April 12th, 2015 1420 16th Street East West Fargo, ND 58078 Church: 701.282.7217 Fax: 701.282.2753 Email: holycrosscc@ideaone.net Website: www.holycrosswestfargo.com Pastors: Rev. Jim Meyer, Pastor padresmail@yahoo.com Rev. Andrew Jasinski, Parochial Vicar andrew.jasinski@fargodiocese.org Deacons: Deacon David Haney dawaha8@yahoo.com Deacon James Eggl eggl.james@fargodiocese.org Office Staff: Penne Soucy, Business Manager psoucy@ideaone.net Brenda Mears, DRE & Youth Ministry bmears@ideaone.net Margaret Keller, Administrative Asst. mkeller@ideaone.net Bianca Wiederrich, Liturgy & Choir Director bwiederrich@ideaone.net Heather Heger, Communications Coordinator hheger@ideaone.net Patrick Thiel, Youth Choir Director pat.m.thiel@gmail.com Mass Schedule Weekdays: Monday - Friday at 12:15 pm Reconciliation at 11:45 am Rosary at 11:50 am Weekends: Saturday at 4:30 pm Reconciliation at 3:30 pm Sunday at 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 11:00 am, 6:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration: Mondays 9 am - 8 pm Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Homebound Communion: Homebound parishioners unable to come to Mass should notify the parish office so that Holy Communion may be brought to their homes. Marriage: Couples intending to marry should contact the parish office at least six months prior to the desired wedding date. Join our Parish Family: To register in the parish or to notify us of any changes, please contact the church office. Baptism Class: Parish Council: Held on the 3rd Monday of every month. Please call the Brian Heger, Rosemary Heise, Helen Franck, office at 282-7217 to register for the upcoming date and Mark Sahli, Bill Harbeke, Jim Prochniak & Father time. Jim Meyer Lay Directors: Jamie Steffes & Dan Pulczinski Bulletin Deadline: Tuesday by 5:00 pm in writing or Email: hheger@ideaone.net FROM THE PASTOR’S PEN On Divine Mercy Sunday, an image of The Divine Mercy will be blessed and displayed in the sanctuary as requested by Jesus. The image represents the Risen Christ bringing Mercy to the whole world. Please take a moment and, with gratitude and trust in God’s Mercy, recall the mystery of the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Our Lord while viewing the image. In this way the image will be venerated as Our Lord asked. “I want the image (which he instructed St. Faustina to have painted as she saw him) to be solemnly blessed on the first Sunday after Easter, and I want it to be venerated publicly so that every soul may know about it. By means of this image I shall be granting many graces to souls.” (341) On the Feast of Mercy “All the divine floodgates through which graces flow are opened.” (699) Join the hundreds of thousands across the world who have responded to this message of God’s mercy and have found hope, healing and answers to many prayers. The Feast of Mercy is a day when we should approach the Lord with great Faith and Trust and Appreciation. Don’t be afraid to ask for great things, spiritual as well as temporal. Rejoice in Our Lord’s unfathomable mercy! Join us today at 3:00 pm Chaplet of the Divine Mercy Come and learn about the life of St Faustina and participate in the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy. Pictures and information will also be available regarding this special lady and why reciting the Chaplet on a regular basis is so important. Please plan to attend. Mass Intentions FOR THE WEEK Monday, April 13th 12:15 pm Priest’s Intention Tuesday, April 14th 12:15 pm +Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Fernando by Jesme Fernando Wednesday, April 15th *9:00 am Priest’s Intention 12:15 pm +Lee Klocke by Rita & Ray Meyer Thursday, April 16th 12:15 pm +Kathleen Onsum by Rita & Ray Meyer Friday, April 17th 12:15 pm +Genevieve Syvertson by Kay & Dave Syvertson Saturday, April 18th 4:30 pm +Dee Gregor by Toot Gregor Sunday, April 19th 7:30 am Holy Cross Catholic Community 9:00 am Johnk Family 11:00 am +Blanche Cernik by