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Our Lady of theHoly SoulsCatholic Church1003 N. Tyler StreetLittle Rock, AR 72205(501) 663-8632www.holysouls.org
Fr. Erik [email protected]
Fr. Tom MarksAssociate Pastor
John HallLawrence JegleyDeacons
Samantha DenefeDirector of Evangelization& Faith [email protected]
Lynn BaumanDirector of [email protected]
Denise F. MorbitDirector of Youth [email protected]
Laura G. Humphries, CTParish Life & [email protected]
Susie WilliamsFacilities & Events [email protected]
Shelley TienkenBusiness [email protected]
Cindy StabnickChurch [email protected]
Edna de NoblePastoral [email protected]
Ileana DobbinsHoly Souls School [email protected]
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The ParishionerNEWS OF OUR LADY OF THE HOLY SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Fall 2015
Meet
Susie Williams
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by Father Erik Pohlmeier
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The first week of August the parish staff attended a workshop on evangelization. We
have been working with a group called Evangelical Catholic (EC) to evaluate and
strengthen the call that Jesus gives to all his followers in Matthew’s gospel, “Go and
make disciples.” It has been exciting to consider this call of Jesus as the work of the
Catholic Church and our parish. Over the next few months and years we will be looking
for ways to be more direct in our response.
The starting point of this focus is the heart of the gospel. Jesus calls us to himself in
love and then sends us out to make His love known in the world. This calling and
sending of Jesus should permeate our lives personally and every activity in our parish.
This is the foundation we will build on as we consider evangelization and parish life.
With this column I want to thank everyone for their prayers for our staff during the
workshop and set the stage for future homilies and presentations where this will be explored
more and more.
The presenters of EC asked us to consider what an active Catholic parish looks like.
Our first thoughts were of a community with a lot of people participating at Mass and
the various programs we offer, a community with a lot of people volunteering. But they
asked us to envision something else as well. As good as it is to have an active parish
campus, the majority of a person’s life exists in other settings such as family and work.
Responding to the call of Jesus means that His love motivates and guides our actions in
all the places of our lives. An active Catholic parish is one that has parishioners filling
their homes and work and community with the love of Christ.
The Church exists so that we are fed. Jesus gives us his Body and Blood and speaks
to our hearts, enriching our lives and leading us to heaven. But Jesus is not interested
only in those who come in the doors of the church. He calls us so that he might send us.
The Work of Jesus at Holy Souls
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ADULT EDUCATION & EVANGELIZATION
Samantha Denefe ........................ 663-8632ALTAR SERVERS Wade Wolfenbarger ....................... 663-8632
ALTAR SOCIETY Wendy Floriani ............................... 351-6361BRIDGE CLUB / CARD PARTY
Ann Hoffmann ............................... 666-8223BUILDING & GROUNDS Susie Williams .............................. 663-8632
BULLETIN Cindy Stabnick .............................. 663-8632BUSINESS MANAGER
Shelley Tienken ........................... 663-8632CONFIRMATION Samantha Denefe ........................ 663-8632
DEACONS John & Theresa Hall ..................... 663-9828 Larry & Pauline Jegley ................. 663-6159
ELDERLY ASSISTANCE Laura Humphries ......................... 663-8632EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
Laura Humphries ......................... 663-8632EXTENDED CHILD CARE Tricia Finch .................................... 663-7438
or 516-2002FACILITIES &SPECIAL EVENTS COORDINATOR
Susie Williams .............................. 663-8632GRIEF MINISTRY Laura Humphries ......................... 663-8632
HOLY ADORATION Cindy Stabnick .............................. 663-8632HOLY SEWS MINISTRY
Regina Binz ................................... 663-8632JENNY CIA MINISTRY Chad Sievers ................................ 227-4771
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Pete Stabnick ............................... 663-2032LECTORS
Laura Humphries ......................... 663-8632MARRIAGE PREPARATION Pete & Cindy Stabnick ................... 663-2032
MEN’S CLUB Sean Eichelmann ......................... 296-9225MINISTRY OF PRAISE
Becky Binz ..................................... 663-8632MONSIGNOR ALLEN TRUST FUND Becky Neighbors ........................... 663-4513
NURSERY Laura Humphries ......................... 663-8632
PARENT TEACHER ORGANIZATION Robin Nolden ................................ 221-8662THE PARISHIONER
Cindy Stabnick .............................. 663-8632PASTORAL COUNCIL President - Mary Hightower ......... 821-2563EDUCATION & FORMATIONCOMMISSION Nick Ferrara ................................. 664-7325 Joan Swenson ............................. 821-2161 Jeff Byers ..................................... 228-0426EVANGELICAL COMMISSION Mary Hightower .......................... 821-4369 Barbara Grafe ............................. 227-5546PARISH LIFE COMMISSION Kevin Ehemann .......................... 663-4696 Celeste Barker ........................... 944-7321 Diane Scroggins ......................... 312-1404SOCIAL CONCERNS COMMISSION Chad Sievers ............................... 339-1613 LuAnne Seay .............................. 661-1437 Chris Schaffhauser ..................... 960-6371 Ben France ................................. 413-2874PARISH LIFE &
STEWARDSHIP COORDINATOR
Laura Humphries ......................... 663-8632P.R.E. (Parish Religious Education) Samantha Denefe ........................ 663-8632
RCIA / RCIC Anne Thomisee ............................. 663-8632SACRISTY COMMITTEE
Darlene Hebda ............................. 223-2173 Barbara Brossett ........................... 603-0399SCHOOL & SCHOOL BOARD
Principal - Ileana Dobbins ............ 663-4513 SCOUTS Boy - Louis Walker ........................ 680-1271
SENIORS’ GROUP Doloris Wiedower ......................... 747-2554USHERS
Pete Stabnick ................................. 663-2032VOLUNTEERING Laura Humphries ......................... 663-8632
WEDDING DIRECTOR Monique Raines ........................... 663-8632YOUTH DIRECTOR
Denise Morbit ................................ 663-8632
THE AREA CODE FOR THE FOLLOWING NUMBERS IS 501.
