Hertz Funeral Homes of Harvey and McClusky
Services, Monuments & Markers 324-4374
New York Life Ins. Co. Doug & Brad Olschlager
546 Brewster St. E Harvey 324-2737
Tom’s Home Furnishings 801 Lincoln Ave.
324-4282
B u e c h l e r O i l
Company, Inc. 2316 Hwy. 52, Harvey
324-2462
Bill Dempsey
Mike Waldoch
V o n d a l E l e c t r i c
116 E. 8th St. Harvey 324-2412
Hinrichs Supervalu 210 E. 8th St. E
324-2281 Come Check Us Out!
H a r v e y S a n d & G r a v e l , I n c .
121 W. Brewster St. Harvey 324-4671
CDA Court Sacred Heart #1908
Frey Insurance Agency, Inc.
822 Lincoln Ave 324-2375
Knights of Columbus Council #5217
W a r e h o u s e G r o c e r y 321 W. 10th St.
Harvey 324-2509
Dr. Steven Kourajian Optometrist
901 Lincoln Ave. Harvey 324-2154
NORTHERN FAMILY WELLNESS & CHIROPRACTIC
Amy J Felchle, DC Harvey ND 58341 701-324-4722
Harvey Tax, Accounting & Financial Services
Rick Darvis CPA 324-4615 Colleen Wipf Manager
209 E. 10th St. [email protected]
Northern Appraisal
& Realty, Inc. Rhonda Knudtson 917 Alder Ave. 701-324-4799 Fax: 701-324-4798
Doug’s Auto Body
Doug Helm, owner 693-2804 or 324-5257
T a s t e e F r e e z e 609 E. Brewster St.
324-4423
Hurley’s Religious Goods 1417 S University Dr, Fargo 1-800-437-4338
P e n n y P i n c h e r s Delores Helm 604 E. Brewster Harvey 324-2551
H A R V E Y F A R M E R S
E L E V A T O R 1 0 E . 7 1 T H S T
3 2 4 - 2 2 4 8
Mack’s Farm & RV Center 2346 Bus. Hwy 52
324-4627
St. Aloisius Medical Center
325 Brewster E Harvey ND 324-4651
Harvey Right to Life
Natural Family Planning Billings Ovulation Method Instruction
by appt.: Elizabeth Leier LPN 324-2802 [email protected]
920 Lincoln Ave. 324-4611 www.nbharvey.com & Anamoose 324-2285
firstharvey.com
The Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy
Caring beyond prescriptions. 722 Lincoln Ave 324-2295
St. Cecilia’s Holy Family Society
Harvey, ND
324-4456 Chad & Amber Ziegler 701-324-2227
TJ Plumbing Travis Olschlager Harvey, ND 324-1584
One Call does it all!
MicroEndo PLLC
Connie Loen 693-5005 loen.sentsy.us
TLC Consulting Western Ag Crop Consulting
Tim Loen 701-399-0508
ST. CECILIA’S CHURCH OF HARVEY
ST. ANTHONY’S CHURCH OF SELZ
OFFICE HOURS
Mon. Closed Tues. 1-4 pm Wed., Thurs., Fri. 9 am-12 pm & 1-4 pm
PARISH OFFICE: (701) 324-2144
E-MAIL : [email protected] WEBSITE: stceciliaharvey.org
Rev. Franklin Miller: Pastor [email protected]
mobile: 701.388.9826 Rev. Mr. Jeff Faul: Deacon
Sister Miriam Braun: Pastoral Ministry Rosalie Axtman: Secretary
Elizabeth Leier: Bookkeeper Amber Ziegler: DRE
Meghan Graumann: Music Dir.324-5295 Joan Grossman: Housekeeping
Irene Keller: Maintenance Jacki Young: Maintenance
Michael Waldoch: Maintenance
LAY DIRECTORS ST. CECILIA PARISH
Steve Eckart & Carol Vondal
ST. ANTHONY PARISH Jerry Axtman & Robert Hager
MASS SCHEDULE Mon, Wed., Fri. 7:30 am
Tues. & Thurs. 12 pm Sat. 2 pm NH, 4:30 pm Harvey
Sunday 8:30 am Selz 10:30 am Harvey
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILITION Tues. & Thurs: 11:30-11:50 am
Sat.10:30-11:30 am & 3:30-4:10 pm Harvey
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Mon. 8 am-Midnight
Tues.12:30 pm-Midnight Wed. 8 am-8:00 pm
Solemn Benediction 8:00 pm
PRAYER CHAIN Lola Faul 324-2905
Kathy Kennedy 324-2328 Jessie Wentz 324-2400
HOMEBOUND MINISTRY Anna Schneibel 324-2374
413 Brewster St. E Harvey, ND • 58341
September 7, 2014 Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
O God, by whom we are redeemed and receive adoption, look graciously
upon your beloved sons and daughters, that those who believe in Christ may receive true freedom
and an everlasting inheritance. Through our Lord Jesus Christ,
your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
9-7-14 TV MASS SPONSOR
Knights of Columbus Council # 5217
Monday, September 8 7:30 am St. C Llewellyn Hoffner By Arlene Hoffner & family
Tuesday, September 9 7:30 am St. C Orine Waldoch By Shauna Faul 10:30 am St. A Funeral Mass for Jacob Goldade
Wednesday, September 10 7:30 am St. C Mary Held By August & Merceda Bachmeier
10:00 am NH David Scheisman & his family By SMP Health Systems
Thursday, September 11 12:00 pm St. C Special Intention By Randy & Rosalie Axtman
Friday, September 12 7:30 am St. C Katherine Schall By Conrad & Cecilia Ziegler 10:00 am Sr. H Eva M. Keller By Wilfred Keller
Saturday, September 13 2:00 pm NH Pius C., Pius Jr. & Dennis Krenzel, & (living) Charles & Duane Krenzel families. By Rose Krenzel
4:30 pm St C Ed Piatz By Marlys Piatz
Sunday, September 7 8:30 am St A The people of St. Cecilia’s & St. Anthony’s
10:30 am St. C Joe & Lena Ziegler, George Koble & Marty Ziegler By Conrad & Cecilia Ziegler
Daily Readings
Monday, Sept. 8 The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Mi 5:1-4a Ps 13:6abc Mt 1:1-16, 18-23
Tuesday, Sept 9 Saint Peter Claver 1 Cor 6:1-11 Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b Lk 6:12-19
Wednesday, Sept 10 1 Cor 7:25-31 Ps 45:11-12, 14-17 Lk 6:20-26
Thursday, Sept 11 1 Cor 8:1b-7, 11-13 Ps 139:1b-3, 13-14b, 23-24 Lk 6:27-38
Friday, Sept 12 The Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary 1 Cor 9:16-19, 22b-27 Ps 84:3-6, 8, 12 Lk 6:39-42
Saturday, Sept 13 Saint John Chrysostom 1 Cor 10:14-22 Ps 116:12-13, 17-18 Lk 6:43-49
Sunday, Sept 14 The Exaltation of the Holy Cross Nm 21:4b-9 Ps 78:1b-2, 34-38 Phil 2:6-11 Jn 3:13-17
OFFERING FOR 8-31-14
ENVELOPES $ 3,003.00 PLATE $ 139.00 CEMETERY DONATIONS $ 900.00 TOTAL $ 3,142.00 CHILDREN’S ENVELOPES $ 7.50
Special Collection Sept 13-14
Bishop Folda has asked all parishes to
take up a special collection for the
humanitarian needs of the refugees in
the Middle East.
Saturday July 12
St. Cecilia’s 4:30 pm
Sunday July 13
St. Anthony’s 8:30 am
Sunday July 13
St. Cecilia’s 10:30 am
USHERS
Donna Marthe Ally Haluska Leo & Joan Grossman
Delanis & Elaine Vetter
Leo & Ruth Rutten
Doug Keller Cheryl Goldade
READER Linda Hager Jerry Axtman David Thomas Lola Faul
EMHC
Ally Haluska Steve Eckart
Vern & Dolores Helm
Doug & Jackie Wolfe
Leon Seefeld
Bob & Julie Keller
Leo Rutten Connie Schneider
Dean Klier
EMHC HMBND
Bob & Julie
Keller
ALTAR SERVERS
Autumn & Logan Seig
Brett Muscha Kari Wolfe
Eric & Ericka Hager
Isaac Felchle SONG LEADER Amy Felchle Adult Choir
MUSIC Marilyn Demory Meghan G.
VIDEO
Jason Schneider
COUNTERS
Cheryl Goldade Liza Case
SACRISTANS
Bob & Julie
Keller
The Exaltation of the Holy Cross
Rose Krenzel, Eva M. Keller, Dave Folden, Helen Degenstein, Helen Burgard, Chrissie Hager, Betty Holzer, Tammy Vetter, Haley Reitz, Delores Hager, Tim Held, Peter Schall, Annie Schmidt, Jerry Young, Judy Lemer, Sherwood Nutz, Carol Henne, Math Prom, Cindy Volk, Larry Krueger, Dallas Marchus, Larry Hager, Adam Lemer, Kathy Miller,
Arnold Seefeld, Edward Roerick, Sandy Streifel, Steve Grad, Donny Schmidt, Marion Bartsch
Please notify the office when a name is ready to be removed. Thank you.
Saturday Sept. 13
St. Cecilia’s 4:30 pm
Sunday Sept. 14
St. Anthony’s 8:30 am
Sunday Sept. 14
St. Cecilia’s 10:30 am
USHERS
Eleanor Hoffer Donna Marthe
Bob & Rita Weninger
Mary Roerick-Fix Ron Selensky
Ron & Janine Schmitz
Meg Hoffart Barbara Zuther
READER Daniel Hager Kelly Muscha Jason Grossman Nicole Armstrong
EMHC
Eleanor Hoffer Larry Grossman Vern & Delores
Helm
Leon Seefeld Mary Roerick-Fix
Linda Vetter
Nicole Armstrong Bob & Julie
Keller Jason & Connie
Schneider
EMHC HMBND
Leo Rutten
Cory Schmaltz Brett Muscha Brooke Loen
Monica & Maria Schmitz
Bethany Anderson
Ron Volk Adult Choir
Steve Kourajian Meghan G.
VIDEO
Mark Demory
COUNTERS
Ruth Rutten Liza Case
SACRISTANS
Bob & Julie
Keller
September 8 - Feast of the Nativity of Mary
Birth of Mary On Our Lady's birthday the Church celebrates the first
dawning of redemption with the appearance in the world
of the Savior's mother, Mary. The Blessed Virgin occu-
pies a unique place in the history of salvation, and she has
the highest mission ever commended to any creature. We rejoice that the Moth-
er of God is our Mother, too. Let us often call upon the Blessed Virgin as
"Cause of our joy", one of the most beautiful titles in her litany.
Since September 8 marks the end of summer and beginning of fall, this day has
many thanksgiving celebrations and customs attached to it. In the Old Roman
Ritual there is a blessing of the summer harvest and fall planting seeds for this
day. The winegrowers in France called this feast "Our Lady of the Grape Har-
vest". The best grapes are brought to the local church to be blessed and then
some bunches are attached to hands of the statue of Mary. A festive meal which
includes the new grapes is part of this day.
In the Alps section of Austria this day is "Drive-Down Day" during which the
cattle and sheep are led from their summer pastures in the slopes and brought to
their winter quarters in the valleys. This was usually a large caravan, with all
the finery, decorations, and festivity. In some parts of Austria, milk from this
day and all the leftover food are given to the poor in honor of Our Lady’s
Nativity.
Excerpted from The Holyday Book by Fr. Francis Weiser, SJ
Patron: All people named Mary, in any form.
Prayer to Maria Bambina (Baby Mary)
Hail, Infant Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee, blessed art thou forever, and blessed are thy holy parents Joachim and Anne, of whom thou was miraculously born. Mother of God, intercede for us. We fly to thy patronage, holy and amiable Child Mary, despise not our prayers in our necessities, but deliver us from all dangers, glorious and blessed Virgin.
V. Pray for us, holy Child Mary.
R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
Let us Pray: O almighty and merciful God, Who through the cooperation of the Holy Ghost, didst prepare the body and soul of the Immaculate Infant Mary that she might be the worthy Mother of Thy Son, and didst preserve her from all stain, grant that we who venerate with all our hearts her most holy childhood, may be freed, through her merits and intercession, from all uncleanness of mind and body, and be able to imitate her perfect humility, obedience and charity. Through Christ Our Lord. Amen.
St. Anthony’s Ladies Aide & Christian Mothers will have their
fall meeting on Sept. 8th at 7:00 pm in the Selz church hall, please
try to attend. If you haven’t paid your Ladies Aide dues ($17.) for
2014 please contact Rose Seefeld, the Ladies Aide dues will be
$20. starting 2015. Christian Mothers dues are $10. contact Sylvia Grad.
Please do your part to keep our Faith community thriving! Thank You!
Goal Reached!
Cemetery donations for a new
mower complete! Any further
donations will simply be added
to the cemetery fund. Thank
you for your generosity!
Fall Supper
St. Cecilia’s in
Towner
Sunday, Sept 8th
4:00 to 7:00 pm
Adults: $10.00,
Ages 5-12: $6.00,
Pre-school: free
Roast beef & mashed potatoes,
dressing & gravy, veggies,
cole slaw, buns, Angel Food
Cake w/strawberries.
Baked Goods, Garden, and
Craft Sale
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal Office in the Archdiocese of
St. Paul/Minneapolis & St. John Vianney Seminary is sponsoring
The Charism School & Miracle Healing Service with
Damian Stayne in St. Paul, MN on October 17-19, 2014. Details and registration form can be found at:
www.ccro-msp.org/charism-school-damian-stayne/
A CHARTER BUS to this event is available starting in Rugby, continuing to
Harvey, Carrington, Jamestown, Valley City and Fargo.
Deadline for bus transportation is September 25th.
Contact Rosalie Axtman for bus details and other questions:
[email protected] or 701.324.2706 or 701-341-1962
Hotel Reservations made on your own at the Holiday Inn
Express Roseville at 651-636-5800 and ask for room block
ND Catholic Group. For complete trip details, posters are displayed in the
church entrances, as well as registration brochure/form/trip details.
The Charism School mobilizes the people of God in the power of the Charis-
matic gifts for the building up of the Church and her mission to the world.
Anyone who has been baptized in the Holy Spirit and is seeking more effec-
tive use of the charisms is invited and encouraged to attend. Participants must
attend the entire weekend event as each session builds on the previous compo-
nent. The weekend includes Mass and adoration.
Mon. Sept 8: KC & CDA
7:10 rosary, 7:30 mtg.
Thurs. Sept 11: Parish Council
7:00 am
Wed. Sept. 17: CCD Open House and
Registration 6:30 pm
Life in the Spirit Retreat (Adults 18+)
Why: To deepen your relationship with the third person of the
Blessed Trinity and to awaken the gifts of the Holy Spirit in your life.
September 19-21, 2014
(begins at 6pm on Friday and finishes at 3pm on Sunday)
St. Michael’s Church, Grand Forks. Spiritual Director: Fr. Neil Pfeifer
Cost: free will offering. Registration required by September 15.
Register by visiting www.stmichaelsgf.com or call 701.772.2624
Host homes for overnight lodging available upon request for
out-of-town participants.
Walk with Christ for Life –Respect Life Sunday – Oct. 5
Bishop Folda invites the faithful of the diocese to join him in
the annual Eucharistic procession, Walk with Christ for Life,
on Respect Life Sunday, Oct. 5. The day’s events will begin
with Holy Mass at Noon, Cathedral of St. Mary, 604 Broad-
way, Fargo. This will be followed by a prayerful, peaceful
procession to the state’s only abortion facility.
A short prayer service will be held outside the abortion
facility, and then those gathered will return to the Cathedral for Benediction.
A lunch will be served by the Cardinal Muench Council Knights of
Columbus in the church social hall after Benediction.
Thirst 2014 Men’s Conference
On September 27, 2014, the Diocese of Bismarck
will be hosting a conference for all men at the
University of Mary, McDowell Activity Center.
Registration is required for an accurate meal count. www.bismarckdioccese.com
Guest Speakers include His Eminence Francis Cardinal George,
Tom Peterson and Fr. Russell Kovash.
The event is FREE and open to men of all ages. Bring your fathers, sons,
grandsons, brothers, nephews, friends ... All the men in your life!
Memorare Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it known
that anyone who fled to your protection, implored your help or sought your intercession, was left unaided. Inspired with this confidence, I fly to you, O Virgin of virgins, my Mother; to you do I come, before you I stand, sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise
not my petitions, but in your mercy hear and answer me. Amen.
PLEDGE YOUR VOTE on the weekend of Sept. 13 & 14.
Measure #1: Yes on 1
North Dakota voters will have an opportunity to enact the
proposed Human Life Amendment this November. The
proposed constitutional amendment states: “the inalienable right to life of every
human being at any stage of development must be recognized and protected.”
A bipartisan majority of the state legislature put the proposed amendment on the
ballot and it will appear on the November ballot as Measure 1.
Bishop John T. Folda of Fargo, and Bishop David D. Kagen of Bismarck fully
endorse the amendment and are asking for your help. Pro-life residents of North
Dakota who are of voting age will have an opportunity on PLEDGE YOUR
VOTE on the weekend of Sept. 13 & 14 to complete an absentee ballot appli-
cation. It is important that voters apply early to ensure they receive a ballot in
the mail after Sept. 25. We want to make sure that every “Yes on Measure 1”
vote is cast and counted. By voting as an absentee, you guarantee that your
support for Measure 1 will be counted and “in the bank.” It will give a big boost
to our campaign, and be a relief to you knowing that nothing can come up on
Election Day that might prevent you from getting to the polls to cast your ballot.
Prayer: Heavenly Father, you are the Creator of all life. Guide our efforts as
we strive to promote the Human Life Amendment in North Dakota. Give wisdom
to the campaign leaders. Call forth volunteers in all communities across our
state to serve the needs of the campaign with courage and generosity. Open the
hearts and minds of citizens to embrace the truth and to recognize that all
human life comes from you and is worthy of our respect and protection. We ask
this in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.
Special Collection September 13 & 14, 2014
Archbishop Kurtz, President of the USCCB, has asked that a
special collection be taken up to provide for humanitarian
relief and pastoral support for our affected brothers and
sisters in the Middle East. Bishop Folda has asked all parishes in the diocese
to partake in the special collection.
The funds will be used by Catholic Relief Services and other Catholic agencies
working in partnership with the local Church to meet the most urgent humanitarian
needs facing the people in Iraq, Gaza, Syria and surrounding countries where
refugees have fled. The organizations have well-established partnerships with the
Catholic Church in the region which allow them to respond quickly and efficiently
to victims in some of the hardest to reach areas. Collection funds will also be used
to support Church programs to aid persecuted Christians and to respond to rebuild-
ing needs of Catholic dioceses in the impacted areas.
Information on CRS humanitarian response in the Middle East can be found at:
http://emergencies.crs.org/iraq-crs-response-strategy-during-displacement-
crisis/