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March 17, 2019 Second Sunday of Lent

St. Joseph Parish 1162 Lincoln Way Auburn, CA 95603 Tel (530) 885-2956 Fax (530) 823-6676

Monday-Thursday 9am-4:00pm

Pastor

Father Cesar Ageas, JCL

Deacon

Mark Ruiz

Deaconmarkruiz@gmail.com

Office Manager

Kathleen Barr

Kathleen_barr@auburncatholic.com

Religious Education

Tracy Steele

Tracy_steele@auburncatholic.com

Bookkeeper

Rhonda Bricker

rhonda_bricker@auburncatholic.com

Parish Receptionist

Maria Pena

530.885.2956

Maria_pena@auburncatholic.com

Bulletin Coordinator Please email to

Kathleen_barr@auburncatholic.com

(All bulletin articles are due in the parish office no

later than 12:00pm on Mondays.)

St. Joseph Catholic School @ St. Teresa of Avila

Church 11610 Atwood Road, Auburn, CA, 95603

Serving Students from K-8th Grade Jennifer Oliver,

Principal Phone 530.885.4490

Email: info@saintjosephauburn.org

www.saintjosephauburn.org

St. Joseph Catholic Preschool Program Jaime Anderson,

Preschool Director 11610 Atwood Road Auburn, CA,

95603 Phone 530.823.1822

St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery-Foresthill:

Call the office 530-885-2956

Holy Mass , Eucharistic Adoration, Rosary, Confession — Weekly Schedule:

Daily Mass: Monday –Saturday 8:30am First Friday 7:00pm, First Saturday 7:00am (No 8:30am Mass that day), & Second Wednesday 12:00pm Rosary: Daily 7:55, Vigil and Sunday 35 minutes before Holy Mass Sat. Vigil: 5:00pm Sunday: 8:00am, 10:00am, 12:30(Spanish) Foresthill: 4:00pm Adoration: Thursday 9am-6pm with Benediction 1st Friday 7:30pm-6:30am with Benediction Confession: Saturday 3:30-4:30, Last Thursday 9:00am First Friday 8:00 pm English and Spanish. Call office for an individual Confession appointment

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COMMUNITY PRAYER

Please join in praying for our loved ones.

Please pray for the sick of our Parish. If you placed someone on the sick list and they are

better please share with office staff to make room for others who need our prayers too.

St. Joseph’s Mass Intentions - Sunday, March 17– Second Sunday of Lent 8:00am— Helen Fowlie + 10:00am— Karen Schilero + 12:30pm— Giobani Duran SI 4:00pm— Monday, March 18-St. Cyril of Jerusalem, Bishop, Doctor of the Church 8:30am— Amelia Furtado & Husband +, Sarah Messineo +, Charlie Huckins SI Tuesday, March 19-ST. JOSEPH, SPOUSE OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY 8:30am— Geri Shannon + 6:30pm—Geri Shannon + Wednesday, March 20- 8:30am— Thursday, March 21- 8:30am — Isabel Barbara Coelho SI, Geri Shannon + Friday, March 22- 8:30am—Olga Viera + Saturday, March 23-St. Turibius of Mogrovejo, Bishop 8:30am— 5:00pm— Judy Lake +

Anointing of the Sick This Sunday

April 7 10:00AM May 5 12:30PM June 2 8:00AM

Our Parish Week at a Glance ~ Nightly Rosary and Adoration at 6:00pm, Fridays after the

7:00pm Stations of the Cross

Sunday, March 17- 9:00AM— Choir Practice Monday, March 18- 9:00AM– Morning Lenten Retreat Session 9:30AM– Families of Nazareth –Office 6:30PM– Evening Lenten Retreat Session Tuesday, March 19– ST. JOSEPH FEAST DAY 9:00AM– Morning Lenten Retreat Session 10:30AM– Catechism of the Good Shepard– Office 4:30PM– Catechism of the Good Shepard– Office 4:30PM Youth Group/Hall 5:30PM– Evening Lenten Retreat Session 6:30PM– Feast of St. Joseph Mass with Potluck at the Hall to follow Wednesday, March 20- 9:00AM– Morning Lenten Retreat Session 9:00 AM — Prayer for Priest Church 6:30PM– Evening Lenten Retreat Session Thursday, March 21- 9:00 AM —Exposition and Adoration Church 9:15 AM —Women’s Bible Study— LCR 5:30 PM — Benediction Friday, March 22- 6:00PM– Spanish Stations of the Cross 7:00PM-English Stations of the Cross– Rosary to follow Saturday, March 23- 10:00am– Coffee and Catholicism– LCR/ Office

