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33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 19th
4th Annual Parish Thanksgiving Feast
Anointing of the Sick
SEAS Night of Music
Thanksgiving Day Food Drive
K of C Religious Christmas Cards
The Holy Lands
Welcome home to the 45 pilgrims that just got back from the
Holy Lands. It was an eye opening and life changing experi-
ence for all of us. The pilgrimage was organized by the
Knights and Ladies of the Holy Sepulcher who have dedicated
themselves to the upkeep of the holy sites and the care and
wellbeing of Christians in the Holy Lands. There was so much
to see and absorb that many of us were overwhelmed by it all
and it will take some time to discern everything. One thing
that I think had an effect on all of us was the plight of the
Christians in the Holy Lands. In Israel they are caught between
the Jews and the Muslims. Several decades ago their popula-
tion was 13 % but today they’re around 2% in Israel and 3% in
Jorden. Early in the pilgrimage we stopped at Beit Jala Semi-
nary for the first Mass of our trip. We were met by the semi-
narians and the director. They were very gracious, gave us a
tour, and answered many questions that we had. They had
students there as young as thirteen years old and made the
comment that without aid from outside Christians they simply
wouldn’t be able to exist. We then stopped at Bethlehem Uni-
versity and listened to the students both Muslim and Christian
about the difficulties they faced with the wall that was being
built and the uncertainty of being able to complete their edu-
cation. We were then treated by one of the finest meals of our
trip cooked by the student’s culinary class. When we went to
Jordan we found that there where over 3 million refugees that
had been taken in from the war torn areas of Syria and Iraq
and that the government was spending 25% of its budget to
resettle them. There’s no question our Christian brothers and
sisters are in need of our prayers and support. Please pray for
the Christians in the Holy Lands. –Deacon Kurt
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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish
2901 East Huffman Road
Anchorage, Alaska 99516
Phone……………….……...(907)345-4466
Fax…………….…………...(907) 345-6361
Web…….…………….…..www.akseas.net
Church Staff
Father Patrick Brosamer……… Ext. 716
Parochial Administrator [email protected]
Father Armand Dice……………Ext. 720
Parochial Vicar [email protected]
Father Steven Moore……………...Ext. 715
Priest In Residence [email protected]
Deacon Kurt Adler…..………….Ext. 717
Permanent Deacon [email protected]
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton School
2901 East Huffman Road
Anchorage, Alaska 99516
Phone……………………....(907) 345-3712
Fax………………….….…...(907) 345-2910
Web……..………..…..…..www.akseas.com
School Staff
Kathy Gustafson…………...…. 644-9723
Principal [email protected]
Peggy Dennehy…………………345-3712
Secretary [email protected]
Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows
P.O. Box 378
Girdwood, Alaska 99587
Phone……………….……...(907) 783-1171
Web…www.chapelourladyofthesnows.org
Maggie Donnelly………….…....529-4912
Mission Contact [email protected]
Joan Lower……………………...223-3112
Reservations
Bulletin Deadline
Wednesday at Noon
For Your Information… Visitors We welcome you! Please let one of our hospitality or pastoral ministers
know you’re visiting with us, so we can say hello!
New Parishioners We welcome all who wish to join our parish family! Please ask one of our
hospitality members for a registration form.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults If you are interested in becoming a Catholic please contact Mary Beth
Bragiel at 907-727-7456 or [email protected]
Perpetual Adoration For information on adoration or to sign up for a weekly hour with our
Lord, please contact Steve Siebs at 830-4472 or [email protected]
Sick and Homebound Please contact the Parish Office if you would like Communion brought to
you or a loved one, or if we can help you in any way.
Hospital Visits When you’re in the hospital and would like a visit, please let us know by
calling the Parish Office. Due to privacy policies, we will not be notified by
the hospital if you have been admitted. Please help us by calling.
Volunteer Hotline
Sacrament of Baptism
Please call the Parish Office to make arrangements for baptism prepara-
tion. Class dates vary to fit your needs.
Sacrament of Reconciliation Reconciliation is celebrated on Wednesday from 5:30 - 6pm and Saturday
from 4:00 - 5:00pm and any time by calling the Parish Office and talking
with a priest.
Sacrament of Holy Matrimony Couples planning to marry are requested to make arrangements early, but
at least five months in advance of the proposed date.
+ MASS SCHEDULE +
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish
Saturday Vigil: 5:30pm
Sunday: 8:30am 11:30am 5:30pm
Holy Days: 9:00am and 7:00pm
Monday to Friday: 9:00am
Rosary follows Mass
Reconciliation
Wednesday 5:30pm to 6:00pm
Saturday 4:00pm to 5pm
Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows Sundays: 6:00pm
The Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows is a mis-
sion of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton's Church. The
Chapel is set in the small mountain community of
Girdwood. The Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows ,
with adjoining Meadows Community Center, is a
perfect setting for weddings, receptions, rehearsal
d i n n e r s , r e t r e a t s , a n d n o n p r o f i t
events. www.chapelourladyofthesnows.org
Adoration Hours
Monday and Tuesday: 6:30pm —- 7:30pm
Wednesday: 9am — 10am
Thursday: 6:30pm-7:30pm
Everyone is welcome for: Quiet Prayer, Meditation and
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Our Lady of the Snows
Mass Schedule and Intentions
11/18
11/19
11/20
11/21
11/22
11/23
11/24
11/25
11/26
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 19, 2017 Page 3
Mass Cards Giving the gift of a Mass is a wonderful way to celebrate a variety
of occasions in the lives of your family and friends. Be sure to
stop by the office to see our Mass Card selection which includes
cards for: Birthdays, Spiritual Intentions, Get Well, Anniversaries
and Repose of the Soul. We would be more than happy to help
you.
Gifts of Treasure
Liturgical Schedules Liturgical schedules for Sacristan, Hospitality and Lectors can
be found on our web site at www.akseas.net/
Ministries_Schedule.html
Please Pray For:
5:30 pm
2nd Int.
8:30 am
11:30 am
5:30 pm
2nd Int.
9:00 am
9:00 am
9:00 am
10:00 am
9:00 am
5:30 pm
2nd Int.
8:30 am
11:30 am
5:30 pm
Jason & Heather Garcia
Kim Crummit
Jered Grossman
David Fletcher
Michael Stolle
Billye Oefelein
Rosalba Piscetelli
Virginia Burgos
Darrell Surbano
Alice Canteen
Joaquin Lee Glad
Fr. Moore
Linda Lappi
Laurence Oraeki
James & Rosila Quest
Brian & Darlene Johnson
Ken Tibbetts
Bob Ourso
Julia Gebert
Repose of the Soul
Franklin Gamboa
Arnetta Vest
Mother of Todd Whited
Rex Close
Readings For The Week
Annual Budget FY18 $1,210,724.00
Year to Date Needed $447,801.00
Year to Date Received 11-12 $372,939.00
Sunday Collection 11-12 $23,520.00
Building Maintenance Fund 11-12 $437.00
Thank you for your generosity!
Please consider using Online Giving. Go to akseas.net
and click on the online giving link—it’s quick and easy!
Your continuous support during the year sustains our parish.
Monday, November 20th
9:00am Mass and Rosary
3:30pm Girl Scouts Mtg.
Tuesday, November 21st
9:00am Mass and Rosary
9:00am Morning Bible Study
7:00pm RCIA
Wednesday, November 22nd
9:00am School Mass
10:00am Playgroup
5:30pm Reconciliation
5:45pm Yoga
6:30pm Boy/Cub Scouts Mtg
7:00pm Apologetics
Thursday, November 23rd
Thanksgiving Day
Office Closed
10:00am Thanksgiving Mass
2:00pm Thanksgiving Dinner
Friday, November 24th
Office Closed
9:00am Mass and Rosary
9:30am Art & Environment
Saturday, November 25th
4:00pm Reconciliation
5:30pm Mass
Sunday, November 26th
8:30am Mass
11:30am Mass
5:30pm Mass
BAPTISM CLASS
Is it time for your baby or young child to be
baptized? Come to the baptism class on
Sunday, December 10th , 2017 at 12:45pm
in the church foyer. For more information,
please contact: Sarah at 345-4466 or
Roger Mc Brayer
Arnetta Vest
Daniel & Alicia Reaume
People of the Parish
Penny Thomas
Billye Oefelein
Poor Souls in Purgatory
Ronald Caron
June Goard
Peggy Singletary
Patricia Christman
Steve Massey
Carmen Caballero
Lillian Krause
People of the Parish
Robert Goodwin Family
ROS
ROS
Sp. Int.
