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NEW WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE
SATURDAY: Vigil Mass at 4:30 p.m.
SUNDAY: 7:15 a.m., 8:45 a.m., 10:30 a.m., (Interpreted for the Deaf) and 5:00 p.m.
DOMINGO: Misa en Español 12:30 p.m.
9999 N. Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 EE-MAIL: [email protected]
WEB: www.cathedralpb.com PHONE: 561561-622622-2565 FAX: 561561-624624-9489
Reminder to please
keep our students,
teachers and parents in
your prayers this week
as area schools begin.
Also, please use extra
precaution when
driving in school zones
and remember to stop
for pedestrians and
buses.
We wish all our families
a happy and healthy
blessed school year!
Latin Night
Saturday, September 14th
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with dinner starting at 6:00 p.m.
Our NEW Sunday Mass Schedule
7:15 a.m., 8:45 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & *12:30
in Spanish, & the *5:30 p.m. “Lifeteen”
Mass begins at 5:00 p.m.
Roasted Pig, Chicken, Black Beans and Rice,
Plantains & Dessert
Live music, Sangria and other favorite drinks!
Tickets on sale after all masses starting this weekend
Tickets are $20 per adult, $7 for children 12 & under, families of 4 or more $50
Proceeds to benefit K of C Council 6988 charities and the Parish.
Check out our NEW website…
You can find us at:
cathedralpb.com We have lots of
facebook.com/CathedralPB
up-to-date news, ministry information,
and Online Giving, so visit us on the Web!
Please note our office email exchange has also changed to @cathedralpb.com
ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL
1759 Indian Creek Parkway | Jupiter, FL 33458
561-748-8994 | www.allsaintsjupiter.org
Grade Range: PreK-8th | Denomination: Roman Catholic
Year Opened: 2003 |
Number of Students: 465 | Tuition Range: $6,780 - $8,700
Highlights: Founded in 2003 and situated on a spacious campus, All Saints Catholic School is the first interparochial school in the Diocese of Palm Beach educating students in Pre-Kindergarten through eighth grade.
iPads for students will be implemented on a 1:1 ratio throughout the school beginning 2013-2014. The school
is committed to developing responsible citizens by promoting academic success and preparing students for high
school and beyond. All Saints encourages students to open their hearts to the Lord, their minds to learning, and
their talents toward service to others.
Come change your child’s future! ~ Please call the school for a private tour.
The Cathedral Parish Choir Wants You !!!
An all volunteer parish choir is being formed
under the direction of our new
Director of Music, Mr. Tom Wilcoxson.
We will meet in the Cathedral from 7:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. on Wednesdays beginning September 4, 2013.
Teenagers through golden-agers are welcome to exercise their faith by participating
as a “servant of the liturgy” by giving of the time and talent of voice.
Positions open: Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass; no others need apply.
Qualifications: Must be able to carry notes lightly up the scale.
Wages: Increased satisfaction and joy in God’s service, Social Security benefit of being in
fellowship with other delightful parishioners.
Hours: Wednesdays 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and Sundays at the 10:30 a.m. Mass.
Retirement: No particular age but generally determined by prayer, printed notes getting too
small or the organist is no longer able to play the notes you sing.
No reservations needed; just come to the first rehearsal on September 4th
A World Without God!
“Recent decades have seen the advance of a spiritual ‘desertification’. In the Vatican Council II’s time it was
already possible from a few tragic pages of history to know what a life or a world without God looked like, but
now we see it everyday around us. Come and pray for 1-2 hours a week during the 40 Days for Life,
September 25-November 3, 2013, Monday through Saturday, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sundays 3:00 p.m. to
5:00 p.m. at Presidential Women’s Center, 100 Northpoint Parkway in West Palm Beach. 40 Days for Life
Sponsor is FACE Life and is supported by Bishop Barbarito. See www.40daysforlife.com
Sign up on the patio after masses NEXT WEEKEND. Thank you!
