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MASS INTENTIONS ~ June 10 - 16 Intentions indicated by “+” are deceased no notations are for living MONDAY 7:30 am Anita Miller 5:30 pm Special Intention TUESDAY 7:30 am Elizabeth Gross + & Becky Russell + WEDNESDAY 7:30 am Special Intention THURSDAY 7:30 am Special Intention FRIDAY 7:30 am Jerry Freese + 11 th Sunday In Ordinary Time SATURDAY 5:30 pm Bud & Terry Weisgram + SUNDAY 9:00 am John & Joyce Leischner 5:30 pm Parishioners Our Daily Scriptures Monday 2 Cor 6:1-10 Ps 98:1-4 Mt 5:38-42 Tuesday 2 Cor 8:1-9 Ps 146:2,5-9a Mt 5:43-48 Wednesday 2 Cor 9:6-11 Ps 112:1-4,9 Mt 6:1-6,16-18 Thursday 2 Cor 11:1-11 Ps 111:1-4,7-8 Mt 6:7-15 Friday 2 Cor 11:18,21-40 Ps 34:2-7 Mt 6:19-23 Saturday 2 Cor 12:1-10 Ps 34:8-13 Mt 6:24-34 Sunday Zac 12:10-11;13:1 Ps 63:2-6,8-9 Gal 3:26-29 Lk 9:18-24 Faithful Citizenship From the first moment of his Incarnation the Son embraces the Father’s plan of divine salvation in his redemptive mission: “My food is to do the will of him who sent me, and to accomplish his work.” The sacrifice of Jesus “for the sins of the whole world” expresses his loving communion with the Father. “The Father loves me, because I lay down my life,” said the Lord, “[for] I do as the Father has commanded me, so that the world may know that I love the Father.” Catechism of the Catholic Church, no. 606. www.usccb.org (From Diocesan Social Justice Commission www.rapidcitydiocese.org/WP/offices/social-justice-commission) Liturgical Ministry Schedule June 22 & 23 SAT. 5:30 pm E.M.: Doug Meiron, Diane Wilkinson (S) Jim Blackwell, Patty Fritzie, Joe Zacher, Sharon Ludovissie, Kim Keller Lector: Cassidy Stalley, Valeria Vifquain Ushers: Dale & Alice Schumacher, Fred & Paula Welsch Gift Bearers: Vic & Kathleen Espinosa Family Altar Servers: Daniel Espinosa, James Espinosa, Kaleb Hedman SUN. 9 AM E.M.: Jean French, Gayle Martin (S) Rachel Edelen, Kathy Grebner, Kelly Heintz, Del & Joann Solano Lector: John Zeller Ushers: Tom & Melanie Parson, Joe Martin, Randy Rapp Gift Bearers: Greg & Tricia Kirsch Family Altar Servers: Drake Heizelman, Connor Vernon, Seth Edelen, Jacob French SUN. 5:30 pm E.M.: Beth Sand (S) Chuck & Theresa Rausch Lector: Michael Tischler Ushers: Justin Lefevre, Joyce Lorenzen, Greg Rausch Gift Bearer: Matt & Kati Skinner Family Altar Server: Chloe Sand, Evan Sand, Alexia Wright Please remember to find a substitute if needed. A HUGE thank you to all you folks that called me with your availability as I worked on this recent Liturgical Schedule. YOU help make this important task of scheduling ministers for the Celebration the Eucharist a “picnic”! HA HA ---Gayle Martin EUCHARISTIC MINISTER TRAINING Sunday June 23 rd after the 9 am Mass. If THIS date does not work for you, please call for rescheduling date. Gayle Martin 718-4631 Altar Society Funeral Chairpersons ~ JUNE Chairperson: Ida Engelhardt Co-Chair: Carolyn Wise / Beth Sand FAMILY ROSARY: EVERY SUNDAY AT 7PM EVERYONE WELCOME!! prayer chain This is not the list in the bulletin. If you would like prayers or would like to be a link in the prayer chain, please contact Anne Pozorski at 721-1229. CONGRATULATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Daniel & Elizabeth (Moore) WOOD on your marriage, June 7, 2013. Praying you live joyfully ever after with God and each other. == The “Z” Gram == --- Notes From Father Bill -- This past week our parish had a retreat called Duc in Altum, Go Out Into The Depth. The team consisted of Randy Vette, Tom Lawrence, Madeline Schneller and Jessica McDonald. Many other people assisted in many ways. Ralph and Rita Dupres, Deanna Johnson, Kathy Reishus, Mark and Teresa Biggs, the Heizelman Family and Beth Sand were also a great support. If I have forgotten anyone, please forgive me. These people are another example of a very dedicated parish. Another example is the home project for Habitat for Humanity. The parish worked on that project on June 13 and 15. These are just a few examples of your parish getting involved in many activities. THANK YOU for your example. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION MONDAYS: 8 am to 5:30 pm Come rest in Me. If only for a little while. Please add RALPH GUNTHER & JIM RUSSELL to your prayers Bulletin Prayer List: Larry Amburn, Tim Ange, Don Anton, Jerry Bartholmay, Kellee Callender, Eleanor Clarich, Richard Cooper, Brandon Eastman, Kelli Eastman, Don Everett, Denny & unborn baby, Dick Fraser, Ralph Gunther, Sue Hayden, Jacob Heil, Margaret Johnson, Vera Jonas, Baby Kash, Dennis Keller, Fern Keller, Shirley Kenoyer, Laura & unborn baby, Christie Leichtnam, Lynn Loomer, Mickey (Joseph) Maher, Anita Miller, Cody Murner, Leo & Joyce Quinn, Dorothy Rapp, Ted & Judy Rapp, Mary Rieb, Doyle Roseland, Jim Russell, Karla Sandifer, Linda Schooley, Leota Sidel, Tom Slattery, Henry Stanko, Carol Sumner, Jim Theis, Elizabeth Torp, Stephanie Trautman, Mike Volk, Al Winland Thank you for the continued prayers for Don Harsma + Names will be listed on the prayer list for 30 days. Please call the office so we can update our list.. Rest In Peace Don Harsma They go no further than God - and God is very near.

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Page 1: prayer chain - Saint Therese, the Little FlowerCatholic Churchsainttheresechurch.org/uploads/3/4/4/8/34487043/june_16_2013.pdf · Lector: Michael Tischler Ushers: Justin Lefevre,

MASS INTENTIONS ~ June 10 - 16 Intentions indicated by “+” are deceased;; no notations are for living

MONDAY 7:30 am – Anita Miller 5:30 pm – Special Intention TUESDAY 7:30 am – Elizabeth Gross + & Becky Russell + WEDNESDAY 7:30 am – Special Intention THURSDAY 7:30 am – Special Intention FRIDAY 7:30 am – Jerry Freese +

11th Sunday In Ordinary Time SATURDAY 5:30 pm – Bud & Terry Weisgram + SUNDAY 9:00 am – John & Joyce Leischner

5:30 pm – Parishioners

Our Daily Scriptures Monday 2 Cor 6:1-10 Ps 98:1-4 Mt 5:38-42 Tuesday 2 Cor 8:1-9 Ps 146:2,5-9a Mt 5:43-48 Wednesday 2 Cor 9:6-11 Ps 112:1-4,9 Mt 6:1-6,16-18 Thursday 2 Cor 11:1-11 Ps 111:1-4,7-8 Mt 6:7-15 Friday 2 Cor 11:18,21-40 Ps 34:2-7 Mt 6:19-23 Saturday 2 Cor 12:1-10 Ps 34:8-13 Mt 6:24-34 Sunday Zac 12:10-11;13:1 Ps 63:2-6,8-9 Gal 3:26-29 Lk 9:18-24

Faithful Citizenship From the first moment of his Incarnation the Son embraces the Father’s plan of divine salvation in his redemptive mission: “My food is to do the will of him who sent me, and to accomplish his work.”

The

sacrifice of Jesus “for the sins of the whole world” expresses his loving communion with the Father. “The Father loves me, because I lay down my life,” said the Lord, “[for] I do as the Father has commanded me, so that the world may know that I love the Father.” Catechism of the Catholic Church, no. 606. www.usccb.org (From Diocesan Social Justice Commission www.rapidcitydiocese.org/WP/offices/social-justice-commission)

