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St. Mark Catholic Church - Denton 6500 Crawford Road, Argyle TX 76226
940-387-6223 † www.stmarkdenton.org
August 31 - September 1, 2019
St. Mark Catholic Church Denton, TX
Parish Contact Info
Baptism: Preparation Class & Baptism registration forms are required. Prep Class is held on the 2nd Thursday of every month. Go to www.stmarkdenton.org or contact Elsa Vasquez at (940) 387-6223 or evasquez@stmarkdenton.org. If the child is seven years or older, please contact the Religious Education office.
Marriage Preparation: A nine-month preparation is required. Please contact Deacon Joe Standridge, (940) 220 -7160 jstandridge@stmarkdenton.org for information.
Facilities: If you wish to schedule a meeting/activity at St. Mark, please email request (date/time and type of equipment if needed) to Elsa Vasquez at evasquez@stmarkdenton.org. Reservations need to be emailed two weeks in advance.
Bulletin Deadline: Wednesday at noon, ten (10) days prior to bulletin release date. Please submit articles with image or logo (if available) to pub.admin@stmarkdenton.org. Articles may be edited.
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Pastor
Fr. George, cell (940) 268-6760, frgeorge@stmarkdenton.org
Deacons
Deacon Jim Galbraith, (940) 262-0600, jisugalbraith@aol.com
Deacon Vic Norton, (817) 823-9768, vnorton@stmarkdenton.org
Deacon Ed Posvar, (805) 501-7578, elposvar@aol.com
Parish Secretary, Annulments
Elsa Vasquez, (940) 387-6223, evasquez@stmarkdenton.org
Director of Liturgy
Joy Medley (502) 671-9035, jmedley@stmarkdenton.org
Religious Education Director of R.E., RCIA and Marriage Prep. - Deacon Joe Standridge,
(940)220-7160, jstandridge@stmarkdenton.org
Coordinator of Elementary Faith Formation- Andrea Woolums
(940) 222-8081, awoolums@stmarkdenton.org
Coordinator of High School Youth Ministry and Confirmation-
Brad Horn (940) 222-6703, bhorn@stmarkdenton.org
Coordinator of First Communion and RCIA - Adapted for Children -
Dan Heredia (940) 222-8072, dheredia@stmarkdenton.org
Coordinator of Middle School Youth Ministry - Carina Nejtek (940) 222-8290, cnejtek@stmarkdenton.org
Adult Formation & Family Life - Fr. George (940) 268-6760, frgeorge@stmarkdenton.org
Music
Director of Music - Bridget Bem (940) 220-7326,
bbem@stmarkdenton.org
Assistant Director - Deirdre Murphy, (214) 632-5232
dmurphy@stmarkdenton.org
Administration
Business Manager - Kim Harbert (904) 222-6702, khabert@stmarkdenton.org
Bookkeeper - Kathy Christoferson (940) 222-6678, kchristoferson@stmarkdenton.org
Safe Environment/Volunteer Coordinator – Dan Heredia (940) 222-8072, dheredia@stmarkdenton.org
Database Manager - Tom Fedor (940) 220-7380, tfedor@stmarkdenton.org
Weekend Receptionist - Kathleen Glasgow (940) 387-6223, kglasgow@stmarkdenton.org
Data Entry - Skip Rawley
Custodial Care/Maintenance - Enrique Zamora
6500 Crawford Rd. Argyle, TX 76226 (940) 387-6223 Parish Office (940) 464-7808 Fax
If a patient or the family wishes a pastoral visit, please call Fr. George on his cell phone (940)268-6760 or the parish office (940)387-6223.
Parish Office Hours: Monday -Thursday: 8:30 am-4:30 pm; Friday: 8:30 am-12:30 pm.
Weekend Parish Office Receptionist Hours: Saturday: 4:30 pm-6:30 pm; Sunday: 8:30 am - 1:30 pm and 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm.
Religious Education Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm; Friday 9 am - 12:30 pm.
