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20181223B.Pdf 1968 SANDBRIDGE ROAD • VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA 23456 Parish Administraon Rev. Robert J Cole, KHS, [email protected] Deacon Joseph [email protected] December 23 & 25, 2018 • 4th Sunday of Advent & Nativity of the Deacon Chris Finocchio……………..…...cfi[email protected] Lord Year C Deacon Gary [email protected] Dr. Brandon Spence, Dir of Music………[email protected] Parish Office: 1968 Sandbridge Road Parish School: 1968RB Sandbridge Road John Domingo, Dir. of Rel. [email protected] Virginia Beach, VA 23456 Virginia Beach, VA 23456 Youth Ministry [email protected] Monday & Thursday: 9 amT12 pm & 1T4 pm MondayTFriday: 7:15 am to 3:15 pm Single Young Adult Ministry [email protected] Tuesday & Wednesday: 8:30 amT12 pm & 1T4 pm Phone: 757R821R1100 Patrick Hawkins, Facility Manager……[email protected] Friday: 9 amTNoon • Closed weekends Fax: 757R821R1047 Carole Romanini, Office [email protected] Phone: 757R426R2180 • Fax: 757R426R6857 Website: www.sjavb.org Linc Cajulis, [email protected] Website: www.sjavb.org Principal: Ms. Miriam Coon Marie Poer, Admin. [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Colleen Fickel, Admin. Assistant8888888888888cfi[email protected] Facebook: facebook.com/sjavb Deacon Vernon Krajeski (Ret.)[email protected] Mass Schedule Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 7:30 am Wednesday: 8:00 am Saturday: 5:00 pm Sunday: 7:30, 9:15 & 11 am Penance Thursdays 6−6:45 pm except the first Thursday of the Month or as announced; Saturday 4−4:45 pm Eucharisc Adoraon Thursday 8:00 am−6:45 pm Infant Bapsm Normally celebrated during weekend Masses. Parents must first aend a bapsm preparaon class. Please call the office for informaon. Marriage In this diocese, couples planning to be married in the Catholic Church should nofy their pastor at least six to nine months prior to the ancipated celebraon and before seng a date. At least one party in the couple should be a registered parishioner for six months prior to requesng a wedding date. Mission Statement The mission of St. John the Apostle Catholic Parish is to grow in faith and union with Jesus Christ and one another. We strive to be a place where all are welcome as we respond to the needs of our community and the world through Word, Worship, Stewardship and Service. St. John the Apostle December 23 & 25, 2018 Christmas Flowers Remembered By In Remembrance and/or Honor of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Aggen Aggen & Garrasi Families Mr. & Mrs. Michael Albeser Our Family Mr. & Mrs. John Allessio Our Family Mrs. Corrine Andrews David Andrews; Corinna Kirk Mr. & Mrs. George Archiopoli Deceased Loved Ones Mr. & Mrs. Carl Thomas Atkinson Lillian & Emile Moison; Carl Atkinson Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Avery Tyler Noce; Theresa & Otto Raus; Anna & Joseph Torrisi; Pete Schuffels Mr. & Mrs. Michael Balog Tish Cunningham; Stephen Balog; Christine Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Robert Banasiewicz, Jr. Our Family Mr. & Mrs. Robert Barcomb Our Family Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Bartczak Our Family Mr. & Mrs. William Bessler Caroline Bessler; William J. Bessler, Sr.; Santiaga Martinez Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bevacqua J.C. & Laura Bevacqua; Frank DiMino; Aurelia DeSalvatore Mr. & Mrs. William Bittner Daniel C. Plunkett Ms. Nancy Bobal Helen Bobal; Joseph Bobal Mr. & Mrs. Ed Bogdanowicz Joe Bohon Mr. & Mrs. Rudy Bojo Soledad Napuli; Adelaida Rosales; Aresenio Oliquiano; Annie Herman Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Boland Lynch & Boland Families Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bosko