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St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church 710 10 th Street South, Fargo, ND 58103 Parish Office: 701.237.6063 | www.stanthonyfargo.org St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church is a diverse community of people, unified in Christ on a faith journey to salvation through worship, education and service. Staff Fr. Raymond Courtright, Pastor [email protected] Fr. Antony Samy, Parochial Vicar [email protected] Deacon Stuart Longtin, Pastoral Ministry/Outreach [email protected] Maria Gietzen, Religious Education/Youth Ministry [email protected] Melissa Woinarowicz, Music/Liturgy/RCIA [email protected] April Mitchell, Communications/Events/Technology [email protected] Deidra Lies, Office Administrator [email protected] Sunday Masses Saturday: 5:00 PM Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM, 7:30 PM Weekday Masses Tuesday-Friday: 6:45 AM Monday - Thursday: 5:15 PM Saturday: 8:00 AM Confessions Saturday: 3:45-4:45 PM 15 minutes before daily morning Mass 30 minutes before daily evening Mass Other times available by appointment. Parish Office Hours Monday: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM Tuesday-Thursday: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM Friday: 8:00 AM-12:00 NOON Closed 12:00-1:00 PM for lunch. Eucharistic Adoration Thursday: 7:30 AM to 11:59 PM Baptism: Contact Parish Office during pregnancy to register for classes. Marriage: Contact Parish Office 6 months prior to schedule a date. To Register in the Parish: Please see a priest after Mass. Prayer Chain: 701-235-0308 St. Vincent de Paul: 701-566-0638 St. JPII Catholic Schools Representative: Anna Grothmann, 701-306-7621 AdministraƟon *OFFERTORY for March 1, 2020. THANK YOU! Those who are sick and suffering, especially Brad Roberg, brother of Corey Roberg, Norma Holien and Al Baumgartner. Those who have died, especially Lillian Tharaldson, Gerald Phillips, Jerry Sapa, brother of Margaret Hartze and Joel Schram, brother of Carl Schram. Please Pray For... Common Sense Approach to Illness PrevenƟon With the cold and flu season continuing, we encourage common sense prevention strategies to lessen the likeli- hood of sharing illnesses. Please be considerate of others, and if you are feeling unwell, it is okay to bow to others at the sign of peace, refrain from receiving the precious blood of Christ, and even to stay home from Mass if you are ill (there are options to view Mass on TV in our viewing area). Please take precautions to ensure your own health and recovery, as well as that of others. Amount Given Budget Sunday Collection $ 9,793.91 Online Giving $ 1,871.39 Total Giving $ 11,665.30 $15,600.00 Year to Date $ 533,464.27 $546,000.00

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    St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church 710 10th Street South, Fargo, ND 58103 

    Parish Office: 701.237.6063 | www.stanthonyfargo.org 

    St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church is a diverse community of people, unified in Christ on a faith journey to salvation through worship, education and service. Staff Fr. Raymond Courtright, Pastor [email protected]

    Fr. Antony Samy, Parochial Vicar [email protected]

    Deacon Stuart Longtin, Pastoral Ministry/Outreach [email protected]

    Maria Gietzen, Religious Education/Youth Ministry [email protected]

    Melissa Woinarowicz, Music/Liturgy/RCIA [email protected]

    April Mitchell, Communications/Events/Technology [email protected]

    Deidra Lies, Office Administrator [email protected]

    Sunday Masses Saturday: 5:00 PM Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM, 7:30 PM

    Weekday Masses Tuesday-Friday: 6:45 AM Monday - Thursday: 5:15 PM Saturday: 8:00 AM

    Confessions Saturday: 3:45-4:45 PM 15 minutes before daily morning Mass 30 minutes before daily evening Mass Other times available by appointment. Parish Office Hours Monday: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM Tuesday-Thursday: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM Friday: 8:00 AM-12:00 NOON

    Closed 12:00-1:00 PM for lunch.

