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Page 1: All Hallow’s Eve Saint Parade...Second, the Rosary combines those prayers with a meditative reflection, in Mary's presence, on all the events in Christ's life - from his birth through

All Hallow’s Eve

Saint Parade

Pictured Left to Right:

Jude Maddix - Saint Maximilian Kolbe

Dalia Hernandez - Saint Philomena

Mathew Tomas Hurtado - St. Nonatus

Emma Lumbard - Saint Michael

Addisyn Lowe - Saint Rita

Adriana Olsen - Saint Agnes

Kayla Enriquez - Saint Lucy

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St. Joseph Catholic Church Page 2 Battle Creek, MI

Mass Schedule

Joseph Most Obedient, Pray for Us

St. Joseph Catholic Church, 61 23rd St N

Parish Office: 962-0165 Fax Number: 962-5937

Office Hours Monday-Thursday 8:30 am-4:30 pm (Closed 12:30-1:30 pm) Summer: May 24 - August 30 - Friday 8:30 am - 12:00 pm

Confessions

First Friday 12:15 pm, Saturday 3:30 pm or by appointment

Rosary After daily Mass and Sundays at 9:30 am in Church Mondays 7:00 pm in Spanish Parish Center Chapel

First Friday 7:00 pm Parish Center Chapel

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

▪ Monday 4:00 - 8:00 pm in the Parish Center Chapel ▪ Wednesday 9:00 am - Saturday 9:00 am In St. Philip Seton Center Chapel ▪ Thursday 8:00 - 9:00 pm for Vocations in the Parish Center Chapel ▪ Friday 8:30 am - Benediction at 4:45 pm in St. Joseph Church ▪ First Wednesday 7:00 pm in St. Joseph Church

St. Joseph: To sign up for a Holy hour or to be on the sub list for Friday Adoration, please call Marlene: 962-8641 and leave your name and phone number.

St. Philip: Seton Center Chapel, Wednesday 9:00 am to Saturday, 9:00 am, call Betty Dillard: 962-8255 to sign up.

Readings: 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Mal 3:19-20a, 2 Thes 3:7-12, Lk 21:5-19

Monday, November 11 8:00 am † Jack, Dick and Al Brown by Nancy Brown

Tuesday, November 12 8:00 am † Therese Munie by Bob Munie Wednesday, November 13 8:00 am † Helen Lajoie by Ralph Moody

Thursday, November 14 8:00 am † Donald Flynn by St. Joseph Parish 9:00 am Intentions of Annie & Daniel Crump by Catherine Hannon School 8:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration for Vocations, Parish Center

Friday, November 15 8:00 am The United States by Our Lady of Fatima Group 8:30 am Adoration 4:45 pm Benediction 7:30 pm Gaudium Christi, Parish Center Saturday, November 16 8:00 am † Sarah McCorry by Agnes Marko 3:30 pm Confessions

Saturday, November 16 - Vigil: 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 pm † Jason Abramowicz by Linda Abramowicz

Sunday, November 17 - 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am Special Intentions of the Haack Family by Neil & Nancy Haack 10:00 am † Sally Kohl by Bob & Kathy Valkner 12:00 pm † Sandra Wisniewski by Family 5:00 pm For the People of St. Joseph & St. Jerome Spanish

Saturday, November 9 - Vigil: 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 pm † Richard Basso by Family

Sunday, November 10 - 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am † Murray Switzer by Neil & Nancy Haack 10:00 am † Deceased Members of the Tannert Family by Family 12:00 pm † Judith Syc by Bob & Kathy Valkner 5:00 pm For the People of St. Joseph & St. Jerome Spanish

Special Collection - Archdiocese for the Military Services

Prayers for the Sick/Those in Need

Chris Bradley, Chuck Brown, Peggy Crane, Bernadette Emmons, Bradley Gagnon, Vicky

Gray, Sharon Harris, Sr. Cyrilla, Jerry Johnson, Carolyn Kewley, Pat Kukla, Erika Leman,

Nathan & Robert Lindstrom, Scott Marko, Doug Marshall, Curtis Mason, Katie Miller, Laurie

Morris, Karen Partin, Cheryl Scales, Ron Seyka, Margaret Smith, Michael Wells, Elizabeth Wells, Sara Wixson, Dee Wygant, Marion & Ozzie Zull

Prayers for the Deceased

Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

SPONSOR OF THE WEEK

Sherriff-Goslin, Co.

