AN ARIZONA NON-PROFIT CORPORATION
Roman Catholic Church Santa Catalina
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E M A I L : o f f i c e @ s a n t a c a t a l i n a p a r i s h . o r g W E B S I T E : w w w . s a n t a c a t a l i n a p a r i s h . o r g
P A S T O R : Fr. Larry Sanders, C.Ss.R.
A S S I S T I N G : Fr. Paul Coury, C.Ss.R.
Fr. Charles Wehrley, C.Ss.R.
Fr. Greg Wiest, C.Ss.R.
Fr. Peter Connolly, C.Ss.R.
D E A C O N S : Deacon Bill Krueger
Deacon Alfonso De La Riva Deacon Joe LaFleur
Deacon Flavio Sanchez
PASTORAL CENTER HOURS
Monday—Thursday 9 AM—4 PM
Closed for Lunch 12—12:30 PM
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday, 4 PM
Sunday
7, 9 AM and 5 PM 11 AM Bilingual
Tuesday—Friday, 8 AM
CHAPEL Monday - Friday
8 AM - 3 PM use side entrance
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Every Wednesday
8:45-11 AM
The Rosary Every Tuesday - Friday at 7:30 a.m.
Every Sunday at 10:15 a.m.
Reconciliation
Every Tuesday - Friday at 7:30 a.m. and Saturdays at 3:30 p.m.
Anointing of the Sick
Every 3rd Thursday after 8 a.m. Mass.
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Vicky Abraham Dorothy Bentz
Lillian Camilleri Chris Cathcart
Stan Clark Barb Comeau Robert Coop
Cathi Cresi Rae Lance Dickson
Christina Dowell Ken Dyson
Peter Eugene Gail & Doug Fredericks
Bob Garand
Wendy Gradisher Roz & Richard Halmos
June Jaeger Eve Jaeger
DawnLynne Kacer Margherita Kroop
Deacon Bill Krueger Ed Lee
Tom Lindsley Richard Malecki
Walter Mc Culloch Joseph McGowan
Peggy Melville Pam Melville
Bernard Meyer Sharon Minten
Claudia O'Sullivan John O'Sullivan Linda Paulson
Ginny Pergantis Mary Rausch
Celina Sandoval Beth-Ann Santos Angelo Villiani Daniel Yevoli
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
As members of God’s Faith Community at
Santa Catalina Catholic Parish, we commit our lives to being the voice,
hands, and spirit of Christ, as our way of
continuing God’s call to love and peace.
Parish Staff can be reached at 520-825-9611 plus extension # Pastor - Fr. Larry Sanders, C.Ss.R., x100 Deacon Alfonso De La Riva, x100 Deacon William Krueger - x100 Deacon Flavio Sanchez - x100 Deacon Joe LaFleur - x100 Receptionist/Parish Registration - Venus Arnold, x100 Director of Finance - Margaret Yonkovich, x102 Office Manager - Susan Budrow, x103 C.A.R.E. Ministry Director - Judy Rossman, x104 Liturgy Director/R.C.I.A. - Stacy Pincus, x105 Weekend Mass Coordinator - Gerry Dugan, x105 Hispanic Ministry Director - Maria Luisa De La Riva, x106 Religious Education Director - Carol Padilla, x107 Youth Ministry Director - Lupita Parra, x108 Bulletin - Pilar Dougall, x109Young Adult/Family Ministry Director - Pilar Dougall, x109 Social Awareness & Justice Director - Sr. Jean Mariani, x110 Music Director - Alex Navas, x100 Maintenance - David Geer, x100
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MISION DE DECLARACION
DEL PLAN Como miembros de
Dios en la comunidad de fe de la Parroquia
Católica de Santa Catalina,
Comprometemos nuestras vidas para ser
la voz, manos, y el Espíritu de Cristo, como
una manera de continuar con el llamado de Dios, por el amor y la
paz.
If you wish to add or remove a name from the prayer list, please call the Pastoral Center office at 825-9611. In order to ensure an updated prayer list, names will be listed for two months and then removed.
