September is - Saint Pius X Catholic Church

Transcription

September is - Saint Pius X Catholic Church
The Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
September 22nd & September 23rd, 2012
Saint Pius The Tenth Catholic Church
2210 North Elm St.
Reverend Monsignor Anthony Marcaccio, V.F., Pastor
Rev. Mr. Ron Steinkamp, Deacon - Rev. Mr. Phil Cooper, Deacon,
Rev. Mr. Bill Shaw, Deacon - Rev. Mr. Robert Morris, Deacon
Masses
Saturday Vigil 5:00 p.m., Sunday 7:30, 9:00 & 11:30 a.m. Holy Days 7:00 & 8:30 a.m., 7:00 p.m.
Daily Mass Monday & Friday 5:15 p.m., Tuesday & Thursday 7:00 a.m., First Saturday 8:00 a.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturdays 4:00-4:45 p.m. & by appointment
Handicapped Parking is located in front of the Church.
Hearing Assistance devices available. Signing available.
Nursery: Provided during 5:00 p.m. Mass on Saturday and 9:00 & 11:30 a.m. Masses on Sunday.
Ministry to the Sick & Shut-In: Please call the parish office to arrange visitation.
Preparation for the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist and to enter the Rite of Christian
Initiation of Adults, please call the parish office.
Marriage: For arrangements & PreCana instruc on call office at least 6 months prior to date of wedding.
Business and Administration
Pat Spivey, Pastoral Associate
Liz Pendergrass, Parish Secretary
Community and Parish Life
Carolyn Painley, Community Life
Glenn Spivey, Seniors’ Ministry
Faith Formation and Liturgy
Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS., Pastoral Associate
Wendy Barber, Administrative Aide
Sallie Kelton, Music Ministry, Brian Otter, Music Ministry
Dave Wils, Youth Ministry
Natasha McNair, Nursery Coordinator
Pre-School - 5th: Sunday 10:15-11:15 a.m.
BREAKOUT (Middle School): Wed. 7:00-8:30 p.m.
The GATHERING (High School): Sun. 7-8:30 p.m.
Sacramental Preparation: Call Parish Office
St. Pius X School: 273-9865
Anne Knapke, Principal
Ann Flynt, Assistant Principal
Beth Jones, Secretary
Nancy Carmean, Administrative Assistant
Jean Navarro, Admissions Coordinator
Julie Wise, Business Manager
NC A&T, Bennett College Campus Ministry:
Alberta Hairston, Campus Minister, 272-5868
Catholic Social Services: 274-5577
Parish Office: 220 State Street Greensboro, NC 27408
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 13588, Greensboro, NC 27415-3588
Ph. 272-4681 · Fax 274-8112
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Wed. close at 12:30 p.m.
www.stpiusxnc.com E-mail: piusxfaith@aol.com
Bulletin deadline: Friday for a week from Sunday
The Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
September 22nd & September 23rd, 2012
Msgr. Marcaccio and the parish community
of St. Pius X wish to extend their prayers
to Pat Mangano on the death of her father,
David Croll.
MASSES FOR THE WEEK
Sept. 22nd - Sept. 30th
Each Mass is offered for the intentions of
everyone present as well as the following:
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
PRAYERS
We ask that you pause a moment to offer a
prayer for the sick of our community,
especially: Alma Adamo, Ann Churchill,
Elizabeth Apel, Linda Orren, Gloria Long,
Anji Plesh, Chris Westmoreland, Greg Corgan,
Ray C. Miller, Beth Brooks, Carlos A.Gomez,
Seferino Ramirez, Sr., Anna Nairn,
Cyril Swatek, James Nunley, Bob Luckett,
Brennan Simpkins, Jane Eilerson, Denise Rose,
Chip Whitford, BeDe Johnston, Beverly Hadley,
Mark Parent, Connie Brantley, Jerry Scearce,
William Curran, Roger Merrifield, Tom Daye,
Michael Wanser, Molly Elizabeth Smith,
Diana Houseknecht, Carol Kelliher,
Carole Guerin, Rich Tangeman, Alan Harvey,
Michael Rosselle, Anne Shirley, Isabella Elder,
Elizabeth Watson, Gregory Daye, Ramon Bell,
Worth Squires, Frank Navarro, Shelli Fischer,
Ty Anthony Gentile, Garrison Paul Stearns
Joseph Hetkey, Diane Roselli, Larry Spencer,
Rasmata Eliane OueDraogo, Sue Abrams,
Jeff Werneth, Dan Logan, Kathi Rossell
MONDAY
TUESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
+Doris Dempey
Saint Pius X Parishioners
+Ellen & +Cy Maleska
Joe & Irene Ade
+Donald Koch
+Ellen Maleska
St. Pius X School
Saint Pius X Parishioners
+Jack McGinn
+Mrs. & Mrs. Terrence J. Dillon
Saint Pius X Parishioners
+Marilyn Ross
+Anicia Dimaguila
+denotes deceased
WEEKLY CALENDAR
MONDAY
10:00 a.m.
