September 18, 2011 - 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday, September 18
Catechetical Sunday - Commissioning of Religious
Education Teachers at all Masses
Religious Education Classes for Pre-K - Grade 8 from
8:45 - 9:45am at SJ Elementary School
Sunday Studies in the PAC from 8:45 - 9:45am
SJ High School Band in Fiestas Patrias Parade in
Downtown Bryan - 12 noon
Middle School KEYSIS from 4:00 - 5:30pm at SJS
Secondary Cafeteria
High School KEYSIS from 6:30 - 8:30pm at SJS Rest in Peace
ce
Secondary Cafeteria. Please remember in prayer the following who have died.
Topic: DISCIPLE NIGHT: The Bible Alone Pt. 2 Our sympathies are with the families.
Herman Lange Sr.
Monday, September 19 Father of Herman Lange Jr.
“That Man is You” begins in the PAC at 5:30am
James Stanley Vavra
Bible Study 6:00 - 7:00pm in the PAC
Husband of Janie Vavra, Father of Carl Vavra, Angela
Scout Troop 383 at 7:00pm in the Scout House
Dusek, Lisa Phillips, Judy Hausman and Susan Vavra
Tuesday, September 20
Martha and Mary Wellness Group at 9:00am in the PAC
Divine Mercy Prayer Group after 6:00pm Mass
Cub Scout Sign Up Night 6:00pm SJ Elementary School Wedding Banns
Czech Language Class 6:30 - 8:30pm in the PAC Please remember the following couples in prayer as
RCIA Session at 7:00pm in the PAC they prepare to receive the Sacrament of Matrimony:
Folk Choir Practice at 7:30pm in the Church October 1st
Kimberly Phillips and Joe Kerfoot
Wednesday, September 21 October 8th
Mass at Lampstand Health Care - E. 29th St. at 10:00am Courtney Coffey and Ty Siegert
Novena to the Miraculous Medal at 5:45pm in Chapel
Billie Francis and Alexander Mutz
followed by 6:00pm Mass
Religious Education Classes for Pre-K - Grade 6 at SJ
Elementary School 6:00 - 7:00pm. 7th and 8th
Grade from 5:45 - 7:15pm at Coulter Campus
Thursday, September 22
Altar Flowers
THANK YOU for flowers this weekend in memory of
Martha and Mary Wellness Group at 9:00am in the PAC BEULAH GLOCKZIN by Emanuel and Elaina Glockzin
Age Managers “Tailgate Party” 6:00pm in the PAC
Great Adventure Bible Study 7:00pm in the PAC
Friday, September 23 Prayers for the Sick
Please remember the following in prayer that the healing
Saturday, September 24 presence of Christ will restore them to physical and
spiritual health:
Mary Ann Stein, David Wilganowski, Fred Heck, Bill Foster,
Sunday, September 25 Ricky Ybarra, Mike Southerland, Kathy Amish, Gretchen Novak,
Religious Education Classes for Pre-K - Grade 8 from Donald and Clarence Plagens, Jaden Luna, Gloria Montelongo,
8:45 - 9:45am at SJ Elementary School Olga Estrada, Myrtle Lawson, Gary Hott, Andrea Perez,
Sunday Studies in the PAC from 8:45 - 9:45am Daniel Pietsch, Eddie Putz, Ann Boriskie, Peter Munoz,
Confirmation Parent and Student Meeting 3:30-5:00pm at Alfonso Perez, Larry Matous, Maggie Claypoole,
Good Shepherd Chapel Caleb Rodriguez, Marty Kolackovsky, Jo Gillar, Obie Jones,
Middle School KEYSIS from 4:00 - 5:30pm at SJS Ann Wells, Cody and Kayla Ruthven, Phil Nash, Linda King,
Secondary Cafeteria Shirley Novak, Ann Konderla, Jolene Broach
High School KEYSIS from 6:30 - 8:30pm at SJS
Secondary Cafeteria.
Catechetical Sunday 2011 40 Days for Life
Come be a part of the worldwide movement that has already
“Do This in Remembrance of Me” saved 4,313 lives to date! 40 Days for Life kicks off on
On September 17 and 18, 2011 St. Joseph Catholic Wednesday, September 28 and runs through November 6.
Church will join with parishes throughout the Diocese of We need YOUR help to save lives! E-mail
Austin and the United States to celebrate Catechetical standandpray@coalitionforlife.com or call 979-846-2825 for
Sunday. This year’s theme is “Do This In Memory of more information.
Me.” During all the Masses on that weekend, we will
recognize all those involved in handing on the faith to:
• Children
• Youth
• and Adults of our parish. MASSES FOR THE WEEK OF SEPT. 19 -2 5
Catechetical Sunday is a wonderful opportunity to reflect Monday 8:15am Shirley O’Connell (B)
upon the role that each person plays, by virtue of Baptism, 6:00pm Souls in Purgatory
in handing on the faith and being a witness to the Gospel.
Catechetical Sunday is an opportunity for all to rededicate Tuesday 8:15am Ike and Joe Slafka
ourselves to this mission as a community of faith. Good Shepherd 9:20am Gardina Pargac
The general focus in this year’s theme is on faith formation 6:00pm Bennie Ostiguin
and sacramental practice regarding the Holy Eucharist. Special Intention (Cody & Kayla)
This focus endorses the goal of the Catholic bishops of the
United States “to invite all Catholics to a deeper Wednesday 8:15am Bub Curtis
relationship with Jesus Christ in the Church through Lampstand 10:00am Lampstand Residents
formation focused on Sacred Scripture and Tradition, 6:00pm Theresa Talaber
and Sacraments, especially the Sunday Eucharist”. If Joann Holland
we are to experience a greater appreciation of the
Eucharist, having a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ Thursday 8:15am Georgia Picciano
and restoring Sunday as the Lord’s Day are essential Good Shepherd 9:20am For Our School
components of our faith formation. 6:00pm Dorothy Hall (B)
Special Intention (Adam Gerstein)
St. Joseph Age Managers Friday 8:15am Miles and Stella Autrey
6:00pm Maureen Mushinski
Thursday, September 22nd St. Joseph Age Managers
(parishioners age 60 and over) will meet in the PAC at Saturday 8:15am Mary Hue Pham
6:00pm for an Aggie “Tailgate” Party. A special DVD of Dolores and Rafael Villarreal
Coach Mike Sherman will be shown and “Yell Practice” Calita Garza
with Catholic Aggie Yell Leader Josh Light. The Church
will provide the Fried Chicken and Sausage. You are 6:00pm Emerald Petroski (A)
asked to bring the following to share according to your last John, Fannie & Johnnie Luza
name: Lucile Haynes
A - I … Salad Josephine Fagan
J - Q … Vegetable
R - Z … Dessert Sunday 7:00am Mike Petroski (B)
Wear Maroon and White if you would like to. Please
call the Church Office at 822-2721 with your reservation by 8:30am For Our Parish
Monday, September 19th. Cecilia Prihoda
Ramona Rocha (B)
10:00am Earline Blaha (A)
Confirmation 2012 Update: Frank Holubec Sr. (A)
The Confirmation Mass is on Saturday, December 17 at Marvin Schneider
4:00pm. Confirmation begins with the Orientation Session Theresa Talaber
for parents and students on Sunday, September 25. NO
REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 11:30am Joe Bartos
SEPTEMBER 25. Confirmation registration forms are
available at www.keysis.org. Confirmation is for those in Good Shepherd 5:30pm Adolph and Liddie Kucera
high school who have attended at least two consecutive
years of Catholic Religious Education, including St. Joseph
School, RE class, and Keysis. All current 9th-12th graders Sanctuary Lights
who fit this requirement are eligible. In Memory of Marvin Schneider
The New Liturgy of the Revised Roman Missal
Liturgical Minutes No. 19 Catholic Family Fraternal (KJZT)
Liturgy of the Word-Gospel and Homily Sunday, October 2nd Catholic Family Fraternal (KJZT
No. 6, Bryan), St. Elizabeth Society Quarterly Meeting at
As the Gospel is announced, all make the Sign of the Cross
12:30pm in the PAC. A representative from the City of
on their forehead, lips, and heart, signifying our desire to
Bryan will give us an update on what’s going on in the City
open our minds and hearts to the Gospel message, and to
of Bryan. The KJZT Society will provide Chicken Spaghetti
ready our lips to share its message with others.
and Garlic Bread for the meal. Please bring a salad,
vegetable or dessert to share. Leave a message for your
In Ezekiel 3:1, God speaks to Ezekiel saying, “…eat this
reservation by Friday, September 30th at 822-6393 or
scroll, then go, speak to the house of Israel.” We have all
lzemanek@suddenlinkmail.com
heard the expression, “You are what you eat.” In consuming
something, that thing becomes a part of us. When we
“consume” the Scriptures, we cannot help but be affected by
its message. In Deuteronomy 8:3 we are told that, “Not by
bread alone does man live, but by every word that comes
Pastoral Council
from the mouth of the Lord.” Without the Word of God, we Nominations are now being accepted for three year term
will die of spiritual starvation. positions on St. Joseph Pastoral Council. If you or
someone you know from St. Joseph Parish is interested in
Following the readings from scripture, a priest or deacon will serving in this capacity, please submit the name to Msgr.
typically preach a “homily” related to the readings or other McCaffrey, a present Pastoral Council Member or the
appropriate material. The “readings” from scripture proclaim Church Office by September 30th.
the activity of Almighty God in history. The “homily” then The Diocese of Austin requires each parish to
deals with the meaning and present-day application of the have a Pastoral Council to be a representative body of the
precepts contained in the readings. faithful whose focus is the whole community of faith. The
Diocese of Austin does not require parish wide voting on
The Church maintains that the homilist be an ordained the members nominated by the congregation. The four
minister, not simply because of the theological training new pastoral council members will be selected by the
necessary to preach, but due to its belief that the Sacrament pastor and the present Pastoral Council. The Pastoral
of Holy Orders confers a unique charism [kare-iz-uhm] and Council’s task is to give counsel and to seek consultation.
grace which empowers such men to speak for God in a Present members are:
supernatural manner. This is manifest in Exodus 4:10 - when John Blair, Vickie Bienski, Dan Buchly,
God assured Moses: “It is I who will assist you in speaking Lee Dodd, Libby Gaas, Chuck Konderla,
and will teach you what to say.” Jesus also told his apostles Marie Prihoda, Rod Ripple, Al Simon,
“...do not worry about what you are to say. You will be given Jonathan Smith, and Sharon West
at that moment what you are to say.”
24th Annual SJS Golf Tournament
Cub Scout Sign Up Night Monday, October 10th
at Briarcrest Country Club
Tuesday, September 20th is Cub Scout Sign Up Night 2 shotgun starts: 7:30am and 1:30pm / 4-man
for Troop 383 at St. Joseph Elementary School at 6:00pm. scramble
Open to boys in Grades 1 - 5. All new and present scouts October 10th is Columbus Day when we celebrate the
need to sign up. For more information contact David Patke discovery of the new world, namely North America. St.
at 979-777-5053. Joseph will be celebrating with the
discovery of distant vistas as we host our
24th Annual Golf Tournament at Briarcrest
You are invited ... Country Club. Tee times for our 4-man
scramble, shot gun start are at 7:30am and
Sunday, September 25th join St. Thomas Aquinas 1:30pm. Cost per player is $125 or $500/
Church for their 28th annual AquinasFest on the Church team. Contact the Development Office at
grounds in College Station from 11:00am – 5:00pm. BBQ
St. Joseph School (979)822-6641 x 30 to register to play,
Dinner from 11:00am - 2:00pm, Live and Silent Auctions
to volunteer, or to become a sponsor for the
and entertainment throughout the day.