Pat & Ken Kovarik 6:00 pm +Joseph Rea by Dcn. Jim Uline Eucharistic Adoration Monday: 9 am. to 8 pm. Jesus Christ the same yesterday and today, and forever…. Adorers needed: 10 am to 11 am; 4 pm to 5 pm; and 5 pm to 6 pm Call Arlene Schneider at 541-7834 or e-mail aschneider@far.midco.net or call the Holy Cross Catholic Church 282-7217 Welcome Visitors & New Parishioners We hope you were blessed today and we warmly welcome you to our parish! If you wish to join our parish, you may register at the office during our office hours. Those of you who are MEMBERS - Please let us know if you have a change of address, or if you have a new phone number. Help us keep costs down by letting us know when you move. Thank you! Readings for the Week Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 19 Acts 4: 23-31; Jn 3: 1-8 Acts 4: 32-37; Jn 3: 7b-15 Acts 5: 17-26; Jn 3: 16-21 Acts 5: 27-33; Jn 3: 31-36 Acts 5: 34-42; Jn 6: 1-15 Acts 6: 1-7; Jn 6: 16-21 Acts 3: 13-15, 17-19; 1 Jn 2: 1-5a; Lk 24: 35-48 Prayers for the Sick James Banish Arnie Lefor Patricia Syvertson Linda Holznagel Donald Pick George Westphal Lori Lushina Margaret Scott Mike Steidl Marcus Franck Howard Wrigley Robert Leigh Jana Lutovsky Pam Schneider If you or a loved one are hospitalized or homebound or would like to have a family member included in the prayers for the sick, call the parish office at 2827217. Prayers for the Armed Forces Remember in prayer: Eric Peterson, Captain Diann Olson, Captain Dixie Klein Aune, Stefani Nistler, Mark Nistler, Captain Liea Misialek, Daniel Lee Cariveau If any family has people in the Armed Services that they would like to be prayed for, please contact the church office. Mission Statement: Holy Cross Catholic Church is a faith community rooted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We strive for holiness and growth in our faith as we serve those around us. Adopted 2013 This Week’s Mass & Activities Schedule Monday, April 13th - St. Martin I 9:00 am - 8:00 pm Adoration 9:00 am WOW Bible Study (CR #6ab) 11:45 am Confession 11:50 am Rosary 12:15 pm Mass 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm WOW Bible Study (CR #6ab) 7:00 pm KofC Meeting (Upper Room) Tuesday, April 14th 10:30 am 11:45 am 11:50 am 12:15 pm 5:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Mass at Edgewood Vista Confessions Rosary Mass Bell Choir Adult Choir Fall Fest Committee Mtg (New Rectory) Wednesday, April 15th 9:00 am Mass at Cooperative Living Center 11:45 am Confessions 11:50 am Rosary 12:15 pm Mass 4:00 pm Faith Formation 5:00 pm Faith Formation 6:00 pm Faith Formation 7:00 pm Faith Formation Thursday, April 16th 11:45 am 11:50 am 12:15 pm 5:45 pm Confessions Rosary Mass AA (Classrooms) Friday, April 17th 8:00 am - 5:00 pm 11:45 am 11:50 am 12:15 pm 5:30 pm Youth Rummage Sale (CWC) Confessions Rosary Mass Ihry/Klatt Wedding Rehearsal Saturday, April 18th 8:00 am - 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:30 pm 4:00 pm 4:30 pm 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm Youth Rummage Sale (CWC) Ihry/Klatt Wedding Confessions Rosary Mass KofC Burgers & Brats (CWC) Sunday, April 19th - Third Sunday of Easter 7:30 am Mass 9:00 am Mass 9:00 am Faith Formation 11:00 am Mass 11:00 am Faith Formation 12:00 pm RCIA (Upper Room) 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm KofC Bingo (CWC) 6:00 pm Mass Cooking, baking and serving a hearty meal at Churches United for the Homeless takes a group effort. THANK YOU so much to the following parishioners: Pam Schneider for helping cook, Sharon Andrews, Kathy Schaefer, Laine Richard, Barb Murray and Michelle Orth for baking sweet desserts and Joan Peterson, Nick & Kathy Gaulrapp and Laine Richard for helping serve. I am grateful for everyone's time and effort! Kathleen Fischer HELP NEEDED! Help is needed in applying the gold leaf to the huge cross that will be placed in the front of the sanctuary at the new location. If you are interested, please call the church office. Work