April 3, 2016 - St. Anthony Catholic Church

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April 3, 2016 - St. Anthony Catholic Church
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Our Catholic Family
St. Anthony Catholic Church
613 N Broadway, Linton, 254-4588
Parish Center Hours: M-F 9am-3pm
Parish Secretary: Billie Schumacher
Email: stanthony@bektel.com
Bus Mgr/DRE: Sue Schumacher
Email: stanthonybusadmin@bektel.com
Director of Rel Ed: Denice Kautz
Email: stacatholic@bektel.com
www.stanthonylinton.com
www.facebook.com/stanthonylinton
Pastor: Fr. David Richter
(Office) 254-4588
(Rectory) 254-4400
DIVINE MERCY CHAPEL
Deacon Ken Wolbaum
located in St. Anthony
Parish Center • East Entrance
~ Always Accessible ~
St. Katherine Catholic Church
200 1st Ave N, Braddock
Directors of Religion Education
Tom and Adrian Shea
321-3274
Parish Office: 254-4588
782-4115
St. Paul Catholic Church
372 Harold St, Hazelton
Directors of Religion Education
Tom and Adrian Shea
321-3274
Parish Office: 254-4588
April 3, 2016 • Divine Mercy Sunday
His Mercy endures forever!
All Parishes • Liturgy, Prayer and Mass Intentions: April 4-10 4 Monday
5 Tuesday
8:00 a.m. Mass: St. Anthony............................................................................... Catholic Daughters
6:30 p.m. No Mass: St. Katherine
6 Wednesday 7:15 a.m. No Mass: St. Anthony
(There will not be Mass due to
Fr. Richter attending the Clergy Conference)
7 Thursday 7:15 a.m. No Mass: St. Paul
4:30 p.m. Cenacles of Life in St. Anthony Church
5:30 p.m. Mass: St. Anthony......................................................................................... † Irene Jahner
8 Friday
8:30 a.m. Mass: St. Anthony....................................................................... † Peter & Alice Kramer
3:00 p.m. Divine Mercy Chaplet in the Chapel
9 Saturday 4:00 p.m. Mass: St. Anthony....................................................................................... † Bernie Scherr
7:00 p.m. Mass: St. Katherine.............................................................................† Andy Grensteiner
10 Sunday
8:30 a.m. Mass: St. Paul............................................................................................... Joe & Pat Shea
10:30 a.m. Mass: St. Anthony.......................................................................................... For the People
8:05 p.m. Scriptural Rosary (Joyous Mysteries) in the Divine Mercy Chapel
Padre’s Corner
Perpetual
Eucharistic
Adoration
Greetings to all!
As many of you already know, we, our country and our
world lost a great evangelist and a holy lady. Mother Angelica of EWTN died Easter Sunday. I am sharing a bit
of information about her passing with you. May we all be
inspired by her life and ministry that she lived and shared
with us, so that we may be prepared for heaven!
Many people have noted how fitting it seemed that Mother Angelica passed away on Easter Sunday, the day on
which Christians celebrate Jesus Christ’s resurrection and
triumph over death. Now, new details are emerging about
her final days that show even more interesting convergences between her life and the liturgical calendar.
“It was on Good Friday,” EWTN Chaplain Fr. Joseph
Wolfe explained in a sermon he gave recently about Mother Angelica’s death, “that I heard from one of the caregivers who was helping Mother.”
He continued: “Mother began to cry out early in the
morning from the pain that she was having. She had a fracture in her bones because of the length of time she had been
bedridden. They said you could hear it down the hallways
that she was crying out on Good Friday from what she was
going through. These two people said to me she has excruciating pain.”
Fr. Wolfe saw a special meaning in her suffering on Good
Friday, the day on which Christians remember Christ’s passion and death on the cross. “Well, do you know where that
word ‘excruciating’ comes from? Ex, from, cruce, from the
cross. Excruciating pain.”
But the pain didn’t last all day. “After the 3 o’clock hour
arrived on Good Friday she was more calm, she was more
peaceful.” Three o’clock is the time at which Jesus died on
the cross, according to the Bible.
