St. Ann Catholic Church Serving Downtown West Palm Beach since

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St. Ann Catholic Church Serving Downtown West Palm Beach since
August 16, 2015
St. Ann Catholic Church
Serving Downtown West Palm Beach since 1895
310 North Olive Avenue
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561) 832-3757 Fax: (561) 659-1465
Web Site: stannchurchwpb.org
Email: [email protected]
P AR I S H S T AF F
Parish Offices hours:
Monday-Friday
8am-3:30pm, closed for lunch 1-2pm
All may be reached at 832-3757 unless
otherwise indicated.
Pastor: Very Rev. Nestor L. Rodriguez, V.F.
Parochial Vicar: Fr. Pierre-Soul Estefont
Deacon: Gino Aceto
Pastoral Associate for Religious Education:
Sr. Yolanda Nuñez, RMI, 832-3676 ext. 303
Community Services/St. Ann Place Executive
Director: John Pescosolido 805-7708
Office Manager: Gloria Davidson
Bookkeeper: Megan Gary
Director of Music Ministries Adriana Samargia
503-5969 [email protected]
Maintenance: Miguel Paiz
Facilities Rental (bldg. on 3rd St.) : Rocio
Escalante [email protected] or 255-4022
St. Ann Place-Homeless Outreach:
2107 N. Dixie Hwy. WPB 33407, 805-7708
Our Lady of Faith Haitian Center & Office:
1020 Belvedere Rd. WPB 33405, 223-2762
St. Ann School: 832-3676
www.stannwpb.org
Principal: Susan Demes
Chief Financial Officer:
Tom Counihan 585-0084
School Board President:
Daniel Miller 832-3676
The
Assumption
of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
August 15, 2015
It is not a Holy Day of Obligation this
year, however we will celebrate an
English Mass at 9:30am on August
15th.
A Creole Mass will also be celebrated at 7pm.
M AS S S C H E D U L E
English Mass: Mon.-Fri.: 7:30am & 12:05pm
English Saturday Vigil: 4:30pm
English Sun. Masses: 8:00, 9:30 & 11:30am
Spanish Sun. Mass: 1:30pm
Creole Sun. Mass: 5:00pm
Holy Day of Obligation: As announced
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Sat. 4:00pm
By appointment Mon.-Fri. in the Parish Office.
ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE CHURCH BULLETIN
E-mail your bulletin announcement to the attention of Sr. Jean-Bulletin , [email protected] .
The deadline for receiving information is Friday. 11:00 am, eight days before the published date.
MINISTRY DIRECTORY
ALL ARE AT 561 AREA CODE UNLESS
OTHERWISE INDICATED.
AFFILIATE ORGANIZATIONS
Council of Catholic Women (CCW):
Please call the Parish Office
Knights of Columbus: For information call Mitch Garcia-Menocal856-6968
Pax Christi of Palm Beach: Maureen O'Connell,
561-512-1566, [email protected]
COMMUNITY SERVICES
Bus transportation to Mass:
Mary Lane-543-8192
Food Pantry: John Pescosolido, Gloria Davidson
832-3757
St. Ann Place: John Pescosolido 805-7708
Hospital Ministry: Melissa Tyner 301-1204
Substance Addiction Ministry (SAM):
Ray Maher -360-9364
Social Justice: See bulletin for any announcements
FAMILY LIFE
Annulments: Jerry & Kathy Jennings 255-0075
LITURGY COMMISSION CHAIR:
Anthony Andrepont 876-7935
Altar Servers: JoJo Guardiario 684-3210
Art and Environment:
Martha Heimbach 689- 6972
Al Nevoso 582-0983
Children’s Liturgy of the Word:
Charlene Stengel 790-0134
Eucharistic Ministers: Lori Batlle 329-4516
Lectors: Mary Moran- 601-9040
Sacristans: Deacon Gino Aceto
Ushers/Greeters: Mike McDonald - 809-9588
PARISH LIFE
Welcoming New Parishioners:
Dolores Willis 389-0774
Pastoral Council: Fran Maher 561-249-2535
Finance Council: John Herrick 832-8842
Stewardship Council– contact Parish Office
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION:
English: Sr. Yolanda Nuñez, 832-3676 ext. 303
Creole: Claudette Jean-Louis 478-9171
Sacrament of Baptism: A mandatory prebaptism preparation program for parents and
god-parents is required. Please contact Sr.
