the
Arizona Charitable Tax Credit. Donation can
still be made through the WeShare program
available on the Parish web page.
Thank you for helping us help others.
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Joy In Giving
Please remember the purpose and work of St.
Bernadette and make a special gift to our parish before
December 31, 2020. Our programs and works are made
possible in large part because of your contributions.
Tax deductible gifts will be used to further the good
works that assist and provide resources, ministry and
meaning to so many, near and far.
If you would like to make an end of the year tax
deductible contribution to the Parish, you may do so by
visiting www.saintbernadette.com/give.
A Prayer For the New Year
Remember us, O God;
from age to age be our comforter.
You have given us the wonder of time,
blessings in days and nights, seasons and years.
Bless your children at the turning of the year
and fill the months ahead with the bright hope
that is ours in the coming of Christ.
You are our God, living and reigning,
forever and ever. Amen USCCB.org
Help for Hearing Impaired at Mass
St. Bernadette has installed a hearing loop, wireless
technology that works with telecoil hearing aids and all
cochlear implants to produce clear sound without
feedback or background noise. Hearing loops create a
magnetic field that is picked up by any t-coil equipped
hearing aid and converted to audible sound.
If you have a hearing aid and would like to access the
hearing loop, set your device to T-coil. Those without
hearing aids may borrow equipment to access the hearing
loop. Please see an usher at Mass for more information.
MASS INTENTIONS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Saturday, January 2 5:00 PM �Charles “Tom” Keller
Sunday, January 3 8:00 AM �Gregory Mohr
10:00 AM St. Bernadette
5:00 PM Carol Pindel
Monday, January 4 6:30 AM �Lakshami Albert
8:30 AM �Steve Statt
Tuesday, January 5 6:30 AM Connie Levine
8:30 AM �Ottavio Tarlao
Wednesday, January 6 6:30 AM Mary LaGioia
8:30 AM �Natalie Woolsey
Thursday, January 7 6:30 AM Kathleen Kelly
8:30 AM The Vo Family & Covid’s
Friday, January 8 6:30 AM John Marotto
8:30 AM Dcn. Handel Metcalf
Saturday, January 9 8:30 AM Dcn. Bill Schnieder
5:00 PM Anthony Vecchiano
Sunday, January 10 8:00 AM Christina Rivas
10:00 AM St. Bernadette
5:00 PM �Salvatore Loiacono
MASS INTENTIONS
FOR THE WEEK
“Be Not Afraid, I Go Before You Always.”
—Deuteronomy 31: 8
With joyful hearts we welcome our parish’s newly
baptized children into God’s family
on December 19th, 2020:
Jaxon Griffin Chacon
Luca Cruz Chacon
Jaxon Michael Green
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PROGRAMS & INFORMATION
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What kind of a man do you want to be?
This New Year, St. Bernadette invites all men of
the parish seeking authentic freedom to join their
brothers in Christ for Exodus 90, which will kick
off January 4th and go through Lent to Easter.
Exodus 90 is a 90 day spiritual exercise that gives
Catholic men a clear path for the journey to
freedom through prayer, asceticism and fraternity.
Pick up an orange Exodus pamphlet as you leave
Mass and visit the parish website for the contact
information on the St. Bernadette Fraternity
starting January 4th.
Parish contact: Jim McLaughlin, 480-694-1297
OUR JOB IS NOT DONE
the 2019 Arizona Abortion Numbers
The Arizona Health Department releases an annual
abortion report every year that provides details on
abortions conducted in Arizona.
The 2019 report was just released and it contains a
lot of sobering information. After a two-year decline,
abortions increased by 5% in 2019. Sadly, surgical
abortions lead the way with a 6% increase.
A new metric reported in 2019 is the number of
abortions listed for each abortion mill. Camelback
Family Planning had the most abortions in the state
with 2,718. Family Planning Associates had the
second most. The Tempe Planned Parenthood came
in third with 2,056 abortions making it Planned
Parenthood’s top abortion mill in the state.
It’s sad to see these numbers increase but it should
not dissuade us or distract us from our mission. It
needs to be a rallying cry to all of us. We know God
will win this battle (and already has won the war) but
‘we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to
do good works.’ (Ephesians 2:10)
We are here to do His work and these numbers
demonstrate that our job is not done.
