Sts. Anne & Joachim Catholic Church October 19, 2014 Contact Information

Sts. Anne & Joachim
Catholic Church
5202 25th Street S., Fargo, ND 58104
October 19, 2014
Contact Information
and Mass Times
Phone…....701-235-5757
Fax………701-235-0764
Web…..www.stsaaj.org
[email protected]
Office Hours (M-F)....8 a.m.-noon., 1-5 p.m.
School Year Mass Schedule
Monday-Friday: 7 a.m. and 12:10 p.m.
Saturday: 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Anticipatory)
Sunday: 7:45, 9:15 and 11 a.m.
12:30 p.m. (St. Bakhita’s Community)
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Weekdays: 6:30-6:55 a.m.;
11:40-12:05 p.m. (Mon-Fri)
6:30-8 p.m. (Tue)
Saturday: 8-8:25 a.m. and 4-4:50 p.m.
Sunday: 12-12:20 p.m.
(St. Bakhita’s Community)
By appointment if needed.
40 Days for Life Campaign
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Sts. Anne & Joachim
parish has been asked
to cover all hours
of prayer October 23-26.
See page 6
for contact information.
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Pastoral Staff and Parish Leadership
Fr. Paul Duchschere, Pastor
([email protected])
Fr. Troy Simonsen, Parochial Vicar
([email protected])
In Residence: Fr. Duaine Cote ([email protected])
Fr. Robert Irwin ([email protected])
Msgr. Robert Laliberte
Fr. Charles LaCroix, Shanley/Sullivan Chaplain
([email protected])
Deacon David Eblen ([email protected])
Deacon Michael Dodge ([email protected])
Lee Mayer, Business Manager ([email protected])
Karla Schell, Administrative Assistant ([email protected])
Connie Dulany, Religious Education Coord. ([email protected])
Cindy Hoselton, Music Coordinator ([email protected])
Sue Ripplinger, Youth Ministry/Parish Outreach Coordinator
([email protected])
Ted LeMier, Property Manager ([email protected])
Katie Wise, Communications/Events ([email protected])
Parish Leadership
Lay Directors: Mike Bannach and Mary Feltman
Pastoral Council: Erica Boyle Finance Council: Mike Bannach
Knights of Columbus: Wade Frank, 218-790-2849
([email protected])
Catholic Daughters of America: Anna Marie Hiestand
([email protected])
Social Concerns Ministry: Sue Ripplinger
Sacraments and Parish Nursing
Sacrament of Baptism: Please call the church for scheduling.
Attendance at a baptism class should be within the last two months
before the birth of the child. You must be a registered member of the
parish. Parents are required to attend a class for each child.
Sacrament of Marriage: Visit our website to view our wedding
policy for details on marriage preparation and wedding details. Our
wedding coordinator at the parish office must be contacted at least
seven months in advance of a wedding date.
Communion to Shut-ins: Please call the office to receive
communion or a pastoral visit for the homebound.
Anointing of the Sick: Anyone having surgery or wishing to receive
this sacrament is asked to call either the office or the rectory. Please
notify the pastor upon admission of a family member to the hospital.
Parish Nurse Ministry: The parish nurses give spiritual support,
answer medical questions, provide referrals and make home visits to
bring communion to the sick and homebound.
Please call Kris Hintz, parish nurse at 730-2909
Parish Calendar
Oct 18-19
Time and Talent Survey will be distributed at all
Masses. EVERYONE must complete a survey
EVERY year to remain active.
Oct 19 Scheduled Baptisms-3 p.m., Church
WWME-3:30-5 p.m., St. Joseph Room
Adult Catechesis with Fr. Paul-7 p.m., Social Hall
Oct 20 Journey with the Holy Spirit-6:30 p.m.-Ava Maria Room
Social Concerns Meeting-7 p.m., Social Hall
Prayer Quilt Ministry-7 p.m., Maria Goretti Room
Oct 21-25 Photo Directory Pictures -St. Cecilia Room
(Go to our website or call the office to schedule an appointment)
Oct 21 Jan George Bible Study-7 p.m., Social Hall
NFP with Kayla-7 p.m., St. Michael Room
Men’s Cursillo-7:30 p.m., Breakfast Nook
Oct 22 Religious Education Classes
Oct 23
Oct 24
Oct 25-26 Fall Food Drive
Oct 25 Cursillo Study Group-7 a.m., Breakfast Nook
Cenacles of Life Rosary-8 a.m., Magnificat Chapel
Endow-9 a.m., St. Joseph Room
Kayla Anderson & Jonathan Weigel Wedding-2:30 p.m.
Stewardship
Sunday, October 12, 2014
$13,643.00 Envelopes
$10,413.75 Credit Card & Bank
Withdrawals
$11.22 Children’s Envelope
$1,493.29 Plate/Visitors
$25,561.26 TOTAL
$125.00 New Earth
Mass Intentions
for the Week
Adoration Hours: 7:30 a.m. Monday to 7 a.m. Friday. Please
call the parish office to schedule a time to adore.
[email protected]
Parish Registration
Welcome to our parish family! Please stop by the parish office
for registration information 8 to noon or 1 to 5 p.m., Monday—Friday.
October 20-26, 2014
Mon:
Tue:
Wed:
Natural Family Planning
Instructors:
Clarence & Betty Vetter, [email protected]; 701-428-9168
Natalie Aughinbaugh, RN, BSN, 701-866-7890
Joseph & Kayla Lorsung, RN, BSN, 799-9918 or
[email protected]
Marissa Oster, 527-6470 or [email protected]
Bulletin Deadline
Wednesday at 9 a.m. - Contact Karla Schell at 235-5757
Online giving is a safe and easy
way to support our parish and
its ministries. Get started today
by visiting
www.stsaaj.org
or scan the
QR code
to the right!
Please pray for our
ill parishioners…
Adoration and Prayer Chain
Prayer Chain: Please call Eve at 235-0295 or send email to
Gr. 1-7, 6:30 p.m.—Sullivan Middle School
Gr. 8-9, 6:30 p.m.—Youth Center; Gr. 10-12, 8:00 p.m.—Youth Center
Choir-6:30 p.m., Church and Social Hall
Jeff Cavins Bible Study-6:30 p.m., Social Hall
KC officer’s meeting-7 p.m., St. Joseph Room
RCIA-7 p.m., Christ the King Room
Cupcakes for Life-7:30 p.m., Social Hall
Thu:
Fri:
Sat:
Sun:
7:00 a.m.
12:10 p.m.
7:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
12:10 p.m.
7:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
12:10 p.m.
7:00 a.m.
12:10 p.m.
7:00 a.m.
12:10 p.m.
8:30 a.m.
5:00 p.m.
7:45 a.m.
9:15 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
+ Ben Ziegler
+ John Heinze
+ Neil Little
+ Alice Germanson (Touchmark)
+ Kathy Veghle
+ Janette Kensok
Willis Clemenson (Elim)
+ Ralph Majerus
LaVonne (Levine) Torres
+ Kathy Veghle
+ Frank Hammers
Arnold and Verlee Heinze
+ Thomas & + Elizabeth Denney
+ Art Kinsella
+ Eleen Murdock
Maria’s deceased family members
Parishioners
John J. Schmidt
Tina Berger
Everleigh Borr
Matt Butler
Heidi Fritz-Eukel
Heidi Frie
Jane Gillund
Gina Hutchinson
Margaret Krause
Diane Krings
Jason Lundblad
Christine Meier
Christi Orson
Wayne Rice
Marian Romanoski
Joan Schultz
John Smith
Helen Steffen
Nick Traynor
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If you would like your
name added or removed,
please call the parish office.
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PASTOR’S PAGE
AN ORGAN - THE LAST BIG PIECE OF THE PUZZLE
Ever since our new church was dedicated in February of 2010, we have been busy trying to finish it up. Obviously the main
construction had been done by then, but as most of you know, there was still a lot of things left to do – and for the last four-plus
years we have been doing just that. We’re still not completely finished.