4:30 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
August 24
Bible Study-Psalms KC
Purple Hat Ministry YR
WE CARE Comm. KC
Altar Server MS retraining CH
Bible Study-Time Line KC
Intercessory Prayer Grp. PO
TUESDAY
9:30 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
September 25
Rosary CHPL
Prayer for our Country CHPL
...as well as those in extended care,
WEDNESDAY
Joan Reed, Mildred Carter, Judy Van Horn,
5:45 p.m.
Elizabeth Tetterton, Theresa Metz, Florence Lee,
6:00 p.m.
Jim Koch, Al Thomy.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
THURSDAY
Monday:
Prv 3:27-34; Lk 8:16-18
9:30 a.m.
Tuesday:
Prv 21:1-6, 10-13; Lk 8:19-21
10:00 a.m.
Wednesday: Prv 30:5-9; Lk 9:1-6
10:30 a.m.
Thursday:
Eccl 1:2-11; Lk 9:7-9
7:00 p.m.
Friday:
Eccl 3:1-11; Lk 9:18-22
Saturday:
Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 or Rv 12:7-12a; FRIDAY
Jn 1:47-51
SATURDAY
Sunday:
Nm 11:25-19; Ps 19; Jas 5:1-6;
8:00 a.m.
Mk 9:38-43, 45, 47-48
Flowers on the altar
are in memory of
Cy & Ellen Maleska
5:00 p.m.
7:30 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
5:15 p.m.
7:00 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
7:00 a.m.
5:15 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
7:30 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
SUNDAY
10:15 a.m.
10:20 a.m.
2:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
September 26
Handbell Choir Practice CH
Children’s Choir CH
Adult Choir Practice CH
MS BREAKOUT KC
September 27
60+ Chair Yoga PO
Bible Study-Time Line KC
60+ Chair Yoga PO
RCIA PO
September 28
September 29
Super Saturday Confirmation Kick-off KC
September 30
Faith Formation SPX School
Coffee Talk YR
Confirmation Mtg. KC
The GATHERING KC
The Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
STEWARDSHIP OF OUR TREASURE
September 22nd & September 23rd, 2012
September is
Your offering of as little as one hour’s wage
will help us meet our daily needs.
September 15 & 16
Offering from 359 envelopes
Offering loose checks
Offering loose cash
Previous week’s on-line giving
Weekly Total
Priest’s Retirement
Debt Reduction
Peru Ministry
$13,541.50
$3,836.33
$752.50
$4,878.50
$23,008.83
$3,877.00
$146.00
$5.00
Christian Stewardship trains us to become aware
that God is the ultimate giver of the gifts we have.
To give to God should be “from the top”
–not what may be left over.
Is A W a y Of L i f e
“What return can I make to the Lord
for all the Lord has given to me?”
Psalm 116:12
“Everything we have is a gift from God”
YOUTH STEWARDSHIP CORNER
We must always remember that in the sight of
God, the gift, is not as important as the giver. The
spirit in which we give is what counts. We give out
of hearts full of love and gratitude; we give generously; we give prayerfully. Thus our gifts and our
lives are acceptable unto the Lord
$7.50
Youth Stewardship Envelopes are available
in the parish office and at the school.
