Catholic Family Services Gift of Hope Concert



2932429133985353695-110490 St. Anthony’s ParishSt. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church St. John the Baptist Catholic Church One Parish Two ChurchesSt. Anthony of Padua/St. JohnPO Box 98Hoven, SD 57450On leaving the synagogue Jesus entered the house of Simon and Andrew with James and John. Simon’s mother-in-law lay sick with a fever. They immediately told him about her. He approached, grasped her hand, and helped her up. Then the fever left her and she waited on them. When it was evening, after sunset, they brought to him all who were ill or possessed by demons. The whole town gathered at the door. He cured many who were sick with various diseases, and he drove out many demons, not permitting them to speak because they knew him. Rising very early before dawn, he left and went off to a deserted place, where he prayed. Simon and those who were with him pursued him and on finding him said, “Everyone is looking for you.” He told them, “Let us go on to the nearby villages that I may preach there also. For this purpose I have come.” So he went into their synagogues, preaching and driving out demons throughout the whole of Galilee.February 4, 2018Fifth Sunday in Ordinary TimeWelcomeWe would like to welcome all visitors, friends and families who are visiting our parish this weekend. If you are interested in becoming a member of our parish, please stop by or call the rectory.PASTOR: Fr. Kevin DoyleEmail: frkevindoyle@SECRETARY: Dawn McClureEmail: stanthony@CCD COORDINATOR: Noreen GlodtEmail: nglodt@WEBSITE: LITURGIES:Saturday.....5:00 PM – HovenSaturday.....7:00 PM – OnakaSunday…..8:30 AM – Hosmer Sunday....10:30 AM – Bowdle(Onaka – Even Weekends; Hosmer – Odd Weekends)SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION:Saturdays 3:30 - 4:30 PM – HovenSaturdays 6:30 - 7:00 PM – Onaka (Even Weekends)OR any time upon requestBAPTISM: Pre-Baptism Class for parents required before all Baptisms. Please call the rectory for appointment.HOLY MATRIMONY: Couples planning marriage must contact their priest at least six months before the wedding date. A year in advance is not too early.ANNOINTING OF THE SICK: Before a hospital stay, surgical procedure, or any serious illness, please call the rectory to arrange the celebration of the Sacrament.TELEPHONE NUMBERS:St. Anthony’s ChurchSt. Anthony’s Rectory605-948-2451Sacristy/Parish Hall605-948-2570Fax........................................605-948-2245St. Augustine’s ChurchSECRETARY: Melissa SauerSt. Augustine’s Rectory…..605-285-6466Sacristy/Parish Hall………....605-285-6160WEEKDAY MASSES:Please check schedule inside.OFFICE HOURS:Tuesday through Friday 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM February 4, 2018Fifth Sunday in Ordinary TimeCELEBRATION OF THE MOST HOLY EUCHARIST2/5 MONSt. AgathaRectory Office Closed 5:15 PM – HOVEN – Mass/Rosary*Allen Turner?& Dean Turner?2/6 TUESt. Paul Miki & Complanions4:30 PM – ONAKA – Mass*Vern Goetz?2/7 WED 5:15 PM – HOVEN – Mass/Rosary*Kenneth Kaup?2/8 THU St. Jerome EmilianiSt. Josephine Bakhita9:00 AM – HOSMER – Mass2/9 FRI 9:00 AM – BOWDLE – Mass2/10 SAT St. Scholastica10:00 AM – Hoven – Funeral Mass*Harvey Baus?THE LORD’S DAY MASS3:30 PM – 4:30 PM – Hoven – Confessions5:00 PM – HOVEN – Rosary/Mass*Agnes Baus?6:30 PM – 7:00 PM – Onaka – Confessions7:00 PM – ONAKA – Mass*People of our Parishes2/11 SUNSixth Sunday in Ordinary Time10:00 AM – Bowdle – Confessions10:30 AM – BOWDLE – MassThis Sunday’s Readings:Jb 7: 1-4, 6-7; Psalm 147; 1 Cor 9: 16-19, 22-23; Mk 1: 29-39CATECHISM PARAGRAPHS FOR THIS SUNDAY:+ 547-550 – Healing: a messianic sign.+ 1499-1505 – Human sickness and Christ the Physician.+ 1562-1571 – Priests: configured to Christ, the head of the body. Fulfill apostolic mission as co-workers with bishops. Forming a sacramental order or “college.” Deacons: configured to Christ, the servant of all.