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WELCOME TO THE PARISHES OF
Holy Spirit Parish 227 Third St. Two Harbors, MN
HOLY SPIRIT & ST MARY’S
HOLY SPIRIT PARISH Mass Schedule Confession Schedule
Saturday: 4:30 pm Friday: 7:30 - 8:00 am
Sunday: 11:00 am Saturday: 3:30 - 4:15 pm
Or by appointment.
Eucharistic Adoration: Fridays 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Holy Spirit Office Hours:
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Monday - Thursday
7:00 am - 11:00 am Fridays
Office is located in parish basement.
Office ................................................. (218) 834-4659
Office E-mail ............................. [email protected]
Rectory ............................................... (218) 834-4313
Parish Website ............ www.holyspirittwoharbors.org
Liturgy & Parish Life Coordinator ..... (218) 834-4659
Director of Religious Education ......... (218) 226-3100
Deacon Tim Egan ............................... (218) 349-9175
Deacon Scott Peters ............................ (218) 834-2543
Prayer Intentions ................................ (218) 834-4659
Birthright ............................................ (800) 550-4900
ST. MARY’S PARISH Mass Schedule Confession Schedule
Saturday: 7:15 pm Saturday: 6:30 - 7:00 pm
Sunday: 8:30 am Sunday: 7:50 - 8:15 am
Or by appointment.
Eucharistic Adoration: Wednesdays 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
St. Mary’s Office Hours:
8:00 am - 2:00 pm Monday - Thursday
Office is located in St. Mary’s Rectory.
Office/Rectory .................................... (218) 226-3100
Church Hall ........................................ (218) 226-3691
Parish E-mail .............. [email protected]
Parish Website .................... www.stmarysilverbay.org
Deacon Fred Wright ........................... (218) 220-1790
Deacon Jack Ferris (Retired)………...(218) 226-4753
Father Michael Lyons (in Residence) (218) 830-1600
Prayer Chain ....................................... (218) 226-3639
SACRAMENTS OF MARRIAGE, BAPTISM, ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Please contact your parish office.
Pastor: Rev. Steven Laflamme
St. Mary’s Parish 57 Horn Blvd.
Silver Bay, MN
Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time | November 4, 2018
BULLETIN SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Bulletin Announcements must be submitted to your parish office
before 4:30 pm on Mondays.
Early deadlines for November 18th & 25th posted on center section.
[email protected] (218) 834-4313
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St Mary’s, Silver Bay
Parish News
Family Faith Formation We will meet next on Wednesday, November 7 at 6 pm. We’ll start our night with dinner at 6 pm, followed by classes at 6:30 pm. For our Adult Faith Formation, Father Steve will continue his series on Prayer. This is open to everyone, so whether you are young or old, single or family, all are welcome to join us. This is great way to not only learn more about your Catholic faith but to meet new people. There is child care available for those who have
children younger than kindergarten.
Attention Knights of Columbus & Auxiliary Members Mark your calendars to help with Bingo set up on Monday, November 12, at 6 pm. Also, lots of help will be needed on Tuesday for the Bingo. Please remember to bring bars.
Please Keep These People In Your Prayers:
Parishioners: Susan Gelatic, Richard Smach, Lillian Miller, Rose Elam, Mary Ann Stebbins, Elwood Youngberg, Lisa DeRosier, Marion & Bill McKeever, Leanne Buell, Deanna Larson, Ted Youngberg.
Clergy: Deacon Fred Wright, Fr. Francis Paquette.
Relatives & Friends: John Grahek Jr., Andy McBride, Josh Solberg, David Shoen, Lisa Shea, Brad Althaus, Mike Schultz, Mike Hartfiel, Ryan Kelly, Johnny Jerabek, Brad Hove, Dan Moudry.
Military: Bryce Brooks, Todd Curry, John Ferguson, Karen McGrane, Michael Seipke, Sam West, Chris Grensing, Sean Stebbins, Sam Andrus, Kris Topp.
Please call the parish office if you’d like to submit a prayer request; these requests will run for 3 weeks. If continued prayers are needed after that time, prayer requests can always be renewed – just call the parish office to let us know.
Bible Study
We meet on Sunday evenings at 6:30 pm in the Social Hall. We always look forward to and welcome new members! Come when you can; there is no pressure to be there every week.
2019 Giving Envelopes
The 2019 Giving Envelopes are available in the parish office for our snowbirds who like to pick them up before they leave for the winter.