But there’s one particularly big piece of the puzzle of this church left to do, and it’s time to do it: an organ.
Our parish has never had an organ. That made sense as the first 15 years of the parish were spent in temporary worship
locations that did not allow for an installed organ. However, when the new church was designed it was designed to have an organ
installed permanently in the choir loft. For various reasons – mainly all the other things that needed to be done once the church
was completed – I have put off dealing with the organ issue. But it is time. When Bishop Folda had his Solemn Vespers here last
year before his consecration as bishop, he brought in a temporary organ for the service. The beauty of that sound in our liturgical
space finally pushed me to start moving ahead with a permanent organ of our own.
Earlier this year a group of parishioners and myself looked into what would work best, and we decided to move ahead and
purchase our parish’s first-ever organ. It will be what is called a “hybrid” – part pipes and part digital. It will be a good fit for our
church. I understand it is important to find the right one – some organs can be too small, of course, but some can also be too big.
This should be just right for our church and its size.
During this month of October it will be installed in the choir loft of the church. (For that reason the choir loft might be closed
off on some days.) You will see that it will be a beautiful addition to our church, and one that is deserving of helping us praise
God who has made all these things possible and has so richly blessed our parish. Our plan is to have an inaugural organ concert in
later November and at that time we will also start using it regularly during our weekend Masses.
We are fortunate – and blessed – to already have some organ players in our parish. And for those of you who enjoy our piano
accompaniment, as I do myself: don’t worry – our parish is not going to go completely with organ music. We will continue to use
all kinds of music and accompaniments to worship our God, but now we will also have an organ – the classic instrument of
Catholic liturgy - as part of our liturgical experience.
When you see the organ many of you might wonder: how much was it? It wasn’t cheap – but it would have been silly to put
in a cheap organ in our beautiful church. The organ’s cost is $435,000. We’ll use the Lord God’s money to pay for it – He just has
to get it out of your pocket . . .
I’m wondering if some of you might be more than willing to do some special almsgiving in response to this opportunity. I
am thinking that there are some among us in the parish who might have a distinct love for organ and its music, and would like to
make a particular gift to help pay for this new addition to our parish. Perhaps a memorial for a loved one who has died. Perhaps
just a gift in response to having an organ in the parish. Whatever the reason: please contact me if you would like to give in a
special way to this “last big piece of the puzzle.” It will be wonderful to have an organ in our midst – and I hope that you can help
us make it a reality for our entire parish family.
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This weekend we observe Catholic Daughters of America Sunday! Our parish began its own Catholic Daughters’
court a few years back and they have been such a blessing and help to myself and our entire parish. I truly thank all the
Catholic Daughters for their willingness to serve in our parish family.
You’ll see an insert in this bulletin about the Catholic Daughters – please read it. And please consider being part
of it if you are not already, ladies! I love to see people get involved in our parish, and this is just another way to do that for the
women in our parish.
At this time Anna Marie Hiestand is the parish’s “regent”, so please contact her with any questions or if you’re looking for
more information on the Catholic Daughters.
Fr. Duchschere, Pastor
Time and Talent Survey is this weekend - October 18-19
(If you didn’t get a survey, please go online to complete one).
EVERYONE must complete a
Time and Talent Survey to remain on an active list.
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High School Youth Rally
Are you joy-full? High School Youth
Rally is Saturday, November 22 at
Harvey High School featuring Bishop
Folda, Mathias Michael, Joe Perry, Beth
Hull and D.J. Bill Lage. Registration
Fee $45.
Registrations are due by
Wednesday, November 5.
Registration forms may be found on the
parish website and in the parish office.
Social Concerns Meeting is Monday October 20, 7 p.m. in the Social Hall
Fall Lock-In
Grades 8-12
Saturday, November 1, 4 p.m.
until Sunday, November 2, 8 a.m.
