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Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 14, 2018
St. Anthony of Padua Church ~ St. Augustine Church
St. John the Baptist Church ~ Holy Trinity Church
Weekly Readings Sun Oct 14: 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time Wis 7:7-11, Heb 4:12-13 Mk 10:17-30 Mon Oct 15 St Teresa of Jesus, Virgin & Doctor of the Church Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31-5:1, Lk 11:29-32 Tues Oct 16: St Hedwig, St Margaret Mary Alacoque, Virgin Gal 5:1-6 Lk 11:37-41 Wed Oct 17: St Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop & Martyr Gal 5:18-25 Lk 11:42-46 Thurs Oct 18: St Luke, Evangelist 2 Tm 4:10-17b Lk 10:1-9 Fri Oct 19: Sts John de Brebeuf & Isaac Jogues, Priests and Companions, Martyrs
Eph 1:11-14 Lk 12:1-7 Sat Oct 20: St Paul of the Cross, Priest Eph 1:15-23 Lk 12:8-12
Word of Life Intercessions for Life Oct 14 ~ 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
For all of us, who are called by name to be disciples of Christ: May he give us courage to open our hearts to those who are most vulnerable during this Respect Life Month and always;
We pray to the Lord: Lord hear our prayer.
Mobile Food Pantry 11:00am-1:00pm 4-H Building, Ipswich Date: Tues Oct 23
Baptism: Pre-Baptism Class for parents required before all Baptisms. Please call Rectory for appointment. Holy Matrimony: Couples planning marriage must contact their Priest at least 6 months before the wedding date. A year in advance is not too early. Anointing of the Sick: Before a hospital stay, surgical procedure, or any serious illness, please call the rectory to arrange the celebration of the Sacrament.
We would like to welcome all visitors , friends, and families who are visiting our parishes this weekend. If
you are interested in becoming a member of one of our parishes, please stop by or call the rectory.
PASTOR: Fr Kevin Doyle Email: [email protected] St Anthony of Padua Church SECRETARY: Melissa Sauer Email: [email protected] CCD COORDINATOR: Noreen Glodt Email: [email protected] BOOKKEEPER: Judy Weishaar Email: [email protected] WEBSITE: https://saintanthounyofpadua.wordpress.com
WEEKEND LITURGIES: Saturday… 5:00 PM - Hoven Saturday… 7:00 PM - Onaka ** Sunday … 8:30 AM - Hosmer ** Sunday … 10:30 AM - Bowdle (**Onaka/Hosmer only when Mass is scheduled) SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturdays Noon-1:30 PM - Bowdle Saturdays 3:30 - 4:30 PM - Hoven Saturdays 6:30 - 7:00 PM - Onaka (w/scheduled Mass) Sundays 8:00 - 8:25 AM - Hosmer (w/scheduled Mass) OR any time upon request
St Augustine Church SECRETARY: Melissa Sauer Email: [email protected] CCD COORDINATOR: Amber Drake Email: [email protected] BOOKKEEPER: Judy Weishaar Email: jweishaar@ sfcatholic.org WEBSITE: https://staugustinebowdle.com TELEPHONE NUMBERS: St Anthony Rectory 605-948-2451 Sacristy/Parish Hall 605-948-2570 Fax 605-948-2245 St Augustine Rectory 605-285-6466 Sacristy/ Parish Hall 605-285-6160 Weekday Masses: Look for times inside this bulletin. OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday’s - Friday’s 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM MAILING ADDRESSES: St. Anthony of Padua/St John St. Augustine/Holy Trinity PO Box 339 PO Box 310 Bowdle, SD 57428-0339 Bowdle, SD 57428-0310
Rosary Greeters Lector Servers Offertory/ Mary’s Helpers
Eucharistic Min.