tournament. Our goal this year is to purchase fencing
around the rear entrances of the Coulter Campus. Lunch
Sunday, October 2nd Holy Rosary Parish in Frenstat will is again donated by Outback Steakhouse.
host its annual Homecoming Bazaar and Picnic on the
parish grounds. Mass at 8:00am with Kolaches and Baked
Goods available for purchase after Mass. BBQ dinner PLEASE SUPPORT our Advertisers on the two pages
served from 11:00am - 1:00pm. Auctions, games and fun of Bulletin Ads. They help make possible this Sunday
throughout the day. Bulletin for our parishioners and we thank them.
Parish Festival May 2, 2010
MAY 1st is the Feast Day of St. Joseph the Worker - our patron saint! 30 years ago when it
was decided to have a Parish Festival, the first Sunday in May was chosen as the date because of
this Feast Day of the patron saint of our parish.
All the time, hard work and dedication put into this annual event by our many parishioners through
the years is seen in the growth of our present Festival. This annual fundraiser for the parish is also
a means of working with and socializing with those you worship with - your Parish Family.
Questions? Call the Church Office KOLACHES - KOLACHES - KOLACHES
822-2721 or Shirley Stratta, Festival YES this year BRUNO SHIMEK, 2nd Time State Champion
General Chairman at 774-7985. of The Kolache Festival in Caldwell, will make kolaches for
our Parish Festival. Pre-Orders are now being taken at the
PEARL THEME Church Office 822-2721. He and other volunteers will make
This year’s festival theme is “Pearls” - the jewel for a and bake them on Saturday, May 1, at the PAC. CHEESE,
30th Anniversary. Since pearls are found in the water … PEACH, PRUNE, POPPYSEED and CHERRY — $10.00 a
we also have other items associated with the water … dozen (you may mix 2 kind in a dozen). Kolaches may
seafood, fishing, a cruise, a trip to SeaWorld and MORE. be picked up at the PAC on Saturday afternoon or at the
Festival on Sunday. Over 20 dozen Kolaches have already
RAFFLE been pre-ordered. Call your order in this week!
Buy and/or sell your raffle tickets. We have some
wonderful prizes on this our 30th Raffle! BOOTH HELP STILL NEEDED - If you would like to
Raffle Chairmen are: Buddy and Sandra Micklitz help with a game or food booth please call the church office
at 822-2721 or
AUCTION Beth & Wade Bienski 571-2857, Game Booth Chairmen
We only have 22 items for this year’s Auction and it is Vickie & Mark Deike 776-0964, Food Booth Chairmen
only one week away. Please contact Janis, Janice Ann
or Paula at Bayer Electric 979-775-7752 about your CAKES - Cakes are needed for the MEAL and the CAKE
donation as soon as possible this week. You may either WHEEL sponsored by the KJZT. Would all good cooks in
deliver your donation to the Church Office or to Bayer the parish please bake a cake or two for the cake wheel
Electric. We need donations and BUYERS also; as no and/or meal? Bring your cakes out to the Festival Grounds
Auction is successful without bidders! on Sunday, May 2nd
BAR-B-QUE DINNER
A 3 meat BBQ plate with sides, tea and dessert will be BOOK NOOK - This popular booth sponsored by the
served on Festival Day from 11:00am-2:00pm at the Luza Family always does great at the Festival We need
Festival Grounds and we have Plates to go from used books in good condition to sell. Novels, Cookbooks,
10:00am-1:00pm at St. Joseph Preston Street Gym here Children’s Books, etc. Please bring by the church office
by the church and out at the Festival Grounds. Tickets prior to Festival Day.
are $8.00 for a large plate and $7.00 for a small one .
