Parish Office .................................................715-381-5120 School ..............................................715-386-3941, Opt. #1

Parish Office.................................................715-381-5120
School..............................................715-386-3941, Opt. #1
Faith Formation.............................715-386-9209, Opt. #2
Fax.................................................................715-381-5125
E-mail.................................church@stpatrickofhudson.org
Web Address...........................www.stpatrickofhudson.org
STAFF
1500 VINE STREET, HUDSON, WI 54016
NOVEMBER 9, 2014
Pastor: Fr. John Gerritts......................715-381-5120, x106
Associate Pastor: Fr. Patrick McConnell
..............................................................715-381-5120, x102
Deacon Gregg Miller.....................................715-386-3957
Deacon Howard Cameron..............................715-381-1861
Principal: Peter Noll.........................715-386-3941, x0
Faith Formation Director: Larry Huiras
.....................................................715-386-9209, opt. #2, x9
Coordinator of Youth Activities: Tricia Pieper................
............................................tpieper@stpatrickeducenter.org
Liturgist: Terry Bogenhagen...............715-381-5120 x 104
Secretary/Cemetery: Ellen O’Brien....715-381-5120 x101
Finance Director: Barbara Kaiser.......715-381-5120 x103
Stewardship / Development Director:
Mary Pat Finnegan..............715-386-3941, option #1, x107
Maintenance: Mark James............................715-386-3941
Pastoral Council Chair: Nini Milbrath........715-386-3518
Finance Council Chair: Brian Huffman......715-426-0220
Parish Trustees:
Sam Cari.........................................................715-549-6424
Claire Zajac....................................................715-426-0220
SACRAMENTS
Baptism: Please attend a class offered on the second
Tuesday of each month at 6:30 PM in the Music Room.
No need to register for the class, just show up. Please
contact Ellen if you have any questions. (November 11)
Marriage: Please make arrangements for marriage prep at
least six months before the wedding. Please contact
Fr. John Gerritts.
Reconciliation: Saturdays at 10:00 AM
Pastoral Visit: Please contact Fr. John Gerritts or
Fr. Patrick McConnell if you or a loved one is sick,
hospitalized or homebound.
NEW PARISHIONERS
...to all who have moved into our community and are
celebrating our weekend liturgy with us today, we
encourage you to register as members of our parish
community.
Please begin the registration process by going online to
www.stpatrickofhudson.org, stop in the Parish Office
during the week, or on the third Sunday after the 9:00 and
11:00 AM Masses.
ST. PATRICK CHURCH, HUDSON, WI
MASSES
Saturday, November 8
5:00 PM
! Fred Zimmerman...........................
Pat & Theresa O’Brien
Sunday, November 9
7:00 AM
For the People of the Parish
9:00 AM
! Wally Gregerson.............................
Earl & Carol Fox
11:00 AM
! Polly Sturino...................................
Mark Sturino
Monday, November 10 Saint Leo the Great
8:00 AM
! Michael DeRoiser
November 15/16
READERS / COMMENTATORS
Tuesday, November 11 Saint Martin of Tours
8:00 AM
! George Richie.................................
Joan Richie
5:00 PM
7:00 AM
Wednesday, November 12 Saint Josaphat
8:00 AM
! Joseph & Evelyn Graettinger........
Family
10:00 AM
(CCH) ! Howard & Lilah Brown........
Howard Brown
9:00 AM
11:00 AM
Steve Dunlap & Jennifer Sudmeier /
Katie Cernohous
Mary Jo Harden & Mike Reisdorf /
Tom Brinsko
Lanida Bauer & James Spaight / Tom
Kroll
Barbara Gagliardi & Deb Mayer /
Volunteer Needed
GREETERS
Thursday, November 13 Saint Frances Xavier
8:00 AM
! Dick Kinney....................................
Rebholz Family
(Red Cedar Canyon)! Douglas Novak........
10:30 AM
Joan Richie
5:00 PM
7:00 AM
9:00 AM
11:00 AM
Friday, November 14
8:00 AM
(Church) ! Milan Breternitz..................
Gary Nadeau
9:00 AM
(School) ! Thomas Perillo.....................
