Sunday, May 3, 2015 — Fifth Sunday of Easter In the spiritual world, about 80% of the people questioned state that they are religiously inclined; but when probed deeper, they don’t know their purpose in life, what God wants their life to be, how to relate to God, or how to live in union with God in the daily ebb and flow of their earthly life. Sadly one discovers that these same people don’t have spiritual answers, they don’t have eternal answers. They/ we don’t have the really vital truths. In its place resides a sort of vagueness that might be described as fuzzy gray. Not the bright sunshine of a new day. Rather more like the twilight haze after the sun has long since disappeared and only the last twinges of light still define shapes before our eyes. And so our lives are hollow, empty, and often times frustrating. If not openly hopeless, bordering upon it. Then comes EASTER!!! EASTER EXPLAINS EVERYTHING! CHRIST IS RISEN! AND CHRIST HAS THE ANSWERS! (taken from Father Pokorny’s Catholic Quote— April 2015 Issue) —Fr. Michael R. Schneider, Pastor St. Joseph’s Guild - Men’s/Father/Son Group will meet on Wednesday, May 6, 5:15-6:30pm in the Holy Spirit Parish Hall. Come hungry. We will have supper and then feed the soul. All men are welcome. Contact Deacon Baus at 996-9636 for more information. Nicole Fuhrer, Development Director Holy Spirit Parish Calendar of Events: SCRIP sold after all Masses this weekend Sun, May 3: 1:30pm Pre-Marriage #1, JPII Art & Science Room Tues, May 5: 10:15am Rosary & Scripture Study, HS Conf Room Wed, May 6: 5:15pm St Joseph Guild meet, HS Conf Room Thurs, May 7: JPII Game Day 7:00pm Marian Movement, Holy Spirit Chapel Sun, May 10: 11:30am Baccalaureate Mass, Holy Family Church Remember MOM on Mother’s Day! BACCALAUREATE MASS The Baccalaureate Mass for the seniors of Holy Family & Holy Spirit Churches will be Sunday, May 10th, 11:30 AM at Holy Family Church. All graduates should wear their cap & gown and meet in the Nazareth Room by 11:15 AM. Holy Spirit Parish extends its deepest sympathies to the family, friends, and loved ones of our parishioner, Henrietta Yutrzenka, who passed away on April 23. We also extend deepest sympathies to Delmar (Marlene) Koch on the death of his sister, Beverly Ann Speelman, on April 21; to Monty & Sandi Johnson on the death of their daughter, Angela Hawley, on April 24; and to Barb Yungbluth on the death of her mother, Phyllis I. Frager, on April 25. May you find comfort in our Lord’s healing love. Happy Birthday Wishes go out to Deloris Miller who celebrates her 70th birthday on May 3. May God bless you with more happy times! Mark your calendar for August 14-16 to attend the THANK YOU to everyone who ordered from our Legacy of Faith Diocesan Celebration at the Sioux Flower Fundraiser this year! We sold over 100 baskets! Falls Arena and Convention Center. Powerful Tentative pick up date is Thursday, May 7, from 8:30am – 5:00pm at presenters and guests include Curtis Martin, Scott the Holy Spirit Gathering Space. You will be notified of delivery. Hahn, Jennifer Fulwiler, Matt Maher, Chris Padgett, Are you interested in donating a dessert for the Dessert Auction at and more. Come pray together with thousands of this year’s Development Dinner? Or how about a homemade craft or your fellow Catholics from across eastern SD. Watch for more canned goods? What a great way to share your time and talents for details about events celebrating the gift of our 125 years of faith as the support of Catholic Education in Mitchell! Contact me for more the Diocese of Sioux Falls – www.sfcatholic.org/125thanniversary. information or to volunteer! Community donations for the Development Dinner are already Faith Formation News coming in and I am getting so excited for this year’s events! Our Christine Lemmer, Faith Formation Director entertainment this year will be Mitchell’s own “Dueling Pianos!“ Pre-Marriage #1 It will be a blast! Please consider coming to show your support! The next PM1 Session is this Sunday, May 3, at 1:30 PM in the JPII Become part of the Living Rosary! To participate, School Art & Science Room. *Note: PM#2 will be Sunday, June 7. an individual or family is asked to pray one decade No Mitchell Area PM Sessions are planned after June. of the Holy Rosary daily. This can be done anytime, Gr. K-12 Faith Formation News anywhere. The same decade is prayed for one FF registration for the 2015-2016 school year has begun. Parents, month, then the following decade for the next please complete registration on or before May 21st. The FF month and so on until all 20 decades are prayed. Please call Mary Jo registration form (one per family for all sessions) is posted to the FF Wittstruck at the Parish Office, 996-7424, for more information. website (www.ffmitchell.com) under the FORMS tab and is also available in the literature rack outside the FF Office. Please contact Thanks to all who helped put on and attended the Chad Haag Family Fundraising Breakfast on Christine in the FF Office with your contact information if you are April 19. The breakfast raised $2,894.52 and the new to the parishes or if you have a Gr. K or Gr. 1 child next year. bake sale raised $204.00 for a grand total of Thank you. $3,098.52. Totus Tuus The parishes will be hosting the Totus Tuus (VBS) Program The Catholic’s DIVORCE SURVIVAL Guide June 28-July 2. A 4-member team of college-age men & women Summer Session begins Wednesday, June 17, at St Mary come to the parish to lead Totus Tuus for our young people. New School, 2001 S 5th Ave, Sioux Falls. Sessions are held 4-day format! Day Session-Gr. 1-6; Evening Session-Gr. 7-12. The on Wednesday evenings from 6:30-8:30pm. Cost of $45 fee is $15 per child, non-refundable. Totus Tuus is for the youth of per person includes a “Personal Survival Guide”, refreshments, the parishes entering Gr. 1-12 this next school year. Registration and all materials for 6 weeks. Scholarships are available. For information or to register contact Margi at Catholic Family Services, forms (one per family) are posted to the FORMS tab of the FF 605-988-3775 or e-mail mculhane@sfcatholic.org. website (www.ffmitchell.com) or available at the FF Office. John Paul II School News Robin Cahoy, Principal — 996-2365 It is that time of year when contracts are signed and our staff is in place for the next school year. We do have a few changes that I would like to announce to our families for the 2015-2016 school year. Our teachers will be as follows: Mrs. Rebecca Driedger – Preschool; Mrs. Kathy Axsom – Preschool and 2nd grade aide; Mrs. Lisa Haiar and Mrs. Mindy Mentele – Kindergarten; Mrs. Megan Rokusek and Mrs. Katie Olson – First Grade; Mrs. Lynn Yahne – Second Grade; Mrs. Dawn Morgan – Third Grade; Mrs. Kay Kline and Mrs. Denise Heisinger – Fourth Grade; Mrs. Janelle McMahon and Mr. Gary Thury – Fifth Grade; Mrs. Jennifer Herrmann and Miss Mandy Lewis – Sixth Grade; Mrs. Sandy Selland – Music; Mrs. Betty McNeil – PE; Mrs. Lisa Larson – Computers; and Mrs. JoAnn Honermann - Special Services. We have returning Head Maintenance Engineer, Mr. Ray VanOverschelde and Custodian, Mrs. Vicki Zellmer; Head Cook and Director of Food Service – Rhonda Barlean and Assistant Cook – Mrs. Laura Baus. We welcome back our office staff: Ms. Melanie Auch – Bookkeeper, Mrs. Rosanne Muth – Secretary, and Mrs. Jackie Rezac – receptionist/ librarian. Mrs. Robin Cahoy continues as Principal. Our activities this week include: 2nd grade field trip to the 1st Dakota Bank, the 6th grade students will go to the Middle School, a presentation from Chris Lemmer, and we have our annual Game Day this week also. Let’s pray for some beautiful weather on Thursday! We wish Olivia Huber, Elias Grimsley, and Luke Haiar the best of luck as they travel to Oacoma to compete in the State Modern Woodmen Speech Contest. We are very proud of these students! We wish Father Larry a Happy Birthday on Thursday – have