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ALL SAINTS UNIVERSITY PARISH Serving CSU Stanislaus 4040 McKenna Drive l Turlock, CA 95382 www.allsaintscsus.org @allsaintsuniversityparish @allsaintsuniversityparish Catholic Students’ Association California State University Stanislaus @CSAStanislaus @CSAWarriors Meets every Sunday at 7:00 p.m. while school is in session. ALL SAINTS UNIVERSITY PARISH MASS SCHEDULE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 8:00 a.m. Friday: 4:30 p.m. For weekend Masses please see the inside schedule. RECONCILIATION Saturday, 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Monday, 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. with Adoration MARRIAGE & BAPTISM Please contact the office. (For marriage, please contact the priest a minimum of 6 months in advance.) RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (RCIA) Please email Fr. Tom at [email protected] OFFICE HOURS Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Tel. (209) 669-0473 REV. TOM ORLANDO Administrator [email protected] ______ REV. MR. ERIC HOUGLAND Deacon [email protected] ______ REV. MR. LANE MENEZES Deacon ______ RENEE YEGOR Secretary/Receptionist [email protected] ______ MARIE LORENZI Bookkeeper [email protected] ______ LESLI CASTANEDA Youth Minister [email protected] ______ JACLYN VEGA Social Media Coord./Admin. Asst. [email protected]

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ALL SAINTSUNIVERSITY PARISH

Serving CSU Stanislaus4040 McKenna Drive l Turlock, CA 95382

www.allsaintscsus.org@allsaintsuniversityparish@allsaintsuniversityparish

Catholic Students’ AssociationCalifornia State University Stanislaus@CSAStanislaus @CSAWarriors

Meets every Sunday at 7:00 p.m. while school is in session.

ALL SAINTSUNIVERSITY PARISH

MASS SCHEDULEMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 8:00 a.m.Friday: 4:30 p.m.For weekend Masses please see the inside schedule.

RECONCILIATION

Saturday, 3:30 - 4:30 p.m.Monday, 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. with Adoration

MARRIAGE & BAPTISM

Please contact the office. (For marriage, pleasecontact the priest a minimum of 6 months in advance.)

RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (RCIA)

Please email Fr. Tom at [email protected]

OFFICE HOURS

Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Tel. (209) 669-0473

REV. TOM ORLANDOAdministrator

[email protected]______

REV. MR. ERIC HOUGLANDDeacon

[email protected]______

REV. MR. LANE MENEZESDeacon______

RENEE YEGORSecretary/[email protected]

______MARIE LORENZI

[email protected]

______LESLI CASTANEDA

Youth [email protected]

______JACLYN VEGA

Social Media Coord./Admin. [email protected]

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29th Sunday in Ordinary Time October 17, 2021

Thank you to all the parishioners that came out and helped make our Fall Festival a huge success. It was so great to see our church community together again. It was a great day, with great weather and great fellowship! Thank you to our silent auction donors and buyers! Also, thank you to our ticket sellers, they did an amazing job! Special thank you to Linda at The Flowery for the beautiful fall flower arrangements! The arrangements made the event look so beautiful. Thank you to all our anonymous sponsors and to Acme Electric, Marian Jessee, Duarte and Janet Monteiro and Ed and Mary Sai. Our sponsors help with our expenses and make our event successful. Also thank you to Mig-L Construction for donating our raffle tickets! Custom Locksmith and Garton Tractor also made donations for our raffle. Matt and Jill Orlando and family did a great job with lunch! We sold out because it was so delicious! Yes, they are better corndogs than the county fair! We would also like to thank Greg and Chris Yarbrough for the use of their popcorn machine. Thank you to Aaron Mello for doing a great job as Master of Ceremonies. The Knights of Columbus and the Squires did an amazing job helping with setup and take down and provided a wonderful hospitality table that was enjoyed by all. This event could not come together without our Knights. Thank you to the YLI that provided all the yummy cakewalk prizes and for running the cake walk! Our committee chairs, you ROCK! Marie Lorenzi, Rosa Dela Cruz, Maria Aguilar, Leslie Castaneda, Rich Delgado, Jeff Lorenzi, Joanne Anderson, Rosie Silva, Tracy Sparks, Jaclyn Vega, Gabriella Germann and her family, Andrew Cabrera, Oscar Avila and Miguel Pacheco. Thank you to everyone who brought out their classic cars for our 1st ever classic car show. The winner of the car show was Ernest and Mary Jane Scheuber! Congratulations! Congratulations to our 1st annual diaper derby winner: Callen Congratulations to the Raffle winners:

1st Prize ($1,500): Jeff and Marie Lorenzi 2nd Prize (Security System): Rob Brown 3rd Prize (Tractor): Diane Wheeland

MASS INTENTIONS 8:00AM Monday, October 18 Marcus Lema† 8:00AM Tuesday, October 19 Antonio Midolo† 8:00AM Wednesday, October 20 John F. Silveira† 4:30PM Friday, October 22 Lucien Richard Musso† 5:00PM Saturday, October 23 Luis L. Ponce† 9:00AM Sunday, October 24 Jerry Henes† 6:00PM Sunday, October 24 All Saints Community

If the Mass gets cancelled, the names will be moved to a future date. This Week’s Program Schedule

Monday, October 18 8:00AM Mass Church 6:00PM Adoration/Confession Church

Tuesday, October 19 8:00AM Mass Church 6:30PM Knights of Columbus Little Flower Rm.

Wednesday, October 20 8:00AM Mass Church 5:15-6:15PM RCIC/Teen Conf. Class Mtg. Rooms 5:15-6:30PM Adoration/Confession Church 6:45-7:45PM 1st & 2nd Year Conf. Classes Mtg. Rooms 6:45-7:45PM Ongoing Adult Faith Formation Church

Thursday, October 21 8:00-11:00AM 40 Days for Life Planned Parenthood 5:00PM Spanish Prayer Group Church 6:30PM The Factor Youth Group JPII Room

Friday, October 22 4:30PM Mass Church

Saturday, October 23 6:15AM That Man is You! Fr. Kolbe Room 3:30PM Confession Bethlehem Rm 5:00PM Mass Church 6:00PM Ministry Fair 3-in-1 Room

Sunday, October 24 9:00AM Mass Church 10:00AM RCIA Mother Teresa Rm 10:00AM Ministry Fair 3-in-1 Room 6:00PM Mass Church 7:00AM Ministry Fair 3-in-1 Room 7:00PM CSA Newman Room

SACRIFICIAL GIVING

October 4-October 10 Envelopes and On-Line Giving:

Regular Offertory: $ 11,580.31 Building Fund: $ 3,865.47 Community Assistance: $ 272.00 Diocesan 2nd Collection: $ 185.00 Scholarships: $ 67.00

Mass Intentions: $ 5.00 Total: $ 15,974.78

God bless you for your generosity.

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Office of Bishop Myron J. Cotta, D.D.

Let us - Kneel before the Lord!

Bishop’s Reflection- October 2021

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

In our present time, as missionary disciples, we are called to be a people of prayer.

Throughout our Diocese of Stockton, I ask that all families, prayer groups, adorers

of the Blessed Sacrament, those participating in the Divine Mercy devotion, Rosary

groups, etc. to join me in an intercessory prayer outreach as we- Kneel before the

Lord.

As we come before Him, let us pray for the following:

Our country; a greater appreciation for the respect and sanctity of life; an end to

the lawlessness and violence in our society; for all who are suffering due to natural

disasters; an end to the wildfires; an end to the unrelenting and life-threatening

effects of the pandemic; for abundant rain and snow and an end to the drought.

Brothers and sisters in Christ, during this month of the Rosary, let us kneel before

the Lord and offer all the present suffering in the world in reparation for sin and its

repercussions. We pray for mercy, divine mercy, during these challenging and

uncertain times. As a diocese, let us be united in prayer as we entrust these special

intentions to God, Our Father.

In the Peace of Christ,

Bishop Cotta

Lord Jesus, have mercy.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

St. Joseph, pray for us.

