September 2014 - Holy Rosary Parish

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September 2014 - Holy Rosary Parish
We celebrated
the Sacrament of
Baptism and
Welcomed into the
Community of
Holy Rosary
Leonard Edward Randash
Rachel Danielle (Swenson)
and
Chad Edward Randash
Born: April 3, 2014
Baptized: August 2, 2014
Paden Mark Dee
Lauren Kathleen (Wing)
and
Ryan James Dee
Born: May 17, 2014
Baptized: August 17, 2014
Macy Kate DeWit
Amanda Marie (McKay)
and
Alan Robert DeWit
Born: March 6, 2014
Baptized: August 17, 2014
Come to HRP’s ‘Bernie Bash’
September 21
6:00 to 8:00 pm
Parish Center (basement of church)
For his many years of service and leadership at
Holy Rosary, the Knights of Columbus will host a
dinner OPEN TO ALL PARISHIONERS to show
appreciation to Bernie Schaff. Vito Sinopoli and
the KC crew will serve a wonderful and authentic
spaghetti dinner. We will need a head count, so
if you plan to attend, please RSVP by visiting the
KC website KofCBozeman.org and submitting
the ‘Contact the Knights’ form on the home page
with your intended head count.
The Choir
Are you interested in joining the choir? The
choir sings at the Sunday masses throughout the
school year as well as at Christmas and Easter.
Newcomers of all abilities high-school age and up
are welcome. We will resume singing on Sunday,
September 7. For more information, please email
Tucker Torok at [email protected].
Infant Baptism Class
If you are interested in having your child baptized,
the next parent/godparent class for baptism will be
Wednesday, October 1, 2014 at 7:00 pm in the Parish
Center (basement of the church). Call the office to
RSVP for this class no later than October 1 at 3:00 pm
587-4581.
RCIA
(Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults)
Interested in becoming Catholic? Are you an
adult baptized Catholic who has not completed
the Sacraments of Initiation (First Eucharist
and Confirmation)? This program is for you!
RCIA meets every Thursday evening, beginning
October 2 from 7:00-8:30 pm in the Bozeman
Catholic Community Center. If you are interested
in taking this class, please call the office and talk
with Nadine (587-4581)
BURN THE MORTGAGE
CAMPAIGN
In the next months you will be contacted about a
pledge to our Capital Campaign to Retire the debt.
Please pray about this and generously commit a
3 year pledge.
“All for the Glory of God.”
HOLY ROSARY PARISH
1885 - 2014
The community of Holy Rosary Parish is the body of
Christ, empowered by the Holy Spirit, called to gather
for worship, cherish the Roman Catholic traditions of
our faith, to live the gospel, minister to others, and be
Christ to the world.
September 2014
HOLY ROSARY PARISH
Offices - 220 W. Main, Bozeman, MT 59715
P. O. Box 96, Bozeman, MT 59771
Website: www.holyrosarybozeman.org
email: [email protected]
Telephone: 406-587- 4581
Fax: 406-582-0248
Office Hours: M-TH 9:00 am - 3:00 pm and FRI 9:00 - 1:00
SUNDAY LITURGIES
OFFICE STAFF
PASTOR
HOLY ROSARY
Nadine Tribble - ext. 100
Rev. Leo Proxell - ext. 101
Saturday Rosary at 4:45 pm
[email protected]
[email protected]
Mass at 5:15 pm
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PREK-5
LITURGY, MUSIC - ext. 105
Sunday Rosary at 7:30 am
Laura Kuntz - ext. 121
Laurie Croghan, Liturgy Coordinator
Sunday Mass 8:00 am
[email protected]
[email protected]
Divine Mercy Chaplet at 10:15 am
Tim Bell, Music Coordinator
YOUTH MINISTER 6-12
Sunday Mass 10:30 am
BAPTISM
Kelly Ruby - 587-4581 - ext. 120
RESURRECTION
Celebrated at regular Liturgies.
[email protected]
Saturday 5:00 pm Resurrection
Phone
parish
office
for
parent
instruction
Sunday 8:00 and 10:00 am,
CONFIRMATION
classes.
1st Sunday of month Spanish
Kelly Ruby - 587-4581 - ext. 120
Mass at 1:00 pm Resurrection
RECONCILIATION
kruby @holyrosarybozeman.org
ST. JOHN VIANNEY
Saturday begins promptly at 3:30 pm or
RITE OF CHRISTIAN
Sunday 10:30 am & 7:00 pm
phone office for appointment
INITIATION FOR ADULTS
DAILY LITURGIES
FORESTERS
Call the office - 587-4581
Rosary Daily at 11:40 AM
Barbara Schaff, President 586-5026
SICK AND HOMEBOUND
M
12:05 pm
Barbara Hudson, V-President 587-3478
Call Nadine - 587-4581 - ext. 100
W
12:05 pm
Mary Guthmiller, Secretary 587-5596
TH
12:05 pm
F
12:05 pm
TU, W
7:00 am Resurrection
F
5:00 pm Resurrection
A funeral Mass takes the place
of any daily Mass.
