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Mailing address: 271 Main Street, Saco, ME 04072 • Tel: 207-282-3321
E-mail: [email protected] • www.goodshepherdparish.us Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Good Shepherd Parish Biddeford, Lyman, Old Orchard Beach, Saco
(Church physical addresses listed inside)
December 18, 2016
Vocations: “When Joseph awoke he did as the angel of the Lord directed him.” Are you prayerfully
vigilant about discovering your vocation in Christ? Might He be inviting you to the priesthood
or consecrated life? Call Fr. Seamus Griesbach: 207-773-6471;
email: [email protected]; Website: www.portlanddiocese/vocations;
Facebook: VocationsME.
Message from Monsignor René Mathieu: (1) Children who received the Sacrament of Reconciliation for the first time on December 9/10 were well prepared. I am grateful to the parents, grandparents, other relatives and our formation staff for making it such a special event; many older siblings and adults also availed themselves of the sacrament. These children will now continue to prepare for the sacra-ments of Confirmation and First Communion next spring. (2) Our
Increased Offertory Campaign continues. If you have not yet done so, please pick up a packet after Mass, carefully read the brochure and prayerfully complete the com-mitment form. (3) Father Dominic invites you to a presentation about his life and mission this Sunday after the 10:30 am Mass at Most Holy Trinity Church. (4) Gifts and contributions supporting Toys for Tots are due this weekend. (5) Our final cele-bration of Advent Vespers will be at Most Holy Trinity Church this Sunday afternoon beginning at 4:00 pm. (6) The schedule of Christmas Masses is listed in this bulletin. I remind everyone that the vast majority of parishioners and visitors usually attend the 4 pm/4:30 pm Masses, so if you prefer less crowded circumstances, you may want to attend other Masses. Again this year, the 4:00 pm Christmas Eve Mass at St. Joseph will include large screen remote video of the Mass for any overflow crowd downstairs in the church hall – about 1300 total participated last year, I believe. Rather than hav-ing large crowds standing out back (which is an uncomfortable situation with related safety issues), people will be comfortable in the hall with a printed program, a music leader, ushers, and seating; Eucharistic ministers will distribute Holy Communion at the appropriate time. The choir loft will be open, but only for as many who can be comfortably and safely seated there. Fr. Ron Labarre, Fr. David Schlaver, Fr. Joseph Manship and Msgr. Charles Murphy will help with our extended Christmas Mass schedule. (7) Our parish website (www.GoodShepherdParish.us) is frequently up-dated. You can find information at that location about many of our ministries including St. James School, our faith formation programs, and the two Catholic cemeteries; almost a year’s worth of weekly bulletins, including the most current one; scripture readings for weekday and Sunday Masses; ways to grow in one’s spiritual journey; information about preparing for and celebrating the seven sacraments in our parish; the parish schedule of events; links to Catholic radio, the diocese, the American bishops, the Vatican, and much more. Facebook & Twitter are other ways to communicate with us. (8) Thank You of the Week: When I was appointed pastor of Notre Dame Church in Saco some twelve years ago (September 2004), nine priests were assigned to serve the Catholic churches in Old Orchard Beach, Saco, Biddeford and Lyman. Since the merger of 2010, deacons have taken on responsibility for most of our funerals and weddings outside of Mass. Retired priests provide invaluable help and moral support for the three assigned priests. I realize that some things slip through the cracks, but I believe the most important needs are being met with the help of a dedicated staff and volunteers. Over and over again, parishioners quietly encourage their priests with friendly acknowledgement and prayerful support. Thank you!
JOKES PRIESTS CAN TELL, Vol. 7 - Msgr. Tonne: “Bobby, did you see Santa Claus last night?” “No, Ma’am, I didn’t, it was too dark; but I heard what he said when he knocked his toe against the bed-post.”
