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Central Office in Holdingford Hours: Mon.-Wed. 10 to 3, Thurs. 1 to 5 Website: tworiverscatholic.com Office: (320) 228-0105 Father: (320)228-0110 In case of emergency or a death, call Father at the Rectory 746-2231. Parish Pastoral Team Father Gregory Mastey, Pastor Kristin Molitor, New Evangelization Coordinator evangelist@tworiverscatholic.com Janice Wuebkers Business Manager Office hours: Wed. 10 to 3 p.m. businessmanager@tworiverscatholic.com
Jessie Johnson, Secretary secretary@tworiverscatholic.com Confession Times: Before weekday Masses at 7:30 a.m. Saturday: 7:30 p.m. St. Anna
Marriage: Couples are to begin
preparation 6-12 months in advance and must call the Central Office to meet with Father Gregory before setting a date. Diocesan Marriage Preparation Classes are required.
Baptism: Call to schedule Baptism.
A baptism class is offered quarterly.
Shut-Ins: Please call us.
New Parishioners: Please introduce yourself to Father after Mass and call the Central Office. If you are leaving our parishes please call the central office so we can update our census. Thank you.
P.O. Box 308, Holdingford, MN 56340
The Catholic Communities of Bowlus, Holdingford and St. Anna
St. Stanislaus Kostka, Bowlus All Saints, Holdingford
Immaculate Conception, St. Anna The Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
August 11, 2019
The Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary The Catholic belief that the Mother of God was assumed body and soul into Heaven began in the early middle ages, and it finally was declared the fourth Marian Dogma by Venerable Pope Pius XII on November 1, 1950. It was not without controversy, but he knew he was doing the right thing when he saw the Miracle of the Sun four times while walking in the Vatican Garden; it was then he realized “this was the pure truth.” The Assumption is endlessly con-nected to Mary’s Immaculate Conception. Because She was conceived without original sin, and because Her yes to the Divine Will of God the Father was to-tal, she also transcended physical decay of the body. Did She suffer? Did She experience death as Her beloved Son did? These questions draw us into mys-tery, but we know for sure Jesus called her to Heaven from her home in Ephe-sus. Of course, this is important to Catholics as a Holy Day of Obligation, as Solemn feasts are the holiest, but it is also a wonderful opportunity to prayer-fully ponder the encouragement and hope available to all Catholics dreaming of our own resurrection from the dead, and the reconstitution of our own physical bodies in the heavenly realms. Mary followed St. Joseph and Her Son Jesus Christ, and every day we take steps towards salvation by following the Holy Family. So, go to Mass August 15th and say the Rosary for peace!
Prayer Lines: All Saints: Ramona Fedor 746-2395 Kathleen Ebnet 746-2227 St. Anna: Shirley Schwalbe 356-7209 Christine Maleska 356-7246 St. Stanislaus: Arlene Beniek 584-5235
The Healing Power of God
Eucharistic
Adoration Every Monday All Saints-St. Hedwig’s 8:00 a.m.– 10:00 p.m. Every Saturday St. Stanislaus Kostka 6:00 a.m.– 6:00 p.m. Daily Mass Eucharistic Adoration is also held for one hour following daily Mass on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. No Adoration if there is a funeral on that day. Confession and the Rosary begin 1/2 hour before Mass.
This Week’s Events
Teckla Scegura Donald Wenderski Connie Young
Lee Bieniek Marcie Selinski Kieran Kloss
Bernice Carlson Katie Yurczyk Judy Schehr
Tyson Myers Matt Myers Reagan Zierdan
LeRoy Johannes Nancy Bieniek Evelyn Trettel
Cayden Van Norman Melissa Scepurek Baby Wyatt
Arnold Voss Louise Bieniek Olivia Maciej
Arlene Beniek Sharon Prokott Donna Lange
Please call the Central Office if you would like be added or taken off the prayer list, or if you are homebound and would like to receive the Eucharist. If you are in the Hospital, please let Fr. Gregory know. He cannot visit or even pray for you if he does not know. He tries to get to St. Cloud once a week for visits. In Bowlus, let the Social Justice Committee know and all three parish-es should let the prayer line know. Thank you. people know. Let us pray for you!