will be done April 2728 from 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm at the Bus Barn. Fall Festival Committee Members Needed! We are looking for people to help on different committees to organize different projects such as Dinner, Raffle Tickets, Advertising, Games, Chance Baskets, Prizes, Set up, Clean up. This year will be very exciting for this reason: It will be held at Holy Cross new Social Hall! Excitement for all! Please call the Church Office an leave your name and contact number or call Paul at 701-306-4840 for more Information. Think Festival Celebration 2015! With Sympathies Our deepest sympathies go to Barb & Dan Sinner on the loss of Barb’s mom, Lilas Mueller. KITCHEN SHOWER Dishes will be ordered for our new church facility and each place setting will consist of: Corelle dishes: dinner plate, salad plate, bowl and cup Glasses Silverware Each place setting will be $20.00 Committee members: Fr Jim, Phyllis Gludt, Judy Nikle & Brenda Aswege PARISH HAPPENINGS Mini Course on Divine Mercy Lesson 8: Divine Mercy Sunday - The Hour of Mercy Today at 3:00 PM The Hour of Mercy is a time of a prayer devotion that can be celebrated anywhere that you are with even a short meditation. Jesus told Sister Faustina, “I remind you my daughter, that as often as you hear the clock strike the third hour, immerse yourself completely in My mercy adoring and glorifying it; invoke its omnipotence for the whole world and particularly for poor sinners; for at that moment, mercy was opened wide for every soul.” It is Jesus’ desire that the moment of His death on the cross (3:00 PM) be venerated every day; the hour which He said “was the hour of grace for the whole world – mercy triumphed over justice.” At this hour, He wants us to meditate upon His sorrowful passion because it reveals most distinctly the love God has for His people. At this time, Jesus wants us to worship and glorify the mercy of God and by the merits of His passion to implore the necessary graces for ourselves and the whole world especially for sinners. When you say this prayer with a contrite heart and with faith on behalf of some sinner, I will give them the grace of conversion. This is the prayer: “O Blood and Water which gushed forth from the Heart of Jesus as a font of Mercy for us, I trust in You.” NOTE: All Lesson quotations were from the booklet: “ The Divine Mercy” I.S.B.N. 2-922978-10-9 (Yellow cover). The BOLD print – Jesus words from the Diary of St. Faustina Kowalska. April 18-19, 2015: Third Sunday of Easter Sacristan Altar Servers Greeters 4:30 PM 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 11:00 AM 6:00 PM Brian Fettes Volunteer Needed Pam & Shane Henricks Volunteer Needed Volunteer Needed Brian Fettes Volunteer Needed Isaac Klava Noah Geffre Alfred Beamon Summer Miranda Isabelle Klava Logan Heger Caleb Klabunde Jordan Miranda Megan Grove Matt Scott Lukas Klabunde Barb Murray Jim Koenig Bernette Rempfer Michelle Beyer Paul Klabunde Keith Murray Kim Koenig Ron Rempfer Pat Beyer Susan Klabunde Don Roehrich Tom Lindsay Nancy Roehrich Jane Lindsay Rose Marie Franek Ushers Harvey Heise Dan Sinner John Klava Steven Scott Jean Schreiner Rosemary Heise Volunteer Needed Marv Johnk Brian Heger Paul Klabunde Bill Kensok EMHC Proclaimer Toot Gregor Justin Gehrke Keith Wilson Michelle Beyer Carolyn Carriere Al Hoffart Kim Koenig Jamie Steffes Brenda Schmitz Susan Klabunde Betty Hoffart Alana Fink Dan Van Winkle Larry Geffre Mary Ann Donnay Jeff Volk Charlie Sayers Mike Thorsteinson Janet Grove Volunteer Needed Volunteer Needed Volunteer Needed Volunteer Needed Mary Ann Donnay Barb Sinner Janet Grove Larry Geffre April Olson Mike Thorsteinson Alana Fink Julie Wilson Charlie Sayers Susan Klabunde KNIGHT NEWS KOFC RAFFLE TICKETS! The Holy Cross Council #9642 Knights of Columbus are again selling calendar raffle tickets! The tickets are $10 each. We will be drawing one ticket for each day in June! 30 chances to win CASH! Prizes are $50 for week days, $100 for