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Blessing ofthe ANimals

All Saints University Parish

WHEN AND WHERE:

Tomorrow, Saturday, October 16th at 9 am at All Saints University Parish

ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI,PLEASE PRAY FOR US.

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'On Going Adult Formation'

The Search - Am I Saved?W H E N A N D W H E R E :

W e d n e s d a y , O c t o b e r 2 0 t h f r o m

5 : 1 5 p m - 7 : 4 5 p m

A l l S a i n t s U n i v e r s i t y P a r i s h

i n s i d e t h e C h u r c h

We will start off the night with Adoration & Confession

from 5:15 pm - 6:30 pm followed by Adult Formation

from 6:45 pm - 7:45 pm.

G e t S t a r t e d w i t h u s b y w a t c h i n g

" T h e S e a r c h - A m I S a v e d ? " o n F o r m e d . o r g .

E p i s o d e 6 D e s c r i p t i o nWhat Jesus did for us through his life, death and resurrection was

the greatest act of love in history. He saved us. He did this for each

one of us. Personally. But some might feel unworthy of this gift of

love. We may feel we have too much baggage. We may feel

unlovable. But God didn’t come to reveal himself to us on a

pedestal, he came to enter into our messy human condition. To fix

us from within. To transform us from the inside out. Some might

be surprised by how generous the love of God really is. We don’t

deserve God’s love, but that’s the amazing reality of God’s mercy.

This relationship with God isn’t all about our love for Him. It’s

about His love for us that changes our lives forever.

The Search // Episode 6 // Am I Saved? - English - FORMED

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A l l S a i n t s U n i v e r s i t y P a r i s h

40 Days for Life

Join the 40 Days for Life Ministry every Thursday,from October 21st - October 28th from 8 am -

11 am as they peacefully pray in front of PlannedParenthood on McHenry in Modesto.

Address:1431 McHenry Ave. Suite 100

Modesto, CA 95350

For more information please call the All Saints Office. Thank you and God Bless!

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Baptism Preparation

Lectors

Children's Liturgy

Hospitality

CSA

Knights of Columbus

Altar Servers

The Factor

RCIA

Vacation Bible School

OVER 30 PARISH MINISTRIES:EMHC

Teams Of Our Lady

That Man is You!

Parish Gardeners

Squires

Altar linens

YLI

Ushers

Spanish Prayer Group

Parish Receptions

Come learn about all the the different ministries!

What they do!

How you can give back!

Annual Stewardship Parish

Ministries Fair

When: October 23 & 24, 2021 after all the Masses

Where: Saint Kolbe, Saint Mother Teresa,

and Saint Faustina RoomsVISIT TWO MINISTRIES AND RECEIVE A “CHANCE” TO WIN A

MYSTERY PRIZE PLUS FREE REFRESHMENTS!! ALL FOR THE PRICE

OF ONE COUPON!! Something for everyone! See you here!

Charismatic

Prayer Group

Pro-Life

Committee

Vocations

Sunday Social

Adoration

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WHEN AND WHERE:

Sunday, October 31st 6 pm - 8 pm

All Saints University Parish

All are welcomed to join us for a fun and safe night of Trick or Treating!

Register your Car here to participate:https://allsaintscsus.org/trunkortreat

All Cars, Trucks, etc. must be in the East SideParking lot prior to 4:30 pm!

Thank you & God Bless!

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Fr. Wade L. J. Menezes CPM Fr. Wade L. J. Menezes, CPM is a member of the Fathers of Mercy, a missionary preaching Pontifical Religious Congregation based in Auburn, Kentucky. Ordained a priest during the Great Jubilee Year 2000, he received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Catholic Thomistic Thought from the Oratory of St. Philip Neri in Toronto, Canada and his dual Master of Arts and Master of Divinity Degrees in Theology from Holy Apostles Seminary in Cromwell, Connecticut. His secular college degrees are in journalism and communications.

