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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. Peter Oscar Kofi-Amo
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
Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
June 28, 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, Elsie Stavinoha, Helen Hicks, Fred Prihoda, Wayne Zabodyn, Frank Krenek, Alvin Korenek, Joshua Fowler, Margaret Waters, Leonard Hubenak, Dianne Appling, Jennifer Martin, Stephanie Stepan, Deacon Ed Wen-del, Glenn Kahanek, Weston Swoboda, Charles Maerz, David Dunn, Donnie Novak, Regina Kacer, Irene Sedlock, Lonnie Roe, Michael Mangel, Rita Addicks, Garret Davis, Ed Wasek, Robert “Bob” Staff, Brandy Kubena, Eugene Graham, Cindy Junek, Tim Tlucek, Bill Culver, Daniel Marek, Linda Sea-wright, Cindy Riha, Carl Siglock, Frankie Novak, Shirley McMahon, Barbara Milder, Hugo and Anne Schilhab, Law-rence and Edna Shimek, Cindy Schmidt, Leslie Riedel, Edith Farish, Kristi Baker and the homebound.
2. Saint Philip the Apostle Catholic Church
A Message From Our Parochial Vicar
Exactly three years ago when I heard the sound of my phone ringing, it was such a beautiful afternoon when I noticed it was a call from Bishop Cahill who among the numerous conversa-tions we had, then asked me if I was willing to be assigned to St. Philip’s. How hurriedly I responded YES made him ask again why I gave him a quick response ....YES. But my expla-nation to the swift yes was because I had been there before as a Seminarian. That in itself made him feel that I knew the envi-ronment of the place and the people. I was happily ready to come and continue with my ministry here because I LOVE St. Philip’s and the people. I feel loved and cherished here. I’m very much honored to EVERYONE of you to allow me to serve you as your Parochial Vicar with Fr. Michael. It was a wonderful time for me to help build the Kingdom of God here in St. Philip’s together with you. Over the years I’m blessed to have beautiful people in my life and I’m grateful to serve you. As we celebrate the 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Jesus mentions that Whoever does not take up his cross is not worthy of Him and went on to say to his Apostles that whoever re-ceives them receives Jesus himself. What a coincidence that this Gospel passage fits in here in the lives of St. Philip’s Cath-olic Community in El Campo. You faithfully and lovingly re-ceived me from the very first day I began my ministry here. As I render my sincerest appreciation to all of you, I also want to say thank you to my Pastor, Very Rev. Fr. Michael Rother for his love and support for me all these years. We worked togeth-er beautifully from our hearts and I’m very grateful to him. No-body is perfect and we strive in our daily Christian Journey to be perfect as Christ and therefore I like to also use this platform to ask for your forgiveness if I offended any of you and I ask for your forgiveness. I love St. Philip’s, YES I do love St. Philip’s, I truly do from the bottom of my heart. You have shaped my Priesthood. It’s hard to leave you but I will always remember you in my prayers. Please pray for me as well in my new Pastoral Ministry. My wish is that as Jesus left his friends for His Heavenly Fa-ther, his last words were LOVE ONE ANOTHER AS I HAVE LOVED YOU. These are my last words to you as well that you will love one another. Thank you again and may God bless you and your families. Rev. Peter Oscar Kofi-Amo
Prayer Intentions at Mass June 29 – July 5
MON 8:00 a.m. + Gary Harton
TUE 8:00 a.m. + Irene McKeon
WED 1:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
No Mass at Garden Villa + Willie E. and Mary Balcar
THU 8:00 a.m. Parishioners Intentions
FRI 8:00 a.m. + Albina Krutilek
SAT 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Parishioners Intentions + Alvin and Anna Bartos; + Veronica Bartos Uptagrafft
SUN 7:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.
