Saint Brigid Parish March 22, 2015 ▪ Fifth Sunday of Lent Mission Statement: Saint Brigid is a welcoming Catholic community of faithful disciples of Jesus Christ centered on the celebration of the Eucharist and committed to encountering Christ in others by teaching as Jesus did, loving as Jesus loved, and serving as Jesus served. PRAYER Mass Schedule: Sacrament of Reconciliation: Devotions: Prayer & Bible Study: Saturday Vigil: 5:30 p.m. Sunday: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 5:30 p.m. Daily: 7:30 a.m. Holy Days: 7:30 a.m., 12:00 noon, 6:00 p.m. Reverend Peter Bosque Associate Pastor [email protected] Deacon Mike Daniels [email protected] Deacon Chris Hulburt [email protected] Saturday: 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. or by appointment Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help: Tuesdays after 7:30 a.m. Mass Rosary: Daily after 7:30 a.m. Mass Eucharistic Adoration: Thursdays 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Divine Mercy Chaplet: Thursdays 3:00 p.m. Contemplative Prayer: Thursdays 6:30 p.m. Small Church Communities: On-going and seasonal Healing Prayer: Erika Toraya (858) 775-7458 FAITH FORMATION Children’s Faith Formation Very Rev. Msgr. Steven Callahan Pastor [email protected] Pre-School & Kindergarten: During 9:00 a.m. Mass Grade 1: Sundays 8:40 - 9:35 a.m. Grades 2-8: Tuesdays 6:30 - 7:50 p.m. Youth Ministry: High School: Wednesdays Jr. High School: Tuesdays Adult Renewal: On-going Sacramental Preparation: Infant Baptism: Seminar for Parents & Godparents RCIA: Adults - Year-round process First Communion & First Reconciliation: Two-year process Confirmation: Two-year process Marriage: Contact Parish Office to initiate 9-month preparation process SERVICE Cub Scouts: Dave Russell (858) 336-5394 Culture of Life: Greg & Gabriele Anthony (858) 344-5569 Eucharistic Ministry to Homebound: Fr. Peter Bosque (858) 483-3030 Family Cancer Support Ministry: Deacon Mike Daniels (858) 361-1240 Knights of Columbus: Matt Kuczkowski (858) 692-2565 Married Couples Group: Deacon Mike Daniels (858) 361-1240 Ministry to Seniors: Nancy Wesseln (858) 483-3034 Pacesetters: Marianne Weis (619) 295-1346 Pat Easton (858) 270-1580 Social Ministries: Deacon Mike Daniels (858) 361-1240 St. Brigid Adult Community: Nancy Wesseln (858) 483-3034 Stewardship: Maryanne Russell (858) 483-3155 Surf Club: Holly Yang (858) 263-7679 Thomas Merton Society: Walt Tice (858) 483-3343 Ushers: Gloria Williams (858) 344-9900 Women’s Club: Eileen Myster (858) 531-8209 Young Adults: Carrie Giebel (858) 483-3416 MUSIC Classic Choir Contemporary Groups Sunday Revelation Morning Praise Ordinary Time 11:00 a.m. Mass (October-May) Saturday, 5:30 p.m. Mass Sunday, 9:00 a.m. Mass Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Mass Office of Faith Formation Gayle Heyman (858) 483-3032 Email: [email protected] Infant Baptism, RCIA Ministry of Consolation Lee Hulburt (858) 483-3030 Email: [email protected] Young Adult Ministry Carrie Giebel, Director (858) 483-3416 Email: [email protected] Youth Ministry Grant Milbrand, Coordinator (858) 483-8905 Email: [email protected] Wedding Coordinator Elizabeth Rotgans (858) 483-1204 Email: [email protected] Music Ministry Jensine Nolan, Director (619) 886-9561 Morning Praise Jensine Nolan (858) 274-1193 Ordinary Time Brian Curry (619) 517-1520 Revelation Tim Foley (858) 344-3164 Saint Brigid Catholic Church 4735 Cass Street San Diego, California 92109 (858) 483-3030 Parish Office (858) 483-7131 Fax [email protected] E-mail address www.saintbrigidparish.org ST. BRIGID MARCH 22, 2015 From the Pastor’s Desk Dear Parishioners, Whole Community Catechesis Question of the Week Jn 12:20-33 Theme: New life in Christ Jesus Question for Adults: The death from which we are called is healing from those things which bind us and hold us back: memories, fears, rejections, or other such things. What binds you? What keeps you from fully being your own most true self in Christ? Question for Adolescents: Lazarus received a second chance at life through Jesus. How have you experienced second chances in your own life? Question for Children: How do your actions show that you put your faith and trust in Jesus? ___________________________________________________ Readings for the Week Monday: Dn 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 or 13:41c-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; (Ps) Jer 31:10,-13; Jn 11:45-56 Sunday: Mk 11:1-10 or Jn 12:12-16 (procession); Is 50:4-7; Ps 22:8-9, 17-18,19-20, 23-24; Phil 2:6-11; Mk 14:1 — 15:47 or 15:1-39 ___________________________________________________ Parish Penance Service Monday, March 23rd—6:00 p.m. Additional Times for Confession During Lent: Saturday, March 28th—9:00 a.m.