$1.00 off each ticket until this Friday April 30th. GROCERY WHEEL - A fun, practical game sponsored
Tickets available after all Masses and at the church office by the Gray and Shepard Families. Leave your grocery
during the week. donations at the main entrance of the church or you may
Meal Ticket Chairmen are: John & Jennifer Kristynik bring them by the Church Office this week.
PARKING SILENT AUCTION - The Silent Auction is a separate
Ample parking is available at the Festival Grounds. booth from the Live Auction. Bids are handwritten by the
PLEASE, PLEASE RESPECT THE HANDICAP bidder for items that are displayed. The Folk Choir is
PARKING AT THE FESTIVAL GROUNDS. hosting this booth and is looking for unique items. Please
bring to Borski Homes at 3030 East 29th Suite 120 in Bryan
GAME TICKETS M - F from 9:00 - 11:30am or 1:30 - 4:30pm or call 776-5852
We especially need your help on Festival Day in using
Game Tickets purchased at the Game Ticket Booth COUNTRY STORE This booth is sponsored by St.
instead of cash when you play games and purchase Joseph Women’s Guild. These ladies offer handmade
food items at the Festival, for security and convenience. craft items and homemade baked goods. Donations of
THANKS for your cooperation! these items may be brought by the Church Office or to the
Festival Grounds Sunday May 2nd.
Pray For Our Military PRAYER FOR RAIN
“Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as
they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless Heavenly Father,
acts they perform for us in our time of need. We ask this in
the name of Jesus, our Lord and Savior.” Amen.
We BELIEVE that it is you who created
PV2 Paul Henri Balanga – U.S. Army - Afghanistan our world
Sgt. Joseph Chance Bowman - U.S. Marines - Iraq with all of its beauty and life.
Sgt. David Braden, U.S. Marines, Afghanistan
T/Sgt. Tim Braden - U.S. Air Force - San Angelo, TX. We BELIEVE that it is you who put into
PFC Ross Carrabba - U.S. Marines - Afghanistan place the
2LT Joseph D’Agostino - U.S. Army - Afghanistan
A1C David Dominguez – U.S. Air Force - Korea systems of nature that sustain,
A1C Clinton Doriocourt - U.S. Air Force - Afghanistan nurture and renew
Capt. Johnathan Esparza - U.S. Air Force - Okinawa
Capt. Jennifer Esparza - U.S. Air Force - Okinawa this work of your hands.
SPEC Justin A. Garner - U. S. Army – Kuwait We BELIEVE that it is you who hears your
Sgt. Jay Geronime - U.S. Army – Ft. Sill, OK
S/Sgt. Jeffrey Geronime - U.S. Marines – New River, NC children
EF3 Justin Geronime - U.S. Navy-USSEssex when they call upon you.
Sgt. Nchia Kedze Ghong - U.S. Marines - Iraq
PFC Jacob Hernandez – U.S. Marines – Palm Springs
Hear then, this prayer which comes from
SPEC. Justin Hubacek - U.S. Army - Ft. Bragg, NC a heart
HM E-2 Kyra Jimenez - U.S. Navy - Japan filled with confidence and trust.
Col. Michael G. Kelley - U.S. Army - Iraq
SP4 Rusty Lanicek - U.S. Army – South Korea Grant to us and to all who seek it, the
Corporal Brian M. Lindsay - U.S. Marines - Burma gift of a bountiful rain.
M/Sgt. Brian Locke - U.S. Army - Iraq
Sgt. Juan Antonio Lopez - U.S. Army - Iraq Water our lands so that they may once
Col. Mark C. Losack - U.S. Marines - Okinawa again spring to life and reflect the
MGY/SGT Stephen Losack - U.S. Marines - N.Carolina
PFC Ricardo A. Luna - U.S. Army - Iraq beauty of your creation.
