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Page 1: Morgan Heinen Erica Kuehn Luke Schram · Morgan Heinen Erica Kuehn Colton Morrow Bennett Phillips Adrian Rivera ... Fr. Sanderson ˘ ˇ ... Please send resume PO Box 241764 and cover

ST. STANISLAUS HOLY GHOST

Fifth Sunday of Easter

April 28 &29, 2018

Morgan Heinen

Erica Kuehn

Colton Morrow

Bennett Phillips

Adrian Rivera

Luke Schram

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I plan to leave after Masses Sunday to check in on my

mother in Sioux Falls. I will return in the late afternoon on

Tuesday. I will be having my spinal fusion and two

decompressions on Wednesday, May 3 at the Midwest

Surgical Center.

MAY IS MARY’S MONTH!

Pope Paul VI wrote and

encyclical letter in which he

described the month of

May as the "month which

the piety of the faithful has

especially dedicated to Our

Blessed Lady," and it is the occasion for a "moving tribute of

faith and love which Catholics in every part of the world [pay]

to the Queen of Heaven. During this month Christians, both in

church and in the privacy of the home, offer up to Mary from

their hearts an especially fervent and loving homage of prayer

and veneration. In this month, too, the benefits of God's mercy

come down to us from her throne in greater abundance.”

This Christian custom of dedicating the month of May to

the Blessed Virgin arose at the end of the 13th century. In this

way, the Church was able to Christianize the secular feasts

which took place at that time. In the 16th century, books

appeared and fostered this devotion.

The practice became especially popular among the

members of the Jesuit Order — by 1700 it took hold among

their students at the Roman College and a bit later it was

publicly practiced in the Gesu Church in Rome. From there it

spread to the whole Church.

These practices have been recommended by various

popes and are offered as suggestions for honoring Our Lady

during Her month. Pray the Regina Coeli (Queen of Heaven).

The Rosary is one of the most excellent prayers to the

Mother of God. "The Roman Pontiffs have repeatedly exhorted

the faithful to the frequent recitation of this biblically inspired

prayer which is centered on contemplation of the salvific events

of Christ's life, and their close association with the Virgin

Mother."

Litanies of the Blessed Virgin Mary: These consist of a

long series of invocations to Our Lady, which follow in a

uniform rhythm, thereby creating a stream of prayer

characterized by insistent praise and supplication while

reminding of her various titles.

Consecration and Entrustment to Mary: The Popes have

frequently expressed appreciation for the pious practice of

"consecration to the Blessed Virgin Mary" and the formulas

publicly used by them are well known.

St. Louis de Montfort is one of the great masters of the

spirituality underlying the act of "consecration to Mary". He

"proposed to the faithful consecration to Jesus through Mary,

as an effective way of living out their baptismal commitment."

The Brown Scapular and other Scapulars: The scapular is

an external sign of the filial relationship established between

the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother and Queen of Mount Carmel,

and the faithful who entrust themselves totally to her

protection, who have recourse to her maternal intercession,

who are mindful of the primacy of the spiritual life and the

need for prayer.

Medals (such as the Miraculous Medal): These are

witnesses of faith and a sign of veneration of the Holy Mother

of God, as well as of trust in her maternal protection. The

Church blesses such objects of Marian devotion in the belief

that "they help to remind the faithful of the love of God, and to

increase trust in the Blessed Virgin Mary."

More About Singing at Mass (taken from

The Third Typical Edition of the Roman Missal,

2011 edition):

There is an Appendix in this edition of

the Missal in use since the First Sunday of

Advent, 2011 that outlines the various

Gregorian Chant Tones which may be used

in various parts of the Mass. There is a simple tone and a

solemn tone for most parts. The following parts of the Mass

may be chanted in English.

The opening greeting, penitential act, the concluding

blessing and dismissal. The prayers of the priest-celebrant:

Opening Collect, Prayer over the Gifts, Closing Prayer. There

are tones for lectors to chant the Old Testament and New

Testament readings as well as tones for the Priest or Deacon

to chant the Gospel. The Creed, the Prayers of the Faithful

and the Lord’s Prayer may be chanted.

The purpose, of course, is to add greater solemnity to the

celebration. These are all options; not necessarily required

and have, for the most part, been largely neglected.

