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FROM THE PASTOR
Congratulations to Father Kevin Scalf, CPPS, who is one of 100
priests in the United States to be appointed a “Missionary of
Mercy” by Pope Francis. Pope Francis, in the document proclaiming the Jubilee Year of Mercy, wrote that the Missionaries
“will be…living signs of the Father’s readiness to welcome
those in search of his pardon...” The pope went on to say:
“Everyone, in fact, without exception, is called to embrace the
call to mercy.” The two ministries of the Missionaries highlighted in the document are preaching and the celebration of
the sacrament of reconciliation.
Fr. Kevin says that being a Missionary of Mercy is a good way to
live the spirituality of the Blood of Christ. “Pope Francis said,
‘Let us open our eyes and see the misery of the world, the
wounds of our brothers and sisters who are denied their dignity, and let us recognize that all are compelled to heed their cry
for help . . . and together may we break down the barriers of
indifference that too often reign supreme and mask our hypocrisy and egoism!’ That’s Precious Blood spirituality at its best.
And I’m eager to share that charism with others who might not
experience it, during this Jubilee Year of Mercy.”
Father Kevin is offering a four-week series entitled
“Forgiveness + Reconciliation = Mercy” on Tuesday evenings at
7 pm at St. Adalbert Church.
Jubilee Year of Mercy
February 28, 2016
Third Sunday of Lent
Pope Francis wants “Twenty-four Hours for the Lord,” aroundthe-clock availability of the sacrament of reconciliation, implemented worldwide this Friday and Saturday. Celebrated with his
oft-recommended “tenderness,” the sacrament is “a source of
true interior peace,” says Francis, enabling people “to touch the
grandeur of God’s mercy with their own hands” (Misericordiae
Vultus, 17). In Luke’s Gospel, Jesus warns us against judging others. Focus instead, Jesus says, on deepening—or restoring—our
own relationship with God, for during this Lenten springtime
that Master Gardener can use even life’s manure (the parable’s
“fertilizer”) to coax fresh fruit from a tree that seems hopelessly
barren—us! Parishes preparing catechumens may choose John’s
Gospel, which likewise cautions against judging. Imagine what
the Samaritan woman’s lifelong neighbors thought of her
multiple relationships. But by discovering Jesus, then sharing her
good news—and Jesus—with those very neighbors, she whom
they had probably judged quite sinful became instead their
evangelist and “missionary of mercy.” —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright ©
J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. Papal quotes Copyright © 2015, Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Used with permission.
Eucharistic Adoration will be held at St. John on Friday,
March 4, from 3 to 6 pm.
Meet the Sisters: You are invited to welcome our three
sisters from Tanzania at a reception after the 8 am Mass
on Sunday, March 6, in the Mural Room. We’re grateful
for their presence and for the gifts they bring to our community.
February 28 2016
WORSHIP AND SPIRITUALITY
Feb 29 Mon: Lenten Weekday, 2 Kgs 5:1-15ab, Lk 4:24-30
7:00 am †Dotty Connor by Bob & Noel Bubala
Mar 1 Tue: Lenten Weekday, Dn 3:25, 34-43, Mt 18:21-35
7:00 am †All Living & Deceased Parishioners of
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
Mar 2 Wed: Lenten Weekday ,Dt 4:1, 5-9, Mt 5:17-19
7:00 am †Helen Duray by Duray Family
Mar 3 Thu: Lenten Weekday, USA: St. Katherine Drexel, Vrigin, Jer
7:23-28, Lk 11:14-23
7:00 am †Helen Duray by Duray Family
Mar 4 Fri: Lenten Weekday, St. Casimir, Hos 14:2-10, Mk 12:28-34
7:00 am †Marian Danko-Schneider by Anthony Barilla
8:30 am †Helen Nies by Mrs. Angela Matushek
Mar 5 Sat: Lenten Weekday, Hos 6:1-6, Lk 18:9-14
No 7 a.m. Mass on Saturdays
4:30 pm (SA) All Living & Deceased Parishioners of
St. Adalbert
Mar 6 SUN: Fourth Sunday of Lent, Jos 5:9a, 10-12, 2 Cor 5:1721, Lk 15: 1-3, 11:32 (33)
8:00 am †George Taylor by Taylor Family
(SJB) 10:30 am †Bill Furtak by Wife Mary
(SH) 10:30 am Whiting-Robertsdale Catholic Community
ADMINISTRATOR ……………….Rev. Jerome Stack, C.PP.S. Ext. 103
DEACON………………………………………….………...Joseph Manchak
