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February 10, 2019
Visit: www.stjoan.com 4537 Third Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55419 612.823.8205 Fax: 612.825.7028
Pastor’s 2 Cents From: Fr. Jim DeBruycker
Time travel intrigues me, as it does many. I would love to travel two hundred years into the
future to see if there is anything left and if there is, to then see what the Church looks like. I
think I have written before about the time capsule we put into the new cornerstone at Saint
Leonard’s. I went on and on about the new America under the leadership of President Kerry.
Apparently, I am not a great prognosticator.
Will there be a Roman Catholic Church we recognize? Who will be the clergy? Will the structure
be the same? Will it be Progressive, Liberal, Conservative, or even have a remnant theology?
I certainly have my opinions, but maybe you can ask President Kerry about them.
Of course, it would be just as interesting to travel back in time 2000 years ago, to be standing
at the sea of Galilee when this itinerant preacher came up to a group of fishermen and invited
them to go on a quest with him, to establish a new kingdom of God.
Did they have a clue of what they were about to get involved in? A couple of years ago, there
was a contest to design a new statue of Saint Patrick. The winner depicted Patrick as a young,
underfed shepherd, a slave to an Irish chieftain, not as a powerful, mitered giant driving the
snakes out of Ireland with his crosier. Many were aghast at this image of their great saint;
where was his power?
We read back into history forgetting that at the start of their careers, saints were not recognized
as people of power. Yet, this little slave boy would convert Ireland with courage and intelligence.
Peter of all people would probably not recognize his image throughout the ages as the
personification of hierarchical power and privilege. He was just happy that despite all of his
failings, the Lord repeatedly forgave him. His power was always his humility to ask for another
chance, to admit his need for God, be it his betrayal at the crucifixion or running away from his
own crucifixion. “Quo Vadis? - Where are you going?” Peter asks Jesus.
Jesus answered Peter and told him he was on his way to be crucified again. Peter knew he
was not walking with Jesus, so with a heavy heart and courage, he turned back to face what
he was running from.
Quo Vadis?
Gym Masses
Presider: Fr. James Cassidy
We welcome our pre-mass speaker,
Doran Schrantz, director of ISAIAH.
ISAIAH is a faith-based organization
of 130 member congregations and 75
community centers across Minnesota,
including St. Joan of Arc. Hundreds
of parishioners are engaged in, and
leaders of, ISAIAH's work for racial and
economic justice. Doran, we are grateful
to have you here and grateful for your
prophetic voice. Please join us after
the 11am mass in the Upper Room for
coffee and conversation about ISAIAH!
Today we hear 15 year old Tara
Brechon accompanied by Tommy
Barbarella, offering a beautiful poem
that sets our hearts to following Jesus
with action and not just words. Our own
Terrie Coats will share an offertory solo.
Welcome all and thank you as always!
Family Mass
Inspired by our gospel about disciple-
ship, three families tell about their SJA
outreach with Mobile Loaves Twin Cities,
the Children’s Choir, and teaching Faith
Formation classes. Thanks to our speak-
ers, Kylie, Jackie, and Pierce Dols,
Kate, Meg, and Sara Stenzel, and Mo
Janzen. Join us in the church at 9:45
or 11:45 for our child-centered liturgies.
All are welcome!
Weekend Masses are Celebrated at:Weekend Masses are Celebrated at:Weekend Masses are Celebrated at:Weekend Masses are Celebrated at: 5pm Saturday and 7:45am Sunday in the Church5pm Saturday and 7:45am Sunday in the Church5pm Saturday and 7:45am Sunday in the Church5pm Saturday and 7:45am Sunday in the Church
9am and 11am Sunday in the Gym 9am and 11am Sunday in the Gym 9am and 11am Sunday in the Gym 9am and 11am Sunday in the Gym Family Masses at 9:45am and 11:45am in the ChurchFamily Masses at 9:45am and 11:45am in the ChurchFamily Masses at 9:45am and 11:45am in the ChurchFamily Masses at 9:45am and 11:45am in the Church
The Sunday Morning Registration and Information Office is located in the Parish Center.
In the office you may register to become a SJA parishioner, get program information, sign up
for a program, and register to volunteer. The office is open after both of our Sunday morning
liturgies.
