Volume 48, No. 41 October 12, 2014 Annual Blessing of Pets Page 5 On the Cover Editor’s Note The annual Pet Blessing was October 4th. Take a look at more pictures from the blessing on page 5. Parishioner (and one of my invaluable proofreaders) Jerry Pace shared an article with me about Leah Chase and Dooky Chase’s Restaurant in New Orleans. He and a group of parishioners had visited there while on a parish Habitat for Humanity build. Though not really about recent travels, like sharing your vacation pictures, it is interesting to read about this restaurant that has a very important family connection to one of our parishioners (you’ll have to read page 6 to find out). For more information about the restaurant, check their website at dookychaserestaurant.com. Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 404.522.6800 ACTIVE CATHOLIC STATUS: To be an active parishioner, a person must be registered in the parish, attend Mass regularly, and be involved in Time, Talent, and Stewardship. Fax: 404.524.5440 353 Peachtree Street, NE Atlanta, Georgia 30308 www.sacredheartatlanta.org INFANT BAPTISMS: Baptisms take place the second Saturday of the month at 9:30am in English and 10:30am in Spanish. The parents must be active parishioners for at least 3 months prior to the baptism. There are class and paperwork requirements for both parents and godparents. Please see the Sacred Heart website for a detailed list or contact Muffet Pucket, [email protected]. PASTOR: Msgr. Edward J. Thein, [email protected] DEACONS: Rev. Mr. Mike Balfour [email protected] Rev. Mr. Marino Gonzalez [email protected] HOMEBOUND OR HOSPITALIZED: For a priest for hospital emergencies, call the office at 404-522-6800. For hospitalized and homebound Communion, call Shirley Trussell, 404-373-1492, to arrange timing for a volunteer to visit. STAFF PASTORAL ADMINISTRATOR: Rev. Mr. Mike Balfour, 404-974-2232, [email protected] RECEPTIONISTS: 404-974-2230, Patty Nichols & Muffet Puckett [email protected] DIRECTOR OF PARISH OUTREACH & VOLUNTEERS: Rev. Mr. Marino Gonzalez, 404-974-2235, [email protected] DIRECTOR OF FAITH FORMATION & LITURGY: Alan McGill, 404-974-2234, [email protected] FAITH FORMATION ASSISTANT: Delta Izaguirre, 404-974-2231 [email protected] BOOKKEEPER: Michelle Rivers, 404-974-2246, [email protected] MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR: Humberto Quintas, 404-974-2240, [email protected] ORGANIST/CHOIRMASTER: William E. Krape (leave message with Receptionist) SPIRES EDITOR: Catherine Tarbox, [email protected] EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: Adoration takes place every Tuesday at the main altar, immediately following the 12:10pm Mass. MIEMBROS REGISTRADOS Y ACTIVOS: Todos los feligreses de nuestra comunidad parroquial del Sagrado Corazón buscan por un sinnúmero de beneficios y servicios los cuales incluyen cartas de recomendación para la Admisión a las escuelas católicas, certificados para todas aquellas personas que van a servir como padrinos en las diferentes celebraciones litúrgicas tales como el bautismo y la confirmación, Cartas las cuales le permiten celebrar a cualquiera de nuestros miembros el sacramento del matrimonio en otra parroquia diferente a la del Sagrado Corazón. Esos derechos y servicios de parte de nuestra iglesia demandan ciertas obligaciones y compromisos de parte de ustedes como en cualquier comunidad. El ser un miembro activo de nuestra comunidad parroquial implica que la persona este registrada en la parroquia, que asista regularmente a misa, y que esta persona trate en lo máximo de colaborar y aportar a la iglesia a través de sus recursos, talentos y tiempo. MASS TIMES (in English unless otherwise noted) Weekdays: 7:00am, 12:10pm Saturdays: 9:00am, 5:30pm(vigil) Sunday: 8:00am, 10:00am, 12:00pm, 1:30pm En español, 6:00pm SACRAMENTO DEL BAUTISMO PARA NIÑOS: Los bautizos se llevarán a cabo el segundo sábado del mes a las 10:30am en español. Los padres deben ser feligreses activos registrados durante al menos 3 meses antes del bautismo. Hay requisitos de la clase y el papeleo tanto para los padres y padrinos. Por favor, consulte el sitio