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CLERGYBishop ....................................................................................Most Reverend David D. KaganRector ................................................................................................Very Reverend Joshua EhliParochial Vicars..........................................Rev. John Paul Gardner, Rev. Ben FranchukPriest in Residence ....................................................................................Rev. Jordan DoschPermanent Deacons ..Tony Ternes, Randal Schmidt, Brent Naslund, Les NoehreRetired Permanent Deacons ..........................................Richard Fettig, Woodie Wolf
MASS LIVESTREAMMonday-Friday - 6:45 AM | Friday 9:00 AM (School Mass)
Saturday - 8:00 AM & 5:00 PM | Sunday - 8:00 AMWEBSITE: cathedralparish.comFACEBOOK: facebook.com/cathedralparishbismarckYOUTUBE: youtube.com/c/cathedralparishbismarck
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MASS INTENTIONS & SCHEDULEMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 25TH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIMEMass .......................................................... Reed & Donna Stevens ........6:45 AMSacrament of Reconciliation ....................................................................7:15 AMMass ...........................................................................Ken Kreitinger .......8:00 AMEucharistic Adoration ...................... 9:00 AM-5:00 PM & 7:00 PM-9:00 PMTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21Mass ..............................................+Harold & +Marion Kasowski ........6:45 AMSacrament of Reconciliation ....................................................................7:15 AMMass ..................................................................Molly Wingenbach .......8:00 AMEucharistic Adoration .............................................................9:00 AM-9:00 PMWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22Mass ......................................................................... Charles Richter ........6:45 AMSacrament of Reconciliation ....................................................................7:15 AMMass ...............................................................Roger Wilson Family .......8:00 AMEucharistic Adoration .............................................................9:00 AM-9:00 PMTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23Mass .......................................................................+Terry Weisbeck ........6:45 AMSacrament of Reconciliation ....................................................................7:15 AMMass ......................................................................... +Leslie Bossert .......8:00 AMEucharistic Adoration .............................................................9:00 AM-9:00 PMFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24Mass ............................................................................+LeRoy Fuchs ........6:45 AMSacrament of Reconciliation ....................................................................7:15 AMMass ...........................................................................Abigail Mastel .......8:00 AMSchool Mass ........................................................+Bradley Kountz .......9:00 AMSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25Sacrament of Reconciliation ....................................................................7:15 AMMass ...............................................................................Kate Wilson .......8:00 AMSacrament of Reconciliation ..................................................................4:00 PMVigil Mass ..............................................................+John Schwartz ....... 5:00 PMThe Encounter/Sacrament of Reconciliation ....................7:30 PM-9:00 PMSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26Mass .............................................................................. +Ron Turner ........6:45 AMSacrament of Reconciliation ...................................................................7:30 AMMass .......................................................................+Richard Bohrer .......8:00 AMMass ........................................................... Cathedral Parishioners ..... 10:00 AMMass .............................................................. +Andrew Schweitzer .......11:30 AMEucharistic Adoration ..............................................................1:00 PM-9:00 PM
(+Indicates Deceased)
September 19, 2021 Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
CATHEDRAL of the HOLY SPIRIT520 RAYMOND STREET • BISMARCK, ND 58501 • 701-223-1033
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CATHEDRAL ANNOUNCEMENTSAdult Faith Formation/RCIA classes will begin soon. If you would like to become Catholic, these classes will give you a better understanding of Church teaching as you discern your path to Catholicism. All are invited, including those who are already Catholic but want to know more about our faith! For more information, please contact Deb at dmartinek@cathedralparish.com or 701-223-1033.
Catholic Charities Sunday will be celebrated on September 25-26. We encourage you to stay for a short video after all Masses to witness the good work Catholic Charities has done this past year. Thanks to your generous support, Catholic Charities assists thousands of North Dakota individuals, couples, and families. To learn more about Catholic Charities North Dakota, go to catholiccharitiesnd.org.
Walk/Run for the Poor - The Society of St. Vincent de Paul will hold their annual Friends of the Poor 5K Walk/Run on Sunday, October 3 at Sertoma Park Shelter 7. The event begins at 4:00 PM, with registration at 3:30 PM. You may also pre-register at svdpbismarck.org. After the walk/run, a picnic will be served by the Cathedral Knights. There is no registration fee, but free-will offerings for the poor will be gratefully accepted.
Come to The Encounter on Saturday, September 25 at the Cathedral beginning at 7:30 PM. This is a special time of adoration, prayer, confessions, and soft music in a setting of candlelight.