SSGT Timothy Luza Jr.-U.S. Air Force – Ft. Meade, D.C. Fill our lakes and rivers with sufficient
† Capt. Sean E. Lyerly-Texas National Guard - Iraq †
LCpl. Gabriel Martell - U.S. Marines - Afghanistan rain so that they may continue to
Captain Misty Munoz – National Guard - Iraq provide life giving and refreshing
E5 Michael Neveu – U.S. Navy - Behrain
Major Michael E. Ogden - U.S. Marines - Corpus Christi
water to all who depend upon it
Sgt. Christopher Orta - U.S. Army - Oklahoma for their livelihood and well being.
CS2 Mandi Belcik Parks - U.S. Navy-San Diego, CA. Please do not let many more days pass
WO1 Jeffrey Pivonka - U.S. Army – Iraq
PFC Naomi Hernandez-Pledger – U.S.Army – Ft. Sill without sending us this most needed
PFC Ariel Quinones - U.S. Army - Afghanistan blessing of rain.
Sgt. Michael Ramirez - U.S. Army - South Korea
L/Corporal Patrick R. Reade - U.S. Marines - Georgia We ask this in the name of Jesus,
L/Corporal James Robinson - U.S.Marines - Afghanistan your Son who lives and reigns with
Sgt. Adrian Rodriquez - U.S. Army - Iraq
Sgt. Joel Rodriguez - U.S. Air Force - Iraq you and the Holy Sprit,
PFC Marcus Ruiz - U.S.Army - Ft. Louis, Washington one God forever.
Sgt. Michael Ruiz - U.S. Marines-Afghanistan
SPC Jay Saculla - U.S. Army – Afghanistan Amen.
PFC Daniel Stadler - U.S. Army - Iraq
Corporal Daniel W. Schwartz - U.S. Marines - Iraq
L/Corp.Douglas W. Schwartz - U.S. Marines - N.Carolina
SSGT Larame Sowder - US Air Force - Albuquerque
L/Corp. Kyle Taylor –U.S.Marines –N.Carolina
1st Lt. Sean Taylor - U.S. Marines – Afghanistan
Major Ryan Ussery - U.S. Army – Ft. Hood
Sgt. Matt White - U.S. Army - Iraq
Sgt. Rick Lee Wolff - Army National Guard - Iraq
M/Sgt Sherrie Yeates - U.S. Army - Afghanistan
S/Sgt. Michael Zeig - U.S. Army - Iraq
Pray For Our Military Festival Raffle Winners:
“Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as CONGRATULATIONS to the following who won the
they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless Raffle Prizes at our 30th Annual Parish Festival May 2nd.
acts they perform for us in our time of need. We ask this in
the name of Jesus, our Lord and Savior.” Amen. 1st - 30-$100 Gift Certificates - Nunzio Randazzo
Sgt. Joseph Chance Bowman - U.S. Marines - Iraq 2nd - $1,500. Pearl Necklace - Ashley Trejo
Cpl. David Braden, U.S. Marines, Miramar, CA 3rd - $1,400. Caribbean Cruise - Joe Penicka
S/Sgt. Tim Braden - U.S. Air Force - San Angelo, TX. 4th - $500. Meat Pkg. - Oliver Brothers Transmission
PFC Ross Carrabba - U.S. Marines - San Diego, CA. 5th - $500. Restaurant Pkg. - Donnie Manry
2LT Joseph D’Agostino - U.S. Army - Ft. Hood 6th - $500 SeaWorld Vacation Pkg. - Larry Faust
A1C David Dominguez – U.S. Air Force - Korea 7th - 30-$10. Gift Certificates - Joe Penicka
A1C Clinton Doriocourt - U.S. Air Force - Afghanistan
Capt. Johnathan Esparza - U.S. Air Force - Okinawa
Capt. Jennifer Esparza - U.S. Air Force - Okinawa
Pvt. Justin A.Garner - U. S. Army - Korea Festival THANK YOU!
