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Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil • 4:00 PM Sunday • 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM Monday - Friday • 8:30 AM Children’s Liturgy of the Word Sunday • 10:00 AM/12:30 PM SPANISH MASS Misas en Español Domingo • 12:30 PM • Placerville Miércoles • 6:30 PM • Placerville Youth Mass Sunday • 5:00 PM April 10 Reconciliation Saint Patrick Church, Placerville Saturday 3:00-4:00 PM Saint James Church, Georgetown Sunday before 10:00 AM Mass Baptism Must be registered in parish. Parents and godparents are required to attend a pre-Baptism class. English class: The class will be held Sunday, April 17 at 5:00 PM in Room 3 Clase en Español: Clasé esta 15 de abril a las 7:00 PM salón 3 Sacrament of Marriage A couple wishing to be married in Saint Patrick Parish must contact the parish six months prior to the intended wedding date. Our Mission As an assembly empowered by the glory of the Resurrection, we are committed to one another and to the tradition of the Catholic Church in celebrating the Seven Sacraments, the Sacred Liturgy, proclaiming the Good News through Education, sustaining the community of Faith, and promoting Charity, Peace and Justice for all people, now and forever. Catholic Community of Saint Patrick Saint Patrick Church • 3109 Sacramento Street Placerville Saint James Church • 2831 Harkness Street • Georgetown REDEMPTION Do you remember Peter on the night Jesus was arrested? He claimed he had never heard of Jesus. Today we are called to join Peter in testifying to the name of Jesus as he does in the first reading, and in proclaiming our love for him as Peter does in the Gospel passage. The powerful imagery of John’s vision in the second reading from the book of Revelation shows us the company we keep when we have faith in the name of Jesus. We join all living creatures, “countless in number” from “heaven, earth, under the earth, in the sea; everything in the universe” (Revelation 5:11, 13). The dignity and majesty described in each reading are in stark contrast to the dark and pitiful image of Peter and the other apostles at the time of Jesus’ arrest, trial, and crucifixion. What a relief that we can all be redeemed so completely! Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION From the earliest centuries, we know that some Christian women desired to vow themselves to a celibate life to pray and serve. Some, but by no means everyone, wanted a kind of monastic life. Others wanted to stay in the family home. By the fourth century, the church was celebrating the “Consecration of Virgins,” a rite performed by the bishop, and involving a “veiling” of the woman. It was looked upon as a form of marriage with Christ, partly because in the culture of the day a woman’s status in society was linked to a man. The prayers and ritual for the consecration of virgins were exactly the same as the prayers and ritual for the consecration of a bride on her wedding day. The public character of the rite gave the bishop the opportunity to commend the virgin to the faithful, and to threaten with punishment anyone who tried to turn her from her commitment. Eventually, the rite fell into disuse for women living in the world, and was reserved for nuns. The Second Vatican Council directed that it be revived and restored, and in nearly every diocese, single women have embraced this form of consecrated life. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER APRIL 10, 2016

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Page 1: Catholic Community of Saint PatrickApr 10, 2016  · Diana Santana Fatima Rios-Vasquez Brian Cruz Eucarísticas: Margarita Garcia Maria Santana Tomas Ramos Sunday, 04/17 8:00 AM Mass

Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil • 4:00 PM

Sunday • 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM Monday - Friday • 8:30 AM

Children’s Liturgy of the Word Sunday • 10:00 AM/12:30 PM

SPANISH MASS

Misas en Español Domingo • 12:30 PM • Placerville Miércoles • 6:30 PM • Placerville

Youth Mass Sunday • 5:00 PM

April 10

Reconciliation Saint Patrick Church, Placerville

Saturday • 3:00-4:00 PM Saint James Church, Georgetown

Sunday before 10:00 AM Mass

Baptism Must be registered in parish.

Parents and godparents are required to attend a pre-Baptism class.

English class: The class will be held Sunday, April 17 at 5:00 PM in Room 3

Clase en Español: Clasé esta 15 de abril a las 7:00 PM salón 3

Sacrament of Marriage A couple wishing to be married

in Saint Patrick Parish must contact the parish six months prior to the intended wedding date.

