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Sacrament of Reconciliation St. Mary’s: Tuesday 5:45-645, Saturday 3-3:30pm, Sunday 7:45-8:15am St. Joseph’s : before Mass Sacred Heart: by request after Mass Anytime by appointment Homebound or in a health care facility? Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick Call pastor if Holy Communion/or a visit is desired. Hospitals will not call unless a patient asks that a priest be notified. Planning a Marriage or Baptism? Contact pastor for more information Parishioners Please notify the parish office of changes of address or telephone number. If you are new to the area or a seasonal parishioner please register with the parish office Abortion Alternative Birthright~1-800-550-4900 Crisis Pregnancy Helpline~1-888-4-OPTIONS Bemidjipregnancyoptions.com or 218-444-3035 Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator Cindy Hulst, LSW, 218-281-7895 (24-hour confidential number). Parish Offices St. Mary’s 511 Cedar Ave NW PO Box 33 Warroad, MN 56763 218-386-1178 stmaryswarroad.org Sacred Heart 104 1st St. SW P.O. Box 738 Baudette, MN 56623 218-634-2689 sacredheartbaudette.org St. Joseph’s 400 Park Ave Williams, MN 56686 Contact Sacred Heart Fr. Andrew Obel-Pastor 218-850-1783 [email protected] Deacon Jim Lukenbill 218-766-5107 [email protected] Jennifer Hilligoss - Sec/Bookkeeper [email protected] S Mass Times St. Mary’s Warroad Saturday 6pm Sunday 8:30am St. Joseph Williams Saturday: 4:30pm Sacred Heart Baudette Sunday 10:30am 26th Sunday of t. Mary’s Warroad, MN t. Joseph’s Williams, MN acred Heart Baudette, MN September 28, 2019

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Page 1: Warroad, MN t. Joseph’sSep 29, 2019  · 5:15pm Mass +Richard LaChappelle Wednesday Oct. 2 10:30am Rosary/Prayer Group 2-3:30pm Elem RE 6:30-7:30pm MS RE Thursday Oct. 3 10:30am

Sacrament of Reconciliation St. Mary’s: Tuesday 5:45-645, Saturday 3-3:30pm,

Sunday 7:45-8:15am

St. Joseph’s : before Mass

Sacred Heart: by request after Mass

Anytime by appointment

Homebound or in a health care facility? Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick Call pastor if Holy Communion/or a visit is desired. Hospitals will not call unless a patient asks that a priest be notified. Planning a Marriage or Baptism? Contact pastor for more information Parishioners Please notify the parish office of changes of address or telephone number. If you are new to the area or a seasonal parishioner please register with the parish office Abortion Alternative Birthright~1-800-550-4900 Crisis Pregnancy Helpline~1-888-4-OPTIONS Bemidjipregnancyoptions.com or 218-444-3035

Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator Cindy Hulst, LSW,

218-281-7895 (24-hour confidential number).

Parish Offices St. Mary’s

511 Cedar Ave NW PO Box 33 Warroad, MN 56763

218-386-1178 stmaryswarroad.org

Sacred Heart

104 1st St. SW P.O. Box 738 Baudette, MN 56623

218-634-2689 sacredheartbaudette.org

St. Joseph’s

400 Park Ave Williams, MN 56686 Contact Sacred Heart

Fr. Andrew Obel-Pastor

218-850-1783 [email protected]

Deacon Jim Lukenbill 218-766-5107

[email protected]

Jennifer Hilligoss - Sec/Bookkeeper [email protected]

S Mass Times

St. Mary’s Warroad Saturday 6pm Sunday 8:30am

St. Joseph Williams Saturday: 4:30pm Sacred Heart Baudette Sunday 10:30am

26th Sunday of

t. Mary’s Warroad, MN

t. Joseph’s Williams, MN

acred Heart Baudette, MN

September 28, 2019

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Our gift to God for

9-22-19

$1707.00

We thank God for all gifts!

