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St. Alice Catholic Church
Santa Alicia Iglesia Católica 1520 “E” Street Springfield OR, 97477
Office: 541-747-7041 / FAX 541-746-5213 Website: www.stalice.org Office E-mail: [email protected] Bulletin Editor: [email protected]
Third Sunday of Lent - March 4th, 2018
LITURGY SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00pm English Sunday Mass 9:30am English 12:15pm Spanish Weekday Liturgy (Ed. Center Chapel) Monday: 8:30am Liturgy of the Word with Holy Communion (English) Tuesday: 6:00pm Spanish Mass (Church) Wednesday: 8:30am English Mass Thursday: 8:30am English Mass Friday: 11:00am English Mass Sacrament of Reconciliation Tuesday: 5:00 - 5:45pm - With Adoration Saturday: 3:30 - 4:30pm Or by appointment 1st Saturday Each Month - Liturgy, Reconciliation, & Rosary Reconciliation: 7:00 - 7:45am Liturgy: 8:00 - 9:00am Rosary: 9:00 - 9:30am The Rosary (El Rosario) (Ed. Center Chapel) Wednesday and Thursday: 8:00am English Adoration of the Holy Eucharist 1st Friday in Ed. Center Chapel 12:00pm - 7:00pm Office Hours Monday: 9:00am - 4:00pm Tuesday: 1:00pm - 4:00pm Wednesday - Friday: 9:00am - 4:00pm Office Closed 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Parish Staff Father Mark Bentz: Ext: 204 Administrator Kathy Weinhold: Ext: 200 Administrative Assistant Danielle Plantz: Ext: 203 Pastoral Associate Christine Beldner Ext. 210 Outgoing Business Manager Peg Ries Ext. 205 Interim Business Manager Norma Ouellette: Ext: 206 Director of Religious Education & Coordinator of Hispanic Ministries Jason Roebuck: Ext: 202 Office of Youth and Family Life David Meile: N/A Bulletin & Website Editor
Marriage Preparation:
Please contact the office nine months prior to wedding to
ensure adequate time for these preparations.
Baptism for Children Age 3 Months through Age 6
If your child was not baptized as a newborn infant, you are
encouraged to bring him or her for baptism on one of our
regularly scheduled baptism dates. Scheduled baptism dates
for 2018 will be celebrated on May 26th & 27th, August
11th & 12th, and November 18th & 19th. Readiness to
have your child baptized involves registering at the parish,
attending mass faithfully for at least four months and
participating in baptism preparation classes. Registration for
the classes and attendance at two sessions by parents and
godparents is required. To make arrangements for baptism,
please call Norma at (541)747-7041 x206.
March 10 - March 11, 2018
First Reading 2 Chronicles 36:14-16, 19-23 Responsorial Psalm Psalms 137:1-2, 3, 4-5, 6 Second Reading Ephesians 2:4-10 Gospel John 3:14-21 Sat. 5:00 PM - Reader 1: A. Stout
Extraordinary Minister 1: Suzane Graf
Sun. 9:30 AM - Reader: C. Hatifi
Extraordinary Minister 1: Jeanne Smith
Extraordinary Ministers 2: Lavonne Hamlin
Sun. 12:15 PM - Reader 1: Elba Solano
Reader 2: Maria Morey
Extraordinary Minister 1: Please See Schedule
Head Cup: Please See Schedule
Extraordinary Ministers 2: Please See Schedule
Altar Servers Sat.5:00pm Sun.9:30am Sun.12:15pm Cross Please See Schedule Book Please See Schedule Candle Please See Schedule Candle Please See Schedule
Intentions for the week of March 4 through March 11
March 4 - 9:30am Bill Picolet/Mabel Eckroth March 4 - 12:15pm Community of St. Alice March 6 - 6:00pm Veronica Correa De Rosas/Arelis Romero March 7 - 8:30am Bill Picolet/Marge Beloereia March 8 - 8:30am Jerry Sirois/Carol Sirois March 3 - 5:00pm Community of St. Alice March 4 - 9:30am Ralph Jarvis/Frances Jarvis March 4 - 12:15pm Bill Picolet/Vince Fechter
POPE FRANCIS—PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR MARCH
Evangelization: Formation in Spiritual Discernment That the Church may appreciate the urgency of formation in spiritual discernment, both on the personal and communitarian levels.
