Weekly Digest

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Welcome everyone!
This week at the parish:
  • Tuesday - Saint Agnes Playgroup (10:30 am), Ladies' Sodality Banquet (5 pm), Choir Practice and Fatima Apostolate (7 pm)
  • Wednesday - Bereavement Meeting and Community Catechesis (7 pm)
  • Thursday - Arlington Catholic Women's Club Fundraiser (7:30 pm)
  • Saturday - Saint Agnes and Saint Camillus Sacrament of Confirmation (10:30 am)
  • Sunday - Saint Vincent DePaul Fall Clothing Drive
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Now that we are in summer mode, we will be holding Tuesday playgroups outdoors at nearby parks. To print a written schedule of our summer playgroup locations, please click here. To see a map of our summer park schedule, please click here.

This Tuesday, October 22nd, we will meet at the Teel Street Playground (71 Teel St., Arlington) at 10:30 am.  This park has a play structure and a basketball court.  It is next to Saint Paul's Cemetery, so please respect the cemetery as a holy place and play in the park area.  Bring a lunch and join us!


**NOTE THAT our outdoor summer schedule is highly dependent on good weather. If the weather seems questionable, please check your email or the blog page before you leave for playgroup. In case of rain, our usual rain location will be at Fidelity House, 25 Medford St., Arlington. Thanks!**

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Fall Clothing Drive - Saint Vincent DePaul Society
Do you have clothes which your children have outgrown, or which you no longer wear?  Would you like to see them be used for something meaningful and helpful?  Save them and bring them to the Fall Clothing Drive AT CHURCH, on the weekend of October 26-27th.

Representatives will be in the front of the Church to receive donations. Warm clothes, new socks, new underwear and toiletries are needed. Thank you for your generosity. May our tender God bless you, keep you and fill you with His abundant love. 

Jesus told His disciples, “When you have done all you have been commanded, say: We are unprofitable servants; we have only done what we were obliged to do”. Please help the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul to bring the love and mercy of Jesus to those who feel left out and abandoned, for indeed we are only doing “what we are obliged to do".

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