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The Celebration of Sacraments Infant Baptism : The Sacrament of Baptism is regularly celebrated on Sunday during or after the Eucharistic Liturgy. Registered parishioners are asked to arrange for the Baptismal Preparation Class and the Liturgical Celebration by calling the Parish Office. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults : RCIA is the process of growing in your faith and love of God. Weekly gather- ings take place from September until Easter. If you are interested in learning about Catholicism and joining us please call Deacon Tom at the rectory. Penance : The Sacrament of Penance is celebrated at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday at IC, 9:30 a.m. at HSP and 10:30 a.m. IC every Sunday or by appointment. Matrimony : Anyone planning to be married must contact the parish at least six months in advance. The exact date and time of your wedding should not be determined until after consultation with a priest or deacon. If either party has previously been civilly or religiously married, the Presider is not permitted to set a date for the wedding without resolving the previous marriage. Pastoral Care of the Sick : When a parishioner is admitted to the hospital, nursing home, or confined to home because of age or infirmity, please call the Parish Office. Parishioners are ready to visit and to bring Holy Communion. When one is seriously ill, the healing Presence of the Lord should be requested in the Sacrament of the Sick. Rome, however, can see through the propaganda and lies, so all Pilate wants to do is have Jesus flogged, so our next mystery focuses on the scourg- ing at the pillar. Isn’t it curious that the foreigners can’t find Jesus guilty? But the locals do and when they’re given the chance force Jesus to carry the cross on his way to the hill of crucifixion. Our medita- tion here focuses n the isolation of Jesus, his soli- tary acceptance of the final response of humanity to the sin of Adam and Eve. What love our God must have to endure this! And what Jesus endures is completed in the fifth of the sorrowful mysteries: Jesus death on the Cross. The road has come to an end. In fact, for the gospel writers, the death of Je- sus was considered the end of the story and only later would the Church add the resurrection ac- counts. It is the cross that gives the ultimate gift of life. Msgr. Chris Dear People of God, As we continue with our brief examination of the mysteries of the Rosary, our next stop is the five Sorrowful Mysteries, the key moments of Jesus’ suffering and death. Notably, they are in a way a continuation of the last of the Luminous Mysteries because the Last Supper is the first part of a three- day ordeal during which Jesus gave his life for you and me so we could be saved. The first is the agony in the garden, Jesus’ last conversation with the Fa- ther during which he says in a very human way he doesn’t really want to die on the cross! We might well ask ‘who would’? but Jesus completes his prayer with the words: not my will, but yours be done. Having accepted the walk to Calvary, the next of these mysteries is the Trial before Pilate. Imagine how hurt Jesus is that his own people toss him across the legal border so that a foreign court, that of Rome, can decide his fate!

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The Celebration of Sacraments

Infant Baptism: The Sacrament of Baptism is regularly celebrated on Sunday during or after the Eucharistic Liturgy. Registered

parishioners are asked to arrange for the Baptismal Preparation Class and the Liturgical Celebration by calling the Parish Office.

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: RCIA is the process of growing in your faith and love of God. Weekly gather-

ings take place from September until Easter. If you are interested in learning about Catholicism and joining us please call Deacon Tom

at the rectory.

Penance: The Sacrament of Penance is celebrated at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday at IC, 9:30 a.m. at HSP and 10:30 a.m. IC every Sunday

or by appointment.

Matrimony: Anyone planning to be married must contact the parish at least six months in advance. The exact date and time of

your wedding should not be determined until after consultation with a priest or deacon. If either party has previously been civilly or

religiously married, the Presider is not permitted to set a date for the wedding without resolving the previous marriage.

Pastoral Care of the Sick: When a parishioner is admitted to the hospital, nursing home, or confined to home because of

age or infirmity, please call the Parish Office. Parishioners are ready to visit and to bring Holy Communion. When one is seriously ill,

the healing Presence of the Lord should be requested in the Sacrament of the Sick.

