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12th Sunday in Ordinary Time June 25, 2017

Welcome to Blessed Mother Catholic Church

PASTORAL TEAM Very Rev. J. Michael Clark, Pastor phone ext. 25 Rev. Emmanuel Udoh, Parochial Vicar phone ext. 22 [email protected] Deacon Bill Bach phone 270-685-3743 Mary Colburn, Business Manager phone ext. 21 Christina Barnard, Youth Director phone ext. 28 Matthew Cissell, Maintenance phone ext. 30 Norm Hayden, Director of Religious Ed phone ext. 26 Cyndi Vaughan, Office Assistant phone ext. 24 Patty Woerter, Music/Liturgy phone ext. 27

OFFICE PHONE 270-683-8444

OFFICE ADDRESS 601 East 23rd Street, Owensboro, KY

OFFICE HOURS 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM | Monday - Friday

WEBSITE blessedmotherchurch.com I know well the plans I have in mind for you, Says the Lord, plans for your welfare, not for BULLETIN DEADLINE woe! Plans to give you a future full of hope. Monday at Noon to [email protected] When you call me, when you go to pray to PRAYER LINE NUMBERS me, I will listen to you. When you look for Bulletin Prayer Line: Cyndi Vaughan me, you will find me. Yes, when you seek phone ext. 24

me with all your heart, you will find me with E-mail Line: Barbara Cecil you, says the Lord, and I will change your [email protected] or phone 270-929-3690 lot… BlessedMother Catholic Church 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time June 25, 2017

BAPTISM Intentions for the Week Parents must be registered in the parish and attend the baptism class. Call Norm Hayden, the Director of Monday, June 26 Religious Education, to set up an appointment for 6:30 AM William Terry Riney the baptism class. Arrangements for the Baptism may be made at that time. Tuesday, June 27

6:00 PM Elsie Cecil (dec) MARRIAGES Arrangements must be made six months in advance Wednesday, June 28 of the ceremony with Fr. Mike Clark or Fr. Emmanuel 6:30 AM Eva Birkhead (dec) Udoh. One Park Place 2:30 PM All the Souls in Purgatory Thursday, June 29 ADULT CATECHUMENATE 12 Noon Brittany Johnson (b-day) The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is open Friday, June 30

for all who would like to inquire into our Catholic 12 Noon Edward (dec) & Martha Payne (annv) faith. Call the parish office. Saturday, July 1

4:00 PM Joyce Warren Sunday, July 2 CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST 7:00 AM Charles & Joan Collins (58 yr annv) 10:00AM Gene Krampe 5:30 PM Blessed Mother Parish WEEKEND: Saturday 4:00 P.M. Sunday 7:00 & 10:00 A.M., 5:30 P.M.

WEEKDAYS: 6:30 A.M. Monday 6:00 P.M. Tuesday 6:30 A.M. Wednesday Noon Thursday and Friday

HOLY DAYS: 9:00 A.M., 12:00 P.M., 6 P.M.

Adoration: Eucharistic Adoration Tuesday 6:00 A.M.– 10:00 P.M. Join us out in the community for Holy Mass Wednesday 6:00 A.M. - 10 P.M. Sponsored by Blessed Mother Church Friday 6:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

Hillcrest: RECONCILIATION First Wednesday of the month @ 3:00pm Saturday 12:30 - 2:00 P.M. 3740 Old Hartford Rd. Any time by appointment. Owensboro, KY. 42303

VISITATION OF THE SICK Wellington Park: In order to meet the spiritual needs of our sick we ask Second Wednesday of the month @ 10:00am that you please keep us informed of those who are ill 2885 New Hartford Rd. at home, in the hospital, or a nursing facility. Our Owensboro, KY. 42303 priests visit the hospital on a weekly basis. Arrangements may be made for Communion calls to One Park Place the homes of our homebound parishioners by the Fourth Wednesday of the month @ 2:30pm priest and/or by lay ministers to parishioners who are 2701 Frederica St. unable to attend Mass. Owensboro, KY. 42301

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES During the school year for grades K-8th. This ministry is an important way for Blessed Mother to care for those whose mobility is declining. All are BEREAVEMENT DINNERS welcome to join us! Dinners for family and friends after the funeral. E-mail Cyndi Vaughan at [email protected] or Contact the parish office. call the office at (270) 683-8444 to stay up to date on this ministry.

