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SAINT BRIDGET CATHOLIC CHURCH 1 July 12, 2015
July 12, 2015
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Rise, let us be on our way
PARISH MEMBERSHIP We welcome you to join our Parish Family. Please join us for Second Sundays. The second Sunday of each month we will be hosting a new member orientation in the Murphy Conference Room after the 9:00 AM Mass. The next Second Sunday is Sunday, August 9th.
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Catholic faith inquiries and those seeking to join the Catholic Church are welcome! Contact RCIA Coordinator Teresa Lee, [email protected], 525.7896.
INFANT BAPTISM Parents attend a preparation session prior to scheduling a baptism. Contact Julie Koury, Pastoral Assistant, [email protected], 525.7890.
OUTREACH SUNDAY On the third Sunday of the month, baskets are placed at the exits of the Church for food and money donations.
MARRIAGE Couples should contact the Wedding Coordinator, Pat Morrison, akmpm @juno.com, 741.6620 at least six months prior to scheduling a wedding.
VISITING THE SICK Contact Paul Amrhein, Director of Human Concerns and Pastoral Care, [email protected], 525.7902 Regarding Communion and/or Anointing of the Sick.
6006 Three Chopt Road Richmond, VA 23226
www.saintbridgetchurch.org [email protected]
Saint Bridget Parish Following Jesus’ example,
Believe: Inspire, Educate, Serve
recognizes the inherent value of each member of our
community as we travel on our faith journey. Just as Christ
did, our parish welcomes and supports one another in love
as we share our talents and resources with those in need.
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WORSHIP at SAINT BRIDGET
Mass Schedule Saturday: 5:30 PM Sunday: 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM, and 5:00 PM Nursery: 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM year-round
Children's Liturgy of the Word: 9:00 AM
Daily Mass Monday to Saturday, 8:00 AM Exceptions: Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, and Thanksgiving at 9:00 am
Reconciliation Saturday, 4:00 PM and by appointment.
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Join us to celebrate Seminarian Tom Lawrence Tom Lawrence has been a life-long parishioner of Saint Bridget Church. He attended Saint Bridget School and Benedictine High School. Tom has been an active part of the RCIA program and has been instrumental in preparing our teens for Confirmation. In August he will be entering
seminary formation in Washington D.C. On Saturday, July 18th, we will have a Reception for Tom following the 5:30 Mass. Please join us to celebrate his journey to priesthood and to thank him for all of his
years of Ministry at Saint Bridget Parish.
Saint Bridget Youth Events
Ice Cream Social after 5 pm Mass! Grab a cup or a cone - email Dan to sign up to scoop! July 19 and 26, August 9 and 16.
Praise & Pizza: Join us for pizza and praise and worship - 7 pm Tuesday Nights this summer. Help us pack as many people as pos-sible in a living room and sing! Dates: July 21 TBA, August 4 Lynch Home, August 18 TBA. Email Dan for updated locations and to reserve your pizza. Email Dan at ([email protected]).
High School Whitewater Rafting and Camping Retreat: July 27/28, Lower New River, WV, 80+ teens gather for Camping, Mass, Whitewater Rafting and a whole lot more. Depart Monday morning, return Tuesday even-ing. Email Dan [email protected] for more infor-mation - reserve spots by July 6th!
Middle School Summer Day Camp: July 13-17, 2015 at Saint Mary Catholic Church, Monday – Thursday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Friday, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Spend an awesome week growing in faith and seeking adven-ture with students from around Richmond. Service, Prayer, Mass and a Waterpark are all part of the events. Contact Dan ([email protected]) ASAP to get information.
Ministry Matters! Our next training session for new liturgical ministers will take place in the Church Hall (downstairs) on Saturday morning, July 18, with registra-tion beginning at 8:30 am following the 8:00 am Mass. Do you hear God calling you to serve our parish as a Eucharis-tic Minister, Lector or Usher? Take some time during the quieter summertime to listen for God’s voice. Parents, this is a great opportunity to be a role model for your children while you are worshiping together as a family. To help with your discernment or for information on these minis-tries, check our parish website under Our Ministries/Liturgical Ministry and then peruse the Related Pag-es: http://saintbridgetchurch.org/OurMinistries/LiturgicalMinistry.aspx. Please register by contacting Joan Scarola at [email protected] or 525-7898. For additional information, contact Mary Ann Pep-piatt at [email protected].
