Dear Holy Rosary Mission Parishioners, here are few announcements:
Youth Visit: The following is an updated schedule for the youth retreat. All are welcome to join us for any and all events. If you cannot make the potluck please bring a dish on Thursday and leave it on the table in the basement of the church. The church will be open.
Holy Rosary Youth Schedule of Events, July 2010
UPDATED July 5, 2010
Monday, July 5th
1. Youth arrive 9:45 and 1:00 on Penair flight, load gear in truck, walk to Holy Rosary
2. Two Vans from Beaver Bed and Breakfast, Susan, 842-7335
3. Fr. Scott Briefing I, Bush Living
4. Set up basement of church and basement of rectory
5. Dillingham tour
6. Dinner, Holy Rosary
7. Pick up Rota tillers: Vic Belleque and Ron Bowers: (907) 528-3711
Tuesday, July 6th
1. Breakfast
2. Adoration: 8:30
3. 9:00 AM Morning Mass at Holy Rosary
4. Community Service: Rota till front of Dillingham Library, fertilize, plant grass, Janice
5. Call Hank for cones: 843-1336
6. 5:00, Dinner, Holy Rosary
Wednesday, July 7th
1. Breakfast
2. 8:30, Adoration before Travel
3. Fr. Scott Briefing II – Flying with VanAir
4. 9:30 AM Visit to Clarks Point and Ekuk (Kara Ingram)
5. 11:30 AM Mass at Saint Peter Fisherman
6. Lunch at Clarks Point
7. Call and confirm Gramma’s (842-4600), Sr. Center (842-1231)
8. 5:00, Dinner, Holy Rosary
9. Dance Lessons: 6 PM to 8 PM, SAFE
Thursday, July 8th
1. 8:30 AM Adoration
2. 10:00 AM Sr. Center, Mass 11:00 AM , Lunch at noon ($4.50 per person)
3. 2:00 to 3:00, Grammas’ House visit, skit, singing, music.
4. 3:30 to 5:30, Peter Pan tour (Sherry, 842-5415)
5. 6:00 PM Pot Luck by Holy Rosary parishioners at basement of Holy Rosary
6. Bon Fire at Harbor following potluck
Friday, July 9th
1. Breakfast
2. 8:00 AM: Confessions at Holy Rosary
3. 9:00 AM Drive out to Lake, 21 Miles, Mountain climb, Fish.
4. 10:00 AM Outdoor Mass at the Lake
5. Check in at Airport, Youth depart at 1:30 and 5:30 PM flights
Arriving: July 5, 2010, 9:45 and 1PM
Departing: July 9, 2010, 1:30 and 5:35 (only 2 on the later flight)
Gospel: The story of the Good Samaritan is a story that touches us all. We have all been faced with the choice to help another or not. Do we give money to a person who has been drinking? Do we pick up a hitchhiker? Do we give a people money when they ask for it? These are questions that I have struggled with all of my life. The Gospel helps to tell us what to do. Stay tuned this Sunday!
Have a wonderful day and hope to see you all this week during the youth retreat…Fr. Scott
Monday, July 5, 2010
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