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Hertz Funeral Homes of Harvey and McClusky
Services, Monuments & Markers 324-4374
New York Life Ins. Co. Doug & Brad Olschlager
546 Brewster St. E Harvey 324-2737
Tom’s Home Furnishings 801 Lincoln Ave.
324-4282
B u e c h l e r O i l
Company, Inc. 2316 Hwy. 52, Harvey
324-2462
Bill Dempsey
Mike Waldoch
V o n d a l E l e c t r i c
116 E. 8th St. Harvey 324-2412
Hinrichs Supervalu 210 E. 8th St. E
324-2281 Come Check Us Out!
H a r v e y S a n d & G r a v e l , I n c .
121 W. Brewster St. Harvey 324-4671
CDA Court Sacred Heart #1908
Frey Insurance Agency, Inc.
822 Lincoln Ave 324-2375
Knights of Columbus Council #5217
W a r e h o u s e G r o c e r y 321 W. 10th St.
Harvey 324-2509
Dr. Steven Kourajian Optometrist
901 Lincoln Ave. Harvey 324-2154
NORTHERN FAMILY WELLNESS & CHIROPRACTIC
Amy J Felchle, DC Harvey ND 58341 701-324-4722
Colleen Wipf
Harvey Tax & Accounting 209 E. 10th St.
324-4615
Northern Appraisal
& Realty, Inc. Rhonda Knudtson 917 Alder Ave. 701-324-4799 Fax: 701-324-4798
Doug’s Auto & Towing
Doug Helm, owner 693-2804 or 324-5257
T a s t e e F r e e z e 609 E. Brewster St.
324-4423
Hurley’s Religious Goods 1417 S University Dr, Fargo 1-800-437-4338
D a k o t a H e r i t a g e
B a n k o f H a r v e y
Gary & Deb Keller KELLER PLUMBING & HEATING
DEB’S HAIR BOTOUQUE
H a r v e y F a r m e r s E l e v a t o r
1 0 E . 7 1 T H S T
3 2 4 - 2 2 4 8
Mack’s Farm & RV Center 2346 Bus. Hwy 52
324-4627
St. Aloisius Medical Center 325 Brewster E 324-4651 Harvey ND
Harvey Right to Life
Natural Family Planning Billings Ovulation Method Instruction
by appt.: Elizabeth Leier LPN 324-2802 [email protected]
920 Lincoln Ave. 324-4611 www.dhbanknd.com
& Anamoose 324-2285
firstharvey.com
This Space Available
St. Cecilia’s Holy Family Society
Harvey, ND
324-4456 Chad & Amber Ziegler 701-324-2227
MicroEndo PLLC
Connie Loen 693-5005 loen.sentsy.us
Connie Loen Ind. Consultant 701-693-5005
Hager Transport
Neil Hager 701-324-5272
ST. CECILIA’S CHURCH OF HARVEY
ST. ANTHONY’S CHURCH OF SELZ
OFFICE HOURS
Mon. Closed Tues., Wed., Thurs., 9 am-12 pm & 1-4 pm Fri., 9am-12pm
PARISH OFFICE: (701) 324-2144
E-MAIL : [email protected] WEBSITE: stceciliaharvey.org
413 Brewster St. E. Harvey, ND. 58341-1606
Rev. Franklin Miller: Pastor [email protected]
mobile: 701.388.9826 Rev. Mr. Jeff Faul: Deacon
Sister Miriam Braun: Pastoral Ministry Rosalie Axtman: Secretary
Elizabeth Leier: Bookkeeper Amber Ziegler: DRE
Meghan Graumann: Music Joan Grossman: Housekeeping
Irene Keller: Maintenance Jacki Young: Maintenance
Michael Waldoch: Maintenance
LAY DIRECTORS ST. CECILIA PARISH
Steve Eckart & Julie Muscha
ST. ANTHONY PARISH Robert Hager & Doug Wolfe
MASS SCHEDULE Mon, Wed., Fri. 7:30 am
Tues. & Thurs. 12 pm Sat. 2 pm NH, 4:30 pm Harvey
Sunday 8:30 am Selz 10:30 am Harvey
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILITION Tues. & Thurs: 11:30-11:50 am
Sat.10:30-11:30 am & 3:30-4:10 pm Harvey
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Mon. 8 am-Midnight
Tues.12:30 pm-Midnight Wed. 8 am-8:00 pm
Rosary: 8:00 pm Solemn Benediction: 8:15 pm
PRAYER CHAIN Lola Faul 324-2905
Kathy Kennedy 324-2328 Jessie Wentz 324-2400
HOMEBOUND MINISTRY Anna Schneibel 324-2374
MARCH 6, 2016 FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT
O God, who through your Word rec-oncile the human race to yourself in a wonderful way, grant, we pray, that with prompt devotion and eager faith the Christian people may hasten to-
ward the solemn celebrations to come. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your
Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God,
for ever and ever.
