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Parish Staff & Ministry Contacts
Rev. Al DeGiacomo Pastor adegiacomo@cdlex.org Brian Wentz Deacon bwentz@cdlex.org Bruce Browning Deacon bbrowning@cdlex.org Mary Jane Trimble Business Manager mjtrimble @cdlex.org & Director of Religious Education
Melanie White Parish Secretary harrodsburg@cdlex.org Mary Kay Mayo Parish Life Ministry mkmayo1@yahoo.com
Rosa Browning Service Ministry rosa.browning339@gmail.com
David Coleman Youth Ministry colemand9@gmail.com Mariano & Celia Flores Hispanic Ministry pcelia46@yahoo.com Rosalie Albright Parish Health Ministry ralbright@wildblue.net
Saint Andrew
Catholic Church
1125 Danville Road Harrodsburg KY 40330
Phone: (859) 734-4270 Facsimile: (859) 733-9770
Email: harrodsburg@cdlex.org www.harrodsburgcatholic.com
Office Hours: Monday to Friday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Weekend Masses
Saturday Vigil Mass 4:30 PM Sunday Mass 11:00 AM
Misa en Español 8:45 AM
Holy Days
of Obligation
Vigil Mass 4:30 PM Mass of the Day 6:30 PM
Saint Mary Catholic Church
307 South Buell Street Perryville KY40468
Weekend Mass
Sunday Mass 7:15 AM
Holy Day
of Obligation
Mass of the Day 5:00 PM
Weekday Masses
Tues Wed Fridays 11:00 AM
Thursdays 8:00 AM
Youth Mass 1st & 3rd Wednesdays 6:00 PM
Eucharistic
Adoration
& Benediction
Wednesdays 11:00 AM-9:00 PM
Rosary Devotion
Wednesdays 10:30 AM Saturdays 4:00 PM
Confessions
Saturdays 3:30 PM
Religious Formation
Sundays 9:30-10:45 AM
Looking Ahead
ROSARY NOVENA for OUR LADY of GUADALUPE
December 11, 7:30 PM
GUADALUPE FEAST Dec. 12, 7:00 PM Spanish Mass
FINANCE COUNCIL MEETING
December 13, 6:00 PM
ADVENT PENANCE SERVICE December 14, 7:00 PM
GIVING TREE DISTRIBUTION
December 17, 2:00 PM
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM and Pastry Potluck BREAKFAST
December 18, 9:30 AM
DECORATING THE SANCTUARY Dec. 18, after 11:00 AM Mass
Second Sunday
of Advent
December 11, 2016
“Those whom the LORD has ransomed will return and enter Zion singing,
crowned with everlasting joy.” -Isaiah 35:10
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Inclement Weather
Reminder
If bad weather causes Mercer County Schools to close,
then Adoration and the Monday evening Word and Communion Service will be cancelled.
When school is out for Christmas break, please check Face book or call the office.
TREASURES FROM
OUR TRADITION
This week in Sweden, a Catholic martyr from Sicily is the most beloved figure. Saint Lucy is celebrated on December 13. The long-story- short is that Lucy was a Christian whose father wanted to marry her off to a pagan fellow, and
she rejected her father’s authority. To make an example of her, her father had her killed. In the course of the brutal martyrdom, Lucy lost her beautiful eyes, but her vision was miraculously restored. So this patroness of light and clear vision is revered on the shortest, darkest days of the Nordic winter. Before the reform of the Gregorian calendar in the sixteenth century, December 13 was the winter solstice.
On December 13 young girls in Sweden appear in the morning wearing lighted candles (tokens of the fire that refused to harm the saint) on their crowned heads, and serve sweet rolls and coffee to everyone in the house. For the Swedes, the “Lucias” are a sign of everyone’s yearning for more light in this world.
—Rev. James Field © J. S. Paluch Co
Sunday Support
December 1 - December 7, 2016
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
¿No estoy yo aquí? ¿No soy tu Madre?
¿No estás bajo mi sombra?
Muchos conocemos la historia de la Virgen de Guadalupe en el Tepeyac, pero ignoramos que en Extremadura, España ya había una imagen de la Virgen con el nombre de Guadalupe. En 1252, la Virgen se le apareció al campesino Gil Cordero pidiéndole que trajera a los sacerdotes del pueblo para que escarbaran al lado del Guadalupe (río escondido). Al hacerlo, encontraron una pequeña estatua morena de la misma Virgen. Esta imagen, según la documentación enterrada con ella, la cual también relata su origen, fue escondida durante el ataque de los moros en el año 711.
