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Mission Statement To know, love and serve God as a welcoming community. Vision Statement We invite all into a deeper relationship with God, our Creator, and Jesus Christ, our brother, through the guidance of the Holy Spirit. 2270 S. Oneida Street Green Bay, Wisconsin 54304 DECEMBER 3, 2017 SERVANT LEADERS FR. MIKE INGOLD - PASTOR Family Life/Stephen Ministry John Bundra, Deacon Social Concerns Michael Dabeck, Deacon Worship Wayne Efferson Faith Formation Dr. Robert Berchmans, Ph D MASS SCHEDULE Weekend Saturday 5:00 PM Sunday 8:30 AM & 10:15 AM Communion Prayer Service Monday 9:00 AM Weekdays Tuesday & Friday 9:00 AM* *If there is a funeral, Mass at 8:00 AM Wednesday & Thursday 8:00 AM Holy Days *Subject to Change *Eve: 6:30 PM *Day: 9:00 AM RECONCILIATION (SACRAMENT) Saturday 4:00 PM or by appointment EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Mondays 9:30 AM - 1:00 PM HOLY HOUR SERVICE Second Mondays 12:05-1:00 PM PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Phone (920) 499-5156 Fax (920) 429-9285 natscene@nativityparish.com

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Sunday: Is 63:16b-17, 19b; 64:2-7/Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19 [4]/1 Cor 1:3-9/ Mk 13:33-37 Saturday, December 2 5:00 Sylvester Gracyalny; Lauri Gulbrand Sunday, December 3 8:30 Richard & Gloria Vandermause 10:15 Matthew James Collins Monday, December 4 9:00 Communion Prayer Service Tuesday, December 5 9:00 Brian Conard Wednesday, December 6 8:00 Prayer for our Parishioners 9:30 (Woodside) Carol Goesen Thursday, December 7 8:30 Living Intention for Mike VandeLoo 6:30 Holy Day Vigil Mass Friday, December 8 Feast of the Immaculate Conception 9:00 Ellsworth Vann; Larry Brice; Anna & William LaMense Saturday, December 9 5:00 Ralph Loritz; Rita & Jerry Delsart; Nick Bertolli; Joyce Gracyalny Sunday, December 10 8:30 Margaret Kleczka 10:15 Carl Guillaume We are keeping up with technology! With 97% of smartphone users texting at least once a day, our parish has decided to add the option to give via text. You can text an amount to 920-625-0027 and your transaction will be processed through the Online Giving account associated with the phone number. If your phone number is not recognized, you can continue without an account, associate your number with an existing account, or create an account. Call the Parish Office at 499-5156 for more details on how to get started. Please keep the families of Jeffrey Gore and Patricia Mary Wenninger in your prayers. Monday: Is 2:1-5/Ps 122:1-2, 3-4b, 4cd-5, 6-7, 8-9/Mt 8:5-11 Tuesday: Is 11:1-10/Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 12-13, 17 [cf. 7]/Lk 10:21-24 Wednesday: Is 25:6-10a/Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 [6cd]/ Mt 15:29-37 Thursday: Is 26:1-6/Ps 118:1 and 8-9, 19-21, 25-27a [26a]/Mt 7:21, 24-27 Friday: Gn 3:9-15, 20/Ps 98:1, 2-3, 3-4 [1a]/ Eph 1:3-6, 11-12/Lk 1:26-38 Saturday: Is 30:19-21, 23-26/Ps 147:1-2, 3-4, 5-6 [cf. Is 30:18d]/Mt 9:35--10:1, 5a, 6-8 Sunday: Is 40:1-5, 9-11/Ps 85:9-10, 11-12, 13-14 [8]/2 Pt 3:8-14/Mk 1:1-8 SAT: SUN: TUES: WEDS: THURS: FRI: SAT: SUN: 5:00 PM Mass - Song Leader/Organist 8:30 AM 10:15 AM 6:00 PM 6:15 PM 9:30 AM 10:30 AM 4:00 PM 6:15 PM 9:45 AM 10:00 AM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 1:30 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:30 AM 10:15 AM 10:15 AM Sunday Hospitality Mass - Song Leader/Organist Mass - Song Leader/Organist Building & Grounds Committee Mtg. Lison Room Religious Ed - Grades 3-5 Mass at Woodside PPC Agenda Planning Mtg. - Library Children s Choir Practice - Lounge Religious Ed - Grades 6-11 Mass at The Bay at Maple Ridge Women s Guild Meeting - Bona Hall Women s Guild Christmas Party - BH Stephen Ministry - Middle 4 Plex Holy Day Vigil Mass Feast of the Immaculate Conception Mass 2nd Friday for Seniors - Bona Hall Men s Group - Library 1st Reconciliation Celebration Green Bay Girls Choir Rehearsal Mass - Song Leader/Organist Green Bay Girls Choir Concert Sunday Hospitality Mass - Song Leader/Organist Mass - Song Leader/Organist Church Time - Grades 1 & 2

WORSHIP NEWS Contact: Wayne Efferson Worship Servant Leader, 490-1352 x206 or natwe@nativityparish.com ALL SOULS REMEMBRANCE PROGRAM ANNOUNCED: NO-COST CREMATED REMAINS INTERMENT WITH RITE OF COMMITTAL December 9, 2017 Allouez Catholic Cemetery & Chapel Mausoleum) Dear Parishes Communities and Funerals Directors, The Diocese of Green Bay s Office of Divine Worship and Allouez Catholic Cemetery & Chapel Mausoleum is excited to announce our new All Souls Remembrance Program, a free-of-charge opportunity for anyone who has cremated remains at home or is considering scattering, to inter them in a communal All Souls Remembrance Crypt with a special celebration of the Rite of Committal at the Chapel Mausoleum on Saturday, December 9, 2017, 11am, with Bishop David L. Ricken. The Catholic Church has accepted cremation for over fifty years and expresses that, as with a body of the deceased, the ashes of the faithful must be laid to rest in a sacred place, that is, in a cemetery or, in certain cases, in a church or an area, which has been set aside for this purpose. Furthermore, the reservation of the ashes of the departed in a sacred place ensures that they are not excluded from the prayers and remembrance of their family or the Christian community. It prevents the faithful departed from being forgotten, or their remains from being shown a lack of respect, which eventuality is possible, most especially once the immediately subsequent generation has too passed away. Also it prevents any unfitting or superstitious practices. (Instruction Ad resurgendum cum Christo, 5) This program, with the celebration of an annual Rite of Committal prepared for by the Diocese, will provide the opportunity for anyone, of any faith, the dignified committal and interment of their loved one s cremated remains in fulfilling this corporal work of mercy. For those wishing to take part in this program, please contact the Allouez Catholic Cemetery at (920) 432-7585 to RSVP for this opportunity. Retirement Collection December 9 & 10 SHARE IN THE CARE Retirement Collection benefits the men and women religious as well as our senior diocesan priests. In thanksgiving for all that our senior diocesan priests and religious have done, please prayerfully consider giving a generous gift to the collection. Please also pray for God s continued blessings on our diocesan priests, religious order priests, sisters and brothers. Why are we asking for your help? There are sky rocketing costs for our religious and some of them have insufficient income. There are more than 32,000 sisters, brothers, and priest religious past age 70 living in the United States. In the Diocese of Green Bay about 106 senior priests are receiving retirement benefits. By 2022, retired religious are projected to outnumber wage-earning religious by nearly three to one. The average retired diocesan priest receives $1,365 per month from the priest s pension fund. Help is needed to supplement the fund over the next 20 years. CHRISTMAS FLOWERS Deadline is Monday, December 11 The Worship Ministry will continue the tradition of honoring our deceased through the living symbol of fresh flowers (poinsettias). Your donation will help beautify our environment throughout the Christmas Season. Envelopes are provided in your monthly packet. Any amount is welcome, suggested amounts range from.00 to $50.00. A special insert listing the names of those remembered will be included in the Christmas bulletin. THE ADVENT WREATH Xavier Seubert, OFM, wrote: The wreath is a cosmic symbol. It underlies how the universe is woven through human activity into the meaning of Christ. Branches from the forests, fed all year by earth, water, sun and air are woven together. Added to the branches are candles shaped from the wax of bees into the bearers of flame, which is so important for our survival and delight. All these are woven together into the final light and meaning of this the feast of Christmas, that is, into the heart of life s light born among us. The wreath symbolizes for Christian communities the world s movement into the life of Christ. Our wreath is decorated with three boxes of cedar boughs (Thanks to John Dauska, Kyle & Mary Beth Gigot, Ardell Puser, Michelle Krahenbuhl and Jane Jelinek) and is suspended over the center aisle, with the candles at the four corners of church. The four Advent Candles are created from four previous year s Paschal (Easter) Candles (3 x 15 -used for the core candle) and wrapped with the appropriate amount of 100% Bees Wax Sheets to get each