Calling all Catholic Business Professionals! Join us at The Boathouse in Rocketts Landing Tuesday, July 14th, 5:00-7:00 PM for a social to learn more about St. Expeditus Business Group; formed in order to promote, encourage, network, educate and support Cath-olic businesses and business people in Central Virginia. Appetizers will be provided. Please RSVP to https://stexpeditusrva.eventbrite.com
Please congratulate Father Stefan who has been appointed pastor of St. Therese in Farmville effective August 1. I know we are all very grateful to Father Stefan for his wonderful priestly ministry among us and we wish him well in his new assignment.
Farewell receptions for Father Stefan will be held after Masses July 25th and 26th. Please plan to stay a bit after Mass to thank Father Stefan and wish him well. There is no word of a replacement.
Thank you.
Monsignor Carr
The Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
The Feast of the Assumption, August 15th falls on a Saturday and therefore is not a holy day of
obligation. We will celebrate the Feast at 9:00 am on August 15th all are welcome to attend. There will be
no 8:00 am Mass that morning.
Help Wanted for Haiti Ministry: Five years ago we had to do a good amount of repair work to the school in Carissade. We are once again faced with a similar situation and are wondering if the repairs were done appropriately last time. The tin roof is falling off, the rafters are rotten and the foundation is being worn away by runoff. IF you have expertise with these issues and you are available to advise and possibly take a trip to Haiti to teach folks we would love to hear from you. We also need help populating our sub-groups working on fund raising and communica-tions (including keeping our website up to date). We are also looking for folks to participate in a delegation late fall or early winter. If interested contact Paul Amrhein [email protected] or 525-7902
A Message from Monsignor Carr
Fr. Robert Barron to speak at Bishop Keane Institute: Fr. Robert Barron will be speaking at the Bishop Keane Institute hosted at Immaculate Conception Parish in Hampton, VA on August 14th, 2015. Tickets go on sale Saturday, July 18th at Noon. Saint Bridget hopes to organize bus transportation to the event. Please contact Liturgy Committee representative Jackie Dwyer 804-285-4862 or [email protected] to express interest in transportation. For Information visit the Bishop Keane Institute Website http://keaneinstitute.org/robert-barron
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Last week we provided some books for summer spiritual enrichment. For those of you who prefer other media, below are two websites for spiritual nourishment:
The Henri Nouwen Society http://www.henrinouwen.org/ Subscribe to Daily Meditations, join a summer book discussion, listen to video clips and more Creighton University has an entire online ministry! On their site you will find daily medita-tions, assistance praying with the Sunday Scriptures and even an online retreat for praying with Alzheimer’s. Have someone who prays in a language other than English near you? This site has multiple languages offered also! http://onlineministries.creighton.edu/CollaborativeMinistry/online.html
The Saint Bridget Liturgy Committee is reading and reflecting together on Fr. Robert Barron’s book Eucharist as part of each monthly meeting. They are enjoying the intellectual and spiritual enrichment that is part of this practice and invite you to share in some excerpts from the book, so that you might join them in going more deeply into the mystery of Christ’s real presence.
From Chapter One: “Love, in the theological sense, is not a feeling or sentiment, though it is often accompanied by those psychological states. In its essence, love is an act of the will, more precisely, the willing of the good of the other. To love is really to want what is good for someone else and then to act on that desire. Many of us are kind, generous, or just, but only so that someone else might return the favor and be kind, generous, or just to us. This is indirect egotism rather than love. Real love is an ecstatic act, a leaping outside of the narrow confines of my needs and desires, and an embrace of other’s good for the other’s sake. … In light of this understanding, we can now see that God’s creation of the world is a supreme act of love. God, it is true, has not need of anything outside of himself; therefore, the very existence of the universe is proof that is has been loved into being, that is to say, desired utterly for its own sake.” (p. 28)
As you reflect on this excerpt, ponder the times in your life that love has been an act of will, and totally centered on the good of another. Imagine now: what if this is how every Christian behaved, all day every day? What would celebrations of the Eucharist be like if everyone gathered with the intention of making sure everyone else’s experience of the celebra-tion was as powerful and fruitful as possible; that is, all gathered in love?