Weekend of April 15 and 16, 2017
Direct debit and credit card payments are available, please call 520-825-9611, x102 to set up automatic donations.
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Weekly Month to Date Year to Date
Actual Offertory $33,320 $76,268 $797,471
Budgeted Offertory $25,542 $76,626 $823,764
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LAST CHANCE TO STOCK UP FOR SUMMER
The weekend of May 6 and 7 will be your last chance to buy Just Coffee. The Just Coffee group will take the summer months off and will return in September. Come prepared to stock up, you won’t want to run out of this delicious brew. We have multiple flavors and decaf, too!
ARIZONA KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
STATE RAFFLE Every year this raffle helps sup-port our parish community. Last year we
gave Fr. Larry a check for $2,000. Help us help support our com-munity! Buy tickets today.
All raffle prizes are cash with the GRAND PRIZE being $10,000 with prizes totaling $30,000!
Raffle tickets are $5 each or a book of 5 for $20. Tickets will be avail- able after all Masses on the patio and in the Parish Office. Winners do not need to be pre-sent at the drawing to win.
Thank you for your continued support!
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Mother’s Day Basket The Society of Our Lady of Guadalupe will be raffling a Mother’s Day Basket.
Tickets are 6/$5 or 15/$10
Tickets are available on the patio after all Masses or in the Parish Office during normal business hours.
The monies raised from the raffle will go to our St. Vincent de Paul Society.
Canasta para el Día de Las Madres La Sociedad de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe
estará rifando una Canasta para el día de las Madres
Boletos disponibles 6/$5 ó 15/$10 Los boletos estarán disponibles los fines de semana después de todas las Misas en la patio
y en la Oficina durante la semana Lo recaudado será donado a San Vicente de Paul.
Let us remember those from our parish family who
have died recently and returned to the Lord. We give thanks for their lives and offer comfort to their families.
Recordemos a todos aquellos de nuestra familia parroquial quienes reciente-
mente han muerto y han re-gresado al Señor. Damos gra-cias por sus vidas y ofrecemos consuelo a sus familias.
Joe Lafontaine, March 21
Ron Graham, April 8
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED...
Saturday May 6
5-8 PM This is going to be a fun and festive celebration!
But we are going to need your help!
We need lots of volunteers. Be sure to join us we need lots of help to set up, and clean up too. We will be on the Patio after all masses this weekend and next, please
come and sign up to assist us in making our Fiesta a joy for everyone.
Thank you, the Cinco de Mayo Committee
Acompañenos, estamos necesitando muchos voluntarios.
Necesitamos de su ayuda para la preparación de puestos como también para limpiar después de la celebración.
Pase a vernos en el Patio después de todas las Misas para que se firme en cual quiera de los días y estar listos para la fiesta.
Muchas gracias, departe del Comité del Cinco de Mayo
“Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed.”
— John 20:29b
“Dichosos los que creen sin haber visto”.
— Juan 20:29b
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SU ULTIMA OPORTUNIDAD PARA ABASTECERSE
DURANTE EL VERANO
El fin de semana de Mayo 6 y 7 será su última oportunidad de comprar Café Justo. El grupo de estas personas tomarán un descanso durante los meses del Verano pero regresrán en Septiembre. Ven y prepárate, abasteciendote de café, usted no quiciera que se le terminara este delicioso café. Tenemos una multitud de sabores y descafeinado también!
RIFA ESTATAL DE ARIZONA DE LOS
CABALLEROS DE COLÓN Cada año, ésta rifa ayuda a apoyar a nuestra comunidad Parroquial. El año pasado se le entregó a Fr. Larry un checke con la cantidad de $2,000. Ayúdenos a apoyar a nuestra comunidad.
Todos los premios de la rifa son dinero en efectivo incluyendo el Gran premio que será de $10,000 los premios suman la cantidad de $30,00! Boletos de la rifa son $5 cada uno ó un libro con 5 por $20. Los boletos estarán disponibles después de todas las Misas en el Patio y en la Oficina de la Parroquia.
Los ganadores no tienen que estar presentes para el sorteo de la Rifa.
“Comprar boletos para la rifa apoya a la Parroquia de Santa Catalina.”