Apostolate of Prayer for Priests - December 18. Rev. Maurice Lebel, Rev. Steven Cartwright 19. Rev. Theodore Letendre FIC, Rev. Kent Ouellette 20. Rev. Aaron Damboise, Rev. Stephen Mulkern 21. Rev. Matthew Gregory, Rev. Richard Rice 22. Rev. Thomas Lee, V. Rev. Daniel Greenleaf 23. Rev. Robert Goudreau, Msgr. J. Joseph Ford 24. Rev. John Mazzei, Rev. Peter Kaseta OFM Cap
Good Shepherd Parish Fourth Sunday of Advent December 18, 2016
Most Holy Trinity Church St. Joseph Church & Ste. Anne Chapel St. Margaret Church St. Philip Church 271 Main St 178 Elm St (Rte 1) 6 Saco Ave 404 Goodwins Mills Rd Saco, Maine 04072 Biddeford, Maine 04005 Old Orchard Beach, Maine 04064 Lyman, Maine 04002
St. Brendan Chapel (seasonal) 40 Lester B. Orcutt Blvd, Biddeford Pool, Maine 04006
Rev. Msgr. René T. Mathieu, Pastor Rev. Robert Gaudreau, Parochial Vicar Rev. Dominic Tumusiime, AJ, Parochial Vicar Deacon Robert Parenteau Deacon Kevin Jacques
Confessions on Saturdays (or by appointment): 3:00 pm at Most Holy Trinity, St. Joseph and St. Margaret
3:30 pm at St. Philip
The Presence Radio Network is 106.7 FM in Greater Portland,
www.thepresenceradio.org, on the app, or dial 605-475-8037 and listen
on phones w/unlimited minutes.
St. Peter Canisius; Feast day is Dec. 21. St. John of Kanty; Feast day is Dec. 23.
Just a reminder that weekly Masses can be viewed on cable television,
Channel 3 in Biddeford & Channel 85 in Saco/Old Orchard Beach, every Sunday and Wednesday at 10:00 am.
~ Brought to you by Good Shepherd Parish and Friends of Fr. Zenon
WELCOME! You enter this Church not as a stranger but as a guest of God. Come, then, with joy
in your heart and thanks on your lips into God’s presence, offering God your love and service.
Our warmest welcome to all who celebrate with us. We thank God for you! If you want to register in
the parish or make a change, please fill out the form below. You may also register online at our website.
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Maureen Lafond (born 1942) * Eva Gagne (born 1927) Patricia Horrocks (born 1939) * Diane Campbell (born 1951)
May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace.
Saturday, December 17 4:00 pm St. Joseph: (Msgr. Mathieu) Dorilas & Murielle Roy / Therese & Charles Bolduc 4:00 pm Most Holy Trinity: (Fr. Dominic Tumusiime) Timothy Loughlin (18th Ann.) / Jorja M. Gourdouros 4:00 pm St. Margaret: (Fr. Joseph Manship) Michael Regan, Jr. / Frank Devergilio 4:30 pm St. Philip: (Fr. Robert Gaudreau) For prayers answered / David Genest Sunday, December 18, Fourth Sunday of Advent 8:00 am St. Joseph: (French) (Fr. Robert Gaudreau) Ste. Anne de Beaupre for favor obtained / Maurice Dubois (1st Ann.) 8:30 am St. Margaret: (Fr. David Schlaver) Paul Rivard / Jasper D. Cochrane 8:30 am Most Holy Trinity: (Fr. Dominic Tumusiime) Jean & Eva Martel / John (Ben) Woodbury 9:00 am St. Philip: (Msgr. Mathieu) Lois Thebarge (3rd Ann.) / For All People in Good Shepherd Parish 10:30 am St. Margaret: (Fr. Robert Gaudreau) Joseph Underwood (10th Ann.) / Ron Laflamme 10:30 am Most Holy Trinity: (Fr. Dominic Tumusiime) Yvonne & Paul Guay / Raymond J. Paquette 11:00 am St. Joseph: (Msgr. Mathieu) George Tourigny / Eva Gendron +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Monday, December 19 9:00 am Most Holy Trinity: Donald Auger (12th Ann.) / Pauline Janson Tuesday, December 20 7:00 am Most Holy Trinity: For prayers answered 9:00 am Most Holy Trinity: Albert W. Nadeau (25th Ann.) / Raymond Auger (1st Ann.) Wednesday, December 21 8:30 am St. James School: Normand Auger (9th Ann.) 9:00 am St. Philip: Ron Laflamme / Jeannine N. Gustin
