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Mass Times:
Saturday 8:30am | Vigil • 5:30pm
Sunday 8:00am | Family • 10:30am |
Youth • 4:30pm Weekdays
6:30am | 8:00am
No 6:30am Mass on July 4th!
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Thursdays Saturdays 6pm 4pm
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Monday-Friday 24 Hours A Day
***REPOSED 7/1-7/8***
July 1st, 2018
Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Blessed Virgin Mary Pastor—Fr. Stanley Poltorak
Deacons—Lawrence Klimecki & David Leatherby
Our Mission Statement To bring souls to the salvation which Jesus Christ has won for us, by our
proclamation of and witnessing to the splendor, beauty and fullness
of the Catholic Faith.
Parish Office | 8:30am-4:30pm Closed from 12:00pm-1:00pm
Fr. Stanley Poltorak | Pastor [email protected]
Chris Garn [email protected]
916.481.7441 x200
Diana Jimenez | Bookkeeper [email protected]
Parish School Principal-Carrie Donahue 916.482.0351
[email protected] www.presentationschool.net
Religious Education Sidney Curry | 916.482.8883
Youth Ministry Becky Poncini (Interim)
916.541.5805 [email protected]
Visit our website to find more information!
www.presentationparish.org
4123 Robertson Avenue | Sacramento | CA 95821-0208
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In trust of God’s infinite goodness, we pray to lift up our sick parishioners, family & friends, and those in need of healing of the body and soul. Almighty Father, hear out prayers for:
Jan Almay, Sharon Anderson-Kunz, Anthony Andreozzi, Sue Ashby, Shaun Banagan, Pat Borri, Pat Botelho, Chris Cetti, Sylvia Cholak, Wally Dondero, Bill Dunphy, Judy DuPont, Shirley Figinshu, Leilani Fitzgerald, Patti Fox, Marcy French, Vienna Golsong, Doug Hagans, Conor Hagg, George Hague, Sharon Harrington, Lynn Hauf, Alex Henderson, Jonathan Hunt, Fred & Pat Ingram, Ed Jackson, Robert Johnson, Kim-berly Kaufman, Devonne Keevers, June Kertes, Debbie Robrecht, Mary Largent, Georgia Latimer, Shirley Lauwers, Sue McLeod, Nilda Medi-na, Michael Mejia, Lucille Moessinger, Gene Moore, Karla Moore, David Qualls, Randy Qualls, Alex Quiroz, Maryanne Redmond, Bridget Ruiz, Amy Fleege Schaffner, Vic Senacal, Chris Shores, Mark Skvarla, Gracie Rose Smith, Laura Smith, Greg Spitz, Wanda Southern, Sarah Thompson, Dawn Wilson, Nic Windeshausen, Brenda Winn, Elizabeth & Grecielia Zuranich.
Faith is the remedy to fear. If we have faith, there is little we need fear. It sometimes seems that our pilgrimage here on earth takes us through a landscape of fear. We are surrounded by circumstances and situations we do not understand, and ignorance can lead us to live our lives in fear.
We fear for our livelihood. Loss of income may compromise our ability to provide for our families, even to the point of losing our homes. We fear injustice. We see so much of it everyday and do not understand how it can happen. And we fear the persecution that may descend upon us if we uphold our Catholic identity. Jesus offers us the key to dispel all our fears. “Do not be afraid, have faith.” If fear is born of ignorance, then knowledge can take it away. Faith is a supernatural knowledge that takes away every fear. Saint Augustine tells us that understanding is the reward of faith. We should not try to understand so that we may believe, we should believe so that we may understand. We know that God has prepared a place for us in His heavenly home, so we need not fear poverty and death. We have faith that God will bring good out of evil and so our fear of injustice fades away. Knowledge that God will never abandon us gives us the courage to overcome our fear of persecution and stand for Truth. The knowledge to overcome every fear comes from our faith. E. Stanley Jones was a Christian missionary in the early twentieth century. He put it this way. “I am inwardly fashioned for faith, not for fear. Fear is not my native land; faith is. I am so made that worry and anxiety are sand in the machinery of life; faith is the oil. I live better by faith and confidence than by fear, doubt and anxiety. In anxiety and worry, my being is gasping for breath--these are not my native air. But in faith and confidence, I breathe freely--these are my native air. A John Hopkins University doctor says, "We do not know why it is that worriers die sooner than the non-worriers, but that is a fact." But I, who am simple of mind, think I know; We are inwardly constructed in nerve and tissue, brain cell and soul, for faith and not for fear. God made us that way. To live by worry is to live against reality.” We do not need to live our lives timidly; fearful over what may happen next. Faith frees us to live our lives boldly and follow Christ courageously. Armed with faith we can put aside our fears and share our courage with others. Neither should we fear that we might fail because our faith tells us the final outcome. At the end of all things the just will be rewarded and the wicked will be punished. In the end, we know that we will win. Pax Vobiscum
