St. Paul of the Cross Church REV. ARTHUR J. VENEZIA, Pastor Rev. Chamindra Williams, Parochial Vicar Msgr. James M. Burke, ReƟred Rev. John Chandler, ReƟred Rev. Daniel B. Devore, AssisƟng Deacon Bill Rich Deacon Frank Bandy Masses Daily 8:00 am & 5:30 pm Saturday 8:00 am Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm Sunday 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 10:45 am & 5:00 pm Confessions Saturday, 8:30 am - 9:00 am or by appointment 10970 Jack Nicklaus Dr. North Palm Beach, FL 33408 Phone (561)626-1873 Fax (561)626-4383 Parish Web Site: www.paulcross.org Email us at [email protected] Each of us has our own unique spiritual journey. Some have chosen pathways separate from Christ and His Church. Whatever the reasons may be, if and when you are ready to consider a return, please know that we extend the Lord’s welcome to come home! You are missed! You are valued! You are one of us! Page Two March 22, 2015 FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT Masses Daily Saturday Sunday SATURDAY, MARCH 21 5:00 PM For John C. Liberatore, Jr. by his mother, Helen SUNDAY, MARCH 22 7:30 AM For the inten ons of our parishioners 9:00 AM For Alex Schnare by The Schnare Family 10:45 AM For Blanca Galvez dePerla by her family 5:00 PM For Henry & Virginia Inserra by their family MONDAY, MARCH 23 8:00 AM For Claire Sabba no by The Bruno Family 5:30 PM For Yolanda Palmer by Steve & Maria Mazzarella TUESDAY, MARCH 24 8:00 AM For Cathy Currall by David & Marty Cross 5:30 PM For Dick Healander by Richard & Peggy Lake WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 8:00 AM For Maria Hwang by John & Patricia Buhl 5:30 PM For Sisters of the Most Holy Soul of Jesus Christ by The Collins Family THURSDAY, MARCH 26 8:00 AM For George Hugh Crawford by The Frappier Family 5:30 PM For Richard Cook, 5th anniversary deceased, by Dianne Cook & Family FRIDAY, MARCH 27 8:00 AM For Amber Paige Houde by The Frappier Family 5:30 PM For Esther De Varona by Estela De Varona SATURDAY, MARCH 28 8:00 AM For Amber Paige Houde by The Frappier Family 5:00 PM For the inten on of Russell & Edith Smith by their family SUNDAY, MARCH 29 7:30 AM For Gus Osnato by Theresa Tro a 9:00 AM For the inten ons of our parishioners 10:45 AM For Lawrence Travers & Virginia Travers by The Travers Family 5:00 PM For the inten ons of Keeth Smith by his parents 8:00am & 5:30pm 8:00am, Vigil 5:00pm 7:30, 9:00, 10:45am, & 5:00pm Confessions Saturday 8:30 am - 9:00 am or by appointment Ministry of Religious Educa on Pre-K - 7th grade Confirma on/Youth RCIA/Faith Inquiry Kate Devine Jim Chesnes Jim & Sco y Howell Director of Music & Liturgy Jeanne Clark First Friday Devo on Benedic on & Holy Hour a er 5:30pm Mass Devo on to Mary First Saturday of the month following 8:00am Mass Rosary is prayed every Saturday a er the 8:00 am Mass and with the Legion of Mary Tuesdays a er the 8 am and 5:30 pm Masses Adora on Chapel Open for quiet medita on before the Blessed Sacrament during office hours. Exposi on every Friday. Located across from Parish Office. Charisma c Prayer Group Thursdays at 7:30pm in the Parish Center. Mass & Healing Service 3rd Thursday of each month in church. Hospital/Homebound Visits If someone is in the hospital or homebound and would like a visit, please advise the Parish Office. Parish Office Hours Monday-Friday Saturday & Sunday 9:00am - 5:00pm 9:00am - 1:00pm Religious Shop - 624-1752 Monday - Friday Saturday Sunday 8:30am - 1:00pm 8:30am - 5:00pm 8:30am - 12:00pm & 4:30pm - 6:30pm New Parishioners Registra on forms are available in the office during the week and in the foyer of the church in the wall rack. Please help keep our Census current by advising us of any changes of address, phone numbers, and family addi ons or dele ons. March 22, 2015 Page Three This week, March 23rd, at a glance… Monday: 8:30 AM Novena to our Lady of Perpetual Help 2 PM Yarn and Rose Knitting Group 5 PM Sandwich Making 6 PM Confessions Tuesday: 8:45 AM Legion of Mary Wednesday: 6:45 PM Choir Practice 7 PM BYOBible Thursday: 7:30 PM Charismatic Prayer Group Friday: 9AM-5PM Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 8:30 AM & 6 PM Stations of the Cross Saturday: 10 AM Spanish Class Sunday: PALM SUNDAY 8:30 AM-12:30 PM Coffee, Donuts & Fellowship 9-10 AM Story Keepers 10:15 - 11:45 AM CIA Looking forward to, in the near future: 40 Days for Life Campaign, Chrism Mass, Knights of Columbus Monthly Breakfast, Mass & Healing Service, Ladies Lunch, Columbiettes Bake Sale, All Saints Ladies Luncheon, First Communion, THANK YOU! So many of you have responded positively to the appeal to increase your level of offertory giving. God bless all of you who commit your time, talent and treasure for the good of the Lord’s Church! Fr. Art OFFERTORY FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 15 $ 20,759.30 ONLINE - $ 1033.00 God bless you for your generosity in supporƟng your church! FOR MARCH 28/29 Sat., 5:00 PM - Pat Booth Sun.,7:30 AM - Maureen McGuckin 9:00 AM - Margaret Collins 10:45 AM - Lee Vaughn 5:00 PM - Jim Chesnes FOR MARCH 28/29 Sat., 5:00 PM - Mariah Perez & Caroline Morgan Sun., 7:30 AM - Crystal Pauldo All Saints Catholic School 1759 Indian Creek Parkway Jupiter, FL 33458 (561) 748-8994 www.allsaintsjupiter.org ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL con nues to accept applica ons for the 2015-2016 school year for Pre-K through 8th grade. Next year we will have both a full me and part me Pre-K. More informa on about our school can be found at: www.allsaintsjupiter.org. For a private tour, please call the school at 561-748-8994. For the 2015-2016 school year, All Saints will be accep ng Step Up for Students scholarships, a tax credit scholarship program that is based on financial need. See their website, www.stepupforstudents.org to determine the financial criteria and to be put on their interest list. All Saints encourages students to open their hearts to the Lord, their minds to learning and their talents toward service to others. Come Change Your Child’s Future! 9:00 AM - Mary Anne Dogge & Gigi Giliber 10:45 AM - Michael & Gabriel Agrama 5:00 PM - Annabelle McCullough Will be prayed communally on each Friday of Lent immediately following the 8:00 AM and 5:30 PM Mass. Bap sms Celebrated on the second Sunday of each month at 12:00pm. Instruc ons on the Saturday before the second Sunday at 10:00am. Parents are encouraged to a end instruc on class prior to the birth of their baby. Call the Parish Office to register. The next Bap sm Class is Saturday, April 11th. Marriages Arrangements should be made at least six months prior to the wedding date. Call the Parish Office. Page Four March 22, 2015 RITES OF The Sacred Triduum refers to the three days before Easter. They include Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday. On Holy Thursday, we commemorate the last Supper and Christ’s Passion and approaching crucifixion. Good Friday is a solemn me in which we remember the suffering and death on the cross of Jesus Christ. On Holy Saturday we observe the Easter Vigil and an cipate Christ’s triumphant resurrec on from the dead. The Sacred Triduum is the summit of our liturgical year, its glorious fulfillment. Let us observe these days as a special me of prayer and medita on. MASS SCHEDULE MONDAY, MARCH 30 - 8:00 AM & 5:30 PM TUESDAY, MARCH 31 - 8:00 AM & 5:30 PM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 - 8:00 AM & 5:30 PM CONFESSIONS Saturday, March 28 - 8:30-9:00 AM Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, March 30,31, April 1 8:30-9:00 AM (NO CONFESSIONS DURING THE TRIDUUM) SATURDAY, APRIL 4 8:00 PM - EASTER VIGIL (No 5:00 PM Mass) HOLY THURSDAY, APRIL 2 8:00 AM - Morning Prayer (No Mass) 7:30 PM - Mass of the Lord’s Supper and Holy Communion Procession & Eucharis c Adora on un l midnight 7:30 AM Church 9:00 AM Church 9:05 AM Ave Maria Banquet Room 10:45 AM Church 10:50 AM Ave Maria Banquet Room EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 5 NO 5:00 PM MASS on Easter Sunday GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 3 8:00 AM - Morning Prayer (No Mass) 3:00 PM - Celebra on of the Lord’s Passion and Holy Communion 7:30 PM - Living Sta ons of the Cross HOLY SATURDAY, APRIL 4 8:00 AM - Morning Prayer (No Mass) 8:00 PM - EASTER VIGIL (No 5:00 PM Mass) THE ADORATION CHAPEL WILL BE CLOSED FROM 5:00 PM HOLY THURSDAY UNTIL MONDAY MORNING, April 6 The Parish Office will close at 11:30 AM on Good Friday, April 3 On Holy Saturday, April 4, the Parish Office will be open from 9:00 un l 1:00 PM The Parish Office will be closed on Easter Sunday. LIGHT HIS PATH LUMINARIES At the end of the Holy Thursday Mass, April 2nd, we are asked to follow Jesus and the Apostles in a procession to the altar of repose in the Ave Maria Banquet Room. Our path will be lit with luminary memorials. We will put your memorial message on a light that will line the driveway. To par cipate please fill out the form and drop it off, with $2 for each luminary at the Parish Office, Religious Shop, or put it in the collec on basket on Sunday, Thank you and God bless you! In memory of_______________________________________ For the inten on of__________________________________ OR March 22, 2015 Page Five FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT THE NEW COVENANT When the prophet Jeremiah coined the term “new covenant” he was actually doing something quite radical. For the Jewish people, there was only one covenant, the one made between the Lord God and Israel through Moses at Mount Sinai. For Jeremiah to suggest that God would somehow supersede the covenant with a new one would have sounded audacious to Jewish ears. But in this way he is a predecessor of Jesus who, in the Gospel of John, is con nually portrayed as superseding the past, establishing the reign of God in a new way. And in today’s Gospel passage, Jesus the “new covenant” speaks the language of his “new commandment” of love when he tells of the dying grain of wheat, and of our own need to die to self in order to be raised with Christ. As Lent ends and we prepare to enter into Holy Week, the dying grain of wheat serves as an excellent symbol of the kind of dying and self-sacrifice to which disciples are called, a symbol of that new covenant wri en deep within our hearts. READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF MAR 23rd Monday: Dn 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 [41c-62]; Ps 23:1-6; Jn 8:1-11 Tuesday: Nm 21:4-9; Ps 102:2-3, 16-21; Jn 8:21-30 Wednesday: Is 7:10-14; 8:10; Ps 40:7-11; Heb 10:4-10; Lk 1:26-38 Thursday: Gn 17:3-9; Ps 105:4-9: Jn 8:51-59 Friday: Jer 20:10-13; Ps 18:2-7; Jn 10:31-42 Saturday: Ez 37:21-28; Jer 31:10, 11-13; Jn 11:45-56 TO PREPARE FOR THE READINGS OF MAR 28th/29th Gospel at the Procession with Palms — Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem (Mark 11:1-10 or John 12:12-16). First Reading — In spite of my sufferings I am not disgraced. I am not put to shame (Isaiah 50:4-7). Psalm — My God, my God, why have you abandoned me? (Psalm 22). Second Reading — Christ emp ed himself, and God filled this emp ness with exalta on (Philippians 2:6-11).Gospel — The account of Christ’s passion according to Mark (Mark 14:1 — 15:47 [15:1-39]). Whether or not we are present at Church, we remain one in the Lord. Please keep the following members of our parish family in your prayers: Theo Morgan, Marty Coolican, David Eisenberg, and... John & Natalie Alberto Susan Andreassi Charlie Augus ne Charles Aviado Dr. Joan Barice Lisa Broadie Darlene Bucar Mary Carroll Cecilia I. Cheves Kimberly Chorniewy Jeannine & Paul Chosson Debbie Clark Rosemary Clark Thomas Collins Beth Conklin Brian Conn David Cross Beverly D’Angelo Robert Dalessio Reva Dessauer Rita Dickson Gina DiDonato Rand Doane James Dougherty David Eisenberg Robert Fanelli, Jr. Jack Frazier Brian Githens Darlene Gober Teresa Gorkowski Mary Gyra Tom Haley Heather Hall Fr. Henry William Hickmon Karen Hopkins Ashley & Samantha Housel Nancy Hutchinson Henry Inserra Kathleen Israel Margaret Johnson Barbara Kaminski Jay Kaplan Dick Karas Frank Karwa Chuck Kasbee John Keelor Denise Keim Audrey Kelly Richard Kemski Jim Kerley Janice Kilfeather Peggy Lake Marge Lantrip Glenda O’Leary Lavin Rebecca Laughton Mary Lehman Michael Leth Susan Lurz Bob Lombardo Neal Mackey Maria Elena Marlow Meghan McGivney Pat McJury Jacque Morrow Gregory Mundie Denise Murphy Karen Murphy Marci Nolan Michelle Nowarth June Petrello-Henig Mary Pfeiffer Mike Piotrowski Pauly Poliseo Larry Rachuba Maria Reupke Bill Robb Al Scerbo Sherrill Schaapveld Priscilla Searcy John Alan Seymour Brian Sidler Mike Taylor Ashley Terrana Jack Thomas Terry Tipple Leslie Triple Anthony Verdesca Michael Viscount, Jr. Joyce West Ward Wetherell Joan Wiker Chris ne Yascolt PLEASE NOTE: Please call the Parish Office if you are being admitted to the hospital or know of someone in our parish who requests a visit from a priest or Eucharistic Minister. Page Six March 22, 2015 Families and Lent Let anyone among you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her. John 8:7 Contrary to the premise that “words will never hurt me,” lives have been ruined by words. Rumors, false witness, and mockery are all stones that can destroy happiness, freedom, or reputa on. Jesus reminds us that no one is guiltless, so no one can throw stones of rock or words. Ac vity: Put a large stone in the middle of the table, then go around the circle and name words that hurt and words that heal. Prayer: Forgiving God, heal us of our cruelty and open our eyes to the harm and the good that our words can do in the world. Chrism Mass As part of Holy Week, on March 31st at 11 AM at the cathedral of St. Igna us Loyola, the Most Reverend Gerald M. Barbarito, Bishop of the Diocese of PB, will celebrate the tradi onal Catholic Chrism Mass with priests from the Diocese of Palm Beach. During the Chrism Mass, Bishop Barbarito will bless the three oils that will be used for sacramental purposes during the next year . In addi on to the blessing, the priests will renew their vows and those with significant ordina on anniversaries will be recognized. CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR NEWLY CONFIRMED YOUTH Noah Appleby Alessandra Baldari Patrick Cole Andres Gonzalez Kate Halickman Edward Hayes Elaina Hermiz Julian Hermiz Tyler Judge Christopher Kaneb Matthew Kaneb Valerie Loveday Mary Katherine Marasco Olivia Payne Samuel Payne Juliette Pouille Carlee Probst Carolyn Rose Devon Scirrotto Giovanna Scirrotto Julia Volpi Lauren Volpi Hailey Waguespack As we approach Holy Week, the crea ve juices of the ancient church of Jerusalem begin to shape our journey. In old Jerusalem at this season of the year, the a empt was made to recall the events leading up to Christ’s passion. Those a empts were based not only on me, with celebra ons of events as close to the day and hour as possible, but also on people’s best guesses as to the actual place of these events. Vast numbers of pilgrims flooded the city during the forty days of Lent, many of them catechumens in their last stages of prepara on for ini a on. The fourth-century Spanish nun Egeria wrote a deligh ully detailed diary of her experience of this lively and aerobic liturgy, which involved hearty singing, strong preaching, and nimble processions across vast and arduous terrain. Much of this energy was lost over the centuries, with the procession of palms a noteworthy excep on. Northern climates had to reinterpret this Jerusalem liturgy, using forsythia, willow, or olive branches, but to this day the entry into Holy Week by a community on the move accompanied by joyful song hearkens back to a venerable tradi on. Egeria’s le ers were rediscovered a li le more than a hundred years ago, but they reveal a pa ern of prayer: full, conscious, ac ve par cipa on, to which we have a right and a duty. March 22, 2015 Page Seven Enter More Deeply into Lent! Monday, March 23 Sacrament of RECONCILIATION Immediately following the 5:30 pm Mass “Whose sins you forgive, they are forgiven” John 20:22 EASTER MEMORIALS & DECORATIONS We will soon be decora ng our church for the Easter Season. Your memorials will help us to do this. The offering for a memorial of a loved one is $10. Please print CLEARLY the name of the deceased in the space below. Place the offering and form in a plain envelope or you may use the envelope from your offertory packet, and put it in the collec on basket or bring it to the Parish Office. The names of the deceased will appear in our Sunday bulle n. NAME______________________________________ CONFESSIONS HOLY WEEK Saturday, March 28 - 8:30-9:00 AM Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, March 30,31, April 1 8:30-9:00 AM (NO CONFESSIONS DURING THE TRIDUUM) PLEASE PRAY for the men and women in our armed forces sta oned overseas, for the military commanders who lead them, for President Obama and his advisors and, Major David Alberto, Air Force CS 2 Christopher Avola Spec. Thomas Bates 2nd Lt. Travis Blaschke, Army Avia on PFC Adam Blazak, Army Chris Bodley Corporal Thomas C. Boehnlein, USMC Angela Browning Capt. Eric Arthur Bruns Capt. Laura Lammert Chighizola, Air Force Capt. Nicolais Chighizola, Air Force Col. John Cross, Army Michael Crump 1st Lt. Michael J. Culler, 101st Airborne Josh Cur s PFC Giulio D’Alatri, Marines Command Sgt. Major James Dickens, Army Staff Sgt. Stephen Dickens, Army 2nd Lt. Johnny Dowd, Army Capt. Michael Andrew Dytrych, Army Staff Sgt. Jonathan Farmer Major Ma hew Farmer, Army Ma hew Filimon Jennifer Formell Sco Fruedenthal, Army Darrin Gabriel LT Ruth Gaunt, Navy Michael Gorczynski Michael Gordon-Tenant, Army PFC Thomas Greenia, Army PFC Thomas Grodeska, Army Capt. Ma hew Guidone, Army Capt. Thomas Harris, Army Major Cornelius Hickey, USMC 2nd Lt. Kris ne Hochschwender Lt. Tyler Hochschwender Captain Steve Irving, 101 First Airborne Mitchell Joslin, Army Capt. Jeff Kea ng, Marines Spencer Calvin McGuire Brian Metzger 2nd Lt. Andrew King, Army Capt. Jennifer Lammert-Rupp Lt. Kelly Lammert, Air Force Private Joseph LaSasso, Army Master Sgt. Kyle Mack, Minnesota Air Na onal Guard Ma hew March C.P.O. Navy Ens. Daniel Mongiove, Navy Bryan Neumann Fr. Tom O’Flanagan, Chaplain, USN Chad Owens PFC Brian H. Pearce, Army Staff Sgt. Derek D. Ragion, Marines Capt. Brice Roberts, Army Capt. Andrew Rupp, Air Force Laura Sepeda Capt. Chris ne Stevens Steve Stropp, Marines Special Ops Corporal Emily A. Konkle, USMC Capt. Patrick K. Thompson, Army Tech Sgt. Marcy Vaughn, Air Force Amanda Wilson Merciful Father, You desire the welfare of all your children. Stretch out Your protec ng arm over our men and women in the service. Shield them from every danger to body, mind and soul. Comfort them in loneliness, sustain them in hardship, give them the courage they need to fulfill their duty and so do Your will in all things. Bestow on our leaders and the leaders of the world the wisdom and prudence which will bring peace and jus ce to all men. This we ask through Jesus Christ, Your Son, Our Lord. Amen. Mary, help of Chris ans, pray for us. March 22, 2015 Page Eight Parish Women - RELIGIOUS SHOP Ladies, our “Sentimental Journey” will be on Thursday, April 16th at 6 PM in the Parish Hall. We will enjoy spirits, food and entertainment. Call your friends! If you need a gi for First Communion or Easter, the Shop has a large selec on of gi s and cards to go with your gi . Also check out all the beau ful new items for your home or the gi s for every occasion. For your Lenten prayer me, the Shop has a large selec on of books and tapes. CELEBRATING A WEDDING RECEPTION OR SPECIAL PARTY? Our beautiful new Ave Maria Banquet Room and our renovated Parish Hall are now available for rental for approved adult receptions & gatherings for occasions connected with church events. The Banquet Room can seat 300 people; our Parish Center can accommodate up to 175. Please contact our Parish Office for further information. PARISH CENTER RENEWAL AVE MARIA BANQUET ROOM Thank you to our most recent donors! Our total to date $1,055,854.00 We are grateful to all of you who have donated to our Parish Center Renewal. Our special Mass Inten ons book has been filled for 2015. The 2016 Book, for Masses to be celebrated in our Church, will be available beginning April 6th, the day a er Easter. You may con nue to book “unannounced” Masses to be celebrated by a missionary priest. BYO BIBLE STUDY Wednesday, March 25th 7:00 - 8:00 PM in the Kaffeehaus If you would like to read ahead… “The Gospel of John” We thank you for your prayerful considera on and support of the 2015 Diocesan Services Appeal. A Family of Faith in Service to Others mirrors the summons for a