Hoven Sat Oct 20 5:00 PM
Darrel Rausch Family
Ed Hartung Connor Kaup Chayce Rausch Peter Rausch
Dannika Kaup Rylee Kaup Kathryn Rausch
Jerry Brickner Tom Garrity
Hosmer Sun Oct 21 8:30 AM
Roy Grismer Roy Grismer
Bowdle Sun Oct 21 10:30 AM
Norbert Thomas
Jennifer Heyne Tanner Frickson Hudson Drake
Doug & Mary Turner Josh Bieber Sandra Frickson
Liturgical Ministers
FROM HOVEN: Eleanor Schmidt, Tom Frost, Steve Klingman, Norbert † & Mary Joan Arbach, Lila Simon, Jeanette Schaefer, Marvin Schmidt, Harlan Rausch, Wayne Stuwe, Vicki Schmieg, Billy Baus, Carol Krier †, Ruby Rausch, Conald Kaiser
FROM ONAKA: St John’s Parishioners, Mike Vetch Family, Mary Barondeau, Beth Witteand FROM BOWDLE: Cleo Schneider, Tate Kaiser, Nursing Home Residents, Bernice Dewald, OTHER: Pope Francis I, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, Bishop Paul Swain, priests, seminarians, Sister of our Dio-
cese, Fr. Kevin Doyle, all former pastors, World Peace, sanctity of all human life, our military personnel, Don Karrer †, Laura Keller-Huber, Sheila Hoke, Brecken Kaup, Cindy Baus, Brad Helget, Deb Barnett †, Lynette Singleton, Robert Dillingham, Lenny Uhrich, Mary Ann Lebert, Roy Bechard, Traci Karst, Mindy Greenfield, Jerry Lacher, Fr. Mark Lichter, Adella Hericks, Christe Laverack Katie Tuff, Laura Kaup, Kevin Holt, Dan Kaiser, Dan Lown, Dan Hawkinson, Kris (Kaup) McIntire, Chad Gutenkauf, Jack Mills, Sheila Robeck, Don Lang
Please contact the Rectory Office to help this prayer list keep up to date.
Mass Times at a Glance Saturdays: 5:00 pm Hoven 5:30 pm Roscoe 6:00 pm Faulkton 6:30 pm Gettysburg 7:00 pm Onaka* (2&4 Sat only) 7:30 pm Herreid (Oct–Dec 2018)
Sundays: 8:30 am Hosmer*(1,3,5 Sun only) 8:30 am Selby (Oct-Dec 2018) 9:00 am Faulkton 9:00 am Ipswich 9:00 am Onida 10:30 am Bowdle 10:30 am Eureka (Oct-Dec 2018)11:00 am Gettysburg /9 am Oct 7 11:00 am Leola
Parish Assignments for October Holy Trinity: Sandie Jung, Mary Lou Mohr, Jan Malsam, Mike Schwingler St Augustine: Chair: Craig & Roseanne Ullman Family; Lance & Barb Kaiser Family, Vern & Pam Grismer, Tim & Teresa Geier St Anthony: October Cleaning: Circle 5 Next Funeral Luncheon: Circle 5 Special Activity: Circle 8
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Hours:
9 AM- 8 PM Mon - Fri
9 AM - 5 PM Sat
Closed Sun
Religious Goods Supplies
Cathedral on the Prairie ~ ‘Love’s Pure Light’ December 2, 2018 * 3:00 PM
Featured Artists: John Moore and Michelle Monroe Narrator: Tom Roberts
South Dakota Symphony Orchestra~ Conductor– Thomas Fortner Northern State University Chamber Singers~ Director– Tim Woods
All-Faith’s Chorus Concert Tickets are as follows:
General Admission: $ 35 Patron: $ 125 (Includes reserved seating and dinner)
Half Pew: $ 600 (Includes 6 reserved seats with dinner) Sponsored Pew: $ 1100.00 (Includes 12 reserved seats with dinner)
Premium Pew: $ 1650.00 (Includes reserved seats with dinner)
Please call 605-948-2451 option 8, to get your concert tickets!! Please note if you leave a message it will be returned in the order it was received.
