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September 27, 2015
SAINT PATRICK ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church
3500 Washington Street McHenry, Illinois 60050
PH: 815-385-0025 Fax: 815-385-0861
Rel. Ed. 815-385-2959
Rev. Godwin N. Asuquo, Pastor ([email protected])
Dennis Holian, Deacon ([email protected])
Parish Office Hours Monday-Thursday: 8:30 AM—4:30 PM Closed for Lunch: 12:00(Noon)—1:00 PM Friday: 8:30AM—Noon
Website WWW.STPATRICKMCHENRY.ORG
General Email [email protected]
Mass Times Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 8:00 AM Thursday: 9:00 AM w/Montini (September-May) 8:00 AM (June—August) First Friday: 8:00 AM Saturday: 4:00 PM Sunday: 7:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM
Communion Service Friday (other than First Friday): 8:00AM
Rosary 40 minutes before Saturday Mass 30 minutes before Sunday Masses Wednesdays 8:30 AM
Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 3:00—3:30 PM 30 minutes before daily Mass or by appointment
Holy Hour with Benediction Saturday 3:00 PM (September-May)
Catholic Schools Montini Middle School 815-385-1022 Montini Primary Center 815-385-5380 Marian Central 815-338-4220
Page 2 Twenty-Sixth Sunday In Ordinary Time Dear Friends in Christ,
This weekend Jesus warns that if a hand, a foot, an eye or anything else would cause us to sin, we should get rid of them. Not literally, of course, but figuratively, meaning, we have to avoid all (company, relationships, and situations) that will lead us away from God’s love and heaven for, “Better for one to enter the kingdom of God (maimed, crippled or with one eye) than to be thrown into Gahanna (Hell)…” What will you do or avoid this week so you can live in God’s plan now?
Pope Francis, who has just visited America, has the same challenge for us in order that we may live in God’s plan. Be-fore his visit I heard from the news about the divide amongst conservatives and liberals as to if the Holy Father will align or be challenging their tenets. One commentator got my attention when he said that the Catholic Church cannot and should not be bound by the low and narrow ideologies of either conservatism or liberalism. It is about the high road that will lead to doing God’s will. That is the challenge for all of us. I pray that the papal visit and message will challenge all of us individually and as a nation to cut off things that will lead us away from God’s plan no matter how beautiful and comforting they may seem.
Next Sunday, October 4th is the 28th Annual National Life Chain that will be held for an hour in front of St. Mary’s beginning at 2:30PM. We will have approved signs for all who come. It will be a quiet time of prayer for the protection of all unborn babies. Come be a light in a darkened world as you help to witness to the sanctity of human life. Do you re-spect life according to God’s plan? Please consider joining the Respect Life Ministry. There will be a meeting at the rectory immediately following this National Life Chain at St. Mary’s (approx. 3:30PM). COME and check out what this ministry is about. In celebration of the Month of the Rosary, we will gather at 10:15AM (before the 11AM Mass) on Sun-day October 11th, in our beautiful Memorial Prayer Garden to pray the Rosary for Life together. Please join us.
Next Sunday at 12:30PM, at the front of the church, we will celebrate the life of St. Francis of Assisi with our Annual Pet Blessing.
In Christ,
Fr. Godwin
October 1st is Nigerian Independ-ence Day, the country of my birth. Nigeria gained independence from Great Britain in 1960. Often peo-ple ask me, “How is Nigeria? What language do they speak?” Nigeria is
the most populous country in Africa, about half of the U.S., that is approximately 175 million people. The land mass is estimated to be the size of Texas and half. They have over one hundred dialects but English is the Lingua Fran-ca (common language). There are many tribes ranging from a couple hundred people in a tribe to bigger ones with over 20 million people in a tribe. Nigeria is a multi-ethnic nation.
Recently, members of ImaBridge Africa met with Bishop Malloy to present to him a report of their works in Nigeria. In response, Bishop Malloy has sent a letter to all parishes stating that our diocese has approved mission in Nigeria through ImaBridge Africa. The letter from the Bishop is at the right.
Thank you for your support. You may make a donation online via www.imabridge.org or by sending a check to ImaBridge Africa, PO Box 752, Sycamore, IL 60178. Ima-Bridge Africa is a 501c3 organization.
