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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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November 1, 2020
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
CGS Catechist ………..………………….…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
Liturgy
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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
Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament
(Part I of V)
Dear Family,
Peace and Joy in Our Lord Jesus!
The Solemnity of All Saints can inspire us to become who God has created us to be, namely, saints. As I
get to know the holy men and women who are now Saints in heaven, I am inspired by their heroic lives.
How did these ordinary people end up living such extraordinary lives? One thing we can point to is their
love for Our Lord… a love often fostered by spending time in His Real Presence in Eucharist Adoration.
Don’t take my word for it. Here is what some of the Saints have said about Eucharistic Adoration.
• “In one day, the Eucharist will make you produce more for the glory of God than a whole lifetime without
it.” — St. Peter Julian Eymard
• “We should consider those moments spent before the Blessed Sacrament as the happiest of our lives.”
— St. John Vianney
• “Every time we look at the Blessed Sacrament our place in heaven is raised forever.” — St. Gertrude
• “The greatest love story of all time is contained in a tiny white Host.” — Archbishop Fulton Sheen
• “A thousand years of enjoying human glory is not worth even an hour spent communing with Jesus in the
Blessed Sacrament.” — St. Padre Pio
• “The Eucharist is that love which surpasses all loves in Heaven and on earth.” – St. Bernard
• “I encourage Christians to visit Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament, for we are all called to abide in the
presence of God.” — Blessed John Paul II
• “Nowhere does Jesus hear our prayers more readily than in the Blessed Sacrament.”
— Blessed Henry Susson
• “In the presence of Jesus in the Holy Sacrament we ought to be like the Blessed in Heaven before the Divine
Essence.” — St Teresa of Avila
• “Any time spent before the Eucharistic presence, be it long or short is the best-spent time of our lives.”
— St. Catherine of Genoa
• “In the Eucharist is all the power that created the universe and all the love that redeemed it!”
— Msgr. Franklin Hurd
• “My greatest happiness is to be before the Blessed Sacrament, where my heart is, as it were, in its center.”
— St. Margaret Mary Alacoque
• “In the Mass and in Eucharistic Adoration we meet the merciful love of God that passes through the Heart
of Jesus Christ.” — Blessed John Paul II
As we prepare to open the St. Bernadette Perpetual Adoration Chapel, I am going to spend some time over the next several weeks
sharing the incredible blessing perpetual adoration can be for our parish community, our families, and for our adorers. It is my hope
that many people will be inspired to become a committed adorer of Our Eucharist King.
To begin perpetual adoration, we will need at least 336 committed adorers. Why do we need 336 people? For exposition of the Most
Blessed Sacrament to happen, we need at least 2 people for each available hour of a 24-hour week. These committed adorers will then
be praying for our parish, offering words of gratitude, bringing petitions, glorifying God and enabling a multitude of graces to be
showered upon us all for the glory of God and the salvation of souls.
To be continued…
God Bless,
Fr. Don Kline, V.F.
LETTER FROM THE PASTOR
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GOSPEL REFLECTION
Misguided zeal and pride
Jesus warned the scribes and Pharisees, the
teachers and rulers of Israel, to teach and
serve their people with humility and sincerity
rather than with pride and self-seeking
privileges and honor. They went to great
lengths to draw attention to their religious
status and practices. In a way, they wanted to be good
models of observant Jews. "See how well we observe all
the ritual rules and regulations of our religion!" In their
misguided zeal for religion they sought recognition and
honor for themselves rather than for God. They made the
practice of their faith a burden rather than a joy for the
people they were supposed to serve.
True respect for God inclines us to humble ourselves and
to submit to his wisdom and guidance. We cannot be
taught by God unless we first learn to listen to his word and
then obey his instruction.
One Father and Teacher
Was Jesus against calling anyone a rabbi, the Jewish title
for a teacher of God's word (Matthew 23:7-8), or
a father? The law of Moses in Scripture specifically
instructed all fathers to be teachers and instructors for their
children to help them understand and obey God's
instructions (Deuteronomy 6:7)? Why did Jesus rebuke the
scribes and Pharisees, the religious authorities of the
Jewish people, in the presence of his disciples? Jesus
wanted to warn both his own disciples and the religious
leaders about the temptation to seek honors and titles that
draw attention to ourselves in place of God and his word.