web del Sagrado Corazón para una lista detallada o contactar con el Delta Izaguirre, 404-974-2231. CONFESSIONS Monday, Friday: 11:30am Saturdays: 4:30–5:00pm Domingo en español: 1:00–1:30pm MINISTERIO DE LOS ENFERMOS: Llamar al 404-9742231. PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday–Friday: 9:00am–4:45pm.; closed from 1:00–2:00pm 2 OCTOBER 12, 2014, 28TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 13-18, 2014 SUNDAY MASS READINGS Choir Anthem, 10:00am Mass Beautiful Savior, Lee Isaiah 25:6-10a; Psalm 23; Philippians 4:12-14, 19-20; Matthew 22:1-14 Jesus is fairer, Jesus is purer, He makes our sorrowing Spirit sing. Fairest Lord Jesus, Ruler of all nature, O thou of God And man the Son, Thee will I cherish, Thee will I honor, Thou, my soul’s glory, Joy and crown. “On this mountain, the Lord of hosts / will provide for all peoples / a feast of rich food and choice wines” (Isaiah 25:6). That’s what Isaiah tells us today. God is putting together a huge party for “all peoples,” to “wipe away / the tears from every face” (Isaiah 25:8). And what does Jesus tell us? The reign of God, he says, “may be likened to a king who gave a wedding feast for his son” (Matthew 22:2). When the guests didn’t come, the king had his servants go out “into the main roads and invite to the feast whomever you find” (Matthew 22:9). We are called to deliver that invitation. One of the themes woven into today’s liturgy is that of divine generosity. Asleep to reality, people often think they have “earned” what they have. In our better moments, though, we know that all our gifts—even the spiritual gifts—come through God’s generosity. Our vocation is to invite people, to remind them the tickets aren’t for sale. We can only show up and say thank you. Beautiful Savior! Lord of all the nations! Son of God and Son of Man! Glory and honor, Praise, adoration, Now and forever More be Thine. Fair are the meadows, Fairer still the woodland, Robed in the blooming Garb of spring; THIS WEEK’S SECOND COLLECTION Ministries of Sacred Heart Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. MUSIC FOR SUNDAY MASS THE WEEKDAY READINGS Music for the 5:30pm Vigil, 8:00am, 10:00am, and Noon Masses Monday: Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31 — 5:1; Ps 113:1b5a, 6-7; Lk 11:29-32 Organ Prelude Ballade, Alain Tuesday: Gal 5:1-6; Ps 119:41, 43-45, 47-48; Lk 11:37-41 Jehan Alain (1911-1940) was born and died in France. He is one of the most important organ composers of the 20th Century. His life was cut tragically short when he was killed in a motorcycle accident during WWII. His family were all high-profile personalities in the French music scene. His sister, Marie Claire Alain, became one of the most famous organist and scholars of the 20th Century. She also was an authority on all of brother Jehan’s music. Wednesday: Gal 5:18-25; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 11:42-46 Thursday: Eph 1:1-10; Ps 98:1-6; Lk 11:47-54 Friday: Eph 1:11-14; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 12-13; Lk 12:1-7 Saturday: 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Lk 10:1-9 Organ Postlude Postludium, Guinaldo In the First Reading this week, we finish Galatians, with its emphasis on freedom in the Spirit, and begin the letter to the Ephesians, with the great hymns of praise of Christ as fulfillment of God’s plan for us. In the Gospels (Luke 11-12) Jesus attacks the hypocrisy of the Pharisees. Norberto Guinaldo was born in Buenos Aires in 1937. He was a composition student in Paris under Jean Langlais who was one of the most prolific French composers of organ music. Guinaldo himself is a noted composer and performer. He has been the organist at the United Methodist Church in Garden Grove, California since 1964. REMEMBER Hymns Used in Mass Saturday 5:30pm, Sunday 8:00am, 10:00am, 12:00noon Gathering On This Day, the First of Days, #662, red hymnal, verses 1 & 5 Psalm I Shall Live in the House of the Lord, #951, red hymnal Offertory Jesus Shall Reign, #492, red hymnal, verses 1 &5 Communion The Living God My Shepherd Is, #612, red hymnal Sending Forth Now Thank We All Our