Parishioners Intentions + Linda Wallis + Margaret Brenek
LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR JULY 4 & JULY 5
Lector: Ruthie Buzek Cantor: Kathy Bodungen Altar Servers: Hospitality: Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Nancy Pasak
Lector: Nelda Schmidt Altar Servers: Hospitality: Zachary Edwards Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Aaron Faas, Mark Merta
Lector: Judy Barrett Cantor: Diane Bard Altar Servers: Hospital/Meridian: Nursing Home Ministers: Hospitality: Jerry and Janice Winter Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: John Hancock, Rita Hancock
Lector: Jim VanAntwerp Cantor: Jerrid Berglund Altar Servers: Hospitality: Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Lynn Cox, Duane Korenek
Key Scriptural Passage: Those who find their life will lose it, and those who love their life for my sake will find it. (Matthew 10:39)
Questions for Discussion: Adult: When have you felt more fully alive by giving of yourself to another? Child: When have your been able to put what someone else needs ahead of want you want for yourself?
Readings For The Week (June 29-July 4)
Monday…………..Acts 12:1-11/2 Tm 4:6-8,17-18/Mt 16:13- .............................................. 19 Tuesday…………….Am 3:1-8,4:11-12/Mt 8:23-27
Wednesday……… Am 5:14-15,21-24/Mt 8:28-34 Thursday…………Am 7:10-17/Mt 9:1-8 Friday…………….Eph 2:19-22/Jn 20:24-29 Saturday………….Am 9:11-15/Mt 9:14-17
Pro-Life Corner…
There is no greater in-justice in the world today than the shedding of the innocent blood of unborn children. We will never be able to build a culture of life if we do not respect the dignity of the human person at all stages of life. We must build our society as it once was, founded upon respect for life and the right to life and the pursuit of happiness.
From Scripture...Matthew 10:37-42, Discipleship: challenging but rewarding. In this Gospel passage, Jesus outlines the demands of disci-pleship in stark terms. First, there’s the question of priorities. For the early Christians, it was illegal to be Christian and the penalty was prison, or worse. To be a follower of Jesus literally meant risking everything. Since he is God, only his is worthy to have first claim on our hearts and lives. Being a faithful Catholic today has it challenges too. Much of what Christ and the Church ask of us goes against much of what secular culture approves. Even without worldly tempta-tions, we have crosses to carry. Following Christ includes taking up our crosses-never alone, but always with him. The good news is that Jesus did what he did so we can do it too. He passed through death to eternal life, from suffering to glory, from sorrow to joy. We will too, if we stay close to him. Each day, with his grace, we can choose to keep his command-ments and remain in his love. In Heaven, we’ll see clearly that it was all worth it.
NEXT SUNDAY READINGS JULY 5, 2020 3.
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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. Da-vid 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 Shannon 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, Arthur Debo, ECPD, Braden Mican, ECPD, SR Reece Mazel, Navy
FIRST READING - Zechariah 9:9-10
Thus says the LORD: Rejoice heartily, O daughter Zion, shout for joy, O daughter Jerusalem! See, your king shall come to you; a just savior is he, meek, and riding on an ass, on a colt, the foal of an ass. He shall banish the chariot from Ephraim, and the horse from Jerusalem; the warrior’s bow shall be banished, and he shall proclaim peace to the nations. His dominion shall be from sea to sea, and from the River to the ends of the earth.
SECOND READING - Romans 8:9, 11-13
Brothers and sisters: You are not in the flesh; on the contrary, you are in the spirit, if only the Spirit of God dwells in you. Whoever does not have the Spirit of Christ does not belong to him. If the Spirit of the one who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, the one who raised Christ from the dead will give life to your mortal bodies also, through his Spirit that dwells in you. Consequently, brothers and sisters, we are not
debtors to the flesh, to live according to the flesh. For if you live according to the flesh, you will die, but if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live.
GOSPEL - Matthew 11:25-30
At that time Jesus exclaimed: “I give praise to you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, for although you have hidden these things from the wise and the learned you have revealed them to little ones. Yes, Father, such has been your gracious will. All things have been handed over to me by my Father. No one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son and anyone to whom the Son wishes to reveal him.” “Come to me, all you who labor and are bur-dened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart; and you will find rest for yourselves. For my yoke is easy, and my burden light.”
