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Thirty - Second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 11, 2018 St. Anthony of Padua Church ~ St. Augustine Church St. John the Baptist Church ~ Holy Trinity Church Weekly Readings Sun Nov 11: Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 1 Kgs 17:10-16, Heb 9:24-28 Mk 12:38-44 Mon Nov 12: St Josaphat, Bishop & Martyr Ti 1:1-9 Lk 17:1-6 Tues Nov 13: St Frances Xavier Cabrini, Virgin Ti 2:1-8,11-14 Lk 17:7-10 Wed Nov 14: Weekday Ti 3:1-7 Lk 17:11-19 Thurs Nov 15: St Albert the Great, Bishop & Doctor of the Church Phlm 7:20 Lk 17:20-25 Fri Nov 16: St Margaret of Scotland; St Gertrude, Virgin 2 Jn 4:9 Lk 17:26-37 Sat Nov 17: St Elizabeth of Hungary, Religious 3 Jn 5-8, Lk 18:1-8 Word of Life Intercessions for Life Nov 11 th ~ 32 nd Sunday in Ordinary Time For married couples: That their faith in Christ will nourish their love for each other and strengthen their commitment of open- ness to new life; We pray to the Lord: Lord hear our prayer. Mobile Food Pantry 11:00am-1:00pm 4-H Building, Ipswich Date: Thurs Dec 6 Baptism: Pre-Baptism Class for parents required before all Baptisms. Please call Rectory for appointment. Holy Matrimony: Couples planning marriage must contact their Priest at least 6 months before the wedding date. A year in advance is not too early. Anointing of the Sick: Before a hospital stay, surgical procedure, or any serious illness, please call the rectory to arrange the celebration of the Sacrament. We would like to welcome all visitors , friends, and families who are visiting our parishes this weekend. If you are interested in becoming a member of one of our parishes, please stop by or call the rectory. PASTOR: Fr Kevin Doyle Email: [email protected] St Anthony of Padua Church SECRETARY: Melissa Sauer Email: [email protected] CCD COORDINATOR: Noreen Glodt Email: [email protected] BOOKKEEPER: Judy Weishaar Email: [email protected] WEBSITE: https://saintanthounyofpadua.wordpress.com WEEKEND LITURGIES: Saturday… 5:00 PM - Hoven Saturday… 7:00 PM - Onaka ** Sunday … 8:30 AM - Hosmer ** Sunday … 10:30 AM - Bowdle (**Onaka/Hosmer only when Mass is scheduled) SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturdays Noon-1:30 PM - Bowdle Saturdays 3:30 - 4:30 PM - Hoven Saturdays 6:30 - 7:00 PM - Onaka (w/scheduled Mass) Sundays 8:00 - 8:25 AM - Hosmer (w/scheduled Mass) OR any time upon request St Augustine Church SECRETARY: Melissa Sauer Email: [email protected] CCD COORDINATOR: Amber Drake Email: [email protected] BOOKKEEPER: Judy Weishaar Email: jweishaar@ sfcatholic.org WEBSITE: https://staugustinebowdle.com TELEPHONE NUMBERS: St Anthony Rectory 605-948-2451 Sacristy/Parish Hall 605-948-2570 Fax 605-948-2245 St Augustine Rectory 605-285-6466 Sacristy/ Parish Hall 605-285-6160 Weekday Masses: Look for times inside this bulletin. OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday’s - Friday’s 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM MAILING ADDRESSES: St. Anthony of Padua/St John St. Augustine/Holy Trinity PO Box 339 PO Box 310 Bowdle, SD 57428-0339 Bowdle, SD 57428-0310 Rosary Greeters Lector Servers Offertory/ Mary’s Helpers Eucharistic Min. Hoven Sat Nov 17 5:00 PM Shannon Rausch Family Sara Colombe Peter Rausch Ivan Stuwe Lincoln Stuwe Kathryn Rausch Anna Stuwe Kimberly Hageman Tom Garrity Ed Hartung Hosmer Sun Nov 18 8:30 AM Teri Heilman Margaret Wiederrich Bowdle Sun Nov 18 10:30 AM Ann Thomsen Carrie Beadle Mackenzie Kaiser Hudson Drake Pat & Lori Dewald Maria Sandmeier Sandy Schlechter Liturgical Ministers 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, Carol Krier †, Ruby Rausch, Conald Kaiser, Ronnie Kaup, Vic Simon † FROM ONAKA: St John’s Parishioners, Mike Vetch Family, Mary Barondeau, Beth Witteand FROM BOWDLE: Cleo Schneider, Tate Kaiser, Nursing Home Residents, Bernice Dewald FROM HOSMER: Josephine Heier OTHER: Pope Francis I, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, Bishop Paul Swain, priests, seminarians, Sister of our Dio- cese, 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, Kris (Kaup) McIntire, Chad Gutenkauf, Jack Mills, Sheila Robeck, Don Lang, Curtis LeMair † Please contact the Rectory Office to help this prayer list keep up to date. Mass Times at a Glance Saturdays: 5:00 pm Hoven 5:30 pm Roscoe 6:00 pm Faulkton 6:30 pm Gettysburg 7:00 pm Onaka* (2&4 Sat only) 7:30 pm Herreid (Oct–Dec 2018) Sundays: 8:30 am Hosmer*(1,3,5 Sun only) 8:30 am Selby (Oct-Dec 2018) 8:30 am Faulkton 9:00 am Ipswich 9:00 am Onida 10:30 am Bowdle 10:30 am Eureka (Oct-Dec 2018) 11:00 am Gettysburg /9 am Nov 4 11:00 am Leola Cathedral on the Prairie ~ ‘Love’s Pure Light’ December 2, 2018 * 3:00 PM Featured Artists: John Moore and Michelle Monroe Narrator: Tom Roberts South Dakota Symphony Orchestra ~ Conductor– Thomas Fortner Northern State University Chamber Singers ~ Director– Tim Woods All-Faiths Festival Choir ~ Director - Michael Coyne Concert Tickets are as follows: General Admission: $ 35 Patron: $ 125 (Includes reserved seating and dinner) Half Pew: $ 600 (Includes 6 reserved seats with dinner) Sponsored Pew: $ 1100.00 (Includes 12 reserved seats with dinner) Premium Pew: $ 1650.00 (Includes reserved seats with dinner) Please call 605-948-2451 option 5, to get your concert tickets!! Please note if you leave a message it will be returned in the order it was received. Mustard Seed Sioux Falls 3709 S. Grange Ave Sioux Falls, SD 57105 605-271-4055 Hours: 9 AM- 8 PM Mon - Fri 9 AM - 5 PM Sat Closed Sun Religious Goods Supplies Parish Assignments for November Holy Trinity: Paul & Florence Malsam, Conrad & Jackie Malsam St Augustine: Chair: Karen Karst; Don & Bea Thomas, Jim & Regina Jackson, Connie Thomas St Anthony: November Cleaning: Circle 6 Next Funeral Luncheon: Circle 6 Special Activity: Circle 8