“It is the right of every pregnant woman to give birth… and the right of every child to be born.”
Birthright International CFSA 2018 Pledged Paid Goal
Bowdle-Hosmer $ 17,480 $ 16,930 $ 15,200
Holy Eucharist
Sat Oct 13 5:00 PM Hoven 7:00 PM Onaka
Fritz Glodt † People of our Parishes
Sun Oct 14 10:30 AM Bowdle Joe A & Annie Dewald †
Mon Oct 15 5:15 PM Hoven Barbara Ann (Litzen) Buckwalter †
Tues Oct 16 4:30 PM Onaka Valentine & Adeline Goetz† Family L&D
Wed Oct 17 5:15 PM Hoven Kenneth Kaup †
Thurs Oct 18 9:00 AM Hosmer Russell Ulmer †
Fri Oct 19 9:00 AM Bowdle Cecelia Imberi †
Sat Oct 20 9:00 AM Bowdle
5:00 PM Hoven Christy Gross †
Raphael Huber †
Sun Oct 21 8:30 AM Hosmer 10:30 AM Bowdle
Frank Gisi † People of our Parishes
Church Support October 6 - 7
Fr. Kevin’s Reflection In this week’s Gospel, a man comes running up to Jesus and asks Him how to get to heaven. What new thing does he have to
do to find eternal happiness. And Jesus’ answer is interesting … it has nothing to do with something new … but about God (Who is forever Old and forever New). In other words: Jesus is telling this man do what you have already been taught – follow the ten com-mandments given to you by Moses. His teaching are in affect for this man 2000 years ago and for us today. There is nothing new.
I keep running into those (usually it’s the college kids) who are always looking to new stuff to answer the age old questions. (So often the young think they are the only ones who thought the thoughts that have been thought of thousands of years. And, as the neophyte thinks of having a new ways … only to discover … in time … these are old (warn out) paths lead to dead ends.) For the Christian, the best path (actually the Perfect Path) is found in the Church and Its institutions and structure (both spiritual and physical). And, as some may know, St. Augustine Parish is celebrating the 100th year of the building of the church in the Bowdle community. Honoring those who made the sacrifice of money, blood, sweat and tears … a reflection … Why?
Even the staunchest opponents of sacred things or of sacred spaces, accept that the Christian community needs a place to meet. And on that basis they define the purpose of church buildings in a “non-sacral” strictly functional sense. Church buildings, they say, make it possible for people to get together for the liturgy. This is without question an essential function of church buildings and distinguishes them from the classical form of the temple in most religions. In the Old Covenant, the high priest performed the rite of atonement in the Holy of Holies. None but he was allowed to enter, and even he could do so only once a year. Similarly, the tem-ples of all the other religions are usually not meeting places for worshippers but worship spaces reserved to the deity. The Christian church building soon acquired the name “the house of the Church” or “the assembly of the People of God” (in Latin it is: domus eccle-siae), and then (as an abbreviation) the word ecclesia … “assembly”or “church” … came to be used, not just of the living communi-ty, but also of the building that housed it.
This development is accompanied by another idea: Christ Himself offers worship as He stands before the Father. He be-comes His members’ worship as they come together with Him and around Him. This essential difference between the Christian place of worship and the temples of the other religions must not, of course, be exaggerated into a false opposition. (We must not suggest a break in the inner continuity of mankind’s religious history, a continuity that, for all the differences, the Old and New Testaments nev-er abolish.) St. Cyril of Jerusalem (300 AD) makes an interesting point about the assembly of the “people called together” (synagogē-ekklēsia) and made His own by God. Cyril points out that in the Old Testament, when the word first makes its appearance with the appointment of Aaron, it is ordered toward worship. Cyril shows that this applies to all the later passages in the Torah, and, even in the transition to the New Testament, this ordering is not forgotten.