SPC Jay Geronime - U.S. Army - Iraq To those who planned, ordered and organized
Sgt. Jeffrey Geronime - U.S. Marines - North Carolina
Seaman Justin Geronime - U.S. Navy-Great Lakes, IL. To those who volunteered
Sgt. Nchia Kedze Ghong - U.S. Marines - Iraq To those who donated
SP4 Mark A. Gorzycki - U.S. Army - Ft. Hood, TX.
SPEC. Justin Hubacek - U.S. Army - Ft. Bragg, NC To those who cooked, cut, stirred and served
HM E-2 Kyra Jimenez - U.S. Navy - Japan To those who set up
Col. Michael G. Kelley - U.S. Army - Iraq
SP4 Rusty Wayne Lanicek - U.S. Army - North Carolina To those who took down
Corporal Brian M. Lindsay - U.S. Marines - Burma To those who ate
M/Sgt. Brian Locke - U.S. Army - Iraq
Sgt. Juan Antonio Lopez - U.S. Army - Iraq To those who sold
Col. Mark C. Losack - U.S. Marines - Okinawa To those who bought
MGY/SGT Stephen Losack - U.S. Marines - N.Carolina
PFC Ricardo A. Luna - U.S. Army - Iraq To those who won and those who lost
SSGT Timothy Luza Jr.-U.S. Air Force – Ft. Meade, D.C. To those who baked and those who sewed
† Capt. Sean E. Lyerly-Texas National Guard - Iraq †
CS3 Morgan McConal - U.S. Navy - Washington To those who cut, counted and poured
M/Sgt. Doug McMillan - U.S. Army - Iraq To those who parked and
LCpl. Gabriel Martell - U.S. Marines - Afghanistan
Captain Misty Munoz – National Guard - Iraq To those who protected
E5 Michael Neveu – U.S. Navy - Byrain To those who cleaned, carried and hauled
Major Michael E. Ogden - U.S. Marines - Corpus Christi
Sgt. Christopher Orta - U.S. Army - Oklahoma To those who visited
CS2 Mandi Belcik Parks - U.S. Navy-San Diego, CA. To those who smiled …
WO1 Jeffrey Pivonka - U.S. Army - Iraq
PFC Ariel Quinones - U.S. Army - Afghanistan
Sgt. Michael Ramirez - U.S. Army - South Korea
THANK YOU !
L/Corporal Patrick R. Reade - U.S. Marines - Georgia
L/Corporal James Robinson - U.S.Marines - Afghanistan
Sgt. Adrian Rodriquez - U.S. Army - Iraq Visit St. Joseph Church Website at:
Sgt. Joel Rodriguez - U.S. Air Force - Iraq www.stjosephbcs.org
PFC Marcus Ruiz - U.S.Army - Ft. Louis, Washington There is information about the church,
Sgt. Michael Ruiz - U.S. Marines-Afghanistan school, organizations, ministries,
SPC Jay Saculla - U.S. Army - Afghanistan calendars and schedules.
PFC Daniel Stadler - U.S. Army - Iraq
Corporal Daniel W. Schwartz - U.S. Marines - Iraq
L/Corp.Douglas W. Schwartz - U.S. Marines - N.Carolina
SrAm Larame Sowder-U.S.Air Force-Hurlburt AB Florida
2nd Lt. Sean Taylor - U.S. Marines - Quantico,Virginia
Major Ryan Ussery - U.S. Army – Ft. Hood
SPC Aaron Waller – U.S. Army - Afghanistan
Sgt. Matt White - U.S. Army - Iraq
Sgt. Rick Lee Wolff - Army National Guard - Iraq
1st Lt. Forrest Womack - U.S. Army - Iraq
M/Sgt Sherrie Yeates - U.S. Army - Afghanistan
S/Sgt. Michael Zeig - U.S. Army - Iraq