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April 5, 2015 and Fellowship As We Continue to Celebrate EASTER S UNDAY | A PRIL 5, 2015 CATHEDRAL OF S AINT P AUL NATIONAL S HRINE OF THE A POSTLE P AUL 239 Selby Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55102 651.228.1766 | www.cathedralsaintpaul.org Very Rev. John L. Ubel, Rector | Rev. Eugene Tiffany Deacons Phil Stewart, Russ Shupe, & Nao Kao Yang ARCHDIOCESE OF S AINT P AUL AND M INNEAPOLIS Most Reverend John C. Nienstedt, Archbishop Most Reverend Harry J. Flynn, Archbishop Emeritu s Most Reverend Lee A. Piché, Auxiliary Bishop Most Reverend Andrew H. Cozzens, Auxiliary Bishop THE LITURGY GUIDES FOR E ASTER S UNDAY MAY BE FOUND AT THE C ATHEDRAL ENTRANCES EASTER F LOWER D ONORS The Cathedral of Saint Paul gratefully acknowledges everyone who contributed to the beautiful adornment of our church for the celebration of the resurrection of our Lord through donations, memorials, and honorariums. Elizabeth Abbott: Mamo Gen Rocheford, Larry LaLonde, Lloyd Rocheford, Barb & Pat Brown, Bill Brown Leslie Ahlers LaLonde, Tim & Nicholas Rocheford Todd & Lou Ann Burg: Todd Burg Family, Russel & Jerome Altman: Altman Family, Slattery Family Mike Monson, Dick & Pat Monson Irene Vernon, Fred & Lavon Rosenbaum, Vincent & Charlene Amato-Gieb: Addison, Loren, Addison, Richard Berg Terese Jarnot Luca, Avery, Gianna, Ryan Lynn & Marianne Leibel Jose & Mary Canto Anonymous Donations: Juliana Chant, Margaret Taylor Andria Canty Milagrosa Tolero, Narciso Tolero, Marcy Tehle Joseph Vandenberg, Harriet Brunjes, Deb Vandenberg, Daniel & Calista Carr: Henry & Norene Carr, John & In honor of Tom Kohler Lenny Brunjes Evelyn Schnieders, Jerry Bowers In honor of Ken Schwab Francesco Fiori, Matilda Fiori, Samuel & Nora Hacking Josephine Christensen: Gene Christensen Raymond Albrecht George Kulickowski Michael & Sharon Clark: George Clark, Frank Cobb Jeanello Kanman, Jeanette Kamman LeDuc Family, Fischer Family Suzanne Clarke: Clarke Family, Regnier Family Evea Blasl Amy Kapler David & Donna Clemenson: Deceased Relatives and Raymond Anderson, Mildred Anderson Bo Koloc, Milton Koshoil Friends Rahm Family, Garnett Family Mary Campbell, Hendrie Grant Laurie & Norman Coleman: Bob & Lois Casserly, Isabelle McCann Cely Pacheco, Justo Pacheco Norm Sr & Beverly Coleman Joseph Garza Puelston Family, Ross Family, Clifford Puelston, Fred & Patrick & Kendra Conley: The Newly Baptized and Gerald Moriarity,Diane Hansen,Gladys Gray,Leon Sena Puelston Confirmed Meyer,Gene Meyer,Allan Gehn John Coad Mary Cracraft: Becky Laskey Ric Arndt Anna Fox, Bernard E Fox, Bernard M Fox, Anthony Julie & Thomas Crisp: Allen Family, Crisp Family, Estrella Basuil Aracick SJ, Robert Cregan SJ Matthew Guyer James Rarick James Charles Crotty: Prudence Crotty Janice Miller Peter Strong Mr & Mrs William Daly: Frank & Dorothy Daly Joseph Bosma Anna Lawler Michael Daniels: Darlene Daniels Glenn Gruyé, Lucas Foster, Andrea 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