Good Shepherd Parish Biddeford, Lyman, Old Orchard Beach, Saco
(Church physical addresses listed inside)
October 11, 2015
Mailing address: 271 Main Street, Saco, ME 04072 • Tel: 207-282-3321
E-mail: [email protected] • www.goodshepherdparish.us
Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Twenty-Eighth SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
GOOD SHEPHERD PARISH TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 11, 2015
Message from Monsignor René Mathieu:
(1) Schedule of Masses: The final 5:30 pm Mass of the season at
Saint Brendan in Biddeford Pool is being celebrated this Saturday.
(2) Knights of Columbus are serving a benefit spaghetti supper this
Saturday evening, October 10, at Most Holy Trinity Church Hall from
5:00 to 6:30 pm. (3) This Sunday, October 11, a communal celebration
of the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick (without Mass) will be
celebrated at Most Holy Trinity Church beginning at 2:00 pm. Who should be
anointed? “Anyone whose health is seriously impaired, before surgery whenever a
serious illness is the reason for the surgery, elderly people who have become notably
weakened even though no serious illness is present, and sick children who have
sufficient use of reason (that is, the age of First Communion). The sacrament may be
repeated if the sick person recovers after being anointed and then again falls ill, or if
during the same illness the person’s condition becomes more serious.” I urge parish-
ioners who are not themselves in need of this sacrament, to join us for this celebra-
tion in order to provide prayerful support of fellow parishioners in need of healing
and comfort. (4) Last Monday, I officiated at the annual blessing of animals in the
St. James School yard. There were lots of dogs (and one very nervous cat!), bunnies,
and rodents of all kinds. This particular blessing is associated with St. Francis of
Assisi, whose feast falls in the Church calendar on October 4. (5) This past week, we
completed the installation of a three-unit (130K BTUs each) high efficiency propane
heat system for St. Margaret Church. The outdated, old furnaces and oil tanks
were removed from the building and a 1,000 gallon propane tank was added on the
lawn between the church and church hall. The cost of the system was paid by the
St. Margaret Church share of donations to the 5-year-long diocesan capital campaign
ending this year, Strengthening the Heartbeat of the Church. (6) I am pleased to
announce that one of our parishioners, Ken Greenleaf, has been appointed to the
Diocesan Pastoral Council by Bishop Deeley. Bishop Deeley re-established the
council in July; members of the council advise the bishop on pastoral matters of
interest of the entire diocese – similar to the role served in individual parishes by
pastoral councils. Ken was instrumental in founding the men’s group that meets in our parish on Saturday mornings. He also is a catechist in our faith formation program.
You may be interested to know that my brother priests have re-elected me to serve
on the Presbyteral Council, which also advises the bishop. (7) Thank you of the
Week: To Father Ron Labarre, who for most of the summer, served the needs of
those who participated in the sacraments at St. Brendan Chapel. I am especially
grateful for the parishioners and friends who see to the various needs of the chapel.
Thank you!
JOKES PRIESTS CAN TELL, Vol. 6 - Msgr. Tonne:
Some relatives stopped to visit the new-born baby. Her six-year-old brother
Billy hardly had the door open when he exclaimed: “Wanna see my sister?”
Into the nursery they were ushered where one of the ladies cooed:
“Oh, she’s beautiful. I’ll bet she’s already spoiled.”
“Naw, she’s not spoiled. She smelled like that when they brought her home from the
hospital.”
Most Holy Trinity Church St. Joseph Church & Ste. Anne Chapel St. Margaret Church St. Philip Church 271 Main St 178 Elm St (Rte 1) 6 Saco Ave 404 Goodwins Mills Rd Saco, Maine 04072 Biddeford, Maine 04005 Old Orchard Beach, Maine 04064 Lyman, Maine 04002
St. Brendan Chapel (seasonal) 40 Lester B. Orcutt Blvd, Biddeford Pool, Maine 04006
Rev. Msgr. Rene T. Mathieu, Pastor Rev. P. Antonydass, HGN, Parochial Vicar Rev. Robert Gaudreau, Parochial Vicar
Deacon Robert Parenteau Deacon Kevin Jacques
Vocations: "Good Teacher, what must I do to
inherit eternal life?” If you ask the Lord this
question in prayer, are you ready to respond with a
joyful “yes” or will you turn from Him with a
heavy, unyielding heart. Consider following Christ
more closely as a priest or in consecrated life.