Robbi Colvin, Treasurer 587-5623
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Chris Budeski, Grand Knight 522-3844
John Guthmiller, Financial Secretary 587-5596
Larry Neville 4th Degree Navigator 600-6903
Resurrection Parish
Chapel of Perpetual
Eucharistic Adoration
Call 586-9243 for hours available
Catholic Radio Station KOFK 98.3 FM
PO Box 481, Bozeman, MT 59771
587-5635
Mtgs.
Religious Ed
"BURN THE MORTGAGE" CAMPAIGN
COMMITTEE
Michael Banville
Bruce Taylor
Aaron Boyd
Rosemary Taylor
Michael Cashman
John Kozicki
Rona Davison
Sue Kozicki
Eugene Kuntz
Tom Griffin
Laura Kuntz
Matthew Warner
David McGoldrick
STEERING COMMITTEEE FOR
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
Jerry Cashman
Peter McGee
Rona Davison
Craig Roloff
Tom Griffin
Gomez Routhier
John Guthmiller Mary Routhier
Bill Lewis
Mario Stanislao
Larry Merkel
MARRIAGE
Diocesan policy requires a minimum
of six months notice. Contact the
church first when planning to marry.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
In an emergency, please phone the
office anytime day or night. In
other situations, the pastor will be
happy to arrange for anointing as
appropriate. Communal Anointing
of the Sick is celebrated twice yearly
as announced.
PASTORAL/FINANCE COUNCIL
Christopher Gray Mary Routhier
Bill Lewis
Barbara Schaff
Gomez Routhier
Mario Stanislao
CSS Monday Bible Study
Ministers of the Sick
High School Youth Group
CSS Wednesday Bible Study
RE PreK-5
Confirmation Class
Sept. 22, 2014 - 7:00 pm
Boz. Cath. Com. Ctr.
See you in the fall
Boz. Cath. Com. Ctr.
September 11, 2014 - 10:30 am
Parish Center
October 5, 2014 - 9:15 am.
Boz. Cath. Com. Ctr.
Sunday to Sunday Bible Study Jr. High RE - 6-8
Thursday at 1:30 PM
Parish Center
Foresters
September 8, 2014
7:00 ppm
Parish Center
September 24, 2014 - 6:30 pm
Boz. Cath. Com. Ctr.
Knights of Columbus
4th Degrees
September 15, 2014
6:00 pm
Boz. Cath. Com. Ctr.
September 24, 2014 - 6:30 pm
Boz. Cath. Com. Ctr.
See you in the fall 2014
Boz. Cath. Com. Ctr.
RCIA
October 2, 2014 - 7:00 pm
Boz. Cath. Com. Ctr.
Knights of Columbus
September 1, 2014
6:00 pm
Boz. Cath. Com. Ctr.
Ultreya
September 25, 2014
Boz. Cath. Com. Ctr.
GOD IN HEAVEN, GRANT COMFORT TO THESE OUR SICK:
Ken Barnhardt, Jerry Beard, Mary Ann Beck, Brandn Bertagnolli, Anita Coleman, Mary Coleman,
John Patrick Crane Family, Brittany (Maroney) and Lewis Dobie, Tracy D’Arduini, Debra Dehmer,
Teryl Dore, Nikole Drummond, Mary Katherine Egan, Julie Gannon, Ken Goldstein,
Ray Herdina, Leon James Holzer, Lawrence Kjar, Jackie Kostelnik, Toni Kramarich,
Dawn Marx Kreuz, Hailey Kucinski (Roloff), Bob Lawton, Ann Marshall, Kay McKay,
Shannon McMahon, Kevin McNelis, Annette Miceli, Helen Mell, Betty Monforton,
Frank Munshower, Rena Navant, David Noyes, Kate & Richard Reid, Beverly Reinig,
Elizabeth Rosson, Tev Sanders, Bernie Schaff, Mark Severson, Veronica Shallcross,
Rachel (Thorp) Silva, Dorothy Solyst, Edith Spencer, Brendan Steele, Fred Thiel,
Bernard (Ben) VanHoorn, Sofia Wass, Stevie Wingard, Joe Zinner,
PRIESTS THAT NEED OUR PRAYERS
Fr. Bill Greytak, Msgr. Joseph Harrington, Fr. Jim Hazelton,
Fr. Joseph Oblinger, Fr. Tom O’Donnell, Bishop Richard Omland, Fr. Dan Powers, Fr. Dick Sodja
GIVE THEM COURAGE, PATIENCE, AND HOPE; ASSURE THEM
OF THE SUPPORT OF YOUR HOLY PEOPLE.
If you are on the prayer list, and wish to take yourself off, or have put someone else on,
whom you would like to take off, please call the office at 587-4581.
If you need to put yourself or someone else on who is ill, please call the office.
ETERNAL REST GRANT UNTO THEM, O LORD...
= Peter Chura =
...AND LET PERPETUAL LIGHT SHINE UPON THEM
A PRAYER FOR OUR TROOPS
Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect the nation. Bless them and their
families for the selfless acts they perform for us in this time of need. And after they have accomplished
their tasks, bring them safely home so they can be reunited with their loved ones. We ask this in the name
of Jesus, our Lord and Savior. Amen.
