The Roman Catholic Church of StElizabeth Ann Seton · the Holy Spirit, now and forever. AMEN....
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MASS SCHEDULE
No public Masses are currently being celebrated at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church
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Sunday Mass and Holy Day Masses will be posted.
Pastoral Staff Fr. Edward Lucero, Pastor [email protected]
Visiting Priests Msgr. Tom Millane,
Fr. Jim Modeen, Fr. Al Laubenthal
Parochial Associates Deacon Christian J. Kimminau, Deacon Richard A. Kiser, Deacon Mario J. Rodriguez, Deacon Francis C. Sherlock, Deacon Jacinto Trevino Jr., Deacon Alfred E. Caponigro
(On Leave), Deacon Leo A. Longoria (Retired)
Dc. Chris Kimminau, RCIA Coordinator....…………..219-7617 Marcela Krogstad, Compliance Administrator……219-7611 Bereavement Ministry……………………………………….297-7357 Music Director Janna Todd……...……………………..……………………….. 297-7357 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School Theresa Dolan-Dixon, Principal………………………….219-7650
Religious Education Department Zach Ferell, Director..…………………………………….....219-7637 Rebecca Langseth………………….………………………….219-7626 Elena Trevino………………...………….…………………….. 219-7632 Ministerio Hispano…………………….…………..………… 297-7357 Maricela Flores, Youth Director (CYM)… ……………219-7696
Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession) Due to the COVID-19 social distancing protocols, Confessions will not be occurring.
Parish Office Hours - Please Note Changes Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri: 8 AM to 12:30 PM Tuesday: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM Saturday: Closed Sunday: 8 AM to 10 AM
Bulletin e-mail address—[email protected] To schedule an event—[email protected] Please send any prayer intentions to—[email protected]
The Roman Catholic Church of
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton An Arizona Non-profit Corporation
8650 NORTH SHANNON ROAD • TUCSON, ARIZONA 85742 (520) 297-7357 • FAX: (520) 797-8886
EMAIL: [email protected] • WEBSITE: www.seastucson.org School (520) 219-7650 • Fax (520) 297-1033 • EMAIL: [email protected]
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Sunday: ACTS 8:5-8, 14-17 /Psalms 66:1-3, 4-5, 6-7, 16, 20 /1 Peter 3:15-18 /John 14:15-21 Monday: Acts 16: 22-34/Psalms 138: 1-2ab, 2cde-3, 7c-8/John 16: 5-11 Tuesday: Acts 16: 22-34 /Psalms 138: 1-2ab, 2cde-3, 7c-8 /John 16: 5-11 Wednesday: Acts 17: 15, 22 ,18: 1/Psalms 148: 1-2, 11-12, 13, 14/John 16: 12-15 Thursday: Acts 18: 1-8 /Psalms 98: 1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4/John 16: 16-20 Friday: Acts 18: 9-18/Psalms 47: 2-3, 4-5, 6-7/John 16: 20-23 Saturday: Acts 18: 23-28/Psalms 47: 2-3, 8-9, 10/John 16: 23b-28 Next Sunday:
Liturgy Readings for the Week of May 17
Observances for the Week of May 17, 2020
Sunday: Sixth Sunday of Easter Monday: St. John I, Pope and Martyr Wednesday: St. Bernadine of Siena, Priest Thursday: St. Christopher Magallanes, Priest and Com-panions, Martyrs Friday: St. Rita of Cascia Next Sunday: The Ascension of the Lord
2020 Annual Catholic Appeal
Living Our Faith Through Acts of Charity
Thank you to all our parishioners who have made their gift to the 2020 Annual Catholic Ap-peal. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton is 71% towards our parish goal of $170,000. To date 339 parish families are par-ticipating in the Annual Catholic Appeal. We have a participation goal of 514 families and hope everyone will help us achieve this goal. If you have not yet re-sponded to the 2020 Annual Catholic Appeal, please do so by texting ACA to 41444, or visit www.cathfnd.org/donate
Calendar for May 17-24
Schedule for SEAS: Subject to Change
Sunday, May 17 All Church Events Cancelled Chapel Open to Prayer Parish Office is Open
Monday-Saturday May 18-23 All Church Events Cancelled Chapel Open to Prayer Parish Office is Closed
Sunday, May 24 All Church Events Cancelled Chapel Open to Prayer Parish Office is Open
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Parish Re-opening Soon!