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Liturgical Ministers July 1 & 2 Young Disciples Eucharistic Ministers (Grades 7-12) Coming Soon… Saturday 4:00 PM Please keep all of our young people Janet Ruth, Lahoma Stinnett, Jan Storm, Bonnie attending summer camps and Stuart, Ethel Watrous, Jeffrey Williams, J. Murray conferences in your prayers! Adams, Jason Adcock, Christina Barnard Questions, concerns, comments: come by, call, or e- Sunday 7:00 AM mail me @: Christina Barnard: Stacy Duke, Darlene Kazlauskas, Randy Lee, Michelle [email protected] or 683-8444 Ext. 28 Linn, Pete Linn, Mark Potts, Debbie Riney Sunday 10:00 AM Cooking Teams Up To Bat: Eric Vaughan, Stephanie Wall, Dr. Drew Ward, Lori THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR COOKS THIS YEAR! WE Whitehouse, Richard Whitehouse, Pauline Wigginton, APPRECIATE YOU!! Elaine Williams, Thomas Johnson, John Bell Sr.

Sunday 5:30 PM Junior Youth Group Mason Robertson, Debbie Smeathers, Bobby Bastin, (Grades 5-6) Phyllis Bastin, Deanna Brasher, Lisa Carmon, Carlton Coming Soon… Goodman, Katina Hayden SEE YOU IN THE FALL!! Readers Sat 4:00 PM Michelle Mayfield Sun 7:00 AM Sharon Ward Parish News Sun 10:00 AM Keith Murphy Leaders Needed Sun 5:30 PM Rick Moman Anyone interested in becoming a leader for

preschool children’s liturgy, please contact the parish Servers Sat 4:00 PM Ella Cason, Hope Hawes office. Sun 7:00 AM Joseph Watts, Abigale Bahnick Sun 10:00 AM Gabe Vincent, Sam Hardesty Altar Servers & Eucharistic Ministers Needed Nathan Hardesty Anyone interested in serving or being a Eucharistic Sun 5:30 PM Bailey Marie Harris, Kristin Harris Minister at the 4:00 PM Mass on Saturdays or the

7:00AM or 5:30 PM on Sundays, please contact Cyndi Families to Take Up Gifts Vaughan at the Parish office or e-mail Sat 4:00 PM Tom Anderson [email protected]. Sun 7:00 AM Bob Bahnick Sun 10:00 AM John Hayden Sun 5:30 PM Steven Wills Ministry Schedule If you are a Eucharistic minister, alter server, lector or Children’s Liturgy usher, please check the back of church for the next Diane Fulkerson, Madalyn Hyland quarter ministry schedule. They are in envelopes listed Hillcrest in alphabetical order. Also, if you are unable to serve Shari Newton, James Geralds on the dates you are scheduled, please make an Ministers of Hospitality July effort to find a replacement. Thank you for your service!! 4:00 PM Gerald Coomes, Judy Coomes Tony Fiorella. Vickie Fiorella 7:00 AM Michelle McClellen, Faye Riney, Liturgical Ministers for Tuesday July 4th Jeff Hofer, Lynn Hofer Eucharistic Minister: Bill Hayden, Shirley Kent 10:00 AM Steve Frey, Chris Glaser Cathy Graham, David Graham Server: Need Volunteer 5:30 PM Dan Goedde, Kenneth Hamilton

, Kenneth Keller, Jacob Linn Reader: Phil Hagan Thank you for your generosity. Following are the totals for the June 11, 2017 Disciples Response Fund Appeal for our parish as of June 8th: Actual Budget

Parish Remaining Amount of Operating $13,597.49 $ 26,079.60 Pledged Paid Target Balance Rebate Maintenance $ 756.00

