July 2015 - Church of the Redeemer

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July 2015 - Church of the Redeemer
Good News
Volume XL Number 1
July 2015
804-746-4911
Inside this issue:
Thank You
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Save the Date: Haiti Yard Sale September 19, 2015!
Important Haiti Yard Sale Reminders for those Donating Items
If you are considering a donation to our Haiti Yard Sale in September, we
thank you and ask you to please note the following:
Parish Council
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CANNOT ACCEPT the following baby items due to safety guidelines:
BABY CRIBS -- ALL INFANT or CHILD CAR SEATS -- RUBBER BATH TOYS
-- PLASTIC BOOKS -- BABY EQUIPMENT WITH SUCTION CUPS (BATH
RINGS, TABLE SEATS, ETC) -- BABY WALKERS WITH BASE OF LESS
THAN 36 INCHES
Parish Picnic
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CANNOT ACCEPT: TV Consoles or Large Old-style TV sets or old desktop
computer monitors
CAN ACCEPT: Clean, gently used Adult and Children’s clothing
Name that
Ministry
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IMPORTANT NOTICE for Donors Needing Transport Assistance for Large
Heavy Items:
1. The CUT-OFF DATE to call for a yard sale pick up is Sunday, September
6.
REQUESTS FOR PICK-UP CANNOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER SUNDAY,
SEP 6.
Schedules
Anniversaries
Birthdays
12-17
2. Call Ben or Sheryl Burrell (757-566-8091) or Diane Atkins at church (7464911) before Labor Day so we can put you on the pick-up schedule!
3. To prevent injury to our transporters or possible damage to homes, furniture must be in an accessible area (no stairways) with clear access to
the outside.
Transporters cannot take more than originally requested.
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Mountains of Fun!
Thank you to everyone who participated, contributed, and volunteered during our
“Everest” Vacation Bible School. We had 120 children, 75+ volunteers, and countless others who
donated items, funds and time to make the week a success. At “Everest,” climbers discovered that
God’s awesome power is enough to overcome any “mountain” or problem in their lives. Our week
was truly an adventure! Decorating was under the direction of Jenny Godlewski, who led the transformation of our meeting spaces with loads of icy creations, including an igloo! Michelle Carr and
Rachel Collins led our adventure - planning, organizing and directing.
Each morning the Bears, Geese, Mountain Goats, Snow Leopards, and Jak’s Preschool gathered with their crew leaders and the day began with the Base Camp Sing & Play sing-along led by
Crescent Apostolides, LeRoy Orie and Erin Woods. Then the preschoolers departed for Preschool
Peak overseen by Carey O’Brien and Kelly Pace, while the other groups headed out for the first stop
on their adventure.
Each group made five stops that focused on the day’s Bible story and memory verse. Jamie
Eavey and Michelle Tuomey led Glacier Games connected to the daily Bible point. At Mountaintop
Treats, Kate Chittum and Christy Crow offered tasty treats. Heather Lyle, Laura Bode and Janet
East organized scientific experiments and crafts at Imagination Station. In Bible Expeditions Melissa
Haskins, Christina Robertson, and the drama crew made each day’s Bible story come alive. Each
day KidVid Cinema presented the story of an actual child experiencing the Bible point. Genevieve
Biondi and Jillian Shirey documented it all in photos for the slide show for the closing program. Numerous adult and youth helpers served as crew guides and assisted at each station.
After making their five stops the groups returned for a Summit Celebration closing program.
Throughout the week our children collected supplies for the MCEF food pantry and donations for
earthquake relief in Nepal – the home of the real Mt. Everest.
The Coffee Ministry would like to thank Austin Marshall for the new tables and
stools in the coffee corner! Austin purchased materials, raised funds and enlisted
hands to help him assemble tables, sand and varnish the stools for his Eagle Scout
project. Please stop by after mass to have a cup of coffee, enjoy the fellowship and
see how nice it looks!
Good News
Published for the people of Church of the Redeemer
Thank you to the many parishioners who
contribute to the contents of this publication.
Editor: Kate Chittum
We welcome your input.
Please submit articles to
[email protected] and ministry schedules
to [email protected] by the 10th of each
month. You may also drop either off at the Parish Office or
mail to:
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8275 Meadowbridge Road
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MEET THE PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL
Over the next 12 months, the Good News will be featuring a member of the Redeemer Parish Pastoral Council. This is a welcome opportunity to introduce our newest members and to re-introduce
current council members to the parish. Council members will be sharing their faith experience, why
they are called to the Catholic Church, and their hopes and visions for our parish.
