Bulletin for July 19, 2015

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9800 San Juan Street • Spring Valley, CA 91977 Phone (619) 463-6629 • Fax (619) 463-8101 www.santasophia.org • [email protected] Rev. Devdas Masillamony, Pastor Rev. John Bosco Musinguzi, In Residence MASS SCHEDULE: Sunday Vigil: 4:30 p.m. (Saturday); Sunday: 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Liturgy of the Word for Children dismisses during the 11:00 a.m. Mass. Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m. Holy Days and Holidays: see bulletin and parish website for special Mass times. NURSERY: Sunday, open from 7:45 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and from 10:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Closed from 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Located on the north side of the church. CONFESSION: Wednesday from 5:00 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. ANOINTING OF THE SICK: The first Saturday of the month after the 4:30 p.m. Mass, or by appointment. In an emergency, please call the Parish Office at (619) 463-6629. DEVOTIONS Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament: First Friday of each month from the end of daily Mass until 11:55 a.m. Rosary: Daily after the morning Mass and other special occasions. Our Mother of Perpetual Help: Tuesday following the morning Mass. MISSION STATEMENT Santa Sophia Catholic Parish is a welcoming, caring, and vibrant community of believers seeking to grow in faith, fostering a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Challenged by the Word of God, nourished by the Eucharist, and empowered by the Holy Spirit we seek to build bridges to convey God’s love to our community. Clergy Rev. Devdas Masillamony Ext. 101 Pastor [email protected] Rev. John Bosco Ext. 107 Priest in Residence [email protected] Parish Staff Bill Smirniotis Ext. 104 Business Manager [email protected] Sana Auro Ext. 103 Bookkeeper [email protected] Josephine Estrada Ext. 100 Receptionist [email protected] Mary Wilson Ext. 102 Administrative Assistant [email protected] Music Ministry David Stevens Ext. 113 Director [email protected] Facilities Maintenance Jim Kinney Ext. 108 Director [email protected] Liturgical Ministries Rosemary Wellington Ext. 115 Sacristan [email protected] Santa Sophia Academy Karen Laaperi (619) 463-0488 Principal [email protected] Estela Diaz (619) 463-0488 Secretary [email protected] Santa Sophia Preschool Victoria Simanek (619) 463-0141 Director [email protected] Catechetical Ministry Office Office: (619) 463-6011 Bernadette Padlo Ext. 111 Director [email protected] Donna Hernandez Ext. 110 Administrative Assistant [email protected] David Stevens Ext. 113 Sr. High Youth [email protected] Jr. High Youth Ext. 110 Young Adult Ministries Rachel Smith [email protected] Teresa Sporleder [email protected] Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sunday, July 19, 2015

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  • 9800 San Juan Street Spring Valley, CA 91977 Phone (619) 463-6629 Fax (619) 463-8101

    www.santasophia.org [email protected]

    Rev. Devdas Masillamony, Pastor Rev. John Bosco Musinguzi, In Residence

    MASS SCHEDULE: Sunday Vigil: 4:30 p.m. (Saturday); Sunday: 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Liturgy of the Word for Children dismisses during the 11:00 a.m. Mass. Monday Friday: 8:00 a.m. Holy Days and Holidays: see bulletin and parish website for special Mass times. NURSERY: Sunday, open from 7:45 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and from 10:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Closed from 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Located on the north side of the church. CONFESSION: Wednesday from 5:00 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. ANOINTING OF THE SICK: The first Saturday of the month after the 4:30 p.m. Mass, or by appointment. In an emergency, please call the Parish Office at (619) 463-6629.

    DEVOTIONS

    Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament: First Friday of each month from the end of daily Mass until 11:55 a.m. Rosary: Daily after the morning Mass and other special occasions. Our Mother of Perpetual Help: Tuesday following the morning Mass.

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Santa Sophia Catholic Parish is a welcoming, caring, and vibrant community of believers seeking to grow in faith, fostering a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Challenged by the Word of God, nourished by the Eucharist, and empowered by the Holy Spirit we seek to build bridges to convey Gods love to our community.

