P C ARISH

PARISH CONTACTS
Physical Address .......... 404 S. Broadway
Parish Offices .................... 402-254-6559
Rev. Jeffery S. Loseke, Pastor
[email protected]
Rosemary Kathol, Business Manager
[email protected]
Louise Guy, Receptionist
[email protected]
Steve Heine, Plant Manager
Office Fax Line ................. 402-254-6553
Rectory (after hours).......... 402-254-6556
Order of Deacons:
Deacon Paul Steffen ... 402-254-6720
[email protected]
Elementary School ............ 402-254-6496
Terry Kathol, Principal
[email protected]
Lisa Klug, Administrative Assistant
[email protected]
Well done, my good and faithful servant.
Come, share your master’s joy.
Religious Education........... 402-841-7589
Sr. M. Jane Conrad, PBVM, Director
[email protected]
Council Leadership:
Pastoral Council
Sam Hochstein .... 402-841-4351
[email protected]
Finance Council
Matt Steffen ......... 402-254-2117
[email protected]
School Board
Jennifer Kleinschmit..402-254-6544
[email protected]
Parish Website & E-mail:
www.holytrinityhartington.com
[email protected]
SCHEDULE FOR HOLY MASS
Saturday Vigil:
Sunday:
Daily (T-F):
Saturday:
5:30 p.m.
8:30 & 10:30 a.m.
8:05 a.m. (and 6:30 a.m. on 1st Fridays)
10:45 a.m. at Golden Living Center
SCHEDULE FOR CONFESSIONS
Daily (T-F):
2nd & 4th Wed:
Saturday:
7:40—8:00 a.m.
7:00—8:00 p.m.
4:00—5:00 p.m.
November 16th in the Year of Our Lord 2014
Thirty-third Sunday on Ordinary Time
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MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, November 17th
St. Elizabeth of Hungary
Away
† Rochelle Raduechel
Tuesday, November 18th
St. Rose Duchesne; Ded. of the Basilicas of St. Peter & St. Paul
8:05 a.m. † John Murray
Wednesday, November 19th
8:05 a.m. † Dick Steffen
L/D of Jim & Carla Wintz family
Thursday, November 20th
8:05 a.m. † Ben & Theresa Lunders
Friday, November 21st
Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
8:05 a.m. L/D of Kathy Tideman family
2:45 p.m. L/D of Ludwig Heine family
Saturday, November 22nd
St. Cecilia
10:45 a.m. † Alice Suing (at Golden Living Center)
Vigil for Sunday
5:30 p.m. † Gerry Miller
L/D of Anton Arens family
Sunday, November 23rd
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
8:30 a.m. † Jay & Dale Feilmeier
10:30 a.m. The People of Holy Trinity Parish
Patron Saints for the Week
St. Elizabeth of Hungary
St. Rose Duchesne
Presentation of Mary
St. Cecilia
bakers, nurses
Church obedience
Presentation Sisters
Archdiocese of Omaha
musicians
Daily Readings for This Week
www.usccb.org/bible/readings
Mon: Rv 1:1-4;2:1-5 & Lk 18:35-43
Tue: Rv 3:1-6,14-22 & Lk 19:1-10
Wed: Rv 4:1-11 & Lk 19:11-28
Thu: Rv 5:1-10 & Lk 19:41-44
Fri:
Rv 10:8-11 & Lk 19:45-48
Sat: Hos 2:16b,17b,21-22 & Mt 25:1-13
Sun: Ez 34:11-12,15-17; 1 Cor 15:20-26,28 &
Mt 25:31-46
Points of Ellipses...
...by Fr. Jeff
s the new millennium dawned, Pope St. John Paul II
noted how the Church was entering into a “new
springtime,” a time in which many spiritual gifts would be
renewed and strengthened among the faithful for the work of
beginning a “New Evangelization” in the world. Both Pope
Benedict XVI and Pope Francis have preached about the New
Evangelization and have called upon Catholics to find new ways to
announce the Gospel in an increasingly secular world. This New
Evangelization, however, must begin within the Church before her
members can be ready to evangelize others. To that end, I am
excited to announce that Holy Trinity has purchased access to a
dynamic faith formation program called Symbolon, which will help
our parish form adults in the faith of the Catholic Church and can
be used wherever one has access to the Internet.
ymbolon aims at transforming adults on all levels—how
we think, how we pray, and how we live—by immersing
us in instruction about the Word of God and the
Catholic faith. This program consists primarily of a series of 20
beautifully produced, engaging videos which take one through the
entire story of the Catholic faith: Sacred Scripture, Salvation
History, Jesus, the Church, Mary & the Saints, the Sacraments,
Catholic Morality, God’s Plan for Human Sexuality, Catholic Social
Teaching, and many others. Each video is approximately 30
minutes long, making it ideal for people who want to grow in their
faith but who do not have lots of time to spare. As a member of
our parish, beginning the First Sunday of Advent, November 30th,
you will have access to Symbolon and its entire video library
anytime on the web, using your computer, smartphone, or tablet.
More information will be coming to you through the bulletin and
through pulpit announcements over the course of the next few
weeks. I know Symbolon will be an invaluable resource for our
parish in bringing adults into a deeper communion with Jesus
Christ and his Church, and I look forward to helping you navigate
this new tool as we form disciples for the New Evangelization.
t is extremely important that we as Catholics not only
know our Catholic faith, but also bear witness to Christ in
our daily lives. I strongly encourage every parishioner to
take advantage of this excellent resource and make it a priority to
learn more about our faith in order to live it out more deeply and
to share it with others. Symbolon works great for individual study,
for small groups (e.g., Bible study groups, men’s & women’s prayer
groups, RCIA, etc.), and especially for families right at home. For
those without access to a computer or the Internet, I hope that
small groups will start getting together—either in people’s homes
or by reserving the parish Meeting Room—so that everyone will be
able to share in this great experience. How exciting it is to think
that all of us will be learning about and growing in our faith
together with Symbolon as we seek to transform the world—
starting right here in Hartington—for Christ and His Church!
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Points from the Parish & Community...
 ARCHBISHOP’S ANNUAL APPEAL: Currently, we are at
87.5% of our parish’s responsibility to the Annual
Appeal. If you have not made your commitment yet,
please take some time to do so this week. Extra
brochures and envelops are on the counters in the
back of church and also in the parish office.
 SYMBOLON M ATERIALS: See Fr. Jeff’s column on
page 2; then, if you would like to preview what
Symbolon is all about, you may visit its website at
www.symboloncatholic.org to watch sample videos. If
you would like to order the Participant’s Guides for the
entire series (Vol. 1 & 2), please call or stop by the
parish office before noon on Wednesday, Nov. 26th.
Orders will be placed that afternoon. Cost per twobook set is $50; however, the price drops to $28 if
more than 50 orders are placed. Leader’s Guides
(Vol. 1 & 2) are $100 per two-book set.
 PARISH OFFICE HOURS: This Monday, Nov. 17th, the
parish offices will be open only in the afternoon,
1:00—5:00 p.m. Rosemary, our Business Manager,
will be away this day.
 PASTORAL COUNCIL MEETING: The Pastoral Council
will meet this Tuesday, Nov. 18th at 7:30 p.m. in the
meeting room.
 CAMPAIGN FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT: We will take
up a second collection next week for the Catholic
Campaign for Human Development. This collection
funds programs aimed at breaking the cycle of
poverty in America. See the insert for more details.
 THANKSGIVING M ASS: Mass on Thanksgiving Day,
next Thursday, Nov. 27th, will be at 8:30 a.m. All are
invited to bring to church your bread and/or wine to be
used at your Thanksgiving dinner for a special
blessing. Please keep them with you in your pew
during Mass. A portion of the collection taken up at
this Mass will be directed to the needs of the poor and
to charitable outreach initiatives.
 CHOIR FOR CHRISTMAS: Anyone interested in singing
in the choir for the Christmas Midnight Mass (Dec. 25)
and at the Vigil of Mary, Mother of God (Dec. 31) who
did not already contact Rose Koch (402-254-2249)
should do so ASAP. See pg 4 calendar for practices.
 GUILD NOTES: November’s cleaning group is Group
6, led by Rose Steffen. Group 3, led by Barb Bowers,
will serve the next funeral luncheon.
 SOUP SUPPER BENEFIT: A soup supper benefit will be
held on Friday, Nov. 21st, 5:00—7:00 p.m., at the KC
Hall to help Joe & Kathy Lammers and Ron & Karen
Lammers, whose farms were damaged by this past
summer’s tornados. Menu: chili, chicken soup, hot
dogs, cookies, coffee, juice. Enjoy a live video feed of
the Candlelight Christmas Parade inside the hall.
 CANDIDACY FOR HOLY ORDERS: We extend our
congratulations and prayerful support to Roger Filips,
who will be admitted as a candidate for Holy Orders
on Saturday, November 22nd. Candidacy involves
making a formal promise to one’s bishop to prayerfully
study, prepare, and discern a vocation to the
priesthood or diaconate and the bishop’s acceptance
of said promise. Please pray for Roger as he
continues discerning his vocation in the Church.
 PROLIFE FUNDRAISER: Prolife calendars for 2015 will
be on sale for $20 after Masses this weekend. All
profits go to our parish’s prolife committee.
 OPEN ADORATION HOURS: Please call the parish
office to take one of these open hours: Friday 6:00,
8:00, 9:00 & 11:00 p.m.; Saturday 1:00, 2:00, 3:00 &
4:00 p.m.
 SM “FEATHER PARTY”: St Michael Parish will host a
“Feather Party” at the Coleridge Community Building
this Sunday, Nov. 16th. Pulled pork sandwiches,
cheesy hash browns, beans, dessert, and beverages
will be served 11:00 a.m.—1:00 p.m. for a freewill
offering. The Feather Party will begin at 12:30 p.m.
with BINGO... frozen turkeys are the prizes!
 HOLY FAMILY THEATRE: Holy Family’s Theatre show
times are: Saturday, Nov. 22nd at 7:00 p.m. and
Sunday, Nov. 23rd at 2:00 p.m. A dinner theatre
show will be Sunday, Nov 23rd, with social hour at
5:30, dinner at 6:00, and play at 7:00 p.m. at the Bow
Valley Dance Hall. Tickets to the Dinner Theatre
show had to be purchased prior to Nov. 16th.
 YOUNG NEIGHBORS IN ACTION: A mission trip is being
planned through Young Neighbors in Action to Casa
Manresa Catholic Retreat House in Tijuana, Mexico
for July 2016. Students currently in grades 8-11 will
be able to participate in this mission. The cost for this
one-week service project will be $410; travel costs are
estimated to be an additional $250. Please contact
Cedar Catholic High School (402-254-3906) if
interested. No commitment is necessary at this time.
Financial Update - November 9, 2014
Average Weekly Need:
Sunday Stewardship .............$ 8,168.35
Tuition & Other Income.. .......$ 16,137.00
Total Income...................$ 24,305.35
$22,555
Fiscal Year-to-Date Income:
$ 437,914.63
Fiscal Year-to-Date Expenses: $ 469,363.51
Fiscal YTD Excess/(Deficit): ($-31,448.88)
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THE WEEK AHEAD AT A GLANCE…
ARCHBISHOP’S
See what’s happening in our Catholic parishes and schools.
ANNUAL APPEAL
100%
We’re almost
there!
Can we finish
before
Advent...?
NOVEMBER 16TH
MONDAY
NOVEMBER 17TH
11:00am—1:00pm SM Feather Party at Coleridge Community Bldng
7:30pm Christmas Choir Practice at Church
GOAL
$31,685.83
$27,740.00
SUNDAY
87.5%
75%
Parish Offices CLOSED in the Morning; OPEN 1:00—5:00pm
50%
TUESDAY
25%
NOVEMBER 18TH
7:30pm Pastoral Council at Meeting Room
0%
WEDNESDAY
NOVEMBER 19TH
6:45pm Rel Ed (gr. 7-12) at Godparent Homes or HT Meeting Rm
8:00pm Choir Practice for Sunday Nov. 23rd at Church
St. Cecilia,
Patroness of
the Archdiocese of Omaha,
pray for us!
THURSDAY
NOVEMBER 20TH
2:00—3:00pm Prayers for Priests Holy Hour at Church
FRIDAY
NOVEMBER 21ST
Day of Penance: Abstain from meat or take up some other penance
Welcome to the Parish
through the waters of Baptism...