Twenty-Sixth Sunday In Ordinary Time Page 3
In Honor of St. Francis of Assisi St. Patrick Invites All To Our Annual
Sunday, October 4, 2015 12:30PM, Front of the Church (Please be sure your animal is secure)
“Ladies Meeting with Fr. Godwin”
NEXT Saturday, October 3rd at 5:00PM
Muldoon Hall
At the beginning of the summer, Fr. Godwin with the help of a team of amazing ladies, embarked on a mis-sion to create a NEW Women’s Ministry within the par-ish. Two brainstorming meetings took place and the third one originally scheduled for September 19th has been rescheduled for October 3rd: Please adjust your calendars!!!
As a reminder: St. Patrick’s New Women’s Ministry
will consist of the following 3 groups:
1. The Ministry of Mothers (meeting on 9-24-15)
2. The “Mid-Ladies” group (name TBD meet on 9-19-15)
3. The Ladies Guild (all 3 groups meet on 10-3-15)
Our goal is to ensure all ladies of the parish are engaged and participate in fellowship within a supportive ministry for women.
Please join us on October 3rd to finalize all the details of this
fantastic New Women’s Ministry. See you there!
Article Deadline for Upcoming Bulletins: October 10/11: September 30 October 17/18: October 5** October 24/25: October 7**
**Early Deadlines Due to Ireland Pilgrimage
Send articles to [email protected]
Page 4 Twenty-Sixth Sunday In Ordinary Time
St. Patrick’s Marriage Ministry
We extend our congratulations to these couples celebrating a September Wedding Anniversary.
Patrick & Lisa Kerns, September 15th, 15 Years Tom & Julie Sharp, September 20th, 29 Years
Michael & Celeste Heideman, September 14th, 30 Years Scott & Bonnie Curry, September 11th, 39 Years
Jon & Mary Meyer, September 18th, 39 Years Jim & Debbie Harding, September 22nd, 42 Years Arthur & Jean Eschman, September 8th, 53 Years John & Nancy McGee, September 9th, 54 Years
David & Nancy Freund, September 17th, 55 Years Harold & Joyce Diedrich, September 17th, 55 Years
Denny & Pat Ansell, September 24th, 55 Years Jim & Barbara Miller, September 27th, 63 Years
Love Love is Patient and Kind,
It doesn’t envy or boast and it’s never proud, Love is not rude or selfish,
It doesn’t get angry easily or keep track of wrongs. Love doesn’t delight in bad things
but it rejoices in the truth. Love always protects, trusts, hopes and perseveres.
Love never fails.
Hosted by St. Patrick Continues NEXT Saturday, October 3rd (Month 2)
The Intention of this Devotion is to console the Immaculate Heart of Mary by offering reparation for the blasphemies and ingratitude of unrepentant sinners, and for peace in the world.
The promise of our Blessed Mother Mary is to assist at the hour of death all those who complete the following require-ments on the First Saturday of five consecutive months. On each of the first Saturdays the following is necessary:
1.Go to confession. Available at St. Patrick beginning at 7:30AM. (Confession can be completed eight days before or after the First Saturday provided the communicant is in a state of grace when receiving The Lord.)
2.Receive Holy Communion - Mass will begin at 8:00AM 3.Say five decades of the Holy Rosary - Recited after Mass 4.Meditate for 15 minutes on the mysteries of the Holy
Rosary - After Mass
All the requirements can be fulfilled at St. Patrick if you chose to stay after Mass for the Rosary and Meditation. You may complete the 3rd/4th requirements at a later time, but it must be completed on that Saturday.
Confirmation Preparation 2016 First Class - October 20, 2015
2015 Women of Inspiration Dinner Congratulations Phyllis Schimming
Twenty-Sixth Sunday In Ordinary Time Page 5
A Walk for Catholic Education
The Catholic Order of Foresters is sponsor-ing a walk to raise funds to assist parents
in paying the tuition costs for a Catholic Education at Montini School. The walk will take place on Saturday morning, October 10, 2015 at Shamrock Park (on Dart-moor Drive between Curran and Draper Roads). Registra-tion will begin at 8:00AM with the walk beginning at 9:00AM. All walkers are asked to raise a minimum of $10 (more if possible) to be eligible for the walk. All money is due the morning of the walk. Please see our website: www.cof594.com for complete information and a pledge form In addition to the money raised in the walk, our home office will contribute up to an additional $1,500 to Montini School for tuition assistance. Please support Catholic Ed-ucation in our community by either raising money as a walker or by supporting a walker in our event.
