HOLY NAME CHOIR PRACTICE: 8:30 p.m. USHERS – April 25 & 26 ...
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OFFERTORY - April 25 & 26 4:30 PM Sam & Eileen Decker Family 8:00 AM Gus & Judy Brinkman Family 11:00 AM Dick & Jane Schulte Family
USHERS – April 25 & 26 4:30 PM Cole Miller, Austin Schulte, Derrick Schimmoeller, Michael Schroeder, Brent Hovest, Drew Hovest, Austin Klausing, Collin Wurth, Jeff Knueve Jacob Kahle, Connor Niese, Kevin Hamburg 8:00 AM: Austin Vorst, Alex von der Embse, Adam von der Embse, Brandon Erhart, Kaleb Selhorst, Logan Roebke, Mitchell Kerner, Trent Gerding, Trent Siebeneck, Griffin Recker, Derek Buss 11:00 AM Team 12
LECTORS – April 25 & 26 4:30 PM Sam & Eileen Decker Family 8:00 AM Erin Kerner, Donna Schnipke 11:00 AM Deb Kahle, Jacob Kahle
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS - April 25 & 26 4:30: Norma Vorst, Dave Buss, Bob Buss, Ron & Dorothy Kerner, Duane & Barb Steffan, Katey Buss, Ryan Erhart
8:00: Amy Brinkman, Erin Kerner, Karl & Darlene Miller, Joan Niese, Mary Plescher, Don Rall, Mike & Karen Sarka, Donna Schnipke Ministers to Homebound: Amy Brinkman, Ryan & Erin Kerner 11:00: Lisa Niese, Michele Niese, Morgan Niese, Lisa Rampe, Rose Recker, Deb Remlinger, Mark Remlinger, Tom Roof, Dick & Jane Schulte
SERVERS Tues, 4/21 8:00 AM Alyssa Schulte Megan Schulte Wed, 4/22 8:00 AM Bradley Siefker Josh Verhoff Thurs, 4/23 7:30 PM Paul von der Embse Trevor Vorst Fri, 4/24 8:00 AM Allison Wurth Jack Zeller Sat, 4/25 4:30 PM Dana Knueve Erin Knueve Devin Kortokrax Sun, 4/26 8:00 AM Noah Lambert Abby Langhals Luke Langhals 11:00 AM Jordan Kortokrax Samantha Langhals Brady Laudick
National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) Current 8th-11th grade students are invited to join 25,000 teens from around the country at NCYC on November 19-22, 2015, in Indianapolis. Contact Mary Siefker (419-532-3494 ext. 103) for more info. Fund raising has begun!
Upcoming Wedding
Lindsay Westbeld & Andy Unverferth
will be married on Saturday, April 25, 2015. Please include them in your prayers.
MONDAY, APRIL 20 ROSARY FOR PEACE: 1:30 p.m. VBS PLANNING MEETING: 6:00 pm at Parish Center HOLY NAME MEETING: 8:00 p.m. HOLY NAME CHOIR PRACTICE: 8:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 FINAL HIGH SCHOOL CCD: 7:00 p.m. THURSDAY, APRIL 23 ROSARY IN CHURCH: 7:00 p.m. FRIDAY, APRIL 24 CHAPLET OF DIVINE MERCY: 3:00 p.m.
KHS Presents the Musical “Band Geeks”
Saturday, April 18, at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 19, at 2:00 p.m.
Admission is $5 for general ad-mission and $6 for reserved seat-ing. “Band Geeks” is a light-hearted, entertaining show, which will be sure to make you laugh. Give yourself a treat this weekend
and join in the fun!
Kalida K of C “Knight Knews” Final turn-in for charity campaign tickets is May 14, at the hall. Council work days are scheduled for May 4 & 5, at 6:00 p.m. Please come out to help spruce up the hall.
