7112 SOUTH 12TH STREET TACOMA, WA

Love came down at
Christmas!
Rejoice!
Parish Bulletin
December 28, 2014
The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
St. Charles Borromeo Parish is a
Catholic Community welcoming all
to Grow as Faithful Disciples of
the Risen Christ.
Parish staff extensions
Fr. Mike McDermott .................ext. 0
Our Vision: We are sent to
make disciples for Jesus Christ.
Stephen McGlone............... ext. 3014
Mission:
¤ Engage the uncommitted
¤ Energize the committed
¤ Empower every parishioner to
share Christ’s good news.
Our Goal: To enable all to
Experience the peace, joy, love
and life that Christ brings.
Schedule
Mass: Saturday vigil ................5 p.m.
Mass: Sunday ………...8 a.m., 10 a.m.,
12:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m.
Mass: Weekdays ....................... 9 a.m.
The First Saturday of the month at
9 a.m. Mass for the Faithful Departed
Reconciliation: Saturday ... 3–4 p.m.
Eucharistic Adoration: Fridays in the
Convent Chapel: 9:45 a.m. until
Benediction on Saturday 2:15 p.m.
Food bank
Call to make an appt: 253–565–7655
9:30 —11:00 am, Tuesdays and Thursdays
Pastor
Fr. Dean Mbuzi ..........................ext. 0
Parochial Vicar
Deacon and Parish Administrator
Pastoral assistants:
Jodie Clark .......................... ext. 3036
Faith Formation and Baptisms
Patricia Gleason .................. ext. 3018
Parish contact
Parish/School ............ 253–564–5185
Emer. after hours ....... 253–677–9827
Fax .............................. 253–565–0936
Prayer line .................. 253–564–5587
Parish ............ www.saintcharlesb.org
[email protected]
Music department
Susie Fujita………...8 a.m. and 10 a.m.
Music Director Chancel Choir and Cantor
Kim Seevers......................... ext. 3013
Marlys Everson .................... Organist
Bob McKamey ..................Sat. 5 p.m.
Renee Stocks ....................... ext. 3037
Moiya Callahan ......... Sun. 5:30 p.m.
RCIA, Grief Ministry and Parish Life
Music Director
Brian Suda .......................... ext. 3019
Sr. High Ministry and Confirmation
Madelyn McDougall ..................ext. 0
School contact and extensions
School ................ www.stcharlesb.org
[email protected]
Dan Hill .............................. ext. 3031
Mary Peterson ..................... ext. 3029
Andrew Senko .................... ext. 3051
Mary Derouin ..................... ext. 3012
Joyce Rousseau ................... ext. 3021
Michelle Hunt .................... ext. 3058
Susan O’Leary..................... ext. 3031
Liturgy, First Reconciliation. and Eucharist
Outreach, Ministry to the Sick and Marriages
Support staff:
Receptionist
Administrative Assistant and Bulletin
Head Bookkeeper for Parish/School
Bookkeeping Assistant for Parish/School
Jocelyn Basquette ................ ext. 3017
Bookkeeping Assistant for Accounts Payable
Music Director
Principal
Assistant Principal
Administrative Assistant
Secretary
Development Office:
Kim Heggerness .................. ext. 3030
Bill Uebelacker ..........................ext. 0
Development Director
Andrew Rousseau ......................ext. 0
Administrative Assistant
Facilities Supervisor
Claudia Olson .................... ext. 3040
Custodian
Shilo Maggi…………………...ext. 3052
The Parish Office is open 8:30 a.m.–
4:30 p.m. Monday–Friday
The School front office is open 7:30 a.m.–
Assistant Development Director
4:00 p.m.
7112 SOUTH 12TH STREET TACOMA, WA 98465  253–564–5185  www.saintcharlesb.org
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FROM our PASTOR
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO PARISH FAMILY December 28, 2014
God’s Family and Our Family
Matthew and Luke conclude their account of Jesus’ birth in dramatically different ways, yet each emphasizes
a common theme. In Matthew’s Gospel, Herod sends soldiers to find and kill Jesus. Joseph, Mary and Jesus
flee to Egypt and only return after Herod’s death. There are many parallels here to the story of Moses. Luke,
on the other hand, has the Holy Family going up to Jerusalem, there to be greeted by Simeon and Anna. This story is
similar to that of Hannah presenting her son, Samuel at the shrine of Shiloh where the priest Eli accepted him. (1 Sm 1:2428). As Simeon takes Jesus into his arms he prophesizes that Jesus will be a sign of contradiction and that a sword will
pierce his mother’s heart. Both Matthew and Luke, in different ways, indicate the opposition and suffering that is to come.
Our family life has a great deal of influence on the way we live our own life. On this feast of the Holy Family it’s worth
reflecting for a few moments on the family we grew up in and the family we live in today.
Social scientists tell us that a person’s birth order, the stability of parent’s relationship and the relationship of parents to
children has a significant impact on how a child grows to adulthood. Divorce, the use of drugs, including alcohol, the
presence of parents at their children’s events and the attentiveness of parents to children, from reading to them to spending time with them, has a distinctive impact on one’s growth. There is no doubt that growing up in a loving stable family
has many advantages. On the other hand, we know that those who come from dysfunctional families, e.g., the adult children of alcoholic parents, have to work extra hard to develop their sense of trust.
The Way We Never Were is the title of a book. The author maintains that families consisting of two parents, children and
grandparents living in peace and harmony have always been in the minority. And at any given period of history there have
been more blended families, adopted children, single parents, etc. than two parent families with biological children.
When we look carefully at the Holy Family we see that they did not meet the criteria of what is sometimes considered to
be the ideal family. Mary conceived Jesus out of wedlock; Joseph was Jesus’ stepfather; during his career, Mary and his extended family thought that Jesus had lost his mind and they tried to take him away; and Jesus died as a common criminal.
Jesus taught that being a descendent of Abraham and Sara did not automatically make people God’s children, rather it is
the effort to live according to God’s Way of Life that counts.
The make up of our childhood family and the make up of our current family is important. We are both scarred and healed
by the quality of our relationships. If we have been hurt or wounded by our family life, then we need to attend to those
hurts and wounds.
One of the ways we can help and heal one another is to remember that we are members of God’s family. Discussion and
family prayer are two ways to help each member of our families remember that they belong to God’s family. I encourage
parents to pray together and with their children. Certainly morning and evening prayers and grace before meals should be
part of every household. I encourage families to consider these additional ways of praying together.
 Parents can read the great stories of the Bible to their children from Children’s Bibles. Read over the upcoming
Sunday’s Readings and spend some time sharing your reflections on these readings.
 Pray the Rosary together.
 Parents can bless their children and one another.
 Celebrate the different Liturgical Seasons in an appropriate way, e.g. by talking about the upcoming feast, wonderful
gift of Mary in our lives (Jan 1), the signficance of the Epiphany (Jan 4) and the importance of our own Baptism as
we celebrate the Lord’s Baptism (Jan 11).
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EVENTS FOR THE WEEK
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO PARISH FAMILY December 28, 2014
Monday, December 29
9:00 a.m., Mass
Tuesday, December 30
9:00 a.m. Mass
Rosary Group after Mass
7:00 p.m. CH: Chancel Choir
Wednesday, December 31
New Year’s Eve
Masses: 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Thursday, January 1
New Year’s Day
Masses: 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
Friday, January 2
9:00 a.m. Mass
Rosary Group after Mass
9:45 CVT Chapel: 24 Hour
Adoration begins
Holiday Mass Schedule
Saturday, Dec. 27
5:00 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 28
8:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
NO 5:30 P.M. MASS
Solemnity of Mary
Wed. Dec. 31
Vigil 5:00 p.m.
Thurs. Jan. 1
9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
Saturday, January 3
9:00 Mass of the Faithful Departed
2:15 p.m. CVT chapel: Benediction
3:00 p.m. CH: Confessions
5:00 p.m. Mass
PARISH OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED
Thursday, January 1
to celebrate New Years.
ALTAR SERVERS
January 3: 5:00 p.m.
John Schott
Cheyenne Sterbick
Abby Dupille
January 4: 8:00
Collin Bordeaux
Sophia Anderson
Claire Bailey
January 4: 10:00 a.m.
Nick Bates
Bea Pugeda
Deina Escribano
January 4: 12:30 p.m.
Sean Ylescupidez
Gabriel Secaira
Luke Weller
Newly Retired? Interested in meeting
other parishioners? Join us for 60 Plus
Mass and Luncheon, Friday, January
9th at 11 am (please note it is the 2nd
Friday due to the holiday weekend).
The mission of 60+ is to provide an
opportunity for parishioners over 60 to
celebrate Mass together and connect
with others through a luncheon and
informative or entertaining
presentation. In January the children
from the school will perform some of
the songs from The Sound of Music. For
more informative, please contact Renee
at 564-5185 ext. 3037 or by email
[email protected].
Reservations are not needed. Please
join us! Please bring cookies to share. A
free will offering is taken to cover the
expense of lunch.
Mass of the Faithful Departed
The first Saturday of the month
the parish has a Mass of the
Faithful Departed at 9:00 a.m.
We pray for those who have had their
funeral services here at St. Charles on the 3rd
month, 6th month and year anniversary of
their death up to five years. Names can be
added to the list of the Faithful Departed by
contacting Renee at 564-5185 ext. 3037 or
[email protected]. Our next Mass will
be Saturday, January 3rd 9 a.m.
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STEWARDSHIP OF
TREASURE
God Gives it All Then Calls
Us to Share
Posting of THE SUNDAY COLLECTION
will resume Jan. 11, 2015
Thank you for the
many ways you share
your time, talent and
treasure!
Have you fallen behind in your
weekly or monthly donations to
the parish? Now is a great time
to get caught up!
How does a person become Catholic?
How does a person return to the church?
We welcome the opportunity to share our
Catholic faith with you! For more
information please call Renee Stocks at
564-5185 ext. 3037 or
[email protected].
Did you know we have a Facebook
page? Find us and “like” us at
St. Charles Borromeo Parish,
Tacoma, WA.
URGENT APPEAL
Nativity House for the homeless is in
dire need of warm men and women’s
clothing:
coats, jackets, long johns, socks,
stocking hats, gloves, sweat shirts, sweat
pants, dockers, levi’s etc.
Drop off any new or clean used
donations in the vestibule of the church
before Masses January 3-4.
Sponsored by the Knight’s of
Columbus
FAITH FORMATION
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO PARISH FAMILY December 28, 2014
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION/FAITH FORMATION
Religious Ed Calendar of Events:
December 28: No R.E. or Jr. High, HOLIDAY BREAK
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR
January 4:
Religious Ed. & Jr. High resume
Family Focus Group
January 11:
Regular R.E. classes and Jr. High Youth Group
Check out the December: RE Online at Saintcharlesb.weebly.com.
Religious Education Classes!
They are offered on Sundays, September
through May and meet between the
Masses from 11:15 to 12:15 in the school.
We have classes for grades kindergarten
through 6th grade and preschool classes
for 3 year olds (potty trained please) and 4
year olds, and our Jr. High Youth Group
for 7th & 8th graders. It is never too late
to register. We accept year round
registrations. Families expecting children
to participate in First Eucharist should
be enrolled in Religious Education by
first grade if not attending a Catholic
School. Contact Jodie Clark, 564-5185
ext. 3036 or by email:
[email protected], for more
information, questions, or if you would
like to assist with our program.
Please keep the following
in your daily prayers
for healing:
Holly Weller, Mary Jayne Colbo
and Joseph Rusinko
In addition please pray for our
family members deployed overseas:
First Lieutenant Alex J. Pfannenstiel
Specialist Niall Brady
COME PRAY THE ROSARY WITH
US. Wednesday evenings at
7:00 p.m. in the Convent and after
the 9:00 a.m. Mass weekday
mornings.
NEW BIBLE STUDY: A new bible study will begin January 6:
MARY: A BIBLICAL WALK WITH THE BLESSED MOTHER
Filmed on location in the Holy Land, this Ascension Press, 8-part series
will explore Mary’s earthly life, her role in God’s Kingdom and in our lives.
This group meets Tuesday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 pm. in the Parish
Center and then has a repeat offering on Wednesday mornings at 9:45
(after Mass) in the Convent. Please see today’s insert for more information.
Questions call Jodie Clark at 564-5185 ext. 3036.
ADULT BIBLE STUDY: The Bible Timeline
The Monday evening sessions begin at 7:00 p.m., in the Parish Center and are
studying Ascension Press’, The Bible Timeline: The Story of Salvation by Jeff
Cavins, Tim Gray, and Sarah Christmyer
Dec. 22 & 29: NO classes, Holiday break, Merry Christmas
January 5: Divided Kingdom Part 2 discussion
January 12: Session 14 video
All are welcome at any time during the study. You may even attend the video only
evenings if that is all you can fit in your schedule. For more info contact Jodie Clark
at 564-5185 ext. 3036 or [email protected].
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Attention Ushers!
Ushers are needed for
all Masses on New
Years. Please see the sign up
sheets in the vestibule.
Thank you!
Holiday updates
From now until January, please visit the
Teens website or look at the Teens
calendar for information and a schedule
of our events. If you are registered in
Flocknote, you will receive special updates
through there.
Date for Confirmation
Please note that Confirmation will be held
February 2 at 7 p.m. in our church.
Thank you
Thank you so much for your support this
year. The Teens Program has been
running strong. Please continue to pray
for the teens in our community, the
program and its leaders and for blessings
on the young Church. God bless you and
happy holidays!
Quilters for “Bundles of Joy”
Quilt Club “Bundles of Joy” quilt club
gathers every other week (Saturdays) to
share fellowship and make beautiful baby
quilts and other projects. Their ministry
seeks to support women who choose life.
All are welcome and new comers are
encouraged to be a part of this rewarding
ministry. We gather next on Saturdays,
December 27 and January 10 at 10:00
a.m. in the convent building located
behind the school. No Advance notice
needed. Just show up. Call
Jodie Clark for more
information at 564-5185
ext. 3036.
Sunday Morning ROSARY: Join the
Knights of Columbus each Sunday
morning at 9:30 a.m. as we pray the
rosary. We pray for the unborn as our
special intention for the month of
December. Join us as a family and make
this part of your weekly liturgy.
FAITH FORMATION ST. CHARLES BORROMEO PARISH FAMILY December 28, 2014
HOW WILL YOU SERVE?
Will you Visit a homebound neighbor?
Will you care for a family member?
Will you coach a team?
Will you serve at a homeless shelter?
Will you foster a child?
Will you sing at church?
Because of your generous heart, the giving tree is bare and it is time to look ahead at
how each of us will give in the year to come. You are invited to write on a provided
paper hand ornament. Please note one way you will serve as a disciple in the year to
come. Please display your hand on the tree. Let us all share how we are called to serve.
Are you looking for Good News? We have Good News to share!
We are excited to share our faith with you or anyone you may know who is interested
in learning more about becoming Catholic. “Faith is only worth having when you give
it away.” Pope Francis. Whether you were baptized in another Christian denomination, or have never been baptized and are exploring Christianity for the first time, we
are happy to talk with you, answer questions, and explore the possibilities. We also
have programs for Catholics who are returning to the practice of their faith. Find out
more, with no strings attached, by calling Renee at 253 564-5185 ext. 3037 or email
[email protected]. All are welcome.
Mr. Dan Hill, Principal
Dear St. Charles Borromeo
Parishioners,
The students and staff are off for
Christmas Break, hopefully spending time
with their families and loved ones, and
celebrating all that is good about
Christmas.
One of my favorite music teachers, and
nuns, of all time was Sister Janet. She
never put her Christmas tree up until
Christmas Eve every year, and would
leave it up until the Feast of the
Epiphany. She always seemed to have
the best of the Christmas spirit, and never
do I remember her talking about shopping
or traffic or money. She truly celebrated
the season of Christmas as a way to be
grateful for the blessings she was given.
I hope your families find the same kind of
happiness this year. Thank you for your
support, and Happy New Year!
READINGS
Monday, Dec. 29: 1 John 2:3-11; Luke 2:22-35
Tuesday, Dec. 30: 1 John 2:12-17; Luke 2:36-40
Wednesday, Dec. 31: New Year’s Eve
1 John 2:18-21; John 1:1-18
Thursday, Jan. 1: New Year’s Day: Solemnity of Mary
The Holy Mother of God:
Numbers 6:22-27; Galatians 4:4-7; Luke 2:16-21
Friday, Jan. 2: 1 John 2:22-28; John 1:19-28
Saturday, Jan. 3: 1 John 2:29-3:6; John 1:29-34
Sunday, Jan. 4: The Epiphany of the Lord
Isaiah 60:1-6; Ephesians 3:2-3a,5-6; Matthew 2:1-12
Please remember to keep the students,
and teachers, in your daily prayers.
Sincerely, Mr. Hill
Planning Your Giving: With the stock market at record levels, this may be the time to
fulfill your parish and/or school support or your Annual Catholic Appeal pledge with
appreciated securities instead of cash. There are significant tax savings for doing this.
For instance, if you have owned the security for more than one year, you can deduct the
current fair market value of the security instead of your basis. So, if you bought a
security for $10 a share and it is now worth $100 per share, you get to deduct the $100.
And, you pay no tax on the $90 capital gain. To see how you can benefit from this,
contact Kim Heggerness, the Director of Development, at 564-3185 ext. 3030 or
[email protected]. Your gift can support the parish or school. Also, talk to
her about the tax advantages of making a gift from an IRA.
Upper Room Prayer Group
Here is the list of our scheduled meetings
during the holidays:
Tuesday, December 30.
No meeting the week of Christmas.
We resume our regular Thursday meetings
on January 8. All meetings are in the
convent chapel and begin at 7 pm.
The St. Charles Borromeo School’s Annual Fund is an essential part of funding for our school. It was created to help bridge the gap
between our tuition, and the actual cost of educating a child. The benefits of the Annual Fund are twofold: we are able to reduce
tuition for families who may have difficulty paying for a quality Catholic education and offset annual tuition increases for EVERY
family. Remember...Your donation is 100% tax deductible. With your help, we can continue our tradition of being one of the highest
performing and affordable Catholic Schools in the area. Please contact the school Development Office to make a donation:
253-564-5185 ext. 3040.
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SOCIAL JUSTICE
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO PARISH FAMILY December 28, 2014
There is less than one month before our Marriage Renewal Weekend Retreat! Act Fast, last year this event
sold out. Please pick up your registration form at the entrance of the church and return it via e-mail, fax or
drop it in the collection basket. Then…
Get ready for a wonderful weekend focused on you and your spouse. We have all the meals and materials
covered for you and your children. You go home to your own warm bed and we take care of the rest!
January 16-18, 2015
Please see the pamphlet for detailed information. If you still have questions or concerns,
e-mail Kim at [email protected]
MASS INTENTIONS
RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY
Mass and March for Life: The annual
Mass for Life, celebrated by Archbishop
Sartain, will be celebrated on Tuesday,
January 20 at 9:30 am in St. Martin
University’s Marcus Pavilion. The March
for Life will take place afterwards at the
State Capitol beginning at 12 p.m. The
parish will again sponsor a bus. Contact
Deacon Steve at
[email protected] or 564-5185
ext. 3014 at the parish office to make a
reservation.
Gabriel Project: This parish based
ministry provides families with crisis pregnancies with material, emotional, and
spiritual support. They meet on the last
Thursday of each month in the
convent @ 7 pm. Contact Karol Mauss
for more information: 253-851-3151.
Rachel’s Corner • Hope and Healing
After Abortion:
The angel said to them, “Do not be
afraid; for behold, I proclaim to you good
news of great joy that will be for all the
people...in the city of David a Savior has
been born for you, who is Messiah and
Lord.” Luke 2:10-11
May the unending love of Our Savior fill
your heart with hope, grace and peace this
Christmas. Do not be afraid to reach out
for help. The next retreat is March 6-8,
2015. Call Valerie: 1-800-822-HOPE
(4673) You are loved with an everlasting Love! Project Rachel is a
program of Catholic Community Services.
Monday, Dec. 29 9 a.m. Mass — David Bucsko +
Tuesday, Dec. 30: 9 a.m. Mass — Alice Tollefson +
Wednesday, Dec. 31: 9 a.m. Mass — Lorraine Hayes
Thursday, Jan. 1: 9 a.m. Mass — New Year’s Day
Friday, Jan. 2: 9 a.m. Mass — Anthony Riconosciuto+
Saturday, Jan. 3: 5 p.m. Mass — Jose Ma. Patino Sr. +
CATHOLIC BOOK CLUB
Thank you for helping those in need
through our food bank. Here are this
week’s special needs.
Cereal
Peanut Butter
Jam/Jelly
Canned Meats
Canned Beans
Ramen Noodles
Don’t forget to purchase and donate
Fred Meyer scrip. Using the scrip gift
cards helps us to supplement our food
donations with healthy foods for the
patrons.
**Please be sure to drop your food
donations in the collection bins in the
church. The parish office does not have
storage space to collect donations.
Thank you for your continued support
of our Food Bank!**
Our next book club meeting will be
January 28, 2015 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
in the School’s Teacher’s Lounge. We
will be reading Pope Francis’ book “The
Church of Mercy”. This is a collection of
speeches, homilies, and papers
presented during the first year of his
papacy. It is a Vatican-authorized book
detailing his vision for the Catholic
Church. Copies are now available in the
parish office (suggested donation $12.00)
Call Jodie Clark for more information at
564.5185 ext. 3036.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
next meeting will be in the Convent on
Tuesday, Jan. 6, at 7:00 p.m.
4th Degree Knights Assembly:
Monday, January 19,
6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. in the Convent.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Eucharistic Adoration begins at
9:45 a.m. Friday in the convent
chapel. It concludes at 2:30 p.m.
on Saturday with Benediction.