Remember in prayer all who are in need of the Lord’s Healing and Strength especially:
Ministry Schedulers: All Saints: Patty Becker 291-6582 St. Anna: Kathy Scegura 746-2814 St. Stanislaus: Margie Benusa 584-5405
Sun. August 11
Mon. August 12
Tues. August 13 On The Road Mass
Wed. August 14
Thur. August 15 Holy Day, parish office closed.
Fri. August 16
Sat. August117 St. Stanislaus Adoration All Saints-St. Mary’s 8:00 a.m. Men’s Prayer Group
Evangelization Corner ~Kristin Molitor Dear Friends, The Holy Spirit is at work in our cluster and I’m excited to share with you many upcoming opportunities to help you grow in your faith! Next Book for Women’s Group Our Women’s Group will begin our next book, Created To Relate: God’s Design For Peace and Joy on September 9th. This book, written by Kelly Wahlquist, delves into the unique gifts women have and how they can be used to lead others to Christ! All women are invited to attend! Cost is $10 for a book. Scholarships are available. Contact Kristin by September 3rd to sign up. Men’s Group And for all the men in our cluster, be sure to check out the Saturday morning’s men’s group that meets every Saturday at 8:00 a.m. This is a great opportunity to meet other men on fire for their faith. Women’s Night of Worship All women are invited to attend a Women’s Worship Night on Thursday, August 22 at the Church of St. Mary in Upsala. The worship hour will go from 7:00-8:00 p.m. and will include Eucharistic adoration, praise and worship music, and prayerful meditations. Childcare is available. Refreshments to follow. Discipleship Quads Join us for an informational meeting about joining a Discipleship Quad on August 26th at 6:30 at the All Saints - St. Mary’s basement. A Discipleship Quad is a group of four people who journey together as disciples through weekly gatherings of fellowship, ongoing conversion, and learning. This is a yearlong commitment that you help you grow in your faith in new and amazing ways. FORMED Website Don’t forget to utilize our subscription to FORMED, an online service for access-ing thousands of Catholic videos, audios, and ebooks. This is a great way to grow in your faith at home or in your car. To sign up for FREE, just visit us here: https://tworiverscatholic.formed.org.
This week, let’s pray to the Holy Spirit and ask Him how He might be calling us to grow closer to Jesus.
News & Events
Share the Garden Sunday! Starting August 25th and continuing until frost, we will be having St. Stan’s Share Sundays. Tables will be set up on the east side of the church for anyone to share extra garden produce with other parishioners.
URL Addresses: All Saints, Holdingford, MN
www.osvonlinegiving.com/1723 Immaculate Conception, St. Anna
www.osvonlinegiving.com/1720 St. Stanislaus Kostka, Bowlus, MN
Monday: DT 10:12-22, MT
17:22-27
Tuesday: DT 31:1-8, MT 18: 1-
5, 10, 12-14
Wednesday: DT 34:1-12, MT
18:15-20
Thursday: 1 CHR 15:3-4, 15-16,
16:1-2, LK 11:27-28. RV
11:19A; 12:1-6A. 10AB, LK
1:39-56
Friday: JOS 24:1-13, MT 19:3-
12
Saturday: JOS 24:14-29, MT,
19:13-15
Sunday: JER 38:4-6, 8-10,
HEB, 12:1-4, LK 12:49-53
Weekly Offering
Support our Priests
Weekly
Readings
Knights of Columbus
Mark your calendars for Sunday, August 18, 2019 for the annual Rural Life Celebration, at the Randy and Amanda Hartung farm in St. Anthony (40607 County Road 153, Free-port 56331), and begins with Mass at 10:30 a.m.
