
Our parish Lenten program, “Unbound: Seeking the Freedom of God’s Love” is in full swing. Thank you to the 80+ people who registered to participate. Those who are participating, remember to pick up your weekly packet in the back of church. Questions, contact Ann.

Join in community as we create “Blessing Bags” for our most vulnerable neighbors. These bags will be shared with our friends at The Samaritan House and other unhoused neighbors. The items we are collecting are daily necessities like toothpaste, snacks, water, socks… small items that can fit in a gallon zip lock bag. Besides packing the bags, we’ll be making cards for our friends with a prayer and encouragement.
An Amazon Registry has been created so you can do a quick shop and have items delivered right to the Parish Office. Items can also be dropped off in the back of church or bring them on Sunday March 22.
This is a great family event, with opportunities for everyone to participate and serve. This gift is a simple way to help someone in need. With your kindness, it reminds them that they are not forgotten. There are flyers in the back of church with more information. Thank-you to Jessica O’Connor for coordinating this outreach, please contact her with questions or more information. Jessica.Oconnor@teamsamaritan.org

There is a crisis for women in poverty of not having feminine hygiene products available. This situation is universal and is known as, “Period Poverty”. It is an alarming problem for those who are on the margins. Every woman should have the right to the dignity of having products they need each month. Please consider this outreach. Here’s the ask:
Please note, do not send in incontinence products which include Poise, Tena, Always, Discreet, Equate Options, Prevail, Tranquility and Attends.
Additional information and data on “period poverty”: https://allianceforperiodsupplies.org/period-poverty/

Thank you to all who created and shared Valentines for those who are far from their loved ones this Valentine’s Day. We collected well over 900 Valentines which were distributed to those who are being held in the for-profit GEO detention center in Aurora. Thank you also, to the group from Holy Family who attended the vigil at the detention center on Feb 11. Presently over 1500 neighbors are being held. Thank you for reaching out and showing that these brothers and sisters are not forgotten or alone.