BUSINESS MANAGER/BULLETIN…………….…..Agnes Seitz Ext. 104
BULLETIN ARTICLES: [email protected]
MAIN RECTORY NUMBER……………………………….....(219) 659-0023
RECTORY FAX NUMBER……………………………………...(219) 473-7551
HISPANIC MINISTRY……………………….…………..Nora Perez Ext. 105
FAITH FORMATION/YOUTH MINISTRY….J. Sandona (219) 616-5341
ADULT FAITH ENRICHMENT……...Margaret Saliga (219) 659-4138
MARRIAGE PREPARATION……………………….....….….(219) 659-0023
ST. JOHN SCHOOL……..Scott Tabernacki, Principal (219) 659-3042
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL………………………………………….(219) 659-1073
Whiting/Robertsdale Faith Community
SACRIFICIAL GIVING (2/21/2016)
Immaculate Conception $ 763.00
Sacred Heart
$1,163.60
St. Adalbert
$1,146.00
St. John the Baptist
 Loose
 High School
 Grade School
TOTAL:
$7,648.00
$ 441.00
$
5.00
$ 34.00
$8,128.00
St. John’s collection is around $8,000 but in order to operate
within our budget, $11,000 would help meet our needs. Please be
generous and open minded in your tithing.
PEACE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
Growing Our Fruit
The parable of the non-fruit-bearing fig tree describes the fate
of those who do not repent. Even though God gives us everything we need for our journey toward salvation, we ourselves
need to “cultivate and fertilize” our spiritual lives. The
“fertilizer” is the charity, fasting, and prayer of our Christian
penance. Repentance is “cultivating” the soil so we can bear
fruit. Repentance is changing one’s mind, letting go of the
narrowness of our own perception of how life should be and
embracing the expansiveness of God’s plan for salvation. Repentance is really conversion. But if we “grumble” our way
through life; judging others, failing to live up to our baptismal
commitments or not heeding all the warnings given us, Jesus’
message is quite clear: “bear fruit or be cut down.”
One Can – Make a Difference
Next weekend March 5th & 6th will be our monthly food collection for the Whiting Food Pantry. Donations can be placed in
the baskets or on the pews in the center of church.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU
The Rediscover Jesus book has certainly been a blessing to
the many who’ve read the brief but power packed chapters. Through it the Tuesday evening study group at SH has
enjoyed many meaningful discussions, thus gaining deeper
insights and encouragement to live the gospel in conscientious ways.
The book, which contains 40 chapters, is a welcome approach to the 40 days of Lent. Each chapter gives a message on which to reflect, followed by one line of scripture,
a related thought to ponder, and a positive action to accomplish.
If you’ve not opened your book yet, now is the time to do
so. We offer a sincere “Thank You” to the generous diocesan donor who sent 800 copies to our Whiting/Robertsdale
Catholic Community. May God bless all of us as we read
and are inspired to rediscover Jesus in our midst.
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3rd Sunday of Lent
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK
Patricia Arteaga, Virginia Banas, Mary Bayus, Bernice Bercik,
John C. Biagi, Richard Bobos, Viola Botterman, Mary Boyle,
Melissa Bradley, Isabel Briones, Noel Bubala, Ray Buell, Jerry
Burke, Thomas Castillo, Betty Chidalek, Magdalena Chirinos,
Dorothy Chovan, Doris Cinotto, Abigail Coates, Rebecca
Coates, Nancy Coleman, Jeannie Cusson, Marie Dado, Jason
Delgado, Gloria Demeter, Irene Dvorscak, Brenda Ervin,
Alice Escamilla, Jeanine Faulkner, Joseph Fortunak, Jr.,
Charles Gawlik, Andrea Gaynor, Julie Geffert, Florence
Gresko, Tom Hashu, Jeanette Hawkins, Nicole Hipp, Len
Hoyda, Marianne Hruskocy, Peggy Hyde, Tom Janiga,
Bernice Johnson, Edy Johnson, Barbara Johnston, Mark
Jurek, Ann Marie Kaminsky, Gloria A. Kaminsky, Rosemary
Kaminsky, Gerry Kasarda, Cathy Kobe, Randal Koch, Janet
Kompier, Barbara Jean Korba, Margaret Korba, Ann Kovach,
Ann Kovar, Ann Kraly, Nathan Kras, Laura Kresich, Abigail
Krieger, Sarah Lampa, Lenore Lazur, Leslie LeClaire, Aaron
Mercer, Edward Michniewicz, Catherine Marnan, Jane Mika,
Janet Moran, Monica Mores, Judy Muryzn, Bryce
Nowakowski, Jennifer O’Donnell, Collette Ormes, Robert
Pantoga, Sarah Penrose, Joan Peters, Shirley Pierce, Judith
Pitlik, Joyce Pardinek, Caitlan Pawlowski, Dan Podobinski.