Our Mission As an assembly empowered by the glory of the Resurrection, we are committed to one another and to the tradition of

the Catholic Church in celebrating the Seven Sacraments, the Sacred Liturgy, proclaiming

the Good News through Education, sustaining the community of Faith, and

promoting Charity, Peace and Justice for all people, now and forever.

Catholic Community of Saint Patrick Saint Patrick Church • 3109 Sacramento Street • Placerville Saint James Church • 2831 Harkness Street • Georgetown

REDEMPTION Do you remember Peter on the night Jesus was arrested? He claimed he had never heard of Jesus. Today we are called to join Peter in testifying to the name of Jesus as he does in the first reading, and in proclaiming our love for him as Peter does in the Gospel passage. The powerful imagery of John’s vision in the second reading from the book of Revelation shows us the company we keep when we have faith in the name of Jesus. We join all living creatures, “countless in number” from “heaven, earth, under the earth, in the sea; everything in the universe” (Revelation 5:11, 13). The dignity and majesty described in each reading are in stark contrast to the dark and pitiful image of Peter and the other apostles at the time of Jesus’ arrest, trial, and crucifixion. What a relief that we can all be redeemed so completely! Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION From the earliest centuries, we know that some Christian women desired to vow themselves to a celibate life to pray and serve. Some, but by no means everyone, wanted a kind of monastic life. Others wanted to stay in the family home. By the fourth century, the church was celebrating the “Consecration of Virgins,” a rite performed by the bishop, and involving a “veiling” of the woman. It was looked upon as a form of marriage with Christ, partly because in the culture of the day a woman’s status in society was linked to a man. The prayers and ritual for the consecration of virgins were exactly the same as the prayers and ritual for the consecration of a bride on her wedding day. The public character of the rite gave the bishop the opportunity to commend the virgin to the faithful, and to threaten with punishment anyone who tried to turn her from her commitment. Eventually, the rite fell into disuse for women living in the world, and was reserved for nuns. The Second Vatican Council directed that it be revived and restored, and in nearly every diocese, single women have embraced this form of consecrated life. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER APRIL 10, 2016

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We welcome new families to our Parish. Please register as soon as possible and notify the parish office of moves or address changes. Please note if you would like the convenience of Sunday envelopes as the ordinary means of meeting your obligations to your Parish.

Parish Registration and Change of Address New to Saint Patrick’s Catholic Church Community? Recently moved or changed phone number?

Name: Phone: Address:

Clergy Rev. Hernando Gomez-Amaya, Pastor ............................. 622.0373 Rev. Walter Tabios, Parochial Vicar.................................. 622.0373

Parish Staff Business Manager, Sandee Macedo...................................... 622.0373 Parish Secretary, Jeanne Rheault.......................................... 622.0373 Religious Education Director, Kathy Kasnic......................... 622.7692 R.C.I.A. Director, Brian Smith................................................... 306.5701 Choir Director, Cindy Flaherty.................................................. 333.7767 Youth Ministry, Elizabeth Frey-Thomas.................................. 368.1388 Fax, Parish Office................................................................................ 621.7770

Parish Organizations and Ministries Contacts Parish Council President, Jim Yates…………...................... 622.6451 Altar Servers Coordinator, Pete Chavez............................ 626.3450 Asociación Guadalupana, Paula Gallegos Grady........... 647.1202 Baptismal Information & Preparation................................ 622.0373 Catholic Golden Age, Rebecca Bernardino …………...…… 306.9334 Catholic Scripture Study, Joe Langdon……………………… 622.4671 Children’s Liturgy of the Word, Sue Mosbacher................... 622.4443 Spanish Mass Children’s Liturgy of the Word, Lucille Villalobos……………………………………………………… 622.0616 Grief and Loss, Carol Davis…………………………………… 748.9337 Hispanic Community, Maria Quintero………………….. 621.4848 Holy Spirit Charismatic Prayer Group, Brian Smith… 306.5701 Knights of Columbus, Jeffrey Lubenko, Grand Knight … 622.4049 Golden Sierra 3345 Assembly, Eugene Davidson........... 306.6052 Ladies Society, Colette Polaski, President ......................... 677.1285 Legion of Mary, Bertha Vargas................................................ 621.2252

