Light of the World , Pregnancy Care Numbers: Care Net 800-395-4357 Birthline 800-786-0200 Birthright 800-550-4900 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 2015 SUN, FEB 1st: St. Anne’s School Carnival MON, FEB 2nd: No Mass TUE, FEB 3rd: 5 – 6 p.m. Adoration 6:00 p.m. at St. Mary + Virginia Drietz 7 p.m. St. Mathias Administrative Mtg. WED, FEB 4th: 10:00 a.m. at Golden Living + Leonard Fischer 6:00 p.m. at Our Lady of Victory + Lorraine Christensen OLV CCW Mtg. following Mass THU, FEB 5th: 8:30 a.m. at St. Anne (School Mass) + Hazel & Isaiah Thooft FRI, FEB 6th: 8:00 a.m. at St. Mathias + Fr. Leonard Jenniges SAT, FEB 7th: 5:00 p.m. at St. Mathias for the Area Faith Community 7:00 p.m. at Our Lady of Victory + Art, Marie & Earl Kirchner th SUN, FEB 8 : 8:00 a.m. at St. Mary + Albert & Bertha Macht 10:00 a.m. at St. Anne + Donald Daub 11 a.m. Confirmation Retreat at St. Anne’s 6 p.m. Sweetheart Supper at St. Anne’s Mon: Mal 3:1-4/Heb 2:14-18 Lk 2:22-40 Tue: Heb 12:1-4/Mk 5:21-43 Wed: Heb 12:4-7,11-15/Mk 6:1-6 Thur: Heb 12:18-19,21-24/Mk 6:7-13 Fri: Heb 13:1-8/Mk 6:14-29 Sat: Heb 13:15-17,20-21/Mk 6:30-34 Sun: Jb 7:1-4,6-7/1 Cor 9:16-19,22-23 Mk 1:29-39 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 “A prophet like me will the LORD, your God, raise up for you from among your own kindred; that is the one to whom you shall listen…I will raise up for them a prophet like you from among their kindred, and will put my words into the mouth of the prophet; the prophet shall tell them all that I command” (Deuteronomy 18:15, 18). As I read this passage from our first reading this weekend of God’s call for Moses to be His prophet, I am reminded about the office we share with Christ by our Baptism. When we are baptized, we are baptized as Priest, Prophet, and King. All of us, by virtue of our Baptism, share in the prophetic role of Christ. All of us are called to proclaim God’s word and teach people of God’s love and what it means to be members of His Body, the Church. As we finish another week of Catholic Schools, our Area Faith Community is blessed to have a Catholic school community to share with our young people the faith, to enhance their knowledge, and to offer opportunities to grow in loving service. We are truly blessed to have great listeners in our children, as Deuteronomy writes. However, we are also truly blessed to have wonderful prophets, like Moses, in our school. When I came here 7 months ago, I was impressed to see how our prophets (the faculty, staff, and administration) share a common goal. As prophets, they tell what God has commanded them by their words and actions. They all have the desire to put their kids and the mission of the school before themselves. They are not only great examples of modern day prophets; they all share in the Priestly office of Christ – by sacrificing their own needs and wants for the benefit of the school. For this and for all that they do for our school. Therefore, when you see a teacher, staff member, or principal, please thank them for sharing the faith, developing the knowledge, and encouraging opportunities for service to our children. Speaking of teachers and prophets, enjoy… The teacher was carefully explaining the story of Elijah the Prophet and the false prophets of Baal. She explained how Elijah built the altar, put wood upon it, cut the steer in pieces and laid it upon the altar. And then Elijah commanded the people of God to fill four barrels of water and pour it over the altar. He had them do this four times. "Now, said the teacher, "can anyone in the class tell me why the Lord would have Elijah pour water over the steer on the altar?" A little girl in the back of the room raised her hand with great enthusiasm. "To make the gravy." We truly have great prophets among us, please join me, as we thank them! SPECIAL THANKS TO… All who made Catholic Schools Week a great success. Our Catholic education is a wonderful gift, and we are so grateful to all who volunteered and attended the different events. Those who helped with last year’s Catholic Heart Work Camp And for helping with the slide show last weekend. Again, if any of our 9-12 graders are interested in going this year (June 20-27), please let Sherry Plaetz know at the office. In Christ through His Mother, Fr. Tony STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE St. Anne St. Mary OLV St. Mathias Adult $ 2,418.00 $ 550.00 $ 1,593.06 $ 1,553.00 Children $ 37.45 $ 3.44 $ 3.00 $ .00 Plate $ 40.00 $ 4.00 $ 107.00 $ 47.00 Catholic School Collection: $ 982.61 Stewardship: “How much anxiety do we bring upon ourselves by constantly worrying about not having enough or attaining more things? God won’t necessarily give you everything you want, but He will provide everything you need. Try this – use the word “pray” instead of the word “worry” in the future.” FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME “Act today in such a way that you do not need to blush tomorrow.” St. John Bosco LIGHT LINERS “Sin: it seemed like a good idea at the time.” PRAYING FOR VOCATION “Good chooses ordinary people to speak his message. Can you perceive the voice of God in those around you? If you hear god’s voice, harden not your heart..” 2/2 Fr. George Schmit, John Hayes 2/3 Fr. Phillip Schotzko, Evan Huebl 2/4 Fr. Paul Schumacher, John Kodet 2/5 Fr. William Sprigler, For all Candidates 2/6 Fr. Mark Steffl, For Religious Vocations 2/7 Fr. Joseph Steinbeisser, Dcn. Jacob Niemand 2/8 Fr. Bernard Steiner, Shawn Polman St. Anne’s School Calendar Cash Drawing winners: Sponsored by Catholic United Financial Jan 26: Francis Pohlen Jan 27: Mary Erickson February 2015 Jan 28: Carol Ann Lanz 30 15 15 15 15 15 15 Jan 29: Amy Vann 30 15 15 15 15 15 15 30 15 15 15 15 15 15 Jan 30: Max Thooft 30 15 15 15 15 15 15 Jan 31: Joe Spanbauer Feb 1: Kristi Doore 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: Feb 2: COF Court #1176 mtg. in St. Anne Foyer at 7 p.m. Feb 4: OLV CCW mtg. at 7 p.m. Feb 8: Confirmation Retreat at St. Anne’s Feb 8: Sweetheart Supper at St. Anne’s at 6 p.m. Feb 9-16: Fr. Gone Feb 18: Ash Wednesday Feb 22: KC’s Spaghetti Feed at St. Anne Feb 24-25: Pastoral Leader Days Join us for a bridal shower in honor of Melanie Brand, bride-to-be of Adam Guetter, $ on Saturday, .00 February 7th from 9-11a.m. in the St. Anne’s Church Basement. The couple is registered at Target and Bed, Bath & Beyond. Recently, a commercial refrigerator used in St. Anne’s church kitchen broke down. Because this was unexpected, repair or replacement cost was not in our budget. The refrigerator is used for the Hot Lunch Program, Fall Festival, School Carnival, funerals and other church events so we had to replace it. If you could help out with this expense, it would be much appreciated. RE News 9th grade will be taking part in Mass on Sunday, Feb. 8th at St. Anne's. Mark your calendar. Confirmation candidates will be having a retreat on Sunday, Feb. 8th after Mass. Please continue to pray for them as they continue on their faith journey. Sweetheart Supper Purchase your tickets by Tuesday, Feb. 3rd for the Sweetheart supper at St. Anne's sponsored by the Evangelization Team and Catholic Heart Work Camp participants. Celebrate World Marriage Week with your spouse on Sunday February 8th for a 6:00 p.m. chicken and rice meal and speakers. Tickets - $25.00 per couple may be purchased at the parish office or by emailing/calling Sherry Plaetz @ splaetz@wabassostannesschool.com 3425474. Babysitting available, contact Sherry. There will be Coffee served after Mass or Prayer Service on Thursdays