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True love of a person requires that we know who they are as much as that is possible. We believe that we are loved by God and that God truly knows us. This is expressed beautifully in today’s first reading from the Book of the Prophet Jeremiah. God states, “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I dedicated you, a prophet to the nations I appointed you.” As God knows Jeremiah, he knows each and every one of us. God’s desire is for us to also know His love and come to a deeper understanding of God in our own life so we can respond back in love to God. St. Paul in the second reading today from his First Letter to the Corinthians expresses how important it is that we understand the love of God, accept it, and respond back with love. He points out many great things that we can do: speak in human and angelic tongues; comprehend great mysteries; and hand our bodies over to be burned. Yet, if we don’t have love, they come to nothing. Understanding the love of God and accepting it is essential for our lives. In the Gospel today, Jesus is misunderstood by the people of Nazareth. It is where he was raised and they think they know Him. Yet their misunderstanding comes out. They go from being amazed at His words to wanting to toss him off the brow of the hill. The question before us is do we truly know Jesus? We may know about Jesus and some of the things He said and did, but do we truly know Him? To know Jesus is to grow in relationship to Him and to love Him. This is an ongoing process. My process of getting to know and understand Jesus started at home with my parents and was supported over the years through my time in school. I’m grateful for the education I received at St. Patrick Grade School in Fremont; Our Lady of Lourdes Grade School; and Gross Catholic High School. Today we begin Catholic Schools Week and we celebrate here at St. Pius/St. Leo School 60 years of Catholic Education. Let’s us give thanks for 60 years of helping young people grow in their knowledge of Jesus and pray that we will continue to do this into the future. Thank you: People are always so generous during the Advent/Christmas Season. It enables our parish to serve the needs of many people. John Brown of The Knights of Columbus Council here in the parish recently gave me an update on the Baby Bottle Collection. They had 103 bottles turned in (2 more came in after this report was given to me) with a total contribution of $1526.57. Thank you to all who supported the Knights efforts. The Archbishop wants to hear from you: In the Fall the Archbishop will present a Pastoral Plan outlining priorities for the Archdiocese in the coming years. Before forming this plan, he wants to hear from all of us. Listening Sessions will take place from 6:30 to 8:00 pm on the following dates and locations: February 1st, St. Gerald, Ralston; February 2nd, St. James, Omaha; February 24th, St. Robert Bellarmine, Omaha; and March 29th, St. Cecilia School, Omaha. The Archbishop is hoping that many will take the opportunity to attend one of these sessions. It is requested that you RSVP. You can RSVP by going to: archomaha.org/listen. Discussions with the Pastor: You are invited to come and visit with an idea, concern, question, or if you would just like to talk. Feel free to come alone or with others. This week I will be available in the Multipurpose Room/Library just off the Narthex of the Church on Monday, February 1st, from 6:00 to 7:00 pm; Wednesday, February 3rd from 6:00 to 7:00 pm and Friday, February 5th from 4:30 to 5:30 pm. I’m also available by appointment in the office. Call the parish office to set up an appointment.
