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CM Grade 1-6 Classses
November 20, 2008 
 
Book of Revelation Bible Study
November 20, 2008 
 
Alcoholics Anonymous
November 21, 2008 
 
Men's Ministry
November 22, 2008 
 
Giving Tree
November 23, 2008 
 
LFF 8th Grade Retreat
November 23, 2008 
 
Nursery
November 23, 2008 
 
Religious Instruction: Special Education Needs (R.I.S.E.N.)
November 23, 2008 
 
Sunday School
November 23, 2008 
 
LLFF 7th grade
November 23, 2008 
 
LLFF 9/10 grade large group
November 23, 2008 
 
Food Pantry Packing
November 23, 2008 
 
Giving Tree
November 24, 2008 
 
Food Pantry Delivery
November 24, 2008 
 
Giving Tree
November 25, 2008 
 
Giving Tree
November 26, 2008 
 

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Weekly Intention Lamp to be added to the Yellow Ribbon Ministry Wall display.
 


To seek Christ, Know Christ and Become Christ, each one for the sake of all

  Yellow Ribbon Ministry
 

Intention Light to grace the Yellow Ribbon Ministry Wall. 

Custom made a brass bracket will hold a glass-encased candle that will burn for 7 days.  For a $25 donation, you can have the weekly intention lamp lit in honor of a family member, grandchildren or a relative serving in the armed forces, or in honor of one of our fine veterans.  Donations will be placed in the YRM account to cover the cost of candles and for ongoing expenses for their ministry.

The name of the intentions will be listed in the weekly bulletin.  Contact Barb Schenauer  262.781.3480 Ext. 242 to schedule your request. 

The Yellow Ribbon Ministry has been formed to help identify and lend spiritual support  for parishioners serving on active duty in the military as well as the families that are waiting for their return home.  Those serving or their families voluntarily supply information to us.  An updated list with addresses of the soldiers and  their current deployment will be maintained.  Those on active duty will be offered a blessing during Mass before they deploy.  Please keep these men and women in your prayers.  Parishioners serving on active duty or their families may call John or Patty Grum, 262-781-2878 or tom or Joan Zymaneck, 262-783-4236 to be included. 

Second Lt. Joseph Kristbaum

Second Lt. Joseph Kristbaum is the son of Colleen and John Kristbaum. 

While Joe's assignment stations him in Eglin AFB Florida, he has recently completed training in Ohio and Alabama.  He is now back at his home base and is assigned to the F-35 Lightning II Program, also known as the Joint Strike Fighter Programs, which is the Department of Defense focal point for defining affordable, next generation aircraft for all branches of the Armed Forces.  He is excited to be part of avionics future and is proud to serve his country.

 

Christopher Schuh

Welcome to Christopher Schuh, our newwest member in the Yellow Ribbon Ministry.  Christopher is the son of Steve and Donna Schuh.  He graduated from Brookfield East High School in June and entered Wisconsin Air Nationa Guard.  He is the process of completing Basic Military Training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, TX.  Christopher will be training in the field of satellite communications at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, MS until June 2009.
 

Andy Orgovan

Andy Orgovan is continuiing to train at Camp Pendelton for deployment in January. He'll be home for Christmas on pre-deployment leave.
 

Michael La Fontain

Michael La Fontain was in a vehicle accident in Iraq.  He was transferred from Iraq to Germany and now he is at Fort Polk.  He injured three discs in his spine.  Parents Tom and Mary have been traveling back and forth to visit him.  Should you wish to send him a note of support, his address is SGT La Fontain, Michael, P.O. Box 4002, Fort Polk, LA  71459.
 

Sergeant David Konkel

SGT David Konkel is currently stationed near Baghdad and is happy the weather has finally cooled down to the high 80's or low 90's during the day.  He was home on leave during September and attended several Brewers games and visited with family and old friends.  He will probably leave Iraq in December but will not be home for Christmas.
 

Corporal Andy Malson

Andy Malson sends his appreciation to the parish for the Yellow Ribbon Ministry.  He was promoted to corporal in June and he is stationed at Camp Lejeune, NC.  The Malson family and Andy anticipate a leave in early winter.
 

Lt. Gregory Klos

Greg is the son of Mike and Debbie Klos.  Greg started his career at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD.  Greg is currently serving as the Weapons Officer on the USS Chicago, a Fast Attack Submarine.  The USS Chicago is stationed in Pearl Harbor when it is not underway.  He will be stationed in Hawaii for the next three years.  Greg and his wife Jennifer had their church wedding in Spokane on July 5.  Mom (Debbie) reports that Gregory was handsome in his dress whites at the altar.  They hosted a Wisconsin reception on July 12.
 

Lance Corporal Joseph Willis

Lance Corporal Willis is the son of Michael and Dawn Willis.  Joe Willis and the Fox 2/24  Company returned home fromHabbaniyah,  Iraq on August 23.  The Willis family is welcoming his adjustment to civilian life!  Joe would like to thank the parish and all the school children for the letters and many boxes of treats.  He's planning on enrolling back  at UWM in the spring and he is working part-time for Zero Point Water Conditioning.
 
 
 
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