
Saint Agnes Church
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CCD Parents' Association Group - Altar Society
Financial Council - Pastoral Council
Mission Circle - Parish Family Guild - Lay Carmelites
Peninsula Adult Leisurites - Recovery, Inc. - Share
Alcoholics Anonymous - Narcotics Anonymous
Boy Scout Troop 500 - Senior Fitness
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CCD Parents' Association Group
The CCD Parents Association Group assists with CCD school functions and activities. The Association sponsors their own activities throughout the year for CCD families in order to help promote parental involvement in the religious education of their children.
Contact: Evelyn Barandiaran or Rosemary Silva
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Every woman in the parish is a potential member. Meetings are the 1st Monday of every month, excluding July and August The purpose of the guild is to mend, clean and care for the altar linens and cloths, vestments, and altar servers robes; purchase altar breads; and help the pastor whenever service is required. There are several fund raising events per year to defray expenses.
Contact: Virgibia Correia

Operating in an advisory capacity only, the board consists of the presiding Pastor, the chairs of the active ministries, a president, vice-president and secretary. Meetings, open to all parishioners, are held at 7:00pm on the evening of the 2nd Tuesday of the month, except July and August. Please check the bulletin for exact dates.
Contact: Dwight Wilcox
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Mission Circle is a parish group committed to giving monthly donations to six sponsored missionaries in the USA, Africa, South America & the Philippines. Monies are raised with monthly continental breakfasts held on the 2nd Sunday of each month after the 7:30am Mass, two annual bingo nights, various bus trips and cash donations. all monies go directly to the missionaries. Contact: Kathy Grimes, Chair - e-mail: aquawise@cox.netClick to E-mail
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The Parish Financial Council, over which the Pastor presides, is made up of Christian faithful who help in the administration of the temporal aspects of parish life. It meets 5 times during the year on Mondays at 7:00 p.m.
Contact: Chris Findley
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The Parish Family Guild provides refreshments after the Sunday morning masses and organizes various parish social functions throughout the year. The ministry's mission is to foster a strong sense of community spirit and camaraderie throughout the parish.
Contact: Mari Hamlin Fink or Mary Alice Godfrey
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This group provides opportunities for men of the parish to work together on projects, assist the pastor and the parish in spiritual, social and material activities. In addition to providing a Fish Fry on the 3rd Friday of most months, the group assists other parish activities with their material arrangements. The Men's Group meets at 8:00am on the 3rd Friday of each month in the Parish Center.
Contact: Charlie Bishop
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Lay Carmelites meet on the morning of every 1st Saturday of the month-Rosary at 8:40am, Mass at 9:15am, Community meeting after Mass. St. Agnes hosts 2 Lay Carmelite Communities. The Holy Family Community conducts their meetings in English and the St. Agnes Community conducts their meeting in Portuguese.
Contact: Lucille Shaw or Angelina Avila
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Every woman in the parish is a potential member. Meetings are the 1st Monday of every month, at 9:30 am in the Parish Center, conference room 1.
Contact: Virginia Correia
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PALS (Peninsula Adult Leisurites)

Foi fundado no ano 1967 para pessoas de 55 anos de idade e superiores. Juntamo-nos todas as Quarta-feiras das 08:30 até 15:00 horas no salâo paroquial de St. Agnes, para convívio e jogo de cartas. A cota é de $.50 por sócio e inclui café e refrescos. Várias vezes no ano servimos almoço qual o custo é o seguinte:
$4.00 para sócios $6.00 para convidados
Todos sâo bem-vindos. Vem convive com os seus vizinhos e amigos.
Presidente: Fernanda Vargas
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Recovery, Inc. is a community mental health organization that offers a self-help method of will training at weekly group meetings. The Recovery Method is a system of techniques for controlling temperamental behavior and changing attitudes toward nervous symptoms and fears. Meetings are held Sunday afternoons from 2:00 to 3:30pm in the Teen Center.
Contact: Bill Hirst
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The only requirement for A.A. membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership. If you feel you have a problem with alcohol and want help, call the A.A. Center office, open 24 hours a day or call the contact listed below. Meetings are held Thursdays at 7:30pm in the Parish Hall.
Contact: Homer
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Narcotics Anonymous is an open meeting for anyone who thinks he or she has a problem. Meetings are held at 7:30pm Fridays in the Teen Center.
Contact: Parish Secretary
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The Boy Scouts are open to membership from all faiths and nationalities.
Contact: Tom Grenis
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Senior Fitness is an exercise class for men & women seniors who meet on Tuesdays & Thursdays from 10 to 11 am in the parish hall. No fee is required.
Contact: Parish Secretary
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SHARE (Self-help and Resource Exchange) is a program that encourages community service. For at least two hours of service a month, a SHARE member is able to purchase: $35 to $40 worth of food for $14.00.
Contact: Parish Secretary
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