Liturgical Ministry Schedule – June 22 & 23

SAT. 5:30 pm E.M.: Doug Meiron, Diane Wilkinson (S) Jim Blackwell, Patty Fritzie, Joe Zacher, Sharon Ludovissie, Kim Keller Lector: Cassidy Stalley, Valeria Vifquain Ushers: Dale & Alice Schumacher, Fred & Paula Welsch Gift Bearers: Vic & Kathleen Espinosa Family Altar Servers: Daniel Espinosa, James Espinosa, Kaleb Hedman SUN. 9 AM E.M.: Jean French, Gayle Martin (S) Rachel Edelen, Kathy Grebner, Kelly Heintz, Del & Joann Solano Lector: John Zeller Ushers: Tom & Melanie Parson, Joe Martin, Randy Rapp Gift Bearers: Greg & Tricia Kirsch Family Altar Servers: Drake Heizelman, Connor Vernon, Seth Edelen, Jacob French

SUN. 5:30 pm E.M.: Beth Sand (S) Chuck & Theresa Rausch Lector: Michael Tischler Ushers: Justin Lefevre, Joyce Lorenzen, Greg Rausch Gift Bearer: Matt & Kati Skinner Family Altar Server: Chloe Sand, Evan Sand, Alexia Wright

Please remember to find a substitute if needed.

A HUGE thank you to all you folks that called me with your availability as I worked on this recent Liturgical Schedule. YOU help make this important task of scheduling ministers for the Celebration the Eucharist a “picnic”! HA HA ---Gayle Martin

EUCHARISTIC MINISTER TRAINING Sunday June 23rd after the 9 am Mass. If THIS date does not work for you, please call for rescheduling date. Gayle Martin 718-4631

Altar Society Funeral Chairpersons ~ JUNE

Chairperson: Ida Engelhardt Co-Chair: Carolyn Wise / Beth Sand

FAMILY ROSARY: EVERY SUNDAY AT 7PM EVERYONE WELCOME!!

prayer chain

This is not the list in the bulletin.

If you would like prayers or would like to be a link in the prayer chain, please contact Anne Pozorski at 721-1229.

CONGRATULATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Daniel & Elizabeth (Moore) WOOD on your marriage, June 7, 2013. Praying you live joyfully ever after with God and each other.

== The “Z” Gram == --- Notes From Father Bill --

This past week our parish had a retreat called Duc in Altum, Go Out Into The Depth. The team consisted of Randy Vette, Tom Lawrence, Madeline Schneller and Jessica McDonald. Many other people assisted in many ways. Ralph and Rita Dupres, Deanna Johnson, Kathy Reishus, Mark and Teresa Biggs, the Heizelman Family and Beth Sand were also a great support. If I have forgotten anyone, please forgive me. These people are another example of a very dedicated parish. Another example is the home project for Habitat for Humanity. The parish worked on that project on June 13 and 15. These are just a few examples of your parish getting involved in many activities. THANK YOU for your example.

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION MONDAYS: 8 am to 5:30 pm

Come rest in Me. If only for a little while.

Please add RALPH GUNTHER & JIM RUSSELL to your prayers

Bulletin Prayer List: Larry Amburn, Tim Ange, Don Anton, Jerry Bartholmay, Kellee Callender,

Eleanor Clarich, Richard Cooper, Brandon Eastman, Kelli Eastman, Don Everett, Denny & unborn baby, Dick Fraser, Ralph Gunther, Sue Hayden,

Jacob Heil, Margaret Johnson, Vera Jonas, Baby Kash, Dennis Keller, Fern Keller, Shirley Kenoyer, Laura & unborn baby, Christie Leichtnam,

Lynn Loomer, Mickey (Joseph) Maher, Anita Miller, Cody Murner, Leo & Joyce Quinn, Dorothy Rapp, Ted & Judy Rapp, Mary Rieb,

Doyle Roseland, Jim Russell, Karla Sandifer, Linda Schooley, Leota Sidel, Tom Slattery, Henry Stanko, Carol Sumner, Jim Theis,

Elizabeth Torp, Stephanie Trautman, Mike Volk, Al Winland Thank you for the continued prayers for Don Harsma +

Names will be listed on the prayer list for 30 days. Please call the office so we can update our list..

Rest In Peace Don Harsma

They go no further than God - and God is very near.

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We now have a website!! sainttheresechurch.org

The weekly bulletin can be found there, as well as other information about our parish. This is a work in progress… THANK YOU Ron McBride for the help in getting it going!! The youth / religious education page will be updated as soon as we hire our

Youth Minister! If you have any suggestions on any of the other pages, contact Connie in the office at 342-1556.

THE WEEKLY FUNNY…from Father Bill A child’s book report on the entire Bible…. In the beginning, which occurred near the start, there was nothing but God, darkness, and some gas. The Bible says, ‘the Lord thy God is one,’ but I think He must be a lot older than that. Anyway, God said, ‘Give me a light!’ and someone did. Then God made the world. He split the Adam and made Eve. Adam and Eve were naked, but they weren’t embarrassed because mirrors hadn’t been invented yet. Adam and Eve disobeyed God by eating one bad apple, so they were driven from the Garden of Eden…Not sure what they were driven in though, because they didn’t have cars. Adam had a son, Cain, who hated his brother as long as he was Abel. Pretty soon all of the early people died off, except for Methuselah, who lived to be like a million or something. One of the next important people was Noah, who was a good guy, but one of his kids was kind of a Ham. Noah built a large boat and put his family and some animals on it. He asked some other people to join him, but they said they would have to take a rain check. ………………………………………… Continued next week

Make A Difference Day Project SWEATS FOR VETS

COLLECTING NEW SOCKS & SWEATS FOR VETS

At Hot Springs & Ft. Meade. New socks & either new or gently used

donations of sweat shirts and pants accepted. Please place your items in the box in the Parish

Center & THANK YOU for making a difference. Contact Sheryl Allen at 342-6178.

We must be good stewards, for the Lord will surely hold us accountable for the use of those gifts!

GENERAL FUND: Contributions last week

Envelopes $ 5499.00 Plate Collection $ 1359.75 Children’s Collection $ 38.83 Facility Use Donation $ 100.00 Votive Candle Income $ 72.86 TOTAL $ 7070.44 Amount needed per week: $ 6805.00

CONTRIBUTIONS TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND Building Improvements $ 377.00

Spring Fling $ 15.00

“THANK YOU” FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS TO: Seminarian Fund $ 91.00 Peter’s Pence $ 428.00

COLLECTIONS FOR JUNE:

June 16: Seminarian Fund / General Fund June 23: General Fund June 30: General Fund

The re will be a s pe c ial one -t im e c o lle c t ion t o as s is t in re c ove ry e ffort s in

Oklahom a J une 2 9 & 3 0 t h.

CLOTHE-A-KID THANK YOU for your pledges and financial support. Now we need to line up volunteers for shopping on Aug. 10 &/or August 17th. Sign up sheets at each door. Questions? Diane Dahl 381-6389 or Kathy Grebner 718-1404.

Please join us in praying for parish family members in the military…. Msgt Allen J Wolf, Air National Guard, A-1 Christopher Fraser, SRA. Brandon Eastman, Tsgt. Charles Henriksen, Ssgt. Ryan

Emery, 2Lt. Zachery Feterl, Jake Rivers, SRA Amber Emery, Sfc. Scott Feterl, Pfc. Nick Weishaar, Ssgt. Jeff Weishaar, Pfc. Brian Berendse, Ryan Blindert-Willms, Tony LaCroix, Airman, Josh Sunstrom, Spec. Jessica Chandler, Maj. Marvin Wade, A1C Michael Fraser, Brandon Whitney, Tom O’Grady, Bob O’Grady, Father Dave Reinhardt, Eddie Byrns, SRA Terry Irvine, Spec 4 Anthony & Pfc Shaeyon Klemann, CW4 Michael Reindl, Sgt. Matthew Reindl, Pfc. Jacob Korzeniewski, Spc. Rachel Korzeniewski, Sgt. Chad Moore, SPC Raquel Carlin, A1C Kyrie M. Heintz-Travis, Lt. Levi Lee, Spec Travis Aschwege, Sgt. Sean Mulloy, Pfc. James Meyer, A1C Robert Martin, 1SGT. Shawn Klosterman, Ssgt. Jeremy Martin, A1C, Major Jeremy Wagner, Pfc. Ethen Shull, Navy; Capt. Cory W. Wallace

If you have a family member to add to this list, call the office at 342-1556.

_________________________________ Take Me Out To The Ballgame!

St. Therese Softball ~ Whitehead Fields Canyon Lake Dr. Men play on Tuesdays & Thursdays Women play on Wednesdays June 19 8 & 9 pm Come out and cheer!

