Saint Peter ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
DIOCESE OF RALEIGH
Parish Founded 1884 ~ Present Church Built 1991
2700 EAST FOURTH STREET,
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 27858-1712
Parish Office: 252.757.3259 Fax: 252.752.1499
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Parish website: www.saintpetercatholicchurch.org
Email: [email protected]
www.facebook.com/StPeterGreenville
Bulletin submissions: [email protected]
Pastor ~ Rev. Jim Buchholz
Parochial Vicar ~ Rev. Ian Van Heusen
Deacon ~ Art Schneider
CELEBRATION OF THE MASS Saturday Vigil: 5:00 pm
Sunday: 8:00 am 10:30 am, 12:10 pm, and 5:00 pm
Daily Mass: Monday - Thursday 8:00 am
Friday and Saturday 9:00 am
Holy Days: 9:00 am, 12:10 am, and 6:30 pm
Morning Prayer: 15 minutes before morning Mass
Holy Family Perpetual Adoration Chapel Adorers are with Our Lord 24 hours,7 days a week
Outdoor Stations of the Cross 24 hours, 7 days a week
Sacrament of Penance Saturday 9:30 am and 4:00- 4:30 pm or upon request
Sacrament of Matrimony Contact the Parish Office. The couple must speak with a
parish priest at least six months before the wedding
Sacrament of Baptism Masses or privately as requested by the parents.
One parent must be a practicing Catholic. Baptismal preparation program is required
Anointing of the Sick Please contact the Parish Office
Hospital or Home Bound Visits Call Parish Office to schedule a visit
NEW PARISHIONERS Please register as soon as possible . It is required for enrollment in Faith Formation, Sacramental Prep,
and Sponsorship Certification
PETER’S WAY Religious Articles store located beside Parish Hall.
Hours are before and after weekend Masses
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SAINT PETER CATHOLIC SCHOOL (PK3-8)
2606 East Fifth Street, Greenville, NC 27858
School Office: 252.752.3529
Principal: Mr. Douglas E. Jones
Website: www.stpeterscatholicschool.com
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PARISH STAFF
Bookkeeper ~ Carmen Bradley
Secretary ~ Jennifer Loesner
Director of Music ~ Michael Vetrano
R.C.I.A. Coordinator ~ Carolyn Morris
YFF & Sacramental Prep ~ Anne Vamos
High School Youth Minister ~ Kurt Garner
Middle School Youth Minister ~ Attila Vamos
Stewardship & Advancement ~ Susan Jones
Facility Director ~ Steve Moore
COUNCIL CHAIRS
Pastoral Council Chair ~ Jay Oswald
Finance Council Chair ~ John Farley
SPCS Advisory Council Chair ~ Alicia Delamere
Sunday, February 3, 2019 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Readings of the Week, Mass Intentions, Parish Activities, and Offertory
Monday February 4
Monday of the Fourth Week in Ordinary Time Heb 11:32-40/Ps 31:20, 21, 23, 24/Mk 5:1-20
8:00 am ~ Nina Blair, RIP
Tuesday February 5
Memorial of St. Agatha, Virgin & Martyr Heb 12:1-4/Ps 22:26b-27, 28 and 30, 31-32/Mk 5:21-43
8:00 am ~ Tom Parsons, RIP
Wednesday February 6
Memorial of St. Paul Miki & Companions, Martyrs Heb 12:4-7, 11-15/Ps 103:1-2, 13-14, 17-18a/Mk 6:1-6
8:00 am ~ Daniel O'Callaghan, RIP
Thursday February 7
Thursday of the Fourth Week in Ordinary Time Heb 12:18-19, 21-24/Ps 48:2-3ab, 3cd-4, 9, 10-11/Mk 6:7-13
8:00 am ~ Pam Longnecker, RIP
Friday February 8
Friday of the Fourth Week in Ordinary Time Heb 13:1-8/Ps 27:1, 3, 5, 8b-9abc/Mk 6:14-29
9:00 am ~ Art Tew, RIP
Saturday February 9
Saturday of the Fourth Week in Ordinary Time Heb 13:15-17, 20-21/Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6/Mk 6:30-34
9:00 am ~ Attila & Anne Vamos & Family 5:00 pm ~ Frances Conlon & Sr. Loretta Costa
Sunday February 10
FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME; WORLD MARRIAGE DAY Is 6:1-2a, 3-8/Ps 138:1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 7-8/1 Cor 15:1-11/Lk 5:1-11 8:00 am ~ Nancy Zuppa, RIP
10:30 am ~ For The People
12:10 pm ~ Ed Wheatley, RIP
5:00 pm ~ Peter Khuri, RIP