Pride tempts us to put ourselves first above others.
The Scriptures give ample warning about the danger of self
-seeking pride: Pride goes before destruction, and a
haughty spirit before a fall (Proverbs 16:18). God opposes
the proud, but gives grace to the humble (James 4:6;
Proverbs 3:24).
Origen (185-254 AD), an early Christian teacher and bible
scholar, reminds those who teach and lead to remember
that they are first and foremost "disciples" and "servants"
who sit at the feet of their Master and Teacher the Lord
Jesus Christ:
"You have one teacher, and you are all brothers to
each other...Whoever ministers with the divine word does
not put himself forward to be called teacher, for he knows
that when he performs well it is Christ who is within him. He
should only call himself servant according to the command
of Christ, saying, “Whoever is greater among you, let him
be the servant of all."
True humility
Respect for God and for his ways inclines
us to humility and to simplicity of heart - the
willing readiness to seek the one true good
who is God himself. What is the nature of
true humility and why should we embrace it
as essential for our lives? We can easily
mistake humility as something demeaning or harmful to our
sense of well-being and feeling good about ourselves. True
humility is not feeling bad about yourself, or having a low
opinion of yourself, or thinking of yourself as inferior to all
others. True humility frees us from preoccupation with
ourselves, whereas a low self-opinion tends to focus our
attention on ourselves. Humility is truth in self-
understanding and truth in action. Viewing ourselves
honestly, with sober judgment, means seeing ourselves the
way God sees us (Psalm 139:1-4).
A humble person makes a realistic assessment of oneself
without illusion or pretense to be something one is not. A
truly humble person regards oneself neither smaller nor
larger than one truly is. True humility frees us to be
ourselves as God regards us and to avoid falling into
despair and pride. A humble person does not want to wear
a mask or put on a facade in order to look good to others.
Such a person is not swayed by accidentals, such as fame,
reputation, success, or failure. Do you know the joy of
Christ-like humility and simplicity of heart?
Humility is the queen or foundation of all the other virtues
because it enables us to see and judge correctly, the way
God sees. Humility helps us to be teachable so we can
acquire true knowledge, wisdom, and an honest view of
reality. It directs our energy, zeal, and will to give ourselves
to something greater than ourselves. Humility frees us to
love and serve others willingly and selflessly, for their own
sake, rather than for our own. Paul the Apostle gives us the
greatest example and model of humility in the person of
Jesus Christ, who emptied himself, taking the form of a
servant, and... who humbled himself and became obedient
unto death, even death on a cross (Philippians 2:7-8). Do
you want to be a servant as Jesus loved and served
others? The Lord Jesus gives us his heart - the heart of a
servant who seeks the good of others and puts their
interests first in his care and concern for them.
Lord Jesus, you became a servant for my sake to set me
free from the tyranny of selfish pride and self-concern.
Teach me to be humble as you are humble and to love
others generously with selfless service and kindness.
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Gospel Reflection
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PRAYER FOR OUR COUNTRY
O GOD OUR CREATOR,
from your provident hand we have received
our right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness. You have called us as your people
and given us the right and the duty to worship
you, the only true God, and your Son, Jesus
Christ. Through the power and working of
your Holy Spirit, you call us to live out our
faith in the midst of the world, bringing the
light and the saving truth of the Gospel to
every corner of society.
We ask you to bless us in our vigilance for the
gift of religious liberty. Give us the strength of
mind and heart to readily defend our freedoms
when they are threatened; give us courage in
making our voices heard on behalf of the
rights of your Church and the freedom of conscience of all people of
faith. Grant, we pray, O heavenly Father, a clear and united voice to all
your sons and daughters gathered in your Church in this decisive hour in
the history of our nation, so that, with every trial withstood and every
danger overcome— for the sake of our children, our grandchildren, and
all who come after us— this great land will always be “one nation, under
God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” We ask this through
Christ our Lord. Amen usccb.org
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Each of us has positive symbols and memories that touch our hearts and minds in unique and special ways. For
many, St. Bernadette is one of those memories and/or anchor symbols. As you drive down the freeway or our
neighborhood streets, the steeple of our Church and the chimes that ring out through the day are a clear sign of
God’s presence and the faith of our community. Amid a backdrop of negative voices, the spirit and determination
of our parishioners serve as a beacon of light and a sign of hope. Because of the generous sacrificial offerings of
many parishioners, we began our fiscal year strong and vibrant. Over the past few months, we have adapted but
we have not changed the character of our parish, our spirit, our determination, and our commitment to love and
serve God and one another.
