Bulletin 2-15-15 - St. Edward Catholic Church

FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
FEBRUARY 21-22, 2015
St. Edward Catholic Church
601 West C Street PO Box 758 Shelton Washington 98584 ~ (360) 426-6134
THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH
Saturday February 21 Catholic Home Missions Collection
5:00 p.m. Mass +Isabel DelaCruz
6:00 p.m. Family Night/Lenten Trivia
6:30 p.m. Spanish Choir
Sunday February 22 Catholic Home Missions Collection
8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Mass
9:30 a.m. Youth French Toast Breakfast
9:45 a.m. CE Classes
11:30 a.m. Misa en Español
Monday February 23
6:30 p.m. Youth Ministry
7:00 p.m. Guatemalan Prayer Group
Tuesday February 24
12:00 p.m. Mass +Mary Bergman
4:30 p.m. REACH
6:00 p.m. Spanish Baptism and Spanish RCIA
6:30 p.m. Bible Timeline
7:00 p.m. Spanish Choir
Wednesday February 25
12:00 p.m. Mass Int of the Johnstone Family
1:00 p.m. Bible Timeline
6:00 p.m. Mass +Sharon Hall
6:30 p.m. Soup Supper Overview of Survey
6:30 p.m. Prayer Group
Thursday February 26
12:00 p.m. Mass +Steve Stirnaman
6:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal
6:30 p.m. RCIA-Commandments 1 & 3
7:30 p.m. Spanish Choir
Friday February 27
8:30 a.m. Mass +Steve Stirnaman
6:30 p.m. Stations of the Cross-English
7:00 p.m. Benediction
7:15 p.m. Stations of the Cross-Spanish
8:00 p.m. Spanish Prayer Group
Saturday February 28
4:00 p.m. Confessions
5:00 p.m. Mass +Andrew Lemmei
6:30 p.m. Spanish Choir
Sunday March 1
8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Mass (Family Mass)
9:30 a.m. Coffee Hour
9:45 a.m. CE Classes
11:00 a.m. First Sacraments Family Meeting
11:30 a.m. Misa en Español
FEBRUARY 21-22, 2015
ST. EDWARD PARISH SELECTED TO
PARTICIPATE IN NATIONAL STUDY!
St. Edward Parish has been selected to participate in a national
study of vibrant parishes conducted by the Catholic Leadership
Institute!
Please help us participate by completing a 10-15 minute survey
online. The survey will be emailed to you by [email protected]. The survey will only be
available from February 17 to March 10 and will ask you to
reflect on your own spiritual growth and enable you to provide
feedback on what efforts the parish is doing to help you
grow. All responses will be confidential and the parish will
only receive information about the community as whole.
We are trying to get the highest response rate possible. This
information will be invaluable to Fr. Belisle and our Pastoral
Plan Committee as we plan ahead and try to be the best disciples
we can be. We will receive the results in May/June at which
time, we will share what we have learned with the entire parish.
There will be opportunities to complete the survey after daily
and Sunday Mass and you can obtain a paper copy by contacting Susan at (360) 426-6134.
The survey may be taken at computer stations in the Social
Hall during the French Toast Breakfast this weekend.
INSTITUTE
COLLECTION FOR CATHOLIC HOME/BLACK AND
INDIAN MISSIONS
By virtue of our baptism into Christ Jesus, we are all missionaries, beginning with our own families and parishes. Like the
Apostles, we are encouraged to reach out to our brothers and
sisters in faith, love, and sacrifice. We invite you to help build
our Mission to the Missions by supporting the Black and Indian
Mission Collection this weekend.
FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
STAFF
FEBRUARY 21-22, 2015
TIME, TALENT & TREASURE
OFFICE (360) 426-6134
FAX (360) 426-6231
www.saintedwardshelton.org
Pastor-Fr. Ronald Belisle
Fostering Stewardship As A Way of Life
STEWARDSHIP
TIME & TALENT SALUTE
We tip our hats to Mr. John Robertson who
must carry trash bags in his pockets!! Thank
you John for picking up the garbage around
our Church!