Thursday, December 22 8:00 am St. Margaret: For prayers answered / Paul Corbeau 9:00 am St. Philip: for the holy Souls in Purgatory Friday, December 23 7:00 am Most Holy Trinity: Sylvie Duclos / Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Picard 9:00 am Most Holy Trinity: Laurette Simoneau (1st Ann.) / William A. Kerrigan (10th Ann.) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Saturday, December 24, Christmas Eve 4:00 pm St. Joseph: (Msgr. Mathieu) Romeo (18th Ann.) & Lillian (7th Ann.) Beaulieu / Roland (59th Ann.) & Diana (43rd Ann.) Rousselle 4:00 pm Most Holy Trinity: (Fr. Dominic Tumusiime) Juliette Landry / Raoul “Ralph” Fecteau (2nd Ann.) 4:00 pm St. Margaret: (Fr. Robert Gaudreau) Garon Murphy / Severine Dickinson 4:30 pm St. Philip: (Priest TBD) Marcel Gendron / Raymond Gendron 6:30 pm Most Holy Trinity: (Fr. David Schlaver) Lorraine Stewart / Romeo Rousseau 6:30 pm St. Joseph: (Fr. Ron Labarre) Theresa Collard / Edward Maxson (9th Ann.) Sunday, December 25, The Nativity of the Lord (Christmas) 12:00 am St. Joseph: (Fr. Robert Gaudreau) Floriant Poissant 8:00 am St. Joseph: (French) (Fr. Ron Labarre) Mme. Eva Spénard Carrier / Ronald Bellerose 8:30 am St. Margaret: (Fr. Joseph Manship) Vivien & James Sullivan / Nancy Tucker 8:30 am Most Holy Trinity: (Fr. David Schlaver) Thomas & David O. Reed / Concisa, Wilfredo & Nono Garcia 9:00 am St. Philip: (Fr. Dominic Tumusiime) Paul Lambert 10:30 am St. Margaret: (Fr. Joseph Manship) Jerry Elie / Rachel Beauchesne (5th Ann.) 10:30 am Most Holy Trinity: (Msgr. Charles Murphy) Fernand Binette / Patricia Horrocks 11:00 am St. Joseph: (Msgr. Mathieu) Donald Plante (5th Ann.) / For All People in Good Shepherd Parish
PARISH LITURGIES
Good Shepherd Parish Fourth Sunday of Advent December 18, 2016
We try to list the name of the priest who will cele-brate every scheduled weekend Mass. However, this schedule may be changed without notice.
Notes regarding Masses/Mass Times:
Tues. & Fri. 7 AM Masses are being held at Most Holy Trinity for the duration of winter. The change allows us to focus winter maintenance resources in a single location.
Mass Intentions that were scheduled weekdays at 7 AM at Ste. Anne Chapel will now be offered at the corresponding 7 AM MHT Masses.
Monday AM Mass through winter will be held only at MHT at 9 am.
ADVENT VESPERS: at MHT Church this Sun., Dec. 18 at 4 pm. Please join us in prayer as we wait in joyful hope for the
coming of the Lord. (***Note: Incense will be used.)
COME LISTEN TO FR. DOMINIC Share a Biography of An Adventurous Life!
Dear parishioners of Good Shepherd Parish & friends, Thank you for all you are to me and for keeping your faith welcoming. Please, you are particularly invited to hear about my adventurous life
and connect with other strange ways by which God calls each one of us to do something here on earth for a while before we return home. That
call is the passion that keeps my heart open and going. It’s the source of my joy and power within, pushing me to call everyone a sister and a
brother wherever I go without doubt. What a grace! Profoundly I thank you for giving me this opportunity to widen the scope of my adventures.
I want to share with you on the two arms of my mission: a mission at home and a mission abroad. It’s a must tell and a must listen story.