$33,102.94 $48,327.38 $45,697.38 $2,630 $5,349.72 Total $14,353.49

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A note from your DRE... Vacation Bible School On this 12th Sunday of Ordinary Time in the Gospel of There will be a pizza party to thank volunteers on Matthew Chapter 10, Jesus says, “Fear no one. Wednesday, July 12 at 1:00 PM in the Parish Hall. If Nothing is concealed that will not be revealed”. you haven’t already RSVP, then please contact the Our focus this week is that we should not be afraid as office and let us know if you can make it. Check God knows us intimately and will never deny us. We out our pictures on the website and Facebook as read in the Bible where we are often told to not be well as poll questions in the planning for next year fearful, with a parsing of that phrase. What is it that as well. we fear the most? I think it has to do with suffering. It could be suffering from a fear of losing a job, K-8th Grade Religious Education suffering in the death of a family member, suffering in Planning is underway for the 2017-2018 year. We the loss of a relationship, suffering from an addition, are in need of catechists. Please prayerfully con- suffering from abuse, suffering from being rejected or sider if this ministry may be calling you. ridiculed by others, and many other types of suffering. When we encounter fear or suffering, I Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA) pray we trust in God and know that bad things will Planning is underway for the 2017-2018 year. If you pass. know anyone who may be interested in joining the church, then please invite them to join this group or Returning to our summer discussion of the Ten provide their information to the office. If you would Commandments, the fourth commandment is like to learn more about what the Catholic Church “Honor your father and your mother”. Returning to teaches or would like to help those through this the context for the commandments, the Israelites process, then you are invited to attend as well. were slaves for 400 years, and as such, they were bought and sold based on their usefulness or Training for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy functionality. What happens to a slave as they age Communion and can no longer work? In context to a societal Eligibility is having received the Sacrament of Con- structure, we find this instruction in Leviticus 23: 22, firmation and entering the 10th grade. Please con- “When you reap the harvest of your land, you shall tact the office for training and sign up on the minis- not be so thorough that you reap the field to its very try schedule. edge, nor shall you gather the gleanings of your harvest. These things you shall leave for the poor”. Training for Altar Servers From the Catechism of the Catholic Church, we Eligibility is having received the Sacrament of the read about the family as a part of God’s plan (2201), Eucharist and entering the 3rd grade. the family and society (2207), the duties of children Please contact the office for training and sign up (2214), and the duties of parents (2221). The on the ministry schedule. Catechism also gives instruction on the role of the

family and the Kingdom (2232), the duties of civil Pictures for the Website authorities (2234), the duties of citizens (2238), and Check out our Parish & sacrament celebration pic- the political community and the Church (2244). tures at www.blessedmotherchurch.com

Please send us pictures to include there as well. We had a final count of 28 children who attended

Vacation Bible School. It looked like the children had fun learning about being God’s steward for the First Holy Communion Photographs earth. All of the pictures are on our website and Please stop by the office to pick up photographs some are on Facebook. I would like to say thank you from the First Holy Communion Mass for our 2nd to all the adult and teen volunteers who helped last Graders this year. week, your church staff, and Fr. Mike and Fr. Emmanuel for spending time with the children. Many The Bible Timeline: The Story of Salvation of the children and their families were able to end This group is on a break for the summer, and the week by attending noon Mass on Friday. will resume in August.

From Death to New Life  We pray for the repose of the soul s of Mary Moss and Nicky Hayden. May they share in the Resurrection of the Lord! Please pray for the families

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Laugh of the Week Forming Good Stewards

