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Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator Cindy Hulst, LSW,
218-281-7895 (24-hour confidential number)
Parish Offices
St. Mary’s 511 Cedar Ave NW
PO Box 33 Warroad, MN 56763
218-386-1178
www.stmaryswarroad.org
Sacred Heart 104 1st St. SW
P.O. Box 738 Baudette, MN 56623
218-634-2689
sacredheartbaudette.org
St. Joseph’s 400 Park Ave
Williams, MN 56686
Contact Sacred Heart
Fr. Andrew Obel-Pastor
218-850-1783
Email: [email protected]
Deacon Jim Lukenbill
218-766-5107
Email: [email protected]
Terrie Lynn Dignan
Sec/Bookkeeper
Email: [email protected]
Jennifer Rose
Religious Education Director
Email: [email protected]
Dr. Michael Thiele
Cemetery Committee
218-280-3450
S Mass Times
St. Mary’s Warroad Saturdays 6pm
& Sundays 8:30am
St. Joseph Williams Saturdays 4:30pm
Sacred Heart Baudette Sundays 10:30am
Second Sunday of Lent
Sacrament of Reconciliation
St. Mary’s: Tuesday 5:45-6:45 pm
Saturday 3-3:30 pm
Sunday 7:45-8:15 am
St. Joseph’s: before Mass
Sacred Heart: by request after Mass or
Anytime by appointment
Homebound or in a health care facility? Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick Call pastor if Holy Communion/or a visit is desired. Hospitals will not call unless a patient asks that a
priest be notified. Planning a Marriage or Baptism? Contact pastor for more information
Parishioners * Please notify the parish office of changes of address or telephone number. * If you are new to the area or a seasonal parishioner please register with the parish office.
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March 8th 2020
t. Mary’s Warroad, MN t. Joseph’s Williams, MN acred Heart Baudette, MN
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Bible Readings for the Week of Mar 9th to
Mar 15th
Sacred Heart & St. Joseph’s Week Ahead
Saturday Mar 7
4:30pm Mass@St. Joseph’s † Peggy McDonald
Sunday Mar 8
10:30 am Mass@Sacred Heart Mass for the Parishes
Wednesday Mar 11
8:30am Mass@ Sacred Heart † Gill Motl
10:30 am Mass@ Lakewood † Tom Dinndorf
RE 6:30—7:30 pm
Thursday Mar 12
11am—3pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Friday Mar 13
*6 pm Stations of the Cross
A Biblical Walk Through the Mass
Saturday Mar 14
4:30 pm Mass @ St. Joseph’s Mass for the Parishes
Sunday Mar 15
10:30 am Mass @ Sacred Heart
† Norman & Dorothy Hovde
St. Mary’s Week Ahead
Saturday Mar 7
6pm Mass † Dale Coulter Sunday Mar 8
8:30 am † Barb Drees
* KC Breakfast following Mass
Tuesday Mar 10
5:15 pm Mass † Karin Johnston
6:00 pm A Biblical Walk Through the Mass Wednesday Mar 11
10:30am Rosary/Prayer Group
2-3:30pm Elementary RE
6:30pm Middle School & High School RE
Thursday Mar 12
10:30 am Mass @WSLC † Susan Bingham
7– 9pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Friday Mar 13
8:30 am Mass † Tony Huerd
*6 pm Stations of the Cross
Saturday Mar 14 † Dan Mckinnon
Sunday Mar 15
8:30 am Mass for the Parishes
Liturgical Ministers
Saturday Mar 14
Commentator: Deb Culleton Reader: Rose McDonald
Music: Pat
Sacristan: Phil
Sunday Mar 15
Commentator: Harold Thiessen Reader: Tom Goldsmith
Music: Heather
Liturgical Ministers
Saturday Mar 14 4:30pm @ St. Joseph’s
Eucharistic Minister: Les Nelson
Lector: Jerry Pieper
St. Joseph’s Church cleaning: Kathy Pieper
Sunday Mar 15 10:30am @ Sacred Heart
Eucharistic Ministers: Dennis & Tabitha Ubel
Lector: Don Krause
Music: Liz Tabitha Ubel
Altar Server: Caleb Ushers: Todd & Elaina Higgins
Hospitality Time ~ Sacred Heart
Sunday Mar 15: Amanda Wood
Todd & Elaina Higgins
Our gift to God for Mar 1st, 2020
$2,719
We thank God for all gifts!
Dn 9:4b-10; Ps 79:8, 9, 11, 13: Lk 6:36-38
Mar 10—Is 1:10, 16-20: Ps 50:8-9, 16-17, 21, 23; Mt 23:1-2
Mar 11—Jer18:18-20; Ps 31:5-6, 14-16; Mt 20:17-28
Mar 12—Jer 17: 5-10; Ps 1:1-4; Lk 16:19-31
Mar 13—Gn 37:3-4,12-13a, 17b –28a; Ps 105:16-21; Mt 21:33-43, 45-46
Mar 14—Mi 7:14-15, 18-20; Ps 103:1-4, 9-12; Lk 15:1-3, 11-32 Mar15—Ex 17:3-7; Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9; Rom 5:1-2, 5-8; Jn 4:5-42 or Jn 4:5-
15, 19b –26, 39a, 40-42
Stewardship of Treasure
Mar 1st
Sacred Heart St. Joseph
Envelopes $1295 $430
Plate 93 _50
Total $1338 $480
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St. Mary’s
Homebound or in a health care facility? If you are homebound or know someone who would like communion brought to you (them) or a visit from Fr. An-drew please call the office to set up a time.
