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June 23, 2013




Dear Parishioners,

Thank you, thank you, thank you!  Because of the generosity of you parishioners who came up with $8,645.00, the Cana Brava Project Church in Nicaragua is as well as built.  The needed $9,500 will be sent with my personal contribution this week care of All Saints Parish in Kentucky.
           
Latest word from Fr. Donie from a cyber-café in downtown Dublin, Ireland - He has returned to the Mill Hill Missionary community and in August will be at a mid-life seminar the community offers in London.  He expects to receive a new appointment in September.  Until then , his best address is:Donie O’Connor MHM, Mill Hill Missionaries, St. Joseph’s, Orwell Park, Rathgar, Dublin 6, Ireland.   I will keep you posted on his next assignment.
           
Here’s an article published in the London Tablet entitled “Pope Francis’ View of Heaven”.  “It is a traditional maxim that though Catholics are required to believe in hell, they are not required to believe there is anybody in it.  They are not required to believe that despite the doctrine that there is “no salvation outside the Church”, atheists and people with other varieties of non-Catholic belief will automatically be refused entry at the gates of Heaven.  In one sense, therefore, Pope Francis was not saying anything new when he told Vatican employees at their morning Mass that Christ had redeemed the whole of humankind.
           
“Even the atheists?”  “Even them”, he said.  “Everyone” – a word that appeared about 20 times in his informal homily.  “The Lord has redeemed all of us, everyone, with the blood of Christ:  everyone, not just Catholics.  Everyone!” 
           
In another sense, however, he was treading on controversial ground, for it may seem to be a short step from that to saying that being Catholic does not matter.  He did not take that  step, of course, but therein lies the heart of an issue that preoccupied his predecessor, Benedict XVI.

Benedict repeatedly warned that that way led to relativism, the idea that all religions were of equal merit, and syncretism, the idea that all religions were really saying the same thing.  Benedict had reined in theologians who he felt had gone too far towards relativism and syncretism.          
           
In a previous generation, Karl Rahner had promoted the idea that virtuous non-Catholics, whether of other faiths or of none, could be regarded as “anonymous Christians” – Christians, who did not know they were Christians.  By virtue of that assumption, the doctrine “no salvation outside the Church” could still be true.  These “saved” non-Catholics were implicitly inside the Church even if they did not want to be.  But his idea was widely criticized.  In a recent Vatican document it says people outside Christianity are “in a gravely deficient situation in comparison with those who, in the Church, have the fullness of the means of salvation”, and that non-Catholic Christian communities – should be he withheld from the status of “Churches” – because they have “defects”.
           
The dismissive tone was in contrast to the far warmer language the Second Vatican Council had adopted in 1965, which said that the Catholic Church “rejects nothing that is true and holy in these religions”, and added:  “She regards with sincere reverence those ways of conduct and of life, those precepts and teachings which, though differ  ing in many aspects from the ones she holds and sets forth, nonetheless often reflect a ray of that Truth which enlightens all men.”  All men – everyone.  That seems much closer to the attitude of Pope Francis than of Benedict.  Same faith, but a very different tone.”

Your Pastor, 
Brian T. Joyce    
                           

              

        

 

 

 

 

 
   
 
 

 

Summer Film Series

Friday, July 12th at 7:30 pm,
Leonard Bernstein’s Mass

with commentary by Al Garrotto, author & parishioner, in Church


Friday, July 19th at 7:30 pm,
Love, Concord
with commentary by Virginia McCarthy,
producer of the film and parishioner


Summer Ad Ed Series

Belief and Dissent: We Need Both

Friday, July 26th at 7:30 pm,
One Great Dissenter: Dorothy Day
A play starring Sharon Halsey Hoover


Friday, August 2nd at 7:30 pm,
To Believe or Not to Believe
with Michael Krasny,
KQED talk show host
and senior editor of KQED FM Radio’s
award winning Forum.


Friday, August 9th at 7:30 pm,
Famous Dissenters
and Their Influence on the Church

with Catherine Wolff
and her husband, Tobias  Wolfe. 
Catherine is editor and author of Not Less Than Everything, Catholic Writers on Heroes of Conscience, from Joan of Arc to Oscar Romero


Friday, August 16th at 7:30 pm,
Why We Can’t Be Atheists
with Brian Joyce and Kate Doherty


Friday,  August 23rd at 7:30 pm,
All Time Favorite Dissenters:
Galileo and Teihard de Chardin

with Brian Swimme and Brian Joyce

 

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4th of July Parade – 2013:  The theme for this year is “We the People – An American Melting Pot”.  CTK would like to participate in this fun event but we do need a coordinator and we are still looking for two open convertibles for the day. If you are interested, please contact the parish office (925-682-2486). 

St. Vincent de Paul – Next weekend the St. Vincent de Paul Society will have their 5th Sunday Collection. Without your generous 5th Sunday collection donations, they couldn’t be here to assist those who come for a little help when times are difficult.  If you know anyone who could use their ministry, please call the parish house, ask for St. Vincent de Paul, leave them a message and they will do their best to “make a difference”.

Don’t miss the ChristLight weekend, November 8, 9, 10.  This one-of-a-kind weekend will help you renew/deepen your faith and experience the love and joy of Christ through Christian community.  Questions?  Call or email Julie Ashmore, 209-7502, juliejohnashmore (at) att.net OR John Alonso, 372-7873, alonsogang (at) hotmail.com.

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Ministry to traveling Catholics -
For nationwide Mass times and location: internet www.Masstimes.org

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Muir Woods for Declan Deane,
by John F. Deane

 
Prayer for Leadership
by Sr. Joan Chittester, OSB

       American Catholic Minute Meditations

 

 

 
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