Meet Tad Stillwell, Chairman of Pastoral Council for 2015-2016
Hi, my name is Tad Stillwell, and I am the son of a Lutheran pastor. My parents
hoped that I would be a pastor someday, but as I considered where I would go
to college, ministry wasn't on my mind. I married Chris, a cradle catholic, but I
continued to be Lutheran until we were relocated to the Richmond metropolitan
area. As our second child was being baptized, I realized that I had already become spiritually catholic. So my conversion was merely a process.
Having been relocated to the Richmond area, we chose Mechanicsville as
home. As fate would have it, we were one block away from Redeemer. We have been members
here for 30 years and I intend to be buried in this parish. I love our people. I think we have vibrant
worship. The sacraments are meaningful and we are becoming multicultural - a true reflection of the
face of Jesus.
I have been nominated for Pastoral Council many times, but felt I had did not have the time to give
the duties my full attention. My children are adults now; and some of my time has been freed up. It
was much easier to accept nomination two years ago because I felt I could give the position my full
attention.
It is my hope that this parish will lead our diocese into the New Evangelization. All Christian denominations, including Judaism, are losing participation. Yet, 78% of Americans claim to be Christian. So,
the Church must try to reconnect with their members. Pope Francis has a vision for us, and we
should embrace that vision so that the Church remains integral to the catholic family.
FAITH: THE NEXT GENERATION
Boldly go where many have gone before and help pass on the Good
News of Jesus Christ and our Catholic faith! Our children and young
people, preschool through grade 12, will come to us to learn more
about Jesus and the Catholic faith. They need catechists willing to share their love of God and their
knowledge of our faith. (We provide you with training, materials, and support.)
With sessions offered during Mass, Sunday mornings and evenings, Monday afternoons and
Monday evenings, you are almost sure to find a time that fits your schedule. As you nurture the faith
of our young, you will learn and grow as well. As one long-time catechist put it, “I learn so much from
the children!” Programs begin in mid-September. If you are interested in accepting this challenge, or
would like more information, please contact Terry Colville - 746-4911 x2214, [email protected]
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CATHOLIC DAUGHTER SCHOLARSHIP
How will my relationship with God help to make our world a better place?
This was the essay question that twelve outstanding students from Redeemer answered for
the Catholic Daughters Scholarship contest. The recipients of the $500 scholarships are: Betsy
Cornelius (Radford) , Aaron Kulinowski (Rose-Hulman), Emily Payne (Longwood), and Erin Swierzewski (James Madison).
The judges did not know the identity of the twelve participants. They were aware of their academic records, extracurricular activities, service accomplishments and their personal essays.
Catholic Daughters strive to “embrace the principle of faith, working through love, in the promotion of
justice, equality and the advancement of human rights and dignity for all.” Because of this, service
to others and the personal essay, account or the highest scoring points. Academics is the least important part, even though the twelve contestants average over a 4.0 GPA.
Thanks go out to the three unidentified judges that worked hard to choose the recipients of
the scholarships. Also, thanks to Leroy Orie and Terry Colville who offer our youth so many opportunities to serve our church. Kudos to our CDA members who provided the food for the dinner and
party, Father Jay and our Deacons for their attendance and blessings at the dinner at a very busy
time for them. And, thanks also to all of you who supported us in our fund-raising efforts.
Finally, please encourage our vocational students to apply for these scholarships, since we
must remember that Jesus was a carpenter before he became a builder of Men.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
We will be celebrating the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick at all the liturgies on the weekend of
July 18/19. If you have a family member in need of the sacrament, or if you would like to be
anointed yourself, you are invited to receive God’s grace, healing and the support of the community
in a special way at these liturgies.
CALLING NEW ALTAR SERVERS
We are recruiting new Altar Servers! All children and youth who have received first Holy Communion are
eligible. Serving at the Altar during Mass is a great way to grow in their faith and provide a wonderful service to the Church. We know that many families with children and youth have challenging schedules. The
Altar Server Ministry works with parents with scheduling and each family in the ministry works with one another if the need arises. Each new server will be paired with an experienced Altar Server who will serve with
them until they become comfortable serving on their own.