II: Anton Loser & Kristin Latowicz October 10, 2015
Welcome to the Newly Baptized
Hank Edward Book
Son of Cody & Katie Book
Baptized September 20, 2015
TTTHISHISHIS WWWEEKEEKEEK OOOURURUR TTTABERNACLEABERNACLEABERNACLE CCCANDLEANDLEANDLE BBBURNSURNSURNS FFFOROROR: : : MMMARGARETARGARETARGARET D. TD. TD. THURLWELLHURLWELLHURLWELL
† May this light which reminds us of Jesus’ presence in the Tabernacle welcome her
into His eternal presence.
Saturday, September 26 - Ordinary Weekday; Memorials of St. Cosmas & Damian, Martyrs; Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary 4:00 PM Mass - † Barb Rous
Sunday, September 27 - Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 AM Mass - † Kevin Coughlin 9:00 AM Mass - † Elizabeth Baier & Barb Rous 11:00 AM Mass - † Walter Schultz
Monday, September 28 - Ordinary Weekday; Memorial of St. Wenceslaus, Martyr; St. Lawrence Ruiz and Companions, Martyrs 8:00 AM Mass - † Elizabeth Frett
Tuesday, September 29 - Feast of Sts. Michael, Gabriel & Raphael, Archangels 8:00 AM Mass - † Frank Bartos
Wednesday, September 30 - Memorial of St. Jerome, Priest and Doctor of the Church 8:00 AM Mass - † Mabel Weber
Thursday, October 1 - Memorial of St. Therese of the Child Jesus, Virgin & Doctor of the Church 9:00 AM Mass - † Alex Baer
Friday, October 2 - Memorial of the Holy Guardian Angels; First Friday 8:00 AM Mass - † Recently Deceased and the Souls in Purgatory
Saturday, October 3 - Ordinary Weekday; Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary; First Saturday 8:00 AM Mass - † Virginia Williams 4:00 PM Mass - † Bernice Lafontaine
Sunday, October 4 - Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 AM Mass - † Adeline Farley 9:00 AM Mass - † Grace Blake 11:00 AM Mass - Philomena Cyboran
Bolded names have recently been added to the prayer list.
Prayer Requests
The following have been given a share in the Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ. Please remember them and their families in your prayers.
Page 6 Twenty-Sixth Sunday In Ordinary Time
Jean Adams Baby Henry Malebashian Stanley Alm Maura Kirchner Marie Asuquo William Kirchner Josephine Beninato Elaine Kolner Margaret Bedulski Dan Kowelec Susan Bjork Beverly Linsner Sr. Eleanor Blake SSF Brian Lundquist Michaela Bogdanske Lauriel Luther Dave Boger Joanne Maloney Irene Bole Carol Makowski Kale Brenner Elaine Marshall Tim Brown Donald Marski Deen Bryan Norita McAndrews Jake Brzovich Heriberto & Elisama Medina Lillian Cairns Ben Meek Marguerite Canzoneri Elaine Miller Anna Ciesielka Alice Mirro Bridget Clarke John Mostyn Thomas Clifford Sheila Murphy Susan (Brefeld) Coston Arianna Nelson Bob Coughlin Jean Neumann Lea Ann DeMarais †Chrissie Noble Marya Dixon Mary Jo O’Brien Geri Dreyer Eddie O’Connor Richard Dunther Tom O’Connor Joseph Eisele Bill Ogryzek Jr. Kris Felix Stanley Pankiewicz Annette Feller Renata Pokorski Robert & Helen Foster Deborah Rannie David Freund Dorothy Reinboldt Jonny Gleason Chuck Riemma Kay Godina Richard Robinson Christopher Goerdt Ron & Lydia Rother Deanna Graham Larry Rother Ray Greenwald Susan Rother George Haegler Joan Rubino Catherine Hansen Terri Sawin Stephanie Hansen Lincoln Scatena Bill Hartmann Helen Schaefer Peter Harwood J.L. Shade Robbie Harwood Ken Sien Greg Haze Marianne Simon George Haze Jr Elizabeth Serritella-Smith Mary Haze Jim Smith Ralph Heaven Joyce Smith Jeanette Heinisch Geraldine Smith Lance Heinz Nick Stevens Carolyn Herriges Terri Swanson Tom Hester Collin Swedberg Christine Marie Hiller Frank Sweeney Emil Houda Drew Thorstenson James Houda Phyllis Venable Eileen Huff Kathy Wehrheim Ann Hurley Kevin Wellington Steven Jaszka Paul Wember Dan Jones Michael Werner Mark Jozefik Mary Ann Whittenhall Sharon Justice Robert Zeller
Let us pray for those who passed away one year ago
Sue Wirfs, Ruth Roach
Let us pray for the recently deceased
Regina Jernberg
The Holy Father’s October Prayer Intentions
Human Trafficking: That human trafficking, the modern form of slavery, may be eradi-cated
Mission in Asia: That with a missionary spirit the Christian communities of Asia may announce the Gospel to those who are still awaiting it.
