March 22, 2015 - Epiphany of the Lord Catholic Community
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EPIPHANY OF THE LORD CATHOLIC COMMUNITY Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston – www.archgh.org 1530 Norwalk Drive Telephone: 281-578-0707 Katy, Texas 77450 Fax: 281-578-9161; Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Friday - 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM www.epiphanycatholic.org Masses: Monday-Friday: 9:00 AM Saturday: *5:30 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM, *9:45 AM, *11:30 AM, 5:30 PM *Nursery Available Reconciliation: Saturday 4:00 – 5:00 PM; or appointment with a priest Anointing of the Sick: First Thursday of the month at 9:00 AM Mass Eucharistic Adoration: Tuesday after 9:00 AM Mass until 7:30 PM St. Vincent de Paul Society: 281-578-3845 March 22, 2015 – Fifth Sunday of Lent – Readings on Page 1029 1 PARISH CLERGY Rev. Tom Lam Administrator Rev. Thomas Joseph Parochial Vicar Deacon John Evanoff Pastoral Associate Deacon Don Kish PARISH STAFF Business Manager Craig Shemon Gerry Broussard, Verna Goertz, Dan Stamps, Mary Tran Religious Education LouAnn Svoboda, Director Beth Harvey, Charlotte Fulton, Maria Laiseca Youth Ministry Dave Clark, Director Joey Harvey Music Ministry Spencer Schuyler, Director Merle Vahlkamp Outreach Ministry Schottsie Hill, Director Lisa Gilkeson Facilities Manager Kirk Harris Young Kim COMMUNITY LIFE Nursery Coordinator: Anne Salazar Child’s Play: Alyce Gabrysch 281-578-9332 Bingo: Friday at 7:30 p.m. 281-578-3905 Welcome Newcomers If you would like more information on our Parish Community, please visit www.epiphanycatholic.org. Pope Francis’ Homily with announcement of Year of Mercy During his homily at the penance service in St. Peter’s Basilica, the Holy Father announced an extraordinary Jubilee dedicated to Divine Mercy. Below is the English translation of the Holy Father’s homily, in which he made the announcement. As last we head into of the Fourth Sunday of Lent, we are gathered to celebrate the penitential liturgy. We are united with so many Christians, who, in every part of the world, have accepted the invitation to live this moment as a sign of the goodness of the Lord. The Sacrament of Reconciliation, in fact, allows us with confidence to draw near to the Father, in order to be certain of His pardon. He really is “rich in mercy” and extends His mercy with abundance over those who turn to Him with a sincere heart. To be here in order to experience His love, however, is first of all the fruit of His grace. As the Apostle Paul reminds us, God never ceases to show the richness of His mercy throughout the ages. The transformation of the heart that leads us to confess our sins is “God's gift,” it is “His work” (Eph 2:8-10). To be touched with tenderness by His hand and shaped by His grace allows us, therefore, to approach the priest without fear for our sins, but with the certainty of being welcomed by him in the name of God, and understood notwithstanding our miseries. Coming out of the confessional, we will feel God’s strength, which restores life and returns the enthusiasm of faith. The Gospel reading of Luke 7:36-50 opens for us a path of hope and comfort. It is good that we should feel that same compassionate gaze of Jesus upon us, as when he perceived the sinful woman in the house of the Pharisee. In this passage two words return before us with great insistence: love and judgment. There is the love of the sinful woman, who humbles herself before the Lord; but first there is the merciful love of Jesus for her, which pushes her to approach. Her cry of repentance and joy washes the feet of the Master, and her hair dries them with gratitude; her kisses are pure expression of her affection; and the fragrant ointment poured out with abundance attests how precious He is to her eyes. This woman’s every gesture speaks of love and expresses her desire to have an unshakeable certainty in her life: that of being forgiven. And Jesus gives this assurance: welcoming her, He demonstrates God’s love for her, just for her! Love and forgiveness are simultaneous: God forgives her much, everything, because “she loved much”; and she adores Jesus because she feels that in Him there is mercy and not condemnation. Thanks to Jesus, God casts her many sins away behind Him, He remembers them no more. For