— excerpts from the December Aid To Women Center newsletter
CULTURE OF LIFE
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PRAYER & WORSHIP MINISTRIES
Eucharistic Adoration Donna Homiski 602-738-6429
Friday Night Healing Rosary 480-905-0221
PARISH ORGANIZATIONS
Boy Scouts Tim Whitney 602-403-4121
Knights of Columbus Martin Perez 602-404-4095
Sociable Seniors Shirley Teed 602-996-6151
PARISH LIFE MINISTRIES
Finance Council Mike Smalley 602-799-2256
Parish Council Don Tellis 602-370-3271
HOSPITALTY MINISTRIES
Sunday Donuts Volunteer Office 480-905-0221
SACRAMENTAL MINISTRIES
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Mindy Longwell 480-905-0221
RCIA Shirley Smalley 480-905-0221
Infant Baptism Shirley Smalley 480-905-0221
Marriage Prep Deacon Al Homiski 480-905-0221
PASTORAL MINISTRIES
Annulments Deacon Al Homiski 480-905-0221
Funerals Deacon Frank Nevarez 480-905-0221
Funeral Hospitality Carol Flood 602-953-3625
Ministers of Care - Mayo Deacon Frank Nevarez 480-905-0221
Ministers of Care - Homebound Bill Walsh 480-236-6515
LITURGICAL MINISTRIES
Altar Linens Donna Casillas 602-577-4326
Altar Servers Deacon Al Homiski 480-905-0221
Art & Environment Chita Dilema 480-797-0145
Eucharist Ministers Deacon Frank Nevarez 480-905-0221
Greeters Tom Horst 602-790-6414
Lectors Jon Altmann 602-765-4588
Sacristans Mike Smalley 602-799-2256
Ushers Bill Leicht 602-788-8254
SERVICE MINISTRIES
Culture of Life Margaret Hinski 480-905-0221
Cursillo Kathy Andrzejczak 480-515-9696
St. Vincent de Paul Help Line 480-905-4439
Meals for Families in Crisis Rachel Bears 602-402-0220
& New Moms
EDUCATION & FORMATION MINISTRIES
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Mindy Longwell 480-905-0221
Life Teen Sammie Carel 480-905-0221
EDGE Julia McDonald 480-905-0221
Lisieux Sorority Norlisa Keffer 206-422-2326
Men’s Bible Study Brian Weber 602-295-6033
PARISH MINISTRIES & ORGANIZATIONS
This Week at St. Bernadette
Mass Monday through Friday mornings at 6:30 & 8::30 AM
Saturday mornings at 8:30 AM
Daily Confessions before daily mass 8:00 —8:25 AM
Sunday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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Sunday
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LITURGY: 8 AM, 10 AM, 5 PM In the Church
7:00 PM Boy Scouts In the Gym
7:00 PM Into the Breach In the Conference Room
9:00 AM Women’s Bible Study In Rooms 5/6
4:00 PM LIFETEEN Bible Study Offsite
7:00 PM St. Vincent de Paul Meeting Online
9:00 AM Women’s Bible Study In the Conference Room
6:30 PM RCIA In Rooms 5/6
7:00 PM Knights of Columbus Officer’s Mtg. Offsite
6:00 AM That Man is You In the Conference Room
6700 AM Men’s Bible Study In the Conference Room
6:30 PM Healing Rosary In the Church and Online
LITURGY: 5 PM In the Church
LITURGY: 8 AM, 10 AM, 5 PM In the Church
6:00 PM LIFETEEN Spring Kickoff In the Hall
Friday Night
Healing Rosary
every Friday in Church &
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Please use meeting ID
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password Rosary and the link below:
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6 0 2 . 8 8 2 . 8 0 3 8
REALTOR®
S T . B E R N A D E T T E P A R I S H I O N E R S& S T . J O H N X X I I I F A M I L Y
S C O T T S D A L E N A T I V E & V A L L E Y R E L O C A T I O N
S P E C I A L I S T
15% of My Commission
from a Parishioner
Closing will be donated
back to St. Bernadette.
Sandra Simon
6 0 2 . 8 8 2 . 8 0 3 8
REALTOR®
S T . B E R N A D E T T E P A R I S H I O N E R S& S T . J O H N X X I I I F A M I L Y
S C O T T S D A L E N A T I V E & V A L L E Y R E L O C A T I O N
S P E C I A L I S T
15% of My Commission
from a Parishioner
Closing will be donated
back to St. Bernadette.
Sandra Simon
6 0 2 . 8 8 2 . 8 0 3 8
REALTOR®
S T . B E R N A D E T T E P A R I S H I O N E R S& S T . J O H N X X I I I F A M I L Y
S C O T T S D A L E N A T I V E & V A L L E Y R E L O C A T I O N
S P E C I A L I S T
15% of My Commission
from a Parishioner
Closing will be donated
back to St. Bernadette.
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Family Owned & OperatedServing the Diocese of Phoenix Since 1949
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Duane Moore, CFSP 4th Degree Knight of Columbus
Licensed Funeral Director Cemetery Counselor
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