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OUR MISSION STATEMENT Sacred Heart Parish is a welcoming Catholic community which inspires faith in God through prayer, sacraments and service while living Gospel values as faithful followers of Jesus Christ. PARISH LEADERSHIP • Finance Council: John Meyer [email protected] • Pastoral Council Chairperson: Chuck Barnes [email protected] • School Commission Chairperson: Patti Cook [email protected] • Stewardship Commission Co-Chairpersons: Tom Bartell [email protected] Sarah Webster [email protected] • Worship Commission Chairperson: Judy Hartford [email protected] March 13, 2016 Sacred Heart Church 9460 N.E. 14TH STREET • BELLEVUE, WA 98004 (425) 454-9536 • Fax- 450-3909 www.sacredheart.org Sunday Masses 9:00 and 11:00 A.M., 5:00 P.M. Saturday Vigil Mass, 5:00 P.M. Confessions: Saturdays, 3:00-4:30pm Wednesdays, 8:00 - 8:45am PARISH OFFICE 425-454-9536 Rev. Steve Sallis, Pastor 425-454-9536 Carol Guenther, Pastoral Associate 425-454-9536 Mary Dickins, Pastoral Assistant for Pastoral Care & Social Concerns 425-450-3908 Jeffrey Kress, Pastoral Assistant for Youth & Young Adult Ministry 425-454-9536 Patti Callaway, Pastoral Assistant for Children’s Faith Formation 425-454-9536 Administration Staff John Meyer, Pastoral Assistant for Administration 425-454-9536 Robert Eubanks, Facilities Supervisor 425-454-9536 Patty Oscar, Administrative Assistant 425-454-9536 Val Bromfield, Administrative Assistant 425-454-9536 Jeanine Kasprick, Bookkeeper 425-454-9536 Music Ministry Diane Figaro, Sacred Heart Chorale Director 206-271-5117 Andrey Spichak, Children’s Choir Director 425-269-2669 PARISH SCHOOL 425-451-1773 David Burroughs, Principal Bridget Lawler, Vice-Principal Amy Davis, Dean of Students Theresa Daigle, Development Director Susana Knapp, Admissions Director Kerry Wyman, Office Manager INTERESTED IN BECOMING CATHOLIC? Carol Guenther 425-454-9536 INFANT BAPTISM PREPARATION Carol Guenther 425-454-9536 CONFIRMATION PREPARATION Jeffrey Kress 425-454-9536 MARRIAGE PREPARATION Six months as registered parishioner required prior to setting wedding date. 425-454-9536 SUNDAY NURSERY (during 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM Masses) Lucy Paulsen, Coordinator 425-454-9536 OFFICE HOURS Parish 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM Monday through Friday School 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Monday through Friday

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OUR MISSION STATEMENT

Sacred Heart Parishis a welcoming Catholic

community which inspiresfaith in God through prayer,

sacraments and service whileliving Gospel values as faithful

followers of Jesus Christ.

PARISH LEADERSHIP• Finance Council: John Meyer [email protected]• Pastoral Council Chairperson: Chuck Barnes [email protected]• School Commission Chairperson: Patti Cook [email protected]• Stewardship Commission Co-Chairpersons: Tom Bartell [email protected] Sarah Webster [email protected]• Worship Commission Chairperson: Judy Hartford [email protected]

March 13, 2016

Sacred Heart Church9460 N.E. 14TH STREET • BELLEVUE, WA 98004

(425) 454-9536 • Fax- 450-3909www.sacredheart.org

Sunday Masses9:00 and 11:00 A.M., 5:00 P.M.Saturday Vigil Mass, 5:00 P.M.