Come and listen about the life of one saved at birth, born poor, student on an empty stomach, seminarian with no blanket, first African
religious priest and missionary, poor to the poor, in a motor accident, living far away from home, stretched missionary journeys: Africa, Europe, and experiences across the U.S. continent,
from Oregon to Maine. Time will be the limit. You are all welcome! ~ Fr. Dominic Tumusiime, AJ
Please join Fr. Dominic to hear his story: Sunday, December 18, after the 10:30 am Mass at MHT
The Sanctuary Lamp at Most Holy Trinity is burning this
week in memory of Robert J. Bernier & Mary J. Bernier
Schedule of Masses for Christmas Eve Saturday, December 24 4:00 pm Most Holy Trinity (Fr. Dominic Tumusiime) 4:00 pm St. Margaret (Fr. Robert Gaudreau) 4:00 pm St. Joseph (Msgr. Mathieu) 4:30 pm St. Philip (Priest TBD) 6:30 pm Most Holy Trinity (Fr. David Schlaver) Children’s Choir 6:30 pm St. Joseph (Fr. Ron Labarre)
Schedule of Masses for Christmas Day Sunday, December 25 12:00 am (Midnight) St. Joseph (Fr. Robert Gaudreau) 8:00 am St. Joseph (French) (Fr. Ron Labarre) 8:30 am St. Margaret (Fr. Joseph Manship) 8:30 am Most Holy Trinity (Fr. David Schlaver) 9:00 am St. Philip (Fr. Dominic Tumusiime) 10:30 am St. Margaret (Fr. Joseph Manship) 10:30 am Most Holy Trinity (Msgr. Charles Murphy) 11:00 am St. Joseph (Msgr. Mathieu)
***************************************************** Masses for the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God, Holy
Day of Obligation, will follow the normal weekend schedule Jan. 1.
Fr. David Schlaver celebrates his 45th Anniversary of Ordination to the Priesthood on Dec. 18. Congratulations, Fr. David, and thank you for your ongoing, cheerful spirit and loving service to God’s church
and His people over the past 4.5 decades! May God bless your endeavors, giving graces, gifts & health for many more years to come!
SAINT JAMES CATHOLIC SCHOOL
25 Graham Street Phone 207-282-4084 Biddeford, ME 04005 FAX 207-286-3693 E-mail [email protected] Website www.sjsbiddeford.org
St. James School is Service Academics Faith Excellence
St. James is a Catholic, parochial school committed to fostering spiritual, intellectual, social, emotional & physical growth in a S.A.F.E. and collaborative environment while empowering students to be cre-ative, to think critically, to act responsibly, and to serve with integrity.
Good Shepherd Parish Fourth Sunday of Advent December 18, 2016
Let’s recycle together We are asking for your cooperation. Please take note… we can only accept Brother, Dell, Canon, HP, Lexmark and Samsung laser cartridges. It is extremely important that you only leave us these brands for recycle. Inkjet cartridges need to be print head and name brand. Most of us have printers at home or work. Next time you have an empty first use cartridge, don’t throw it away! Just put it in a baggie or newspaper and bring to Mass with you. We have boxes placed in all the churches of Good Shepherd Parish. Everybody can help!!! Get empties from neighbors and friends. The benefits are huge. The money raised aids our Faith Formation programs. Thank YOU!
FAITH FORMATION
FAMILY FAITH FORMATION
On this last Sunday of Advent, We pray that you have prepared a space in your heart and your home as we look
forward to Jesus coming anew.
We wish every one a very Merry Christmas season!
Our regular schedule of classes will resume on Jan. 8th, 2017.
YOUTH MINISTRY
FMI regarding Youth Ministry events/programs, contact youth minister, Josh Houde, 282-4812 x117 or [email protected].
Youth Ministry Sunday Meetings – 5:30 pm at Most Holy Trinity
Dec. 18 – Encounter & Christmas Caroling (details below) Dec. 25, 2016 & Jan. 1, 2017– NO MEETINGS (Christmas Break)
Jan. 8 – Youth Mass & Meetings Resume
YOUNG ADULT/FAMILY MINISTRY
Saint James School was well represented at the Saco Festival of Lights.
A truck carrying a nativity scene was followed by students and parents
singing Christmas Carols.
Halfway into the parade a spectator told us that she
just said that there had not been one float with a
nativity on it and then we turned the corner.
Spectators were happy to say Merry Christmas and thank you to us all. It was followed by a pizza party and short movie for everyone to un-wind. We wish all parishioners a most blessed and Merry Christmas!