Yolanda Nuñez, 832-3676 ext. 303 for further
information.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: This process is for those wishing to become a full member
of the Roman Catholic Church. Contact Sr.
Yolanda Nuñez, 832-3676 ext. 303 for further
information.
Adult Faith Ministry: Enrichment programs for
nurturing the faith life of adults. Contact Patty
Panetta 561-630-0287.
Sacrament of Marriage: Arrangements should
be made at least 6 months in advance and no
other plans should be finalized until the Parish has
been contacted. Please contact Adriana
Samargia, Wedding Liaison, at 561-503-5969
or [email protected] for further information.
For F.O.C.C.U.S. please call Greg & Julie Quattlebaum at 561-762-8850.
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Using Your Offertory Envelopes
HOLY HOUR
Do you know…
What are the benefits of using my numbered
offertory envelope?
Holy Hour, each
Wednesday,

The envelope number automatically
identifies your contributions for tax receipt
purposes.
 Gifts “wrapped” in numbered offertory
envelopes make it possible for the parish staff
to record your giving into our database. Use of
your offertory envelope is the only identifiable
way of confirming your attendance for
purposes of being a sponsor for Baptism,
Confirmation or Marriage.
Please remember to use your envelope each
week, even if at times you are not able to give
a monetary gift.
Please treat your weekly gift to God with the
care and respect you would any gift that you
give. Please “wrap” your gift in the
envelope with your name on it that is
provided to you each month to insure that it
is properly recorded.
Registration Packets (white folders) are
located at the entrance of the church on
either side of the entrance doors.
Sunday Offering for August 9, 2015
Total Offering
$ 7,562.00
Capital Campaign
$ 140.00
Total Envelopes Used
311
7-8pm, facilitated by
Deacon Gino Aceto.
ABUSE ASSISTANCE
The Diocese of Palm Beach is
committed to promoting healing and reconciliation with any
person who has been the victim of sexual abuse as a minor
by anyone acting in the name
of the Church. Please call the
Ms. Terry Fretterd at 561-8010999 for further information.
SUBSTANCE ADDICTION MINISTRY (SAM)
Are you affected by substance
abuse addiction? Call Substance Addiction Ministry 561360-9364.
COUNSELING
Catholic Charities offers counseling at St. Edward Parish
Center, 144 North County Rd.
Palm Beach. Please call Molly
Maguire, LCSW for an appointment at 561-891-0379.
PLEASE KEEP THE
FOLLOWING IN YOUR
PRAYERS: Mary Butler, Laura
Heimbach McGarry, Darlene
Bucar, George Berig, Kaelene
Memmer, Tony Sousa,
Bridgette Varagoza, Fran
Thomas, for the safety of our
soldiers, and for those affected
by war.
IN THE HOSPITAL OR SICK AND
HOMEBOUND
Please call the Parish Office,
832-3757 if you are going to
be in the hospital so we can
arrange for Communion and
the Sacrament of the Sick. If
homebound, please let us
know so that we can visit and
bring Communion.
561-793-0711
To reserve space in the Church, or Patio, please call Gloria
Davidson in the Parish Office at 561-832-3757 or email at
[email protected] .
To reserve space in the Gym, Ministry Room, Field or Banquet Room
(the facility on 3rd St.) please call or write Rocio Escalante at
[email protected] or 561-255-4022.
PARISH MINISTRY NEWS
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
FOOD PANTRY
Sr. Yolanda Nuñez, 832-3676 ext. 303
Pastoral Associate For Religious Education
We want to thank those who faithfully
support our Food Pantry with food
donations and monetary gifts.
The Food Pantry doors remain open
only thru the generosity of donations. In these hard
economic times many families in our community are
struggling. Your donations make it possible to ease
that struggle a bit. The number of families we serve
each week has grown to over 150! Many of these
families include children and the elderly.
The Food Pantry is always in need of the following
non-perishable food items: canned meat, tuna,
especially canned vegetables, rice, any type of pasta,
pasta sauce, soup, peanut butter, jelly, cereal, or if
your prefer you can make a monetary gift. Please
consider bringing your food donation gift to Mass
each week to help those in need.
URGENT REQUESTS!
1) With the close of the school year, the demand
on our food pantry increases. We ask that you
continue supporting the food pantry thru the
summer months. As always we thank you for
your dedicated support.
2) The Food Pantry has several volunteer opportunities available.
Please call Gloria at 561-832-3757 for more
details.
“If you can't feed a hundred people,
then feed just one.”
