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November 5th, 2017
WE, the people of Holy Spirit Catholic Parish of Great Falls, Montana, created by God, centered in Jesus Christ, and empowered by the
Holy Spirit, are sharing our journey of faith,
WE are committed to upholding our faith, strengthening our families, and being a joyful people of prayer.
WE strive to be the Lord’s presence on earth by welcoming and ministering to all people with compassion and hope. Rev. March 1999
“O love, your bonds are so sweet and so strong that they bind angels and saints together, and so firm and so close that they are never broken. Persons who are bound by this chain are so united that they have but one will and one aim. By this love crooked things are made straight and difficulties reconciled.” ~ St. Catherine of Genoa
Holy Spirit Catholic Parish and School
Worship Centers: Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 201 44th St. South Holy Family Chapel, 2800 Central Ave. Parish Offices: 201 44th St. South Great Falls, MT 59405 Phone: (406)452-6491 Parish Office hours: Monday – Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Friday 8:30 a.m. – Noon
Fax: 452-6495 Email: [email protected] Website: www.holyspiritgf.org
School: 2820 Central Avenue Phone: 761-5775 Email: [email protected] web: www.holyspiritgfschool.org
Check out FORMED.org Our parish code is PGMYJZ
Our Parish Mission - “Finding Inner Peace” - is only a week away!! Two deacons from Savannah, Georgia will be here to lead us in prayer and discussion on
November 11-12 at Masses and Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday evening, Nov. 12-14 from 7:00-8:30 pm.
What is a mission? As we have been announcing the past several weeks, Deacons Robert and Eddie are here next week to lead our mission. The word mission brings back images of a “Tent
Revival” or a “Billy Graham Crusade.” These were opportunities for people to take a good look at their faith and come to appreciate why they believed what they believed. For those who came to the tent or meeting place, it was a chance to nurture their relationship with God and deepen their bond with their fellow believers. Well, we no longer put up tents or rent auditoriums, but the agenda and, hopefully,
the results will be the same. Like the circuit riders of old, Robert and Eddie will remind us of many of the truths of our faith, but they will explain them in a new and thought-provoking way. While these ‘preachers’ will only be here 4 days, their words (God’s Word) should continue to impact our faith
community long after the two of them have moved on to their next mission. In fact, the only ones who won’t benefit from this mission are those who won’t be gathered “in His name.” What could you possi-bly be doing the evenings of 12-14 November that is more important than nurturing and strengthening
your faith? Especially when Jesus, who will be there with us, guarantees to make it happen!
Don’t miss the annual
HOLY SPIRIT HARVEST DINNER!
Today from noon-5:00 pm at Sts. Peter and Paul
Roast beef with all the trimmings, Home-made salads
Cabbage rolls, Pies And more!
*Adults: $10 *6-12: $5 *5 and under: free
Join us for good food and good fun!
Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time, November 5, 2017
Holy Spirit Parish Weekend Mass Schedule
Saturday – 4:30 p.m.
Sunday – 8:30 & 11:00 a.m.
Daily Mass Schedule
Holy Spirit Day Chapel:
Tuesdays 5:15 p.m., Wednesdays & Thursdays 8:30 a.m.
Park Place (3200 15th Ave. S) 2nd Wednesday each month 2:30
Highgate (3000 11th Ave S) 3rd Wednesday each month 1:30
Holy Family Chapel (2800 Central Avenue) Fridays 8:30 a.m.
Reconciliation: Saturdays - 2-4 pm, Wednesdays 6:30-7:30 pm
or by appointment
Holy Spirit Chapel is open for prayer before the Blessed
Sacrament: Monday - Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 4 pm
Friday 8:30 - 12.
