SAINT PETER THE APOSTLE B O N P E Pastor Associate Pastor Deacon Deacon Assistant to the Pastor School Principal Pastoral Associate Children Faith Formation Formación de Fe para Niños Youth Minister Liturgy Coordinator Coordinador de Música Bulletin Editor M W L E C W J C S J 22-23 N ,K S ,R , 2014 T U U T O P Fr. Ramón R. Marrufo 760.689.6205 Fr. Manuel Villarreal 760.689.6209 Don Jensen 760.689.6220 Daniel Rosas 760.689.6200 Ed White 760.689.6203 Linda McCotter 760.689.6250 Meg Long-Eastman 760.689.6208 Denell Robles 760.689.6212 Petra Díaz 760.689.6211 Daniel Andrus 760.689.6213 Valerie Kahle 760.689.6207 Juan Domingo 949.614.6205 Steve Zimmerle [email protected] S /H M S S -W -T -F 8:30 S T V S 4:30 7:30 & 11:00 H 8:30 450 S. S C D O & 6:00 (E L F V D ) /D ,C 6:30 D 9:00 S & 1:00 (E ) 92028-2457 T www.stpeter-fallbrook.org P / S -V 10:30 A : 760.689.6250 : 760.689.6240 [email protected] T S 520 S. M T 6:00 -C P S M P 7:30 C /L -12:00 -6:00 /S A F M W O -F 8:00 1:00 S C S W M H H B M H A O V D P –T S S ,F : 760.728.7012 S : 760.689.6200 F 760.689.6208 760.689.6200 760.689.6205 760.689.6200 :760.689.6230 22-23 November, 2014 S O L J C Page/Página 2 R ,K U Make Your Choice This will be the last Sunday of the Church year. Next week we will begin the new year, starting with Advent—our waiting time for the birth of Jesus. So, on this last Sunday of the year, the Church appropriately overviews the career of Christ the King. Here is the story of this king of ours. God has continually sought out his people throughout history, inviting them to a covenant* relationship. But the “shepherds of Israel” let God’s sheep scatter over the face of the earth. They actually ate the sheep (God’s people), feeding themselves instead of feeding them (See Ezekiel 34: 1-10). So God said the words of the First Reading: “I myself will look after and tend my sheep. The injured I will bind up, the sick I will heal.” God’s care for his people is exquisite, and it is the foundation of all our belief. He shepherds us today in the same way. Maybe you or I have never taken time to care for Christ’s least brother or sister. The Responsorial Psalm, “The Lord is My Shepherd,” is used here simply as a reply to the First Reading. If I may paraphrase it: “We sheep understand that God is shepherding us as he promised. Goodness and kindness are all around us. God lets us walk beside restful waters, through green pastures. We are filled with thanks.” People of different generations sometimes call God’s love to mind and sometimes simply ignore it. The ones who ignore it fill their lives with other gods—whichever seem most attractive. Idols, these are called. So, in the Second Reading, St. Paul tells us about Christ, who is God made flesh as shepherd. Although death and sorrow and sin had been on the rampage, Christ brought the First Reading’s light and peace and wholeness. Then, in a parable, the Gospel tells us who will receive this light and peace. Not everyone. Some people have acted as perfect goats instead. Which are you? The standard is extremely clear. Have you cared for the hungry? Have you given water to the thirsty? What about welcoming the stranger, giving clothes to those who have none, and what about visiting people in prison? This is what God did in the First Reading. It is what Jesus did in his life on earth. It is the loving duty he has entrusted to us who are his body, his band of shepherds. If you have acted in this way, then you are one of the sheep who have received Christ's love and who are very grateful. But maybe you or I have never taken time to care for Christ’s least brother or sister. Maybe we are the goats. If we continue that way, we should not be surprised when God says at the end of time, “You never did pass on to others the care I gave to you. You did not let me into your life. If you had, your gratitude would have led you to others! I desire to shepherd you even now, but all I can do is affirm the choice you have made with your life. You have chosen to live without me, your God, and I will respect that choice.” This action of God shows the way a real king acts. He respects and honors his subjects’ needs and