All Parishes • Liturgy, Prayer and Mass Intentions: June 4-104 Monday 6 p.m.-1 a.m.(Tu) Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel
5 Tuesday 5:30 p.m. Mass: St. Anthony ...................St. Anthony Christian Mothers Living & † Deceased
6 Wednesday 12 a.m.-12 a.m.(Th) Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel 7:45 a.m. Mass: St. Paul ..................................................................† Milton Keller and family 9:00 a.m. Mass: St. Katherine .........................................................................† Victoria Bosch
7 Thursday 6 a.m. - Noon Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel 5:30 p.m. Mass: St. Anthony ....................................................................† Leo & Alice Bichler
8 Friday 8:30 a.m. Mass: St. Anthony ......................................................... † Eddy & † Herreitta Nagel
9 Saturday 4:00 p.m. Mass: St. Anthony ............................................................................ For the People 7:00 p.m. Mass: St. Katherine ....................................................................... † Connie Schmidt
10 Sunday 8:30 a.m. Mass: St. Paul ..................................................................................† Lorraine Burtts 10:30 a.m. Mass: St. Anthony ....† John, † Jerry, † Fran Kelsch and † Geraldine Kelsch Hager
June 3, 2018 • The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
Our Catholic Family
St. Paul Catholic Church372 Harold St, Hazelton
Directors of Religion EducationTom and Adrian Shea
321-3274Parish Office: 254-4588
St. Anthony Catholic Church613 N Broadway, Linton, 254-4588Parish Center Hours: M-F 9am-3pm
Parish Secretary: Bridget RothEmail: [email protected]
Bus Mgr/DRE: Sue SchumacherEmail: [email protected]
Director of Rel Ed: Denice KautzEmail: [email protected]
www.stanthonylinton.comwww.facebook.com/stanthonylinton
St. Katherine Catholic Church200 1st Ave N, Braddock
Directors of Religion EducationTom and Adrian Shea
321-3274Parish Office: 254-4588
Pastor: Fr. David Zimmer (Office) 254-4588
(Rectory) 254-4400
Deacon Ken Wolbaum782-4115
DIVINE MERCY CHAPELlocated in St. Anthony
Parish Center • East Entrance~ Always Accessible ~
✞
BEYOND SUNDAY Do I feel different after receiving the Body and Blood of Christ in the Eucharist? How can I take the Body and Blood of Christ that I receive in the Eucharist and make a
difference in what I say and do? How can I help build up the kingdom of God in the world?
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PerpetualEucharistic Adoration
Divine Mercy Adoration Chapel ~ Always Accessible ~ East Entrance of Parish Center
Eucharistic Adoration during these hours:Monday 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tuesday
Wednesday 12 a.m. to 12 a.m. Thursday Thursday 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. (Noon)
Please contact Denice Kautz
400-4939to commit to an
hour of adoration. Thank you.
First Saturday Devotion MassMaking reparation to the Immaculate Heart
Every first Saturday of the month8:30 a.m. in the Divine Mercy Adoration Chapel
No Mass June 2 -- Next Mass: Saturday, July 7
The Pastor’s Point
Those Needing Prayer Please pray for the following individuals who are in need of God’s grace. We ask God to graciously give them what He knows they most need and what is best for them in their particular circumstance. Thank you for your prayer and concern for our brothers and sisters who are dear to Jesus. We ask that you please help us keep our parish family prayer list updated. When we receive a prayer request, the name of the individual in need of our prayers will be printed here in the bulletin for one month. If we are not informed that it is desired they stay on this list longer, their name will be removed. St. Anthony Office 254-4588.
Alvin TschosikJerry SengerLonnie PrivatskyMark Naaden
Don VolkKaren StrandJoanne Kelsch
Patrick AppertFrank PrivatskyNattie NagelJude Schrader
The Carmelite Sisterswill pray for your intentions!
You may mail your prayer requests to the following address:
Carmelite Monastery, 2051 91st Street SE, Hague, ND 58542
or prayer intentions may also be left on their prayer line: 701-336-7907
www.carmeloftheholyface.com
30 years of Surprises! There is no way to describe the surprise I experienced last Sunday at the Knights of Columbus Hall other than “you got me!” I had no clue that so many would honor my thirty years of service to the Diocese of Bismarck. I never expected my twin brother to hide the plans from me consid-ering how many times we had talked in the last few weeks. I never would have believed he could have found those pho-tos. I am amazed but oh so grateful to all who made this an-niversary so memorable. It was unlike any other I have had in the past 30 years. Thank you to all for your well wishes, cards and gifts. Thirty-five years ago I entered the seminary, surprised to think God may be calling me to the priesthood. I thought that maybe the idea would go away, but it didn’t. I was sur-prised at that. Even when I doubted that God could be call-ing me to the priesthood, the seminary apparently believed otherwise. I was surprised then, although they weren’t. I am grateful for the formation I received from 1983 to 1988. I was also surprised again when I found my way to North Dakota in 1985 and discovered I was called to serve the Diocese of Bismarck. This time, I surprised my family, the seminary, two vocation directors, one bishop and an arch-bishop. By that time, they had come to know me better than I did myself and agreed, God was calling me to the prairie. On June 1, 1988, at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Ca-thedral of the Holy Spirit, I was ordained a priest for the Di-ocese of Bismarck. The temperature was 104 degrees. With family and friends from St. Paul who drove the 450 miles to attend the ceremony, it was a memorable day. Like anyone who makes a lifelong commitment, I didn’t know what was in store for a “rookie” priest with the Chrism oil still fresh from his anointing. Thirty years later, I can only describe it as a life filled with surprises, that include countless numbers of people I have been privileged to serve as a priest and pas-tor. At times I was surprised at the sacrifices I had made to serve the Diocese of Bismarck as a parish priest, but God still knows best, so if I have learned anything in the last thir-ty years, it is to be prepared to be surprised. However, last Sunday I was completely surprised and a bit overwhelmed. Thanks to all those who “put one over on me” and all the work to “pull it off.” As I write this I am flying high, 36,000 feet to be exact, and humbled with gratitude for the kindness shown to me by so many. All three parishes were well represented and a contingent from St. John’s in Minot as well. At this altitude, I am peering out at the prairie so far below, and yet so much a part of me, even as I head back to my roots. It’s Memorial Day weekend and my brother will be picking me up at the airport and we will head for the grave sites of many family who were together with me at the Cathedral 30 years ago. Thirty years later, my parish families surprised me with the honor of a party, great food and laughter, smiles and well wishes. I think the only way I can really thank you is promise to do my best to continue to serve you as a priest and friend, for as long as the bishop will allow me to do so. After five years of seminary formation and thirty years experience, I am still surprised at how God calls each of us to serve Him in all kinds of ways. I am grateful for all
the blessings I have received by so many and know I am called to be a faithful steward of those blessings. Discover-ing stewardship as my way of life and the life of the Church was another surprise, not for a brief moment, but each day for the last thirteen years. It has defined my priesthood and the way I am called to serve the Church. I suspect it always will. Perhaps God’s most effective way to get our attention is to surprise us. Life is full of surprises and the best ones are those at the hands of the people I serve who were con-siderate enough to remember and celebrate with one of the “older” priests of the diocese who just so happens to be your pastor. I will never forget it. I guess surprises are just suppose to work that way.
Fr. Dave
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Parish PointsMay Helena know heaven’s peace We offer our prayers to the family and friends of Helena Wald whose Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Anthony Church on Mon-day, May 21. May Helena be numbered among the saints of heaven for the goodness and charity which she lived here on earth. Eternal rest grant unto Helena O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest in peace. Amen.
TIME, TALENT and TREASUREStewardship Envelope can WIN you a PRIZE!
Last weekend’s drawing winner isKeegan Roehrich
Congratulations Keegan!(Your prize is on table in gathering area of church)
ST. PAUL CHUrCH SPrING CLEANING has been postponed due to floor replacement in the church basement. Please watch bulletin for revised dates.
UPCOMING EVENT
ST. ANTHONY FALL FESTIVALSeptember 16, 2018
SEEKING DONATIONS FOr FALL FESTIVAL rAFFLE and SILENT AUCTION
Proceeds from the raffle and silent auction will be used to help with our yearly operational expenses. You are invited to help make our festival a success by making a tax-deductible donation, which may in-clude monetary gifts, products, services or gift cer-tificates. In addition to helping our parish community, you will receive the following: signage, vocal recog-nition, and recognition in the St. Anthony Catholic Church bulletin, website and social media. If you wish to donate, please contact roberta Na-gel 782-4250 (home) or 321-1110 (cell) or Susan Horner 254-4456 (home) or 321-0694 (cell) prior to June 7. We will use our best judgement to determine whether your donation will go towards the raffle or si-lent auction. All donations can be mailed or dropped off at the Parish Center Office.
THANK YOU FOr YOUr SUPPOrT.We are most grateful for the generosity of all.
Parish Fall Festival Committee
The Knights of Columbus of Linton are in need of a Grand Knight and a Deputy Grand Knight. Terms to start July 2018. For questions or more in-formation please contact Virgil Hulm at 254-4619 or Ray Hulm at 254-4828.
VOLUNTEEr HELP IS NEEDED Need someone for a couple hours per week to clean the Chapel. This would include general cleaning such as vacuuming, wiping down pews and dusting. If able to help, please call the Parish Office.
Alcoholics AnonymousNew AA meetings will be held at St. Anthony Parish Center on Monday evenings at 7 p.m. All are welcome! Please use east entrance.
FLOWErS - All flowers and other items must be removed from St. Anthony Cemetery by June 3 or they will be discarded.
HOUSING IS NEEDED for our Young Disciples ar-riving Saturday, June 9, through Saturday, June 16. We are in need of families willing to host 2 girls or 2 boys. None of them have food or pet allergies. Please contact the Parish Office as soon as possible if able to host these young women and men. 254-4588
May Julie know heaven’s peace We offer our prayers to the family and friends of Julie Walther whose cremains were buried at St. Anthony Cemetery Monday, May 28. May Julie be numbered among the saints of heaven for the goodness and charity which she lived here on earth. Eternal rest grant unto Julie O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest in peace. Amen.
Feast oF st. anthony Potluck Picnic
along with the young DisciplesWednesday, June 13 • 6 p.m.eVeRyone is inViteD!(Drawing the winner of the
Steubenville Youth 50/50 Raffle)
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St. Anthony Youth Fundraiser
50/50 RAFFLE$10 per ticket
Drawing will be held June 13, 2018, on the Feast of St. Anthony of Padua
50% of raffle sales go to Youthattending the Steubenville Catholic
Youth Conference and 50% to the drawing winner.Need not be present to win.
Goal is to sell 500 Raffles in which the drawing winner would received $2,500.
RAFFLES can be purchasedfrom these youth:
Jake Brindle ....................325-0208Parker Gerving ................254-5362Bailey Hulm .....................254-5359Emily Kelsch ................... 254-4211Paul McCrory ..................782-4102Chandler Nagel ...............336-7662DeLons Schiermeister....782-6221Taiya Schmidt ................. 782-4311Daniel Schumacher ........254-4990Lucas Schumacher.........254-5729
4th Annual Catholic Foundation Seminarian Scholarship Golf Tournament Fundraiser
Monday, June 25, at Noonat Prairie West Golf Course, Mandan
If you are a golfer and want to participate in this tournament, you can form your own parish team to compete for top parish team or you can be matched up with other players at the event to create teams of 4. If you want to play or have any questions, please contact Eve Mercer at:
701-204-7339 or [email protected] Businesses or individuals interested in sponsoring this event in any way, you can find more information, tickets and registration forms at:
www.CatholicFoundationDOB.com/golf2018or stop by St. Anthony Parish Office.
Saint of the Week ~“A great means to preserve continual peace and tranquility of soul is to receive everything from the hands of God, both great and small, and in what-ever way it comes.”
- St. Dorotheus of Gaza (565-620)Presbyter, Feast Day June 5
Springtime Productions presents“Sexual Revolution - 50 Years Since
Humanae Vitae”Free movie at the Grand Theatre, Bismarck
Wednesday, July 255 p.m., 7 p.m. or 9 p.m.
This year marks 50 years since the prophetic encyc-lical, Humanae Vitae, written by Pope Paul VI was re-leased. The office of Fam-ily Ministry and NFP for the Diocese of Bis-marck is hosting this show event and want to invite everyone to one of the three showings. If you would like to attend one of the three showings, you MUST register for the movie as space is limited. Once you register, the diocese will send you a confir-mation email and the ticket for the showing.
register at bismarckdiocese.com/
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vocation view—Christ is the mediator of the New Covenant, established in His Precious Blood, so that we might make a return to Him. As we gather Sun-day after Sunday, may we become more and more like whom we receive from the altar of the Lord. (Hebrews 9:11-15)
STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION We have had three consecu-tive weeks of significant So-lemnities—Pentecost, Trinity Sunday, and now the Solem-nity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, better known by the name of Cor-pus Christi which translates from the Latin as the “Body of Christ.” Clearly this is a celebration which brings our focus on the Eucharist, which is at the ab-solute center of our liturgy, and at the core of our Catho-lic faith. We have mentioned many times that all revolves around the Eucharist when we receive the real Body and Blood of the Lord. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church (#1324), “The Eucharist is ‘the source and summit of the Christian life.’ The other sacraments, and indeed all eccle-siastical ministries and works of the apostolate, are bound up with the Eucharist and are oriented toward it. For in the
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Sunday Readings and BackgroundsCorpus Christi • Week of June 3, 2018
reading I : Exodus 24:3-8God has made a covenant with us.• The reading from Exodus is the story of the sealing
of the Sinai covenant.• The Sinai covenant was sealed with two ceremo-
nies: a meal and a blood rite.• Each of these signified the sharing of life.
reading II : Hebrews 9:11-15We will receive the promise of eternal salvation.• The author of the Letter to the Hebrews points out
the difference between the old and new covenants.• Christ’s blood was shed to reconcile and reunite
humans and God.• Jesus is the bond of the new covenant.
Gospel : Mark 14:12-16, 22-26He took bread, blessed and broke it.• The Gospel tells the story of the sealing of the new
covenant.• Mark associates the cup of wine with the blood
covenant of old.• At the Passover supper, Jesus shares a cup of wine
with all the disciples.• It is the true sign of the shared blood that seals the
covenant.
YouNG DiSCiPLES CaMP 2018at St. anthony Parish Center
Young Disciples Campfor Grades 1-6 (2018-19)
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Monday, June 11, to Friday, June 15
Bring a sack lunch each day.st. anthony Parish center
teen niGhts - Grades 7-12Tuesday-Wednesday, June 12-13
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
younG DisciPles Potluck Picnic& the Feast of st. anthony
Wednesday, June 13 • 6 p.m.Potluck for all families - 6 p.m.(also drawing for the winner of theSteubenville Youth 50/50 Raffle)
HOUSING IS NEEDEDfor these Young Disciples - 2 girls and 2 boys,
arriving Saturday, June 9-June 16.Families willing to host the girls or the boys,
please contact the Parish Office 254-4588.
HELP IN PrOVIDING MEALSJune 10-15
• Daily lunch for four adultsMeals can be delivered to the Parish Center.
• Daily supper for four adultsMeals can be shared with the Young Disciple Team in
your home or they can eat at the Parish Center.• Gift cards to local restaurants could also be donated.
June 11-15• Daily snack for all camp attendees
NO PEANUTS!• Daily adult and/or teen help during camp hours
You may SIGN UP for any of the above on sheetslocated in gathering area or call the Parish Office.
Monetary donations accepted to help cover cost of camp and purchase supplies.
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The Rosary: Before every Mass. Confessions: 1/2 hour before weekday Mass; Saturdays 3:00 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.; or anytime by appointment.
✟ St. Anthony Parish
✟ St. Katherine Parish
✟ St. Paul Parish
Mass: Saturdays 7 p.m. • Daily Mass: Wednesdays 9 a.m. Confessions: • Saturdays 6:15 p.m.-6:45 p.m. or by appointment.
Mass: Sundays 8:30 a.m. • Daily Mass: Wednesdays 7:45 a.m. Confessions: Sundays 7:45 a.m.-8:15 a.m. or by appointment
Sunday, June 10, at 8:30 a.m. GiFTS: Pete & Janel Baumgartner LECToR: Mike AppertSaCRiSTaN: Pat Shea MuSiC: Lori and Taiya SchmidtSERVERS: Braydon Schmidt, Jonathan Appert, Anastasia BenedictEMHC: (B) Steph Doolittle (PB) Char Beastrom (PB) Heidi KalbereruSHERS: Mark Schmidt and Loren BeastromMoNEY CouNTERS: Wanda Scherr and Charlet VetschLaWN MoWiNG: June 3-9: Jeff Humann Family; June 10-16: Appert Family
Happy Birthday!June 3 ................................ Bridget BemisJune 3 ..........................Steve SchumacherJune 4 .................................. Ronald DietzJune 4 .............................Aloysius GefrohJune 6 ....................................Jordy BoschJune 7 ..................................Carleen GlattJune 7 ....................................... Avery JobJune 7 ................................. Gloria KelschJune 7 ............................Nolan MeidingerJune 7 ............................ Keeley RoehrichJune 7 ..............................Brian SchuetzleJune 8 ...................................Nathan KronJune 8 .................................... Lainey PaulJune 8 .....................................Leann VolkJune 9 .......................................Anne CarrJune 11 ................................Glenn HolzerJune 12 ............................... Logan BarnesJune 12 ................................. Jenna BoschJune 12 ...................................Anita IbachJune 14 .............................Angeline JacobJune 14 ..................................... Viola SerrJune 15 .........................Kathy Jo BaumanJune 15 ................................Valda MalardJune 16 ..........................Emmalee Sorrels
Happy Anniversary!June 10 ......................Evan & Jade Sauter
SUNDAY
OUr FINANCIAL OFFErING TO GOD - Fiscal Year 2017-18 Weeks 48
God bless you as you celebrate!
• Members of the Pastorial Parish Council: Anne Carr, Delrae Hulm, Laura Hulm, Dan Imdieke, Charles Pavlicek, Janette Volk, Janel Baumgartner, David Kalberer, Lori Schmidt, Temree Appert, Sandy Baumgartner, Fonda Wolbaum, Connie Wolbaum, • Members of Finance Committee: Mike Appert, Mary Bruun, Paul Keeney, Carol Ogren, Cindy Schmidt, Tom Shea,Tim Volk, Jodi Kelsch.
MINUTES from all council meetings will be posted at all parish entrances. The public is al-ways welcome to attend the council meetings.Questions/Concerns? If you have any ques-tions or concerns about the spiritual needs of our parish, you may contact Fr. Zimmer or the parish office (254-4588) or one of the parish pastoral council members:
Saturday, June 9, at 7:00 p.m. LECToR: Connie MuSiC: Susan, Levi, JanelSERVERS: Kaylin and Grace SaCRiSTaN: AndyEMHC: (PB) Sandy and Susan GiFTS: Lugard Leier
GOAL$485,000
$224,586
$300,000
$400,000
Pledged
Received
MaintainingOur Legacy
$171,599
• ST. ANTHONY May 26-27 Year-to-DateAdult/Loose Contributions .........$3,181..............$198,742Children Contributions ...............$ 39..............$ 1,539TOTAL Contributions ................$3,220..............$200,281Budget ........................................$3,899..............$179,354Over (Under) ............................($ 679)..............$ 13,129
• ST. KATHErINEAdult/Loose Contributions .........$ 917................$29,161Children Contributions ...............$ 26................$ 566TOTAL Contributions ................$ 943................$28,727Budget ....................................... $ 702................$32,292Over (Under) ............................ $ 241.............. ($ 3,969)
• ST. PAULAdult/Loose Contributions .........$ 711................$34,018Children Contributions ...............$ 6................$ 462TOTAL Contributions ................$ 717................$34,480Budget ........................................$ 668................$32,064Over (Under) ............................. $ 49................$ 2,416
(B) Body of Christ(PB) Precious Blood
Will you commit an hour per week to
watch, pray and adore
Our Lord Jesusin Eucharistic
Adoration?
June 9-10 4:00 p.m. Saturday 10:30 a.m. SundayRoSaRY: Rose Fettig Rosina BoschGiFTS: Corbley and Carol Ogren Al and Angela SchmaltzSERVERS: Duane Tschosik Gentry and Brody RichterLECToR: Marlys Ohlhauser Sandy MeidingerEMHC: (B) Carol Ogren (B) Steve and Billie Schumacher (B) Mary Ann Vetter (PB) Jodi Hulm, Maria Bichler (PB) Jack and Roberta NageluSHERS: Dan Carr, Carter Renz Jack Nagel, Jon Richter Tom and Jared Ohlhauser Steve and Lucas SchumacherMuSiC: Denice, Connie, Bobbie Sue and BrianSaCRiSTaN: Bobbie Jo Brindle Mary Ann Vetter GREETERS: Front Entrance Chris Roehrich Family Ramp Entrance Lance Jangula Family MoNEY CouNTERS: Laura Hulm, Rhonda Schmidt MEDia: Daniel Schumacher CoFFEE & DoNuTS: Steve and Billie Schumacher
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Baptism and Weddings: If you are planning an upcoming baptism or wedding at St. Anthony, St. Katherine or St. Paul Churches, please remember to notify the St. Anthony’s Parish office at 254-4588, at least one month before the date of baptism and at least nine months prior to the wedding date.
Mass at St. Anthony Church broadcasted LIVE on BEK TV Channel 25! Sundays 10:30 a.m. Mass and Holy Days(NOTE: Televised Mass does not meet the weekend obligation for those able to attend Mass.)
Add 91.7 FM - 91.1 FM - 101.9 FM - 99.7 FM, your Catholic radio station, to your dial at home and in the car and tune into Real Presence Radio.
CALENDAR• aLCoHoLiC aNoNYMouS meetings held at the Parish Center, 7 p.m. (use east entrance) .......Every Monday• FooD PaNTRY, Linton, open 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. ..................................................................Every Wednesday• ST. aNTHoNY FELLoWSHiP (donuts, coffee, juice) ................................................................. most Sundays• ST. KaTHERiNE FELLoWSHiP (basement) following 7 p.m. Mass ..................................................... June 9• ST. PauL FELLoWSHiP (basement) following 8:30 a.m. Mass (donuts, muffins, coffee, juice) ................ June 17
EVENTS• ST. PauL CHuRCH SPRiNG CLEaNiNG, has been postponed (see page 3) ........... watch bulletin for dates• YouNG DiSCiPLES PoTLuCK PiCNiC, St. Anthony, 6 p.m. (see page 5) .................. Wednesday, June 13 along with the Feast of St. Anthony and drawing for the 50/50 Raffle winner.• 4th aNNuaL SEMiNaRiaN GoLF TouRNaMENT FuNDRaiSER, Mandan (see page 4) ...Monday, June 25
EDUCATION• aLL WoMEN invited to prayer and conversation at home of Mary Ann Vetter ......... (NO GATHERING Month of JUNE)
• YouNG DiSCiPLES SuMMER CaMP for Grades 1-6 (grade in 2018-19 school year) (see page 5) ....... June 11-15 HELP is needed for housing and meals. Please see page 5 and below for information.
• TRiNiTY YouTH CaMP, Binford, Bottineau or Garrison, gr.4-8 (see page 4) ..optional weeks in June & July
MEETINGS• KNiGHTS oF CoLuMBuS meeting, Linton KC Hall 7 p.m. ...................................................Tuesday, June 5
• CaTHoLiC oRDER oF FoRESTERS, pizza party and meeting, following Mass at 5:30 p.m. ... Thursday, June 7
Be sure to read the DaKoTa CaTHoLiC aCTioN for many events and opportunities throughout the Diocese.The DCA is mailed to every household registered at a parish within the Diocese of Bismarck.
St. Anthony: Christian Mothers: President Marlys Ohlhauser 254-4807; Catholic Daughters: President Luella Jochim 254-4075 Catholic Order of Foresters: President Larry Malsom 254-4359; Knights of Columbus: Grand Knight Virgil HulmSt. Katherine: Christian Mothers/Altar Society: President Susan Keeney 782-4498 • St. Paul: Altar Society: President Linda Appert 782-6269NFP Instructors: James & Kimberly Fries 701-260-3611
Memorize and Spread Vital resources to save a life. It is important to commit two simple resources to memory. The first is the pregnancy help hotline number, 800-712-HELP. The second is the website www.pregnancycenters.org. As pro-lifers, we must always be ready at a moment’s notice to help people who may be tempted to have an abortion, and to point them to real alternatives.
YouNG DiSCiPLES CaMP 2018at St. anthony Parish Center
HOUSING IS NEEDEDfor these Young Disciples - 2 girls and 2 boys,
arriving Saturday, June 9-June 16.Families willing to host the girls or the boys,
please contact the Parish Office 254-4588.
HELP IN PrOVIDING MEALSJune 10-15
• Daily lunch for four adultsMeals can be delivered to the Parish Center.
• Daily supper for four adultsMeals can be shared with the Young Disciple Team in
your home or they can eat at the Parish Center.• Gift cards to local restaurants could also be donated.
June 11-15• Daily snack for all camp attendees
NO PEANUTS!• Daily adult and/or teen help during camp hours
You may SIGN UP for any of the above on sheetslocated in gathering area or call the Parish Office.
Monetary donations accepted to help cover cost of camp and purchase supplies.
Brindle’s Healing Hands
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In Loving Memory of
Ray Kelsch In Loving Memory of
Ron Schumacherthe game goes on . . .
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Wednesday Evening: 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
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MyersFuneral Home
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blessed Eucharist is contained the whole spiritual good of the Church, namely Christ himself.” The Eucharist should be the high point of our week, or even of our day. The author J.R.R. Tolkien (author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings trilogy), who was a devout Catholic, once stated, “The only cure for sagging or fainting faith is Communion. Though always Itself, perfect and complete and inviolate, the Blessed Sacrament does not operate completely and once for all in any of us. Like the act of Faith it must be continuous and grow by exercise. Frequency is of the highest effect. Seven times a week is more nourishing than seven times at intervals.”