SPIRITUAL ADOPTION PROGRAM
8th MONTH
I thank you my spiritual parent who prays for my young life to be saved from abortion. I am quite
cramped in my mother’s womb. I sleep and wake in a pattern and can sense the difference between
light and darkness through my mother’s abdomen. My taste buds function and I prefer sweet to sour. I
smile, frown, yawn, swallow, and suck my thumb. I now weigh around four pounds. The Blessed
Mother holds me in her spiritual mantle anticipating my blessed birth just as she did the birth of her
baby Jesus.
Women of St. Ignatius & Friends...
SAVETHEDATE!
YouarecordiallyinvitedbyOurLadyofFlorida
SpiritualCentertoparticipateinourparish
weekendWomen’sRetreat,October4,5,&
6th.Thisisagreatopportunitytogetyour
spiritualitygrounded,tohaveapeacefulyet
excitingweekendwithcomfortable
accommodationsandhealthyfood,inbeautiful
surroundingsonholyground.Forquestionsor
furtherinformation,pleasesee
www.ourladyof%lorida.org,calltheSpiritual
Centerof#iceat561-626-1300orcall
MonicaMossat561-389-2558.
A
ll Saints has so many
wonderful happenings
with the implementation of
iPads throughout the school
beginning this year. We are also in the midst of
constructing a 21st Century Active Media Scape
in the Media Center which will help students
collaborate, share ideas and learn more effectively using 21st century skills. Also, our sports
fields are being upgraded and made ready for
all the sports at the start of the school.
The Women's Guild will hold their first meeng of the
year on Monday, September 9. Please note that this
meeng is a Welcome Back Luncheon to be held at
12:30pm in the Parish Hall. The menu for the luncheon
will be chicken penne pasta, salad and dessert. The
buffet will be prepared by CR Chick's . Tickets will be $12
and may be purchased on the pao a,er the 8:45 and
10:30 Masses on August 25, Sept. 1, and Sept 8. Please
try to a3end, and bring a friend if possible, to hear the
plans for the Guild's acvies for the year. Also $10
Annual dues are payable at the meeng. For quesons,
please call Pat Bailey at 627-0136.
Do you know someone who is going to FAU this year? Be
sure to let them know that they are invited to live out their
faith on campus by becoming part of the Catholic Campus
Ministry Newman Club at the Boca Raton campus.
Sunday Mass at 6:00 p.m. followed by pizza in the Newman
Lounge located near the bookstore. Contact the Newman
Club at www.faunewmans.com or
www.faucatholicministry.org
Most Reverend Gerald M. Barbarito,
D.D., J.C.L.
Bishop of Palm Beach
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY
The St. Ignatius Prayer Shawl Ministry
has now been in existence for over two
years. During this time, our wonderful group of ladies
has created over 300 Prayer Shawls. The shawls that
we crochet or knit are a labor of love and prayer. They
are always given away free of charge. If you wish to
contribute new yarn for our ministry, please contact
Loretta Caudill (622-5407) or Marilyn Olson (799-2880)
for information on the types of yarn that we use. Our
Ministry is always open to new members and you can
call the above numbers for more information. We meet
every other Tuesday @ 1:30 p.m. in Room H of the
Parish Hall. Our next meeting is August 20th.
GET ON THE BUS! September 7th
IN THE CATHEDRAL PARKING LOT
from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Help save a life! DONATE BLOOD
Very Reverend Thomas E. Barrett
Rector
Reverend Edgar Mazariegos
Director of Hispanic Ministry/Parochial Vicar
Reverend Harold Buckley
Reverend Dan Devore
Reverend Brian Horgan
Assisting Priests
Deacon John Beaudoin
Deacon Jaime Zapata
Deacon Miguel Muñoz
Permanent Deacons
DAILY MASS SCHEDULE
Monday through Friday
6:45 a.m. & 8:30 a.m.
Saturday - 8:30 a.m. Liturgy for the Day
Confession
Saturday, 3:00 p.m.
