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Saint Raphael Catholic Church 5444 Hollister Ave. Santa Barbara, California, 93111-2308 Office: (805) 967-5641 Fax: (805) 964-2988 Email: [email protected] Website: straphaelsb.org Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 25, 2015 The kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel (Mark 1:15). Pastoral Staff Msgr. Jon Majarucon, Pastor Rev. Lucio Juarez, Associate Pastor Rev. Frank Colborn, Retired Priest Dcn. Wayne Rascati, Permanent Deacon Dcn. Stephen & Mrs. Sylvia Montross, Deacon Couple M. Noël Fuentes, Pastoral Associate Schedule of Masses Monday through Friday: 8:00 am Wednesday and Friday: 12:05 pm Saturday: 5:30 pm Vigil Sunday: (English) 7:30 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am, 5:30 pm Life Teen Mass (Español) 12:30 pm Parish Office M. Noël Fuentes, Business Manager Jacqui Leicht, Accounting Coord. Maria L. Romero, Reception/Baptisms Holy Days/Special Observances Schedule of Holy Days varies St. Raphael School Michelle Limb, Principal 683-9090 x7 967-5641 967-5641 www.straphaelschoolsb.org Religious Education Karen Froelicher, English Ana Solis-Cervantes, Bilingual 967-2115 967-1641 x3 967-1641 x4 LifeTeen & Confirmation John Vasellina, Youth Minister 964-3466 x1 Sunday Early Childhood Education 968-6008 Cecilia Marks Reconciliation/Confession Saturdays: 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament First Friday of every month, 24 Hours. Vocations Information Priesthood—Rev. John Love, 968-1078 Religious Life—Sr. Cecilia Canales, O.P., (213) 637-7592 Parish Vocations Contact— John Switzer, 967-8049 Baptisms & Funerals Inquire in the Parish Office, 967-5641 Page Two Saint Raphael Church Change Our Lives January 25, 2015 Today’s Readings In today’s first reading, Jonah, sent by God to warn the people, storms through Nineveh, frightening the citizens out of their wits. It works! They repent before Jonah makes his way through a third of the city, and God sees “by their actions” how they have turned from evil. First Reading — The Ninevites turn from their evil way in Then we hear Paul telling the Corinthians that “the world in its present form is passing away.” He calls for a change of heart. He stops short of telling them to set aside their everyday lives, but still he urges them — rather mysteriously — to live as though they aren’t doing the things they’re doing. Gospel — Jesus proclaims, “Repent, and believe in the Finally, Jesus stands on the shore and cries, “The kingdom of God is at hand!” The apostles-to-be abandon their nets and follow him. Thus in all the readings we hear an invitation to a radical and immediate change in our lives. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Saints and Special Observances Sunday: Third Sunday in Ordinary Time; Catholic Schools Week Monday: Ss. Timothy and Titus Tuesday: St. Angela Merici Wednesday: St. Thomas Aquinas Saturday: St. John Bosco response to Jonah’s message (Jonah 3:1-5, 10). Psalm — Teach me your ways, O Lord (Psalm 25). Second Reading — The world in its present form is passing away (1 Corinthians 7:29-31). gospel.” The new disciples abandon their nets and follow him (Mark 1:14-20). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Readings for the Week Monday: 2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5; Ps 96:1-3, 7-8a, 10; Mk 3:22-30 Tuesday: Heb 10:1-10; Ps 40:2, 4ab, 7-8a, 10, 11; Mk 3:31-35 Wednesday: Heb 10:11-18; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 4:1-20 Thursday: Heb 10:19-25; Ps 24:1-6; Mk 4:21-25 Friday: Heb 10:32-39; Ps 37:3-6, 23-24, 39-40; Mk 4:26-34 Saturday: Heb 11:1-2, 8-19; Lk 1:69-75; Mk 4:35-41 Sunday: Dt 18:15-20; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; 1 Cor 7:32-35; Mk1:21-28 God’s Word Today Mass Intentions January 24 — January 30, 2015 Jan 24 Sat Vigil 5:30 pm Our Parish Community Jan 25 Sun 7:30 am Kathleen Champion (D) 9:30 am Joe Lima (D) 11:00 am Cecil Thomas (D) 12:30 pm José Jesús Lemus & Amparo Lemus (D) 5:30 pm George Hopping (L) Jan 26 Mon 8:00 am Jose Salcedo (D) Jan 27 Tues 8:00 am Alicia Williford (L) Jan 28 Wed 8:00 am Sarah Sutcliffe (L) 12:05 pm Maria Magdalena Bernabe (D) Jan 29 Thurs 8:00 am Rosario Borrayo & Carmen Borrayo (D) Jan 30 Fri 8:00 am Fredelito Igarta (D) 12:05 pm Belen Sanchez (D) Today, we are once again given an account of the call of the disciples. These Gospel stories are positioned in the