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Sacred Heart Church 9460 N.E. 14TH STREET • BELLEVUE, WA 98004 (425) 454-9536 • Fax- 450-3909 www.sacredheart.org PARISH OFFICE 425-454-9536 Rev. Steve Sallis, Pastor Ext. 105 Carol Guenther, Pastoral Associate Ext. 110 Debs Pokos Dugan, Pastoral Assistant for Children’s Faith Formation Ext. 112 Theresa Galvez, Pastoral Assistant for Liturgical Music Ext. 106 Mary Dickins, Pastoral Assistant for Pastoral Care & Social Concerns Ext. 108 Jeff Kress, Pastoral Assistant for Youth &Young Adult Ministry Ext. 111 Administration Staff John Meyer, Pastoral Assistant for Administration Ext. 102 Robert Eubanks, Facilities Supervisor Ext. 157 Patty Oscar, Admin. Asst. for Communication & Reception Ext. 100 Christine Kerr, Admin. Asst. for Giving & Data Ext. 109 Jeanine Kasprick, Bookkeeper Ext. 154 PARISH SCHOOL 425-451-1773 David Burroughs, Principal Bridget Lawler, Vice-Principal Amy Davis, Dean of Students Susana Knapp, Admissions Director Kerry Wyman, Office Manager INTERESTED IN BECOMING CATHOLIC? Carol Guenther 425-454-9536, Ext. 110 INFANT BAPTISM PREPARATION Carol Guenther 425-454-9536, Ext. 110 CONFIRMATION PREPARATION Jeff Kress 425-454-9536, Ext. 111 MARRIAGE PREPARATION Fr. Steve Sallis 425-454-9536, Ext. 105 (Six months as registered parishioner required prior to setting wedding date.) SUNDAY NURSERY (during 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM Masses) Lucy Paulsen, Coordinator 425-454-9536, Ext. 112 OFFICE HOURS Parish 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM Monday through Friday School 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Monday through Friday September 4, 2016 PARISH LEADERSHIP • Pastoral Council: Chuck Barnes [email protected] • Finance Council: John Meyer [email protected] • School Commission Chairperson: Patti Cook [email protected] • Stewardship Commission: Tom Bartell [email protected] • Worship Commission Chairperson: Judy Hartford [email protected] OUR MISSION STATEMENT Sacred Heart Parish is a welcoming Catholic community, which inspires faith in God, through prayer, sacraments and service, while living Gospel values, as faithful followers of Jesus Christ. LITURGY SCHEDULE Sunday Masses: 8:30 and 11:00 A.M. Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:00 P.M. Confessions: Saturdays, 3:00-4:30 P.M. Wednesdays, 8:00-8:45 A.M.

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Sacred Heart Church 9460 N.E. 14TH STREET • BELLEVUE, WA 98004

(425) 454-9536 • Fax- 450-3909

www.sacredheart.org

PARISH OFFICE 425-454-9536

Rev. Steve Sallis, Pastor Ext. 105

Carol Guenther, Pastoral Associate Ext. 110

Debs Pokos Dugan, Pastoral Assistant for

Children’s Faith Formation Ext. 112

Theresa Galvez, Pastoral Assistant for

Liturgical Music Ext. 106

Mary Dickins, Pastoral Assistant for

Pastoral Care & Social Concerns Ext. 108

Jeff Kress, Pastoral Assistant for

Youth &Young Adult Ministry Ext. 111

Administration Staff

John Meyer, Pastoral Assistant for Administration Ext. 102

Robert Eubanks, Facilities Supervisor Ext. 157

Patty Oscar, Admin. Asst. for Communication & Reception Ext. 100

Christine Kerr, Admin. Asst. for Giving & Data Ext. 109

Jeanine Kasprick, Bookkeeper Ext. 154 PARISH SCHOOL 425-451-1773

David Burroughs, Principal

Bridget Lawler, Vice-Principal

Amy Davis, Dean of Students

Susana Knapp, Admissions Director

Kerry Wyman, Office Manager INTERESTED IN BECOMING CATHOLIC?