    Clergy Rev. Devdas Masillamony Ext. 101 Pastor [email protected]

    Rev. John Bosco Ext. 107 Priest in Residence [email protected]

    Parish Staff Bill Smirniotis Ext. 104 Business Manager [email protected]

    Sana Auro Ext. 103 Bookkeeper [email protected]

    Josephine Estrada Ext. 100 Receptionist [email protected]

    Mary Wilson Ext. 102 Administrative Assistant [email protected]

    Music Ministry David Stevens Ext. 113 Director [email protected]

    Facilities Maintenance Jim Kinney Ext. 108 Director [email protected]

    Liturgical Ministries Rosemary Wellington Ext. 115 Sacristan [email protected]

    Santa Sophia Academy Karen Laaperi (619) 463-0488 Principal [email protected]

    Estela Diaz (619) 463-0488 Secretary [email protected]

    Santa Sophia Preschool Victoria Simanek (619) 463-0141 Director [email protected]

    Catechetical Ministry Office Office: (619) 463-6011

    Bernadette Padlo Ext. 111 Director [email protected]

    Donna Hernandez Ext. 110 Administrative Assistant [email protected]

    David Stevens Ext. 113 Sr. High Youth [email protected]

    Jr. High Youth Ext. 110

    Young Adult Ministries

    Rachel Smith [email protected] Teresa Sporleder [email protected]

    Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sunday, July 19, 2015

  • PAGE TWO SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JULY 19, 2015

    The readings remind us that God is a Good Shepherd and as a Good Shepherd He redeems, guides, and pro-vides for His people. As fol-

    lowers of Christ, we too are called to guide and shepherd one another. The readings, therefore, challenge us to use our God-given authority in the family, in the Church, in work place, and in soci-ety, with fidelity and responsibility. In this con-duct, pastoral ministry today is wider that includes not only the pastoral care given by those ordained as priests and religious or people in lay associa-tions, but the loving service given by all Christians who follow different callings to serve and lead Gods people. In the first reading, the prophet Jeremiah is hard on Israel's careless leadersthe king, some priests and some court prophetsbecause they have shown no concern for Gods people, especially the poor. They failed repeatedly to care for, guide, and nourish Gods people. This failure of religious leadership is one significant reason for Judahs ex-ile. The prophet foretells that in the unknown fu-ture, after the cleansing disaster of destruction and captivity, the Lords flock will have a true and righteous shepherd. This new shepherd-king will finally rule as God always intended. The second reading introduces Jesus as the shepherd of both

    the Jews and the Gentiles and explains how Jesus, the good shepherd, reconciled all of us with His Father by offering himself on the cross. Paul also speaks about another reconciliation between the Jews and the Gentiles, brought about by Jesus who has accepted both into the same Christian brother-hood. The reading from the Gospel of Mark presents Jesus as the good shepherd fulfilling Gods prom-ise given through his prophet Jeremiah in the first reading. Here we see Jesus attending to his weary apostles, who have just returned from their first missionary work, while at the same time express-ing his concern for the people who, like sheep without a shepherd," have gathered to meet him in the wilderness. The Christian life is a continuous passage from the presence of God to the presence of people and back again. Prayer is essentially listening to God and talking to Him. We should allow God the opportu-nity to speak to us and recharge us with spiritual energy and strength by setting aside enough time for Him to speak to us and for us to speak to Him. Finally, there can be no true Christianity without the proclamation of the Gospel. Teaching the Word of God is essential to a Christian commu-nity. As a shepherd of

    SCRIPTURE READINGS & INTENTIONS FOR THE SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME WEEK OF JULY 19, 2015

    Date Readings Time Intentions

    Saturday, July 18th (Vigil) Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

    Jer 23:1-6/Eph 2:13-18/Mk 6:30-34 (107) 4:30 pm +Nasim & +Sophia Fares & Living & Deceased Family