early part of Ordinary Time for good reason. We know that the Lenten journey is just around the corner. That journey will take us once again to Jerusalem and to the cross and resurrection of Christ. One of the characteristics of discipleship is that one does not become a disciple solely on one’s own. There is always a call, an invitation to follow the way of discipleship. When today’s Gospel is proclaimed, try to put yourself in the place of those early disciples who were casting their nets. They were simply doing their daily tasks. In the middle of those tasks, the Lord calls them. Perhaps that is precisely where the Lord calls each of us — in the midst of our daily tasks. As we prepare to listen to God’s word, let us open our hearts to listen to the invitation issued to each of us to follow in the footsteps of Christ. From Saint Margaret Sunday Missal, copyright © J. S. Paluch Company On the Cover — Christ Calling the Apostles James and John by Edward Armitage, 1869. Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Three Parish Community News Fifth Sunday Collection — The St. Vincent de Paul “Fifth Sunday” Collection scheduled for November 30, 2014 was postponed because of the Thanksgiving Food Drive and members spending time with family and friends. We have rescheduled the “Fifth Sunday” Collection for today, January 25 (the last Sunday of the month). Thank you for your continued support. New Altar Servers — All children that attend this church from Grade 4 and up are invited to become an Altar Server at Mass. We will be having a three-afternoon training. You must attend all three. 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm each day: Wednesday, January 28 through Friday, January 30. Please sign your child up ahead of time by filling out an application in the Parish Office. We’ll train up to ten children. For more information please call Noël Fuentes at 683-9090 x7. Adult Bible Study — Meets weekly, on Wednesdays at 10:00 am in Room A/B of the Parish Center. We are studying the Book of Genesis. All are welcome; no experience is necessary! For more info, please call Melissa any afternoon, 964-4570. Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) — About 1,000 deaths from coronary heart disease occur outside of the hospital or emergency room every day in the United States. Most of these deaths are due to the sudden loss of heart function or sudden cardiac arrest. A number of these victims, up to 50 percent, might have been saved if automated external defibrillators (AEDs) were immediately available. An AED is an electronic device designed to deliver an electric shock to a victim of sudden cardiac arrest. St. Raphael Church has three (3) AED’s on the grounds. One is located in the Sacristy in the church, a second one is located in St. Joseph’s room (former library) in the School and the third one is located in a cabinet in the A/B room. Signage indicates their locations. If you have any questions concerning the AED’s, please email Justin at [email protected]. Coffee and Donuts (Hospitality) Ministry — This ministry serves coffee and donuts after the 9:30 am Mass every Sunday except the second Sunday of the month. The commitment would be hosting once or one hour per two months. Please contact Anna Wines at (805) 896-2424. In Need of Help? Call St. Vincent de Paul 683-8535. ~ Calendar Highlights This Week ~ Sunday, January 25 St. Vincent de Paul “Fifth Sunday” Collection Monday, January 26 St. Vincent de Paul, 2:00 pm, Conf. Rm. Yr. 1 Confirmation Class, 7:00 pm, PC Tuesday, January 27 Faith Formation, 6:30 pm, Parish Hall Escuela de Evangelizacion, 7:00 pm, PC, MP Rm. Wednesday, January 28 Adult Bible Study, 10:00 am, PC, Room A/B Altar Server Training, 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm, Church Thursday, January 29 Altar Server Training, 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm, Church Friday, January 30 Altar Server Training, 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm, Church PC = Parish Center The Pantry is Empty Catholic Charities Food Pantry needs donations. You can drop off non-perishable items at the Parish Office during business hours. As always, thank you very much for your continued generosity. 