It is not as isolated individuals that we can build up
the body of Christ. It’s only when we begin to
acknowledge and recognize in thanksgiving that our
most generous God has given gifts to all. These gifts
are to be developed and shared so that we can help
build God’s reign. This is the mission of the Church,
the mission of Jesus. Much like the need we have to
make connections out of love for each other, people
in ministry need to connect with each other. In a
church organization, some may inadvertently go
about ministry in isolation, forgetting that sharing in
the ministry of Jesus only makes sense when it is
done within the context of interdependence,
connectedness, and community.
Respect Life…
Purple Hat Meeting Tuesday Sept. 25th
Join us as we knit purple baby hats for newborns and infants! Knit dark purple hats for boys and any color
purple for girls… or blend like colors! Bring hats, a prayer or just bring yourself Tue. Sept. 25th at 4:30pm in
the Kloster Center. We will also meet Tuesday Oct. 23rd For more info, contact Lupina Doyle at 202-0211.
A Rosary 4 Life, Oct. 7th 10:15 – 11:00 a.m.
October 7th is Respect Life Sunday. Join the SPX Respect Life Ministry team for a Rosary 4 Life at
10:15am in the chapel for a 30 minute prayer for life. We will be praying for the sanctity, protection and
respect for all life. Come join us, we need your prayers!
The Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Learning How God Made YOU Unique With
STRENGTHSFINDER 2.0
Saint Pius X has a trained Strengths Team with
multiple certified coaches that offers opportunities
for personal and spiritual growth using the
StrengthsFinder 2.0 Assessment.
September 22nd & September 23rd, 2012
ALTAR SERVER
TRAININGS
FOR CURRENT &
PROSPECTIVE SERVERS
Training for NEW Servers
(Must be in 4th Grade or above)
Monday, October 1 @ 6:30 pm
Any questions? Call the parish office.
SUNDAY MORNINGS
@ 10:20 a.m.
Kloster Center Youth Room
Discovering Your Strengths
Four Wednesday Evenings
October 3 – October 24, 7-8:15 p.m.
Parish Office (220 State Street)
Cost: $25
(includes assessment book and workbook)
Current series: Seven Myths About the Catholic
Church and Science, A Refutation of Popular
Errors by Dr. Benjamin Wiker.
The topics for each week are as follows:
Sept. 30 Myth #2 The Middle Ages Were
Scientifically “Dark”
Oct. 7 Myth #3 The Church Persecuted
Copernicus and Galileo
Saint Pius X / Belmont Abbey College
Lecture Series
Natural Law Foundations
of Religious Liberty
and the HHS Contraception Mandate
Dr. Grattan T. Brown, STD
A Special Offering for
College Students & Young Adults
A study of John Paul II’s Theology of the Body
using video & workbook.
Facilitated by Tracy Earl Welliver & Deacon Bill Shaw
Five Sunday Mornings
10:00 to 11:15 a.m. in the Media Center of
Saint Pius X School
October 7 to November 4
Fee: Only $10
(register & pay online at www.stpiusxnc.com)
Open to ALL from any parish!
Grattan T. Brown is an Assistant
Professor of theology at Belmont Abbey
College. He received his Doctorate in
Sacred Theology from the Alfonsian
Academy in Rome, and degrees from the
University of Memphis and Washington
and Lee University. From 2001-2004 he
did research in the area of religion and public policy at
the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C.
From 2004-2008, he served as assistant professor of
moral theology at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia, PA.
Saturday, October 6
Reception at 6 p.m., Lecture at 7 p.m.
THIS LECTURE IS FREE &
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
The Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
CROPWALK
Are you ready to join the
2012 "SPX Dynamo
CROPWALK-Team"?
Are you ready to "Step-Up" for the
hungry? Save the date of Sunday,
October 14th, 2:30pm, for the 3K
Greensboro Cropwalk at Newbridge
Bank Ballpark.
The supportive & caring SPX family has a great
"track-record" with Cropwalk. SPX has been a
"pace-setter" and led all Greensboro organizations the past 8 years. Our 2012 goal is to "raise the
bar" to a new record of $30,000.
