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St. Anthony’s Parish
One Parish Two Churches
January 14, 2018 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Welcome We 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 Doyle Email: [email protected] SECRETARY: Dawn McClure Email: [email protected] CCD COORDINATOR: Noreen Glodt Email: [email protected] WEBSITE: https://saintanthonyofpadua.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 – Even Weekends; Hosmer – Odd Weekends)
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturdays 3:30 - 4:30 PM – Hoven Saturdays 6:30 - 7:00 PM – Onaka (Even Weekends) OR any time upon request
TELEPHONE NUMBERS:
St. Anthony’s Church St. Anthony’s Rectory ...... 605-948-2451 Sacristy/Parish Hall .......... 605-948-2570 Fax........................................605-948-2245 St. Augustine’s Church
SECRETARY: Melissa Sauer St. Augustine’s Rectory…..605-285-6466 Sacristy/Parish Hall………....605-285-6160 WEEKDAY MASSES: Please check schedule inside.
OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday through Friday 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church St. John the Baptist Catholic Church
John was standing with two of his disciples, and as he watched Jesus walk by, he said, “Behold, the Lamb
of God.” The two disciples heard what he had said and followed Jesus. Jesus turned and saw them
following him and said to them, “What are you looking for?” They said to him, “Rabbi” – which translated
means Teacher -, “where are you staying?” He said to them, “Come, and you will see.” So they went and
saw where Jesus was staying, and they stayed with him that day. It was about four in the afternoon.
Andrew, the brother of Simon Peter, was one of the two who heard John and followed Jesus. He first
found his own brother Simon and told him, “We have found the Messiah” – which is translated Christ.
Then he brought him to Jesus. Jesus looked at him and said, “You are Simon the son of John; you will be
called Cephas” which is translated Peter.
St. Anthony of Padua/St. John
PO Box 98
Hoven, SD 57450
BAPTISM: 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.
January 14, 2018 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
CELEBRATION OF THE MOST HOLY EUCHARIST
1/15 MON Rectory Office Closed
5:15 PM – HOVEN – Mass/Rosary
*St. Anthony’s Altar Society L&D
1/16 TUE 4:30 PM – ONAKA – Mass
*Denise Jung✝
1/17 WED St. Anthony
5:15 PM – HOVEN – Mass/Rosary
*Allen Turner✝ & Dean Turner✝
1/18 THU 9:00 AM – HOSMER – Mass
1/19 FRI 9:00 AM – BOWDLE – Mass
1/20 SAT St. Fabian
St. Sebastian
9:00 AM – BOWDLE – Mass
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM – Bowdle – Confessions
THE LORD’S DAY MASS 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM – Hoven – Confessions 5:00 PM – HOVEN – Rosary/Mass
*Francis (Van Well) Bachman✝
1/21 SUN Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 AM – 8:30 AM – Hosmer – Confessions
8:30 AM – HOSMER – Mass 10:00 AM – Bowdle – Confessions
10:30 AM – BOWDLE – Mass
This Sunday’s Readings: 1 Sm 3: 3b-10, 19; Psalm 40;1 Cor 6: 13c-15a, 17-20; Jn 1: 35-42
CATECHISM PARAGRAPHS FOR THIS SUNDAY:
+ 523, 606-608 – The “Lamb who takes away the sin of
the world.” Jesus comes to do the Father’s will.
+ 1546-1547 – Christ incorporates the baptized into his
mission of priest, prophet, king. He further and uniquely
shares himself through the ministerial priesthood.
+ 2578 – Samuel learns prayerful listening for God’s
voice.
+ 364, 1004, 2331-2359 – The body is to be honored. It
participates in Christ’s dignity. The vocation of chastity
(Sixth Commandment).
+ 1265, 1269, 1694-1695 – The baptized are
incorporated into Christ, belong now to him and are
called to be saints and temples of the Holy Spirit.
+ 1709 – Faith transforms us so that we can follow
Christ.
DAILY READINGS FROM SACRED SCRIPTURE Monday: 1 Sm 15: 16-23; Mk 2: 18-22
Tuesday: I Sm 16: 1-13; Mk 2: 23-28
Wednesday: 1 Sm 17: 32-33, 37, 40-51; Mk 3: 1-6
Thursday: 1 Sm 18: 6-9, 19: 1-7; Mk 3: 7-12
Friday: 1 Sm 24: 3-21; Mk 3: 13-19
Saturday: 2 Sm 1: 1-4, 11-12, 19, 23-27; Mk 3: 20-21
Sunday: Jon 3: 1-5, 10; Psalm 25; 1 Cor 7: 29-31; Mk 1: 14-20
Fr. Doyle will have weekend Masses for Hosmer and Onaka on
the following dates:
January 13 – Onaka
January 21 – Hosmer
January 27 – Onaka
February 4 – Hosmer
February 10 – Onaka
February 18 – Hosmer
February 24 – Onaka
March – 4 – Hosmer
March 10 – Onaka
March 18 – Hosmer
PLEASE 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, 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 January 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.
January – Religious Minorities in Asia: That Christians, and
other religious minorities in Asian countries, may be able to
practice their faith in full freedom.
