• News; MAYFEST 2012: MAY 18-20
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    • MASS & RECONCILIATION SCHEDULE

       

      MASS 

      SATURDAY 
      6:00 P.M.

      SUNDAY
      8:15 A.M.
      11:00 A.M.
      5:00 P.M.
      RECONCILIATION  

      Saturday:      4:30-5:30 P.M.
      Wednesday:  5:00-6:00 P.M.
      Or By Appointment

      EUCHARISTIC ADORATION 
      Wednesday: 4:00-5:50 P.M.


      BENEDICTION

      Wednesday:  5:50 P.M.
                               

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    • PICTURES & SCRIPTURE OF THE WEEK

       Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good!  His faithful love endures forever. Psalm 106:1

    • YOUTH IN THE NEWS
      Several of our St. Luke youth were showcased recently in a production of the MUSICAL 'Disney's Aladdin":  Keith and Alyssa Erchinger, Black and Ashley Ruiz, T.J. and Donielle Clyatt, Brenn and Cate Barkis, Trent Boyles, Colette Glorioso, Emily Baker, Kimberly Gil and starring as Aladdin and Jasmine will be Collin Glorioso and Joanna Fetherman! 


      CONGRATULATIONS TO THE HOLY TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIC TEAM for bringing home the TAPPS 2A STATE ACADEMICS CHAMPIONSHIP FOR THE 6TH TIME IN HOLY TRINITY'S HISTORY!  Three St. Luke parishioners, ELIZABETH FETHERMAN, KRISTIN KARR and MARY LINDBERG all competed on the WINNING TEAM!!!  WAY TO GO!!!


      BENJAMIN CLARDY, 7th Grader at Bonham Middle School in Temple, earned 2nd Chair Tenor 1 at the Middle School "All-Region Choir" competition held Saturday, 1/21/12 at Temple High School. There were 971 students from dozens of area schools competing in the various voice parts.
      Congratulations Ben! 

      LES MISERABLES FEATURED SIX OF OUR ST. LUKE YOUTH!  JOSH PETERSON (Inspector Javert) and MADDIE KLEYPAS (Cosette) shared LEAD roles in the production at Temple High School that was held Feb. 16-19th.  

      The performances of ALEX CLARDY (Bamatabois and Courfeyrac), CHRIS KLEYPAS (Montparnasse and Combeferre), BENJAMIN CLARDY (Gavroche) and JAMES CLARDY (French Child) were also enjoyed by everyone who attended this epic "operatta form" story that recounted the struggle against adversity in 19th-century France.

      Contact the Parish Office with Youth News or photos you would like to share:
      debbie@saintlukesparish.org
      View Past Recognition by  Clicking Here 

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