desires. We have to ask ourselves in freedom whether we are letting God’s love into us now. __________________ *Covenant: a formal alliance or agreement made by God with a religious community or with humanity in general. John Foley S. J. Fr. John Foley, S. J. is a composer and scholar at Saint Louis University. Copyright © 2014, John B. Foley, S. J. All rights reserved. Permission is hereby granted to reproduce for personal or parish use Gratitude is the inward feeling of kindness received. Thankfulness is the natural impulse to express that feeling. Thanksgiving is the following of that impulse. —Henry Van Dyke— St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Parish O L J C ,K Page/Página 3 CHILDREN’S FAITH FORMATION D R 760.689.6212 U READINGS FOR THE WEEK Sunday: Ez 34:11-12, 15-17; Ps 23:1-3, 5-6; 1 Cor 15:2026, 28; Mt 25:31-46 Monday: Rv 14:1-3, 4b-5; Ps 24:1bc-4ab, 5-6; Lk 21:1-4 Tuesday: Rv 14:14-19; Ps 96:10-13; Lk 21:5-11 Wednesday: Rv 15:1-4; Ps 98:1-3ab, 7-9; Lk 21:12-19 Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Rv 18:1-2, 21-23; 19:1-3, 9a; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 21:20-28 Thanksgiving Day (suggested): Sir 50:22-24; Ps 145:2-11; 1 Cor 1:3-9; Lk 17:11-19 Rv 20:1-4, 11 — 21:2; Ps 84:3-6a, 8a; Lk 21:29-33 Rv 22:1-7; Ps 95:1-7ab; Lk 21:34-36 Is 63:16b-17, 19b; 64:2-7; Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 1819; 1 Cor 1:3-9; Mk 13:33-37 Children's Faith Formation is beginning a See's Candies fundraising sale. We chose See's because of its fine reputation for quality. Since all of the Vacation Bible School students will benefit from our fundraiser, we greatly appreciate everyone's support. Pick up order forms at the Parish office, CFF office or St. Peter's School office. Please help by placing an order by Nov 23rd. One pound boxes and novelty items will be sold at the Alternative Gift Fair. We are happy to place a large order for your employee gifts. Call Mary Ward at 760-405-5083 No Faith Formation classes on Nov 23rd/30th. YOUTH MINISTRY - D A 760.689.6213 [email protected] No classes on Nov. 30th - Thanksgiving break. Classes resume Dec. 7th. Fresh & Easy Money The WWJD Junior High Youth Group meets every Tuesday, 6:30pm to 8pm in the Bosco Center. All 7th and 8th graders are welcome! We get up to 5% back each month for all qualifying purchases– instead of collecting crumpled-up shopping receipts, you can use a Fresh & Easy Friends card to help us earn valuable funds. "Ignite" 5:00pm Mass every 2nd Sunday beginning in January 2015!! "Ignite" - Starting Jan 11th 2015 there will be a new Mass at 5pm! Come early as we will gather for praise and worship at 4:30pm and stay after as we will have complimentary In N Out Burgers for all! If interested in volunteering there is a wide variety of opportunities. Please email at [email protected]. Pick-up a Friends card from Fresh & Easy. Create an account at freshandeasy.com/friends (be sure to link your Friends card!) Sign up at eScrip.com/FreshAndEasy: Create your account. Select our school to raise money for by searching for us in the search box. Enter your 18-digit primary Friends card. Once you’ve completed the Sign Up process, you will receive a Welcome Email from eScrip with the password you created. Q Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe Friday December 12 Community Mass and Mañanitas 4:30am- Recep on in Hall following mass Mass in English 8:30am Mass in Spanish 6:00pm W N 23, 2014 Adults: "Who are the least of your sisters and brothers for whom you care? Who are those whom you ignore?" Children: "To which person did you especially try to show the love and care of Jesus?" The children's choir will once again sing at the 4pm mass on Christmas Eve. If you are in grades 3-8 and would like to sing on Christmas Eve, there will be a practice on Monday, Dec. 22 from 5:30- 6:30pm in the music room in the Bosco Center. You must be at this practice if you want to sing. Call Valerie at the parish office if you have any questions. Parroquia San Pedro Apóstol Page/Página 4 FORMACIÓN DE FÉ PARA NIÑOS (FFN) P D —760.689.6211 A TODOS LOS PADRES DE NIÑOS DE KINDER Y PRIMER GRADO. Empezando el miércoles 3 de diciembre tendremos una clase para sus chiquitos. de Kinder y Primero. Si le interesa pase a la oficina de F. de F. para registrar a su hijo/ hija. Ellos esucharán historias de la Biblia, cantos y juegos apropiados a su edad. La clase de martes tiene 32 niños. Le aseguramos que el aprenderá cada semana. ***************************************************************** El Novenario a la Santisima Virgen de Guadalupe empieza el 3 de diciembre. Acompañe a su comunidad todos los dias a las 7:00 p.m. a rezar el Santo Rosario. Convivencia en la plaza de San Pedro todas las noches. GRAN KERMESS EL DOMINGO 7 DE DICIEMBRE DE 8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Quiere poner un puesto para ayudar a la deuda de la iglesia? Llame a la Sra. Diaz para más información. ***************************************************************** ¡ Gracias ! a las Catequistas que ayudaron con la comida para el Retiro de los Jovenes. 98 jovenes gozaron de este día con el Señor. Aprendiendo de su amor y su palabra. La Feria del Regalo Alternativo será el domingo 23, de noviembre del 2014 de 8am a 1pm. Por favor venga y vea como puede apoyar a 11 programas que apoyan a los pobres, presos y personas sin hogar, tanto aquí en Fallbrook como a nivel mundial. Un nuevo ministerio en San Diego, Rise Up Industries. Vamos a tener una segunda colecta el 22 y 23 de noviembre para las Necesidades Nacionales. Tendremos sobres disponibles para esta colecta que ayuda a sostener a las Misiones para Negros e indios, las Misiones Católicas Domesticas, la Campaña para la Comunicación, y la Universidad Católica de América. Gracias por adelantado por su generosidad. P S 23 N Adultos: ¿por cuáles de sus hermanas y hermanos menores usted se preocupa más? ¿Quiénes son los que usted ignora? Niños: ¿A qué persona usted trata de demostrarle el amor y el cuidado de Jesús? Dia de Acción de Gracias Jueves 27 Noviembre 9am Misa Comunitaria Se les invita a que traigan dinero, scrip o comida enlatada para la procesión ofertorio. N S J ,R U LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Domingo: Ez 34:11-12, 15-17; Sal 23 (22):1-3, 5-6; 1 Cor 15:20-26, 28; Mt 25:31-46 Lunes: Apo 14:1-3, 4b-5; Sal 24 (23):1bc-4ab, 5-6; Lc 21:1-4 Martes: Apo 14:14-19; Sal 96 (95):10-13; Lc 21:5-11 Miércoles: Apo 15:1-4; Sal 98 (97):1-3ab, 7-9; Lc 21:12-19 Jueves: Apo 18:1-2, 21-23; 19:1-3, 9a; Sal 100 (99):1b-5; Lc 21:20-28 Día de Acción de Gracias (sugerencia): Sir 50:22-24; Sal 145 (144):2-11; 1 Cor 1:3-9; Lc 17:11-19 Viernes: Apo 20:1-4, 11 — 21:2; Sal 84 (83):3-6a, 8a; Lc 21:29-33 Sábado: Apo 22:1-7; Sal 95 (94):1-7ab; Lc 21:34-36 Domingo: Is 63:16b-17, 19b; 64:2-7; Sal 80 (79):2-3, 15-16, 18-19; 1 Cor 1:3-9; Mc 13:33-37 No habrá adoración del Santísimo el viernes 28 de noviembre Para más información llamar a Luz al 760-728-5971 CELEBRACION A LA VIRGEN DE GUADALUPE Novenario del 3 al 11 de diciembre Rosario todas las noches a las 7:00 p.m. Convivencia todas las noches después de Rosario GRAN FIESTA 7 DE DICIEMBRE de 8:00 a.m. --- 6:00 p.m. Comidas, juegos,rifas etc. Todos invitados. Gusta ayudar? llame 689-6211 12 DE DICIEMBRE "DIA DE LA VIRGEN DE GUADALUPE" Mañanitas 4:30 A.M., Misa 5:00 A.M. Convivencia 6:00 A.M. Salón Parroquial Misa 6:00 p.m. Danza, Apariciones 7:30 p.m. Cena, Salón Parroquial. Todos están invitados a celebrar a la Guadalupana. Todo sera para ayuda de la iglesia. Gracias por su cooperación. Parroquia San Pedro Apóstol Homilía Nuestro Señor Jesucristo, Rey del Universo Un Líder Muy Extraño Al principio del evangelio según Mateo, Jesús es tentado a llegar a ser un líder como los demás dirigentes que afligen el mundo. Los políticos del mundo siguen pidiendo préstamos y los bancos los siguen dando a pesar de que los pagos de interés hayan sobrepasado hace tiempo el capital del préstamo original. En las democracias nuevas y viejas, los candidatos al liderazgo enfatizan las divisiones del pueblo en lugar de las posibilidades de unión, distilando el voto favorable del temor popular. Todos prometen producir los milagros de sanación sin ningún intento de realizarlos. Los políticos abogan, no la confrontación y el diálogo, sino la separación y la mentira. La adoración y adulación llegan a quien divide y riega, al diabólico. Jesús era diferente. El luchaba en contra de estas tentaciones toda la vida. El no fue el centro de su propia vida, sino el Padre. Todos los demás, cuyas vidas él tocaba, estaban reunidos alrededor de ese centro. Allí Jesús buscaba la manera de facilitar sus dones personales y su sentido de solidaridad. Según las diferentes versiones del Evangelio, Jesús es un líder diferente a los demás. Marcos lo presenta en el camino de la cruz que traerá la justicia a toda historia y cultura. Lucas permite que Jesús aparezca entre todos los dirigentes de su época, mostrándolos sin la capacidad de producir lo nece-sario para el futuro reconciliador que brota del partir del pan. Juan nos dice que la verdadera gloria de Dios se ve en la cruz y en el Espíritu encarnado en nuestras historias particulares. Mateo, viendo a Jesús como profeta, nos lo pre-senta desde el momento de la primera tentación como la persona que incluye a todos, así estableciendo el juicio de Dios sobre la identificación en-tre Dios y el prójimo necesitado. ¿Reconocemos de verdad al Dios de Jesús en el hambriento, desnudo, preso o enfermo? Al analizar esta última 'Buena Nueva' de Jesús, ¿no debemos revisar, juzgar y rehacer nuestra vida? El gobierno debe pasar por nuestro escrutinio. Las Iglesias deben tomar en serio e incluir a sus laícos. Los colegios deben analizar la sociedad que les provee lo necesario para la enseñanza, a la vez que la sociedad juzgue la eficiencia de las escuelas. Debemos fundamentar las estructuras gubernamentales, eclesiales y educativas sobre los valores humanos que producen la esperanza. No es fácil desarrollar una relación íntima entre las personas escogidas para ejercer el liderazgo de un pueblo y las masas que las escogen o Page/Página 5 siguen. Los sistemas de la sociedad son más problemáticos cuando proceden de un liderazgo arbitrario. En las Iglesias, los obispos se escogen, no por lo que han hecho, sino por lo que no han hecho. En los gobiernos, las elecciones salen a favor de los que oscurecen el diálogo y discusión con acusaciones atrevidas sobre la vida pública y privada de sus adversarios. Los colegios rehusan cambiar sus agendas de estudio, evitando la despedida de los maestros y admininistradores que no rajan ni prestan hacha. El texto evangélico de hoy nos da todo el propósito del evan-gelio según Mateo. Para vivir con Jesús como nuestro único dirigente, debemos dejar de insistir en ser los exclusivos de Dios y abrazar toda la humanidad. En esto, no hay moderación posible. Según esta parábola de Mateo sobre las consecuencias de la fe cristiana, todos estamos vinculados. No importa si el mundo alrededor acepta esto o no. Nuestro ministerio no existe para servir la cultura genérica de los tiempos variables. No vivimos en la historia para que unos cuantos la declaren suya, mezclando el racismo y el genocidio en una sopa venenosa para los que viven sin experiencia y criterio. Nuestras aventuras de comunicación, lenguaje e identidad cultural nos deben ofrecer la oportunidad de ser fuente de una nueva creación y los valores humanos necesarios para ella. Si no, ¿cómo podemos profesar una fe en la encarnación y la presencia de Dios en lo que hacemos y decimos? La parábola de hoy es lo que lleva a Jesús a su pasión y muerte. Los que matarán al profeta no aceptan al Dios que él les ofrece porque no ha sido fabricado por ellos. ¿No es esto también nuestro problema? Debemos analizar nuestra propia situación. ¿A quién seguimos? ¿Es Jesús nuestro verdadero líder o hemos abrazado a otro? Donaldo Headley Donaldo Headley se ordenó al sacerdocio en 1958. Se graduó con MA en filosofía y STL en teología de la Facultad Pontificia del Seminario de Santa María del Lago en Mundelein, Illinois. Derechos de Autor © 2013, Donaldo Headley. Todos los derechos reservados. Se concede permiso para la reproducción para uso personal o uso parroquial. La gratitud es el sentimiento íntimo de la bondad recibida. El agradecimiento es el impulso natural de expresar ese sentimiento. Lo que sigue a ese impulso es una Acción de Gracias. —Henry