This Week’s Parish Activities
Sunday, February 3 9:00 am - Noon Scout Pancake Breakfast 9:10 am YFF 10:45 am Children’s Liturgy 2:00 pm Adult Confirmation Class ~ Rm 200 6:00 pm HSYM Monday, February 4 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm Handbell Choir Rehearsal Tuesday, February 5
Noon - 1:30 PM St. Vincent de Paul Society
Wednesday, February 6
4:00 - 4:45 pm Joyful Noise Choir practice grade 2-6
6:30 pm Safe Environment
7:00 pm Confirmation class
Thursday, February 7 9:00 am Creative Fellowship 7:00 pm RCIA ~ Rm 200
Friday, February 8 Saturday, February 9 9:30 am & 4-4:30 pm Reconciliation 11:00 am Sacrament of 1st Reconciliation 6:00 pm Renewal of Wedding Vows Sunday, February 10 9:00 am Knights Breakfast 9:10 am YFF 10:45 am Children’s Liturgy 2:00 pm Adult Confirmation Class ~ Rm 200 6:00 pm MSYM 6:00 pm HSYM
January 2019
Collection Electronic Giving Total
January 1 (Solemnity of Mary) $ 5,774.78
January 6: $11,978.61 $ 340.00 $12,318.61
January 13: $11,671.47 $ 7,504.00 $19,175.47
January 20: $16,695.43 $ 1,612.00 $18,307.43
January 27: $10,942.16 $ 2,362.00 $ 13,304.16
January Offertory Total: $ 68,880.45
January Offertory Goal: $79,696.00
JPII Catholic HS (1/6) .............................. $ 1,519.59
Saint Peter Catholic School (1/13) ............$ 1,600.24
Parishes in our Diocese Hurricane (1/20)...$ 1,268.26 Church in Latin America (1/27) ..................$ 2,738.75 JPII Catholic High School (2/3) ..................$
Next weeks 2nd Collection: St. Peter Catholic School (2/10)
ONLINE GIVING ~It’s SAFE, SECURE and CONVENIENT! A great way to ensure your gifts to Saint Peter are received; Even while
you are away! This is a huge benefit for our Parish. It helps us track
numbers and it stabilizes our monthly budget.
Just click the button on our parish website.
Need assistance, call Susan Jones at 252.757.3259 x 204
“The secret of happiness is to live
moment by moment and to thank God for
all that He, in His goodness, sends to us
day after day.” St. Gianna Molla
Walter B. Jones, Fran Scalfani, Gloria Bourque, Layla Overby, Teresa Maley, John Grillo, John Amabile, The Burdette Family,
George Saieed, Doris Cramer, Letha Alexander, Cooper & Lindsay Anker, Robert Munsch, Jeff Lackey, David Lackey, Anna Zirillo Passalacqua, David Acevedo, John Allen King, Jr., Tony Jannetti, Nancy Simmons, Sharron Huza, Felicia Amoia, Makenna Prichard, Carol Palmer, Alfred Leonettie, Jr., Jennifer Krajna, Generra Peck, Juanita Saad, Don Silvers, Dan Blair, Bruce Baker, Anthony (Tony) Gribble, Jamie White, Ildo Rebellate, Mark Bloom, Robert Munsch, Mary Wagner, Richard Bachman, Rosalie Rogers, Patricia Rowe, Isolean Biggs, Jerome Brinzo, Tom Martin, Ralph Mazzei, John Mitchell, Jackie Tucci, Donald Octigan, Peter & Betty Olliver, JoAnne Pavlic, Pat Pickford, Bob Saieed, Jean Qualliotine, Tom & David Wagner, Lou Baron, Roderick Wiggins
Names will be kept on list for 30 days. If you want it to remain, contact Parish Office
Saint Agatha, Virgin and Martyr Memorial ~ February 5
From Catania, Sicily, Saint Agatha defended her purity throughout being tortured. "If you threaten me with wild
beasts, know that at the Name of Christ they grow tame; if you use fire, from heaven angels will drop healing dew on me.” During her imprisonment and torture, she received a miraculous visit from the apostle Peter who healed all her wounds. After being beaten again, Agatha prayed, “O Lord Jesus Christ, good Master, I give You thanks that You granted me victory over the executioners' tortures. Grant now that I may happily dwell in Your never-ending glory." A year after her death, she was credited with saving the city of Catania from a volcanic eruption of Mount Etna when townspeople held her veil against the oncoming flames. Her grave is venerated in Catania and her name appears in the Roman Cannon.