Ext. 201
[email protected]
Senior Priest-Fr. Richard Parle
Deacon Bill Batstone
[email protected]
STEWARDSHIP
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
The Lenten practices of prayer, repentance, and
almsgiving, are also practices that lead us to Stewardship.
Christian Education - Mary Chapman
Ext. 300
[email protected]
Hispanic Ministry-Ramiro Rocha
Parish Office-Susan Roettjer
Music Director-Skylar Carroll
Ext. 200
[email protected]
360-877-6675
[email protected]
Administration-Jeanne Shouse
Maintenance-Joe Zimny
Ext. 202
[email protected]
Ext. 203
[email protected]
Ext. 500
[email protected]
Custodial and Maintenance-Tom Bart
SCHEDULE
Reconciliation
Sat
4:00 p.m.
Saturday Vigil
5:00 p.m.
Sunday Morning English
8:30 & 10:00 a.m.
Misa en Español
11:30 a.m.
Weekday Masses
Tues-Thurs 12:00 p.m.
Mass and Morning Prayer
Fri
8:30 a.m.
Visitation of the Sick
First Fridays
Office Hours
Mon-Fri 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
BREAKFAST FUNDRAISER
The youth will be sponsoring a French Toast
Breakfast on Sunday, February 22nd. All
proceeds will go to help offset the costs for our
Jr. High youth to attend the Rally in Seattle.
We need everyone’s support.
BONUS OFFERING! The parish survey
may be taken at computer stations in the Social Hall
during the French Toast Breakfast!
COMING EVENTS
February 25
February 27
March 7
March 8
March 14
March 20
March 27-29
April 2
April 3
April 4
April 5
Mass at 6:00 p.m. followed by Soup Supper
(will continue every Wed thru March 25th)
Stations of the Cross English 6:30 p.m.,
Benediction 7:00 p.m. Spanish 7:15 p.m.
(will continue every Friday thru Lent)
Centering Prayer Workshop
Daylight Savings Time 2:00 a.m.
Debbie Dimitre-Storyteller sponsored by
Altar Society
Parish Fish Fry followed by Youth Stations
Light of the World Retreat
Holy Thursday Mass of the Last Supper
6:30 p.m.
Good Friday Solemn Liturgy 6:30 p.m.
Easter Vigil 8:00 p.m.
Easter Mass 8:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m. English,
11:30 a.m. Spanish
CENTERING PRAYER
We need those times of prayer when we listen in silence, not
just with our ears, our eyes, our minds, but more with our
hearts, with our whole being. This is Contemplative Prayer
or prayer of the heart. It is prayer of being. Our tradition
has passed down to us simple ways of entering into this
prayer. Today, one of these traditional ways is called Centering Prayer. Mary Solberg, commissioned to teach by
Contemplative Outreach is presenting an introductory presentation that covers the basics of Centering Prayer on Saturday, March 7th in the Social Hall. Registration begins at
9:30 AM with the session beginning at 10:00, concluding at
3:00 PM. Please bring a brown bag lunch and coffee and tea
will be available. Please join us as we deepen our relationship with God through Centering Prayer. Contact Mary
Chapman for more information.
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FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
FEBRUARY 21-22, 2015
PRAYERS
PRAYER CHAIN
WHAT’S YOUR CATHOLIC IQ?
Catholics are encouraged to receive the sacrament of ___ during
Lent to prepare spiritually for Easter. (a) anointing of the sick;
(b) holy orders; (c) confession; (d) matrimony
If you have a special need for prayer please call one of the
ladies listed below and they will start the chain of calls, which will
give you support in your time of need.
