St Leo Church A Jesuit Parish 710 South 13th Street Tacoma, Washington 98405 Phone: (253) 272-5136 Fax: (253) 272-6285 www.stleoparish.org February 1, 2015 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time PASTORAL COUNCIL Chair: Brittany Henderson Jacquie Armstrong Eugena Buena-Douglas Christie Flynn Sarah Gallup-Stowell Patrick Keely Kevin Moore Kathleen O’Connor Susan Preciso Dick Reed Virginia Stowell Artee Young PARISH STAFF (& phone extension) Pastor: Fr. Steve Lantry, S.J. (106) Parochial Vicar: Fr. Jim Harbaugh, S.J.(114) Deacon: Michael Riggio Faith Formation: Dotti Krist-Sterbick (110) email: [email protected] Catechesis of the Good Shepherd: Trinka Hamel (104) Youth Formation: James Harper (111) Social Ministry: Rick Samyn (102) Pastoral Care: Demetra Schwieger (103) Food Connection Director: Kevin Glackin-Coley (383-5048) Music Director: Anna De Foe (112) Office Coordinator: Theresa McDermott-Erskine (107) Maintenance: Kevin McKim and Dan Blachly (105) LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST Monday through Friday & Holydays - 12:10 PM Saturday Vigil - 5:00 PM Sunday 8 AM and 10:30 AM Native Community Mass - Sunday - 1:30 PM St. Leo Parish is a safe and welcoming place for the LGBTQ community. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays- 3:00 - 4:00 PM or by appointment CALL FOR INFORMATION ( 272-5136 for any staff person ) Call Dotti Krist-Sterbick (ext 110) Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) NVC and Faith Sharing Groups Adult Formation Infant Baptism Children’s Catechumenate Call Trinka Hamel (ext. 104) Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (age 3 to grade 5) Oct-May 1st Reconciliation:(children 7+) Family preparation in fall. 1st Eucharist:(children 7+) Family preparation winter/Spring. Call James Harper (ext. 111) Youth Ministry (Jr. High grade 6-8. Sr High grades 9-12) Groups meet Oct. - May. Call Demetra Schwieger (ext. 103) Funeral Arrangements Pastoral Care Visits Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick: to arrange for a priest Health Care Ministries: Parish Nurses: Kathy Hitchcock, 564-3785, Eileen Weeg, 253-820-4141 (including blood pressure checks, prayer shawls) Call Fr. Jim Harbaugh (ext. 114) Marriage Preparation (contact at least 6 months prior to wedding) Annulments Kathy Hitchcock 564-3785. Sacramental Records Maria Luisa Kirchmer (vm 311). Prayer Line: Mary Means 564-5911 Call Theresa McDermott-Erskine (ext.107) Parish Registration: new members, updates. Por más información en español, por favor llame a Adriana, 253-778-0980 o Florian, 253-241-5563 Star Quilt Raffle & Bake Sale *Tickets will be a $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00 Saturday, February 14,2015 after the 5:00pm Mass Sunday, February 15,2015 after the 8:00am and 10:30am Mass *Need not be present to win, winner will be announced in the bulletin All proceeds will go to the members that want to attend the 2015 Tekakwitha Conference in Alexandria, Louisiana Items to Collect for Hunger Retreat! St. Leo will be collecting items for Hunger Retreat on behalf of Operation Keep Em Warm and Fed. We are aiming to have at least 70 of each item, but having extra doesn’t hurt! The items that we are especially looking for are: Small tubes of toothpaste and Dental floss Michael Sterbick from Operation Keep Em Warm and Fed suggests going to your family dentist and asking them if they would be willing to donate sample sized items. Imagine how many we can contribute if every St. Leo Senior High Youth participates! Beyond St. Leo, all of the participating church youth groups are collecting a number of items that would also be welcome: Tooth brushes New socks Hats Gloves Hand warmers Rain ponchos Fruit snacks Chocolate bars Granola bars Grocery bags Daily Scripture Readings Sunday February 1 Deuteronomy 18:15-20 1 Corinthians 7:32-35 Mark 1:21-28 Monday February 2 The Presentation of the Lord Malachi 3:1-4 Hebrews 2:14-18 Luke 2:22-40 Tuesday February 3 Hebrews 12:1—4 Mark 5:21-43 Wednesday February 4 Hebrews 12:4-7, 11-15 Mark 6:1-6 Thursday