—10:00 a.m. Monday, March 30th—after 7:30 a.m. Mass Wednesday, April 1st—after 7:30 a.m. Mass Periodically I have been presenting summaries of each of Father Ron Rolheiser’s “ten commandments” for better living from his recent book, Sacred Fire: A Vision for a Deeper Human and Christian Maturity. His first and foundational commandment is: “Live in gratitude and thank your Creator by enjoying your life.” The second commandment is: “Be willing to carry more and more of life’s complexities with empathy.” The third is: “Transform jealousy, anger, bitterness, and hatred rather than give them back in kind.” The fourth is: “Let suffering soften your heart rather than harden your soul.” The fifth: “Forgive – those who hurt you, your own sins, the unfairness of your life, and God for not rescuing you.” The sixth is: “Bless more and curse less!” We can measure our maturity by our capacity to bless rather than to criticize. Blessing is not reserved to priests and deacons. Anyone in a position of authority or in a teaching or coaching or mentoring role is called to praise and bless and affirm the young who are entrusted to their care. By contrast, someone who curses or criticizes is immature and threatened by the goodness and giftedness of another. Joy is to be found in blessing others. In the words of Father Rolheiser: “When we act petty, we get to feel petty. When we act like God, we get to feel like God.” Sincerely yours in Christ, Father Steve Callahan ___________________________________________________ Mass Intentions—March 23-28 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Intention Paul Gehring Father Jose Ferkulj Rolanda Shafer Intention Mary Ann Reger Ann Orlik Intention Mary Kissel ___________________________________________________ A Stewardship Moment The climactic event of Jesus’ passion and death is drawing closer; a time when the great confrontation between Jesus and the powers of darkness take place. Jesus invites his disciples into a great mystery with curious pronouncements: Those who love their lives just as they are will lose them. If a grain of wheat dies, it will bear much fruit. When Jesus is lifted up, he will draw all to himself. The Christian steward knows life can’t be lived in complacency. We are called to die to self, bear more fruit, be raised up with Jesus. In today’s Gospel reading Jesus brings discomfort to those who are comfortable. Jesus urges us to step out of our “comfort zone.” How will we respond to Jesus? Collection for the Week of: March 7 & 8 Envelopes: $ 11.484.60 Loose: 2,986.70 ——————— Total: $ 14,471.30 Young Adult Ministry ~ 20’s & 30’s Saint Brigid Adult Community “Connection to Christ” Small Group Lenten Bible Study Wednesday, March 25th—7:00 p.m.—Ministry Center This 7 week program is aimed at recapturing that vital connection with God, renewing your faith, and giving your life new purpose in Christ. Each group will meet weekly to discover Jesus through Scripture, discussion, and prayer. Contact Carrie at [email protected] to sign up. ~~~~~ New People Welcome Reception Thursday, March 26th—7:00 p.m.—Ministry Center Are you new to St. Brigid Young Adults? Even if you have been around for awhile, we would love to have you! Join us to be welcomed into the community and to meet others in the group both new and tenured alike. After the reception we will head out to dinner. R.S.V.P. to Star at [email protected] or (858) 371-1711. ~~~~~ Outreach Project Saturday, March 28th—9:30 a.m.