Going on Summer Vacation? Consider using E-Giving to make your contributions to the parish. Many of our parish families are planning to get away for some summer fun and relaxation. We pray that your vacation time will be safe and a source of many happy memories. Offertory collections de-crease significantly during the summer months. Keep up with your stewardship pledge even when you are away! E-Giving offers convenience in making recurring donations to the parish. To make a contribution or sign up for E-Giving go to our website www.saintbridgetchurch.org. You may use debit cards, credit cards or electronic funds transfer for your contributions. E-Giving provides a secure and convenient option to fulfill your stewardship pledge and make donations to the various funds and special collections. Contact Kimber-ly Lapkin at 525-7888 or [email protected] with any questions about E-Giving.
Nourishing Your Spirit … One Choice
at a Time.
Pregnancy Resource Center (PRC) Volunteer Training Course “Equipped to Serve”
Saturday, September 19, 2015 (9:00 am - 4:00 pm) and Thursday, September 24th, October 1st, 8th, 15th, and 22nd (9:30 am - 12:00 pm) OR (6:00 pm - 8:30 pm) Cost $28.00 (to cover cost) Registration Deadline: September 8th Have you been thinking about volunteering at the PRC of Metro Richmond but were not sure of the next step? We are currently looking for women and men who hold a biblical worldview of life and have a desire to compassionately serve peo-ple who may be unprepared for pregnancy. If this sounds like you, please contact us about a Volunteer Training packet. Fall Train-ing begins soon and this is required to serve as a Client Advocate at the PRC. You will learn about the foundational principles and purpose of the organization, essential communication skills, the crisis cycle and how it impacts what we do, and much more. For more information please contact Rebecca Jones at the PRC of Metro Richmond ([email protected]) or 673-2020.
Statement by Bishop Paul S. Loverde and Bishop Fran-cis X. DiLorenzo on Supreme Court Marriage Decision
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution requires states to issue marriage licenses to two persons of the same sex, and requires a state to recognize as marriage the union of two people of the same sex when it was lawfully licensed and performed out-of-state. We are deeply distressed by this decision which fails to uphold marriage as the union which unites one man and one woman. This fundamental institution, grounded in natural law, predates any religion or nation.
All persons have inviolable dignity and deserve love and re-spect. Unjust discrimination is always wrong. However, our commitment to marriage is a matter of justice and fidelity to our Creator’s original design. Marriage is the only institution uniting one man and one woman with each other and with any child who comes from their union. Redefining marriage furthers no one’s rights, least of all those of children.
As Bishops, we believe it is more vital than ever that we share the Church’s consistent witness to the truth about marriage, and we call on Catholics and those concerned for the common good to continue to pray, live and speak out with charity about the true nature of marriage. The truth cannot be marginalized.
We will join with our brother bishops from across the country when we shortly share an additional statement from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, which will provide further analysis.
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Mass Intentions & Readings for the week of July 12, 2015
Contact Us!
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, M-F Phone: 282.9511* Fax: 285.7227
*To contact staff,
use this number with their extension or their direct line
as noted below.
