April 15, 2018
St. Bernadette R O M A N C AT H O L I C PA R I S H
H O M E O F S T. J O H N X X I I I S C H O O L
16245 N. 60th Street · Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Phone: 480-905-0221 Fax: 480-905-0249 www.saintbernadette.com
R O M A N C AT H O L I C PA R I S H H O M E O F S T . J O H N X X I I I C A T H O L I C S C H O O L
October 4, 2020 16245 N. 60th Street · Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Phone: 480-905-0221 Fax: 480-905-0249 www.saintbernadette.com
St. Bernadette
Parish Staff
Pastor……………………………………….Fr. Don Kline, V.F.
Associate Pastor……………………...………...Fr. Paul Avarez
Deacons………….……………....Al Homiski & Frank Nevarez
Parish Administrator…..……..…..….……..Deacon Al Homiski
School Principal……..……………...…………….Preston Colao
Director of Sacred Music………….………..…...Brina Ziemann
Director of CGS……………………..……......Mindy Longwell
CGS Catechist ………..………………….…Brittany Rodriguez
Faith Formation Facilitator…………….………..Diane Flitcroft
Finance Director…………………..…...……..Margaret Colwell
Accounting Managers…….....Paula LoPresti & Helen Romano
Facilities Manager…….………….…..…Deacon Frank Nevarez
Facilities Supervisor………..…………..………...Leticia Garcia
Facilities Team…………....……...Rosa Alvarado, Bertha Ortiz,
………………...……....................Reyes Perez & Ruth Zamora
Parish Secretary………………….………...……....Mitzi Palma
Director of Volunteers………….……………...Shirley Smalley
Ministry Services Facilitator……………………Diane Flitcroft
High School (LIFE TEEN) & Young Adult Minister…………..
…………………………………………………...Sammie Carel
Middle School Minister (EDGE)………….….Julia McDonald
Liturgy
Weekend Saturday: 5 PM (Vigil) Sunday: 8 AM, 10 AM, & 5 PM
Weekday Monday—Friday: 6:30 AM
Monday—Saturday: 8:30 AM
Holy Day Vigil: 6 PM Holy Day: 8:30 AM, 6:00 PM
First Friday (September through May) Adoration—10 AM Benediction—11AM
Adoration Chapel Open 24 hours with key card. Call Office for details.
Healing Rosary Fridays at 6:30 PM
Reconciliation Monday-Saturday 8:00—8:25 AM Saturday: 3—4 PM Or by appointment: (480-905-0221)
Sacraments Anointing of the Sick Call the Parish Office 480-905-0221
Baptism Preparation classes required. Please contact the Parish Office for information about the preparation process.
Marriage Nine months notification and preparation classes required. Call Parish Office for additional information.
Parish Office Hours
M-Th: 8 AM - 12 Noon; 1 PM - 5 PM Friday: 8 AM—1 PM Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Parish Mission Statement
We exist as a Eucharistic
community to celebrate, proclaim,
and live the Gospel of Jesus
Christ in Word and Sacrament
for the Glory of God.
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Parish School:
Catholic School Community
16235 N. 60th Street, Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Phone: 480-905-0939 Fax: 480-905-0955
Website: www.saintjohnxxiii.org
Office Hours:
Monday—Friday 7 AM to 3:30 PM
Respect Life Month
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Peace and Joy in Our Lord Jesus!
As we celebrate Respect Life throughout the month of October, Our Lord reminds us of the sacredness of every life.
Catholics have always held and will always preach the value of human life. The Catechism of the Catholic Church states
that:
“Human life is sacred because from its beginning it involves the creative action of God and it remains
forever in a special relationship with the Creator, who is its sole end. God alone is the Lord of life from
its beginning until its end: no one can under any circumstance claim for himself the right directly to
destroy an innocent human being” (CCC 2258). And “Human life must be respected and protected
absolutely from the moment of conception. From the first moment of his existence, a human being must be
recognized as having the rights of a person - among which is the inviolable right of every innocent being
to life.” (CCC 2270)
As we read in Psalm 139:
Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you… My frame
was not hidden from you, when I was being made in secret, intricately wrought in the depths of the earth.