Pastor’s Corner
What a retreat! More than 250 people attended and almost 100 were from our
parish! I am going to spend a while unpacking it! If you didn’t hear, last weekend, God
manifested His Power and Love in a BIG way right here at St. Alice. It was nothing short
of a new Pentecost! As I talk to people about their experience, I have heard mention of
every kind of spiritual gift found in the Acts of the Apostles and the letter to the
Corinthians: prophecy, healing, miracles, words of knowledge etc. What was probably the
most amazing part of the weekend, was that most of the healings came about, not
primarily through the retreat team, but from the participants praying with each other! Many St. Alice
parishioners have told me how they experienced the power and love of God released in their life when they prayed
for other people, and how God answered their simple prayers for others when they asked for physical healings for
them. Many parishioners experienced physical healings, from arthritis in the hands and knees, to scoliosis, to
neuropathy, and many others that simply haven’t shared their stories with me yet! Many others experienced deep
emotional healing of traumatic memories, chronic shame, self-loathing, depression, and one even received complete
healing of deep-seated homosexual desire! It was simply a powerful revelation of God’s merciful love for His
children—and it happened right here in our Church in 2018—God is alive and He loves us!
It was also a manifestation of the hierarchical and charismatic nature of the Church. The charisms, or ‘gifts’
of the Spirit, and the authority structures of the Church were working hand in hand exactly in the way the Second
Vatican council envisioned. The event was blessed by the bishop beforehand, officiated by me with the help of
brother priests and deacons, organized and run by a team of the laity, with everyone using their proper gifts—and
the gifts of healing, miracles, prophecy, words of knowledge, and discernment were being used by everyone, laity
and priests together, to build up our faith as one family! There was no competition, no sense of ‘my gifts’ or ‘I’m in
charge’, but everyone humbly submitting to one another out of love, and respecting the institutional authority of
the priests so that God’s blessing could flow freely and all the spiritual gifts could be ordered properly. In short, the
body of Christ was working together as one under Christ the head! And it was amazing to experience! When the
body is united, the members are made whole! The retreat was called ‘healing the whole person’—and it was not just
about the individual, but about healing the whole body, the Church! How much this work is needed to continue!
When God does so much in a short time, the risk is simply moving on without acknowledging or thanking God
enough. I am asking all those who attended to please submit your stories, electronically if possible, of what God did
for you. When you share what God did for you, you are exercising your baptismal call to evangelize. Our parish
and our community needs your witness! When we have the stories compiled, we will have a living document of
‘glory reports’ that people can read when they doubt God’s goodness or if God really cares about us today. The
answer is a resounding YES!
If you ‘missed out’ or regret not going, don’t worry--this is just the beginning. God has started something that will
continue to grow. When people begin living into the graces of their baptism and confirmation, manifestations of
God’s love become an ordinary part of life. And why not? We become ‘other Christs’ in Baptism and are anointed
with the same Spirit in confirmation. Jesus said, “Truly, Truly, I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works
that I have done, and even greater than these…Whatever you ask in my name, I will do it, that the Father may be
glorified in the Son; if you ask anything in my name, I will do it.” (John 14:12ff)
Love, Fr. Mark
ST. ALICE PRAYER CHAIN
If you know anyone who is in need of prayer, or if you would like to volunteer to be a member of the prayer wheel, we welcome you. Please contact Shirley by text or phone at 541-217-9468, or email [email protected].
Prayers for the Faithful
David Dailey Brian Bowman David & Barbara Hays Don Waggoner Francis Holmes Susan Mashak Viola Smith Barbara Billinowich Norma Perez Kristin Drury Mike Deminio Sandy Schmidt Todd Langdon Jesse Aguilar Ron Graves Alejandra Monastrial Roberta Dinoy Linda Borntrager Mark Stockie Jaydes Sato
God in His providence offers us the
season of Lent each year as a chance to
return to Him with all our hearts and in
every aspect of our lives.