Exposition of the
Blessed Sacrament
Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 1st & 2nd Friday of the Month
9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Readings for the Week of August 18, 2013
Sunday
Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Jer 38:4-6, 8-10; Ps 40; Heb 12:1-4; Lk 12:4953
Monday
Saint John Eudes, Priest
Jgs 2:11-19; Ps 106; Mt 19:16-22
Tuesday
Saint Bernard, Abbot and Doctor of the
Church
Jgs 6:11-24a; Ps 85; Mt 19:23-30
Wednesday Saint Pius X, Pope
Jgs 9:6-15; Ps 21; Mt 20:1-16
Thursday The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Jgs 11:29-39a; Ps 40; Mt 22:1-14
Friday
Saint Rose of Lima, Virgin
Ru 1:1, 3-6, 14b-16, 22; Ps 146; Mt 22:34-40
Saturday
Saint Bartholomew, Apostle
Rv 21:9b-14; Ps 145; Jn 1:45-51
Sunday
Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time
Is 66:18-21; Ps 117; Heb 12:5-7, 11-13;
Lk 13:22-30
PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRIES
With the school year approaching we are
asking for your help providing our less
fortunate children with school uniforms,
backpacks, and especially school supplies.
Spiral and composition notebooks, loose leaf paper,
pens, pencils, erasers, sharpeners, folders, binders,
crayons, rulers, index cards, glue sticks,
highlighters, calculators, hand sanitizers, boxes of
tissues…. etc.
Each grade requires different items, but if we work together as
a Church Community, we can help these families that
otherwise might not be able to comply with the school list.
And as always, our Food Pantry shelves are in constant need
Currently, we are in desperate
need for pasta & baked beans… For more
for donaons.
MISSION STATEMENT OF THE
CATHEDRAL OF ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA
Informaon please call our Social Ministries Office at 561-6277478.
Thank you in advance for your
generosity,
We, the People of God, as members of the Body of Christ at St.
Ignatius Loyola Cathedral Parish, are conscious that by our
Baptism we are called to carry out Jesus' mission to establish the
Kingdom of God by:
Deacon Miguel Munoz
· Nurturing our faith through celebrating the Sacraments,
especially the Eucharist, and learning from Sacred
Scripture and Church teaching;
· Discerning God's will in satisfying the spiritual needs of
our faith community and committing our time, talent and
treasure;
· Evangelizing by living, proclaiming and teaching the
message of the Gospel;
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· Setting a climate for openness, and acceptance for all.
Compostela Salamanca Avila Madrid Lourdes
Offertory Report for August 11, 2013
Attendance……........................................……………..1748
Number of Checks & Envelopes…………………….542
From Checks & Envelopes…………………………..$11,482
Loose Cash ...................... ……………………...…..$2,424
Total Offertory....................................................... $13,906
Latin America & Africa..…………….....…………..$3,830
Parish Social Ministries ........................................ $144.00
Poor Box Monies ................................................. $44.16
7/31/2013 School Debt with interest: ………..$1,415,292.94
Interest:
$5,960.22
Monthly Contributions for debt:
$2,814..85
(All Saints School Collection)
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Travel to Portugal, Spain and Lourdes in France. Visit Fatima,
where Mary appeared to encourage peace and prayer for the
world. In Lourdes, the Grotto where St. Bernadette saw the
vision of the Mother of God, and experience the healing waters
of the miraculous spring. Continue on to exciting Spain, and
visit the Cathedral that houses the remains of St. James, as well
as Avila, made famous by St. Teresa, the founder of the Order of
Carmelites. Also visit the Capital city of Madrid with the Royal
Palace and Prado Museum.
A wealth of history and culture to be seen and enjoyed and also
many opportunities throughout the tour to celebrate Mass
together at many of the holy shrines and churches.
We hope you can join us!
11 Days: November 5 - 15, 2013
$3199 from Miami or Tampa
(Air/Land tour price is $2529 plus $670
government taxes/airline fuel surcharges)
Please call the parish office at 561-622-2565
for more information
ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA YOUTH MINISTRY
Dee Aitken, Youth Minister/D.R.E. Parish Office: 561-622-2565
E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.cathedralpb.com
LIFE TEEN– HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH
August 18th - Tonight we will have a
Social Night: “The Last Fling” yes,
you guessed it! “Ultimate Frisbee” Come
on out and bring a friend!