Muchas gracias por su continuo apoyo!
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DATES TO REMEMBER
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FOOD DRIVE Sat. and Sun., May 6 and 7 Bring non-perishable foods and help those in need.
JUST COFFEE Sat. & Sun., May 6 and 7 After all Masses Assorted flavors only $10 per pound. Last chance to stock up before the summer months. Coffee is not available June, July, & August.
DONUTS AND COFFEE Sunday, May 7 7:30 AM-12:30 PM Join the Knights on the patio for yummy donuts, coffee, and fellowship!
THE BOOK BUNCH Thursday, May 11 7-8:30 PM in the Ocotillo Room Ladies of all ages are welcome to attend, bring a friend! This evening we will be discussing Threshold by Susan Feathers.
PARISH BREAKFAST Sunday, May 21 7:30 AM-12:30 PM Everyone is invited to gather in the Parish Hall for scrumptious food and fellowship.
SCCC Schedule of Events
= Mass Intention
Saturday, April 22 10 AM First Communion Mass, Fr. Larry 3:30-3:45 PM — Reconciliation, Church 4 PM Mass — Fr. Greg Wiest For the Intentions of the Parish After Mass — Root Beer Floats on the Patio 5-8 PM — Parish Pasta Dinner, Parish Hall
Acts 4:13-21 — Psalm 118:1, 14-21 — Mark 16:9-15
Sunday, April 23 After all Masses — Root Beer Floats on the Patio 7 AM Mass — Fr. Larry For Joan and Victor Timian (d) — Family 7:30 AM-12:30 PM — Parish Blood Drive, Parish Hall 9 AM Mass — Fr. Larry, For Jeanette Krajeck (d) — Hal and Doris Dieterle 11 AM Bilingual Mass — Fr. Charlie Wehrley For John and Michael Thomas Strandquist (d) — Dennis and Mary Ann Jacobsen 5 PM Mass — Fr. Jim Modeen For Jeanette Culhane (d) — Chris and Camy Culhane 6-8 PM — Life Teen, Parish Hall
Acts 2:42-47 — Psalm 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24 — 1 Peter 1:3-9 — John 20:19-31
Monday, April 24 10 AM-1 PM — St. Vincent de Paul, Marian Room 5-7 PM — Spanish Choir Rehearsal, Church 6-8 PM — Spanish Prayer Group, Cholla Room 7-8:30 PM — Welcome Home Catholics, Mesquite Room
Acts 4:23-31 — Psalm 2:1-9 — John 3:1-8
Tuesday, April 25 8 AM Mass — Fr. Larry For Michael Murphy (d) — Georgette Piet 1-3:30 PM — Arts and Crafts for Seniors, Cholla and Ocotillo Rooms 2-3 PM — YogaFaith, Catalina Room 6:30-8:30 PM — Love & Support for Family, LGBT Forum, Cholla & Ocotillo Rms 7-8 PM — Pastoral Council Meeting, Conference Room 7-8:30 PM — Men’s Prayer Group, Saguaro Room
1 Peter 5:5-14 — Psalm 89:2-3, 6-7, 16-17 — Mark 16:15-20
Wednesday, April 26 8 AM Mass — Fr. Bob Brazaskas For Richard Sandberg (d) — Mike and Sue ODonnell 8:45-11 AM — Eucharistic Adoration, Church 10 AM-1 PM — St. Vincent de Paul, Marian Room 2-3 PM — Finance Council Meeting, Conference Room 4-5:30 PM — Religious Education (Grades K-5), Meet in Parish Hall 5:30-6:30 PM — Children's Choir Practice, Church 6-8:30 PM — Foundation Class, Mesquite Room 6-8:30 PM — Teen Meeting, Ocotillo Room
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PARISH CLASSES & GROUP MEETINGS
Every 1st/3rd Third Tuesday, 1-3:30 PM in Cholla Rm Learn new art skills. No talent required. Bring a friend. Call Mary at 825-0500.
Every 2nd Thursday (year around) 7-8:30 PM in Ocotillo and Cholla Rms Book discussion group for women only. All are welcome to attend.
