The Matthian:
We’re Still Here

Volume 5, Issue 2: Sunday, August 9, 2020

Public Masses Have Been Suspended — Live Streaming Continues.
Some ministries have resumed and we are adjusting to virtual meetings.
Welcome to the latest issue of The Matthian.
A nod to the founding members of the parish community, utilizing a new way to communicate and stay in touch.

Access Live-streamed Masses

Because San Mateo County was added to the State of California’s Watch List for COVID-19, additional restrictions were ordered for houses of worship.

Starting the weekend of August 1-2nd, St. Matthias will offer one Mass per weekend, Saturday at 5:00 pm which will be live-streamed to our YouTube channel “Live Streams from St. Matthias in Redwood City.” Please subscribe to the channel as you will receive email notifications when the stream begins.

St. Charles will offer one Mass per weekend, Sunday 8:30 am outdoors in the parking lot between the Parish Center and Church. Folks are invited to bring their own chairs. This Mass will also be live streamed to St. Charles’ Facebook page.

If you miss the live stream, videos of each Mass are still available on YouTube and Facebook.

Click here to read more.

Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Come, Rock the Boat, & Build the Beloved Community

Readings:  1 Kings 19:9A, 11-13A, Ps 85:9-14, Rom 9:1-5, Mt 14:22-23

When Georgia Congressman John Lewis died last month, his passing left a hole in the heart of America.

Born the son of southern sharecroppers, he became an ordained Baptist minister and worked with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., to secure the civil rights of African Americans.

Beaten numerous times in the quest for justice, Lewis became one of the iconic civil rights leaders of our time and would eventually be elected to Congress where he served for 34 years until his death. Click here to read more.

Subscribe to the St. Matthias Bulletin

Due to the restrictions in place because of the global pandemic, all worship aids were removed from Church except the weekly bulletin. This now contains the readings for Sunday Mass, prayer requests and Mass Intentions. You can receive this resource to your email inbox by subscribing or at Mass. Subscribe to the bulletin by clicking here https://ebulletins.jspaluch.com/#/ 

An Update from the Finance Council 

The Finance Council met to review the accounting books for the fiscal year which just ended in June.  Due to the generosity of parishioners and reductions in spending, the year closed with an extra $19,000.  We were concerned with the lack of in-person masses, the small Easter masses and the cancelled spring fundraiser, but the continuation of your donations has been key to the success.

For the next year, your contributions, program and expense reductions, and reduced staff hours should keep St. Matthias operating.  We cannot fully predict the virus’ trajectory and economic impacts but for now we have a plan for the next 12 months for St. Matthias to be here for all.

Annual Archdiocesan Appeal

The Annual Archdiocesan Appeal has passed it’s halfway fulfilled mark.  While the pace is similar to past years, Fr. Dave would sleep much better if St. Matthias were closer to finishing it’s goal!

St. Matthias Preschool

The preschool closed for in person services back in March when the shelter in place orders were announced. By April 1st, teachers shifted to distance learning.  It attempted to reopen in July but only a small fraction of the needed children committed to attend.  As a result the preschool has remained closed and teachers and administrative staff have been furloughed.  A parent committee has been convened to create a viable reopening plan for the fall.

NEW: St. Matthias Preschool to Reopen September 8,  2020

Dear Parents:

St. Matthias Preschool is pleased to announce the REOPENING of our program on Tuesday, September 8, 2020.

We are confident that we have everything we need to reopen to serve the children and families of our communities provided that we have a minimum enrollment of 24 children, 36 preferred.  Click here to read more.

NEW: SVdP Catherine Center’s Twilight Fashion Show

Feel empowered and inspired by Catherine Center’s residents and alum who will proclaim their triumph over addictions, abuse and adversity. Join us to celebrate hope and healing. #catherinecentercourage Click here to read more.

NEW: Becoming Catholic

Do you know someone who has thought about becoming Catholic or, for whatever reason, has been baptized but has not been confirmed or received Holy Communion?

The Roman Catholic Church has a process for adults who desire to become Catholic or to complete the Sacraments of Initiation for those already Baptized (Confirmation, Eucharist). Click here to read more.

Adult Faith Formation Survey – complete by Aug 15th

St. Matthias Adult Faith Formation Survey

Like you, we are finding that all things are new and unfamiliar. Plans are in development for our faith formation programs, so we’ve put this survey together to collect some feedback from our St. Matthias parishioners. In order to aid in our planning, we’d like to hear from you! Please complete the following survey by August 15th. Click here to read more.

Breaking Open the Word Group
“When I first received the email from Sabrina on May 1 inviting me to the small Faith Sharing Group, I knew that this was something that I had to do.  I had been let go from my job that very same day so I took this as a sign from God … read more.

GIFT Begins Sept 13th!

Do you have school-aged children that you’d like to enroll in faith formation? Do you have a child who has not received First Holy Communion yet? Do you have an incoming high school student who is interested in the sacrament of Confirmation? If so, our GIFT program is for your family! Generations in Faith Together, or GIFT, is our family-based faith formation (aka religious education) program at St. Matthias. Registration will begin in mid-August. Read more. 

Here are some Family Faith Formation Ideas for August!