Phyllis Koss
Luke Congdon, Sylvia Emery, Bill &
Nini Milbrath
Ed & Peggie Hawkins, Sue Jackson,
Roy Rudy
Jill Huseby, Hilda Miller, Judy Zappa
Richard & Diane Cristan, John
Kollofski, Laura Obenauf
SERVERS
5:00 PM
Saturday, November 15
10:00 AM
Confessions
5:00 PM
! Marj Gavin.....................................
Merritt & Mary Ellen Stigen
7:00 AM
9:00 AM
Sunday, November 16
7:00 AM
For the People of the Parish
9:00 AM
! David Beauvais...............................
Bill & Nini Milbrath
11:00 AM
! Lyle Moelter....................................
Jim & Marie King
11:00 AM
Volunteer Needed, Jeff Cerhohous,
Megan Haugh
Rachel Anderson, 2 Volunteers
Needed
Anna Hinz, Shane Dietzmann, Grace
Hinz
Joseph Gagliardi, Katie & Nathan
Madlung
MUSIC MINISTRY
5:00 PM
7:00 AM
9:00 AM
11:00 AM
PRAYER LIST
Michelle Kelly / Katie Kelly
Anna Wahl / Ilene Lubick
Praise Company / Lisa Zwiefelhofer
Latria
Please pray for:
Steve Bates, Robert Bauer, Paul Blazel, Marlene
Feucht, Edward Fenwick, Katie Holm, Harold
Kaiser, James King, Ron Miller, Steven Smith, Carolyn
Sperry, and Sister Jane Winkler.
SUNDAY MISSALS AND AT HOME WITH THE WORD
Sunday Missals ($3.00) and At Home with the Word
($5.00) are available by the Parish Office door. Books are
sometimes forgotten at church, so please put your name on
it.
To be added or removed, please contact Ellen O’Brien at 715-381-5120,
x101.
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DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN BASILICA
bishop for a diocese: it could potentially be a week, several
months, or even a year. During this time an administrator
appointed from among the priests of the Diocese will lead us.
CHURCH SUPPORT
Adult Envelopes .......................................................... $15,432.07
Loose Offertory ................................................................$699.33
Building Debt Reduction .............................................. $3,337.84
Youth .................................................................................$28.00
Utilities...............................................................................$85.00
Total ........................................................................... $19,582.24
We also bade farewell this past week to Michelle Heldstab, Office
Manager for the school office. Michelle has accepted a position
with the New Richmond School District, serving as a
paraprofessional in their special education department. We thank
Michelle for the wonderful service she has given our school staff,
families, and students.
ACH (11/3/2014) ........................................ $560.00
WeShare ...................................................... $450.00
Finally among the farewells offered this past week, we entrusted
to our Lord Fr. Jim Dabruzzi. Fr. Jim died a week ago at the age
of 87. He served as a priest for the Diocese of Superior for more
than 60 years. Fr. Jim grew up in North Hudson, attended Saint
Patrick School, and last served offering Mass for the Carmelite
Sisters at their monastery here in Hudson. His funeral was this
past Thursday at Saint Patrick Church.
Scrip total sales, week ending 11/2/2014
Sales .............................................................................. $7,527.53
Profit (approx) ..................................................................$288.53
BAPTISMS
Savannah Lynn Alger, daughter of Nathan Alger & Bridgett
Weiler.
November 1, 2014
This weekend is the third weekend in our series on TRUST, and
in particular look more deeply at trust between the clergy and
laity. This week we examine it from the perspective of
accountability. This Sunday we also celebrate the Feast in honor
of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica. The Lateran is the
Cathedral Church for the Diocese of Rome and thus the Cathedral
for the Universal Church. With the Bishop of Rome – our Pope –
as the head of the Church, this is the parish church for all
Catholics.
REMINDER….2014 CONTRIBUTIONS
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN AND/OR TITHING
For those parishioners who intend to fulfill their 2014 capital
campaign pledge or make a donation to the parish by donating
shares of stock or a mutual fund, we would encourage you to start
the process immediately to allow time to process the transaction.
Any donations to the parish that are mailed need to be received at
the parish or postmarked on or before December 31, 2014, in
order to receive credit for 2014
As we celebrate this Feast, we turn once more to Pope Francis
and the vision he has set for the Church. Early in his pontificate
he set forth goals and objectives.
In part these were
communicated by the manner in which he lives his life, but also
in the talks he gave and in his writings, particularly his Apostolic
Exhortation, “The Joy of the Gospel.” Having targets that are
clearly articulated is an important step in having a spirit of
accountability within an organization. With tasks on which our
Parish Pastoral Council has commenced, a strategic plan our
school is working on, and a variety of initiatives that we have
started to undertake with staff, I believe that we are headed in the
right direction to bring about an environment where goals and
standards are more easily recognized and achieved.
Thank you for your continued support and may God bless you
always for all that you do for Saint Patrick Parish.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS, EMAIL OR PHONE NUMBER
Please contact the Ellen O’Brien in the Parish Office if you have
a change of address, email, phone number or if you will be a
snowbird for the winter.
Ellen 715-381-5120, x101 or
[email protected].
Finally in regards to accountability, we must recognize that parish
life is not about individual desires or objectives, but rather,
succeeding as a community. Even when we speak of attaining the
ultimate goal of eternal life, the Church calls us to not simply be
concerned about “my own salvation”, but rather our communal
salvation. Accountability means we have higher aspirations than
simply existing or surviving; rather, together we seek common
results, which for us as Church relates to being disciples.
BULLETIN DEADLINE DATES
For Sunday, November 23 bulletin, deadline Friday, November
14.
For Sunday, November 30 bulletin (1st Sunday of Advent),
deadline Thursday, November 20.
With all this in mind, our Parish Pastoral Council has been
working on a strategic plan for our parish which should direct us
down a path of greater accountability. Part of implementing this
plan requires the Council to revise its own role and
responsibilities. The Council is ready to start rolling out its new
format. In addition, they are in need of additional members.
Prior to agreeing to serve on the Council, it will be important to
understand what a Council member’s role and responsibilities will
be and how members will be selected. Therefore the Council is
inviting anyone who is potentially interested in serving to an
inquiry session on November 11 at 7:00 PM in the parish hall.
Please call me at the parish office if you have questions.
A MESSAGE FROM FR. JOHN
We were all caught off guard this past Tuesday when the news
was released that our Bishop, Peter F. Christensen, was named the
eighth bishop for the Diocese of Boise, Idaho. It is with great
sadness that we will need to say farewell to Bishop Christensen.
We rejoice for him and the fact that our Holy Father, Pope
Francis, has called him forth to serve another diocese, and pray
for the guidance of the Holy Spirit as Pope Francis works to send
us a new shepherd. There is no set time for announcing a new
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NOVEMBER 9, 2014
14TH ANNUAL VETERAN’S DAY REMEMBRANCE
THE ANNUAL SAINT PATRICK PARISH CRAFT SALE
Join the students of Saint Patrick School as they remember
and honor our Veterans and support our active military men
and women on Tuesday, November 11th at 2:00 PM in the
school’s gymnasium. Our honored guest speaker is Retired
Army Colonel James P. Noll who will focus on our theme
Do Something in Faith and Service. This celebration will
include the American Legion Color Guard and
performances by Saint Patrick/Trinity Academy
Instrumental group and The ShamRocks. We extend a
special invitation to our veterans and retired military as we
honor the men and women who have served and protected
at home and abroad.
...will be held on Friday, November 21, 4:00 - 8:00 PM
and Saturday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM in the
Social Hall.
We are in need of more crafters to exhibit and sell their
hand-made products and kind hearted volunteers, please
call Dea Hoffman at 715-410-9899 or send an email:
[email protected]
Just as every household has an
endless list of projects, so too does
our parish and school! Finances
often dictate what projects get done
and which projects and good works are saved for another
day. This year we will be participating in Give to the Max
Day on Thursday, November 13, 2014. This is the sixth
year for this annual charitable giving event by GiveMN.org.
Last year $17 million was raised for Minnesota
organizations in just 24 hours. Although we are not a
Minnesota organization, we were able to squeak in to this
annual event. We encourage you to visit the website, and
schedule your gift for Give to the Max Day.
https://givemn.org/organization/st-patricks-parish390806399 or double your gift by checking our website
stpatrickofhudson.org to see if your employer is one of the
corporations, companies or firms that offers matching gifts.