Mass Intentions: Tues., 11/7- 5:15 p.m. - +Colleen Campanella r/b B & J Becker
Wed., 11/8- 8:30 a.m, - +Frank Jurich. r/b D McCallum
2:30 Park Place - +Ray Richardson r/b D Stocker
Thu., 11/9- 8:30 a.m -+George Pinski r/b V Holzheimer
Fri., 11/10- 8:30 a.m., HF - +Roberta Williamson r/b D McCallum
Sat., 11/11- 4:30 p.m.- +Fred Schultz r/b W Shine
Sun., 11/12- 8:30 a.m. - +Bill Morris r/b C Morris
11:00 a.m. Parishioners
Readings for next week: 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
1st Reading: Wisdom 6:12-16
2nd Reading: Thessalonians 4:13-18
Gospel: Matthew 25:1-13
Coffee & Rolls Schedule
Nov 5: Parish Dinner, NO coffee and rolls
Nov 12: Veterans’ Day Breakfast
Bus Schedule:
Nov 11: Cecilia Fuhrman, Therese Griffith
Nov 12: Greg Bonilla, Lucius Francis
What’s Happening This Week… Sunday: Elem. Formation - 9:45 am Sts. P&P
Harvest Dinner - Noon Sts. P&P
Youth Ministry - 6:30 pm Sts. P&P
Tuesday: Fellowship lunch - noon hall
Pastoral Council - 7 pm conf. Rm.
Wednesday: Elem. Formation- 6:30 pm Sts. P&P
Knights of Columbus - 6:30 pm 2816 Central
Thursday: RCIA - 7 pm Sts. P&P
Sunday: Veterans’ Day breakfast - 8 am hall
Elem. Formation - 9:45 am Sts. P&P
Sac. Prep parent meeting - 9:45 am Sts. P&P
Youth Ministry - 6:30 pm Sts. P&P
Sun. - Tues: Parish Mission - 7 pm Church
Are you being required to take your RMD from your IRA and don’t
want the taxable income in 2017? You may donate your RMD, tax-
free, directly from your IRA, to our parish’s permanent endowment
fund (or another endowment of your choice), at the Catholic Founda-
tion of Eastern Montana. For more information about making this gift
directly from your IRA to benefit the Church, please call the Founda-
tion at 800-332-9998, ext. 120.
PARISH STAFF Fr. Douglas Krings Pastor Dcn. Bill Medved Deacon Dcn. Pete Woelkers Deacon Mark Meyer Parish Administrator Mary Dupuis Worship, RCIA (Becoming Catholic) Aubrey Rearden DRE/Youth Minister Cindy Eultgen Christian Service/Elementary Formation Mary Wingerter Administrative Assistant Chuck Osterman Maintenance
Liturgical Ministers for November 11, 12
Care for Creation by Recycling Bins are S. of Sts. Peter & Paul Center along the N. edge of
the parking lot. Newspapers, Cardboard, and Aluminum.
Schedule:
Weekend Newspaper Cardboard 1st (Nov 3-9) K of C 9395 Jernigan
2nd (Nov 10-16) Weinheimer Sanders
The weekend starts on Friday (shifts are Friday to Thursday).
