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SAINT FERDINAND& GOOD SHEPHERD
PARISH BULLETIN | December 27, 2020 | The Feast of the Holy Family
Pastor
Rev. Fr. Brion Zarsky
Deacon Jessie Esquivel
Cathy Cudd, Parish Secretary
St. Ferdinand--DRE – Susan Moore 830-833-0444
Office hours/Horarios de Oficina:
Wednesdays/Miercoles 12:00-6:00 p.m.
Good Shepherd--Margie Vasquez 830-833-5227
Coordinator of RE & Youth Minister
WEEKEND MASSES:
St. Ferdinand
Saturday: 5:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m. (Español)
Sunday: 11:00 a.m.
Good Shepherd
Sunday: 9 a.m.
For a Complete weekday
Mass Schedule and Mass Intentions,
please see the next page
SACRAMENT OF
RECONCILIATION (CONFESSION):
St. Ferdinand
Saturday: 4 p.m.
Good Shepherd
Sunday: 8:30 a.m.
(or by appointment)
OFFICE HOURS:
Monday through Friday
1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
WEBSITES:
W W W.STFERDINANDBLANCO.ORG
W W W.GOODSHEPHERDJCTX.ORG
PHYSICAL ADDRESS:
25 MAIN STREET
BLANCO, TEXAS 78606
MAILING ADDRESS:
P.O. BOX 757
BLANCO, TEXAS 78606
PHONE NUMBERS:
OFFICE PHONE: (830) 833-5227
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: (830) 833-0444
GENERAL INFORMATION:
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W e l c o m e V i s i t o r s & G u e s t s
Thank you for Celebrating the Mass with us. We are glad that you are here. If you have any questions about our
parish or joining the Catholic faith, please contact the Church office. For information concerning reception of
Baptism, First Reconciliation, First Eucharist, Confirmation, Matrimony and Anointing of the Sick, contact the
Church office. Parent interviews for Baptism need to be scheduled with the priest six weeks in advance. Marriage
Arrangements need to be made with the priest at least six months in advance. Holy Communion can be brought
to the sick on request. If you know of anyone in need, please call the office.
Saturday, December 26th (SF) 5:00 p.m.
Health of Jose Serrano by Vicki Gonzalez
Saturday, December 26th (SF) 7:00 p.m.
Repose of the Souls of Cecil and Dolores Prado
Sunday, December 27th (GS) 9:00 a.m.
Repose of the Souls of Carl and Addie Mae George by
James and Carole George
Sunday, December 27th (SF) 11:00 a.m.
For All the Souls in Purgatory by Sharon Glosson and
Repose of the Soul of Nicole Atkins
Tuesday, December 29th (SF)
No Mass
Wednesday, December 30th (SF)
No Mass
Thursday, December 31st (GS) 5:00 p.m.
Repose of the Souls of Julie and Ed LeBlanc by Dorothy
Lowden
Thursday, December 31st (SF)
No Mass
Friday, January 1st (SF) 10:00 a.m.
Repose of the Soul of Sharon (Rusty) Browning by Jenny
Donovan and Dan Kubin by family
Saturday, January 2nd (SF) 5:00 p.m.
For Misty Lindsey by Carole George
Saturday, January 2nd (SF) 7:00 p.m.
Parishioners of St. Ferdinand and Good Shepherd
Masses for December 26, 2020 – January 2, 2021
Please continue to pray for comfort and healing for the sick
in our parish community. In addition, please ask the Lord
for wisdom for their doctors and nurses, rest for their
caregivers, and peace and strength for their family and
friends.
We are proud of all those in our parish
who are serving and protecting our
country. We are also thankful for the
healthcare workers from our
parish who are heroically
battling the coronavirus, may
God watch over them.
Thank you and God bless
all of you.
If you or someone you know needs prayer in a special
way, please email: [email protected].
Patricia Althaus
Maggie Atkinson
Llano Baumgartner
Joyce (Edge) Bishop
Joanne Bodine
Michelle Campbell
Vanessa Castillo
Richard Cole
Barbara Crowley
Belinda Delgado
Lee Durci
Jesse Estrada
Roselle Fischler
Joe Garcia
Anthony Joe Hancock
Natalie Hernandez
Caryn Hoffman
Mary Huser
Anna Lee Jones
Randall Jones
Mike Kleiss
Clifford Lane
Abby and Judy Lantier
Charlie Lechow
Raul Martinez Jr.