After the Mass, there will be a time of fellowship in the gathering space.
The Serra Club will regularly host a Mass for Vocations and fellowship on the 4th Saturday of each month to pray and learn how we can better support those in existing vocations and those in formation. Join us any time!
Join the Bismarck-MandanSerra Club for a
Mass for Vocations
Saturday, September 258:00 AM
Cathedral of the Holy Spirit
PLEASE REMEMBER IN PRAYERHoly Father's Prayer Intention for September
That we all will make courageous choices for a simple and environmentally sustainable lifestyle, rejoicing in our young people
who are resolutely committed to this.
The Sick Luke Kilzer Grace Hartman Earl Larson Alex & Kathryn Bichler Ali Splonskowski Bob Harvey Peggy Kauffman Daniel Lipp Kelly Dockter Pam Gutknecht Bonnie Benz Nicole Westphal Marlene Larson Doloris Ruderman Eric Carufel Niya O'Connor Mary Richter Glen Barnhardt Scott Hankey Carol Neilsen Tim Speck Noah Grenz Donna Thronson Jolanta Horner Barb Bergee Joe Kurtz Leona Thomas Judy Deutsch Jane Cleary Beverly Goulet Joe Wilker Otillia Croteau Rachel Goven Deetta Heid Bob Berger Connie Lundin John Dinneen Todd Eman Margaret Hammeren Mike Hanson John and Mary Bluemle Syndey Schneider Grant Volkman George Lawler Val Olson Tom Schmitz Randy & Chonda Nepp Patricia Jahner Robert McLeod Anton Johs Sharon Spaedy
The DeceasedWilliam Pearce, John Helfrich - May their souls rest in peace.
NEXT WEEKEND'S MINISTRY SCHEDULESATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
5:00 PMAltar Servers Evan Haag, Ivy Mertz, Max ProkopExt. Ministers of Holy Communion
Ann Haag, Dennis Renville, Kathy Sailer
Hospitality Ministers
Tammy Bopp, Russell Hellman, Kathleen Kurtz, Marci Loomis, John Loomis, Peggy Puetz
Lectors Delnita Kraenzel, Jessica Thomas
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 266:45 AM
Hospitality Ministers
Tim Fay, Jerry Haider, LeRoy Miller, Ralph Riedinger
Lectors Tim Fay8:00 AM
Altar Servers Tyler Heen, Isaac Schroeder, Noah SchroederExt. Ministers of Holy Communion
Mary Ann Carlson, Jennifer Schroeder, Chris Schroeder
Hospitality Ministers
Beverly Duppong, Gerald Duppong, Gina Gruman, Joseph Gruman, Katherine Gruman, John Woutat
Lectors David Barrett, Laton Lohmann10:00 AM
Altar Servers Brady Ruggles, Maxwell Ruggles, Abram VoellerExt. Ministers of Holy Communion
Stephanie Friedt, Matthew Graves, Steve Windish
Hospitality Ministers
Jay Fettig, Wendy Fettig, Michael Kempel, Ryan Kempel, Matthew Voeller
Lectors Louis Ciavarella, Reed Ruggles11:30 AM
Altar Servers William Lengenfelder, Luke Lengenfelder, Vincent LengenfelderExt. Ministers of Holy Communion
Maria Gokim, Josstyn Richter, John Richter
HospitalityMinisters
Michael Bokinskie, Sophie Bokinskie, Vada Bokinskie,Gemma Bokinskie, Penelope Bokinskie, Monte Obrigewitch, Joni Obrigewitch, Tom Stebner
Lectors Jeanne Schnaible, Tom StebnerPlease contact Deacon Tony Ternes at 223-1033 with any changes
to this schedule or if you would like to sign up for a liturgical ministry.
Accompanists, cantors, and instrumentalists are needed for weekend Masses. Training will be provided. Scheduling is based on your personal availability. Contact Shana Klee, Director of Music, at sklee@cathedralparish.com or 223-1033.
The Cathedral choir is actively seeking those parish members who are truly interested in singing the Mass. They sing for approximately 15 liturgies between October and June. Rehearsals are typically on Wednesday evenings. Contact the conductor, Vicky Boechler, at vboechler@lightofchristschools.org or 701-391-2919.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUSCOUNCIL 6540
KC Member Information:Membership meetings are held on the third Thursday of each
month in the Cathedral lower level; please plan to attend.Interested in joining the Knights? Call or text John at 701-319-8602.