December 18 (Sun): Encounter & Christmas Caroling – Our final youth ministry event of the semester will be an Encounter
Holy Hour in Saco, followed by Christmas caroling at St. Andre Health Care in Biddeford. Both junior high & high school youth and their
families are invited to participate. The event will follow Encounter on Sun., Dec. 18. The Encounter runs from about 1:00-2:00 pm, and the
Christmas Caroling from about 2:30-3:30 pm. Please plan to attend the Encounter at Most Holy Trinity Church, and then arrive and depart
directly from St. Andre Health Care (407 Pool St.) for caroling. Songbooks will be provided. If you are feeling sick, please stay home out of consideration for the nursing home residents we will be visiting.
Otherwise, we hope you can join us!
Feb. 11-12 (Sat-Sun): High School Men's & Women's Retreat − Our parish will host an overnight retreat for high school men and women, featuring the YDisciples
sessions about true Catholic manhood and womanhood. It will begin Saturday evening and conclude with the
Youth Mass on Sunday evening. There will clearly be a strong social component as well! This is an event we plan to open to other parishes as well. Details are still
in the works, but please mark your calendars!
Saint James students researched ancient Egyptian instruments, and then created one of them in
music class. This coincided with their study of Egypt in social studies class. This is a great
example of how the curriculum from our specials classes is integrated with the
regular education classes.
SAVE THE DATE for the Catholic Women’s Conference in 2017! The conference will be held on April 29, 2017, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, at Holiday Inn by the Bay in Portland. Keynote Speaker: Leah Darrow, author & former model on America’s Next Top Model.
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS TO THE HOMEBOUND Good Shepherd has a small Christmas gift & card for the
Homebound of our Parish communities. Eucharistic Ministers to the homebound in our parish are asked to stop by the main
office and pick up a gift for those you visit.
Good Shepherd Parish Fourth Sunday of Advent December 18, 2016
Job Opening:
Maintenance-Custodian Person: This is a part-time position for the parish, with the potential for full time. Please see the full job description
at http://goodshepherdparish.us/employment-opportunities. Submit inquiries and resumes to [email protected]
and reference Maintenance-Custodian Position.
Second Collection This Weekend: Snow Removal – As the name implies, this would include fees associated with snow clearing, salting
& sanding, and the winterization of properties. Your support is always appreciated.
Next Weekend: Christmas - Since Christmas falls on Sunday this year there is not a second “Christmas Collection”. Any gift you may wish to make to the parish can be included with your weekly offertory donation,
in the envelope “HOLY CHRISTMAS” provided in your packet.
Notes: The last weekend envelope in the current Offertory packet will be repeated in the next Offertory packet. This duplicate is intended to allow for delivery delays.
Did you or someone you know move? We received over 300 pieces of mail back as undeliverable from our Increased Offertory
Campaign. Please call the parish office at 282-3321 or email [email protected] to update your contact info.
Thank you to all who participated in the Fall TMIY program which concluded December 17th.
The new spring program titled “The Bible and the Sacraments” will start up on Sat., Jan. 14, ‘17. Hope to see you there.
**Meetings are Saturdays in the youth room downstairs at MHT. Liturgy of the Hours begins at 6:30 am; Coffee & Social time at 6:45; DVD Program at 7:00. FMI call Ken, 590-5805; or Dave, 590-5198.
Good Shepherd Parish &
Good Shepherd Parish is supporting the 2016 “Northern York
County Toys for Tots Campaign” for children from families in need. There is a toy collection box placed in all churches through THIS Sunday, Dec. 18. Please bring in new, unwrapped toys, to help the less fortunate children in our parish communities.
What kind of toys are most needed each year? Teens age 13-17—Sporting goods, makeup, jewelry, watches, crafts, educational games, mp3 players, cameras, Lego sets, video gaming systems, headphones, hair accessories, movies and board games. Newborn to 2 years of age—crib mobiles, Johnny jump-ups, walkers, educational toys of all kinds.
Donations to food pantries at all our churches: This week: Canned meat - tuna & chicken
Breakfast this Sunday, Dec. 18: KofC Council #2266, are hosting a breakfast from 8:30 to 10:30 am in St. Margaret hall. The proceeds will be for Knights of Columbus charities. All are welcome!
Offertory Collection Report through Fiscal Year Week 23
*includes second collections Week Year to Date* Dec 3-4, 2016 $ 27,812 $ 642,714 Dec 5-6, 2015 $ 25,167 $ 660,435
Difference $ 2,645 $ (17,721) -2.7%
* Fuel & Heat $ 4,413
CARRYING BABY JESUS AT MIDNIGHT MASS: We are in need of a child to carry the statue of baby Jesus
at Midnight Mass at St. Joseph Church. If interested, please contact the parish office.
