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December 11th, 2016 3rd Sunday of Advent
Upcoming Events
Men’s Fellowship
Meat Sale Following All Masses
Confirmation Session
with Sponsors December 17th
12:00 PM
Caroling at Sunrise December 18th
1:30 PM
Giving Tree is in Gathering Space
Pick up a Tag Today!
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Calendar Events Readings
(©Liturgical Publications Inc.)
Sunday
Dec. 11th
BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS
9:00 AM Mass
10:05 AM Practice for Sunrise Caroling
11:00 AM Mass
12:15 PM RCIA
Is 35:1-6a, 10
Jas 5:7-10
Mt 11:2-11
Monday
Dec. 12th
10:30 AM Tai Chi
5:30 PM Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament/Rosary
6:00 PM Mass
Zec 2:14-17 or Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a,
10ab
Lk 1:26-38 or Lk 1:39-47
Tuesday
Dec. 13th
8:00 AM Rosary
8:30 AM Mass
5:30 PM Christian Meditation
7:00 PM Christian Service Commission Meeting
7:00 PM Bible Study
7:00 PM Education Commission Meeting
Zep 3:1-2, 9-13
Mt 21:28-32
Wednesday
Dec. 14th
8:00 AM Rosary
8:30 AM Mass
5:00 PM Religious Education Classes
6:30 PM Religious Education Classes
6:30 PM Rosary for Peace
Is 45:6b-8, 18, 21b-25
Lk 7:18b-23
Thursday
Dec. 15th
8:00 AM Rosary
8:30 AM Mass
7:00 PM Choir
Is 54:1-10
Lk 7:24-30
Friday
Dec. 16th
Is 56:1-3a, 6-8
Jn 5:33-36
Saturday
Dec. 17th
12:00 PM Confirmation Session (with Sponsors)
4:30 PM Reconciliation
5:00 PM Mass
Gn 49:2, 8-10
Mt 1:1-17
Next Sunday
Dec. 18th
9:00 AM Mass
10:00 AM St. Vincent de Paul—Conference Room
11:00 AM Mass
12:15 PM RCIA
1:30 PM Caroling at Sunrise
6:00 PM Youth Group
Is 7:10-14
Rom 1:1-7
Mt 1:18-24
New Members Are Always Welcome! Our parish family extends a warm welcome to all who join us for worship. If you are new to the area or
coming home, we invite you to register and make St. Elizabeth Ann Seton your parish. All applicants may
contact the Parish Office at (248) 879-1310 to set up an appointment to meet with Father Norm Nawrocki.
ENVELOPE OFFERTORY FOR DECEMBER 4TH:
$11,573.00 ELECTRONIC OFFERTORY FOR NOVEMBER:
$2,933.00 Weekly Average
(EFT Totals reflect previous month)
Weekly Calendar
December 11th: Practice for Sunrise Caroling at
10:05 AM
December 18th: Decorating for Christmas after 11:00 AM Mass,
Caroling at Sunrise at 1:30 PM
December 19th: Penance Service at 7:00 PM
December 24th: Mass at 4:00 PM in Church, 4:15 PM in Social
Hall, and 10:00 PM in Church
December 25th: Mass at 10:00 AM
Our Advent Calendar
Early Bulletin Article Times! Please have all articles for the December 25th
bulletin available by Friday, December 16th.
Please have all articles for our January 1st
bulletin available by
Wednesday, December 21st.
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SEAS Teen L.I.G.H.T. Youth Ministry Information
Calendar Dates for Youth Ministry
December 18th - Gathered Youth Night
January 8th - Gathered Youth Night “New Year, New Me”
January 14th - Service Project/MLK Day of Service
January 22nd - Gathered Youth Night
February 5th - Gathered Youth Night
February 26th - Gathered Youth Night
March 5th - Gathered Youth Night
On this Sunday we wear rose colored vestments. We light the
rose colored candle. This color signifies that we are rejoicing
because the source of our salvation, the birth the Savior, is
near. At one time in our Church’s history, Advent was a
greater penitential season; the faithful fasted, abstained, and
participated in popular prayer. Gaudete Sunday was a
reminder that we are preparing for two events: the first is the
birth of Jesus, which we greet with joy; the second, his coming
in glory to judge “the living and the dead” that we anticipate
with preparing ourselves to meet the Lord. Our Advent season calls us to
prepare the way of the Lord both in a material way as well as a spiritual way.
