Nov. 22nd, 2020 S t. Mary’s
Transcript of Nov. 22nd, 2020 S t. Mary’s
Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator Cindy Hulst, LSW,
218-281-7895 (24-hour confidential number)
Parish Offices
St. Mary’s 511 Cedar Ave NW
PO Box 33 Warroad, MN 56763
218-386-1178
www.stmaryswarroad.org
Sacred Heart 104 1st St. SW
P.O. Box 738 Baudette, MN 56623
218-634-2689
sacredheartbaudette.org
St. Joseph’s 400 Park Ave
Williams, MN 56686
Contact Sacred Heart
Fr. Andrew Obel-Pastor
218-850-1783
Email: [email protected]
Deacon Jim Lukenbill
218-766-5107
Email: [email protected]
Terrie Lynn Dignan
Sec/Bookkeeper
Website/Social Media mgr.
Email: [email protected]
Jennifer Rose
Religious Education Director
Email: [email protected]
Dr. Michael Thiele
Cemetery Committee
218-280-3450
S St. Mary’s Warroad Saturday 6 pm
Sunday 8:30 am
St. Joseph, Williams Saturday 4:30 pm
Sacred Heart Baudette Sunday 10:30 am
Sacrament of Reconciliation
St. Mary’s:
Saturday 3pm—3:30pm
Tuesday’s 5:45pm –6:05pm
St. Joseph’s: Saturday 4pm –4:30 pm
Sacred Heart: Sunday following Mass or by appointment
Homebound or in a health care facility? Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick Call pastor if Holy Communion/or a visit is desired. Hospitals will not call unless a patient asks that a priest be
notified. Planning a Marriage or Baptism? Contact pastor for more information
Parishioners • Please notify the parish office of changes of address or
telephone number. • If you are new to the area or a seasonal parishioner please
register with the parish office.
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Nov. 22nd, 2020
t. Mary’s Warroad, MN
t. Joseph’s Williams, MN
acred Heart Baudette, MN
Bible Readings for the Week of Nov. 22nd
St. Mary’s Week Ahead
Sacred Heart Masses & intentions in Baudette:
Sunday, Nov. 22nd@ 10:30am: Mass for parishes
2nd collection: Catholic Campaign for Human Development
Wednesday, Nov. 23rd@ 8:30am: No Mass
Sunday, Nov. 29th @ 10:30am: Clayton Motl
St. Joseph’s Masses & Intentions In Williams:
Saturday, Nov. 21st @ 4:30 pm: Loretta Coulter
Saturday, Nov. 28th @ 4:30 pm: Mass for Parishes
Have a Happy Thanksgiving.
Sacred Heart’s & St. Joseph’s Week Ahead
St. Mary’s Masses & intentions:
Saturday, 21st @ 6 pm: Mass for the parishes
Commentator: Deb Culleton
Reader: Bob Wennerstrand
Sunday, Nov. 22nd @ 8:30 m: Arnie Freije
Commentator: Nancy Ellenson
Reader: Tom Goldsmith
*Note, there will be a 2nd collection for
Catholic Campaign for Human Development
Monday, 23rd@ 6:30pm: Mass of Light
Tuesday, 24th@ 5:15pm: No Mass
Wednesday, 25th, *In person Religious Education has
been cancelled for the Month of November
Thursday, 26th@ No Mass
Happy Thanksgiving
*There will be no Mass at Care Center
No Thursday evening Adoration 7pm—9pm
Friday, 27th @ 8:30am: No Mass
Saturday, 28th @ 6 pm: Arnie Freije
Commentator: Deb Culleton
Reader: Tim Paquin
Sunday, Nov. 29th @ 8:30 am: Loretta Coulter
Commentator: Harold Thiessen
Reader: Lois Thiessen
*Note, there will be a 2nd collection for St. Mary’s Mission
Have a Mass intention for a
loved one
Call the Parish office or email
