Welcome to The Catholic Community of St. Paul
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Welcome to The Catholic Community of St. Paul
Welcome to The Catholic Community of St. Paul May 20, 2007 Ascension of the Lord Question of the Week How often we stand looking up to the sky to find God. Name a time this past week when you saw God present in your life. St. Paul’s Gift Shop 365-6804 Open: Tuesday-Friday 9:30am-3:00pm Sunday: 9:00am-1:00pm Closed: Monday & Saturday St Paul’s Thrift Shop 787-3388 Open:Tuesday-Friday 9:00am-3:00pm Saturday: 9:00am-1:00pm Sunday on Cctn Luke 24:51 As he blessed them he parted from them and was taken up to heaven. Masses Daily: 8:30am Monday- Friday (Rosary after Mass) Saturday Vigil: 4pm La Misa en Español: 7pm Sunday: 7am, 9am, 11am, & 12:30pm (Sunday, May 27th will be the last 12:30pm Mass for the season) Confessions: Saturday, 2:30-3:30 pm (also by appointment) 2:00-3:00pm Sunday Celebration 3:00-3:30pm Octava Dies: The Vatican Weekly News 3:30-4:00pm Christopher Closeup 4:00-4:30pm “The Haunted Heart” WLCB Channel 45 Comcast Channel 17 Direct/Dish TV Channel 45 BrightHouse Channel 19 WLBE-790AM Radio—5:00pm INTERNET Continuous TV & Radio programming on the internet. www.cctn.org www.ccstpaul.com The Catholic Community of St. Paul 1330 Sunshine Avenue, Leesburg, FL 34748 352-787-6354 FAX:352-787-5971 Web:www.ccstpaul.com Priests of the Parish Very Rev. John C. Giel, V.F., Pastor Rev. Kent Walker, Parochial Vicar Rev. Gianni Agostinelli, Hispanic Ministry Deacons: Lawrence Holder & Michael McGinnity Parish Staff To Our Visitors...Welcome! Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm Registration forms are in the vestibule & parish ofLinda Clark, Business Administrator ....................ext. 234 Alison Kinsey, Administrative Asst.......................ext. 0 Teresa Bradley, Bookkeeper ...............................ext. 232 Patricia Cable, Executive Secretary.....................ext. 229 Jeffrey Shaw, Music Director ...............................ext. 223 Janice Roy, Children’s Religious Ed. ...................ext. 238 Deanna Saxton, Adult Religious Ed.....................ext. 251 Youth Director ......................................................ext. 269 Fermin Toro, CCTN Director of Operations .........ext. 276 Dcn Larry Holder, Ministry to the Sick..................728-5652 Beverly Smith, MTS Secretary.............................728-5639 Rosemary Vahey, St. Paul’s School Principal .....787-4657 Cathy Doyle, School Secretary ............................787-4657 Paula Quintanilla, School Bookkeeper.................787-4657 Community Service & Food Pantry......................787-3012 Maintenance Staff: Bob Bross, Art Kinsey, Jim Kertz ST. PAUL’S GIFT SHOP Father’s Day Gifts! Decorate Your Garden and Your Home!! All Kinds of Gifts! You Will Be Amazed!!! fice. Baptisms Please contact Janice Roy in Children’s Religious Ed Department. Children’s Liturgy of the Word Sunday at 9:00am Children ages 5-10 leave the assembly and return at the Presentation of Gifts.* Children’s Religious Education Formation for children ages 4 through 8th grade are held Sunday mornings from 10:00am to 11:30am. Children must be registered to attend.* Religious Education classes for this age group are now in recess. Registration for next year will be in August with sessions resuming in September. Confirmation is a two-year program beginning with 8th grade, and includes those students from St. Paul’s School.* Registration for next year will be in August with sessions resuming in September. Preparation for Reconciliation/Eucharist The 2nd grade is the usual time for children to prepare for the 1st celebration of the sacraments of Reconciliation & Eucharist. St. Paul’s has a parish preparation program that is separate from the Catholic School & the parish school of religious education. Children must be registered, and should have completed a full year of religious instruction before entering the preparation program. RCIA is the process of inquiring about the Catholic faith. For more information, please contact Deanna Saxton in Fr. Kent’s Book Club Selection is the Adult Religious Ed Department. Fr. Kent’s Book Club In Search of Belief By Joan Chit- Weddings Please contact one of the Priests for this tister. The book club meeting has sacrament. been rescheduled for May 29th at *Please contact Janice Roy in Children’s