It is important for us to remember that, although some things at the close of the fiscal year looked a little different,
our parish has continued to grow and flourish. The accomplishments of the past year are truly remarkable and
proof of what can happen when we cooperate with God and His plan. We have a strong foundation and an
unwavering commitment to growing in holiness, deepening our devotion to the Eucharist, offering the holy
sacrifice of the Mass on a regular basis, providing Confessions daily, welcoming the stranger, and helping those
in need. Over the past year, your generosity and faithful financial support of our parish has allowed us to maintain
our current staffing levels, to offer strong catechetical and faith formation programs, to provide a vibrant in-person
and online Catholic faith-based school program, to keep our community outreach programs open, and to continue
our ministries, all while implementing the necessary COVID protocols, adjustments, and protections.
Each June, our Parish closes its fiscal year and we begin working on the Annual Report that is submitted to our
Finance Council, to the Parish and the Diocese. Our report highlights many of the amazing things that we have
collectively accomplished. A few are listed below.
Over the past year we have:
• Welcomed 195 new families bringing our membership to over 1,800 parishioners.
• Celebrated 18 funeral/memorial masses, 17 infant baptisms, completed Sacraments of Initiation for 88 adults,
teens & youth, and 12 weddings.
• Increased online giving by 37% to 40% of the regular and special donations.
• Decreased the mortgage principle from 1.27M to $192K (current debt) and a 51% decrease in related
interest payments.
• Achieved Capital Improvements that include a new Tabernacle with Altar candles, new school playgrounds,
access system upgrade for the Adoration chapel, and created an onsite Community Police substation.
God’s grace has taken us this far and will sustain us in the months and years ahead. Suffering and trial have
redemptive meaning that leads to hope and hope gives rise to resilience and a deeper level of faith. Your
faithfulness, fidelity and your commitment to live out the Gospel makes a difference and provides a foundation for
evangelization and growth in holiness. You are a sign of the living presence of God and we joyfully acknowledge
all that has been achieved and all that is yet to come. Join us as we celebrate our blessings and vision of God’s
plan for our continued growth and faithfulness.
In Christ,
Deacon Al Homiski
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FINANCIAL REPORT 2019-2020
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MASS INTENTIONS
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Saturday, October 31 5:00 PM Kari & Marcus Bryant
Sunday, November 1 8:00 AM �Gregory Mohr
10:00 AM St. Bernadette
5:00 PM Pepper Markovich
Monday, November 2 6:30 AM �Col. Edgar Burce
8:30 AM �Lorraine Christini
Tuesday, November 3 6:30 AM Charlie & Ella Mae
8:30 AM �Alfred Homiski, Sr.
Wednesday, November 4 6:30 AM Jim & Karen Birdick
8:30 AM �Byron Johnson
Thursday, November 5 6:30 AM �Adela Vielma
8:30 AM The Burks Family
Friday, November 6 6:30 AM Michael J. Smiley
8:30 AM Deacon Al Homiski
Saturday, November 7 8:30 AM Jimmy Birdick
5:00 PM The Schipansky Family
Sunday, November 8 8:00 AM The Filipe & DeSousa Families
10:00 AM St. Bernadette
5:00 PM Dan King
MASS INTENTIONS
FOR THE WEEK
“Be Not Afraid, I Go Before You Always.”
