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St. Cletus Catholic Church Welcoming Christ in the Face of Others April 15, 2018 SUNDAY MASSES: Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 a.m. (Life Teen) Liturgy of the Word for Children at 9:30a.m. Mass (except, June & July) WEEKDAY LITURGIES: Monday - Friday: 7:00 & 8:00 a.m. Saturday - 8:00 a.m. See Mass Intentions / Liturgy schedule inside Holy Days: Please consult the bulletin or the parish website prior to each Holy Day. Legal Holiday: 9:00 a.m. (Rosary following 8:00am Liturgy Mon. - Sat.) MORNING PRAYER: Monday through Friday: 6:45 a.m. Saturday: 7:45 a.m. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Monday 4:30-5:30 p.m. Saturday 4:00-4:45 p.m. or by appointment BAPTISMS: Please contact Deacon Mark McCarthy to arrange for date and time. MARRIAGES: Arrangements must be made six months in advance. Contact Deacon Mark McCarthy SACRAMENT OF THE SICK: First Saturday of the month at 8:00 a.m. Mass by appointment HOMILIES: Sunday homilies can be found at www.saintcletus.org or PASTORAL TEAM: Rev. Jim Benz, Pastor - jbenz@saintcletus.org Rev. Mark Whitman, Associate - mwhitman@saintcletus.org Deacon Mark McCarthy, Pastoral Associate - mmccarthy@saintcletus.org Deacon Frank Olmstedf folmsted@saintcletus.org Mrs. Tina Bishop - tbishop@saintcletus.org Director of Liturgical Music Ms. Rosann Doherty - rdoherty@saintcletus.org School Principal Mrs. Mary Olmsted -molmsted@saintcletus.org Religious Education Coordinator Mr. Bob Hamer - bhamer@saintcletus.org Director of Youth Ministry Mr. Bill Matula - bmatula@saintcletus.org Business Manager Mrs. Cindy Clegg - cclegg@saintcletus.org Parish Secretary * BULLETIN DEADLINE: Thursday 1 & 1/2 weeks prior to bulletin date in writing or e-mail to: cclegg@saintcletus.org ADDRESS & TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Rectory: 2705 Zumbehl, St.Charles, MO 63301 636-946-6327 Parish Office 946-6327 Parish FAX line: 946-6466 Parish School 2721 Zumbehl Road 946-7756 School FAX line: 946-6526 Parish School of Religion: 255-1717 Parish and School Website: www.saintcletus.org St. Vincent de Paul Society: 255-1750 Stephen Ministry: 255-1739 www.facebook.com/stcletus Twitter: @saintcletus

Liturgy Schedule and Mass Intentions for the week Mon. April 16, Easter Weekday 7:00am Ben Carneal 8:00am Communion Service Presider: Deacon Mark 11:00am John Havey (cornerstone mass) Tues. April 17, Easter Weekday 7:00am Mary Jo Saale 8:00am Communion Service Presider: Deacon Mark Wed. April 18, Easter Weekday 7:00am Jeanette Echele 8:00am Michael High Presider: Fr. Whitman Thur. April 19, Easter Weekday 7:00am Mary Chapley Presider: Fr. Whitman 8:00am Helen Drury Fri. April 20, Easter Weekday 7:00am Hank Pieper 8:00am Leo Paquette (all school mass) Presider: Fr. Whitman Sat. April 21, St. Anselm 8:00am Mary Wright Presider: Fr. Whitman Sat. April 21, Fourth Sunday of Easter 5:00pm Rose Jacobs Deacon: Frank Olmsted Servers: M. Dowdy, M. Dowdy, J. Niemann Sun. April 22, Fourth Sunday of Easter 7:30 am Our Parish Family Deacon: Frank Olmsted Servers: J. Kurtz, A. Papin, S. Papin 9:30 am Wally Blei Deacon: Mark McCarthy Servers: I. Brasher, D. Skeeters, J. Skeeters 11:30am Charles Linhoff Presider: Fr. Whitman Deacon: Mark McCarthy Servers: J. Chamberlain, H. Merriott, J. Joeckel PARISH COLLECTION April 8, 2018 Regular Offertory...$20,080.75 Online Offertory...$5,065.00 Matching Gift $660.00 THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER Jesus himself stood among them and said to them, Peace be with you. But they were startled and frightened LUKE 24:36-37 Throughout the day we have many opportunities to see the face of Jesus in others and to be the face of Jesus to others. Do we take that opportunity to provide peace to those we encounter or are we afraid of what others will think of us and do nothing? Pray for the strength to live a God-centered life and not a selfcentered life. Please pray for the repose of the soul of: William Trampe, father of Jean Cox, uncle of Betty Eisenhart May his soul rest in our Lord s eternal embrace. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 6:8-15; Ps 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30; Jn 6:22-29 Tuesday: Acts 7:51 8:1a; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6, 7b, 8a, 17, 21ab; Jn 6:30-35 Wednesday: Acts 8:1b-8; Ps 66:1-3a, 4-7a; Jn 6:35-40 Thursday: Acts 8:26-40; Ps 66:8-9, 16-17, 20; Jn 6:44-51 Friday: Acts 9:1-20; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 6:52-59 Saturday: Acts 9:31-42; Ps 116:12-17; Jn 6:60-69 Sunday: Acts 4:8-12; Ps 118:1, 8-9, 21-23, 26, 28, 29;1 Jn 3:1-2; Jn 10:11-18

First Communion Children's Choir The 2nd grade students of St. Cletus will be making their first First Communion on Saturday May 5th. We would like a children's choir to lead the music for the Mass. Students in grades 3-12 are invited to contact Tina Bishop at Tbishop@saintcletus.org if interested in singing at the 10 am First Communion Mass on May 5. Singers need to attend at least 1 of 2 rehearsals to participate. Wednesday, April 25th at 6:30 or Wednesday, May 2 at 6:30 in the church. REMINDER - Wisdom and Works of Mercy Participants Our final meeting will be held at 7:00pm on Monday, April 23 rd in the Duchesne Room. Join us for discussion, communio, and refreshments! Contact Carolyn (636.219.5436) if you have any questions. HELPING OUR SISTER PARISH OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE The Parish Council is forming a subcommittee to discern how we, St. Cletus, can improve our outreach and partnership with our sister parish, Our Lady of Guadalupe in Ferguson. We would like very much to have a parish memberat-large serve on this subcommittee and help contribute ideas. If you have an interest in joining, please contact Bill Weisrock (wweisroc@cox.net or (918) 527-8738 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Mary Queen of Angels is seeking volunteers for our annual Shower of Love baby item collection taking place at various grocery stores in the community on Thursday, April 26 th. Mary Queen has the Dierberg s in Cottleville and the Dierberg s at K&N. We have shifts beginning at 9am and ending at 6pm. Please call Susan at 636-634- 7243 to volunteer. Thank you in advance!! ACTIVITIES & MEETINGS THIS WEEK Monday APRIL 16 9:15AM OUR LADY S PRAYER GROUP CLETUS 11:00AM CORNERSTONE BIBLE STUDY DUCHESNE/HALL 5:30PM MEN S BIBLE STUDY CLETUS 6:15PM PSR CLASSES SCHOOL 6:30PM PEACE AND JUSTICE CLETUS Tuesday APRIL 17 8:30AM SENIOR EXERCISE HALL 9:00AM CENTERING PRAYER OLD LIBRARY 12:00PM SENIOR CLETES HALL 7:00PM CONFIRMATION CHURCH/HALL 7:00PM LIFE TEEN OPEN GYM GYM 7:00PM ST. VINCENT DEPAUL DUCHESNE Wednesday APRIL 18 8:30AM QUILTERS HALL 10:00AM BIBLE STUDY WITH FR. MARK DUCHESNE 6:30PM