Marion & Barbara Bosko; John Shola; Celia Parenti Mrs. Kathryn Bowers Walter & Mary Mays; Chester & Millie Bowers Mr. & Mrs. Robert Boyer Boyer & Burkhart Families Mr. John Breitnauer, Sr. Loretta S. Breitnauer Mary Ann Broderick William & Helen Broderick; Wm. V. Poole; Sr. Marie Cornelia IHM; Sr. Cathleen Mary Murphy, SHJ; Sr. Rosemarie Eggleston, MM Mr. and Mrs. William Broderick George Bennett; George H.W. Bush; Rev. William O’Brien Mr. & Mrs. Edward Brown Lewis F. Spencer, III; Clio Spencer Mrs. Patricia Brown Mr. & Mrs. Charles Ethridge David & Kathleen Brownell John Brownell; Earl & Peg Brennen Ms. Lynn Brubaker Our Family Ms.Eva Bryant Sheila Spillane; Stasia Nash Mr. & Mrs. Cody Buras Carol Dickson; Jonathan Wallace; Deme Stavrides; Acencion Carville Mr. & Mrs. Roger Burnham, Sr. Paula Burnham Ms. Patricia Burns My Parents, Ronnie & Neil; Ed Palmer; Kevin Kessler; Diane Malone Mr. & Mrs. Donald Buzard Hugo & Norma Post; Fred Post Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Caiati Falcone & Caiati Families Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Carini Mike Carini; Rose Carini; Martin Quigley; Rose Quigley Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Carpino Nancy Pinto; Ronald Carpino; Albert Carpino Colleen CarvalhoRhodes Corinna Kirk; David Andrews Mr. & Mrs. Robert Catalano Ernesto Tupaz Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Cavanaugh Mr. & Mrs. Andrew & Irene Lupa; Mr. & Mrs. Curtis & Marilyn Walker Mr. & Mrs. Eric Cherry Our Family Mr. & Mrs. Jay Chincuanco Conchita Eusebio Mr. & Mrs. Terrence Cogdill Foglia Family; Chuck Cash; Willie Hayes Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Coles James Coles; Helen & Louis Waslov; Carol Dickson Mr. & Mrs. Michael Colletta, Sr. Our Family Mr. & Mrs. Robert Conklin Our Family Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Connelly John & Edna Connelly; Keith & Jeanne Earman; John Connelly, Jr.; Lillian McManus Mr. & Mrs. Frank Corso Ritsuko Katoh; Frank Corso, Jr.; Bessie & Sam Yukon Mr. & Mrs. Larry Crane Leroy & Catherine Feldmann; Perry & Verna Crane Mr. & Mrs. Gary Crooks Don Cross; Helen Crooks; Ignacia Tura The Crowe Family Nicole, Jenny, and Sarah; William & Michelle Mr. & Mrs. David Culver Melissa Nordgren & Ursula O’Rourke Birthdays Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Currier Lawrence Currier; Thomas & Mary Raleigh; Family & Friends; The Church Mr. & Mrs. Murray Curtis Gailen Curtis; Doris Curtis; John Cole; Jean Cole Mr. William Damone Joan C. Damone Mrs. Mary Ann Darling McNeil & Darling Families Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Davis, Sr. Richard & Margot Brown; Tommy Davis; Jamie Long Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Dellisanti Our Family Mr. & Mrs. David Desimone Malcolm Desimone Mrs. Maria DiGregorio DiGregorio & Miller Families Fourth Sunday of Advent and Nativity of the Lord Remembered By In Remembrance and/or Honor of Mr. & Mrs. Anthony DiMiceli, Sr. Our Family Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dion Our Deceased Relatives & Friends Mr. & Mrs. Conrado Domingo Mr. & Mrs. Cirilo Laureta; Mr. & Mrs. Francisco Domingo Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Dooley Our Family Mr. & Mrs. John Dora, Sr. Pietro & Armida Michelotti; Gemma & James Houston; Dona & John Somers; Vern & John Dora Mr. & Mrs. Robert DuBell DuBell, Manibusan & Turner Families; Megan Ottersten Mr. Richard Dunleavy Sibyl Dunleavey & Dunleavy & Blair Families; Deceased Military Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Durbin Jerry & Barbara Durbin; Bill O’Donnell Mr. & Mrs. John East Mr. Jose L. Aguilar; Mr. & Mrs. John H. 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