—12 Noon Get into the Lenten spirit and join other young adults as make bag lunches in the parish hall and deliver them to those less fortunate in the downtown area at 11:00 a.m. We will go to lunch after if you want to join, and debrief/discuss the experience. Contact Katie at [email protected]. ~~~~~ Monthly Dinner and Social Sunday, March 29th after 5:30 p.m. Mass Come enjoy a homemade meal, meet new people and hear about upcoming events while meeting other young adults! A $5.00 donation is greatly appreciated! ~~~~~ Be sure to check the website for updated information on upcoming events! For more information call or email Carrie at (858) 483-3416 or [email protected] or go to the parish website at www.saintbrigidparish.org. ___________________________________________________ Providing activities and a social network for single, married, widowed, divorced adults in their 40’s, 50’s and early 60’s. Join us! Sign up to receive our Adult Community weekly email updates: http://sandiegocac.org/ and choose St. Brigid as your parish or email Nancy Wesseln at [email protected]. ~~~~~ Join us for the Easter Vigil, Saturday, April 4th! We will be putting on the reception after the Vigil for the parish! Can you help? Email/call Nancy at [email protected] or (858) 483-3034. ___________________________________________________ St. Brigid 30s & 40s Group The Saint Brigid 30s & 40s Group, single and married, is a fellowship of adults seeking to grow in their Catholic/ Christian faith and love as disciples of Our Lord Jesus Christ. We come together to promote, plan and facilitate activities intended to build community through service, formation, and social interaction. We are one body, in our one Lord, Jesus Christ. ~~~~~ Tonight!~~Dinner After 5:30 p.m. Mass Sunday, March 22nd—7:00 p.m.—Filippi’s Restaurant Come join us! We’ll meet out in front of the church after Mass and then carpool or meet at the restaurant. Please R.S.V.P. to Sara at [email protected] to prepare for enough seating! ~~~~~ Rosary Before 5:30 p.m. Mass Sunday, March 29th—4:45 p.m.—Bride’s Room Whether it’s your first rosary or you pray the rosary daily, this is an event for you. We will pray the rosary before the 5:30 p.m. Mass. Contact Sara at [email protected] if you have any questions. ~~~~~ If you would like to be added to our weekly email list, please send an email to [email protected]. San Diego Catholic Adult Community Our Mother of Confidence, St. Brigid and St. Therese of Carmel parishes are working together to provide Activities and a Social Network for our parishioners. Want to meet fellow Catholics from different parishes? Check out events calendar at http://sandiegocac.org/calendar/ ~~~~~ No “Theology Uncorked” for April because of the Easter break! Mark your calendar for Wednesday, May 13th! Our speaker will be Father Steve Callahan. ___________________________________________________ ACTIVE 60’s+ Group Working with Our Mother of Confidence to provide activities and a social network for adults 60+! ~~~~~ Join Us for Happy Hour! Wednesday, March 25th—4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Location: JRDN in the Tower 23 Hotel Contacts: [email protected] or [email protected] ~~~~~ Contact [email protected] or check our calendar online at http://sandiegocac.org/ and choose St. Brigid as your parish or email [email protected]. ___________________________________________________ St. Brigid Senior Scene Mondays: Prayer Group-All ages are welcome! Mary Lou’s Group meets at 10:00 a.m. in the Parish Lounge. Call Mary Lou at (858) 272-5372 if you have any questions! Tuesdays: 1:00 p.m.—3:00 p.m. —Bay Room—Bridge Wednesdays:10:00 a.m.—Parish Lounge—Moving Meditation for Seniors —Come learn gentle movements that promote health and flexibility along with spiritual peacefulness. No Tai Chi on April 1st—Holy Week Wednesdays: 12:00 Noon—Bay Room—Pacesetters— Weekly gathering, lunch and card games—Join us! Contacts: Marianne—619-295-1346 or Pat—858-270-1580 ~~~~~ Catholicism Series—Fridays during Lent Time: Noon to 2:00 p.m.—Parish Lounge Learn what Catholics believe and why; by exploring the art, architecture, literature, music and all the riches of the Catholic tradition. Filmed on location, “Catholicism” illustrates the splendor of the global church. ___________________________________________________ Ministry for Men The Men’s Ministry meets on the 1st & 3rd Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. in the Conference Room. St. Brigid High School Youth Ministry Becoming Catholic Wednesday, March 25th —Mini Golf Event The formation of the individual starts with the community. The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (R.C.I.A.) is a process of discernment and formation for adults interested in exploring the possibility of becoming Catholic. It is open to those who are unbaptized, or baptized Christians, or to baptized Catholics seeking to complete their Sacraments in the Catholic Church. For more information, please contact Lee Hulburt at (858) 483-3030 ext. 117 or [email protected]. We ask the community to pray that engaged in this process of discernment and formation, they may experience the love of our Lord and Savior, through the love expressed by this community. ___________________________________________________ For more information, please contact Grant Milbrand, Coordinator of Youth Ministry, at [email protected] or by cell at (858) 682-8888. ___________________________________________________ Today! Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfast/Blood Drive Sunday, March 22nd— 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. —Parish Hall Cost: Adults: $5.00/Children: $3.00 Join your fellow parishioners in the Parish Hall for a delicious breakfast. The menu includes pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage, coffee and orange juice served at your table with many smiles by the St. Brigid Knights of Columbus. Take out is available. ~~~~~ Blood Drive Today—7:30 a.m.—1:30 p.m. FREE pancake breakfast for donors! You must have a photo I.D. to donate blood. Walk-ins are welcome, but priority is given to pre-registered donors. Thank you in advance for supporting the pancake breakfast and blood drive! ___________________________________________________ Knights of Columbus Fish Fry The Knights will be hosting one final traditional “Fish Fry” on Friday, March 27th, serving a delicious meal that includes Breaded Cod, French fries, Coleslaw and Dessert table. We hope everyone will come out and join your fellow parishioners for this enjoyable meal. Tickets for the Fish Fry can be purchased at the door on Friday evening. As always, the Knights of Columbus appreciate your support! ___________________________________________________ Legumes for Lent The Sisters at the Casa de los Pobres are requesting your participation in the annual Lenten appeal for Legumes (beans). Dried beans, canned beans and any kind of beans are needed to help feed the poor. Donations can be brought to the church office and marked “Casa de los Pobres”. If you have any questions, contact Caroline Kelner at (858) 273-5545 or [email protected]. ___________________________________________________ Prayer for the Sick Please include the following parishioners in your prayers for those suffering from illness or disease: Tom Abts Isie no last name Martin Aguilar Nolan no last name Mary Brown Ranjit no last name Marlene Cesarz Rita no last name Corbet Ciszak Stuart Patton Eva Crossman Diane Perry Bill Davidson Fay Putz Mary DeConcini Hilda Rivera Caralina Floding Ruth Smith Mary Gildea April Solis Toni Gholson Jim Spalenka Alicia Hubbs Kathryn Sundquist Nancy Jennings Virgie Candor Sweet Niki Lawless Amparo Valin Eve Lonack Mario S. Valin Brian McDonagh Ariadna Wall Joe McGreevy Ethel Walsh Carl Miller Andy Weis Karlyn Murphy Warren Wells Chris Nastro Michele Welters Charles no last name Charlene no last name ___________________________________________________ Christian Yoga is Back in March! New Time!—Join us at 11:00 a.m. on Fridays, and stay for lunch and the Catholicism Series at Noon! Traditional Christian Yoga is being offered on Saturday mornings at 10:00 a.m. in the Parish Lounge. ___________________________________________________ Seasons of Hope Healing Prayer Ministry Prayer Time for April Due to Easter falling on the first Sunday of April, individual prayer time will be moved to the second Sunday for April. Anyone desiring healing—whether physical, emotional or spiritual—is welcome to come for prayer. We are in the John Paul II Room from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. If you need prayer at times other than the scheduled prayer time, we are happy to make arrangements to pray with you at another time. Call Erika at (858) 775-7458 or Mike and Kathy at (858) 715-9831. Our prayer team will also pray for your intentions that you submit online through the website, e-newsletter, or to [email protected]. A Support Group for the Bereaved Now registering for our six week spring series; we’ll journey together on consecutive Thursdays, April 9th—May 14th from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the St. Brigid Ministry Center. If you cannot attend Week 1, or might have to miss more than one week, please discuss with us in advance. Look for our brochure in the church display racks or in the office. Advance registration is requested. Questions? Call Lee Hulburt at (858) 483-3030 or email [email