The Matthian:
We’re Still Here

Volume 6, Issue 2: Sunday, September 13, 2020

OUTDOOR MASS Each Sunday at 9:30 am
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.

Despite Poor Air Quality, Mass was Outdoors!

Despite the poor air quality we are experiencing due to the fires in California, Oregon and Washington states, our Mass was celebrated outdoors again today.

Fr. Samuel was our presider this morning. Read Deacon David’s homily below.
Thank you for bringing your chairs, wearing your masks, and maintaining six feet of distance between households. Our bulletin will serve as a worship aid, please pick up a copy on your way in.

If you were wondering about the livestream, please know that due to a glitch, the video didn’t post in real time to YouTube, but it did get posted after Mass. If you missed it this morning, you can view it here. 

If you have questions, please email Sabrina.

TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES:
As mentioned above, this morning we had some technical difficulties with live-streaming Mass. Necessary repairs will be made this week to ensure that Mass can be live-streamed next Sunday to our YouTube channel “Live Streams from St. Matthias in Redwood City.” Please subscribe to the channel for easier access.

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 weekend Mass are available on YouTube and Facebook and our parish website, www.stmatthiasparish.org.

UPDATE: YouTube no longer supports email notifications to subscribers. Please click here to read updated instructions. 

Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

C.S. Lewis once wrote, “Everyone says that forgiveness is a lovely idea until they have something to forgive.”  Lewis captures well, I think, the quandary, the emotional turmoil we can experience when faced with the decision to forgive, especially when it can’t undo the pain, the suffering, or the damage inflicted. 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/#/

NEW: Senior Socials

Have you heard of Zoom? Are you on Facebook? Both are ways to make virtual connections with others via computer, smartphone, or tablet. It has been a long six months. We certainly have missed being with you in church and at our monthly Senior Luncheons. Wouldn’t it be fun to reconnect, especially to see one another again? Click here to read more. 

NEW: Virtual Shadow Dates for Notre Dame High School, Belmont

For families with 8th grade daughters, virtual shadow dates are open at Notre Dame High School in Belmont!  8th graders spend a day experiencing classes, meeting students, and getting a taste of all that Notre Dame has to offer. Click here to read more.

NEW: Family Faith Formation at St. Matthias

Today, our faith formation program, GIFT (Generations in Faith Together) began. This program is a family-based faith formation program for those with school-aged children. The program seeks to accomplish two goals: to lead people into communion, into intimacy with our Lord Jesus Christ and to form disciples. These goals speak to the internal and external dimensions of our faith. A faith that is rooted and grounded in our personal relationship with our Lord, and our call to action in the world.

If you have children who are school aged and have not yet signed up for GIFT, please contact Sabrina Harper for more information. It’s not too late to sign up!

Becoming Catholic – RCIA

RCIA begins on Sunday, September 20th at 10:30 am.
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 Events 

Bible Study will begin Sept 14th, RCIA will begin Sept 20th.
If you are interested in either of those programs, contact Deacon Rich.

Breaking Open the Word Group – Meeting on Thursday at 11:00 am
“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.

The Matthian:
We’re Still Here

Volume 6, Issue 1: Sunday, September 6, 2020

OUTDOOR MASS Each Sunday at 9:30 am
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.

Our First Outdoor Mass!

It was great to worship in community once again! 80 people came out for our Outdoor Mass this morning in the sunshine. It was wonderful to see so many friends and to praise our Lord together once more!

As this was our first outdoor Mass, some lessons were learned and improvements will be made for next weekend. Additional circles will be drawn to allow for more parishioners. We had technical difficulties with the live-streaming this weekend, so unfortunately, this mornings’ Mass did not record. Necessary repairs will be made this week to ensure that we can in fact, live-stream this Mass each weekend. Please remember to come a little early to find a circle for you and your family. We are required to keep Mass to no longer than 40 minutes.

Thank you for bringing your chairs, wearing your masks, and maintaining six feet of distance between households. Our bulletin will serve as a worship aid, please pick up a copy on your way in.

If you have questions, please email Sabrina.

TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES:
As mentioned above, this morning we had some technical difficulties with live-streaming Mass. Necessary repairs will be made this week to ensure that Mass can be live-streamed next Sunday to our YouTube channel “Live Streams from St. Matthias in Redwood City.” Please subscribe to the channel for easier access.

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 weekend Mass are available on YouTube and Facebook and our parish website, www.stmatthiasparish.org.

UPDATE: YouTube no longer supports email notifications to subscribers. Please click here to read updated instructions. 

Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time

At the time Matthew wrote his Gospel, the Church was on its own.  It was no longer part of the Jewish community and no longer observed the daily norms and customs of Orthodox Judaism.  The early Church community needed guidelines for its life together.  In Chapter 18, Matthew focuses on the importance of the community of believers. 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/#/

St. Matthias Preschool to Reopen September 8,  2020

Becoming Catholic – RCIA

RCIA begins on Sunday, September 20th at 10:30 am.
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 Events 

Bible Study will begin Sept 14th, RCIA will begin Sept 20th.
If you are interested in either of those programs, contact Deacon Rich.

Breaking Open the Word Group – Meeting on Thursday at 11:00 am
“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.

If you have a son/daughter who is registered for Confirmation (Level I) or Middle or High School Youth Ministry (or if you haven’t yet registered, but are planning to) please mark your calendar for Thursday, September 10th between 3-6 pm. Sabrina will be hosting a “Pick Up Event” for families to pick up books.
(Another pick up event will be scheduled for the First Communion group in a few weeks). If this time/date doesn’t work for you, please call/text Sabrina at the number on the flyer.

The Matthian:
We’re Still Here

Volume 5, Issue 5: Sunday, August 30, 2020

OUTDOOR MASS Starts Next Sunday, Sept 6th at 9:30 am
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.

NEW: Outdoor Mass begins next Sunday, Sept 6th at 9:30 am

We are pleased to announce that St. Matthias is now prepared to celebrate one Mass per weekend outdoors! Mass will be at 9:30 am on Sunday mornings starting on Sunday, September 6th. All are welcome!
This Mass will also be live-streamed. (The Saturday 5:00 pm Mass will be discontinued).

To attend outdoor Mass, please bring your own chair(s), hats and sunglasses (if desired). Mass will be in the area behind the Rectory Carport (the area we refer to as the “back-forty”).

There are no County Health Department imposed limits on the number of attendees that we can accommodate outdoors, so please feel free to bring your family and friends.

Please park in the Rectory parking lot and walk to the back of the property. Lisa and Sabrina will be there to greet you. Please proceed to one of the chalk circles on the ground and set up your chair(s).

The bulletin will serve as a worship aid. If you have questions, please email Sabrina.

Our Sunday 9:30 am Mass will be live-streamed to our YouTube channel “Live Streams from St. Matthias in Redwood City.” Please subscribe to the channel for easier access.

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 weekend Mass are available on YouTube and Facebook and our parish website, www.stmatthiasparish.org.

UPDATE: YouTube no longer supports email notifications to subscribers. Please click here to read updated instructions.

Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time

So far, 2020 has been quite a year and it’s only August.  The other day, someone said to me, “Can we skip over the rest of this year and go straight to 2021?”  Sounds good to me.  I am reminded of a familiar phrase written by 17th century English poet, John Milton, “Every cloud has a silver lining.” 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/#/

5th Sunday Collection for St. Vincent de Paul August 29-30th

This weekend, is the regular 5th Sunday second collection for our St. Vincent de Paul Conference. Although food deliveries were suspended due to the public health crisis caused by the coronavirus, this collection will be put to good use. Click here for more information.

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.

Becoming Catholic – RCIA

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 Events

Bible Study will begin Sept 14th, RCIA will begin Sept 20th.
If you are interested in either of those programs, contact Deacon Rich.

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.

Faith Formation & Youth Ministry Registration Has Begun

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 HAS BEGUN. EMAIL SABRINA FOR MORE INFORMATION.

Here are some Family Faith Formation Ideas for August!

Peninsula Multifaith Coalition Prayers for Healing