Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 16, 2018 St. Anthony of Padua Church ~ St. Augustine Church St. John the Baptist Church ~ Holy Trinity Church Weekly Readings Sun Sept 16: Twenty - Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Is 50:5-9a Jas 2:14-18 Mk 8:27-35 Mon Sept 17: St Robert Bellarmine, Bishop 1 Cor 11:17-26, 33 Lk 7:1-10 Tues Sept 18: Weekday 1 Cor 12:12-14, 27-31a Lk 7:11-17 Wed Sept 19: St Januarius, Bishop & Martyr 1 Cor 12:31-13:13 Lk 7:31-35 Thurs Sept 20: Sts Andrew Kim Tae-gon, Priest, and Paul Chong Ha-sang, and Companions, Martyrs 1 Cor 15:1-11 Lk 7:36-50 Fri Sept 21: St Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist Eph 4:1-7,11-13 Mt 9:9-13 Sat Sept 22:Weekday 1 Cor 15:35-37, 42-49 LK 8:4-15 Word of Life Intercessions for Life Sept 16 th ~ 24 th Sunday in Ordinary Time For all people of goodwill: May God transform our respect for human life into action for its protection; We pray to the Lord: Lord hear our prayer. Mobile Food Pantry 11:00am-1:00pm 4-H Building, Ipswich Date: TBA 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 Sep 22 5:00 PM Bob Keller Family Wayne Stuwe Ivan Stuwe Lincoln Stuwe Dillion Talks Anna Stuwe Ashton Simon Cloee Reding Sara Colombe Bob Keller Onaka Sat Sep 22 7:00 PM Wayne Heier Bowdle Sun Sep 23 10:30 AM Norbert Thomas Carrie Beadle Tanner Frickson Hudson Drake Arnold & Darlene Peck Scott Heyne Maria Sandmeier 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 FROM ONAKA: St John’s Parishioners, Mike Vetch Family, Mary Barondeau, Beth Witteand FROM BOWDLE: Cleo Schneider, Tate Kaiser, Nursing Home Residents, Bernice Dewald, Amy Kappenman 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 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 5:30 pm Selby (July-Sep 2018) 6:00 pm Faulkton 6:30 pm Gettysburg 7:00 pm Onaka* (2&4 Sat only) Sundays: 8:30 am Hosmer*(1,3,5 Sun only) 8:30 am Eureka (July-Sep 2018) 9:00 am Faulkton 9:00 am Ipswich 9:00 am Onida 10:30 am Bowdle 10:30 am Herreid (July-Sep 2018) 11:00 am Gettysburg /9 am Oct 7 11:00 am Leola Fall Festival and Dinner St Mary’s Parish, Roncalli High School September 16, 2018 Roast Beef Dinner 3:00—6:30 pm Concessions, Silent Auction, Country Store, Games Bingo, inflatables, Face Painting & much more! Noon - 7:30 pm Parish Assignments for September Holy Trinity: Mary Jo & William Grismer St Augustine: Chair: Lyle & Brooke Heilman & Family; Francis & Sandy Heilman; Teri Daniels St Anthony: September Cleaning: Circle 4 Next Funeral Luncheon: Circle 5 Special Activity: Circle 8 BISHOP’s CHARITY HUNT The 23rd Annual “Bishop’s Charity Hunt” is scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, September 24 & 25 at Horseshoe “K” Ranch near Kimball, SD. This outing includes lodging, breakfast, lunch, dinner, social, trap shoot, hunting, and pheas- ant cleaning. An additional bonus is fellowship with Bishop Swain, daily Mass and interaction with many priests of our diocese. All proceeds from this event benefits the Newman Catholic Campus Ministry in our diocese. For more information or to register please contact the Catholic Community Foun- dation at 605-988-3765, toll free at 1-888-246-3386 or on-line at www.ccfesd.org. Sacred Heart, Westport, Sun. September 23, 2018 4-7pm Annual Chicken Dinner along with Country Store and Raffle Pilgrimage to Greece & The Greek Isles: “In the Footsteps of St. Paul”: Come along Nov. 5-15, 2019, to some truly beau)ful and holy places! We’ll visit many of the great sites where St. Paul wrote his Epistles, including Athens, Corinth, Crete, Santorini, Ephesus, Thessaloniki and more! We will also take a three-day cruise to the Greek Isles. Mass each day in great Churches and Cathedrals along the way. Cost is $3,759 with departure from Omaha. For a brochure and more informa)on, contact Fr. Dan Guenther, St. Mary’s Parish, 311 – 4 th St. N., Hum- boldt, Iowa 50548 or call 712-899-6870 or email [email protected]
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Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 16, 2018
St. Anthony of Padua Church ~ St. Augustine Church
St. John the Baptist Church ~ Holy Trinity Church
Weekly Readings Sun Sept 16: Twenty - Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Is 50:5-9a Jas 2:14-18 Mk 8:27-35 Mon Sept 17: St Robert Bellarmine, Bishop 1 Cor 11:17-26, 33 Lk 7:1-10 Tues Sept 18: Weekday 1 Cor 12:12-14, 27-31a Lk 7:11-17 Wed Sept 19: St Januarius, Bishop & Martyr 1 Cor 12:31-13:13 Lk 7:31-35 Thurs Sept 20: Sts Andrew Kim Tae-gon, Priest, and Paul Chong Ha-sang, and Companions, Martyrs
1 Cor 15:1-11 Lk 7:36-50 Fri Sept 21: St Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist Eph 4:1-7,11-13 Mt 9:9-13 Sat Sept 22:Weekday 1 Cor 15:35-37, 42-49 LK 8:4-15
Word of Life Intercessions for Life Sept 16th ~ 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time
For all people of goodwill: May God transform our respect for human life into action for its protection;
We pray to the Lord: Lord hear our prayer.