Our sponsors make it possible for our bulletin to be published free of charge to our parish. Please thank them for advertising in our bulletin.

The Diocese of Kalamazoo has and will continue to cooperate with the Michigan Attorney General’s investigation and encourages anyone with information related to misconduct to call the reporting number set-up by the Michigan Attorney General’s office at: 844.324.3374.

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Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 3 November 10, 2019

From Fr. Christopher Ankley

that we don’t live forever by ending with the phrase, "pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death." Second, the Rosary combines those prayers with a meditative reflection, in Mary's presence, on all the events in Christ's life - from his birth through his resurrection. Praying through the different mysteries of the rosary every week takes us on a complete tour of the bigger picture of Heaven.

As you might expect I have a story about a man whose conversion involved praying the rosary. His name is Bartolo Longo. In 1841 Bartolo was born into a devout Italian Catholic family that prayed the rosary every day. When he was ten Bortolo’s mom died. From that time on he slowly drifted from the faith. When Bartolo entered Law School he became involved with the occult, taking part in séances, orgies, and fortune telling, at one point even practicing as a satanic priest. Unsatisfied with merely practicing his new pagan religion he also felt it was his duty to publicly ridicule Christianity and he did everything within his power to get rid of any Catholic influence in the public life of his town. He even convinced many other Catholics to leave the Church and participate in the occult rites.

Bartolo lived this lifestyle for ten years. He was a lawyer by now living in Pompeii. He was materially successful however; there was no joy in his life. He was depressed, paranoid, confused, and nervous. He lived with in a constant storm of anxiety. It was during this time that he would take to the streets at night, just walking about aimlessly, despairing about his life. It was during one of these walks, while coincidentally standing outside of a small dilapidated chapel that he heard the words, “Return to God!” In the silence of the night he heard it again, “Return to God.” In fear he sought out a Catholic professor, who convinced him to leave his satanic practices. This professor also introduced him to a priest who heard his confession. He hadn’t gone to confession in over 15 years. At this early point of his conversion he again would find himself walking the streets at night, still looking for that peace, again he found himself outside that dilapidated chapel, and there in the quiet of the night he heard the words, “If you seek salvation, promulgate the rosary!” “If you seek salvation, promulgate the rosary!” Teach people to pray the rosary.

And that is what he did. After re-learning it himself he taught people to pray the rosary. He visited every home in that valley, giving everyone a rosary. He formed a confraternity of the rosary; he formed missions to promote the rosary. He even restored that little ramshackle chapel where he first heard that still small voice. Bartolo had found the peace he was seeking. Now Bartolo wasn’t an immediate success but with time many people in that valley came to love and pray the rosary. Bartolo continued promoting the rosary into his old age. He would evangelize young people at parties and in the local cafes. He died in 1926, at the age of 75. Pope Saint John Paul II beatified him in 1980 calling him the Apostle of the Rosary. That little ramshackle chapel would eventually be enlarged and re-consecrated as a basilica officially renamed the Basilica of Our lady of the Most Holy Rosary of Pompeii. Many miracles have been reported at this basilica.

To keep our minds focused on the bigger picture of Heaven, of where we want to go, helps us to live each moment of life in God’s light. Again, those most focused on heaven do the most good on earth. Tomorrow, we may not have the chance to love; so we love today. Tomorrow, we may not have the strength and health to work; so we work sincerely today. Can we repent tomorrow? Can we forgive tomorrow? Can we help others tomorrow? We can’t be sure. Today is the day gifted to us by God. Let us live this day in His truth and beauty and goodness, using this day as if it were the last. This is the best way to prepare for eternal life.

Let us be great Saints,

Fr. Christopher J. Ankley

Dear Friends, There once was a woman who made a deal with Death: she told Death, “Don’t come to get me unless you first give me a warning.” Give me a warning before you take me. Death accepted her demand and the woman lived life without fear of death. She took courage from the thought that she could attain salvation by repenting like the Good Thief, at the last moment, by making a good confession after she got her warning. One day, after many years, Death suddenly came for the woman, but she objected furiously, “This isn’t right! She said. You promised me that you’d warn me before you came!” “And since you haven’t warned me about your arrival, I’m not ready for death.”

But Death calmly answered, “Dear sister, I don’t do you any injustice. God has given you warnings about my arrival for many years now. How long has it been since your hair starting turning grey? Didn’t you notice the signs of aging, the gradual reduction in the glow of your skin and the wrinkles? These were signs that the time to leave your physical body was approaching. You didn’t take these signs seriously. You wasted your time and now there’s no time left. You have to come with me.” Helpless and sad the woman followed Death.

Now there was a young man in college enjoying his youth. Believing he had lots of time before Death would arrive, he lived without cares or worries, not thinking much about the future. However, Death came for him too. The young man shouted angrily, “I won’t come with you! I have not received any warnings like you gave to the old woman who died. My hair hasn’t turned grey and I have no wrinkles. This isn’t fair! I want to keep living!” Death answered the young man saying, “Dear brother, I show you no injustice. Sufficient warnings were given to you too. Don’t you remember the death of your college classmate in the car accident? Don’t you remember the boy in your neighborhood who died from illness? Don’t you read of the deaths of young people in the newspaper every day? All these were your warnings. I come in search of any human, anytime, anywhere. However you discarded the message that you should always be prepared for my arrival.” With great sadness, the young man also followed Death.

One of today’s greatest theologians, Cardinal Schoenborn of Vienna Austria, recently attributed the declining influence of Christianity, in the West, to the decline in our awareness of the bigger picture. The bigger picture of Heaven. He argues that since so many modern Christians don’t take seriously the Four Last Things of the four last things of death, judgment, heaven, and hell. And by ignoring these last four things we’ve become less dynamic, less purposeful, and less committed. We are less committed to doing great things for Christ, the Church, and the world. He goes on to say that it’s as if Christians have lost the orientation that for centuries defined the direction of our journey. We’ve forgotten that we are pilgrims and the goal of our pilgrimage is heaven. He says we don’t long or yearn for Heaven the way we used to, we take it for granted that we’ll all get there, but will we? Scripture says no such thing. Without an awareness of the big picture we have no reason not to get swallowed up in earthly self-indulgence and earthly self-centeredness.

One thing we can do to keep the grace of the resurrection and the grace of Heaven in our lives is to keep death in mind, to not forget about it. Our society doesn’t like to think about death and eternal life, that may be why we have so many gadgets and entertainments to distract us. The Church has always encouraged us to keep death in mind. Many of the Saints kept skulls as reminders of their own eventual future death. But some might ask, can we keep death in mind without becoming morbid and depressed? Yes, we can.

Our Lord doesn't want us to mope around. He wants us to live life to the full, just as he did and all the saints before us. Those most focused on Heaven do the most good on earth. One easy and effective way we can keep death and Heaven on the mind is to simply pray the Rosary every day. This is going to be an advertisement to pray the rosary. The Rosary keeps the bigger picture in mind in two ways. First, it uses the two beautiful prayers of the Our Father and the Hail Mary. The Our Father directs our hearts to heaven, and even mentions heaven. The Hail Mary reminds us

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St. Joseph Catholic Church Page 4 Battle Creek, MI

Join us this weekend for breakfast from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm. Menu includes: Biscuits and Gravy, Eggs and Sausage, Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate, Juices. Come enjoy fellowship with our St. Joseph Church Community.

Breakfast

Saturday 5:00 pm

Ministry Schedule November 16 & 17

Cantor Robert Opalek

Reader JoEllen R. Campos - rd 1 Cheryl Bess - rd 2

Server Brennyn Bess, Alonso Campos Oliver Luai Sum Thang Dominic & Bosco Cung

EMHC Warren & Kathy Scott Dolly Vumzathang, Alicia Stark Brett Cutshall, Becky Learman

Usher Conrado Campos Denise Sutter-Davidson Carol & Lee White

Cantor Clem Skalka

Reader Donald Keyes - rd 1 Ruby Briones - rd 2

Server Katherine & Cory Skutt Bosco Lian

EMHC Barry & Missy Skutt Amy Bauman

Usher Rosemary Coon Lynne & Steven Culver Jo & Michael Olson

Cantor Jennifer Grady

Reader Phillip Avery - rd 1 Annette Pratt - rd 2

Server

Christopher Carattini Braden Roosevelt Jeremy Gallaway Adam & Jacob Thome

EMHC Suzanne Nielsen, Mary Sue Avery Patty Miller, Thomas Carpenter Jr. Tammy Allington, Laura Williams

Usher Brandi & Steven Gage Jim & Paula Hall

Sunday 8:00 am

Cantor Robert Valkner

Reader Mary Ann Lupina - rd 1 Mary Ann Lupina - rd 2

Server Nicholas Htet, Judy Rohr Ryan Casterline (sub requested)

EMHC

Barbara Kincaid Anthony Wojcik Lois & Peter Werner Glenn & Chris Belland

Usher

Pat Stevens Rita Wahmhoff Pete Zapata Sharon Zapata

Sunday 12:00 pm

Sunday 10:00 am

Connecting with Mercy "Those who plant kindness gather love." St. Basil

Legion of Mary St. Joseph Parish members and guests are invited to a light breakfast reception celebrating the feast of the Immaculate Conception on Monday, December 9 in the Parish Center Community Room following the 8:00 am Mass. Legion of Mary members will be available to answer any questions about the Legion to those who may be interested in joining. Please join us in honoring and remembering our church’s Mother on this special feast day.

Council of Catholic Women Attention all CCW members. In order to have an adequate supply of pies for the Annual CCW Pie Sale Fundraiser on NOV 23 and 24, you are asked to please donate at least 2 HOMEMADE fruit pies per member. Pies and/or sweet breads should be dropped off prior to weekend masses at the tables that will be set up in the hallway entrance to St. Joseph School next to the cafeteria. Please contact your unit chairperson if you have questions.

Fellow parishioners and guests, we are counting on YOU to stop by the Pie Sale after mass that weekend to purchase one of the delicious pies for your enjoyment. Peace & blessings always and thank you for your continued support in making this fundraiser a huge success.

Greetings to those who attended the Eucharistic Congress on October 19: Thank you for attending the Eucharistic Congress on October 19. It was a day filled with joy and faith due to your response to the Eucharist. We are working on putting together the data from the discussion questions during the afternoon breakout. One of the items brought to our attention from many of the ministries was education of our faith. A year ago, the Institute of Missionary Discipleship started offering day trainings as well as online courses for everyone in the Diocese of Kalamazoo. The next day training is scheduled for Saturday, November 23, 2019. Deacon Keith Strohm will be sharing the Introduction to Missionary Discipleship at the Ascension Borgess Lawrence Education Center from 9:00am to 5:00 pm. Deacon Strohm is from Illinois and has experience in creating and sustaining programs and processes of evangelization. This is a wonderful opportunity to take your personal step in Igniting the Faith in your life. Registration is available at https://IMDisciple.com/ and a nominal fee of $10 is requested. Lunch will be provided.

There is also an opportunity for online learning from the Catechetical Institute of Franciscan University that is free for all parishioners at all parishes. To take online classes, go to https://franciscanathome.com/ and register as a student. The parishes are listed as collaboratives and all parishes have been paid for so there is no fee associated with any of the trainings.

Please contact Joan Jaconette with any questions you may have about the Institute of Missionary Discipleship and all the offerings. Joan can be reached by email at [email protected] or at 269-903-0147.

Blessings, Joan Jaconette, Support Specialist for Parish Life and Lay Leadership, Diocese of Kalamazoo

October Sacraments

Congratulations to the following who received Full Communion in the Church on October 6: David Lowell Pride, Robert Stanley Cutshall, M. Evelyn Elizabeth Cutshall

Congratulations to the Following Children who were Baptized during the month of October October 6: Caleb Augustine Martin October 12: Maria Lesly Bautista-Trejo October 13: Oliver Buckley, Gabriel Ngun Thuan Sang Hrang, Aria Anna Labreque October 27: Victor Ram Lian Sum

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St. Joseph Catholic Church Page 5 Battle Creek, MI

November 11 - Veteran’s Day

Parish Calendar ● Board Room = BR ● Chapel = CH ● Community Room = CR ● Music Room = MR ● School Cafeteria = Café

Gaudium Christi (the joy of Christ) November 15, 7:30-9 pm Parish Center Chapel. Gaudium Christi (the joy of Christ) is an opportunity to spend time with Jesus Christ present in the Blessed Sacrament. Offer this time (whether it is 5 minutes or the entire time) to God so you might grow in greater intimacy with Jesus Christ. This is a time for you, in the quiet of your heart to listen and speak with the God who loves you. Good News & Brews November 14, 7-9 pm. Main St. Pub, 7509 S. Westnedge, Portage. Join us for fellowship as we walk through the Kerygma, the Gospel message of the Church.

