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12365 Sturgis Road, Piedmont, SD 57769 phone: 605.787.5168 email: [email protected] web: olbh.org Facebook: Our Lady of the Black Hills Twitter: @OLBH_church Liturgy and Prayer Sunday Liturgy: Anticipation Mass Saturday, 5:00 PM Sunday, 9:00 AM & 6:00 PM Daily Liturgy: Tuesday through Friday: 8:00 AM Eucharistic Adoration: Wednesday, 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM Sacrament of Reconciliation: Wednesday, 5:30 – 6:30 PM Saturday, 3:30 – 4:30 PM Frist Fridays, 8:30-9:30 AM First Friday Devotion: Following Daily Mass at 8 AM on First Fridays CLERGY Pastor Fr. Andrzej Wyrostek [email protected] Deacons Walt Wilson, Retired John Osnes [email protected] Greg Sass [email protected] STAFF Parish Administrative Assistant Katie Harwood [email protected] Coordinator of PreK-12 Faith Formation Rhonda Gehlsen [email protected] Coordinator of Evangelization and Adult Fatih Formation Joni Osnes [email protected] Director of Music Ministry & Liturgy Coordinator Lorraine Rieth-Ptacek [email protected] Bookkeeper Lorinda Collings [email protected] Maintenance Coordinator Todd Phillipe [email protected] Office Assistant Tanya McCaskell [email protected] June 30 - July 01, 2018 – Thirtinth Sunday of Ordinary Time - B "Do not be afraid; just have faith." (Mark 5:36) Life is a great gift and a mystery. In many ways, it is up to us to find the meaning in our actions and desires. St. John Paul II said many times the words Jesus spoke to the woman, “Do not be afraid.” There are enough verses in the Bible which speak of fear, that you can use one a day for a whole year. After the assassination attempt on his life in 1981, Saint JP II, had every right and reason to hide and protect himself, but he did not do it. St. John Paul II knew in his heart that the world needed him and that to follow Christ would require sacrifice and dedication. The words of today’s Gospel passage can be directed to every husband and wife who are beginning their life as a family, who are facing the question, “Did I make the right decision?” “Be not afraid” as you are not the only one facing the unknown and its many possibilities. “Have faith” things will work out and that life will present you with not only challenges and mysteries but also with blessings and joy. Faith, hope, trust and dedication – these thoughts and ideas are present in today’s readings and in the story of the healed woman. The miracle of God’s Spirit that found a good heart is made known to us. These qualities are also at work in different miracles that take place in the lives of many when they ponder their vocation in life. Some decide to have a family, some decide to join a religious order or enter the seminary, some discover their unique gift of a single life. But there are also some who are willing to go the extra mile and bring God into the lives of many on a very special level. Is fear than something we should feel guilty about? Our natural response is to avoid what scares us, what is unknown, or what presents a danger. But when I think of fear in the Bible, I see fear more as an opportunity to allow myself to be closer to God, to look for ways I can rely on others. Fear, as a negative idea, is a consequence of sin – of disobedience to God. A righteous fear, or as you may know it from your Confirmation preparation as a “Fear of the Lord – one of the Holy Spirit gifts – is a sign of our respect. After all, if we worry (fear) because we care about our sick relative, or about our task ahead of us, or simply because we just want to be faithful and respectful to God, in those instances, “fear” is a sign of our responsibility. Fear, as a sin, is a fear that leads us away from God. The woman in the Gospel today is very much frightened, and yet she sees in Jesus a source of hope. With great respect and humbleness, she approaches Jesus, and her “fear” is only exaggerated, when Jesus is asks “who is it that touched him.” But this a good fear, because it has been born out of necessity and has found its culmination in the power of God, in the healing that Jesus offers, in new life that restores our dignity. Fear not, for God is with us. In Christ, Fr. Andrzej Note: Thank you so very much to all who have filled out our survey regarding the Sunday Mass times. If you have not done so yet, please, have it done by Sunday evening. You can find on our website, in your email box, or extra copies are in the gathering area. Once again, thank you for your participation.

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Page 1: Do not be afraid; just have faith. (Mark 5:36) - Our Lady of the … · 2018. 7. 6. · 12365 Sturgis Road, Piedmont, SD 57769 phone: 605.787.5168 email: olbh@olbh.org web: olbh.org

12365 Sturgis Road, Piedmont, SD 57769 phone: 605.787.5168 email: [email protected] web: olbh.org Facebook: Our Lady of the Black Hills Twitter: @OLBH_church

Liturgy and Prayer Sunday Liturgy: Anticipation Mass Saturday, 5:00 PM Sunday, 9:00 AM & 6:00 PM Daily Liturgy: Tuesday through Friday: 8:00 AM Eucharistic Adoration: Wednesday, 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM Sacrament of Reconciliation: Wednesday, 5:30 – 6:30 PM

Saturday, 3:30 – 4:30 PM Frist Fridays, 8:30-9:30 AM First Friday Devotion: Following Daily Mass at 8 AM on

First Fridays CLERGY Pastor Fr. Andrzej Wyrostek [email protected] Deacons Walt Wilson, Retired John Osnes [email protected] Greg Sass [email protected] STAFF Parish Administrative Assistant Katie Harwood [email protected] Coordinator of PreK-12 Faith Formation Rhonda Gehlsen [email protected] Coordinator of Evangelization and Adult Fatih Formation Joni Osnes [email protected] Director of Music Ministry & Liturgy Coordinator Lorraine Rieth-Ptacek [email protected] Bookkeeper Lorinda Collings [email protected] Maintenance Coordinator Todd Phillipe [email protected] Office Assistant Tanya McCaskell [email protected]

June 30 - July 01, 2018 – Thirtinth Sunday of Ordinary Time - B

"Do not be afraid; just have faith." (Mark 5:36)

Life is a great gift and a mystery. In many ways, it is up to us to find the meaning in our actions and desires. St. John Paul II said many times the words Jesus spoke to the woman, “Do not be afraid.” There are enough verses in the Bible which speak of fear, that you can use one a day for a whole year. After the assassination attempt on his life in 1981, Saint JP II, had every right and reason to hide and protect himself, but he did not do it. St. John Paul II knew in his heart that the world needed him and that to follow Christ would require sacrifice and dedication. The words of today’s Gospel passage can be directed to every husband and wife who are beginning their life as a family, who are facing the question, “Did I make the right decision?” “Be not afraid” as you are not the only one facing the unknown and its many possibilities. “Have faith” things will work out and that life will present you with not only challenges and mysteries but also with blessings and joy. Faith, hope, trust and dedication – these thoughts and ideas are present in today’s readings and in the story of the healed woman. The miracle of God’s Spirit that found a good heart is made known to us. These qualities are also at work in different miracles that take place in the lives of many when they ponder their vocation in life. Some decide to have a family, some decide to join a religious order or enter the seminary, some discover their unique gift of a single life. But there are also some who are willing to go the extra mile and bring God into the lives of many on a very special level.

Is fear than something we should feel guilty about? Our natural response is to avoid what scares us, what is unknown, or what presents a danger. But when I think of fear in the Bible, I see fear more as an opportunity to allow myself to be closer to God, to look for ways I can rely on others. Fear, as a negative idea, is a consequence of sin – of disobedience to God. A righteous fear, or as you may know it from your Confirmation preparation as a “Fear of the Lord – one of the Holy Spirit gifts – is a sign of our respect. After all, if we worry (fear) because we care about our sick relative, or about our task ahead of us, or simply because we just want to be faithful and respectful to God, in those instances, “fear” is a sign of our responsibility. Fear, as a sin, is a fear that leads us away from God. The woman in the Gospel today is very much frightened, and yet she sees in Jesus a source of hope. With great respect and humbleness, she approaches Jesus, and her “fear” is only exaggerated, when Jesus is asks “who is it that touched him.” But this a good fear, because it has been born out of necessity and has found its culmination in the power of God, in the healing that Jesus offers, in new life that restores our dignity. Fear not, for God is with us.

In Christ,

Fr. Andrzej

Note: Thank you so very much to all who have filled out our survey regarding the Sunday Mass times. If you have not done so yet, please, have it done by Sunday evening. You can find on our website, in your email box, or extra copies are in the gathering area. Once again, thank you for your participation.

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Formed.org Log onto olbh.formed.org and register. All materials are free! Spread the word – find something you love? Share it with your friends!

Totus Tuus Summer Camps Boys Discipleship Camp (High School) is July 15-20, Boys Camp (Middle School) is July 17-20. Cost: $145 (Discipleship), $125 (Camp). Register online at: www.gods-call.org/events.

All are welcome! Join us for a Catholic families get together to let the kids run while enjoying adult

company! We will meet at the Piedmont Park on Tuesday, July 10 at 5:45 PM. Please bring a dish to share. The church will provide paper goods and juice. For information call Katie in the office at 787-5168.

Are you Teaching the Faith to your Child? How are you strengthening your relationship with Christ and knowledge of his Church? Is friendship with Christ and eternal salvation important to you and the children you know? Attend Catechesis of the Good Shepherd training at Blessed Sacrament July 16 -21. Training allows you to deepen your faith and learn how to share. Contact Rhonda in the office for information.

Catechists Help us help the parish! We are in need of Catechists for ages 3-Adult. We also need volunteers to staff the daycare during Faith Formation times. If you are interested in guiding others to Christ and sharing your faith journey contact Joni or Rhonda in the office at 787-5168. Casa Maria Gardens The gardens in the back yard at Casa Maria used to be absolutely lovely but now they need attention from someone who knows gardening.... and it’s a pretty big job. Interested volunteers may call Elizabeth for more information 695-939-1679.

Flowers Feel free to bring in fresh cut garden flowers by Friday afternoon each week for the altar. Flowers can be placed on the back counter in the gathering space. Parish Movie Night Join us on the back lawn for Parish Movie Night. Save the date for July 25, 2018 beginning at 7 PM. Popcorn and snacks will be provided by Dusty Whiteside of Thrivent. If you have a movie suggestion, please send it to [email protected]. FIRST SUNDAY FOOD PANTRY Stock the shelves of the Piedmont Valley Food Pantry the first Sunday of each month. Bring your donations to Mass and place them in the large bin labeled food pantry in the gathering area. Immediate needs include spaghetti noodles and sauce, cereal, pasta, canned meat, potatoes (canned or boxed), Suddenly Salads, macaroni and cheese, canned tomato items, canned beans, canned corn. Items for the food pantry are welcome anytime.

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Thank you for your donation. Please prayerfully consider automatic contributions via electronic withdrawal, check service, text giving at 605-250-1141 or online giving at www.olbh.org. Also, please prayerfully consider including the Western South Dakota Catholic Foundation and Our Lady of the Black Hills in your estate planning.

Automatic Basket TotalAdopt a Seminarian 102 27 129 Sunday Collection 1,703 3,794 5,496 Rectory 100 - 100 Bottles of Hope - - - Elevator/Lift Fund - - - Education Fund - 3,855 3,855

Held for Others 1,075 1,075 Total Contribution 1,904 8,750 10,655

"All good giving and every perfect gift is from above" (Jas 1:17)June 24

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This Week at Our Lady of the Black Hills July 2-July 8 Psalter Week I

Monday, July 2 No Mass Tuesday, July 3 SAINT THOMAS, APOSTLE 8:00 AM Mass Mass Intention For the repose of the soul of Marjorie Waits 5:00 PM Lectio Bible Study 6:15 PM St. Vincent de Paul Wednesday, July 4 6:00 AM “Just” Men Bible Study & Witness 6:30 AM Early Bird Bible Study 8:00 AM Mass Blessings for Logan Stefanich Mass Intention No Adoration due to a wedding. Thursday, July 5 Saint Anthony Zaccaria, Priest; Saint Elizabeth of Portugal 8:00 AM Mass Mass Intention For the repose of the soul of Leland Earl Friday, July 6 Saint Maria Goretti, Virgin, Martyr 8:00 AM Mass Mass Intention Blessings for Lareen & Pete Jacobs First Friday Devotion following Mass First Friday Confessions until 9:30 AM

Saturday, July 7 BVM on Saturday 9:00 AM-12 Noon Food Pantry Open 3:30-4:30 PM Confessions 5:00 PM Mass Mass Intention Blessings for the OLBH Community & OLBH sister parishes St. Vincent de Paul Ice Cream Social and Book Sale Following Mass Sunday, July 8 FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 9:00 AM Mass Mass Intention Diocesan Masses for Life St. Vincent de Paul Ice Cream Social and Book Sale Following Mass 6:00 PM Mass Mass Intention Abram Hohm St. Vincent de Paul Ice Cream Social and Book Sale Following Mass

Mass Times Survey Thank you for your input!

A hard copy is in this bulletin. Extra copies are available in the Narthex near the drop off basket.

Intentions of the Holy Father for July: Evangelization: Priests and their Pastoral Ministry. That priests, who experience fatigue and loneliness in their pastoral work, may find help and comfort in their intimacy with the Lord and in their friendship with their brother priests.

Prayers for the Repose of the Soul • Terry Usera (sister-in-law of John)

• Todd Antonsen (Grandson of Dean & Mary) • Deacon John Steffen

Prayer Chain If you or someone you know needs prayer for shut-ins, illness, sympathy, etc., please call or text Sue Colgan at 431-0310 or email her at [email protected]. Prayer blankets are available by calling the office at 787-5168. Prayer requests for the dying can be directed to Patrick at 605-569-1012.

Prayers for Life and Health Concerns Names will be left for three months; please call to re-add a

prayer request or if you would like to request prayers for someone.

• Edwin Weaver (father of Bob Weaver) • Rita Berg (sister of Phyllis Sour) • Carol McKenzie

• Jim Runyan • Pam Venjohn • Dean Antonsen • Pat Schabel (twin brother of Patty Cariveau)

• Magdalene Hafner (granddaughter of Patty Creek) • Steve Parthenay (Cousin of Patty Creek)

• Tyrel Tanner (grandson of Pat Rice) • Ray Walz • Jean Schubauer • Sr. Edna Marie • Marlis Brunson • Jerry Denekamp (father of Aaron) • Cecilia Keller

• Larry Blaha (father of Dustin Blaha) • Norbert Liebig • Teresa Bartlett • Jean Schacher • Jessica Schacher

• Blondie Wagner (mother of Joni Osnes) • Jon Arellano • Robert Forest (father of Cathy Long)

• Dallas Larson (mother of Cheryl Engelhardt) • Sr. Yvette Mallow, O.S.B. • Erin Kelly

• Eldean Montgomery (father of LaChel McCollar) Prayers for the deployed members of our Parish • Sarah Carlin

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MINISTRY SCHEDULES

Schedules are posted online at OLBH.ORG and at schedule; if you do not have internet access schedules are available in the office. If you are unable to serve as scheduled please arrange for your replacement – use the (request sub) link on your schedule in Web Terminal

Safe Environment Victim Assistance Coordinator - Barbara Scherr (605) 209-3418 The Catholic Diocese of Rapid City is firmly committed to creating and maintaining the safest possible environment for our children. To report allegations of sexual abuse by church personnel, contact the Victim Assistance Coordinator. In accordance with diocesan policy, all allegations of sexual misconduct involving children or young people and priests, deacons, lay employees, or volunteers serving the Diocese of Rapid City will be investigated. Safe Faith Environment Safe Faith Environment Training is mandatory for all paid staff and adult volunteers please contact Katie, Safe Faith Environment Coordinator, at 787-5168 for details.

July 7-8, 2018 Saturday 5:00 PM Sunday 9:00 AM Sunday 6:00 PM

Celebrant Fr. Andrzej Wyrostek Fr. Andrzej Wyrostek Fr. Andrzej Wyrostek

Altar Server Zoey Snyder - Lead Victoria Carlin Imogen Christian

NOT FILLED - Lead Haley Gruba Lilly Heisinger

Andrew Allen - Lead Shane Curtis Isaac Wilhelmi

Cantor Kayli Wilson Joshua Weaver Amanda Horn

Eucharistic Minister - Blood

Diane Clarke Eileen Desmond John Usera Deacon Walt Wilson

Dennis Fischer Crystal Hocking Jeremy Thompson Larry Williamson

Lorinda Collings Inez Harrington Pauline Stoffel Stacy Tate

Eucharistic Minister - Body Loretta Wiehl David Higaki Brad Blauvelt

Hospitality Steve Colgan Sue Colgan

Lisa Katzenstein Thomas Wilhelmi Michael Wilhelmi Joseph Wilhelmi

Lector Bernadette Usera James Johns

Joyce Williamson Maggie Whiteside

Mary Blauvelt Pascal Bedard

Sacristan Linda Schacher Joe Schacher

Bob Weaver Stacy Tate

Daily Readings Monday: AM 2:6-10, 13-16; PS 50:16BC-17, 18-19, 20-21, 22-23; MT 8:18-22 Tuesday: EPH 2:19-22; PS 117:1BC, 2; JN 20:24-29 Wednesday: AM 5:14-15, 21-24; PS 50:7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13, 16BC-17; MT 8:28-34 Thursday: AM 7:10-17; PS 19:8, 9, 10, 11; MT 9:1-8 Friday: AM 8:4-6, 9-12; PS 119:2, 10, 20, 30, 40, 131; MT 9:9-13 Saturday: AM 9:11-15; PS 85:9AB AND 10, 11-12, 13-14; MT 9:14-17 Sunday: EZ 2:2-5; PS 123:1-2, 2, 3-4; 2 COR 12:7-10; MK 6:1-6 The weekly readings can be found anytime online at

Weekly Readings

Necrology To remember in prayer for the repose of their souls, on the anniversary of their death or burial, those whose deaths are recorded in the parish; and the bishops, priests, and deacons that have served the Diocese of Rapid City. July 2 Rev. John A. McGowan (1947) Rev. Patrick F. Quilligan (1961) Rev. Edward P. Balfe (1972) Mary Jo Sanderson (2003) July 3 Msgr. Clarence N. Biever (1966) Kenneth R. Shabino (1995) July 4 Rev. Joseph A. Vorman (1966) Rev. Christopher F. Scandron (2002) July 7 Francis J. Berning (1992)

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VERSO D’ALTO An adventure trip to the Colorado Rockies will be held July 29-August 2nd. Open to young men aged 16 and older led by Fr. Mark McCormick and several seminarians. Includes hiking and white water rafting as well as Daily Mass, Rosary and prayer. Look for details soon!

Is it okay to lie, knowing you will tell the truth later? Just as damaging as a mad man shooting a lethal weapon is someone who lies to a friend and

then says, “I was only joking.” –Proverbs 26:18-19 One of the most common excuses for lying is, “I was going to tell the truth later.” That may sound all right, but usually it is just another lie. This often happens when people are joking around and making up a story for the sake of making people laugh. Be careful not to make an excuse for lying by saying, “It was just a joke.” The second most important thing in our lives is our relationships with others and one of the most important parts of a good relationship is trust. No joke is more important than that. Silent Retreat July 9-12: Experience an intimate encounter with Jesus Christ, surrounded by silence, directed by Fr. Mark McCormick. Holy Mass will be offered as well as time for Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Confession, the Rosary and time to quiet your soul and listen for the voice of God in the silence. Due to the nature of the retreat, only single occupancy rooms are available. • Monastic $225, dorm style, bathrooms down the hall, individual showers with private changing stalls • Family Style $345, hotel style, two queen beds, private bathroom Rates include all food, lodging and spiritual direction costs. The retreat will begin will Mass on Monday at 5:30 PM and conclude after lunch on Thursday. Offered by the Offices of Faith Formation and Family Life. Register online at www.terrasancta.org. For more information call Amy at 605-716-5214 ext 236 or email [email protected]. Ride with Bishop Gruss Postponed Due to inclement weather on June 24, the Ride with the Bishop to benefit the BHSU Newman Center, was postponed and moved to Sunday, July 22. The Rally and Poker Run will begin with Mass at 8:30 AM at St. Joseph Church, Spearfish. For more information email Kristin at [email protected]. Also check the July 17 West River Catholic for details.

Employment at STM/SES Contact Molly Rausch – [email protected] – 605-348-1477 Child Care Worker: SES Campus, Full and part time Kitchen Staff: STM & SES Campuses, Full time and part time. Elementary Literacy and Gifted: Part time, K – 5. Option to include art or foreign language for full time. Middle School Foreign Language: 6th-8th Part time. STM has immediate openings for full and part time custodial workers. Into the Wild Into the Wild is an outdoor skill oriented weekend for Catholic men of all ages. The retreat will take place September 13-16, 2018 at Camp Bob Marshall near Mt. Rushmore. Men and young men ages 11 and up are invited to attend. More information and registration can be found at www.intothewildeweekend.com or by contacting Bob Weaver at 787-9557. 2018.

Rachel’s Corner “I am the Resurrection and the Life; whoever

believes in Me, even if he dies, will live, and everyone who lives and believes in Me will never die.” - John 11:25-26

Our Lord conquered death so that we may live. If the shame from a past abortion is keeping you from the Fullness of Life, come experience a NEW LIFE on a Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat™. The next retreat in the Bismarck area is November 3-5, 2018. For more information, contact the national office at 877- 467-3463 or www.rachelsvineyard.org.

VERITATIS SPLEDOR INSTITUTE The goal of the Veritatis Splendor Institute is the mission of the Church: “to proclaim the Gospel to all men”. The program consists of courses of study and an annual retreat. For more information visit veritatissplendorinstitute.org.

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