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MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil: 5:30 p.m. Sunday: 8, 9:30, 11 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. Weekdays: 8 a.m. Mon-Fri Holy Days: Vigil 5:30 p.m., 8 a.m. (10 a.m. during school year), 5:30 p.m. First Saturdays: 8 a.m. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Tuesday and Thursday after 8 a.m. Mass through 7 p.m. RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (RCIA) If you are unbaptized or uncatechized and are interested in learning more about the Catholic Church you may join this year-round process at any time. Please contact the parish office. Welcome You are a stranger but once. You are a child of God, redeemed by Our Savior, Jesus Christ. In God’s name, we welcome you. May you find friendship, peace and serenity in our community. If you are a visitor interested in joining our parish community or the Catholic Faith, please register as soon as possible. If you are returning after being away… welcome home! Rev. Fr. Eduino Silveira, Pastor Rev. Brendan McKeefry, Pastor Emeritus Michael Tateishi, Deacon PARISH OFFICE Email: [email protected] Phone: (916) 481-5115 Hours: 8:30am – 4:30pm Mon – Fri Staff: Elizabeth White, Pastoral Associate Kelley Smith, Parish Business Manager Sandi Holland, Director of Worship Jane Ricci, Development Coordinator Earl Knight, Building Maintenance Paul Narloch, Groundskeeper Advisory Council Chairpersons: Nancy Turner, Pastoral Council Chair Michael Tateishi, Liturgy Committee Julie Nauman, Finance Council Paul Read, Buildings & Grounds OLA SCHOOL Robert Love, Principal Phone: (916) 489-8958 CAPITAL CAMPAIGN Email: [email protected] Phone: (916) 481-5115 x202 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY Email: [email protected] Phone: (916) 481-6352 MISSION STATEMENT The Mission of the parish community at Our Lady of the Assumption Church is to proclaim the Word of God more fully, to gain a more intimate knowledge of God through our Catholic traditions, and to serve the people of God, especially in our efforts to meet the needs of the poor in our community, and when possible around the world. We strive to build a sense of community among our parishioners, with the wider Diocesan community, and with the entire family of God. Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church 5057 Cottage Way Carmichael, California 95608 916-481-5115 www.olaparish.net NEW PARISHIONERS To register, visit the parish website at www .olaparish.net and complete the form at the “New Parishioner Sign-up” link. SACRAMENTS Baptism: Contact the parish office three months in advance. Marriage: Contact the parish office at least six months in advance. Reconciliation: Saturdays, 4-5 p.m. Ministry to the Sick: Anyone who is sick or undergoing surgery may request the Sacrament of the Sick. Homebound parishioners may receive the Eucharist. Contact the parish office to request either.

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MASS SCHEDULESaturday Vigil: 5:30 p.m.Sunday: 8, 9:30, 11 a.m. & 7:30 p.m.Weekdays: 8 a.m. Mon-FriHoly Days: Vigil 5:30 p.m., 8 a.m.(10 a.m. during school year), 5:30 p.m.First Saturdays: 8 a.m.

EUCHARISTIC ADORATIONTuesday and Thursday after8 a.m. Mass through 7 p.m.

RITE OF CHRISTIANINITIATION OF ADULTS (RCIA)If you are unbaptized or uncatechizedand are interested in learning moreabout the Catholic Church you mayjoin this year-round process at anytime. Please contact the parish office.

WelcomeYou are a stranger but once. You are a child ofGod, redeemed by Our Savior, Jesus Christ. InGod’s name, we welcome you. May you findfriendship, peace and serenity in our community.If you are a visitor interested in joining our parishcommunity or the Catholic Faith, pleaseregister as soon as possible. If you are returningafter being away…

welcome home!

Rev. Fr. Eduino Silveira,Pastor

Rev. Brendan McKeefry,Pastor Emeritus

Michael Tateishi,Deacon

PARISH OFFICEEmail: [email protected]

Phone: (916) 481-5115Hours: 8:30am – 4:30pm Mon – Fri

S t a f f :Elizabeth White, Pastoral Associate

Kelley Smith, Parish Business ManagerSandi Holland, Director of WorshipJane Ricci, Development CoordinatorEarl Knight, Building Maintenance

Paul Narloch, GroundskeeperAdvisory Council Chairpersons:

Nancy Turner, Pastoral Council ChairMichael Tateishi, Liturgy Committee

Julie Nauman, Finance CouncilPaul Read, Buildings & Grounds

OLA SCHOOLRobert Love, Principal

Phone: (916) 489-8958

CAPITAL CAMPAIGNEmail: [email protected]

Phone: (916) 481-5115 x202

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETYEmail: [email protected]

Phone: (916) 481-6352

MISSION STATEMENTThe Mission of the parish community at Our Lady of the Assumption Church is to proclaim the Wordof God more fully, to gain a more intimate knowledge of God through our Catholic traditions, and toserve the people of God, especially in our efforts to meet the needs of the poor in our community, andwhen possible around the world. We strive to build a sense of community among our parishioners,with the wider Diocesan community, and with the entire family of God.

Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church5057 Cottage Way Carmichael, California 95608

916-481-5115 www.olaparish.net

NEW PARISHIONERSTo register, visit the parish website atwww.olaparish.net and complete the format the “New Parishioner Sign-up” link.

SACRAMENTSBaptism: Contact the parish officethree months in advance.Marriage: Contact the parish office atleast six months in advance.Reconciliation: Saturdays, 4-5 p.m.Ministry to the Sick: Anyone who issick or undergoing surgery mayrequest the Sacrament of the Sick.Homebound parishioners may receivethe Eucharist. Contact the parishoffice to request either.

WELCOME TO OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION CHURCH

Weekly Calendar

Mon, Aug 25 Auction Invitation Prep, 8:15am, St. John’s

Girl Scout Leaders Meeting, 5:00pm,

St. John’s

RCIA Inquiry, 6:30pm, St. Anne’s

Troop 328 Meeting, 7:00pm, Seton Hall

Meditation Group, 7:30pm, School Library

Tue, Aug 26 KofC Planning Meeting, 7:30pm,

Seton Hall

Wed, Aug 27 Legion of Mary Meeting, 8:45am,

St. Anne’s

Women’s Deanery Board Meeting,

10:00am, St. Paul’s

Fri, Aug 29 Jones/Lombard Wedding Rehearsal,

6:00pm, Church

Sat, Aug 30 Bride's Room, 11:00am, St. Paul’s

Jones/Lombard Wedding, 2:30pm, Church

Sun, Aug 31 Open Gym, 7:30am, Parish Hall

The Weekly Calendar information is subject to change and

will not include reservations submitted after the bulletin

has been completed.

All who use the Reservations Calendar are asked to ensure

that the Parish Office is contacted should a reservation no

longer be needed or a change needs to be made to an exist-

ing reservation.

Because funerals cannot be planned, those using St. John’s

Hall may be asked to move to another available location

should a family need the room for a post-funeral reception.

We thank you for your understanding in this regard.

Ministries and those chairing events affiliated with the Our

Lady of the Assumption Parish and School may reserve

our meeting rooms by scheduling their reservation online

at http://www.olaparish.net/parish/reservations.php. Please

view the current calendar of reservations to ensure the

meeting room and date selected are available. Rooms are

also available to outside groups, subject to parish approv-

al. Please call the Parish Office for rates.

Mass Requests

Sat 8/23 5:30pm Asher (Ricci) Armitage Cullen Family

Dick Carlson † Nancy Carlson

Sun 8/24

8:00am Jerry Mouton † Addles Family

Frank & Alena Dahms †† Julie & Diana Dahms

9:30am Jim & Ted Fischer †† Rita Doherty

Mario Affinito † Nancy Affinito

11:00am Giavona Stark Cullen Family

Ernie DeGraaf † Mary DeGraaf

7:30pm OLA Parishioners Fr. Eduino Silveira

Walter Larson Nicholas Kerhoulas

Mon 8/25

8:00am Jerry Mouton † Jane Melanson

Marian McKenna † Kauderer Family

Tue 8/26

8:00am Jack Hudack † Ned & Beverly Whitcomb

Jeremiah Cremins † Cremins Family

Wed 8/27 8:00am Mario Affinito † Nancy Affinito

Gino Bertolucci † Usher Family

Thu 8/28

8:00am The McArdle Family Jim & Jane McArdle

Don Chapman † Fr. Eduino Silveira

Fri 8/29

8:00am Charles Hickey † Hickey Family

David Mulgrew † Donald Moorse

Sat 8/30 5:30pm Jerry Mouton † Fred & Susan Oliver

Patrick & Isabel Lunny †† Fred & Susan Oliver

Sun 8/31

8:00am Samuel Joseph Ware †

Evelyn Anderson Family

John Foster McKenna † Kauderer Family

9:30am Jerry Mouton † Nancy Arndorfer

Mario Affinito † Nancy Affinito

11:00am Roman Sobczynski † Evelyn Anderson

James Morse † Hodsdon Family

7:30pm OLA Parishioners Fr. Eduino Silveira

Jerry Mouton † Scott & Suzy Doud Family

Mass Requests

Please contact the Parish Office if you would like to re-

quest a Mass to honor someone special.

