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This Week at St. Therese
PARISH CONTACT INFORMATION Pastor: Fr. Kevin O’Dell …[email protected]
Cell Phone…..1-605-421-8553 Office Administrator: Sheila [email protected] Finance Manager: Wendy Swedean…[email protected] Director of Religious Education: Allie Yaw…[email protected]
RCIA Director: Doug Debelak ….. [email protected]
Music Coordinator: Lisa Roers…[email protected] Maintenance: Jim Mergen …..338-2433 St. Lambert School: Colleen Davis….. [email protected] Bulletin Submission :…[email protected]
Ministry Schedule Requests:…[email protected]
February 18, 2018 1st Sunday of Lent
Parish Mission Statement: Formed as people of God,
Called as a community of faith, Guided by Saint Therese,
Committed to caring for God’s whole family.
MASS TIMES Weekend Saturday: 4:00PM Sunday: 8:30 & 11:00AM Daily Refer to schedule on back
CONFESSIONS Saturdays: 3PM Sundays: 8AM & 10:30AM Weekdays: Refer to schedule on back Also by appointment
PARISH MEMBERSHIP Contact the parish office at 338-2433
PARISH OFFICE Pastor: Fr. Kevin O’Dell Parish Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00AM-4:00PM Phone: (605) 338-2433 Fax: (605) 339-2203 Website: www.st-therese.ws
PARISH SCHOOL: ST. LAMBERT Phone: (605) 338-7042 Website: www.sfcss.org
PRAYER REQUESTS Contact the parish office at 338-2433
901 N. Tahoe Trail · Sioux Falls, SD 57110
Religious Ed/Youth Group Announcements
St. Lambert School News: Ms. Colleen Davis, Principal
Feb. 19 = No School Feb. 17 = SFCS re-enrollment begins for current families
Feb. 23 = 8:30 School Mass led by 2nd grade
Feb. 26 = School Enrollment begins for new families
Thank you for all those who supported our technology raffle. We
raised $835 after Masses at St. Lambert and St. Therese Parishes!
Purchase gift cards through SFCS after most Masses on the week-
ends and at the Catholic schools & churches during the week.
St. Lambert School
UPCOMING FIRE IN FAITH YOUTH EVENTS
February 19th
Afton Alps Ski Trip
Leave from Holy Spirit
@ 5:30am
Return around 10pm
(Don’t forget to bring
money for rental
equipment, helmet
and food!)
April 15th @ 7pm
Mercy Me &
Tenth Avenue North
Concert
@ Denny Sanford
HUNGER
SUN 18-Feb 1st Sunday of Lent
8:00 AM Confessions
8:30 AM Mass St. Therese Parish
10:30 AM Confessions
11:00 AM Mass St. Therese Parish
MON 19 8:00 AM Mass Ed Oliver (d) Rick & Donna Collins
TUES 20 8:00 AM Mass Fr. Alex Bombara (d)
8:30 AM Respect Life Rosary
4:30 AM Confessions
WED 21 8:00 AM Mass Sacred Heart Faith Sharing Group
THURS 22 4:30 PM Confessions
5:30 PM Mass Molly Lacasse (Health) Renae & Jim Lacasse
FRI 23 7:00 AM Mass Fr. Alex Bombara (d)
5:45 PM Stations of the Cross
SAT 24 8:00 AM Mass Robert Dickinson (d) Dawn Wolf
3:00 PM Confessions
4:00 PM Mass St. Therese Parish
SUN 25 2nd Sunday of Lent
8:00 AM Confessions
8:30 AM Mass St. Therese Parish
10:30 AM Confessions
11:00 AM Mass St. Therese Parish
Mass
TimeServers
1-Gift Bearers
2-GreetersLectors Ushers
4:00 A. Labahn S. Margeson 1) D&M Stephens T. Tatone J. Stammer
PM L. Labahn S. Reeves S. Stammer
Sat P. Labahn M. Stephens 2) NONE
*G. Sarvis
8:30 A. Starr D. Houseman 1) D&J Puthoff J. Derner A. Smit
AM A. Starr N. Seaman B. Tieskotter
Sun R. Seaman 2) M&R Tucker T. Toal
*S. Drew with Parents R. Voeller
11:00 B. Koch B. Basche 1) K&S Tramp K. Peterson T. Koch
AM K. Kranz D. Basche T. Koch
Sun M. Kranz B. Gully 2) C. Anderson M&M Weiland
*J. Zutz D&J Kranz with Parents
Please find a substitute if you are unable to serve.Eucharistic Ministers
*Sacristan
Ministries for February 24th & 25th
Middle School/High School Opportunities!!!
