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SAINT PHILIP THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH FOUNDED 1909
DIOCESE OF VICTORIA IN TEXAS
304 W. Church St., El Campo, Tx. 77437
979-543-3770 • fax: 979-578-8831
Parish School:
979-543-2901 • fax: 979-578-8835
Parish Homepage: www.stphilipapostle.org
Parish Email: [email protected]
School Homepage: www.stphilipschool.org
Pastor: Reverend Michael Rother
Parochial Vicar: Rev. Chase Goodman
Deacons: Deacon Jerome Grahmann Deacon Larry Hoelscher
Sunday Eucharist Schedule
Saturday (Vigil of Sunday) ................................................................ 5:00 p.m.
Sunday ........................................................... 7:00 a.m.; 10:00 a.m.; 6:00 p.m.
Holy Day and Weekday Schedule
Holy Days ........................................................................... (check the Bulletin)
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, First Saturday......................... 8:00 a.m.
Wednesday ....................................................................................... 5:30 p.m.
Friday during School Season ............................................................ 8:15 a.m.
Perpetual Adoration and Rosary
Perpetual Adoration .......................... Monday 8:30 a.m. until Friday 5:00 p.m.
Rosary ............................... 30 minutes before weekday and weekend Masses
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Thursday 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.; Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.;
by appointment and season schedule during Advent and Lent
~ Pastoral Care Information ~ Sacrament of Baptism: Please inform the Parish office at least six months before due
date. Further instructions and baptismal materials will be provided at the Parish office.
Sacrament of Marriage: Please register at the parish office as soon as possible, but at
least six months prior to anticipated date.
Ministry to the Sick and Homebound: Call the Parish office when a family member is sick
and would like a visit or would like to receive Holy Communion, Reconciliation and Anointing
of the Sick.
New Parishioners and Status: Welcome to St. Philip Parish! Call or come by the Parish office to register. Also notify us when moving out of the parish or when you have a change of family status and address.
Community Mission Statement…We, the people of God of Saint Philip the Apostle, in the
loving and evangelizing spirit of St. Philip, form a family community that challenges each of
us to proclaim and live the gospel messages of Jesus Christ in the world through worship,
evangelization, Christian formation and service.
Administrative Secretary
Leslie Farquhar
Receptionist
Sylvia Peter
Music Director
Janice Cox
Youth Minister
Ana Rodriguez
Technology/Schedules
Leslie Farquhar
Parish Catechetical Leader
Nancy Fenner
School Principal
Gwen Edwards
School Secretary
Amanda Stary
Cemetery Supervisor
Kirk Stary
Parish Administrative Council
Deacon Jerome Grahmann
Deacon Larry Hoelscher
Lisa Bubela
Gary Charbula
Jeanie Janak
Claudia Raun
Scott Strnadel
Ray Viktorin
Mike Watz
School Advisory Council
Anthony Cisneros
Amanda Dorotik
Stacey Ermis
William Key
Michael Porter
Cory Radley
Kyle Wallis
Tyler Williams
Cemetery Committee
Linda Alvarado
Lynn Cox
Ginger Harris
Dot Hermansen
Mary Jane Kaiser
Gracie Priesmeyer
Jerry Socha
Bereavement/Outreach
Committee
Evelyn Grahmann
Irene Nohavitza
School Endowment Trustees
Linda Bolcik
James Bouligny
Deacon Larry Hoelscher
Gloria Marek
Kim Socha
Donald Sutton
David Zalman
Spiritual Direction
Patricia Hoelscher
Safe Environment Coordinator
Leslie Farquhar
Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
August 30, 2020
Remember In Prayer Pray For The Sick…
Brandon Janak, Annabelle Van Deursen, Gary Polasek, Clif-ton Bram, Anton Tupa, Dolores Priesmeyer, Melody Macha, Milton Machacek, Johnnie Mican, Kristen Lezak, Abby Goe-rig, Sammy Tupa, Dora Casarez, Carly Walker, Lester Lu-tringer, Lisa Respondek Holt, Helen Hicks, Fred Prihoda, Wayne Zabodyn, Frank Krenek, Alvin Korenek, Joshua Fowler, Margaret Waters, Leonard Hubenak, Dianne Appling, Jennifer Martin, Stephanie Stepan, Deacon Ed Wendel, Glenn Kahanek, Weston Swoboda, Charles Maerz, David Dunn, Donnie Novak, Regina Kacer, Irene Sedlock, Lonnie Roe, Michael Mangel, Rita Addicks, Garret Davis, Ed Wasek, Rob-ert “Bob” Staff, Brandy Kubena, Eugene Graham, Cindy Junek, Tim Tlucek, Bill Culver, Daniel and Martha Marek, Linda Seawright, Cindy Riha, Carl Siglock, Shirley McMah-on, Barbara Milder, Cindy Schmidt, Edith Farish, Kristi Baker, Tyler Simpson, Joy Roppolo, Betty Wier, Lorrie Goodman, Angela Dornak and the homebound.
2. Saint Philip the Apostle Catholic Church
A Message From Our Pastor
Father’s Formed.org Suggestion of the Week MOVIES – MOVIE NIGHT or KIDS
The Pilgrim's Progress
As our children have returned back to school and pursue new academic experiences, I offer the aid of the giver of knowledge. The more we invite the Lord into our every aspect of our lives, the more He grants His helping grace upon us. We can pray for His grace and aid in everything. I encourage you to pray with your children in preparation for their studies. A great way to start the day is with prayer. Invite God into the whole day and open the minds and hearts of your children that they may grow in knowledge that day. Maybe do this on the way to school. Encourage them to also offer prayer when they sit down to do home-work or study for an exam that the Lord may help them retain the knowledge. One other time for them to pray is before they take a test. Prayer at this time can obtain for them grace to be calm and recall the information that they have studied. Below is a wonderful prayer attributed to St. Thomas Aquinas, patron of students. If you have a younger child that may not fully understand the words/phrases of the prayer, you can use this as a spring board to help formulate a prayer for your children to pray before school, studying, homework, or taking a test. Come, Holy Spirit, Divine Creator, true source of light and fountain of wisdom! Pour forth your brilliance upon my dense intellect, dissipate the darkness which covers me, that of sin and of ignorance. Grant me a penetrating mind to understand, a retentive memory, method and ease in learning, the lucidity to comprehend, and abundant grace in expressing myself. Guide the beginning of my work, di-rect its progress, and bring it to successful completion. This I ask through Jesus Christ, true God and true man, living and reigning with You and the Father, forever and ever. Amen. St. Thomas Aquinas, pray for us.
Prayer Intentions at Mass August 31 – September 6
MON 8:00 a.m. Special Intention for Amy
TUE 8:00 a.m. + Frankie Novak
WED 1:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
No Mass at Garden Villa + Millie Pustejovsky
THU 8:00 a.m. Parishioners Intentions
FRI 8:15 a.m. + Joe Sr. and Annie Juroska
SAT 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Parishioners Intentions + John Corbett
SUN 7:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.
+ Angeline Schoenfield + Lawrence Dorotik Parishioners Intentions
LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR SEPT 5 & SEPT 6
Lector: Ruthie Buzek Cantor: Diane Bard Altar Servers: Hospitality: Steven and Wendy Korenek Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Bill Goerig
Lector: Tish McAlister Altar Servers: Hospitality: Zachary Edwards Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Don McAlister
Lector: Judy Barrett Cantor: Carol Smolik Altar Servers: Hospital/Meridian: Nursing Home Ministers: Hospitality: Sandra Knesek Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Ramona Stepan
Lector: Jim Van Antwerp Cantor: Hope Tomlinson Altar Servers: Hospitality: Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Duane Korenek
Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Be transformed by the re-newal of your mind, that you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and pleasing and perfect. - Romans 12:2
Key Scriptural Passage: Then Jesus told his disciples, “If anyone wants to become my follower, let them deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me.” (Matthew 16:24) Questions for Discussion: Adult: What has it meant to you to take up your cross and follow Jesus? Child: When has it been hard to be a follower of Jesus?
Readings For The Week (August 31–September 5) Monday………….1 Cor 2:1-5/Lk 4:16-39 Tuesday………….1 Cor 2:10-16/Lk 4:31-37 Wednesday………1 Cor 3:1-9/Lk 4:38-44 Thursday…………2 Cor 4:1-2, 5-7/Lk 22:24-30 Friday…………….1 Cor 4:1-5/Lk 5:33-39 Saturday………….1 Cor 4:6-15/Lk 6:1-5
Vocation Prayer Cross… If you or you family is interested in praying one week for vocations, please call Nelda Schmidt at 543-7259 and she will get the Vo-cation Prayer Cross to you.
Pro-Life Corner...Abor tion destroys a life that has al-ready begun. The egg and the sperm are already living; at conception they unite and become a human life. The state protects eagles and snails; is it asking too much for the pro-tection of unborn human babies?
NEXT SUNDAY READINGS SEPTEMBER 6, 2020 3.
Knights of Columbus Council 2490
2nd & 4th Tuesdays Columbus Club Hall El Campo
Hall Rental: 979-543-4359
BVM Caritas Medjugorje Pilgrimages
Call: 205-672-2000 Ext. 218 or 219
Visit: www.mej.com Click on “Medjugorje Pilgrimages”
We are looking for Bulletin Sponsors. If you would like to place an ad plese
Contact Leslie Farquhar at 979-543-3770 or [email protected]
**Bulletin Sponsor of the Week:
Pray For Those Serving In The Military and Law Enforcement
Nathan Cox, ECPD, E-5 MM2 Zachary Elledge US Navy, Lance Corp. Casey Winfield, USMC, US Army Staff Sgt. David Haugh, Robert Drapela, Coast Guard, Master Chief Sub-Lant Zachary Montello, Lance Corp. Mason Miller, USMC, Spec. Christopher Alford, U S Army, LCDR Jarrod Smith, US Navy, Chris Bird, Texas Game Warden, Wharton County, Sr. Airman Lane Kocian, Air Force, Sheriff Shan-non Srubar, WCSO, Chief Deputy Clint Savino, WCSO, Captain Larry Hensley, WCSO, Captain Jason Mican, WCSO, Deputy Calvin Pfeil, WCSO, SRO Jeffery Pfeil, ECPD, Greg Pasak Travis County SO, James Scott DOJ, James Sanders, Houston PD, Private #2 Ivan Jaramillo, Ar-thur Debo, ECPD, Braden Mican, ECPD, SR Reece Mazel, Navy
FIRST READING - Ezekiel 33:7-9
Thus says the LORD: You, son of man, I have appointed watchman for the house of Israel; when you hear me say any-thing, you shall warn them for me. If I tell the wicked, “O wicked one, you shall surely die, ” and you do not speak out to dissuade the wicked from his way, the wicked shall die for his guilt, but I will hold you responsible for his death. But if you warn the wicked, trying to turn him from his way, and he refuses to turn from his way, he shall die for his guilt, but you shall save yourself.
SECOND READING - Romans 13:8-10
Brothers and sisters: Owe nothing to anyone, except to love one another; for the one who loves another has fulfilled the law. The commandments, “You shall not commit adultery; you shall not kill; you shall not steal; you shall not covet, ” and whatever other commandment there may be, are summed up in this saying, namely, “You shall love your neighbor as
yourself.” Love does no evil to the neighbor; hence, love is the fulfillment of the law.
GOSPEL - Matthew 18:15-20 Jesus said to his disciples: “If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault between you and him alone. If he lis-tens to you, you have won over your brother. If he does not lis-ten, take one or two others along with you, so that ‘every fact may be established on the testimony of two or three witnesses.’ If he refuses to listen to them, tell the church. If he refuses to listen even to the church, then treat him as you would a Gentile or a tax collector. Amen, I say to you, whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven. Again, amen, I say to you, if two of you agree on earth about anything for which they are to pray, it shall be granted to them by my heavenly Father. For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.”
