Saturday, August 8, 2009

AUGUST 8th-9th

1. "NO BODY CAN DO EVERYTHING BUT EVERYBODY CAN DO SOMETHING." Please bring your clean gently used clothing donations to the PC Patio Saturday August 15.The Patio door will be open 9:15-12:30 to accept your donations.  Please do not leave in any other area and bring only on this date.  We really are in need of children's clothing, shoes, socks and school uniforms. Thank you.

 

2. There will be a very important meeting this coming Tuesday at Blessed Sacrament Church in Hollywood at 9:45am. It will be on Health Care Reform and we are very please to have Congressman Xavier Becerra with us. He is an advocate for Health Reform in the House and is also an advocate for immigration reform. We would like to let him know that LA VOICE is behind them in Washington, so we need to have a good representation from St. Agatha's. We have our Parish van that can hold seven people and perhaps some can car pool. Please let Fr. Bill, Deacon Ricardo or Tere Amezcua know if you can attend.

 

3. If you are thinking of becoming a Catholic, or if you are already a Catholic and simply longing to deepen your faith, OR, if you are merely a spiritual seeker who is interested in learning something of the "inner path," then think about entering the R.C.I.A. program. The letters stand for: The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. While it is designed for those seeking baptism, it IS an "initiation" into the spiritual life, and a good source of inspiration if your spiritual life is currently sort of stale. There is information in the hall, today, from 8 AM through 2 PM, or call the parish office.

 

4. See the bulletin for the list of items you might want to consider donating for our religious education program for our children.

 

5. Don't miss the bulletin announcement of Fr. Ken's upcoming book signing on Sunday August 30, from 1 to 3 PM at Chevaliers Book Store on Larchmont. Show up and surprise him!

 

6. St Vincent de Paul is selling breakfast in the Parish Hall. Come and have a good time with your family.

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