Confessions: Saturdays, 3:00-4:30pmWednesdays, 8:00 - 8:45am

PARISH OFFICE 425-454-9536 Rev. Steve Sallis, Pastor 425-454-9536 Carol Guenther, Pastoral Associate 425-454-9536Mary Dickins, Pastoral Assistant for Pastoral Care & Social Concerns 425-450-3908Jeffrey Kress, Pastoral Assistant for Youth & Young Adult Ministry 425-454-9536Patti Callaway, Pastoral Assistant for Children’s Faith Formation 425-454-9536

Administration StaffJohn Meyer, Pastoral Assistant for Administration 425-454-9536Robert Eubanks, Facilities Supervisor 425-454-9536Patty Oscar, Administrative Assistant 425-454-9536Val Bromfield, Administrative Assistant 425-454-9536Jeanine Kasprick, Bookkeeper 425-454-9536

Music MinistryDiane Figaro, Sacred Heart Chorale Director 206-271-5117Andrey Spichak, Children’s Choir Director 425-269-2669

PARISH SCHOOL 425-451-1773 David Burroughs, PrincipalBridget Lawler, Vice-Principal Amy Davis, Dean of StudentsTheresa Daigle, Development DirectorSusana Knapp, Admissions DirectorKerry Wyman, Office Manager

INTERESTED IN BECOMING CATHOLIC?Carol Guenther 425-454-9536

INFANT BAPTISM PREPARATION Carol Guenther 425-454-9536

CONFIRMATION PREPARATIONJeffrey Kress 425-454-9536

MARRIAGE PREPARATION Six months as registered parishioner required prior to setting wedding date. 425-454-9536

SUNDAY NURSERY (during 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM Masses) Lucy Paulsen, Coordinator 425-454-9536

OFFICE HOURS Parish 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM Monday through Friday School 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Monday through Friday

Saturday, March 12th, 2016 Lenten Weekday

Jeremiah 11:18-20 John 7:40-53

3:00 PM Confessions ~ Reconciliation Chapel

Fifth Sunday of Lent

Ezekiel 37:12-14 Romans 8:8-11

John 11:1-45

5:00 PM Mass (RIP Robert Smith by Marian Middleton)

6:00 PM Hospitality Hour ~ Narthex

6:00 PM Information Session on the Pilgrimage to Italy ~

Parish Hall

Sunday, March 13th, 2016 Fifth Sunday of Lent

Ezekiel 37:12-14 Romans 8:8-11

John 11:1-45

8:00 AM Chorale Warm-up ~ Saints Room

9:00 AM Individual First Communion Photos ~ Parish Hall

9:00 AM Nursery ~ Nursery

9:00 AM Mass (RIP ) ~ Church

10:00 AM Hospitality Hour ~ Narthex

10:05 AM Faith Formation Classes ~ School

11:00 AM Nursery ~ Nursery

11:00 AM Mass w/Third Scrutiny (RIP )

12:00 PM First Communion Group/Individual Photos ~ Church

12:00 PM Hospitality Hour ~ Narthex

12:15 PM Baptism Preparation ~ Conference Room 1

5:00 PM Mass (RIP ) Church

6:00 PM Hospitality Hour ~ Narthex

6:30 PM High School Youth Group Meeting ~ Parish Hall

6:30 PM Middle School Youth Group Meeting ~ Youth Room

Monday, March 14th, 2016 Lenten Weekday

Daniel 13:1-9,15-17,19-30,33-62 John 8:1-11

9:00 AM Mass (RIP Betty Mantagna by Nancy Nelson)

10:00 AM Carpe Diem Bridge ~ Parish Hall

7:30 PM Rosary & Prayer Hour ~ Church

Tuesday, March 15th, 2016 Lenten Weekday

Ezra 47:1-9,12 John 5:1-16

9:00 AM Word & Communion Service ~ Church

5:00 PM Children’s Choir Rehearsal ~ Church

Wednesday, March 16th, 2016 Lenten Weekday

Daniel 3:1-20,91-92,95 John 8:31-42

8:00 AM Confessions ~ Reconciliation Chapel

9:00 AM Mass (RIP Vincent Schiraldi by Annette Jones)

9:30 AM Community of Mothers Meeting ~ Parish Hall

1:00 PM SHS Stations of the Cross ~ School & Parish Campus

3:30 PM RCIA Adapted for Children ~ Youth Room

5:00 PM Children’s Choir Rehearsal ~ Church

6:00 PM Chorale Rehearsal ~ Church

7:00 PM Social Concerns Commission ~ Conference Room 1

Thursday, March 17th, 2016 Saint Patrick

Exodus 32:7-14 John 5:31-47

9:00 AM Mass (RIP Richard Loman by Paul Curran)

11:00 AM Carpe Diem St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon ~ Narthex

