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Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 17, 2016
Fr. Kevin Doyle [email protected]
Mailing: PO Box 310 - Bowdle, SD 57428
Bowdle Rectory/Office: 285-6466 Melissa Sauer & Judy Weishaar
Hoven Rectory/Office: 948-2451 Dawn McClure & Linda Feldmeier
or Melissa Sauer Cell: 216-0124
Bowdle Office Email: [email protected]
Hoven Office Email: [email protected]
Webpage: staugustinebowdle.wordpress.com
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.
Weekly Readings Sun Jan 17: Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Is 62:1-5 1 Cor 12:4-11 Jn 2:1-11
Mon Jan 18: Weekday
1 Sm 15:16-23 Mk 2:18-22
Tues Jan 19: Weekday
1 Sm 16:1-13 Mk 2:23-28
Wed Jan 20: St Fabian, Pope and St Sebastian, Martyr
1 Sm 17:32-33, 37, 40-51 Mk 3:1-6
Thurs Jan 21: St Agnes
1 Sm 18:6-9, 19:1-7 Mk 3:7-12
Fri Jan 22: Day of Prayer for the legal Protection of Unborn Children
1 Sm 24:3-21 Mk 3:13-19
Sat Jan 23: St Vincent, St Marianne Cope
2 Sm 1:1-4, 11-12,19,23-27 Mk 3:20-21
Ministry Lists for Jan 17
Ministry Lists for Jan 24
Hosmer-Lec– Sandy M Rosary– Sandy M
Bowdle– Lec– Ann Thomsen Serv– Robby, Brittney
Comm– Teresa G
Gift– Mary Z, Carol Thomas Rosary– Norbert T
Bowdle– Lec– Carrie Beadle Serv– Kalen, Mackenzie
Comm– Brooke Heilman
Gift– Jerry & Carrie Beadle
Rosary– Doug T
Anointing of the Sick: Before a hospital stay, surgical procedure, or any serious illness, please call the
rectory to arrange the blessing of the Sacrament.
Fr. Kevin’s Reflection
Saturdays 5:00pm St Anthony’s Hoven * Saturdays 7:00pm St John’s Onaka (Even Weekends) Sundays 8:30 am Holy Trinity Hosmer (Odd Weekends) * Sundays 10:30 am St Augustine’s Bowdle
Word of Life Intercessions for Life Jan 17 ~ 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
For all Catholics:
May the Holy Spirit reveal to us how we are called
to use our gifts to spread the Gospel of life and joy;
We pray to the Lord: Lord hear our prayer.
Parish Cleaning Assignments
St. Augustine: January Church Cleaning:
Chair: Ann Thomsen; Pat & Lori Dewald, Carmen Rohrbach & Family, Rocky & Helen Gisi
Holy Trinity: January Church Cleaning: Marlene Gisi, Mary Lou Mohr, Roy Gris-mer, Jason Grismer
NOTE: The Holy Trinity men on for the monthly cleaning are also to be usher-
ing and taking up the collection during
your assigned month. Thank you to all those who work so hard to keep the churches clean. It is very much appreciated!
Fr Kevin Doyle will have Weekend Masses for Hosmer and Onaka during these dates:
8:30 am Sun Jan 17 Hosmer 7 pm Sat Jan 23 Onaka
8:30 am Sun Jan 31 Hosmer 8:30 am Sun Feb 7 Hosmer
7 pm Sat Feb 13 Onaka
8:30 am Sun Feb 21 Hosmer 7 pm Sat Feb 27 Onaka
8:30 am Sun Mar 6 Hosmer 7 pm Sat Mar 12 Onaka
“ We were made to love and be
loved; we are meant to depend on
one another, serving each other in
humility and walking together in
�mes of suffering. Our rela�onships
are meant to help us grow in perfect
love.” —Cardinal Sean P. O’Mallery,
“2015 Respect Life Month State-
ment: Every Life is Worth Living”
Make this Valen ne's Day your most memorable
yet! Do you feel as if you are living a "married sin-
gles" lifestyle? Do you and your spouse only com-
municate about schedules and logis�cs? Reclaim
the love, romance, and excitement that God wants
your marriage to be and a(end a Marriage Encoun-
ter Weekend! The weekend involves 15-20 cou-
ples, but the focus of the weekend is on the couple,
not group sessions. A series of presenta�ons are
given by a team of Catholic couples and a
priest. Register today for the upcoming Worldwide
Marriage Encounter Weekend at Broomtree Re-
treat Center in Irene, SD, Feb.12-14. Vis-
it www.sdwwme.org or call 605-362-0924.
Mass Times at a Glance Saturdays: 5:00 pm Hoven
5:30 pm Eureka (Jan-Mar 2016) 5:30 pm Roscoe
6:00 pm Faulkton 7:00 pm Onaka* (2&4 Sat only)
Sundays: 8:30 am Herreid (Jan-Mar 2016)
8:30 am Ipswich
8:30 am Hosmer*(1,3,5 Sun only) 9:00 am Faulkton
9:00 am Onida 10:30 am Bowdle
10:30 am Selby (Jan–Mar 2016) 11:00 am Gettysburg
11:00 am Leola
Retrouvaille: Help for Troubled & Strained
Marriages
The next Retrouvaille weekend is March 18-
20, 2016. This is a confidential weekend
that offers hope and help for couples to heal
and renew their marriage relationship. For
questions or to register please contact 605-
988-3755 or visit online www.retrouvaille.org.
The Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy is In Progress Well … first things first. What is so unusual about a Jubilee Year?