Make sure to check the website, Facebook page and Flocknote messages
for more information!
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Prayer for Those Struggling with Infertility God of All Life
You fill what is empty, You make abundant what is scarce, You bring to bloom what is barren.
We ask your presence and care for all those who seek to be parents. Bless them with the conception, healthy de-livery and joyful rearing of children to cherish made in your image and likeness. Dwell with them and console
them as they wait for the gifts given in your good time.
With Sarah and Abraham, Rachel and Jacob, Hannah and Elkanah, Zachariah and Elizabeth, we pray. Amen.
Miscarriage Prayer By Mother Angelica
My Lord, the baby is gone! Why, my Lord— dare I ask why? It will not hear the whis-per of the wind or see the beauty of its parents’ face— it will not see the beauty of Your creation or the flame of a
sunrise. Why, my Lord? “Why, My child— do you ask ‘why’?
Well, I will tell you why. You see, the child lives. Instead of the wind he hears the sound of angels singing before My throne. Instead of the beauty that passes he sees everlasting Beauty— he sees
My face. He was created and lived a short time so the image of his parents imprinted on his face may stand before Me as their personal intercessor. He knows se-crets of heaven unknown to men on earth. He laughs with a special joy that only the innocent possess. My
ways are not the ways of man. I create for My Kingdom and each creature fills a place in that Kingdom that could not be filled by another. He was created for My joy and
his parents’ merits. He has never seen pain or sin. He has never felt hunger or pain. I breathed a soul into a seed,
made it grow and called it forth. ” I am humbled before you, my Lord, for questioning Your wisdom, goodness, and love. I speak as a fool— forgive me. I acknowledge Your sovereign rights over life and death. I thank You for the life that began for so short a
time to enjoy so long an Eternity. Amen.
A Prayer for Pregnant Women Have no anxiety at all, but in everything, by prayer and
petition, with thanksgiving, make your requests known to God. Then the peace of
God that surpasses all understanding will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.
Philippians 4:6-7 God of Infinite Goodness, watch over expectant mothers
as they await the birth of their child. Grant these women confidence and strength to dispel
their anxiety and fear. Bless them with the courage and faith of Mary, always listening to your will and trusting in
your loving care. As they prepare to bring new life into the world, grace them with good health and great joy. We look to you and your Son, Jesus Christ, as a sign of mercy and joy. We ask this through the intercession of Our Lady of Lourdes in the name of your Son, Jesus and
the Holy Spirit, now and forever. AMEN.
Behold, your mother Prayers for all seeking motherhood
Prayers for Adoption For expectant mothers
placing their children for adoption: May they receive loving support
as they walk this journey; We pray to the Lord:
For parents placing their children for adoption: May they encounter the Father's love
through our words and actions; We pray to the Lord:
For children awaiting adoption: May they be welcomed
into loving families; We pray to the Lord:
For people considering adoption: May the Lord guide their journey
and grant them peace along the way; We pray to the Lord:
For all of God's children: May they recognize their dignity as
adopted sons and daughters of God; We pray to the Lord:
Amen
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The Feminine Genius
Pope Saint John Paul I I ’ s Letter to Women
In his groundbreaking letter to women, Pope John Paul II expressed profound gratitude to women serving many different roles in our society:
Thank you, women who are mothers! You have shel-tered human beings within yourselves in a unique ex-perience of joy and travail. This experience makes you become God’s own smile upon the newborn child, the one who guides your child’s first steps, who helps it to grow, and who is the anchor as the child makes its way along the journey of life.
Thank you, women who are wives! You irrevocably join your future to that of
your husbands, in a relationship of mutual giving, at the service of love and life.
Thank you, women who are daughters and women who are sisters! Into the
heart of the family, and then of all socie-ty, you bring the richness of your sensitivi-ty, your intuitiveness, your generosity and
fidelity. Thank you, women who work! You are present and active in every area of life-
social, economic, cultural, artistic and po-litical. In this way you make an indispen-sable contribution to the growth of a cul-ture which unites reason and feeling, to a
model of life ever open to the sense of ‘mystery’, to the establishment of eco-
nomic and political structures ever more worthy of humanity.
And for those days when you feel overwhelmed, con-sider this encouraging quote from the future saint:
Thank you, every woman, for the simple fact of being a woman! Through the insight which is so much a part of your womanhood you enrich the world’s understand-
ing and help to make human relations more honest and authentic.