Ministry to the Sick, Larry Koncewicz........................... 916. 996.8962 Mother Teresa Maternity Home............................................. 295.8006 Saint James Society, Lisa Patterson, President............... 333.2292 SPAM Clothes Closet, Belinda Durham ..................... 621.7773 The Upper Room Dining Hall, 1868 Broadway ............... 621.7730 Vocations Committee, Gloria Merjil....................................... 306.4902 Marriage Encounter, Don & Jeannette Boltz 647.9749 Marriage Encounter Website http://www.sacramentowwme.org Parish Website .....................................................http://www.stpatpv.org

Catholic Community of Saint Patrick TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE Muchas primeras comuniones se celebran en el Tiempo de Pascua. Además de recibir el Cuerpo y la Sangre de Jesús por primera vez en su vida los comulgantes reciben un libro de oraciones, un rosario y un escapula-rio. Como recuerdo del evento, muchos comulgantes regalan a sus amigos y parien-tes alguna estampita religiosa. Las estampitas llevan imágenes de Jesu-cristo, la Virgen, los ángeles o los santos y son muy populares entre los latinos. Las po-nemos en nuestros autos, en libros como la Biblia o libros de oración. Las tenemos en altarcitos domésticos o metidos en los mar-cos de las fotos de nuestros seres queridos. Muchos critican esta práctica recordando que en Éxodo 20:3-5, Dios prohibió el uso de ídolos. Esto la Iglesia católica nunca lo ha negado, pero recuerda que Dios también pi-dió imágenes de ángeles para la arca de la alianza (Éxodo 25: 17). En Números 21:8 mandó hacer una imagen milagrosa de una serpiente. Ninguna de esas imágenes es con-siderada un ídolo porque son imágenes al servicio de Dios y recuerdo de su presencia igual que las estampitas e imágenes religiosas. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

LO NECESARIO La gracia es necesaria para la salvación, e igualmente el libre albedrío; pero la gracia da la salvación, y el libre albedrío la recibe. —San Bernardo

SOLO HAZLO Cualquier cosa que puedas hacer o soñar lo p u e d e s l o g r a r , comienzala. La audacia tiene genio, fuerza y magia en ella misma. —Atribuido a Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

III DOMINGO DE PASCUA 10 de abril de 2016

CEMETERY DAFFODILS Please stop by the cemetery, from 8:00 to 4:00 daily,

to see the beautiful daffodils that were planted by the members of the Hispanic Community.

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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Pancake Breakfast, April 17th – Don’t miss the best breakfast deal around! You’ll get delicious pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausages, ham, fruit cocktail, juice and all the coffee you can drink all while supporting a worthy cause and enjoying the company of your fellow parishioners. You can’t beat it! Breakfast is served after both morning Masses. Saint Patrick’s Clothes Closet – Please consider donating your gently used men’s clothes and shoes. They’re currently very much in need of these items and will gladly accept your donations between 9:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday on the first floor of Cantwell Hall. Thank you.

Jeffrey Lubenko, Grand Knight, Council 6322

LADIES SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS The Ladies Society is proud to announce the two students who will receive our $1,000.00 scholarships. Congratulations Samantha Chavez and Harrison Frey-Thomas. Colette Polaski President

“SEASONS OF HOPE” “Seasons of Hope”, a support group for those who have suffered the death of a loved one begins a new six-week program on Monday, April 18, 2016, 1:00-3:00 p.m. A Faith-centered support group is for you if any of these are true: You are looking for companions in faith to share your journey of sorrow. You’ve been trying to figure out the meaning of your grief. You want to get on with life, but haven’t been able to. You seek comfort in the teaching of Christ. You are open to new ways of coping with your grief. You don’t want to feel alone anymore. If you have any questions or need more information please call Carol Davis at 530.748.9337.

SPONSORS IN OUR BULLETIN Please patronize the sponsors who advertise in our bulletin. Many of the businesses are parishioner owned or operated. The bulletin is made possible because of the support of our sponsors.