in St. Anne’s Church Hall. Everyone is welcome. The Wabasso KCs will have a free will Spaghetti Feed in the St. Anne's Social Hall after 10:00 a.m. Mass on Sunday, February 22. Proceeds will go towards support of local projects. St. Anne's School kicks off sales for Catholic Schools Raffle You can't fit a brand-new SUV into the backpack of a student from St. Anne's School in Wabasso, but you can fit the chance to win one! Starting Feb. 1, students will be carrying and selling raffle tickets as part of the Catholic Schools Raffle. Tickets are also available for sale in the school and parish offices. Ticket buyers have the opportunity to win $45,000 in prizes, including a 2015 Ford Escape or $25,000 cash, vacation packages and more. See that attached flyer for more details regarding raffle prizes. St. Anne's will keep 100 percent of every $5 ticket sold thanks to raffle sponsor Catholic United Financial. The St. Paul-based company covers the entire cost of the prizes and promotional materials. In the Raffle’s five-year existence, it has helped Catholic schools in the Upper Midwest raise more than $3 million. The money raised has allowed participating schools to provide tuition assistance, improve technology and pay for special learning opportunities, such as field trips and special guest speakers. Along with the $8,000 in ticket sale revenue it hopes to receive from the Raffle, St. Anne's has a shot at winning a $3,000 grant from Catholic United if it is one of the top-three performing schools (based on the number of tickets sold per student). The company also awards the top-selling student at each school a $100 Visa gift card and a pizza party to each top classroom. PRAYING FOR THE SICK & MILITARY Please remember the military and families and the sick in your prayers. Military: Tyler Derickson, Kyle Hillenbrand, Adam Jenniges, Garett Jenniges, Jeremy 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. 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: Jill Mahlow, Francis Goblirsch Week 2: Brad Helget, Ross Rohlik Week 3: Sally Mathiowetz, David Gammelgaard Come and See Weekends with the Sisters of Mary Morning Star will be on February 20-22 and again on April 17-19. Through times of lectio divina, prayer, and teachings, discover more about the life of the Sisters. Contact Sr. Aude, Vocation Director in Ghent, MN Prayer, Fasting & Almsgiving - A Lenten Experience with the Sisters from the Diocese of New Ulm will be on Saturday, Feb. 28 at St. Mary’s Church, Bird Island for Girls in Junior and Senior High. As Lent begins, join us to discover our call to follow Christ. Come and learn more about the sisters serving in the Diocese of New Ulm. From 10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. the day will include presentations, lunch, an art project, time to ask questions and to pray with the sisters. Register by Feb. 23 on a form you may pick up at the parish office or on www.dnu.org – click on Vocation page. Catholic United Financial awards scholarships valued from $300-$500 to high school graduates who have been members for 2 years. There is still time for students who are currently in 10th and 11th grade to qualify but the deadline is just a few weeks away. Contacts: Curtis Wangen, FICF, LUTCF Dan Markell, FIC or Sales Representative CUF Sales Rep Office: 320.562.2462 3391 230th Ave. Cell: 320.582.0340 Marshall, MN 56258 Toll Free: 866.942.7710 507-530-6433 dmarkell@catholicunite d.org Wanda State Bank “Banking on a Cure” will sponsor a Dad’s Belgian Waffles served at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, Redwood Falls on Sat, Feb 7 from 9 – 12 noon. Your support will help the Relay for Life fundraiser (American Cancer Society). Faith and Farming with Deacon Tim Dolan is a 5 to 10 minute weekly Internet program with timely farm program tips from a 25-year-veteran Extension agent, lifetime farmer, and Catholic deacon. Programs include a video with news tips (federal and state programs or meetings), Psalms, quotes from the Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church, and intercessory prayers. Visit nikacatholic.com and click the ‘Rural Life’ tab to watch the programs. Pipes, Pedals, and Pizza – March 14, St. Peter, MN The American Guild of Organists is sponsoring a free educational workshop introducing students to the pipe organ! Students ages 8-18 will have the opportunity for hands-on activities, organ demonstrations, and a pizza lunch. The multi-venue workshop will begin at Gustavus’ Christ Chapel beginning at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 14. More information is online at www.agosiouxtrails.org. The Vatican has announced that plenary indulgences will be available to the faithful who participate in celebrations for the Year of Consecrated Life. On a local level, this would include honoring any of the celebrations hosted by the diocese or the U.S. Bishops, at the Cathedral or other locations. Opportunities of this kind already planned are as follows: The World Day for Consecrated Life celebration in Marshall this Saturday, Jan. 17, at 5 p.m.; a discernment retreat being sponsored by the Sisters’ Council; and a pilgrimage honoring the “Days for Consecrated Life” being celebrated nationally and advertized on the USCCB Web site. The conditions for obtaining a plenary indulgence are sacramental confession, reception of the Eucharist, prayer for the intentions of the pope, and removal of all attachment to sin. The 2015 Bishop Lucker Lecture and Diocesan Distinguished Service Award Ceremony will take place Monday, March 9, 2015, 7 p.m. at the Church of St. Catherine in Redwood Falls. Our featured speaker will be Fr. Raymond de Souza. His talk will be on “The Future of Religious Liberty in America.” Fr. de Souza was ordained a Catholic priest on July 20, 2002, for the Archdiocese of Kingston, Ontario. He currently serves as chaplain at Newman House, the Roman Catholic chaplaincy at Queen’s University. He is the pastor of Sacred Heart of Mary Parish on Wolfe Island where he currently lives. Fr. de Souza teaches at Queen’s in the Faculty of Education and the Economics Department. He is a longstanding weekly columnist for the National Post, and contributes a weekly column to The Catholic Register, Canada’s largest Catholic newspaper. He is the editor-in-chief of Convivium, a magazine examining the role of faith in our common life. All adult parishioners are invited free of charge. A social time will follow the ceremony and the presentation. ******************************************************************************************* ST. ANNE’S – WABASSO MINISTERS AT THE ALTAR – Sun, Feb 8 at 10:00 a.m. Server 9th Grade Lector 9th Grade Extra. Min: John VanLoy, Kathy Wall, Marv & Randy Zollner, Jane Baune School Mass Feb 5: Mary Franta, Bruce Plaetz, Jane Baune, Candy Sobocinski, Kathy Wall Organist Sherry Plaetz Song Leader Mark Guetter Home Com Don & Shirley Pohlen Money Count Ann & Gladys Money Depositors Candy & Vickie Driver Zollner Usher 9th Grade Church Care Feb 6: Gordon Woelfel, Val Wyffels, Becky Zimmerman, Chad & Ashley Altermatt Feb 13: Terry Altermatt, Clete Altermatt, Todd & Cathy Altermatt 2015 CCW Dues are due by March 1st. Dues are $15 for regular members and $10 for honorary members. You may put them in an envelope in the Sunday collection or drop off at the Parish Office. Thank you! Mission Quilting will be on Tuesday mornings. Your help is appreciated!! ******************************************************************************************* ST. MARY’S – SEAFORTH MINISTERS AT THE