Mobile Food Pantry 11:00am-1:00pm 4-H Building, Ipswich Date: TBA
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
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
FROM ONAKA: St John’s Parishioners, Mike Vetch Family, Mary Barondeau, Beth Witteand FROM BOWDLE: Cleo Schneider, Tate Kaiser, Nursing Home Residents, Bernice Dewald, Amy Kappenman 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
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 5:30 pm Selby (July-Sep 2018) 6:00 pm Faulkton 6:30 pm Gettysburg 7:00 pm Onaka* (2&4 Sat only)
Sundays: 8:30 am Hosmer*(1,3,5 Sun only) 8:30 am Eureka (July-Sep 2018) 9:00 am Faulkton 9:00 am Ipswich 9:00 am Onida 10:30 am Bowdle 10:30 am Herreid (July-Sep 2018)11:00 am Gettysburg /9 am Oct 7 11:00 am Leola
Fall Festival and Dinner St Mary’s Parish, Roncalli High School
September 16, 2018 Roast Beef Dinner 3:00—6:30 pm
Concessions, Silent Auction, Country Store, Games Bingo, inflatables, Face Painting & much more! Noon - 7:30 pm
Parish Assignments for September Holy Trinity: Mary Jo & William Grismer St Augustine: Chair: Lyle & Brooke Heilman & Family; Francis & Sandy Heilman; Teri Daniels St Anthony: September Cleaning: Circle 4 Next Funeral Luncheon: Circle 5 Special Activity: Circle 8
BISHOP’s CHARITY HUNT The 23rd Annual “Bishop’s Charity Hunt” is scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, September 24 & 25 at Horseshoe “K” Ranch near Kimball, SD. This outing includes lodging, breakfast, lunch, dinner, social, trap shoot, hunting, and pheas-ant cleaning. An additional bonus is fellowship with Bishop Swain, daily Mass and interaction with many priests of our diocese. All proceeds from this event benefits the Newman Catholic Campus Ministry in our diocese. For more information or to register please contact the Catholic Community Foun-dation at 605-988-3765, toll free at 1-888-246-3386 or on-line at www.ccfesd.org.
Sacred Heart, Westport, Sun. September 23, 2018 4-7pm Annual Chicken Dinner along with Country Store and Raffle
Pilgrimage to Greece & The Greek Isles: “In the Footsteps of St. Paul”: Come
along Nov. 5-15, 2019, to some truly beau)ful and holy places! We’ll visit many
of the great sites where St. Paul wrote his Epistles, including Athens, Corinth,
Crete, Santorini, Ephesus, Thessaloniki and more! We will also take a three-day
cruise to the Greek Isles. Mass each day in great Churches and Cathedrals along
the way. Cost is $3,759 with departure from Omaha. For a brochure and more
informa)on, contact Fr. Dan Guenther, St. Mary’s Parish, 311 – 4th St. N., Hum-
“ We must appreciate the dignity of life in all its seasons, even the path of the elderly in the twilight of their years, to work toward the day when every child, born and unborn, in welcomed to life and protected by law.”
Gov. George W. Bush
CFSA 2018 Pledged Paid Goal
Bowdle-Hosmer $ 16,780 $ 15,865 $ 15,200
Holy Eucharist
Sat Sept 15 5:00 PM Hoven Charlie Reuer †
Sun Sept 16 8:30 AM Hosmer 10:30 AM Bowdle
Frank & Cecelia Imberi † People of our Parishes
Mon Sept 17 5:15 PM Hoven Kenneth Kaup †
Tues Sept 18 4:30 PM Onaka Dorothy Bertha †
Wed Sept 19 5:15 PM Hoven Agnes Baus †
Thurs Sept 20 9:00 AM Hosmer Safety During Harvest
Fri Sept 21 9:00 AM Bowdle David Person †
Sat Sept 22 9:00 AM Bowdle
5:00 PM Hoven 7:00 PM Onaka
Arnold & Margaret Wiederrich
People of our Parishes Anton & Mary Geier † Family L&D
Sun Sept 23 10:30 AM Bowdle St Augustine CCD Teachers, Parents & Students
Church Support September 8-9
Fr. Kevin’s Reflection In this week’s Gospel, Jesus seeks a sign from the eternity of heaven. He asks the apostles: Who do people say I am? And, the
apostles respond with earthly opinions. Then Jesus asks the big question … the question that will lead His Church into the 21st century and beyond … even into eternity. Who do you say that I am? Once Simon is moved by the Holy Spirit … Jesus knows who will NOW be the leader of the apostles. Now … 2000 years ago. Now … in the 21st century. Now … for all time.
