The Gregorian “You shall not put the Lord your God to the test.” February 22, 2015 First Sunday of Lent Page 2 February 22, 2015 St. Gregory the Great Mission Statement St. Gregory the Great is a Catholic Church made up of people of many different ages, talents, and cultural backgrounds. We are an urban faith community with a small town feel of welcome and hospitality. Motivated by our baptismal calling, we accept our duty to embody the presence of Jesus Christ in the world and to take up the mission he entrusted to us by our word and example. We glorify God through support and service of our time, talent, and treasure to our church and to the larger community in which we live. LIFE’S GREATEST LESSON - LOVE ALL YOU CAN On Christmas this past year we distributed to all parishioners a free copy of the book Life’s Greatest Lesson by Allen Hunt. I hope that you have had the opportunity to read the book. If you have not yet had the time to do so, I want to encourage you to read the book during the Season of Lent. The book is written in novel form and relates the very touching story of Grandma Lavish and how she developed her mission statement that was symbolized by a bracelet that she wore on her wrist that had the letters L.E.G.S. printed on it. The letters stand for her mission statement: Love All You Can. Earn All You Can. Give All You Can. Save All You Can. Each Sunday for these first four weeks of Lent, I want to highlight one of these statements and invite you to look for ways in which you can put it into practice in your own life. On this first Sunday of Lent, I want to focus on Love All You Can. Here at St. Gregory the Great Church, all of our parish ministries, prayer experiences and liturgies in one way or another are focused on helping us as the people of St. Gregory the Great Church to love God and to love our neighbor as we love ourselves. We are a community of love that is expressed through our prayer, our worship and our service. Our Parish Mission Statement expresses this well when it says: “We glorify God through support and service of our time, talent and treasure to our Church and to the larger community in which we live.” As you go through this Season of Lent, give some thought to ways in which you can better express your love for God through your prayer and worship and your love for others through your stewardship of God’s gifts to you. Is there someone you know who could use a little more love and care. Can you look for ways to tell people that you love them not only with your words but also with your actions. Last week we celebrated Valentine’s Day, a day dedicated to love. Can we find ways to keep the spirit of Valentine’s Day alive all through the Season of Lent. This weekend we will be distributing at all our Masses a purple wrist band which has the letters L.E.G.S. printed on it. I ask you to wear it during Lent to remind you to keep looking for ways in which you can Love All You Can, Earn All You Can, Give All You Can and Save All You Can. And if people ask you what the wrist band is all about, you can use it as a tool for evangelization by explaining what L.E.G.S. stands for and how you are trying to put these four statements into practice in your own life. – Fr. Paul Weekly Calendar February 22 (Sunday) 2:00pm—Quest Performance—Social Hall 4:00pm—ICA Concert—Church 5:00pm—Charismatic prayer group—Baseheart Rm. February 24 (Tuesday) 7:00pm—Bingo—Social Hall February 25 (Wednesday) 6:30pm—Novena—Church February 26 (Thursday) 7:00pm—Choir rehearsal—Church February 27 (Friday) 6:45pm—Women’s scripture study—Parish Center 8:00pm—Quest performance—Social Hall February28 (Saturday) 10:00am—SSR Reconciliation—Church 8:00pm—Quest performance—Social Hall Readings for the Week Monday: Lv 19:1-2, 11-18; Ps 19:8-10, 15; Mt 25:31-46 Tuesday: Is 55:10-11; Ps 34:4-7, 16-19; Mt 6:7-15 Wednesday: Jon 3:1-10; Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 18-19; Lk 11:29-32 Thursday: Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25; Ps 138:1-3, 7c-8; Mt 7:7-12 Friday: Ez 18:21-28; Ps 130:1-8; Mt 5:20-26 Saturday: Dt 26:16-19; Ps 119:1-2, 4-5, 7-8; Mt 5:43-48 Sunday: Gn 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18; Ps 116:10, 15-19; Rom 8:31b-34; Mk 9:2-10 Page 3 February 22, 2015 FASTING AND ABSTINENCE DURING LENT Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of fast and abstinence. The law of fasting allows one full meal and two smaller ones. There should be no eating between meals. The law of abstinence prohibits the eating of meat. The Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence in the United States. The obligation of abstinence begins at age 14. The law of fasting obliges all between the ages of 18-59. STATIONS OF THE CROSS Every Friday during Lent, the Stations of the Cross will be offered after the 8:30a.m. Mass in the Church. The Stations of the Cross will also be offered on Good Friday, April 3 at 3p.m. PARISH LENTEN MISSION I would like to invite all of you to come to our Parish Mission which will take place from Sunday, March 1 through Wednesday, March 4. Each night the mission will begin at 7p.m. in Church. The mission will be given by Fr. Brian Fischer, our associate pastor and the former Director of Liturgy at Mundelein Seminary. In this the Year of the Sacraments, the topic of the mission will be Finding Christ in the Place Where He Dwells: Reconsidering Sacraments and Sacramentals. The topics will be: Sunday – The Sacramental Impulse: The Sacramentality of the World; Monday – The Promise of the Sacraments: The Sacramentality of Christ; Tuesday – The Seven Sacraments: The Sacramentality of the Church; Wednesday – The End of All Sacraments: The Sacramentality of Heaven. Each talk will last approximately 45 minutes to an hour. After the Wednesday night session, there will be an informal reception in the basement of the Parish Center. Please consider joining Fr. Brian for as many sessions of our Parish Mission that your schedule will allow you to participate in. – Fr. Paul CRS RICE BOWL This weekend cardboard banks to raise funds for CRS Rice Bowl are available on the Usher’s Tables and at the North Courtyard ramp entrance. Please take one home with you and fill it with your spare change to support Catholic Relief Services which provides emergency relief services to people in need around the world. The banks should be returned on Palm Sunday weekend, Mar. 28-29. STAR OF BETHLEHEM GROUP On Feb. 28 and Mar. 1, a representative of the Star of Bethlehem Group will be present in the vestibule of Church after all of our weekend Masses. Currently, there are many Christian families living in Bethlehem who are completely dependent on carving olive wood figures for their living. The profit from sales will help these families and will also go to support Catholic clinics, schools and senior citizen homes in the Holy Land. LENTEN WRIST BANDS This first weekend of Lent, we ask that you pick up as you leave Church a purple wrist band with the letters L.E.G.S. printed on it. These letters refer to the four themes found in the book Life’s Greatest Lesson by Allen Hunt that was distributed to all parishioners at Christmas. The themes are: Love all you can. Earn all you can. Give all you can. Save all you can. During Lent we ask you to wear this wrist band as a reminder for you to put into practice these four important spiritual tasks. LENTEN ICON WORKSHOP On March 14-15, Joseph Malham, our artist in residence, will be hosting an Icon Workshop. It will take place from 9a.m. until 4p.m. on Saturday, March 14 and from 9a.m. until 3p.m. on Sunday, March 15. If you are interested, please confirm your reservation by Monday, March 2 by calling Joe Malham at the Parish Center (773-561-3546) or e-mailing him at joe@trinityicons.com. Please leave your name and phone number. He needs to have all reservations in by that date so that he can order the correct amount of materials. The cost is $50 per participant. Payment can be made the day of the workshop. The workshop is open to people from age 15 on up. Space is limited to 10 participants. A minimum of six people are needed for the workshop to take place. Should the number be lower than 6, the workshop will be rescheduled in Spring during the Easter Season. ADORATION—FIRST FRIDAY—MARCH 6, 2015 (TIME CHANGE) On March 6, 2015 Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will be from 