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Welcome to Our Lady of Grace Parish All Catholics 18 and older living in the area and regularly worshipping here are encouraged to register. Formal registration is required for persons wishing to participate in our Sacramental Preparation for Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Reconciliation and Marriage. Baptism or Confirmation sponsors must be registered and active at least six months prior to reception of the sacrament. STEWARDSHIP Being a member of our community means that each one of us is faithful in sharing of the gifts that God has given us. We are asked to share our faith and prayer; our time, ability and knowledge and our financial resources with the parish for the good of God’s people. EUCHARIST Saturday: 4:30 PM Sunday: 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 AM & 5:30 PM Holy Day: 6:00 PM Vigil Holy Day: 6:30 & 9:00 AM & 6:30 PM Daily: 8:30 AM & 5:30 PM Mon-Fri; Sat: 7:50 & 9:00 AM Rosary prayed Monday thru Friday 8 AM; also on Sat. 8:30AM.~ Novena to the Miraculous Medal after 5:30 PM Mass on Friday. BAPTISM Baptism is celebrated on the first and third Sundays after the 11:00 AM Mass or during one of the Sunday Masses. Baptism Preparation is required prior to baptism. The parents must be registered and practicing parishioners. Godparents must be active members of a parish and recommended by their pastor. Adults and/or older children seeking baptism do so according to the Rites of Christian Initiation of Adults. Please call the Parish Office. RECONCILIATION Thursdays before First Friday 3:00 to 4:00 PM. Saturdays 3:00 to 4:00 PM and after the 4:30 PM liturgy until all confessions are heard. Communal celebration of Reconciliation seasonally scheduled, also by appointment. CONFIRMATION Preparation takes place in Religious Education classes and our parish grade school. All other parishioners wishing confirmation please call the Parish Office to arrange preparation. MARRIAGE Prior to setting a date, the marriage plans and preparation should be arranged at least 6 months before the desired wedding date, sooner if at all possible. Please contact the Parish Office. ANOINTING OF THE SICK AND VISITATION Anyone seriously ill, hospitalized for major surgery or advanced age may be anointed by contacting the Parish Office. Communion calls to the sick or shut- in every Friday, First Friday or Sunday; other times as requested. For pastoral visits made to hospitals or homes, please call the Parish Office, 838-0395. PENTECOST SUNDAY JUNE 9, 2019 Parish Office ................................838-0395 Our Lady of Grace School ......... 838-2901 3005 Condit Street 3025 Highway Avenue Pastor: Rev. Edward J. Moszur Principal: Mark Topp Email: [email protected] Website: www.olgraceschool.org Website: olgcatholicchurchhighland.org [email protected] OLG: http://astore.amazon.com/olpa-20 [email protected] [email protected] Liturgy and Music....................... 838-4945 [email protected] Danette Lashbrook Ephesus Home .............................972-1944 Religious Education....................972-6388 Donna Velez email: [email protected] OLG Outreach Ministry……... 923-6085 Pre-School................................... 972-6377 Knights of Columbus #8080.......741-2036 Mission Statement We, the Catholic Community of faith at Our Lady of Grace Parish, baptized into the life and ministry of Jesus Christ, are committed to make visible His life and ministry through spiritual growth in our lives, worship, community and service to those in need.

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Page 1: Welcome to Our Lady of Grace Parish STEWARDSHIP€¦ · Welcome to Our Lady of Grace Parish All Catholics 18 and older living in the area and regularly worshipping here are encouraged

Welcome to Our Lady of Grace Parish All Catholics 18 and older living in the area and

regularly worshipping here are encouraged to

register. Formal registration is required for persons

wishing to participate in our Sacramental Preparation

for Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Reconciliation

and Marriage. Baptism or Confirmation sponsors

must be registered and active at least six months

prior to reception of the sacrament.

STEWARDSHIP Being a member of our community means that each

one of us is faithful in sharing of the gifts that God

has given us. We are asked to share our faith and

prayer; our time, ability and knowledge and our

financial resources with the parish for the good of

God’s people.

EUCHARIST Saturday: 4:30 PM

Sunday: 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 AM & 5:30 PM

Holy Day: 6:00 PM Vigil

Holy Day: 6:30 & 9:00 AM & 6:30 PM

Daily: 8:30 AM & 5:30 PM Mon-Fri;

Sat: 7:50 & 9:00 AM

Rosary prayed Monday thru Friday 8 AM; also on

Sat. 8:30AM.~ Novena to the Miraculous Medal

after 5:30 PM Mass on Friday.

BAPTISM Baptism is celebrated on the first and third Sundays

after the 11:00 AM Mass or during one of the Sunday

Masses. Baptism Preparation is required prior to

baptism. The parents must be registered and

practicing parishioners. Godparents must be active

members of a parish and recommended by their

pastor. Adults and/or older children seeking baptism

do so according to the Rites of Christian Initiation of

Adults. Please call the Parish Office.

RECONCILIATION Thursdays before First Friday 3:00 to 4:00 PM.

Saturdays 3:00 to 4:00 PM and after the 4:30 PM

liturgy until all confessions are heard. Communal

celebration of Reconciliation seasonally scheduled,

also by appointment.

CONFIRMATION Preparation takes place in Religious Education

classes and our parish grade school. All other

parishioners wishing confirmation please call the

Parish Office to arrange preparation.

MARRIAGE Prior to setting a date, the marriage plans and

preparation should be arranged at least 6 months

before the desired wedding date, sooner if at all

possible. Please contact the Parish Office.

ANOINTING OF THE SICK

AND VISITATION Anyone seriously ill, hospitalized for major surgery

or advanced age may be anointed by contacting the

Parish Office. Communion calls to the sick or shut-

in every Friday, First Friday or Sunday; other times

as requested. For pastoral visits made to hospitals or

homes, please call the Parish Office, 838-0395.

PENTECOST SUNDAY JUNE 9, 2019

Parish Office ................................838-0395 Our Lady of Grace School .........838-2901

3005 Condit Street 3025 Highway Avenue

Pastor: Rev. Edward J. Moszur Principal: Mark Topp

Email: [email protected] Website: www.olgraceschool.org

Website: olgcatholicchurchhighland.org [email protected]

OLG: http://astore.amazon.com/olpa-20 [email protected]

[email protected] Liturgy and Music.......................838-4945 [email protected]

Danette Lashbrook

Ephesus Home .............................972-1944 Religious Education....................972-6388

Donna Velez email: [email protected]

OLG Outreach Ministry……...923-6085 Pre-School...................................972-6377

Knights of Columbus #8080.......741-2036

Mission Statement We, the Catholic Community of faith at Our Lady of Grace Parish, baptized into the life and ministry of Jesus Christ, are committed to make visible His life and ministry through spiritual growth in our lives, worship, community and service to those in need.

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OUR LADY OF GRACE HIGHLAND, IN

ALTAR & ROSARY NEWS

Our Lady of Grace Church “Annual Rummage Sale 2019”

Set-up and donations can be dropped off on Monday, June 24th

and Tuesday, June 25th 9am-5pm. Sale is on Thursday,

June 27th from 9 am-5 pm and Friday, June 28, 9am-1 pm,

($ 5 a Bag Day”). You can purchase something you just “cannot

live without”! $ 3 Hotdog Lunch available on Thursday only.

The Rummage Sale will be held at Our Lady of Grace School

Cafeteria, 3025 Highway Ave., Highland, IN. Please enter through

the North Cafeteria entrance. Questions, please call Parish Office.

219-838-0395.

Congratulations to our Raffle Winners—May 31, 2019

1st Place—$150— Lisa Kristy......................................# 4099

2nd Place—$75—Betty Pierce......................................# 4423

3rd Place—$25—Delores Smolen................................# 5584

Educational Life Commission

SCRIPTURE STUDY Scripture Studies—We will resume again in September,

2019. Please join us again for Fall sessions.

June 12 Wounded Healers Support Groups 2019 at St.

James the Less “Summer/Winter 2019 series meets on

Wednesdays, from 7-8:30 pm. Summer—June 12, 26, July 10,

24, & Aug. 7, 21. They provide emotional support for loss of a

loved one. There is also a suicide survivors group. Meetings

are held at St. James, corner of Kennedy & 45th St. in

Highland. For more information, call 219-924-5577

website: www.woundedhealers-nwi.com.

Young Adult Bible Study—Starting in June 11, 18, 25 on

Tuesdays, 7-8:30pm at St. James the Less Highland. All young

adults 18-25 are invited. We will be going through the Gospel of

Mark with a fun, easy to get into Bible study format. Afterwards, we

will go to a local restaurant. No registration, feel free to come

whichever days you can make it. Whether you want to learn about the

Bible, hangout with friends, or meet new people, stop by at 7pm! For

further info, contact Matt @ [email protected]

June 12th Notre Dame Club of Northwest Indiana, Annual

Sports Night for all ages, featuring Notre Dame associate head

football coach Mike Elston, dinner and raffles, 6:15 p.m.

(doors open at 5:30 p.m.) at Villa Cesare, Schererville. Order

tickets from Harry Howisen at (708) 704-2424 or

nwidomers.com. Proceeds fund summer service project

scholarships.

June 13—Pints with Pastors—Sponsored Queen of All

Saints Ministry presents a Meet and Greet: Meet young

adults (college and career-age) & area priests. Discover social,

faith-formation & volunteer opportunities. Enjoy great beer &

food at 6 pm Shoreline Brewery Patio | Michigan City, IN.

Questions? Contact [email protected] | (219) 872-9196 .

June 17th "If there are parents whose child, adolescent, young

adult, or adult lives with developmental, intellectual, or

learning challenges, then come to a gathering. If you are

interested in becoming involved in Spred, then come to a

gathering. This is a Spred Information Gathering to be held on

Monday, June 17, 6:30 pm in the church of St. Mary Parish,

525 Broad St., Griffith, IN. We will give you details and

address your questions. We are grateful to Bishop Hying for

opening the door to Spred in the Gary diocese."

June 19th-23rd— St. Thomas More, Munster, Fun Days

with food, live music, rides (Megapass available), kids’ and

adults’ games, raffles and bingo, 5-11 pm Wednesday and

Thursday, 5 p.m.-midnight Friday, 2 pm.-midnight Saturday,

and 1-10 p.m. Sunday. Call Nancy Dunn at 314-0342.

HELP WANTED: “ Catholic Charities Women’s Care Center is

seeking an individual for a Full Time Pregnancy Counseling Position

in our Hammond/Merrillville location. We offer pregnancy testing,

ultrasounds, parenting classes, prenatal education and a goal setting

program. If interested please contact Joanne Pivarnik at

[email protected] for more information.”

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS

RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is the process

by which persons become Catholic through Baptism,

Confirmation & Eucharist. This process is for those who have

never been baptized, baptized in a non-Catholic Christian

tradition or baptized in the Catholic faith and never received the

sacraments of Eucharist or Confirmation and are over the age of

7. Please call the Rel Ed office at 219-972-6388 for more

information. Thank you!

RCIA CLASSES are every Sunday

EARLY REGISTRATION FOR REL ED CLASSES

2019-2020: Call for appointment 219-972-6388.

***New students please bring Baptismal Certificate.***

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

It has been Cancelled due to low registration.

HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP—Interested in joining??

Contact Dennis Churilla 708-426-6864

THEOLOGY ON TAP

It is a casual gathering of individuals ages 21+

looking to explore their Catholic faith while

enjoying some beer, pizza, soft drinks, snacks,

good companionship and interesting

conversation. Sundays at 6:30 pm, Our Lady

Of Grace Parish

3025 Highway Avenue, Highland IN

For more info. Call 838-0395, olgcatholicchurchhighland.org,

or [email protected]

August 4th—Steven Caraher

October 16th—Matt Kresich: You’re Catholic?

So Do You Actually Believe...

December 1st—Fr. Dominic Clemente

EPHESUS HOME “Highlights”

Open Hrs. CLOSED

Ephesus Home will be closed for Summer Break

beginning June 4th. See you in the Fall.

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PENTECOST SUNDAY JUNE 9, 2019

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Rest In Peace

Matilda (Tillie) Mrmich

6/9 Fr. Moszur’s Retirement--Mass 11 am Open House 2-5 pm

6/10&6/24 K of C Meeting Cafeteria 7 pm

6/13 Angels of the Alter cleaning Church; Volunteers Welcome

6/15 OLG Can & Paper Drive will be on Saturday,

9 am – 12 pm in the school parking lot. Drop off your pop

-tabs too. Thank you.

6/19 Shelter Meal Prep in cafeteria 4:30 pm

6/22-6/23 El Camino Walk Information coming soon!!

6/24 & 25 A & R Rummage Sale DROP OFF AND SET-UP

Volunteers Needed 9am –5 pm

6/26 Outreach Ministry Mtg. PO 6:30 pm

6/27 A & R Rummage Sale in Cafeteria 9 am-5 pm

6/28 A & R Rummage Sale in Cafeteria 9 am-1 pm $5/Bag

**Confessions Every Saturday 3-4 pm**

PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS ALL THE SICK OF THE PARISH AND

THOSE RECOVERING FROM SURGERY

David Adams, Leonard Alders, Jordan Al-Akel, John Amador Family, David B., Sarah Barsic,

Peggy Baxter, William Beaver, Joseph Belinsky, Aric Benton, Liz Breslin, Bryant Besson, Jim

Bielak, Betty Bielak, Denyse Buck, George Buck, Eugene Bukowski Jr., Lorraine Burczyk, Judy

Cano, Rocia Cerventez, Mary Kay Conrad, Joel Cohn, Nicholas Cohn, Norma Cosentino, Andrew

Crawford, Delores Dockery, Beverly Domsic, Patricia Donaldson, Leonard Dora, Zayden Curtis

Dover, Audrey Dreher, Elizabeth Ann, Allison Elo, Gabriel Esparza, Matt Ferree, Todd Firsich,

Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Ignacio Flores, Ralph Foster, Eileen Frederick, Linda Friedrich, Monica

Furjel, MaryAnn Gard, Rich Garza, Rose Gerbar, Gordon C. Gladden, Carolyn Goeringer,

Franklin Gonsalves, Anna Grcich, Cheryl Gutierrez, Katelyn H., Debbie Halas, David Hardesty,

Bethmarie Hedrick, Joan Hmrovic, Al Hmrovic, Terry Hyland, Kim Hunt, Sam Hus, Shirley

Jaworski, Mary Hogan, James Horvath, Nathan Janic, Linda Judge, Janet Justice, Arlene Kane,

John Klimaszewski, Maureen Koselke, John Kowalski Jr., Margaret Kowalski, Renee Krinck,

John Kruger, Carol/Leighann Lambert, Bernice Last, Loretta Laucis, Ian Lesko, Marge Loehrke,

Sharon Lookinbee, Fr. Eduardo Malagon, Joanne Manich, Steve Manich, John Manion, Matt

Mantel, Stephanie McGee, Kathaleen McMahon, Patrick McMahon, Lynn Mellendoff, Steve

Michalak, John Mika, Jane Morow, Carlos(CJ) Moreno, Robert Murry, Virginia Michalak, Liz

Munoz, Bernadine Nemeth, Vivian Perez, Dominic Noce, Helen Ostroski, Ronald Ostrowski,

Elsie Palikan, Erica Patricks, Arden Prendergast, Peter Peters, Aubrey Cameron Raymond, Brian

Robert, Yolanda Ross, Charles Rudick, Jeffrey Ryan, Evelyn Sartini, Nancy Seberger, Cynthia

Sindall, Andy Simcox, Florence Skurka, Marie Skrentny, Kathy Slamkowski, Mary Staroscsak,

Bob Stettin, Bill Stone, Paul Stupeck, Harold Therault, Ethel Thomas, Angela Torrenga, Ruth

Troxell, Mark Trygovich, Maggie Trytek, Thomas VerWay, Betty Walsh, Alexandria Welty,

Joseph Wisniowski, Tom Wojcinski, Kathy Wojnicz, Loretta Wolak, Chris & Kaylynn Wrobel,

Stan Wrobel, Vickie Wrobel, Ava Wynn, Sonja Zacny, Constance Zeilenga, Jose (Joselito)

Zendejas, Sheila Ziolkowski. Names will remain on the Prayer List for 2 months. Requests to

remain on the Prayer List are renewable by calling the Parish Office, 838-0395.

Stewardship: A Way of Life

I am a sports fan, and perhaps you are one, too. I don't follow all sports,

but those that I do follow usually involve a team. There is something about

a team of individuals coming together for the goal of victory that is

compelling. A team is only as good as the sum of all its players. If you

have all the right talent at the right positions, great things can happen.

What is hard for a fan to watch is a team that has great talent but fails to

achieve its goals because some players choose not to give their all to the

team. Selfishness, apathy, or immaturity keep some from giving fully of

themselves. The hopes and dreams of a team and fan base are dashed even

though they had all they needed to be the best. A parish is a lot like a team.

Those in a parish community work together to achieve goals that

ultimately lead others to Christ. We come together to give of ourselves to

advance the mission of the parish. When we all are committed to fully

giving our gifts and talents, fulfilling our position in the Body of Christ,

then our hopes and dreams of transforming the world around us can

become reality. However, when we sit out on the sidelines, we hurt our

team. When we hold back and choose not to give of ourselves, we

diminish what is truly possible for our parish community. I believe God

always provides our parishes with what they need to be fruitful and

vibrant. His gifts to us exist in each other. If you think your parish could be

so much more, than perhaps this week you should call your pastor or other

pastoral leader and say, "Put me in coach!"— Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS

In Honor of Our Beloved Pastor

Reverend Edward J. Moszur

We honor you for your tireless perseverance in

Serving our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We thank

you for being our shepherd, and for your compassion,

dedication, and generosity that you have shared with our

Parish and School Families, Staff, Visitors, and Friends of

Our Lady of Grace for Twenty-Eight years.

You have planted seeds of hope & love in our lives,

and truly made a difference.

You have shown hospitality to all, and

given encouragement to many.

May God continue to bless and watch over you.

You will always be “Part of Our Family!”

Let us remember the past with gratitude, live the present with enthusiasm, and

look forward to the future with confidence. —Pope John Paul II

Parish Life Commission 2019 SOCIAL OUTREACH COMMISSION

Where Under the Big Tent in

the OLG Parking Lot

Time 6 pm—Midnight

Please join our

Festivities & have a

Great Time! Thank

you...Beer Garden

Committee, and All

the Volunteers!

Prayerfully ,

Our Lady of Grace

will see us through

another safe and

successful year!!

BEVERAGES Pouring Miller Lite,

MGD Beer,

Summer Shandy,

Wine Coolers, Pop

Water

FEATURED FOODS Big Franks

Hot Dogs,

Hamburgers & other food

items

BAKE SALE Takes place

July 6th in the

Church Vestibule after 4:30

pm Vigil Mass & Sunday, July

7th after all Masses.

GAMING FEATURES Tip Boards & 50/50

Raffle. Lic. #149000

Our Lady of Grace 2019

22nd Annual Beer Garden festival

1991 2019

Our Lady of Grace Pastoral Council and the

Retirement Committee

cordially invite you to the

Mass of Thanksgiving celebrating the retirement of

our pastor, Reverend Edward J. Moszur,

on Sunday, June 9, 2019

at eleven o’clock in the morning

Our Lady of Grace Church

3025 Highway Avenue, Highland, IN

and to the Sunday afternoon open house

from two to five o’clock

Wicker Park Social Center

2125 Ridge Road, Highland, IN

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OUR LADY OF GRACE HIGHLAND, IN

OUR LADY OF GRACE

PASTORAL COUNCIL 2017/2018

Rev. Edward J. Moszur, Pastor

Richard Fowler Cyril (Cy) Huerter Marilyn Babcock

Fran Pavnica Dan Garner Kathy Gortat Lynn Strom

Sarah Boyer Nellie Dolatowski Georgia Veneziano Phyllis Sedlak

LIVE THE LITURGY - INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK

When faced with a decision or a dilemma, where do we turn? Whenev-

er we have to discern the proper course of action, the Holy Spirit is

available as our advocate and guide. As Christians, we look not to our

world for direction but to God. The gifts of the Holy Spirit are given to

help us find our path to proper thought and conduct. Wisdom, right

judgment, knowledge, understanding, fortitude, piety, and fear of the

Lord are all perfect tools for discernment. These gifts allow us to keep

our relationships and perspective in proper order. It is the Holy Spirit

who opens our eyes to see that which we would otherwise overlook

and opens our hearts to receive those people who would otherwise be

ignored. Ask the Holy Spirit to enlighten you today.