Clergy
Rev. Msgr. William H. Carr: Pastor, [email protected], 282.9511 Father Stefan Migac: Parochial Vicar, [email protected], 327 Fr. Michael Boehling: Vicar for Vocations, In Residence [email protected] Rev. Mr. John Arkesteyn: Permanent Deacon, [email protected], 324 Rev. Mr. Robert Giovenco: Permanent Deacon, [email protected], 316 Rev. Mr. V.J. Petillo: Permanent Deacon, [email protected]
Pastoral Staff
Mr. Paul Amrhein: Director of Human Concerns and Pastoral Care, [email protected], 525.7902
Mr. Allen Bean: Music Minister, [email protected], 525.7892
Mr. Dan Harms: Youth Minister, [email protected], 525.7901
Mr. Ray Honeycutt: Saint Bridget School Principal, [email protected], 288.1994
Ms. Teresa Lee: Director of Religious Education & RCIA, [email protected], 525.7896
Please Pray for the Sick, Infirm and Those in Need
Mass Readings
Saturday, July 11:
Gn 49:29-32; 50:15-26a/Mt 10:24-33
Sunday, July 12: Am 7:12-15/Eph 1:3-14 or 1:3-10/ Mk 6:7-13
Monday, July 13: Ex 1:8-14, 22/Mt 10:34--11:1
Tuesday, July 14: Ex 2:1-15a/Mt 11:20-24
Wednesday, July 15: Ex 3:1-6, 9-12/Mt 11:25-27
Thursday, July 16: Ex 3:13-20/Mt 11:28-30 Friday, July 17: Ex 11:10--12:14/Mt 12:1-8
Saturday, July 18:
Ex 12:37-42/Mt 12:14-21
Next Sunday, July 19: Jer 23:1-6/Eph 2:13-18/Mk 6:30-34
Mass Intentions
8:00 am: Robert Sedlack 5:30 pm: Anna M. Combs 7:30 am: Robert Hancock 9:00 am: Robert H. Patterson, Jr. 11:00 am: Jay Moreci 5:00 pm: Russell Beverly
8:00 am: Charles Marchetti
8:00 am: Leo Koury
8:00 am: Special Intention
8:00 am: Stuart Butler
8:00 am: Jeannette Koury
8:00 am: Mary Ann Siewers 5:30 pm: Bill & Mary Nienaber
7:30 am: Robert Hancock 9:00 am: Christopher Patton 11:00 am: The People 5:00 pm: Joan Roxbury
“Before the foundation of the world God chose us in Christ.” Are you discerning that the vocation which God has chosen for you in Christ may be to serve the Church in the consecrated life or priesthood? Call Father Michael G. Boehling at (804)359-5661, or write: [email protected].
Communion to the Sick
Please notify the parish office (804.282.9511) when a parishioner is ill.
Arrangements will be made for home or hospital visitation.
Our Parishioners
Elaine Coli, Connie McLaughlin, Emily Condlin, Al Markow, Michelle Batty,
Denyelle Mehfoud, Theodore Woods, Lila Ann Roarty, Jean Cameron, Max Tutt,
Stanley Czajkowski, Dr. Bill Bruch, Tonya Henry, Robert M. Conlin, Carmel Miney,
Christian Cozens, John Moreci, Betsy Haas, Elizabeth Goff, Ronnie Crawford, Megan
Crawford, Pat Franko, Caroline Laing, Joan Cockey, Sheila de la Fuente and those
facing long term illness and disability.
Friends and Relatives of Parishioners
Baby Riley Troyer, Sarah Von Bank, Larry Picano, Joy Zygmont, Lisa Belton, Jim Pen-
field, Beverly Flanagan, Jackson McGuire, Linda Smith, Brandyn Bailey, Anne Thom-
as, Anita McAllister, Stephen M. Dunn, Abigail Alvey, Mary Steiner, Tina Lustig and
sons Bauer and Ethan, Valerie Jennison, Katherine Norton, Patricia Ricci, Martue
Brownson and Majorie Belton.
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Contact Us!
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, M-F
Phone: 282.9511 Fax: 285.7227
Administration
Ms. Vicki Gazzola: Receptionist, [email protected] 282.9511
Ms. Louise Gallagher: Music Administrator, musiccoordinator@saint bridgetchurch.org, 525-7893
Ms. Michele Healy: Director of Communications, Communications@ saintbridgetchurch.org, 525.7899
Mr. Joel Keith: Parish Accountant, [email protected] 525.7889
Ms. Julie Koury: Pastoral Assistant, [email protected], 525.7890
Ms. Kimberly Lapkin: Director of Stewardship, [email protected], 525.7888
Ms. Pat Morrison: Wedding Coordinator, [email protected], 741.6620
Ms. Cheryl Peters: Director of Administration, [email protected] 525-7894
Ms. Joan Scarola: Pastoral Assistant, [email protected], 525.7898
Councils and Committees
Building Committee: Rick Kastelberg, [email protected] 350-3951 Finance Council: John McCulla, [email protected] 306.2488 Liturgy Committee: Bruce Slough [email protected] 288-4675 Parish Pastoral Council: Paul Sinclair, [email protected] 353-3140
Human Concerns Announcements
Praised Be – Teachings From the Pope: Pope Francis’s long-awaited encyclical on ecology was released on June 18. The title of the encyclical is Laudato Sii, and the subtitle Sulla cura della casa comune. Laudato Sii is translated as Praised be, and is a hallmark line from St. Francis’ Canti-cle of the Creatures. Sulla cura della casa comune is translated as On the care of the common home. Papal teachings can be challenging for us and this encyclical is likely to have much hype on every side of the political spectrum. But these teachings are not meant to be solely political but meant to provide the theological and moral imperative for action in part to overcome political iner-tia but more importantly move us in our conversion process. Put the encyclical on your summer reading list. You can read it online at - http://w2.vatican.va/content/vatican/en.html
