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Weekend Masses Saturday 5:00pm Parish Office Lumen Christi Jr/Sr

Sunday 8:00am, Catholic School

10:30am, 12:15pm Phone: (907)243-2195 Weekday Masses Fax: (907)243-0088 Phone: (907)245-9231 Fax: (907)245-9232 Monday-Friday 9:00am Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday Adoration 10:00am -5:00pm Office Hours: Monday-Friday

Monday-Friday 10am-10pm 7:00am-3:00pm Web: www.stbenedictsak.com Web: www.lumenchristiak.com Sacrament of Reconciliation Email: parishsecretary@ Wednesdays, 6pm-7pm stbenedictsak.com E-mail: [email protected] Sat.3:45pm-4:45pm or by appointment

- Our Community at a Glance - March 3rd, 2019 Prayer Chain: Call Ann Curro: 349-3772 / email Peg Walsh-Bernert: [email protected] Outreach: Emergency food for those in need call 273-1596 8th Sunday in Clare House: 4th Tuesday each month; contact Linda Fleener: 243-5688 Ordinary Time Thrift Store: Open Monday-Friday 10am-3pm, and Saturday 10am-4pm; call 245-0017 to volunteer call Colleen: 354-4372 or Mary: 868-3453 Mission and Catechesis: Bob McMorrow: 273-1552 and Elise Martinez: 273-1541 Core Values Choir: See Ken Miller after or email [email protected] Samoan Mass: 12:15 Mass, 1st Sunday of the Month Benedict Parish is a community of Filipino Mass: 12:15 Mass, 3rd Sunday of the Month Hospitality: Coffee /donuts, after 8am-10:30am Masses Catholic, Christian Pancake Breakfast: Served 8am to 12:30pm the 2nd Sunday-Oct to Mar stewards, Knights of Columbus: Meets 1st Wednesday at 7pm working to live and Legion of Mary: Meets Mon. at 5:30pm; call Ed Wassell 227-2819 preach the Word of in thought, Thoughts from our Pastor word and deed. As a ministry of Saint Lent: A Time for Asking and Listening Benedict Parish,

"Insanity is defined as doing the same thing over, and over again, expecting different results.” Lumen Christi High School provides a This saying reveals a real wisdom. It can be a good beginning reflection as we examine the choices rigorous Catholic we will make in the days ahead. It is very simple. Our Lord is calling us to a "change of education in a Christ-like heart." And, we know from experience, that nothing will change, unless we change our patterns of environment. We are thinking and acting. To expect different results is insanity. So, what needs changing? We start to called to proclaim the come to know that by asking for help. "Lord, help me to know what needs changing." It is often Gospel of Christ, to said, "Be careful about what you ask for." This is one of those requests that God must surely want build community, and to to answer. Then, we have to listen. Do I really take time to deal with my relationship with God? Do I really hear the cry of the poor? Have I answered that cry? Do I nurture old wounds or resent- serve our brothers ments? Lent is a time of asking and listening? We soon begin these “40 days… and sisters.

Your Money Back! As I mentioned last week, we have collected more than we needed to We are united in our core complete the reupholstering our chairs and kneelers. If you would like to have your donation re- values of living Faith, turned to you please contact Danna in the office. If not, the funds will be applied to complete other Celebrating Family aspects of our remodeling project or placed in a “seed-fund” for “Phase II (to begin next January): and Achieving the remodel of the arctic entryway, downstairs social hall and outside painting. Thanks! - Fr. Tom Excellence!

Wednesday 3/06 Monday 3/04 Tuesday 3/05 Thursday 3/07 Friday 3/08 Saturday 3/09 Sunday 3/10 Ash Wednesday

Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Vigil Mass Masses: 9am: Lucia 9am: Oma 7am: Rob 9am: Ken 9am: Chandra 5pm: People of 8am: Jeffrey & Soriano ROS McGraw ROS Loranger SI Miller SI Dieffenbach SI the Parish Brandon Yonker SI

9am: Gail 10:30am: RCIA Adoration Adoration Confessions Parish Office Adoration Ozura ROS 10am-10pm 10am-10pm 3:45pm

Closed 11:30am-10pm 12:15pm: 5pm: Kid Play 10am Adoration Hull ROS Jr. Legion of Mary Rite of Election 3pm Zumba 5:30pm 10am - 10pm Zumba 5:30pm 10am 7pm: Jane