Call Fr. Seamus Griesbach: 773-6471; email: [email protected];
or like us on Facebook: VocationsME.
Apostolate of Prayer for Priests - October ‘15
11. Bishop Robert P. Deeley JCD
12. Rev. Albert Roux, Rev. Apolinary Kavishe AJ 13. Rev. Peter Kaseta OFMCap
Rev. James Lafontaine SJ
14. Rev. Richard Ouellette, Rev. Peter Shaba SMA
15. Rev. Stephen Mulkern, Msgr. Richard Sniezyk
16. Rev. Antonio Amato, Rev. Frank Murray
17. Rev. Robert Lupo, Rev. Roger Cyr OMI
Confessions on Saturdays (or by appointment):
3:00 pm at Most Holy Trinity, St. Joseph and St. Margaret
3:30 pm at St. Philip
Invited to leave everything to follow Christ,
you, consecrated men and women, no longer define your life by family, by profession, or by
earthly interests, and you choose the Lord as
your only identifying mark.
Thus you acquire a new family identity.
- Pope John Paul II, Homily on Jubilee of
Consecrated Life, Feb. 2, 2000
The feast of St. Teresa of Avila
(1515-1582) Virgin & Doctor of the Church
is Thursday, October 15. St. Teresa, pray for us!
“All blessings come to
us through Our Lord.
He will teach us, for in
beholding His life we
find that He is the best
example. What more
do we desire from
such a good friend at
our side?” - St. Teresa
Saturday, October 10
4:00 pm St. Joseph: (Fr. Robert Gaudreau)
Sonia Martel / Agnes Gagnon
4:00 pm Most Holy Trinity: (Fr. Antonydass)
Elizabeth Martel / Gerard Bolduc 4:00 pm St. Margaret: (Msgr. Mathieu)
Garon Murphy / George Heseltine
4:30 pm St. Philip: (Msgr. Richard Sniezyk) Carmen Cote
5:30 pm St. Brendan: (Fr. Ron Labarre)
Deceased members of the Paul & Annie Chenard family /
Mildred Ribaudo (3rd Ann.) & Joseph Ribaudo (20th Ann.)
Sunday, October 11, Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 am St. Joseph: (French) (Fr. Ron Labarre)
Edgar Perreault / Alphee Gregoire (5th Ann.)
8:30 am St. Margaret: (Msgr. Mathieu) Paul Rivard
8:30 am Most Holy Trinity: (Fr. Antonydass) Maurice Gilbert / Mr. & Mrs. Lois Sirois
9:00 am St. Philip: (Fr. Robert Gaudreau) Fred D. Carey
10:30 am Most Holy Trinity: (Fr. Antonydass)
Rachel Goulet / Henrietta Domingue
10:30 am St. Margaret: (Msgr. Mathieu)
Martin Fortier / For All People in Good Shepherd Parish
11:00 am St. Joseph: (Fr. Ron Labarre)
Robert Gosselin / Carmen Cote
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Monday, October 12
8:00 am St. Margaret: Norman Guerette / Ozea & Lydia Houde 9:00 am Most Holy Trinity: Helen Caron /
Theresa Collard (6th Ann.)
Tuesday, October 13
7:00 am Ste Anne: Clermont Fecteau
9:00 am Most Holy Trinity: The Nadeau Family / Sally Pollock
Wednesday, October 14
9:00 am St. Joseph: Fred D. Carey 9:00 am St. Philip: Marc E. Grenier, Sr.
Thursday, October 15
8:00 am St. Margaret: Elizabeth Sicard
9:00 am St. Philip: Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Picard
Friday, October 16
7:00 am Ste Anne: Marguerite Y. Boivin
9:00 am Most Holy Trinity: Germaine Lauzon / Carmen Cote
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Saturday, October 17
4:00 pm St. Joseph: (Msgr. Mathieu)
Shawn Morin / Bertha Carrier 4:00 pm Most Holy Trinity: (Fr. Robert Gaudreau)
Herve Laflamme / Jeanne Lessard (20th Ann.)
