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Divine Mercy Catholic Church
2231 Club Center Drive, Sacramento, CA 95835
Tel: (916) 256-3134 www.divinemercynatomas.com
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00 am-4:00 pm
MISSION STATEMENT ~ To establish a faith-filled community bonded by love. To
proclaim the good news, foster personal encounters with the living Christ and strengthen the
family by witnessing the gospel values of love, mercy, justice, forgiveness and service to all.
Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 PM
Sunday Mass 7:30 AM
9:30 AM
12:30 PM
Youth Mass 5:00 PM
Every 1st Sunday of the Month followed by Eucharistic Adoration
Spanish Mass 5:00 PM
Every 2nd Sunday of the Month
Filipino Mass 5:00 PM Every 3rd Sunday of the month
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WEEKDAY MASSES
Mon - Wed - Fri 6:30 PM
Tue - Thur - Sat 8:30 AM
Every Friday Holy Hour 3 - 6 PM
(Blessed Sacrament Exposed)
First Friday
Morning Mass 8:30 AM
Exposition* 9:00 AM
Benediction 5:45 PM
Evening Mass 6:30 PM
*Hourly Adorers needed during Exposition
Mass Schedule
Sacrament of Penance
Saturday 3:45 - 4:45 PM By Appointment Call the Parish Ofc Sacrament of Baptism
Every 3rd Saturday of the month at 10:00 AM or within the Mass (in some special cases to be determined by the Pastor). Please contact the Parish Office to talk with the Pastor 2 months before the Baptism day.
Sacrament of Matrimony
Please contact the Parish Office to talk with the Pastor 6 months before the wedding day.
Anointing of the Sick
Please call the Parish Office.
Rosary
English: 30 mins before every Mass Spanish: Thursdays at 7:00 PM
Chaplet of Divine Mercy
Immediately after every Mass
PASTOR Rev. Soane Kaniseli pastor@divinemercynatomas.com
Deacon Rick Morales deacon@divinemercynatomas.com
Deacon James Ogbonna deaconjames@divinemercynatomas.com
Sacraments and Rosaries Look Inside For
Sunday, November 24, 2019
Luke 23:35-43
The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ,
King of the Universe
Parish Wide Dinner Nite Out, Tues, Nov 26.
See Insert for details and Coupon
See Page 3 for Thanksgiving Mass times and
a special sharing opportunity!
What’s Going On At
Divine Mercy
Catholic Church
on December 1st?
See Page 4
Week at a Glance!
Page 2 A Word From...
To be added to the Parish’s Warrior Prayer Chain
email: lopez-kathleen5341@sbcglobal.net
The Solemnity of Our Lord
Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
A Bulletin Reflection by:
Deacon James Ogbonna
Today we celebrate the Solemnity of
our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of the
Universe. Today is also the last Sunday
of Ordinary Time which brings our litur-
gical year to a close. Next Sunday we
begin the season of Advent. Over the last several months, we have cele-
brated the mysteries of the life of our Lord Jesus Christ. This Sunday we
celebrate Him in his glorified state as King of all Creation, all souls, Lord
of Lords, and King of all Kings.
The Solemnity of Christ the King was established by Pope Pius the XI in
1925 in response to a world that was moving toward nationalism and
rejecting Jesus and His ways. Pope Pius thought a renewed focus on
our Lord Jesus Christ as the King of the Universe would resonate with
Christians and the public domain. Today, we also are invited to
acknowledge Christ as our King. We should gladly surrender ourselves
to His loving reign and respond to His invitation to take our place in His
kingdom.
From the very beginning of creation, the reign of Jesus Christ as our King
was assured. His Kingdom was established through the lineage of King
David and is recounted in our first reading today, the Second Book of
Samuel (2 Samuel 5:1-3.) David was crowned king by the people of Isra-
el. They wanted a sovereign like the other nations in Judea. Through
King David’s descendants, as promised by God, foretold by the prophets
and the Angel Gabriel when he hailed Mary; our Lord Jesus would sit
upon his throne, as king, ruling over an everlasting Kingdom. Christ’s
supremacy was established. We celebrate this today.
But unlike the monarchies, royalties and rulers that we see so much of in
our world today, Christ the King did not come to seek power for himself
nor glory from a human perspective but was one whose life was centered
on caring for and offering His life to others. Christ the King came to reveal
his Father’s love for us. He came to mediate for us, and to redeem us.
The King of the Universe is crowned in thorns and nailed to a wooden
cross for his throne. He sacrificed himself so that we could know ever-
lasting life. By following His lead, we can work toward a world filled with
justice, love and peace. By imitating His example, we learn how to live in
solidarity with each other for the hope of untold joy in His Kingdom. Just
as the cross was his means to exaltation, so the way of his cross is our
only way into paradise.
In our Gospel reading today from (Luke 23:35-43), we are given a brief
account of the crucifixion of Jesus. Religious leaders mocked him. The
soldiers ridiculed him. The crowd taunted him. In their attempt to de-
moralize Jesus they challenged him; if he is who he said he is, “the son of
God,” then he should save himself. They fail to recognize their Savior,
the Chosen One that performed miracles among them. They failed to
understand that Christ’s leadership and His kingship was expressed
through his humility and the sacrifice he made for humanity.
As our Savior hangs on the cross along with two thieves, the Penitent Thief
recognized Christ’s supremacy and asks Jesus to "remember him" when
Christ “comes into His kingdom.” Our Savior assured him, “Truly today you
will be with me in paradise” (Luke 23:43).
Today we are celebrating the true substance of the Kingdom of God, the
Reign of Christ, and Christ the King of the Universe. Like the Penitent
Thief, if we will recognize Jesus Christ as the Messiah and the Reigning
King of the Universe and accept his invitation, we will truly join Him in Para-
dise. The merciful Savior “forgives us for we know not what we do,” and
guarantees us a place in His kingdom anyway. Let us choose to be part of
His kingdom that He is offering us and ignore the powers of worldly attrac-
tions that challenge and distract us from fully embracing His invitation.
The world challenges us daily to choose the rule of other powers: money,
greed, violence, indifference, hatred, aggression, etc. As a result, accepting
Jesus’ invitation can be difficult for many of us and it needs to be renewed
each day by the deliberate moral choices we make. The King of the Uni-
verse invites us to follow him into Paradise! In humility let us accept His
invitation to paradise that we do not deserve but He offers it to us anyway!
His saving Grace can become the reality of our lives.
Our second reading today (Col. 1:12-20) tells us that Jesus is true God and
true man, the image of the invisible God. All things were created through
him and for him. Jesus is the true king of all kings. Yet He allows Himself to
be crucified so that we may have everlasting life. Let us give him an oppor-
tunity to truly reign in our lives.
Today we celebrate the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the
Universe. We also anticipate his second coming and his new kingdom.
We proclaim his glorious return when he will fill the hearts of all His faithful
with joy and wipe away our tears. However, we cannot passively sit and
wait for this moment to come; we must actively desire his Kingdom in our
hearts by our deeds and actions. After all, our King will remind us that
whatever we have done for one of the least of His brothers and sisters, we
also did for him. Our actions will speak far louder than words and will
demonstrate our eagerness to accept Christ’s invitation to join Him in His
Kingdom.
According to St Luke-(Luke 17:21), “The Kingdom of God is already within
you”. On November 12, 2014, Pope Francis assured us that “the Kingdom
of God is close to us every day”-it is hidden in the holiness of our daily life.
Life with Christ lasts forever! It is built on the foundation of God’s just and
eternal love. The moral choices we make now will determine if we have a
place at Christ’s table in his Kingdom.
Let us imitate Christ our King; our lives should be centered on worship,
selflessness, and prayer. We also must be caring, loving, and make moral
choices that will be respected by God! +
Page 3 “Pray without ceasing-”...I Thessalonians 5:17
Prayers of the Faithful, Sunday, November 24, 2019
SAINTS AND READINGS OF THE WEEK
Sunday, Nov 24 St. Andrew Dung Lac
2 SM 5:1-3; PS 122:1-2, 3-4, 4-5; COL 1:12-20; MK 11:9, 10; LK 23:35-43
Monday, Nov 25 St. Catherine of Alexandria
DN 1:1-6, 8-20; DANIEL 3:52, 53, 54, 55, 56; MT 24:42A, 44; LK 21:1-4
Tuesday, Nov 26 St. John Berchmans
DN 2:31-45; DANIEL 3:57, 58, 59, 60, 61; RV 2:10C; LK 21:5-11
Wednesday, Nov 27 St. James Intercisus
DN 5:1-6, 13-14, 16-17, 23-28; DANIEL 3:62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67; RV 2:10C;
LK 21:12-19
Thursday, Nov 28 St. Catherine Laboure
SIR 50:22-24; PS 145:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11; 1 COR 1:3-9; 1 THES 5:18;
LK 17:11-19
Friday, Nov 29 St. Saturninus
DN 7:2-14; DANIEL 3:75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81; LK 21:28; LK 21:29-33
Saturday, Nov 30 St. Andrew the Apostle
ROM 10:9-18; PS 19:8, 9, 10, 11; MT 4:19; MT 4:18-22
Our King comes with mercy and endless love, and this gives us confidence
to present to Him all our needs.