School Newspapers: Greg Bonilla
4:30 PM 8:30 AM 11:00 AM
Sub requested ~ see Web Terminal
Bread Baker
B. McKinney T. Watson
Holy Wash P. Fehres
Sacristan A. Klundt J. Gort N. Luth
Greeter P. Cahill A. Gray R. Olmstead
V. & G. Drake Martin Family
Vincent Family
Usher M. Thompson T. Tomich
D. Erickson C. Munsterteiger
C. Rostad N. St. Claire Mike Stimac
Cross A. Baker R. Dean A. Kasayka
Altar Servers
Landry Moog Cadence Schnider
G. Doughty Q. Doughty
J. Gagnon C. Kasayka
CLW C. Labunetz NOT FILLED
Reader R. McDunn C. Tucker
R. McNamee T. Rausch
E. Kasayka M. Kasayka
Gifts Polacek Family Martin Family Boland Family
Extra-ordinary Ministers of the Eucharist
W. Baker T. Gilligan T. Grau C. Grau L. Howard G. Howard Rich Kuka Rita Kuka B. Medved P. Medved Chuck Paul F. Polacek K. Reed T. Stukey B. Thelen
S. Bahnmiller J. Bomgardner T. Drake R. Erickson T. Jones R. Munsterteiger S. O'Rourke H. Pitstick N. Rooney M. Schulte J. Schulte H. Smith V. Smith K. Wichman P. Woelkers
T. Balyeat L. Ginnaty J. Ginnaty M. Matelich G. Miller Drew Miller Don Miller E. Miller R. Pahut S. Pahut E. Pahut B. Rasmussen J. Schmit R. Seilstad P. Woelkers
RCIA (Becoming Catholic) — a new team is forming! Weekly Thurs-
day sessions, for unbaptized and those baptized in another faith tradi-
tion, will begin on Thursday, Nov. 9th, 7:00PM, at the Sts. Peter and
Paul Center. Enter from the parking lot, thru the door marked RCIA;
the room is on the left. For more information, contact Mary Dupuis at
the parish offices 452-6491, ext 206.
RCIA Adapted for Children: for children age 7 or older who are not
baptized, or baptized in another faith tradition: contact Mary Dupuis at
the parish offices 452-6491.
HOPS & HOPE
Our next gathering is Thursday November 30th 6:30-8pm @
Boston’s. Good food, good friends, and good discussion! It
will be “Stump the Priest” night with Fr. Dick Schlosser, feel
free to bring those challenging questions.
Young Adult Bible Study Interested in meeting other young adult Catholics? Join Stacy
Peterson Wednesday mornings @ Schulte’s Coffeehouse for bible
study & fellowship 6:45-7:30am **Note time change**.
YOUTH GROUP THIS WEEK...
Sunday November 5, 2017
6:30-8:15pm @ Sts. Peter & Paul Center
Calendar update...There will not be Youth Group on November
19th.
Bibles & Brew High School Bible Study
Every Wednesday morning from 6:45-7:30am @ Schulte’s
Coffeehouse.
Parent Meeting:
Please join Paige Nicholson (our new Sacramental Prep Coor-
dinator) Sunday November 12th 9:45-10:45am in the old
worship space @ Sts. Peter & Paul to visit about preparation for Com-
pletion of Initiation (1st Sacraments). If you have not already turned
in your registration form for Sacramental Prep. please do ASAP, those
forms are available in the book rack in the entrance of the church.
Classes this week: Sun 11/5 and Wed 11/8
next week: Sun. 11/12 and Wed 11/15 The diocesan safe and sacred environment called Learning about
LIFE will be on: Wednesday 11/15 and Sunday 11/19. Parent
packets are sent home before the lessons.
HSCS invites Veteran and Military members to a special Mass on
Friday, November 10th to honor those in service to our country, with
a special nod to Veterans for Veterans day. Reception will be held at
1:30 pm at the school with presentations from 3rd-5th grade stu-
dents! Please RSVP to the school 761-5775.
Are you wondering about a new school experience for your child?
HSCS could be just the ticket! We have so many opportunities for
students including competitive sports programs, Science Club, Jun-
ior Toastmasters, and field trips for all ages! We enjoy weekly
Mass, community service projects, praying together and playing to-
gether! Our students head into High School with the foundations of
faith, knowledge and service from their well-rounded education at
HSCS. And, with smaller class sizes, our teachers really get to know
their students! We have an amazing village of parents, staff, stu-
dents and alumni, and we invite your child, and you, to come be part
of it! Schedule a tour today by calling 761-5775! For more informa-
tion on the school, please visit our website
www.holyspiritgfschool.org.
Fellowship Dinner:
We hope that everyone had a great time last Saturday! Thank you
for your help with prepping, setting up, serving the meal, clean up
and bringing and serving desserts. Our next dinner will be in
January. Watch for us then!