Carol Guenther 425-454-9536, Ext. 110 INFANT BAPTISM PREPARATION

Carol Guenther 425-454-9536, Ext. 110 CONFIRMATION PREPARATION

Jeff Kress 425-454-9536, Ext. 111 MARRIAGE PREPARATION

Fr. Steve Sallis 425-454-9536, Ext. 105

(Six months as registered parishioner required prior to

setting wedding date.) SUNDAY NURSERY (during 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM Masses)

Lucy Paulsen, Coordinator 425-454-9536, Ext. 112 OFFICE HOURS

Parish 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM Monday through Friday

School 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Monday through Friday

September 4, 2016

PARISH LEADERSHIP

• Pastoral Council: Chuck Barnes

[email protected]

• Finance Council: John Meyer

[email protected]

• School Commission Chairperson: Patti Cook

[email protected]

• Stewardship Commission: Tom Bartell

[email protected]

• Worship Commission Chairperson: Judy Hartford

[email protected]

OUR MISSION STATEMENT

Sacred Heart Parish

is a welcoming Catholic community,

which inspires faith in God,

through prayer, sacraments and service,

while living Gospel values,

as faithful followers of Jesus Christ.

LITURGY SCHEDULE

Sunday Masses: 8:30 and 11:00 A.M.

Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:00 P.M.

Confessions: Saturdays, 3:00-4:30 P.M.

Wednesdays, 8:00-8:45 A.M.

Saturday, September 3rd, 2016 Saint Gregory the Great, Pope

1 Corinthians 4:6b-15 Luke 6:1-5

3:00 PM Confessions ~ Reconciliation Chapel

Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Wisdom 9:13-18b Philemon 9-10,12-17

Luke 14:25-33

5:00 PM Mass (INT For the People) ~ Church

Sunday, September 4th, 2016

Twenty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Wisdom 9:13-18b Philemon 9-10,12-17

Luke 14:25-33

8:30 AM Mass (RIP Clarice Bocek by Charles & Stephanie

McIntyre) ~ Church

9:30 AM Coffee & Donuts

11:00 AM Mass (RIP Father Gerald Moore by Rhoda Chirillo) ~

Church

12:00 PM Coffee & Donuts ~ Narthex

Monday, September 5th, 2016 Weekday

1 Corinthians 5:1-8 Luke 6:6-11

9:00 AM Mass (RIP Nancy Ziello by John Przelenski) ~

Church

Parish Office Closed

10:00 AM Carpe Diem Bridge ~ Parish Hall

NO 7:30 PM Rosary & Prayer Hour ~ Church

Tuesday, September 6th, 2016 Weekday

1 Corinthians 6:1-11 Luke 6:12-19

Word and Communion Service ~ Church

Wednesday, September 7th, 2016 Weekday

1 Corinthians 7:25-31 Luke 6:20-26

8:00 AM Confessions ~ Reconciliation Chapel

9:00 AM Mass (RIP Mac Porter by Pam Porter) ~ Church

7:00 PM Grief Ministry Meeting ~ Meeting Room 1

Thursday, September 8th, 2016 The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Micah 5:1-4a Matthew 1:18-23

9:00 AM Mass with Anointing of the Sick (RIP Lou Chirillo by

Charles and Stephanie McIntyre) ~ Church

9:30-10:15 Carpe Diem Coffee Social ~ Narthex

10:15-12:00 Carpe Diem Steering Committee ~ Conference

Room 1

7:00-9:00 PM Pastoral Council Meeting ~Conference Room 1

Friday, September 9th, 2016 Saint Peter Claver, Priest

1 Corinthians 9:16-19, 22b-27 Luke 6:39-42

8:45 AM School Mass (RIP Louise Wong by Charles &

Stephanie McIntyre) ~ Church

Weekly Calendar & Liturgies

PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK

Archbishop Sartain, Hiroko Diloreto and Chanda

Fife

THE DECEASED

Elma Boitano, Lutsallah Corey, Easton Menlove,

Sister Margaret Held, SCN,

and Sister Paula Merrill, SSSF

SACRED HEART PARISH CENSUS: This fall

we will undertake the BIG task of updating our data-

base of all our parishioners. It has been a long time

since we reviewed our contact information for our

members and we know that effective communica-

tion is critical for us to function well as a Catholic

Community. If you have moved or changed phone

numbers or e-mail addresses, we want to hear from

you! You can be proactive and contact Carol Guen-

ther with your updated information (425-450-3910

or [email protected]) or you can wait for

us to contact you later this Fall. This information

will help our staff be more productive and will help

all of us have a clearer picture of our unique parish

community. Thanks for your cooperation.

Saturday, September 10th, 2016 Weekday

1 Corinthians 10:14-22 Luke 6:43-49

3:00 PM Confessions ~ Reconciliation Chapel

Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Exodus 32:7-11, 13-14 1 Timothy 1:12-17

Luke 15:1-32

5:00 PM Mass (INT For the People) ~ Church

Time and Talent Ministry Fair After Mass

Sunday, September 11th, 2016

Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Exodus 32:7-11, 13-14 1 Timothy 1:12-17

Luke 15:1-32

8:30 AM Mass (INT Tim & Kathleen Daly by Patty

Oscar) ~ Church

9:30 AM Coffee & Donuts

11:00 AM Mass (INT Tom Sallis by Rhoda Chirillo) ~

Church

12:00 PM Coffee & Donuts ~ Narthex

4:00 PM Praise Band Practice ~ Parish Church

5:00 PM Mass (INT For the People)

Time and Talent Ministry Fair After Masses

From the Pastor & LiturgyFrom the Pastor & Liturgy FROM THE PASTOR

UPDATE ON ST. JEAN VIANNEY IN BATON

ROUGE —Father Tom Ranzino, pastor at St. Jean Vian-

ney in Baton Rouge, sent an email with updates about

their parish. Two neighboring parishes provided meals

for all the St. Jean Vianney parishioners after Masses last

weekend, and several area parishes are offering support

in a variety of ways for clean-up at the parish and for

parishioners’ homes.

He said: “We plan on reopening Pre School the day after

Labor Day; the affected School classrooms by mid- Sep-

tember ; the rectory by October and the Gymnasium by

November. This past Thursday, Bishop Muench met

with priests and deacon to talk about two topics: The

recent shootings in Baton Rouge and the Flood of

2016. It became clear to us rather quickly that the two

events merge. Flood waters do not wash away every-

thing. Issues of prejudice and violence are still below the

surface—but when the boats came to save people, no

matter if they were rich or poor, white or black, old or

young, there was room in the boats for everyone. Per-

haps the flood waters will help clear our vision to see

that common humanity which will inform our work to-

gether for the future. There is much work in both areas to

do.”

See their parish website for more information:

www.stjeanvianney.org. As I mentioned last weekend at

all the Masses, we have set aside $5000 from our Parish

Giving Fund through our stewardship of treasure com-

mitment. In addition, we raised almost $6000 at the

Masses last weekend. If you would like to contribute to

this fund that we will send to St. Jean Vianney, please

bring it to the Parish Office by Tuesday, September 6.

Please continue to pray for the Baton Rouge flood vic-

tims.

HEARTS ON FIRE—As we have entered into the month of September, we return to focus on our parish values (DISCIPLES) as described in Hearts on Fire, our parish pastoral plan. During this month we focus on Dis-cernment and on Saint Peter who led the apostles in lis-tening to the voice of God and the direction of Jesus to lead the early Christian community to a deeper relation-ship with Jesus Christ. Let us continue to work together to build up the King-dom of God here at Sacred Heart.

MASS ON MONDAY We will have Mass at 9 AM on Monday, September 5, on Labor Day to pray for all who have honest employment and to pray for those who seek just employment.

ANOINTING OF THE SICK ON THURSDAY We will celebrate the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick on Thursday, September 8, during the 9 AM Mass. Those who are preparing for surgery, who are of advanced age, or those who are seriously ill may be anointed.

MEMORIAL OF SAINT PETER CLAVER

We will celebrate the memorial of Saint Peter Claver (1580/1-1654)on Friday, September 9. He was a “Spanish Jesuit priest, [who] spent his life tending to the needs of African slaves in Colombia, South America. While serv-ing as a missionary, he ministered to the slaves by provid-ing them with food and medicine, washing their wounds, preparing them for Baptism, and witnessing their Marriag-es. He actively pursued lawyers to plead the cases of im-prisoned slaves and prepared criminals for death. Not only did he care for the slaves, but he also preached missions to plantation owners and sailors. The ‘saint of the slaves,’ as St. Peter is often called, died after contracting a plague.” (2016 Sourcebook for Sundays, Seasons, and Weekdays, 287)

PRAYER FOR PEACE IN OUR COMMUNITIES ON FRIDAY

The Catholic bishops of the United States have called for a national day of Prayer for Peace in our Communities in light of the recent outbreak of violence and racial tension in our country. We will pray for this intention at Mass on this coming Friday, the memorial of Saint Peter Claver, a Spanish Jesuit, who helped African slaves in Colombia in the 17th century. We will pray and ask that “our parish may cultivate welcome, extend hospitality, and encourage the participation of people of all cultures, ethnicities and backgrounds and for the courage to have difficult con-versations about racism, and for a better appreciation of how our words and actions – or even our silence – can impact our communities” (USCCB website). Please re-member to pray for peace in our communities on Friday wherever you are.

5 PM YOUTH MASS TO RESUME NEXT SUNDAY

The Sunday 5 PM Youth Mass will resume on Sunday, September 11. This Mass is for high school parishioners and their families to help support “a vibrant youth faith community” at Sacred Heart (see Goal IV in Hearts on Fire).

Pastoral Care & Social ConcernsPastoral Care & Social Concerns

CABRINI MINISTRY

Do you want to learn subtle, yet powerful, tech-

niques for communicating God’s love and

mercy to others?

Cabrini Ministry Training invites you to follow

the example of St. Frances Cabrini and SHARE

MERCY, BE PRESENT, and CHANGE

LIVES! We offer a 65 hour full training as well

as a 30 hour “Listening Heart” program. One

class will meet weekly on Tuesday afternoons

at Holy Family in Kirkland, beginning October

25, and another class will meet monthly on Sat-

urdays at St. James Cathedral in Seattle, begin-

ning September 17. For more information, con-

tact [email protected] or 206-760-0583

ext. 3. Carla Loucks, Executive Director.

September 55+ Potluck: Thursday, 9/29 + feature film after dinner

5pm -- Beverages in Narthex

5:30 -- Let’s eat!

6:30-ish -- Movie time

Food Assignments A–C: main dish for 8-10,

D–I: dessert for 8-10,

J–Z: salad/side for 8-10

Questions?: Mary Dickins, 425-450-3908 or [email protected], Hosted by Carpe Diem

WHAT IS CARPE DIEM?

In addition to being Latin for “seize the day,”

it’s also the name of Sacred Heart’s community

of parishioners aged 55 yrs.+. Any parishioner

who is 55+ can participate to enjoy quarterly

catered luncheons, regular bridge groups, Mass

followed by coffee social once a month, potluck

dinners and movies, as well as daytrips and

other fun get-togethers.

For more info please contact:

Mary Dickins ~ 425-450-3908

Keep reading the Bulletin for upcoming events.

THANKS TO THE JUBILEE SERVICE DAY VOLUNTEERS FROM SACRED HEART

Sacred Heart volunteers helped at Bellevue District schools, helped make desk bags, and assisted homeowners in yard and house repair. Sacred Heart parishioners who signed up in-cluded: Veronica Chen; Barbara Deymonaz; Carol Guenther; Lisa, Charlie, Anne, Daniel and Catherine Herb; Daniel Hu-berty; Pege Martin; Michael and Lilia McCannel; Brenda Means; Cathleen Mechkoff; Mike, Donna, Sam and Molly Medeiros; Colleen Meehan; Kim, Bennett, and Hallie Nor-ton; Heather, Courtney and Kendall Serres; Tina and David Soike; and Bill and Angela Wright.

Pope Francis Jubilee Year Prayer for Mercy

Lord Jesus Christ,

you have taught us to be merciful like the

heavenly Father,

and have told us that whoever sees you sees Him.

Show us your face and we will be saved.

Your loving gaze freed Zacchaeus and Matthew from be-

ing enslaved by money;

the adulteress and Magdalene from seeking happiness on-

ly in created things;

made Peter weep after his betrayal,

and assured Paradise to the repentant thief.

Let us hear, as if addressed to each one of us, the words

that you spoke to the Samaritan woman:

“If you knew the gift of God!”

You are the visible face of the invisible Father,

of the God who manifests his power above all by

forgiveness and mercy:

let the Church be your visible face in the world,

its Lord risen and glorified.

You willed that your ministers would also be clothed in

weakness in order that they may feel compassion for those

in ignorance and error:

let everyone who approaches them feel sought after,

loved, and forgiven by God.

Send your Spirit and consecrate every one of us with

its anointing, so that the Jubilee of Mercy

may be a year of grace from the Lord, and your Church,

with renewed enthusiasm, may bring good news to the

poor, proclaim liberty to captives and the oppressed, and

restore sight to the blind.

We ask this through the intercession of Mary,

Mother of Mercy,

You who live and reign with the Father and the Holy

Spirit for ever and ever. Amen.

(Please keep the pilgrims of Sacred Heart in your

prayers, as they prepare for their Holy Year Pilgrimage

October 19-28.)

Youth & Young Adult Ministry

ADMISSIONS Hello from the admissions office! We are very excited to welcome all our families both new and returning. Please

know that even though school has begun, we still are happy to welcome additional students into our grade levels with

availability. We would also be glad to talk with you about enrolling your child for school next year. We will let you

know when our next Open House will happen.

Please do not hesitate to contact me to ask about our amazing Catholic program with loving, talented, and vibrant teach-

ers! I would be thrilled to work with you to discuss your particular grade level, details about our admissions process,

and the financial aid we have available. Call me at 425-451-1773 ext. 1603 or email at [email protected]. Thank

you, Susana Knapp

SCHOOL MASSES Everyone is welcome to come to School Masses that are usually held on Friday morning at 8:45 AM. Members of the

School Staff who are new this year will assist at The School Mass on Friday, September 9. Please keep our Parish

School students and staff in your prayers.

Sacred Heart School

Confirmation 1 Confirmation 2

Confirmation I (For those wishing to be confirmed Spring 2018)

and Confirmation II (For those who have completed Confirmation I and are

wishing to be confirmed Spring 2017)

ATTENTION ALL SACRED HEART YOUTH

Our Sunday 5PM Youth-Led Mass begins next

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11th… there’s only one

week to go!

Bring your family...bring your friends… and defi-

nitely bring yourself!

The Praise Band has been practicing all summer

and they are excited to pray with you again. Make

this year the best ever by including Mass in your

weekend schedule each week, starting on Septem-

ber 11th!

September means our Youth Groups will be

kicking into high gear soon:

MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP (grades

6th, 7th & 8th) starts Sunday, September 18th,

9:45-10:45am, downstairs in the Youth Room.

HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP (Grades

9th—12th) starts Sunday, September 18th, 6:15-

8pm, downstairs in the Youth Room.

Please contact Jeff Kress for details: 425-450–

3911 or [email protected]

It’s going to be a great year!

Administration & Stewardship

PARISH ELECTRONIC GIVING CHANGES COMING

Thank you for your faithful support of our parish and its ever-expanding ministries

and services. It is because of your consistent sacrifice and support that we have been

able to reach out and serve so many in our community.

If you currently donate by credit card, electronic funds transfer (EFT) or online giving

through our parish website, sacredheart.org/parish, please be advised that we have

changed our vendor from Vanco to Our Sunday Visitor (OSV). The “Donate Now”

link on our website now points to the new vendor.

If you currently give online, have recurring credit card payments or EFTs from your

bank account and would like to manage your own account, please contact Christine

Kerr at the parish office. Managing your own account enables you to update contribu-

tion information including account numbers, frequency, amounts and which funds you

would like to contribute to such as Stewardship, St. Vincent de Paul, School Annual

Fund, etc. If you would prefer to have the parish office continue to manage your elec-

tronic giving, we are happy to do that as well.

If you are interested in signing up and creating a new account, you can contact Chris-

tine Kerr, or you can sign up and create a new account directly from the OSV link on

our website.

If you have any questions about the process, or managing your own account, please

contact Christine Kerr at 425-454-9536, ext. 109 or [email protected]. Thank

you for your continued stewardship of time, talent and treasure in support of Sacred

Heart.

