St. Joseph Church
Mass Times:
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Saturday: 5:30 PM, St. Elizabeth Seton, Glidden
| Sunday: 8:00 AM, St. Joseph, Dedham 10:00 AM, Annunciation, Coon Rapids
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St. Joseph Parish of Dedham has a total of 334 parishioners from 139 families. Rev. Andrew W. Hoffmann is the current pastor, and shares his time as pastor with Annunciation Parish of Coon Rapids and St. Elizabeth Seton of Glidden. Deacon Louis Meiners and Deacon Gary Schon assist Fr. Pick in his duties. Sue Seidl and Joe Ankenbauer serve as parish directors and Heather Badding, Linda Sporrer, and Amy Wiskus are parish bookkeepers.
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Nine little ones were welcomed to our parish family through the Sacrament of Baptism: Marin Rath, Kolbi Peter, Roscoe Kavalier, Cayden Klocke, Mya Riesberg, Noah Sporrer, Caden Mertes, Brylie Behrens, and Cooper Smith.
Nine children received their First Holy Communion at St. Joseph's Church: Zachary Badding, Carter Danner, Cory Danner, Emily Kitt, Emily Meiners, Kara Peter, Nicole Seidl, Syrus Stice, and Alexis Ziegmann.
Ross Baxter and Nichole Nagl were united in the Sacrament of Matrimony, and we bid farewell to Shirley Willenborg as she entered eternal life with our Father.
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Finance Council: Sue Seidl, Director Joe Ankenbauer, Director Pete Juergens, 2007 Denise Schultes, 2007 Tony Seidl, 2007 Heather Badding, 2008 Joyce Danner, 2008 Gary Wiskus, 2008 Mike Heinrichs, 2010 Donna Ankenbauer, 2010 John Peter, 2010
| Kuemper Parents' Club: Dave & Amy Grossman
Kuemper Booster Club: Bill & Melissa Schultes
Ladies Guild: Shari Kitt, President Connie Ankenbauer, Vice President Amy Wiskus, Secretary Jackie Mertes, Treasurer
| Committees: Liturgy: Edith Hoffman, Bonnie Sporrer, Deacon Louis Meiners Welcoming: Kate Miller & Carol Meiners Funeral: Kathy Irlbeck & Alice Behrens Sunshine: Susie Sporrer & Roz Schultes Baptismal Gowns: Birdie Meiners Fish Fries: Ed & Kathy Klocke, Randy Irlbeck, Guild Cemetery: Russ Axman, Gene Derner, Deacon Louis Meiners, Tom Seidl, Bob Sporrer, Wayne Klocke
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"Living A Faith, Building A Future"
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Did you know that by simply purchasing your weekly groceries a financial contribution may be made to your church or school? Or that putting gas in your vehicle or new shoes on your feet may benefit your church or school, too? How? Purchase SCRIP and everyone benefits.
What is SCRIP and how does it work? SCRIP is "substitute money" that works like cash to purchase your everyday items such as food, clothing, gas, and entertainment. Purchase SCRIP for a participating business and that businesss will donate a percentage of your total purchase back to your school and a child's tuition or your church.
For more information: contact Kuemper Catholic Schools at 712-792-3596 or go to http://www.kuemper.org/activities.cfm?subpage=427042.
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