Saint Eugene Parish Parroquia de San Eugenio

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Saint Eugene Parish Parroquia de San Eugenio
Saint Eugene Parish ~ Parroquia de San Eugenio
Saint Eugene Catholic Church
72 Culvern Street
Asheville, NC 28804
Phone: 828-254-5193
Office Hours:
9:00am-4:00pm Monday-Friday
Fax: 828-254-5797
If you have a Sacramental Emergency after
office hours, please dial:
Emergency Cell: 828-231-8645
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.steugene.org
Facebook: St. Eugene Catholic Church
Asheville Catholic School
828-252-7896
Catholic Campus Ministry
UNC-A
828-226-3809
Catholic Charities
828-255-0146
Parish Pastoral Council
Chris Lenderman, Chair 828-768-8141
[email protected]
Mass Schedule
Sunday:
8:30 & 11:00am English
1:30pm Spanish
Saturday Vigil: 5:30pm
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 8:00am
Thursday:
8:00am Communion Service
Friday:
9:00am
Eucharistic Adoration and Benediction:
Every Friday when school is in session from
10:00am - 12:00 Noon
Rosary: First & Third Monday of every month
at 7:00pm, every Wednesday following the 8am
Mass and every Friday at 8am
Reconciliation: Saturday 4:00-5:00pm
WELCOME!!
We are glad you are worshiping with
us and would like to help you any way
we can. Please call or stop by the
Parish Office so we may meet and
greet you in a personal way. We
encourage you to register with us
soon. Registration forms can be
obtained from the Parish Office or
in the Narthex.
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
MAY 10, 2015
Who Needs Love?
Part of the first reading from Acts that we don't hear is a
vision Peter has, in which God tells him that all foods are OK to
eat; no longer are some unclean. He later realizes that the vision
was a symbol that all people are "clean," Gentiles as well as
Jews. All are called to have faith in Jesus. Not all of the early
Christians understood. The Jewish Christians were shocked that
the Holy Spirit would give gifts, such as speaking in tongues, to
Gentiles. Especially Gentiles who had not been baptized.
Now the distinction between Gentile and Jewish Christians
doesn't seem very important today. But we still need to follow
St. Peter's example of sharing our faith in Jesus. We seem to be
more interested in converting other Christians than in bringing
non-Christians to the faith. Does that mean we should drag any
non-believers we meet to church on Sunday? Should we brag
about how much we love God?
Today's gospel gives us a hint at what we can do to bring
others to Christ. Jesus makes it sound simple: Love one another
as I love you. (Jn 15:12) Remember that God's love for us
comes first. That's why the Gentiles in the first reading received
the gifts of the Spirit before they were Baptized. The second
reading from John tells us that love is not people loving God;
it's that God loved us first, enough to send His Son to die for us.
We may think that we have chosen to love and follow Jesus, but
as the gospel tells us, Jesus chose us before we ever chose Him.
So maybe that part about loving others as Jesus loves us is not
so much about being willing to die for those you love. It may
just be our willingness to love others without requiring that they
love us first.
How can we do that? I can introduce myself to someone
new to the parish that I see in church. I can offer to help the
poor without waiting for the pastor to beg. I can be courteous to
other drivers, letting them go in front of me in heavy traffic. I
can make a priority of seeing what I can do for others, instead of
what they can do for me. Perhaps part of our daily prayer can be
asking God to show us who needs our love today.
Tom Schmidt, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.
May 10, 2015
Saint Eugene Catholic Church
Rev. Patrick Cahill, Pastor
[email protected]
Ext. 15
Staff
Rev. Dr. Michael Zboyovski, Deacon Ext. 20
Pastoral Associate to Sick & Homebound
[email protected]
Saul Onate-Perez, Parish Administrator Ext. 11
[email protected]
Mechelle Kobar, Administrative Asst.
[email protected]
Ext. 14
Tracy Jedd, Coordinator of Elementary Ext. 21
Faith Formation & EDGE
[email protected]
Carole Marrs, Music Director
[email protected]
Ext. 18
Andrea Robles-Leon, Youth Minister
[email protected]
Ext. 30
SACRAMENTS OF BAPTISM AND MARRIAGE
Because of the important community nature of the celebrations
of BAPTISM and MARRIAGE in the church, interested parties
are expected to make advanced arrangements to allow for
appropriate preparation programs to be completed. For Baptism,
at least two months and for Marriage, at least six months notice
is required. Thank you! Please call Parish Office.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Sunday:
Acts 10:25-36, 34-35, 44-48; Ps 98:1-4;
1 Jn 4:7-10 or 1 Jn 4:11-16; Jn 15:9-17
or Jn 17:11b-19
Monday:
Acts 16:11-15; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b;
Jn 15:26 -- 16:4a
Tuesday:
Acts 16:22-34; Ps 138:1-3, 7c-8; Jn 16:5-11
Wednesday:
Acts 17:15, 22 -- 18:1; Ps 148:1-2, 11-14;
Jn 16:12-15
Thursday:
Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9; Eph 1:17-23 or
Eph 4:1-13 [1-7, 11-13]; Mk 16:15-20
Ps 113:1-8; Jn 15:9-17
Friday:
Acts 18:9-18; Ps 47:2-7; Jn 16:20-23
Saturday:
Acts 18:23-28; Ps 47:2-3, 8-10;
Jn 16:23b-28
Sunday:
Acts 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26; Ps 103:1-2,
11-12, 19-20; 1 Jn 4:11-16; Jn 17:11b-19; or,
for Ascension, Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9;
Eph 1:17- 23 or Eph 4:1-13 [1-7, 11-13];
Mk 16:15-20
MASS INTENTIONS
If you would like to dedicate a Mass for someone, it may be
scheduled either by stopping by the parish office or calling.
Since a Mass Stipend is truly an offering, the amount is entirely
up to the individual scheduling the intention. The only insight
we can offer is that the average stipend is approximately $10.00
per scheduled Mass. The offering is truly up to you.
Consideration: A Mass stipend is not required, rather it is a
customary offering to the Priest. The spiritual value is in the
Mass itself. The inability to offer a stipend should never deter
someone from scheduling a Mass.
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THE WEEK AHEAD
Saturday, May 9
2:00pm
4:00pm
5:30pm
5:30pm
7:00pm
Wedding - C
Reconciliation - RR
Mass/All Mothers Living and Deceased - C
Spanish Charismatic Prayer Group - SEYH
Spanish Praying Group - C
Sunday, May 10
8:30am
9:45am
9:45am
10:00am
11:00am
1:30pm
2:45pm
5:00pm
Mass/All Mothers Living and Deceased - C
Peace & Justice - Rm.2
RCIA - P
Choir Rehearsal - Rm.1
Mass/All Mother’s Living and Deceased - C
Mass in Spanish/People of St. Eugene - C
ESL - Rm.2,P
Adult Education Classes - Rm.2,3,CC,N
Monday, May 11
8:00am
9:00am
3:30pm
6:00pm
6:00pm
6:00pm
6:00pm
7:00pm
Mass/Peggy Schneider † - ASC
Parents’ Morning Out - N
SSL - Rm.2
Baptism Class in Spanish - SEYH
Hispanic Women’s Cursillo - Rm.3
SSL - Rm.2
Society of St. Vincent de Paul - P
ESL/SSL - ACS
Tuesday, May 12
8:00am Mass/St. Eugene Women’s Guild - ASC
9:00am Parents’ Morning Out - N
Wednesday, May 13
8:00am
8:30am
9:00am
10:30am
3:30pm
6:00pm
6:15pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
Communion Service - ASC
Recitation of the Rosary - C
Parents’ Morning Out - N
Women’s Guild Meeting - SH,K
SSL - Rm.2
SSL - Rm.2
ESL - P,SEYH
Choir - Rm.1
Spanish Choir - C
ESL/SSL - ACS
Thursday, May 14
8:00am
8:30am
9:00am
10:00am
6:30pm
7:00pm
Communion Service - ASC
Faith Sharing - P
Parents’ Morning Out - N
Bible Study Group - SEYH
Adult Education Classes - C,All Spaces
Hispanic Men’s Cursillos - SEYH
Friday, May 15
9:00am Mass/Larry Green †- C
6:00pm Hispanic GED Class - SEYH
6:00pm Hispanic Women’s Cursillo - P
Saturday, May 16
8:00am
8:30am
2:00pm
4:00pm
5:30pm
5:30pm
7:00pm
Quinceanera Workshop - SEYH
Hispanic Bible Study - SH,N
Wedding - C
Reconciliation - RR
Mass/George Fridl †- C
Spanish Charismatic Prayer Group - SEYH
Spanish Praying Group - C
ACS-Asheville Catholic School ASC-All Saints Chapel C-Church
CC-Children’s Chapel CR-Conference Room GP-Gathering Plaza
GS-Gathering Space K-Kitchen SEY-St. Eugene Youth SEYH-St. Eugene
Youth House N-Nursery P-Parlor RR-Reconciliation Room SH-Social Hall
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We are a Tithing Parish Community!