~
Mass, frozen turkey bowling,
games food and more!
~
Registration forms can be found
on the parish website or picked up
in the parish office.
Fall Food Drive benefiting
Churches United
for the Homeless
Donating is as easy as 1-2-3!
1. Pick up a grocery bag with an attached shopping list.
2. Fill the bag with the items from the list.
3. Bring your filled bag back to the gathering space by
the weekend of November 8-9.
The Rosary and the Divine Mercy Chaplet will be
prayed every Friday at 1 p.m. in Magnificat Chapel,
for the spiritual welfare of our children and
grandchildren and for our nation’s repentance of
seeking mankind’s ways rather than God’s.
Stewardship Moment: Each year at tax time, we conscientiously give
“to Caesar what belongs to Caesar.” Does my stewardship indicate
that I am as faithful about giving “to God what belongs to God”?
We only have a couple of weeks left for the Parish Directory photo appointments.
Do you know the names of the families who sit by you at Mass? Are you ever out and about and see
someone from your parish and wish you could call them by name? Help us build a tool that will put
names with those familiar faces - a new parish directory! Each family who participates will receive a
free 8 x 10 portrait along with a hard-bound parish directory.
Due to strong participation, we have added 5 additional days of photography if you could not find a time that works for your schedule,
please take a look at the new dates that are available!
Visit www.stsaaj.org for more information, or scan the QR code to the right.
Photo Appointment Volunteers Needed!
Adults and high school student volunteers are needed to help parishioner families and the photographers during our
directory photo sessions. Volunteers will be responsible for welcoming families and verifying information necessary for
photographers. It will be a simple process, but one that needs to be done with care. Call Katie at (701) 235-5757.
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LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR OCTOBER 25-26
5:00 PM
7:45 AM
9:15 AM
11:00 AM
Proclaimer
Gary Kubalak (1)
Ann Toulouse (2)
Lori Kalgard (1)
Steve Hoepfner (2)
Carrie Ward (1)
Elizabeth Cronin (2)
Marilyn Laliberte (1)
Michael Wurzer (2)
Usher
Lisa Backen
Todd Braun
Shawn Hanson
Jennine and Ben Seitz
Dan and Heather Butler
Tyler Byron, Joe Schwab
Al Hintz, Troy Mattern
Betty and Ken Neameyer
EMHC
Thomas McCormick - Body (1)
Gerry Tillman - Body (2)
Vicki Tillman - Body (3)
Volunteer now - Body (4)
Volunteer now - Body (5)
Robyn Hoffmann - Body (6)
Karen Bakke - Body (7)
Michelle Moore - Cup (1)
Brian Moore - Cup (2)
Dawn Zook - Cup (3)
Rick Zook - Cup (4)
Janice Rode - Body (1)
Pat Breen - Body (2)
Brenda Breen - Body (3)
Phillip Glogoza - Cup (1)
Anna Marie Hiestand - Cup (2)
Tom Hiestand - Cup (3)
Dean Schneibel - Cup (4)
Sharon Beauclair - Body (1)
John Beauclair - Body (2)
Gail Dancer - Body (3)
Timothy Dancer - Body (4)
Deb Emo - Body (5)
Mary Wangler - Body (6)
Pat Wangler - Body (7)
Sharmae Vetter - Cup (1)
Tonya Anderson - Cup (2)
Judi Roswick - Cup (3)
Carol Johnson - Cup (4)
Gordon Baumgartner - Body (1)
Marilee Baumgartner - Body (2)
Jean A Critelli - Body (3)
Liz Schwankl - Body (4)
Kris Hintz - Body (5)
Michael Traynor - Body (6)
Mary Beth Traynor - Body (7)
Vernon Jr. Solum - Cup (1)
Sharon Solum - Cup (2)
Scott Seiler - Cup (3)
Don Nelson - Cup (4)
John Koerselman family
Brad Motschenbacher
Joanne and Michael Warner
Jeff Braaflat family
Mike Berger family
Jamie Mattern
Jeffrey Backen
Tom Eskro
Laura Byron
Kevin Lahlum
Zakary Catlender
Isaac Kubalak