Había sido un regalo del Papa Gregorio Magno al obispo de Sevilla después de que había resultado milagrosa. Su primer milagro fue el salvar al pueblo romano de una plaga en el año 591. Cuando la llevaron en procesión alrededor del castillo papal se apareció un arcángel que luego terminó la plaga.
Esta misma imagen fue un regalo al Papa Pelagio II traída de Constantinopla donde había sido trasladada con los restos del evangelista san Lucas en el siglo IV. Estaba con los restos de este santo porque él mismo la había esculpido en el primer siglo.
—Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM © J. S. Paluch Co
GENERAL OPERATING FUND:
Beginning Bank Balance: $ 594.13 Deposits-Offertory Collection: 5,026.66 Deposits-Diocesan Collection (CCHD) 10.00 Deposits-Other Income 259.99 Checks Written: 3,904.07 Ending Bank Balance: $1,986.71
BUILDING FUND:
Beginning Bank Balance: $5,005.62 Deposits Made To Building Fund: 2,253.50 Ending Bank Balance: $7,259.12
Outstanding Loan Balance as of December 7, 2016: $206,552.00.
Eucharistic
Adoration
& Benediction
in the
Daily Mass Chapel
Every Wednesday
11:00 AM-9:00 PM
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CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
and PASTRY POTLUCK
BREAKFAST
December 18 9:30 AM
Family and friends, grandparents and parents of our Religious Formation students, and all parishioners are invited to attend the annual Christmas Program and Breakfast.
Please bring a pastry or cookies to share.
How to Request a mass Intention Those wishing to honor a loved one during the celebration of Mass—for the living or the deceased, or for prayerful remembrance of anniversaries, birthdays, and other special intentions—may call or visit the office.
Masses are usually scheduled weeks in advance, so if there is a particular date on which you want the Mass Intention, please make the request well ahead of time. The suggested stipend for each Mass is $5.00.
Please keep in your prayers:
Lucy Adams, John Albright, Shirley Beams, Gordon Biggs, Kim Biggs, Marie Blair, Norma Brock, Peggy Brown, Jill Buckson, Virginia Carey, Beth Carter, Dick Cheak, Sallie Wathen Clarke, Jim Clouse, Jimmy Cooley, Trish Conrad, Steve & Shirley Cornwell, Lawrence Cothran, Jan Davis, Bill & Jean Eaton, Jason Flinn, GayLynn Gardner, Carmen Geraci, Dee Graham, Ted Grindstaff, Tom & Jennie Gullet, Margaret Haag, John Hancock, Elizabeth Hardin, Tom Harms, Brett & Hudson Harville Steve Hirshberg, David Herp, Mary Ruth Herp, Shannon Hunt, Heather Jackson, Melissa Jackson, Larry James, Kirsten Johnson, Gail Jones, Mildred Jones, Joseph P. Kelty, Connie Layman, Julie Lister, Sr. Bernadine Ludwig, OSB, Jerry & Carol Lunney, Joan Maggard, Joe Marincel, Martha McCalister, Dorothy McCrystal, Robert McGrath, Chris McKinney, Darcie Millard, JoAnn Monks, Joe Montgomery, Patricia Morguson, Jessica Morris, Steven Murphy, Lila Noffsinger, Donna Notter, Palmer Perque, Sarah Schuster Morrison, Flaget M. Nally, Ernesto Olivarria, Jay Peavler, Raymond Poff, Meleah Powell, Johnny Rawlings, Arich Reynolds, Andrea Ruzic, Anna Sallie, Elaine Schroeder, Barbara Sheehan, Gerald Sheperson, Dottie Sims, Cindy Stumpff, Vicky Sutherland, Linda Tapia, Patrick Tatum, Jacob Trzop, Michael Vah, Jr., Javier Villa, Edward Voisard, Kim Walls, Hildegard Wilder, Joe Wilson, Vince Wooldridge, Andrew, Carolyn & Edward Worley, Bronson & Nancy Yeast.
Please call the parish office if you want to include a family member or friend on the prayer list, or if you want to have their names removed.