Fr. Wade is currently the Assistant General of the Fathers of Mercy and served as the Director of Vocations and Director of Seminarians for the community. Fr. Wade has also served as the Chaplain in Residence at the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament of Our Lady of the Angels Monastery in Hanceville, Alabama. While at the Shrine, Fr. Wade was a daily Mass celebrant, homilist, and confessor; he also preached spiritual conferences on specialized points of Catholic Christian doctrine to the many pilgrims who visit the Shrine. Both the Monastery and Shrine are affiliated with EWTN, the Eternal Word Television Network. He has hosted numerous series on EWTN Television, and is the weekly host of EWTN Global Catholic Radio’s Open Line Tuesday.

Advent Parish Mission — December 5–9, 2021

“Work Out Your Salvation!” (Philippians 2:12) + + + HOLY ROSARY CATHOLIC CHURCH + + +

20323 American Avenue Hilmar, CA 95324

Confessions: 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. (Sunday – Thursday)

Mission Hour with Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament and Solemn Benediction: 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. (Sunday – Wednesday)

Solemn Closing Mass: 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. (Thursday)

Daily Mass: 8:00 a.m. (Monday – Thursday) with Confessions following at 9:00 a.m.

Mission Conference Titles:

Sunday, December 5 – Be Faithful to Your Daily Duty Monday, December 6 – Be Other-Centered

Tuesday, December 7 – Understand the Reality of Vice and Virtue Wednesday, December 8 – Practice and Live the Sacraments

Thursday, December 9 – Live A Trinitarian Spirituality

Please Note: Fr. Wade will have his CD’s, DVD’s, and Books available and will conduct a Book Signing each day.

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A Dark Day in America

A l l o w a b o r t i o n o n d e m a n d n a t i o n w i d et h r o u g h o u t e v e r y s t a g e o f p r e g n a n c y

B a n p r o - l i f e l a w s i n e v e r y s t a t e a n dl o c a l g o v e r n m e n t

F o r c e A m e r i c a n s t o s u p p o r t a b o r t i o n sw i t h t h e i r t a x d o l l a r s

L i k e l y e l i m i n a t e c o n s c i e n c ep r o t e c t i o n s f o r d o c t o r s

L a s t F r i d a y , t h e H o u s e o fR e p r e s e n t a t i v e s v o t e d t o p a s s t h e m o s tr a d i c a l a b o r t i o n b i l l e v e r . A m o n g o t h e re x t r e m e a c t i o n s , t h e s o - c a l l e d W o m e n ’ s

H e a l t h P r o t e c t i o n A c t w o u l d :

What canwedo?

F o l l o w t h e l i n k A c t i o n C e n t e r( v o t e r v o i c e . n e t ) t o e m a i l C o n g r e s s t o d a y

a n d h a v e y o u r v o i c e b e h e a r d !

S t . J o s e p h , P r o t e c t o r o f F a m i l i e s , P l e a s e P r a y f o r u s !

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Prepared by Diocese of Stockton, Liturgy & Worship office. © 2021. This resource may be freely shared.

Part 9 – The Introductory Rites (Continued 2)

Last time we left off with the Penitential Act. One final thought about that, which involves gesture. When saying the Confiteor, at the part “through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault” we are asked to ‘strike’ our breast. This is a biblical gesture of sorrow and repentance. For example, after the death of Jesus on the Cross, when the centurion pierces his side and recognizes him as the Son of God, St. Luke tells us “[A]ll the multitudes who assembled to see the sight, when they saw what had taken place, returned home beating their breasts.” (Luke 23:48). This gesture, which may not be completely familiar to us today, invites us to immerse ourselves in the biblical world, to connect ourselves with it, to be formed by it. There is a tension in liturgical celebration between symbols that come from various cultures, and symbols that derive from the world of the Scriptures, as well as the traditional practice of a particular rite (which comes from yet other cultures). We need them all, so that we can truly enter into what is happening, but also so that we remain connected to the larger reality of the Church beyond our own time and place.