Rome, however, can see through the propaganda

and lies, so all Pilate wants to do is have Jesus

flogged, so our next mystery focuses on the scourg-

ing at the pillar. Isn’t it curious that the foreigners

can’t find Jesus guilty? But the locals do and when

they’re given the chance force Jesus to carry the cross

on his way to the hill of crucifixion. Our medita-

tion here focuses n the isolation of Jesus, his soli-

tary acceptance of the final response of humanity to

the sin of Adam and Eve. What love our God must

have to endure this! And what Jesus endures is

completed in the fifth of the sorrowful mysteries:

Jesus death on the Cross. The road has come to an

end. In fact, for the gospel writers, the death of Je-

sus was considered the end of the story and only

later would the Church add the resurrection ac-

counts. It is the cross that gives the ultimate gift of

life.

Msgr. Chris

Dear People of God,

As we continue with our brief examination of the

mysteries of the Rosary, our next stop is the five

Sorrowful Mysteries, the key moments of Jesus’

suffering and death. Notably, they are in a way a

continuation of the last of the Luminous Mysteries

because the Last Supper is the first part of a three-

day ordeal during which Jesus gave his life for you

and me so we could be saved. The first is the agony

in the garden, Jesus’ last conversation with the Fa-

ther during which he says in a very human way he

doesn’t really want to die on the cross! We might

well ask ‘who would’? but Jesus completes his

prayer with the words: not my will, but yours be done.

Having accepted the walk to Calvary, the next of

these mysteries is the Trial before Pilate. Imagine

how hurt Jesus is that his own people toss him

across the legal border so that a foreign court, that

of Rome, can decide his fate!

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HISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICK/IMMACULATE CONCEPTION TOLEDO, OHIO JUNE 28, 2015

C ALENDARC ALENDARC ALENDARC ALENDAR

June 27, 2015June 27, 2015June 27, 2015June 27, 2015————July 5, 2015 July 5, 2015 July 5, 2015 July 5, 2015

We continue to update/add to our parish e-mail list to help keep parishioners updated on parish events. Several of the e-mails we have are no longer valid. If you could please fill your information out below and put it in the offering basket or you can e-mail it to [email protected] or [email protected]

Name __________________________________E-mail ___________________________________

Historic St. Patrick

Finance Council Pastoral Council

Doug Bohl Jean Boeding

Nadine Furey Gabrielle Edwards

Pat Hickey Sue Fanelly

Bill Malone Sr. Valerie Grondin

Dick Shanahan Brian Shelton

Joe Pinciotti

Kristine Waslar

Liz Weiser

John Best

Pat Hickey-Fin. Rep.

Immaculate Conception

Finance Council Pastoral Council Bill Carroll Maria Ochoa Louann Harrison

Fred Mahaney Judy Place Mary Jo Pilcher

Mike Young Fred Garcia Judy Westmeyer

Linda Miller Linda Garcia John Madigan

Liz Weiser Fred Mahaney (Fin. Rep.)

Facilities Committee

Bill Carroll, Joe Westmeyer, John Madigan

TJ Green, Jim Rushing

Sat Sr. Valerie Grondin/50th Jubilee 4:00 pm IC Mass (Msgr. Chris/ D. Dave) Intention IC Deceased Parishioners Sun 9:30 am HSP Rosary & Confessions 10:00 am HSP Sunday Mass (Msgr. Chris/D. Tom) Intention John Savage Mary Harrigan John Best/Pulpit/Parish Anniversary 11:00 am HSP Baptism/William Etue (D. Tom) 11:45 am HSP Baptism/Kennady Haynes (D. Trevor) 10:30 am IC Confessions 11:00 am IC Sunday Mass (Fr. Rudi/D. Dave) Intention Joseph & Sally Vargas Tues 9:00 am Weekday Mass (Msgr. Chris/D. Dave) 5:30 pm HSP Rosary Prayer Service Wed 5:30 pm HSP Weekday Mass Intention HSP Parishioners 6:15 pm Pints w/the Pastor @ the Blarney

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _(Tear Line) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Fri Holiday/Parish Offices Closed Sat 4:00 pm IC Mass (Msgr. Chris/D. Tom) Intention IC Deceased Parishioners Sun Food Pantry Sunday 9:30 am HSP Rosary & Confessions 10:00 am HSP Sunday Mass (Fr. Rudi/D. Dave) Intention Stanley Stolarski John Stapler Blood Pressure Checks 10:30 am IC Confessions 11:00 am IC Sunday Mass (Msgr. Chris/D. Tom) Intention Jerry & Rose Garcia After Mass Ice Cream Social