Marilyn Earsley
[email protected]
Sandy Harris
[email protected]
Bernadine Robertson
[email protected]
PRAYER PARTNERS
Next weekend we will have the final
names of youth who need a PRAYER
PARTNER. These youth are enrolled in
the 1st Reconciliation/1st Eucharist and
the Catechumenate program. We are
asking parishioners to take a name and
become a prayer partner for that youth. We have approximately
59 youth who need your prayers! Thank you!
SICK LIST
Do you know of an aged or ailing person who would like to
receive communion at home? We will be leaving people on the
sick list for approximately three weeks, then removing them. If
you have someone you would like back on the list please feel
free to contact the office.
Rick Anderson
Christa Bentley
John Bigger
Lucia Giancolo
Lucas Gonzales
Alan Hanson
Brandy & Myia Bodyfelt Nancy Hausser
Aaron Booy
Isabell Henao
Celeste Bordeaux
Walter Horton
Jud Brooks
Martha & Tim
Tyler Brown
Johnson
Bill Bruce
Mary Johnson
William Burke
Leo Kaiser
Rebekah Chapman
Diane Knisley
Jackie Conklin
Debbie Krumpols
Mel & Ross Crampton Mary Lambert
Jo Debruler
Roger Letourneau
Amy Domgaard
Veronica Lindenselser
Debra Donohue
Lisa & Mike McCormick
Jane Dormuth
Susan Merriman
Lorraine Duggan
Kaytlin Melvin
Brooklyn Dunn
Randy Middleton
Carol Dunaway
Sandy Morrison
Janie Earl
Teresa Noecker
Kathy Easley
Dale Nye
Kandice Ewing
Fr. Dick Parle
Lynn Forrester
Chuck Pierce
Marilyn Feist
Rikki Puetz
Beverly Frank
Ally, Ella & Tammy
ST. JOSEPH FEAST DAY
In observance of the Feast Day of St. Joseph (March 19th), we
have begun our food drive. If you and your family are in a
position to donate nonperishable food items, boxes will be
available in the church vestibule, in front of St. Joseph’s statue
and the Education Building. FYI: Needed items include: Top
Ramen, instant oatmeal, chili, ravioli, pork & beans, fruit
cups, energy bars, microwaveable mac & cheese, fruit juice,
tuna, etc.
LENT
The children in CCD will be participating in different activities
during this Lenten season. There will be projects, service
opportunities and Lenten involvement such as the Rice Bowl,
Stations of the Cross, prayer groups and Reconciliation.
Prayer, fasting and almsgiving are central themes during Lenten
observances and we would like to see all the children involved.
Please make sure your child attends Mass and CCD so they can
experience and celebrate this important season.
Thought for the day: The Creator thinks enough of you to
have sent someone very special so that you might have lifeabundantly, joyfully, completely and victoriously.
– Anonymous
ANSWER TO THE IQ QUESTION
(c) Canon law requires Catholics to receive confession once a
year to confess their mortal sins (CIC n. 989).
Putvin
Mary Reller
Brandon Roberts
Shannon Rothschild
Archbishop Sartain
Antonette Savoie
Evelia Serrano
James & Linda Simms
Ryan Simons
Hazel Simpson
Kye Simpson
Larry Simpson
Marguerite Simpson
Jenneka Smith
Stephanie Stephens
Rochelle Stork
Joan Towner
Barbara Uchytil
Jane Trotzer Valley
Ignacio Velasquez
Frances Warnes
Larry Warren
Jack Wells
Doreen Wood
Shantelle Zimny
Del Zorn
JUNIOR HIGH RALLY
We have begun registration for the up-coming Jr. High Rally
that is being held on March 7th in Seattle. This rally is open to
all 6th through 8th graders. This daylong rally is a great way for
our junior youth to participate with other youth throughout the
Archdiocese. They will gather to sing, pray, share a common
faith and HAVE FUN. If you need more information or are
interested in chaperoning, please contact the
education office or Colleen Delgado.
