st. philip neri catholic church · 9/1/2019 · thurs night 8 – 9 pm - adult children of...
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WORSHIP Weekday Masses: Mon & Tues: 7 PM
Wed, Thur & Fri: 8 AM First Sat: 9 AM
WEEKEND MASSES: Sat 5 PM
Sun 8:45 Care Center Sun 10 AM
CONTACT Priest: Fr. Neil Pfeifer, Pastor [email protected]
Office/Rectory: 754-2860 Fr. Cell: 701-208-1124 stphilipnerinapoleon.org & mybrotherjesus.com
Deacons: Gary Schumacher & Allen Baumgartner Office Staff: Emily Piatz - Financial Secretary Tanya Schneider - Evangelization & Outreach Barb Silbernagel - Building/Grounds/Janitorial Office hours: Tues., Thur ., & Fr i. 9 AM to 5
SACRAMENTS Reconciliation: 1/2 hr before every Mass, 1 hour before Saturday Evening Mass, OR by appointment. Marriage: Contact Fr . Pfeifer at least 6 months prior to wedding date. Baptism: Contact Fr . Pfeif-er before the child is born.
Anointing of the Sick: If you or a loved one is hospitalized, or before surgery contact Fr . for a visit.
St. Philip Neri Catholic Church
Our Mission: encourage, form & inspire intentional disciples of Jesus Christ.
Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday, September 7th Napoleon - 4 PM Confessions; 5 PM Mass Ashley - 7 PM Confessions; 7:30 PM Mass Sunday, September 8th Zeeland - 7:30 AM Confessions; 8 AM Mass Care Center - 8:45 AM Communion Service led by
the deacons for the residents, does not fulfill Sunday obligation for those who can & are able to make it to Mass Napoleon - 10 AM Mass
Roof Project Updates
Goal: $251,000 Pledged: 122,878
Dollars paid: 93,028 Family Participation: 33%
A BIG THANK YOU - to all who came out and attended the St. Philip Neri Corn Feed last Sat-urday. It was our largest event ever as we ran out of food and had to get more. Thank you to those who bought tickets, and those who donated a prize for the raffle. Everyone’s effort and support made this annual parish family event a success. Roughly 495 people were served. A special thanks to: Tim and Lisa Long and their family for gather ing the deli-
cious locally grown corn, picked the day of the feed, and do-nating and preparing it
Schmitt Locker for the burgers. Del's Market for the supplies and condiments. Annette Schumacher and her committee who kept the serv-
ing lines moving, and did all the prep work with cutting up veggies, and getting supplies together.
Terry Schwartzenberger and Lila Wirt for doing the set up, advertising, printing the tickets, and clean up.
Jane Schneider for taking tickets at the door . Jim Bitz for soliciting pr izes for our raffle. Emily Piatz and the office staff for doing the mailings and
the office part of things. Darrell Becker and Bailey Bitz for organizing kids games and the 1st annual Corn Hole
Tournament. To the 20 teams who played corn hole, for sponsoring our youth. And to anyone else we may have forgotten, your service was appreciated!
Congratulations to our raffle winners: 1. $500 NBA Gift – Kathy Feist 2. $250 NBA Gift – Carlos Salazar 3. $250 NBA Gift – Joe P. Fettig 4. $200 NBA Gift – Mallory Schumacher 5. $150 NBA Gift – Beth Becker 6. $150 NBA Gift – Kaitlyn Weigel 7. $100 NBA Gift – Kelly Breidenbach 8. $50 NBA Gift – Kathy Feist 9. Hurley’s outdoor St. Anthony Statue - Mark Wangler 10. $30 gift certificate to Napoleon Trophy Haus - Margaret Wald
Corn Feed Income: $12,920 Expense: $960
Are you looking to help your spirituality? St. Michael’s Room
Tues morning 6:45 – 7:45 AM - Young Men’s Meeting Wed morning 6:30 - 8 AM - Men’s Group Meeting Thurs night 8 – 9 PM - Adult Children of Alcoholics/
Dysfunctional Families Sat morning 9:30 - 10:30 AM - Women’s Intercessory Prayer Group
Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time First Reading: Sirach 3:17-18,20,28-29
Responsorial Psalm : Psalm 68:4-7,10-11
The just rejoice and exult before God.
Second Reading: Hebrews 12:18-19,22-24
Gospel Reading: Luke 14:1,7-14
Reflection: Who are you inviting to “Dinner”?
What excuses do you use not to do Christ’s work?
First Friday & First Saturday Devotions
Friday, Sept. 6 at 8:00AM Saturday, Sept. 7 at 9:00AM
Come Receive Mercy!
Fr. Pfeifer with our 1st annual Corn Hole tournament winners
Kendra & Duane Weigel.
September 1, 2019
Twenty-Second Sunday in OT
Stewardship of Treasure Adults: $3,707.40 Children: $110.87
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament takes place from 5:30 AM Thursday until midnight Friday.
