Bulletin - St. Katharine Drexel Parish

Physical Address
11361 Prospect Drive
Martell, California
Mailing Address
11361 Prospect Drive
Jackson, CA 95642
Web stkatharinedrexel.com
Parish Mission Statement
We, the Amador Community of St.
Katharine Drexel Parish, are united in
our Catholic faith. Inspired by the Holy
Spirit and led by the example of St.
Katharine who served the marginalized,
we are strengthened by the Eucharist
and strive to serve all God’s people
while evangelizing future generations.
See inside back cover for more
contact information
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 25, 2015
Annual Catholic Appeal Weekend Approaches
The Annual Catholic Appeal is our annual tradition that connects us to
thousands of people who need our
help every day. This year, our Appeal
Weekend takes place two weeks from
now on the weekend of February 7-8.
Last year, through your generosity, our
parish contributed $44,589 to the Appeal. Our 25% parish share was used
to help our own parishioners with
emergency assistance.
Through our support, we can assure
that many vital social service programs
continue to assist tens of thousands of
people in need, assist with the formation of diocesan seminarians, and
provide need-based tuition assistance
to deserving families in our most economically-challenged communities.
Your gift makes a difference in
someone’s life. Please prayerfully consider what you can give.
St. Thomas Aquinas — Memorial January 28
life, the “dumb ox”, as he was dubbed,
taught, preached, and wrote,
producing the monumental “Summa
Theologica.” His thinking became enorSt. Thomas Aquinas so shocked his no- mously influential in later centuries
ble Italian family when he entered the and he was named a Doctor of the
Dominicans about 1244 that his broth- Church in 1567.
ers imprisoned him for a year. But he
- Copyright ® 2014, United States Conwould not yield and after escaping
ference of Catholic Bishops,
studied under St. Albert the Great.
Washington, D.C.
He was appointed as a master of theology in 1256. For the rest of his brief
St. Thomas Aquinas
1225-1274
Los Angeles Religious Education Congress and Youth Day - Only 8 Weeks Away!
Teens from the Los Angeles Archdiocese are preparing for Youth Day 2015
“Talk Jesus With Me,” on March 12.
Continuing on March 13 to 15 is the
Congress, “See/Ver.” Both events
are held at the Anaheim Convention
Center. A few of the 202 speakers will
include the recently named Bishop
Soane Mafi of Tonga; Fr. Greg Boyle,
founder and Executive Director of
Homeboy Industries; Fr. Marc Reeves,
director of the RCIA program, as well
as teacher for the Dept. of Theological
Studies as a lecturer in liturgical theology at Loyola Marymount University;
and Jesse Manibusan, an itinerant
witness, songwriter, speaker, joy cultivator, storyteller and evangelizer. One
of the many sessions provided is one
that embraces the variety and diversity
in our parishes and in the world. Moving toward oneness and communion in
many cultures requires a small portion
of courage, humility and, dare we say,
faith!
Specially priced tickets to Disneyland
as well as discounted hotel rates are
available to attendees. A wonderful
gathering of people from around the
world to celebrate the gifts of young
adults.
For more information or tickets, see
www.RECongress.org/optin.htm.
This workshop will transform more
than your liturgies. Come and see!
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Our Desire To Stay with the Lord Is, In Itself, Our Comfort And Our Joy!
When I started in campus ministry,
I was fortunate to meet a wonderful
priest who had worked with college
students for many years. I watched
him carefully on Sundays and at
student gatherings, picking up valuable
information about how to talk to
students, conduct myself professionally, and bring out the best in others and
in myself.
Over the years we worked together,
I observed many campus ministersyoung and old, lay and ordainedseeking him out for advice and counsel.
I referred more than a few. I also
enjoyed our conversations and nearly
always left our meetings with more
wisdom than when I started.
I wonder what Andrew and the other
disciples thought when John called
Jesus “the Lamb of God.” Whatever it
was, they must have seen in Jesus
someone who could answer their
questions or give them something they
were lacking. Maybe they saw a person
their teacher admired and decided to
seek his wisdom for themselves.
Whatever it was, something compelled
them to follow Jesus, and Jesus’ own
invitation to “come and see” whetted
their curiosity and desire even more.
Today we might call that the impulse
of the Spirit, who draws us to Christ
even when we’re not sure why. The
challenge for us is to have the courage
to follow Jesus, ask where he’s staying,
and walk with him even if we can’t see
where it will lead us.
Our desire to stay with the Lord is, in
itself, our comfort and our joy.
Mary Katharine Deeley
[email protected]
International Pilgrim Statue of Fatima
The International Pilgrim Statue of
Fatima from Portugal will be brought
to the Diocese of Sacramento from
March 1 to 21, 2015.
Explore the Transformative Contemplative Dimension of the Gospel!
Centering Prayer infuses into all
activity the motive of divine love
and personal commitment to transformation in Christ. It adds depth of
meaning to all of our prayer.
Come to the Introduction to Centering the flyer posted in the churches for
Prayer Workshop on Sat., Feb. 7, 8:30 further information. Questions? Please
AM to 12:30 PM in the hall at Trinity
call Patti Stalder at 209-296-5167.
Episcopal Church, Sutter Creek, on
Hwy 49 across from Walgreens. See
Are You Fired Up?
The Confirmation Conference “Fired
Up!” Will be Sat., Feb. 21 and Sun.,
Feb. 22, 2015 from 10 AM to 4 PM at
St. Francis High School in Sacramento.
This rally is for all junior high and high
school students (grades 7-9) who are
scheduled to receive the Sacrament of
Confirmation in 2015. A fun and
inspirational day for teens to enrich
the Confirmation preparation process.
Keynote speakers will be Mark Hart,
Armando Cervantes and Lili Flores.
The day will culminate with Mass with
Bishop Jaime Soto. Cost is $30 per
student/chaperone. Teens must
attend as a parish group with
chaperones. Register and get more
information at
www.confirmationconference.com.
One-Day Parish Mission Retreat: April 11, 2015
Keep the date on your calendar for
our one day parish mission retreat:
April 11, 2015!
We are once again seeking volunteers part of this years’ team? Contact
to assist in setting up, cleaning up,
Suzie Reynolds at 223-2970 or email
registration, hospitality, and the
[email protected]
children’s program. Interested in being
Parishioner Financial Gifts: With Sincere Appreciation
Our apologies: Sacred Heart’s December total was inadvertently left off our
list. Total collections for month of December for Sacred Heart - $6,015.
Donations from all churches for the third week of January were as follows:
 Offertory January 17-18: $7,620
End-of-the-Year Contribution Statements are in the mail for those contributing
$100 or more. Please watch your mailbox for its arrival.
Upcoming Second Collections
Heartfelt thanks for your generosity
Feb 1
Building Repair Fund
Feb 8
Annual Catholic Appeal
All other special donation envelopes may be
given on any weekend of the month.
January 25, 2015
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Rite of Christian Initiation News
Have you ever heard the initials, RCIA,
or noticed them in our weekly bulletin? They stand for the Rite of Christian
Initiation of Adults, the Roman Catholic
Church’s official collection of rites for
initiating unbaptized adults and for
receiving baptized candidates into the
church. The RCIA is not a program. It
is a process. It’s a process of formation
in prayer, of receiving and discussing
information about the Church’s teachings, and of transformation. All of it
comes from a growing awareness of a
need for a personal conversion toward
Jesus Christ. And, all of it is done in the
context of a faith community. The
people who join the RCIA process are
often at different stages in their faith
journeys; some are Catechumen,
those who have never been baptized
and want to be baptized in the Catholic
Church and some are Candidates who
have been baptized in another Christian faith or baptized Catholic but
never received Confirmation or the
Eucharist. This Monday, our participants will learn about the Early
Church. Soon, they will begin their
Lenten rites as they prepare to be
welcomed into the Church at Easter.
If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about the
Catholic faith, the RCIA team can be
reached via email,
[email protected] or by
contacting the parish office.
Interfaith Food Bank - Suggested Donations for February
For the month of February, suggestions
for the Interfaith Food Bank are meals
in a box such as Macaroni & Cheese,
Hamburger Helper, Rice-a-roni mixes.
The Food Bank can always use staple
items such as canned vegetables/
beans, rice, and pasta. Any donation
will be greatly appreciated. Please
place your donated items in the box
marked “Interfaith Food Bank” at any
of our churches. Thank you so much
for your support!
Counseling & Spiritual Direction
If you are searching for God’s presence and direction in your life, or
trying to discern your life’s journey in
loving and serving Him, or seeking
opportunities to grow through life’s
struggles, contact Victoria S. Grimm,
M.C., at the Parish Center, 209-2232970. Victoria is an experienced
counselor and spiritual director. $50
for a 50-minute session or $25 for a
30-minute session.