Saints of the Week
St. Paul Miki & Companions, Martyrs
Memorial ~ February 6
The son of a Japanese military leader, born in Tounucumada, Japan - Paul Miki, a Japanese Jesuit, was crucified with his twenty-five companions in Nagasaki, Japan. The faces of the group of martyrs
shone with gladness during their final struggle. “Like my Master,” murmured Paul, “I shall die upon the cross. Like him, a lance will pierce my heart so that my blood and my love can flow out upon the land and sanctify it to his name.” They were all canonized as the Martyrs of Japan in 1862. They were the first martyrs of East Asia to be canonized.
In Our Prayers
World Marriage Day (WMD) honors husband and wife as the foundation of the family, the basic unit of society. It salutes the beauty of their faithfulness, sacrifice and joy in daily married life. HISTORY - The idea of celebrating marriage
began in Baton Rouge, La., in 1981, when couples en-couraged the Mayor, the Governor and the Bishop to proclaim St. Valentines Day as "We Believe in Marriage Day". By 1982, 43 Governors officially proclaimed the day and celebrations spread to U.S. military bases in several for-eign countries. In 1983, the name was changed to "World Marriage Day", designated to be celebrated each year on the sec-ond Sunday in February. In 1993, his Holiness, Pope John Paul II, imparted his Apostolic Blessings on World Marriage Day. THEME - Our Theme for WMD has been permanently adopted as "Love One Another". This phrase is the com-mandment given us by Jesus in John 15:12. It speaks to us in a simple but challenging way of how our Father wishes us to live. Loving one another is a daily decision, simple but challenging. http://www.wwme.org/wpd-wmd
All Sins can be forgiven... The Catholic Church teaches explicitly that there is no sin, no matter how serious, that cannot be forgiven. (Catechism
of the Catholic Church) To imply otherwise is a challenge to God’s omnipotence. God’s mercy is more powerful than any human ability to do evil. However, humans also have free will. God does not force us to reconcile but gives us the freedom to accept or reject divine mercy. For sin to be forgiven, we must admit our faults. (US Catholic) 1864 "Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven." 136 There are no limits to the mercy of God, but anyone who deliberately refuses to accept his mercy by repent-ing, rejects the forgiveness of his sins and the salvation offered by the Holy Spirit. 137 Such hardness of heart can lead to final impenitence and eternal loss. (CCC) 982-983 No sin is so serious that the Church cannot forgive it. "There is no one so wicked who cannot hope for forgiveness if his repentance is honest" (Roman Catechism). Christ always wants the Church's gates of forgiveness to be open for those turning from sin. (CCC)
Catechism of the Catholic Church Part 2
Our parish at Saint Peter Church has
50 children preparing to receive the
Sacrament of First Reconciliation
in early February!
Please pray for these children and their families as they prepare to experience God’s amazing mercy, forgiveness, and grace.
