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AA Meeting May 18, 2012
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Quad-Parish Dance May 18, 2012
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Men's Ministry May 19, 2012
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40+ Meeting May 19, 2012
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Nursery May 20, 2012
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Monday MOMs Group May 21, 2012
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SVdP Meeting May 21, 2012
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Young Adult Bible Study May 21, 2012
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Job Seekers May 22, 2012
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Hope in the Midst of Grief May 22, 2012
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CM Playgroup May 23, 2012
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Adult & Family Mnistry Committee May 24, 2012
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Catholicism Series May 24, 2012
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Book Club June selection! |
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Church Lamp is burning during May in memory of Alois & Helen Adelmeyer. The chapel lamp is burning during May in memory of F. Richard Bloechl.. |
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Changes Lives 2 by 2...donate a pair of shoes |
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To seek Christ, Know Christ and Become Christ, each one for the sake of all
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The Yellow Ribbon Ministry salutes the men and
women who have served our country. We thank you. We also thank the
brave and strong military members currently serving our country from
St. Dominic Parish. May they feel our prayers with them as they
perform their duty. |
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Gregory Cigich |
Gregory
Cigich wishes to convey his heartfelt thanks to St. Dominic Parish
and School for your support, prayers, and letters as he continues
his airman's studies here in the U.S.A.
He is proud to honor the American Flag which flies over our school.
God bless all those who serve in support and defense of our country.
Please continue to pray for our nation and military. |
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Second Lt. Daniel Stein |
Dan
is a Lieutenant in the Air Force. He began his active duty
assignment in May 2008 and is currently stationed at Travis Air
Force base near Fairfield, CA. He routinely flies missions to
Europe, the Middle East and the Far East as well as bases throughout
the U.S. Most of his trips are from a few days to a little over a
week and his missions include troop transport, equipment mobility
and aero medical evac flights to and from Ramstein, Germany. He is
in the midst of a two month deployment in Southwest Asia and will be
returning to his home base at Travis at the end of November. Dan is
engaged and will be getting married in Milwaukee on June 30, 2012. ~
Jerry and Ann Stein |
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Lt. Kurt Wegner |
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As of June I have been assigned as a Maintenance Control Officer of
64th Brigade Support Battalion, 3rd Brigade, 4th Infantry Division,
FT Carson, CO. I act as the command and control element for the
Maintenance Support Teams and supervise over 300 vehicles in all
scheduled (oil changes) and unscheduled (flat tire) maintenance
activities. I am responsible for ensuring shop sections are working
at or near capacity, managing backlogs, efficiently requisitioning
parts, and effectively using personnel and equipment with the ‘fix
it forward, replace it rear’ mentality. This amazing opportunity is
helping me grow as a leader in the US Army. I would like to thank
everyone for their support while we were deployed last year in Iraq,
and thank you for keeping us in your prayers for those that are
currently deployed. Kurt Wegner 1LT, OD Maintenance Control
Officer |
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Lt. Commander Gregory Klos |
| Lt. Commander Gregory Klos: Greg
Klos is now the Deputy Director of Special Operations in the
Mediterranean Theatre. He did take some time off to visit with us
and show us some of their favorite places around Europe on our
recent visit. Greg will be in Italy until June 2012. In March 2012,
he should be receiving his new assignment. Hopefully it will be a
little closer to home. Greg is now a Lieutenant Commander. ~
Mike and Deb Klos |
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Second Lt. Joseph
Kristbaum |
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Second Lt. Joseph Kristbaum: Joe and Erin have
recently sold their home in Florida in preparation for their new
assignment in Ohio next summer.
Joe is leaving for a 6 month tour to Afghanistan near the end of
November 2011. His responsibilities are classified, more to come on
his return. During Joe’s deployment, his wife, Erin, will be coming
home to Wisconsin with their son, Joey. We are very much looking
forward to having them home for the Holidays. It appears that both
our boys will be deployed to the same base this winter We ask that
both our boys are in your prayers! ~ John and Colleen Kristbaum
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Jason Kristbaum |
Jason
has just returned from a 6 week TDY in Spain where he provided Air
support to missions in the European theatre. He is scheduled for a
January deployment to Afghanistan. Jason's wife, Kelly, has been
studying at Marquette to become a Physician's Assistant and will
complete her studies this upcoming spring. |
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Corporal Andy Orgovan |

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It is with much thanks and gratitude to our Lord that we are
happy to report that at the end of September Andy returned from his
final deployment from the middle east. He has been promoted to
Sergeant. As of Nov. 4, 2011, Andy's tour of active duty with the
Marines came to an end! He was back in Wisconsin on November 5! We
are truly thankful to all those who have kept Andy in their prayers
over the last 4 years (yes, it's been four years!). I know for a
fact it has made a difference. We will continue to pray for those
wonderful men and women from our community who show their devotion
to God and country in the military. May our Lord continue to protect
them in mind, body, and spirit and be with them in the hour of need.
~ Andrew and Nora Orgovan |
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2nd Lieutenant
Edward "Jack" Weisse |
| Jack Weisse is a new YRM member. He graduated in May
2010 from Marquette and AF-ROTC, married and entered active duty.
Jack spent 6 months training in cyber warfare at Keesler Air Force
Base in Mississippi. Jack emailed, “Currently I am the Operations
Officer in the 39th Communications Squadron located at Incirlik AB,
Turkey. We provide technical support to several NATO stations
throughout Turkey. My wife, Katie, and I are stationed here for two
years. Given our location, we look forward to visiting the early
church history while here”. ~ Edward and Stephanie Weisse |
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Dear Heavenly Father,
In every age, You call certain persons to defend the human family
from oppression, tyranny, and evil. Since our founding as a nation
"conceived in liberty," countless American men and women have
stepped forward to defend our country and many others from
aggressors, and to liberate those held captive.
Today we revere all our veterans: those who rest in honored glory,
those who still suffer from the wounds of war, and those who, with
us, enjoy the blessing of living in the land of the free and the
home of the brave.
O God, thank You for the selfless sacrifice of these veterans and of
their families. Help us to remember them, to pray for them, and to
care for them. Please bring all our departed veterans into Your
Kingdom, and console their families with Your unfailing love. Please
heal our wounded veterans through the power of Your Holy Spirit, and
give to all our veterans the satisfaction of having served You even
as they have served us.
Thank You for Your gifts of life, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness. May we fight to keep these rights available to all. In
Jesus' name we pray. Amen. |
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