2014 Donation Statements To request your 2014 donation statement for tax purposes, please call Maria in the Parish Office with your full name, address, phone number and envelope number. We will be printing and mailing statements during the last week of January, so it is important that you call as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience and Happy 2015 from all of us! Page Four Saint Raphael Church January 25, 2015 Please Pray for the Sick of Our Parish Jessie Arroyo Raymond Arroyo Theresa Baran Arturo Barrios Donald Benn Betty Blinde Jim Bohlig Bill Buchanan Barbara Burke Fritz Cahill Carolyn Calandro David Carrell Frank Cartwright Miguel Cervantes Humberto Chavez Fr. Frank Colborn Mary Contreras Juanita Corona Maria Cuevas Mauricio Cuevas Patricia Dana Rocio de la Pena Irene Dorado Dennis Dziubek Pat Dzierski Joan Easterbrook Thomas Easterbrook John Esparza Karen Everett Mary Faila Anthony Falcucchi Gracie Fisher Bernadette FloresCurto Christian Franzen Arturo Garcia Yolanda Garcia Jessie Gonzales Noel Hensen Raymond Hernandez Roberto Hernandez George Hopping Mary Hopping Phyllis Hudson Alfonso Jimenez Yolanda Jimenez Mrs. Charles Lundfelt Kristin Mahon Elias Marks Jerman Martinez Michelle Martinez Laurie May Walter McCartney Michael Mina Carol Moffett Joseph Molina Catherine Morris Camile Moynihan Jose Nungaray Teo Nungaray Lorena OrtizSchneider Isabel Pena Patricia Perez John Perrea Lucy Plancencia Terry Pugh Knud Rasmussen Hal Rich Socorro Rivera McKenna Robles Edward Rodriguez Percy Rodriguez Donna Saar Alfonso Salazar Jesus Salgado David Schrader Dennis Tokumaru Reyna Vargas John Vasellina, Sr. Elaine Ventura Gerardo Rodriguez, Jr. Do you know of someone who is no longer in need of being on this list? Wish to add immediate family? Contact the Parish Office: 967-5641. Carry your cross on your back and take is as it comes, small or large, whether from friends or enemies and of whatever wood it be made. The most intelligent and happiest of men is he who, knowing that he is doomed to carry the cross throughout life, willingly and resignedly accepts the one God sends him. — St. John Bosco Sociable Seniors For information call Helen Nooney at (805) 968-4368 or Paul Robillard at (805) 967-8860. The Senior Travelers The new year will bring some more Day Trips and perhaps a longer trip or two for the Sociable Seniors … check upcoming bulletins! Call Eleanor or Max Keller (967-8296) with ideas and suggestions for short “day trips” or with any questions (and to sign up for a Day Trip). For information on longer trips, call Joan Magenheimer (967-5444). Suggestions are always welcome. Reflecting on God's Word First apprentice, then journeyman, and finally master. That's the way someone "travels" when learning a trade. But before "setting out" one must find a trustworthy master who will accept him to study with her. Then he must commit himself to the "journey" of learning the trade. By watching and listening to the master, by imitating her example and following her advice, the disciple gradually learns her "ways." The Scriptures this week present a journeyman, Jonah, and a master, Jesus. Why did people trust and follow them? People responded to Jonah because he was traveling the way of the Lord himself; he had repented and set out on the journey of discipleship. They responded to Jesus because he was a master worthy of their trust and because he invited them to be his disciples, to walk at his side and to study his ways. People followed them not because of their words, but because they knew the way. — Virginia Stillwell Protecting Our Children Teens and tweens frequently post photos online using their cell phones. One of the most popular mobile applications (apps) for photo sharing is called Instagram…Instagram allows members to digitally edit, upload and share photos and short videos with other members through the Instagram website, email, and other social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, Tumbler, and Flickr — all with a single click. The biggest danger for young people is that the photos and videos that they are posting on Instagram are accessible to countless unintended viewers… which means the images can be viewed by anyone in the world. For complete VIRTUS® Article with helpful tips email: [email protected]. Copyright (c) 2014, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Third Sunday in Ordinary Time From the Principal’s Desk Dear St. Raphael School Families and Friends, Valentine's Day is right around the corner. For the past five years, Saint Raphael School has sent "Hearts from Home" to our servicemen and women around the