From your Pastor’s Desk Fr. Mike Eckley
Calendar Club Winners
Mass Intentions
Monday, February 1 7:00 am +Ida Cano
5:30 pm +Doris Durkan
Tuesday, February 2 7:00 am +George Homan 5:30 pm +Beverly Bomar
Wednesday, February 3 7:00 am +Marty Baye 5:30 pm +Mary Schulte
Thursday, February 4 7:00 am +Alvin J. Siemek Jr. 5:30 pm +Matthew Kuhfahl
Friday, February 5 7:00 am +Deb Vana
5:30 pm +Lyle & +Letha Armstrong
Saturday Morning Mass, February 6 7:00 am +James Taylor
Saturday Vigil Masses, February 6 5:00 pm +Francis Frederick 7:00 pm +Ida Hanten
Sunday, February 7 7:30 am St. Pius X Parishioners 9:30 am +Clarence Rehorst 11:30 am +Alice Staley
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Please Pray for
Our Sick Jimmy Grasso, Iris Oswald, Blythe Kubovek,
Lorraine Versch, Marcie McCowan
Our Deceased +Alice Inserra
Mother of Dena Carlsen
+Keith Heckman Grandfather of Derek Heckman
+Petrina Riccobono Mother of Sr. Rosalie Riccobono
January 24th 2170 Jonathan & Tracey Brown January 25th 1256 Michele Smith January 26th 2037 Laurie Byrnes January 27th 1712 John Ocken January 28th 1224 Mary Baines January 29th 1115 Rose Mary Burkland January 30th 1451 Ross & Allie Bruning
Sunday, January 31
9:30am Sunday Preschool (Rm. KB)
12:30pm TEC Harvest (PC)
Monday, February 1
6:30pm Coping With Life Alone (P3/
P4)
7:00pm RCIA (MPR)
Tuesday, February 2
1:00pm Shawl Ministry (Weather
Permitting) (P2/P3)
10:00 am Bible Study (P1)
6:00pm Benson Garden Assoc.
Meeting (P4)
6:00pm Parish Council Exec Mtg(P5)
6:30pm AA (Sch. Cafeteria)
7:00pm Knights of Columbus
Meeting (P2/P3)
Wednesday, February 3
4:00pm Human Needs (P3)
6:30pm Neighborhood Outreach
(P2/P3)
6:30pm RE Class (School)
Thursday, February 4
6:30pm Prayer Group (Church)
7:00pm Liturgy Core Team Meeting
(Library)
Friday, February 5
School - NOON DISMISSAL
10:30am Mass at Maplecrest
7:00pm Grade 7 & 8 Drama
Presentation (Gym)
Saturday, February 6
Souper Bowl of Caring (Church)
Dusting Disciples Crew #1 - Hector
7:00am First Saturday Mass
7:30am Respect Life Meeting (MPR)
9:00am Men's Retreat (P2/3)
7:00pm Grade 7 & 8 Drama
Presentation (Gym)
Sunday, February 7
Souper Bowl of Caring (Church)
9:30am Sunday Preschool (Rm. KB)
4:30pm Super Bowl Party (PC)
Pancake Breakfast: January 31st, from 8:00 am to noon in the School Cafeteria. This is in conjunction with the Catholic Schools Week book fair. A free will offering collected will benefit tuition assistance. February 7th - Annual Men’s Club Super Bowl Party in the Parish Center – Doors open at 4:30 pm. The Men’s Club will provide burgers, dogs and their fixin’s. There will be raffle prizes. Everyone is welcome to attend and is asked to bring a dish / goodies / beverages to share. Valentine’s Day Candy Sale, Next Weekend, February 6th and 7th after All Masses: You will find lots of goodies for your loved ones, and to satisfy your own sweet tooth. For those who donate candy, we will be in the Fr. O’Brien Parish Center on Thursday, February 4th from 2:00 to 7:00 pm, Friday, February 5th from 11:00 am-7:00 pm, and Saturday, February 6th from 10:00 am-3:00 pm. For further information or any questions, please contact Virginia Fugger at 402-391-0210 or Mary Harrell at 402-392-0158. Please help us celebrate Catholic Schools Week as St. Pius X/ St. Leo's Drama Club presents Honk! Jr. Seventh and Eighth grade students have been working hard on this family-friendly musical about Ugly, the ugly duckling, who just does not fit in with the other farmyard animals. Ugly sets out to find a place where he can fit in, and the other animals teach him to accept and love himself, "Warts and All." The musical will run about an hour and is free to the public. Performances by two separate casts are on Friday, February 5th, and Saturday, February 6th, at 7:00 pm in the St. Pius X/ St. Leo gym. The Men’s Retreat will be Saturday, February 6, from 8:30 – noon, in the Pius Parish Center. Cost is $10. Register with Patty Griffith at pattyg@stpiusxomaha.org or 402-558-1898. St. Pius X/St. Leo