Highlights This Week at SJA
Scripture Readings:
Sun, Feb. 10: Isaiah 6:1-2a,3-8; 1 Cor 1-11 Luke 5:1-11
Mon, Feb. 11: Genesis 1:1-19; Mark 6:53-56
Tue, Feb. 12: Genesis 1:2—2:4a; Mark 7:1-13
Wed, Feb. 13: Genesis 2:4b-9,15-17; Mark 7:14-23
Thu, Feb. 14: Genesis 2:18-25; Mark 7:24-30
Fri, Feb. 15: Genesis 3:1-8; Mark 7:31-37
Sat, Feb. 16: Genesis 3:9-24; Mark 8:1-10
Sun, Feb. 17: Jeremiah 17:5-8; 1 Cor 15:12,16-20; Luke 6:17,20-26
Looking Ahead…
Bob Ardorter, Desmond B., Dennis Barta, Jan Bartell, Peyton Berkland, Phyllis Berninger, Elaine Boehm, Marcia Boehnlein, Lorraine Bryant, Pam Burd,
Courtney, Catharine C., George C., Dayna Cell, Dennis & Alice Coleman, Anita Dehinten, Jim DeBruycker, Koko Dehn, Colleen Dooley, Bob Duffy,
Greg Eklund, Kris Erickson, Henry F., Loretta Farrell, John Fierce, Sally Finnegan, Flo Francis, Karen Frees, John & Margaret Frees, Heidi Gregorich,
Tom Griep, Emma H., Brad Hinker, Jeff Hinton, Megan Hoffman, Jan Horner, Kathy Horner, Neysa Housley, Ceil Jaisle, Roz Jarrett, Dan Jay, Tom Jay,
Joan Johnson, Paul Jonsson, Joan Joos, Lois Kalis, Maria Karpinski, Glen Kelley, Chuck & Kathy Kennedy, Sage Kirscht, J. Kost, Mark Kratovil, Liam,
Luke, Marianne Lafex, Amy Lainus, Iva Lang, Jim Lappen, Melva Larson, Dorothy & Darlene Lawson, Tony Lescarbeau, Rick Long, Kamran M.,
Kyle M., Michael M., Alex Martens, Dawn McCelland, John McGarry, Kate Meyer, Kelley Meyer, Mike Morson, Teddy Mueller, Jerry Mullane,
Sheri Murch, Nanette Murry, Nate, Randy & Rachel Naae, Craig Nordby, Arla Olive, Ken Olsen, Dick Olson, Paul Olvera, Colette Ott, Pam Paul,
Bill Peterka, Alice Priola, Ruth, Niles R., Jim Rapp, Carol Reiland, Jimmy Rieck, Jean Rieck, Donald & Susan Roufs, Pat Russell, Shane, Joe S.,
Kim & Jim S. & family, Kay Samuelson, Merry Pat Scherzer, Carter Schmidt, Phil Schmidt, Dana Sell, Mattie Sieler, Sam Slagerman, Harold Sonnek,
Priscilla Specht, Joan Speltz, Joleen Strosahl, David Sylvester, Irene Taddiken, Tom Tedford, Matthew Tennant, Echo Thoren, Kari Toensing,
Glo Tonskemper, Carin Vagle, Leroy Vague, Kathy Vattthauer, Barbara Verthein, AJ & Theo W., Floyd Ward, Baby Gus Weaver, Marlys Weber,
Bennett Wentworth, Rosemary Weyl, Mary White, Eric William, Jim & Jerry Wohnoutka, Jim Wolfe, Morley Woodruff, Ann Woolsey, Sofia Wright,
Mike Wyman, Curt Youngren, Annemaire & Ava Zubrzycki
Prayer Corner Requests: To keep prayer requests current, names will be included in the bulletin for four weeks and then removed.
To add a name or to renew your request, please call Nancy Becker at 612.823.8205 ext. 223.
A Book of Prayer is located in our Gym vestibule. If you have a family member or friend who is ill or who has recently died, please
write their names in our Book of Prayer before Mass so we may include them in prayers during our Sunday Masses.
Prayer Corner: Please remember in your prayers those who are in need of healing:
Gluten-free Communion is available upon request. Please see
any of the Sunday sacristans in the gym before Mass.
Enhanced Hearing Devices are available in the church and gym.
They are located in the back of the church and the welcome center.
SignUpGenius for Eucharistic Ministers is available online. It
is simple, user friendly and a reminder is sent 3 days before your
scheduled volunteer day. FFI contact Marcia at [email protected].