Young Children at Mass

Several parishioners asked that this July 13th article be re-run for those families returning to Our Lady of the Assumption School this

past week. We hope you enjoy it...and share it with those who may have missed it.

In the past few months, there has been a lot of talk amongst the staff about how to let families with young children know that they are

welcome here at Our Lady of the Assumption. Mary, Star of the Sea Parish in La Jolla placed a two-part message in their pews that gave

voice to many of the thoughts expressed during these conversations. One part was addressed to the parents of young children while the

other was addressed to the members of their parish. To the members of the parish, they wrote: “[t]he presence of children is a gift to the

Church and they are a reminder that our parish is growing. Please welcome our children and give a smile of encouragement to their par-

ents.” To the parents of young children, they offered the following suggestions:

Relax! God put the wiggle in children; don’t feel you have to suppress it in God’s house. All are welcome!

Sit toward the front where it is easier for your little ones to see and hear what’s going on at the altar. They tire of seeing the backs of

other’s heads.

Sing the hymns, pray, and voice the responses. Children learn liturgical behavior by copying you.

If you have to leave mass with your children, feel free to do so, but please come back. As Jesus said, “Let the children come to me.”

Remember that the way we welcome children in church directly affects the way they respond to the Church, to God, and to one an-

other. Let them know that they are home in this house of worship.

Jamie Bruesehoff, who writes a blog entitled “I am Totally *That* Mom” wrote an article about this subject. Penned as a letter, it goes

even further to express the welcoming message that needs to be part of Our Lady of the Assumption’s “culture.” She wrote the following

in her blog (edited for space) entitled “Dear Parents With Young Children In Church”:

“You are doing something really, really important. I know it's not easy. I see you with your arms overflowing, and I know you came to

church already tired. Parenting is tiring. Really tiring. I watch you bounce and sway trying to keep the baby quiet, juggling the infant car

seat and the diaper bag as you find a seat. I see you wince as your child cries. I see you anxiously pull things out of your bag of tricks to

try to quiet them. And I see you with your toddler and your preschooler. I watch you cringe when your little girl asks an innocent question

in a voice that might not be an inside voice let alone a church whisper. I hear the exasperation in your voice as you beg your child to just

sit, to be quiet as you feel everyone's eyes on you. Not everyone is looking, but I know it feels that way.

I know you're wondering, is this worth it? Why do I bother? I know you often leave church more exhausted than fulfilled. But what you

are doing is so important.

When you are here, the church is filled with a joyful noise. When you are here, the Body of Christ is more fully present. When you are

here, we are reminded that this worship thing we do isn't about bible study or personal, quiet contemplation but coming together to wor-

ship as a community where all are welcome, where we share in the Word and Sacrament together. When you are here, I have hope that

these pews won't be empty in 10 years when your kids are old enough to sit quietly and behave in worship. I know that they are learning

how and why we worship now, before it's too late. They are learning that worship is important.

I see them learning. In the midst of the cries, whines, and giggles, in the midst of the crinkling of pretzel bags and the growing pile of

crumbs, I see a little girl who insists on going two pews up to share peace with someone she's never met. I hear a little boy slurping (quite

loudly) every last drop of his communion wine out of the cup, determined not to miss a drop of Jesus. I watch a child excitedly color a

cross and point to the one in the front of the sanctuary. I hear the echos of "Amens" just a few seconds after the rest of the community

says it together. I watch a boy just learning to read try to sound out the words in the worship book or count his way to Hymn 672. Even on

weeks when I can't see my own children learning because, well, it's one of those mornings, I can see your children learning.

I know how hard it is to do what you're doing, but I want you to know it matters. It matters to me. It matters to my children to not be

alone in the pew. It matters to the congregation to know that families care about faith, to see young people...and even on those weeks

when you can't see the little moments, it matters to your children.

