The Valley Catholic November 5, 2013 | Page 21

The Valley Catholic community November 5, 2013 21 Father Greg Boyle’s work with former gang members inspires Saint Francis High School community Father Greg Boyle, founder of a gang intervention program, encouraged Saint Francis High School (Mtn. View) students to forge meaningful relationships with others, especially those living on the margins. Father Boyle is Executive Director of Homeboy Industries, gang intervention rehab and re-entry program. He was a recent guest speaker who told stories about his work with former gang members, illustrating what it means to fully embrace and have kinship with one another. “There’s no ‘us’ and ‘them,’” he said. “No kinship, no peace. No kinship, no justice.” Saint Francis has special ties to Father Boyle. His book Tattoos of the Heart was the school-wide book this past summer and chronicles his 20 years of working with gang members. For the past two years, students have gone to Dolores Mission, where Father Boyle runs Homeboy Industries, as part of the school’s immersion program. Senior Paulina Bajet took part in the SoCal Plunge last winter, spending a weekend in service work, and as part of that immersion experience, she and other participants met employees of Homeboy Industries. “You could see how everyone loves Father Boyle and how they care for him,” Paulina said. Father Boyle has been recognized ‘Wellsprings of Discipleship’ retreat held at St. Julie Parish As part of St. Julie Billiart Parish’s 40th anniversary celebration, a retreat for staff members, leaders and volunteers was organized by the newly formed Spirituality Council of the parish, Oct. 12. “Wellsprings of Discipleship” was the theme for the day of prayer, Scripture readings, singing and reflection under guidance of Sister Miriam Malone, SNJM, with some 60 people in attendance. Sister Miriam led them through a process of reflection about ministry by sharing stories about her baptismal call and call to ministry. Each participant also shared a story with another person. Sister Miriam tied it all together with input on intentional discipleship. Three wellsprings of discipleship – the Word of God, liturgy and parish community – were presented. The importance of all ministries was stressed. She suggested that those who have been in the same ministry for 10 or 20 years might want to consider changing ministries. The retreat concluded with a ritual of Renewal and Commitment led by pastor, Father Saju Joseph. – Kathy Herrington by many groups for his efforts to help youth achieve a life of hope. He began by establishing a school for young teens who had been expelled from other schools. Over the years, Homeboy Industries has grown. Those who want to escape gang life can work in a bakery or cafe and have access to clinical services. Saint Francis Principal Patricia Tennant said Father Boyle was a fitting speaker because his message of bringing hope to others echoes the mission of the school. “To our Saint Francis students he gave a very clear challenge: he called them to walk beyond the circle of their lives, to reach out to the poor and disadvantaged, and to create a world where there is no ‘us’ and ‘them,’ only us,” she said. “How clearly this fits with the call of Father Moreau, who founded the Holy Cross Congregation, to become people with hope to bring, most especially, to those who have need.” Bishop Patrick J. McGrath greets Carmelites at Carmelite Monastery in San Jose. Annual diocesan Third Order Mass celebrated By Father Donald Kinney, OCD On Oct. 12, more than 200 people attended a Mass for Third Orders of the Diocese of San Jose. This is the eighth annual Third Order Mass to celebrate vocations and contributions of the laity Villa Siena hosts fall Hawaiian luau fundraiser Villa Siena, Senior Living Community in Mountain View, hosted a Hawaiian luau fundraising event, Oct. 12. Over 280 friends and supporters attended, with proceeds benefiting the Villa Siena Foundation which helps support residents regardless of their financial resources. Villa Siena, sponsored by the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent d