st. jude catholic parish...2020/05/17 · and love, hope is a gift that is given to us to draw us...
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ST. JUDE CATHOLIC PARISH 1515 N. Greenville Ave. Allen, TX 75002
972-727-1177 | stjudeparish.com
MAY 17, 2020
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER “I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate
to be with you always, the Spirit of truth.”
- JOHN 14:16-17a
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Our Mission: To build a parish community that shares God’s love through prayer, service and evangelization so
that all feel welcome in making St. Jude their home.
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
We hope for many things: passing an exam, finding our
true love, securing sustainable work, or surviving an illness.
We often seek to have God be a part of what we hope for
and desire, almost trying to convince Him that our agenda
is what is ultimately important. While our particular hopes
may appear to be what needs to be achieved in order for us
to be happy, they really are not. Our lesser, more personal
hopes can distract us from true hope.
When God became a human being, a powerful message
was sent: all that is authentically human is found in the
divine. As the human Jesus lived and died in order to show
us that he truly is the universal Christ, we have to keep our
sight focused on our eternal truth and destiny and who we
truly are. We have to be careful when we allow our earthly
concerns to distract us. True hope is found when we place
our trust in Christ’s promises and don’t rely on our own
strength. True hope focuses on striving toward the
fulfillment of God’s promises and not simply on achieving
what we think we need in this life. Hope always travels with
two friends — faith and love. In this trio of virtues, we find
the very presence of God born in every human being.
These are God’s greatest gifts, and they lead us to the
fullness of His presence.
As with faith and love, we cannot see hope with just our
human eyes. We don’t carry this virtue within us to use
solely for our own personal agenda. Hope is not something
that simply comes with the human package. As with faith
and love, hope is a gift that is given to us to draw us closer
to our eternal truth. Faith, hope, and love are signs that
there is something far greater going on in us and something
greater to persevere in obtaining. The true divine gift of
hope is what will endure any hardship we encounter,
especially those that will come from authentically living the
Gospel. With all that is happening in our lives, in our
church, and in our world, what is the reason for our hope?
Ask God for the fortitude to see His eternal gift as the
reason we get up in the morning and do the things we do.
©LPi
Welcome back parishioners! As of the printing of this bulletin (May 13), the following are on-schedule at St. Jude.
Please see the website or facebook for updates.
Daily Mass at St. Jude
9:00 am Livestreamed Daily via the Website or Facebook Planned schedule at least until May 18
Replay via https://www.stjudeparish.com/daily-mass
Confessions Tuesday and Thursday: 5 pm - 6 pm Saturday: 10 am -11 am, Parish Hall
Enter via the North door by the Parish Office
Adoration Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday: 3 pm to 7 pm
Main Church - Enter via the East Transept Doors
Baptisms, Weddings and Funeral Masses We will keep our capacity to 25% or less in our church.
Private Prayer 10 AM to 7 PM - Main Church
Please follow guidelines for social distancing.
Wearing of face covering is encouraged.
To read the incremental reopening plan for the Diocese of DALLAS,
go to: https://www.cathdal.org
GOSPEL MEDI TATI ON ST. JUDE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Office Hours: 972-727-1177
After Hours: 972-632-2382
s t judepar i sh .com
For bulletin submissions, please email [email protected] ten business days before the requested bulletin publication date. Articles are subject to approval and space availability.
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Laudato Si’ Week
MAY 16-24
This year marks the 5th anniversary of Pope Francis’ encyclical, Laudato Si’ On Care for Our Common Home. In celebration, he invites us to join Catholics around the world in committing to action that increases our response to “the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor.”
Visit www.LaudatoSiWeek.org for resources, action items and to see how Catholics around the world are making an impact.
Father of all, Creator and ruler of the universe, You entrusted your world to us as a gift. Help us to care for it and all people, that we may live in right relationship– with You, with ourselves, with one another, and with creation. Christ our Lord, both divine and human, You lived among us and died for our sins. Help us to imitate your love for the human family by recognizing that we are all connected— to our brothers and sisters around the world, to those in poverty impacted by environmental devastation, and to future generations. Holy Spirit, giver of wisdom and love, You breathe life in us and guide us. Help us to live according to your vision, stirring to action the hearts of all— individuals and families, communities of faith, and civil and political leaders. Triune God, help us to hear the cry of those in poverty, and the cry of the earth, so that we may together care for our common home. Amen.
This prayer from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops is based on Pope Francis’ Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home. https://catholiccurrent.org/twim-0625/care-for-gods-creation-2/
AMA FOOD PANTRY DONATIONS
During this period of uncertain times, many families are being affected economically by the Coronavirus and unemployment.
The AMA Food Pantry which is located at the back parking lot of our Church. Non-perishable donations can be dropped off at the box outside the food pantry. For those who are in need, hours are Monday and Thursday from 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM and Tuesday, Friday and Saturday from 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM.
Go to https://allenfoodpantry.org/ for a list of urgently needed items.
FURNITURE MINISTRY DONATIONS
The Furniture Ministry works closely with a local homeless shelter with clients who are transitioning from homelessness back into housing.
The ministry is urgently requesting for donations new or gently used towels, pots and pans and silverware.
Please contact email [email protected] to arrange how you can make your donation.
When a request was made by a member of the Collin County Homeless Coalition to make masks for the homeless, volunteers from St. Jude’s Catholic Church were quick to help. Over 150 masks were donated with the help of the Dallas Chinese Fellowship Church who also participated in this great service. A sincere ‘Thank You’ to the volunteers who helped.
Asian and Pacific Island American Heritage Month This month we celebrate and pay tribute to the contributions generations of Asian and Pacific Island Americans have made to American history, society and culture. http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/cultural-diversity/asian-pacific-islander/news/index.cfm
National Foster Care Month As Catholics, we believe that every person is created in God’s image, deserving to be treated with dignity and respect. USCCB provides foster care services to unaccompanied, refugee, and immigrant children. Learn how you can become a foster parent to an unaccompanied refugee or immigrant minor. http://www.usccb.org/about/children-and-migration/foster-care/index.cfm
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A Note from Ms. Julie Religious Education classes have ended for the 2019-2020 school year. Parents may come to the east side door of the Education Building and look for their child’s RE book—their completion certificate is included in the book. First thru Fifth Graders will keep their backpacks and Bibles to use for next year. Sacrament year students need to turn in their completed work along with their yellow First Eucharist folder in the bin by the east side door.
Thank you and God bless all for completing the assigned chapters during this time of quarantine. Our prayers are with you as we begin the summer that you stay healthy and safe!
C H I L D R E N ’ S M I N I S T R Y : JULIE BUCHANAN,
Children’s & Youth Faith Formation Director ext. 2225 or [email protected]
CHILDREN’S M I N I S T R Y
Registration details for Religious Education,
Vacation Bible Study and Summer Camps will be announced soon!
FIRST EUCHARIST RETREAT
August 29
FIRST COMMUNION September 12
Rehearsals on September 11
THIS SUMMER
Y O U T H M I N I S T R Y
Stay connected and join our online classes.
Facebook: St. Jude Youth Ministry
Instagram: @stjudeymallen
Y O U T H M I N I S T R Y : KATIE DELL, Youth Ministry Coordinator
ext. 2228 or [email protected]
UPPER ROOM BIBLE STUDY
Wednesdays at 7 PM
Tuesdays at 4 pm
until end of May
JYM Classes are complete. Keep an eye on your email for information
regarding summer activities.
MISSION WEEK Week of July 13
Each summer, our high school youth reach out in service and mission to help
those in need. This is a direct response to our baptismal call to live as disciples of Christ.
YOUTH CONFIRMATION August 15
VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL
July 20-24
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Voted the Best Preschool in
Allen for 3 years straight -
low ratios, faith-based, and
extras like music, Spanish,
and a Steam Lab
Sunshine and Rainbows Early Learning Center admits children of any religion, race, color, national, and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to participants in the program. The preschool does not discriminate in regard to religion, race, color, national, and ethnic origin in administration of its educational, admissions, and scholarship programs.