MASS SCHEDULE AND DAILY READINGS
Saturday, December 10 Sirach 48:1-4, 9-11 Psalm 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19 Matthew 17:9-13 4:30 PM Vigil Mass Bill and Noreta Royalty
Sunday, December 11: 3rd Sunday of Advent Isaiah 35:1-6, 10 Psalm 146:6-10 James 5:7-10 Matthew 11:2-11 7:15 AM St. Mary Mass Blandford and Young Families 8:45 AM Spanish Mass For the Parish 11:00 AM Mass David McKinney
Monday, December 12: Our Lady of Guadalupe Zechariah 2:14-17 Judith 13:18-19 Luke 1:26-38 7:00 PM Spanish Mass Gildardo Tapia
Tuesday, December 13: St. Lucy Zephaniah 3:1-2, 9-13 Psalm 34:2-3, 6-7, 17-19, 23 Matthew 21:28-32 11:00 AM Mass Oklahoma Reynolds
Wednesday, December 14: St. John of the Cross Isaiah 45: 6-8, 18, 21-25 Psalm 85:9-14 Luke 7:18-23 11:oo AM Mass Priest Intention
Thursday, December 15 Isaiah 54:1-10 Psalm 30:2, 4-6, 11-13 Luke 7:24-30 8:00 AM Mass Deceased of Newton Family
Friday, December 16 Isaiah 56:1-3, 6-8 Psalm 67:2-3, 5, 7-8 John 5:33-36 11:00 AM Word and Communion Service
Saturday, December 17 Genesis 49:2, 8-10 Psalm 72:1-4, 7-8, 17 Matthew 1:1-17 4:30 PM Mass Paul Mehok
Sunday, December 18: 4th Sunday of Advent Isaiah 7:10-14 Psalm 24:1-6 Romans 1:1-7 Matthew 1:18-24 7:15 AM St. Mary Mass Priest Intention 8:45 AM Spanish Mass For the Parish 11:00 AM Mass David Patterson
Monday, December 19 Judges 13:2-7, 24-25 Psalm 71:3-6, 16-17 Luke 1:5-25 6:00 PM Word and Communion Service
Tuesday, December 20 Isaiah 7:10-14 Psalm 24:1-6 Luke 1:26-38 11:00 AM Mass In reparation for sins of abortion
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SIMBANG GABI IN KENTUCKY On Friday, December 16, 2016, at 6:00 PM, Archbishop Joseph Kurtz will celebrate Louisville’s annual Simbang Gabi (Christmas Novena Mass) at Saint Margaret Mary Church in Louisville (across Oxmoor Mall). Fr. Noel F. Zamora will concelebrate. Merienda or snacks will follow at the Parish Hall.
On Sunday, December 18, 2016, at 3:00 PM, Fr. Noel F. Zamora will celebrate Lexington’s annual Simbang Gabi (Christmas Novena Mass) at Mary, Queen of the Holy Rosary Church.Bishop John Stowe, OFM Conv. will be preaching. This Filipino Advent Mass will be celebrated in Tagalog, the national language of the Philippines.
Everyone is invited to share this Filipino tradition with our Filipino-American community. Merienda or snacks will follow at the Mary, Queen Gym. Filipino attire is encouraged.
COME AND JOIN US FOR THE FILIPINO ADVENT MASS.
QUESTION
OF THE WEEK
FOR ADULTS
Actions Worthy of Praise
What would Jesus see to praise about you
right now?
Comportamiento Digno de Alabanza
¿Qué vería Jesús en ti para alabar ahora mismo?
QUESTION
OF THE WEEK
FOR CHILDREN
Actions Worthy of Praise
What good thing have you done so far
during Advent to be like Jesus?
Comportamiento Digno de Alabanza
¿Qué has hecho hasta ahora
durante la Adviento ser como Jesús?
In the success the Parish had with “Discovering Christ” earlier this year, attendees completed a survey with the following answers to the question of what did you like most about Discovering Christ: the number one answer was the bonding and sharing of each ones personal experiences and struggles. Other comments were the fellowship and conversation, became a family, getting to know fellow Parishioners.
If these are some of the feelings you would like to have, here is a potential answer. We are now preparing for the next session called “Following Christ”. It takes a deeper step into what Catholics can do to “know” Christ better. Our slogan last year and continuing into this new one is a quote from Pope Francis: “Whenever we do something together; something good, something beautiful, everyone changes—all of us change in some way-and this does us good.”
While more details will follow in later bulletins, the key takeaway for “Following Christ” is a path to grow in our relationship with the Lord Jesus. By the grace of God this is accomplished by praying together, teaching and supporting one another in taking up some of the basic disciplines and truths that have been practiced by Christians from the time of the early Church.
Thus, if you feel you need to get closer to our Lord, this journey of “Following Christ” could be the answer.
Sister Missionaries of Charity New Home in Lexington
The Catholic Diocese of Lexington and the Catholic Action Center are pleased to welcome the Sister Missionaries of Charity to the City of Lexington. The Missionaries of Charity, founded by Saint Teresa of Calcutta, have served in this diocese since 1982 in Jenkins, Kentucky. The Sisters will continue to maintain a residence and provide a monthly outreach service in Jenkins. In Lexington, the Sisters will live in the Cardinal Valley area and provide direct ministry to female patients recuperating from hospitalization as part of a new initiative of the Catholic Action Center.
The Diocese of Lexington is richly blessed to have the sisters, who live a simple life among the poor modeled after their founder. The Sisters are planning to inaugurate their new home on December 12, the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Christmas
Flower
Memorials
Envelopes are located at the end of the pews.
Holy Day
Sign-Ups
can be found in the Foyer. Please sign up
for Christmas and New Year ministries.
Evangelization Committee We Are Called
Pete Chiericozzi, Chair That All May Know Christ (John 17:3)
Together We Are Planning the Future of Saint Andrew The final draft of our "Together We Are Planning the Future of Saint Andrew" is in the bulletin for your review. Please direct comments to Father Al, Pete Chiericozzi, Bonnie Moore, and Leon Mayo on what you think of the document and how you want to assist in its implementation.
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Schedule of
Advent Penance Services
December 14, 7:00 PM (Saint Andrew, Harrodsburg)
Weekday Confessions (Saints Peter & Paul, Danville)
December 14, 4:00-5:00 PM & after 5:15 PM Mass
December 21, 4:00-5:00 PM & after 5:15 PM Mass
Martha’s
Helping Hands
Project
When you come home from the hospital it can be a stressful time and the last thing on your mind is cooking food. As a parish family we can step up and help.
Would you be interested in being a part of a group of parishioners that cook food and deliver it to the parishioner when they come home from the hospital? The goal is to have at least four (4) groups of four (4) to six (6) people to purchase and prepare food at their home. The cost of the food would be your responsibility not the parish. The more parishioners we have involved means more groups. Each group would need a lead person to be the contact for the coordinator. The lead person would be responsible for contacting the members of their group and organizing the menu. If there are dietary restrictions the coordinator would let the leader of the group know.
If you are interested in being a part of this please project, either contact Rosa Browning at 734-2117 or call the parish office at 734-4270 and let them know. If there is enough interest, someone will contact with more details. Thank you in advance.
DID YOU KNOW
ABOUT THE SERVICE COMMITTEE
A handmade crocheted lap afghan will be given to the shut-ins and the Catholic residents
at the Thomson-Hood Veterans Center in Wilmore for Christmas.
Christmas Masses
December 24 4:30 PM Vigil Mass
7:00 PM St. Mary Mass 11:30 PM Christmas Carols
Midnight Mass
December 25 8:45 AM Spanish Mass
11:00 AM Mass
Please pick up
your food containers
that were used for the Christmas Bazaar. They are waiting for you in St. Mary Hall.
Divorced. Catholic.
Now What?
Journey of Hope Separated
and/or Divorce Ministry
Journey of Hope is an unique 15-week divorce recovery ministry program addressing concerns of divorced or separated Catholics. It offers support on important issues that result from divorce. The emphasis on prayer, scripture, and the teachings of the Catholic Church lead to healing and a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ.
The next 15-week session begins at The Cathedral of Christ the King, 299 Colony Blvd, Parish Life Center (downstairs – to the left of the Cathedral Main Entrances) on Wednesday January 11, 2017 and ends of April 19, 2017 with a closing Mass. Times are from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Cost $50/includes materials, text & workbook. Scholarships available.