Couples Bridge Club High Scores: 5,660 Herman & Ellen Weist, 3,560 Dick & Kathy Griffith, 3,340 Jan & Jo Heese. Soda Bread Sales continue this weekend. Proceeds help support our Tuition Assistance at St. Pius X/St. Leo School. Please be generous with your free-will offering. Sales will continue through January 31st, and then resume from February 20th through March 13th. Our garage sale will be held July 14th-16th, 2016. As you are putting Christmas things away, or starting to spring clean, moving, etc., don’t forget the St. Pius X garage sale. We like your “used stuff”. More information will follow. The winter/spring session of Tai Chi classes will be held on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:15-10:00 am in the parish center beginning Monday, January 11th, 2016. Cost for the 12 week session is $25, payable to St. Pius X. Call Margaret Hoarty at 402-553-7547 to register. Baker's Plus Card will support our school. Baker's will give 5% of your spending back to SPSL if you enroll your Baker's Plus Card in the rewards program. If you enrolled your card last year, you must re-enroll for the 2016 year. Go to the following website after January 1, 2016: www.bakersplus.com/communityrewards Our school code is 39528. DUSTING DISCIPLES NEED YOU! We are in serious need of volunteers to keep our new church looking like new! In the past two years, relocations and changes in health or work schedules have reduced our ranks. Can you spare an hour on Saturday morning every two months to help dust, vacuum, clean restrooms, wash glass entrance doors? Cleaning begins between 7:30 and 8:30am, depending on the crew. Parish supplies all equipment and supplies. This is a good project for families or students needing service hours. To volunteer as a Dusting Disciple, or for more information, please contact Rita at (402) 556-1201 or dustingdisciples@stpiusxomaha.org.
Events this Week
Although Christmas is over, we still very much want to thank those who purchased Christmas flowers in memory of their loved ones and on behalf of their families. Everyone’s gift made our Church look lovely for the feast of the birth of the Christ Child.
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Pius Pasta Fridays are coming! Pius Pasta Fridays are coming! This year they will be held each Friday from February 12th to March 18th. This is a great opportunity to volunteer your time for the Parish and have fun at the same time. The Pasta Chefs will do all the cooking - we need help baking desserts, serving pasta and cleaning up. You can volunteer
for one shift or all night - typically 1st serving shift is 4:45 - 6:15 pm, 2nd serving shift 6:15 - 8:00 pm, and 3rd shift cleanup up runs from 7:30 to 9:00 pm. Volunteer as a family, group or by yourself. For questions or to volunteer, call Mike Burns 402-553-4484 or Roger Seier 402-343-1447 or piusmensclub@yahoo.com.
Lenten Visits for the Homebound Fr. Mike and Fr. Mark will again be visiting any of the St. Pius X homebound who would like to be anointed and go to confession this Lenten season. If you have talked to
someone who would like this, please let us know asap. We would need name, address and phone number. Contact Rita Ramos, 402-558-8446, or ritar@stpiusxomaha.org
St. Pius X/St. Leo School Joyce Gubbels, Principal
Welcome Archbishop Lucas as we celebrate our 60th Anniversary Tuesday of this week with all of the St. Pius X / St. Leo students coming to St. Leo the Great Church! The students will all take school buses to St. Leo Church. Not only will we be celebrating our 60th Anniversary but we will also be celebrating Catholic Schools Week. We hope that many parishioners will join our school community for either the 8:45 AM Mass or the 10:30 AM Mass. If you know of any neighbors or
friends that might be interested in our school, please invite them to attend the upcoming Roundups for their younger children or call the school office at 402-551-6667 if they have children for grades 1-8 to set up a time to come and visit.
