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Hertz Funeral Homes of Harvey and McClusky
Services, Monuments & Markers 324-4374
New York Life Ins. Co. Brad Olschlager
546 Brewster St. E Harvey 324-2737
Tom’s Home Furnishings 801 Lincoln Ave.
324-4282
K O T A C O
F u e l & P r o p a n e 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
Colleen Wipf
Harvey Tax & Accounting 209 E. 10th St.
harveytax@gondtc.com
324-4615
Northern Appraisal
& Realty, Inc. Rhonda Knudtson 917 Alder Ave. 701-324-4799 Fax: 701-324-4798
Doug’s Auto Body & Towing
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
D a k o t a H e r i t a g e
B a n k o f H a r v e y
Gary & Deb Keller KELLER PLUMBING & HEATING
DEB’S HAIR BOUTIQUE
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 St. E
324-4651 Harvey ND
Harvey Right to Life
Natural Family Planning St. Aloisius Medical Center
by appt.: Elizabeth Leier LPN 324-2802 elroseleier@gmail.com
920 Lincoln Ave. 324-4611 www.dhbanknd.com
& Anamoose 324-2285
firstharvey.com
TJ Plumbing Travis Olschlager Harvey, ND
341-1584 One Call does it all!
St. Cecilia’s Holy Family Society
Harvey, ND
341-1044 Chad & Amber Ziegler 701-324-2227
Doug & Karen Olschlager
“Retired”
MicroEndo PLLC
110 10th St. E Harvey, ND 324-2319
Hurley’s Religious Goods
1417 S University Dr, Fargo 1-800-437-4338
First Int’l Bank & Trust 910 Lincoln Ave. 324-4661
www.firstintlbank.com
www.lemerstruevalue.com
ST. CECILIA’S CHURCH OF HARVEY
ST. ANTHONY’S CHURCH OF SELZ
OFFICE HOURS
Mon. Closed Tues., Wed., Thurs., 9 am-12 pm & 1-4 pm Fri., 9am-12pm
PARISH OFFICE: (701) 324-2144
E-MAIL : stcecilia@gondtc.com WEBSITE: stceciliaharvey.org
413 Brewster St. E. Harvey, ND. 58341-1606
Rev. Franklin Miller: Pastor franklin.miller@fargodiocese.org
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 Joan Grossman: Housekeeping
Irene Keller: Maintenance Michael Waldoch: Maintenance
LAY DIRECTORS ST. CECILIA PARISH
Steve Eckart & Julie Muscha
ST. ANTHONY PARISH Robert Hager & Doug Wolfe
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
Rosary: 8:00 pm Solemn Benediction: 8:15 pm
PRAYER CHAIN Lola Faul 324-2905
Kathy Kennedy 324-2328 Jessie Wentz 324-2400
HOMEBOUND MINISTRY Anna Schneibel 324-2374
SEPTEMBER 17, 2017 TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
Look upon us, O God, Creator and ruler of all things, and,
that we may feel the working of your mercy, grant that we
may serve you With all our heart. 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.
9-17-17 TV MASS SPONSOR
St. Cecilia’s
Monday, September 18 7:30 am St. C Living & deceased members Of St. Anthony’s & St. Cecilia’s Catholic Order of Foresters
Tuesday, September 19 Note time change 7:30 am St. C † Gunda Koble By Schneibel Family
Wednesday, September 20 7:30 am St. C † Carol Antle By Rob & Donna Marthe
10:00 am NH † Fr. Robert Cronin
Thursday, September 21 12:00 pm St. C † Bernice Leier By Steve & Elizabeth Leier
Friday, September 22 7:30 am St. C † Greg Schommer By ND CDA
Saturday, September 23
No Mass at Nursing Home
4:30 pm St C The People of St. Anthony and St. Cecilia’s
Sunday, September 24 8:30 am St A † Mary Held By Dan & Virgina Held
10:30 am St. C † Duane Knudtson By St. Williams Catholic Church Maddock, ND
Daily Readings
Monday, September 18 1 Tm 2:1-8 Ps 28:2, 7-9 Lk 7:1-10
Tuesday, September 19 Saint Januarius, Bishop, Martyr 1 Tm 3:1-13 Ps 101:1-3, 5-6 Lk 7:11-17
Wednesday, September 20 Saints Andrew Kim Tae-gon, Priest, & Paul Chong Ha-sang, & Companions, Martyrs 1 Tm 2:14-16 Ps 111:1-6 Lk 7:31-35
Thursday, September 21 Saint Matthew, Apostle & Evangelist Eph 4:1-7, 11-13 Ps 19:2-5 Mt 9:9-13
Friday, September 22 1 Tm 6:2c-12 Ps 49:6-10, 17-20 Lk 8:1-3
Saturday, September 23 Saint Pius of Pietrelcina, Priest 1 Tm 6:13-16 Ps 100:1-5 Lk 8:4-15
Sunday, September 24 Is 55:6-9 Ps 145:2-3, 8-9, 17-18 Phil 1:20c-24, 27a Mt 20:1-16a
OFFERING FOR 9-17-2017
ENVELOPES $ 1,915.00 PLATE $ 189.00 TOTAL $ 2,104.00
CHILDREN’S OFFERING $ 9.50
Banns of Marriage Jenna Kourajian
Erik Hest September 23, 2017
Saturday September 23 St. Cecilia’s
4:30 pm
Sunday September 24 St. Anthony’s
8:30 am
Sunday September 24 St. Cecilia’s
10:30 am USHERS
Bernie Hall Ally Haluska
Donna Marthe 1 Volunteer
Delanis & Elaine Vetter
Curt & Linda Joern
Ron & Janine Schmitz
READER Daniel Hager Robert Hager Amber Ziegler Daniel Deck
EMHC
Bernie Hall Steve Eckart Ally Haluska 1 Volunteer
Robert & Jane Hager
Mary Roerick-Fix
Doug Olschlager Randy Axtman
Daniel Deck Dean Klier
Larry Grossman Curt Joern
COMMUNION HOMEBOUND
Ann Schneibel
324-2374
ALTAR SERVERS
Volunteers Emma Selensky Eric, Ericka, Aiden & Alex
Hager
SONG LEADER Chelsey Marchand Women’s Choir
MUSIC Mary Hall Meghan G. VIDEO
Casey Selzler
COUNTERS
Ora Lee Toomey Liza Case
SACRISTANS
Willy Schilling
25th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Christine Maglecic, Claude & Vicki Ripplinger, Patty Roma, Jena Hellerstedt, Curtis Lautt, Ruth Dosch, Tony & Sally Volk, Pat Bennett, Leslie Felchle, Troy Schimke, Jerry Fix, Pam Kuntz, Lori Weninger, Mandy Hoyt
The Parish Prayer List will be updated every 6 weeks. If someone is still in need of prayers, please contact the
office to re-submit. Thank you.
40 Days for Life – North Dakota starts Sept. 27!
Mark your calendars for the start of the National 40 Days for Life campaign that will take place Sept. 27 - Nov. 5! You are called to be part of this important prayer effort to
bring an end to abortion across our nation and world. The North Dakota 40 Days for Life effort will be begin at 8 a.m. on Wed., Sept. 27, in front of the abortion facility, 512 1st Ave. No., Fargo. Our campaign will provide a peace-ful, prayerful presence in front of the abortion facility from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day of the campaign. Persons can sign up for an hour of prayer by con-tacting the Pregnancy Help Center at 701-284-6601, or in Fargo 701-356-7979. Email: phc@polarcomm.com or visit: www.40daysforlifend.com
Harvey Life Walk, Wednesday, September 27th
hosted by Harvey Right to Life.
The Harvey Right to Life chapter is supporting the FirstChoice Clinics on Wednesday night, September 27, to raise funds so they can pro-vide prenatal and parenting education, coun-
seling, ultrasounds, pregnancy testing, clothing, and emotional support to wom-en with unplanned pregnancies. These services are being provided at no cost and confidentially by licensed professionals to women at Fargo, Bismarck, & Devils Lake. People often ask “how can I help” or “how can one person make a difference’ in the battle against the culture of darkness and an increasingly God less world. You can start by showing your support by participating in the walk and consid-ering a small (or large) donation to help many women at risk.
Join us for the Harvey Life Walk at St. Cecilia’s Parish parking lot at 6:30 p.m. for a little exercise, fellowship and prayer.
Donation envelopes will be made available at the walk, or checks made out and mailed to: FirstChoice Clinic, 1351 Page Dr. Suite 205 Fargo, ND 58103. For more information, go to teamfirstchoice.com
Walk with Christ for Life is October 1. Bishop Folda invites the faithful of the diocese to join him in the annual Eucharistic proces-sion, Walk with Christ for Life, on Sunday, October 1. The day’s events will begin with Holy Mass at noon at the Cathedral of St.
Mary, 604 Broadway. 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, then those gathered will return to the Cathedral for Bene-diction. A lunch will be served by the Cardinal Muench Council of Knights of Columbus in the church social hall after Benediction. The Walk is sponsored by the Diocese of Fargo Respect Life Office. For information, call Rachelle Sauvageau, (701) 356-7910.
Untold suffering seldom is.
Bake Sale Thursday,
September 21 9:00 a.m.
St. Aloisius front lobby Proceeds for
FAITH IN ACTION All Donations are welcome!
Breads, cakes, candy, jelly, pickles, pies, pastries, Etc.
Please bring items to the Business Office or front lobby
before sale time.
Area Fall Suppers
St. Cecilia’s ,Velva Sunday, September 24 4:00 -7:00 pm
Swiss Steak, homemade mashed potatoes, corn, coleslaw, bun, beverage & apple or pumpkin pie.
Farmer’s Market Baked Goods Garden Produce
Adults - $10.00 6-12: $5.00 2-5: $3.00
Little Flower Church, Rugby Sunday, October 1 4-7 pm Turkey and all the trimmings
Adults: $10.00 Children (6-11): $5.00 Preschool free Family rate is $40.00
St. Anthony’s Ladies Aide annual dues are now due. Please contact Jane Hager at 693-2319.
Sun., Sept. 24: Velva Fall Supper, 4-7 pm
Sat., Sept. 30: CDA State Workshop 9-2:30 pm
Sun., Oct. 1: KC Breakfast, 9:30 - 12:30
The Holy Family Society is seeking donations of Silent Auction baskets/items
for the Fall Supper on October 15th.
Contact: Donna Marthe at 324-2509 or 341-7424 or Kathy Grossman at 324-4473 or 625-1215 or Danica Grossman at 324-4428.
Your generosity is most appreciated!
You’re invited to attend Adult Education Classes start-ing Wednesday September 27th in the social center of the CCD building. Class time begins at 6:30 pm every Wednes-day and will conclude at Easter. This is the perfect oppor-tunity for parents who have kids attending CCD, as classes will let out at the same time as CCD. We will be following
a curriculum centered around the RCIA program, so please invite any non-Catholic friends who might be interested in the Faith. We will look at all the Church teaches from multiple perspectives in-cluding atheist, protestant and of course, Catholic! If you feel you can attend or have any questions, please contact Rod Marchand at 701-341-0274.
Stewardship Moment September 17, 2017 – 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time
“For if we live, we live for the Lord, and if we die, we die for the Lord; so then, whether we live or die, we are the Lord’s.” – Romans 14:8
This is the essence of stewardship – everything we have and everything we are is a gift from God. We aren’t “owners” of anything, we are merely “stewards” of the gifts that God has given us, especially our very own lives. Pray to God, daily, and ask Him how He wants you to use the gifts He has given you.
“Give Us This Day” Daily Prayer For Today’s Catholic
Subscription renewals and/or new subscriptions will be due by Sept. 22. The rate is 29.95 for a 1 year subscription. You may order & pay by placing in an envelope in the collection plate as well. (please indicate on the envelope “This Day”) First issue begins with November.
THIRST 2017 Men’s Conference held at the University of Mary on Saturday, Sept. 23.
The free event will be hosted at the new Lumen Vitae University Center at the University of Mary.
Featured speakers are Tim Staples of Catholic Answers and Msgr. Tom Richter, Rector of the Cathedral of the
Holy Spirit, Bismarck. The event will conclude with Mass with Bishop Kagan.
Find more information and register at www.bismarckdiocese.com/thirst2017
We encourage our parishioners to patronize our bulletin sponsors. It is through their generosity that our weekly bulletin comes to you at no publishing cost.
Your Fall Live Drive on Real Presence Radio is coming September 20 - 22. Tune in and call in your support for your local Catholic Radio stations 1370AM (Grand Forks), 1280AM (Fargo/Moorhead), 91.1 (Harvey), 99.7FM (Jamestown) and 98.9FM (Belcourt). Thank you for your pray-
ers and support. Call 1-877-795-0122 or send your gifts to PO Box 13703 Grand Forks, ND 58208.
If you would like to place milestone anniversary announcements in the bulletin, you may do so.
Just notify the office in advance with the name and wedding date of the couple. This is for parish mem-bers only please.
KC Breakfast Sunday, October 1 9:30 to 12:30 pm
Pancakes, Ham, Biscuits & Gravy, Scrambled Eggs Coffee & Juice Free Will Offering
Proceeds to go towards Vocations.
The Middle School Youth Extravaganza will be held on Saturday, October 14, 9:00 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. at the St. John's Academy in Jamestown, ND. Students with chaperones are invited to attend this special day created just for middle school students. Amazing activities will be hap-pening the entire day just for this age group! Students in Grades 6 through 8 are invited.
Cost: $35 per student, $15 per chaperone, price includes lunch and dinner!
Our theme for this event is 'Love your #selfie'. This is based on the bible verse Samuel 16:7. "The Lord does not look at things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart." In other words, it is important for us to love ourselves like God loves us. Don't judge yourself or others by appearance. Look deeply into your heart and soul! Know who you are and love yourself!
Our keynote speaker, Stacey Sumereau-Jackson, will be highlight-ing the day. She is a very talented young lady who has quite the stories to tell about being on Broadway, having an acting and sing-ing career and finally being led to Jesus Christ. Check out her YouTube video. If you have questions, please contact Kathy Loney at 701-356-7902 or email her at kathy.loney@fargodiocese.org.
Robert Foertsch St. John Vianney Seminary, Denver, CO St. John’s, Wyndmere, ND
Did you have any pets as a child? What kind? We had a dog. She was a mutt.
What did you do during the summertime as a child? Golf, video games.
What would people you know find surprising about you as a teen? Ha, I don’t remember much of my days as a teen. I was ordinary, I suppose. Ha, I don’t remember my teenage years.
If you could possess one super-human power, what would it be? The ability to do my taxes really fast.
What is something that you’d love to be great at? Guitar.
What is one lesson you’ve learned in life? People worry too much. Just go out and do things.
What is something you’ve learned about the faith since entering seminary? Methods of prayer.
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