SPX can "lead the race" if you will join the team.
Our efforts will help win the fight for those struggling to provide food and shelter for their families.
How can you sign-up?
1. St.Pius X Youth Groups are participating!!
2. SPX School Students are having their -annual
mini-walk (Fri. Oct. 12th)
3. Parishioners can sign-up several ways -a. Mass recruiting will be Sept. 29-30 and Oct. 6-7
(First 75 walkers get a “snappy” T-shirt)
b. To start earlier, contact Hamp Hunter for
materials, 288-8856 or email
hamp.hunter@gmail.com
c. An easy way sign up to walk or
make a donation online is at http://
www.churchworldservice.org/goto/SPX-GSO
CROP = COMMUNITIES RESPONDING to
OVERCOME POVERTY
SEASONS OF HOPE
Grief Ministry
Meets for six weeks on
Sunday afternoons
September 30th thru November 4th
Anyone who is mourning the loss
of a loved one is encouraged to attend
and bring a guest.
Please join us and be comforted.
Kloster Center, 1:45 to 4 p.m.
To register, please call St. Pius X Parish Office
(336) 272-4681
Registration deadline-Monday, September 24th
September 22nd & September 23rd, 2012
Greensboro Urban Ministry
Semi-annual Food Drive
Saturday, October 13th.
Volunteers are needed! St. Pius X is
responsible for collecting canned food from shoppers at the Golden Gate Food Lion between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m. We need 1-2 volunteers for each 2 hour
time frame. If you are interested in volunteering,
please contact Peggy Murphy at 336-209-8457. This
is a great volunteer activity for teens or for parents to
do with their children.
The purpose of the Ad Altare Dei
(to the altar of God) program is to help
Catholic Boy Scouts of the Roman Rite
develop a fully Christian way of life in
the faith community.
This is a program that requires a 6-month commitment involving a meeting twice per month, study
and service, and culminates in a Board of Review
and the awarding of the Ad Altare Dei religious
medal and square knot during a ceremony. A mass
is usually held and the medals are awarded.
Eligibility: Registered Boy Scout of Catholic Faith.
For youth 12+ yrs old. Active member of you Troop
for 6 months.
Informational Meeting on Sunday October 7, 2012
After the 9 and 11:30 a.m. Mass in the Kloster Ctr.
Catholic Boys Scouts who are interested in
this program may contact: Josef Strasser, Assistant
Scoutmaster, Troop 244 jsj_0815@yahoo.com or
336-689-3570.
The Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
September 22nd & September 23rd, 2012
The Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
To the parishioners of St. Pius from
The Intercessory Prayer Group...
Because we believe our land needs
healing, The Intercessory Prayer Group
invites you to pray for our country
everyday and most appropriately, The
Our Father. The Chapel is now open from 1-2
p.m. for prayer for any intention but especially
for our country. The investment of time is small
but the reward, tremendous.
Join the Bible Study
Revolution
at St. Pius X
There is still time to
register for any of the
fall sessions:
Registration & Information forms are in the
Baptistry, or sign up and pay on line:
http://www.stpiusxnc.com/Registration--Paymentfor-Parish-Programs or call the parish office.
The Bible Timeline (Overview of Bible)
Thursday mornings beginning Sept. 27, 10 am
Acts of the Apostles
Tuesday evenings beginning Oct. 2, 7 pm
Tuesday mornings beginning Oct. 9, 10 am
Psalms
Monday mornings beginning Sept. 24, 10 am
JUST FOR FUN
BOWLING LEAGUE
Come bowl with us!
Practice starts at 6:15 p.m., we’re finished by 8 p.m.
The cost is $11 per week
Spare Lanes (Previously Gate City Lanes)
5502 Hornaday Rd., off Guilford College Rd.
It does not matter how well you bowl…
or if you have never bowled before!!
We’d love for you to join us. Fellowship is the goal!!
If you’d enjoy a night of good fun, good fellowship,
call Pat Spivey - 282-1948.
September 22nd & September 23rd, 2012
While we regularly pray at mass for all those who
bravely serve our country, we would like to pray for and
recognize those who are a part of, or are an extension of
our parish family. Please call the parish office with the
name, rank, and branch of service.