Also, if any altar servers would like to attend Midnight Mass to be present in the sanctuary, you are most welcomed.
Good Shepherd Parish Christmas Fair 2016
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I’ve said it before and I will say it again. To thank everyone
who had a hand in making this Christmas Fair a gigantic success would be an exercise in futility. Suffice to say that literally, thousands of
you came out in one way or another to show your support for your Christmas Fair and your parish. Once again this year, the spirit of
Christmas could be felt all weekend long at the Good Shepherd Parish Christmas Fair.
The fellowship was wonderful, with visitors coming from near and far to enjoy what has become a tradition for many families throughout
New England and beyond. At our post fair meeting, some great suggestions were made on how to
add to the fun and excitement in 2017. We will be sharing that news with all of you in the upcoming months.
And about the finances…we should be having some final numbers for you all very soon. Our parish ministries will greatly benefit from the
fruits of our Christmas Fair. Thank you all and on behalf of the Christmas Fair Committee:
A very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Healthy, Blessed New Year to each and every one of you.
~ Dan & Denise Bastarache, Co-chairs, GSP Christmas Fair
The Friends for Life Project: As you know, Good Shepherd Parish has many elderly who are unable to attend church and even strug-gle to go out, especially with winter at our doorstep. From time-to-time we receive calls from these wonderful people, who are just looking for a visit and someone to talk with. We hope to develop a new program called "The Friends for Life Project," and with your help we can make this a possibility. If you are interested in spend-ing a small amount of time with someone who may just want a visit or share a word, we invite you to contact our parish at 207-282-3321 or email [email protected]. Together we can bring the love of Christ to them.
New Parish App Coming Soon! In the coming weeks Good Shepherd Parish will launch our own app for iPhone and Android smart phones. This will allow us to better communicate with you throughout the week, and keep you updated with relevant parish news or
updates. The app is very well designed and very intuitive. It will be a great resource for parishioners by providing daily Mass readings, Catholic news and prayers, convenient prayer and Confession remind-ers, our bulletins and more. We hope for our new app to be a tool for fostering stronger parish life at Good Shepherd Parish and better engaging the New Evangelization. Please watch in the coming weeks for our official launch announcement.
PARISH DONATIONS & CHARITABLE DEDUCTIONS:
Please be aware that the parish office can only track your offertory dona-tions in our Parish Database when you use your OFFERTORY ENVE-LOPES! All donations received through your envelopes are recorded to your account. We are happy to provide you with a record of your dona-tions if need be. We will begin processing requests in mid January, and prefer handling these via email in order to reduce administrative costs to the parish. Please email your request to [email protected]
with 2016 GSP Contribution Statement in the subject line, or call 282-3321x105.
Tax law requires that we acknowledge receipt of any single donation of $250 or more with a letter, which is standard procedure. However, small-
er amounts donated by check to the collection basket that are not in Offertory Envelopes are not recorded, but simply are deposited to the
bank. You must then rely on your canceled check and bank statements, as record for your donation. If you would like to receive Envelopes,
please contact the parish office. For parishioners who donate through WESHARE, our online giving
service, you are able to obtain your record of giving / donations directly from your WESHARE account.
Thank you for your generosity and cooperation!
Sincere thanks to all who participated in our Christmas Coffee Charity Event, which raised $3,450 in Gift Cards for Esther Residence & Hope Rising! The buzz words of the evening were magical and beautiful, but what was most enjoyed was the fellowship. Thank you to our hostesses, who gave of their time, talent and treasure to make the night a success: Sr. Joanne Roy,
Susan Dame, Carey Nason, Aline McDonald, Lucille Prescott, April Plante, Sherry Brown, Deborah White, Mary Ann Kaiser, Deborah Giguere, Becky Hebert, Bonnie Buechs, Sue Anne Bellavance, Pam Houde, Deborah Hollis, Donna Caron, Celeste Murphy, Diane Paquette, Jess Hamilton & Leah Williams. Special thanks to April Plante for photography. God bless you all for your generosity! Check out a brief video on the homepage of our website, goodshepherdparish.us.
Christmas Coffee