Welcome to St. Mary’s
We’re happy you’re here! If you are new to our community and would like to be a registered member of our parish, or even if you’re just a frequent visitor, please call or stop in to the Parish Office so we can meet you and tell you about some of our programs. We’d love to get to know you and welcome you into any programs that might interest you.
Knights of Columbus Turkey Bingo Tuesday, November 13 at 7 pm
Don’t miss out on an evening of FUN.
Be sure to spread the word, tell all your
friends!
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! “Adopt the Church Walkways”
We are looking for volunteers to adopt a weekend for snow removal this winter. What do you do when you adopt a weekend? It is simple - you just keep an eye on the weather and be sure our sidewalks are safe, free of snow and ice, before people arrive for each of the Masses on that weekend. We want to give a HUGE THANK YOU to the 6 individuals/families who signed up to help with the snow removal last year! What an amazing group of snow angels. But, we need more volunteers! There are a lot of winter weekends and we need more than 6 families to fill the calendar (plus, one of our faithful volunteering families has moved away).
We are very blessed to have the City plow our parking lot, so we only need to clear our walkways. The church has ice melt/sand mix, shovels and a snow blower on site but volunteers are needed to do the work.
There is a sign-up sheet on the table in the back of the church. Please consider this opportunity to give back by offering up a weekend or two for this important task. We need to make sure we have all the weekends covered so please sign up as soon as you can. We need people who can commit to specific weekends, as well as "extras" who are willing to be called on short notice when/if something unexpected comes up and a weekend replacement is needed for the person who originally signed up. We will distribute a master list of contact information to all the volunteers.
If you have any questions, please contact Cindy in the parish office. We sincerely appreciate your consideration for this very important service for our parish.
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From the Desk of Father Steve:
As our nation prepares for election day on Tuesday, we pray that God may provide us with wise and prudent elected officials who will lead us with humility, justice and integrity. As we carry out our civic duty this week and go to the polls, I would like to provide us with a helpful set of goals for consideration in exercising our precious right to vote. This list is taken directly from the USA Bishops document entitled, “Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship” published in November of 2015. God bless you! ~Fr. Steve
Catholic teaching challenges voters and candidates, citizens and elected officials, to consider the moral and ethical dimensions of public policy issues. In light of ethical principles, we bishops offer the
following policy goals that we hope will guide Catholics as they form their consciences and reflect on the moral dimensions of their public choices. Not all issues are equal; these ten goals address matters of different moral weight and urgency. Some involve intrinsically evil acts, which can never be approved. Others involve affirmative obligations to seek the common good. These and similar goals can help voters and candidates act on ethical principles rather than particular interests and partisan allegiances. We hope Catholics will ask candidates how they intend to help our nation pursue these important goals:
• Address the preeminent requirement to protect the weakest in our midst—innocent unborn children—by restricting and bringing to an end the destruction of unborn children through abortion and providing women in crisis pregnancies the supports they need to make a decision for life.
• Keep our nation from turning to violence to address fundamental problems—a million abortions each year to deal with unwanted pregnancies, euthanasia and assisted suicide to deal with the burdens of illness and disability, the destruction of human embryos in the name of research, the use of the death penalty to combat crime, and imprudent resort to war to address international disputes.
• Protect the fundamental understanding of marriage as the life-long and faithful union of one man and one woman and as the central institution of society; promote the complementarity of the sexes and reject false “gender” ideologies; and provide better support for family life morally, socially, and economically, so that our nation helps parents raise their children with respect for life, sound moral values, and an ethic of stewardship and responsibility.
• Achieve comprehensive immigration reform that offers a path to citizenship, treats immigrant workers fairly, prevents the separation of families, maintains the integrity of our borders, respects the rule of law, and addresses the factors that compel people to leave their own countries.
• Help families and children overcome poverty: ensuring access to and choice in education, as well as decent work at fair, living wages and adequate assistance for the vulnerable in our nation, while also helping to overcome widespread hunger and poverty around the world, especially in the areas of development assistance, debt relief, and international trade.
• Provide health care while respecting human life, human dignity, and religious freedom in our health care system.
• Continue to oppose policies that reflect prejudice, hostility toward immigrants, religious bigotry, and other forms of unjust discrimination.
• Encourage families, community groups, economic structures, and government to work together to overcome poverty, pursue the common good, and care for creation, with full respect for individuals and groups and their right to address social needs in accord with their basic moral and religious convictions.
• Establish and comply with moral limits on the use of military force—examining for what purposes it may be used, under what authority, and at what human cost—with a special view to seeking a responsible and effective response for ending the persecution of Christians and other religious minorities in the Middle East and other parts of the world.