Monday 4:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration, CH 6:00 pm St. Vincent de Paul, CR Tuesday 9:00 am Legion of Mary, CR Wednesday 7:00 pm Catholic Men’s Fellowship, CR Thursday 7:00 pm Choir Rehearsal, MR 8:00 pm Adoration for Vocations, CH Saturday 5:00 pm Burmese Prayer Group, CR

1st Sunday NOV 3 12:00 pm Burmese Leadership, CR 1st Friday NOV 8 7:00 pm First Friday Rosary, CH 2nd Tuesday NOV 5 7:00 pm Knights of Columbus 6:30 pm Book Club, BR 1st Wednesday NOV 6 7- 8:00 pm Adoration, CH 2nd Thursday NOV 7 7:00 pm Good News & Brews, Arcadia, Kalamazoo Last Friday NOV 29 6:00 pm Convivio Spanish, CR

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Financial Information

Lunes: 4:00 pm a 7:00 pm Adoración en silencio Capilla Centro Parroquial S. José 7:00 pm a 8:00 pm Adoración comunitaria Capilla Jueves: 6:30 pm Grupo de Oración Centro Parroquial S. José Viernes: 6:30 pm Ensayo de Coro, Salón de música Iglesia S. José Domingos: 4:15 pm a 4:45 pm Confesiones S. José - 5:00 pm Misa en Español Ultreya (reunion de grupo) de Colores: 3r domingo de cada mes a las 6.15 en S. José. Charlas pre Bautismales: contactar a la Señora Josefina 589-7347.

Noticias de la communidad Hispana Spanish Community News

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Special Envelopes NOV 10: Archdiocese for Military Services NOV 24: Flower Fund NOV 24: Home Heating Assistance NOV 28: Thanksgiving DEC 8: Immaculate Conception Retirement for Religious DEC 25: Christmas

Thank you to the parishioners and the Knights of Columbus of St. Joseph and St. Philip for your generous support of our efforts to raise money for the Borgess - Tree of Love. Because of your generosity, we were able to raise more than $4,000! This money will help uninsured and under-insured women receive potentially lifesaving mammograms.

Thank you and may God Bless You!

The St. Philip Volleyball Team, Coaches and Parents

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St. Joseph Catholic Church Page 6 Battle Creek, MI

BCACS & BCACS Foundation, 63 24th St N, Battle Creek, Michigan 49015 † 269.963.1131 † www.bcacs.org

Dec. 23-Jan. 3 Christmas Break Jan. 26-Jan. 31 Catholic Schools Week Apr. 6-10 Spring Break May 24 High School Graduation May 28 8th Grade Graduation May 29 Last Day of School

Visit bcacs.org for more details.

BCACS Office ...Cathy Erskine 963-1131 BCACS Foundation ...Abby Lumbard 963-4771 BCACS Scrip ...Joy Finilla 963-3034 St. Joseph Elementary ...Jeanine Winkler 965-7749 St. Joseph Middle School .Katy Arnson 963-4935 St. Philip High School ...Stacy Lightfoot 963-4503

Upcoming 2019-20 Calendar Dates

Contact Us:

Please consider supporting our 37th Annual

Fund Drive!

What is the Annual Fund Drive?

The Annual Fund Drive (AFD) is the BCACS

Foundation’s largest annual giving project to support

the schools. By contributing to this campaign, you are

ensuring the future of Catholic education. All

contributions directly support BCACS’ annual

operating costs, tuition assistance for families, facility

and technology expenses or improvements, along

with other essential needs.

Your support of this campaign enables our schools to

continue thriving!

Contact Abby Lumbard at [email protected] or

963-4771 for more information on how to make your

contribution.

2019-2020 Annual Fund Drive Kickoff

Updates on the St. Joseph School Roof

BCACS FAST FACT:

We are currently at 73% of our $150,000 goal for

phase one. Thank you for blessing our schools with

your gifts! If you are able to offer further support in

reaching our goal, please contact the Foundation at

269-963-4771.

Did you know that St. Joseph Elementary

School's enrollment has increased

consistently for the last 5 years?

...To the Hallacy family for leading the fundraising efforts

which benefited the Borgess Tree of Love.

...To our BCACS School Improvement Teams for their time

and diligent work to continually improve all aspects of our

schools.

...To the Mom's Club, our school families and especially Jen

Rosa for their efforts in the St. Joseph Elementary Fall

fundraiser. Proceeds raised will be over $5,000!

TIGER PAWS

The second annual

Cereal City BBQ

Festival will be held on

May 15, and 16, 2020.

In conjunction, the

Cereal City

Marketplace is accepting vendors. Marketplace will be

held on 5/16 from 10:00am-2:00pm, featuring artisans,

crafters, boutiques, home-based businesses and more.

Contact Jen Rosa ([email protected]) or Cathy Erskine

([email protected]) for more details.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

Full House Drawdown—February 15, 2020 St. Philip’s Sheila Guerra Gymnasium

A fundraiser benefiting the BCACS Athletic Programs and Dads’ Club. Hors d’oeuvres, dinner buffet, desserts, and open bar PLUS money and prizes. To purchase your tickets, sponsor a table, or make a donation to the auction or balloon pop, contact Pete Werner (209-2569) or the BCACS office (963-1131)

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Parish Clergy

Pastor .......Reverend Fr. Christopher Ankley [email protected] Parochial Vicars ...................... Fr. Pius Cung

[email protected] ................................. Fr. Andrew Raczkowski [email protected] Deacons ...... David Krajewski, James Nelson

Emergency Assistance St. Vincent de Paul Society ........... 969-5606

Pastoral Care of the Sick If you are homebound, contact Linda Kellogg ......................................... 965-2074

Sacrament of Baptism Parishioners should call the Parish Office to make arrangements.

Sacrament of Eucharist Sacrament of Confirmation

Contact our Schools or our Director of Faith Formation.

Sacrament of Marriage Parishioners must contact one of the parish priests at least six months before setting a wedding date.

Sacrament of Holy Orders If you or someone you know has a vocation, contact a parish priest for assistance.

Sacrament of Anointing the Sick In case of an accident, surgery or other emergency, call 962-0165.

Parish Staff

Parish Office Manager ........... Shirley Springer ▪ [email protected] 962-0165

Bulletin, Media Communications Ellen Tipton ▪ [email protected] 962-0165

Faith Formation ..................... Barbara Kincaid ▪ [email protected] 965-4079 Liturgy and Music .................... James Zalewski ▪ [email protected] 962-2133 Pastoral Ministry ............ Sr. Cyrilla Jegla, RSM 965-1990 Youth Ministry ........................... Andrea Perry ▪ [email protected] 788-7000

Parish Ministries

All Saints Superfest ....................... Ed Bauman ▪ [email protected] 962-1328 Boy Scouts Troop 235 ................. Bob Johnson ▪ [email protected] 965-7365 BC Catholic Weekly ...................... Missy Skutt ▪ [email protected] 989-205-3027 Catholic Men’s Fellowship ............ John Duyck ▪ [email protected] 965-8954 Connecting with Mercy ................... Mary Sine ▪ [email protected] Council of Catholic Women ...... Colleen Vitale ▪ [email protected] 989-723-1842 Echo Apprentice ......................... Ruby Briones

[email protected] 962-0165 Evangelization Commission .. Suzanne Nielsen ▪ [email protected] & Nancy Haack Family Activity Night ............... Loretta Mahley ▪ [email protected]

Finance Council ............................. Ed Bauman ▪ [email protected] 962-1328

Formed Access Code ........................ PTRKXD Hispanic Community .. Fr. Andrew Raczkwoski ▪ [email protected] 962-0165 Jail Ministry ............................. Rita Wahmhoff ▪ [email protected] 968-3067 Knights of Columbus .............. Andrew Kincaid ▪ [email protected] 589-5888 Lakeview Food Pantry.......... Mary Ann Lupina ▪ [email protected] 629-6109 Legion of Mary ........................... Linda Kellogg ▪ [email protected] 965-2074 Newcomers .................. Phil & Mary Sue Avery ▪ [email protected] 979-9105 Our Catholic Community ……………Missy Skutt Tri-Parish Newsletter 989-205-3027 ▪ [email protected] Perpetual Adoration St. Philip ................ Betty ▪ [email protected] 962-8255 Prayerline ..................................... Linda Opack 962-7339 Small Christian Communities…………Judy Buch (Scripture Study) 425-9395 Spanish Choir ............................... Teresa Bello

269-274-7409 Spanish Prayer Group Sarah & Francisco Sanchez 419-5786 Spiritual Library ....................... Rita Wahmhoff ▪ [email protected] 968-3067 Tri-Parish Pro-Life Karen Rabineau, Julie Staab ▪ [email protected] 517-227-0864 ▪ [email protected] 317-7164

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