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Easter Sunday, the Resurrection of the Lord March 27, 2016 —The Rosary is prayed ½ hour prior to Daily & Weekend Masses. Sunday March 27 Easter Sunday Acts 10:34a,37-43/Col 3:1-4/Jn 20:1-9 8:30 AM +Nick & +Clara Mosbrucker 10:30 AM +Ron Burns Monday March 28 Acts 2:14, 22-33/Mt 28:8-15 8:00 AM Communion Service Tuesday March 29 Acts 2:36-41/Jn 20:11-18 8:00 AM Communion Service 8:30 AM Eucharistic Adoration until 6:00 PM Wednesday March 30 Acts 3:1-10/Lk 24:13-35 8:00 AM +Tony Fergel; +Fred Jahraus Thursday March 31 Acts 3:11-26/Lk 24:35-48 9:00 AM +Jim Fitzsimmons 10:00 AM Eucharistic Adoration until 1:00 PM Friday April 1 Acts 4:1-12/Jn 21:1-14 8:00 AM +Arnold Wingenbach Saturday April 2 Acts 4:13-21/Mk 16:9-15 3:00 PM Confessions 4:00 PM +Victor Ternes; +Tracy Ternes; +Alex & +Rose Fleck Sunday April 3 Acts 10:34a,37-43/Col 3:1-4/Jn 20:1-9 8:30 AM Our Parish Family 10:30 AM +Tony & +Louise Hatzenbuhler 2:00 PM First Holy Communion Mass e family and friends of the listed intentions are urged to attend Mass and receive Holy Communion on that day; this is a reason the Intentions are published. All Military members & their families, Benjamin Wanner & All seminarians. Deb Oexner, Jim Miller, Paula Riehl, Gerald Gronvold, Liz Zachmeier, Vernon Miller, Sally Klein, Hugh Gustafson, Charles Doppler, Ray Hoffman,Tiffany Bartole, Pat Vandal, Flint Ternes, Ellis Shipp, Gene Hatzenbehler, Paulette Henke, LaDonna Schoengarth, Brenda Heid, Lyle S., Ann Doll, Peter Hellman, Dorothy Cook, Diane Braun, Randy Davis, Susan Morrison, Elissa Ackermann, Pat & Joe Klein, Aria Schaner, Myron Kopp, Maggie Schafer, Ed Schaner, Chuck Zachmeier, Bill Kuntz, Markus Franck, Ray Reidinger, Frances Geiger, Bev Geiser, James Geiger, Jim Fleck, Veronica Beckler, Albert & Betty Kostelecky, Lane Staiger, Margie Duppong, Lillie Randa, Kaylyn Bauer, Tom Froelich, DeLores Frohnauer, Tillie Kopp, Robert Geiger, Stephena Wuitschick, Kurt Wetzel, Dorismae Johnson, Myrna Anderson, Ludmilla Ferderer, Shirley Manifold, Donna Olson, Alice Olzweski, Timothy Wuitschick, Mary Masseth, Hilda & Steven Bachmeier, Grace Johnson, Loretta Olson, Della McFall Easter Blessings! Christ is Risen, Alleluia, let us CELEBRATE!! Easter is certainly worth celebrating, as it is the greatest feast in the Chris- tian calendar. Yes, it marks the end of our 40 day Lenten journey of fast- ing, prayer, and almsgiving. Easter celebrates the resurrection of Christ and that He can truly conquer all things. In that spirit, we too can conquer all things that are put in our path. As long as we keep our faith in Christ, our hearts will be full of joy and hope! I encourage you all to keep those Lenten fasts in mind. Christ wants us to take leave of some of our worldly things and look more toward Him. As long as we are celebrating, I would again like to congratulate Jared Pip- er and Nancy Hostetter for being received into the Catholic Church last weekend as well as Christina Opp and Jasmine Duran for receiving the sacrament of Confirmation. Next weekend, April 3 rd , we will celebrate the sacrament of First Holy Communion for 42 students in our school and faith formation programs. On April 25 th , we will celebrate the sacrament of Con- firmation for 51 students from our parish. Bishop Kagan will be here to celebrate Mass with us that evening. I ask you to please keep all of these people in our prayers. Have a blessed Easter Season! Fr. Campbell The Weekly Article from Father Shane Campbell The University of Mary and Diocese of Bismarck Present the Vocations Jamboree The University of Mary partners with the Diocese, An- nunciation Monastery, and Assumption Abbey to host a Vocations Jamboree on March 30-31. A special fea- ture will be Bishop Robert Barron’s visit on Wednes- day, March 30 celebrating Mass at 4:30 p.m. and offer- ing a keynote address at 7:30 p.m. Dozens of voca- tions directors and teams representing religious orders and communities from across the country will have exhibits from noon-4 p.m. on March 30 and again that evening from 5:30-7 p.m. as well as Thursday, March 31 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. in the Leach Fieldhouse. Talk on End of Life Care Join Fr. Tad Pacholczyk as he helps us learn the importance of mak- ing informed decisions in end of life care. Fr. Tad will answer the pertinent questions in today’s society in relation to the end of our lives. e seminar will be at St. Mary’s Church in Bismarck (806 E. Broadway) on April 5th at 7:30 p.m. You are welcome to join the parish at 7:00 p.m. for Mass. If you have any questions about this seminar please call Tara Brooke at 701-204-7209. No registration is necessary. 1st Annual Daddy/Daughter Ball The Office of Family Ministry is hosting its 1st Annual Fa- ther Daughter Ball. It will take place at the Municipal Country Club in Bismarck on Saturday, May 7th. The evening begins with a social at 5 p.m., dinner served at 5:30, followed by a grand march and dance. We will have a photographer present to take a picture that will be given to you to remember this special evening. This event is for fathers and their daughters ages 4-18. Registration is required, $50/ father-daughter couple and $10/each additional daughter. Please register for the event online at bismarckdiocese.com/ball. If you have questions, please contact Tara Brooke at 204-7209 Church of St. Joseph Baptism Classes The next class will be April 3rd at 4pm in Room 100 in the school. The Church of St. Joseph all couples expecting their first child attend a bap- tism class, preferably before the baby is born. Classes are about 1 hour in length. We ask that couples register for the classes in order for us to properly plan. Please call the par- ish office at 701-663-9562 to sign up for one of the next classes or to ask any questions you may have. Thank you to all those who participated in Operation Rice Bowl this year during Lent Please kindly return your Rice Bowls in the collec- tion basket or to the parish office by March 31 Divine Mercy Sunday
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Easter Sunday, the Resurrection of the Lord March 27, 2016