4:00 pm St. Margaret: (Fr. Antonydass) Marcel Gendron
4:30 pm St. Philip: (Fr. Joseph Manship) Joan Goff
Sunday, October 18, Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 am St. Joseph: (French) (Fr. Robert Gaudreau)
Michael Hanna (1st Ann.) /
Gisele (43rd Ann.), Cleo, & Carmel Sylvain
8:30 am St. Margaret: (Fr. Antonydass)
Gus Gagne / Marcelle Vigue
8:30 am Most Holy Trinity: (Fr. Joseph Manship) Maurice Gilbert / Robert Descoteaux
9:00 am St. Philip: (Msgr. Mathieu)
Harvey Paul / For All People in Good Shepherd Parish
10:30 am Most Holy Trinity: (Fr. Robert Gaudreau)
Lucien Janelle (15th Ann.) / Gilman Morin
10:30 am St. Margaret: (Fr. Antonydass) James Bouchard
11:00 am St. Joseph: (Msgr. Mathieu)
Dr. André & Madeleine Fortier / Gregory Eno
PARISH LITURGIES
~ Congratulations & God's blessings on your Anniversary ~
Kevin & Melissa Paquet celebrated 20 years on October 7
Patrick & Christine Madden celebrating 10 years on October 15
Please note: Saturday, October 10
is the last Mass at St. Brendan Chapel.
Donations to food pantries at all our churches:
This week: Cereal/Oatmeal/Powdered Milk
ALL ARE INVITED TO JOIN US for the next Behold Adoration Hour on Friday, Oct. 16
at Ste. Anne’s Chapel (under St. Joseph Church), 7-8 pm. Come & experience a powerful hour of Praise & Worship
as we honor our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament.
Yolande Laverriere (born 1929)
Donald Boissonneault (born 1946)
Sr. Theresa Lanouette (born 1926) * John Murphy (born 1921)
May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed
through the mercy of God rest in peace.
NOTICE from the Cemeteries of Good Shepherd Parish
(St. Joseph / St. Mary): The Cemeteries are starting their fall clean
up. Artificial flowers need to be removed by October 21st.
GOOD SHEPHERD PARISH TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 11, 2015
Please pray for the following couple scheduled to
marry soon: Jacob Moore & Tiffany Binette
FR. MITCH PACWA is coming to Maine!
Saturday, October 24 Fr. Mitch Pacwa, S.J. host of EWTN Live, Open Line,
and Threshold of Hope on The Presence & EWTN is
conducting a full day retreat at St. John Church, 217 York St., Bangor.
Join in this rare opportunity to share your day with Fr. Mitch. You will
surely be inspired and strengthened in your faith. The Presence Radio
Network is 106.7 FM in Portland; www.thepresence.fm.
A rosary to honor Our Lady during October. All are welcome!
Third Annual Rosary Rally on Sun., Oct. 11 at 1:30 pm at Most Holy Trinity Parking Lot. FMI contact Richard
at 590-6631; [email protected].
WANTED: CHILDREN’S BOOKS— Social Justice & Peace is
sponsoring a book drive benefiting the St. Louis Child
Development Center on Pool Rd, in honor of Sr. Cecilia
Saluzzi. Donations of gently-used children’s books are
greatly appreciated. Boxes are available at all churches.
Singing for Those at the End of Life: Don’t miss the opportunity to network and sing with others who comfort and support the ill and dying at bedside through music.
Registration closes Oct. 12. FMI: www.harboursingers.org.
Keynote Speaker: Kathy Leo, founding member of the Hallowell Singers.
When: Sat., Oct. 24 – 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Where: Maple Hill Farm – Hallowell, Maine
This Sunday, Oct. 11, as part of celebrating their 60th Class Reunion, the combined classes of 1955 of St. Joseph & St. Louis High Schools will be attending the 11:00 am Mass together at St. Joseph Church.
All members of this class are welcome & encouraged to attend.
SAINT JAMES CATHOLIC SCHOOL
25 Graham Street Phone 207-282-4084
Biddeford, ME 04005 FAX 207-286-3693
E-mail [email protected]
Website www.sjsbiddeford.org
St. James School is
Service
Academics
Faith
Excellence
St. James School staff partners with parents, parishioners, and our community to provide students with opportunities to become faith-filled Catholics, creative and critical thinkers, life-long learners, and confident contributors to the Church and society.