WORLD DAY OF PRAYER ~ SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016 The Office of Priestly and Religious Vocations invites community members to pray for our seminarians and new vocations on Good Shepherd Sunday. If you have any questions, please contact our office at 916.733.0258.

GROUPO DE ORACION CARISMATICA Grupo de Oracion y Renovacion Carismatica Catholica. Seles invita a que nos acompanien todos los Miercoles de 7 a 8 pm. Informacion Con Jesus Garcia Telefono 530-626-6854

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Saturday, 04/16 4:00PM Mass Placerville Sacristan: Becky Keith Lectors: Shirley Mraz Pete Comerford Altar Servers: Drew Kasnic Koby Maitland Noah Maitland Eucharistic Ministers: Nancy Dean Baxter Ces Wolary Diane Lagorio Frank Castaneda Jeannette Castaneda Mary Taylor Mark Keith Dolores Marinko

Domingo, 04/17 12:30 PM Misa en Español, Placerville Sacristán: Martin Garcia Lectores: Lupe Ramirez Tomasa Nuñez Monaguillos: Diana Santana Fatima Rios-Vasquez Brian Cruz Eucarísticas: Margarita Garcia Maria Santana Tomas Ramos

Sunday, 04/17 8:00 AM Mass Placerville Sacristan: David Ramacciotti Lectors Sheila Tavano Traute Grether Altar Servers: Noah Watson Cole Hayes Audrey Fresquez Eucharistic Ministers: Don Morley Doris Morley Greg Desy Patty Wren Jim Korsen Bev Korsen Kathy Cope Paul Schrader

Sunday, 04/17 10:00 AM Mass Placerville Sacristan: Marty Soth Lectors: Anita York Maureen Way Altar Servers: Thomas Kai Ian Kai Alexander Kai Eucharistic Ministers: Gary Schneider Vaughn Peterson Andrea Peterson Irene Kusch Irene Kusch Carol Davis Rosemary Authier

Sunday, 04/17 10:00 AM Mass Georgetown Lectors: Korn,Krizl Altar Servers: Jayden Augusten Nick Eucharistic Ministers: Winnie Fely Joyce

Jack Klein, Lyle & Leslie Mackey, Cindy Flaherty, Luana Zylla, Denise Davidson, Mirna Taylor, Carolyn Hibbeln, Julie Soderlund, Carl Purdy, Steve

Wee, Martha Palomar, Patricia Evans, Anthony Guzman, Kaylee, Paul Clark, Priscilla Lavin, Diane Hilton, Eva & Sharon Varozza, Sally Hymes, William Schmitt, the Groark Family, Melissa Thompson, Barbara Revaz, Ann Hakel, Tracie Hannick Hansler, Rosemary Raney, Bob & Lorraine Flickinger, Betty Jo Frazier, Ida Korzan, Albert Trejo, Thomas Nelson, Ray Chaisson, Mary Ann Zack, Jean Hohn, Darci White, Gail Martin, Robert Rock, Ruth Dugan, Diane Doering, Cynthia McCarty, Nathan Bratt, Nancy Harrison, Andrea Avalos, Velia Dunn, Julie Fitzgerald, Samuel Sanchez, Julia Wright, Jim & Cheryl Turnboo, Bob, Theresa & Linda Lutz, Don Morley, Sally O’Meara, Isaiah Carney, Carol Ann Miller, Anthony Sota, Kelly Thompson, Phyllis Hoffman, Matthew Thomas, Marie Wagar, Kelly Smith, Kathy Finnegan, Lee Swierczek, Tom Kozlowski, Kandi Sahaj, Ann Erickson, Martina Ortega, Mary Jane Wilson, Mary Jo O’Shaughnessy, Ascencion Lopez Garcia, Jack Fleischmann, Ryan McCarley, Gabriella Soares, Betty Baer, Mike Daly, Helen Brickley, Denise Fischer, Kimberly Stanley, Melba Leals, Cecilia Keaveney, David Rich, Ron Jermstad, Victor de Spiganovicz, Kitty Hamilton