her, a new season now begins; she is reborn in love, to a new life. Simon the Pharisee, on the contrary, cannot find the path of love. He stands firm upon the threshold of formality. He is not capable of taking the next step to go meet Jesus, who brings him salvation. Simon limited himself to inviting Jesus to dinner, but did not really welcome Him. In his thoughts, he invokes only justice, and in so doing, he errs. His judgment on the woman distances him from the truth and does not allow him even to understand who guest is. He stopped at the surface, he was not able to look to the heart. Before Jesus’ parable and the question of which a servant would love his master most, the Pharisee answered correctly, “The one, to whom the master forgave most.” And Jesus does not fail to make him observe: “Thou hast judged rightly.” Only when the judgment of Simon is turned toward love: then is he in the right. Dear brothers and sisters, I have often thought about how the Church might make clear its mission of being a witness to mercy. It is journey that begins with a spiritual conversion. For this reason, I have decided to call an extraordinary Jubilee that is to have the mercy of God at its center. It shall be a Holy Year of Mercy. We want to live this Year in the light of the Lord's words: “Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.” This Holy Year will begin on this coming Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception and will end on November 20, 2016, the Sunday dedicated to Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe. I am convinced that the whole Church will find in this Jubilee the joy needed to rediscover and make fruitful the mercy of God, with which all of us are called to give consolation to every man and woman of our time. 2 Events & Meetings This Week SUNDAY, MARCH 22 9:45 & 11:30 AM, Nursery: 0-5 years: Room 214 10:00 AM, RCIA Adapted for Children Sessions: Rooms 205/206 1:00 PM, Baptisms: Narthex 3:30 PM, Children’s Faith Formation 3:30 PM, Jr High Faith Formation 7:00 PM, HSFF/Confirmation: PAC MONDAY, MARCH 23 9:00 AM, ESL Level 4: Room 307 9:30 AM, ESL Level 1/2: Room 310 9:30 AM, ESL 4 Conversation: Room 301 7:00 PM, Matthew: The King and his Kingdom: Epiphany Room 7:00 PM, Scout Troop 1146: Rooms 204/205/206/207/212 7:00 PM, Job Networking: Rec Room TUESDAY, MARCH 24 9:30 AM, ESL 2: Room 303 9:30 AM, Quilters: Room 411 9:30 AM, Second Family: Room 507 9:30 AM – 7:00 PM, Adoration: Chapel 10:00 AM, Holy Hour Rosary for Respect Life: Chapel 10:00 AM, Scripture Study: Den 1:00 PM, ESL 2: Room 301 4:45 PM, Children’s Faith Formation 4;45 PM, Junior High Faith Formation 4:45 PM, HSFF/Confirmation: 312 7:00 PM, RCIA: Epiphany Room 7:00 PM, Respect Life Meeting: Outreach Center 7:00 PM, Scout Troop 1288: Rooms 301/303, Rec Room 7:00 PM, Rosary: Chapel 7:00 PM, Walking through Grief: Den 7:30 PM, Evening Prayer: Chapel WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 9:00 AM, ESL LEVEL 4: ROOM 307 9:30 AM, ESL Level 1/2: Room 310 9:30 AM, ESL Level 3: Room 308 9:30 AM, Called to be Mom: Rec Room 9:45 AM, Easter Egg Workshop: 507 10:00 AM, Bible Timeline Series: Den 4:45 PM, Children’s Faith Formation 5:30 PM, Children’s Choir Practice 6:30 PM, Children’s Faith Formation 6:30 PM, Junior High Faith Formation 6:30 PM, HSFF/Confirmation: PAC 7:00 PM, Adult Choir Practice: Church 7:45 PM, Overflow: Great Room THURSDAY, MARCH 26 9:30 AM, ESL 2: Room 303 10:00 AM, Adult Spiritual Book Study: Den 6:30 PM: Spanish Bible Study: Great Room 7:00 PM, Line Dancing: Family Center FRIDAY, MARCH 27 9:30 AM, ESL Level 3: Room 308 5:30 PM, Lenten Fish Fry: Rec Room 7:00 PM, Way of the Cross: Chapel 7:30 PM, Bingo: Family Center SATURDAY, MARCH 28 9:00 AM, Homebound Training: Room 303 10:00 AM, Baptisms: Narthex 5:30 PM, Nursery: 0-5 years: Room 214 SUNDAY, MARCH 29 9:45 & 11:30 AM, Nursery: 0-5 years: Room 214 3:30 PM, Children’s Faith Formation 3:30 PM, Jr High Faith Formation 7:00 PM, HSFF/Confirmation: PAC Baptisms Please contact parish office for preparation classes. Baptism Session for Parents 2nd Saturday of February, May, August, November 10:00 AM – Noon To register call LouAnn Svoboda (281-578-8271) Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) For information call LouAnn Svoboda (281-578-8271) Sacrament of Marriage Must be a registered, active member of the parish