Every 3rd Tuesday, 9-10:30 AM in Saguaro Rm Prayer and study group promoting the Divine Mercy message.
Every 2nd Wednesday, 10-11 AM in Cholla Rm All are welcome to join us. Learn how to sew dresses for girls around the world!
Every 3rd Thursday (Summers off) 2-3 PM in Saguaro Rm Everyone is invited to attend.
Every 1st Monday, 1-2 PM in Catalina Rm Bring your knitting needles and crochet hooks, yarn is provided.
Every 1st Thursday, 11 AM-12 PM in Mesquite Rm All single women are invited to attend this planning meeting.
Every First Thursday, 1-2:30 PM in Saguaro Rm Everyone is invited to attend.
Every Monday, 6-8 PM in Cholla Rm All are welcome to join us for prayer and music.
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Thursday, April 27 8 AM Mass — Fr. Larry Edwin Tuhy (d) — Friends and Family 4-5:30 PM — Al Anon Meeting, Marian Room 6-9 PM — K of C St. Alphonsus Assembly 3470, Saguaro Room 7-8:30 PM — AA Meeting, Marian Room
Acts 5:27-33 — Psalm 34:2, 9, 17-20 — John 3:31-36
Friday, April 28 PARISH OFFICE CLOSED
8 AM Mass — Fr. Greg Wiest For Thomas Izydorski (d) — Paulette, his wife 9-11 AM — Guadalupanos Board Meeting, Saguaro Room
Acts 5:34-42 — Psalm 27:1, 4, 13-14 — John 6:1-15
Saturday, April 29 9 AM Feast of St. Catherine of Siena Mass 11:30 AM-2:30 PM — Cursillo in Christianity - Ultreya Meeting, Parish Center 3:30-3:45 PM — Reconciliation, Church 4 PM Mass — Fr. Larry For Bob Cruse (d) — Alice Cruse
Acts 6:1-7 — Psalm 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19 — John 6:16-21
Sunday, April 30 7 AM Mass — Fr. Greg Wiest For the Intentions of the Parish 9 AM Mass — Fr. Greg Wiest For Thomas Spuhler (d) — The St. Vincent de Paul Society 11 AM Bilingual Mass — Fr. Larry For the happy repose of the soul of John Terrill (d) — his wife and family 5 PM Confirmation Mass — Fr. Larry For Edwin Tuhy (d) — Friends and Family 6-8 PM — Life Teen, Parish Hall
Acts 2:14, 22-33 — Psalm 16:1-2, 5, 7-11 — 1 Peter 1:17-21 — Luke 24:13-35
Wednesday, April 26, con’t. 6-8:30 PM — Confirmation Class, Cholla Room 6:30-8 PM — Religious Education (Grades 6-8), Meet in the Parish Hall 6:30-8:30 PM — English Choir Practice, Church 7-8:30 PM — RCIA Meeting, Catalina Room
Acts 5:17-26 — Psalm 34:2-9 — John 3:16-21
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LOVE AND SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS OF LGBT PEOPLE TUESDAY, APRIL 25 6:30-8:30 PM OCOTILLO & CHOLLA ROOMS Friends and families of LGBT people will be given an opportunity to share on how loving LGBT persons has impacted their lives. This group sharing will allow participants to listen, support, and learn in a safe and accepting environment. Understanding is always the beginning of emotional well-being and hope. Confidentiality will be paramount and pledged by attendees. Clergy will not be present. However, members of the Santa Catalina Parish, Social Awareness and Justice Ministry, will give supportive structure. We look forward to extending our support and care to all who wish to attend. Please register by calling the Parish Office at 825-9611. In order for us to have a count of attendees, please call by April 24. Your name and contact information are not necessary.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AT SANTA CATALINA We are currently accepting ap-plications for Custodian and Director of C.A.R.E. Ministry.
The custodian will perform gen-eral custodial duties to include cleaning and light maintenance of the parish and pastoral build-ings. This position is 30 hours per week. This position offers vacation, sick, medical benefits and holiday pay. The ability to speak Spanish is preferred, but not required.