to the size of 4 x 15. Our Resident Candle Designer, Steve Barnes, put on the final touches. Also, a special thanks goes to the 20 plus volunteers who showed up on November 27to create our church environment to reflect this special season of Advent, in preparation of The Nativity of Our Lord (Christmas), our parish s feast day. JESSE TREE The prophet Isaiah foretold the coming of Jesus, the Messiah, But a shoot shall bud from the stump of Jesse, and from his roots a bud shall blossom. Jesse was the father of the great King David of the Old Testament and is often looked upon as the first person in the genealogy of Jesus. This year the Worship Ministry chose to display this image in the center of the Narthex. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION This year this holy day falls on Friday, December 8and is a Holy Day of Obligation. Thus, we will celebrate two Masses: Thursday, 6:30 PM and Friday-9:00 AM. Liturgical Ministers are needed to help prepare for this celebration. Sign-ups are in the Sacristy and Usher s Room.

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION DURING ADVENT Advent is penitential in nature a time for us to prepare for Christmas. Besides our regularly scheduled confessions on Saturdays (4:00 pm), we offer two additional dates: Tuesday, December 12 (6:15 pm) & Wednesday, December 13 (6:15 pm). Priests from neighboring parishes will help the children, youth and the faithful of Nativity Parish celebrate this Sacrament. The children and youth will follow Examination Conscience that is provided to them. The adults are provided with copies of an Examination of Conscience booklet, Preparing for Confession, to help them reflect on the Sacrament. You are kindly requested to return the booklets after use. We will be using the Second Rite of Penance, which means that there will be a short Penitential Service to help you to meaningfully celebrate the Sacrament. (Text of the Service will be available). The Service will involve a Scripture Reading followed by a Homily and individual confessions. For those unable to attend any of the reconciliation dates at Nativity, you can attend one at a West Side parish. See dates below: St. John the Baptist: Wednesday, December 6, 7:00 PM St. Elizabeth Ann Seton: Wednesday, December 6, 6:30 PM Annunciation: Thursday, December 7, 5:30-6:30 PM (Reconciliation and Silent Adoration) Thursday, December 21, 5:30-6:30 PM (Reconciliation and Silent Adoration) St. Jude: Saturday, December 23, 3:00 PM (before 4:00 PM Mass) St. Patrick: Saturday, December 23, 3:00 PM (before 4:00 PM Mass) PREPARING FOR CHRISTMAS The Worship Ministry is preparing for Christmas decorations and needs your assistance. Christmas Decorations are set for Sunday, December 17 at 12:00 PM. If you can t help on either of these days then how about Monday Wednesday, during the day? Our biggest need is putting the lights on the large and small trees...can you help? Contact Wayne Efferson, Worship Servant Leader if you have questions (490-1352 ext. 206) or natwe@nativityparish.com. 2018 LECTOR WORKBOOKS The Church begins its 2018 liturgical year on the First Sunday of Advent, December 3. The new liturgical year, beginning with the First Sunday of Advent, also marks the transition from one lectionary cycle (A, B, or C) to the next...readings built around readings from the three synoptic Gospels - Matthew, Mark, and Luke. We transition from Matthew s Gospel to Mark s (Cycle B). All Lectors are requested to pick up a 2018 Lector Workbook from the rear Sacristy. Lectors, check your name off the list when you pick up your book. THE WORD AMONG US This year for your Advent journey to Christmas we will make available enough copies of this magazine for each household. They are free; however, we won t refuse any free-will offering. the WORD among us will assist you in reading, meditating on and understanding scripture [and to] provide sound, practical advice for living out the Christian life. The magazine s name, the WORD among us, comes from the Prologue to the Gospel of John: The Word became flesh and dwelt among us, full of grace and truth; we have beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father (John 1:14). We hope this resource will help you contribute to the church s ongoing mission of proclaiming the gospel to the world and growing ever more deeply in our love for the Lord. 4 th SUNDAY of ADVENT & CHRISTMAS EVE on the SAME DAY -!!?? This year, both the Church and Packers calendars present some challenges on the weekend that we celebrate the 4 th Sunday of Advent (Dec. 23/24). Our diocesan Worship Office writes, The 4 th Sunday of Advent falls on December 24, 2017 (Christmas Eve); this has not occurred since 2006. Despite falling on a Sunday, the faithful are still obligated to participate in two Masses between Dec 23-25: one for the Fourth Sunday of Advent (anytime from 4pm on Saturday, Dec. 23 until 4pm on Sunday, Dec. 24) and one for the Christmas Solemnity (either on Sunday, Dec. 24 after 4pm or Monday Christmas Day). Therefore, we will celebrate the 4 th Sunday of Advent as follows: Sat. Dec. 23 4:00 PM (Mass will be moved to avoid traffic congestion of the 7:30 PM Packers/Vikings game) and Sun. Dec. 24 8:30 AM. We will celebrate Christmas as follows: Christmas Eve (Sun., Dec. 24) 4:00 PM (Church and Bona Hall) and 7:00 PM; Christmas Day (Mon. Dec. 25) 8:30 & 10:15 AM. All Liturgical Ministers are requested to assist at these Masses; sign-up on the sheets in the Sacristy/Ushers room. EUCHARISTIC HOLY HOUR (WITH BENEDICTION) In Bishop Ricken s recent pastoral reflections, Teach My People to Pray, Phase 1 of Disciples on the Way: Prayer and Holiness, he asked that each parish offer a monthly Eucharistic Holy Hour Service. Since we, Nativity, currently offer Eucharistic Adoration each Monday (9:30 AM - 1:00 PM), we will include a Holy Hour Service (Benediction when a Deacon leads), on the second Monday of each Month. Our next HOLY HOUR will be on Monday, December 11 at 12:05 PM. CHRISTMAS MASS SIGN-UP SHEETS All Liturgical Ministers are requested to assist at one of the Christmas Masses; Sign-up in the Sacristy and/or Usher s Room. Please sign-up today!

2017 Nativity Women s Guild 36th Winter Wonderland Bazaar Raffle Winners Congratulations to all the lucky winners! LARGE RAFFLE WINNERS Quilt Handmade by Patt Nowak Sue Simenz Framed Jack Anderson Print - Lois Piaskowski Gas Grill & 12 piece Grill Set Dotty Harrick Gift Basket From Thirty-One Gifts Millie Okray Whispering Pines $50.00 Gift Certificate Jane Cain Jenga, Bean BaG Toss & Yahtzee Yard Games Mary Sevcik SMALL RAFFLE WINNERS: 2 quart Sauce Pan Janice Resler Vera Bradley Purse, Scarf, Umbrella Gwen Tatura Handy Dandy Tool Gift Basket Sharon Francois Lady s Night Out Gift Certificates Jen Smith Kid s Christmas Stocking stuffed with Board Games Marilyn Habeck Slow Cooker with cookbooks Eileen Buelke Nativity Set and Crèche Joy Mlezvia Mr. & Mrs. Santa Claus Marilyn Habeck Wooden Planter Candle Holder w/candle Karen Nelson PACKER HELMET DONATED BY: Green Bay Packers Rick Wyaszynski The Nativity Women s Guild would like to thank ALL who participated in any way in making our 36th Winter Wonderland Bazaar and Craft Sale a huge success. We would like to thank the following for organizing and running their area. Bakery Karen Palluconi Books Jean Ray Clean Up Rita Huth Doors Nancy Steffen Granny s Attic/Granny s Best Bernie Selk and Jane Jelinek.Jewelry Sharon Scanlan Hidden Treasures Marge Bertolli and Doris VanderMeulen Kitchen Mary Sevcik and Carol Schuld Publicity Joyce Bouche Raffle Joyce Esser and Rita Huth Reservations Joyce Esser Decorations & Set up Arlene Kaminski and Fran Beams Tables Sharon Scanlan and Geri Turriff We would also like to say thank you to everyone who donated items, all the volunteers who worked, to our Vendors and all who attended this event. The wide variety of items contributed to the wonderful success of this year s Bazaar. All who brought can food, items were donated to AshCares. THANK YOU and GOD BLESS YOU! General Chairperson Judy Schroeder Don t Forget St. Nick and Scrip Volunteers are in the Narthex before and after all Masses. $crip can also be purchased in the Parish Office during the week from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM. If you have any questions, please contact the Parish Office at 499-5156. 11/20-11/26: $crip sold: Sales - $6,397.00 Profit - $322.98 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CALENDAR RAFFLE WINNERS FOR NOVEMBER Please allow 2-3 weeks for processing. 23rd Thanksgiving Day Jan Rottier $500.00 27th Kennedy Appleton 24th Tim LeBrun 27th Sue Simenz 24th Sue Simenz 28th Jan Krueger 27th James Konop 29th Matt Levers KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CHRISTMAS TREE LOT Our Christmas Tree Lot opened Friday, November 24. We will be open from 12:00 noon to 8:00 PM Monday through Friday and 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM on weekends. There are more than 400 trees to choose from, freshly cut within days of arrival, along with fresh wreaths in various sizes. Prices range from $20 to $65. We are looking for volunteers to help work the Tree Lot. Sign-up in the Gathering Space; a Knights of Columbus Representative will be available after all Masses if you have questions.

