St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church 710 10th Street South · Fargo, ND 58103
Parish Office: 701-237-6063 www.stanthonyfargo.org
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church is a diverse community of people, unified in Christ on a faith journey to salvation through worship, education and service.
Staff Fr. Raymond Courtright, Pastor [email protected]
Fr. Scott Karnik, Parochial Vicar [email protected]
Deacon Stuart Longtin, Pastoral Ministry/Outreach [email protected]
Michael Wilde, Religious Education/Youth Ministry [email protected]
Samantha Dols, Music/Liturgy [email protected]
Joe Hendrickx, Evangelization [email protected]
Deidra Lies, Office Administrator [email protected]
Sunday Masses Saturday: 5:00 PM Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM, 7:30 PM
Weekday Masses (Sept - May) Monday-Friday: 6:45 AM, 5:15 PM Saturday: 8:00 AM
Confessions Saturday: 3:45-4:45 PM 15 minutes before daily morning Mass 30 minutes before daily evening Mass Other times available by appointment.
Parish Office Hours Monday: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM Tuesday-Friday: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Closed 12:00-1:00 PM for lunch.
Eucharistic Exposition Thursday: 7:15 AM to 11:59 PM
Baptism: Contact Parish Office during pregnancy to register for classes. Marriage: Contact Parish Office 6 months prior to schedule a date. To Register in the Parish: Please see a priest after Mass. Prayer Chain: 701-235-0308 St. Vincent de Paul: 701-566-0638 Centennial: [email protected]
Please Pray For... Those of our Parish who are sick or suffering, especially Rober t Jundt, Donna Sweeney, Nancy DeCock, Pete Elizondo, Anastasia Krumm, Judy Niebauer, Timothy Klontz, Tom Smith, Vernon Peterson, father of Jenny Smith, and Don Rohrich. Our sympathy and prayers as a Parish for the families of those who have died, especially Barbiece Ness, wife of H. Marvin Ness and mother of Laura Ness-Owens.
Administration **OFFERTORY FOR January 14
Knight’s serving Right to Life Breakfast after Masses today
January is a month dedicated to respecting life, and the Knights of Columbus will host a breakfast to increase awareness and support today, following the morning Masses. Proceeds will support respect life causes, including the Knights of Columbus Ultrasound Initiative (in cooperation with First Choice Clinic). 78% of abortion-minded women who see an ultrasound of their unborn child choose life! Please support this initiative by joining us for breakfast!
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 21, 2018
“Jesus said to them,
‘Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men.’
Then they abandoned their nets and followed him.” ~Mk 1:17-18
Amount Given Budget
Sunday Collection $7,214.72 Online Giving $957.60 Total Giving $8,172.32 $12,827.00 Year to Date $ 359,463.80 $371,983.00
THANK YOU! We as a parish extend our appreciation to Bell Bank and Melissa Bozovsky for their generous donation of disposable flatware to the New Life Center (men’s shelter in Fargo) as they undergo a kitchen remodel. Bell Bank, Melissa, and others have also facilitated the donation of paper products to our parish events, such as the Bazaar, many times in the past. Thank you for your generosity! OLD TESTAMENT STUDY Over half of the world’s population refers to Abraham as “father”. Join us this Thursday at 7:00 PM to learn what it was about Abraham and Sarah that gave them such great faith, even amidst great trials. We will be taking a look at the lineage from Noah to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. We will discover many details of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection and how they were foretold centuries before He was even born (no other founder of a religion can claim that!). This Thursday is the second of four classes on Salvation History. You can and are encouraged to come, even if you missed the first one! We will also continue for the next two consecutive Thursdays, all starting at 7:00 PM in the Cabrini Room (203). Join us! KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS: COME CELEBRATE! The men of the parish and their families are invited to a Knights of Columbus party. We are celebrating a successful 2017, particularly the Christmas tree sale and preparing for the council's work in 2018. There will snacks and drinks for kids and adults on Monday, January 22 at 7:00 PM in the Mother Cabrini Room (Room 203). All are welcome! HIGH SCHOOL AND MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS – SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY! Middle School and High School students have an opportunity to win $100 in the Knights of Columbus essay contest. Forms are available in the bins near the bulletin board in St. Francis Hall, and essays must be submitted prior to February to be eligible for the $100 prize from St. Anthony’s Knights of Columbus - and to potentially be sent to the state level for additional awards. Contact a Knight for more information. RESPONDING WITH LOGIC AND LOVE PROGRAM On Wednesday nights, we continue with Dr. Edward Sri’s program, “Who am I to Judge? Responding to Relativism with Logic and Love,” at 6:30 PM in the Knights/Fr. McGivney room (#206). Dr. Sri will be in Fargo for the Redeemed Conference this Spring – come check out his program beforehand!
Parish Events and Happenings
FIRST COMMUNION PARENT SESSION JANUARY 31 Parents, please mark your calendars for this important information session Wednesday, January 31, at 6:30 PM in the Cabrini Room (#203).
Religious Education and Youth
LAY MINISTERS FOURTH SUNDAY SATURDAY
5:00 PM SUNDAY 7:30 AM
SUNDAY 9:00 AM
SUNDAY 10:30 AM
SUNDAY 7:30 PM
PROCLAIMERS Patty Mach Deb Kuntz Barb Ruzicka
Janet Weinmann Carol Petty
Matt Devick Chris Thoms
ALTAR SERVERS
Haison Nguyen Nina Vi Darin Vi
Emily Zurn Felicity Suda Allison Klose
Maddy Smith Michael Grensteiner
Dustin Hoffart
Leo Devick Max Devick Sam Devick
Joshua Van Raden
Jack Duval Andrew Naylor
HOSPITALITY Jim and Mary Bodensteiner
Waldoch Family
Joe Hendrickx
Ross and Tammy DeSautel
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS
OF HOLY
COMMUNION
Donna Honek Lori Jones
Mike Mitchell Joan Schaefer
Betty Kiser Tim McMullen Frank Paumen
Pat Paumen Theresa Stickel
Joe Hendrickx Gloria Hogue
Paul Knoll Bill Petty
Todd Weinmann
Tammy DeSautel Carmelle Nelson
Jenny Nielsen Rob Wagner
Marlys Hare-land
Linette Knoll Nancy Monson Chris Thoms
A TIME OF PRAYERFUL REMEMBRANCE AND INTERCESSION TO BE HELD JANUARY 28 St. Stanislaus Church in the Fargo Diocese will be offering a Time of Prayerful Remembrance and Intercession as our nation marks the 45th Anniversary of the Roe v. Wade abortion decision on January 22. The prayer service will include intercessory prayers, Eucharistic Adoration, the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and Mass. A light meal will be served after Mass. Sunday, January 28 from 1:00- 4:00 PM St. Stanislaus Church 6098 County Road 4, Warsaw Contact: Mary Pat, 701-248-3077 BISHOP FOLDA SPEAKS AT CATHOLIC MAN NIGHT Men are invited to a night of fellowship and prayer at Blessed Sacrament, West Fargo, on Monday, January 29 from 6:00-8:00 PM. Bishop John Folda will be the guest speaker. This monthly event provides Catholic men with an opportunity to gather together to pray, share a meal, and learn more about their faith. Please join us! PART-TIME ASSISTANT COOK NEEDED Candidate must be able to assist the head cook in all areas of the school hot lunch program including serving and clean-up of the daily hot lunch program. Other duties are outlined in the job description. Deadline for applying: Open until filled. Submit cover letter, resume, and general application to Human Resources, JPII Catholic Schools, 5600 25th Street South, Fargo, ND 58104 or email: [email protected] CHARISMS DISCERNMENT WORKSHOP will be held at Holy Spirit, Fargo, on Saturday, January 27, 7:30-9:00 PM and Sunday, January 28 1:00-5:30 PM. Participants will begin to understand the meaning of charisms, discern which charisms were given them in baptism, and ways in which they can be used to serve others and build up the Body of Christ. If you are interested in attending, call Holy Spirit, 701-232-5900, or attend the first session.
CHOPPED COOKING COMPETITION AT ST. JOE’S: Join us in The Gathering Place at St. Joseph’s Church in Moorhead, Friday, February 9 for our annual culinary competition (6:30 – 9:30 PM). Three parishioners will compete using four mystery ingredients in appetizer and entrée rounds. Appetizers, desserts, and beverages will be served for all in attendance. Cost is $10 per person. Call 218-236-5066 with questions. EXPLORE LIFE ISSUES AT CATHOLIC COLLAGE 2018 Please set aside Sunday afternoons, February 11, 18, and 25 from 1:00-2:15 PM and/or 2:30-3:45 PM for expanding your knowledge in the faith. We face difficult medical decisions at every stage of our lives. Come learn how to navigate health issues with a Catholic approach. Fr. James Ermer will present principles of decision making, including patient autonomy, preservation of life, and ordinary vs. extraordinary means. Dr. Richard Vetter will cover beginning of life issues, such as fertility treatments and prenatal diagnosis. Dr. Walter Johnson will address end of life issues, such as Advanced Care Directives and care for the dying. This is one of six courses offered on Sunday afternoons starting February 11. The event takes place at Shanley High School. Find out more and register at catholiccollage.com or visit facebook.com/CatholicCollageFargo/
FORMED: WEEKLY HIGHLIGHT Since the fall of our first parents, humanity has been tempted to mistrust the love that God the Father has for us. Many theologians even say that a lack of trust in God is behind all of our sins. Scripture scholar Dr. Tim Gray takes us on a journey that addresses the pervasive misconceptions that God is quick to anger, that the God of the Old and New Testaments are different, and that God doesn’t have a merciful heart for us. You will see that you can trust our heavenly Father, Who is truly one with His Son. To access this and other great content, go to www.formed.org and use the parish code, H6D6VP, to set up a personalized account!
Community and Diocesan Events
MONDAY, JANUARY 22 Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children 2 Sm 5:1-7, 10/Mk 3:22-30 6:45 AM ++George and Thelma Menne and Family 5:15 PM Angela Tanner TUESDAY, JANUARY 23 St. Vincent, Deacon and Martyr 2 Sm 6: 12b-15, 17-19/Mk 3:31-35 6:45 AM Jennifer Gallant 5:15 PM +Raymond J. Hoffman WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24 St. Francis de Sales, Bishop and Doctor of the Church 2 Sm 7: 4-17/Mk 4:1-20 6:45 AM Fr. Timothy Johnson 5:15 PM Deacon Stuart Longtin THURSDAY, JANUARY 25 The Conversion of St. Paul, Apostle Acts 22:3-16/Mk 16:15-18 6:45 AM +Louis Bertrand 5:15 PM +John V. Klontz FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 Sts. Timothy and Titus, Bishops 2 Tm 1:1-8/Mk 4:26-34 6:45 AM Joseph Whalen 10:00 AM Bethany Homes Mass 5:15 PM Germaine Everson SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 St. Angela Merici, Virgin and Religious Founder (BVM) 2 Sm 12:1-7a, 10-17/Mk 4:35-41 8:00 AM Felicia Courtright 5:00 PM +Louis Bertrand SUNDAY, JANUARY 28 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Dt 18:15-20/1 Cor 7:32-35/Mk 1:21-28 7:30 AM ++George and Thelma Menne and Family 9:00 AM ++George and Betty Widman 10:30 AM +Sr. Margaret Rose Pfeifer 7:30 PM Parishioners of St. Anthony of Padua SAVE THE DATE / RESERVE YOUR SPOT Immaculée Ilibagiza will be coming to St. Anthony’s for a spring mission retreat on May 4 and 5 of 2018! Immaculée is a Rwandan Holocaust survivor who has shared her moving story with thousands. Please visit our Facebook page, or visit www.immaculee.com, to learn more and reserve your spot today! Scholarships will be available.
Mass Schedule
SUNDAY, JANUARY 21 Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Right to Life Breakfast after Masses -served by the Knights of Columbus MONDAY, JANUARY 22 Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children Parish Office Closed 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM 7:00 PM Knights of Columbus Party TUESDAY, JANUARY 23 7:00 PM Pastoral Council WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24 3:00 PM Legion of Mary 6:30 PM Religious Education 6:30 PM Adult Education Series THURSDAY, JANUARY 25 1:00 PM Senior Card Player Group 7:00 PM Inquiry/RCIA (Salvation History) FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 5:45 PM Chaplet of Divine Mercy SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 11:00 AM Candidacy Mass for Permanent Deacons 3:45 PM Confessions SUNDAY, JANUARY 28 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Youth Envelope Awards at Masses Catholic Schools Week begins JP II Catholic Schools Breakfast after Masses -served by JP II Catholic Schools Families SAINT QUOTE OF THE WEEK The saints feel that Jesus Christ in the Blessed Sacrament is diffuse and communicated totally in their souls and bodies. He repairs all, modifies and vivifies; loves in the heart, hears in the mind, sees in the eyes, speaks in the tongue; does all in all, and then it is not we who live, but Jesus Christ who lives in us.
~St. Francis de Sales
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