Jerry Addy Grace Arredondo Al Baldoni Linda Baldoni Nancy Batmale Mark Biesecker Karen Budde Marianne Corcoran Cheryl Driggs Marie Dutra Sandy Dutra Dennis Dark Maria Fregosi Gloria Flores Delia Giuliani John Giudicessi Norma Harris Chree Hall Ben Hatfield Rany & Ronda Horsman Benedicta Horsnyi Kathy Jorgensen

Dennis Kalkowski John Paul Letcher-Samuel G. Letcher Joanne Lichau Roland Lujan Marilyn Landry Larry Leedy William Eltz III Denise Martin Madeline McCormick-Mary Minton Yanira Muniz Stephen Metz Flo Mooneyham Mandy Millhouse Joan Murdoch Georgie Nicosia Joe Nicosia Christine Niece Shirley Petersen Lucille Potter

Ken Prust Elfie Reissmein Rico Puccioni Dustin Rhoby Nicole (Dwyer)Selcuk Cecilia Smith Brian Stephen Gary Stephen Frank Stephen Sawyer Stephen Bernard Theis Esther & Dan Sanchez Tinoco Doris Viera Mary Taylor Miriam Winder Debra Gabrielle Klapperich Gary Andersen Jennifer Jones

John Lynch

Dear Lord, We pray for all that are in need of a healing touch from you. We ask for physical, emotional and mental healing. Father, we believe that all things are possible through you and

by Christ’s stripes we are healed. We believe that you see every need before we ask. You are the Great Physician and we

thank you in advance for what you will do.

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Dn 9:4b-10; Ps 79:8, 9, 11, 13; Lk 6:36-38 Tuesday: 2 Sm 7:4-5a, 12-14a, 16; Ps 89:2-5, 27, 29; Rom 4:13, 16-18, 22; Mt 1:16, 18-21, 24a or Lk 2:41-51a Wednesday:Jer 18:18-20; Ps 31:5-6, 14-16; Mt 20:17-28 Thursday:Jer 17:5-10; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 16:19-31 Friday: Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a; 17b-28a; Ps 105:16-21; Mt 21:33-43, 45-46 Saturday:Mi 7:14-15, 18-20; Ps 103:1-4, 9-12; Lk 15:1-3, 11-32 Sunday: Ex 3:1-8a, 13-15; Ps 103:1-4, 6-8, 11; 1 Cor 10:1-6, 10-12; Lk 13:1-9 Alternate readings (Year A): Ex 17:3-7; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; Rom 5:1-2, 5-8; Jn 4:5-42 [5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42]

Page 3 A Gospel Reflection

PLEASE REMEMBER ST. JOSEPH’S PARISH IN YOUR ESTATE PLANNING

St. Joseph Offertory March 9/10 $ 5,243.00 February Online Giving $ 410.00 Foresthill Offertory March 10 $ 490.00 February Online Giving Foresthill $ 1,200.00 Hall Fund $ 411.00

The Doctor is in… Do you have a Rosary that is broken or needs a crucifix or beads? Please drop your Rosary off at the Church office and we can have him fix it for you for FREE

Pray the Rosary for families…

STAND FIRM IN THE LORD

It is not hard to imagine, in this age of wars, evil groups bent on the destruction of humani-ty, and political follies, that the words of Saint Paul were so accurate, even for his time. It seems that the world never changes. Paul says, “Many . . . conduct themselves as enemies of the cross of Christ. Their end is their destruction . . . Their minds are occupied with earthly things” (Philippians 3:18, 19). The result is the destruction of innocent people and of the Earth itself. But Paul says to the Philippians, “our citizenship is in heaven, and from it we also await a savior, the Lord Jesus Christ” (3:20). He will “change our lowly body to conform with his glorified body” (3:21). Note that he says “body” rather than “bodies.” He is talking about the whole community of believers, who, following the example of Jesus and of Paul, will come into the glory of God. So “stand firm in the Lord” (4:1). Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

Remember there is still time to make a commitment

THE CATHOLIC FOUNDATION

Annual Catholic Appeal THE APPEAL IS SOLELY DEDICATED TO THE

SOCIAL MISSION OF THE CHURCH. YOUR GIFT MATTERS IN 2019. Together we bring Christ to others

The 2019 Annual Catholic Appeal emphasizes what we do together as Catholics to help our sisters and brothers in Northern California. Bishop Soto reminds us that we are all saved by the mercy of our crucified Lord, who shared in our suffering and sacrificed himself for our sake. When we give ourselves through the Annual Catholic Appeal, we join Cath-

olic Charities…and our own parish outreach…to bring the mercy of Christ to those who suffer in the margins. Thank you for your heartfelt response in 2018.

2018 results say a lot about God’s people in the Diocese of Sacramento. Nearly $3.8 million in commitments were re-ceived from close to 26,000 Catholics. Detailed results will be sent to parishes in the coming weeks.

You make the difference. 253,000 were helped last year. Prayerfully consider a gift in 2019 with an online donation or through your parish. Your gift extends a helping hand and

the love of Christ to thousands of our neighbors and friends in need. Everyone benefits from your gift

The Poor and the Vulnerable Seminarians and Catholic Education

Parish Social Service Ministries (25% goes back to your parish for ministries and services)

FamilyCatechism!Parentparticipationisrequiredattheretreats.Thankyou!

CatechismoftheGoodShepard

TBD– First Holy Communion interviews with Fr. Cesar and Catechist during atria session

3/26/19 – First Holy Communion interviews with Fr. Cesar and Catechists during atria session Sat. 4/13/19 – CGS First Holy Communion retreat 1:00pm – 4:30pm 4/14/19 - 4/27/19 – Easter break – Have a beautiful Easter everyone!

Sat. 5/04/19 – 10:00 – 4:00pm – First Holy Communion retreat and First Reconciliation 5/14/19 – Last day of atria for Catechesis of the Good Shepherd

First Holy Communion Rehearsal 6:30pm Sat. 5/18/19 – First Holy Communion 11am

Sunday Catechism

Saturday - 4/13/19 –First Holy Communion retreat 9:am -12pm 4/14/19 - 4/27/19 – Easter break – Have a beautiful Easter everyone!

Saturday - 5/11/19 – 1pm – 4:00pm – Sunday Catechism First Holy Communion retreat and First Reconciliation

5/12/19 – Last day of Sunday Catechism – First Holy Communion rehearsal 11:00 am

5/19/19 – First Holy Communion 12:30 Spanish Mass

Ministry Saturday 5:00PM vigil

8:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:30 PM

Altar Servers TBD TBD TBD TBD

Lectors Scott Hotlhaus Tom Galleo

Mike Kovich Gary Brittner

Dean Wood Chris Biesecker

Monica Roman Cesar Roman

Extraordinary Ministers

Greg Reimer Dave Vargas Susan Tidball Sheila Taylor

Mark Chiorino Don Wilford

Dianne Wilford

Isela Torres Juan Torres

Domitila Brambila

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LAY MINISTRY SCHEDULED MARCH 23RD & 24TH

FORESTHILL EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS & LECTORS

March 24: L: Kevin Woods and Ron Roussey EM: Pat Downey

Stations of the Cross– Every Friday at 4:00pm

AUBURN INTERFAITH FOOD CLOSE FOOD DRIVE

On Saturday, March 23rd. there will be a STUFF-A-BUS food

drive in the Safeway parking lot (all day) Volunteers will be collecting food at the entry doors, This is one of the ways the

food closet keeps up with the demand for food in our community. We ask for your continued support. Note that if not

able to shop at Safeway next Saturday, you can always drop food off at church. Again, thanks for your support and let's make this

a fruitful Lenten season. …..Don Wilford......(SVdP Volunteer)

We have a beautiful collection of pictures of the

Stations of the Cross in the store and some pictures and wall plaques of the Last Supper to add to your

Lenten experience.