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Page 1: For married couples: Mon Nov 12: St Josaphat, …...2018/11/11  · Mon Nov 12 5:15 PM Hoven Paul Arbach † Tues Nov 13 4:30 PM Onaka Kenneth Kaup † Wed Nov 14 5:15 PM Hoven St

Thirty - Second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 11, 2018

St. Anthony of Padua Church ~ St. Augustine Church

St. John the Baptist Church ~ Holy Trinity Church

Weekly Readings Sun Nov 11: Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 1 Kgs 17:10-16, Heb 9:24-28 Mk 12:38-44 Mon Nov 12: St Josaphat, Bishop & Martyr Ti 1:1-9 Lk 17:1-6 Tues Nov 13: St Frances Xavier Cabrini, Virgin Ti 2:1-8,11-14 Lk 17:7-10 Wed Nov 14: Weekday Ti 3:1-7 Lk 17:11-19 Thurs Nov 15: St Albert the Great, Bishop & Doctor of the Church Phlm 7:20 Lk 17:20-25 Fri Nov 16: St Margaret of Scotland; St Gertrude, Virgin 2 Jn 4:9 Lk 17:26-37 Sat Nov 17: St Elizabeth of Hungary, Religious 3 Jn 5-8, Lk 18:1-8

Word of Life Intercessions for Life Nov 11th ~ 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time

For married couples: That their faith in Christ will nourish their love for each other and strengthen their commitment of open-ness to new life;

We pray to the Lord: Lord hear our prayer.

Mobile Food Pantry 11:00am-1:00pm 4-H Building, Ipswich Date: Thurs Dec 6

Baptism: Pre-Baptism Class for parents required before all Baptisms. Please call Rectory for appointment. Holy Matrimony: Couples planning marriage must contact their Priest at least 6 months before the wedding date. A year in advance is not too early. Anointing of the Sick: Before a hospital stay, surgical procedure, or any serious illness, please call the rectory to arrange the celebration of the Sacrament.