protected]. ___________________________________________________ I risk being wrong if I trust too much. But I risk living in torment if I don’t trust enough. Anonymous Neighbors In Need Our ministry serves our neighbors in need on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month. Spring cleaning your closets? Don’t forget our Neighbors in Need! We are still in need of some warm clothing particularly warm jackets and sweaters as well as our continued need for shoes, new socks and clothing for both men and women. Sleeping bags, blankets, sunscreen and cash donations are also greatly appreciated. These items can be left in the parish office clearly marked “Neighbors in Need.” We are the manifestations that represent Jesus to others. Be Christ to one another! ___________________________________________________ Catholic Relief Service Rice Bowl Hungering for a Healthy Harvest CRS Rice Bowl brings our Lenten journey back to Africa this week, to the Democratic Republic of Congo. We join our fasting in solidarity with people who go hungry, and we remember in prayer the importance of building a community that is willing to support those most in need. ___________________________________________________ Community Christian Service Agency Hunger Walk Community Christian Service Agency (CCSA) is holding its annual Hunger Walk on Saturday, April 25th at 8:00 a.m. The walk begins at De Anza Cove in Mission Bay Park. On site registration begins at 7:00 a.m. For more information about the walk visit ccsasandiego.org. ___________________________________________________ Volunteers Needed! Volunteer with Voices for Children and be the voice for a child. Voices for Children provides more than one-third of local foster children in San Diego County with the caring support of a volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA). But there are many more that still need a CASA to speak on their behalf— in the courtroom, classroom, and community—to ensure their needs are met. With just 10-15 hours a month, you can transform the life of a foster child. Visit www.speakupnow.org or call (858) 598-2230 to learn more! ___________________________________________________ Save the Date! Plant Sale Free Tax Assistance Mondays, through April 13th Location: Pacific Beach Library Time: 10:00 a.m.—3:30 p.m. Walk-In Only/ No Appointments ___________________________________________________ Eucharistic Adoration Thursdays—8:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m. Please join us for some quiet time with the Lord. Every Thursday we have Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in the church. If you would like to sign up for specific time either as a permanent volunteer or as a substitute, please contact Rosemary Fraunces at (858) 2543945. ___________________________________________________ Attention New Parents & Godparents! Our next Infant Baptism Class will be on Wednesday, April 22nd from 6:00—8:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall. If you are anticipating the birth of a child or desire the sacrament of baptism for child under age 7 years, or need godparent preparation, please contact Lee Hulburt to begin the process: (858) 483-3030 or [email protected]. See the parish website for additional information, under Sacramental Preparation. ___________________________________________________ Retrouvaille of San Diego Retrouvaille is a program designed to help Troubled Marriages regain their health. It helps spouses uncover or reawakens the Love, Trust and Commitment that originally brought them together. For information call (951) 259-9474. The English weekends are April 10—12, June 19—21 or September 11—13. Space is limited. Spanish weekends are available March 27—29th or September 18—20th. Please call (619) 423-0182 for more information about the Spanish weekend. Sunday, June 14th—8:00 a.m.