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World Day of Prayer for Vocaons
In the U.S. and Canada there are more than 5200 parishes without priests!
Increasingly, priests are serving two, three or even more parishes. Today,” WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS”, 1.3 billion Catholics in 196 countries are all asked to pray for the same thing: “Lord, send us more priests, sisters, and brothers!” Every year since 1963, the Holy Father has set aside the Fourth Sunday of Easter --chosen because scripture readings are about the Good Shepherd—as a special day of intercession for vocaons. What’s your role today? To pray—really pray! Ask God, from the heart, to call young people from our parish, from your family. Perhaps even to call you. Here are just a few ways to pray for vocaons:
Offer your Mass intenons for a specific young man or woman Pray a rosary for your children and grandchildren to hear God’s call Pledge to pray daily for vocaons
Jesus promised, “If you ask anything of Me in my name, I will do it” (Jn 14:13).
If Our Lord will grant the prayers of a single person, what if we all ask for the same thing?
If you feel you might have a vocaon, call Father Jarek at 407-647-3392 regarding the priesthood
or Sister Kathleen at 407-246-4800 regarding the religious life?
Parish Staff (For all other inquiries not listed below, call 407-647-3392)
Administration Debbie Benson 407-998-5654 [email protected] Andrea Cavalere 407-998-5678 [email protected] Mary Hesse 407-647-3392 [email protected] Cindy Loria 407-647-3392 [email protected] Finance Concetta Timmes 407-998-5671 [email protected] Wendy Woods 407-998-5656 [email protected] Adult Faith Formation: Sr. Rosemary Finnegan: 407-644-6812 [email protected] Anointing of the Sick: Call the Parish Office: 407-647-3392 Annulments & Marriage Convalidations Sr. Virginia West: 407-998-5657 [email protected] Baptism Infants & Children: Andrea Cavalere 407-998-5678 Adults: Sr. Rosemary Finnegan 407-644-6812 Bereavement Deacon Bill Timmes 407-647-3392 [email protected]
Children’s Faith Formation Kristie Altman 407-647-5171 [email protected]
Clergy: 407-647-3392 Fr. Richard Walsh [email protected] Fr. Jarek Sztybel [email protected] Fr. Kiskama Lemo [email protected] Deacon George Ferraioli [email protected] Deacon Nemsey Gubatan [email protected] Deacon Bob Kreps [email protected] Deacon Bill Timmes [email protected]
Confirmation Youth (9th Grade): Hunter Spyckaboer [email protected] Adults: Sr. Rosemary Finnegan 407-644-6812
Priests of the Parish Rev. Richard M. Walsh, Pastor / Vicar General Rev. Kiskama Lemor, Parochial Vicar Rev. Jarek Sztybel, Parochial Vicar Deacons: Rev. Mr. Nemsy Gubatan, Rev. Mr. Bill Timmes, Rev. Mr. Robert Kreps, Rev. Mr. George Ferraioli
526 North Park Avenue Winter Park, FL 32789
407-647-3392 407-647-4492 (Fax)
www.stmargaretmary.org
Facilities / Grounds Patrick Hayes: 407-647-3392 [email protected] Family Ministries Lori Reinneck 407-645-0284 [email protected]
Funerals / Marriage Debbie Benson 407-998-5654 [email protected]
Liturgy Lisa Weis 407-647-0726 [email protected]
Music Curtis Wallace 407-628-2346 [email protected] Mark DuVall 407-998-5679 [email protected]
Nursery Colleen Nunez 407-647-2579 [email protected]
Parish Nurse Michelle Hodge 407-998-5659 [email protected]
Pastoral Associate Stephen Deighan 407-998-5660 [email protected]
Pastoral Care Deacon Bill Timmes 407-647-3392 [email protected] Rollins Campus Ministry Don& Joan Davison 407-646-2551 SMM Catholic School Katie Walsh, Principal 407-644-7537 [email protected]
Social Justice Mary Ann Gilbert 407-628-1324 [email protected] Stewardship Stephen Deighan 407-998-5660 [email protected]
Technology Kevin Hagan 407-998-5662 [email protected]
Vocation Ministry Fr. Jarek Sztybel 407-647-3392 [email protected]
Youth Hunter Spyckaboer 407 998 5677 [email protected] Sandi Hagan 407-647-6129 [email protected]
Mission Statement
We, the parishioners of St. Margaret Mary, We, the parishioners of St. Margaret Mary, We, the parishioners of St. Margaret Mary, We, the parishioners of St. Margaret Mary, remain rooted in Christ by: remain rooted in Christ by: remain rooted in Christ by: remain rooted in Christ by:
• Creating Creating Creating Creating a spirit of hospitality in all that we do, a spirit of hospitality in all that we do, a spirit of hospitality in all that we do, a spirit of hospitality in all that we do,
• Celebrating the liturgy Celebrating the liturgy Celebrating the liturgy Celebrating the liturgy with great care and with great care and with great care and with great care and
devotion, placing the goal of active participation devotion, placing the goal of active participation devotion, placing the goal of active participation devotion, placing the goal of active participation
before all else, before all else, before all else, before all else,
• Witnessing Witnessing Witnessing Witnessing faithfully to God’s presence and faithfully to God’s presence and faithfully to God’s presence and faithfully to God’s presence and love love love love
in our daily lives and effectively in our daily lives and effectively in our daily lives and effectively in our daily lives and effectively
communicating that message, communicating that message, communicating that message, communicating that message,
• SharingSharingSharingSharing our Godour Godour Godour God----given gifts and caring given gifts and caring given gifts and caring given gifts and caring
responsibly for those in need.responsibly for those in need.responsibly for those in need.responsibly for those in need.
