September 21st & 22nd, 2019 Twenty-fifth Sunday in ...

[Pages:8]St. Michael Parish

September 21st & 22nd, 2019 Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Church address: 1405 1st Ave, So. Sioux City, NE 68776 Mailing address: 1315 1st Ave. So. Sioux City, NE 68776

Parish Center Offices:

402-494-5423

Physical Address: 312 W 13th Street, South Sioux City, NE 68776

Hours: Monday, Tuesday , Thursday, & Friday; 9-6pm Wednesday 10-5pm

Pastor: Rev. S. Anthony Weidner: Cell 402-659-5925 Email: saweidner@ Associate Pastor: Fr. Michael Keating, 402-640-4087; Email: mpkeating@ Deacon: Deacon Mr. Luis Guzman, 712-444-0313 Lead Usher: Arturo Hernandez, 402-508-6264 Custodian: Nicolas Sandoval: 712-574-3987 Parish Email: smsparish@ Parish Secretaries: Phone: 402-494-5423 Dulce Martinez, email: Jessica Munoz, email: jm8buss@

Religious Education CCD- English: Sr. Blanca Trinanes, DRE 402-871-3173 Catecismo- Spanish: Maria Gomez, DRE 712-899-4097 RCIA? Instructor: Fr. Anthony Weidner; 402-494-5423 RICA-Spanish: Jacinto Rangel; 712-389-1322

Youth Ministry, Thursday from 6-8pm Youth Group: MHCC-Mary Help of Christians Crusade Sr. Pauline Wolpert 402-660-4527; Sr. Jennifer Lee; 402-660-4527 Email: Lihmsisters@

Safe Environment, by request Safe Envionment Coordinator: Mother Assumpta P. Tangan Safe Environment Trainers: Sr. Blanca Trinanes, Sr. Veronica Villaflor,& Sr. Jennifer Lee 402-660-4527

ECEC/Early Childhood Education Center

402-494-2827

Physical Address: 1414 3rd Ave, SSC, NE 68776 South Sioux City, NE 68776

Director: Jakeline Gomez, 402-494-2827

St. Michael School Office:

402-494-1526

Physical Address:1315 1st Ave, South Sioux City, NE 68776 Hours: 8am-3:30pm

Principal - Sandy Williams; 402-494-1526 Email: dnswilli2632@

WELCOME TO ST. MICHAEL PARISH!

...If you are new to our parish, we look forward to meeting you. Please stop by the Parish Office, ...We ask you to notify us if you are moving from the Parish, have a change of address or phone number ...If you have not been active in the practice of the Catholic Faith, we welcome you back!!. If you would like to speak to someone on staff, please do not hesitate to contact us. ...If a previous Marriage has kept you from receiving the Sacraments, we invite you to contact a priest. ...If you cannot come to Church because of illness, please notify us so that we might minister to you at home, hospital, or nursing care facility.

MassTimes:

English Mass Schedule Weekend Masses

Saturday: 5:00pm Sunday: 7:30 a.m. and

9:00am & 10:30am bilingual

Weekday Masses *8:15 a.m. Monday-Friday; 9:00am Saturday;

5:30p.m. Wednesday (*8:15 am Wednesday School Masses)

Reconciliation Weekday : English: 7:30am -8:00am Weekend: Saturday (English) 3:45 p.m.-4:45 p.m.

Sacraments Baptisms & Marriages

Please contact Parish office

Bulletin column 22 September 2019 "From the Pastor"

their comments. Much of what is left anonymously (not necessarily this particular commentator) is worded in uncharitable

ways and less than constructive. In the case of this commentator,

it would have been good to be able to call him or her and have a

Dear parishioners,

conversation about the issue. As I have said before, I welcome

This weekend's Gospel contains one of Jesus' most confusing and obscure parables. He speaks of a steward who is going to be fired by his master for having wasted the master's wealth. The steward worries greatly about the future because he either can't or won't do honest work ? how is he going to survive? He goes to each of those who owe debts to his master, and reduces the amounts of their promissory notes. He gives up the portion of

such conversations! However, members of the Steering Committee say that there are others making similar comments in conversations with them, so this offers a strong opportunity to clear some of these things up. I have already addressed much of the commentator's concerns in

the past bulletin column in which I explained our plans. The comment actually seemed to indicate that the person had read that

their debts which would have been his "take" in order to make column, but simply disagreed with everything I had to say. It

friends with them. The debts he collected would have run out, but happens. In any event, a few points:

hopefully their goodwill won't. What does this have to do with the Christian life? Jesus indicates that the dishonest steward, with his wise worldly choice, is wiser than His followers often are. Jesus advises that we "make friends with dishonest wealth," and gives a strong indication of what He is talking about with His final comment: "You cannot serve both God and Mammon (money)." The one we should ingratiate with our use of money is God. Instead of pursuing wealth for our own enjoyment and benefit, we should be using plenty of whatever money we have in excess of our survival needs in generosity to the poor and to the Church, building up treasure in heaven. There is a clear contrast between what Jesus teaches and what American society calls us to. In the United States, we are considered good citizens within our economic system to the extent that we spend, spend, spend on things we don't really need. There's a sense that if people don't do this, the economy will collapse. Essentially, if we aren't greedy and materialistic, we're hurting the country and the well-being and livelihood of those around us. Jesus calls us to keep our priorities straight. Observant Catholics are an increasingly small proportion of the U.S. population. There are plenty of folks around us who are propping up the economy by piling up things they don't need. However, many of the charitable organizations around us find themselves pinched in serving people in need. And we are well-aware of the needs of St. Michael Church of our support right now with our capital campaign. Jesus invites us to set our hearts on the things of heaven and not of earth, to focus our energies, and our economic decisions, on what is necessary for our salvation. How ascetic do we need to be? Personal economic adviser Dave Ramsay suggests that the best standard is 1) giving the first 10% of our gross income to our Church and to the poor, 2) then not living above our means, and 3) that the best indication of whether we're living within our means is whether or not we have debt on anything other than the house we live in. If we do, then it's time for us to tighten our belts big-time, beginning with selling some of the things we don't need to get out of debt, and to put a certain amount of money away in savings once we achieve that. This will result in our having a lower standard of living than the people around us who make the same amount of money. However, if our way of life pleases God, who cares what others think? We received a recent comment in our suggestion box expressing dismay at our capital campaign, criticizing our plans to add staff by clearing away the parish center debt. The person was concerned that we "were doing just fine" before without all of that staff, and recommended that we simply just stay the course of paying off the parish center slowly in five years, leaving any other projects until then. He or she also felt it was a waste of money to hire an outside consulting company for the campaign and have them get our funds instead of us. The commentator's bottom line seemed to be that we were not a big city parish and were never going to have the budget and service of a big city parish, so it was foolish to act that way. First off, we made a mistake in setting up the suggestion box without explaining that a name and phone number should be left with any comments. It is not constructive to the leadership and community of a parish for people not to be identified in making

1.) The majority of engaged and giving members of the parish had actually been pushing for us to have a capital campaign for the past two years.

2.) The Archdiocese of Omaha, as a condition of pursuing a capital campaign, requires any parish to retain the services of a professional fundraising firm to do a feasibility study. In the case of the firm we have employed for this, For the Greater, their study cost is $9,000, an extreme bargain for such work as parishioners and committee members aware of how non-profit fundraising works have attested.

3.) In order to proceed with a capital campaign, our feasibility study will need to produce very positive results. In this process, For the Greater seeks to gauge the parish temperature in a number of areas, beyond donations and volunteerism.

4.) If we do a capital campaign, we do not have the personnel on the ground to run it well by ourselves. I understand that St. Michael's had a past bad experience with a capital campaign years ago in which many of the pledged funds were not collected and the consulting company was still paid. That was not a typical parish experience. What virtually always happens is that the efficiency and know-how of the consulting company leads to such a strong increase of giving than would have been otherwise that it more than pays for itself. Not only do they have the expertise and experience to handle the hundreds of details of a campaign, but they generally produce far superior results. For the Greater will charge us a flat fee of $76,000 if we do the campaign ? once again, an eye-popping bargain by industry standards. As I said, we will not do the campaign unless the feasibility study suggests that we can raise many times that amount.

5.) As I explained in the earlier column, we have the 8thhighest Sunday Mass attendance in the Archdiocese of Omaha. We may not be located in a big city ? although that's strongly debatable with South Sioux City being a suburb of what would be Nebraska's 3rd-largest city ? but we are in reality larger than the vast majority of the parishes in the city of Omaha.

6.) Our prior staff situation and having only one priest (the situation in which the commentator felt we were "doing fine") was a crisis/emergency situation. Thanks be to God, the crisis has passed. Those recovering from an accident don't remain in the ICU the rest of their lives when their condition improves. It's time for St. Michael's to exist as a living parish again.

7.) As explained, prior to Chrissy being hired, much of the work of the parish simply wasn't done. We are still behind on some of these things and struggle to fulfill the day-to-day needs of our parishioners through the office. That cannot be sustained.

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PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS

CONGRATULATIONS MARCELA ON YOUR QUINCEA?ERA

NEXT BAPTISM CLASS is OCTOBER!! Bring the following items to the Parish Center: -Your child's birth certificate -Copy of the marriage certificate for the sponsors -Names and contact information for the sponsors -Enroll in pre-baptism class ($25 per person/ $50 couple)

Prayer Chain: Do you have a special prayer request? Margaret Croxen 402.494.3691, Gerry Tramp 402.987.3411

OFFERING

September 15 , 2019 Envelopes .......$6396.13

Loose -.....$ 2607.07 Second Collection ...$247.00

Parish Center ...$1120.61 2nd Collection Loose for Parish Center ....$1138.70 Parish Center.... $480.00

Other.....$77.00 TOTAL $8972.28 Total Amount Donated for

Parish Center $448,336

Parish Center Goal $702,000 Amount still needed $252,046

Thank you for your

continued support!

September 21/22

EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS 5:00 PM ARLAN KUEHN &

JOAN KOCH 7:30AM LOIS SCHOCK 9:00 AM SHIRLEY BOBIER

KELLY BURCH

Lector

5:00 PM MIKE MORRISON 7:30 AM PAT ROBERTS 9:00 AM RAY OTTO

Greeters 5:00 PM JOAN KOCH 7:30AM PAT & VICKY STANLEY 9:00 AM BOB & NANCY GIESE

September 28/29

EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS 5:00 PM JEAN BIRD & MIKE MORRISON

7:30AM ROSEANN MONAHAN 9:00 AM RAY OTTO & DICK

MCCORMICK

Lector

5:00 PM JOHN COMER 7:30 AM MEGAN TRAMP 9:00 AM MISTY ANDREASEN

Greeters 5:00 PM GINA NAVARETTE 7:30AM MIKE & NEGAN TRAMP 9:00 AM YESICA SALDANA

"FROM THE PASTOR" ARTICLE CONTI-

ble to God, I'm not willing to do that.

UED........

...... 8.) We simply cannot continue more than 10.) As far as waiting on projects, that may

a year without at the very least hiring a full

well happen. You all will have the oppor-

-time maintenance person, which will be

tunity to express your opinions on what is

quite expensive. We have been relying

important and what is unimportant for St.

greatly on volunteers, and those volunteers

Michael's in the feasibility study. However,

are of an age that they won't be able to do

I think some of the projects are fairly ur-

this much longer.

gent because they have a safety component

9.) The archdiocese expects parishes to move

to them.

from maintenance to mission in their Once again, I encourage everyone to participate in

structure and approach. I will explain more the interviews and surveys for the feasibility

of what that means over time. Essentially, study. While one person's voice will not "win the

it requires a lot more work to be done in day," the comments of everyone taken together

the parish, and a good deal of that is paid will shape a lot of what we do or don't do. Please

work. If we stay where we are now instead pray that the Lord will guide this process and

of moving forward toward this, we will be show us the path ahead. May God bless you all.

acting as a parish in defiance of the vision of the archdiocese. As a shepherd answera-

- Fr. Anthony Weidner

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Community Events and Announcements

SEPTEMBER 28, 2019 FALL CRAFT AND VENDOR FAIR, 10am-2Pm; American Legion Hall; 109 East 19th Street, South Sioux City, NE Free Admission, Quality craft items, vendor wares, bake sale/ consessions and door prizes. Please join the SSC American Legion Auxilary Unit 307.

NEEDING VOLUNTEERS!!!! Birthright "It is the right of every pregnant woman to give birth and the right of every child to be born" This is the mission statement of Birthright. We have had an office in Sioux City since 1973. We are staffed entirely by volunteers. Could you make room on your calendar to assist frantic parents choose life for their child? We have daytime and evening hours so we can accommodate your schedule. Male or female, young or not, there is a place for you in our office. We provide training but what you really need is compassion and the ability to quietly listen and love to share. Call Kim Otto for more information (712) 898-8333.

VOLUNTEERS: Are you a registered firefighter, nurse, emergency technician, doctor, or police? We NEED YOUR HELP! Please call the Parish Offices. 402-494-5423

HOSPICE OF SIOUXLAND & Siouxland Palliative Care will have volunteer training sessions in South Sioux City, October 14, 17, 21, and 24th at 3220 Plaza Drive, Suite D; South Sioux City, NE 68776 from 6-9pm each evening. There is no cost to this training! To register or ask questions, please contact a volunteer Coordinator at 712-233-4144 or 1-800-383 -4545. We look forward to you joining our organization!

Notes from the Steering Committee #15 ?

September 16, 2019

Ephesians 4:11-13

11 So Christ himself gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the pastors and teachers, 12 to equip his people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up 13 until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ.

I want to thank all who came to our second Quarterly Meeting this past Sunday. It shows the love and dedication that you have for our parish. During the Spanish speaking session, all the groups were well represented (organized by Maria Gomez) and did an excellent job in sharing about their respective groups. Thanks to Norma De La O for leading (in Maria's absence) and Norma Karnes and Jessica Munoz (one of our new staff members) for taking notes. During the English speaking session, I felt that those present not only shared about their groups but were also able to voice thoughts and feelings with regard to things being done in the parish. Maria and I made the decision to forego the planned Taco Bar for a couple of reasons, mostly having to do with money that would need to be spent and 2nd) not being sure of how many to plan for. If I could do yesterday's meeting over, I would have planned a half hour in between the two sessions to allow for time to get cookies and beverages and socialize. Admittedly, I did not plan well in that regard.

Since we went over time with the English speaking group, I failed to address some needed things with that group. IF YOU ARE is not under any particular group and you wish to come, please let me know. We are so thankful and welcome all who volunteer.

An event to put on your calendar is the celebration of Deacon Guzman's 20th anniversary as a deacon. At this time, we plan to have a potluck like the birthday celebrations for our priests. It will take place on October 27th from 5-7:00 p.m. at the Parish Center.

It is our hope to have activities (such as the above) which bring the two groups together so we can get to know each other. Our thanks to Joan Koch for coming up with the idea of a coffee which will take place on the second Friday of the month at 9:00 at the Parish Center. The first coffee was held this past Friday. Again, it is in the hope of bringing the two groups together.

The parish has an aging population which has been volunteering for years and continues to volunteer. We need new energy and new ideas. We need to make sure we continue to move forward in the needs of our parish. One person or persons we are desperately in need of is an Event Coordinator. That person or persons would be in charge of planning events such as the above, Confirmation Dinner, the priests' birthday celebrations, Posadas, etc. Perhaps we could have a committee comprised of those persons where each member would be in charge of one event. That way, the work would not fall on just one person. Please consider if your talents and interests fall in this area and give me or the Parish Office a call. As the opening scripture indicates, God has called us each to our own abilities. We need you.

- Mary Wiltgen, Steering Committee

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CATECISMO 2019-2020

9-21-19

Clases de catecismo en INGLES, confirmaci?n tercer a?o Reuni?n para los padres de familia 6pm en el gimnasio de la escuela

09-22-19

Reuni?n para los padres de familia de los alumnos de segundo a?o de primera comuni?n (Espa?ol) en el gimnasio de la escuela a las 6:00 pm. Es muy importante que todos los padres de familia asistan a esta reuni?n que ser? presidida por el Fr. Antonio.

09-28-19

Reuni?n para los padres de familia de catecismo en INGLES para los estudiantes de primer y segundo a?o de la primera comuni?n. 5pm en el Centro Parroquial.

St. Michael's Catholic School

September 15, 2019

"And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love."

Upcoming Events:

Tuesday, Sep 24 - Erin Keller Adoration 10:00 K-3,

and 11:00 4-8

Wednesday, Sep 25 - Mass - 3rd Grade

Thursday, Sep 26 - Faculty Social Friday, Sep 27 - Grandparent's Day celebration

Monday, Sep 30 - Terra Nova Testing Begins Tuesday, Oct 1 - Volleyball at SSC 4pm

Would you please consider donations of fresh garden fruit and vegetables. We thank you!

?Podr?a considerar donaciones de

frutas y verduras frescas del

jard?n?