After the Penitential Act, the Kyrie eleison (Lord, have mercy) follows, unless it was done as the Penitential Act. The origins of this part of the Mass aren’t completely clear, but it is likely that this is what remains of some intercessory prayers which were originally at the beginning of the Mass. In it we continue to focus on our need for God’s mercy. Note that this is the one part of the Roman (Latin) Rite Mass which historically remained in Greek (there is a chant on Good Friday which may also done in Greek, but much more rarely heard). This option, like the gesture above, links us to the earliest Christian communities; the New Testament was written in Greek, and so the Christian people throughout the world have often preserved at least this phrase, whatever other languages their liturgies have grown up with, in the same way we preserve the Hebrew words “Alleluia” and “Amen”.

The Gloria in Excelsis (Glory to God) follows on Sundays outside of Advent and Lent and on feast days or other solemn occasions. This is an ancient hymn of the Church, beginning with the words of the song of the angels to the shepherds at the birth of Jesus (Lk 2:14), and being a prayer of praise to the Father and the Son, in the Holy Spirit. It is a type of early Christian hymn which was modeled after the Psalms, which have been the Church’s model for prayer and song. It can be sung by everyone together, or by the people alternately with the choir, or by the choir alone, and cannot be replaced with another song.

The Introductory Rites conclude with a prayer called the “Collect”. The priest begins by saying “Let us pray.” But haven’t we already been praying?! These words are actually an invitation to private prayer, for one’s personal intentions. Thus, the Missal says, after these words, “And all pray in silence with the Priest for a while.” (Roman Missal, 9). Priests could sometimes use a reminder on this point! The prayer is called the Collect because it ‘collects’ all of our private prayers into the prayer of the whole Church, said by the priest on behalf of all of us gathered. Throughout the liturgy, there is recognition of the need for private prayers along with the public liturgical prayers we do together; this expresses the mystery of the Church, this one Body but which is made up of individuals who do not lose their own identity by joining the Body, but instead find their true fulfilment in union with Christ and his Church.

The form of the Collect shows us something about Christian liturgical prayer. For the most part, it is directed to the Father, through the Son, in the Holy Spirit. And it expresses the entire movement of the Mass. Usually, the prayer begins by addressing God, and recalling the ways God has acted, and asking God to act again on our behalf. These prayers can be a rich source of meditation, especially in thinking with the wider Church during each liturgical season. You can find each day’s Collect in a daily Missal, or in various places online.

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SANCTUARY LAMP: The Sanctuary Lamp burns continuously to remind us that Jesus is present in the Tabernacle. It is a mark of honor to remind the faithful of the presence of Christ, and is a profession of our love and affection. If you wish to have the Sanctuary Lamp burning in memory of a loved one, to honor a special occasion, or a special intention make arrangements with the office.

The Commemoration for the week of October 17: **Albert Spinardi†**

PRAY FOR VOCATIONS “What do you wish for me to do for you?” If you are considering a vocation as a priest, deacon or in the consecrated life, let the grace of prayer encourage you. Contact Fr. Tom at [email protected].

Please pray for our seminarians Josh Lesan, Patrick Germann, Saul Walle, Josue Montoya, Javier Elias, Joshua Kong, and Noel Pallivathucal. Donate to the seminarian’s education: https://stocktondiocese.org/seminarian-education-donation

ANNUAL PARISH MINISTRIES’ FAIR: The Stewardship Council is pleased to announce that our annual Parish Ministries Fair will be held October 23-24 after all the Masses. Come learn about some of the over 30 different ministries in the parish – what they are, what they do, and how you can connect or how you can be part of the ministry. Be a good Steward of God’s graces in our life by becoming active in Parish life, by sharing your gifts. This is your opportunity to learn how you can give back. Plus…you can earn “chances” for winning a mystery prize and free REFRESHMENTS by simply visiting at least two ministries of your choice. DON’T MISS THE MINISTRIES FAIR – MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

40 DAYS FOR LIFE: The Fall campaign for 40 Days for Life has started and will continue through October 29. All Saints has taken a 3 hour shift each Thursday of the campaign. Our shift is from 8am-11am each Thursday from Sept.23-Oct. 28. We need a minimum of 2 people per hour to maintain a peaceful, prayerful presence. We encourage anyone who is able, especially our young adults, to participate. Signs will be provided. Bring a rosary and water. The address for this year is 1431 McHenry Ave., Modesto, in front of the Planned Parenthood Clinic. Call the office for details or to sign up.