Christian Service Commission Mis-
sion:
Share God’s love through action, educa-
tion,
and community building.
Next Christian Service meeting
Tuesday, November 21 @ 6:30 p.m. at
NEW LOCATION Sts. Peter & Paul.
Fair Trade Coffee Sales—in the Parish Hall
this weekend, November 4 & 5 after all Masses
Yes, you can make a difference!
Your purchase of Equal Exchange goods supports a trade sys-
tem that empowers farmers, strengthens communities, and bene-
fits the environment.
Do you Know... You can empower people around
the world with a $25 micro loan? Since 2011, Holy
Spirit “Team” has made 500 loans in 44 countries.
From an initial deposit of $1522 we have been repaid regu-
larly, and have reinvested that money again and again. To
date, we have made $12,500 in loans, each loan being $25.
Call Parish Office for information on RCIA, Adult Formation or Marriage Preparation
Youth Ministry Aubrey Rearden 452-6491 ext. 207 [email protected]
Cell Phone: 868-6713 Youth Group Sunday Nights 6:30-8:15pm
Holy Spirit School Jim Wichman - Principal Melissa Hallahan, Vice-Principal
Judy Flint & Robin Verzuh, Administrative Assistants Colette Longin, Development Director, [email protected]
761-5775 www.holyspiritgf.org
Young Adult Ministry Aubrey Rearden 452-6491 ext. 207 aubrey @holyspiritgf.org
Cell Phone: 868-6713 (call or text)
Elementary Faith Formation
Pre-K thru 5th gr. Sun. 9:30—10::45 am or Wed. 6:30—7:30 pm
@ Sts. Peter & Paul Center Cindy Eultgen 452-6491 ext. 208 [email protected]
Christian Service Cindy Eultgen 452-6491 ext. 208 [email protected]
Sacramental Preparation
Paige Nicholson 870-0706
which the community gathers to praise God, share communion and
hold one another in prayer.
At Masses for the people, the pastor is obliged to pray for the par-
ish. Especially at those Masses, it’s a good idea for the people to
pray for one another as well. Paul Turner Copyright © 2012 Resource Publications, Inc., 160 E. Virginia St. #170, San Jose, CA 95112,
Holy Spirit Parish offers a warm welcome to these families who re-
cently registered in our parish: Norman and Allen Lluisma and their
children Louise and Amber; Renata Sloan; Lorraine Dooner; Lorraine
Korst; Haden and Jasmine Johnson with their son Cooper; Tom Connor;
Ken Nevala; Amanda Buck-Daniels with her daughter Christina; and
Alex and Melissa Mignery with their children Mason and Bryson.
Welcome!
We also congratulate these children baptized in October: Kalon James
Hoffman, son of Tyler and Mikel; and Maci Marie Kambic, daughter of
Justin and Megan. Congratulations and welcome!
Vicariate Council of Catholic Women will have a meeting on Monday
Nov. 6, 10 am in the RCIA room at Sts. Peter and Paul Center, 200 44th
St S. Agenda includes upcoming elections and items from the DCCW
convention in Billings. All parish women are invited to attend.
Holy Spirit PCCW will meet Monday November 13, at 1 pm in the par-
ish conference room. Agenda items include the recent Harvest Dinner
and our Christmas luncheon. Joan Edgar will bring dessert and Therese
Griffith will provide a door prize and the prayer. All parish women are
invited.
St. Dismus prison ministry would love to have your left over Halloween
candy. Please leave at the parish office. Thank you!
The Emilie Center is in need of the following items: Sleeping bags,
bedding, towels, silverware, pots & pans, men’s jeans, socks and long
johns. Hours are Tues & Thu, 9-12 and 1-3. Address 1920 10th Ave S,
please use the back entrance. There is a drop box by the back door.