Parish Ministries DirectoryINDEX
Music MinistryRehearsals 3
Message from ournew Director ofEvangelization &Faith Formation 4
New Parishioners 4Grief Support Group 5Holy Souls
Facebook Page 5Robert Flynn Mem.
Golf Tournament 6Church Annual
Financial Report 7Holy Souls Welcomes
Susie Williams 8#SouthernSoulNight 8Deaths 8Building & Grounds
Update 9Understanding My Value
to My Church 10Memorials 10Blood Drive on May 17 11Prayer of
St. Teresa of Avila 11Altar Society 12Deacon Mario
Jacobo 13Weddings 13School News 14Youth Ministry 16Our Lady of
Confidence Shrine 16Pope Francis House 18Monthly Meetings 18Men’s Club
Poolside Gathering 19Holy Sews, Inc. 20Have You Moved? 20MATDF
Contributions 22Girls Night BINGO 22Shrine of Our Lady
of the Holy Souls 23Upcoming Events 24
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The Work of Jesus at Holy Souls
Jesus wants to feed all those who do not yet come to him and it is the mission of each
of us to lead others to Christ.
But, sometimes we have the wrong idea about this. Evangelization does not mean
becoming a street preacher or prodding your neighbor to change their lives. Jesus is
patient and loving and kind and if we ever lead another to Christ it is because we are
patient and loving and kind. Evangelization means being rooted in Christ in your own
life so that Jesus may reach through you into the lives of those around you. The first
step in evangelization is not your words to your neighbor. Your first step in evangelization
is your step closer to Jesus.
In the words of EC, your mission starts with your connection to Christ. And so, the
work of evangelization is not just meant for someone else. Our parish is only truly
active when we become instruments of Jesus in everyday life. Our parish is active
when it is life with Jesus that shapes our thoughts and actions.
With time we will understand every aspect of our parish life as an opportunity to be
true disciples. I know many people hunger for something deeper in their life of faith
and I am excited about the work of Jesus at Holy Souls. I pray that each of us will be
open to respond with generosity so that there is no limit to the work of God in our
community
O Jesus, I pray for Yourfaithful and ferventpriests; for Yourunfaithful and tepidpriests; for Your priestslaboring at home orabroad in distant missionfields; for Your temptedpriests; for Your lonelyand desolate priests; forYour young priests; forYour dying priests; forthe souls of Your priestsin purgatory.
But above all,I recommend to Youthe priests dearestto me; the priest whobaptized me; the priestswho absolved me frommy sins; the priests atwhose masses Iassisted and who gaveme Your Body and Bloodin Holy Communion; thepriests who taught andinstructed me; all thepriests to whom I amindebted in any otherway. O Jesus, keep themall close to Your heart,and bless them abun-dantly in time and ineternity. Amen.
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Music MinistrMusic MinistrMusic MinistrMusic MinistrMusic Ministry Ry Ry Ry Ry Rehearehearehearehearehearsal Scsal Scsal Scsal Scsal Schedulehedulehedulehedulehedule
All Holy Souls Music Groups will start up after Labor Day.
The Parish Choir is open to all Parishioners and will begin rehearsals on September 9at 7pm.
The Parish Handbell Choir is likewise open to all Parishioners and will begin rehearsalson Monday, September 14 at 5:30pm.
The Parish Advanced Children’s Choir is for children in the 5th – 8th Grades, byaudition, and meets each Tuesday at 3:05pm beginning with the School Year.
Please contact Lynn Bauman, Organist Choir Director, for more [email protected], or 501-663-8632.
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Andrew Antonetz601 Napa Valley Dr.Apt. 518Little Rock, AR 72211
Erin & Rick Behringand their children,Finley & Jackson4621 Shoal Creek Dr.Benton, AR 72019
Rachel Childersand her child,Gabriel1312 Parr DriveBryant, AR 72022
Margaret Connaughton3954 Mountain Crest Cir.Alexander, AR 72002
Kirstin & Andrew Davis10617 Paul Eells Dr.Apt. 22Maumelle, AR 72113
Lauren & Alfonso Debeza8720 Boulder LaneLittle Rock, AR 72227
Message from our newDirector of Evangelization & Faith Formation
Hello, I am Samantha Denefe, the new Director ofEvangelization and Faith Formation. Let me begin bytelling you a little about myself. I was born and raised inSpringfield, Missouri, but came to Arkansas to attendHendrix College. While in college I met the love of mylife, Matthew Denefe. Like me he was studying Biology/Pre-Med but at University of Central Arkansas HonorsCollege. Unlike Matt, I felt like I had a calling to followChrist in a way that led me away from medicine. Hehowever, feels called to become a doctor and this Augusthe begain medical school at UAMS. In August 2013 wemarried. Nine months later we welcomed our daughterFaith Ann into our life. As a family we love to spend timeon do-it-yourself projects around the house, watching our backyard chickens play, goingcamping and hiking, or out on a body of water. Give us a river to float or a lake to boatand we are a happy happy family!
As many of you know the great Anne Thomisee has retired. It will be very difficult tofollow in her footsteps at Holy Souls, but rest assured her and I met numerous times priorto her retirement to help ease the transition. Many of Anne’s tasks have been shiftedaround, but I will still be in charge of the “faith formation” element of her job. I willcoordinate PRE, and Sacrament Prep. We have also laid plans for me to eventually takeover RCIA after shadowing Anne for a year. But as you have probably noticed this job hasa dual title: Evangelization and Faith Formation.
Let me throw some statistics at you: according the Pew Research Center, only 30% ofCatholics who are raised Catholics are still “practicing.” Their definition of practice isattending Mass at least once a month. Where are all of our brothers and sisters going? I’msure every one of you knows someone, probably even have a family member, who has leftthe Church. Furthermore new statistics shows that at any given parish only 4% of registeredparishioners contribute to 80% of the volunteer hours, and financial contributions! Hereat Holy Souls I have no idea if that is the case or not, regardless all of us need a deeperconversion to Christ and that is what Evangelization is all about.*
Evangelization can feel like a dirty word to us Catholics. But it is time for us toreclaim this word! Evangelization is simply building a personal relationship with Jesus,and helping others to do the same. Evangelization is having your Faith in Jesus comealive! I want to help you take ownership of your faith, making faith more about relationship:relationship with Christ and relationship with others. While having knowledge of the faithis important, we MUST have Christ in our hearts. To help facilitate these relationships Iwill be coordinating and facilitating spiritual growth opportunities outside of the Mass.We are currently in the early planning stages, but some things we are looking to do isimplement small group home based scripture studies, creating a hospitality/welcome team,adding additional worship and liturgy services in the middle of the week and being opento adding other events as the Lord leads us.
I’m excited to be here and share the love of Jesus with you. I feel so blessed that Godhas called me here to walk alongside you as both you and I grow in our relationship withJesus together. I promise to intently pray for our parish, and to always discern where Godis leading us. Know that I pray for Holy Souls every day and look forward to getting toknow each one of you!
*Statistics quoted from Sherry A Weddell known for her book Forming Intentional Disciples. You should readthis book, it’s a game changer!
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Emily & Steven Dukeand their children,Maisy, Brady,Mary Ava, & Reeves7304 Choctaw RoadLittle Rock, AR 72205
Spencer & Scott Francisand their child,Sawyer504 Lasalle DriveLittle Rock, AR 72211
Angela & Robert Halland their children,Alexandria, Brooke,& Jackson3 Saverne CircleLittle Rock, AR 72223
Carissa Ieracitano2420 Riverfront Drive,Apt. 1406Little Rock, AR 72202
Sara & Larry Jonesand their child,Adam3021 Quarter Horse LaneBenton, AR 72015
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We will once again begin a new Grief Support Group on October 6th from 5:30 –6:30 PM at the Benedict House, Sr. Henrietta Room. Facilitators are Dr. Mary Ann Stafford,a parishioner, and Laura G. Humphries, CT, Parish Life Coordinator. This will be thefourth group that has been offered at Holy Souls. Mary Ann is an educator and trainedfacilitator, Laura is certified in Thanatology, the study of death, dying and bereavement;they worked together, researched and planned the grief ministry. People grieve in differentways, and there is a difference between grieving and mourning, and the process takestime – perhaps several years. Stafford says, “Mourning is allowing the grief to be expressedexternally, such as sharing experience with others who have been on the same path, writingin journals, drawing, social interaction, ritual and memorials, reading, and prayer. A lot ofpeople try to be strong and hide their emotions from others, but this just makes it moredifficult to heal.”
We invite all who are grieving the loss of a loved one to come to the group. Registrationis required; if you want to join the group please call Laura Humphries at 663-8632 oremail at [email protected]. The Benedict House is located on H Street acrossfrom the school. The materials used for the fall session will be The New Day Journalwritten by Dominican Sister Mauryeen O’Brien who is coordinator for the bereaved atthe Family Life Office of the Archdiocese of Hartford. Activities include reading,discussion, prayer, scripture, music, and journal writing. No one is required to share buttalking about your grief is one of the best ways to get through it.
HOLY SOULS PARISH
TO START
A NEW
Have you visitedHoly Souls Church’s
FACEBOOK PAGE?
www.facebook.com/OLHSAR
Grief SupportGroup
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Sarah & Rolfes Matthewand their child,Henry5701 N. Grandview St.Little Rock, AR 72205
Ashley & David McCoyand their children,Jack, Lily, & Andrew5501 Scenic DriveLittle Rock, AR 72207
Sarah & Benjamin Richards2300 Rebsamen Park Rd.Apt. D103Little Rock, AR 72202
Mercedes Rios &Carter Trent
1200 Brookwood Dr.Apt. 307Little Rock, AR 72202
Erika Robertson4710 Sam Peck Rd.#1080Little Rock, AR 72223
ROBERT FLYNN
MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENTSaturday, May 16
This annual tournament is sponsored by the Holy Souls Men’s Club at the Country Clubof Arkansas in Maumelle. It funds scholarships to Holy Souls School for 12 students peryear.
Photographs by Ben Baldwin
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Church AnnualFinancial Report
By Shelley Tienken, Business Manager
We wish to acknowledge all parishioners and parish organizations that support the min-istries of Holy Souls Church – your continued generosity makes a significant differencein our ability to pursue the mission of our Church.
The Church operates on a fiscal year beginning July 1 and ending June 30; consequently,the financial report includes the operating results for a twelve month period as well asthe operating budget – approved by the Parish and Finance Councils - for the 2014-15fiscal year.
Note 1: Contributions to Other ProgramsContributions to other programs include funds to provide financial aid to Holy Souls School families ($59,308),church contributions to community agencies granted by the Social Concerns Commission and other charitablegiving ($29,050) and contributions to the Central Deanery High School Tuition Aid Fund ($17,655).
Note 2: Parish Expense & Church MinistriesParish expense and church ministry expense includes the cost of Evangelical Catholic, publishing the churchnewsletter, operation of the church nursery, mailing of collection envelopes, postage along with expenses forreligious education programs, music, youth and CYM activities, parish life activities and other ministries.
We will continue to be diligent in being good stewards of the funds that are entrusted to usduring the 2015-16 fiscal year. The leadership groups, such as the Parish and FinanceCouncils, are committed to ensure the financial viability of Holy Souls Church, and we feelblessed with the continued support and generosity of Holy Souls parishioners. Together,we can continue the mission of our Church and achieve our goals for the future.
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NewParishioners
Vicki Robertson4710 Sam Peck Rd.#1080Little Rock, AR 72223
Theo Wahlgreen5917 Lee AvenueLittle Rock, AR 72205
Jacob Zach1215 Old Charter Ct.Little Rock,AR 72211
Stephanie Zimmerer701 Wellington Hills Rd.Apt. 230Little Rock, AR 72211
Operating Activities
July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015 Variance
Budget Actual Over (Under)
Operating Income
Weekly Collections $ 1,400,000 $ 1,419,326 $ 19,326
Rental 25,000 23,178 (1,822)
Other 13,300 14,111 811
Total operating income 1,438,300 1,456,616 18,316
Operating Expenses
Salaries & Benefits 609,300 580,644 (28,656)
School Support 175,000 175,000 -
Building Operation and Maintenance 128,000 148,707 20,707
Diocesan assessments 112,100 118,929 6,829
Contributions to Community Organizations & other prog (Note 1) 108,150 106,012 (2,138)
Parish expense and Church ministries (Note 2) 107,225 135,887 28,662
Utilities 78,000 73,672 (4,328)
Administrative 57,750 49,098 (8,652)
Rectory expense, including taxes and insurance 54,450 58,689 4,239
Total operating expenses 1,429,975 1,446,638 16,663
Income over (under) expense $ 8,325 $ 9,979 $ 1,654
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Charles Leehusband ofKathleen Leeand aunt ofCarolyn Prickett &Jonathan Wolfe
Angeline Russo
Lu Bacafather ofLuAnne Seayand grandfather ofRyan, Reed,& Riley Seay
Cathy Katillus
Edward Saerfather ofTed Saer,grandfather ofBeth Jones& Ashley Saer,and great-grandfather ofAndrew, Audrey &Anne JonesandHenry & George Saer
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Holy Souls Welcomes Susie WilliamsAs Facilities and Special Events
CoordinatorHoly Souls Parish welcomes Susie Williams to our
staff as Facilities and Special Events Coordinator. MaryCarman retired the end of August. She has begun hernext journey in life . . . she will be putting on a “granny”hat in her hometown of Louisville, Kentucky.
Susie is the mother of four children: Jordan, Corbin,and Cayman Carlisle, and Addison Williams. She is thewife of Jan Williams, her blessed and supportive partnerin this journey. Being an Arkansas native, she has been ableeding Razorback Red all of her life. Susie grew up inNorth Little Rock in the Immaculate Conception parishand attended Mount St Mary Academy. She has held an array of jobs in between havingchildren and raising her family over the last 26 years. She worked in banking, retail,advertising, and for the last 11 years as the office manager and controller of Orbit FluidPower Company. Since leaving Orbit in 2014, she has been building custom reclaimedfurniture from her home. It is a job she really enoys and will continue to do in her sparetime. Her family lives in the midtown area and are parishioners at Holy Souls Church.
She is thrilled to be joining the staff here. She said, “I have big shoes to fill in MaryCarman’s place but hopefully I can make a strong addition to the parish family.”
Save the Date for
Friday, Sept 256:30pm on the School playground
Please make plans to join us for an evening of feeding our souls with friendshipand fun. The event will include original art by the kiddos, other great silent auctionitems, entertainment and more! Buy your tickets online at www.holysoulsschool.orgor, after mass the following dates: Sept .12th-13th and Sept 19th-20th. $40/individualticket and $75/per couple.
All proceeds go to the HSS PTO fund supporting school needs.
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DEATHS
Anna Gogartysister ofMary Oman,aunt ofNoel Oman,and great-aunt ofBrendan Oman
Virginia Faulk
Eric Stoiberbrother ofMary Jo Suski& Patti Bailey,and uncle ofMorgan &Brianna Suski
Dodie Longinottimother ofKaren Blaylock& Debbie Odle,grandmother ofJessica Remsing,great-grandmother ofAiden Remsing,and sister ofKathy Clarkand Patsy Papan
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The school also had 2 HVAC systems replaced. The music room was refurbished withfresh paint and custom bookshelves.
Thanks to the Men’s Club for funding the painting of the food service line area andthe hand rails and loading dock doors of the Allen Center. We are in the process ofinstalling a key card lock system on the Parish Hall doors and a new camera securitysystem for the Nursery doors. There are several projects to be completed this fall with
Water proofing of the Parish Hall walkwayand the school building.
Paul Mammarelli prepares the H Street beds for
the first day of school.
repair work to campus sidewalks, repairinga broken sidewalk drain in the Columbariumand exterior siding and painting work for therectory.
Thanks to all the Garden Angels thatbraved the hot summer to share their time inkeeping the landscaped areas of our campuslooking beautiful: Issac Issac, Dan Beadle,Kathleen Brown, Dottie Funk, AimeeGlasgow, Laura Hathaway, Sherry Nehus,Paul Mammarelli, Paul Pilkington, Pete &Cindy Stabnick, and Anna Stanley.
The Parish Hall parking lotresurfacing.
Replacement of the door closersfor the front doors of the church
By Susie Williams, Facilities and Special Events Coordinator
Buildings & Grounds Update
The summer brought the completion of many repair projects for the parish.
Refurbishing of the 2 nd f loorrestrooms of the school.
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Ginger Smith
Bella Reece Blasingamegranddaughter ofKathy Blasingame,and niece ofJuie Tucker,Katie Blasingameand Rosie Blasingame
Amelia Bacamother ofLuAnne Seay,and grandmother ofRyan, Reed &Riley Seay
Jim Daugherty
Brenda Nixon
Mark Allen
Bill Kemp
Randy Pricketthusband ofCarolyn Prickettand father ofMatthew Prickett
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Understanding My Valueto My Church . . .
by Laura G. Humphries, CT
Parish Life & Stewardship Coordinator
We are ChosenI know those whom I have chosen.
Jn 13:18
Back in our school days, many of us longed to be chosen. We wanted to be picked,preferred and called out. We wanted to be more than just a face in the crowd. For if wewere chosen, it meant that someone knew we had some characteristic that made ususeful and special. Right or wrong, maybe we sometimes still feel that way today. ButJesus calls us to something more than superficial popularity. Jesus calls us to follow him,beckons us to a relationship that makes us more than what we can become on our own.Jesus calls us to a life that exists only “through him and with him and in him,” a life ofgrace and mercy that is beyond measure and yet right in front of us, awaiting our “yes.”
An excerpt from Living Faith
If we follow the call of Jesus our way is laid out for us; we do, however, have to makea conscious decision to become followers of Christ. We have to pray and make sure thatChrist is a very big part of our daily lives and let him guide us in all our decisions, not justthe big ones, but the ones that seem insignificant. If Christ is always uppermost in ourminds, we will do the right thing; we will always stand up for the right thing. God loves usand he wants us to be on his team now and for always. Not because we are in the “incrowd” but because we are his children and he wants us to know that no matter what wedo there is always a place for us at his table. We have to be open to him and his love andnot turn our backs on him when we feel the road is a little hard. With Jesus all things arepossible; without him there is nothing worth having.
MEMORIALSMary Dolores “Dodie” Longinotti
by Steve Wells
by Frank III & Paula Porbeck
by Steve & Linda Hoffmann
by Brian & Carol Kordsmeier & family
by Mary Keogh
by Joe & Pat Kirchner
by Annette Prieur
by The Ed Odle Family
by The Staff of the
Arkansas Geological Survey
by Kathy, Martha & Sandy
by Mary & Mark Ugolini
by Lauren W. & Brenda (McNeil) Grenier
by Diane Allen & Renie Bressinck
by Joseph & Rita Glancy
by Lonnie & Carolyn Branton
by Joe & Angie Janton
by Vickey & Jim Metrailer
by Little, Shaneyfelt, Marshall & Co.
by Rita & Tom Goodgame
by Dutch & Patsy Papan
by Greg & Janet Hartz
Virginia Faulk
by Fran Grimes & Gena Fielder
by Allen Pettit
Margaret McNeil
Church of Our Lady of the Holy Souls(June-August, 2015 )
Remember Our Lady of the Holy Souls Church when you wish to make a memorial orhonorarium gift. Send donation to: 1003 N. Tyler Street, Little Rock, AR 72205. Pleaseinclude name and address of whom you would like the acknowledgement sent.
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The “Giving Type” Found at Holy Souls!On Sunday, May 17, twenty-seven parishioners and friends took time out of their
busy schedules to be the “GIVING TYPE” by donating blood at our Red Cross BloodDrive. Since up to 3 people can be saved by each donation, 81 people could have beenhelped by this blood drive. Are you the “GIVING TYPE”?
Sunday, Sept. 27and
Sunday, Nov. 228:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Parish Hall
REDREDREDREDRED
CROSSCROSSCROSSCROSSCROSS
MARK MARK MARK MARK MARK YYYYYOUROUROUROUROUR
CALENDCALENDCALENDCALENDCALENDAR!AR!AR!AR!AR!
FACTS ABOUTDONATING
BLOOD
• Blood donationtakes about an hourand includes a mini-physical with a bloodpressure screeningand an iron check
• There is nosubstitute for humanblood and the one andonly source isvolunteer donations.Your blood is needed tosave lives.
• Donating bloodrarely hurts. Usually, allyou feel is a brief stringin your arm - a smalldiscomfort in exchangefor saving a life.
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The Altar Society ended their 2014-15 year on Tuesday, May 19 with a Mexican Fiesta in
the Bell Tower Courtyard in front of church.
Altar Society Officers (pictured left to right):
2015-16 Officers: Wendy Floriani, President, and Megan Holt, Vice President
2014-15 Officers: Susanne Stabnick, Vice President, and Claire Putt, President
ALTARSOCIETY2015-16CALENDAR
Tuesday, September 15 DINNER & MEETING6pm, Parish Hall
Tuesday, October 20DINNER & MEETING6pm. Parish Hall
Tuesday, November 17 DINNER & MEETING6pm, Parish Hall
Saturday, December 12PARISH CHRISTMASPARTY(adults only)7pm, Allen Center
Sunday, December 20 DECORATE CHURCHFOR CHRISTMAS11am, Church
Tuesday, January 19 DINNER & MEETING6pm, Parish Hall
Saturday, February 6MARDI GRASCELEBRATION5pm, Allen Center
Tuesday, March 15DINNER & MEETING6pm, Parish Hall
Saturday, March 26
DECORATE CHURCHFOR EASTER9am, Church
Tuesday, April 19 DINNER & MEETING6pm, Parish Hall
Tuesday, May 17DINNER & MEETING6pm, Parish Hall
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Holy Souls Parish’s Seminarian Mario Jacobo
Ordained a Deacon
On May 28, our Seminarian, Mario Jacobo, was ordained as a Transitional Deacon
at the Cathedral of Saint Andrew. Then, on May 29, he celebrated his first Mass in the
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Kayla Nehusand
Nathan SampsonMay 23, 2015
Shea Haleand
Michael BarreMay 30, 2015
Kirstin Changoseand
Andrew DavisJune 6, 2015
Claibanne Williamsonand
Vito ChiechiJune 27, 2015
Weddings
ScScScScSchool Nehool Nehool Nehool Nehool NewswswswswsBy Ileana Dobbins, Principal
Our Lady ofthe Holy SoulsCatholicSchoolis dedicated to providingan education that is builton the Gospel message.Students arehelped to build afoundation of faith,hope, love and respectto support all areas oftheir lives.Students areinstructed to strivefor academic excellenceand self-discipline.Students areencouraged to usetheir gifts of time, talent,and treasurein service of Christ.
Faculty celebrated back to school with a red, white, and black breakfast. Faculty that have been
here 0-9 years wore white, 10-19 years wore red and 20 plus years wore black.
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Amanda Battisto Morris
is excited to return
to Holy Souls as
a Student Teacher
instead of the student!
Welcome to our newest Wabbits!
PreK students are excited about the first day of school
The Catholic Diocese of
Little Rock is committed
to protecting children
and young people.