a great week! Are you taking a summer vacation or weekend away? Kids in summer sports? Graduate heading to college in August? The June-July-August Ministry Schedule will be created around May 11. Please notify Merrillee of any weekends you or your family will not be available to assist with the Ministry for which you have volunteered by calling the Parish Office at 996-7424 or e-mail: holyspirit@mitchelltelcom.net. Letting me know before the schedule is run means you don’t have to find a substitute later! Weekday Liturgies: Mon, May 4 R - Acts 14:5-18 G - John 14:21-26 Tues, May 5 R - Acts 14:19-28 G - John 14:27-31a Wed, May 6 R - Acts 15:1-6 G - John 15:1-8 Thurs, May 7 R - Acts 15:7-21 G - John 15:9-11 Fri, May 8 R - Acts 15:22-31 G - John 15:12-17 Sat, May 9 R - Acts 16:1-10 G - John 15:18-21 Sun, May 10, Sixth Sunday of Easter — Mother’s Day R - Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48 R - 1 John 4:7-10 G - John 15:9-17 Fr. Charles Duman has daily Mass at 10:30 AM in the Avera Brady Home Chapel except Monday. INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK___________ Mon, May 4 - 7:30 AM Judith Ann Yates + Tues, May 5 - 5:15 PM Dec’d members of the Faber Family Wed, May 6 - 7:30 AM For Vocations Thurs, May 7 - 7:30 AM Jerry Schwalm + 24 Hr Eucharistic Adoration Thurs 8:00am-Fri 7:30am Confessions heard Thursday from 8:00 to 9:00pm Fri, May 8 - 7:30 AM Don Yungbluth + 9:00 AM JPII School Mass: Leo Pollreisz + Sat, May 9 - 5:30 PM Eddie Bork + Sun, May 10 - 9:00 AM Mary VanOverschelde + 11:00 AM Harold Uttecht + and Linda Schoenfelder + May the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace, Amen! . . . . Church Support (134) $6,538.00 Direct Deposit (12) 1,445.00 Loose Offering 732.00 Children 27.96 Rice Bowl 39.18 Food Pantry 5.00 Catholic Home Missions 112.00 God Bless You! Total: $8,899.14 Automatic withdrawals for contributions: If you would like to have your Church contributions automatically deducted from your account, please call the Parish Office at 996-7424 for more information. Thanks. Stewardship Reflection: The good steward lives the advice of St John, loving in deed and in truth, rather than just talking about it. A Family Perspective by Bud Ozar: Like the vine grower in today’s gospel, parents must “prune and cleanse” the branches in their family if their children are going to be rooted. Discipline, limits, and setting goals are a necessary part of parenting so our children will grow and “bear fruit”. LITURGICAL ASSISTANTS May 9-10 LECTORS: 5:30 PM: Mary Jo Wittstruck 9:00 AM: Darrel Anderson, Trevor Meaney 11:00 AM: Julie Mellan, Tim Morgan EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: 5:30 PM: 2 Volunteers, Paula Heida, M/M Ken Wittstruck 9:00 AM: M/M Ron Barondeau, Bonnie Krcil, M/M Dwight Renshaw 11:00 AM: Mary Liz Crockett, Mark Hieb, Linda McEntee, Clifford Pederson, Clet Schoenfelder ALTAR SERVERS: 5:30 PM: Alyssa and Kara Magee, Beau Schoenfelder 9:00 AM: Hannah and Sarah Sebert, Olivia Thompson 11:00 AM: Aiden Beckstrom, Jacob Goldammer, Andrew Haiar, Andrea Thelen GIFT BEARERS: 5:30 PM: Dean & Shanna Weiss 9:00 AM: Brad & Merrillee Osterloo Family 11:00 AM: Terry & Cheri Feterl Family HOSPITALITY/GREETERS: 5:30 PM: Pat Adam, Fred & Joan DeRouchey 9:00 AM: Tim & Dixie Herll Family, Dan & Jan Raml 11:00 AM: Joanne Geraets, Ed & Lisa Neugebauer USHERS: 5:30 PM: Fred DeRouchey, Jim Radke, Chuck Thuringer, Nick Weber 9:00 AM: Duane Haiar, Bruce Haines, John Mehlhaff, Joel Owens 11:00 AM: Tom Bechen, Ernie Bies, Michael Farney, Dave Kline CANTOR: 5:30 PM-Laura Baus, 9:00 AM-Jane Schoenfelder, 11:00 AM-Sister Roxanne S. ROLLS & COFFEE: Done for the season (starts again in September) SCRIP SALES: at Holy Family this weekend 24 Hour Eucharistic Adoration Thursday 8:00AM to Friday 7:30AM 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm --- opportunity for Confession during Adoration
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