Matthew 28:16-20 A Penny Saved... “Go, therefore and make disciples of all nations . . .” Hoping to help his church save After his resurrection Jesus revealed himself to his money, Pastor Jones decided to paint the disciples who had been his most faithful followers to church exterior himself, but all he had on hand prepare them for the day when he would return to his was one bucket of paint. So he collected a Father and no longer be physically with them. Jesus bunch of empty buckets and some water, which knew it would take time for them to fully realize the he used to thin the paint enough to cover the meaning of all they had seen and heard; they would building. Then he spent the whole day painting. be uncertain and fearful about how to proceed with That night it rained and washed off all the paint. out him to lead and teach them; they would have to choose whether or not to accept the task of carrying The pastor was so discouraged and asked God, on his mission and teaching others his message by their “Why...why Lord , did you let it rain and wash words and actions. After they saw Jesus ascend to his away all my hard work?” To which God replied, Father they banded together in anxiety and “Repaint and thin no more!” uncertainty. We may be tempted to judge them harshly for their lack of faith and courage. But what Prayers Needed would we have done? They believed in Jesus but they had witnessed many unusual and frightening things. Steve and his wife, Leigh Anne, They stayed together and resolved their doubts and daughter Vivian (8th grade at conquered their fears. When we have doubts and OCMS), son Jack(6th grade at OC 4/6 campus) are fears do we stay together? Do we spend time in members of Immaculate Parish. Steve is recovering prayer to resolve our doubts and act with courage? and anticipates being in Indianapolis for at least 3 weeks for medical care. A benefit account has been set up at First Security Bank for Steve Terry. Donation checks need to be made to “Steve Terry”- Sophia Awards 2017 in the memo line, write “benefit account” so the money is placed in the correct account. All prayers, Nominations for Sophia Awards 2017 are being ac- help, and donations are appreciated! cepted through July 15, 2017. Individuals 18 or older may nominate someone. The person from each Employment Opportunity parish receiving the highest number of nominations will receive the award. Eligibility for nomination: An- Opening for St. Mary of the Woods School yone 65 or older (married couple, individual, mem- Librarian ber of a religious community or an ordained dea- con or priest) who embraces and lives a life of stew- St. Mary of the Woods School in Whitesville, KY has ardship, giving of their time, talent and treasure. If a an opening for a Librarian for the 2017-18 school year. Applicants should be organized, dependable and self-motivated. Persons of the Roman Catholic faith preferred. Applicants should email a cover letter, updated resume, and three references to Christina Huff at [email protected]. Resumes will be accepted until the position is filled. Catholic Women’s Retreat August 25-26 B-I-N-G-0! Catholic Education Wins! This retreat features Cyndi Spivey on Friday evening Come play Bingo at the Big Blue Bingo Hall on New and Hallie Lord on Saturday. It takes place at Kentucky Hartford Rd and enjoy the smoke-free atmosphere, Dam Village State Resort Park and is being coordinat- the good company, and support Catholic ed by St. Jerome Parish and sponsored by the Diocese Education. Three sessions to choose from! of Owensboro. Bishop William F. Medley will preside Saturday Matinee: Doors open at Noon. Bingo starts over Mass on Saturday morning. Cost is $25. at 1:30. Sunday Matinee: Doors open at Noon. Bingo starts at 1:30. Sunday Evening: Doors open at 4:30. Bingo starts at 6. Come play Electronic Pull Tabs! 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time | 5 June 25, 2017 • 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Remember in prayer those Music Corner