That the Church may proclaim, celebrate, and serve the Kingdom of Jesus
Christ to the ends of the earth and to the end of time.
For the priests serving in this Diocese, that they will persevere in the priest-
hood of Christ, the King of the Universe.
For all those called to the priesthood or consecrated life in this Diocese, that
they will seriously consider the call.
That as Christian Stewards we will embrace the mindset that my life is not
about me; it is about serving the King of Kings.
That Christ the King may lead all public servants to place the dignity of
human life at the center of all their policies, programs, and decisions.
For all who teach religious instruction, that they may impart to their students
the message of Christ, the image of the invisible God, with clarity and con-
viction.
For all those who suffer in body, mind or spirt that they may be cared for
with gentleness and patience.
For the dying and all the deceased, that Jesus may welcome them into His
Kingdom, as He welcomed the man who was crucified with Him.
Prayers for the Sick
Almighty and Everlasting God, the
eternal salvation of those who be-
lieve in You, hear us on behalf of
Your servants who are sick, for whom
we humbly beg the help of your mer-
cy, so that, being restored to health,
they may render thanks to you in
your Church. Through Christ our
Lord. Amen
Joanna Shimeck Elda Costa Joan Pucci M. Bonia
Ed Fochtman Paul Paguirigan Mai Cheng Arnold Lim
Joseph Espanol Lilian Flores Marian Faustino Ace Espanol
Janet Galicia Edward Paguirigan Marifi Lim Emma Rea
Rico Flores Linda Espanol Lillian Navasca Ed Fochtman
Lory Caminong Rosita Espanol Lito Galicia Joan Pucci
Ivy Paguirigan Juan Faustino Julie Paguirigan Carol Britto
Leslie Navasca Edward Espanol Patrick Espanol Elda Costa
Andrew Espanol Elva Espanol Rosemarie Espanol Lulu Barba
Bradley Espanol Aubrey Espanol Ethan Espanol Clyde Stribling
Domingo Navasca Anselmo Mascarenas, Jr. Adoracion Ravanes
Fanny Fernandez Lucille Martinez Ramon Alferez Menaflor Mejia
Alice Suponch Natalie Suponch Teresa McNeil Lucille Martinez
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Prayers for the military
I will say of
the LORD, He
is my refuge
and my
fortress: my
God; in him
will I trust.
Psalm 91:2
PARISH VOCATION COMMITTEE
OUR VOCATION CROSS PRAYER IS STILL EXISTING.
WE HAVE OUR VOCATION CROSS CORNER AT THE
NARTHEX . EVERYBODY’S INVITED TO HELP IN PROMOTING THE
PRAYERS FOR VOCATION.
PLEASE SIGN UP IN THE CORNER AND TAKE THE VOCATION
CROSS TO YOUR HOME FOR A WEEK AND PRAY VOCATION.
BRING IT BACK AND JOIN THE PROCESSION WITH THE PRIEST
BEFORE THE MASS.
Welcome Women Teaser
Divine Mercy Thanksgiving Day Family Masses Thursday, November 28th
Masses are at 8:00 am and 10:00 am Please bring your non-perishable food items and monetary do-nations to help those in need. You will present your gifts at the altar during Mass. Your gifts will be used by the Angels of Mer-cy to feed the hungry!
May God bless you for your generosity!
Allen Jay Cayabyab, USAF
Chad Cayabyab, US Marines PO2
TSTT Jesse R. Bose, USAF
Jose Robledo, US Army
LCpl Alex Penick, US Marines
Deven Aguiar-Frank, USAF
Jonah Edward Pagala, US Navy
Vincent Santos, US Air Force
Capt Jessica G. Dacpano ,USAF
Christopher Robledo, Navy
Veronica Santos, Air Force
Peter Mibach, Navy
Page 4 Mark Your Calendars
MASS INTENTIONS WEEK AT A GLANCE
Sunday, November 24
8:30 am (P7) RCIA Adapted Year II
8:30 am (P8) RCIA Adapted Year I
8:30 am (P9) RCIA Adult Class
9:30 am (Narthex) Children's Liturgy
10:30 am (Rectory) RCIA II
2:00 pm (Church) Youth Choir
2:00 pm (P3) Men's Welcome Team 5 Meeting
2:00 pm (P5) Women's Welcome Meeting Team 4
5:00 pm (P7 & 8) Welcome Brotherhood
6:00 pm (P1, 2 & 3) Life Teen Meeting
Monday, November 25
7:30 pm (Narthex) Bible Study: Romans
Tuesday, November 26
9:00 am (P1,2, &3) CGS
9:00 am (Narthex) The Gospel of Salvation
11:00 am (P5) Inner Circle Prayer Circle
7:00 pm (Narthex) Pastoral Council Meeting
Wednesday, November 27
9:30 am (Narthex) Divine Mercy Cenacle
5:00 pm (P1) Children's Choir Practice
Thursday, November 28 THANKSGIVING
9:00 am (Narthex) Altar Society - Flower Arrangement
7:00 pm (Church) Spanish Rosary
Friday, November 29 THANKSGIVING BREAK-OFFICE CLOSED
3:00 pm (Church) Holy Hour
7:30 pm (Church) Adult Choir Practice
Saturday, November 30
9:30 am (Church) Altar Society-Advent Decoration
10:00 am (P1) Guadalupe Ministry Reunion
3:45 pm (Church) Confession Fr Michael
Sunday, December 1
8:30 am (P7) RCIA Adapted Year II
8:30 am (P8) RCIA Adapted Year I
8:30 am (P9) RCIA Adult Class
9:00 am (P1-4, 5, 7&8) Children's CFF:RCIA Adapted/Parent's
Class
9:30 am (Narthex) Children's Liturgy
10:30 am (Rectory) RCIA II
10:45 am (All Portables) Children's CFF Class
10:45 am (Narthex) CFF Class
2:00 pm P3) Men's Welcome Team 5 Meeting
2:00 pm (P5) Women's Welcome Meeting Team 4
4:00 pm (P7/8) Columbian Squires Planning Meeting
7:00 pm (Narthex) Youth Potluck
Sunday, November 24 FEAST OF CHRIST THE KING
7:30 am Maria Pulido + Fr Michael
Constance Merced Ramos +
9:30 am Bess Dagcasin + Fr Ho
Alison Leahy (Birthday)
Sean Hoban +
Phero Pham Van Lac +
12:30 pm Romina Maulino Fabriquer + Fr Ho
Pedro & Severa De Castro +
Samson Corpuz +
Monday, November 25
6:30 pm Domico Pham Van Huan + Fr Michael
Catalina Bonza +
Tuesday, November 26
8:30 am Teresita Nasol + (Death Anniversary) Fr Michael
Narda Domingo (Birthday/Thanksgiving)
Domico Pham Chi Hung +
Wednesday, November 27
6:30 pm Olimpio D. Gulle + Fr Ho
Domico Pham Dinh Thuyen +
Thursday, November 28 THANKSGIVING
8:00 am Ronald LeDoux + Fr Ho
Sheela Amarasekera +
Cerlita Diaz Villar +
10:00 am Preston Mendoza (Thanksgiving) Fr Michael
Simon Dugoy, Sr. +
Friday, November 29
6:30 pm Lydia Pasumbal + Fr Ho
Saturday, November 30
8:30 am Fr Michael
5:00 pm Justina Santos + (Birthday) Fr Michael
Sunday, December 1 FIRST DAY OF ADVENT
7:30 am Angel DeGuzman + (Death Anniversary)Fr Michael
Elmer Villanueva +
Robert Brazil + (Death Anniversary)
9:30 am Bess Dagcasin + Fr Ho
Joe Ned & Cecile White (Anniversary/Thanksgiving)
Ulpiano C. Aguas + (40 Days Death)
12:30 pm Fernando Galvez Navar + Fr Ho
Ulpiano C. Aguas + (40 Days Death)
5:00 pm YOUTH MASS Fr Michael
Rosalia & Gerardo Rosario +
So What’s Up on Sunday, December 1st?
Thanksgiving Cash Raffle Tickets and Money must
be turned in.
Last day to purchase tickets for the Christmas Party.
Giving Tree Sponsorship Sign-ups After Mass
Last Day for the Divine Mercy Squires Blanket
and Coat Drive
Youth Mass at 5:00 pm
The Church Office
is Closed on
Thursday and Friday, November 28th and 29th.
