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“Let All That You Do Be Done in Love.” - 1 Corinthians 16:14 “Let all that you do be done in love.” - 1 Corinthians 16:14 Faith Formation & Youth Ministry Mon. 7/29 8:30am Eucharistic Service Tues. 7/30 8:30am Eucharistic Service Faith Formation classes will resume September Wed. 7/31 8:30am Andres & Corazon Reguindin † 2019 and Youth Ministry will resume October 2019. Thurs. 8/1 8:30am No Mass/Intentions Watch the bulletin for effective start dates and times. Fri. 8/2 8:30am No Mass/Intentions Have a safe and joyful summer! **No 8:30am Mass for the month of August** Weekly Collection Including Weekly Online Giving July 20 & 21, 2019 Weekend Collection $8,078.25 Second Saturday of every month 9am to 11am Weekly Online Giving $1,295.50 Total Weekly Collection $9,373.75 The next scheduled Baptism(s) will be July 28th at the Budgeted Weekly Goal 9:30am Mass. Weekly Goal Under/Over Budget Please contact Mary Lou Colasurdo to register for the Actual Fiscal Year-to-Date-Giving class at: [email protected]. (July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020) $46,431.00 Budgeted Fiscal Year-to-Date Goal (July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020) $54,847.52 Under/Over Budgeted Goal For information regarding RCIA please contact: Employment Opportunity Mary Lou Colasurdo @ [email protected] Pastoral Assistant for Faith Formation & Youth Ministry Pilgrimage to Israel & Jordan - February 8 - 22, 2020 For a complete job description and application, go to the Spiritual Leader, Fr. Tom Suss parish website at www.stjbosco.org. Return application Cost: $4,050.00 via email to Terri Nelson at [email protected] or Locations: Jerash, Madaba and Mt. Nebo, the rose-red city to the Parish Office. Position opened until filled. of Petra, Sharon Plain, Galilee, Nazareth, Bethlehem, Jeru- salem, Cana, Jericho, Bethany, and the Dead Sea. 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Please Sunday Swahili Farewell Mass take a moment to fill out your ACA card today or go online Holy Spirit Parish to make your donation at: www.seattlearchdiocese.org/aca. 327 2nd Ave S. Kent, WA 98032 Thank you for your support! July 27 & 28, 2019 SACRAMENT OF THE SICK & COMMUNION CALLS We are most anxious to help our parish families be- cause of illness, handicap, or age. If you or a family In the Gospel, Jesus teaches us that God is our member is ill or hospitalized and you wish to receive “Father” and just as a parent’s love for their children is the Sacraments, please call the parish office so that we unlimited, so is God’s love and care for us. Your gift to may support you during these difficult times. the Society of St. Vincent de Paul helps the poor know that God is indeed their “Father.” Our parish office number is 253-582-1028. The SVDP in our parish needs your continued sup- Emergency ONLY number for an emergency port to allow us to help the needy and poor neighbors Anointing of the Sick request 206-225-8058 around us. 2019 Cornerstone Catholic Conference Join Us For Our Annual…Seattle Seafarers’ Ministry Home From The Sea Shipboard Luncheon The 2019 Cornerstone Catholic Conference is two Saturday, September 7, 2019 from 10:15am to 2pm days of networking, workshops, and keynote speakers Smith Cove Cruise Terminal, Pier 91 that will inspire you. You’ll meet all the Washington $50 per person State bishops, including Seattle’s new Archbishop Reserve a table with friends, family and colleagues to Paul Etienne. You’ll also hear about the latest issues enjoy an elegant four-course meal with wine aboard. impacting the Church today, including: respecting hu- Registration deadline: August 26 man life, immigration, care for the environment, rac- To register call 206-935-3439 ism, mental illness, and more. 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