PRAY FOR THOSE SERVING THEIR COUNTRY
Bill & Sam Wirstrom (OK)
Pat Kealy (KY)
Morgan Smith (IL)
James Woodward (Iraq)
Tom Kealy (CO)
David Martin (USN)
Ian O’Sullivan (KY)
Sean Kealy (SC)
Elizabeth Milliken (Qatar)
Mitchell Reynolds (Kuwait)
Joshua Holloway (Afghanistan)
Michael Wirstrom & Bonnie Yoakum (New Mexico)
Matt Weivoda, Nathan Keith & Karl Merz (US Army)
Alex Blakley, Jodie Hartman, & Kristopher Chapman (TX)
Raymond J. Mundigler, Gary Grubb, Paul Joseph Cote &
Melissa Fredson, Zach Zuroweste & Sophia Kinnaman (VA)
Stephen Gardner, Teresa Gardner-Wenner, Peter Gilroy,
Carl Cox, Derrik Truax, Adam Chmielowski and Laura Kent (WA)
To add names to the Honor Roll, please call Susan.
SWEATSHIRTS & T-SHIRTS FOR SALE
The Youth Group has sweatshirts and t-shirts for
sale. Contact the education office for details.
T-shirts - $16
Sweatshirts - $35
REST IN PEACE
Please pray for the repose of the souls of Pat
Brown, Laverne Love, Joan Eaton, Esteven
Carrillo and Florinda Cardonas.
YOUTH MINISTRY
Contact Colleen Delgado [email protected]
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FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
FEBRUARY 21-22, 2015
VEA SEÑOR ALREDEDOR DE SU ALTAR
SEGUNDA LECTURA
1 Pedro 3, 18-22
Lectura de la primera carta del apóstol san Pedro
Hermanos:
Cristo murió, una sola vez y para siempre,
por los pecados de los hombres;
él, el justo, por nosotros, los injustos,
para llevarnos a Dios;
murió en su cuerpo y resucitó glorificado.
En esta ocasión, fue a proclamar su mensaje a los espíritus
encarcelados, que habían sido rebeldes en los tiempos de Noé,
cuando la paciencia de Dios aguardaba,
mientras se construía el arca,
en la que unos pocos, ocho personas,
se salvaron flotando sobre el agua.
Aquella agua era figura del bautismo, que ahora los salva a
ustedes y que no consiste en quitar la inmundicia corporal,
sino en el compromiso de vivir con una buena conciencia ante
Dios, por la resurrección de Cristo Jesús, Señor nuestro,
que subió al cielo y está a la derecha de Dios,
a quien están sometidos los ángeles, las potestades y las
virtudes.
Palabra de Dios.
LISTA DE ORACIONES
Por el Alma del Señor: Rosendo Pimentel-Olguin
PRIMERA LECTURA
Génesis 9, 8-15
Lectura del libro del Génesis
En aquellos días, dijo Dios a Noé y a sus hijos:
“Ahora establezco una alianza con ustedes y con sus
descendientes, con todos los animales que los acompañaron,
aves, ganados y fieras,
con todos los que salieron del arca,
con todo ser viviente sobre la tierra.
Ésta es la alianza que establezco con ustedes:
No volveré a exterminar la vida con el diluvio ni habrá otro
diluvio que destruya la tierra”.
Y añadió:
“Esta es la señal de la alianza perpetua que yo establezco con
ustedes y con todo ser viviente que esté con ustedes.
Pondré mi arco iris en el cielo como señal de mi alianza con la
tierra, y cuando yo cubra de nubes la tierra,
aparecerá el arco iris y me acordaré de mi alianza con ustedes y
con todo ser viviente.
No volverán las aguas del diluvio a destruir la vida”.
Palabra de Dios.
EVANGELIO
Marcos 1, 12-15
Lectura del santo Evangelio según san Marcos
En aquel tiempo, el Espíritu impulsó a Jesús a retirarse al
desierto, donde permaneció cuarenta días
y fue tentado por Satanás.