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY—HSP June 28 Stephanie Shook June 28 Robert Steingass June 28 Sydney Johnson June 29 Melanie Parton June 29 Timothy Dever June 29 Chloe Lyons July 1 Carolyn Harrington July 1 Simon Vasquez July 1 Carol Erford July 1 Ursula Zankl July 1 Lori Burks July 1 Chelsea Belcher July 1 Moira Mohney July 2 Sean Buckley July 2 Eric Long July 2 Scott Fischer July 2 Logan Hickey July 3 Stephen Taylor July 3 JoAnna Monahan-Coulson July 3 Deb Kitzmiller July 3 William Portteus II July 3 Elise Lahey July 3 Marissa Fell July 4 Sheila Bernard

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY—HSP 6/30 Michael & Maureen Russell 59 yrs 6/30 Jeffrey & Lisa Kelley 31 yrs 6/30 Michael & Karen Beier 19 yrs 6/30 Brett & Nicole Seymour 14 yrs 7/1 Patrick & Diane Pacella 48 yrs 7/1 Thomas & Anna Knight 8 yrs 7/3 Stephen & Mary Alice Mix 45 yrs 7/3 Thomas & Mary O’Shea 39 yrs 7/4 Thomas & Bonnie Dumas 56 yrs 7/4 Steven & Tami Kwiatkowski 34 yrs

PRAYER IS ANSWERED-HSP

Carol Laasch, Rita Winand, Kellie Haynes, Mary Lou Batanian, Gary Lilje, Ken & Emily, Carl & Carla King, Carissa Kwiatkowski, Jean Boeding, Mike Kosinski, DeDe Andersen, Lindsay, Carol Isabell, Megan Batanian, Bill Krumnow, Jim Morris, Terry Hakeos, Scott Stopher, Gary Gordon, Matt Rohrs, Linda Gralak, James Smith, Susan Ludlum, Carolyn Harrington, Mary Ann Rahe, Evie Day, Julie, Nathan Koontz, Lori (Borgerson) Zaro, Marge Myers, Frank Ankney, Liz Weiser, Jack Fineske, Joann Degnan, Sarah Rodgers, Bob Zoski, Linda, Peggy, Beth, Carol Sheets, Tom McNamee, Lupe Garcia, Dolores Lambert, Kitty Burns, Liam Stacey, Cheryl Harwick, Angela Lemble, Mitzi Peatee, Madison Sims, David Hufford, Tim Bernard, Richard Helsenbeck, Jace Stockwell, Sheila, Joan Wiley, Ric Williams, Claire Sydlaske, Chuck Hall, Janien Blakely, Christine Ludlum, Molly Bergin, Laurie Yeager Please inform the pastoral staff of those in our parish family needing our prayers. Our Hospital Ministry Team is available to visit and distribute communion.

Pray For Those Serving Our Country

Chief Petty Officer Greg Pomorski, Pvt. Zac Baker, Cpl. Colin Zbikowski (Clark’s nephew), Spe-cialist Tyler Chochard, CPL Anthony Chochard, Staff Stg. Michael J. Welsh, Army, Spec. Brandon Carson, US Army, Serviceman Edward C. Byers, U.S. Navy, Sgt. Michael C. Stephens, Staff Sgt. Amannda M. Ramsdell (Fix), Com. Matthew J. Swiergosz, Michael J. Welsh, Capt. Kenneth Szczublewski, U.S.N., Trevor Carpenter, Capt. Kathryn R. Klear, Pvt. Keith Alan Fulks If you or your loved one is serving in the military and would like our prayers, please let the pastoral staff know.

FOOD PANTRY—HSP We could use:

Canned Meals, Spaghetti, Pasta, Tuna, Rice,

Boxed Meals, Mac and Cheese Food may be dropped

off at anytime.

Thank you!