• Join with others around the world to pursue peace, protect human rights and religious liberty, and advance economic justice and care for creation.
EARLY BULLETIN DEADLINES
Sunday, November 18 bulletin - Announcements need to be submitted by 4 pm on Thursday, November 8.
Sunday, November 25 bulletin - Announcements need to be submitted by 4 pm on Wednesday, November 14.
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Holy Spirit, Two Harbors
Please Keep These People In Your Prayers:
PARISHIONERS: Arthur Barthman, Florian Burger, John
Erickson, Ed Gudowicz, Virgil Jasmer, Ron Kor, Bonnie
McGregor, Mary Murphy, Verna Rafn, Joe Seeber and
Howard Shultz.
FRIENDS & RELATIVES: Bill Carlson, Brian Hoffman,
Robert Linn and Heidi Penman.
MILITARY PERSONNEL: Garrett Aho, Nate Berger,
Jacob Kearin, James Mickle, Christopher Uremovich,
Maddison Zavoral and Sophia Zavoral. SACRED HEART CANDLE: Alex VanHorn.
Cassi’s Corner—Vocations Awareness Week
The Church has set this week as a time to think about
vocations. We often equate vocation with career, but
they are not they same. There are three primary
vocations: religious, married, and single life; careers
are innumerable and can work within a vocation.
We all live as singles for at least a portion of our lives.
As singles we usually have more flexibility in our
time and can serve in a way that is unique to this call
or state in life. During this time, too, we are called to
practice chastity (which is different than celibacy, but
that’s for another time) and discern how God is
asking us to use the gifts He has given—whether in
religious life or married life. Long term, however, the
call to the single life is not as common, since most are
called to marriage or religious life. There are some,
however, who are called to live a consecrated single
life, living in the world, serving the Church.
Religious vocations are sometimes thought of as the
only true “vocation.” This is likely because we focus
more on calls to the priesthood than the other two
vocations. Religious life also includes being a brother,
sister, monk, or nun.
The vocation of marriage is by far the most common,
but should never be thought of as the least (nor
should religious vocations be considered the best). In
marriage, spouses are called to help each other get to
heaven and to raise their children to know God.
To discern your vocation take time to learn more about
them all, pray about them, and listen for God’s voice since
He knows what would make you the happiest. If you are
already living a vocation (even if you didn’t put much
discerning into the matter), remember that God will give
you the grace to live it. All vocations have sacrifices and
abundant blessings. They are meant to help us become
saints and to help others to do the same.
Coffee Social today, Sunday, following Mass.
Fundraising Committee - Seeking new members!
New members and ideas are welcome. The next
fundraising meeting will be after the 11:00 Mass on
Nov. 11 to discuss new and upcoming events.
It’s Red Kettle Time
Our parish has once again been asked to ring bells for
the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle fundraiser on Friday,
November 16th from 11 AM—7 PM. Please call
Nancy at 218-393-2748 if you can ring (and spread
cheer) for an hour or two. This is a great event to do
as a family or small group, so grab some friends.
Military Bulletin Board Updates
If you have a child or grandchild serving in the
military, please send Linda Hoffman a picture along
with their branch of service, rank, where they are
stationed, and what they are doing. The information
will be posted on our bulletin board in the gathering
space. If you have someone on the board now and it
needs updating, let Linda know.
40 Days for Life—Closing Celebration
Monday, Nov. 5th, at 7 pm at the Duluth Gospel
Tabernacle Church, 1515 W. Superior St., Duluth.
Our speaker will be Noah Maldonado, Northern
Regional Coordinator of Students for Life. Come
and share your experiences on the Vigil and enjoy
refreshments with fellow Prayer Warriors. May God
abundantly bless all who fasted and/or prayed on the
Prayer Vigil (and all those who couldn’t be physically
on the Prayer Vigil but also prayed.) Thank you for
your support. ~ The 40 Days for Life Team.
Pasty Report
Thank you to each person who participated in
any way to the pasty sale: peeling, baking, filling,
packaging, and purchasing. Last weekend’s sale
raised $1,055. We plan on raising as many funds as
we can through these pasty sales. We need you to
continue to say “Yes!” when called. Many hands
make light work!
Baptized in Christ
Daniel Robert Cavallin (parents: Chase & Cassandra)
was baptized this past weekend at Holy Spirit. We
congratulate his parents on this happy occasion and
we pray they will be the best of teachers of their child
in the ways of Christian faith.