RESPECT LIFE CALLAHAN 7:00PM STEPHEN MINISTRY RECTORY 7:00PM TRANSITION TO SINGLENESS CLETUS 7:30PM CHOIR REHEARSAL CHURCH Thursday APRIL 19 8:30AM SENIOR EXERCISE HALL 3:30PM REGIONAL PRINCIPAL S MTG HALL 6:30PM LEGION OF MARY DAY CHAPEL 7:00PM BOOK STUDY DUCHESNE 6:00PM ST. ANDREW VILLAS H.O. MTG HALL Friday APRIL 20 9:00AM SMALL FAITH GROUP DUCHESNE 6:00PM GIRL SCOUTS 3RD GRADE HALL Saturday APRIL 21 6:15AM THAT MAN IS YOU HALL 8:30AM RCIA TEAM MTG CALLAHAN 12:00PM PRIVATE EVENT HALL 5:00PM ACA CHURCH 6:00PM FAST TRIVIA GYM Sunday APRIL 22 8:30AM ACA CHURCH 9:30AM FIRST GRADE FAMILY MASS CHURCH 10:30AM FIRST GRADE FAMILY DONUTS HALL 2:00PM HOLY LAND TRAVELERS REUNION HALL 7:00PM LIFE NIGHT PARISH CENTER Welcome New Parishioners! To receive a registration form or indicate an address change or move from the parish, please fill out the form below and drop it in the collection basket or mail it to the Parish Office. Names: Adults Children Address: Phone: Email:

PICNIC PLANT BOOTH NEEDS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS! Decorative pots (plastic/ceramic) (clean & in good condition) Annuals / Perennials Decorative Garden items: signs, statues, stepping stones, etc. Bedding plants / Houseplants Vegetables & Herbs Bags of potting soil Letters requesting donations for the silent auction were recently sent to area business, and items are already coming in. We wish to thank area business for their generosity and ask that you support those who donate to our cause. We are also asking our parishioners to support the picnic by donating items to be used at our silent auction. No gift is too small. The silent auction committee will combine items to make a themed basket as appropriate. NEW ITEMS ONLY PLEASE. Some ideals might be: Shipwrecked VBS 2018 Registration for Shipwrecked VBS is now open! When: June 11-15 9:00 am- 12:00 pm Who: anyone entering kindergarten through 5th grade Cost: $15 per attendee with a $40 max per family Volunteers are needed for various roles. Volunteers must be entering 6th grade or older. Register at vbspro.events/p/saintcletus Registration ends June 1st to guarantee a shirt. Registrations after June 1st are at the discretion of the VBS director. Contact Laura Henderson at 636-373-3312 with any questions. Thank you! Join Sr. Carmen and Fredbird for our annual Night at Busch Stadium Fundraiser on Friday, June 1, 2018, at 7:15 p.m. St. Louis Cardinals vs Pittsburgh Pirates Tickets are $50 in sections 127,128,129,130. Children s Toys Holiday Decorations Sporting Event Tickets Glassware Costume Jewelry/Handbags College blankets or dorm room needs A service such as carpenter work or painting Another suggestion, ask your employer to donate the product or service they provide or ask them to donate some money, so we can purchase items. All items are tax deductible. Items may be dropped off at the parish office or call the office at 946-6327 to arrange for a pickup. Please include the value of the item you are donating and your name so that we may be able to acknowledge your generous gift on the bid sheets. The Basket Booth is in need of empty baskets, filled baskets and individual items to fill the empty baskets for the picnic this year. You may deposit the items in the boxes marked BASKET BOOTH at each of the church entrances or in the church office anytime between April 7th thru May 17th. Thank you for your generosity.