There are still a few green items available in the store for St. Patrick’s Day selling at 50% off, but with all those Irish four leaf clovers, we now seem to have

been invaded by a bunch of bunnies.

All our green clothing will be priced at 50% off to help protect you from getting pinched on St. Patrick’s

Day.

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

St. Joseph’s Thrift Shop Mon-Wed & Saturday—9:00am-3:00pm

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COFFEE AND CATHOLICISM By Fr. Edward Pepka, M.Div., S.T.M., Ph.D.

Saturday, March 23, 10AM-12PM in the Large Conference Room at the Office

Fr. Pepka will be offering study sessions on various topics in the Catholic Tradition, here

at St. Joseph.

**This is not a Bible study**

Please consider sitting with our Lord in Adoration for one hour per week.

Our Thursday Adoration is every week from 9:00am-6:00pm

We are especially looking for parishioners

who can help sit with the Blessed Sacrament each week for one of the following slots .

10:00am-11:00am 12:00pm-1:00pm

1:00-2:00pm

If you are interested signing up please Barbara Coelho at

530-852-2294

Trinity Catholic Books & Gifts

1132 Lincoln Way (next to St. Joseph’s Church)

Celebrate St. Joseph’s Day March 19th to 24th

20% Off All

St. Joseph Items

“I was in prison and you visited me” Matthew 25:36

The inmates at Auburn Mail Jail are sometimes

there for a few days awaiting their court date and some are there for many months. They

deserve to hear God’s word and know they are still loved despite their mistakes. Do you want to make a difference? Bring the Eucharist, listen to

their stories, share the Gospel, or just prayer with them?

Several years ago, Deacon Mike Young started

a jail ministry at the County jail near DeWitt center. The ministry has blossomed and more

chaplains are needed. If you want more information about this opportunity to serve,

please contact:

Gary Brittner

530-878- 8334 or

Ken Dougherty 530-368 -5435

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Ministry, Council & Committee Information

Baptism: Preparation classes are held the 1st Saturday of every month. Please call the office to register. Confirmation: The Sacrament of Confirmation is a two-year preparation process for teens. For adults not yet confirmed, please call the parish office. Marriage: If you are a member of our parish, please contact our priest at least six months in advance of your desired wedding in order to participate in the process of marriage preparation. Altar Society: Phyllis Whitney 823-9303 Bible studies: Ginny Huckins (Thursday AM ) 530.823.8486 Confraternity of Catholic Mothers: Rebecca Gonnella 360-318-3165 or nmg9@msn.com Catholic Ladies Relief Society: Barbara O’Rourke 530-906-1055 Eucharistic Adoration: Barbara & George Coelho Foothillarea@suddenlink.net Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: Dianne Wilford sewfancydmw@gmail.com Finance Council: Fr. Cesar Funeral Reception Ministry Doreen Wood 530.823.5066 Barbara O’Rourke 530-906-1055 Garden Committee: Karen Thomas ktzwhlz@pacbell.net Guild of St. Tarcisius (Altar Sever): Hugh Paxton hugh_paxton@yahoo.com Hall Committee: Fr. Cesar 885-2956 Hispanic Coordinating Cmte. Porfirio Perez 530.613.3624 or Cristina Martinez 530 308-5693 Italian Catholic Federation: Mary Ann Mikles 916.759.8466 Knights of Columbus: Grand Knight-Tim Schott schottglass1@yahoo.com, Cell: 530-906-4092. Knights of Columbus Council # 6149 www.auburnkofc.com Lector Ministry: John Mlakar jsmlakar@att.net Liturgy Hispanic Community: Cristina Martinez - 530-308-5693 Ministry of the Sick: Gina Bollinger 530.268.2092 Music Ministry: Gellimy Sescon 530.885.2956 Practice is on Tuesday's at 6:30 - 8pm in the Church Pastoral Council: Chairman Mark Capik, 916-663-1207, nmcapik@gmail.com Placer County Jail Ministry: Lyn Mazur, nursln@aol.com Prolife Ministry: Penny Gowring pgowring@hotmail.com & Christine Jonas christinejonas@att.net Religious Education: Tracy Steele 530.885.2956 Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA): Tracy Steele 530.885.2956 Sacristan Mike Newell 401-5546 Dave Vargas 916-663-1356 Special Events Committee: Bonnie Amaro-Letcher bonniea1953@gmail.com St. Vincent de Paul Society of Auburn: 530.885.2920 Thrift shop: 530.885.7404 Mon-Wed & Saturday 9:00am-3:00pm Ushers & Greeters: Kevin Letcher lhrcontractors@gmail.com Vocations: Doreen Wood 530.823.5066 Wedding Coordinator: Holly Letcher 530.210.0568 Youth Ministry: Frank Smith franklrs@yahoo.com