We would like to welcome all visitors , friends, and families who are visiting our parishes this weekend. If

you are interested in becoming a member of one of our parishes, please stop by or call the rectory.

PASTOR: Fr Kevin Doyle Email: [email protected] St Anthony of Padua Church SECRETARY: Melissa Sauer Email: [email protected] CCD COORDINATOR: Noreen Glodt Email: [email protected] BOOKKEEPER: Judy Weishaar Email: [email protected] WEBSITE: https://saintanthounyofpadua.wordpress.com

WEEKEND LITURGIES: Saturday… 5:00 PM - Hoven Saturday… 7:00 PM - Onaka ** Sunday … 8:30 AM - Hosmer ** Sunday … 10:30 AM - Bowdle (**Onaka/Hosmer only when Mass is scheduled) SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturdays Noon-1:30 PM - Bowdle Saturdays 3:30 - 4:30 PM - Hoven Saturdays 6:30 - 7:00 PM - Onaka (w/scheduled Mass) Sundays 8:00 - 8:25 AM - Hosmer (w/scheduled Mass) OR any time upon request

St Augustine Church SECRETARY: Melissa Sauer Email: [email protected] CCD COORDINATOR: Amber Drake Email: [email protected] BOOKKEEPER: Judy Weishaar Email: jweishaar@ sfcatholic.org WEBSITE: https://staugustinebowdle.com TELEPHONE NUMBERS: St Anthony Rectory 605-948-2451 Sacristy/Parish Hall 605-948-2570 Fax 605-948-2245 St Augustine Rectory 605-285-6466 Sacristy/ Parish Hall 605-285-6160 Weekday Masses: Look for times inside this bulletin. OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday’s - Friday’s 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM MAILING ADDRESSES: St. Anthony of Padua/St John St. Augustine/Holy Trinity PO Box 339 PO Box 310 Bowdle, SD 57428-0339 Bowdle, SD 57428-0310

Rosary Greeters Lector Servers Offertory/ Mary’s Helpers

Eucharistic Min.

Hoven Sat Nov 17 5:00 PM

Shannon Rausch Family

Sara Colombe Peter Rausch Ivan Stuwe Lincoln Stuwe

Kathryn Rausch Anna Stuwe Kimberly Hageman

Tom Garrity Ed Hartung

Hosmer Sun Nov 18 8:30 AM

Teri Heilman Margaret Wiederrich

Bowdle Sun Nov 18 10:30 AM

Ann Thomsen Carrie Beadle Mackenzie Kaiser Hudson Drake

Pat & Lori Dewald Maria Sandmeier Sandy Schlechter

Liturgical Ministers

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, Carol Krier †, Ruby Rausch, Conald Kaiser, Ronnie Kaup, Vic Simon †

FROM ONAKA: St John’s Parishioners, Mike Vetch Family, Mary Barondeau, Beth Witteand

FROM BOWDLE: Cleo Schneider, Tate Kaiser, Nursing Home Residents, Bernice Dewald

FROM HOSMER: Josephine Heier †

OTHER: Pope Francis I, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, Bishop Paul Swain, priests, seminarians, Sister of our Dio-cese, 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, Kris (Kaup) McIntire, Chad Gutenkauf, Jack Mills, Sheila Robeck, Don Lang, Curtis LeMair †

Please contact the Rectory Office to help this prayer list keep up to date.

Mass Times at a Glance Saturdays: 5:00 pm Hoven 5:30 pm Roscoe 6:00 pm Faulkton 6:30 pm Gettysburg 7:00 pm Onaka* (2&4 Sat only) 7:30 pm Herreid (Oct–Dec 2018)

Sundays: 8:30 am Hosmer*(1,3,5 Sun only) 8:30 am Selby (Oct-Dec 2018) 8:30 am Faulkton 9:00 am Ipswich 9:00 am Onida 10:30 am Bowdle 10:30 am Eureka (Oct-Dec 2018)11:00 am Gettysburg /9 am Nov 4 11:00 am Leola

Cathedral on the Prairie ~ ‘Love’s Pure Light’ December 2, 2018 * 3:00 PM

Featured Artists: John Moore and Michelle Monroe Narrator: Tom Roberts

South Dakota Symphony Orchestra ~ Conductor– Thomas Fortner Northern State University Chamber Singers ~ Director– Tim Woods

All-Faiths Festival Choir ~ Director - Michael Coyne Concert Tickets are as follows:

General Admission: $ 35 Patron: $ 125 (Includes reserved seating

and dinner) Half Pew: $ 600 (Includes 6 reserved seats with dinner)

Sponsored Pew: $ 1100.00 (Includes 12 reserved seats with dinner) Premium Pew: $ 1650.00 (Includes reserved seats with dinner)

Please call 605-948-2451 option 5, to get your concert tickets!! Please note if you leave a message it will be returned in the order it was received.