10% of our offertory from the past fiscal quarter (1/1/15-3/30/15) has gone to support these following non-profits:
Meals on Wheels
Irene Wortham Center
Homeward Bound’s Room in the Inn
The Lord’s Acre
Manna Food Bank
WNC Chapter of Project LINUS
Paws on a Mission
Vicariate Hispanic Ministry Programs
Loving Food Resources
The Rathbun Center
Mountain Housing Opportunities
Mediation Center
Western Carolina Rescue Mission
Remember that your generosity to St. Eugene Parish extends far beyond our parish borders…. We are all a part of each of these
wonderful projects with each one of our donations!
God Bless you for your generosity to those in need!!
God Bless,
Father Pat
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
SAVE THE DATE
Get ready for an exciting week of VBS - St.
Eugene style! Mark your calendars for June
29 - July 3, for children ages 3 yrs. through
5th grade. Invite your family, friends, and
neighbors for this awesome camp.
APARTEN EL DIA
Prepárense para una semana emociónate de
Estudio Bíblico Para Niños – Estilo San
Eugenio! La semana de Junio 29 – Julio 3,
para niños de 3 años a 5nto grado. Inviten a
todos sus familiares, amigos y vecinos a este
campamento!
PARISH COUNCIL SUGGESTION BOX
Please look for the Suggestion Box. It is to the right of the main
entrance upon entering on a small table shared by the POLISH
DINNER info but not related to it. What do you think the
parish can do differently to improve our experience
celebrating Mass and life together at Saint Eugene’s? If your
suggestion is for a particular ministry please feel free to indicate
this. If you would like a personal response, include your
contact info, otherwise, feel free to remain anonymous. We will
respect your contributions and will do our best to address them.
CRAFTY LADIES
We meet in Room 2 at 10am. Our next meeting will
occur on Monday, May 18th. Bring your knitting,
crocheting or other project and join us for fellowship
and fun. If you have any questions, please call Anna
at 645-3727.
THEOLOGY ON TAP
20s & 30s Catholics, the next Asheville Theology
on Tap event will be Tue. May 19, 6:30 pm. Join us
for food, faith & fellowship at Mojo Kitchen on
College St. in Asheville. Featuring speaker Nick
Haskell, Peace and Justice Education Coordinator for
Catholic Charities, Diocese of Charlotte.
ST. VINCENT de PAUL
Please remember the poor in your giving. 100% of
your donations go to the needy. Please clearly mark
your donations to St. Vincent de Paul and place in the
offertory basket.
SOCIEDAD DE SAN VICENTE DE PAUL
Su Sociedad de San Vicente de Paul sirve a nuestras
comunidades en dos areas indispensables.
1. Damos ayuda espiritual y material a los necesitados.
2. Damos a los catolicos la oportunidad de crecer
espiritualmente sirviendo a los que necesitan ayuda.
Si usted o alguien que conoce necesita ayuda o si
desea ser un vincentino, llame a Consuelo Bird, al
828-776-6947.
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PLEASE PRAY FOR: Tonya Argueillo, Rosemarie
Ball, Joan Birmingham, Josh Brown, Ray Browne,
Nathan and Sandy Buchanan, Jim & Jeanne Bucher,
Elizabeth Buckley, Patricia Clarke, Gary Collins,
Kathie Coltellino, Karen Corbett, Nick Derchak,
Maria Farmer, Jennifer Faulstich, Austen Faulstich,
Anne Fitzgerald-Smith, Michael Fleming, Bob
Gelder, Jeannie Gleason, Bill & Mary Hayes, Harold
Helmentoller, Margaret Irwin, John Kampmans,
Tommy Knapp, Grace Knutelsky, Allison Kobar,
Martha Kobar, Tonya Kriezel, Maureen Lewis, Judith
Marko, Lisa Mason, Edward McCann, Brigid
McCarthy, Leonard & Kathy Moon, Allen Moore,
Tom Pena, Jan Perrigeaux, Brandon Pruitt, Rick
Raube, Joette Reid, Knobby Riedy Jr., Ashliegh
Riddle, John Riddle, Jonathon Riddle, Sara Riddle,
Kevin Roberts, John Schantz, Lillie Simons, Fred
Spuhler, Doug & Lyn Stoodley, Emily Student, Jim
Torpey, Anne Tremblay, Maudeb Vandermeer, Joanie
Warner, Julianne Watson, Jeanne Werth, Rob Weed,
Ben & Sam Wilde, and Ronnie Williams.
