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Your Parish Representatives: Parish Council Members: Ben Baird, Anita Froelich, Jim Gorham, Cynthia Haskin, Rich Marsolek, Elizabeth Mathews, Sophia Morin, Mary Scofield, Tracie Walter Finance Council Members: Jeff Cwikla, Amy Haskell, Claude Sand School Council Members: Will Beise, Erin Curran, Sarah Haman, Christine Louvar, Trudy Peterson, Scott Winter Trustees: Kevin Erpelding, Maggie McCalip St. Philip’s Church 218-444-4262 www.stphilipsbemidji.org Parish Staff Pastor: Fr. Chuck Huck 441-4901 Parochial Vicar: Fr. Bryan Kujawa 441-4902 Deacon/Bookkeeper: Deacon Kermit Erickson 441-4903 Deacon/Parish Administrator: Deacon Robb Naylor 441-4904 Director of Stewardship & Development: Maryhelen Chadwick 441-4906 Director of Music & Liturgy: Aana Freihammer 441-4905 Director of Preschool & Elementary Faith Formation/Safe Environ. Coordinator: Kris Jensen 441-4944 Director of Youth Ministry/Middle & High School Faith Formation: Luke Alexander 441-4908 Director of Campus Ministry & Adult Formation: Nancy Goodman 441-4907 Parish Office Coordinator: Tammy Johnson 441-4900 Facility Maintenance Supervisor: Larry Mack Maintenance Support Staff: Brad Arel Jim Shaw . St. Philip’s School Staff 218-444-4938 Principal: Jana Norgaard ext. 4941 School Office Staff: Stephanie Glen 441-4940 Kerry Frauenholtz 441-4942 Rachel Midgarden 441-4943 Sister Parish St. Charles Pennington Saturday at 4:00 PM (Memorial weekend to Labor Day) Newman Catholic Ministries BSU/NWTC All sacramental events take place at St. Philip’s Church. St. Philip’s Clothing Depot 218-444-3835 Tues through Sat • 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM Manager: Norma Himmelright Assistant Manager: Shirly Curtis Spiritual Direction Tamara Moore [email protected] Diocese of Crookston Victim Assistance Coordinator: Cindy Hulst, LSW 218-281-7895 Happy Advent! December 1, 2019 Some of you may know about the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which is a book that slowly works its way through the various articles of our Catholic-Christian faith. If you don't have one, I'd definitely recommend purchasing one - I think you can find one for around $10. Anyway, I was thinking about what to write for this bulletin article and decided to see what the Catechism has to say about Advent. There are only a few para- graphs specifically about Advent. I want to quote one here: When the Church celebrates the liturgy of Advent each year, she makes present this an- cient expectancy of the Messiah, for by sharing in the long preparation for the Savior's first coming, the faithful renew their ardent desire for his second coming. By celebrating the precursor's birth and martyrdom, the Church unites herself to [John the Baptist's] de- sire: " “He must increase, but I must decrease" (John 3:30). CCC 524 Here's something that really struck me: I don't know very many people who have an "ardent desire" for the second coming of Jesus. I was talking to some fourth grade stu- dents at Faith Formation a couple of weeks ago, talking about Jesus' Second Coming and people being taken into Heaven. I mentioned that Jesus could come back any day, which would bring the end of this world as we know it. One girl responded by saying she hopes he doesn't come too soon because she really wants to go to Disney World with her family this winter. I told her that I understood her desire, but that Heaven is way better than Dis- ney World. She only persisted in her preference. I think many of us would have to admit to sharing in this girl's concern, if we're going to be honest. Going to Heaven sounds great, but only after we drink our fill of the goods of this world. Heaven sounds great, but I want to go there on my own terms, after I've com- pleted everything here that I intend to complete. I often consider something like this: It would be so great if Jesus wanted me to be in Heaven right now, but I really want to make a greater impact here first. Once I've reached this line of thinking and actually ad- mitted to it, then I am ready for Advent. I know this time of the year can get so busy with various events going on all over the place. Between family, friends, and work, it can seem like life speeds up at the very time it's meant to slow down. I want to encourage you: Don't be afraid to push against the cul- ture. Don't be afraid to TAKE extra time (because you will never FIND extra time) to reflect on your relationship with Jesus and how ardent your desire is to be with him in Heaven right now. If you find that you share the mentality I described above, ask Jesus to do something new in you: Ask him to make you desire his Second Coming more than you desire anything else. That will make this Advent truly unique, even if he doesn't end up coming again soon. May the Lord give you his peace! -Fr. Bryan

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Your Parish Representatives:Parish Council Members: Ben Baird, Anita Froelich, Jim Gorham, Cynthia Haskin, Rich Marsolek, ElizabethMathews, Sophia Morin, Mary Scofield, Tracie Walter

Finance Council Members: Jeff Cwikla, Amy Haskell, Claude Sand

School Council Members: Will Beise, Erin Curran, Sarah Haman, Christine Louvar, Trudy Peterson, Scott Winter

Trustees: Kevin Erpelding, Maggie McCalip

St. Philip’s Church218-444-4262

www.stphilipsbemidji.org

Parish StaffPastor:

Fr. Chuck Huck 441-4901

Parochial Vicar:Fr. Bryan Kujawa 441-4902

Deacon/Bookkeeper:Deacon Kermit Erickson 441-4903

Deacon/Parish Administrator:Deacon Robb Naylor 441-4904

Director of Stewardship & Development:Maryhelen Chadwick 441-4906

Director of Music & Liturgy:Aana Freihammer 441-4905

Director of Preschool & Elementary FaithFormation/Safe Environ. Coordinator:

Kris Jensen 441-4944

Director of Youth Ministry/Middle &High School Faith Formation:

Luke Alexander 441-4908

Director of Campus Ministry &Adult Formation:

Nancy Goodman 441-4907

Parish Office Coordinator:Tammy Johnson 441-4900

Facility Maintenance Supervisor:Larry Mack

Maintenance Support Staff:Brad ArelJim Shaw

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St. Philip’s School Staff218-444-4938

Principal:Jana Norgaard ext. 4941

School Office Staff:Stephanie Glen 441-4940Kerry Frauenholtz 441-4942Rachel Midgarden 441-4943

Sister ParishSt. Charles Pennington

Saturday at 4:00 PM(Memorial weekend to Labor Day)

Newman Catholic MinistriesBSU/NWTC

All sacramental events take place atSt. Philip’s Church.

St. Philip’s Clothing Depot218-444-3835

Tues through Sat • 9:30 AM to 3:00 PMManager:

Norma HimmelrightAssistant Manager:

Shirly Curtis

Spiritual DirectionTamara Moore

[email protected]

Diocese of CrookstonVictim Assistance Coordinator:

Cindy Hulst, LSW218-281-7895

Happy Advent! December 1, 2019Some of you may know about the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which is a bookthat slowly works its way through the various articles of our Catholic-Christian faith. Ifyou don't have one, I'd definitely recommend purchasing one - I think you can find onefor around $10. Anyway, I was thinking about what to write for this bulletin article anddecided to see what the Catechism has to say about Advent. There are only a few para-graphs specifically about Advent. I want to quote one here:

When the Church celebrates the liturgy of Advent each year, she makes present this an-cient expectancy of the Messiah, for by sharing in the long preparation for the Savior'sfirst coming, the faithful renew their ardent desire for his second coming. By celebratingthe precursor's birth and martyrdom, the Church unites herself to [John the Baptist's] de-sire: "“He must increase, but I must decrease" (John 3:30). CCC 524

Here's something that really struck me: I don't know very many people who have an"ardent desire" for the second coming of Jesus. I was talking to some fourth grade stu-dents at Faith Formation a couple of weeks ago, talking about Jesus' Second Coming andpeople being taken into Heaven. I mentioned that Jesus could come back any day, whichwould bring the end of this world as we know it. One girl responded by saying she hopeshe doesn't come too soon because she really wants to go to Disney World with her familythis winter. I told her that I understood her desire, but that Heaven is way better than Dis-ney World. She only persisted in her preference.

I think many of us would have to admit to sharing in this girl's concern, if we're going tobe honest. Going to Heaven sounds great, but only after we drink our fill of the goods ofthis world. Heaven sounds great, but I want to go there on my own terms, after I've com-pleted everything here that I intend to complete. I often consider something like this: Itwould be so great if Jesus wanted me to be in Heaven right now, but I really want tomake a greater impact here first. Once I've reached this line of thinking and actually ad-mitted to it, then I am ready for Advent.

I know this time of the year can get so busy with various events going on all over theplace. Between family, friends, and work, it can seem like life speeds up at the very timeit's meant to slow down. I want to encourage you: Don't be afraid to push against the cul-ture. Don't be afraid to TAKE extra time (because you will never FIND extra time) toreflect on your relationship with Jesus and how ardent your desire is to be with him inHeaven right now. If you find that you share the mentality I described above, ask Jesusto do something new in you: Ask him to make you desire his Second Coming more thanyou desire anything else. That will make this Advent truly unique, even if he doesn't endup coming again soon.

May the Lord give you his peace!-Fr. Bryan

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Monday, Dec 28:30 AM Mass: +Peggy Anderly

Tuesday, Dec 36:30 PM Mass: +Gerry Rasmus

Wednesday, Dec 48:40 AM Votive Mass for the Church: +Agnes Carrier

Thursday, Dec 57:00 AM Mass: +Michael Gratkowski

10:30 AM Mass (Havenwood): +Edna EideFriday, Dec 6

8:30 AM Mass: +Bob & Ann Schmickle

Saturday, Dec 75:30 PM Mass: Pulczinski/Novak Families

Sunday, Dec 87:30 AM Mass: +Ellen Novak9:00 AM Mass: +Rose Gallagher

11:00 AM Mass: +Virginia Feneis6:30 PM Mass: For the People

MASS TIMES & INTENTIONSFor Week of December 2 to 8

THIS WEEK IN THE PARISHPlease see the December monthly calendar of events for St.Philip’s inside this bulletin.

DAILY READINGSFor December 2 to 8

Monday, Dec 2● Is 4:2-6● Ps 122:1-2,3-4b,4cd-5,6-7,8-9● Mt 8:5-11

Tuesday, Dec 3● Is 11:1-10● Ps 72:1-2,7-8,12-13,17● Lk 10:21-24

Wednesday, Dec 4● Is 25:6-10a● Ps 23:1-3a,3b-4,5,6● Mt 15:29-37

Thursday, Dec 5● Is 26:1-6● Ps 118:1,8-9,19-21,25-27a● Mt 7:21,24-27

Friday, Dec 6● Is 29:17-24● Ps 27:1,4,13-14● Mt 9:27-31

Saturday, Dec 7● Is 30:19-21,23-26● Ps 147:1-2,3-4,5-6● Mt 9:35—10:1,5a,6-8

Sunday, Dec 8● Is 11:1-10● Ps 72:1-2,7-8,12-13,17● Rom 15:4-9● Lk 3:4,6

SACRAMENTAL LIFEBaptismsParents or prospective parents who wish to present a child forBaptism are asked to attend a baptism preparation class. Thenext session will be on January 5. Please call the Parish Officeat 444-4262 to register, to schedule a baptism, or for moreinformation.

MarriagesCongratulations! Please contact the Parish Office as soon aspossible (six months or more in advance) so that we can workwith you to prepare for the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony.

Pastoral VisitationsIf you desire a home visit, communion for the homebound, orthe Sacrament of Anointing the Sick, call the Parish Office. Wewant to be part of your life.

St. Philip’s extends condolences to the family of LeRoy WilliamHill, uncle of Wanda Baumgartner. May he find rest andpeace, and may his family find comfort in God’s love.

The St. Philip’s Catholic Community welcomesthrough the waters of baptism, Miles OscarJonckowski, son of Daniel & Elizabeth Jonckowski.May he be filled with the Holy Spirit.

OND Electronic Option AvailableOur Northland Diocese, official publication of the Diocese ofCrookston since 1946, is now available via eOND, an electronicnewsletter. In addition to monthly print issues delivered to pa-rishioner homes, eOND arrives to email inboxes twice monthlyand offers local, national and world news published digitallybetween print issues. Our parish pays an annual subscriptionrate of $15.36 per household for both print and digital news, butopt-in is required for eOND. Subscribing is as simple as provid-ing the Diocese of Crookston with your name and email address.There are cards at the entrances of the church that explain howto sign up so you can begin receiving eOND. Please make use ofthis opportunity.

PARISH LIFE

St. Mary’s Mission Appeal 2019Today our second collection is for the benefit of St. Mary’s Mis-sion at Red Lake, MN. If you missed the NEW video at Mass lastweek, visit www.crookston.org/smma to see it on the diocesanwebsite and donate online. Your generosity makes all the differ-ence in creating a successful future for these children. God willbless you for your care.

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Total Actual ContributionsWeek #21 (Weekend of 11/24/19) $ 9,971.48

Fiscal Year to DateLast: $409,372.81 ~ Current: $404,720.98

Faith in Our Future CampaignPledged to Date: $2,725,962.70 ~ Paid to Date: $1,240,674.38

STEWARDSHIP ~ A HABIT OF THE HEART

STEWARDSHIP OF FINANCIAL RESOURCES

Last Week's Mass AttendanceNov 23 5:30 p.m. 244Nov 24 ____ __ 7:30 a.m. 126Nov 24 9:00 a.m. 311Nov 24 11:00 a.m. 282Nov 24 6:30 p.m. 125

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8ST. PHILIP’S SOCIAL HALL

8:30 AM TO 10:30 AM

FREE WILL OFFERING

First Saturday RosaryAll are invited to join praying the Rosary at Neilson Place(Chapel) on Saturday, December 7 at 10:30 AM. If you knowsomeone at Neilson Place that you would like to invite, pleasecall/text their name to Anita Froelich at 766-4692.

COME CELEBRATE HIS BIRTHIN THE 40TH ANNUAL COMMUNITY HOLIDAY MEAL

This is a FREE HAM dinner with all the trimmings,and everyone is welcome!

12 PM (noon) to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, December 25*Doors open at 11:45 AM*

First Lutheran Church— 900 Bemidji Ave NPlease join us for a meal and fellowship.

Dinners will be delivered only to those who are homebound.

If you would like to…Have a meal delivered Volunteer to deliver meals

Call Karen at 218-308-0980 by Monday, December 23 at noon

Monetary donations are welcome.Checks may be made to BemidjiCommunity MealsMail to: Kathy Luepke

24050 County Rd 9Bemidji, MN 56601

Welcome to St. Philip’s!St. Philip’s is so blessed to have thefollowing parish families join ourfaith community this past year — asnew Catholics, new residents, newlymarried couples and students. Whenyou see new faces at Mass, hospitali-ty and events, please welcome them!

Robert & Beth Baird, Tanner & Jaci Baker, Julia Bernstein, Joe &Vonda Brandl, Don & Darryle Carlson, Adam Coe, Aubrey Coe,Jesse & Taylor Eck, Larry Eckman, Mark & Janine Faris, ArielFernandez, James & Chelsea Fluey, Nick & Megan Fratzke, Eric& Tamra Gilbertson, Daniel Gordon & Kathleen Tesar, KatelynHaaland, James Hodges, Ryan & Clara Hussmann, Janet Iverson,Adam & Danielle Johnson, Dale & Jan Johnson, Michael &Diana Kopczyk, Chris & Brandi Lahn, Sean Lienemann, DawnLockman & Jason Martin, Paul & Amy Mathiowetz, KathleenMcKinstra, Haley Mertens, Seth & Ashley Metcalf, John & AnnMiesen, Abby Neis, Brandon & Tori Newhouse, AlexanderOverlay, Connie Pitcher, Scott & Melissa Ragels, Andrew &Kendra Rook, Mike & Tina Stearly, Connor & Mary Sullivan,Danielle Tighe, Andra Vaughn, and Bazil & Hanna Zuehlke.

St. Jude’s Circle MeetingSt. Jude’s Circle Christmas Party will be held on Thursday,December 3 at 11:30 AM, at Countryside West Restaurant.All ladies of the parish are welcome to join us for fellowship.If you have any questions please contact Alice LaCoursiereat 751-3127 or Bev Kraft at 751-2074.

If you can volunteer for the following…Tuesday, December 24 (prep) 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Wednesday, December 25: (Kitchen/Dining Room/Final Cleanup)Various shifts between 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Call Jeff at 218-308-0980 to volunteer

Just a reminder that the “Tubs of ChristmasLove” are due back to the church by MondayDecember 9th. This will ensure they can bedelivered in time before Christmas. Thank youfor participation!

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

Help Wanted at St. Philip’sMaintenance/Custodial Worker

Join a team responsible for cleaning, organizing, maintain-ing and repairing the physical campus and grounds. This isa full-time position with benefits. Send resume to DeaconRobb at [email protected].