Lumen Christi Branham ROS Choir Practice SUPER SUNDAY Legion of Mary Soup Supper 6pm Open House 7pm 5:30pm Adoration Formation 1:30pm

& Fat Tuesday 10am-10pm Stations of the Pancakes 6pm Jr. H. Night 6pm Classes 2pm Cross 7pm Samoan Choir Bible Study 7pm Youth Meet 3pm RCIA 6:30pm Practice 7pm Samoan Choir HS & Confirm 4pm KofC Meeting Practice 7pm Men’s Group Youth Night 7pm 7pm 7pm

Mass Intentions: SI= Special Intentions RTH= Return to Health ROS= Repose of Soul Saint Benedict Staff Evangelization and Sacramental Information Catechesis Pastor Parish Office 243-2195 Fr. Tom Lilly Director Robert McMorrow II [email protected] •RCIA: contact Marcy Adkins 273-1554 [email protected] 243-2195 •Baptism of infants: celebrated either during 273-1552 Mass, after the 12:15 Mass or at any other time Parochial Vicar Youth/Young Adult Minister approved by the Pastor. Parents are required to Fr. Robert Whitney Elise Martinez [email protected] [email protected] attend a baptismal preparation class prior to 243-2195 the of the child. 273-1541

Deacon Jr. High Youth Minister •Weddings: scheduled by meeting with the Leslie T Maiman, Jr., D.Min Gabe O’Lena Pastor at least six months prior to the wedding [email protected] [email protected] date. Please call the office for more details. 397-7702 Evangelization •Funerals: contact the parish office follow- Pastoral Assistant Catechesis, Support Staff ing a death and we will be pleased to assist you. Marcy Adkins Rebecca Berry [email protected] •Anointing of the Sick, or Communion to the 2731554 Lumen Christi School Homebound: Please call the parish office to request a visit. Business Manager Principal Danna Hoellering Brian Ross [email protected] [email protected]  Stewardship of Treasure: 273-1553 907-245-9231 Week 34 YTD Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Katherine Mitchell Anne Gore Offertory Income $10,507.12 $421,693.06 [email protected] [email protected] Other Income $10,028.00 $153,286.77 243-2195 907-245-9231 $20,535.12 $574,979.83

Director of Music Janitorial - Maintenance Ken Miller Whisman Expenses: (avg. wk) $16,093.38 [email protected] YTD Expenses: $517,928.31 Church Housekeeper  Readings: Elaine Potter Sunday 3/03 Sunday 3/10 Thank you for your continued support.

Sirach 27:4-7 2:12-18 Please contact Marcy or Danna at 243-2195 1Corinthians15:54-58 2Corinthians5:20-6:2 if you have questions. Luke 6:39-45 Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18

 Did you know? Lumen Christi School You are cordially invited to; Living Faith, Celebrating Family, and Achieving Excellence Lumen Christi Catholic High School's, Important Upcoming Dates: Spring Open House and Mardi Gras Pancake Dinner! Spirit Week (BB teams head to Regions): Feb 25-Mar 1 Open House & Mardi Gras Pancake Dinner: Mar 5, 6-8pm Come visit our school on Tuesday, March 5th Ash Wednesday: Mar 6 from 6:00PM -8:00PM! Bring the family, enjoy Spring Open House and Pizza Dinner: Apr 4, 6-8pm a Mardi Gras pancake dinner, and learn more about the exciting opportunities our school has to offer for students in grades 7-12. Meet stu-  Lumen Spotlight: dents, parents, and faculty members and tour our This week we introduce you to Savannah campus. Be entered to win a $50. Amazon gift Hogue, our Senior Spotlight. Savannah has card! lived in Alaska her whole life. Before coming *If attending, please RSVP at 907-245-9231 or to Lumen Christi for her Freshman year, she [email protected] by March 4th. attended Inlet View Elementary, Bayshore Elementary, and Anchor Lutheran. **We look forward to welcoming you to our Savannah says she really likes the family school! atmosphere at Lumen Christi. She describes the environment as being “close and comfortable,” which makes her feel at feel “at home.” When describing the student body,  Our Parish Savannah explains that “everyone treats each other like sib- lings. We know each other so well, and, just like a family, even Wednesday March 6th when we get annoyed, we stand up for each other!” Savannah likes the way teachers are easy to talk to. She says, “You can Ash Wednesday talk to them about anything, speak your feelings and you know Mass Schedule is as follows; they really care, just like parents.” She explains that this makes it easier to learn in every subject. 7:00am and 9:00am, Volleyball is a big part of Savannah’s life at Lumen; she has 5:00pm and 7:00pm played on the Lumen team for 2 years. She enjoys the chal- lenge of the game and playing with her teammates. Savannah “has a lot of fun” going to Lumen basketball games and cheer- Parish Mission is coming in March!

