our divine savior church
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MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Vigil: 5:00 pm. Sunday:
7:30, 9:00
& 11:00 am
Morning Mass: 8:00 am
(Tuesday-Friday)
Confessions:
Saturdays 3:30-4:30 pm
MISSION STATEMENT Our Divine Savior Parish, a Roman Catholic
community, nourished by God’s grace and the sacraments, embraces the
mission of Jesus Christ. Guided by the Holy Spirit, we live the gospel
through our worship of God and through loving service to one another and
to the greater community.
November 24 ,2019
Pastor...Fr. Martin Ramat
Deacon..Mr. James Burkett
Deacon..Mr. David Kraatz
PARISH PERSONNEL
OFFICE
Carol Weigel, Secretary
Gale Golden, Office Assistant
BOOKKEEPER
Barbara Linquist
DIRECTOR OF
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Jennifer Forward, 345-6201
FACILITY MANAGER
Dan Layne, 521-6520
MUSIC DIRECTOR
Allison Ward
345-2176
YOUTH MINISTER
Phil Bartek
Parish Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
10:00 am-3:00 pm
566 E. Lassen Ave.
Chico, CA 95973
Phone 530.343.4248
Fax 530.343.3538
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ourdivinesavior.org
Our Divine Savior Church
PARISH MINISTRIES/ORGANIZATIONS
RITE OF CHRISTIAN
INITIATION OF ADULTS
Director of RCIA :
Stephanie & Deacon James Burkett, 893-2348
BAPTISM PREPARATION
Deacon James Burkett, 893-2348
SACRAMENT OF HOLY MATRIMONY
By appointment, 6 months in advance.
Call the Parish Office
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Sundays from 10:05am - 10:50am (SH)
Wednesdays from 7-8 pm (SH)
CHILDREN’S LITURGY
During the 11:00am Mass -
Matt & Pamela Meuter, 566-0425
PARISH MINISTRIES /ORGANIZATIONS
ALTAR SERVERS
Dan & Derette Layne, 521-6520
BEREAVEMENT /FUNERAL
RECEPTION COMMITTEE
Terry Nelson, 895-1509
Debbie Abbott 891-1491
BIBLE STUDY
Tuesday mornings 9-11AM
in the ODS Prayer Room.
Everyone is welcome.
Contact Terry Matthews, 893-1644
BULLETIN
[email protected] , 343-4248
Deadline: Friday, by 1:00 pm
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CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS
Sharon McQuirk, 570-0181
Carole Claiborne, 228-9701
CATHOLIC LADIES
RELIEF SOCIETY
Kathy Lanpheir, 707-290-5670
CATHOLICS RETURNING HOME
Deacon James Burkett,
893-2348
CONSOLATION MINISTRY
Lyn Dorenzo, 891-8026
FLOWER DONATIONS
Parish Office 343-4248
INNER HEALING MINISTRY
588-4386
JESUS CENTER
Suellen Grenko
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #13765
Don Nelson
895-1509
LITURGY COMMITTEE
Joanie Frericks, 345-4283
MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER and
VOCATIONS COMMITTEE
Deacon James & Stephanie Burkett,
893-2348
MEN’S BIBLE STUDY
Friday mornings, 6-7AM in the Knights of
Columbus Room at ODS Parish.
Contact Glenn Padula, 530-865-3028
MINISTRY TO THE SICK
& HOMEBOUND
Bunny Ripp
Please call Parish Office,
343-4248.
PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL
Steve Appleby, 899-1672
PARISH PASTORAL
COUNCIL
Tatiana Fassieux, 343-6950
Angela Frazier Co-chair
809-1623 home or 520-6999 cell
PRO-LIFE CATHOLIC MINISTRY
We meet the 2nd, 3rd & 4thThursdays
of the month in the Social Hall #4, 6-8:30 PM.
Mary Waldorf, 345-8638
PRO-LIFE ROSARY GROUP
1st Thursday of the month in the
Social Hall, #4, 6-7 PM.
Diane Lusk, 519-9749.