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Thank you!
Thank you to all the donors and volunteers who made the CCS Food Drive a tremendous success! So many members of our wonderful SEAS Family came together to help those people in need in the Diocese of Tucson! We are so grateful to everyone who assisted in anyway
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How can you make a
difference for SEAS students?
By donating to CTSO and designating St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School as the beneficiary, you will help to provide scholarships directly to our SEAS students, and you can claim up to $2,269 (when married filing jointly) of that donation as a dollar-for-dollar tax credit on your State
taxes! Visit www.CTSO-Tucson.org for more information or to make a donation.
More than half of our students rely on tuition assistance, and your support is greatly appreciated.
Thank you for giving our children the gift of a Catholic education!
Who is St. Rita of Cascia? Feast Day is May 22
Sunday Blessings with
Holy Water 8 am - 10 am North parking
lot
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From an early age St. Rita desired to become a nun, but her parents insisted that she marry. Out of obedience to her parents' wishes, St. Rita entered an arranged mar-riage at the age of twelve. Adding to her disappoint-ment, her husband was cruel and harsh; she spent eight-een years in a very difficult relationship. Her husband eventually became physically abusive, yet Rita met his cruelty with kindness and patience. After many years of prayer, patience, and trust in God, she eventually won her husband over to greater civility and kindness. She also bore two sons whom she loved deeply. Unfortunately, many circumstances in Rita’s life changed quickly. And after the death of her husband and her two sons, St. Rita was all alone in the world. She again sought to enter the convent, as had been her desire from child-hood. However, she was turned away because of her family's association with the civil strife; some of the sis-ters living in the convent were family relations of the men who were responsible for killing her husband. To maintain peace in the convent, she was denied entry. St. Rita certainly had a difficult life, yet her heartbreaking circumstances drove her to prayer and helped her to become a holy woman. She began her work of interces-sion for sinners while she lived, starting with those clos-est to her heart. Through her love and prayers she won the grace of conversion for her husband and both of her sons. Although her life was filled with sorrows and disap-pointments, Rita persevered through her trials and was consoled by closely uniting herself with the sufferings of Christ. And he did not abandon her; rather he granted her profound and intimate graces. Now a saint in heav-en, she helps those who are in great need, just as she once was in her earthly life. St. Rita of Cascia is the patron saint of impossible causes, sterility, abuse victims, loneliness, marriage difficulties, parenthood, widows, the sick, and bodily ills and wounds. St. Rita, pray for us!
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Present with the Lord *Iris Dawson *Monica Quezada *Larry Kiser *Magdalen
Haas* John Sauber *Ruth Wilson *Dolores Noecker *Josefa Holguin * Edna St. Michel *Esther Kazimierez * Fr. Angelo Mastria, O. Carm *Fr. Paul Cummings *Joyce
Boyle *George Belock *Leona Bonham *Isaac Campos *Maria Martinez
Please Pray For *Robert Almaguer *Gregory Abbott *Blanche Alvarez *Lou Anderson *Christina Armijo *Lisa Arroyo *Mary Baenziger *Chuck Barth *Dorothy Barnett *Carmen
Bigelow *John Birkett *Lynn Brelsford *Peggy Cadagan *Delfina & Jesus Calderone *Dc. Al Caponigro *Mario
Cavazos *Fermin and Maria Cervantez * Faith Cheshire *Joel Christensen *"Chic" Viola Crevelone *Rebecca Ainelle Reyes Cuerva *Sophia Cummings *Fr. John
Emanuel *Paul Fisher *Sharon, Stacy & Ryan Fitzgerald *Jim Freeh *Peggy Freeman *Mary Gable *Donna Lee Georges *Angela Gialle *Chris Gomez *Mike Gorczyca *Barbara Gregar *Jenifer Hansen *Carolyn Hardage *Alice Hart *Mary Hawkins *Nellie Hernandez *Mary
Herst *Renee Horton *Grace Hruby *Marie Ihrig *Ben Jimenez *Dave Jungbluth *Chris Kane*Tom Keefer
*Doris Keevican *Cari & Ryan Kimminau *Nancy & Terry Klaum *Jean Knepley *Rene Knuckels
*Dc. Bill Krueger *Neil & Marie Kult *Cyndy Kurcz *Eva Larriva *Ann Link *Josefa Mary Linnell
*Luke Andrew Linnell *Brenda Malarchik *Alice & Bob Manning *Angela, Philip & Rosa Martora-na *Cindy Messina *Madeleine McKey *Lumina Molina
*Lee Monroe *Arnold & Rachel Munoz *Alexander & Elizabeth Nguyen *Eliza Noreiga *Steve Parsons *Ray Pers *Josephine Powley
*Pete & Margaret Quesada *Janice & Martha Rawa *Maryellen Reidy *Marie Renaud *Bernie Reinhart *Thomas Ritzco
*Alex, Celina, Esther, Fred & Theresa Rivera *Amelia Sanchez *Linda Scoville *Judy Stevens
*Don & Shirley Stewart *Fred & Joan Stiers *John Stillman *Art Tanuz *Karen & Michael Tappin
*Sharon Thomas *Elena Trevino *Leila Tripp *Gene Viggiano *Larry Waller *Marie Waskiewicz
*Joanne Winkle *Cecilia Wright *Zorilla Family *Eusebio Zamora *Haitham Zumot
*All those currently affected by COVID-19 Note: Prayer recipients will remain on the list for two months. If you requested prayers for someone who is no longer on the list, and you feel they need more prayers, please call the parish office at 219-7616 to have their name put back on the list.