There is an urgent need to develop policies so that, in the next few years, the emission of carbon dioxide and other highly polluting gases can be drastically reduced, for example, substituting for fossil fuels and developing sources of renewable energy. Praised Be – Pope Francis
Help Wanted – For Prayer Services for the Elderly at Westport: A number of Catholics at the Westport health care facility at 7300 Forest Avenue are being served by a team of St. Bridget parishioners and can use your help. They have a communion service each Sunday at 2:30. With enough volunteers you would be helping at one prayer service every six weeks or so. Your small sacrifice makes a huge difference in the lives of those that come to the prayer service and you may find it just as rewarding. We have a number of individuals and couples who do this ministry togeth-er. If interested contact Paul Amrhein [email protected] or 525-7902
Habitat Faith Build Barbeque - Sunday, July 12th, 2015 at 1229 N. 29th Street, Richmond, VA 23223, 5-7pm (rain location is Good Sheppard Baptist Church, 1127 N. 28th Street, Richmond, VA 23223) There will be a short program including blessing of the build site at 5:30. Habitat will pro-vide the main dish and drinks; First Baptist will provide a cake; and we ask guests to bring sides. Come out and meet your fellow builders and the families whose homes we will be building. For a better count of attendees and food preparation, we ask that people RSVP by Wed, July 8th, to Paul Amrhein [email protected] or 525-7902
St. Bridget Partnering With Habitat & Other Area Congregations - We are enthusiastic about starting this new faith build project. We will have 3 build days to ourselves and they are: Sep-tember 12th – framing, October 10th – dry wall hang, November 7th – Painting. You are invited to participate. The Faith Build home will be located at 1227 North 29th Street in Richmond, Virginia. Let me know if you want to volunteer and which date is good for you – Paul Amrhein [email protected] or 525-7902. Once I have filled all our volunteer slots I will put po-tential volunteers on a replacement list in the event someone can’t make it. Put the date on your calendar and sign up early please.
Debunking Some of the Myths Surrounding the Homeless: Homelessness is typically related to mental illness. As we work with CARITAS and other programs with the homeless it is good to know whether what we hear is true or not. Serious mental illnesses are more prevalent among the homeless: about one in four sheltered homeless people suffered from a severe mental illness in 2010, compared to 5 percent of US adults, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). But city officials cited lack of affordable housing, un-employment, and poverty as the top three causes of homelessness in a 2014 survey from the US Conference of Mayors.
Fair Trade Coffee, Tea and Chocolate Sales. The weekend of July 25/26 we will be offering an assortment of coffee, tea, hot cocoa, and chocolate bars. Stop by in the commons after Mass to see the wide assortment being offered. We will have yummy recipes available for iced coffee and tea. Your purchase helps to give an education to children in Carissade, Haiti who would not otherwise have one while helping the farmers in third world countries make a better living. You pay a little more but the coffee, tea and chocolate are fantastic. It is as if you can taste the good you are helping to provide.
Haiti Ministry Meeting. The joint Haiti Ministry of St. Bridget and Sacred Heart meets the fourth Monday of each month, July 27, at 7 pm in the PCMR. We are starting a new structure for our meetings in that we will keep our business meetings to once a quarter and focus on formation during the two meetings in between. Our focus this month will be Catholic Social Teaching. This work makes the ministry possible so please help. Come meet with parishioners of both parishes that chose to walk in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Haiti and plan the ministry’s next steps. God richly blesses our efforts.
Do you know someone who is homebound or has a prolonged illness? Perhaps you have a member of your family who is in a long term care facility or homebound. Please let us know if they would like a BeFriender Minister and/or someone to bring them communion. Our faith calls us to love one another. We have ministers ready to bring the care and concern of our faith commu-nity to your loved one. Call Paul Amrhein at 525-7902 or [email protected]
Thank you. For you support of the Human Concerns ministries in last week’s second collection. Your generosity helps us to respond to parishioners and other members of our community in finan-cial crisis.