Mother Teresa
Parish Rosary Group will continue to pray the Holy Rosary
each Sundays after 10:45 AM in
the Church.
If you would like to volunteer as a Rosary Leader
please call Mike McDonald at 561-809-9588.
MUSIC MINISTRY
The St. Ann Community Choir (9th grade to adult)
sings at 11:30am Masses and special celebrations from
September to July. Rehearsals are in the Rectory on
Thursdays at 7:15pm. For more information please call
or write to Adriana Samargia, Director of Music Ministries at 561-503-5969 or [email protected]
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NEXT BAPTISMS
At 9:30 Mass: Sept. 6, 2015
At 11:30 Mass: Aug. 23, 2015 Sept. 27, 2015
At 11:00 am (N0 Mass: Aug. 29, 2015 Sept. 26, 2015
Baptism Class: Sept. 8, 2015
ST. ANN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
PREP Classes
For those who are looking forward to the following
school year, Sunday classes will begin on September
13. Registrations will be after each Mass on August 16,
23 and 30.
Baptisms
Any child who is 7 years or older and has not been baptized, needs to register for classes.
First Communion
This is a 2-year program. If your child is in 1st grade and
does not attend a Catholic School she/he needs to be
registered to begin the program. If in 2nd grade, register
for First Communion. If a Rosarian student, complete
the registration form and return it. http://
www.stannchurchwpb.org/holy-eucharist/formcommunion/
Confirmation
This is a two year program. Any one in 8th grade or
higher who has not completed Confirmation needs to
register for it. Any one in 9th grade or higher who has
completed Confirmation I, register for Confirmation II.
http://www.stannchurchwpb.org/confirmation/registration
-form/
RCIA
Any adult, 18 years or older, who would like to learn
more about Catholic faith, would like to receive the Sacraments, or would like to join our Catholic faith is invited
to join our classes beginning August 20 at 6:30 in the
Ministries Room. http://www.stannchurchwpb.org/
registration-form-for-rcia/
FAITH SHARING QUESTIONS
August 16, 2015
Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Theme: Look into your life
Question for Adults: How does your faith in Jesus
nourish your own life? How does the Eucharist nourish
you?
Questions for Youth: Jesus promises us eternal life if
we follow him and believe. What makes it hard for you to
believe? What is easy about faith?
Question for Children: How does receiving communion
help you grow in your faith? How does it help you love
others?
ST. ANN PARISH
DIOCESAN NEWS
ST. ANN SCHOOL
561-832-3676
An International Baccalaureate
World School
Established in 1923
324 North Olive Avenue
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561) 832-3676
www/stannwpb/org/school
BECOME PART OF THE TRADITION!
Open Enrollment, PreK3-8th Grade
Please call the school for a personal tour.
If you are a St. Ann School graduate,
please visit our website www.stannwpb.org
and sign up as an alumnus.
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RETREAT/REFLECTION OPPORTUNITIES
Our Lady of Florida Spiritual Center offers the following opportunities for retreats and days of reflection:
Days of Reflection—The first Wednesday of every
month, Oct.—July, from 10:00 am to 2:30pm. Each
session includes presentations, private reflection
time, opportunity for Confession, a meal and Mass.
Register prior to each event. Topics are varied and
relevant.
Twelve-Step Recovery Retreats—Men’s Retreat
Nov. 6-8, 2015, and Women’s Retreat Dec. 3-6,
2015,
Advent Day of Reflection—Dec. 19, 2015
New Year’s Eve Overnight Reflection—Begins at
6:00pm on Dec. 31, 2015.
For more information or to register, call 561 6261300 or go to www.ourladyofflorida.org.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION
FOR ADULTS - RCIA
GoodNewsPeople is a dynamic parish-wide
program that offers a way to explore the call
of the New Evangelization. Through an engaging small-group process of prayer, reflection, and action, GoodNewsPeople explores
and deepens our call to discipleship.
Each of the fourteen sessions includes
prayer, reflection on Sacred Scripture, inspiring stories of “good news people,” focus on a
virtue of the week, and woven through it all,
opportunities for sharing in dialogue.
Watch the bulletin over the summer for
more information.
The Children’s Choir will
resume in September.
Watch the bulletin for details.
The Rite of Christian Initiation or RCIA is a learning and
loving process in which conversion of the heart brings you
to Jesus Christ whom God has sent for the salvation of all.