Listen to Fr. Gregory on KYES 1180 AM or 93.5 FM at 8:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. on Fridays.
St. Gregory Council
Anyone interested in going with the Knights of Columbus Family camping outing, we have sites available. We will be at Sinclair Lewis campground in Sauk Centre Aug. 16-18th. Father is planning to do a mass for the campers on Sat-urday at 4 p.m. followed by a cookout from the Knights, bring a dish to share. Contact Jayme Panek 290-7752 or Loius Heitzman 293-7816 for a spot to join us ( $30 per night, electric hook up site)
RCIA! Are you or someone you know interest-ed in learning more about the Catholic Church or becoming a member? Join us for RCIA clas-ses this fall! RCIA (The Rite of Christian Initia-tion for Adults) is a program we use to prepare people to become fully initiated members of the Catholic Church. Prayerfully consider joining us as we explore the beautiful riches of the Catho-lic faith. Call Kristin at the central office to learn more. Dates and times of classes to be announced.
CANCER PRAYER SERVICE All are invited to a cancer prayer service at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 28, at the Church of St. Anthony, 2405 1st St N, St. Cloud. The prayer service will include a Mass, Anointing of the Sick for those struggling with cancer or other illnesses/chronic conditions, along with a special blessing for health care workers. This is an opportunity to bring families, friends and neighbors together in prayer, hope and gratitude for the gift of refreshments will be served in the Parish Center after Mass.
Save the Date! All women are invited to attend a Wom-en’s Worship Night on Thursday, August 22 at the Church of St. Mary, Upsa-la. The worship hour will go from 7:00-8:00 p.m. and will include Eucharistic adoration, praise and worship music, and prayerful meditations. Childcare is availa-ble. Refreshments to follow.
Diocese News Natural Family Planning is the meth-od for prayerfully planning your future. August 22nd at 6:30 p.m. At the office of Marriage and family; contact Sheila at 320-252-4721 or at omf@gw.stcdio.org St. Mary’s Block Party will be Satur-day, Sept. 7, 4-10 p.m. This is a free event with music from Diamond Back, bingo, children’s games, silent auction, beer garden, and delicious food. Join in the fun! Motorcycle Run for Vocations be-gins in Albany, Sunday Aug. 25. This be-gins with a tour of Seven Dolors Church at 1:30, and the route includes St. Anna, Avon, Sts. Peter and Paul Church in Rich-mond, St. Martin, New Munich, and then back to Albany. Hog roast dinner will be served at 5:45, $8 per person. Contact Fr. Mitch Bechtold at 320-247-4907. All donations go towards supporting seminar-ian education for the Diocese of St. Cloud.
Financial Contributions Parish Income
July 22, 2019 AS $626.25 IC $1390.00 SS $300.75 Thank you for your generosity. For where your treasure is, there also will your heart be. Luke 12:34
Parish News & Events Catholic United Finan-cial
M I N I S T R E
May Eternal Rest Be
Granted to
William Joseph Matros
Funeral Monday, August 5th,
2019 Immaculate Conception,
and to
Victor John Bromenschenkel,
Funeral Wednesday, August 7th
2019, Immaculate Conception.
Banns lII Scott Ryan Pueringer and Hope Mary
Boeckermann August 30 2019
All Saint-St. Mary’s
Banns l Ryan Glen Solarz and Ashley Lucille
Angevine (from All Saints) September 7th 2019
St. Stephen’s
Banns l Matthew Barrick and
Katie Scepaniak (from St. Anna) August 16th, 2019
Litchfield, Minnesota Nun Run!