We can interrogate ourselves by asking if our daily life gives witness to the fact
that God has given his life so that our sins will not poison our actions. Are we
preparing for more than a festive family gathering at or around Christmas? In
a spirit of “peace on earth,” have I tried to cultivate an inner peace with God
that enables me to be a “peace maker” in my daily life? Have I encouraged, by
prayer and invitation, those friends and relatives who are no longer practicing
their faith to come home? What more can I do to love God and give him honor?
If I know the Gospel, I will live the Gospel; realize that you’re the only Gospel
some will read today.
Remember that our celebration of the Sacrament of forgiveness is on Monday,
December 19th at 7:00 PM.
Gaudete Sunday
Words from
Father Norm
What is a ‘Gathered Youth Night?’
Every other Sunday night, from 6:00-8:30
PM, our high school teens are invited to join
us in the Social Hall for fun, fellowship and
food. On these nights we will ‘gather’ as we
get to know one another, share a meal,
worship together and learn a little bit more
about our faith. Each night will have a main
topic or ‘theme’ which will be our focus for
the evening in small and large groups.
What is a ‘White Elephant Party?’
On the night of December 18th, everyone
should bring a gift to exchange...something
you already have in your house that you don’t
necessarily want anymore. This ‘gift’ should
be nicely wrapped and ready to be exchanged.
We will play a card game to distribute the
gifts.
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Parish Faith Format ion
What’s Happening in Religious Education
The season of Advent is upon us. In Religious Education, that brings choir practices for Sunset
of Troy, Christmas craft projects for Moms and Dads, Advent wreaths and prayers...you know,
all the usual activities that take place at this time of year.
There are many things we do to get ourselves ready for Christmas: we purchase gifts, prepare
Christmas cards, and decorate our homes. During Advent, a time of preparation, we also
prepare ourselves for the coming of Jesus and the celebration of
Christmas. One way we prepare is participating in the Sacrament of
Reconciliation. At St. Elizabeth Ann Seton we are offering quite a few
opportunities for you to receive the Sacrament. In addition to our
weekly Saturday afternoons at 4:30 PM, we have a Penance Service on
Monday, December 19th at 7:00 PM. You and your family may
choose to participate in the communal celebration of the sacrament, or
you may seek out the sacrament on an individual basis.
Question of the Week for Youth
In today’s Gospel we hear Jesus send a message to John that
“the blind are regaining their sight, the
lame walk, lepers are cleansed, the deaf
hear, the dead are raised, and the poor have
the good news proclaimed to them. And
blessed is the one who takes no offense at
me.”
Who are the people today who are
waiting for the Messiah?
Calendar Information
December 11th
10:05 AM
Caroling at Sunrise Practice (In Church)
December 14th
5:00-6:15 PM and 6:30-7:45 PM
Elementary Religious Education
December 17th
12:00-2:00 PM
Confirmation Session with Sponsors
December 18th
1:30-2:15 PM
Caroling at Sunrise Nursing Home
January 11th
5:00-6:15 PM and 6:30-7:45 PM
Elementary Religious Education
The Third Sunday of Advent or What is ‘Gaudete Sunday’? And why did we change to Pink? Gaudete Sunday gets its name from the opening prayer of the Mass for this day, where we
pray, "Gaudete in Domino semper" (Rejoice in the Lord always). So in the midst of Advent
fasting and devotions, we rejoice because the time we have been preparing for is almost at
hand. You may see pink/rose colored vestments and additions to the church environment due
to this special Sunday. The shift in color is to remind us of the JOY that Christ will soon be
here.
A day like this is always good to remind us not to take ourselves too seriously. The life of a
Christian is not always easy, but it is one of joy. If we keep our heads bowed too long, no one will be able to see
the smiles on our faces.
The New Evangelization calls us to spread the good news with a joy that can be infectious. This past week at a
conference for Youth Ministry, I stopped at a booth set up by an order of sisters who were promoting vocations.