St. Mary’s Week Ahead Saturday Sept. 28

6pm Mass For the Parishes

Sunday Sept. 29

8:30am Mass +Richard LaChappelle

Tuesday Oct. 1

5:15pm Mass +Richard LaChappelle

Wednesday Oct. 2

10:30am Rosary/Prayer Group

2-3:30pm Elem RE 6:30-7:30pm MS RE

Thursday Oct. 3

10:30am Mass@ WSLC +Evan Parkhouse

Friday Oct. 4

8:30am Mass +Emily Michael

Saturday Oct. 5

6pm Mass For the Parishes

Sunday Oct. 6

8:30am Mass +Michael Thiessen

Sacred Heart & St. Joseph’s Week Ahead

Saturday Sept. 28 4:30pm Mass @ St. Joseph’s Meri Jo Paschke †

by Stan & Emmy Paschke

Sunday Sept. 29

10:30am Mass @ Sacred Heart Tom Dinndorf †

Wednesday, Oct. 2

10:30 am Mass@ Lakewood Ponicaino Jaropay †

Thursday Oct. 3

11am-5pm Adoration of The Blessed Sacrament

Saturday, Oct. 5

4:30pm Mass@ St. Joseph’s Simon J & Mary L Super †

Sunday, Oct. 6

10:30am Mass @ Sacred Heart Tom Dinndorf †

Bible Readings for the Week of Sept. 30-Oct. 6 Monday Zec 8:1-8/Lk 9:46-50

Tuesday Zec 8:20-23/Lk 9:51-56

Wednesday Neh 2:1-8 (457)/Mt 18:1-5, 10

Thursday Neh 8:1-4a, 5-6, 7b-12/Lk 10:1-12

Friday Bar 1:15-22/Lk 10:13-16

Saturday Bar 4:5-12, 27-29/Lk 10:17-24

Sunday Hb 1:2-3; 2:2-4/2 Tm 1:6-8, 13-14/Lk 17:5-10

Liturgical Ministers Saturday Oct. 5

Commentator— Tim Paquin

Reader— Barb Kotta

Music—- Pat Sacristan— Olga

Sunday Oct. 6

Commentator—Phillip Ellenson

Reader— Tom Goldsmith

Music— Heather

Sacristan— Jeri

Liturgical Ministers

Saturday Oct. 5 4:30pm @ St. Joseph’s

Eucharistic Minister:

Lector:

St. Joseph Church cleaning

Oct. 5 CeCe Charlton

Sunday Oct. 6 10:30am @ Sacred Heart

Eucharistic Ministers: Lector: Mary Boomgaarden

Don & Kathy Krause

Cantor: Connie

Accompanist: Lori

Altar Server: Brayden

Ushers:

Mike Gubbels, Liz Lockner

Hospitality Time ~ Sacred Heart

Sunday Oct. 6

Dennis & Tabitha Ubel, Lorene Hanson

Stewardship of Treasure

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St. Joseph’s & Sacred Heart

Sacred Heart Coffee and rolls are served downstairs after the 10:30am

Mass. Everyone is welcome to come relax and visit.

HONOR OUR SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN

We Keep in our prayers… St. Marys: Ryan Hartman, Maksymilian Crompton, Jacob

Larson, Tyler Larson, Brett Hebel, Nic Gray, Joseph Larson,

Shane Thompson, Krista Johnston, Alex Johnston, Derek

Woodward, Jason Hilligoss, Deb Lien & Kyle Mohrbacher.

Sacred Heart: Evan Torgeson, Ryan Torgeson, Jennifer Dalton, Victoria Chamberlain and Brandon Lockner, &

Kalvin Krause

September 29, 2019

26th Sunday in Ordinary Time “My child, remember that you received what was good during your lifetime while Lazarus likewise received what was bad; but

now he is comforted here, whereas you are tormented. Moreover, between us and you a great chasm is established…” LUKE

16:25-26

When God created the world He declared that it was good and He gave it to all mankind for us to enjoy. However,

over the years we have created a chasm between those who have great gifts and those who do not. In today’s Gospel

we see that with our own generosity we must bridge that gap between those who have much and those who have little

or we may find ourselves on the wrong side of the chasm in the next life.