It matters that they learn that worship is what we do as a community of faith, that everyone is welcome, that their worship matters. When

we teach children that their worship matters, we teach them that they are enough right here and right now as members of the church com-

munity. They don't need to wait until they can believe, pray or worship a certain way to be welcome here, and I know adults who are still

looking to be shown that. It matters that children learn that they are an integral part of this church, that their prayers, their songs, and even

their badly (or perfectly-timed, depending on who you ask) cries and whines are a joyful noise because it means they are present.

I know it's hard, but thank you for what you do when you bring your children to church. Please know that your family - with all of its

noise, struggle, commotion, and joy - are not simply tolerated, you are a vital part of the community gathered in worship.”

We here at Our Lady of the Assumption Parish hope that you will see this message for what it is: a request for those who might otherwise

make a family with young children feel uncomfortable for bringing their children to church join us in welcoming the newest members of

our faith family. They are learning. They just may learn how to treat others and Mass by what you teach them.

NOTES FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK

STEWARDSHIP AT OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION

FINANCIAL SUPPORT

Offertory Collection Results for August 16th & 17th: $10,905.08.

Assumption Feast Day: $1,734.00.

“Or who has given the Lord anything that he may be repaid?” - Romans 11:35

St. Paul reminds us of a central fact of stewardship. We cannot give the Lord anything, because God already owns it

all. God made everything. All that we can do is return a portion of God’s many gifts back to Him. Sincere gratitude

for our gifts opens our hearts to joyful generosity!

REMEMBRANCES & SPECIAL EVENTS

Book of Intentions

We invite those wishing to have our congregation pray for

a loved one, whether alive or deceased, to write their

name in our Book of Intentions. The Book is located near

the SouthEast entrance and is brought up to the altar with

the offertory gifts.

Catholic Communication Campaign The Catholic Communications Campaign (CCC) believes Jesus would

use every means available to communicate his message if he were here

today, so the Campaign makes use of media outlets to evangelize and

promote gospel values. Half of the $2,366.47 collected here at OLA will

be used by the diocese for local communications projects such as our

diocesan newspaper and televised Mass for homebound persons. To

learn more about CCC’s national communications projects, please visit

http://www.usccb.org/catholic-giving/opportunities-for-giving/catholic-

communication-campaign/index.cfm. Thank you to those who gave

generously in last weekend’s collection.

Rest in Peace

We remember: Mary Gunther

Rosalie Prieto

Diana Sarabia

Parish Office Closure

Please note that the Parish Office will be closed on

Monday, September 1st as we celebrate the American

labor movement and the social and economic achieve-

ments of workers on Labor Day.

SVdP Fifth Sunday Collection

Our Lady of the Assumption’s St. Vincent de Paul Society 5th Sunday collection will take place next weekend -

August 30th and 31st. Your donations are used to assist those who need a little help with food, rent or utilities. Our

Food Locker serves an average of 170 people per day. (In July, we served a record 1700 people!) And our numbers

continue to grow. Requests from those who need help making the month’s rent or paying a utility bill continue to

increase as well. OLA’s commitment to community outreach through the efforts of our St. Vincent de Paul Society

relies on your generosity to provide this Christian service to our neighbors. Envelopes will be placed in the pew pri-

or to the collection. We are most grateful for your continued caring and support.

AROUND THE DIOCESE

PARISH EVENTS DIOCESAN EVENTS

Volunteers Needed

The Department of Evangelization and Catechesis is

looking for volunteers for a Volunteer Workforce Pro-

gram which will assist in the Department of Evangeliza-

tion with mailings, data entry and project events. They are

looking for persons who are available Monday through

Friday between the hours of 9:00am to Noon or 1:00pm

to 4:00pm. For more information and to volunteer, please

contact Lourdes at [email protected] or 733-0123.

Bishop Gallegos Maternity Home Dinner

The Bishop Gallegos Maternity Home would like you to

save the Sunday, September 7th on your calendar as they

present their 8th Annual Fundraiser Dinner. Robert Dun-

ning, host of the Bishop’s Radio Hour, will be your Mas-

ter of Ceremonies. The evening kicks off with a social

hour at 5:00pm, followed by dinner at 6:00pm and pro-

gram and raffle drawings at 7:00pm. The cost is $65.00

per person. Please RSVP by September 1st at BGMH

Dinner, P.O. BOX 1596, Folsom 95763. Or call Kathy at

337-6824 with your questions.