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MILITARY PRAYER LIST
Let us pray for all those who serve our
country in the military at home and abroad;
and their families; especially:
Maj. Michael E. Korte, Army JAGC, KS
Col. Rebecca Tomsyck, Afghanistan
SFC Joe Quigley, USA
Navy HA Casey Mulloy, San Diego
Shawn Sinclair, Fort Bragg, NC
Dr. LTC Parnell Mattison, USA
Dr. CMDR Timothy Mattison, USA
1LT Kent England, Army, USA
HN Connor Sullivan, USN, Jacksonville, FL
LT Col. Jon Christian McDaniel, Camp LeJeune
Senior Chief Bruce Bartlett, USN Kings Bay, GA
Tech Sgt Tara Kirkpatrick, Air Force, USA
Maj. Chris Wagar, Africa
LCpl Ryan Stoodley, USMC, Yuma, AZ
Private Jarrod Stoodley, USMC, Camp LeJeune, NC
Ministerio Hispano
Padre Patrick Cahill, Pastor 828 2545193 ext.15, [email protected]
Saúl Oñate Pérez: Administrador de la Iglesia Católica San Eugenio y Director de Educación de Adultos
828 2545193 Ext 11, [email protected]
Misa en Español Todos los Domingos de 1:30pm Confesiones todos los Sábados de 4:00pm- 5:00pm
Estamos muy contentos de llegar hacia usted por medio del presente boletín. Su participación es muy importante e imprescindible. Le
pedimos por favor registrarse en nuestra parroquia. Usted puede acercarse en cualquier momento a la oficina y llenar la registración.
Servicios Parroquiales
Formación de la fe.-Para niños de 4 años a 5- grado llamar a
Otros ministerios importantes:
Ministerio Matrimonial: Arely Romero, 828 7026529
Andrea Robles León, 828 2545193 ext: 30 o Tracy Jedd, 828
Comunidad de Oración Hijos de Maria: Luisa León 828 7135802
2545193 ext: 21
Platicas para el bautismo: Para mas información llamar a Saúl Movimientos de Cursillistas para varones: Raúl Cervantes, 828
2803215
Oñate, 2545193 ext: 11
Primera comunión: Para niños de 1 y 2 grado llamar a Andrea Movimiento de Cursillistas para Mujeres: Patricia Baca, 828
2733606
Robles León, 828 2545193 ext: 30 o Tracy Jedd, 828 2545193
Clases de Protegiendo a los niños de Dios: Olga Camacho, 828
ext: 21
4583278
Confirmación: Para jóvenes de 8 y 9 grado Llamar a Andrea
Las clases de R.C.I.A. en español: Martha Gonzáles, 828
Robles León, 828 2545193 ext: 30 o Tracy Jedd, 828 2545193
4507835
ext: 21
Estudio Bíblico: Walkidia Almonte, 828 7078907 - 787 5290160
Para quinceañeras y Matrimonios: Llamar Saúl Oñate Pérez,
Coordinadora de Eventos Especiales: Alma Maldonado, 828
828 2545193 email: [email protected].
3294403
Para matrimonios se tiene que llamar con 6 meses de anticipación.
Clases de ESL:
Para alguna otra información que no se dio por favor llame a Saúl Ingles como segunda Lengua
Llamar a Bruce Cahoon, 828 2695326 email: [email protected]
Oñate Pérez 828 2545193 email: [email protected]
Domingos: 3:00pm - 5:00pm Hay Cuidado de niños
Los Ministerios Hispanos en esta Parroquia:
Miércoles: 6:30pm-8:30pm- Hay cuidado de niños
Nuestra vida parroquial se nutre a través de la participación de
nuestros miembros. Aquí están los ministerios en los que se les
Español como segunda lengua:
invitan a la participación (por favor, póngase en contacto con los Nivel de Principiantes: Con Walkidoa Almonte - Deliz Romero:
Lunes, 3:00pm-4:30pm y de 6:00pm-7:00pm Llamar a 828
líderes que se indican a continuación para obtener más
7078907 -787 5290160
información):
Nivel Intermedio: Danithza Baker - Antonio Bird: Miércoles de
Ministerios de adoración:
6:30pm-7:30pm Llamar a 828 3183847
Ministerio Eucarístico: Araceli León, 828 2511228
Danithza Baker: Redactora del boletín de la comunidad Latina
Ministerio de Lectores: Raúl Cervantes, 828 2803215
Ministerio de Hospitalidad: .Abel Melo, 828 9894191
Ministerio de Música Hispana: Samuel Robles, 828 2097369
Sonido y luces: Enedino Tepetate, 828 3372471
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Saint Eugene Catholic Church
CATHOLIC CHARITIES
Catholic Charities Asheville office is looking for a reliable
volunteer to travel each week on Monday or Tuesday afternoon
to Manna Food Bank, located on Swannanoa River Rd. While
there, the volunteer would sort through donated bread, pastries,
vegetables and fruits then load onto the volunteers car or truck,
and make a delivery to the Catholic Charities Food Pantry.