Mustard Seed Sioux Falls

3709 S. Grange Ave

Sioux Falls, SD 57105

605-271-4055

Hours:

9 AM- 8 PM Mon - Fri

9 AM - 5 PM Sat

Closed Sun

Religious Goods Supplies

Parish Assignments for November Holy Trinity: Paul & Florence Malsam, Conrad & Jackie Malsam St Augustine: Chair: Karen Karst; Don & Bea Thomas, Jim & Regina Jackson, Connie Thomas St Anthony: November Cleaning: Circle 6 Next Funeral Luncheon: Circle 6 Special Activity: Circle 8

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“ America, your very future as a nation de-pends on your willingness to protect the Right to Life of the most of the most defenseless in your society.”

Fr Frank Pavone, Director, Priests for Life

Holy Eucharist

Sat Nov 10 5:00 PM Hoven 7:00 PM Onaka

Agnes Baus † People of our Parishes

Sun Nov 11 10:30 AM Bowdle Dennis Bieber †

Mon Nov 12 5:15 PM Hoven Paul Arbach †

Tues Nov 13 4:30 PM Onaka Kenneth Kaup †

Wed Nov 14 5:15 PM Hoven St Anthony Foundation

Thurs Nov 15 9:00 AM Hosmer Frank M & Cecelia Imberi †

Fri Nov 16 9:00 AM Bowdle Kristi Vaupel †

Sat Nov 17 9:00 AM Bowdle

5:00 PM Hoven Rose Schmaltz & Family †

Ed & Patty Rausch † L&D Jim Rausch † & Steve Rausch †

Sun Nov 18 8:30 AM Hosmer 10:30 AM Bowdle

Grace Grismer † People of our Parishes

Church Support November 3 - 4

Fr. Kevin’s Reflection I am impressed with Jesus Who sees beyond this world and goes always deeper to find the truth of a matter. This week we see

Him compliment a poor widow, who gives what she can to give glory to God in the building and support of the Temple. She needs God in her life. A life others would see as miserable … but she saw as valued by God. And, if she has God … really nothing else matters.

When I look at the faith and trust the faithful who built St. Augustine, St. Anthony, St. John, Holy Trinity … they saw a reality beyond themselves. They just what God in their lives … they needed God in their lives. I often wonder what kind of church building would be built in this generation. Could you imagine me coming to collect for a 4 million dollar church (like we have in Bowdle) or 15 million dollar church (as we have in Hoven). Yet just 100 years ago, that is exactly what was collected to raise the churches we so lethar-gically take advantage of today.

Past weeks, I have lingered over the description of the synagogue because it exhibits already the essential and constant features of Christian places of worship. We have seen clearly the essential unity of the two Testaments. Not surprisingly, in Middle Eastern Christi-anity, the original form of church buildings generally retains the close connection of church with synagogue, a pattern of religious continu-ity and innovation. (I am thinking here of the Monophysite and Nestorian Churches of the Near East, which broke away from the Church of the Byzantine Empire during the various theological debates of the fifth century.)

Christian faith produced three innovations in the form of the synagogue as we have reflected on it. These give Christian liturgy its new and proper profile. First of all, the Christian worshipper no longer looks toward Jerusalem. The destroyed Temple is no longer regarded as the place of God’s earthly presence. The Temple built of stone has ceased to express the hope of Christians; its curtain is torn forever.

Christians look toward the east … the rising sun. (The Promise of the New Day … heaven.) This is not a case of Christians worshipping the sun but of the cosmos speaking of Christ. (The song of the sun in Psalm 19(18) is interpreted as a song about Christ when it says: “[The sun] comes forth like a bridegroom leaving his chamber. … Its rising is from the end of the heavens, and its circuit to the end of them”. This psalm proceeds directly from applauding creation to praising the law. Christians interpret it in terms of Christ, Who is the living Word (the eternal Logos) … the true light of history, Who came forth in Bethlehem from the bridal chamber of the Vir-gin Mother and now pours out His Light on all the world. The east now supersedes the Jerusalem Temple as a symbol. Christ, represent-ed by the sun, is the place of the true throne of the living God. In the Incarnation, human nature truly becomes the throne and seat of God, Who is thus forever bound to the earth and accessible to our prayers.

In the early Church, prayer toward the east was regarded as an apostolic tradition. We cannot date exactly when this turn to the east (the diverting of the gaze from the Temple) took place, but; it is certain that it goes back to the earliest times and was always regarded as an essential characteristic of Christian liturgy (and indeed of private prayer).

This “orientation” of Christian prayer has several different meanings. Orientation is, first and foremost, a simple expression of looking to Christ as the meeting place between God and man. Our worship focuses not on the glory of the Body of Christ … but rather the Head of the Church. It expresses the basic focus to being Christ centered from of our prayer (as St. Paul brings out in the second read-ing today).

Weekend Mass dates for Hosmer and Onaka:

7 pm Sat Nov 10 Onaka

8:30 am Sun Nov 18 Hosmer

7 pm Sat Nov 24 Onaka

Word of Life “Through the Church’s teaching, God invites us to a

fuller, richer, deeper way of life and love.”

USSCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Ac7vi7es

“Another Look at Contracep7on,”

Our Lady of Guadalupe, Patroness of the unborn, pray for us.

St. Joseph, patron of the unborn, pray for us.

Formed.org Parish Code: 12ec1

Treasure Hut (Hoven)

Monday’s— Friday’s 9-11:30 am & 1-4pm

Saturday’s Open 9am - 11:30am

A Rosary is prayed 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.

Thank you for your generous church support!

St Anthony

Envelopes $ 1,277 Loose $ 248 HELP $ 30 Rel Goods $ 121.75 Funeral $ 175 Candles $ 356.12 W. Mission $ 5 Pilgrim $ 8 CFSA $ 200 All Souls/Saints $ 254

$ 2,674.87

St Augustine

Envelopes $ 580

Loose $ 40 Energy $ 805 W. Mission $ 40 CFSA $ 100 V Candles $ 55.70 All Souls $ 320

$ 1,970.70

Holy Trinity

Envelopes $ 620

Loose $ 75.75 Energy $ 70 W. Mission $ 115 All Souls $ 20 $ 900.75

CFSA 2018 Pledged Paid Goal

Bowdle-Hosmer $ 17,480 $ 17,355 $ 15,200

Hoven - Onaka N/A $ 38,762.38 $ 33,000

This Week’s Events:

Coming Events:

Tues Nov 20 Hoven - 4:00 PM Circle 6 Nov. Church Cleaning

Sun Dec 2 Hoven - 3:00 PM ‘Love’s Pure Light’

Christmas on the Prairie

Mon Dec 3 Bowdle - 7:00 PM St Augustine Altar Society Meeting with Reflections from Word Among Us

If you would like to have a meeting or other event put in here.

Please email [email protected] or call the Bowdle office

605-285-6466.

We remember our sister in Christ, Josephine Heier, who was called home to the Lord on Mon Nov 5. Her funeral Mass was held on Fri Nov 9, 2018 at Holy Trinity, Hosmer. We offer our prayers and support to her family. Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May her soul and the souls of all the faithful de-parted, through Your mercy, rest in peace. Amen.”

St Anthony Electronic Giving for October CFSA $ 100

Church Support $ 175

Total $ 275

Pope Francis’ Prayer Inten&ons for

November

Universal: In the Service of Peace

That the language of love and dialogue may

always prevail over the language of conflict.

NFL~ December 9, Lambeau Field Green Bay Packers vs. Altanta Falcons

$50 to enter to win= 2 tickets, private plane ride from SF to Green Bay, WI, Tailgating & Pre-game Experience

www.sfcatholic.org/reach Drawing held Nov 20, 2018

Catholic Daughters BAKE SALE

Friday Dec 7, 2018 10 am – 2 pm Ricky’s , Roscoe Also selling Raffle Tickets 1 for $ .50 or Book of 12 for $5.00 Proceeds to fund the many service projects throughout the year. Catholic Daughters thanks supporters for their generosity!

St Anthony October Project Giving Foundation $ 145 Geothermal $ 125

Shrines of Alpine Europe with Oberammergau—Travel with

Fr John A Jamnicky on May 27, 2020 on a tour through Cen-

tral Europe with stops in Switzerland, Austria, Germany. For

more informa7on Cosmos / Catholic Cruises and Tours.

Also may ask Fr Doyle for info at office.