Because Our Loving God has created every human being we are sacred and precious – made in God’s image and likeness.
We are a reflection of God. As a reflection of God, we have been entrusted from the moment of conception until our
natural death with a unique mission and vocation in life that is life-giving. What is that mission? We are invited to bring
others to this life-giving realization of the love of God for each and every person from the moment of conception until
natural death.
Introducing others to Our Lord involves true love. Introducing others to Our Lord involves real sacrifice. When there is
true love and real sacrifice then there is the promise of eternal life. Please see the next page of this bulletin for a calendar
of parish events and daily opportunities to strengthen your faith and your resolve to protect all human life and to build up
the Kingdom of God.
For more information please visit https://www.respectlife.org/celebrate
God Bless,
Fr. Don Kline, V.F.
LETTER FROM THE PASTOR
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STRENGTHEN YOUR FAITH
Daily Rosary in the Church
Monday-Saturday 8:00-8:20 AM
Friday Night Healing Rosary every Friday at
6:30 PM via Zoom
Please use meeting ID
674 186 578; password Rosary and the link below:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/674186578?pwd=dkJFVVowMTJ5R0tQYUpNc1Q2aThIZz09
Arizona Rosary Celebration Sunday, October 18 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Celebrate Our Lady, Undoer of Knots, with the 2020 Arizo-na Rosary Celebration! The event will be live streamed starting at 2 p.m. with Bishop Olmsted presiding and will include a recorded message from Auxiliary Bishop Rodri-guez of the Archdiocese of Denver. The event will include remarks from Bishop Olmsted, the guest speaker’s mes-sage, exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, recitation of the Rosary, and Benediction. Music will be presented by the
beautiful voices from Villa de Marie Academy. The Tucson and Phoenix programs will be shorter due to the absence of the blessing processions, and overall participation at the venues will belimited to the minimum number of participants required to perform the Liturgy. Strict COVID-19 precautions will be exercised. More information can be found on the website: azrosary.net, by calling (602) 469-0758, by email [email protected], or like us on Face-book facebook.com/azrosary.
October 1 - November 3
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
27 28 29 30 1 St. Thérèse of Lisieux 2 Holy Guardian Angels 3
Ask St. Thérèse to intercede for someone in need
Call a relative just to chat
Affirm someone
4 Respect Life Sunday
Pray for an end to abortion
5 6 7 + Our Lady of the Rosary 8 9 10
Bring an unexpected treat to a neighbor
Warmly greet everyone you meet
Pray a Rosary for someone and let them know you did!
Be extra kind to someone challenging
Post something positive on social media
Hold the door open for others
11 12 13
Encourage someone who seems down
14 + 15 St. Teresa of Jesus
Buy a beverage for the person behind you in line
16 17 St. Ignatius of Antioch
Create a prayer list and spend some time in prayer
Ask, “How are you?” Then, listen!
Do a kind act for a cashier, janitor, bank teller, etc.
Read a book to, or play a game with a child
Tell someone you love them
18 World Mission Sunday 19 St. John de Brébeuf 20 21 + 22 St. John Paul II 23 24
Write an encouraging note to a seminarian
Visit an elderly person
Give a compliment to five different people
Reward someone for a good deed they did
Pray for a priest Send a card to a police officer or member of military
Do something fun or special for your family
25
Make a donation to
St. Vincent de Paul
26 + 27 28 Sts. Simon & Jude 29 30 31
Start Novena for Our Country
Thank someone who helped you be better
Give an anonymous gift
Say only positive things
Say a prayer for teachers
Smile at everyone you meet
1 2 3 + Election Day Lord, make me an instrument of your peace: where there is hatred, let me sow love; where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; where there is sadness, joy. -St. Francis of Assisi
Invite someone to Mass
Be extra generous: forgive someone, give a big tip, etc.
Finish novena and VOTE!
+ October: Daily Contemplative Rosary,
8 a.m. Make it a point to join us in the church to
pray on the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary on
October 7th!
+ October 14: Vespers, 7 p.m.
Join us in the church for sacred music and
prayer.
+ October 21: Praise and Worship with Adoration, 7
p.m - 8 p.m. Join us in the hall for adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament with beautiful praise and worship.