This work is necessary to provide nutritious staples to our
clients and families, who take part in our Direct Assistance
Program. If interested, please email Wendy Murray at
[email protected] or call her at 255-0146 x 24.
Must have a clean NC license and car insurance, plus be able to
lift 30 lbs.
HEALING PRAYER AVAILABLE
Healing Prayer will be available in the
Chapel after each Mass this weekend. Healing
prayer is for anyone seeking Our Lord's healing
for any kind of problem, sickness or encouragement. All are welcome. If you would like to join
our healing team group please call Joan Aldrich,
231-1285.
ROOM IN THE INN
May 17–23, 2015 is the week St. Eugene’s and
Asbury Methodist are scheduled to provide a safe
overnight and meals for up to 12 homeless
women. Volunteers to spend one night or to help
provide a meal are always welcome. Call Marilyn
Krug, 684-7475.
2015 DIOCESAN SUPPORT APPEAL
Sharing God’s Gifts
Compartir los dones de Dios
Just a reminder! If you have not yet made your
pledge to the Diocesan Support Appeal please
consider doing it this week. As good stewards,
we are all called to Share God’s Gifts. Please be
generous in your sharing.
As of today 23% of our parishioners have
contributed. We need each of you to help us
reach our goal of $76,097.06.
Como buenos administradores, cada uno de
nosotros está llamado a compartir nuestros dones.
Por favor sea generoso a la Campaña Diocesana
de Apoyo.
WELCOME to the following people who recently
registered:
Michael & Patricia Lamia
Michael Zande
Charlie Dobson
STEWARDSHIP
“In generous spirit pay homage to the Lord, be
not sparing of freewill gifts.”
Sirach 35:7
CELEBRATE! LIFE’S BIG MOMENTS
JS Paluch proudly provides the opportunity for
parishioners, groups, and organizations to purchase
space on the back of this bulletin.
Ad space can be purchased to appear one week or
multiple weeks for the low-cost of $25 for a single
space ad per week.
The possibilities are endless for short term
announcements, including:
* In Memory of
* In Honor of
* Graduation Announcements
* Best Wishes
* Anniversary, Birthdays, Communions,
* Confirmations plus much more!
Short term announcements are also ideal for:
* Garage Sales
* Space For Rent
* Help Wanted
E-mail us at [email protected] for more
information or to place an ad!
Flowers in the Church this week are
In Memory of Theresa Marie Saunders,
By Maria Juarez;
AND
In Memory of All Women of the
Erner & Steigerwald Families,
By John & Mary Ann Steigerwald;
AND
In Memory of Hildegard Swartz,
By Robert Swartz;
AND
In Memory of Our Mothers,
By Paul & Nancy Martin.
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Saint Eugene Catholic Church
PARISH ROSARY
Come pray the Rosary as a community the first and
third Mondays of each month, at 7pm in the St.
Eugene All Saints Chapel. The next Rosary will be
Monday, May 18th. The rosaries are prayed to
respect all stages of life and for our parish families.
All are most welcome.
Please join us each Friday at 8 am to pray for a
stable Peace and particularly for our persecuted
Christian Brothers and Sisters throughout the
world. We have joined in solidarity with many other
communities praying for Mary’s intercession. Please
join us if you are able.
ATTENTION!
Please DO NOT park on Culvern Street. The
Asheville Police Department has advised us that
any vehicles parked on Culvern Street will be
towed. Let us be considerate and good
neighbors.
ASHEVILLE CATHOLIC SCHOOL
INGLES/FRESH MARKET
GIFT CARD SALES
Asheville Catholic School will be available every
weekend following all Masses to sell Ingles and
Fresh Market gift cards. Both of these neighborhood
stores generously donate 5% of the card's value to our
school. We appreciate the support of St. Eugene's
and thank you for assisting in the fundraising efforts
of ACS.