    Sunday, July 19th ~ Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

    Jer 23:1-6/Eph 2:13-18/Mk 6:30-34 (107) 8:00 am

    Intentions of Mr. Jefferson Sabilla & Ms. Erin Brown

    11:00 am Intentions of Darrell & Nancy Eide

    Monday, July 20th Ex 14:5-18/Mt 12:38-42 8:00 am +Mr. Robert Miller

    Tuesday, July 21th Ex 14:2115:1/Mt 12:46-50 8:00 am +Ms. Alexandra Lorens

    Wednesday, July 22th Ex 16:1-5, 9-15 (397)/Jn 20:1-2, 11-18* 8:00 am +Mike Tighe

    Thursday, July 23th Ex 19:1-2, 9-11, 16-20b/Mt 13:10-17 8:00 am +Nasim & +Mary Sawaya & Living & Deceased Family

    Friday, July 24th Ex 20:1-17/Mt 13:18-23 8:00 am +Mr. James & +Mrs. Zula Brown &

    Living & Deceased Family

    Saturday, July 25th (Vigil) Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

    2 Kgs 4:42-44/Eph 4:1-6/Jn 6:1-15 4:30 pm Intentions of SVDP Society

    Sunday, July 26th ~ Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2 Kgs 4:42-44/Eph 4:1-6/Jn 6:1-15

    8:00 am +Rodolfo S. Balala

    11:00 am +Zuhair Sarafa

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    Preserving our Legacy Fund $80.00

    $12,138.00

    $1,122.00 $9,420.50 $1,595.50

    45 51

    143 59 26 10 4 0

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    338

    July 6, 2015 - July 12, 2015

    Plate Envelopes eGiving

    Breakdown of gifts received $0.00 to $5.00 $5.01 to $10.00 $10.01 to $25.00 $25.01 to $50.00

    $50.01 to $100.00 $100.01 to $150.00

    $150.01 to $500.00 $500.01 to $1,000.00

    Total contributing households

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    Prayer list for our Military

    As a faith community, let us keep

    all who serve our country during

    these troubled times in our

    prayers. We pray especially for those of our parish

    who are serving.

    If you have a friend or relative who is serving in our military, and wanted their name to be added on our prayer list, please contact the office at: (619) 463-6629 ext. or via e-mail [email protected].

    Jessica Kline Brian Vanderberg

    Ernest Stelmar Leticia Rebollar Brandon Ancho

    Madeline Leggio Lilyne Hollingworth

    +Mary Alesi

    Victoria Conner Baby Jeevin

    +Paul Villard Tiffanny Kelly

    +Ed Paige Anita Sanford Jean Barrett

    Names in bold are newly added this week. Also pray for the special intentions written in the Book of Needs in the back of the church.

    PRAY FOR RELATIVES AND OUR FAMILY

    continued from page two. people entrusted to our care we must display the compassion of Jesus by meeting the spiritual, so-cial, and material needs of others by our works of charity as individual Christians and as a parish community. Fr. Devdas

    Please stop by page 7 of the bulletin for

    Giving Made Easy. MAJ. BRANDY CULP CASSY DETERS

    JEREMY DETERS VICTOR KAREH

    JOSHUA LABANON

    BRIGITTE FOX LTJG. JAYSON NICHOLSON

    ANDRE CLEVELAND SGT. DANE JOHNSON

    Prison Ministry is an amazing spiritual and corpo-ral work of mercy. For so many of these men, love was missing in the early parts of their lives. Come and be present for them on a Saturday morning and see if it is something in your heart to do once a month. On Saturday mornings the Catholic men of Dono-van Prisons Yard C gather in the chapel for Mass or Communion Service. Three of the Satur-days per month there are two rotating visiting priests as celebrants, as well as Bishop Brom cele-brating once a month. To participate and get a gate clearance please con-tact Paul Hedley by phone @ 619.218.2006 or by email: [email protected]

    VOLUNTEERS FOR PRISON MINISTRY

    PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR NEWLY MARRIED COUPLE

    ASHLEY AND KEVIN CONNOLLY

    Who were married here at Santa Sophia

    JULY 11TH

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    DAILY PRAYER FOR PRIESTS

    O Jesus, I pray for your faithful and fervent priests;

    For your unfaithful and tepid priests; For your priests laboring at home or

    Abroad in distant mission fields. For your tempted priests;

    For your lonely and desolate priests; For your young priests; For your dying priests;

    For the souls of your priests in Purgatory.