Prayer Requests Katrin Peterson, Tom Gerszewski, Asher Sorrels, Kathy

Stokke, Richard Merrill, Kai Canfield, Deanne Johnson, Charlene Kuznia, Fr. Todd, Ellen Otto, Sue Magnusson, Gerti

Muggli, Ann Winkler, Roberta Brunell, George Ganyo, Frank

Cieklinski, Susie Lykken, Loren Olson, Arne Freije, Dale Telle,

and Stephanie Schmitz.

Please remember to call the office when a name should be added or re-

moved. Those listed in the “Prayer Request” box will listed for two

months and then removed unless a request is made to keep them on

Religious Education

Sunday September 29

6:30-7:30pm High School

Wednesday Oct. 2

2-3:30pm Elementary

6:30-7:30 Middle School

Coffee & Donuts

After Mass on September 29

Birthday wishes (Sept. 30-Oct. 6)go out to…..

Janelle Knott, Todd Kleinschmidt, Casey Jones, Rolland

Huerd, Marilyn Biondi, Kathy Kuehn, Brennen Foster,

Maria Zentner, Harold Thiessen, Colton Peterson,

Thomas Knott, John Larson, Tim Anacabe, Richard

Gerszewski, & Will Hardwick.

Bishop Michael J. Hoeppner invites all of the

faithful to join him and married couples from

across the Diocese of Crookston for the

2019 Marriage Celebration Day

Sunday, October 6

2:30 p.m. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in

Crookston. during which couples will be honored. All married couples

as well as widows and widowers will receive a special

blessing from Bishop and each couple will receive a gift in

thanksgiving for their support of marriage. Following mass,

supper will be served and so, if you are planning to stay for

the meal, please RSVP by September 27th at https://

www.crookston.org/marriageday

The 40 Rosaries for Life The 40 Rosaries for Life campaign is an

opportunity for us to participate in a di-

ocesan-wide prayer opportunity.

Our Rosary dates are:

Sacred Heart/St. Joseph’s Monday Sept. 30th

Homebound or in a health care facility? If you are homebound or know someone who would like communion brought to you (them) or a visit from Fr. Andrew please call the office to set up a time.

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A Great Chasm: Scott Hahn Reflects on the

Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Readings: Amos 6:1, 4–7 Psalm 146:7–10 1 Timothy 6:11–16 Luke 16:19–31

The rich and powerful are visited with woe and exile in today’s Liturgy—not for their wealth but for their refusal to share it; not for their power but for their indifference to the suffering at their door.

The complacent leaders in today’s First Reading feast on fine foods and wines, reveling while the house of Joseph, the king-dom of Israel (see Amos 5:6), collapses around them.

The rich man in today’s Gospel also lives like a king—dressed in royal purple and fine linen (see 1 Maccabees 8:14).

The rich man symbolizes Israel’s failure to keep the Old Cove-

nant, to heed the commandments of Moses and the prophets. This is the sin of the rulers in today’s First

Reading. Born to the nation God favored first, they could claim Abraham as their father. But for their failure to

give, their inheritance is taken away.

The rulers are exiled from their homeland. The rich man is punished with an exile far greater—eternity with a

“great chasm” fixed between himself and God.

In this world, the rich and powerful make a name for themselves (see Genesis 11:4) and dine sumptuously, while the poor remain anonymous, refused an invitation to their feasts.

But notice that the Lord today knows Lazarus by name, and Joseph in his sufferings—while the leaders and

the rich man have no name.

Today’s liturgy is a call to repentance—to heed the warning of One who was raised from the dead. To lay

hold of the eternal life He promises, we must pursue righteousness, keep the commandment of love, as Paul

exhorts in today’s Epistle.

“The Lord loves the just,” we sing in today’s Psalm.

And in this Eucharist we have a foretaste of the love that will be ours in the next life—when He will raise the lowly to the heavenly banquet with Abraham and the prophets (see Luke 13:28), where we too will rest our heads on the bosom of our Lord (see John 13:23).