Monday, September 21, 2009

From Your Pastor

This past week was busy with many activities, meetings, and the like. I was able to host the first "Evening with Fr. Mike" on Monday evening, October 26. These gatherings will begin at 7pm in the Lounge at Our Lady of the Sierra Church. The Pastoral Council met this past Wednesday, and some of the discussions held that evening will be published at a later date. I had the first meeting of the newly formed Liturgical Commission on the diocesan level as we begin to look to the liturgical state of the diocese, and the needs that are developing, especially in the light of the flu epidemic and the new Roman Rite, soon to be implemented in the United States. The Priest Council, of which I'm a standing member as Director of Liturgy met for our first meeting of the season to discuss issues that affect priests, the diocese and the Church at large. The Bishop must meet with his Priest Council for consultation, and this gives him the opportunity to see what is going on in the diocese in general. Discussed at the last meeting is the first raise to be given to priests in nine years. It will go into effect January 1st, 2010, an increase of $200 per month. It was 2001, when the last increase had been given.

I was also happy to meet with the high school students at the Yosemite High campus meeting which takes place on Mondays. It is always refreshing to meet the young people of our parish with their enthusiasm for the faith.

Again, a huge thank you to Consuelo and Peggy for their leadership with our youth.

Regarding Bishop Steinbock, he is celebrating his 25th year as a bishop in the Church. There will be prayer services for this landmark event, and we wish him well. He was ordained in 1984 as Auxiliary Bishop of Orange, and then served as Bishop of Santa Rosa, before coming to the Fresno Diocese in 1991. He will have served us over twenty years by the time he retires in a few years.

I must again ask our parishioners at Our Lady of the Sierra Church in Oakhurst to be conscious of how disturbing and rude it is for so many people to leave Mass before the final blessing. Last weekend at the Saturday afternoon Mass, when I walked down the aisle for the recessional procession, the last NINE pews on my left were completely empty, and in fact when I turned to greet people, there was no one there! We had a group of parishioners, who are beginning an intense retreat experience, and they were asking for our prayers and support, yet our parishioners were not there to pray for them. I know it is an extra few minutes, yet the Lord can die on the cross for us, but we can't fulfill our responsibility to supporting one another? I do beg for your special consideration in this serious matter.

On Wednesday, September 23, we celebrate the feast of Padre Pio, a famous Italian Francsican saint who died in the 1960's. The devotion to this great apostle to the sick is very popular in Italy, and his graveside in San Giovanni Rotundo is visited by thousands every year. I have a special place in my heart for Padre Pio, and ask for his intercession for those suffering serious illness in our parish.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Please release me from jail

This coming Thursday, September 17th, I am being arrested here in Oakhurst. Before you start jumping to conclusions (my favorite sport), I am being arrested and am to be held at the Mountain House Restaurant on the way to Bass Lake as a fund-raiser for Muscular Dystrophy Association MDA. This bit of fun has a very serious side. It is to raise funds so that children with MD can attend summer camp and benefit from the purchase of wheelchairs and communication devices. MDA also provides funds towards research to help in treatments and for cures for 43 neuromuscular diseases. Many children in our valley are able to go, at no cost to their parents, to summer camp because of the generosity of many people.

Today, I am asking you after Mass to sign up as my list of contributors to have me released from my time in jail. I know that there are some who would rather pay to keep me there. It is the hope of MDA that my release will bring at the very least $1600 that will go directly to the MDA office in Fresno. Come and visit me at the Mountain House, as I will be detained there from 11:00am to 1:00pm on Thursday, September 17th.

You can also donate by going to https://www.joinmda.org/oakhurst09 and place a donation or pledge. Join in the fun and let's help Jerry's kids!

An evening with Father Mike

I am beginning a series of evenings of open discussions about the Church. The first such evening will take place tomorrow evening, Monday, September 14th, in the Upper Lounge (old parish office) at Our Lady of the Sierra Church. We will start with a discussion on the last encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI, and invite anyone interested to come and share thoughts. If we have more than anticipated, then we'll move to a larger area. I will try to have such evenings once a month, and see how it is received. The evening will begin at 7pm and will go no longer than 9pm. Come and join me.