Saturdays, and $200 for Sundays. See any Knight to purchase a ticket! If you are a Knights and haven’t picked up your tickets to sell you can get them from Matt Klaman at 433-7383 or Heather in the Church office. Want to get to know other men and their families at Holy Cross Church? Consider joining the Knights of Columbus! It’s a great way to meet other Catholic gentlemen and their families. Please call Mike at 540-7181 or e-mail kofc9642@yahoo.com for more information. Check out our website: www.kofc9642.org for activities and more information! The Knights of Columbus Holy Cross Council #9642 meets on the 2nd Monday of every month starting at 7pm in the Upper Room. April Knight of the month: Tyler Vetter April Family of the month: Keith & Julie Wilson; Hope, Hannah & Haley “Like” us on Facebook! Knights of Columbus Council #9642 The North Dakota State Knights of Columbus 108th Annual Meeting will be held in Mandan on April 17-19. Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, Archbishop Emeritus of Washington, D.C., will be joining us and will be the Concelebrant at the Memorial Mass at Christ the King Church in Mandan on Friday, April 17 at 4 p.m. Cardinal McCarrick will also be the Concelebrant at the 4:30 p.m. Mass at Christ the King on Saturday, April 18. Tickets can be purchased for $25 each for the banquet at the Baymont Inn following mass. The Cardinal will be speaking at the banquet. Tickets can be purchased for $15 to attend the Ladies Luncheon on Saturday at 11:30 a.m. at the Baymont Inn. Everyone is welcome to attend. Contact Kent Brick at (701) 226-5572 for tickets. YOUTH & FAITH FORMATION Upcoming Faith Formation and Youth Ministry Dates Sunday, April 12 – Faith Formation Classes for P/K Sunday, April 12 – All 2nd Graders sing at the 11:00AM Mass (be at the church at 10:30am) Wednesday, April 15 – Faith Formation/Youth Ministry Classes for Grades 1-12 Sunday, April 19 – Faith Formation Class for P/K Wednesday, April 22 –NO Faith Formation/Youth Ministry Classes for Grades 1-12 Sunday, April 26 – Last Day of Faith Formation Classes for P/K Wednesday, April 29 - Last Day of Faith Formation Classes for Grades 1-12 WANTED: Have you started your spring cleaning? This is a GREAT opportunity to get rid of those items in your home you no longer need! Our Youth Group is hosting a rummage sale on Friday, April 17 from 8:00am-5:00pm and Saturday, April 18, from 8:00am -1:00pm, to help support their mission. We are looking for nearly new items like coats, baby, kids and teen clothing, furniture, dolls, collectibles, formal dresses, books, hats, antiques, office furniture & household items. Your donations can be dropped off in the designated area in the Crossway Center on Monday, April 12 through Thursday, April 16. All proceeds go to benefit the Youth Mission Trip! Thank You! THANK YOU to the 7-12 Graders for the excellent job you did on reenacting the Stations of the Cross, and those who helped prepare, serve, and clean up the Lenten meal. Your efforts and hard work is truly appreciated. Without your continuous hard work, we would never have achieved the success we did on portraying the Crucifixion of our Lord. Also, thank you to the our catechists: your assistance, love and support made it all possible. The event was well attended. Thank you to the families that supported the youth by attending. Sunmart/ Family Fare Receipts The youth would like to thank you for taking your time and dropping off your Family Fare/ Sunmart receipts. We would like for you to continue bringing in your Family Fare/ Sunmart receipts. For every $150,000 receipt total, our youth receives $1,000. God’s Gift Appeal Update Parish Goal: $114,785 Amount Pledged: $58,211, which is 51% of the goal. Parish Participation: Families: 1332 Donors: 247 Participation: 19% All households are encouraged to return their personalized pledge card which was received by mail in early February. Place your pledge card in the collection basket. Each family is asked to prayerfully