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We congratulate 56 of our young parishioners as they celebrate the Sacrament of First Eucharist this weekend.
As they receive fully the Body and Blood of our Lord, Jesus Christ, may they be forever blessed with his light and love.
Sophie Babjack
Vincent Beninati
Elena Bird-Bazan
Arianna Borowski
Olivia Campbell
Ella Catanese
Sophia Coutinho
Stella Cronin
Luciano DiStefano
Santino Doromal
Massimo Esposito
Alison Franey
Nicholas Fuhrmann
Mateo Gjokaj
Aubrey Goike
Sophia Gorney
Alaina Grant
Connor Grassel
Gia Grillo
Vincent Grillo
Maxwell Guertin
Elizabeth Haight
Francesca Juncaj
Ashley Karolski
Sophia Kelly
Brady Kyker
Casey Latham
Liam Lomasney
Mason Maiani
Giavanna Masching
Giavanna Masters
Grace Mathers
Claire McShane
Maxton Michalak
William Modlinski
Anthony Nicosia
Gianni Orlando
Maya Panicker
Logan Porter
Alexandra Sakowski
Blake Sauer
Makayla Sheena
Nathaniel Smith
Spencer Sunde
Jacob Troy
Cole Trussler
Alayna Turko
Vivian Twombly
Nicholas Via
Sabrina Vitale
Dalena Vo
Ethan Vo
Hayden Weir
Noah Weir
Julia Youngblood
Fiona Zielinski
At the center of the Church is the Eucharist, where Christ is present and active in humanity and in the whole world by means of the Holy Spirit.
SAINT POPE JOHN PAUL I I
†St. Isidore Church provides a safe, positive, and nurturing environment so that persons of every background feel included and engaged here.
Our doors are open. We reach out to those who are seeking God’s grace and meet them where they are.
St. Isidore Church is a strong, passionate place of faith. Together we will build up our community and share it with those around us.
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Posted on April 18, 2018
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“By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” John 13:35
At the Easter Vigil, we as a community welcomed nine new Gifts into our Catholic faith. Joseph Diatto, Ermelinda Gega, Solange Kwam and Remy Lesinski were Baptized, Confirmed and received First Eucharist. In addition, Scott Dibert, Giulia Santos dos Reis, Garrett Johnson, Dorianne Kwam, and Chris Vo were Confirmed and received First Eucharist.
Back in August, this group of individuals started to meet with a common interest of getting to know the Lord more intimately. Over the next couple of months, the Catechumens and Candidates began to learn what it means to be Catholic and how to “let Christ into their lives.” This group became like a family
BECOMING CATHOLIC & THE EASTER VIGIL
harvestnewsApril 28, 2019 Second Sunday of Easter / Divine Mercy Sunday
APRIL 28, 20193 SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER
How Can I show mercy to those who doubt?
I think we all have people in our lives, often including close friends and family, who are just not ready to believe in Christ. We hope that Christ will one day present himself to them, and they will come to trust and believe in God. What an awesome day that will be! The question is, how do we lead them to that point?
In today’s gospel, Jesus made a specific point to reveal himself to Thomas, despite his doubt. Jesus chose to meet Thomas where he was rather than giving up on him or being offended that Thomas needed proof.
How can we meet the unbelievers in our lives where they are? It’s not nagging them about coming to church or being disappointed when they choose to stay home while the rest of the family attends Easter Mass. No, we must continually pray for them and accompany them where they are. We need to be Christ to them through our kindness and support.
We must trust our loving God that he will find a way to reach them on their journey because that is what He does. It’s only through love and prayer that we can show mercy for those that doubt or do not believe in Christ.
– Matt Kush
CONNECTING POINTas we spent time together in prayer and discerning about the faith.
In March, the group went to The Cathedral and in front of Bishop Fisher proclaimed their desire to become Catholic. Since then, the now Elect and Candidates have received the Three Scrutinies, The Creed and The Our Father as lessons and gifts from the St. Isidore community.
As I stated above, at the Easter Vigil this group of individuals Became Catholic and took their first official step on their faith journeys. I personally ask that we as a community continue to pray for them and include them in the beautiful ministries at the Church. May they continue to grow in their faith and find the true freedom found only in the Word of our Lord. We ask this through Jesus, who is the Way, the Truth and the Life for all.Amen.
