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PASTORAL ASSISTANTS:
Liturgy
Mary Smith
966-0830
Youth Ministry
Jared Klingele
965-3471
Children’s Educa on:
(3yrs-8th Grade)
Rose Meyer
966-0788
Adult Faith Forma on:
Amy Baumgardner
966-5344
Office Manager &
Facili es Rental:
Jaci Holzer
966-0830
Execu ve Assistant
to the Pastor
Dolores Nesta
966-0830
5315 Tieton Dr.
Yakima, WA 98908
Phone:
509-966-0830
Fax:
509-965-1742
OFFICE HOURS
Mon., Wed.-Fri.
9:00am-Noon
1:00pm-5:00 pm
Tuesday
10:00am-Noon
1:00pm-5:00pm
www.holyfamilyyakima.org
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday
5:00 PM (Vigil Mass)
Sunday
7:00 AM
9:00 AM
11:00 AM (Bilingual)
6:30 PM (Youth)
La;n Mass 1:30 PM
(2nd Sunday of the Month)
Weekdays
In the Chapel
7:00 AM
& 12:15 PM
Saturday
8:15 AM
RECONCILIATION
Every Saturday 3:00-4:00 PM
Other mes by Appointment
Rev. César Vega-Mendoza
Pastor
Rev. Michael Brzezowski
Parochial Vicar
V. Rev. Michael Ibach J.C.L.
Affiliate Priest
Rev. Thomas Lane
In Residence
Ed Weber
Deacon John Cornell
Deacon James Kramper
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Dear Parish Family,
Today is known as good shepherd Sunday, Today is World Day of Prayer for Vocations. We hear in the Gospel of John where Jesus speaks of himself as the "good shepherd". "The good shepherd is one who lays down his life for his sheep." All of this is intimately linked with the second theme of this Sun-day. Not only is it Good Shepherd Sunday, it is also "Vocations Sunday". On this day we are espe-cially asked first of all to pray that the Church may be provided with the leaders needed to do its
work of spreading the Gospel.
We know that at the present time there is a critical shortage of such leaders, at least in the traditional sense – priests and religious. But, while we may earnestly pray that our Church be supplied with the leaders it needs, there can be a tendency among us to pray that others may answer that call. We do not see ourselves as included. We may pray earnestly for more young people to offer themselves as priests and religious but clearly exclude our own children.
But the problem is a wider one. We have for too long given a much too narrow meaning to the word ‘vocation’. We tend to limit it to a calling to be a priest or a member of a religious institute. But, in fact, every single one of us has a vocation. For most of us, probably, it is what we are now doing be it as spouses, parents, teachers, doc-tors, civil servants, running a business, salespersons… or whatever.
Nevertheless, each one of us should be asking ourselves today: Is what I am spending my energies on every day my real vocation? Is this what God wants me to be doing with my life? How is what I am doing giving witness to my Christian faith? What contribution am I offering to make this world a better place for people to live in? To what extent am I a spreader of truth, of love, of justice, of freedom, of tolerance and acceptance…?
And, if I am in a position which would be difficult to change (as a spouse or parent or holding a particular job), how, within that situation, is God calling me to greater service of my Church and my community? Am I giving something through my life or am I just using society (and even the Church) to get what I want?
God is calling every single one of us to work for the Gospel. For a small number it may be as a priest or religious – and that call can come at any time in one’s life. But there are hundreds of other ways of serving the Church and helping to build up the Christian community.
Where is God calling me to make my own unique contribution based on the particular talents God has given me? If every single one of us were to answer that question sincerely and to act upon it, I am confident that our Church would have all the leadership it needs.
In that context I would like to announce that one of our seminarians, Jesus Alatorre is being ordained to the transitional deaconate on Friday May 26th, 7:00pm at St. Joseph Parish in Wenatchee. Let us given thanks to God for this milestone in the life of our church in Yakima. We are thinking about carpooling a bus. If you are inter-ested please call the office for more information.
Greetings and Blessings,
Fr. Cesar Vega M. Pastor
DIOCESE OF YAKIMA DIÓCESIS DE YAKIMA
¡¡¡ESTUDIANTES DE
MAGNIFICAT, CATEQUISTAS Y
MAESTROS,
ANOTEN LA FECHA!!!