Have you recently moved, changed your
phone number or canceled your landline
phone? Do you need to register with the
parish? Please call Mary Peterson,
Admin. Assist., in the Parish Office,
253-564-5185, ext. 3029, or email:
[email protected] to update.
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• Versed in the “2nd Home Market”
Robin H. Balsam P.S.
Powers of Attorney - Wills - Guardianship
Probate - Trust & Estate Litigation
Protection of Vulnerable Adults
Call Heather to schedule an appointment
to consider how to protect your wishes
with a Power of Attorney, Will or Trust.
Heather Crawford
253-627-7605
• DRAINAGE & SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
• CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION
• FENCES & DECKS
• SEWER PROBLEMS?
Call 253-759-4406
newhorizonservices.net
3680 S Cedar St. • 253-471-8399
(Off South Cedar St. in the Goodwill Shopping Plaza)
10% off w/ ad
Experienced Elder Law Attorneys
Direct Line 253.381.4111 Email: [email protected]
• CUSTOM LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION
Mon - Sat 10 - 5
[email protected]
ROBBLEE’S
Total Security, Inc.
SINCE
1918
Security solutions for business & home
Professional Locksmiths
Access Control Systems
Safes • Alarms
CCTV Systems • Contract Hardware
751 Tacoma Ave. S.
253-627-5448
www.robblees.com
Joel Hellenkamp, MSW
Family, Marital & Individual Therapy
Pearl Place • 6002 N. Westgate Blvd. #260
Tacoma, WA 98406
752-6658
Service 922-4835
St. Charles Parishioner • www.balsamlaw.com
Helping You Since 1984!
Tacoma: 475-4870
University Place: 460-1362
3211 Ruston Way • Tacoma
(253) 756-0771
Cooper’s Collision Corner
Domestic & Foreign
Auto Body Repair
253-759-5354
Daniel Brands,
parishioner of St. Rita
2709 N Adams, Tacoma
www.cooperscc.com
www.ossrpt.com
& OCCUPATIONAL
THERAPY
PHYSICAL &PHYSICAL
OCCUPATIONAL
THERAPY
2 Floors 2 Explore
for all your
Party Needs!
ScreenPrint •Embroidery • Letterman Jackets
Businesses - Schools - Teams - Clubs
253-565-4000
3021-A 69th Ave West, Tacoma 98466
www.inkinctacoma.com
Mark & Terry Bender, Parishioners
1565 Center St.
Tacoma, WA 98409
www.partywedding.com
p. 253-272-2181
Hours:
M-F 9:30 -6:30
Sat 9:30 - 5:30
Sun 11:30 - 5:00
S
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Expect Comfort • Expect Quality
Service • Maintenance • Installation • Repairs
Gas Furnace • Heat Pumps • Air Conditioning
Electric Furnaces • Ductless Systems
www.AbovEtHEbEStHvAC.CoM
Senior Discount. AbovEI925DD
OPEN HOUSE FEB. 8
Call 253-535-6000
JOSEPH M. BORDEAUX, D.D.S., M.S.
Catholic college preparatory
school in the Jesuit tradition
2302 South Union Ave.
Suite C-24
Tacoma, WA 98405
(253) 752-9006
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3519 56th St. N.W.
Suite 120
Gig Harbor, WA 98335
(253) 851-5262
BRACES AND INVISALIGN FOR ALL AGES
Need
Self Defense Skills
With
Discipline?
Or Want to Get in SHAPE?
Call
TIGER TAEKWONDO
253) 476-2886
Hair Magic
2108 N. Baltimore, Tacoma
253-759-8412
•Perm w/Hair Cut $56
•Color $38
•Foil $75
•Hair Cut $16
•Shampoo/Set $15
•Perms $43
Only
CatholiCNoon-2 p.m.
Parishioner and Alumnus
Sound’S
owned
funeral home
Larry & Ellen Gaffney
(253) 572-6003 | GaffneyCares.com
Financial Aid Available
www.bellarmineprep.org
Independent Living • Assisted Living
Memory Care
(253) 320-7074
Mention this ad to receive
$1,000 FREE rent!
060 - CPI, P.O. Box 81026, Seattle, WA 98108-1026 - For Advertising call Barry Wolf 800 867-0660 www.catholicprintery.com
Premier Property Specialist
Serving the Catholic Community Since 1994
©CPI
Senior residents in a
home-set environment
Specializing in Bridal
All Types of alterations welcome
Over 35 years of experience
(253) 460-1234
RENEé VAY