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Services, Monuments & Markers 324-4374
New York Life Ins. Co. Brad Olschlager
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Tom’s Home Furnishings 801 Lincoln Ave.
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116 E. 8th St. Harvey 324-2412
Hinrichs Supervalu 210 E. 8th St. E
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W a r e h o u s e G r o c e r y 321 W. 10th St.
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Dr. Steven Kourajian Optometrist
901 Lincoln Ave. Harvey 324-2154
NORTHERN FAMILY WELLNESS & CHIROPRACTIC
Amy J Felchle, DC Harvey ND 58341 701-324-4722
Colleen Wipf
Harvey Tax & Accounting 209 E. 10th St.
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Northern Appraisal
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Lautt’s Auto Body & Towing Casey Lautt & Cory Lautt—Owners
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T a s t e e F r e e z e 609 E. Brewster St.
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D a k o t a H e r i t a g e
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Gary & Deb Keller KELLER PLUMBING & HEATING
DEB’S HAIR BOUTIQUE
St. Aloisius Medical Center 325 Brewster St. E
324-4651 Harvey ND
Mr. Curt’s Stylists 110 8th St. E Harvey 701-324-2887 Super cuts for guys & gals
4th Degree Knights of Columbus
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ST. CECILIA’S CHURCH OF HARVEY
ST. ANTHONY’S CHURCH OF SELZ
OFFICE HOURS
Mon. Closed Tues., Wed., Thurs., 9 am-12 pm & 1-4 pm
PARISH OFFICE: (701) 324-2144
E-MAIL : [email protected] WEBSITE: stceciliaharvey.org
413 Brewster St. E. Harvey, ND. 58341-1606
Rev. Kevin Boucher: Pastor [email protected]
Cell:701-799-7444 Rev. Mr. Jeff Faul: Deacon Rosalie Axtman: Secretary
Meghan Graumann: Bookkeeper Amber Ziegler: DRE
Meghan Graumann: Music Irene Keller: Maintenance
Michael Waldoch: Maintenance
LAY DIRECTORS ST. CECILIA PARISH
Jim English & Julie Muscha
ST. ANTHONY PARISH Robert Hager & Doug Wolfe
Don Young: Bookkeeper
MASS SCHEDULE Mon & Wed.,7:30 am Tues. & Thurs. 12 pm Sat., 4:30 pm Harvey Sunday 8:30 am Selz
10:30 am Harvey
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILITION St. Cecilia’s Tues. & Th
urs: 11:30-11:50 am Sat.10:30-11:30 am
3:30-4:15 pm
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Mon. 8 am-Midnight
Tues.12:30 pm-Midnight Wed. 8 am-8:00 pm
Rosary: 8:00 pm Solemn Benediction: 8:15 pm
PRAYER CHAIN Lola Faul 324-2905
Kathy Kennedy 324-2328 Jessie Wentz 324-2400
JANUARY 17, 2021 SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Almighty ever-living God, who govern all things, both in heaven and on earth, mercifully hear the pleading of your people and bestow your peace on our times. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns
with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
1-17-21 TV MASS SPONSOR
St. Cecilia’s
Monday, January 18 7:30 am St. † John Schmitz & Jerry Fix By Johnny & Monica Hesselink
† Sr. Rose Therese Sevegry By SMP
Tuesday, January 19 12:00 pm St. C Mike Tatro By Ron & Sandy Cartwright
† Pete Haluska By Larry & Kathy Grossman
Wednesday, January 20 7:30 am St. † An end to abortion By CDA
NH † Sr. Michelle Pateux By SMP
Thursday, January 21 12:00 pm St. C † Leo Grossman By Linda Whisman
† Katherine Lemer By Lawrence Lemer
Friday, January 22 No Mass
Saturday, January 23
NH † Rudy Fronk By Fronk Family
4:30 pm St C † Gerald Bender By Vernae Bender
Sunday, January 24 8:30 am St A † Scott Muscha By Leon & Cathy Seefeld
10:30 am St C The People of St. Cecilia’s and St. Anthony’s
Daily Readings
Monday, January 18 Heb 5:1-10 Ps 110:1-4 Mk 2:18-22
Tuesday, January 19 Heb 6:10-20 Ps 111:1-2, 4-5, 9, 10c Mk 2:23-28
Wednesday, January 20 Saint Fabian, Pope; Saint Sebastian, Martyr Heb 7:1-3, 15-17 Ps 110:1-4 Mk 3:1-6
Thursday, January 21 Saint Agnes, Virgin, Martyr Heb 7:25—8:6 Ps 40:7-10, 17 Mk 3:7-12
Friday, January 22 Heb 8:6-13 Ps 85:8, 10, 11-14 Mk 3:13-19
Saturday, January 23 Saint Vincent, Deacon, Martyr Heb 9:2-3, 11-14 Ps 47:2-3, 6-9 Mk 3:20-21
Sunday, January 24 Jon 3:1-5, 10 Ps 25:4-9 1 Cor 7:29-31 Mk 1:14-20
OFFERING FOR 1-10-2021
ENVELOPES $ 1,268.00 PLATE $ 28.00 TOTAL $ 1,296.00
CHILDRENS’ OFFERING $ 10.00
If you are homebound & would like communion, please call the name & number listed
on the weekend ministry schedule on page 7 of the bulletin. Please call by 2:00 pm on Saturday if you wish to receive communion that weekend.