Page 5 Giving is Worship
THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT OF OUR PARISH
SHARING OUR TREASURE Fiscal Year July 2018- June 2019
Four cash prizes: $500 Each
$2 per ticket
Packets for the Thanksgiving Cash Raffle will be
available in the pews during Masses.
Winning tickets drawn at the Parish Christmas
Party on December 7th!
Win Money and Help our Parish by joining this
QUICK AND EASY CASH RAFFLE!
Proceeds will go towards our Mortgage Reduction !
May God bless you abundantly for your generosity!
THANKSGIVING
CASH RAFFLE
Mortgage Reduction
Week ending November 17, 2019
OFFERTORY REQUIREMENTS (July 2019 - June 2020)
Average 4 week Month Requirement $ 60,000
Weekly Average Requirements $ 15,000
Week of: 3-Nov wk 1 $ 19,125
Week of: 10-Nov wk 2 $ 15,064
Week of: 17-Nov wk 3 $ 12,993
Week of: 24-Nov wk 4
Total Collections This Month $ 47,182
Note: The Above Amounts Do Not Include Fundraising Donations
CHURCH MORTGAGE
Mortgage Loan Balance 10/31/2019 $ 2,204,150
This Week:
Weekend Mass attendance totaled 1,558
302 families gave 70.1% of our weekend offertory of $10,219
We are thankful to the 36 families who gave sacrificial gifts totaling $2,487 for our Mortgage Reduction collection.
Fundraising Donations MTD = $6,978
Monies collected for fundraising events have not been adjusted for costs. Net income will be reflected when the fundraising event ends.
Plan ahead, sign up for Connect Now Giving
God Bless You for Your Continuing Generosity
Have your gift recorded by using envelopes. We will provide you with a record of your tax-deductible donations every year. Don’t have enve-
lopes? Call Parish office to request – it’s easy!
Gobble up the Raffle tickets now! The Raffle Ends
December 1st, Next Sunday. Tickets and money due then!
The Mortgage Reduction Offering is next Weekend!
Please prayerfully consider what you can give to help the
Church’s efforts in reducing the balance on the mortgage. We
will be taking a second collection for this all important offering.
Annual Catholic Appeal 20219
Thanksgiving Report to Parishioners “Report
of Gratitude”
This Thanksgiving, as we reflect with gratitude for
the many blessings God has given us, Catholics
throughout our Diocese are invited to visit scd.org
to view the 2019 Annual Catholic Appeal “Report of Gratitude.” See how, together
as Catholics, parishioners have made a real difference to our sisters and brothers
in need. This year, more than 261,000 individual and families, were helped by 17
Northern California charities that receive funds from the Appeal.
The 2019 Appeal is approaching $3.7 million in commitments so far. Our parish
receives 25% of any gift made by parishioners here. If you have not yet participat-
ed, prayerfully consider a donation. No contribution, no act of charity is ever too
small or insignificant. Envelopes are available in the parish office or donate online
at scd.org.
Page 6 Divine Mercy Catholic Church Ministries
EVENTS Nov 2019
CFF Schedule
November 2019
November 24/25
Sunday/Monday No CFF – Thanksgiving Break
Day Date Event Time Place
Sunday Nov 24 Life Teen
Meeting 6:00 PM P9
(Adult Coats, Jackets, Mittens, Gloves, Scarves,
and Blankets) New and Lightly Used Articles
Please.
Look for the donation bin in the Narthex.
ENDS ON DEC 1st
Sponsored by the
Divine Mercy Squires
7:00 pm 6:00 pm
Next Youth Mass
Sunday, December 1st!
Life Teen strengthens our teens'
Catholic identity, while rooting them
firmly in Christ and in His Church.
What’s going on? Life Night for Teens
When? 2nd and 4th Sunday
of EVERY month
Time? 6:00 – 8:00 PM
Where? Portable Rooms 1/2/3
Contact? Donovan Serrano (916) 529-7769
Teens (ages 13-17) & Parents are more than welcomed to attend.
See you there
November 24th
6:00 pm
P1, 2 & 3
Divine Mercy Catholic Church
Rosary Garden
The Catechism of the Catholic Church says:
Meditation engag-
es thought, imagi-
nation, emotion,
and desire. This
mobilization of
faculties is neces-
sary in order to
deepen our convic-
tions of faith,
prompt the conversion of our heart, and strengthen
our will to follow Christ. Thank you Daughters of
the King for your generous gift of the Rosary Gar-
den that we will enjoy for many years to come.
