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Church of St. Mary Magdalene SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2014

TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

“Turn to the Lord for mercy; to our God, who is generous in forgiving.” —Isaiah 55:7b

Rev. Stephen P. McCall Pastor Rev. Msgr. John A. Dickie Pastor Emeritus Rev. Anthony C. May In residence Rev. William Headley, C.S.Sp. In residence Rev. Michael T. White, C.S.Sp. Weekend supply Deacon Ralph Skiano

Church of St. Mary Magdalene 1945 Illion Street San Diego, California 92110 Tel (619) 276-1041 Fax (619) 276-0144 www.stmarymagonline.org

∙ Mass Schedule ∙ Monday - Saturday mornings 7:45 a.m. Saturday Vigil 5:30 p.m., Sunday 7, 9, 11 a.m., 6 p.m. Holy Day Vigil 5:30 p.m., Holy Day 7:45 a.m., 7 p.m.

∙ Sacrament of Reconciliation ∙ Saturday 4 - 5 p.m. or by appointment

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THE TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

St. Mary Magdalene Mission Statement

PARISH STAFF Pastor Rev. Stephen P. McCall (619) 276-1041 ext. 220 [email protected] Rev. Msgr. John A. Dickie Pastor Emeritus (619) 276-1041 ext. 218

We the Eucharistic Community of St. Mary Magdalene are called to conversion in Jesus Christ. Our community life and worship are based on the Bible, the Sacraments, and the teachings of the Catholic Church. Living the love of Christ impacts our moral, intellectual, and religious life, and makes us a caring community that brings hope to our families, neighborhood, and society.

Rev. Anthony C. May In residence (619) 276-1041 ext. 216

• PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed from 12 noon-1:00 p.m.)

Rev. William Headley, C.S.Sp. In residence (619) 276-1041 ext. 219

• TO BECOME A REGISTERED

Rev. Michael T. White, C.S.Sp. Weekend supply Deacon Ralph Skiano (858) 776-7151 [email protected] School of the Madeleine Principal Donna Wittouck (619) 276-6545 Office Manager Margaret Wood (619) 276-1041 ext. 222 [email protected] Secretary Diane Alesi (619) 276-1041 ext. 201 [email protected] Director of Liturgy & Music Mary Kay Evanko (619) 276-1041 ext. 221 [email protected] Director of Religious Education Kristine Bacich (619) 276-1248 [email protected] Director of Youth Ministry Jenny LaRaia (619) 276-6814 [email protected] Pastoral Counselor Rita McCrerey (619) 276-6805 [email protected]

SEPTEMBER 21, 2014

• SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Call the Parish Office at least nine months in advance.

• SACRAMENT OF RECONCILLIATION Saturday, from 4-5 p.m. in the Stop by the Parish Office during church or call the Parish Office regular business hours or visit for an appointment. www.stmarymagonline.org • SACRAMENT OF THE SICK • FUNERAL PRE-PLANNING In event of serious illness or Arrangements for a funeral medical emergency, anointing of liturgy may be made in advance. the sick and Eucharist may be Contact the director of Liturgy, arranged by contacting the Parish Mary Kay Evanko. Office. PARISHIONER

• RITE

OF ADULTS

CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR • RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

Those who are interested in becoming Catholic, or those baptized Catholics, who wish to become fully initiated in the Church, should call the Parish • Office.

Classes are held on Sunday mornings at 10:15 a.m. Contact the Director of Religious Education, Kristine Bacich, for more information.

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION

Every Friday from 1-5:00 p.m. in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel.

• SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Baptismal preparation classes are required of all parents and • MINISTRIES/ORGANIZATIONS godparents. Call the Parish To become involved in a parish Office for an appointment. ministry, please call the ministry contact found on page seven of this bulletin. A Special Appeal from the Office of the Chancellor A Humanitarian Collection for the Crisis in the Middle East The United States Catholic Bishops proposed a special collection ‘to provide humanitarian relief and pastoral support for our affected brothers and sisters in the Middle East.’ Here at St. Mary Magdalene, we will take up this collection this weekend, September 20th & 21st at all of our Masses. In proposing the collection, Archbishop Kurtz, President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, wrote ‘Our Christian brothers and sisters and other innocent victims of the violence in the Middle East urgently need the assistance of the Catholic community of the United States. Thank you for your support of this special collection and for your continued prayers for the victims of this crisis.’

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The Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time A Scriptural Reflection

Mass Intentions Saturday, September 20 7:45 AM - Thomas Conniff 5:30 PM - Yung Yan Tang Sunday, September 21 7:00 AM - Donna Mowrey 9:00 AM - Mark LeClaire 11:00 AM - Our Country 6:00 PM - Parishioners of St. Mary Magdalene Monday, September 22 7:45 AM - Claudia Bailey Tuesday, September 23 7:45 AM - Bob Meehan Wednesday, September 24 7:45 AM - D’Addario Family Thursday, September 25 7:45 AM - Nilda Fenyo Mendelson Friday, September 26 7:45 AM - Bob Wise Saturday, September 27 7:45 AM - Max & Marion Schmidt 5:30 PM - Ross Morrill Sunday, September 28 7:00 AM - Parishioners of St. Mary Magdalene 9:00 AM - Barbara Dickie Harrison 11:00 AM - Rita Bustamante 6:00 PM - George Baddour

Our Liturgical Music Sunday, 7,9, & 11:00 a.m. Masses Processional Hymn: RS 845 - All Who Hunger Gloria: ‘Mass of Remembrance’ Responsorial Psalm: RS 191 - Psalm 145: The Lord is near Hymn of Presentation: RS 758 - Eye Has Not Seen Eucharistic Acclamation: ‘Mass of Remembrance’ Communion Hymn: RS 932 - In the Breaking of the Bread Recessional Hymn: RS 828 - God Whose Purpose Is to Kindle

Sunday, 6:00 p.m. Mass Processional Hymn: MI 310 - Table of Plenty Gloria: ‘Mass of Creation’ Responsorial Psalm: RS 191 - Psalm 145: The Lord is near Preparation of the Gifts: MI 463 - Eye Has Not Seen Communion Hymn: MI 336 - In the Breaking of the Bread Recessional Hymn: MI 504 - Go Make a Difference

Standing Idle Today’s Gospel probably leaves those of us with a strong business sense scratching our heads in confusion. What would possess any boss to pay the same wages to a person who worked only a few minutes as someone who worked a full day? This parable calls us to dig deeper into the reality to which the story points. Consider the actions of the landowner. He goes out in search of laborers a total of five times during the day: at dawn, at nine, at twelve, at three, and at five. In this parable, Jesus summons us to consider the landowner’s actions as the kind of actions our God performs. In our lives we each have moments of standing idle, like the people in today’s parable. God is always on the prowl for us, inviting us into the vineyard. God’s persistence is immeasurable. Whether we respond at the dawn of life or at the “five o’clock” of our lives, God’s love and mercy are still showered upon us. Are You Saved? When I was in high school my best friend became “born again.” He carried a small blue card in his wallet. On that card was written the exact date that he was “saved.” Knowing that I had been raised in the Roman Catholic Church, he asked me, “What day were you saved?” I told him that I was saved the day I was baptized and that I honestly expected to keep getting saved, I hoped, many more times for the rest of my life. A spiritual mentor once told me to expect to be born again, and again, and again, and again. Today’s Gospel reminds us that even when we stray, when we become complacent about God’s tremendous action in our lives, God still calls us back into a loving relationship. Perhaps it is at those times when we stand idle that God hounds us all the more, summoning us into the vineyard of new life, new possibilities, and renewed hope. Copyright © 2007, World Library Publications. All rights reserved.

Readings for the Week Monday: Tuesday:

Prv 3:27-34; Ps 15:2-5; Lk 8:16-18 Prv 21:1-6, 10-13; Ps 119:1, 27, 30, 34, 35, 44; Lk 8:19-21 Wednesday: Prv 30:5-9; Ps 119:29, 72, 89, 101, 104, 163; Lk 9:1-6 Thursday: Eccl 1:2-11; Ps 90:3-6, 12-14, 17bc; Lk 9:7-9 Friday: Eccl 3:1-11; Ps 144:1b, 2abc, 3-4; Lk 9:18-22 Saturday: Eccl 11:9-12:8; Ps 90:3-6, 12-14, 17; Lk 9:43b-45 Sunday: Ez 18:25-28; Ps 25:4-9; Phil 2:1-11 [1-5]; Mt 21:28-32

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Around the Parish...

Quarter & Can

On behalf of CCSA, thanks to all parishioners who brought in this month’s ‘Special Collection’ items. Welcome Back! Religious Education classes begin this Sunday, September 21st, from 10:15-11:30 a.m. at the Parish school. Registration for new and returning students can be completed on the first day of class. New students must provide a copy of their baptismal certificate. The orientation meeting for new parents and parents of Religious Ed students receiving 1st Holy Communion is Sunday, September 28th, at the school, from 10:15-11:30 a.m. If your child is new to the Religious Education Program and needs to receive the sacrament of Baptism and/or 1st Communion, please call Kristine in the Religious Education Office (619-276-1248) for more information. Pre-School classes will begin on September 28th. The Pre-School program (3 & 4 year olds) meets during the 9 a.m. Mass, across the street in the Kindergarten patio. There is still time to register. Call Kristine (619) 276-1248 for more information. Ministers of the Word (Lector) Training Class It is through the lector, God’s human instrument, that the Lord speaks to the Christian assembly. We are in need of additional lectors at all of our Masses. Are you 15 or older, Confirmed and a registered member of the parish? Then please consider joining us for the Lector Training Workshop. It will take place over two Monday evenings, October 6th and October 13th from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. in the Conference Room. Contact Mary Kay Evanko in the rectory at (619) 276-1041 to register. Calling All Children!!! Children’s Choir & Children’s Handbell Esemble This is an open invitation to all children in grades 3-8 to join the Children’s Choir or grades 4-8 for the Handbell Ensemble. Rehearsals will begin in October. We have a lot planned for this new year and will immediately start preparing for Advent and the Christmas Eve Mass. For more information or to register, please contact Mary Kay Evanko in the Parish Office at (619) 276-1041.

PASTORAL COUNSELING John Gottman, a leading research scientist on marriage and family, says he can listen to a couple for 5 minutes and determine, with 91% accuracy, whether their marriage will survive. At the core of his research is what he calls “The Four Horsemen”. These are the four things that indicate a marriage may be in trouble: 1) Criticism. Complaints are fine. Criticism is more global. It attacks the person, not the behavior. They didn’t take out the garbage because they forgot, but because they’re a bad person. 2) Contempt. Name-calling, eye-rolling, sneering, mockery, and hostile humor. In whatever form, contempt— the worst of the four housemen—is poisonous to a relationship because it conveys disgust. It’s virtually impossible to resolve a problem when your partner is getting the message that you’re disgusted with him or her. 3) Defensiveness. Defensiveness is really a way of blaming your partner. You’re saying, in effect, ‘The problem isn’t me, it’s you.’ Defensiveness just escalates the conflict, which is why it’s so deadly. 4) Stonewalling. Turning out. Disengaging. This doesn’t just remove the person from the conflict, it ends up removing them, emotionally, from the relationship. Gottman believes that major differences of opinion don’t destroy marriages, it’s how a couple deals with them. 69% of a couple’s problems are perpetual. These problems don’t go away yet many couples keep arguing about them year after year. Gottman believes that most marital arguments cannot be resolved. Couples spend year after year trying to change each other’s mind, but it can’t be done. This is because most of their disagreements are rooted in fundamental differences of lifestyle, personality, or values. By fighting over these differences, all they succeed in doing is wasting their time and harming their marriage. How do good marriages deal with issues that can’t be resolved? They accept one another as he/she is. Healthy couples understand that problems are inevitably part of a relationship, much the way chronic physical ailments are inevitable as we get older. We may not love these problems, but we are able to cope with them, to avoid situations that worsen them, and to develop strategies and routines that help us deal with them. So what makes a marriage flourish? Three of Gottman’s elements are: 1) Really knowing each other. Emotionally intelligent couples are intimately familiar with each other’s world. They remember the major events in each other’s history, and they keep updating their information as the facts and feelings of their spouse’s world change. (Continued on Page 5)