In an attempt to clean up the lists, I have deleted anyone that I did not get a call on. If someone you know
is in the military and needs prayers, please call me at the office, 587-4581 or [email protected]
and I will put their names on the list. Thank you. Nadine
Daniel Amack
Mike Baker
Dan Bodine
Ron Bodine
Brian Benz
Roy Crosby
Timothy Cunningham
Maria DeCuzman
Andrew Drewiske
Steven Drewiske
Billy Fraser
Sean Gummer
Ryan Gummer
Ted Ehlert
Patrick Finkel
Kevin Kumlien
Chad Luebke
Michael Mulé
Nicholas Shallcross
LtCol Randolph J Stenzel
Joshua Werner
1-163rd Battalion of the National Guard's 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team
If you know of any changes to this list, please call the office at 587-4581. Thank you.
AND LET US ALSO PRAY FOR ALL THE INNOCENT PEOPLE OF WAR.
Holy Rosary Parish News
Gallatin Valley Food Bank Wish List
Canned Fruit, Peanut Butter, Boxed Cereal
Dried Beans, Spaghetti Sauce
Love INC Personal Care Pantry
Toilet Paper, Paper Towels, Clothes Detergent
Unused Eye Glasses & Cell Phones
Box in the north entryway of the church
The Bozeman Lions Club collects used eye glasses,
hearing aides, and cell phones, refurbishes them and
provides them to those who could not otherwise afford
them. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, and all
donations are tax deductible to the maximum allowed
by IRS standards. On behalf of the Bozeman Lions and
those who receive this benefit, we thank you for your
caring assistance. If you would like more information
about this worthy cause, please contact Richard Reiley
at 406-388-7840.
Religious Articles Wanted
If you would like to donate religious articles for
a mission in Yakima, please call Mary Ellen Pitt
at 582-1947. They will take medals, holy cards,
rosaries/broken rosaries, prayer books, etc.
Bulletin Board and Entry Way Table Items
MUST be approved by the office before they are
put up. If we find inappropriate items, they will
be thrown away.
Bulletin Ads
I have openings for some new bulletin ads. The ads are
$200.00 per year (July 1 through June 30) for the small ads,
and $400.00 for the larger ads. If you would like to purchase
an ad, or need more information, please call Nadine at the
office 587-4581.
The Next 100 Years
Pledges to date
Amount needed to raise - $6,000,000.00
Amount Pledged: $4,703,170.72
Amount Paid:
$4,436,820.39
Number of families in the fund: 674
If you are a seasonal resident of Bozeman, or visitor
to Holy Rosary, and want to make a contribution
toward our Next 100 Years campaign, contact
Nadine at 587-4581 or hrp@holyrosarybozeman.
org.
Our Parish Stewardship
Aug. 5, 2012
$10,910.00
Aug. 4, 2013
$11,623.50
Aug. 3, 2014
$10,048.75
Aug. 12, 2012
$8,025.00
Aug. 11, 2013
$9,760.00
Aug. 10, 2014
$9,273.70
Aug. 19, 2012
$9,215.00
Aug. 18, 2013 Aug. 17, 2014
$7,906.00
$8,918.35
Aug. 26, 2012
$7,430.00
Aug. 25, 2013 Aug. 24, 2014
$7,432.00
$10,551.84
2012
$882.00
Feast of Assumption
2013
2014
$1,581.99
$465.90
Gallatin Valley Food Bank
The Gallatin Valley Food Bank would like to
thank you for the 259 lbs of assorted groceries for
the month of July 2014.
Listening Assist Receivers!
Listening Assist Receivers are available for use at
all masses. We will place the older receivers, which
do work with this system, in baskets at each of
the entry ways. There are a limited number of the
new receivers available for use from the acolytes.
Either of these units may be purchased for your
own personal use. Please contact Laurie if you are
interested in purchasing one.
We would like to extend our
condolences to the following:
Dave and Sue Zimmerman for the loss of Dave's
mother Alice Zimmerman.
Charles and Tani Fritz for the loss of Tani's father
William John Peckham.
October Bulletin
The October bulletin will be published on September
27/28, 2014. The deadline for submitting anything for
the bulletin will be September 22, 2014 at noon.
Holy Rosary Parish News
Journey Weekend 2014
Do you want to deepen your faith life, learn
more about the Catholic faith, and form a life
within a Christian Community? Please consider
a Journey Weekend. The Journey weekend is a 3
day reflection on scripture and church doctrine.
It is a time of laughter, good food, and a basis for
lifelong friendships. Now is the time to sign up
for the Journey Weekend. The Men's weekend
will be held Sept 11-14. The Women's weekend
will be held Sept 18-21. Please join us for this
spiritual Journey. For more information please
contact David McGoldrick -Rector for the Men's
Weekend 586-2344 or Patty Holm-Rectora for the
Women's Weekend 388-1703.
Monday Night Bible Study
We will start, Monday, September 22nd at 7:00 pm
at Bozeman Catholic Community Center. This
year we will begin our session with “”A Biblical
Walk Through The Mass”. This study will help us
to better understand what we say and do in the
liturgy. Following this study, we plan to study
the Psalms. Every one is invited to join us!
Knights of Columbus
Bozeman Council 1413
The Knights of Columbus will lead the Rosary
before each of the weekend Masses. Saturday at
4:45 pm, Sunday at 7:30 am, and Sunday at 10:15
am will be the Divine Mercy Chaplet. All are
welcome to participate.
Help urgently needed
Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz, President of the
USCCB, is asking that a special collection be taken
up "to provide humanitarian relief and pastoral
support for our affected brothers and sisters in the
Middle East." Funds from this collection "will be
used by Catholic Relief Services and other Catholic
agencies working in partnership with the local
Church to meet the most urgent humanitarian
needs facing the people in Iraq, Gaza, Syria and
surrounding countries where refugees have fled."
Collected funds will also be used "to support
Church programs to aid persecuted Christians
and to respond to rebuilding needs of Catholic
dioceses in the impacted areas.
Lighthouse Catholic Media
New Selections
Walk the Walk:
Following Christ as His Disciple
Being a disciple of Jesus has always been
synonymous with being a Christian. From
the Scriptures and from his own experience,
biblical scholar Dr. Timothy Gray explains how
Christian discipleship calls us to follow in the
footsteps of Christ as engaged participants in
God's plan, ordering our lives to bear witness
to the Lord in our families, workplaces,
communities, and to the world.
I'm Not Being Fed
Jeff Cavins explores and responds to some of
the reasons why so many people have left the
Catholic Church for evangelical Christianity.
As he presents the story of his return to
Catholicism, Cavins also builds a case for why
the Catholic Church is the Church founded by
Christ.
Why a Protestant Pastor Became
Catholic
Dr. Scott Hahn explains through his legendary
testimony how he was militantly anti-Catholic
but self-driven to seek the truth. This ultimately
led him into the Catholic Church. He soon
became an ardent defender of the Faith and
one of its most passionate promoters.
From Atheism to Catholicism:
My Conversion Diary
Jennifer Fulwiler is a popular writer and
speaker from Austin, Texas. In this compelling
presentation, she recalls her spiritual journey
—one which ultimately led her to enter the
Catholic Church after having lived a life of
atheism. Jennifer is a regular contributor to
the National Catholic Register and frequently
appears on Catholic radio and EWTN. Her
highly anticipated book, Something Other Than
God, is now available in an audio book format
<http://www.lighthousecatholicmedia.org/
store/title/something-other-than-god-audiobook-8-cd-set> through Lighthouse Catholic
Media.
Faith Formation/Religious Education News
RE PreSchool-5
Faith Formation classes for Preschool through 5th
grade will be starting on Sunday, October 5th. You
can sign up for classes by going to our website
www.holyrosarybozeman.org
<http://www.
holyrosarybozeman.org/> and clicking on Faith
Formation in the menu. There is a form there for
you to print. You can also pick up registration
forms in the entry ways of the Church and at the
BCCC. If you would like to have a registration
form e-mailed to you, call Laura at 587-4581
x122 or send an e-mail to lkuntz@holyrosary.
Completed forms and payment may be mailed
or brought in to the Church. Children must be 4
years old to register for preschool.
If you have children that are in 3rd grade and up,
that have not received the Sacraments of Baptism,
Reconciliation, or Eucharist, they can be signed
up for the 2nd Track Program along with their
regular Faith Formation class.
Classes are Sundays from 9:15 am to 10:15 am in
the BCCC. Class schedules are available with the
registration forms.
If you are interested in volunteering with the Faith
Formation program and are in Middle School or
older, please let me know. It is very rewarding
and a great way to be involved with ministries in
our Church.
*Faith Formation Teachers
*Faith Formation Assistants
*Retreat helpers ˆ station leaders, sign-ins, set up,
and clean up
*First Communion Reception ˆ set up, clean up,
and food servers
*Vacation Bible School
Thank you. We are looking forward to a great
year of Faith Formation!
Middle School
Bozeman Catholic Youth Group
Another year is already upon us! Excited to start off
a new school year and a new faith formation year. We
start Middle and High School Faith Formation on
Wednesday September 24th at 6:30pm at the Bozeman
Catholic Community Center. Please come and enjoy an
evening of fellowship as we begin our new year. Make
sure to check the website, sign up for our email mailing
list, and the bulletins for upcoming opportunities in
faith formation and youth ministry!
(Middle School and High School Calendars are
currently now available on the website.)
Calendar
Sept 24th – Faith Formation Kick-Off
Oct 1st – Faith Formation Mtg
Oct 8th – Faith Formation Mtg
Oct 15th – Food Drive Scavenger Hunt 6-9pm!
High School Bible Study
Every Thursday during lunch at The Rock.
(Across the street from the 11th Ave Entrance)
Come and each lunch while we dig into the
upcoming Sunday Gospel Reading. All are welcome!
Son Light Raffle Tickets are now available to
be purchased. Please help support local and
diocesan youth ministry by purchasing a raffle
ticket! $25 a chance to win a 2015 Subaru Forester. $5 of every ticket sold at Holy Rosary
comes back to our youth ministry programs.
For tickets please contact Katie Buckner at [email protected]
Website
We will be updating the Faith Formation page
of the website more regularly this year, so please
remember to check there for information as well
as the bulletin.
Word of the Day
=Sunday, August 31
=Sunday, Sept. 7
=Sunday, Sept. 14
Jeremiah 20:7-9
Romans 12:1-2
Matthew 16:21-27
Ezekiel 33:7-9
Romans 13:8-10
Matthew 18:15-20
Numbers 21:4b-9
Philippians 2:6-11
John 3:13-17
Isaiah 55:6-9
Philippians 1:20c-24, 27a
Matthew 20:1-16a
Monday,Sept. 1
1 Corinthians 2:1-5
Luke 4:16-30
Monday, Sept. 8
Micah 5:1-4a
Matthew 1:1-16, 18-23
Monday, Sept. 15
1 Corinthians 11:17-26, 33
Luke 2:33-35
Monday, Sept. 22
Proverbs 3:27-34
Luke 8:16-18
Tuesday, Sept. 2
1 Corinthians 2:10b-16
Luke 4:31-37
Tuesday, Sept. 9
1 Corinthians 6:1-11
Luke 6:12-19
Tuesday, Sept. 16
1 Corinthians 12:12-14,
27-31a
Luke 7:11-17
Tuesday, Sept. 23
Proverbs 21:1-6, 10-13
Luke 8:19-21
Wednesday, Sept. 3
1 Corinthians 3:1-9
Luke 4:38-44
Wednesday, Sept. 10
1 Corinthians 7:25-31
Luke 6:20-26
Thursday, Sept. 4
1 Corinthians 3:18-23
Luke 5:1-11
Thursday, Sept. 11
1 Corinthians 8:1b-7, 11-13
Luke 6:27-38
Friday, Sept. 5
1 Corinthians 4:1-5
Luke 5:33-39
Friday, Sept. 12
1 Corinthians 9:16-19,
22b-27
Luke 6:39-42
Friday, Sept. 19
1 Corinthians 15:12-20
Luke 8:1-3
Saturday, Sept. 13
1 Corinthians 10:14-22
Luke 6:43-49
Saturday, Sept. 20
1 Corinthians 15:35-37
Luke 8:4-15
Saturday, Sept. 6
1 Corinthians 4:6b-15
Luke 6:1-5
Wednesday, Sept. 17
1 Corinthians 12:31-13:13
Luke 7:31-35
Thursday, Sept. 18
1 Corinthians 15:1-11
Luke 7:36-50
=Sunday, Sept. 21
Wednesday, Sept. 24
Proverbs 30:5-9
Luke 9:1-6
Thursday, Sept. 25
Ecclesiastes 1:2-11
Luke 9:7-9
Friday, Sept. 26
Ecclesiastes 3:1-11
Luke 9:18-22
Saturday, Sept. 27
Ecclesiastes 11:9-12:8
Luke 9:43b-45
=Sunday, Sept. 28
Ezekiel 18:25-28
Philippians 2:1-11
Matthew 21:28-32
Protecting God’s Children
For the good of the faithful, for the health and
protection of our young people, and for the peace of
mind of parents and parishioners alike, we ask anyone
wishing to report allegations of sexual abuse or to
obtain information regarding the implementation of
the “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young
People,” please contact the chancellors’s Office at the
Diocese of Helena at 1-800-584-8914. The Charter
and diocesan policies can be found online at www.
diocesehelena.org.
Sick and or Homebound
Do you know of someone who is sick and in the hospital
or homebound who would like to receive communion
once a week? If so, please call the office 587-4581 and
we will arrange for one of our many wonderful people
to come and visit and bring communion.
New to our Parish?
If you are new to our parish, we would like to welcome
you into our community. Please pick up a registration
form (either on the entryway table, or by calling the
office 587-4581) and let us know who you are.
Mass Intentions for August 30, 2014 to Septmeber 28, 2014
Saturday, August 30, 2014: 5:15 pm: Edward &
Muriel Galarus rb Doug Galarus Family; Rollene
Thill rb Edna Price
Sunday, September 14, 2014: 8:00 am: Kathleen
Lankeit rb Susan Sebena; People of Holy Rosary
Parish
Sunday, August 31, 2014: 8:00 am: Paul Boylan, Sr. rb
Debbie Dehmer & Linda Barker; Naya Reed rb Meghan
Durney Family
10:30 am: Ed & Veronica Proxell rb Proxell Family;
LeRoy Kudrna & Rich Osweiller rb Spence &
Valerie Jahner
10:30 am: Mike Doll rb Frances Doll & Family;
People of Holy Rosary Parish
Monday, September 15, 2014: 12:05 pm: People
of Holy Rosary Parish
Monday, September 1, 2014: 12:05 pm: No Mass
Wednesday,September 3, 2014: 12:05 pm: People
of Holy Rosary Parish
Thursday, September 4, 2014: 12:05 pm: Marian
Sheehan rb Ed Sheehan
Friday, September 5, 2014: 12:05 pm: People of
Holy Rosary Parish
Saturday, September 6, 2014: 5:15 pm: Edward &
Muriel Galarus rb Doug Galarus Family; Thomas
Walsh rb Susan Sebena
Sunday, September 7, 2014: 8:00 am: Living and
Deceased members of the Knights of Columbus
rb Knights of Columbus, Bozeman Council 1413;
Duane Leidholt rb Natasha Leidholt
10:30 am: Mike Doll rb Huguette Coghlan; People
of Holy Rosary Parish
Monday, September 8, 2014: 12:05 pm: Patricia
McKenna rb Lyle McKenna & Children; Peter
Chura rb Holy Rosary Parish
Wednesday, September 10, 2014: 12:05 pm: People
of Holy Rosary Parish
Thursday, September 11, 2014: 12:05 pm: Jane
Basezler rb Susan, Phil, & Family
Friday, September 12, 2014: 12:05 pm: Joan
Kutzman rb Nat Kutzman
Saturday, September 13, 2014: 5:15 pm: Edward
& Muriel Galarus rb Doug Galarus Family; Italia
Murial Claps rb Susan, Phil, & Family
Wednesday, September 17, 2014: 12:05 pm: People
of Holy Rosary Parish
Thursday, September 18, 2014: 12:05 pm: People
of Holy Rosary Parish
Friday, September 19, 2014: 12:05 pm: People of
Holy Rosary Parish
Saturday, September 20, 2014: 5:15 pm: Edward
& Muriel Galarus rb Doug Galarus Familly; Eileen
Sebena rb Susan Sebena
Sunday, September 21, 2014: Easter 8:00 am:
Special Intentions for Lisa Lawton & Family rb A
Friend; People of Holy Rosary Parish
10:30 am: Kathy Remington rb Mary Cota; Dana
Schrupp rb Anita, & Karen Kolman
Monday, September 22, 2014: 12:05 pm: People
of Holy Rosary Parish
Wednesday, September 24, 2014: 12:05 pm: People
of Holy Rosary Parish
Thursday, September 25, 2014: 12:05 pm: Laura
Caplan rb Beth Caplan
Friday, September 26, 2014: 12:05 pm: People of
Holy Rosary Parish
Saturday, September 27, 2014: 5:15 pm: Edward
& Muriel Galarus rb Doug Galarus Family; Robert
Cosner rb Cosner Family
Sunday, September 28, 2014: 8:00 am: William Sebena
rb Susan Sebena; Frances & Louis Biedron rb Glen &
Diane Bales
10:30 am: Charles Miller rb Rod & Joyce Chouinard;
People of Holy Rosary Parish
If I have scheduled a Mass Intention for a day on which the Mass must be canceled for some reason,
I will reschedule those Intentions at a later time. Please watch the bulletin for the new time.
Holy Rosary Parish Stewardship News
A Stewardship Prayer
The month of September has traditionally been
set aside to honor Mary as Our Lady of Sorrows,
whose feast is September 15. All the sorrows of
Our Blessed Mother are joined together with the
passion and death of her son, Jesus Christ. And
so we pray:
Oh my Jesus,
In your passion
came true the prophecy of Simeon,
that your mother would be pierced
by a sword of immeasurable
anguish and sorrow.
Grant that as we who commemorate the
memory of her grief,
imitate her stewardship example
and participate in a profound way
in your redemptive work.
Help us to embrace the journey
of your passion,
so that like Our Blessed Mother,
your first and greatest disciple,
we too may be brought
from death to life
by your cross and resurrection.
We pray this to you, Christ, our Lord,
Amen.
Be A Good Steward Of
Your Faith This Autumn
There’s something wonderfully renewing
about autumn, especially as it begins a new
school year. It’s all about new beginnings. Maybe
it has something to do with new classrooms, new
teachers, the great smell of brand new shoes and
the smooth touch of that new backpack.
We remember those feelings of starting again
even if it’s been years since we walked through
the school house door, and even if we don’t have
our own children heading off to the classroom
this fall. We still get that heady feeling of new
possibilities in the crisp autumn air. This is the
perfect time to bring a sense of spiritual renewal
to your life and to your family – the domestic
church.
Autumn can truly bring out a new resolve to
improve our lives as summer’s freedom gives way
to the structure of fall. For adults, faith formation
classes and prayer groups are just forming in
parishes. Check out the opportunities. With summer ending, many organizations are gearing up
for new volunteers. Contact your local Catholic
Charities or Habitat for Humanity to see how you
might help out.
Think of the autumn season as a way to
discover a new rhythm for your prayer life. If
new activities can be scheduled into your daily
life, start scheduling in more quality time for
prayer. Fall is the perfect time to begin a 34 week
Ignatian retreat, because if you start in September,
the retreat-in-real-life schedule will conform to
the liturgical year.
For the children in your house, early to
bed and early to rise means there may be more
opportunities to be together for short prayer. Say
a blessing at breakfast, or a brief morning offering
as kids head out for the bus. Try to bring a more
regular prayer schedule to your home. Pray with
your children as you tuck them in, mak- ing
the prayer personal and about the day’s events.
Make a resolve this fall to bring Christ more
prominently into your family’s daily routine.
Make the stewardship of your faith and family a
commitment as autumn brings a sense of renewal.
DID YOU KNOW . . .
September is Stewardship Month!
“A Christian steward is one who
receives God’s gifts gratefully, cherishes and
tends them in a responsible and accountable
manner, shares them in justice and love with
others and returns them with increase to the
Lord.”
Throughout the month of September
you will be reminded to pray about and
put into action the use of your time, talent
and treasure; for the building up of God’s
kingdom. There will be sign-up sheets at each
of the entrances to the church for the purpose
of volunteering your time and talents. This
can be directly related to the workings of
the church (liturgical ministries and faith
formation assistance...) as well as to helping
the needy of our greater community (Family
Promise, Love INC., Community Café...)