Sp. Int.
Sp. Int.
Sp. Int.
ROS
Sp. Int.
ROS
ROS
ROS
ROS
Sp. Int.
Hourly substitutes are
welcomed.
Please call: 345-4466 or
email:
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration
Monday, November 20th
1 Mc 1:10-15, 41-43, 54-57,
62-63
Ps. 119:53, 61, 134, 150, 155,
158
Luke 18:35-43
Tuesday, November 21st
Presentation of the Blessed
Virgin Mary
2 Mc 6:18-31
Psalm 3:2-3, 4-5, 6-7
Luke 19:1-10
Wednesday, November 22nd
St. Cecilia
2 Mc 7:1, 20-31
Psalm 17:1bcd, 5-6, 8b & 15
Luke 19:11-28
Thursday, November 23rd
Thanksgiving Day
1 Mc 2:15-29
Psalm 50:1b-2, 5-6, 14-15
Luke 19:41-44
Friday, November 24th
St. Andrew Dũng-Lac
1 Mc 4:36-37, 52-59
Ps 126:1bc-2ab, 2cd-3, 4-5, 6
Luke 19:45-48
Saturday, November 25th
1 Mc 6:1-13
Ps.9:2-3, 4 & 6, 16 & 19
Luke 20:27-40
Sunday, November 26th
Our Lord Jesus Christ,
King of the Universe
Ezekiel 34:11-12, 15-17
Ps. 23:1-2, 2-3, 5-6
1 Corinthians 15:20-26, 28
Matthew 25:31-46
Open Hours
Monday: 2am
Thursday: 2am Friday: 11pm
Saturday: 2am, 8am, 9pm
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Starting this weekend, November 19th, following the
5:30pm Mass, Anointing of the Sick will be celebrated
in the parish on a monthly basis rotating between the
four Masses. The specific date will be published in
the parish bulletin and the full schedule will be post-
ed on the parish website.
FIRST COMMUNION: Parent Meeting
Sunday, Jan. 28—10-11:15 a.m.
Congratulations to our 62 students who
had the Sacrament of First Reconciliation on
Tuesday, Nov. 14!
2017-18: K-12 Upcoming Class Dates K-12 classes meet from 10-11:15 a.m.
Nov. 19 Dec. 10, 17 Mar. 4, 18, 25
Jan. 14, 21, 28 Apr. 8, 15, 22, 29
Feb. 11, 18, 25 May 6 (Final Class)
Prior to attending class, students must be officially
registered: www.akseas.net/faith-formation
Fr. Patrick Brosamer, Director of Faith Formation
644-9716, [email protected]
Kellie Thomson, part-time Assist. Dir. of K-12 Faith Formation
644-9718, [email protected]
Upcoming Sacramental Dates
Faith Formation
The First SEAS Night of Music
Friday, December 1st
7:00pm
You are invited to a night of singing and worship through music.
Come join your friends as we lift up our hearts and voices to God.
All are welcome!
Thanksgiving Day Food Drive and
Special Collection
At the Thanksgiving Day Mass we will be holding a special food
drive for Covenant House Alaska.
Covenant House Alaska has served thousands of youth, ages 13-
20, through their Crisis Center, Community Services Center, and
Transitional Living Programs since 1988. They are open 24/7 to
provide the food, shelter, and much needed care to our youth in
crisis through a multitude of services which offer support and life
skills to help them put their lives on the right track and become
self-sufficient.
At this mass we will be collecting “kid friendly foods”, healthy
snacks, lunch box items, juices, puddings, fruit cups, individually
wrapped foods, etc.… that can be handed out through their out
reach program to at risk kids. We invite your kids to shop with you
to purchase those food items that they would enjoy.
We will also be having a special collection for the Outreach Minis-
try which provides short-term financial assistance to those in our
community in crisis for such items as utilities and rent with the
cooperation of the St. Vincent De Paul Society.
We thank you for your support and may your generosity be
blessed. For questions please call Alexandra at 830-1610.
Outreach Ministry
COMMUNITY SUNDAY
Sunday, Dec. 3, after 8:30 a.m. Mass
~Winter Survival Bags~ Please join our Confirmation Class in their
service project to collect items and assemble
Winter Survival Bags for the clients of Brother
Francis Shelter.