+ October 30: Rosary, Holy Mass & All Night
Adoration, 6:30 p.m. Praying for our nation
+ November 3: Election Day Adoration
Adoration available in the church on Election Day, starting after 8:30 a.m. Mass until noon. Finish the novena for our country, and don’t forget to vote!
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CULTURE OF LIFE
The Culture of Life Committee’s Baby Bottle Drive is in its 10th year and supports local crisis pregnancy centers. To date, we have donated over $30,000 in financial support to help women, the preborn, and their families embrace life. Your support is gratefully appreciated and has helped many women, babies, and families in the Phoenix area.
Pray to Open Your Hearts to Life!
Heavenly Father, the beauty and dignity of human life was the
crowning of your creation. You further ennobled that life
when your Son became one with us in his incarnation. Help
us to realize the sacredness of human life and to respect it
from the moment of conception until the last moment at
death. Give us courage to speak with truth and love and with
conviction in defense of life. Help us to extend the gentle hand
of mercy and forgiveness to those who do not reverence your
gift of life. To all, grant pardon for the times we have failed to
be grateful for your precious gift of life or to respect it in
others. We ask this in Jesus' Name. Amen.
Prayer Group Meets at Planned Parenthood
It started with a small group of teens who are passionate about
praying for the protection of the unborn. They
began meeting every Sunday afternoon to pray outside of a local
Planned Parenthood clinic. When word got out, their families and
others were inspired to join them. Now they are extending an
invitation to you. All are welcome.
Every Sunday at 12:45 PM
Planned Parenthood Clinic
5771 W. Eugie Ave.
October Service Project
Baby Bottle Drive
Distribution of bottles Oct. 3/4 Collection on October 10/11
This weekend, the Culture of Life Committee will kick off our Annual Baby Bottle Drive to support one of the Arizona’s pregnancy centers. The baby bottles are provided as an easy bank to add your change, bills, or checks (made to: Life Connections). A WeShare link will also be available on our St. Bernadette website for your convenience. Due to COVID 19 and its significant effects on the economy and community donations, this year's recipient is Life Connections Pregnancy Resource Center, in Prescott Valley. We appreciate your support of the life affirming centers that give assistance to women and families in their time of need.
FAITH FORMATION
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What is the message of the parable of the vineyard?
Jesus' story about an absentee landlord and his not-
so-good tenants would have made sense to his
audience. The hills of Galilee were lined with
numerous vineyards, and it was quite common for
the owners to let out their estates to tenants. Many
did it for the sole purpose of collecting rent.
The Lord's vineyard in the house of his people
Why did Jesus' story about wicked tenants cause offense to the scribes
and Pharisees? It contained both a prophetic message and a warning.
Isaiah had spoken of the house of Israel as "the vineyard of the
Lord" (Isaiah 5:7). Jesus' listeners would have likely understood this
parable as referring to God's dealing with a stubborn and rebellious
people.
This parable speaks to us today as well. It richly conveys some important
truths about God and the way he deals with his people. First, it tells us of
God's generosity and trust. The vineyard is well equipped with
everything the tenants need. The owner went away and left the vineyard
in the hands of the tenants. God, likewise trusts us enough to give us
freedom to run life as we choose. This parable also tells us of God's
patience and justice.
Not once, but many times he forgives the tenants their debts. But while
the tenants take advantage of the owner's patience, his judgment and
justice prevail in the end.
Gift of the kingdom
Jesus foretold both his death on the cross and his ultimate triumph. He
knew he would be rejected and put to death, but he also knew that would
not be the end. After rejection would come glory - the glory of his
resurrection from the grave and his ascension to the right hand of the
Father in heaven.
The Lord blesses his people today with the gift of his kingdom - a
kingdom of righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit. And he
promises that we will bear much fruit if we abide in him (see John 15:1-
11). He entrusts his gifts and grace (unmerited favor and blessing) to
each of us and he gives us work to do in his vineyard - the body of Christ
in our midst today. He promises that our labor for him will not be in vain
if we persevere with faith to the end (see 1 Corinthians 15:58).
We can expect trials and even persecution. But in the end we will see
triumph. Do you follow and serve the Lord Jesus with joyful hope and
confidence in the victory he has won for you and the gift of abundant
new life in the Holy Spirit?