LIFETEEN Kick-Off
Lifeteen will Kick-Off the year on
September 15th with a “Coffee House /
Social” Open to all high school teens, see you
at the 5PM Mass with Life Night to follow.
Confirmation II
Parent & Student Meeting on
September 22nd, at 9 a.m.
First Class: Sunday,
September 29th, 2013
3:45 p.m. includes the 5 p.m. Mass
Life Teen is for All
IN-coming 9th graders!
Life Nights on Sundays after the 5:00 Mass,
from 7 – 8:30, includes dinner. On and off
parish grounds, such as: bowling, movies,
topic nights, Faith nights, etc. Open to all
high school teens.
Please Welcome New Altar Servers
We would like to welcome three new Altar
Servers, Dominic Docimo, Danny Nunez and
Jehan Peralta. Thank you for serving our Parish!!
Altar Server Appreciation
Ceremony & Social
On August 30th, from 6:00 – 7:30 PM, we
will have an appreciation ceremony followed with
pizza and social time in the parish hall. Please
contact the Youth Office to R.S.V.P. or email:
[email protected]
Confirmation II Retreats
Beginning Retreat: Gold Coast Christian
Camp in Lake Worth,
September 27th – 28th, 2013
End of the year Retreat: Our Lady of
Florida in North Palm Beach,
February 23, 2014
Serve the larger community with service
projects as well as serving the Parish
community at Mass: Ushers, Lectors,
Extraordinary Ministers, Lifeteen Music
Ministry, Faith Formation assistant with
smaller children.
If you are interested in participating
within any part of youth ministry in
your parish, contact Dee in the Youth
Office: 622-2565
Little Flowers Girl Club!
The Little Flowers Girls’ Club
is a program that strives to
provide young Catholic girls ages 5 and up with
an opportunity to gather and learn about their
Catholic heritage, faith and traditions. The
manuals: Wreath I and Wreath II have the
Imprimature from the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
We plan to begin Little Flowers on October 1st,
2013 here at St. Ignatius Loyola. If you would
like to involve your daughter (s) or granddaughter (s), contact the youth office 622-2565.
Or if you would like more information regarding
Little Flowers the website is
www.littleflowersgirlsclub.com
Fall registration is now open for Religious Education
and Sacramental preparation. Classes meet as follows:
Grades Kindergarten through 4th: Tuesdays 5:30 – 6:45 p.m.
Grade 5: Wednesdays 5:00 – 6:15 p.m.
EDGE - Middle School Religious Education & Youth Ministry:
Grades 6, 7 & 8: Wednesdays 6:30 – 7:45 p.m.
(This includes Confirmation I)
Registration Forms may be found on the Welcome Table, at the Parish Offices, or on our website
under “Registration” tab. All Sacraments require a copy of student's baptismal certificate.
CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF
THE WORD
resumes when Religious Ed.
classes begin in September.
Would you prayerfully consider
teaching one session a month during the
10:30 mass on Sundays? Please contact the
Parish Office if you feel called to help our
parish children!
Religious Education Classes will begin:
Elementary Grades Kindergarten - 5th grade
K-4th Tuesday, September 17, 5:30 p.m. - 6:45 p.m.
5th grade Wednesday, September 18, 5:00 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.
Middle School EDGE & Confirmation I
(6, 7, & 8th grades)
Wednesday, September 18, 6:30 p.m. - 7:45 p.m.
Parent Meeting for EDGE/CN I
Wednesday, September 18, at 7 p.m.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED IN
ALTAR LINEN MINISTRY
Please consider helping your church in this
very important ministry by washing and
ironing the altar linens. This special task is
needed only once every 2-3 months or so.
To be placed on the schedule, please call the
parish office at 561-622-2565.
Confirmation II Parent/Youth Meeting
Sunday, September 22, 2013 at 9:00 a.m.
1st class will be on Sunday, September 29, at 3:45 p.m.
(includes 5:00 Mass)
Call Dee Aitken at the Parish Office for more info.
