From Our Pastor

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.

We hope our parish church is a place where all experience the Presence of God and the welcome of God's People. We pray that its beauty will speak a wordless invitation to those who are seeking, those who are wearied by life's burdens and those who are drawn to lift their hearts in prayer.

We thank God for giving us this opportunity to extend His blessings and to share our church and campus facilities with the Sierra Vista community.


The pulse of St. Andrew's is reflected through our ministries and individual parishoner efforts. I hope to highlight these achievements and bring focus to upcoming events in the article following this message.

Yours because His,

Fr. Greg Adolf
Pastor

Bienvenido

Estimados amigos de San Andrés,

Desde la fundación de nuestra Parroquia en 1958, hemos crecido y nos hemos desarrollado junto con Sierra Vista construyendo esta gran comunidad la cual llamamos nuestra casa.

A través de las décadas hemos tratado de participar activamente en todos los aspectos, dentro de nuestra comunidad. Creemos que un testigo esencial de nuestra fe es el servir al bien común y el hacer de esta ciudad un lugar para quienes lo más importante es su gente, donde los más necesitados y los más olvidados son servidos y cuidados, y donde la calidad de vida es mejorada para todos nuestros ciudadanos.

Deseamos que nuestra parroquia sea un lugar donde todos puedan sentir la Presencia de Dios y se sientan bienvenidos como hijos de Él. Rogamos que su belleza les haga una invitación silenciosa a aquellos quienes están en busca de Dios, a aquellos quienes se encuentran abrumados por los problemas de la vida, y a aquellos quienes han sido llamados a levantar sus almas en oración.

Agradecemos a Dios por darnos esta oportunidad de extender sus bendiciones y de compartir nuestra iglesia y nuestras facilidades con la comunidad de Sierra Vista.

El servicio de San Andrés está reflejado en nuestros ministerios y los esfuerzos individuales de nuestros parroquianos. Espero que podamos realzar estos logros y llevar enfoque a futuros eventos los cuales mencionamos en el artículo debajo de este mensaje.

Suyo en Cristo,

Padre Greg Adolf

Pastor

Did You Know...

...That in a presentation to the Clergy of the Diocese of Tucson, Cardinal Joseph Tobin, said that if you want to understand Pope Francis’ ‘agenda for ministry’, it can be summed up in three “M’s”: MERCY, MISSION, MARGINS?

We don’t have a “Parish Mission Statement” per se, but it would be difficult to come up with a better or more basic statement for our Parish’s ‘agenda for ministry’ than that of Pope Francis! We really begin, as everything does in our Catholic Faith, with the Mercy of God! The Mercy of God is not an abstract concept or an ideal of what Mercy could be, but the Mercy of God is actually incarnate (enfleshed) in the God/Man JESUS Christ. Everything that our Lord says and everything that He does demonstrates what this Mercy is all about, and it is infinite! This Mercy is really the heart of the Good News that we are each called to incarnate in our own daily lives. “Be merciful, as your Father in heaven is merciful.” (LUKE 6:36) We are never to keep this Mercy to ourselves, but we are always ‘sent’ by the Holy Spirit to live this Mercy in Mission (the meaning of the Latin word ‘missio’ is “sent”)! Recall Pope Benedict XVI’s words: “The Church doesn’t have a mission; the Church is Mission, or it’s not the Church of JESUS Christ!” At the conclusion of the Mass the Deacon (or Priest) proclaims this ‘sending’: “Go in peace to love and serve the Lord!” And so we take the Mercy which we ourselves have received into a world desperate for mercy! We become ministers/agents of that Mercy in Mission. The Church (all of us!) are being sent! Where? How far? To whom? To the Margins! To the littlest, the least, the most easily overlooked or forgotten, to whoever is ‘marginalized’ in our society and our neighborhoods! St. Vincent de Paul Food Bank, Good Neighbor Alliance, Forgach House, the County Jail, the Hospital and Nursing Homes, to name but a few! AND, stretching beyond the immediate neighborhood of our own Parish, we look to the world – Nigeria, Haiti, Ecuador, Mexico, Nepal, Kyrgyzstan, to name but a few places beyond the margins of our own immediate community! All of our Parish activities, ministries, and priorities should be shaped and informed by the “three M’s” and, of course, what is true of the Parish Community should be true of the ‘domestic Church’: our own homes and families!

FOOD for thought: There is a lot of arrogant criticism of Arizona’s ‘antiquated’ anti-abortion law of 1864. Consider that there is another law that dates back to the same decade. It is the 14th Amendment of the Constitution, and it dates to 1868. It states that you cannot treat another human being as someone’s personal property: the immorality of slavery was declared illegal. The same principle applies in both laws: you cannot treat a human being as disposable personal property. You can’t ‘own’ another person as a possession. The immorality of abortion should also be illegal.

Bishop Edward recently interviewed Fr. Greg about How to be a Missionary: Learning from Padre Kino

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An article about Fr. Greg blessing the vineyard!

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10:00 AM

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Food For Your Soul

“. . .But by thinking about the love God has for me, I regained my courage, for I never lost confidence in His mercy. In myself I lost it many times!”

-- St. Teresa of Avila (1515-1580)

This Week's Catholic Quiz

This week’s Question: “What is the ‘College of Cardinals’”?

The Answer to Last Week’s Question: “What is the ‘Power of the Keys’”? The ‘Power of the Keys’ describes the Church’s spiritual authority and jurisdiction, symbolized by the ‘keys of the Kingdom’ that our Lord promised to St. Peter (Matthew 16:19). The pope, bishops and clergy share in this spiritual authority through Holy Orders (Ordination) and the delegation of authority for teaching and pastoral ministry. The crossed keys (silver and gold) are a symbol of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and are displayed above the doors of the Confessionals in our church!

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