LIFELONG FAITH FORMATION Learn Him - Love Him - Live Him Join us in preparing in a meaningful way for Advent. All Families with children in Grades 3-5. Tuesday, December 5 from 6:15-7:30 PM in Bona Hall MONOTHEISM Abrahamic and Other World Traditions Exploring Major Religious Traditions of the World Series Have you wondered why if there is one God there are so many religions in the World? Get some clues to this puzzle. Date: December 11, 2017 (Monday) Time: 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Place: Lounge (Door 7 ) Nativity, Oneida Street Presenter: Dr. Robert Berchmans, Ph D CELEBRATION OF FIRST RECONCILIATION The entire faith community of Nativity Parish joins in prayer and celebration as our young members are encountering God and experiencing His loving mercy in the Sacrament of Reconciliation for the first time on Saturday, December 9. Let us offer them and their families our support and prayers.

2018 NATIVITY RAFFLE CALENDARS 2018 Nativity Raffle Calendars are now available for sale in the Gathering Space or can be purchased in the Parish Office during the week from 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM. The cost is $20. These calendars make wonderful gifts; buy now for the holidays! PARISH STEWARDSHIP NOVEMBER 25 - NOVEMBER 26, 2017 Sacrificial Offering..... $ 9,348.00 Loose Offering.......792.00 Online Giving.......3,295.00 Total...... $ 13,435.00 To meet our budget, we need an average of $16,520.00 each week. FYTD Budgeted Receipts....... $363,440.00 FYTD Actual Receipts.....$312,640.00 Fiscal Year Deficit thru week #22........$( 50,800.00) Maintenance Improvement Fund..$ 125.00 Christmas Flowers..... $ 806.00 Thanksgiving $ 384.00 Hi friends! HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! Ooops...I mean Happy Liturgical New Year!!! Okay, okay...happy Advent?! We ve just entered Advent, and are eagerly awaiting the birth of Christ. We begin this journey keeping hope, love, joy and peace in our hearts. And, we too will be intentional in working towards bringing happiness to others. We are trimming trees, writing Christmas cards, hanging lights, and scurrying through the stores or online looking for the perfect gift for others. During this time of year, we work so hard preparing for Christmas that sometimes we forget to be intentionally observant of the weeks preparing us for Christmas Advent. So what can we do to STOP and be INTENTIONAL this Advent? I, CST, have done a couple of things in the past to make Advent more intentional as I prepared for Christmas. Some of the things I have done include, reading a daily Advent devotion perhaps provided in the back of your or someone else s Church. I also like to make an Advent Calendar by doing an Intentional Act of Kindness each day of Advent and recording it on the Advent Calendar. I enjoy taking some intentional time in prayer whether that s going to adoration, making time to sit in front of the Tabernacle, or simply praying the Rosary each day. All of these things helps me prepare my mind and heart for Christmas. And, it centers me in a way where I am able to be more patient and giving. So, how might you be intentional this Advent? How will you journey in prayer, peace, and with others? Happy Advent! May it be as intentionally peaceful and filled with love as it can be. CST 2nd Fridays for Seniors Sponsored By Nativity of our Lord Parish / RSVP ~ 499-5156 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish / RSVP ~ 499-1546 Join us at Mass at 9:00 AM, followed by a continental breakfast* & presentation. December 8, 2017 Ashwaubenon Encore Choir - Songs of the Season *For breakfast quantity purposes, reservations are required by Wednesday, December 6 at Noon.