consider a gift of 1% of household income. Your prompt response will save the expense of additional mailings. May God bless you, and thank you for your consideration. EASTER FLOWERS: Thanks to all who helped decorate the church for Easter! Donated by: Kyle & Tara Newman & family Barb Stockstad LeRoy & Carol Holub Jim & Gale Hanzel Victor & Katherine Geiger Irene, Cindy & Jackie Horner Gordy & Julene Gilberts Staska family Sharon & Dennis Gustafson Paul & Shirley Dukart Lee & Jerry Solberg Ervin & Darlene Schmidt Jim & Doris Rheault Don & Mike Pick Mary Beth Leith Rita Berg Penne, Tom, Jess & Michelle Soucy Mary & Donald Urness Richard & Clare Elless James & Kathy Schaefer Marie Flynn Lenora Kulesa Norma Reopelle Rick & Sue Thoreson Jerry & Rose Franek Nureen Marth Troy & Janet Sanders Robert & Jill Majkrzak Dorothy Wieland Marguerite & Tom Twitero Norma Epping Sarah Jelinek Joan GIlbraith Rose Lohr family Dorothy Lindemann Ray & Rita Meyer Doug Dahl Dwain & Benita Peterson Toot Gregor Judy Aalgaard & sons Don & Linda Bartsch Deacon Jim Uline Lenora Skari & family Joan Vareberg Cliff & Clara Axtman Kelly & Ron Lindgren Viola & Milo Pederson Sandy Schob & Mary Ann Donnay Robert & JoAnn Mehring Michael & Mary Gallagher Brian, Heather, Logan & Sawyer Heger Thomas and Lorri Klein & kids Shirley & Allen Stavedahl Pam & Shane Henricks Elton & Colleen Solseng family Dean & Kathy Haaland Brenda Anderson/ Robert & Becky Klein Cabrini & Steve Leno Connie Longie & Chris Briones Dianne Schock & family Deacon Jim & Sue Eggl Lisa, Marv, Quinn & Leah Roeske James & Kim LaHaise In Memory of: Harold Newman, Joseph Kraft & Peter Kelsch Adolph & Margaret Stockstad & Dave Stahlecker, Jr. Tony & Helen Holub, Harold Holub, Clarence Bren & Roy Bratvold Jim Prosje, John Tarbay Anton & Josie Geiger, Sebastian & Katherine Meier & Sebastian Meier, Jr. Milt Horner & deceased Horner Hartman family Mr & Mrs Louis Rheault & Mr & Mrs Oscar Gilberts Lloyd Staska Taunia Oechslin John & Catherine Dukart, Rudy & Helen Klimek Stacey Solberg Fred Ida & Robert Schmidt, Darlene & Clinton Sipe Adrien & Jean Rheault, Albert & Nora Mueller Yvonne Pick & Brian Pick Mary & Kenneth Leith Ray & Ann Schabel Tim Lenertz Bailey & Urness families Tari Elless Heller Howard & Helen Dawson, John & Katherine Molitor Tom Flynn & Maureen Crilly Joseph Kulesa & other deceased family members Richard Reopelle Tom & Cora Leonard, Louise Deike, Katie Beckerieg, Doris Thoreson Richard Altringer William Marth Gordon & Bernice Sanders, Roger Sanders Henry & Ona Mae Larson Art Wieland George & Katherine Lewis Ronald Epping Al & Aileen Jelinek, Kenneth & Phyllis Moen, Jeremiah Jelinek Dave, Albert, Ann, John, Blanche Dale Lohr Conrad Lindemann Albert & Barbara Andraschko, John & Bertha Meyer Parents John Engelhart & Gene Peterson Deceased members of the Gregor and Charbonneau families Terry, Mabel & Ralph Aalgaard, Vicky, Bart & Dan Jahner Joe & Clara Brossart Janet Uline Marlin Skari Joseph D. Brossart Helen Volk To all the souls Philip & Ida Schmidt Deceased family members Marie Mehring, Lillian & Chester Hove Joseph & Helen Kraft, Joseph & Lucille Gallagher Myron Heger Anton Klein & Roy Schatz Ronald Sellner & Hilarius Sellner Deceased family Russell & Jeanette Glass, Wayne Glass, Esther & Martin Solseng Bill & Harriet Robideau, Tom & Anne Enderle, Milt & Aggie Haaland Roy & Nyla Anderson Henry & Barb Jangula, Herb & Christa Leno Ben Longie Arloe Schock, Don & Ethel Anderson John & Eileen Eggl, Willard & Nellie Starr Leroy Roeske Paul Suda, George and Georgette LaHaise Donated by: Simeon Bakunda & Immaculate Chris & Emily Eisenbeisz Mae Rheault Joseph & Lori Thomas Gordon & Arlene Gilberts Gayle & Karen O’Leary Elizabeth & Ryan Johnson Mukucha Dieudonne Abedi & Tiba Apoline Thank you to everyone who helped with the Easter Dinner. From the donations of money, cookies and bars, to the donation of your time, Holy Cross couldn’t do the Easter Dinner without your help. You have made this day a