If you are aware of abuse or
have been abused by
clerics, Church volunteers
or Church workers,
please contact the Vicar
General for the Diocese of
Little Rock at
(501) 664-0340 ext. 361,
and the State of Arkansas
Hotline for Crimes
against Children
at 1-800-482-5964.
For pastoral assistance
please contact the Victim
Assistance Coordinators for
the Diocese of Little Rock.
Drs. George
& Sherry Simon
at (501) 766-6001.
Diocesan Offices:
2500 N. Tyler Street,
Little Rock, AR 72207.
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OUR LADYOFCONFIDENCESHRINE
Our Lady ofConfidence is theprotector of those inharms way.
If you have a familymember who hasbeen called to activemilitary duty, we inviteyou to place his or herpicture in a frame atthe Our Lady ofConfidence Shrine inour church for theduration of theirdeployment.
When they returnsafely home, pleaseremove their photo.
By Denise Morbit, Director of Youth Ministry
Summer has come and gone, though it just seems like we were preparing for our floattrip to the Buffalo River. Just as soon as Riverfest was over (our CYM has worked theOfficial Merchandise booth for the past nine years), we left for Jasper, Arkansas. On theway we stopped to hike at Hawksbill Crag (Whitaker Point) where the rain cooperated bystopping so we thoroughly enjoyed God’s beauty. Most of us had never been there, andthe view is breathtaking. We settled into our usual place, the Buffalo Lodge, and enjoyedthe cool temperatures and good cooking. Our float trip was quite eventful with manyspills, a lost oar, a dented canoe, scrapes and bruises. Overall, it was a great time, thoughthe water was moving like we’d never experienced before. Thanks to Dan Beadle’sexperience and abilities, we all survived! On the last full day, we went to one of ourfavorite spots, Lost Valley, for a nice hike, swimming, and spelunking. Since the priestswere on retreat at the same time, we weren’t able to have Mass on the porch, however,
we did have prayer services and prayed the Chaplet of Divine Mercy.
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Have you
visited
our website
lately?
www.holysouls.org
• Listen to Fr. Erik’shomilies
• Read this weekend’sbulletin early
• Check the calendar
• Find out what ishappening atHoly Soulsby checking theBulletin Board
• Register in the parishor update your contactinformation
• Read “The Parishioner”in color
• Volunteer to be partof many organizationsin our parish and inour community
www.holysouls.org
Mission Trip to McGehee
CYM’s helping at Arkansas Food Bank.
Several organized service projects took place
this summer through CYM. Several youth went
to Helping Hand a couple of times. They
unloaded trucks and organized food items,
unpacked summer clothes, and packed away
winter things. We also spent a few hours at the
Arkansas Food Bank unpacking and sorting
donated food. It’s always more fun when you
are with your friends and helps our kids to give
of their summer time to benefit those less
fortunate.
We were hoping to have a mission trip in
June, but the timing was bad. July was better for
those interested teens, so twelve of us gathered
and headed south to McGehee, Arkansas. We
worked three days where we did yardwork and
some minor painting at St. Mary’s Rectory and
Parish Hall. We also did some ecumenical work
and painted all the outside trim at the Church of
the Nazarene. Sr. Laura joined us as did Rose
Farquhar (CYM mom), and we endured very hot
days, the lack of air conditioning at the Friary, a
three foot cottonmouth snake in the carport, and
the cramped relocation accommodations at the
Rectory. Once again, the group dynamics of
getting along, respectfulness, good attitudes, and
the coming together of Christians of different
faiths made it a successful trip. One of the St.
Mary’s parishioners, Darrell Wrobel, generously
volunteers his time each summer to make our
CYMers at SteubenvilleMid America in July
stay comfortable, helps with supplies, and keeps us on task work-wise. Fr. Erik and
Deacon Mario came down to check on our progress and for moral support. Later Fr. Erik
said Mass for us as well as some parishioners who had come for an impromptu Mass. The
week was fruitful and rewarding.
Now that I’ve returned from the Evangelical Catholic Camp, I feel excited to begin
implementing ministry changes. I hope this will in turn lead our kids to seek deeper
relationships with Jesus and enable them to become better disciples. Pray that the Holy
Spirit will lead me, the adult volunteers, and our youth leaders to our Catholic calling.
Christ’s Peace be with you.
RegularMonthlyMeetings
Monday, September 14SENIOR’S GROUP10:00 a.m., Parish HallMEN’S CLUB7:00 p.m., Allen Center
Tuesday, September 15ALTAR SOCIETY6:00 p.m., Parish Hall
Monday, October 12SENIOR’S GROUP10:00 a.m., Parish HallMEN’S CLUB7:00 p.m., Allen Center
Tuesday, October 20ALTAR SOCIETY6:00 p.m., Parish Hall
Monday, November 9SENIOR’S GROUP10:00 a.m., Parish HallMEN’S CLUB7:00 p.m., Allen Center
Monday, November 17ALTAR SOCIETY6:00 p.m., Parish Hall
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Holy Souls Parishioners Helped Build
the Pope Francis House
This summer Holy Souls Parish joined with Habitat for Humanity of Pulaski County,
Catholic Charities of Arkansas and the Little Rock Catholic community to build a new
home in honor of Pope Frances at 5608 Geyer Springs Road in Little Rock.
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Photographs by Larry Witherspoon
THEHOLY SOULSMEN’S CLUBmeets thesecond Mondayof every month,usually at7:00 p.m.in the Allen Center.The eveningbegins witha Special IntentionRosaryfollowed bythe meetingand supper.
All menof the parish(Protestantspouses too!)are invitedto join.The Men’s Clubpromotes fellowshipand provides giftsand servicesto the parish.