-John Kovacik (RCIA Coordinator)
BECOMING CATHOLIC
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APRIL 28, 20195 SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER
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MASS8:00 AM // CHYOUNG AT HEART11:00 AM // RCCROCHET GROUP11:00 AM // SHALTAR SOCIETY MEETING6:30 PM // RCTEEN MUSIC REHEARSAL7:00 PM // MR
ADORATION7:00 AM // CHMASS8:00 AM // CHFRIDAY FELLOWSHIP8:45 AM // SH
MASS8:00 AM // CHFIRST EUCHARIST MASS12:00 PM // CHCONFESSIONS3:15 PM // CHMAY CROWNING3:30 PM // CHFIRST SATURDAY ROSARY3:45 PM // CHMASS4:30 PM // CH
MASS7:30 AM // CHMASS9:30 AM // CHMASS 11:30 AM // CHMASS 5:30 PM // CHWWJD AWARDS6:30 PM // SH
MASS7:30 AM // CHMASS9:30 AM // CHMASS 11:30 AM // CHMASS 5:30 PM // CHSITE HIGH SCHOOL YG 6:30 PM // CH
MASS8:00 AM // CHARMCHAIR AEROBICS8:45 AM // RCFAITH FORMATION4:30 PM // SHFAITH FORMATION6:15 PM // SHFIRST EUCHARIST REH.6:30 PM // CHBIBLE STUDY7:00 PM // RC
MEN’S BIBLE STUDY6:00 AM // ECRMASS8:00 AM // CHADORATION WITH BENEDICTION AT 6:00PM8:30 AM // RCFAITH FORMATION4:30 PM // SHWORSHIP COMMISSION5:30 PM // ECRFAITH FORMATION6:15 PM // SH
MASS8:00 AM // CHBIBLE STUDY9:00 AM // SHSCRIPTURE GROUP9:30 AM // RCFAITH FORMATION4:30 PM // SHJOYFUL NOISE REHEARSAL5:30 PM // MRFAITH FORMATION6:15 PM // SHCHOIR REHEARSAL7:00 PM // MR
WEEKLY CALENDAR
PARISH OFFICE HOURS // 586-286-1700
CALENDAR LOCATION KEY //A-Atrium, CH-Church, CR-Classrooms, CY-Courtyard, ECR-Executive Conference Room, FCR-Front Conference Room, GS-Gathering Space, K-Social Hall Kitchen, MA-Maintenance Room, MR-Music Room, OS-Off Site, RC-Resource Center, REC-Rectory, SH-Social Hall, YR-Youth Room
MONDAY - THURSDAY 8:30 AM - 8:00 PM
FRIDAY 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
LUNCH HOUR 12:00 - 1:00 PM (M, W, Th, F)12:00 - 1:30 PM (T)
SATURDAY 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
SUNDAY 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
ST. ISIDORE CHURCH MACOMB, MICHIGAN 6
“Appreciation is a wonderful thing. It makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well.”VOLTAIRE
Our families that come in for food are so appreciative of your generosity. We can only continue the Pantry through the kindness of our St. Isidore community.
Our Pantry needs are:Toilet PaperDish SoapCerealSpaghetti Sauce - JarsPasta Sides - Envelopes or boxedPork & BeansMac & CheeseChicken Noodle SoupBrownie Mix
God Bless
ST. VINCENT dePAULWe give daily prayerful thanks to all parishioners who fill our baby pantry shelves. Please continue to bring in items we request as these are the most needed.
However, we ask that you do not donate used clothes to us. We cannot distribute these items. Instead, save those no-longer needed clothes for the St. Isidore Church Spring Rummage Sale and bring them to the church on May 6th, 7th, or 8th. You can shop at the Rummage Sale onMay 9th and 10th.
Our baby pantry does accept new children’s clothes sizes 6 months to 2T with tags still attached.
Our current pantry needs are: • Baby wash• Diapers – size 4
“Christian living is about being ‘touched’ by Jesus so that the fleeting moments of glory are made permanent in bettering the lives of others. And so we bring the tenderness of Christ to all persons who are destitute and forgotten. In this way Christ touches others through us.” -ANONYMOUS
We thank you for your generosity!
