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Women's Bible Study

In the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who will judge the living and the dead, and in view of his appearing and his kingdom, I give you this charge: Preach the Word; be prepared in season and out of season; correct, rebuke and encourage—with great patience and careful instruction. For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. They will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths. But you, keep your head in all situations, endure hardship, do the work of an evangelist, discharge all the duties of your ministry. 2 Timothy 4:1-5

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Important Notice: Our "Summer Get Together" will be at Cindy's house on August 27th at 6:00 pm. Father Collins will give us an introduction to the Gospel of Luke. It will be Pot Luck. (call Cindy if you need directions: 246-2225) If you are new to joining the study, please join us.

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URGENT: orders need to be placed now for the discount on the study guide for next year's study.


Next Year
: We will be studying the Gospel of Luke. We are doing the series called Reason For Hope by Rosiland Moss (from ETWN). If you are interested please contact (contact info below) to get the materials.


Reason For Hope
Catholic Apologist Rosalind Moss leads a Bible-Study on the Gospel of Luke, examining the scriptures in light of Jesus as the fulfillment of Israel’s hope for a Messiah.

To view material click: EWTN
(We are ordering bulk so the price will be reduced)

We will be having two classes. One on Wednesday mornings, at 9 am in the Church hall. The 2nd will be at 7 pm on Thursday evenings in the Church hall... If interested in either class please contact numbers below:

Contact info
: For information contact
Pamela Fuller at 245-4272 or Cindy Janetakos at 246-2225.
any questions :mocktheworld.pamela@gmail.com


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The Women's Bible Study: This year (2007-08) we studied the Book of Romans. Below are some study notes for each chapter.


Romans Study Notes: (click on the link)
Romans 1:1-17
Romans 1:18 - 2:14
Romans 2:15-29
Romans 3:1-31
Romans 4:1-25
Romans 5: 1-21
Romans 6: 1-23
Romans 7:1-25
Romans 8:1-39
Romans 9:1-33
Romans 10:1-21
Romans 11:1-36
Romans 12: 1-21
Romans 13:1-14
Romans 14:1-23
Romans 15:1-33
Romans 16:1-27

Beginners WELCOME!!
Drop-ins WELCOMED too!!

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Women's Fellowship
will meet one evening a month to discuss contemporary issues – morality, family life, teens, liturgy and the Bible. Take a little time to renew your spirit, make new friends, talk about important issues and ideas. Come, listen, share. Come join us for our NEXT meeting in September. We'll post the date as soon as plans are made.

Come, and bring a friend! Any questions? email: mocktheworld.pamela@gmail.com

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Women's Fellowship

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Prayer Shawl Ministry:
Our ministry meets every Thursday morning in the church hall at 10:30 to work on prayer shawls for our parish family and friends.

Click here for:
Prayer Shawl Ministry

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Mother's Group: Come Join Us for weekly Socializing, Prayers, and Outreach projects.

Who: Moms, Caregivers, and Children!
When: Every Monday
Time: 10 a.m.
Where: A Mom's house - Call Jen for directions 289-0459
What:
Coffee, Snacks, drinks, toys, and good friends.


Click here for:
Mother's Group

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Links to Interesting articles:

The Papacy by Scott Hahn
The Eucharist by Scott Hahn

For links about what a Christian Seder is click HERE, HERE or HERE

Other interesting links:




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PamelaFuller PRIDE 0 Apr 29 2008, 8:39 AM EDT by PamelaFuller
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AUGUSTINE writes of PRIDE: "The enemy of our true happiness therefore lies in wait for those of us who by reason of our official positions in human society must of necessity be loved and honored by our fellows. On every side he scatters popular plaudits to trap us, so that as we eagerly collect them we may be caught unawares, and abandon our delight in your truth to look for it instead in human flattery. So the affection and honor we receive come to be something we enjoy not for your sake but in your stead, and in this way that enemy who decided to set up his throne in the far recesses of the north wins cronies in his own likeness, not to live with him in loving concord but to be tormented in his company, slaves in darkness and cold of him who imitates you in his perverse, distorted fashion." Confessions (X, 36, 58 - X, 39, 64) The third great temptation: pride
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PamelaFuller overcoming sorrow 0 Jan 29 2008, 4:26 PM EST by PamelaFuller
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"...Whoever walks his path of patience and humility comes to Christ through Christ. On this journey, the heat of labor is clearly not wanting, nor the gloom of sorrow, nor the tempests of fear. On it are the treacherery of wicked people, persecutions by the godless, threats from those in power, and insults from the proud. Yet the Lord of Hosts and King of Glory endured all things in the form of our weakness and in the likeness of sinful flesh, so that, among the dangers of this life, we should not so much wish to flee by running away as to overcome by enduring... Saint Leo the Great
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PamelaFuller True Worship 0 Aug 7 2007, 8:25 AM EDT by PamelaFuller
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I desire mercy, not sacrifice, I did not come to call the righteous but sinners. (Matthew 9:13)

"...An overly formalistic approach to religion draws us away from God and makes the ritual into our god rather than the one whom the ritual is meant to honor. If we believe that we are righteous, we leave no place for salvation and mercy. Let us rather boast in nothing but the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ..." (cf. Gal 6:14) The Maginficat, Sunday, July 8, 2007 page 111.
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PamelaFuller Win Favor in Your Sight, O Lord! 0 Jul 22 2007, 7:12 PM EDT by PamelaFuller
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May the spoken words of my mouth, the thoughts of my heart, win favor in your sight, O Lord. (Ps 19:15)

"...In every age, there are those who use the spoken words of the mouth and the thoughts of the erth to find fault with God's ways, as did the doubting Israelites in the desert, or the doubting opponents of Jesus in the Gospel, or as we do ourselves when God's plan does not fit our own. Honest questions are never offensive to God, but freely chosen or self-centered disbelief reveal an inner bitterness from which we ask to be guarded. Let us put our trust in and hand on to others the good news of the astonishing gift of life given through the cross..." The Maginficat, Tuesday 5/08/07 page 113
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PamelaFuller Lent 0 Apr 4 2007, 5:04 PM EDT by PamelaFuller
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"...At its heart, Lent is not about fasting, saying extra prayers, or doing a bunch of good deeds. These are only the means to the greater end, which is coming into a deeper relationship with Jesus. Jesus fixed his eyes on the cross, and he invites us to do the same. He knows that as we do, untold blessings will flow into our lives: unbounded joy; peace in times of stress; freedom from sins; and best of all, intimacy with Almighty God himself. Who could have ever thought that so much good could come out of a call to die?" The Word Among Us, Daily Meditations for Lent 2007, page 32 3/07/07.
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