SMALL CHURCH COMMUNITIES
If interested in joining one of the Small Church
Communities, contact Carol Weigel, 343-3885
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
Roxane Canfield - 680-7917
TORRES SHELTER
Rich Nichols, 520-4418
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Observances for the week of November 24, 2019
Sunday: Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe Monday: St. Catherine of Alexandria, Virgin & Martyr Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Thanksgiving Day Friday: Saturday: St. Andrew, Apostle Next Sunday: 1st Sunday of Advent ©LPi
QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK
First Reading
Today’s reading records how God orchestrated David’s anointing as king
of Israel, a central figure in Jesus’ ancestry. What does this teach us about
God’s divine providence? Second Reading
In today’s reading from Colossians, Paul preserves for us one of the earliest
Christological hymns (Col 1:15-20). How do you see this hymn affirming Jesus’ identity as our Lord and King?
Gospel Reading
For Luke, those who mocked Jesus on the cross failed to see how his suffering and death were central to his identity as Lord and King of the Universe. Why do you think this remains a mystery to so
many?
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READINGS
November 24 2019
Sunday 2 Sm 5:1-3/Ps 122:1-2, 3-4, 4-5 [cf. 1]/Col 1:12-20/Lk 23:35-43
Monday: Dn 1:1-6, 8-20/Dn 3:52, 53, 54, 55, 56 [52b]/Lk 21:1-4
Tuesday: Dn 2:31-45/Dn 3:57, 58, 59, 60, 61 [59b]/Lk 21:5-11
Wednesday: Dn 5:1-6, 13-14, 16-17, 23-28/Dn 3:62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67 [59b]/Lk 21:12-19
Thursday: Dn 6:12-28/Dn 3:68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74 [59b]/Lk 21:20-28
Friday: Dn 7:2-14/Dn 3:75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81/Lk 21:29-33
Saturday: Rom 10:9-18/Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11 [10 or Jn 6:63]/Mt 4:18-22
Next Sunday: Is 2:1-5/Ps 122:1-2, 3-4, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 [1]/Rom 13:11-14/Mt 24:37-44
MASS INTENTIONS
Sat 23 5:00 ┼ Our Beloved Deceased
┼ Rita Frericks, d, (Joanie Frericks)
Sun 24 7:30 ┼ Our Beloved Deceased
┼ Dorothy Vrisimo, d, (Vrisimo Family)
9:00 ┼ Our Beloved Deceased
11:00 ┼ Our Beloved Deceased
Mon. 25 Bradford Boswell, Happy Birthday, (Brian &
Gail Boswell)
Tues 26 8:00 ┼ Our Beloved Deceased
┼ William Gainok, d, (Michael & Laurel Gainok)
Wed 27 8:00 ┼ Our Beloved Deceased
┼ Adan Guzman, d, (Guzman & Garcia Family)
Thurs 28 8:00 ┼ Our Beloved Deceased
┼ John Decker, d, (Pat Decker)
Fri 29 8:00 ┼ Our Beloved Deceased
GOSPEL MEDITATION “The rulers sneered … the soldiers jeered … one of the criminals hanging there reviled Jesus.” Is this the King of the Jews, the King of the Universe? If it is so, perhaps his kingdom is not at all what we would expect! In his letter to the laity, St. John Paul II spoke about how Christians share in the kingly mission of Christ. First, “they exercise their kingship as Christians, above all in the spiritual combat in which they seek to overcome in themselves the kingdom of sin.” In other words, before we give any thought to transforming society, we must first allow God to transform us. Through daily prayer, regular self-examination, and frequent confession, we can recognize our faults more readily and choose love instead!
Second, St. John Paul II writes that the laity “make[s] a gift of themselves so as to serve, in justice and in charity, Jesus who is himself present in all his brothers and sisters, above all in the very least.” Christ’s kingship, and our own participation in it, is requires us to look beyond the privileged of society. It goes beyond networking and struggles of power. It goes with Jesus to the Cross!
Still, the kingship of Christ ought to effect society. “The lay faithful are called to restore to creation all its original value … ordering creation to the authentic well-being of humanity.” Jesus does this in a radical way through his death and resurrection. We, too, are invited to bring new life to the world around us. This means holding the world and everything in it as sacred. It means advocating for civil policies that respect life and paying special care to the vulnerable and marginalized in every stage of life. It means being disciples of Jesus, inviting people into authentic love so that one day we will together “be with [him] in Paradise!”
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Bulletin
Holiday Deadline Schedule
December 8th issue: No later than Monday, Nov. 25
On this day may God be thanked
for that good and perfect gift, the
gift immeasurable: His life, His
love, His very self in Jesus Christ.