St. Pius X Church Youth Group is a gathering for all 9-12th Grade Students. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month at 12:30. It is an opportunity to meet new people, learn about our faith, and have fun, too. All are welcome! For more information, please contact Janet Drvol at
janetd@stpiuxomaha.org or 402-558-8446. Souper Bowl of Caring: One in Seven Americans face hunger every day. The Souper Bowl of Caring was started in 1990 by a youth group in South Carolina to tackle this reality. On Super Bowl weekend (February 6/7th)
Youth Group members will be collecting donations after all Masses for St. Pius’ Human Needs Outreach. We thank you in advance for your generosity. *** We are looking for youth volunteers to help with collecting. Please contact Janet if you are willing to help.
High School Youth Ministry Janet Drvol, Director
Grief is something we can rarely get around; we must simply go through it. Comforting or consoling the sorrowful and grieving people in our life often involves a kind of silent and understanding accompaniment more than words or actions. There are a tremendous number of people who suffer from sorrow and grief in our world today, so there is a tremendous need for Christians to practice this work of mercy. To listen
and give understanding attention often provides the greatest value. Here are some practical ways we live this Spiritual Work of Mercy: · Walk with others through their pain. (The St. Pius X Bereavement ministry is a good example of this). · Offer Words of encouragement to those who seem discouraged; · Help find resources to those who are in need of support (CareNotes are available in the kiosk)
· Offer positive words to fellow students or coworkers who are having a difficult time with their tasks. · Be present to those who are struggling or in emotional pain or despair. · Offer sympathy to those who are grieving. Contacts: Bereavement Ministry, Margaret Hoarty, 553-7547, bereavement@stpiusxomaha.org
Year of Mercy Comfort the Sorrowful
Pope Quote in this Year of Mercy: “Jesus has this message for us: mercy. I think – and I say it with humility – that this is the Lord’s most powerful message: mercy….” Pope Francis on March 17, 2013, in a homily for the Parish of St. Anna in the Vatican Men’s Retreat will be Saturday, February 6, 8:30 – noon, with Father Joseph Miksch. His theme: “Called to Share in Jesus’ Ministry of Mercy.” Cost is $10. Register by contacting Patty Griffith at 402-558-1898 or pattyg@stpiusxomaha.org A Lenten Mission of Mercy is scheduled for three successive Monday evenings: February 15, February 22 and
February 29. Jack Jezreel will be featured the first night, Frank Runyeon the second, and Archbishop Lucas on the third. All will speak to the theme of “mercy.” Speakers will begin at 7:00 PM in the church. Refreshments will be offered before and after the presentations. Level 3 in the Wednesday evening Religious Education Program is learning about the corporal and spiritual Works of Mercy. Catechist and aide Nella Brown and Nyawuor Paljor recently challenged their astute group of mercy-sleuths to search the Pius Sunday bulletin for a trail of Works of Mercy completed by the parish. They found
many examples. Whew! Did you know we were being scrutinized?
Religious Education Ministry Patty Griffith, Director
Spirit of St. Pius: Faith in Action Homebound and Care Centers
At the present time, we know of about 20 parishioners who are homebound and unable to make it to mass. In addition to those who are still in their own homes, there are about 20 Catholic residents at each of the care facilities within our boundaries, Maplecrest and Ambassador. In an effort to be responsive to the
needs of those in our parish who are disabled, sick, or confined to their homes we try to schedule a communion minister to bring communion to them on a weekly basis. While not in our boundaries, we also take communion to Angels Touch Alzheimer’s house and Immanuel Hospital. Fr. Mike also says mass weekly at Creighton St. Joes and
Skyline. Fr. Mark does a monthly mass at Maplecrest and Ambassador. It is because of over 30 committed Eucharistic ministers and priests that we are able to take a bit of the Pius Spirit to these individuals at these places.