ing with her friends. She also loves volunteering at our annual 2 Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia will be with us for Gala. When asked about her favorite aspect of Lumen Christi, our parish mission on March 18th to March 20th. Savannah says she loves “meeting friends who make you Mark your calendars, more details to come. laugh!” When Savannah has time to herself she can be Second Course: found hanging out with friends, and playing with her dogs Stella, Tucker and Franz. She enjoys house sitting for her sister Understanding the true meaning of marriage is one and taking care her sister’s dogs Max and Monty. Savannah is thing, living it out is another.

an extremely gifted artist and one of her favorite things to do is Beloved: Living Marriage examines the day-to- spend time alone drawing. Her renditions of Mrs. Craig and day challenges of being united as husband and wife, Isaac can be found adorning the hallways of Lumen Christi. while maintaining individuality. Savannah is looking forward to the bright, warm sunshine of Learning to effectively communicate, to turn con- Florida, where she plans to study at the Florida Institute of Art flict into understanding, avoid the pitfalls that wreck Design. Savannah’s future is as bright as her beautiful smile; relationships, and understand sex in the context of she aspires to build her own business in art design. authentic love. These are among the topics present- We look forward to seeing the great things she will accomplish, ed for helping relationships to thrive. Six sessions we are so proud of you, from trusted experts work for both marriage prepara- Savannah! tion and marriage enrichment opportunities.

Join us 6pm-8pm in the upper room at Lumen Christi High School March 16th- We gather for a pot-luck meal followed by open gym for the kids (childcare provided) and parent discussion on the Beloved video series. The topic is ‘Conflict & Communication’

Saturday evenings: April 6th - May 4th  Celebrations: Knights Table Congratulations: February Knight of the month Family of the Month José Garcia Doug Berry Family

Patriotic Rosary: 3/04 and 03/18 at 6pm Robert and Susan Oravec 3/12/1969 Officers Meeting: Thursday 3/21 at 6pm KoC Meeting: Wednesday 3/06 at 7pm Thomas and Maxine Blake 3/23/1973 4th Degree Meeting: Monday 3/04 at 7pm John and Loretta Tibor 3/20/1976 Tom and Susan Corkran 3/30/1985 It’s time to go a Hunting Gary and Roxanne Bucy 3/28/1992 That’s right the Bison Hunt Raffle Rolando and Maria Repuya 3/22/1997 is in season, so ask a Knight for your winning ticket! Ropati Taunuu & Carol Campbell 3/05/2005 Manuel and Sherry Madrigal 3/31/2012 Save the Date!! Paul J and China Larson 3/04/2017 Knights of Columbus Annual Fish Fry Robert and Serena Alexander 3/28/2018 Friday, March 22nd Gary and DeLana Kretchik 3/28/2018 Following the Parish Mission

St. Therese's Camp is in search of live and silent auction items for their fundraiser at the Bridge Restaurant on April 13th. If you are crafty or have a business that might be Robert and Susan able to provide a suitable auction item, please consider this great cause. For information, please contact Rich Owens @ 229-9104

St. Therese's Camp Auction: Raisin' of the Green 2019 Support Fun, Faith and Friends in the Valley! Saturday, April 13, 2019, 6-10PM Bridge Restaurant: 221 W Ship Creek Ave Tickets $25 at the door or purchase online at www.stthereseak.com Contact Yvette Tousignant at [email protected] or Rudy at 907-232-2066 for more information

