April 20, 2014 - St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
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April 20, 2014 - St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
206 West Main ~ P.O. Box 670 Fort Pierre, S.D. 57532- 0670 Office: 605-223-2176 fax: 605-223-2805 www.StJohnsFortPierre.org Easter Sunday ~ April 20th, 2014 PARISH OFFICE Rectory (605) 223 - 2176 Fax (605) 223 - 2805 Hours Monday - Friday 10am - 5 pm Website www.stjohnsfortpierre.org PARISH STAFF Pastor, Rev. Mark McCormick [email protected] Emergencies: 605-484-2161 Parish Secretary, Sherri Stoeser [email protected] Faith Formation, Josie Huck Tardiff [email protected] CSS Counseling, Tracy Palecek 222-4398 Parish Support, Mary Welsh Parish Council, Katherine Schmidt Finance Council, Pat Durkin Altar Society, Deanne Booth, Kathleen Slocum Grand Knight, John Schweigerdt Small Group Studies, Shirley Gross Mass Times: Saint John’s Lord’s Day Masses Saturday - 5:30 PM Sunday - 7:30 & 10:00 AM Sunday Evenings - Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 5:00 - 6:00 PM Confessions: Saturday 4:00 - 5:00 PM or appointment Daily Mass (check bulletin weekly schedule) 6:45 AM Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Tuesday 5:30 PM Saturday - 8 AM Ss. Peter and Paul - Pierre Lord’s Day Masses: Saturday - 5:00 PM Sunday - 8:00 &10:00 AM, 5:00 PM SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION Marriage - Notify your Priest 6 months in advance. Baptism - Call Father Mark for information. Anointing - If a hospital stay or surgical procedure is scheduled, please call to schedule the celebration of the Sacrament. On the first day of the week, Mary of Magdala came to the tomb early in the morning, while it was still dark, and saw the stone removed from the tomb. So she ran and went to Simon Peter and to the other disciple whom Jesus loved, and told them, “They have taken the Lord from the tomb, and we don’t know where they put him.” So Peter and the other disciple went out and came to the tomb. They both ran, but the other disciple ran faster than Peter and arrived at the tomb first; he bent down and saw the burial cloths there, but did not go in. When Simon Peter arrived after him, he went into the tomb and saw the burial cloths there, and the cloth that had covered his head, not with the burial cloths but rolled up in a separate place. Then the other disciple also went in, the one who had arrived at the tomb first, and he saw and believed. For they did not yet understand the Scripture that he had to rise from the dead. John 20: 1-9 St. John’s Calendar Sunday, 20th No Classes-Easter Sunday 5:00—6:00 pm Adoration and Evening Prayer which concludes the Triduum. Tuesday, April 21st 6:00 am That Man is You 6:30 pm RCIA Wednesday, April 23rd 4:30-5:30 pm Atrium 3rd class 6:30-7:45 pm 9-12 grade class Thursday, April 24th 6:30 pm Maranatha Prayer Group Sunday, April 27th Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Class 8:45-9:45 Grades 1-8 Classes: 8:45-9:45 (last class) Divine Mercy Holy Hour 2-3pm Adoration with Divine Mercy at 3pm. Media Advisory: Messenger of the Truth documentary to air in SD WHAT – MESSENGER OF THE TRUTH, the award-winning documentary on the story of Blessed Father Jerzy Popieluszko, a Polish martyr and 21 st century hero of human rights, who was the chaplain of the Solidarity movement in Poland. WHEN – The documentary will air at 2 p.m. CT Sunday, April 20, 2014. WHERE – SD Broadcasting will broadcast MESSENGER OF THE TRUTH. Narrated by Catholic activist and actor Martin Sheen, MESSENGER OF THE TRUTH chronicles Father Jerzy’s opposition to Poland’s oppressive Communist leaders, who harassed, arrested, threatened, imprisoned and, eventually, murdered him for speaking the truth in a country full of propaganda, oppression and social injustice. “A must-see documentary for all who believe in the rights of religious liberty, the dignity of the human person, and those who are lovers of freedom and