Segunda Martinez
Charles McKinney
Elsie Meurer
Naomi Michalsky
Tim Nance
Ivan Nelson
Marian Noonan
Roy & Doris Phipps
Charles Reinert
Sid Reinert
Pancha Rodriguez
Lupe Ruvalcaba
Joan Sauerhoff
Gay Schuler
Jose Serrano
James Slaughter
Claudia Kay Smith
Josh Strodtbeck
Jacob Umanzor
Polo Zamora
Susie Zamora
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Good Shepherd Men’s Club
Meets the first Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the parish hall.
Knights of Columbus
Meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the St. Ferdinand Parish Hall.
St. Ferdinand’s Parish Choir
Meets Wednesday nights at 5:00 p.m. Call 830-833-3210for more information.Practices are currently suspended due to COVID.
Good Shepherd Youth Choir
Practice 3rd Wednesday of the month at 5:30 p.m. in Good Shepherd Church
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA)
Meets Thursday nights from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. in the St. Ferdinand RE Building.
Women’s Bible Study
Meets every Thursday at 1 p.m. If you’re interested in joining please contact Karen Gebhardt at 210-427-3060or [email protected].
Parish Organizations & Meeting Times
St. Ferdinand:
Regular Collection
Black Bag
Good Shepherd:
Regular Collection
Building Fund
$6,010.00
$194.00
$1,158.00
$110.00
Week of December 20, 2020
Thank you for your generosity!
Second C o l l e c t i o n f o r T o d a y :
SF and GS: Feast of the Holy Family
Altar Server Training, St. Ferdinand
Meets every Sunday of the month at St. Ferdinand at
8:30 a.m. (following school schedule)
Good Shepherd Contemplative Prayer
Every 2nd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the Church, Contact George and Karen Gebhardt(210-216-6771 or 210-427-3060)
Calendar of EventsGood Shepherd
December 28-Jan 1 – Parish Office Closed
December 31 – 5pm Mass, Vigil Mass for Jan. 1 Holy Day
of Obligation
St. Anne’s Altar Society
Meets the 1st Wednesday of the month following the 9:00 am Mass in the St. Ferdinand Parish Hall.
Mass PreparationJanuary 3, 2021, Epiphany of the Lord
First Reading: Isaiah 60:1-6Jerusalem shall be a light to all nations.
Psalm: 72:1-2,7-8,10-13Every nation on earth shall worship the Lord.
Second Reading: Ephesians 3:2-3a,5-6Gentiles are coheirs in the promise of Christ.
Gospel Reading: Matthew 2:1-12The Magi seek out Jesus and do him homage.
Calendar of EventsSt. Ferdinand
December 28-Jan 1 – Parish Office Closed
December 29-31 – No 9am Mass
December 31 – No RCIA Class
January 1 – Holy Day of Obligation, 10am Mass
January 1 – Adoration, St. Ferdinand Chapel, 9:30am -
6:00 pm
Donation Acknowledgement Letters
Available after January 1, 2021
The IRS requires that a tax-exempt organization send a
formal acknowledgment letter for any donation that is
more than $250 if a taxpayer wishes to claim their
donation in order to receive a tax deduction. If you wish
to receive a donation acknowledgement letter from St.
Ferdinand or Good Shepherd detailing your
contributions, please email
[email protected] to request one. We can
email the letter to you or if you prefer receiving a hard
copy, please include a current mailing address with your
request. Donation acknowledgement letters will be
printed off by request only. Letters may also be
requested by phone at (830) 833-5227, or in person
during normal business hours.
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F e a s t o f t h e H o l y F a m i l y
Everyone knows that family life is a combination of
happiness and sadness, with a lot of the ordinary in between.
But what about the Holy Family? Surely there was nothing
but peace and happiness?
Not really. Life wasn’t always a bed of roses for them.
