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ST. MARK’S BOTTINEAU & ST. ANDREW’S WESTHOPE
PARISH OFFICE: (701) 228-3164 RECTORY: (701) 228-5164 [email protected]
322 Sinclair St. • Bottineau, ND • 58318 - www.stmark-standrew.org
April 29-30, Third Sunday of Easter
PARISH STAFF
Fr Michael Hickin, Pastor
Ursula Palmer, Secretary
Cathy Miller, Custodian
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Valerie Heth, DRE
St. Andrew’s Parish
Ursula Palmer, DRE
St. Mark’s Parish
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday 5:30 pm, Bottineau
Sunday 9:00 am, Westhope
And 11:00 am, Bottineau
CONFESSIONS
Saturday, 4:30 pm, Bottineau
Sunday, 8:30 am, Westhope
Or by Appointment
OFFICE HOURS
Tue 12:30pm-5:00pm
Wed 9:00am-3:30pm
Thurs 12:30pm-5:00pm
Fri 9:00am-5:00pm
PARISH NEWS AND EVENTS
UPCOMING EVENTS St. Andrew’s— K-6 Religious Ed.— May 7, 14, 21 Senior Sunday May 21st. Graduation, May 28th
St. Mark’s— Altar Society meeting—May 4 @ 5:30pm First Friday Adoration—May 5 Parish Council meeting—May 9 @ 5:30pm Graduation, May 28th Rummage Sale—June 3rd IMPORTANT NOTICE: Ursula, our secretary, will be absent from May 2—May 20. The office won’t be open between those days. You can contact Father Michael at 701-891-1238.
Stewardship Moments
“Did not our hearts burn within us while He talked to us on the road, while He opened to us the scriptures?” - LUKE 24:32 How often do we take the time to discern what Jesus wants from us? Are our prayers always petitions, ask-ing Jesus to do things for us? If so, that’s a one-sided relationship. Living our faith means developing a per-sonal relationship with Jesus. Just like any friendship, there is give and take, each side listening to each other and helping each other out. Take time in silence to lis-ten to what Jesus is asking of you.
Report for April 23, 2017
St Andrew’s: Ad env $ 295 Pl $ 21 and Ch $ 0
St Mark’s: Ad env $ 2474 Pl $ 207 Ch $ 32.10
Saturday, April 29, 5:30 p.m. St. Mark’s
(† Mary Pugh & Albert Pugh)
Sunday, April 30, 9 a.m. St. Andrew’s
(† Shawna Deschamp)
Sunday, 11 a.m. St. Mark’s
(Parishioners)
Tue, May 2, 12 p.m. St. Mark’s
(† Tom & Priscilla Fischer)
Wed, May 3, 12 p.m. St. Mark’s
(† Jayne Albrecht)
Thursday, May 4, 9 a.m. St. Andrew’s
(† Jean Johnson)
Friday, May 5 8 a.m. St. Mark’s
(† Stanley Estenson)
Sat, May 6, 5:30 p.m. St. Mark’s
(† Darrol Vad)
Sun, May 7, 9 a.m. St. Andrew’s
(Parishioners)
Sun, 11 a.m. St. Mark’s
(† Jayne Albrecht)
Home Communion Any St. Mark parishioners desiring Holy
Communion at home, call Claudia Trebas
(228-2339) by Monday evening to be put
on the list.
To add or remove a name, please
contact Deb Wyman at 245-6538 or
the parish office.
PARISHIONERS, FAMILY, AND FRIENDS: Military personnel & their families, Cindy Volk, Ryan Volk, Donna Estenerson, Brenda Marquardt, Tanya Buzzerd, Clay Gunderson, Sylvia Frazer, Har-vey Soland, Jodee Blaze, Dave Woeste, Everett Lahr; Cool Bau-
mann; a special private intention.