M D Babcock
T he rulers sneered at Jesus and said, "He saved others, let him save himself if he is the chosen one, the Christ of God." Even the soldiers jeered at him. As they approached to offer him wine they called out, "If you are King of the Jews, save yourself." - Lk 23:35-37 Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD.
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PARISH NEWS
Carmelo Chavez
Joseph Cruz
Wayne Burkett
Jo Ann Coules
Joel Rivera
Geoff Edmonds
John Hauder
Madeline Ballew
Tom Claiborne
Sarah Hurley
Stephanine Elstins
Michael Kolonay
Don & Joseph Felipe
Carolyn Mormann
Carianne Wrona
Jordan Decker
Maria Partyk
Lee Ann Houston
Allie Hunter
Dim Warmerdam
Joe Richard
Maggie Katz Thompson
Nate Hinerman
Fran England
Jim Paiva
Rosemary Hull
Mario Guzman
Catherine McGuire
Gayle Carson
Carolyn Ellis
John & Jane Hoffman
Mary Ann Olson
Sue Alverson
Chris Mendoza
Joanne Puritz
Ron Stanton
Michele Stanton-Boles
Roger Castro
Margrit Vogelesang
Tami Toon
Dennis Baker
Arturo Naranjo
George Willets
Jonathan Martin
Liz Herring
Audrey Downes
Dianna Marvin
Vera Robinson
Michael Merrifield
Andy Edwards
Bruce Lopez
Sylvia Lopez
Paul McCormick
Melina Petterson
Gretchen Fritz
Carmela Sorrentino
Sherry Scofield
Jerry Bailes
Dennis McCosker
Jody Behr
Carole Claiborne
Jack Feder
Please note: in order to keep our Prayer List current, names will remain on the list for 4 weeks.
Please resubmit after that time by contacting the Parish Office, 343-4248
Please Keep In Your Prayers
Next Week
Projects & Initiatives
and
Canned Food Collection
Do you?
For God so loved the world, not just a few
The wise and great, the noble and the true
Or those of favored class or race or hue
God loved the world. Do you?
Grace Uhler
Get Ready for Advent The high school students will be offering Advent candles and wreaths after Mass November 16/17 and November 23/24. Donations will gladly be accepted and all money raised will go towards sending high school students to their retreat at Richardson Springs in February. Suggested donations for candles will be $10 and for wreaths $15. Thank you for supporting our high school ministry.
Adopt-A-Family Gift Cards Christmas 2019
It is hard to believe, but once again we are quickly approaching the fabulous gift giving time of the year, Merry Christmas 2019!
Our Divine Savior Parish is partnering with Northern Valley Catholic Social Services (NVCSS) purchasing gift cards for their client's Holiday Baskets. ODS Parishioners have been giving toward this great service for many years, helping with individual needs of food and specialty items.
Gift Cards will be available outside church on the display board. There will be a gift card return box available at the entrance of church or you can take them directly to the social hall on Dec 3, 4 or 5 - noon to 7 pm.
Thank you, in advance for your generous, supportive, giving spirits.
Terry Westlake and Angela Frazier Questions call Angela - 530-520-6999
Advent Penance Service
This year, there will be one Advent Penance Service in Chico. It
will be Dec. 9th at 6 pm here at ODS and will include St. John's
and STM parishes.
October 2019 Donations
Sunday 21,545.23
P & I 4,028.00
St. Fr & St. Cl 75.00
SVdP 500.00
Torres Shelter 105.00
World Mission Sunday 1,236.30
October 2019 Online Donations
Sunday 4,833.00
P & I 745.00
St. Fr & St. Cl 30.00
SVdP 55.00
World Mission Sunday 35.00
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
Consolation Ministry Support Group
There will be no monthly meetings until after the first
of the year. Start up dates will be posted in the future
bulletins.
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PARISH NEWS
Christmas Gift Giving
As in years past, St. Vincent de Paul has identified
families in need of support during Christmas time.
As a parish, let us continue this spirit of giving and
sharing during the Christmas holidays. We will
have a board in front of the Church after Masses
with tags that specify the type of gifts that will be
needed for each family member. The deadline for
returning the wrapped gifts is December 14th. There
will be a box in the vestibule for you to return the
wrapped gifts. Thank you for your generosity.
Everyday Stewardship How Would You Rule Your Kingdom?