BABY PANTRY
PRAYER BLANKET MINISTRYPrayer blankets & shawls are available at no cost in the St. Isidore Church office.
There are times when we know people who need comfort. Sometime or another, everyone faces serious problems: sickness, the death of a family member or friend, disappointment, frustration, you name it. People need comfort. Where shall they find it? In God, of course, and through us, as Jesus called us to do.
The “love of neighbor” command is ours to embrace. We can bring this love to someone by a visit and a gift of one of our prayer blankets or shawls.
Please give a prayer blanket or shawl to someone who needs comfort this week. There is no charge for these items. Get and give a blanket or shawl to a person you know.
Thank you for your participation in this ministry.“The Comfort Crafters”
A Program to Help Couples Heal and Renew their Marriages
Do you feel lost, alone or bored in your marriage? Are you frustrated, hurt or angry with your spouse? · Are you constantly fighting? Or, do you simply shut down? · Have you thought about separation or divorce? Does talking about it make it worse?
RETROUVAILLE CAN HELP!!
The Retrouvaille Program consists of a weekend experience combined with a series of 12 follow up (or Post) sessions over the course of six weeks. It provides the tools to help put your marriage in order again.
The next Retrouvaille program begins Friday, May 3, in Romulus, Michigan.
For confidential information or to register call 800-470-2230our visit our website: HelpOurMarriage.org
APRIL 28, 20197 SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER
POPE’S MONTHLY PRAYER INTENTION // APRILDoctors and their Collaborators in War ZonesFor doctors and their humanitarian collaborators in war zones, who risk their lives to save the lives of others.
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 Mary Williams Carole Nikoriuk
THURSDAY, MAY 2† Menard & Daniel Family Claudette Menard† Glenn Cook Virginia Mayhew
FRIDAY, MAY 3† Michael Di Michele 12-YEAR ANNIVERSARY Family
SATURDAY, MAY 44:30 PM† Robert Bronson Wife† Michael Majchrzak Wife, Eleanor† Allen Saelens 9TH ANNIVERSARY Wife, PatMaria/Giovanni DiNardo Jon & Marilyn Henry† Pietro Carlesimo Family† Steve & Lottie Muzyk Jeff & Kathy† William Goike Wife & Family† Richard Brombach Wife, Cecilia† Luisa & Paolo Nardecchia Family† Maria Monserez Maria Monserez
SUNDAY, MAY 57:30 AM† Lorraine Clouse Family† Chris Slowke Dave & Lois Gacki Evelyn Edwards Mary Lou & Ron Pratt† Maria Thuan Hoang Kelly Doan Family† Petrina Boyd Family† Rita Stefaniak Family† Polly & Guy Dennis Sharon Skupny† Virginia Aiuto Chuck & Kathy Sharer Special Intentions Marlene Sadowski
9:30 AM† Bill Pullen Wife† Patricia Chudo 75TH BIRTHDAY Dolores Polite† Elvidio Vennettilli Family† Richard Eckhout SVDP† David Olewin Family† Josephine Bitonti Family† Mary Bitonti Family† Lois Ellen Berkel Jeff Muzyk
11:30 AM† Deacon Bill Schmitz Anne Bliss† Esse & Grace Salamie Bill & Cheryl Cobert† Angela Antico Children† Jack Walsh Family† Adele Hoffman Family
5:30 PM† Kenneth Labudde Family
SATURDAY, APRIL 274:30 PM† Calmeyn & Monserez Families Maria Moserez† Dickerson-Dutton Family Family† Christine Slowke Alan & Sally† Felicia Graczyk Family† John Seibert Wife† Stefano DeBellis Elisa Family† Elio & Vincenzo Nardecchia Family
SUNDAY, APRIL 287:30 AM† Annette Lalama Mother† Gus & Mary Spriet Family† Msgr. Ferdinand DeCneudt Friend† Domenica & Pasquale Spalvieri Family† Chris Slowke Dave & Lois Gacki† Helen Doan Kelly Doan Family† Joseph Hoang Kelly Doan Family† Karen Grzenkowski Rob & Mary Lee† Bill Zaharoff Rob & Mary Lee† Antoinette Reising Family
9:30 AM† Kenneth Mlutkowski Wife† Virginia Aiuto Friend† Eluidio Vennettilli Family† Jordan Talmadge Family† Stella Guy Naughton Family† Deacon Bill Schmitz 6 MONTH ANN. Wife & Family
11:30 AM† Margaret & Ray Dobrowolski, & Nettie Baima Darlene, Marcella, and Rochelle
† Giuseppa Palazzolo Sister† Jerry Jagoda Wife Katherine Chapman Lynn Stultz Cheryl Isquith Lynn Stultz † Maunaco Pietra Bommarito Family
5:30 PM Cindy Reider Friend† John Lysaght 83RD BIRTHDAY Family† Alfredo Busuego Zayas Family† Francisco Abarrientos Zayas Family† Galicano Neri Zayas Family
MONDAY, APRIL 29† Virginia Bogusz Ed Cybulski
TUESDAY, APRIL 30† Eugene Herc Wife
ST. ISIDORE CHURCH MACOMB, MICHIGAN 8
WHAT’S HAPPENING?