Camp Registrations OPEN: Reg-
istrations for Diocesan summer
camps are open! Please sign
your youth up for these wonder-
ful opportunities. Please ask
Allie if you have any questions.
http://www.sfcatholic.org/
youth/events/d-camp/
K-8th Religious Education February Schedule
February 21st—No CLASS (President’s
Day Break) February 28th—Class
Looking Ahead 2nd Grade Parents
First Communion Parent Meeting
March 7th @ 6:15pm
Parents & Youth—Lent is not just about giving something
up—Lent should challenge us –challenge helps us to grow as an
individual. . .try for example:: Giving up 1 thing (Facebook) picking up 1 thing (going to Confession 1 time a week)
and focusing on 1 sin (gossip). Let this Lent be a time of
change and growth in our relationship with Christ.
Parish Announcements From Father O’Dell
Custodian: FT/Year Round (10:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.) for St. Lambert School; Food Service Assistant: PT/Seasonal (10:45-12:45 p.m.) for Christ the King School; If interested in a position, please contact Human Resources at 605-575-3350. All positions posted on web site: www.sfcss.org.
Community Events
WEEKLY OFFERING *For the Week of February 11th: Envelopes $3,739.00 WeShare (online giving) 1,273.00 Visitors / Loose Cash 634.21 Total $ 5,646.21 Need $8,996.00 *Year to Date (July 1—June 30) YTD Total $327,077.12
YTD Need $296,867.00
THERE ARE ALL KINDS OF “HUNGER”
By: Fr. O’Dell
This week we are concentrating on HUNGER as a “life issue.” Obviously,
most all of us know about physical hunger. This kind of hunger is a physical condition
that we experience when we haven’t taken in enough food to satisfy our needs. We are
short on the “fuel” that it takes to keep us going. We know when we are hungry because
our stomachs growl, we feel faint and out of sorts, we experience a sense of weakness.
Most of the time, we are able to rectify our hunger by eating, but if we let it go long
enough, physical hunger can cause real medical challenges for us. Physical hunger is a
huge problem in the world – and each day more than 21,000 people die of starvation
around the world – that is 7,665,000 each year. This is a real problem. As Christian peo-
ples we are called to help address this situation – especially given the fact that the Unit-
ed States has the capacity to produce enough food to supply the whole world.
Physical hunger is a difficult issue, but it isn’t the only kind of “hunger” that
human beings encounter in their lives. For example, we all are “hungry” for affection
and connection, too. This is an emotional hunger. We long for relationships and friend-
ships that are truly meaningful and when they are not there in our lives we experience
suffering. Think of how impoverished our lives would be without a connection with
spouses, children, mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters and friends. People that we can
count on and love. Loneliness in an epidemic that social media can’t remedy. In fact,
this hunger is so serious that a special office in England, given over to fielding the con-
cerns of aging people, receives 10,000 calls a week from people who are lonely and
hunger for human contact. This is a “life issue” as well. We take care of this kind of
hunger by a sense of purpose and a sense of being deliberate in our attempts to build
solid relationships with others.
Another kind of hunger that we experience is the “hunger for meaning.” We
live in a world where people often feel devalued and without substance in their lives.
They don’t take joy in their work, they don’t find satisfaction in the contributions they
make to others, they don’t feel as if their lives have real meaning to anyone save them-
selves. All human beings want to know that their existence counts for something. We
don’t always want it to be something big and important, but we do want to know that
the world has been a better place for us having passed through it. When we sense that
our contributions aren’t valued we become sad, distressed and lackluster. Psychologists
often describe this hunger for meaning as achievement – and when we fail to feel that
we have achieved something in life, we experience burn out – a sense of exhaustion,
depression and detachment. This kind of hunger is a “life issue, too.” We remedy this
kind of hunger by sharing our talents, our ideas, our dreams, our hopes with those
around us – who can and will be touched by our vision and our efforts.
Finally, we all have a huge “hunger for God.” This is one of the most im-
portant hunger pangs that we experience as we trudge through life. We want a relation-
ship and a connection with God, Who loves us, guides us and protects us. I believe that
everyone of us has a hole in the middle of us that is like the hole in the donut. I call this
hole the “God hole.” This hole in us can only be filled by God Himself. When that hole
is empty it makes us ache and long for it to be filled. Oh, we try often enough when we
are really hungry for God, to fill that hole with everything we can think of that might
make us feel better. We try to fill it with things like fame, pleasure, power, wealth, posi-
tion, human relationships, earthly achievements – but ultimately, none of these things
work. Lacking God in life, many people feel cut off and cast adrift. This kind of hunger
is one of the biggest life issues we face. The remedy here is to fill the “God hole” with a
real relationship with the Good Lord.
Hunger is a big problem in our lives. It is a big problem physically, emotional-
ly and spiritually. On the one hand, hunger means not having enough to eat (physically
or any other way) and when that happens we suffer accordingly.
….. Continued
The Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls is currently seeking a candidate for the position of
Accounting Manager. The candidate should have a BA/BS degree and should have 3
years or more of accounting experience. This position reports directly to the CFO of the
Diocese. Interested candidates should send their resume and cover letter to the Director
of Human Resources, Twila Roman at [email protected] or 523 North Duluth Ave,
Sioux Falls, SD 57104.
Eternal Rest Grant Unto:
Margot Schmidt, Mother of Barbara (John) Lockwood
Thank you to the many people who helped with the Pre-Lenten Bake Sale. It was
wonderful to see how we as a parish come together to help each other. We now have
some new Blu Ray DVD Players! Thank You!
Parish Ministry Committee
Catholic Family Sharing Appeal 2018 We continue to collect pledge cards for the Catholic Family Sharing Appeal—2018. This is an opportunity for us to unite with all Catholics in the diocese to share our blessings and to show our concern for one another. Every gift, regardless of the size, is important to the success of Catholic Family Sharing Appeal and the many ministries that it supports. If you did not bring in your pledge card this week, please fill it out and return it as soon as possible. We need participation from everyone to support the many works of our diocesan church. Our goal is 100% participation through time, talent and treasure. Again, any amount raised above the goal will stay in our parish. To those who have returned their cards, thank you for your generous response.
Presentation Sisters Catholic School Scholarship 2018-2019
Forty $750 scholarships are available to students attending catholic K-12 schools in the
Sioux Fall Diocese and three $1500 scholarships to students attending Catholic high
school in the Sioux Falls Diocese (one to each high school). Applications can be picked up
in the parish offices. Applications and essays are due by March 2, 2018.
Court Mother Teresa of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas awards a $300 scholarship annually to any student attending a post-secondary school in the Fall of 2018. The deadline for submission is May 1, 2018. Application forms for the scholarship are now available in the church office.
Continued …..
On the other hand, we sometimes try to remediate our hunger by gorging ourselves
on food (whatever the “food” may be) and we end up throwing up everything we have
taken in. Either way, the result is the same – we lack nutrition and the fuel to keep on
“trucking.” The truth is that hunger is best addressed when we seek a sense of balance
and self-control in our lives. When we understand that it is not healthy for us to try to
take in everything in our path – in the attempt to fix the various kinds of hunger we feel.
Learning this sense of balance and self-control and generosity is a “life-long issue” as
well.
Have a good and blessed week.
The Knights of Columbus are requesting those that still have baby bottles for the St. Therese Baby Shower donations, we would like the baby bottles back even if donations were not given. We need to re-use the bottles for the next drive.
The Knights of Columbus will be hosting a Fish Fry each Friday evening following Stations of the Cross at 5:45. Cost is $7 for adults and $5 for children 12 & under. Come enjoy some good food and fellowship!
The Good News of St. Therese - We are Growing
The good news is that St Therese parish is growing. Mass attendance is
increasing for a number of reasons, young people and young families are joining us in the celebration of the Mass. We are seeing an expansion in the
use of the parish to educate our young. This growth in serving our youth is
reflected in the large number of youth confirmed this year (17) and the numbers of students enrolled in Religious Education (over 150). With the
large number of youth being served and the demand for activity space to serve other parishioners, it is becoming apparent that the parish has a need to
increase the size of the campus. The Finance Council and Pastoral Council have been meeting with Father since early January to formulate a proposal
that will address the physical needs of the Parish campus to handle projected
growth. Details and costs will be presented to the members of the parish for their review and support in the next few months.
From conception to natural death!
LENT for LIFE! Fr. O’Dell will be focusing on 6 areas of Respecting LIFE during lent. It is so much more then the abortion issue. Watch for your weekly parish emails on Friday's to help prepare you for the homily each weekend. Please pray for LIFE as we approach celebrating the resurrection on Easter Sunday.
CRS Rice Bowl is Catholic Relief Services’ Lenten faith-in-action program for families and faith communities. Through CRS Rice Bowl, deepen your personal experience of
Lent, and help our brothers and sisters in need worldwide. Devote your Lenten prayers, fasting, and gifts to transform your relationship with God and neighbor.
Pick up your CRS Rice Bowl in the gathering space—fill it with dollars and coins, or give online crsricebowl.org/give
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