WELCOME TO WELCOME TO WELCOME TO WELCOME TO

HISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICKHISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICKHISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICKHISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICK

Welcome Visitors

We would like to welcome our visitors to Historic St. Patrick. If you are interested in becoming a parishioner please call the parish office at 419-243-6452or fill out the registration forms in the back of church or on the web-site and return to the parish office.

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Scripture Reading #988

STEWARDSHIP REPORT—HSP Last Week Year to Date

Goal $ 5,500.00 $ 280,500.00 Actual $ 3,023.83 $ 209,114.79 Elect. Fund Transfer $ 190.00 $ 15,660.00 Over/(Under) ($ 2,286.17 ) ($ 55,725.21) Father’ Day $ 157.00 $ 267.00 Candles $ 99.59 Preservation $ 27.00 $ 6,756.25 Diocesan Assessment $ 219.00 Did you know the weekly operating expenses this year average $8,300.00. The goal of $5,500.00 helps to cover the weekly operating expenses.

Thank You!

Scripture Reading #985

JULY 5 — MINISTER SCHEDULE—HSP JUNE 28 - MINISTER SCHEDULE—HSP

ALTAR FLOWERSALTAR FLOWERSALTAR FLOWERSALTAR FLOWERS----HSPHSPHSPHSP

June 28 Mary Margaret Batanian July 5 (available)

July 12 (available)

July 19 (available)

SANCTUARY LAMPSANCTUARY LAMPSANCTUARY LAMPSANCTUARY LAMP

June 28 Betty Lou Fulks Jenkins July 5 (available) July 12 (available) July 19 (available)

HISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICK

THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Acolytes: Jeff Gralak, Logan Hickey, Mark Smith

Communion: Renea Hickey, Maggie Hiszak, Randy Hiszak, Lori Langenderfer, Tami Kwiatkowski, Mike Lora, Pat Lora, Dennis Bensch, Colleen McGuire, Dan McGuire

Greeters: Karen Bates, Nancy Miller, Dennis Swanigan, Michelle Zuelke

Hospitality: Robin McLoughlin, Terry McLoughlin, Pat Durand, Connie Durand

Readers: Pat Hickey, Tami Kwiatkowski

Ushers: Melanie Parton, Dick Shanahan, Esther Shanahan, Dick Parton, Paul Philibin, Nancy Rank, Larry Fanelly

Children’s Liturgy: Will Resume after Labor Day

Gifts: Rosalie Mills, Rick Lauer, Char Lauer, Michelle Zuelke

Acolytes: Blaise Beier, Mark Glenn, Rose Waslar

Communion: Kair Adler, Rosalie Mills, Melanie Parton, Nancy Rank, Jim Nally, Bonnie Nally, Lisa Kelley, Diane Pacella, Jill Rygalski, Marge Poole

Greeters: Floyd Batanian, Mary Lou Batanian, Mary Connolly, Ginny Minor

Hospitality: Mary Connolly, Nadine Furey, Ted Furey, Kathy Luettke

Readers: Linda Gralak, Frank Semetko

Ushers: Tim Brunner, Dave Meegan, Michael Moran, Kathleen Moran, Dick Shanahan, Esther Shanahan, Bob Wuest, Duane Ziolkowski

Children’s Liturgy: Will Resume after Labor Day

Gifts: Glenn Family

OUTREACH FAMILIES—HSP This Week This Month July 1, 2014— June 30, 2015 Food (Families) 213 834 9,428 Clothing 86 317 3,997 Soup Kitchen—Number of Plates Served—127 Outreach Income: Last Week Year to Date $ 182.00 $ 19,163.25

Thank You!

LITURGICAL MUSIC FOR TODAY’S MASS

Entrance: For the Beauty of the Earth, #642

Presentation: I Have Loved You, #649

Communion: Choir Solo, (Blest are They)

Recessional: God Of Our Fathers, #867

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WELCOME TO WELCOME TO WELCOME TO WELCOME TO

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION IMMACULATE CONCEPTION IMMACULATE CONCEPTION IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

“The Darby”“The Darby”“The Darby”“The Darby”

Sanctuary LampSanctuary LampSanctuary LampSanctuary Lamp---- IC IC IC IC June 28 Mary C. Gonzales July 5 (available) July 12 (available) July 19 (available)