renewal of our faith through the virtue of sacrificial giving. There is s ll me to HELP US MAKE OUR GOAL!!! Please circle: Mr. and/or Mrs., Miss, Ms., Rev., Dr., ____________________________________ (please print) Address____________________________________________ City________________________________________________ Phone number (___)___________E-mail__________________________ Local Parish_________________________________________________ Donor’s Signature__________________________Date______________ Make online dona ons www.diocesepb.org For M/C, Visa, Amex: THANK YOU! Total Pledge is Amount enclosed $_____________ $_____________ Check#________ Please make checks payable to: Diocesan Services Appeal Cash__________ Balance Due $_____________ Page Nine March 22, 2015 2014 TAX YEAR CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS Brady Thomas Margado son of Thomas & Lourdes If you use parish offertory envelopes or give on line, we can provide a 2014 tax statement. You may fill out the form below and drop it in the collection basket or call the Parish Office to make your request. JulieƩe Mara Shea Daughter of Timothy & Jaimee (please print) WELCOME! Name________________________________________ 40 DAYS for LIFE “Have the Courage to defend the unborn” Pope Benedict XVI We meet at the Presiden al Women’s Center, 100 Northpoint Parkway, WPB., during Lent thru Palm Sunday, March 29th. Prayer mes for Mon. thru Sat. are 7 am un l 6 pm. Sunday mes are between 3 pm – 5 pm. Call Susan Pine at 561-255-1534 for addi onal informa on or visit www.40daysfor life.com. Address______________________________________ Phone #______________________________________ Email address_________________________________ BAKER NEEDED: The CIA is in need of someone who is willing and able to bake and deliver an Easter bread to the Parish Center on Sunday, April 26th. Please call Kate or Joanne, 561-626-1873. Thank you!! HOLOCAST MEMORIAL— We will be par cipa ng once again in the Holocaust Memorial at Temple Beth David on Sunday a ernoon, April 12th. Those who a ended last year found the experience especially moving. The event takes about an hour and one half, door to door from St. Paul of the Cross to end. Please call the office if you would like to par cipate or have ques ons. STEWARDSHIP - “The Father will honor whoever serves me.” Each of us as Catholics and stewards of the Church have been called by God to serve Him and the Church. What are we doing to fulfill that challenge and that promise? St. Vincent de Paul Volunteer Opportuni es The Society provides person to person assistance to the needy in your community. To con nue our mission, your help is needed in these volunteer posi ons: The Parish Office is located in the ves bule of the church on Sundays a er the 9,10:45 and 5 pm Masses . Parish Registra on, Mass Cards, Current Event Tickets/ Informa on, and answers to ques ons are available. • • • • Telephone Intake Thri Store Clerks Food pantry helpers Members to do home visits We offer flexible hours. Even helping as li le as 2 days a month would make a difference for our needy friends. No experience is necessary. To volunteer at the store, call Richard at (561) 632-4468. To volunteer at the office, call Carol at (561) 324-9784. Or e-mail us at [email protected]. Store & Offices are located at 2560 Westgate Ave. West Palm Beach. Visit the contact page on our web site: www.svdp-palmbeach.org. Be our friend on www.facebook.com/SVDPPalmBeach Page Ten March 22, 2015 NEWS No Sessions Today, See you on March 29th First Communion Candidate Retreat/Rehearsal April 29th First Communion Sunday, May 3rd CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES ANNUAL RICE BOWL collec on is concluding 3/29! Bring your dona ons to class next week!! KidSmartz.org Story Keepers Children infant to age 5 ar e welcome to come to the Parish Center during the 9 AM Mass on Sunday. Hope you can join us! for all 6th—8th graders Next gathering... March 30th 6:30 PM Parish Center Donation of the Day March 29th CEREAL SUNDAY box of cereal Join us for the best night of your week!
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