9:00AM to 4:00PM. Please enter through the side door of the Church off of the courtyard parking lot. Page 4 February 22, 2015 CHURCH TOUR "Following the International Chamber Artists concert, 'Bars, Barns and Cafes', on Sunday, February 22, 2015, Joe Franco will be offering a complimentary church tour highlighting the baptistry, ceiling and general architecture of St. Gregory the Great. All are welcome. The concert begins at 4:00PM and should last approximately 60-90 minutes. Please plan accordingly." RCIA The Rite of Election/Continuing Conversion ceremony for those in the RCIA program will take place this afternoon (Sunday) at Holy Name Cathedral. Our prayerful support accompanies Alex James Frankland, St. Gregory’s RCIA candidate, who will be called and received into the final stage of preparation for the Easter sacraments. We look forward to welcoming him as a full member of the St. Gregory’s community on April 4 at our Easter Vigil. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY In today’s Gospel, Jesus overcomes the temptations to wealth, power and esteem. As we begin Lent, may we open our hearts to the grace of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. YOUNG ADULT WOMEN’S CENTER PROJECT Beginning next weekend, our Parish Young Adult’s Group will be collecting items to help support the Women’s Center which provides assistance to women experiencing crisis pregnancies. In the area near the Baptismal font, there will be boxes where you can place items needed by expectant mothers as well as items that mothers of newborns will need to provide for their child. In the bulletin next weekend, there will be an insert listing items that they will be collecting. ANNUAL FISH FRY—GOODIE TABLE The Fish Fry this year is early,—March 6th—so it’s time to start looking for our delicious “goodie” recipes. Please drop off your donations to the Parish Center or better still bring them with you to the Fish Fry. There is always lots of great food and friends to have a cup of coffee with! SPIRITUAL READING/BOOK DISCUSSION – LIFE’S GREATEST LESSON Beginning in March, all parishioners who received a copy of the book Life’s Greatest Lesson by Allen Hunt are invited to join Sr. Regina in a discussion of the book after the 8:30a.m. Mass in the basement of the Parish Center. The discussion will focus on the four main themes found in the book - Monday, Mar. 9 (Love all you can), Monday, Mar. 16 (Earn all you can), Monday, Mar. 23 (Give all you can), and Monday, Mar. 30 (Save all you can). FIRST FRIDAY EUCHARISTIC ADORATION On Friday, March 6, there will be Eucharistic Adoration in Church from 9a.m. until 4p.m. The day will end with Benediction at 4p.m. Please consider spending time in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament as a way of entering more deeply into the Lenten discipline of prayer. Please note, there will be no First Friday adoration on Good Friday. Please enter and leave the Church via the North courtyard ramp entrance. YEAR OF SACRAMENTS—ONE WORD AT A TIME Repair In the Sacrament of Penance, the priest offers what is called a “penance,” usually a prayer or action. It is nothing severe or difficult to do. But don’t think that it is of little importance. In fact, it’s very important. The penance is a small way to begin to repair the damage of sin. We confess our sins, and we receive absolution, the forgiveness of those sins. Still, the residue or consequences of sin remain. If we have been unjust or unkind, we need to repair the damage. If we have succumbed to habits that diminish us, we need to repair the damage. If we have ignored the needs of others, we need to repair the damage. The penance reminds us that a converted and forgiven heart will claim responsibility and then move forward. The penance may be a short prayer or a small action, but do not underestimate its value. Page 5 February 22, 2015 2015 ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL I want to thank everyone who pledged to the Annual Catholic Appeal this year. Thus far we have received $21,712 from in-pew pledges towards our goal of $21,116. This total does not include pledges from people who responded to the direct mail appeal that was sent out by the Archdiocese of Chicago. If you have not yet done so, may I encourage you to please consider making a pledge to the Annual Catholic Appeal. There are pledge forms located on the Usher’s Tables in the back of Church and at the North Courtyard Ramp entrance. You can also obtain a pledge form at the Parish Center. The Annual Catholic Appeal is a worthy cause that allows us to reach out to touch many thousands of people in the Archdiocese of Chicago whom we could never reach on our own or as a parish. It benefits our own Parish because all money received over our pledge goal comes back to us as a rebate. Thank you again for your generosity and support. - Fr. Paul FESTIVAL OF FORGIVENESS On Feb. 27-28, the Archdiocese of Chicago is celebrating a Festival of Forgiveness during which confessions will be heard at 24 parishes throughout the Archdiocese of Chicago for 24 hours straight, from noon on Friday, Feb. 27 to noon on Saturday, Feb. 28. Parishes in our Vicariate that will be offering 24 hour confessions are Holy Name Cathedral, 735 N. State, Chicago, IL; Sheil Catholic Center, Northwestern University, 2110 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL; St. Catherine Laboure, 3535 Thornwood Ave., Glenview, IL; St. John Brebeuf, 8307 N. Harlem, Niles, IL; St. Paul of the Cross, 320 S. Washington St., Park Ridge, IL. A complete listing of all 24 parishes can be found on the Archdiocese of Chicago website, www.archchicago.org. Click on the icon - Festival of Forgiveness – which can be found on the home page. On Friday, Feb. 27, we will have confessions available from 7-9p.m. in our Church. On Tuesday, Mar. 24, at 6:30p.m., there will be a Lenten Reconciliation Service in Church followed by an opportunity for individual confessions. During this season of Lent, take advantage of these opportunities to experience the forgiveness and mercy of God. St. Gregory the Great 13th Annual Fish Fry Friday, March 6, 2015 4:30—7:30pm High School Cafeteria—1677 W. Bryn Mawr Ave. Come out and enjoy an evening of FUN and LEISURE with family and friends! The Menu features Fried Fish, Curly Fries, Cole Slaw, Mac & Cheese, Grilled Cheese Sandwiches, Beer, Wine, Soda & Water and Home Baked Desserts Cash Bar—Raffles Tickets Adults —$10 Child—$7 Tickets are available at the Parish Center and will also be sold at the back of church on the weekends of Feb. 21/22 and Feb. 28/March 1 Page 6 February 22, 2015 Bars, Barns & Cafés WORLD PREMIERE, ICA’s 1st COMMISSION The International Chamber Artists (ICA) are ecstatic to be commissioning the world premiere of If You Travel Far Enough. We will present the full program on Sunday, February 22, 2015 at 4 PM at St. Gregory the Great Church, 5535 N. Paulina, Chicago, IL 60640. This wonderful work was inspired by the photos and texts of Chicago writer Susan Licciardi. Chicago composer Eric Malmquist accepted the challenge of scoring this piece that is divided into three sections, each with four songs - bars, barns, and land. The program includes: Eric Malmquist, text by Susan Licciardi – If You Travel Far Enough - WORLD PREMIERE, ICA’s 1st COMMISSION Paul Schoenfield – Café Music Ludwig van Beethoven – String Quartet in F Minor, Op. 95, "Serioso" “This collaboration is very special not only because both the music and lyrics was composed specifically for ICA but also because the result is truly phenomenal,” says Patrick Godon, ICA Founder and Artistic Director. “While Susan Licciardi sparked the flame by writing these beautiful vignettes, Eric Malmquist has masterfully composed a colorful new work for various combinations of seven instruments with soprano. Join us for this ICA first!” ICA concerts are free with a suggested donation of $15. For more information, visit www.ICAmusic.org. You can also follow us on Twitter @_ICAMusic_ and like us on Facebook. The Tower Chorale Presents Faure Masterworks Sunday, March 1, at 4:00 p.m. St. Cletus Church 600 W. 55th Street, LaGrange, IL 60525 Sunday, March 8, at 3:00 p.m. St. Gregory the Great Church 5535 N. Paulina, Chicago, IL 60640 Our Director of Music Patrick Godon will be leading two performances of the Faure Requiem, one of the greatest masterworks ever written. The