Please complete & return registration at: LexJourneyOfHope@cdlex.org or
On-line registration is available at: http://www.freewebs.com/mpregistration/journeyofhope.htm
For Additional information, contact Tom (859) 321-0095 or Nancy 859-223-585 or email: TomandNancyb@gmail.com
SERVICE COMMITTEE
Rosa Browning, Chairperson
You are invited to help distribute the gifts at the Nursing Home on Saturday, Dec. 17th at 2:00 pm.
Thank you to everyone who participated in the Christmas Giving Tree Program.
A.S.K.
At this weekend Masses, Ida Roberts, Founder of A.S.K., Addiction Support for Kentucky, will speak to her organizations fight against addiction which is plaguing our community.
Thank her for her efforts to stem the tide of addiction.
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Eventos
en la Diócesis
de Lexington
DISCIPULOS MISIONEROS 2017 Fechas en el
“Catholic Center”: 1310 West Main Street,
Lexington Sábados: 11 de Febrero
(no se puede el 12) 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
6ta SESIÓN DE FORMACIÓN CATEQUÉTICA en Frankfort con las Hermanas
Dominicas Good Shepherd Parish
72 Shepherd Way, Frankfort, KY 40601
25 de Marzo 8 am Misa
MINISTERS Dec. 17 4:30 PM Dec. 18 11:00 AM Dec. 24 4:30 PM Dec. 25 12:00 AM
Altar Servers Wentz Josh Brodeur Matthew Brodeur
Need Volunteer Veronica Schroeder
Luke Coleman Matthew Brodeur
Candles
Rebecca Biggs Aiden McKinney
Ana Schroeder Rebecca Biggs
Need Volunteers
Incense No Incense No Incense No Incense Jacob Coleman
Lectors Joe Myers Kathleen Day
Gary Moore Pat Biggs
Kathleen Day Pat Logsdon
Lisa Coleman Bonnie Moore
Ministers of Hospitality
Carolyn Ferreira Ron Ferreira
Edith Case Phillip Crump Brad Noel Ryan Welch
Joe Fister and sons David Coleman Ty Holiday Need Volunteers
Greeters
Adam Hopkins Tim Sheehan
Need Volunteers Owen Wentz Zach Wentz
Gift Bearers Begley Family Need Volunteers Need Volunteers
Ministers of the Host
Fr. Al DeGiacomo Fr. Al DeGiacomo Jeffrey Klosterman Need Volunteer
Fr. Al DeGiacomo Joy Stocker Mickie Noel
Fr. Al DeGiacomo Pat Patterson Need Volunteer
Ministers of the Precious Blood
Deacon Wentz Noreta Royalty
Deacon Wentz Mary Beth Lyons Pat Patterson Kim Rider Joy Stocker Mary Anna Welch
Deacon Wentz Mary Beth Lyons Mary Kay Mayo Janet Pyle Need Volunteers
Deacon Wentz Josh Brodeur Noelle Brodeur Carolyn Crump Phillip Crump Need Volunteer
Dec. 25 11:00 AM
Need Volunteers
Need Volunteers
No Incense
Joe Myers Leon Mayo
Need Volunteers
Need Volunteers
Need Volunteers
Fr. Al DeGiacomo Mary Kay Mayo Need Volunteer
Deacon Browning Need Volunteers
Happy Birthday
Dec. 11 Molly Begley Dec. 13 Torey Gilkison Burns Dec. 14 Annie Gagnon Dec. 15 Tex Claunch Annelynn Tucker Dec. 16 Ron Long Dec. 17 Doug McClain
God of all creation, hear the prayers of Your servants who recall the day of their birth. Bless them with Your presence
and surround them with Your love
that they may enjoy many happy years,
all of them pleasing to You.
If we have missed a birthday, please email or call the office.
Calvary Cemetery
News
874 West Main Street Lexington, KY 40508 ccemetery@cdlex.org
Library: Calvary Cemetery is currently seeking new or gently used “good grief” book donations to assist in building its library as a resource for those who grieve. If you would like to donate, or use these materials, please contact Calvary Cemetery at the address noted above. Calvary Cemetery is of the Diocese of Lexington.
Now Hiring: Calvary Cemetery is seeking to hire a full-time Groundsman. Interested persons should submit their resume, references, and salary. requirement, to Calvary Cemetery.