FAITH FORMATION
FMI concerning the following events/programs, contact youth minister,
Josh Houde, 282-4812x117 or [email protected].
GOOD SHEPHERD PARISH TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 11, 2015
YOUTH MINISTRY
Youth Ministry Sunday Meetings: 5:30 pm at Most Holy Trinity Oct. 11 – NO SESSION (Columbus Day Weekend)
Oct. 18 – Annual Safety Night
Oct. 25 – Edge & Life Night
Nov. 1 – Youth Mass, followed by Edge & Life Night (and monthly
gathering for parents)
YOUNG ADULT/FAMILY MINISTRY
The St. Vincent de Paul Society Rummage Sale is open Wednesdays, 12:30-2:30 pm
in St. James Hall basement, via the South St. entrance. We accept donations of clean, saleable items at the
(receiving) door, 8 am—3 pm, Mon—Fri. FMI call Donna, 499-7490. * Items not accepted: computers, large furniture, and large appliances.
CHILDREN’S FAITH FORMATION
Registration is still OPEN;
visit www.goodshepherdparish.us
Because of the changes in our program for the coming year, we are holding one more gathering to explain
the modifications and we encourage you to attend.
The meeting will be on October 26th at 6:30 PM at Most Holy Trinity Please R.S.V.P. to Michelle Philbrick:
[email protected] ; 282-4812 ext. 115
All men are invited to attend the TMIY program titled "The Spirit of Nazareth," continuing this Sat. This program is designed to help men form a practical plan to live out their faith on a daily, weekly, & monthly basis.
Session 6 theme: Giving God Your Time
Henry VIII: Consumed by Pride * Control vs. Prayer
We Can Do Nothing Without God * Time Spent With God: Statistics
A Look at the TMIY Man’s Spiritual Life Lessons from the Woman at the Well * Building a Spiritual Schedule
* Meetings are held in the youth room at MHT. Coffee is on at 6:45 am; program begins at 7 :00. FMI call Ken, 590-5805, or Dave, 590-5198.
Becoming Catholic Through R.C.I.T. – If you are a middle school or high school teen seeking to become Catholic or receive your sacraments of Confirmation and/or First Communion, Josh & Pam Houde invite you
to join the Rite of Christian Initiation for Teens (R.C.I.T.). The fall schedule is being determined (your input is welcome). For questions/to
register, please contact youth minister, Josh Houde, using the info above.
St. James School
will be hosting its annual
3-mile Road Race/Walk and Kids Fun Run
Saturday, November 7th
, at 9:00 am.
Members of the parish & community are invited to participate in
this special fundraising event to support St. James School.
Race sponsorship and donations are welcomed and appreciated.
A spaghetti dinner will take place the night before
at St. Joseph Church Hall. For info on the Race,
visit our Facebook page at:
https://www.facebook.com/stjamestrotforcatholiceducation
or to register online, go to:
https://runsignup.com/Race/ME/Biddeford/
TrotForCatholicEducation.
Oct. 15 (Thurs.): Theology on Tap with Susie Pepper Young adults are invited to join wife, young mother, and former Miss Maine, Susie Pepper, for a presentation and discussion on the Catholic
Understanding of Authentic Femininity. Both men and women are invited to attend this presentation! It will be an evening of hearty food, good
beer, and engaging theology with other young adults at Sea Dog Brewing Company in South Portland from 7 to 9 pm. Please join us!
Sponsored by SMCC Ministry, Good Shepherd Young Adult Ministry, and Ignite, Greater Portland's Catholic Young Adult Group.
FMI contact Josh: 282-4812, [email protected].
Oct. 22 (Thurs): Monthly Potluck for Young Couples Young married and engaged couples are invited to the
monthly potluck on Thursday, October 22, beginning at
5:30 pm. Dinner will be served around 6:00, and there
will be a short video & discussion about marriage and
family at 7:00, featuring the Humanum Videos. This month’s potluck
will be hosted by Daniel & Amy Loring at their home in Windham.
For directions or to RSVP, please contact Josh at the above info.