Please Pray for: Ofelia Domingo William B. Vetter Jan Heier Ted & Agnes Mayac Virginia Aberle Andy Flores Victoria Garcia Grant Goodman Audrey Rust Doris Clausen Rafael Apostol Peterson Family Robert Wolfe John Champion Dansel Oliveira Bill Kuper Elizabeth Bastiani Brodie Nikolia Maipele Burns Sharon Bush & family Joan Alles Eileen Keegan Solita Balones Michele Waetjen John Logan Natalie Carey Orlando Sargento Ellison Williamson Mark Blumenthal Iosefa Iosefa Albert Garcia Steve Taylor Debra Larson Kevin Pfeiffer Deneen B. Bozeman Vannessa Mors Helen Shultz Lara Krill Michael Poole Ia Corrigan Basilia Flores Denise Trefry John Branham Tuyen Pham Bob Kottre and Family Danielle Corrigan Mary Heinz (To add Richard Campbell Ed Grantier Hung Pham Jeff Harris Family Jackie & Greg Kern or remove please call Fontaine Wilhelm Monica Mendoza Carey James Sally Seeley Paul Larson 243-2195). Robert Schihl Ray Schoendaller Cheryl Edgren Audry Mather Mary Dubois Theresa Dolan Mike Keenan Dan Rollins Betty Johnson Glen Allen  Our Community

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St. Francis House Food Pantry is in need of fruit (canned, dried or fresh). Selection is limited at the food bank and they are expensive to purchase. Help support our clients by donating fruit. Donations can be brought to the pantry at 3710 E. 20th Avenue, Monday-Friday anytime between 9AM-5PM. Thank you for your support and gen- erosity! St. Francis House Food Pantry wish list: https:// www.cssalaska.org/st-francis-house-food-pantry-wish-list Clare House Needs: Clare House needs toilet paper and new pillows. Please drop off donations at the shelter, lo- cated at 4110 Spenard Road. Thank you! Donations can be dropped off at Catholic Social Services and/or Clare Winter is here and many people in our community are House. If you have questions, please contact Clara in need of warm clothing. If you are interested in hosting Williams at 907-222-7335 or [email protected]. a warm clothing donation drive in your own community, There is a Breakfast Club here in Anchorage and it’s please contact Clara Williams at 907-222-7335 or supporting those recuperating in the Brother Francis Shel- [email protected] She will send a list of needed ter Medical Respite Program! If you are interested in pre- items. Thank you! paring a delicious, warm breakfast for 10 individuals Brother Francis Shelter Needs: With the severely once a week, please contact Clara Williams at 907-222- cold weather, Brother Francis Shelter needs extra blan- 7335 [email protected]. Thank you! kets and warm clothing for guests, such as jackets, gloves, and hats. Please take donations to Brother Francis Shelter, The Brother Francis Medical Respite Program located at 1021 E. 3rd Avenue. If you have any questions, is looking for a House Coordinator volunteer! The House please contact Melissa Webber Coordinator will be responsible for organizing activities at [email protected]. Thank you! and classes for the guest recovering in the Respite Pro- gram. Volunteers must be able to volunteer on a regular HSC Men's Group: next meets at 7am in Resurrec- and consistent basis and be interested in working with tion Chapel on Saturday March 9. We continue Tattoos on guests who need a little extra support in their day to day the Heartby Gregory Boyle, S.J. Everyone wants success, activities. If you would like to know more or have ques- but what is it? Simply knowing that what we do tions, please contact Clara Williams at 907-222-7335 “works”? ’s take: “We are not called to be or [email protected]. Thank you! successful, but faithful.” Success becomes God’s busi- ness. Just try to be faithful. Come anytime and join others Dear Lord, from throughout the Archdiocese with Mass with Fr. Luz, Thank you for teaching me to be generous as you shared coffee and snacks, and an always intriguing faith- have been generous with me. centered discussion. St. Benedict contact: John Goll, 245- Thank you for showing me that all I am and have 0028 or [email protected] are gifts from you. And that these gifts from you, Lord, are meant to Project Rachel to Begin New Support Group be shared. Show me the joys of generosity. Suffering, sad, or confused because of an abortion – you or Help me to understand others, perhaps unknown a family member? Whether recently or long ago, consider to me, depend on me for help. grieving your loss through the Archdiocesan-supported Project Rachel healing group. It is free and confidential. Remind me that my world, my parish, needs “ For further information go to our website; projectra- Good Samaritans” to heal the wounds of our chelalaska.com or to participate phone our confidential times. phone line: 297-7781 or Toll Free 1-866-434-3344 Make me a gift to others in your name. Amen. (outside the Anchorage area) RCIA What is Catholicism? Are you curious? Are you interested in joining the Catholic Blog: Church? Truth In Love We meet every Tuesday evening @ 6:30pm in Room 107 in the School for all of February.