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2) When fighting, do your best to avoid using the word you and try to use the word I. This makes it much easier to express feelings and much harder to attack the other person. 3) Reunite at the end of the day and talk about how it went. The goal is to de-stress from the day so it can’t negatively affect your relationship. Gottman also notes that an unhappy marriage can increase your chances of getting sick by roughly 35% and even shorten your life by an average of four years. Couples who put a positive spin on their marriage’s history are likely to have a happy future as well. When happy memories are distorted it’s a sign that the marriage needs help. Gottman’s list of the “Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work” is located in a handout in the vestibule of the church. Help yourself to a copy or call Rita at (619) 2766805. Gotman, John and Silver, Nan. The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work. Orion books: London, 2007. Print.

Please pray for the repose of the souls of

Rick Ghio Anne Marie De La Fuente Fatima Williams Lidia Gonka May their souls, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen

Prayer List for Deployed Military As a faith community let’s pray for all those who serve our country during these troubled times. We pray especially for those of our parish who are deployed or will soon be deployed: Cameron Bubel Lynn Doras Zac Garcia Joseph Nason Jorge Ramirez Miguel Valverde Almighty God, be their constant companion and strength in every adversity. May they always experience your presence, love and comfort. Amen If you have a friend or relative who is serving in our military, please contact the Parish Office.

Our Junior High program begins on October 8th at 7 p.m. in the St. Francis Room. All 7th and 8th graders are welcome - come hang out with all your friends and grow in your faith. Hope to see you there! Registration will take place at the first meeting. If you are a returning Confirmation student (Level Two), please join us for a registration meeting Monday, September 22nd, in the St. Francis Room. Parents may drop in between 7 & 8 p.m. to fill out paperwork and pick up the schedule for the upcoming year. Packets will be available in the back of the church as well as at the meeting. Registration for new/incoming Confirmation students will be on Wednesday, September 24th at 6:30 p.m. Join our ministry team for pizza & drinks and get your teen registered for our Confirmation program. We look forward to meeting you all! Teens are invited to join their parents to hang out, meet our young adults, and get to know what Youth Group will be like this year. Youth Group starts October 6th in the St. Francis Room!!! We can't wait for another awesome year - make sure to grab your friends and come hang out! For more information on St. Mary Magdalene Youth Group events, contact: Jenny La Raia, Director of Youth Ministry, (619) 276-6814; [email protected]

News from the Hilltoppers: Birthline ‘Baby Shower’ Bring a sack lunch together with your infant gift (2 mos-18 mos) to the parish hall on Wednesday, October 1st, at 12 noon. Last year’s event was a HUGE success which we hope to repeat this year. This year, the Hilltoppers invite the entire parish to join us in this worthy cause, and we look forward to your participation! Call Jo Wise at (619) 276-8919 for information.

By Any Chance...Do You Play the Guitar??? Our Youth Ministry is looking for a guitar player/music leader for our Monday night meetings. This is a fantastic opportunity to hang out with our teens and have a really great time!!! If you're interested, please contact Jenny in the Youth Office at (619) 276-6814. We can’t wait to meet you!

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LIVING STEWARDSHIP NOW Today is Catechetical Sunday. This is a weekend to celebrate and consecrate the service of those who are called and gifted to teach our children. The task of catechesis is not merely to teach about God (and certainly not to “bring” God, or “make God present”). The task of catechesis is to help children realize the presence of God in their lives. We do not seek an encounter with a doctrine or a moral code. The encounter is with Christ. We come to understand God’s presence (catechesis) to celebrate it (liturgy) and then live it accordingly.” –from “Our Hearts Were Burning Within Us.” A statement of the U.S. Catholic Bishops. Two wonderful examples of stewards who used the talents, gifts and charisms for the sake of others in catechesis were: Saint John Baptist de la Salle (1651-1719) was already ordained when he met a layman who had a vision for poor boys. John became involved with the school and finally gathered a nucleus of teachers about him to whom he taught a new way of teaching. This group became the Christian Brothers. In order to focus entirely on the teaching vocation, John laid down the rule that no brother could become a priest. John’s system of educationteaching many children simultaneously and in the vernacular-revolutionized elementary education. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (1774-1821) was an American, a wife, a mother, a convert to Catholicism, founded a religious order, and was responsible for the advancement of Catholic education in this country. Most of her life could be considered as ordinary as many of ours, but as we use our gifts for the sake of others, so too did she. This is how she advised her sisters in their work in catechesis, “The first end I propose in our daily work is to do the will of God; secondly, to do it in a manner he wills; and thirdly, to do it because it is his will.”

