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St. Mary’s Catholic Church
Mass Times St. Mary’s Warroad
Saturday 6pm~Sunday 8:30am
St. Joseph Williams~Saturday: 4:30pm Sacred Heart
Baudette~Sunday 10:30am
The Most Holy Trinity
May 27, 2018
Glory to the Father, the son, and the Holy Spirit; to God who
is, who was, and who is
to come.
Sacrament of Reconciliation Tuesdays 5:45-6:45pm
Saturdays 3-3:30 pm
Anytime by appointment
Homebound or in a health care facility? Sacrament of the
Anointing of the Sick
Call pastor if Holy Communion/or a visit is desired. Hospitals
will not call unless a patient asks that a priest be notified.
Planning a Marriage or Baptism? Contact pastor for more
information
Parishioners Please notify the parish office of changes
of address or telephone number.
Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator Cindy Hulst, LSW,
218-281-7895 (24-hour confidential number).
Abortion Alternative Birthright~1-800-550-4900
Crisis Pregnancy Helpline~1-888-4-OPTIONS
Parish Office 511 Cedar Ave NW
PO Box 33 Warroad, MN 56763 218-386-1178
Website stmaryswarroad.org
Fr. Todd Arends-Pastor
218-280-7880 [email protected]
Jennifer Hilligoss - Sec/Bookkeeper [email protected]
Eucharistic Adoration Thursdays~7pm-10pm
Low Gluten Hosts are available at St. Mary’s Please see Pastor
before Mass if you need to receive a Low Gluten Host.
Are You a New Parishioner To help serve you better,
please register with the Parish Office.
If you would like the bulletin emailed to you send Jennifer an
email at [email protected].
mailto:[email protected]
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Our gift to God for
5-20-18
$1695.00
We thank God for all gifts!
Mass Schedule and Intentions Saturday May 26 6pm +Herman &
Elaine Vogel
Sunday May 27 8:30am +Evan Frutiger
Tuesday May 29 5:15pm + Alvin Hokanson
Thursday May 31 10:30am @ WSLC +Evan Frutiger
Saturday June 2 6pm For the Parishes
Sunday June 3 8:30am +Ron Bishop
Liturgical Ministers Saturday June 2
Commentator— Rose McDonald
Reader— Eileen Paquin
Music—- Pat Sacristan— Phil
Sunday June 3
Commentator—Kim Hruba
Reader— Pat Larson
Music— Heather Sacristan— Jeri
The Week Ahead
Sunday May 27
8:30am Mass
Monday May 28
Memorial Day
Tuesday May 29
5:15pm Mass Wednesday May 30
10:30am Prayer & Fellowship Thursday May 31
10:30am Mass @WSLC
Saturday June 2
5:40pm Rosary
6pm Mass Sunday June 3
8:30am Mass
Prayer Requests Kassie Horner, George Ganyo, Frank Cieklinski,
Tony Penkevich, Susie Lykken, Fr.
Don Braukmann, Harold Forpahl, Dave Willems, Loren Olson, Jacob
Hartman, Walter
Hurst, Tami Gregory, Denise Hall, Arne Freije,
Lisa Lewis, Dale Telle, and Stephanie Schmitz.
Please remember to call the office when a name should be added
or re-
moved. Those listed in the “Prayer Request” box will listed for
two months and then removed unless a request is made to keep them
on the list.
Bible Readings for the Week of May 28-June 3 Monday 1 Pt
1:3-9/Mk 10:17-27
Tuesday 1 Pt 1:10-16/Mk 10:28-31
Wednesday 1 Pt 1:18-25/Mk 10:32-45
Thursday Zep 3:14-18/Lk 1:39-56
Friday 1 Pt 4:7-13/Mk 11:11-26
Saturday Jude 17, 20b-25/Mk 11:27-33
Sunday Ex 24:3-8/Heb 9:11-15/ Mk 14:12-16, 22-26
May 27, 2018 Feast of the Holy Trinity “The Spirit itself bears
witness with our spirit that we are children of God, and if
children then heirs, heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ…” -
ROMANS 8:16-17 If we are heirs to the kingdom of God, shouldn’t we
work to build up His kingdom? Shouldn’t we be good stewards of our
inheritance, using our time in prayer, our talent in charitable
works and our treas-ure to care for the Church that God has left to
us? Our Church is a treasured heirloom from God. Do we treat it
that way?
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY Birthday wishes (May 28-June 3) go out
to….. Mark Genereux, Mary Crompton, Jayne
Corneliusen, Dana Larson, Brady Fast,
Conner Olson, Ayden Gustafson, Rosalie
Buck, Joyce Hahn, Noah Harren, &
Daenerys Hahn, .
HONOR OUR SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN
We Keep in our prayers… Maksymilian Crompton, Jacob Larson,
Tyler Larson, Brett
Hebel, Nic Gray, Joseph Larson, Shane Thompson, Krista
Johnston, Kampton Carpenter, Alex Johnston, Pamela
Genereaux, Derek Woodward, Jason Hilligoss,
Deb Lien & Kyle Mohrbacher.
Church Lawn Mowing
Volunteers Needed for Lawn mowing at the Church.
Please check the sign up sheets by the bulletin board.
Help is also needed at the Cemetery.
Adoration Moment "There is a particular need to cultivate a
lively aware-
ness of Christ's real presence, both in the celebration of
Mass and in the worship of the Eucharist outside Mass.
Care should be taken to show that awareness through
tone of voice, gestures, posture and bearing. In this re-
gard, liturgical law recalls - and I myself have recently
reaffirmed - the importance of moments of silence both
in the celebration of Mass and in Eucharistic adoration.
The way that the ministers and the faithful treat the
Eucharist should be marked by profound respect. The
presence of Jesus in the tabernacle must be a kind of
magnetic pole attracting an ever greater number of souls
enamored of him, ready to wait patiently to hear his
voice and, as it were, to sense the beating of his heart.
“O taste and see that the Lord is good!” (Ps 34:8)."
Pope St. John Paul II
We need your help. We'd like to recognize our parish
veterans in the near future.. If you have a veteran in
your home who attends St. Mary's, please contact
[email protected] or [email protected] with
their name. Let's show our thankfulness for past and
present members of the armed services that keep us
safe!
As you may have heard; through the
generosity of Evan Frutiger, St. Mary’s
now has a parish rectory. Evan,
through his estate, left his house to our
parish family with the hope that we would be able to use
it as our parish rectory. Over the past few weeks many
parishioners have been helping to paint and prepare this
house to be used by our parish family and I will be able
to move into this “new” rectory at the end of May. As I
look to move into our parishes new rectory I could use
a hand in moving, especially in moving some of the larger
furniture pieces. If you are able to help please join us at
407 Mackenzie St NE on Wednesday May 30th at
5:00pm, a couple of pickups would be of great help in
moving.
Thank you in advance,
Fr. Todd
Fr. Augie Gothman 25th Anniversary Please join Fr. Augie Gothman
and the people of the Cathedral, Saint Peter's Parish and the whole
dio-cese as he celebrates his 25th anniversary of Ordi-nation to
the Priesthood. The celebration begins Sunday, June 3 2018 with a
reception at the Cathedral dining room from 2-4:45 PM. This will be
followed by the celebration of Mass at 5 PM in the Cathedral, Fr.
Augie will preside and preach. (Yes, this could 'count' as your
Sunday obligation that day).
Church Directory Please Pick up your Church directory. They are
located
in the gathering space.
First
Communion
2018
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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The Most Holy Trinity
by Rev. William G. Most
Perhaps the deepest, the most profound of all
mysteries is the mystery of the Trinity. The
Church teaches us that although there is only one God, yet,
somehow, there are three Per-
sons in God. The Father is God, the Son is
God, the Holy Spirit is God, yet we do not speak of three Gods,
but only one God. They
have the same nature, substance, and being.
We came to know this immense mystery be-
cause Christ revealed it to us. Just before as-cending He told
them: "Go teach all nations,
baptizing them in the name of the Father and
of the Son and of the Holy Spirit" (Matthew 28:19). We know that
these Three are not
just different ways of looking at one person.
For at the Last Supper, Jesus told us: "I came forth from the
Father." So He is different from the Father. But He also
promised:
"If I go, I will send Him [the Paraclete] to you... He will
guide you to all
truth" (John 16:28, 7, 13). So the Holy Spirit is also
different.
Even though the Three Persons are One God, yet they are
distinct: for the Father has no origin, He came from no one. But
the Son is begotten, He comes from the
Father alone. The Holy Spirit comes or proceeds from both the
Father and the
Son. These different relations of origin tell us there are three
distinct Persons,
who have one and the same divine nature.
Even though everything the Three Persons do outside the Divine
nature is done
by all Three, yet it is suitable that we attribute some works
specially to one or
the other Person. So we speak of the Father especially as the
power of creation, of the Son as the wisdom of the Father, of the
Holy Spirit as goodness and sanc-
tification.
The two doctrines of the Trinity and the Incarnation are the
foundation of Chris-
tian life and worship. By becoming man, God the Son offered us a
share in the inner life of the Trinity. By grace, we are brought
into the perfect communion of
life and love which is God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. This
sharing in the life of
the Trinity is meant to culminate in heaven, where we will see
the three Persons
face to face, united to them in unspeakable love.
(used with permission)