ALTAR – Sun, Feb 8 at 8:00 a.m. Servers Logan Wagner, Brock Rohlik, Andrew Iverson Lector Tom Johanneck Extra. Min: Julie Kramer, Karen Maertens, Doris Petracek, Gary & Monica Rohlik Ushers George Turbes Home Com Julie Kramer Church Care Feb 7: Shannon Marotzke, Tessa Parisek, Tracy Pistulka St. Mary’s in Seaforth has a new lending library. Please stop by to check out books, audio cd sets, and children’s dvds. Enjoy! Mission Quilting will be on Tuesday at 9 a.m. Bring sack lunch for noon. Come all or part of the day. Quilt tops are available for sewing on corner stand in Kumfert Hall ******************************************************************************************* ST. MATHIAS - WANDA MINISTERS AT THE ALTAR – Sat, Feb. 7 at 5:00 p.m. Server Myra Hertling, Sarah Klann, Thomas Klann Lector Mary Evans Extra. Min: Alex Rohlik, Rita Rohlik, Linda Weber, Melody Altermatt, Angie Dudgeon Ushers Pat & Julie Rohlik Greeters/Gift Sherry Beadell family Church Care Shelly Willhite Snow Shoveling Art Rohlik, Dan Rohlik, Joe Rohlik A Soup Supper will follow the 5:00 p.m. Mass on Sat. Feb 21 with all proceeds going to the San Lucas Missions. ******************************************************************************************* OUR LADY OF VICTORY – LUCAN MINISTERS AT THE ALTAR – Sat, Feb 7 at 7:00 p.m. Server Meghan Bernardy, Jacob Plaetz, Jacob Norcutt Lector Annette Rohlik Extra. Min: Chris Kramer, Jason & Teresa Norcutt, Jim & Mona Ourada Ushers Ray Thull Family Church Care Chr. Darla Rohlik, Jan Louwagie, Erin Thompson, Becci Sik THANK YOU to everyone who attended the hotdish supper held at OLV last Sat. evening. We truly appreciated all the families who brought such delicious hotdishes for us to share! We also want to thank all the helping hands who volunteered to work in the kitchen and dining room! We made a profit of $463.00 for the Diocesan Scholarship Fund. Thanks again from OLV Council of Catholic Women. OLV CCW will meet on Wed, Feb 4 following the 6:00 p.m. Mass. A sandwich lunch will be served. Ladies if you are 65 and want to be taken off the circle list, contact Annette. Dues for 2015 are $25 and $10 for Star members and those on the Funeral Committee. Quilting will begin on Tuesdays at 1 p.m ******************************************************************************************* February 2015 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Masses 8 a.m. St. Mary 10 a.m. St. Anne St. Anne’s School CARNIVAL 2 No Mass 3 Mass 6 p.m. St. Mary 5-6 p.m. Adoration 7 p.m. St. Mathias Administrative Mtg. 4 Masses 10 a.m. Golden Living 6 p.m. OLV CCW Mtg following 5 Mass 8:30 a.m. St. Anne School Mass 6 Mass 8 a.m. St. Mathias 7 Masses 5 p.m. St. Mathias 7 p.m. OLV 8 Masses 8 a.m. St. Mary 10 a.m. St. Anne 11 a.m. Confirmation Retreat 6 p.m. Evangelization team Valentine Supper 15 Masses 8 a.m. St. Mary 10 a.m. St. Anne 9 No Mass 10 No Mass 11 No Mass 12 No Mass 13 No Mass 14 Masses 5 p.m. St. Mathias 7 p.m. OLV ----------------- ----Fr.---------------- ----------Tony ----------------- ----Gone--- 18 ASH WED. 8 a.m. OLV 10 a.m. Belview 1 p.m. St. Anne (School) 7 p.m. St. Mathias 19 Mass 8:30 a.m. St. Anne 20 Mass 8 a.m. St. Mathias Stations: 1:30 St. Anne School 7 p.m. OLV 21 Masses 5 p.m. St. Mathias 7 p.m. OLV ----------------- ------------- 17 Mass 6 p.m. St. Mary 5-6 p.m. Adoration 7 p.m. St. Anne Administrative Mtg. 22 Masses 8 a.m. St. Mary 10 a.m. St. Anne 23 No Mass 24 No Mass 25 No Mass 8 a.m. OLV Word & Communion St. Anne 6 p.m. Soup Supper 7 p.m. Stations 26 Mass 8:30 a.m. St. Anne School Mass 27 Mass 8 a.m. St. Mathias Stations: 1:30 St. Anne School 7 p.m. OLV 28 Masses 5 p.m. St. Mary 7 p.m. St. Mathias Pastoral ----- Leader Days ---- -------- 16 No Mass
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