Lucas Victor Freeman,
son of John & Audrey Freeman
2:45pm CCHS Mass at Church
5:00—7:00pm KC Soup Supper Benefit at KC Hall
7:00pm Candlelight Christmas Parade—Downtown Hartington
SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 22ND
Feast of St. Cecilia: Patronal Feast of the Archdiocese of Omaha
7:00pm Holy Family Theatre Production at Bow Valley Ballroom
VOCATION CRUCIFIX
Nov. 16—22: Charlotte Leise
Nov. 23—29: Randy & Mary Leise
GOLDEN LIVING CENTER ROSARY LEADERS
Nov. 18, 3:30pm: Joan Steffen
Nov. 25, 3:30pm: Vernon Sudbeck
SUNDAY
NOVEMBER 23RD
Second Collection: Catholic Campaign for Human Development
2:00pm Holy Family Theatre Production at Bow Valley Ballroom
5:30pm Holy Family Dinner Theatre at Bow Valley Ballroom
7:30pm Christmas Choir Practice at Church
LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR NEXT WEEK: NOVEMBER 22—23, 2014
Saturday, 5:30 p.m.
Sunday, 8:30 a.m.
Sunday, 10:30 a.m.
Jean Yates
Jane Kathol
Duane Arens
Aleacia Herbolsheimer
Angela Barnell
Bette Becker
Greeters &
Gift-bearers
Randy & Mary Leise
Family
Sam & Carrie Hochstein
Family
Roger & Barb Sudbeck
Jim & Janie Tuttle
Servers
Beau & Rex Becker
Jordan DeBlauw
Shelby Underwood, Sam Anderson
Ireland Biltoft
Tanner & Jacob Keiser
Teagan Kneifl
EMHCs
Chris Miller, Susan Nieman
Gerry Sudbeck
Don & Karen Hoesing
Judy Kuchta
Brenda Steffen, Teresa Arens
Haley Becker
Musicians
JoAnne Hamilton
Lori Christensen
Rose Koch
Janet Schrempp
Rose Koch
Parish Choir
Video
Bill Christensen
Lectors
If you are unable to be at the Mass for which you are scheduled, please exchange with another liturgical minister or arrange for a substitute.
“Never tire of working for a more just world, marked by greater solidarity!”
—Pope Francis, Apostolic Journey to Rio de Janeiro, July 25, 2013
T
o be just toward others, we must work to ensure they
have adequate resources to meet their human needs.
Projects supported by the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) move beyond providing
for immediate needs. They work to build healthy, sustainable
futures for communities.
Ten years ago, Boston’s Haley House began offering bakery training at the request of a few regular guests at the soup
kitchen. Due to high demand, Haley House expanded the training into a six-month course that includes customer relations and
basic business principles. Haley House currently has 70 trainees
who have completed the program and are now employed in the
Boston area. Haley House also offers cooking classes for at-risk
teens and holistic, individual support to men and women reentering the community after incarceration.
Like Haley House, Faith Works recognizes the value of human relationships in the fight against poverty. Operating in the
Roanoke Valley, Faith Works builds community through conversation. After listening to residents and members of parishes
and congregations in the city’s Southeast area, the group worked
to get the area recognized as “medically underserved,” and thereby secured $6 million for a new health clinic. This change will
make a dramatic difference in the lives of residents, 80 percent
of whom are uninsured.
The dialogue fostered by Faith Works also bridges racial divides. One member commented that “nowhere else
would we probably have talked to each other, but here we
are now working together, gardening [in community gardens] together.” Members are working to train leaders in
the Hispanic community and to listen to their concerns.
Haley House and Faith Works create a strong local
economy by building human relationships and carry on
Christ’s mission “to bring glad tidings to the poor . . . liberty to captives . . . sight to the blind, to let the oppressed
go free” (Lk 4:18).
The Catholic Campaign for Human Development
funds programs like these in communities across the United
States and helps people living in poverty join together,
identify problems and find ways to improve their lives and
neighborhoods.
CCHD is the official domestic anti-poverty agency of
the Catholic bishops in the United States. Your support
helps to end poverty one community at a time. Working
together, we can reach out and touch the lives of those
living on the margins of society. Please visit www.povertyusa.org to read more details of CCHD’s efforts to spread
Christ’s love by helping to break the cycle of poverty in
your community and across the country.
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Origins
2012–2013 Grants
CCHD was founded in 1970 by the Catholic bishops of the
United States as their domestic anti-poverty program. They
realized that outreach through established charitable services
was not creating the changes people needed in order to get
themselves out of poverty. With this goal in mind, the bishops worked to address the underlying policies and systems
that perpetuate poverty, as a complement to direct service.
Community
Economic De
Technical As
Total: $9,299
Impact
CCHD brings Catholic social teaching to life. It funds
community and economic development programs across
the United States that help poor and marginalized people
join together to make decisions, seek solutions to local
problems, and find ways to improve their lives and neighborhoods. Economic development initiatives help create
new businesses and jobs. CCHD also provides educational
opportunities for Catholics to learn about poverty, stand in
solidarity with those affected by it, and reflect on their own
responsibility before the great need of others.
Involvement
You can make a difference:
1. Donate. Your generous support, in the parish collection and throughout the year, is vital to CCHD’s
anti-poverty mission and creates real change.
2. Learn. Take advantage of CCHD awareness programs to learn more about poverty, those affected by
it, and our responsibilities as members of the Church.
Visit www.povertyusa.org.
3. Pray for those who receive CCHD support and for
all our brothers and sisters struggling with poverty.
Community Development: 178
Economic Development/Job Creation: 36
Technical Assistance: 10
Total: $9,299,250
CCHD is committed to accountability and
transparency. We allocate funds to community
projects that promote the mission and vision of
CCHD while adhering to the moral and social
teachings of the Catholic Church. Please visit
www.usccb.org/cchd to view funding criteria
✙ Continental/Multinational
and see a detailed list of our most
recent grants.
CCHD’s primary source of support is a once-ayear collection held in parishes across the United
States. Twenty-five percent of the collection
supports anti-poverty projects in the (arch)
diocese where the funds are collected.
Office of National Collections
3211 Fourth Street NE • Washington, DC 20017-1194 • 202-541-3346 • www.usccb.org
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YANKTON AREA BANQUET
“Banquet Blessings”
Are you interested in helping someone who is lonely, homeless,
or just in need of some friendly fellowship and a good meal?
Our Holy Trinity Parish will be serving a meal at the Yankton Banquet on
Tues. Dec. 16th . Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.
The Yankton Area Banquet began in 1997 at the Congregational United Church of
Christ in Yankton. This church remodeled its basement in order to provide a facility to enable this wonderful
program to exist. Every Thursday night and every other Tuesday night, a meal is provided for anyone who
may be lonely or is in need of good nutritious food for their family served with welcoming smiles & loving
preparation.
Each night that the Banquet is open, a group or business provides the meal and the workers to accomplish
this event. This year marks the 10th year that Holy Trinity Parish has been providing a meal right before
Christmas. Each year the senior students of our parish and 10-12 adult volunteers are invited to help serve
this meal. It is a service that is rewarded by people’s smiles, greetings, and eager questions such as “What do
we have to eat tonight?” and “Do you know it’s my birthday?” It is a service that is rewarded by little and big
children and even adults glowing with excitement when they get a new coat or hat or mittens after they eat
their supper! It is a night when your heart is filled with reward when you sit with a lonely couple who is
delighted to share this “Christmas meal” with you because their children and grandchildren won’t be home
for Christmas. Everyone has a story that will touch your heart
Directors and leaders of the Banquet can only approximate the number of lives (including former members of
our own parish and community) who have been helped and touched over the life of the Banquet. Calculations
indicate that approximately 20,800 people from more than 21 communities have come to serve 202,800
meals in 14 years of the Banquet.
If you want to experience a great evening of hospitality as you welcome the stranger and share a meal please
join us as a helper at the Banquet or share your prayers and treasures to provide the meal. THANK YOU!
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(Please bring to rectory or drop in collection basket. THANK YOU!)
Name:____________________________________________
___ I would like to make a donation towards the (approx. $450.00) cost
of the meal.
$___________ (please make check to Holy Trinity Parish – Banquet
and drop in the collection basket or take to the Rectory).
___ I would like to help serve the meal.
____________________________________________________
(Phone number and email so we can contact you.)