St. Andrew’s Health Center: Marion Honer Edgewood Vista, Minot: Everett Lahr Good Sam: Al Pugh, Helen Hoffert, Rose Cote, Regan Benning, Frances Boice, Maria Barballa, Pete Anderson, Ernie Houle, Jane Kuntz.
St. John Paul II’s Prayer to Our Lady of Fatima
I am before you in this shrine to kiss your hands Because you stood so firmly near the cross of your Son
Which is the cross of the whole history of humankind. Always and now, you watch with the greatest motherly care,
Defending with your powerful intercession the dawn Of Christ’s light in the midst of peoples and nations.
Always and forever you remain, because the only Son of God, Your Son, entrusted all humanity to you when,
dying on the cross, He brought us into the new beginning
of everything which exists. Your universal motherhood, O virgin Mary,
Is the sure anchor of salvation for the whole of humankind. —Offered on the occasion of the Holy Father’s second visit to Fatima, May 1991, when he entrusted the new evangelization of the world into Mary’s care.
Mass Intention Request
A Mass intention is requested for :
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From:
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Suggested offering is $10.00 per Mass intention
NORTHERN LIGHTS APOSTLES Are organizing a SOUP LUNCHEON FUND-RAISER
at St. Andrew’s Church on May 7th at 11am You are all welcome!
St. Mark’s Ministries for May 13-14 DATE EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS READER GIFT BEARERS USHERS GREETERS COUNTERS
Satr. Bread: Vickie Gangl Julie Hoffman / Phyllis Brunelle
Barb Waagen Dennis & Cindy Lagasse
Merle Allard / Walt Pasicznyk
Beverly Boucher / Ann Swanson
Sun. Bread: Jen Nero Warren Emmer / Kathy McGhan
Jair Peltier Steve & Diane Lorenz Rob McGhan / Wayne Barbot
Loren & Mary Ann Saville
TBD
From the Pastor’s Pen
The Way of Easter. Today’s Gospel shows how the first com-munity of disciples came to believe that Jesus had risen from the dead.
Funny, it begins with these friends of Jesus walking and talking with Jesus, yet not recognizing him. Like other encounters with the risen Jesus, there’s a disconnect and inability to notice who he is.
We might imagine the feelings of these two disciples. They’re leaving Jerusalem. Their friend Jesus has been crucified. Their hope is gone. They can’t make sense of what happened. They seem already willing to put the experience behind them.
When Jesus approaches, they take him for a stranger. He asks what they’re discussing. He invites them to share their interpretation of the events surrounding his crucifixion and death. When they’re done, Jesus offers his own interpretation. He opens the Scriptures for them, a model for our Liturgy of the Word—what we do each time we gather at Mass. We reflect upon our life experiences and interpret them in light of Scripture. We gather together to break open the Word of God.
In the next part of the story, we find a model for our Liturgy of the Eucharist. The disciples invite the stranger (Jesus) to stay with them. During the meal, when Jesus breaks the bread, the disciples’ eyes are opened. In the Eucharist too we share in the breaking of the Bread and are invited to discover Jesus in our midst.
Just as the disciples returned to Jerusalem to tell the others what happened, we too are sent from our Eucharistic gathering to tell our story.
Do you “miss” Jesus from time to time at Mass? Do we ever leave Mass thinking, Where was Je-sus? Are there other times that you glimpse things in hearing the Word, or watching others at prayer, or in your own devotion to the Broken Bread? Have you ever felt the urge to tell another believer about your own God-moments?
Isn’t it interesting how our experiences, thousands of years later, can echo precisely what we read in the Scriptures? Isn’t that a sign to you that you’re on the right track, the Easter-Way?
CLIMATE SUVEY—We are looking for volunteers to form a steering committee in order to respond to the climate survey issues. Anyone who is interested in be-ing a part of this committee, please con-tact Warren Emmer at 701-220-5042 or Bryan Schweitzer at 701-871-1178
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION classes at St. Mark’s have come to an end for this year. The kids have been great and have en-joyed their classes and a couple of activi-ties. The were very proud of making some blankets that were donated to the
Hospital.