I couldn't help but to notice of how much they laughed and how they smiled. I thought, "Who wouldn't want to
see what they are about?" Does your joy in our Lord serve as an invitation for others to seek Him out?
May the joy of the Lord be yours on this Gaudete Sunday! As the song says, “The Lord is coming, soon and
very soon!”
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Our Parish Men’s Fellowship Holiday Meats
Men's Fellowship is
a g a i n s p o n s o r i n g
Dearborn Meats for your
holiday meals. We have
spiral sliced hams,
classic hams, spiral
sliced turkey breast,
fresh and smoked polish sausage are available. Place
your order in advance, with small deposit, after all
Masses on December 10th/11th and 17th/18th in
the Social Hall. Pick up orders on Wednesday,
December 21st from 4:00-8:00 PM in the Social Hall.
Buying Dearborn meats helps us support and employ
local families. All of our proceeds help local projects
and social needs. Part of the funds help us to serve
meals to the homeless as we do on a monthly basis.
For any further information, please contact Bill Martin
(248) 310-6372 or Bob Treharne (248) 561-2302.
Bible Study: Acts of the Apostles
Join us for this 20 week bible study
on the Acts of the Apostles. The
book of Acts describes the formation
of the church and shows how
Christ’s Kingdom on Earth is
empowered to carry out His work in
the world. The Church, enlivened by the Holy Spirit,
teaches, preaches and heals in the same way that
Jesus did. The Acts of the Apostles provides the
framework for understanding the rest of the New
Testament.
Each week’s lesson includes readings from scripture, a
group discussion, and a 50 minute video commentary
by Jeff Cavins (who has been featured on EWTN).
Cost: There is no charge to attend. Simply bring your
Bible, or one will be provided during each class. A
donation of $10 is suggested to offset the cost of the
videos.
Dates: Tuesday evenings, starting November
29th-May 9th, 2017
Times: 7:00-8:30 PM
Location: SEAS Classroom 3&4
Join us as your schedule permits.
To sign up, contact the Parish Office, or Rob Pelliccia
at (248) 828-3539 or RJP@wowway.com.
Another Successful SOS
We completed another very successful year hosting the
homeless at our parish from November 20th through
27th. Two hundred and fifty-three volunteers
contributed their time, talent or treasure. Volunteers
worked 1,837 hours and signed up for over 600 line
items. This is just an incredible participation rate for
a parish of our size. Your generosity and willingness to
jump-in to fill a need made our coordinating job so
much easier. If you haven’t had a chance to interact
with the homeless in our area, we encourage you to
sign-up next year for one of the many jobs that have
direct contact with our guests. The only requirement
is to attend a free “Protecting God’s Children” class
and fill-out a background check. We think you will
find it a very rewarding experience.
Children as young as six years old were able to
participate this year in a limited program. We had as
many as eight homeless children some nights and they
enjoyed playing with other children. We hope to
continue to provide opportunities for the children of
our parish to participate in helping the homeless.
Thanks to all of the volunteers, Father Norm, Deacon
Greg, the parish staff, all of the many job coordinators,
Taco Loco, and Kim’s restaurant for their help in
making this project a success. We are so blessed to
have so many people willing to support this project.
Liz Coon and Bob Treharne
SOS Coordinators for St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Blood Pressure Checks This Weekend!
Just a little reminder that we will have a
parish nurse available in the Social Hall
after all Masses this weekend
(December 10th-11th) to check your
blood pressure. Be sure to stop by and see her.
Delivery of Giving Tree Gifts
We are in need of approximately two to three drivers
to deliver Giving Tree Gifts to the Jail & Outreach
Ministry located at 47352 Woodward Avenue in
Pontiac. The scheduled delivery date is Monday,
December 19th. If you can assist, please email
kwebb@saintliz.org or call the office. Thank you so
much!
We are looking for pictures of Parish
events (Bible Study, Meetings, and
the like) for our bulletin and website!
If you have them, send to
bulletin@saintliz.org.
Photos!
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Catholic Life
The Nuns of the Monastery of the Blessed Sacrament
have initiated a twenty-four hour prayer line. Even if
the call goes to voice mail, the Sisters are attentive to
begin the requested prayers promptly. The prayer line
number is: (248) 626-8253. For more information,
contact via email at opnunsfh@sbcglobal.net.
