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Inspiring & prayerful worship · Quality, lifelong, religious education for everyone
In the spirit of our Patron, loving service to those in need
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
MASS SCHEDULE:
Saturday: 8:15 am, 5:00 pm
Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:00 am,
10:45 am, 5:00 pm
Weekdays: 6:45 am and 8:15 am
(Monday - Friday)
RECONCILIATION:
Saturdays 3:30-4:30 pm
Sundays 10:00-10:30 am
PRIESTS:
Rev. Daniel J.
Kampschneider
Pastor
Rev. Kevin Joyce
Associate Pastor
October 18 & 19, 2014
The Church celebrates the
Beatification of Pope Paul VI
on October 19, 2014 in Rome as
Blessed Paul VI.
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St. Vincent de Paul Parish
PARISH NEWS
Monday, October 20
6:45 am † Buzz Tuttle
8:15 am † Samuel Woods
Tuesday, October 21
6:45 am † Richard Formico
8:15 am † Emerson & Marie Eller
(Grades K-4)
Wednesday, October 22
6:45 am † Hub & Dorothy Campney
8:15 am Special intention—50th
wedding anniversary of
Dave & Marilyn Keller
(Grades 5-8)
Thursday, October 23
6:45 am † Theresia Horrum
8:15 am † Dr. Chuck Rush
Friday, October 24
6:45 am † Betty Lou Pupkes
8:15 am † Mary Pichik
Saturday, October 25
8:15 am Special intention for Julian
Van Haute
5:00 pm † Gary Kohles
Sunday, October 26
7:30 am † Ronald Chun
9:00 am † Norma Herbert
10:45 am † Dick Costanzo
5:00 pm Our Parish Family
ANNUAL BLANKET DRIVE—Do
you have any new or gently used blankets
you would like to donate? You can drop
off your donations this weekend in the
gathering space of church. All blankets
will be donated to Siena-Francis house
in Omaha.
POPCORN SALES ARE BACK!
Cub Scout Pack 99 from St. Vincent de
Paul is selling popcorn to support the
pack again this year. If you are interested in purchasing popcorn, please contact a scout or Katie Zimmerman at
[email protected]. Thank you for
your support!
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS PANCAKE BREAKFAST—The Knights of Columbus will host a pancake breakfast. THIS SUNDAY, October 19, after the 7:30, 9:00 and 10:45
am Masses. Please plan to join our parish community for a great meal and lots of fellowship. Addi-
tional breakfasts are planned for Nov. 9, Dec. 7
and Jan. 25. Please mark your calendar.
HOUR OF ADORATION— During October
we celebrate the feast of St. Faustina. She wrote in her Diary that her mission to the
Church and the world was to spend her life pleading for mercy for the world. Commemorate St. Faustina’s life and devotion to The Divine Mercy in the presence of
the Blessed Sacrament by joining us THIS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19TH at 3:00
pm for an Hour of Adoration in the Church.
MEN'S CLUB MEETING—The October Men's Club meeting will be held on
Monday, October 20th starting at 8:00 p.m. at Ragazzi’s Pizza, 15475 Ruggles
St. Our mission is to raise funds to support SVdP athletics, provide an opportunity
for social networking for the men of the parish and to provide charitable outreach
for needy youth organizations within the Omaha Archdiocese. For more information on the club, please email Greg Johnson at
[email protected]. Expected speaker for October is Darian
DeVries, Creighton Men’s Assistant Basketball Coach.
All are invited to ABIDE a special hour of
Eucharistic Adoration next Sunday, October 26th at 7:00 pm with Praise and
Worship music, a teaching from Fr. Kevin,
and time for personal prayer. Let us come
and open ourselves to God’s graces which
flow from the Eucharist!
NEW PARISHIONER ORIENTATION—If you have recently joined the parish, you are invited to complete the registration process by attending a brief orientation, a guided tour of our beautiful worship space followed by fellowship and refreshments. Join us on Sunday, October 26 from 11:45 to 12:45 pm in the Family
Room which is located next to the gathering space of Church. We look forward to
meeting you!
ADULT TEAM MEMBERS NEEDED—Children’s Liturgy of the Word is
available during the 9:00 am and 10:45 am Masses on Sunday. We are in need of
additional team members at the 9:00 am Mass to lead the children from church
to our Lady’s Chapel for a discussion of the readings of the day in age appropriate
language. Would you like more information about this? Contact Vicki Smith,
[email protected] or at 402-493-1642. Thank you!
