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Holy Rosary Cathol ic Church T hird Sunday of Easter
, April 10, 2016
1043 Lake Avenue
Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
Parish Office Msgr. Timothy McGee, Pastor Deacon Gary Hager Deacon Jim Thomas Mary Hager, Parish/Financial Secretary Terry Matter, Parish/Financial Secretary Brady Borslien, Youth Director Susan Champa, Liturgical Music Scott Mehlhaff, Liturgical Music Russ Schaefer, Maintenance
Faith Formation JoAnne Knuttila, Preschool/Elementary: Jean Olson, Preschool/Elementary Barbara Schmidt, Middle School/Sr. High
School Office Mike Connell Principal Terri Paskey AM School Secretary, Advancement Director Shantel Jutz PM School Secretary
Eucharistic Liturgies: Saturday …….. 5:00 pm Sunday …….. 9:00 and 11:00 am Please refer to the Liturgy Schedule in the bulletin for the weekday Mass times.
Sacraments Baptisms If you are planning to present your baby for Baptism in the near future, please contact Monsignor Tim at 847-1393.
Reconciliation Saturday at 4 pm or by appointment.
Marriage Those wishing to celebrate the Sacrament of Marriage are asked to contact the Pastor at least six months prior to the intended date of the celebration.
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Wednesday, 10 –5 Devotional Chapel
Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator Louann McGlynn… 218-281-7895 [email protected] (safe, confidential line)
Parish Office Hours Monday-Friday 8:00 to 4:30 Closed from 12:00 –1:00 pm
How to reach us… Parish Phone…………………... 847-1393 School Phone..……………….....847-5306 Fax…………………………...…..847-6367 E-Mail — [email protected] Website — www.holyrosarycc.org
Director of the Office of Marriage and Family The Diocese of Crookston is seeking a full-time Director of the Office of Marriage and Family. This office serves to strengthen marriages and family life in the Diocese of Crookston by helping pastors and parish staffs reach out to their parishioners by offering programs, education, enrichment, and resources that promote the New Evangelization. We are seeking a candidate with an educational background in this area of ministry as well as some years of experience. The qualifying candidate needs to be a practicing Catholic who has an understanding of the teach-ings of the Catholic Church and desires to promote them. Send resume and references to: Jim Clauson, Diocese of Crookston, P. O. Box 610, Crookston, MN. 56716 or email the information to: [email protected]. Interviews begin by May 1st.
The Sisters of Saint Benedict are hosting an open house April 24, 1:30 to 4:30 pm. We hope to see every one there. This will be the only time you will be able to see the sisters’ private living areas because that portion of the building will be closed to the public after the open house. Mount Saint Benedict is located at 620 Summit Ave., Crookston, MN. Phone: 218-281-3441.
Next to Normal is a contemporary musical that explores how one subur-ban household copes with crises providing an unflinching look at a family struggling with the effects of mental illness and the social attitudes about mental health. It is the story of Diana Goodman who suffers from bipolar depressive disorder and delusional episodes. The illness has affected everyone in her life and has nearly torn her family apart on several occasions. Next to Normal won the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Drama - a feat not commonly done by a musical; this show enables a small group of actors to showcase powerhouse vocals while exploring pressing contemporary issues of trauma, loss, mental health treatment, drug abuse, and the meaning of family. DL Fine Arts department is proud to present this musical April 21, 22, 23 at 7:00 at the George Simson Auditorium. The cast consists of Sarah Larson, Dillon Spurlin, Mia Martinez, Mason Wentz, Ben Blanchard, Nick Larson and Zac Baer.
Our Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church in Callaway are hosting their annual Fried Fish Dinner on Sunday, April 10, 11:30- 2:30 pm. Fried Alaskan Pollock, Potation, coleslaw. Free will offering!
St. Elizabeth’s, Dilworth will host their spring Authentic Italian Spaghetti Dinner on Sunday, April 24, 11:30 - 6:00 pm. Cost is $10 for adults, $5 for 5-12 years old, Preschool are free. They do offer take out dinners. Raffle drawing for $500 along with other cash prizes.
May is Mental Health Awareness month and in honor of that the NAMI Moorhead affiliate will be hosting a suicide awareness event on May 12 from 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm. This event will feature a presentation by suicide loss survivor and advocate, Maria Willits of Shatter the Silence. Maria will provide QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer), a lifesaving training that is taught nationwide. Participants will learn to become more alert to the warning signs of suicide, what to say and what not to say, and how to get an individual the professional help that they need.
Essentia Health St. Mary’s- Detroit Lakes Clinic presents a… Lunch & Learn. “Sleep Health for Women” with Seema Khosla, MD From North Dakota Center for Sleep Tuesday, April 12 at 12:00 pm , EMS Confer-
lunch is provided! If interested, please RSVP by calling 218-844-0719 or email: [email protected]
Losing a loved one through death can be one of the most difficult experiences in a person’s life. Learning about grief and being around others who have experienced a similar loss can provide some comfort. Hospice of the Red River Valley is offering two different programs: Journeying Through Grief… The session will cover: Understanding Grief Exploring Common Grief Reactions Taking Care of Yourself While Grieving Embracing Your Memories: Holidays, Special Days & Any Days The class will help identify losses, define grief and discuss the importance of grieving. Participants will explore the variety of reactions that may accompany grief, including physical, emotional cognitive & behavioral. The session will also address key areas of self-care and wellness and explore resourceful ways to help ourselves work toward healing while remembering our loved ones. The class is free and will be held from 5-7 p.m. at the Hospice of the Red River Valley office located at 1111 Highway 10, Detroit Lakes, Minn. Please register by April 1, 2016, as registration is required, and space is limited. For more information or to register, call (800) 237-4629 and ask for the bereavement department. Youth Journeys is a day-long program for youth, ages 6 to 18, who have lost a loved one. Parents/guardians are also required to attend a por-tion of the day program. The day is broken down in sections, allowing youth a chance to explore how the death of their loved one has affected their lives, feelings they have, self-care and embracing memories. Kids will have an opportunity to meet Juno, our pet therapy dog. The day ends with a celebration of life service. Food and snacks are provided throughout the day. The session is free, but registration is required by April 25. Pre-screening is also required for this class. Please call (800) 237-4629 and ask for the bereavement department. Please use the west door when attending the class. Check-in day of at 8:30 a.m.
We congratulate the following young people receiving the
Sacrament of Confirmation this weekend.
Jacob Bren + Emma Clark + Brianna Drewes
Ryan Genz + Akyra Hagen + Connor Haugrud
Johanna Jernberg + Brady Labine + Axel Lindquist
Katriana Mehlhaff + Tyler Myhre + Sam Nelmark
Betty Schouviller + Anna Schumacher + Bailey Tulius
May God’s Spirit guide them today and always!
WELCOME BISHOP HOEPPNER: This weekend we welcome Bishop Michael
Hoeppner to Holy Rosary as he celebrates the Sacrament of Confirmation with our high
school juniors!
ORGAN UPDATE: The organ builder continues with the installation pipes and parts for
the new organ. Up to this point, for the most part, the organ has been functioning
electronically. Last weekend the pipes on the south side of the church were operating.
Be watching for more progress in the days to come!
DIOCESAN ANNUAL APPEAL: We continue to solicit and receive your gifts to this
year’s Diocesan Annual Appeal. Last week those who have not yet responded
received a reminder letter from the Diocese asking for participation. Our parish goal is
$69,797. Thus far 227 parish households have responded with pledges of $45,064.
With nearly 1,100 registered households we have a ways to go. In Christian steward-
ship I ask that you do what you can to help us reach that goal. Thanks those who have
already made their commitment to this year’s DAA!
THE SPRING INTERLUDE is Holy Rosary School’s yearly gala fundraiser and is
scheduled for Friday, April 15. More information is available in today’s Parish Bulletin
or by calling Holy Rosary School at 847-5306. Thanks for supporting our school.
THE PARISH EXTENDS ITS SYMPATHY to the family of MARY ANN VOIGT whose
funeral was last Monday here at Holy Rosary. May she rest in the peace of the risen
Christ!
Now that Easter Sunday has come and gone we begin the countdown to the end of the
school year and so many other church activities. Be watching our Parish Bulletin for
the many activities leading up to the summer months!
This week I will be away from the parish attending the Diocesan Priest Study Days in
Bemidji. Mass will not be celebrated Monday through Thursday this week. Mass will
be celebrated on Friday at 10:00 A.M. at St. Mary’s-Oak Crossing and at 1:30 P.M. at
Ecumen-Emmanuel Nursing Home.
Last week we received: Adult Envelopes $ 14,640.67 Loose Plate $ 1,197.47 Total $ 15,838.14 Amount Needed $ 14,423.07 Over this week $ 1,415.07
“Peter was distressed that Jesus
had said to him a third time, ‘Do
you love me?’ and he said to him,
‘Lord, you know everything; you
know that I love you.’ Jesus said
to him, ‘Feed my sheep.’”
JOHN 21:17
All of us are challenged to show our love for Jesus by “feeding
His sheep.” Through prayer ask God how you should best use
your time, talent and treasure to assist those who are in need. Remember that giving is an act of worship and helps advance
the mission of our parish and greater Church.
Stewardship
5:00 pm Altar Servers Jacob Thomas Ethan Lundberg Commentator Don Spitzley Reader 1 Jerry Schutz Reader 2 Mary Schutz Music Susan Champa Mark Champa Eucharistic Minister Team Janelle Erickson Usher Team Paul Tobkin Media-Screen Greeters Tim Hoverson family Dave Lawrence family Dave Bentler family
Sacristan BrenkEidenschink
9:00 am Altar Servers Easton Wahl Emma Wahl Neil Trowbridge Commentator Dave Karsnia Reader 1 Ronica Wahl Reader 2 Jay Deraney Music For His Glory Eucharistic Minister Team Linda Schons Usher Team Mike Guetter Media-Screen
Greeters Sylvia Campion JoeEd & Cheryl Knopf Paul Sakarissen family Sacristan Terry Teiken
11:00 am Altar Servers Taylor Clark Brynn Gaffney Brooke Johnson Commentator Fran DeCock Reader 1 Alex Swanson Reader 2 Sub Needed Music Tim Eggebraaten
Eucharistic Minister Team Barb Veronen Usher Team John Vaida Media-Screen Greeters Mike Freeman family Mark Fritz family Scott McDonough family
Sacristan Mary Hager
Liturgical Ministers for April 16-17
Faith Formation News
Please remember these members of the
armed services in your prayers as they continue to protect
our country.
This Week’s Mass & Activities Schedule
Elizabeth Vipond Mary Jirik Steve Schmit
Bruce Carlisle Paul Eidenschink Jerry Willette Rita Wicker Mary West
Betty Carrington LaDonna Bice Jim/Margaret Huebsch
Jade Ault Abram Whitebird
Jared Craiglow Tiffany Wirtz
Michael Brunner
Eric Swenson Joseph Huebsch
Ross Pederson Matthew Miller Jason Paulson Just in Pavek Andrew Just
Tyler Wickum James McDaniel Stephen Graham
Christopher Ewanika
Please remember those who have asked for our prayers:
MARRIAGE BANNS- 3
Please join us in praying for all newly married couples and those preparing for the Sacrament of Matrimony:
Exchange of Vows Lacey Feldt and Tyler Johnson September 10, 2016
Nuptial Mass Erica Guetter and Tyler Derouin October 1, 2016
Parish News
Youth Ministry News
SENIOR HIGH SOCIAL HOUR
Every Wednesday from 6 - 7 pm in the Fireplace Room. Youth in Grades 9-12 join together and take turns supplying a great meal for the youth that come. The youth come and just socialize with each other, eat or take time to do homework. All youth are welcome!
Apr 11: Stanislaus, bp, mt M Acts 6: 8-15/ Ps 119: 23-24. 26-27. 29-30/ Jn 6: 22-29 Apr 12: Acts 7: 51 -- 8: 1a/ Ps 31: 3cd-4. 6 and 7b and 8a. 17 and 21ab/ Jn 6: 30-35 Apr 13:Martin I, pp, mt Acts 8: 1b-8/ Ps 66: 1-3a. 4-5. 6-7a/ Jn 6: 35-40 Apr 14: Acts 8: 26-40/ Ps 66:8-9. 16-17, 20/ Jn 6: 44-51 Apr 15: Acts 9: 1-20/ Ps 117: 1bc. 2/ Jn 6: 52-59 Apr 16: Acts 9: 31-42/ Ps 116: 12-13. 14-15. 16-17/ Jn 6: 60-69 Apr 17: 4th Sunday of Easter Acts 13: 14. 43-52/ Ps 100: 1-2. 3. 5/ Rv 7: 9. 14b-17/ Jn 10: 27-30
BIBLE AT THE BOU: all high school students are invited to attend Bible at the Bou. During this event, we will go through the upcoming Sunday Gospel as we drink Caribou Coffee. Who: All high school students
What: Bible study on the Sunday Gospel (bring your bible) When: 8:00 pm, every 1st and 3rd Wednesday (unless noted differently) Where: Meet at Caribou Coffee
Steubenville North – St. Paul Who: All students grade 9 (Fall ’16) and up What: Steubenville North High School Conf. When: July 29 – August 1 Where: University of St. Thomas -- Twin Cities Cost: $350.00 ($75.00 down payment due ASAP)
LIFELINE: Do you want to see the young Catholic Church ALIVE? Join
the youth of Holy Rosary for a day trip to the twin cities for an event called Lifeline. Each month, NET ministries hosts an event that draws 1,000+ young people and adults across the Minnesota area. During this event, all participants will experience a lively and energetic Mass, dynamic music, engaging keynote speakers, and time in adoration. Lifeline is focused on giving all 7-12 grade students a chance to experience the beauty of the church with their peers.
Who: All students grades 7 – 12 What: NET Ministries Lifeline When: April 2, 2016 Where: NET Center, West St. Paul Cost: $45.00
“A merciful heart does not mean a weak heart. Any-one who wishes to be merciful must have a strong and steadfast heart, closed to the tempter but open to God. A heart that lets itself be pierced by the Spirit so as to bring love along the roads that lead to our brothers and sisters…” Pope Francis
Attention visitors...Thank you for visiting Holy Rosary Catho-lic Church. If you would like to become a parishioner, please visit our parish office or find the registration link on our website: www.holyrosarycc.org.
We have a few of the LIVING FAITH BOOKLETS for adults and children for April‐June left in the entrances of the church. Thank you for your $1.00 donation
As you know we have purchased the new “Gather” hymnals with your donations in honor/in memory of loved ones. We are still in need of an additional 25 books. Anyone interested in donating towards a hymnal please contact the Parish Office. Cost of each hymnal is $20. We have some old hymnals called “Traditional Choral Praise” and the other is “The Collegeville Hymnal” and the older (green) Gather Hymnal, anyone wishing to have a copy is welcome to pick one up at the Parish Office.
Our volunteer for the poor and fire victims is in need of a twin mattress, area rugs, outside playground equipment and toys and a freezer. They may be dropped off at 1231 Lincoln
Avenue, DL
A big thank you to all that helped with the Soup Supper’s during Lent. The different types of soup were enjoyed by many and the proceeds went to the food pantry and the poor. Thank you to the cooks including: Holy Rosary High School Youth, Catholic United Financial, The Happy Soup Makers, Tuesday Morning Bible Study, Holy Rosary 2nd Graders and Amy Erickson/Tiffiny Walz and their families. We really appreciate your help and stewardship to this
great Lenten project.
Sunday, April 10
10:30 am Confirmation Picture
11:00 am Confirmation Liturgy, reception following
No Grade 10 or Confirmation classes Wednesday, April 13
6:30-7:45 pm: Pre K- Grade 8
8:00-9:00 pm: Grade 9 Sunday, April 17
6:00-7:30 pm: Grade 10 and Confirmation Class
Adult Faith Formation: Doors of MERCY: Exploring God’s Covenant with You: For only the fourth time in Church history, the Pope has declared an Extraordinary Jubilee Year. And the focus? Mercy. Learn to give and receive forgiveness, to forgive others, to forgive yourself. We invite you to join us as we participate in Doors of Mercy. This is not a bible study, there is no written homework, just eight simple sessions that will allow you to experience God’s hope, healing and loving mercy in this once-in-a-lifetime pro-gram. Even if you’ve never participated before, please, we invite each and every one of you to join us. We have groups: Monday, 10:00-11:30 am Tuesday, 9:00-10:30 am Tuesday, 10:00 -11:30 am
And we can schedule groups as your convenience—just let us know when you want to meet. Small groups in the home are also an option. Join us! You’ll be so glad you did.
Monday, April 11
10:00 am Doors of Mercy Holy Family Room
Tuesday, April 12 7:30 am Aerobics St. John’s 9:00 am Doors of Mercy Holy Family Room 10:00 am Doors of Mercy Conference Room 1:30 pm Coffee Club Fireplace Room 7:00 pm Magnificat Church
Wednesday, April 13 10:00 am Cursillo Group Conference Room 5:30 pm Voice of Youth Holy Family Room 6:00 pm Youth Social Hour Fireplace Room 6:30 pm Pre-K to Grade 8 FF Assigned Rooms 7:00 pm Voice of Truth Church 8:00 pm Grade 9 Assigned Rooms
Thursday, April 14 7:30 am Aerobics St. John’s 9:00 am Quilters Holy Family Rm Noon Al-anon Holy Family Rm 7:30 pm For His Glory Church
Friday, April 15 10:00 am Mass + Lanny Sweeney Oak Crossing 1:30 pm Mass + Mark Schneider Ecumen/Emmanuel 5:00 pm Spring Interlude Holmes Ballroom
Saturday, April 16 4:00 pm Confessions Church 5:00 pm Mass+ For the Parish Church
Sunday, April 17 9:00 am Mass~ Bev Wilhelmi Church 10:40 am Rosary St. John’s 11:00 am Mass ~ Richard Linden Church 6:00 pm Grade 10 Assigned Rooms 6:00 pm Confirmation Assigned Rooms
Teaching Vacancy Holy Rosary Catholic School is seeking a qualified Middle School Math/Science teacher. Interested applicants should send Letter of Application, Resume, Transcripts and any other supporting documentation of their choosing to: Mike Connell, Principal, Holy Rosary Catholic School, 1043 Lake Avenue DL, MN 56501 email: [email protected], 218-847-5306 Please apply as soon as possible. The position will remain open until filled.
Lumen Christi Award: Sr. Marguerite Streifel has been nominat-ed for this award. If she is selected the Diocese benefits with a sizable $ grant. Go to Extinction Society and vote for her. Thank you
Holy Rosary Parish is grateful for the following gifts and memorials
for our Easter Candle and altar appointments this Easter Season…...
In memory of Kim Johnson and in honor of her wonderful work providing loving care to so many
Detroit Lakes children over the year by an anonymous donor ++ in memory of Milton Anderson and
Lars and Mary Anderson and John and Margaret (Maggie) Pederson by Agnes R. Anderson ++ in memory of Gerrie
Rutledge by Jim and Jean Anderson ++ in memory of Peter Bauer and Agnes and Ambrose Leitheiser, I miss you by Martha
Bauer ++ in memory of Ambrose and Lucy Zurn by Michael Brodsho ++ in memory of baby grandson Elliot Close and his
great grandparents by Erv and Mary Cahlin ++ in memory of Garth Cannon, Brandi Parr and Little Angel Miller by Shari
Cannon ++ in memory of Amor Caspers and Steven Caspers by Jean Caspers ++ in memory of my dear Aunts Gerry Hince
and JoAnne Dufault, whom I had to say “goodbye” to this Lenten season. May they rest in peace by Christy Clark ++
in memory of Paul Hemberger and in honor of Loretta Hemberger by Jean Clark ++ in memory of all the Eidenschink
relatives and our parents, may they all rest in peace by Paul and Kay Eidenschink ++ in memory of Clem and Kathryn Foltz
and Vernie Davidson by Dave and Carol Foltz ++ in memory of George Frenzel by Rita Frenzel ++ for all of our special
intentions by Tony and Wanda Gilsdorf ++ in memory of Margaret Hager by Deacon Gary and Mary Hager ++ in honor of
Liz Hartl and in memory of Rose and Bud Moe and Alfred Hartl by Jean and Terry Hartl ++ for the healing of Mike
Hendrickx and in memory of my parents by Clare Hendrickx ++ in loving memory of our precious baby daughter Amy Jo, our
beloved parents, Lillian and Ray Buschette and our nephew Chad Jutz. You are forever in our hearts by Bob and Kim
Johnson ++ in memory of Dennis Edwards by Mike and Connie Kava ++ in memory of Ardon Kollen and Linda Hillig by
Carol and Dennis Kempenich ++ in memory of Wes Ohman by Ellen and Lee Kensinger ++ a gift given by Henri Knutson
++ in memory of our niece, Ashley Anderson by Troy and Cathy Larson ++ in memory of deceased LaDoux and LeChance
families by Jean LeDoux ++ in memory of Clem and Kathryn Foltz by Jane Lunde ++ in memory of Gene Magnan by
Margaret Magnan ++ in memory of Laura Esser by Donna Martin ++ in memory of Richard and Donna McGee by
Monsignor Timothy McGee ++ in memory of Harry and Lee Metalak by Vivian Metalak ++ in memory of Ken Moe by Liz
Moe ++ in memory of Earl and Ann Gravelle and Kim Johnson by Mark and Patty Nelson ++ in memory of Kathleen
Nohner by Don Nohner ++ in memory of Ray Zurn by Karl and Mary Schnathorst ++ in memory of our deceased parents:
Pete and Loretta Tasto and George and Helen Henn and in memory of Sr. Mary Ann Henn, OSB and Bobbe (Henn) and Jim
Young by Ray and Rose Tasto ++ in memory of Danny Thielen by Leonard and Estella Thielen ++ in memory of Math
Lieser and Elaine Hoff by Lillian Welle .
Holy Rosary School Alumni! HOLY ROSARY CATHOLIC SCHOOL
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION 1916 - 2016
JUNE 10 & 11, 2016
CALL OR E-MAIL TERRI FOR MORE
INFORMATION 847-5306
There is a HUGE celebration coming.
It comes around once every 100 years.
H o l y R o s a r y S c h o o l ’ s CENTENNIAL Cookbook is here! Our professionally published treasured keepsake cookbook is here and available for purchase. It
features hundreds of your favorite recipes. Available at the School Office during school hours for
only $20! Check it out!!!
The 2016 Raffle Calendar The 2016 Raffle Calendar
is here!is here!
Raffle calendar is only $25 and Raffle calendar is only $25 and
you can win cash!!!! Wind $25 up you can win cash!!!! Wind $25 up
to $500 from June 1 through to $500 from June 1 through
November 30, 2016. You can win November 30, 2016. You can win
more than once, your name more than once, your name
always goes back in the drawing.always goes back in the drawing.