The Parish Nursery is available during weekend Masses for children 0-4 years old. (except 6pm Sun)
Sunday, April 17
4th Sunday of Easter Readings: Acts 13:14, 43-52; Ps 100; Rv 7:9,14b-17; Jn 10:27-30 Fl Cath. Advocacy Network sign-up at all Masses Courtyard: Vacation Bible School Sign-up Vocations Table 8:00 am Mass Intention: Deceased members of the Heidrich Family 9:30 am Mass Intention: Ben Coster 10:45 am Faith Formation for Children 10:45 am Journey 2Gether (Middle School) 10:45 am Family Faith Session (Bethany/Cana Rm) 12 Noon Mass Intention: William Evans 6:00 pm Mass Intention: Chris Snavely 7:00 pm Lifeteen Youth Group - “Alive and Dangerous”
Monday, April 18
Readings: Acts 11:1-18; Pss 42 & 43; Jn 10:1-10 7:30 am Rosary (Chapel) 8:00 am Mass (Chapel) Intention: William Hernandez 10:00 am Cancer Support Ministry 5:30 pm Mass (Chapel) Intention: Joseph Siclari 7:00 pm Catholic Inquiry into our Faith 7:30 pm Novena to the Blessed Mother (Chapel)
Tuesday, April 19
Readings: Acts 11:19-26; Ps 87; Jn 10:22-30 7:00 am Fr. Walsh’s Men’s Bible Study 7:30 am Rosary (Chapel) 8:00 am Mass (Chapel) Intention: Frank Eaton III 10:00 am Purls and Prayers 5:30 pm Mass (Chapel) Intention: Al Caputo 6:30 pm Divorce Survival Guide (pg 8) 7:00 pm Family Promise Training (Antioch)
Wednesday, April 20
Readings: Acts 12:24-13:5a; Ps 67; Jn 12:44-50 7:30 am Rosary (Chapel) 8:00 am Mass (Chapel) Intention: Alex Molina 10:00 am Writing our stories … 10:00 am Playgroup (Nursery) 5:30 pm Mass (Chapel) Intention: Sebastiana Ramon 6:30 pm Edge! Middle School Youth Group (grades 7-8 )
7:00 pm “Second Greatest Story Ever Told” 7:00 pm SMM Choir Rehearsal (Chapel)
Thursday, April 21 St. Anselm Readings: Acts 13:13-25; Ps 89; Jn 13:16-20 7:30 am Rosary (Chapel) 8:00 am Mass (Chapel) Intention: Nicholas Fabregas 9:00 am Living Liturgy Group 10:30 am Centering Prayer Group (SMM Room) 1:00 pm The Special Needs Ministry Meeting 5:30 pm Mass (Chapel) Intention: George Pierce 6:00 pm Single Mingle for 40s, 50s, 60s (Off-site at Francesco’s) 7:30 pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (chapel)
Friday, April 22
Readings: Acts 13:26-33; Ps 2; Jn 14:1-6 7:30 am Rosary (Chapel) 8:00 am Mass (Chapel) Intention: Regina Mateljan 5:30 pm Mass (Chapel) Intention: David Hodge
Saturday, April 23 St. George Readings: Acts 13:44-52; Ps 98; Jn 14:7-14 7:30 am Rosary (Chapel) 8:00 am Rise-Up Men’s Conference (at Holy Family Church) www.orlandodiocese.org/riseup
8:00 am Mass (Chapel) Intention: Fernando Albert 11:00 am Peace Picnic (Off-site at Lake Mills Park, see pg 7) 3:45-4:45 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation (Chapel) 5:00 pm Vigil Mass Intention: Nancy Paul/Don Dessoy
Sunday, April 24
5th Sunday of Easter Readings: Acts 14:21-27; Ps 145; Rv 21:1-5a; Jn 13:31-33a,34-35 8:00 am Mass Intention: People of the Parish 9:30 am Mass Intention: Erin Hoag 10:45 am Journey 2Gether (Middle School) 12 Noon Mass Intention: Wilma Mendoza 6:00 pm Mass Intention: Beatriz Rodriguez 6:00 pm Just Girls Leadership Appreciation Dinner (Location TBA) 7:00 pm High School Lifeteen Youth Group - “Alive and Dangerous”-Pt 2
Visit our parish website www.stmargaretmary.org
This Week in Our Parish
