August 14, 2016 St. Joseph Church Cold Spring, KY

A Word from Father Gerry PASTORAL STAFF Contact the following staff members 441-1604 and extension Dear Brothers and Sisters, or direct line as noted.: FESTIVAL THANK YOU! Pastor: Rev. Gerald L. Reinersman ...... ext. 2275 So many parishioners contributed to another great festival, I Parochial Vicar: Rev. Harry Settle ...... ext. 2276 can’t begin to name them all. However, two people deserve Deacons: Mr. Timothy B. Schabell ...... 927-2279 RCIA & Adult Faith Formation: Vicki Klocke ...... ext. 2286 special appreciation. Joe Ahlbrand was the festival chair Parish School Religion (PSR): Steven Fischer ...... ext. 2287 and Ken Burton organized the Sunday dinner. These two Pre-School Coordinator: Lynn Donnermeyer ...... 635-7233 jobs require an enormous amount of planning and delegat- Business Manager: Lee Kessen ...... ext. 2273 ing, which Joe and Ken did exceptionally well. Both would Office Manager: Carrie Hamberg ...... ext. 2271 also want me to give all the credit to hundreds of volunteers Barb Kling ...... ext. 2271 who made the festival a great success. So … , Assistant Clerical: Jean Suttmiller ...... ext. 2272 School Principal: ClyDenna Hehman ...... ext. 2282 Thank you to everyone who volunteered to staff a booth, Assistant Principal: Sr. Dennise Wagenlander ...... ext. 2283 set up, serve up dinner, wash up, clean up and straighten up School Secretary: Patty Wagner ...... ext. 2281 Music Director: Connie Ruprich ...... ext. 2285 for the festival. You made it fun and I hope some new friend- Sacristan: Laura Levermann ...... ext. 2280 ships were made for you in the process. You all are amazing Facilities Manager: Jim Pelgen ...... ext. 2290 and a big part of what makes St. Joseph such a special parish. Memorial Hall Manager: Jim Sickmeier ...... 331-8750

PARISH MISSION – SEPTEMBER 25 – 28 PARISH MINISTRIES We are very blessed to have Deacon Keith Strohm from Bereavement: Sylvia Uebel ...... 441-0320 Chicago to offer a mission for our parish in September. Eucharistic Minister Coordinator: Jeanne Pettit ...... 441-8371 You’ll be hearing more about the parish mission as it ap- Families For Life: Debbie Rottman ...... 635-9618 proaches. For now, I just ask that you clear your calendar as Family Promise: Helen Bailey ...... 781-4172 much as you can for Sunday, September 25 at 4:00pm and Lectors: John McNabb ...... 442-0005 7:30pm on Monday – Wednesday, September 26 – 28. Prayer Network: Mary Joan Steffen ...... 635-9494 Servers: Dave Wegert…...... ….781-9412 or [email protected] It has been quite a while since we’ve had a parish mission. A Service Stars: Lori Lang ...... 441-1470 parish mission is sort of a “retreat” in the midst of our rou- Ushers: Dave Thiem…..….…….513-673-1979 or [email protected] tine weekday. We will come together to pray and hear Dea- Welcoming Committee: Joni Schabell ...... 441-7833 con Strohm’s inspiring presentations to live our faith a little & Darlene Sandfoss - [email protected] ... 781-1118 more fervently. When I heard Deacon Strohm last year I Opportunities For Life: ………………………..call 1-800-822-5824 knew he was the man for the job to lead our mission.

Deacon Strohm has directed new evangelization ministry for the Archdiocese of Chicago and Queen of the Parish. He has traveled extensively for the Catherine of Siena Insti- tute and authored a chapter in Becoming A Parish of Inten- tional Disciples . He was very well received when he directed a day of formation for the priests of our diocese last year. I am really excited about Deacon Strohm coming to St. Joseph Congratulations to the following Festival Winners: and hope you will take advantage of this great opportunity to be blessed by his enthusiasm, insight and, most of all, his Super Raffle: $15,000 cash or a new car - love for the Lord. Audrey Koester - St. Joseph Parish

I am grateful to the Holy Name Society for providing a major Grand Raffle: 1st Place - $2,000 - Larry Stange, St. Joseph Parish contribution to the parish mission. I’ll be in touch with oth- 2nd Place - $500 - Ken Dubuc, St. Therese Parish er parish organizations to see how they might help make our 3rd Place - $300 - Art Lauer, St. Joseph Parish parish mission a success. 4th Place - $200 - Mark Schabell, St. Joseph Parish