Immaculate Conception Catholic School: 2301 N. Bonnie Brae Street, (940) 381-1155 or (940) 381-1539
Parish Staff
Adult Safe Environment Awareness Sessions Requirements
Safe Environment Certification for Adult Volunteers is required prior to serving in Ministry and must be renewed every two years. Initial or Renewal Safe Environment Certification currently requires attendance at a live and in person (“face-to-face”) Safe Environment Awareness Session (“Protecting God’s Children For Adults”) and requires a Virtus profile. See available awareness sessions: https://fwdioc.org/training-sessions. Please contact Dan Heredia with any questions: dheredia@stmarkdenton.org. Youth Safe Environment (Teen Leader Training) requires in person training. Please contact the youth ministers. Called to Protect session is a prerequisite to apply for Teen Leader Training.
Our mission is to be a God-centered Catholic community of Faith which teaches, evangelizes, and ministers to the needs of God’s people.
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SATURDAY 8/31/2019 (1 Thes 4:9-11/Ps 98:1,7-9/Mt 25:14-30) 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm - Reconciliation 5:00 pm - Mass - (Isabel and Manuel Correia †) 7:00 pm - Spanish Mass - (Luis Hernandez and Family Gallardo †) SUNDAY 9/1/2019 TWENTY– SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (Sir 3:17-18,20,28-29/Ps 68:4-7,10-11/Heb 12:18-19,22-24a/Lk
14:1,7-14) 7:00 am - Mass - (For the Parish) 9:00 am - Mass - (Carmela Rego †) 11:30 am - Mass - (Greg Jones †) 4:00 pm - Life Teen Mass - (James Kovar S.I.) MONDAY 9/2/2019 (1 Thes 4:13-18/Ps 96:1,3-5,11-13/Lk 4:16-30) Parish Closed in Observance of Labor Day TUESDAY 9/3/2019 Saint Gregory the Great, Pope, Doctor of the Church (1 Thes 5:1-6,9-11/Ps 27:1,4,13-14/Lk 4:31-37) 7:30 am - Mass - (Deacon Bill Miller †) 8:00 am - 8:00 pm - Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament WEDNESDAY 9/4/2019 (Col 1:1-8/Ps 52:10-11/Lk 4:38-44) 12:00 pm Mass - (Sheila Simmons Family S.I.) 8:00 am - 8:00 pm - Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament THURSDAY 9/5/2019 (Col 1:9-14/Ps 98:2-6/Lk 5:1-11) 7:30 am - Mass - (Lee Ann Juge S.I.) 8:00 am - 8:00 pm - Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament FRIDAY 9/6/2019 (Col 1:15-20/Ps 100:1-5/Lk 5:33-39) 7:30 am - Mass - (W.W. Kilgore S.I.) 8:00 am - 11:30 am - Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament SATURDAY 9/7/2019 (Col 1:21-23/Ps 54:3-4,6,8/Lk 6:1-5) 7:30 am - First Saturday Mass - (Lorenza Flores †) 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm - Reconciliation 5:00 pm - Mass - (John Huseman S.I.) 7:00 pm - Spanish Mass - (Souls in Purgatory)
Attention all Ministry Leaders: All Volunteers must complete Safe Environment Program. All Leaders must check with Safe Environment Coordinator, Kim Harbert before activating
volunteers.
Parish Ministries ACTS
Adoration
Altar Flowers
Altar Servers
Angel Tree
Apple Tree
Bread of Life
Building Committee
Catholic Daughters
Cause of Joy for Moms/Kids
Charismatic Prayer Group
Counseling Services
Denton Lay Marianist
Finance Council
Funeral Meals
Grief Share
Hospital Ministry
Knights of Columbus
Landscaping
Life Teen Music
Liturgical Ministers/Schedule
Music
Nursing Home & Homebound
Outreach
Pastoral Council
Peru Mission
Prayer Shawl Ministry
Prison Ministry Men/
Women
Pregnancy/Infant Loss Support
Group
Respect for Life
Rosary Cenacle
Rosary Makers
Schoenstatt Movement
Scribe Ministry
Spanish Ministry
Stewardship Committee
St. Helena’s Circle
Suicide Support Group
Ushers
Vacation Bible School
Vocation Cross
Welcoming Committee
World Wide Marriage Enc.