Religious 9:30am in the Holy Family Room. Education. The Week at a Glance Sunday, May 20 –The Ascension of the Lord 8:00am Coffee & Donuts / HFR 9:00am Children’s Liturgy of the Word / 212 FEC 10:00am Breaking Open the Word / 124 A 11:00am Baccalaureate for High School & College at Mass 12:00pm Reception for High School & College / 216-218 FEC 12:30pm Baccalaureate for St. Paul’s School at Mass 1:30pm Reception for St. Paul’s School / HFR Monday, May 21 St. Christopher Magallanes, priest, martyr, and his companions, martyrs 3:15pm Student Handbell Rehearsal / 224 FEC 6:00pm Tintinnabule Handbell Rehearsal / 224 FEC 7:00pm Bronze Handbell Rehearsal / 224 FEC 7:00pm Hispanic Religious Education / 219, 224 FEC Comunidad Hispana Católica de la Parroquia de San Pablo Santa Misa en Español: todos los sábados a las 7:00pm. Encuentro de Oración y Meditación Bíblica: todos los jueves a las 7:00 pm, en el salon parroquial (social hall). Todos están invitados a participar. Para comunicarse con el Padre Gianni llamar al 352-787-9208. Tuesday, May 22 St. Rita of Cascia, religious 12:00pm Brown Bag Theology / 215-217 FEC 5:30pm English as Second Language / 219-223 FEC 7:00pm Parish Prayer Meeting / SH Theresa M. Nagler 05/12/07 Wednesday, May 23 9:00am Craft Club / SSH 10:30am Apologetics Class / 216-218 FEC 7:00pm St. Paul’s School Graduation / C 7:30pm Alcoholics Anonymous / 215-217 FEC Thursday, May 24 2:00pm Bereavement Meeting / MTS 5:30pm English as Second Language / 219-223 FEC 7:00pm Hispanic Prayer Meeting / NSH 7:00pm Pastoral Council Meeting / 216/-218 Friday, May 25 St. Bede the Venerable, priest, doctor St. Gregory VII, pope Mary Magdelene de’ Pazzi, virgin No special meetings on this day Flowers have been placed this Sunday to the Glory of God, May 20th by Frank Lukosik in memory of Frank & Agnes Lukosik, and on May 24th, by Shirley Nye in memory of Darleen A. Sawdo. If you would like to place flowers in the church in memory of a loved one, or in honor of someone or an event, please contact the parish Saturday, May 26 St. Philip Neri, priest 8:30am English as Second Language / 219-223 FEC 1:30pm English as Second Language / 219-223 FEC 2:30pm Confessions / C 3:00pm Rehearsal 4pm Choir / 216-218 FEC Thrift Shop News 8:00am Coffee & Donuts / HFR 9:00am Children’s Liturgy of the Word / 212 FEC 10:00am Rosemary Vahey’s Retirement Reception / SH 10:00am Breaking Open the Word / 124 A Our Thrift Shop has reopened and we are very excited about all our new happenings. We are very happy to announce that we have hired a new manager, Rick Merton, to reorganize and manage our operations. He comes to us with years of experience! Please help us welcome him to our community. KEY We will be having monthly specials and here are just a few for the month of May: Sunday, May 27—Pentecost CH Church SH Social Hall MTS Ministry to Sick CS Community Service SPS St Paul’s School HFR Holy Family Room A Administration Bldg NSH North Social Hall SSH South Social Hall SP Sports Pavilion YAC Youth Activity Center FEC Family Enrichment Center May 25th - Red, White and Blue Day—all red, white and blue clothing 50% off Don’t forget us when cleaning out your garages, and closets! We still make pickups and deliveries. Please keep June and George Gibeau in your prayers. Thank you. Intentions Gilda Afflito, Frank Atherton, Herta Biskop, Glenda Boliek, Lora Burrill, Michelle Capity, Pat Chambers, Andy Clark, Eleanor Clemens, Marcy Cooper, Len Copus, Josephine DiGaetano, Mary Dillinger, Melinda Earlywine, Doris Ennis, Chuck Fetzer, Forrest Fulkerson, Pat Gendreau, Helen Giasson, Janet Giel, Joan Gogolewski, Mike Gogolewski, Bruce Gore, Marie Hall, Barbara Halligan, Danette Horton, Nancy Kertz, Alison Kinsey, Brian Kinsey & Family, Greg Kinsey & Family, Elizabeth Knapp, Ron Krupa, Kody Krupperbacker, Linda Kohlmeyer, Bob Koss, Steven Lally, Donna Leone, Bill Lorson, Roger Maison, Ed May, Amy Medeiros, Marian Meldrum, Jean Miller, Rita Murdoch, Jo Oliver, Gilbert Padilla, Darlene Payne, Jean Piekutowski, Karen Plankey, Liz Pybas, Anita Rocheleau, Kevin Rodenski, Doug Rollins, Joy Rosier, Lenny Ruckman, Kenny Saxton, Tony Schmitz, Dorothy Smith, Carl Spica, Rita Stephens, Bernice Taillieu, Jillian Taylor, Ernestine Thomas, Ralph Tusa, Diane Warstler, Mary Watt, Cheryl Weaver, Mary Dean White. Ministry to The Sick St. Paul’s ever-growing community has an everlasting demand for more Sacramental Ministers to the Sick. These Lay Ministers visit, comfort, and bring Prayer and the Sacrament of Holy Communion to our parishioners who are in the hospital, nursing homes, or home-bound due to advanced age or illness. This special ministry has its roots in antiquity and has always been one of the Church’s most important functions. It would cause Our Lord to say, “What you have done to the least of my brethren you have done to me.” Should you feel the Lord is urging you to learn more about this ministry, call 728-5652. Hearing Aid Assistance Do you have trouble hearing the words at Mass? Do you think the priests talk too softly? Can’t hear the song announcements? Many of us have these problems and we are missing out on the beauty of our services. BUT THERE IS A SOLUTION. There are hearing assistance devices in the Usher’s Room. These are small FM radios with ear plugs that pick up the sound directly from the sound system. Ask any usher for one when you come to Mass. Use it during Mass and turn it in afterward. You will be surprised and pleased with how well you can hear all that is going on at the service. Parish Prayer Meeting The last prayer meeting of the year will be held on Tuesday, May 22nd at 7:00pm in the Social Hall. Tim Craig, our guest speaker, will be teaching on maturing in your faith. All are welcome. Early-bird Registration for the Diocesan Charismatic Conference, October 26-28, is available until the end of May. Call Al and BevHartley, 728-0832, for specifics. St. Paul’s Loan Closet The Loan Closet is located in the Pastoral Care suite of rooms along with the Ministry to the Sick, Blood Pressure and Catholic Charities Office. The Loan Closet provides physical aid for those who need: crutches, walkers, wheelchairs, commodes, and bath chairs, for as long as necessary, but should be returned when no longer needed. Please contact the Ministry to the Sick Office at 728-5652. Summer Enrichment Program At St. Paul’s Catholic School June 4th—August 3rd 7:30am-5:30pm Grades 1-8 Travel to the Science Center & Space Center Swimming, roller skating Choose the weeks you wish to attend Contact the school office to register 352-787-4657 $25.00 registration fee $100.00 per week for first child $95.00 for each additional child Corpus Christi Procession Bishop Wenski will celebrate Mass on Corpus Christi, the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, at St. James Cathedral on Sunday, June 10, 6:00pm. Following the celebration of Mass, you are invited to participate in a Eucharistic Procession from St. James Cathedral (215 Orange Avenue in Downtown Orlando) around the walking path of Lake Eola ending at the Lake Eola Amphitheater on Rosalind Street for Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. This Diocesan Procession with the most Blessed Sacrament was initiated during the Year of the Eucharist and is a very beautiful opportunity to pray together and witness our belief in the Real Presence. Please join us In celebrating St. Paul’s School Principal Rosemary Vahey’s Retirement A reception will be held in her honor on Sunday, May 27, 2007 at 10:00 am in the Social Hall All are welcome Please RSVP to Cathy at 352-365-2892 no later than May 21, 2007 Liturgy of the Word for Children Closed Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are every Wednesday Night at 7:30 pm in rooms 215/217 of the Family Enrichment Center. All are welcome who feel they have a problem with alcohol and have a desire to stop drinking. For further information, please call Tom P. at 728-1104 Children of the parish! Please join us for Children’s Liturgy of the Word. Parents, please allow your child/children to come and hear the gospel presented in a child’s understanding. Come listen, pray, and share. Children’s Liturgy of the Word will continue until Pentecost Sunday when we discontinue for the summer months, resuming again in September. Our Capital Campaign To • • • • • • • • enlarge the CHURCH by 400 seats and add: 2 more reconciliation rooms a new larger priest sacristy a large working sacristy a room for the children’s liturgy of the word group a choir room to practice and library a robing room for choir members more restrooms and handicap restrooms enlarge the CCTN studios To • • • • • • • enlarge the SCHOOL and add: an all purpose room for assemblies and displays a cafeteria and new kitchen a new science lab a new media/library center a new computer lab storage and elevator a fine arts center 1st Collection .............................. $19,247.00 2nd Collection– School ................. $5,115.00 Children’s ............................................ $ 9.00 Next Week: Catholic Community Television Network/CCTN Volunteers Needed!! Food Pantry Volunteers— Volunteers are needed in the Food Pantry for the summer. The Food Pantry is open from 9:00am to 12:00 noon, Monday through Friday. Please inquire at the pantry if you are able to assist them. Parish Office Volunteers— Volunteers are needed in the parish office Wednesday am, and Friday pm. Duties include taking phone messages, greeting people, filing, etc. Contact Alison in the parish office. Men & Women are needed to Usher at all Masses— Please check with an usher at your Mass if you would like to be a part of this ministry. Please help water our plants! - If you are interested, please call Pat Fry at 360-1792. Principal’s Corner St. Paul’s Catholic School Graduating Class of 2007 Kelley Marie Bowen Cory Tyler DeLand Daniel Rosendo Diaz William Christopher Esquivel Christopher Joel Handy Matthew John Joyce Andrew Joseph Matella Delaney Erin Pfister Ashley Michelle Roig Billy Anthony Scaltsas Nicholas Deitrich Schwarz Alexandra Lynn Taylor Kyle Sullivan Teaf Levoy Nathaniel Turneur Kathleen Regina Uridel Jessica Joy Vermillion CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF ST. PAUL’S SCHOOL FROM YOUR PARISH FAMILY! WHO: PRE K—6TH GRADE OR AGES 4-12 WHAT: A 10-DAY CATHOLIC VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL BIBLE...DOCTRINE...SNACKS...CRAFTS… SINGING… IT’S FUN! IT’S ACTION PACKED! WHERE: THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF ST. PAUL WHEN: JUNE 4TH-JUNE 15TH (MONDAY-FRIDAY) 9AM TO 12 NOON WHAT TO WEAR: PLAY CLOTHES DONATIONS: MATERIALS, SNACKS, (FRUIT, CHEESE, ETC.) AND CASH DONATIONS WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. (SUGGESTED CASH DONATION $7.00 PER WEEK, PER CHILD) T-SHIRTS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF $6.00 EACH REGISTER BY: MAY 28th!!!! CALL JANICE ROY AT THE RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE FOR MORE INFORMATION 787-6354 X238 REGISTRATION FOR VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL WILL BE HELD AFTER THE 9:00AM AND 11:00AM MASSES IN THE HOLY FAMILY ROOM. (A MEDICAL FORM WILL NEED TO BE FILLED OUT ALSO.) High School & College Graduates, 2007 David Bauschlicher—attended St. Paul’s School and is a graduate of Eustis High School. David was on the AllCounty Tennis Team and was Salutatorian. He was an Altar Server for 8 years and has been on 2 mission trips with St. Paul’s Youth Group. David will attend Stetson University on a full scholarship majoring in Computer Science. Steven Bauschlicher—attended St. Paul’s School and is a graduate of Eustis High School. Steven was also on the All-County Tennis Team and was Salutatorian. He was an Altar Server for 8 years and has been on 2 mission trips with St. Paul’s Youth Group. David will attend Stetson University on a full scholarship majoring in Computer Science. Karyn Cauthen—has received her Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies from St. Leo University. Karyn is known and loved here at St. Paul’s as our former Religious Education Director. She continues with us as a volunteer. James Reid Doyle—attended St. Paul’s School and is a graduate of Leesburg High School. James was in the top 25 of his class, a Beta Club member, and won a Bright Futures Scholarship. He will be attending Lake Sumter Community College, then on to USF or UF to study Business. Taryn Ann Doyle—has received her Bachelor’s of Arts & Sciences degree in Psychology, with a minor in sociology from the University of South Florida, where she graduated Summa Cum Laude. Taryn’s other honors are Psi Chi National Honor Society in Psychology, Golden Key International Honor Society, College of Arts and Sciences Honor Society, College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s List, and National Dean’s List. Taryn plans to work with children and teens to improve their academics and self images. She would like to achieve a post-graduate education to obtain a doctoral degree. Fernando R. Figueroa—is a graduate of Tavares High School. He has received honors from Florida Boys State, Lake County Top Scholar, American Legion Citizenship Award, National Hispanic Scholar, and ranked 1st in his class. Fernando will be attending the University of Florida seeking a degree in Philosophy and wishes to be a novelist. Erik Joseph Herman—attended St. Paul’s School and is a graduate of Trinity Catholic High School. He was a member of our Youth Group and has gone on 3 mission trips with them. Erik will be attending UNF in Jacksonville, majoring in Sociology. Jaime Elizabeth Hucorne—is a graduate of Leesburg, High School. She will be attending Lake Sumter Community College her first two years. Cassandra Krege—attended St. Paul’s School and is a graduate of Trinity Catholic High School. She will be attending college in the fall. Michelle Anne Uson—is a graduate of Trinity Catholic High School. She has received 1st Honors 9th-12th grades, Teacher’s Award in Geometry 9th grade, 2nd Merit English II junior year, founder & president of the Trinity Catholic Pre-Med Club, charter member of the Chess Club, received various medals and trophies from chess and martial arts tournaments, 2nd Chair Clarinetist, receiving superior and excellent ratings in Solo and Ensemble, Marching FBA, and Concert FBA assessments, and a member of the National Honors Society. Michelle is a former Altar Server at St. Paul’s, and a teen helper in the Children’s Liturgy of the Word. She was also a Peer Minister on the Storm Team in Trinity Catholic’s Peer Ministry. Michelle plans to attend Florida State University, majoring in Psychology, then go to medical school to become a doctor. Mark Watson—is a graduate of Leesburg High School. He received the Florida Bright Futures Medallion Scholar and the Fruitland Park Lions Scholarship. Mark was in CLOW for 4 years, a catechist’s aide, and was in Madrigals chorus. Patrick Richard Merlin Youngren– is a graduate of Trinity Catholic High School. He is a member of the National Honor Society. Patrick will be attending Flagler College and will be pursuing a Law degree. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF YOU FROM YOUR PARISH FAMILY! St. Paul’s 2007 Pastoral Council Nominee Facts Nominees for Prayer and Worship Bob Heitzman I am a retired registered pharmacist. I was past president, VP, and treasurer of 2 orchid societies. I was also past treasurer of the Newman Club at the University of Iowa. I am the current Grand Knight at the Knights of Columbus Council 5644 in Leesburg, and am founding president of the Catholic Resident’s Club at Legacy. At St. Paul’s I am a Lector, Altar Server, Eucharistic Minister, and Sacristan, and am a member of the Ecumenism Commission of the Orlando Diocesan Synod. I am very much interested in the continued well-being of our parish and the meaningfulness of our worship, and feel I have sufficient experience to help. Janice Duffy I was a public school teacher and taught music. I planned and prepared children’s liturgies and taught music in Catholic school for over twenty years. I have been a choir accompanist and choir member in former parishes, and am a member of St. Paul’s 9:00 am choir. I have a strong interest in listening to the voices of parishioners (re: music and liturgy )and attempting to coordinate their wishes within liturgical guidelines. Nominees for Pastoral Care Ruth Forster I am a registered x-ray tech., past state president of Hospital Auxiliary of Arkansas, volunteer at ICU waiting room, chairman, Leesburg, Regional Hospital., Library volunteer at Hawthorne, a substitute teacher, VP of the Orchid Society, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. I am currently involved in the Food Pantry and was formerly involved in the Thrift Shop. I sing in the St. Paul’s choir, and support the craft show by selling soap. I also took communion to the ill. I am seeking the position where I can best serve. Vincent Profili I have been an accountant, CFO of a computer company, worked for multinational corporations, and in retail. I am now retired. I was a lector and usher in other parishes. I am a respite care volunteer, Eucharistic minister, and have been chair for a holiday dinner for the needy. I also worked on campaigns for additions to the parishes I have been in including Florida. I want to serve St. Paul’s parish in any way I can. St. Paul’s 2007 Pastoral Council Nominee Facts (cont.) Nominees for Religious Education Bob Dahl I taught in high school for over 30 years and as an adjunct professor of math at a community