LANDINGS
If you know someone who would like to return to the
Church, then please let them know that LANDINGS
offers “a safe place to land”, a place for listening and
for being heard, a place for asking questions and for
reconnecting with the faith. A small group of active
Catholics, some of them “returnees” themselves,
meet with a small group of inactive or returning
Catholics to share and explore their faith together. If
someone is interested or just wants more information
please have them call Joe Wansong at 828 628-9163.
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ST. EUGENE PARENTS MORNING OUT
We are a bilingual program that provides a nurturing
environment that promotes growth and learning
through learning centers, manipulatives, creative
arts, music, circle time, and outdoor play. We have
an integrated classroom with a special program for
children 3 and up, to prepare them for preschool. We
are currently accepting children ages 6 months to 4
years. We are open Monday through Thursday, from
9am - 1pm. For more information please call Jennifer
Leiter at 254-5193 x25 or 450-1922.
Parish WebStore is a parish online resource and
retail store that carries the widest array of faith-filled
goods and resources.
●Your one-stop shopping store, with faithful
Catholic products from over 30 vendors and
publishers
●Our parish earns 12% from every purchase made
from Parish WebStore
●Offers a wide range of products including digital
media, books, Catholic art and apparel, rosaries,
jewelry, and medals
●Free shipping on most items!
●No expense for the parish
●Automatically updated with the newest and latest
products
Visit our parish website (www.steugene.org) and
click on the WEB SHOP icon on the left side of the
screen to take a look at all we have to offer!
MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
In the readings we are commanded to love one
another. Jesus tells us in the Gospel that through
living in love we will have complete joy! Attend a
Marriage Encounter to gain the tools to truly love
your spouse more and receive the joy that it can
bring. The next weekends are Jul 31-Aug 2, 2015 in
Chapel Hill, NC and Nov 6-8, 2015 in Atlantic
Beach, NC . Early sign up is highly recommended.
For more information visit our website at:
http://NCMarriageDiscovery.org or contact us at
[email protected] or
704-315-2144.
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Saint Eugene Catholic Church
THINKING OF JOINING THE
CATHOLIC CHURCH?
Our weekly sessions for R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation
for Adults) have begun. Sessions will take place on Sundays, in
the parish parlor, from 9:40 to 10:40am. The journey of faith
begins with questions - your questions. What do Catholics believe? How does Catholicism fit in with other faith traditions?
The process begins with an “inquiry” period when questions
lead to exploration. Please join us for a fun-filled, faith-filled,
Spirit-filled gathering. If you would like to begin this journey
of faith, please call our parish office and provide your contact
information. (Name, phone number, email address, etc.). A
member of the RCIA team will contact you with further
information. We will look forward to meeting you and
answering your questions. Deacon Mike Zboyovski/828-2545193, ext. 20.
LOST AND FOUND
All items found on our church grounds can be found in our Lost &
Found section located at the Coat Rack in the Social Hall not in the
church office. You may search this area Monday-Friday 9am-4pm or
when the church is open. All items not collected by the end of each
month will be donated to Catholic Charities.
NOTE: Please be aware that our bulletin is posted on our
website; therefore, any information in the bulletin is out
there in cyberspace, accessible to anyone. Please let the
office know if this is an issue for you.
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ST. EUGENE'S IN THE LOOP!
Yes, our church is now looped! If you have hearing
aids with t-coils, please turn them on. If you have a
hearing loss, please ask for a Receiver from one of the
Greeters/Ushers before you go into the Sanctuary. We
want everyone to hear the Word!
HOSPITAL ADMISSION OR EXTENDED STAY AT
HOME: We would encourage you to celebrate the sacrament of
Anointing of the Sick prior to your admission or extended
convalescence. Please give us a call to arrange a time and date.
Also, you may be unaware that hospitals, by law, will not
automatically inform us of your presence there - even if you state
your religious affiliation as Catholic on an entrance form.
Whether you are hospitalized, recuperating, or simply unable to
attend parish services, you or your family member is required to
inform us as to your desire for visitation and/or reception of
Communion. We will be happy to arrange visitations and
reception of Communion once the parish office is notified
regarding your wishes. It is our most sincere desire to keep our
parish family connected and included, especially in times of
dealing with health and recovery issues.
A simple call or email is all it takes…
Celebration of Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick:
828-254-5193 or to arrange a hospital or home visitation and
communion: Deacon Mike - 828-254-5193 ext. 20 or
[email protected]

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