Items Needed: WOOL Socks—men’s & women’s sizes
Winter HATS—men’s & women’s sizes
Heavy-Duty Winter GLOVES
Hand Warmers, Lip Balm, Throat Lozenges,
Small packages of Tissues
(Please place donated items in the Donation Box in
the church foyer by or before Nov. 30.)
Save the Date Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
Children's Christmas
Party
Sunday December 3rd
1:00pm
In the Miki Gym
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 19, 2017 Page 5
School News
Peace & Justice “Racism is a sin: a sin that divides the human family, blots out
the image of God among specific members of that family, and
violates the fundamental human dignity of those called to be
children of the same Father.”
From “Brothers and Sisters to Us,” USCCB, 1979
US Conference of Catholic Bishops Annual Assembly opened
last week in Baltimore with conversations touching on a num-
ber of social justice issues including racism and immigration
along with more usual discussions on conscience protection
and right-to-life issues. In fact, in review the USCCB has been
speaking out on a number of issues that are often overlooked
in the media. An update to “Brothers and Sisters to Us” is
forthcoming; collaboration with Caritas Internationalis, CRS
and Catholic Charities USA, in the “Share the Journey” cam-
paign provides resources on behalf of immigrants, refugees
and migrants. Our bishops have also been outspoken about
the impact of proposed tax cuts on those most in need; they
have also addressed climate change and poverty.
First World Day of the Poor, November 19th: Pope Francis
called for Christian communities to mark the occasion with
"moments of encounter and friendship, solidarity and concrete
assistance" with people living in poverty. It is also the week-
end for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development collec-
tion, the primary source of funding for CCHD's programs aimed
at fostering a culture of life and hope in communities across
the nation. Twenty-five percent of funds collected remain in
each diocese to support local anti-poverty projects.
Follow us on our web site at
www.akseas.net/peaceandjustice
Or write [email protected]
I would like to thank all our parents, parishioners and guests
who attended our St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School 34th Auction. It
is our biggest fundraiser of the year and we are so blessed for
the support we have received. I would especially like to thank
our wonderful auction Chairs – Karin O’Connell, Amy Locke and
Lindsie Jansen, who did an amazing job.
The month of November is a time for being thankful for all our
many blessings. We also like to remember those who are less
fortunate than ourselves. The school community is collecting
items to provide Thanksgiving Dinner for families from Head
start.
Kindergarteners are counting how many green bean cans they
are collecting. Each class is collecting a different food item and
we are hoping many turkeys will be donated. We would love to
see a Happy Thanksgiving for all.
Kathy Gustafson, Principal
First graders just read a book called Flat Stanley by
Jeff Brown. In the book, Stanley is a character that
gets flattened by a bulletin board. Each of the chil-
dren made their own Flat Stanley to have. We are
doing creative writing with our Flat Stanley this
week.
Lisa Orizotti, First Grade
4th grade students are learning about the environment of the
southeastern states. This week they learned about the “buried
treasure” of coal as a natural resource within the south-
east. They were amazed at how the coal mining industry has
been transformed by technology since the 1800’s and early
1900’s.
Laura McLaughlin, Fourth Grade
Second graders were so excited to make their
First Reconciliation this last week. Here are a
few comments from the children on how they felt
after their first reconciliation:
After my first Reconciliation I felt fresh because I got all my
sins out. – Ellen
After my First Reconciliation I felt light because I
didn’t have that much weight on me. – Romilly
After my First Reconciliation I felt like a bird, because I felt
light. – Tomasz
After my First Reconciliation I felt great because it cleared
my heart. – Johannes
After my First Reconciliation I felt good and happy because
my heart was gone of bad things.
– Landon
After my First Reconciliation I felt light as a feather because
I was happy. – Makayla
Kristin Starr- Second Grade
“Create in me a clean heart, O God!” Serious Christians know
that Lenten study and self-examination will convert their hearts,
deepen their relationship with Christ, and prepare them for a
joyful Easter.
This year, St. Elizabeth’s is offering a 7-session DVD-based series
on conversion, presented by Bishop Robert Barron of Word on
Fire Ministries. Examining six Biblical characters, Bishop Barron
helps us recognize how Christ calls ordinary people to be extraor-
dinary disciples. The program study guide and group discussion
will help us identify the barriers that keep us from being as ex-
traordinary as Christ call us to be.