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Finance Council Members Bonnie Moore, Chair
Leon Mayo, Vice-Chair
Blake Alvey JD Case Pamela Drakeford Deb Grimaldi Pat Grant Phillip Crump Jim McGlone
Calendar of Events
DECEMBER 10 | SATURDAY Confessions, 3:30 PM
Rosary, 4:00 PM Mass, 4:30 PM
Speaker: Ida Roberts of the A.S.K. Foundation
2nd Collection: Retirement for Religious Rosary Novena to OLG, 7:30 PM
DECEMBER 11 | SUNDAY St. Mary Mass, 7:15 AM Spanish Mass, 8:45 AM,
Fr. Carlos Martinez presiding Formation, 9:30 AM
Mass, 11:00 AM Speaker: Ida Roberts
of the A.S.K. Foundation 2nd Collection: Retirement for Religious
Rosary Novena to OLG, 7:30 PM
DECEMBER 12 | MONDAY Spanish Mass, 7:00 PM
DECEMBER 13 | TUESDAY Mass, 11:00 AM
Ministry of Consolation Meeting, 3 PM Finance Council Meeting,
6:00 PM
DECEMBER 14 | WEDNESDAY Rosary, 10:30 AM Mass, 11:00 AM
Adoration with Benediction, 11:00 AM—9:00 PM
Advent Penance Service, 7:00 PM (Fr. Al, Fr. Alvizures, and Fr. Carter)
followed by Youth Group Social & Round Table
Choir Practice, 7:00 PM
DECEMBER 15 | THURSDAY Mass, 8:00 AM
DECEMBER 16 | FRIDAY Word & Communion Service,
11:00 AM, Deacon Bruce Browning presiding
DECEMBER 17 | SATURDAY Caroling and Giving Tree
Distribution, 2:00 PM (Harrodsburg Health Care) Nuptial Mass, 2:00 PM,
Uniting Juan Mercado & Flora Robles
Fr. Carlos Martinez presiding
DECEMBER 17 | Continued Confessions, 3:30 PM
Rosary, 4:00 PM Mass, 4:30 PM,
Deacon Wentz preaching
DECEMBER 18 | SUNDAY St. Mary Mass, 7:15 AM Spanish Mass, 8:45 AM,
Deacon Eduardo Fortini preaching Christmas Program &
Pastry Potluck Breakfast, 9:30 AM
Mass, 11:00 AM, Deacon Wentz preaching Decorating the Church
for Christmas, after Mass
DECEMBER 19 | MONDAY Word & Communion Service, 6 PM,
Deacon Bruce Browning presiding
DECEMBER 20 | TUESDAY Mass, 11:00 AM
NO BINGO
DECEMBER 21 | WEDNESDAY Rosary, 10:30 AM Mass, 11:00 AM
Parish Council
Members
Meetings are open for parishioners to attend.
Pete Chiericozzi, Chair Bill Huston, Vice-Chair
Bruce Browning Mariano & Celia Flores Darlene Holt Warren Jackson Pat Isaman Pat Logsdon Nicholas McClain Juan Mercado, Jr. Bettina Merritt Sara Niemann Pat Patterson Tony Patterson
Catholic Way Bible Study (CWBS) Spring Semester Are YOU looking for a New Year’s resolution you can SUCCESSFULLY complete in 2017? How about joining a well-rounded and solid Catholic Bible Study? Three groups meet weekly from Sept. through April with holiday breaks. Study includes discussion and lecture of Scripture. Participants prepare for discussion by daily Bible reading, study, and weekly lessons, then break open that study through lecture.
Thursday morning beginning January 12, at the Cathedral of Christ the King, 299 Colony Blvd., Hehman Hall from 9:45-11:00 AM? This semester’s study is “The Letter to the Hebrews.”
Thursday evening, beginning January 5th in the Cathedral of Christ the King Parish Life Center room A from 7-9 PM. This group will continue with the “Book of Revelation” and it’s OK if you weren’t at the beginning. We have ways to “catch you up.” Baby-sitting available.
Sunday mornings at CTK from 9 -11 AM in the O’Neil Center conference room. This group will continue their study of “The Book of Genesis.” Baby-sitting available in the parish nursery.
IF you cannot attend either, we can still quench your thirst for Bible study. Take a look at the CWBS web-site at www.cwbs.org (“order now”) and you will see a plethora of ALL the studies that have been presented over the past 14 years. Now then, are we right, this IS something you can do for YOU during 2017 and be successful?
For additional information contact: Ellie Durbin at elliedurbin@gmail.com
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