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Friday, January 27, 2012
 Pastor's Welcome

Dear Friends of St. Andrew's,

From the founding of our Parish in 1958, we have grown and developed with Sierra Vista - as partners in building up this great community we call home. 

Over the decades, we sought to be active participants in every aspect of community life.

We believe that serving the common good and making this city a place where people come first, where the least and most-easily overlooked are served and cared for, and where the quality of life is enhanced for all our fellow citizens, is an essential witness to our faith.

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 From Bishop Kicanas

Bishop Gerald KicanasBishop Kicanas’ “Monday Memo” of 23 January 2012:

I was saddened to learn last week that the Obama Administration did not expand the religious exemption to the Health and Human Services mandate that all institutions with the exception of parishes but including our Catholic hospitals, social services, colleges and universities will be compelled to provide insurance coverage for contraception including drugs that induce abortion as well as sterilization procedures.

 

This is a radical incursion into freedom of conscience and religious liberty as assured in our Constitution. While the Obama Administration said it would allow such institutions to seek a delay until 2013 to implement this new directive, as Archbishop Timothy Dolan, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Conference, said, "In effect, the president is saying we have a year to figure out how to violate our consciences."

 

Our Catholic institutions serve people according to need, not creed. We are motivated by the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and our Catholic identity compels us to cherish, preserve and uphold the sacredness and dignity of all human life. To forgo this would be to deny our very essence.
The Church and our Diocese will continue to oppose this decision and if necessary call upon the Congress to act to rescind this violation.


For more information, visit: www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/1200263.htm 
 

  
 Cardinal-designate Timothy Dolan - Remarks on the Vigil For Life

You have just spent the night in your mother’s homes!

You have “kept vigil” that cherished tradition so frequently found in the Bible, and now we commence this somber anniversary her in our Mother’s home, our National Shrine, in the best possible way, through the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.

I welcome all of you!
I whisper “good morning” to so many of you who have kept vigil here for the noble cause of life;
I thank you for the radiant inspiration you give all of us.

That radiant inspiration we need indeed as we persevere in this now two-score years of promoting a recovery of the culture of life gravely threatened by unlimited abortion.

Simply put, we are often tempted to give up hope that we can even turn it around.

In this morning’s Gospel, Jesus mentions some mysterious “unforgiveable sin against the Holy Spirit.” What is it?

Wise men and women, saints and scholars, tell us that Jesus is teaching that, really, the only unforgiveable sin…is to believe that there is any sin which cannot be forgiven, that God’s mercy is limited.

Nope! God’s mercy, God’s grace, God’s power is unlimited! There is no evil, no horror, no sin that is exempt from the healing rays of His grace.

Not even the horrors of the culture of death!

From a human point of view, we may be tempted to surrender;

When our government places conception, pregnancy and birth under the “Center for Disease Control”;

When chemically blocking conception or aborting the baby in the womb is considered a “right” to be subsidized by others who abhor it;

When the ability of feeding, housing, and healing the struggling of the world is curtailed and impeded if one does not also help women abort their babies;

One can hardly be faulted for being tempted to the “sin against the Holy Spirit” and just consider all as lost.

Not us! Not for thousands who have stayed up all night in prayer in this, the home of a pregnant woman;

Not for hundreds of thousands who will march today with the words of “We Shall Overcome” ringing in our ears;

Not for those of us who whisper “Thanks be to God” as we behold untold numbers of young people with passion for the Culture of Life, those of us old enough to recall thirty-nine years ago when sophisticated voices told us that the “pro-life movement” was just a momentary fad that would soon crash upon the shores of a “brave new world.” We veterans who now smile as the pro-life cause is acknowledged as today’s premiere civil rights movement still, in spite of editorial pages and chic tsk-tsk the most pivotal, burning issue on the campaign trail.

Yes, like David in our reading from God’s word this morning, the pro-life movement has been dismissed by the Goliath of the well-oiled, well-inked, glitterati-crowded pro-abortion one…. But, Goliath the Giant didn’t win, did he? Trusting, shrewd,
Faithful, confident, energetic little David did!

Thank you, David…for the radiant inspiration you give us!

  
 Annual Catholic Appeal Dinner - Saturday - February 11th

  
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 Catholic Schools Concert - Feb. 1st

 

  
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 January Confirmation Ceremony

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Patricia Gale, Robert Benton, Bridget Valle, Nathaniel Watson, and Dawn Dyer were Confirmed on January 8th.

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 Listen to Bishop Fulton J. Sheen

Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, a Servant of God (1895-1979), is being rediscovered again not just because he was a great orator and communicator, but because his public evangelising helps us deal with our daily conflicts. St. Andrew the Apostle parish has acquired the complete set of recordings in MP3 format and will post a selection each week. To listen, Click Here.  The recording will be the final entry of the list.

  
 Pope John Paul I

 

1912-1978

  
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