Bulletin Archives
5-22-05
Saturday, May 21, Sunday Vigil
5:00 PM Rita Co (Her daughter Toni)
Sunday, May 22, The Most Holy Trinity
7:30 AM For All Parishioners
9:00 AM Michael Bollard (The Bollard Family)
10:30 AM Ed Marchesini (The Marchesini Family)
12 Noon Robert Gonzales (Sophie Gonzales)
5:30 PM Special Intention of Kathy Oliver
Monday, May 23
7:00 AM Special Intention of the Perry Family
Tuesday, May 24
7:00 AM Father Bill McGinley
8:15 AM Special Intention of Mary McGovern
Wednesday, May 25
7:00 AM Msgr. Robert Rechenmacher
Thursday, May 26
7:00 AM Communion Service
Friday, May 27, Augustine of Canterbury
7:00 AM Louise & Vern Kalshan’s 40th Wedding Anniversary
Saturday, May 28, Sunday Vigil
5:00 PM Special Intention of Donna Kocks
Sunday, May 29, Body and Blood of Christ
7:30 AM Tom (RIP) and Intention of Shirley Durrett
9:00 AM For All Parishioners
10:30 AM Pierre Etchebarne (Mayie Maitia)
12 Noon Lillian Ochoa (Barbara Tewksbury & Girls)
5:30 PM Rosendo Garza (Raymond Garza Family)
Intentions are needed for the priests assisting us during the summer months.
Wednesday, May 25
Social Hour 6:00 PM
Dinner 7:00 PM
All adult members of the parish are invited to attend the monthly social held in the parish hall. Please bring a dish to share and your entrée for the BBQ. Come join the fun and meet new friends.
SVP is planning to purchase water and snacks for the KC Mental Health Dept. “Project Help” and sandwich supplies for St. Vincent de Paul Center on Bakers Street. They will accept monetary donations on Sunday, May 29. Thank you for your help.
The Diocesan Development campaign has surpassed $30 million, with a $700,000.00 increase this past week alone from the 17 Bloc I parishes.
Our Parish remains fourth on the list of parishes in the percentage of monies pledged above their set goals. St. Frances Cabrini in Woodlake combined with St. Clair in Three Rivers raised $628,520 (571.38%) with a goal of $110,000; St. Aloysius in Hanford $1,840,299 (4518.25%) with a goal of $440,000; and St. Augustine in Lamont $719,955 (351.20%) with a goal of $205,000. Individual parish goals were set at 110% of the parish’s annual income.
Our parishioners pledged $1,739,261 (297.31%) with a goal of $585,000. Great for a parish of our size.
If you have a question about your pledge or would like to make a pledge, please contact Monsignor Mike.
2005-06 Religious Education registration is still open through May 31. Parents of 1st & 2nd grade children should register NOW because class size is limited. Registration forms are available on our parish web site www.olphbak.org. Look under resources-forms.
Religious Education is in need of parent volunteers for 1st & 2nd year sacrament classes and pre-Confirmation 10th grade & Confirmation. If your child is planning to attend one of these classes in the fall we need you!
Call Religious Education for information—322-7200
We Have A Fireworks Booth!! This year our booth will be located in the Vons parking lot on Olive Drive and Knudson. We are in need of volunteers to make this year’s booth a success. If you are willing to help in any way, please call Greg West in the Youth Ministry Office 327-0712
If you are an adult or an older child (age 7 and up) who has not been baptized,
or if you are an adult interested in joining the Catholic Church,
or if you are a Catholic wishing to received your First Communion and/or Confirmation, then the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults is a program for you. Please call Debbie Garton 716-1005 for more information about classes starting in September.
9915 Ramos Avenue in Greenfield
The Altar Society invites you to their
“Carne Asada Luncheon”
May 29, 2005 12:30 PM
The menu will be Tortilla Chips and Salsa, Enchiladas, Mexican Rice, Beans, Dessert and Beverage.
Adults $6.00 Children $3.00
Student Council members are collecting SMALL stuffed animals and toys to be given to the police department. These toys will be kept in the cars of officers and will be given to children who are removed from distress situations. As the summer approaches, the amount of crime increases and often times children are the silent victims. Students are directed to take donations of small stuffed animals to the Science Room.
Congratulations to the following people who won $500 in this year’s Century Club: September – John Tran, October – Erica Conners, November – Scott Bell, December – Wendi Hackney, January – Tom Steele, February – Pedro Acala, March – Suzanne McWhorter, April – Edwin Schumacher, May – Carol Naworski, June – Rosemarie Dermer, July – Tracy Rasmussen, August – Jeri Strauss.
Student Council officers and classroom representatives will be installed at the annual Student Council Investiture Tuesday, May 24, immediately following Student Mass.
Track team members will be honored at the Track Awards Night Monday, May 23, at 6:30 p.m. in the hall. It will include a pizza and salad potluck; families are requested to bring a pizza and salad to share.
Eighth grade graduation will include a Mass in the church on Friday, June 3, beginning at 6:00 p.m. Kindergartners will be honored at a brief graduation ceremony in the church on Tuesday, June 7, at 12:30 p.m. Receptions will follow both graduations.
June 14—July 8, 2005
Skill building and maintenance in
language arts and mathematics
for students going into
grades 1 - 5
from 8:00—12:00 Noon.
Extended Day Care
Afternoon Enrichment Sessions
Call 327-7741 for information
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