THANK YOU, MARY OLMSTED! Mrs. Mary Olmsted, our parishioner who has served as our parish s Coordinator of Religious Education for the past 9 years, has informed me and the other members of our Pastoral Team, that she intends to retire at the end of this current academic year. Mary and her husband, Deacon Frank Olmsted, have been parishioners of St. Cletus since 1984, and she has served the people of our parish in three different stints as a teacher and Coordinator of Religious Education for a total of 21 years under three different pastors, Fr. John Kerber, Fr. Jim Callahan, and myself. I m sure that you would agree with me in saying that she has served us with great dedication and distinction. Mary, we are most grateful for your service to the people of St. Cletus! Her husband, Deacon Frank, is also retiring at the end of DeSmet Jesuit High School s current term where he teaches religion. (Deacon Frank will continue to serve our parish as a permanent deacon.) Being so young in spirit and far from being ready for a nursing home, I am sure they both will continue to use their talents and new-found available time to serve God s people in new and varied ways. Thanks again, Mary, for sharing your life and your spirit with us! If you are possibly interested in serving as Mary s successor as our Coordinator of Religious Education, please note that our parish CRE s ministry is a 70% of full-time position that is responsible for coordinating the Parish School of Religion and sacrament coordination with both our full-time and part-time schools. Candidates should have CRE certification from the Archdiocesan Catholic Education Formation Office, have taught in Catholic schools or PSRs, and have some administrative experience. If you are interested in applying for this position, please send your cover letter and resume with references to me here at the Parish Office. OUR NEXT LIGHTHOUSE/AUGUSTINE INSTITUTE CD: RELIGIONLESS SPIRITUALITY: WHY WE NEED THE CHURCH BY DR. TIM GRAY The dust jacket for this CD contains this description: Renowned Scripture scholar and author, Dr. Tim Gray, provides a fascinating explanation of the importance of the visible Church and the centrality of Christ s mission to establish the Kingdom of God on Earth. He offers incredible insights that make clear the role of the Church as an essential part of God s plan for salvation, which are sure to help those who have left her or who mistakenly claim to be spiritual, but not religious. A $3.00 per CD would be appreciated, and, as always, you will find these CDs in the Lighthouse kiosk in the Church s Gathering Space. YOUR OWN EAR BUDS FOR OUR HEARING ASSIST UNITS: In our Sacristy where the priests, deacons, and servers vest and prepare for Mass, we have six hearing assist units for your use to help you hear better at Mass. If you d like to try one, simply see one of our ushers or greeters and ask them to show you where they are in that Sacristy. In order to cut down on possible contagion, we have also ordered fifty ear buds so you don t have to worry about picking up any bugs from someone else s ear. Feel free to take you own ear bud and use it with one of our hearing assist units. They are free of charge! AN EASTER THOUGHT FROM A HOMILY BY ST. JOHN CHRYSOTOM (c. 349 September 14, 407) Prayer and converse with God is a supreme good: it is a partnership and union with God. As the eyes of the body are enlightened when they see light, so our spirit, when it is intent on God, is illumined by his infinite light. I do not mean the prayer of outward observance but prayer from the heart, not confined to fixed times or periods, but continuous throughout the day and night. Our spirit should be quick to reach out toward God not only when it is engaged in meditation; at other times also, when it is carrying out its duties, caring for the needy, performing works of charity, giving generously in the service of others, our spirit should long for God, and call him to mind, so that these works may be seasoned with the salt of God s love, and so make a palatable offering to the Lord of the universe. Throughout the whole of our lives we may enjoy the benefit that comes from prayer if we devote a great deal of time to it. Prayer is the light of the spirit, true knowledge of God, mediating between God and man. The spirit, raised up to heaven by prayer, clings to God with the utmost tenderness; like a child crying tearfully for its mother, it craves the milk that God provides. It seeks the satisfaction of its own desires, and receives gifts outweighing the whole world of nature. Prayer stands before God as an honored ambassador. It gives joy to the spirit, peace to the heart. I speak of prayer, not words. It is the longing for God, love too deep for words, a gift not given by man but by God s grace. The apostle Paul says: We do not know how we are to pray but the Spirit himself pleads for us with inexpressible longings. When the Lord gives this kind of prayer to someone; he gives him riches that cannot be taken away, heavenly food that satisfies the spirit. One who tastes this food is set on fire with an eternal longing for the Lord: his spirit burns as in a fire of the utmost intensity. Practice prayer from the beginning. Paint your house with the colors of modesty and humility. Make it radiant with the light of justice. Decorate it with the finest gold leaf of good deeds. Adorn it with the walls and stones of faith and generosity. Crown it with the pinnacle of prayer. In this way you will make it a perfect dwelling place for the Lord. You will be able to receive him as in a splendid palace, and through his grace you will already possess him, his image enthroned in the temple of your spirit.

Consider returning thanks to God for one hour a week to adore before The Lord. In doing this, you would commit to the same day/hour each week. Please consider making a commitment for one hour a week as part of your prayer discipline. God gives and we receive and listen through our devotion before Him. You can sign up for any hour. The Chapel is open 24 hours a day Monday 7:30am Saturday 7:30am. The hours that we do need help are: Tuesday 2am Wednesday 4am Thursday 1am Friday 2am Please give us a call if you would like to become an adorer. Jennifer @ 636-940-9858 Jan @ 636-947-4654 Thank you! Linsey Abraham Patricia Aaron Therese Appling Dennis Barbeau Michael Barnhouse * Laura Bathe Olivia Baum Gerry Belew Fr. Terry Borgerding Paul Boschert Mildred Boykin- Cox Elmer Bradbury Phil Braun Autumn Brengle Sue Brockelmeyer Dorothy Buchheit Jim Campise Nancy Constantine Betty Costello John Covilli Gene Dallas Rosemary Debrecht Ann & Joe Eberhard Mary Anne Fortner Karen Frankenreiter * Donna Garner Frank Goessler Michelle Gorman Patrick Gorman Randy Gravemann Dennis Gray Tom Hamer Mary Ann Hartigan Brigid Hecht Robert Heim Richard Heisse Edward Henke Marie Henrich Bella Herman Sharon Hill Pat Hischke Chris Hoey Kyle Kennon Avery Kiehl Junior Klipfel Gwendolyn Kramer Anne Krussel Pat Lytle Anne Lowery Maureen Maddock Patrick Maddock Darlene Mayer Ruth McCarville Jim McCoy Keith McCoy Anita McDonald Joe McHale Scarlet Martin George Meyer John Morris Grant & Sebastian Moss * Sr. Pat Murray Ron Niffen Lesa Nollau James O Driscoll Sheila Parks Monica Pointer Bob Rabbitt Patrick Reiner Glennon Runde Lynda Ryback Betty Scaglione Jean Schaeffer Helen Schaeffer Carol Schoolfield Betty Schulte Sharon Seward Anna Shaughnessy Leonard Shaw, Jr Weldon Sullivan Jerry Tesdall Debbie Teson Madonna Thoele Robert Thornhill Barbara Tuma Diane Viscomi Minnie Viscomi Sue Walter Paul Wappelhorst Nanette Werner Stephen Wehmeyer Rick Whitlock In this Sunday s Gospel, Jesus explains the meaning of the scriptures. Like the disciples, when we offer and receive forgiveness our hearts burn because we encounter the risen Christ within us. Have you considered answering the call to help the poor find forgiveness and healing in their life by joining the Society of St. Vincent de Paul? Run for Roses Trivia Night / Silent Auc on Saturday, April 28, 2018, at TASK (Team Ac vi- es for Special Kids). All proceeds go directly to the Cys c Fibrosis Founda on. Call 314-952-7944 for reserva ons or www.runforroses.com Please let us know if we need to add or remove anyone from above so as to keep current with our sick list. Thank you! ST CLETUS MEN S CLUB GOLF OUTING ST. PETERS GOLF COURSE SATURDAY May 12, 2015 8:30AM Shotgun Start HOLE SPONSORSHIPS AND AUCTION ITEMS STILL NEEDED CALL BILLY HOWLE 314-520-7551 Please pray for those In our armed services: BILLY MANESS KATIE CHAMBLESS RICK FOX RANDY RUEBEL CONNOR BELEW SCOTT FITZGIBBONS JOSH MENNFEE CHRISTOPHER BREIG NATHAN MERSCH CALL THE PARISH OFFICE IF YOU WISH TO ADD A FAMILY MEMBER WHO IS IN THE ARMED SERVICE.