For moreinformation,contact theMen’s ClubPresident,Sean Eichelmannat 296-9225
Men’s Club Poolside GatheringMonday, August 17 at the Leawood Pool
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Holy Sews, Inc.: No LimitsOur Ministry Extends as Far as the Heart Can Reach
by Regina Binz & Mary Sue Whitelaw
When this ministry began in 2008, our
initial goal was to place our layettes into
every hospital in Arkansas. Seven years later,
not only are our layettes distributed state-
wide, but we are now in 17 states and in 75
hospitals. We have recently expanded to
placing our layettes in funeral homes in Little
Rock, Benton, Bryant, North Little Rock,
and across the state. We have a chapter in
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, and our
layettes have been delivered to Switzerland
and Honduras. Wherever there is a need,
we will fulfill that need.
It is very clear to us that the Holy Spirit guides our ministry. Recently, the head of
our Dallas-Ft. Worth Chapter, Jennifer Kuncl, shared the following experience:
“The Holy Spirit is at it again in Dallas. I just left Michael’s. We were low
on white and yellow ribbon and since they had a 30% off purchase coupon,
I decided to stock up on quite a few colors. Of course I was telling the cashier
about Holy Sews. She burst into tears. One of their cashiers received a
layette two weeks ago after losing her baby in an automobile accident. My
cashier turned out to be the store manager covering her shift. So, in honor of
Colton Louis, Michael’s has donated nearly $200 worth of ribbon. Wow.”
We also recently heard from the coordinator of the ShareHope Program at NE
Baptist Hospital in Jonesboro:
“I am so overwhelmed! The baby layettes are wonderful. The ones that you
have provided will be perfect! I’m so happy that you reached out to us.”
And from a mother who has experienced four miscarriages:
“What a blessing you all are. I have lost four precious babies and you all
clothed each of them in the sweetest things for me to cradle them in. Being
able to keep the clothes I saw and loved on them in is such an incredible
blessing. I will forever be thankful for the service you provide. Y’all serve in
a time that families need these simple things the most. We’re lost and broken
by our loss, but the blessings you provide last forever. Thank you a million
times.”
Our St. Mary’s Holy Sews Chapter went to the County Fair in Oneonta, NY, and
Mary Laden, its coordinator, gave the following report:
“Thought you would be interested to know that our group was able to put
up a Holy Sews tri-fold poster display at our County Fair this week. We
Holy Sews Workday on June 15.
If you have anew address,home orbusiness phonenumbers,or email address,please let us know.
You may updateyour information bycalling the churchoffice (663-8632),oremailing us([email protected])or visiting ourwebsite(www.holysouls.org).
HAVE
YOU
MOVED?
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There is no greatersatisfaction than knowingthat your personalproperty and accumulatedwealth will be sharedexactly as you personallydesire. Whether yourestate is large orsmall…you should makecertain it will be properlydistributed to those towhom you wish it to go.
If you wish to rememberOur Lady of the HolySouls Parish, this can bedone through carefulpreparation of your will.
In Your Will . . .
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With the Holy Spirit as our guide, there are no limits, no boundaries, and no borders.
Part of our mission is to serve as God’s hands in the world by showing compassion to
families experiencing the perinatal death of a child. For the last seven years, with God’s
grace, we have been able to fulfill our mission.
set it up in the Central NY Coalition for Life (pro-life) booth where it received
quite a bit of attention. The man who runs the booth said he was jealous
because people were more interested in the Holy Sew display than his infant
models that were on display and the pro-life video he was showing. A woman
from Florida, was so impressed, she said she would like to form a group in her
Catholic parish.”
Holy Souls Workday on July 15.
Our work days for September
through February are as follows:
September 13, October 11,
November 8, December 13, January
11 and February 14. We meet in the
Parish Hall from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30
p.m. We have many different things
you can help us accomplish without
knowing how to sew. You will be
welcomed with open arms and open
hearts.
You are also invited to attend
Light the Night on Thursday, October
15, 2015, at 6:30 p.m. on the steps
of the Arkansas State Capitol. We
will be observing Pregnancy and
Infant Loss Remembrance Day. Remember, there is no foot too small that it cannot
leave an imprint on this world.
Please visit our web page at www.holysews.org or follow us on Facebook.
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MemorialsPatricia Carter
by Patti BeloteNell & Tom Binz
by Becky BinzDodie Longinotti
by Becky Binzby Donna Bressinckby Alice & Phillip Worley
Luciano Bacaby Steve Blairby Jill Childers
Mindie Bacaby Steve Blair
Dee Jonesby George Booker
Veronica Beasleyby John Brizzolara
Kula Kumpurisby John Brizzolara
Corrin Nicole Bucknerby Roberta Cagle
Charles Leeby Jim & Patti Daileyby Tom & Mary Devine
Edward Fitzgeraldby Michael Fitzgerald
Margaret McNeilby Karen & Paul Griffith
Katherine Harrisby Thomas Harkins
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Msgr. Allen Trust & Development Fund
CONTRIBUTIONS - May-August, 2015
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Donald Woodby Marty Heiple
Pat Henryby Alice Henry
Toni Mahanby Anna Marie
Alcuin F. Gremillionby Helen Plummer
Margaret Proctorby Jim Proctor
Betty Yakaubianby Betty Pullam
Tim LoPortoby John Breen
Robert Catlett, Jr.by Betty Pullam
Eric Stoiberby Phil & Paula Schmidt
Lottie Beckby Thomas Webb
James C. Wellbornby Eva-Lou Wellborn
Earnest Whitelaw
by Mary Sue Whitelaw
HonorariumsHoly Souls School Class of 1957
by George BlackwellJanet Wilcox
by Tim & Susan Boe
When it’s time togive a gift,
give the gift of theMonsignor Allen
Trust Fund.
No amount is toosmall.
Keeping
the Dream
Alive!!!
For more information,
contact
Becky Neighbors
at
Our Lady of the
Holy Souls School
(501) 663-4513.
For tickets, call Becky at 501- 663-4513 (w) or 501-912-1113 (c)
Sponsored by Msgr. Allen Trust & Development Fund
Cost: $30Bingo Card, Food, and Drinks
Prizes include Manis, Pedis and other Spa Treats
Girls’ Night Out!
B I N G OTHURSDAY, September 24
7:00 p.m.Allen Center
Mr. & Mrs. Fred I. Brown, Jr.by Patricia Brown
The Gabriel/Carter Familyby Patricia Carter
Holy Souls School Teachers& Staff
by April FindlayLeola Simmons Herts
by Zelenka GibsonMsgr. John O’Donnell
by Rita GoodgameSteele Holt
by Michael HoltThe Krause Children
by Michelle & K. C. KrauseWilliam Earl Landers
by Marilyn LanersPhyllis & Pat Patton
by Richard MooreMichael Nesbitt
by Gerald NesbittPaula Thompson
by Ginger & Brian Quinnby Becky & Bob Schulteby David Wardlawby Susie & Michael Whitacre
Inez & Joe Rossiby Paul Wurstby Becky & Robert Neighbors
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MassSchedule
SUNDAY 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., & 5:30 p.m. - Mass
MONDAY,TUESDAY,THURSDAY 7:00 a.m. - Mass
WEDNESDAY 5:30 p.m. - Mass
FRIDAY 7:00 a.m. - Mass 8:15 a.m. - School Mass
SATURDAY 8:00 a.m. - Mass 4:00 p.m. - (Anticipated Mass)
Sacrament ofReconciliationWednesdaysprior to First Fridays -4:30 - 5:00 p.m.;Saturday Afternoon2:45 to 3:45 p.m. orby appointment bycalling the Church Office
Holy AdorationEvery Wednesday,9 a.m. - 5:15 p.m.
Parish OfficeHours 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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REGISTRATION FOR
NEW MEMBERS
Registration for new members is completed in the
church office or online by visiting our web page,
www.holysouls.org. Please contact the church of-
fice or go online at www.holysouls.org if you have
moved, changed your telephone number or email,
moved from your parent’s home or graduated
from college.
RCIA
If you are interested in becoming Catholic, please
call Anne Thomisee in the church office.
SACRAMENT OF
RECONCILIATION
Saturdays from 2:45 to 3:45pm and Wednesdays
before First Friday from 4:30 to 5:00pm or call the
church office for an appointment.
BAPTISM
Baptisms are scheduled on an individual basis.
Please call the church office for more information.
CHURCH VISITSOn Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday the
church is open for visits from 7a.m. to 3 p.m.
Please use chapel doors after 9 a.m. On Wednes-
day, the church is open from 8am till after the
5:30pm Mass.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Contact the church office a minimum of six
months in advance.
HOSPITAL STAYS
Please call the church office if you or someone
you know is in the hospital. We want to visit you
and pray for you while you are in the hospital.
NURSERY
The Nursery is available in the Parish Hall for
your young children (age 5 and younger) for all
regular weekend Masses.
If you need to nurse your child during Mass, you
may use the Gathering Room in Church. Please
ask an usher to unlock the door for you.
Youth MinistryT
The Shrine of Our Lady of the Holy Souls has niches where the photos of our de-
ceased loved ones are placed. The chapel is a place of prayer for our loved ones,
The Shrine of
Our Lady of the Holy Souls
uniting our prayers as a
community with the
prayers of Mary our pa-
tron and all the saints
of heaven.
You are invited to bring
unframed photos to be
displayed. We have pur-
chased frames and ask
that you bring photos
that are either 4” x 6”
or 5” x 7” as no other
sizes can be accommo-
dated. Please bring pho-
tos to Church Office.
When you visit the shrine, you may also light a candle in remembrances of deceased
loved one. The candle holder is located in front of the stained glass window as you
enter the shrine.
Monday, September 7LABOR DAY
8:00 a.m. MassSchool & Church Office Closed
Sunday, September 13HOLY SEWS WORKDAY
1:30 p.m., Parish Hall
Sunday, September 20SR. LEEANN McNALLY’S50TH ANNIVERSARYRECEPTION
11:00 a.m., Parish Hall
Wednesday, September 23PTO MEETING
6:00 p.m., Allen Center
Thursday, September 24MATDF GIRLS NIGHT OUTBINGO6:00 p.m., Allen Center
Friday, September 25School Closed for
PROFESSIONAL DAYSOUTHERN SOUL NIGHT,
6:30 p.m., Holy Souls Playground
Sunday, September 27PANCAKE BREAKFASTSponsored by Knights of Columbus
8:00 a.m. - 12 NoonAllen Center
RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.Parish Hall
~ Upcoming Events At Holy Souls ~Saturday, October 3
PET BLESSING10:00 a.m., in front of Church
Sunday, October 4COFFEE & DONUTSfollowing the 8:00 a.m.& 10:00 a.m. Masses,Parish Hall
Sunday, October 11HOLY SEWS WORKDAY
1:30 p.m., Parish Hall
Friday, October 30School Closed forPARENT TEACHERCONFERENCES
Saturday, October 31,& Sunday, November 1
ALL SOULS FESTHoly Souls’ Feast DayCelebrationWatch the bulletin for details!
Tuesday, November 3LITURGICAL MINISTERSMEETING & RECEPTION5:30 p.m., Church
Sunday, November 8HOLY SEWS WORKDAY
1:30 p.m., Parish Hall
The list of upcoming events is presented as accurately as possible.Please consult the weekly church bulletins for exact dates, times and places.
Sunday, November 15COFFEE & DONUTSfollowing the 8:00 a.m.& 10:00 a.m. Masses,Parish Hall
Sunday, November 22RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE
8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., Parish Hall
Thursday, November 26THANKSGIVING DAY
8:00 a.m. Mass, Church
Sunday, November 29FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
Tuesday, December 8FEAST OF THEIMMACULATE CONCEPTIONHoly Day of ObligationVigil Mass ( Dec. 7) - 5:30 p.m., ChurchMasses - 7:00 a.m., 8:15 a.m.,
& 5:30 p.m., Church
Friday, December 11CONFIRMATION
6:00 p.m., Church
Saturday, December 12PARISH CHRISTMAS PARTY(for Adults only)
7:00 p.m., Allen Center
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