Parishioners, parents and students gathered together at Saint James’ school yard on a beautiful
October morning to be a part of a prayer ceremony to
bless the animals. Monsignor Mathieu was on hand
to speak about Saint Francis of Assisi and how he communicated with
animals and how animals help us in so many ways in this world. We
had animals as small as a mouse to a Great Dane that was the size of a
pony. Some people brought photographs of their pets that were either
too large or too sick to make it in person. It was a beautiful day and a
beautiful ceremony, and we were all blessed to be a part of it!
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Our preschool still has openings for three to five year
olds. You can either attend half days or full days. Our
preschool is a part of our larger school, and students have
many benefits, such as being taught by certified teachers;
having special subjects such as art, music, P.E., library & French;
having a small teacher-to-student ratio with kind, caring, and compas-
sionate adults - AND it is reasonably priced! Call and come in for a
tour to see for yourself, and give your child the Saint James advantage!
Offertory Collection Report *includes second collections
Week Year to Date*
September 26-27, 2015 $ 31,730 $ 382,183
September 27-28, 2014 $ 30,558 $ 383,861
Difference $ 1,172 $ (1,678) -0.4%
* Capital Improvements: $6,167
WeShare is our Online Giving System. Go to
www.goodshepherdparish.us. You can make a
one-time or recurring donation using your credit card,
checking or savings account. It’s easy and quick!
Good Shepherd Parish Christmas Fair 2015
The next meeting will be in St. Joseph Hall on
Tues., Oct. 27 at 6:30 pm. All are welcome to attend.
Good Shepherd Parish Christmas Fair Quiz
Questions:
1) When is the Parish Christmas Fair? 2) Where will the Christmas
Fair be held? 3) Who may attend the Christmas Fair? 4) What can
you do to help make the Christmas Fair a huge success?
Answers:
1) November 13, 14 and 15, 2015 2) St. Joseph Hall; Biddeford, ME
3) You’re cordially invited, plus all of your friends, relatives &
acquaintances 4) Invite everyone from question 3 and offer to bake,
sew, knit, and donate to the Christmas Fair
Good Job! You get an “A”! See you at the fair.
FMI contact Dan Bastarache, 284-5195 ; [email protected]
GOOD SHEPHERD PARISH TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 11, 2015
The Affiliates of the Good Shepherd Sisters’ (men & women) monthly
meeting is Sunday, October 18th at 1:30 pm at St. Joseph Convent
in Biddeford. Anyone interested is invited. FMI call Anita, 571-4975.
Second Collection This Weekend - Buildings & Maintenance: Good Shepherd Parish has a large number of properties and buildings that are our responsibility to maintain. We also have 2 properties listed for sale and one vacant rectory that we must manage until they are sold or disposed. Most of these facilities are aging and regularly require all sorts of repair and maintenance. Your support is always appreciated.
SUSAN CONROY COMING to GOOD SHEPHERD Just in time for All Saints Day!
OCTOBER 30, FRIDAY EVENING AT 6:30 PM MOST HOLY TRINITY, SACO
Susan will give a full presentation & slide show on her experiences with Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta. For those who attended the Liturgical Conference in May, you know that Susan is an exciting and captivating speaker, writer, and EWTN TV Host. This presentation is great for all
ages—bring your friends, relatives, and neighbors! Susan will also have her books for sale and will personally sign them. Refreshments will be
served. We’d love to know if you are coming. There is no cost, but please take time to register online at www.goodshepherdparish.us.
FMI call 282-3321 or email: [email protected].
The parish office will be closed Mon., Oct. 12, Columbus Day.
Job Openings: Maintenance-Custodian Person: This is a part-time
position for the parish, with the potential for full time. For those
interested, please see the full job description available for viewing at http://goodshepherdparish.us/employment-opportunities. Submit inquiries and resumes to [email protected] and reference Maintenance-Custodian Position.
Good Shepherd Parish is offering an Anointing of the Sick Service this Sunday, October 11, 2:00 pm, at MHT Church. The prayer service will be followed by light refreshments. Please call Sue Anne (284-5860) if you can help. The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is meant for those whose health is seriously impaired by illness (physical or mental) or old age. A sick person should be anointed before surgery whenever a serious illness is the reason for the surgery. Elderly people may be anointed if they have become notably weakened, even though no serious illness is present.
St. Philip’s Annual Harvest Fair: October 31st & November 1st
The Harvest Fair is quickly approaching. To make this year's fair the best ever, we are still in
need of help from Good Shepherd Parish parishioners and family & friends of St. Philip Church.
Following are a few ideas for our Penny Raffle tables: * We need gift cards to local businesses, restaurants or garden shops. * Also, outdoor living accessories, toys, jewelry and fitness items. * Other suggestions are items donated from your business or employer, ie: oil changes, car detailing, paddle board & kayak rentals. * Families may also want to donate passes to museums, theater tickets, or sporting events. The craft tables need your help with donations of locally crafted items such as: knitted hats, mittens, fingerless gloves, jewelry, artwork, quilts and baskets. Donated items can be dropped off before or after each of the 2 Masses or you may call Gisele at 499-7453 or Donna at 499-7490. The fair will also have the Adult & Children's Treasure Chest Tables and Baked Goods Table, as well as our famous homemade pork pies.
We are open to all ideas and suggestions. We look forward to having a successful St. Philip Fair.
Benefit Spaghetti Supper: Sat., Oct. 10, 5-6:30 pm at MHT Hall. Spaghetti w/ meatballs, salad, bread, beverage & dessert. Adults: $7; Kids 12 & under: $4. To benefit the Vallee family, who were displaced b/c of a home fire.
Roast Pork Supper: Sat., Oct. 17, 5-6:30 pm at St. Philip Hall. Adults: $9; children 6-12: $4; kids 5 & under: free. Roast pork, mashed potatoes, vegetables, rolls, & desserts. Takeout is available.
Breakfast Benefiting Coats for Kids: Sun., Oct. 18, 8:30 –10:30 am at St. Margaret Hall. Menu of scrambled eggs, sausages, French toast, & pancakes will be served. No take out. Cost is donation.
St. Joseph Council will be selling religious-themed Christmas Cards: to help promote “Keeping Christ in Christmas”. On October 10/11, members will be at all St. Joseph Masses selling & collecting orders.
West Brook Skating Rink: Members of the Knights are starting to clean up the weeds and preparing the facilities at West Brook Skating Rink for winter. Anyone wanting to help should show up on Sat. mornings, 8:30-12. FMI contact Dave Gagnon, 283-4542 ; [email protected].
All-You-Can-Eat Pancake Breakfast: Sun., Oct. 25, 8-10:30 am at
MHT Hall in Saco. Breakfast includes: pancakes, scrambled eggs, home
fries, French toast, sausage, bacon, toast, juice and coffee. Donation: $7,
kids 12 & under free. Benefitting our parish. Hosted by Knights & Colum-
bian Squires. FMI contact Mike, 468-0106 ; [email protected].
Second Collection Next Weekend: World Mission Sunday is an
opportunity to participate in worldwide evangelization through the
support of churches, chapels, schools, seminaries and catechetical
programs in 1100 mission dioceses.
Please join us at St. Margaret Hall on Oct. 18 after the 10:30 am Mass for a reception honoring our longtime organist, Edna Smith,
who is retiring after 53 years of service at St. Margaret Church. Please stop by and wish her well! We are grateful for you, Edna, and
for your shared gifts & talents, dedication, service, & love all these years! Much joy & God’s blessings to you!
October 24 (Sat): World Youth Day Benefit Concert & Dance Come for a night of music & dancing, featuring Josh Houde, Bob Therrien & company, and Hat Trick, led by Kevin Jandreau. Josh will perform coffee-house style; Bob & co. will play old-time country;
and Hat Trick will play various classics to dance to. Tickets are just $5/pp, $20 max/family. Proceeds benefit the 6 pilgrims planning to attend WYD 2016 in Poland. Doors open at 5:30 pm. The concert runs 6-9 in MHT Hall. Tickets are on sale now! Get yours: 1) In-Person-at our parish office; 2) Online-Click the “Online Giving” pic at www.goodshepherdparish.us and follow the link; 3) Email/Phone Josh—with your name and # of tickets to reserve ([email protected], 207-282-4812x117).
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