Pope Francis - @Pontifex 4:30am - 1 Mar 2018
FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP Offertory Budget Over/Under
FEBRUARY 3/4
Envelopes & eGiving $11,177.42 $10,830.06 $347.36
Maintenance Fund $194.00 $392.16 -$198.16
Church Aesthetics Fund $500.00 N/A N/A
Ruth's Closet Fund $50.00 N/A N/A
Parish Hall Fund $100.00 N/A N/A
Poor Fund $0.00 $172.55 -$172.55
FEBRUARY 10/11
Envelopes & eGiving $8,291.00 $10,830.06 -$2,539.06
Christmas WishList Fund $80.00 N/A N/A
Maintenance Fund $70.00 $392.16 -$322.16
Poor Fund $0.00 $172.55 -$172.55
FEBRUARY 14 (ASH WEDNESDAY)
Envelopes & eGiving $2,006.00 N/A N/A
FEBRUARY 17/18
Envelopes & eGiving $6,389.00 $10,830.06 -$4,441.06
Maintenance Fund $105.00 $392.16 -$287.16
Poor Fund $0.00 $172.55 -$172.55
FEBRUARY 24/25
Envelopes & eGiving $7,697.00 $10,830.06 -$3,133.06
Maintenance Fund $1,006.00 $392.16 $613.84
Poor Fund $0.00 $172.55 -$172.55
Thank you for your stewardship (and thank you for using your envelopes & eGiving)!
St. Alice Events for the Week of
March 4 through March 11
4. Sunday
9:30am - Mass English (Church)
10:30am - Coffee & Donuts (Parish Center)
11:00pm - Religious Ed
12:15pm - Mass Español (Church)
1:15pm - Coffee & Donuts (Parish Center)
5. Monday
8:30am - Liturgy of the Word with Holy
Communion (Chapel)
9:00am - Morning Prayer
6. Tuesday
10:00am - St. Alice Mom's Group
12:30pm - Our Ladies Of The Americas
5:00pm - Confessions (Church)
6:00pm - Mass Spanish (Church)
6:30pm - K of C Meeting
7. Wednesday
8:00am - Rosary (Chapel)
7:00am - Daily Mass (Chapel)
9:00am - Morning Prayer (Chapel)
5:00pm - Spaghetti Dinner
6:30pm - Choir Practice (English)
6:30pm - Religious Ed
8. Thursday
8:00am - Rosary (Chapel)
8:30am - Daily Mass (Chapel)
9:00am - Morning Prayer (Chapel)
6:45pm - Choir Practice
6:45pm - RCIA
9. Friday
11:00am - Daily Mass (Chapel)
11:30am - Stations Of The Cross
6:00pm - Lenten Soup Dinner
7:00pm - First Friday Benediction
7:00pm - Stations Of The Cross
10. Saturday
3:30pm - 4:30pm - Confessions (Church)
5:00pm - Mass English (Church)
11. Sunday
9:30am - Mass English (Church)
10:30am - Coffee & Donuts (Parish Center)
11:00pm - Religious Ed
12:15pm - Mass Español (Church)
1:15pm - Coffee & Donuts (Parish Center)
3:00pm - Middle School Youth Group
5:00pm - High School Youth Group
*The Chapel is in the Education Center.
** See the calendar on www.stalice.org for the most current happenings.
Daily Readings
For Mass
4. EX 20:1-17
PS 19:8, 9, 10, 11
1 COR 1:22-25
JN 2:13-25
5. 2 KGS 5:1-15AB
PS 42:2, 3; 43:3, 4
LK 4:24-30
6. DN 3:25, 34-43
PS 25:4-5AB, 6
AND 7BC, 8-9
MT 18:21-35
7. DT 4:1, 5-9
PS 147:12-13, 15-
16, 19-20
MT 5:17-19
8. JER 7:23-28
PS 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9
LK 11:14-23
9. HOS 14:2-10
PS 81:6C-8A, 8BC-
9, 10-11AB, 14
AND 17
MK 12:28-34
10. HOS 6:1-6
PS 51:3-4, 18-19,
20-21AB
LK 18:9-14
11. (See cover)
No Middle School or
High School Youth Group
this Sunday (March 4th)
ST ALICE MOM’S GROUP
St. Alice is proud to announce the addition of a Mom’s
group. The group will meet every Tuesday at 10:00
AM (except the first Tuesday of the month) in the
education center.
The Mom’s group aims to build community through
faith formation, fellowship, and service projects for our
parish. Please come to join us!
ST. ALICE MOM’S GROUP VOLUNTEERS
St. Alice Mom’s Group is seeking volunteers to help
with childcare during our Tuesday morning meetings.
Volunteers must be 21 years old or older and be
willing to undergo CPR training and Called to Protect
certification with the diocese. The Mom’s group will
organize both trainings.
We would like to offer a stipend for our childcare
helpers and are willing to do that as we continue to
fundraise.
For more information contact:
Angela Stout 541-600-0671
Katie Haggard 509-438-2735
WHO’S NEW IN THE PEW?