Parish Information
Baptisms: For information see our website at www.seastucson.org and click on Sacraments, then Baptism. Marriage Arrangements must be made six months in advance. Please do not set a date before you consult with the ordained minister (priest or deacon) of the parish. This applies to parishioners and non-parishioners. A non-parishioner is one who lives outside the parish boundaries and is not registered. Registration means: To be on the parish files and financially supporting the parish by using envelopes for the weekly offertory for a minimum of six months. Anointing of the Sick & Holy Communion: At-home arrangements have been temporarily suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Exceptions include those in danger of imminent death that are in-home. Rosary is prayed Monday through Friday at 8:15 AM in the chapel.
Mass Intentions may be arranged through the auspices of the parish office (297-7357). Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in the Chapel: Monday through Saturday 8 AM—5PM Divine Mercy Chaplet is prayed Monday through Saturday after the 9 AM Mass in the chapel.
MISSION STATEMENT: By the Grace and Power of the Holy Spirit, the faith community of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church is devoted to living and teaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Through a dedicated prayer life we commit ourselves to serving God’s people, especially those most in need. May our example lead others into the Light of Christ.
If you are currently out of work due to the current situation but looking, check out the COVID-19 Em-
ployment Resources put together by Interfaith Com-munity Services: https://www.icstucson.org/covid-
19-employment-resources/
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Give your mom a special gift of prayer and Mass inten-tions for Mother’s Day. Enroll a mother that you love
(living or deceased) in our Mother’s Day Novena which begins on May 16th and concludes May 24th.
You can register through the “Mother’s Day Spiritual Bouquet and Novena” link found in the Flocknote
messages sent out with the video Masses. We will list all the intentions in the bulletin for the next month. In the place of physical cards, this year we are
sending Hallmark eCards for families to send to the mothers they love.
We ask for the special intercession of Mary upon all these mothers that we love
Cecilia Curiel de Castaño, Gabriela Padilla de Garza, Bertha Valdez de Curiel, Maria Luisa Hernandez de Castano, Josefina Sanchez de Curiel, Juana Silve de Padilla
By Estaban Garza & Cecilia Castaño-Garza Joan Woitowitz, Margaret Brelsford, Christine Clark,
Lynn Brelsford, Debbie McGuire, Kelly Brelsford, Marylee Woitowitz, Brittany Woitowitz, Michelle Bleakney, Alice Patrignelli, Evelyn Lancaster
By Mary Brelsford Celina Valenzuela, Ellyne Dillavou, Maria Otero
By Elva Dillavou Gertrud Jantschik, Rosemary Plaster , Evelyn Plaster-
Torres, Rachel Plaster-Laranang, Elisabeth Jantschik, Maria Bielesch
By Martina Plaster Helen Delia Catherine Muraski, Cindi Solen, Jennifer
Miller, Tina Cianflone, Tina Kratky Gamad By Rita Muraski
Mother’s Day
Novena