ONE CAN HELP—This weekend (and every third weekend of each month) we collect
food for the St. Vincent de Paul Society, Juan Diego, and Heart Ministry Food Pantries. If you forgot to bring your bag to Mass, you can
drop it off in the donation box inside the church doors
during the week or make a monetary donation using the
envelopes located on the side of the wooden donation
box. Thank you very much for all who participate in this
very worthwhile program.
October 18 & 19, 2014
A MESSAGE FROM THE PASTOR
Praying with others at Saturday evening or Sunday Mass is the highlight of our week. We are honoring the Lord by keeping the Lord’s
Day holy (Third Commandment) by our attendance at Mass. Worshipping at Sunday Mass is a gift and a blessing from God. We join
others of the parish family to honor God in prayer and song. If you
are new to the parish or have been attending for years, we hope to
make your worship experience as prayerful as possible.
Worshipping at Sunday Mass is an obligation for Catholics. To intentionally miss Sunday Mass is considered seriously wrong. Understandably, if a person must work during
the times of Mass, that is not seriously wrong. If someone travels and makes a serious
effort to attend Mass, but is unable to do so, that is not seriously wrong. If a person
intentionally misses Mass, they should come to the Sacrament of Reconciliation to confess this serious sin and express the desire to attend Sunday Mass as regularly as possible in the future.
When we come to Sunday Mass, we dress accordingly for the Lord. There is a phrase to
wear our Sunday best which means we dress up for church. Sunday Mass is the most important special activity of our week. There may be occasional times when some people
are not able to dress up due to an activity before or after Mass. We should try to dress
up regularly as it reflects our appreciation for the importance of the Sunday Mass.
We welcome young parents with children to our church. I always enjoy seeing parents
come in with their little children. I am grateful for the extra effort in getting them ready
for Sunday Mass. It is not easy! We want to help parents by providing little book bags
for young children through preschool ages. These bags can be found on the side of the
gathering space by the Family Room. There are religious books and other books which
can help children keep their attention during Mass.
PARISH OFFICE HOURS:
Monday-Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Parish Office Phone: 402.496.7988
Priest House (Rectory): 402.498.8425
PRIESTS:
Rev. Daniel J. Kampschneider
Pastor
Rev. Kevin J. Joyce
Associate Pastor
DEACONS & WIVES:
Deacon Bill and Virginia Barnes
Deacon Richard and Janet Jizba
Deacon Jay and Mary Ann Reilly
PARISH STAFF:
Wendy Everson, Pastoral Minister
Mike Poulin, Pastoral Minister
Kathy Mayer, Director of Worship
Bob Verkuilen, Development Director
Deacon Bob McClellan—Director
of Operations
Deacon Don Clausen—IT Director
SCHOOL:
Dr. Barbara Marchese, Principal
Phone: 492-2111
Web: www.svdp-school.org
We want to assist parents with infant or young children when it is difficult for them to
stay quiet in church. We invite parents to bring them to the Family Room where they
can watch the Mass on the large screen. If a child is crying loudly in church, we appreciate the parents taking them out of church for a brief time in the gathering space or in
the Family Room. When they have quieted down, parents are welcome to bring their
children back into the church.
RELIGIOUS FORMATION:
Vicki Smith, Director
Religious Education
Mike Poulin, Dir. Adult Formation
Steve Nespor, Dir. Youth Ministry
Phone: 402.493.1642
One of the gifts of worshipping at Sunday Mass is finding a place of silence for personal prayer. We try to maintain a spirit of silence with no talking before Mass so people
can enter more deeply into the celebration of the Mass. Once the closing song is over,
people are welcome to visit with each other as they leave the church. I am grateful how
we help each other with a respect for silence before Mass begins and visit with those
around us after the closing song.
BULLETIN DEADLINE:
Bulletin Editor: Kathy Wilhelm
Articles due by Monday 12:00 Noon
E-mail: [email protected]
Fr. Dan Kampschneider
[email protected]
PARISH MEMORIAL MASS – Tuesday, November 4th at 6:00 pm in the
church. Have you experienced the death of a loved one in the past year? Are you grieving the
loss of someone special who died years ago? Gather with others and pray for a deceased
love one. Each year, around the time of All Souls Day, it is part of the tradition of St.