In the RCIA you will learn about Catholic Christianity –
who we are, what we believe, how we pray, how we live
our lives as a community of believers. But this spiritual
journey is more than just faith formation – at its core the
RCIA is a journey of conversion and relationship with Jesus Christ and his Church.
Who is RCIA for?
Persons who are not baptized
Persons baptized in other Christian traditions who desire
to become Catholic
Persons baptized Catholic who have not received the sacraments of Eucharist and/or Confirmation
What are the Stages and Rites of the RCIA Process?
Period of Inquiry—inquirers begin to learn what the Catholic Church believes, teaches and proclaims to be revealed
by God.
Rite of Acceptance and Welcome
Period of the Caechumenate—the catechumens and candidates reflect more deeply on the Gospel of Jesus Christ,
His Church and the Catholic moral life.
Rite of Election and Call to Continuing Conversion
Period of Purification and Enlightenment—the catechumens and candidates grow in prayer and examination of
their lives as they prepare to celebrate the Sacraments of
Initiation.
Rites of Scrutinies and Penitential Rite
Rites of Initiation—sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation
and Eucharist
Period of Mystagogy—the newly initiated persons deepen
their journey of faith as active disciples of the Lord in the
Church.
ST. ANN PARISH NEWS
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UPDATE ON CAPITAL CAMPAIGN FROM FR. NESTOR
YEAR OF CONSECRATED LIFE
“Religious life ought to promote growth in the
church by way of attraction. The church must be
attractive. Wake up the world! Be witnesses of a
different way of doing things, of acting, of living! . .
. It is this witness that I expect of you. Religious
should be men and women who are able to wake
the world up.”
—Pope Francis, meeting with the Union of Superiors
General, November 29, 2013
Prayer for the Year of Consecrated Life
O God, throughout the ages you have called women
and men to pursue lives of perfect charity through the
evangelical counsels of poverty, chastity, and obedience. During this Year of Consecrated Life, we give
you thanks for these courageous witnesses of Faith
and models of inspiration.
Their pursuit of holy lives teaches us to make a more
perfect offering of ourselves to you. Continue to enrich
your Church by calling forth sons and daughters who
treasure the Kingdom of Heaven above all things.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives
and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy spirit, one
God, for ever and ever. Amen
Let us pray daily for all consecrated sisters, brothers,
and priests, especially those ministering in dangerous
situations.
September, 2013, we embarked on the Capital Improvement Fund to repair maintenance issues in our
buildings. Thank you for responding so generously.
We are so blessed to have our historical church and
vintage school. Please help me to maintain the
beauty and integrity of our buildings.
As many of you have pointed out to me and have
noticed, we have been diligently making repairs.
OFFICE, RECTORY AND FIRE ESCAPE- through the generosity of a
parishioner this work was done pro-bono. Recently, they painted the
entries of our school and updated the kitchen in our school. This parishioner is a gift to me and this community. May God Bless him and
his family for being good stewards.
FOUR NEW AIR CONDITIONERS IN THE CHURCH, THREE NEW
AC’S IN THE RECTORY, ANOTHER AC IN THE STAGE AREA OF
GYM, NEW AC IN THE MINISTRY ROOM, NEW AC IN THE ST.
JOACHIM ROOM AND MANY OTHER AC REPAIRS ON THE
PREMISES. By far, this has been our greatest expense at close to
$80,000.
FIRE AND SECURITY ALARM FOR THE CHURCH AND ELECTRICAL WORK- over $20,000
REPAIRED ELECTRONIC BELLS IN CHURCH- $2,300
LANDSCAPING AND IRRIGATION IN PRAYER GARDEN- $23,000
REPLATING THE TABERNACLE-$1,700.00
REFURBISHING PATIO FURNITURE-$3,500
PAINTING-$2,375.00
COMPUTER NETWORKING- $675.00
We need to replace a 12.5 ton ac in the gym, and the other three do
not have much life to them. We still need to paint the church, school
and gym and of course, daily maintenance issues that arise.
Please consider making a pledge or a gift to help us defray the many
costs that come with maintenance of our buildings. Once again, thank
you for everything you do for St Ann Parish and School. Thank you
for loving your parish. Thank you for making my job a little easier. As
your pastor, I am so blessed to be here. Together, we will make a big
difference.
God Bless you.
Fr. Nestor
***NEW COLUMN****
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT MASS
A new question will be featured each week
“Why do we have Mass?”
“I want to say one word
to you and this word is joy.
Wherever consecrated people are,
there is always joy!”.