AMOR ES ALEGRIA
Cuando: sábado, 20 de mayo del 2017 Lugar: Parroquia de Santo Redentor, 1707 S. 3rd Ave., Yakima, WA.
Horario: 9 de la mañana a la 1 de la tarde
Únase a nosotros para el Día de AMOR ES ALEGRIA, el sábado 20 de mayo de 2017, este taller tocara temas sobre la moralidad y
práctica de la iglesia.
ESTE EVENTO ES GRATIS
Para registrarse en línea, vaya aquí: https://goo.gl/5dyYXD o comuníquese con Yesenia Andrade al (509) 965-7117 o vía correo
electrónico [email protected]. Por favor regístrese antes del 17 de mayo.
DIOCESE OF YAKIMA DIÓCESIS DE YAKIMA
STUDENTS OF MAGNIFICAT, CATECHISTS &
TEACHERS,
SAVE THE DATE!!!!!
AMORIS LAETITIA When: Saturday, May 20, 2017
Location: Holy Redeemer Parish 1707 S. Third Ave., Yakima
Time: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Join us for AMORIS LAETITIA on Saturday, May 20, 2017, this
workshop will provide the basis of morality and church practice.
THERE IS NO FEE FOR THIS EVENT
To register online, visit this link: https://goo.gl/5dyYXD or contact Yesenia Andrade at
(509) 965-7117 or via e-mail at [email protected]. Please register before
May 17th
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Fourth Sunday of Easter - May 7, 2017
SEMINARIANS!
Bishop Tyson has encour-
aged us to pray for
vocations to the priesthood and religious life.
Kurt Hadley is studying at
Mount Angel Seminary. Please
keep him and those who are considering
vocations in your prayers.
Are you being called to walk the journey with families in our community?
Go to: preparesforlife.org. This video features a Prepares family in our
community who is being served by our Prepares team! Any Questions contact
Sandy Kahle @ 509-225-0600
THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD. Second Reading 1 Peter 2:20b-25
We have been healed by the wounds of Christ.
Gospel Reading John 10:1-10
Jesus is the gate for his sheep.
First Reading Acts 2:14a, 36-41
Peter and the other apostles baptize 3,000 people.
Sacred Heart Radio 88.1 FM
UNION GOSPEL MISSION CLINIC HOURS:
Tue. 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Wed. 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm Thurs. 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Fri. 9:00 pm to 3:00 pm Sat. 9:00 am to 3:00 pm 1300 N. 1st St. Yakima, WA 98901
For questions you may contact:
Facebook.com/yugmc
[email protected] or call
509-853-4327.
READINGS FOR NEXT WEEK Fifth Sunday of Easter
May 14th, 2017 1st Reading: Acts 6:1-7
2nd Reading: 1 Peter 2:4-9
Gospel: John 14:1-12
Catholics Returning Home The Catholics Returning Home (CRH) Team is here for you to answer your
questions and to offer information and materials to help you with your decision.
Those looking to return, and those inviting their loved ones
to come back, many resources are also
available at ww.catholicscomehome.org
Call Jeff Schlieman at 833-2515
for more info
Even though we have less experience with sheep and shepherds today in our society, we can still identify strongly with the image of Jesus as the Good
Shepherd and as the gate for the sheep. Psalm 23 remains a popular and favorite
psalm for prayer. In the image of the Good Shepherd, we know ourselves to be protected and cared for by a loving
God.
As your family gathers, ask what each person knows about sheep and shep-
herds. Recall that shepherds and sheep have a close relationship. Sheep will only follow their own shepherd; they
recognize his voice and will not follow a stranger. The shepherd’s job is to pro-tect his sheep. In some ways, the rela-tionship between the shepherd and his sheep is like that of a parent and child. Read together this Sunday’s Gospel,
John 10:1-10. Talk about how Jesus tells us that he is the gate for the sheep. The sheep enter the protection of the sheep-fold through the gate. In Jesus we find protection and abundant life. Conclude by thanking Jesus for being our Good
Shepherd and by praying today’s psalm, Psalm 23.