at least six months. Contact parish office eight months before wedding to begin preparation. Finance Council Chair Denny Dellinger Knights of Columbus Steve Zoeller, Grand Knight www.kccouncil9759.com St. Vincent de Paul Society Cynthia Viator Ladies Club Ann Hoar Forever Young Barbara Hajjar, Clare Snow Bulletin Deadline Join us on a parish pilgrimage to Rome, Italy on Oct. 25-Nov. 5, 2015. Travel to Venice, Florence, Assisi and the Eternal City of Rome to experience the rich culture and deep spirituality of the Church. Only 50 places available for parishioners of Epiphany. If interested, please contact Craig Shemon at [email protected] The deadline for article submission is Thursday at noon (ten days before publication). Your article can be sent to [email protected]. Check our website for Liturgical, Youth Usher & Faith Formation Schedules. [email protected] 3 Liturgy & Prayer PRAYER LIST FOR THE SICK LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS THIS WEEK SPECIAL REMEMBRANCES Saturday, March 21 5:30 PM Sunday, March 22 8:00 AM 9:45 AM 11:30 AM 5:30 PM Monday, March 23 9:00 AM Tuesday, March 24 9:00 AM Wednesday, March 25 9:00 AM Thursday, March 26 9:00 AM Friday, March 27 9:00 AM Saturday, March 28 5:30 PM Sunday, March 29 8:00 AM 9:45 AM 11:30 AM 5:30 PM Vigil-Fifth Sunday of Lent †Fred Schmidt Fifth Sunday of Lent †Edwin Stasney For the People †Jose Santos, Jr. †Lois Farmer Lenten Weekday †Edna Berner Lenten Weekday †Lois Farmer The Annunciation of the Lord †Hope Mercaldi Lenten Weekday †O. J. Meyers Lenten Weekday †Virginia Costello Vigil-Palm Sunday †Arthur Tuttle Palm Sunday †Lois Farmer For the People †Alton Schultz III †Rhonda Hyacinth READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Dn 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 [41c-62]; Ps 23:1-6; Jn 8:1-11 Tuesday: Nm 21:4-9; Ps 102:2-3, 16-21; Jn 8:21-30 Wednesday: Is 7:10-14; 8:10; Ps 40:7-11; Heb 10:4-10; Lk 1:26-38 Thursday: Gn 17:3-9; Ps 105:4-9: Jn 8:51-59 Friday: Jer 20:10-13; Ps 18:2-7; Jn 10:31-42 Saturday: Ez 37:21-28; Jer 31:10, 11-13; Jn 11:45-56 Sunday: Mk 11:1-10 or Jn 12:12-16 (procession); Is 50:4-7; Ps 22:8-9, 17-20, 23-24; Phil 2:6-11; Mk 14:1 — 15:47 [15:1-39] Please pray for our military men and women. Please keep the following people in your thoughts and prayers this week as we wish them a return to good health: Linda Doucette, Christine Bencivengo, Eva Lazarich, Jason Sides, Ronni Mensik, Mary Reuter, Leah Knaus, Chris Johnson, Andrew Bencivengo, Janet Cuccia, Elizabeth Robles, Charles Massey, Robert Roberson, Ray McGiff, Dominic Tizioukdal, Patricia Givens, Kathy Del Toro, Jackie Alfonso, Valerie Sanders. To make a request for someone to be on our prayer list, please call the parish office at 281578-0707. Your loved one’s name will appear on our prayer list for six consecutive Sundays. If a longer period of time is needed, please call the parish office to renew your request. Please Remember In Prayer Our Deceased William Bennett, father of Art Bennett Bertha Olivares de Gonzalez, mother of Ivan Gonzalez You are invited to experience evening prayer from the Liturgy of the Hours each Tuesday evening in the chapel at 7:30 PM. Liturgy of the Hours is the formal prayer the worldwide Church prays daily in response to Christ's statement to "pray always". Please join us and the entire Church around the world each Tuesday evening. 4 HOLY WEEK Sunday, March 29 — Palm Sunday Regular Mass Schedule April 2 — Holy Thursday 7:00 p.m. – Mass of the Lord’s Supper Night Watch until 11:30 p.m. April 3 — Good Friday 3:00 p.m. — Good Friday Service Saturday, April 4 — Easter Vigil No reconciliation at 4:00 p.m. NO 5:30 p.m. Mass 8:30 p.m. — Easter Vigil (Mass begins outside the Church) Sunday, April 5 — Easter Sunday Masses in the Church 8:00 a.m., 9:45 a.m., 11:30 a.m. Masses in the Family Center 8:00 a.m., 9:45 a.m., 11:30 a.m. NO 5:30 p.m. Mass 5 News in the Parish Attention – Anyone Currently Taking Holy Communion to the Homebound We are instituting some new training and policies regarding the homebound and hospice/hospital Holy Communion visits. If you are currently taking Holy Communion to the homebound or are interested in doing so in the future, your attendance at one of the following training sessions is mandatory, even if you were trained in the past. March 28 May 30 September 6 December 5 These