Altar Rosary Spiritual Day of Renewal All women of our parish are invited to join in a Retreat Day at the Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation, in Carey, on Wednesday, May 13. It will be a day of prayer, meditation and listening. The day will include the Liturgy of the Day, Rosary, and a Holy Hour with exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, an opportunity for the Sacrament of Reconcilia-tion, a visit to the Shrine Park and the gift shop. Religious articles purchased will be blessed after the liturgy. Registra-tion, with coffee and rolls, will begin at 8:30 a.m. in the Shrine cafeteria, with the conclusion of the day around 3:00 p.m. If you would like to attend this retreat, a sign up sheet is located by the elevator entrance. Deadline for registration is Monday, April 27. A car pool can be organized with all who sign up, as in the past years.
Volunteers Needed
Volunteers are needed at the Challenged Champions Eques-trian Center. Without the help of dedicated community volunteers, we do not have a program! Spring session begins on Mon-day, April 13. Classes will be held Monday-Thursday, 5:00-8:00 p.m., and Wednesday morn-ings. Get signed up today and share your time with some of the special members of our commu-nity. You will be paid with LOTS
OF SMILES! No horse experience is required. Please come join us for this rewarding experience! Challenged Cham-pions Equestrian Center is located at 11913 Road 6, Ottawa, OH. Contact our Volunteer Coordinator at 419-235-0626 to sign up! Volunteers must be at least 14 years old.
Pastor: Fr. Mark Hoying, C.PP.S. Parochial Vicar: Fr. Rick Friebel, C.PP.S. In Residence: Fr. Elmer Wurth, M.M.
Deacon: Bob Klausing DRE: Constance Cleemput Youth Minister: Mary Siefker
Address: 312 N. Broad St., Kalida, OH 45853 Phone: 419-532-3474 Office Hours: Mon-Thurs (7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.)
Email: [email protected] Website: www.stmichaelskalida.org Facebook: facebook.com/kalidastmichaels
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Happy Easter.
I've decided to stop and smell the roses. The problem is
that the roses aren't blooming yet and daffodils don't have
much aroma. Nice excuses. How good are we at making
excuses to keep from doing what we should?
And that brings me back to Easter. Easter is a time of
great love and great joy. The Lord rose so that all of us
would have life abundantly and eternally. He came that
we would all, and for all times, know this love. So what
are we waiting for? The time is now to share the Easter
message. What excuses do we use to keep us from being
Easter people?
Ever since Easter, a meditation that I have been using is
imagining Jesus coming out of the tomb. Although a little
boy said on Easter morning that the Easter Bunny came out
of the tomb, I try to see Jesus coming out to show
life. I picture the Lord embracing Mary Magdalene to pro-
claim that He is alive. As I try to make the scene come to
life, I hear Jesus speak Mary's name with a smile on His
face. He is now alive and wants her to share the Easter joy.
I've pictured my parents being embraced by Jesus. Je-
sus' resurrection is timeless, so I picture the Lord embrac-
ing them. And the smile, which welcomed Mary at the
tomb, welcomes mom and dad. I like to picture them fully
alive, although they have been taken home years ago.
And then I picture the people around me with Jesus'
arms around them. I have to say that it is easier for me
to see Jesus' arms around some people than others. And
then I stretch my comfort zone and let Jesus embrace peo-
ple who may not be so embraced by me. And if Je-
sus can put His arms around them, I should also. AND DO
IT TODAY! It is Easter now, even if the roses aren't
blooming.
The last person I see embraced by the Lord is my-
self. There are times I tell the Lord to embrace someone
else who might need it more than I ,or I'm not worthy to be
embraced right now. Let me get my act together and then
you can show your life to me. Would I allow myself to hug
Jesus back? Would I love Him today or make excuses not
to embrace Him in return?
Happy Easter. Easter is not an event that happened
years ago or something that will happen years in the fu-
ture. Easter is for today. Smell the roses. Let the Lord
come forth fully alive and embrace you. Embrace Him
back and all of God's people.