defenders of the truth,” says His Eminence, Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York. Messenger of the Truth was awarded first place in the documentary category at the 28th International Catholic Film Festival in Warsaw, Poland, and will be awarded the Christopher Award for the category of TV documentary on May 15 from The Christophers at their 65th annual award gala in New York City. We would appreciate your help in bringing this hero’s story to life on social media. Please use the hashtag #FatherJerzy anytime you post/tweet about his life. Click here to like the Messenger of the Truth Facebook page and follow us on twitter @FatherJerzy. ABOUT FATHER JERZY – Father Jerzy was an ordinary priest, whose strong faith, conviction and courage mobilized a nation to believe that they were indeed free in their hearts. His pursuit of the truth stood against the Soviet-backed Poland regime’s pursuit of power. They were willing to kill, he was willing to die. The Soviets saw this one man speaking the truth in a country full of lies as a threat. The truth Father Jerzy spoke of gave the people strength and courage. This truth was the source of faith, hope and love that united the people and gave rise to the spiritual fortitude that would ultimately destroy the communist regime. This truth was revolutionary. Father Jerzy’s example and message of human rights, justice, truth and freedom ignited a faithful nation to not only dream of freedom, but have the courage to make it a reality. At Father Jerzy’s funeral, an estimated 1 million people surrounded his church in Warsaw and as one, they promised to continue his struggle for freedom through non-violence. Blessed Pope John Paul II admired Fr. Jerzy’s courageous stand for freedom and truth, and prayed at his grave. Fr. Jerzy was beatified on June 6, 2010, in Warsaw and is expected to be canonized in the near future. Sunday, April 20th Acts 10: 43a, 37-43 Colossians 3: 1-4 John 20: 1-9 Monday, April 21st Acts 2: 14, 22-33 Matthew 28: 8-15 Tuesday, April 22nd Acts 2: 36-41 John 20: 11-18 Mass Readings Wednesday, April 23rd Acts 3: 1– 10 Luke 24: 13-35 Thursday, April 24th Acts 3: 11-26 Luke 24: 35-48 Friday, April 25th Acts 4: 1-12 John 21: 1-14 Saturday, April 26th Acts 4: 13-21 Mark 16: 9-15 Sunday, April 27th Acts 2: 42-47 1 Peter 1: 3-9 John 20: 19-31 Thank-you John Moisan for painting our Paschal Candle. It is so special and beautiful to have a talented artist from our parish give of his talent and time to create this work of art for his church! Sparks from Father Mark As you came to Church this Easter Sunday you hopefully noticed a change in our worship space and environment with the addition of our temporary Baptismal Font, which will stay in the Sanctuary until June 8, the Feast of Pentecost. At the Easter Vigil, on Saturday, April 19, we baptized five children. During this Easter season our parish community will probably baptize another three or four infants, incorporating them too, into the Body of Christ, being adopted by God the Father and becoming heirs to the Kingdom of God, eternal life. The next several weeks in my Sparks column we will reflect together on the Sacrament of Baptism and the Baptistery/Baptismal Font in our Catholic Faith. In the Sacrament of Baptism water is the key symbol of baptism and the focal point of the font. In this water believers die to original sin and are reborn to new life in Christ. The font is a beautiful symbol of both the “tomb” and “womb” that promises eternal life where Christ will reign forever and ever without end. I would to share a brief reflection by Fr. Paul Tuner on Immersion. Baptism in the Catholic Church may be administered either by immersion or pouring. The two options are always listed in that order, indicating a preference for baptism by immersion, even though pouring is more commonly practiced. Christian Initiation: General Introduction says, “As the rite for baptizing, either immersion, which is more suitable as a symbol