Remember Joseph’s initial plan to divorce Mary to protect her
from shame when her pregnancy was discovered (Matthew
1:19)? Or Mary having to give birth in a stable (Luke 2:1-7)?
Or what about Mary and Joseph losing track of their son on
the way home from Jerusalem (2:44)? They also had to deal
with Herod’s murderous rage, a secret flight to Egypt,
resettlement in Nazareth, and Joseph’s early death. All of
these occasions, and more besides, could have filled them
with anxious, fearful thoughts. In similar circumstances, we
certainly would have felt tempted to wish for an easier life.
But whatever Mary and Joseph and Jesus thought about
their struggles, one thing is clear. They never gave up.
compromiso de amarse unos a otros— nos muestran cómo
capear las tormentas de la vida.
Amor. Eso es lo que hace una familia santa. No el amor
sentimental de las canciones y las películas, sino el amor
fuerte, implacable y terco de Dios. El amor divino que el
Espíritu derrama en nuestros corazones (Romanos 5:5). El
amor desinteresado que lleva todas las cosas, espera todas
las cosas y perdona todas las cosas. El amor puro de un
Dios que se convirtió en uno de nosotros y murió para
salvarnos.
Ninguna familia tiene una vida perfecta. Cada familia se
enfrenta a dificultades de un tipo u otro. Pero toda familia
también tiene un Padre celestial que los ama y se deleita en
enseñarles a amarse los unos a los otros. Así que en esta
fiesta de la Sagrada Familia, oremos por nuestras familias y
por cada familia en la tierra. ¡Que todos aprendamos a
"ponernos el amor" (Colosenses 3:14)!
"Padre, derrama tu amor misericordioso y sanador
sobre cada familia hoy."
S o l e m n i t y o f M a r y , M o t h e r o f G o d
J a n u a r y 1 , H o l y D a y o f O b l i g a t i o n
This feast is a celebration of Mary’s motherhood of Jesus. On this day we are reminded of the
role that the Blessed Virgin played in the plan of our salvation. Through the Holy Spirit, God the
Father prepared Mary to be the dwelling place where His Son and His Spirit could dwell among
men. Christ’s birth was made possible by Mary’s fiat, or sanctioning of God’s plan with her words,
“Be it done to me according to thy word.” Calling Mary “Mother of God” is the highest honor we can
give to her. Just as Christmas honors Jesus as the “Prince of Peace,” the Solemnity of Mary, Mother
of God honors Mary as the “Queen of Peace.” New Year’s Day is also designated as the “World Day of
Peace,” further acknowledging the role of Mary in our hearts and in our world.
Father in heaven, creator of all, you ordered the earth to bring forth life and crowned its goodness by creating the
family of man. In history's moment when all was ready, you sent your Son to dwell in time, obedient to the laws of life
in our world. Teach us the sanctity of human love, show us the value of family life, and help us to live in peace with
all men that we may share in your life for ever. We ask this through Christ the Lord. Amen.
In their faithfulness and trust—and even more so, in their
commitment to love one another—they show us how to
weather the storms of life.
Love. That’s what makes a holy family. Not the
sentimental love of songs and movies but the strong,
relentless, stubborn love of God. The divine love that the
Spirit pours into our hearts (Romans 5:5). The selfless love
that bears all things, hopes all things, and forgives all
things. The pure love of a God who became one of us and
died to save us.
No family has a perfect life. Every family faces hardships
of one sort or another. But every family also has a heavenly
Father who loves them and delights in teaching them how to
love each other. So on this feast of the Holy Family, let’s
pray for our families, and for every family on earth. May we
all learn to “put on love” (Colossians 3:14)!
“Father, pour out your merciful, healing love
on every family today.”
Todo el mundo sabe que la vida familiar es una
combinación de felicidad y tristeza, con mucho de lo común.
¿Pero qué hay de la Sagrada Familia? ¿No había nada más
que paz y felicidad?