It would be kind of awesome to be a king or queen! Absolute rule, untold wealth, and people answering your every beck and call are things that wouldn’t be half bad. Of course, I would be a benevolent monarch, and I would hope that all my subjects would love me. They could cheer me as I came out of the palace, and I think my popularity ratings in the polls would be through the roof. But if they weren’t, that would be fine, too, because I would rule the kingdom. And that means no throwing me out of office. Talk about job security!
As great as that sounds, the King of kings could have had all that as well, but instead, he chose quite a different path. He gave up absolute rule so all his subjects could have the free will to choose to follow him. He gave up untold wealth so he could be treated like a common criminal and receive a death sentence. He gave up having servants at his disposal so he could be the servant of all his subjects himself. Yes, he was the King of kings, but he was nothing like a typical king. As much as I think it would be great to be a king myself, I would rather emulate this King instead.
Who would you rather be like? You could have it all or choose to give away everything. You could choose a path of luxury or a path of trial. You could be respected by many or find yourself in a culture that increasingly finds you objectionable. Who would you rather be like? Do you arrive at an answer quickly, or do you need some time to think about it? The King of kings awaits your reply. Tracy Earl Welliver
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Thanksgiving Mass
Thursday, November 28th, 2019
**** 8 am ****
Time change
Please join us as we give thanks to God for all that He
has abundantly given to us.
Thanksgiving Blessing for your Table
All are invited to bring a food item that you will be
serving with your Thanksgiving Dinner to be blessed at
our Thanksgiving Mass on Thursday, November 28th.
It will be placed around the Altar and blessed by Fr.
Martin at Mass.
Does This Sound Like You?
Struggling to forgive God, others, or self?
Stuck with unhealthy habits or sins?
Having tension with work? Family? Kids? Life?
If you can check off one, or more, of these - you CAN get
relief! Call the Inner Healing Ministry, at 530-588-4386, to
schedule a session.
Free Breakfast. Join us!
WOW! It’s time for you to look at what goes on
in the Social Hall after Mass on the first Sunday
of each month. IT’S BREAKFAST!! You've seen
the banner in front of the Church front and wondered, would I
like to go there? Nah, too busy; have chores at home; probably
no one I know is there; I didn't bring any money today. It’s for
YOU!! It’s FREE!! Yep, breakfast is free Sunday, December
1st after the 7:30 and 9:00 am Masses. Take a short walk to the
Social Hall after Mass and enjoy a freshly prepared breakfast
that the Knights of Columbus has made just for YOU! Pan-
cakes, eggs, bacon, sausage, fruit salad, coffee, tea, orange
juice, fellowship, a great time with even greater food. The
Knights have made it possible for you to join your fellow
parishioners for breakfast without spending anything. So, there
it is, FREE, delicious food December 1st after the 7:30 and
9:00 Mass.
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND YOUTH MINISTRY NEWS
RCIA NEWS!!
(Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults)
ARE YOU SOMEONE OR DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE
WHO…
•Has expressed an interest in becoming Catholic?
•Was baptized Catholic as a child, but has not celebrated the
Sacraments of Confirmation
and Eucharist?
•Was baptized in another Christian tradition who desires to
become Catholic.
•Would like to learn more about your Catholic Faith? Maybe
your children have asked, and you are not quite sure how to
answer or you feel you need a “refresher” course in what we
believe as Catholics.
Sessions focus on the teachings and experience of the Church
and prepare individuals to celebrate the Sacraments of Baptism,
Confirmation, and Eucharist during the Easter season. You are
welcome to participate in the process with your questions, your
insights and your faith story in a warm accepting setting. For
information, please contact Deacon James or Stephanie
Burkett at (530) 893-2348.
Sharing the Gospel with Kids
When the soldiers hurt Jesus, they were only doing their job. They
did not understand that they were killing God’s Son. Jesus saw
into the hearts of those soldiers, and he forgave them. A man next
to Jesus on the cross had done terrible things. He knew he
deserved to die on a cross, and he was truly sorry. This criminal
believed that Jesus was God’s Son. Jesus saw into that criminal’s
heart, and Jesus forgave him, too.
Prayer
Dear God, thank you for sending Jesus to forgive my sins, too
Something to Draw
Draw a picture of Jesus on the cross.