SUNDAY SOCIAL AT SAINT PATRICK CHURCH 1st Sunday 8:00 AM Franciscan Sisters of Atonement Associates 10:00 AM Faith Formation Group 12:30 PM Hispanic Group 2nd Sunday 8:00 AM St. Patrick Ladies Society 10:00 AM Legion of Mary 3rd Sunday 8:00 AM Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfast– No C & D 10:00 AM Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfast– No C & D 4th Sunday 8:00 AM Catholic Golden Age 10:00 AM The Lubenko Family 5th Sunday 8:00 AM The Davidson Family 10:00 AM RCIA

For a donation of only $1.00 you can enjoy a fresh delicious donut, with all proceeds going to the children of Saint Patrick Parish (Faith Formation and Youth Group).

PLEASE PRAY FOR

04/11 † Lind & Jean Bishop 04/11 † Susan Nassar by Dianne Caso & Sandee Macedo 04/12 L Colette Johnson from her friends 04/14 † Jacqueline Richard by Diane Moffitt 04/15 † Allan Waiss by Youko Dowling 04/15 † Leo Dowling by Youko Dowling

MASS INTENTIONS

CELEBRANTS and LITURGICAL LEADERS

WEEKLY COLLECTION FOR MARCH 27, 2016 Saint Patrick Church- $ 19,089.13 Saint James Mission- $ 1,772.67 Remembering Saint Patrick Church and Saint James Church in your will is a beautiful testimony of your belief in our mission and of what you cherish. Please consider leaving a charitable bequest to the Church.

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READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Is 7:10-14, 8:10; Ps 40:7-11; Heb 10:4-10; Lk 1:26-38 Tuesday: Acts 4:32-37; Ps 93:1-2, 5; Jn 3:7b-15 Wednesday: Acts 5:17-26; Ps 34:2-9; Jn 3:16-21 Thursday: Acts 5:27-33; Ps 34:2, 9, 17-20; Jn 3:31-36 Friday: Acts 5:34-42; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Jn 6:1-15 Saturday: Acts 6:1-7; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18- 19; Jn 6:16-21 Sunday: Acts 5:27-32, 40b-41; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13; Rv 5:11-14; Jn 21:1-19 [1-14]

LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Is 7:10-14, 8:10; Sal 40:7- 11;Heb 10:4-10; Lc 1:26-38 Martes: Hch 4:32-37; Sal 93:1-2, 5; Jn 3:7b-15 Miércoles: Hch 5:17-26; Sal 34:2-9; Jn 3:16-21 Jueves: Hch 5:27-33; Sal 34:2, 9, 17-20; Jn 3:31-36 Viernes: Hch 5:34-42; Sal 27:1, 4, 13-14; Jn 6:1-15 Sábado: Hch 6:1-7; Sal 33:1-2, 4-5, 18- 19;Jn 6:16-21 Domingo: Hch 5:27-32, 40b-41; Sal 30:2, 4-6,11-13; Ap 5:11-14; Jn 21:1-19 [1-14]

PRAYER ON THE MOUNTAIN “Prayer on the Mountain” is a series of three Saturday lunchtime discussions at the beautiful Carmelite Monastery in Georgetown, sponsored by Our Lady of Mount Carmel Auxiliary. All talks begin at 11:00AM, followed by a small prayer time and a light lunch. There is no charge but a free-will offering will be taken up. Come to any one or come to all three! Register for each talk by emailing us at [email protected]. Registration will be limited, so act quickly! April 16: Nationally known speaker Kathleen Keefe, “Entering in to the Silence of Mary” May 14: Deacon Mark Ruiz, “Your Prayer Life” July 9: Catechist Zori Lozano-Friedrich, “Embrace the Grace” Carmelite Monastery, 6981 Teresian Way, Georgetown, 95634.