Blessed Sacrament Prayer Line
Stewardship Thoughts (from the AOD)
Today’s Scripture readings clearly express the joy and
healing that we, and the entire world, will undergo
with the coming of our Savior, Jesus Christ. St.
Matthew’s Gospel emphasizes the wondrous deeds of
Jesus’ earthly ministry: the blind see, the crippled walk,
lepers are made clean, the deaf hear, the dead are
raised to new life, and the poor are made rich with the
Good News. As Christian stewards, we are challenged
to continue Christ’s ministry through the Church and
to the world. This Advent, in the spirit of
evangelization, invite a neighbor or family member who
has not been to church for a while to join you for the
Eucharistic celebration of the Mass.
Knights of Columbus Fish Fry Dinners
The Knights of Columbus Council
#4188 hosts a fish fry dinner the
second Friday of each month through
February (and every Friday in Lent).
The menu consists of baked & fried
fish, crab cakes, rolls, cole slaw, vegetables, mac &
cheese, baked potatoes & French fries, dessert, and
beverages. Feel free to dine in or take out!
870 N. Main Street, Clawson (248) 588-3547
4:30-7:00 PM http://www.clawsonkofc.org
All proceeds go to Autism Society of Oakland County.
Prices:
Adults: $9
Seniors (60+): $8
Children (12 and under):
$4.50
Upcoming Dates:
Jan. 13th
Feb. 10th
CSA: Christian Stewardship
Last month, the Department of Development and
Stewardship distributed “Stewardship Thoughts,”
weekly reflections for the readings in the Sunday
Liturgy of the Word in Cycle A, for parishes to include
in their bulletins.
Your gifts to the Catholic Services Appeal help the
Archdiocese of Detroit provide materials as well as
guidance on Christian stewardship education. The
Stewardship Thoughts are an addition to the
department’s award-winning stewardship education
manual, Called by Christ, Gifted by the Spirit. They
are designed to encourage reflection on the grace God
gives to each of us through His gifts of time, talent,
and treasure, and how we are to “steward” those gifts
to serve Him in advancing His kingdom on earth.
Stewardship Thoughts are also posted to the Catholic
Services Appeal’s Facebook and Twitter accounts each
Friday morning. Christian stewards are encouraged to
share and Retweet them to their social media
connections.
For more information about CSA-funded ministries,
programs, and services, please go to www.AOD.org.
Please join us this Advent at the National Shrine of
the Little Flower Basilica in Royal Oak at the corner of
12 Mile and Woodward, every Wednesday at 7:00
PM for half an hour to help prepare for our Lord's
coming. Get away from the distractions of the season
and connect with the Lord and relax in His presence.
Every Wednesday we hear the "good news"
proclaimed, a short reflection, beautiful music and
(many times) a testimony from an attendee telling us
all what a difference knowing Christ has made in their
lives. On the last Wednesday of the month we have a
full mass in which the priest uses the homily to explain
the mass, so we can grow deeper in our faith. Please
join us, all are welcomed. Feel free to bring a friend,
a fallen away Catholic, a non-Catholic, someone
seeking...all our welcomed!
We gather afterwards for light refreshments and to
make new friends.
From our Vicariate: Little Flower Prayer Service
St. Irenaeus Christmas Fun Bingo
St. Irenaeus Senior Fellowship invites all seniors 55+
to their Christmas Fun Bingo Lunch at the church hall
Wednesday, December 14th at 11:30 AM. A
delicious lunch will be served followed by Fun Bingo
and a gift basket drawing. Bring a non-perishable food
item or a children’s book for the needy in our
community. Send your check for $6 made out to the St.
Irenaeus Senior Fellowship and mail to Fran Wamby,
3878 Hillsdale Drive, Auburn Hills, MI 48326, or call
(248) 373-0216 by December 12th to RSVP.
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Bulletin Board
DECEMBER 18TH
9:00 GOODMAN
11:00 ANDRUS
Coordinators:
Jeanne Richart (9:00): (248) 680-2976,
jeannerichart@gmail.com
Linda Gifford (11:00): (313) 790-7401,
lgiffor1@gmail.com
Volunteers are assigned for a specific weekend, and
Jeanne will give reminders beforehand. Please call or
send an e-mail for any other questions.