ANOTHER WEEKLY FUNNY…from Father Bill Joan and her neighbor are talking about their daughters, Joan says, “My daughter is at the university. She’s very bright, you know. Every time we get a letter from her we have to go to the dictionary.” Her neighbor says, “You are lucky. Every time we hear from our daughter we have to go to the bank.”

Taking a road trip? You can purchase your gas and help the needy at no extra cost to you by first purchasing ‘We Care’ gift cards. We have both WalMart/Sam’s Club and Safeway cards that can be used at the store’s pumps as well as for Don’s Valley Market and Family Thrift Center/Prairie Market so you can pack a basket of goodies for the kids to take along. Get yours at the table after Mass or come into the parish office… we’ll help get you on your way!

CANNED MEAT, CEREAL, CANNED POTATOES, CANNED FRUIT, JELLO & LAUNDRY SOAP

ARE NEEDED AT CHURCH RESPONSE Please place your items in box at either entrance! THANK YOU !!

Though her sins were many they were forgiven because she showed great love. Do we show great love? Do we have the courage to be

counted among those who follow Jesus? (Luke 7:36-8:3) PLEASE PRAY FOR VOCATIONS!

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Congratulations on your

50TH ANNIVERSARY

Dale & Alice SCHUMACHER

June 15th, 2013

THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR WONDERFUL EXAMPLE OF LOVE WITH US!!

MARK YOUR CALENDARS!! Next Blood Drive here at St. Therese is July 22nd. Please “save” some time to donate . . . thereby, SAVING a life!!

SAVE YOUR EMPTY INK CARTRIDGES! Just place your empties in the box in Parish Center.

Thank you for supporting St. Therese YOUTH!

MOMMY’S CLOSET Items in need are: 18 TO 24 MONTH CLOTHING FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, 2T & 3T BOYS CLOTHING

(And “Thank You!” for your help with tote donations. ) We greatly appreciate all your contributions.

Please place all items in the cradles at either entrance. ONE MORE FUNNY…from Father Bill A man goes into a drug store and asks the pharmacist if he can give him something for the hiccups. The pharmacist promptly reaches out and slaps the man's face. "What did you do that for?" the man asks. "Well, you don't have the hiccups anymore do you?" The man says, "No, but my wife out in the car still does!"

The Fourth Cup Well-known Catholic theologian Dr. Scott Hahn explains Christ's Paschal Sacrifice on the cross as the fulfillment of the traditional fourth cup used in the celebration of the Jewish Passover meal. He draws a symbolic parallel to the Last Supper and Christ's death on Calvary. Through his scholarly insights and important biblical connections, Mass will come alive for you as never before! Find this CD, and many others and books in the entrance of the Church. Just place your donation in the box provided.

Men's Al-Anon Group meets each Saturday

morning at 9:30 am in the Large Meeting Room below the Cathedral Rectory. We invite you to join us. If interested, please contact Ken Moon

(605) 390-2884.

An Update from Hope For New Life Jail Ministry Opportunity of a Lifetime The Hope For New Life jail ministry has two components. First, a group of 10-12 people who take turns visiting the jail every Wednesday evening. Second, a dedicated group of approximately 40 prayer partners. Over the last six months, an abundance of worldly challenges (sickness, accidents, hardships) have reduced the number of those who do the Wednesday visits to 8-9 people. The necessity to ask for new volunteers is also a wonderful opportunity for the person who is seeking a way to share his/her faith! This situation may be an invitation from the Holy Spirit to YOU, Dear Reader, to prayerfully consider joining our ministry. Consider the encouragement Bishop Gruss provided in the May 2013 issue of West River Catholic: "take seriously this Year of Faith and the New Evangelization.... We each must look seriously at our own call to discipleship. Jesus continues to invite us into a deeper relationship through...reaching out to others." The members of Hope For New Life have experienced how Christian faith blossoms when a follower reaches out to another. We have been richly blessed during our time spent with the men and women inmates who admit feeling "troubled, lost, and alone." Answer the call of Jesus and give us a helping hand with Our Lord's work. Your affirmation to join us will deepen and enrich your Catholic faith life and bring the Gospel of Our Lord to our brothers and sisters in the community most in need of Jesus. Good News for all people. If you would like to join our ministry, know someone who might be a good candidate, or just get more information, please contact Tony Galles (348-2301) or Jennifer Shama (381-1118).

