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Mother’s Day Envelopes are in the back pews to add your mother for novena prayers starting Sunday, May 10. Suggested donation is $10. You may submit the envelope in the designated box in front of the Altar.

Reminder that if you have allergies to wheat bread, inform Mass Coordinator before each Mass to receive Gluten Free Holy Eucharist.

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We congratulate Fr. Joe Nguyen who was recently appointed a Provincial of Salesians USA West! Fr. Joe has been our 8am presider for a few years at St. Callistus and we’re very happy for him.

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The Bishop’s Ministries Appeal sustains the vital programs that bind our diocesan family together in faith and service. Your participation ensures that we continue to form disciples, strengthen parishes, and serve Christ in those most in need.

Please take a moment to watch our 2026 Bishop's Ministries Appeal video, featuring Bishop Barber as he shares how your generosity brings hope and transformation to our diocesan community through four essential ministries. click here for video

The Young adults Group at St. Callistus invite those of you ages 18 - 28 to grow in Faith, Community, and Joy with them as they seek to deepen their relationship with Our Lord Jesus Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary. Prayer, friendship and service are done during weekly gatherings with talks, spiritual reflections and fun activities that are rooted in our faith. You’re welcome to come at the St. Callistus Youth Building on Mondays at 6pm. Contacts are Kylo Mallari - 304.894.4501 and Beatriz Martinez - 415.670.1149.

Remember that Reconciliation hours are at 4:30pm to 5:15pm on Saturdays. Reconciliation may also be available 1/2 hour before each Sunday Mass. Tell an Usher/Greeter and they will inform the priest. 

If you’re not currently registered at our Parish, please fill a form found at the back of the pews. You may drop it during collections or come by our office during business hours. Alternatively, you may go to our saintallistus.org web page. Also, register on Flocknote, if you haven’t already, to receive intermittent but important messages from us. Flocknote is our main communications tool to keep you informed and up to date on important events.  (Parish registration form above)

 Reminder that Rosaries are recited 1/2 hour before each Mass. It’s a great practice to do before Mass. 

Following Exodus, our next Bible Study 

by Zoom will be on the Gospel of John.

1st Lesson Wednesday May 27th 7pm

The Gospel of John is a testament to the divine nature of Jesus, the Word made flesh, the Light of the World. Part One of our study (John 1‒10) covers the magnificent prologue of John’s Gospel and a significant portion of Jesus’ ministry. This ministry is highlighted by miraculous “signs” that reveal Jesus’ true nature and his relationship with the Father. Commentary, study and reflection questions, prayers, and access to online lectures are included. 6 lessons.

Contact: Roberta Jalbert

text: 510-253-9828 or

email: robertajalbert@aol.com

You are still welcome to wear your mask in church

PARISH PHOTO GALLERY

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Check out photos of parish activities in our Photo Gallery

RECURRING AUTOMATED CONTRIBUTION

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We thank you for your continued support of our parish and encourage you to consider signing up for recurring automated contributions for the first collection. 

QUICK LINKS
MASS & COMMUNION

Join us for mass in person. See schedule on this page.

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PRAYERS

Prayers and devotions are powerful means of increasing our Faith

DAILY READINGS

Link to Bible readings at the USCCB (US Conference of Catholic Bishops) website

FLOCKNOTES

Sign up to keep abreast of parish news through email and text

FAITH FORMATION

Classes on the Catholic faith for children and adults

ONLINE OFFERING

Donate online or sign up for bank transfers to support  our parish

Above the Clouds
REFLECTIONS

MAY 3, 2026 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

First Reading: Acts 6:1-7

Second Reading: 1 Peter 2:4-9

Gospel: John 14:1-12

 

Today in the Last Supper discourse, Jesus reveals the mutual indwelling—the coinherence—of the Father and the Son.

John Donne told us that “no man is an island.” Rather, we are all interconnected. How do we identify ourselves? Almost exclusively through the naming of relationships. Coinherence is indeed the name of the game, at all levels of reality.

And Jesus lays out for us the coinherence that obtains within the very existence of God. “Do you not believe that I am in the Father and the Father is in me?” Though Father and Son are really distinct, they are utterly implicated in each other by a mutual act of love.

Now, the impossibly good news is that Jesus and the Father have invited us to participate in the life that they share, to enter fully into their coinherence: “In my Father’s house there are many dwelling places.” What is the “house” of the Father but his own life? Jesus’s point is that there is infinite room within the expanse of God’s life. The love between the Father and the Son—which is called “the Holy Spirit”—can be penetrated, entered into, participated in.

MASS SCHEDULE

SUNDAY  

 8:00 AM, 7:30-Rosary

10:00 AM, 9:30-Rosary

12:00 Noon, 11:30-Rosary

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SATURDAY VIGIL 

 5:30 PM, 5:00-Rosary

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DAILY (MONDAY-SATURDAY)

         8:30 AM Devotional Prayer

9:00 AM Mass

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HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION

9:00 AM and 7:00 PM

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CONFESSION

SATURDAY 

4:30 PM - 5:15 PM

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SUNDAY

30 minutes before each Sunday Mass

 

Other times by Appointment

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Guide to making a good Confession

How to make a good confession

Examination of Conscience

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