    Eucharistic Adoration Thursday: 7:30 AM to 11:59 PM Baptism: Contact Parish Office during pregnancy to register for classes. Marriage: Contact Parish Office 6 months prior to schedule a date. To Register in the Parish: Please see a priest after Mass. Prayer Chain: 701-235-0308 St. Vincent de Paul: 701-566-0638 St. JPII Catholic Schools Representative: Anna Grothmann, 701-306-7621

    Administra on *OFFERTORY for March 1, 2020. THANK YOU!

    Those who are sick and suffering, especially Brad Roberg, brother of Corey Roberg, Norma Holien and Al Baumgartner. Those who have died, especially Lillian Tharaldson, Gerald Phillips, Jerry Sapa, brother of Margaret Hartze and Joel Schram, brother of Carl Schram.

    Please Pray For... 

    Common Sense Approach to Illness Preven on With the cold and flu season continuing, we encourage common sense prevention strategies to lessen the likeli-hood of sharing illnesses. Please be considerate of others, and if you are feeling unwell, it is okay to bow to others at the sign of peace, refrain from receiving the precious blood of Christ, and even to stay home from Mass if you are ill (there are options to view Mass on TV in our viewing area). Please take precautions to ensure your own health and recovery, as well as that of others.

    Amount Given Budget Sunday Collection $ 9,793.91 Online Giving $ 1,871.39 Total Giving $ 11,665.30 $15,600.00 Year to Date $ 533,464.27 $546,000.00

  • PRAYER CARDS IN THE PEWS This weekend you will find prayer cards in all the pews that have the name of a First Communion/Confirmation student on them. These students will be receiving these sacraments on Friday, April 3, at St. Anthony’s. Please take a prayer card and pray for that student, that they may continue to grow in God’s grace and holiness as they prepare to receive these sacraments. BETHANY HOMES TO DECIDE MASS EACH WEEK Bethany Homes on University Drive is currently restricting visitors as a way to lessen the likelihood of illness coming into their facility. Because of this, they cancelled all activities for last week, including their Friday Mass. If you typically attend or help with the Friday Mass at Bethany, please plan to call ahead to the St. Anthony’s Parish Office on Friday mornings for the next few weeks to see if Mass is still going to go forward. It will be decided on a week-by-week basis, dependent upon illness risk. Thank you for your understanding. LENTEN FISH DINNER Our St. Anthony’s Knights of Columbus members will again be serving up a delicious fish dinner this Friday, from 5:00-6:30 PM. On the menu is baked Pollock, deep fried Pollock, French fries, baked potatoes, macaroni and cheese, vegetables and dessert. The cost is just $10 for ages 13 and up, $6 for children 6-12 and children 5 and under are free. All are welcome! STATIONS OF THE CROSS Following the fish fry on Fridays during Lent, join us in the church for Stations of the Cross. We will begin at 6:30 PM. Let us each strive to make this the best Lent ever! GOD’S GIFT APPEAL Thank you to all of our parishioners who have made their gift to the 2020 God’s Gift Appeal. If you have not yet made a gift or pledge, please fill out a commitment card, located on the table in St. Francis Gathering Place or online at fargodiocese.org/godsgiftappeal. Thank you for your generosity! CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS TO MEET Court St. Ann #261 of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas will meet Tuesday, March 10, at St. Anthony's beginning with Mass at 5:15 PM, with meal and meeting to follow at 6:30 PM. If interested in CDA, please join us at our meeting. Members are invited to bring food pantry donations. Call Lupita at 520-840-2418 with any questions. LITURGY COMMITTEE LOOKING FOR MEMBERS! The Liturgy Committee is looking for a few good people to join us. Do you have a special interest in what happens at Mass? Would you like to become more immersed in the liturgical year? Do you have a desire to learn more about the rich history and treasure trove of liturgical music, prayers, and practices? Are you interested in helping your fellow parishioners to go deeper at Mass, and to really experience the love of Jesus? If this is sparking interest for you, please contact Melissa through the Parish Office.