Fiscal Year July 1, 2015 – June 30, 2016 WEEKEND DONATIONS RECEIVED
Jan. 23/24
Our Sunday goal is $19,962.00 Sunday Envelopes $13,301.00 Auto Ded.-1/20/16 Contrib. $19,760.91 Deficit Reduction $50.00 Children’s Collection $52.85 Plate Collection $585.50 Total Sunday Contribution $33,750.26 This week’s surplus $13,788.26 YTD Parish Stewardship $557,018.63 Budgeted YTD Stewardship $598,860.00 Parish Deficit YTD ($41,841.37) Our Weekly Average YTD is $18,567.29
This is week 30 of 52 weeks this fiscal year
2015-16.
Next week’s 2nd collection is for deficit reduction.
Thanks for your help!
Development Dialogue : Please prayerfully consider memorializing a loved one with a gift to our School and/or our Parish's Endowment Funds. Your gift will bear your love one's name and may be in any amount. It is a beautiful way to pass on our Catholic heritage and remember someone special. Please contact Bob Nowaczyk, SPSL's Development Coordinator at 402-551-6667 for more information.
YTD Tithing$557,018.63
Remaining$399,240.00
YTD Deficit $41,841.37
Office Hours: Weekdays 8 am - 4:30 pm Saturdays 8:30 am - noon
Pastor: Rev. Michael Eckley
Associate: Rev. Mark Bridgman
Deacons: Mike Leick, Jim Nardini (Cindy), & Gene Schimonitz (Carol)
Weekend Masses: Saturdays 5:00 & 7:00 pm & Sundays 7:30, 9:30 and 11:30 am
Daily Masses: 7:00 am & 5:30 pm
Reconciliation: Saturdays 3:30 - 4:30 pm
Marriage Preparation: Call the Parish Office at least 6 months in advance
New Parent Baptismal Class:
Second Thursday of the month, 7:00 - 9:00 pm in the Parish Center. This class is required for baptism. Pre-registration is required 1 week in advance. Call 402-558-1898.
RCIA: For those interested in becoming a Catholic, please call the par-ish office, 402-558-8446.
School: 402- 551-6667
Religious Ed: 402-558-1898
Liturgy Office: 402-558-1847
Youth Ministry: 402-558-8446
Pastoral Ministry: 402-558-8446
Prayer Line: 402-558-8446
Bulletin Deadline: One week in advance.
Bulletin e-mail: bulletin@stpiusxomaha.org
School Lunch February 1st-5th Monday Pepperoni Pizza Salad Baby Carrots Fruit Choice
Tuesday Hot Dog (or Chili Dog 5-8) Corn Fruit Choice
Wednesday Chicken Patty on Bun French Fries Fruit Choice
Thursday Hamburger Pickle Chips Green Beans Fruit Choice
Friday Noon Dismissal No Lunch
Crew #2 has cafeteria duty this week.
Ministry Schedule for February 6th-7th 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 AM 9:30 AM 11:30 AM
EMHC
M. Bieker J. Bruckner (sub req.) B. Davis L. Ehlers J. Hoffman M. Perrotto M. Vana
M. Cox M. Dorcey (sub req.) M. Hillier S. Hillier J. Klug M. Leick C. Nelson
K. Andreasen D. A. Bayer M. J. Burns J. Fortina B. Kirkpatrick J. Kresl A. Mitchell
M. Barry G. Barry D. Mausbach J. Morrissey G. Schimonitz F. Tollo R. Walet
N. Bock J. Brown M. Gasnick K. Martin M. Milota J. Nardini I. Salzman
Greeter R. Hoffman P. Botos J. Owens D. & M.B. Mausbach NOT FILLED
Lector J. Vreugdenhil - 1 T. Strehle - 2
J. Lane - 1 P. Franks - 2
R. Pedersen - 1 C. White - 2
J. Maciejewski - 1 J. Walet - 2
A. Salzman - 1 K. Salzman - 2