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ESPANOL Horario de Misas y INTENCIONES DE MISA

ENGLISH MASS INTENTIONS

Saturday, September 21, 2019 9:00am Georgia Apap

12pm XV Marcela Gonzalez

5:00pm Mary and Darrel Engel

Sunday, September 22, 2019

7:30 am Carroll , Evelyn, Grayson Muff 9:00am Virginia Kavanaugh

10:30am FOR THE PARISH OF ST. MICHAEL

Monday, September 23, 2019 8:15am Lori & Michael Selig for their health 10:00am Cumplea?os de Angela Valadez

Sabado, 21 de Septiembre, 2019 12pm XV Marcela Gonzalez

7:00 pm Froilan Valdovinos y Familia

Domingo, 22 de Septiembre 10:30am PARA LA PARROQUIA 12:00pm Almas del Purgatorio Despues de las 12pm: Presentacion de Xiomara Guadalupe Valdivia Quezada y Mateo Toribio

Zerme?o 1:30pm Ruben Ledezma SGDO INTENCION: ANNIVERSARIO DE ALICIA SEGURA Y OSCAR GALARZA

Lunes, 23 de Septiembre 6:00pm Servicio de communion

Tuesday, September 24, 2019 8:15am Pat Roberts Birthday

Wednesday, September 25, 2019 8:15am Deloris Burke

5:30pm Anna Beth Kassing

Thursday, September 26, 2019 8:15am Shirley Shanahan for her health

Friday, September 27, 2019 8:15am Rick & Helen Jensen

Saturday, September 28, 2019 9:00am Father Mike Keating 10:00am BAPTISMS 5:00pm Denny Willis

Sunday September 29, 2019 7:30am Carrol, Evelyn, & Grayson Muff 2ND INTENTION Morgan & Gill Deceased

Families 9:00am Wilfred Lezen 10:30am (Bilingual) 10:30am Celebrando el Cumplea?os de Francisco Pedro Pascual y Margarita Pedro Pascual

Martes ,24 de Septiembre 6:00pm Jose Luis Robles en su Cumplea?os de los

51 a?os

Jueves, 26 de Septiembre 6:00pm Zoilo Ismael Sanchez Lugo, Edgar Javier

Benavides Palma, y Egaderzo Benavides Rojas SGDO INTENCION: FELIPE VARGAS

Viernes, 27 de Septiembre 6:00pm Jaqueline Valdovinos

Sabado, 28 de Septiembre 10:00am BAUTIZOS

7:00pm Arturo Cancino en accion de gracias

Domingo, 29 de Septiembre 10:30am Celebrando el Cumplea?os de Francisco

Pedro Pascual y Margarita Pedro Pascual 12:00pm PARA LA PARROUIAL 1:30pm Animas del Purgatorio

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Committee & Prayer Groups/Comit? y grupos de oraci?n

LEGION OF MARY Pat Mahnke 712-203-9313

Orantes de la Divina Misericordia

Ricardo Raya 402-241-7018

Sagrada Familia de Nazaret

Mari Cardenas 712-276-5485 Lorena Vazquez 402-404-9382

Steering Committee in process to

Parish Council

Mary Wiltgen 712-204-5043

CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA (CDA) Marilyn Foster 402-494-3777 Quinceneras Maria Pina 402-494-5423

RCIA ENGLISH Rev. Anthony Weidner

402-659-5925

RICA en ESPANOL Jacinto Rangel 712-389-1322

St Michael Cemetery Board & Committee

Vinnie Kramper 402-987-3560

Jovenes Para Cristo Erica Avalos 402-404-9977

Adoracion Nocturna Samuel Quezada

402-494-1809

Grupo de Sagrado Corazon Maria Gallegos

Acommadores y Monaguillos

Arturo Hernandez 402-508-6264

Encuentro Matrimonial Mundial

Alfredo/Alma Aceves 712-333-0864

Lamplight Anne O'Mara 712-212-4390 Thursdays

Movimiento Familiar Catolico Cristiano (MFCC)

Jose Luis Hernandez 402-508-0742

Casual Coffee 2nd Friday of the Month-

Joan Koch 402-494-2171

Lectores y Ministros de Eucarastia Manuel Becerra 712-389-1220

FIRST FRIDAY VIGIL/PRIMERO VIERNES VIGILIA-7pm English

FIRST SATURDAY VIGIL/PRIMERO SABADO VIGILIA 12am ESPANOL

CATHOLIC EDUCATION IS AFFORDABLE for all those that want a faith based-education for their child/ren. $1500 Public School transfer grants are also available for 2nd grade through 8th grade. The staff at St. Michael's would be happy to explain the grants and help you fill out the application. We have seen the growth in our students academically, socially, and in their faith. Give your child a gift that will last a lifetime. Call 402-494-1526 today.

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