Thank you, Lord Jesus Christ, for all the benefits which you have given
us - for all the pains and insults which you have borne for us. O most
merciful redeemer, friend, and brother, may we know you more clearly,
love you more dearly, and follow you more nearly, for your own
sake. (prayer of St. Richard of Chichester, 13th century) www.dailyscripture.net
Gospel Reflection
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FAITH FORMATION
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Thank you for such an amazing kick-off last Sunday!! Here’s what
we have going on this week and next:
October 4 - A Father Who Loves Us (Session 2 on the Mass)
October 11: “What If?”
October 18: “The Whys Behind the Whats”
October 23-25: The Healer Retreat in Prescott, AZ
LIFETEEN meets on Sunday’s from 6:00-7:30 PM and Bible study
is held from 4:00-5:30 PM.
Questions? Email Sammie at [email protected]
Register online at https://saintbernadette.weshareonline.org/
2020-2021YouthMinistryRegistration
Leading Teens Closer to Christ
MASS INTENTIONS
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Worldwide Marriage Encounter
“The stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone.” Accept God’s ways for your marriage. Strengthen, renew, and rekindle your marriage sacrament by attending a virtual Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend on November 7th-8th. Worldwide Marriage Encounter has been enriching marriages for over 50 years. Please visit http://www.wwmearizona.com for more information.
Saturday, October 3 5:00 PM Rose Batt Sunday, October 4 8:00 AM Carmen Milite
10:00 AM St. Bernadette 5:00 PM Gregory Mohr
Monday, October 5 6:30 AM Marianne Sobkowiak 8:30 AM Ron & Mitzi Palma
Tuesday, October 6 6:30 AM Kevin Toerne
8:30 AM Myriam Mendez
Wednesday, October 7 6:30 AM Laura Scanlon
8:30 AM Pat & Tom Lacey
Thursday, October 8 6:30 AM Joe Kale 8:30 AM Doran & Kay Parkins Friday, October 9 6:30 AM Dorothy Kulak
8:30 AM Della Galcik
Saturday, October 10 8:30 AM LaFronzye Hill-Harris
5:00 PM Judy Keane
Sunday, October 11 8:00 AM Dr. Joseph Ravin
10:00 AM St. Bernadette
5:00 PM Graces of a Great Awakening
Readings for the Week
Indeed, the word of God is living and effective, sharper than any two-edged sword, penetrating even between soul and spirit, joints and marrow, and able to discern reflections and thoughts of the heart.” — Hebrews 4:12
Sunday: Is 5:1-7/Ps 80:9, 12-16, 19-20/Phil 4:6-9/
Mt 21:33-43
Monday: Gal 1:6-12/Ps 111:1b-2, 7-9,10c/Lk 10:25-37
Tuesday: Gal 1:13-24/Ps 139:1b-3, 13-15/Lk 10:38-42
Wednesday: Gal 2:1-2, 7-14/Ps 117:1bc, 2/Lk 11:1-4
Thursday: Gal 3:1-5/Lk 1:69-75/Lk 11:5-13
Friday: Gal 3:7-14/Ps 111:1b-6/Lk 11:15-26
Saturday: Gal 3:22-29/Ps 105:2-7/Lk 11:27-28
Next Sunday: Is 25:6-10a/Ps 23:1-6/Phil 4:12-14, 19-20/
Mt 22:1-14 or 22:1-10
The good news of this Gospel is that all we need to do is let God tend us and bring us to produce good fruit. All we need to do is be faithful; God will take care of the rest.
Please help the Society of St. Vincent de Paul bring the love and mercy of Jesus to show who fell left out and abandoned.
Do you have a neighbor or friend who is in temporary need because of a job loss or an illness? Please leave a message for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul...we want to help. Call us at 480-905-4439.
St. Bernadette Catholics in Recovery
St. Bernadette Catholics in Recovery is a parish sponsored support ministry that is affiliated with The Calix Society (https://www.calixsociety.org/).
We seek to serve those suffering from addiction to alcohol, codependency, and the resulting impact on the family. We welcome all Catholics who are interested in recovery from alcohol and deepening their relationship with Jesus Christ and the Catholic Church.