St. Vincent de Paul - Beggar’s Sunday
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is
holding a Beggar’s Sunday Collection
today. Those of you who receive
envelopes will notice that in a cost
saving measure to help the parish
towards funding a Youth Minister, no St.
Vincent de Paul envelopes were in your
monthly mailing. Please write your
checks out directly to St. Vincent de Paul
or make a note to
us in the memo portion of your check.
If paying in cash, please make sure the
donation is given to one of the society
members collecting after mass in an
envelope with your name and envelope
number, if you so desire. We thank you
for your continued support allowing us
to help those in need in our community.
Conference members will have special
collection baskets as well as Share cards
to be used at Save Mart. The Society
receives cash back on use of the cards.
St. Vincent de Paul Society members
thank everyone for your ongoing
prayers and financial support. “For it is
in giving that we receive.”
Men’s Club Sponsors Crab Feed: February 7
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7
The St. Katharine Drexel Men’s Club
annual crab feed will be held at
St. Katharine Drexel Parish Center on
February 7. Cocktails at 5:30 PM, din-
ner at 7 PM and a BIG RAFFLE at 9 PM. salad, pasta, dessert and wine. For
Dinner consists of all-you-can-eat crab, tickets please call Ron Floyd at 2233114 (daytime) or 267-5346 (evening).
Many Thanks from Oneto Family
The family of Albert Oneto thanks everyone who helped with his services, and those who helped with his reception.
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Bishop Issues Influenza Precautions
On Jan. 9, the California Department of
Public Health reported that statewide
influenza levels have risen above the
‘epidemic threshold;’ therefore Bishop
Soto has issued the following temporary measures to be followed throughout the diocese at least through March 1.
 Discontinue distribution of Holy
Communion in the cup. Our parish
implemented this on Jan. 17.
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Encourage the reception of Holy
communion in the hand.
Do not hold hands during the “Our
Father.”
The Sign of Peace should be offered
without shaking hands.
Extraordinary ministers of Holy
Communion should cleanse hands
before and after administering the
Sacrament.
As a reminder, the faithful do not
have the obligation of attending
Sunday Mass when ill, especially when
suffering from a contagious disease.
Out of consideration for others, those
with flu-like symptoms are asked to
remain home.
News from . . .
ST. KATHARINE DREXEL
Catholics Returning Home
This began several weeks ago and is
meeting upstairs at St. Katharine
Drexel from 2 to 4 PM every Sunday.
Come join us! Hope to see you there!
News from . . .
SKD Book Club
The book club met and planned our
spring reading schedule. Feb 10 the
book choice is “And Now I See: A
Transformation” by Robert Barron. On
March 10 our book is “7 Secrets of the
Eucharist” by Vinney Flynn. April is
skipped as the May book is a long one.
May 12 the book is “The Fulfillment of
All Desire” by Ralph Martin. We meet
on the second Tues. 6 PM. If any of
these books sound interesting,
everyone is welcome to join the
discussion. No long term obligation.
For more information call Susan at 296
-1231.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
Spanish Mass
Spanish Mass is now conducted at
St. Katharine Drexel until further
notice.
We will keep you informed when the
hall will again be useable.
News from . . .
OUR LADY OF THE PINES
OLOP Society St. Patrick’s Day
Dinner
Our Lady of the Pines will have
their fifth annual St. Patrick’s Day
Dinner on March 14 in Haran Hall.
Watch future bulletins for time and
cost for dinner. For information please Wondering whether Mass is canceled
contact Thelma Asbury at
at OLOP because of snow or ice? Call
[email protected].
295-4909 or 223-2970 if weather
conditions are questionable. Recorded
Volunteers are invited to assist in this update at OLOP (295-4909) is available
fun and worthwhile venture.
by 8 AM on the morning of Mass.
News from . . .
ST. PATRICK
St. Patrick Society
The next meeting is Tuesday,
January 27, 7 PM, in St. Patrick Hall.
Questions about the Society:
Call President Jeannine Crew at
223-3623 or Vice President
Room w/bath for rent. $495/mo. No
pets or smoking. References.
$395 Security deposit. Call (209) 2749171.
Jack Quinn at 223-1092.