Your pastor and brother in Christ, Thank you to everyone who purchased raffle tickets to support the festival. Fr. Gerry Reinersman

Apple Pie Contest: 1st Place - Mary Short Please note: Monday, August 15th is the Assumption of the 2nd Place - Sandy Rassmussen Blessed Virgin Mary. It is a Holy Day but not a Holy Day of 3rd Place - Sharon Geiger Obligation this year. We will have Mass at 6:30 and 8:30 a.m.. Honorable Mention - Bonnie Rust There will not be a 7 p.m. Mass on Monday. Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

READINGS FOR WEEK OF AUGUST 14, 2016

Sunday Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Jer 38:4-6, 8-10; Ps 40:2, 3, 4, 18 ; Heb 12:1 -4; Please Welcome to the St. Joseph Community our Lk 12:49-53 “NEWEST MEMBERS” Vigil: 1 Chr 15:3-4, 15-16, 16:1-2; Ps 132:6 -7, 9-10, 13-14; 1 Cor 15:54b -57; Lk 11:27 -28 Carly Jane Skirvin Monday The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Carson Lawrence Skirvin Rv 11:19a, 12:1-6a, 10ab; Ps 45:10, 11, 12, 16; Children of Jason and Carrie (Wiseman) Skirvin 1 Cor 15:20-27; Lk 1:39 -56 Tuesday Saint Stephen of Hungary Ez 28:1-10; Dt 32:26 -27ab, 27cd-28, 30, 35cd-36ab; Mt 19:23 -30 Wedding Banns

Wednesday Ez 34:1-11; Ps 23:1 -3a, 3b-4, 5, 6; Mt 20:1 -16 1st Time: Kelsey Sander & Jake Lohr Thursday Ez 36:23-28; Ps 51:12 -13, 14-15, 18-19; Mt 22:1-14 Friday Saint John Eudes, Priest Ez 37:1-14; Ps 107:2 -3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9; Mt 22:34 -40 Saturday Saint Bernard, Abbot and Doctor of the Church Ez 43:1-7a; Ps 85:9ab, and 10, 11 -12, 13-14; The Department of Catechesis and For- Mt 23:1-12 mation is hosting the annual Wedding Sunday Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time Anniversary Vespers on September 18, Is 66:18-21; Ps 117:1, 2; Heb 12:5 -7, 11-13; 2016. The parish has sent a list of eligi- Lk 13:22-30 ble couples to the diocese. If you will be celebrating a one year, 25 years, 50 years or 50 plus years anniversary this year you WEEKLY OFFERINGS are invited. If you have not received an invitation, contact Carrie in the Parish Registered Families 1902 Office (441-1604) with the names of both Number of Envelopes Used 435 spouses, your address, and the year you were married. For more Weekly Collection - August 7, 2016 information contact the Department of Catechesis and Formation: Our Tithe to God $ 24,698.00 [email protected] or 859-392-1500 ext. 1533.aaa Loose $ 509.12 Online/ACH $ 2,652.00 Other (Holyday, etc.) $ 35.00 Total Contributions $ 27,894.12 Weekly Budget $ 23,250.00 VIRTUS USERS: To remain compliant and active at St. Joe’s Budget Excess/(Shortfall) $ 4,644.12 please make sure to complete your monthly bulletins. August’s Diocese Collections $ 167.00 bulletin has been posted and is due Thursday, September 1st.

G.R.O.W. Fund On August 3rd, ALL Virtus accounts were opened for those who did Weekly Contribution $ 564.00 not volunteer over the summer but who wish to volunteer in the com- ing months. Non-current accounts will close on September 1, 2016.

