August_02_2015_Bulletin - St. John The Baptist Church

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August_02_2015_Bulletin - St. John The Baptist Church
Church of St. John the Baptist
Longmont, Colorado
Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - August 2, 2015
Please visit us at www.johnthebaptist.org.
Welcome to St. John the Baptist Catholic Church
323 Collyer Street, Longmont, Colorado 80501
Parish Office Hours
Sunday
Monday - Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Liturgy Schedule
8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
3:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
7:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Masses
Weekday Mass
6:30 a.m. and 8:15 a.m.
Misa en Español - Jueves 6:00 p.m.
Saturday
5:00 p.m.
Sunday
7:00 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., and 4:00 p.m.
Misa en Español - 12:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Eucharistic Adoration
Monday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 8:45 p.m.
To inquire about or sign up for Adoration,
please contact Dorothy Sanchez at 303-485-6326
or Benita Valencia (en espanol) at 720-224-6290.
First Saturday of the Month
7:30 a.m. Reconciliation
8:30 a.m. Mass in chapel
Children’s Adoration
Thursday 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
All children and their parents are welcome. Please
call Dorothy Sanchez at 303-485-6326 for more information.
Baptism Information
Parents and godparents must attend baptism
preparation class prior to a child’s baptism.
We offer classes in both English and Spanish.
Adults only—no children, please.
Spanish
Saturday, August 8th in Benedict Hall
9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
English
Saturday, October 3rd in Benedict Hall
12:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Reconciliation
Anointing
Thursday 4:30 p.m.
Saturday 3:30 p.m.
Sunday 11:45 a.m.
Also by appointment.
Please call 303-776-0737
for an appointment.
804 S. Lincoln Street
Longmont, CO 80501
Phone - 303-678-1469
E-mail - sjbfoodbank@gmail.com
Wedding Information
Tuesdays
Wednesdays
Thursdays
Please contact our parish office at least
eight months in advance of your planned wedding date.
For baptisms and weddings, please contact
the parish office at 303-776-0737.
10:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Gift Shop Hours
Saturday 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday 8:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Wednesday 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Friday 9:00 a.m. - Noon
St. John the Baptist Catholic School
Summer Office Hours
July: Office closed
August 17-21: Open daily, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Please contact Nancy Olivari at 303-776-0737.
If you need to get in touch with our school office staff,
please call 303-776-8760 and leave a message, or e-mail
schooloffice@johnthebaptist.org.
Please see our ad on page 8.
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EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
AUGUST 2, 2015
A Word from Our Pastor
Fr. Ron Weissbeck
Religious Education
with Liz Smith, Faith
Formation Coordinator
My dear family in Christ,
I recently saw a news item on television where the owner of
the food chain, Trader Joe’s, was setting up stores among
the poor in a couple of cities. I heard him say “there is so
much food wasted that could be offered to
people at a price they can afford, especially fruits and
vegetables.” Hunger is an issue, even in our country.
Rather than eating what is healthy, many people consume
what they are used to, or can afford. Few people grow their
own food anymore for various reasons—they don’t have
access to land, don’t know how, or don’t bother to take the
time.
Hunger exists in many parts of our world where
people are undernourished, starve, and die. When I was in
Colombia, I lived among people who were undernourished
which caused me to reflect on the challenges of providing
adequate food with limited resources. It became clear to
me that the reality of hunger was able to be addressed
in concrete terms. Hunger was before us and was part of
our mission effort. However, when I returned to the
Archdiocese of Denver, I began to realize that physical
hunger is much easier to address and overcome than the
hunger I observed all around me—the hunger for the
meaning in life.
There is food, and we at St. John’s have a great
service for people through our food bank. There are many
individuals who are dedicated to meet the physiological
needs of those who need nourishment.
How is the hunger for meaning identified and
named? That is a much more intricate reality. Finding
meaning in life is much more subjective. I might have a
full stomach and my physical needs are met, but to clarify
the meaning of life is one that requires honesty, trust, and
faith.
Where do I look for purpose and direction? Have I
turned to drugs, power, pleasure, or God? Depending on
where we turn, different experiences will help or
complicate the issue.
We are invited to turn to God as revealed to us in
the person of Jesus and entrusted by the Holy Spirit to the
Church. We need to see with faith and trust the action of
God to help accept that Jesus is the “Way, the Truth and
the Life” (John 14.6).