Altar FlowersAltar FlowersAltar FlowersAltar Flowers---- IC IC IC IC June 28 (available) July 5 (available) July 12 (available) July 19 (available)

Karen Workman, Bill Paxton, Vanessa

Salas, Gary Dunn, Jeff Hood, Carrie,

Colleen, Christi

Lt. Joseph Andrew Garcia, Marines

Second Lt. Brian Wood, Army

STGSN Joshua J. Teneyck,

SPC George “Joey” O’Connell Jr., Army,

St. Sgt. Tom, Army,

Sgt. First Class Chuck Hindbaugh, Army,

Capt. Jeremy A. Schiel, Army,

Capt. Ryan A Schiel, Army,

PFC. Celia Hindbaugh, Army,

PFC. Acea Hindbaugh, Army,

Cold Steel Family

Pray For Those Serving Pray For Those Serving Pray For Those Serving Pray For Those Serving Our CountryOur CountryOur CountryOur Country

Welcome VisitorsWelcome VisitorsWelcome VisitorsWelcome Visitors

We would like to welcome our visitors to Immaculate Conception Church. If you are interested in becoming a parishioner please call the parish office at 419-243-1829 or fill out the registration forms in the back of church or on the web-site and return to the parish office.

St. Padre Pio

Join our Padre Pio Prayer Group

(PPPG-CK) each 2nd Saturday of the

month for the 8 A.M. Mass, Rosary,

Discussion and Adoration @ Christ the

King Church, 4100 Harvest Lane,

Toledo, OH 43623. Access

'www.pppg.org' for more info: Contact

Magdalena Skiles (419.356.4208) or

email: magda-

[email protected]

Confirmation Class

this Summer

We may be having another class this summer for those that need to be confirmed. If you have a student who is over 13 years of age and has not been confirmed please call Barb at the parish office if you would like to enroll your child in the class. (419-243-1829) All young ladies who are scheduling a quincenera must be confirmed first.

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Eucharistic Minister

IC Birthday’s

June 29 Helen Crinnion

July 1 James Holmes Jr.

July 1 Mary Louise Watkins

July 2 Martin Alvarado

July 3 John Mason

July 4 Charles O’Leary

July 4 Paul Tunks

IC OUTREACH

July 1-June 30, 2015 Outreach Income: Last Week Year to Date $ 45.00 $ 4,547.66

Thank You!

July 5, 2015 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time

June 28, 2015 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time

1st Reading: Wisdom:1:13-15, 2:23-24

Saturday: Linda Miller Sunday: Kerry Gibson

2nd Reading: 2 Corinthians 8:7, 9, 13-15

Sunday: Judy Place

Eucharistic Ministers:

Saturday Sunday John Madigan Joyce Scarbrough Mike Young Francisco Villagomez Marie Irons, Linda Garcia

Children’s Liturgy

Summer Break

STEWARDSHIP REPORT—IC

Last Week Year to Date Goal $ 2,700.00 $153,900.00 Saturday Collection $ 784.80 $ 46,822.96 Sunday Collection $ 905.00 $ 65,648.89 Actual $ 1,689.80 $112,471.85 Over/(Under) $ ( 1,010.20) $(153,900.00) Parking Lot $ 228.23 $ 5,486.59 Preservation $ $ 11,855.00 Candles $ 18.00 $ 729.10 Roof Fund $ $ 1,594.00

Thank You!

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH

“THE DARBY”

1st Reading: Ezekiel 2:2-5

Saturday: David Tighe Sunday: Fred Garcia

2nd Reading: 2 Corinthians 12:7-10

Sunday: Bill Carroll

Eucharistic Ministers:

Saturday Sunday F. Villagomez Linda Garcia, Cathy Carroll G. O’Connell Doug Grey, Janet Hickey

Children’s Liturgy

Summer Break

IC AnniversariesIC AnniversariesIC AnniversariesIC Anniversaries

7/4 David & Kristen Tighe 1 yr.