If you are interested please call or text Ellen Spain at 804-357-2890.
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NAME THAT MINISTRY
Whether you recently joined our parish or have been part of the Redeemer community for decades,
there probably are ministries you do not know about. The Stewardship Council would like to help
change that through a monthly Good News feature, Name That Ministry. To start us off, let’s see
what you may already know about our ministries in general:
How many active ministries does Redeemer have?
A. 41
B. 54
C. 72
D. 99
If you said D you are right. Redeemer has 99 active ministries! So many chances to put into action
the example Jesus gave us at the Last Supper, “If I then, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your
feet, you also ought to wash one another's feet. For I have given you an example that you also
should do as I have done to you.”
The list of all 99 ministries can be picked up from the Stewardship kiosk at the middle front door to
the worship commons.
With so many ministries to choose from, how can you learn more about ministries at Redeemer?
Check out the Redeemer website (www.churchredeemer.org); click on “Stewardship” and then
“Stewardship Ministry Listing”
A. Contact the ministry coordinator
B. Call the church office and ask for more information
C. Take the “Can You Name that Ministry?” challenge each month in the Good News
D. All of the above
Of course the answer is – All of the above. Ministry coordinator contact information can be found
from the website Ministry Listing page – just click on the Ministry Link. The link also provides a way
for you to send an e-mail to the ministry coordinator to get more information.
Starting with the August Good News, Name That Ministry will feature 2 to 3 ministries each month.
CONFIRMATION ORIENTATION
In accordance with the diocesan guidelines for Confirmation preparation, this process is open
to any youth who are at least 15 years of age and entering at least the 10th grade. These youth
must attend the regular Youth R.E. program, the family-centered program, or Catholic school, as
well as additional Confirmation sessions (approximately 6) and a retreat.
The Confirmation process begins with an “Inquiry” phase to assist candidates and parents in
discerning their readiness for sacramental preparation. Several orientation sessions have already
been held. Any rising 10th-12th graders who have not been confirmed and are interested in an orientation session are asked to contact Terry Colville for information - 746-4911 x2214, [email protected].
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We would like to extend a warm welcome to all our parishioner that joined our church recently.
Patricia Adler
Robert & Page Bethke
Carol Bousselaire
Doug Brewster
Charles & Nancy Bryant
Joe & Jamie Cafarella
Danielle Grieshaber
Sean Hackney & Marnie Harte
Sonny & Connie Hill
David Johnston
Kelley Kendricks
Collin & Jackie McKernin
Manh & Trinh Nguyen
Courtney Pare
Frank & Cecilia Picone
Chris Russo
Mark & Mary Segal
Laura Skeith
Anne Smith
Chris & Stephanie Steinbacher
John & Janice Swierczewski
Suzanne Thibault
HAVE YOU REGISTERED?
Registration is underway for next year’s preschool, elementary and youth classes! Next
year’s sessions will be:
Preschool & K - During the 10:00 am weekend Mass
1st - 5th Grade - Mondays – 4:00-5:15 PM and 6:00-7:15 PM
Middle & High School - Sundays - 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM and 6:00 - 8:00 PM
Confirmation - Sundays - 11:15 AM - 2:00 PM on separate weekends from Youth RE
Registration packets were mailed to all registered families with school-age children in May.
Additional forms are available on the RE table in the commons next to the office door.
Enrollment in each session will be limited to the available space and catechists, so it is important to register early to ensure your choice of day and time. In order to be complete, registration must include the parent response form and either fee payment or a request for a fee waiver.
Registration will be closed September 1st - September 30th while class rolls are being finalized.
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THE MINISTRY OF CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD
“Every time I take my turn to lead Children’s Liturgy of the Word, I always feel refreshed
and blessed after each session. The children are so ready to receive God’s word. In Luke chapter 18,
verse 17, Jesus says, “Amen, I say to you, whoever does not accept the kingdom of God like a child
will not enter it.” Children have such wonderful, simple, yet profound explanations of God’s teachings. It gives my week a good beginning! Please consider this ministry. I feel so rewarded for
participating!”
