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All Parishes • Liturgy, Prayer and Mass Intentions: July 30-Aug. 530 Monday 6 p.m.-1 a.m.(Tu) Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel
31 Tuesday 5:30 p.m. NO Mass: St. Anthony
1 Wednesday 12 a.m.-11 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel 7:45 a.m. NO Mass: St. Paul 9:00 a.m. NO Mass: St. Katherine
2 Thursday 6 a.m. - Noon Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel 5:30 p.m. NO Mass: St. Anthony
3 Friday 8:30 a.m. NO Mass: St. Anthony
4 Saturday 4:00 p.m. Mass: St. Anthony ........................................................... † James Gefroh and family 7:00 p.m. Mass: St. Katherine ........................................................................... For the People
5 Sunday 8:30 a.m. Mass: St. Paul ...................................................................................† Victoria Bosch 10:30 a.m. Mass: St. Anthony .................................................................................† Leo Bichler
July 29, 2018 • 17th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Our Catholic Family
St. Paul Catholic Church372 Harold St, Hazelton
Directors of Religion EducationAdrian Shea 321-3274
Parish Office: 254-4588
St. Anthony Catholic Church613 N Broadway, Linton, 254-4588Parish Center Hours: M-F 9am-3pm
Parish Secretary: Bridget RothEmail: stanthony@bektel.com
Bus Mgr/DRE: Sue SchumacherEmail: stanthonybusadmin@bektel.com
Director of Rel Ed: Denice KautzEmail: stacatholic@bektel.com
www.stanthonylinton.comwww.facebook.com/stanthonylinton
St. Katherine Catholic Church200 1st Ave N, Braddock
Directors of Religion EducationAdrian Shea 321-3274
Parish 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 ~
Consider spending time with Jesus in the Divine Mercy
Adoration Chapelthis week.
✞
Fr. Dave Zimmer is gone July 30
to Aug. 4.
BEYOND SUNDAY In my experience, have I seen someone’s generosity (perhaps my own) provide something that went much further than could be expected? What can I entrust to Jesus to satisfy the hunger of others? How can I, as a member
of the Church ~ the body of Christ ~ contribute to the multiplication of what we have been given?
When the people was the sign He had done, they said, “This is truly the Prophet, the One who is
to come into the world.”John 6:14
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PerpetualEucharistic Adoration
Divine Mercy Adoration Chapel ~ Always Accessible ~ East Entrance of Parish Center
Eucharistic Adoration during these hours:Monday 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tuesday
Wednesday 12 a.m. to 11 p.m. Thursday 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. (Noon)
Please contact Denice Kautz400-4939
to commit to an hour of adoration.
Thank you.
First Saturday Devotion MassMaking reparation to the Immaculate Heart
Every first Saturday of the month8:30 a.m. in the Divine Mercy Adoration Chapel
Next Mass: Saturday, Sept. 1
The Pastor’s Point
Those Needing Prayer Please pray for the following individuals who are in need of God’s grace. We ask God to graciously give them what He knows they most need and what is best for them in their particular circumstance. Thank you for your prayer and concern for our brothers and sisters who are dear to Jesus. We ask that you please help us keep our parish family prayer list updated. When we receive a prayer request, the name of the individual in need of our prayers will be printed here in the bulletin for one month. If we are not informed that it is desired they stay on this list longer, their name will be removed. St. Anthony Office 254-4588.
Harley BruunHazel JacobRobert DendingerArleen Svalen
Alvin TschosikJerry SengerLonnie PrivatskyMark Naaden
Joanne KelschPatrick AppertFrank PrivatskyNattie Nagel
The Carmelite Sisterswill pray for your intentions!
You may mail your prayer requests to the following address:
Carmelite Monastery, 2051 91st Street SE, Hague, ND 58542
or prayer intentions may also be left on their prayer line: 701-336-7907
www.carmeloftheholyface.com
You are old as you feel! “How old are you?” It is the question polite people won’t ask. But does it really matter, for isn’t it just a num-ber? Some say, “you are as old as you feel.” Depending on the time of day and what I have done that day, how I feel can change without notice. That clock keeps ticking and time passes, a second at time. God blesses us with time, how much we never really know. Next week, my brother and I will be celebrating sixty-six years of life. Although many years have passed since our childhood, we are going next week to spend a day at Walt Disney World in Orlando. I doubt I will be able to get my brother Dan to put on the “ Mickey Mouse ears” even for a photo op. As kids we were regulars at watching “The Mickey Mouse Club on TV and thought of ourselves as honorary “Mouseketteers.” This moment of reminiscing has been instigated by my brother and I participating in a “Min-nesota Twins Study.” After first completing a four hour on-line survey, I finished the process with a five hour personal interview yesterday. I then inquired what was the focus of the study only to learn it dealt with “aging” twins aged sixty to eighty-five years old. I now feel much older than before. Many of the questions had to do with our upbringing and parental experiences. As we get older maybe we forget some of those experiences and aren’t aware of how much they influence the way we live our lives now. None of the questions dealt with a religious influence which I made certain was included in my answers. The Catholic Faith was very important in our house and our upbringing. In fact, my dad built the house we still have today because it was near a Church. As I look out over our congregation and see families attending Mass together, I am reminded how important that is to a family. I watch and notice how families age together and appreciate when “the kids” come home for a visit and all return to the Church together where they grew and matured. When I visit homes and see photos on the wall of weddings, many of which it is obvious occurred in our church, I feel the connection of the history of this fam-ily with the parish to which they belong. If it is true that we are as old as we feel, then let all of us feel a profound sense of gratitude for what we have been given throughout this life. Our Church is one of our greatest gifts. As we age, our gratitude shouldn’t fade, but only grow stronger for we should have discovered just how much and how important our upbringing has been to us in shaping us into the person we are today. It shouldn’t take a survey or study to make us realize that. I wouldn’t recommend you spend much time imagin-ing what your pastor and his twin brother would look like wearing Mickey Mouse ears strolling down Main Street in Disney World. It would be better time spent reflecting with gratitude on your own history, memories and upbringing and with gratitude know that being as “old as you feel” isn’t a problem but a gift of the time that God has given to each of us, simply because He loves us.
Fr. Dave
Please pray for the students attending the Steubenville Youth Conference this weekend that all the graces they receive
will be sealed and continue to be nourished as they grow stronger in
their faith and love forJesus Christ.
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Parish PointsTIME, TALENT and TREASURE
Stewardship Envelope can WIN you a PRIZE!Last weekend’s drawing winners are
Taylor HulmCongratulations Taylor!
(Your prize is on table in gathering area of church)
The two shall become one We offer our prayers and best wishes to Steven Weigel and Megan Humann who were married on Saturday, July 21 at St. Anthony Catholic Church. May Christ continue to bless them with His love as they experience the love and joy of the Sacrament of Marriage, which culminates one day in the eter-nal love and joy of heaven. God bless you, Steven and Megan, and be assured of our prayers.
St. Katherine’s Fall Festival Sunday, October 7, 2018
Seeking Donations for Fall Festival Silent Auction: You are invited to help make our festival a success by making a donation, which may include gifts products, ser-vices or gift certificates. In addition to helping our parish community, you will receive the following: signage, vocal recognition, and recognition in Our Catholic Family week-ly bulletin, website and social media. If you wish to donate please contact Sandy Baumgartner at 782-4358 or Connie Wolbaum at 782-4115. All donations may be dropped off at St. Katherine’s Church. Thank you for your support and generosity! We are also seeking donations for our Fall Festival raffle. If you would like to donate, please contact Susan Keeney 782-4498
Linton Day of Caring On Wednesday, August 15, the Linton Chamber of Commerce will be partnering once again with MSA United Way to be a part of Day of Caring in Linton! Day of Caring was established to promote the spirit and value of volun-teerism and demonstrate how people working together for the good of the community can accomplish great things! If you are interested in volunteering, please go to www. volunteerbisman.com and click on ‘Day of Caring’ on the right side of the page. In the ‘Search By’ field on the right side, select ‘Phrase’ and in the box select ‘Linton’ and choose Search. You will see several options to choose from which includes a location, description, time frame, and # of volunteers needed. This year, as part of Day of Caring, we would like to reach out to our elderly community who have physical and/or financial needs. If you, or if you know of an individual who may need assistance with yard work or cleaning please contact Billie Schumacher at 701-866-2350 or Billie211@hotmail.com and she can submit your application by Au-gust 8. All applications will be reviewed and prioritized.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUSPOTLUCK PICNICfollowing 10:30 a.m. Mass
Sunday, August 5Bring a dish to share!
Meat, buns and refreshments will be privided.EVERYONE WELCOME!
HAPPY BIRTHDAYFr. Dave Zimmer!
August 2!
Saint of the week ~ There are three things, my brethren, by which faith stands firm, devotion remains constant, and virtue endures. They are prayer, fasting and mercy. Prayer knocks at the door, fasting obtains, mercy receives. Prayer, mercy and fasting: these three are one, and they give life to each other.
- St. Peter Chrysologus (380-450), Patron Saint against fever, Feast Day July 30
The majority of kids in our cluster take the time each week to write on their contribution envelopes the ways in which they have given of their time and talent.TIME: Helped my sister; Giving the cows distilled corn;
Praying for children; Saying prayers at night; Helping Grandma
TALENT: Serving for Mass; Dance; Setting the table; Fixing the bed; Cleaning the back yard; Singing
Pilgrimage to Italywith Fr. Dave Zimmer
June 3-14, 2019For more information,
contact the Parish Office 254-4588
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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. 5, at 8:30 a.m. GIFTS: Tom Shea Family LECTOR: Tom SheaSACRISTAN: Judy Kalberer MUSIC: Lori and Taiya SchmidtSERVERS: Aiden Shea and Kristina SchiermeisterEMHC: (B) Mark Schmidt (PB) Tom/Adrian Shea (PB) Cindy SchmidtUSHERS: Mike Appert and Braydon SchmidtMONEY COUNTERS: Adele Kalberer and Linda AppertLAWN MOWING: July 29-Aug 4: Dennis Kalberer; Aug. 5-11: Appert Family
Happy Birthday!July 31 ................................ Abigail HulmAugust 1 ...........................Amelia BichlerAugust 1 ................................Karlee FeistAugust 1 ........................... George LawlerAugust 1 ........................... Lena WolbaumAugust 2 ..........................Duane TschosikAugust 2 ......................... Sandy RyckmanAugust 2 ........................Fr. Dave ZimmerAugust 3 ........................ DeWayne ScherrAugust 4 ...........................Bruce DoolittleAugust 4 ........................ Janel SilvernagelAugust 4 ....................... Braxton TschosikAugust 5 ..............................Mylo KramerAugust 5 ....................... Heather LauingerAugust 6 ..................................Lydia SheaAugust 7 ...........................Brooks FlybergAugust 7 ...................... McKenna FlybergAugust 7 ...............................Leo SchmidtAugust 8 ............................Ann BernhardtAugust 8 ...........................Steven GlovichAugust 8 ..........................Mary SchmaltzAugust 8 ........................Thomas L. VetterAugust 9 .......................Robert DendingerAugust 10 .......................... Ashlyn JahnerAugust 11 ............................Sierra Kelsch
Happy Anniversary!July 30 .................... Tyler & Alison JacobJuly 31 .............. Chris & Adrien RoehrichAug. 1 ................ Dylan & Joselyn SengerAug. 5 ..................... Dave & Pam StramerAug. 6 ...........Charles & Annette PavlicekAug. 7 ........................ Leo & Carol BoschAug. 7 ....................Mark & Alicia LawlerAug. 8 ...................... Gerard & Lori JacobAug. 11 ................... Tom & Laura Jochim
SUNDAY
OUR FINANCIAL OFFERING TO GOD - Fiscal Year 2018-19 - Week 4
God bless you as you celebrate!
If there is anyone who does NOT want their name printed on our weekly parish birthday/anniversary list (or if we have missed your name and date), please call parish office 254-4588. Thank you.
• Members of the Pastorial Parish Council: Anne Carr, Delrae Hulm, Laura Hulm, Dan Imdieke, Charles Pavlicek, Janette Volk, Janel Baumgartner, David Kalberer, Lori Schmidt, Temree Appert, Sandy Baumgartner, Fonda Wolbaum, Connie Wolbaum, • Members of Finance Committee: Mike Appert, Paul Keeney, Carol Ogren, Cindy Schmidt, Tom Shea, Tim Volk, Jodi Kelsch.
MINUTES from all council meetings will be posted at all parish entrances. The public is al-ways welcome to attend the council meetings.Questions/Concerns? If you have any ques-tions or concerns about the spiritual needs of our parish, you may contact Fr. Zimmer or the parish office (254-4588) or one of the parish pastoral council members:
Saturday, Aug. 4, at 7:00 p.m. LECTOR: Connie MUSIC: JanelSERVERS: Levi and Isaac SACRISTAN: MikeEMHC: (PB) Paul & Volunteer GIFTS: Tony Baumgartner Family
GOAL$485,000
$224,586
$300,000
$400,000
PledgedReceived
MaintainingOur Legacy
$216,779
• ST. ANTHONY July 21-22 Year-to-DateAdult/Loose Contributions .........$2,716................$13,427Children Contributions ...............$ 25................$ 71TOTAL Contributions ................$2,741................$13,498Budget ........................................$3,977................$15,908Over (Under) ...........................($1,236)............... ($2,410)
• ST. KATHERINEAdult/Loose Contributions .........$1,018.................$ 3,184Children Contributions ...............$ 7.................$ 27TOTAL Contributions ................$1,025.................$ 3,211Budget ....................................... $ 716.................$ 2,864Over (Under) ............................. $ 309.................$ 347
• ST. PAULAdult/Loose Contributions .........$ 364.................$ 2,162Children Contributions ...............$ 3.................$ 14TOTAL Contributions ................$ 367.................$ 2,176Budget ........................................$ 681.................$ 2,724Over (Under) ............................($ 314)................ ($ 548)
(B) Body of Christ(PB) Precious Blood
Aug. 4-5 4:00 p.m. Saturday 10:30 a.m. SundayROSARY: Rick Glatt Rosina BoschGIFTS: Virgil and Laura Hulm Ron and Marietta DietzSERVERS: Isaac Brindle Addison Hulm, Abby SchumacherLECTOR: Annette Pavlicek Linda KelschEMHC: (B) Carol Ogren (B) Wyatt and Chandler Nagel (B) Vern Nagel (PB) Shar Nagel, Kyle Roth (PB) Al and Angela SchmaltzUSHERS: Troy and Tate Scherr Pat and Parker Gerving Charles Pavlicek, Duane Tschosik Ron Dietz, Ray HulmMUSIC: Catherine, Connie Sue and BrianSACRISTAN: Bobbie Jo Brindle Rosina Bosch GREETERS: Front Entrance Kyle and Bridget Roth Ramp Entrance Jon Richter Family MONEY COUNTERS: Ray Hulm, Dave Job MEDIA: Daniel Schumacher COFFEE & DONUTS: Randy and Sandy Meidinger
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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.
Mass at St. Anthony Church broadcasted LIVE on BEK TV Channel 25! Sundays 10:30 a.m. Mass and Holy Days(NOTE: Televised Mass does not meet the weekend obligation for those able to attend Mass.)
CALENDAR• ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS meetings held at the Parish Center, 7 p.m. (use east entrance) .......Every Monday• FOOD PANTRY, Linton, open 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. ..................................................................Every Wednesday• ST. ANTHONY FELLOWSHIP (donuts, coffee, juice) ................................................................. most Sundays• ST. KATHERINE FELLOWSHIP (basement) following 7 p.m. Mass ..................................................August 4• ST. PAUL FELLOWSHIP (basement) ................Fellowship will continue once basement renovation is complete.
• ALL WOMEN invited to prayer and conversation at home of Mary Ann Vetter ......(NO GATHERING JUNE-JULY-AUG)
MEETINGS• KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS meeting, Linton KC Hall 7 p.m. ................................................Tuesday, August 7
EVENTS• KC POTLUCK PICNIC at Seeman Park, 12 Noon ...............................................................Sunday, August 5 Burgers, hotdogs and drinks will be provided.
St. Anthony: Christian Mothers: President Louann Kiefer 254-4095; Catholic Daughters: President Luella Jochim 254-4075 Catholic Order of Foresters: President Larry Malsom 254-4359; Knights of Columbus: Grand Knight Virgil HulmSt. Katherine: Christian Mothers/Altar Society: President Susan Keeney 782-4498 • St. Paul: Altar Society: President Linda Appert 782-6269NFP Instructors: James & Kimberly Fries 701-260-3611
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.
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.
vocation view—There is a unity in the faith, for we are made one in Christ Jesus. No matter our call, we are urged to foster a deep unity in the Church so that we might boldly proclaim the Gospel of Christ. (Eph. 4:1-6)
STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION Today’s Gospel reading recounts Jesus’ miracle of feeding the multitude. In a miracle that anticipated Jesus’ miracle of feeding the multitude, as reported in today’s Gospel, Elisha commanded that a small amount of bread be served to 100 men, and Jesus promised that all would indeed be fed. Elisha trusted that promise, acted upon it, and saw the promise mi-raculously fulfilled. We, like most people, tend to forget the miracles our Lord can work in everyday life. If we trust in God and live as good stewards, what we accomplish is, in its own way, a miracle. St. Paul beautifully sums up how our approach to living as Catholics and Christians should be. In today’s Second Reading from his letter to the Ephesians, Paul urges us to live “with all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another through love, striving to preserve the unity of spirit through the bond of peace: one body and one Spirit.” Does that describe our parish community? This cannot happen unless we have the same kind of trust that Elisha had, and which St. Paul had, as well. Paul also says in today’s Second Reading, “I urge you to live in a man-ner worthy of the call you have received.” This is stewardship
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Sunday Readings and Backgrounds17th Sunday of Ordinary Time • Week of July 29, 2018
Reading I : 2 Kings 4:42-44Give it to the people to eat.• In the first reading, the prophet Elisha shows great faith in the
power of God.• Elisha insists that everyone will be fed with an obvious
insufficient amount of food.• The true nourishment of the prophets is God’s word which
overflows and nourishes all around them.
Reading II : Ephesians 4:1-6Bear with one another lovingly.• The unity given to Christians through one Baptism in Christ is
the subject of today’s passage from the Letter to the Ephesians.• Christians are one Body in Christ.• This unity is exemplified by Christians living in peace.
Gospel : John 6:1-15Jesus gave the people all the food they wanted.• The miraculous feeding in today’s Gospel provides a glimpse of
the heavenly banquet, where there will never be hunger again.• The early Christians recognized in this miracle that hunger for
life is the hunger that Jesus satisfies.• This story of the multiplication of the loaves becomes the symbol
for Jesus’ Eucharistic feeding of his disciples through the ages.
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at its core. We should not give of our time, talent and treasure because we want to earn God’s love. He already loves us unconditionally. Jesus knew full well what miracle He was about to perform, but He also saw this as a chance to teach His Apostles, and also show us the way. Philip and the others had already seen Jesus perform many miracles, and there should have been no question in his mind about the divine resources Jesus had at His disposal. Yet Philip hesitated. It is human nature to be doubtful. Yet, as with Elisha, they all ate, and there was much left over. Through this miracle, Jesus is teaching us to trust Him and to do the same in our lives. And, by committing ourselves to a stewardship way of life, we can see our own gifts multiplied. And perhaps even perform our own modern-day miracles.