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HISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICK

ANNOUNCEMENTS

JUNE 28, 2015

Congratulations to our Honor Roll Students! Marianna Brassell, Central Catholic Annmarie Waslar, Central Catholic Rose Waslar, Central Catholic Austin Beier, St. John’s Jesuit Michael O’Connor, St. John’s Jesuit Logan Hillesheim, St. John’s Jesuit Next Week! Food Pantry Sunday and Blood Pressure Checks after Mass near the Statue of the Pieta. It is that time again for Pints with the Pastor ! Thanks to all those who have made Pints with the Pastor a great social event for our parish. We will be meeting again on Wednesday, July 1, after the 5:30 pm Mass. Join us at the Blarney around 6:15 pm for food, fun, fellowship, and pints. Journeying Through Grief We invite all who have experienced the loss of a love one to join us on Thursday, July 9, 2015, 1:30-2:30 pm for the Historic St. Patrick’s bereavement support group. This group will continue to meet on the sec-ond Thursday of each month in the church rectory. We hope to provide this time for sharing, healing, supporting, and learning. For questions call the parish office at 419-243-6452. The HSP Soup Kitchen Needs Your Help! On Sundays when the Soup Kitchen serves meals to many in our community they are also handing out clothing to those in need. The immediate needs for the clothing program are men’s clothing, athletic shoes, t-shirts, and shorts. If you are able to help, items can be dropped off at church on Sunday or the parish office during the week. Thank you! Save the Date! Summer Family Fun with Msgr. Vasko! The Mud Hens vs. Columbus Clippers on Wednesday, July 8th at 7:00 pm Invite your children, grandchildren and friends! All are welcome! We will have Mass, a picnic here at St. Patrick’s and a walk to the game! If you have season tickets and would like to join us for the picnic there is a small donation of $5.00. Tickets will be sold after the Mass today. Cost of the ticket for the game and a picnic supper is $15.00.

Change for Changing Lives Baby Bottle Campaign—Bottles can be returned today to the box near the church entrance. If you forgot your bottle today you can return it next week! Thank you very much for your help. Kroger Rewards Program It is time to Re-enroll in Kroger Community rewards for the coming year. Parish/family members may re-enroll at www.krogercommunityrewards.com. Select Historic St. Patrick or #84246. Your re-enrollment will help ensure Historic St. Patrick’s receives the greatest rewards possible. Kroger reward dollars go to the HSP Outreach. There will be volunteers from the Outreach in back of church today to help you with enrolling your Kroger card.

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We, as a parish family, would like to express our deepest sympathy to the family of Sylvia Koepfer who passed

away last Tuesday. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you go through this tough time! We pray for Syl-

via as she enters into eternal life with our loving and merciful God.

Queen of Apostles School is currently accepting and enrolling new students for the 2015/16 school year. Please

call the office 419-241-7829 and inquire about the Tuition Free Program for those who qualify. Summer Office Hours

are Monday thru Thursday: 9:00 – 3:00.

We are sad to say good-bye to Robert McMahon our parish musician. Robert is leaving us to take a full time position at

Immaculate Conception Parish in Bellevue, Ohio. His musical talents have truly inspired and enhanced our liturgies. We

will miss you Robert!

Meeting for new and established Eucharistic ministers will be this Sunday, June 28th following 11:00AM mass. If you

are new to this ministry this year, or if you missed the St. Martin de Porres meeting, it is important that you come

to this event! We will present a segment on the spirituality of eucharist, as well as the logistics of how things work

here at IC! Thanks for your willingness to be involved in this important service to our parish family!

Ice Cream Social July 5th! Join us for a cool treat and talk with friends after mass.

Parish Council is beginning to work on setting long term goals for future parish development .If you would like to be

part of this process please call the parish office. You will be contacted.

We still have summer service hours available for high school students. Call the parish office for details. (419)

243-1829

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

ANNOUNCEMENTS

June 28, 2015

OUTREACH

Coming soon! Look for the grand re-opening of our

Outreach facility. Keep the food donations coming!

If you or someone you know has a full size pick up

truck that is willing to volunteer once a month to pick

up food at the food bank please call the parish office.

Thank You for all you do. Thank You to the 2 volun-

teers who already are helping with that.

If you or someone you know is a hairdresser or barber

who is willing to volunteer time one day to give hair-

cuts, Outreach would like to sponsor a free haircut day.

Please call the parish office 419-243-1829.