Monday September 28
Tuesday September 29
Wednesday September 30
Thursday October 1
Friday October 2
Saturday October 3
Sunday October 4
7:30AM Confession
7:30AM Confession
7:30AM Confession
9:00AM Mass
7:45AM Morning Prayer
6:00AM That Man Is You
6:30AM Rosary
7:45 AM Morning Prayer
7:45 AM Morning Prayer
7:45 AM Morning Prayer
11:00AM Anniv. Social Events Comm.
8:00AM Mass (First Friday)
7:30AM Confession
7:00AM Mass
8:00AM Mass
8:00AM Mass
8:00AM Mass
6:00PM Youth Lector Training
8:00AM Legion of Mary
8:30AM Rosary
7:00PM Bible Study Bible Timeline
4:45PM RE Classes
8:30AM Rosary & Divine Chaplet
6:00PM Children’s Choir
8:00AM Mass & Rosary (1st Saturday)
9:00AM Mass
6:00PM Cursillo: Women’s Group
6:00PM RE Classes
7:00PM Anniv. Comm. Meeting
9:00AM Hearts Afire Prayer Cenacle
9:05AM CLOW
7:00PM Hearts Afire Retreat
6:00PM ImaBridge Fundraising
3:00PM Holy Hour w/ Benediction
10:00AM Baptism Prep Class
7:00PM Celebration Choir
7:00PM Symbolon
3:00PM Confession
10:00AM Youth Ministry
7:00PM
Cursillo: Men’s Grp
3:20PM Rosary
10:00AM Ireland Pilgrm. Meeting
7:30PM Narcotics Anon.
4:00PM Mass
10:30AM Rosary
5:00PM Woman’s Min. Meeting
11:00AM Mass
6:30PM Young Adult African Dinner
12:30PM Pet Blessing
1:00PM
Cursillo In Christianity
3:30PM
Respect Life Meeting
Week At A Glance
Twenty-Sixth Sunday In Ordinary Time Page 7
Color Coded Room Legend
Church Hoban Room Muldoon Hall/ Kitchen
Boylan Room Lane Room Music Room
Grounds Montini Primary Youth Lounge
Hoban/Boylan (Library)
Rectory
Let us remember those serving our country
PFC Hayden Troy Canning, USMC, Camp Pendleton Tech Sgt. Timothy Davis, USAF Bagram AFB Afghanistan PFC William Parada, Fort Drum New York, U.S. Army Airman First Class Paul Reber Corpsman Ean Reid, U.S. Navy, Camp Pendleton Sgt. Daniel Snow & Sgt. Melissa Snow, U.S. Army, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas LTC Thomas Snow, U.S. Army, South Korea CPL Kennon Speciale, USMC, Yuma, AZ Pvt. Ben Zeller, USMC, Camp Pendleton
PFC Sara Mahan, Army-Wisconsin National Guard, Fort Leonard Wood MO.