Vivió allí entre animales salvajes,
y los ángeles le servían.
SALMO RESPONSORIAL Salmo 24, 4bc-5ab. 6-7bc. 8-9
Tus senda, Señor, son misericordia y lealtad, para los que
guardan tu alianza.
Señor, enséñame tus caminos,
instrúyeme en tus sendas,
haz que camine con lealtad;
enséñame, porque tú eres mi Dios y Salvador.
Después de que arrestaron a Juan el Bautista,
Jesús se fue a Galilea para predicar el Evangelio de Dios y
decía: “Se ha cumplido el tiempo y el Reino de Dios ya está
cerca. Arrepiéntanse y crean en el Evangelio”.
Palabra del Señor.
Tus senda, Señor, son misericordia y lealtad, para los que
guardan tu alianza.
Recuerda, Señor, que tu ternura
y tu misericordia son eternas.
Acuérdate de mí con misericordia,
por tu bondad, Señor.
© 1999 Comisión Episcopal de Pastoral Litúrgica Derechos reservados a favor
de OBRA NACIONAL DE LA BUENA PRENSA, A.C. Apartado M-2181.
06000 México, D.F. Orozco y Berra 180. Santa Mariá la Ribera. © 1970
Comisiòn Episcopal Española de Liturgia © 1972 SOBICAIN. Derechos
reservados.
Tus senda, Señor, son misericordia y lealtad, para los que
guardan tu alianza.
El Señor es bueno, es recto,
y enseña el camino a los pecadores;
hace caminar a los humildes con rectitud,
enseña su camino a los humildes.
RINCON DE RAQUEL
Sanar las Heridas del Aborto Provocado
“Invócame en el día de la angustia: Yo te libraré y
podrás glorificarme.” -Salmo 50:15
Tus senda, Señor, son misericordia y lealtad, para los que
guardan tu alianza.
Venga a un retiro del Viñedo de Raquel™y
entregue sus penas a Nuestro Señor. El lo sanará y podrá
glorificar al Señor para siempre.
HAMBRE DE UNA VIDA MEJOR
Nuestra jornada con Plato de
Arroz de CRS comienza en
Tanzania, ¡donde una simple
soya está cambiando vidas!
¿Qué acciones puede tomar
esta Cuaresma para cambiar vidas—en casa y en todo el
mundo?
El retiro confidencial en español se llevará a cabo:
abril del 2015
Para mayor información, deje un mensaje confidencial:
Marisela 206.450.7814
¡Con amor eterno te he amado! El Proyecto Raquel es un
programa de la agencia de Catholic Community Services.
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FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
OUTREACH
Blessing Cards
Community Meals
Homebound Communion
REACH
Shari Petri
Mike Wallace
Fr. Belisle
Fr. Belisle
FEBRUARY 21-22, 2015
ORGANIZATIONS
Altar Society
Margaret Brown
490-2194
Kathleen Anderson
[email protected]
Coffee Hour
Frank & Gail
Rothschild
427-7844
Funeral Receptions
Pat Wojcik
432-0389
Library
Charlie & Janetta
Roberts
426-6134
Rosary Guild
Jackie Martin
360-432-8204
REACH
The group will meet Tuesday in the Christian Ed.
Building at 4:30 p.m. We begin planning for the Light of
the World Retreat. We invite all who have been touched
by this remarkable moment of grace. All are welcome as
we strive to grow into a true faith sharing community.
Do you know of a parishioner that has an interesting story
to tell?
St. Edward Altar Society
Presents
DEBBIE DIMITRE
As
Four Women of the Bible
“Bent over Woman”
“Mary Magdalene”
“Woman with Flow of Blood”
“Woman at the Well”
COMMUNITY MEALS
We need volunteers to help provide for our increasing
community’s hungry! This is a very important ministry
and we need our community’s involvement. We are
facing an average of 70 to 100 meals a night and these
include an increase of families. If you are interested in
helping provide a dish or helping with the set-up or
clean up please sign up in the church narthex or contact
our coordinator, Mike Wallace at 432- 8204 or Mary
Chapman for more information. We serve meals on
February 23rd, March 9th, 15th 23rd, & 29th.