CATHOLIC QUOTES - WORDS TO INSPIRE THE FAITHFUL

"Being in love with God is never boring." | Fr. Thomas Dubay

Monday, June 10—Weekday

8:30 am † Alvina Kolbus Int. Emily and Louis Kolbus

5:30 pm † Jackie Bilka Int. Husband Michael & Daughter, Michelle

Tuesday, June 11—St. Barnabas, Apostle

8:30 am † Patricia A. Kozlowski Int. Kozlowski Family

5:30 pm † John Maman, Jr. Int. M/M Patrick & Patricia Maman

Wednesday, June 12—Weekday

8:30 am † John Svenda Int. Fran Pavnica

5:30 pm † Curt Schatte Int. Carol Langner

Thursday, June 13—St. Anthony of Padua, Priest and

Doctor of the Church

8:30 am † Jean and Jake Podoski Int. Emily and Louis Kolbus

5:30 pm Happy 21st Wedding Anniversary

Ted and Henrieta Radziwiecki

Friday, June 14—Weekday

8:30 am † Linda Friedrich Int. Linda Denise Brannan

5:30 pm † Barbara Tomko Int Virginia Gaskey

Saturday, June 15—Weekday

7:50 am † Robert Kramer Int Fowler Family

9:00 am † John Siska Int. Siska Family

Saturday, Vigil: June 15—The Most Holy Trinity

4:30 pm Happy 60th Wedding Anniversary

Dominic and JoAnne Noce

Sunday, June 16—The Most Holy Trinity

7:00 am People of Our Lady of Grace

9:00 am † Ted Loehrke Int. Loehrke Family

11:00 am Happy Father’s Day Living and Deceased Int. Right to Life

5:30 pm † Harold “Bud” Rassel Int. Loving Son and Grandchildren

Gifts of Bread and Wine

Anyone who would like to bring the gifts of bread and wine to the altar for

a weekend Mass, please call the Parish Office, 838-0395.

Ministry to the Sick and Homebound

If a parishioner would like the Sacrament of the Sick before going into the

hospital or spiritual care while in the hospital, call the Parish Office at 838-

0395. The Sacrament of the Sick usually takes place after a weekday or

weekend Mass.

SUNDAY OFFERING 5/26/19

Adults ……………………………………………......$ 7,471.50

Children…………………………………......…...........$ 33.75

Loose…………………………………………........…$ 1,257.25 6/2/19

Adults ……………………………………………......$ 12,182.50

Children…………………………………......…...........$ 11.00

Loose…………………………………………........…$ 1,551.15

Our Parish Website Has Been Expanded

We would like to remind everyone to please visit our parish website. It is a

good resource for weekly bulletins, (past and present), the weekly readings,

Mass Intentions, upcoming events, meetings, general parish information,

and guidelines. Please visit: www.olgcatholicchurchhighland.org

Our Lady of Grace & Amazon

When you are shopping on Amazon, please do so through the OLG link:

http://astore.amazon.com/olpa-20 and OLG will get a percentage of

your purchase.

NEW PARISHIONER REGISTRATION

If you are not a member & would like to join

Our Lady of Grace 3 NEW WAYS TO REGISTER:

Anyone wishing to register at Our Lady of Grace can do so at the end

of each Mass on the First Sunday of every month. Registrations will

be in the church vestibule. At this time, we can set up an

appointment if you wish or take the necessary information to begin

the process.

If the time allotment is not suitable for you after Mass, then there will

be Information Slips and Boxes, at three locations in the church

(Church Vestibule, Entrance next to School, and Entrance near

the choir). Just deposit the Information Slip (Name, Address and

Phone Number) into the box. A parish representative will contact you

to set up an appointment or direct you to an office contact person.

We have also have a Registration form online in the OLG website.

Complete Form & a parish representative will contact you. Website:

olgcatholicchurchhighland.org

We hope that this will assist ALL who would like to join Our

Lady of Grace Parish. We are offering more flexibility for the

registration process due to scheduling conflicts, and/or time

restraints. Hope to see you soon.

All Our Lady of Grace Alumni—We are trying to connect! We are

also trying to update and keep our records current. Please visit our

page and update your contact information at

Golden Opportunities 2019 ***Books Cost $25

Available in Parish Office

MASS INTENTION BOOK 2020 Now Open

We still have Many Openings Available for 2019 In addition to Masses for the deceased, what better expression

in celebrating a birthday or an anniversary than the

meaningful, spiritual gift of a Mass Intention.

CATHOLIC SERVICES APPEAL I am most grateful to those who have responded so generously to the 2019

Catholic Services Appeal. If you have not yet had the opportunity to make

your pledge, please return your envelope to the parish office or place it in

the offertory basket at Mass next weekend. Thank you for your faithful

stewardship and for giving back according to what you have received from

God. Together we share in Christ’s work! Please Support the 2019

CSA Campaign! No gift is too small or too large.

MASS INTENTIONS 2019

STEWARDSHIP AND PARISH ADMINISTRATION

Our Lady of Grace Alumni Highland

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