Monday: Zec 8:1-8; Ps 102:16-21, 29, 22-23; Lk 9:46-50 Tuesday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 ; Ps 138:1-5; Jn 1:47-51 Wednesday: Neh 2:1-8; Ps 137:1-6; Lk 9:57-62 Thursday: Neh 8:1-4a, 5-6, 7b-12; Ps 19:8-11; Lk 10:1-12 Friday: Bar 1:15-22; Ps 79:1b-5, 8-9; Mt 18:1-5, 10 Saturday: Bar 4:5-12, 27-29; Ps 69:33-37; Lk 10:17-24 Sunday: Gn 2:18-24; Ps 128:1-6; Heb 2:9-11; Mk 10:2-16
Readings for the Week Divine Office: Week II
Finance News
Collection Report for the Week Ending September 20, 2015
Number of Families with Envelopes: 960
Weekly Stewardship
Weekly Envelopes 262 26% $8,113
Loose $729
Children’s Envelopes $169
Total $9,011
Budget for Week $10,000
Excess (Shortage) ($989)
Page 8 Twenty-Sixth Sunday In Ordinary Time
Those of us who are parents know that we often sacrifice to put our children’s needs before our own. But what does a parent do when, despite careful budgeting and sacrificing, there simply isn’t any food to put on the dinner table? St. Vin-
cent de Paul delivers food to needy families across the McHenry area to help parents put meals on the table. Food is often the most requested item when our neighbors in need call the SVdP hotline. Your donations to the poor box allow local parents the dignity and relief to know their children will be fed. Proverbs 22:9 “Whoever has a bountiful eye will be blessed, for he shares his bread with the poor.”
Great Lakes Catholic Men’s Conference
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Want to be inspired and uplifted? Does your faith life need a boost? Then join close to a thousand other Catholic men, at all levels of faith, from Illinois and surrounding states as they gather to revitalize their faith at one of the longest running Catholic Men’s Conferences in the Nation!
Conference speakers include the popular Relevant Radio host, Rev. Richard Simon; Theologian and convert to the faith, Dr. Kenneth Howell; extremely popular speaker and evangelist, Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers; and 9/11 survivor, Joe Dittmar. The event will be emceed by the popular Na-tional Anthem singer for the Cubs, Wayne Messmer
The 21st annual Great Lakes Catholic Men’s Conference will be held at the Holmes Student Center at Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL, on Saturday, November 21, 2015 from 8:50 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets include lunch and free park-ing. Cost is $35 if registered by the early bird deadline of No-vember 2nd, $40 after, $45 AT THE DOOR; $15 for college students or younger, $5 for deacons. For tickets or more in-formation contact your parish captain Bill Preston at 815-344-9055 or visit the Conference web site at www.thetalk.org.
“My grace is sufficient for you” 2 Corinthians 12:9
Corporal Works of Mercy $2,816
The first PADS lunch making of the season will be on Tuesday, October 13, in Mul-doon Hall kitchen at 6 p.m. This is open to all members of St. Patrick’s. If you care to donate food or help make the lunches, please call or email Gail at 815-546-5307 or [email protected]. We are very
fortunate that we can help others in their time of need. If you have about 30 minutes to spare please come and help in this wonderful event; many hands make light work. Thanks and God Bless!
The Ladies Guild wishes to extend our heartfelt thank you to Bonnie Curry who is stepping down as chairman of this committee after serving for many years. We are very grateful for the wonderful job she has done. Thank you, Bonnie, for everything that you do!
PADS
Word of Life
“Do not fear: I am with you; do not be anxious: I am your God. I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my victorious right hand.” ~Isaiah 41:10 (NABRE © 2010 CCD. Used with permission.)
Baptism of Infants: To schedule a Baptism, please begin by calling the parish office. Baptism is celebrated on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month immediately after the 11AM Mass. Please consider scheduling your child’s Baptism before your child is born to ensure an opening in the month of your choice. In addition, a Baptismal preparation class is required for the parents. This class is offered on the 1st Sun-day of each month after the 9AM Mass. Sign-up is required and you may take the class before your child is born.
Sacraments
Sacrament of Marriage: At St. Patrick, couples planning to marry need to meet with the Pastor before a wedding date can be set. Please contact the parish office to setup an initial meeting at least 6 months prior to any requested marriage date. This initial meeting will give you an over-view of the requirements for marriage and the preparation required. At least one of the couple, or their parents, must be regis-tered parishioners for at least 6 months and be active participating members of St. Patrick Church in order to be married at the church. Both individuals must be at least 19 years of age.