God, #560, red hymnal, verse 1 & 3 Joy Churchwell Oreius Cooper Fr. Giles Conwill Louise Daniell Lucille Hill Gigi Kirn 3 IN YOUR PRAYERS... THE SICK Richard C. Bill McDonald Williams Jr. Dcn. Tom Metzger Britney Wilock & Rob Myers baby Malory Paul Gift of Grace Dennis Salvador House residents Pat Smith THE DEAD IN MILITARY SERVICE CANDLE INTENTIONS Dorothea Jackson Rafael Duralde Bobbie Overton Thanksgiving from Alexandra Merriam Special Intetions FAITH LIFE A ST. MARGARET MARY ALACOQUE mong the Saints whose feast days we celebrate this week is St. Margaret Mary Alacoque (October 16). She is of particular interest to us at Sacred Heart due to her connection to the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, our patron at the Basilica. It was due to her visions that the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus came to be recognized. of the world—by frequent and loving Holy Communion, especially on the first Friday of each month, and by an hour's vigil of prayer every Thursday night in memory of his agony and isolation in Gethsemane. He also asked that a feast of reparation be instituted. Margaret Mary’s message was not received well. Theologians who were called in declared her visions delusions and suggested that she eat more heartily. Later, parents of children she taught called her an impostor and an unorthodox innovator. A new confessor, St. Claude de la Colombiere, a Jesuit, recognized her genuineness and supported her. Her early years were marked by sickness and a painful home situation. After considering marriage for some time, Margaret Mary entered the Order of Visitation nuns at the age of 24. A fellow novice described Margaret Mary humble, simple and frank, but also kind and patient. Margaret Mary died at the age of 43, and it wasn’t until 75 years had passed that her message was accepted by the Church. On December 21, 1674, when she had been a nun for three years, she received the first of her revelations. She felt "invested" with the presence of God. The request of Christ was that his love for humankind be made evident through her. During the next 13 months he appeared to her at intervals. His human heart was to be the symbol of his divine-human love. By her own love she was to make up for the coldness and ingratitude Our scientific-materialistic age cannot "prove" private revelations. The Church acknowledges that we do not have to believe in them. But it is impossible to deny the message Margaret Mary heralded: that God loves us with a passionate love. ADULT FAITH FORMATION OPPORTUNITY – STARTING SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19 , 11:15AM – 12:30PM W hy does the Catholic Church see no necessary conflict between belief in evolution and our Christian faith? This is, in part, due to the influence of Fr. Teilhard de Chardin. A DVD series on De Chardin’s theology will begin on Sunday, October 19th at 11:15am in the conference room in the classroom area. One of the most celebrated spiritual minds of the twentieth century, Fr. Teilhard de Chardin was both a respected scientist and a Jesuit priest. He combined an evolutionary worldview with his commitment to his Christian tradition and Catholic faith. A pioneer in the dialogue between religion and 4 science, he remains a widely influential mystical voice. This series will explore the Teilhard’s writings, including Writings in Time of War, a collection of essays he wrote during World War I, the spiritual classic The Divine Milieu, and the groundbreaking The Human Phenomenon. In doing so, you will examine such powerful themes as cosmology, Christology, Catholic spirituality, the mystery of suffering, death, and our understanding of God. Teilhard will challenge you to think through the implications of God’s creative action being made manifest in evolutionary terms. As you will discover, within this cosmic vision lies a new mysticism—the ability to see God in Christ and in all things. OUTREACH JOIN PARISHIONERS ANNUAL AIDS WALK Sunday, October 19th Sacred Heart will walk as a group again this year. Register for the Basilica of the Sacred Heart at www.aidswalkatlanta.com. Then be sure to email Monica Rudolph at [email protected] so she can contact you with group details closer to the walk itself. PARISH LIFE Annual Pet Blessing 2014 T he Blessing of the Pets this year was a success despite some neighborhood challenges. A parade was scheduled to step off on Peachtree at the same time the Blessing was due to begin. So as not to compete with pounding drums and blaring trumpets, the pets were moved inside. The parade also caused traffic gridlock which was a challenge for attendees. But we still managed to have some intrepid dogs, one cat, and their people arrive to be blessed. 