HUDSON COMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVE
MONDAY, DECEMBER 1
1:00 - 7:00 PM
SAINT PATRICK CATHOLIC CHURCH
To make an appointment, please log onto redcrossblood.org
and search by zip 54016 or call 800-733-2767.
Driver’s license or blood donor card is required!
If you have any questions, you may call Pat Mara at 715386-9662.
YOUTH NEWS
CALLING ALL STUDENTS IN GRADES 6
TH
–8
TH
Are you looking for a fun faith-filled event for you? There
is a wonderful opportunity for our middle school students to
gather together in praise and worship with other Catholic
middle school students in the Twin Cities and deepen their
faith. The Youth Ministers in the Cities are hosting an
evening event called Encounter on Friday, November 14th,
from 6:00 – 9:30 PM. The evening will include Mass,
dinner, adoration, and a dynamic talk on the power of
Christ in our life. For questions, email Ms. Pieper and to
register, go to the Parish Youth Ministry page at
stpatrickofhudson.org/youth_ministry to print out the
permission form. Permission forms are due into Ms. Pieper
at Church or School by Monday, November 3rd. Please
encourage your student to attend. Parent chaperones are
needed for this event as well as Midnight Mystery Madness,
please email Ms. Pieper at [email protected]
if you can attend.
YOUTH ADORATION & PRAISE AND
WORSHIP EVENINGS - ADORE
The third Sunday of every month from 6:30 – 8:00 PM, the
youth of Saint Patrick Parish in grades 9th – 12th will have
the amazing opportunity to join together in faith and
worship during a time called Adore. Mark Nelson and
Tricia Pieper, along with other guests, will be leading the
high school students in a time of Adoration, praise and
worship music, and quiet reflection as they prepare for
another week of studies and activities. This is a wonderful
chance for the youth to come together and decompress and
give thanks and pray for themselves and others in front of
the Holy Eucharist. Please join us! The kick-off evening
will be Sunday, November 16th, starting at 6:30 PM in the
Chapel.
2015 YOUTH MISSION TRIP
Youth interested in growing in their faith and serving their neighbor are encouraged to come to an introductory meeting for
the 2015 youth mission trip. We will meet on Sunday, November 16th, at 12:15 PM in the Music Room. The 2015 trip will
be June 27 – July 5th to Colorado Springs, Colorado. Students in 9th – 12th grade in the fall of 2015 are welcome to
participate. Please email Tricia Pieper at [email protected] with any questions.
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TIME AND TALENT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
THANK YOU!
We are in need of many volunteers to help with a parish
mailing on Monday, November 17, in the KC Room. We
will start at 8:30 AM. Bring a friend.
Thank you to everyone who donated baked items or helped
serve the HOME meal on November 6. Your continued
support is appreciated.
Make a Difference...
Become a High School
Subject Master Catechist
A Subject Catechist leads the instruction of high school students
in a particular faith topic. Their role is limited to a 6 week
instruction block that we ask they teach twice each year (Fall,
Winter, Spring, or Summer Quarters). This can be done as part
of an instruction team. The idea is that by teaching a single
subject the catechist can develop their expertise in the subject
and become a Master Catechist in that area. For that reason we
ask for two year commitment.
We are currently looking to develop additional catechists for the
following subjects:
Scripture: we are looking for two individual catechists who
have a passion for learning about sacred scripture and
sharing that passion with young people.
Vocation/Sexuality: we are looking for a young couple or two
to share the process of discerning God’s call to holiness
and the joy of authentic love with young people.
Quarters (6 weekly sessions, Wednesdays 7:00-8:30 PM):
Fall:
October-November
Winter:
January-February
Spring:
March-April
Summer: July 6-17 (6 sessions over 2 weeks)
Courses include fully documented reference material fro the U.S.
Bishops, audio video materials, discussion materials, and
handouts.
For more information about this exciting opportunity, call Larry in
the Formation Office 715-386-3941, opt. 2, ext 9.
Young Adults:
THE DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN BASILICA
By Glenn CJ Byer, MA SLD
Share you Faith with High School
Confirmation Candidates
Today we celebrate the dedication of the Lateran basilica in
Rome, the cathedral church of the diocese of Rome, the
cathedral church of the Holy Father and so in a sense, the
center of the Church in the world. We use the prayers for
the dedication of a church, the prayer set for use outside of
the dedicated church.