world. We are asking that each St. Raphael School student create at least five Valentine's Day cards for these special people. They need to be turned in by February 10. As your children are creating these cards, please remember to pray for our servicemen and women! God Bless America! Our 27th annual auction is right around the corner, so get ready to put on your boots for the "Round-Up". The Golden Ticket is now available! For the past three years, we have sold $25 raffle tickets for a grand prize raffle award of one year's tuition paid. Tickets are available in the school office; get yours today! The auction is on Saturday, February 28 at the Fess Parker Doubletree Resort. Our school auction is always a fun-filled evening. Catholic Schools Week is January 25 - 30. Our schools throughout the United States celebrate the uniqueness of these wonderful institutions. On Thursday, January 29, we will have our fourth Mass at Bishop Diego High School. All of the Catholic school students will celebrate Mass with our priests from our local parishes. On Friday, January 30, we will have our Family Lunch Day from Noon to 1:00 pm and our Open House from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. Each classroom will have something special for you to see. It's a great opportunity to visit our other classrooms to see what happens at the various grade levels. There will be an Open House Passport for you to visit all of our classrooms to receive a non-uniform pass. Registration for the 2014-2015 school year is on March 25. The Catholic Education Foundation Tuition Assistance applications are now available. You can download the forms from the e-newsletter or pick up a copy in the office. Applications are due no later than March 10. Any late applications will not be accepted. Important Dates: January 25-31: Catholic Schools Week Page Five Saint Raphael Youth Ministry Leading Teens Closer to Christ For Teens Interested in Getting Baptized and / or Making First Communion We have a special sacrament class just for teens. This is for all teens in 7th grade and older. Classes start in October. Call John at 964-3466 ext. 1 for more information or with questions. St. Angela Merici Foundress of the Ursulines, born 21 March 1474, at Desenzano, a small town on the southwestern shore of Lake Garda in Lombardy. When she was approximately 15 years old, Angela lost her parents and was taken in by her uncle in Salò, where she became a Tertiary of St. Francis. When she was twenty years old, her uncle died, and she returned to her paternal home at Desenzano. Convinced that the great need of her times was a better instruction of young girls in the rudiments of the Christian religion, she converted her home into a school where at stated intervals she daily gathered all the little girls of Desenzano and taught them the elements of Christianity. On the 25th of November, 1535, Angela chose twelve women and laid the foundation of the order of the Ursulines in a small house near the Church of St. Afra in Brescia. Angela has the double distinction of founding the first teaching congregation of women in the Church and what is now called a “secular institute” of religious women. Compiled from various sources. Artwork: mosaic from the Ursuline Sisters, United States Provinces website: backlitwithjoy.wordpress.com January 30: Open House from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm February 9: Jeans for Jesus February 16: No School for Presidents' Day In Mary’s Love, Ms. Michelle Limb, Principal Legit Quote of the Week Disorder in society is the result of disorder in the family. — Saint Angela Merici Page Six Saint Raphael Church January 25, 2015 Parish Office and Catholic Community News Parish Staff and Office Hours — The Parish Staff is available to serve you during the following hours (with an hour for lunch on M-F from 11:30 am-12:30 pm): Monday to Wednesday, 8:30 am-7:30 pm Thursday to Friday, 8:30 am–5:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am-2:00 pm Sunday: 8:30 am-2:00 pm After hours emergency pager: 897-6371. Bulletin Submissions — Bulletin announcements must be submitted no later than Friday, at Noon, nine days prior to the intended Sunday bulletin. Parish organizations have priority. All announcements must be emailed or typed clearly on paper. No phone-in announcements please. We reserve the right to edit any announcements. You may email your submissions to: [email