Come sit with Me Mark your calendar for

April 5

FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION Mass at 7:00 PM

All night adoration to follow

There will be a sign up board located in the Church the week before First Friday

We need you!

Jesus the Good Shepherd calls you by name! Come and visit!

The Real Presence

is the real Jesus “In thy presence there is fullness of joy.”

-Psalm16:11 Adoration is also on Thursdays 9am to 6pm.

Call the parish office @ 530-885-2956 for more information.

Mission Statement:

“Guided by the Holy Spirit and following the teaching of the Holy Catholic Church, the

Mission of St. Joseph is to be the best administered and most caring parish in

Sacramento Diocese, through our liturgies, faith formation and social services for the benefit of the

community of Auburn and vicinity.”

Are you interested in being involved here at St. Joseph’s Parish?

Please give us a call at the office and we will help

you find a Ministry to join or an upcoming event to volunteer at!

(530) 885-2956

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Una reflexión

Horario de la oficina—de lunes a jueves 9:00am-4:00pm

Maria Peña-recepcionista: hablo español y estoy en la oficina del lunes al jueves 9:00am-12:30pm Por favor diríjase a la oficina para bautizos, bodas, quinceañeras, para el salón y salas de conferencias, etc. Cristina Martínez: Lector, Catecismo para Quinceañera y Eventos Especiales, Coordinadora de Bodas. Porfirio Perez: Sacristán, Clases de Preparación Bautismal Y de Boda

Horas de oficina y directorio

El Doctor está en… Tienes un Rosario que se rompe o necesita un crucifijo o granos? Por favor, deje su Rosario en la oficina de la iglesia y podemos reparar para usted gratis.

Rezar el Rosario para las

familias…

Necesitamos feligreses para ayudar con la adoración los jueves

No tenemos suficiente adoradores de

1000am-11:00am 12:00pm-1:00pm 1 :00pm–2:00pm

MANTENTE FIRME EN EL SEÑOR

No es difícil imaginar, en esta época de guerras, que grupos malvados tiendan a la destrucción de la humanidad y locuras políticas, que las palabras de san Pablo fueron tan precisas, aún para el tiempo en que vivió. Pareciera que el mundo nunca cambia. Pablo dice “muchos se comportan como enemigos de la cruz de Cristo. Para los que piensan en cosas terrenas, su destino es la perdición. . . (Filipenses 3: 18, 19). El resultado es la destrucción de personas inocentes y del planeta mismo. Pero Pablo dice a los filipenses: “somos ciudadanos del cielo, de donde esperamos como salvador a Jesucristo el Señor” (3:20). Él “transformará nuestro cuerpo frágil en un cuerpo glorioso semejante al suyo” (3:21). Nota que él dice “cuerpo” en lugar de “cuerpos”. Él habla acerca de la completa comunidad de creyentes, quienes, siguiendo el ejemplo de Jesús y Pablo, vendrán a la gloria de Dios. Así que “¡manténganse firmes en el Señor!” (4:1). Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

Todavía hay tiempo para hacer tu compromiso

Unámonos como católicos a través del Llamado Católico Anual Nuevamente tendremos la oportunidad de ser Cristo para los demás. El Llamado está de-dicado exclusivamente a la misión social de la Iglesia aquí en el norte de California. Juntos como católicos, el Llamado es una manera en que todos podemos dar a través de la Iglesia para ayu-dar a nuestras hermanas y hermanos de una manera poderosa. Cada uno de nuestros regalos,

sin importar la cantidad, realmente hacen una diferencia en la vida de alguien. Por favor, conside-re en oración lo que puede dar este año.