In considering this foundation of reality that undergirds Christian liturgy, we need to take account of another important matter. The Crucifixion of Christ, His death on the Cross, and, in another way, the act of his Resurrection from the grave, which bestows incor-ruptibility (eternity) on the corruptible (earthly). These events are historical events that happen just once and as such belong to the past. The expression we hear often: “once for all” (which the Paul’s epistle to the Hebrews emphasizes so vigorously in contrast to the multi-tude of repeated sacrifices in the Old Covenant), is strictly applicable to them. But if these events were no more than facts in the past, like all the dates we learn in history books, then there could be nothing contemporary about them. In the end they would remain beyond our reach collecting dust.
However, the exterior act of being crucified is accompanied by an interior act of self-giving (the Body is “given for you”). “No one takes [my life] from me,” says the Lord in St. John’s Gospel, “but I lay it down of my own accord” (cf John 10:18). This act of giv-ing is in no way just a spiritual occurrence. It is a spiritual act that takes up the bodily into itself, that embraces the whole man; indeed, it is at the same time an act of the Son. One of the Church Fathers that describes this so well is St. Maximus (600 AD). The obedience of Jesus’ human will is inserted into the everlasting “Yes” of the Son to the Father. This “giving” on the part of the Jesus, in the passivity of His being crucified, draws the passion of human existence into the action of love, and so it embraces all the dimensions of reality … Body, Soul, Spirit, Logos (the Word of God made human). Just as the pain of the body is drawn into the agony of the mind … and becomes the “Yes” of obedience … so time is drawn into what reaches beyond time.
The real interior act of the soul and mind (though it does not exist without the exterior of the body) … transcends time, but since it comes from time, time can again and again be brought into it. That is how we can become contemporary with the past events of salva-tion. (How we can join our suffering and passion to the suffering and Passion of Jesus on the cross.)
St. Bernard of Clairvaux has this in mind when he says that the true (“once” and for all time) bears within itself the “always”. What is perpetual takes place in what happens only once. In the Bible the Once for All is emphasized most vigorously in the epistle to the Hebrews, but the careful reader will discover that the point made by St. Bernard expresses its true meaning. The “Once For All” is bound up with the “everlasting”. (So, when Simon Peter says: You are the Chirst. Jesus knows this man is speaking not of the earthly under-standing … but … moves in the everlasting.) “Today” embraces the whole time of the Church. We experience this very same thing eve-ry time we are at Mass. In the Christian liturgy we not only receive something from the past but become contemporaries with what lies at the foundation of that liturgy. Here is the real heart and true grandeur of the celebration of the Eucharist, which is more … much more … than a meal. In the Eucharist we are caught up and made contemporary with the Paschal Mystery of Christ, in His passing from the taber-nacle of the transitory to the presence and sight of God.
Weekend Mass dates for Hosmer and Onaka:
8:30 am Sun Sept 16 Hosmer
7 pm Sat Sept 22 Onaka
7 pm Sat Sept 29 Hosmer 8:30 am Sun Oct 7 Hosmer
7 pm Sat Oct 13 Onaka 8:30 am Sun Oct 21 Hosmer
7 pm Sat Oct 27 Onaka 8:30 am Sun Nov 4 Hosmer
7 pm Sat Nov 10 Onaka 8:30 am Sun Nov 18 Hosmer
7 pm Sat Nov 24 Onaka
Word of Life “Some)mes our ac)ons speak for themselves; other
)mes, words are needed. Whatever the situa)on, Jesus
knows how to speak to each person’s heart; we simply
need to follow where he leads.”
USSCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Ac)vi)es
“How to build a Culture of Life,”
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 - 11:30pm
Congratulations to the winners of the Treasure
Hut certificates!!!
LaDonna Li-en, Tolstoy
Sammy Goldade, Bowdle
Thank you to all the volunteers who helped pack and
restock the Treasure Hut following the sale. May God
reward you all for your stewardship! ~Suzi & Noel
A Rosary is prayed every Tuesday at 3:00 PM at St. An‐
thony’s Church near the Blessed Virgin’s altar. If you
can make the time, please drop by and join the group.