St. Therese Prayer St. Therese, the Little Flower, please pick me a rose from the

heavenly garden and send it to me with a message of love. Ask God to grant me the favors I ask, I thee implore, and tell Him I

will love Him each day more and more.

St. Kateri Tekakwitha Celebration! Join us July 13-14 at

United Tribes Technical College in Bismarck, ND for the celebration of the first canonized Native American, Saint Kateri Tekakwitha. Join others from across the region in responding to the call to holiness. For more info and to register for this free event , please visit: www.bismarckdiocese.com under the “Events” tab. Contact: 1-877-405-7435.

Happenings at St. Martin’s ---

JUNE 29, HALF DAY OF PRAYER– “Come and rest awhile with the Lord.” Enjoy a morning of silence with periods of Scripture, Lectio, Centering Prayer.

Coffee and rolls will be served. Walk-ins are welcome. Donation. Sister Marmion Howe, 343-8011; cell, 451-3758; [email protected]

BE SURE TO CHECK OUT ALL THE JOB OPENINGS WITH THE RAPID CITY

CATHOLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM at http://rccss.net/Employment-Opportunities

Currently seeking a Preschool Teacher, Elementary Music Teacher, High School Science Teacher and High School

Computer Science Teacher

Need a Perfect Job? NO NIGHTS NO WEEK-ENDS NO HOLIDAYS

This job is for the person who wants to work around their child’s school schedule.

The Rapid City Catholic Schools has full-time and part-time openings available in the Food Service Department for the 2013-2014 school year. For more info.,

contact Barb Fritz at 716-5213 or leave message. Please complete a non-certified application available for downloading and printing at

http://rccss.net/EmploymentOpportunities or pick up at St. Elizabeth Seton. Send or email to: Barb Fritz, RCCSS; 2101 City Springs Rd., Ste 100, Rapid

City, SD 57702 [email protected]

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SUMMER STRETCH…for all youth entering 6th-12th grade & your friends! This is a community service & recreation program based on social justice teaching of the church. Every Wednesday July 3 – 31, 9 am to 3:30 pm Blessed Sacrament Church

Community Service Locations: Clarkson Assisted Living Center, Boys Club, WAVI, Love INC., Terra Sancta

Recreation Sites: Putz N’ Glo, the Ranch, WaTiki, Canvas 2 Paint, Game, Fish & Parks Outdoor Campus

Registration forms available online at www.blessedsacramentchurch.org or call Jenny at 342-3336.

HAVE YOU LOOKED AT THE BACK PAGE? These are advertisers that help support YOUR parish.

Please support them & THANK THEM! Interested in advertising? Contact Mike Quasney at 718-0387.

Totus Tuus 2013: Porta Fidei Totus Tuus Camps are coming to Terra Sancta! Hiking, Campfires, Swimming, Games, and much more! Girls Camp, completed grades 6- 8: June 25-28. Girls Leadership, completed grades 9-12 and older: June 24-28. Boys Camp, completed grades 6-8: July 16-19. Boys Leadership, completed grades 9-12 and older: July 15-19. $20 discount for registrations received before May 13. Registration forms available online at www.Gods-call.org. Contact the Office of Vocations for more information, 716-5214, [email protected].

Your middle school and high school kids have loved Totus Tuus Summer Camps… Now we invite the whole family to join in! We’ll have an opportunity for prayer, recreation, activities, Saturday Mass and more! Join us Saturday, June 29, from 9:00am to 4:30pm, at Terra Sancta Retreat Center, 2101 City Springs Rd, Rapid City, for a great family day! Cost: $20/adult or $50/family (includes kids 17 and under). Registration forms are available at www.Gods-call.org, or contact the Office of Vocations ([email protected] or 605-716-5214 x233) for more information.

FAMILY LIFE MINISTRIES For info. on the following ministries, call FLM, 716-5214 x236

CHRISTIAN FAMILY PLANNING SEMINAR, will be offered by the Natural Family Planning Ministry on Saturday, June 22nd, 9 am-Noon, at St. John, the Evangelist in Ft. Pierre. This seminar is a requirement for engaged couples getting married in the Diocese of Rapid City. The seminar is also for married couples or anyone wanting to learn more about Natural Family Planning. For more info., or to register, call FLM.