+ 2276-2283 – Defending life when it is diminished or troubled: euthanasia, suicide (Fifth Commandment.)DAILY READINGS FROM SACRED SCRIPTUREMonday: 1 Kgs 8: 1-7, 9-13; Mk 6: 53-56Tuesday: 1 Kgs 8: 22-23, 27-30; Mk 7: 1-13Wednesday: 1 Kgs 10: 1-10; Mk 7: 14-23Thursday: 1 Kgs 11: 4-13; Mk 7: 24-30Friday: 1 Kgs 11: 29-32, 12: 19; Mk 7: 31-37Saturday: 1 Kgs 12: 26-32, 13: 33-34; Mk 8: 1-10Sunday: Lv 13: 1-2, 44-46; Psalm 32; 1 Cor 10: 31 – 11: 1; Mk 1: 40-45Fr. Doyle will have weekend Masses for Hosmer and Onaka on the following dates:February 4 – HosmerFebruary 10 – OnakaFebruary 18 – HosmerFebruary 24 – OnakaMarch – 4 – HosmerMarch 10 – OnakaMarch 18 – HosmerPLEASE REMEMBER IN PRAYERS:FROM HOVEN: Eleanor Schmidt, Tom Frost, Steve Klingman, Norbert & Mary Joan Arbach, Lila Simon, Jeanette Schaefer, Marvin Schmidt, Harlan Rausch, Wayne Stuwe, Vicki Schmieg, Billy Baus, Bill Duenwald, Dr. Dion Ramirez, Harvey Baus?.FROM ONAKA: St. John’s Parishioners, Mike Vetch Family, Mary Barondeau, Beth Witte, Denise (Vetch) Jung?.OTHER: Pope Francis I, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, Bishop Paul Swain, priests, seminarians, Sisters of our Diocese, Fr. Kevin Doyle, all former pastors, World Peace, sanctity of all human life, our military personnel, Don Karrer, Laura Keller-Huber, Sheila Hoke, Brecken Kaup, Cindy Baus, Brad Helget, Deb Barnett, Lynette Singleton, Robert Dillingham, Lenny Uhrich, Mary Ann Lebert, Roy Bechard, Traci Karst, Mindy Greenfield, Jerry Lacher, Fr. Mark Lichter, Adella Hericks, Christe Laverack, Katie Tuff, Laura Kaup, Kevin Holt, Dan Kaiser, Dan Lown, Dan Hawkinson.Please help us keep this list current. If someone has recovered, please call the parish office at 948-2451 so we can remove their name from the list.Please pray for Pope Francis’ Prayer Intention for February 2018.Begin with a Daily Offering: Father, here I am. I know you are always with me. I place my heart in the Heart of your Son Jesus, who gives himself to us in the Eucharist each day. May your Holy Spirit strengthen me to live the Gospel in everything I do and say. For my part I give you this day – all my prayers, works, joys and sufferings – all I am and possess. With Mary, Mother of the Church, I pray for the mission of the Church, for all Apostles of Prayer, and for the intentions of the Pope this month. Amen.February – Say “No” to corruption: That those who have material, political or spiritual power may resist the lure of corruption.LITURGICAL MINISTERS – February 10, 2018ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA – Saturday – 5:00 PMLECTOR: Linda FeldmeierEUCH. MIN:Kurt Rausch, Jerry BricknerGREETERS:Bill Duenwald FamilyMARY’S HELPERS: Anna Stuwe, Ashton Simon USHERS: Please VolunteerSERVERS: Ivan Stuwe, Lincoln Stuwe, Dillion Talks– Fr. Kevin Reflection – This coming Monday and Tuesday, the Church will be celebrating the Feast Days of some fascinating people St. Agatha (Monday) and St. Paul Miki and His companions (Tuesday). Today is a natural day to reflect on the meaning of our own Baptism and exactly what Baptism means in our Church and life of faith. It seems that life often takes on different themes at different times. Recently, it seems that many questions regarding Baptism have presented themselves to me. Let’s take a few moments to consider the meaning of Baptism. Basically, Baptism implies the participation in the mystery of Jesus Christ and His Body…the Church. We are Baptized to be members of the Body of Christ. In the 21st century, a person can be Baptized into a particular Christian tradition. Although many of the Christian traditions recognize each other’s Baptism as being valid, there are some Christian traditions that do not. Even though different Christian traditions may acknowledge each other’s Baptism as valid…it also does not mean that you are a member of that particular denomination or church. Up to the Reformation, there was one Catholic / Orthodox (Christian) Church. From the time of the Reformation onward, there are many different Christian churches, and the Roman Catholic Church is one of the many Christian traditions. Why do I raise this simple and obvious point? I have observed that some families right here at our various parishes are attempting to raise their children in two different Christian (and at times non-Christian) religious denominations. It seems that this generally is being done because the parents are of two different religions and desire to have their children learn both faiths. These parents want their children to make a decision on their own (when they become an adult) as to