—The Rosary is prayed ½ hour prior to Daily & Weekend Masses.

Sunday March 27

Easter Sunday Acts 10:34a,37-43/Col 3:1-4/Jn 20:1-9

8:30 AM +Nick & +Clara Mosbrucker 10:30 AM +Ron Burns

Monday March 28 Acts 2:14, 22-33/Mt 28:8-15

8:00 AM Communion Service

Tuesday March 29 Acts 2:36-41/Jn 20:11-18

8:00 AM Communion Service 8:30 AM Eucharistic Adoration until 6:00 PM

Wednesday March 30 Acts 3:1-10/Lk 24:13-35

8:00 AM +Tony Fergel; +Fred Jahraus

Thursday March 31 Acts 3:11-26/Lk 24:35-48

9:00 AM +Jim Fitzsimmons 10:00 AM Eucharistic Adoration until 1:00 PM

Friday April 1 Acts 4:1-12/Jn 21:1-14

8:00 AM +Arnold Wingenbach

Saturday April 2

Acts 4:13-21/Mk 16:9-15

3:00 PM Confessions 4:00 PM +Victor Ternes; +Tracy Ternes; +Alex & +Rose Fleck

Sunday April 3 Acts 10:34a,37-43/Col 3:1-4/Jn 20:1-9

8:30 AM Our Parish Family 10:30 AM +Tony & +Louise Hatzenbuhler 2:00 PM First Holy Communion Mass

�e family and friends of the listed intentions are urged to attend Mass and receive Holy Communion on that day; this is a reason the Intentions are published.

All Military members & their families, Benjamin Wanner & All seminarians. Deb Oexner, Jim Miller, Paula Riehl, Gerald

Gronvold, Liz Zachmeier, Vernon Miller, Sally Klein, Hugh Gustafson, Charles Doppler, Ray Hoffman,Tiffany Bartole, Pat Vandal, Flint Ternes, Ellis Shipp, Gene Hatzenbehler, Paulette Henke, LaDonna Schoengarth, Brenda Heid, Lyle S., Ann Doll, Peter Hellman, Dorothy Cook, Diane

Braun, Randy Davis, Susan Morrison, Elissa Ackermann, Pat & Joe Klein, Aria Schaner, Myron Kopp, Maggie Schafer, Ed Schaner, Chuck

Zachmeier, Bill Kuntz, Markus Franck, Ray Reidinger, Frances Geiger, Bev Geiser, James Geiger, Jim Fleck, Veronica Beckler, Albert & Betty Kostelecky, Lane Staiger, Margie Duppong, Lillie Randa, Kaylyn Bauer,

Tom Froelich, DeLores Frohnauer, Tillie Kopp, Robert Geiger, Stephena Wuitschick, Kurt Wetzel, Dorismae Johnson, Myrna Anderson, Ludmilla

Ferderer, Shirley Manifold, Donna Olson, Alice Olzweski, Timothy Wuitschick, Mary Masseth, Hilda & Steven Bachmeier, Grace Johnson,

Loretta Olson, Della McFall

Easter Blessings! Christ is Risen, Alleluia, let us CELEBRATE!! Easter is certainly worth celebrating, as it is the greatest feast in the Chris-tian calendar. Yes, it marks the end of our 40 day Lenten journey of fast-ing, prayer, and almsgiving. Easter celebrates the resurrection of Christ and that He can truly conquer all things. In that spirit, we too can conquer all things that are put in our path. As long as we keep our faith in Christ, our hearts will be full of joy and hope! I encourage you all to keep those Lenten fasts in mind. Christ wants us to take leave of some of our worldly things and look more toward Him. As long as we are celebrating, I would again like to congratulate Jared Pip-er and Nancy Hostetter for being received into the Catholic Church last weekend as well as Christina Opp and Jasmine Duran for receiving the sacrament of Confirmation. Next weekend, April 3rd, we will celebrate the sacrament of First Holy Communion for 42 students in our school and faith formation programs. On April 25th, we will celebrate the sacrament of Con-firmation for 51 students from our parish. Bishop Kagan will be here to celebrate Mass with us that evening. I ask you to please keep all of these people in our prayers. Have a blessed Easter Season! Fr. Campbell

The Weekly Article from

Father Shane Campbell

The University of Mary and Diocese of Bismarck Present the Vocations Jamboree

The University of Mary partners with the Diocese, An-nunciation Monastery, and Assumption Abbey to host a Vocations Jamboree on March 30-31. A special fea-ture will be Bishop Robert Barron’s visit on Wednes-day, March 30 celebrating Mass at 4:30 p.m. and offer-ing a keynote address at 7:30 p.m. Dozens of voca-tions directors and teams representing religious orders and communities from across the country will have exhibits from noon-4 p.m. on March 30 and again that evening from 5:30-7 p.m. as well as Thursday, March 31 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. in the Leach Fieldhouse.

Talk on End of Life Care Join Fr. Tad Pacholczyk as he helps us learn the importance of mak-ing informed decisions in end of life care. Fr. Tad will answer the pertinent questions in today’s society in relation to the end of our

lives. #e seminar will be at St. Mary’s Church in Bismarck (806 E. Broadway) on April 5th at 7:30 p.m. You are welcome to join the parish at 7:00 p.m. for Mass. If you have any questions about this seminar please call Tara Brooke at 701-204-7209. No registration is necessary.

1st Annual Daddy/Daughter Ball The Office of Family Ministry is hosting its 1st Annual Fa-

ther Daughter Ball. It will take place at the Municipal Country Club in Bismarck on Saturday, May 7th. The evening begins with a social at 5 p.m., dinner served at 5:30, followed by a grand

march and dance. We will have a photographer present to take a picture that will be given to you to remember this special evening. This event is for fathers and their daughters ages 4-18. Registration is required, $50/

father-daughter couple and $10/each additional daughter. Please register for the event online at bismarckdiocese.com/ball. If you have questions,

please contact Tara Brooke at 204-7209

Church of St. Joseph Baptism Classes The next class will be April 3rd at 4pm in Room

100 in the school. The Church of St. Joseph all

couples expecting their first child attend a bap-

tism class, preferably before the baby is born. Classes are

about 1 hour in length. We ask that couples register for the

classes in order for us to properly plan. Please call the par-

ish office at 701-663-9562 to sign up for one of the next

classes or to ask any questions you may have.

Thank you to all those who participated in Operation Rice Bowl this year during Lent

Please kindly return your Rice Bowls in the collec-tion basket or to the parish office by March 31

Divine Mercy Sunday

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APR 2 4:00 PM

APR 3 8:30 AM

APR 3 10:30 AM

Weekend of March 5 & 6 Weekend of March 12 & 13 Weekend of March 19 & 20 Weekend of March 26 & 27 MARCH TOTALS

Adult $ 11,982 $ 7,152 $ 9,533 $ $ 28,667

Children $ 38 $ 24 $ 24 $ $ 86

Plate $ 704 $ 535 $ 938 $ $ 2,177

Thursday $ 71 $ 52 $ 74 $ $ 217

Automatic Withdrawal $ 2,130 $ N/A $ 3,171 $ N/A $ 5,301

Total $ 14,925 $ 7,763 $ 13,739 $ $ 36,427

Contributions — Thank you for your gift of treasure!

April 4:.�North Dakota Family Alliance Dessert Banquet Sixteen03 Main Events, social at 6:30pm, program at 7pm. Keynote speakers will be David and Jason Benham. Come learn about the NDFA. Event is free of charge, and an opportunity to make a financial gift will be extend during the evening. RSVP by Monday, March 28th as seeing is limited. Call 701-364-0676 or email at [email protected]

April 9:.�Spirit of Life Women’s Retreat Spirit of Life in Mandan wel-comes women to a personal retreat for purpose, peace, faith and for-giveness beginning with Mass at 9 a.m. The retreat time is 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Guest speakers include: Msgrs. Gion and Richter, Mikey Hoeven, Valerie Jundt and Renae Duppong. Lunch and daycare are pro-vided. The event is free. Seating is limited and pre-registration is re-quired. Deadline to register is Tuesday, April 5. Call 663-1660 or email [email protected] for more information

April 29-30:.�St. Mary’s PTO Rummage Sale Friday, April 29 from 10 AM to 5:00 PM and Saturday, April 30 from 10 AM to 5:00 PM inthe Grade School Gym/Msgr. Feehan Hall. Donations will be accepted Wednesday, April 27 from 5:30-8:30 and Thursday, April 28th from 8:00 AM to 12 Noon. Stop by the school office for directions as to where to put donations. Only furniture that has been approved for donation may be left. No televisions, computers, large appliances, tires, will be accept-ed. More info, call Diane at 527-3265.

Liturgy Assignments for Next Week — Thank you for your gifts of time & talent! Eucharistic Ministers Lector Gifts Ushers Servers Piano Singers

Church of St. Joseph Youth Ministry

March29:6pm-6:50pm—All Grade Youth Group, Easter Celebration!

Pizza and games! All youth in grades 6-12 are welcome to join us!

April6:6pm-6:50pm—Middle School Youth Group

April13:THE ROCK at SMCHS 7pm-9pm, all youth that are

interested in attending must provide their own transportation

to St. Mary’s

April20:6pm-6:50pm—Senior High School Youth Group

Neighborhood Happenings

Don’t forget to check out the great content on www.formed.org! Use Access Code QTKN7F

Great Catholic Resource for all ages! Check it out today!

GAO MAGAZINE DRIVE Saint Joseph School is currently doing their GAO Magazine

drive. Students that sold magazines to you last year will more than likely be contacting you again to renew your subscription. If you are not contacted and would like to renew your subscription or order a new magazine, please call the Saint Joseph School office at 701-663-9562. The pro-ceeds from this fund raiser goes into our Scholarship Fund, which helps families with tuition assistance. When you buy or renew a magazine from Saint Joseph

School, keep in mind that you are helping students receive a Catholic Education! Thank you for supporting this program!

Early Years Learning Center Seeks Preschool Teacher

Early Years Learning Center located in Saint Joseph School has a full time Pre-school teaching position available. Candidate must have one of the following: Bachelor Degree in Elementary Education, Associates Degree in Early Childhood, or a CDA Certificate. Position will remain open until filled. Please send Letter of Application/ Cover Letter, Resume & References can be sent to: Heather Swanson, 410 Collins Avenue, Mandan ND 58554

Natural Family Planning Classes Offered

MARQUETTE METHOD: The Marquette Model (MM) system of NFP brings 21st century technology to NFP by using the ClearBlue Easy Fertility Monitor in conjunction in other biological indicators of fertility to help couples understand and respect their fertility. Andrea Schanandore BSN, RN will be hosting an intro-ductory session on Monday, April 11, 7-9 p.m., followed by two indi-vidual sessions on May 9 and June 6. Contact [email protected] or 701-866-8274 to register and for more in-formation. Learn more about the Marquette Model of NFP and the instructor at bismarckdiocese.com/marquette.

BILLINGS OVULATION METHOD: An instruction in the Billings Ovulation Method of NFP will be offered at the Church of St. Anne, Bismarck, on April 9. Class will be held from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. For questions and to register, please call or e-mail Abbey Nagel: [email protected], 701-527-0041. For more infor-mation on the Billings Method and this instructor visit bismarckdiocese.com/billings.

BILLINGS OVULATION METHOD: A Billings Ovulation Method class will be on Saturday, April 16th, from 1-4 pm. For more information or to register, contact Jill Gruman at 391-0416 or [email protected]. For more infor-mation on the instructor and the Billings Ovulation Method visit bismarckdio-cese.com/billings.

CREIGHTON METHOD: April 23rd, 2016. Registration closes two days prior to class day. For more information or to register contact Jana Heen at 701-223-1033 [email protected]. For more information on the Creighton Meth-od visit bismarckdiocese.com/creighton.

SYMPTO-THERMAL METHOD: There will be a sympto-thermal natural fami-ly planning class held at Spirit of Life in Mandan. The dates for the class are May 12th, June 9th, and July 7th. The times for all classes are 6:30- 8:30 pm. Go to register.ccli.org to register. Contact Karen at 240-8884 or [email protected] with questions. Find out more about the instructor and sympto-thermal method at bismarckdiocese.com/ccl

EARLY YEARS LEARNING CENTER SEEKS CAREGIVERS: Early Years Learning Center (Daycare) is looking to fill

3 Part-Time Positions; in the infant room, toddler room,

and 3-5 year old room! Early years Learning Center is also hiring 1 full-time temporary position (8 hour shifts) open for the months of June, July, and August. Great for retired, college and high school students! Weekends off!

We are also hiring substitute childcare providers throughout the year! If you are interested in any of these positions, please contact

Heather Swanson, Daycare Director, at 701-663-0032


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