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31 March 2010 - 9:43Holy Week Reminders
Greetings,
For last week’s bulletin and for more information about Holy Week, go to www.holyinn.org
This week includes the most powerful and beautiful liturgies of the year. You are invited to join our Holy Innocents community in prayer and worship as often as you can:
Wednesday, March 30, Tenebrae Service at 7 PM
Thursday, April 1, Holy Thursday Mass at 7 PM followed by Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament until midnight
Friday, April 2, Gather in the Church to pray the Rosary at noon, Gather to pray the Stations of the Cross at 3 PM and the Good Friday service is at 7 PM
Saturday, April 3, the Easter Vigil Service begins at 8 PM and we welcome the newest members of our church in the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist.
Easter Sunday Masses are at 8 AM and 10:30 AM
Blessings,
Gail
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28 March 2010 - 8:00Bulletin 3-28-10
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26 March 2010 - 9:37HOLY WEEK
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23 March 2010 - 20:46Lenten Meal, Palm Sunday, Holy Week Schedule, and Gardens
This Friday is our last Lenten meal. Come at 6:15, join in the
Stations of the Cross (Family friendly) at 7 pm with Adoration until 8 pm.
This Sunday is Palm Sunday and the beginning of Holy Week. These
are our holiest days of the year. Give yourself a gift and come to each
service to make your Easter enriched with the great liturgies of the Church.
Wednesday, March 31: Tenebrae Service at 7 pm, a service of reading, music, light and darkness
Thursday, April 1: Holy Thursday Mass at 7 pm followed by Adoration
of the Blessed Sacrament until Midnight. Sign up on Sunday to be
present in the church so we can have the church open for Adoration (2
people need to be present at all times).
Friday, April 2: Good Friday service at 7 pm
Saturday, April 3: Holy Saturday at 8:00 pm begins at the Easter
Fire and we celebrate the baptism and reception of new members at the
great Easter Vigil.
Sunday, April 4, Easter Sunday Masses at 8 am and 10:30 am.
Thanks to all who have been helping out in the gardens. Feel free
to come by and pull weeds any time! Let’s get our church looking
bright for Easter.
Blessings to all!
Gail
Carrie | Tags: Uncategorized
21 March 2010 - 7:23Bulletin 3-21-10
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14 March 2010 - 12:20Bulletin 3-14-10
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12 March 2010 - 17:21Daylight savings, Lenten Supper, CRS Collection, & Gardens
Greetings,
1. Daylight Savings Time Change: this Sunday, March 14, “spring ahead”.
2. Everyone is invited to come to the Lenten Friday Supper sponsored by
our Pastoral Care Ministers. Supper at 6:15pm, Stations of the Cross at
7 pm followed by adoration until 8 pm.
3. Pantry item: canned tomato products: sauce, stewed, diced, etc.
4. Catholic Relief Services collection this Sunday: your donations go
to help in times of disaster (for example: Haiti, Chili), to strengthen
economies and create food sustainability, provide outreach to survivors
of human trafficking, and supply pastoral care and advocacy for
immigrants and refugees. Please be generous.
5. Gardens and Grounds: I was hoping to schedule a work party to
“spiff” things up before Easter. It doesn’t look like I am going to be
able to organize something, so if you see the weather is looking good,
and you have a little time, come by the church and do some weeding:
especially on the entrance garden areas!
Thanks,
Gail
Carrie | Tags: Uncategorized
7 March 2010 - 8:49Bulletin 3-7-10
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5 March 2010 - 18:24Lenten Meal tonight, Speaker, St. Pat’s Party
Greetings on this sunny Friday afternoon!
1. Lenten Meal tonight: sponsored by the Knights of Columbus. Come
enjoy a great meal and make a donation to “Project Rachel”. Bring your
own dishes (but if you forget we will have some for you). Dinner at
6:15 pm; Stations of the Cross at 7 pm followed by Adoration of the
Blessed Sacrament until 8 pm.
2. Everyone is invited to the Lenten Mission at St. Jude Church in
Redmond: ”Fighting the Wrong Enemies”. Seminarian Dwight Lewis is the
speaker. Sunday, March 7 to Wednesday March 10. Mornings — 9:45 to
10:30 am and Evenings — 7 to 9 pm.
3. Coming Up: Holy Innocents at Habitat for Humanity: Saturday, May
1. Save the date: more information to come!
4. GET YOUR TICKETS for the St. Patrick’s Day Party on March 14,
starting at 5 pm. Dinner, Music, Dancing, Prizes, and Fun. Sponsored
by the Ladies Auxiliary. Tickets: $15 adults; $6 for 6-11 year olds;
under 5 – Free.
Holy Innocents is a Parishioner Participation Project. Enjoy!
Gail
Carrie | Tags: Uncategorized
2 March 2010 - 17:33St. Patrick’s Party March 14th- Reserve tickets NOW

HOLY INNOCENTS CATHOLIC CHURCH
SUNDAY MARCH 14 AT 5:00 PM
DINNER AND DRINKS
SINGING AND DANCING
JOKES, STORIES AND PRIZES
FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN
ADULTS: $15 CHILDREN 6-11: $8, 5 AND UNDER: FREE
CALL TODAY FOR TICKETS AND INFORMATION
TRUDY BLY—425-788- 8263
BECKY DAHARSH—425-788-3072
HOLY INNOCENTS CHURCH—425-788-1400
Celtic tunes for listening and dancing by Red Crow (Susan Burke, fiddle, Chuck Pliske, concertina and piano, Joe Michaels, guitar, bass, and Terry Wergeland, piano/accordion). Joe Michaels calls traditional contra dances; all dances taught; no experience necessary, and family-friendly.
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