“I believe that anyone who enjoys being around children should definitely consider
helping with Children's Liturgy! It's a great thing to be a part of and I know I thoroughly enjoy it. It's inspiring to hear what the kids think about God. When asked a question about the
Lord, the kids’ answers are always simple, yet meaningful and truthful. It makes you think "I
never thought of God like that, but that's very true!" or "I never realized that is what that part
of the story meant!" It's amazing to watch these kids learn about God and grow stronger in
their faith and something I encourage everyone to do!”
These comments are from two of our Children’s Liturgy ministers, sharing the joy and inspiration they receive from this ministry. Won’t you consider joining them? We are seeking additional
ministers in order to continue offering this opportunity at all Masses. Please prayerfully consider
volunteering to help with this important ministry. (Many thanks to all of you who have already committed to this ministry for the coming year!)
For information about the details of this ministry, please contact Terry Colville - 746-4911 [email protected]. A sign-up sheet is available on the R.E. table outside the office.
BUDGET PRESENTATION
The budget for the upcoming fiscal year, July 2015-June 2016, has been prepared by the Finance
Council, presented to and approved by the Pastoral Council and sent to Bishop DiLorenzo.
We will not be taking up a quarterly collection for Parishioners In Need this coming year. Because of
your generosity we have more than enough money set aside to fund this ministry without collecting
additional funds. We will still have a quarterly collection for the Poor and Needy fund. Diane has
further information in a separate article (pg. 10 ) regarding this change.
If the current income for the building fund does not change, we should be able to pay off our debt
within the upcoming fiscal year. What a great thing to celebrate!
The funds the diocese receives from each of the parishes to help sustain the catholic Grade Schools
has increased an additional $8,000 for our parish for a total of $50,585. the funds to support this assessment come from our regular offertory. (Continued on page 9)
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The additional diocesan assessment is for the Bishop’s tax (9.5% of our offertory -$78,981); Catholic
Virginia(1.35% of offertory-$13,650);Self Insurance ($11,224); Payroll Fees ($1,380.50); and insurance for the Nuns at Madonna House ($300).
If you have any questions regarding the budget, please call Sharon Phillips in the office or speak to
one of the members of the Finance Council.
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Searching for safe harbor… Do I have enough gas to make it to work… will Goodwill have any pants the right size for my growing teenager…constantly dodging bill collectors on the phone…
worried sick about the very real possibility of losing my home…no electricity for more than two weeks … what if they repossess my car…no money for a co‐pay at the doctor…searching for a way out…
searching for help…a safe place… These are all real needs of our Redeemer family. Many families in our parish and our community are struggling. Through your generosity, Redeemer can help. Thank you for giving to the “Parishioner in Need ‐ PIN” Second Collection. Because of the overwhelming response to these second collections, we have an abundance of funds in this account for those Redeemer families in need…and will not take up a second collection for PIN this year. Through your gift, Redeemer can save someone in the pew next to you from foreclosure or spending yet another night in a home without electricity. Through your gift, we can help a struggling father working two jobs and still not having enough, to put food on the table for his children. Through your gift, we can help Redeemer families in need. Your gift matters. Thank you for making God’s love for those in need visible. Thank you for helping those searching ‐ find a safe harbor. Everybody Eats, Right?(Take Two!)
It was about 2 years ago that we embarked on an effort
to raise the awareness of the grocery and gift cards to
help raise more money for Youth Ministry at Redeemer.
“Everybody Eats, Right?” was successful and our community rose to the challenge. However, beyond our control, Kroger changed the game and we were faced with a
different playing field. Once again, our community has
risen to the challenge. Thanks to many of you, we have
raised nearly $10,000 this year with one more quarter left.
Although we offer many other cards, the bulk of what we raise is from you using your
Kroger Plus card when you shop. Those of you who have registered your Plus Card for Redeemer, you have helped us to raise this amount of money. For that, THANK YOU, because
you have provided financial help for many of our youth in ministry. From bibles to conference
fees to support for work camps, your efforts have given the greatest opportunity for many of
our youth to enjoy. Thank you again and please continue to use your Kroger Plus Card. Also,
please remember that we have many other gift cards available for purchase after Mass or in
the office during the week. For a complete list of these cards, a list can be found on the
Youth Table or the Redeemer web site. Peace of Christ to everyone!
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Mass
Lectors
July 11
5:30 pm
1.
Monica Tino
2.
Jesse Lopez
1.
Celie Thomas
2.
Mark Borysewicz
1.
James Kasper
2.
Pat Austin
1.
Shirley Husz
2.