January 25, 2015
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Faith Formation
Susan Kirkwood-Yates, Director of
Confirmation Parent-Youth
Religious Education (223-2970)
Meeting today at 6:30 PM to 8 PM
[email protected] beginning, as usual, with a potluck
En Español: Tenemos información de las
dinner. The final Parent-Youth session
clases para sus niños y adolecentes en
is on Feb 8, but preparation is not
español. Favor de contactas a Lino y Rosa
over! Youth must continue the regular
Solis al 209-304-3026 para cualquier
weekly sessions. And don’t forget the
información.
retreat coming up in March!
First Holy Communion.
Parent-Child preparation classes
continue on Sat, Jan. 31 from 2:30 PM
Scrip Continues To Grow
Congratulations Scrip Buyers! As of
early January, our fledgling scrip
program had earned just over
$5000.00! The secret to the long term
success of our effort is continual
participation, so please keep utilizing
scrip for all of your purchasing
needs! Remember that the scrip we
to 4 PM at the Parish Center. This is
for baptized children in the second
consecutive year of Faith Formation.
First Reconciliation
The children preparing for First
Communion are also preparing for
First Reconciliation. The Parent-Child
Reconciliation Retreat is coming up on
Sat., Feb. 7 at 1 PM to 4 PM. Be sure
to attend.
ENROLLMENT CODE AT www.shopwithscrip.com: AAL585AE39864
carry in stock is just a sample of what
is available. We can special order
hundreds of stores. If you haven't
purchased scrip yet, we are willing and
waiting to answer all your questions. This is the ONLY way you will be
able to contribute to the future of the
Catholic faith in our county without
actually making a donation. Instead,
all you need to do is shop .
. . .As always, if you have any ques-
tions, please contact us at
[email protected] or call
Linda at 223-1156.
Devotions
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED
SACRAMENT
Friday, 10 AM to 3 PM at Our Lady of
the Pines, Pioneer
Third Thursday, 1 to 6 PM at St. Mary of
the Mountains, Plymouth
Friday, 12:30 to 5:30 PM at St. Patrick,
Jackson
ROSARY
Tuesday & Thursday, 7:30 AM at St.
Katharine Drexel, Martell
Tuesday & Friday, 9:10 AM at Our Lady
of the Pines, Pioneer
Wednesday, 9 AM at St. Mary of the
Mountains, Plymouth
DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and
Second Sunday before Mass, 7:30 AM
at St. Katharine Drexel, Martell
Tuesday , 10 AM at Our Lady of the
Pines, Pioneer
First Sunday, 10:45 AM at St. Mary of
the Mountains, Plymouth
Please Pray For
Don Armstrong, Monroe Anderson,
Marlene Brandt, Bob Buck, Janet Carr,
Brent Carrico, Bill Clapp, Joan Corbett,
Sharon Cosgrove, Timothy Daniels,
Kyleigh Derouin, Bruce Dixon, Kelly
Dulka, Aaron Esparza, Andrew Esparza,
Tilly Esparza, Joanne Ghiorso, Donald
Graf, Joseph & Joan Gregorious, James
Higgins, Norm Hoffman, Ann Joly,
Kristin Jordan, Gale Kilgore, Nancy
Knox, Ken, Mary and Sally Koch, Molly
Kohlschreiber, Marcie Lawrence, Zee
Lawrence, Jennifer Lemos, Junie Lopes,
Marcea Malatesta, Linda Mancilla, Ken
Martin, Michelle Martz, Donna Miller,
Ada Mocelin, Darla Monroe, Gene &
Frances Mummy, John Neptune, Bill
Netto, Claudia Parker, Joyce Parker,
Lucien Provost, Jacqueline Reed, Alison
Reinhardt, Emmett Rettagliata, John
Reynolds, Joe Rosa, Janet Saust, Al
Silva, Brianna Smith, Rick Smith, Veva
Smith, John Stremfel, Tracy Tober,
Brayden Wood, Sean Wood, Edward
Wuelfing
Names stay on the prayer list for 2 months
unless otherwise requested. We need first
and last name, phone number of requesting
party. Thank you for keeping our prayer list
current. Call 209-223-2970 with updates.