Mon., Sept 2 ..…………….7PM +Birhan Kidanu by Lewis & Denise Weigel Family
Tues., Sept 3.......................7PM +Joe Kuhn (Death) by Irene Kuhn & Family
Wed., Sept 4………..….....8AM + George Gross by Friends & Family
Thurs., Sept 5.…................8AM +Tim Gross by Wilma Gross & Family
Fri., Sept 6..…....................8AM +Veronica Schmidt by David & Dawn Becker
Fri., Sept 6 Care Center……….....9AM
+Gerry Hilzendeger by Christ Leier Helper: Wendy Haegele
Sat. Sept 7…………….……..9AM Health of Kelly Breidenbach by Rodger & Sandra Loberg
Sat., Sept 7………..…...........5PM +Robert Vetter (Death) by The Weigel Family
Sun., Sept 8..........…...….10AM Our Parishioners
Sun., Sept 8 Care Center……...8:45AM Communion Service; Does not ful-
fill Sunday Mass obligation
St. Philip Neri Catholic Church
Sacristan Wanda Wald
Rosary Paul Haegele
Lectors McKenzie Haas Mary Schneider
Ushers/Gift
Bearers
Chuck & Sue Wald/Barb S. & Lorraine P.
Servers Charmaine Haas
Sabrina Haas Felicia Haas
EMHC David Becker Paul Haegele Deb Humann
Sacristan Janet Dewald
Rosary Mitch Leier
Lectors Angie Gerhardt
Jim Bitz
Ushers/ Gift
Bearers
Darrell Becker Family/ Bryan Grenz Family
Servers
Blaise Bitz Anna Bitz
Rachel Doll Alexis Schneider Bryce Schneider
EMHC Amber Fettig
Jackie Grunefelder Mary Schwartz
Saturday, Sept. 7th
Sunday, Sept. 8th
Annulments - Questions about divorce & remarriage? Contact Fr. Pfeifer
St. Philip Neri Golf Tournament for Parish Roof Project
Sunday, September 22nd at the Napoleon Country Club Registration starting at 12:30PM Tournament starting at 1PM Team format: 4 person scramble; no handicap is needed. All
prizes based on flights with gross score. Entry Fee: $55/player; paid the day of the tournament. Entry Fee Includes: Golf, range balls, dinner to follow, prizes, and carts provided if needed.
Not a golfer and want to join us for supper? Serving will begin at 5:30 PM for the price of $10/plate. Children under 12 will be $5.
Sacristans needed! There is an urgent need for sacr istans to set up and get ready for Mass, and to put things away after the Mass is completed. Sacristans are needed for the Care Center, and weekend Masses here at St. Philip’s. If you are interested, there will be a thor-ough training provided. Call the parish office for details.
Save the Date CORRECTION First Communion & Confirmation: Friday, March 13th, at 7:00 PM in Napoleon with Ashley; Medina; Steele; Tappen; Wishek; Zeeland
What does true Humility look like?
Like in the first reading, the focus in today’s gospel is on humili-ty. To be humble, according to Jesus, is to not exalt oneself, thinking of oneself more highly than one ought. Rather, the humble person chooses the lowest place at the table. That person chooses not to pursue status but to let other people be considered greater than they are. Still, God will reward the humble person in the end: “For every one who exalts himself will be hum-bled, but the one who humbles himself will be exalted … [and] will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous.” This does not mean our motiva-tion for being humble should be the reward that we will receive. That is false humility. True humility, as Jesus teaches, does not seek repayment. We are to serve others, not expecting to be served in return. We should love others, whether or not they love us back. And one of the best ways to live out hu-mility, according to Jesus, is to care for “the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind.” It takes true humility to associate oneself with the downtrodden and outcasts of society, just as Jesus himself did. And to care for the needy (i.e. to give alms, as the first reading talked about) is not just about writing a check to a charity. Jesus’ parable indicates that we need to encounter the poor. By inviting them to the banquet, it left no room for the poor to be out of sight and out of mind. True humility involves going out of our way and out of our comfort zone to interact with those most in need. It involves not just giving money, but giving ourselves.
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Prayer Chain: Need prayers? Contact Janet at 754-2295
41 members of our parish are available to pray for you!
Area fall Suppers: Sunday, Sept. 8 starting at 5 PM – St. Mary’s church basement in
Hague; Serving swiss steak and the tr immings. Sunday, Sept. 15, 4 PM – 7 PM – St. Anthony’s K of C Hall in
Linton; serving fr ied chicken, ham, and the tr immings. Sunday, Oct. 13, 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM – St. Katherine’s Church
Basement in Braddock; serving chipped beef and the trimmings.
Congratulations to Nicholas and Bailey Becker, United in Holy Matrimony on 8-31-2019. “Therefore what God has joined together,
no human being must separate.”
Anointing of the Sick – Anyone wishing to receive this sacrament is asked to call Fr. Pfeifer at the office or on his cell. Please notify Fr. Pfeifer upon hospital admission of any family members as this infor-mation cannot be reported unless you tell the hospital staff the patient is Catholic AND belongs to St. Philip Neri in Napoleon. This is the only way that Fr. can know when parishioners are in the hospital.
THANK YOU!
Napoleon Social Ser-vices would like to thank you for the dia-per drive donations. We received several boxes of various sized diapers, wipes and pull-ups and $300 in cash/checks. We greatly appreciate the donations as they will be used locally, for those in need.
Life Teen
*Wear old clothes. White t-shirts are great! *Starts with supper at 7 PM (hot dogs and chips) and ends at 8:30 PM. *Various prizes will be awarded!
Grades 7-12