Deacon Lawrence Klimecki
† Mass Intentions † Rel ig ious Educat ion News
Sunday 8:00am † Barbara Lauszus (L) Presentation † Oscar Currea (L) SJC 10:30am | Family † Aimee Zawkiewicz (L) Marotti Family 4:30pm | Youth † Stephanie Cooper (L) Monday 6:30am † Paul Alan Baker (D) Family 8:00am † Augustini Family (L&D) Bradshaw’s Tuesday 6:30am † Jon Boucher (D) Gail Cohee 8:00am † Miller & Bernacki Families (L&D) Wednesday NO 6:30am Mass due to holiday! 8:00am † All Priest’s (L&D) Bradshaw’s Thursday 6:30am † Peter Jurisich (L) 8:00am † Souls in Purgatory—Bradshaw’s Friday 6:30am † Stephanie Cooper (L) 8:00am † Michelle Devincenzi (D) Don Saturday 8:30am † Vocations to the priesthood & religious life 5:30pm † Pat Reicks (D) Shirley Figenshu Sunday 8:00am † The People of the Parish (L) 10:30am | Family † Patricia Deragisch (D) Matt 4:30pm | Youth † Shirley Figenshu, Happy Birthday! (L) Nic Windeshausen
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Other PBVM Parish Phone Numbers
St. Vincent de Paul 916.485.3482 ·T/Th/F: 9-11am 916.477.6115 ·Voice or Text
Scrip | PBVM School 916.482.0351
Divine Mercy Prayer Line Mari Farnsworth 916.215.2175
Music Ministry | Becky Poncini 916.541.5805 [email protected]
Legion Of Mary Patricia Jackson 916.973.8537
Altar Society Diana Jimenez 916.402.1028 Knights of Columbus Charles Mudd Jordan Ruiz 489.4149 807.4218 kofc15693.org
Collection Amount: Sunday Collection: $9,943.00
Thank you for you generous donations!
Contact Sidney Curry | DRE | 482.8883
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS
If you’ve been coming to Mass for a while, but are not Catholic, we invite you to look deeper into the Catholic faith. Come meet some faithful Catholics who love the Lord and would consider it a privilege to get to know
you. Our parish will soon begin a set of sessions to share with others the truths of the Catholic faith and the
fellowship of our church family. We invite you to learn what Catholics believe in an open and welcoming
environment. These sessions also are opportunities for you to ask those perplexing and difficult questions you
may have about the Church. We will begin meeting mid-July on Monday evenings.
Please call Sidney if you have
questions, would like further information at 916.482.8883 or email [email protected]
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Youth Ministry
July 5th NO LIFETEEN OR EDGE DUE TO THE HOLIDAY!
Questions? [email protected]
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus,
have mercy on us!
Respect Life Sacramento
To understand more fully how to defend and protect human life, we must first consider who we
are, at the deepest level. God creates us in his image and likeness, which means we are made to be in loving relationship with him. The essence of our identity and worth, the source of our dignity, is that we are loved by God: “We are not the sum of our weaknesses and failures; we are the sum of the
Father’s love for us and our real capacity to become the image of his Son.”
We are called to divine intimacy, true communion with God, and we can grow in this closeness with him through daily prayer, reading the Scriptures,
and frequent participation in the sacraments, especially Confession and the Eucharist.
-USCCB “Pro-Life: Word of Life”
Praying year round at Butano on Wed & Fri | 8am-11am
Come help us close this abortion business!
Join the Respect Life
Ministry in reading and reflecting on St. John Paul II the
Great’s encyclical Evangelium Vitae (Gospel of Life).
We meet every 3rd Monday in the Immaculata at 6:30pm
Due to summer, the July & August meetings will be cancelled.
Next meeting: 9/17
We need your presence, help, & ideas at the meeting!
Please join us!
Mothers in the parish are invited to join the Facebook page:
Mothers for Mary.
Play groups, prayer requests, book studies, and more are shared on
the private group page.
ELECTRONIC GIVING Through Faith Direct
No need for envelopes or waiting for tax documents. You can adjust your
contributions and to which ministry you give online!