college, Penn State University, Radnor College at Lake-Sumter CC in Leesburg, and Albright College in Reading, PA. I also taught at Trinity Catholic High School in Ocala for 1½ years. I sing in St. Paul’s 11:00 am choir. I volunteer at St. Paul’ School 3 days a week. I would like to become more active in the church. I am fully retired and do have some time to give to the church in this way. Riley R. (Randy) Lee I have a building materials and construction background. I have volunteered with Pop Warner football as a coach. I also help in any capacity I can, such as remodeling the thrift shop building at The Haven, or cutting trees for neighbors after storms. I am primarily active in RCIA. I would like to work with the youth group and CCTN. My daughter, Savannah, attends St. Paul’s School and Youth Group. I have a very active interest in this school’s success. I built the cross for use outside St. Paul’s for Lent & Easter, and cooked at the Fish Fries. I know that just as education is the key to success in life, the same is true in our faith. Learning about our faith and our church is very exciting to me and I want to share this with everyone. I feel that the stronger our education processes are that the stronger our faith will be, resulting in stronger Catholics. Nominee for Area 1 At-Large Representative Carl Walbert I am retired from Praxair Inc. where I was employed for 35 years. My area was procurement, project management, marketing both US and international. I have been a hospital volunteer for over fifteen years, Kenmore Mercy Hospital, Men’s Support Group and fundraising, chairman and vice president. I was a member of St. Stephen’s Church, Grand Island, NY for over 45 years, and served as chairman of administration, past president of the council, chair of the finance committee, parish trustee for over 25 years. I was involved with building of 1100 seat church and facility at a cost of over 6.4 million which opened in 2000. I served on the architectural board. I am presently filling the term for Area 1 at St. Paul’s. I would like to share many years of experience with St. Paul in the spirit of service. Nominee for Area 4 At-Large Representative Joseph L. Ryan I have a Catholic education from St. Philomena’s Elementary, Cathedral High School, and Regis College. I was a Navy pilot from 1942-49. I graduated college cum laude in June 1948, and was married that year. I passed the CPA exam in May 1948. I am a past member of the St. Vincent de Paul Parish and served on the parish council 1955-58. I have been a lector, SME, scheduled and trained SME’s, have been a sacristan, and have been a Knight of Columbus since 1948. I also have many other memberships and offices. I moved to Leesburg after Hurricane Ivan in 2004. Nominee for Area 6 At-Large Representative John and Elizabeth O’Leary John was a highway engineer for the federal government for 36 years. He is a Knight of Columbus and works in the food pantry at St. Paul’s Elizabeth was an alumnae director at a small Catholic college, an underwriter for an insurance company, sold group medical insurance. She works in respite care, the food pantry, is VP of the CCW, the Basket Mania chair, and lector for St. Paul’s We have been members of several parishes and are impressed with the extent to which St. Paul’s serves the community. It has been our privilege to participate in this mission by helping the food pantry. We look forward to representing St. Paul’s as we welcome new members to our parish community serving as a liaison for our district. Cherlyn Bradley and Deborah Richardson (to serve jointly) Cherlyn has 28 years experience as a mortgage business underwriter and mortgage broker. She is a member of the CCW. She wants to serve as a volunteer for the church in area 6 with Deborah Richardson. Deborah has 33 years experience as a telecommunications manager. She has worked 9 years as a 1st grade CCD teacher, and a helper for Vacation Bible School. She has also worked part-time as a church secretary. She would like to serve on the council at St. Paul’s with Cherlyn Bradley. SAVE THE DATE!! —-JUNE 24th Come One, Come All to the Biggest, Best PARISH PICNIC Celebrating Fr. John’s 15th Anniversary as our Pastor 1-4 pm School Sports Pavilion Entertainment, Food, Games, Clowns, and Surprises Please bring a Covered Dish (Meats, supplies, & beverages supplied) RSVP if you plan to attend 787-6354 x0