PARISH CONTACTS Physical Address .......... 404 S. Broadway Parish Offices .................... 402-254-6559 Hours: (Mon—Fri) 8:30 a.m.—4:30 p.m. Rev. Owen W. Korte, Pastor [email protected]Rosemary Kathol, Business Manager [email protected]Louise Guy, Receptionist [email protected]Steve Heine, Plant Manager Office Fax Line ................. 402-254-6553 Rectory (after hours).......... 402-254-6556 Elementary School ............ 402-254-6496 Terry Kathol, Principal [email protected]Lisa Klug, Administrative Assistant [email protected]Religious Education........... 402-841-5594 Colin & Monica Kathol, Co-Directors [email protected]Council Leadership: Pastoral Council Tom Moser ......... 402-254-3368 [email protected]Finance Council Jerry Wintz .......... 402-254-6519 [email protected]School Board Louis Steffen.. ..... 402-254-9260 [email protected]Parish Website & E-mail: www.holytrinityhartington.com [email protected]Parish Prayer Line: Jeanette Lammers....... 402-254-6424 Carol Lammers........... 402-254-6318 Teresa Arens .............. 402-841-9729 SCHEDULE FOR HOLY MASS Saturday Vigil: 5:30 p.m. Sunday: 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. Tue—Fri: 8:05 a.m. Saturday: 10:45 a.m. at Golden Living Center SCHEDULE FOR CONFESSIONS Tue—Fri: 7:40—8:00 a.m. 2 nd & 4 th Wed: 7:00—8:00 p.m. Saturday: 4:00—5:00 p.m. October 30th in the Year of Our Lord 2016 Thirty First Sunday in Ordinary Time in the Jubilee Year of Mercy Today salvation has come to this house.
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Today salvation has come to this house. - Hartington, Nebraska · Parish Prayer Line: ... The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed 8:05 a.m. † All Souls’ Day Intentions
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Total Weekly Income ............$ 17,686.48 Fiscal YTD Excess/(Deficit): $ 28,568.84
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From the Pastor’s Desk Cont. Points from the Parish & Community... GUILD NOTES: November’s cleaning group is Group
10, led by Jolene Arens. Group 11 led by Renae Mainquist will serve the next funeral luncheon.
PRO LIFE BABY BOTTLES: Please turn these in to the parish office or church. We still have 91 bottles out.
WORLD MISSION COLLECTION: Holy Trinity Parish collected $875 for the Propagation of the Faith.
CHOIR: See back calendar.
ALL SOULS DAY INTENTION ENVELOPES: An envelope for All Souls Day (Nov 2) is provided in your stewardship packet for Mass Intentions for those who have died. Mass will be offered each First Friday throughout the year for these intentions. Please include in your All Souls Day envelope a list of the names of your beloved dead whom you would like remembered in these monthly Masses. Additionally, you may include a stipend with your Mass request in this envelope.
FUNDRAISERS: Sacred Heart Parish in Wynot is having a Fall Breakfast this Sunday, Oct 30th from 9:00 a.m.—1:00 p.m.; A roast beef dinner and bingo will be at the Senior Citizen’s Center on Sunday, Oct. 30th from 4:30—7:00 p.m.; Sacred Heart Parish Bazaar and Dinner at the Parish Center, Yankton on Sunday, November 6th from 10:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
FALL BLITZ: Don’t forget to get your tickets for the 2016 Cedar Catholic Fall Blitz BBQ and Husker Game Party today. It will be held on Saturday evening November 5
th at the Msgr. Werner Activity Center.
Enjoy some of the best food and fun around at the Specialty Buffet Dinner, Prizes and watching the Nebraska vs. Ohio State game on big screen TV’s with all your friends. Contact the Catholic Development Office today 402-254-3912.
300 CLUB WINNERS: October’s winners or $300 are Allen & Amy Kleinschmit and Stan & Cheryl Sudbeck.
CDA: The CDA will meet Tue, Nov 1st at 6:00 p.m.
FIRST RECONCILIATION: A First Confession Retreat and Practice for second graders and parents will be held Sunday, November 6th at 1:00 p.m. at church. First Confession will be Sunday, November 13th at 1:00 p.m.
In Nebraska another item on the ballot is the Death Pen-
alty. Our Bishops and our Popes since Saint Pope John
Paul II have taught that in this society, with our ability to
protect society, the choice of death for even heinous
crimes is not justified. I have had the privilege of meeting
people who have every reason to seek death for the per-
petrator of a crime that took the life of one of their
loved ones...and I have seen them speak of the value of
letting go and not seeking revenge. Read your Catholic
Voice on this issue and learn why the church has the
stand it does on this issue.
† Wednesday Confessions: The KC’s have moved their
meeting time in the winter and this will make the Fourth
Wednesday Confession time difficult. I do want to at-
tend their meetings if at all possible. I am holding more
meetings for various reasons and this is making the
Wednesday confession schedule more and more prob-
lematic. I am studying the issue and starting to think of
some other options. One is: 5:30 pm-6:00 pm Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday. I do want to offer more times
for confession. So, I am thinking about this...right now, I
have made no decision.
† Holy Days Coming: Tuesday, Nov. 1 is All Saints Day.
Masses are 7:00 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 31, 8:05 a.m. on
Tuesday, Nov. 1 and 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 1. All
Souls Day we will have two masses: 8:05 a.m. and 7:00
pm. 7:00 p.m. is the Mass when we do some special re-
membrances of all those who have been buried from our
Church this past year.
