505 N. La Cañada Drive Green Valley, Arizona 85614 Tel. 520-625-4536 Fax 520-625-1084 www.olvgv.org

Pastor Rev. Francisco R. Maldonado

Deacon Rudy Noriega Deacon Joseph Roinick Year of Mercy This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad. Alleluia! is Mission Statement always, but especially in this Jubilee Year “We, the parish community of Our Lady of Mercy, the victory of God's gentle but of the Valley , inspired by invincible mercy raising up Jesus, "faithful the Holy Spirit, and nourished by the Holy witness, the first-born of the dead" (Revelation 1:5), "first-born Eucharist, are a community of faith. among many brothers [and sisters]" (Romans 8:29), conquering

We invite all God’s people to celebrate death in all its forms, in all of us in the human family. In Luke's His love through participation in liturgy, Vigil , heavenly messengers send the women forth: prayer, service and fellowship. "Remember what [Jesus] said to you" (Luke 24:6). In John's Gospel, the empty tomb likewise "sends forth" Mary Magdalene, We are committed to on-going faith Peter, and the Beloved Disciple, who believe though they do not formation for people of all ages. fully understand. Finally, Luke's evening "Emmaus" Gospel

We value the diverse gifts we have been sends us forth, as "missionaries of mercy," assuring us that we given and freely share our time, talent, will encounter the Risen Lord, today and every day, in "the and treasure to minister to the needs of stranger" we meet along life's journey, in "the Word that makes all God’s people.” our hearts burn within us," and "in the breaking of bread" (see Luke 24:32, 35). Peter Scagnelli, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. Intentions for the Week The Week Ahead ...

Monday, March 28 Monday, March 28 8:00AM Eucharistic Adoration, Chapel, 9AM-Noon ⧗ Our Lady of the Valley Parishioners St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store, 9AM-Noon Legion of Mary, Rm. 208, 8:45AM Tuesday, March 29 Exercise, Hall, 11:30AM 8:00AM Rosary Makers, Rm. 208, 1PM † Rev. Gerry Kampfer, † Lee Corless, † Ted Strasser Jr. Divine Mercy Novena, Church, 3PM Religious Education Classes, Grades 6 & 7, 6PM Wednesday, March 30 Life Teen, Rm. 213, 6PM 8:00AM ⧗ Our Lady of the Valley Parishioners Tuesday, March 29 Eucharistic Adoration, Chapel, 9AM-Noon Thursday, March 31 Mary’s Prayer Group, Rm. 225, 8:45AM 8:00AM Divine Mercy Novena, Church, 3PM † Tom Cahill, † Jeanne Kampfer, Rosary and Chaplet Recitation, Chapel, 3PM † Heather & James McManus, † Janet Osman, Religious Education Classes, K-5, 4PM Knights of Columbus Fraternal Family Potluck, Hall, 6PM ⧗ Madeline Cotsonas Wednesday, March 30 Friday, April 1 Sandwiches for the Poor, Hall, 6:30AM † Mary Viccaro, † Margaret & Llewellyn Halboth, Eucharistic Adoration, Chapel, 9AM-Noon † Angie & Ernest Croce, † Marilyn Halboth, St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store, 9AM-Noon † Jack Bender, † Gene & Loretta Halboth, Quilters, Rm. 225 & Hall, 8:30AM † Mildred Finch, ⧗ Jeanne Grzywacz Mah Jongg, Rm. 213, 12:30PM Apostles of Divine Mercy, Hall, 2PM , April 2 Divine Mercy Novena, Church, 3PM 8:00AM Contemporary Choir Practice, Church, 4PM ⧗ Pro-Life, ⧗ Loren Sweester Religious Education Classes, K-5, 4PM 4:00PM Thursday, March 31 ⧗ Our Lady of the Valley Parishioners Eucharistic Adoration, Chapel, 9AM-Noon Line Dancing, Hall, 9AM Sunday, April 3 Respect for Life Rosary, Church, after 9AM Mass 7:00AM Cantor Practice, Church, 2:30PM † Dorothy Moreland, † Donald Gant, Divine Mercy Novena, Church, 3PM † Casimir Swiatowy, † Mary Kalvaitis, † Jim McDonald, Alleluia Choir Practice, Church, 3:30PM † Melvin & Clementine Humphrey Cub Scout Den Mtgs., PM 9:00AM Friday, April 1 Eucharistic Adoration, Chapel, 9AM-5PM † Melba Fones, † Erika Hall, † Richard Balsbaugh, St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store, 9AM-Noon † Georgina Forrest, ⧗ Loren Sweester St. Peregrine Cancer Support Group, Rm. 225, 9AM 11:00AM Souls in Purgatory Devotion, Church, 11AM † Douglas Campshure, ⧗ Armando Lopez Bridge, Rm. 225, 11:30AM Exercise, Rm. 213, Noon 4:00PM Mah Jongg, Rm. 210, 12:30PM † Evelyn Young Divine Mercy Novena, Church, 3PM Silent Vigil, Church, 6-10PM † Deceased  Living ⧗ Special Intention Saturday, April 2 First Communion Retreat, Hall, 8:30AM-11:30AM Attendance Figures Divine Mercy Novena, Church, 2PM Catholic Vintage Singles Mtg., Rm. 213, 2PM March 12 & 13 - 2,928 Knights of Columbus Food Drive March 19 & 20 will be reported in next week’s Sunday, April 3 Knights of Columbus Food Drive bulletin. RCIA, Rm. 213, 9AM Life Teen Confirmation Class, 11AM Bulletin Articles Deadline for April 10 bulletin is Divine Mercy Novena, Church, 2PM Monday, March 28. Please email: Bingo, Hall, 6PM [email protected] or bring to the parish office. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated!