Are You Looking for A Great Way to Be a Good Steward of Your Time? The Bingo program here at St. Mary Magdalene has been in operation for over twentyfive years. A large portion of our plant maintenance and repairs are funded with the income from Bingo. Call Rich Michalek at (619) 6653346 to learn how to become a part of our “Bingo Family’.

Thanks to Our Advertisers! Please patronize our advertisers who make it possible for us to have our weekly bulletin at no cost. If you know of someone who would like to advertise, please have them contact JS Paluch at (800) 231-0805.

Lectors & Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist Schedule: September 27th & 28th Saturday, 5:30 p.m. Lectors: Dick & Mary Roy Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist Gerry Shipp, Patty Chouinard, Mary Scales, Diane Crane, Bonnie Segerstrom, Robert Saffian, Tom Hine Sunday, 7:00 a.m. Lectors: Jimmy Donna, Mary Ellen Dellefield Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: Marvin & Ursula Siesel, Peggy Talmich, Jean Menton, Emmy Yaeger, Philip & Viola Archuleta Sunday, 9:00 a.m. Lectors: Stephine Hine, Julie Grooms Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: Annette Hallahan, Anita Everson, Rachel Smith, Tara Lopez, David Grooms, Connie Bandayrel, Donna & Randy Lowenstein, Julie Warner, Sandy Vargas, Pat Ferbrache Sunday, 11:00 a.m. Lectors: Julie Laverdiere, Martin Bacich Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: Virginia Butterfield, Josephine Scales, Pierre Vilella, Julia Sousa, Maria Trapasso, Claire Phillips, Marie Zenker Sunday, 6:00 p.m. Lectors: Anthony Podegracz, Larry Fulton Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: Mary Saavedra, Paul Corso, Deirdre Bretney, Dick LeCren, Kathi Amarillas, Irene Bubnack, Kate Wilding

Your Gift of Treasure for the Weekend of September 14, 2014 With gratitude for the gifts we have received, parishioners and visitors made a joyful return to the Lord of the following: 2014-2015 COLLECTION BUDGETED DIFFERENCE

Past Week $11,300.70 $12,745.88 $ 1,445.18

Fiscal YTD $143,608.44 $152,950.56 $ 9,342.12

2013-2014 COLLECTION BUDGETED DIFFERENCE

Past Week $14,131.25 $12,500.00 $ 1,631.25

Fiscal YTD $146,707.05 $150,000.00 $ 3,292.95

Registered Families: 1734 Envelope Users: 568

Coffee & Donuts Are Served Every Sunday After the 7 & 9 a.m. Masses Join your fellow parishioners in the Conference Room for coffee & conversation!

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Community Courtesy Announcements Center for Christian Spirituality - USD You are warmly invited to the annual Religious of the Sacred Heart Lecture with Timothy Radcliffe, OP on Monday, September 29 at 7:00 p.m. A Roman Catholic priest and member of the Dominican Order, Father Radcliffe is a highly sought after preacher and teacher on topics of spirituality. A gifted presenter, his approachable language, depth of thinking, and great sense of humor have inspired people all around the world. For more information, call (619) 260-4784. Relationship Skills Workshops Offered Deacon Ralph & Peggy Skiano are presenting Relationship Skills Workshops every Tuesday night at 7:00 p.m. at Corpus Christi Parish Hall in Bonita through November 18th. Come and explore how to improve your relationships! You may attend one, several or all. The next workshop is this coming Tuesday night, September 23rd. The topic will be ‘Listening Beyond the Words’. Academy of Our Lady of Peace Open House OLP invites all prospective students and their parents to an Open House on Saturday, October 11, from 9-11:30 a.m. Come and learn about the academy! Campus tours will be offered continuously and presentations by the school’s administration team will take place at 9:15 and 10:30 a.m. Current students and faculty will also be available to answer questions. A $1000 scholarship raffle will take place at 10:20 a.m.! Register early at www.aolp.org/openhouse.

