Welcome to December 13, 2015 SAINT JOAN OF ARC Catholic Church “We are the Catholic Community of St. Joan of Arc, united in our journey of faith and spiritual growth, by proclaiming and giving witness to Christ’s love for all persons.” “John tells his hearers to share their possessions with the needy; be honest; do not threaten or accuse others falsely.” —Luke3:10-18 Most Reverend Peter J. Jugis JCD Bishop of the Diocese of Charlotte Fr. Dean Cesa, Pastor 768 Asbury Road Candler, NC 28715 Phone: (828) 670-0051 Fax: (828) 670-0052 Email: [email protected] On the Web: stjoanofarccandler.org Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 10:00am-4:00pm Serving the Communities of West Asheville, Candler, Enka and Beyond! MASS SCHEDULE Saturday: 5:00pm Sunday: 10:00am (English) and 12:00pm (Spanish) Monday: 9:00am Mass Tuesday: 12:00pm Communion Service Wednesday: 12:00pm Mass Thursday, Friday & Saturday: 9:00am Mass Holy Days: To be announced Reconciliation: Saturday, 4:00pm—4:45pm, or by appointment. SACRAMENTS Baptism Preparation required; call parish office to make arrangements 2 months prior. Bautismo 2 meses de preparación. Deben ser miembros de la comunidad parroquial. Favor de hablar con el padre después de la misa. Matrimony Couples planning marriage must contact parish priest at least six (6) months in advance of the marriage. Matrimonio 6 meses de preparación. Deben ser miembros de la comunidad parroquial. Favor hablar con el padre después de la misa. CALENDAR OF EVENTS & MASS INTENTIONS PASTORAL TEAM Pastor, Fr. Dean Cesa .................................................670-0051 In Case of Emergencies .............................................670-0053 Pastor’s Secretary, Carol Wald .................................670-0051 Bookkeeper, Linda Frady ...........................................670-0051 Parish Pastoral Council Doug Bailey (Chairperson).………………………...…697-7849 Rob Berls, Tonya Kelley, Joseph “Jody” Lawrence, Edward Lopez, Dennis Mehring, Jim Pacquet, Jeanne Schlesinger and Marge Turcot Finance Council, Paul LeSchack (Chairperson)…….665-9809 Terry Rafinski, Katie Boyea, John Gales, Jeanne Duncan, & Linda Frady Buildings & Grounds Commission Mike Andreucci (Chairperson) ................................683-9978 Faith Formation Commission Tim Kelley (Commission Leader)…………………777-1514 Maria Eva Tabora (Faith Formation Coordinator) Liturgy and Spiritual Life Commission, and Music Ministry Linda Gaines (Director) ...........................................273-4103 Altar Society, Nina Quinlan………………………..665-7229 Women’s Spirituality Group Elaine Lovelace ...................................................545-3251 Praying Hearts Elaine Lovelace ..................................................545-3251 Parish Life & Fellowship Commission Jo MacWilliam (Chairperson) ..................................777-6096 Bereavement Ministry Barbara Buell …………………………………..712-0122 Nina Quinlan …………………………………..665-7229 Caring Hearts AIDS Ministry, Paul LeSchack ........665-9809 Young at Hearts, Pauline Tennant ...........................298-1227 Stewardship Committee Doug Bailey (Chairperson)…………….…………..697-7849 Kim Hayden, Eva DeSantiago & Lizzy Desantiago-Tabora Catholic Daughters, Diane Clarke-Hawkins ............667-0236 Knights of Columbus, John Gales…………………..667-0097 Ministerio Hispano, Antonio Garcia .........................670-0051 St. Vincent DePaul, Pager No. ..................................775-1933 Catholic Charities ......................................................255-0146 50 Orange Street, Asheville, NC 28801 ccdoc.org Saturday, December 12 / 2nd Collection Religious Retirement 9:00am Mass In Loving Memory of Modesto Suarez + By Arlene Mills 4:00pm-4:45pm Confession; 4:30pm Rosary 5:00pm Mass Intention for Connie Cathey, by Fr. Dean Cesa Sunday, December 13 / THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT / 2nd Collection Religious Retirement 9:30am Rosary 10:00am Mass (English) - In Loving Memory of Joanie Zima + By the Zima Family 12:00pm Mass (Spanish) - For the People 1:00pm SJA Players / Rehearsal (Fellowship Hall) Monday, December 14 9:00am Mass Intention for Mary Ollis, by Fr. Dean 7:00pm Advent Penance Service / Immaculate Conception Tuesday, December 15 9:00am Advent Penance Service / Asheville Catholic School 12:00pm Communion Service 3:00pm Vicariate Meeting 6:00pm Faith Formation Commission Meeting (Conference Room) 6:30pm Choir (Church) Wednesday, December 16 12:00pm Mass In Loving Memory of Bud & Carole Durfee + + By Ric & Shelley Glanton 12:45pm Adult Study Program (Conference Room) 6:30pm Faith Formation Classes (All Rooms) 6:30pm Adult Study Program (Fellowship Hall) 7:00pm Advent Penance Service / Basilica of St. Lawrence Thursday, December 17 9:00am Mass Intention for Fran Mahoney, by Fr. Dean Cesa 5:30pm Finance Council Meeting (Conference Room) 6:00pm Hispanic Women’s Retreat Social Gathering (Fellowship Hall) 6:30pm Charlos por Bautismos (Meeting Room # 2) 7:00pm Coro (Church) 7:00pm Parish Pastoral Council Meeting (Conference Room) Friday, December 18 9:00am Mass In Loving Memory of Ronald Dame + By Ellen Dame QUINCEAÑERAS: Favor avisar con minimo 4 meses de anticipación. La preparación dura aproximadamente un mes. En la Iglesia hay unas formas que debe llenar, en ellas encontrara mayor información. COMMUNION CALLS AND HOSPITAL CALLS: Please call Parish Office to request the Sacraments of Communion or Anointing at home or in the hospital. SACRAMENTO DE LOS ENFERMOS: llamar a oficina a cualquier hora. REGISTRATION: New parishioners please register at the Parish Office. Notify the office of any changes to help keep our records up to date. 7:00pm Hispanic Youth Worship & Praise Night (Church & Fellowship Hall) 7:00pm Confessions (Church) Saturday, December 19 9:00am Mass Intention for Mina Sweeney, by Fr. Dean Cesa 11:00am Bautismos 4:00pm-4:45pm Confession; 4:30pm Rosary 5:00pm Mass In Loving Memory of United States Air Force Academy Cadet Kyle T. Wagner + By Dennis & Lynn Wagner Mehring Sunday, December 20 / 4th SUNDAY OF ADVENT 9:30am Rosary 10:00am Mass In Loving Memory of Terri Kalarovich + By Bill & Katie Kalarovich PRAYER LIST Please pray for those who have died, for those in nursing homes, hospitals, the homebound, and for the sick, especially: Kevin Bailey, Don Blaser, Geri Brower, Barbara Buell, John Cain, Iris Campbell, Mary Ann Carfagno, David Carman, George & Kathy Carpenter, Kaylee Castillo, Connie Cathey, Ann Cook, Pat Corcoran, Zerrany Delatorre, Trish Farrell, Ortenzio “Art” Filotei, Joe Finn, Ann Gibbs, Ric Glanton, Barbara Granville, Frank “Dutch” Hallingse, Cathy Henderson, Mary Hueber, Easton Hugg, Grace Hunter, Bill Kalarovich, Lori Joens, Janice Kelley, Brigitte LaCivita, Fran Mahoney, Juli Mahis, Maria Lopez-May, Carolyn Mattox, Tommy Meadows, Mark McGuire, Megan McKiernan, Diane McKinney, Carla Michelle, Joshua Midgley, Kathleen Miller, Virginia Morales, Rita Nahm, Steve Novotny, Carl Obuchowski, Mary Ollis, Isabelle Ortiz, Santos Pacheco, Doris Page, Mike Pedroza, Shirley Pfeffer, Margaret Reilly, John Rosemary Russell, Evan Sluder, Leo Stone, Mary Jane Straub, Mina Sweeney, Caroline Todd, Mary Triana, Pat Trombly, Jerry & Ruth Ventricelli, Peter Waldburger, Cathy Weber, Ana Zabel, Chester Zima Please pray for our armed forces and diplomatic personnel, and missionaries serving our Church, both here and abroad: Sgt. Jason Pallack (Army), Ft Stewart, GA, son-in-law of Ellen Dame Capt. David Smestuen, (USMC), Camp LeJeune, nephew of Mina Sweeney Maj. Randall J. Sweeney, (Army), Philadelphia, PA, son of Mina Sweeney Specialist David Middleton (Army), home from Afghanistan and now stationed at Ft. Bragg, nephew of Kathy & Mark McGuire Warrant