3-6-16 TV MASS SPONSOR
Marlys Keller Family In Memory of Gabe Keller
Monday, March 7 7:30 am St. C An end to abortion By CDA Sacred Heart Ct.
Tuesday, March 8 12:00 pm St. C Thanksgiving for successful surgeries By Tony & June Prom
Wednesday, March 9 7:30 am St. C † Andy Axtman By Anne Axtman & Family
10:00 pm NH Rose Krenzel By Steve & Linda Vetter
Thursday, March 10 12:00 pm St. C † Linda Schneider By Jerry & Vernae Bender
Friday, March 11 7:30 am St. A † Walter Streifel By Randy & Rosalie Axtman Family
Saturday, March 12 2:00 pm NH Special Intention By Stephen & Joann Farrington
4:30 pm St. C Adam & Barbara Keller By Larry & Tammy Krein
Sunday, March 13 8:30 am St A The People of St. Anthony’s And St. Cecilia’s.
10:30 am St. C ND Catholic Daughters of America
Daily Readings
Monday, March 7 Saints Perpetua & Felicity, Martyrs Is 65:17-21 Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-12a, 13b Jn 4:43-54
Tuesday, March 8 Saint John of God Ez 47:1-9, 12 Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9 Jn 5:1-16
Wednesday, March 9 Saint Francis of Rome Is 49:8-15 Ps 145:8-9, 13c-14, 17-18 Jn 5:17-30
Thursday, March 10 Ex 32:7-14 Ps 106:19-23 Jn 5:31-47
Friday, March 11 Wis 2:1a, 12-22 Ps 34:17-21, 23 Jn 7:1-2, 10, 25-30
Saturday, March 12 Jer 11:18-20 Ps 7:2-3, 9b-12 Jn 7:40-53
Sunday, March 13 Is 43:16-21 Ps 126:1-6 Phil 3:8-14 Jn 8:1-11
OFFERING FOR 2-28-2016
ENVELOPES $ 2,741.00 PLATE $ 167.00 TOTAL $ 2,908.00
CHILDREN’S OFFERING $ 7.00
If you are homebound & would like communion, please call the name & number listed on the
weekend ministry schedule on page 7 of the bulletin.
We welcome all new families and individuals moving into this area! Stop in the Parish Office to register.
Saturday March 12
St. Cecilia’s 4:30 pm
Sunday March 13
St. Anthony’s 8:30 am
Sunday March 13
St. Cecilia’s 10:30 am
USHERS
Mark Demory Debby Schmitz
Randy & Rosalie Axtman
Jerod Axtman Ron Selensky
Leonard Paulus David Thomas Roger & Carol
Vondal
READER Linda Knudtson Sarah Billings Carol Vondal Amber Ziegler
EMHC
Mark Demory Linda Knudtson Randy & Rosalie
Axtman
Doug & Jackie Wolfe
Leon Seefeld
Gary Kennedy Roger & Carol
Vondal Bob & Julie
Keller
COMMUNION HOMEBOUND
Linda Knudtson
324-2148
ALTAR SERVERS
Volunteers
Brett Muscha Brooke Loen
Emma Selensky
Carsyn Ziegler Ava & Alexa Haldorson
SONG LEADER Mark Knudtson Adult Choir
MUSIC Marilyn Demory Meghan G.
VIDEO
Steve Kourajian
COUNTERS
Ralph & Dorothy Muscha Kris Nitz
SACRISTANS
Gary & Kathy
Kennedy
Fifth Sunday of Lent
Deacon Jeff Faul, Larry Krueger, Tammy Vetter, Leo Rutten, Larry Goldade, Louie Fettig, Sophia Isaak, Stan Martin, Larry Frieson, Marvin Wentz, Carol Weinmann, Alice Lorz, Ella Lenz, Patty Hager, Patty Roma, Conrad Ziegler, Beverly Vetter
The Parish Prayer List will be updated every 6 weeks.
