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Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe November 20, 2016
Fr. Kevin Doyle [email protected]
Mailing: PO Box 310 - Bowdle, SD 57428
Bowdle Rectory/Office: 285-6466 Melissa Sauer & Judy Weishaar
Hoven Rectory/Office: 948-2451 Dawn McClure & Linda Feldmeier
or Melissa Sauer Cell: 216-0124
Bowdle Office Email: [email protected]
Hoven Office Email: [email protected]
Webpage: staugustinebowdle.wordpress.com
Baptism: Pre-Baptism Class for parents required before all Baptisms. Please call Rectory for appointment.
Holy Matrimony: Couples planning marriage must contact their Priest at least 6 months before the wedding
date. A year in advance is not too early.
Weekly Readings Sun Nov 20: Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
2 Sm 5:1-3 Col 1:12-20 Lk 23:35-43
Mon Nov 21: The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Rv 14:1-3, 4b-5 Lk 21:1-4
Tues Nov 22: Saint Cecilia, Virgin and Martyr
Rv 14:14-19 LK 21:5-11
Wed Nov 23: St Clement I, Pope; St Columban, Bl Miguel Agustin Pro
Rv 15:1-4, Lk 21:12-19
Thurs Nov 24: St Andrew Dung-Lac
Rv 18:1-2,21-23; 19:1-3, 9a KL 21:20-28
Fri Nov 25: St Catherine of Alexandria
Rv 20:1-4, 11-21:2 Lk 21:29-33
Sat Nov 26: Weekday
Rv 22:1-7, Lk 21:34-36
Ministry Lists for Nov 20
Ministry Lists for Nov 27
Hosmer-Lec– Mary Jo G Rosary– Janice, Mary Lou
Bowdle– Lec– Josh B Serv– Tanner, Robin
Comm– Mary T
Gift– Norbert & Cathy Thomas Rosary– Norbert T
Bowdle– Lec– Pat D Serv– Matthew, Samantha
Comm– Mary Z
Gift– Doug & Mary Turner
Rosary– Doug T
Anointing of the Sick: Before a hospital stay, surgical procedure, or any serious illness, please call the
rectory to arrange the blessing of the Sacrament.
Fr. Kevin’s Reflection
Saturdays 5:00pm St Anthony’s Hoven * Saturdays 7:00pm St John’s Onaka (Even Weekends) Sundays 8:30 am Holy Trinity Hosmer (Odd Weekends) * Sundays 10:30 am St Augustine’s Bowdle
Word of Life Intercessions for Life Nov 20th ~ Our Lord Jesus Christ, King
For the Church’s ministries::
May they have the full legal protection to continue
fulfilling their mission of bringing God’s love to the
world;
We pray to the Lord: Lord hear our prayer.
Fr Kevin Doyle will have Weekend Masses for Hosmer and Onaka during these dates:
8:30 am Sun Nov 20 Hosmer
7 pm Sat Nov 26 Onaka 8:30 am Sun Dec 4 Hosmer
7 pm Sat Dec 10 Onaka 8:30 am Sun Dec 18 Hosmer
7 pm Sat Dec 24 Onaka
8:30 am Sun Jan 1 Hosmer
7 pm Sat Jan 7 Onaka 8:30 am Sun Jan 15 Hosmer
7 pm Sat Jan 21 Onaka 8:30 am Sun Jan 29 Hosmer
Pope Pius XI, in his encyclical Quas Primas, (1925) ins�tuted the Feast of Christ the King during the holy year commemora�ng the
1600th anniversary of the Council of Nicea which took place in 325. The Pope wished to affirm the “Kingly dignity of Christ” by remem-
bering the words of the Nicene Creed, “and his Kingdom will have no end.” In doing so he also wished to correct the false ideologies of
na�onalism, materialism, secularism and an�-clericalism that were beginning to arise in many places. These “false ideologies” already
dominant in Russia, soon became manifest in formerly Catholic areas such as Italy, Germany and Mexico. For example, only two years
a4er the publica�on of Quas Primas, on November 23, 1927, the Jesuit priest Blessed Miguel Pro was executed by the an�-Catholic gov-
ernment of Mexico. Facing his execu�oners, Fr. Miguel forgave the firing squad, stretched out his arms in the form of a crucifixion and
proclaimed, “Viva Cristo Rey!” (Long live, Christ the King!)
Pope Francis I, in his encyclical Lumen Fidei has said, “The light of faith is unique, since it is capable of illumina�ng every aspect of hu-
man existence. A light so powerful, that it cannot come from ourselves but from a more primordial source: in a word, it must come
from God. Faith is born of an encounter with the living God who calls us and reveals his love, a love which precedes us and upon which
we can lean for security and for building our lives. Transformed by this love, we gain fresh vision, new eyes to see; we realize that it con-
tains a great promise of fulfillment and that a vision of the future opens up before us. Faith, received from God as a supernatural gi4,
becomes a light for our way, guiding our journey through �me. Those who have opened their hearts to God’s love hear his voice and
receive his light and cannot keep this gi4 to themselves. Since faith is hearing and seeing, it is also handed on as word and light.”
When Pope Pius XI first established the Feast of Christ the King, he called upon the men and women of his age to boldly proclaim the
truth of the Gospel to their contemporaries and to promote and defend the rights of Christ and His Church against those who were
usurping Divine preroga�ves and ignoring basic human rights: “This state of things may perhaps be aGributed to a certain slowness and
�midity in good people, who are reluctant to engage in conflict and manifest only weak resistance; thus the enemies of the Church be-
come bolder in their aGacks. But if the faithful were generally to understand that it behooves them ever to fight courageously under
the banner of Christ their King, then fired with apostolic zeal, they would strive to win over to their Lord those hearts that are biGer and
estranged from him, and would valiantly defend his rights.”
As ci�zens of the United States, we have no king. However, we are members of a democra�c republic, with a wriGen cons�tu�on that
defends basic human rights, defines a limited government and prohibits any laws that deny the free exercise of religion. As Catholics
exercising our religious liberty, we proudly proclaim that Christ is our King, not just at Mass but wherever we are – at home or at work,
at school or at play, in government or in business, in our chari�es and our hospitals. In this we are united as we “fight courageously
under the banner of Christ the King” for liberty and jus�ce for all.
Parish Cleaning Assignments
St. Augustine: November Church Cleaning:
Chair: Tim & Cheryl Dewald; Jim & Regina Jackson, Don & Bea Thomas
Holy Trinity: November Church Cleaning: Sarah & Cody Wesch, Paul & Florence Malsam, Conrad & Jackie Malsam
NOTE: The Holy Trinity men on for the monthly cleaning are also to be usher-
ing and taking up the collection during
your assigned month. Thank you to all those who work so hard to keep the churches clean. It is very much appreciated!
Mobile Food Pantry 11:00am―1:00pm
4-H Building, Ipswich Date: Thurs Dec 1
Mass Times at a Glance Saturdays: 5:00 pm Hoven
5:30 pm Eureka (Oct-Dec 2016) 5:30 pm Roscoe
6:00 pm Faulkton 7:00 pm Onaka* (2&4 Sat only)
Sundays: 8:30 am Herreid (Oct-Dec 2016)
8:30 am Hosmer*(1,3,5 Sun only)
8:30 am Ipswich 9:00 am Faulkton
9:00 am Onida 10:30 am Bowdle
10:30 am Selby (Oct-Dec 2016) 11:00 am Gettysburg
11:00 am Leola
December 2-4, 2016 Abbey of the Hills The Matthew Ministry– A Ministry of Inner
Healing Feeling hurt inside and you have tried various forms of counseling, prayer or
confession without significant relief? Many people say they understand why they feel the
way they do but nothing changes or they have confessed their sins only to do the same thing
over and over again. If you find yourself in this pattern you are not alone. You do not
have to stay stuck in this cycle. We have wit-
nessed hundreds of men women, and children freed by getting to the source of their hurts and having the Healing Spirit of Christ
set them free. A Healing Weekend Inner healing-Experiencing Inner Freedom Facil-itated by Jane Barz and Mike Snyder. Register online at: www.abbeyofthe hills.com
20th Annual Christmas at the Cathedral, Sioux Falls– Dec 15,16, 17 & 18, 2016
This year’s theme, “Re-imagine Christmas” offers an opportunity
to imagine ourselves experiencing the very first Christmas.
There are several ways to get your �ckets: 1) any Sioux Falls
HyVee store 2) online www.ccfesd.org 3) 605-988-3765 4) email
[email protected] 5) Catholic Community Founda�on Office
(523 N Duluth Ave)
Weekly Collections November 20, 2016 Adult Loose All
Souls Energy Haiti/ Hurricane
Matthew Total
Bowdle $ 485 $ 87 $ 45 $ 420 $ 20 $ 1,057
Generous giving produces rejoicing in one’s soul
Mass Intentions
Sat., Nov 19 5:00pm
Hoven
Onaka
Sun., Nov 20
8:30am
10:30am
Hosmer
Bowdle
† Helen Kocer
People of Our Parishes
Francis & Sandra Heilman,
Jr 45th Anniversary
Mon., Nov 21 5:15pm Hoven Mass/Rosary
Tues., Nov 22 4:30 pm Onaka Mass
Wed., Nov 23 7:00 pm Hoven Thanksgiving Mass/ Rosary
Thurs., Nov 24
Thanksgiving
8:00am Bowdle Thanksgiving for Blessings Re-
ceived
Fri., Nov 25 9:00 am
Hosmer
† Mary Hoerner
Sat., Nov 26 9:00 am
5:00pm
7:00pm
Bowdle
Hoven
Onaka
†Herman Person(Weekday Mass)
People of Our Parishes
Sun., Nov 27
10:30am
Hosmer
Bowdle
† Mike Geier & † Mary Haas
Confessions will be available
Saturdays Noon – 1:30pm Bowdle 3:30pm - 4:30pm Hoven 6:30 pm-6:55pm Onaka only w/scheduled
Masses
Sundays 8:00am-8:25am Hosmer only w/ scheduled
Masses
10:00am-10:25am Bowdle OR any time upon request
CFSA 2016
Pledged Pledges
paid to
date
2016
Goal
Bowdle/Hosmer $ 18,670 $ 17,610 $ 14,500
CCD SCHEDULE BOWDLE
Nov (No CCD Nov 23), 30, Dec 7 Grades K-6: 3:30 to 5:00 pm Grades 7-8: 7:00- 8:30 pm Grades 9-12: 7:00- 8:30pm
St Augustine Youth Christmas
Program
Sunday Dec 18 after 10:30 am
Mass in Church Hall
Lunch to follow provided by
Altar Society.
Please bring any Christmas
goodies you wish to share.
Adult Formation Classes Thursday evenings @ 7:00pm at St. Augustine. If you would like to become Catholic or just want to grow deeper in your faith knowledge. NO Class Nov 24th . Next class will be Dec 1st.
Cleo Schneider
Tate Kaiser
Nursing Home Resi-
dents
Ray Schmaltz
Rose Schmaltz
Jaci Fuhrmann
Lenny Uhrich
Dennis Bieber
Beth Hawley
Elaine Schaefer
Jack Mills
Sheila Robeck
Willa Preszler
Pope Francis’ Prayer Intentions for November
Universal: Countries Receiving Refugees That the countries which take in a great number of displaced person and refu-gees may find support for their efforts which show solidarity.
For Evangelization: Collaboration of Priests and Laity That within parish-es, priests and lay people may col-laborate in service to the communi-ty without giving in to the tempta-tion of discouragement.
CDA Bake Sale
Fri Dec 9th
10:00 am -2:00 pm
@ Ricky’s, Roscoe
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord.
Oct 1, 2015 - Wendell Heier
Oct 15, 2015 – Annie Dewald
May 8, 2016 – Gary Ulmer
July 28, 2016 - Herman Person
Aug 4, 2016 – Raphael Heier
“Christmas on the Prairie” Concert St Antho-
ny’s, Hoven, SD Sunday Dec 4, 2016 3:00pm
with the concert theme of “The Time of Rejoic-
ing”. Please spread the
word to your rela%ves and
friends. Pews for the con-
cert are already being
sold, so get your early—
Premium Pew: $1,650; Sponsored Pew: $1,100;
Half Pew: $600; Patron: $125; Major Sponsor:
$5,000; General Admission: $35. Featured Solo-
ist, Sco3 Piper; Guest Soloist, Sarah Tanner;
Narrator, Tom Roberts; South Dakota Sympho-
ny Orchestra– directed by Chad Hutchinson;
Northern State University Chamber Singers; All-
Faiths Chorus. Call The Hoven Rectory at 948-
2451 Tues-Fri for more info or %ckets.
Rectory Office Hours for week of Nov 21-25.
Mon Nov 21 Closed
Tues Nov 22 8:30am– 2:00pm
Wed Nov 23 8:30am– Noon
Thurs Nov 24 Closed
Fri Nov 25 Closed
* Early Bulletin Submissions due by 10am Wed
Nov 23.
“The way to plan the family is natural family planning, not
contraception. In destroying the power of giving life, through
contraception, a husband or wife… turns
the attentions to self and so it destroys the
gifts of love in him or her. In loving, the
husband and wife must turn the attention to
each other as happens in natural family plan-
ning...”
- Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta
“Through his victory, Jesus has opened to us his kingdom.
But it is for us to enter into it, beginning with our life now–
his kingdom begins now– by being close in concrete ways
to our brother and sister who ask for bread, clothing, ac-
ceptance, solidarity, catechesis. If we truly love them, we
will be willing to share with them what is most precious to
us, Jesus himself and his Gospel.”
- Pope Francis, Homily on Solemnity of Christ the
King, 23 November 2014.