FFI check the bulletin, the SJA website or call the Parish Center.
The Upper Room is located in the Parish Center; Hospitality Hall, in
the Church basement; the Arc, across 45th Street, 4457 3rd Ave.
Sunday, February 10:
Intro to ISAIAH Coffee and Conversation, following the 11am mass
in the Upper Room
Monday, February 11
SAGES 2nd Monday Dialogue, 1:30pm in Hospitality Hall
Metal Health Ministry, 7pm in Hospitality Hall
Harvest of Empire, 7pm in the Welcome Center
Tuesday, February 12
8am Mass in the Orleans Chapel
SJA Happy Hour, 4:30 - 6:30pm at the Patty Wagon, 6042 Nicollet
Scripture Matters, 7pm in the Lady Slipper Room
Wednesday, February 13
Parish Book Club, 6:30pm in the Upper Room
Thursday, February 14
8am Mass in the Orleans Chapel
Choir, 7pm in the Welcome Center
Sunday 9 and 11 am Gym Masses:
February 17: Presider: Fr. DeBruycker. Rabbi Michael Latz
of Shir Tikvah Synagogue will be with us. We are thrilled to
welcome him.
February 24: Presider: Fr. DeBruycker. Founder of Mixed Blood
Theatre and SJA parishioner, Jack Reuler, joins us to reflect on
an incredible career making art that inspires and challenges our
community to be people of justice.
Sunday, March 3: A Pivotal Moment in Ending Homelessness:
Emily Goldthwaite Fries of Beacon Interfaith Housing Collabora-
tive will be our pre-mass speaker and will be with us after the
11am mass to share action steps SJA can take.
Lent 2019 begins with our Soup Supper and Ash Wednesday
service on Wednesday, March 6. During our Lenten journey, as
we continue to affirm that we are exactly where we are meant to
be, we challenge ourselves to add, Here I Am, God. Now What?
Please plan to join us each Wednesday evening during Lent for
soup and grilled cheese sandwiches, and time together to discern
the next steps on our journey of discipleship �
Looking Ahead for Family Mass
There will be no Family Masses next Sunday, Feb. 17.
See you back in the church on Feb. 24!
Parish Life
Choir will rehearse this Thursday, Feb. 14 at 7pm in the Welcome
Center. Yes...it is Valentine's Day. Stay after and share the love!
SJA Happy Hour Returns: Our next SJA Happy Hour will be this
Tuesday, Feb. 12, 4:30 - 6:30pm at The
Patty Wagon, 6042 Nicollet Ave. Our happy
hours are always fun and a great opportunity
to meet and socialize with other SJA folks. Hope we see you there.
SJA Outreach Fund News:
�� Our SJA CARE Committee, with funds from the SJA Outreach
Fund, provides emergency financial assistance for housing and
utilities to neighbors in need and to parishioners. If you and your
household is struggling, please call 612.554.4128 and leave a
voicemail message. Our volunteers will return your call.
�� This month, volunteers from Mobile Loaves Twin Cities, a Sus-
taining Partner of our SJA Outreach Fund, will serve 3,305 hot
meals from the MLTC truck at multiple locations in our city.
Thank you to everyone involved in this holy work.
�� This week, the Joint Religious Legislative Coalition hosted their
annual Day on the Hill, and many SJAers attended. Our Out-
reach Fund provided a Justice Grant to this organization for their
work bringing people of the Jewish, Christian and Muslim faiths
together to advocate for low-income Minnesotans.
Partner with Mary Johnson Roy & From Death to Life Ministries:
Recently, Mary Johnson Roy spoke at SJA about her ministry bring-
ing together mothers whose children are victims or perpetrators of
homicide. From Death to Life is seeking volunteers in many areas:
communications and event planning support, fundraising and
accounting expertise, and other roles. If you're interested in this
healing work, contact Julie Madden at the Parish Center.
SJA Concert Series: Sunday, March 3: The Charles Lazarus
Band - Lovejoy at 7pm in the gym.
Fresh takes on classic American
songs plus heartwarming and toe-
tapping originals. A cocktail of musi-
cal romance with SJA keyboardist, Tommy Barbarella and vocalist,
Maggie Vagle. Tickets are on sale in the Welcome Center after each
Sunday mass, online at www.stjoantickets.com, or in the Parish Cen-
ter during the week days. Don't miss the music! Don't miss the fun!