Officer Michael Warren (Army), stationed in Iraq, son of Patricia Crook (Warren) Christopher Matthews (USAF), following his tours in England, Afghanistan and Africa, is now stationed stateside in Arizona, he is the grandson of Monica Matthews Pray for peace in Israel, Palestine, Syria, Egypt, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, Africa, Korea, the Ukraine and South America. Pray that Christ will save those whose lives are shattered by natural disasters and famine. December 13, 2015 Third Sunday of Advent TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Shout for joy! Sing joyfully! Be glad and exult! The Lord, your God, is in your midst, a mighty savior (Zephaniah 3:14-18a). Psalm — Cry out with joy and gladness: for among you is the great and Holy One of Israel (Isaiah 12). Second Reading — Rejoice! The Lord is near. Make your requests known to God (Philippians 4:4-7). Gospel — John tells his hearers to share their possessions with the needy; be honest; do not threaten or accuse others falsely (Luke 3:10-18). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Nm 24:2-7, 15-17a; Ps 25:4-5ab, 6, 7bc-9; Mt 21:23-27 Tuesday: Zep 3:1-2, 9-13; Ps 34:2-3, 6-7, 17-19, 23; Mt 21:28-32 Wednesday: Is 45:6b-8, 18, 21b-25; Ps 85:9-14; Lk 7:18b-23 Thursday: Gn 49:2, 8-10; Ps 72:1-4ab, 7-8, 17; Mt 1:1-17 Friday: Jer 23:5-8; Ps 72:1-2, 12-13, 18-19; Mt 1:18-25 Saturday: Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25a; Ps 71:3-4a, 5-6ab, 16-17; Lk 1:5-25 Sunday: Mi 5:1-4a; Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19; Heb 10:5-10 ; Lk 1:39-45 The St. Joan of Arc Adult Study Program meets each Wednesday, following the Noon Mass, in the Conference Room; and the evening class meets at 6:30pm in the Fellowship Hall. All are invited. We will be looking at the U.S. Bishop’s Catechism for Adults. Faith Formation Page Jubilee Year of Mercy How can we show others the mercy of God? We say that God is compassionate, but we ignore the poor. We say that God loves us and has mercy on us, but we hold grudges against our friends. Our actions need to authentically reflect God's mercy. The Corporal Works of Mercy are found in the teachings of Jesus and give us a model for how we should treat all others, as if they were Christ in disguise. They "are charitable actions by which we help our neighbors in their bodily needs" (USCCA). They respond to the basic needs of humanity as we journey together through this life. The seven Corporal Works of Mercy will be listed over the next several weeks. After each work of mercy there will be suggestions and words of advice for living them out in our daily lives. ¿Cómo podemos mostrar a otros la misericordia de Dios? Decimos que Dios es compasivo, pero ignoramos a los pobres. Decimos que Dios nos ama y tiene misericordia de nosotros, pero tenemos rencor contra nuestros amigos. Nuestras acciones deben reflejar auténticamente la misericordia de Dios. Las obras de misericordia corporales se encuentran en las enseñanzas de Jesús y modelo de cómo Danos una Debemos tratar a todos los demás, como si theywere Cristo disfrazado. Ellos "son acciones caritativas mediante las cuales ayudamos a nuestro prójimo en sus necesidades corporales" (USCCA). Responden a las necesidades básicas de la humanidad en su viaje que juntos a través de esta vida. Las siete obras de misericordia corporales serán listados en las próximas semanas. Después de cada obra de misericordia Habrá sugerencias y palabras de consejo para vivirlos en nuestra vida cotidiana. Holy Father’s Prayer Intentions of the Month Universal Intention: That all may experience the mercy of God, who never tires of forgiving Intention for Evangelization: That families, especially those who suffer, may find in the birth of Jesus a sign of certain hope. Faith Formation Holiday Schedule No classes will be held Wednesday, December 23 or Wednesday, December 30. No hay clases se llevarán a cabo miércoles 23 de diciembre o el Miércoles, 30 de diciembre. Group A meets this Wednesday. Grupo A cumple este miércoles. YOU’VE GOT MAIL ! SAVE YOUR POSTAGE STAMPS AND DON’T STAND IN LINE IN THE POST OFFICE ! THE ST. JOAN OF ARC CHRISTMAS MAILBOX WILL BE PLACED IN THE NARTHEX FOR THOSE WHO WISH TO SHARE CHRISTMAS GREETINGS WITH EACH OTHER. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAS COURT ST. JOAN OF ARC # 2471 Weekly Reflection—The Catholic Daughters is one of the oldest and largest organizations of Catholic women in the Americas. We work both in our parish and in our community to live our motto, In Unity and Charity. We undertake many service projects and fundraisers throughout the year and would like to take this space in our bulletin to tell you a little more about who we are and what we do. Advent Prayer Books are available in the Narthex. Six minutes a day to a more fruitful Advent. Donations are welcomed. Please join us for a celebration of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Friday, December 11th. Festivities begin with Rosary at 7:00pm, Mass at 8:00pm (both in Spanish); followed by a play depicting the apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary to Juan Diego. and Aztec Dancers, food and much more. All are welcome. Liturgical Ministers Schedule December 19 & 20, 2015 Saturday, December 19th, 5:00pm Lector: Dennis Mehring Lynn Mehring Altar Server: Tonya Kelley Hospitality: Katie Kalarovich EM: Shelley Glanton Kathy Daley Elise Henshaw Sunday, December 20th, 10:00am Lector: Lois Davis Audra Holden Altar Server: Sophia Loeffler Chester Zima Hospitality: Kim Hayden Nina Quinlan EM: Greg Holden Mike Andreucci Children’s Liturgy: None Listed FFHL / CAPITAL CAMPAIGN GOAL FOR ST. JOAN OF ARC Weekly Offering Summary December 5 and 6, 2015 Amount Collected PLEDGE AMOUNT TO DATE: NOVEMBER 15, 2015 Difference Offering 5,546.70 $4,230.77 + $1,315.93 Mortgage Reduction $570.00 $650.00 - $80.00 “2015” Priests’ Retirement Collected YTD $7,740.75 Please keep current with your pledges. That is the only way that your Church can receive its share of our goal to pay our mortgage and make the necessary improvements. If you haven't been visited by one of our team members to explain this campaign please call the Parish Office and we will have one of our team members contact you. Thank you to all who have participated up to this point. You have pushed us towards our goal. We need everybody's support in order to reach our goal. We are counting on you. Weekly Budget Amount “2015” Priests’ Retirement Balance to be Collected Assessment $7,740.75 -0THANK YOU! COUNTERS NEEDED— CONTACT THE PARISH OFFICE FOR DETAILS AND TO SPEAK WITH LINDA FRADY. 2015 Diocesan Support Appeal If you have made a pledge to the FFHL Capital Campaign and have not yet received an envelope from the Diocese to mail in your donation or, if you signed up for automatic payments through your bank account or credit card and the withdrawals haven't started, please contact Paul LeSchack at: 828-665-9809; he, or a member of the FFHL team will follow up with the Diocese. Every DSA gift is important and changes the lives of people throughout the diocese. It’s not too late to make a gift to the DSA! If you have not yet contributed, you can donate online at: www.charlottediocese.org/dsa or by returning the pledge form that you received in the mail. The DSA assessment for St. Joan of Arc this year is $24,013; 81 people have paid $23,469; with your help we can reach our goal. TODAY’S SECOND COLLECTION FOR RELIGIOUS RETIREMENT Aging religious need your help. In the United States today, there are more than 33,000 senior Catholic sisters, brothers, and religious order priests. These religious worked tirelessly in Catholic schools, hospitals, and agencies, usually for