Men & Women - Annual Retreats

All men and the women of OLA parish are invited to their

annual retreats at Christ the King Passionist Retreat Cen-

ter. The Men’s Retreat for our parish will be on the week-

end of October 3rd – 5th. The Women’s Retreat will be on

the weekend of November 7th – 9th. Take advantage of the

opportunity to experience needed rest and spiritual renew-

al. If scheduling is a problem, other weekend dates and a

mid-week date are also available. Is financing a problem

at this time? Help is available as well. Information is

available and reservations may be made by calling the

Retreat Center at 725-4720. Reservations can also be

made by calling your retreat captains - George (483-7194)

for the Men’s Retreat or Sonja (487-2611) for the Wom-

en’s Retreat. Relatives and friends are welcome to attend

the weekend together. Please visit the Center at

www.passionist.org/christtheking.

St. Joseph Marello Parenting Ministry Lab

Please join the St. Joseph Marello Parenting Ministry

(786-5001) for a lab that will bring parents up to speed on

how youth are using texting and social media. At this

September 6th lab (from 9:00am - Noon) you will learn 1)

the diverse and dynamic landscape of social media apps,

2) how to set parental controls for devices, and 3) how to

navigate privacy controls with the social media apps your

children have permission to use. This training will also

feature cyber rites of passage as a framework for main-

taining open communication with your tween and teen

about responsible use of social media and texting. For

more information please contact [email protected].

Women’s Council Meeting

There will be an organizational meeting for women who

have volunteered to help with the OLA Women’s Coun-

cil Deanery High Tea being held on February 7th, 2015.

This will be held at 10:00am on September 4th in St.

John’s Hall. If you did not have the opportunity to sign

up to help with the Tea and are interested in sharing your

talents and time, please do plan to attend this earlier

meeting. The regular meeting for September will follow

at 11:00am. All women of the Parish are encouraged to

attend the meetings. New members and those who would

like to learn more about this wonderful group are always

welcome.

We Have Your Tickets for ON FiRE!

Our Lady of the Assumption Parish pre-purchased tickets

to this amazing youth event (for our 9th - 12th Grade stu-

dents) taking place at Six Flags in Vallejo on Saturday,

September 20th. We did so in an effort to make it easier

for our young people to attend this annual diocesan event.

And believe us when we say that the diocese does an in-

credible job of making this a fun-filled event. ON FiRE

NorCal Jam features an amazing line up of talented artists

and dynamic speakers. Celebrate Mass, be inspired by

dynamic speakers and then enjoy an awesome all-you-can

-eat lunch and ride till-you-drop with 2 hours of exclusive

park access. There’s even an evening concert featuring

the Josh Blakesley Band, The Thirsting, Emily Wilson,

Paul J. Kim, Papa Joe Lucero & SDYG Choir and SkaA-

mén! Join other parish youth who have already purchased

their tickets to this event by calling Beth in the Parish Of-

fice today!

St. Anthony Parish Community Festival

St. Anthony’s Parish (660 Florin Rd) wishes to invite you

to their 21st Annual Community Festival on Saturday,

September 6th from Noon to 9:00pm. A wide variety of

foods (Filipino, Italian, Mexican and other), games (for

both children and adults), booths and entertainment will

be featured. The funds raised benefit the St. Anthony Par-

ish Memorial Fund which supports the youth basketball

league providing an outreach for youth in the community,

dances and games for middle school youth, and commu-

nity dinners for people of all ages. To donate or sponsor

an event, contact Christine at [email protected] or

233-9799.

AROUND THE DIOCESE (CONT’D)

Family Promise Concert

Please keep September 28th at 6:00pm open on your cal-

endar. That is the day that Family Promise of Sacramento

will host the Strathdee Concert at St. Mark’s UMC (2391

St. Marks Way). Please stay tuned for more information

in an upcoming bulletin.

SCHOOL NEWS

CHILDREN’S FAITH FORMATION

Praying with Scripture this week

In this week’s first readings, Paul reminds the Thessalo-

nians of their call to holiness, the faith and love that

builds their community life and the value of honest

work. In the gospels, Matthew shares Jesus’ “woes” or

warnings about behaviors that will bring God’s wrath.

Two parables then illustrate the proper behavior for the

time between Jesus’ death and His return in glory.

Let us pray this week...

Lord, we thank you for your constant love in our

lives.