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¡Catecismo familiar!

Se requiere la participación de los padres en los retiros. Gracias Primera comunión Fechas importantes

04/17/19 – 04/27/19- Descanso de Pascua - ¡Que todos pasen una hermosa Pascua! Sábado – 05/11/19 – 1:00 – 4:00 – Catecismo del Domingo Retiro Primera Comunión y primera Reconciliación

5/12/19 – Último día del domingo Catecismo – Primer ensayo de la Sagrada Comunión 11:00am

5/19/19 - Primera Comunión 12:30 Misa en Español

Conoces a alguien interesado en convertirse en católico? ¿Tienes preguntas sobre la fe? ¿Fueron

bautizados, pero nunca recibió la primera comunión o confirmación?

Si es así, únete a nosotros!

Los Invitamos cada miércoles a las 6:30 pm en San José Escuela (ubicado al lado de la Iglesia Católica de St

Teresa En Atwood Road)

Para pregunta sobre clase de rica por favor llame a

Monica Durant 925-262-3294 (habla español)

Trinity Libros Católicos Y Regalos 1132 Lincoln Way

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OPORTUNIDAD DE EMPLEO: La parroquia de Santa Teresa de Ávila, Auburn, está buscando un trabajador de mantenimiento a tiempo completo. El solicitante debe tener experiencia previa en mantenimiento y terrenos,

incluyendo plomería y electricidad, estar familiarizado con el mantenimiento de edificios y el paisajismo.

Huellas dactilares y posible verificación de antecedentes. El salario depende de la experiencia. Si está interesado,

envíe su currículum a joanne_drummond@stteresaauburn.com.

LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Dn 9:4b-10; Sal 79 (78):8, 9, 11, 13; Lc 6:36- Martes: 2 Sm 7:4-5a, 12-14a, 16; Sal 89 (88):2-5, 27, 29; Rom 4:13, 16-18, 22; Mt 1:16, 18-21, 24a o Lc 2:41-51a Miércoles: Jer 18:18-20; Sal 31 (30):5-6, 14-16; Mt 20:17-28 Jueves: Jer 17:5-10; Sal 1:1-4, 6; Lc 16:19-31 Viernes: Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a; 17b-28a; Sal 105 (104):16-21; Mt 21:33-43, 45-46 Sábado: Miq 7:14-15, 18-20; Sal 103 (102):1-4, 9-12; Lc 15:1-3, 11-32 Domingo: Ex 3:1-8a, 13-15; Sal 103 (102):1-4, 6-8, 11; 1 Cor 10:1-6, 10-12; Lc 13:1-9 Lecturas alternativas (Año A): Ex 17:3-7; Sal 95 (94):1-2, 6-9; Rom 5:1-2, 5-8; Jn 4:5-42 [5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42]

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Lent is almost here! Mark your calendars for - Fr. Peter Marsalek from SOLT (Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity)

He will be here March 18-20th for a Lenten Retreat!

This Lenten Retreat Fr. Peter will go over with us about the Holy Spirit, below is a brief description of each talk he will be giving. Please see daily retreat times below

Monday, March 18th - Who is the Holy Spirit? 9:00AM or 6:30PM The Holy Spirit in Sacred Scripture The Holy Spirit as Love and Gift according to St. Thomas Aquinas The Holy Spirit as Fire in relationship to us What is the Mission of the Holy Spirit?

Tuesday, March 19th—Our Encounter and Response to Holy Spirit 9:00am or 5:30pm (St. Joseph Feast Day Mass at 6:30pm)

Revisiting Pentecost Places of Encounter of the Holy Spirit –Catholic Catechism, Scripture, Church, Saints, and Liturgy What is our response to the Holy Spirit? Growth in Holiness and Freedom

Wednesday, March 20th -Freedom in the Spirit 9:00am or 6:30pm

The meaning of freedom The virtue and freedom How sin impedes freedom

Come join us for the evening Rosary and Adoration during

Lent

We will be saying a rosary together in the church

every night of the week at 6:00pm during Lent along with an hour of Adoration! (On Fridays it will be right after the

7:00pm Stations of the Cross)

Please come and join us!