TRUNK OR TREAT: All Saints will be having “Trunk or Treat” again this year. All decorated cars should be here no later than 4:30pm on Sunday, October 31. The event will be at 6-8pm. Bring your kids for a safe and fun evening gathering candy and looking at decorations. You can register your car at https://allsaintscsus.org/trunkortreat. Hope to see you there.

NEXT WEEKEND’S SECOND COLLECTION will be for World Mission Sunday. This collection was instituted by Pope Pius XI in 1926. This collection is taken so Christians will recognize their common responsibility with regard to the evangelization of the world. Thank you for your generosity.

UPDATE YOUR RECORDS: Have you changed your address? Phone number? Email address? Have new family members since you registered in the parish? Have your children grown up and left home? If so, please contact the parish office and let us know your changes so that we can update your parishioner record. Email changes to [email protected], or call 669-0473.

SPECIAL PRAYERS Please pray for our sick community members and friends:

Bob Placido Marina… Ed Hellam Maria Ortega Doris Spensley Teena Shull Merle Starr Milt S. Luke Bowman Linda Pedego Betty S. Tony Placido Cesar Yahuaca Judy Date Toni Mora Flynn Hillman Darlene… Ame Alvarez Richard Harris Dan Areias Jan Areias Pam… Mel Ormonde Fred Clerici William Jackson Nolan Pedretti Clay Nass Gary B. Ann D. Rose… Raul… Victor… Darlene… Helen Bold Alexia Diaz Diana Diaz Cynthia McFarland

Your special prayers for these and others suffering from illness are gratefully appreciated. Thank you and God bless you!

Notify the office if you have anyone you would like to place on our list of persons in need of prayer due to illness. So that space will always be available for your loved ones, names will be kept on our list for three months. (However, your prayer requests can be renewed.) .

CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION (CSA) Sunday, October 17: CSA will be meeting after the 6pm Mass for a Community Adoration and guest speaker and past CSA President, David Sandler. Check out our Instagram @csawarriors for details.

THE FACTOR Join us at our next youth group night on Thursday, October 21st! We will be having a pumpkin carving competition! Come dressed up as a Saint and share 3 facts about the Saint for a chance to be entered into a raffle! Pumpkins, supplies, and dinner will be provided! Hope you can come and join us. All 8th-12th graders are invited to join!

RCIA Any adult wishing to embrace the Catholic faith or any Catholic wishing to be confirmed should contact Jean Alt by calling the church office at 669-0473.

FAMILY CATECHESIS Wednesday, October 20: There will be Adoration and Confession this Wednesday at 5:15-6:30pm. There will also be an adult faith formation talk at 6:45-7:45pm. This is a great chance to come and learn about your faith. Parents are encouraged to attend, especially if they will be needing hours. However, the evening is open to everyone.

CATHOLIC CHARITIES is helping people to become US citizens. They will prepare you for the oral interview, the US civics test and improve your English reading, writing and speaking. Classes are being offered by video conference call only, due to COVID. For more info and to register, call 209-495-1132 or 209-593-6120 or by email [email protected].

HEALING AFTER ABORTION: If you or someone you know is suffering after abortion, confidential, compassionate help is available. Visit HopeAfterAbortion.org.

WE CARE PROGRAM: We Care is always in need of items such as bleach, paper towels, clam shell plates, disposable divided plates, soup cups, plastic forks and spoons, drinking cups, zip lock baggies, bar soap, diposable masks, and shampoo. You can drop donations off at 221 S. Broadway, Turlock.

This week’s helpers include … Altar Linens ~ Marian Jessee

Thank you and God bless you for your unselfish service.

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The FloweryLINDA SHAFFER, Owner

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YOUR TRUST KEEPS US MOVINGKevin Moules, Owner/Handyman(209) 678-9050 • Parishioner

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Breakfast, Lunch and DinnerMonday – Thursday 7am-9pm Friday 7am-9pm

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