Holy Saturday was more peaceful, but Fr. Wolfe visited
her again. “On Holy Saturday, I also visited. I had this desire to thank her. We have benefited by her witness, her
teaching.”
But early on Easter Sunday, Mother Angelica started to
struggle again and Fr. Wolfe was called by one of the sisters. When he arrived, he started Last Rites, which is a collection of prayers and sacraments given to those near death.
She was anointed, pardoned, and prayed over. Mass was
offered in her room, and she received the Eucharist. Later
that afternoon, as it became clear that she would die soon,
those around her simply prayed.
“It was in the afternoon that Father Miguel and I went
to her bed at the hour of mercy, at 3 o’clock,” Fr. Wolfe
explained. “We had just finished praying the Divine Mercy
Chaplet. We all continued to pray silently around her bed.
Then it was shortly before 5 p.m. that she went to the
Father’s house. She breathed her last.” ETERNAL REST
GRANT UNTO HER, O LORD, AND LET PERPETUAL
LIGHT SHINE UPON HER!
Divine Mercy
Adoration Chapel
~ Always Accessible ~
East Entrance of Parish Center
Eucharistic Adoration during these hours:
Monday 6 p.m. to 3 a.m. Tuesday
Wednesday 12 a.m. to 12 a.m. Thursday
Thursday 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. (Noon)
Friday 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Please contact
Martha Glatt
254-5591 to
commit to an hour
of adoration.
Thank you.
First Saturday Devotion Mass
Making reparation to the Immaculate Heart
Every first Saturday of the month
8 a.m. in the Divine Mercy Adoration Chapel
Next Mass: May 7
Those Needing Prayer
Please pray for the following individuals who are in need of God’s grace. We ask
God to graciously give them what He knows they most need and what is best for
them in their particular circumstance. Thank you for your prayer and concern for
our brothers and sisters who are dear to Jesus.
We ask that you please help us keep our parish family prayer list updated. When we
receive a prayer request, the name of the individual in need of our prayers will be printed
here in the bulletin for one month. If we are not informed that it is desired they stay on
this list longer, their name will be removed. St. Anthony Office 254-4588.
Oscar Carlson
Joseph Kalberer
Viola Kelsch
Lucille Scherr
Max Mosset
Alvina Nagel
Ralph Welsch
Maureen Gamradt
Evan Sauter
Michael Lambert
Linda Nierhake
Patrick Appert
Lois Kalberer
Garth Sayler
Bishop Paul Zipfel
Kelly Dahl
Albert Masset
Jesse Kuntz
Mother Mary Angelica of the Annunciation, PCPA, was
an American Franciscan nun best known as a television
personality and the founder of both the internationallybroadcast cable television network Eternal Word Television Network and the Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word.
Born: April 20, 1923, Canton, Ohio
Died: March 27, 2016, Hanceville, Alabama
TV show: EWTN Global Catholic Network
Books: The Promised Woman, I Am His Temple, In the Shadow of His Light
Parents: John Rizzo, Mae Helen Gianfransisco
Organizations founded: EWTN Global Catholic
Network, Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word.
Fr. David Richter
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Parish Points
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ,
I write today to express my gratitude for your generous response to our 27th Annual African Mission Appeal
which was held in our parishes on March 5th and 6th.
Your wonderful generosity demonstrates your spiritual unity with Pope Francis’ strong pastoral dedication
to the poor.
The money collected for the African Mission Appeal
supports our missionary activity in Kisii, Kenya, East
Africa. You can be very proud of all the missionary work
that we are able to accomplish because of your generosity. On behalf of our poor brothers and sisters and all
the orphaned children whom you have helped, I offer my
heartfelt thank you.
I hope you get a chance to read about the exciting ministry that Brent and Jessica Naslund and their family are
accomplishing because of your support in the quarterly
issues of the Kenya Connection newsletter. They are full
of interesting articles describing the wonderful work and
ministry made possible by your contributions. More information can also be found on our diocesan website and
the African Mission Facebook page.
Once again, I thank each and every one of you who
supported our African Mission Appeal. You are faithful
and generous stewards.
TIME, TALENT and TREASURE
Stewardship Envelope
can WIN you a PRIZE!
Last weekend’s drawing winner is
Colin Turman
Congratulations Colin!
(Your prize is on table in gathering area of church)
Rada Cutlery
Youth are selling Rada Cutlery to help raise funds for their
trip to the Steubenville Youth Conference in Denver, Colorado. Rada Cutlery is 100% USA-made from surgical-grade
stainless steel, long lasting high quality. A large variety of
cutlery is available. Makes a great gift for weddings and
Mother’s Day.
Please contact the following youth or stop by the parish
office to purchase this cutlery:
• Jack McCrory
• Andrew Vetter
• Wyatt Nagel
• Tanner Sehn
• Brandon Oien
• Parker Gerving
• James Schmaltz
• Hannah Schumacher
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Most Reverend David D. Kagan
Bishop of Bismarck
2016 STEWARDSIP DAYS
The Diocese of Bismarck will be hosting the 2016
Stewardship Days on April 22 and 23 at the Ramkota
Hotel in Bismarck! This conference is not only for
parishes that have stewardship committees, but also
for individuals who want to learn more about living a
‘stewardship way of life,’ and how we as parishioners
can better understand living our daily lives as good
stewards. Anyone from our parish is invited to attend
this conference. If this is something you are interested
in attending please contact the parish office at 2544588.
Calling Youth to Mission—Equipping
Young Disciples National Workshop
This is a national workshop prepared and presented by
Joan Weber of Center for Ministry Development.
St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, Napoleon
Thursday, April 21, 2016 • 3:00 pm – 8:45 pm
$25 per person, includes meal and resources
Register online:http://www.fargodiocese.org/cmdregistration.
Registration deadline is April 14.
Session 1: Following Christ-Mini-Retreat
Session 2: Calling Youth to Missionary Discipleship
Session 3: Becoming a Disciple Building Parish
Session 4: Disciple Building Action Plan
Join us as Fr. Tad Pacholczyk gives pertinent
answers to today’s questions with a Q&A forum.
Following the 7 p.m. Mass, St. Mary’s Parish, Bismarck
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Rev. Tadeusz Pacholczyk
Rev. Tadeusz Pacholczyk, Ph.D. is a priest of the diocese of Fall River, Massachusetts.
same with those we encounter each day.
Reconciliation and Mass
Jubilee Year of Mercy
Fr. Robert Shea grew up on
a family farm north of
Hazelton, the fifth of eight
children, and was ordained
a priest of Jesus Christ on
June 13, 2013. He currently
serves as Parochial Vicar at
St. Mary's parish, as well as
part-time chaplain at the
University of Mary and as
the diocesan ethicist for
health care.
Dec. 8, 2015 - Nov. 20, 2016
Live Mercy Day by Day
DIVINE
MERCY
SUNDAY
For more information contact Steve
701-223-5562
CELEBRATION
steve@stmarysparishfamily.net
St. Anthony Church
Sunday, April 3
Chaplet of Divine Mercy
at 3 p.m. followed by one holy
hour of Eucharistic Adoration
during which Fr. David Richter
will be available to hear confessions. Benediction to close and
then a fellowship gathering with
light refreshments at 4 p.m. in
the church basement.
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A Personal Retreat for Women #2
Purpose, Peace, Faith, Forgiveness
Fr. Robert Shea
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Spirit of Life Catholic Church,
801 1st St. SE, Mandan ND
9:00 am Mass — Retreat Begins 9:30 am – 2:30 pm
Lunch & Daycare will be Provided
No Charge—Space is Limited—Pre-Registration Required
Msgr Chad Gion
Quotes from the Saints ~Confession heals, confession
justifies, confession grants pardon of sin. All hope consists
in confession. In confession there is a chance for mercy.
Believe it firmly. Do not doubt, do not hesitate, never
despair of the mercy of God. Hope and have confidence in
confession.
- Saint Isidore of Seville (560-636), bishop,
Doctor of the Church, Feast Day April 4
Msgr Thomas Richter
Mikey Hoeven
Valerie Jundt
Renae Duppong
Deadline to Register:
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Call: 701-663-1660 or Email: office@myspiritoflife.com
Please advise if daycare will be needed & ages of children
Sunday Readings and Backgrounds
Gospel : John 20:19-31
After eight days Jesus came in and stood among
them.