Pope Francis
We celebrate Mass because Jesus asked us to do this
when he instituted the Eucharist at the Last Supper. St.
Paul tells us that Jesus took bread, gave thanks, broke
the bread, and said, “This is my body that is for you. Do
this in remembrance of me.” Then he took a cup of wine
and said, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood. Do
this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of me.” (see
1 Cor 11:23-27) The Acts of the Apostles tells us that
early Christians would gather for the breaking of the
bread in remembrance of Jesus’ death and resurrection
(2:42). They believed (as we believe today) that the
bread and wine is transformed into the Body and Blood of
Our Lord Jesus Christ.
NOTICIAS EN ESPAÑOL
Vigésimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
Agosto 16, 2015
LECTURAS DE HOY
Primera lectura — La sabiduría nos dice: Dejen su ignorancia y vivirán;
avancen por el camino de la prudencia (Proverbios 9:1-6).
Salmo — Haz la prueba y verás qué bueno es el Señor (Salmo 34 [33]).
Segunda lectura — Vivan como personas de sabiduría tratando de
entender qué es la voluntad del Señor, llenos del Espíritu y dando gracias siempre (Efesios 5:15-20).
Evangelio — Jesús dice, “Yo soy el pan vivo que ha bajado del cielo; el
que coma de este pan vivirá para siempre” (Juan 6:51-58).
LA PALABRA DE DIOS HOY
En cada Misa somos alimentados en dos mesas: la mesa de la Palabra
sagrada de Dios y la mesa de la Eucaristía. Las lecturas de hoy ofrecen
un festín para nuestras almas. La sabiduría, esa misteriosa figura
femenina, nos invita a todos a su mesa, a comer su pan y a beber su
vino. Este alimento nos ayuda a avanzar “por el camino de la
prudencia”. Como discípulos sabios del Señor escuchamos las palabras
de Jesús: “Yo soy el pan vivo que ha bajado del cielo”. En la mesa de la
Eucaristía festejamos y nos alimentamos con el más sagrado de todos
los alimentos. Comemos y bebemos del mismo cuerpo y sangre de
Cristo. De ambas mesas, la de la Palabra y la de la Eucaristía, se nos da
la vida en abundancia. Que la palabra de Dios proclamada hoy nos dé
hambre de sabiduría y de la presencia de Cristo.
Traducido de Saint Margaret Sunday Missal derechos de autor © J. S. Paluch Company
ACTIVIDADES DE LA SEMANA
Formación Cristiana: Comienza en Agosto 24 7 pm
Hora Santa: Miércoles 7:00pm
Grupo Juan XXII: Miércoles 7:30pm
Grupo de Oración: Viernes 7:30pm
Grupo de Jóvenes: Sábado 7 pm
Confesiones: Sábado 4:00pm
Reunión de Lectores: Ultimo Martes del mes
AVISOS
Bautismos: Preparación Pre- Bautismal: Agosto 24 Bautismo: Sept. 6
Para mas información comuníquese con Belén Diz al 561-471-0520
Grupo de Jóvenes de St. Ana-JOSUE—te invita a que te unas con nosotros.
Todos los jóvenes de 18 en adelante y menores acompañados por sus
padres o guardianes. Para mas información comuníquese con
Manolo Díaz– 561-670-9038
MINISTERIOS: PARTICIPA Y UNETE A LA COMUNIDAD
Ministros extraordinarios de la Eucaristía: Esaú Vázquez 561-713-4360
Proclamadores de la Palabra: Sandra Matute 561-315-7932
Ujieres: Hermenegildo Arriaga 561-502-0697/ Arnoldo Ventura 561-215-6541
Música/Coro: Marcos Juárez 561-574-4605
Grupo de Oración: Esaú Vázquez 561-713-4360Enrique Ventura 561-667-6934
Grupo Juan XXIII: Ronaldo Matías 561-201-9594
Preparación Sacramental & RICA: Belén Diz 561-471-0520
Servidores del Altar: María García 561-687-0499
Sacristán Asistente/ Grupo Juvenil: Manolo Díaz 561-670-9038
Educación Religiosa—Niños– Hrna Yolanda: 832-3676 ext. 303
HAITIAN/CREOLE NEWS
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Men lis group ki aktif nan pawas la. Ou kapab rele
moun sa yo si ou vle patisipe:
(List of active groups in the parish. You may call in to
join a group:)
Group Akey (Ushers): Mr. Clervéus Jean-Pierre
(561) 255-6592
Group Coeurs Unis (Prayer Group): Mr. Nelson Augustin (561) 667-2347
Group Espoir de demain (Young Adults group):
Mme Corine Déronvil: (561) 301-8652
Esther Pierre: (561) 574-4098
Group Karismatik (Charismatic group): Mme Marilynn
Duval: (561) 666-0958
Koral (Choir) Mme Marie-Josée Estiné: 561-396-0880
Group Lejyon Mari (Legion of Mary) Mme Alette Georges: (561) 201-5989
Group Litiji (Liturgy): Mme Gislaine Delva: (561) 7133606
Musik (Music): Mr. Ricot Pierre: (561) 688-2145
Katechis pou kominyon ak konfimasyon (CCD):
Mme
Claudette Jean-Louis: (561) 478-9171
Group Sent Famiy (Holy Family group): Mr. Yves Stym
phil: (561) 667-9099
Group Tèt Ansanm (Adult group): Mr. Serge Pierre:
(561) 389-9211.
