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Pastor: Father Eric Gilbaugh Deacon: Warner Holm Parish Office: Arlene Lininger 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 MassSt 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 Krista Baziak - 402-210-1983 [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 Dec 7-8, 2019 The Second Sunday Of Advent

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Page 1: Deacon: Warner Holm The Second Sunday Of Advent · 12/12/2019  · Every saint has a past, every sinner has a future. Go to confession this Advent. Marriage Prep will will be celebrated

Pastor: Father Eric Gilbaugh Deacon: Warner Holm Parish Office: Arlene Lininger 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 Krista Baziak - 402-210-1983

[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

Dec 7-8, 2019 The Second Sunday

Of Advent

What Great

power the

holy souls in

purgatory

have over the

heart of god!

If we realized

this these

souls would

not be so

Forgotten.

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Last Week

Thank you for Tithing

Generously!

Loose 386.00

Envelope 3285.00

Online

Giving 1550.00

Total $ 5221.00

Reminders of Upcoming Events 9 December - The Feast of the Immaculate Conception (see below)

9 December - Rosary at 6:30 pm

10 December - Adoration

11 December - RCIA at 7:30 pm

15 December - Christmas Dinner at the Mint (see below)

15 December - No Youth Group (see below)

18 December - RCIA at 7:30 pm

22 & 29 December - No Youth Group - Christmas Break

24 –25 December - Christmas Mass times (see below)

1 January 2020 - The Feast of Mary, the Mother of God (see last page)

The Third Sunday of Advent (Gaudete Sunday)

December 14, 2019

Vigil Mass - 5:00 pm

Lector:

Jeff Jamison

Server:

Jake Lovas

Lewis Cobb

December 15, 2019

Sunday Mass 11:30 am

Lector:

Scott Kulbeck

Servers:

Stephen Gustafson

Matthias Gustafson

December 15, 2019

Sunday Mass 7:30 am

Lector

Bill Harn

Server

Elijah Quinn

Anthony Quinn

Friar Fred

says:

Every saint

has a past,

every sinner

has a future.

Go to

confession

this Advent.

Marriage Prep will

begin soon.

Please see Father if you or anyone you know has a wedding in the near future and would need this.

If you have a 6’ by 8 or 10’ trailer that you would like to sell or donate please

contact Phil Williams at 262-2654 or

J.P. Pendleton at 697-9860. We have a budget of $1500.00

Immaculate Conception will be celebrated on

Monday December 9th

This will not be a holy day of obligation this year.

The Knights are looking for an enclosed cargo trailer to put

their equipment in.

Christmas Mass Times Christmas Eve

SJV 4 and 8 pm

Christmas Day

Holy Family - 9:30 am SJV - 11:30 am

Jan 1

Youth Group is

cancelled for Dec 15

because of the

Christmas Dinner.

Dec 22 Youth Group

will have Adoration

and Confession after

the 11:30 Mass

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ACA

Progress

The Christian community welcomes you with great joy! In its name you are claimed

for Christ our Savior by the sign of His cross.

The newest child given to God in Baptism on December 1st was

Dominic Kolbe Stout Son to Ryan and Megan

Brother to Benjamin, Paul, and Alexandar

100% 50,300

December 11 Symbolon Part 1 #10

Mary & the Saints

Led by Deacon Holm

December 18 Catholic Moral Life

Led by Cheryl Roller

All are Welcome!

1. Joseph was originally from what city?

A. Nazareth B. Bethlehem

C. Jerusalem D. Bethany

2. How many months did Mary stay with her cousin Elizabeth while they where

both pregnant?

3. What town did Elizabeth live in and who was her husband?

4. The manger where Jesus was laid after his birth was what?

A. A barn B. A stable

C. Feeding trough D. Wooden hay storage bin

5. As far as the earth’s rotation around the sun, what is Christmas always close

to?

6. This saint was the son of an official of Spanish origin and lived at a time in

which there were divisions between the East and West in the Roman Empire.

