June 12, 2016 - St. Philips Catholic Church

St. Philip’s Church
218-444-4262
www.stphilipsbemidji.org
Parish Staff
Pastor:
Fr. Chuck Huck
441-4901
Parochial Vicar:
Fr. Don Braukmann
441-4902
Deacon/Bookkeeper:
Deacon Kermit Erickson
441-4903
Director of Stewardship & Development:
Maggie McCalip
441-4906
Director of Music & Liturgy:
Aana Freihammer
441-4905
Director of Preschool & Elementary Faith
Formation/Safe Environ. Coordinator:
Kris Jensen
441-4944
Parish Administrative Assistant:
Robb Naylor
441-4904
Director of Youth Ministry/Middle &
High School Faith Formation:
Luke Alexander
441-4908
Campus Ministry/Adult Faith Formation:
Blake Quick
441-4907
Parish Office Coordinator:
Tammy Johnson
441-4900
Facility Maintenance Supervisor:
Larry Mack
Maintenance Support Staff:
Greg Allen
Jim Shaw
.
St. Philip’s School Staff
218-444-4938
Principal:
Carol Rettinger
ext. 4941
School Office Staff:
Jean Patnode
Kerry Frauenholtz
Denise Kern
Gina Mykleseth
441-4940
441-4942
441-4943
441-4940
Sister Parish
St. Charles Pennington
Saturday at 4:00 PM
(Fishing Opener to Labor Day)
Holy Spirit Newman Center
BSU/NWTC
Events held at various locations on BSU
campus. All sacramental events take place at
St. Philip’s Church.
St. Philip’s Clothing Depot
218-444-3835
Tuesday through Sat.urday
9:30 AM to 3:00 PM
Manager:
Norma Himmelright
Diocese of Crookston
Victim Assistance Coordinator:
Louann McGlynn
218-281-7895
My Two Cents
by Fr. Don Braukmann
June 12, 2016
Our year round Sunday night 6:30 PM Mass made its debut last Sunday. We are in need
of folks to take on the various ministries at the Mass from altar servers to ushers and from
song-leaders to sacristans. If you can help out with these ministries please let Aana know
by calling her at the parish office (444-4262) or email: [email protected]
Be sure to turn in your baby bottles which are part of the annual fundraiser for
Northwoods Pregnancy Center. Fill them with loose change, checks, etc. to help support
the service provided by the Center. Your donations help those on the front lines in the
struggle to defend human life in the womb.
Congratulations to our local Knights of Columbus council for being awarded the Star
Council award. To achieve this honor the council met required new membership levels,
new insurance quotas, submitted all required paperwork on time and achieved goals in
providing activities to the community for families and youth. The last time the Star
Council was given to our local KC’s was 1999. Thank you for all you have done to serve
our parish, community and diocese!
We welcome Luke Alexander to St. Philip’s as he begins his ministry to the youth among
us! I have known Luke for the past few years as he has been a student at BSU and has
been very involved in campus ministry there. This past year Luke participated in NET
(National Evangelization Team) ministry by traveling around the country with a dozen or
so young adults giving retreats to young Catholics. He is a good young man who loves the
Lord and will serve our youth well.
I attended the recent board meeting of Churches United, the organization which depends
upon the churches of the community to help those in need. It was an impressive meeting
in that so much is being done to help the less fortunate and St. Philip’s is a key component
to its success. Churches United is in critical need of volunteers to help staff the office
which is located at Mount Zion Church (the old Lincoln School at 414 Lincoln Ave. SE).
Typically, a volunteer works two 4-hour shifts a month. There is training, etc. and you
are not alone in the office. For more information give Jennifer (a parishioner of St.
Philip’s and director of Churches United) a call at 444-1380. Presently the office is open
to serve from Noon to 4 PM Monday through Thursday. There is hope, with additional
volunteers, to expand to Friday as well. Thank you to Dan Walter who serves on the
board as our parish representative. Churches United is a great ministry and ecumenical
effort to meet the needs of people who need help.
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:
With every decision we must ask ourselves, “Is this getting me closer to heaven?”