—7:00 p.m. Parish Hall Please support our annual plant sale! The proceeds will be used to help the children of Manta, Ecuador. These children are megacephalic (large heads). Flerida Calkins would like to take 4-6 Ventricular Peritoneal Shunts for Hydrocephaly for children born with this affliction. A doctor friend has offered to help; he will also make sure these shunts reach the proper children. A record will be provided for each one. Flerida needs plants, ceramic pots, dirt and some help with planting. For more information about this project, please contact Flerida Calkins at (858) 272-6326. ___________________________________________________ Thank You Friends and Helpers of Madre Berenice say Thank You to all who made the Annual Fundraiser a huge success. We exceeded our goal of 40 student scholarships by 5 and more to come. We will gross $25,000 for the entire event. Thank you from all we assist in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Sincerely, Katie Brown ___________________________________________________ Saints and Special Observances Sunday: Fifth Sunday of Lent; Third Scrutiny Monday: St. Turibius of Mogrovejo Wednesday: The Annunciation of the Lord Friday: Abstinence Thank You Dear Members of Saint Brigid Parish. On behalf of Kairos San Diego, we would like to express our heartfelt thanks for your overwhelmingly generous and loving support for our March 2015 weekend retreat that is in progress as you read this. It began on Thursday, (3/19) and will end Sunday evening at about the same time your 5:30 p.m. Mass ends. Your many dozens of cookies, notes and letters, colored placemats, and posters are appreciated by the inmate candidates far beyond our ability to express on paper. Because of your exceptional and broadbased support and prayers, 72 prisoners at the R. J. Donovan Correction Facility in Otay Mesa will have met and embraced Jesus Christ for the first time in their lives. Because of you, Kairos San Diego was able to visit and pray with “our brothers” in prison. Many thanks and may God bless all of you. For Kairos San Diego Fred Williams Mike MacCarthy ___________________________________________________ Treasures from our Tradition As we approach Holy Week, the creative juices of the ancient church of Jerusalem begin to shape our journey. In old Jerusalem at this season of the year, the attempt was made to recall the events leading up to Christ’s passion. Those attempts were based not only on time, with celebrations 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 preparation for initiation. The fourth-century Spanish nun Egeria wrote a delightfully 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 exception. 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 tradition. Egeria’s letters were rediscovered a little more than a hundred years ago, but they reveal a pattern of prayer: full, conscious, active participation, to which we have a right and a duty. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. ___________________________________________________ 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 continually 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 written deep within our hearts. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Recognizing Our Military Please pray for the following family members and friends of our parish, as well as all of our men and women serving in the military who protect and keep us safe each day. CDR Ben Allbritton—Navy Ensign Stephen Bauchman—Navy Staff Sgt. David M. Bautista—Army Lt. Mathew Buhn—Navy 1st Lt. James Byrne—Marine Corps GMG 1 Edward Stephen Bystrak—Navy Ltjg Samantha Carnahan—Navy Sgt. Angelo Castilleja—Marine Corps A1C Gabriel Catalanotto—Air Force LCDR Jon Champine—Navy 2nd Lt David Conde—Army Lt. Dave Dauphinais—Navy PFC Evan Denison—Army 1st Lt. H. M. Denny—Army 2nd Lt. Nancy Gillcrist—Air Force Sgt. Patrick Gowan—Army UT 3 Adam Green—Navy CWO 2 John Gressard—Army SCPO Thomas Hellwig—Navy Ted Hart—Marine Corps Captain William A. Hesser, Jr.—Navy Lt. Ryan Thomas Hughes—Army 2nd Lt. Michael Huntington—Army LCDR Darrell Keller—Navy CDR Andrew Loth—Navy Lt. Jennifer Loth—Coast Guard CWO 3 Manase Mansur—Coast Guard Pvt. Daniel Conor McCarthy—Army 1st Lt Ryan McCool—Marine Corps 1st Lt. Patrick McGill—Marine Corps LCDR Daniel Mitzner—Navy Major Michael Nau—Army CWO 2 Justin Neal—Army Lt. Nilbert Ng—-Navy 1st Lt. Bill Pendergast—Marine Corps Captain Michael Reel—Marine Corps CDR Kevin Rigney—Navy PFC Declan Joseph Saldana—Marine Corps Lt. Tim Scheidler—Navy Lt. Nathaniel Shick—Navy Staff Sgt. Mark Slatter—Army Ltjg John Sturgill—Navy SPC BreeAnna Taylor—Army SPC Gene Taylor—Army Captain Scott Weinpel—Marine Corps Andrew Zetts—Marine Corps If you have a loved one serving in the military and would like to add him/her to our list for prayer, please call the parish office at (858) 483-3030 and give the military member’s name, rank and branch service. 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