Family Connection Thank you for your
generous support of last
week’s Catholic Home
Missions Appeal. Your
contributions will help
strengthen the Church at
home and ensure that the
Gospel is spread across the
United States. If you missed
the appeal, it’s not too late
to give! Just visit
www.usccb.org/
nationalcollections
and click on the “How to
Give” link on the left.
www.loyolapress.com/our-catholic-faith/
Congratulations 2017
Holy Family First Communicants
Oliver Anderson
Armando Aparicio,
Jeislinne Arguello
Alyssa Arias Chavez
Brianna Arreguin
Gissell Arreguin
Kaitlyn Arreguin
Angel Arteaga
Carlos Arteaga
Walter Arteaga
Valerie Bahena
Zackery Bahena
Marli Brennan
Stella Cappelletti
Emily Carbajal
Diego Cardenas
Angel Chavarin
Aubreana Chavarin
Briseyda Chavez
Cain Chavez
Noah Collins
Gabriela Correa Garcia
Jasmin Correa Garcia
Nancy Correa Garcia
Ben Dufault
Samantha Felix
Tadeo Felix
Mia Ferraro
Jacob Freshwater
Annabelle Gamache
Kale Gamache
On behalf of Holy Family, I would like to thank the Leaders and Helpers, Karen Cozzetto,
Felicity Farias, Carol Hager, Cathy Godfrey, Sally Turner, Corinne Winterfeld, and
Michelle Morford, who have given hours of their time preparing the children for the
Sacrament of the Eucharist. I would like to thank Mike Glazier for helping with the music and
Nancy Beecher for all the behind the scene duties.
A special thank you to all the parents who have shared their faith and instructed their
children on the journey to the Lord’s Table.
God Bless, Rose Meyer - Director of Religious Education
Gael Najar
Miguel Najar
Alexa Nunez
Aylene Nunez
America Pastor
Anthony Pena
Maia Pham
Tod Pham
Raegan Poor
Nathan Raj
Mia Reyes
Daniela Rivera
Dulse Rivera
Ignacio Rodriguez
Rogelio Rodriguez
Marisol Ruiz Cervantes
Ariana Salazar
Avery Salinas
Caren Sanchez Torres
Luis Sanchez
Andre Sedano Calixtro
Shelby Sliman
Aolani Solorio-Craw
Jaimita Spradlin
Isaac Ubay
Sammy Ubay
Maritza Vasquez
Esmeralda Vieyra-Valencia
Nayely Vieyra-Valencia
Perla Vieyra-Valencia
Priscila Villa
Liana Garcia
Yareli Garcia
Alyssa Garza
Blake Gibbons
Niko Gonzales
Jimena Gonzalez
Humberto Gonzalez
Jacqueline Gonzalez
Zach Hansen
Henry Hopkins
Zophie Hopkins
Taylor Hutchins
Nico Iasella
Pete Kegley
Anahi Lazo
Jose Lazo
Luis Lazo
Edwin Lujano
Patrick Lynch
Sasha Maddon
Katerine Magana
Jasmine Marin
Jayden Marin
Carlos Martinez
Chase Massey
Jose Mendez
Ricardo Mendez
Alex Mercado
Adrian Monter Martinez
Angel Moreno
Geovani Morfin
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WELCOME TO HOLY FAMILY CHURCH
If this is your first time at Holy Family, welcome and be sure to pick up a registration card at the Welcoming Desk or call the Parish Office at 966-0830 and we will be glad to assist you. If you are looking for a church
home, we invite you to become a member of Holy Family.
Fourth Sunday of Easter - May 7, 2017
Announcements
Using the outdoors and the sacraments for the formation of fathers and their sons age 6 to 18.
Join Us!
•Learn outdoor skills, “manly”/life skills
•Foster your faith and love for the sacraments and voca-tions
Call Steve Branch for info (480-9685)
[email protected] www.facebook.com/TSGTroop1969
troopsofsaintgeorge.org
Catholic Daughters
is now sponsoring a
“Days 4 Girls” Sewing Group.
Wednesdays at 9:30am-noon in
Room 6 of the Ho-ly Family Activity Center. Group cre-
ates an opportunity for you to share your tal-ents in sewing, use of a serger, press-
ing, organizing and fellowship. Ques-tions call Marilyn Blanchard 966-
1841 and/or Lori Sybouts 966-6860
SUNDAY, May 21st Donations Suggested.
Proceeds go towards
council projects.
La Salle High School
Receives Tuition Grant for in-
coming Freshman:
La Salle High School received a $150,000 grant from the De La
Salle Christian Brothers based in Napa, California to help Fund the tuition for deserving students in
the Yakima Valley. To apply for the De La Salle Schol-arship, visit www.lasalleyakima.com and fill out an online Admissions Application and an online FACTS application, submit a current tran-
script and be in good academic standing at their current school.
For more information call 509-225-2928 and ask about De La Salle
Scholarship Program.
Diaconal Ordination With praise and gratitude to Almighty God, the Diocese of Yakima and the Alatorre-Silva family
invite you to a�end Jesús Alatorre’s Diaconal Ordination.
Friday,
May 26th,
7:00PM
St. Joseph
Catholic Church
in Wenatchee
Those interested
in a�ending
please call our
parish office to make
appropriate bus
accommodations.
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Fourth Sunday of Easter - May 7, 2017
Upcoming events
No Confirmation
on May 14th Last day of Group is
on May 31st
Thank you for your support with the
Jewelry sale they were able to raise $581.00
Confirmation Regular Group Jewelry Sale
A few Sundays ago, I was sick, in bed, and unable to attend Mass. Thankfully, a priest came over after Mass to bring me Communion. Not only did this priest go out of his way to bring me the Eucharist, but he also took the time to hear my con-fession and bless me. I don’t know if you’ve ever had a shortened Communion Service but it’s basically a mini version of the Liturgy of the Eucharist. Since the Eu-charist is already consecrated, it’s pretty quick. It still includes the key prayers and the Agnus Dei.
After Father said, “Behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world,” I answered, like usual, “Lord, I am not worthy to receive you, but only say the word and I shall be healed.” Of-tentimes, after this, a priest will say, “Taste and see how good the Lord is,” or something to that effect before con-suming the Eucharist. I’ve heard differ-ent exhortations and enjoy hearing whatever the Lord places on His priest’s heart. This particular night, Father said, “The Lord is my shepherd” and awaited my response. The words escaped my mouth simply and confidently, “there is nothing I shall want.”
It was one of those significant moments where you say something you’ve said or heard a million times, but it strikes your heart in a new way. As I said, “there is nothing I shall want,” I found a new con-fidence that the Lord wouldn’t leave any of my desires unfulfilled. So often, when I feel the Lord calling me to something, my mind immediately jumps to what I’ll
be giving up and what I’ll have to leave behind. Recently, the Lord has been call-ing me to remember His words in the Gospel, “For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will save it” (Luke 9:24). When I think about all that I’ll have to give up or “lose,” I’m trying to save my life, but if I abandon everything for Je-sus’ sake, I’ll discover what a rich life I am being offered. This year, I want to wake up every morning and repeat those precious words, “The Lord is my shep-herd, there is nothing I shall want.”
The Lord is My Shepherd by AMANDA GRASSI
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“HOLY GROUNDS”
after Mass Fellowship Coffee and donuts every
weekend. Coffee hours will follow the 7:00, 9 :00, & 11:00am
Masses. Come visit and have a coffee.
Sacraments/Faith Formation
Fourth Sunday of Easter - May 7, 2017
Adver ser of the Week
See their ad on the back of this bulle;n.
Queseria Bendita
509-574-8587
We thank Quesería Bendita and
all of our Adver;sers who make
this bulle;n possible.
THANK YOU!
Monthly Collection 1200 Households
Average Needed Weekly $16,000
April Collection 2017 Operating Building & Funds Maintenance
1. $14,453.00 $1439.00
2. $15,634.00 $354.00
3. $22,503.00 $200.00
4. $10,572.00 $63.00
5. $15,617.00 $70.00
Total: $78,779 $2,126.00
RCIA: Penitential Rite for Candidates
Are you, or is there someone you know who is, interested in looking into the Catholic faith and participating in the process of the RCIA? The process involves 4 ‘steps’ and begins during the
summer with what is called the Precatechumenate or Inquiry phase. This time provides the opportunity for you to ask questions about Catholicism and learn some of the basics of the faith. RCIA
provides an opportunity to learn more about what Catholics believe and a pathway to the Sacraments of Initiation
(Baptism, Eucharist, and Confirmation.) We will have an information meeting, Tuesday, May 23rd @ 7:00pm in Room 12 of the Par ish Activity Center . Please “Come and See” the richness that the Catholic Church has to
offer. For more information, please call Amy Baumgardner at the Adult Faith Formation office 966-5344,
or the Parish office at 966-0830.