Under the direction of the Pas-tor, the Director of C.A.R.E. Min-istry provides spiritual support to homebound parishioners as well as offering bereavement support. This position is 30 hours per week and offers vaca-tion, sick, medical benefits and holiday pay. The ability to speak Spanish is preferred, but not re-quired. Applicant must have excellent communications, hu-man relations, and interpersonal skills. Must have ability to travel locally as required and proficien-cy in MS Office. A Bachelor’s degree in Social Work or equiva-lent work experience is required.
Contact Susan at 825-9611, x103 with any questions regarding these positions. Applications are available in the parish office or at the Diocese of Tucson website www.diocesetucson.org. Please submit a completed application and resume to Susan at [email protected].
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A MUCH DESERVED THANK-YOU! As has become our tradition, the enactment of the Passion of our Lord was once again offered at sev-eral Palm Sunday Masses by our wonderful Santa Catalina “actors.” Participation in this effort is truly a privilege, and it is our hope that this tradition will continue for many years to come and will be a prayer-ful experience for all.
The following parishioners partici-pated with us this year:
Joanne Boynton, Bob Clark, Maria Luisa De La Riva, Anita and Bernie Lee, John and Carol Harrison, Ana Heredia, Mike Hoedel, Wayne Kachmar, Greg and Shirley Nelson, Ginny Pergantis, Josh Pincus (our talented Messenger), Gerry Schreiner, and Mike and June Sienkiewicz
Thanks to all of you and special thanks to Fr. Larry for encouraging our parishioners to participate in this wonderful effort.
SPANISH CLASSES MONDAYS BEGINNING MAY 22 1 PM, CHOLLA ROOM
Would you like to learn conversation-al Spanish?
Come and join our Hispanic Minis-try for Spanish Classes. Beginner and intermediate available.
These classes are fun, hands on and informal. A Spanish or Bilingual Dictionary is helpful but not re-quired. For more information, call Maria Luisa at 825-9611, x106.
Lupita Parra, Director of Youth Ministry - 825-9611, x108 - [email protected]
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Once a year the Diocese of Tucson, has a special night where teens throughout our diocese are recognized for going the extra mile. The award given to these teens is called the St. John Paul Awards. The Bishop is present at this event along with diocese’s many youth ministers. It is quite a major event; even pastors are invited to this event. I am glad to that Fr. Larry has been able to attend this award’s ceremony with me for the past four years.
The three teens from our parish that were recognized this past Saturday, April 8 at Our Mother of Sorrows were Ethan Oldaker, George Rivas, and Samuel Rivas.
Ethan Oldaker, is a senior this year. He is the kind of person that will always offer his help no matter what. Let me give you one example, of what he does. Ethan normally attends the 5 p.m. Mass on Sundays. As soon as he walks though the church doors Pat, the Sacristan, for that Mass is relieved to see him. She knows that Ethan is always ready to help her out especially since she is usually shorthanded with Hospitality Ministers. Ethan is just one of those people that is always ready to give a helping hand. We will miss Ethan’s sense of humor, thoughtfulness, and hospitable personality next year at Life Teen.
George and Samuel Rivas, brothers, have been Lectors at the Sunday 5 p.m. Mass for about two years. In October, they both helped lead a prayer at the annual Arizona Rosary Celebration. They also came to our rescue when we needed help for A Teen’s Interpretation of The Living Stations of the Cross. George was our reader and also composed the beautiful teen reflections for our stations. The young man that was going to play the part of Pontius Pilate, and the bad thief, had a tournament out of town the day of the Stations, so Samuel stepped in a week prior to the performance. He practiced on his own and memorized his lines. I know that this is hard to believe for those who attended A Teen’s Interpretation of The Living Stations of the Cross, but he only made it to one rehearsal. You never would had known that because Samuel’s performance was amazing! George is currently a sophomore; however, he may graduate a year earlier due to having enough credits. He is a very articulate, thoughtful, and talented young man. We are just grateful that he is not graduating two years earlier and that we have him for one more year at Life Teen! We are not as fortunate when it comes to Samuel, because he is
a senior this year. Though Samuel has only been with us for two years he has made a great impact to our group. He too is very talented and performed at our Teen Variety Show on Friday. We will miss Samuel’s compassionate and gentle heart, but we are grateful for the time he has been a part of our life’s journey.
I look forward to next year’s John Paul Awards Ceremony, and can’t wait to see who the next recipients will be!
Lupita Director of Youth Ministry
The Annual St. John Paul Awards
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REMEMBERING OUR LOVED ONES This Easter our Church was beautifully decorated with flowers donated by our parishioners in memory and in honor of their loved ones. It was a beautiful display of generosity. Please keep the following individuals and families in your prayers.
IN MEMORY OF: Michael Rockwood
Deceased Family Members by Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison Florence Bone and Bill Bone by Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hillerud
Our mothers, Grace and Ruth by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bloom Daniel B. Felker by Mrs. Mary Felker
James Perell and Hettie Hahn by Ms. Carol Perell Judith M. Schaefer and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schaefer
by Mr. Raymond Schaefer The Palumbo Family by Ms. Marietta Fowler
Tim Heacock and Helen James by Mr. and Mrs. Bernadette Heacock
Ella and Gino Cristonini by Ms. Laura Reese Patrick Recio and the Riselvato Family by Ms. Rose M. Recio
Helen & Don Rosenkrans and Ruth & Arthur Salberg by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rosenkrans
Bianchini and Leonard Families by Ms. Jeanne Bianchini Anthony and Carolyn Cormier by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cormier Tom Pelkey Sr. and all beloved family by Mrs. Beverly A. Pelkey
Thomas Arnold, Sr., Frances Baker, Zieminski & Sentak Families by Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Arnold
Manny and Terry Cordova by Mr. and Mrs. Armando Cordova The Gasca and Edmonds Families by Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gasca
Mr. & Mrs. Raynal, Mr. & Mrs. Soto, Ana Paola Reyes, and Annie Green by Mr. and Mrs. William Turcato
Carole L. Piet by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Graham Our parents by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harkins
Louis & Mary Haddad and Gerald and Anne James by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haddad
Mary Alice Auchmoody and Chester Auchmoody by Mr. and Mrs. Wolfgang Kelch
Alice and George Parks by Ms. Ann Parks Joseph Sevigny by Mrs. Mary Sevigny
Walter M. Delgado by Mrs. Janet Delgado Ed, Margaret, and Steve Nigl by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nigl Gio, Loretta, and Bob Becker by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nigl
Sonja, Alice, and Hugh Cavalli by Mr. Glen Cavalli George and Agnes Fatula and Patrolman Frank Viggiano
by Mr. Stephen Fatula Robert C. Taylor by Mrs. Genevieve Taylor
Anton and Violet Hoedel and Reece Sullivan by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hoedel
Dodie & Bud Modray and Ralph & Irene Risser by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hoedel
The Testa and Harding Families by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harding Greggory & Ada Coppola and John & Catherine Butler
by Mr. and Mrs. John Butler Alex Bellinder by Mrs. Mary Bellinder
Al and Thelma Hassler and John Begandy by Mrs. Catherine Begandy
Stanley and Victoria Wompierski by Ms. Gail Fredericks Lloyd & Dorthy Nevins and Jerry & Eleanor Gottschalk
by Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nevins
Brandy Polito by Mr. and Mrs. James Polito Steve Mashek by Ms. Mary Dufrane-Mashek
Robert Harbert by Mrs. Kathleen Harbert Jack Wilshire by Mrs. Helen Wilshire
Marcella & Clifford R. Simske and Mayme & Al Schaepe by Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Simske
Elizabeth Vucich, Nick Vucich Jr., and Ed Tuhy by Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Vucich
Stephanie & John Vucich by Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Vucich Mable & William Gard by Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Vucich
Shayne & Roger Sweisberger by Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Vucich Katie and Ken Krieg by Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Vucich
Joseph & Olga Jones, Edward & Ronald Ciszewski, & Frank Bobek by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jones
Martha & Edward Borquez and Luz & Jose Manuel Rugama by Mr. and Mrs. Sergio Rugama