Page 2 Easter Sunday, The Resurrection of the Lord March 27, 2016 Today’s Readings

First Reading: Peter is an eyewitness: The Lord is Thank you risen (Acts 10:34a, 37-43). To our liturgical Psalm: This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad (Psalm 118). ministers ... Second Reading: All who are baptized, set your Liturgists - Servers hearts in heaven (Colossians 3:1-4). Cantors - Musicians Gospel: Three witnesses, Mary, Peter, and John; Lectors each responds to the empty tomb (John 20:1-9) or Extraordinary Ministers Luke 24:13-35 at an afternoon Mass). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass (c) 1969, 1981, 1997, Sacristans - Ushers International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Camilot Flowers

Readings for the Week … all who helped to make the Sacred Triduum and our Easter Sunday services a memorable Monday: Acts 2:14, 22-33; Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-11; experience for parishioners and visitors. Mt 28:8-15 Finally, to all who are in attendance, we are Tuesday: Acts 2:36-41; Ps 33:4-5, 18-20, 22; grateful for your prayer and song. Jn 20:11-18 Wednesday: Acts 3:1-10; Ps 105:1-4, 6-9; Together we rejoice in the risen Lord. Lk 24:13-35 Thursday: Acts 3:11-26; Ps 8:2, 5-9; Lk 24:35-48 Father Maldonado Friday: Acts 4:1-12; Ps 118:1-2, 4, 22-27; Jn 21:1-14 Saturday: Acts 4:13-21; Ps 118:1, 14-21; Mk 16:9-15 Sunday: Acts 5:12-16; Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24; Treasures From Our Tradition Rv 1:9-11a, 12-13, 17-19; Jn 20:19-31 Fifty years or so ago, it was popular to teach that Saints and Special Observances every Sunday is a "Little Easter." Today, after several decades of intense liturgical reform, it is more to think of today as a "Big Sunday." On every Sunday of Monday: St. Venturino of Bergamo the year, the Church is obliged to assemble, keeping Wednesday: St. Peter Regulatus the day holy. In most places, we hardly attain the goal Thursday: St. Benjamin of gathering all who are in Christ by baptism. Look Friday: First Friday, St. Hugh of Grenoble around today and see what a Big Sunday looks like! Saturday: First Saturday, St. Francis of Paola Our tradition speaks of remembering, anamnesis, as the antidote to "amnesia," the tragic forgetting of who Scripture Commentary God is and who we are as God's most beloved creation. On this Easter day, we are at our very best. We DRAWN INTO THE STORY remember who God is, and we remember who we are "We are witnesses!" The scripture readings for in God's eyes: beloved sons and daughters, reborn to Easter Sunday concentrate on details reported by eternal life in baptismal waters. We rekindle our eyewitnesses. Listen carefully and you will be drawn candles and reclaim our baptismal promises. As a "Big into the stories yourself. Peter reports the good works Sunday," today also reflects the character of festivity Jesus did, his death on the cross, and his resurrection. and leisure that should mark every Lord's Day. We The passage from John's Gospel has us running to the wear "Sunday best" today, and we may take some empty tomb with Peter and John and peering inside to time, especially in the northern states, to stroll see the cloths used to cover Jesus' body. Psalm 118 through a budding garden. It is truly a "Big Sunday," sums up our response: "It is wonderful in our eyes!" and how different our lives would be if we took its What resurrection details do we see in our lives values and traditions forward into all the Sundays of today? How have we died to our old lives and been our lives! raised up again with Jesus? Let us pay attention to the Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. new life around us. It is wonderful in our eyes. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Page 3 Easter Sunday, The Resurrection of the Lord March 27, 2016 Our Holy Father’s Intentions Alleluia Choir

For April 2016 Saturday, April 2, 4PM General Intention: That small farmers may receive a Sunday, April 10, 9AM just reward for their precious labor. Sunday, April 17, 11AM Mission Intention: That Christians in Africa may give Sunday, April 24, 9AM witness to love and faith in Jesus Christ amid political Saturday, April 30, 4PM -religious conflicts.

Sanctuary Lights

Week of March 27 This is an on-going series taken from Special Intention of D. & M. Cerny and Faith - Questions and Answers About the Catholic Faith W. Schlesinger John V. McGuire, C.Ss.R By M. Cerny Can you give me some basic notion about God?”

DivineDivine MercyMercy DevotionNovena he mystery of God can never be captured in human words or concepts, but we can learn Join us to pray this novena in about God through our power of reason and church this week in preparation through what God reveals to us. for . TOn the philosophical level, we know that God is

Monday—Friday at 3PM pure being, the source of all that exists or will exist. Saturday—Sunday at 2PM God does not have a body, but is entirely immaterial and spiritual. God transcends the world, existing beyond all time and place. There are no parts in God, for He is perfectly simple and perfectly one. God is WE REMEMBER YOU, O RISEN LORD good in a way that is beyond our comprehension; We remember you, O risen Lord, every kind of goodness that we find in created things New Covenant at the feast of the cross. pre-exists in God to an unimaginable degree. Your resurrection dresses the table On a theological level, through God’s revelation for the bread of heaven and the cup of . to the people of Israel we have learned that the One Blessed are you! --From Come, Lord Jesus by Lucien Deiss, CSSP, copyright (c) 1976, 1981, Lucien Deiss. God is also a just but supremely merciful Creator Published by World Library Publications. p.163 who maintains an active control over the history of the world and who has a plan of salvation for all who will accept it. Furthermore, through Jesus Christ we Marriage Banns have learned that God is both one and three—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. God is one in nature or essence As Pastor of Our Lady of the Valley Parish, I and yet three persons. The life of God is a am pleased to announce the banns of communion of three persons who are in an marriage between MASUMI MORALES and incomprehensible way perfectly one. God loves us so MICHAEL ATENCIO, both of Our Lady of the much that we are offered the possibility of sharing in Valley parish. If anyone knows of just cause the divine life through our union with Jesus Christ why they should not be joined together in and the gift of the Holy Spirit dwelling in us. Holy Matrimony, I ask you to notify me. This is the (cf. CCC 1) third posting of banns for this couple. Rev. Francisco R. Maldonado PRAYER REQUESTS Our Prayer Warriors will pray for you! Contact Renee Villani at 648-0453 or [email protected]

Page 4 Easter Sunday, The Resurrection of the Lord March 27, 2016 Pro-Life Ministry Need Help With an Annulment?

When I am lifted up from the earth, I will draw Deacon Joe Roinick and Georgene Sorenson have all to Myself. Jn 12:32 gone through training specifically for helping Reflection. Jesus fulfills this promise in parishioners with the annulment process. Their the Eucharist, which builds up the Church. training, provided by the Judicial Vicar of the Diocese, All those receiving Communion today is to help people prepare their petitions. By doing so, receive the very same Jesus. God, the Tribunal Office is also helped and the petition enthroned in heaven, is drawing all these process can be done more smoothly. people to Himself and also to one another. We become In addition, if you are the Respondent in an one body and are responsible to foster the unity of the annulment or if you have been asked to be a witness in entire human family. an annulment case, Deacon Joe and Georgene can Prayer. Lord, continue to fulfill Your promise of assist with those aspects of a case. unity. Free us from the divisions that result from If you have any questions, contact Deacon Joe at aborting children and killing the sick. May we build a 625-4536, ext. 112 or Georgene Sorenson at 399-0868. culture of life! Mini Course on Divine Mercy St. Vincent de Paul Society This mini-course will be a series of weekly articles to Today as we celebrate the feast of Easter we find the explain the story behind Divine Mercy, The Image, and challenge of also seeing and believing the resurrection Divine Mercy Sunday that was established by Saint that comes through our own lives of self-sacrifice John Paul II on April 30, 2000, at the canonization of which brings new life to others. Faustina Kowalska. The Divine Mercy Sunday celebration this year is next Sunday, April 3, 2016.

Featured Lighthouse Materials Lesson 1 - The Feast of Divine Mercy According to Jesus’ wish, the Feast of Mercy is to Why Be Catholic (CD) be celebrated on the first Sunday after Easter. Jesus is For those who are not Catholic, it may not be apparent showing us the close connection between the Easter why one should embrace the Catholic faith. In this mystery of man’s redemption and this feast. The inspiring presentation, bestselling author Patrick liturgy for this day extols God most fully in the Madrid gives compelling biblical and historical mystery of His mercy. reasons for why he embraces the faith as a life long The Feast of Mercy is to be not only a day Catholic. He shares valuable insights into the beauty of designated for the singular worship of God’s mercy, the Catholic Church and its claim to contain the but also a day of grace for all people, particularly for fullness of the deposit of faith given by Christ. sinners. Jesus attached great promises to this Feast. Happy Blessed Easter! The greatest is the reception of Holy Communion on that day after a valid confession; it is the promise of complete forgiveness of sins and punishment. In KEEP OUR MILITARY IN YOUR PRAYERS other words, this grace is equal only to the one we As a faith community, let us pray that God will receive in the of Holy Baptism. The protect all who serve our country. Amen. greatness of this Feast lies also in the fact that

MSgt Jeffrey Tuthill, Salvatore Polanco, everyone, even those who are converted that very day, Eric Garcia, Captain Don Gabrielson, may obtain any grace for the asking, if what they ask Lance Corporal William Jordan Vega, for be compatible with God’s will.” Quotations are from the booklet: The Divine Mercy, pg. 14 Kristin Day, Justin Glass, (available at the Lighthouse Kiosk in the Narthex) SSgt Ilija Balach III, ETSN Kyle Manns, SSgt Justin Ketterer, Matthew Theisen, Cmdr. Patrick Boyce

Please call the office at 625-4536 Ext 101 when your service man or woman has come home.

Page 5 Easter Sunday, The Resurrection of the Lord March 27, 2016 New Parishioner Baptized Unto the Lord Welcoming Sunday Made a child of God by water and Sunday, April 10 the Holy Spirit:

We will celebrate community Gavin Cox and welcome our newly Maximino Rojas registered parishioners at the 9AM Mass followed by a coffee and donuts reception and fellowship in the New Parishioners ... Center. Richard Armstrong All parishioners are invited to the reception. Tom & Nancy Haupt New parishioners since November please contact Sandi Poplawski Pat Day at 792-0916 to RSVP. Luis & Adriana Rios & Family Jeffrey & Anita Ruberg St. Peregrine Cancer Support Mtg Barbara Solares & Family

St. Peregrine Cancer Support Group is a new ministry in our parish. Our next meeting is Friday, April 1, Here’s To Your Health 9-10AM (after the 8AM Mass). We will meet in Room 225. He is Risen! Alleluia! Wishing you a Happy Easter and a healthy, joyous, faith filled life in Christ. Mission Statement: Lend spiritual support to Have you ever wondered how long hard-boiled anyone affected by cancer at any phase of his or her eggs last after everyone is done with the Easter egg journey. This program will help you work through the hunt? The shelf life of hard boiled eggs is shorter than emotions that occur at varying stages of his disease fresh eggs because egg shells themselves are porous through discussion in the grace of the Holy Spirit. This and the boiling process removes the protective barrier support group is open to cancer survivors, caregivers, on them, allowing air, odors, bacteria and other spouses and family members. contaminants to enter. Hard boiled eggs must be For more information, contact Linda Karnosh at refrigerated. If hard-boiled eggs are left out of the 520-308-8104 or [email protected] or June Round refrigerator for more than two hours, bacteria could at [email protected]. multiply to dangerous levels and cause food poisoning. Freezing eggs is not recommended as it changes their constitution. Food Drive Once prepared, hard-boiled eggs should be stored in a tightly closed container in the fridge to keep out Next weekend is the semi-annual collection for the moisture and other contaminants. According to the local food bank. There will be bins available near the EATBYDATE website, refrigerated hard-boiled eggs church entrances for collection of non-perishable (with shell on) last seven days and peeled hard-boiled food. eggs keep only five days in the fridge. Monetary donations will also be accepted. Checks God bless you! may be made payable to the Knights of Columbus. Helen Stewart, M.D. Thank you for your generosity in the past. Since 2000 we have collected the equivalent of 452,932 pounds of food (over 225 tons).

Sponsored the by the Knights of Columbus

Page 6 Easter Sunday, The Resurrection of the Lord March 27, 2016 PARISH ACTIVITIES Below are listed a number of the on-going organizations active in our parish. Dates and places of meetings and/or activities for the current week are listed in the “The Week Ahead ...” column of the bulletin.

BINGO OUR LADY’S PRAYER GROUP Join us Sundays, September - May, in the Hall. Doors open at Meets weekly on Tuesdays after 8AM Mass in Rm. 225 of the 5PM; Bonanza game begins at 6PM followed by the regular Holy Family Center. Parishioner prayer requests are games. Snack bar is available. presented to the Lord. All are welcome.

BRIDGE PARISH COUNCIL Contract bridge players meet Fridays in Room 213. Arrive Monthly meetings, open to all, are held September - May on between 11-11:15AM to guarantee a seat, play begins the 1st Monday at 11AM. promptly at 11:30AM. Men and women are invited to play. PARISH LIBRARY CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAS The parish library is in Rm. 209 and always open when the Monthly meetings are held on the 3rd Thursday at 9AM in Rm. Holy Family Center is open, Monday - Friday from 8AM-3PM. 213. All women of the parish are welcome. You can browse and use the self-checkout system to borrow books, CDs and DVDs. CATHOLIC VINTAGE SINGLES PRO-LIFE MINISTRY This group is open to Catholic singles, 55 or older. Meetings The rosary recited on Thursdays after the 8AM Mass and the are on the 1st Saturday in Rm. 213, September - May. A list of 8AM Mass on Saturday are offered for the intention of pro-life. activities for the month is available in the parish office. ST. PEREGRINE CANCER SUPPORT GROUP CUB SCOUT PACK 328 Lend spiritual support to anyone affected by cancer at any Meets every Thursday from 6-7:15PM in the Holy Family phase of his/her journey. This program will help you work Center. Contact Janice Descamps for further information through the emotions that occur at the varying stages of this ([email protected]). disease through prayers and discussion in the grace of the EXERCISE CLASSES Holy Spirit. The group meets every first Friday after the 8AM A low-impact exercise class especially designed for seniors Mass in Room 225. every Monday at 11:30AM and Friday at Noon in the Hall. ROSARY MAKERS This group meets on the last Monday of each month in FAITH SHARING CONVERSATIONS Rm. 225 from 1-2PM. Join us as we examine the Sunday readings and share, very informally, in a prayerful environment. For more information SANDWICH MAKERS call Lee Laughner, 393-1199. Sandwiches for the needy are made on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Wednesday and the 2nd Monday of the month at 6:30AM in ITALIAN CATHOLIC FEDERATION the Hall. All help is welcome. Branch 425, meets on the 2nd Thursday of each month, September - May at 5:30PM. Contact Dick at 625-0796. STEPHEN MINISTERS are trained lay volunteers ready to offer God’s love through a Christian caring relationship on a JUST COFFEE one-on-one basis to the bereaved, hospitalized, terminally ill, On sale the 2nd weekend of each month. These sales help the separated, divorced, unemployed, relocated, lonely and aging, coffee growers of Chiapas, Mexico. or with other needs. For more information call 625-4536; press 8 when prompted and leave a message. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL #6842  4TH DEGREE ASSEMBLY #1918 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY For more information, visit www.gvkofc.org. This ministry operates a thrift store and distributes clothing, food, and other types of assistance to families in our parish LEGION OF MARY and community. Volunteers are welcome to work in the thrift Join us on Mondays from 8:45-10:15AM in Rm. 208 of the Holy store or participate in home visitations. For more information, Family Center. Become a TRUE FRIEND of those in care call Stephany Brown at 648-2226. centers and retirement homes. WELCOMING COMMITTEE This ministry fosters an atmosphere of welcome to all LINE DANCING parishioners and sponsors the Welcome Mass and reception Line dancers meet on Thursday mornings in the Hall from held twice yearly. For more information, contact Pat Day at 8:30-11AM. All are invited. 792-0916 MAH JONGG WOMEN’S GUILD Mah Jongg is a game of skill, strategy, and calculation plus a The Women’s Guild meets on Wednesday from 9AM-Noon in degree of chance. A group plays this fun game on Wednesdays the Holy Family Center. The quilting group makes lap quilts and Fridays. which are donated to local charities.

Page 7 Easter Sunday, The Resurrection of the Lord March 27, 2016 Come Home to God’s Mercy

After Easter Alienated Catholics Just like an innocent lamb, Jesus was sacrificed on a Anonymous Series cross. He died but rose to life again three days later! Inactive? Hurt? Angry? Alienated from God or the Church? Seeking peace? Come to this six-part series which focuses on God’s mercy. The series is being held at Our Mother of Sorrows Parish, 1800 South Kolb Road, Tucson beginning on Monday, March 28 at 7PM in the Parish Activity Center. Sometimes, years of non-participation makes Catholics feel like strangers in their own church. This series will involve informal sharing, reflections from Catholics recently returned to full and active participation in their faith, and serve as an update on what Catholics believe. The series will address the needs of those who have entered into non- sacramental marriages and where there exists conflicts between their closest relationships and their Church. Pre-registration is encouraged but not required. Call 747-1321. There is no fee.

To place an ad in our bulletin call Claudia Borders at 520-298-1265.

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Masses Pastoral Associate and Funeral Liturgist Weekday Masses (Monday - Saturday) ..…………..… 8AM Mrs. Judy Sender, O.P. Saturday (Mass of Anticipation) ..……………………..… 4PM Ext 109, [email protected]

Sunday ..………………………………… 7AM, 9AM, 11AM, 4PM Business Office Spanish Mass …..... Second Sunday of the month at 1PM Douglas Lozier, Business Manager Holy Days of Obligation ...... … 8AM, Noon, 7PM Ext. 106, [email protected] Eucharistic Adoration, Chapel Rich Hornak, Accountant, Ext. 107 Daily …………………………………………………... 9AM-Noon Clara Aguilar, Administrative Assistant, Fridays ……………………………………………….… 9AM-5PM Ext 113, [email protected]

Liturgy of the Hours, Chapel Liturgy and Wedding Coordinator Recited Monday-Saturday …..………...…………...... 7:30AM Linda Johnson, Ext 105, [email protected]

Rosary Music Ministry Recited Monday-Saturday, Church ..…...……….… 7:30AM Tamara Kahrimanis, Director of Music, Choir Director, Tuesdays, Chapel …………………………………. 3PM Pianist Thursdays, Church .……..……… after 8AM Mass Terry Manns, Pianist

Pat Leege ~ Chris Erickson, Organists Divine Mercy Chaplet, Church Recited Monday-Saturday, Church ………….…...… 7:15AM Director of Religious Education Tuesdays, Chapel ………………………………….……………. 3PM Mrs. Madeline Cotsonas, O.P. Ext. 104, [email protected] Mrs. Mary Cesario, O.P. Caring for the People of God Ext 115, [email protected]

Youth Coordinator Communion to the Hospitalized, Nursing Home Guadalupe Pankoke, Residents and Homebound - Arranged by request. Ext. 111, [email protected] Contact the Pastoral Associate at 625-4536 Ext 109. Sacristans Anointing of the Sick - First Fridays after 8AM Mass Don Warhol, Leroy Policky, Mary Jane Goodrick, and upon request. Brian Connolly and Robert Meehan

Baptism - Second and fourth Saturday of the month Receptionist at 10AM; baptism classes held on the third Friday of the Elaine Wentz, Ext 101, [email protected] month, registration is required. Call the Parish Office. Bulletin Editor Reconciliation - Wednesday and Friday after the 8AM Ann Suto, Ext. 102, [email protected] Mass; Saturday from 3-3:45PM. Facility Maintenance Matrimony - Arrangements must be made 6 months Alberto Meza and Juan Zozaya in advance of the planned wedding date; call the office to Housekeeper schedule an initial interview with the Pastor. Lugarda Trujillo Have you been away from the Church and wish to return? The Come Home Program is for you. Contact Barbara Hall at 625-4319. Parish Office Hours

Need help with an annulment? If you are considering Monday-Thursday …….... 8:30AM-12PM and 1-4:30PM preparing a petition or are a respondent in an annulment Friday …………………………..…………………… 8:30AM-Noon there is help available. Contact Deacon Joe at 625-4536 Ext 112 or Georgene Sorenson at 399-0868. Church closes - Monday-Thursday at 3PM, Friday at Noon Mass Intentions - Please submit request at the parish office two weeks prior to requested date.

New Parishioners - We welcome you to our parish. To register pick up a registration form in the Narthex kiosk or call the parish office.

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