sick in our community: th Thomas Anderson, Margaret Beyke, Alice Bittel, Donna Bowlds, Our mass setting beginning June 24 Megan Briggin, Connie Brown, Mike Carr, Melody Cecil, Joyce will be Mass of Renewal. & Paul Christian, Dennis Clark, Dessie Clark, James Clark, Men/Women’s Choir: Rehearsal will be th Thelma Clark, Alice Cole, Kenny Cole, Kathleen Conder, Jake Wed. June 14 from 5 – 7pm. The choir Conder, Jeff Connor, Randy Cook, Chad Crabtree, Mickie will sing on Sun. June 18, 2017 at the 10 Crump, Holly Davis, Margaret Delacy, Kinsey Dunn, Nancy am Mass. The summer schedule will be Dunn, Mary E Durbin, Alan Ebelhar, David Eberhardt, Clarence as follows: Elder, Christina Ennis, Jan Evans, Wilma Evans, John Farley, th Rehearsal: Wed. July 5 from 5-7 pm. Sing on Sunday Theresa Feller, Elena Maria Finley, Kathy Foster, Muriel Gillim, th July 9 at 10 am. Brenda Goodman, Luke Gray, Josh Griffith, Janice Goins, th Rehearsal: Wed. Aug. 9 from 5 – 7 pm. Sing on Sunday Sheila Gunterman, Ben Halbig, Nancy Hall, Donna Hamilton, th th James A Hamilton, Raley Hamilton, Wilhemenia Newton Aug. 13 at 10 am & Aug. 15 at 6 pm. Hamilton, Martha Faye Hayden, Madalyn Marie Hayden, Billy Children’s Choir: Children’s Choir will not meet again until th Head, Bobbie Head, Naomi Henry, Marie Hester, Tracy Higdon, July 18 . Time is yet to be determined. Chrystal Hinton, Thelma Hinton, Chase Hofmann, Marjorie The Contemporary Group: Practice is every Sunday at Howard, Mary Howard, Annie Hurm, Wilbur Jarvis, Betty Jo 4:30 pm. to prepare for the 5:30 mass. Johnson, Ed Johnston, Charlotte Kamuf, Sabrina Kamuf, Mary We always welcome interested vocalist and instrumen- Ann Kern, Naki Keswani, Joann Knott, Mike Knott, Debbie talist. Please contact Patty for more information. Koenig, Rosemary Krampe, Connie Krusick, Carson Lanham, 8444 ext 27; ; Avis Natalie Lantham, Bob Lawrence, Margaret Lee, Melinda 270-683- [email protected] Office Lee, Dillon Lindsey, Karen Logsdon, Mabel Long, Janet Love, hours: 9 – 3 Mon.; 9 – 5 Tues. & Wed Joy Medley Lyons, Brandon Mattingly, Margaret Mattingly, Mary Mattingly, Mike Marsh, Travis Martin, Debbie Mayfield, Julia Mayfield, Kelly Mayfield, Stephanie Mayfield, Mildred McCarthy, Chris McRoy, Jerry Millay, Virginia Millay, Mary Miller, Conner Mills, Savanna Mills, Dena Montgomery, Jayne Morgan, Roger Morgan, Randy Murphy, Cindy Neuner, Bob Newton, Lee Newton, Dickey O’Bryan, Ella O’Bryan, Michael O’Bryan, Randy O’Bryan, Katherine Osowicz, Aiden Payne,

Ethan Payne, Jerry Payne, Libby Osborne, Carol Payne, Doris M. Payne, Joyce Payne, Melinda Payne, Corine Pearl, Carolyn Pierce, Becky Powell, Vanessa Priest, Stewart Rearden, Sam Riley, Paul Robertson, Eric Roby, Bob Ross, Jackie Russell, Dorothy Schell, Robert Scott, Juanita Sessman, Jessica Seymour, Larry Shouse, Kerry Brothers Smart, Becky Smith, Made For More Summer Camp for High School Men Brittany Stallings, Susan Stersman, Charles Stewart, Melissa Sullivan, Jill Tanner, Larry Taylor, Mary Hilary Taylor, Billy Thomas, “The world offers you comfort. But you were not made Betty Thompson, , Alma Topper, Martha for comfort. You were made for greatness” Pope Bene- Towery, Anita Travis, Glynda Turner, David Vasterling, Amanda dict XVI. What are you supposed to do with your life? Vessels, Dianne Walsh, Scott Ward, Betty Watkins, Zach Watts, What does God want you to do with your life? This Jim “Bun” Wedding, Denny Wheatley, Greg & Jennifer Weise, camp is for young men (high school) who have the Katherine Whittinghill, Joe Wink, Bea Wooldridge, Bonnie courage to begin asking those questions and who want Wright, Bill Yancy, Randy Zaremba to give their lives to the One who first gave His life for us. Made for More is about giving your life to God. Whether Please Pray for Our Troops Serving in War. Keep you are being called to marriage, priesthood, conse- them safe, O Lord, and bring them home soon. crated life, or single missionary life, this camp is for you. Seek more to life than just getting by. Refuse to settle for Iraq: anything less than the greatness to which God calls Brandon Mattingly, US Army, Baghdad you. Strive to be the best Catholic man you can be. Sgt. David Farley, US Army While attending this camp, participate in all the activi- Other: ties Gasper River Retreat Center has to offer: Zip-line, Adam Payne, (grandson of Joyce Payne) Low elements, Vertical playground, Giant SPC Jesse D. Finley, US Army (grandson of Doris Haragan) David Townsend, US Army (Son-in-Law, Ann McIntyre) swing, Jacob’s Ladder, and much more. Scholarships Spec Seth J. Keller, US Army (Grandson Doris Keller, Nephew of are available for those who need assistance. Register Ken Keller) at gasperriverretreatcenterorg. Contact the Vocations Master Sgt. Breanna Bowlds, US Air Force (niece of Mary Office: 270-683-1545, owensborovocations.com, ja- Miller) [email protected], for more information. Nathaniel J. Pearl, US Army (Grandson of Dan Pearl) Cap. Jon Robertson, US Army (Beth Robertson, Wife)