Mission for the Week
Jesus forgave the people who killed him. He expects you to
forgive people who hurt you, too. Think of one person with whom
you have been angry. Ask God to help you forgive that person,
because Jesus forgives you.
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Religious Education News
Religious Education has begun. For more information, contact the Religious
Education office, 345-6201
All High and Junior High students are invited to
come and share fun, food, games and fellowship
in the new youth room in the Social Hall! High
School students meet Sundays at 6:30 pm and
Junior High students on Tuesdays at 6: 30 pm. Any
questions, you can contact Phil Barktek at [email protected]
Come join the fun!
Father/Son Program A Father/Son Program is for 12 - 15-year-old boys and their dads will be Friday, December 6, 2019 from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. at Our Divine Savior's social hall in Chico. The Father/Son Program explores God’s special gifts of human sexuality and fertility as well as the goodness and wonder of His plan for growing up and becoming a man of integrity. Refreshments and a light dinner will be served. Registration is $25.00 per family, if received by December 2, 2019. Reservation forms can be printed at http://www.ourdivinesavior.org. They can also be found in the back of the church or call the Our Divine Savior Religious Education office at 345-6201 for more information.
The Office of Youth & Adult Ministry is pleased to
announce Gospel Masses in the Diocese of Sacramento!
• Every 2nd Saturday at 5 pm at St. Rose Parish in
Sacramento
• Every 2nd Sunday at 11:30 am at St. Basil Parish in
Vallejo
The Gospel Masses feature gospel music and the preaching
of Fr. Bart Landry, CSP, Our Coordinator for Black
Catholic Ministry in the Diocese of Sacramento.
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FAMILY ROOM
Family Room
Thanksgiving Day
Our one nation, under God, sets aside the fourth Thursday
in November to remember our roots. We were an
immigrant people who arrived with next to nothing in
worldly goods and a lot of hope in our hearts. Our
country was founded on faith and the belief that God
blesses us with all we need. Imagine arriving in a new
world with nothing but the clothes on your back - no
shelter, no government, no roads, no cell phones. Our
forbears were broke, but not broken. Most of all, they
realized that their lives were in the hands of God.
And they gave thanks. For food, first of all! For a
bountiful harvest with enough to last through the winter.
For settling in, that sense of belonging and a new start in
a foreign land. For new friends, the natives who made
them welcome and showed them how to survive with a
climate and soil that were unfamiliar.
As the country grew, we gathered together to “form a
more perfect union, establish justice, insure
domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense,
promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of
liberty to ourselves and our posterity.” Our country was
founded on these ideals, and we are still that people. In
the midst of our very troubled world, we are free. We are
reminded to be grateful for all we have.
As we gather for feasts with our family or take the
opportunity to give thanks by helping others, we turn our
hearts to the big picture, to the miracle of freedom. We
are free from want. We have shelter and clothing and
daily bread. We let the sun or the raindrops fall on our
faces as we look up to our God, who blesses us. We
praise his providence and recognize that “All good gifts
around us, are sent from heaven above.”
Happy Thanksgiving!
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JOIN US FOR OUR ANNUAL WOMEN/MEN’S RETREAT
HAVE YOU BEEN THINKING ABOUT GOD LATELY? Renew your inner life at our parish weekend retreat for women/men on Women's /Jan. 10-12 and Men's/ Feb. 14-16. The retreat theme this year is “May the Passion of Jesus Christ be always in our Hearts: Inspired by the Gospel of Mark”. You’ll be amazed how much the retreat will help you find God in your daily experience and what peace this awareness can bring you. Call in your reservation now. «Stephanie and Deacon James Burkett 893-2348» or the Retreat Center at 916-725- 4720 or online at christthekingretreatcenter.org. Please know that if you are unable to come this weekend, you are welcome to attend one that is more convenient.
First fruits of Your blessing
And now on this Thanksgiving day,
Your bounteous hand confessing,
Upon Your altar, Lord, we lay
The first-fruits of Your blessing.
By You the souls of men are fed
With gift of grace supernal;
You who gave us earthly bread,
Give us the Bread eternal Editor’s Assistant 2010
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In 1931, Jesus appeared to Faustina Kowalski as the King of
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that shed new light on the vision of Faustina. Dramatically
recreated scenes between St. Faustina and her
confessor Fr. Michael Sopocko traces the story of
the origins of the image and how the devotion to
Divine Mercy was born.
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Dec. 2nd at 7pm
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