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SATURDAY, 7.11
Liturgical Speaker at 5:30 pm Mass
Second Collection for Haiti
Bethlehem Families Olive Wood Sales
6:30 AM: Men’s Ministry - PCMR 7:00 AM: Men’s Catholic Studies - Church Hall 8:00 AM: Daily Mass - Church 8:00 AM: Rosary following Daily Mass - Church 8:30 AM: Respect Life Committee - Murphy Conference Room 5:30 PM: Mass - Church
SUNDAY, 7.12
Liturgical Speaker at All Masses
Second Collection for Haiti
Bethlehem Families Olive Wood Sales
7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 5:00 PM: Mass - Church 9:00 AM: Children’s Liturgy of the Word - Church Hall 3:15 PM: Youth Choir/Band Rehearsal-Church 5:00 PM: Mass - Church 6:15 PM: Richmond Catholic Singles - PCMR
MONDAY, 7.13 8:00 AM: Daily Mass - Church
TUESDAY, 7.14 8:00 AM: Daily Mass - Church 8:30 AM: Women’s Ministry Committee Meet-ing - PCMR 6:00 PM: Bible Study - Church Hall 6:00 PM: RCIA - Murphy Conference Room
Calendar of events for the week of July 12, 2015
Contact Us!
Parish Life Groups
Alpha: Michael Siewers, [email protected], 353.7884 Catholic Heart Work Camp: Andy and Anne-Marie Condlin, [email protected] 741.5305 or 426.5298 Haiti Committee: Paul Amrhein, Human Concerns and Pastoral Care Minister, [email protected], 525.7902 Knights of Columbus: Gary Port Membership Director, [email protected], 741-8666 Men’s Catholic Bible Study: Frank deVenoge, [email protected], 814.5607 Men’s Ministry: Leon Shadowen, [email protected], 740.2948 Micah Initiative/Blackwell School: Paul Amrhein, [email protected], 525-7902 Parish Nurse Ministry: Lucy Casey, RN and Betty Spencer, RN, 525-7905 Respect Life Committee: Mike Kozak, [email protected], 804-519-0696 Saints and Sinners: Gwen Glasser, [email protected], 364-4920 Saints Cyril and Methodius Society: Dan Yates, [email protected], 740.5695 Welcome Committee: Keri Inge, [email protected], 703-405-9666 Women’s Ministry: Kim Hulcher, [email protected], 426.3815 and Shannon Garbett, [email protected], 213.0772
WEDNESDAY, 7.15 8:00 AM: Daily Mass - Church 7:00 PM: Parish Council Meeting - PCMR
THURSDAY, 7.16 8:00 AM: Daily Mass - Church 8:30 AM: Mother Presentation Rosary Guild - PCMR 6:30 PM: Knights of Columbus Social & Member Meeting - Rectory Basement 6:30 PM: Irish Lessons - Large Nursery
FRIDAY, 7.17
8:00 AM: Daily Mass - Church 8:30 AM: Divine Cenacle Croup - Murphy Conf. Room 4:00 PM: Wedding Rehearsal - Church SATURDAY, 7.18 8:00 AM: Daily Mass - Church 8:00 AM: Rosary following Daily Mass - Church 8:30 AM: Ministry Matters - All Church Ar-eas 12:00 PM: Wedding - Church, Church Hall, Commons, Nursery 5:30 PM: Mass - Church 6:30 PM: Reception for Tom Lawrence - Commons, PCMR, Kitchen SUNDAY, 7.19
7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 5:00 PM: Mass - Church 9:00 AM: Children’s Liturgy of the Word - Church Hall 3:15 PM: Youth Choir/Band Rehearsal-Church 5:00 PM: Mass - Church
SAVE THE DATE!
Featuring:
The Bart Chucker Band
Brunswick Stew Craft Beer Corn Hole Hot Dogs for the Kids!
A community event hosted by St. Bridget Church serving Brunswick stew and craft beer.
Self-guided tour of church and reconciliation will be offered. All are welcome!
Net proceeds will go to the needy in our community
St. Bridget Stew & Brew
October 2, 2015
5 pm – 10 pm
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