55+ Bunch
Paul Desjardins, 940-220-6310
Elsa Vasquez, 940-387-6223
Helen Fairchild, 940-367-5207
Joy Medley, 502-671-9035
Pat & Renee Claytor, 940-453-8960
Mia Price, 940-566-6756
Greg Studer, 214-435-5355
Leo Wehkamp, 817-859-1030
Shirley Royster 940-206-7682
Sydney Curran, 940-395-8502
Mary Trevino, 214-868-5559
Elizabeth Merrick, LCSW,
214-923- 4733;eamerrick@verizon.net
Andy Gillard, 940-323-8693
Kim Bonfield, 940-241-1386
Elsa Vasquez, 940-387-6223
Terry Hitch, 817-296-6283
Deacon Jim Galbraith, 940-262-0600
Tim Schoendorf, 940-391-1397
Steve Felderhoff, 214-952-8069
Brad Horn@stmarkdenton.org
Joy Medley, 502-671-9035
jmedley@stmarkdenton.org
Bridget Bem, 940-220-7326
Marilou Anderson, 817-992-1804
Business Office
Joe Davis, 972-880-7137
Oscar Salas, 940-453-5484
Shirley Royster, 940-206-7682
Deacon Jim Galbraith, 940-262-0600
Tracy Mathews, munchkinmommy@hotmail.com
Sharon Kohl, 337-962-2925
Jodie Gibson, 940-735-1645
Mary Stroupe 940-367-7966
Suzie Barger, 940-387-9332
Sharon Kohl, 337-962-2925
Brent & Andrea Woolums, woolums10@verizon.net
Barbara Criscuolo, 940-497-4120
Adriana Noriega, 940-206-2845
Tom Stecik, 214-908-1983
Marie Wright, 940-514-1696
Larry Walker, 940-367-1170
Carol Walker, 940-367-1313
Joe Davis, 972-880-7137
Andrea Woolums, 940-222-8081
Joy Medley, 502-671-9035
Tony & Maria Parra 817-715-0920
Dave & Monica Fowler 904-864-7201
fdave0429@gmail.com
Barry Landry, 972-824-9567
Mass Schedule
TWENTY– SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME August 31 - September 1, 2019
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We are delighted that you have joined us for worship, and we hope that you will return to pray with us often. If you have moved into the area, we invite you to
become a member. Please call the parish office at 940-387-6223 or visit our website at www.stmarkdenton.org. May His Spirit grow in you! Come as a guest,
leave as a friend!
St. Mark Catholic Church Denton, TX
August 2019 Contribution Update OFFERTORY (Stewardship)
Week #1 $ 23,158 Week #2 $ 23,251 Week #3 $ 22,181 Total $ 68,590
Fiscal Year to Date (07/01/2019-06/30/2020) Total Contributed - Stewardship $ 223,901 Budget - Projected Parish Need $ 251,000 Over/(Under) Budget $ (27,099) Registered Families - as of August, 2019 2,557
Building Collection (Cumulative from 1/1/19) $ 78,106
Thank you for your generosity!
Please consider supporting our Bread of Life Ministry by providing personal care items, infant items, cleaning products,
and non-perishable food items for Denton County’s Friends of the Family. ADDITIONALLY, our friends at The Shepherd’s Hand Pantry, an important distribution point for Bread of Life, providing approximately 1300 meals monthly, are in need of sealable food baggies, primarily quart and gallon size. Please consider picking up an extra box or two the next time you go shopping. Place your donations in the Bread of Life drop box in the Narthex. Thank you for your help and continued support of our friends in need. Together we can help “Feed the Hungry”!
Come join with our Marianist family for our monthly meeting on Thursday, September 5, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm at St. Mark in RE Building room 107. The Marianist Affiliates’ mission
is to recognize that Mary serves as an example on how to live. Through her faith, Mary conceived and brought Jesus to everyone who would believe. By living out our faith, we also bring Christ to the world anew. For more information, please contact Andy Gilliard at 940-323-8693.
This fall, the St. Mark Homeschool Group will be meeting on the first Monday of each month to pray over our homeschools, grow together in virtue training, and have some fun doing Catholic-themed crafts, activities, and games. All Catholic homeschool families are welcome! Please contact Crystal Kulle
for more information. crystal.kulle@gmail.com
The St. Mark Prayer Shawl Ministry will gather on Wednesday, September 11, at 10:00 am in the RE Building Room 201. Anyone who can knit or crochet, or would like to learn, is invited to attend. Yarn and patterns are provided. All volunteers must be current with Safe Environment Training. For more information or to request a shawl to gift, contact Shirley Royster at
940-206-7682 or shirleyroyster@gmail.com.