Mass Schedule at a GlanceMass Schedule at a GlanceMass Schedule at a GlanceMass Schedule at a Glance Sunday: 8 am, 9:30 am, 12 noon, 6 pm and (Vigil Saturday: 5:00 pm) Daily: Monday-Friday 8am & 5:30 pm & Saturday 8 am Holy Days: 8 am, 10 am & 6:30 pm, (Vigil: 5:30 pm evening prior to Holy Day)
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturdays from 3:45-4:45pm in the Chapel. Also by appointment by calling the Parish Office: 407-647-3392
Ques�on of the Week
4th Sunday of Easter
“After whom, living or dead, do I try to model my life? What attracts me to that person?”
Advocacy & Social Justice
Learn More about Human Trafficking Monday, April 25; 7:00-8:30 pm in the Bethany & Cana Rooms
This �mely presenta�on on Human Trafficking is designed for
adults, especially parents and grandparents. Human trafficking
has become pervasive in Florida in the past decade. This
presenta�on will focus on the children and youth and young
adults from the US and other countries who are trafficked for
sexual exploita�on. You will be provided with informa�on to
increase awareness of possible vic�ms as well as to contact
informa�on for agencies who can further assess the situa�on
and provide assistance.
Coali�on of Immokalee Workers News! Just before Easter, the Coali�on of Immokalee Workers, Whole
Foods Market, and Sunripe Cer�fied Brands announced their
landmark expansion of the Fair Food Program
into the strawberry industry and onto the
shelves of select Whole Foods produce
aisles. This season marks the first expansion of
the Fair Food Program into a new crop — now,
in addi�on to tens of thousands of
farmworkers in the tomato industry on the
East Coast, workers in the strawberry fields of Sunripe Cer�fied
Brands (which you may recognize by its former name, Pacific
Tomato Growers, a grower with a long history of support for the
Fair Food Program) are working under the just and dignified
condi�ons that the Fair Food Program ensures. And soon, the
strawberries they pick, affixed with the Fair Food label, will be
filling grocery carts in Whole Foods around the country. This is
truly a moment for celebra�on as strawberry workers in Florida
taste the jus�ce for which they have long struggled, and
thousands more consumers gain the opportunity to learn about
the Fair Food Program on their trip through the produce aisle.
Christian Service Family Promise is coming!! Sunday, May 1- Sunday, May 8; Sacred Heart Hall
May 1-8 four homeless families with children will be staying on
the second floor of our Family Life Building. If you would like to
help by staying with the families while they are here, by se8ng
up or taking down their living spaces, or by doing laundry, please
contact Judy Allen, 407-644-8855 or [email protected]. If
you would like to help by cooking dinner, please contact Melissa
Bunkers, [email protected] or 407-484-5116.
Family Promise Training Monday, April 18; 7pm in the An�och Room
Did you know that many of the volunteer opportuni�es with
Family Promise require an
orienta�on? Mallory Diaz, the Family
Promise case manager, will be here
to lead this training for all new
volunteers and everyone else
interested in learning more about
this exci�ng ministry with homeless
families on Monday, April 18 at
7:00pm in the An�och Room. Just let
Mary Ann know you’re coming so
that we will have all the materials
needed;
407-628-1324.
