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THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITIES of the WOOD RIVER VALLEY THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITIES of the WOOD RIVER VALLEY Fr. Justin Brady, Pastor December 15, 2019 St. Charles Our Lady Borromeo of the Snows 315 1st Avenue South 206 Sun Valley Road Hailey, Idaho Sun Valley, Idaho Holy Mass: Holy Mass: English: Saturday 5:00 p.m. Sunday 8:30 a.m. Sunday 10:30 a.m. Wednesday 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Thursday 5:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m. Spanish: Saturday 7:30 p.m. Communion Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Service: Monday, Wednesday Confession: 8:00 a.m. Wednesday 6:00-7:00 p.m. Confession: Office Hours: Saturday 4:00-5:00 p.m. Tuesday-Friday or by appointment 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Office Hours: Contact Information: Monday-Friday P.O. Box 789 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Hailey, ID 83333 Phone: 208-788-3024 Contact Information: Fax: 208-788-0726 P.O. Box 1650 [email protected] Sun Valley, ID 83353 www.stcharleshailey.org Phone: 208-622-3432 Fax: 208-622-4348 Immaculate St. John the Baptist, parishoffi[email protected] www.svcatholic.org Conception Pray for Us Fairfield, Idaho Contact St. Charles for Holy Mass Schedule Our Lady of the Snows December 14th and 15th, 2019 WEEKLY CALENDAR: TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY Mass 8:00 a.m. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY Communion Service 8:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18 Joy to the World Children’s Discipleship Formation 3:00-4:15 p.m. Confirmation Preparation 5:30-7:00 p.m. MASS INTENTIONS: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15 Repose of the Soul for Julie Grant & Terry Chavez From Betty Grant TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17 Repose of the Soul for Helma Cherian Coming Next Sunday, From Gabe Cherian FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20 December 22: Repose of the Soul for Maria Mogrovejo From Milagros Ortega SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21 The Colla Voce Carolers Repose of the Soul for Jerry Galgano From The Galgano Family St. Charles Borromeo—8:15 a.m. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22 Our Lady of the Snows—10:15 a.m. Healing & Strength for Karen Johnson From Kathleen & Hugh Blue The Sun Valley Carolers UPCOMING MINISTRY SCHEDULE: Our Lady of the Snows—11:30 a.m. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 Reader—Nina Gardiner Plan on showing up a little earlier for Mass and HEM—Deborah Murphy Sacristan—Sabina Gilbert staying a little later next Sunday to enjoy these two Altar Servers—Luane Gonzales; Gssett Ore beloved caroling groups! Colla Voce is an award- Usher—Jeanne Mowlds winning choral group from Wood River High School, who have been traveling up and down the SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15 valley caroling at different events to help raise Reader—Mary Anne Pinkerton funds for their annual trip to the Heritage Music HEM—VOLUNTEER NEEDED Sacristan—Chris Stefani Festival in Anaheim. The Sun Valley Carolers are Altar Servers—Melissa Gonzalez; Joseph Gomero Sun Valley Company’s traditional caroling group, Usher—Paul Stefani who you will find performing at different locations throughout Sun Valley Village. The Sun Valley Carolers come to us through the generosity of Carol Please remember to secure a replacement if you are unable to meet this responsibility. Holding and Sun Valley Company. Join us for these inspiring, Christmas spirit-filled performances! St. Charles Borromeo December 15, 2019 15 de diciembre de 2019 - 3rd Sunday of Advent - 3er domingo de Adviento “You too must be patient. Make your “Tú también debes ser paciente. Haz que hearts firm, because the coming of the tus corazones estén firmes, porque la Lord is at hand.” (James 5:8) venida del Señor está cerca”. (SANTIAGO Patience is another one of those things 5:8) many of us struggle with. We want La paciencia es otra de esas cosas con las things to go according to our plan and que muchos de nosotros luchamos. our schedule. Any change brings Queremos que las cosas salgan de acuerdo anxiety and fear. Through daily con nuestro plan y nuestro horario. prayer we better align ourselves with God’s Cualquier cambio trae ansiedad y miedo. A través de la oración diaria, nos alineamos mejor will and His plan, which is far better than con la voluntad de Dios y su plan, que es mucho anything we can come up with on our own. mejor que cualquier cosa que podamos inventar por nuestra cuenta. ST. CHARLES PRAYER CHAIN MINISTERS TO SERVE ON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2019 Please pray for: Tennyson Ross, Boone Bartlome, Teresa Drexler, Cindy Spencer, Reed Lau, Dennis Karroll, Barbara Lectors: Mike Beck & Joan Davies Gilberti, Trisha Greenfield, Kenny Bailey, Bea Espinoza, Dusty Extraordinary Ministers: Jeanette McIlhenny, Erika Pettinger, Pruett, Elijah Lindley, James