Parish Ministry Contacts ALTAR SERVERS Mary Kay Evanko

276-1041

ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL Clair Southgate

276-3927

BAPTISM PREPARATION Rectory

276-1041

BEREAVEMENT COMMITTEE Jeanne McAlindin (619) 276-1169 BIBLE STUDY Mary Knudsen

276-4329

BINGO Rich Michalek

665-3346

CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS Donna Gentz Wallis CENACLE Max Schmidt

(760) 788-0849 276-1371

CHARISMATIC PRAYER GROUP Viola Archuleta (858) 356-8960 CHILD CARE (9AM MASS) (position vacant) CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD Kristine Bacich 276-1248 CHURCH CLEANING Maria Virissimo

276-6708

COMMUNION & LIBERATION Martin Bacich (858) 277-0719 COMMUNION TO THE SICK Deacon Ralph Skiano (858) 776-7151 CCSA Jeanne McAlindiin DIVINE MERCY Joe & Carol Pallazola EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Max Schmidt Marie Zenker

(619) 276-1169 276-6637 276-1371 276-8683

EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF THE EUCHARIST Mary Kay Evanko

276-1041

FINANCE COUNCIL Chair Father Stephen McCall Co-Chair Clair Southgate

276-3927

HILLTOPPERS Max Schmidt

276-1371

276-1041

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Miguel Bush LAYETTE MINISTRY Marianne Forsyth

246-3605 (858) 565-2927

LECTORS Mary Kay Evanko

276-1041

MARRIAGE PREPARATION Rectory

276-1041

MOM’S CATHOLIC BOOK STUDY Gerry Barlow (858) 273-9533 MUSIC MINISTRY: Sunday 9am Traditional Choir Mary Kay Evanko Sunday 6pm Contemporary Choir Ginny Buckner Childrens’ Choir Mary Kay Evanko Handbell Choir Mary Kay Evanko Resurrection Chorale Mary Kay Evanko PASTORAL COUNCIL President Father Stephen McCall Chair Marianne Forsyth Administration Tim Graves At Large Marianne Forsyth

Community Building Dianna Anderson Education Denise Mayer Liturgy & Spirituality Gerry Thompson Marriage & Family Life Peggy Skiano Secretary Karen Lynch Social Outreach Larry Fulton Staff Representative Mary Kay Evanko PASTORAL COUNSELOR Rita McCrerey

(858) 272-9640 684-1009 275-2264 (858) 776-7151 (858) 571-5657 276-8558 276-1041 276-6805

PRAYER NETWORK Viola Archuleta Renee Luna

(858) 356-8960 (858) 565-7059

PRO-LIFE Elizabeth Komives

(858) 336-2762

R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults Rectory 276-1041

276-1041

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Kristine Bacich

276-1248

246-2819

ROSARY MAKERS Pat Ferbrache

275-2718

276-1041

SACRISTANS Emmy Yaeger

276-2802

276-1041

SCOUTS Gerri Shipp

(858) 278-1109

STEWARDSHIP Dick Roy

(858) 274-4546

(858) 565-2927

USHERS/GREETERS Luke Rohde

(858) 518-2323

(858) 573-0408

WEDDING COORDINATOR Helen Antoniak

276-6858

(858) 565-2927

YOUTH MINISTRY Jenny LaRaia

276-6814

276-1041

276-1041

Bulletin Number 592800 Church Name/Address St. Mary Magdalene 1945 Illion Street San Diego, CA 92110 Phone (619) 276-1041 Contact Diane Alesi Email [email protected] Software MS Publisher 2010 Adobe Acrobat 10.1.10 Windows 7 Printer Ricoh Aficio MP 2800 Transmission Time Tuesday by 2 pm Bulletin for Sunday 9/21/14 Number of Pages Sent 1-8 Special Instructions