Update – Consortium Dual-Language School in St. Stan’s

Building: Word received on April 19 indicates that there are

53 students registered in the program at this time.

Pope Francis’ Prayer Intention for May:

The Mission of the Laity: That the lay faithful may fulfil their

specific mission, by responding with creativity to the

challenges that face the world today.

FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK —APRIL 29, 2018�

Fr. Sanderson

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Please drop in the collection basket.�

An Important Reminder about REVERENT SILENCE:

At St. Stanislaus we recently began exposition of the Blessed

Sacrament at 4 p.m. with Benediction before the beginning

of Mass. A few people don’t seem to be aware that this is

going on and they engage in loud conversation as though in

a social hall or other public place. It is often similar at Holy

Ghost before weekend Masses as well … from the confes-

sional I hear loud conversations which are definitely NOT

conversations with God. Please be mindful of WHERE you

are and WHO IS PRESENT IN THE MONSTRANCE ON THE

ALTAR OR IN THE TABERNACLE.

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Pleas pray for the repose of the soul of † Phil Miller who

passed away this week.

The next Parish Council meeting is Wednesday, May 2 at

7pm in the rectory basement meeting room.

If you have moved or have a new telephone number,

please notify the rectory at 402-731-4152. we need to keep

our records current. Thank you.

Please consider being a volunteer to pray for others. For

information call Bea Jodlowski, 402-932-1850 or Janice

Olechoski, 402-734-2541.

The Prayer Line has been established in the parish to provide

immediate prayer for your intentions. Call either one or both

captains with your request. You do not need to give your

name or the name of the person you are requesting prayers

for. Just the intentions.

The Parish Office will be closed on Friday, May 4th

and Friday, May 11th. Sorry for the inconvenience.

You are the eyes and ears of St. Stan’s! if you know of

someone that is sick or hospitalized, please notify the rectory

at 402-731-4152. We are not always notified by the

hospitals.

Stewardship Reflection: “Children, let us love not in word or

speech but in deed and truth.” – 1 JOHN 3:18

Regarding our Catholic faith, do you “walk the talk?” Do your

actions reflect what it means to be a good disciple? Are you

an active participant at Sunday Mass? Are you joyful when

participating in parish ministry? Do you give gratefully and

generously with your financial support to your parish and

other Church needs? If not, it’s not too late to start!

Word of Life: “If we are filled with the love

of God, a culture of encounter and solidarity

will begin to bloom.”

USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities,

“Serene Attentiveness to God’s Creation”

www.bit.ly/serene-attentiveness

ST. STANISLAUS NEWS

REFLECTION�

COMMUNITY NEWS�

PAINT-A-THON 2018

NEED THE EXTERIOR OF YOUR HOME

PAINTED AT NO COST TO YOU?

You could have your home painted at

absolutely no cost to you! We have teams of

volunteers from area businesses, congregations

and service clubs to graciously donate their

time to paint your home. If you are 60 or over,

or are permanently disabled and meet financial guidelines,

you could qualify. Applications are available at Connections

Area on Aging or call 402-965-9169 to have an application

mailed to you. Homeowner Applications and Team

Registration deadline is May 30, 2018.

Annual Strawberry Brunch to feature author Jane

Knuth. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is pleased to

invite you to the 9

th

Annual Strawberry Brunch

Fundraiser for the SVdP Food Pantry. Jane Knuth, author of

Thrift Store Saints, is the featured speaker. Jane is a

Vincentian volunteer in Michigan who has written award

winning books about her entertaining and relatable volunteer

experiences that she will share with us. The Brunch will be on

Saturday, June 9 at 10a.m.-12:30 p.m at St. Wenceslaus

School Gymnasium. Hostesses are encouraged to choose a

theme and decorate their tables for the delicious brunch to be

served. Won’t you please join us for lemonade and mimosas,

viewing the beautiful tablescapes and enjoying a lovely

morning with friends and family? Individual reservations are

accepted, as well as tables of 8. Tickets are $40 per person.

For information and/or reservations, contact Rose Berkey at

402-334-8781 or [email protected].