Happy Easter, everyone. Fr. Mark
Mission Trip to Appalachia There are still openings for the mission trip to Louisa, Ken-tucky, which will happen in June. If you are interested or need more information, please contact Fr. Mark. A final ros-ter will need to be filled soon. Come join in the work, fun and spirit of God's love.
Mass Intentions for the Week
MONDAY, APRIL 20
8:00 AM COMMUNION SERVICE
TUESDAY, APRIL 21
8:00 AM Annette Kromer
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22
8:00 AM Louis & Molly Osterhage
THURSDAY, APRIL 23
7:30 PM Elmer & Dorothy Morman
FRIDAY, APRIL 24
8:00 AM Margaret Warnecke
SATURDAY, APRIL 25
NM Westbeld & Unverferth
4:30 PM 50th W.A. Sam & Eileen Decker
Tom L. Siebeneck, Ray Gerding
Carl Webken, Wilbur Remlinger
Don Selhorst, Jeannie Buchholz
Delores Askins
SUNDAY, APRIL 26
8:00 AM Gene & Mary Ann Recker
L/D Hamilton, Kahle & Shaffer Families
In honor of Dolores Bockrath’s 90th B-day
11:00 AM Norm Knott, Paul & Dorothy Vorst
Bill & Helen Schmersal
Last Week’s Collection: $ 7,331.40
Choir Assignments—April 25 & 26
4:30: PW 8:00: RA 11:00: Youth
Pancake Breakfast—April 19
Youth attending the National Catholic Youth Conference this November will be hosting a pancake, sausage, scrambled eggs, juice and coffee fund raising breakfast on Sunday, April 19, from 8:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m., in St. Michael’s Church basement. A suggested donation is $6 for those age 13-adults; $4 for chil-dren age 12-5 and free for those 4 and under. Carry-outs are available. Join us!
Holy Name Big Tickets for 2015-16 Please return your sold and unsold tickets to Mike Schim-moeller (532-3521) or Nick Schulte (532-2131).
Kalida Area Garage Sales will be April 23, 24 & 25. Maps will be available at area busi-nesses the week of April 20.
Benefit for Judy Bendele In February, Judy Bendele, of Kalida, was diagnosed with APL Leukemia, after being in remission from breast cancer for 18 months. There will be a benefit for Judy on April 26, at Noon, at the Kalida K of C Hall. Advance tickets are $8 and are avail-able at the following locations in Kalida: Kalida Telephone Company, the Union Bank, Carpet Mart and Dick’s Steakhouse. If you are interested in making a donation to the benefit, please contact Shirley Rosselit or Aissa Siebeneck. Proceeds help off-set the cost of medical treatment and also benefit the American Cancer Society. If you would like to make a donation, please make the check payable to “Benefit” c/o Cheryl Bendele, at the Union Bank or Carpet Mart, in Kalida.
Servers Training for Sixth Graders…
will be Thursday, April 23, and Friday, April 24. Permission slips have been sent home with the students.
First Communion Practice
April 29, at 7:00 p.m. Meet in the church basement to practice lining up and processing in. First Communion is May 3, at 11:00 a.m.
May Crowning Will Be... Monday, May 4, at 6:00 p.m. This involves our First Commu-nicants and our students in grade 8.
Want to Participate in VBS? On Monday, April 20, at 6:00 p.m., we will have our first planning meeting for this year's VBS "Everest" program. We will meet in the Parish Center. Come join our team.
Recent Baptisms SAMUEL JAMES GULKER
Son of James & Laura (Unverferth) Gulker
TREY ANTHONY UNVERFERTH Son of Tony & Erica (Vorst) Unverferth
Annual Mother-Daughter- Women of the Parish Banquet
The Altar Rosary Sodality invites all mothers, daughters,
women all age groups, and ladies of all talents and interest
skills. We welcome and need your energy, enthusiasm and
friendship. Everyone knows, without new members, an or-
ganization cannot remain viable nor realize its greatest poten-
tial. Please join us in the church basement for a fun and enter-
taining evening on Monday, May 4, after the 6:00 p.m. May
Crowning. Please bring a delicious covered pot luck dish for
all to share. The main course will be provided by the Sodal-
ity. Sign-up sheets are available at all entrances of the
church.