4. Saint Philip the Apostle Catholic Church
The Gospel of Matthew The first gospel starts with “ a genealogy
of Jesus Christ, son of David, son of Abra-
ham.” With this opening the evangelist pre-
pares us for this Jesus who will be the fulfill-
ment of major figures of the Hebrew scrip-
tures.
Archeologists and textual experts usually
date the writing of the Gospel of Matthew to
around 80 CE. One piece of evidence for the
dating of this gospel is that is contains nearly
all of the Gospel of Mark. From this we
know that it was composed after 70 CE (near
the time when Mark was written). In addition
to having Mark as a source, the Gospel of
Matthew shares a large chunk of material
with Luke, material that appears neither in
Mark or in John. From this we assume that
there was another source for Matthew, one
that he and the writer of Luke used. Matthew
also had his own information about Jesus that
the other evangelists did not.
The Gospel of Matthew is unique in its
five-part structure: after the introduction
(which contains the stories of the annuncia-
tion to Joseph (not Mary, as in Luke) of
Jesus’ birth, his birth and manifestation to the
magi (not shepherds, as in Luke), each part
contains a long speech by Jesus followed by
actions that Jesus performs. Part one is the
Sermon on the Mount (chapters 5-7); part two
prepares the disciples for their missionary
journeys (10); part three is filled with para-
bles (13); part four deals with church order
(18); and the fifth part concerns the end of the
world (24-25). Scholars assume that the
evangelist adopted this structure from the
Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible.
This is a big clue about the portrait of Jesus in
this gospel.
Many of the people in the church for which
the Gospel of Matthew was written were
Jews. One of the main purposes of this gos-
pel was to provide consolation to those who
wrestled with the compatibility of the Jewish
heritage and their faith in Jesus. For this rea-
son, we find references to patriarchs of an-
cient Israel from the very first verse. A gene-
alogy filled with Jewish ancestors begins the
text, and the evangelist fills the narrative with
quotations from the Hebrew scriptures. All
of this seems to reassure the hearers that
Jesus of Nazareth was indeed the Messiah an-
ticipated in the older faith.
The Gospel of Matthew is proclaimed
throughout Year A, in the years 1999,2002,
2005, 2008 and so on.
In art, the evangelist Matthew is portrayed
with an angel by his side. The feast of St.
Matthew is September 21.
Copyright @1997 Archdiocese of Chicago; Liturgy Training Pub.; 18— North Hermitage Ave.;
Chicago, Il60622-1101; 1-800-933-1800. Text by Martin Connell. Art by Rita Corbin.
Calendar of Events… Monday, June 29 - Men’s bible study at 6:00 a.m. - Meeting House. - Prayer Cenacle will meet at 4:30 p.m. - Sacred Heart Rm Thursday, July 2 - Reconciliation from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday, July 3 - Patriotic rosary at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, July 4 - Reconciliation from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Sunday, July 5 - Blessing of expectant parents after all the Masses.
We anticipate the arrival of Fr. Chase Goodman to our parish. Fr. Chase, or-dained a priest on May 30, 2020, was as-signed by Bishop Brendan Cahill to St. Phil-ip parish. He will be joining Fr. Michael in ministering to the parish on July 1. Let us prepare our hearts to welcome Fr. Chase as he ministers to the people of St. Philip the Apostle Church.
The following First Communion pictures may be picked up at the church office between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Channing Bacak, Kinley Bubela, Jessa Chanek, Brynn Charbula, Keith Cox, Conley Cranek, Macy Ellis, Evelyn Harris, Camille Hlavaty, Bennet Key, Kason Kocurek, Ad-dison and Alli Koudela, Elizabeth Leopold, Whitley Mican Also Katelyn Netardus, Reed Orozco, Harrison Porter, Piersdon and Wyatt Prasek, Bree Ramos, Michael Rodri-guez, Luke Savino, Jade Thibeaux, and Makenzie Trevino.
2020 Diocesan Services Appeal (DSA) - Our par ish re-ceived the following information, from the Chancery Office, regarding our 2020 DSA Goal: $93,628.00. Please consider making a donation toward our parish goal. Any amount would greatly assist us. The funds collected from the Diocesan Services Appeal ena-
bles our Bishop to operate the diocese, including the many programs for parishes, the Spiritual Renewal Center, the re-tired and infirm priests and, of course, the education and for-mation of our seminarians. Therefore, let us do our part in supporting the Bishop and the operation of the Diocese of Victoria. Thank you to the following who have most recently con-
tributed: M/M Gene Kana, Lorraine Kana, M/M Mike Kennedy, M/M Lawrence Knebel, Bettie Konvicka, Melody Kopecky, M/M Dennis Korenek, M/M Stephen Korenek, M/M Clarence Kovar, Cecilia Krenek, M/M Lawrence Krenek, Mary Ann Kruppa, M/M Bruce Labay, M/M Stan Labay, M/M Greg Leopold, M/M Robert Leopold, M/M James Leslie, M/M Doug Lezak, Joseph Liska, Frances Livanec, M/M Mi-chael Mach, M/M Leon Macha, Charles Maerz, M/M August Malik, Daniel & Roxane Marek, Daniel & Martha Marek, Alvin Merta, Eleanor Mican, M/M Johnnie Mican, Georgia Mikeska, Nick Mikeska, Patricia Miller M/M Randy Mitchell, Mildred Naiser, M/M Darrell No-
havitza, M/M Michael Nordin, M/M Mike Orsak, John Osina, M/M Richard Ottis, M/M B. G. Parma, M/M Daniel Pasak, M/M Kevin Pavlas, Theresa Payne, M/M Norman Peter, M/M Calvin Pfeil, Cecilia Polasek, M/M Ron Price, M/M Arthur Priesmeyer, M/M Terry Priesmeyer, M/M Fred Prihoda, M/M Bryan Rasmussen, M/M Richard Raun, M/M Tim Raun, M/M Robert Reck, Dr. John & Susan Richards, M/M Gerald Ripple, M/M Elmer Rod, M/M Glen Rod, Janie Roehl, Bar-bara Roy, M/M Richard Schmidt, M/M Bill Schmidt. Will continue next week.
St. Philip Catholic School Super Pr ize Drawing Win-ner for June 19 is Ryan Blaha.
Saint Philip the Apostle Catholic Church 5.
Flowers - June 28
Main Altar: Joe Kocurek, M/M Pinchback Ambo: Dennis and Mary Skow, Arliss Treybig
Sacrificial Giving:
6-21-20 ................................................. .$8,309.00 School ......................................................... $80.00 Maintenance ............................................. $150.00
A Prayer For Our Nation…
Gracious and loving God, we come to you in humble prayer for the United States of America. Bless our President. Give him wisdom and strength to serve the American people and lead our country in ways that are pleasing to you. Bless our Congress. Instill in them knowledge and understanding to enact laws that protect the sanctity of life-from the unborn to the elderly; and promote the good of all people. Bless the people of the United States. Make us aware of our responsibility as citizens to uphold the principles of life, liberty, justice and equality. Send your Holy Spirit upon our beloved country. Make us people of faith in time of uncertainty. Make us people of hope in time of trouble. Make us people of compassion with those who are less fortunate. Make us people of peace in our homes, our communities, our country, and our world. We ask this through Jesus Christ Our Lord and Savior.
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
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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
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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
979-578-3258 <> 979-541-3825 Save money on your electricity costs! Call us.
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
PHILIP J. HUNDL ATTORNEY AT LAW
PARISHONER
(979) 543-5335 wphk-law.com (800) 929-1725
979-541-9261 979-543-3853 Tommy & Rena Dluhos, Parishioners
Fellow-Implant Dentist
979-543-4291
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
“Insurance Solutions You Can Trust”
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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