(Please note: The Concert Series brochure has an incorrect date of
March 11 on the back of the brochure. The concert date is March 3.)
Pick Up Your SJA Photo Directory: If you had your picture taken
for the SJA photo directory, you can pick up your free copy this
weekend in the Parish Center. Currently, books are available only
to those pictured, but we may have books for sale later. Thanks for
your patience with this process.
Parking: Be considerate of our neighbors and their property. Please
don’t block driveways or park in their on-street handicapped areas.
Thank you!
The Holy Spirit Shall Not Remain Invisible!: You are invited
to join the Catholic Coalition for Church Reform/Council of the
Baptized on Tuesday, Feb. 12, at 7pm at Gloria Dei Lutheran
Church in St. Paul for Dr. Catherine Michaud, CSJ, who will
present on the future of the church and the power of the Spirit
at work in the people.
Working for Our Father: Aligning Your Career with God's
Mission: Come explore how your work really matters to God
and how you can make a difference in the world on Tuesdays,
Feb. 19 and 26, 7 - 9pm, at Our Lady of Peace Church, 5426
12th Ave S., Mpls. Registration: www.cicintl.org/wfofolp.
Meals on Wheels Volunteer Opportunity! Do you have an hour
to help someone over lunch? TRUST Meals on Wheels, located in
the basement of Judson Church at 4101 Harriet Ave S, is in great
need of volunteer drivers to deliver meals Monday through Friday.
Delivery takes just about an hour starting at either 10:45am or
11am, and starts and ends at Judson Church. Volunteer drivers
can either choose to drive a particular route each week, or be a
substitute driver and drive when they are available. FFI please
call 612.822.6040 or email [email protected].
Consider Carpooling or Riding the City Bus to Church: Go
to metrotransit.org for more information. Thank you!
Summary of contributions for the week and fiscal year. Includes
plate, envelopes and estimated Sustaining Member payments.
Current (January 21 - February 3, 2019)
Actual $35,401 Budget $37,338
Prior Year Actual $32,400
Year to Date (July 1 – February 3, 2019)
Actual $1,275,835 Budget $1,268,053
Prior Year Actual $1,226,288
Thank You!
“Your life is a sacred journey...You are on
the path, exactly where you are meant to
be right now." This weekend, we have the op-
portunity to celebrate the upcoming journey of
the Arm In Arm In Africa delegation. The 2019 delegation will
receive the blessing of the SJA community at the 9 and 11am
Gym masses. This will be our 20th delegation to travel to South
Africa and there are 20 individuals in the delegation. We will be
departing on our yearly mission on Feb. 16 and returning on
Mar. 10. I would ask that you remember the delegates and their
families in your thoughts and prayers during the time we are
away. I would also invite you to join us, at least in spirit, by going
to our website at www.aiaia.org. You can now "Like Us" on our
Facebook page, @arminarminafrica. With warm regards, and
gratitude for your ongoing support of Arm In Arm In Africa.
-Fr. James Cassidy
FFI on Pastoral Ministries contact Sherri Stella at
612.823.8205 ext. 231 or [email protected].
Mental Health Ministry: Please join us in Hospitality Hall on
Monday, Feb. 11, 5:45 - 8pm, as Jillian Simpson,
PsyD., LP, from Mt. Olivet Counseling Center
presents, Trauma and Relationships. Our evening
begins with a light supper. All are welcome for this
free event.
Did you Know? Trauma can have a negative impact on our
relationships. Andrea Brandt, Ph.D., M.F.T., cites four ways in
which this occurs:
1. The False Self: When we bury our emotions we lose touch
with who we really are, because our feelings are an integral
part of us.
2. Victimhood Thinking: Negative self-talk disempowers us and
makes us feel like we have no control over our lives — like
victims.
3. Passive-Aggressiveness: You don't express your feelings
straightforwardly, but since you can't truly suppress anger,
you express your feelings through passive-aggressiveness.
4. Passivity: When we bury our feelings, we bury who we are.
Coalition for Grief Support: On Thursday, Feb. 21, Judy
Young, grief counselor presents, Am I Going Crazy? Please join
us, 6:30 - 8pm, in the Parish Center. The evening begins with
light refreshments followed by a presentation and facilitated
small group sessions. FFI please contact Norine Larson at
952.925.2437 or Sherri Stella at the Parish Center.