NOTE: Young children may not be in the kitchen
due to the danger of Hot Coffee and equipment.
Also check www.saintliz.org for schedules.
BAPTISM CLASSES
Baptism classes will be offered on the
second Sunday of each month at
10:00 AM. Parents and Sponsors are
requested to attend. An appointment
will be required to participate.
Please contact the Parish Office at
(248) 879-1310 to make your
appointment.
A FAMILY IN NEED THIS CHRISTMAS
A family of nine is in desperate need this
Christmas. Please contact the Parish Office for
further details on how you may be able to help.
ABIGAYLE MINISTRIES SEASONAL NEEDS
The following is a list of seasonal needs sent from
Abigayle Ministries. Please help out this wonderful
organization for young mothers and babies if you can.
Gift Cards From: Home Depot
Office Depot
Kroger
Walmart
Mother/Baby: Baby Monitors
Body Wash
Adult Coloring Books
Fine Line Markers
Shoes and Socks for Newborns
Enfamil Infant Formula
(Yellow Can, 12.5 oz powder)
Hair Care Products for Women
of Color (Leave-in Conditioner,
Curls/Relaxer); ORS Olive Oil
Edge Control
Oil for Skin & Hair Care
(Coconut, Almond or Castor Oil)
Kitchen: Canisters for dry goods
Steak Knives
Silverware – Spoons (not
serving size)
Kitchen scrub/scouring pads
Washcloths
Gallon Ziploc Freezer Bags
Household: Bleach
Tablecloths for Dining Room
table
(54”x96” in red, blue or green)
Recycling containers
Paper Towels
Office: Stamps
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
SOUTH OAKLAND FOOD
DEPOT
The following items are in great need of
donations to the depot:
Paper Towels
Toilet Tissue
Laundry Detergent
Shampoo
Bath Soap
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR NEWLY
WEDDED
McCatty/Beatty
Wedded December 3rd
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LITURGICAL MINISTERS’ SCHEDULE
December 17th—December 18th: Fourth Sunday of Advent Ministry 5:00 PM 9:00 AM 11:00 AM
Sacristan Bernie Komraus Valerie James Linda Gifford
Commentator Linda Busk Dave Springer Ruth Hoppe
Lector 1 Seth Paul Julie McCormick Katie Crawford-McKinney
Lector 2 Marcy Gargulinski Mary Kerwin Daron Gifford
Altar Server 1 Fred Aldinger Ed Wenzel Gregory Mitchell
Altar Server 2 Aiden Caswell Sophia Miller Matthew Lee
EMHC - B1 Dave Aldinger Ron Ruckdeschel Jim Moseley
EMHC - B2 Janice Aldinger Stefanie Deller Mary Eavenson
EMHC - B3 Louise Jasinski Chuck Stenback Wendy Scyphers
PT Nina Hurst Shirley Ruckdeschel Barb Tripp
EMHC - C2 Ginny Farrug Jim Hlifka Jennifer Ostrowske
EMHC - C3 Jean Plante Bonnie Hlifka Bridget Reaume
EMHC - C4 Linda Koehler Mary Jane Rankel Zenaida Fernandez
EMHC - C5 Sally Raffler Bob Lount Bill Beluzo
MOW Team 2 Team 4 Team 6
Sgt. Robert McGlynn
82nd Airborne Division
Specialist Amy L. McKinney
10th Mountain Division
Master Sgt. Christen Reinhart
82nd Airborne Division
Lieutenant Colonel John M. Barnett
United States Marine Corps
SPC Kellen Przywara
United States Army
Sgt. Austin Janutol
United States Marine Corps
LCpl Matthew Falardeau
United States Marine Corps
William Garbe, Senior Chief Petty Officer
United States Navy
Erin Freedom Hawtin, Spec.
United States Army
Sgt. Edward Alsip
United States Marine Corps
Cpl Sarah Alsip
United States Marine Corps
Christopher Mitchell, Chief Petty Officer
United States Navy
Alexander Mitchell, Petty Officer 3rd Class
United States Navy
Sgt. David Miller, Jr.