February 5 St. Agatha Hebrews 12:18-19, 21-24 Mark 6:7-13 Friday February 6 SS Paul Miki, Charles Spinola , Sebastian Kimura Hebrews 13:1-8 Mark 6;14-29 Saturday February 7 Hebrews 13:15-17, 20-21 Mark 6:30-34 Sunday February 8 Job 7:1-4, 6-7 1 Corinthians 9:16-19, 22-23 Mark 1:29-39 Sunday Collection (for fiscal year 2014-2015) Last Week’s Collection Total: $12,002.31 Collected Year to Date $444,949.64 Total Budgeted Year to Date $428,700.00 Net Difference + or (-) $16,249.64 St. Leo Church - February 1, 2015 A Jesuit Parish ...a Catholic community centered in the Eucharist, enriched by diversity,committed to Gospel values, and continually seeking to be Christ’s servant presence in the world. Anam Cara* * Anam Cara is a Celtic term meaning Soul Friend ANAM CARA -- The Anam Cara men’s group will meet at 7:00 P.M. on Wednesday February 4th in the Rectory. Mike Towey will facilitate the discussion of Chapter 6 through the end of Richard Leonard, SJ’s book Why Bother Praying. The discussion may also include other portions of this excellent book. All men are welcome to attend and it is not necessary to have read this book to attend the meetings. James Magellson, Josephine and Donald Berglund John Wolfe III, Dorothy Winifred Krist, Sarah Molai Mary Jo Leighton, Dick Grant, Robert Wood, Sheila Loyd Sara Grochowicz, Tyler Hunt, Deanna Orse, Erica McAlister Dave Seiwerath, Sharon Higgins, Corinne Guelfi-Briggs, William Call, Pat Tison, Joe Samyn, Clarence Snodgrass, Christina Davis, Cindy Cornwell, Bernice Fox, Josie Stortini Beatrice Roy, Valerie Wolfe Royster, Bob Armbruster, Kathleen Russell, Christopher Lasher, Katie Rutter, Pam McCauley, Hermine Soler, Brendan Gallagher, Sr Pat Walsh, Robert Young, Brenda Edlund, Susan Frey, Dick Matthaei, Fred Montgomery, Sue Ford, Helen Hoppa, Mary Means. Por más información en español, por favor llame a Adriana, 253-778-0980 o Florian, 253-241-5563. BIRTHDAYS COMING UP! Feb 8 Trevor Kagochi Feb 9 Margaret Mylet, Susan Skahan, Terrie Watrin Feb 10 Julie Barber, Ann Brown, Jacqueline Frederick, Nicholas Loiland, Anastasia Matteson, Gabriel Mullen, Samuel Mullen, Monica Valentine, Kathleen Wolf Feb 11 Kelly Brennan, Carlos Diaz, Zane Florance, Maggie Kelly, Carl Plonsky, Marsha Vadala, Lauren Watrin Feb 12 Sebastian Armstrong, Eliza Lemus-Zuniga, Freeman Mead, Brenna Murray, Betsy Reed Feb 13 James Burcar, Audree Christiansan, Anna De Foe, Pat Ditter Stephen Klein, Janey Montgomery Guadalupe House is seeking volunteers to help with non-english speaking guests living at our house. We currently have a guest staying at our house who is recent immigrant from Honduras and speaks only Spanish. A Note from We are in the market for a couple of folks to join us on theBoard of Directors. We’ve had a couple of long time directors retire from the Board. Questions or details: Bette 272-4380. We are also advertising for a new Executive Director: Part-time, Hours very flexible, Paid position, Medical background desired, more complete job description available upon request – again, Bette at 272-4380 messages ok too. If you would like to volunteer 1 or 2 hours a week to visit with this guest, we would greatly appreciate it. Currently our need is Spanish speaking only. If you speak a language other than Spanish and would like to volunteer with future guests if the need arises, please let us know. Contact us at tacomacatholicworker@gmail. com or call Melissa at 360-4859370 Are you 25-40? Please consider joining a Young Adult Faith Sharing Group during Lent. Angela Carlin will facilitate faith sharing among this group of 25 to 40 year olds. To sign up please see the sign up sheets in the hospitality area or contact Dotti Krist-Sterbick at ext. 110 or [email protected]. The group will meet Monday nights during Lent at 7 p.m. in the church rectory. St. Rita Seder Meal - March 8 Our sister parish, St. Rita, is again hosting a lenten Seder Meal on March 8. They will be selling tickets after all of the St. Leo Masses on the weekend of February 7 - 8. A full course meal, in addition to the Seder meal, is