Welcome to the following NEW parishioners:
The Ruiz Family
(Artemio & Irene Ruiz)
We are so happy that you’ve made St. Alice your
home!
STEWARDSHIP FORMS PAST DUE
We are still striving for 100% participation in
Stewardship Pledge form responses. Responding is
critical for successful Parish planning and budgeting.
Phone calls have begun to households that haven’t
responded.
FRIDAY EVENINGS DURING LENT
STARTING AT 6:00PM
Benediction in the Church followed
by Soup Supper in the Parish
Center hosted by various church
ministries.
EDUCATION CENTER CARPET CLEANING
Since early fall, a small group has been painting the
Education Center. It is almost done. What is really
needed now is for the carpet to be cleaned. Is there
someone or a small group of parishioners that could
provide this service? It would finish off this project
perfectly. Contact Diane Soik at
[email protected] or 541-731-7860.
YEAR-END GIVING STATEMENTS
Year-end giving statements have been mailed. If you
were expecting a statement and didn’t receive one by
now, please contact Christine in the office at
541-747-7041 x210.
The following families should contact the office to
update your address:
Nieto
Philpott
Hensley
Waggoner/Ware
Hatefi
Hall
O’Brien
Wheeler
THE CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES COLLECTION
Next week, our parish will take up The Catholic Relief
Services Collection (CRSC). Funds from this collection
help provide food to the hungry, support to displaced
refugees, and bring Christ's love and mercy to all
people here at home and abroad. Next week, please
give generously to the CRSC, and help Jesus in
disguise. Learn more about the collection
at www.usccb.org/catholic-relief.
THANK YOU ST. ALICE
We want to thank all of our St. Alice
parish families for the beautiful cards,
mass intentions and their attendance at
the funeral and luncheon for our
beloved, Bill Picolet. A special thank you to Father
Mark for sacrificing his day off to preside over the
funeral.
Loretta Picolet and Family
LenT 2018 St. Alice Catholic Church
FRIDAY MIDDAYs
11:00 a.m. Mass in the Church (English)
11:30 a.m. Stations of the Cross in the Church (English) followed by Exposition & Eucharistic Adoration throughout the day
12:00 Noon Small Faith-Sharing Groups: “Forty Weeks” in the Parish Center (English) (March 2, 9, 16, & 23)
FRIDAY evenings
6:00 p.m. Benediction in the Church
followed by Soup Supper
in the Parish Center 7:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross in the Church (Bilingual) In the event of a Friday Funeral, schedule of events
may be subject to change. Please see the calendar
posted at www.stalice.org for the most current
schedule.
UNDERSTANDING ENVELOPES
There is a lot of paper, books, and cards in our
pews and it may not be clear what everything is
for. This may help!
When you use this envelope and place it in the
offertory, you
are making a
donation to the
St. Alice
Conference of
St. Vincent de
Paul.
When you use this
envelope and
place it in the
offertory, you are
making a donation
to the church.
ESTATE PLANNING
Please consider remembering St. Alice in your Last
Will & Testament.
Gifts and bequests help sustain St. Alice. Please
consider remembering St. Alice when estate planning.
BULLETIN SPONSORS
Please patronize our bulletin advertisers to show them
you appreciate their support.
Want to be connected to the latest happenings at
St. Alice?
Want to know of last minute Mass changes?
Do you want to know about parish funerals?
Text alice to 84576 to automatically sign up!
Be connected!
WANT TO SIGN-UP FOR EGIVING?
Scan this QR
code to be
directed to the
St. Alice Donate
Page and sign-
up!
ST. ALICE CONFERENCE OF
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
St. Alice Conference of St. Vincent de Paul is
searching for members who are interested in serving
the poor of Springfield. Requirements are a humble
and giving spirit or at least willing to acquire
one. Meetings are the first Sunday of the month
at 11:00 for about an hour. Members make about 2-3
home visits/month which takes about 1-2
hours. Contact Diane Soik at 541-731-7860.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
FIRST PLACE FAMILY INITIATIVE
Our Parish will participate in the St. Vincent de Paul
First Place Family Initiative. The night shelter will take
place here at St Alice from April 16 through April 23rd.
This program has been operating for some years and
St. Alice has and will continue to do our part along with
other congregations of different faiths in Lane County
to provide shelter, meals and peace of mind to
homeless families with children.
This is an important, highly visible and vital activity,
and, of course, there are many volunteer opportunities
for our parishioners and groups. So many here have
participated in this effort, but all are welcome and
needed to make this a special week for our guests
from First Place. We need people to prepare and
serve meals, drive vans, donate food and cash
donations for supplies.
There will be sign up sheets in the vestibule for the
next few weeks. Menus are suggested on the forms
but feel free to make changes or do your own thing.
Plan for around 25 people.
Contact Alex Walker at 541-868-7653 with questions,
suggestions or to volunteer.
40 DAYS FOR LIFE
From February 14 through March 25, you’re invited to join
other Christians for 40 Days for Life – 40 days of prayer and
fasting for an end to abortion. We need more volunteers to
stand and peacefully pray during a 40-day vigil in the public
right-of-way outside the Planned Parenthood abortion clinic
at 3579 Franklin Blvd., Eugene, Oregon 97403 (Glenwood
area). If you’d like more information, please contact: Eileen
at [email protected] or 541-543-7168 or our Website
page 40DaysforLife.com/Eugene. We are also having a mid
-point rally with Father Theodore Lange on Saturday, March
10th at 10:00 a.m. at Planned Parenthood. Please join
us. Thanks!
ENCOUNTER SAFIATA
In Burkina Faso, we encounter Safiata, a mother, grandmother and farmer who relies on the money she makes from her crops to put her children through school. How can our purchases this Lent support farmers and artisans? How can you support those, worldwide, who are forced to flee their homes to find safety or better opportunities? Visit crsricebowl.org for more.
THEOLOGY ON TAP
Thursday, March 8 at 6:45pm at the Knights of
Columbus Hall (1144 Charnelton St). Guest speaker
is a fellow young adult and priest: Fr. Mark Bentz. All
young adults (ages 21-39) are invited!
Contact Eugene Catholic Young Adults for more
information and/or to get connected with other Catholic
young adults:
541-270-9329
facebook.com/EugeneCYA
CARMELITE DINNER
Once again it's time to start thinking about tickets for
the Carmelite dinner, which will be May 1st at O'Hara
Catholic School. Tickets are twenty five dollars each
and doors open at 5:00 pm and will be catered by Billy
Mac. Please join us for a very good cause!
For tickets see Kay Whitney, Judy Gartin or Kate
Jaspers before or after the 9:30 Mass.
In the next Catholic Sentinel: Meet Jesuit’s
devoted campus minister. Bear witness to
the rite of election held for soon-to-be
Catholics. Join in the celebration of Bishop
Steiner’s 40th anniversary as a bishop. Learn about
the trials and tribulations of the sandwich generation.
Discover the fight for Catholic school education that
shook Oregon nearly 100 years ago. To see more
stories any time, go to catholicsentinel.org.
LOW-COST LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM FOR
IMMIGRANT FAMILIES
Catholic Community Services, in cooperation with Catholic
Charities in Portland, now offers high-quality, affordable
immigration legal services in Lane County. Help is available
in English and Spanish.
We are accepting cases for people who may be eligible to
file a petition due to a qualifying family relationship or who
have been victims of certain types of violence or
abuse. Assistance is also available for those who are
seeking to become naturalized citizens.
For more information call Lise Colgan, 541-345-3628, ext.
303, Tuesday-Friday.
ST. PATRICK DAY SALAD LUNCHEON
March 17th (Saturday) St. Mark Parish Center
11:00am Doors Open
11:30am Lunch
$8/adult
$4/12 and under
$20/family with 2 adults & 2 children
WORLD LECTURE SERIES
"The New Testament," the theme of the Winter/Spring
Christian in the World Lecture Series, continues
on March 10, 2018, at 9 a.m. in the Mount Angel
Abbey Library with Father Stephen Clovis speaking on
the Pauline Literature: Writings of St. Paul. Father
Clovis is a professor of Scripture at Mount Angel
Seminary. He holds an STL degree from the
Gregorian University in Rome. Father Clovis has been
a speaker at Christian in the World sessions in the
past and is appreciated for his excellent presentations
and thorough understanding of Scripture. The cost is
$15; for students $5. For more information, please call
Cecile Beckerman at 503-393-5041.
MATER DEI RADIO
Join Mater Dei Radio for an exciting evening with
EWTN’s Dr. Ray Guarendi. Equip yourself for Lent!
Don’t miss Dr. Ray’s “Strengthen Your Family with
Catholic Media” at 7:00 pm on March 13 at Marist High
School in Eugene. Tickets are free, but very limited.
Get yours now at MaterDeiRadio.com.
CALL-IN DAY TO CONGRESS
Please participate in the U.S. Catholic Bishops' “Call-in
Day to Congress” on Monday, February 26, 2018!
Your support is critical to help prevent the deportation
of the nearly 1.8 million young people, known as
Dreamers, who were brought into this country as
children and have known no other home than the
USA. They may face deportation as soon as March 6,
unless Congress reaches a bi-partisan deal to protect
them. (Watch a 30-second video at
https://tinyurl.com/yawrbcrx)
You can reach your congressional representative's
Washington, DC or local office by using the
phone numbers in the attachment.
If you're not sure who your Member of Congress is, go
to http://www.house.gov and enter your Zip Code.
In speaking to your representative’s office please
communicate in your own words the following
message:
• “I urge you to support a bipartisan, common-sense,
and humane solution for Dreamers:”
• “Protect Dreamers from deportation and provide
them with a path to citizenship.”
• “Reject proposals that undermine family immigration
or protections for unaccompanied children.”
• “As a Catholic, I know that families are not “chains,”
but a blessing to be protected.”
• “Act now to protect Dreamers, our immigrant brothers
and sisters.”
After completing your call, please go to
http://www.justiceforimmigrants.org to learn more
about Dreamers and find other ways to voice your
support.
ST. BENEDICT MCKENZIE BRIDGE,
WOMEN'S PRAYER DAY
Tuesday, March 6, 2018
9:30 am - 4:00 pm
Theme: Lent - Our Joy
Speaker: Linda Beach
$15 includes morning snack & lunch. Call
St. Benedict's 541-822-3572 to reserve or Email:
[email protected] or Linda Beach: 541-747-1064
ST. BENEDICT'S HOLY WEEK RETREAT
St. Benedict's Holy Week retreat begins Thursday,
March 29th with dinner and ends Easter Sunday, April
1st at noon. Cost for the retreat is $125 private room,
$90 double pp. Send $30 pp deposit to register: 56630
North Bank Rd., McKenzie Bridge, 97413. For more
info: (541) 822-3572 or web: sblodge.opwest.org.
Please let us know of special needs.
ARE YOU CALLED TO BE A MONK?
Serve the Lord in Prayer and Work. Monastic Vocation
Retreat at Mount Angel Abbey March 16 - 18, 2018.
Open to men 18 - 45 yrs, old; Free of charge. Contact
Fr. Odo Recker, OSB at 503-845-3123
[email protected] or visit our website:
www.mountangelabbey.org/vocations
Crackers
Chicken Noodle- Soup
Mac & Cheese
Nut/Peanut Butter
Jam or Jelly
Refried Beans
Tortillas
Pasta
Spaghetti Sauce
Canned Vegetables
Raisins/dried fruit
Canned Beans
Soup or Chili
Graham Crackers
Whole Grain Cereal
Whole Grain Crackers
Oatmeal
Canned Fruit/applesauce
Canned Tuna
Rice/Baked beans
Laundry soap
Dish soap
Bar soap
Shampoo
Toothpaste, Toothbrushes
Toilet paper
Paper towels
MAPLE ELEMENTARY SPRING BREAK FOOD BOXES
Last year we helped provide 22 families with boxes of healthy food and hygiene products to bridge the gap over
spring break.
Please help us do it again! We will be collecting healthy food, hygiene products and cleaning supplies for the
school. Please check the expiration date, we cannot give out expired food. Monetary donations will be used to
purchase perishable items., please write maple school on your check. Food may be dropped off at the Church
office during the week and in the Church Vestibule on weekends from March 5 through March 19.
Well known Catholic actor Jim Caviezel will join Dr.
Scott Hahn Live on FORMED March 4th to discuss the
new film PAUL, APOSTLE OF CHRIST and the
challenges and benefits of bringing a New Testament
story to life for 21st-century filmgoers.
Jim Caviezel, who is best known for his portrayal of
Jesus in THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST, will take
questions from the audience and FORMED Live
viewers.
The discussion will be hosted by Franciscan University
of Steubenville and led by EWTN’s Raymond Arroyo.
The film’s executive producer, Eric Groth, will also join
on the panel. The event will be live streamed from
FORMED at 7:30 p.m. EST on March 4th. Register
now for reminders!
PAUL, APOSTLE OF
CHRIST features Caviezel
as Saint Luke and James
Faulkner as Saint Paul. It shares
the story of Paul’s last days as he
reflects on his life and conversion.
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