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: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14/Ps 24:1b-4b, 5-6/1 Jn 3:1-3/
Mt 5:1-12a
Monday: Wis 3:1-9/Ps 23:1-6/Rom 5:5-11/Jn 6:37-40
Tuesday: Phil 2:5-11/Ps 22:26b-32/Lk 14:15-24
Wednesday: Phil 2:12-18/Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14/Lk 14:25-33
Thursday: Phil 3:3-8a/Ps 105:2-7/Lk 15:1-10
Friday: Phil 3:17—4:1/Ps 122:1-5/Lk 16:1-8
Saturday: Phil 4:10-19/Ps 112:1b-2, 5-6, 8a, 9/Lk 16:9-15
Next Sunday: Wis 6:12-16/Ps 63:2-8/1 Thes 4:13-18/
Mt 25:1-1
From the Admissions Office:
We are currently accepting applications for admission! If you are
interested in receiving an extensive look at our school, please
contact our Director of Admissions, Leticia Albright, at
[email protected] or 480-905-0939 to schedule a
personalized and Covid-friendly tour of our campus! We host
tours daily from 9 A.M. - 1 P.M. where you will have the
opportunity to meet our devoted faculty and staff while getting an
inside look of our community! For more information, visit our
website https://saintjohnxxiii.org/.
Calling All Alumni! Are you an Alumnus or Alumna
of Saint/Pope John XXIII? Do you know someone
who is? We want to hear from all of our alumni to see
where they are, what they’re up to, what they’ve
accomplished and so much more!
Email or call Development Director, Marissa Heinley at
mheinley@ saintjohnxxiii.org or (480) 905-4424 so that she can
update your Saint John faculty and staff with all of your
accomplishments. We are so proud of each and every one of our
alumni and hope to hear from you soon! May God Bless You!
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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With joyful hearts we welcome our parish’s newly
baptized infants into God’s family:
Lunabella Fulp — baptized in Christ on September 5th
Peter Anderson — baptized in Christ on October 3rd
SVdP Fall Food Drive
Bags will be distributed on
Saturday/Sunday November 7
th
& 8
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Food will be collected
Saturday/Sunday November 14
th
& 15
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2020 FOOD DRIVE PROCEDURES
11/7 & 11/8 — Bags will be on tables outside of mass.
Please pick one. Bags will also be available in the
Parish Office.
11/14 & 11/15—Food must be dropped off in front of
the School gym and will be sorted and boxed in our
outdoor Ramada. Food will not be accepted outside
the Church or in the parking lot. Please drive to the
gym by the south entrance to the parking lot.
Some Parish volunteers are needed
to help collect and sort the donations.
Contact the Parish office for the signup genius link.
“The generous will be blessed, for
they share their food with the
poor.” Proverbs 22:9
Please give generously from
your heart to your neighbors
in need. Thank you for your
ongoing support.
“When I was
hungry...”
GRAND OPENING OF THE SVDP
HOPE CHEST THRIFT STORE
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2020
10:00 AM
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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
Men’s Bible Study Brian Weber 602-295-6033
Women’s Bible Study (Info only) Parish Office 480-905-0221
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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Monday
2
Tuesday
3
Wednesday
4
Thursday
5
Friday
6
Saturday
7
Sunday
8
LITURGY: 8 AM, 10 AM, 5 PM In the Church
6:00 PM LIFETEEN In the Hall
7:00 PM Boy Scouts In the Gym
7:00 PM Into the Breach In Room 5
9:00 AM Women’s Bible Study In Room 5
9:15 AM Election Day Adoration In the Church
4:00 PM CGS In Rms. 1,2,3,7
4:00 PM LIFETEEN Bible Study In Chapel
6:00 PM CGS In Rms. 1,2,3,7
7:00 PM St. Vincent de Paul meeting In Room 5
4:00 CGS In Rms. 1,2,3,7
6:00 CGS In Rms. 1,2,3, 7
6:00 EDGE In the Hall
6:30 PM RCIA In School Library
6:30 PM KofC Officers’ meeting In Gym
6:00 AM That Man Is You In Conference Room
9:00 AM Women’s Bible Study In Room 5
7:00 AM Men’s Bible Study In Room 5
6:30 PM Friday Night Healing Rosary Online
LITURGY: 5 PM In the Church
LITURGY: 8 AM, 10 AM, 5 PM In the Church
6:00 PM LIFETEEN In the Hall
Friday Night
Healing Rosary
every Friday in Church &
on Zoom at 6:30 PM
Please use meeting ID
674 186 578;
password Rosary and the link below:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/674186578?
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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.
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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