Rev. Thomas E. Barrett, Rector
Rev. Edgar Mazariegos Tel.: 561-622-2565
E-mail: [email protected]
MISA DOMINICAL: 12:30 P.M.
CONFESIONES: Sábados de 3 a 4 P.M.
• La escuela de formación cristiana comienza el
próximo martes 20 de agosto, de 7:30 a 9:30 PM, con
el tema “La doctrina social de la Iglesia”.
Inscripción abierta. Donación $ 10.00 por curso.
Facilitador: Sandi Martínez.
Lecturas de hoy
• Padres de familia: reunión el lunes 26 a las 6 de la
tarde en el salón G de la parroquia. Su presencia es
necesaria. De no presentarse entenderemos que no les
interesa la educación de sus hijos y nos veremos en la
pena de cancelar la inscripción. Las clases de
preparación a recibir la primera comunión iniciarán el
lunes 9 de septiembre. La inscripción ya se cerró.
• Intención de la misa: por el descanso eterno de Delia
Barrios a petición de todo el personal de la parroquia.
"El escándalo de la verdad" podría servir de título a
nuestra reflexión sobre la liturgia de hoy.
La verdad que proclama el profeta Jeremías
escandaliza a sus contemporáneos (primera lectura
Jeremías 38, 4-6.8-10).
Las palabras de Jesús sobre el fuego del juicio,
sobre el bautismo en la sangre de la cruz y sobre
la espada que divide, también escandalizaron a sus
oyentes, porque no respondían a sus expectativas.
(evangelio Lucas 12, 49-53)
Y ¿no es verdad que no pocas veces escandaliza a
los hombres la pedagogía divina que recurre,
aunque no únicamente, a la corrección y al
castigo? (segunda lectura Hebreos 12, 1-4)
"La verdad los hará libres"
En un ambiente social, en el que la
verdad parece ser causa de esclavitud
y servidumbre, porque se ignora o se
menosprecia sea la naturaleza de la
verdad sea la capacidad del hombre para
la misma, los cristianos estamos convencidos de que la verdad en sí, y particularmente la verdad de nuestra fe nos hace
libres.
En realidad, toda verdad contribuye a
construir al hombre y al cristiano en su
identidad y carácter más específicos.
Y está claro que entre más nos identifiquemos con nuestro ser hombre y con
nuestro ser cristiano, viviremos mejor
y más plenamente la verdadera libertad
de ser lo que hemos de ser, según está
inscrito en nuestra naturaleza o en el gran
libro de la revelación de Dios.
Porque el hombre no es libre de ser
"lo que quiere", es libre de ser la verdad
de su ser. La libertad no es un absoluto,
dice referencia a la verdad, que por sí misma nos
atrae y subyuga. Allí donde hay verdad, hay
libertad, y donde no hay verdad, hay necesariamente alguna forma de esclavitud.
¿Buscamos la verdad? ¿Vivimos en la verdad?
¿Amamos la verdad? ¿Permanecemos en la
verdad? ¿Defendemos la verdad? Entonces
podemos decir que somos auténticamente libres,
incluso si estamos encerrados en las cuatro
paredes de una prisión o somos considerados
"material inútil" por la sociedad circundante.
O ¿acaso tenemos miedo a la verdad, a su fuerza
subyugadora? Sí, en un mundo relativo, dan
miedo tal vez las verdades absolutas. Pero, si
todo es relativo, ¿no estamos haciendo de lo
relativo lo único absoluto? Tener miedo a la
verdad, en definitiva, es tener miedo a ser uno
mismo, es tener miedo a ser coherente, es dejarse
dominar por la ley absoluta de la mayoría, es
perder dignidad humana. La verdad te hará libre.
No lo dudes. Es la experiencia de los hombres
grandes.
Parish Directory
Sunday, August 18
Parish Office…...561-622-2565 7:15 a.m.
Email: [email protected] 8:45 a.m.