Server
J. Burns W. Strehle H. Weber
T. Metcalf S. Metcalf T. Novotny
A. Chattin C. Freyermuth T. Rusch
C. Boynton K. Dreher C. James
C. Gagnon-Koudji P. Martin E. Salzman
CARE M. Fell M. Novotny NOT FILLED C. Morrissey D. Martins
Music C. Johnson Alleluia Choir MJB
Maple Crest J. Harden, P. Juszyk, P. Potter
The Neighborhood Outreach Ministry will once again be hosting a Service Provider day. We have over 17 agencies that will be on site to help those within our neighborhood who may need help. We will need several adult volunteers to help out that day. The date is Saturday, March 12th from 10:00am to 2:00pm. Please mark your schedules to “Save the date” This would be a great opportunity for you to celebrate the “Year of Mercy” Thank You Annulment seminar – February 11th, 2016 at St. Leo the Great Catholic Church, Omaha NE, 6:30 pm. Deacon Ron Ryan from the Omaha Archdiocese Tribunal Office will talk about Canon Law and the theological reasons for obtaining an annulment. Time will be available for questions and answers about the annulment process. Contact Kay Buhrman, at 402-551-9003, ext 1304 or send and email to ekbuhrman@archomaha.org for more information or to register. St. Margaret Mary Parish is hosting a fundraiser for All Saints School on February 13th. Attendees will be able to watch the Creighton Bluejays battle the Marquette Golden Eagles on the big screen. In addition there will be live music, great food, beer/wine/soda, a live auction, games and the opportunity to sponsor an All Saints student. For tickets, call (402)558-2255
6 9 0 5 B l o n d o S t . O m a h a , N E 6 8 1 0 4 Parish Office 402-558-8446 Fax: 402-558-4986
www.stpiusxomaha.org
~ February 2016 ~
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1
Catholic Schools
Week 6:30pm-9pm Coping
With Life Alone (P3/
P4) 7pm-9pm RCIA (MPR)
2 Groundhog Day Catholic Schools
Week 10am-11:30am Bible
Study (P1) 1pm-2pm Shawl Minis-
try (Tentative) (P2/
P3) 6pm-9pm Benson
Garden Assoc. Mtg
(P4) 6pm-7:30pm Parish
Council Exec Mtg
(P5) 6:30pm-8pm AA (Sch.
Cafeteria) 7pm-8:30pm Knights
of Columbus Mtg
(P2/P3)
3 Catholic Schools
Week 8am-3:30pm School
(P4) 4pm-6:30pm Human
Needs (P3) 6:30pm-8pm Neigh-
borhood Outreach
(P2/P3) 6:30pm-8pm RE Class
(School)
4 Catholic Schools
Week 8am-3:30pm School
(P4) 6:30pm-7:30pm Prayer
Group (Church) 7pm-8pm Liturgy Core
Team Meeting
(Library)
5 Catholic Schools
Week School - NOON DIS-
MISSAL 10:30am-11am Mass
at Maplecrest 7pm-9pm Grade 7 & 8
Drama Presentation
(Gym)
6 Catholic Schools
Week Dusting Disciples
Crew #1 - Hector Souper Bowl of Caring
(Church) 7:30am-8:30am Re-
spect Life Meeting
(Library) 9am-1pm Men's Re-
treat (P2/3) 7pm-9pm Grade 7 & 8
Drama Presentation
(Gym)
7 Super Bowl Souper Bowl of Caring
(Church) 9:30am-10:30am
Sunday Preschool
(Rm. KB) 4:30pm-10pm Super
Bowl Party (PC)
8 9:15am-10am Tai Chi
(PC) 6pm-7:50pm Adoration 6:30pm-9pm Coping
With Life Alone (P3/
P4) 7pm-9pm RCIA (MPR)
9 10am-11:30am Bible
Study (P1) 6pm-7:30pm Finance
Council (P2/P3) 6:30pm-8pm AA (Sch.