June Quisenberry
1.
Vicki Beahm
2.
Chip Free
1.
Tom Grasberger
2.
Mary Beth Brault
1.
Mary Atkinson
2.
Julia Greene
1.
Randy Ferrance
2.
Tim Cook
1.
Mike Petrizzi
2.
Paula Otto
1.
Christy Evanko
2.
Eileen Dumansky
1.
Alex Kulinowski
2.
Rick Gillespie
1.
Carolyn McCombs
2.
Emmanuel Eugenio
July 12
8:00 am
10:00 am
July 18
5:30 pm
Ushers
Bill Michie*
David Dehetre
Jake Dehetre (y)
Karin Latimer
Tim Cook*
Mike Bonelli
Nick Reisenweaver (y)
Derek Reisenweaver (y)
Mary Sue McLaughlin*
Ed Schmidt
Allan Draper
Brandon Cary
Nancy Ashworth*
Rob Ashworth
Corinne Hall
Steven Hall
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Cross Bearers
Altar Servers
Jesse Lopez
Maria Ryan
Chuck Toombs
Emma Burch
Bryan Fraim
Emily Maxson
Parish PicnicNo coffee
Ella Evanko
Marcy Cason
Dan
DelVecchio
Linen
Coffee
Carter Berry
Lee
McLoughlin
Fran Burch
July 19
8:00 am
10:00 am
July 25
5:30 pm
July 26
8:00 am
10:00 am
August 1
5:30 pm
August 2
8:00 am
10:00 am
David Allen*
Randy Ferrance
Charles Toombs
Mark Borysewicz
Charlie Burch
David Jackson*
Dave Worland
Jacob Cooney (y)
Emily Jackson (y)
Dave Worland
Will Thompson
Tina Kadas
Richard Prezioso*
Robert Rezioso
Jack Hayek
Kay Berlin
Jack Hayek
Brooke Puleo
Marie Irmen
Kyle Martin*
Larry Seymour
George Squires
Steve Donohue
Dennis Fiore
Cameron Bradley
Connor
McNulty
Jack McGann
Don Hart*
Tom Franco
Jacob Franco
Pat Quisenberry
Al Kusmin
Victoria Klapper
Rick Gillespie*
Ray Santucci
Robert Kemmler
Michael Stank
Chip Free
Gabriel Worthington
Robert Crawford*
Wes Keck
Mary Crawford (y)
Caroline Hare (y)
Bryan Fraim
Morgan Harris
Dan Burke*
Michael Foley
Noah Scheiber (y)
Ryan Godlewski
NEED A
VOLUNTEER
Barbara
Kim Ramey
Flournoy
Barbara
Norey
Reger
Gerloff
Rich Rhoades
Frances
Pohida
Ellen
Schmidt
Kathy DolanMarshall
Amy
Swierczewski
GOOD NEWS
Mas
s
July
11
Jun
e 12
July
18
July
19
www.churchredeemer.org
Gift Card Sellers
5:30
pm
Suzy Aunspach*
Mary Rider
Glads Seymour
8:00
am
Cheryl Toombs*
Volunteers Needed
Julie Myers
10:00
am
Dave Crowl*
Pam Dougherty
Mary Covey
Robin Carroll
Wanda DelVecchio*
Dan DelVecchio
Sherrill Hefele
Shirley Husz
5:30
pm
8:00
am
Money Counters
Jean Whiteside
Cathy Durvin
Ed Lucas
Jimmy Bunger
Ursula Gebhardt
Angelika Mader
July
25
July
26
10:00
am
Nina Henry*
Nancy Sheliga
Betsy/Mark Staver
Josephine Jones
5:30
pm
Pam Phipps*
Roberta Hunt
Robert Hunt
Mary Deaner
Brad Mason
Frank DeGaetani
Any Kusmin
8:00
am
Fran Burch*
Barbara Flournoy
Cheryl Toombs
Stan Pruemer
Dennis Fiore
10:00
am
Ellen/Ed Schmidt*
Dave/Teresa Worland
Jennifer Schrecengost
Donald Berberich
Rose Marie Berberich
Aug
1
5:30
pm
Barbara Hayek*
Cathy Rawls
Sue Heim
Carol Iacone
8:00
am
Susan Darling*
Eileen White
Judith Layton
10:00
am
LuAnn Orie*
Susan Blunt
Mary Glotzl
Norma Guenther
Aug
2
All Children’s Liturgy
Paula Hill
Paula Beecher
Lisa Ford
Cindy Lockemy
Judy Nelson
Diane Byrnes
Mary Deaner
Mary Kemmler*
Maureen Uerz
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Terry DelVecchio
Norm Graham
Peggy Graham
Patty Lung
Joanne Diana
Greg Chew
Christina Bonjoc
There will not be any
Children’s Liturgy of
the Word in July. We
are in need of
additional volunteers
for this ministry before
we can complete a
monthly schedule.
Please see the R.E.
table or contact Terry
Colville for
information.
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Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
July 11/12
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Prayer Minister
Stephen Evanko
Barbara Gross
Gerald Hefele
Joe Heim
Sue Heim
Shirley Husz
Vera Irmen
Bob Jennings
BJ Jennings
DEACON
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Prayer Minister
Donna Proffitt
Christina Robertson
Gary Hall
David Hopper
Alex Kulinowski
Julia Pillis
JoeMarie Stank
Mike Stank
Peggy Thinnes
DEACON
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Prayer Minister
Monica Radakovich
Ellen Schmidt
Ellen Spain
Mark Staver
Janelynn Testerman
Travis Wyllie
Bernie Chudoba
Dot Chudoba
Christina Colville
DEACON
July 18/19
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Prayer Minister
Karin Latimer
Patricia Lawlor
Alex Kusmin
Amy Kusmin
Barbara Lucas
Ed Lucas
Frances Pohida
John Pohida
Patrick Quisenberry
Sally Riddell
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Prayer Minister
Cathy Durvin
Theresa Ferrance
Cheryl Toombs
Carolyn Brand
Charles Burch
Robin Chandler
Mason Courter
Susan Darling
Rosemarie Davis
Linda French
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Prayer Minister
Nina Henry
Susan Hunrath
Robert Crawford
Richard Godlewski
Ryan Godlewski
Ann Herbert
Todd Kitten
Dennis McLaughlin
April McNulty
Robert McNulty
July 25/26
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Prayer Minister
Gladys Seymour
Gayle Spradlin
Judy Saunders
James Spradlin
Duane Taylor
Margaret Twomey
Daniel Ward
Jerrilyn Ward
Wendy Whitaker
DEACON
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Prayer Minister
JoMarie Stank
Peggy Thinnes
Mike Stank
Gary Hall
David Hopper
Alex Kulinowski
Julia Pillis
Donna Proffitt
Christina Robertson
DEACON
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Prayer Minister
Paula Otto
David Jackson
Monica Radakovich
Ellen Schmidt
Ellen Spain
Mark Staver
Janelynn Testerman
Travis Wyllie
Robert Crawford
DEACON
Aug 1/2
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Prayer Minister
Robert Ashworth
Nancy Ashworth
Mary Ashby
Michael Ashby
Susan Ashby
Rick Blair
Mary Deaner
Tom Deaner
Terry DelVecchio
Stephen Evanko
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Prayer Minister
Susan Darling
Rosemarie Davis
Cheryl Toombs
Caroln Brand
Charles Burch
Robin Chandler
Mason Courter
Cathy Durvin
Theresa Ferrance
Linda French
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Prayer Minister
Richard Godlewski
Nina Henry
Bernie Chudoba
Dot Chudoba
Christina Colville
Ryan Godlewski
Todd Kitten
Ann Herbert
Susan Hunrath
Dennis McLaughlin
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July Anniversaries
1
Robert & Kathleen
Davis—1972
Rey & Cristina Bonjoc—
1989
Graham & Deborah
Sherrod—2000
Steven & Andrea
Nattrass—2006
Dennis & Loretta
Beeman—1975
5
6
Richard & Joann Ritz—
1958
Robert & Julia Pillis—1974
Michael & Kathy
Larue—1980
Jay & Cynthia Riley—1985
Todd & Libbey Kitten—
1986
William & Betsy Davis—
Brian & Allison
2001
Letourneau—2008
Greg & Heidi Chew—
Bruce & Tina Klapper—
2002
2001
William & Janelynn
Testerman—1997
2
3
4
Todd & Becky
Rogers—1988
Jed & Danette Fulk—
1988
Canova & Pat
Peterson—1985
Scott & Sarah
Morrison—2004
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8
9
10
Robert & Roberta
Hunt—1973
Jayme & Erica Lidwell—
2000
David & Martha
Nigrelli—1982
