Our Catholic FamilyAug 09, 2020 · from Abandonment to Divine Providence The newest member of the...
Transcript of Our Catholic FamilyAug 09, 2020 · from Abandonment to Divine Providence The newest member of the...
All Parishes • Liturgy, Prayer and Mass Intentions: August 10-1610 Monday 6 p.m.-11 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel begins Aug. 17
11 Tuesday 5:30 p.m. Mass: St. Anthony ................................................................................. † Agnes Mosset
12 Wednesday 5 a.m.-1 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel begins Aug. 17 7:45 a.m. Mass: St. Paul .....................................................................................† Eldon Beastrom 9:00 a.m. Mass: St. Katherine .................................................................................... James Laird 5 p.m.-11 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel begins Aug. 17
13 Thursday 6 a.m. - Noon Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel begins Aug. 17 5:30 p.m. Mass: St. Anthony ................................................................... † Martha & Tom Jahner
14 Friday 8:30 a.m. Mass: St. Anthony ...................................................................... † Robert Lyle Johnson
15 Saturday 4:00 p.m. Mass: St. Anthony ....................................................† Lester & Julia Ibach and family 7:00 p.m. Mass: St. Katherine ...........................................................................† Harry Wolbaum
16 Sunday 8:30 a.m. Mass: St. Paul ........................................................................................ † Joe Kalberer 10:30 a.m. Mass: St. Anthony ................................................................................. For the People
Aug. 9, 2020 • 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Our Catholic Family
St. Paul Catholic Church372 Harold St, Hazelton 58544Director of Religion Education
Becky Small 387-4470Parish Office: 254-4588
St. Anthony Catholic Church613 N Broadway, Linton 58552
Parish Center Hours: M-F 9am-3pmSecretary: Adrien Roehrich
Email: [email protected] Mgr/DRE: Sue Schumacher
Email: [email protected] of Rel Ed: Denice KautzEmail: [email protected]
www.stanthonylinton.comwww.facebook.com/stanthonylinton
St. Katherine Catholic Church200 1st Ave N, Braddock 58524 Director of Religion Education
Becky Small 387-4470Parish Office: 254-4588
Pastor: Fr. David Zimmer (Office) 254-4588
(Rectory) 254-4400
Deacon Ken Wolbaum782-4115
DIVINE MERCY CHAPELlocated in St. Anthony
Parish Center • East Entrance~ Always Accessible ~
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BEYOND THIS SUNDAY ~ How can I overcome the fears and doubts I have in my life? How can I support others striving to overcome their own fears and doubts?
“Take courage, it is I; do not be afraid”
Matthew 14:27
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Eucharistic Adoration
Divine Mercy Adoration Chapel ~ Always Accessible ~ East Entrance of Parish Center
Please contact Denice Kautz400-4939
to commit to an hour of adoration.
Thank you.
Confidential Prayer LineCall our Prayer Line — Maria Bichler 701-340-9749
These prayer warriors will pray privately and confidentially for any needs a person may have who do not want their name published in the bulletin but would like the intercession of many for their prayer requests or in need of immediate prayers.
Those Needing Prayer Please pray for the following individuals who are in need of God’s grace.
Helen JacobSandy LawlerGeorge Lawler
Carter WeigelAsher SorrelsJeremiah Lund
Ricki SathrenMary RichterVictor Richter
Eucharistic Adoration begins August 17during these hours:
Monday 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.Wednesday 5 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Wednesday 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.Thursday 6 a.m. to noon
EUCHARISTIC ADORATIONbegins in our Divine Mercy Chapel on Monday, Aug. 17.
Committed Adorers will be receiving the schedule in the mail this week.
It’s Time for a Spiritual Audit! In virtually every aspect of Life, corporate, athletic, education etc., there is a constant evaluation process to measure growth and improvement. Now it is a good time to assess our spiritual progress. Have we made a dif ference? If God were totally our “faith in ac tion” would He be pleased with what we have done (or failed to do)? Evils plague our society, such as abortion, pornog-raphy, “comprehensive sex” education, tax funding of Planned Parenthood, and other anti-God, anti-life and anti-family issues. As Christians, we know that the Bible commands us to be active in serving God. Service is an action word, so we know that we cannot serve God by sitting on the sidelines, or being a “fence sitter”. Are we as Catholics influencing our world, or is today’s relativism and secu-larism influencing us much more? Are we setting an example to the next generation to protect marriage and to defend life, from conception un-til natural death, or are we just “passively” pro-life? Do we speak up when in a position to defend innocent life? Do we hold our elected representatives accountable? Obviously, we cannot do it all, but we can certainly do something! Literally, thousands of lives are at stake each and every day. If we do nothing we collude with the pro-aborts, the purveyor of pornography and those that wish to remove God from society. By doing noth-ing, we reap what they sow! “Anyone, then, who knows the good he ought to do and doesn’t do it, sins” James 4:17.
By Pro-Life Articles Author
“Two places you’re guaranteed a miracle: the altar and the womb.” ~ Peter Kreeft
Come over to MeCome over to Me, all you who are restless, and I will
teach you how to be quiet, how to leave yourself alone.Come over to Me, all you who are anxious, even if I don’t
take your anxiety away, I will change it into fresh cur-rency, as you turn your cares into greater belief in my caring.
Come over to Me, all you who are lonely; I was lonely too, and could find no place to lay my head.
Come over to Me, all you who worry what others really think about you. It doesn’t matter. They misunder-stood me, no matter what I did.
Come over to Me, all you who are always talking and pleading and explaining yourselves to others. I know you inside out. I know the worst. So you can come to Me without any explanations.
Come over to Me, all you whose great plans for yourself have failed. You don’t know how lucky you are. And others too.
Come over to Me, all you who can’t stand yourselves. I touched lepers, and once I called a man out of a tomb who had been stinking there for four days. So come over to Me—I can stand just about anything.
Come over to Me, all you who can’t stand other people. I know what is behind their misery. I know the worst in them as I know it in you. And I embrace you both.
Come over to Me, all you who fret about the past. I was there, I was part of your past, and I have forgotten all about it. So be like Me and forget it, too.
Come over to Me, all you who can’t live peacefully in the present. Come to Me now, without reserve. That is the way to live peacefully in the present.
Come over to Me, all you who fear the future. Do not fear. I am your future.
- Father Thomas Dominic Rover, O.P.
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Parish Points
The two shall become one We offer our prayers and best wishes to Bran-don Volk and Alexandra Wolf who were married on Saturday, August 1, at St. Anthony Catholic Church with Father David Zimmer. May Christ continue to bless them with His love as they experi-ence the love and joy of the Sacrament of Marriage, which culminates one day in the eternal love and joy of heaven. God bless you, Brandon and Alexandra, and be assured of our prayers.
May Malonia know heaven’s peace Please pray for the repose of the soul of Malonia Kelsch whose Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Monday, August 3, at St. Anthony Church by Fr. David Zimmer. May Malonia be numbered among the saints of heaven for the goodness and charity which she lived here on earth. Eternal rest grant unto Malonia, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest in peace. Amen.
TIME, TALENT and TREASUREStewardship Envelope can WIN you a PRIZE!
Last weekend drawing winner is
Sophia HulmCongratulations Sophia!
(Your prize is on table in gathering area of church)
CDs and BooksLighthouse Catholic Media
Available in the entrance of St. Anthony Church.
May Jonathon know heaven’s peace We offer our prayers to the family and friends of Jonathon Kuipers whose prayer and burial service was held Saturday, August 1, at St. Katherine Church by Fr. Tom Schrader. May Jonathon be numbered among the saints of heaven for the goodness and char-ity which he lived here on earth. Eternal rest grant unto Jonathon, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen.
HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED We are looking for a housekeeper for the rectory starting in August. Hours average 10 per month at $15 an hour. Please call the office for more details.
To avoid the anxieties which may be caused by either regret for the past or fear of the future, here is the rule to follow: The past must be left to God’s measure-less mercy, the future to his loving providence; and the present must be given wholly to his love through our fidelity to his grace.