Altar Servers…………. Dee Aitken
Bookkeeper …....……..Barbara Puglisi
Bulletin Editor ................ Jeanne Hogan
Children's Liturgy .......... Patty Rabideau
Facility Manager……..…....Dn. John Beaudoin
Director of Music…….Tom Wilcoxson
Lectors ............................ Parish Office
Life Teen Music ........... Glen Aitken
Liturgy ............................ Monet Murray
Marriage Preparation ..... Parish Office
Youth Ministry/D.R.E. .. Dee Aitken
Parish School
All Saints Catholic School ....... 748-8994
Parish School Liaison ............... 385-1659
Parish Social Ministries. …......627-7478
Coordinator .................. Dn. Miguel Muñoz
Prayer Line ....………………..627-7478
Respect Life .............................. 694-8953
Substance Abuse ....................... 846-1904
Stewards of Worship Ministries
Ministers of Holy Communion....844-2522
Ushers ........................................ 622-0855
Stewards of Prayer Ministries
Agua Viva……......................... 745-4482
Contemplative Prayer ............... 694-8953
Cursillo…………………….…670-3906
Divine Mercy ............................ 691-1775
Eucharistic Adoration ............... 691-1775
Legion de María........................ 248-1798
Parish Prayer List
MASS INTENTIONS
10:30 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
Frank & Femie Karolasz †/Daughters Family
John & Jean Dell †/Steve Dell & Family
Betty & Joe Kaminski †/Donna Kaminski
Delia Barrios †/Cathedral Staff
Susan Garcia SI/Dee Aitken
&
Monday, August 19
6:45 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
Immaculate Heart of Mary †/Fr. Mormando
Charles Mailliard †/Jim & Jean Fowler
Tuesday, August 20
6:45 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
Jennifer Carroll †/George & Carolyn Isaac
Margaret Tassinary †/Carolyn Isaac
Wednesday, August 21
6:45 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
Norman Robson SI/George Carolyn Isaac
The Burich Family SI/Family
&
Thursday, August 22
6:45 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
Valerie Anton †/Diane Ash
Mary Ayers †/Daughter
Friday, August 23
6:45 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
Mary Jane Watterson SI/Pam Lee, Ocds
Lavo Ladasic †/Wife
Saturday, August 24
8:30 a.m.
4:30 p.m.
Catherine Davi †/Husband
Dolores Albayeros SI/Loly Albayeros
Sunday, August 25
7:15 a.m.
8:45 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
Brian Kirkpatrick †/M/M John Burish
John Klim †/Wife, Terrie
Virginia Weidner †/J.R. Weidner
Pasqual Lentini †/Rosario
Diana Boyes †/Bill Boyes
Stewards of Ministries for Women
Damas Católicas en Acción ..... 624-6312
Women's Guild ......................... 622-6420
Stewards of Ministries for Men
Catholic Men’s Fellowship…...775-9409
Knights of Columbus............... .248-4098
Substance Addiction Ministry
Are you or a loved one effected by addicons? YOU ARE NOT
ALONE. This support group is held at St. Patrick Church in Palm
Beach Gardens the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month from
7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Contact Greg Gast 561-846-1904
Please pray for those in need, especially those who
have died recently and their families who mourn
them…
Butch Anderson, Brandon Archer, Josh Archer, Leticia
Arévalo, Sonia Aurora, Inga Bagrationi, Dorothy
Becker, Joseph Beninato, Jr., Eleanor Beresky, Angie