United States Army
Jeffry Schuele, Captain
United States Marine Corps
LCpl Justin Schade
United States Marine Corps
Private 1st Class Justin Stroupe
United States Marine Corps
Call or e-mail us with your loved one’s name, rank, and
branch of the service. You can call the office at
(248) 879-1310 or e-mail to Secretary@saintliz.org.
THE SCHEDULE IS ONLINE! Please see the “Service” section on www.saintliz.org to see the latest weekly schedule.
Please pray for those serving in our Armed Services:
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Sharon Erdelan
James Frenchi
René Kilpatrick
James D. McCaslin
Joanne McPhail
Tillie Porolniczak
Ronald Ruckdeschel
Karen Rybak
Sharon Stoffregen
Gene Zembrzuski
PLEASE PRAY FOR…
Monday, December 12th
6:00 PM
People of SEAS
Tuesday, December 13th
8:30 AM
People of SEAS
Wednesday, December 14th
8:30 AM
People of SEAS
Thursday, December 15th
8:30 AM
Greg Gargulinski (Req. by Pat Klusek)
Friday, December 16th
Saturday, December 17th
5:00 PM
Gary Bailey (Req. by Carol Hartlerode)
Greg Gargulinski (Req. by Phyllis Karas)
Jim Norris (Req. John, Joni, Jason & Justin)
Sunday, December 18th
9:00 AM
Genevieve and Stanley Formanczyk
(Req. by Larry & Judy Berch)
McCabe Family (Req. by Joe & Betty Rizzo)
Pascua Lanni (Req. by Family)
11:00 AM
Beverly Gifford (Req. by The Gifford Family)
Nick Surowka (Req. by Denise Dinan)
Dorothy Detloff (Req. by Lanni Family)
Respect Life will be holding an on-going Baby Shower to benefit Abigayle
Ministries, a local crisis pregnancy center. It is not enough that we pray to end
abortion, and ask our legislators to pass laws to end abortion. We must help
women who are pregnant and scared and believe that they have no other option.
Donations of new or gently used baby clothing can be placed in the crib in the
parish hall. Baby food, formula, diapers and other baby necessities are also welcome. Unfortunately, we cannot
accept stuffed animal toys. Thank you in advance for your generous support.
Respect Life Committee
Please note…
Mass intentions should be arranged two
weeks in advance to appear in the bulletin.
Requests for names to be mentioned during
the Prayers of the Faithful or for the bulletin
prayer list should be provided by a member
of the family.
The Prayer List is updated monthly. If we do
not hear from you to keep your person on, we
will take him/her off the list. You can always
call to put him/her back on.
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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church
280 East Square Lake Road
Troy, MI 48085
Office: (248) 879-1310
Fax: (248) 879-2886
Religious Education Office:
(248) 879-1314
Web Site:
www.saintliz.org
Mass Schedule
Saturday: 5:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church Mission Statement In the spirit of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, we are a welcoming Catholic community, helping each
other connect faith with everyday life through our worship, education and service.
Director of R. E.
Terri Konwinski
tkonwinski@saintliz.org
Pastor Fr. Norman D. Nawrocki
nnawrocki@saintliz.org
Deacon
Deacon Gregory Formanczyk
deacon@saintliz.org
Weddings
Please make arrangements at least 6 months in advance. Contact the
Parish Office for more information.
Baptisms
Call Parish Office to register for class.
(It is advisable to schedule and take the class before the baby is born.)
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturdays from 4:15-4:45 PM.
Official Greeter
Augie
Webmaster / Bulletin
Seth Paul
SPaul@saintliz.org
Parish Secretary
Lynn Kramer
secretary@saintliz.org
Parish Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday
9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Saturday
4:00 PM to 6:30 PM
Sunday
8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Deadline for Bulletin Articles:
Monday 12:00 PM
E-mail to: bulletin@saintliz.org
Business Manager
Deb Peltier
Debp@saintliz.org
PICTURE TO BE
COMING
Christian Service
Coordinator
Karen Webb
KWebb@saintliz.org
R.E. Secretary
Edwina Abbate
eabbate@saintliz.org
Picture
Coming
Soon
Music Director
Tim Palmer
tpalmer@saintliz.org
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