• The Gospel passage narrates two appearances of
the risen Jesus. In both stories, his first words are
“Peace be with you.”
• Jesus sent his disciples out with the gift of peace,
to be signs of his healing presence in the world.
• The second appearance involves the apostle
Thomas who needs evidence of Jesus’
resurrection.
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY
Week of April 3, 2016
Reading I : Acts 5:12-16
The number of women and men who came to
believe increased steadily.
• The first reading from Acts of the Apostles
summarizes the ideal Christian community.
• Today’s passage describes the witness of the
community to outsiders.
• The Christian community continues the healing
ministry of the Risen Christ.
Stewardship Thought
“Blessed are they who have not seen and have believed,” Jesus says in today’s Gospel. For those who have
not seen to believe, however, we must be good stewards of
our faith, living it joyfully and sharing it generously. Then,
in our time too, “men and women in great numbers” will
be “added to the Lord.”
• Stewardship is not just job-oriented or project-minded. It
is a way of life for a lifetime.
• Does your husband have a Will? If not, you as wife and
mother may be risking a great loss.
Reading II : Revelation 1:9-11a, 12-13, 17-19
I was dead and now I am to live for ever and ever.
• Today’s reading from Revelation recounts the
first vision of the book.
• The author describes a vision of the victorious
Christ holding all power, even over death.
• Christ is the beginning and the end, his power
endures beyond all persecution.
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Scenes from the
Living Stations
presented by the youth on
Wednesday, March 23.
The youth read the Gospel during the Good Friday
Service at St. Anthony Church.
Darrin Simons
was received
into the
Catholic Church
at the
Easter Vigil,
followed by
a reception.
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✟ St. Anthony Parish
The Rosary: Before every Mass. Devotion to Mother of Perpetual
Help on the First Friday of each month following morning Mass.
Confessions: 1/2 hour before weekday Mass; Saturdays 3:00 p.m. to
3:45 p.m.; or anytime by appointment.
God bless you as you celebrate!
Happy Birthday!
April 3................................ Rick Hulm
April 4........................... Jane Roehrich
April 5.............................Isaac Brindle
April 9-10
4:00 p.m. Saturday
10:30 a.m. Sunday
April 5.......................Mason Ryckman
ROSARY: Christian Mothers-Rose Fettig
Rosina Bosch
April 5.....................Jared Schumacher
GIFTS: Rick Hulm Family
Alan Brindle Family
SERVERS: Paul Vetter, Logan Barnes
Kimberly Gefroh, Paige Hulm April 7...................... Sheila Ohlhauser
April 7................................Janice Paul
READER: Annette Pavlicek
Lisa McCrory
EMHC:
(B) Mary Ann Vetter
(B) Linda Kelsch
April 8..........................Easton Jangula
(PB) Al & Angela Schmaltz
April 8.................................Lucy Shea
(PB) James Fries, Andrew Vetter April 10...................... Herman Mosset
USHERS:
Chris Roehrich, Jon Richter Joe Kiefer, Wyatt Nagel
April 10.................... Aubrey Roehrich
Duane Tschosik, Mike Wickenheiser Randy Meidinger, George Lawler
April 11............................ Sandra Feist
GREETERS:
Lance Jangula Family
April 11.......................... Laura Jochim
MUSIC: Catherine, Connie, Bobbie
Diane N. and singers
April 12................... Jacolyn Schlosser
SACRISTANS: Mary Ann Vetter
Bobbie Jo Brindle
S MONEY COUNTERS:
April 12............................... Ryan Zink
Donna
Schneider,
Ray
Hulm,
Dave
Job
U
N MEDIA:
Brandon and Tanner
April 13............................Ardella Deis
D
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COFFEE & DONUTS:
Randy & Sandy Meidinger
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April 14.................... Kathleen Kramer
April 14...................... Madison Schatz
April 14.............................. Lee Vetsch
April 16........................Nick Beastrom
Mass: Saturdays 7 p.m. • Daily Mass: Tuesdays 6:30 p.m.
April 16.........................Edwin Malard
✟ St. Katherine Parish
Confessions: Tuesdays 5:45 p.m.-6:15 p.m. • Saturdays 6 p.m.-6:45 p.m.
