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(480) 838-0207 Fax: (480) 756-1501 ƒ‹ŽǢParishinfo@Resurrectionaz.Org  ‡„’ƒ‰‡Ǣ The Resurrection Catholic Community sees itself as a family that derives its sense of communion from the joyful celebration of the Holy Eucharist, the Sacraments, and the commitment to care for one another’s needs through faith sharing and the willing- ness to offer each one’s time, talents and treasure in the spirit of true unity. 3201 S. Evergreen Road, Tempe, AZ 85282 Phone: (480) 838-0207 Fax: (480) 756-1501 ǣ[email protected] ǣwww.resurrectionaz.org Those living in the area and regular participants in the liturgy are asked to register as members of the parish. Simply attending Mass does not make one a registered member. To register just contact the parish ofPice or pick up a form in the church entryǤ Ǥǡ ǡ ǯ Parochial Administrator Ǥͺͳͳ͹ Ǥǡ Ǥ Parochial Vicar Ȅϐǡ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ Ȅ ǡ Dz In Residence ǡ Ǥdz ǣǡ ǡ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ ϐ ǡ Ǥ ǤǡǤǤ Ǥǡ Dzǥ ǡǡ Ǥͺͳͳʹ Ǥdz Dz ǤͺͳͳͲ ǡ Ǥdz Ǥ Ǥͺͳʹͷ ǡ ǡDz ǡ ǡ ǡ ǤǤ ǡ Ǥdz ǡ ǡ Ǥͺͳʹ͵ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ Ǥͺͳʹͷ ǡ ǡ Ǥ Ǥ Ǥ Ǧǡ ȋ Ǥ͸ǦͳʹȌ ǡVeneremur Cernui, Dz Ǥͺͳʹʹ ǡ ǡǤ ǥ ϐ Ǥ Ǥ ǡ Ǥdz ǡ Ǥͺͳͳ͸ ϐǤǡ Ȅ ͷǣͲͲ ǡ ϐ ǡ ǡ Ǥ Ǥͺͳͳ͵ Dz ǥdzǡ ǡ Ǥ ǡ n Ǥ ǡ ͶͺͲǦ͵ʹͻǦͲͻ͸ͺ Ǥ Ǥ ǡ ͷ Ǥǡ ȋȌǤǤ ǯǤ OfLice hours: Ǥ Monday—Friday ǡ 9 —1 Ǥ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ ǯ ǣ ǡ ǡ Ǥ Ǥ ǣ ͳͻǣͳǦͺǢ͸ͺǣʹǦ͹Ǣ ͳ͸ǣʹͻǦ͵͵ Ǥ ǫ ǣ ʹͲǣͳ͹Ǧʹ͹Ǣ͸ͺǣͳͲǦͳͳǡʹͲǦʹͳǢ ǡ ͳ͹ǣͳǦͳͳ ǣ ʹͲǣʹͺǦ͵ͺǢ͸ͺǣʹͻǦ͵Ͳǡ͵͵Ǧ͵͸Ǣ ͳ͹ǣͳͳͳͻ ǣ ʹʹǣ͵ͲǢʹ͵ǣ͸ǦͳͳǢͳ͸ǣͳǦʹƬͷǡ͹ǦͳͳǢ Ǥ ͳ͹ǣʹͲǦʹ͸ ǣ ʹͷǣͳ͵ǦʹͳǢͳͲ͵ǣͳǦʹǡͳͳǦͳʹǡͳͻǦʹͲǢ ʹͳǣͳͷǦͳͻ ǡ ǣ ʹͺǣͳ͸ǦʹͲǡ͵ͲǦ͵ͳǢͳͳǣͶǡͷƬ͹Ǣ Morning: Ǥ ʹͳǣʹͲǦʹͷ ǣVigil: ͳͳǣͳǦͻͳͻǣ͵Ǧͺǡͳ͸ǦʹͲ ǡ ͵͹ǣͳǦͳͶ ͵ǣͳǦͷǢͳͲͶǣͳǦʹǡʹͶǡ͵ͷǡ ǡ ǯǤ ʹ͹Ǧʹͺǡʹͻǡ͵ͲǢͺǣʹʹǦʹ͹Ǣ ͹ǣ͵͹Ǧ͵ͻ ǡ Extended Vigilǣ ͳͳǣͳǦͻǢ͵͵ǣͳͲǦͳͷǢͳͻǣ͵Ǧͺǡͳ͸ǦʹͲǢ ǡ Ǥ ͵ǣͷʹǦͷ͵ǡͷͷǦͷ͸ͳͻǣͺǡͻǡͳͲǡͳͳǢ ǡ ͵͹ǣͳǦͳͶǢͳͲ͹ǣʹǦͻǢ ͵ǣͳǦͷǢͳͲͶǣͳǦ ʹǡʹͶǡ͵ͷǡʹ͹Ǧ͵ͲǢͺǣʹʹǦʹ͹Ǣ ͹ǣ͵͹Ǧ͵ͻ Ǥ Day: ʹǣͳǦͳͳǢͳͲͶǣͳǡʹͶǡʹͻǦ͵ͳǡ͵ͶǢͳͳʹǣ͵Ǧ͹ǡͳʹǦͳ͵ Ǥ ͳʹǦͳ͵ ͷǣͳ͸ǦʹͷǢ ʹͲǣͳͻǦʹ͵ ͳͷǣʹ͸Ǧʹ͹Ǣ Ǥ ͳ͸ǣͳʹǦͳͷ ǫ ϐ Ǥ Ǥ Ǥ Ǥ Ǥ Ǥ ǣ Ǥ ǡ ǡ ǡ Ǥ ϐǤ Stephen Damon , Alayna Mantaring, Romeo Celaya, Jane Carrasco, Donna Sabarese, Oralia & Victor DeLaCruz What goes up, must come down ” “ ǯ ͺǣͲͲ Ǥ ǡ ǡ ͷǣͲͲ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ ͺǣͲͲ Ǥ ͳͲǣͲͲ Ǥ ǯ ͷǣͲͲ Ǥ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ Ǥ Saturday reconciliation Ǥ time—3:45 in Rm. 2 & 3 Ǥ No reservations needed ǡ Dz dz ǡ ϐ Ǥ ǯ ǫ ǡ 8:00 † Ǥ ȋ 8:00 † Ȍǡ ϐ Ǥ 8:00 † Ǥ Ǥ Ǥ 8:00 † ǡ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ (all his intentions) Ǥ 8:00 † Ǥ ǯ 5:00 † Ǥ Ǥ ϐ 8:00 † Ǥ 10:00 † DzdzǤ 5:00 Ǥ ǯ Ǥ ǯ Ǥ Ǥ ǡ DzdzǤ Heavenly Father, giver of Life, help us to see your Ǧǡ love and presence at work in us. Keep us from ǣ ǡ ǡ ǡ clinging to the cares of this world that we may ǡǥ Ǥ know the glorious life that awaits us tomorrow. Amen. ǡ Ǥ Tracey Siedinski-Seyler 480-838-0207 Ext. 8122 Our annual Baccalaureate Mass to celebrate our graduating high school seniors will be held at 5pm on May 16th! See you then! Random Fact: The famed "Typhoid Mary" infected more than 50 people by cooking for them. Let us not forget that hatred, envy and pride dePile our lives! To be protectors, then, also means to keep watch over our emotions, our hearts, because they are the seat of good and evil intentions which can build up or tear down. Ǥ Ǥ Ǧ ǦǦʹʹƬʹ͵ǡʹͲʹͳ ̵ APPOINTMENT ONLY. ȋͶͺͲȌ͵ʹͻǦͲͻ͸ͺ ͷ ̵ ͻ Ͷ Ǥ PARISHIONERS: ϐ ϐ ǡ Ǥ ͺǣͲͲ ͳͲ May 1st—June 15th, Ǥ ͷ ͳͺʹ Ask the Lord to Plood your heart with loving—kindness Ǩ and mercy that you may never bear grudges and only have room for charity, kindness, and patience toward your neighbor. Look on us, Lord, and let all the darkness of our souls disappear before the beams of your brightness. Fill us with your holy love and open to us the treasures of your wisdom. We seek your face. Turn your face to us and show us your glory. Then our longing will be satisPied, and our peace will be complete. ~St. Augustine of Hippo~ PO>VBO FKCRPBP QEB TB>H TFQE PQOBKDQE >KA QEB C>FKQEB>OQBA TFQE @LRO>DB. --Anonymous ȄͳǤǦ͹ǡ̷͸ǣ͵Ͳ Ǥ ǦȄ[email protected] St. John Paul the Great Council #13836 Council Monthly MeetingȄ 1st Tuesday—7:30pm For info contact: Grand Knight ͶͺͲǦ͸ʹͺǦͳʹ͹͵ email - [email protected] ǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǤǤǤ SK Robert A. Kiesecker Assembly #2742 Zoom—Meeting 4th Tues. 7pm, SK Mike Cates Faithful Navigator For Info call +1 (480) 584 2290 Email: [email protected] Contact Cindy Kelly to place an ad today! [email protected] or (800) 950-9952 x2695 MICHAEL C. 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