LADIES TEAMonday May 13 // 7:00 PM
7-9 pmTopic: “Mindfulness”Keynote speaker, Jennifer Stewart, BBA, from Reverence Hospice.
Tickets are $10 each and can be purchased in the parish office.
Seating is limited.Light refreshments, paraffin hand waxing, chair massages, and of course Tea are available
FREE OIL CHANGESaturday, May 4 // 9:00 AM
27300 Hoover Road, Warren 48093(just north of I-696)
Services are by appointment only 586.758.4750 x 1988
Refreshments and activities for you and your children are available while you wait!
Visit oilchange.woodsidebible.org to schedule a time between 9am-4pm
ST. ISIDORE CHURCH IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH THIS EVENT.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLJuly 22-26
The best week of the summer!
New friends • Amazing experiments • Creative games • Super-fun snacks • surprising adventures • Incredible music
For more information, call 586-286-1700
**Early Bird Registration begins May 1st. Receive a free VBS CD with your registration!
AUSTIN SPRING CONCERTSunday, April 28 // 3:00 PM
Austin Catholic High School Band and Choir will perform a FREE concert at 3:00 pm with an afterglow reception featuring work by the ACHS Visual Arts students.
Austin Catholic HS is located at 25925 23 Mile Rd.Chesterfield (just East of Fairchild Rd.)
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAYSunday, April 28 // 3:30 PM
Feast Day Celebration
• Adoration 3:30 – 5:00 PM• Recitation of Chaplet of
Divine Mercy• Rosary• Confessions will be offered
during this time.• Benediction• Mass @ 5:30 PM
WORSHIP COMMISSION MTG.Tuesday, April 30 // 5:30 PM
Worship Commission and Guests will discuss upcoming events and ideas for prayerful liturgical and worship experiences here at St Isidore. New members are welcome and wanted!Executive Conference Room
CONNECT with GodREACH othersBUILD community
APRIL 28, 20199 SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER
ST. ISIDORE CHURCH MACOMB, MICHIGAN 10
In this season of new life, we can realize how much we are dependent on the church through life stages. We begin with baptism, receive the sacraments, and celebrate marriage. All of these are joyous moments in life.
There is a time of great need, however, when our beloved are brought for their funeral in the final moment of life in the church. It is a time when the family needs care and consolation. St. Isidore has been offering to provide a funeral lunch to the families in their time of grief.
The Funeral Lunch ministry has two parts: providing a dessert for the luncheon and helping to prepare the setting and serve the lunch. The ministry has been blessed with many volunteers in both roles through the years. As with many volunteer groups, the numbers have been diminishing as people have moved, had changes in their life, or are simply no longer able to volunteer.
We are in need of additional new people to carry out this ministry so that we can continue offering the luncheons. We would like to replenish the teams so that the teams can rotate. The more people we have, the easier the task. Please consider CONNECTing with the families, REACHing out to them in their time of need to BUILD the caring of our community. Please fill out the form below and return it in the collection, or to the office, or call the office.