Knox Pakar, Judy Mans, Nancy Pellett,
Marvel Draper, Loretta Coulter, Katrin
Peterson, Tom Gerszewski, Asher
Sorrels, Kathy Stokke, Richard Merrill,
Kai Canfield, Deanne Johnson, Charlene
Kuznia, Gerti Muggli, Ann Winkler,
Roberta Brunell, George Ganyo, Frank Cieklinski, Susie
Lykken, Loren Olson, Dale Telle, & Stephanie Schmitz.
Please remember to call the office when a name should be
added or removed. Those listed in the “Prayer Request”
box will listed for two months and then removed
unless a request is made to keep them on.
HONOR OUR SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN
We Keep in our prayers…
St. Mary's: Ryan Hartman, Maksymilian Crompton, Jacob Larson,
Tyler Larson, Brett Hebel, Nic Gray, Joseph Larson,
Shane Thompson, Krista Johnston, Alex Johnston,
Derek Woodward, Jason Hilligoss, Deb Lien & Kyle
Mohrbacher
Sacred Heart: Evan Torgeson, Ryan Torgeson, Jennifer Dalton, Victoria Chamberlain and Brandon Lockner, & Kalvin
Krause
Birthday wishes (Mar 8—Mar 15 )
go out to… Pat Larson, Hannah Corneliusen, Lucie Hruba, Anne
Prelvitz, Christine Gerszewski, Ellisa Hardwick, Doug
Lindner, Kim O’Donnell, Kris Semande, Theresa Johnson,
Julie MacCullum
March 8, 2020
2nd Sunday of Lent
“Go forth from the land of your kinsfolk and from your father’s house to a land that I will show you.” (Genesis 12:1)
God calls all of us to leave behind our old ways and to follow Him, placing our complete trust in Him. Some of the old
ways that we may have to struggle to leave behind might be materialism, selfishness, and greed. Yet God promises to
show us a new land and a better way to live. Remember what St. Teresa of Calcutta said, “God does not call us to be
successful, God calls us to be faithful.”
St. Joseph’s & Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart
Coffee and rolls will be served downstairs
after the 10:30 am Mass, all are welcome
downstairs to join in great
fellowship.
Please join us A Biblical Walk Through of the Mass Friday evenings
after 6pm stations of the Cross.
Please like our facebook page to stay updated on
various Church and Religious Education activities;
St. Mary’s Catholic Church Warroad
Wednesday Mar. 11th
Elementary RE 2-3:30pm
Middle & High School RE 6:30pm
Please Note RE March 11th at 6:30—7:30 pm
It’s About the Prayers Thanks to your prayerful participation, St. Mary’s PieceMakers
Prayer Quilt Ministry has provided more than 220 prayer
quilts since 2006. If you know of someone in need of comfort,
consider requesting a Prayer Quilt for them. Contact Barb
Kotta at [email protected]. Due to HIPPA laws, we need the
person’s permission to use their name and what they desire
prayers for.
PieceMakers meet at 1:00 pm on the first Tuesday of each month.
Everyone is welcome!
Lenten Faith Journey Opportunity
Please us join us for a presentation and discussion on A
Biblical Walk Through The Mass by Edward Sri every
Tuesday of Lent following the 5:15 pm Mass. Based on
the revised translation of the Mass, this five-part program will
take us on an exciting tour of the Liturgy as it explores the
biblical roots of the words and gestures we experience at
Mass and explains their profound significance. See, perhaps
for the first time, why we say what we say and do what we
do every week at Mass. It will be a 30-minute video
presentation, followed by another 30 minutes of discussions.
You will be able to see the words and gestures used during
Mass in a new light.
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Reflection on the Second Sunday of Lent By Dr. Scott Hahn
Genesis 12:1-4 Psalm 33:4-5,18-20, 22 2 Timothy 1:8-10 Matthew 17:1-9
Today’s Gospel portrays Jesus as a new and greater Moses.
Moses also took three companions up a mountain and on the seventh day was
overshadowed by the shining cloud of God’s presence. He too spoke with God and his face
and clothing were made radiant in the encounter (see Exodus 24, 34).
But in today’s Lenten liturgy, the Church wants us to look back past Moses. Indeed, we are
asked to contemplate what today’s Epistle calls God’s “design . . . from before time began.”
With His promises to Abram in today’s First Reading, God formed the people through whom
He would reveal Himself and bestow His blessings on all humanity.
He later elevated these promises to eternal covenants and changed Abram’s name to Abraham, promising that he would be father of a host of nations (see Genesis 17:5). In remembrance of His covenant with Abraham He raised up Moses (see Exodus 2:24; 3:8), and later swore an everlasting kingdom to David’s sons (see Jeremiah 33:26).
In Jesus’ transfiguration today, He is revealed as the One through whom God fulfills His
divine plan from of old.
Not only a new Moses, Jesus is also the “beloved son” promised to Abraham and again to David (see Genesis 22:15–18; Psalm 2:7; Matthew 1:1).
Moses foretold a prophet like him to whom Israel would listen (see Deuteronomy 18:15, 18) and Isaiah foretold an anointed servant in whom God would be well-pleased (see Isaiah 42:1). Jesus is this prophet and this servant, as the Voice on the mountain tells us today.
By faith we have been made children of the covenant with Abraham (see Galatians 3:7–9; Acts 3:25). He calls us, too, to a holy life, to follow His Son to the heavenly homeland He has promised. We know, as we sing in today’s Psalm, that we who hope in Him will be delivered from death.
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