Parish Family Prayer List: David Thomas, Mandy Hoyt, Gayle Lee, Jan Feakes, Laurie Weidmeier, Kianna Keller, Wendelin Fettig,
Serena Zietz, Neil & Corrine Mack, Blaine Mack, Marcia Schneider & for all our homebound & caregivers.
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
The fear of the lord is the beginning of wisdom; prudent are all who practice it. His praise endures forever. Ps 111:10
Rosary for the conversion of our Country every Wednesday evening at 8:00 pm. Please join us in prayer for our nation.
We encourage our parishioners to patronize our bulletin sponsors. It is through their generosity that our weekly bulletin comes to you at no publishing cost.
St. Cecilia’s Holy Family Society
Saturday January 23 St. Cecilia’s
4:30 pm
Sunday January 24
St. Anthony’s 8:30 am
Sunday January 24
St. Cecilia’s 10:30 am
USHERS
Donna Marthe Volunteer
Delanis & Elaine Vetter
Ron & Janine Schmitz
READER Debby Schmitz Kelly Muscha Daniel Deck
EMHC
Steve Eckart
Jason Schneider
EMHC
Homebound
Daniel Deck
341-7420
ALTAR SERVERS
SONG LEADER Chrissie H. Rosalie A.
MUSIC June Prom Marilyn Demory
VIDEO Randy Axtman
COUNTERS
Kathy Kennedy Liza Case
No Altar Servers until further notice.
****ATTENTION GRADES 4-12 YOUTH & CDA MEMBERS ****
Once again, it's time to submit entries for the CDA Education Contest. We'd like to see as many entries as possible from our youth and CDA members. There are a lot of talented people out there and this is your time to shine! This year's themes are "Let all you do be done with love." 1 Cor. 16:14 OR Show love to one another.
Grades 4-5 may submit entries in the essay, poetry, art, or computer art categories.
Grades 6-12 may submit entries in the essay, poetry, art, computer art, music, or photography categories.
Adult CDA members may submit entries in poetry, art, or photography. Essays: Typed only, not to exceed 500 words. Poetry: Any style, typed, not to exceed 8 lines Art: Size 8 1/2 X 11 inches or 8 X 12 inches. NO LETTERING - your art carries the message. May use crayon, markers ink, paints (watercolor, acrylic, oil), charcoal, pencil (black or colored), pastels (chalk) and duct tape.
Photography: Size 8 X 10 black and white or colored picture depicting the theme. Do not add matting. Pictures must have been taken by the contestant. May not be a computer downloaded image or a picture of a picture. Cannot be a collage. For computer art or music rules, please contact Kathy Flagen (324-4370) or see the set of rules given to your CCD teacher. You may enter in multiple categories, but only one entry per category. Cash prizes will be awarded. DEADLINE WILL BE WED, FEB. 3RD.
Please do not put your name on the front of your entry so they can be judged anonymously. Bring your entries to CCD classes. Thanks!
Trent Horn (Catholic Answers) Presentations:
On Friday, January 29, Catholic Answers apologist Trent Horn will be delivering keynote presentations for the annual Natural Family Planning Continuing Education Day.
In these presentations, he will teach how to persuasively draw in those skeptical of the Catholic position on various issues through asking the right questions. Trent will also be speaking on how to get the conversation about marriage right, particularly with regard to hot-button issues such as transgenderism, same-sex unions, divorce, etc.
The day will also feature Mass and a presentation by Bishop Folda. This event will take place at Sts. Anne and Joachim Church in Fargo and will run from 9 am to 3:30 pm. The cost is $25, lunch is included. Visit www.fargodiocese.org/nfp-ced to reserve your spot by Monday, January 25th.
The 2021 envelopes and calendars are available for pick up in the main entrance of the church.
Someone is needed to fill an opening for Adoration every other Wednesday at noon.
It is the perfect opportunity to time share if the weekly commitment doesn’t work for you. It is also the perfect time to make the move and begin Adoration and come to know the Lord as you never have before.
In addition, many of the scheduled hours only have one person, and this would also be an ideal opportunity for you to sign on knowing that there is backup on the days you cannot come. It also helps out the other person when in that situation. We also need more substitutes.
A quiet hour with the Lord brings such peace that only He can give. What are you waiting for? Come!! Please call the office at 324-2144
All Advent and Christmas items in the CDA religious articles cabinet are 20% off the month of January.
Tues., Jan. 19: Parish Council Meeting, 5:00 pm
Mon., Jan. 25: Life in the Spirit Prayer Group, 7:00 pm
Bottles For Life:
The Harvey Right to Life Chapter is conducting a Bottle Fundraiser for the Pregnancy Help Center in Park River. Bottles will be available to pick up in the church entrances beginning January 17. Collection date is February 14.
Your lose change could add up to $20 or more!!
Hearts Afire
Join us on February 14th or 16th, as we begin a 33-day preparation for Marian Consecration. For six weeks, we’ll individually read about and reflect on four great Marian giants: St. Louis de Montfort, St. Maximilian Kolbe, Blessed Mother Teresa, and Pope John Paul II. They’ll teach us the secrets to drawing closer to the Heart of Jesus through the Heart of Mary. In our weekly meetings, [Sunday 6-7:30 pm or
Tuesdays 12:45-2:15 pm] we’ll share our insights within our small group and then watch a 30-minute video. The video by popular author and speaker, Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC, brings our individual reflections and group experience into a clear and live-able focus.
Please call the office to register 324-2144.
THE EMMAUS SERIES John Thornhill sm 2nd Sunday of the Year Copyright @ The Emmaus Series 2021
“Your body, you know, is the temple of the Holy Spirit” After his baptism in the Jordan, Jesus set out on his great mission. Throughout this year, we follow the course of his mission in readings from the gospel of Mark. The gospel readings of this Sunday (from John) and next Sunday (from Mark) invite us to set out on this journey of discovery as disciples of the Lord. Just as he called the first disciples, the Saviour has a personal call for each one of us to become his ‘disciple’. The recovery of the long-neglected theme of ‘discipleship’ is one of the signs of new vitality on today’s Church. The word, ‘disciple’, occurs many times in the New Testament. Why was it so important for the first Christians? Discipleship, the privileged relationship one can have with a great and inspiring leader, has been an important factor in the shaping of human history. The leader’s vision and commitment call forth admiration and confidence – the lives of their followers are changed, and they face life with a new inspiration and hope. Clearly, those who made up the communities of the New Testament experienced this kind of relationship with the Risen Lord. Today’s reading from John’s gospel helps us to understand how we too can have this kind of relationship with the Saviour.
Many factors are at work, as disciples come to meet and appreciate their leader. Those who met the Saviour in today’s reading, we are told, have been ‘disciples’ of John the Baptist. It is his selfless witness that leads them to ‘follow’ Jesus. In the gospel story, of course, the Baptist represents the faith and expectations of the Old Testament. Knowledge of the great themes of the old Israel’s hopes is fundamental if we are to understand the message and vision of the Saviour. Closer to home, it is often unselfish expressions of faith, hope and love on the part of other members of a vital Christian community that are important in our coming to know the Saviour.
It is important that we seek that incomparable intimacy with the Saviour that is our birthright through baptism – not relating to him as a remote figure, but confidently sharing our lives, in all their complex tangles, with him. Today’s story of the two disciples encourages this trust and confidence. Encouraged by the Baptist, they approached Jesus; he gave them a warm welcome – ‘Come and see’; and they spent the rest of the day with him.
As disciples of inspiring leaders, many men and women have had the experience of finding themselves and giving a meaning to their lives. We can look forward to that same experience if we accept the Lord’s invitation to share our lives with him. Today’s reading reminds us that Peter found his true self in the new name Jesus gave him. The Scriptures reflect the fact that for many cultures a personal name points to the mysterious identity of each person. For the wisdom of Christian faith, this personal identity has its origin in the eternal designs of God. Samuel was called by name. Simon’s unique place in the plan of God was declared in the new name Jesus gave him. He still had much to learn, but the path that was to lead to his eternal glory had been made clear.
Retrouvaille: Help for Hurting Marriages
Retrouvaille is an international, peer-run program that has helped hundreds of thousands of hurting married couples turn the tide, find new hope, and rediscover the love that initially brought them together. Surveys have shown that 3 out of 4
couples who complete the entire program are still married five years later with stronger, healthier marriages.
Retrouvaille will be held locally March 5-7, 2021 in Fargo. For more information visit HelpOurMarriage.com or contact us at (701) 356-7962 or via email at [email protected].
Stewardship Moment January 17, 2021 - 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time “Jesus turned and saw them following him and said to them, ‘What are you looking for?’” - John 1:38
What are you looking for? Are you wasting your time looking for the material comforts of the world? Or, is your heart longing for something deeper that can only be found by spending time with God? Take time, each day, in silence and ask the Lord what it is that He wants you to do.
Due to an overwhelming amount of Mass Intentions being requested in recent months, as well as on file, Fr. Kevin has decided to double up the intentions on Monday’s, Tuesday’s and Thursday’s for the next several months. (It already is on Wed. & Sat)
Thank you for your understanding and remember, it is not when you have a Mass Intention said, but rather, that you have them.
Family Movie Night
Joseph of Nazareth
Sunday, January 31st 7-8:30 pm
St Cecilia Church Basement
Bring a snack to share with others (chips, candy, popcorn, etc)
Feel free to bring a comfy portable chair.
Redeemed Women’s Conference Cancelled Due to the ongoing concerns regarding the current pandemic, the Redeemed Trusted
Sisters Women’s Conference that was scheduled for February 19-20, 2021 has been cancelled. We look forward to bringing you more Redeemed conferences in the future.