Summer Kubalak
Jeremiah Moore
Jasper Keller
Jamie Motschenbacher
Ashley Motschenbacher
Matthew Motschenbacher
Andrew Clark
Trevian Fort
Olivia Vetter
Mason Winkelman
Jacob Himle
Karianne Himle
Cooper Mattern
Anna Wurzer
Greeter
Greeter &
Gift Family
Altar
Server
St. Bakhita’s News
Community Leadership:
Council Chairperson: Charles Mukhtar
Vice Chairperson: Clement Nissko
Secretary: Thomas Taban
Treasurer: Opi Otavia
Liturgical Coordinator: Alfred Ngong
Dir. of Catechesis & Evangelization: Gama Angelo
Social Activities Coordinator: Aziku Dali
Youth Representative: Godfrey Tadeo
Ministry Schedule for October 26, 2014:
Lector: Winnie Likambo
EMHC: Rosa Barifagok and Charles Mukhtar
Altar Servers: Moriku Hakim and Diana Nissko
Bible Readings for this Week (Oct 20-26)
Mon:
Tues:
Wed:
Thur:
Fri:
Sat:
Sun:
Eph 2:1-10
Eph 2:12-22
Eph 3:2-12
Eph 3:14-21
Eph 4:1-6
Eph 4:7-16
Ex 22:2-26
1 Thes 1:5c-10
Lk 12:13-21
Lk 12:25-38
Lk 12:29-49
Lk 12:49-53
Lk 12:54-59
Lk 13:1-9
Mt 22:34-40
We extend our sympathy and prayers to
Dennis, Elise, Maidsen, Jaylen, Westin,
and Kelden Rick on the death of their
father, father-in-law, and grandfather, David Rick.
May his good works follow him and may he rest in peace
with God.
Today is World Mission Sunday! We are invited
today to reach out and help build the Church in Mongolia, the
world’s youngest Catholic Church, as well as local churches
throughout the Missions, in the most remote areas across our
world. Your prayers and generous gift to the Society for the
Propagation of the Faith in the collection today help the work
of priests, religious and lay leaders in Mongolia and
throughout the Missions who offer the poor practical help and
the experience of God’s love and mercy, His hope and peace.
Please keep the Missions in your daily prayers. Please be as
generous as you can to today’s collection. For more
information, please visit www.IAmAMissionary.org.
Congratulations to the following couple recently
married at Sts. Anne & Joachim
Whitney Chandler and David Buchfink
October 11, 2014
The Following Received the Sacrament of Baptism
October 12, 2014
Liam Joseph Larson
See how much the Father has loved us! His love is so great that we are called
God’s children —and so, in fact, we are. 1 John 3:1
If you are new to our parish, would like to join, or missed the last Newcomers’
Sunday, you are invited and encouraged to attend Newcomers’ Sunday on October
26 following the 9:15 a.m. Mass. This event is held to introduce you to your new
parish and ways that you can become involved. Call the office for details.
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October is the month of the rosary. On May 13,1917 at Fatima Portugal, Mary appeared to three shepherd
children. She told them to pray the rosary daily for peace in the world. Please take time to pray the rosary daily. Pray the
rosary for peace in the world and conversion of sinners, and help us fulfill Mary's request as she said, ''In the end my
Immaculate Heart will triumph and there will be a time of peace."
The 40 Days for Life campaign began September 24, and Sts. Anne & Joachim has been
asked to cover all hours of prayer for October 23-26. To sign up for an hour of prayer,
visit the website at www.40daysforlifend.com then click on “schedule.” You will be
prompted to register if you haven’t done so already and will then be able to claim open
hours of prayer. (At time of print, the website was not operating properly, if you have a
problem scheduling a time, call Cheryl at the number below.) For more information,
please contact Cheryl Jones at (701) 730-6465 or [email protected].
Our parish will have a couple of prayer
hours in front of the abortion facility.
Join Fr. Simonsen on Thursday, October
23 at 7 p.m. or Fr. Duchschere at 9 a.m.
on Friday, October 24. All are invited!
OUTSIDE OUR PARISH
Nativity Elementary School Open House for PreK-5th Grade is Tuesday, October 28; 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. at 1825 11th Street South,
Fargo. And, Holy Spirit Elementary School Open House for Little Deacons 3 yr. old - 5th Grade is Thursday, November 6, 11 a.m.
- 1 p.m. at 1441 Eighth Street North, Fargo. Contact Lori Hager, admissions director, St. John Paul II Catholic Schools, 701-893-3271.
Cathedral Requiem Mass is Monday, November 3 at 6 p.m. at the Cathedral of St. Mary, Fargo. Mass to be offered on behalf of all
faithful departed souls of the Diocese of Fargo. Gourmet dinner to follow in the Social Hall. Free will offering.
Dorothy Day House Soup Supper and Silent Auction is Thursday, October 30 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Church in
Moorhead. Pick your own hand-painted bowl and try delicious soups from your favorite restaurant. “It’s not about the soup. It’s why we
serve the soup” ~ Dorothy Day.
On the Road to Jericho, Changing the Language Surrounding Homelessness, Tuesday, October 28 from 7-9 p.m., Blessed Sacrament
Catholic Church, West Fargo. The F-M sheltering churches will be hosting a night to discuss the language used to refer to our homeless
neighbors (now numbered at 800). All religious leaders, lay pastoral person, host site coordinators, sheltering volunteers and other
community members who are interested in working together to reduce the stigma associated with homelessness. If you can attend, please
RSVP to the Blessed Sacrament parish office, 282-3321.
Holy Cross Catholic Church, 1420 16th St E, West Fargo, will be holding their annual Fall Festival on today Sunday,
October 19 from 11:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. There will be a homemade turkey dinner with all the fixings, chance baskets,
kids games, tractor pull, bingo, country store and more!! Cost is ages 5 & under free, ages 6-10 $6.00 and ages 11 &
up $10. Please join us!
Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 1420 7th Street N, will host its annual Fall Festival on Sunday, October 26 from 10:15 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Featuring a home cooked turkey dinner with all the trimmings, a silent auction, baked goods and candy sale, bingo, kids’ games, cake
walk and more. The dinner will be served from 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Adults $10, kids ages 4-12 $4. Take out is $10.
Blesssed Sacrament, 210 5th Ave. W, West Fargo, will hold their Fall Dinner and Bazaar on Sunday, October 26 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
There will be a raffle, buffet dinner (free-will offering), basket silent auction, jewelry shop, country store, games and bingo.
St. Leo’s Catholic Church, Casselton, will be hosting their annual roast beef dinner on Sunday, November 2 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
In addition to dinner, there is a cash raffle, country store, bake sale, quilt raffle and kids games.
Shanley Teens for Life presents Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, at its annual Cupcakes
for Life event on Friday, October 24 at 7:30 p.m. at Sts. Anne & Joachim Catholic Church, Fargo. Tickets can be
purchased at the door for $5, but advanced purchase is strongly encouraged due to possible sell-out. “Guardian
Angel sponsorship” available (10 seats for $50). Also, a free-will offering will be made.
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This fundraising event will send students on the March for Life in Washington DC. Shanley has been selected to carry the
lead banner in this year’s March and will make history by being the first to bring its entire school! Contact Susan Noah (701-541-5689)
or Fr. Charles (701-893-3219) for tickets to make this dream a reality!
In January 2015, Shanley High School will be leading the March for Life rally in Washington, DC. This is quite an honor, and we are
now in the process of raising money in hopes that the entire high school will be able to participate.
We are now seeking donations of used (or even new) uniform clothes and used Deacon clothing to be resold after the Sts. Anne &
Joachim Masses (5202 25th Street S., Fargo) the weekend of October 25-26. Please consider dropping items off at the Sts. Anne &
Joachim church office or Fr. LaCroix’s office at Shanley High School. It’s a good time to clean out closets and donate items for this very
worthy cause! Thanks for your help! Questions? Contact Michele Erickson at 701-361-9363 (text or call).
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OUTSIDE OUR PARISH — Continued
On Saturday, November 15, from 9:30 to noon, there will be an Alzheimer’s Conference in Sts. Anne & Joachim’s
social hall! The keynote speaker is Jayne Clairmont, an expert in the field of Alzheimer’s Disease. Tickets are $10
and include a continental breakfast that will be served from 9-9:30 a.m. The tickets may be purchased in advance
(highly encouraged) at the parish office or by contacting Kris Hintz, parish nurse at 701-730-2909 or
[email protected] .
WORLD YOUTH DAY, KRAKOW, POLAND, July 18-August 3, 2016. The Office for Youth and Young Adult Ministry is offering
a pilgrimage to Krakow, Poland where World Youth Day, 2016 will be held. This trip is for youth ages 16 and older. If a parent is
interested in having a younger child (14 or 15 come along), the parent must accompany this child on the pilgrimage. Cost is $4200/
person, double occupancy. This price covers all major transportation, accommodations, meals, touring, World Youth Day fees, taxes and
tips. There is a payment plan that must be adhered to. No credit cards accepted for payment of this pilgrimage. For further information
contact Kathy Loney at 701-356-7902. A deposit of $500 is due no later than November 25, 2014.
The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends are
November 21-23 Prior Lake & Stewartville, MN and December
5-7 Duluth, MN. For more information visit our website at:
ndwwme.org or contact Mark and Mary Jantzer at
[email protected] or 701-852-6291.
Alex Balk, Sales
Ford Certified, Parishioner
Tele: 701-232-2350
Cell: 701-721-6973
[email protected]
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Legacy Financial Partners
A financial advisory practice of Ameriprise
Financial Services, Inc.
Phone: (701) 232-8886
2731 12th Ave. S, Ste 320, Fargo, ND
Beyond Boundaries Therapy
OT • PT • Speech
3001 11th St. So. • Fargo, ND
701.356.0062 • www.beyondboundaries.us
LaDonna Bannach
Lead OT and
PT Coordinator
Courteous Prompt Service
Serve Infants to Adults
Licensed in MN & ND
Flexible Scheduling
Handwrite it Right Program
FREE Screenings
Ryan Dietz
Contact Wade Frank for
more information at 218-790-2849.
1828 Dakota Drive
Fargo, ND 58102
Josh Hager
Office 701-277-7001
Sylvia Lunski
Office: 701.365.4040
www.designdirectionfargo.com
St. Francis Thrift Store
Helping the needyThe poor’s gate keepers
1425 1st Ave S, Fargo, ND
235-5944
Store hours: M-F: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.: Sat: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Cindy Magnuson
Financial Advisor
2611 South University Drive
Fargo, ND 58103
Bus. 701-232-2091
[email protected]
www.edwardjones.com
Ron Boe
Realtor®, GRI, CDPE
Full Service Travel Agency
Locally Owned and Operated
218-236-9606 • 800-999-1586
www.kvammetravel.com
813 Center Avenue
Moorhead MN 56560
Nancy and Paul
Aughinbaugh, Owners
C: 701.306.2643
O: 701.492.5050
F: 701.492.5055
E: [email protected]
RonBoeHomes.com
4342 15th Ave. S., Suite 105
Fargo, ND 58103
*Each office is independently
owned and operated.
We are more than just an experience…
We ARE the Standard
1234 1st Ave. N
Moorhead, MN 56560
Ph 218.477.0696
Fax 218.477.0766
www.mattsautoservicecenter.com
[email protected]
Full Automotive & Diesel Service & Repair
701-237-6840 ● 701-219-6964
701-235-9279