beauty of this music brings rest, love, and peace to all. This program will give you an opportunity to hear some of Faure’s lesser known but equally beautiful motets including his famous “Cantique de Jean Racine.” The following St. Gregory the Great parishioners will be singing in this concert: Roger Dore, Ellen Peirce, Carlos Miguel-Pueyo, and Jennifer Sherrill. The Tower Chorale will be joined by a chamber orchestra of International Chamber Artists, of which Keri Godon will be principal horn and cantor Carolina Gomez will be cellist. Please join us! Tickets are $20 Adult, $17 Senior/Students, Children 10 and under free. Tickets are available from singers, at the door, or call 708-509-0997 or see: www.towerchorale.org. FRIENDSHIP CLUB Make your plans to join us for some great activities! Feb. 25, 2015—Horseshoe Casino—$5.00-Bus-9:45am Mar. 11, 2015—12:00pm—Trip to Brookdale Lake Shore Senior Living April 8, 2015—12:00pm—Regular meeting—Soup and Sandwiches May 13, 2015—12:00pm—Regular meeting—Hot Dogs BINGO—Bingo at St. Gregory is “Smoke Free” TUESDAY NIGHT BINGO AT ST. GREGORY Games begin at 7:00 PM in the Gym Basement—Social Hall (1609 West Gregory St.) $2,250 in prizes (includes 2— $500 games) THE JACKPOT IS NOW $5,000 In case of bad weather, please call the Parish Center at 773-561-3546, after 2:00p.m. for possible cancellation. Page 7 February 22, 2015 Mass Intentions For The Week SUNDAY, February 22 8:30—+Genewefa Latuszek 10:30—+Ted Kirchberg +Mary Hanson MONDAY, February 23 8:30—+John M. Clark TUESDAY, February 24 8:30—+Dorothy Mastropieri WEDNESDAY, February 25 8:30— Memorial Fund THURSDAY, February 26 8:30am—Parishioners FRIDAY, February 27 8:30—+Adelaida Uychoco SATURDAY, February 28 8:30—Parishioners 4:30—+Betty Ann Sullivan +Tony Ardizzone SUNDAY, March 1 8:30—Parishioners 10:30—+Joe Haiz Memorial fund Remember the Memorial Fund for the Living and Deceased PRAYER LIST Please pray for the sick and all those who have asked for our prayers. Bob Connelly Eloise Coughlin Ted Moore Antoinette Bedoe Art Birt Colleen Dwyer Felicitas Bologa Rita Sullivan Tom O’Malley Peter Saldanha Virginia Rodriquez Marylyn Ahlfeld Arlene Blake Anne-Helene Cagney Juanita B. Lopez Carolyn Liesen Pilar Hageman James Butler OUR ARMED FORCES If you know someone who is currently in the Armed Forces that you would like us to pray for, please call the Parish Center at 773-561-3546. MINISTRY OF THE WEEK – RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULT (RCIA) This ministry prepares adults for Baptism and/or entrance into full communion with the Roman Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil. It is also open to baptized Catholics who wish to deepen their knowledge of the teachings and traditions of our Catholic faith. Volunteers act as catechists and sponsors and assist with hospitality. Meetings are held in the Parish Center on Sunday evenings from 7-8:30p.m from September through the Feast of Pentecost. The contact person for the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is Sr. Regina De Vitto, 773561-3546. Liturgical Ministries (February 28/March 1) Saturday—4:30pm Sunday—8:30am Sunday—10:30am Presider Fr. Brian Fischer Fr. Paul Wachdorf Fr. John Moulder Lectors/Commentators Jon Hageman Millie Slane Sr. Regina De Vitto Leila Janssens Winston Buenvenida Judy Nocek Eucharistic Ministers Gerald Malone Kathy Moore Sr. Barbara Quinn Letty Baltazar Carmen Delgado Joanne Prorok Volunteer Mickey Chigas Eunice Daniels Butch Odulio Ines Odulio Altar Servers Sean Carney Spencer O’Brien MC-Mary Lynn Dekold Lance Ocupe Nino Ocupe MC-Eunice Daniels Melanie Aguilar Ralph DeGuzman Luke Coyle MC-Carmen Delgado Page 8 February 22, 2015 Sunday and Holy Day Collection Totals For Fiscal Year July 1—June 30 January Envelopes Cash/Loose Electronic Giving Total January 4 $2,023 $1,245 $3,268 January 11 $1,814 $1,730 $3,544 January 18 $2,679 $ 955 January 25 $2,632 $1,697 $4,329 Holy Days $ 695 $ 248 $ 943 Total $9,843 $5,875 $8,455 $12,089 $8,455 $24,173 Over/(Under) Monthly Budget—Year-to-Date ($16,336) Year-to-Date Collected as of January 31, 2015 $178,627 Planned Annual Budget for Sunday & Holy Day Collections $325,000 YTD Collected as a percentage of Planned Annual Budget 55% ST. GREGORY THE GREAT PARISH AND SCHOOL INFORMATION AND SERVICES Parish Center Masses 5545 N. Paulina St., Chicago, IL 60640 773-561-3546 773-728-3827 (fax)—www.stgregory.net Sunday: Saturday Evening—4:30pm, Sunday—8:30am, and 10:30am. Weekdays: Monday—Saturday—8:30am Holy Days of Obligation: Please check the Sunday bulletin for Holy Day Schedules. Hours: M-Th 9:00am—7:00 pm Fri- 9:00am—4:30pm Sat.