Training opportunity for Family Promise: Monday November 13, 6:30
pm at New Hope Lutheran Church, 3125 5th Ave S. (Use middle office
door on 5th Ave. S.)
Great Falls Central will hold its next Discovery Day on No-
vember 21st. Discovery Day is an opportunity for current 8th
graders to experience high school at Central for a day. Students
will visit classes in action, meet current Central students, and
participate in an assembly to meet representatives from clubs,
athletic teams, and music programs. To reserve your spot, call the Ad-
vancement Office at 216-3344 or email [email protected].
The Sacred Heart Parish Harvest Dinner will be held Nov.
12, noon-3 pm. in Cascade. The menu includes pork roast
with all the trimmings, desserts and beverages. Cost: free
will offering. Please join us for some fellowship and fun!
For all who prayed for me, for my recovery, I am truly
blessed and lovingly grateful. I know the prayers helped me
to a quick recovery. Vivian Drake
Give it a try and join the Holy Spirit Team, managed by a pa-
rishioner. More information at the entrance of church. See the
link on our website under how we serve/outreach. Visit
www.kiva.org.
Sign ups for Family Promise Monsignor House are
after all Masses this weekend. Please feel free to
come to the back of the church and talk with a volun-
teer about how you can be of help as we prepare to
host November 19-26. “WE strive to be the Lord’s presence on
earth by welcoming and ministering to all people with compassion
and hope.” (3rd statement in the Holy Spirit Catholic Parish Mis-
sion Statement).
The Monsignor House will be open this week on Tuesday, Novem-
ber 7 from 9:00-11:00. If you have donations or want to talk about
Family Promise please feel free to stop by or to call Kathie at
781-5033.
“Whoever exalts himself will be humbled; but whoever humbles
himself will be exalted.” - MATTHEW 23:12
Jesus gave His life to serve, not to be served. Putting other’s needs
before our own needs is a sign of becoming a mature disciple, of
following Jesus’ example. Humility is really a sign of a strength.
By putting other’s needs first we declare to the world that we are
putting our complete trust in God. When we align our thoughts and
actions with God’s plan for us, the result is Joy and Peace.
Musicians Rehearsals Wednesdays at 7:00pm. You are
invited to join the music ministry ~ All voices and most
instruments are welcome to help lead the music.
For more info, contact Kody Diekhans at (406) 799-2626.
Training Sessions for Liturgical Ministers:
Eucharistic Ministers: Sat. Nov.4. after 4:30 Mass
Readers: pick up a Lector Workbook in the sacristy.
Please sign the sheet. Formation session in January.
Bread Bakers ~ kitchen ~ Sunday, Nov. 19 ~ 4:00pm
Liturgical Bits and Bytes ~ Mass For the People: Every
Sunday and holy day a pastor celebrates one Mass for the peo-
ple entrusted to his care (canon 534). If the pastor is responsible
for more than one parish on Sundays and holydays, he may
celebrate just one Mass for the intentions of all those people. In
Latin, this Mass is called the missa pro populo.
Holy Spirit publishes the requested intentions in the bulletin
for Masses throughout the week. But each weekend one of the
Sunday Masses will be designated for this special purpose. It
carries a title “for the parishioners” . The priest and parish re-
ceive no offering for this Mass. It is part of the pastor’s respon-
sibilities to the parish.
The Mass “for the people” is not required on other days, even
though Mass may be well attended. Ash Wednesday and
Thanksgiving Day, for example, are not holydays of obligation. Other Mass intentions may be accepted on those days.
This custom reminds the parish community of several values.
The pastor has spiritual care for his flock, which includes pray-
ing for them and their intentions. The people can see that their
priest is responding when they ask him to pray for their con-
cerns. Sundays and holydays are honored as the special days on
Worship Mary Dupuis 452-6491 ex. 206 [email protected]
Stewardship
Parish Council of Catholic Women
Courtesy Announcements
Milestones
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