ADULT FAITH FORMATION

Volunteers Needed

Volunteers are needed for the important ministry of

teaching the Catholic faith to our parish children. There

are current openings for catechists in the Sunday morn-

ing Faith Formation program in third grade and in sixth

grade. Volunteers should be a practicing Catholic in

good standing who have a love for children and the de-

sire to grow in faith with young people, a sense of hu-

mor, flexibility and a willingness to be of service to the

church. Classroom aides and substitute catechists are

needed as well. If you think God is calling you to this

ministry, please contact Beth at 481-5115.

Catechumenate for Children

If you have a child in First Grade or above who needs to

be baptized, or a child in Third Grade or above who has

been baptized but has had no preparation for First Com-

munion or Confirmation, please contact Beth at 481-

5115, for information about the Sacraments of Initiation

for older children.

Interested In Joining The Catholic Church?

A new series of Inquiry sessions have begun for those

adults who are not yet Catholic but have been consider-

ing becoming Catholic. The sessions take place on Mon-

days from 6:30pm - 8:00pm in St. Anne’s Room (near

the Parish Office). These informal sessions provide an

opportunity to begin to explore questions about what

Catholics believe and how God may be calling you at

this time in your life. For more information, please call

Beth at 481-5115.

Welcome Back!

School started this past week and we

want to welcome all of our students

and their families back to our wonder-

ful school! We pray all will keep safe-

ty in mind as they navigate our multi-

use parking lots for the safety of all

our guests.

Christ the King’s “Under The Stars”

Say farewell to Christ the King Passionist Retreat Cen-

ter’s “Taste of Italy” and say hello to something new. You

are invited to “Under The Stars” - a night of delectable

desserts, fine spirits, fun games, a silent auction and a life

comedy show on Saturday, September 27th from 6:30pm

to 9:30pm. A limited number of advance sale tickets are

on sale for $50.00. The price increases to $60.00 at the

door. If you are interested in learning more or purchasing

tickets, please visit ChristTheKingRetreatCenter.org or

call 725-4720.

Filipino Women’s Club’s “Pista sa Nayon”

The Filipino Women’s Club cordially invite you to their

“Pista sa Nayon” (Feast in the Village) during which our

own Victoria “Vicky” Johnson will be recognized as Out-

standing Filipina 2014. The event takes place on Saturday,

September 20th beginning at 6:00pm at the Jose Risal

Community Center (7320 Florin Mall Drive, Sacramento).

Filipina attire is encouraged. For reservations, please call

Myrna (505-1421), Rose (381-3845) or Aida (686-9886).

Our Lady of the Assumption Alumni Group 2141 Walnut Avenue Carmichael, CA 95608

(916) 481-5115 [email protected] www.olaparish.net/school

Name: Address:

Phone: Email:

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Please keep me apprised of OLA Alumni and other OLA activities through email updates.

I am interested in pledging my support to OLA School. Please send me funding opportunities.

Help us keep in touch! Submit your contact information, and we will keep you informed of news and events.

Parish Registration and Change of Address We welcome new families to Our Lady of the Assumption Parish! Please register as soon as you are able by

completing the New Parishioner form located at http://www.olaparish.net/parish/newparishoner.php. Please let

us know if you have moved by calling the Parish Office at 481-5115. You may also complete the form below and

deposit it in our offertory collection.

New to Our Lady of the Assumption Parish.

Recently moved and/or phone number changed.

Name:

Phone:

Street Address:

City, Zip

Please provide weekly offering envelopes.

The use of stewardship envelopes is the ordinary means of meeting your financial obligation to your parish. You may request envelopes

at any time by note to or by calling the Parish Office.

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James D. Corfee - local ParishionerGeneral Cont. Lic # 877363General Cont. Lic # 877363General Cont. Lic # 877363General Cont. Lic # 877363General Cont. Lic # 877363

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Carpentry Carpentry Carpentry Carpentry Carpentry Cabinetry Cabinetry Cabinetry Cabinetry Cabinetry Electrical Electrical Electrical Electrical Electrical Plumbing Plumbing Plumbing Plumbing PlumbingJames D. Corfee - local Parishioner

General Cont. Lic # 877363General Cont. Lic # 877363General Cont. Lic # 877363General Cont. Lic # 877363General Cont. Lic # 877363J D C o r f e e @ c o m c a s t . n e tJ D C o r f e e @ c o m c a s t . n e tJ D C o r f e e @ c o m c a s t . n e tJ D C o r f e e @ c o m c a s t . n e tJ D C o r f e e @ c o m c a s t . n e t