I would like to participate in the funeral ministry by:___ Providing a dessert ___Serving at the luncheonName:____________________________________Phone:____________________________________Email:_____________________________________
AUTHOR: RON PAKIZER
FUNERAL LUNCH TEAM
APRIL 28, 201911 SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER
WE PRAY FOR THE SICKBob AgiusMary AgiusNina BeauianJonathan BisdorfDawn Donovan BobchickMarion BruckThomas BubackDianne BuckennizerNancy CampbellRosa CapraraMarlene CaramagnoKatherine ChapmanPam DeClercqMary DomsicIsaiah FordMark GathofFloyd GrytzeliusPatty HaberkampMegan HamannMichael HollandTracy HoodCheryl IsquithJames JohnEthan KammerShervyn KarthanalWilliam KellstromJoseph KlingkammerDan KosekDaryl LaethemPatricia LulekThomas MaccagneMarie MarcathPhyllis MarekJoseph MarineTim McGrathKathleen Meek
We Pray for those serving in the military
Sgt. Zachary Adams, ArmyPFC Tanner Adkins, Army – AfghanistanWO1 Jeremy Bentley, Army – IraqPvt. Troy Ciaramella, Army – USAGySgt. Sean Collins, Marines - Middle EastHannah Cook, Marines – USASgt. Tyler Dean, Army – KuwaitPFC Anthony Difatta, Army – AfghanistanLCpl Blake Doetsch, MarinesCPL Brian Domzalski, MarinesPFC E3 Jeffrey Frame, ArmyJustin Francis, ArmyWO4 Jason Gaboury, Army – KuwaitCapt. Wade Gaboury, Air Force – USASgt. James Galowski Jr., Army – Middle EastPvt. Rafael Garcia, ArmyPFC John Gellert III, ArmyMichael Giacalone, Coast Guard – AfghanistanLt. David R. Grzywacz, NavyPvt. Alexander Hendzell, MarinesLCpl David Horton, Marines – AfghanistanMaj. Jeffrey Jablonski, Army – MichiganCpl Logan Jabouri, MarinesJ. Jackson, NavyStaff Sgt. Ethan Jensen, Air Force – AfghanistanPFC Sean R. Kellogg, Marines CaliforniaSgt. Griffin Kozak, Marines – CaliforniaSgt. Edward Kujawa, MarinesJason Kurpiewski, Navy – AfghanistanSpec. Michael Manning, Army - AfghanistanTristan Newton, NavyCourtney Osborne, Navy – AfghanistanPFC Matt Piotke, Army – IraqMC2 Jeffrey Richardson, Navy – AfghanistanSgt. Douglas Rogers, ArmySr. Airman Justin Santiago, Air Force – GuamJoel Sebastian, ArmyChief John C. Sbraccia, Navy – KuwaitSr. Airman Jeremy Spanski, Air Force – AfghanistanCpl. Jeremiah Stewart, Army – AfghanistanPFC Anne Vassas, Marines – CaliforniaGjelosh Vata, ArmyPvt. Andre Ventmiglia, Army - USAPFC. Nicholas York, Marines – New YorkThomas Yombor – Army
Kenneth MeerschaertKaren MeltonAl MelwingMaurice L. MonserezSal MonsuBaby PaigeNatalie PeriniDenise PetersonLloyd PetersonLouisa PietrowskyMichelle PomavilleNorm RuppertJoan SegerMarie SlominskiCaroline SmithJale SmithKeiko SmithMary SzczerbinskiBreanne TalmadgeAnthony TancrediJohn TerryAlbert ToccaceliGrace TrentCurtis Wellhausen
MILITARY LISTSUNDAY ACTS 5:12-16; PS 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24;REV 1:9-11A, 12-13, 17-19; JN 20:19-31
MONDAY ACTS 4:23-31; PS 2:1-3, 4-7A, 7B-9; JN 3:1-8
TUESDAY ACTS 4:32-37; PS 93:1AB, 1CD-2, 5; JN 3:7B-15
WEDNESDAY ACTS 5:17-26; PS 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9; JN 3:16-21
THURSDAY ACTS 5:27-33; PS 34:2 AND 9, 17-18, 19-20; JN 3:31-36
FRIDAY 1 COR 15:1-8; PS 19:2-3, 4-5; JN 14:6-14
SATURDAY ACTS 6:1-7; PS 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19; JN 6:16-21
SUNDAY ACTS 5:27-32, 40B-41; PS 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13;REV 5:11-14; JN 21:1-19
READINGS