Please join us! Registration at SEAS begins after the Christmas
holidays. Participants can choose to attend Monday 7-9 pm or
Wednesday 6-7:30 am sessions. Class begins on Monday Janu-
ary 29 and Wednesday January 31, 2018.
For more information, contact:
Diana Weber (907) 529-1512; [email protected]
Tessa Wilson (907) 529-5324; [email protected]
Gift of Giving
Magi is sponsoring their Annual Gift Giving. All of the families that will be sponsored have a person with a dis-ability or is a family that is homeless. We need presents for each individual as well as household items. There
are signup sheets in the foyer. Thank you for your generosity.
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Youth Ministry
Truth in Love:
A Blog by Archbishop Etienne
Did you know that Archbishop Etienne
has his own blog? Keep up on all of
Archbishop’s adventures around the
Archdiocese of Anchorage by subscrib-
ing to his blog, Truth in Love, at
www.archbishopetienne.com.
2018 Archbishop’s Golf Tournament
Time to tee up and drive for the 2018 Archbishop’s
Golf Tournament for seminarian formation. Want to
support our seminarians? Have a local business?
Consider one of our sponsorship pack-
ages for the 2018 Archbishop’s Golf
Tournament, being held on Thursday,
June 7, 2018! For more information vis-
it www.archdioceseofanchorage.org/
archbishops-golf-tournament/
The Lector Ministry Needs You!!! We have a need for more Lectors for all
Masses and especially for the 11:30am
Mass.
If you have a love for scripture and
desire a more active part in the liturgy please prayer-
fully consider joining the Lector Ministry. Training is
provided as well as a Workbook
designed specifically for Readers of God’s Word.
For more information contact Tessa Wilson
529-5324 or [email protected]
4thAnnual Parish
We would love to have you and your family & friends
join us Thursday, November 23, in the Miki
rooms for a meet and greet with:
Appetizers at 2:00 pm
Dinner at 3:00 pm
Dessert at 4:00 pm
There will be RSVP sheets in the upstairs foyer and the
downstairs hallway. This is a potluck event.
We will provide the turkey, stuffing, cranberries, assort-
ed drinks and a pie or two. You bring whatever you
would like to add. We ask that list what you are bringing
with your RSVP. If you are not able to bring anything
don’t let that stop you from coming. We will have more
than enough for everyone.
If you cannot stay for the entire meal come when you
can. If you find you can join us at the last minute and
have not RSVP’d, please do.
If you have any questions or suggestions please contact
Karel Henkel @ 345-6817 or [email protected].
Anna Schulten, Youth Ministry: [email protected]
(812) 677-8978 (call/text) www.akseas.net
Nov. 15-19: Peer Ministry at NCYC in Indianapolis
Nov. 20-24: No Youth Night; Happy Thanksgiving!
Nov. 28: JH&HS Giving Tuesday Service Night (6-9pm)
Nov. 30: HS Justice League Movie (timeline TBA)
December Calendar: Kahoot Challenge: Dec. 5 (6-8pm) and Dec. 7 (7-9pm)
Dec. 14: Family Christmas Stations (6-8pm)
Dec. 16: JH Fun Day at Dimond Center (info TBA)
Dec. 19: JH&HS End of the Year Christmas Party (6-9pm)
Girls Group:
Final Event! Save the Date: 12/11:
Sledding OR Christmas
Gift Crafting. Weather
pending. 5:30-7pm in
the Youth Room.
The Spring Schedule will be available in early December.
Want to help us plan? Stay tuned for an opportunity to join
Peer Ministry team!
Christmas
Crafts
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 19, 2017 Page 7
Respect Life
Follow us on our web site at
www.akseas.net/respect-life
Health Ministry
Knights of Columbus
6 Reasons to Be Thankful
When you thank your friends and family this upcoming holiday
season, the reasons to do so may extend beyond good wishes,
and actually benefit you and your health. Study after study has
shown that social connections - through family, friends or with
companion animals - seem to pay off in terms of good health,
longevity and even prolonged survival among patients with very
serious diseases. Some evidence linking good health with
strong ties to family and friends includes:
1. The immune system's natural killer cell activity is negatively
affected by three "distress indicators" - one of which is lack
of social support.
2. One study of 75 medical students found that those who
were lonely had more sluggish natural killer cells than stu-
dents who were social.
3. Research has shown that people who care for companion
animals have less illness than people who do not. Compan-
ion animals' owners also recover from serious illness faster.
4. Susceptibility to heart attacks appears to correlate with how
often people use the words "I," "me" and "mine" in casual
speech.
5. Believe it or not, studies show that people who get out and
spend more time with others during cold and flu season
actually get fewer episodes of colds or flu than those who
choose to be alone.
6. Being grateful for what you have has been associated with
both physical and emotional health.
Storytelling – Personal, Economic, and Fiscal Consequences
Wednesday, Nov 29th, 7-9 pm, suggested $10 donation
49th State Brewing Company, 717 W 3rd Ave, Anchorage
An evening of personal stories detailing how high Alaskan
health care costs have affected lives, business, and
government.
Recall on Kidde brand fire extinguishers
Check your home and church’s re extinguishers. There is a re-
call on, mainly extinguishers used in homes.
Keep Christ in Christmas
Religious Christmas Cards will be
available from the Knights of
Columbus starting
Sunday, November 19th.
SUPPORT FOR EXPECTANT MOTHERS
CONSIDERING ADOPTION
25 years ago I gave birth to a baby boy and … lovingly placed him
into the waiting arms of his parents. …I pray that his life has been
full of joy, laughter, and abundant love. My thoughts and prayers
also turn to my beautiful family and friends that lifted me up then
and now. – Maya*
…Maya emphasizes the importance of offering ongoing support to
expectant mothers considering adoption… [and] makes the follow-
ing suggestions.
Let compassion guide your actions—always.
Consider whether your words and actions consistently convey
understanding, compassion, and empathy….
As Cardinal O’Malley once noted while chair of the bishops’
Committee on Pro-Life Activities, to a pregnant woman in crisis,
adoption is often seen as worse than either raising or aborting an
unexpected baby. Placing a child for adoption is “perceived as a
kind of double death. First, the death of self by carrying the baby to
term,” and second, “the death of the child thru ‘abandonment.’” …
So first focus on encouraging her that she can carry this baby to
term.
Reassure her that she can “breathe.”
…To women with an unplanned pregnancy, Maya says, “This
is survivable. Have hope.”
…Reassure her that she doesn’t need to resolve everything
right away. She will eventually have to make decisions on parenting
or adoption, but for now, she can just breathe. Maya explains this
reassurance helped her consider what she wanted for her life,
which, in turn, made it possible for her to consider adoption.
Love her for herself….
Affirm that adoption is a loving choice….
Help her see beyond her pregnancy.
…At the same time, be particularly careful not to trivialize her
motherhood or the difficulties she may be facing….
Keep reaching out, and encourage her to seek support services, if
needed….
…Be aware that this season of transition can be difficult as
the mother and her family mourn the baby’s absence and adjust to
a new normal…. Help them hold onto hope….
*Name changed to protect privacy.
http://www.nationalrighttolifenews.org/news/2017/11/critical-
importance-offering-ongoing-support-expectant-mothers-
considering-adoption/#.WghrzFuPKUk
Please be generous in this week’s second collection
for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development.
In the United States, one in six people lives in pov-
erty. With this collection you support programs that
address the causes of poverty and provide a sustain-
able future for those who are struggling across the
country. In addition, 25 percent of funds collected
remains in our diocese to fund local anti-poverty pro-
jects. Please prayerfully consider how you can sup-
port this collection and work on the margins. More
information about the Catholic Campaign for Human
Development can be found at www.usccb.org/cchd/
collection.
THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR ADVERTISERS
Nile P. Ersland , D.D.S.
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Family Dentistry
2525 Gambell Street, Suite 304
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
907 / 276-1621 * fax 907 / 279-0562
[email protected] * www.drersland.com
Lopetrone Trucking, Inc.
Bob Lopetrone, Owner/Operator
(907)349-3542, Home (907)632-4549, Cell
(907)344-1173, Fax
End Dump/Sidedump
Snow Plowing and Removal
[email protected] (907) 903-1575
307 Huffman Road, Anchorage, AK 99515
Harris Consulting
John L. Harris
15001 Golden View Drive
Monthly and long term stays
Jessica Alfano
www.IntroducingPlexus.com
(907)-952-0103