— Fr. Jean-Pierre de Caussadefrom Abandonment to Divine Providence
The newest member of the Church We offer our prayers and best wishes to Hattie May Bauman who was baptized at St. Anthony Church on Thursday, August 6, by Fr. David Zimmer. May her parents, Jacob and Lindsay, know of our steadfast prayers and loving support as they bring her up to love Jesus and her neighbor by means of the many graces offered through the Holy Catholic Church. May God bless your family with His great love.
THANK YOUSt. Katherine parishioners would like to sincerely thank the +Joe and Barbara Leier family for their donation to pur-chase new altar linens. They are beautiful! God bless you and thank you for your generosity!
KEYBOARD St. Paul Church is looking for someone willing to play mu-sic for Mass. Training is available on the keyboard. Please call Lori Schmidt.
KEYBOARD and/or ORGAN and SINGERSSt. Anthony Church is looking for someone willing to play music for Mass. Training is available on the keyboard and organ. Also, more singers are needed and welcome to come and sing. Call the Parish Office.
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OUR FINANCIAL OFFERING TO GOD - Fiscal Year 2020-21 - Week 5
GOAL$485,000
Received
MaintainingOur Legacy
$416,398
St. Anthony ChurchBOX GUTTER PROJECT
Received: $11,257Cost of repair was $40,000 and
was not included in Maintaining Our Legacy.
“As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of God’s varied grace.” -—1 Peter 4:10
Happy Birthday!August 9 .......................Robert DendingerAugust 10 .......................... Ashlyn JahnerAugust 11 ............................Sierra KelschAugust 13 ......................Jacob RebenitschAugust 14 ............................. Paul BrindleAugust 15 ..............Michael WickenheiserAugust 17 ........................ Courtney GefreAugust 17 .......................... Claire KeeneyAugust 17 ............................. Griffin LeierAugust 17 .......................... John McCroryAugust 18 ..........................Trinity BodvigAugust 19 ..............................Jerry AppertAugust 20 .....................Michael Bosch Jr.August 20 ................. Laura SchiermeisterAugust 20 ..............................Al SchmaltzAugust 22 ..............................Rosina DeisAugust 22 .............................. Anna GrossAugust 22 ....................... Kristy RyckmanAugust 22 ...........................Lucille Scherr
Happy Anniversary!Aug 11 .................... Tom & Laura JochimAug 12 .................. Doug & Maria BichlerAug 17 .............David & Dianne KalbererAug 17 ................. Bryce & Valerie WeberAug 18 ....................Jim & Diane WanglerAug 22 ................... Darrel & Lillian Sehn
God bless you as you celebrate!
Aug. 15-16 4:00 p.m. Saturday 10:30 a.m. SundayROSARY: Rose Fettig Linda KelschGIFTS: none noneSERVERS: none noneLECTOR: Kathleen Vetter Shawna PaulEMHC: none noneUSHERS: Alan and Isaac Brindle Steve and Lucas Schumacher Rick Hulm, Virgil Hulm Shawn and Bradyn BurgadMUSIC: Catherine, Patty Diane N. and singersSACRISTAN: none none
The Rosary: Before every Mass. Confessions: 1/2 hour before weekday Mass; Saturdays 3:00 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.; or anytime by appointment.
✟ St. Anthony Parish
✟ St. Katherine Parish
✟ St. Paul Parish
Mass: Saturdays 7 p.m. • Daily Mass: Wednesdays 9 a.m. Confessions: • Saturdays 6:15 p.m.-6:45 p.m. or by appointment.
Mass: Sundays 8:30 a.m. • Daily Mass: Wednesdays 7:45 a.m. Confessions: Sundays 7:45 a.m.-8:15 a.m. or by appointment
Sunday, Aug. 16, at 8:30 a.m. GIFTS: none LECTOR: Mike AppertSACRISTAN: none MUSIC: Adrian SheaSERVERS: noneEMHC: noneUSHERS: Mike Appert, Loren BeastromMONEY COUNTERS: Adele Kalberer, Linda AppertLAWN MOWING: Aug 9-15: Appert Family; Aug 16-22: Shea Family
Saturday, Aug. 15, at 7:00 p.m. LECTOR: Mary MUSIC: Anna, JanelSERVERS: none SACRISTAN: noneEMHC: none GIFTS: noneMONEY COUNTERS: James and Audrey
Your weekly contribution can also be made online at www.stanthonylinton.com
or dropped off at the Parish Office or sent by mail.
Thank you.
• ST. ANTHONY Aug 1-2 Year-to-DateAdult/Loose Contributions .........$5,735................$20,211Children Contributions ...............$ 3................$ 7TOTAL Contributions ................$5,738................$20,218
• ST. KATHERINE Adult/Loose Contributions .........$ 410..................$3,007 Children Contributions ...............$ 1..................$ 1TOTAL Contributions ................$ 411..................$3,007
• ST. PAUL Adult/Loose Contributions .........$ 696..................$3,445Children Contributions ...............$ 2..................$ 13TOTAL Contributions ................$ 698..................$3,458
The fiscal year budget will be printed at a later date.
The Holy Father’s Prayer Intention: August
Universal prayer intention forThe Maritime World
We pray for all those who work and live from the sea, among them sailors,
fishermen and their families.
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Open:Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
GIFT SHOPFramed and Wood Pictures
Jewelry • Rosaries • Statues Prayer Books • Bibles
Coloring Books • Children’s BooksStadium Chairs
Mugs • Kitchenware/Cutleryand so much more!
St. Anthony Parish Center
“The Church and the world have a great need of Eucharistic Adoration.”
- Pope John Paul II, Dominicae Cenae
EVENTS• PARISH COUNCIL MEETING, St. Katherine, 7 p.m. .................................................... Wednesday, August 26
vocation view—“Jesus is with us to help us do what may seem impossible. Have faith that you will not sink. Listen for his voice of encouragement. (Matthew 14:22-33)
Reading I : 1 Kings 19:9a, 11-13aThe Lord will be passing by.The reading from Kings refers to a time after the death
of King Solomon, when the Israelite kingdom was split in two.
Elijah confronts the unfaithfulness of the people and their leaders.
God comes to Elijah in the stillness of silence.
Reading II : Romans 9:1-5I speak the truth in Christ.In the letter to the Romans, Paul declares the revelation
of God in the Israelites.The Messiah, God’s fullest revelation, came into the
world through them.Paul is grieved that so many of the Israelites refuse to
accept Jesus.
Sunday Readings and Backgrounds19th Sunday in Ordinary Time • Week of Aug. 9
Gospel : Matthew 14:22-33Lord, save me!The story of Peter walking on the water is found only in
the Gospel of Matthew.Peter is being prepared for his role as leader. He begins
to sink when he takes his eyes off Jesus.The presence of God in Christ is Peter’s strength.
Do we have the courage to place our trust in the Lord? Peter thought he had enough courage when he stepped out of the boat as it was tossed on the waves during a violent storm. But he became frightened and started to sink. Though he began to doubt, he cried out to Jesus and the Lord saved him. When we doubt, may we look to our Savior for strength.
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Mass at St. Anthony Church broadcasted LIVE on BEK TV Channel 25! Sundays 10:30 a.m. Mass.
Memorize and Spread Vital Resources to save a life. It is important to commit two simple resources to memory. The first is the pregnancy help hotline number, 800-712-HELP. The second is the website www.pregnancycenters.org. As pro-lifers, we must always be ready at a moment’s notice to help people who may be tempted to have an abortion, and to point them to real alternatives.
Add 91.7 FM - 91.1 FM - 101.9 FM - 99.7 FM, your Catholic radio station, to your dial at home and in the car and tune into Real Presence Radio.
Baptism and Weddings: If you are planning an upcoming baptism or wedding at St. Anthony, St. Katherine or St. Paul Churches, please remember to notify the St. Anthony’s Parish office at 254-4588, at least one month before the date of baptism and at least nine months prior to the wedding date.
Be sure to read the DAKOTA CATHOLIC ACTION for many events and opportunities throughout the Diocese.The DCA is mailed to every household registered at a parish within the Diocese of Bismarck.