Villa Marie School, a Catholic Boarding school for special

needs students ages 7 – 18, is currently accepting

applications for Special Education teachers for the 2018 –

2019 school year. For more information please check our

website at www.villamarieschool.com. Please send resume

and cover letter to [email protected]

PO Box 241764

Omaha, NE 68124

402-965-9169

brushupnebraska.org

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Holy Ghost is proud to announce Pat

Makara as our 2018 Holy Ghost

Outstanding Woman of the

Year. Thank you Pat for all that you

have done for our parish throughout the

years. We are blessed to have you in our family!

Please remember to pick up any dishes that have been left in

the social hall from fish fries or funerals. Thank you!

Ann Deloske Fedde Scholarship

The family of Ann Deloske Fedde would

like to announce to the students who are

completing their senior year of high

school, that applications for the 2018 Ann

Deloske Fedde scholarship are now being accepted.

To be considered for this $1000 scholarship award you

must be a member of Holy Ghost parish with plans to enroll at

a college or university of your choice. If you would like to

apply for this scholarship, you may

pick up and submit an application at the parish office. We

would like to receive all applications by May 1

st

. If you have

any questions, please contact Wayne or Dean Fedde by

calling (402)944-7089. We thank you.

Are you ready to win a dream trip or

some cash? It’s time for the 2018 June

Jamboree Travel Voucher Raffle! The

travel voucher is worth $3,500 towards your

dream vacation or if you prefer you can take the $3,000

cash option. The winner will work with a travel agent from

Excite Experience Travel Agency to plan their dream trip.

Only 400 tickets will be sold. Each ticket is $20.00. Be sure to

get your ticket or tickets before they are gone! We are also

in need of parishioners to help sell these tickets to you friends,

family, co-workers or neighbors. If you would like to purchase

or check-out some tickets to sell, please contact the Parish

Office 402-731-3176 or Melissa Morford at 402-319-5623.

HOLY GHOST NEWS

Let us also remember in our prayers those who in care centers, homebound or need healing:

The following members of our Parish, or loved ones of our Parishioners are now or recently have been in the hospital. May our Lord grant them a speedy

recovery and return them to their families in perfect health:

Please also pray for our loved ones who are currently serving our Country: �

Rick Becerra

Annette Beetham

Jean Buechler

Drew Callahan

John Casey

Patty Dworak

Grant Flott

Jacob Fraser

Kim Hall

Debra Iwanski

Bernie Krawczyk

Joyce Lacroix

Joanne Leutzinger

Mary Makara

Dorlene Marode

Darlene McKinley

Janet Nicholas

Margaret Nicola

Thelma Padilla

Larry Petersen

John Skocpol

Lois Sorensen

Shirley Stodolka

Jane Swatkowski

Marie Torczon

Richard Van Sant�

Lenny Arenas V.

Jacob Aulner

Michael Aulner

Michael J. Baker

Robert Blume

Nick Burton

Sean Byers

Ty Campbell

Dane Flott

Stephen Gonifas

Tim Gouger

Greg Graham

Jesse Gustafson

Daniel Homan

Suzie Homan

Nick Lokamas

Ashley McNealy

Allen M. Novotny

Lexi Oropeza

Mike Pihlgren

Timothy Robertson

Gary Smith

Joseph M. Vickers

Richard J. Vickers

Jim White�

Steve Belmudez (brother

of Kathy Mentzer, uncle

of Michael Balkus)

Brent Bertrand

Ed Bidrowsky (brother

of Pat Makara)

Robert Broich

Carol Cheloha

Jackie Eubanks

Cindy Haag

Larry Hahn

Marcia Halac

Michael Halac

Joe Hallett

Donna Hansen

Dorothy Kazor

MaryAnn Koperski

(sister of Pat Makara)

Margaret Kosalka

Cheryl Koziel (daughter

of Jackie Peroutka)

George Lacroix

Cookie Lane

Bill Leutzinger

Andrew May

Mike Makara

Chris Overkamp

Joyce Pace (sister of

Kathy Mentzer)

Bailey Pofahl

Maxine Riskowski

Jack Scaletta (Uncle of

Melissa Scaletta-Murphy)

Oliver Albert Smith

Lori Stevens (sister of

Kathy McCandless)

Frank Stuczynski

Lucy Stuczynski

Melissa Tylkowski

Evelyn Vogler

Donalda Williams

The Festival will be here before you know it!

Let’s finish off our booth prizes.