Silent Retreats at Terra Sancta Come aside and rest in God at Terra Sancta Retreat Center. Silence, solitude, reflection and prayer. Open yourself to a deeper relationship with God. Find out more and register on-line at http://terrasancta.org/retreats. Upcoming silent retreats include: August 8-11 – for men, directed by Fr Tim Hoag --October 3-6 – for adults, directed by Fr Rick Abert, SJ--December 12-15 – for women, directed by Susan Safford

Left to Tell Immaculée Ilibagiza’s life was transformed dramatically during the 1994 Rwandan genocide where she and seven other women spent 91 days hiding silently in a cramped 3x4 foot bathroom of a local pastor's house. Immaculée tells her story of faith in Left to Tell, a New York Times Best Seller. She is coming to speak in the Black Hills this fall!

Spearfish: Donald E. Young Center, Sept. 10 at 7 p.m.; Rapid City: Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, Sept. 11 at

7 p.m. For ticket information: www.RapidCityCatholicSchools.com/LeftToTell

DEAR LORD, THANK YOU FOR FATHERS!

School of Leaders July 20, Noon-4 p.m. at Terra Sancta. For information contact, Pat Calvetti, 716-9796.

Full time MUSIC DIRECTOR NEEDED The Cathedral has an opening for a Music Director. This position is responsible for working with the Rector and Liturgy Director to plan, direct, develop and oversee the liturgical music of Cathedral; to direct and oversee the liturgical music and the musical events of the parish. Preferred qualifications include a degree in Music or equivalent experience. Organizational and motivational skills are required. Competitive salary and benefits package available. Contact Beth Strain, Parish Administrator, 342-0507 or [email protected] for an application and job description. Send completed application and resume can be sent to: Parish Administrator, Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 520 Cathedral Drive, Rapid City, SD 57701 The Diocese of Rapid City is accepting applications for the half-time (20 hours per week) position of Administrative Assistant for the Office of Faith Formation. Function: To provide support for the Office of Faith Formation Qualifications: Practicing Catholic. High school diploma, above average administrative, secretarial and computer skills, training and/or experience in word processing and data entry/maintenance required. Detail-oriented, high degree of confidentiality and dependability, ability to multi-task. Self-directed individual, excellent communication and organizational skills. Basic bookkeeping skills, experience in parish education programs, some post-secondary education preferred. Application Process: Interested individuals should submit via e-mail or regular mail, a letter of application along with their resume listing three professional references to [email protected] or: Office of the Chancellor, Diocese of Rapid City, 606, Cathedral Drive Rapid City SD 57701. The Diocese of Rapid City offers a competitive salary and benefits package. CHAPLET OF DIVINE MERCY

Jesus said to St. Faustina, “Say unceasingly this chaplet that I have taught you. Even the most hardened sinner, if he recites this Chaplet even once, will receive grace from my infinite Mercy. I want the whole world to know my infinite Mercy. I want to give unimaginable graces to those who trust in my Mercy.”

All are invited to pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy & the Rosary every Sunday at 3:00 p.m. in the chapel at Cathedral. RCIA Training Conference July 11-13, 2013 Terra Sancta Retreat Center The catechumenal model is the model of all catechesis. It is the model of evangelization and conversion. Come and learn about the conversion process, how to evangelize and catechize in the RCIA, how to implement the RCIA in its catechetical, liturgical, and pastoral components. Learn how to reach out to, teach, pastor, and pray with the people coming to find out more about the Catholic Church in a wide variety of circumstances. This conference would be beneficial not only for those working in the RCIA, but for anyone who evangelizes and teaches the Faith. Conference will be hosted at the Terra Sancta Retreat Center by the Augustine Institute, and the new Symbolon RCIA program: www.symbolonrcia.org Conference begins on Thursday, July 11, at 6:30 p.m., and ends on Saturday, July 13, at 3 p.m. Cost is $300 -- includes meals. Registration is available (terrasancta.org) or : https://tsrc.wufoo.com/forms/rcia-institute/ For more information, contact Susan Safford or Bridget Decker at the Office of Faith Formation, 716-5214 x230, or [email protected]. Eucharistic Conference in ND The Catholic Diocese of Bismarck is planning its first-ever THIRST 2013 Conference at the Bismarck Civic Center, Oct. 25-27, 2013. The Eucharistic Congress will feature speakers Cardinal Timothy Dolan and Scott Hahn. The Diocese of Bismarck hopes to make this a regular event. More information is available here: http://www.bismarckdiocese.com/events/