TEACHING GRATITUDE Stewardship as a way of life begins in gratitude. Appreciating all the gifts of God that we receive each day is an essen-

tial skill that is best developed early in life. Have you ever wondered what happens when our young children are dis-

missed at the beginning of Mass for the Children’s Liturgy of the Word? Gratitude is one of our goals!

We gather in the Saints Room in a circle and begin by sharing our names and one

thing that was good in our lives from the past week…something for which we are

thankful. This simple sharing prepares us to sing our response: For all the good

things that you do, Lord, we praise and thank you. Then we are ready to hear the

good news of the Gospel story.

Demonstrating gratitude takes many forms—words of thanks, songs about grati-

tude, acts of kindness and sharing, etc. A major ritual act of gratitude for us at

Mass takes place at the Preparation of the Gifts, when the collection is taken up.

The action of passing the basket is an important moment when we can express our

gratitude to God through sharing our treasure, but for those of us who give elec-

tronically, this ritual can seem disconnected from our reality. Not only does it feel

uncomfortable to pass the basket and not put something in it, but it does not model

for our children the correct message. Gratitude to God is not optional!

So, as we continue to become a world that handles financial affairs electronically, we want to be intentional about

demonstrating our gratitude at Mass. One easy, new option is to take an Offering Token with you as you come into

church and you pick up your worship aid. Then, when the basket is passed, you can participate with those who use en-

velopes or give cash, as you say a private prayer of thanksgiving.

Another way to express your gratitude to God is by volunteering to bring up the gifts of bread and wine and treasure at

the Offertory. There is now a sign-up system at the Welcome Table where individuals, couples and whole families can

serve at this important part of the Mass, representing all those gathered to give praise and thanks to our loving God.

Gratitude is an attitude of thankfulness. Let’s live it more fully and teach it more clearly.

Faith Formation

Parish Life

CHILDREN’S SUNDAY FAITH

FORMATION CLASSES START UP

AGAIN on Sunday September 18th for ages 4

through 5th grade. We are still in need of several cate-

chists to share this important work. Please consider join-

ing our team– the blessings are wonderful! Call Debs

Pokos Dugan at 425-454-9536 ext. 112 with questions

or to recommend a parishioner for this ministry.

SACRED HEART

BOOK

DISCUSSION GROUP

A MAN CALLED LOVE by Fredrik Backman is our book

selection for our meeting on Tuesday, September 27, 7 pm

in the Parish Hall. Please join us. No membership neces-

sary — all ages/genders welcome —we have a good time

talking about books. Questions: Betsy Komaritsky at 425-

453-9106.([email protected])

SAVE THE DATE: The Fall

kick-off Pancake Breakfast,

hosted by our Knights of

Columbus, will be Sunday,

September 18th. Join us in the

school gym for a great meal and a chance to catch-

up with old friends and make new ones!

Thinking about becoming Catholic? Wondering what Catholics believe and how we

live? Join other Inquirers for a casual, informal

conversation about how God is working in your

life this Sunday and September 11th after the

11am Mass, in the Saints room (follow the signs

past the bathrooms). Contact Carol Guenther with

questions at 425-450-3910 or just drop by!

Monday evening classes on Catholic Church

Teaching start on September 26th!

Pope Francis declares Blessed Teresa of Kolkata a saint at the

Vatican this Sunday. The date chosen for her canonization is the

eve of the 19th anniversary of her death and the date previously es-

tablished at the Vatican for the conclusion of the Year of Mercy pil-

grimage of people like her who are engaged in works of mercy.

We celebrate her canonization at Sacred Heart with the viewing of a

50 minute documentary of her life– Mother Teresa: A Life of Devo-

tion this Sunday, Sept. 4th in-between the masses from 9:45am—

10:45am in the parish hall.

Check out the Faith

Formation Bulletin

Board across from

the Narthex kitchen

for all current Faith

Formation opportu-

nities for members

of every age!

HOSPITALITY AFTER MASS: Do you enjoy the

opportunity for cheese & crackers Saturday night after

Mass or grabbing a donut or cup of coffee after Mass

Sunday morning? Help is needed to provide simple

hospitality after our weekend Masses. Many hands will

make light work, if we each take a turn! If you have

30 minutes before and after mass, we can use you!

Please sign up by the Narthex Kitchen for a shift that

can work with your schedule.

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