    Parish Events and Happenings

    L M T S : M 14/15

    S 5:00 PM

    S 7:30 AM

    S 9:00 AM

    S 10:30 AM

    S 7:30 PM

    P Lucas Hager John McLaughlin

    Tom Smith April Mitchell

    Brian Kautzman Helen Steffens

    A S

    Tess, Angie, and Amy Oduor

    Jayden Ouart Isaac & Jacob Kinzler

    Carter & Landon Mitchell

    Taylor Schmidt Grace & Isaac

    Madsen Nick Newsam

    Katrina & Lucas Gietzen

    Mara Nielsen Anna Seefeldt

    H Troy and Rose Pedersen

    Madsen Family

    Schuh Family

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    Cheryl Cameron Peter Oduor

    Joanne Selzler Diane Herding Brian Herding

    Paul Bailey Bonnie Kroetsch

    Ken Kroetsch Shirley Sweeney

    Kara Bailey

    Gerry Grensteiner Linette Knoll

    Pat Knoll Cindy Longtin Troy Pedersen

    JR Madsen Tom Nagel Troy Schuh

    Chris Thoms Mike Traen

    Steve Cossette ____________

    Kriste Ross Joan Schaefer Helen Steffens

  • MEN OF THE CROSS MEETING There will be a meeting of the Men of the Cross on Tuesday, March 10, at 6:30 PM, at Nativity Church. This meeting is for all current members and anyone who is interested in becom-ing a Man of the Cross. The Men of the Cross wear a Saint Benedict Crucifix for three reasons: 1. To remind us to pray more, 2. To remind us to act like Christians Disciples and 3. To bring Christ into our secular culture. If you would like to receive a Saint Benedict Crucifix, contact any of the men you see wearing one and they will get you one. If you have questions about this ministry contact Deacon Bruce Dahl at [email protected] or 701- 371-1923. CLASSICAL PIANO PERFORMANCE Rejoice! On Laetare Sunday, March 22, St. Edward's in Drayton is hosting a classical piano performance by Jay Hershberger, professor of piano at Concordia, featuring Chopin and Schubert. The performance will begin at 2:00 PM, with a dessert buffet and beverages to follow. There will be gluten-free deserts available, too. A free-will offering is being asked to help with the cost of major re-pairs to our geothermal system. YOUNG ADULTS NEEDED TO PLAN AND PRESENT RETREAT The Department of Youth and Young Adult Ministry for the Diocese of Fargo (Kathy Loney) is looking for young adults, male and female, to help plan and present a gender specific retreat this summer. The retreat is for students ages 13-17. The theme has not been decided yet and young adults would be helping to decide and then design the retreat with talks to fit the theme. You would also choose and participate in indoor and outdoor games for this age. The paid position includes several meetings and the actual retreat and evaluation. For more information or to say ‘yes’ to this challenge, please contact Kathy Loney at 701-356-7902 or email her at [email protected] for more information no later than Friday, March 20. CATHOLIC JOB OPENINGS IN THE DIOCESE OF FARGO Check out the new listings for FT Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry in the Diocese of Fargo, as well as FT Classroom Elementary School Teach-ing at St. Catherine’s Elementary School in Valley City. Learn more at fargodiocese.org/jobopenings and ap-ply today! JPII CATHOLIC SCHOOLS PRESENTS SUMMER ADVENTURE CAMP Choose up to 12 weeks of ad-venture from May 26-August 14, Monday-Friday, from 7:30 AM-5:30 PM, at Trinity Elementary School in West Fargo. The Summer Adventure Camp is a fun and active, faith-centered adventure program for students entering kindergarten through grade 5. Contact [email protected] for more information.

    Community and Diocesan Events

    Religious Education and Youth CAN YOU HELP COORDINATE OUR LIVING STATIONS? We are looking for an adult volunteer with an interest in helping coordinate our high school students to pre-sent the Living Stations of the Cross. This person needs enthusiasm and creative ideas, as well as the ability to practice with the stu-dents on two Wednesdays (March 25 and April 1) and the performance on April 8. A choreography or threatre background would be a bonus. Contact Maria through the Parish Office if you can help! HOLY HOUR FOR YOUTH In this world of noise and busyness, are you, as a young person, looking for qui-et? An opportunity to spend time in discernment and prayer for other young people in your lives, community and nation? As part of our Year of Prayer, St. Anthony’s will be hosting a Holy Hour for Youth on Wednes-day, March 11, beginning at 6:45 PM, in the Church. The evening will include scripture readings, reflection and time with Jesus in adoration. Youth, as well as their parents, families, and others who are important to them, are invited to join us for a beautiful evening focused on prayer!

  • MONDAY, MARCH 9 St. Frances of Rome, Religious Dn 9:4b-10/Lk 6:36-38 5:15 PM +Maggie Siebels TUESDAY, MARCH 10 Is 1:10, 16-20/Mt 23:1-12 6:45 AM +Don Hareland 5:15 PM Donald D. Klontz WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 Jer 18:18-20/Mt 20:17-28 6:45 AM +Pawel Zurek 5:15 PM Ken Kroetsch THURSDAY, MARCH 12 Jer 17:5-10/Lk 16:19-31 6:45 AM Fr. Courtright and Fr. Antony Samy 5:15 PM ++Clayton and Beverly Cullen FRIDAY, MARCH 13 Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a, 17b-28a/Mt 21:33-43, 45-46 6:45 AM +Paul Greving 10:00 AM Bethany Mass SATURDAY, MARCH 14 Mi 7:14-15, 18-20/Lk 15:1-3, 11-32 8:00 AM +Benjamin Gaffrey-Knier 5:00 PM +Rita Petrowitz SUNDAY, MARCH 15 Third Sunday of Lent Ex 17:3-7/Rom 5:1-2, 5-8/Jn 4:5-42 7:30 AM Mirichie Guevarra 9:00 AM ++Leo and Delores Grandbois 10:30 AM +Lawrence Petrowitz 7:30 PM Parishioners of St. Anthony’s STEWARDSHIP MOMENT: “Go forth from the land of your kinsfolk and from your father’s house to a land that I will show you.” G 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.”

    Mass Schedule

  • SUNDAY, MARCH 8 Second Sunday of Lent Coffee and Rolls After All AM Masses -Served by St. Anthony’s Knights of Columbus 8:35 AM “Lectio: Prayer” Lenten Study 10:05 AM “Lectio: Prayer” Lenten Study 10:30 AM Children’s Liturgy MONDAY, MARCH 9 Parish Office Closed 8:00 am-1:00 pm 7:00 PM Walking Toward Eternity Study 7:00 PM Knights of Columbus Council #7083 7:00 PM Liturgy Committee TUESDAY, MARCH 10 5:15 PM Catholic Daughters of America 6:30 PM Prayer Shawl ‘Loose Ends’ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 11:45 AM Faith & Fitness 3:00 PM Legion of Mary 6:00 PM Youth Choir Practice 6:30 PM Religious Education 6:30 PM Adult Choir Practice 6:30 PM Study on the Bible and Church Fathers 6:45 PM Holy Hour for Youth THURSDAY, MARCH 12 8:00 AM- Eucharistic Adoration Midnight 11:30 AM “Lectio: Prayer” Lenten Study 1:00 PM Senior Card Players 7:00 PM “Lectio: Prayer” Lenten Study FRIDAY, MARCH 13 Obligatory day of abstinence (or some other penance) 5:00 PM Knights of Columbus Fish Dinner 5:15 PM Chaplet of Divine Mercy 6:30 PM Stations of the Cross SATURDAY, MARCH 14 3:45 PM Confessions SUNDAY, MARCH 15 Third Sunday of Lent Coffee and Rolls After All AM Masses -Served by St. Anthony’s Knights of Columbus 8:35 AM “Lectio: Prayer” Lenten Study 10:05 AM “Lectio: Prayer” Lenten Study 10:30 AM Children’s Liturgy DO YOU HAVE OLD PALMS? Return them to the church, and we’ll burn them at the Easter Vigil. Palms can be left in the designated box in the Sacristy. Thank you!

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