Mother’s Day Novena cont. Cecilia Wright , Mercedes Lopez, Lupita Hoyos, Ma-
ria Vargas, Irma Lopez, Lydia Luque, Lydia Hernan-dez, Jessica Hernandez, Sylvia McKinney, Melinda Espinoza, Ana Lilia Ross, Maria Elena Ross, Brenda Vargas, Mercedes Guerrero, Lisa Turner, Kelly Co-ady, Linda Quintero, JoAnn Manzanares, Sarah Man-zanares, Maureen Busse
By M/M Tony Medrano Virginia Gorczyca & All Mothers in Gorczyca Family
By Michael Gorczyca Teresa Mendoza, MaryAnn Ramos, Carmen O. Men-
doza, Magdalena Mendoza, Maria Lourdes Mendoza James, Esthela Mendoza-Phillips
By Carmen Mendoza Ramos Nena Guerrero
By Shelly Duran Frances Ponke Schafer, Earnestine Horton, Pamela
Schafer, Ann Logan, Lauren Horton Simmons By Renee Schafer Horton
Carmen Boatner, Loretta Lewis, Frances Boatner, Guadalupe Varela, Ruth Boatner, Olivia Amarillas
Special intention for my family Helene Miller, Rosemary Miller
By Pamela Miller Rochelle Sarnocinski, Sandra DesRosier, Michelle
Sarnocinski, Cheryl Strawderman, Rebecca Stell, Michelle Okpisz, Christine DesRosier , Evangeline Kuss, Regina Rudd, Celestine Walker, Cyndi Wood, Maureen Kedroske
By DesRosier Family Grace Avila, Carol Ramsey
By Rene Avila Mary Koltosky
By Patricia Lescavage Maggie Inis, Irma Buchman
By Joseph & Carolyn Hardage Jennie Patrick, Dorothy Stember
By Kevin & Ann Patrick Gertrude Reinhardt, Ellen Daley
By Mary Ann Daley Mary Ann Daley
By Michael Daley Perla Montez, Andrea Munoz
By Beatrice Munoz Monica Bauer, Mary Sherlock
By Dcn. Fran & Anna Sherlock Jane Foster, Sara Vega, Martha Ferrero
By Lucy & Mike Foster
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Mother’s Day Novena cont. Ofelia Romero, Leonor Chavez, Raoma Yrrizarry,
Guadalupe Romero By Michelle Chavez
Martha Pate Josefina, Nancy, Adriana & Yvette Ro-driguez, Natasha & Mary Haniotis, Teresa & Cassan-dra Kanellos
By Alethea Anne Trybulski, aenchewski, Sophia Trybulski, Doro-
thy Sullivan By Eileen Schulz
Lillian Garlej, Lois Jvara. Frances Garlej, Melissa Gar-lej, Rose Lacz
By Jennifer Jbara Catherine Eleanor Virnig Shirley Rose Virnig, Betsy
Virnig By Mike and Ruth Virnig
Ruth Ann Virnig By Michaek Virnig
Jennie Blood, Mary Agnew, Jenny Schultz, Mary Ann Splichal, Norita Blood
Rita Agnew Julieta Maldonado, Eileen Taylor, Maria Bonfiglio,
Ivette Bonfiglio, Vanessa Dinicola, Guadalupe Cole-man, Emma Sandoval
By Carmen Taylor Maria Luisa Ruiz, Reyna Dorame, Luz Elena Dorame,
Claudia Dorame, Sanda Luz Dorame, Maria Castillo By Angelica Ruiz
Rose Gonzalez, Martha Gonzalez, Melinda Mendoza By Guillermo Mendoza
Marie DiBone, Mickey Ennis, Lois Ennis, Rose DeBone, Bessie Lamia, Elizabeth Macke
By Kristen DiBone Catalina C. Gaddi, Nora B. Gaddi, Garmendia G. Ber-
nal, Felicisima C. Madic, Concepcion R. Castro, Wil-ma G. Libunao
Merle Nguyen Patti Kay Deaver, Margaret Deaver, Geneva Jones,
Melissa Deaver Filas, Jennifer German, Nancy Deaver
By James Deaver Rachel V. Carrillo, Margaret Conrad
Eric & Minerva Conrad Gloria Estrada, Dolores Urias, Mary Estrada
By Edward Estrada Rae Finkler Kuzma, Judy Bell, Rose Kuzma
By Rae Marie Edwards
All names were copied and pasted directly from the completed online surveys and envelopes. Any name misspellings were on there.