ATTORNEY AT LAW

(916)440-1010chriscoscalaw.com

CRIMINAL DEFENSEJESUIT • CAL • SANTA CLARA

ALUM

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Offering comprehensiveplastic surgery services

Dr. Charles Perry

CHRYSALISCOSMETICSSACRAMENTOPLASTICS.COM 273-7435

785 University Ave

Mercy McMahon TerraceAcross from Sacred Heart Church l Assisted Living At It's BestAcross from Sacred Heart Church l Assisted Living At It's BestAcross from Sacred Heart Church l Assisted Living At It's BestAcross from Sacred Heart Church l Assisted Living At It's BestAcross from Sacred Heart Church l Assisted Living At It's Best

3865 J St 733-6510Holy Communion available + Mass on Saturdays

RCFE#340312763w w w. m e r c y m c m a h o n t e r r a c e . o r g

Jason Borg & Associates, Inc.A Professional Law Corporation

(916) 478-4234 www.jasonborglaw.comFamily Law, Bankruptcy: Chapter 7 & 13, Wills, Trusts & Probate

Sacramento AttorneysProtecting Civil Rights

in California446-4692 1912 I Street

MASTAGNI, HOLSTEDT, AMICK, MILLER & JOHNSEN

A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION

Personal InjuryLabor & EmploymentWorkers’ Compensation • Social Security

inspiring beauty, enriching lives

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Coralee Shelley 489-5824

James MartaCPA

993-9494

James Marta & Company701 Howe Avenue, Suite E3

Sacramento, CA 95825

Tax Accounting Auditparishioner

3555 El Camino Avenue,Sacramento, CA 95821

916-482-1900www.emigh.com

Johnson, Fort, Meissner, Joseph & Palley

Amy H. Ruggles

• Probate • Estate Planning• Trust Administration• Special Needs• Mediation• Corporate Law

Estate Planning, Trust & Probate,State Bar of California,

Board of Legal Specialization

Attorney at Law/Parishionerr u g g le s @ L a w O f f i c e I n c . c o m920-5983

Certified Specialist

Andy'sConcrete& Tree ServiceCell: 730-1441 Contact: Dave West

489-2739489-2739489-2739489-2739489-2739832-2898832-2898832-2898832-2898832-2898

[email protected]

Sac Co Handyman's Lic#615016

ANDERSON BROS PHARMACYANDERSON BROS PHARMACYANDERSON BROS PHARMACYANDERSON BROS PHARMACYANDERSON BROS PHARMACY

Great Christian Gifts Cards & Gifts

489 -3638Fulton & Marconi

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Sierra ViewFuneral Chapel

& Crematory, Inc.

Craig Strunk, PresidentMatt Strunk, OLA Class of 2010

916-481-1515

Proudly Caring For OurGreater SacramentoFamilies Since 1954

• Dignified Funeral &Cremation Services

6201 Fair Oaks Blvd.,Carmichael, Ca 95608

Lic # FD-924www.sierraviewfuneralchapel.net

Only A++ rated companies! Spealizing in personal lines & commercial for small business!

Raymond James Irwin, Broker/Agent Lic# 0I74777

916 989-9100 [email protected]

BUSINESS & PERSONAL INSURANCESmall business • Worker’s Comp • Auto and Home • Umbrella

Parishioner

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(916) 482-0465

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Quality skilled nursing & rehab therapy services.

A Ministry of the Diocese of Sacramento

Calvary Catholic Cemetery & Mausoleum

Call (916) 726-1232 orvisit us at www.cfcsSacramento.org

Your complete resource for Advanced Planning and end-of-life services.

Call to receive your AdvancedPlanning Parish discount

ANTHONY J. GARAFOLAAttorney at Law

WILLS TRUSTS PROBATE REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS BUSINESS FORMATIONS BUSINESS LAW LITIGATION

2625 Fair Oaks Boulevard, Suite # 7, Sacramento

481-7777 www.sacbusinesslaw.com

Paramount Equity Mortgage, LLC. is licensed by the Department of Business Oversight under theCalifornia Residential Mortgage Lending Act License Number #4170047; NMLS #30336.

8781 Sierra College Blvd, Roseville, CA 95661

Michael Peter SmithNMLS #293793

218-7040 or 600-3906Purchase or Refinancing

Don't come home to clean, come home to a Clean Home!St Zita's Office & Housekeeping

Call: 265-3635 (parishioners)Green, Eco-friendly, Quality Efficient Cleaning

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916 921-8584