NEXT MEETING: Thursday, October 21 at 7:00 PM
Check out the Cathedral Knights website:cathedralknights.church
On the website you can join our council, read about/sign up to volunteer at events, submit a prayer request, get information
about KofC insurance, and more!
"The Chosen" for FamiliesThe Cathedral Knights of Columbus will host a viewing for
families (or individuals). Snacks will be provided.Choose one of these viewing dates/times
beginning the week of October 3: Sundays Tuesdays 3:00 to 4:00 PM 6:30 to 7:30 PM
Cathedral Cafeteria
"The Chosen" for MenThis viewing is for men only and is a continuation
of the evening "Into the Breach" group.Each viewing will begin with Evening Prayer.Thursday evenings beginning October 7
7:45 PMCathedral Rectory
"The Chosen" Bible StudyFurther explore the themes presented in The Chosen series.Wednesdays beginning October 6 following 8:00 AM Mass until approx. 10:00 AM in Room 3 (lower level)
Cost for materials is $15.Please register for this study by contacting Deb Martinek at
dmartinek@cathedralparish.com or 223-1033.
OR
We will be watching season 1 of the series.There are 8 episodes, and eachweek we will watch 1 episode.
Choose from the following options:
A series about the life of Christ, as witnessed
through the eyes ofthose He impacted.
Watch the Season 1 trailer at cathedralparish.com.
SACRAMENTSFor information about the sacraments of
BAPTISM CONFIRMATION FIRST EUCHARIST HOLY MATRIMONY
visit cathedralparish.com (click on Liturgy & Sacraments)or contact the parish office.
ANOINTING OF THE S ICKis given to those who are in danger due to sickness or old age or those who are near death. Please contact the parish office to schedule anointing. If death has already occurred, please still call the parish office so that a priest can come pray with you. Use the sacramental emergency line after office hours.
OUR FREE MOBILE APPDownload the myParish app in
your device’s app store.Then during initial launch, search for Cathedral of the Holy Spirit.
BULLETINSubmit bulletin announcements
by Tuesdays at noonby mail or email
jobrigewitch@cathedralparish.com.
VIEW OUR BULLETIN ONLINE AT WWW.CATHEDRALPARISH.COM.
HOW TO REACH USPARISH OFFICE ADDRESS
519 Raymond St., Bismarck, ND 58501OFFICE PHONE
701-223-1033OFFICE HOURS
Mon.-Thurs. 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Fri. 8:30 AM to 12:30 PMClosed Holidays & Holy Days of Obligation
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PARISH REGISTRATIONNewcomers are always welcome!
To become a parishioner, please stop at the parish office.
Please note these Adoration schedule changes: • Sunday, September 19 - Adoration will begin at 4:30 PM due
to the Confirmation Mass that will take place in the main body of the church earlier in the day.
• Monday, September 20 - Adoration will be suspended for the 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM time slots due to a private Mass that will be celebrated in the main body of the church during that time. Adoration will restart at 7:00 PM.
“... Live a Life Worthy of the CallingYou Have Received”
PASTORAL LETTER QUESTIONS
By Rev. Mr. Benjamin Wanner
What is Pentecost?Pentecost was the sending of the Holy Spirit to the Church by
Jesus Christ, which marked the beginning of the new age of the Church in the fullness of the Spirit.
The Holy Spirit has never been inactive, but rather has been accomplishing from the beginning in hidden ways His joint and inseparable mission with the Father and the Son. “The Breath of God moving over the face of the waters” (Genesis 1:2) is the same Breath that inspired the words and actions of the patriarchs and prophets of old, even to the point of inspiring them to write down their authentic revelatory experience of God in the Sacred Scriptures of the Old Testament. In the fullness of time, the Holy Spirit prepared Mary – who was already full of grace before the Incarnation (c.f. Luke 1:28) – and overshadowed her virginity, making it uniquely fruitful. The Holy Spirit was active all throughout the life of Jesus, who was anointed by the Holy Spirit at his baptism in the Jordan by John the Baptist. Now that The Paschal Mystery has been accomplished in the suffering, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus, the Holy Spirit floods creation with a superabundance of grace 50 days after the New Passover of Easter. The Most Blessed Trinity is now fully revealed as the Third Person is definitively given and fully communicated to the Church. The gates of heaven, which Jesus unlocked during his ascension, are already spilling down upon the earth and will continue to rain down the fiery gifts of the Holy Spirit until the culmination of the cosmos. The supreme gift of the Holy Spirit of Christ, which Jesus sent down upon the apostles in the fullness of time, contains the source of all gifts in their unity and diversity, which are poured into our hearts and received in the depths of our fallen and wounded nature according to our place in the new Body of Christ. If Christ’s proclamation of the Kingdom of God is the conception of the new eschatological Israel we call the Church and the Bride of Christ, Pentecost is her birthday as she begins to grow into her fullness and maturity through time.