He became a priest and served Pope Liberius, following him into exile. When

the Pope died this saint was elected to take his place. Controversy arose when

an antipope was elected at the same time. These were violent times and the

Pope himself was falsely accused of terrible scandals and eventually exiled. He

lived a simple life in contrast to other ecclesiastics of Rome and was a fierce

defender against Arianism and other heresies. He called St Jerome to Rome as

his secretary and commissioned him to make a new translation of the Bible

into Latin (the Vulgate). He also changed the liturgical language from Greek

to Latin (except for the Kyrie) and codified the canon of the Bible. During his

pontificate, Christianity was declared the official religion of the Roman state.

His feast day is Dec 11, who is he?

7. Who is the patron saint of florists?

8. We have just started a new liturgical year and so the Cycle of Readings for

Sunday Mass changes also. There are cycles A, B, and C. Which one are we in?

9. Every five years the bishop of each diocese travels to Rome to report on the

state of his diocese. What is this visit called?

10. In regards to #5, when do the days start getting longer? (This is usually around

Dec 22 or 23rd) Answer on back page

How well do you know your faith?

Save the Date Sat April 18th

Catholic Women’s Conference

A great stocking stuffer for all the special women in

your life. Visit

HELENACWC.COM To register

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Praying with Pope Francis - Intention for the month of

December The Future of the Very Young

That every country take the measures necessary to prioritize the future of the very

young, especially those who are suffering.

Birthdays this

week

Liturgical Calendar

Mon 9 December - Intentions: Ingrid Meyer r/b Cheryl Roller Tues 10 December- Intentions: Deceased members of the Pendleton/Schwarz families r/b J.P. & Mary Pendleton Wed 11 December- Intentions: Rayvn Boyd RIP r/b Julia Russell Sat 14 December- The Vigil of the Third Sunday of Advent Intentions: Asa Steiner r/b mom & dad Sun 15 December- The Third Sunday of Advent Intentions: Ken Sherman r/b his family Readings Is 35: 1-6 Ps 146: 6-10 James 5: 7-10 Matthew 11: 2-11

December

8. Josalee Etchison

9. Father Gilbaugh

14th Ordination

Anniversary

10. Lerick Allen

Trey Mounts

13. Kristen Schuster

Asa Steiner

Jan 1st is the

Feast of Mary,

the Mother of God

and is a holy day of obligation

Mass times

SJV 7:30 am - 7 pm

Holy Family - noon

Answers to questions 1. B 2. Three 3. Ain Karem - Zechariah 4. C. 5. The Winter Solstice 6. St Damasus I 7. St Therese of Lisieux 8. A 9. An Ad Limina visit 10. Right after the winter solstice

Will be sell Christmas Wreaths after ever Mass Wreaths have a red bow and cones and the cost is $25.00

and are available for pick up immediately. Donations are accepted and the money

will go to our seminarians and the Warming Center. Thank you for your Support!

1.) Her reaction to the angel’s greeting is she is troubled and pensive. She is troubled but not fearful, instead

she ponders over what the greeting of God’s messenger could mean. She does not remain locked in her initial

troubled state but seeks to understand. Mary appears as a fearless woman, one who remains composed even in

the presence of something utterly unprecedented.

2.)When told she will conceive and bear a Son, she asks not whether it could happen, but how the promise is to

be fulfilled, as she has taken a vow of virginity and had entered into the betrothal so as to have a protector for

her virginity.

3.) Mary’s “fiat” - after the error of our first parents, the whole world was shrouded in darkness. Now God

seeks to enter the world anew. He knocks at Mary’s door. He needs human freedom. The only way he can

redeem man, who was created free, is by means of a free “yes” to his will. His power is tied to the unenforce-

able “yes” of a human being. ~ Jesus of Nazareth, The Infancy Narratives Pope Benedict XVI

The Annunciation to Mary 1. The Angel addresses Mary, “Hail, full of

grace, the Lord is with you.” Mary was greatly

troubled at the saying and considered in her

mind what sort of greeting this might be.

2. “Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found

favor with God, and behold you will conceive

in your womb and bear a son, and you shall

call his name Jesus.”

3. “Behold, I am the handmade of the Lord. Let

it be done to me according to your word.”