Dawson, Rocky Jackson, Leroy Barbara Browning Galendio, Helen Coleman, Jerry Lendiever, Sherri Jefferson, Willis Ushers: Douglas family Parson, Kathy Perron, John Watkins, Bob Dobson, Isabelle Phillips, Money Counters: Jeanne V. & Rose R. Deborah Linkin, Becky Brown, Joan Truxel, Bill Patterson, Linda DECEMBER COFFEE HOUR: Joan Davies, Sandy Christiansen, Redd, Natalie Villanueva, Jody Davidson, Stan Ganzer, Ellie Marsha Riemann, Bill and Gail Sullivan Schlatter, Trevor Wheeler, Paul Crooks, Claudia Patlan, Dave Lacoste, Thalia Stewart, Dan Keral, Jude Padulo, Joyce Miller, UPCOMING EVENTS AT ST. CHARLES BORROMEO Derik Silva, Valeria Aparicio, Heather Langley Hutchenson, Gregg Dec. 16th 6:00pm Advent Penance Service in Burley Davis, Carmen Patricia Zubia, Donna Ching, Elliot Baker, Slava Kalisek, Linda Smith, Karen & Bob Deeds, Echo Christiansen, Dec. 17th 6:00pm Advent Penance Service in Jerome Nicholas Thomson, Trudy Lacoste, Bryan Jordan, Doug Nelson,, Matt Nelson, Charity Rees Dec. 18th 7:30am English Mass NOTE: If you would like to add a name on the Prayer Chain, just 6:00pm Exposición del Santísimo call Vicki Smith at 208-481-2711 or the Parish Office at 208-788- Confessions/Confesiones 3024. 7:00pm Spanish Mass th ST. CHARLES BORROMEO Dec. 19 6:00pm Advent Penance Service in Twin falls PASTORAL COUNCIL MEMBERS NOTE: fr. Justin will be attending the Advent Penance Services NOTA: El Padre Justin estará atendiendo a las confesiones de Rev. Justin Brady; Jim Bell, President; Adviento Stephanie Guzman, Secretary; Angela Taylor; Israel Santacruz; Wilber Perez; Jeanne Vilinsky; Deiysi Monjaras; Nick Pettinger If you are considering a special year-end gift to St. Our Parish needs more people willing Charles Borromeo, we thank you. Tax-deductible gifts to serve in this Ministry and hope you are due by December 31st, and tax acknowledgment will prayerfully consider this letters will go out by January 30, 2020. We are grateful invitation. Contact the Rectory if you for all of your gifts and donations to our Parish. Now have any questions and to register for you can give your gift ONLINE! the training. 208-788-3024 or via email at [email protected] Podría considerar un regalo monetario para la Ahora es el momento de Iglesia de San Carlos Borromeo, Si es así, se lo renovar su subscripción al agradeceríamos de corazón. Recuerde que sus Periódico Católico de Idaho donaciones a San Carlos son deducibles de (Idaho Catholic Register), impuestos. La fecha límite para dar sus donaciones ganador de 8 premios es el 31 de diciembre. Las formas para hacer sus nacionales de la Asociación de Prensa Católica este impuestos (taxes) se enviaran a partir del 30 de año. Aquellos que se suscriban ahora pueden enero del 2020. ¡Estamos muy agradecidos por aprovechar la suscripción anual de $17.00 antes de todos los regalos y que el precio aumente a $20.00 en 2020. Al donaciones que usted hace suscribirse a través de su parroquia, no solo recibe a esta su parroquia, Gracias. Y Recuerde, Ahora el Idaho Catholic Register, sino que su parroquia también puede hacer su donación en LINEA! recibe un crédito de $3.00 por cada suscripción. Escriba su cheque hoy y colóquelo en la canasta de Posadas Navideñas colecta o envíelo a su parroquia. Las suscripciones Del 16 al 23 de diciembre también son bienvenidas en cualquier momento 7:00pm durante el año en su parroquia o directamente en En el Salón de St. Charles las oficinas en 1501 S. Federal Way, Boise, ID, 83705, Borromeo o en línea en www.catholicidaho.org Vengan con su familia a celebrar esta bonita tradición de las Posadas Navideñas Christmas Flowers Donation: There are envelopes in the front of the church for donations to offset the cost of flowers for the Christmas Season. This Christmas Schedule donation can be made in honor of someone or in Horarios para Navidad memory of someone. Please make a donation for this and put your envelope in the collection basket. Christmas Eve/Noche Buena Your involvement and contribution are greatly 4:00pm English Mass at Our Lady of the Snows appreciated. Also you can do your Contribution 6:00pm English Mass at St. Charles ONLINE. 8:00pm Misa en español en San Carlos 10:0pm English Mass at Our Lady of the Snows Donaciones para las Flores de Navidad (noches buenas): Christmas Day/Día de Navidad En la entrada de la iglesia 9:00am English Mass at Our Lady of the Snows encontrara sobres para hacer 12:00pm English Mass in Fairfield sus donaciones para las flores de navidad o las tradicionales noches buenas, Las flores se pueden Now is the time to renew your subscription to the ofrecer en memoria de algún familiar o amigo Idaho Catholic Register, winner of 8 national fallecido o en honor a una familia o amigo vivo. awards from the Catholic Press Association this Solo llene su sobre y déjelo en la canasta de la year. Those who subscribe now can take colecta y ¡muchas gracias por ayudarnos hacer esta advantage of the $17 annual subscription before the época navideña tan especial! price increases to $20 in 2020.
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