Holy Rosary Parish News
A Prayer for our Seminarians
O Lord Jesus Christ, great High Priest, I pray
that You call many worthy souls to Your holy
priesthood. Enlighten the Bishop in the choice
of candidates, the Spiritual Director in molding
them, and the professors in instructing them. Lead
the seminarians daily in Your unerring footsteps;
so that they may become priests who are models
of purity, possessors of wisdom and heroes of
sacrifice; steeped in humility and aflame with
love for God and man; apostles of Your glory and
sanctifiers of souls. Amen.
Deacon Year – Deacon Craig Hanley
Mount Angel Seminary – Joseph Paddock,
Cody Williams, Alex Woelkers
North American College, Rome – Chris Lebsock
St. John Vianney Seminary, Denver – John Hall,
Kirby Longo, Bryce Lungren, Andy Morrow,
Oliver Santin, Nathan Scheidecker
MOMS IN PRAYER
Attention Moms! Do you worry about your
children? Come experience God’s peace and hope
when you pray alongside other moms. Moms in
Prayer International, formerly Moms In Touch,
gathers moms and other interested women
together to pray for God to transform our children
and schools. Won’t you join with us in prayer
for this next generation? We will be kicking off
the 2014-15 school year with some informational
meetings: In Bozeman on Thursday, Sept. 4th
at 9 AM at 1013 E. Olive St. or 6:30 PM at the
Bozeman Public Library small conference room.
In Livingston on Monday, Sept 8th at 10 AM at 312
1/2 S. Yellowstone Ave. In Belgrade on Monday,
Sept 15th at 7 PM at 701 Home Run Dr. Please
contact Sarah Sobek at 570-9984 or sarahrsobek@
gmail.com for more information about our local
groups. For more information about Moms in
Prayer International, visit www.MomsInPrayer.
org <http://www.MomsInPrayer.org> . National Catholic Society of
Foresters, Holy Rosary Court 1036
BOX TOPS AND LABELS FOR EDUCATION
Our newest project is in support of St. Mary’s
Catholic School in Livingston. We are asking our
parishioners to get involved by saving box tops
and labels, then dropping them off in designated
collection boxes provided at our church. To save
the box tops, simply cut out the pink label from
products such as Betty Crocker baking goods,
cereals, Ziploc storage bags, Hefty trash bags, Scott
& Kleenex paper products, Frozen Foods, snacks,
dairy products, etc. We will send the box tops to
St. Mary’s Catholic School and they will receive a
check to use in support of the school. For more
information about participating products, visit the
website at: www.boxtops4education.com <http://
www.boxtops4education.com/> We also ask you
to save your labels from these food brands and
drop them off in the designated collection bins.
We will provide and send the labels to the school
and they will order school supplies from a catalog
containing arts, athletics, and academic items. For
more information about the program or products,
visit their website at: www.labelsforeducation.com
<http://www.labelsforeducation.com/>
Do you have an estate plan?
Is your will in need of updating?
The Foundation, in partnership with your parish
and the Diocese of Helena, is offering educational
sessions around the diocese this fall. You’ll receive
some great tools, including a “Personal Planning
Guide – A Guide for Preparing Your Will and
Estate Plan,” to help you organize your affairs
and to remember those you care about the most.
You’ll also hear about timely ways to support
your parish or other Catholic ministry in your
estate plan and receive substantial tax savings
now. This is education, not a fundraising event,
so leave your checkbook at home! Legal and tax
professionals will be on hand to answer your
questions. Persons of all ages with estates of all
sizes will benefit.
Holy Rosary Parish News
LOVE INC's "Change Your Life"
Fall 2014 Courses:
Finding Financial Freedom: A thorough tenweek course on how to improve your finances.
You will learn practical knowledge and skills,
including how to pay off debt, make a budget,
save and invest wisely, improve your credit score,
and much more! This course is aimed at helping
you in both practical and personal ways as you
learn how to manage your finances well, moving
you toward financial freedom.
Dates: September 23rd - November 25th (6:308:30 pm). Contact Hannah at 406-577-1296 by
September 15th if interested.
Dress for Success: If you want to be the 'right
person' on your next job interview or for the
upcoming job promotion at your current job,
join our Dress for Success course. This is a threeweek course on how to dress and present yourself
during an interview and on the job. You'll even
get the opportunity to have a mock interview
with the owner of a local employment agency!
Dates: September 16th - 30th (6:30-8:30 pm).
Contact Hannah at 406-577-1296 by September
15th if interested.
MSU Chorale Concert
September 27th - 9:30 AM
Come and hear a "Serenade Before the Parade"
on Saturday, September 27th at 9:30AM in the
Sanctuary of Holy Rosary Catholic Church.
The MSU Chorale, Montanans and alumni will
perform a brief choral recital just before the
Homecoming Parade begins at 10:00AM. No
admission.
Thinking about Separation or Divorce?
Is your marriage or that of a relative or friend
heading for divorce? Do you know how to
save that marriage? Or do you feel helpless?