“And these words which I command you this day
shall be upon your heart; and you shall teach them
diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you
sit in your house and when you walk by the way, and when
you lie down and when you rise. And you shall bind them
as a sign upon your hand, and they shall be as frontlets
between your eyes. And you shall write them on your
doorposts of your house and on your gates” (Deuteronomy
6:6-9).
The family is the child’s first experience of a faith
community and, as such, deserves careful attention in all
catechetical endeavors. Therefore, throughout the process,
parents of our students are expected to be involved for
various rites, prayer days, and retreats. Typically, students
ages 8-12 enter RCIC (Rite of Christian Initiation for
Children), and those ages 13-17 enter RCIT (Rite of
Christian Initiation for Teens).
Class size is limited due to the needs of our
students. Our registration fee is $75 per child or $140 per
family. Visit our website at www.johnthebaptist.org for a
registration form or pick one up at our reception desk.
Please call Liz at 303-776-0737, ext. 106, or e-mail
lizs@johnthebaptist.org with any questions.
Jesus said to them, “Amen, amen, I say to you,
it was not Moses who gave the bread from heaven;
my Father gives you the true bread from heaven.
For the bread of God is that which comes down from
heaven and gives life to the world.”
John 6:32-33
RCIA, with Anna Campbell
You have had the opportunity to read the journeys
of the sponsors as they accompanied the neophytes on their
journey to Baptism and to read the journeys of the
neophytes themselves. If you missed these wonderful
stories, please visit www.johnthebaptist.org and click on
FORMATION then RCIA.
Did these stories inspire you? Have they
encouraged you to live out your baptismal responsibilities
by evangelizing your neighbor, friend, or a family member?
If you know someone who might be interested,
encourage them to get in touch with Anna Campbell, or
better yet, bring them in
to meet her. A new
group will be starting in
September.
Fr. Ron
“Never be afraid to trust an unknown
future to a known God.”
Corrie ten Boom
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CHURCH OF SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST
LONGMONT, COLORADO
St. John’s Food Bank
and Outreach
By John Williams
I believe this may be the first time I have devoted
my column to a recently deceased member of our
community and longtime St. John’s parishioner. Jean’s
family has given me permission to write about her because
this special woman held a dear place in my heart.
Even though she was surrounded by a very large
and loving family, she did not like to impose on family for
her immediate needs. Anyone who knew Jean could tell
you she was a very independent lady, but when mobility
became an issue for her, a request for food assistance came
to us. We were happy to be able to help such an
appreciative lady who was always so sweet and sociable.
Every food bank driver who ever delivered a box to her fell
in love, and I somehow felt that the visit from the food
bank driver was as important for her as the food she
received.
Jean attended the 8:30 a.m. Mass every Sunday
and usually sat only a few pews away from me. She was
usually accompanied by one or more of her sons. When
Mass would end she would always walk toward my pew
and express her thanks for all that our food bank did for
her—as well as our Longmont community.
So goodbye Jean. You will be missed by many.
You had a long, interesting life, and I am sure that you are
peacefully resting in the Father’s arms.
Sale Times
The St. John the Baptist annual Parish Tent Sale,
sponsored by the St. John the Baptist Knights of Columbus
Council 14898, will be held Thursday, August 13th and
Friday, August 14th, with sales from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
and Saturday, August 15th, with sales from 8:00 a.m. to
1:00 p.m.
Donations
August 12th is our set-up and drop-off day. We humbly
ask parishioners to donate clean baby, child, and adult
clothing and shoes. We especially need adult jeans,
T-shirts, shirts, sneakers and work boots, sweatshirts,
jackets, and winter coats. We will also accept small
kitchen and household appliances, small furniture, tools,
toys, bicycles, outdoor gear, small electronic devices,
costume jewelry, bedding, and other household items,
etc. Items must be clean and in working order.
Unfortunately, we cannot accept large stuffed furniture
(couches, hide-a-beds, easy chairs, etc.—unless in
like-new condition), mattresses, computers and their
peripherals, or televisions. Please drop off your items at
the tent in the St. John’s parking lot on Wednesday, August
12th from 1:00 to 7:00 p.m. or during the tent sale on
Thursday or Friday. Please do not bring donations on
Saturday.