Meeting on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month online at:
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/77593913699?pwd=QmRyalI2ZWdraDcyRkgwNUlmWkhKQT09
Password: 0NC1Nr
Calix is an association of Catholic alcoholics who are maintaining their sobriety through affiliation with and participation in the Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous. For more information, call Stephen Reger at 480-620-4611 or email [email protected].
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OUR SCHOOL & OUR DIOCESE
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A Note from the Admissions Office at Saint John XXIII Catholic School:
We are currently accepting applications for admission! If you are interested in
receiving an extensive look at our school, please contact our Director of
Admissions, Leticia Albright, at (480) 905-0939 or
[email protected] to schedule a personalized and Covid-friendly
tour of our campus! We host tours daily from 9 A.M. - 1 P.M. where you will
have the opportunity to meet our devoted faculty and staff while getting an
inside look of our community! For more information, visit our website https://
saintjohnxxiii.org/.
Calling All Alumni!
Are you an Alumnus or Alumna of Saint/Pope John XXIII? Do you
know someone who is? We want to hear from all of our alumni to
see where they are, what they’re up to, what they’ve accomplished
and so much more!
Email or call Development Director, Marissa Heinley at mheinley@
saintjohnxxiii.org or (480) 905-4424 so that she can update your Saint John
faculty and staff with all of your accomplishments.
Excerpts from Current Diocesan
COVID Guidelines
Activities are limited to 50 or fewer people (including all staff, volunteers, and participants). (This limitation does not apply to Masses, which may allow up to 25% of the seating capacity of the church, subject to physical distancing and other requirements.)
All must practice proper physical distancing and stay at least 6 feet away from other participants and activity facilitators. Activities should take place in a large enough area to permit physical distancing at all times and to promote good ventilation.
Limit areas where large groups can congregate, and avoid bottleneck areas – lines for check in, gathering around restroom facilities, stairwells, parking areas, and elevators.
All staff, volunteers, and participants should wear a face mask/facial covering while on parish/school property when physical distancing is not possible. Please follow the Diocese of Phoenix Update for Use of Face Masks/Face Coverings on Parish/School Properties and for Mass released on June 19, 2020. Parishes and schools must follow any local requirements that have been put in place.
Provide access to soap and water for handwashing and/or an alcohol-based hand sanitizer, and encourage good hygiene practices before, during and after activities. Do not touch eyes, nose, or mouth.
Communicate with participants (and parents, if applicable) the expectations and guidance prior to participation. Stay home if sick. Those at higher risk for severe illness should avoid attending/participating. People at higher risk for severe illness include adults 65 or older and people of any age who have serious underlying medical conditions..
Ensure that all participants understand that we are taking these precautions to help reduce the risk of transmission. Despite these efforts, however, during this pandemic there remains a risk of exposure any time there is contact with others, such as when out in public or in group settings. Those who are vulnerable, sick, or concerned about exposure should stay home and limit contact with others. Efforts should be made to provide opportunities to participate virtually for those who cannot attend or choose not to attend in person.
Ultimately, everyone is responsible for their own personal choices, including accepting the risks of exposure by participating in parish and school activities. All who choose to participate should openly acknowledge and accept the risks inherent in participation.
Here is a link to the complete guidelines: https://dphx.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/2020-08-27- DPHX-RISING-GUIDELINES.pdf
Information About the Annulment Process
From the Tribunal of the Diocese of Phoenix
Every November since 2010, the Tribunal of the Diocese of Phoenix has offered an Annulment Information Seminar at the Diocesan Pastoral Center for those interested in learning about annulments. Unfortunately, the 2020 seminar has been cancelled due to ongoing COVID-19 restrictions for public gatherings. The Tribunal of the Diocese of Phoenix is committed to providing all those interested in pursuing an annulment with all the information and guidance needed to discern and petition for this process. Parish nullity ministers are provided with extensive training to be present to those Catholics and non-Catholics seeking to petition for annulments. For more information please visit the website dphx.org/tribunal or contact our parish nullity minister, Deacon Al Homiski.
