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Religious Education Newsletter January 2014 Tomas Tafolla , DRE Patti Solinsky , Assistant

Religious Education Newsletter January 2014 Tomas Tafolla , DRE Patti Solinsky , Assistant ttafolla@holyspiritfresno.org psolinsky@holyspiritfresno.org. Saints for the M onth of January Jan 1: Mary, Mother of God Jan 2: Sts Basil and Gregory Jan 3: Most Holy Name of Jesus

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Religious Education Newsletter January 2014 Tomas Tafolla , DRE Patti Solinsky , Assistant

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  1. Religious Education Newsletter January 2014 Tomas Tafolla, DRE Patti Solinsky, Assistant ttafolla@holyspiritfresno.org psolinsky@holyspiritfresno.org Saints for the Month of January Jan 1: Mary, Mother of God Jan 2: Sts Basil and Gregory Jan 3: Most Holy Name of Jesus Jan 4: St. Elizabeth Ann Seaton Jan 5: Feast of the Epiphany Jan 12: Baptism of the Lord Jan 17: St. Anthony Jan 20: St. Fabian and St. Sebastian Jan 21: St. Agnes Jan 22: Day of Prayer for Legal Protection of the Unborn Jan 23: St. Vincent Jan 24: St. Francis de Sales Jan 25: Conversion of St. Paul Jan 27: St. Angela Merici Jan 28: St. Thomas Aquinas Jan 31: St. John Bosco Holy men and women, pray for us 5 Activities for Catholic Families in January 1. Many January saints taught others, such as Sts. John Bosco, Elizabeth Ann Seton, Angela Merici, and Thomas Aquinas. In their honor, learn a Bible verse, prayer, or activity to teach others about your faith. 2. As the new year begins, reminisce with your family about the past year and talk about plans and goals for this year. 3. Try to learn to juggle like St. John Bosco (Jan. 31st) did to entertain people. 4. Do an Epiphany Home Blessings by writing 20+C+B+M+14 above your front door in chalk. 5. Start off the new year by making a commitment to go to mass as often as possible. Mark January 30 on your calendars!! Lisa Hendeywill be at Holy Spirit speaking to our parish about the positives and negatives of Social Media on January 30 in Logan Hall. Her talk will begin at 6:30 PM and end at 8:00 PM Lisa is the founder of the amazing blog CatholicMom.com and is an author of many books dealing with the everyday life of lay Catholics. Lisa has a passion for Catholic families and her mission is to help them create a faith filled home. In this talk she will focus on what parents need to know about Social Media. If you have any questions please feel free to call the Religious Education office at 434-3522. No RE Classes on Monday, January 20 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr Day

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