provided (Gluten free, also). Seating is limited. St. Rita of Cascia is located at 1403 S. Ainsworth, here in Tacoma. For more info please contact Pam Smith at 425-220-5044. KC Clergy Appreciation Dinner A dinner honoring the Tacoma area clergy in appreciation of their life-long commitment to the Catholic community will be served at St. Patrick Church Hall on Thursday, February 5th. A social hour will begin at 6:00 p.m. with dinner following at 7:00 p.m. All parish communities of Tacoma are invited to this special dinner. Adult dinners - $25.00, child’s dinner - $10.00. Buy online at: www.kofc809.org/tickets For further information and reservations, please contact Mark Jensen at 206-883-6993. Seating is limited to 150 diners. Ticket sales end Sunday, February 1, No tickets will be sold at the door. The Social Justice Page On Social Justice: Reflections On a Legislative Hearing— HB 1314 Carbon Accountability Act I was in attendance at the hearing in Olympia for HB-1314. I intended to give testimony, for what it is worth, but time did not allow as many as were slated to speak and the hearing rooms overflowed with attendees! This is a good thing as it reflects the importance of addressing climate change head on and to show some leadership on this issue. The ultimate goal of HB-1314 is two-fold. The first is to address and give a mechanism to be in compliance with greenhouse gas emissions already set by previous legislation passed into law. The second is to have a contiguous cap and trade mechanism in place through the whole west coast from British Columbia all the way down to southern Californian. This would give the nation and the world a real working economic model on how to reduce carbon emissions and try to get ahead of climate change for the sake of future generations. The hearing however, proved that there is still not enough strong/overwhelming support to counter the power of larger corporations in their fear mongering and targeting of the middle-class and working America. HB– 1314 is based on a simple idea. Just as you or I have to pay to take something to the dump, large producers/consumers/marketers of co2 need to pay for the end-use waste of their product—co2 into the atmosphere (The aerial dump where no one pays!) Well, there is a real cost to all this and we are seeing it in changing climate patterns. If I take a ton of garbage to the dump I will pay a pretty hefty fee. If I take 1 Ton of garbage to the dump here in Tacoma/Pierce Co. I will be charged about—$120.00. If I am a corporation and I have 1 Ton of co2 garbage I can dump (continued next column) (Cont) that in the landfill in the sky for all of us to breathe, causing ill health effects and damaging the environment and I—The Corporation pay nothing! For sure this has been a long standing corporate tradition of not paying for the real cost of doing business, but is it just and right? HB 1314 wants to change that and ask the largest of co2 emitters doing business in the state to pay—wait for it…… a whopping $12.00 a ton. That is a lot less than I have to pay to dump my garbage. It seems reasonable to me but I guess I am not used to huge profit margins. At the hearing the same old fear tactics were used to sway the Committee. Big corporate oil and gas flat out said that they MUST pass on this entire $12.00 cost to the consumer who happens to be small businesses and poor folks trying to do the right thing or just to get along. Then the small businesses testify that if the BIG businesses pass on the cost to them that they will go under and cost JOBS. Sound familiar? I am supportive of small local businesses and I know that their margins are slim and I believe them!!!! What burns me is that we have allowed the LARGE Corporations to make the rules and to dictate to the rest of us their version of reality. No one in that hearing ever mentioned the concept of shared-burden for the common welfare. No thought of looking at skimming, just a bit of the bloated profit margins of huge corporations! Big business has us hostage. If you demand that they be transparent