Vincent Parish to have a Memorial Mass. This will be a special time to celebrate a Memorial Mass together and remember dear family members and friends. A dessert reception in the St. Vincent Room will follow Mass. Everyone is welcome!
PASTORAL COUNCIL:
Adam White, President
[email protected]
BAPTISMS:
Contact the Parish Office at
402.496.7988.
MARRIAGE:
Contact Parish Office at least 6 months
in advance; at least 3 months registration required before setting date.
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PARISH NEWS
PARISH NEWS
SILVER & GOLDS—Want to meet others parishioners and have some
time during the day? Join us for fun on Tuesday, October 28th for the
Annual Halloween Party with entertainment by KIRK ESTEE (Laughter is good for
the Soul!) Noon to 2:00 pm in the St. Vincent Room.
Costumes are encouraged (but optional) and prizes to
win!! Lunch will be catered - $10/person. RSVP by:
Monday, October 20th to Wendy in the parish office
at 402.496.7988 x.239 or [email protected].
Sponsored by Silver & Golds—Aging with Grace!
This event includes everyone in their 60+ years!
MONTHLY CAREGIVER GATHERING—Wednesday, October 29th
from Noon to 1:30 pm in the Family Room. Join
other caregivers for fellowship, prayer and share ideas
in caregiving. Each person brings a dish to share for
lunch. Please RSVP by to Wendy at the parish office
402.496.7988 x.239 or [email protected] or if
you have not attended a gathering before and have
questions.
TRAVELING MONSTRANCE BLESSED BY SAINT JOHN PAUL
II—Our parish has the privilege to bring this monstrance, which displays a
large Communion host, to Our Lady Chapel on SAT., NOVEMBER 1. It will
display the Blessed Sacrament from 3:30-5:00 pm and
again after 5:00 Mass from 6:00—7:00 with a rosary at
6:20 pm and Benediction at 7:00 pm. We will pray before
this special monstrance for an increase of religious vocations for ordained ministry and consecrated life. This
monstrance was blessed by Saint John Paul II and designated for use in North America. It has travelled over
140,000 miles and visited almost 100 different cities.
Come and pray before this special monstrance holding the
Eucharistic Lord before or after the 5:00 pm Mass.
2014 CHRISTMAS GIVING PROGRAM—It’s time again to sponsor families for Christmas. Sign-up begins the first weekend of November. This year
we are sponsoring 50 families from two shelters and 65 Veterans. You may
sponsor a family or individuals for toys, clothes and/or food. The giving
guidelines will remain the same as last year and will be published in an upcoming bulletin. This is a wonderful way to get the whole family involved in the
true meaning of Christmas. Sign up the weekends of November 1/2 and
8/9 after all Masses.
HOW WILL THE IGNITE THE
FAITH CAMPAIGN BENEFIT
YOUTH MINISTRY PROGRAMS?
Each of us is formed in the faith at a
different time in our lives. For most of
us, it was when we were children, adolescents, or as young adults. We want to
be sure that faith programs are available
and applicable to today’s young people
beyond the walls of our schools.
Our campaign to Ignite the Faith will
make sure that the spiritual flame is
ablaze for the next generation of Jesus’
disciples and why $200,000 from the
campaign will go to support our parish
youth ministry programs. The archdiocese will partner with parishes to provide assistance for youth apostolates,
such as YDisciple. Funds from the campaign can be used to launch new programs or enhance the existing offerings
at parishes.
To date, our parish has raised,
$1,500,644 toward our goal of
$2,513,892 or 60% with 327 gifts. Remember, 10% of what we raise is
coming back to us for our parish
needs!
Please continue your prayers and pledges to assist us in this important work to
pass on the faith to our kids and form
the next generation of Catholic leaders
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October 18 & 19, 2014
PRAYER FOR PRIESTS
RELIGIOUS FORMATION—SUNDAY SCHOOL
THROUGH
GRADE 8
Dear Lord, we pray that the Blessed
Mother wrap her mantle around
your priests and through her
intercession strengthen them for
their ministry.
We pray that Mary will guide your
priests to follow her own words,
“Do whatever He tells you” (Jn 2:5).
