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Reconciliation - Saturday, 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. or anytime by appointment; please call the Parish Office (353-9404). Holy Orders - Those considering the Priesthood or a Religious vocation, please contact our Pastor or the Archdiocesan Vocation Office at 236-1496. Marriage - Please arrange at the Parish Office six months in advance. | Baptism - Lent and Easter exceptions - There will not be any prep class or baptisms in March. In April the prep class will be on the 10th and the baptisms on the 24th which is Easter Sunday at 3:30pm Spanish : First Sunday of the month at 3:30 p.m. (after mass) in the church with preparation class the last Friday on the month in Parish Center basement from 5-7pm. Please call the Parish Office for arrangements. | |
The CYO Reverse Raffle will be held Saturday Feb 11, 2012.Doors open at 6:30pm. Dinner starts at 7pm. Please join us for an evening of Chance and Fun.
Tickets are $35.00 per person (Adults only)
Over $1000.00 given away.
For ticket information contact Rozanne Crump 3521394
Girls volleyball evaluations:
| 4th grade | Dec. 12 Monday 4:30-6:00 |
| 56 | Dec. 10 Saturday 2:00- 3:30 |
| Dec. 12 Monday 6:00-7:30 | |
| Cadet | Dec. 10 Saturday 3:30-5:00 |
| Dec. 12 Monday 7:30-9:00 |
All players must have a physical on file and attend the evaluations. The cyo fee is $65.00 We will also have spandex available for $10.00
We are thrilled to be opening a child care ministry within our school starting in August 2011! This will be a great addition to our dynamic school community which will help families stay together in one trustworthy location. We will be offering top notch loving care for infants starting at 6 weeks through 3 year old toddlers.
Please see the attachment for more details.
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Take a look at the rectory renovation plan and progress.

The Rectory Renovation project involves updating the house at the corner of 10th street & Hartman Drive (directly across 10th street from our school’s main entrance) and becoming the residence for our priests. For the first year of our existence as a parish in 1946, this house was our original church and the residence for our first pastor and served as the original parish office. With the generous gifts and contributions from our parishioners and friends, renovation is well underway with plans to have our priests moved in before school starts in August. The photos below show the weekly progress by our contractors & volunteers that are helping.
Listen to Fr. Chris and Fr. Paul explain the parts of the Mass through a series of homilies recorded during October and November (press the Play button to begin):
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(3) Offeratory & Eucharistic Prayers | |
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(4) Our Father / Closing of Mass |
![]() | If you eat Tyson products, you can help Holy Spirit School earn money! PTO Presidents Angie Burck and Donia Yaggi have announced that the school is taking part in a national fund-raising program sponsored by Tyson Foods, Inc. The program is called Project A+, and, ac-cording to our co-Presidents it works like this: "There’s a Project A+ label, worth 24¢, on various Tyson products that feature the Project A+ logo on the front of the package. Schools earn money from Tyson by collecting and redeeming the labels." |
Participating schools can earn up to $12,000 per academic year, and there are no restrictions on
how the funds are used. "We can use the money for anything we need — field trips, computer
equipment, sports gear, library books — anything!" said the PTO Presidents.
Our Tyson Project A+ coordinator, Kim Melton, states,” Just send your labels in an envelope with
my last name on it. When we collect 100 labels I will send them into Tyson, and they will mail us a heck! It is just that easy.” "Our goal this year is to collect a total of 6300 labels so that we can raise $1500.00. That is aproximately 18 labels per student!” Melton went on to urge everyone to participate in the program. "If everyone out in the community clips and saves the Tyson Project A+ redemption labels, we can make this program a huge success for our school."
For more information on the Tyson Project A+ program, contact Kim Melton or check out the Tyson Project A+ Web site, http://www.tyson.com/projectaplus/ .