Proceeds will support Knights of Columbus
activities in the parish community and parish ministries.
Call Dan Knievel at 303-746-9136 with questions.
The gift of being aware of God in our daily lives begins
with individual personal growth through which we
can mature into a community of faith. To get started,
text sjbjoin to 84576 or visit www. flocknote.com/
sjb. Please consider this as a powerful and faith-filled
opportunity to begin each day.
Don’t forget
to buy
your SCRIP
this week!
Flocknote from Saturday, July 25th: “Life becomes
easier when you learn to accept the apology you never
got..”
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EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
AUGUST 2, 2015
Last Call for our
Parish Directory
August 11-14
If you missed scheduling your appointment for our parish
directory, we will have one more opportunity for you to be
included in our parish directory!
Please save a date for Tuesday through Friday,
August 11-14, 1:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., or Saturday,
August 15, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Go to www.johnthebaptist.org. Look for the PORTRAIT
SIGN-UP icon under UPCOMING EVENTS on the HOME
page of our website and click on it! You will be directed to
the online scheduling page. You may also contact Mary Ruth
Chopyak at 303-776-0737, ext. 139, or
maryruthc@johnthebaptist.org.
Complimentary Directory Pictures
The complimentary directory pictures are here. If you had
your picture taken for our parish directory and did not order
any packages of pictures, your complimentary 8x10
photograph is available for pick up at our reception
desk. Please stop by during our regular office hours to pick
up your photograph.
Attention ALL Ministry Heads!
We would LOVE to include all ministry groups in our parish
directory! If you are unable to get all your members together
to schedule a group photo for our parish directory during the
week of August 11-14, please contact Joan Willden at
joanw@johnthebaptist.org.
St. John’s Golf Classic
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Saddleback Golf Course
St. John’s Altar and Rosary Society
To sign up, please contact Dan Knievel
at 303-746-9136, or dpk@psu.edu.
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CHURCH OF SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST
LONGMONT, COLORADO
God’s Work
We are so busy! Most of us have more than one job
to do, and we never seem to have enough time. We are
workers, volunteers, parents, friends, and most of us are
more than one thing at a time. But which of these is the
work of God?
We seldom view our ordinary work as being the work
of God. We may think that we have to be ministers or
priests, missionaries, or charity workers, engaged full-time
in works formally identified as being “God’s work.” But
everything we do with a faithful heart and with love for
others is God’s work. We each have our own role to fill in
the world, and many gifts are necessary. We cannot always
see the direct connection of our daily work to the plan of
God. But we trust and we believe that God leads us to do
what is needed, where it is needed. What is “God’s work?”
“This is the work of God, that you believe in the one he
sent” (John 6:29).
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Seek and Find
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www.seekandfind.com and follow the prompts to St. John
the Baptist Catholic Church. You may also type http://
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“send e-mail.”
Today’s Gospel
It had been barely twenty-four hours since the miracle of the loaves and fishes; thousands had found nourishment. Jesus
and his disciples had crossed the Sea of Galilee to Capernaum, and still many in the crowd from the day before found Him,
wanting another miracle. But Jesus offered them and us a greater miracle: if we are only to believe in the Son of God, we
will never hunger again. Our faith is our work, and this work will be generously rewarded.
In the Lord's Prayer we pray, “Give us this day our daily bread.” Fully understanding today’s Gospel reading from
John enables us to comprehend the dual meaning of this petition: our bodies hunger—please provide nourishment. Our
souls hunger—through our faith, please provide the bread of life that is faith in Jesus Christ. The Catechism of the Catholic
Church teaches us that “the drama of hunger in the world calls Christians who pray sincerely to exercise responsibility
toward their brethren, both in their personal behavior and in their solidarity with the human family” (CCC 2831).
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EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
AUGUST 2, 2015
Seguimos reflexionando sobre la nueva evangelización que comenzamos hace dos semanas. En
efecto, una verdadera evangelización va unida a un crecimiento integral del hombre.
Puesto que la evangelización es tarea peculiar de la Iglesia, se extiende a todas sus diversas formas
de vida: el anuncio, la celebración, el testimonio contribuyen a la par y, aunque de diversa forma, anuncian
el mismo idéntico misterio. Además, como la evangelización no consiste en un anuncio desencarnado de la
realidad, supone que el que anuncia se vea plenamente implicado y comprometido con el contenido de su
predicación. Pablo VI recordaba que el hombre contemporáneo escucha de mejor grado a los testigos que a
Fr. Gerardo
los maestros, o si escucha a los maestros, lo hace porque son testigos (EN 41). El papel del cristiano en su
anuncio del Evangelio es, en primer lugar, vivirlo en primera persona, para que sea su misma vida la que hable. La fuerza de
atracción del Evangelio, una vez acogido, no permite que nadie delegue en otros el anuncio; es inconcebible que un hombre
escuche la Palabra y se dé al Reino, sin convertirse a su vez en uno que lo atestigüe y anuncie (EN 23).
La evangelización, precisamente porque es un anuncio de salvación que pone en el centro el amor de Cristo
revelado en su muerte y resurrección, debe ser capaz de expresar hasta el máximo el respeto a todas las demás expresiones
religiosas. El misterio de Dios revelado en Cristo, que ningún cristiano puede dispensarse de anunciar, conoce sin embargo
ciertas etapas que s61o podrán alcanzarse con el diálogo, la búsqueda sincera de la verdad y el amor.
La evangelización es un proceso complejo (EN 24), formado de varios elementos que sólo en su
complementariedad recíproca dejan vislumbrar la riqueza del acontecimiento y la necesidad y la urgencia de
entregarse a él para que el Reino de Dios crezca y llegue pronto a su cumplimiento.
La palabra euaggelion, que significa evangelio o «buena noticia», aparece 72 veces en el Nuevo Testamento, 54 de
ellas en el corpus paulino. Tiene una amplia gama de significados: el mensaje cristiano en su conjunto (Mc 1,1); la buena
noticia de Jesús (2Cor 4,4) o de Pablo (2Cor 4,3); es para todos (Mc 13,10; 16,15); es una revelación de Dios (Gál 1,11-12),
que ha de ser creída (Mc 1,15) y proclamada (1Cor 9,14.16.18). Hay que arriesgarlo todo por el evangelio (Mc 8,35; Rom
1,16), servirlo (Rom 1,1; 15,16), defenderlo (Flp 1,7.16); se le pueden poner obstáculos (1Cor 9,12), se le puede rechazar
(Rom 10,16) o distorsionar (Gál 1,6-7). Euaggelion es la buena noticia de la verdad (Gál 2,5.14), de la esperanza (Col 1,23),
de la paz (Ef 6,15), de la promesa de Dios (Ef 3,6), de la inmortalidad (2Tim 1,10), de la resurrección de Cristo (1Cor
15,1ss.; 2Tim 2,8) y de la salvación (Ef 1,13). [En definitiva, Evangelio en el Nuevo Testamento designa la noticia que se
refiere a Dios o que proviene de Él y se convierte en un término técnico para referirse al mensaje acerca de Jesucristo. Por
tanto, no se refiere sólo a la predicación, sino a la nueva realidad que Dios ha introducido en la historia humana, y por esto
equivale al contenido de la misma fe cristiana.] El pensamiento maduro de santo Tomás de Aquino resume el evangelio
como el conjunto de todo lo que se refiere a la gracia del Espíritu Santo.
Bibliografía:
R. Fisichella, El desarrollo de la evangelización en nuestros tiempos, PUG 1999;
C. Floristán, Para comprender la evangelización, Verbo Divino, Estella 1993;
Educación Religiosa
Las clases de Primera Comunión
comienzan el lunes 14 y miércoles 16
de septiembre a las 6:00 p.m. y las de
Confirmación el jueves 17 de
septiembre a las 6:00 p.m. Si no ha
registrado a su niño/a por favor pase a la oficina la semana
del 10 de agosto.
Para registrarse para la Primera comunión o confirmación,
necesita llenar la forma de registración que está disponible
en la recepción. Necesita presentar una copia del certificado
de nacimiento y de bautismo junto con la forma de
registración. El costo es de $75 por niño o $140 por
familia. Si tiene preguntas favor de llamar al 303-776-0737.
RICA (Rito de Iniciación Cristiana para Adultos)
Rica no es un programa sino un proceso en el cual
la persona, después de oír la explicación del misterio de
Cristo, decide libremente seguir a Cristo por el camino de la
fe en la Iglesia Católica.