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Wedding anniversaries are posted tohonor the marriage commitment and tocelebrate with our parish families. If this

information is incorrect, please callthe Parish Office, 444-4262.

ST. PHILIP’S SCHOOL HAPPENINGSWe are grateful and thankful for St. Philip’s Parish helping tosupport our school! This past week, we celebrated an earlyThanksgiving dinner in the social hall on Tuesday, gatheringwith school and parish staff, students, our school council andthe construction workers who were working on our new addi-tion that day.

We are looking for substitute teachers and paras. If interested,call Principal Jana Norgaard at 444-4938.

Upcoming school events:● Mon., Dec. 2: Math Counts Meet at Bemidji Middle School.

● Wed. Dec 4: All School Mass. Mass Mins.: Mrs. Swartz’s 8thgraders. Music Mins.: Ms. Mickayla Johnson’s 5th graders.

● Fri., Dec. 6: 2nd Quarter Mid-Terms. 1st Oral Round of Geog-raphy Bee for 4th-8th grades. 1:30 PM in church.

● Mon., Dec. 9: All School Mass. 8:40 AM. (No All School Masson Wednesday this week.)

● Tues., Dec. 10: School Council Meeting in St. Kateri Rm. 6:30PM.

● Wed., Dec. 11: Wednesday Pre-K/KPREP Christmas Programat 10:00 AM in Social Hall.

● Thurs., Dec. 12: Thursday Pre-K/KPREP Christmas Program at10:00 AM in Social Hall.

● Fri., Dec. 13: Day of Grace. (More info to come.)● Mon., Dec. 16: FWTF Dinner Theatre. 6:00 PM in Mrs. Swartz’s

Classroom.● Wed., Dec. 18: St. Philip’s School Christmas Program. 1:30 PM

& 6:30 PM. All School Mass. Mass Ministers: Mrs. Hunsberger’s7th graders. Music Ministers: Staff

● Fri., Dec. 20-Sun. Jan. 5th: Christmas Vacation. (School resumes Mon., Jan. 6th.)

“The direct interruption of the generative process already be-gun and, above all, all direct abortion, even for therapeuticreasons, are to be absolutely excluded as lawful means of reg-ulating the number of children.” ~Pope St. Paul VI, HumanaeVitae (On the Regulation of Birth), 14.

NEXT ST. PHILIP’S PRAYER HOUR AT PLANNED PARENTHOOD:Saturday, December 21 from 10-11 AM. Questions call 218-368-9019*Cold weather rule: If the temperature and/or wind chill value is be-low zero, consider the event as cancelled.

LOCAL BAZAARS ETC...St. Joseph’s Annual Soup & Sandwich Lunch.Friday, Dec 6 (10:30 AM to 1 PM). Holiday bake sale, silentauction, crafts, & raffle. Free will offering. Event benefits St.Joseph’s Faith Formation Program. St. Joseph’s, 215 CentralStreet W, Bagley, MN.

Why I Am Pro-Life…Four words: THOU SHALT NOT KILL. If I am a Christian, I agreeto follow the ways of Christ and this directive comes from Him.

Michelle OieMember All Saints ParishBrainerd, MN

December:1- Shane & Patty Fricke, 40 yrs.

Dick & Bernadette Lehmann2- Richard & Mary Chernugal

Steve & Kay Motzko3- Everette & Liz Johnson

Jim & Carol Perish5- Bob & Jan Maas, 52 yrs.

Tim & Sandy Reitmeier7- Steve & Cathy Lalli8- Greg & Kim Nei, 25 yrs.

Dan & Anissa O’Brien10- John & Monika Neumann11- Greg & Karen Hommerding, 54 yrs.

Jeff & Cindy Dudley13- Jerry & Barb Fisher, 40 yrs.15- Al & Kim Monger17- Chuck & Carey Cole, 25 yrs.

Matt & Celeste Stalberger, 25 yrs.18- Leo & Eileen Gothman, 55 yrs.

Ernie & Karen Johnson, 58 yrs.Dennis & Hazel LaCroix

19- Ed & Tonia Henry20- Tim & Colleen Falk21- James & Susan Schmitt24- Jeff & Nancy Long27- Bill & Pat Kelly, 61 yrs.28- Alex & Ardell Nadesan, 59 yrs.