little to no pay. As a result, many religious communities lack adequate savings for retirement and eldercare. Your gift to today’s collection for the Retirement Fund for Religious helps provide medications, nursing care, and more. Please be generous. December 13, 2015 WEEKLY KNIGHT Building the Domestic Church At the midyear meeting of state deputies in San Antonio, Supreme Knight Carl Anderson announced the new initiative, “Building the Domestic Church While Strengthening Our Parish”. He noted that “we are truly positioned today to move to a new level of service as the right arm of our parish.” We look forward to doing our best to live up to that promise in the upcoming church year. We thank you for your continued support. En la reunión de Medio Año de diputados estatales en San Antonio, el Caballero Supremo Carl Anderson anunció la nueva iniciativa, "La construcción de la Iglesia doméstica Si bien el fortalecimiento de nuestra Parroquia". Señaló que "estamos realmente posicionado hoy para pasar a un nuevo nivel de servicio como el brazo derecho de nuestra parroquia." Miramos adelante a hacer nuestro mejor esfuerzo para cumplir con la promesa hizo en el próximo año de la iglesia. Le damos las gracias por su continuo apoyo. Pancake Breakfast Our monthly pancake breakfast will be held next Sunday, December 20, following both Masses. We will have our usual delicious pancakes and sausages and perhaps a sweet Christmas treat. Please join us. Nuestro desayuno de panqueques mensual se llevará a cabo el próximo domingo, 20 de diciembre Tras dos misas. Tendremos nuestras deliciosas tortitas y salchichas habituales y un dulce de Navidad tratar Tal vez. Por favor, únase a nosotros. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS / CABALLEROS DE COLON THIS IS AN OPEN INVITATION FOR ALL PRACTICING CATHOLIC MEN OVER THE AGE OF 18 TO JOIN US AND BE A KNIGHT. NAME: ____________________________ ADDRESS: _____________________________________________ PHONE: _______________________ ESTO ES UNA INVITACIÓN ABIERTA PARA TODOS LOS HOMBRES CATÓLICO PRACTICANTE MÁS DE 18 AÑOS PARA INSCRIBIRSE EN NOSOTROS Y SER UN CABALLERO. NOMBRE: __________________________ DIRECCIÓN: ____________________________________________ TELÉFONO: _______________________ The Knights of Columbus is starting a recycling program for aluminum cans only, with money raised to benefit our church. If you wish to participate please deposit, at your convenience, your aluminum cans in the blue barrels beside the parking lot storage shed. Please direct any questions to Jesus Denes or John Gales. Prayer of Pope Francis for the Jubilee ADVENT PENANCE SERVICES Lord Jesus Christ, you have taught us to be merciful like the heavenly Father, and have told us that whoever sees you sees Him. Show us your face and we will be saved. Your loving gaze freed Zacchaeus and Matthew from being enslaved by money; the adulteress and Magdalene from seeking happiness only in created things; made Peter weep after his betrayal, and assured Paradise to the repentant thief. Let us hear, as if addressed to each one of us, the words that you spoke to the Samaritan woman: “If you knew the gift of God!” You are the visible face of the invisible Father, of the God who manifests his power above all by forgiveness and mercy: let the Church be your visible face in the world, its Lord risen and glorified. You willed that your ministers would also be clothed in weakness in order that they may feel compassion for those in ignorance and error: let everyone who approaches them feel sought after, loved, and forgiven by God. Send your Spirit and consecrate every one of us with its anointing, so that the Jubilee of Mercy may be a year of grace from the Lord, and your Church, with renewed enthusiasm, may bring good news to the poor, proclaim liberty to captives and the oppressed, and restore sight to the