1:00 PM SHS Stations of the Cross ~ (Parish/School Campus)

7:00 PM Chrism Mass ~ St. James Cathedral

Friday, March 18th, 2016 Lenten Weekday

Jeremiah 20:10-13 John 10:31-42

8:45 AM Mass (INT Bev Thomas by Mildred Douthit)

1:00 PM Planting of Flowers by Girl Scouts ~ Parish Grounds

Saturday, March 19th, 2016 Saint Joseph, Husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary

2 Samuel 7:4-5a,12-14a,16 Romans 4:13,16-18,22

Matthew 1:16,18-21,24a

10:00 AM Funeral Mass (RIP Dolores McDonnell) ~ Church

11:00 AM Funeral Reception ~ Narthex

3:00 PM Confessions ~ Reconciliation Chapel

Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord

Luke 19:28-40 (Procession)

Isaiah 50:4-7 Philippians 2:6-11

Luke 23:1-49

5:00 PM Mass (INT For the People) ~ Church

6:00 PM Parish Lenten Fish Fry ~ Gym

Sunday, March 20th, 2016 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord

Luke 19:28-40 (Procession)

Isaiah 50:4-7 Philippians 2:6-11

Luke 23:1-49

8:00 AM Chorale Warm-up ~ Saints Room

9:00 AM Nursery ~ Nursery

9:00 AM Mass w/Children’s Choir (INT Mary Kay Dykeman

by Kathie Kunath) ~ Church

9:30 AM K of C Pancake Breakfast ~ Gym

10:05 AM Faith Formation Classes ~ School

11:00 AM Nursery ~ Nursery

11:00 AM Mass w/Procession (RIP Jim Rogers by Clair

Jenkins)

2:00 PM Rehearsal for Holy Thursday ~ Church

5:00 PM Mass (INT Jordan by Heidi & Brad Adam) Church

6:00 PM Hospitality Hour ~ Narthex

6:30 PM High School Youth Group Meeting ~ Parish Hall

6:30 PM Middle School Youth Group Meeting ~ Youth Room

Weekly Calendar & Liturgies

PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK

Tiffany Larson, Maureen George, Molly Ruddy (sister of

Heidi Adam), Shawn Fitzpatrick, Jane Ross (sister of

Joan MacLean & Sally Sue Coleman), Cavan Wagner,

Jordan Marie, Joanne Taube, Fr. Pat Ritter (recovering

from surgery, John Kucher (husband of Tina

Jacobsen).

THE DECEASED Jay Torres, Enrique Zunic (uncle of Lucy Paulsen), Lou

Chirillo, Linda Kosminske, Tom Callero, Dolores

McDonnell (mother of Lynn Hedges).

From the Pastor & LiturgyFrom the Pastor & Liturgy

FROM THE PASTOR SUNDAY YOUTH MASS – There have been 7

Youth Masses since we began the 5 PM Youth Mass

on January 24. We have had an average attendance of

145 people at these 7 Masses with middle school and

high school youth making up about 10-15 % of the

assembly on any given Sunday. When we started the

Youth Mass, our parish made a commitment to do the

Mass for 6 months and evaluate the experience to see

what we would do after July 1. So the time is ap-

proaching for us to begin that evaluation.

In order for the 5 PM Youth Mass to continue we

need to have stable attendance at about 250 with both

youth and adults committed to serving regularly as

liturgical ministers. The Youth Band is doing a great

job of leading the assembly in song and prayer, but

we need that kind of commitment from other liturgi-

cal ministers.

If you or a member of your family is a middle school

or high school youth and have not attended a Youth

Mass yet, I encourage to attend one soon. Also since

our middle school and high school youth groups meet

after the Youth Mass, I encourage the youth of our

parish to participate in the Mass and youth group

which follows.

We will need to make a decision about our parish

weekend Mass schedule for July 1 and beyond no

later than May 15.

If you have any suggestions for the Youth Mass,

please contact me or Jeff Kress our Pastoral Assistant

for Youth and Young Adult Ministry. We will be

glad to listen.

ANNIVERSARY OF ELECTION OF POPE

FRANCIS—Sunday, March 13, is the third anniver-

sary of the election of Pope Francis. Please remember

Pope Francis in your prayers and ask God to continue

to bless him and his ministry as the Bishop of Rome.

