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St. Philip's & St. Anthony's St. Philip’s & St. Anthony’s HANKINSON | FAIRMOUNT August 30, 2020 Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Contact Sacramental Information Information Monsignor Brian Baptisms Donahue, Pastor Sundays after the 9:30 am Cell: 701-261-8190 Mass. Please contact brian.donahue@ Msgr for information. fargodiocese.org Fr. Richard Goellen, Confessions Assistant to the Pastor At St. Philip’s: Saturdays Deacon James Hunt from 4:00-4:45 pm P.O. Box 419 St. Anthony’s: by appointment Hankinson, ND 58041 Phone: 701-242-7327 Anointing of the Sick Fax: 701-242-7773 Please contact Msgr when Bulletins & giving online someone is in need of this stphilip.weconnect.com Sacrament or Communion Email us in the home. saintphilip@ fargodiocese.org Marriage Office Hours Please contact Msgr at Mon & Wed 3:00-5:00 least 6 months prior to the Bulletin publishes marriage to begin prepara- Monday at 4 pm tion. A Prayer for the Intercession of St. Teresa of Calcutta Blessed Teresa, you promised to continuously bring the light of love to those on earth; pray for us that we also may long to satiate (to satisfy) the burning thirst of Jesus by loving Him ardently, sharing in His sufferings joyfully, and serving Him wholeheartedly in our brothers and sisters, especially those most unloved and unwanted. LITURGY THIS WEEK MAY THEY REST IN PEACE August 30 Monday, August 31st Marn Hemmerling 1938 8:00 am Mass at St. Philip’s +Gregor & Mary Lou Herding John Sauter 1978 August 31 Tuesday, September 1st George Fischer 1919 8:00 am Mass at St. Philip’s Pastor’s Intention John Bommersbach 1937 Edwin Marn 1938 6:00 pm Mass at St. Anthony’s Claire & Evelyn Hermes Frances Williams 1958 Wednesday, September 2nd Sr. Demeraa Rothdach 1968 Mae Diamond 1971 8:00 am Mass at St. Philip’s Pastor’s Intention John Wanek 1972 Thursday, September 3rd Dorothy Brackin 1990 September 1 8:00 am Mass at St. Philip’s +Gregor & Mary Lou Herding Lawrence J. O'Meara 1920 Friday, September 4th William Bagus 1959 8:00 am Mass at St. Philip’s Pastor’s Intention Sr. M. Luka Eiberger 1968 Joseph Bommersbach 1969 Saturday, September 5th Elroy Krump 1984 5:00 pm Mass at St. Philip's +Gregor & Mary Lou Herding Michael Scheller 1984 Sunday, September 6th Lena Albrecht 1985 Anna Sheleny 1987 Pro-Populo 8:00 am Mass at St. Anthony’s September 2 9:30 am Mass at St. Philip’s +Violet Hesler Graa Fallow 1918 Auden Clausen 1961 Robert Anderson 1980 Gertrude Schwandt 1996 Anton Bommersbach 2003 Dennis E. Roeder 2006 September 3 [God] cannot be found in noise and restlessness. Mary Ann Wawers 1958 Lucille Erickson 1992 God is the friend of silence. Gertrude O'Meara 2015 September 4 Gary Meyer 2007 St. Teresa of Calcutta Herod M. Hentz 1995 Elmer J. Gabel 1996 Helen Vedder 1998 September 5 Andrew Jarski 1914 Sr. Innocena Hamp 1941 Mable Peterson 1944 S77_,7 13G `3 14G MJ`JJ7 UPCOMING EVENTS Saturday 5:00 pm at St. Philip’s Lector: Bruce Stein Rosary: Volunteer OCT 16-18 JESUS APPROACHES: A Sunday 8:00 am at St. Anthony’s WOMEN’S DIOCESAN Lector: Liza Manikowski Rosary: Vince Humble RETREAT JAN 25, 2021 MARCH FOR LIFE Sunday 9:30 am at St. Philip’s IN WASHINGTON, D.C. Rosary: Catherine Wilm Lector: Bob Ginsbach FEB 19-20, 2021 REDEEMED WOMEN’S Money Counters: Tami Hermes, Paul Fischer CONFERENCE IN FARGO 2 | WELCOME TO THE CATHOLIC CHURCHES OF ST. PHILIP’S AND ST. ANTHONY’S SAINTS THIS WEEK She humbly submitted, foretelling her admission to the monastery after her death. The remainder of her St. Nicodemus was a secret disciple of Jesus. As a life was spent in the cell in her father’s house, where member of the Sanhedrin, he would meet Jesus by she died. The process of her canonization was night so that the others would not see him with Jesus. opened in that year by Innocent IV, but was not de- Eventually, it was Nicodemus who reminded the San- finitively undertaken until 1457. Her feast is cele- hedrin that Jesus had the right to a trial. Together with St. Joseph of Arimathea, he prepared Jesus' body and brated on September 4, when her body, still incor- placed him in the tomb. rupt, is carried in procession through Viterbo. Saint Gregory the Great is the patron of Popes, ma- Saint Giles is the patron of lepers, hermits, beggars, sons, choir boys, singers, teachers, and musicians. cripples, rams, and woods. He was born a noble but at the death of his parents he sold all of his possessions to After being prefect of Rome, he sold all of his pos- give to the poor. Saint Giles then became hermit who, sessions and converted his home into a Benedictine according to legend, was nourished by the milk from a monastery. Saint Gregory used his liquidated assets hind sent from God. One day a deer jumped into the to build six monasteries and was the first monk to cave St. Giles was in and a hunter shot an arrow into become Pope. He was one of the four great Doctors the cave with hopes of hitting the deer but he actually of the Latin Church and collected the Gregorian hit St. Giles. St. Giles then began to become famous Chants. St. Gregory the Great's feast day is Septem- and eventually became abbot of a monastery founded at the cave. St. Giles' feast day is September 1st. ber 3rd. Born of poor and pious parents, St. Rose of Viterbo Adapted from the Catholic News Agency & The Catholic Com- was remarkable for holiness and for her miraculous pany powers from her earliest years. When but three years old, she raised to life her maternal aunt. At the age of NEWS & UPDATES seven, she had already lived the life of a recluse, de- voting herself to penances. Her health succumbed, but SAINTS & OBSERVANCES THIS WEEK she was miraculously cured by the Blessed Virgin, Monday Sts. Joseph of Arimathea and who ordered her to enroll herself in the Third Order of Nicodemus St. Francis, and to preach penance to Viterbo, at that Tuesday St. Giles time (1247) held by Frederick II of Germany and a Wednesday Bl. John Francis Burte and prey to political strife and heresy. Her mission seems companions to have extended for about two years, and such was her success that the prefect of the city decided to ban- Thursday St. Gregory the Great ish her. The imperial power was seriously threatened. Friday St. Rose of Viterbo Accordingly, Rose and her parents were expelled from Saturday St. Teresa of Calcutta Viterbo in January, 1250, and took refuge in Sorriano. On December 5, 1250, Rose foretold the speedy death YOU’RE INVITED: A CARD SHOWER of the emperor, a prophecy realized on December 13. You’re invited to join in wishing George Kinn a Soon afterwards she went to Vitorchiano, whose in- happy 80th birthday on September 2nd by send- habitants had been perverted by a famous sorceress. Rose secured the conversion of all, even of the sorcer- ing a birthday card to him at 326 2nd Ave SW, ess, by standing unscathed for three hours in the Hankinson, ND 58041. flames of a burning pyre, a miracle as striking as it is I`-_7 A AB 22 23, 2020 well attested. With the restoration of the papal power in Viterbo (1251) Rose returned. She wished to enter Bulletin Published Before Offering Was Taken the monastery of St. Mary of the Roses, but was re- fused because of her poverty. TG`W 1 A Y G7`7J1 AUGUST 30, 2020 TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME | 3 I.D. Machine Inc. St. Vincent Thrift Store CNC MACHINING Stop and see what we have to offer! 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