From left to right: Paige Marsden, Owen Wilmot, Toby George, Wyatt Campbell, Alice Hamilton and Tony Wheeler.
They also appreciated the mo-ments at the Church, before clas-ses, where Father Michael would spend some time with them either teaching or in Adoration. We want to thank Erika Hamilton, Shelly Wilmot, Gloria Giglio and Jair Peltier for their help, support and dedication, as well as Sister Abigail for her help.
St. Andrew’s Ministries
DATE EUCHARISTIC
MINISTERS READER GIFT BEARERS ALTAR SERVERS COUNTERS USHERS
Sun. May 14 Tom Henry / Nancy Erickson
CYO CYO Kimberly Tabarez / Isaac Griffith
Tom Henry / Howard Erickson
Wayne Miller / Tom Henry
FELLOWSHIP Support for community members that are dealing with the death or terminal illness— Warren Emmer met with a few parishioners to form a committee and shape a group that will help us im-prove our support for families that are experiencing, or have experienced, the death or terminal illness of a loved one. Please contact Warren Emmer 701-220-5042
Saint Mark’s feast & Volun-teer Apprecia-tion—This Sunday- April 30th
4:00: Rectory Open House 5:00: Social 5:30: Entertainment 6:00: Roast-Pork Dinner with all the trimmings St. Mark’s Altar Society Drawing.
ARTS CROSSING TO PERFORM PALESTRINA MASS— Arts Crossing ensemble, a vocal group comprised of Efrain Amaya, DeVera Bowles, Kenneth Bowles, Gabrielle Damschen, Mary Muhlbradt, Peggy Rothchild and Carlos Vieira, will perform a con-cert featuring Palestrina’s Missa Papae Marcelli or Pope Marcellus Mass; Friday, May 5, at 7:30pm in First Lutheran Church, 120 5th Avenue NW. The Mass is widely considered to be a perfect exam-ple of the polyphonic style of music during the Renaissance period. The concert is free and open to the public. Questions: Mary
Muhlbradt 833-3341
MANY HANDS MAKE FOR LIGHT WORK! The Bottineau Area Chamber has organized a Clean Up Day for May 6 and they need 30 groups/clubs/businesses to form a clean up crew and adopt a mile for a day to get ready for the summer tourist season. It’s easy as 1, 2, 3. Form a group > Pick up bags at the Chamber Office > Clean on a day that works best for your group anytime between now and
May 6. Your help would be greatly appreciated. THANK YOU!
St. Mark’s Altar Society’s mtg May 4 @ 5:30 pm,Parish Hall.
ST. MARK’S RUMMAGE SALE
We are ready to accept items on May 1. Please leave them downstairs—Social Hall basement—on the table by the steps. Please don’t bring large furniture items. We appreci-ate your help in making our Rummage Sale a success.
-There are still some pans waiting for their owner in the kitchen.
Centenary of Fatima. The appearances of Our Lady in 1916 and 1917 to the three young people tending sheep in a remote place that few had heard about were deeply prophetic. The messag-es that Our Lady confided to Lucia, Jacinta and Francisco are no less relevant in our world and in our lives a century later. The Church invites us—as Our Lady invited the three children—to do penance, to pray, to fast, to give alms and
to go to confession precisely so that we won’t fall into the trap of taking God for granted. God’s mercy is deep and powerful, but we also have to be open to it. So let us beg Our Lady of Fatima for re-pentant hearts. We beseech Our Lady of Fatima, the Mother of Mer-cy, to pray with us and for us that united with her Son we may open our hearts to God, the Father of Mercies. Let us earnestly beseech Our Lady of Fatima to intercede for us so that we might stand in solidarity with persecuted Christians by evangelizing, by spreading the Gospel of Jesus, in which the truth about human dignity and freedom is fully revealed. Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us!
-extract from the KC’s CHAPLAIN’S report, April 2017