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NATIVITY CHRISTMAS GIVING TREE Please stop by the Narthex this weekend to make sure all the children s ornaments have been chosen off of the tree. A heartfelt thank you to all who have already taken part in Nativity s Giving Tree this Advent Season by sponsoring a child, making a monetary donation or volunteering their time. PLEASE REMEMBER TO HAVE ALL WRAPPED GIFTS AT CHURCH NO LATER THAN MONDAY, DECEMBER 4. Monetary donations for the Brown County Community Treatment Center and our fellow parishioners who are in nursing homes or are homebound can be made until Christmas. Questions: Contact Julie Jenquin at 632-4412. BREAKFAST & BAKE SALE The Knights of Columbus of Nativity is sponsoring a Breakfast and Bake Sale following all Masses the weekend of December 16 & 17. Enjoy a delicious breakfast for $6.00. Bring the family, small children are free. The BEST BOOYAH IN THE PARISH will be available for take-out! PARISH STAFF Parish Deacon John Bundra Parish Deacon Michael Dabeck Business Manager Tricia Westhoven Parish Secretary Bobbie Skalecki Volunteer Coordinator Deb Langenhuizen Accountant/IT Specialist Vicki Matuszak Housekeeper Mary Greene Maintenance Supervisor Mike Wightman FAITH FORMATION INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY Poor winter conditions sometimes make cancellations necessary. For Religion Education Sessions, please know that if Ashwaubenon public school classes are cancelled for the day, then there will be no Religion Education Sessions that evening. Late starts will not affect evening sessions. If weather worsens during the day, notification of any cancellation will appear on the major TV stations or call the Religion Education office at 499-6012. Cancellation of Mass Policy for Winter Weather Severe weather conditions can make driving dangerous. Sometimes we need to make cancellations. Please know that if Ashwaubenon school classes are cancelled for the day or have a late start, then there will be no Mass that morning. The Parish Office may also be closed. FAITH FORMATION STAFF Faith Formation/Youth Ministry Coordinator Stephanie Rottier Early Childhood Coordinator Heidi Stubb Sunday & Tuesday Coordinator Barb Torreano Secretary Charmaine Berchmans FAITH FORMATION OFFICE Phone (920) 499-6012 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Tim Randall WOMEN S GUILD Judy Schroeder PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Phone (920) 499-5156 Fax (920) 429-9285 natscene@nativityparish.com

REPORTING SEXUAL ABUSE If you know of an incident of sexual abuse of a person who is now under the age of 18 by a priest, deacon, employee or volunteer, PLEASE IMMEDIATELY CALL THE CIVIL AUTHORITIES AND THEN THE DIOCESE. If the person was abused as a minor but is now an adult, please contact: Office of Safe Environment Diocese of Green Bay 920-272-8174 or 1-877-270-8174 (toll free) We also encourage you to report the incident to local civil authorities. YOU MATTER TO US THERE IS HOPE! Crisis Center Pregnancy Hotline 436-8888 433-9955 BAPTISMS Parents may schedule their child s Baptism after they have completed a short preparation program. Call the Parish Office at least 60 days before Baptism for interview and preparation session. See dates below. BAPTISM DATES December 10 SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK December 31 This Sacrament is offered to anyone in need of Christ s healing touch. The Anointing of the Sick is a sacrament for those who are in need of physical, emotional, or spiritual healing. Think of friends and loved ones who may want to receive this sacrament and invite them to this Mass. RCIA RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS Do you want to know more about the Catholic faith? Are you or someone you know interested in becoming baptized or confirmed as a Catholic? For more information about this process call Wayne Efferson (490-1352 x206) or email natwe@nativityparish.com. Nativity of Our Lord Parish 11