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All are welcome! Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults
Thursdays at 7:00 pm SLC ~ Rm 200 We invite anyone who has questions about the
Catholic faith to join us for these weekly informative sessions. Questions? Contact Carolyn Morris at [email protected] or call 252.757.3259 ext.220
Confirmation Prep meetings are for high school sophomores or older. Teens, bring your workbooks!! Our next classes are:
Feb 6 - upstairs in SLC Feb 20 - upstairs in SLC
Mar 6 - NO MEETING (Ash Wednesday)
For information about Confirmation Prep classes, please
contact [email protected] or (252) 702-7660
Youth Faith Formation
We will meet in the Spiritual Life Center on:
Feb 3 - YFF in classrooms
Feb 10 - YFF in classrooms
Feb 17 - YFF in classrooms
Feb 24 - No YFF
Mar 3 - YFF in classrooms
To be added to our weekly YFF emails, contact: [email protected] or (252) 702-7660
High School Youth Ministry
February 3rd 6-7:30 High School Youth Ministry
February 10th 6-7:30 High School Youth Ministry
February 17th 6-7:30 High School Youth Ministry
Find information about the Summer Mission Trip at: http://tinyurl.com/sphsymMission
Mission Trip Deposit $100 due February 17th
Children’s Adoration led by Deacon Art
Wednesday, February 13 ~ 7:00 pm
This event is for all children
Come join us in the church for prayer with Jesus.
And God said to Moses" I AM WHO I AM." And he said, "Say to the people of Israel: 'I AM has sent me to you.” "I tell you the truth," Jesus answered, "before Abraham
was born, I AM."
The same "I AM" of the Jews -- the God of the Universe in the Person of Jesus Christ -- awaits your presence in adoration in the Holy Family Chapel. Christ awaits YOU, all day every day.
Will YOU give YOUR God one hour a week in adoration? Start now to make this the best Lent of your life. Start Lent early by offering yourself to your God. He will give you His Love, His Peace, His Mercy. God awaits YOU! Look at the Cross. Commit to Him as He committed to you.
Adorers needed for all 168 hours of the week
Middle School Ministry ALL students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grade are invited to our youth ministry.
2/3: No Middle School Ministry
2/10: 6-7:40 pm (in the cafeteria)
2/17: 6-7:40 pm (in the cafeteria)
2/24: No Middle School Ministry
To be added to the weekly emails, contact:
Attila Vamos [email protected]
To commit, contact:
Jim/Martha Coyne ~ 252-414-8389
Vernon/Joanne Dunn ~ 321-5896 or 355-3628
Saint Peter Youth
Holy Rosary Hour On the last Tuesday every month from
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm. Come pray the Rosary followed by discussion.
For more information, contact Ken Harbit at: [email protected]
Joyful Noise ~ a young people's choir
Grades 2-6, will rehearse on
Wednesdays 4 - 4:45 pm in the choir room.
Email [email protected] for more information.
HOURS WITH NO COMMITTED ADORER
Sun 1-2 p.m.
Mon 1-2, 10-11 a.m.
Tues 3-4 a.m.
Wed 2-3 a.m.
Thur 1-2, 2-3 a.m.
Fri 2-3, 3-4 a.m., 1-2 p.m.
Sat 2-3, 3-4 a.m.
Stewardship of Time, Talent, and Treasure
Have you registered with our parish yet? Parish Registration forms are available on the
Parish website, in the Narthex, and the Parish office.
Membership is a condition for the reception of:
The Sacraments of Baptism First Reconciliation, Marriage First Eucharist, Confirmation
Registration is also required before the parish can issue a
sponsorship certificate for those asked to be sacramental
sponsors. Please consider volunteering in one of our many
Ministries. We welcome your talents! Questions? Call the Parish Office at 252.757.3259
How is God calling you?
Will you answer His call? Contact the Parish Office
252.757.3259
This is an exciting opportunity for your family to support vocations by taking home the Chalice for Vocations and praying. The vitality of the Church depends upon us to create a Catholic Community that supports and encourages vocation awareness, promoting with enthusiasm, ALL VOCATIONS:
Priesthood, Consecrated Life, and Deaconate life. Go online to schedule a time or contact
Susan Jones at 252-757-3259 ext.204 or [email protected]
Renewal of Marriage Vows Saturday, February 9, 2018
5:00 pm Mass
Renewal of Marriage Vows will take place next Saturday,
February 9th, at the 5pm Liturgy. Couples celebrating
an anniversary in a 5-year increment (5th, 10th, 15th,
50th, 55th, etc.) and those celebrating 60, 61, 62, 63, etc.
are invited to attend that liturgy and renew their marriage
vows.
Following Mass there will be a candlelight
dinner in the parish hall for those couples.