of participation in the death and resurrection of Christ, or pouring may lawfully be used” (22). The Catechism of the Catholic Church says, “Baptism is performed in the most expressive way by triple immersion in the baptismal water” (1239). The National Statutes for the Catechumenate approved by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops in 1986 say, “Baptism by immersion is the fuller and more expressive sign of the sacrament and, therefore, is preferred. . . . Provision should be made for its more frequent use in the baptism of adults” (17). For many centuries, Catholic churches were equipped with baptismal fonts suitable for pouring water three times over the head of an infant. Since the Second Vatican Council, many parishes have erected larger fonts for the immersion of infants and adults. Copyright © 2006 Resource Publications, Inc., 160 E. Virginia St. #290, San Jose, CA 95112, (408) 286-8505, Paul Turner, pastor of St. Munchin Parish in Cameron, Mo. License Number: 105488 Baptism by immersion indicates complete abandonment of oneself to God in Christ. It was almost certainly the method of the apostolic church. The very word comes from the Greek baptizo, a verb meaning “dip”. Here are some scriptures passages that I courage you to meditate on the Sacrament of Baptism through the images of death and burial, birth, new clothing and the flood. In Paul’s Letter to the Romans, proclaimed at every Easter Vigil, he compares baptism to burial: “Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? Therefore we have been buried with him by baptism into death, so that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, so we too might walk in newness of life” (6:3-4). The Letter to the Colossians makes a similar point: “When you were buried with him in baptism, you were also raised with him through faith in the power of God, who raised him from the dead” (2:12). Jesus answered [Nicodemus], “Very truly, I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of God without being born of water and Spirit” (John 3:5). As many of you as were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ. There is no longer Jew or Greek, there is no longer slave or free, there is no longer male and female; for all of you are one in Christ Jesus (Galatians 3:27-28). And baptism, which [the saving of Noah] prefigured, now saves you—not as a removal of dirt from the body, but as an appeal to God for a good conscience, through the resurrection of Jesus Christ (1 Peter 3:21). All these images suggest that a large quantity of water was used to baptize well. Saturday, April 19th 9:30 PM SI Elect: Jazmin, Juan, Mecedes Flores, Ridge, Camrie Leimbach Sunday, April 20th 7:30 AM Intentions of the Parish 10:00 AM SI RCIA Candidates: Bill Lemibach, Cody Burtman Monday, April 21st 6:45 AM SI Jon and Jody LeFaive By: Tom and Irma LeFaive Tuesday, April 22nd 5:30 PM + Helen Schneiderhan By: Dan and Carol Schneiderhan Family Wednesday, April 23rd 6:45 AM SI Father Mark McCormick By: Frank and Diane Larson Thursday, April 24th 6:45 AM SI Curt and Ivy Langeberg Family By: Tom and Irma LeFaive Friday, April 25th 6:45 AM Morning Prayer Saturday, April 26th 8:00 AM Morning Prayer 5:30 PM + Larry DeJean By: Don and Mary O’Connor Sunday, April 27th 7:30 AM Intentions of the Parish 10:00 AM + Gus and Candace Walti By: Kourtney, Karson & Kaden Walti Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 4 - 5pm and Sunday 5 - 6pm with Adoration or by appointment SACRIFICIAL GIVING Regular Collection $ 3449.00 Online Giving $ 3020.00 Plate $ 379.21 Total $ 6,848.21 Building Fund: $237.00 Adopt a Seminarian: $40.00 Our building repair loan payment is $2,494.28 a month. Our loan balance is $93,952.35 Our building renovation monthly loan payment is for New hall furnaces and air conditioning: $40,000 Parking lot maintenance: $16,600 Hall roof: $12,500, Tuck pointing: $17,700 Ran line from eave downspout to storm sewer: $7500 Purchase of adjacent property: $55,000. Cost of tearing down house and filling lot $19,780 We are grateful for the stewardship of our parish family! “Give and it shall be given to you. For the measure you measure with will be measured back to you.” Luke 6:38 Thank-you to all who continue to honor their building renovation pledge balance with payments and to those who continue to give to the building fund to fulfill your loan payment each month Please use your weekly envelopes— it makes much shorter and accurate work for those who count the collections! Will you be a disciple? Ushers, Greeters, Readers and Eucharistic Ministers: Your help is needed in these ministries at all Masses. If you are willing to help (usually once a month or 6 weeks depending on which Mass) please call Father Mark. LAST WEEK: 40 days and 40 nights—40,000 pounds of food. Community Food Drive March 5-April 27th. The communities of Pierre and Fort Pierre are coming together to participate in a community wide food drive to help collect 40,000 pounds of food. Monetary donations are accepted too with $1=1 lb. of food. Monetary Donations made out to PARS. St. John’s has donated 148 pounds thus far! Birthdays Sat.19 Tyler Leiferman, Sherry Martin, Jonathan Rapp, Bob Ricketts, Dylan Ryckman, Abigail Schweigerdt Sun.20 Aleeyah Schilling Mon.21 Darron Busch, Pat Jesso, Christine Olson, Abbie Rathbun, Barb Rose Wed.23 Shannon Pitlick Thu.24 Michelle Hand, Irma LeFaive, Chad Wieczorek Sat.26 LaDonna Geuther, Cindy Gross, Meg Maher Sun.27 Ben Hughes, Lavin Stoeser Anniversaries Wed.23 Bruce and Mary Hunt Fri.25 Mike and Lisa Kenzy Roger and Marcia Knight Sacristans 04/26 5:30 pm Mary Welsh 04/27 7:30 am Rose Anderson 04/27 10:00 pm Pat Storms Readers Eucharistic Ministers Altar Servers Cantor Gift Bearers Misty Roberts Diane Larson Ryan Fowler Patty Lihs Sydney Roberts Kit Schmidt, Troy and Misty Roberts Wade Pogany Diane Smith Christine Olson Irma LeFaive Austin, Adam and Courtney Brown Jim Schumacher Barry and Diane Smith Shane Clarambeau Kim Dowling Mike and Judy Weisgram Deb Gates Pat Storms John Schweigerdt Liz and Cormac Duffy JC Byer Joan Schueller John Schwiegerdt Family Please pray for the sick and suffering: Eric Buchmann, Grady Jacobson, Maddox Rowland, Kelsey Spurlin, Eileen Hofer, Barb Brown, Cindy Foreman, Cindy Hogman, Stella Nagel, Alice Gannon, Terry Hughes, Kroix Larson, Beth Flagstad, Addie Nickolas, Kathryn Schlechter, Keri Hendrickson, Kathy Mueller, Maryls Fratzke, Heidi Alban, Yvonne Ehlers, Delores Melvin, Steeley Moore, Gary Campbell, Ray Shepherd, Ted Schlechter, Sharon Hoelscher, Ron Heckenliable, Dick Biegger, Eleanor Unterbrunner, Leanne Goff, Cassie Miller, Max Roberts, Steve Kokesh, Colleen Schwanz, Skinner Larson, Leon Etzkorn, Bernie Duffy, Patty Fawcett, Nathan O’Dea, Jerry Wethor, Adam Walter, Mary Beth Moser, June Wheeler, David Gross, Karen Taylor, Richard Abernathy, Freda Lawhon, Mona Lierly, Kathy Fenwick, Joe Gruman, John Nickolas, Marcia and Roger Knight, Richard Runge, Megan Meier, Brock Young, Jaken Kasper, Mike Fahey, Shirley Weisler, Shirley Barber, Doris Bolken and all who have asked for our special prayers. Please call church office 223-2176 with prayer requests. VBS: Vacation Bible School - June 16-20, We need all of you to make this years VBS another success!!! Things we will need: *save your baby wipe/or other like containers to make treasure boxes. (we need 45 more so please ask friends). *striped and plain sheets to make the sides of the tents and light blue or white sheets to dye blue for the water and sky. (if you find some at a thrift store we can reimburse you the cost). *EIGHT free standing tent canopy’s. 8x10 or less in size. *We need to borrow 10: 5x7 or 8x10 rugs for kids to sit on. We will have a work day in April/May and will need everyone's help building the props. Call Church office if you can help or if you have any questions. Thank-you to those women who gave of their time to clean the Lord’s house for Easter. It looks so nice and we are grateful to those who worked so hard. Diocesan Events: Silent Retreats at Terra Sancta: Come away and rest in God at Terra Sancta Retreat Center. Consider making a spiritual resolution by registering to attend a Silent Retreat at Terra Sancta Retreat Center. Private Silent Retreats and Private Directed Retreats: can be scheduled through the Retreat Center Office by calling 605-716-0925 to ensure space is available. Find out more information and register on-line at http://terrasancta.org/retreats. Upcoming silent retreats for 2014 include: July 13-20: for adults, directed by Sr. Marie Schwan, CSJ July 26-29: for adults, directed by Fr. Tim Hoag and Susan Safford In Memory of: In Memory Of : By: Frank McCormick Frederick & Marie Ackley Anna & Edward Grey Patty Rokusek, Hazel Meyers Agnes & Gordon Weber Father Kutil & Father Fawcett Harrold & Irene Meyers Stanley Roseland Bill & Liz Bartholomew George & Bessie Bartholomew Larry Huss Father Dale Kutil Floyd & Ada Fansler Lester, Lorraine & Lyle Bisson Penny Booth Ray Brooks, Harry Cowan Frank & Elnora Delvaux John & Betty Palmer Jack, Grace & Leona Chaussee Idell & Darlene Dozark Shane Cronin Anne Mitchell Edward Duffy Bill & Ruby Kleinheksel Marjorie & Leo Schmutz Norby & Minnie Fahey Father Brian Fawcett William & Marie VanCamp Carl & Florence Fischer Frank & Louise Fischer Flax Family Clifford Fravel, BJ Stoeser Father Mark Pete & Judy Ackley Pete & Judy Ackley Pete & Judy Ackley Pete & Judy Ackley Pete & Judy Ackley Pete & Judy Ackley Ken & Twyla Bartholomew Ken & Twyla Bartholomew Ken & Twyla Bartholonew Ken & Twyla Bartholomew Ken & Twyla Bartholonew Dale & Mary Bisson Dale & Mary Bisson Eric & Deanne Booth Family Jim & Linda Brooks Jim & Linda Brooks Jim & Linda Brooks Glen & Mary Dozark Glen & Mary Dozark Glen & Mary Dozark John and Patti Duffy John and Patti Duffy Mike & Deb Fahey Mike & Deb Fahey Mike & Deb Fahey Delmar & Patty Fawcett Bill Fischer Bill Fischer Bill Fischer Evonne Flax Lynn & Mary Beth Fravel Clifford Fravel, Randy Boyd Phyllis Fravel & Family Marisa and Kevin Gross Derald Gross Family Charles & Frances Taggart Derald Gross Family Henry & Tillie Klindt Derald Gross Family Laton Gross Derald Gross Family Fr. Dale & Fr. Brian Derald Gross Family Bob Marso Kathy Harford Hughes & Barr Families Terry & Bev Hughes Iversen Family Shirley Iversen Laurence & Delores Reinhard Lyle & Phyllis Kenzy Don & Marj Kenzy Lyle & Phyllis Kenzy Laurence Reinhard Jr. Lyle & Phyllis Kenzy Elzie & Agnes Rathbun Lyle & Phyllis Kenzy Father Brian Fawcett Lyle & Phyllis Kenzy Mitchell Davis Mike & Lisa Kenzy Raymond & Sheila Davis Mike & Lisa Kenzy Grandparents Mike & Lisa Kenzy Andrew & Blanche Kleinsasser Jerry & Barbara Kleinsasser Russel & Rosalie Waggener Jerry & Barbara Kleinsasser Floyd & Marion Abernathy Roger & Marcia Knight Irving & Bernice Knight Roger & Marcia Knight Richard Jacobsen Jr. Roger & Marcia Knight Eric O’Day Roger & Marcia Knight Bill Kleinheksel, Wilma Knudson Gary & Lois Knudson Leo & Marjorie Schmutz Gary & Lois Knudson Mel Koenecke, Hope Konald Todd & Rita Koenecke & Sam Louis & Laura Lavin Todd & Rita Koenecke & Sam Janell Jean Kramer Bob & Eileen Kramer Joe & Irene Spielmann Bob & Eileen Kramer Bennie & Sue Kramer Bob & Eileen Kramer Denny & Marie Dargen Bob & Eileen Kramer Marilyn Wethor, Maria Mews Bob & Eileen Kramer Tom Spielmann Bob & Eileen Kramer Father Dale & Father Brian Bob & Eileen Kramer Tom Sluti, Shaun Davis Bob & Eileen Kramer Kevyn and Andrew Kramer Bob & Eileen Kramer Angie & Betty Kramer Bob & Eileen Kramer Ray Lawhon, Ken Lawhon Freda Lawhon GE “Bud” LaRoche Jo LaRoche LaRoche & Doyle Family Jo LaRoche Lester Peterson Lou Ann Leischer Lacey Jean Peterson Lou Ann Leischer Father Brian Fawcett Lou Ann Leischer By: Amaya Larson Frank & Diane Larson Robert, Rex Unterbrunner Frank & Diane Larson Delores & Merritt Larson Frank & Diane Larson Darrell Feistner Frank & Diane Larson Father Brian Fawcett Frank & Diane Larson Katie Rikansrud Jerry Anderson Jerry & Patty Lihs Family Father Brian Fawcett Jerry & Patty Lihs Family Lilian Lihs, Kenneth Olson Jerry & Patty Lihs Family Cindy Keithch Jerry & Patty Lihs Family Joe LeFaive Tom & Irma LeFaive Family Leonard & Arnold Nagel Tom & Irma LeFaive Family Diamonte Williams Tom & Irma LeFaive Family Adam & Rose Nagel Tom & Irma LeFaive Family LaVerne & Rose Meyers Tom & Irma LeFaive Family Lloyd, Clara & Bertha LeFaive Tom & Irma LeFaive Family Don London Diane London London & LeClaire Family Diane London Bill & Joan Roscoe Kelly & Teresa Madsen Family Walt Ehlers, Ed Marks Ken, Glenda & Kara Marks Alfred Urban Ken, Glenda & Kara Marks Glen Peters, deceased relatives Rose Moore & Peggy Hartman Lloyd & Mary Moore Rose Moore & Peggy Hartman Alvin & Maggie O’Conner Don & Mary O’Conner Raymond, Adeline, Larry, Kathy DeJean Don & Mary O’Conner Pete Petersen, Bob Marso Patti Petersen Orgene & Frieda Petersen Patti Petersen Ann Patterson Joe & Velda Pitlick Angie Redden, Bryan Pogany Wade & Karen Pogany Family Don & Regina Iversen Sid & Carol Pond Bill & Adelaide Pond Sid & Carol Pond My Lovely Grandparents Mike & Jill Richardson Angie Redden Ollie Redden Jane Riter, Alice Farke Bob & Carolyn Riter Frank & Shawn Sack Lexie & Frank Sack Jr. Father Dale Kutil Lexie & Frank Sack Jr. Florian Lunders Lexie & Frank Sack Jr. Frank J. & Blanche Sack Lexie & Frank Sack Jr. Joe & Bob Shay, Betty Steffen Lorraine Shay Tom, Irene & Kathy Fennell Ray & Maureen Shepherd Bob & Liam Shepherd Ray & Maureen Shepherd Fr. Dale Kutil & Fr. Brian Fawcett Ray & Maureen Shepherd Mary, Corinne, Sherry Polak Bob & Sandy Spencer Agnes Spencer Bob & Sandy Spencer Cora & Gertrude Kemme Bob & Sandy Spencer John & Florence Pitlick Phyllis Squires Kayla & Mathew Stewart Kathryn Stewart Clifford Fravel, Thelma Kelly Kathryn Stewart B.J. Stoeser, Megan Jo Keyser Ben & Phyllis Stoeser Albert, Hatta & Mike Stoeser Ben & Phyllis Stoeser Clinton and Sybil Alleman Ben & Phyllis Stoeser Gene & Regina Stoeser Clayton & Bev Stoeser Gene & Regina Stoeser Rod & Pat Stoeser Linus, Leo & Ruth Storms Pat Storms Pat & Earl Haslam, Bill Haslam Pat Storms Ralph & Katie Huck Dean & Josie Tardiff Richard, Johnny Huck Dean & Josie Tardiff Austin Bowman Dean & Josie Tardiff Robert & Edith Schliessmann Terry & Mary Turman Shirley & Gordon Turman Terry & Mary Turman George, Jim & Marie Welsh Mary Welsh Leo & Gert Scheich Mary Welsh IN HONOR OF: BY: Joann McCormick - Mother Father Mark Pat & Mike McCormick - Brother Father Mark Joe McCormick Family - Brother Father Mark Jim McCormick Family - Brother Father Mark Dan McCormick Family - Brother Father Mark Jeanette Hughes Family - Sister Father Mark Jeanine Lie Family - Sister Father Mark Grandma June Ken & Twyla Bartholomew Brian, Brooke, Aiden, Grace, Easton & Bauer Dozark Glen & Mary Dozark Kristopher Dozark Glen & Mary Dozark Bernard & Peggy Duffy John & Patty Duffy David Mitchell John & Patty Duffy Jackie Marso Patti Petersen Kathy Harford David & Laura Hand Jeremy & Julie Hand David Gross Derald & Shirley Gross Daniel Gross& AliFha Derald & Shirley Gross Tarilynn Gerlach family Derald & Shirley Gross Jackie Cross Family Derald & Shirley Gross Derald Gross Jr. Family Derald & Shirley Gross Jeff, Teri & Kolter Kramer Bob & Eileen Kramer Ben, Andrea, Connor, Jaida Kramer Bob & Eileen Kramer Christy Kramer Bob & Eileen Kramer Pope Francis, Father Mark Bob & Eileen Kramer Bill, Camrie & Ridge Leimbach Bob & Eileen Kramer Eleanor Unterbrunner Frank & Diane Larson Jon & Jody LeFaive Tom & Irma LeFaive Mike & Vicki Frye Tom & Irma LeFaive Curt & Ivy Langeberg Family Tom & Irma LeFaive Amber & Christina LeFaive Tom & Irma LeFaive Burton & Eva Weaver Jerry & Patty Lihs Family Father Mark Mcormick Lexie & Frank Jr. Sack Father Mark McCormick Ray & Maureen Shepherd Father Brian Christensen Ray & Maureen Shepherd Pat & Bernard Stoeser Steve Stoeser Family Terry & Pat Tardiff & Family Dean & Josie Tardiff 1 In honor of Father Mark by your parish family