Robert Hasty, Rhonda Hasty Wallace, C.P. Palma, JB Williams, and Pauline Palma by Ms. Rita Quin
Josphine & Bernard Nolan and Corrine & Clem McNicoll by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nolan
Agnes Keehn, David Keehn, and Bill Reichard by Mr. and Mrs. James Reichard
Clyde & Gladys Harrison and Gerald & Edith Mitchell by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harrison
Rita Harrison, John Higgins, and Joseph Cook by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harrison
Rita & Patrick Bianchini and Michael & Helen Leonard by Ms. Marian Bianchini
Patrick Bianchini, Jr., Bill Leach, and the Leonard Family by Ms. Marian Bianchini
Meryle, John, and Leon Sample, Madonna Truax, Charlotte Waterstradt, and Crawford Gregory by Ms. Sally Ann Sample
Joe & Alfreda Haubrich and Jack & June Axe by Mr. and Mrs. Steven Axe
Wilson Davila by Mrs. Roberta Davila Dennis Macha by Mrs. Judith Macha
Eduardo, Sabina, and Alfred Navarrate, Janise Nicole Chavez, Patricio, Josefa and Carlota Chavez, and Elvira Jones
By Ignacio Chavez Family Edward Sala, Josephine, Anson, and Dorothy Kohler
by Mr. and Mrs. William Sala
IN HONOR OF: Suzanne Clark, Bonnie Frasca, and Joe Lafontaine
by Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Westphal United States Military Families by Ms. Margaret Richey Donald Rosenkrans by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rosenkrans
Ruthie Troudt by Mr. and Mrs. Gary Adams Irene Kula-Sala by Mr. and Mrs. William Sala
Dennis Davila by Mrs. Roberta Davila William Staley by Ms. Esther F. Staley
Mercy, Fred, and Paul Lopez, Al Benitz, Cheseca Varclan, and Louie & Marian Montano by Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Montano
San Vicente de Paul prove compasión y apoyo a indi-viduos en necesidad, sin im-portarles raza, origen, o religión. Las horas de oficina son Lunes y Miércoles de 10am a 1pm, en el Salón Par-roquial. Para más información, por favor llame al, 825-8288.
Mental Health Resources Fo-rum -- How do you find your way to the help you need to support loved ones affected by mental health issues? Come learn from mental health care providers in the public and private sector and community-based support organizations who can guide you through the sea of mental health re-sources. Hear personal stories from people who have faced that challenge. On Thursday,
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Worldwide Marriage Encoun-ter — In today’s Gospel Jesus commanded his disciples to love one another as He had loved them. Do we reflect this love in our lives and relation-ships, especially our marriage relationship? Let God show you how to love your spouse and others as He loves you. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend is on May 19-21 in Phoenix. To apply for the weekend and for other dates visit wwmearizona.com.
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April 27, 12-2 p.m., at Congre-gation Anshei Israel, 5550 E. 5th St. Register online at www.icstucson.org. $15 fee includes lunch, vegetarian option available. Questions? Call 297-6049, x233.
11 Day Pilgrimage to the Holy Land — November 10-21, 2017 - Join Fr. Greg Bramlage of Missionaries of the New Evan-gelization and Erin Blanchette, Executive Director of Vine of Grace, on an unforgettable pilgrimage to Caesarea, Naza-reth, Tiberias, Bethlehem, and Jerusalem. Expect to be trans-formed, renewed, and restored by the abundant blessings and graces you will receive! For information & itinerary con-tact Erin at [email protected] or 631-1408. Print the trip bro-
Al-Anon and AA meetings are held at Santa Catalina by
the respective sponsoring or-ganizations. If you or someone you know is interested in an Al-Anon meeting, join us eve-ry Thursday in the Parish Hall at 4 p.m. For details, call Robin at 818-1177. AA meetings are also held on Thursday in the Parish Hall at 7 p.m. For more information on AA meetings, call Art at 825-5218.
St. Vincent de Paul provides compassion and support to indi-
viduals in need, regardless of race, origin, or religion. Their office hours are Monday and Wednesday, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., in the Parish Hall. For more information, call 825-8288.
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