which church they wish to identify with. When a couple is married in the Catholic Church, the priest MUST HAVE the couple agree to: fidelity, openness to having children…and the children of the marriage will be baptized AND RAISED Catholic. If this is not agreed to…the priest IS NOT PERMITTED to marry the couple.Every analogy is weak, but permit me one. There are different ways of educating children. Today, the two most popular forms of education remain the traditional school/classroom model and home-schooling. I do not know any family where the parents, wishing to expose their children to both methods - have them in a school all day and then come home to be homeschooled for another six hours. Both traditional school/ classroom education and home-schooling provide an education and have different reasons, methods and philosophies behind them. Parents choose one method to follow and do not follow both at the same time.In terms of faith, the same is true. This is a real problem and I fear one that will lead minimally to our children growing up confused, and maximally lead to their abandoning faith altogether. They do not and will not have a strong foundation. Each denomination or religion in the West has their particular beliefs. For example, the Catholic Church is the only one with seven Sacraments. We are the only ones who believe, in the Eucharist and in the Sacrament of Penance. With our contemporary world, in light of the Supreme Court decision regarding marriage, some Christian churches have departed to a more-secular understanding of marriage within their religion. Other churches, like our Catholic Church, have maintained a traditional, God-defined understanding of Marriage. These are only a couple of examples. The interpretation and understanding of Scripture also depends on which church you belong. Some subscribe to a historical-critical method of interpretation…while others are very literal and fundamental in determining its meaning. Other interpretation methods also exist. Finally, the rooting of the moral life also depends on “sola scriptura”, faith and good works, and/ or Scripture and tradition (just to name a few different ways of thought). I would believe that most, if not all of us, have confronted in our family and circle of friends someone who feels they are in the bind of passing-on two different faith traditions to one set of children. Of course, I would encourage the passing-on of our Catholic tradition, but I would also encourage teaching our children one particular faith tradition and not create confusion in their lives over the very meaning of Sacraments, Scripture, liturgical practice, formation of morals and Church history and tradition. Last month as we celebrated the Baptism of the Lord, reflect on the meaning of the Body of Christ. Please see, as St. Paul reminds us, that we are members of one another. Baptism assimilates us to Christ and as we unfold the mystery of the meaning of Baptism within Christ’s Body, THE CHURCH, it is then that we understand the meaning of mercy, love and the proper way to live life ordered to one day sharing in the Resurrection of Christ. In short, Baptism invites us to live a life within the life of the Church. Baptism invites us to accept, embrace and love the Truth of God as defined within the Catholic Church and to make that Truth the very foundation of our life. I know I have made the Catholic faith the single foundation of my life. No house has two or three different foundations and remains standing. A solid house has one solid foundation, and as the Scripture reminds us, the solid house has a foundation built solidly on rock and weathers all of the storms. It remains standing. When you study the lives of the martyrs, one has to recognize their faith was the very foundation of their lives. Maybe one of the reasons why so many turn away from faith is because there is not one solid rock foundation for them; but, foundations built on the sands of confusion regarding the Truth of God and faith. May we renew our own commitment of Baptism, today. May we desire to live a life within the life of the Church, and trust the Truth of our Church enough to be the rock foundation for a joy-filled and fulfilled life in this world, as we prepare for