Saturday, March 14, 2015 1:00 pm
$10.00 Pre-Sale or $12.00 at Door
Tickets available at Parish Office
Reception Following
MIRRORS-MIRRORS-MIRRORS
The Altar Society has mirrors for sale:
1 40” x 5’ $35.00 no frame
2 40” x 50” $20.00 each, no frame
1 25 3/4” x 21 1/2” with frame that says “God Bless
This Home” $10.00
1 20” x 36” no frame, chip in one corner $5.00
1 36” x 36” no frame, $5.00
1 16 1/2” x 26 1/2” with frame $5.00
1 30” x 60”, no frame $15.00
1 30 1/4” x 24” with frame $10.00
The last three listed are hanging in Social Hall. To see
the others, call 426-9996.
HUNGERING FOR A BETTER LIFE
Our journey with CRS Rice
Bowl begins in Tanzania,
where a simple soybean is
changing lives! What actions
can you take this Lent to change
lives—at home and around the
world?
LENTEN REGULATIONS
Fasting, almsgiving, and prayer are the three traditional disciplines of Lent.
The faithful and catechumens should undertake these practices seriously in a
spirit of penance and of preparation for Baptism or of renewal of Baptism at
Easter.
Fasting is to be observed by all eighteen years of age and older, who have
not yet celebrated their sixtieth birthday. On a fast day one full meal is
allowed. Two other meals, sufficient to maintain strength, may be taken
according to each one's needs, but together they should not equal another full
meal. Eating between meals is not permitted, but liquids, including milk and
juices, are allowed.
Abstinence is observed by all fourteen years of age and older. On days of abstinence no meat is allowed. Note that
when health or ability to work would be seriously affected, the law does not oblige. When in doubt concerning fast and
abstinence, the parish priest should be consulted.
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FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
FEBRUARY 21-22, 2015
SEE US LORD AROUND YOUR ALTAR
JOURNEYSONGS
PROCESSIONAL SONG:
Hosea
PREPARATION SONG:
Save Your People
HOLY:
WE PROCLAIM YOUR DEATH #154
AMEN:
LAMB OF GOD:
COMMUNION SONG:
On Eagle’s Wings
O Beauty, Ever Ancient
SENDING SONG:
Led By The Spirit
#884
THE LATINO CROSS
In many churches in the spanish tradition, there is a cross that displays the
symbols of Our Lord’s Passion and death. All the symbols have a basis in the
scriptures.
#529
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READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 22ND
Week I of the Psalter
Sunday
Gn 9:8-15; Ps 25; 1 Pt 3:18-22; Mk 1:12-15
Monday
Lv 19:1-2, 11-18; Ps 19; Mt 25:31-46
Tuesday
Is 55:10-11; Ps 34; Mt 6:7-15
Wednesday Jon 3:1-10; Ps 51; Lk 11:29-32
Thursday
Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25; Ps 138; Mt 7:7-12
Friday
Ez 18:21-28; Ps 130; Mt 5:20-26
Saturday
Dt 26:16-19; Ps 119; Mt 5:43-48
SAINTS ALIVE PRAYER GROUP
The LORD your God is in your midst,
a mighty one who will save;
he will rejoice over you with gladness;
he will quiet you by his love;
he will exult over you with loud singing.
Zephaniah 3:17
Join us for Prayer Group on Wednesdays, at 6:00 PM in the
Chapel. Enter thru the back Chapel door.
