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ST. JUDE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY PAGE SEVEN DECEMBER 31, 2000
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LAY MISSION-HELPERS ASSOCIATION
The Lay Mission-Helpers Association of our Archdiocese founded by Monsignor Anthony J. Browers has been sending men and women to work in the mission fields since 1955. They are looking today for men and women who have a useful skill or profession and who are willing to dedicate three (3) years of their lives to the work of the Church in the Missions.
Applications are now being accepted for the next Formation Class.
For more information, please call 213 - 637 - 7222.
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BIBLE STUDY - Sunday to Sunday Wednesday Mornings
Our "Sunday to Sunday" program is now on Wednesday mornings, instead of Tuesday mornings, from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m.
Please come join us in preparing for next Sunday's Mass. We meet to learn about and discuss the Readings for the upcoming Sunday Liturgy. Each week we watch a 20 minute video, stopping the tape at appropriate moments to discuss the material presented. We enjoy lively conversation, faith sharing moments, and good Christian fellowship, as we learn more about the Bible and thereby enable ourselves to be more fully prepared to celebrate next Sunday's Mass.
Wednesday mornings 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. in Room 7. This week we will do the "Solemnity of the Epiphany of Our Lord" (C)." All are welcome! Come prepare for next Sunday's Mass! No preparation! No homework! For more information, please contact Linda Odre at
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JOIN IN THE CELEBRATION OF LITURGY OF HOURS
One and all are encouraged to join in praying Morning Prayer (Lauds) each Monday thru Thursday morning at 7:45 a.m. Friday Mornings: Morning Prayer is prayed at 7:30 a.m. so that our Parish School Students may prepare for the 8:00 a.m. Mass. You are also invited to join in praying Daytime Prayer before Noon Mass at 11:50 a.m. followed by the "Angelus".
Copies of the "Liturgy of the Hours" are provided in large print by the front doors of the church. Anyone wishing to own his/her own copy of the "Liturgy of the Hours" in big print may buy one at the Parish Pastoral Center.
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RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION
Since the Second Vatican Council, there has been restored the special process for people interested in knowing and learning about our Catholic Christian Faith. This process is known as the Rite of Christian Initiation --- RCIA. There are special levels for adults, for teens, and for children six and older. At the end of this process, those not baptized in any fashion, are given the Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Communion. Those who have been baptized in another Ecclesial Community --- such as Episcopal, Methodist, Lutheran, Presbyterian, etc. --- are given Confirmation and Holy Communion after they make a Profession of Faith. Orthodox Christians merely make a Profession of Faith.
If you know anyone --- adult, teen or child --- who might want to know about us Catholic Christians, why not invite them.
This program is also for anyone who was baptized a Catholic as a child, but who was never raised in the Catholic Christian Faith.
Anyone who was baptized a Catholic and who practiced the Faith for some time before dropping-out or joining another Ecclesial Community, should attend our "Welcome Home Returning Catholic Program" first.
For adults, please give Jenifer Carmichael a call at 805 - 497 - 2551. New Adult Inquiry begins last Monday
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EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS NEEDED
Volunteers are especially needed to serve as Ministers of the Eucharist at the Saturday and the Sunday 5:00 p.m. Masses, and also at the 12:00 noon Mass However, new Ministers are always needed and welcome for every Mass.
Anyone wishing to volunteer and become a Eucharistic Minister, is asked to please contact Bill Rubin at 805 - 449 - 1373.
The only requirements are: 1) you are a Fully Initiated Catholic Christian (baptized, confirmed, and made First Communion), 2) you are "canonically" able to receive the Sacraments (if married, married in the Catholic Church), and 3) you are frequently receiving Holy Communion.
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