Page 7 Divine Mercy Catholic Church Ministries
Please prayerfully consider what
kind of food items you can donate to the Angels of Mercy Food Closet.
They are always in need of: Cereal, Tuna, Pasta, Pasta Sauce, Fruit,
Soup, Peanut Butter, Juice, Tea. These donations go toward feeding the
hungry in our parish neighborhood. Thank you for sharing your “first
fruits!”
ANGELS OF
MERCY
ANGELS OF MERCY
For your Christmas Season
To Do List!
May God bless your giving hearts!
RCIA ADULTS CLASS
SCHEDULE I and II
Come and See!
RCIA 1
Class Schedule
for November
24 November 2019: Freedom in Christ (Jn 8:31-36/Mt 5:3-12)
24 November 2019: Salvation & Redemption (Jn 3: 16-18)
RCIA II Class Schedule for November
The Giving Tree Sponsorship
by Angels of Mercy starts next
weekend. You can sign up to
surprise a child in need! Look
for the Angels of Mercy and the
opportunity to sign-up in the
Narthex starting November 30th
and December 1st after Mass .
A Special
Opportunity for Women
Congratulations to the men
who attended the Men’s
Welcome retreat on Nov. 9-10!
Come to the next women’s Welcome weekend! It’s an incredible
experience that will help you discover what’s missing in your life
and what to do about it.
When: Feb. 15-16 2020
Where: Divine Mercy Catholic Church
2231 Club Center Drive
Sacramento, CA 95835
Save the Date: We will begin taking registrations for the Women’s
Welcome weekend in November. For more information call the
Parish Office at 916-256-3134, or visit
www.divinemercynatomas.com.
Save the Date!
Divine Mercy Catholic Church
Guadalupe
Ministry
Reunion
Saturday
November 30th
Portable 1
10:00 am-12:00 pm
Join us!
The Best Advent Ever
Presented by
Dynamic Catholic!
Go to:
https://dynamiccatholic.com/best
-advent-ever
YOU ARE INVITED TO DINNER
ON TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 26TH
4:00-8:00PM!
AT PANERA’S
2731 Del Paso Rd
We are Panera Bread: And we believe that good food, food you can feel good about, can bring out the best in
all of us. Food served in a warm, welcoming environment, by people who
care. To us, that’s good eating and that’s why we’re here.
Won’t you join your parish family for dinner?
Eat Dinner Out and Raise Money for Our Parish! Panera’s at 2731 Del Paso
Road is donating 20% of the proceeds from your meals to the parish!
Come in! Enjoy! They still pay attention to the important things. Like serving food that does not
contain artificial preservatives, flavors or sweeteners and colors from artificial sources (see
our No No List) and making sure you have a great experience (have you tried online ordering?).
All of this, what it all comes down to, is wanting for our guests what we want for our own fami-
lies. Simply: good food. their sustainable grilled seafood, chicken or steak served in tacos,
burritos, salads and more!
HEY Want 5
of these
Then
Gobble
Up
These
It’s a Steal
of a Deal!
Win Money and Help our Parish by joining this
QUICK AND EASY CASH RAFFLE!
Proceeds will go towards our Mortgage Reduction !
May God bless you abundantly for your generosity!
Four cash prizes: $500 Each
$2 per ticket
Need not be present to win!
Packets for the Thanksgiving Cash Raffle will be available
in the pews during Masses
Tickets are due December 1st Winning tickets drawn at the
Parish Christmas Party on December 7th!
THANKSGIVING CASH RAFFLE
The Annual Parish Christmas Party
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7
FROM 6-11:30 PM
Four Points by Sheraton ~ Duckhorn & Del Paso
DINNER TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW!
SUNDAY , NOV 24th IS THE LAST DAY FOR THE EARLY BIRD PRICE OF $50
STARTING MONDAY THE PRICE IS $65”.
Please buy your tickets this weekend! We can’t sell tickets after December 1. EVENTS:
Choir Performance
Silent Auction
Raffle Baskets
Youth Choir Performance
Music & Dancing
Parish-wide Cash Raffle Prize Drawing
(4—$500 cash prizes!!!)
MEAL:
Turkey
Ham
Side Dishes
Salads
Artisan Rolls
Desserts
No Host Bar
No Host Bar
Beautiful Themed Raffle Baskets
Dancing Choir Music
Call the
Church Office
at 916-256-3134
for a quote!
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