Tom Puplava, Kathleen Radloff, Al Renda, Aloma Robinson,
Mary Rost, Ed Roszkowski, Marian Rovito, Joyce Rybicki,
Andrea Salazar, Dave Sikes, Grace Simko, Catherine
Smutniak, Nick Speziale, Velma Stasik, Jack Strisko, Nancy
Teles, James Toth, Richard Tumidalsky, Katelyn Valencia,
Adina Vargas, Marge Vrlik, Marianne Zemen.
Please continue to pray for all
the service men and women
here and all over the world.
Matt Barbetta, Sean Bowman, Cristina Campos, Christina
Campra, Sean Coleman, Larry Gazafy, Matthew Geffert, John
Gervais, Gerardo Gonzalez, James Grunhard Jr., Alex Gonzalo
Hernandez, Elliot Hlavaty, Matthew Hlavaty, Justin Jansky,
Thomas M. Kaminsky, Keith Kennedy, Jeff Klobucar, Jason
Koscielski, Jeffery Koval, Mark Koval, Zachary C. Machuca, Walter
Malenki, Benjamin Mann, Randall McAllister, Mike McCay, Hugh
A. McNinch, Philip Mlynarski, Derek Monks, David Novotney,
Zack O’Drobinak, Nicholas Okamura, Justus Oliver, Mark
Opachan, Nicholas Orbik, Michael Ortiz, Kenneth Petkunas,
Thomas Puplava Jr., Robert Rodriguez, Eric Schaufele, Elliott
Schultz, Natalie Serna, John Starzyk Jr, Alex Supergan, Jason
Sutton, Stephen Taylor, Jeffrey Thormeyer, Christopher Trojnar,
Samuel Valdyke, Ryan Walker, Ray Walsh.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
St. Adalbert Parish will have their Annual Spring Rummage
sale on March 5 from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall.
Anyone interested in donating, please call 659-4466.
The Service League of Share Foundation With the Handicapped is planning a Spring Luncheon with broasted chicken, door prizes, a silent auction & entertainment on March
16th, in the Halls of St. George, Schererville from 10:30 am2:00 pm. Sharing Meadows is a residence and camp for
developmentally disabled adults in Rolling Prairie. $35/
person. For more information call Share Foundation 219778-2585 or Chairperson Emogene Grant 219-663-5271.
The East Chicago Knights of Columbus #1700 is hosting their
annual Lenten Fish Fry each Friday until March 18th from 47 pm. Fish Dinners available are Lake Perch, Ocean Perch,
Frog Legs, Shrimp, Catfish, Baked Tilapia and Shrimp Dejon,
with choice of Baked Potato or Fries. Combos, Pierogi Dinners, Kids menu and take outs available. Every dinner comes
with our famous AYCE soup and salad bar. The Council is
located at 1104 Knights of Columbus Drive in East Chicago,
off Indianapolis Blvd by the EC South Shore Station. For
more information call 398-6700.
Please join us for our annual Ham Bingo, Sunday, March
13th, 2 pm at St. Nicholas Social Center, 8103 Columbia,
Munster...Ham and Cash Bingo
Four Lenten Tuesdays ...Fr. Kevin Scalf, C.PP.S., Assistant to the President at Calumet College of St. Joseph,
Hammond., IN., and appointed "Missionary of Mercy" by
Pope Francis for this Jubilee Year of Mercy is the guest
presenter for Four Lenten Tuesdays: February 23, March
1, 8, 15 from 7:00-8:00 p.m. at St. Adalbert Church,
121st & Indianapolis Blvd. The title of the presentations
is: "Forgiveness + Reconciliation = Mercy." What
is Forgiveness and Reconciliation within a theological context? And how does the Mercy of Christ, experienced in Word and Sacrament, lead one toward healing,
liberation and grace? Fr. Kevin will explore these topics
within evening prayer during the four Tuesdays.
All are welcome.
Participation is Free and open to the public.
Questions? Call Margaret 659-4138.
PARISH LIBRARY BOOKSHELF has selections for Lent
and other books to enhance your spiritual journey. You
can find the bookshelf in the vestibule of St. John
Church. All are welcome to borrow books on the honor
system. Please return them when you are finished. If
you are looking for something particular that you do
not find, please call Rita at 659-2965 to inquire if we
have it. Have a blessed Lent!
February 28 2016
FOREVER BLUE AND GOLD
GOOD NEWS
It is always nice to hear about good news, especially
when it pertains to St. John School. Recently Judy Nies,
St. John’s dedicated tech person, was celebrating over
the fact that the school now has obtained 65 Chrome
Books that will be used by the 6th, 7th and 8th grade
students at school. This acquisition is possible through
the generous donations from FB&G and caring individuals.
For the past several years Forever Blue and Gold has
promoted and sponsored special $500.00 Learning
Grants to five St. John teachers. We are very happy to
report that ten St. John teachers have submitted a proposal for a grant to improve instruction and help St.
John students. It is now up to the FB&G Board* to select the most helpful programs.
An alum recently sent a note that we appreciate: “ …so
happy many recognize the good FB&G does for St.
John School…I like that FB&G can help the school
now, which is why it has become my charity of
choice…”
*Let us know if you would like to be a board member:
[email protected]
Catholic Relief Services Collection
The second collection on March 5-6 will be for the
benefit of Catholic Relief Services.
Founded in 1943 by the Catholic Bishops of the
United States to serve World War II survivors in Europe, CRS now reaches 85 million people in 101
countries. The mission of CRS is to assist impoverished and disadvantaged people overseas, working
in the spirit of Catholic social teaching to promote
the sacredness of human life and the dignity of the
human person. CRS invites Catholics to live their
faith in solidarity with the poor and suffering peoNORTHWEST INDIANA CATHOLIC NEWSPAPER...Support the
Catholic Press and your parish at the same time! For each new
subscription (not a subscriber within the last 12 months) to the
Northwest Indiana Catholic newspaper, the parish will receive a $10 rebate to be used for ministries, special projects,
social outreach, or even ordinary expenses. Drop your check
or money order into the collection basket now through Sunday, March 6, 2016. If you would prefer to use a credit or
debit card, go online to nwicatholic.com.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
3rd Sunday of Lent
FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK
Monday, February 29 7:00 am Mass—Fr. Joseph Semancik
10:30 am Bible Study, (SH) Rose Room
7:00 pm (SH ) Catholicism Series
Tuesday, March 1
Wed., March 2
7:00 am Mass—Fr. Jerome Stack
(SA) 7:00 pm Lenten Session with Fr. Scalf
7:00 am Mass—Fr. Jerome Stack
3:00 pm PHYRE MS
5:00 pm (SJB) RCIA 1st Communion
Session
6:30 pm (SJB) Adult Choir Rehearsal
7:00 pm Liturgy Committee
7:00 pm (SH) Lector Meeting
7:00 pm Night of Alabanza &
Reflection
Thurs., March 3
7:00 am Mass—Fr. Jerome Stack
4:00 pm Confessions
7:00 pm (SH) Spanish Choir Rehearsal
7:00 pm Pastoral Council
Friday, March 4
7:00 am Mass—Fr. Jerome Stack
8:30 am (SJB) School Mass-Fr. Kevin Scalf
3;00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
7:00 pm (SH) Mass/Stations of the Cross
7:00 pm (SJB) Stations of the Cross
Sat., March 5
Sunday, March 6
9:00 am (SH-Spanish) Rosary
3:30 PM (SA) Confessions
4:30 pm (SA) Mass—Fr. Jerome Stack
8:00 am Mass—Fr. Jerome Stack
9:00 am Faith Formation
10:30 am (SJB) Mass—Fr. Jerome Stack
Youth Led Mass
Confirmation Rite Enrollment
No Children's Liturgy of the Word
10:30 am (SH) Mass—Fr. David Kelly
Noon –2 PM (SJB) Living Stations Practice
2:00 pm (SJB) PHYRE HS Ministry
I have been thinking of ways to make myself more present;
present at home, present at work. It has become challenging
to make sure I am who I need to be at that moment. So many
ideas, so little time to make them work. I want to be present
for everyone, but inevitably, it seems the harder I try, the
more difficult it becomes to stay focused on the task at hand.