    But above all, I recommend to you The priests dearest to me;

    The priest who baptized me; The priests who absolved me from

    my sins; The priests at whose Masses I assisted and who gave me

    Your Body and Blood in Holy Communion;

    The priests who taught and instructed me;

    All the priests to whom I am indebted in any other way

    (especially...) O Jesus, keep them all close

    to your heart, And bless them abundantly

    in time and in Eternity,

    Amen

    PRAYER FOR OUR PRIESTS

    Sunday, July 19th - Rev. James Conte

    Monday, July 20th - Rev. Giles Conwill

    Tuesday, July 21th - Rev. Brian Corcoran

    Wednesday, July 22th - Rev. Edward Corcoran

    Thursday, July 23th - Rev. Gino Correa, OFM

    Friday, July 24th - Rev. Aquinas Costello, OP

    Saturday, July 25th - Rev. Msgr. Edward Creighton

    Did you know that

    St. Vincent de Paul

    Society accepts vehicle

    donations?

    Unlike the programs sponsored by other charities,

    your donation can be used to directly benefit OUR

    community. Used vehicles can be turned into much

    needed funds to support the Santa Sophia food pan-

    try, home visits, and all of many services provided

    by our conference to your neighbors in need.

    If you have a vehicle you'd like to donate, please call

    1-800-322-8284 or log onto www.svdpusacars.com.

    The process is quick and easy, the vehicle will be

    picked up within 24 hours, and tax paperwork will

    be sent back to you. YOU can make a real differ-

    ence right in your own community.

    The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is a world-wide Christian community rooted in the precept that in the poor "Vincentians will see the face of Christ". Through our monthly "Serving in Hope" gather-ings, we learn to use our essential elements:

    Spiritual Growth, Fellowship and Service. This is who we are. This is why we exist. If you'd like to learn more, or just be part of a monthly spiritual fellowship, come join us the 2nd Thursday of every month at 7:00 pm in the Daniel Room.

    The Society of St. Vincent de Paul has two meet-ings a month. The first one is the second Thursday of every month at 7:00pm in the Daniels room. The second one is the fourth Saturday of every month at 2:30pm in the Verhoeven Room.

    ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

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    Santa Sophia Catholic Church and Academy Office hours Parish Office: (619) 463-6629 Fax: (619) 463-8101 Monday ~ Friday from after daily mass - 4:30 pm

    Academy Office: (619) 463-0488 Fax: (619) 668-5469 Monday ~ Friday from 7:30 am - 3:30 pm

    Preschool Office: (619) 463-0141 Fax: (619) 463-8101 Monday ~ Friday from 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

    CMO Office: (619) 463-6011 Fax: (619) 668-5458 Monday ~ Friday from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm & Sunday 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

    Discounts for mature shoppers Are you looking for those special bargains? Here are some additional merchants that help save you money. Dining

    Arby's: 10% off ( 55 +)

    Ben & Jerry's: 10% off (60+)

    Bennigan's: discount varies by location (60+)

    Bob's Big Boy: discount varies by location (60+)

    Boston Market: 10% off (65+)

    Burger King: 10% off (60+)

    Carrabbas Italian Grill: 20% off on Wednesdays

    to AARP Members

    Chick-Fil-A: 10% off or free small drink or coffee

    ( 55+)

    Chili's: 10% off ( 55+)

    CiCi's Pizza: 10% off (60+)

    Country Kitchen: Great Senior Menu (55+)

    Culver's: 10% off

    Retail and Apparel

    Clarks : 10% off (62+)

    Dress Barn: 20% off ( 55+)

    Goodwill: 10% off one day a week (date varies by

    location)

    Hallmark: 10% off one day a week (date varies )

    Kohl's: 15% off (60+)

    SENIOR CORNER

    What is Retrouvaille?