sessions are all on Saturday mornings in Room 303 of the Parish Activity Center building (two-story) from 9:00 – 10:00AM. You may sign up in advance by emailing Deacon John Evanoff at [email protected] or calling the parish office. Job Opening for a Maintenance Person. It is a full time positon with benefits. Light plumbing, electrical, and heating and air experience would be preferred. Previous experience required. Please send resume and references to Craig Shemon at [email protected]. KC SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS The annual Epiphany Knights of Columbus Scholarship process is starting. Applications are now available at the front desk of the church office. Word copies of the application are available by emailing Vince DeBonis at [email protected]. The KC’s will honor 8 or more college-bound students at the Senior High Graduation Mass with $500 to $1000 scholarships. Applications are due no later than April 24th in the church office. Interviews will be conducted Friday and Saturday, May 8th and 9th. Please take advantage of this excellent opportunity to be recognized for your gifts to the parish and surrounding community. eGiving with Faith Direct You might want to consider making your generous weekly contributions to the parish through Faith Direct, the electronic giving program here at Epiphany of the Lord. Even if you are traveling on business or on vacation, you can make all of your contributions through Faith Direct by way of automatic payment from your checking account or credit card, just as you may do now with your mortgage, household bills, and other monthly payments. It is a great way to simplify your giving, and it is the most costeffective, environmentally-friendly way for the parish to receive your gifts. Faith Direct is the leading eGiving program for Catholic churches in the Archdiocese as well as in dioceses across the country. You can visit their website at www.faithdirect.net to learn more about how to enroll securely online. Please note, our parish code is TX613. Faith Direct also offers your family personalized offertory cards to replace your envelopes to be placed in the collection basket on Sundays. I would like to take this opportunity as well to express my deepest gratitude for your generous contributions throughout the year. It is wonderful to be a part of a faith community that so graciously supports the parish and the important ministries that the Church provides. I hope that you find that this new program makes it more convenient for you to continue to offer your gifts to Epiphany of the Lord. Expressing the assurances of my prayerful remembrance of you and your family and my best wishes in the Lord, I remain Sincerely yours in Christ, Fr. Tom Lam 6 Our Stewardship Around the Archdiocese Stewardship – March 14/15, 2015 Sunday Offering Catholic Relief Services St. Vincent de Paul Registered Households Together in Holiness – An Inspiring Event for $84,520.55 $10,769.65 $4,619.00 6,739 “I will be their God and they shall be my people…” - Jeremiah 31:33 What does it mean to be God’s people? It means we recognize that everything we have and everything we are belongs to God. We aren’t “owners” of anything, we are merely “stewards” of the gifts God has given us. It means we are willing to use our gifts and our lives to care for our neighbors and the world, just as God cares for us. Couples! May 2, 2015, 9:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m. You don’t want to miss this...the first Together in Holiness marriage conference offered in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston! As an initiative of the John Paul II Foundation for Life & Family, this oneday event includes insightful presentations, Mass, Eucharistic adoration, and conversation with the one you love. It will help your marriage and family—not just to survive—but thrive in holiness! Learn about encountering God in your spouse and children, receive practical guidance for living your faith in the home, and discover how Catholic spiritual traditions can benefit your family. Cost: $45/couple, $25/ individual. Free childcare! (space limited) Epiphany of the Lord is one of the parishes sponsoring this event. Learn more and register at www.TogetherInHoliness.org. Community Life On March 27 the Knights will be hosting their last Fish Fry of the season. This year through your