Hertz Funeral Homes of Harvey and McClusky
Services, Monuments & Markers 324-4374
New York Life Ins. Co. Doug & Brad Olschlager
546 Brewster St. E Harvey 324-2737
Tom’s Home Furnishings 801 Lincoln Ave.
324-4282
B u e c h l e r O i l
Company, Inc. 2316 Hwy. 52, Harvey
324-2462
Bill Dempsey
Mike Waldoch
V o n d a l E l e c t r i c
116 E. 8th St. Harvey 324-2412
Hinrichs Supervalu 210 E. 8th St. E
324-2281 Come Check Us Out!
H a r v e y S a n d & G r a v e l , I n c .
121 W. Brewster St. Harvey 324-4671
CDA Court Sacred Heart #1908
Frey Insurance Agency, Inc.
822 Lincoln Ave 324-2375
Knights of Columbus Council #5217
W a r e h o u s e G r o c e r y 321 W. 10th St.
Harvey 324-2509
Dr. Steven Kourajian Optometrist
901 Lincoln Ave. Harvey 324-2154
NORTHERN FAMILY WELLNESS & CHIROPRACTIC
Amy J Felchle, DC Harvey ND 58341 701-324-4722
Colleen Wipf
Harvey Tax & Accounting 209 E. 10th St.
324-4615
Northern Appraisal
& Realty, Inc. Rhonda Knudtson 917 Alder Ave. 701-324-4799 Fax: 701-324-4798
Doug’s Auto & Towing
Doug Helm, owner 693-2804 or 324-5257
T a s t e e F r e e z e 609 E. Brewster St.
324-4423
Hurley’s Religious Goods 1417 S University Dr, Fargo 1-800-437-4338
D a k o t a H e r i t a g e
B a n k o f H a r v e y
Gary & Deb Keller KELLER PLUMBING & HEATING
DEB’S HAIR BOTOUQUE
H a r v e y F a r m e r s E l e v a t o r
1 0 E . 7 1 T H S T
3 2 4 - 2 2 4 8
Mack’s Farm & RV Center 2346 Bus. Hwy 52
324-4627
St. Aloisius Medical Center 325 Brewster E 324-4651 Harvey ND
Harvey Right to Life
Natural Family Planning Billings Ovulation Method Instruction
by appt.: Elizabeth Leier LPN 324-2802 [email protected]
920 Lincoln Ave. 324-4611 www.dhbanknd.com
& Anamoose 324-2285
firstharvey.com
TJ Plumbing Travis Olschlager Harvey, ND
324-1584 One Call does it all!
St. Cecilia’s Holy Family Society
Harvey, ND
324-4456 Chad & Amber Ziegler 701-324-2227
MicroEndo PLLC
Connie Loen 693-5005 loen.sentsy.us
Connie Loen Ind. Consultant 701-693-5005
Hager Transport
Neil Hager 701-324-5272
ST. CECILIA’S CHURCH OF HARVEY
ST. ANTHONY’S CHURCH OF SELZ
OFFICE HOURS
Mon. Closed Tues., Wed., Thurs., 9 am-12 pm & 1-4 pm Fri., 9am-12pm
PARISH OFFICE: (701) 324-2144
E-MAIL : [email protected] WEBSITE: stceciliaharvey.org
413 Brewster St. E. Harvey, ND. 58341-1606
Rev. Franklin Miller: Pastor [email protected]
mobile: 701.388.9826 Rev. Mr. Jeff Faul: Deacon
Sister Miriam Braun: Pastoral Ministry Rosalie Axtman: Secretary
Elizabeth Leier: Bookkeeper Amber Ziegler: DRE
Meghan Graumann: Music Joan Grossman: Housekeeping
Irene Keller: Maintenance Jacki Young: Maintenance
Michael Waldoch: Maintenance
LAY DIRECTORS ST. CECILIA PARISH
Steve Eckart & Julie Muscha
ST. ANTHONY PARISH Robert Hager & Doug Wolfe
MASS SCHEDULE Mon, Wed., Fri. 7:30 am
Tues. & Thurs. 12 pm Sat. 2 pm NH, 4:30 pm Harvey
Sunday 8:30 am Selz 10:30 am Harvey
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILITION Tues. & Thurs: 11:30-11:50 am
Sat.10:30-11:30 am & 3:30-4:10 pm Harvey
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Mon. 8 am-Midnight
Tues.12:30 pm-Midnight Wed. 8 am-8:00 pm
Rosary: 8:00 pm Solemn Benediction: 8:15 pm
PRAYER CHAIN Lola Faul 324-2905
Kathy Kennedy 324-2328 Jessie Wentz 324-2400
HOMEBOUND MINISTRY Anna Schneibel 324-2374
JUNE 5, 2016 TENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
O God, from whom all good things come, grant that we, who call on you in our need, may at your prompting discern what is right, and by your guidance do it. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for
ever and ever.
