The Valley Catholic June 19, 2018 | Page 9

tvc.dsj.org | June 19, 2018 Photo by Ana Gawrosch Knights of Columbus at Mass Together The San Jose Chapter of the Knights of Columbus attended Holy Mass to- gether on the Vigil of Corpus Christi at Saint Joseph Parish in Mountain View. From the moment of their found- ing in 1882, charity has been the first principle of the Knights of Columbus. They are Catholic men of faith and men of c haritable action. Their charitable activities encom- pass an almost infinite variety of local, national and international projects. Their own unique charities include the Christian Refugee Relief Fund, Disas- ter Relief, Ultrasound Initiative, and Coats for Kids. They also partner with international charities including Spe- cial Olympics, the Global Wheelchair Mission and Habitat for Humanity. The principle of Fraternity prac- ticed by the Knights of Columbus is centered around the Most Holy Eu- charist, which brings us all together as one Body of Christ. Thanks to the hospitality of Father Engelberto Gammad and t he commun it y of Saint Joseph Parish, members from across the diocese were able to come together at the one Table of the Lord. Through this spiritual nourishment, the Knights have assisted with Revs vs Sems basketball game, warm coats for our Seminarians at Mundelein Seminary, the Quo Vadis Retreat for Young Men, and others. Fo r m o r e i n f o r m at i o n , v i s it www.kofc.org/en/members/online- membership/index.html. Saint Mary, Gilroy, Opens New Youth Center A few years ago, Saint Mary (Gilroy) pastor, Father Robert Brocato, started a listening campaign for the parish to hear the wishes and needs of the community. One of the biggest requests was to have a vibrant youth ministry program. This led to the hiring of their current youth minister, Carlos Barba. In August of 2017, Father Robert came up with the idea to donate the priests’ garage for the building of a youth center, since the youth program had already outgrown a space shared with other ministries. The challenge? To raise $60,000 to begin construction. The parish community stepped up to the challenge and in less than two months, successfully beat this fund- raising goal. Construction began in February. On May 20, Saint Mary Par- ish celebrated the grand opening of its new Youth Center. It was a wonderful celebration of a dream made reality. Parishioners joined in a special bless- ing of the Youth Center and witnessed Saint Mary’s own youth ministry teens cut the ceremonial ribbon. After the blessing, all were invited to take a tour of the new Youth Center, while the children enjoyed arts and crafts and face painting. The Saint Mary Youth Center will be a meeting space for youth nights, Standing with Father Robert Brocato, one of Saint Mary Parish’s youth ministry teens cuts the ribbon at the Youth Center Grand Opening on May 20. Bible study, worship nights, youth leader planning meetings, and a place for teens to unwind after school. After school, the Youth Center will offer a safe place for teens to build community and will include laptops, Wi-Fi, snacks, and more to assist them in getting their homework done. Saint Mary believes that teens are the present and future of our Church. May the Saint Mary Youth Center be for all a place of learning, community, healing, and growth. And may it be a home away from home for all who enter it. To learn more about the Saint Mary Youth Center, or to donate furniture, audio equipment, or other needs, visit www.smpgilroy.org/youthcenter. COMMUNITY 9