Albert & Diana
Ciarochi—1993
Gregory & Laura
Woodle—1990
Thomas & Amy
McIntyre—1995
Frank & Sue
Previs—1977
11
James & Sara
Dillman—1987
Frank & Janet
Vicario—1981
Isaac & Arlene
Gonzalez—1996
Jeff & Kim Ramey—
1992
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13
14
15
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17
Joseph & Frances
Wilbur & Andrea Coyle—
Weigl –1956
1978
John & Patricia
Willie & Katherine
Jason & Katie Olson— Jeff & Maria Harris—1994
Adams—1966
Upshaw—1999
2001
Michael & Diane
Curt & Shari Vincent—
Williams—1978
Karl & Mary Glotzl—
Joseph & Susan
2001
Scott & Zenia Leduc—
1966
Elrod—1999
Doug & Diane Purvis—
1989
1996
Scott & Nicolle Currie—
Verlan & Cory
Alex & Amy Kusmin—
William & Kathy
2000
Hall—1988
1982
Tornatore—1984
David & Terri Previs—
James & Jennifer
2000
Ebert—1990
Stephen & Michele
Tuomey—1995
Dennis & Cecilia
Thomas—1975
David & Laura Mechuta—
1991
James & Kathi Ice—
2005
Raulin & Elvira Angulo—
1968
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25
Juanito & Flordeliza
Campos—1975
Rosemarie & Charles
Davis—1991
Jeffrey & Maureen
Uerz—1979
John & Sue Adams—
1978
John & Pam
Dougherty—1983
Rick and Sandy
Balducci—1981
Stephen & Elyse Gefell—
1985
James & Debra
Shaffer—2006
Larry & Colleen
Coningsby—1978
David & Terry
Worland—2011
John & Maggie Bachand—
2002
Timothy & Madison
Ayres—2007
Chris & Cathy Easter—
1989
Joe & Kathy
Massino—1976
Thomas & Mollie
Anderson—1982
Peter & Michele
Holleran—1982
Kevin & Noelle Price—
2004
Jeff & Jessica
Worthington—2010
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29
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31
Dennis & Ann
Balducci—1990
Clint & Rebecca Norris—
1989
Richard & Deborah
Gillespie—1977
Grady & Christie
Goodman—1999
Stephen & Barbara
Gerloff—1989
Leonard & Theresa
Dupuis—1977
Frank & Michele
Gilhooly—2004
John & Kathy Billups—
1989
Fernando Gowland
& Keven Sandy—
1995
Victor & Eileen Eltora—
1968
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27
Hunter&Cathy Durvin—1979
Robert&Susan Hunrath—
Lawrence & Mary
1985
Fabiszak—1975
James & Julia Rossi— Owen&Melissa Matthews—
1991
2003
John&Francesca Failla—
Jeffrey & Maggie
1994
Hoder—2003
Robert&Alicia Borghi—1996
Chris & Tina
Jason&Jeanne Dunham—
Johnson—2003
2001
Glen & Marla Payton—
Benjamin & Kylie
2004
Turnauer—2002
Charles&Anne-Marie
Colfax—2007
18
Bernard & Patricia
Lawlor—1974
Martin & Susan
Bland—1987
Michael & Maureen
Vayette—1992
Drew & Ellen
Spain—1998
Robert & Brooke
Jones—2007
Anthony & Dawn
Iyoob—1999
Michael & Beth
Keely—1998
Church of the Redeemer
8275 Meadowbridge Rd
Mechanicsville, VA 23116
Non-Profit Organization
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Mechanicsville, VA 23116
Permit No. 37
Church of the Redeemer
Good News
www.churchredeemer.org
World Meeting of Families, September 21-27, 2015:
Held every three years and sponsored by the Holy See’s Pontifical Council for the
Family, the World Meeting of Families is the world’s largest Catholic gathering of families. Each World Meeting of Families has a theme that energizes and enlivens the
event while adding great depth of meaning to our understanding of families. The
theme of the World Meeting of Families – Philadelphia 2015 is “Love Is Our Mission:
The Family Fully Alive,” emphasizing the impact of the love and life of families on our
society.
Anyone interested should contact the Office of Marriage and
Family Life at the diocese.