Registration Forms & Calendars
2010 - 2011

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Important Announcements from Maggie DeStazio

 

2010 -Vacation Bible School
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Here at St John the Evangelist, vacation Bible school is not just something to do, but rather, it is something the children experience. Through exciting and dynamic music, lively Bible stories, crafts, games, and snacks, children hear the Bible word of the day in so many ways. And by the end of the week, the children are able to jump and sing, quote Scripture, and walk away knowing that they met Jesus in a very personal way. We offer a special program for 3 & 4-yr-olds so that they also receive the message in an age appropriate way. Jr hi and high school youth are on board to volunteer, and adults in each of the sections direct a super program!!! PUT JUNE 13-17, 2011 ON YOUR CALENDARS RIGHT NOW!!! Save the week for your children, age 3 through grade 4 to attend this totally exciting and spiritual experience of the living Christ! You’ll be glad you did.

 

Day 4

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Day 1

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Adults helpers needed

We continue to ask for helpers in the child care room (school, room 104) during 9:30 Masses on Sundays. If this is something that interests you, please contact Mary Rownd, or call Maggie DeStazio at 288-7372 ext.15.

We invite you to check this web page often for updates!. If you have any comments or suggestions please let us know.

Maggie DeStazio
Director of Faith Formation

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Diocese of Winona (follow this link)

Safe & Sacred
Online Program

We are committed to educating our faithful to recognize and respond to someone who wishes them harm. We know that ongoing learning is a responsibility we must all take seriously. I thank you for your continued commitment and encourage you to share this letter and website with all those involved in educating children and youth in your community.

Sincerely in the Lord,

Most Rev. John M. Quinn
Bishop of Winona