Saturday, April 9, at 7:00 p.m. READER: Toni
MUSIC: Fonda, Janel, Isaac
SERVERS: Anna and Bethany
EMHC: Andy and Joan GIFTS: Dan Mock Family
SACRISTAN: David W.
MONEY COUNTER: Hildegard
✟ St. Paul Parish
Mass: Sundays 8:30 a.m. • Daily Mass: Thursdays 7:15 a.m.
Confessions: Thursdays 6:30 a.m. -7:00 a.m. • Sundays 7:30 a.m.-8:15 a.m.
Sunday, April 10, at 8:30 a.m.
GIFTS: Mike Appert Family
READER: Mike Appert
SACRISTAN: Linda Appert
MUSIC: Adrian Shea
SERVERS: Cole Baumiller and DeLons Schiermeister
EMHC: Mark and Lori Schmidt
MONEY COUNTERS: Heidi Kalberer and Wanda Scherr
USHERS: Tom Voller and Mike Appert
LAWN MOWING: --
OUR FINANCIAL OFFERING TO GOD - Fiscal Year 2015-16 Week 38
• ST. ANTHONY.
March 26-27
Year-to-Date
Adult/Loose Contributions..........$3,324..............$140,921
Children Contributions................$
41..............$ 1,409
TOTAL Contributions.................$3,365..............$142,330
Budget.........................................$4,268..............$166,452
Over (Under).............................. ($ 903)............. ($24,122)
• ST. KATHERINE
Adult/Loose Contributions..........$1,762................$26,205
Children Contributions................$ 141................$
473
TOTAL Contributions.................$1,903................$26,678
Budget.........................................$ 712................$27,768
Over (Under)...............................$1,191............... ($1,090)
• ST. PAUL
Adult/Loose Contributions..........$1,372................$29,784
Children Contributions................$
5................$
347
TOTAL Contributions.................$1,377................$30,131
Budget.........................................$ 660................$25,740
Over (Under)...............................$ 717................$ 4,391
If you would
like an update
on your giving
statement please
contact the
parish office at
254-4588.
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Happy Anniversary!
Apr. 6..................Thomas & Bailee Vetter
If there is anyone who does NOT want their name
printed on our weekly parish birthday/anniversary
list (or if we have missed your name and date),
please call parish office 254-4588. Thank you.
Quotes from the Saints ~ “The Cross will not
crush you; if its weight makes you stagger, its
power will also sustain you.”
- Saint Pio of Pietrelcina
MINUTES from all council meetings will be
posted at all parish entrances. The public is always welcome to attend the council meetings.
Questions/Concerns? If you have any questions or concerns about the spiritual needs of
our parish, you may contact Fr. Richter or Billie
at the parish office (254-4588) or one of the
parish pastoral council members:
Members of St. Anthony PPC:
Linda Kelsch, Charles Pavlicek, Anne Carr,
Thomas Vetter, Delrae Hulm, Janette Volk,
Therese Beitelspacher, Derald Gefroh,
Mary Schmaltz and St. Anthony staff.
Members of St. Paul PPC:
Dave Kalberer, Janel Baumgartner, Lori
Schmidt, Heidi Kalberer and Eric Voller.
Members of St. Katherine PPC:
Becky Small, Fonda Wolbaum, Temree
Appert, Connie Wolbaum and Andy Schmidt.
Members of Finance Committee:
Mike Appert, Jodi Kelsch, Tim Volk, Carol
Ogren, Bev Voller, Tom Vetsch, Mary Bruun,
Paul Keeney, Sue Schumacher and Fr. David
Richter.
PPC Minutes of all parishes are available at
St. Anthony Parish Office.
• FOOD PANTRY, Linton, open 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.................................................................. Every Wednesday
• 12 Step Substance Abuse Recovery Program, United Methodist Church, Linton, 7 p.m. ..... 2nd & 4th Thursdays
• ST. ANTHONY FELLOWSHIP (basement) following 10:30 a.m. Mass (Coffee & Donuts).......Most Sundays
• ST. KATHERINE FELLOWSHIP (basement) following 7 p.m. Mass..................1st Saturday of each month
EVENTS
• DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY CELEBRATION, St. Anthony Church (see page 4).........................Sunday, April 3
EDUCATION
• RELIGION CLASSES, Gr. K-6 at 3:30 p.m.; Gr. 7-12 at 7 p.m. ......................................... Wednesday, April 6
All Rel. Classes will be posted for St. Anthony, St. Paul and St. Katherine Parishes unless otherwise noted.
