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ST. MARK’S BOTTINEAU & ST. ANDREW’S WESTHOPE
PARISH OFFICE: (701) 228-3164 RECTORY: (701) 228-5164 stsmanda@utma.com
322 Sinclair St. • Bottineau, ND • 58318 - www.stmark-standrew.org
October 14-15, Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
PARISH STAFF
Fr Michael Hickin, Pastor
Ursula Palmer, Secretary
Cathy Miller, Custodian
Ambre Gillstrap, Custodian
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Valerie Heth, DRE
St. Andrew’s Parish
Ursula Palmer, DRE
St. Mark’s Parish
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday 5:30 pm, Bottineau
Saturday 8 pm, Lake Metigoshe
Sunday 9:00 am, Westhope
And 11:00 am, Bottineau
CONFESSIONS
Saturday, 4:30 pm, Bottineau
Sunday, 8:30 am, Westhope
Or by Appointment
OFFICE HOURS
Tue 12:30pm-5:00pm
Wed 9:00am-3:30pm
Thurs 12:30pm-5:00pm
Fri 9:00am-5:00pm
PARISH NEWS AND EVENTS
UPCOMING EVENTS St. Andrew’s– October 15, 29—Rel. Ed classes after Mass November 4-5 & 11-12—Parish Council elections St. Mark’s— October 25– Religious Ed classes 5pm November 4-5 & 11-12—Parish Council elections
ADULT ED.—Fr. Barron Sessions - Chapter 1 ses-sion next Thursday (10/19) at 7pm in Rectory Base-ment
HAPPY HEARTS— Support group for depression and anxiety is meeting every Monday @ 6pm at the United Parish.
Stewardship Moments “My God will supply whatever you need…” - PHILIP-PIANS 4:19 God really does provide for those who are grateful and generous. This is very difficult for people that don’t live a stewardship lifestyle to believe. People are skeptical and say it’s just coincidence. If you are skeptical, try living a stewardship lifestyle for just one month – be generous with your gifts of time, talent and treasure and see how God pro-vides for your needs.
Report for October 8, 2017
St Andrew’s: Ad env $ 385 Pl $ 74.75 Ch $ 12
St Mark’s: Ad env $ 1934 Plate $ 0 Ch $ 59 Building proj. $ 125
Saturday, October 14, 5:30 p.m. St. Mark’s († Stanley Estenson) Sun, October 15, 9 a.m. St. Andrew’s (Parishioners) Sun, 11 a.m. St. Mark’s († Loren Saville) Tue, October 17, 2 p.m. St. Andrew’s Hospital († Duane Buck) Wed, October 18, 7:30 a.m. St. Mark’s († Annette Guarino) Thursday, October 19, 9 a.m. St. Andrew’s (Joe & Angie Henry & family) Friday, October 20, 11 a.m. Good Samaritan († Duane Buck) Saturday, October 21, 5:30 p.m. St. Mark’s († Duane Sebelius) Sunday, October 22, 9 a.m. St. Andrew’s (Parishioners) Sunday, 11 a.m. St. Mark’s († Delmar Haberman)
Home Communion Any St. Mark parishioners desiring Ho-ly Communion at home, call Claudia Trebas (228-2339) by Monday evening to be put on the list. To add or remove a name, please contact Deb Wyman at 245-6538 or the parish office.
PARISHIONERS, FAMILY, AND FRIENDS: Military personnel & their families, Cindy Volk, Clay Gunderson, Sylvia Frazer, Harvey So-land, Jodee Blaze, Dave
Woeste, Fred Salinsky, Todd Pigeon, Duane Indridson, Carol Carbonneau, Ann O’Connell, David Schultz, Don-na Jones; Jerry Volk, Cindy Haman, Audrey Phillips, Sandy Janzen, Charles Carbonneau, Bonnie Clark; a special private intention.
St. Andrew’s Health Center: Marion Honer Trinity Homes, Minot: Eva Bauer Good Sam: Al Pugh, Helen Hoffert, Regan Benning, Frances Boice, Maria Barballa, Pete Anderson, Ernie Houle, Jane Kuntz.
For those who would like to write to Carol Carbonneau, her address is: 215 S. Maple Watertown SD 57201
MASS INTENTION REQUEST
A Mass intention is requested for :
_____________________________________________
From:
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Suggested offering $10.00 per Mass intention.
Steering Committee Meeting October 26th
At 5:30 pm At St. Mark’s Social Hall
St. Mark’s Ministries for Oct. 28-29 DATE EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS READER GIFT BEARERS USHERS GREETERS COUNTERS
Satr. Bread: Anne Bergeron Carla Eisenzimmer / Denise Aide
Susan Haberman Mike Haberman family Merle Allard / Dennis Lagasse
Denise Aide / Carla Eisenzimmer
Sun. Bread: Wayne Barbot Warren & Leanna Emmer
Vicki Boehnke Hamilton family Mike Nero / Steve Lorenz
Pete & Gigi Artz Carla Eisenzimmer
News from not so far away
Parable of the Wedding Feast. For the 5th week in a row, we hear one of Jesus’ famous parables. Like several before, it’s a surprisingly harsh story. An important thing to keep in mind—context, context, context.
In Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus enters Jerusalem (Palm Sunday) at the beginning of chapter 21. Last week and this week, we read from chapters 21 & 22. That means, these parables come out of encounters with the reli-gious leaders (“priests and elders of the people”) that occur during the final days of Jesus’ earthly existence, what we call Holy Week.
I’ve been trying to grapple with the strong and often violent language contained in these stories. The height-ened rhetoric is more easily understood if these are Our Lord’s last words to his very hard-hearted listeners. He is using intense language and imagery to get the attention of people who don’t seem to be getting it.
Some commentators find in the enraged king who destroys and burns the cities of those who do not accept the invitation to the wedding feast an allusion to the destruction of Je-rusalem. The Romans sieged and utterly razed the city of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. This cataclysmic event would have been very keenly in the forefront of the minds of St. Matthew’s audience.
It is important to remember that Jesus’ words are never uttered in a vacuum. There is a literary context (where they occur in the Scrip-tures) and an historical context (the actual setting of the speaker and the writer). There’s also the context of when it is proclaimed to the worshipping community: what’s going in your heart, in our town, in our country or world, as well as the immediate context of the Mass.
“Behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world. Blessed are those called to the supper of the Lamb.” These words of the priest during the Communion Rite echo Revelation 19:19, with this slight difference—the bible passage says “the wedding feast of the Lamb.”
Yes, the invitation to Sunday Eucharist is the King calling any and all to join the Union of Christ and the Church.
Our response, “Lord, I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof…” is a final chance to put on the wedding garment of humility.
We come to the Feast of the Son every Sunday. In our very own breasts Heaven is wedded to Earth, God’s divinity becomes one with my poor humanity through the Eucharistic Bread and Wine. The attitudes with which we approach this great Sacrament (visible sign of an invisible grace) determine whether or not we’re ‘dressed’ for the occasion.
The Bottineau Blue Line youth program—is having a Pancake breakfast today, Sunday October 15 at the Community Arena (hockey rink) from 9am—1pm to help offset the costs of hockey, and keep it affordable for all families. It is free-will offering.
HAPPY HEARTS—Anxiety and depression support group is meeting every Monday evening at 6pm at the United Parish.
THE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH MEN are hosting a Supper at St. Mark’s Social Hall on October 22 from 4 to 7pm. Everyone is welcome.
St. Andrew’s Ministries
DATE EUCHARISTIC
MINISTERS READER GIFT BEARERS ALTAR SERVERS COUNTERS USHERS
Sun. Oct 29 Nancy Erickson & Tom Henry
Paulette Martin Beckedahl family Jude & Maria Roger Heth & Tom Henry
Mark Radzwill / Hilary Huss
St. Ann’s Parish in Belcourt — is hosting a NET Retreat on Sunday, October 29 from 8:30 am to 6 pm. All our youth is invited to attend. For information please contact Theresa George at 307-254-8087.
Bottineau Co. Right to Life—will be delivering St. Mark’s baby quilts to the Saint Gianna Maternity in Minto, ND on November 2. Collection box-es with a list of needed items will be at St. Mark’s and St. An-drew’s. Your donations are greatly appreciated. St. Gianna is a non-for profit, who serves mothers and children by promot-ing a culture that values life. Paulette Martin, Pres. 245-6202, Marlys Richard 228-2610
October—Respect Life Month. Please see the bulletin insert. In the church entryway there are Life Issues surveys available for those wishing to share their views. Our Bishop urges us to participate
in this survey.
St. Andrew’s Altar Society– will be in need of a new President starting in November. If anyone is interested in filling out this position, please contact the Parish office at 228-3164
St. Mark’s Altar Society– next meeting will be on November 2 at 5:30 pm at St. Mark’s Social Hall.
The Pilgrim Virgin Statue is still making her visits. Don’t forget to sign-up in the vesti-bule of both parishes if you wish to have Mary come visit your home for a few days.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR! Dr. Alveda King,
niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., is coming to the Far-
go area on Wednesday, October 25 for a
100 No More Prayer Rally. For the last 100
years, Planned Parenthood has left a lega-
cy of death, eugenics, and racial oppres-
sion. The rally will be held from 1—2 pm in
front of the Planned Parenthood clinic on
803 Belsly Blvd. along highway US 75 in Moorhead.
Dr. Alveda King has stated many times: “Abortion is
racism and takes away the civil rights of unborn babies.”
This event is sponsored by Concerned Women of Ameri-
ca of North Dakota and is open to everyone.
Contact State Director, Linda Thorson at 701-331-
9792 for more information, or go to nd.cwfa.org
Bottineau Co. Social Services is asking for donations for Bottineau County families in need. Articles mostly needed are: Soap—Laundry/Dish/Hand & Body, sham-poo and conditioner, toothpaste and toothbrushes, de-odorant– both female and male, lotion, Kleenex, paper towel, toilet paper, cleaning supplies and diapers. Do-nations can be dropped off at Bottineau Co. Social Services. If you would rather make a monetary dona-tion for supplies, please call the office 228-3613.
VALLE LUTHERAN CHURCH in Rolette —will be hosting a Fall Supper and WELCA bake sale on Octo-ber 29, 2017 from 4 to 7pm. Everyone is invited to this harvest celebration. Adults $12, Children 5-12 $5, Pre-school free, families $40.00, take outs $13. For infor-mation, call Karen at 701-550-9711.
Nominations for Parish Council.
In both St. Mark’s and St. Andrew’s we will enter-tain nominations to Parish Council from this week-end, Oct 14-15 through Oct 28-29.
One can either nominate his/her self, or an-other. We only ask that if you nominate someone other than yourself, you clear it with that person. Everyone nominated must be willing to be placed on the ballot. We will not be contacting nominees to ask if they’re willing to be on the ballot.
Nomination ballots available at the church entry. Elections will take place the weekends of Nov 4-5 and 11-12.
At St. Mark’s, we will be accepting nomina-tions for new officers for the Altar Society at the same time.
Thank you, and please hold our parishes in prayer. Those called to Parish Council play an important role in helping to shape our future. Their sacrifices are greatly appreciated and their service is a blessing to all.
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