    A program designed to help Troubled Marriages regain their health. It helps spouses uncover or re-wakens the Love, Trust and Commitment that originally brought them together.

    English weekend: September 11-13th For information call (951) 259-9474

    ~ Space is limited ~

    Spanish weekend: September 18-20th For information call (619) 423-0182

    CHURCH IMPROVEMENTS

    Have you noticed the changes to our al-coves? Through the generosity of donors, stained glass windows with six saints are be-ing crafted at this time. The alcove openings have been raised to allow the stained glass windows to be seen while in church. Arched corners have been added to compliment the architectural style of the church. Three win-dows will be added to each side. The win-dows should be installed by the fourth quar-ter of this year.

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    UPCOMING EVENTS

    5TH ANNUAL MYSTERY QUILT WORKSHOP SATURDAY, JULY 25TH STARTING AT 8:30 AM LOCATED AT PRENDER-GAST HALL

    JOIN UN FOR COFFE AND DONUTS AFTER MASS EVERY SUNDAY

    EXPOSITION AND BENE-DICTION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT FRIDAY, AUGUST 1ST AT 8:45 AM IN THE CHURCH

    ANOINTING OF THE SICK FIRST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH FOLLOW-ING THE 4:30 PM MASS

    SAVE THE DATE EVENT

    INSTALLATION OF FR. DEVDAS BY BISHOP MCELROY SATURDAY, AUGUST 29TH AT THE 4:30 PM MASS. SUMMER NIGHT EVENT TO FOLLOW. MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS EVENT TO FOLLOW IN UPCOMING BULLETIN

    ANNOUNCEMENTS & UPCOMING WEEKLY EVENTS

    The Grocery Outlet in Casa de Oro is holding their annual "Independence from Hunger" food drive again this year. During the entire month of July, shoppers can purchase a pre-filled bag of groceries to be donated to the Saint Vin-cent de Paul food pantry. Patrons also have the opportunity to donate by pur-chasing a voucher for $1.00, $5.00 or $10.00 at store registers. As always, all groceries and proceeds stay in our community to help our neighbors in need. The grocery outlet is open everyday from 7:00 am - 9:00 pm and is located at 9805 Campo Road, Suite 110 in Spring Valley.

    Please remember Grocery Outlet when planning your local shopping.

    2015-2016 RELIGIOUS ED REGISTRATION ~ PRE-SCHOOL-CONFIRMATION

    Register now before fees increase in July! Registration will continue Monday through Friday throughout the summer. Registration will take

    place in the Catechetical Ministry Office from 9:00 am - 3:00 pm.

    What to Bring: Fees and your child's baptism certificate, if not already on file, are due at the time of registration. Special Note: Families who are not registered at Santa Sophia must provide a letter from their parish priest giving permission to attend Santa Sophia's religious education classes.

    Prerequisite for Confirmation Level I: Completion of Religious Ed Level 8 or graduation from a Catholic elementary school.

    Prerequisite for Confirmation Level 2: Level I candidates must bring their Sponsor Eligibility Form completely filled out, signed and sealed by the spon-sor's parish priest in order to register for Level II.

    ARE YOU IN A RELATIONSHIP WITH SOMEONE WHO GETS VIOLENT WHEN YOU DISAGREE WITH THEIR OPINION?

    This is a Safe Place Community: Santa Sophias team provides faith-based support to parishioners, family and friends who suspect or know of violence in their relationships. Call (619) 663-9785 and leave a message. All calls are confidential-no caller is identified by name. A team member will call and offer resources that can help in situa-

    tions of child, elder or intimate partner abuse.