The calling together, the assembly, has a purpose … and that purpose is worship. The call comes from worship and leads back to worship. It is worship that unites the people called together and gives their being together its meaning and worth: they are united in that “peace” which the world cannot give. This also becomes clear in relation to that great Old and New Testament model of the ekklēsia (the community on Sinai). They come together to hear God’s Word and to seal everything with sacrifice. That is how a “covenant” is established between God and man.
Fr Kevin Doyle Weekend Mass dates for Hosmer and Onaka:
7 pm Sat Oct 13 Onaka
8:30 am Sun Oct 21 Hosmer
7 pm Sat Oct 27 Onaka 8:30 am Sun Nov 4 Hosmer
7 pm Sat Nov 10 Onaka 8:30 am Sun Nov 18 Hosmer
7 pm Sat Nov 24 Onaka
Word of Life “Heavenly Father...give us love for all people, especially
the most vulnerable, and help us bear witness to the
truth that every life is worth living.”
USSCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Ac5vi5es
“Every Life is Worth Living” Prayer Card
Our Lady of Guadalupe, Patroness of the unborn, pray for us.
St. Joseph, patron of the unborn, pray for us.
Formed.org Parish Code: 12ec1
Treasure Hut (Hoven)
Monday’s— Friday’s 9-11:30 am & 1-4pm
Saturday’s Open 9am - 11:30am
We remember our brother in Christ, Norbert Arbach, who was called home to the Lord on Monday, Octo-ber 8. His funeral Mass was held on Saturday, Octo-ber 13, 2018 at Sts. Peter & Paul, Pierre. Burial will be at Black Hills National Cemetery on Mon, Oct 15. We offer our prayers and support to his family. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through Your mercy, rest in peace. Amen.”
A Rosary is prayed every Tuesday at 3:00 PM at
St. Anthony’s Church near the Blessed Virgin’s
altar. If you can make the time, please drop by
and join the group.
Thank you for your generous church support!
This Week’s Events:
Mon Oct 15 Hoven - 7:00 PM St Anthony Altar Soc. Meeting
Mon Oct 15 Hosmer - 7:30 PM CDA Meeting
Coming Events:
Wed Oct 31 Hoven - 7:00 PM HDO All Saints Vigil
Thurs Nov 1 Hosmer - 9:00 AM HDO All Saints Day
Thurs Nov 1 Bowdle - 7:00 PM HDO All Saints Day
Sun Dec 2 Hoven - 3:00 PM ‘Love’s Pure Light’
Christmas on the Prairie
If you would like to have a meeting or other event put in
here. Please email [email protected] or call the
Bowdle office 605-285-6466.
St Anthony
Envelopes $ 997 Loose $ 257 CFSA $ 200
$1,454
St Augustine
Envelopes $ 730
Loose $ 96.22 CFSA $ 170 Rental $ 75 Vot Candle $ 24
$ 1,095.22
Holy Trinity
Envelopes $ 260
Loose $ 16 CFSA $ 50 Vot Candle $ 17
$ 343
The Catholic Daughters of the Americas will
be having their annual Lifesaver project on
October 21. Lifesavers will be handed out
a9er Masses at
Hosmer & Bowdle
with dona5ons go-
ing to "Bridges
Against Domes�c Violence and Sexual As-
sault" in Mobridge.
Birthday Greetings Lois DeRouchey!!
In honor of Lois’s 90th Birthday on Sunday, October 21.
Greetings may be sent to her at: 15 7th Ave W Hoven SD 57450
Pope Francis’ Prayer Inten-ons for October Evangeliza-on: The mission of Religious
That consecrated religious men and
women may bes5r themselves, an be
present among the poor, the marginal-
ized, and those who have no voice.
Congratulations to our newest Christian, Brexton
Nickolas Kaiser, son of Jeremy and Jennifer, on receiv-
ing the Sacrament of Baptism on
Sat Oct 6, 2018 at St. Anthony’s,
Hoven. God bless all parents who
are the first teachers of the Faith
for their children.