Terrie Lynn with details:
Contribution to
St. Mary’s: 11/15/2020
Envelopes: $ 1,384
Online: $917
22 November 2020 – Sunday-CHRIST THE KING Solemnity- First
Reading: Ezekiel 14: 11-12, 15-17, Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 23: 1-2, 2-3,
5-6 (1), Second Reading: First Corinthians 15: 20-26, 28, Gospel: Matthew
25: 31-46 23 November 2020 – Monday- Clement I, Pope, Martyr / Columban,
Abbot, Missionary / Blessed Miguel Augustín Pro, Priest, Religious, Martyr-
First Reading: Revelation 14: 1-3, 4b-5, Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 24:
1bc-2, 3-4ab, 5-6,Gospel: Luke 21: 1-4
24 November 2020 – Tuesday- Andrew Dung-Lac, Priest, Martyr, &
Companions, Martyrs Obligatory Memorial- First Reading: Revelation 14:
14-19, Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 96: 10, 11-12, 13, Gospel: Luke 21: 5-
11
25 November 2020 – Wednesday- Ordinary Weekday / Catherine of
Alexandria, Virgin, Martyr- First Reading: Revelation 15: 1-4, Responsorial
Psalm: Psalms 98: 1, 2-3ab, 7-8, 9, Gospel: Luke 21: 12-19
26 November 2020 – Thursday- Thanksgiving Day-First Reading:
Revelation 18: 1-2, 21-23; 19: 1-3, 9a, Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 100: 1b-2, 3, 4, 5, Gospel: Luke 21: 20-
28.....Proper Mass; First Reading: Sirach 50: 22-24, Responsorial Psalm:
First Corinthians 1: 3-9, Gospel: Luke 17: 11-19,
27 November 2020 – Friday- First Reading: Revelation 20: 1-4, 11-21:
2, Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 84: 3, 4, 5-6a and 8a, Gospel: Luke 21: 29-
33
28 November 2020 – Saturday- Optional Memorial of the Blessed Virgin
Mary; First Reading: Revelation 22: 1-7, Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 95: 1-
2, 3-5, 6-7ab, Gospel: Luke 21: 34-36
Thanks to all for wearing your facemask
at Mass. May we keep praying for an
end to the pandemic. Stay healthy over
Thanksgiving and enjoy.
A special thank you to the readers,
commentators, musicians, and all who help
behind the scenes. We appreciate you.
Larry Sindelir, Merilyn Biondi, Les Swanson, Dick
Soderberg, Charlene Forpahl, Marvel Draper, James
Sweeney, Don Taylor, Robert Sator, Knox Packar,
Mark Vanyo, Nancy Pellett, Katrin Peterson, Tom
Gerszewski, Kai Canfield, Deanne Johnson, Charlene Kuznia,
Gerti Muggli, Ann Winkler, Roberta Brunell, George Ganyo,
Frank Cieklinski, Susie Lykken, Loren Olson, Dale Telle, &
Stephanie Schmitz.
HONOR OUR SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN
We Keep in our prayers… St. Mary's: Ryan Hartman, Maksymilian
Crompton, Jacob Larson, Tyler Larson,
Brett Hebel, Nic Gray, Joseph Larson, Shane Thompson,
Krista Johnston, Alex Johnston, Derek Woodward, Jason
Hilligoss, Deb Lien, and Kyle Mohrbacher Sacred Heart: Evan Torgeson, Ryan Torgeson, Jennifer
Dalton, Victoria Chamberlain, Brandon Lockner, and Kalvin
Krause.
Please Hold in Prayer
(Nov. 22nd - Nov. 28th) Goes out to: Asuncion LaChappelle, Hudson
Pahlen, Paulete Pearson, Molly
McDonald, Liam Grover, Andrew
Rymsza, Peggy Genereux, Kiana
Saeland, James Knudson, Louise
Dignan, Dorothy Fish, Stephanie Erickson, & Kirby Hayden.