    I Love A Clean San Diego needs help assembling boxes of supplies for our September countywide event, Coastal Cleanup

    Day. Volunteers will report to our office in Liberty Station to help us pack up bags, gloves and more for our 100 cleanup sites. Sign up for a

    full day or just a few hours. Shifts are available Monday, August 17 through Thursday, August 20 from 10:00 am4:00 pm.

    Call (619) 704-2782to sign up for a shift... or two!

    If you are interested in a small community Bible study group throughout the summer, please contact Jose Nuanes at (619) 328-2511. This group meets every Monday from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon in the CMO Room 2.

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    NEW PARISHIONERS

    Welcome! We warmly invite you

    to join our faith community. To

    register, please visit the parish

    office anytime after the morning

    mass until 4:30 pm, Monday thru

    Friday. Or you can pick up a

    registration form in the vestibule

    of the church.

    BAPTISM

    Please contact Donna Hernandez

    at (619) 463-6011 for Baptism

    preparation information. Parents

    are encouraged to begin the

    preparation process before their

    child is born.

    ADULT/CHILD

    RELIGIOUS FORMATION

    Please contact Donna Hernandez

    at the Catechetical Ministry Of-

    fice at (619) 463-6011 for more

    information.

    MATRIMONY

    Please contact the office at (619)

    463-6629, before setting the date,

    time and location of your wed-

    ding. In the Diocese of San

    Diego, couples should plan on a

    nine month (minimum) period of

    marriage preparation.

    QUINCEANERAS

    Please contact Susan Rosson at

    (619) 861-4384, before setting

    the date, time, and location of

    your Quinceanera.

    FUNERALS

    Please contact Bill Smirniotis at

    (619) 463-6629 ext. 104.

    BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS

    Submissions are due Fridays by

    noon, nine days prior to publication.

    Send to:

    [email protected]

    Find us on Facebook:

    SantaSophiaCatholicChurch www.santasophia.org

    Giving Made Easy Electronic giving or e-giving is becoming popular as an emerging offer-tory option for parishioners. The parishioners here at Santa Sophia con-tinue to make e-giving an increasingly popular method of giving. This demonstrates that people are becoming more familiar and comfortable with e-giving. Electronic giving in all its forms provides convenience to parishioners and donation consistency to the parish. The benefits of e-giving are numerous:

    Our gifts are expedited, the system simplifies the accounting process

    for the parish and strengthens the parishs base of regular support. It encourages commitment and faithfulness of people to the parish. It helps parishioners to prioritize giving in their budgets and helps

    them make an advanced commitment. It saves the parish money on mailing offering envelopes and proc-

    essing checks. It therefore saves human resources which allows those resources to refocus their time on other parish activities.

    It is easy and convenient. It gives members an automated and prac-tical way to easily prioritize giving in this fast-paced world in which we live.

    It creates a positive impact on the environment. An enormous amount of natural resources are consumed in the production, proc-essing, and disposal of paper checks. Studies show that electronic payments have already produced more than a 50% decline in check use since the year 2000.

    Most online giving programs offer a recurring giving feature that al-lows online donors to schedule their church donations weekly, biweekly or monthly. When all the options to give are available and donors are free to set their own dates or days to give, either monthly, weekly or biweekly. This enables parish to have a steady inflow of income on which it can depend throughout the year. Many churches using e-giving program have reported a steady collection, especially during the sum-mer when many families go out of town or are simply too busy with other activities. Instead of having to make arrangements for your con-tributions while you are out of town, you can use e-giving to continue your gifts without interruption. E-giving is very simple and convenient. If you wish to set up an e-giving account here at Santa Sophia, visit the parish website at www.santasophia.org and click the Menu button. Then click on the Donate button, located on the left side of your computer screen. If you need assistance in setting up an account, please contact Bill at the parish office. He will be happy to walk you through the process of helping you to set up your e-giving account. Fr. Devdas

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