Child Size Quilt Frame Available for Free
Call 419-532-3602 if interested. It is in like new condition.
New Putnam County Organization
Supports Newborns - Age 3 “Baby Needs” is a non-profit organization, affiliated with the Putnam County Thrift Store, which helps moms and dads of newborns through the age of 3, through parenting classes and by your donations. They are collecting donations and baby supplies, such as diapers, new and used clothes, baby toys, wipes, new pack and plays, new cribs and new car seats (the last three items have to be new for state law purposes). There will be boxes in church, in which you can place your dona-tions. If you have something too big, contact Renee Keirns (419-532-2620). They accept monetary gifts and gift cards. If writing a check, please make it out to “Putnam County Thrift Store, with “Baby Needs” in the memo. Thanks!
World Youth Day New Pilgrims Welcome
If you are interested in joining the local group traveling with Fr. Tony Fortman, C.PP.S. to Poland, in July 2016, please call Diane Utrup (419-538-6335) for more information.
High School CCD - April 22
Everyone has class. This is our last class for the school year. Thanks to our high school youth who attended and thanks to the parents who supported our program.
Students Planning Mass This Week… are Jill Zeller's 2B class on Wednesday, April 22, and Pat Hanneman's 6A class on Friday, April 24.
Friday Frenzy Mystery Event... takes place on April 24. Registration forms are available at stmichaelskalida.org and are due by Wednesday, April 22.
Baccalaureate Mass & Luncheon
Sunday, May 17, at 11:00 a.m.
Putnam County Hospice Volunteers Needed
PC Hospice is seeking volunteers to offer companionship to patients, respite to caregivers, assistance with administrative tasks, as well as assistance with special events and fundraising projects. Following orientation and training, volunteers can choose their area of involvement. PC Hospice welcomes volun-teers in all areas, but is especially in need of licensed massage therapists and individuals with musical talent. If you are inter-ested in becoming a hospice volunteer or would like more infor-mation, please contact Kathy Rellinger, PC Hospice Volunteer Coordinator, at 419-523-4449 or [email protected].
WMOF Scholarship Winners Announced
The Diocese of Toledo has selected 15 families to receive par-tial scholarships to attend the World Meeting of Families (WMOF) in Philadelphia, PA, September 22-25, 2015. At the conclusion of the WMOF, the families, along with other pil-grims from the Diocese of Toledo, will participate in Pope Fran-cis’ first visit to the United States, on September 26-27, 2015. "I am overjoyed at the response from so many of our families who want to attend this once-in-a-lifetime event" said Bishop Daniel Thomas. "Pope Francis has made the promotion of fam-ily life and addressing its challenges a hallmark of his pontifi-cate. One family was selected from each of the fifteen deaner-ies, or regions, of the Diocese of Toledo. Stanley & Amanda Gerten and their four children, from Leipsic, were chose from the Saint George Deanery.
Faith Knight with Deacon David Kidd
Tuesday, April 28, in the banquet hall side of the K of C Hall, on Cable Road, in Lima. Social hour (with pizza and bever-ages) will be from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m., and the presentation will be from 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. This presentation will feature David Kidd, son of Kevin and Kathy (Maag) Kidd. David is a 2005 graduate of LCC and was just recently ordained a Transitional Deacon in the Toledo Diocese. He has spent considerable time in Rome for his studies and will return there later this year. He will share with us his faith journey that has led him on the path to Priesthood. He will talk about his vocation story, life in Rome, and even Pope Francis. We are very blessed to have such an outstanding young man entering the priesthood to serve the Catholic Church and its members. Please show David your support by attending this event on April 28. He has promised to leave time at the end for some interesting questions & an-swers. Please mark your calendar, as you won't want to miss this.