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THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING HOLY FAMILY Holy Family Catholic Church May 2, 2021 The Fifth Sunday of Easter Jesus is the source of life. Remain with him and keep his commandments. My Parish is composed of people like me. I help make it what it is. It will be friendly, if I am. It will be holy, if I am. Its pews will be filled, if I help fill them. It will do great work, if I work. It will be prayerful, if I pray. It will make generous gifts to many causes, if I am a generous giver. It will bring others into worship, if I invite and bring them in. It will be a place of loyalty and love, of fearlessness and faith, of compassion, charity, and mercy, if I, who make it what it is, am filled with these same things. Therefore, with the help of God, I now dedicate myself to the task of being all the things that I want my parish to be. Weekly Mass Intentions Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 5/1/21 5/2/2021 5/3/2021 5/4/2021 5/5/2021 5/6/2021 5/7/2021 5/8/2021 5/9/2021 4:00pm 9:00am 8:00am 8:00am 8:30am 8:00am 8:00am 4:00pm 9:00am People of Gary Dobbs Art No Mass Rich & Deceased Bill Busch † People of Lenora Holy Family † Heitstuman Shannon Members of Holy Family Cooney † † Eggleston & Mt. Carmel Family Parish Office Office Hours Confessions 1102 Chestnut St. Monday - Friday Wednesday Thank You Clarkston, WA 99403 8:30am - 4:00pm 9:30-10:30am For Supporting 509-758-6102 Saturday Holy Family School 3:00 - 3:30pm Scan this QR code with the QR Email: code reader on your phone [email protected] and it will direct you to our parish website. Website: hfparish.com Pastor Pastoral Assistant Parish Office Rev. Jeff Core Danielle Paris Holy Family Catholic School Staff: [email protected] [email protected] 1002 Chestnut Street School Principal: Sharon Hunt Phone: 509-758-6621 Email: [email protected] Bookkeeper Web Page: holyfamilyclarkston.com Follow us on Facebook and Instagram! If you are in need of a Sheri Sargent meeting with the parish staff and are not able to [email protected] make it up the steps at the Tuition Assistance (K-8) & Open Enrollment PK3-8th Grade Enrollment for the 2021-2022 school year is open. Please register at parish office due to a This Week Thursday, May 6th: disability, please call and www.holyfamilyclarkston.com. If your family is in need of tuition assistance please apply at we will be happy to meet Monday, May 3rd: Mass 8:00am https://online.factsmgt.com/aid We have one endowment (Landkammer) which is only for Catholic families. Please with you at the church Mass 8:00am Friday, May 7th: consider a Catholic education for your child(ren). 758-6102. Ladies Prayer Group 8:45am Mass 8:00am Special Collections Auction Updates Rosary Makers 8:45am Saturday, May 8th: May - Parish Utilities, Our Mask-eurade Online Auction is May 22nd. Registration is open at https://bit.ly/3t7ztCg. We are in need of Building Maintenance Tuesday, May 4th: Confessions 3:00pm vacation rentals, gift cards, event tickets, and unique experiences. Please bring donations to the school office. Fund, School & CCD No Mass Mass 4:00pm Collection Sunday, May 9th: 2021 Yamaha Raffle Tickets If you have your weekly/ Wednesday, May 5th: This year we are raffling a Yamaha (four seat) side by side. Your favorite HFS students would love to sell you a monthly donations Mass 8:30am Mass 9:00am ticket or two. automatically taken out of Holy Hour & Confessions 9:30am your bank account, here is a HFS Choir list of the “special collections” Our wonderful children's choir will be singing at Mass May 23rd at 9am. you may not know of. Position Available at First Presbyterian Church Don Fox First Presbyterian Church in Clarkston is looking to hire a new Administrative Assistant (Mon-Thurs., 8am - 12 God Answers Prayers... Dallas Dodd pm). We would love to find a friendly, organized and detail oriented person to join our team as we "seek Christ, John Kucera serve others -- together." The ideal candidate will have excellent skills in written/verbal communication, Week 1 Mike Elsensohn Vivian Piatt organization, hospitality, and technology. If you or someone you know is interested, please contact FPC at Shirley Tillea Tom Stapleton Anne Holmes 758-3381. Bob Sheppard Carol Stegner Debbie Wilkinson Dona McCann Eleanore Kuther Beth Anderson Upcoming Events Gerald Behler Gail Anderson Rosemarie Schutte 5/3-5/7 Teacher Appreciation Week Doug Richardson Bev Appleford Mardi Turner 5/5 8:30 Mass (6/7th Grade Presenting) 5/22 School Online Auction