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St. Mary’s Mass Schedule Holy Spirit’s Mass Schedule
Saturday ST. MARTIN DE PORRES 11/3/18
6:30 p.m.
7:15 p.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Mass - Intention for Ed Zupancich
Reader ....... Tom Clifford
Cantor ........ Terri Frericks-Blood
Plate ........... Deacon Fred Wright
Chalice ....... Judy Zupancich & Jeff Asmussen
Servers ....... Nicolas & Natalie Reineccius
Sunday 31ST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 11/4/18
7:50 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Mass - Intention for All Parishioners
Reader ....... Marge Jorgenson
Cantor ........ Tom Palen
Plate ........... Deacon Fred Wright
Chalice ....... Mary Wright & Michelle Stadler
Servers ....... Lucas & Jake Stadler
Monday WEEKDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 11/5/18
No Mass
Tuesday WEEKDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 11/6/18
7:50 a.m.
8:15 a.m.
Rosary
Mass - Intention for Ed Pocrnich
Wednesday WEEKDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 11/7/18
7:50 a.m.
8:15 a.m.
Rosary
Mass - Intention for Ronald Clement
Thursday WEEKDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 11/8/18
7:50 a.m.
8:15 a.m.
Rosary
Mass - Intention for Damian Dischinger
Friday THE DEDICATION OF
THE LATERAN BASILICA 11/9/18
7:50 a.m.
8:15 a.m.
Rosary
Mass - Intention for Ed Pocrnich
Saturday ST. LEO THE GREAT 11/10/18
6:30 p.m.
7:15 p.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Mass - Intention for Damian Dischinger
Reader ....... Jody Majewsky
Cantor ........ Patty Armstrong
Plate ........... Jeff Asmussen
Chalice ....... Don Seipke & Tom Frericks
Servers ....... Corrina Marolt & Brooke Velcheff
Sunday 32ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 11/11/18
7:50 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Mass - Intention for All Parishioners
Reader ....... Laura Swartz
Cantor ........ Kim Josephson
Plate ........... Deacon Jack Ferris
Chalice ....... Evan Swartz & Lois Kaari
Servers ....... Nicholas Swartz & Valerie Melander
Weekend Collection
General…………..….…….….…..………...…….$1,563.00 Front Wall Project……..…...….…....……….…$150.00 World Mission Sunday..………………….…………$5.00
UCA Update As of October 30, 2018 we have received $16,042.54
We still need $4,128.70 to meet our goal.
Saturday ST. MARTIN DE PORRES 11/3/18
3:30 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Mass - Intention for All Parishioners
Reader ....... Isaiah Beamer
Chalice ...... Carol Anderson & Jeannie Shaw
Servers ....... Olivia & Ava Fosness
Sunday 31ST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 11/4/18
11:00 a.m.
Mass - Intention for Bob Cavallin
Reader ....... Michelle Thewis
Chalice ...... To be assigned & to be assigned
Servers ....... Noah Mecklin & Vincent Samuelson
Monday WEEKDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 11/5/18
No Mass
Tuesday WEEKDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 11/6/18
5:30 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
Mass - Intention for Duane & Diane Morsette
Choir Practice
Wednesday WEEKDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 11/7/18
6:00 p.m.
No Mass
Mom’s Group
Thursday WEEKDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 11/8/18
8:15 a.m. Mass - Intention for Fr. Frank Perkovich
Friday THE DEDICATION OF
THE LATERAN BASILICA 11/9/18
7:30 a.m.
8:15 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Mass - Intention for Carol Burger
Eucharistic Adoration with Benediction
Saturday ST. LEO THE GREAT 11/10/18
3:30 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Mass - Intention for All Parishioners
Reader ....... Gloria Uremovich
Chalice ...... Liz Scheidt & Shari Hendren
Servers ....... Livy Hendren & To be assigned
Sunday 32ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 11/11/18
11:00 a.m.
12:00 p.m.
Mass - Intention for Sr. B. Herman
Reader ....... Louis Button
Chalice ...... Joanne Button & to be assigned
Servers ....... Casey Underdale & Noah Mecklin
Fundraising Committee Meeting
Weekend Collection
General……………….………..……..………..$2,358.00 UCA…………………….…...…………….…………$145.00 Building Fund………...….…..……..………….$478.00 World Mission Sunday.……..…….……….…$55.00 Natural Disaster Relief.…………...……….…$75.00
UCA Update
As of October 30, 2018 we have received $20,462.63 We still need $7,161.28 to meet our goal.