Please pray for:
Lt. Col. Michael Durham, USA, CO
Cpl. Nicholas Hriniak, USMC, CA
SFC Frank Luedtke, USA, Sumter, SC
Lt. Col. Dwayne A. Gray, USAF
Lt. Col. Nick Plesh, USA, Ft. Hood, TX
Cmdr. M. Shawn Johnston, USN, San Diego, CA
Col. Edwin L. Anderson, USA, MO
Sgt. Edwin L. Anderson, Jr., USA, Italy
PFC Richard Hammer Anderson, USA, Afghanistan
SPC. Brendan Walmsley, USA, Baghdad
Lt. David Walsh, USN, USS Enterprise
Christopher J. Cassidy, NASA
Cpt. Craig Jones, USA, Ft. Jackson, SC
PFC Stephen Mardis, USA, Afghanistan
PFC Leigh Anne Jones, USA, Ft. Sill, OK
PFC Kenny Frech, USA, Afghanistan
Major Robert Frazer, Michigan NG, Kuwait
Major Joseph Dewey, USA, Qatar
SPC Marques Watson, USA, Ft. Lewis, WA
Sgt. Jeremy Wical, USA, NC
Stf. Sgt. Nathan Burgmann, USAF, Kuwait
PO2 Matthew Guggenheimer, USCG, Tampa, FL
Major Matt Adamczyk, USA, Ft. Bragg, NC
Sgt. Jeremia Coffey, USA, Afghanistan
FC3 Lindsey Graves, USN, USS Arleigh Burke
PV2 Dominick Bresson, USA, Ft. Jackson, SC
SPC Eb F. Emolo, USA, Ft. Bragg, NC
Cpt. Daniel Gibbon, USMC, Afghanistan
SPC Medic Erik Anderson, Afghanistan
Cpt. Tyler Brewer, USAF, Baghdad
Brig Gen Stephen Leisenring, USA, Afganistan
Cpt. Jeffrey D. Parker, Jr., USMC, Afghanistan
Spc. Agent Scott Messick, Afghanistan
2nd Lt. Mark Huie, USA, Afghanistan
PRAYER FOR THE SAFETY OF SOLDIERS
Almighty and eternal God, those who take refuge in
you will be glad and forever will shout for joy.
Protect these soldiers as they discharge their duties.
Protect them with the shield of your strength and
keep them safe from all evil and harm. May the power of your love enable them to return home in safety,
that with all who love them, they may ever praise
you for your loving care. We ask this through Christ
our Lord.
Amen.
The Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
September 22nd & September 23rd, 2012
COMMUNITY NEWS
Wheels4Hope is a faith-based, non-profit car
donation program located in Greensboro. Donated
cars are repaired by volunteers and placed back into
the community through local organizations that refer
clients who are committed to self-sufficiency. Those
referred pay $500 for a car.
Wheels4Hope is currently seeking car donations in
any condition. As a car donor, you will get the highest tax deduction along with the knowledge that you
are helping others in the Greensboro community
change lives. Wheels4Hope is also looking for volunteers (car enthusiasts, car runners and administrative help). For more information, please phone
355-9130 or www.wheels4hope.org.
The 2nd Annual Pennybyrn at Maryfield
Charity Golf Tournament to Benefit Maryfield
Resident Care Friday, October 5, 2012, Jamestown
Park Golf Course. Registration Fee is $95 ($50 tax
deductible) For registration and questions call
821-4022.
Mass in the Extraordinary Form
(Traditional Latin Mass) Our Lady of Grace Catholic
Church is pleased to announce the availability of the
Mass in the Extraordinary Form (according to the
1962 Missal) each Sunday at 1:30 p.m. All are invited to attend. A schola (choir) is forming and will
sing each Sunday for the 1:30PM Mass. Fluency in
Latin is not necessary. Beginners most welcome.
For more information and to set up a brief audition,
please contact the Schola Director, Brian Marble, at
274-6520, ext. 337.
Public Square Rosary Crusade at St. Paul the
Apostle Church, Saturday, October 13 at 12 noon.