Retrouvaille is designed to help troubled marriages
regain their health. It helps spouses uncover or
re-awaken the love, trust and commitment that
originally brought them together. The program
is highly successful in saving hurting marriages,
even bringing reconciliation to couples who have
already separated or divorced. Retrouvaille is for
any couple who would like to rediscover their
marriage and improve communication. Visit
www.retrouvaillemt.org for emotional Montana
testimonials. For confidential information or to
register for the September 19-21 Billings weekend
call 800-470-2230; 406-761-4830; or email montana@
retrouvaille.org. You may also register at http://
www.retrouvaillemt.org.
3 day Ignatian Silent Retreats
St. Joseph's Catholic Rectory and Church, 105
Poppleton St., Sheridan, Montana. Please call
Linda Dorrington, Retreat/Spiritual Director, at
406-842-5588. Donation from you covers housing,
food, etc., along with Mass, daily devotion, daily
personal spiritual direction. Thursday afternoon
through Sunday Noon. Some scheduled dates
for 2014 are, September 11-14, September 25-28,
October 9-12. Special dates or longer retreats, 8
Day Retreat, or program by request.
Formerly
Insty-Prints
16 N 9th Ave., Ste 2
Celebrating 25 Years
Serving the Gallatin Valley
586-0176
Kathleen Schmidt, owner
2212 Lea Ave. (off Griffin Dr.) Bozeman, MT 59715
www.gooseridgemonuments.com
Marketing
Print
Mail
587-0436
443 E. Main St., Bozeman, MT
CASHMAN NURSERY
Springhill Road
Jerry & Jan Cashman
587-3406
V.P./Real Estate Manager
P.O. Box 910
Direct: 406-585-3934
Bozeman, MT 59771-0910
Fax : 406-585-3879
406-585-3800
[email protected]
www.ourbank.com
NMLS ID: 707968
QUALITY ROOFING INC.
490 Cobb Hill Road
Ken & K.C. Barnhardt
587-4871
FARM BUREAU INSURANCE
Carla J. Schmidt, LUTCF, FSS, Agent
300 Jackrabbit Lane, Ste, 201
Belgrade, MT 59714
406-388-8188 office
406-539-6682 cell
COUNTRY FLOWER
SHOP
8th & Main • 587-POSY
Peter & Susan McGee
923 North 7th • 587-5423
Jim DeCosse & Dennis Cattin
Laurie Thatcher, LCSW, NCPsyA
adolescents, adults, individuals, couples
Bill D'Arduini - Master Plumber
337 Stubble Lane
Belgrade, MT
Psychotherapy
406-570-4745
Fax: 406-813-8176 14 S. Willson Avenue
Bozeman, MT 59715
[email protected]
www.lauriethatcher.com
406-580-9160
[email protected]
(406) 586-5879
Member SIPC
[email protected]
DRM Realty Appraisal Services
4458 Annette Park Drive
(406) 587-0277
Bozeman, MT 59715
"Where Comfort and the Rocky
Mountains Come Together"
Jan Emerson, MS, LCPC
Phil Angell, CEO
For all your lodging needs.
Clinical Therapist
215 Haggerty Lane
406-582-0448
Bozeman, Montana 801 W. Main, Suite 1E
[email protected]
587-4455
www.janemersoncounseling.com
[email protected] www.terrellsoffice.com Bozeman, MT 59715
1220 North Rouse
(406) 587-4164
Joe & Dan Sebena
ASPEN
PROPERTIES
Fast, Reliable & Professional
Property Management
and Real Estate Sales
www.aspen-properties.org
720 W. Babcock.................587-3261
Edward Jones
Serving Individual Investors Since 1871
Daniel R. McCloy, RAA, GAA
Emerson Counseling, PLLC
Paving & Seal Coating Contractors
Bozeman, MT 59718
MT Certified General Appraiser, Certificate #74
Working with individuals and couples.
Evening appointments
BIG SKY ASPHALT, INC.
For the investments you need and the
excellent
service you deserve, call or stop by today.
Greg Rotert
3508 Laramie Dr., Suite 4
Estate Appraisals l Trust Appraisals
SIMKINS-HALLIN LUMBER
326 N. Broadway
586-5495
allegrabozeman.com
ROUNDHOUSE SKI & SPORTS
1422 West Main
587-1258
Larry & Rita Merkel
Robert Gregory
Partners in Property Management
Call Steve Cichon
406-587-9004
39 S. Tracy
586-7007
Tom Stenzel
1200 E. Main
586-8534
ADVANCED PERFORMANCE
AND
REHABILITATION SERVICES
Physical Therapy Services
Mary Jo & Gary Lusin & Staff
serving the Gallatin Valley since 1981
1532 Ellis St., Suite 201
587-4501
Bozeman, MT
Confidential, Compassionate,
Education, Options,
Counseling, Treatment
DANIEL & ANNA
BIDEGARAY
INSURANCE CONSUMER LAWYERS
PHONE: (406) 522-7744
WEBSITE: www.bidegaraylawfirm.com
Your parents want to stay in
the place they call home.
We can help.
• Companionship
• Incidental Transportation
• Light Housekeeping
• Meal Preparation
• Medication Reminders
• Shopping Errands
Royal 7 Budget Inn
310 N. 7th
587-3103
Perfect for Weddings, ReUnions,
and your guests.
Lynn & Lorettta Bendz
Straightaway Motors, Inc
Auto Repair
5 E. Mendenhall
585-7112
Pete and Robbi Colvin