- 9:00am—4:30pm, Sun.—9:00am—12:00pm Pastoral Staff Rev. Paul Wachdorf, Pastor Rev. Brian Fischer, Associate Pastor Rev. John Moulder, Resident Sr. Barbara Quinn, Pastoral Associate Sr. Regina De Vitto, Pastoral Associate Mr. John Miaso, Business Manager Mr. Patrick Godon, Director of Music & Liturgy Ms. Bernadette Daniels, Administrative Asst. Mr. Dan Creed, Sacristan Mr. Joseph Malham, Artist-in-Residence Quest Theatre Ensemble, Artists-in-Residence www.questensemble.org (Reservations:312-458-0895) International Chamber Artists, Artists-in-Residence www.ICAmusic.org Schools Northside Catholic Academy ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Admissions Office: 773-743-6277 St. Gregory Credit Union 1609 W. Gregory St., Chicago, IL 60640 773-561-5493 Sunday 9:30am—12:00pm Wednesday 7:00pm—9:00pm Sacraments Baptisms: First Sunday of the Month—1:00pm (except during Lent) Weddings: Arrange with a pastoral staff member at least six months in advance. Participation in marriage preparation is essential. Reconciliation Saturday– 3:30pm—4:15pm Services Prayer Requests: If you or a family member or relative is ill and would like to be included on the list of prayer requests, please call the Parish Center. Mass Intentions: You may request a Mass intention for someone who is living or deceased or special occasions such as birthdays, special anniversary, get well wishes. Please call or stop by the Parish Center. Devotions Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: 1st Friday of each month, 9:00am-9:00pm, except when funerals are scheduled. Novena To Our Lady of Perpetual Help: Wednesdays 6:30pm Taizé Prayer Service The Taizé prayer service will focus on seasonal icons. Taizé Prayer Service will be held in Church on Sundays at 4:00pm. Please check the bulletin or our website at www.stgregory.net (under the “About Us” tab) for the next scheduled prayer service. 2 9:00am-Book study 7:00pm-Lenten Mission 9 9:00am-Book study 7:00pm-Parish Pastoral Council mtg 16 9:00am-Book study 7:00pm-Finance Council mtg 23 9:00am-Book study 30 1 11:30am-CCW mtg 5:00pm-Charismatic prayer group 7:00pm-Lenten Mission 8 1:30pm-Chamber Music rehearsal 2:00pm-Quest Performance 5:00pm-Charismatic prayer group 15 11:30am-CCW St. Patrick’s Day lunch 2:00pm-Quest Performance 5:00pm-Charismatic Prayer group 22 2:00pm-Quest Performance 4:00pm-Taizé Prayer service 5:00pm-Charismatic Prayer group 29 2:00pm-Quest Performance 5:00pm-Charismatic Prayer group 6:30pm-Chamber Music rehearsal 31 7:00pm-Bingo 7:00pm-Choir rehearsal 24 6:30pm-Parish Confessions 7:00pm-Bingo 17 7:00pm-Bingo 10 7:00pm-Bingo 7:00pm-Choir rehearsal 3 7:00pm-Lenten Mission 7:00pm-Bingo 25 6:30pm-Novena 18 6:30pm-Novena 11 12:00pm-Friendship Club 6:30pm-Novena 4 7:00pm-Lenten Mission SCRIP VOLUNTEERS 26 7:00pm-Choir rehearsal 19 12 7:00pm-Choir rehearsal 5 7:00pm-Choir rehearsal 10:30am Volunteer E. Miller 28 9:00am-Spirit in the Life Seminar 10:00am-SSR classes 6:30pm-Chamber Music rehearsal 8:00pm-Quest performance 21 10:00am-SSR classes 8:00pm-Quest performance 14 10:00am-SSR classes 10:00am-Confirmation MiniRetreat C. Rondinelli G. Malone J. Prorok M. Chigas C. Rondinelli M. Malone 8:30am C. Rondinelli E. Daniels 27 6:30pm-Chamber Music rehearsal 6:45pm-Women’s Scripture study 8:00pm-Quest performance 20 6:45pm-Women’s Scripture study 8:00pm-Quest performance 13 6:45pm-Women’s Scripture study 8:00pm-Quest performance 7 10:00am-SSR classes 10:00am-Choir Rehearsal 8:00pm-Quest performance March 2015 Sat Fri 6 4:30pm-Fish Fry 6:45pm-Women’s Scripture study 8:00pm-Quest performance 4:30pm Wk. 1 T. Barker Wk. 2 M. Schlee & S. Wallace Wk.3 P. Hess & L. Lea Wk. 4 L. Lea Wk. 5 J.Hageman St. Gregory Parish Mon the Great Tue Wed Calendar Thu Sun
© Copyright 2024