La verdad es que no. La vida no siempre fue un lecho de
rosas para ellos. ¿Recuerdas el plan inicial de José de
divorciar a María para protegerla de la verguenza cuando se
descubrió su embarazo (Mateo 1:19)? ¿O María teniendo que
dar a luz en un establo (Lucas 2:1-7)? ¿O qué hay de Que
María y José perdieran la pista de su hijo en el camino a casa
desde Jerusalén (2:44)? También tuvieron que lidiar con la
furia asesina de Herodes, un vuelo secreto a Egipto, el
restablecimiento en Nazaret y la temprana muerte de José.
Todas estas ocasiones, y además, podrían haberlos llenado de
pensamientos ansiosos y temerosos. En circunstancias
similares, ciertamente nos habríamos sentido tentados a
desear una vida más fácil.
Pero a pesar de lo que María, José y Jesús atravesaron
sobre sus luchas, una cosa está clara. Nunca se dieron por
vencidos. En su fidelidad y confianza —y aún más, en su
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Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Friday January 1, 2021
9:30 am to 6:00 pm in the St. Ferdinand Chapel
You are invited Friday, January 1st, to come and receive the graces promised from the source of ultimate love, Jesus Christ.
Jesus, work in me and draw me more deeply into my relationship with you.
Jesus said “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give to you.” (John 14:27) The outward peace we can experience
in Adoration (the quiet and the stillness) reaches much deeper. It leads to an inner peace that affects all areas
of our lives. It doesn’t mean everything in our life will be perfect and without suffering, but Christ’s peace
means that we know that the storms of life can’t shake us.
This Christmas season brings us the
opportunity to reflect on the Incarnation
of God when, in his infinite love and
mercy, became man. We see this in a
tangible way when we reflect upon the
manger. The creator of heaven and
Earth lay helpless as a baby,
surrounded by his parents, Mary and Joseph.
The Holy Family serves as an example for all of our
families of what it means to live faithfully. It is in the
home that we receive faith from our families. It is also in
the home that our faith grows and is nourished so that we
can then take our faith into the world. For this reason, the
family is known as the “Domestic Church.”
At this unique time when many people are spending
more time at home than usual, we have an opportunity to
strengthen faith in our families, whether they have one or
many people in them.
Starting on December 27, 2020, the Feast of the Holy
Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, we observe the
“Year of the Domestic Church,” inaugurated by the Most
Reverend Joe S. Vásquez.
For the next year, we have the opportunity to focus on
faith in our home and family life. In what ways does the
Holy Family serve as an example of living faithfully for our
own families? In what ways does our family share faith with
each other?
Don’t forget to pick up your Baby Bank after Mass today!
As we commemorate the feast of the Holy Family, we ask
you to remember those families that need help during or
after an unplanned pregnancy. Your donation will help pro-
life efforts in our parish and throughout the diocese. The
Gabriel Project, Project Rachel, Sidewalk Ministry, Pro-Life
Help Line and much more will receive funds from this
campaign. You can also donate online on our website page
at stferdinandblanco.org/give. For more information or to
volunteer, please contact Marlene Keller at 210-367-2939
or email [email protected].
¡No olviden recoger sus Alcancías del Bebé después de la Misa
hoy! Hoy que recordamos a la Sagrada familia, les pedimos
recuerden a aquellas familias que necesitan ayuda durante o
después de un embarazo no planeado. Su donación ayudará
a los esfuerzos pro-vida de la parroquia y a lo largo de la
diócesis. El Proyecto Gabriel, el Proyecto Raquel, el Ministerio
de Banqueta, la Línea de Ayuda Pro-Vida y muchos más
recibirán fondos de esta campaña. También pueden donar en
línea yendo a nuestro sitio web at stferdinandblanco.org/give.
Para más información o para ser un voluntario, por favor
contact Marlene Keller at 210-367-2939 or email
B a b y B a n k s a r e h e r e !
Esta temporada de Navidad nos da
la oportunidad de reflexionar sobre
la encarnación de Dios cuando, en
su infinito amor y misericordia, se
convirtió en hombre. Vemos esto de
una manera tangible cuando
reflexionamos sobre el pesebre. El
creador del cielo y la Tierra yace indefenso como un bebé,
rodeado por sus padres, María y José.