Van Dyke— St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Parish Page/Página 6 Thank you for your faithful stewardship of treasure November 15th-16th Offering General Fund:$16,318.37 Debt Reduction:$2,324.50 Gracias por su más fiel tesoro de Administrador U E …. SAVE THE DATE! Mark your Calendars for these Events Nov. 23 - Alternative Christmas Fair Jan. 8 - Epiphany Program Jan. 30 - Grandparents Day March 21 - Art Auction May 8 - Golf Tournament & Dinner JustFaith Catholic is seeking monetary donations for the 12/10/14 Christmas Party at the Rainbow Prison. On that date each of the 90 inmates will be given a gift bag of personal grooming articles. To comply with prison regulations all of these bags must have identical items. Any donations will be gratefully accepted and used to purchase these gifts. Donations can be made at the office or at the Alternate Gift Fair on 11/23. Please call Nikki Thompson@ 760/723-1225 with any questions or email her at: [email protected]. PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS: POR FAVOR RECORDAR EN SUS ORACIÓNES: The Sick / los enfermos… Daniel Mejia, Catherine Bartoli, Patricia Whiteside, Craig Balter, Debbie Davis, Roger Combs, Erica Cordvan, Beverly Thill, Peter Anderson, Wallace Rothbart, Katie Bartou, Lorenzo Correa, Kay Ballota, Eugene Morrissey, Maria Eloina Garcia... The Deceased / los difuntos … Maria Whiteside, Richard Conan, Annie Meek, Pascual Tomas, Magdalena Lucas, Scott Rysewyk, Mary Cassara, Daniel Flaxbeard, Eugene Rose, Gracia Diaz, Remedios Romero, Helen and Vincent Spanier, William Schulte, Maria Southard, Mary Odermatt, Ausencio Dorantes, Lorenzo Correa, Emorgelia del Carmen Pazos, John Ivelich, Maria Rosario Orozco, Joshua Hernandez, Ruth Anne Ellinger, Rigoberto Puga Olmos, Nemesio Rio, Alejandro Gutierrez, Chizuke Frances Sauter, Roy Hollingsworth... Second Annual Christmas with the Marines St. Vincent de Paul and St. Peter the Apostle will host thirty (30) deserving Marine Families from Camp Pendleton in our parish hall, December 16th. If you would like to donate to this worthwhile event, your Tax Free Contribution will be added to our funds and be divided equally among the families. Donors will be acknowledge on a Banner displayed at the event and then at the Thrift Shop. If you are unable to make a donation, please keep all of our armed forces in your prayers. You can drop off your donation with your contact information at the Thrift Shop marked “Marine Christmas”, or call Bob Kruger @ (760) 695-8508. Caregiver Support Are you a caregiver for a spouse, child, sibling, or a friend? Come and share a cup of coffee with others who are on the same journey who understand the responsibilities that go beyond being a wife, husband, a daughter or a son. An informal gathering will be held on Monday, November 24th from 10 AM to 12 PM. Please call Nancy at (760) 731-2757 for additional information. Thanksgiving Day Thursday, November 27 9am Community Mass Please bring money, scrip or non-perishable food for the offertory procession. M I M Saturday November 22 4:30pm, † Rose Mary Sawyer 6:00pm, Isabela Beckler Sunday November 23 7:30am, German Alex Heath 9:00am, † Danny Rosas Torres 11:00am, Missa Propopulo 1:00pm, † Apolinar Hernández Monday November 24 8:30am, Silvia Berens (Happy Birthday) Tuesday November 25 6:30pm, Alejandra Montaño Wednesday November 26 8:30am, † Frank Ballotta Thursday November 27 8:30am, † Vicente Silva Friday November 28 8:30am, † Margaret Shughrou Saturday November 29 4:30pm, † Judith Flanagan Bolt 6:00pm, † Anselmo Andres Ortiz Page/Página 7 STEWARDSHIP CORNER “Amen, I say to you, what you did not do for one of these least ones, you did not do for me.” Jesus does not make it easy for any of us when He says that. Even those who practice stewardship faithfully, even the best among us, have times when they may turn their back on those in need. The Solemnity that we celebrate today is popularly known as Christ the King. It is in Church terms relatively new. Instituted in 1921 by Pope Pius XI, it was originally on the last Sunday of October. It was renamed in 1969 by Pope Paul VI and moved to its present date, which is the last Sunday in the liturgical year, the last Sunday before Advent. The edict issued by Pope Pius XI in 1925 was called Quas Primas. It stated “It has long been a custom to give to Christ the metaphorical title of ‘King.’ He is King of Hearts by reason of His ‘charity which exceedeth all knowledge’." Today’s readings trace our Lord Jesus Christ from “the shepherd who tends his flock” to the “first fruits” to the “king.” As stewards of His Word, His Kingdom, and His Hope, He invites us to see Him in everyone we see and everyone we encounter so that we can finally hear His glorious declaration, “Come, you who are blessed by my Father.” - See more at: http://www.thecatholicsteward.com -The Catholic Steward, Reflection on Lectionary Readings - We are having a second collection on November 22 and 23 for National Needs in the United States. Special envelopes will be available for the collection which supports the Black and Indian Missions, the Catholic Home Missions, the Catholic Communication Campaign, the Catholic Campaign for Human Development, and the Catholic University of America. Thank you in advance for your generosity. St. Peter the Apostle Women's Guild Meeting Tuesday, December 2, 2014 All women of the parish are invited to attend the Tuesday Dec. 10th meeting of the Women's Guild. The Rosary will be said in the church at 11:00, and the lunch and meeting will begin at 11:30. All members of the Guild will please bring the food for the luncheon. We are asking all in attendance to bring a new, unwrapped toy to the meeting. We will have a representative from the U.S. Marine Corps to speak about the Toys for Tots program and to accept our donations for this drive. We want to thank all who helped with the Fall Fashion Show, especially the Board members and Priscilla White, Pat Kraatz and Nancy Brown, co-chairmen. W S —E S Monday November 24 / Lunes 24 de Noviembre Boy Scouts: 6:30pm-8:00pm; Loft Wednesday November 26 / Miércoles 26 de Noviembre Centering Prayer: 9am-10:30am; Upper room Women of the Bible: 9:15am-10:30am; Conference room Thursday November 27 / Jueves 27 de Noviembre PARISH OFFICE CLOSED Friday November 28 / Viernes 28 de Noviembre PARISH OFFICE CLOSED Many parishioners at St. Peter the Apostle are deeply involved in ministries that will be present at the Alternative Gift Fair (Get on the Bus, Rainbow Women’s Prison, Fallbrook Food Pantry, Fallbrook Pregnancy Resource Center, Vacation Bible School). Please stop by our tables and offer your monetary and prayer support. The Alternative Gift Faire is Sunday, November 23rd, 2014 from 8am-1pm. There will be No Eucharistic Adoration On Friday, November 28th For information call Mary at 760-723-5420. KNIT OR CROCHET? Fallbrook Blankets – An Ongoing Project Fallbrook is now participating in Warm-Up America and you can help our less advantaged brothers and sisters stay warm and cuddly. Knit or crochet a 7” X 9” rectangle using washable acrylic yarn and place it in the basket in the parish office or in the designated spots around town. It can be any color, or combination of colors, any stitch, any design. Crochet with worsted weight acrylic yarn, using a size G crochet hook. Knit with size 7 needles. You may use any free yarn in the basket in the Parish Office, or if you would like to donate yarn, please put it in the basket. Your patch, along with many other 7 X 9 pieces will be sewn together to create a warm and unique blanket. The finished product may be on display for two weeks. It will be given to a needy person in Fallbrook, the Food Pantry, a woman’s shelter or to Father Joe’s Ministries. Finished segments can be placed in the basket in the Parish Office, the Fallbrook Library, Senior Center, Espresso Lounge or North County Academy of Dance in Bonsall. Volunteers are also needed to stitch together the patches into blankets and to teach knitting or crocheting at the Senior Center or Library. For more information, contact Carmen Willard at 314-803-0986 or [email protected] To learn to knit or crochet, go to warmupamerica.org Classes are available at Labors of Love.
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