Pentecost marks a remarkably new age in how God relates to his people who are now empowered with the fullness of the Holy Spirit. Although Jesus ascended into heaven with his glorified body, he now lives and acts in, with, and through his Church who is united in the Holy Spirit – the permanent personal principle of the Church’s unity. The apostles did mighty works of God with zeal and boldness and handed on the same Spirit they received in the laying on of hands through the sacrament of Confirmation. This sacrament perpetuates the same graces of Pentecost in the life of the Church and gives her a living principle of growth toward spiritual purity and maturity. The Holy Spirit’s constant work of salvation takes place through the sacred liturgy, wherein the Church dispenses the fruits of Christ’s Paschal Mystery until Jesus comes again at the end of time.
To fully participate in this new life and pentecostal power of the Holy Spirit, we must always be docile to and cooperate with His interior and exterior movements of grace so that the gifts of the Holy Spirit can predominate in our daily actions. We must foster the supreme gifts of sanctifying grace and charity in our hearts by continually asking for an ever greater increase of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit at the core of our being. Finally, we must stay close to and act in union with the Holy Spirit by fully and actively participating in the Church’s seven sacraments, most especially the Eucharist, for it is by the power of the Holy Spirit working through the human heart and words of the ordained priest that makes the supreme gift of Jesus’ body substantially present at every mass.
Read Bishop Kagan's latest pastoral letter,...Live a Life Worthy of the Calling You Have Received, at
bismarckdiocese.com or stop at the parish office for a hard copy.Further Reading: Catechism of the Catholic Church 717-747, 1076, 1287; Glossary – Pentecost
The Cathedral of the Holy Spirit is launching an informal group for moms to connect, encourage and support one another, and
form deeper relationships based on our common Catholic faith. Get on our communication list by texting or emailing
Shannon Reimer at 701-202-3420 or shannonmreimer@gmail.com.
We honor those who share in the evangelizationand teaching mission of the church:
• Parents - their child’s first and primary teachers of the faith• Catechists - who assist parents in the faith education of their child
Catechetical Sunday is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the role that each person plays, by virtue of Baptism, in handing on the faith and being a witness to the Gospel. This year’s theme is: “Say the Word and My Soul Shall be Healed.”
Chelsea ForsterAtrium Catechist
Wednesday Afternoon
Bonnie DirkAtrium Aide
Tuesday Morning
Kim NiemeierAtrium Catechist
Wednesday Morning
Chris KraftAtrium Aide
Thursday Morning
Jarren Fallgatter1st Grade Catechist
Kendra Roloff3rd Grade Catechist
Laurie Swank1st Grade Catechist
Sherri Repnow2nd Grade Catechist
Elaine Taszarek3rd Grade Catechist
Michael Kempel3rd Grade Catechist
Prayer for CatechistsLoving Father, we pray today for our catechists.
We thank you for their gift of ministry in your Church.Grant them your wisdom that they may grow inthe understanding and teaching of your Word.
Grant them also your love that they may befruitful heralds of your Word and lead others to love you.
Pour forth your Holy Spirit upon them to grantthem wisdom about what is important;
knowledge of the truths of faith;understanding of their meaning; right judgement abouthow to apply them in life; courage to persevere even in
the face of adversity; reverence before all thatis sacred and holy; and that loving zeal which
leads others to a transforming encounter with your Son.We pray this through Christ, our Lord. Amen.
Copyright © 2021, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, DC. All rights reserved.Image: Christ Healing the Blind, El Greco, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Catechists Not PicturedEmily Jetvig - Wed. Morning Atrium AideAmy Frey - Wed. Afternoon Atrium Aide
Amanda Brumit - Wed. Evening Atrium AideSarah Clark - Thurs. Afternoon Atrium Aide
Kaylee Berger - 1st Grade Catechist AideGus Spencer - 2nd Grade Catechist
Kendra Wentzel - 2nd Grade CatechistHeather Heer - 4th Grade CatechistEthan Bowers - 8th Grade Catechist
Substitute CatechistsJennifer Warford
Angela NagelLori WingenbachJon Wingenbach
Carla HixsonBarb Thorson
Jennifer AndersonRebecca Kopp
Brigitte JohnsonJennifer BarryIsaiah Fischer
Peter Gualandri
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