Infant Baptisms take place on the 1st, 3rd & 5th
weekends during Mass; and on the 2nd & 4th
Sunday’s in the chapel at 10:15am.
Parents requesting baptism for children are expected
to attend two preparation sessions prior to your
child's baptism. Godparents are required to attend.
To register, and if you need childcare you must call
the office of Adult Faith formation beforehand.
509-966-5344
Next Classes:
May 8th
May 15th
Baptism Preparation
In today’s Gospel, Jesus tells us that he is our Good Shepherd. Long ago in Jesus’ time, a good shepherd would lay down his life for his sheep. The sheep would recognize the shepherd’s voice and follow him. In those days, the shepherd would walk in front of the sheep and lead them. Jesus knows us by name. We are the sheep of his flock. Jesus asks his followers to listen for the voice of the Good Shepherd and follow him.
In today’s Gospel we see that Jesus is a leader who is willing to lay down his life for his flock. Jesus is the Good Shepherd who protects and cares for his followers with un-ending love. Family Questions:
• How is Jesus like a good shep-herd?
• How does Jesus care for his flock?
• How can we listen for Je-sus’ voice?
Children’s Ministries: PRESCHOOL THRU GRADE 5 Middle School Ministries:
GRADES 6, 7 & 8 - Middle School
Altar Server We need you! If you are 4th grade or above,
consider becoming an Altar Server!
If you are interested please contact
Tami Snyder 949-0359
Mass, Anointing of the Sick
and Luncheon
Thursday, May 18th
at 12:15 pm.
Please make plans to join us this month. All are
welcome to attend. If you plan on joining us please call the parish office to
make appropriate accommodations.
Mission Mass at
the Ahtanum
Sunday Mas s at St.
Joseph’s Mission
Sunday, May 7th at
9:30 am. For further
information call
(509) 966-0865.
Annual Priest Retreat
The Priest of our Yakima
Diocese will be on retreat this
week beginning on Monday
aEernoon in Federal Way.
Please hold your calls un;l their return. And
also keep them and all who serve, in your
prayers.
THANK YOU
Our community
changed lives this
Lent, and CRS Rice
Bowl wants to say
thank you! We were
able to help with
$2,737.45.
Congratulation to
Paul & Pegi Ackerman
who celebrated their 45th
Wedding Anniversary on May
5th. May God Continue to
Bless your Marriage.
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Elizabeth Ministry is a wonderful ministry in our parish that takes time to con-
gratulate new parents and wel-come our new ‘lil’ one into our faith com-
munity. Do you know someone who is pregnant, or someone with a new baby? Please call Amy at 966-5344 so that she can send an Elizabeth Ministry visitor to present them with a gift bag filled with
goodies and helpful information. Our calls have been few and far be-
tween this past year–let’s reach out & welcome our newest parish members!
Elizabeth Ministry Bereavement offers support for women who have suffered the loss of a baby to miscarriage. In this time of grief and questions please call Chris-tine Levitan at 901-4995 to receive help-ful information and resources. And if you wish, the opportunity to talk with some-one who has been through this difficult experience.
If you are interested in volunteering with one of the Elizabeth Ministry teams, please contact Amy at the Office of Adult Faith Formation, 966-5344, for more information
If you have wondered about how to plan a vigil and funeral liturgy contact Deacon Jim at
945-5432 after 4pm
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Chaplet of Divine Mercy is sung on the 1st Tuesday of the month at 3:00 pm. Adoration: Tuesdays from 8:00 to 5:45 ending with Benediction.
Fourth Sunday of Easter - May 7, 2017
HOLY FAMILY MOMS: If you are interested in sharing ideas, talking about your children, connecting with other Catholic Moms or just hanging out, join our group on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month from 9:30 to 11:30 at the Holy Family Activity Center Room 14. Childcare is available. If you have any questions please call Rose Meyer at 966-0788.
HOLY FAMILY NURSERY: Ages 4 and Under The Childcare Center at Holy Family church is available dur-ing the Saturday 5:00 pm Mass and Sun-day 9:00 am & 11:00 am Masses. We invite all other children to attend Mass with their families.
PRAYER INTENTIONS Sister Janet Strong -Tel: 576-0931; email: [email protected], our Diocesan religious Hermit, would like us to know that she is very happy to pray, before the Blessed Sacrament, for any intentions that might be referred to her.
PRAY AND PLAY!! Exercise & reflection” Join us on Monday & Wednesdays from 6:00 to 7:00 a.m. Call Tom Kelleher for more information at 494-3738. All adults (22 and older) are welcome!!!!!
KNITTING & CROCHETING FOR
JESUS: A prayer shawl ministry: Caring, Comfort and Celebration is what Knitting & Cro-cheting for Jesus does. Knitters & those who Crochet, knit & crochet at home and during our Prayer shawl gatherings. If you know someone who needs Caring or Comfort or has an event to Celebrate please call Mary Patrick at 509-952-1974 or the parish office. More knitters & those who crochet are also needed. Come and Knit or Crochet for Jesus. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday’s of the Month at 9:30 am.
Holy Family Men’s Ministry ALL Men are invited to join one of our Men’s
Groups. With three options to fit your schedule, there is something for everyone. The Men at Holy Family encourage one
another on their faith journeys and support each other and the parish through fellowship,
study, and service. Monday nights @ 7 pm in the Gathering Hall – the Journey group meets for fellowship and to pursue a deeper relationship with Christ and the parish community. Thursday Nights @ 7pm in the Gathering Hall – That Man is You! group meets for a new study called, The Bible
and the Sacraments. The men gather to investigate the deeper mysteries of the Sacraments as illuminated by Scripture. Friday Mornings @ 6am in the Gathering Hall – Another opportunity to study The Bible and the Sacraments followed by the opportunity to gather together at daily Mass at 7am.
HELP STOP ABORTION! Please join Greg Sherman and Nathan Stone in representing Holy Family’s crusade against abortion. Tuesdays 9-10 am and 2:30 to 3:30pm
Wednesday 9:00 to 11:00am. People committed to ending abortion walk with signs in front of Planned Parenthood abortion clinic on 11th & Tieton Dr. Call Nathan at 966-3216 for information.
The Yakima Diocese has a sexual abuse hotline for those who wish to report some incident concerning that issue as regards to a bishop, priest, deacon or diocesan
employee or volunteer. Please call (888) 276-4490.
Ministries & Groups
PRAISERCISE Mon and Wed 9:30 –10:45 am
Cardio, Resistance Training , mat work and stretching & short Bible Study.
Bring a water bottle and a mat (I will have some extra mats). Comfortable clothing,
and sneakers which provide good support. Where? In the Gym
Questions? Call Jill Carroll at 965-0296
SEWING MINISTRY Can you sew? Every Tuesday morning to make linens and vestments for our priests. Perhaps giving one year to this ministry could be your gift to the church. They meet every Tuesday from 9:30 to Noon in the Brides room off the church foyer.
FLOWER REMEMBRANCE
• Patricia Coleman & family: In loving remembrance of husband and father, Frank on the anniversary of his death, May 9th.
• Joseph & Anne Anna: In memory of his mother, Rosemary Anna, on the anniversary her death.
• Virginia Weedin & family: In memory of my husband, Dave on the anniversary of his death, May 5th.
CURSILLO The Cursillo Movement seeks to remind laity of their unique role in the world as Christians and empower a Christian life. Contact: John McKean, 509-317-2134.
Sharing the Light Gift Shop
Sat. 4:45 pm to beginning of Mass; 6:00pm to 6:15pm
Sunday: Open at 8:00 am closed at 12:15 pm
PRAYER HOTLINE: For any prayer requests call Barb McKinney at 945-0477 or email:
If you’d like to become a member of the prayer hotline please call Barb.
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