5 A SACRED HEART CONNECTION TO THE BIG EASY A recent article in the ATLANTA magazine supplement about Dooky Chase’s Restaurant in New Orleans brought to mind a story of Sacred Heart parishioners’ outing to that restaurant. About five years ago a group of Sacred Heart parishioners made the trip to New Orleans to participate in a Habitat for Humanity build. Parishioner Victor Haydel’s grandmother is Leah Chase, the chef at Dooky Chase’s Restaurant, and she treated the visitor’s to a wonderful meal while they were in New Orleans. The article discusses the history of Dooky Chase’s restaurant and everything from the differences between Cajun and Creole cooking (the former is country, the latter more sophisticated), to the famous people who have dined there (ML King, Jr, Bill Cosby, Barak Obama, George Bush), to the impact the restaurant had on the Civil Rights movement and African-American culture (one of the first fine dining African-American restaurants in the country and a showcase for AfricanAmerican art). Dooky Chase’s Restaurant opened as a sandwich shop and barroom. It was Mrs. Chase’s vision that turned it into the dining establishment it became. She is now known as the “Queen of Creole Cuisine.” And what does the Queen say about the difference between Creole and Cajun cooking? “...A Cajun can take an old rooster and do this and that with it. But Creoles would never work with an old rooster. They need a nice, fat hen.” Banns of Marriage Jill Kellner, a parishioner of Sacred Heart, and John Seymour are to be married at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart on Saturday, October 25, 2014. FINANCIAL REPORT OCTOBER 2014 Monthly Offertory by Week October 5 $17,952 October 12 Monthly Budget $4,360 Fiscal Year-to-date Comparisons October 19 Actual Year-to-date $245,387 October 26 Budget thru October 31, 2014 $335,000 Difference Actual vs Budget ($89,613) Monthly Electronic Giving Total Month-to-date Second Collection Last Week - St. Vincent de Paul Society $17952 $80,000 SACRED HEART THANKS OUR ADVERTISERS It is through our advertisers that we are able to produce this bulletin each week at no cost to the parish. Please take the time to look over our ads each week and consider our advertisers for your needs. 6 Sacred Heart Ministries and Organizations ADVISORY Finance Committee Larry Iwanski [email protected] Liturgy Committee Alan McGill [email protected] Parish Council Rusty Fish 678-836-4549, [email protected] Stewardship Committee Deacon Marino Gonzalez, 404-974-2235 [email protected] LITURGY AND FAITH LIFE Altar Servers (adult and youth) Larry Iwanski [email protected] Mike Jones [email protected] Liturgical Readers Alice Heffernan-Sneed, 404-402-5840 [email protected] Sacristans Ralph Conti, 404-388-1225 [email protected] Ushers Mike Wazlavek, [email protected] Wedding Guild Pam McMahon 404-435-5370 Danielle Herrmann 770-778-0095 OUTREACH AIDS Ministry Monica Rudolph [email protected] Cookies for a Cause Claudette Orzech, [email protected] Erin Schneider, [email protected] Gift of Grace House Ministry Basilica Principal Choir Jim and Myra Kucera, 404-355-4313 [email protected] Basilica Children’s Choirs Gail Ronan 404-288-9883 Billy Krape 404-377-3969 Mallen Zabinski 404-636-1655, [email protected] or Gertrude Tinker Sachs 404-691-6084 [email protected] Communion Visitation Kelly McEvoy, 404-939-4161 [email protected] Eucharistic Congress Sandra Sellers 404-915-4969, [email protected] Habitat for Humanity Haiti Ministry/Sister Parish ServeHaiti Wayne Book [email