(By the way, the anniversary of Pope Francis/ elec-

tion is a national holiday in Vatican City.)

FISH FRY—Fish Fry is happening on Saturday,

March 19, at 6 PM in the school gym. There were

300 at last year’s fish fry, so we are hoping to have

another great turnout this year. We have extended a

special invitation to parishioners who have joined our

parish in the past few months. So you will have a

chance to welcome these new parishioners to Sacred

Heart. There will be great food and fun for everyone.

Hope to see you there.

Let us continue to work together to build up the Kingdom of God here at Sacred Heart.

PALM SUNDAY

OF THE PASSION OF THE LORD Next Sunday is Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord. We will have the Procession with Palms before the 11 AM Mass next Sunday; we will gather outside near the Moore Theater. At the 5 PM Mass on Saturday, we will have the solemn entrance; at the 9 AM Mass on Sunday, children will be invited to be in the procession and then have Liturgy of the Word to follow for them; and at the 5 PM on Sunday, we will gather in the narthex for the blessing of palms and then pro-cess into church. “Branches of palm, olive, or sometimes even budding willow, are ancient symbols of victory and hope, as well as new life. The procession celebrating Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem over-flowed with praise and excitement, as onlookers waved these triumphant branches and proclaimed their blessings. Yet, in a few days, they will cry ‘Crucify him!’ The crowd’s change of heart illustrates the problem of holding God to our expecta-tions. The crowd expected a liberating leader, the Messiah, to free them from Roman oppression. Jesus instead takes up his Cross and invites us to do the same. Through his Death and Resurrection he is indeed a liberator, but from death and sin, not from Rome. But unable to see past their need, the crowd’s disappointment turns into anger and a death order. As we en-ter Holy Week, Palm Sunday teaches us to let God be God, and to trust in God’s wisdom not only to meet but shatter and exceed our expectations.” (2016 Sourcebook for Sundays, Seasons, and Weekdays, 113)

FUNERAL MASS FOR DOLORES MCDONNELL

There will be a Funeral Mass for Dolores McDonnell on Sat-urday, March 19, at 10 AM followed by a reception.

STATIONS OF THE CROSS Seventh graders from our parish school will lead Stations of the Cross on Wednesday, March 16 and Thursday, March 17, 1:00-2:10 PM outside on the upper and lower lots. In case of rain, Stations will take place in the church.

COMMUNAL CELEBRATION OF PENANCE AND RECONCILIATION

This coming week there will be a Communal Celebration of

Penance and Reconciliation with the opportunity for individ-

ual confession and absolution on March 15 at 7:00 PM at St.

John Vianney (Kirkland), on March 16 at 7 PM at St. Made-

leine Sophie (Bellevue), and on March 17 at 10:30 AM @ St.

Louise (Bellevue).

HOLY THURSDAY FOOT WASHING At the liturgy planning session for Holy Week, the decision was made to have 12 parishioners chosen to have their feet washed on Holy Thursday at the Mass of the Lord’s Supper, March 24, at 7 pm. There will be a rehearsal for those who will have their feet washed on Sunday, March 20, at 2 PM. So if you would like to have your feet washed during the Ho-ly Thursday liturgy, please contact the Parish Office with your name, phone number and email address if you have one.

Pastoral Care & Social ConcernsPastoral Care & Social Concerns

Space is limited. Reserve your space TODAY!

For more information please call:

Faith Journeys at 1-877-732-4845 Option 1

For a full brochure contact Mary Dickins at

425-450-3908 or [email protected].

Stay Connected with Catholic Relief

Services Rice bowl by visiting their

website. Click on the QR code or visit

http;//www.crsricebowl.org.

Fr. Steve Sallis, Spiritual Director

Announcing Sacred Heart’s 55+

St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon Corned Beef & Cabbage!

11:30 AM ~ Thursday ~ March 17th

In the Narthex $10/person

with Irish fiddler Dennis Kahane Tickets: Sat/Sun March 5-6 & 12-13

Questions? Contact Mary Dickins, 425-450-3908

or [email protected]

Hosted by Carpe Diem

SOCIAL CONCERNS COMMISSION

At the Hearts on Fire meetings that we held in the parish last

year, many of you voiced with enthusiasm, that we needed to

have a Social Concerns Commission, to explore the needs of

our local community and the community of our wider world.

There will be a meeting on Wednesday, March 16th at 7

PM in Conference Room 1 of the Parish Office building to

begin this process.

During our parish mission we explored the Corporal Works

of Mercy and the Spiritual Works of Mercy. Are you ready to

take the next step to come and discern if joining the Social

Concerns group is for you?

Please either just show up or contact Mary Dickins at 425-

450-3908 or [email protected].

NEED MORE INFORMATION?

INFORMATION MEETING

Saturday, March 12th after 5:00 PM Mass

in the Parish Hall.

All are welcome!

SACRED HEART PILGRIMAGE TO ITALY

A Jubilee Year of Mercy Pilgrimage to

Rome, Assisi, and Siena!

October 19th—28th, 2016

Especially designed for Sacred Heart Church

.

RICE BOWLS are to be returned at

Mass on Holy Thursday.

Please write a check for the amount of your donation

and place in a CRS envelope that can be found in the

narthex and put in the collection basket.

Thank you for your generosity.

FIFTH WEEK OF LENT

Hungering to grow a new tomorrow... This week’s CRS Rice Bowl country is the island

nation of Madagascar, where we’re reminded of the

important role farmers play in caring for God’s crea-

tion. As we prepare our meals throughout the week,

let us reflect on where our food comes from—and

what role we can play in caring for our environment.

Visit crsricebowl.org for more.

Youth & Young Adult Ministry

Sacred Heart School

Jeff Kress, Pastoral Assistant for Youth and Young Adult Ministry [email protected] 425.450.3911.

New Afternoon Session of Pre-K for fall of 2016

Our morning Pre-K for next fall 2016 is already fully enrolled, but we are really excited to now offer the same great

program in the afternoon. Just like the morning session, we will have up to 16-18 students and it will run for 3 hours a

day, every day of the week. The afternoon program will start at 12:10 and end at 3:10 PM. Please contact Susana right

away if you are interested in this opportunity.

New Pre-K-8 Families for 2016-2017 school year

We are now enrolling new Pre-K to 8th grade students into Sacred Heart School. Please do not hesitate to contact Su-

sana Knapp if you have any interest in the school as we are blessed with availability in several grade levels for 2016-

2017. She will be happy to go over the application process and our admissions program which includes personal tours

for interested families. Call Susana, 425-451-1775.

Distinguished Teacher and Staff Awards 2015-2016 Each year Sacred Heart School recognizes one teacher and one staff member for exemplary performance and profes-

sionalism. The recipients win $1000 and receive special recognition on a plaque displayed in the school entry. Anyone

in our community can submit a nomination. Please take time to nominate a teacher and staff member who deserves to

be honored for his/her dedication to our children. Fill out your form online (www.sacredheart.org/school) by March

25, 2016. Forms will also be available at the front office of the school and parish.

March 13 – “Do Your Thing”

Are you more like Martha or Mary? Either way, that’s what makes you unique!

Come and discuss your Personal Passion Projects!

March 19 – Service—Jubilee REACH Easter Egg Hunt

Volunteers still accepted!

March 20 – “The Passion of the Christ”

Come walk with Christ on His road to Calvary in this moving film.

Movie, food, and discussion questions provided!

*permission slips will be available

March 29th – Service—Eastside Baby Corner

Our Youth Mass concludes close to 6 PM. From now on, the school gym will be open beginning at 6 PM,

where both Middle and High School Youth Groups will be able to join in games such as ultimate Frisbee,

volleyball, soccer bowling, pillow polo, etc. Scripture study and fellowship will follow, meeting in the

Youth Room (Middle School) and Parish Hall (High School) until 8 PM, when the youth will be dismissed.

Doesn’t our worship band sound great?

You want to join, don’t you?

No problem! Come to rehearsal Sunday at 4 PM.

Remember, a voice is an instrument too!

YOUTH MASS

Youth and Adult Liturgical Ministers needed.

Anyone can serve as an usher, presenter of gifts,

altar server, or back up lector.

Anyone who has been Confirmed can serve

as a Eucharistic Minister.

Administration & Stewardship

Please remember the Church in your will!

Time, Talent & Treasure – Prayer, Service & Money

Stewardship of Treasure Summary 2014-2015 2015-2016

Projected Giving Goal July-February $1,043,975 $988,000

Contributions Received July-February $927,188 $947,189

Amount Under Budgeted Goal ($116,787) ($40,811)

Actual Contributions Increased 2%

Increase Needed to Make Goal 7%

STEWARDSHIP OF TIME AND TALENT Thank you to our parish St. Vincent de Paul Society who serve the needy within our parish boundaries by providing

assistance with food, shelter, transportation, utilities, etc. Our active members include: Sally Sue Coleman, Therese

Greenheck, Dan Huberty, Chuck Johnston, Evelyn Loh, Colleen Meehan, Jacqui Orgovan, Sam Parent, Frank Powers,

Bebe Rademaker and Diana Schiro.

SAVE THE DATE

Wills and Estate Planning Seminar

Sacred Heart Parish Thursday, April 28, 2016

3:00-4:30 PM and 7:00-8:30 PM (two sessions)

RSVP to parish at 425-454-9536

This seminar is for everyone! Adults of all ages, with estates of all sizes, will benefit from the infor-mation presented. Join us for 90 minutes and learn more about the following:

How to prepare a will How to distribute your estate Information on guardianship issues Estate gifting techniques and tax-saving options Methods of increasing your retirement income How to leave a legacy to your parish community A local, on-site attorney, available to answer your questions Assurance that “putting your affairs in order” is easier than you may think

Presented by: The Archdiocese of Seattle, Planned Giving Office

STEWARDSHIP DURING LENT Attend weekly Mass;

Attend daily Mass;

Read the Sunday Gospel;

Intentionally pray throughout the day;

Fast from electronics one day a week (instead listen

to music, read a book, work on a hobby, etc.);

Visit someone you know is homebound;

Give generously (time, money, items) to a worthy cause;

Assist someone who needs help around their house; Be generous with praise and cheerfulness;

Spend extra time in family activities;

Eat more meals together as a family;

Forgive someone who has hurt you;

Ask forgiveness from someone who you may have hurt;

Be Grateful—Everyday!

WELCOME TO SACRED HEART! Sacred Heart is excited to welcome new

members to our Christian community.

Whether you are a Catholic looking for a

new parish or someone searching to belong

to a Catholic parish for the first time, we

hope that you will consider becoming part of

our faith community. If you would like to

join Sacred Heart, please contact Val Brom-

field at the parish office, (425) 454-9536 or

[email protected], for more infor-

mation. We look forward to having you with

us and know that the gifts and talents you

share will enrich our community.

CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES (CRS)

Faith Formation

Parish Life

Sacred Heart Parish Community of Mothers

meets on the third Wednesday morning of the month

9:30-11:00 AM in the Parish Hall.

[Because we all need a little support for this

enormous job!] Our next gathering will be Wednes-

day, March 16th. Mothers of children of all ages are

welcome to join us and children are welcome too!

SACRED HEART

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

In March we will be discussing

Astoria by Peter Stark (non-

fiction). We will meet in the Par-

ish Hall on Tuesday, March 29, 7 PM. All readers wel-

come. Please enter the hall from the 14th Street entrance.

Questions: Betsy Komarnitsky,

425-453-9106 or [email protected]

Peace Days for Women March 16, 2016

9:30 AM to 2:00 PM

“From Emptiness to Fullness... From Brokenness to Blessing led by Dale Kelley, CSJP-A

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NURSERY

Childcare is available Sundays during the 9:00 AM &

11:00 AM Masses for toddlers through 4 years olds. Fol-

low the south hallway off the Narthex, past the bathrooms

to our wonderful playroom where Ms. Lucy gives loving

care each week.

Children’s Liturgy of the Word is offered during

the 9:00 AM mass for children pre-K-2nd grade.

No registration is needed. All children are welcome to

join us.

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Second Annual Parish Lenten Fish Fry

Saturday, March 19th starting at 6 PM in

the School Gym.

Menu includes: Grilled fish tacos; rice & beans;

coleslaw; house salad; macaroni & cheese and desserts!

(Vegetarian options available)

Plus a Beer Garden hosted by our

Knights of Columbus.

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