Respose of the Soul
Mary Ann Busi
The Gift of Life
Pray for these expectant mothers:
Rachel Bellotti, Shenay Corrigan,
Alyssa Curran, Ashli Curran, Eileen
Curran, Jaclyn Galica, Marci Gillman,
Heather Lindsey Santos, Jaime
Trassare, Chelsea Yule
Serving in the Military
Pray for these men and women serving our
country. We thank you for your service:
Matt Campoy, Brett Cleary, Glen Getz,
Rey Del Rosario, William Mullan, Eric
Perez, Sam Ruttschow, Steven Segura,
Miguel Serrato, Daniel Smiley, Tony
Stewart, Tyler Vinson
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Churches of St. Katharine Drexel Parish: Locations, Mass Times, Mass Intentions
CHURCH, LOCATION & MASS TIMES
DAY & DATE
MASS
MASS INTENTION
ST. KATHARINE DREXEL
11361 Prospect Drive, Martell
209-223-2970
Sun 9:30 AM
Sun 1:30 PM (Spanish)
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM
SUN
SUN
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SUN
SUN
Jan 25
Jan 25(Spanish)
Jan 26
Jan 27
Jan 28
Jan 29
Jan 30
Feb 1
Feb 1 (Spanish)
9:30 AM
1:30 PM
8:00 AM
8:00 AM
8:00 AM
8:00 AM
8:00 AM
9:30 AM
1:30 PM
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
115 Spanish Street, Sutter Creek
209-223-2970
Sat 5:00 PM
SAT
SAT
Jan 24
Jan 31
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
Frank Marre †
OUR LADY OF THE PINES
26750 Tiger Creek Road, Pioneer
209-223-2970 or 209-295-4909
Sun 9:30 AM
Tue & Fri 9:30 AM
SUN
TUE
FRI
SUN
Jan 25
Jan 27
Jan 30
Feb 1
9:30 AM
9:30 AM
9:30 AM
9:30 AM
All Souls
All Souls
All Souls
SACRED HEART OF JESUS
20 Relihan Drive, Ione
209-223-2970
Sun 8:00 AM
Mon-Fri 7:00 AM
SUN
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SUN
Jan 25
Jan 26
Jan 27
Jan 28
Jan 29
Jan 30
Feb 1
8:00 AM
7:00 AM
7:00 AM
7:00 AM
7:00 AM
7:00 AM
8:00 AM
All Souls
ST. BERNARD
16285 Emigrant Street, Volcano
209-223-2970
Sat 5:00 PM
SAT
SAT
Jan 24
Jan 31
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
Draga Kozina†
For All Parishioners
ST. MARY OF THE MOUNTAINS
18765 Church Street, Plymouth
209-223-2970
Sun 11:15 AM
SUN Jan 24
SUN Feb 1
11:15 AM Cyndi Martin †
11:15 AM Mary Studebaker †
ST. PATRICK
115 Court Street, Jackson
209-223-2970
Sun 8:00 AM
SUN Jan 25
SUN Feb 1
8:00 AM
8:00 AM
All Souls
All Souls
All Souls
Bill Smith †
All Souls
Dan Howley †
All Souls
Fr. Vladimir Kozina†
Fr. Vladimir Kozina †
“Sacraments are like hoses. They are the channels of the living water of God's grace.
Our faith is like opening the faucet. We can open it a lot, a little, or not at all.” ― Peter Kreeft
Sacraments
RECONCILIATION (CONFESSION)
Saturday, 3:30-4:30 PM at
St. Katharine Drexel, Martell
Confessions heard upon request or by
appointment at all other mission
churches, before or after Masses
WEDDINGS
Call Parish Center six months in
advance
BAPTISMS
Call Parish Center for required
preparation
RCIA (RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION
FOR ADULTS)
Call Parish Center for details
EUCHARIST FOR THE HOMEBOUND
Call Jeff and Marilynn Dillon at 209296-8011 to have Holy Communion
administered to those unable to
attend Mass due to illness or disability.