Si usted es un apersona adulta y le faltan los sacramentos de
indicación: bautismo, Confirmación y Comunión, este
proceso es para usted. Las clases se ofrecerán los lunes de
6:00 a 7:30 p.m. para registrase puede pasar a la oficina o
llamar al 303-776-0737.
Las clases de adultos comienzan el lunes 21 de septiembre
de 6:00 a 7:30 p.m.
Clases de Bautismo: Fechas de clases de bautismo: agosto 8, septiembre 12, octubre 10 y noviembre 14. Las clases son
en el salón Benedicto de 9:00 a.m. a 11:30 a.m. no hay cuidado de niños. Los bautizos se celebran cada domingo después de
la misa de 12:30 p.m. en la capilla.
El grupo de Jóvenes: Se reúne todo los jueves a las 7:00 p.m. en el Martin Hall.
El grupo de Mujeres: El grupo de mujeres se reúne todos los martes a las 6:00 p.m. en la capilla.
El Grupo de Hombres: se reúne todos los miércoles de 7:00 - 8:30 p.m en el Cry Room.
Grupo familiar de la Renovación Carismática: se reúne los sábados a las 6:00 p.m. en el sótano de la iglesia Martin Hall.
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CHURCH OF SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST
LONGMONT, COLORADO
Scratch and Dent Sale in Our Gift Shop!
Don't miss out on the super deals at our Scratch
and Dent sale! We have seriously deep discounts on
slightly damaged merchandise!
Wednesday, August 5th and
Thursday August 6th from
8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. only!
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EIGHTEENTH
DEDICATION
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COMMEMORATION
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Readings for the Week of August 2
Mass Intentions:
Sunday:
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Saturday, August 1, 2015
8:30 a.m. †Francis L. Colarusso
5:00 p.m. †Jerome Bradley
Sunday, August 2, 2015 - Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:00 a.m. †John Jordan
8:30 a.m. ♥†Parishioners of St. John the Baptist
10:30 a.m. †Jerry Ryle
12:30 p.m. †Luis Ramirez and †Socorro Medina
4:00 p.m. ♥Kate Seastone
6:00 p.m. ♥Benedict Horinek
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Ex 16:2-4, 12-15/Eph 4:17, 20-24/Jn 6:24-35
Nm 11:4b-15/Mt 14:13-21
Nm 12:1-13/Mt 14:22-36 or 15:1-2, 10-14
Nm 13:1-2, 25--14:1, 26-29a, 34-35/
Mt 15:21-28
Dn 7:9-10, 13-14/2 Pt 1:16-19/Mk 9:2-10
Dt 4:32-40/Mt 16:24-28
Dt 6:4-13/Mt 17:14-20
Select Events at St. John’s
Monday, August 3, 2015
6:30 a.m. ♥Alex Johnson
8:15 a.m. †Holy Souls in Purgatory
Sunday, August 2:
· Coffee and donuts, after all Masses, Benedict Hall
Wednesday, August 5:
· Fr. Ron’s Scripture Class, 9:00 a.m., St. Catherine room
· Blue Army, 7:00 p.m., Chapel
Friday, August 7:
· Rosary for Sacred Heart, 9:00 a.m., Cry Room
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
6:30 a.m. †Mr. and †Mrs. Nicely
8:15 a.m. ♥The Cangelosis
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
6:30 a.m. †Irene McCann
8:15 a.m. ♥80+ Birthday Club
Thursday, August 6, 2015
6:30 a.m. ♥Fr. Manuel Magallanes O.S.B.
8:15 a.m. †Gerald McKenna
6:00 p.m. ♥Daniel and ♥Jeanne Krische
Friday, August 7, 2015
6:30 a.m. †LaVirtus Gehringer
8:15 a.m. †Martin Sandoval
Saturday, August 8, 2015
5:00 p.m. ♥Don and ♥Betty Cordell
Sunday, August 9, 2015 - Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:00 a.m. †Chance J. Bryant
8:30 a.m. †Jean Stauffer
10:30 a.m. ♥†Parishioners of St. John the Baptist
12:30 p.m. ♥Dan Mountain
4:00 p.m. ♥Damon Johnson
6:00 p.m. †Ramon Rivera and †Emilia Alaniz
Intentions indicated by † deceased and ♥ living. Unmarked if unknown.