People are Hungry Every
Day— Farmworkers Before weekend Masses at the
parish hall
This week please shop for rice (5-
pound bags are great but smaller
bags are good as well), pinto beans,
dried beans, Maseca brand corn
masa mix (used to make tamales),
and cornmeal. As well as any of the
buy one-get one specials at your local
store. Please bring your dona�ons to
the parish hall when you come to
Mass. Parishioners deliver the
collected food to the Farmworker
Associa�on and the HOPE
Community Center in Apopka.
Baby Basics Any�me at the office
Some�mes parishioners ask if Baby
Basics accepts par�al packs of
diapers; we answer with a
resounding “yes”. We have babies of
all sizes: 1 wears size 1; 2 wear size 2;
4 wear size 3; 11 wear size 4; 16 wear
size 5; and, 11 wear size 6. The next
�me you are shopping why not pick
up a pack of diapers for Baby Basics!
With a simple pack of diapers you are
giving hope to low–income working
families in our neighborhood. Please
mark the diapers for Baby Basics &
leave them at the front office. Thank
you!
Calling all 8-12 Grade Students!
June 12-18, 2016—Next Level Camp in Cincinnati, OH Free day activity: Kings Island Amusement Park! Cost: $503.50 (includes admission to Kings Island, a meal in the park, and drinks all day) Students will need to bring money for meals on the road as we travel to and from Cincinnati. July 10-16, 2016—Next Level Camp in Charleston, SC’ Free day activity: Shopping at the historic Charleston City Market Cost: $450. Students will need to bring money for shopping and lunch on the free day, as well as for meals on the road as we travel to and from Charleston. BOTH trips are open to current 8th grade, Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors (those entering their freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior year in Fall 2016, as well as graduated seniors) Scholarships, partial/full, are available upon consultation with Hunter. CHAPERONES NEEDED!!! You attend the Mission Trip at no cost. All spots are conditional on appropriate number of chaperones. If interested, contact Hunter in the Youth Ministry Office.
To sign up contact Hunter (hunter stmar aretmary.or ) or Sandi (sand stmar aretmary.or ) TODAY!
NAMIWALKS Greater
Orlando is asking help raise
much needed funds to support
those with mental illness by
dona�ng (or par�cipa�ng) in the
NAMIWALKS Greater Orlando
fundraiser at UCF Memory Mall
on Saturday, April
30. Registra�on begins at 8:00
a.m. Walk starts at 9:00 a.m. and
is three �mes around the mall
(approximately 3 miles or a 5k).
For more informa�on, please go
to www.namiwalks.org and click
on Orlando loca�on (Team
Imagine) to make a dona�on or
join us. Thank you for helping
mental illness to be s�gma free
by par�cipa�ng in this first step.
Faith Formation
Come and experience a stunning new video series
about Divine Mercy and St. John Paul II Wednesdays through June 8 from 7-9 pm (Damascus Room)
“Second Greatest Story Ever Told” is a drama�c 10-session
film journey featuring the renowned Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC.
With his characteris�c skill and lucid style, Fr. Gaitley
interweaves the drama�c history of Poland, the
transforma�ve message of St. Faus�na, the miraculous
appearance of Mary at Fa�ma, the witness of St. Maximilian
Kolbe, and the world-changing papacy of St. John Paul II into
a tapestry of wonder and beauty. Facilitator: LynePe Bryant
Faith Forma�on for Children
• Faith Forma�on Classes, Family Faith and Sunday
Mornings with Jesus: Last classes are today, April 17.
Thank you for your par�cipa�on and prayerful support of
all forma�on programs. We will resume again in
September.
• Faith Forma�on Classes That Meet in the Grade School
Parents and guardians, today, for our last session, please
come to your child’s classroom at 11:30 am to pray a
decade of the rosary. Please bring rosaries for you and
your child if possible.
Family Matters
Marriage Encounter May 20@7:30pm thru May 22@ 4pm
Married Couples, would you like a special
weekend at the San Pedro Retreat Center
where you will find a peaceful and God-
Centered atmosphere for you and your
spouse. For more informa�on/and or to
register call Bob/Sheila Baker at
4076474289 or WWME.ORG. You will be
glad you did!
“The Joy of Love” - the pope’s new
Apostolic Exhorta�on on the family is
now available. The Exhorta�on is the
conclusion of a two-year synod process
exploring both the beauty and challenges
of family life.
To read: hOp://w2.va�can.va/content/francesco/
en/apost_exhorta�ons/documents/papa-
francesco_esortazione-
ap_20160319_amoris-lae��a.html
hOp://www.news.va/en/news/pope-francis
-apostolic-exhorta�on-on-the-joy-of-l
Vaca�on Bible Camp June 20-24, 9am to Noon daily
Cost is $30 per child. Come and follow Jesus, the Light of the World.