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PRAYER & WORSHIP MINISTRIES Eucharistic Adoration Donna Homiski 602-738-6429 Friday Night Healing Rosary 480-905-0221
PARISH ORGANIZATIONS Boy Scouts Tim Whitney 602-403-4121 Knights of Columbus Martin Perez 602-404-4095 Sociable Seniors Shirley Teed 602-996-6151
PARISH LIFE MINISTRIES Finance Council Mike Smalley 602-799-2256 Parish Council Don Tellis 602-370-3271
HOSPITALTY MINISTRIES Sunday Donuts Volunteer Office 480-905-0221
SACRAMENTAL MINISTRIES Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Mindy Longwell 480-905-0221 RCIA Shirley Smalley 480-905-0221 Infant Baptism Shirley Smalley 480-905-0221 Marriage Prep Deacon Al Homiski 480-905-0221 PASTORAL MINISTRIES Annulments Deacon Al Homiski 480-905-0221 Funerals Deacon Frank Nevarez 480-905-0221 Funeral Hospitality Carol Flood 602-953-3625 Ministers of Care - Mayo Deacon Frank Nevarez 480-905-0221 Ministers of Care - Homebound Bill Walsh 480-236-6515
LITURGICAL MINISTRIES Altar Linens Donna Casillas 602-577-4326 Altar Servers Deacon Al Homiski 480-905-0221
Art & Environment Chita Dilema 480-797-0145 Eucharist Ministers Deacon Frank Nevarez 480-905-0221 Greeters Tom Horst 602-790-6414 Lectors Jon Altmann 602-765-4588 Sacristans Mike Smalley 602-799-2256 Ushers Bill Leicht 602-788-8254
SERVICE MINISTRIES Culture of Life Margaret Hinski 480-905-0221 Cursillo Kathy Andrzejczak 480-515-9696 St. Vincent de Paul Help Line 480-905-4439 Meals for Families in Crisis Rachel Bears 602-402-0220 & New Moms
EDUCATION & FORMATION MINISTRIES Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Mindy Longwell 480-905-0221 Life Teen Sammie Carel 480-905-0221 EDGE Julia McDonald 480-905-0221 Men’s Bible Study Brian Weber 602-295-6033 Women’s Bible Study (Info only) Parish Office 480-905-0221
PARISH MINISTRIES & ORGANIZATIONS
This Week at St. Bernadette Mass Monday through Friday mornings at 6:30 & 8::30 AM
Saturday mornings at 8:30 AM
Daily Confessions before daily mass 8:00 —8:25 AM
Sunday
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Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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Sunday
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LITURGY: 8 AM, 10 AM, 5 PM In the Church
1:00 PM Blessing of the Animals In the Ramada
6:00 PM LIFETEEN In the Hall
7:30-8:30 AM STJ XXIII drop-off
2:30-3:45 PM STJ XXIII school pick-up
7:00 Boy Scouts In the Gym
7:30-8:30 AM STJ XXIII drop-off
2:30-3:45 PM STJ XXIII school pick-up
4:00 PM CGS In Rms. 1,2,3,7
6:00 PM CGS In Rms. 1,2,3,7
6:00 PM EDGE Bible Study Online
7:30-8:30 AM STJ XXIII drop-off
2:30-3:45 PM STJ XXIII pick-up
4:00 PM CGS In Rms. 1,2,3,7
6:00 PM CGS In Rms. 1,2,3, 7
6:00 PM EDGE In the Hall
6:30 PM RCIA Online
7:30-8:30 AM STJ XXIII drop-off
2:30-3:45 PM STJ XXIII pick-up
7:00 PM Men’s Bible Study Online
7:00 AM Men’s Bible Study In Room 5
7:30-8:30 AM STJ XXIII drop-off
12:00-1:15 PM STJ XXIII pick-up
6:30 PM Friday Night Healing Rosary Online
7:00 PM Men’s Bible Study Online
LITURGY: 5 PM In the Church
LITURGY: 8 AM, 10 AM, 5 PM In the Church
6:00 PM LIFETEEN In the Hall
A Blessing of the Animals Will be held on
Sunday, October 4 1:00 PM in the Ramada
Please bring your furry, feathered, and friendly pets to receive this special blessing. All pets must be on a leash or contained.
St. Francis of Assisi
Feast Day October 4th