If you plan to attend, please call Marlene
Hughes at 355-2460 or Jennifer at the par-
ish office 757-3259 (ext. 201) NO LATER THAN TUES-
DAY MORNING, February 5th.
Please bring a wedding picture for our bulletin board, to
the church office by Feb 9th. Write your name & phone
number on the back. Thank you!
Parish News
Boy Scouts of America designates the Sunday that falls before February 8 (Scouting Anniversary Day) as Scout Sunday, which is the primary date to recognize the contribu-tions of young people and adults to Scouting.
Girl Scouts are participants as well. Scout volunteers who wish to serve at the Mass,
please see your leaders for instructions on how to sign-up.
Safe Environment Training Wednesday, February 6 ~ 6:30 pm (in the SLC)
REQUIRED for anyone volunteering with our parish
and/or school youth. If your certificate is MORE than 5 years
old, you MUST renew. The Safe Environment Program of the
Diocese of Raleigh strives to empower parishes, schools,
families, and individuals to create and foster safe and healthy
environments for children & youth in all aspects of their lives.
Volunteer applications can be found on our Parish website
under forms. Please fill out before attending session.
R.S.V.P. 252.757.3259
"Each of us has a part to play, a gift to share, a service to offer for building up the Body of Christ in love." Pope Francis
Tuition Assistance ~ Finances should not stand
between any faithful Catholic family and our school.
Tuition Assistance (K-7th grade) is available to
qualifying families with a legitimate need.
2019-2020 School Year Registration has already started!
(Re-enrollment for current families takes place in February).
Come see our school and learn why children who attend our parish church benefit so greatly from attending our parish school.
You can apply online at stpeterscatholicschool.com
In Our Schools
Thank you to everyone
who participated in
Catholic Schools Week!
From our celebrity readers to local pastors
and volunteers.
It was a wonderful week
celebrating Catholic education!
Host Families Needed!
JPII is now able to accept international students but we
need to identify families who would be willing to serve
as hosts.
If you or someone you know would be interested, please
contact Director of Recruiting Doug Smith at
[email protected] or 252-321-2132.
NC Opportunity Scholarship
2019- 2020 school year
The NC Opportunity Scholarship Program expands
school choice in North Carolina through scholarship grants
for eligible children in Kindergarten through 12th grade.
This program provides funding of up to $4,200 per year
for eligible children who choose to attend a participat-
ing nonpublic school, including St. Peter & JPII.
The 2019-20 new student application for the Opportunity
Scholarship Program is now open. Priority will be given to
applications received by March 1, 2019.
Full details can be found at http://www.ncseaa.edu/osg.htm.
New Section 529(C)(7) Plan INCLUDES:
Tuition and other expenses for attendance at K-12 Catholic Schools. Pre-K programs are
considered child care by the IRS. Check with your tax preparer. Schedule a personal tour.
Call Saint Peter Catholic School at: 252.752.352
Diocese of Raleigh
Office of African Ancestry
Ministry & Evangelization
(AAMEN) and
Native American Catholic Community
Tuition Assistance for K-12 Catholic Schools The online Tuition Assistance application for African Ancestry and Native American Ancestry will open on January 28, 2019. The deadline for the 2019-2020 school year is March 11, 2019. Applications will not be considered after this date.
January 28, 2018 – March 11, 2018 @ 12 am
Applications can be found at: raldioc.configio.com/go/aamen-tuition-assistance
Tuition Assistance & Scholarship Opportunities
Enrollment for the 2019-2020
school year is under way!
Come see why Saint Peter offers
more for your child than any other school can.
For a tour or information, call Heather Brockway at 252-752-3529 or email [email protected].
Father Justin Returns to Greenville for March with the Saints
JPII is excited to announce that this year’s speaker for March with the Saints is former St. Peter’s Pastor V. Rev. Justin Kerber, C.P. Fr. Justin is now rector at St. Paul of the Cross Mon-astery in Pittsburgh.
This year’s event will take place Saturday, March 30 at 5:00 p.m. at the Hilton Greenville.
Join us for dinner, games, auctions, and fun!
Visit jp2highschool.com/mwts to pur-chase tickets.