Pray For Our Permanent Diaconate Candidates:
Frank Aguilar, Adrian Canales, Richard Evans, John Glueck, Nazario Hernandez, Kevin Knox, Jerome Kotzur, Tim Kozelsky, Dusty Leopold, Eugene Menchaca, Michael Morkovsky, Andrew Nunmaker, Kevin Petrash, Terry Rob-inson, Matthew Schaefer, Rusty Theut, Frank Tilley, and Bruce Turner
Pray For Our Seminarians:
Tran Dinh, Ryan Kapavik, Aaron Padila, Luke Prihoda, Philippe Dubourdieu, Caleb Krischke, Shane Goertz, Jo-seph Blackburn, and Richard Barfield
REMEMBER IN PRAYER Those Going Home to God…
Elsie Stavinoha “Life has changed, not ended”
4. Saint Philip the Apostle Catholic Church
Growing in Faith…from Scripture: Matthew 16:21-27…The Secret to a Happy Christian Life... In this reading, Jesus shocked his disciples by predicting his own death. Like many Jews of the day, they had believed that the Messiah would be a triumphant and powerful warrior king who would trample the enemies of his people. All longed for retaliation after centuries of slavery and humilia-tion. Jesus predicted he would be put to death instead, de-stroying their ideas of the Messiah. Like a good friend, Peter wanted to protect Jesus from discomfort and attempted to reassure him. But Jesus knew that unless he suffered and died, we would all die in our sins. He couldn’t turn from his purpose and he rebuked Peter for tempting him. Sometimes our most difficult temptations come from our loved ones trying to spare us pain. Saving ourselves from earthly pain might mean doing something that puts our souls in jeopardy. Avoiding the pain and sacrifice that comes with being a Christian could cause us to die spiritually and emotionally. The secret of a happy Christian life is not to avoid our personal Cross but to em-brace it as Jesus did. “Instruct Me In Your Ways, Lord” is a 16-week online study on the Pentateuch (the first five books of the Old Testament) that consists of 7 Revelations. Daily audio and text reflections are e-mailed right to your inbox with online journal, prayer links and bonus features. It began Aug. 23, but people can still register to get all of the con-tent. Register at www.godsembrace.org Coronavirus Prayer...Lord Jesus Chr ist, our Divine Phy-sician, we ask You to guard and protect us from Coronavirus Covid-19 and all serious illness. For all that died from it, have mercy, for those that are ill now, bring healing. For those searching for a remedy, enlighten them, for medical caregivers helping the sick, strengthen and shield them. For those working to contain the spread, grant them success, for those afraid, grant peace. May your Precious Blood be our defense and salvation. By Your grace, may You turn the evil of disease into moments of consolation and hope. May we always fear the contagion of sin more than any illness. We abandon ourselves to Your Infinite Mercy. Amen. - Pedro de la Cruz
Diocese of Victoria Pastoral Institute - Extended Program
SACRAMENTS OF INITIATION
Instructor: Fr. Bob Knippenberg Tuesday Mornings: September 1 – October 6, 2020 •
9:15 – 11:30 am Thursday Evening: September 3 – October 8, 2020 •
7:00 – 9:15 pm The sacraments are the source of our life in Christ or, as the Catechism of the Catholic Church puts it, “The sacra-ments are efficacious signs of grace, instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church, by which divine life is dis-pensed to us” (n. 1131). The first two weeks of the Pastoral Institute Sacraments course will examine grace and the first sin, our responsibil-ities toward the sacraments, material things as instruments of grace and what is meant by “efficacious signs of [sanctifying] grace.” The next four weeks will examine the Sacraments of Initiation: 1) Baptism, 2) Confirmation, and 3) Eucharist For each sacrament, the theology of the sacrament, the ori-gins of the sacrament, and the way in which the sacrament is practiced in the Catholic Church will be examined. This course will be offered at Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Hostyn and at the Chancery in Victoria via “Distance Learning”. Cost is $30.00 for the six-week course. Cost is $20.00 for The Sacraments textbook (optional) For more information please call Pastoral Institute at (361) 573-0828. Year of the Family - The Diocese of Victoria in Texas is excited to announce a renewed focus on accompanying fami-lies, as they learn and grow in faith together. Beginning this October, and continuing through the following September, the Diocese of Victoria will celebrate “The Year of the Fami-ly.” Each month, together as a church family, we will ex-plore different themes of our Catholic faith from the safety and comfort of our own homes. Diocesan officers will pro-vide resources for all members of our church family through the Diocese of Victoria website and other media outlets, such as parish bulletins, Facebook, and The Catholic Lighthouse. More information, including monthly themes and activities will be available soon. Prayer for Students… Lord our God, in your wisdom and love you surround us with the mysteries of the universe. Send your Spirit upon these students and fill them with your wis-dom and blessings. Grant that they may devote themselves to their studies and draw ever closer to you, the source of all knowledge. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. ~from Catholic Household Blessings and Prayers
Becoming a Permanent Deacon For men interested in a vocation as a Permanent Dea-con for the Diocese of Victoria, informational meetings will be held at St Robert Bellarmine (El Campo) on Wednesday, Sept. 16, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the salon, and at Our Lady of Sorrows (Victoria) on Saturday, Sept.19, from 1 to 3 p.m. in the Trinity Center. It is only neces-sary to attend one of the meetings. For more information on the formation program for the Permanent Diaconate, please contact Deacon Chuck Glynn –[email protected].
Flowers - August 30 Main Altar and Ambo: Church will provide the flowers this weekend.
Calendar of Events… Monday, August 31 - Men’s bible study at 6:00 a.m. - Meeting House. Tuesday, September 1 - Upper room prayer group meeting at 6:00 p.m. Thursday, September 3 - Administrative board will meet at 5:30 p.m. - Reconciliation from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday, September 4 - Patriotic rosary at 5:30 p.m.in the Sacred Heart Chapel. Saturday, September 5 - Reconciliation from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Sunday, September 6 - Second collection is for the Black and Indian Missions,
Catholic Communications Campaign, and the Catholic University of America.
- Blessing of expectant parents after all the Masses.
Invite Someone to Join the Catholic Church… Have you ever thought about becoming a Catholic? Do you have a spouse or a friend who is non-Catholic
and has expressed a desire to become Catholic? Does your non-Catholic spouse or friend want to bet-
ter understand the Catholic Church? The RCIA is a process of 26 to 28 weeks in length, providing infor-mation about Catholic Church Doc-trine and beliefs as well as a for-mation process in the faith. Inquiry classes begin Monday, Sept. 14 at 7:00 p.m. in the Sacred Heart Meeting Room. St. Philip Catholic School Super Pr ize Drawing Win-
ner for August 21 is Mary Lou Faas.
St. Philip Catholic School Booster Club will have a grilled pork steak dinner on Sunday, August 30 at 11:00 a.m. Plates to go only. $10.00 per plate. Drive thru only at St. Philip Parish Hall on Depot Street.
St. Philip Catholic School has a par t-time position open for an aide in our Early Childhood Center! Please visit our website for an application or call the school office at 543-2901 for more information!
St. Philip the Apostle Parish Picnic News... We will have a Mega Raffle similar to years previous with a few changes. Please consider donating to help off-set the expenses of the raffle. Monetary donations may be put in the collection basket or brought to or mailed to the parish office. More information regarding sponsorship for the mega raffle will be forthcoming. Regarding raffle donations, we will combine the money in order to purchase a variety of prizes. The meal to go will be September 27 and the raffle will be a date to follow. We will announce the date of the raf-fle, via Facebook and the end of Mass announcements, when it is determined . Over and above what is needed for the operational ex-penses, the funds collected will go toward projects in the church building for maintenance and update. A successful “parish picnic depends on all of us. Let’s not have just a few parishioners do all the work! Therefore, please help sell, or purchase, Mega Raffle tickets and be on the look-out for other ways to help out that are announced. -Fr. Michael and the Picnic Committee
Thank you to the following families and individuals who have donated toward the raffle for the parish pic-nic. The total thus far is $1,100.00. Robert & Linda Schilhab, Dennis & Sandra McDonald, Robert & Cathy Leopold, David & Carol Rachunek, Bettie Konvicka, Rose Marie Janak, Kenneth & Jeanette Walla, Florence Adamitis, Arliss Treybig
Thank you to the following families and individuals who have donated toward the cost of meat for the pic-nic meal. The total thus far is $7,475.00. Daniel & Rosann Zalman, Betty Hlavinka, Robert Jr. & Linda Schilhab, Theresa Zetka, Mike & Laneil Kennedy, Lawrence & Gladys Krenek, Cory & Hayley Chandler, Anthony & Cindy Mahalitc, Ron & Mary Kay Price, Jean-ette Stock, Arliss Treybig, William & Brittni Key, Neal & Donna Hicks, Kenneth & Jeanette Walla, Pat Dybala, San-dra Foytik, Florence Adamitis Also James Kallina, Tim & Lisa Raun, Floyd & Rose Borak, Thomas & Carol Turner, Victor & Rebecca Pet-rash, Bob & Mary Ann Staff, James & Candace Janecka, Agnes Wendel, Norman & Marian Peter, Kevin & Jennifer Pavlas, Edward Miller, Wayne & Diane Bard, Dwayne & Janiece Holub, Cecilia Krenek, Rose Marie Janak, Lillian Bartek Also Deacon Jerome & Evelyn Grahmann, B. G. & Betty Parma, Bettie Konvicka, John & Debbie Mahoney, David Starks
Saint Philip the Apostle Catholic Church 5.
Sacrificial Giving:
8-23-20 ........................................... .$7,362.00 School ................................................ .$130.00 Maintenance ...................................... .$120.00
A Journey Into Our Catholic Faith
Sixth Session - The Paschal Mystery on Thurs-day, September 10 at 7:00 p.m. in the Mikeska Fellowship Hall. If you have ever wanted to know why we do things a certain way or what we be-lieve in the Catholic Church, then this class is for you! Come see how the power of God, the Father, Jesus, the Son and the Holy Spirit has been work-ing within the beauty of our Catholic Faith. Mask and social distancing required.
1513 N. Mechanic El Campo, TX 77437
979-578-8400 Toll free: 877-578-0100 Lisa Bubela, owner TMF (Parishioner)
WRECKER, TIRE & TRUCK REPAIR, LLC
Mark & Kristine Cochrum
Parishioners
2507 W. Loop
979-543-7374
Crop Care by Air
TRADEWIND
AG, INC. County Road 408
979-543-5712 Paul and Patricia Bruton
Parishioners
Clay and Polly Wilkins Parishioners
119 N. Mechanic at Jackson Street • El Campo
HEAVENLY HELPERS 979-543-2850 - 1603 N. Mechanic, El Campo
CHRISTIAN GIFTS & JEWELRY, BOOKS, MUSIC
ROSARIES, STATUES, MEDALS & MORE
M-F 9:30-5:30 • SAT. 9:30-3:00 JEANIE AND ALLAN JANAK
Susan Radley
Realtors 714 N. Mechanic
979-543-6666 Parishioner
Oil Field Supply, Ltd. 3505 W. Bus. 59 S Hwy., El Campo, Tx
979-543-8698 Mike & Pat Holub, Parishioners
Lawn Spraying - Weed Control - Vegetation Management Brush Control - Tree Spraying - Deep Root Fertilizing
Pool Maintenance and Supplies 979-543-7811 2601 N. Mechanic 979-543-0277
BBQ & CATERING Carpet * Vinyl * Ceramic Tile * Wood Blinds * Laminate & Wood
MONICA BUBELA
1207 W. LOOP, EL CAMPO 979-543-5500
KNEBEL ELECTRIC Residential Commercial
Industrial TECL17703
Lawrence and Addie Knebel Dennis and Gwen Edwards
Parishioners
1301 N. Mechanic St. El Campo, Tx. 77437-2633
979-543-2200 Fax 979-543-1906 www.prosperitybankusa.com
Rice Farmers Co-op
“Supporting the Church And Community”
106 Market 979-543-6753
Gravel Limestone Select Fill 979-543-3791
979-543-5385 Farm Mfg. Oilfield Fab.
TRAILER SALES Gooseneck & Utility Anthony & Nancy Collins, Parishioners
803 W. Jackson El Campo, Tx.
979-543-4465
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tupa, Parishioners
Complete Service: Commercial ● Residential ● Agricultural
Kevin & Jennifer Pavlas,
Parishioners
(800) 382-6609 (979) 234-2074
907 S. Wharton St. El Campo, Tx.
218 Merchant St., El Campo 543-5471 Hwy. 59/Blue Creek Rd 543-8252
Come join us for dinner after Mass!
TRISKA FUNERAL HOME Family owned and operated since 1929
Parishioners Jimmie and Ceci Triska
Frank Bubela & Robert Lormand www.triskafuneralhome.com
Modern Cleaners Same Day Service on Request!
Laundry—Dry Cleaning—Alterations Quality Garment Care—Exceptional Service! 221 W. Jackson St., El Campo
Rick & Keri Graff, owners
1817 N. Mechanic St. El Campo, Texas
77437
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979-543-6821 2012 W. Loop El Campo, Tx.
Karl M. Ermis, O.D.
Michael B. Caplan, M.D.
Robert E. Coffee, M.D.
Kayci A. Ermis, O.D.
The Computer Center
Cathy & John Hrncir, Parishioners
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Computer Sales Computer Repairs
Metal Buildings - Barns - Carports
Patio Covers - Building Component Sales
979-543-6941 www.lewingbuildings.com Tristan Couey, Parishioner 1007 S. Wharton St., El Campo, TX
CUSTOM
STEEL
BUILDINGS
Dr. Carolyn Bubela, Chiropractor - Parishioner - 979-532-4476
WP HK
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Fellow-Implant Dentist
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Board Certified in both Intravenous Sedation and General Dentistry
Anderson Dental & Implant Center of Wharton County
ROD INSURANCE GROUP
601 E. Jackson St. El Campo TX 77437
979-543-8884
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Somewhere in Time Unique Gifts & Antique Store
110 Railroad St. 979-637-1510
Frank and Gloria Marek, Parishioners
214 N, Mechanic St. El Campo, TX 77437
979-543-6211 Gary & Jan Charbula, Owners/Parishioners