Bertolini, Natalie Bezout, Terry Biadasz, Sandra
Brady, Violet Boulter, Sean Burke, Harold Bouchard,
Letitia Regal Buto, Al Capizzi, Carlene, Salvatore
Carrubba, George Cavaliere, Karen Cernak, Stephanie
Chavez, Colleen Christman, Adrienne Cole, Beverly
Cole, Thomas Conroy, Joseph Coscia, John Cushman,
Richard Daniels, Dawson Family, Susan Davis, Deeb
Family, Thomas Deeb, Rocky DePalma, Mrs. Dion,
Marianne Donavan, Timothy Donegan Family, Donna
Dore, Estelle Dubin, Jules Ducarme, Barbara Dudash,
Sean Durkin, Bret Dutton, Deborah Duxbury, Marie
Emmerich, Anthony V. Errice, Ed Errice, Andrew
Espinosa, Quentin Fabiano, David Feliciano, Lillian
Fischer, Cindy Fitting, Gino Forcino, Marie Alice
Fougy, Sophie Gagnon, Bertha Gallagher, Estefania
Garcia, Preston Garling, Glen George, Mary Gibran,
Andrew Glesson, Barry Hallett, Dianne Hannan,
Janice Harvey, Colin Harrington, Harrington Family,
Dolores Hernandez, Siena Hernandez, James Hogan,
Mildred Horn, Dorothy & Steve Hydro, Maritza Cuervo Ibanez, Vincent Izzo, Carol L. Johnson, Frank &
Jennifer Katina, Peggy & John Katona, Grace Keating,
Adrienne & Michael Keiderling, Katie Kobold, Ronald
Kratfel, Lynn Kunz, Mary Lou LaComb, Eileen Lang,
Kim & Steven Lang, Tony Langer, Patricia Lashon,
Penny Lashon, Troy Lashon, Terri Latino, Don
Laubert, Alana Lester, Kelly Locke, Stella Londoño,
Frank Loomis, John Luzi, Lorraine Macey, Jeannine
Mangan, Arlene Mark, Felix Martinez, Hilda V.
Marquez, Joan Masco, Matt Matera, Palma Matera,
Angel Mazariegos, Letty Mazariegos, Wendy McBride,
Charles McCarthy, Hank & Jane McGann, Marge
McManus, Jeff Mc Quigg, Judy Meetze, Elvia Mendez,
Michaelowski Family, Miller Family, Ron Miller,
Santiago Miranda, Rosa Morales, Sean Moran, Monica Moss, Ashley Munsinger, Jean Murphy, Paula
Papageorgiou, Pam Perry, Marlo Peterson, Michael
Peiderling, Natalie Piescik, Harry Michael Pompiean,
Jack Proverb, Betty Previty, Maryanne Puglisi, Michael Puglisi, Pat Quinlan, Susan Rahner, Allison J.
Reid, Frank Repici, Marsha Rewak, The Reynolds
Family, Hernan Reynolds, Ruby Reynolds, Dave &
Mary Ellen Rice, John Rieger, Chris Robinson, Beverly
Rogers, Christian Russell, Maureen Setaro, Santos
Family, Alice & Joseph Santos, Rom Santos, Madalyn
Sarafeen, Thomas Sarofen, Emily & Julia Schuts,
Maureen Setaro, Joyce Sheriff, Karen Shirley, David
Slimboch, Robin Slimboch, Bob Somerville, Jessie &
Carol Snelgrove, Ken Snyder, Angela Soriano, Ann &
Basil Spitale, Gary Lee Struder, Joan Sucher, Mike
Tassone, Jean Tucker, Melisssa Tripp, Pietro Donato
Tullio, Connie Vitucci, Ron Weber, Audrey Wega,
Roberta Weiner, David Werill, Bernard West, Ray &
Ruth Whealin, Christopher White, Mary Wilkenson,
Melissa Wohlust, Marcie Worrell, & Louise Zantuhos.
Please contact the parish office to have a loved one
placed on the prayer list. Names appear for
approximately one month.
Vocation Ministries
Parish Vocations Committee ... 627-7478
IN OUR PARISH THIS WEEK
Sun
Mon
Tue
August 18
August 19
August 20
3:00 p.m.
DCA Orientaon
6:00 p.m.
Women of Grace
7:00 a.m.
Men’s Fellowship
7:00 p.m.
Agua Viva
1:30 p.m.
Prayer Shawl
Wed
Thu
August 21
August 22
9:00 a.m.
Cards & Games
9:00 a.m.
Diocesan Health
Fair
10:00 a.m.
Bereavement
6:00 p.m.
Contemplative Prayer
7:30 p.m.
Legion de María
8:30 p.m.
Spanish Choir
Rehearsal
Fri
August 22
Sat
August 23

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