the fullness of life in the world to come (as did Agatha and Paul Miki and his friends). Finally, I want to thank all those who were so kind and generous to remember me at Christmas with cards, gifts, cookies, food, cakes and even a few bottles of wine! (Except for the wine), I recently consumed the last of Christmas! Your kindness is greatly appreciated. May God continue to bless you! Hoven & Onaka NotesPoinsettias are available after 5:00 pm Mass February 10th. If anyone wishes to take home this years poinsettias they will be available in the servers sacristy. A Rosary is said every Tuesday at 3:00 PM at St. Anthony’s Church near the Blessed Virgin’s Altar. If you can make the time, please drop by and join the group. KC Meeting – Monday, February 5th at 7:00 p.m.Tuesday Evening Bible Study – Typology: How does the Old Testament find fulfillment in the New Testament? Classes are at 7:00 PM in the Church basement with Father Kevin Doyle – Bibles and coffee are provided. ST. ANTHONY’S ALTAR SOCIETY NEWSNext Funeral Luncheon: Circle 7 – Feb 10, 2018 – 10:00 AM – Harvey Baus FuneralFebruary Church Cleaning: Circle 7Special Activity: Circle 6STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE – ST. ANTHONY’S January 20, 2018We need $3,000 a week in churchsupport to keep the bills paid. Weekend Collection…………….…..………......….….$2231.00Thanks for your generosity! -2095517145February 14, 2018Bowdle Mass – 5:00 PMHoven Mass – 7:00 PMNote: CCD students are expected to attend Ash Wednesday Mass for their class.Notes Mark your calendars! Ipswich Holy Cross Koinonia is hosting a Koinonia Retreat Feb. 9-10-11.?This is a wonderful time to prepare for the Lenten Season. If interested contact Cheryl Vogel at 426-6309 for more information.? Jerome and Geralyn Malsom will be part of the 2018, February 24 - March 4, Avera Mission Team to Jeremie, Haiti. Donations are being collected now through February 18. Donations may be dropped off at the Malsom home, at the Avera Eureka Healthcare Center, or left in collection boxes at the catholic churches in Bowdle, Hosmer, Hoven, Ipswich, Onaka, Redfield and Roscoe. For more information please call Jerome @ 605-228-3572. Needs List: Muscle rub cream (they use a lot of this) the small 1.5 oz tubes, not the larger 2-4 oz size. Hydrocortisone Cream, Eye Lubricant Drops, Sudafed or decongestant tablets, Infant Vitamin Drops, Chewable Children's Vitamins (no gummies as they will melt), Ear and Eye antibiotic drops, TUMS (extra strength), Simethicone or gas medication, Children's and young adult tennis shoes (new or gently used), Miniature Toys (match box cars, stuffed animals), Checks made out to 'The Avera Foundation' will be used to purchase prescription medications, Cash donations will be used to 'Save a Family', to purchase goats, for the building of houses and latrines, etc.Mass Times in Surrounding Area ParishesSaturdayHerreid – 5:30 PMRoscoe – 5:30 PMGettysburg – 6:30 PMSundaySelby – 8:30 AMIpswich – 9:00 AMEureka – 10:30 AMGettysburg – 11:00 AM (First Sunday: 9:00 AM)Leola – 11:00 AM Catholic Family Services Gift of Hope Concert – Sioux Falls, SD Featuring Matt Maher – Saturday, March 24th – 7:00 PM. (one show only!) – Harrisburg High School Performing Arts Center. We are very excited to announce that the Gift of Hope concert this year will feature Matt Maher, on Saturday, March 24th at 7:00 pm at the Harrisburg High School Performing Arts Center. Matt Maher is a very popular contemporary Christian music?artist and songwriter. He has written and produced seven solo albums to date. Three of his albums have reached the?Top 25 Christian Albums?Billboard?chart?and four of his singles have reached the?Top 25 Christian Songs?chart. He was awarded the?2015 GMA Dove Awards Songwriter of the Year. All proceeds benefit the Catholic Family Services’ Gift of Hope Fund - which provides support for people of all faiths, ages and walks in life through their counseling services, grief programs and adoption services. Order tickets on-line at . For concert or ticket information call 605-988-3765. Tickets will also be available at all Sioux Falls HyVee stores after February 1st (while supplies last). 1047750123825 ................
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