protected] St. Raphael School Non-Discrimination Policy — The school, mindful of its mission to be a witness to the love of Christ for all, admits students regardless of race, color or national and/or ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. The school does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, disability, sex or national and/or ethnic origin in the administration of educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs, although certain athletic leagues and other programs may limit participation and some archdiocesan schools operate as single sex schools. While the school does not discriminate against students with special needs, a full range of services may not always be available to them. Decisions concerning the admission and continued enrollment of a student in the school are based upon the student’s emotional, academic and physical abilities and the resources available to the school in meeting the student’s needs. Children's Liturgy Program For Ages 5-11 — October 5 through the first Sunday in May. You do not have to register your children and there is no fee. This is the next stepping-stone after early childhood Sunday school for 3-4-5 year olds. The children process out of church at the beginning of Mass and return at the beginning of the offertory. For more info, contact Nancy Panizzon, Director, at (805) 964-5462. Early Childhood Sunday Program — Classes are held October until May during the 9:30 am Sunday Mass. The program is for children 3, 4, and 5/6 years of age. You can still register your child in the program by calling Cecilia Marks at 968-6008. Catholic Community News Worldwide Marriage Encounter — Attend a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend to help deepen your communication, strengthen your relationship, rekindle your romance and renew your sacrament. The next WWME weekend is February 6-8 in Ventura. Contact Jeanine and Russ Walker at (805) 648-4244. www.twocanlove.org. Magnificat Prayer Breakfast — Saturday, February 7, 9:30 am to 12:30 pm at the Santa Maria Inn. $25 per person. Reservations: Dolly Horn (878-0420 or 934-1857 after 5:00 pm). Featured guest: Kay Murdy, author. Catholic Daughters Annual Tea — Catholic Daughters of the Americas will hold its annual Valentine Tea on Friday, February 13 at Serra Hall at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $35 each and can be purchased by calling Denise at 895-0231 or email [email protected]. A reservation is only made when paid. There is limited seating, so please make your reservation early. Grief Recovery Weekend for Widowed, Separated and Divorced Individuals — A “Beginning Experience” weekend will be held February 13-15 at the Holy Spirit Retreat Center in Encino. “Beginning Experience” is recognized by the Office of Family Life for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. For more info/registration, call Peg Setti (818) 767-1007, Brenda Mikhail (818) 352-5265 or Maria Rojas (310) 365-0186 (bilingual Spanish). Visit the website www.beginningexperience.org. Los Angeles Religious Education Congress 2015 — March 12 (Youth Day), March 13 - 15 at the Anaheim Convention Center. To obtain a Registration Guidebook, contact the Religious Education office at your parish or call the RECongress info line, (213) 637-7348 to request a copy. Bishop Diego High School — Applications now being accepted. Many forms of financial aid available. For more information, please contact Lori Willis, Director of Admissions, (805) 967-1266, ext. 118, or, you may email [email protected]. Address: 4000 La Colina Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93110. www.bishopdiego.org. Job Opening — At San Roque Catholic Church, 325 Argonne Circle, Santa Barbara. Custodial/Maintenance, part-time (20-25 hours). Cleaning and tidying of church (inside and outside). Ability to climb ladders, carry heavy objects, work on weekends. Visit the parish website www.parishesonline.com/sanroque, click on “News”. Applications available at the San Roque Parish Office. Contact Tricia Knight, (805) 687-5215. Tercer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario La Iglesia de San Rafael Pagina Siete Noticias de la Parroquia Cambiemos Nuestras Vidas En la primera lectura de hoy, Jonás, enviado por Dios a dar advertencia al pueblo, atraviesa Nínive como un huracán, asustando grandemente a los ciudadanos. ¡Y funcionó! Ellos se arrepienten antes de que Jonás cruzara menos de la tercera parte de la ciudad, y Dios ve “por sus obras” que se han arrepentido del mal. Luego oímos a Pablo que le dice a los corintios que “este mundo que vemos es pasajero”. El les hace un llamado al cambio de corazón. Aunque no llega a decirles que cambien su vida cotidiana, sí les insta — un tanto misteriosamente — a vivir como si no hicieran lo que hacen de costumbre. Finalmente, Jesús se detiene a la orilla del lago y grita, “¡El reino de Dios ya está cerca!” Los futuros apóstoles abandonan sus redes y le siguen. Así es que en todas las lecturas oímos una invitación a un cambio inmediato y radical de nuestras vidas. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Lecturas De Hoy Primera lectura — Con los avisos de Jonás los ninivitas se arrepienten de su maldad y Dios no los castiga (Jonás 3:1-5, 10). Salmo — Descúbrenos, Señor tus caminos (Salmo 25 [24]). Segunda lectura — El mundo que conocemos está pasando (1 Corintios 7:29-31). Evangelio — El reino de Dios ha llegado. Tomen otro camino y crean en la Buena Nueva (Marcos 1:14-20). Protegiendo a Los Niños Los adolescentes y preadolescentes publican a menudo fotografías en línea empleando sus teléfonos celulares. Una de las aplicaciones más populares para compartir fotografías en los dispositivos móviles se llama Instagram. Instagram permite que los miembros editen, descarguen y compartan digitalmente fotografías y videos cortos con otros miembros por medio del sitio web de Instagram, correo electrónico y otros sitios de los medios sociales como Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, Tumbler y Flickr, todo con un solo clic. El mayor peligro para los jóvenes es que a las fotografías y los videos que publican otros jóvenes en Instagram puede tener acceso un sinnúmero de espectadores a los cuales no se destinan…lo que significa que cualquier persona del mundo puede ver las imágenes. Para el artículo completo de VIRTUS® con consejos para los padres y adultos que cuidan, manden correo electrónico a [email protected]. Formación en la Fe —¿Eres líder en tu comunidad de fe? ¿Estás buscando formación en tu fe católica? ¿Sabes de la historia de la Iglesia, de sus documentos, de lo que cree, vive y celebra? Ven a profundizar tu fe católica y a Aprender estrategias pastorales para que te capacites a ser un mejor líder ministerial laico. La Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles a través del Instituto de Pastoral y Evangelización (IPE), un programa de formación en la fe de tres años, ofrece clases mensuales de un fin de semana al mes (cada tercer fin de semana de cada mes) en el área de espiritualidad, teología, pastoral y formación humana. La sede de reuniones es en la Parroquia de San Rafael. Para más información comunícate con los coordinadores de centro: Sergio Lopez (805) 689-5087 ([email protected]) y Ana López (805) 895-2027 ([email protected]). Nuestro horario es: sábado de 8:30 am a 5:30 pm. Domingo de 8:30 am a 1:30 pm (recuerden es cada tercer fin de semana de cada mes). Comparte con el mundo la luz de la fe en Cristo. ¡Ven acepta el reto de crecer en tu fe católica pues entre más preparado estés, mejor instrumento de Dios eres para su servicio! Congreso de Educación Religiosa de Los Ángeles 2015 —El Congreso de Educación Religiosa está próximo para renovarnos y nutrirnos una vez más. Acompáñanos el 12 de marzo (Jornada Juvenil), 13 al 15 de marzo del 2015. Este Congreso anual es patrocinado por la Oficina de Educación Religiosa de la Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles, y tiene una variedad de oportunidades para enriquecimiento en la fe, oración y entretenimiento. Además de los talleres, los participantes disfrutarán de la oración matutina, liturgias vespertinas y una variedad de conciertos al mediodía y por la noche. Visita la página REcongress.org. Para adquirir un libro de inscripciones ponte en contacto con la Oficina de Educación Religiosa de tu parroquia o llama a la línea de información del Congreso al (213) 6377348 para solicitar una copia del libro de inscripciones. Los Santos y Otras Celebraciones domingo: Tercer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario; lunes: martes: miércoles: sábado: Semana de las Escuelas Católicas San Timoteo y san Tito Santa Ángela de Meríci Santo Tomás de Aquino San Juan Bosco ¿Necesita Ayuda? Recuerde llamar al 683-8535, San Vicente de Paul.
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