UNBOUND Sponsor a child and offer a hand up-not a handout-to a child living in poverty where an education is a luxury and not a given. Unbound empowers sponsored individuals and their families with tools to achieve self-sufficiency. Contact Parishioner Norma Miller (636) 288-5254 for a Sponsorship Packet or more info about Unbound 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 823 WILL HOST A CHICKEN DINNER ON TUESDAY APRIL 17TH. SERVING TIME 6-7 PM, COST $8.00 PER PERSON. DINNER WILL BE HELD WESTBURY CENTER INC, 20 WESTBURY DRIVE, HOME OF K C COUNCIL 823. PLEASE CALL FOR RESERVATIONS BY MONDAY APRIL 16TH AFTER 4 PM Please join us for the 30th Annual St. Charles Friends of Birthright Cowgirl Roundup Fashion Show on Thursday, April 26 in St. Peter's Parish Center. This year a BBQ buffet will be featured along with new events including a Jewelry Pull, Gifts in a Jar, and a specialty punch. Admission is $25 which includes dinner, dessert, tea and coffee. A premium $35 admission adds two beverage coupons plus a raffle ticket for an exciting prize. To reserve your seat please go online to www.events.org/ FOBfashionshow2018 or contact Lesa @ 314-740-4187 or Joyce @ 636-448-2021. HI LADIES! WANT TO JOIN OUR LADIES HORSESHOE LEAGUE THIS SUMMER? STARTS IN MAY AND ENDS IN AUGUST. LOTS OF FUN ON THURSDAY NIGHTS STARTING AT 6:30 PM. NO PRIOR EXPERI- ENCE NECESSARY! PLEASE CALL JOAN AT 636-949-2294 NOW AND GET SIGNED UP!!!! The Men of All Saints Church invites you to attend an extraordinary ACTS weekend retreats. ACTS stands for Adoration, Community, Theology, and Service. The weekend offers the opportunity to renew your spirituality and prayer life, to strengthen your faith, your relationship with GOD, and build lasting friendships among members of your parish community. The ACTS Retreat for our MEN will be May 3-6 at LaSalle Retreat Center in Wildwood. Please feel free to call me at 636-441-3422 with any questions you may have about the retreat. A model of care has been developed specifically for families whose infant is likely to die before or after birth. Often called perinatal hospice, it's a way of caring for both the baby and the baby's family before, as well as after, birth. USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities, Supporting Families Who Receive a Prenatal Diagnosis www.usccb.org/prenatal-diagnosis Go to this website for supportive and helpful information. IMH SPRING SAUSAGE DINNER Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in New Melle, MO will hold the spring Sausage Dinner on Sunday, April 29, 2018, serving from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm. Whole hog pork sausage dinners include homemade bread and desserts. Express dining outside under the pavilion. Carry-outs available. Adult dinners - $12 ($11 if ordered and paid by April 26); children ages 6 to 12- $6; ages 5 and under eat free. Activities include craft bazaar, country store, pull tabs, quilt raffle, wine and beer garden, livers and gizzards, live music and two raffles: The Bonanza Extravaganza with an early bird $100 cash drawing on Tuesday, April 17 and The BIG 50/50 Cash Drawing. Handicap parking and free shuttle service on the premises will be available. For more information call 636-398-5270. We are at the intersection of Highways Z and D: 7 miles south of Hwy. 70 on Hwy. Z; 10 miles west of Hwy. 94 on Hwy. D.

The first Earth Day was April 22, 1970. We only have one earth, so we need to take care of her. That s what Senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin believed. He was disturbed that an issue as important as our environment was not addressed in politics or by the media, so he created the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970. An estimated 20 million people nationwide attended festivities that day. This eventually led to national legislation such as the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act. How do you and your family show your appreciation of Mother Earth, Our Common Home? What s happening around town on Earth Day weekend. April 21, 2018 Saturday, at Our Lady of the Snows, Belleville,IL Reflection and Action on Laudato Si 9-12:30. Key note speaker is Mary Evelyn Tucker, PhD from Yale Divinity School. To register call 618-394-6270 April 21 and 22, 2018 Saturday and Sunday, Annual Earth Day festival, Forest Park on the Muny grounds 11am -5pm. April 22, 23, 24 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, the Saint Louis Climate Summit The Saint Louis Climate Summit is dedicated to fulfilling Pope Francis call to unite in defense of our common home. Saint Louis University is proudly hosting the summit as part of its bicentennial anniversary celebration. For more info see stlclimatesummit.org

Third Sunday of Easter April 15, 2018

All You Can Eat Breakfast - "The Knights of Columbus at St. Robert's Parish will hold an All You Can Eat breakfast on Sunday, April 29, from 8:00am to 11:30am. Breakfast includes: made to order omelets, pancakes, sausages, scrambled eggs, biscuits & gravy, juice, milk and coffee. In addition the Knights are holding a Blood Drive at the same time as the breakfast. Those who donate blood that day will receive a FREE breakfast. Thanks to all those who support this social event/fundraiser."

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