Parish News Contributions
The Grief Share Ministry begins in early to mid-September here at St. Mark, and it is for those who would like or need help in adjusting to the loss of a loved one. Grief Share participants will meet every Thursday evening 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm for 13 weeks. This ministry includes video
presentations, a workbook and Group discussions with others who are morning a loss. For more information, contact Terry Hitch at 817-296-6283 or confidence47orion@gmail.com
Ladies of St Mark, ICC and St. John Paul II, You’re invited! The first meeting of St Helena’s Circle for 2019-2020 will be a social gathering on Tuesday, September 10 at 9:30 am at the home of Rose Bezdek, 3901 Montecito Dr. #2016 at Lake Forest Good Samaritan in
Denton. Members meet the second Tuesday of each month. St Helena’s Circle offers friendship and warm hospitality to the ladies of our Denton parishes. Two of our meetings are devoted to service projects. In December, a Mass will be celebrated in a member’s home, followed by a luncheon. A Valentine Party is scheduled for February, and March is set aside for a spiritual gathering. If you are interested, please come. For more information call Marie Wright 940-514-1696.
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TWENTY– SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME August 31 - September 1, 2019
Join us for a two-day Seminar beginning on Monday, September 9 from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm - “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness, through Christ” - presented by Dennis Pettit.
Tuesday, September 10 from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm - “Why do Catholics Pray the Rosary” - presented by James Montfort
If you have any questions, please contact Elsa Vasquez at 940-387-6223 or evasquez@stmarkdenton.org.
CWBS will meet Tuesday mornings from 9:00 am - 11:00 am, starting September 10, 2019, and Tuesday evenings from 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm. CWBS will be studying the Four Books of Moses for 2019-2020 year. Registration forms are available in the Narthex and in the parish office. If you have any questions, please contact Sue Tenny at 817-307-3817.
Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy are the backbone of the “Law” contained in the Torah, the Jewish Scriptures. This study examines the origins of the mosaic ritual law, the codification of the natural moral law in the Ten Commandments, and the adventures of the Israelites from Egypt to the Promised Land through the desert under the leadership of Moses.
Faith Formation Adult
Congratulations to the parents and family of:
Louis Santiago Escalante Martinez
and
Javier Aaron Escalante Martinez
who were recently baptized at St. Mark. May God’s Blessing be with them always!
From CATECHISM of the CATHOLIC CHURCH pg. 340-341 THE EUCHARIST
IV. THE LITURGICAL CELEBRATION OF THE
EUCHARIST The Mass of all ages
1346 The liturgy of the Eucharist unfolds according to a fundamental structure which has been preserved throughout the centuries down to our own day. It displays two great parts that form a fundamental unity: –the gathering, the liturgy of the Word, with readings, homily, and general intercessions; –the liturgy of the Eucharist, with the presentation of the bread and wine, the consecratory thanksgiving, and communion. The liturgy of the Word and liturgy of the Eucharist together form “one single act of worship”;172 the Eucharistic table set for us is the table both of the Word of God and of the Body of the Lord.173 1347 Is this not the same movement as the Paschal meal of the risen Jesus with his disciples? Walking with them he explained the Scriptures to them; sitting with them at table “he took bread, blessed and broke it, and gave it to them.”174 The movement of the celebration
1348 All gather together. Christians come together in one place for the Eucharistic assembly. At its head is Christ himself, the principal agent of the Eucharist. He is high priest of the New Covenant; it is he himself who presides invisibly over every Eucharistic celebration. It is in representing him that the bishop or priest acting in the person of Christ the head (in persona Christi capitis) presides over the assembly, speaks after the readings, receives the offerings, and says the Eucharistic Prayer. All have their own active parts to play in the celebration, each in his own way: readers, those who bring up the offerings, those who give communion, and the whole people whose “Amen” manifests their participation. 1349 The Liturgy of the Word includes “the writings of the prophets,” that is, the Old Testament, and “the memoirs of the apostles” (their letters and the Gospels). After the homily, which is an exhortation to accept this Word as what it truly is, the Word of God,175 and to put it into practice, come the intercessions for all men, according to the Apostle’s words: “I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all men, for kings, and all who are in high positions.”176
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St. Mark Catholic Church Denton, TX
Upcoming Events of interest to the Chapter:
Sep 21—Hike for Life your assistance needed for this event more information to follow in new letter and at council meeting
Knights of Columbus bowling league start first part of September need to sign up now. Contact Tony Layne for detail tlayne1485@gmail.com.