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Contacts
For the weekend of July 25-26
Phone: 303-776-0737
Parish Fax: 303-772-5636
Website: www.johnthebaptist.org
Treasure Sharing
Collection Online Contributions
Offertory
$14, 464
$23,249
Renew and Reserve
$
53 $ 942
Food Bank/2¢ a Meal
$ 2,206 $ 1,902
Clergy
Father Ron Weissbeck, Pastor
ronw@johnthebaptist.org
Father Gerardo Garcia, Parochial Vicar
gerardog@johnthebaptist.org
Deacon Bob Howard
bobh@johnthebaptist.org
Deacon Mike Berens
michaelb@johnthebaptist.org
Deacon Modesto Garcia
Scrip Program
Sales
Profit
King Soopers profit check
St. John’s Food Bank
Families
Food bank purchases
Assistance
Pounds of food distributed
Parish Staff
Peggy Belknap, Business Office
peggyb@johnthebaptist.org, or ext. 148
Anna Campbell, RCIA
annac@johnthebaptist.org, or ext. 140
Mary Ruth Chopyak,
Pastoral Assistant and Facility Scheduler
maryruthc@johnthebaptist.org, or ext. 139
Teresa Cuevas, Receptionist
teresac@johnthebaptist.org, or ext. 100
Socorro Garcia, Director of Hispanic Ministries
socorrog@johnthebaptist.org, or ext. 113
Lyle Herrera, Maintenance Manager
lyleh@johnthebaptist.org, or ext. 135
Maggie Howard, Music and Liturgy
maggieh@johnthebaptist.org, or ext. 112
Loretta Lewis, Scrip - ext. 107
Nancy Olivari, Gift Shop
nancyo@johnthebaptist.org, or ext. 108
Karen Sabo, Sacramental Records
karens@johnthebaptist.org, or ext. 109
Liz Smith, Faith Formation Coordinator
lizs@johnthebaptist.org, or ext. 106
Theresa Valencia, Director of Administrative Services
theresav@johnthebaptist.org, or ext. 111
Joan Willden, Director of Communications
joanw@johnthebaptist.org
John Williams, Outreach Coordinator
sjbfoodbank@gmail.com, or 303-678-1469
192
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8,232
Hospital Stays and Holy Communion
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you are typically asked if you would
like a clergy visit. Please answer yes
in order for someone from the
Catholic Church to be able to bring
you Holy Communion, or pray with
you. It does not mean that you want a priest to visit you.
We have Eucharistic Ministers who bring Communion to
the hospital every day of the week. If you are not asked
about a visit from your church, please let them know you
would like a Communion visit.
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Investing in Our Children’s Future Since 1922
350 Emery Street, Longmont, CO 80501
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Kemmery Hill, Principal
Beth Ann Rosa, Assistant Principal
Tami Moskal, Preschool Director
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Not be weary,
They shall walk
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TRADITIONS, INC.
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Ask for Steve Powers
or Elizabeth Rittenburg
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Broker Associate
Contact: Cell 303 931-4945
schack.carol@gmail.com
Over 25 years real estate experience in Longmont
Member of St. John’s adult choir for over 32 years!
non-medical care support for seniors.
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Longmont, CO 80501
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Office: 303-678-7808
Mobile: 303-652-7722
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New Construction • Hydronic Heat • Basement Finish
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Email: patrick.dowlin@lpl.com
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Independent, unbiased advice and guidance
Securities offered through LPL Financial Member FINRA/SIPC
303-772-7678
Licensed Insured
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email: jemohanplumbing@gmail.com • Mobile: 303-901-0796
ADVANCED TRANSMISSION
& AUTO REPAIR
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“Se Habla Español”
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920 N. Main St. Suite B • Longmont, CO 80501
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Mon.-Fri. 8AM-6PM • Sat by appt.
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Family Dentistry
New Patients Welcome
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Since 1898
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650 20th Ave.
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920 S. Hover
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303-417-6370
En Longmont y Aurora
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and a Wide Variety of Hispanic Groceries Since 1982
303-774-6335
823 Ken Pratt Blvd Longmont CO 80501
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Residential & H.O.A.’s
Traditions
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Colorado”
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Jody Whitmore - Realtor®
24 South Main Street
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(303) 776-6031
Knights of Columbus
St. John the Baptist
Council #14898
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