SAINT PATRICK EASTER EGG HUNT The Saint Patrick's Easter Egg Hunt was a huge success with all standing records broken! The participants, with about 130 egg scavengers, had a great time. The 5 years and under age group winner was Josylin with 27 Easter eggs, Under 10 years winner Natalie with 57 and 11 years and older winner was Eva with 32 Easter eggs. "Team work" was part of their success. All records stand until next Easter! We’d like to thank the Knights of Columbus for sponsoring our annual Easter Egg Hunt, DJ Carlos Romero and his family and our volunteers who prepared and hid the 400 Easter eggs. A special thanks to Jerry and Cora Motak for coordinating the event. See you next year, same Easter time and same Easter location!

LADIES SOCIETY “Memories of Sacraments” is the theme for our Spring Luncheon set for May 7, 2016. We will once again have our dessert auction, many wonderful raffle baskets and a chicken parmesan lunch. Tickets will go on sale April 16th and 17th for $10.00. No tickets will be sold at the door. Purchase your tickets early! Ladies, our regular monthly meeting will be April 21st, at 10:00 in Gurnell Hall. Nominations for officers will take place at the meeting. Please try to attend. Colette Polaski, President

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Saint James Church 2831 Harkness Street / P. O. Box 186 / Georgetown, CA 95634

(530) 333-9432 Masses & Confessions: Masses are held on Sundays at 10:00 a.m. Confessions are held directly before Mass each Sunday beginning at 9:00 a.m. Blanket Sunday: Due to the closure of F.O.C.U.S. Carmen Krizl can no longer accept donations of blankets or clothing. She still welcomes your donations of non-perishable food items (please check expiration dates) on the first Sunday of each month. All donations benefit those in need here on the Divide. Donut Sunday: The first Sunday of the month is also "Donut Sunday". For a donation of only $1.00 you can enjoy a fresh delicious donut. All proceeds benefit the Saint James Faith Formation. St. James Society Meetings: Monthly meetings of the Saint James Society are held directly after Mass on the second Sunday of each month. If you wish to address the Board or have an item placed on the agenda, it must be received by our President Lisa Patterson in writing no later than the Friday before the meeting. For information call Lisa at 333.2292 or [email protected]. Baked Goodies: are available on the third Sunday of each month, after Mass – all donations also benefit the Saint James Faith Formation. Cleaning Crew: Headed by Terrie and Mike Weycker – meet here at St. James between 10:30 and 11:00 a.m. on the third Saturday of each month. Please come help if you can. See Terrie if you have questions or need more information. Scrip: Please stop by the scrip table in Mathias Hall after Mass – you will be pleasantly surprised at the wide variety of gift cards available. Don’t forget – any time you shop at MarVal have them swipe your Community Card! Don’t have a card? See any cashier at MarVal to sign up. Breakfast: Please join us on the fourth Sunday of this month for a delicious corned beef hash breakfast with all the trimmings. Still just $4.00 per person or $12.00 for families. Adoration: Takes place each Wednesday from 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. here at Saint James. Prayer requests written in the ledger in the foyer are acted upon each week. Please contact Mark Spaugh if you have questions. Lending Library: Thanks to Ann Marie Davis and generous donations of our parishioners, our lending library is up and running. Please stop by and see all that is available. If you wish to “borrow” a book or movie, please sign it out – and don’t forget to return it when you are finished! Adult Confirmation: If you or someone you know is an adult Catholic who has been baptized and received the other Sacraments, but has never been confirmed, there is a new class forming after Easter for Adult Confirmation. Please contact Ann Marie Davis (333-2946 or [email protected]) if you are interested or have any questions. Prayer on the Mountain: Beginning April 16th, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Auxiliary is sponsoring a series of talks to be held at the Carmelite Monastery in Georgetown. Please see the Grapevine for more information. For information about scheduling the following events at Saint James please contact: Baptisms: Carmen Krizl @ 333-0832,Weddings: Fely Hayes @ 333-4486, Funerals: Carole Silva @ 333-0463,RCIA: Craig & Ann Marie Davis @ 333-2946 If you wis

Important Dates: Confirmation (all dates are mandatory): Reflection & Reconciliation: April 16 @ 1:45-5:00

Interviews to take place April 10 – April 17 Practice w/ Sponsors (Practica con Padrinos): April 22 @ 6:00 p.m. Confirmation: April 24 at 2:00 p.m.

(Students & Sponsors to be here at 1:15 p.m.)