Oct 14—Ric Hoff Golf Tournament planning is in full Swing, time to get your team together and your hole sponsorship in place before it fills up Brochures available now or sign up online at register or donate to golf tournament here
COME 'LIKE' US! The Knights have a new Facebook account - check us out! https://www.facebook.com/kofc12553/
Those interested in joining the Knights of Columbus may inquire via email at antsdorf@aol.com or 940-391-1397.
SK Tim Schoendorf Grand Knight, Ralph Cerny Council #12553
Knights of Columbus
Catholic Daughters of the Americas, Court of Salve Regina #2611, invite ALL Catholic women 18 years and older to join us for the following activities this month: September 8: ROSARY at 11:00 am MWS MEETING after 11:30 am MASS in PARISH HALL. September 14-15: FALL BAKE SALE after ALL Masses. September 21: Hike for Life. September 25: Officer Planning Meeting 10:00 -11:30 am RE 201. (Open to all CDA). Chaplet of Divine Mercy 11:40 am Mass 12:00 pm COMING IN OCTOBER: OKTOBER FEST and PRAYER PILLOWCASES.
All volunteers must be current with Safe Environment Training. For more information about CDA, please contact Shirley Royster at 940-206-7682 or shirleyroyster@gmail.com.
Catholic Daughters
1349 The Liturgy of the Word includes “the writings of the prophets,” that is, the Old Testament, and “the memoirs of the apostles” (their letters and the Gospels). After the homily, which is an exhortation to accept this Word as what it truly is, the Word of God,175 and to put it into practice, come the intercessions for all men, according to the Apostle’s words: “I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all men, for kings, and all who are in high positions.”176 1350 The presentation of the offerings (the Offertory). Then, sometimes in procession, the bread and wine are brought to the altar; they will be offered by the priest in the name of Christ in the Eucharistic sacrifice in which they will become his body and blood. It is the very action of Christ at the Last Supper — “taking the bread and a cup.” “The Church alone offers this pure oblation to the Creator, when she offers what comes forth from his creation with thanksgiving.”177 The presentation of the offerings at the altar takes up the gesture of Melchizedek and commits the Creator’s gifts into the hands of Christ who, in his sacrifice, brings to perfection all human attempts to offer sacrifices. 1351 From the very beginning Christians have brought, along with the bread and wine for the Eucharist, gifts to share with those in need. This custom of the collection, ever appropriate, is inspired by the example of Christ who became poor to make us rich:178
Those who are well off, and who are also willing, give as each chooses. What is gathered is given to him who presides to assist orphans and widows, those whom illness or any other cause has deprived of resources, prisoners, immigrants and, in a word, all who are in need.179
1352 The anaphora: with the Eucharistic Prayer—the prayer of thanksgiving and consecration—we come to the heart and summit of the celebration: In the preface, the Church gives thanks to the Father, through Christ, in the Holy Spirit, for all his works: creation, redemption, and sanctification. The whole community thus joins in the unending praise that the Church in heaven, the angels and all the saints, sing to the thrice-holy God. 1353 In the epiclesis, the Church asks the Father to send his Holy Spirit (or the power of his blessing180) on the bread and wine, so that by his power they may become the body and blood of Jesus Christ and so that those who take part in the Eucharist may be one body and one spirit (some liturgical traditions put the epiclesis after the anamnesis). In the institution narrative, the power of the words and the action of Christ, and the power of the Holy Spirit, make sacramentally present under the species of bread and wine Christ’s body and blood, his sacrifice offered on the cross once for all. 1354 In the anamnesis that follows, the Church calls to mind the Passion, resurrection, and glorious return of Christ Jesus; she presents to the Father the offering of his Son which reconciles us with him.