Sponsored by the St. Cloud Diocese on August 14th and 15th, young ladies 16 and older will be visiting 4-5 religious communities in Minnesota and staying over-night. Activities will include tours, praying, attending Mass and with the sisters who will talk about charism and history. Meals are provided and there is no cost to attend. Call Julie Jacobs to register at 320-251-5001, and her e-mail is jjacobs@gw.stc.dio.org
Look here for suggestions for our MinisTree Program. When completing a task fill out one of the MinisTree cards found in the back of church and turn it into the Central Office or collection basket. If more than one person is helping with the task, each should fill out a card.
Volunteer as the Garden Coordinator
Help pull weeds in the garden
Visit the homebound
Grow flowers for church decorations
United in Our Faith: Planning for the Future Last weekend I shared the news of forming a Feasibil-ity Study Planning Team to explore improving our ex-isting churches or constructing a new church to unite our faith community. Over the next month, the team will prepare some important information to share with you during four identical open parish meetings. Next week, I will describe some of the key infor-mation you will receive in mid-September during the meetings. In the meantime, the following parishioners are members of the planning team: Steve Auer, Emily Jung, Ernie Schmit, Patty Becker, Fr. Greg Mastey, Steve Stoermann, Joseph Christen-sen, Steve Prokott, Greg Waletzko, Allen Fedor, Bob Pueringer, Jessica Wells, Gerry Heitzman,Keith Ripplinger. ~Fr. Gregory
Faith Formation & GIFT (Generations In Faith Together)
Mass Schedule
Mon. Aug. 12
St. Jane Frances de Chantal, Religious
8:00 a.m. St. Stanislaus +Donald and Diane May
Tues. Aug. 13
Saints Pontian, Pope, and Hippolytus, Priest, Martyr 7:30 p.m. On the Road Mass, Arban
Father Gregory and area priests are invit-ed to dinner at St. John’s Abbey .
Wed. Aug. 14
Saint Maximillian Kolbe, Priest, Martyr
8:00 a.m. Mass All Saints-St. Mary’s +Louis Wentland
Thurs. Aug. 15
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
8:00 a.m. Mass All Saints-St. Mary’s Noon St. Stanislaus 7:00 p.m. Immaculate Conception
+Roger Blenker and family +Sylvester Warzecha For the People
Fri. Aug. 16
St Stephen of Hungary
No Mass
Sat. Aug. 17
8:00 p.m. Immaculate Conception
For the People
Sun. Aug. 18
The Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 a.m. All Saints-St. Hedwig’s 10:00 a.m. St. Stanislaus
Unity of All People +Cyril Frank Ebnet, Ice Cream Social!
Attention New Grads! Congratulations to all of you. By now you are likely realizing you have arrived at an important phase in this whole business of growing up, and those of you heading off to the life of a college or university student are doing more than furthering your ed-ucation; you are soon facing the excitement of independence, and a range of chal-lenges that are emotional, social, and intellectual. A little nervous? Do you want everything to go well? Then stay close to your faith, Jesus Christ, and the Mass and Adoration. Late this month, shortly after you unpack, meet your roommate, and eat your first mediocre meal in the cafeteria, set about finding the Catholic Church near-
est to your campus. Becoming a dormant Catholic is cliché, and unbecoming; instead, go to Mass every Sunday, and daily Mass when you can. Soon enough, you will find out that college campuses are busy, and very loud, and the best method of all for staying focused and peaceful is to simply and regularly carve out some time to sit in your new church in front of the Blessed Sacrament. We are all praying for you, and counting on you to live out the Catholic values with which you were raised. God Bless you! (Pictured: Fr. Mike Schmitz at the Newman Center UMD)
St. Stanislaus Religious Education Program needs you! We are looking for 4th,7th,8th,9th, and 10th grade teachers. We also need a teacher to teach adults in our new Sacramental Preparation class. If you are interested in answering Jesus's call to spread the Good News, please call Cindy Fussy at 320-360-6798. And: if you have a child in kindergarten or first grade ready for All Saints Faith Formation classes, contact Katrina Kolles at 746-2917, or 292-1575.
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