If someone is still in need of prayers, please contact the office to re-submit. Thank you.
Prayer For Personal Healing Loving God, I come to you in prayer, seeking the blessing of good health, that I may serve your Divine Son more faithfully and love Him with greater sincerity.
I wish to be well and strong, that I may use the talents and gifts You have given me, in Your honor, in service to my family, and for the good of others. Help me to bear patiently with illness, and grow always in Your wisdom and grace. Amen
Saint Perpetua and Saint Felicity
Feast Day March 7
St. Perpetua kept a diary during her last days, while she awaited her execution. Her diary, along with an eyewitness's account of her death, is one of the oldest, most reliable histories of a mar-tyr's sufferings. This account was passed down to encourage other Christians to witness to the world with their lives—to teach others that greater than life itself is knowing Jesus and being loyal to him.
Perpetua's account records the events that took place in Carthage, Africa, in the year 202, when the Emperor Severus issued an anti-Christian law forbidding anyone to be baptized and become a Christian. At that time twenty-two-year-old Perpetua was a catechumen, studying to become a Christian. She was also the mother of an infant son. Perpetua was arrested along with four other catechumens, including Felicity, her slave woman, who was about to give birth to a child. All were tried and sentenced to be thrown to the wild beasts in the amphitheater during a national holiday. Their deaths would be scheduled along with sports events and various games.
During the days before their execution, their teacher Saturus voluntarily joined the catechumens so that he might die for Christ with them. Perpetua's father, a wealthy pagan, pleaded with her to offer sacrifice to the pagan gods so she could be free, but she refused. She said, “Father do you see this water jar, or whatever it is, standing here? Could one call it by any other name than what it is? Well, in the same way I cannot be called by any other name than what I am—a Christian.”
While they were awaiting death, Perpetua and her companions were baptized. Shortly before the scheduled execution, Felicity gave birth to a baby girl. During childbirth, she had cried out in pain. Someone hearing her asked her how she would ever endure the suffering of martyrdom. She replied, “Now it is I who suf-fer what I am suffering; then, there will be another in me who will suffer for me, because I will be suffering for him.”
On the day of their execution, the martyrs left their prison “joyfully as though they were on their way to heaven” and entered the arena, where they were killed before the cheering crowd. Perpetua and Felicity were beheaded; the others were killed by wild beasts. Today these women are mentioned in the first Eucharistic Prayer.
Tyler Larson Benefit Breakfast Sunday, March 6, 9am-1pm at the High School. Pancakes & sausage
Free will offering Sponsored by the Jr. Class
An Adorer is needed to fill the 9:00 a.m. hour every Wed. Beginning March 9.
Possibly volunteers to rotate if unable to commit weekly - please consider receiving this incredible blessing by attending Eucharistic Adoration! Contact Fr. Miller or the parish office at 324-2144 as soon as possible. Thank you!
Holy Family Society Meeting, Wed.
March 16 8:00 pm after Stations of the Cross.
Items on the agenda include the July 4th Luncheon;
Discussion on dues; A new project designed for wid-ows, & single women over 65.
Clean your closets, donate your shoes! The CYO is sponsoring a shoe drive for the benefit of Soles4Souls, an organization that distributes shoes to the disadvantaged in the United States and 127 countries. All types of shoes are accepted, as long as they are clean and in good condition. Soles4Souls is especially interested in tennis
shoes, but will take work shoes, sandals, flip flops and dress shoes of all sizes. To keep shoes in proper pairs, please tie together or secure with a rubber band. Shoes can be dropped in the boxes in the front and back entrances of the church, and boxes are also set up at Harvey High School. Shoes can be donated through Easter Sunday. The CYO has a goal of collecting at least 600 pair, so please check your closets for any new or gently used shoes you no longer wear. Thank you!
Tues. March 8: “Unleashed” Book study, 7 pm
Wed., March 9: Stations of the Cross, 7:30 pm
Mon. March 7: KC & CDA meetings, 7:10 pm Women’s Stations of the Cross, 7:30 mtg.
Thur. March 10: Parish Council 5:00 pm
Mon. March 14: Movie Night, 7:00, CYO Rm, “Purgatory-the Forgotten Church”
Thurs. March 17: Communal Penance Service
Annual Drake Fish Fry at the KC Hall. Friday, March 11. 5-7 pm. Serving fish, scalloped potatoes, vegetable, coleslaw, Indian fry bread & bars.