Join us as we par�cipate in games, song, science experiments, cooking, craSs and drama at Cave Quest. Registra�on today in the courtyard aSer all Masses. You may also obtain registra�on forms from the informa�on cart or by contac�ng Kris�[email protected] or call Kris�e Altman at 407-647-5171.
Teen leaders entering seventh grade this fall and older are needed. Adult leaders are also needed. You may volunteer one day or all five
days. Anyone 15 years and older must be fingerprinted. Please refer to the church website for instruc�ons.
Hospitality / Social
Single Mingle Thursday, April 21 at 6:00 pm
Francesco’s Ristorante & Pizzeria 400
S Orlando Ave # 104, Maitland 32751.
Please join us for our third successful
Single Mingle event! This single’s
group is for 40, 50, and 60 year olds.
Please RSVP to Karen at 513-319-9997
or [email protected] for
reserva�ons. Look forward to
mee�ng you!
Peace Picnic
Saturday, April 23, 11am-3pm, at
Lake Mills Park, 1301 Tropical Avenue,
Chuluota, Pavilion #2. For people of all
faith tradi�ons to meet, connect, and
celebrate core principles of love and
acceptance that define our shared
belief in the Divine Creator. Please
bring a covered dish to share and
invite all for a day of peace and fun-
filled ac�vi�es. For details, please
contact Jean Bagga,
[email protected]. Sponsored
by Friends in Faith.
Liturgy Are you from another
culture? Do you speak a
language other than
English?
Would you like to assist with reading
the intercessions in different
languages on Pentecost Sunday? If so,
we could use your help!
Please contact Lisa Weis, liturgy
director, at 407-647-0726 or
You will be given you a pe��on to
translate into your own language and
you will have the opportunity to read
the intercession at the Mass(es) of
your choice on Pentecost weekend,
May 14/15.
Sacraments
Living a new life through …
Bap�sm Emmett Andrew Brown Nora Joanne Beaulieu
Death Anthony Grappo & Carol Pissini
Services available
Baby Basics Diaper Program: If you or
someone you know would like to apply for Baby Basics,
please contact Gwenell Hall, 407-628-1692. To qualify
for Baby Basics the family must live in one of these zip
codes: 32789, 32792, or 32751; have one family
member working full or part �me; and qualify for WIC.
Baby Basics provides all the diapers needed un�l the
child is three years old.
Stewardship in Action
Thank You Catechists We are very grateful to the following catechists who so
willingly shared their faith with our parish children this
past year: Zalpha Adams, Stephanie Barksdale, Amy
Black, Bryce Black, Maddie Black, Elise Breth, Peggy
Canary, Elizabeth Conrad, Stephen Deighan, Claire
Eckoff, Daniel Eckoff, Michael Eckoff, Megan Engasser,
Mary Engasser, Rev. Mr. George Ferraioli, Carol Foy,
Joanne Grass, Nick Insley, Michael and Sarah Krones,
Kim Mancas, Michelle Meredith, Carol Mertz, Kelly
Murphy, Erlyn Odionigan, Mike Perry, Cosme and Gwen
June 23 has been set aside as the casting date for two new
bells which are being donated to SMM parish. The casting will take place at the 220 year old Piccard Foundry in Annecy
France, a beautiful town not far from the Geneva
airport. Several parishioners have indicated interest in witnessing the event. If you wish to attend you can contact Michael Kakos via e-mail at [email protected] for additional information.
New Bell Cas�ng Date Set
Ramirez, Marcello Ramirez, Sebas�an Ramirez,
Sophie Scartz, David Smith, Lourdes Vance and
Kathryn Vance. Please keep all of our catechists
in your prayers.
SupportSupportSupportSupport
Cancer Support Ministry Monday April 18 at 10:00am to 11:30am in the
Family Life Center. We welcome all cancer
pa�ents and survivors. Come join us in our
faith, love, laughter and tears, as we share our
stories of healing and hope. For informa�on call
Deacon Bill at 407 647-3392 or email
SMM Caregivers Support group Tuesday, April 26 from 10:00-11:30 am (Family
Life Center) If you care for a loved one at home or in a
facility, consider taking this �me to share with
those who are experiencing the same situa�ons
and emo�ons. Give yourself the giV of prayer
and support by sharing with one another. For
more informa�on call Deacon Bill at 407 647-
3392 or email Rosario at Rosario@or�gao.com
Divorce Survival Guide
Tuesday nights, 6:30-8:30pm.