Cafeteria) 7pm-8:30pm Choir 7:30pm-9pm Pastoral
Council (P2/P3)
10 Ash Wednesday 9:15am-10am Tai Chi
(PC) 4pm-6:30pm Human
Needs (P3) 6:30pm-8pm RE Class
(School)
11 Parent Teacher Con-
ferences - NOON
DISMISSAL 6pm-7pm Liturgy of
the Hours (Church) 7pm-8:30pm Baptism
Class (P3) 7pm-8:30pm Catholic
Social Teaching (P4) 7pm-9pm Footprints of
God (Church)
12 NO SCHOOL 5pm-8:30pm Pasta
Friday (PC)
13 Dusting Disciples
Crew #2 - Cox
14 Valentine's Day 9:30am-10:30am
Family Mass (C) 9:30am-10:30am
Sunday Preschool
(Rm. KB) 12:30pm-2:30pm
Youth Group (P4) 1pm-5pm Baby Show-
er (P2/P3)
15 Presidents' Day NO SCHOOL 9:15am-10am Tai Chi
(PC) 6:30pm-9pm Coping
With Life Alone (P3/
P4) 6:30pm-8pm Human
Needs Outreach
Meeting (P3) 7pm-9pm Parish Mis-
sion Speaker Jack
Jezreel (Church) 7pm-9pm RCIA (MPR)
16 10am-11:30am Bible
Study (P1) 1:30pm-3:30pm Parish
Mission Speaker Jack Jezreel (at St.
Leo's) 6:30pm-8pm AA (Sch.
Cafeteria) 7pm-9pm Parish Mis-
sion Speaker Jack
Jezreel (at St. Leo's) 7pm-8:30pm School
Board Meeting (SL)
17 9:15am-10am Tai Chi
(PC) 4pm-6:30pm Human
Needs (P3) 6:30pm-8pm RE Class
(School)
18 4pm-5:30pm Shared
Services (P2/P3) 6pm-7pm Liturgy of
the Hours (Church) 6:30pm-7:30pm Prayer
Group (Church)
19 10am-10:30am Mass
at Ambassador 5pm-8:30pm Pasta
Friday (PC) 6pm-7pm Stations of
the Cross (Church)
20 Dusting Disciples
Crew #3 - Potter 12pm-9pm Cub Scout
Pack 570 Blue and Gold Mass and
Dinner (PC)
21 Bread for the World
Offering of Letters 9:30am-10:30am
Sunday Preschool
(Rm. KB) 1pm-2:30pm Share-
holder's Meeting
(PC)
22 9:15am-10am Tai Chi
(PC) 7pm-9pm Parish Mis-
sion Drama with Frank Runyeon
(Church) 7pm-9pm RCIA (MPR)
23 10am-11:30am Bible
Study (P1) 6:30pm-8pm AA (Sch.
Cafeteria) 7pm-8:30pm First
Eucharist Parent/
Child Meeting (P4) 7pm-8:30pm KofC
Officer's Mtg (P2/P3)
24 9:15am-10am Tai Chi
(PC) 4pm-6:30pm Human
Needs (P3) 6pm-7pm Deacon
Meeting (Library) 6:30pm-8pm RE Class
(School)
25 6pm-7pm Liturgy of
the Hours (Church) 6:30pm-8pm Neigh-
borhood Outreach
(P2/P3)
26 5pm-8:30pm Pasta
Friday (PC) 6pm-7pm Stations of
the Cross (Church)
27 Dusting Disciples
Crew #4 - Gross 7am-11:30am Blood
Drive (PC) 5pm-6pm Mass Rite
for First Eucharist
28 9:30am-10:30am
Mass Rite for First
Eucharist 9:30am-10:30am
Sunday Preschool
(Rm. KB) 12:30pm-2:30pm
Youth Group (P4)
29 9:15am-10am Tai Chi
(PC) 7pm-9pm 7 - 9 PM (C)
Parish Mission Speaker Archbishop
Lucas 7pm-9pm RCIA (MPR)
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