Twenty-Sixth Sunday In Ordinary Time Page 9 MADONNA RENEWAL CENTER, FREEPORT
THANK YOU FOR YOUR LOVE. The Sisters of the Im-maculate Heart of Mary, Mother of Christ affectionate-ly called Blue Nuns, hope to conclude the first phase of fundraising to convert Old St. Francis Hospital building into Madonna Renewal Center, a haven for young preg-nant women and their children for up to 2 years.
The goal is to open Madonna Renewal Center in October 2016 to empower young pregnant mothers through nurtur-ing personal worth, love for children, development of self-esteem, and practical life skills for employment and independ-ent living. We started this project trusting in miracles and God has been faithful.
So, far we have raised over $160,000 of the $300,000 needed to complete the First Phase of the project. This includes: drain repair, asbestos and mold removal, major brick work and cleaning and restoration of some equipment. There will be a Raffle Drawing for a 1957 Chevrolet vehicle provided by an anonymous donor at a Brat Fest on Oct. 17th to help with this fundraising. The Sisters will be here at St. Pat-rick next weekend, October 3rd and 4th, to ask for your support of this effort. They will be selling raffle tickets for the car. Tickets are $100 each and there are a limited number (500) tickets available. 1st price is the pictured 1957 Chevy BelAir with less than 80K original miles. 2nd place is $750 and 3rd place is $500. The car will be here that weekend so that you will be able to take a look at it. If you are una-
ble to purchase a raffle ticket, the Sisters will also be grateful for any donations that you might be able to make towards the cost of renovation of the Old St. Francis Hospital into the Madonna Renewal Center.
The vision for The Madonna Renewal Center is a safe haven that will offer hope and healing to women in need. A 12 to 24 month program for young adult pregnant women and their infants. The objective is to empower women through variety of structured curriculum that nurture personal worth and love for their children. The curriculum will aid each per-son to acquire self-esteem and develop practical life skills for employment and independent living. For more information visit www.madonnarenewalcenter.org.
Public Square Rosary Rally
Saturday,
October 10th, 2015 12:00 Noon
Veteran’s Memorial Park Pearl & Court Street
Please come and pray for our Nation
Page 10 Twenty-Sixth Sunday In Ordinary Time Liturgical Ministry Schedule
Ministry October 3 Saturday 4:00 PM
October 4 Sunday 7:00 AM
October 4 Sunday 9:00 AM
October 4 Sunday
11:00 AM
Oct. 5-7 Mon.-Wed. 8:00AM
Oct. 8 Thurs. 9:00AM
Lector Jon Meyer Belinda Veillon
Anne Anderson Natalie McMillan John Zink
Michael Walsh Bitsy Schaefer
Volunteer
Sacristan OPEN Geri Davis Stephanie Teta Kelley Orr Mon./Thurs. Carleen Murphy Tues./Wed./Fri. Geri Davis
Eucharistic Ministers
Ellen Mahan Carleen Murphy Michelle Gahgan Bill Preston
Mary Ann Farenzena Carole Manion Sandy Perdue Jim Perdue
Kathleen Weisenberger Nancy Schwall Alice Arnet Christine Ludwig
Christine Burkhardt Chandra Broughton Jim Thennes Rita Thennes
Servers Grace Adams Emily Gahgan OPEN
No Servers Matthew Mate Vaughn McMillan Ethan Zink
Vivian Broughton Rose Wagner Megan Walsh
Santino Fiore
Ushers
Gary Baseley Ed Rous Judy Smith Jim Smith
Larry Huck Jim Miller Rick Quinn Manny Santello
Andrew Menner Tommy Menner John Neuber John Salemi
Anthony Canzoneri Tom Harrison David Mulick OPEN
Anthony Canzoneri
Gift Bearers
OPEN NONE OPEN OPEN NONE
Rosary Jean Brown Mary Mattoon Rodriguez Family Eileen Kaminski No Rosary
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Ministry Schedule
CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD October 4: Althea Schwartz, Grace Rodriguez October 11: Kristin DePorter, Justin Santopadre
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Parish Staff
Carla Odahowski—Office Manager [email protected]
Karen Buenzli—Bookkeeper [email protected]
Carleen Murphy —Liturgy Director [email protected]
Cecilia Adams—Music Director [email protected]
Lisa Johnson—Youth Director [email protected]
Steve Doherty—Cemetery Director [email protected]
Bonnie Curry—Coordinator of RE [email protected]
Sandy Speciale—Admin. Asst. RE [email protected]
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