LITURGICAL MINISTERS – January 20, 2018
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA – Saturday – 5:00 PM LECTOR: Wayne Stuwe
EUCH. MIN: Kurt Rausch, Suzi Vail
GREETERS: Dave Von Wald Family
MARY’S HELPERS: Anna Stuwe, Ashton Simon
USHERS: Please Volunteer
SERVERS: Ivan Stuwe, Lincoln Stuwe, Dillion Talks
– Fr. Kevin Reflection –
It is essential that as practicing Catholics we renew our
witness of Faith and Life. All of us are required to make this
witness to the “Gospel of Life” in a public display. The
greatest scandal to our country (and to our world) is the
majority of the “American Catholic vote” is seduced by the
pro-abortion, pro-contraception, pro-culture of death. It is for
this reason I am calling the parishes under my authority to
step forward this year and join me TO BE SEEN in guiding
and encouraging the citizens of South Dakota next Sunday,
January 21, 2017, at 2:00 PM in the State Capitol Rotunda in
Pierre. (And also, the Life Chain will be from 12:30-1:30 PM,
meeting in the north parking lot of the State Capitol – Life
needs your Light (and your presence.) We are so lucky to live
near Pierre – not having to drive as far as so many will – to
represent Life.
St. John’s Gospel continually refers to Jesus, in Whom we
place our faith, as "Life" many times. To say “yes” to Christ
is to say “yes” to life. And to say yes to life is to say no to
whatever destroys it. People of faith work to end abortion.
As we celebrated the renewal of Christmas, let's renew our
pro-life commitment and increase our prolife activities.
(What a great gift we can give to the Baby Jesus…our
presence and public support of the most vulnerable of modern
society…a baby child in the womb.)
“My thoughts turn to all those children today who
are killed and ill-treated, [the] infants killed in the
womb, deprived of that generous love of their
parents and then buried in the egoism of a culture
that does not love life…”
- Pope Francis
Hoven & Onaka Notes
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.
Reminder: Tuesday, February 2nd
– Candlemas
Day – For those wishing to have candles
blessed for the year, the Presentation of
the Lord is the traditional Mass for
blessing your candles for home use
(votive candles, candles for sick call
sets, etc.). A table will be set out on
Saturday, January 27th
, for you to place
your candles by the altar, which will be blessed at the First Friday
Mass on Friday, February 2nd
in Hoven. Please remember to put
your name on your candles to make sure they get back to you.
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.
Please Note: There will be an anointing of the sick at the daily
Mass on Monday, January 15, 2018.
ST. ANTHONY’S ALTAR SOCIETY NEWS
Next Funeral Luncheon: Circle 7
January Church Cleaning: Circle 6 – 1/23/18 at 3:30PM
Special Activity: Circle 6
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE – ST. ANTHONY’S
January 6, 2018
We need $3,000 a week in church
support to keep the bills paid.
Weekend Collection…………….…..………......….….$2978.12
Thanks for your generosity!
Notes
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.
Word of Life “Pray with a multi-faceted novena that includes a new intention,
brief reflection, bonus information, and suggested actions each
day. Sign up now & participate Thursday, January 18 – Friday,
January 26: 9daysforlife.com” USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities
Our Lady of Guadalupe, Patroness of the unborn, pray for us.
St. Joseph, patron of the unborn, pray for us.
Mass Times in
Surrounding Area Parishes
Saturday Herreid – 5:30 PM
Roscoe – 5:30 PM
Gettysburg – 6:30 PM
Sunday Selby – 8:30 AM
Ipswich – 9:00 AM
Eureka – 10:30 AM
Gettysburg – 11:00 AM (First Sunday: 9:00 AM)
Leola – 11:00 AM
Natural Family Planning (NFP)
Awareness – Did you know? When
couples understand NFP and are
motivated to follow the plan it is
up to 99% effective in avoiding a
pregnancy, and without the
unwanted, harmful, and sometimes
fatal side effects of oral contraception. Go green. Learn
and embrace NFP. For more information visit
www.sfcatholic.org/respectlife.
The U.S. bishop’s annual novena 9 Days for Life takes
place Thursday, January 18 – Friday, January 26. Pray
for the respect and protection of all human life with new
intentions, brief reflections, and more each day.
Download the novena online, or participate through
Facebook, email, text message or an app. Join at
www.9daysforlife.com!
9 Days for Life is a "digital pilgrimage" of prayer and
action focused on cherishing the gift of every person's
life. A multi-faceted novena highlighting a different
intention each day provides reflections, bonus
information, and suggested actions. Join to receive the
novena through the 9 Days for Life app, daily emails, or
daily texts. See below for information on how else you
can get involved!
9 Days for Life Apps &Toolkits
http://www.usccb.org/about/pro-life-activities/january-
roe-events/nine-days-of-prayer-penance-and-
pilgrimage.cfm
9 Days for Life 2018 Novena:
http://www.usccb.org/about/pro-life-activities/january-roe-
events/9-days-for-life-pray.cfm
Symbolon (SYM-bo-lon) is a program that will help
our parish discover the big picture of our Catholic faith
and can be viewed anytime, anywhere you have
internet, on any device, including your computer,
Smartphone and tablet.
Today, more than ever, it is extremely important that
we as Catholics not only know our faith, but also live
our faith.
Go to Formed.org to register. (You will need the 5
digit Parish Code to register.)
Parish Code: 12ec1