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ST. MARK’S BOTTINEAU & ST. ANDREW’S WESTHOPE
PARISH OFFICE: (701) 228-3164 RECTORY: (701) 228-5164 [email protected]
322 Sinclair St. • Bottineau, ND • 58318 - www.stmark-standrew.org
PARISH STAFF
Fr Jared Kadlec, Pastor
Vickie Gangl, Secretary
Cathy Miller, Custodian - St. A’s
Patty Graber, Custodian - St. M’s
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Amanda Artz &
Keari Beaudrie, co-DREs at
St. Andrew’s Parish
Mary Gorder &
Jessica Tagestad, co-DREs at
St. Mark’s Parish
WEEKEND MASS
SCHEDULE
Saturday at 5:30pm at St. Mark’s
Saturday at 8:00pm Lake Chapel
Sunday at 9:00am at St. Andrew’s
Sunday at 11:00am at St. Mark’s
CONFESSIONS
St. Mark: 4:30pm on Saturday
St. Andrew: 8:30am on Sunday
OFFICE HOURS
Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-5:00pm
PARISH NEWS AND EVENTS Announcements
St. Mark
St. Andrew
The Rosary is prayed every Sat-urday at 5:00pm at St. Mark’s. Join us if you would like to.
Report for June 27-28, 2020
St .Andrew’s St .Mark’s
Adult env. $ 125.00 Adult env. $ 1,515.00 Plate $ Plate $ 35.00 Children $ Children $ .00 Lake Mass $ 95.00 Building Improvement Fund: $ 00.00
Saturday, July 4, 5:30p.m. St. Mark’s
(† Duane Sebelius)
Sunday, July 5, 9:00a.m. St. Andrew’s
(Parishioners)
Sunday, July 5, 11:00a.m. St. Mark’s († Darrol Vad)
Tuesday, July 7, 10:00a.m. Funeral Mass for Jerry LaCroix, NO NOON MASS
Wednesday, July 8, 7:30a.m. St. Mark’s
(Carol Carbonneau {living})
Thursday, July 9, 9:00a.m. St. Andrew’s
(† Lloyd Jelleberg)
Friday, July 10, 8:00a.m. St. Mark’s
(† Greg Beyer)
Saturday, July 11, 5:30p.m. St. Mark’s
(† Curt Beyer)
Sunday, July 12, 9:00a.m. St. Andrew’s
(† Jean Johnson)
Sunday, July 12, 11:00a.m. St. Mark’s
(Parishioners)
Home Communion Any St. Mark parishioners desiring Holy Com-munion at home, call Anne Bergeron (228-2750) by Sunday evening to be put on the list. To add or remove a name for St. Andrew’s , please contact Deb Wy-man at 245-6538 or the parish office at 228-3164.
PARISHIONERS, FAMILY AND FRIENDS: Military personnel & their families, Sylvia Bailey, Jesse Henes, Mary Keeling, Jerry LaCroix,
Shirley Vandal, Pete Anderson, Neil Kinney, Lakken Wall, Hadley Hoffert, John Lacey, Heidi Schweitzer, Drue Eliot, Mary Longtin, Audrey Phillips, Alice Christenson, Linda Abel, Darrell Van Der Busch, Katie Torgerson, Marcie Dubrow, Linda Ysulan, Rosemary LaCroix, Bill & Cool Baumann, Amy Artz, Flora Carlson, Marlys Richard, Monte Mikkelsen, Susan Brandjord, Francis Kritzberger, Marie Vargo, Sara Saville, Howard Beyer, Diane & Mike Lee, Janet Kraft, Noah Signalness, Mary Holen, and any special private intentions. Good Sam: Regan Benning, Pete Anderson, Judy Baumann, Russ Picard, Harvey Soland Maple View: Shirley Pasicznyk Somerset Assisted Living: Pauline Deschamp The Wellington: Ray and Donna Sharkey Jenkins Living Center: Carol Carbonneau Watertown, SD
Pray for all our loved ones in nursing homes and the sick!!
MASS INTENTION REQUEST
A Mass intention is requested for :
________________________________________
From________________________________________
Suggested offering $10.00 per Mass intention.
Stewardship Moment : “For my yoke is easy, and my burden light.” - Matthew 11:30 When we think of being good stewards, we may think that God is asking too much of us when He calls us to generously share our time, talent and treasure. Howev-er, we must remember that we are not “owners” of any-thing, we are merely “stewards” of the gifts God has given us. All He is asking is that we give back a small portion, in gratitude, of what He has already given to us.
Parish Directories are here! Stop in the office and pick yours up if you had your picture taken.
