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Saint Maurice Catholic Church
November 3, 2019
Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time Saint Maurice Catholic Church
5313 165 Ave SE, P O. Box 272
Kindred, ND 58051
www.stmaurices.org
Pastor: Very Rev. James Goodwin
Parish Office: 701-428-3094
Email: [email protected]
Father Goodwin Emergency Number: 701-640-5638
Deacon Clarence Vetter: cell 701-212-0733
Email: [email protected]
Secretary:
Bev Lindsey 701-261-0648
Email: [email protected]
Office hours: Friday 10-1:00
Bulletin deadline: Wednesday 9:00 a.m.
Finance/Parish Council Members
Lay Director: Miranda Muscha 701-428-9996
Lay Director: Paul Corcoran 701-238-7024
Len Splichal 701-367-8438
Greg Moffet 701-428-3774
Amanda Hagen 701-640-8772
Ben Mauch 701-428-9837
Mike Bjertness 701-212-6928
We, the people of St. Maurice, are the people of God called to continue the work of salva-tion that Jesus began. Our purpose is to bring a deeper union with God through the an-nouncing of the Gospel in word and action.
Wed. Nov. 6 No Mass
Thur. Nov. 7 8:00 a.m. Parishioners
Fri. Nov. 8 8:00 a.m. Rochelle Betsch
Sat. Nov. 9 5:00 p.m. Parishioners
Sun. Nov. 10 9:00 a.m. Parishioners
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday: 4:00 p.m.-4:45 p.m.
Please keep in your prayers: †Louise Sadowsky and family, †Cid Schufeltowski, Rochelle Betsch, Jeff Kub, Carmen Howell, Tim Wright, Audrey Casperson, Parish family, friends, those with unspoken needs.
Mass Schedule and Intentions
A special Thank you to Paul Corcoran, Joe Berg, Rusty Trosen and Byron Stoffel for the many hours they spent switch-ing out the stoves, rear-ranging the cupboards, etc. to make our church
kitchen more useable.
Thank you to those who have donated to-ward the new stoves. Last Sunday’s caramel roll proceeds of $442 will go toward the stoves also.
Our condolences to the family of Cid Schu-
fletowski whose funeral was held at Saint
Maurice’s on Friday, November 1.
Schedule of Events
Stewardship October 27, 2019
Adults ........................... .…$355.00 Plate……………………… ............. 77.00 Child……………………..………. ...... 0.00 Caramel Rolls…………………...442.00 Thank you for your generosity!
Did you know that St. Maurice’s now offers automatic giving via an ACH transaction? This convenient form of giving is a safe and easy way to support our parish. The transaction is initiated at your bank, so all you need to do to take ad-vantage of this service is to complete an ACH form, which can be found outside Bev’s office. Additionally, if you have already signed up to give via ACH, but would like to change your monthly contribution, please update the same form. If you have any questions regarding completing the form, please feel free to contact Len Splichal, Paul Corcoran or Miranda Muscha. Once complete, the ACH form can be turned in to Bev, Len, Paul, or Miranda. As a reminder, it is important to keep your bank information confidential and, therefore, please make sure to place your form in a sealed envelope.
Ministry Schedule
Stewardship Moment
Nov. 3: Religion Class grades 1-6
Nov. 4-6: No morning Mass
Nov. 6: Religion class grades 7-12
Nov. 10: Religion class grades 1-6
Nov. 11-13: No Morning Mass
Nov. 13: Grades 7-12 going to Food Pantry for class
Eucharistic Adoration/Benediction
Friday mornings at 8:30 a.m.
The Kindred Area Ministerium will be putting to-gether food baskets for Thanksgiving and Christ-mas. Saint Maurice is signed up to provide 25 cans of green beans (50 total). Dona-tions may be dropped off in the basket provided by the Offertory table in the Gathering Space.
“But Zacchaeus stood there and said to the Lord, ‘Behold, half of my possessions, Lord, I will give to the poor, and if I extorted anything from anyone I shall repay it four times over.’” - LUKE 19:8 We are all called to gratefully give back to the Lord in pro-portion to the blessings we have been given. This means everyone isn’t called to give the same amount, but is called to give equal sacrifice. No amount is too small or insignifi-cant! Open your heart, how is God calling you to be more generous with your financial resources and possessions?
November 10: Thirty Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Hospitality Ministers: Second Grade Class Lector: Steve Hall Eucharistic Ministers: Yvonne Wegener, Paul Corco-ran, Polly Roe Senior Server: Abigail Schmitz
Altar Servers: Makenzie Schmitz, volunteer Money Counters: Desiree Fuxa, Paul Muscha
Religious Education News
On November 13, grades 7-12 will be going to the Dorothy Day
Food Pantry to help out. Students are to be at the church at
5:00 p.m. Supper will be offered at 4:30 p.m. for those who
wish to have something to eat before they leave. Students
must have a signed permission slip, which were handed out at
class and emailed to the parents. Parents are welcome to join
their students to help out at the food pantry (1308 Main Ave,
Moorhead, MN ).
Outside Our Parish
Volunteer drivers are needed in rural Cass County to bring residents to medical appointments in Fargo. Volunteers can drive once each year or many times per year; all volunteer miles are much appreciated! If you can help, please call Rebecca, Volunteer Coordinator with Community of Care, at 701-347-0032 with questions or interest.
JPII Catholic Schools is looking for a long-term Substitute Teacher for six to eight weeks starting in February 2020. Candidate must be qualified to teach Elementary students. Candidate must have knowledge of curricu-lum development and be able to effectively communicate with students, staff and parents. We are looking for someone with a passion for Catholic education and strengths in literacy and math instruction. Candidate must hold or be able to obtain current ND Educator’s Professional License. Deadline for applying: Open Until Filled. Submit cover letter, resume, completed substitute application, and three letters of recommendation to Human Resources, JPII Catholic Schools, 5600 25thStreet South, Fargo, ND 58104 or [email protected].
SAVE THE DATES: November 14 & 21 Catholic Collage Fall Session . On Thursdays, November 14 &
21, there will a Catholic Collage mini session. Fr. Kyle Metzger will “Unveil the Real Presence” and Ashley
Grunhovd will delve in to the lives of St. Thérèse of Lisieux and her parents, Sts Louis and Zelie Martin. The
evening will begin with a free will offering simple supper at 6:00 p.m. with the presentations to run from 6:30
to 7:45 – all at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church. See future bulletins for more information.
University of Mary’s Annual PRAYER DAY
Wednesday, November 20, 10:00 a.m., McDowell Activity Center, University of Mary
Keynote Speaker: Father Michael Schmitz, Christian Adulting: The Signs of Spiritual Maturity
Register at www.umary.edu/PrayerDay . “One of the leading youth speakers in the Catholic Church today, Fr. Mike Schmitz blends humor and Church teach-ing to discuss tough issues.” ~ Dynamic Catholic. Event is open to the public. Tickets are $5 per person. Lunch is also available at the Crow’s Nest for an additional $5.
The Bible Timeline: The Story of Salvation
Mondays 10:00—11:00 a.m. at Riverview
The Bible Timeline study program takes you on a guided journey through salvation history. Presenter, Jeff
Cavins, via video, will show you how 14 of the Bible’s narrative books tell the biblical story from beginning to
end and give you the keys to understanding the amazing story woven throughout Scripture. For more infor-
mation, please call Mary Jo at 237-4700.
Join Catholic Man Night at St Joseph’s Moorhead on Tuesday, November 19! The evening will consist of Adoration & Confession from 6:00-7:00 pm and Dinner with Presentation from 7:00-8:00 pm. Featured speaker is Bishop Michael Hoeppner. It is tough being a genuine man of faith. You are not alone; join us for support and encouragement. St Joseph Catholic Church, 218 10th St S., Moorhead.
Job Opportunities
Church Dinners
St. Leo’s Fall Dinner on Sunday, November 3. Serving Roast Beef
Dinner from 11:00-1:30. Adults $12, children 4-12 $5, 3 and under
free. Take-outs available for $12. Featuring: Country Store and Bake
Sale, Cash Raffle, Silent Auction and Kid’s Games from 11:30 to 1pm.
Sts. Anne & Joachim’s Fall Festival is Sunday, November 10, from 4 to 7 p.m. There will be a pork roast dinner, Bingo, children’s games, Farmer’s Market, cake walk, hay ride, raffle, and more.
St. Mary’s Cathedral, Fargo, ND is accepting applications for a Maintenance/Custodian position in either a full-time or part-time capacity. This role will be responsible for the maintenance and preventative mainte-nance on all buildings, grounds and equipment. Additional duties will include floor care, grounds (grass cutting/snow removal), janitorial work in the office building, social hall and Church. Candidate must be relia-ble, motivated and efficient. For more information or to apply please contact Jayme at: 701-235-4289 [email protected] Position open until filled.
19th Annual Ham Dinner at Kindred Lutheran Church on November 3, 2019, 11—1 pm. On the menu is
ham, baked potato, glazed carrots, coleslaw, dinner rolls and pie. Adults $10, ages 4-10 $5.00, take-out
dinners $11. Take-outs available by calling 428-3630.
Long-Term Substitute Teacher – Nativity Elementary : JPII Catholic Schools is looking for a long-term
Substitute Teacher for six to eight weeks starting in February 2020. Candidate must be qualified to teach Ele-
mentary students. Candidate must have knowledge of curriculum development and be able to effectively com-
municate with students, staff and parents. We are looking for some-one with a passion for Catholic education
and strengths in literacy and math instruction. Candidate must hold or be able to obtain current ND Educator’s
Professional License. Deadline for applying: Open Until Filled. Submit cover letter, resume, completed substi-
tute application, and three letters of recommendation to Human Resources, JPII Catholic Schools, 5600 25th
Street South, Fargo, ND 58104 or [email protected].
Guided by our values, Catholic Charities North Dakota Serves people in need and advocates for the com-mon good of all. We are seeking a part-time Development Associate in our Fargo office. Main responsibilities include database entry and management, coordinating mailings, communicating with businesses, churches, and donors, and general office tasks as assigned. Applicants should be self-motivated and able to complete tasks in a timely manner. Database experience and Microsoft Office computer skills are required. A positive, customer service-oriented attitude and an eager willingness to learn are essential. Experience in the areas of nonprofit development, marketing, or public relations is preferred. Occasional lifting and standing are re-quired. Please submit cover letter, resume, and three references to: [email protected]. by the close of business on November 15, 2019. Criminal background, abuse/neglect, and driver’s record checks conducted on all new hires.