SACRAMENTS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29:
7th grade Confirmation Kick-Off for registered 7th graders
and parent(s), 7:00 to 8:30 pm.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5:
2nd grade “Gift of Reconciliation” book due to teacher.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8: First reconciliation as assigned.
YOUTH MINISTRY
NO L.I.F.E. SENIOR HIGH YOUTH GROUP on Sunday, October 19
since we are taking a number of youth to the Archdiocesan High School Youth
Rally. Next week is our Hayrack Ride and Bonfire night, so get your permission slips in by going to the youth pages of the parish website and downloading the forms. See below for details.
May your priests have the heart of
St. Joseph, Mary’s most chaste
spouse. May the Blessed Mother’s
own pierced heart inspire them to
embrace all who suffer at the foot of
the cross. May your priests be holy,
filled with the fire of your love seeking nothing but your greater glory
and the salvation of souls.
Amen.
CLUE! Sunday afternoon on NOVEMBER 9 at St. Robert Bellarmine from
2:00 to 5:00 pm. Come take part in solving the mystery. Youth are the detectives! A fast-paced, energetic afternoon of fun. Experience a new way to look at
our faith! An event for 7th & 8th Graders in the Archdiocese of Omaha. Cost
of $15 includes event t-shirt. Registration form on the website. Forms need to
be turned in by October 20 to be able to get the event t-shirt.
OUR HALLOWEEN COSTUME DRIVE ends this weekend. If you would
like to help our Youth Group provide homeless and lower income children with
smiles and positive memories this fall, drop off new or gently used costumes
and accessories in the Youth Ministry Office.
HALLOWEEN TREAT, a fun for the whole family event and a chance to get
an extra use out of those Halloween costumes. Families are invited to come to
Hanneman Hall any time between 1:00 and 2:30 pm (please note the slightly
earlier time) on Sunday, October 26th for some safe, indoor trick or treating.
Lots of fun activities for the little ones.
SENIOR HIGH HAY RACK RIDE: Sunday, October 26th. Join us for
some food and fun with friends after the sun sets. No registrations will be accepted the day of the event. Fee includes transportation, Hayrack Ride attraction, the Haunted House, Campfire complete with a hot dog roast, chips, drink,
& marshmallows for roasting or turning into S’mores and more. Cost $35 – other details on the website.
Check the Youth Ministry Pages on the parish
www.svdpomaha.org hover over the Youth Ministry tab.
website
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Priesthood Sunday Website
Priesthood Sunday—
October 26th
STILL HURTING AFTER AN
ABORTION? God has forgiven you;
but you can’t forgive yourself? Confidential, caring Rachel's Vineyard Retreat for post-abortion healing; women,
men, and couples. November 7-9, near
Omaha, $180 per person. Email [email protected]
or call 402-253-9936 for more information. Scholarships are available.
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PARISH NEWS
ADULT MONEY COUNTERS
ARE NEEDED to help the money counters with the Sunday giving
envelopes. Adult volunteers are
needed on Sundays from 11:00 am
to 12:30 pm. If you are interested
in volunteering, please contact
Angela at [email protected] or call 402-4967988, ext. 231.
PRESCHOOL/PREKINDERGARTEN PARENT
MEETING—There will be an informational meeting for
all parents interested in sending their child to the 2-, 3-, 5day Preschool, for the 2015-16 school year, on Monday,
October 20, at 6:30 p.m. in the school media center. Parents who already have children in the Preschool are
always welcome but are not expected at this meeting. The
material covered will be information you have already received. The registration process will begin on November 1. Registration papers will be available on-line at
www.svdp-school.org. If you have any questions please contact Michele Madrigal ([email protected]) or Dr.
Marchese ([email protected]). Hope to see you
there!
SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER—An interpreter
will be signing the 5:00 pm Mass on Sat., October 25th
and Sat., Nov. 1st. Those in need of this service may sit in
the 2nd pew of Section 7. As you come into church, Section
7 will be to your right. The section of pews closest to the
piano is Section 8. Look for notices in the bulletin announcing future signing of the Mass as they are scheduled If you
or someone you know would benefit from sign language
(ASL) of the Mass, please let them know of this opportunity.
If you have any further questions, please contact Kathy
Mayer at [email protected]
PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL THOSE WHO HAVE
DIED, AND ESPECIALLY FOR:
† Mary Rauth, sister of Fr. Phil Rauth
† Francis Wilger, father of Sandy Wilger Gutsmiedl,
grandfather of John and Claire
† John Bendon, husband of Marion, father of
John Bendon, Jr.
† Earl Duignan, husband of Sharon
May their souls and the
souls of all the faithful
receive the mercy of God.
Amen.
PARISH NEWS
F AMILY
GUILD
AUTUMN
BAKE
SALE – OCTOBER
25TH AND 26TH in the
school upper commons AFTER the 5:00 pm Saturday
and after ALL Sunday morning Masses!
Each parish family is asked to help by donating one or
more baked homemade goodies for the sale and then
come shop. Proceeds support our funeral lunches, student scholarships and much more! St. Clare Circle is
hosting and for further information contact member,
Donna Holmes at 402-492-8733.
See the parish website at www.svdpomaha.org under Parish Group – Guilds for labeling and pricing
information. Thank you!
ST. FRANCES CABRINI PARISH SPAGHETTI
DINNER—This Sunday, October 19th from Noon to
6:00 pm. Adults $9, Children $5. Enjoy our wine, cannoli homemade meatballs, sauce and Italian cookies.
We’re making every effort to continue our school at All
Saints, so this year our Spaghetti Dinner is more important than ever! Take out available. 10th & William.
AGING WITH GRACE AND COURAGE
"SWITCHING FROM FACE CREAM TO WRINKLE CREAM", Tuesday, October 21 from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. at Knowles Mercy Center, Waterloo. Featuring Author Joy Johnson, this women’s retreat will help you take
a look at facing life's challenges as you age with...grace,
humor, courage, and confidence. Fee: $30 includes lunch.
For more information or to register, call 402-359-4288 or
email [email protected].
PRAYER AND BLESSING, October 24 – 26 at Saint
Benedict Center, Schuyler. How can our prayer become
deeper and more personal and our relationship with God
more intimate? We will also explore opportunities for
blessing others in daily life and practice it: loved ones,
neighbors, even adversaries and enemies. Starts Friday at
7:30 p.m. Facilitated by Father Prior Mauritius Wilde,
OSB, Ph.D. For more information, call (402) 352-8819 or
visit www.StBenedictCenter.com
October 18 & 19, 2014
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19
WORLD MISSION SUNDAY – 2ND COLLECTION
BLANKET COLLECTION FOR SIENA FRANCIS SHELTER
ONE CAN HELP GROCERY DONATION DROP OFF
8:00 am
Pancake Breakfast—HH
9:00 am
Sunday School—MC/K1/K2/K3
9:00 am
Catechesis Good Shepherd—SR3/MR
10:00 am
Reconciliation—CH
10:45 am
Mass—Awesome Angels Choir—CH
12:15 pm
Baptism Service—CH
1:00 pm
Sports—MPR
3:00 pm
Adoration—CH
6:00 pm
Sr High LIFE—StV
6:00 pm
Senior Server Training—CH/Sacristy
7:00 pm
YA Bible Study—MC
8:00 pm
Men’s Basketball—MPR
MONDAY, OCTOBER 20
6:45 am
Mass—LC
8:15 am
Mass—CH
9:00 am
Mothers-in-Fellowship—FR/HH
1:00 pm
Crafters for Charity—StV/StL
3:10 pm
Sanctuary—StV/FR/CR
5:00 pm
Sports—MPR
5:30 pm
Outreach Committee—StL
6:00 pm
Cub Scouts—HHc
6:30 pm
New Preschool Parent Meeting—MC
7:00 pm
Women’s Bible Study—StL
7:00 pm
Seeking Truth—StV
7:30 pm
Boy Scouts—HHc
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21
6:45 am
Mass—LC
8:15 am
Mass—CH (K-4)
7:15 am
Women of the Well—FR
8:45 am
Coffee Group—StL
3:00 pm
Grade Coordinators Meeting—StL
5:00 pm
Sports—MPR
6:30 pm
Knights of Columbus—StV
6:30 pm
Grade 6 Invention Convention—HH
7:00 pm
Lord Teach Me to Pray—L
7:00 pm
Finance—StL
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22
6:45 am
Mass—LC
8:15 am
Mass—CH (5-8)
9:00 am
Men’s Prayer Group—StL
3:15/4:00 pm
Awesome Angels—CH
6:00 pm
Catechist In-service—L/MR
7:00 pm
Mini-Versity—FR
7:30 pm
Adult Choir—CH
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23
6:45 am
Mass—LC
8:15 am
Mass—CH
7:00 pm
Women’s Bible Study—FR
7:00 pm
RCIA—HHb
7:00 pm
Scripture Series—StV
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24
6:45 am
Mass—LC
8:45 am
Mass—CH
9:15 am
Bible Timeline—StV
10:00 am
St. Clare Circle—StL
6:00 pm
Rehearsal—CH
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25
6:15 am
That Many Is You—L
7:00 am
Heavenly Dusters #2—CH
8:15 am
Mass/Rosary—CH
10:00 am
Rosary—FR
2:00 pm
Wedding—CH/CR/FR/ StL
3:30 pm
Reconciliation—CH
6:15 pm
Baptism—CH
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SACRIFICIAL GIVING
October 12
Giving by envelope .........................................
Giving by automatic withdrawal ........................
Online giving
Total Sacrificial Giving .........................
$
$
$
$
19,061
11,473
6,977
37,511
Children’s Collection .....................................
Miscellaneous ...................................................
$
$
208
553
Fiscal year 7/1/14-6/30/15
Year-to-date actual amount............................
Year-to-date budgeted amount .........................
Year-to-date negative variance ......................
$ 519,290
$ 559,920
$ (40,630)
(Through September 30, 2014)
SIMPLIFY YOUR SACRIFICIAL GIVING
THROUGH THE ONLINE GIVING PROGRAM!
It’s easy, plus our parish family benefits in many
ways. If you would like to sign up, please
contact Bob Verkuilen at
[email protected]
WORLD MISSION SUNDAY—2ND COLLECTION—This weekend, Oct. 18 & 19, our parish will
celebrate World Mission Sunday. This year we are invited to reach out and help build the Church in Mongolia, the world’s youngest Catholic Church, as well as
local churches throughout the Missions. Through the
work of these churches, and their witness to Christ, the
poor receive practical help and experience God’s love
and mercy. Thank you for your generosity!
KEY TO ROOMS ON PARISH CALENDAR
CH—Church, LC—Our Lady Chapel, FR—Family
Room, CR—Conference Room (Bride’s Room),
MC—Media Center, MPR—Multi-Purpose Room
(Gym), HH—Hanneman Hall (Cafeteria), MR—
Music Room, L—Faculty Lounge, UC—Upper Commons, LoC—Lower Commons, StV—St. Vincent
Room, StL—St. Louise Room
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PRIESTHOOD SUNDAY—Priesthood Sunday, the thirtieth Sunday of Ordinary Time, is on October 26th. It is a special
day set aside to honor the priesthood in the United States. It is a day to reflect upon and affirm the role of the priesthood in
the life of the Church as a central one. The lay faithful of all parishes in the country develop their own special way of marking the day and honoring their parish priests. Personal Message—If you would like to write a personal message to any of
our former or present priests, please feel free to send them a card. Below are their current assignments and addresses.
Rev. William D. L’Heureux
St. Lawrence
P.O. Box 332
Silver Creek, NE 68663
Rev. Francis Nigli
2005 Davis Drive
Blair, NE 68008
Rev. Dennis Hanneman
St. Mary Church
811 W. 23rd Ave
Bellevue, NE 68005
Rev. Ralph O’Donnell
Conception Seminary
College
P.O. Box 502
Conception, MO 64433
Rev. An Duy Phan
St. Wenceslaus Church
743 E. 2nd Street
Dodge, NE 68633
Rev. Patrick McLaughlin
St. Francis Church
203 S. 5th
P.O. Box 116
Humphrey, NE 68642
Rev. Joseph Broudou
St. Rita of Cascia
6243 S. Fairfield Ave
Chicago, IL 60629
Rev. Walter Jong-A-Kiem
Rev. Daniel Kampschneider Mary Our Queen Church
or
3535 S. 119th Street
Rev. Kevin Joyce
Omaha, NE 68144
St. Vincent de Paul
Rev. Bernie Starman
14330 Eagle Run Drive
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Omaha, NE 68164
4930 S. 23rd St
Omaha, NE 68107