protected] Meals on Wheels open Midtown Assistance Center Jenny Jobson, 404-681-0470 [email protected] Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist Night Shelter Faith Formation Volunteers Prayer Shawl Ministry Bill Schnitzer, [email protected] Alan McGill [email protected] Flower Guild Lee Doyle, 404-881-1717 [email protected] Greeters Georgiann Caruso, [email protected] Joanne Smalley, [email protected] Hearts on Fire (contemporary music ensemble) John Prevost [email protected] Ladies’ Altar and Rosary Society Mia Pond, 404-786-6104 [email protected] Alonzo Church, 404-577-5617 [email protected] Lori Conti, [email protected] Teresa Westwood, [email protected] Prison Ministry (men) Milt Shlapak 404-349-0909 [email protected] (women) Janet Wells 404-303-8050 [email protected] Respect Life Cathy Weaver, 770-361-8346 [email protected] St. Vincent de Paul Society Jack Stenger [email protected] Thursday Food Distribution Deacon Marino Gonzalez, 404-974-2235 [email protected] Liturgy of the Hours Prayer Group Kelly McEvoy, 404-939-4161 [email protected] 7 PARISH LIFE Environment Committee Shelley DeWeese, 404-216-5779 [email protected] Knights of Columbus Rob Jobson, 404-886-5636 [email protected] Life After Loss Linda Kelley, [email protected] New Parishioner Welcome Committee Valerie Goldston 404-367-1988, [email protected] Priest Appreciation Committee Cindy Jones 404-217-2629 Social Committee Danielle Thompson [email protected] Vy Vy Lee [email protected] MINISTERIOS HISPANOS Acólitos Ana Vargas, 678-516-4868, [email protected] Circulo Bíblico Carlos y Lina Monsalve [email protected] Coro de la Misa de 1:30 pm Lester Mendiola [email protected] Lectores Benny Gonzalez, 678-507-8359 Ministerio Extraordinario de la Comunión Roman Zepeda 404-604-4464 Pedido de Bautismos Delta Izaguirre, 404-974-2231 [email protected] Ujieres Marin Vega 678-764-1734 Artículos en Español TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE La Virgen María tiene siglos de estar apareciéndose a los cristianos. Aún antes de que fuese asunta al cielo, ella ya se le había aparecido al apóstol Santiago en Zaragoza, España. Según una antigua leyenda, Santiago llegó a tierra española en el año 40 para predicar el Evangelio. Tuvo poco éxito y desanimado pensaba sacudirse de los pies el polvo de aquella tierra y buscar convertir otras gentes. Mientras estaba en oración, María, la madre de Jesús, se le apareció con palabras de consuelo, ánimo y un pequeño obsequio. Le dio una imagen de ella misma sobre un pilar y con el Niño Jesús en brazos. En esa tierra ella pidió la construcción de un templo donde ella misma sería altar para la gloria de Dios. Santiago mismo construyó la primera iglesia donde hoy se encuentra una gran basílica en honor de Nuestra Señora del Pilar. En el siglo XVIII, el Papa Clemente XII declaró el 12 de octubre como su fiesta en memoria de la llegada de los europeos al continente americano. De María vienen los principios del Día de la Raza. 12 de octubre de 2014 Vigésimo Octavo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — El Señor preparará un banquete y secará las lágrimas de todos los rostros (Isaías 25:6-10a). Salmo — Viviré en la casa del Señor todos los días de mi vida (Salmo 23 [22]). Segunda lectura — No importa las circunstancias en las que nos encontremos, nuestras necesidades se resolverán en Cristo Jesús (Filipenses 4:12-14, 19-20). Evangelio — La invitación se ha enviado; todo está listo; vengan a la fiesta (Mateo 22:1-14 [110]). VENGAN A LA FIESTA “El Señor de los Ejércitos preparará para todos los pueblos en este cerro, una comida con jugosos asados y buenos vinos” (Isaías 25:6). Esto es lo que Isaías nos dice hoy. Dios está organizando una inmensa fiesta para “todos los pueblos”, para “enjugar las lágrimas de todos los rostros”. ¿Y qué es lo que Jesús nos dice? “El reino de Dios”, él dice, es como “lo que le sucedió a un rey que celebró las bodas de su hijo” (Mateo 22:2). Cuando los invitados no acudieron, el rey mandó a sus sirvientes a que fueran “a las esquinas de las calles y conviden a la boda a todos los que encuentren” (Mateo 22:9). Nosotros somos llamados a distribuir esta invitación. Uno de los temas entrelazado con la liturgia de hoy es el referente a la generosidad divina. Ausente de la realidad, la gente a menudo asume que ha “ganado” lo que tiene. En nuestros mejores momentos, sin embargo, somos conscientes de que todos nuestros dones, incluyendo los espirituales, provienen de la generosidad de Dios. Nuestra misión es invitar a la gente, recordarles que las entradas no están a la venta. Lo único que podemos hacer es acudir y dar las gracias. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. LECTURAS Y LOS SANTOS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Gál 4:22-24, 26-27, 31 — 5:1; Sal 113:1b-5a, 6-7; Lc 11:29-32 Martes Gál 5:1-6; Sal 119:41, 43-45, 47-48; Lc 11:37-41 San Calixto I Miércoles: Gál 5:18-25; Sal 1:1-4, 6; Lc 11:42-46 Santa Teresa de Jesús Jueves: Ef 1:1-10; Sal 98:1-6; Lc 11:47-54 Santa Eduviges; Santa Margarita María de Alacoque Viernes: Ef 1:11-14; Sal 33:1-2, 4-5, 12-13; Lc 12:1-7 San Ignacio de Antioquía Sábado: 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Sal 145:10-13, 17-18; Lc 10:1-9 San Lucas Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. 8 AD PAGE 9 Calendar at a Glance Mass Intentions Meetings and Events 28th Sunday of Ordinary Time Sun, 10/12 8:00am 10:00am 12:00pm Mon, 10/13 Maria Azuri (I) Gavin McBrearity (D) Hawthorn Dominican Vocations 1:30pm Pro Populo 6:00pm Brent Robertson (I) 28th Week of Ordinary Time 7:00am Gail Panacci (I) 12:10pm Richard Sheridan (D) Tues, 10/14 Wed, 10/15 7:00am 12:10pm 7:00am 12:10pm Janelle Yamarick (I) Richard Sheridan (D) James Walsh (D) Richard Sheridan (D) Thurs, 10/16 7:00am 12:10pm Fri, 10/17 Sat, 10/18 7:00am 12:10pm 9:00am 5:30pm Communion Service Manit & Naitnaphit Limlamai (I) Communion Service John Ubik (D) Rob Myers (I) Coleman Lyons, Sr. (D) Sun, 10/19 29th Sunday of Ordinary Time 8:00am Clyde Smith (D) 10:00am Ryan Michael Gilbride (D) 12:00pm Fenton Crawford Barnes (D) 1:30pm Teresa Miranda Rodriquez (D) 6:00pm Pro Populo Wed, 10/22 29th Week of Ordinary Time 7:00am John Fallon (D) 12:10pm Hawthorn Dominican Vocations 7:00am Margaret McAnoy (I) 12:10pm Living & deceased members of Altar & Rosary Society 7:00am Richard Francis Starr (D) 12:10pm Jane Wade Murray (D) Thurs, 10/23 7:00am 12:10pm Communion Service Margaret Cochran (D) Fri, 10/24 Sat, 10/25 7:00am 12:10pm 9:00am 5:30pm Communion Service Esmerelda Newball (D) William B. Sutter (D) Pro Populo Mon, 10/20 Tues, 10/21 Faith Formation for Children & Youth Choir Warm-up Faith Formation for Adults Spanish Choir Rehearsal ESL Children’s Choir Rehearsal Meals on Wheels Eucharistic Adoration Stl Vincent de Paul Society Mtg Sandwich Prep for Outreach Parish Council Meeting Basilica Choir Rehearsal Outreach Food Distribution Meals on Wheels Prison Ministry JustFaith Hearts on Fire Rehearsal Altar & Rosary Cleaning Flower Guild Decorating RCIA Faith Formation for Children & Youth Choir Warm-up Faith Formation for Adults Spanish Choir Rehearsal ESL Children’s Choir Rehearsal Prison Ministry Meals on Wheels Eucharistic Adoration Sandwich Prep for Outreach Parish Council Meeting Basilica Choir Rehearsal Outreach Food Distribution Meals on Wheels JustFaith Hearts on Fire Rehearsal Altar & Rosary Cleaning Flower Guild Decorating Wedding Rehearsal RCIA Wedding 9:15am, 11:15am, Classrooms 9:30am, OR 11:15am, PH 12:00pm, OR 12:30pm, classrooms 12:40pm, PR 11:00am, offsite 12:30-1:30pm, C 7:00pm, CR 12:30,pm, K, PH 6:00pm, CR 7:00pm, C 9:00am, PH 11:00am, offsite 6:30pm, OR, offsite 7:00pm, offsite 7:30pm, S 8:00am, C 9:00am, C 4:30pm, PR 9:15am, 11:15am, Classrooms 9:30am, OR 11:15am, PH 12:00pm, OR 12:30pm, classrooms 12:40pm, PR 6:30pm, OR 11:00am, offsite 12:30-1:30pm, C 8:00am, K, PH 6:00pm, CR 7:00pm, C 9:00am, PH 11:00am, offsite 7:00pm, offsite 7:30pm, S 8:00am, C 9:00am, C 6:00pm, C 4:30pm, PR 7:00pm, C Legend: D=deceased, I=intention C= Church, PH=both sides Parish Hall, PHE=Parish Hall East side, PHW=Parish Hall West side, K=downstairs kitchen, A=Atrium, CR=Conference Room, OR=Outreach Room, PR=Piano Room, S=Sacristy
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