The divorce support group con�nues on
Tuesday nights from 6:30-8:30pm in the upper
room of the Family Life Center. (This is a closed
group for all who are registered for this series.)
The Special Needs Ministry This Thursday aSernoon, April 21, 1-2:30pm,
all are invited to a special presenta�on about
estate planning, special needs trusts,
government benefits, guardian advocacy,
guardianship, and the ABLE account. Please
contact Trina Cassidy at 321 282 8506, or
[email protected] for more informa�on.
Sponsored by the Special Needs Ministry.
Vocations
Teenage girls invited to Voca�ons Retreat April 22-24 Teenage girls between the ages of 13-18 are invited to a
retreat designed just for them. The retreat will help
them to deepen their faith as they think about where
God is calling them to use their giVs and talents. God
has a special plan for each person and this retreat will
teach young women how to seek God’s will for their
lives. The theme is “Fiat-Let it be Done!” and the
par�cipants will learn about our Blessed Mother Mary’s
trust in God and also learn about the lives of religious
sisters. The retreat will be held April 22-24 at San Pedro
Spiritual Development Center in Winter Park. For more
informa�on, contact Sr. Kathleen Power, 407-246-4928
or email or visit
hOp://youngwomensfiatdays2016.eventbrite.com
Parent permission forms are found
at www.orlandodiocese.org/voca�ons-forms.
Winners of the 2016 Voca�ons Essay
Contest sponsored by the parish
Voca�ons CommiOee are: Grade 5-6 Meghan Steffy First Place
Ella-Rose Smith Second Place
Haley Wohleber Third Place
Gabe Leeper Honorable Men�on
Grades 7-8 Hayden Etscorn First Place
Nathalie Falbo Second Place
Sarah Hoeck Third Place
Callie Hildenbrand Honorable Men�on
Laurence Barnes Honorable Men�on
High School Carey Daly First Place
We thank these youth, their parents and teachers for
their par�cipa�on and support of the Voca�ons Essay
Contest.
This weekend our parish celebrates the World Day of
Prayer for Voca�ons. We join with 1.3 billion Catholics in
196 countries as we pray for an increase in voca�ons to
the Church. Today, April 17, the parish Voca�ons
CommiPee will have a table in the courtyard aVer all
Masses. Please stop by for more informa�on about the
Elijah Cup and for other ways to mindfully pray for
voca�ons, and especially, that young people will hear
the call for laborers in the Church.
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Steubenville Orlando Conference—another summer opportunity for our high school students! What? The Steubenville Orlando Conference! Mark your calendars for this life-changing event. Speakers/leaders include Chris PadgeP, MaP Fradd, Ike Ndolo, and more! When? July 22-24 Where? Right here in Orlando at the Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel! For All Current High School Students. Cost? $250 per person. Includes all meals, conference fees, and lodging at the Rosen Shingle Creek. Contact Hunter (hunter@stmar aretmary.or ) or Sandi ([email protected]) to sign up! Check out these websites for more info:
hOp://steubenvilleconferences.com/youth/ hOp://www.steubenvilleflorida.com/
Lifeteen Highschool Youth Group (7-8:30 Sunday Nights)
Sunday, April 17 Part 1 of our Alive and Dangerous series: “Alive” � Our Call Toward Love Sunday April 24: Part 2 of our Alive and Dangerous series: “Overfed Yet Starving” ���� Subs�tutes to God’s Love
EDGE Middle School Youth Group Wed April 20 6:30-8:30 (7-8th
grade)
Come learn about the Sacrament of Reconcilia�on with our next session: “Washed Clean” Wed. April 27 6:30-8:30 (6
th grade)
Come learn about the Sacrament of Reconcilia�on with our next session: “Washed Clean”
Journey 2Gether Middle School Catechesis: Sunday Mornings 10:45-11:45 in the An�och Classroom
Leadership Appreciation Dinner
for all teens and parents: Sunday,
April 24, 6-8pm. please RSVP to
Laura at:
laura.ann.tcu mail.com
Location TBD.
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Available parking for Saturday and Sunday Masses
Address of parking area
500 & 503 N. New York Ave.
Saint Margaret
Mary Church
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Please remember that St. Margaret Mary has been granted permission that allows parishioners to use the parking lots at two neighboring buildings as extra
parking space for 5:00 pm Saturday Mass and all Sunday Masses.
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