Mass of Light.
Losing a child is one of the most difficult things that a Parent can
endure. Whether your loss was
recent or long ago, there is hope,
healing, support, and love. On
Monday, November 23rd at 6:30 pm
St. Mary’s will hold a special “Mass of Light for those
who have experienced Miscarriage, Still Birth, Infant,
and Child loss.”
This Mass is a way to commemorate the lives of our
children who died before or after birth. Couples,
family members, friends and all parishioners are
welcome to attend this Mass as we pray for our
children and for those who love and mourn for them.
If you would like to have your child prayed for by
name during the Mass, please call the parish office
before Nov. 19th at (218) 386-1178 simply text
Terrie Lynn at 218-386-2727 or email:
This year we are looking for St. Mary's parishioners who
would like to volunteer to be a prayer partner to one of
our Confirmation students. You will receive information
about your student that you will pray for along with any
special intentions or prayer requests that they may
have. If you are interested, sign up in the back of the
Church, or call Jennifer Rose at 701-741-0695.
November 22, 2020 - Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
“…whatever you did for one of the least of my brothers, you did for me.” – Matthew 25:40 Most of us are generous when it’s convenient for us. We are generous when we have the time or the mon-
ey. But, generosity is the opposite of that. It means giving of one’s time, money, compassion, forgiveness or mercy
when it’s not convenient; when it’s not on our schedule, but on the other person’s schedule.
Stewardship of Treasure
November 15 Sacred Heart St. Joseph
Envelopes $490 $345
Plate 50 20 Total $540 $365
This coming week you will receive in your
mailbox an invitation to support St. Mary’s
Mission. Please review the Impact Reports
that provide an update of our work at Red
Lake. If you can, please give generously to this very special
place within our Diocese. Online giving is available at:
https://www.crookston.org/smma
St. Mary’s Mission
Volunteer to be a Confirmation Prayer Partner
Please Note there will be a 2nd Collection this week for Catholic Campaign for Human Development.
Thank you.
When the End Comes: Scott Hahn Reflects on the Solemnity of Christ the King Readings:
Ezekiel 34:11–12, 15–17 Psalm 23:1–3, 5–6 1 Corinthians 15:20–26, 28 Matthew 25:31–46
The Church year ends today with a vision of the end of time.
The scene in the Gospel is stark and resounds with Old
Testament echoes.
The Son of Man is enthroned over all nations and peoples of every language (see Daniel 7:13–14). The nations have been gathered to see His glory and receive His judgment (see Isaiah 66:18; Zephaniah 3:8). The King is the divine shepherd Ezekiel foresees in today’s First Reading, judging as a shepherd separates sheep from goats.
Each of us will be judged upon our performance of the simple works of mercy we hear in the Gospel today.
These works, as Jesus explains today, are reflections or measures of our love for Him, our faithfulness to His commandment that we love God with all our might and our neighbor as ourselves (see Matthew 22:36–40).
Our faith is dead, lifeless, unless it is expressed in works of love (see James 2:20; Galatians 5:6). And we cannot say we truly love God, whom we cannot see, if we don’t love our neighbor, whom we can (see 1 John 4:20).
The Lord is our shepherd, as we sing in today’s Psalm. And we are to follow His lead, to imitate His example (see 1 Corinthians 1:11; Ephesians 5:1).
He healed our sickness (see Luke 6:19), freed us from the prison of sin and death (see Romans 8:2, 21), welcomed us who were once strangers to His covenant (see Ephesians 2:12, 19). He clothed us in Baptism (see Revelation 3:5; 2 Corinthians 5:3–4), and feeds us with the food and drink of His own body and blood.
At “the end,” He will come again to hand over His kingdom to His Father, as Paul says in today’s Epistle.
Let us strive to follow Him in right paths, that this kingdom might be our inheritance, that we might enter into the eternal rest promised for the people of God (see Hebrews 4:1, 9–11).