Preaching is a priority for my episcopal ministry, and this blog is my humble effort to engage the New Formed.org Evangelization and to serve you, God’s holy, faithful Check out the great Catholic videos, audios, and E- people! Enjoy your visit, and together, may we grow in books! Content for kids too!

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Eucharistic Adoration It’s simple! Check it out and pass it on to those in our parish and school. (Our contract does not allow us to send it outside of St. Benedict/Lumen Christi) We have these hours still open: Care about Marriage?  Mondays 4:00PM, 8:00PM Come explore…  Tuesdays 12:00PM  Wednesdays 12:00PM, 2:00PM  Thursdays 12:00PM

Fridays 11AM, 1PM, 5PM, 8PM CanaVox is a marriage movement founded and led by

Adoration is offered: Monday—Friday 10:00AM-10:00PM mothers. We have formed a reading group to study and discuss the importance of marriage. We provide readings from natural law, practical wisdom and science so that you You are welcome, to come in prayer during these times. can speak effectively and lovingly about the beauty Don’t forget to sign the book as you come and go! of marriage.

*Call Marcy at the office to sign up* Our next meeting is a retreat with the “Could you not watch one hour with me?” (Mt. 6:21; 26:40) Dominican Sisters of Nashville on March 15.

For more information contact Karen at (907)245-5270 or Thank you to all Clare House meal [email protected] providers for your contributions to dinners. Sign up forms are in the back of church.

Next dinner date is March 26th! Second Course Family Thank to all those who come and serve lunches at Beans Café Ministry March 16th - 6pm in the Upper Room Next lunch date is April 6th! We will be looking at the Third part of this Series… Conflict and Communication The Traveling Madonna

The new Blessed Mother sign up sheet is on the back board for January-March You are only asked to say a Rosary a day while the statue is in your home.. For information call Ann at 349-3772 or Florence at 522- 5671. Tell all of your friends and check us out On Facebook!! for more information, email James at Attic [email protected].

We have received wonderful donations from many. Bible Study Whether you have been watching the Tidying Up by Continues on Thursday nights at Marie Kondo on Netflix or starting your spring clean- 7PM. ing early, you have blessed us with a plethora of items. We will continue our Bible Timeline series. Once these Since we have limited space, we do not accept com- basic pillars are understood the rest of the Bible puters, printers, T.V.s, or large furniture. We can ac- makes more sense. Meeting at Lumen Christi School. commodate small end tables and small dressers. Evangelization 101 Your generosity is amazing. Laugh at lot. Share good, wholesome jokes...and Thank you. religious jokes.

Source: The Office of the New Evangelization - Diocese of Salina The EVANGELIZATION Office CATECHESIS Of: Parts of Justice 2

Adult Ed continues… The next six parts of justice... We have another round of adult education classes. We offer 3 options on Sundays from 6. Observance – This is a respect we have for those with 2-3PM. special dignity among us. This form of reverence is due in justice on account of the excellence of those with dignity; excellence ought to 1) Fr. Whitney and Ed Wassell will team up to be praised. It is related to veneration or dulia (reverence accorded to go over Citizens of the Heavenly City: A /angels). Catechism of Catholic Social Teaching 7. Obedience – This is conforming our behavior to the lawful command of a superior. We owe God absolute obedience. 2) For Men– Discuss the video series on Human superiors are to be obeyed within the sphere of their authori- Fr. Kapaun ty and when what they command is not contrary to God’s law or our 3) Father Tom - Beginning after Spring Break duties toward Him. Obedience is a requirement of justice on account of the common good and our obligation to preserve order and chari- And on Tuesdays… ty. Obedience to just civil law is also required of us under justice. Men’s group meets in Lumen Christi Room 8. Gratitude – We owe God thanks for all things. We also owe a debt of gratitude to all who bestow benefits upon us. Gratitude 109 at 7pm should be expressed in words and deeds. In enumerating our debt of RCIA Tuesdays at 6:30pm in the Upper Rm gratitude we should take into account especially the disposition of the giver, not merely the size of the gift. 9. Truthfulness – We ought to speak the truth to others; we owe them the truth. This moral virtue does not require us to tell all that we know, but others deserve to hear the truth from us rather than a lie. 10. Liberality – Even though liberality refers to giving more than what is strictly due, it is allied with justice because it is related to the proper use of money and the universal destination of goods (wherein God gives all the goods of this world to all the peo- ple of this world). Thus excess wealth is rightly shared not only in charity but in justice. If I have excess, to some degree some of it belongs to the poor. 11. Equity (or Epikeia) – This helps to interpret the mind Women’s Retreat of the lawmaker in order to best apply the law in particular circum- stances. Because laws are most often written in a general way, ap- Led by the Nashville Dominicans plying them to specific situations serves justice. Women of Compassion: Questions: Explore the women of the Bible who walked Of the 6 parts listed above, which is the easiest for you to live justly? with Christ as a model for us. Of the 6 parts listed above, which is the most challenging to live? Are there any of the parts of justice you have not thought of before? Begins with 4:30 PM Mass on Friday March 15th and ends on Saturday at 3PM. Challenge: Reflect upon how you show gratitude to God and others and commit to growing in this part of the virtue over the next Registration forms are in the back of church. week.