blessing! Community News Part-Time Development Assistant St. Paul’s Newman Center, on the NDSU campus (Fargo, ND) is accepting applications for a part-time (30-35 hours) Development Assistant. Primary duties will include: database management, annual appeal activities, and donor communications. Successful candidate will have an affinity for Catholic Campus Ministry with strong writing, editing, data entry and proofreading skills; emphasis on accuracy and confidentiality. Must also be a team player with interpersonal skills, have the ability to prioritize and handle multiple projects and possess proficient software skills. Send cover letter, resume and three references to: bisoncatholic@gmail.com Apply immediately, start date preferred by the end of May, 2015. Signing bonus applies for approved candidate. FT Director for Marriage and Family Life Diocese of Fargo is currently accepting applications for a full-time Director for Marriage and Family Life. This role will have the responsibility of coordinating staff, programs and activities, facilitating communication and providing leadership to parishes within the diocese in the area of marriage and family life. The successful candidate will be a faithful and practicing Catholic, possess a graduate theological degree, with 3-5 years experience in pastoral ministry. Other qualifications include: the ability to work effectively in hierarchical and collegial settings, the ability to articulate vision and strategy, strong communication and interpersonal skills, proven leadership, and integrity. Application deadline is April 30th. Submit cover letter, resume, and three references to: barbara.augdahl@fargodiocese.org. Calling all Angels! Catholic Charities North Dakota’s 6th annual Auction will be Monday, April 13th at the Fargo Holiday Inn. Doors open at 6:00 with a wine and appetizer social and silent auction. The live auction begins at 7:30. The Angel Auction features items for everyone and supports the pregnancy, adoption, guardianship and counseling programs of Catholic Charities which impacted the lives of over 6,700 people last year. Tickets are $30 each or two for $50 and premier reserved tables of 8 are also available. To reserve tickets or view our auction items, please visit CatholicCharitiesND.org or call 701-235-4457. Each month the Vocation Office sponsors a SERRA Dinner for individuals interested in supporting vocations. A delicious meal is served (free will offering), followed by a short vocation story from area clergy and concludes with easy ideas to encourage vocations in your parish or family. This year, our meetings take place at Nativity Catholic Church at 1825 11th St S, the corner of I-94 and University Drive, in Fargo. We meet the third Tuesday of every month from 6 to 7 p.m. Call the Diocese of Fargo Vocation Office to RSVP or for further information – 701-356-7956. Our next dinner is on Tuesday, April 21, 2015. We hope you will join us. The Jason “Boomer” Allison Benefit will be held next Saturday, April 18th from 3:00-7:00pm at the Kindred Elementary School. There will be a dinner, raffle, bake sale, inflatable games for kids, and a silent auction (for you Bison fans – there will be a signed NDSU football from this year’s championship team as one of the auction items). Jason is the brother-in-law of Joan Baltezore. He was diagnosed with ALS this past fall. He and Joan’s sister, Angie, have two young boys (ages 7 and 1). The proceeds from the benefit will go toward ongoing medical expenses and modifications made to their home as Jason’s health and mobility changes. If you would like to donate something for the bake sale or purchase raffle tickets, please call Joan at 701-866-5610. Thank you for your prayers and support for their family. Attention all Cursillistas! De Colores! Below is a schedule of upcoming Ultreyas. Ultreyas are open to all those who have attended Cursillo weekends or those who may be interested in attending one. 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