My mind may wander or my thoughts may blend together.
Meditation helps, but the same challenge presents itself: how
can I block out what is a distraction in that moment?
Maybe the answer to this question lies in the course material
for that Philosophy 101 class I struggled to make at 8 am in
college. Maybe the solution comes from setting up a manageable schedule for me and actually sticking to it. When I am
faced with the unknown, or I feel challenged, I turn to St. Augustine. I am going to try to keep this thought as priority #1:
“There are two loves. The love of the world and the love of
God…Let the love of the world take second place, and let the
love of God dwell in you. Let the better love take over.”
Sounds like a solid plan to me.
Scott Tabernacki
REST IN PEACE
Constance M. Miller
CONGRATULATIONS
On behalf of the members of the St. John Rosary Society, thank
you to everyone who visited and supported our booth at the parish festival earlier this month. The winners of our three raffles
were: “Tailgate Party” - Carol Furto; “Welcome Little One” Dolores McCampbell; and “The Great Set Up” - Christine Rzonca… congratulations! Thank you to all who donated items for our
booth. A very special thank you goes to the members (and spouses) who helped with the organization, set up and take down of
our booth items, and the members who worked throughout the
festival weekend. God bless each of you.
Marian Catholic High School
Second Quarter—Honor Roll
Christopher Cuadrado
Noah Elbaor
Kaela Harber
Joseph Solorio Arellano
Comunidad Católica De Whiting-Robertsdale
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ANUNCIOS DOMINICALES
¡Anuncios Para El Boletín!
Si usted desea clasificar un anuncio en el boletín (en español) pueden
enviarlo vía e-mail a [email protected]. ó también puede llamar a los
teléfonos 659-0023 Ext. 105 o 219–484-6917. Estos anuncios deben de
entregarse los Lunes NO más tarde de las 12:00 del medio día. Por favor
especifique las fechas en que le gustaría que su anuncio sea publicado.
Sagrado Corazón
Misa de 1er Viernes del Mes
El Viernes 4 de Marzo: Confesiones de 6:15 a 6:45 pm. Misa 7:00
pm. y después de la Misa continuaremos con el Viacrucis.
Venta de Segunda
La Iglesia de San Adalberto tendrá la venta de segunda el Sábado, 5
de Marzo de 9:00 am a 1:30 pm en el salón de la Iglesia. Si usted
esta interesado/a en hacer algún tipo de donación, por favor comuníquese al TEL. 219-659-4466.
Venta de Pescado
La Iglesia de San Patricio ubicada en 3802 Grand Boulevard East
Chicago, tendrá venta de pescado empanizado los viernes 2/26,
3/4, 3/11, y 3/18. Lo invitamos a disfrutar de este rico platillo y a
la vez contribuir para el mantenimiento de esta parroquia. De
antemano agradecemos su cooperación!
Periódico Católico de Northwest Indiana
Patrocine al Periódico y a su parroquia a la mismo tiempo! Por
cada nueva suscripción (no una persona ya subscrita dentro de los
12 meses pasados) al Periódico Católico de NorthWest Indiana, la
parroquia recibirá $10.00 para uso de ministerios, proyectos especiales, o cualquier otros gastos extraordinarios. Por favor deposite su cheque o money order en la canasta de la colecta antes o el
Domingo, 6 de Marzo. Si usted prefiere usar una tarjeta de crédito o debito, visite la página de Internet: nwicatholic.com.
Le Gustaría Pertenecer A Un Ministerio?
