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Parish Contacts St. Michael’s-Burstall Chairperson: Rita Thorburn 306 679 2343 St. Mary’s Richmound Chairperson: Bill Gergley 306 669 4735 St. Mary’s Fox Valley Pastor: Fr. Hoang Nguyen Pastoral Admin. Associate: Candice Koch Chairperson: Mark Hudec 306 666 4422 Contact Info: Office: 306 666 2043 Fax: 306 666 2154 Fr. Hoang cell 306 380 5832 Email: [email protected] Website of south cluster www.togetherinone.wordpress.com Diocese Website: www.saskatoonrcdiocese.com Office Hours: Tues.& Thurs 10:00 am to 3:00 pm Nov 10/11 , 2018 32nd Sunday in Ordinary time 1 st reading: 1 Kings 17.10-16 Pslam : Psalm 146 2 nd reading: Hebrews 9.24-28 Gospel :Mark 12.38-44 Weekday Mass at a Glance Nov 12 to 18 INTENTION BY Monday K of C Mtg & Living K of C Members FV K of C Tuesday 7:00 PM(FV) PPC MTG Christina Resch V& P Eresman Family Wednesday 9:00 AM (FV) Ralph Greenwald S Greenwald Thursday 7:00 PM (RI) PPC MTG Anna Tran Friday 9:00 AM (FV) Tina Both C & R Weiss Saturday 7:30 PM(BR) Doreen Geiger B&V Fiesel Sunday 9:00AM (FV) Nick & Agnes Garrecht K & A Volk 11:00 AM(RI) All parishioners Diocesan Prayer Intention: Holy Spirit, we pray as a diocesan family that You would give us the courage to resist evil in all its forms and show us how to be peacemakers through prayer and action, lest we forget all those who fought, suffered and died so that we might have the freedom and peace we enjoy today.

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Page 1: Parish Contacts Nov 10/11 , 2018 32nd Sunday in Ordinary ... · 32nd Sunday in Ordinary time 1st reading: 1 Kings 17.10-16 Pslam : Psalm 146 2nd reading: Hebrews 9.24-28 Gospel :Mark

Parish Contacts

St. Michael’s-Burstall

Chairperson: Rita Thorburn

306 679 2343

St. Mary’s Richmound

Chairperson: Bill Gergley

306 669 4735

St. Mary’s Fox Valley

Pastor: Fr. Hoang Nguyen

Pastoral Admin. Associate: Candice Koch

Chairperson: Mark Hudec

306 666 4422

Contact Info: Office: 306 666 2043

Fax: 306 666 2154

Fr. Hoang cell 306 380 5832

Email: [email protected]

Website of south cluster www.togetherinone.wordpress.com

Diocese Website: www.saskatoonrcdiocese.com

Office Hours: Tues.& Thurs 10:00 am to 3:00 pm

Nov 10/11 , 2018

32nd Sunday in Ordinary time

1st reading: 1 Kings 17.10-16

Pslam : Psalm 146

2nd

reading: Hebrews 9.24-28

Gospel :Mark 12.38-44

Weekday Mass at a Glance

Nov 12 to 18 INTENTION BY

Monday

K of C Mtg

& Living K of C

Members FV K of C

Tuesday

7:00 PM(FV) PPC MTG

Christina Resch

V& P Eresman Family

Wednesday

9:00 AM (FV)

Ralph Greenwald

S Greenwald

Thursday 7:00 PM (RI) PPC MTG

Anna Tran

Friday

9:00 AM (FV) Tina Both C & R Weiss

Saturday 7:30 PM(BR)

Doreen Geiger

B&V Fiesel

Sunday

9:00AM (FV)

Nick & Agnes

Garrecht K & A Volk

11:00 AM(RI) All

parishioners

Diocesan Prayer Intention: Holy Spirit, we pray as a diocesan family that You would

give us the courage to resist evil in all its forms and show

us how to be peacemakers through prayer and action, lest

we forget all those who fought, suffered and died so that

we might have the freedom and peace we enjoy today.

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For Nov 17/18

FOX VALLEY RICHMOUND BURSTALL

9:00AM 11:00 AM 7:30 PM

Mass Mardi Carey

Servers Paul Jaelyn Kael Hunter

Readers Roxanne Brenda Mary Dan

Greeters James Donda

Gifts Kim & Carey

Overhead Adam Rhonda

Ushers Leo M Anthony

Mass Cooridin. Candice

Rosary Shirley

Extraordinary Minister Communion

Rosalee

Kendra

Cindy

George

Coffee

Cleaning

Gordan & Bev

Neil & Brandi

Oct 28 to Nov 24

A Kosolofski

K Job

Four Weeks at a Glance

F .V. RI BR Nov 24/25 11:00 AM 9:00 AM 7:30 PM

Dec 1 /2 7:30 PM 9:00 AM 11:00 AM

Dec 8/9 11:00 AM 7:30 PM 9:00 AM

Dec 15/16 9:00 AM 11:00 AM 7:30 PM

Keep these people in your prayers: To have a person listed or removed please contact Fr. Hoang or Candice

Karley Wirth, Frances Stock, Anthony Hoffart, Colleen Dietrich, Alfred Wagner, Alex Buye, Lorelei Dumonceaux, Jase Lister, Audrey Koch, Rhonda Ternes,

Susan Gilbert, Marie Schmaltz, Christina Resch

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Communion @ Home Communion will be brought monthly to the sick and the elderly

who wish to have it at home

For the month of Nov call Mark/ Elena @ 306 666 4425

or the office at 306 666 2043 We would love to see you.

Special Collection

St. Mary’s Parish Fox Valley Sponsor Child and International Child Aide Collection

Nov18 /2018

St. Mary’s Parish Richmound Sponsor Child Collection

Nov 18 /2018

St. Mary’s Parish Fox Valley is looking for a casual church/office cleaner, relief when the regular person is gone. Please contact Mark Hudec @ 306 666 4422 if interested or for

more details

FAMILY RETREAT December 8

th, 2018

SATURDAY

9:30 AM – 4:00 PM

SAINT MARY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH FOX VALLEY

ALL FAMILIES ARE WELCOMED!

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Parish News- Month at a Glance What Where When

K of C Meeting St. Mary’s Fox Valley Nov 12 After 7 pm mass

PPC Meeting St. Mary’s Fox Valley Nov 13 after 7 pm mass

PPC meeting St. Mary’s Richmound Nov 15 after 7 pm mass

CWL Meeting St. Mary’s Fox Valley Nov 19 after the 7 pm mass

Sacramental prep St. Mary’s Fox Valley Nov 21 Mass 6:30 Pm

Bible timeline St. Mary’s Fox Valley Nov 28 @ 7 PM

Diocesan Congress Day will be held in three locations, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day:

Thursday, Nov. 15 - Holy Family Cathedral, Saskatoon

Saturday, Dec. 1 – Assumption of Our Lady, Kerrobert

(Please note the updated location of the Dec 1 Congress day )

Come and meet Bishop Mark Hagemoen and hear about priorities and happenings in the

Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon. All are welcome!

Topics: • Truth and Reconciliation • Covenant of Care and the Protection of Minors and

Vulnerable Persons • Finance & Benefits • Human Resources • Communications • Stewardship

and Leadership - Parish Pastoral Councils • Bishop’s Forum with time for Q & A.

Mass will be celebrated with the Bishop at 11:45 a.m. at each location. Cost: $30 each

(includes lunch). Registration will soon be available online at www.rcdos.ca or contact Andrea

Alas at (306) 659-5831 or [email protected] (please note that the registration deadline is five

days before each event.)

If you want to attend any one of these 3 locations please let your Chairperson/Father or

the office know and we will get you registered

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Bishop’s Annual Appeal: Our Faith in Action! The Bishop’s Annual Appeal supports many important ministries and programs. Gifts are

allocated towards Hospital Chaplaincy, Prison Ministry, Youth Ministry, the education of our

seminarians and all of the services provided by the diocese. If you have not yet made your

pledge, please pray about your decision and consider making a pledge or one-time gift. Join

us, your Catholic community, as we join our gifts to God’s many blessings.

Please write cheques to “your Parish” and in the MEMO line write BAA

North Cluster News

Four Weeks at a Glance

Leader Lancer Liebenthal

Nov 17/18 11:00 AM 7:30 PM 9:00 AM

Nov 24/25 9:00 AM 11:00 AM 7:30 PM

Dec 1/2 7:30 PM 9:00 AM 11:00 AM

Dec 8/9 11:00 AM 7:30 PM 9:00 AM

2018 Leader Oktoberfest Has been rescheduled to Friday, NOV 16th from 7 P.M. – 12 A.M. at Leader Community Centre.

Doors open at 6:30 P.M. German supper at 7 P.M.

Adults – $20; Seniors – $15; Students – $10 and Preschoolers – Free. Tickets can be purchased at Leader Liquor Market.

Diocese News

CWL Clothing Depot at 619-20th St. West, Saskatoon is seeking donations of new items for

its annual Christmas sale. For example: toys, socks, underwear, gloves, toques, sheets,

comforters, towels, jewelry, health and beauty products, or individually wrapped candy.

Thank you for your generosity. Your donations help those who are struggling to make ends

meet in our city, giving them a joyous chance to shop for Christmas gifts for their loved ones.

Parents can choose a toy at an affordable price, enjoying the freedom and dignity of making

their own purchase, while children with only a few coins can buy a gift for mom or dad. The

sale runs Nov. 13th until Dec. 22nd. Items can be dropped off at the Clothing Depot from 9

a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday to Friday, or you may arrange for a pickup by calling (306) 242-5042.

Volunteers are also needed – you don’t have to be a CWL member! To inquire about

volunteering: (306) 242-5042.

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OUR SALVATION DEPENDS ON THE INTEGRITY OF OUR LIVES.

Let us be sure that when the day of judgment comes, our place will be among those who give thanks to God and have served him, and not with the ungodly who face condemnation. As for myself, I am only a sinner, not yet beyond the reach of temptation; but even amidst all the devil’s machinations, I still strive to make progress and hope to attain at least some virtue, for I fear the judgment that await me.

My brothers and sisters, you have heard the word of God who is the very fountainhead of truth. Therefore, I now read you an appeal to heed what is written, and thereby save both yourselves and your reader. The reward I ask is that you repent with your whole heart, to save yourselves and find life. If we do this, we shall set an example for all young people, for whom the glory and goodness of God is a challenge to be generous in his service.

Let me say also that when we are given a warning and corrected for doing something wrong, we should not be so foolish as to take offense and be angry. There are times when we are unconscious of the sins we commit because our hearts are fickle, lacking in faith. Futile desires becloud our minds. We need to pull ourselves up, therefore, because our very salvation is at stake. Those who keep God’s commandments will have reason to rejoice. For a short time in this world they may have to suffer, but they will rise again and their reward will endure forever. No one who holds God in reverence should grieve over the hardships of this present time, for a time of blessedness awaits him. He will live again in heaven in the company of all those who have gone before him; for all eternity he will rejoice, never to know sorrow again.

So do not be disturbed at the sight of wicked men possessing great wealth while the servants of God suffer want. We, my brothers and sisters, must have faith. Competing as we are in the arena of the living God, we are receiving the training in this present life that will make us worthy to be crowned in the life to come. No honest man becomes rich overnight; he has to wait for the reward of his labors. If God gave virtue an immediate recompense, we should straightway find ourselves engaging in commerce, instead of perfecting ourselves in his service. Although to all outward appearance we might be irreproachable, and bringing down on our sinful souls the divine judgment that would soon make us feel the full weight of our chains. To the one invisible God, the Father of truth, who sent forth the Savior, the author of immortality and through him revealed to us the truth and the heavenly life – to him be glory throughout all ages, for ever and ever. Amen. [From a homily written in the second century]