Federico & Romie Tinsay, 25 yrs.29- Doug & Louise Gish

David & Jean Olderman, 63 yrs.David & Diane KuceraMary & Mary Yerbich, 40 yrs.Brian & Alison MurphyBruce & Lynette AndersonTony & Camille MorenoTravis & Callie Johnson, 1 yr.

30- Jim & Patty BurdickTerry & Mary SeitzRick & Tanya Lillemo, 30 yrs.Louis & Deanna Pfann, 58 yrs.Myke & Danielle StittsworthCody & Blake Erickson, 2 yrs.

31- Tim & Cindy Serratore, 30 yrs.Mike & Trudi Alberg, 5 yrs.Brad & Jennifer Trask, 2 yrs.Robert & Beth Baird

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We are very blessed at St. Philip’s FaithFormation to have people who are called

to help our children and youth grow in theCatholic Faith. They come from many walks oflife: high schoolers, college students, adultswith children in Faith Formation and adultswho do not. What they all have in commonis a desire to guide the children and youthalong their faith journey and to share our

faith and beliefs with them.We are most thankful for their dedication.

Children’s Liturgyof the WordElli Morin & FamilyLisa MartinAmy HaskellKirsten ZachmanSarah Haman

Preschool Sunday SchoolCamille MorenoClare NinerTina Stearly

ElementaryJackie WhitingAshlea McMartinBrittany CarlsonMarie BozovskyTracy BlichfeldtKatherine PautschAngie NistlerKristen BruleyPete Hartmann

Middle SchoolMark StuderAngie LauderbaughAbby LauderbaughMatt BoellMelissa ColumbusJerry YoungWilliam SchmiegRoger Heger

It is God’s wishthat we grow inour faith.

~St. Mother Teresa

High SchoolAxel LindquistJohn PetersonRich MarsolekChris HanevoldCharity HanevoldStephanie RuppNicole KiesonAshlyn DalyJulie MausKevin ErpeldingJim GriesJack BarsodyAnthony MorenoSue HengelCathy LalliElizabeth MathewsBarbara Nyberg

THE ADVENT GIVING TREEThe Giving Tree is an opportunity for adults, children,individuals, families, or groups to do something for othersduring the Advent season. Local service organizations haveprovided us with lists of items that will brighten the lives of

their clients during the holiday season, andyou are invited to participate.

To do this, choose one or more of theornaments from the Giving Tree locatedin the Narthex. Purchase the item listed onthe ornament. Do Not wrap, rather tape

the ornament to the item/items. Bring the items to the ParishOffice, no later than Monday, December 16 so that they maybe distributed during the Christmas season.

Thank you for bring a gift to Jesus.

Christmas Flowers for St. Philip’s Churchare supplied, in part, through the generous donationsgiven by parishioners in memory of deceased lovedones, or in honor of the living.

If you wish to make a memorial, please use your ChristmasFlower offering envelope in your packet of envelopes.Or, place your donation in an envelope clearly markedChristmas Flowers. Please indicate the name of thedeceased person(s) your gift is in memory of or the nameof the living person(s) your gift is in honor of.

Place your envelope in the collection basket or turn it in tothe Parish Office as soon as possible. All memorials will bepublished in the parish bulletin after the Christmas season.

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1st Quarter “A” & “B” Honor Roll2019-2020 School Year