Si usted tiene el deseo de participar de una manera más cercana
en la celebración de la Eucaristía, quizás usted podría ser miembro
en alguno de los ministerios de la Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón. Lo
invitamos a participar en nuestros ministerios de: Ministros de
Eucaristía, lectores, ujieres, coro, etc. Otra manera en la que usted
podría participar seria como voluntario para limpiar o decorar la
Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón. Si tiene alguna pregunta o duda a
cerca de como participar en la Iglesia, por favor comuníquese con
Nora Pérez al TEL. 219-659-0023 ext. 105 o 219-484-6917.
Como pertenecer a la Iglesia
del Sagrado Corazón
Si usted no está registrado en nuestra Parroquia
y le gustaría ser miembro de la Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón, puede llamar al TEL. 219-659-0023
o 219–484-6917. Si usted está registrado pero
NO está recibiendo los sobres, por favor comuníquese con Nora Pérez al teléfono ya mencionado. Si en su familia viven jóvenes que ya cumplieron sus 18 años de edad, es esencial que ellos llenen una forma
como miembro de la Iglesia por separado. Confesiones son escuchadas en español de 9:45 a 10:15 am. Todos los Domingos antes
de la Misa de 10:30 am.
Le gustaría profundizar su Fe
y Vivir de una manera
más espiritual esta Cuaresma?
Le invitamos a participar en las actividades
Cuaresmales
en la Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón
iniciando el Lunes 15 de Febrero, 2016.
Lunes: Marzo, 7, 14, y 21
7pm ~ Series del Catolicismo
Miércoles: Marzo, 2, 9, 16 y 23
7pm ~ Noche de Alabanza y Reflexión
Viernes: Marzo, 4, 11, 18
7pm ~ Viacrucis
Sábados: Feb. 20 (Todos los Sábados)
Perdón + Reconciliación = Misericordia
El Padre Kevin Scalf, estará presentando el tema de Perdón + Reconciliación = Misericordia por cuatro Martes durante la cuaresma.
Iniciando el Martes 23 de Febrero, 1ro, 8, y 15 de Marzo. Estas
clases serán en INGLES en la Iglesia de San Adalberto de 7 a 8 pm.
Todos serán bienvenidos!
DÍA DE REFLEXIÓN CUARESMAL
Lo invitamos a un retiro de REFLEXIÓN durante la Cuaresma con el
Padre Jerry Schweitzer el Sábado 27 de Febrero en el Salón Rosa de
la Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón de 9:00 am a 3:00 pm. En este retiro
se proveerá lonche sin costo alguno. Se aceptarán donaciones a
beneficio de la Asociación de San Vicente de Paul. Se puede preinscribir antes del 22 de Febrero con la Sra. Margaret al TEL. 6594138. No se olvide de traer su biblia. El retiro será en Ingles. Todos
están cordialmente invitados!
Comunión/Visita al Hospital
Si usted conoce alguna persona enferma ó que tiene un impedimento para asistir a Misa y le gustaría que se le lleve la Santa Comunión a su casa o tiene algún familiar en el hospital y le gustaría
que el Padre vaya a visitarlo, por favor llame a las oficinas de las
parroquias de nuestra comunidad Catolica de Whiting-Robertsdale
al 219-659-0023, en español comuníquese con Nora Perez al TEL.
219-484-6917.
Proyecto de Cuaresma
El grupo de jóvenes de nuestra comunidad Católica de Whiting/
Robertsdale estará participando en un proyecto cuaresmal en el
cual necesita de su generosa participación. De la manera en la que
usted puede participar es donando cualquier tipo de bolsa de
mano que no use, y/o bolsas deportivas. También necesitamos
donaciones de artículos de higiene para viajar como; pasta de dientes, cepillos de dientes, peines, desinfectante par a las manos, botellas de jabón, botellas de agua, calcetones, rastrillos, productos
femeninos, desodorantes y cualquier otro tipo de higiene personal
que usted desee donar. Usted podrá llevar estas donaciones a las
parroquias de nuestra comunidad Católica a partir del 31 de Enero
y terminará el 21 de Febrero.
Renta del Salón Rosa ~ Para renta del salón Rosa de la Iglesia del
Sagrado Corazón, favor de comunicarse con Nora Pérez o a la Rectoría de San Juan B. 219-659-0023.