Your Parish Representatives:
Parish Council Members: Ben Baird, Sarah Bofferding, Kevin Erpelding, Anita Froelich, Jim Gorham, Cynthia
Haskin, Brent Rud, Mary Scofield, Drew Weaver
Finance Council Members: Jeff Cwikla, Amy Haskell, Claude Sand
School Council Members: Jaclyn Bergerson, Tiffany Fankhanel, Christine Louvar, James Marcotte, Trudy Peterson,
Laura Schwindt
Trustees: Joann Gardner, Hank Krigbaum
MASS INTENTIONS
For June 13 to 19
Monday, June 13
8:30 AM Mass: +Leo Kueber
Tuesday, June 14
6:30 PM Mass: +Lucille Hendricks
Wednesday, June 15
8:30 AM Mass: +Alma Lucas
Thursday, June 16
7:00 AM Mass: Special Intentions for Fr. Don Braukmann
10:30 AM Mass (Baker Park): +Clara Klasen-Glass
10:30 AM Communion Service (Havenwood)
Friday, June 17
8:30 AM Mass: +Msgr. Wm Mehrkens
Saturday, June 18
4:00 PM Mass (Pennington): +John Schuiling
5:30 PM Mass: +Joe Neumann
Sunday, June 19
7:30 AM Mass: +Con Beaulieu
9:00 AM Mass: For the People
11:00 AM Mass: +Wally Ethen
6:30 PM Mass: +Marge Seitz
DAILY READINGS
For the Week of June 13 to 19
Monday, June 13
● 1 Kgs 21:1-16
● Ps 5:2-3b,4b-7
● Mt 5:38-42
Friday, June 17
● 2 Kgs 11:1-4,9-18,20
● Ps 132:11-14,17-18
● Mt 6:19-23
Tuesday, June 14
● 1 Kgs 21:17-29
● Ps 51:3-6b,11,16
● Mt 5:43-48
Saturday, June 18
● 2 Chr 24:17-25
● Ps 89:4-5,29-34
● Mt 6:24-34
Sunday, June 19
● Zec 12:10-11,13:1
● Ps 63:2-6,8-9
● Gal 3:26-29
● Lk 9:18-24
Wednesday, June 15
● 2 Kgs 2:1,6-14
● Ps 31:20-21,24
● Mt 6:1-6,16-18
Thursday, June 16
● Sir 48:1-14
● Ps 97:1-7
● Mt 6:7-15
THIS WEEK IN THE PARISH
Monday, June 13
8:05 AM Morning Prayer
9:00 AM to 9:00 PM Adoration (Chapel)
6:30 PM Pastoral Council Mtg (St. Kateri Rm)
Tuesday, June 14
6:00 AM to 9:00 PM Adoration (Chapel)
6:30 PM School Council Mtg (St. Kateri Rm)
7:00 PM Mary, A Biblical Walk With the Blessed Mother (Soc Hall)
7:30 PM Marian Devotions (Chapel)
Wednesday, June 15
8:05 AM Morning Prayer (Chapel)
9:00 AM Rosary (Chapel)
12:00 PM Finance Council Mtg. (St. Kateri Rm)
4:00 PM Teen Choir (Church)
5:30 PM ABC Event (Rectory)
Thursday, June 16
12:00 PM to 9:00 PM Adoration (Chapel)
1:30 PM St. Jude’s Circle (Bemidji Town & Country Club)
5:30 PM ABC Event (Rectory)
6:30 PM Society of St. Vincent de Paul (St. Kateri Rm)
7:00 PM Blessed Sacrament Prayer Group (Chapel)
Friday, June 17
8:05 AM Morning Prayer (Chapel)
5:00 PM to 9:00 PM Adoration (Chapel)
Saturday, June 18
8:30 AM Bridges Out of Poverty Training. (Sch Cafeteria)
3:00 PM Luke Dockendorf/Sara Messner Wedding
4:30 PM Reconciliation (Chapel)
Sunday, June 19
8:35 AM Rosary (Chapel)
10:15 AM Rosary (Chapel)
3:00 PM Holy Hour (Chapel)
Holy Cross Cemetery
Please remove flowers and other items off gravesites by Tuesday, June 14th. If items are
not removed by the 14th, they will be
placed by the altar at Holy Cross.