La Sagrada Familia sirve como un ejemplo para todas
nuestras familias de lo que significa vivir fielmente. Es en el
hogar donde recibimos la fe de nuestras familias. Es
también en el hogar en donde nuestra fe crece y es nutrida
de manera que podamos llevarla al mundo. Por esta razón,
la familia es conocida como la “Iglesia Doméstica”.
En este tiempo único en el que mucha gente está
pasando más tiempo en casa de lo normal, tenemos una
oportunidad para fortalecer la fe en nuestras familias, ya
sea que ellas tengan una o muchas personas en ellas.
A partir del 27 de diciembre de 2020, día de la
Festividad de la Sagrada Familia de Jesús, María y José,
observamos el “Año de la Iglesia Doméstica,” inaugurado
por Monseñor José S. Vásquez.
El año próximo, tendremos la oportunidad de
enfocarnos en la fe en nuestros hogares y vida familiar ¿De
qué maneras comparten nuestra fe mutuamente los
miembros de nuestra familia?
Year of the Domestic Church
The experience of current events, most notably the COVID-19 pandemic, have brought into deep focus our time spent at
home. For many, it has meant a much different experience of work, school and social activities. This time at home has given
us moments to encounter God; our Catholic tradition calls these encounters with God the “Domestic Church.”
On December 27, 2020, the Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I will inaugurate a “Year of the Domestic
Church” in the Diocese of Austin. This day will begin the year-long observance of the home as the first school of Christian
life. Through prayer and action, Christian households lead to a flourishing of the parish family.
May the Year of the Domestic Church be a time for us to experience and impart to others the merciful love of the Father
through his Son, Jesus Christ. Sincerely in Christ, Most Reverend Joe S. Vásquez
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Good Shepherd
Religious Education Classes:
PreK – 5th Grade: Classes on Nov. 4th and Dec. 2nd
6th Grade – 7th Grade: Classes on Nov. 11th and Dec. 9th
8th Grade (Pre-Confirmation): Classes on Nov. 14th and
Dec. 12th
Registration for Faith Formation/RE is now open: Please
contact Margie Vasquez at [email protected] for
more information – or call the parish office during and leave
contact information.
Registration Fees: PreK – 8th grade: $30
First Communion: $45 ● Confirmation: $45
Maximum per family in one year: $100
Catechist Discount: $25 total for entire family
Due to Covid-19, we will follow local school district guidelines:
all students will wash hands before entering classroom, hand
sanitizers in all classrooms, students will have their own
supply boxes in classroom, students 2nd grade – 8th grade will
wear mask in classroom. Social distancing will be practiced in
all classroom. As always, we are committed to the health and
well-being of all the students and catechist. We will be
monitoring and adhering to local and state health officials’
guidelines.
Pre-K thru 5th grades: Classes will be held on the 1st
Wednesday of each month, from 6:00 pm to 7:15 pm.
Students will have home schooling assignments as well as a
monthly parent/family project each month.
6th thru 7th grades: Classes will be held on the 2nd
Wednesday of each month, from 6:00 pm to 7:15 pm.
Students will have home schooling assignments as well as a
monthly parent/family project each month.
Middle School EDGE Youth Ministry: Calendar Schedule
Pending
High School RICH Youth Ministry: Classes are held every
other weekend on Sunday’s at the St. Ferdinand Parish Hall.
Please See RICH Youth Ministry Information for dates and
times.
RCIA Classes: Classes are held twice a month (2nd and 4th
Wednesday) from 6:00 pm to 7:15 pm. This is for students
from 3rd grade – 7th grade. Students will one week of formal
RE/RCIA assignments, and one week of Bible Study. There
will also be a monthly parent/family project each month.
Pre-Confirmation Classes: Classes are held once a month
on Saturday from 9:30 am – 11:30 am at the Good Shepherd
RE Building. This class is for 8th grade – 12th grade. If you
need information about Pre-Confirmation requirements,
please contact Margie Vasquez.
Confirmation: Registration for 2021 Confirmation Class will
start on Nov. 1st. Classes will start in Jan 2021. Please
contact Margie Vasquez for Confirmation requirements and
guidelines. Students must be registered for RICH high school
youth ministry/RE.
