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St. Jane Frances de Chantal Church PASTORAL TEAM SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE Rev. Msgr. Stephen J. Radocha, V.F., Pastor Saturday Vigil: 5:00p.m. Rev. Bernard J. Ezaki, Parochial Vicar Sunday: 7:30a.m., 9:00a.m., 10:30a.m. & 12:00 Noon Rev. John F. Rother, Parochial Vicar Holy Day Vigil & Holy Day: Consult Bulletin Mr. Robert W. Rodgers, Permanent Deacon Mr. Ray Raymundo, Permanent Deacon NEW PARISHIONERS: Registration/Parish Membership. Wel- Mr. Gene Schroth, Permanent Deacon come to St. Jane’s. To register in the parish, please call the Mr. Stephen Synoracki, Permanent Deacon Parish Office and make an appointment with one of the Mr. Kevin Wasielewski, Permanent Deacon priests. If you are moving, please call or stop at the Parish Of- Mrs. Kelly DeRaymond, Director of Adult Religious Formation fice. Mr. Kevin Kimmel, Director of Children’s Religious Formation LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION AND CERTIFICATES: Mrs. Mary Loch, Director of Music Issued only to parishioners who are officially registered in the Ms. Donna Dillon, Director of Liturgy parish for one month prior to requesting the certificate and Mrs. Noreen McDonough, Business Manager practicing their faith. Submit requests in writing to the Parish Mrs. Marybeth Okula, Principal of St. Jane’s School & Office by mail. Director of St. Jane‛s Pre-School Mrs. Suzanne Nerone, Senior High Youth Ministry RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Grades 1-6: Wednesday & Thursday 4:30pm - 5:45pm Grades 7-8: Sunday evening PARISH DIRECTORY AND BUSINESS HOURS MONDAY-FRIDAY CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS: For those interested in the Catholic Faith, please call the Parish Office. PARISH OFFICE - 4049 Hartley Ave., Easton, PA 18045 610-253-3553 - Fax 610-253-5711 BAPTISM: Celebrated most Sundays after the 12:00 Noon Hours 9:00a.m. - 4:30p.m., Closed Saturdays & Sundays Mass. Contact the Parish Office for availability. A Baptismal Parish Website: www.stjanesofeastonpa.com Workshop is conducted at 7:00pm in the Msgr. Gobitas Meeting Room on the first Tuesday of each month: Oct. 1, RELIGIOUS EDUCATION - 610-253-7794 Nov. 5, Dec. 3, 2019. Preregistration for Baptism and the work- shop is necessary. Sponsor certificates must by received by the SCHOOL - 610-253-8442 / Hours 7:00am - 3:00pm parish before the Baptism is scheduled. PRE-SCHOOL - 610-253-8442 MARRIAGE: Engaged couples are encouraged to meet with Hours 8:45 am - 11:15am, 12:15pm - 2:45pm their parish priest at least one year in advance of their proposed wedding date. Please call the Parish Office to make PRAYER CHAIN - 610-758-8484 an appointment. Official registration in the parish for one month prior to making arrangements is necessary. PREGNANCY SUPPORT SERVICES - 1-888-LIFE-AID RECONCILIATION: Wednesday evenings 8:00-9:00 p.m. and DIOCESAN VICTIM ASSISTANCE COORDINATOR every Saturday: 3:45 p.m.-4:45 p.m. or by appointment Ms Wendy S. Krisak M.A., NCC, LPC SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Please inform us Direct Telephone - 800-791-9209 of the sick and shut-ins. DIOCESAN SAFE ENVIRONMENT COORDINATOR Sister Meg Cole, S.S.J., M.S., LMFT 610-332-0442 ext. 2019
ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL CHURCH SEPTEMBER 22, 2019 EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA My Dear Parishioners, Today we are confronted with that unusual parable of the resourceful, but dishonest, manager. It is sometimes called the “Parable of the Wily Steward.” The mas- The Rosary is prayed 7:45 a.m. Monday through ter informs his steward that his business is about Friday and on Saturday at 8:30 a.m. to end. In a panic, he realizes that he can’t make a living any other way. So he finds a creative way The Chaplet of Saint Michael is recited daily to save the day – he settles accounts at a deep Monday through Friday following the 8:15 a.m. discount. It’s not exactly an honest thing to do, Mass. Plan to join us. but this is not Jesus’ purpose. Jesus told that para- ble not to condone the man’s dishonesty, but ra- Saturday, September 21—Saint Matthew ther to highlight his inventiveness. 9:00 Sister Marietta Therese Vigil: Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time The parable challenges all of us to be smart and 5:00 Louis & Anna Pastersenko creative managers, good stewards who are not Sunday, September 22—Twenty-Fifth Sunday in afraid to use our talents and wits. God has en- Ordinary Time trusted to all of us the whole of his creation. We 7:30 Parishioners are his managers. World peace and harmony, jus- 9:00 Dr. Paul Biedlingmaier tice and good will are the business of all of us. 10:30 James Dicker Both collectively and individually we are called to 12:00 Vicki Seifert be members of God’s kingdom and to share re- Monday, September 23—Saint Pius of sponsibility for living out that call. Pietrelcina 6:30 Bill Eismont Our business as followers of Christ is to help 8:15 Antonio Sulla bring about the kingdom of God starting from our Tuesday, September 24—Weekday own selves. We have all been given the necessary 6:30 Elizabeth Dobos resources to do this. We have been equipped with 8:15 Mildred Geraci the truth of faith, we have been empowered by Wednesday, September 25—Weekday the Holy Spirit who dwells in our hearts, and we 6:30 Special Intention for the Living have been given time. Sooner or later we shall all 8:15 Barbara H. Kalescky be called upon to render an account of how we Thursday, September 26—Saints Cosmas and have invested and managed these resources. Damian 6:30 Arthur Parsons In just a few weeks we will begin a “stewardship” 8:15 Anthony & Mary Alfier campaign here at St. Jane’s. It will be a time for 8:15 Brad Hartzell (Mass at St. Jane’s all of us to reflect upon the many good things that School) have been given to us. It will also be a time to Friday, September 27—Saint Vincent de Paul prayerfully assess our own responsibility as good 6:30 James Gray stewards of God’s creation, to come to the Lord 8:15 Sam & Gilda Moyer recognizing all that we have been given and all Saturday, September 28—Saint Wenceslaus that he expects us to give back. Our parable of 9:00 Society of Saint Vincent de Paul the “wily manager” is a good introduction for this Vigil: Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time reflection; as we begin to consider the question of 5:00 Frank C. & Rose I. Bauer our own stewardship of God’s gifts. Sunday, September 29—Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 Nina McIntyre Sincerely yours, 9:00 Betty Meischeid Houser Msgr. Radocha 10:30 Parishioners 12:00 Living & Deceased Members of the Correia & O’Donnell Families
TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME LITURGICAL SCHEDULE OF THE WEEK MINISTERS This Week in Our Parish SCHEDULE Sunday, September 22 St. Vincent de Paul registrations for their annual Walk for “Friends of the Poor,” Gathering Space Father Pio: Celebrant at the noon Mass, followed Saturday, September 28 by Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. Confes- 5:00 p.m. Mass sions will take place from 1:30-2:30 p.m. with a talk Euch. Ministers: D. LaPointe, K. Sappah and and Healing Service at 230 p.m. D. Walsh Boy Scout Meeting, 6:00-8:00 p.m. FFH Lectors: D. Gionis and C. Lemon 7th Grade CCD, 6:00-7:40 p.m. School Servers: A. Martellucci, M. & M. Pinguelo and M. Robertshaw Monday, September 23 Cantor: N. Kantz Home & School Open House Meeting, 6:00- 9:00 p.m. FFH Sunday, September 29 Our Catholic Faith Series, 7:00 p.m. MGMR 7:30 a.m. Mass Euch. Ministers: M. Maloney and T. Rafferty Lectors: E. & E. Chuss Tuesday, September 24 Servers: A. Finnegan , A. Fortner & M. and S. Eucharistic Adoration 8:45 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Chapel Morales Divine Mercy Chaplet at 3:00 p.m. Chapel Cantor: S. Krysinski Miraculous Medal Novena, 7:00 p.m. Chapel Prayers for all priests, deacons & vocations to the 9:00 a.m. Mass priesthood & religious life, 7:30 p.m. Chapel Euch. Ministers: W. Abert, L. Fisher & J. O’Neil Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, 9:00 p.m. Lectors: C. Fellon and J. McNally Chapel Servers: K. Koons, R. Morgan & J. and C. Smith Wednesday, September 25 Cantor: J. McKeon Religious Education Classes, 4:30-5:45 p.m. School Knights of Columbus Meeting, 7:00 p.m. MGMR 10:30 a.m. Mass Marian Prayer Group, 7:00 p.m. Chapel Euch. Ministers: J. Case, T. Mills and F. Sassano Bereavement Support Group, 7:00 p.m. Conference Lectors: P. Fuisz and S. Kuchta Room Servers: A. Androu, K. Gianforcaro & L. and R. Confessions, 8:00-9:00 p.m. Church Gubernot Choir Cantor: D. Romanelli Thursday, September 26 Piecemaker’s Quilting Group, 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 12:00 Noon Mass MGMR Euch. Ministers: K. Badolato, W. & L. Bloss, Religious Education Classes, 4:30-5:45 p.m. School R. Bossert, R. Di Lollo, T. Duffy, D. Kalescky, D. Ostile, C. Phillips and B. Salantri Friday, September 27 Lectors: R. Frederick and J. Lieb Our Catholic Faith Series, 10:00 a.m. MGMR Servers: L. & A. Di Lollo, S. Duffy and E. Lieb Praise & Worship Charismatic Group, 7:30 p.m. Cantor: D. Dillon Chapel & Gathering Space (Saturday continued next page)
ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL CHURCH SEPTEMBER 22, 2019 EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA Saturday, September 28 Advent by Candlelight St. Vincent de Paul Walk, “Friends of the Poor” – Hostesses Needed sign-ups in the Gathering Space. The Walk takes Advent by Candlelight, an place following the 9:00 a.m. Mass, Church evening of fellowship, faith sharing, and reflection for the women of St. Jane’s Sunday, September 29 and guests, will be held on Cub Scout Pop Corn Sale, Gathering Space Sunday, December 1, “FCCDA” Filipino Catholic Community of the 2019, in Father Farrell Hall. Diocese of Allentown Re-organizational Meeting Many women of our parish following the noon Mass, 1:00-3:00 p.m. MGMR have had the opportunity to experience this Brownie Troop 8525, 4:00-5:30 p.m. Conference lovely evening that includes a light meal of soup, salad, & dessert, and a guest speaker. Center It is a festive evening that also serves to pre- Boy Scout Meeting, 6:00-8:00 p.m. FFH pare our hearts for the coming of our Lord. 7th Grade CCD, 6:00-7:40 p.m. School At this time we are looking for volunteers to 8th Grade CCD, 6:00-8:00 p.m. School be Table Hostesses. Hostess duties include Young Adult Group, 7:00 p.m. MGMR decorating and providing dinnerware for your table, inviting guests (either friends, acquaint- ances, or even strangers!)to enjoy the even- ing with you, and providing one pot of soup FALL ADULT SERIES and one dessert to share at the communal ta- ble. To volunteer, or for more information, Our Catholic Faith: please contact Gina Spinosa at Everything you wanted to know about 610-573-8507 (ginaspin@aol.com). Please consider being part of this special the Catholic Faith but were afraid to evening! ask!! The Friday Morning sessions at 10:00 a.m. in the Msgr. Gobitas MeeƟng Congratulations to the newly Room. baptized and their families: (Last Fridays of the Month 11:00 a.m.) Marc Anthony Crisafulli, Jr. The Monday Evening sessions McArthur Anthony Paulemont, Jr. at 7:00 p.m. in the Msgr. Gobitas MeeƟng Kingston Patrick Whalen William John Whalen III Room. Upcoming Session Topics St. Vincent de Paul Society thanks you for The Catholic Church - 4 Marks of the Sept. 23rd your concern. Those in Church need thank you for con- Chapel and Church Tour Sept. 27th/30th tributing to the Charita- ble Boxes that helps Who is God? How do we know God? Oct. 4th/7th provide food, clothing, medicine, etc. for them. For emergency assistance call 610- Sunday collection, 9/1/19, $34,181.00 428-4230. Sunday collection, 9/8/19, $28,185.00
ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL CHURCH EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 22, 2019 St. Jane Frances de Chantal School A Catholic tradition in academic excellence. Middle States Accredited 610-253-8442 www.stjaneschool.com Mrs. Marybeth Okula, Principal principal@stjaneschool.com Become a Janer today and join our wonderful school family! We have open positions! Substitute Teachers—all grades. If you are interested in the above position, you will need Protecting God’s Children, all Diocesan clearances and a pastor letter. Please contact Mrs. Okula at principal@stjaneschool.com or 610-253-8442. St. Jane Frances de Chantal School is the parish school from Preschool through Grade 8. For more infor- mation about our academic program, to arrange a tour or to enroll in the School or Pre-School, please call the School office at 610-253-8442, email at principal@stjaneschool.com or visit our website at www.stjaneschool.com Why not come visit and see why our students are doing so well spiritually, academically and socially. Call to schedule a tour today 610-253-8442. #proudtobeajaner RESPECT LIFE Baby Bottle Fundraiser—October 5 to October 13 with returns to parish of- fice October 19 to October 27. National Prayer Chain for Life—Sunday, October 6—2:00-4:00 p.m. held at Scott Park, Downtown Easton Forty Days for Life—September 25 through November 3. The people selling gift certificates on the BLD Charismatic Group Allentown Dio- weekend of September 28th & 29th are: cese: The documentary, “Science Tests Faith” will be shown on Sunday, Oct. 6th at 1:00 p.m. in the Msgr. Gobitas Meeting 5:00 p.m. Charlie & Vicky Derk Room. The presentation begins with a light 7:30 a.m. Connie Kelton lunch followed by the movie, concluding 9:00 a.m. George & Dolores Pappas with dessert and discussion. Reservations 10:30 a.m. Bob & Sue Whirl required by Oct. 2nd. Call 267-261-2122 12:00 N Eileen Yanno for reservations and information. All are welcome!
ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL CHURCH EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 22, 2019 Please remember in your prayers these relatives and friends who are serving in the Armed Forces: Nicholas Alfero, Jr., Heather Olk, Duane Farley, Jeffrey Hunsicker, Daniel B. Hunsicker, William Morgan, Chris Lambert, Joseph Miller, David Forster, Nathan Labuda, Andrew Graf, Derek Olk, Danny Tone, Kim Rowland, Matthew & Katie Ferretti, Richard C. Gargano, Michael Kalman, Leslie Avila, Jared Schneider, James Buckley, Brent Finkbeiner, Irene Glaeser, Greg Paradis, Michael Salvemini, Justin Whitmore, Steve Farabaugh, Chad Fitzgerald, Zach Grube, Scott Schaller, Gene Enriquez, Luke Schwartz, Nick Massari, Jarrett Buchanan, Blair Holva, Dallas Wadle, Anthony Williams, Kenneth Vasquez, Manley McKinley, John Curry, Joseph Bartolacci, Andrew Stenersen, Ben Ross, Steven Donaldson, Brian Donaldson, Angelo Ferraro, Jr., Paul Mertz, James DiPaolo, Carlos Campos, John Zawarski, Michael Lee Gilmartin, Dean Fedrizzi, D. J. Principato, Jeremy Fogel, Matthew M. McQuade, Victor Pereira, Cale Pfauth, John V. Knobloch, Scott Kelly, Kevin Powers, Anne Maynard, Ian Myers, Catlynn Searfass, Jakob Meador, Mackenzie Kressley, Antonio Tauriello, Nicholas Tauriello, Gavin McFetridge, James McFetridge, Nicholas Hafner, Thomas J. Koons, Patrick Kantz, Christopher Kantz, Daniel Hoffman, Scotty Oliver, John Pitt, Kyle Mitchell, Daniel B. Curtin, Kasey Hinton, Cara Belcher, Buzz Belcher, Gary Fredericks, Mario Hernandez, Zakkary Foster, Todd N. Sterner, Jason Eichenlaub, Ryan Lofft, Bryce Beahm, Allyson Kaper, Casey Carl, John Buchner, Joseph Francis Greco and John F. Koons. There are still a limited number of places available for our new “r etr eat for for mer r etr eatants.” This is an opportunity for all those who have made our parish retreat. “Into Deeper Waters” is a retreat weekend designed to build upon our regular parish retreat by focusing more deeply upon the content of our faith and our personal spiritual growth. Previous attendance at a regular parish retreat is a pre-requisite. It will be held at St. Francis Retreat Center in Bethlehem on the weekend of November 8, 9 and 10. Sign-up forms are available in the gathering space of the church or in the church office, or may be downloaded from our parish website. If you plan to attend, please return a sign-up form as soon as possible. BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT If you have suffered the loss of a loved one and feel that you would benefit from meeting with others for mutual support, please join us on a 6 week program which will begin Wednesday, September 25, 2019. Topics discussed will include: Grief—the First Year & Health Issues, Loneliness & Despair, Faith as a Source of Strength, Grieving—What has changed forever, and what grieving has taught us—planning ahead. Sessions will be held each Wednesday in the Conference Room at 7:00 p.m. Contact: Tony Fague at 215-589-8442. PADRE PIO HEALING MASS with an opportunity to venerate and be blessed by St. Padre Pio’s glove, THIS SUNDAY. Fr. Pio Mandato FMHJ will celebrate the 12:00 noon Mass. There will be Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament following Mass with con- fessions from 1:30-2:30 p.m. A Talk and Healing Service will follow at 2:30 p.m. Every- one is welcome to participate in this extraordinary event. SEPTEMBER IS HUNGER ACTION MONTH Hunger Action Month is a month long awareness campaign to inspire ac- tion against hunger. Please join in the fight to end hunger right here in the Easton community by donating food to the Easton Area Society of St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry. Our greatest need is for hardy canned soup, rice and oatmeal. At this time, we cannot accept any clothing, but our clients would be grateful for clean, gently used Halloween costumes. The monthly collection will take place on the weekend of September 28th -29th. Please bring your donations to church at that time. If you have any questions, contact Dennis or Ellen Potter at 610-253-0814 or dgpelp@rcn.com.
ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL CHURCH SEPTEMBER 22, 2019 EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA And Behold, I am with you always, until the end of the age Mt.28:20 Dedication and commitment to prayer in Eucharistic Adoration brings spiritual renewal and graces to each one of us, our families, parish and world. We are blessed at St. Jane’s to have the opportunity to come and spend time with Our Lord in the Most Blessed Sacrament every Tuesday following the 8:15am Holy Mass and ending at 9:00pm with benediction. Divine Mercy Chaplet is prayed at 3:00pm. The Miraculous Medal Novena is prayed at 7:00pm and at 7:30pm the Most Holy Rosary is prayed for all priests, sisters, deacons, seminarians and for more vocations to the priesthood and religious life Every First Friday following the 8:15am Holy Mass and ending at 10:00pm with benediction. Divine Mercy Chaplet is prayed at 3:00pm. The Most Holy Rosary is prayed at 7:30pm for all priests, sisters ,deacons, seminarians and for more voca- tions to the priesthood and religious life. “A thousand years of enjoying human glory is not worth even an hour spent sweetly communing with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament.” St. Padre Pio O Come Let us Adore the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus as He so deserves Contact Mary Stoddard Happydayangel@rcn.com READINGS FOR THE WEEK The people counting the Sunday col- lection on September 29th are: Charlie Sunday: Amos 8:4-7, 1 Tm 2:1-8, Lk 16:1-13 Miller, Rosemary Rafferty and Joyce Ernesti. Monday: Ezra 1:1-6, Lk 8:16-18 CYO Winter Sports Registration: Tuesday: Ezra 6:7-8,12,14-20, Lk 8:19-21 CYO Winter 2019-2020 Sports registration will be open until September 30th. Programs of- Wednesday: Ezra 9:5-9, Lk 9:1-6 fered include instructional basketball, basket- ball and pep squad. For more information and to register, visit: www.sjhawks.com. Thursday: Haggai 1:1-8, Lk 9:7-9 Friday: Haggai 2:1-9, Lk 9:18-22 Notre Dame High School has a part time position available in maintenance. Hours will be Saturday: Zech 2:5-9,14-15, Lk 9:43-45 Monday thru Friday 10:30 AM to 3:30 PM. If interested in applying, please con- tact Principal D'Angelo at Sunday: Amos 6:1, 4-7, 1 Tm 6:11-16, Lk 16:19-31 principal@ndcrusaders.org.
ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL SEPTEMBER 22, 2019 CHURCH Gift Card Denominations American Eagle $25.00 DIOCESE OF ALLENTOWN Applebee’s $25.00 Barnes & Noble $10.00 LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER! The Diocese Bath & Body Works $10.00 of Allentown is hosting its third annual Bed, Bath & Beyond $25.00 women’s conference on Saturday, October Best Buy $25.00/$100.00 5, 2019, at DeSales University from 9:00 Boscov’s $10.00/$25.00 $50.00 AM to 4:15 PM beginning with a Holy Mass Burlington $25.00 celebrated by Bishop Alfred A. Schlert. The CVS $25.00 cost is $40/Adult, $10/High School Stu- Dick’s Sporting Goods $25.00 dents, $15 College Students and Vowed/ Gap-Banana Republic-Old Navy $25.00 Consecrated Religious. The theme “Women: Giant $10.00/$20.00/ Chosen for A Purpose” will feature presen- $25.00/$50.00 tations by nationally known speakers Dr. Home Depot $25.00/$100.00 Edward Sri, Sarah Christmyer, Sr. Sophia ITunes $15.00 Kohl’s $10.00/$25.00 Marie Peralta, S.C.C. (Spanish Track), $50.00 and Martha Fernández-Sardina (Spanish L.L. Bean $25.00 Track). The day will include a continental Lowe’s $25.00/$100.00 breakfast, lunch, Confession, Adoration Macy’s $25.00 and Exhibitors. For more information and Marblehead Chowder House $25.00 to register no later than September 25, McDonald’s $10.00 2019, visit www.allentowndiocese.org/ Michael’s $25.00 womens-conference . Questions call 610- Olive Garden/Longhorn $25.00 Outback $25.00 289-8900 x 2021 or email: Panera Bread $10:00 adultformation@allentowndiocese.org We Pier I $25.00 hope to see you there! Red Lobster $25.00 Redner’s $25.00/$50.00 Red Robin $25.00 Hoping Against Hope: Living the Gospel Regal Cimema $25.00 where it is unwelcome – The Diocesan Commis- Ruby Tuesday $25.00 sion for Men is offering a men’s morning of reflection ShopRite $10.00/$20.00 on Saturday, October 19, 2019, at Queenship of $50.00 Mary in Northampton. An optional Holy Mass will Staples $25.00 be offered at 8:00 AM followed by refreshments. Starbucks $10.00 Presentations by Rev. Eric Gruber, Rev. Patrick Texas Roadhouse $25.00 Lamb, and Rev. David Anthony will begin at 9:15 TGI Fridays $25.00 AM. To register for this free offering visit TJ Maxx/Marshalls $25.00 www.allentowndiocese.org/cfm-spirituality Valley Farms $25.00/$50.00 Walgreen’s Pharmacy $25.00 Weis $10.00/$20.00 $25.00/$50.00 The Catholic Daughters of the America’s, Wegman’s $25.00/$50.00 Court Easton#358, will have a meeting on $100.00 Wednesday, October 2, AT 6PM, at Our Lady of Mercy social room (downstairs). In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness month, we will have a speaker from St. PROJECT RACHEL HOTLINE: For infor- Luke’s Women’s Imaging speaking promptly mation and compassionate post-abortion at 6:00. Please arrive early to ensure seat- counseling and reconciliation: ing. All Catholic women are welcome to join us for this important discussion. 1-866-3 Rachel
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