6 |12th Sunday in Ordinary Time June 25, 2017 • 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time Calendar for the Week Safe Environment Rosary group meets Mon. & Thurs., 3 PM The safety of our children is the responsibility of every Christian. Anyone aware of the abuse of a person under the Mon. 6:30 AM Mass age of eighteen is required by law to report this to the 1 PM Bunko proper state authorities: local law enforcement (270-687- 7 PM SVDP Mtg. 8888 / or 270-685-8444_) or the Kentucky Child Abuse Hotline St. Anthony Room / Parish Center (toll-free: 1-877-KYSAFE1; 1-877-597-2331). To report to the (New Members Welcome) diocese abuse by church personnel (paid or volunteer)

Tues. 6 AM—10 PM Eucharistic Adoration either past or present, please call the Pastoral Assistance 6 PM Mass Coordinator at this confidential phone line: 270-852-8380. The Diocese of Owensboro sexual abuse policy is available Wed. 6 AM—10 PM Eucharistic Adoration at this parish in the back of church, or in the parish office 6:30 AM Mass and also on the diocesan web site (https:// owensborodiocese.org/safe). Thurs. 12 Noon Mass

Fri. 12 Noon Mass 6 AM—5 PM Eucharistic Adoration School Registration

Sat. 12:30 — 2 PM Confessions Registered for school yet? 4 PM Mass Don’t worry—you aren’t alone. If you have a current Sun. 7 AM, 10 AM, 5:30PM Mass student attending OCS, you 7:30 PM AA Meeting, Cafeteria received an email with your 5 PM Gamblers Anonymous information regarding registration. If you cannot locate (Blessed Sacrament Chapel — 602 Sycamore St) the email, contact Angelene at 270-686-8896 and we will send it to you. Readings for the Week New to OCS in 2017-2018? Contact Keith at 270-686-8896 and he will walk you Readings for the Week of June 25, 2017 through the steps. Or, log on to Sunday: Jer 20:10-13/Ps 69:8-10, 14, 17, 33-35/Rom www.owensborocatholic.org/admissions and click on 5:12-15/Mt 10:26-33 the new family for 2017-2018 link. Monday: Gn 12:1-9/Ps 33:12-13, 18-20, 22/Mt 7:1-5 Tuesday: Gn 13:2, 5-18/Ps 15:2-4ab, 5/Mt 7:6, 12-14 Wednesday: Gn 15:1-12, 17-18/Ps 105:1-4, 6-9/Mt 7:15 Parish Council Members -20 Thursday: Vigil: Acts 3:1-10/Ps 19:2-5/Gal 1:11-20/Jn Tom Anderson 685-0348 21:15-19 Phil Hagan 926-1483 Day: Acts 12:1-11/Ps 34:2-9/2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18/Mt 16:13 Rob Harris 686-8731 -19 Julie Hayden 485-6912 Friday: Gn 17:1, 9-10, 15-22/Ps 128:1-5/Mt 8:1-4 Jennifer Hayden 926-0762 Saturday: Gn 18:1-15/Lk 1:46-50, 53-55/Mt 8:5-17 Richard Hayden 689-1422 Next Sunday: 2 Kgs 4:8-11, 14-16a/Ps 89:2-3, 16-19/ Richard Howard 903-9314 Rom 6:3-4, 8-11/Mt 10:37-42 Scott Johnson 222-0264 Jarrod Malone 314-5810 Scott McCain 929-5923 Greg Mullican 314-7514 visit our website: Dan Thomas 314-5848 http://www.blessedmotherchurch.com

NEW PARISHIONERS

Blessed Mother welcomes all newcomers to our Parish Family. We would be honored to have you as a member. Please fill out this section, cut out, and turn it in or mail it to the Parish Office. We will send you papers for membership and we will also have a member of our Welcoming Committee call you.

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