Thank you for your cooperation.
SACRAMENTAL LIFE
FAITH FORMATION
BAPTISM PREPARATION CLASS
Cave Quest VBS –
Parents or prospective parents who wish to present a child for
Baptism are asked to attend a baptism preparation class.
Following Jesus the Light of the World
The next session will be on July 3. Please call the Parish
Office at 444-4262 to register, or for more information.
The St. Philip’s Catholic Community welcomes through
the waters of baptism, Soren Michael Chock, son of
Jon & Kandi Chock, and Ava Mary & Levi David
Lundin, twins of Luke & Ashley Lundin. May they be
filled with the Holy Spirit!
St. Philip’s extends condolences to the family of
Judy Dahl. May she find rest and peace, and may
her family find comfort in God’s love.
PARISH LIFE
August 1 – 5, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
At Cave Quest VBS, kids learn one important
Bible Point each day, and it’s reinforced
through Bible adventures, Saint Cards, songs,
snacks and crafts that help children know more
about Christ’s light! So gear up and get ready
to register – Registration Forms are available in the Narthex or
Parish Office. Cave Quest is for children 3 (by September 1,
2015) through 4th Grade (2015-2016 school year). Contact Kris
for additional information – 441-4944.
St. Vincent de Paul, St. Philip’s Conference,
Hosting Bridges Out of Poverty
Pope Francis continually reminds us to seek out and minister to
the poor. In order to help, we must first seek to understand the
causes and impact of poverty. In this Extraordinary Jubilee Year
TEACHING POSITION
of Mercy, join us for a one-day workshop discussing Dr. Ruby
St. Philip’s School has an opening for an upper elementary
Payne’s research on poverty through the lens of economic class.
teacher. This is a full time position. Interested individuals
We will look at the research, learn about hidden rules and
should send a letter of application, resume’, and three letters
mental models, explore the roles of family structure, language
of recommendation to Carol Rettinger, Principal, St. Philip’s
and story, and examine the resources needed to break the cycle
School, 702 Beltrami Avenue NW, Bemidji, MN 56601, or to
of poverty. The workshop will be held on Saturday, June 18,
[email protected] by June 15, 2016. Thank you.
2016 from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM at St. Philip’s. There will be a $20
fee to cover cost of materials and includes breakfast and lunch.
St. Jude Circle Meeting
Register by Wednesday, June 15 by calling 218-368-6606 and
St. Jude’s Circle will meet on Thursday June 16th at 12pm at leave your name, phone number, and mention Bridges
the Bemidji Town & Country Club. Co-hostesses will be Sharon Workshop.
Holmgren and Rosemary Pulczinski. a Prayer will be said by
Rosemary Petersen. Any interested ladies are welcome to
attend for prayer and social time. If anyone needs a ride please
contact Sharon Zarrett at 751-1606 or Barb at 751-5089.
Relic Tour to Visit St. Philip’s
Venerate the relics of St. Thomas More and St. John Fisher, the
relics of these two saints who exemplified courage and
conviction in the face of persecution are coming to the Diocese
of Crookston. St. Thomas More and St. John Fisher were
prominent 16th century Englishmen who stood against King
Henry VIII’s attempted supremacy over the Catholic Church, and
accepted martyrdom instead of abandoning their faith. This
witness is especially compelling to American Catholics today, as
we face threats to our religious liberty and rights of conscience.
The relics of St. Thomas More and St. John Fisher will be at
St. Philip’s Church on Monday, June 27. The program with
presentation of the relics will be from 2:30 to 3:30 PM.
St. Philip’s Mission Statement:
To Accomplish God’s Work
Church League Softball — Players Needed!
Summer league softball is just getting started, and the St.
Philip’s team needs some additional players! Anyone between
14 yrs and 100 can play — we play Tuesday evenings from 6 PM
till about 9 PM - Fun times! Interested players can call or
text Greg Lundin at 612-791-6970.
