CHURCH OF ST. ANNE P.O. Box 99, 441 Hazel Ave East, Kimball, MN 55353 E-MAIL: sannekim@meltel.net PHONE: 398-2211 WEBSITE: www.churchofsaintannes.com PASTOR: Rev. Thomas Olson – 398-2229 FAX: 398-3860 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Betty Nystrom – 398-2211 November 9, 2014 The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica Mission Statement: We, the people of St. Anne’s Parish, together with the Diocese of St. Cloud and the Roman Catholic Church, are called to know, love and serve God through Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit. Our mission is to educate ourselves and our children and to carry on Christ’s ministry in our daily life as His members. Reconciliation: Saturday at 4:30pm. Weddings: Engaged couples should see the pastor at least 6 months before the planned wedding date. Anointing of the Sick: Call the parish office for homebound/hospitalized. Secretary’s Hours: Lana Vossen - Mon., Thurs. 8:30-12:00 & Wed, 8:30-4:00 (Bulletin materials must be in by Thurs.AM) Diocesan Web Site: www.stclouddiocese.org MASS INTENTIONS November 10 Monday November 11 Tuesday November 12 Wednesday November 13 Thursday November 14 Friday November 15 Saturday November 16 Sunday [SA] [SN] [SA] [SN] [SA] [SA] [SA] No Mass 8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. No mass No Mass 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. Saint Leo the Great Saint Martin of Tours Saint Josaphat Saint Frances Xavier, USA Weekday 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time +Katie Gohman +Toney & Clara Stein +Donald Pusc Weekend Masses at St. Nicholas are Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 10:00 a.m. LITURGICAL MINISTRIES EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS Nov. 15, Kay Cronin, Rita Donnay 5:00 p.m. Kathy Tenney Nov. 16, 8:00 a.m. Kelly Traurig, Chad Provo Audrey White LECTOR Steve Maus SERVERS Abbey Schiefelbein Bailee Schiefelbein USHERS SACRISTAN Darrell Young Cindy Stelten Daryl Henneman Ann Provo Seahara Mancini Anna Donnay John Donnay Isaiah Ehlinger STEWARD OF TREASURE Adult XXX 51 Envelopes of 277 Youth XXX 5 Envelopes of 112 Loose XXX All Saints Day XXX 15 Envelopes Total XXX Heat Collection XXX Parking Lot XXX 11 Envelopes 1 Envelope CHURCH DOORS RENOVATION PROJECT: Goal $50,000.00 145 Contributions $53,367.00 Thank you we have reached our goal. You can still contribute to the renovation project. Irene Maske FR. TOM WILL BE AWAY from November 5th to 17th. Please welcome Fr. Mischke who will be celebrating the Masses here this Weekend. And Fr. Schefers will be here for the Wednesday morning Mass and next weekend, November 15th and 16th. WOMEN’S GROUP: Tuesday, November 11 will be our next work day from 9 -3 p.m. in Room 103 at St. Anne’s. We have many projects to work on so join us if you can. Much help needed; no experience necessary. Donations Needed: We are in need of bias tape so if you have extra that you would like to donate please leave in back of church or give to Lana. Thank you. STEWARDSHIP THOUGHT: Lord, may you find us to be worthy stewards of the gifts that you give us. May we honor you with our talents, time, and attitudes today. ALL SOULS DAY – throughout the month of November the Book of Life is placed at the Paschal Candle in the center aisle. All are welcome to inscribe names of deceased members for whom you wish the community to pray and be remembered at all Masses in November. PRAY FOR THESE PEOPLE of the parish and community who have asked for our prayers: Fr. Jerry Nordick, Mabel Linn, Kevin Dockendorf, Joyce Olson, Colleen DeGree, Mary Boeckmann, Carrie Lyrek, Rick Messer, Paul Arnold and Dana VonWahlde. Also pray for the women and men serving in the armed forces. Your contact persons are 236-7947, 398-7525 (also the prayer line) or the parish office 398-2211. MAKE GOD’S LOVE VISIBLE: Catholic Charities of the Diocese of St. Cloud kicks off its Make God’s Love Visible campaign this week! Catholic Charities provides food, connects people with homes, improves mental health, strengthens families and encourages seniors to be healthy and well all across the 16 counties of the Diocese of St. Cloud. Visit www.ccstcloud.org to learn more! Please send your contributions directly to Catholic Charities in the provided envelope. *Students in grades K-6 will receive Save Environment training during class time on November 23rd. This training is required by our diocese to help our children understand and protect themselves from difficult or dangerous situations. We encourage parents to preview the materials that will be used, or join your child’s class that day. If any parent does not want their child to participate in this training, please notify the church office in writing by November 20th. *Christmas Program: A suggestion has been made that St. Anne’s put on a Christmas program. If anyone in the parish is interested in organizing a program, or participating in one, with practice and planning outside of RE class time, please contact Betty Nystrom by November 16th. KIMBALL AREA FOOD SHELF: How grateful we have been to be able to help those in need at the Kimball Area Food Shelf, Inc. this year. We serve an average of 50 to 60 families a month. Need is great all the year in our community, but even more so during the holiday season. Any food donations you are able to share with those in need is most welcomed. A few suggestions as to the type of food we need would be: jelly, cake mixes, frosting mix, flour, sugar, powder sugar, brown sugar, baking products like chocolate chips for holiday baking. Donations of money will also be accepted. As we go through our holidays lets continue to remember those in need in our own Kimball area. Thank you for your continued support to the Kimball Area Food Shelf Inc. Donations may be brought to any of the local churches of St. Anne’s Church and left by the Food Shelf door. Or mailed to: Kimball Area Food Shelf, Inc., PO Box 99, Kimball, MN 55353 Thank you, Mary Mathies, Kimball Area Food Shelf Director TEC RETREAT: No better time than fall to treat yourself to a TEC retreat. TEC (Together Encounter Christ) is a three-day retreat for both youth (age 16+) and adults, sponsored by the St. Cloud Diocese. TEC has been described as action packed, intense, life changing, affirming, relevant and unforgettable. It’s an opportunity to discover more about yourself and to deepen your relationship with Christ. Central Minnesota TEC holds its retreats at its location just north of Little Falls. There are openings on the TEC retreat scheduled for: November 28-30 (Friday – Sunday) For cost and registration information on the Fall TEC retreat and all future weekends, check out the web site at www.cmtec.org or call 320-532-4455. AREA BENEFITS: St. Ignatius Church in Annandale is having Dad’s Belgian Waffles on Sunday, November 16th from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Bouja & Chicken Noodle Soup sale! St. Anthony’s Church. Serving from 8:30 am till 12:00 noon on Sunday, November 16. Bouja is $13.00 per gallon & Chicken Noodle Soup is $12.00 per gallon. You may preorder by calling Larry Flaschenriem at 320-764-2965. GOSPEL CONNECTION: Dedication of the Lateran Basilica Two buildings, one table As you enter, the soaring arches and columns and the brilliant stained-glass windows take your breath away. But in another place you have to bend your body almost in half to squeeze through the small opening, large enough for a human to get through but small enough to keep out the farm animals roaming outside at will. In the first space, you sit on a cushioned chair or a bench made of centuries-old hardwood. In the second, you sit cross-legged on the dirt floor. Ancient icons and magnificent works of art are displayed in the many small chapels that line the outer wall of the first. A simple cross, fashioned by a local woodworker of roughhewn wood from the old trees nearby, hangs in the center of the second. Chant and incense fill the air of the first space; in the second, the community sings a folk song in the local dialect to the beat of a drum and the melody of a wooden flute. Brocade and silk are worn by those who preside in the solemn setting; a plain, thread-bare robe, no longer white, is worn by the presider in the simple hut. Two, churches: the first, a magnificent cathedral in one of the world’s great cities; the second, a small hovel of wood and thatch in a farming village somewhere far away. The distance between the two houses of worship is much greater than miles. But at the center of both places is the same: A table on which is placed bread and wine. And a book of stories of, by and about God, the loving Father of all, who invites everyone to wherever his table is placed. Today we celebrate the dedication of the Basilica of St. John Lateran. The Lateran is the pope’s cathedral as Bishop of Rome – as such, it is the “mother church" of the Christian world. Today’s solemnity is more than the honoring of our “first church” – today is a celebration of the unity of all our churches: the pope’s cathedral, a village church in the African bush, a Latin American favela, or our own parish community. The body of Christ is not a building but Christ himself; God is not found in this building but in the people who gather within these walls. Today’s solemnity calls us to realize the sacrament we share that marks our identity as the people of God, the Church that the Risen Jesus formed at his table to which he calls all of us to bless, break and share his body and blood in the Eucharist.
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