Volunteers/Catechist: If anyone is interested in helping in
our RE program or would like to make donations of supplies
for the classroom – Please contact Margie Vasquez or call the
parish office during regular business hours. Remember to
volunteer you must be EIM compliant. Pease refer to the
bulletin or the Diocese Website for upcoming EIM workshops
in our area.
Religious Education
St. Ferdinand
Calendar:
PreK-2nd: Sundays 9:30-10:30
3rd-7th: Sundays 9:30-10:40
8th: Wednesdays 6:30-7:45
Wednesday, Jan 13th – Catechist Development Day
Christmas Holidays:
Sunday, Dec 20- Sunday, Jan 3; classes resume Sunday,
Jan 10th
Wednesday, Dec 23 – Wednesday Jan 13th; classes resume
Wednesday, Jan 20th
This Christmas, may you and your loved
ones know God’s love and peace.
A Note of Gratitude:
Thank you to the generous parishioner providing an area
rug for the RE building, and to parents providing a tasty
treat for catechists the last day of class before the
Christmas holidays.
Needed: Adults certified in Ethics and Integrity who can
serve as a chaperone when RE classes are held via Zoom.
No need to present any information, just sign on through a
link and be present during the class for EIM purposes.
You don’t even need to leave home! EIM guidelines call for
two certified adults to be present for each class presented
via Zoom. Classes usually have an aide who serves as the
second adult, but in some cases our aides cannot attend
and an additional adult is needed. Please contact the DRE
at 833-0444 if you can serve in this capacity. The
generous donation of your time would be greatly
appreciated.
Do not be afraid to go and bring Christ into
every area of life, to the fringes of society,
even to those who seem farthest away and
most indifferent.
Christus Vivit #177
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High School Religious Education: Summer 2018
Registration for Youth Ministry is now open: Registration will be available right before each class. Please contact Margie
Vasquez at [email protected] for more information – or call the parish office during regular business hours and
leave contact information.
Registration Fees: 7th – 12th grade: $30 ● Confirmation: $45
Due to Covid-19, we will follow local school district guidelines: All students will wash hands before classes start, Hand Sanitizer
will be available on each table. Students will wear mask in classrooms. Social distancing will be practiced. As always, we are
committed to the health and well-being of all the students and catechist. We will be monitoring and adhering to local and state
health officials’ guidelines.
Middle School EDGE Youth Ministry: Calendar Schedule Pending
Blanco and Johnson City middle school students can join EDGE Youth Ministry, EDGE is part of the LIFE TEEN Middle
School youth ministry. We focus on Leadership, Prayer, Service and Unity. Students meet once a month at St. Ferdinand and
at Good Shepherd.
High School RICH Youth Ministry: Classes have Started!!!
Classes are on Oct. 18th, Nov. 1st, Nov. 15th, Dec. 6th, and Dec. 20th. Classes will be held every other
weekend in the St. Ferdinand Parish Hall from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm. Blanco and Johnson City middle
school students can join RICH Youth Ministry, RICH (Resting in Christ Hands) utilizes the Life Teen
Program. Life Teen is an environment in which high school youth can come into a deeper relationship with
God through spiritual, educational, emotional and social experiences. Our Youth Ministry follows the United
States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) guidelines for comprehensive youth ministry programs. We do start the
evening with a light meal and move into the lesson and discussion for the evening. Come join the Fun, the Learning, and the
Fellowship!
Confirmation: Registration for 2021 Confirmation Class will start on Nov. 1st. You can register for Confirmation
during the RICH Sunday night classes. Classes will start in Jan 2021. Please contact Margie Vasquez for
Confirmation requirements and guidelines. Students registering for Confirmation must also be registered and
attending RICH Youth Ministry.
Youth Ministry Volunteers/Catechist: If anyone is interested in helping in our program or would like to make donations of
supplies for the classroom – Please contact Margie Vasquez or call the parish office. Remember to volunteer you must
be EIM compliant. Pease refer to the bulletin or the Diocese Website for upcoming EIM workshops in our area.
For all Youth Ministry inquires, guidelines or requirement or to learn more about all the events, activities and
retreats planned for this year or to register for any of our program – Please contact the parish office during regular business
hours or email [email protected].
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