Joan Sperry Cliff Kauffman Dorothy Nichols 5/23 9am Mass HFS Choir Christina Fox Michael Cheek Victoria Green Caleb Parry Bernie Piper Sandifer & Family If you would like Marilyn Marjorie Hillman someone on the prayer Connie Riemler Lee Wimer Week 4 chain please provide Jeremy Purcell Janet Forner Sue Ahlers first and last name. Scott Stapleton Pam Ellis Tom Harvey Thank you! Brett Stapleton Bob Carpenter Gordon & Delores Ruben- Mary Weiss Yvonne Pecora thaler George Patton Dick Jacobs Gloria Nemeth We pray for the needs and Samantha Velarde Sherry Folk Michelle Stapleton healing of these members, Lisa Carey Orlan Ranstron friends and family of our Week 2 John Zeller Eileen Jeffreys community: Please contact Melva Boyle Audrey Williams Jim Kappel Cheryl Fuqua at 758-6936, Sheila McDougall Darryl Smith and Family James Chandler Linda Wolf at 758-6690 or Agatha Cumming Jace Linstroth Ralph Vollbrecht the parish office at 758-6102 or email to Wessels Family [email protected] if Dave Massaro Week 3 you would like someone to Gene Kaufman Jennifer Bershaw be added. Extraordinary What’s Happening at Holy Family? Ministries for Reader Altar Servers Ushers Ministers of Holy Holy Family is looking for a pianist who would like to volunteer to play at mass on Sunday’s. If you or Communion someone you know are interested please contact the parish office at 758-6102. SaturdayJune 16/17thVigil EvenMarlene Month Driscoll Kathy Ross Addy Aceveda Leonard Babino 4:00pm Gary Broemeling Pavers - If you are planning on purchasing a paver/brick for out side by the columbarium, please make sure you pick up a form in the back of church or fill one out on our website and return it to the parish office so we can place May 8th an order. The parish goal is to complete the floor by the columbarium. We have more to sell! They are $100 per paver or $125 for a paver with a symbol. Sunday James Browitt Evan Dagelen Anna Eggleston Mark Flerchinger To access the paver forms on our website, simply go to www.hfparish.com, then click on “Publications & Forms” on the 9:00am Doug Weaver upper right hand corner of the home page. You will find the paver form and you can pint it from here or fill it out and email it back to the parish office. May 9th What Makes Us Catholic? Committed to community. Ever wonder why Catholics take Church so seriously— Advertiser of the Week Stewardship: A Way of Life! Thank you for advertising from going to church to being Church? It’s because we’re convinced that our personhood and Christian faith are in- Talent: herently communal. Catholicism has consistently taught that God creates us as communal beings, making us re- with us! sponsible for and to each other. Likewise, Christian faith calls us to bond together with other Christians like the Please help support our Thank you to the parish gardener. The front of advertisers who make this parts of a body, as the body of Christ “for the life of the world” (John 6:51). By nature and faith, we’re relational, the parish office looks amazing this spring bulletin possible. season. made for each other. If you would like to advertise Catholics take community so seriously we believe it reaches beyond the grave. Death is no barrier to our care for with us please call Treasure: each other. Because the bond of baptism is never broken, we can pray to the saints and for the souls. This commu- 758-6102 The collection for the week of 4/25/2021: nal emphasis of Catholicism is also the foundation of the social ethic that emphasizes every citizen’s responsibility to Actual: $4,816 the common good of the whole society. We must care for the common well-being as well as for our own. In both Church and society, Catholics should live “all for one, and one for all. “ Two Rock RV & Boat Storage Spacious and Secure Sunday’s Readings Catholic Facts That Will Make You Look Really Smart 1411 16th Ave Reading I: Acts 4:8-12 Pius IX was the first pope to be photographed while pope. Clarkston, WA 99403 Responsorial Psalm: 118:1, 8-9, 21-23, 26, 28, 29 There exists a recording of Leo XIII singing the Ave Maria. This makes him both the oldest born person to be Reading II: 1 John 3:1-2 recorded (b. 1810) and the first pope in history to have his voice recorded (Hear the recording here: https:// 509-758-2021 www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9Pv-UuGUDM). Richard and Marilyn Wilson Gospel: John 10:11-18 Hitler’s mother, Klara, was a devout Catholic Next Sunday’s Readings Priests wear vestments because they evolved from typical Roman dress of the 4th & 5th centuries.