Pastor: Father Eric Gilbaugh Deacon: Warner Holm Parish Office: Bill Harn Dir of Religious Ed: Krista Baziak [email protected]RCIA: Cheryl Roller [email protected]This program is for adults who want to learn more about the Catholic Church. Formed.org parish code: d8b168 KOFK Catholic Radio: 88.1 FM Sacrament Schedule Mass—St John Vianney-Belgrade Daily Mass 12:05 Mon-Tues~Wed Saturday Vigil ~ 5:00 pm Sunday ~ 7:30 and 11:30 am Adoration from Sunday after Mass until Monday at noon Confession 3:00-4:30 pm Saturday or by appointment Mass-Holy Family-Three Forks Daily Mass 8 am Thur and Sat Saturday Mass followed by Eucharistic Adoration and Confession until 9:30 am Sunday ~ 9:30 am Baptism Please call the church for arrangement Marriage Marriages must be scheduled at least Six (6) months in advance. Call Church office for more information Church Office Hours Mon ~ Tues ~Wed 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Rosary for Life Sunday - 7:00 am Monday ~ 6:30 pm St. Martha’s Altar Society 1st Thursday of each month Mary Pendleton 406-697-0070 [email protected]Knights of Columbus 2nd Thursday of every month Grand Knight Tim Adams - 406-600-1913 Tuesday Adoration 7 to 8 pm St. John Vianney Catholic Church 609 N. Quaw Blvd. Belgrade, MT . 59714 Telephone - 406-388-1290 Fax - 406-388-2321 [email protected]Website - www.sjvbelgrade.org Feb. 15-16, 2020 The 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time
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Pastor: Father Eric Gilbaugh Deacon: Warner Holm Parish Office: Bill Harn Dir of Religious Ed: Krista Baziak [email protected] RCIA: Cheryl Roller [email protected] This program is for adults who want to learn more about the Catholic Church. Formed.org parish code: d8b168
KOFK Catholic Radio: 88.1 FM
Sacrament Schedule Mass—St John Vianney-Belgrade
Daily Mass 12:05 Mon-Tues~Wed Saturday Vigil ~ 5:00 pm
Sunday ~ 7:30 and 11:30 am Adoration from Sunday after Mass until
Monday at noon Confession
3:00-4:30 pm Saturday or by appointment
Mass-Holy Family-Three Forks Daily Mass 8 am Thur and Sat
Saturday Mass followed by Eucharistic Adoration and Confession until 9:30 am
Sunday ~ 9:30 am
Baptism Please call the church for arrangement
Marriage
Marriages must be scheduled at least Six (6) months in advance.
Call Church office for more information
Church Office Hours Mon ~ Tues ~Wed 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Rosary for Life Sunday - 7:00 am
Monday ~ 6:30 pm
St. Martha’s Altar Society 1st Thursday of each month
Big Sky Mission $15,900 $11,730 74% $8,790 32 43 74.4%
Our Lady of Pines $12,100 $3,695 31% $2,195 10 19 52.6%
St. John Vianney $50,300 $45,515 90% $39,926 78 306 25.5%
Bozeman Deanery $246,600
$240,951 98% $201,492 606 1,841 33%
Divine Mercy Academy Receives Grant from Diocesan Foundation
The Foundation for the Diocese of Helena awarded a $3,660 grant to Divine Mercy Academy. The grant funded improvements that enhance the school’s use of their gymnasium as a multi-purpose room, including a new heating system. The private Catholic school, located in Belgrade, is grateful for the Diocese's generosity.
Call for a Photographer
First Communion will take place during the vigil Mass on May 2nd this year. In the past, SJV has been blessed to have a generous parishioner offer their services to photograph our First Communicants so they may have a nice photograph to commemorate the special occasion. Unfortunately, this year, busy schedules have not afforded those individuals the ability to help, and because of this we are in search of a new photographer. If you have experience in this area and would like to be considered please reach out to
Pope Francis’s Intention for the month of February:
Listen to the Migrants’ Cries
That the cries of our migrant brothers and sisters,
victims of criminal trafficking, may be heard and considered.
Birthdays this
Liturgical Calendar
Mon 17 February Intention: Joseph Morin RIP r/b Michelle Poole Tue 18 February Intention: Special Intention r/b Deanna Schriber Wed 19 February Intention: Donald & Mary Mitchell RIP r/b Ross & Tia Mitchell Sat 22 February Vigil of the 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time Intention: Mildred Hohne RIP r/b Bob & Mary Hohne Sun 23 February The 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time Intention: The Henderson Family r/b Andrew & Shelley Kostyal Readings: Lv 19: 1-2, 17-18, Psalms 103: 1-4, 8, 10, 12-13 1 Cor 3: 16-23, Mt 5: 38-48
February 17. Bill Roller
Efrain Urrutia
18. Michelle Poole
19. Lois Kolb
Lucas Mears
Brady Mounts
Cade Ferguson
20. Deacon Warner Holm
Maria Lovas
21. Bonnie Blanchard
Tim Adams
Connie Kinzer
Joel LaLiberty
22. Jarrett Douma
23. Sharon Certalic
Cheryl Hallsten
Preparing for Lent
From ‘Divine Intimacy’ # 79, Voluntary Attachments by Father Gabriel
“...In the language of St. John of the Cross, appetites are disordered inclinations or affections for oneself or
creatures, tendencies which are, according to their seriousness, more or less contrary to the divine will. ..These
inclinations or appetites always give rise to venial sins, or at least to deliberate imperfections, when one willingly
yields to them, even though it be only in matters of slight importance. ..if these imperfections become habitual
and the soul does not try to correct them, they form a great obstacle to divine union. He gives a few examples of
these unmortified “habitual imperfections”: the habit of talking too much, unrestrained curiosity, attachment to
little things—whether persons or objects—such as food and so forth, which the soul refuses to give up. There is
also the attachment to one’s comfort, to certain sensible satisfactions, little vanities, foolish self-complacency,
attachment to one’s own opinion or reputation.
2. “...It is not so much ...isolated falls, due to inadvertence or weakness, which hinder the soul’s advancement, as
it is the little venial faults and even simple imperfections caused by habitual voluntary attachments which the
soul does not take the trouble to uproot. Even though they are slight, they nevertheless constitute bonds which
attach it to earth. “For it comes to the same thing, whether a bird be held by a slender cord or by a stout one,
since, even if it be slender, the bird will be as well held as though it were stout, for so long as it breaks it not and
flies not away. It is true that the slender one is the easier to break; still, easy though it be, the bird will not fly
away if it be not broken. And thus the soul that has attachment to anything, however great its virtue, will not
attain to the liberty of divine union.” (Saint John of the Cross.)
Colloquy: “Late have I loved You, O Beauty ever ancient, ever new, late have I loved You. You were within me,
and I looked outside; I sought You, and miserable as I was I longed for creatures, I was detained by the
wonderful works of Your hands. You were with me, but I was not with You, though that which kept me far from
You could exist only in You. You have called and cried to me in my deafness. You have shone as lightning,
brilliant enough to drive away my blindness. You have scattered Your perfume, I breathed it, and now I sigh for
You. I have tasted You, and now I hunger and thirst for You. You have touched me, and I burn with desire for