For more information contact Guy & Antoinette
Cerrito at 852-0714.
Elder Ministry Fall Day of Reflection will be held
at St. Paul the Apostle Church, Thursday, November
8th, 9:45 a.m. to 2:20 p.m. concluding with mass at
2:30 p.m. Msgr. Mo West is the presenter. The cost
is $10 per person including snacks and lunch.
Pre-register by calling Sandra Breakfield, 704-3703220 or Sherill Beason at 704-370-3228.
Journey to El Salvador
Experience the lives of your brothers and sisters in
this third world country during the immersion experience which will change you forever.
Wednesday, November 7 – Tuesday, November 13,
2012. Cost: $995.00 per person, includes air fare
from Piedmont Triad International airport, room and
board, in-country travel, translators and all tips.
Sponsored by the Franciscan Center and the Justice
and Peace Institute of St. Francis Springs Prayer
Center.
There is hope and healing following abortion.
Rachel's Vineyard is a retreat week-end, open to
both men and women beginning their healing journey. For further information, contact Carla:
828-342-4655. You may also want to visit the
web-site: Rachelsvineyard.org. The next retreat is in
the Asheville area, October 26-28, 2012. Sponsored
by Catholic Social Services Respect Life Program,
Diocese of Charlotte.
Please join Room At The Inn of the Triad for our
13th Annual Benefit Banquet featuring speaker Shari
Rigby the actress who played the birth mother in the
pro-life movie October Baby. Dinner is complimentary but reservations are required. When: Thursday,
November 8, 2011, Time: 6:15 to 8:30 p.m., Where:
Embassy Suites (hwy 68 & I-40) - Greensboro,
North Carolina. If you have any questions, would
like to attend or host a table, please contact:
Marianne Donadio (336) 391-6299
mdonadio@RoomInn.org, or go to
www.RoomInn.org
Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School has the
following coaching positions open for the
Winter and Spring of 2012-2013 school year.
These are paid stipend positions. If interested,
please contact Jeff Stoller at mailto: js@bmhs.us
Head Varsity Indoor Track (Winter Sport), Head
Varsity Track and Field (Spring Sport), Head JV
Baseball (Spring Sport). Varsity Boys' Lacrosse
Coach for the spring season.
The Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
September 22nd & September 23rd, 2012
Breakout Fall Retreat
“So Long Self”
October 19-21, 2012
Haw River State Park, Browns Summit
$40. Register online today!
=====================================
The Gathering Fall Retreat
“InSanctity”
November 16-18. Details coming soon!
Help SPX Youth Change the World!
Sign up to do the CROP Walk, and walk with SPX
Youth’s CROP Walk Team!
We have a team goal of $5,000.
Will you help us meet that goal?
Contact Dave for more!
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events
Sunday, Sept. 23rd - The Gathering
“Give it Away Now - Shelter the Homeless”
7-8:30pm - Youth Room
Wednesday, Sept. 26th - Breakout
7-8:30pm - Kloster Center
InSanctity
Sunday, Sept. 30th - The Gathering
7-8:30pm - Youth Room
Wednesday, Oct. 3rd - Breakout
7-8:30pm - Kloster Center
Upcoming Events for Oneight
SEPTEMBER 23RD 2-3:30PM - SPONSOR MEETING
REQUIRED MEETING WITH SPONSORS AND CANDIDATES
CHURCH
SEPTEMBER 29TH 9AM-5PM - SUPER SATURDAY KICK-OFF
KLOSTER CENTER
WILL CONCLUDE WITH 5PM MASS
Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/spxyouth
The Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Bullletin Number
805550
Church Name and address
Saint Pius the Tenth Catholic Church
Office: 220 State St.
Greensboro, NC 27455
Telephone: 336-272-4681
Contact Person: Liz Pendergrass
E-mail: piusxfaith@aol.com
Software:
Publisher 2007
Adobe Acrobat 7
Windows XP
Printer: Toshiba 5540c
Transmission time:
Tues 12 PM
Bulletin for Sunday: 09-23-12
Number of Pages: 9
Special Instructions:
September 22nd & September 23rd, 2012