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WHO WE ARE
Meet Our Staff
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Join Our Parish
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Contact Us
Our Pastorate: St. Gabriel
Home Page
WORSHIP
MASS
Mass Schedule
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Daily Mass Readings
SACRAMENTS
Baptism
Reconciliation
Eucharist
Confirmation
Holy Matrimony
Sacrament of the Sick
Holy Orders / Vocations
OTHER
Becoming Catholic (OCIA)
Planning a Funeral
PARISH LIFE
Parish Ministries
Faith Formation for Children
Faith Formation for Youth
Faith Formation for Adults
Volunteer/VIRTUS Training
EVENTS
St. Gabriel Miracle Players: Something's Afoot (Jan. 17-19, 24-26)
Youth Group (February 2)
Anniversary History Books
175th Anniversary Rosary
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Blessing of the animals: October 5
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The Memorial of Saint Francis of Assisi is October 4, so be sure to save the date for our annual blessing of the animals:
Saturday, October 5
at 10:00 AM in the Mary Garden
All animals should be in cages or on a leash.