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PARISH PASTORAL COUNCILMichael Fontana • Todd Grzelewski • Susan Decker David Bisdorf • Aida Anaya Reyes • John Kovacik Ron Mattei • Ascanio Terraciano • Jeffrey Muzyk
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18201 23-mile rd. Macomb Twp, MI 48042
Budget update as of: April 21, 2019Weekly Budgeted Amount: $ 24,519.23Actual Amount Received: $ 47,402.02Comparison to budget: $22,882.79
Fiscal Year to Date: July 1, 2018 to April 21, 2019Budgeted Amount: $ 1,054,326.89Amount Received: $ 1,037,036.86Comparison to Budget Target: ($17,290.03)This week:Envelopes Returned: 1019Online Gifts: 112Percentage of people making contributions: 33%
CSA as of March 24, 2019CSA 2018 Goal $ 184,093.00CSA 2018 Pledges $ 259,690.13CSA 2018 Payment on pledges $ 248,879.22*Monies returned to the parish $ 75,597.13
*If pledges are paid in full, this money will be returned to the parish in full. Additionally, this money will not be part of future CSA calculations, nor will it be part of the AOD assessment.
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Easter is a time of great joy, when we are reminded that the Lord walks beside us on our journey of faith.
We witness Christ’s living presence in many ways, such as through our support of our local communion of faith through the Catholic Services Appeal. The CSA enables us to reveal Christ’s presence not only to our sisters and brothers with whom we share the Eucharist, but also to those who do not know Christ.
Gifts to the CSA show that Christ is present and active in our world. Indeed, He is risen today. Alleluia!
For more information about CSA-funded ministries, programs, and services, please go to aod.org.
REV. RONALD VICTOR PASTORfrron@stisidore.church // x2105
REV. MR. TOM CARTER DEACONtom@stisidore.church // x2106
REV. MR. JEFF LOEB DEACONjeff@stisidore.church //
TONY KENDZIERSKI PASTORAL MINISTERtony@stisidore.church // x2108
CHRIS KOZLOWSKI BUSINESS MANAGERchris@stisidore.church // x2114
DEBBIE RAK OFFICE MANAGERdebbierak@stisidore.church // x2104
ANN DE REY FAITH FORMATION DIRECTORann@stisidore.church // x2110
DAWN ORMSBY CATECHIST COORDINATORdawno@stisidore.church // x2111
MARGARET TOPOR CATECHIST COORDINATORmargaret@stisidore.church // x2112
HEATHER HERBST, RN, BSN PARISH NURSEheather@stisidore.church // x2123
AMY RIGHI MUSIC & LITURGY DIRECTORamy@stisidore.church // x2109
MATT KUSH MUSIC + CREATIVE DIRECTORmatt@stisidore.church // x2126
CLAIRE TOUPIN CHILDREN’S CHOIR DIRECTORclaire@stisidore.church // x2122
JOHN KOVACIK RCIA COORDINATORrcia@stisidore.church
KATHY HOMROCKY ADMIN SUPPORT kathy@stisidore.church // x2103
DAWN KEHOE ADMIN SUPPORT dawn@stisidore.church // x2102
MARILYN LIS ADMIN SUPPORT marilyn@stisidore.church // x2102
HELEN PUGH ADMIN SUPPORT helen@stisidore.church // x2100
ISABELLA KOZLOWSKI ADMIN SUPPORT isabella@stisidore.church // x2101
REBECCA TOPOR ADMIN SUPPORT rebecca@stisidore.church // x2100
RON PAKIZER PROCUREMENT AGENT ronp@stisidore.church // x2113
MAINTENANCE maintenance@stisidore.church // x2114
Edward Kotulski • Ron Ryan Paolo Vitale • Sam Wiegand • Gina Bono • Dominic Vitale • Rick Woodward
APRIL 28, 201913 SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER
Ages 7+ April 28, 2019 • John 20:19-31
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