November 20, 2016 Feast of Christ the King

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Fr. David Roehrich Pastor 901 S. 3rd St. PO Box 472 Beresford, SD 57004 605-670-0802 Cell Tri-Parish Office Linda Peterson Administrative Assistant 605-763-2028 Office 605-763-2058 Fax 605-660-3112 Cell [email protected] Directors of Religious Education Kay Winquist 605-934-2605 Peggy Mach 605-660-6873 Heather Logue 605-267-2948 WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE October, November, December Saturday, 5:00 PM St. Patrick, Wakonda Sunday, 8:30 AM St. Teresa, Beresford Sunday, 10:30 AM Good Shepherd, Centerville Reconciliation: 4:15 pm St. Patrick 7:45 am St. Teresa November 20, 2016 Feast of Christ the King The Corporal Works of Mercy Feed the hungry Give drink to the thirsty Clothe the naked Shelter the homeless Visit the sick Visit the imprisoned Bury the dead The Spiritual Works of Mercy Instruct the ignorant Counsel the doubtful Admonish the sinner Comfort the sorrowful Forgive injuries Bears wrongs patiently Pray for the living and the dead St. Teresa of Avila, Beresford Good Shepherd, Centerville St. Patrick, Wakonda Anointing of Sick after Mass: November 26/27 All That Mercy Asks The repentant criminal wasnt asking for much: Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.Remember me. Thats all. The Heart of Mercy longs for so much more: Today you will be with me in Paradise.Its a perfect and poignant conversation on this feast of Christ the King. Remember the conversation. Remember the King. Mercy is his might. And forgiveness. He came not to be served but to serve. He notices the lost and lonely, the forsaken and forgotten. And he seeks them out, most often unbidden. Just because. Just because he is the visible face of the invisible Father. And the Fa- ther is all mercy and goodness, all forgiveness and compassion and tenderness- all of every word or idea you could ever imagine to describe love. Uncondition- al. Remember that word too. Remember also that mercy is without end. Though we officially con- clude the Jubilee Year of Mercy today, we dont move onfrom mercy. We move on with mercy. Lord, have mercy.Christ, have mercy.Lamb of God, have mercy.And over and over and over again. God doesnt think we are asking for too much. Not at all. And all that God asks is that we accept the mercy and let it flow. . . and behold the Kingdom of God being created right in our midst. Mary Stommes Mary Stommes is editor of Give Us This Day .

Transcript of November 20, 2016 Feast of Christ the King

Fr. David Roehrich

Pastor 901 S. 3rd St. PO Box 472

Beresford, SD 57004 605-670-0802 Cell

Tri-Parish Office

Linda Peterson Administrative Assistant

605-763-2028 Office 605-763-2058 Fax 605-660-3112 Cell [email protected]

Directors of Religious Education Kay Winquist 605-934-2605 Peggy Mach 605-660-6873 Heather Logue 605-267-2948

WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE October, November, December

Saturday, 5:00 PM St. Patrick, Wakonda

Sunday, 8:30 AM St. Teresa, Beresford

Sunday, 10:30 AM Good Shepherd, Centerville

Reconciliation: 4:15 pm St. Patrick 7:45 am St. Teresa

November 20, 2016 Feast of Christ the King

The Corporal Works of Mercy

Feed the hungry Give drink to the thirsty

Clothe the naked Shelter the homeless

Visit the sick Visit the imprisoned

Bury the dead

The Spiritual Works of Mercy

Instruct the ignorant Counsel the doubtful Admonish the sinner

Comfort the sorrowful Forgive injuries

Bears wrongs patiently Pray for the living and the dead

St. Teresa of Avila, Beresford Good Shepherd, Centerville St. Patrick, Wakonda

Anointing of Sick after Mass: November 26/27

All That Mercy Asks

The repentant criminal wasn’t asking for much: “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.” Remember me. That’s all. The Heart of Mercy longs for so much more: “Today you will be with me in Paradise.” It’s a perfect and poignant conversation on this feast of Christ the King. Remember the conversation. Remember the King. Mercy is his might. And forgiveness. He came not to be served but to serve. He notices the lost and lonely, the forsaken and forgotten. And he seeks them out, most often unbidden. Just because. Just because he is the visible face of the invisible Father. And the Fa-ther is all mercy and goodness, all forgiveness and compassion and tenderness-all of every word or idea you could ever imagine to describe love. Uncondition-al. Remember that word too. Remember also that mercy is without end. Though we officially con-clude the Jubilee Year of Mercy today, we don’t “move on” from mercy. We move on with mercy. “Lord, have mercy.” “Christ, have mercy.” “Lamb of God, have mercy.” And over and over and over again. God doesn’t think we are asking for too much. Not at all. And all that God asks is that we accept the mercy and let it flow. . . and behold the Kingdom of God being created right in our midst. Mary Stommes Mary Stommes is editor of Give Us This Day.