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TWENTY– SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME August 31 - September 1, 2019
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St. Mark Catholic Church Denton, TX
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TWENTY– SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME August 31 - September 1, 2019
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St. Mark Catholic Church Denton, TX
Those who are ill: Alyn Snell, Tom Jones, Ken Kirby, Natalie Shutt, Gonzalo Heredia, Steve and Shelia Simmons, Joe Ivey, Paula Mabry, Gregg Shultz, Andy Trott, Naiha Farha, Margaret Wagner, Mary T. Beninato, Jim Jakusz, Maria Von Trotha, Leonor Cuenca, Marie Menezes, Margie Hill, Paul Geist, Ann Brown, Irma O’Neal, John and Donna Marsh, Christopher Hobin, Judy Hutchinson, Gary Christopherson, Rose Marie Sagui, Lee Googging & family, Ronan Journagan, Anthony J. Balanquit, Maria Rivas, Susan Turner, Kim Avila, Bailey Massen, Emily Monsod, Michael Lundstrom, Margaret Giles, Chris Guerrero, Viola Stillman, Bob Schultz, Amiracle Scaturro, Mike Humphries, Casey Clark, Norma Quinn, Ray Wells, Tyler Sagui, David Stull, Leo St. Martin, Mike Ripley, Dr. Daniel Redmond, Jonathan Allen, Louise & Cal Face, Alex Manning, Frank J. Santoro, Kathleen Easler, Dottie Meadows, Ginny Kirik, Travis Kettle, Dan Alford, Bernice Kirik, Jim Riddle, Irene Tribble, & Ben and Susan Story
Our military, especially: US Navy SA Blake Gibson (nephew of Scott and Jodie Gibson); US Army Private 1st Class Brad Sullivan (son of Peter and Tracie Sullivan); US Navy SN Easton Kirkbride, & US Army Cadet Blake Rhymes (grandsons of Richard and Anne Hill); US Navy PO Connor McClure (son of J. and Jennifer McClure); Army Chemical Core 1st Lt. Benjamin Warren Dye (son of Donald and Amelia Dye) US Navy Ens. Matthew I. Goodpaster (grandson of John and Mary Goodpaster, and son of John and Jennifer Goodpaster III); US Navy Lt. Patrisha Wilson (granddaughter of John and Mary Goodpaster, and niece of John and Jennifer Goodpaster III); US Army Staff Sgt. Fred Stauffer (nephew of Carol Cooney); US Army Sergeant Brandon Cruz, (grandson of Donalee Hallenbeck); US Navy MMN3 Sebastian Weber (son of Tom & Fawn Weber, & grandson of Judi & Rich Riley); USAF 1st Lt. Keith Richards
(son of Steve and Regina Richards); USAF Colonel Laurie Ann Dickson (daughter of George & Elaine Wittman); USAF 1st LT Preston Green (grandson of George & Elaine Wittman); US Army LTC Kelly Pajak (niece of Dan & Eileen Pajak); US Army Pvt. Douglas H. Fuller (son of Douglas A. Fuller, & grandson of June & Henry Fuller); USMC Sergeant Austin Turner (son in law of Bobby & Diane Turner); US Army Pvt. John Thomas Sciara (son of Eric & Jackie Sciara), USAF Major Thomas W. Wagner, Jr (grandson of Margaret Wagner, & nephew of Jane Wagner); USAF Major Raymond Sagui (son of Xavier and Rosie Sagui); US Army PFC Garrett Teubner (son of Doug & Peggy Teubner); Master Sgt. Andrew Ahel (son of Walter & Fran Ahel); USAF Lt. Colonel Joel Elterman (son of Janet Elterman-Lee and Curtis Lee); US Army LTC Phillip Lamb (nephew of Jack & Tish Becker); USMC Lance Corporal Brock Geddes (son of Gil Geddes); USAF Staff Sgt. Eric Bergman (son of Jan T. Bergman).
To add someone to either prayer list or update information, please call the parish office or email pub.admin@stmarkdenton.org.
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Prayer to Saint Michael the Archangel
St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the Devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray, and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly hosts, by the power of God, cast into hell Satan, and all the evil spirits, who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen