July 5, 2020 • 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Our Catholic Family
St. Paul Catholic Church372 Harold St, Hazelton 58544Director of Religion Education
Becky Small 387-4470Parish Office: 254-4588
St. Anthony Catholic Church613 N Broadway, Linton 58552
Parish Center Hours: M-F 9am-3pmSecretary: Adrien Roehrich
Email: [email protected] Mgr/DRE: Sue Schumacher
Email: [email protected] of Rel Ed: Denice KautzEmail: [email protected]
www.stanthonylinton.comwww.facebook.com/stanthonylinton
St. Katherine Catholic Church200 1st Ave N, Braddock 58524 Director of Religion Education
Becky Small 387-4470Parish 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 ~
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BEYOND THIS SUNDAY ~ When have I realized that my expectations had fooled me? Regarding hardships, what have I learned from asking for help?
All Parishes • Liturgy, Prayer and Mass Intentions: July 6-126 Monday 6 p.m.-1 a.m.(Tu) Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel postponed until further notice
7 Tuesday 5:30 p.m. Mass: St. Anthony .................................................................................Mercedes Goetz
8 Wednesday 12 a.m.-11 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel postponed until further notice 7:45 a.m. Mass: St. Paul .....................................................................................† Wayne Kalberer 9:00 a.m. Mass: St. Katherine ................................................................................. † Katie Bosch
9 Thursday 6 a.m. - Noon Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel postponed until further notice 5:30 p.m. Mass: St. Anthony ..........................................................Ben & Delphine Vetter Family
10 Friday 8:30 a.m. Mass: St. Anthony ............................................................................ † Brandon Wagner
11 Saturday 4:00 p.m. Mass: St. Anthony .......................† Deceased Forester members of St. Anthony Court 7:00 p.m. Mass: St. Katherine ................................................................................For the People
12 Sunday 8:30 a.m. Mass: St. Paul ................................................................................... † Eldon Beastrom 10:30 a.m. Mass: St. Anthony ........................................................† Benny & Agnes Wald Family
“Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest.”
-Matthew 11:28
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The Pastor’s Point Eucharistic Adoration
Divine Mercy Adoration Chapel ~ Always Accessible ~ East Entrance of Parish Center Please contact
Denice Kautz400-4939
to commit to an hour of adoration.
Thank you.
Confidential Prayer LineCall our Prayer Line — Maria Bichler 701-340-9749
These prayer warriors will pray privately and confidentially for any needs a person may have who do not want their name published in the bulletin but would like the intercession of many for their prayer requests or in need of immediate prayers.
Those Needing Prayer Please pray for the following individuals who are in need of God’s grace.
Sandy LawlerGeorge LawlerCarter Weigel
Asher SorrelsJeremiah LundRicki Sathren
Mary RichterVictor Richter
The Carmelite Sisterswill pray for your intentions!
You may mail your prayer requests to the following address:
Carmelite Monastery, PO Box 67, Alexandria, SD 57311
or prayer intentions may also be left on their prayer line: 605-239-4382
www.carmeloftheholyface.com
Eucharistic Adoration has beenpostponed in the Chapel until
further notice. You may visit Jesus in the Tabernacle anytime.
The Holy Father’s Prayer Intention: JulyPrayer intention for evangelization - Our Families“We pray that today’s families may be accompanied
with love, respect and guidance.”
In God We Trust Perhaps more than ever before, the expression “In God We Trust” should be the thought we think about most on this Fourth of July weekend. I know many in our country would and have taken issue with the expres-sion and have tried to remove it from everything. With all the tragedies we have experienced recently, should “they” succeed, this could be the worst we would see, and no doubt seal a terrible fate for our country. As we celebrate our “Independence” this weekend, may we not forget what motivated our forefathers who founded our country on Faith. When we sing the song, “Faith of our Fathers” this weekend let us remember that we have inherited their legacy. We are caretakers of their legacy and we can’t just throw it away for something different. There I have offered my opinion. As with anyone who listens to one person’s opinion, I would hope there is widespread agreement on this point. I suspect there is here in our Church and community. It is one of the things I love about us! Out of curiosity, I had to do a little research about the expression that should hold so much meaning for us not just because it appears on our money. I greatly appreci-ate that it is found in courtrooms and legislative and con-gressional chambers and elsewhere. I pray the opposi-tion will never win at removing it. I learned the use of it as a motto began in 1860 and was adopted for a two-cent piece in 1864. I believe this may have a long and inter-esting history and so I encourage anyone to “google it” and learn a bit of American history that is an important part of our heritage. I was happy and proud that when the phrase was excluded from coinage and paper bills, there was “public outrage” and it didn’t take long for the US Mint to correct its mistake. That is one protest I would be willing to join. But there is more to this week’s Pastor’s Point than just an expression that for ridiculous reasons has become controversial. The motto for our country is not to be taken lightly. We need to be reminded of what our country should stand for and founded upon. Many people, pioneers, settlers and explorers, came here be-cause of Faith. Hopefully they found what they yearned and hoped for. We celebrate their courage and their faith this weekend. Celebrating independence should always include a celebration of Faith. When we lose our “trust in God” we have lost a great deal more than an expression on our money or on a wall. Trust is everything and God promised to remain with us, and we especially need that reassurance today amidst a global pandemic; riots and destructive behavior; injus-
tice and, unfortunately, the list goes on and on. There is never any better time than right now to base our lives on the expression “In God we Trust” so our focus will be di-rected to the One who matters most and should make us grateful to be alive for we are not just citizens of a coun-try, we are children of God. May your celebration this weekend help you to remember all that you have to be grateful for knowing most, if not all of it was achieved because “In God We Trust.” It is up to each of us to make certain we always will.
Fr. David Zimmer
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Parish Points NOW MORE THAN EVER!“The Church and the world have a great need of
Eucharistic Adoration.” - Pope John Paul II, Dominicae CenaeTIME, TALENT and TREASURE
Stewardship Envelope can WIN you a PRIZE!Last weekend drawing winner is
Alexis VetterCongratulations Alexis!
(Your prize is on table in gathering area of church)
ST. ANTHONY FALL FESTIVALSeptember 20, 2020
We are in need of a Head Cook for our Fall Festival. If interested, please call the Parish Office.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORTParish Fall Festival Committee
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENTTo be in accordance with Diocesan guidelines of
“at least 2 people must be present during adoration,”the hours where only one adorer has been present will need to have another person committed to that hour.
If you have been alone during an hour in the past, can we ask that you find another to come with you such as a family member or a friend. We will strive to keep the
number of hours as we had before the shut-down. Please call Denice 400-4939 to commit to an
hour per week or to change hours.More committed adorers needed!!
God bless all Adorers of Jesus!
Congratulations to the following childrenwho made their First Holy Communion this past week!
St. Anthony Church, left to right, back row, Teach-er Billie Schumacher, Colin Turman, Fr. Dave Zimmer and Elijah Hulm; front row, Taylor Hulm and Kinley Jahner.
St. Katherine & St. Paul Church, left to right, back row, Fr. Dave Zimmer and Teacher Adrian Shea; middle row, Westen Baumgartner, Easten Baumgartner and Brecken Nieuwsma; front row, Claire Keeney, Lydia Shea and Isabella Benedict.
LINTON COMMuNITY BLOOD DRIVETuesday, July 7, 11:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Knights of Columbus Hall Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus.Sign up with Ray at 254-4828 or go to
vitalant.org and use sponsor code: Linton
Happy Independence Day!God Bless America!
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OuR FINANCIAL OFFERING TO GOD - Fiscal Year 2019-20 - Week 52
GOAL$485,000
Received
MaintainingOur Legacy
$413,679
• ST. ANTHONY June 27-28 Year-to-DateAdult/Loose Contributions .........$5,739..............$216,078Children Contributions ...............$ 5..............$ 935TOTAL Contributions ................$5,744..............$217,013Budget ........................................$4,057..............$210,964Over (Under) ..............................$1,687..............$ 6,049• ST. KATHERINE Adult/Loose Contributions .........$ 982 ...............$32,308Children Contributions ...............$ 1................$ 250TOTAL Contributions ................$ 983................$32,558Budget ....................................... $ 730................$37,960Over (Under) ..............................$ 253............... ($5,402)• ST. PAuL Adult/Loose Contributions .........$ 587................$33,880Children Contributions ...............$ 5................$ 347TOTAL Contributions ................$ 592................$34,227Budget ........................................$ 695................$36,140Over (Under) .............................($ 103).............. ($ 1,913)
St. Anthony ChurchBOX GUTTER PROJECT
Received: $10,257Cost of repair was $40,000 and
was not included in Maintaining Our Legacy.
“As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of God’s varied grace.” -—1 Peter 4:10
Happy Birthday!July 7 .....................................Kate HolzerJuly 8 ....................................Alison JacobJuly 9 ....................................Karen BoschJuly 9 .................................... Sarah SchellJuly 10 ....................... Gabrielle ValdellonJuly 11 ...................................Frank JacobJuly 11 ...................................Kelsie WaldJuly 12 .................. Deacon Ken WolbaumJuly 14 ............................. Rosemary WolfJuly 15 ...............................Temree AppertJuly 15 .............................Malonia KelschJuly 15 .............................. Justin TschosikJuly 16 ..................................... Jade JacobJuly 16 .................................Alvin MossetJuly 18 .................................... Tom BoschJuly 18 ................................Andrea HagerJuly 18 ....................................Jodi KelschJuly 18 ................................Tiffany KuntzJuly 18 ...................................... Tom SheaJuly 18 ....................................Jamie Wald
Happy Anniversary!July 8 .................... Beryl & Balinda HoodJuly 13 ..................Mylo & Kathy KramerJuly 16 .................. Al & Angela SchmaltzJuly 16 ..............Brian & Sue SchumacherJuly 17 .......................Jesse & Sara JahnerJuly 17 ...............Ken & Donna Schneider
God bless you as you celebrate!
July 11-12 4:00 p.m. Saturday 10:30 a.m. SundayROSARY: Luella Jochim Rosina BoschGIFTS: none noneSERVERS: none noneLECTOR: Kathleen Vetter Annette PavlicekEMHC: none noneUSHERS: Alan and Isaac Brindle Jon and Riley Richter Rick Hulm, Charles Pavlicek Shawn and Bradyn BurgadMUSIC: Diane N. and singers Sue and BrianSACRISTAN: none none
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, July 12, at 8:30 a.m. GIFTS: none LECTOR: Mike AppertSACRISTAN: none MUSIC: Lori and Taiya SchmidtSERVERS: noneEMHC: noneUSHERS: Dennis Kalberer, Bruce Doolittle, Jeff HumannMONEY COUNTERS: Dianne Kalberer, Char BeastromLAWN MOWING: July 5-11: Jeff Humann Family; July 12-18: Appert Family
Saturday, July 11, at 7:00 p.m. LECTOR: Sandy MUSIC: Susan, JanelSERVERS: none SACRISTAN: noneEMHC: none GIFTS: noneMONEY COUNTERS: Temree and Audrey
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EVENTS• LINTON COMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVE, KC Hall, 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ............................... Tuesday, July 7 Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus. Sign up with Ray at 254-4828 or go to vitalant.org and use sponsor code: Linton
• KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS meeting, KC Hall, 8 p.m. .............................................................. Tuesday, July 7
• MASS FOR GRADUATES, St. Anthony, 10:30 a.m. ...............................................................Sunday, July 26
vocation view—Many people are weary and find life burdensome. Could God be calling you to bring com-fort, encouragement and refreshment to others? Trust that Jesus can work through you. You can make a difference. (Matthew 11:25-30)
Reading I : Zechariah 9:9-10Shout for joy! He comes in peace!• The verses in the reading from Zechariah describe the mes-
sianic king in terms familiar to the tradition.• Jerusalem was personified as a sentinel waiting for the king’s
arrival.• The new messiah, who came like Solomon, would banish all
instruments of war; his kingdom would be a kingdom of peace.
Reading II : Romans 8:9, 11-13Live by the Spirit.• The Letter to the Romans describes the activity of God’s
Spirit.• Paul uses the image of flesh without spirit to describe the
person who does not live by God’s Spirit.• According to Paul, that “Spirit-less” person is already dead.
Gospel : Matthew 11:25-30
Sunday Readings and Backgrounds14th Sunday in Ordinary Time • Week of July 5
Many CDs and Books are available for a very minimal cost in the kiosk located in
front entry of church. Take a look!
CD’s & BOOKSLighthouse Catholic Media
Come to me all you who are weary.• In the Gospel today, Jesus speaks, not only as a wisdom
teacher, but as Wisdom herself.• Jesus borrows the language of wisdom to praise God for
revelation through him.• He is the perfect revelation of God because Jesus is God’s
Son, knowing God perfectly.
Jesus addresses us with comforting words today: “Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest.” Let those words wash over us and all the responsibili-ties we have, all the stresses we’re under, and all the failures that haunt us. “My yoke is easy,” Jesus assures us, “my bur-den light.” As we gather together on this holiday weekend, let us rejoice in the freedom Jesus offers us from our heavy burdens.
Parish Center Open: Mon - Fri 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
GIFT SHOP1st Communion • Confirmation • Wedding
Statues • Wood Wall HangingsJewelry • Rosaries • Bibles • Prayer Books
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St. Maria Goretti • Feast Day is July 6 Virgin martyr and miracle worker in death. She was stabbed to death on July 6 while resisting the advances of the son of her father’s business partner. Maria was born in Corinaldo, Italy, the daughter of a farmer who moved the family to Ferriere di Conca, near Anzio. There Alexander Serenelli, a youth who lived in the same house, tried to seduce the young Maria. When she refused him, Alex-ander stabbed her repeatedly. Arrested for the murder, he was imprisoned and experienced a vision of Maria. Her cause for sainthood was opened because she was credited with some forty miracles after her death. She was canonized by Pope Pius XII (r. 1939-1958) in 1950, as a model of purity. Alexander attended her canonization.
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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.
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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.
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.