Chofè Van (Driver): Mr. Yves Stymphil: (561) 667-9099
Komite Pastoral (Pastoral Council):Mr Wendy Brissault:
(561) 891-5713 / (561) 965-8852. Mme Viviane JeanBaptiste: (561) 841-4760 / (561) 313-6902.
Mme Anne Marie Morisseau: (561) 633-0296.
Nou remesye-w pou tout jefò-w pou
soutni kominote-a. Nou ranmase pou
jou ki te :
Daout 9, 2015
Total Kèt: $ 1,268.00
Anvlop: 118
▲Mardi, Mercrdi, Vendredi 5-9pm; Samedi &
Dimanche 7-9pm
1020 Belvedere Road WPB, Fl. 33405.
Phone #: 561 223-2762
Mès pou malad yo, chak dènye Jedi: At 1: 00 PM Nan
St. Ann Haitian Center (1020 Belvedere Rd. WPB)
Chak 3èm Vandredi (3rd Friday Children BBQ)- BBQ
pou Jen Nou yo : from 6:00 to 8:00pm Nan St. Ann Haitian Center (1020 Belvedere Rd. WPB)
Priyè Lwanj-Confesyon-Mès ak Adorasyon; Chak dènye
Vandredi At 8-10 PM Nan St. Ann Haitian Center (1020
Belvedere Rd. WPB)
MASS INTENTIONS
PARISH WEEKLY CALENDAR
Sat. Aug. 15
4:30pm t Mary Sown by John McCaffrey
Sun. Aug. 16
8:00am t Kathleen Zibny by Robert & Cathy Walsh
9:30am t Francesco Ravo
by Don Massetti & James Rota
11:30am t Francesco Ravo by Family
1:30pm t
Mon. Aug. 17
7:30am t Deceased of St. ann Church
12:05pm
t Doherty Family by John McCaffrey
Tues. Aug. 18
7:30am
t Andre Hardy by Family
12:05pm t McCaffrey Family by John McCaffrey
Wed. Aug. 1
7:30am
12:05pm
t Donald J. D’Ambrogi by Mary L. Berard
t Jim Martin by Jeanie Martin
Thurs. Aug. 20
7:30am
t Francis Matthew by Family
t Harold Conway by Joyce Conway
Fri. Aug. 21
7:30am
12:05pm
t Kay Riviera by Melissa Tyner
Living – Elizabeth Faith White
by Koppitch Family
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August 16, 2015
Sat. Aug. 15
10:00am
7:00-10:00pm
Assumption Mass CH
Emaus Meeting Men BR
Sun. Aug. 16
10:30am-12:00pm Youth Program GYM
8:30am-1:30pm
Blood Drive 2nd St.
Mon. Aug. 17
7:00-10:00pm
Tues. Aug. 18
7:00-9:00pm
Wed. Aug. 19
7:00-8:00pm
7:00-9:00pm
School of Christian Formation
Hispanic RCIA
Holy Hour CH
John XXIII BR
Thurs. Aug. 20
7:00-9:00pm
7:00-10:00pm
Hispanic Adult Education MR
Hispanic Community CR
Fri. Aug. 21
7:00pm-9:45pm
Hispanic Prayer Group BR
KEY: CH-Church, PH-Parish Hall, REC-Rectory, GYM-Gymnatorium,
BR-Banquet Room , R-Ministries Room, PC-Parish Courtyard,
CR-Conference Room, GC-Gym Courtyard, F-Field, G-Garage,
SJR-St. Joachim Room