Quote “The truth is not always the same as the majority decision.” Parish Mission Saint John Paul the Great

March 18-21 Excerpt from The : Justice by Msgr. Charles Led by Sr. Peter Marie and Sr. Mary Madeline The next Discovering Christ’s strength in you St. Benedict Pilgrimage Each evening we will gather for: will be to… 6-7PM: Adoration and Confession 7-8PM: Mission talks  Bruges- “Venice of the North” and host of the relic of the 8-9PM: Food and fellowship  Holy Blood  Cologne Cathedral– one of the four major pilgrimages Talk titles: in the medieval church Monday: Faith and the Passion of Christ  Oberammagou-Every 10 years this Tuesday: Hope and the Passion of Christ village in Bavaria puts on a Passion Play to Wednesday: Love and the Passion of Christ thank God for sparing them from the Bubonic Plague back in the 1630s. Special session on Wednesday, 10 AM. A synopsis of And other important pilgrimage sites such as Andechs Monastery, Altotting, Mariazell, , and Prague. See all three talk will be given for those who were not able flier in back of church for more information to attend the evening sessions. Contact Bob McMorrow for more details. St. Andrew Bobola, S.J.

Patron of our E/C Team, Pray for us.  Evangelization Meetings: Evangelization Team: 3/15-3/16 Women’s Retreat with the Nashville Our next meeting will be Friday, March 1st at 2PM Dominican Sisters Youth Ministry Team: 3/18-3/21 Parish Mission with the Nashville Our next meeting is Thursday, Mar. 21st at 6pm Dominican Sisters Leadership Team: Next meeting Sunday March 24th at 3pm

Thursday Night is Bible Study: Bob McMorrow World Youth Day was a blessing!!! Each Thursday at 7pm in the school

The next WYD will be in Lisbon, Portugal, with a Men’s Group: Tuesday’s at 7pm, in Lumen visit to Fatima. Christi School Contact Bob for more information.

We will kick off our HOSTS NEEDED! fundraising with our We’re looking for anyone to host the various guest Italian Dinner and speakers and Religious that come for Parish events. Auction on The space needed would be a room or secluded area Saturday, March 30th in the home for the guests to have a quiet space and be able to stay comfortably. Any interests or questions please contact Elise Martinez 907-273-1541 or All donations of items [email protected] for the auction are greatly appreciated. Dates for upcoming Sacraments: April 27th— 1st Communion retreat for families– March 9th… 11AM-2PM

St. Benedict’s May 11th— 1st Communion— 11 AM

April 30th— Confirmation with Archbishop Etienne Featuring live DJ, 7PM lunch, confession, breakout sessions, Adoration and cool prizes!!!

Cost is 10 dollars. Doors open at Lumen Christi Gym at 9:00am for registration. Super Sunday!

We will close with mass at St. Benedict’s at 5:00pm. Featuring Keynote speaker, Maggie Craig Maggie-craig.com All classes meet on Sundays, rom Pre-school to High School

1:00-1:30 Family free time in the gym 1:30-2:00 Super Sunday presentation for families 2:00-3:00 Class time for students and adults What’s new in YM? Join us! 3/6 Youth Night featuring Maggie Craig Gym opens at noon, bring the family early for fun time in the gym!

3/7 Jr High Night All families who attend Super Sunday are eligible Featuring Maggie Craig for great door prizes and faith formation!!!

3/9 Youth Rally– regis- No class on March 10th, 17th and April 21st tration forms are in back of church