The Prayer Shawl Ministry will be meeting Tuesday, Feb. 19,
9 - 10:30 in the Geranium Room in the Parish Center. Please
join us for a morning of crocheting/knitting, conversation and
prayer. All are welcome! Our prayer shawl members are open
to teaching new members to knit and crochet. FFI contact
Sherri Stella at the Parish Center.
The Parish Visitor Ministry offers confidential listening, prayer,
communion, and support in times of life challenges or transitions.
Through phone calls and visits, this quiet support is available
to parishioners who cannot join us for worship or would like an
additional long or short term parish connection in the home,
hospital, rehab or care center. FFI contact Sherri at the Parish
Center or Carolyn Dobis at 651.485.2868. �
ISAIAH at SJA:
�� Coffee and Conversation: Following the 11am mass today,
our SJA ISAIAH core team invites you to the parish center
Upper Room for a brief intro to our work and an invitation to
join us this legislative session. Coffee and treats included.
Together we co-create a future of love and inclusion in our
Beloved Community.
�� Legislative Action Opportunities: There are many upcom-
ing Days on the Hill to advocate in solidarity with working fam-
ilies, the poor, immigrants, the Muslim community and all who
seek justice! Go to https://isaiahmn.org/upcoming-events to
sign up.
SJA Housing Ministry: We Need Volunteers! Thanks to all who
joined our volunteer team with Urban Homeworks on Saturday -
the difference you make in a day is incredible! All are invited to
volunteer with our Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity team on
March 9, or our next Urban Homeworks date on April 6. These
are opportunities to rehab a space to provide housing for a low-
income family. Every skill level welcome. FFI/to volunteer, contact
Julie Madden.
Harvest of Empire: Join our Welcome the Stranger and Sister
Parish ministries as they host a screening of this
powerful film tomorrow Monday, Feb. 11 at 7pm
in the Welcome Center. It reveals the crucial
connection between U.S. economic and military
intervention in Latin America and an unprecedented
wave of migration. We must be aware of what our country is doing
if we seek to change our policies - please join us.
SJA Antiracism Ministry Update: Note change in date! Stop by
our table in the Welcome Center for more info on the following:
�� On Wednesday, February 20, students from Southside Family
School (based right here at SJA) will present on their Civil
Rights trip through the American South. Families most wel-
come to join this event, which will include a simple dinner.
RSVP to Julie Madden.
�� Our visit to the new MN African American Heritage Museum
has been changed to Saturday, February 23 at 10am, with
lunch at a neighborhood restaurant to follow. RSVP to Julie
Madden.
The Crisis of Homelessness: How Can We Make a Difference?
On Sunday, March 3, following the 11am mass in the
Parish Center, Emily Goldthwaite Fries from Beacon
Interfaith Housing Collaborative will issue an invita-
tion and a challenge to us to end homelessness and
help create affordable housing. We hope you will be there to learn
more about how our parish is serving now, and what we can do
together in our community.
Will Steger at Mt. Olivet: Mt. Olivet Church will host a chili dinner
with a presentation by Will Steger, MN native, polar explorer and
founder of Climate Generation on Sunday, Feb. 24 at 5pm. $15.
To register, go to mtolivet.org or call 612.926.7651.
Pastoral Ministries
Peace and Justice FFI on Peace & Justice programs contact Julie Madden at
612.823.8205 ext. 228 or [email protected].
SJA GLBTQ: Our next book club meeting is Thursday, Feb. 21
at 6:30pm at Curran's restaurant on Nicollet Ave. We will be
discussing The Leper by Steve Thayer.
Faith Formation and Adult LearningFaith Formation and Adult LearningFaith Formation and Adult LearningFaith Formation and Adult Learning
We form the faith of our community through participation in prayer, liturgy,
sacraments, education, community and works of justice.
Letters to Our Governor: Families, please bring your letters to the
governor to the classes or to Family Mass today. We’ll
get them to Governor Walz. Thanks for working as a
family to build the beloved community!
Adoptive Families Book Club: We've set our next meeting date
for Saturday, March 16 at 10am at Turtle Bread (4762 Chicago
Ave). Our book selection is Being Adopted: The Lifelong Search for
Self by David M. Brodzinsky, Ph.D., Marshall D. Schechter, M.D., &
Robin Marantz Henig. All are welcome. Mark your calendars now!
