National Catholic Forester

Summer 2015

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National Catholic Forester 22 22 St. Mary Court 998, Rudolph, WI Court 998 held a pancake breakfast in March for Jason Reeves. Juniors Catherine Steinle and Grace Schuh ran circles helping everyone out! The court presented a $5,000 check to the mother of Jason Reeves. Funds will go towards medical assistance. St. Mary Jr. Court 998, Rudolph, WI Above are the Uruwink and Kuns's families at Court 998's roller skating and pizza party. Enjoying a pizza break with their Moms and Dads are Parker and Jackson Uruwink and Charlie, Stella, and Peter Kun. May we have a slice too?! St. Gregory, born at Rome about the year 540, was the son of Gordianus, a wealthy senator, who later renounced the world and became one of the seven deacons of Rome. After he had acquired an education, Emperor Justin the Younger appointed him in 574 as Chief Magistrate of Rome, though he was only thirty-four years of age. After the death of Pelagius, St. Gregory was chosen as Pope by the unanimous con-sent of priests and people. Now began those labors which merited for him the title of Great. His zeal extended over the entire known world, he was in contact with all the Churches of Christendom and, in spite of his bodily sufferings, and innumerable labors, he found time to compose a great number of works. He is known above all for his magnificent contributions to the Liturgy of the Mass and Office. He is one of the four great Doctors of the Latin Church. Celebrating Back-to-school ST. GREGORY THE GREAT 540 to 604 Patron Saint of Teachers St. Genevieve Court 1003, Wahpeton, ND Members of Court 1003 held a delicious vegetable beef soup supper in February. They served it following Mass and before the Lenten program. Everyone enjoyed the soup and these ladies look like they enjoyed doing this Lenten project. St. Genevieve Court 1003, Wahpeton, ND St. Genevieve Court 1003 did a Lenten project for the Three River Crisis Center. They packed up many personal items for families in need of their services. It was greatly appreciated. Well done on this project!

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