We are looking for sponsors and auction items. If you are inter-ested in sponsorship information, please contact Barb Delbridge at 252-414-0755 or [email protected].
If you have an item you or your business would like to donate to the auction, please contact Laurie Stallings at 252-531-8426 (leave a message) or [email protected].
Beloved sons and daughters of the Catholic Church,
brothers and sisters in the faith: Catholic education is
above all a question of communicating Christ, of helping to
form Christ in the lives of others.” – Message of John Paul
II to the National Catholic Educational Association of the
United States, April 16, 1979
All are Welcome to these Upcoming Events
Join us to be refreshed, renewed and revived in our walk with the Lord!
Hear from World-Renowned speaker
Sr. Miriam James Heidland, SOLT!
February 22-23, 2019: A night (6:30-9pm) of worship, teaching & adoration followed by a morning (9-1pm) of praise, teaching and fellowship.
Childcare & scholarships available.
New this year, men welcome Friday only!
Tickets, FAQs, sponsorship info, past retreats & more at
www.refresHERspirit.com
Questions: email [email protected] or
call the parish office at 252.757.3259
Knights of Columbus Breakfast
Sunday, February 10th
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Join us in the Spiritual Life Center for sausage, eggs, pancakes, sweets, drinks. Meet fellow parishioners!
Adults $5 ~ Kids under 8 eat FREE!
The Turn Over a New Leaf Book Club has chosen
Forming Intentional Disciples – The Path to Knowing and Following Jesus
by Sherry A. Weddell as their February read.
Discussion will take place on February 19 in the home of the Dellasegas. Rosary will begin at 7 pm followed by the discussion. Call the church office or the Dellasegas at 252.916.4393 for further information.
Dine with the Knights & Subway
Sunday, Feb 3rd ~ ALL DAY ~ 3120 E.10th St. (near the Food Lion) ~ 10% of proceeds benefit the Knights.
Thursday, February 7th ~ 5pm to close ~ 801 Moye Blvd. ~ 10% of proceeds benefit JPII Thursday, February 21st ~ 5pm to close ~ 801 Moye Blvd. ~ 10% of proceeds benefit Saint Peter Catholic School
8th Annual Mulch and Pine Straw Sale
Benefiting Scout Troup 826 Sale has begun. Watch for Order Forms
Delivery will be on March 16th.
Tickets and sponsorships are now available for
Community Crossroads Center's annual Homeless
Nights Fundraiser at the Greenville Convention Center
on March 29, 2019.
You will hear firsthand stories of the residents we serve at
the shelter in addition to Entertainment, Live Auction,
Dinner, and 50/50 Raffle.
The event starts at 5:30 pm and will end at 8:00
pm. Then, stay with us for the after party for fun and
dancing until 11:00 pm.
Community Crossroads Center relies on the generosity
and compassion of the community to keep the doors to
our facility open to the homeless in Greenville and Pitt
County. Your support is greatly appreciated.
Tickets are available online at
http://www.communitycrossroadscenter.org
or by phone at 252-752-0829.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
MARCH 8 Annual Knights of Columbus Fish Fry on the 1st Friday of Lent. Lunch and Dinner.
MAY 17 HERE IT COMES AGAIN - THE 8TH ANNUAL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS GOLF TOURNAMENT.
Supporting JP II Catholic High School, Boy Scouts Troop 826, and St. Peter's Catholic School. More info to follow.
GOLDEN EAGLES SENIOR LUNCHEON
The GOLDEN EAGLES SENIOR LUNCHEON GROUP will meet on Thursday, February 14th, 11:30 AM, at The Seahorse Restaurant.
All PARISHIONERS, 55 and older, are welcome to
attend.
If your last name begins with A thru L, please call Ruth Honeycutt at 252/944-1716,
f your last name begins with M thru Z, please call Karen Hillman at 565-5884, with your reservation, no later than Tuesday morning, February 12th.
Gift Cards available before/after Masses on
Saturday, February 16:
5:30 pm Team 9: Jan Lyons
Sunday, February 17:
8:00 am ~ Team 10: Sharon & Lennon Hooper
10:30 am ~ Team 11: Margie & Mark Dellasega
Before 12:10 pm Team 8: Marlene Hughes