We’ve seen several special “years” in the Church. (You may remember the Year of Faith in 2012–13.)
But an Extraordinary Jubilee is, as the name implies, something special.
The tradi-on of “jubilee” has its roots in the Old Testament, where the People of Israel would,
every fi2y years, were to remember God’s mercy for them and that they were to extend mercy and for-
giveness to others (not only for slights against them, but even monetary debts). All hurts were re-
quired to be forgo7en and never thought (or brought up again). As the people would want God to for-
give and forget … so it would be the same with the People of Israel. This tradi-on has con-nued in the
Catholic Church, where every 25 years a jubilee (or holy year) is called. The most recent was the Jubilee
Year 2000 to mark the beginning of the new millennium. An extraordinary jubilee occurs outside that
normal 25 year cycle and is called to direct our a7en-on to a par-cular event or theme.
Why Pope Francis call for this Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy?
“Here, then, is the reason for the Jubilee: because this is the -me for mercy. It is the favorable -me to heal
wounds, a -me not to be weary of mee-ng all those who are wai-ng to see and to touch with their hands the signs of the
closeness of God, a -me to offer everyone, everyone, the way of forgiveness and reconcilia-on.” (Divine Mercy Sunday,
2015)
Our days can o2en be filled with experiences of division between friends and strangers, family and co-workers, and
even within our Church. This spiritual cancer , of course, necessarily translates and reflects our “Chris-an World”. More
than ever our world needs mercy today, as seen in the frightening events of mass shoo-ngs and terrorism, war and rumors
of war, and the incredible and unprecedented plight of millions of refugees from the war-torn Middle East. Our own coun-
try seems more polarized and divided than ever over the most fundamental ques-ons of life, family, and freedom.
Pope Francis has called us to step back, to recollect ourselves and consider God’s work of mercy in our own lives …
how He has extended forgiveness to us and blessings for us … and … in return … how we have and might s-ll offer mercy
and kindness to others.
Over the course of the Holy Year of Mercy, let’s use this space to offer sugges-ons for how we can seek mercy for
ourselves and our loved ones and offer mercy to others. A good start is the corporal and spiritual works of mercy. We’ll
be expanding on the meaning of those works of mercy as well as other ways to live out the Jubilee of Mercy.
“A sense of deep communion with the rest
of nature cannot be real if our hearts lack
tenderness, compassion and concern for
our fellow human beings. It is clearly incon-
sistent to combat trafficking in endangered
species while remaining completely indiffer-
ent to human trafficking, unconcerned
about the poor, or undertaking to destroy
another human being deemed unwanted.
This compromises the very meaning of our
struggle for the sake of the environment.
— Pope Francis, Laudato Si, no. 91 © 2015
Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Used with per-
mission
Weekly Collections January 10, 2016 Adult Loose Mass
Stipends Energy Total
Bowdle $ 5,840 $ 79.01 $ 20 $ 20 $ 5,959.01
Generous giving produces rejoicing in one’s soul
Mass Intentions
Sat., Jan 16 5:00pm
Hoven
Onaka
No Mass Onaka
Sun., Jan 17
8:30am
10:30am
Hosmer
Bowdle
† Frank Gisi
People of our Parishes
Mon., Jan 18 5:15pm Hoven Mass/Rosary
Tues., Jan 19 4:30 pm Onaka Mass/Rosary
Wed., Jan 20 5:15pm Hoven Mass/ Rosary
Thurs., Jan 21 9:00am Hosmer † Andrew Gisi
Fri., Jan 22 9:00 am Bowdle † Bobby Ehnes
Sat., Jan 23 9:00 am
5:00pm
7:00pm
Bowdle
Hoven
Onaka
†Roy & †Anna Ehnes(Weekday Mass)
People of Our Parishes
Sun., Jan 24 8:30am
10:30am
Bowdle
Bowdle
For an end to ABORTION
† Joe A Dewald
Cleo Schneider
Tate Kaiser
Nursing Home Resi-
dents
Mary Lou Mohr
Kathy Whiteside
Ray Schmaltz
LaVerne Gross
Rose Schmaltz
Francis Heilman, Sr
Jaci Fuhrmann
Confessions will be available
Saturdays Noon – 1:30pm Bowdle 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hoven 6:30 pm-6:55pm Onaka Sundays 8:00am-8:25am Hosmer OR any time upon request
CCD SCHEDULE BOWDLE
Jan 20, 27, Feb 3, 10, 17, 24, Grades K-6: 3:30 to 5:00 pm Grades 7-8: 7:00-8:30 pm GRADES 9-12
7:00-8:30 pm @ Bowdle
Pope Francis’ Prayer Intentions for January
Universal: Interreligious Dialogue. That sincere dialogue
among men and women of differ-
ent faiths may produce the fruits
of peace and justice.
For Evangelization: Christian Uni-
ty. That by means of dialogue and
fraternal charity and with the grace of the Holy Spirit,
Christians may overcome divisions.
Mass Intentions Requested: St. Augustine, Bowdle, could use some more Mass Intentions for
Friday and Saturday Weekday Masses. Any
questions, contact Melissa on Tues, Wed or Fri’s.
or drop a note in collection basket. Thank You.
Tues Jan 19th
Parish Corpora on Regional Mee ng
Aberdeen, St. Mary’s 1pm-3pm
Expected to a-end: Parish Priest and 2 Directors
from parish. Invited: Any Parish Council Members.
Agenda: Nonprofit Corp, Diocesan Expan fund, Prop-
erty Insurance and impact from appraisals.