Palm Sunday Breakfast The St. Cecilia CYO will host a breakfast on Palm Sunday,
March 20. 9:30 to 12:30.
They will be serving scram-bled eggs, waffles, sausage and apple juice. A free will offering will be taken and proceeds will help fund students attending youth conferences this summer. It’s quite possible the CYO will be selling its famous cupcakes this day, as well!
Rachel's Vineyard Retreat If you or someone you know has suffered from the physical, emo-tional, and spiritual effects of a past abortion, there is hope for healing. Rachel's Vineyard offers a safe, non-judgmental, and confidential weekend retreat for anyone: women, men, grandpar-
ents, and siblings who struggle with the feelings of loss that can accompany an abortion experience. The weekend begins on a Friday night and concludes on Sunday afternoon. A Rachel's Vineyard Retreat is scheduled for March 18-20. For more information, or to register, please call Ruth Ruch at (701) 219-3941 or email her at [email protected] All calls are confidential.
Area Penance Services
Anamoose: Monday, March 14, 7:00pm
Harvey: Thursday, March 17, 7:00 pm
Esmond: Sunday, March 20, 4:00 pm Fessenden: Sunday, March 20, 7:00 pm Maddock: Monday, March 21, 4:00 pm
Tasty Taters Sun., March 13,
5 to 7 pm St. Martin Lutheran Church, Anamoose
Free will offering Taters, Toppings, Salads,
Bars, Beverages. Everyone Welcome!
Good Friday Stations of the Cross Bishop John Folda will lead Good Friday Stations of the Cross at the abortion facility, 512 1st Ave. North, Fargo at 10 a.m. on March 25. Please join us as we commemorate Our Lord's Passion and Death and pray for an end to abortion in our city and nation; for those wounded by the abortion experience; and for the conversion of those who pro-
mote a culture of death. For more information contact Rachelle, 701-356-7910. Sponsored by the Respect Life Office.
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MOVIE NIGHT
Monday night, at 7:00 pm in the CYO Room in the Social Center.
Mon., March 14th. “Purgatory - The Forgotten Church”
Is Purgatory real? Could the Afterlife require suffering? Can the living help alleviate the anguish of the dead? This ground-breaking documentary investigates these compelling life-after-death questions through spiritual, scientific, and cultural per-spectives.
From the award-winning producer of (Ocean of Mercy) this film uncovers new research offering fresh insights unavailable just a generation ago. Now for the first time top scholars scientists, historians, and church leaders revisit age-old questions and embark on a spiritual quest to unlock the contro-versy and consolation of Purgatory. Everyone is welcome!
We journey with CRS Rice Bowl to the Central American country of Honduras, where we meet students who are learn-ing that it’s better to help your neighbor learn and grow than to leave him or her behind. To whom are we called to extend a hand this week? Visit crsricebowl.org for more.
Pick up your family’s rice bowl from the church entrances. Remember, what you give up for Lent changes lives.
“Risen” Showing at Central Cinema, March 11-14, 8:00 pm
Roman military tribune Clavius (Joseph Fiennes) remains set in his ways after serving 25 years in the army. He arrives at a crossroad when he's tasked to investigate the mystery of what happened to Jesus (Cliff Curtis) following the Crucifixion. Accompanied by trusted aide Lucius (Tom Felton), his quest to
disprove rumors of a risen Messiah makes him question his own beliefs and spirituality. As his journey takes him to places never dreamed of, Clavius discovers the truth that he's been seeking.
Knights of Columbus Raffle winners from Feb. 15 - 28th. Feb. 22 $25--Linda Vetter
Feb. 23 $25--David Lautt Feb. 24 $25--Lee Christianson, Dickinson Feb. 25 $25--Olson Zerr, Minot Feb. 26 $25--Eugene Tessman Feb. 27 $50--Kylah Heil Feb. 28 $75--Kimberlee Rott Feb. 29 $75– Dan Krosbakken
Feb. 15- $25 James Young Feb. 16- $25 Sylvia Leier Feb. 17- $25 Charlie Peterson Feb. 18- $25 Marlene Hoffart Feb. 19- $25 Wally Newmann, Fessenden Feb. 20- $50 Amanda Fisher, Fairmount Feb. 21- $50 Dan Krosbakken