Lord, through the intercession of Mary Most Holy, hear our Prayers for the members of our parishes enduring patiently their bodily illness: Leonard Roehrich, Carol Heidebrecht, Delilah Limoges, Dorrie Lynch, Corrine Pawlichek, Lee Bar-rows, Laura Bohlman, Leo Samuelcek, Rita, David Yaggie, Amy Albers Lamp, Roger Berg & family, Wendy Wrigg, Ken Kaltenbach, Michael Chambers, Warren Scherschlight, Ernie Alton, Jillian Huenink, Caiden Wrigg, & wife, Floyd Ander-son, Gordon Gladden, D Thomas, Audrey Ericsson, Kelsi O’Donnell, Jan Charrin, David Snipes, Jack Stein, Carol West, Margaret Jesperson,Sheila Arlt, Brian Stephenson, Rose Austin, Robert Harning & family, Larry Mueller, Susan Nes-heim, Lois Carlson, Jerry Birgen, Suzanne Carlson, Jim Cink. Jerry Miller, Barb Cleberg, Judy Millers’ brother-in-law & family, Mike Gaidelis, Bernie Nesheim All those in our parishes battling cancer & serious illness. Call the prayer chain contacts to be added or removed from prayer

St. Patrick

Donna Keeley 605-660-4094 209 Iowa St, PO Box 386, Wakonda, SD 57073

T 605-267-2676 [email protected]

Mark Your Calendars November 22; Finance Council Meeting Wakonda 7pm November 24: Thanksgiving Mass, St. Teresa @ 9:00a November 26: Anointing of Sick December 10: St. Teresa Cookie Fair

Parish Life

Do you belong to one of our three parishes but find you are going to another church because of schedules? You can put your envelope or check in the basket at any of our three parishes and it will be forwarded on to your home parish. If you are going elsewhere than our three parishes, please remember we still need your support every week. If you would like to have an automatic withdrawal taken every week or every month, please contact Donna, Peggy or Linda

Collection Total: $1111.53, All Saints-$110.00, Military-$20.00 CFSA Goal 2016: $12,000 (100),

Prayer chain contact & Bulletin announcements Submit before Thursday AM

Knights of Columbus meet 3rd Wednesday 8:00pm McMahon Hall

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RCIA Classes: Interested in becoming Catholic? This is a great opportunity if your spouse comes to Mass with you but is not Catholic. Talk to Fr. David about RCIA classes. Sacrament of Matrimony: Schedule at least 6 months before the wedding date to begin Marriage Instructions Sacrament of Baptism: Schedule Class & Baptism Sacrament of the Sick: Going to hospital for a procedure or are ill, call for Anointing of the Sick

Contact Fr. David at the parish office at 605-763-2028 or 605-670-0802

If you would like to have a Mass said in memory of someone or for their intention, please call Donna, Peggy, or Linda. A suggested do-nation is $10.00

FOR EACH PARISH SHOWER CHRIST'S LITTLE ONES We invite you to participate in the 24th Annual Advent Baby Shower, beginning November 27th and con-tinuing through Christmas. Please bring NEW gifts, including clothing sizes newborn to 12 months, and place them in the designat-ed area. (See poster for further information) These gifts will fill the needs of people in our parish, Catholic Family Ser-vices, foster homes, hospitals, Birthright, the Free Clinic, do-mestic shelters, and Native American ministries.

In the lobby of each church are several booklets of med-itations for the season of Advent.

LECTOR WORKBOOKS

FOR CYCLE A ARE IN THE CHURCH ENTRY

EVERY LECTOR MUST TAKE ONE TO USE FOR PRACTICING PRO-CLAIMING THE WORD OF GOD.

St. Teresa of Avila

Linda Peterson 605-660-3112

901 S. 3rd St. PO Box 472, Beresford, SD 57004 Facebook: St Teresa of Avila Catholic Church Beresford SD

www.stteresaberesford.com T 605-763-2028 T 605-763-2028 F 605-763-2058

Good Shepherd

Peggy Mach 605-660-6873

411 Wisconsin Ave, PO Box 98, Centerville, SD 57014 [email protected] or [email protected]

http://goodshepherdcatholic.org T 605-763-2028

Collection Total: $ 1616.00 - Building Fund: $13775.81 CFSA Goal 2016: $10,200 (1383.00) World Mission:$77.00 Military:$275.00

Prayer Chain Contacts Email: Gloria Adamson:jgadmason@hcinet/605-563-2303 Deb Pease: [email protected]/605-563-2363 Phone: Mary Frederickson: 605-212-0445 Nikki Perry: 605-552-2688

@GoodShepherdCenterville Like & share with friends

After Mass November 27th, please pick up the pictures of loved ones that have passed on.

Collection Total: $1760.40, Military: $125.00 CFSA Goal 2016:$18,900 Collected:$15649.00 83% Prayer Chain Contacts Pat Hubert: [email protected] KC’s meet 2nd Wed. of month at 7pm Catholic Daughter’s meet 2nd Wed of month @ 7:30pm Rosary at Bethesda : Nov 26-Carmen Neumayr. Volunteers needed for praying the rosary at Bethesda for Sat-urdays in December. Interested-call Carmen at 763-2882. Coffee Group after mass 11/27: T. Kennedy

St. Teresa delivers Meals on Wheels in November. Please sign up in the Lobby.

CCD students grades Pre-K to 8th will be collecting bags of candy for the Our La-dy of the Sioux Mission in Oglala, SD. The candy will be used to help Sr. Barba-ra fill over 200 Christmas gift bags for

the children on the Reservation. All do-nated bags of candy should not be opened and the candies should be wrapped. There is a collection box in the church hall. Please have donations in by December 14th.Thank you! . CDA is collecting travel size personal hygiene items like shampoo, conditioner, deodorant, toothpaste, toothbrushes and small hand soap for the Children's Inn in Sioux Falls. A box is set up for your do-nations. The women and children that the Children's Inn serve greatly appreciate your support. Children’s Inn provides free services for women, children & men who are victims of family violence, elder abuse, neglect or sexual assault.

provides free services for women, children and men Congratulations to Faye & Millie Hendricks on their 67th wedding anniversary.

Catholic Daughters Memorial Mass

Honoring Deceased CDA Members

Monday, November 21 @ 8:00am

St. Teresa Angel Tree Sponsored by Faith in Action

The Angel Tree will be set up by Thanksgiving

More Details will be availa-

ble at the Angel Tree

Your generosity is appreciated

Youth Group T-shirt Fundraiser Still time to place an order.

Orders will be taken until

November 27th.

See Rosemary, Sarah or Linda

Support Your Youth

Liturgy and Worship Schedule

Saturday, November 26, 2016 1st Sunday of Advent 5:00pm St. Patrick Commentator Lector Eucharistic

Ministers Servers Gifts/Greeters/

Ushers Musicians Rosary Collection

Counters

Darby Ganschow

Pat Donahue Cathy Ganschow Mike Logue Marie Flemming

Alison Logue Sean Steffen

Cheryl Knutson Jim Barnett Tom Steffen

Sunday, November 27, 2016 1st Sunday of Advent 8:30 am St. Teresa Commentator Lector Eucharistic

Ministers Servers Gifts/Greeters/

Ushers Collection Counters

Musicians Rosary

Scott Kennedy Maureen Moriarty

Pat Manning Terri Kennedy Mary Moore

Logan Serck Ella Serck Emilee Casperson

Bob & Cleo Kast Pauline Weiland Pam McGill

Cosette Hemen Linda Glas

Sunday, November 27, 2016 1st Sunday of Advent 10:30am Good Shepherd Commentator Lector Eucharistic

Ministers Servers Gifts/Greeters/

Ushers Musicians Rosary Collection

Counters

Pat Sees Leslie Sherman

Kristi Lee Denise Miller Bernie Nesheim

Logan Jensen Austin Jensen

Tim Austin Rod King

Lisa Wixon Peggy Mach

Wayne/Jackie Nelson Rod/Julie King

11/21 Monday 8:00am Beresford St. Teresa + Joe Manning

11/22 Tuesday 10:30 Wakonda Heritage Manor + Residents of Heritage Manor

11/23 Wednesday 10:00am Irene Sunset Manor + Marlys Quinn Johnson

No Serv Wednesday 1:30pm Alcester Service 1st & 3rd Wed of month xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

No Mass Thursday 10:30am Centerville Centerville Care & Rehab Center xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

No Serv Thursday 1:00pm Hudson Service 4th Thursday of Month xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

11/25 Friday 9:30 Beresford Bethesda + Felix & LaVina Birgen

11/26 Saturday 5:00pm St. Patrick Wakonda + Anna Mae Collins

11/27 Sunday 8:30am St. Teresa Beresford +Bob Dolan

11/27 Sunday 10:30am Good Shepherd Centerville + Joe & Elsie Pokorney

11/23 Wednesday NO CCD for St. Teresa, Good Shepherd, St. Patrick

11/24 Thursday 9:00am St. Teresa Beresford Thanksgiving Mass +Pat Cleberg

Weekday Mass & Service Schedule

Many people love bumper sticker theology. Bumper stickers may not always have the soundest theological statements, but they generally at least have the ability to make us think. One such, “God is my Co-pilot," has also been found on Church signs, where the theology is just as much fun and sometimes sounder. In this case, the Church sign says, "If Christ the King is your Co-Pilot, change seats."

Christ is in charge: Susan C. Kimber, in a book called Christian Woman, shares a funny piece of advice she re-ceived from her little son: "Tired of struggling with my strong-willed little son, Thomas, I looked him in the eye

and asked a question I felt sure would bring him in line: 'Thomas, who is in charge here?' Not missing a beat, he replied, ‘Jesus is, and not you Mom.’ "

During this season of giving, please take advantage of the many opportunities/organizations and donate to their worthy causes. Your generosity will be greatly appreciated.