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Monday, June 6 7:30 am St. C † Clifford Schneider & Kathy Schneider By Gary & Ramona Schmitz
Tuesday, June 7 12:00 pm St. C † Joyce Haykel By Mike & Susan Waldoch
Wednesday, June 8 7:30 am St. C Fr. Robert Keller By Anonymous
10:00 am NH † Marie Lesmeister By Rose Krenzel
Thursday, June 9 12:00 pm St. C Special Intention By Tyler & Meghan Graumann
Friday, June 10 7:30 am St. C † David Olschlager By Doug & Karen Olschlager
Saturday, June 11 2:00 pm NH † Katherine Schall By Arlene Schneider
4:30 pm St C The People of St. Anthony’s & St. Cecilia’s
Sunday, June 12 8:30 am St A † Adam & Katherine Kline By Kline Family
10:30 am St. C † Michael & Barbara Schneider By Robert & Shirley Leintz
Daily Readings
Monday, June 6 Saint Norbert 1 Kgs 17:1-6 Ps 121 121:1b-8 Mt 5:1-12
Tuesday, June 7 1 Kgs 17:7-16 Ps 4:2-5, 7b-8 Mt 5:13-16
Wednesday, June 8 1 Kgs 18:20-39 Ps 16:1b-2b, 4-5b, 8, 11 Mt 5:17-19
Thursday, June 9 Saint Ephrem, Deacon 1 Kgs 18:41-46 Ps 65:10-13 Mt 5:20-26
Friday, June 10 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-16 Ps 27:7-9c, 13-14 Mt 5:27-32
Saturday, June 11 Saint Barabas, Apostle Acts 11:21b-26; 13:1-3 Ps 98:1-6 Mt 5:33-37
Sunday, June 12 2 Sm 12:7-10, 13 Ps 32:1-2, 5,7,11 Gal 2:16, 19-21 Lk7:36—8:3
OFFERING FOR 5-29-2016
ENVELOPES $ 1,861.00 PLATE $ 144.00 TOTAL $ 2,005.00
CHILDREN’S OFFERING $ 2.50
The Lord’s mercies are abounding. Great is Thy love
for me. Amen
Looking for Eucharistic Ministers to serve homebound
parishioners. Weekends only.
Contact Ann Schneibel 324-2374 or the parish office 324-2144.
Saturday June 11
St. Cecilia’s 4:30 pm
Sunday June 12
St. Anthony’s 8:30 am
Sunday June 12
St. Cecilia’s 10:30 am
USHERS
Leo Grossman Charlotte Goldade
Eleanor Hoffer Cheryl Goldade
Francis & Sally Seefeld
Roger & Carol Vondal
Larry & Diane Martin
READER Daniel Hager Sarah Billings Amber Ziegler Daniel Deck
EMHC
Charlotte Goldade Eleanor Hoffer
Judy Keller 1 Volunteer
Leon Seefeld Steve & Linda
Vetter
Roger & Carol Vondal
Bob & Julie Keller
Daniel Deck
COMMUNION HOMEBOUND
Bob & Julie
Keller 324-2047
ALTAR SERVERS
Volunteers
Brett Muscha Abby Loen
Brooke Loen Emma Selensky
Carsyn & Noah Ziegler
Bethany & Grant Anderson
SONG LEADER Rylee Heil Katrina Leier
MUSIC Marilyn Demory Meghan G.
VIDEO
Steve Kourajian
COUNTERS
Kathy Kennedy Ora Lee Toomey
SACRISTANS
Bob & Julie
Keller
11th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Larry Krueger, Louie Fettig, Sophia Isaak, Marvin Wentz, Carol Weinmann, Alice Lorz, Ella Lenz, Patty Hager, Patty Roma, Conrad Ziegler, Emanuel Volk, Clem Vetter, Vicki Ripplinger, Marlys Piatz, David Seldvedt
The Parish Prayer List will be updated every 6 weeks. If someone is still in need of prayers, please contact the
office to re-submit. Thank you.
Saint Boniface - Feast Day, June 5
Boniface, known as the apostle of the Germans, was an English Benedictine monk who gave up being elected ab-bot to devote his life to the conversion of the Germanic tribes. Two characteristics stand out: his Christian ortho-doxy and his fidelity to the pope of Rome.
How absolutely necessary this orthodoxy and fidelity were is borne out by the conditions he found on his first mis-sionary journey in 719 at the request of Pope Gregory II. Paganism was a way of life. What Christianity he did find had either lapsed into paganism or was mixed with error. The clergy were mainly responsible for these latter condi-
tions since they were in many instances uneducated, lax and questionably obedi-ent to their bishops. In particular instances their very ordination was questionable. These are the conditions that Boniface was to report in 722 on his first return visit to Rome. The Holy Father instructed him to reform the German Church. The pope sent letters of recommendation to religious and civil leaders. Boniface later admitted that his work would have been unsuccessful, from a human viewpoint, without a letter of safe-conduct from Charles Martel, the powerful Frankish ruler, grandfather of Charlemagne. Boniface was finally made a regional bishop and authorized to organize the whole German Church. He was eminently successful.
In the Frankish kingdom, he met great problems because of lay interference in bishops’ elections, the worldliness of the clergy and lack of papal control.
During a final mission to the Frisians, he and 53 companions were massacred while he was preparing converts for Confirmation.
In order to restore the Germanic Church to its fidelity to Rome and to convert the pagans, he had been guided by two principles. The first was to restore the obedi-ence of the clergy to their bishops in union with the pope of Rome. The second was the establishment of many houses of prayer which took the form of Benedic-tine monasteries. A great number of Anglo-Saxon monks and nuns followed him to the continent. He introduced Benedictine nuns to the active apostolate of edu-cation.
Boniface literally struck a blow for Christianity in his attempt to destroy pagan superstitions. On a day previously announced, in the presense of a tense crowd, he attacked with an ax Donar's sacred oak on Mount Gudenburg. The huge tree crashed, splitting into four parts. The people waited for the gods to strike Boni-face dead—then realized their gods were powerless, nonexistent. He used planks from the tree to build a chapel. Boniface bears out the Christian rule: To follow Christ is to follow the way of the cross. For Boniface, it was not only physical suffering or death, but the pain-ful, thankless, bewildering task of Church reform. Missionary glory is often thought of in terms of bringing new persons to Christ. It seems—but is not—less glorious to heal the household of the faith.
Patron Saint of: Germany
When you are away from home for week-end Mass, here are some helpful tools in finding a church and Mass schedule: masstimes.org or within state, visit bismarck
or fargodiocese.org and click on the “About” tab; parish, and enter search information. Happy traveling!
NOTICE: The St. Cecilia & St. Anthony cemetery trimmers respectfully request that all artificial flow-ers be removed from in front/back of the monuments by June 13th. Thank you!
Priest Appreciation Sunday, June 12, 2016 Thanking Fr. Miller for Service to Our Parish
A parish potluck will be held after the 10:30 a.m. Mass in appreciation of Fr. Frank Miller.
Please prepare your favorite dish to share and join us!
Holy Family Society Meeting Wed., June 15th, 7:00 pm. Club Room.
Sun., June 5: First Mass of Thanksgiving, Fr. Robert Keller, 3:00 pm. Meal to follow.
Mon., June 6: CDA Supper 6:00 pm Dining Hall
Mon., June 6: KC Meeting 7:30 pm
Tues., June 7: Finance Council meeting 5 pm
Thurs. June 9: Parish Council meeting 5 pm
Sun. June 12: Priest Appreciation Parish Potluck 11:30 am
The family of Marie E.
Lesmeister would like to thank the St. Antho-ny’s Ladies Aid for serving lunch and to the Christian Mother’s for
being Honor Guard.
First Mass of Thanksgiving Fr. Robert Keller Sunday, June 5
3:00 at St. Cecilia’s Supper to follow,
Everyone welcome.
Congratulations Fr. Robert Keller from everyone at St. Cecilia’s and St. Anthony’s on this most joyous day!
We are so very proud of you! God bless you and your ministry greatly!
If you are doing spring clean-ing and have items you wish to donate to the annual church rum-mage sale, you may do so. You may leave your items in the room off of the stage in the dining hall. Please neatly box and stack - it’s a long time until January and space is limited!
"If angels could be jealous of men, they would be so for
one reason: Holy Communion." St. Maximilian Kolbe
New CDs from Lighthouse Catholic Media Located in the main entrance of the church.
Anger & Forgiveness Catholic psychotherapist Deacon Dr. Bob McDonald pro-vides a spiritual and psychological prescription for overcom-ing the sinful anger that poisons the mind of Christ within, causing alienation and division. His practical wisdom shows that only by learning how to forgive can we hope to promote healing and understanding in our relationships Beyond Belief: Following Christ Today
Fr. Mike Schmitz tackles some of the most difficult topics in the Church today with humor, clarity, and theological truth. In this talk, he challenges us to not settle for mediocrity and to allow Christ to change our lives. Fr. Mike goes on to ex-plain that once we are changed by the love of Jesus, then together we can change the world. and enjoy the blessings of a forgiving heart.
Trinity Youth Camp 2016 Camp Dates June 22-26 at Red Willow, Binford July 13-17 at Pelican Lake, Metigoshe July 20-24 at Camp of the Cross, Garrison July 27-31 at Pelican Lake, Metigoshe
Go to www.trinityyouthcampnd.com and REGISTER ONLINE for a week filled with faith, friendship, & fun.
Counselors Needed! Are you 18-24 years old and interested in being a counse-lor at TYC? Contact Jim Picard at [email protected] with any questions or to request an application.
We encourage our parishioners to patronize our bulletin sponsors. It is through their generosity that our weekly bulletin comes to you at no publishing cost.
Neil Hager 701-324-5272
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The Catechism of the Catholic Church....
"Take this and eat it, all of you": communion
1384 The Lord addresses an invitation to us, urging us to receive him in the sacrament of the Eucharist: "Truly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink his blood, you have no life in you."
1385 To respond to this invitation we must prepare our-selves for so great and so holy a moment. St. Paul urges us
to examine our conscience: "Whoever, therefore, eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of profaning the body and blood of the Lord. Let a man examine himself, and so eat of the bread and drink of the cup. For any one who eats and drinks without dis-cerning the body eats and drinks judgment upon himself." Anyone con-scious of a grave sin must receive the sacrament of Reconciliation before coming to communion.
On Sunday, May 22, the Graduates and First Communion/Confirmands were recognized by the Catholic Daughters with a gift and luncheon. Those students in attendance were (R to L) Maddix Martinson, Aiden Hager, Mia Arnold and Abby Loen. Graduates: Spencer Marchand, Parker Bachmeier, Quincey Marchand, Mariah Nitz, Walker Schmidt and Brett Muscha The Knights of Columbus 4th Degree Honor Guard in attendance from Harvey & Anamoose were (clockwise) Jerome Peerboom, Tony Prom, Leo Grossman, Randy Axtman, Eldon Erhman, Don Weninger, & Curt Joern. Also pictured is Fr. Frank Miller & Deacon Jeff Faul
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