Sunday Reminder for 2-07-10, Lent 3

Mass:  Plus coffee & donuts & specials on the house.  Welcome!

 

Place: Vines High School, Plano, 15th between Custer & Independence, west of Central Expressway.

Time: 9:30,  Fr. Tony celebrating

 

Readings: Exodus 3, 1-15; Psalm 103, The Lord is kind and merciful; 1 Corinthians 10, 1-12; Luke 13, 1-9


 

 Community Bulletin Board: 

Heritage Farm renovation:  Work Day,  March 6th.  Welcome!

 

World Autism Awareness Day

  

The United Nations has declared April 2, 2010 World Autism

Awareness Day, with the goal of increasing and developing

world knowledge of autism.  On Sunday, March 21st, we will be

reading special prayers and poems for the children and families

affected by this condition.  We will have a table, sitting in

front of the altar, for photographs of these children.

   

If you would like to participate in this service, please contact

Jackie Ritter at 972-517-8392

 

 

True?

Gratitude takes nothing for granted,
is never unresponsive,
is constantly awakening to new wonder
and to praise of the goodness of God.

Thomas Merton
Thoughts in Solitude

 No pictures this week.  Stack is incapacitated.

 See you Sunday, March 7th

 J.S.   (214-783-0443) 


 

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