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Saying Yes to God's Plan - Marian High School

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Terry & Mary Kay MaherMike & Nancy Kirchofer McCarthy ‘69John & Margaret Gehringer Nicolini ‘78Joe & Kathy O’ConnorSteve & Kate SchillerRoy Schroer & Jean Fidone-SchroerJohn & Mary Hendrix Schuele ‘82Bill & Lynette SingerMichael & Susan Russell Toohey ‘82Dave & Sylvia MaennerJeff & Mary Ann MaierTom & Mary Kay Wingender McCarthy ‘75Matthew & Tonya McLeaySharon MelchiorJeff & Beth Lauer Moberg ‘80Phil MyhraJohn & Colleen NearyWes & Joan Parker Neuhaus ‘69Dennis & Carol O’BrienTom & Dawn O’BrienJerry & Millicent Palmer-JohnsonPeter & Christina Koliopoulos Piperis ‘87Jane Potter ‘69Mark & Colleen Coyle Potts ‘82Sean & Angie Anderson Quinn ‘87Bob & Lynn RakoczyJim & Jeri Deras Regan ‘72Mark & Ann SchumacherScott & Molly Hogan Searl ‘82David & Janis SilverbergMike & Lin SimmondsJeff & Angie SnyderSteve & Lori StanglGreg & Barb Reiser S<strong>to</strong>rm ‘79Tim & Mary Bernard Sullivan ‘78Nancy Svoboda ‘76Jim & Joan TaphornMark & Vickey Thayer KleinsmithJames & Mary TheisenJoe & Karla TownleyMark & Ursula TreinenJim VanhauerJack Schmidt & Rita Watson ‘64Herman & Ellen WeistDennis & Patty Greco Wiederholt ‘70Ray & Tammy WilsonGary Gustafson & Wendy WisemanMichael & Jeanette WojtalewiczChris & Cindy WolfeJohn & Lori WoodruffMark & Chris WoodruffSt. Katharine DrexelPatron of racial justice Feast Day: March 3$1,000-$2,499St. Katharine Drexel was once a debutante and woman of high society.Her father and stepmother taught St. Katharine and her siblings byword and example that the wealth they had was a simple loan and wasmeant <strong>to</strong> be shared with others. Saint Katharine shared her wealth withthe poor and also <strong>to</strong>ok an avid interest in the spiritual well-being ofAfrican and Native Americans. She founded the Sisters of the BlessedSacrament for Native and African Americans, and, until her death in1955, she dedicated her life and a fortune of $20 million <strong>to</strong> this cause.In addition <strong>to</strong> this work, St. Katharine also participated in the openingof the first mission school for Native Americans and founded XavierUniversity in New Orleans. Due <strong>to</strong> her life-long dedication <strong>to</strong> her faithand selfless service <strong>to</strong> the less fortunate, she became the second nativebornAmerican saint.Supporting <strong>Marian</strong> at this level continues St. Katharine’s belief thatmoney is a loan that is meant <strong>to</strong> be shared with others.Steve & Andra AlvineMike & Mary Mayberger Ambrose ‘78Mary Pat Bauman ‘74Timothy & Marilou BormannBob CarlisleBill & Mary CavelBernie Cemore ‘69Steven Tracy & Nora ChapmanFred & Melanie Morrissey Clark ‘84Jeanine Connolly ‘86Jim & Mary Jane Coul<strong>to</strong>nBob & Patricia CroninDan & Jan DudleyRobert & Marcia DwyerRick & Bridget Klein Eckerd ‘79Bill & Mary Jo EllisGeorge & Maureen EmodiPatrick & Christina Frank Erwin ‘90Bruce & Debra EsserDan Madison & Maureen Finnigan ‘86Patrick & Sharon FlaneryJim & Mikki FrostBill & Kathy Edick Gerber ‘77John & Doreen Finochiaro Griffith ‘79Raleigh & Nathalie HathawayJim & Mary Strom Hawkins ‘69Steve & Mary Pat Arkwright Heck ‘70Bill & Mary Katherine HelgetDave & Margaret Coyle Hershiser ‘78Andy & Sarah Schumacher Hixson ‘99Neil & Kate HolsteinChris & Cindy HuerterMike & Lauren HuppMike & Alisa JamesHelen JenkinsKirk & Teresa KellnerDick & Maureen Jenkins Kizer ‘69Timothy Crowley & Celann LaGreca ‘75Paul & Patti LamoureuxJohn & Mary Claire LeeJoe & Kacey LempkaBill & Connie LowndesTom & Nancy LundSt. Elizabeth Ann Se<strong>to</strong>nPatron of severely ill children, death of parents, Feast Day: January 4widows and persecuted Catholics $500-$999The first native-born American <strong>to</strong> be canonized, St. Elizabeth AnnSe<strong>to</strong>n developed the Catholic <strong>School</strong> System as we know it as well astwo orphanages and another school. Today six groups of sisters tracetheir origins <strong>to</strong> St. Elizabeth Ann. Losing her mother at an early age, St.Elizabeth Ann found comfort in the idea that the Blessed Virgin is hertrue mother, asking her <strong>to</strong> guide her faith. St. Elizabeth Ann captivatedthose around her with her kindness, patience, good sense, wit andcourtesy.Being a benefac<strong>to</strong>r of the St. Elizabeth Ann Se<strong>to</strong>n circle continues St.Elizabeth Ann’s mission of spreading the word of God through theCatholic <strong>School</strong> System she established.AnonymousDavid & Erin O’Malley Anderson ‘88James & Pat Bianchi Bausch ‘63Fred & Sharon BeschornerRita Bianchi ‘70Bob & Sharon BloechleMatt & Linda BrandlBette BremserBrad & Shannan Neppl Brommer ‘81Bill & Dolores CarlisleBill & Jane CheeseAndrea Coleman ‘89Tom & <strong>Marian</strong>ne CulhaneGreg & Liz Laughlin Easley ‘70Mike & Debbie EglsederTerry & Jane EnglishAnn Cherney Fallon ‘77Donald & Cathy Firmature Furlow ‘79Jeffrey & Donna GarrettBarb Gehringer ‘82John & Laura GeleckiJeff & Sharon GenowaysGregg & Cheryl Preissler Givens ‘84Mike & Gayle Goetz39

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