~Menu~
Chicken Alfredo
Mash Potatoes
Green Beans
Fruit Salad
Tea Roll/ Milk
Cheesecake
(made by Donna Burbach and
the Cafeteria Staff
served by Holy Trinity Parish,
Hartington)
Just 5 Weekends left
to do your
Christmas Shopping!
Planning to do some Black Friday Shopping?
Support your Catholic School with your Black Friday Shopping list by ordering gift
cards in advance to do your holiday shopping. Monday, November 16th will be the
last day to place an order to have your cards ready for your Black Friday adventure.
The Clock Strikes
Thank-Scrip-ing Day Soon!
The big holiday shopping season is almost here, and that means we have another Thank-Scriping™ Day event lined up for you! On November 27, 2014 from 12:00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. Eastern
Time, partake in the highest rebate offers on popular ScripNow® products and get your electronic
gift cards delivered to your ShopwithScrip® account in minutes* - just in time for the biggest
shopping day of the year!
To participate, make sure that you are able to login to your ShopWithScrip account and place
online orders. If you sign up for PrestoPay™, ShopWithScrip's online payment system, your
ScripNow eCards will be available to print out within minutes. Or go mobile this Thank-Scrip-ing
season and access your eCards through MyScripWallet™ on the go! You can also pay by check
during the 24-hour event - you just won't receive your ScripNow until your coordinator releases
the order.
As a Thank-Scrip-ing day tradition, the list of retailers will be released when the clock strikes 12
on Thursday the 27th, so you'll have to wait until then to find out who's participating! If you have
any questions, please give our Customer Support Team a call at 1.800.727.4715 opt. 3, or send an
email [email protected].
* ScripNow purchased with PrestoPay will be available in minutes. Orders placed during the 24
hour promotion and paid for by check will still receive Thank-Scrip-ing Day rebates, and families
will receive their ScripNow eCard in minutes after the coordinator releases the order.
For help in ordering, setting up an account, learning more about Scrip and how it works call
the Catholic Development Office at 402-254-3912.
Want to skip out on all the hustles of Black Friday Shopping? Let
Us Help Make Your Holiday Shopping Easier. Stop by and pick up a list of
available cards or go to the shopwithscrip.com website to print a list and let your kids, grandkids or anyone on your Christmas list make a wish list of gift cards and save time stopping at
all the stores to pick up your Christmas gift cards and make ONE stop at the Catholic
Development Office to order your gift cards. Thank you for all your support this past
year and Happy Holidays from the Catholic Development Office.
For Your Convenience - Scrip Gift Cards on Hand!
The Catholic Development office now has the following Scrip Cards on hand available
to purchase and pick up without having to wait for the order to arrive:
$25 Aeropostale
$25 Amazon
$25 Applebee’s
$10 Bath & Body Works
$25 Bath & Body Works
$25 Buckle
$25 Buffalo Wild Wings
$25 Cabela’s
$25 Gap/Old Navy/Banana Republic
$15 iTunes
$25 iTunes
$25 Kohl’s
$10 Pizza Hut
$25 Texas Roadhouse
$25 Under Armour
and more including the local businesses of
Scrip participating businesses have committed to giving 1% - 16% in rebates back to
our Catholic Schools. (A list of participating businesses and the percents they offer are
available at the Catholic Development Office or on-line).
We ask you to help our Catholic Schools by committing only a little of your time to
shop with Scrip gift cards and certificates. A little time can add up to a big difference for
our Catholic Schools.
Scrip is one-stop shopping and actually helps us be more efficient shoppers by
pre-planning the businesses we are going to shop at anyhow.
All you have to do is get your Scrip Cards ahead and use as cash to pay for your
regular purchases. Or, Scrip is a great way to give graduation, birthday, anniversary,
wedding or holiday gifts. You no longer need to go to 5 or 10 stores to get gift cards.
Get all your gift cards at one time through Scrip… while helping your Catholic Schools.
There are so many opportunities to generate rebates for our Catholic Schools with
gift cards. Sharpen your shopping skills and visit ShopWithScrip.com to
find a complete list of national and regional retailers. Check the entire Scrip list,
which also includes local businesses on our schools’ code sites. Thank you also to our
local businesses who offer much support to our Catholic Schools on a regular basis.