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HOLY ROSARY PARISH1885 - 2017
The community of Holy Rosary Parish is the body of Christ, empowered by the Holy Spirit, called to gather for worship, cherish
the Roman Catholic traditions of our faith, to live the gospel, minister to others, and be Christ to the world.
January 2018
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Adley Reece McPhillipsAlicia Noel (Mills) and
Hunter Ryan McPhillipsBorn: January 17, 2017
Baptized: December 30, 2017
We celebrate the Sacrament of Baptism and Welcome into the Community of Holy Rosary
Quinn Ashlynn TaylorGina Marie (Blaskovich) and
Cory William TaylorBorn: August 27, 2016
Baptized: December 9, 2017
Jocelyn Olivia YeleySamantha Jaye Yeley and
John Robert Furst Born: June 1, 2013
Baptized: December 24, 2017
"He who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it." -Martin Luther King Jr.
March for Life 2018 Saturday, January 20 at 9:30 AM - 11 AM
Beginning at the Gallatin County CourthouseHosted by Students for Life at MSU and
Knights of Columbus - Council 1413 of Bozeman Montana
Please, welcome two new members to our staff....Joann Schuetze, administrative assistant and
Mary Roloff, financial management/bookkeeper.MORE to follow in the February bulletin!
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity January 18-25, 2018
"Your Right Hand, O Lord, Glorious in Power" (Exodus 15:6)
January 18-25, 1908 The Society of the Atonement at Graymoor observes the first Church Unity Octave
beginning on the Feast of the Chair of Peter and ending on the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul.
O God, your right hand is glorious in power.Extend your hand to help us discover new ways that unite your people in the Body of Christ, the Church.
May the strength of your hand take away all misunderstanding and prejudice that hinder our calling to be one in body and spirit.
Draw us together in the bond of peace, of faith and charity that we may be one in Jesus Christ our Lord
who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, One God for ever and ever. Amen.
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s Knights of Columbus February 5, 20186:00 pm at BCCC
4th DegreeJanuary 15, 20186:00 pm at BCCC
Journey ReunionJanuary 18, 2018 7:00 pm at BCCC
Foresters January 8, 2017
7:00 pmParish Center
Resurrection ParishChapel of Perpetual
Eucharistic AdorationCall 586-9243 for hours available
DAILY MASS
AT HOLY ROSARYat 12:05 pm on Monday, Wednesday,
Thursday and FridayRosary at 11:40 AM
A funeral Mass can take the placeof a daily Mass.
AT RESURRECTIONat 7:00 am on Tuesday and Wednesday
and 5:00 pm on Friday
PASTOR Rev. Leo Proxell - ext. 101 [email protected]
DEACON Vern Korchinski - 406 404-5006 [email protected]
OFFICE STAFF Joann Schuetze - ext. 100 [email protected] Mary Roloff - ext. 103 [email protected] Linda Stricker - ext. 102
LITURGY, MUSIC - ext. 105 Laurie Croghan, Liturgist [email protected]
Tim Bell, Music Coordinator [email protected]
Tucker Torok, Choir Director [email protected]
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PREK-5 Laura Kuntz - ext. 122 [email protected]
YOUTH MINISTER 6-12CONFIRMATION Kelly Ruby - 587-4581 - ext. 120 [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pmFa
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Sunday to Sunday Bible StudyThursdays at 1:30 PM~year roundParish Center
High School Youth GroupWednesdays at the BCCCContact Kelly Ruby
Jr. High RE - 6-8 Wednesdays at the BCCCContact Kelly Ruby
CSS Wednesday Bible Study9:00-11:00 AM at the BCCCContact Cyndi Huempfner Confirmation Class
Contact Kelly Ruby
CSS Monday Bible Study7:00 PM at the BCCCContact Libby Cameron
RE PreK-5Sunday 9:15-10:15 AMContact Laura KuntzBCCC
MINISTRY TO THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND Cynthia Corliss at 579-2876 [email protected]
Ministers to the SickFebruary 8, 2018
Parish CenterContact Cynthia Corliss
Main Office - 220 W. Main, Bozeman, MT 59715Mailing Address -P. O. Box 96, Bozeman, MT 59771Telephone: 406-587- 4581 Fax: 406-582-0248Website: www.holyrosarybozeman.orgemail: [email protected]
Bozeman Catholic Community Center (BCCC) Location for most Faith Formation Programs!
210 S. Grand, Bozeman, MT 59715
HOLY ROSARY PARISH
Christopher GrayTom GriffinBarbara HudsonBill Lewis
PASTORAL/FINANCE COUNCILCresta Payhut
Gomez RouthierMary RouthierBarbara Schaff
SACRAMENTAL PREPARATIONRITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION
FOR ADULTS (RCIA)Instruction begins in October
Call the office - 587-4581
BAPTISMCelebrated at regular Liturgies
Contact Laurie for classes and scheduling
MARRIAGEDiocesan policy requires a minimum
of six months notice. Contact Laurie for preparation and scheduling
RECONCILIATIONSaturday from 3:30-4:30 pm or
by appointment
ANOINTING OF THE SICKContact the office to schedule.
In an emergency, the hospitals and hospice can contact a priest.
SUNDAY MASS TIMES
HOLY ROSARYSaturday at 5:15 pm
Sunday at 8:00 and 10:30 amRosary 1/2 hour before
5:15 pm and 8:00 am mass
RESURRECTION Saturday at 5:00 pm
Sunday 8:00 and 10:00 am1st Sunday of month
Spanish Mass at 1:00 pm
ST. JOHN VIANNEY - BelgradeSaturday at 5:00 pm
Sunday at 7:30 and 11:30 am
HOLY FAMILY - Three ForksSunday at 8:30 am
ETERNAL REST GRANT UNTO THEM, O LORD...= Donald Colbert = Mildred Visocan = Josephine Dorsch = Florence Malcott =
...AND LET PERPETUAL LIGHT SHINE UPON THEM
GOD IN HEAVEN, GRANT COMFORT TO THESE OUR SICK:
GIVE THEM COURAGE, PATIENCE, AND HOPE; ASSURE THEM OF THE SUPPORT OF YOUR HOLY PEOPLE.
Starting in March 2017, we will put people on the prayer list for three months only. If you feel, that whomever you put on needs to be on for another three months, you MUST call the office.
Ken Barnhardt, Bonnie Boland, Tev Burke, Hunter Cantrell, N. Greer Clark, Mary Davison, Andy DiSanti, Mary Katherine Egan, Ann Fox, Lisa Giroux, Kenneth Goldstein, Bill Gunsch,
Fred Heizer, Leon James Holzer, Lawrence Kjar, Connie Lewis, Ann Marshall, Luanne Massinelli, Helen Mell, Ellen Murray, Jean Navant, John Claude Navant, David Noyes, Pat Paynich, Joaquin Ortega, Craig Roloff, Stevie Sabo, Anna Marie & Stewart Shirley, Dorothy Solyst,
Katie Squillace, J. Brendan Steele, Brittany Sterkel, Fred Thiel, Joan Wagner, Jim and Michelle Williams, Virginia and Burt Williams
The family of Sarah and Cory and their two children Benton and Aspyn.
PRIESTS THAT NEED OUR PRAYERSMsgr. Joseph Harrington, Fr. Jim Hazelton, Fr. Joseph Oblinger,
Fr. Tom O’Donnell, Bishop Richard Omland, Fr. Paul Philibert, Fr. Dan Powers, Fr. John Wang
A PRAYER FOR OUR TROOPSLord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect the nation.
Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in this time of need. And after they have accomplished their tasks,
bring them safely home so they can be reunited with their loved ones. We ask this in the name of Jesus, our Lord and Savior. Amen.
If you know of any changes to this list, please call the office at 587-4581. Thank you.
Lt. Ryan Bylsma - Navy Res.Maj. Dan Bodine - Air ForceLeut. Danny Castro - Air ForceCapt. Joe Castro - Air ForceCol. Jay Chapman - ArmyCapt. Andy Drewiske - Air National GuardCapt. Steve Drewiske - Air ForceCAPT Billy Fraser - U.S. Navy
Patrick Finkel - Air National GuardAirman Tyler M. Gootkin - Air ForceJoe and Pat Hansen - State DepartmentCapt. John Kelly - ArmyCol. Kris Kramarich - ArmyJohn Olson - Marine VeteranLt. Col. Randolph J StenzelSpc. Devin Stickley - ArmyMaj. Nicholas Shallcross - Army
Sick and/or HomeboundDo you know of someone who is sick and in the hospital or homebound who would like to receive
a visit and communion? If so, please call or email Cynthia at 579-2876 or [email protected] to make arrangements.
Portugal & Spain Pilgrimage11 Days: April 30-May 10, 2018Hosted by Father Leo Proxell
Visiting: Lisbon~Fatima~Santiago De Compostela~Salamanca~Madrid~Montserrat~Barcelona
Call the office for more information OR email Father Leo at [email protected]
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Part Time Janitorial Cleaning Position Holy Rosary Parish – Bozeman, MT
Are you looking for some part-time income?This is an opportunity to work flexible hours.
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January 18 performance of Bach's Christmas Oratorio at Holy RosaryMusikanten Montana announces the 16th annual Montana Early Music Festival, with 4 concerts
January 18-21 of HIP (Historically Informed Performances) of J.S. Bach’s Christmas Oratorio (Part 1).
Concert at 7:30 pm at Holy Rosary in Bozeman (Thursday, January 18),
A 17-member chamber orchestra will play period instruments, with concertmaster Carrie Krause. Vocal soloists are Amanda Balestrieri (soprano), Marjorie Bunday (contralto),
Daniel Hutchings (tenor), and Rob W. Tudor (baritone).
Musikanten Montana Artistic Director Kerry Krebill will conduct the soloists, chamber orchestra and singers of Musikanten Montana in this joyous work.
Seating for the concerts is general admission, with a reserved section for Musikanten Angel donors ($100 and above); tickets will be available at the door, $30 General Admission, $10 Student, $75 Family (maximum 5 persons). Advanced sales available from Tim Bell at Holy Rosary Church.
Visit www.musikantenmt.org for more information.
Important Dates to Remember The parish offices will be closed on Monday, January 15 and there will be no daily mass on that day.
Please visit our website for ‘updated’ mass and confession times on the Calendar Page.
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Faith Formation/Religious Education News
Middle and High School Faith FormationOur Faith Formation year is up and running!
Here’s what the calendar looks like for the next month. We meet at the BCCC from 6:30 to 8pm unless otherwise noted.
January 10 – Faith Formation ResumesJanuary 17 – Regular Faith FormationJanuary 24 – Regular Faith FormationJanuary 31 – Regular Faith Formation
Diocese of HelenaCYC Convention may seem like it is a long way away,
but I promise it will be here before you know it. If you have a child in high school and they are interested in going to convention this year,
please take a look at your calendar and keep March 9th-11th in mind. More information about the convention will be available in February.
ConfirmationConfirmation is off and running.
If you missed the deadline and your child is a freshman thru junior, please make sure to get them involved in Faith Formation, a year of participation in FF prior to starting Confirmation classes.
Please pray for our young people currently on the journey to be confirmed.
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Preschool – 5th grade Faith Formation
Happy New Year!
Here is our January schedule:Classes are Sundays from 9:15 am to 10:15 am in the basement of the BCCC.
January 7th: FF classesJanuary 14th: FF classes
January 21st: NO FF classesJanuary 28th: FF classes
On January 27th we will have our Reconciliation Retreat at the BCCC from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm.
It is for all the students who will be receiving Reconciliation and Eucharist this year. Please keep them in your prayers as they prepare to receive the Sacraments.
Thank you to the 5th grade and the parents that participated in making gift bags
for the residents of the Boulevard Apartments and HRDC! We filled 247 gift bags with personal items and food.
These were really appreciated!!
If you have questions please contact Laura Kuntz at 587-4581 ext. 122, or e-mail at [email protected].
Holy Rosary Parish News
Knights of ColumbusBozeman Council 1413
Rosary Before Sunday 8:00 am Mass The Knights of Columbus lead the Divine Mercy Chaplet before the 8:00 am Mass, beginning at 7:30 am. All are welcome to participate.
National Catholic Society of ForestersHoly Rosary Court 1036
Rosary Before Saturday 5:15 pm MassThe Foresters lead the Rosary starting at 4:45 pm. Please join fellow parishioners, especially to pray for world peace.
Mount Angel Seminary - Shannon AugareSt. John Vianney Theological Seminary - Matthew Christiaens, Tyler Frohlich, Cody Krueger, Nathan Scheidecker, Kyle TannehillPope St. John XXIII National Seminary - Aidan Toombs
Cody Krueger, Seminarian Our local Knights council now financially supports Cody Krueger. Part of the KC's breakfast proceeds
help to support Cody. Please come to the KC's breakfast and help them support Cody.
Barbara Schaff, President 406-253-1111Keesia Janes, Vice-President, 599-6841Barbara Hudson, Secretary, 539-0635Helen McFaul, Treasurer, 586-3051
Ted Preiss, Grand Knight 303-870-4986Andrew Noel, Deputy Grand Knight 402-871-0677
John Guthmiller, Financial Secretary 587-5596Don Smith 4th Degree Navigator 586-4510
KofCBozeman.org
Rosary MakersAnyone interested in making rosaries for the
missions. Instructions and supplies are furnished. Please call Mary Ellen Pitt - 582-1947.
Lasagna Dinner
The Bozeman Holy Rosary Court of the National Catholic Society of Foresters is serving their annual lasagna dinner on January 13, 2018.
The dinner will be served after the 5:15 Mass in the church basement. Please stop by on your
way out of Mass and enjoy some tasty lasagna, rolls, salad, desert and drink. The cost is a
contribution of $10 per person and all proceeds go to the “Burn the Mortgage Campaign”.
The lasagnas are homemade and come right out of the ovens of our “ever-baking” women in the Foresters (this means they will be all different and delicious). Please consider coming to the
dinner even if you don’t attend the 5:15 Mass as this means you won’t have to cook dinner on the 13th. It is also a good way to get to know some
of your fellow parishioners. Hope to see you there!
Thank you!The Knights of Columbus, Fourth Degree Assembly
3249, wish to express our heartfelt thank you to everyone that supported our recent Christmas
Wreath fundraiser. You made it an overwhelming success! Thank you for purchasing 336 wreaths and also for the $400 in donations. As promised,
this money will be used to support charities of the Knights of Columbus.
A special thank you to Cashman Nursery for providing the wreaths and the beautiful red bows,
U-Haul of North Seventh Avenue for the large U-Haul trailer, and to Action lighting for the use of
their van, to distribute the wreaths.
Finally a special thank you to the pastors of Holy Rosary, Resurrection University and St. John
Vianney Parishes for your support.
We hope these were a special addition to your Christmas season and wish you a wonderful new
year in Christ for 2018.
February BulletinThe February bulletin will be available on
February 3/4, 2018. The deadline for submitting anything for that
bulletin will be January 25.
Holy Rosary Parish News
Join the choir!Do you love to sing?
Come be a part of joyful music at Holy Rosary! The choir sings at rotating weekly masses, Triduum and Easter, and singers of all abilities are welcome.
For more information, contact our choir director Tucker Torok at [email protected].
Greetings to all as we emerge from the longest night and move ever more to the Light!
Christmas blessings to all of you!I write only briefly with an invitation from our
Diocesan Liturgical Commission (Music “subdivision”!!).
Jason Phillips, Director of Music and organist, Cathedral of St. Helena, and I announce a series of January regional rehearsals of all prospective choir members. These rehearsals will be focused on preparing music for both the Rite of Election and the Chrism Mass. Another round of these
rehearsals will be scheduled for Lent before the Chrism Mass.
Following are details:Rite of Election: February 18, 3:00 pm,
Cathedral of St. Helena Chrism Mass: March 19, 5:30 pm,
Cathedral of St. HelenaRegional Choir rehearsal:
Bozeman, Holy Rosary, January 10, 6:30 pm (Jason Phillips, directing, Tim Bell, local contact)
Sister Mary Jo Quinn
Eucharistic AdorationCome and spend time with the Lord.
Beginning Tuesday, December 5, 2017, there will Eucharistic adoration in the
Eucharistic Chapel from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm.This will NOT be an Expostition,
as the tabernacle will remain closed, but rather an adoration with time for silent prayer.
The Gallatin Valley Catholic Young Adult Group has more fun planned for the new year!
Please check us out on Facebook!
Gallatin County Love INC Thank you so much for your prayers and support.
I wanted to let you know over the last three quarters of 2017 Holy Rosary Parish congregation members served a total of 262 volunteer hours through the
Change Your Life program, Clearinghouse call center, Clothes Closet, Personal Care Pantry, Office Ministry,
serving on the Board, and serving individuals. This is your Love INC ministry.
Thank you for continuing to be a partner of Gallatin County Love In the Name of Christ!
We are here to serve you.
Blessings, Sheila---------------
Sheila D'AmicoGallatin County Love INC, Executive Director
www.loveincgc.org 406.587.6395
SAVE THE DATE: April 30, 2018 Plant the Seed Fundraiser, Dinner & Silent Auction
KING OF KINGS CATHOLIC RADIO STATION
KOFK 88.1 FMwebsite:kofkradio.org
PO Box 6754, Bozeman, MT 59771 406-599-1137
Talking With NeighborsAn Interfaith Forum for the people of Gallatin Valley
Listening to and learning from one another
First Wednesdays (September-May) from noon-1:00 pm at Temple Beth Shalom
Panel Participants for 2017-2018 are:Rabbi Ed Stafman; Dr. Ruhul Amin,
Rev. Jody McDevitt, and Rev. Leo Proxell
February 7th topic: "What Does Religion Mean To Me?"
Young people (20-29) from our faith traditions respond to this question.
With LDS and Buddhist representativesBrochures with this years topics are available in both
entryways of the church.
Community News
A Wedding is a Day: A Marriage is a Lifetime! ATTENTION ENGAGED COUPLES!!!
2018~WeekendsDIOCESE OF GREAT FALLS/BILLINGS
& DIOCESE OF HELENAFebruary 9 -11; Great Falls
February 16 - 18; ButteApril 27 - 29; Great FallsOctober 5 - 7; Great Falls
October 19 - 21; Butte
For weekends in Butte, contact Ruth and Bill Hughes at [email protected]
For weekends in Great Falls, contact Eileen and John Gort at [email protected]
Retrouvaille 2018February 2-4
Ursuline Center-Great Falls, Montana
Not willing to let go of your marriage? Many couples continue to struggle in a
marriage, but are not willing to give up on each other. There is hope.
Retrouvaille is a program designed to help struggling marriages regain their health. It helps a husband and a wife rediscover or
re-awaken the love, trust and commitment that originally brought them together. The
program is highly successful in saving hurting marriages, even bringing reconciliation
to couples who have already separated or divorced. Retrouvaille is a peer ministry of volunteer couples that can help you learn the tools of healthy communication, build
intimacy and heal, just as they have done in their own marriages.
For more information about an upcoming Retrouvaille Weekend program for couples,
contact registration team: at 1-800-470-2230 or visit our website: www.retrouvailleMT.org or
www.HelpOurMarriage.com
Worldwide Marriage EncounterThe mission of Worldwide Marriage Encounter is
to proclaim the value of Marriage and Holy Orders in the Church and in the world.
January 26-28, 2018 in Billings, MTMarch 2-4, 2018 in Riverton, WY
For more information, contact Paul & Tracy McElvery (406-850-3174) or
307-689-2820Check out our website at www.wwme.org.
Peace After Divorce: Choosing Concrete Actions Rooted in Faith
For the divorced and divorcing....
An 8-week Christian Workshop and Support Group"You CAN Heal!"
Sundays, January 7th – March 4th, 4:00 - 6:00 pm(We will NOT meet February 4th)
$25.00 fee includes materials-free childcare by request.Bozeman United Methodist Church;
121 S. Willson Ave. 586-5413 [email protected]
www.AfterDivorceMinistries.com
True charity by Mark Sappenfield, Editor
Christian Science Monitor WeeklyNovember 19, 2017
What George Kaiser has done is hard to fathom. The $1 billion he has spent in Tulsa, Okla., has given poor children cutting-edge education. It has provided residents struggling with addiction the opportunity to reform their lives instead of going to jail. It has brought culture and green spaces, recast lives, and changed the trajectory of a town. In this week’s cover story, staff writer Simon Montlake considers what this all means: Can charity do what government can’t? But he also looks at something more subtle. Simon examines the motives of a man, and in doing so, offers a glimpse of what charity truly is. Faith traditions have recognized that charity is more than simply the act of giving. It involves a deeper realization of the connections that bind us all. In giving, we receive. In loving without expectation of return, we learn what love is. The concept of tzedakah – the obligation to do what is just – is one of the core principles of the Jewish faith. In elevating steps, it exhorts Jews to unself themselves in giving to others. And the highest form of charity is enabling one to do without charity – to change someone’s life so completely that you flip the script of poverty and want. In Islam, charity is one of the five pillars of faith. No charity is too small. One saying of the prophet Muhammad is that even “removing a harmful thing from the road is a charity.” But Muslims strive for sadaqah jariyah – the charity that blesses perpetually, that outlives a mortal life. “Prayer is light; charity is a proof; patience is illumination,” according to another of Muhammad’s sayings. To the apostle Paul, charity was the greatest of virtues – the understanding that material giving meant little without utter immersion in love: “Though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, and have not charity, it profiteth me nothing.” Experience shows the practicality of these ideas. The destruction from hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico brought an outpouring of charity. But for it to be effective, it has to help Puerto Ricans help themselves, the online magazine Salon concludes. “The guiding principle of any effort to rebuild Puerto Rico must acknowledge that even in a disaster, communities know what’s best for them.” In Kentucky, when a local man was convicted of murdering a Muslim earlier this month, the murdered man’s father embraced his son’s killer at a hearing. “Forgiveness is the greatest gift of charity in Islam,” he said. “Out of something that is so tragic, there is really something beautiful here that is beyond really all of us,” the public defender told the Lexington Herald-Leader.And in Tulsa is a businessman who, despite his billions, has not put his name on even one of his projects; who works 95-hour weeks, spending some of that poring over data to make sure his charity is making a difference; whose kindness brought the mother of an autistic child he helped to tears. Charity is of the pocketbook, yes. But even more, it is in the radical grace of humble hearts.
Word of the Day
=Sunday, January 7Epiphany
Isaiah 60:1-6Psalm 72:1-13
Ephesians 3:2-3a, 5-6Matthew 2:1-12
Monday, January 8Feast of the
Baptism of the LordIsaiah 42:1-4, 6-7
Acts 10:34-38Mark:1:7-11
Tuesday, January 91 Samuel 1:1-20
Mark 1:14-28
Wednesday, January 101 Samuel 3:1-10
Mark 1:29-39
Thursday, January 111 Samuel 4:1-11
Mark 1:40-45
Friday, January 121 Samuel 8:4-7, 10-22a
Mark 2:1-12
Saturday, January 131 Samuel 9:1-4Mark 2:13-17
=Sunday, January 141 Samuel 3:3b-10,19
Psalm 40:2-101 Corinthians 6:13c, 15a,
17-20John 1:35-42
Monday, January 151 Samuel 15:16-23
Mark 2:18-20
Tuesday, January 161 Samuel 16:1-13
Mark 2:23-28Wednesday, January 17
St. Anthony, Abbot1 Samuel 17:32-33, 37,
40-51Mark 3:1-6
Thursday, January 181 Samuel 18:6-9; 19:1-7
Mark 3:7-12
Friday, January 191 Samuel 24:3-21
Mark 3:13-19
Saturday, January 202 Samuel 1:1-4, 11-12, 19,
23-37Mark 3:20-21
=Sunday, January 21Jonah 3:1-5, 10Psalm 25:4-9
1 Corinthians 7:29-31Mark 1:14-20
Monday, January 22Day of Prayer for
Protection of the Unborn2 Samuel 5:1-7, 10
Mark 3:22-30
Tuesday, January 232 Samuel 6:12b-15, 17-19
Mark 3:31-35
Wednesday, January 24St. Francis de Sales
2 Samuel 7:4-17Mark 4:1-20
Thursday, January 25Conversion of St. PaulActs 22:3-16 OR 9:1-22
Mark 16:15-18
Friday, January 26Sts. Timothy and Titus
2 Timothy 1:1-8 ORTitus 1:1-5
Mark 4:26-34
Saturday, January 272 Samuel 12:1-7a, 10-17
Mark 4:35-41
=Sunday, January 28Deuteronomy 18:15-20
Psalm 95:1-91 Corinthians 7:32-35
Mark 1:21-28
Monday, January 292 Samuel 15:13-14
Mark 5:1-20
Tuesday, January 302 Samuel 18:9-10, 14b,
24-25a, 30--19:3Mark 5:21-43
Wednesday, January 31St. John Bosco
2 Samuel 24:2, 9-17Mark 6:1-6
Thursday, February 11 Kings 2:1-4, 10-12
Mark 6:7-13
Friday, February 2Presentation of the Lord
Malachi 3:1-4Hebrews 2:14-18
Luke 2:22-40
Saturday, February 31 Kings 3:4-13Mark 6:30-34
=Sunday, February 4Job 7:1-4, 6-7Psalm 147:1-6
1 Corinthians 9:16-19, 22-23
Mark 1:29-39
Mass Intentions for January 6, 2018 to February 4, 2018
Saturday, January 6, 2018: 5:15 pm: People of Holy Rosary Parish
Sunday, January 7, 2018: 8:00 am: Barbara Meade rb Michelle Meade family; Special Intention of Judy Croghan rb Croghan family
10:30 am: People of Holy Rosary Parish
Monday, January 8, 2018: 12:05 pm: People of Holy Rosary Parish
Wednesday, January 10, 2018: 12:05 pm: People of Holy Rosary Parish
Thursday, January 11, 2018: 12:05 pm: People of Holy Rosary Parish
Friday, January 12, 2018: 12:05 pm: People of Holy Rosary Parish
Saturday, January 13, 2018: 5:15 pm: People of Holy Rosary Parish
Sunday, January 14, 2018: 8:00 am: People of Holy Rosary Parish
10:30 am: People of Holy Rosary Parish
Monday, January 15, 2018: 12:05 pm: People of Holy Rosary Parish
Wednesday, January 17, 2018: 12:05 pm: Jayden Mykal Peressini rb Croghan family
Thursday, January 18, 2018: 12:05 pm: People of Holy Rosary Parish
Friday, January 19, 2018: 12:05 pm:People of Holy Rosary Parish
Saturday, January 20, 2018: 5:15 pm: People of Holy Rosary Parish
Sunday, January 21, 2018: 8:00 am: People of Holy Rosary Parish
10:30 am: Laura & Elmer Kolman rb Anita, Karen and Duane Kolman
Monday, January 22, 2018: 12:05 pm: Del Banach rb Holy Rosary Parish
Wednesday, January 24, 2018: 12:05 pm: People of Holy Rosary Parish
Thursday, January 25, 2018: 12:05 pm: Russell Leonard and Frank Converse rb Croghan family
Friday, January 26, 2018: 12:05 pm: People of Holy Rosary Parish
Saturday, January 27, 2018: 5:15 pm: People of Holy Rosary Parish
Sunday, January 28, 2018: 8:00 am: People of Holy Rosary Parish
10:30 am: People of Holy Rosary Parish
Monday, January 29, 2018: 12:05 pm: People of Holy Rosary Parish
Wednesday, January 31, 2018: 12:05 pm: People of Holy Rosary Parish
Thursday, February 1, 2018: 12:05 pm: People of Holy Rosary Parish
Friday, February 2, 2018: 12:05 pm: Gina Peressini rb Croghan family
Saturday, February 3, 2018: 5:15 pm: People of Holy Rosary Parish
Sunday, February 4: 8:00 am: People of Holy Rosary Parish
10:30 am: Barbara Meade rb Michelle Meade family
If you would like to request a mass intention, you can find envelopes in each of the entryway tables of the church, at the parish offices by phoning or coming in,
OR you can email your request to the office: hrp@holyrosarybozeman.orgeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
If a scheduled Mass Intention must be canceled for some reason, it will be rescheduled. If you have a requested date/time for rescheduling a missed mass, please call the office.
If there is an error in a mass that has been requested, please call the office. Thank you!
CASHMAN NURSERYSpringhill Road
Jerry & Jan Cashman587-3406
ROUNDHOUSE SKI & SPORTS1422 West Main
587-1258Larry & Rita Merkel
QUALITY ROOFING INC.490 Cobb Hill Road
K.C. and Karen Barnhardt587-4871
Property Managementand Real Estate Sales
ASPEN PROPERTIESFast, Reliable & Professional
www.aspen-properties.org
720 W. Babcock................. 587-3261
SIMKINS-HALLIN LUMBER326 N. Broadway
586-5495
Straightaway Motors, IncAuto Repair
5 E. Mendenhall585-7112
Pete and Robbi Colvin
BIG SKY ASPHALT, INC.
1220 North Rouse(406) 587-4164
Joe & Dan Sebena
Paving & Seal Coating Contractors
Royal 7 Budget Inn310 N. 7th 587-3103
Perfect for Weddings, ReUnions,and your guests.
Lynn & Lorettta Bendz
2212 Lea Ave. (off Griffin Dr.) Bozeman, MT 59715www.gooseridgemonuments.com
Phil Angell, CEO587-4455
215 Haggerty LaneBozeman, Montana www.
terrellsoffice.com
Emerson Counseling, PLLCWorking with individuals and couples.
Evening appointmentsJan Emerson, MS, LCPC
Clinical Therapist406-582-0448
PO Box 11992141 Discovery Dr., #114Bozeman, MT 59715
[email protected] DRM Realty Appraisal Services 4458 Annette Park Drive (406) 587-0277 Bozeman, MT 59715
Estate Appraisals l Trust AppraisalsDaniel R. McCloy, RAA, GAA
MT Certified General Appraiser, Certificate #74
Confidential, Compassionate, Education, Options,
Counseling, Treatment
Laurie Thatcher, LCSW, NCPsyAadolescents, adults, individuals, couples
Psychotherapy www.lauriethatcher.com
14 S. Willson Avenue 406-580-9160 Bozeman, MT 59715 [email protected]
MarketingPrintMail
FormerlyInsty-Prints
39 S. Tracy586-7007
allegrabozeman.com
We Represent People Against Insurance
Companies
www.bidegaraylawfirm.com (406)522-7744 2042 Stadium Dr., Suite 1
Bozeman, MT 59715
Jeff and Kristi White 1531 W. Main, Suite 104 406-582-0199
See us for all your ink and toner needs.www.whiteinkandtoner.com
Property Partners of MontanaCommercial/Residential Property Management
3508 Laramie Drive, Suite 2ABozeman, MT 59718
(Office) 406-587-9004 -- (Fax) [email protected]
www.PropertyPartnersMT.com
Thomas J. StusekATTORNEY AT LAW (LLM.-TAX)
2115 Durston Rd., Ste. 10Bozeman, MT 59718
(406) [email protected]
June KaiserRealtor
406.599.5805Serving the Gallatin Valley
Big Sky | Sotheby's International Realty
587-0436443 E. Main St., Bozeman, MT
Bulletin AdsIf you are interested in purchasing a bulletin ad or would like more information, please call the office at 587-4581.Small ads are $225.00 per year and larger ads are $450.00 per year (July 1 through June 30).