July 4-5, 14th Sunday in OT
St. Mark’s Masses on July 11th & 12th, 2020 DATE EUCHARISTIC MIN. READER GIFT BEARERS USHERS GREETERS ALTAR SERVERS COUNTERS
Sat. NONE Barb Waagen NONE Joe Berg/ Mike Haberman NONE NONE
Sun. NONE Pete Artz NONE Rob McGhan/ Chuck Neubauer
NONE NONE TBD
From the Pastor’s Pen
St. Andrew’s Mass on July 12th, 2020
DATE EUCHARISTIC
MINISTERS READER GIFT BEARERS ALTAR SERVERS USHERS COUNTERS
Sun. NONE Paul Klokstad NONE NONE Tom Henry/ Hilary Huss
Howard & Tom
Job Opening:
FT Business Manager
St. James Basilica in Jamestown, ND is currently accepting applications for a Full-Time Business Manager. This position will be responsible for managing the day-to-day business operations and employee benefits. Job duties will include accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, inventory, grant reporting, online giving, budgets,
coordinating the Diocese of Fargo Safe Environment re-ports, and the parish annual stewardship program.
Additional duties will include, but are not limited to, leading the parish Stewardship Committee and activi-ties, providing general tech support for the parish offices, secretarial duties, email and database management. The successful candidate is required to possess a back-ground in accounting with related work experience in business operations, strong communication and organi-zational skills with attention to detail. Ability to maintain confidentiality and an understanding of the Catholic Faith is essential. Submit cover letter, resume and three refer-ences to Monsignor Wald at: [email protected] Position open until filled.
Have a safe and happy
Independence Day weekend!
Dear parishioners and friends of St. Mark’s and St. Andrew’s,
Thank you, dear friends, for the warm reception I have received in Bottineau, Westhope, and Lake Metigoshe! Your hospitality is so greatly appreciated.
Our Condolences
We have received word of a death in the parish: +Jerry LaCroix. We lift him up in prayer, and extend our sincerest condolences to Arlene and family at the loss of their loved one. The funeral details are as follows:
Vigil: Monday, 7:00 p.m. at Nero Funeral Home
Funeral Mass: Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. at St. Mark’s
Cose/Gottbreht Wedding
We also lift up in prayer Sean Cose and Kaitlyn Gottbreht who will be married Saturday, July 11, at St. Mark’s. May the Lord smile upon them, their day, and family as this special couple exchanges vows in holy matrimony.
Prophetic Words for our Time
Given the social unrest our nation has seen in recent weeks, I recently stumbled across these words from Pope Emeritus Bene-dict XVI. How timely his words are, especially since they were addressed nine years ago.
Words from Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI on the 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time:
In the Gospel today the Lord Jesus repeats to us the words that we know so well but that never fail to move us: “Come to me, all who labor and are heavily laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me; for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light” (Mt 11:28-30).
As Jesus went along the roads of Galilee proclaiming the Kingdom of God and healing many sick people, “he had compassion on the crowds, for they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd” (cf. Mt 9:35-36).
Jesus’ gaze seems to extend to this day, to our world. Today, too, it rests on so many people oppressed by difficult living condi-tions and lacking valid reference points to find a meaning and a purpose for their existence. Exhausted multitudes are found in the poorest countries, harshly tried by poverty; and even in the richer countries there are numerous dissatisfied men and women who are even ill with depression. Let us think of the many evacuees and refugees, of all those who emigrate, putting their own lives at risk. Christ's gaze then rests his gaze upon all these people, indeed upon each one of these children of the Father who is in Heav-en and repeats: “Come to me, all...” of you.
Jesus promised he would give everyone “rest”, but on one condition: “Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me; for I am gen-tle and lowly in heart”. What is this “yoke” which lightens instead of burdening, which instead of oppressing, uplifts? The “yoke” of Christ is the law of love, it is his commandment which he bequeathed to his disciples (cf. Jn 13:34; 15:12). The true remedy for humanity's wounds, both material — such as hunger and injustice in all its forms — and psychological and moral, caused by a false well-being, is a rule of life based on fraternal love, whose source is in the love of God. For this reason it is necessary to abandon the way of arrogance, of violence used to obtain ever more powerful positions, to assure oneself of success at any price.
It is also necessary to give up the aggressive attitude with regard to the environment which has prevailed in recent centuries and to adopt a reasonable “gentleness”. However, in human, interpersonal and social relations above all, the rule of respect and of non-violence, namely, the power of the truth against every kind of abuse is what can assure a future worthy of the human being.
… May the Virgin help us to “learn” true humility from Jesus, to take up his light yoke with determination, to experience inner peace and to become in our turn capable of comforting other brothers and sisters who are walking with difficulty on life's path. (Angelus, July 3, 2011, http://www.vatican.va/content/benedict-xvi/en/angelus/2011/documents/hf_ben-xvi_ang_20110703.html)
Have a blessed week, dear friends!
Prayerfully,
Father Kadlec