Serve on a Day of Reflection Retreat Team
If you would like to be a part of this year's Confirmation Day of
Reflection as a team member or small group facilitator we would
love to include you in one of the two days, Saturday, December
13, or Saturday, January 10.
Time Commitment 8:30 AM-6:00 PM on the retreat day plus one
team meeting on Tuesday before retreat 6:30-8:00 PM.
Interested? For more information or to apply contact Larry in the
Faith Formation Office 715-386-3941, opt. 2, ext. 9.
What is most interesting about these prayers is that their
focus is as much on the people of God, the spiritual temple,
as it is on the building. The antiphons and prayers ask God
to continue to shape us into a spiritual temple, to proclaim
the Gospel by the way we live our lives and to bring us at
last to the eternal temple that is heaven.
© 2003, OCP. All rights reserved.
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CARING AND SHARING HANDS
Members of Saint Patrick’s will serve breakfast Tuesday,
November 11, to the homeless and others in need at
Sharing and Caring Hands in Minneapolis. Volunteers
leave from the lower lever parking lot 8:15 AM and return
by noon. If you have any questions, please call Terry at
715-386-5197.
WEEK AT A GLANCE
Sunday, November 9
Social by the Knights of Columbus
Scrip available after the Masses
10:00 AM RCIA
11:00 AM Liturgy of the Word for Children
5:30 PM Light Weigh One King Bible Study
Monday, November 10
9:15 AM Bakery and Produce Give Away
6:30 PM Boy Scouts #148
7:00 PM Food Shelf Committee
Tuesday, November 11 Veteran’s Day
8:15 AM Leave for Caring and Sharing Hands
6:00 PM Family Rosary
6:30 PM Adult Enrichment Committee
6:30 PM Baptism Class
7:00 PM Music Ministry Meeting
7:00 PM Knights Room Reserved
Wednesday, November 12
Faith Formation Classes
3:50 PM Children’s Choir Practice at school
5:30 PM Youth Worship Team at church
Thursday, November 13
9:15 AM Mary - A Biblical Walk Bible Study
1:00 PM CCW Quilters
7:00 PM Pillars 1 - The Creed
7:00 PM Praise Company Rehearsal
Friday, November 14
9:00 AM Staff Retreat
Saturday, November 15
10:00 AM Confessions (Chapel)
Scrip available after Mass
Coffee for sale after Mass
Sunday, November 16
Social by the Saint Patrick Boys Basketball Teams
Scrip available after Masses
Coffee for sale after Masses
10:00 AM RCIA
11:00 AM Liturgy of the Word for Children
12:15 PM 2015 Youth Mission Trip Meeting
5:30 PM Light Weigh One King Bible Study
6:30 PM ADORE ~ Youth Adoration & Praise Worship
Sound Tech Ministry
“Whoever has ears ought to hear”.
Matthew 11:15
We are looking for people interested in learning to
run the soundboard and set up/test microphones for
choirs primarily at the 9:00 and 11:00 AM Sunday
Masses.
If you are interested in serving as a sound minister,
please contact Terry Bogenhagen 715-381-5120
x-104 or [email protected] for training.
Fa la la la . . . SCRIP For Christmas!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you to all of you who are
using SCRIP. When you use SCRIP you are buying gift
cards at face value – you do not pay any extra. For
example if you buy a grocery store SCRIP card for $25
you receive a grocery store card worth $25. Saint
Patrick’s receives a percentage (ranging from 3% - 25%)
from each SCRIP card sold. The percentage on most gas
and grocery store SCRIP cards is 3% which doesn’t
sound like much until you think about how much your
family spends each week on gas or groceries, multiply
that number by the number of people you see each week,
joining you to celebrate Mass; start adding in SCRIP
sales for restaurants, and department stores (which
give a much higher percent back) and it’s easy to see
how much this fundraiser (that doesn’t cost you
anything) can benefit Saint Patrick!
Counting this weekend, there are just
seven weekends before Christmas.
Our goal is to sell $125,000 in
SCRIP between now and the New
Year. We’ll keep you apprised of our
progress by marking off sales each
week on the Christmas candle.
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STOCKS
BONDS
MUTUAL FUNDS
Attorneys
John D. Heywood (1914-2001)
Samuel R. Cari
Christopher M. Anderson
Ryan C. Cari
Kevin M. Urbik
Philip A. Helgeson
Samuel B. Cari
816 Dominion Dr.
Ron Jenkins
CDs
IRAs
Ron Weiler
1810 Crestview Dr.
325 Vine St.
377-9812
386-7337
Financial Advisors
www.edwardjones.com
djo
• Member SIPC
SCRIP
SCRIP
SCRIP
SCRIP
ELLNER’S
WINDOW TREATMENTS
& CUSTOM CLOSETS
Rod & Mary Ellner • Since 1988
715-386-6093
“We Bring The Store To Your Door”
www.ellners.com
386-5551
SCRIP
SCRIP
ZB ZAPPA BROS.
SCRIP
SCRIP
(715)
( 5) 386-2371
EXCAVATION CONTRACTORS
SINCE 1946
Industrial & Commercial Excavation
Big bank technology without the big bank
www.fa-bank.net
715.381.8330
Hudson
Installation of Septic Systems
Material Delivery • Air Compressor Rental
386-2850 • Fax: 386-0323
715-425-8501 •
For information on advertising
call Andy Kobilka
1-800-678-4574, Ext. 4027
Email: [email protected]
www.SeekandFind.com
Parishioners
1801 Ward Ave. • Plaza 94
715-386-1066
[email protected]
“The Morrissette Family, lifelong parishioners”
Ronald F. Gagnon
President
Hudson, WI • St. Paul, MN • Bismarck, ND
Cedar Rapids, IA • Bettendorf, IA
www.KilkarneyHills.com
Setter’s
Liquor Store
Please support these advertisers.
800-999-0621
651-644-4301
Fax: 651-644-1498
2315 Hampden Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55114-1204
Refractory & Insulation Contractors
Banquet Facility with seating for 300+
Awesome Friday Fish Fry
“It All Starts Here”
www.abc-clc.com
Chris O’Brien - Manager
Randy Trost - Outside Sales
A DIVISION OF TRANS-ALARM, INC.
Fire • Burglary • Medical Emergencies
Low Temperature & Control
Closed Circuit T.V.
Door Access • Integration
U.L. Central Station Monitoring
Tony Waalen • Account Manager
[email protected]
www.mypbss.com • 800.325.7277
2020 Crest View Drive
Hudson, WI 54016
(651) 436-7000 • (715) 386-2334 JOE NEINAS
[email protected]
K & C Member
myhudsonford.com
Sales
Sales, Service, Quick Lane,& Body Shop
Johnson’s
Body Shop, Inc.
Established 1954
“high technology for today’s cars”
- Conventional & Unibody Repair
Free Loaners
410 2nd
386-2623
Counseling
Care
Donate online to
Saint Patrick Parish
Christian Counseling
®
... COMPARE THE BOTTOM LINE
2310 Crest View Drive
Full Service Pharmacy
715-386-8214
715-381-5923
651-379-0444
http://www.stpatrickofhudson.org
Radio Dr. & I94 • Lake Elmo, MN
www.counselingcare.us
Knights of Columbus
Charity
Unity
Foreign & Domestic Auto
Fraternity
Patriotism
and Light Truck Repair
24 Hour Towing & Lockout Service
For Information Call
Main St. in North, Hudson • 715-386-3233
386-8342
ww.alwinsservice.com
http://users.spacestar.net/hudsonkc
Hudson
Bowling Center
1801 Ward Ave.
386-5121
North Ridge
1663 E. Division St. • River Falls, WI 54022
(715) 426-6000 • (715) 426-6007 Fax
www.kinnichealthandrehab.com
PAUL J. CONGDON, DDS
(3 Wisconsin Locations)
1102 Beall Street, Hudson
E-mail: [email protected]
Free Hearing Test
715-386-3675
Hearing Company
4 Year Warranties • All Styles & Price Ranges
60 Day Free Trial Period • Financing Available
Deirdre Worrell
WI State Licensed Audiologist
715-381-3111 for appointment
Practicing Family Law in WI and MN
The Law Practices of:
Maria Maier Law Office
715-808-8425
www.mariamaierlaw.vpweb.com
Robin Dietz-Mayfield
715-808-8423
www.minndivorce.com
Offices in Hudson, WI and St. Paul, MN
FOR AD INFO CALL Andy Kobilka at 1-800-678-4574 •
WWW.4LPi.COM
ST. PATRICK, HUDSON
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Erickson Oil Products
Parishioner
Financial Services
& Member Benefits
Headquartered in Milw., WI
15-02107-10/13
Marilyn Karras, FIC
425-5125
612-840-3322
www.freedomvalu.com
Brad Hetland
O’CONNELL FAMILY
FUNERAL HOMES
LAWN
BARBERS LLC
REALTOR®
85 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Hudson Chapel
Baldwin Chapel
715-386-3725
715-684-3434
Tom - Mike O’Connell
aka Countryside Crematory
Specialists in Orthodontics
for Adults and Children
[email protected]
www.bradhetland.com
LAWN CARE / SNOW REMOVAL
TODD DOMINO
612-868-7569
Each Office is Independently Owned & Operated
HUDSON WI / INSURED & LICENSED
(715) 781-1069
When the Time Comes for Assisted Living or Memory Care
Dr. Becky S. Maher
1200 Crest View Dr, Ste 2 • Hudson, WI 54016
(800) 438-5979
www.valley-orthodontics.com
Call For A Complimentary Evaluation
$100 Donation
To St. Pat’s
At Closing - When Using
Wayne Johnson and Sons
Real Estate Services
715-381-4244
Parishioners • www.wjohnsonandsons.com
Provides:
Privacy - Comfort - Freedom with 24 Hour Care as Needed
CALL 1-715-381-7333 FOR PRIVATE TOUR
Stephen J. Dunlap
Fine Jewelry
Attorney-At-Law
Hudson
210 Locust Street
Hudson, WI 54106
715-386-5500
386-7620
www.jrhaubrich.com
Roof to Ground
Home Inspections
Joe Starkey
License #WI 2141-106
Financial Services
& Member Benefits
Cell 651-239-5665
Home 715-386-3447
Fax 715-386-0342
Headquartered in Milw., WI
Dominic Rutledge, Advisor
(715) 554-2202
783 McCutcheon Rd, Hudson, WI 54016
Michele Drevnick, M.S., F-AAA
715-531-6710
A Realistic Approach, Honest Opinions,
A New Way to Practice
www.hudsonhearing.com
HEARING TECHNOLOGY FOR YOUR LIFESTYLE
(In Hudson Hospital)
(715) 381-8270
www.nelsonlindquist.com
Andrew M. Nelson, A Member of the Parish
Vieregge Construction Co., Inc.
Your Neighborhood
Pediatric
Dentist
R.J.’s Meats
& Groceries
Award Winning Sausage
Coulee Rd.
Hudson, WI
386-9291
131 Carmichael Rd. Ste. 200, Hudson
T: 855-LAPETITE (855-527-3848)
www.LaPetiteDentistry.com
MANTYLA WELL DRILLING, INC.
Installat • Well Drilling • Pumps
Installation
Abandonment • Repairing
Well A
Authorized Wisconsin Homes Dealer
433 New Century Dr.
Hudson, WI 54016
744 Ryan Drive
Hudson, WI 54016
715-386-9714
www.vccihomes.com
[email protected]
715-386-5400
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1392 St. Croix Tr. N.
Lak
Lakeland, MN 55043-0797
What is your home really Worth?
www.HudsonRealEstateValues.com
Dale Antiel
Phone 651-436-7600
Fax 651-436-5106
Marketing Specialist Broker Associate
715-222-2913
Member FDIC
Cosmetic Dentistry
Sedation Dentistry
Teeth Whitening
Complete Family Care
Sara Cody, D.D.S.
James Kertis, D.D.S.
Ryan Tietz, D.D.S.
2351 COULEE RD HUDSON
715-381-1413
Hudson • 715-386-9301
New Richmond • 715-246-6901
Somerset • 715-247-4501
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1601 Maxwell Dr. • Hudson, WI 54016
(715) 386-2300
westconsincu.org
Ridley Blair
& Associates
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ST. PATRICK, HUDSON
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