blind. We ask this of you, Lord Jesus, through the intercession of Mary, Mother of Mercy; you who live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit for ever and ever. Amen. Monday, December 14 – 7:00pm Immaculate Conception 208 Seventh Avenue, West Hendersonville, NC 28791-3602 693-6901 Tuesday, December 15 9:00am-12:00pm Asheville Catholic School 12 Culvern Street Asheville, NC 28804 252-7896 Wednesday, December 16 – 7:00pm Basilica of St. Lawrence 97 Haywood Street Asheville, NC 28801 252-6042 Monday, December 21 – 7:00pm St. Barnabas Catholic Church 109 Crescent Hill Drive Arden, NC 28704 684-6098 ABCCM NEEDS LIGHTLY USED GARMENTS, ESPECIALLY MEN’S SHOES. PLEASE LEAVE YOUR DONATIONS IN THE CONTAINERS IN THE NARTHEX. Discussion Questions Third Sunday of Advent December 13, 2015 First Reading / Zephaniah 3:14-18a 1. “He will sing joyfully because of you.” This sentence paints a picture. What are some examples in the world about which you might say, “Listen! God is singing!”? 2. “Be not discouraged! The Lord, your God, is in your midst.” This First Reading says it twice. Have you ever remembered the presence of God in the middle of a crisis? What effect did it have on you? Thank you for helping to brighten Thanksgiving for the many families that depend upon Loving Food Resources for healthy food that they couldn't otherwise afford to get. Your generous donations of 297 pounds of food for our November collection helped Loving Food Resources serve all those who needed assistance from them. Their clients are particularly vulnerable and your donations helped them have healthy choices for their meals. Let us repeat our generosity in December so that they may enjoy another holiday time with healthy choices. Please bring non perishable food and place it in the collection baskets in the Narthex during the weekend of December 19 & 20. Please share the Christmas spirit with those facing difficult times and struggling with serious health issues. Thank you for your generosity. Paul LeSchack, Caring Hearts Chairperson Second Reading / Philippians 4:4-7 1. St. Paul says we must rejoice in the Lord always, be kind to all, lose anxiety, make our requests known to God and thank God as though he has already granted the requests. This is a long list. Are you better at some than others? Which ones could you improve on? 2. Maybe you rejoice when you are singing at Mass on Sunday. Are there other times during the week that you experience this kind of joy? What makes you happy in the Lord? Gospel / Luke 3:10-18 1. What kind of people went to hear John and then repented? Would you show up to hear someone like John today? What would you want to see and hear? Can people be prophets even though their looks or behavior are a departure from the norm? Do you know any prophets? Discuss. 2. Rita Ferrone has made the following comparison. Can you see the similarities? And the crowds asked him “What then should we do?” And [the Baptist] said to them in reply, “Whoever has two cloaks should share with the person who has none. And whoever has food should do likewise.” Even tax collectors came to him to be baptized and they said to him, “Teacher, what should we do?” (Gospel) And the crowds asked Pope Francis, “What then should we do?” To the pastors he said “Get out of the sacristy! Go and be with your people; smell like your sheep!” To the wealthy nations he said, “Give up your trickle down economic theories! Address the injustices that hold the poor in bondage.” To the religious he said “Answer the questions of the CDF*, but don’t let their investigations dismay you. Continue in your ministry!” (Expansion of Pope Francis’ talk) __________ * Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith Anne Osdieck Copyright © 2015, Anne M. Osdieck. All rights reserved. Permission is hereby granted to reproduce for parish or personal use