very generous support we have been able to help ten Seminarians (twice as many as in the past) with their school cost, along with assisting local charities like Christ Clinic, helped fund some of the Church’s needs, and added to the youth scholarship fund. We would like to give a special thanks to both Father Tom and Father Thomas for their continued support. All of the Epiphany Knights, their families, and the Epiphany community thank you. For those who have not had an opportunity to come by, you have one week to try the best fried fish around. We have expanded the menu to include fried and baked fish, fried shrimp, mac and cheese, pizza, onion rings, hush puppies, and shrimp salad. Two new items this year are fish tacos and a 10 piece spicy fish nugget appetizer. This year’s proceeds have and will continue benefiting Katy area charities, Seminarian and youth scholarships. Dinner starts at 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. and once again you can dine in at the PAC center or drive-thru at the west end of the PAC center. Attention: Tickets for Ladies Club Fashion Show The Epiphany Ladies Club Fashion Show Luncheon with Charity Auction will take place on April 17th at Falcon Point Country Club. We have just over 30 seats left, $25 per seat. Doors open at 11:00 a.m. Call Marie Mormile at 281 578-8116 to purchase a ticket, all seats reserved. 7:00 p.m. in the chapel every Friday during Lent. 7 Outreach Ministry Outreach Events in March: Standing Meetings: Mon.—Epiphany Job Net- working at 7 p.m. in the PAC; Tues.—Respect Life Rosary at 10 a.m. March24th: Second Family Meeting @ 9:30 a.m. 24th: Respect Life Meeting @ 7:00 p.m. 24th: Walking through Grief @ 7:00 p.m. 25th: Easter Egg Workshop @ 9:45 a.m. 31st: Walking Through Grief @7:00 p.m. We need help filling eggs Come help fill Easter Eggs with candy that are being donated to a sister Parish. They will be having hunts after all of their masses. Join us in the workroom of the Outreach office on March 25th at 9:45 a.m. Why the Prayer Ministry is Calling You That the goal is to keep people in their homes as Being part of the Prayer Ministry is a humbling and uplifting experience, where you can connect with your community and be a silent hero walking with them on their journey. If you have an interest in joining the prayer team or would like an intention added to the prayer list, please email [email protected]. The prayer requests received at this email address will be compiled and sent out once a week to our volunteers. Thank you for praying! long as practical. This is accomplished by providing rides, going shopping, in-home visiting, and providing respite to the primary caregiver. Walking Through Grief See www.epiphanycatholic.org for details. DID YOU KNOW . . . That Second Family Care Team is a group of men and women who offer support to the elderly, ill or disabled by visiting “CarePartners” in their homes once or twice a week. That members and “CarePartners” mutually support one another through prayer and sharing. That there are so many in our community who need a friend! If you know of someone who could benefit, please call Outreach at 832-772-0306. I say to you, whoever believes in me will do all the works that I do. John 14:12 The Society of St. Vincent de Paul provides an opportunity to live your faith by serving others. We work directly, one on one, with people in need who call Epiphany requesting assistance. With the generous donations given by our parishioners, we are able to work with other churches, ministries and organizations in the Katy area and assist people who are in urgent need of help. If you would like to be part of this ministry or to learn more about us, please call SVdP at 281-578-3845. Whether your loss is recent or in the past we will walk the grief journey with you. This session will continue weekly until May 12th. There are new topics each week that are DVD lead and independent of each other in the Den of the PAC. Contact Michelle if you have any questions at [email protected]. Parishioners, are you going in for surgery or having a baby or for other reasons need a Meal or two for your family? Please let us know in Epiphany Outreach and we will see what we can do to make life a little easier. Call Lisa at 832-772-0306. Join Us on Tuesdays For one hour praying in front of the Blessed Sacrament. Or come at 9:45am, 3:00 p.m. or 7:00 p.m. for the rosary. 8 Faith Formation A Biblical Walk Through the Mass Discover the Riches of the Mass in this five-part DVD series featuring Dr. Edward Sri Come to know and understand the Mass like never before. Discover the rich meanings behind what we say and do during the Liturgy. You will hear and see the words and gestures of the Mass in a new light, leading you to a more meaningful and fruitful worship experience. Mondays 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. April 20, 27, May 4, 11, and 18 Epiphany Room, Parish Activity Center Cost is $18.00/person and includes: 36 page workbook 165 page textbook Deadline for ordering materials is Wednesday, April 8 Contact: [email protected] 281-578-8271 Registration form available at: http://www.epiphanycatholic.org/a-biblicalwalk-through-the-mass PRAY FOR all adults and young people who are preparing for full initiation into the Catholic Church, in particular those who participate in Epiphany’s RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) and RCIA adapted for children processes. Their photos and/or names are located outside the sacristy. VIRTUS REFRESHER Keeping the Promise Alive (VIRTUS Refresher) will be held on Thursday, April 16 from 7:00—8:30 p.m. in the PAC. A valid ID must be presented at check-in. No late admittance. No Walk-ins! Preregistration is required at http:// www.virtus.org Contact [email protected] for username, password and registration instructions or call 281-578 -8271. KPA is required for all volunteers who attended the original VIRTUS: Protecting God’s Children in 2010 or before. Called To Be Mom: Join us from 9:30— Noon on March 25, in the Parish Activity Center. This week Called to Be Mom will discuss the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Contact [email protected] for more information. Tuesday Morning Scripture Study: From 10:00 until 11:00 a.m. on Tuesdays, upstairs in the PAC. Contact [email protected] for more information. Adult Confirmation Preparation Preparation for the Sacrament of Confirmation for adults will begin with an onsite day retreat on Saturday, April 11 from 9 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., followed by six Thursday evening classes from 7—9 p.m. beginning April 16 through May 21. Participants must be at least 18 years old and not presently in high school. An initial interview is necessary. Contact [email protected] or call 281-5788271, ext. 283. 9 Children’s Faith Formation Epiphany Youth Ministry Faith Formation today! Operation Rice Bowl— Remember to return your bowl to faith formation class the week after Easter! Thank you for your generosity in mind, body and spirit! Calling all Parishioners! Let’s Plan the End of the Year PicnicTHE EPIPHANIC! Sunday, May 3 after the 11:30 AM Mass till 3 PM on Epiphany’s softball field. Get involved! Email Beth Harvey at [email protected] or call her at 281-578-8271. She is waiting to get you and your family involved! Lots of booths to take charge! More information to come. V B S The dates for Vacation Bible School (VBS)---June 22-26, 2015. Call- ing all station leaders! If you have led or would like to lead a station for Vacation Bible School Contact Stephanie Brierty ([email protected]) to get this year’s program moving forward. Our Theme: Everest, Conquering Challenges with God’s Mighty Power. Registration begins at the Epiphanic, Sunday, May 3, 2015. Attention to those who use the Please take nursery: the time to complete the yellow tags. Include first and last name, age or birth date and a cell phone number. This is the best way to contact you in case of an emergency. 10 INFORMATION SHEET CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS 515137: Epiphany of the Lord Catholic Community 1530 Norwalk Dr., Katy, TX 77450 PHONE 281-578-0707 CONTACT PERSON Gerry Broussard #1 email: [email protected] #2 email: [email protected] SOFTWARE Microsoft Publisher®2003 Adobe Acrobat 6.0® Professional Windows XP Professional® Service Pack Three PRINTER HP LJ300-400 Color M353-M451 PCL6 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 11 SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION March 22, 2015 TRANSMISSION TIME Tuesday, 12 PM SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Please note email change on #2 email 11
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