WWW.FAITHDIRECT.NET Parish Code: CA689 Questions? Contact Chris
[email protected] 916-481-7441 x200
St. Vincent de Paul
In May, we served... 87 families 429 bags of food
10 vouchers were written to help 60 people 5 home visits were made
1 double bed and 1 full bed were given $200 paid for in rental assistance
Our Saturday Lunch served… 367 meals to 269 people
246 bags of food were given Our volunteers served 440 hours.
Thank you to all our faithful parishioners for your continued support!
Jon Berkley, President
Attention Catholic Singles!
Sacramento Catholic Alumni Club is an affiliate of CAC International and
is a local organization of single Catholic professional men and
women. CAC provides a friendly setting for Catholic singles to meet and develop friendships with other
Catholic singles at a variety of enjoyable activities.
We welcome you to come and attend
our monthly events!
Questions? Contact Ann at 916-332-1916 or e-mail [email protected]
You can learn more by visiting their website at tonitino.wixsite.com/cac-of-sacramento
“On the first day of every week, each of you is to put something aside and store it
up, as he may prosper, so that contributions need not be made when I
come.” 1 Corinthians 16:2
“Love and sacrifice are closely linked, like the sun and the light. We cannot love without
suffering and we cannot suffer without love.”
Columbian Squires of the Immaculata
Once again our Young
Squires will be hosting a farmers market after the
8am and 10:30am Masses on July 22nd!
Proceeds will benefit the school endowment, youth
ministry, and other charities/ministries.
More information will be
available soon!
News & Events at Presentation Parish!
TOTAL: $100,000+
As a friendly reminder, please include your envelope number on any contribution you wish to be recorded for tax information next year. If you need your envelope number or have questions contact Chris in the office
[email protected] | 916-481-7441 x200
The Knights of Columbus here at Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary are blessed to have
such an active council to help support our endeavors.
This year our councils proceeds from the Firework booth will benefit Presentation School Tuition Assistance and our
fireworks sales make this all possible. Once again, they will have their fireworks booth located in the parking lot out front of
Country Club Lanes located on Watt Ave. just north of El Camino Ave.
Fireworks go on sale beginning Wednesday, June 28th at 12pm and will go through
July 4th 9am-9pm.
Independence Day!
In observance of the holiday, the office will be closed and there will be NO
6:30am Mass on the 4th of July.
The Blessed Sacrament will be reposed from July 1st to July 8th.
Adoration will resume Monday July 9th following the 8am Mass.
We hope you have a blessed holiday week!
Magnificat News!
It is time to renew/order Magnificat's! The cost is now $36.00 for the year. The first issue will start in September. Please submit a
check for $36 to the Parish Office in an envelope marked with your name, phone
number, and the number of issues.
Orders need to be in by Friday, July 6th!
PRESENTATION PARISH EVENTS July 1 — July 28
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LoM 9:15am
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Confessions 6pm
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Feed the Hungry 9:30am
Confessions 4pm
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KoC 7pm
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SVdP 6:30pm
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Confessions 6pm
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Confessions
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LoM
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Kni ng 10:30am
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Confessions 6pm
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Confessions
4pm
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LoM
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Confessions 6pm
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Confessions
4pm
P u b l i s h i n g D e a d l i n e s : Church, School & Community Events
July 8th Bulletin— Due July 2nd at 12pm
Contact Chris at [email protected]
COMMUNITY EVENTS June 28-July 4—Firework Sales June 30-July 1—VBS Collection July 2-July 8 — No Adoration
July 4—Independence Day -Office closed, no 6:30am Mass
July 9-13—Vacation Bible School July 28-29—Missionary Cooperative
Appeal
If you are a new parishioner, or need to update your parishioner information, please call the office.
~IMMACULATA ~ MINISTRY & USAGE
INFORMATION To use our parish facility,
please contact:
Chris | 916.481.7441 x200
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AVAILABLE HOLY HOURS:
Monday | 7:30pm-8:30pm Tuesdays | 12:30am-1:30am Tuesdays | 2:30am-3:30am
Wednesdays | 2:30am-3:30am Wednesdays | 1:30pm-2:30pm
Fridays | 12:30pm-1:30pm Fridays | 1:30pm-2:30pm
Nicole Resch Sperber | 916.396.1341 [email protected]
‘SCRIP’ is basically another word for gift certificates,
only better! Every time you purchase
scrip from Presentation, our school benefits—a portion
of every gift certificate goes back to the school!
On sale after Masses or at the school office!
FIREWORK SALES
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL