Welcoming Father Marvin-Paul Felipe in July

Welcoming Father Marvin-Paul Felipe in July

His Excellency, Archbishop Cordilione has appointed pointed a new pastor to St. Thomas More. His name is Fr. Marvin Felipe, and he is currently the Parochial Vicar at St. Mary’s Cathedral in
San Francisco. Fr. Felipe has also been named Chaplain to San Francisco State University and will assume his new role on July 1st, succeeding our beloved pastor Msgr. Labib Kobti who has
served this parish for the past 12 years.

We welcome Fr. Marvin and we look forward to working with him at the service of God’s people at St. Thomas More.

March 21: St. Patrick Corned Beef & Cabbage Feast

March 21: St. Patrick Corned Beef & Cabbage Feast

In honor of both Saint Patrick (Feast Day March 17) and Saint Joseph (Feast Day March 19), we will serving a corned beef and cabbage dinner, prepared by our dear Chef Juan, in Carroll Hall at 7 PM. Get on your green and join us for fun raising and fundraising.

Tickets may be purchased in the parish office. $30 for adults, $20 for seniors, and $10 for children 12 and under.

Thank you for supporting our parish.

Abouna Labib Kobti: “It is time to say good-bye”

Abouna Labib Kobti: “It is time to say good-bye”

This past July 15th, Fr. Youssef Keikati left for Lebanon. He was assigned as a pastor of a church and principal of a school of one thousand students. It is time for me to be reassigned by my superior the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem. The six-plus-six years of service at St. Thomas More Church as your pastor has been a time of grace for me. I loved you all and will love you always and will keep you in my heart and in my prayers. Please pray for me.

Obedience calls me, and I want to obey as a soldier called to service, leaving, with love and respect, everything behind. I have been on sick leave. Dear Fr. Bernard Poggi has done a great job during my illness. With dear Canon Andrew Johnson, he served you with great devotion. When I was allowed to return to the rectory following hospitalizations during my sick leave, I was honored to continue to serve you at the confessional, helping the different ethnic groups in their respective languages. I said Masses and did some ministries.

A new pastor will be assigned soon by our beloved Archbishop Salvator Cordoleone. Please receive the new pastor with love and respect. He is coming to serve you in the name of Jesus and perform miracles for you in the Holy Eucharist when he will be giving you the Real Presence of our Lord. Please love him, support him, serve him, and continue to build this church that we refer to as “One Church, One Family,” adding with Fr. Bernard, “One Bread.”

Please support our candidate for the priesthood, Ben Rosato, who is presently at St. Patrick’s Seminary. Please support the many candidates from St. Thomas More Church to the diaconate. With our new deacons, new pastor, and priests, you will be in very good hands. With love to each one of you, I would like to say good-bye with great love and respect.

Let us keep each other in prayer.

Abouna Labib Kobti