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Rev. Fr. Douglas A. Ondeck, Pastor 640 Old Fairmont Pike, Wheeling WV 26003 [email protected] www.olpwv.org PARISH OFFICE Cecilia Donahoe, Office Manager Email: [email protected] PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday, 8:30am-2:00pm JOINING THE PARISH New parishioners are welcome. Contact the parish office to register. Visit our website: olpwv.org to print out our registration form. SUNDAY MASSES Saturday (Vigil): 5:00pm Sunday: 8:30am, 10:30am WEEKDAY MASSES Monday, Thursday: 8:00am (followed by the Rosary) Wednesday: 7:00pm (Adoration: 12-6:00pm; Confession 6:00pm Rosary, Evening Prayers 6:00pm; Solemn Benediction 6:45pm) Friday: 8:00am (Summer) School Mass: (see bulletin) SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION AND PENANCE Saturdays: 4:00-4:45pm Wednesdays, 6:00-6;45pm By appointment: 304-242-6575 PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION Tess Morando, Coordinator E-mail: [email protected] PARISH MUSIC Michelle Kline, Music Director [email protected] PARISH SCHOOL STAFF Maureen Kerr, Principal Email: [email protected] Judy Hays, Secretary Email: [email protected] Joyce Bibey, Development Email: [email protected] PHONE NUMBERS Parish Office: 304-242-6579 Parish School: 304-242-1383 Fax: 304-243-5410 Rectory: 304-242-6575 Our Lady of Peace Parish J ANUARY 29, 2017 Pre School— Social Studies Kindergarten-Science Grade 1-Social Studies Grade 2-Social Studies Grade 3-Creave Wring Grade 8-Creave Wring Academic Fair Judging Liturgical Leadership at Masses Parish Senior Luncheon Pisburgh CLO “Steel” OLP Spirit Dress Down Day Tumbling Tacos—Inflatables PK4 Tea Day Pizza Picnic with Parents Spelling Bee Volunteer Social Individual Social Studies/Science projects are also on display in the Peace Family Center this weekend for viewing.

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Rev. Fr. Douglas A. Ondeck, Pastor 640 Old Fairmont Pike, Wheeling WV 26003 ● [email protected] ● www.olpwv.org

PARISH OFFICE

Cecilia Donahoe, Office Manager

Email: [email protected]

PARISH OFFICE HOURS

Monday-Friday, 8:30am-2:00pm

JOINING THE PARISH

New parishioners are welcome.

Contact the parish office to register.

Visit our website: olpwv.org to print

out our registration form.

SUNDAY MASSES

Saturday (Vigil): 5:00pm

Sunday: 8:30am, 10:30am

WEEKDAY MASSES

Monday, Thursday: 8:00am

(followed by the Rosary)

Wednesday: 7:00pm

(Adoration: 12-6:00pm; Confession 6:00pm

Rosary, Evening Prayers 6:00pm; Solemn

Benediction 6:45pm)

Friday: 8:00am (Summer)

School Mass: (see bulletin)

SACRAMENT OF RECONCIL IAT ION

AND PENANCE

Saturdays: 4:00-4:45pm

Wednesdays, 6:00-6;45pm

By appointment: 304-242-6575

PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION

Tess Morando, Coordinator

E-mail: [email protected]

PARISH MUSIC

Michelle Kline, Music Director

[email protected]

PARISH SCHOOL STAFF

Maureen Kerr, Principal

Email: [email protected]

Judy Hays, Secretary

Email: [email protected]

Joyce Bibey, Development

Email: [email protected]

PHONE NUMBERS

Parish Office: 304-242-6579

Parish School: 304-242-1383

Fax: 304-243-5410

Rectory: 304-242-6575

Our Lady of Peace Parish JANUARY 29, 2017

Pre School— Social Studies Kindergarten-Science Grade 1-Social Studies Grade 2-Social Studies

Grade 3-Creative Writing Grade 8-Creative Writing

Academic Fair Judging Liturgical Leadership at Masses

Parish Senior Luncheon Pittsburgh CLO “Steel”

OLP Spirit Dress Down Day

Tumbling Tacos—Inflatables PK4 Tea Day Pizza Picnic with Parents Spelling Bee Volunteer Social

Individual Social Studies/Science projects are also on display in the Peace Family Center this weekend for viewing.

Sacrament of Baptism Parents should contact Father Doug to make arrangements for the celebration of this sacrament. A preparation session is required for first-time parents. Sacrament of Reconciliation and Penance Celebrated on Saturdays from 4:00-4:45pm; Wednesdays from 6:00-6:45pm. Also make an appointment by calling the rectory. Sacrament of Marriage Engaged couples should contact Father Doug at least six months prior to the desired wedding date. Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick Individual reception of the sacrament can be arranged by contacting Father Doug. Anyone who is anticipating surgery is encouraged to request this sacrament prior to entering the hospital.

Becoming Catholic (RCIA) Any non-Catholic interested in becoming a Catholic Christian can contact the parish office for information regarding The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults.

Catholic School Information regarding enrolling your child at Our Lady of Peace Parish School contact school office at 304-242-1383.

Parish School of Religion (PSR) Classes meet every Sunday from 9:20-10:20 am from September to May. Registration in August.

E-Bulletin Receive your bulletin by email every single week. Email your request to [email protected]

O u r S o c i a l M e d i a O u t l e t s

VISIT our website at www.olpwv.org

LIKE us on Facebook

Our Lady of Peace Church, Wheeling, WV

FOLLOW us at olpwv Share thoughts! Share pictures!

READINGS: GATHER BOOK # 1101, Year A

L a s t W e e k ’ s C o l l e c t i o n s Env Amount

Operating Account 143 $ 4,380.81

Future Campaign Improvement 3 80.00

Maintenance Reserve ($19,119.45) 3 70.00

New Horizons 26 366.00

Total Collection 175 $ 4,896.81

Last Week’s Mass Attendance 428 members

Hearing Assistance Available in-ear headphone or amplify hearing aid Please see usher for a receiver.

2017 Operating Account

Beginning balance $ 9,021.46

+ Collection (operating) 4,896.81

+ other deposits 2,209.00

- Expenditures 12,600.00

Balance of operating account $ 3,527.27

Money Counters

Jan 29 Janet Orkoskey, Jenna Cook

Feb 5 Teresa Nelson, Sherri Mason

Feb 12 Tiffany Hoffman, Cecilia Donahoe

Please Remember in Prayer Infirmed and Shut-ins of the Parish

Cameron Nursing Home: Goldie Edgel

Continuous Care: Carla Ueltschy

Good Shepherd: Lula Hull, Angelo Jafrate

The Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time January 29, 2017

Liturgical Ministers for Next Week

Saturday (Vigil), February 4 5:00pm B.&D.& L. Smith/ G.Saseen; J. Sanders;

II; Marilynn; Keith

Sunday, February 5

8:30am Knights of Columbus; P.Bach; K.Roth;

VI; Michelle; Michelle

10:30am A.Lee/ A.Marquart/ M.Reilly; S. Dunlevy;

T.C. Chappelear IV; Michelle; Michelle

“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the

kingdom of heaven.” — Matthew 5:3

go to www.olpwv.org and scroll down the page click DONATE and set up your PayPal account. Or add OLP to your personal online banking.

MASS DATE TIME MASS INTENTIONS READINGS

Saturday (Vigil), Jan 28 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

5:00 PM

† Helen Siewney by Rosella George

Zep 2:3; 3:12-13 Ps 146:6-10 1 Cor 1:26-31 Mt 5:1-12a

Sunday, Jan 29 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

8:30 AM

10:30 AM

† Rita Pastorius by Gary Weisner

Monday, Jan 30

8:00 AM † Chaz Schultz by Mom, Dad, Kiley, Cliff Heb 11:32-40 Ps 31:20-24 Mk 5:1-20

Tuesday, Jan 31

8:00 AM

Rosary (NO MASS) Heb 12:1-4 Ps 22:26b-28, 30-32 Mk 5:21-43

Wed, Feb 1 7:00 PM

† Betty Miller by Andrew & Michelle Kline

Heb 12:4-7, 11-15 Ps 103:1-2, 13-14, 17-18a; Mk 6:1-6

Thursday, Feb 2 8:00 AM † Kathie Hoffman by M/M John Hoffman

Mal 3:1-4 Ps 24:7-10 Heb 2:14-18; Lk 2:22-40 [22-32]

Friday, Feb 3

8:45AM Intention of School Heb 13:1-8 Ps 27:1, 3, 5, 8b-9 Mk 6:14-29

Saturday (Vigil), Feb 4 Fifth Sunday I n Ordinary Time

5:00 PM

† Alan Lander by Ron & Kitty Patrick

Is 58:7-10 Ps 112:4-9 1 Cor 2:1-5 Mt 5:13-16 Sunday, Feb 5

Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time

8:30 AM

10:30 AM

† Paul McGinnis by Bob welsh

Parishioners of Our Lady of Peace

January 29, 2017 The Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Page 3

Adoration 12:00pm – 6:00pm; Confession 6:00 Rosary, Novena 6:00; Solemn Benediction 6:45

St. John Bosco: ordained in Turin, Italy; served as chaplain in a hospice for working girls; opened Oratory of St. Francis de Sales for boys; later founded the Salesian Order dedicated to education and mission work.

The Presentation of the Lord: in accordance with Law of Moses, Mary and Joseph brought Jesus to the temple to make required offering forty days after his birth.

St. Blasé; martyred for refusing to renounce his Catholic faith; priests usually bless throats on this day because, reportedly a physician, healed many ailments of the throat.

St. Ansgar: missionary to Denmark and Sweden; bishop of Hamburg; was a great preacher and administrator; known as the “Apostle of the North”; patron of Denmark, Germany, Iceland.

THE CHOSEN REMNANT • Zephaniah is one of the least-known of the Old Testament prophets. He

speaks in today’s first reading of impending judgment. But the Lord will leave a “remnant” in Israel.

This image of a remnant, or remainder, was to become vital to both Judaism and Christianity.

• Paul’s letter to Corinth makes obvious his deep concern for the Christians there. They are too self-

confident, he says, too sure of themselves. He admonishes them to remember that Christ has given

them all they have. • Today’s Gospel comprises the opening of Jesus’ “Great Sermon.” As God

gave Moses the law on Sinai, so now Jesus gathers his disciples on a hillside to teach them the new

law. Each of these Beatitudes contrasts the humiliation of the present with the glory of the future:

poverty vs. the riches of God’s kingdom, hunger for holiness vs. fulfillment

in the Spirit, persecution vs. the reign of God. Jesus is here speaking to

God’s chosen “remnant.”

TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — You humble of the land, seek justice and humility, and the Lord will be your protection (Zephaniah 2:3; 3:12-13). Psalm — Blessed are the poor in spirit; the kingdom of heaven is theirs! (Psalm 146). Second Reading — God chose the weak of the world, those who count for nothing, so that whoever boasts should boast in the Lord (1 Corinthians 1:26-31). Gospel — Jesus taught from the mountain: Blessed are the poor in spirit (Matthew 5:1-12a).

January 29, 2017 The Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Page

Baltimore Catechism

Q. What is the Fifth commandment? A. The Fifth Commandment is: Thou shalt not kill.

Q. What are we commanded by the Fifth Commandment?

CATHOLIC NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER - 18th St.

Our Lady of Peace is assigned second Sunday November to March at 18th Street to help set up, prepare, serve and clean up for breakfast and lunch. Feb 12 Mar 12

Shifts: 8:00 – 11:00am or 11:00am – 2:00pm

Call parish office 242-6579 to schedule your shift.

parish office: 242-6579 ▪ [email protected]

Classes held on Sundays after 10:30 am Mass. Please meet in the Fatima Room in the school. ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEMD THE MEETINGS.

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults

Please pray for our catechumens: Brianna Downs,

and Josh Smith; and our candidates: Lisa Pearl and

Jason Roth as they continue their journey in our RCIA

program here at Our Lady of Peace Parish.

A candidate is someone who has been previously baptized in another Christian faith. At the Easter Vigil, candidates make a profession of faith, are confirmed, and receive the Eucharist.

Catechumens are those individuals who have never been officially initiated into a church community prior to their entrance into the Catholic Church. At the Easter Vigil, catechumens celebrate all three Sacraments of Christian Initiation: Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist. Another way we state this is to say that catechumens are seeking full communion with the Church.

Help OLP Fight Hunger

THANK YOU for your continual

support, filing our blue bags

(available in back of church) with

essential items to give to families in

need. All the canned goods and

other non perishable items, paper

products, toiletries have all been greatly

appreciated. We are making a difference.

HELP OLP

Fight Hunger

No Time to Read the Bible? Listen to FORMED. Now you can experience the Gospel the way early Christians did—by listening.

STIR YOUR FAITH in 2017! Stream hundreds of hours of inspiring movies and video series, read over 15 bestselling Catholic eBooks, and listen to over 30 audio presentations from Church’s most compelling speakers! All available from virtually any device anytime, anywhere. Set up your profile at:

www.formed.org PARISH CODE: 7 T T N E 3

January 28- January Feb 3 Birthdays Michael McGovern, Sr., Brooke Swartling, Caroline Hacken berg, John McGovern, Adrian Moses, Robert Palmer,Jr., Michael Rodak, Jenna Cook, Brenna Gardill, Amy Groome, Jennifer Paul, Andrew Rush, Bruce Howard, Victoria Jeskey, Jaclyn Kurko, Dr.Christopher Mascarenhas, Curt Mason,

Donna Pastorius, Randal Scott, Michael Gantzer, Janice Klenowski, Rebecca Komorowski, Sean McGovern, Tara Oiver, Michael Roth, Mary Bonenberger, Gregg Dorfner, Christine Kerwood, Mary Ann Kozusnik, Patiricia Schellhase, Patricia Kleinedler, Christel Reeves, Joseph Wycherly

Schola Cantorum Franciscana Choir Saturday 5:00pm Mass - February 11

The Schola Cantorum Franciscana, under the

direction of Professor Nicholas Will, is an elite

25-voice liturgical choir comprised of students of

Franciscan University of Steubenville as well as

members of the wider community. As an

integral part of the university’s Sacred Music

Program, the Schola performs the best of the

Church’s musical patrimony primarily within its

intended liturgical context. While the group’s

repertoire spans the breadth of the Catholic-

Christian musical tradition, its specialization lies

in music of the Renaissance, Baroque, and

Twentieth Century. Schola sings for a monthly

Missa Cantata (Extraordinary Form) at the

Franciscan University’s Christ the King Chapel as

well as numerous concerts and liturgies each

semester both on campus and throughout the

tri-state region. Music of the Mass will include

chant and English and American choral works.

John William “Mac” McAninch 1924 — 2017

Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord and

let Your perpetual light shine upon him…

Our very own pastor, Fr. Doug. Taken from picture of his mother shaking hands with the Colonel Sanders. Picture in parish office.

Follow Us www.facebook.com/bishopdonahuehs

Twitter: @BishopDonahueHS

325 Logan Street, McMechen, WV 304-233-3850

,

Catholic Schools Week: Jan 29-Feb 3

Pray for all our Catholic Schools. We will have

a Senior Class Grandparents Luncheon.

Bereavement Gathering Grief from a Faith Perspective

If you, or someone you know has lost a loved one and may benefit from a gathering for those grieving, Please join us 6:00pm at the St. Alphonsus Church. Facilitator, Deacon Doug Breiding. Sponsored by the Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Next gathering January 30

CCHS Open House Plan to attend the open house on Sunday, January 29 from 1:00-3:00pm. Tour CCHS, discuss course offerings, meet administrators, Complete online 2017-2018 school year. For more information, call 304-905-6241

Chinese New Year Celebration

Foreign exchange and Mandarin language students will hold this fundraising event on Monday, January 30 ** note date change at 6:00pm in the Great Hall. $20/adult, $10 students. Call Mary Hennen at 304-233-1660 for reservations.

“Expect the Unexpected” Reverse Raffle Grand Prize $5,000 with more ways to win at the Wheeling Park White Palace on Thursday, February 23. 5:30 cocktails, 6:30 dinner. Cost: $50 raffle only;$75 raffle& dinner; $100 raffle & 2 dinners. Sponsored by Booster Association.

75 - 14 Street

Wheeling, WV

304-233-1660

Follow Us www.facebook.com/CCHSMaroonKnights

Twitter: @CCHS_Knights

January 29, 2017 The Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Page 5

Auto Rosaries on display in parish office.

Cost $5 ($3 donation to Grade 8 class trip

for each sold). Rosary bracelets are on

display in the parish office. Call Sylvia at

304-242-8239 for special orders, rosary repairs.

Mindfulness-Bases Stress Reduction Program •

Informational Open House Wheeling Hospital

Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn tells us that It is most helpful to

realize that we cannot directly control all the stress

producing influences in our lives. However, our ability

to cope with stress, and thereby transform the

experience, is very much within our control… if we

know how. This course will help you acquire these

skills. There is no charge for this introductory meeting.

However, in order to have sufficient handouts, please

register by calling the Wheeling Hospital Community

Education Office before February 1. Leave name

and phone number. We look forward to seeing you.

Tuesday, February 7 6:30-7:30pm, Conference Rm C

Mass

Mass will be celebrated at

the Bishops’ Chapel (located at the

Mt. Calvary Cemetery) February 3, at 5:30pm.

Please invite family and friends to join us for the

holy sacrifice of the Mass and to remember our

beloved dead who are buried within the

cemetery. All are welcome.

MEN’S RETREAT - March 11 “The WORD is a gift. Other persons are a gift.”

The Laymen’s Retreat League would like to

invite all Catholic Men of the area to a Day of

Reflection with Rev. Msgr. Kevin M. Quirk, J.C.D.,

J.V. beginning at 8:00am with a continental

breakfast (registration at 8:30am) and ending

with Mass (around 5:00pm). This Day of

Reflection will be held at St. Vincent de Paul’s

Marist Center in Wheeling. Cost is $30, which

includes breakfast and lunch. For more info, call

Don Klamut at 304-280-4626 or visit the website

at: http://www.laymensretreatleague.org

Brochures in back of church. Please reserve

your set by March 4 for purposes of meals.

Reevaluate your priorities in life

Rekindle your Catholic Spirituality

Diocesan Collection - January 29

Church in Latin America This collection eases the way for the people of the region by helping Catholic organizations offer affordable shelter, train seminarians, and provide pastor care and catechesis. Your donation today helps to restore the Church and build the future in the aftermath of Soviet rule. Please be generous.

304-242-1383

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Jan 29 Student Council leads masses

30 Parish Senior Luncheon

Pittsburgh CLO presents “STEEL”

31 Tumbling Taco Tuesday

Inflatables!

Spirit Dress Down Day

Feb 1 Picnic w/Parents K-5

PK4 “Tea”

2 Spelling Bee

Volunteer Social 4:30pm

3 School Mass 8:45am

Awards

Noon Dismissal

Teacher Luncheon

4/5 Scout bake sale after masses

5 Scout Sunday

Parish School of Religion

Jan 29 Class Feb 5 Class Feb 12 Class Feb 19 Class

Tess Morando, PSR Coordinator 304-242-7820 [email protected]

The Fifth Commandment Thou shalt not kill

Have I harmed another through

physical, verbal, or emotional means, including

gossip or manipulation of any kind?

January 29, 2017 The Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Page 6

An Evening of Elegance

Our Lady of Peace Presents the 2017 Valentine Dinner Dance on Friday, February 10 in the Peace Family Center. The cost is $85/couple and $50/single (includes social dinner, dessert, complimentary beer, wine and set ups).

Music by Night Life Social begins at 6:00pm Dinner served at 7:00pm Dancing from 8:00-11:00pm

Limited seating. Reservations are required. Please call Mrs. Bibey at school 304-242-1383. Reserve a table for group of family and friends.

Pop Tabs. Grade 6 is collecting

Pop Tabs to be given to the

Box Tops. Keep on clipping the

box tops. Something so simple

Juice Pouches. Kindergarten

recycled almost 5000 juice

Upcoming Events

Feb 4/5 Bake Sale after all weekend masses

5 Scout Sunday Day of recognition for the contributions of young people and adults to Scouting. Thank you for our support. 19 Pinewood Derby

Bring your soda cans to Quigley’s at 663 Fairmont Pike in Mt. Olivet. Mention Our Lady of Peace Scouts -Pack 50 to give scouts credit. Proceeds benefit scout activities. Thank you!

February Altar Server Training Schedule

Sunday after 10:30am Mass

Feb 12

Tuesdays after school

Feb 7 Feb 21 Feb 28

Al l a re welcome.

Renee

Schneid, Teacher Grade 8

Vanessa DeBlasis Teacher Grade 4

Sue

Protich,

Inclusion

Res. Asst.

Remember Our Lady of Peace Parish in your Will and Estate Planning Bequests for the benefit of the Diocese, a parish, or an unincorporated institution or organization should be made out to “The Most Rev. Michael J. Bransfield, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston, or his successors in office, "with a specification of the purpose for which the bequest is to be used, e.g., “ for the use of Our Lady of Peace Parish .” If a bequest is intended for an incorporated institution, please consult the director of that institution or the Chancery for the proper legal title. Before drafting a bequest or formulating a will, it is advisable to seek legal counsel.

Office: 304-242-9604 Tiffany Hoffman Cell-304-830-0377 Email: [email protected]

Denise Tierney Cell: 304-281-6288

Email: [email protected]

Knights of Columbus Council 12195 Grand Knight - Tom Burke

Meeting. Our next business meeting is Monday, February 6 in the parish office.

Monthly Drawing Tickets. Tickets for the monthly drawing at the business meeting

are available in the parish office. Participants are eligible to win $50 each month for 12

months, starting at the March meeting. Donation $12/ticket. Need not be present to win. In Serv ice to One, In Serv ice to Al l

Men, at least 18 years of age, and a practicing Catholic: consider joining our Council of Brother

Knights. We are always looking for additional members. Contact Al Musilli at 304-238-6173.

50/50 Winner: Mary Jo Guidi

Knight of the Month is Mike Oliver. Congratulations for recognition of service to better our council, parish and community. Great job!

Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend in Hudson, OH

Give the gift of the perfect weekend to bring a husband and wife closer together! February 17-19

at the Clarion Inn in Hudson, OH. Information online: GreatMarriagesOhio.org or 330-305-9963

“Married Couples” Retreat at Priestfield Retreat Center in Kearneysvile, WV

Two retreats available: March 3-5 and April 7-8. Couples, interested in attending the retreat, coming

away feeling spiritually refreshed and enlightened? More information: Elaine Galeone 410-252-5355

Father Charles McGinnis (St. Peter Claver Church) leads group to Greece-Turkey

All are invited to join 11-day pilgrimage to Greece and Turkey September 5-15, 2017. Cost is $3199,

deposit is $450 each with final payment by June 6, 2017. Early Booking Discount available. See flyer.

Spanish Mass at St. Mary’s Church (212 West Main Street, St. Clairsville OH)

Spanish mass celebrated third Sundays of each month at 2:30pm. Confessions at 2:00pm. Join us.

Mass Intention Calendar

Please check community board for our monthly Mass Intention calendar. It will show Masses that are scheduled for the current month. If you would like to bring up the gifts, come early and let ushers know. Weekday masses $10; weekend $20.

Call Rev. Dennis R. Schuelkens, Jr. at the

Vocations Office, Diocese of Wheeling-

Charleston at (304) 232-0444, ext. 298

Is the Lord calling you? P rayer is our hope put into words. Make time for prayer.

Not just communal, but also personal.

January 29, 2017 The Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Page 7

Ladies Auxiliary of the K of C President - Marilyn Thalman

** No Meetings December, January. We will resume Monday, February 27, 2017

Best Choice” Labels. Start saving UPC labels (or the whole label) from the Best

Choice products at Riesbecks. They are worth money in our pockets. Drop them off in

back of the Church or in Parish Office. The credit benefits parish and school. Thank you!

Vice President: Sylvia Huggins Treasurer: Marlene McGovern Secretary: Marlene Klamut