regarding the real costs of doing business— they will pass that cost to you and you won’t have a job. “If you force us to absorb any of the cost, our profit will drop and we will take away your 401K retirement plan.” If that’s not hostage taking and terrorism at its finest I don’t know what is! It is my take that HB-1314 will not make it out of committee. But I ask that concerned parishioners please keep the pressure on to move forward on addressing climate change and the need to seriously and aggressively curb green-house gas emission. Call your representative in Olympia—1-800-562-6000. Yes this bill may die but the fight to protect the planet will go on! Rick Samyn Pastoral for Social Assistant Justice PAGE—TWO (Cont.) only as an agricultural/apicultural venture but one in the area of leadership formation /education for our community and our church. To this end during this coming year I plan to initiate conversations with partners: St. Leo Food Connection, L’Arche Tahoma Hope, JVC Northwest, Oregon Jesuits and Pierce Co. Conservation District. Also, I would like to have a this conversations educators who have in interest in forming a relationship with the L’Honey Program. Is it possible to promote/support student learning in the sciences using beekeeping and pollination as learning tools? This is an exciting time for the L’Honey Program and the parish. I look forward to sharing more with you as things progress. Emergency Services— A Story of OUR Care For Others I want to share something with you all that was submitted by a parishioner regarding the work of St. Leo Emergency Services: Gang members carrying their fallen friend across the finish line at a track meet was the powerful image of love in action painted in my mind by the homilist last Sunday. This brought to mind when I was recently privileged to witness St Leo’s emergency services demonstrate Christian love in action. Picture a thriving family of four. The father is suddenly picked up by immigration and although he is later told he may stay in the US, because the attorney does not file the paperwork on time, the father is deported. The mother fearing the same fate is too afraid to say anything. Fast forward to the present; because of a work stoppage the mother is unable to pay her bills. She reaches out and St. Leo’s emergency services are there to pick her up and carry her across the finish line. Creative Housing Through Guadalupe House! How about a $5.00 a square foot house!!! Now that is an idea. Food and shelter are human needs unavailable to many hundreds of millions. Why? Production methods which broadly satisfy human needs of the poor do not generate profits to large corporations. The five dollar per square foot house, the flycatcher compost toilet, and the portable water storage tank that collects rainwater from its own rood are technologies studied and developed at the: www.ferrocement.com research and testing area. The above story is true. The work of Emergency Services really makes a difference in many lives. People turn to us when no one else can help. We may no be able to help in all situation but, we do what we can. The help we offer to some many individuals and families is made possible by all of you! This is a blessed and generous parish and I am honored to serve with you. Rick The L’Honey Program—Future Development As most of you know, the hope of the L’Honey Program is to offer a platform for others to learn, grow and to reflect more deeply the need to foster a more sustainable society on this wonderful yet fragile planet. I continue to believe that the L’Honey program can grow to be a collaborative work not (Continue on next column) We are looking for interested people who would like to help build five dollar per square foot mini-house. It will be fun, educational and a community building project. If you would like to support this initiative, please contact Peter Roderick of Guadalupe House— (253) 226-9605 or via email: peterguadalupe2@gmail HAPPY GROUNDHOG DAY From ST. LEO STAFF
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