DECEMBER 23RD, 2018 NOTE for Roseau · DECEMBER 23RD, 2018 NEWS FOR OUR CATHOLIC COMMUNITIES St....
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DECEMBER 23RD, 2018
NEWS FOR OUR CATHOLIC COMMUNITIES
St. Mary’s, Badger Sacred Heart, Roseau St. Philip’s, Falun
Pastor: Fr. John Kleinwachter Phone: 463-2441 [email protected]
Secretary: Tracy Borowicz Phone: 463-2441 [email protected]
RE Coordinator: Tracy Borowicz Phone: 242-4053 [email protected]
Parish Coordinator: Sarah Jack Phone: 463-2441 [email protected]
Office 403 Main Ave. N Roseau—56751 WEBSITE: roseaucatholic.org
This Week --- December 23 to January 1
Sunday NO Readings & Reflections– Sacred Heart Parish Community Advent Christmas Program &
Social– St. Mary’s following Mass CHRISTMAS EVE Mass– Sacred Heart -- Roseau -- 4:30 pm Mass– St. Philip’s - Falun -- 6:30 pm CHRISTMAS DAY Mass– Sacred Heart -- Roseau -- 9 am Mass– St. Mary’s - Badger -- 10:30 am Wednesday St. Stephen Mass– St. Mary’s 9a NO Religious Ed– Sacred Heart & St. Mary’s Thursday St. John -- Apostle Confession/Mass/Ador– Sacred Heart 6-8p Friday FEAST OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS- Martyrs Mass– LifeCare 10a Next Sunday --- FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY Next Monday (New Years Eve) -- Holy Day -- Mary Mother of God Mass– St. Philip’s - Falun -- 5:30 p
NOTE for Roseau: Maggie is gone and is re-
questing your HELP to transition the church
from Advent to Christmas this Sunday following
Mass. Directions will be provided.
Christmas Eve:
Sacred Heart 4:30pm
St. Philip’s 6:30pm
Christmas Day:
Sacred Heart 9:00am
St. Mary’s 10:30am
A CHRISTMAS PRAYER
O sweet Child of Bethlehem, grant that we may
share with all our hearts in this profound mystery
of Christmas. Put into the hearts of men and
women this peace for which they sometimes seek
so desperately and which you alone can give to
them. Help them to know one another better, and
to live as brothers and sisters, children of the same
Father. Reveal to them also your beauty, holiness
and purity. Awaken in their hearts love and grati-
tude for your infinite goodness. Join them all to-
gether in your love. And give us your heavenly
MASS SCHEDULE for December 24 to December 30
Christmas
Eve
Roseau 4:30 pm ++Noel & Lucille Brule /E.&D. Desrosier
Falun 6:30 pm +Sr. Yvonne Schafer / Fr. John Kleinwachter
Roseau 9:00 am All parishioners Christmas
Day Badger 10:30am +Hattie Meier / V. Gryskicwicz
Wednesday: S.M. 9:00am +Milo Medhus / Medhus Family & Friends
Thursday: S.H. 6:30pm ++Basil & Blanche Foley Family / P. Mund
Friday: L.C. 10:00am +Marge Medhus / F.& L. Dostal
Saturday: S.H. 5:00pm +Tootsie Foster/ L. Foster
Sunday: S.M. 9:00am ++Fritz & Lois Sevdel / P. Monsrud
S.H. 10:30am Restad Family / W. & D. Restad
S.P. 5:00pm All parishioners
December 16, 2018 Sacred Heart St. Mary’s St. Philips
Adults (35) 3051.50 (24) 585.00 345.00
Loose Plate 196.00 29.00 13.00
Child 3.01 - 3.00
Christmas 50.00 - -
Christmas Flowers 520.00 202.00 -
Retired Religious Persons 60.00 - -
Camp. For Human Develp. 25.00 - -
Total 3905.51 816.00 361.00
Sacred Heart Church has invited you to join the
Meal Train for Laterese Restad.
What is a meal train?
There are times in our lives when friends and fam-
ily ask, "What can I do to help out?" The answer is
usually to help them with a meal. When many
friends give a meal, this is a Meal Train.
mealtrain.com is a free meal calendar tool that
makes planning meals among a wide group easy
and less stressful.
Please share this with others.
You can view the Meal Train by following this
link: https://mealtrain.com/k78o0r
Advent Giving This year we are collecting diapers
(sizes #5 and #6) and sanitary wipes for St. Mary’s
Mission at Red Lake. Please leave your items at the
church entrance, or make a cash donation or check
to “St. Mary’s Mission” by Dec. 23. Put in a spe-
cially marked envelope in the collection. Thank
To keep the subscription costs down for our Word Among
Us we order the books in bulk. This allows us to order each
book at the cost of $1 per book. We ask that you offer your
donation to the collection basket or give it to the parish of-
fice. These books are available at the church entrance.
Your copy of the 2019 Catholic Extension Feasts &
Saints Calendars are available at the church entrance!
Grab your free copy while supplies last!
2019 LifeCare Church
Volunteer Schedule
Friday Bingo 2-3p
LifeCare Roseau Manor
---- passing out snacks
We are extremely grateful
and proud of the time you
spend with our family mem-
bers. It is important that your
time be recorded. We wish to
acknowledge your time and
efforts.
January– Sacred Heart
April– St. Philip’s Thank you,
Life Care Enhancement Team &
Medical Center
THANK YOU St. Mary’s parish for your donation of
$500.00 and willingness to support the needs of the
seminarians of the Diocese of Crookston. –Joseph Noel
SACRED HEART, ROSEAU ST. MARY’S PARISH, BADGER
Sacred Heart Religious Education Upcoming Events:
Dec. 26th– NO class
Jan. 2nd– Class resumes for all
grades
Youth Ministry Those who signed up for Steubenville need to pay
the $50 deposit to Sacred Heart.
*MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM YOUR RE
COORDINATORY & YOUTH MINISTER*
St. Mary’s Rel. Education Update:
December 23– Parish Program
January 9– Meal 6-6:30p Class 6:30-7:45p
ST. PHILIP’S PARISH, FALUN
Lunch List: December 30 Eunice & Sharon G. January 6 Christmas Party
Readings & Reflections- Every Sun. 9:15a SHC
Next Sunday, Dec. 30th Holy Family It’s tempting to think that the Blessed Virgin was
somehow different from the rest of us—that she
knew exactly what would happen in her life and
never had to work through difficult periods. Yet, she
did. And in her, we see how certain trials in our lives
fit perfectly within the bigger picture of God’s work
Upcoming Events:
Church Christmas Party– Jan. 6th following Mass
Serving pizza, pop, ice cream & adult beverages
Enjoy a few games of bingo
Parish Choir Practice Rehearsals will be
held after mass each Sunday.
Sun. Dec. 23rd Parish Program
SHC Capital Campaign Fund Update
We are grateful to see pledge payments and gifts continue
to come in. Cash on hand now at $788,516 up from
$781,610 last week.
$10,000 Matching Funds Opportunity! Those wishing
to make a contribution to the Capital Campaign and take
advantage of this opportunity to have it matched are
asked to label it “Matching Funds” on the envelope or
memo line of your check. This matching funds opportu-
nity is for contributions above and beyond pledges that
have been made and are being paid off, and for those
making a first-time contribution to the capital campaign.
Matching Funds Received To Date: -- $9,275.00
Please take advantage of this effort to meet and exceed
the requirements of the diocese that we have half of the
estimated cost of the project in cash on hand ($850,000)
before we begin construction this spring. -- If you have
questions call the parish office.
-------Fr. John and Capital Campaign Committee
A donation was given to the Cemetery Fund in
memory of Albert & Ann Zeidlik by Paulette Om-
Have a
Blessed Christmas!
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SPOTLIGHT To access visit,
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December 23, 2018 4th
Sunday of Advent Obedience to God's Will Eliza-
beth said, "Blessed is she who
believed that there would be a
fulfillment of what was spoken
to her by the Lord."
LUKE 1:45
Adults: When was it hardest for you to trust in God's
plan for you, as Mary did? What can help you at such
times?
Kids: When is it hardest for you to obey a parent or
teacher? What can help you obey with more trust? ________________________________________________________
__________________
December 25, 2018 Nativity of the Lord
His own did not accept him --John 1:10–11
Adults: If Jesus were to be born today, do you think
you would accept him and follow him? Why or why
not? Kids: What could you and your family do for oth-
ers during the next week to celebrate the birth of Jesus?
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Dear Parishioners and All, A most blessed Christmas to you and all your family and friends as we cele-brate in small and large ways that our creator has visited us and become one of us. As he has made Himself a gift to us, let us be gifts to others so that all might see His presence in this world through us. --- Fr. John
Don’t spend Christmas alone! Spend it with Friends!
Roseau 4-Seasons Center
December 25th 11a-1p
For Deliveries: Carolyn #463-0008 or 463-3519
(after 5:30p) or Joann #242-1476 Sponsored by the Roseau Eagles.
Faith Lutheran Church Annual New Year’s Eve
BBQ Rib Supper -- Mon. Dec. 31st 4-7 pm
Badger Community Center BBQ Ribs, baked potatoes, baked beans, coleslaw, rolls
& dessert
Adults: $15.00 Children under 12: $7.00
January 26 – Everett Fritz Workshop – Register Now! St. Mary, Fosston, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The workshop is open to anyone who works with youth. Cost: $10 collected at
the event. Lunch included. Fritz is author of The Art of Forming Young Disciples and founder of St. Andrew Missionaries, an or-ganization dedicated to training and equipping Catholics in disci-pleship of young people. Register: www.crookston.org/everett