January 25, 2015
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Parish Contact Information
CLERGY
Rev. Lawrence Beck, Pastor
Rev. Michal Olszewski, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Thomas Relihan, Pastor Emeritus
Rev. Anthony Janelli, Retired Priest in
Residence
Ed Pogue, Deacon
deaconepogue@stkatharinedrexel. com
Jaime Garcia, Deacon
[email protected]
PHONE NUMBERS
Office 209-223-2970
Fax 209-223-1147
Rectory 209-223-4463
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
Monday-Friday, 9 AM - 4:30 PM
OFFICE STAFF
Suzie Reynolds, Pastoral Associate
[email protected]
Marge Vicari, Bookkeeper
[email protected]
Susan Kirkwood-Yates,
Director of Religious Education
skirkwoodyates@ stkatharinedrexel.com
Victoria Grimm,
Counseling/Spiritual Direction
[email protected]
Barbara Morgenstern,
Parish Center Special Events Manager
(non-church-related events)
[email protected]
OFFICE EMAIL
[email protected]
RCIA (RITE OF CHRISTIAN
INITIATION FOR ADULTS)
Fr. Michal Olszewski & Teresa Yeakey
[email protected]
CATHOLICS RETURNING HOME
[email protected]
AMADOR CATHOLIC
CEMETERIES
[email protected]
SCRIP PROGRAM
[email protected]
Enrollment code at shopwithscrip.com:
AAL585AE39864
ST. VINCENT de PAUL SOCIETY
Message hotline: 209-223-5865
[email protected]
BULLETIN
[email protected]
Deadline: Monday 4:30 PM
MASS ANNOUNCEMENTS
[email protected]
Deadline: Tuesday 4:30 PM
WEBMASTER
[email protected]
http://stkatharinedrexel.com
Parish Life - Groups, Organizations, Committees, Councils, Bible Studies, Prayer Groups
ST. KATHARINE DREXEL HIGH
SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP
Barbara & Lance Outland 209-296-4672.
Meets on the 3rd Sunday of each month
following the 9:30 AM Youth Mass at SKD.
RESPECT LIFE COMMITTEE
Melissa Sanders at 209-245-3482.
Meets 2nd Tuesday, 5:30 PM, SKD Parish
Center, 2nd Floor Conference Room.
“BE NOT AFRAID” PRAYER
GROUP
Allen or Karen Martin at 209-365-6090.
Meets Wednesday at 6:30 PM at different
homes.
SPECIAL FRIENDS FOR JESUS
Joan Pickering at 209-267-0538.
Teens and adults with developmental
delays.
DIVORCE HEALING MINISTRY
Victoria Grimm at 209-223-2970.
The Catholic Church can help you through
this life journey.
SCRIPTURE STUDY
Sue DuBois at 209-918-6360. Meets
Wednesdays.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
BIBLE STUDY
Thursdays at 7 PM, St. Patrick Hall. Call
the Parish Center, 223-2970, for info.
LITURGY OF THE WORD BIBLE
STUDY
Meets Fridays at 3 PM at Our Lady of the
Pines. Fr. Tony Janelli, facilitator.
ST. KATHARINE DREXEL
MEN’S CLUB
Meets 1st Monday, 6:30 PM, SKD Parish
Center. Bingo is 1st Thursday; dinner at
4:30 PM, Bingo begins 5:45 PM.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #1849
Meets 2nd Tuesday, 6 PM dinner, 7 PM
meeting, SKD Parish Center.
SACRED HEART LADIES CLUB
Meets 2nd Wednesday, 6 PM meeting and
potluck, Sacred Heart Hall.
COLUMBIA #72 YLI
Meets 1st Tuesday, 6 PM social hour,
7 PM meeting, St. Patrick Church Hall.
GEMMA #75 YLI
Meets 3rd Wednesday, 6 PM dinner, 7 PM
meeting, Immaculate Conception Hall.
YMI #137 OLOP
Meets 4th Wednesday, 5:30 PM, Our Lady
of the Pines Haran Hall.
ITALIAN CATHOLIC
FEDERATION #428 (ICF)
Meets 3rd Tuesday, 6 PM, Immaculate
Conception Hall.
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL
Meets 1st Thursday, 5 PM, SKD Parish
Center.
PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL
Meets 4th Tuesday, 4:30 PM, SKD Parish
Center.
LITURGY COMMITTEE
Meets 2nd Thursday, 5 PM, SKD Parish
Center.
CHURCH LEADERSHIP GROUPS
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION ST. MARY OF THE MOUNTAINS
MINISTRY COMMITTEE
Meets 2nd Wednesday, 4 PM, alternate
months at Immaculate Conception Hall
and St. Mary Church.
OUR LADY OF THE PINES
SOCIETY
Meets 1st Wednesday, 5:30 PM potluck,
6:30 PM meeting, OLOP Haran Hall.
SACRED HEART LEADERSHIP
COMMITTEE
Meets every other month (dates vary),
6 PM, beginning in January, Sacred Heart
Hall.
ST. BERNARD SOCIETY
Meets 2nd Saturday, immediately
following 5 PM Mass, St. Bernard Church.
ST. PATRICK SOCIETY
Meets 4th Tuesday, 7 PM, St. Patrick Hall.
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