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Parish Office – Wabasso
Fr. Anthony Hesse - Residence
St. Anne’s School
St. Anne’s Fax
E-mail: stannesschool@wabassostannesschool.com
342-5190
342-5155
342-5389
342-5156
St. Mary’s Church
St. Mathias Church
Our Lady of Victory
Our Lady of Victory Fax
984-5421
342-5205
747-2231
747-2233
On Line Bulletin: www.wabasso.org , click on links – Area Churches
MASS TIME, INTENTIONS AND EVENTS
MON, OCT 13th: No Mass
Mon: Gal 4:22-24,26-27,31—5:1
Lk 11:29-32
TUE, OCT 14th: No Mass
Tue: Gal 5:1-6/Lk 11:37-41
WED, OCT 15th: No Mass
Wed: Gal 5:18-25/Lk 11:42-46
9-9 Exposition of the Eucharistic at Our Lady of Victory
th
Thur: Eph 1:1-10/Lk 11:47-54
THU, OCT 16 : No Mass
Fri: Eph 1:11-14/Lk 12:1-7
th
FRI, OCT 17 :
No Mass
Sat: 2 Tm 4:10-17b/Lk 10:1-9
th
SAT, OCT 18 : 5:00 p.m. at Our Lady of Victory + Ray Janachovsky
Sun: Is 45:1,4-6/1 Thes 1:1-5b
7:00 p.m. at St. Mary + Arnie Bossuyt
Mt 22:15-21
SUN, OCT 19th: 8:00 a.m. at St. Mathias for the Area Faith Community
10:00 a.m. at St. Anne for deceased member of Carl & Caroline Plaetz Family
Before daily Mass and at 4:30 p.m. before 5 p.m. Mass on Saturday
Welcome!! We are glad you came to join with us in our worship today. We hope that you have
felt God’s love in a new, refreshing way…
From Fr. Tony:
This past Tuesday, our Church celebrated the memorial
of Our Lady of the Rosary. As some of you know,
October is dedicated as the month of the Rosary. The
purpose of the Rosary is to help keep in memory certain
principal events or mysteries in the history of our
salvation, and to thank and praise God for them. Over the
centuries, the Church used the rosary to remember Christ’s
life and to ask our Blessed Mother for her prayers.
Centuries ago, monks prayed the 150 Psalms from the
Hebrew Scripture needing a system of counting and
tracking their prayer. They divided the Psalms into groups
of three sets of fifty Psalms. Over time, this form of
prayer developed into what we know as the Rosary today.
The 150 Psalms at one point became 150 Paters (Our
Fathers) and then changed to 150 Aves (Hail Marys).
Eventually other prayers were added. Basically the
development began with the Scripture and the Rosary
continues today to be a Scripturally based prayer (taken
from www.familyrosary.org), summarized below:
Mysteries of the Rosary
JOYFUL
LUMINOUS
Annunciation
Baptism of the Lord
Visitation
Wedding at Cana
Nativity
Proclamation of the Kingdom
Presentation of our Lord Transfiguration
Finding in the Temple
Institution of the Holy Eucharist
SORROWFUL
Agony in the Garden
Scourging at the Pillar
Crowning with Thorns
Carrying of the Cross
Crucifixion of our Lord
GLORIOUS
Resurrection
Ascension
Pentecost
Assumption
Coronation
1. Make the Sign of the Cross and say the "Apostles'
Creed."
2. Say the "Our Father."
3. Say three "Hail Marys."
4. Say the "Glory be to the Father."
5. Announce the First Mystery; then say the "Our Father.”
6. Say ten "Hail Marys," while meditating on the
Mystery.
7. Say the "Glory be to the Father."
8. Announce the Second Mystery; then say the "Our
Father." Repeat 6 and 7 and continue with Third,
Fourth and Fifth Mysteries in the same manner.
The Cycle of the Rosary
As suggested by the Holy Father (since 2002) the Joyful
mysteries are said on Monday and Saturday, the Luminous
on Thursday, the Sorrowful on Tuesday and Friday, and
the Glorious on Wednesday and Sunday (with this
exception: Sundays of Christmas season - The Joyful;
Sundays of Lent - Sorrowful)
The Rosary can help us unite our suffering and frustration
to Mary who experienced the same feeling as she saw her
Son hanging on the cross, or our joyful moments to the
times when she also experienced great joy. Please pray
that God’s will be done, like Mary did. Evil is so real in
our world and the Rosary is a powerful tool to battle
against the evil. Please join me as we pray for peace,
grace, and Our Lady of the Rosary’s protection.
A SPECIAL THANKS TO…
1) Jim Salfer in his donation of the candy for our float for
St. Anne’s at the Homecoming Parade a couple of weeks
ago, 2) the 6th graders, Mrs. Knott, Mrs. Sobocinski, and
Sherry Ubl for help creating the float, 3) Vicki Irlbeck for
helping organize the kids and getting the candy, 4) and
Butch Baune for cleaning and letting us use his vehicle
and trailer. It was an enjoyable parade and a beautiful
weekend to celebrate.
FROM THE HANDMAIDS OF THE HEART OF
JESUS
Greetings in Christ! We are currently preparing to build
our permanent motherhouse Sacred Heart Chapel, inside
of our Holy Trinity convent. Therefore, we are in need of
skilled carpenters, electricians and plumbers who would
be willing to pour out their time and talent to help us on a
monthly basis pro bono. Are you willing to assist us?
Please let us know! You can contact the parish offices if
interested.
In Christ through Mary, Fr. Tony
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
St. Anne St. Mary OLV
St. Mathias
Adult
$ 3,577.00 $ 480.00 $ 580.00 $ 1,832.00
Children $ 37.45 $
6.90 $
9.00 $
.00
Plate
$ 103.00 $ 33.00 $ 166.00 $
111.00
School Collection: 1,159.00
Stewardship:
“God really does provide for those that are grateful and
generous. This is very difficult for people that doesn’t
live a stewardship lifestyle to believe. People are
skeptical and say it’s just coincidence. If you are
skeptical, try living a stewardship lifestyle for just one
month – be generous with your gifts of time, talent and
treasure and see how God provides for your needs.”
TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
“I will not live an instant that I do not live in love.
Whoever loves does all things without suffering.”
– St. Augustine
LIGHT LINERS
“People are like tea bags – you have to put them in hot
water before you know how strong they are.”
PRAYING FOR VOCATION
“You are invited to a rich feast. Don’t ignore the
invitation. Perhaps you are called to service through
ordained ministry or the consecrated life. Trust that you
will receive the grace you need.”
10/13 Sr. Joanne Backes, Dcn. Jacob Niemand
10/14 Fr. Dennis Becker, Shawn Polman
10/15 Bp. LeVoir, Fr. Harry Behan, Tanner Thooft
10/16 Fr. John Berger, Troy Timmerman
10/17 Fr. William Bowles, Garrett Ahlers
10/18 Fr. David Breu, Joshua Bot
10/19 Fr. Eugene Brown, Andrew Dieter
St. Anne’s School Calendar Cash Drawing
winners: Sponsored by Catholic United Financial
Sept 29: Judy Goblish
Sept 30: Jim Treml
October 2014
15 15 15 15
Oct 1: Hope Lang
30 15 15 15 15 15 15
Oct 2: Stacy Agness
30 15 15 15 15 15 15
30 15 15 15 15 15 15
Oct 3: Kristin Wall
30 15 15 15 15 15
Oct 4: Carole Remiger
Oct 5: Dan Leach
UPCOMING EVENTS
Please keep the following dates in mind for some important
event that will be taking place. We encourage you to join
us for these events:
Oct 14 & 15: Pastoral Leader Days Fr. Tony will attend
Oct 16-19: Fr. Tony will be gone
Oct 19: World Mission Sunday
Oct 26: Sr. High Youth Rally in New Ulm
Oct 26: St. Anne’s CUF Sauerkraut & Dumpling Dinner
Baptismal Congratulations to:
Hallie Ann Ubl, daughter of Sherry & Russ,
who will be baptized on Sunday, October 12 at
St. Anne’s.
World Mission Sunday will be $celebrated
.00 on October
19. Pope Francis said “World Mission Sunday is a
privileged moment when the faithful of various continents
engage in prayer and concrete gestures of solidarity in
support of the young Churches in mission lands.” Your
financial help, offered in the collection for Society for the
Propagation of the Faith, will support this cause. Your
will find envelopes in your contribution boxes.
October 26th has been designated as Priesthood
Sunday. Please join, on this special day, in prayer for our
priests, in praising God for their courage and their
generosity. The Good Shepherd SERRA Club of the
Diocese of New Ulm urges all parishioners to make
appreciation for their parish priest known. A simple note,
a smile or a phone call to assure him of your loving care
and gratitude for his presence in the life of our local
churches will go a long way to serve the greater good of
our wonderful Catholic Church!
St. Anne’s Catholic School Book Fair
Do you know someone that loves books? St. Anne’s
School is hosting its annual Scholastic Book Fair on
Monday, Oct. 13 from 3:30 to 6:00 and then again on
Tuesday, Oct. 14th from 3:30 to 8:00. Feel free to stop in
the school entryway to purchase a book for someone
special on those two days or buy on-line from Oct.11
through Oct.22. To visit the on-line site go to
http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/homepage/stanneschool4
and click on the Shop Now button. All purchases benefit
the school and all orders are delivered with free shipping, to
the school! Our goal of $2200 in sales will allow the school
library to purchase $1000.00 worth of books for the library.
Hope to see you there!
Come celebrate Schoenstatt’s Centennial! All are
welcome at the Schoenstatt Shrine in Sleepy Eye from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sat, October 18th: 10 a.m. Welcome,
Mass at 10:30 with Bishop LeVoir, followed by lunch and
a Play by the Youth. RSVP 507-794-7727.
Professional baseball player for the Kansas City
Royals, 5 times All Star, will be the keynote speaker for
the Senior High Rally which will be held on Sunday, Oct.
26 from 1-7 at the New Ulm Event Center. Parent
permission slips were sent home on Wed. and are due back
Oct. 8. 9th grade is required to go, but grades 10 -12 are
really encouraged!
Chaperones/drivers are also
needed. Contact Sherry if you are able to help at 3425474.
PRAYING FOR THE SICK & MILITARY
Please remember the military and families
and the sick in your prayers.
Military: Tyler Derickson, Stephan Erickson, Kyle
Hillenbrand, Adam Jenniges, Garett Jenniges, Jeremy
Jenniges, Justin Jenniges, Luke Jensen, Noel (Plaetz)
Kubat, Zachery Miller, Cameron Pohlen, Gabrielle
Rohlik, James Ryer, Jeff Salfer, Eric & Jen Schueller,
DeeAnn (Guetter) Stalvey, Cody Stoltenburg, Christopher
M. Valentine, Dana Vollmer, Sierra Wagner.
Guidelines for Praying for the Sick - A) Names are
placed on the prayer list for three weeks. B) Names can be
listed as often as one wishes but the request must be
renewed each time by calling the office 342-5190.
Sick:
Week 1: Maurine Knott, Sr. Joan Sipe, Rueben Lange, Sue
Juenemann, Mike Buesing, Jonathan Thull
Week 2: Veronica Johanneck, Special Intention,
John Hagert, Jr, Gavin Quimby, Special Intention
Week 3: Ross Rohlik, Diane Warner, Carol Warner, Mary
Warner
We thank you all, for the good wishes, prayers, and gifts
on your 80th Birthdays. You certainly know how to make
one well “very special and loved”. May God keep all of you
close to His Heart.
Ray and Alice Thull
Need assistance with fall chores? The Knights of
Columbus would like to help! Contact PJ Bock at 6264112 for questions or to schedule a time. Services include
raking, gutter cleaning, etc.
OLV will serve Hot Turkey & BBQ sandwiches with
all the trimmings on Saturday, October 25, from 6:00 –
7:30 after the evening 5:00 Mass. We will also have a
Bake Sale and religious items from Treasured Times in
Marshall. Proceeds will be used for our CCW donations
to various charities such as; San Lucas, Crisis Pregnancy
Centers, Birthright, Refugee Women’s Emergency Fund
and Sharing and Caring Hands.
Please join us for an 85th Birthday Open House for
Darlene Macht on Saturday, October 25 from 1- 5:00 at
the Caboose 1045 Craig Ave/Hwy 14 in Tracy. Cards
may be sent to Darlene at 760 Morgan ST 8A Tracy, MN
56175.
PRO-LIFE BENEFIT PANCAKE, EGG, SAUSAGE
BREAKFAST to be held on Sunday, October 26 in Carlin
Hall, Holy Redeemer Church basement, in Marshall.
Shifts are from 7:30 – 10:30 am and 10:20 am – 1:00 pm.
Sponsored by Birthright of Marshall. Volunteers are
needed. If you can help, either by working or donation,
please call Judy Maeyaert at 532-6162 or Karen Schuch at
829-2140. Thank you!
The need is constant. The gratification is instant.
The American Red Cross Blood Drive will
be at the Wabasso Community Center on Wed,
October 22 from 1 – 7 p.m. If you would like to
make an appointment, call Shirley at 342-5333
or just walk in that day.
CCW Rummage Sale at St. Raphael School
Auditorium, Springfield, will be on Friday, October 17th
from 4-7 p.m. at 50¢ per item unless otherwise marked
and Saturday, October 18th from 8 a.m. – noon at $2.00
bag sale.
St. Mary’s, Cottonwood, will have their Annual
Soup and Sandwich Luncheon on Thursday, October 16
serving from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. This event is sponsored by
the CCW. Everyone is invited.
St. Anne’s Catholic United Financial Matching Grant
Dinner will be on Sunday, Oct. 26 serving from 11-12
noon in the church hall. This is a free will event with
matching fund to go to St. Anne’s school. The menu will
be Sauerkraut, Sausage, Hamburger Hotdish, salads &
desserts.
Wabasso Legion Auxiliary Unit 263 will
once again be sending care packages to
soldiers. If you know of a soldier that is
serving overseas please call Virginia Salfer
342-5380 or Joyce Plaetz 342-5671 and we
will add them to our list. A package from home means a
would like to donate to these care packages please contact
lot to those overseas and it is something we can do as
Joyce or Virginia. We hope to have all items by
community to let them know we are thinking of them.
November 15th so that we can box them up and send them
Cash donations are being accepted to purchase items for
for Christmas.
the soldiers and to pay for the cost of shipping. If you
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ST. ANNE’S – WABASSO
MINISTERS AT THE ALTAR – Sun, October 19 at 10:00 a.m.
Server
Bonnie Imker, Timothy & Benjamin Nelson
Lector
Bruce Plaetz Extra. Min: Greg Price, Jolene Samyn, Joyce Plaetz, Audrey Prokosch, Charlotte Salfer
Organist
Sherry Plaetz Song Leader: Marsha Salfer
Home Com
Don & Shirley Pohlen
Money Count Florence & Rita Money Deposit Candy & Vickie
Usher
Jeff Heiling & Mike Frank
Church Care Oct 17: Joe & Colleen Remiger, John & Colleen Remiger
Oct 24: Mike & Carole Remiger, Ryan Ricketts, Myra Ricketts
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The Fall Festival served 849 dinners. The money taken in $22,356.45 with $7,506.58 for expenses. The
profit was $14,849.51. Last year we profited 15,809.00. We want to thank everyone for their support for
this event.
Thanks to the dedication of our St. Anne’s Quilting ladies we were able to donate 25 large, 22 small
and 3 baby quilts to the Indian Mission; 11 large, 22 small and pillow cases to We Care in Morgan and
have 7 large quilts to donate to Share the Spirit in December. We also sold 8 large, 1 twin and 8 baby
quilts during the past year. Our raffle quilt brought in $122.00. We were able to donate $1400.00 to San
Lucas earlier this year from our quilt sales and dinner. Thank you ladies.
Good Morning: Ladies this is your day! Bishop LeVoir has declared October 12 as CCW Recognition
Sunday. When the New Ulm Diocese was formed, one of the first things Bishop Schladweiler did was to
invite women to join together in a unified organization to serve the church. This unity in service remains
the key to the CCW’s role in our diocese and parish. Every woman is a member of the CCW doing much
to strengthen the life of our parish through prayer, enrichment and service. We are all called to serve,
depending on the talents we have been given, so don’t be afraid to say YES when asked to serve in any
capacity. Present officers: President: Mary Frericks, Vice President: Jan Remiger, Secretary: Arlene
Daub, Treasurer: Jane Klaers, Historian: Vickie Daub, Circle Chairman: Sue Andersen, Spirituality
Chairman: Jane Lensing, Leadership Chairman: Elaine Guetter, Service Chairman: Jane Baune,
Reverence Life: Margaret Palan & Melanie Schumacher, Scholarship: Jane Imker, Past President:
Candy Sobocinski, Past NUCCW President: Audrey Prokosch.
Take the time to thank these ladies for saying YES.
Jane Lensing, Spirituality Chairman
Sunday School teachers are needed. Teach the little ones about the gospel at their level during
Mass. Hope to find enough teachers for everyone to teach just once a month. Contact Sherry Plaetz if
you'd be interested. 342-5474
 St. Anne’s Church Cleaning Wed, October 22, 2014 Chair: Kacy Plaetz
Co-Chair: Margaret Palan
JOB
TIME
PLEASE BRING
WORKERS
CHURCH UPSTAIRS
Stained glass
5:30 p.m.
Ladder, pail cloths
Casey Jo Boerboom
Sacristy
5:30 p.m.
Stool, pail, cloths, vac. Sue VanLoy
Reconciliation Room
5:30 p.m.
Stool, pail, cloths, vac. Jody Hansen
Pews, etc. East Side
5:30 p.m.
Cloths
Dawn Guetter
Pews, etc. West Side
5:30 p.m.
Cloths
Brenda Derickson
Altar, podium, etc.
5:30 p.m.
Cloths
Colleen Remiger, Sara Burns,
Gail Fischer, Nancy Stripling
Crevice tool pews, etc. West Side
6:15 p.m.
Vac with crevice tool Sheila Salfer, Sue Rohlik
Crevice tool pews, etc. East Side
6:15 p.m.
Vac with crevice tool Ashley Altermatt, Pam Zollner
Wainscoting, etc.
6:15 p.m.
Cloths
Stephanie Fladhammer
Southeast & Southwest entries
6:45 p.m.
Pail,cloths
Marie Plaetz
Vacuum carpet in body of church
7:30 p.m.
Marie Jenniges
GATHERING SPACE
Windows (inside & out) etc.
5:30 p.m.
Ladder, pail, cloths
Andrea Saymn, Chris Pitzl,
Tina Hillesheim, Cathy Altermatt
Vacuum & dust furniture
5:30 p.m.
Vac, pail, cloths
Michelle Salfer
Wash Walls
5:30 p.m.
Pail, cloths
Ann Doubler, Jolene Samyn, Dana Frericks
Clean Kitchenette & bathrooms
6:00 p.m.
Pail, cloths
Margaret Fennern, Shannon Anderson
Vacuum carpets etc.
Mop floors
CHURCH BASEMENT
Wash Walls, windows etc
Ceilings, lights etc
Kitchen & Cupboards
Tables, chairs etc.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Vac, pail, cloth
Pail, brush
5:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
Stoves & Ovens
Dishwasher & Serving Area
Sweep & Scrub Floors
6:15 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Basement Bathrooms
7:00 p.m.
Ladder, pail, cloths
Marsha Salfer, Janelle Baune, Lori Haase
Ladder, pail,cloths,brush Paula Guetter, Deb Knott
Pail, brush
Janice Baune, Joyce First, Dianne Jenniges
Pail, cloths
Paula Pohlen, Janelle Goblirsch, Carla Trost
Jill Mahlow, Corey Remiger
Brush, cloths
Nicole Deprez, Kelly Salfer, Sabrina Lensing
Pail, cloths
Lisa Dudgeon, Nancy Frank, Rebecca Daub
Pail, brush, cloths
Melissa Kidrowski, Becky Zimmerman,
Joann Robasse
Pail, cloths
Linda Rohlik, Terrie Frank
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Lisa Rothmeier, Wendy Rohlik
Vicki Irlbeck, Diane Guetter
Please bring pails, rags, scrub brushes, ladders, vacuums with attachments, extension cords, etc. If unable to work,
please ask a family member or hire a sub to work for you.
Before cleaning, read Master list in kitchenette area of gathering space for detailed list of cleaning jobs and cleaning
products to be used in each area. Example: Murphy’s Oil Soap, Lemon Oil, Top Job, etc.
If you’re doing your job early, please notify your job partner to work out who will be doing what AND circle your
name and what you did on the Master list posted in the kitchenette area of the gathering space. THANK YOU!!
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ST. MARY’S – SEAFORTH
MINISTERS AT THE ALTAR – Saturday, October 18 at 7:00 p.m.
Servers
Thomas Turbes, Dylan Kramer, Tyler Bliss
Lector
Dick Eis
Extra. Min: Sue Huhnerkoch, Dick Eis, Dallas Dolan, Gary & Monica Rohlik
Ushers
Scott Bernardy
Home Com None
Church Care Oct 18: Traci Bernardy, Carrie Bliss, JoAnn Dolan
 CCW is in need of a Secretary, if interested please contact Julie Kramer at 762-3488.
 Quilt tops are available for sewing on corner stand in Kumfert Hall
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ST. MATHIAS - WANDA
MINISTERS AT THE ALTAR – Sunday, October 19 at 8:00 a.m.
Server
Sarah & Rebecca Klann, Helen O’Callaghan
Lector
Dean Schumacher Extra. Min: Peggy Stern, David Moldan, Lucy Moldan, Dan & Rita O’Callaghan
Ushers
Pat & Marlene Schroepfer
Greeters/Gift Mary Evans & Kevin Jenniges Family
Church Care Kent Irlbeck, Kevin Jenniges, Rick Jenniges
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OUR LADY OF VICTORY – LUCAN
MINISTERS AT THE ALTAR – Saturday, October 19 at 5:00 p.m.
Server
Jacob Plaetz, Michael Turbes, Tayler Thompson
Lector
Robert Plaetz Extra. Min: Bob & Julie Plaetz, Mike, Annette & Darla Rohlik
Ushers
Del Skoblik Family
Church Care Chr. Becci Sik, Erin Thompson, Darla Rohlik, Jan Louwagie
Church Lawn Mowers: Group 1-Bob Plaetz, Ch., Bob Filzen, Scott Guetter, Scott Soupier
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If you would like to help with the Children’s Faith Program during the weekend Mass, please call
Shirley 747-2598 or Mary Ann 747-2288. We would appreciate some substitutes.
 Card shower for Calvin Hansen's 90th birthday on 10/17/14. For those who remember Cal, please
send cards to Cal Hansen, The Inn on Westport, 4000 S. Westport Ave., Apt. 224, Sioux Falls SD 57106.
 OLV parishioners we will have our Mission Supper & Bake Sale on Saturday, October 25 after the
5:00 Mass. We will serve Hot Turkey & BBQ sandwiches with all the trimmings. So get out your
favorite recipes and bring some goodies to sell. This helps us send our yearly CCW donations to various
charities that we support.
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October 2014
Sunday
Mond
ay
Tuesday
30 Mass
6 p.m. St.
Mathias
Wednesda
1 Massy
8 a.m. OLV
10 a.m. Golden
Living
Children’s
Holy Field
Trip to New
Ulm Diocese
Thursday
Friday
Saturda
y
4 Masses
2 Mass
3 FIRST
8:30 a.m. St. Anne
School Mass
6:30 p.m. St.
Mathias
CCW mtg. follows
FRIDAY
8 a.m. St. Mary
Benediction
11:30
5 p.m. OLV
7 p.m. St.
Mary
5 Masses
8 a.m. St.
Mathias
10 a.m. St.
Anne
School
Marathon
6
7 Mass
8 Mass
9 Mass
10 Mass
11 Masses
No
Mass
6 p.m. St. Mary
8 a.m. OLV
10 a.m.
Heritage
8:30 a.m. St. Anne
School Mass
8 a.m. St.
Mathias
5 p.m. OLV
7 p.m. St.
Mary
12 Masses
8 a.m. St.
Mathias
10 a.m. St.
Anne
13
14
No Mass
16
No Mass
17
No Mass
18 Masses
--Fr. Tony---
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< Pastoral Lead
15
No Mass
9-9
Exposition of
the
Eucharistic at
OLV
er---Days>
No
Mass
7 p.m. St. Mary
Administration
Mtg.
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5 p.m. OLV
7 p.m. St.
Mary
--No School
19 Masses
8 a.m. St.
Mathias
10 a.m. St.
Anne
20
21 Mass
22 Mass
23 Mass
24 Mass
25 Masses
No
Mass
6 p.m. St. Mary
7 p.m. OLV
Administration
Mtg.
8 a.m. OLV
10 a.m.
Garnette
Garden
8:30 a.m. St. Anne
School Mass
8 a.m. St.
Mathias
5 p.m. OLV
7 p.m. St.
Mary
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26 Masses
8 a.m. St.
Mathias
10 a.m. St.
Anne
27
28 Mass
29 Mass
30 Mass
31 Mass
No
Mass
6 p.m. St. Mary
8 a.m. OLV
7 p.m. AFC-PC
Mtg. at OLV
10 a.m.
Belview
8:30 a.m. St. Anne
School Mass
8 a.m. St.
Mathias
1 All
Saints
8:30 a.m.
OLV
Sr. High
Youth Rally
at New Ulm
Fr. Tony’s
Birthday
7 p.m. at OLV
Worship/Spiritua
l Life Committee
Mtg