Simbol
Pitcher & bowl -Pilate's protest of innocence
el cántaro de agua
Rooster announces Peter's denial
el gallo
Lance / spear to open the side of Jesus
la lanza
Veronica's towel with image
la toalla de Veronica
Holy Grail / Precious Blood
el caliz
Judas' money bag
el bolsa de dinero
Sponge & vinegar
la esponja y vinagre
Dice wagering for Jesus’ seamless robe
los dados
Seamless garment
la ropa sin costura
Three nails
los tres clavos
INRI Inscription
Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum
Ladder to remove the body
la escalera
Adam's skull uncovered in digging hole for cross el cránero de Adán
Crown of thorns
la corona de espinas
Water from Jesus' side
agua del costado de Jésus
Whips used in scourging at the Pillar
el latigo
Sword Peter used to cut off Malchus’ ear
la espada
Severed ear
la oreja cortada
Tongs (to remove nails) / pincers
las pinzas
The pillar or column where Jesus was whipped
la pilar
Bundle of rods used in the whipping
los azotes
Purple cloak
ropa purpura
Reed scepter used in crowning with thorns
el cetro
Sudarium / burial cloth / shroud
el sudario
Judas’ money bag with 30 coins
la bolsa de Judas
Sacristan/Host B
Bea Brown
Sacristan/Host B
Kevin Kealy
Lector
Emi McKay
Lector
Barb Herrick
Lector
John Robertson
E. Min. Cup 1
Sandy Harris
E. Min. Cup 1
Verne Bailey
E. Min. Cup 1
Mercedes McGlothlin
E. Min. Cup 2
Judy Harlow
E. Min. Cup 2
Glenn Bell
E. Min. Cup 2
Pat McCormick
Deacon Cup 3
Bill Batstone
Deacon Cup 3
Bill Batstone
Deacon Cup 3
Bill Batstone
E. Min. Cup 4
Rick Chapman
E. Min. Cup 4
Diana Hupp
E. Min. Cup 4
Tom Wallitner
Server
Grace Renecker
Server
Austin Severance
Server
Haley Cox
Server
TBD
Server
Sierra Severance
Server
Madison Cox
Cantor
Judy Lloyd
Cantor
Mary Pettibone
Cantor
Choir
Accompanist
Loren Lloyd
Accompanist
Dodie Vonhof
Accompanist
Dodie Vonhof
Usher
Luis Ramirez
Usher
Frank Rothschild
Usher
TBD
Usher
Buddy Smith
Usher
Gail Rothschild
Usher
Tom Bart
Usher
Paul Allard
Usher
Bernie Dorcy
Usher
Olene Steele
Usher
Sandy Morrison
Usher
Usher
Bill Valley
A/V
Claire Voskuhl
A/V
A/V
Gaspar Juan
Russell Nesbitt
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Sunday, March 1 10:00 a.m.
Sacristan/Host B Vern Harris
Sunday, March 1 8:30 a.m.
Saturday, February 28 5:00 pm
MINISTERS OF THE LITURGY
FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
FEBRUARY 21-22, 2015
ELSEWHERE
VOCATIONS
St Placid Priory is hosting a free Benedictine Vocation
Discernment weekend, Feb. 28-Mar 1, for Catholic
women interested in exploring their call to religious
life. Kindly contact Sister Lucy Wynkoop at 360-4382595 or email [email protected]
RACHEL’S CORNER
Hope and Healing After Abortion
Call me in the day of trouble. I will deliver
you, and you shall glorify me.”
- Psalm 50:15
Come on a Rachel’s Vineyard™ Retreat and
give your troubles to Our Lord. He will restore you and
you will glorify Him forever.
March 6-8, 2015
Call Valerie: 1-800-822-HOPE (4673)
You are loved with an everlasting Love!
Project Rachel is a program of Catholic Community
Services.
Call 360-545-3149 for information and tickets
Performances
Saturday, March 14 at 2pm and 7pm
Sunday, March 15 at 2pm
Sunday, March 22 at 2pm
Friday, March 27 at 7pm
Saturday, March 28 at 7pm
Sunday, March 29 at 2pm
TICKETS $10.00
No Reserved Seating
Not recommended for small children.
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