5th Grade "A" Honor RollSean Ryan Aylesworth

Camden Ben ieldKonnor Ball

John BreczniskiLauren Bruley

Jack BurlingameJacobi Burmeister-Pater

Samantha BuxtonGraham FishEthan Frank

Greta FrauenholtzGavin JaschkeAbigail Jenkins

Xinghan LiCatherine LockAnnabel Louvar

Grace LucasWhitney Lundeen

Evan LundinHenry McCrady

Mali McLeanLauren MorenoJack Norgaard

Jude NyhusmoenReagan NyhusmoenElizabeth Peterson

Bailey RuppHayden SeitzLucy SolheimElise Spaeth

Dominick St. GermainJill-Ann Walter

Dominick WashburnElla Willford

Tatum Winter

5th Grade "B" Honor RollJack Okerlund

Andrew Washburn

6th Grade "A" Honor RollSydney Beise

Andrew BreczinskiKayce Chris ansen

Rylan ColeGriffin Dewar

Gunner GanskeAva Haskell

Megan JohnsonPeter MathewsNayeli Moreno

Gabe MorinAbby MyhrerDezarai Puffe

Isabella ReiersonAus n Riewer

Benjamin SchoneckFenella Sommerville

Alivia ThompsonKyleigh VelezTaevon Welle

6th Grade "B" Honor RollCal Barnes

Kolter BraunhausenAndrew Chris anson

Kaia ChristopherEdward Froelich

Ayden HomerBlake Orvik

Taylor SchulkeTyler Warner

Ma hew Winkle

7th Grade "A" Honor RollNyla Brower

Elizabeth BuxtonSibley Downs

Joseph FankhanelAnna FrenzelErick Haskell

Luciana KlischElla KlovstadMax Louvar

Dylan LundinSamuel Maus

Addison McCradyMarkus MidgardenSamantha Nistler

Morgan NyhusmoenElena Peterson

Mollie RuppEllie Solheim

Natalie StiehmAdair Wizner

Abigail Yerbich

7th Grade "B" Honor RollZoey Headlee

Adelynn LundbergSullivan Okerlund

Luke RudBrandon SemelissSpencer Semeliss

Hayden SmithTaryn TorgersonLorenzo Walter

8th Grade "A" Honor RollNoah Bergerson

Lauren ChristiansonCarter Fish

Ben FrauenholtzFisher GanskeMya LundeenLeo Mathews

Ryan MakiEmma Mutnansky

Matthew OlsonVeritas Stewart

Chris SetherJack SwiggumHannah VogeAva Warner

8th Grade "B" Honor RollDavid Aguilera

Lauren DowMaggie Hartmann

Kenny NessIan Spaeth

Eleanor Strand

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Would you like to become involved in liturgical ministries at St. Philip’s?Call/Email Aana Freihammer

[email protected] or call 218-441-4905.

MINISTRY SCHEDULEWeek of December 7/8

Sat., Dec. 7 5:30 PM

Second Sunday of Advent

Sun., Dec. 8 7:30 AM

Second Sunday of Advent

Sun., Dec. 8 9:00 AM

Second Sunday of Advent

Sun., Dec. 8 11:00 AM

Second Sunday of Advent

SACRISTAN Joanna Ferraro David Hoefer Maggie McCalip (sub req.) Jennifer Noble

LECTORGermaine Cheslock (1)Joe Czapiewski (2)

Carol Schneider (1)Cynthia Haskin (2)

Gretchen Buxton (1)Elizabeth Buxton (2)

Elena Peterson (1)Karen Merschman (2)

INTERCESSOR HELP NEEDED HELP NEEDED Deacon Kermit Erickson HELP NEEDED

ALTAR SERVERIan SpaethElise SpaethAidan Spaeth (Mentor)

Kiera Hoefer (Mentor)Philip Hodapp

Peter MathewsAndrew WashburnIsabella Reierson

Elizabeth PetersonSydney BeiseBenji Schoneck

CAPTAIN Roslyn Hanson Patti Van Camp Mark Studer Don Carlson

EMHC

Jana HegerPatty SellonEileen GothmanCyndy ScanlanLynn BairdJoanna FerraroMarsha Stebe

Jennifer Leisenheimer(sub req.)

Mary ZiganLuke AlexanderSarah Martinka

Elizabeth MathewsDeacon Kermit EricksonNicole KiesonAlex FroelichSue YoungDan WalterJerry DanielsLorie ErpeldingKevin Erpelding

Trudy PetersonCourtney HaskinsHELP NEEDEDJohn MarcumHELP NEEDEDRenae DonaghueHELP NEEDEDAshlyn DalyPat Kelly

USHER

Dick LehmannMark MorisDick RobinsonHELP NEEDED

James WiltseJennifer HoeferAaron HoeferJim Schneider

Norm RicardRon ArelMark FroelichZach Froelich

Hank ImsandeTony SchussmanBob PohlDon Pohl

HOSPITALITYFELLOWSHIP

HELP NEEDEDBarbara Fitzgerald

(sub req.)Jean ForsheeHELP NEEDED

GREETERMarsha StebeLynn Baird

Sandy KuceraPete Kucera

Darlene WeberMissy Fagerstrom

Anna GlenStephanie Glen

INFORMATIONSTATION

HELP NEEDED Karen Merschman

KC Pancake Breakfast

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