Enrollment for School Year 2020-2021 We have openings in our 3’s, and 4’s classes. Call the preschool office for more information. Enrollment is now open to the community. Let your friends know about enrolling!
We are ONLINE! All preschool classes are currently being taught through E-Learning! It is wonderful to see the pictures the families send with the joyful faces of the children! All of our families are in our prayers for good health and safety.
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP FOR OUR ALUMNI Sunshine and Rainbows is offering two $500 college scholarships for two high school seniors who graduated from the program (originally called “Rainbow Days” in the year 2007). The applications will be available online at www.sunshineandrainbowselc.org. Deadline for applications is this coming Sunday, May 24.
Many of the St. Jude adult ministries and outreach
groups are now meeting online. Please reach out to your
ministry leaders for meeting information.
St. Jude Career Alliance Ministry
St. Jude Career Alliance Ministry will present its five-week
program designed to provide each participant with insights
for achieving quick employment via Zoom meeting on
Wednesday mornings beginning May 20, 9:00-10:30 AM,
and continuing through Wednesday, June 24. The meetings
will have an expert speaker who can help you achieve quick
job search results. Weekly topics and speakers are available
on the ministry website, www.stjudecareeralliance.com.
Interested parties who wish to join these Zoom meetings
should click on: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82513405799?
pwd=NVZmOCszMm4yaTdMUDzecTIUaWIzdz09
In addition to the career marketing workshops, the ministry
offers training in job search skills, support groups and job-
hunting resources. Assistance is free and offered to both
skilled labor and professionals. For any questions, please
email [email protected].
Catholic Alcoholism & Addictions Ministry (CAAM)
Although the St. Jude CAAM (Catholic Alcohol and
Addiction Ministry) can‘t meet weekly the group will be
hosting an online weekly ZOOM meeting at the regularly
scheduled time every Saturday at 9:15 AM.
The meeting is for those who feel they, or someone they
know, may have an alcohol or addiction problem to guide
those who suffer from alcoholism or addiction, and their
family and friends, toward recovery. This is an “open”
meeting (meaning anyone can attend). Please contact Matt
for the link to join at [email protected].
ADULT M I N I S T R I E S
ALTAR SERVER MENTORS FOR WEDDINGS
Mentors are needed to assist with altar servers at weddings. You must have a current safe environment approved status and be available for Friday or Saturday weddings. Mentors help
the altar servers before and during the weddings. Training will be available. If you are interested or have questions, please contact Tere Schuette at [email protected].
We traditionally celebrate graduations
during this month. Although most of us
can not be together, we want to wish
the best for the graduates of St. Jude!
RESOURCES FOR YOU
RESOURCES FOR YOU
FIRST PRAYER
O Mary, You shine continuously on our journey as a sign of salvation and hope. We entrust ourselves to you, Health of the Sick, who, at the foot of the cross, were united with Jesus’ suffering, and persevered in your faith.
“Protectress of the Roman people”, you know our needs, and we know that you will provide, so that, as at Cana in Galilee, joy and celebration may return after this time of trial.
Help us, Mother of Divine Love, to conform ourselves to the will of the Father and to do what Jesus tells us. For he took upon himself our suffering, and burdened himself with our sorrows to bring us, through the cross, to the joy of the Resurrection.
Amen.
We fly to your protection, O Holy Mother of God; Do not despise our petitions in our necessities, but deliver us always from every danger, O Glorious and Blessed Virgin.
Our Catholic devotion for the month of May is dedicated to our Blessed Virgin Mary. During this month, Pope Francis encourages the faithful to pray the Rosary at home. He gave us two prayers to Our Lady that we can recite at the end of the Rosary.
For the full text of Pope Francis’ letter on the Month of May:
https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2020-04/letter-on-
the-month-of-may-full-text.html
SECOND PRAYER
“We fly to your protection, O Holy Mother of God”.
In the present tragic situation, when the whole world is prey to suffering and anxiety, we fly to you, Mother of God and our Mother, and seek refuge under your protection.
Virgin Mary, turn your merciful eyes towards us amid this coronavirus pandemic. Comfort those who are distraught and mourn their loved ones who have died, and at times are buried in a way that grieves them deeply. Be close to those who are concerned for their loved ones who are sick and who, in order to prevent the spread of the disease, cannot be close to them. Fill with hope those who are troubled by the uncertainty of the future and the consequences for the economy and employment.
Mother of God and our Mother, pray for us to God, the Father of mercies, that this great suffering may end and that hope and peace may dawn anew. Plead with your divine Son, as you did at Cana, so that the families of the sick and the victims be comforted, and their hearts be opened to confidence and trust.
Protect those doctors, nurses, health workers and volunteers who are on the frontline of this emergency, and are risking their lives to save others. Support their heroic effort and grant them strength, generosity and continued health.
Be close to those who assist the sick night and day, and to priests who, in their pastoral concern and fidelity to the Gospel, are trying to help and support everyone.
Blessed Virgin, illumine the minds of men and women engaged in scientific research, that they may find effective solutions to overcome this virus.
Support national leaders, that with wisdom, solicitude and generosity they may come to the aid of those lacking the basic necessities of life and may devise social and economic solutions inspired by farsightedness and solidarity.
Mary Most Holy, stir our consciences, so that the enormous funds invested in developing and stockpiling arms will instead be spent on promoting effective research on how to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future.
Beloved Mother, help us realize that we are all members of one great family and to recognize the bond that unites us, so that, in a spirit of fraternity and solidarity, we can help to alleviate countless situations of poverty and need. Make us strong in faith, persevering in service, constant in prayer.
Mary, Consolation of the afflicted, embrace all your children in distress and pray that God will stretch out his all-powerful hand and free us from this terrible pandemic, so that life can serenely resume its normal course.
To you, who shine on our journey as a sign of salvation and hope, do we entrust ourselves, O Clement, O Loving, O Sweet Virgin Mary. Amen.
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MASS INTENTIONS
May 16 5 pm Repose of the Soul of Jose A. Garcia
17 8 am Repose of the Soul of John Delafosse
10 am For the Living & Deceased Members of St. Jude
Noon Repose of the Soul of Jean Baptiste Sipa
5 pm Mother’s Day Novena
18 8:30 am Mother’s Day Novena
Noon Repose of the Soul of Yolanda Puga
19 8:30 am Repose of the Soul of Oki Agnes Pak
6 pm Repose of the Soul of Conchetta Dubret
20 8:30 am Repose of the Soul of Joseph Onisto
Noon Repose of the Soul of Kris Kistner
21 8:30 am Special Intention of Hannah Nguyen
6 pm Repose of the Soul of Joan Polus
8:30 am Repose of the Soul of Geraldo S. Angeles Jr. 22
Noon Birthday of Kristine Sampang; Special Intentions of Barbara Houston
23 8:30 am Repose of the Soul of Geraldo S. Angeles Jr.
A R M E D F O R C E S C A R E P A C K A G E S
If you have a loved one serving in the Armed Forces who would benefit from receiving cards, letters,
and care packages from their St. Jude family, please send their complete mailing address to
[email protected] and we will publish them here.
Aliyah R Gallegos CAOC/A6
UNIT 61224 APO, AE 09309-1224
FCA2 Nathan Lewis USS NORMANDY (CG-60)
UNIT 100263, BOX 653 FPO AE 09579
Specialist Wade Myers 117 Live Oak Dr
Raeford, NC 28376
Gregory and Chong Boren Camp Humphreys Army Post
PSC 333 Box 4785 APO AP 96251-0048
Anthony Mattia USS PIONEER MCM-9
UNIT 100151 BOX 1 FPO AP 96675-1929
James Rickman 114 76th Street North
Apt 206 Great Falls, MT 59405-7672
Specialist Lindsey Rohr 10785A Chapel Drive Fort Drum, NY 13602
In the Diocese of Dallas, the Holy Day
of the Solemnity of the Ascension of
the Lord is always transferred to the
following Sunday, the Seventh Sunday
after Easter. For 2020, it will be next
Sunday, May 24.
Deacon Dennis Bryant Raymond Mayer William Kreiner
Michael Meehan Celestina Amatulli Helen Vieger
Kenneth Cichosz Adelyn Rose Rivera Jon Jarzembowski
Sybil Cotnoir Vinny Mathen Sean Elder
Deacon Leonard Lockett
SYMPATHIES
PRAYER INTENTIONS
Jim Archer Polly Howai Nancy Pollick
Christian Collin Awad Robert Hrncir Joan Ponthier Garcia
Kristina Baird Lucas Jarzembowski Johnnie Quintana
Kebira Begum Thys Jones Sr. Jenifer Ramirez
Diane Beutz Joan Jordan Don Ream
Charles Biggins III Brandon Kelley Ernest Reyes
Nicholas Brkovich Patricia Kelly Lupe Reyes
Mike & Selena Brooks Wanda Kidwell Carmen Rios
Charles Brown Barbara Koblitz Rick Roberts
Fr. Jason Cargo Randy Kuchinski Doug Ruby
Diane Caruso Irene Lackey Dolores Sanchez
Cynthia Chase Susan LaCrone Fr. Steven Sanchez
Charles Ciaramitaro Maria Larrazolo Teresita Sawyer
Dimitri Conde Stephanie Lawler Richard Senn
Marcelino Contreras Renee LeBeau Marci Sereno
Brian Coons Peggy LeBlanc Larry Sewell
Austin Crowder Jim LeVasseur Ruth Shippen
Wayne Cummings Austin Lynch Paul Simard
Yinka Da Silva Dolores Lynch Nicoline Simo
Felipe DeHoyos Joe Maestas Mary Smith
Dora Devino Jayne Mangan Amanda Smothers
Samuel Downs Ottilia Marton Ross Sorenson
Ralph Drautz Jane Martinez Connie Sosa
Paul Dumont Dorothy May Bryan & Kathy Sparks
Aaron Eaton Margaret McCarty Glory Stack
Katie Englund Anna McMann Genevieve Stubban
Hamid Fakhrai Boyd Melburn Joe Sutch
Mark Farmer Miravel Mendiola Carolina Tadaro
Lori Ferguson Marsha Mendoza Larry & Connie Tomazin
Jerry Finaldi James Miles Michael Tresler
Fischer Fought Tito Montoya Nick Unger
Frances Freel Tina Myers Jose Luis Verdu
Beverly Garman Baby Michael Nichols Elisha Villalva
Brandon Gomes Mike Nichols Maria Vu
Debi Goodman Pat Nugent Beverly & Vincent Walsh
Ronna Graham Charlie O'Hara Jennifer Wandell
David Greszler Charles Olasky Thomas Wells
Thelma Griffin Laurel Owens Stormie Wilburn
Lloyd Griffith Rhonda Paltauf Cassie Wright
Dora Guevara Sue Pauly Tom Yahnke
Krystyna Headings JT Penland Ben Young
Donna Helmedag Katie Perez Janet Zettle
William Henshaw Marion Peters Artie & Chickie Zimmerman
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Legal Notice: Pursuant to Section 30.06, Penal Code (trespass by license holder with a concealed handgun), a person licensed under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code (handgun licensing law), may not enter this property with a concealed handgun. Pursuant to Section 30.07, Penal Code (trespass by license holder with an openly carried handgun), a person licensed under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code (handgun licensing law), may not enter this property with a handgun that is carried openly.
Reporting Abuse: First, notify local law enforcement. Second notify the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services through the Texas Abuse Hotline (1-800-252-5400 or www.texasabusehotline.org) Finally, if the allegation involves a member of the clergy or an employee of a parish or the Diocese, please notify the Diocese of Dallas Victims Assistance Coordinator, Barbara Landregan, at 214-379-2812.
COLLECTIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR JULY 2019 - JUNE 2020
For the week ending May 10, 2020
Operating Fund Donations
Mass Collections $0
Thru Business Office $17,020
Yr-to-Date $2,095,442
Bldg. Trust Fund Donations
Mass Collections $0
Thru Business Office $1,465
Yr-to-Date $342,649
New Capital Campaign Donations
Mass Collections $0
Thru Business Office $1,785
Yr-to-Date $487,974
Total Weekly Donations * $20,270
Debt Reduction (with land)
Present Mortgage Debt $2,950,581
Bishop's Annual Appeal 2020
St Jude Goal $347,000
Pledged to date $290,146
Collected YTD $161,799
* Online donations are reported once a month
STEWARDSHIP
SUNDAY MASS ATTENDANCE:
Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Mass for May 10
was live-streamed via Facebook and the website.
STAFF DIRECTORY Regular Hours: 972.727.1177
After Hours: 972.632.2382
Website: stjudeparish.com
PASTORAL Rev. Andrew Semler, Pastor - ext. 2214
Rev. Abraham Thomas, Parochial Vicar - ext. 2233
Rev. Joel Bako, Parochial Vicar - ext. 2254
Deacon Ron Fejeran, Pastoral Care - ext. 2255
Deacon Robert Holladay, Pastoral Care - ext. 2219
Deacon Al Karcher, Pastoral Care - ext. 2255
Deacon John Boyle, Pastoral Care - ext. 2255
Jeanne Girsch, Pastoral Assistant - ext. 2215
ADMINISTRATION Mary Boyle, Parish Administrator - ext. 2213
Sue Hawthorne, Business Manager - ext. 2211
Rose Tuck, Accounts Payable/Registration - ext. 2212
Peggy Runnels, Safe Environment Director - ext. 2210
George Pike, Grounds Manager - 214.299.3010
Andy Buchanan, Facilities Manager - 469.835.5844
Brandon Powell, Multi-media Coordinator - ext. 2249
Menchu Tungala, Bulletin/Publications, ext. 2231
RECEPTIONISTS
Sara Walsh, Admin. Receptionist, Nursery - ext. 2255
Cecilia Rogers, Registrar, Receptionist - ext. 2242
FAITH FORMATION - ADULT Mary Boyle, Director Adult Faith Formation - ext. 2213
Della Doss, Adult Faith Formation Admin - ext. 2230
Teresa Rodenbaugh, Adult Faith Formation Admin-ext. 2240
FAITH FORMATION - CHILDREN & YOUTH
Director, Julie Buchanan - ext. 2225
Katie Dell, Youth Coordinator - ext. 2228
Michael Ingram, Youth Assistant - ext. 2226
Toni Cechan, CM Admin - ext. 2224
MUSIC Michael Howard, Music Director - ext. 2216
Katie Lacy, Organist/Choir Director - ext. 2216
SUNSHINE & RAINBOWS PRESCHOOL Sunshine & Rainbows ELC - 214.644.2080
Director, Julie Buchanan - ext. 2225
Liz Moore, Sunshine & Rainbows ELC - ext. 2223
Maret Aebi, ELC Office - 2223
OTHER Allen Food Pantry - 214.644.2090
YOUR HELP IS NEEDED Many families are being affected economically
by the Coronavirus outbreak and unemployment. Please continue to help the AMA Food Pantry and the St. Jude People Helping People Ministry. Thank you.
WYATT ROBERT WALSTAD
Son of Wade & Allison
For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com St. Jude Catholic Church, Allen, TX C 4C 05-1039
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Scott Meyer, Parishioner972.233.0400
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MAIDSERVICEWindow Cleaning
ANDRE MAYERwww.MayersMaids.com 469 231 9250
www.WindowWashingDallas.com Insured • Move in & Out Cleaning
Weekly - Bi-Weekly - Monthly
Estate Planning • ProbateGuardianshipSarah R. Duff
206 S. Kentucky, Suite 205 • McKinney972.439.1315 • www.thedufflawfirm.com
DONNY J. PERALESCriminal and Juvenile
Defense Attorneywww.chesleyperaleslaw.com
1415 Harroun Ave. McKinney
972.292.7130
Preschool for 2-5 yr oldsPrivate Kindergarten
1515 N. Greenville Ave(on St. Jude Campus)
214-644-2080Julie Buchanan, Director
STRATEGICSTRATEGICSTRATEGICESTATE PLANNING SERVICES
A Financial Services Corporation
Lowering Your Financial AnxietyThrough Customized Plans forWealth Accumulation, Protection, & Distribution
Lamar KerrCFP/CPA
Phone: 214-632-7093 • [email protected]
Oral Surgery aSSOciateS
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Dr. William Walstad & Dr. Doug Dingwerth
972-359-8100 • OSANT.NET
DALLAS • PRESTON HOLLOW
ROWLETT • CEDAR HILL • ALLEN
Charlotte Majzner, ABR Realtor
214/[email protected] www.CharsDreamHomes.com
St. Jude Parishioner since 2002
Plano GaraGe Door& oPener
972-424-9380Since 1977
Sales & Service | Garage Door & Gate OpenersDriveway Gates | Iron Fencing
www.planogaragedoorandopener.com
Giving you the personalized attention you deserve!
940 West Stacy Rd., Ste. 100 • Allen
469.342.6644www.AllenFamilyDentist.com
General & Cosmetic DentistryEstablished in 2010 • Hablamos Español
Ken Sutter Parishioner and Owner
972-727-9100101C N Greenville Ave #267
Allen, TX 75002
www.southernplainsroofing.com
• More than 35 years treating children & adults• Board Certified Member of the National Association of Orthodontics• Latest technology using 3/D Imaging• An Elite Premier Provider of Invisalign for Adults & Teens• Bi-lingual doctors & staff (Spanish & Korean)• Most Insurances accepted & filed • Interest-free financing
Dr. Copenhaver, parishioner
Call us at 972-727-5781to request a complimentary consultation
Locations in East Allen , West Allen & McKinney
Hours: M-F 7am-7pm5 days a week
The world always looks brighter from
behind a smile.
Omar HerreraSe habla español
Free Property Inspection
Exteriors & Roofing LLCFor every contracted claim, a donation will be made to the Parish.
Storm Restoration ContractorRoofing • Gutters • Fences • WindowsPaint • Floors • Granite • Countertops
www.cardinalroofingtx.com • 469-247-9347
Tami Vu, realtor®
972-400-0099 [email protected]
Reponsive, Passionate, Professional
For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com St. Jude Catholic Church, Allen, TX B 4C 05-1039
Tobin Collard214.738.1063
DO-IT-ALL PLUMBINGCommercial / Residential
M-37850
Norman BundrantGive us a call, We do it all!
469-487-9209
Color • High Lights • PermanentsWaxing • Hair Extensions
Tina, April, Thuy, Henry,Kelly, Ken, Nina and Jennifer
2070 W. Spring Creek, #336 • 972-517-1062 • Open 7 Days
LEWISVILLE
Tom Andrews - Finance [email protected]
972-221-2900
Funeral Homes • Crematory Memorial Parks • Florist
Collin County’s OnlyOn-Site Crematory
McKinney / Allen / Plano972-562-2601
www.TJMfuneral.com
Pam LewisCRS, [email protected]
John R. KraftCLU, ChFC
Agent
972-517-885910185 Custer Rd (South of Hwy 121)
www.johnkraftagency.com
Flowers for all your special moments.972-398-6404
planofloweramaflorist.com
214-503-7663
www.scottexteriors.com [email protected]
Secure On-Site Shredding, Inc
The Company LiterallyTearing it Up!
214-306-5974www.secureonsiteshredding.com
One time Purge Regular Service1st Saturday Shred Day
Stacy Furniture Parking LotAllen TX 9am-12pm
Call Carmen Moreno972-905-5373 or 972-979-5173Satisfaction Guaranteed!Reasonable Rates!References Upon Request
NEED YOURHOUSE CLEANED?
St Jude Council 11293 Visit www.stjudekofc.com
for information on joining and for list of events
Anne Tabinowski972-762-5557 Parishioner [email protected]
PARISHIONERPURCHASE PROGRAM
Appointment Required
George Mogollon, Sales ManagerNew Car • Pre-owned • Leasing
972-741-1284
Sparks Loving Care HomeAssisted Living Facility
Memory CareRespite Care
No facility fee forSt. Jude Parishioners
Call for a tourMichael Sparks 214-226-1043
• Full-Time Early Childhood-8th Grade • Home of the SmartLab Technology Facility
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