† Special Remembrance of the Dead: We are going to
place two tables in the Sanctuary for you to place the
pictures of the deceased in your family that you want to
remember. Bring these pictures on All Saints Day. The
pictures must be framed in some way, no bigger than
5X7, and able to stand up on their own. Please put your
name on them so they can be returned if your forget to
pick them up. These pictures will form a kind of Family
Portrait of our Parish, Members who have gone before us
marked with the sign of faith. We will leave these up in
church and ask that you take the pictures home on Sun-
day, Nov. 13. During this time we will have candles
burning for the ones who have died this past year. Fam-
ily members can take this candle home on Nov. 13th.
LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR NEXT WEEK: NOVEMBER 5-6, 2016
Sadie Uhing, Lukas Wortmann Madison Wieseler, Trisha Dybdal
Ireland & Grace Biltoft Blase, Marie & Matthew Rokusek
Kelby Schommer
EMHCs Susan Nieman, Kevin Uhing
Jean Wiebelhaus Judy Kuchta, Stacy Kuehn
Kayla Loberg Ed Lammers, Ron Lammers
Steve Rokusek
Musicians Janet Albers
Lauren Steffen Rose Koch
Michael Vlach Rose Koch
Rosemary Kathol
Video Bill Christensen
VOCATION CRUCIFIX
Oct. 30-Nov. 5: Gary & Cindy Howey
Nov. 6-12: Julie Kastrup
GOLDEN LIVING CENTER ROSARY LEADERS
Nov. 1, 3:30pm: Delores Sudbeck & Rose Wieseler
Nov. 8, 3:30pm: Sherry Wortmann
If you are unable to be at the Mass for which you are scheduled, please exchange with another liturgical minister or arrange for a substitute.
THE WEEK AHEAD AT A GLANCE…
See what’s happening in our Catholic parishes and schools.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 30TH
Priesthood Sunday
9:00am—1:00pm Sacred Heart Fall Breakfast in Wynot
9:30—10:45 Rel Ed First Reconciliation Class at Meeting Room
11:30am New EMHC Training at Church
4:30—7:00pm Dinner & Bingo at Senior Citizens Center
7:00pm Choir Practice at Church
MONDAY OCTOBER 31ST
8:05am Patriotic Rosary
7:00pm Vigil Mass
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1ST
All Saints Day
7:15am (Tue-Fri) Morning Prayer at Church
8:05am & 7:00pm All Saints Day Masses
6:00pm CDA Meeting at HT Cafeteria
8:00pm Choir Christmas binder setup at Church
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2ND
All Souls’ Day ~ National Vocations Awareness Week
8:05am & 7:00pm All Souls Day Masses
6:30—7:30pm Rel Ed (1-6) at Holy Trinity School
6:45—8:00pm Rel Ed (7-8) at Meeting Room
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 3RD
2:00—3:00pm Prayers for Priests Holy Hour at Church
7:00pm Liturgy & Spirituality Committee Meeting at Meeting Room
FIRST FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4TH
Day of Penance: Abstain from meat or take up some other penance
Exposition & Adoration after 8:05 Mass until 3:00pm Benediction
FIRST SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5TH
9:00am—1:00pm Harvest Luncheon at Trinity Lutheran, Hartington
6:00—8:00pm CCHS Fall Blitz at Activity Center (Tickets Required)
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6TH
Daylight Savings Ends—Turn clocks back one hour
10:30am—5:00pm Sacred Heart Parish Bazaar & Dinner at Yankton
1:00pm First Reconciliation Retreat/Practice at Church
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Goal
$34,925.30
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
ARCHBISHOP’S
ANNUAL APPEAL
$30,093
We are at 86.2% of Goal.
We have 168 families participating.
FIRST FRIDAY: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament will take place after the 8:05 a.m. Mass until the closing service begin-ning at 3:00 p.m. All Daily Mass partici-pants are encouraged to join the kids at the closing service on these first Fridays.
LITURGY AND SPIRITUALITY COMMITTTEE: Will meet this Thursday, Nov. 3rd at 7:00 p.m. in the meeting room.
We are blessed with a
bountiful harvest this
2016 crop season.
Please share some
for Gala 2017?
Grain donations are now being taken for Gala 2017. Call Merle
Loecker 402-254-3535 to arrange a day or time for him to stop for your grain
donation. The truck can load straight from the field for your convenience and
delivered to your destination choice.
The Hartington Elevator, Fordyce Coop or Hartington Feed & Chick are
the destinations for your grain donation. Your have to notify them of your gift
to be recorded for the Gala 2017 Cedar County Catholic Schools Gala Grain
Auction.
This convenient way of making your grain donation for Gala 2017 will
benefit East Catholic, Holy Trinity and West Catholic Elementary Schools and
Cedar Catholic Jr.-Sr. High School.
If you cannot get a hold of Merle, call Grain Auction Chairman:
Darrell Lammers or Mike Reifenrath
or one of the Grain Auction Committee members:
Chuck Sudbeck, Clinton Becker, Alton Heimes,
Mark Hans, Merle Loecker, Kurt Thoene,
Brian Pinkelman, Gene Dickes, Roger Sudbeck,
Stan Sudbeck and John Steffen or
the CCCSP Development Office at 402 254-3912.
10 Vehicle Raffles and Four Year’s Work Later,
The Students, Faculty & Staff Are Enjoying the
“Like-New” Cedar Catholic Building.
The CCHS Renovation Project Is Done,
But Not Finished.
Please Help Finish the Renovation Project
With a Gift As the Year Ends!
The entire building was updated to include: a new roof, tuck pointing, all new lighting and
electrical in the building, new VRF Heating & Cooling System, all new doors, flooring,
ceilings, bathroom fixtures, sinks & partitions, new lockers, new smart boards, new tack boards and marker
boards, office updates, painting, new blinds, new south outside steps, and more!
Approximately $1.23 million has been raised for the project from 10 vehicle raffles,
additional generous gifts and from Holy Trinity Parish Ignite the Faith.
Approximately $1.3 million is yet needed for project costs.