Mother’s Day Novena cont. Maria Parra , Guadalupe Borboa, Maria Del Carmen
Quijada, Yvonne Anderson, Delia Parra, Guadalupe Contreras
By Laura Quijada R. Centobene, E. Escalante
By Louis & Patty Centobene Mary Burke, Anne Yuko, Anna May Boylan, Mary
Cinko, Deidre Opeka, Anna Marie Yurko By Brian & Susan Boylan
Nena Guerrero By Shelly Duran
All mothers in my life By Tom Rooney
All mothers in my life By Jean Discorfano
Amanda Mertz, Trudy Smith , Hazel Treu Laurie Treu
All the mothers in my life Bill Cook
All the mothers in my life James Stahlman
All the mothers in my life David Zamora
Florence Domanico, Debbie Domanico Frank Domanico
Mary Benitez, Rosario Oros, Rachel Leon Christine Benitez
Long Châu, Chi Pham, Tâm Teresa Nguyên Thao Nguyen
Vita Lilley Raymond Lilley
Mary T. Nunnink, Margaret O'Connor, Dorothy O'Connor Nunnick
Mary Margaret Kotofskie Mary Popovitch, Kathryn Peptis
Ed & Rosalie Popovitch Cassandra Moss, Maria Durago, Marisa Esquer, Ma-
ria Luisa Manzo Concepcion Manzo
Maria I Corona, Ignacia Serrano, Lisa Marie, Irma Corona
Jose Corona Bernadetter Furlan, Bernice Sorensen
Susan Sorensen Chinh Dao, Phuong Dao
Chi Nguyen Mary Valukas, Linda Valukas, Yolanda Valukas
Martha Valukas
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Mother’s Day Novena cont. Manuela L Vargas, Alicia Martinez, Alma Greth
Arturo & Leticia Martinez Bianca Carson, Hilda Tietje
Karen Tietje Ms. E Amador, Emma Garley
Kathy Amador Aida Ruiz, Lupe Ponce
The Ponce Family Donnis Dietrich, Marion Beck ,Carmen Armijo, K-
Mom Tappin Debbie and Jo Armijo
Carmen Boatner Valerie Boatner
Rita Pina, Mary Mendoza, Margaret Rincon, Judee Solis
Rita West Lucila Urbina, Lucila Montemayer, Blanca Ramon
Juan Urbina Lucy Solis, Mary Lou Andazola
M/M Joe Solis Molly Lopez , Anita Lopez, Beatrice Garcia
Alex Lopez Marie Todd Pronto, Dorothy Gura Kaiman, Elizabeth
Gura Dooling By Angie Gura
Otilla Natividad, Mary Harms, Bernarda Barrientos Phil Harris
Delaney Bernauer, Priscilla Sainsbury, Novella Wil-son, Kim McGraw
John & Yvonne Wilson Nell Bagnuolo, Janet Slingerland, Marieke Brevaire
Loretta Brevaire Amparo Hernandez, Lorraine Dembowski
M/M Edward Dembowski Elma Valdez, Josephine Valdez
M/M Jacob & Priscilla Hill Martha Rawa, Saralyn Rawa , Mary Rawa, Amelia
Garcia M/M Frank Rawa
Audrey Hajek, Madeline Hajek, Madeline Doyle Gertrude Hajek
M/M Joseph Hajek Grace Carbonell, Trinidad Masaoy, Beverly Lach-
apelle Becky Masaoy
Bonnie Emerick Aras, Sharon Emerick, Agnes Geddis Emerick
Dianne Ridge
Mother’s Day Novena cont. Amy Mueller, Emily Meyer, Mary Shields, Laura
Mueller, Sandra Graff, Linda Fodemski, Suzanne Shields, Linda Shields, Lori Wilson, Brooke Meyer, Terry Meyer, Mary Devarr, Katherine Brincko, Ethel Shields, Madeline Ahern, Flora Meyer, Catherine Sopkovich, Margaret Holliday, Opal Winiger, Lora Shields, Julie Lamski
M/M James Meyer Theresa Jimenez
Ben Jimenez Margaret Deaver, Geneva Jones, Melissa Deaver,
Filas, Jennifer German, Nancy Deaver, Deaver moth-er Siblings, Patti Deaver
James Deaver Estella Gonzales, Cecil Wright, Billie Cross Shanel/
Martisia/ Sophie/ Pam /Maria, Margarita Gonzales-Cross, Ana/Ruth/Letty/Margaret
Margarita Gonzales-Cross
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