We appreciate all you have done so far.

Our Grocery bags are nearly full!

Please return any items you’ve already taken tags for.

There are just a few more hanging

now for canned goods.

We are now needing 2 Liters of soda for game prizes

And Home & Garden booth items including Plants or

6pks of annuals. We are also still short on bottles for

the bottle booth and a few other prizes for booths, so

check the discount aisles.

ALL TAGS WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE CHURCH BE-

FORE OUR CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION, SO PLEASE

TAKE WHAT YOU CAN BEFORE MAY 18TH.

Please bring all items with the tags back

to church as soon as possible.

Leave them near the stairwell in the back.

Thank you for your Support!

—Holy Ghost Parish Council—

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HOLY GHOST�ST. STANISLAUS�

MASSES THIS WEEK

Saturday, April 28

5:00 pm † Clara Bojan

Sunday, April 29

8:00 am † Mary Ann Sobczyk

10:30 am †� Irvin Frodyma

Monday, April 30

8:00 am †� Stella Kocol

Wednesday, May 2

8:00 am †� Richard Kocol

Friday, May 4

8:00 am † All Souls

Sixth Sunday of Easter

Saturday, May 5

5:00 pm † Larry and Barbara Zakrewski

Sunday, May 6

8:00 am † Butch and Family

10:30 am †� Stanley & Katie Krayneski and Family

MASSES THIS WEEK

Saturday, April 28

5:00 pm † Velma Schulte – Family

Sunday, April 29

7:30 am † Terry Randone – Joseph & Mary Cabral

10:00 am † Shirley Hallett – Robert & Judith Hallett

Tuesday, May 1

7:00 am † Tom Stilmock – Charles Janousek

Thursday, May 3

7:00 am † John Farrell – Family

Sixth Sunday of Easter

Saturday, May 5

5:00 pm † Mari Wilke – Betty Gentile

Sunday, May 6

7:30 am † Phil Busch – Gerri Rewolinski

10:00 am † Edward Linharg – Family & Friends

LITURGICAL ROLES:

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion

Saturday, May 5

Sunday, May 6

5:00 pm

8:00 am

10:30 am

Tony & Terrie Martin

Tom Depa/Maura Duffy

C Missinne/M Podkovich

Lectors

Saturday, May 5

Sunday, May 6

5:00 pm

8:00 am

10:30 am

Lisa Borer

Maura Duffy

Laurie Ackermann

Mass Servers

Saturday, May 5

Sunday, May 6

5:00 pm

8:00 am

10:30 am

LITURGICAL ROLES

Saturday, May 5, 5:00 pm

Deacon:

Sacristan:

Lector:

EMHC:

Altar Server:

Gift Bearer:

Greeter:

Tom Schulte

Kathy Schulte

Michaela Drewel

B Drewel, N Hadley, D Hurlbutt, M Townley

A Baber, Z Baber, I Drewel

Melissa Morford

Ann Thompson

Sunday, May 6, 7:30 am

Deacon:

Sacristan:

Lector:

EMHC:

Altar Server:

Gift Bearer:

Greeter:

Johna Belling

Frank Barone

R Madej, B Neal, K Ulrich

Rich Hood

Mike and Pat Makara

Larry Dyer and Marie Savine

Sunday, May 6, 10:00 am

Deacon:

Sacristan:

Lector:

EMHC:

Altar Server:

Gift Bearer:

Greeter:

Al Aulner

Terri Aulner

Sarah Mancilla

R Graybill, V Rosman, D Steffensmeier,

L Wagman

I Beach, J DeBush, J DeGeorge

Doroteo and Maria Mendoza

Jerri Underwood

APRIL 22 COLLECTION--THANK YOU!

ADULTS……………………………… $ 3,659.00

PLATE……………………………….. $ 313.00

ENDOWMENT………………………. $ 30.00

CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS…………… $ 30.00

WEEKLY OFFERINGS—APRIL 22

(NEW FISCAL YEAR BEGAN JULY 1, 2017)

Weekly Needs……………….. $ 4,275.00

Collection…………….……….. $ 4,110.00

Automatic Withdrawal………. $ 0.00

YTD Needs…………………… $ 183,825.00

YTD Collection……………….. $ 187,002.29

Overage……………………... $ 3,177.29