DateDateDate Lector Deacon & Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Servers Mass Intentions

8/20/2016 EMC Captain : Rose Pfaff Amy Klocke Saturday Brain Hils EMC: Pat Brossart, Natalie Geiman, Michael Moloney, Maria Klocke 5:00 P.M. Robyn Schroeder, Mary Smith, Larry Uebel, Grace Schroeder Vincent Fischesser Sylvia Uebel, Dan Vogel Pete Williams 8/21/2016 EMC Captain: Candy Schroder Zach Hamberg 8:00 AM Walter Dunlevy EMC: Lauren Donnermeyer, Carrie Hamberg, Larry Knarr, Colin Schuh DeDee Fessler Gary Pruiksma, Pam Ruschman, Sr. Dennise Hayden Schuh Bryson Wieland Deacon: Tim Schabell Abigail Bartels Ed and Ruth Rawe 9:30 AM Karen Lipscomb EMC Captain: Barb Teisl Wyatt Bartels & Family EMC: Chris Ampfer, Jan Ampfer, Margaret Braun, Sam Hildreth 60th Anniversary Jolynne Bundy, Marlene Snodgrass, Tim Stortz, Paul Verst Jackson Lang

EMC Captain : Patty Goering Jack Piscitello 11:30 AM Pat Finn EMC: Ken Burton, Roxanne Calhoun, Thomas Ehlman, Luke Piscitello Jim Callahan Julie Finn, Steve Fischer, Maria Geiman, Austin Schirmer Jill Malay, Arthur Wittrock Carson Schirmer EMC Captain : Len Grothaus Casey Berry 7:00 PM Steve Futscher EMC: Ron Rushman, Michele Weyman, Brenda Whitford John Bush Diane Draud Sam Bush August 14, 2016 St. Joseph Church Cold Spring, KY

MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK WEEKLY CALENDAR Monday, August 15 Tuesday, August 16 — FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL 6:30 a.m. Jimmy Kelley 7:00 p.m. RCIA Team Training - Lower Level Mtg 8:30 a.m. For the Living & Deceased of 7:00 p.m. Contemporary Ensemble - Church the Vennemann & Greis Families 7:30 p.m. Foresters - Kelley Hall Tuesday, August 16 Wednesday, August 17 6:30 a.m. Carol Bertram 7:00 p.m. Finance Meeting - Lower Level Mtg 8:30 a.m. Lucille Brossart Thursday, August 18 Wednesday, August 17 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Confessions - Church 6:30 a.m. Joe Kirst 7:00 p.m. St. Mary’s Ladies Society - Kelley Hall 9:00 a.m. Magdalen Kachler Saturday, August 20 Thursday, August 18 7:00 a.m. Men’s Fellowship - Activity Center 6:30 a.m. Peter & Edna Neltner 8:30 a.m. Special Intention E.M.G. Friday, August 19 ST. JOSEPH PARISH ORGANIZATIONS 6:30 a.m. Youth 2000 9:00 a.m. Kathryn Grace Federle St. Mary’s Ladies Society Saturday, August 20 8:30 a.m. Betty & John Cady St. Mary’s Ladies Society’s next meeting is on Thursday, August 18th, at 7:00 pm in Kelley Hall. Guests and visitors are always welcome to attend. Our 145th SERVER'S WEEKDAY SCHEDULE Anniversary Celebration is on Sunday, August 28th at Mon. Aug 15 8:30 Brianna Fischer, Ty Rottinghaus, the 9:30 Mass. A breakfast will follow in Kelley Hall. All mem- Brett Rottinghaus bers able to attend will sit together as a group in the right front Tues. Aug 16 8:30 row pews of church. Josh Ehlman, Maria Ehlman Wed. Aug 17 9:00 Zac Kahmann, Mark Owens Did you know that the Society was organized in 1871, which Thurs. Aug 18 8:30 Evan Orth, Luke Piscitello was within a year after the parish was established? It is believed Fri. Aug 19 9:00 School Mass to be the oldest society in the parish. Originally, only married Sat. Aug 20 8:30 Serena Paterno, Dominic Paterno and widowed ladies were members. Now the Society is open to all women of the parish. The primary mission of the Society is to SCRIPTURE REFLECTION promote devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Society sup- ports the parish financially through various projects such as The brief Gospel reading today is part of a loose-jointed collec- their annual raffle and their spring rummage & bake goods sale. tion of sayings, parables, and expressions attributed to as he embarked on his long journey to Jerusalem. Luke has chosen to Women of the parish are invited to join this active organization place much of his Gospel in the setting of a journey—a specific, by visiting one of our monthly meetings held on the third Thurs- vital journey at that. day of each month at 7:00 pm in Kelley Hall. We’d love to see you there! Don’t want to come alone? Bring a friend or two!! The early Church, which was necessarily made up of converts (or unbelievers), faced difficult problems. Those who converted not only changed their minds, they changed their lives. This had to have an impact on other lives— parents, spouse, friends. Divi- sions arose. The converts, if they are like us, could deal with in- tellectual arguments, even hostility. But they dreaded breaking the hearts of those they loved. We can be sure that Jesus, on his way to Jerusalem, did not cause disunity or division or dissention. But he may have been the occasion for the divisions that oc- Seniors meeting 2nd Thursday of each month in the Activity curred. Center. Dinner is catered in at 5:30 P.M. with a short meeting to follow. After the meeting, members socialize playing cards or One’s journey to faith happens like this. Once people met Jesus dice games. Anyone that is 55 years old or older is invited to join face to face on the road. Today, we meet him in prayer, study, us. Our Menu for August 11th is: Meat Loaf; Mashed Potatoes/ and reflection. We meet him in the person of another—a witness. Gravy; Broccoli -Cauliflower Vegetables; Salad; Rolls & Butter. When this happens, a decision must be made. And herein lies the Cost is $6.00 per person. Make your reservation with Jackie possibility of division. That is the hard part. To decide is not the Pelgen at 859-760-1226 or [email protected] . end of one’s life journey. It is rather a beginning, or it portends a August will begin with a new split-the-pot that will grow until fork or bend in the road. December and dispersed at our Christmas Party.

Possible St. Joe’s Childcare During 9:30 a.m. Sunday Mass We are looking to see if there is any interest in Service Stars is a parish youth service group for childcare for your one year old during the 9:30 grades 2-8. We participate in monthly service pro- mass on Sundays in Kelley Hall. This would be staffed by par- jects in the Northern Kentucky area. We usually ents willing to rotate supervision and students in need of school meet the 2nd Thursday of the month. All parishion- service hours. The adult/child ratio would depend on the amount ers in grades 2-8 are encouraged to join! If interest- of children attending. If you’re interested, please contact ed, please contact Lori Lang [email protected] Shannon Tucker at [email protected] . 859 466 6935 . ADULT FAITH FORMATION BISHOP BROSSART HIGH SCHOOL NEWS “He who does not progress, loses ground. ” Mustang Football Green White Grill-Out – The Mustang Get in touch with your Catholic faith this summer . Use our football team is hosting a grill-out on Sunday, August 14 th parish FORMED subscription to learn something new. Watch a at the St. Mary Ballfield shelter from 4-6:30 PM. The Mus- movie about a saint, listen to an audio file on your drive to work, tang and Colts football teams and coaches will be intro- or choose a Symbolon topic and watch the video. duced, as well as the cheerleaders. Food and drink, and Don’t have a FORMED account yet? Register for FREE at spirit shop items will be available for purchase. Everyone www.FORMED.org parish code: 6a27e3 . is welcome!

St. Joseph Parish Men’s Fellowship: Saturday, August 20th, Chipotle Fundraiser to Benefit BBHS Boys Soccer - Eat 7:15 – 8:30 AM in the Activity Center. This is an opportunity for at Chipotle in Highland Heights on Wednesday, August men to gather and share their Catholic faith. NO RSVP, NO 17th between 6:00 - 10:00PM and they will donate 50% of preparation, NO follow-up. Just show up. COME and SEE. . . the proceeds to BBHS boys soccer. Print out the flyer on SAVE THESE DATES. . . our website or show it on your phone to support the team.

Saturday, September 17: Mirroring Mercy in Today’s World Drive a Ford for the Mustangs – On Friday, August 26 th Conference with Fr. Mitch Pa cwa 9:30 am – 2:30 pm at St. the Mike Castrucci Ford Dealership will be at BBHS all day Catherine of Sienna parish, Fort Thomas. Tickets are $15.00 and for people to take the Ford vehicle of their choice for a seating is limited so don’t delay; purchase tickets online at drive. For each person that takes a drive on the course set PACWA.YAPSODY.COM or at the St. Catherine Parish office. up and fills out a form, BBHS will receive $20. The only Catechists who attend may receive 3 hours toward their certifica- restriction is you must be 18 and there is a limit one person tion maintenance. per household. So be on the lookout for information com- September 24 – 28: St. Joseph Cold Spring Parish Mission ing soon. If you have questions please call the school of- fice at 635-2108. with Deacon Keith Strohm . Deacon Strohm will preach at all weekend Masses on Sept 24-25 with additional parish mission CLASS REUNIONS talks on Monday – Wed evenings to assist us in our personal faith The BBHS Class of 1971 will hold their 45 year reunion on lives and re-energize our parish. Mark your calendars now! Saturday, August 20, 2016, at the Alexandria Community Saturday, October 1: Living Every Day with Passion & Pur- Center from 7:30-11:30 P.M. $20 per person includes hot pose Conference with Matthew Kelly 9:30 am – 1:30 pm at St. and cold appetizers, snacks, dessert, soft drinks and wa- Cecilia parish in Independence, KY. Tickets are $39 each. To ter. Please call Norma Rebholz for reservations or more purchase go to DynamicCatholic.com and click on “Events”. information at 635-3481. If you would like to tour the new BBHS campus including the chapel, theater, library, offices and classrooms, the building will be open from 6:30 - 7:30 P.M. before the reunion.

2016 DIOCESAN PARISH ANNUAL APPEAL The BBHS Class of 1966 will celebrate their 50 year reun- “Yes, Lord, You know that I love You.” ion on Saturday, September 24 at BBHS from 5:00 – 11:00 (John 21:17) PM. The cost for the evening is $30 per person which in-

st cludes appetizers and a catered dinner. Tours of the new As of August 1 , 567 parish households have given and pledged campus will be available. Please call Mary Jo Beck $170,028 to the 2016 DPAA on behalf of our parish goal of Tiemeier at 635-3887 for reservations or more information. $118,300. All gifts received in excess of our goal will be rebated back to the parish without diocesan assessment. Consequently, if all pledges are met, we will realize a rebate of $51,728.

Our DPAA rebate will be put in a fund to build an elevator on the south side of the church. Many people with disabilities are unable to join some parish functions due to hardships present- Attending Eastern Kentucky University in the fall? ed by the stairs and parking in front. An elevator will give no- The / of St. Mark step access from the lower parking lot to the church and from is dedicated to the students of E.K.U. the church to Kelley Hall and lower level. Along with DPAA We are conveniently located ON THE CAMPUS of E.K.U. rebates, we will be soliciting contributions to make this signifi- right past Walters Hall. Join us for our first mass of the cant addition to serve our parish. academic year and find out about all of the other activities we offer! The benefits of the DPAA rebate program are seen in the bell tower repairs, re-building the drains at the rectory garage Sunday mass – August 28, 5:00 p.m. (thank you, thank you, thank you that we don’t have to check followed by FREE Sunday supper! 405 University Dr. backed up drains in the middle of rain storms and clean up after floods in the rectory lower level). In the fall, new windows Contact Alanna Sininger for more information will be installed in the church sacristy area and rectory. The [email protected] DPAA rebates and GROW Fund help us keep our facilities in good working condition.

THANK YOU to all who have contributed to the mission of the FOOD BASKET IN CHURCH Your donations of non-perishable food items are Church in our Diocese and to keeping our parish facilities oper- appreciated. Please check the expiration date on any ating well. food donated. Thank you for your generosity. PRO-LIFE NEWS ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL NEWS From Mrs. ClyDenna Hehman, School Principal Families For Life For the first 2016 – 2017 school year edition of Saint Joseph School News I thought I’d share with you the opening of my let- LIFE’S A BALL will take place Saturday, August 20, 2016 at ter to the parents and guardians of school children. the Airport Marriott from 6-11 PM. This fun evening to celebrate the gift of life will include dinner and dancing. Sister Jean Marie How do you start a letter you NEVER in your WILDEST dreams Hoffman and Diocesan Catholic Children’s Home, Dr. and Mrs. thought you’d be writing? James Noll, and Dr. Thomas Donovan will be honored as the I’m baaaaaack seems corny, but our school theme for this year, 2016 Faces of Pro-Life . For more information, contact Faye “Love one another as I have loved you,” seems VERY appropri- Roch at 859-392-1500 or [email protected] . ate. It is my love for St. Joseph Parish, faculty and staff, the kids, the parents and the rectory staff that (after A LOT of prayer, New Hope Center offers education that encourages absti- thought and discussion) made it just seem right to say yes, when nence before marriage, helps men and women who are facing an Father Reinersman asked me to be interim principal. When Fa- unplanned pregnancy, and offers emotional support for those ther called, he said St. Joseph deserved a top-tier principal and who’ve experienced abortion. Volunteers are vital to their mis- needed longer to find that person. Saying yes is just my way of sion! Volunteer training will be held Aug. 27, 29 & 30 (12 hours helping to attain that goal. Together with support from all the total) at their Thomas More Parkway location. For more info, groups previously mentioned, that is exactly what will be in place call Denise at 341-0766 x 14 or email this time next year. [email protected] . I told Father I would accept the position because of his support Do you need to register to vote in the upcoming and the fact that Sr. Dennise, Patty Wagner and the most dedicat- ed faculty and staff imaginable will all work together to make this elections? Forms will be available in the brochure racks near a year of advancement for our main focus, the students. the church exits beginning next week!

Catholics have the duty to vote, to participate in the political are- We welcome new professionals into our St. Joseph family. Mr. na, and to help shape society in light of Catholic teaching. - U.S. Daniel Court will be teaching physical education. Mr. Richard Catholic Catechism for Adults Merman will teach junior high science. Miss Chelsea Williams will be in 3A, and Miss Katie Enzweiler will be in 4B. Nice to have two of our own graduates, Miss Williams and Miss Enzweiler, returning to us as faculty. Mrs. Chrishenda Fasse will be the aide in fifth grade. Parish School of Religion News From Steven Fischer This Sunday, August 14 from 12:30P.M. until 2:30 P.M. your parish school will have an Open House. This is not only for par- ents and students to see the school, get involved, find out who WHY SHOULD YOUR CHILD ATTEND PSR? their classmates will be and meet their teachers, but for YOU, the entire parish, to come see your school. We are blessed to have a • Do you have a child attending a public or non-catholic wonderful facility and want to share it with you. Our first day of private school between Kindergarten and 8th grade? school is Tuesday, August 16. We will have an all-school open- • ing Mass Friday, August 19 at 9:00 A.M. Please come worship Does your child plan on receiving a sacrament next with the students. The experience will make your heart smile. year? • Does your child attend Covington Latin or Villa and is of age to receive the Sacrament of First Holy Commun- ion or Confirmation? • Do you want your children to continue the faith tradi- tions that have been passed onto you by our Catholic family

** If you answered yes to any of these questions and your child doesn't attend a school that will fulfill their faith for- mation for the sacraments, then your child needs to attend our Parish School of Religion! **

PSR OPEN HOUSE/Registration August 14, 2016 9:30AM – 11:00AM Library

If you would like more information or to register a new student ahead of time call (859) 240-8207 or E-Mail [email protected] Classes start August 21st, and are held Sunday mornings from 9:30 am – 11 am. Kindergarten - 8th Grade Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time PARISH ORGANIZATIONS & CHAIRPERSON PARISH SERVICES Parish Council: Jerry Sandfoss………………………...781-1118 Exposition every Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Board of Ed: Todd Benke…………………...…………..781-9788 Baptisms: Sundays by Appointment, 1:00 p.m. Baptismal Prepa- Boosters: Dave Combs………[email protected] ration Program required. Class held the 2nd Tuesday of each month. Please call rectory 441-1604 to reserve date. Drama Club: Greg [email protected]….781-8740 Foresters: Roger Keller...or [email protected]…………..441-4041 Sacrament of Matrimony: Call at least 6 months in advance. No date will be set without consulting one of the parish priests. Holy Name: Mark Schroder [email protected] 441-5623 PTO: Hollie Lusby………………………[email protected] Sacrament of Penance: Saturdays, before and after the 8:30 a.m. St. Mary’s Ladies: Rosemary Harrison ……….………635-2051 Mass, Saturday afternoon between 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. (unless there is a 3:00 p.m. Wedding) and by appointment. St. Vincent de Paul: George Everett ….……………...694-1690 or email [email protected] Rosary: Monday thru Friday at 7:05 a.m. and after 8:30 a.m. Mass. Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. before Benediction. STP Volunteers: Art Holtz…………………….……….441-3809 Saturday after the 8:30 a.m. Mass and on Sunday Boy Scouts: Paul Gabis………………………………….781-6130 morning before the 9:30 a.m. Mass. The Patriotic Girl Scouts: Ceil Gubser………………………………...441-0120 Rosary every Wednesday at 3:00 p.m.

Seniors: Jim Pelgen………………………..…………….760-0400 Communion to the sick and/or shut-ins: Call the rectory.