Patrick Flynn is director of the Office of Marriage and Family for the Diocese of St. Cloud. He taught at St. John’s for five years, St. John’s Preparatory School for seven years and Cathedral High School for nine years. Before all of that, he was in parish and diocesan youth ministry for over 20 years. Patrick has been married to his wonderful wife, Shelly, for 32 years and they have four grown children (a salesman, a nanny, a teacher and a missionary).
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Anita Fischer
Anita Fischer is a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in St. Joseph, where she resides with her family. She and her husband are on the cusp of an empty nest with their youngest graduating high school this spring. Anita currently serves as a chaplain at the St. Cloud Hospital, where she has received extensive training on compassion fatigue, trauma exposure response, and resiliency for caregivers and ministers. She holds a master’s degree in pastoral ministry from Saint John’s School of Theology and Seminary. You might remember her from her 14 years serving the diocese as the director of the Office of Worship.
Juan Escarfuller
Juan Escarfuller, MA, MDiv, is a member of the pastoral team of Instituto Fe y Vida as a multilingual author, motivational speaker-storyteller, trainer, and curriculum developer and instructor with special focus on Sacred Scriptures and adolescent and young adult human development from a Roman Catholic perspective. Juan works at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center as a multilingual health coach and project manager of an NIH-funded community-based research study with 600 Latino families, “Growing Right Onto Wellness (GROW). Born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, raised in New Orleans, he earned academic degrees from Yale and Aquinas Institute of Theology. Juan currently calls Nashville home with his spouse and four children, ages 19, 17, 15 and 9, who attend Metro Nashville Public Schools
Dawn Carrillo
Dawn Carrillo has been involved in ministry since 1993 in the areas of formation, liturgy, and spirituality. She received her master’s degree from Saint John’s School of Theology and Seminary in Collegeville in 2002, and completed her doctorate from Aquinas Institute of Theology in Saint Louis, Missouri, in 2015. Dawn’s passion and experience lie in serving as a spiritual director, leading retreats, facilitating group processes for formation and spirituality, and teaching, all for supporting each person’s unique journey to God. She is currently the director of the Center for Spirituality and Enrichment at St. Scholastica Monastery in Duluth.
Aaron Carpenter
Aaron Carpenter is the director of the Office of Worship for the Diocese of St. Cloud. He has served as the director of worship at St. Joseph the Worker in Maple Grove, Minnesota, for the last 20 years. He also serves as the artistic director for Land of Lakes Choirboys in Elk River. He has worked with the choir for 15 years. Originally from LeMars, Iowa, he earned a bachelor’s degree in music with a vocal performance emphasis from St. John’s University in Collegeville. He and his wife, Maria, have three children Noah, Isabella and Emma.
Joe Beckman
As a youth motivator, Joe Beckman’s mission has been to RECLAIM HUMAN CONNECTION in school communities throughout the world.
Joe has shared his infectious energy, humor, and passion in over 1,000 schools, positively impacting over 1 million people world-wide through:
~student keynotes
~leadership workshops
~staff trainings
~video-based curriculum
Joe resides in Minneapolis with his 3 children and exceptionally beautiful/patient/strong/kind-hearted wife, Jess.
Kelli Schmitt Kester
Kelli Schmitt Kester attended the College of Saint Benedict and graduated from Saint John’s School of Theology and Seminary in 2009.
Bishop’s Letter
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
Through baptism, we are born into new life as members of the Body of Christ. We become participants together in Christ’s life and mission, which calls us to share the Good News of his saving love, mercy and compassion in our local communities and throughout the world.
This is at the heart of our Christian vocation to holiness — a vocation that must be nourished with regular prayer and ongoing educational opportunities so that we are well-prepared to meet today’s ministry challenges. This is especially important as we look at a new way of “being Church” as part of Area Catholic Communities and as our diocese continues to become more culturally diverse.
I invite you to attend Diocesan Ministry Day on September 30 at St. John’s University. The gathering will feature a variety of prayer and self-care workshops as well as practical ministry-based workshops for parish, school and spiritual care ministers in our diocese.
This will be a wonderful opportunity to be with others from around the diocese to learn together, exchange ideas and share best practices. I hope to see you there.
+Donald J. Kettler
Bishop of Saint Cloud