Our Family Lenten Program Is Back! Each year, we partner with
In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre to create a
unique production of Jesus’ last days, to be presented before the
Family Masses on Palm Sunday. Come for Soup Supper and stay
for evenings of fun and learning for all ages! Five nights during
Lent participants will make masks, prepare and rehearse for
the play, and reflect on Lent guided by SJA staff and In the Heart
of the Beast artists. Dates are: March 13, 20, 27, April 9
and 13, with two performances on April 14. $10 fee/person or
$25/family. To register, contact Gabrielle at [email protected].
Supplies Needed! For our Palm Sunday play with HOBT, we’re
looking for donations of cardboard (2’ x 2’ and larger), newspaper,
brown bags, and plastic containers. If you can help, contact Gabri-
elle at [email protected]. Thank you!
Make Some Joyful Noise! Join our Children’s Choir! We invite all
kids in grade 3 - 7 to sing, learn about music, make
friends, and contribute to our 5pm, Gym, and on
Family Mass liturgies. We start with a Choir Camp
March 30—music, fun, and pizza! The Choir will have four perfor-
mances: April 6 & 7, May 5, and May 12. FFI or to sign up, contact
Gabrielle at [email protected].
Join the Clare Housing Supper Club and prepare a meal each
month for the residents at one of their care homes. Clare Housing
provides affordable housing, supporting services, and compassion-
ate care to around 200 people living with HIV/AIDS, including 20
families. FFI contact Gabrielle at [email protected].
Children in Grades 4 - 6, Work With Mobile Loaves Twin
Cities! Join together with other SJA kids to pack food for our neigh-
bors, which will go out on the Mobile Loaves Twin Cities truck! We’ll
meet at Knox Presbyterian Church (4747 Lyndale Ave S., Mpls),
3:45pm - 4:30pm. Pack some meals, make some friends, do some
good! FFI or to sign up, contact Gabrielle at [email protected].
New to SJA? Meet a Mentor Family! Your mentor family will join
you for coffee and cookies after a Family Mass to share with you
the ways their family found a home at SJA. FFI contact
Gabrielle at [email protected].
Nursery: FFI contact Michelle Dehn, Nursery Director at [email protected] or 612.823.8205 ext. 240.�
Our Nursery, located in the lower level of the Parish Center, is
open for the 9 & 11am Sunday Masses. The Nursery is a wonderful
community of families and volunteers that allows parents to enjoy
Mass and meet other families in the parish. Drop-ins welcome.
Pre-school��(Ages 4-Kindergarten) FFI contact Magnolia Ditzler at [email protected] or 612.823.8205 ext. 230��
Grade School��(Grades 1-6) FFI contact Marie Bissonnette at 612.823.8205 ext. 229.
Youth Ministry: (Grades 7-12) FFI contact Rose Aspholm at 612.823.8205 ext. 241 or [email protected].
Milwaukee Summer Service Trip: Registration Now Open!
Dates: June 23 - June 28, 2019. Open to ascending 9-12 graders,
we will spend a week in Milwaukee, WI, serving alongside some
great organizations working to support this urban community.
These organizations include food pantries, soup kitchens, local
gardens, and intergenerational care centers. Many of these
organizations are interconnected in the process of reducing
food insecurity throughout the community. In the evenings
you’ll participate in a local worship service, prepare and serve
a community meal, go to the beach of Lake Michigan, and hear
from community friends who work with teenagers and adults that
grew up in the inner city. $100 nonrefundable deposit reserves
your spot! Questions? Email Rose or Brennan.
Adult Learning:�FFI contact Cynthia Bailey Manns at
612.823.8205 ext. 226 or [email protected].
SAGES, 2nd Monday Dialogues: Join us on Monday, Feb. 11,
1:30 - 3pm, in Hospitality Hall for community, information and
discussion on The Future of Medicare and Social Security.
All are welcome!
Scripture Matters: Join us on Tuesday, Feb. 12, 7 - 9pm, in the
Parish Center as we study Genesis 32-35. All are welcome!
Parish Book Club meets on the 2nd Wednesday of a month at
6:30pm in the Parish Center. Everyone is welcome anytime!
�� Feb. 13: My Beloved World by Sonia Sotomayor
�� Mar. 13: In the Garden of Beasts by Erick Larson
Save The Date: St. Patrick’s Day Senior Mass and
Luncheon, Tuesday, March 12, 11:30am mass with
lunch to follow. Watch for more information!
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