Thinking about spring cleaning or having
a garage sale this summer? Why not donate
or rent a booth at St. Philip’s
Youth Ministry Parking Lot Sale… all
proceeds help sponsor youth mission trips.
Donations can now be dropped off at
the Parish Office during business hours.
Booths are available to rent / $25….contact
Paula in the Youth Office for more information.
Sale is Saturday, June 25, 8 AM - 4 PM
ST. PHILIP’S SCHOOL
June 11/12
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Summer is upon us. May it be safe and superb for us all.
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The winners of the 2015-2016 Modern Woodmen Civic
Oration contest are:
1st place – Allie Beyer (gr. 7); 2nd place – Aaron Heger (gr. 7);
3rd place – Rylee Bradley (gr. 8). What great speakers they
are! Thank you to the individuals who served as our panel
of judges this year: Andrew Arnold, Erin Jones, Terry Jones,
Mark Le Texier, Rita Lealos, and Jean Lindow. Your
assistance was greatly appreciated.
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The new Patrol Captains for 2016 – 2017 are Kristen
McClellan and Hannah Voge.
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Our increasing enrollment gives us the opportunity to
welcome an additional elementary teacher to our staff.
Applicants for the position must possess or be able to
possess a valid Minnesota teaching license. Interested
individuals should send a letter of application, resume’, and
three letters of recommendation by June 15 to: Carol
Rettinger, Principal, St. Philip’s School, 702 Beltrami Avenue
NW, Bemidji, MN 56601 or e-mail them to:
[email protected].
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Vacation Bible School runs August 1 – 5. Children’s Choir
Camp is August 8 – 12.
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If you haven’t submitted your Service Hours for the 20152016 school year, please do so ASAP.
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Volunteer Opportunities: parish committees; welcome
kiosk; party planners for our 90th anniversary; VBS.
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Parents, look for a mailing from St. Philip’s School in late
June. It will include a newsletter, calendar, supply list, and
verification of your tuition plans.
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Safe Environment Certification for 2016-2017 will open in
July. Plan to go online to www.crookston.org and following
the prompts for Safe Environment before school begins in
the fall. This certification must be done annually.
SOUP KITCHEN HELPERS NEEDED
St. Philip’s Parish has committed to serve meals at the Bemidji
Community Soup Kitchen one Monday per month. We are
committed to June 13, July 18, August 22, September 19, Oct 17,
Nov 21 and Dec 19. Meals are served at Zion Church in Nymore
(the old Lincoln school). Volunteers arrive at 4:30, serve the meal,
eat and visit with guests, clean tables and sweep floors. The
work is generally done around 6:30. If interested, please contact
Joann Gardner at [email protected] with names and
phone numbers. You do not have to commit to every evening
unless you choose to. Joann will call with a reminder the week
before you are scheduled to work. This is a fun and easy
opportunity to lend a hand to those in need!
Blessed Sacrament Prayer Group
Come to the Chapel on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of every
month at 7 PM to take part in charismatic prayer with music. All
are invited to participate!
THOUGHTS ON MERCY…
“We cannot forget the great content, the great intuitions
and gifts that have been left to the People of God. And
Divine Mercy is one of these. It is a gift which John Paul II
gave to us, but which comes from above.” ~ Pope Francis
CALLING ALL CURSILLISTAS!
An Ultreya gathering will be held on Wednesday, June 15, 2016
at St Joseph's Church In Red Lake Falls. We will begin with Mass
at 6:30 PM, followed by two witness talks given by Tom Schaefer
and Mike DeMars with Father Bill doing the spiritual summation.
We will then break into groups for sharing. A light supper will be
served. We plan to finish by 8:00 PM, but can stay longer if we
like. All Cursillistas and guests are welcome. Please spread the
word on this and bring anyone with you that is curious about
Cursillo. This is a great opportunity to show them. For more
information contact Warren Malwitz 218-253-2305 or
[email protected]
DEVELOPMENT~STEWARDSHIP
Please mark your calendars for the St. Philip’s Parking lot sale.
This great event raises funds to help sponsor youth ministry trips.
There are several ways to participate: volunteer to help work the
event, donate gently used household items, rent a booth, or
come and shop on June 25th. Several people have asked if this
year’s Parking Lot Sale will be expanded to include kid games,
bingo and food items. Unfortunately, I was not able to recruit
volunteers to expand the event. This year will be similar to last
year. You’ll be able to enjoy grilled burgers while you browse
through all the different sale items. Hope to see you there!
STEWARDSHIP OF FINANCIAL RESOURCES
Fiscal Year July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016
Envelopes
EFT Env.
Loose Plate
Children’s
Total
Week #49
Contributions
(received the
weekend
of 6/5/2016)
STEWARDSHIP
~ A HABIT OF
THE HEART
$ 12,306.00
$ 6,635.00
$ 1,184.70
$
27.48
$ 20,153.18
Fiscal Year to Date (Week #49)
Amount Contributed
Envelopes
$ 767,833.96
Loose Plate
$ 46,940.07
Children’s
$
2,469.12
Total
$ 817,243.15
YTD Budget
$ 842,390.00
(97.01 % of budget)
Last Week's Mass Attendance
Jun 4
Jun 5
Jun 5
Jun 5
__Jun 5________________
5:30 PM _
309_____
7:30 AM
185_____
9:00 AM
394_____
11:00 AM
321 _ _
6:30 PM____________________ 92_____
ABC
All-American
Burgers & Brats
Conversation & Chatter
ABC Event Date
Remaining Spots
Wed. June 15 5:30-7:00 pm
Filled
Thur. June 16 5:30-7:00 pm
9 spots remaining
Wed. June 29 5:30-7:00 pm
3 spots remaining
Thur. June 30 5:30-7:00 pm
2 spots remaining
Sun. July 3 12:00-1:30 pm
16 spots remaining
Wed. July 6 5:30-7:00 pm
11 spots remaining
Sun. July 17 4:00-5:30 pm
Filled
Tues. July 19 5:30-7:00 pm
18 spots remaining
Wed. July 20 5:30-7:00 pm
18 spots remaining
Thur. July 21 5:30-7:00 pm
15 spots remaining
Tues. July 26 5:30-7:00 pm
20 spots remaining
Wed. July 27 5:30-7:00 pm
10 spots remaining
Thur. Aug. 4 5:30-7:00 pm
20 spots remaining
Sun. Aug . 7 12:00-1:30 pm
14 spots remaining
Sat. Aug. 13 6:30-8:00 pm
16 spots remaining
Tues. Aug 16 5:30-7:00 pm
18 spots remaining
Reserve your spot today!
ABC Events are filling up fast!
Join Father Chuck and fellow parishioners for
a backyard barbecue and tour of the rectory.
Event Agenda
1. Tour Rectory
2. Eat Delicious Food
3. Ask Fr. Chuck Questions
Space is limited to 20 people per ABC event.
Sign-up by going online to
www.stphilipsbemidji.org or calling the
Parish Office at 444-4262.
Excerpt 3 of 5 from Abortion – Question It! (Flyer), Why Life? –
A youth division of American Life League; www.all.org/
whylife.htm
They Say: Your life will go back to normal after your abortion.
Reality Check:
After an abortion:
*The majority of relationships break up.
*Over 50% of women/girls experience nightmares,
thoughts of suicide, and an inability to
communicate or develop healthy relationships.
*Many women turn to alcohol and drugs.
Next hour of silent prayer at Planned Parenthood of Bemidji:
Saturday, June 18; 10-11 AM. All ages welcome.
~For at one time you were darkness, but now...try to discern what is
pleasing to the Lord. Take no part in the unfruitful works of darkness,
but instead expose them. ~ Ephesians 5:8-13
Tuesday Evening Bible Study Invitation
Mary, A Biblical Walk With the Blessed Mother, has begun
following the 6:30 PM Mass on Tuesday. This is an 8 week study,
to take place in the Social Hall. In this study you will see what
life was like for Mary and understand how she felt at each dramatic moment in Scripture, learn why Mary is such an essential
part of our Catholic Faith, see the significance of Mary as you
explore the biblical roots of our beliefs about her, deepen your
devotion to Mary as you discover our Blessed Mother in a
uniquely personal way, and be drawn closer to Christ as mary
leads you to a more profound and personal relationship with
her Son.
To order a workbook to help you study and follow along with
the bible study, call Deacon Kermit at 441-4903. The cost of the
book is $28.
Second Collection Next Weekend
The Father’s Day collection is on June 19, 2016. Proceeds from
the collection are used for the health insurance premiums, unreimbursed medical expenses and other health care expenses of
our retired priests. Our retired priests continue to give to our
diocese as substitutes and good shepherds. Please kindly give
generously to the Father’s Day Collection that will benefit our
retired priests.
Watercolor Painting Class
with local artist Judith Selby
Saturday, June 18th 2:00-5:00 PM
at Thrivent Financial 623 22nd St NW
All proceeds donated to Little Flowers Girls Club
Have a creative adventure in a relaxed, fun atmosphere
where you can eat, create and socialize. All ages invited.
No artistic ability needed. All supplies are provided.
Suggested donation is $20 per student. Seating is limited,
so preregistration is required. To register call Judith at 218
-987-2344 or email [email protected].
Sponsored by Thrivent Financial
Items from Holy Land for Sale at St. Philip’s
Representatives from Catholic Bethlehem Christian Families will
be with us on the weekend of June 25 & 26, 2016, to ask for your
help and blessing for the native people of the Holy Land in
Bethlehem. These families, sixty years ago, made up 18% of the
population. Due to recent events in the Middle East, it has caused
these families to face devastating economical strain, and caused
the population to decrease to less than 2% in the Holy Land.
These families have relied on the income from their religious
hand carved olive wood artifacts to tourist. So we have come to
the USA to try to help support these families by bringing their
artifacts here to sell in the USA. All the proceed from sales will be
send back to the families of the Holy Land so that they may be
able to keep their homes and provide their families. The last few
years were very tough for the Christian families, and this is the
only source of income for them. Please browse their items and
have something from the Holy Land.
Bemidji Area Church Musicians
2016 SUMMER RECITAL SERIES
June 15 ~ Noon to 12:30 PM
Elizabeth Sorenson, Messo Soprano
2015 Scholarship Recipient
Muff Magelssen, organ, keyboard
First Presbyterian Church
5th and Minnesota Ave
Free-will offering to support music scholarships. Lunch
will be available following the recital .
Cost to be announced.
Check Us Out on Social Media!
St. Philip’s is now on Facebook and Twitter! Don’t
forget to stop by our Facebook page at St Philips
Catholic Church and give us a like! Keep in touch
with everything going on at the Parish, and even
learn about the Saint of the Day!
Follow us on Twitter @StPhilipsBJI and use #StPhilipsBJI on all
your posts to help spread the Word of Jesus Christ on Social
Media!
SILENT HEALING RETREAT
Silent Healing Retreat, July 21-24, 2016 will take place on the
campus of Bethel University in St. Paul. The retreat will be lead by
Fr. Mathew Naickomparambil VC, Fr. Antony Thekkanath VC, Fr.
Sunil Aenekatt VC, and Sister Teresa.
Are you bound by unforgiveness, addiction, or other habitual
sins? Are you physically ill? Are you hurting or in need of healing
of memories? Could you use some strength and encouragement?
Are there divisions in your family? Can you intercede for someone
in need of for our Country? Come away to spend some quiet time
with Jesus and experience the power of His healing love and
mercy. He is waiting for you. Retreat begins Thursday evening
and concludes Sunday evening. Sponsored by Mary Mother of the
Church, Burnsville, MN and Fr. Joseph K. Bill Ministries, Woodbury,
MN. For more information call Rita 651-303-0532, or visit
www.FrBillUSA.net for a full brochure.
Parish Office Summer Hours:
Monday through Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM - 4 PM
Pilgrimage to Ireland!
Join Fr. Craig Vasek November 14-23 2016 as he leads you on
a 10 day pilgrimage to the Emerald Isle. Irish “seanachie” (story
-teller) Batt Burns will be your guide for this local immersion
experience where he will enchant you with the stories and tales
of Irish folklore. Learn how to Irish set-dance to traditional Irish
music, meet locals as they welcome you into their hometown
and share stories over a pint of Guinness! Also visit the most
famous sites of Ireland including the Ring of Kerry, Muckross
House, the Blarney Castle, Ireland's National Marian Shrine of
Knock, Ballintubber Abbey, Rock of Cashel, the Book of Kells,
St. Patrick's Cathedral and much more! This once-in-a-lifetime
tour will take you through the landscape of a country whose
history and culture instantly captivate the heart and soul while
the people of this storied land call you one of their own. $3,999
includes all tours, daily Mass, daily breakfast, most dinners, 4
star hotels, flight/air taxes. Call Corporate Travel for details:
313-565-8888 ext 121 or 150 or visit us online at
www.ctscentral.net
Pilgrimage to Italy!
Fr. Adam Hamness invites you to join him on a 10 day
pilgrimage to Italy from January 12 to 21, 2017. He will be
visiting the exciting sites in Venice, Florence, Assisi, and Rome.
The cost of this experience will include eight nights’
accommodations at 4 star hotels, daily breakfast, four dinners,
luxury motor coach for airport transfers in Italy and
sightseeing, local guides, sightseeing and entrance fees
according to itinerary, Daily Mass in unique & historical
churches, round rip airfare out of Grand Forks, hotel, & city
taxes and fees. For the detailed itinerary and costs for this trip,
visit www.ctscentral.net and continue to: Pilgrimages, Italy,
then on to Fr. Adam Hamness’ pilgrimage.
Divorced, Widowed, and Separated People…
A Beginning Experience Weekend will be held June 24-26,
2016, at Hankinson, ND. Call Reiko at 701-261-5527 or Anita
at 701-361-7114, talk to your priest or go to
beginningexperienceeasternnorthdakota.org for more
information.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter
Northwest Minnesota Ministry
MARRIAGE IS A JOURNEY!! A Worldwide Marriage
Encounter Weekend can help you enrich your marriage and
add some pizazz to your journey. Whether you’ve been
married 1 year or 50 years, a Marriage Encounter Weekend
may be just the thing you need to put a breath of fresh air
into your relationship. The next Worldwide Marriage
Encounter Weekends are July 15-17 in Buffalo, MN, Sept 30Oct 2 in Mankato, and Oct 7-9 in Buffalo, MN . Early
registration is highly recommended. For more information
visit our website at: northmnwwme.org or contact Alan &
Missy at [email protected] or 888-455-3496.
MINISTRY SCHEDULE
Week of June 11/12
Jun 18, 5:30 PM
Twelfth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
Jun 19, 7:30 AM
Twelfth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
Jun 19, 9:00 AM
Twelfth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
Jun 19, 11:00 AM
Twelfth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
Jun 19, 6:30 PM
(Sunday, 6:30pm)
SACRISTAN
Connie Aagard
Jennifer Leisenheimer
Joann Gardner
Mary Herried
HELP NEEDED
LECTOR
Amy Buckanaga
Connie Aagard
John Bloberger
Darla Sathre
John Carlson
Cory Gish
Tony Schussman
Sue Hengel
HELP NEEDED
HELP NEEDED
INTERCESSOR
Joanna Ferraro
Sue Bruns
Marilynne Hodapp
Ernie Rall
HELP NEEDED
ALTAR SERVER
Aidan Spaeth
Ava Spaeth
Ian Spaeth
Aaron Hoefer
Kiera Hoefer
Gabby Johnson
Cami Adams
Daniel Froelich
Bridget Westrum
Westin Gourneau
Nathaniel Gourneau
Lily Larson
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Kimberley Gourneau
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Jim Schneider
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Aidan Chadwick
Mike Doty
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Pat Schnell
Don Rettinger
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Jennifer Leisenheimer
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Karen Williams
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Hank Imsande
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Dan Voss
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Alan Merschman
Deb Bauer
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Wanda Doty
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