• ADULT CLASSES, “Oremus” 12 Noon-1:30 p.m.; and 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m. class .................... Wednesday, April 6
• RELIGION CLASSES, Gr. K-6 at 3:30 p.m.; Gr. 7-12 at 7 p.m. ....................................... Wednesday, April 13
All Rel. Classes will be posted for St. Anthony, St. Paul and St. Katherine Parishes unless otherwise noted.
• ADULT CLASSES, “Oremus” 12 Noon-1:30 p.m.; and 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m. class .................. Wednesday, April 13
MEETINGS
• 4th DEGREE KNIGHTS meeting and potluck, St. Philip Neri Church, Napoleon, 5:30 p.m.......Sunday, Apr. 3
• KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS meeting, Linton KC Hall 8 p.m...................................................... Tuesday, Apr. 5
• CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS meeting, St. Anthony, 7 p.m. in church basement..................... Wednesday, Apr. 6
Hostesses: Rosemary Wolf and Carol Ogren
• PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL, St. Paul, following Mass .................................................... Tuesday, Apr. 12
• CHRISTIAN MOTHERS meeting, St. Anthony, church basement 7 p.m.......................... Wednesday, Apr. 13
Presentation by Leland Vetter on the Carmel of the Holy Face Sisters, followed by discussion of
purchasing new tables and chairs for church basement. Lunch Committee: Jodi Hulm, LeAnne Hulm
• ALTAR SOCIETY, St. Katherine, meeting following 6:30 p.m. Mass (NOTE DATE CHANGE)...... Tuesday, Apr. 19
Praying with a Community of the Faithful
St. Anthony Parish has three opportunities outside of Mass and Adoration to join with others in prayer:
• Every Sunday 8:05-8:30 p.m. in the Chapel— Scriptural Rosary/Divine Mercy Chaplet
Praying for mercy and protection of Christians and Jews persecuted throughout
the world, Pope Francis, priests/bishops, protection of our law enforcement and military
and for religious freedom to live our faith as God intended.
• Every Thursday 4:30-5:15 p.m. in the Church — Cenacles of Life
United prayer effort to defeat the culture of death.
• Every Friday 3:00-3:10 p.m. in the Chapel — Divine Mercy Chaplet
The Most Holy Hour of 3 p.m. Friday - the time Jesus died on the Cross.
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Mass at St. Anthony Church broadcasted LIVE on BEK TV Channel 25! Sundays 10:30 a.m. Mass and Holy Days
(NOTE: Televised Mass does not meet the weekend obligation for those able to attend Mass.)
Add 91.3 FM - 91.7 FM - 91.1 FM - 101.9 FM - 99.7 FM, your Catholic radio station, to your dial at home and in the car
and tune into Real Presence Radio.
St. Anthony: Christian Mothers: President Marlys Ohlhauser 254-4807; Catholic Daughters: President Annette Pavlicek 254-4536
Catholic Order of Foresters: President Larry Malsom 254-4359; Knights of Columbus: to be determined
St. Katherine: Christian Mothers/Altar Society: President Becky Small 701-387-4470 • St. Paul: Altar Society: President Wanda Scherr 782-4203
NFP Instructors: James & Kimberly Fries 701-260-3611
Baptism and Weddings: If you are planning an upcoming baptism or wedding at St. Anthony, St. Katherine or St. Paul Churches, please remember
to notify the St. Anthony’s Parish office at 254-4588, at least one month before the date of baptism and at least six months prior to the wedding date.
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Jewelry • Rosaries • Statues
Prayer Books • Bibles
Coloring Books • Children’s Books
Stadium Chairs
Mugs • Kitchenware/Cutlery
and so much more!
117 South Broadway St.
Linton, North Dakota
701-254-4521
Available at St. Anthony Gift Shop
Open: Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.;
Wed: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
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