Current Bulletin - Holy Trinity Catholic Church
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Current Bulletin - Holy Trinity Catholic Church
PARISH CONTACTS Physical Address .......... 404 S. Broadway Parish Offices .................... 402-254-6559 Hours: (Mon—Fri) 8:30 a.m.—4:30 p.m. Rev. Owen W. Korte, Pastor owkorte@archomaha.org Rosemary Kathol, Business Manager rkathol@hartel.net Louise Guy, Receptionist holytrinity@hartel.net Steve Heine, Plant Manager Office Fax Line ................. 402-254-6553 Rectory (after hours).......... 402-254-6556 Elementary School ............ 402-254-6496 Terry Kathol, Principal tkathol@cedarcatholic.org Lisa Klug, Administrative Assistant lisak@esu1.org Religious Education........... 402-841-5594 Colin & Monica Kathol, Co-Directors htdre@hartel.net Council Leadership: Pastoral Council Tom Moser ......... 402-254-3368 moser@hartel.net Finance Council Jerry Wintz .......... 402-254-6519 jkwintz@hartel.net School Board Louis Steffen.. ..... 402-254-9260 louson@hartel.net Parish Website & E-mail: www.holytrinityhartington.com holytrinity@hartel.net Parish Prayer Line: Jeanette Lammers....... 402-254-6424 Carol Lammers........... 402-254-6318 Teresa Arens .............. 402-841-9729 “Stand up and go; Your faith has saved you.” SCHEDULE FOR HOLY MASS Saturday Vigil: Sunday: Tue—Fri: Saturday: 5:30 p.m. 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. 8:05 a.m. 10:45 a.m. at Golden Living Center SCHEDULE FOR CONFESSIONS Tue—Fri: 2nd & 4th Wed: Saturday: 7:40—8:00 a.m. 7:00—8:00 p.m. 4:00—5:00 p.m. October 9th in the Year of Our Lord 2016 Twenty Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time in the Jubilee Year of Mercy Page 2 MASS INTENTIONS Tuesday, October 11 th St. John XXIII 8:05 a.m. † Richard & Kathy Wintz 1:30 a.m. † Alumni & Benefactors of the Cedar County Catholic Schools & Parishes Wednesday, October 12th 8:05 a.m. L/D of Edward & Ann Stevens family † Sylvan Brummer Thursday, October 13th 8:05 a.m. L/D of Don Becker family Friday, October 14th St. Callistus 8:05 a.m. L/D of Francis & Theresa Gubbels Saturday, October 15th St. Teresa of Jesus 10:45 a.m. † Shirley Sudbeck (at Golden Living Center) Vigil for Sunday 5:00 p.m. People of Holy Trinity Parish Sunday, October 16 th Twenty Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:30 a.m. † Bob Kastrup 10:30 a.m. † A. G. Dick Thoene L/D of Bernard & Pauline Kleinschmit family Patron Saints for the Week St. John XXIII St. Callistus I St. Teresa of Jesus Papal delegates cemetery workers sick people Grace and Blessings upon our young From the Pastor’s Desk by Fr. Owen Korte † Annual Appeal: With 81 donors we now stand at 38.8% of our goal with a pledged and/or give amount of $13,550. My goal for this parish is 300 donors when all is said and done. I believe you can do it. I want to tell you that personally I benefited from this Annual Appeal with my formation, continuing education and the help I needed when I basically burned myself out about 6 years ago. I’m in great shape now, I know my limits and I am grateful for what this fund does for priests who need that kind of assistance. † Clergy Conference: I will be gone from the parish Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 17-19 at an extended clergy conference in Schuyler. I will have mass Monday morning. There will be no masses on Tuesday and Wednesday. Cedar will not have mass that week and the Grade School will only have mass on Thursday. Stay tuned to the bulletin because there may be a communion service scheduled on Tuesday and/ or Wednesday that week. † Confirmation Weekend: It’s is always a joy to welcome our Chief Shepherd to our Parish, especially when he comes to confirm our young people. The Archbishop is here overnight tonight and on Sunday he travels to Bow Valley and Fordyce for those Confirmations. † Christmas: This year Christmas Day falls on a Sunday. What does that mean? For a family who attends Mass...it means that we now have two less masses to attend. With the Holy Day of Christmas and the Sunday Obligation coinciding and the Holy Day of New Years and the Sunday Obligation coinciding there is advantage if you call not coming to Mass to worship the Lord an advantage. But one thing that I, as a pastor dread, the collections take a real hit. Unless, of course we start thinking about this issue now in October. Having lived through the Blizzard that killed the Christmas collections in Fremont and several Sunday/Christmas combos...I’d like you to think about this and begin a conversation. We still provide the envelopes for all the day: Sunday and the Holy Days. Maybe they really ought to be used. Something to think about. people who were sealed with the Gift of the Holy Spirit in the Sacrament of Confirmation this weekend! Daily Readings for This Week www.usccb.org/bible/readings Mon: Gal 4:22-24,26-27,31—5:1 & Lk 11:29-32 Tue: Gal 5:1-6 & Lk 11:37-41 Wed: Gal 5:18-25 & Lk 11:42-46 Thu: Eph 1:1-10 & Lk 11:47-54 Fri: Eph 1:11-14 & Lk 12:1-7 Sat: Eph 1:15-23 & Lk 12:8-12 Sun: Ex 17:8-13; 2 Tm 3:14—4:2 & Lk 18:1-8 † Next Week’s Homily: I am going to use the Homily time next week to talk about a scourge that is silently tearing apart the moral fabric of our lives and that of our families. That scourge: Pornography. The Archdiocese is beginning a major outreach and education effort in our parishes and schools on this topic. I know for a fact that the worst of Pornography is rampant in our community. Why do I know this? Because I know how insidious and secret the issue is...it is as easy as a couple clicks on the computer. And guess what folks...your kids are watching it….as young as 3rd grade. My challenge to our parents is to educate yourselves on it and learn how you can protect your kids from it. My challenge to men...how to help you avoid the addiction and how to help you if its already got its claws in you. Page 3 Points from the Parish & Community... TOOTSIE ROLL DRIVE: The Knights of Columbus are conducting their “Campaign for People with Intellectual Disabilities”. Approximately 47,000 Nebraskans experience some degree of intellectual disability. Representatives from the Msgr. Werner Knights of Columbus Council 1233 in Hartington will be accepting free will donations after Mass. FALL DINNER FUN RUN: Kids Fun Run registration forms can be found on the Holy Trinity parish website. FALL DINNER: Our annual Fall Dinner is next Sunday, October 16th. A broasted chicken and ham dinner with all the fixings will be served from 11:00 a.m.— 1:30 p.m. in the Activity Center. See insert in this week’s bulletin. All raffle tickets, toys, juice boxes, pop etc. may be dropped off at the parish office this week. Desserts, salads & baked goods may be dropped off at the Activity Center entrance on Sunday morning. Fifth and sixth graders are reminded of their job to carry dinner trays for guests. All workers are asked to show up for shifts a few minutes early. The decorating committee is looking for pumpkins, gourds, and multi-colored corn to use to help decorate the Activity Center for the Fall Dinner. If you can help us out please drop off your items on Saturday morning, October 15th at 9:00 at the Msgr. Werner Activity Center. Please call Rhonda Miller (402)254-7469 if you have questions. BABY BOTTLE BOOMERANG: Thank you to everyone who donated to our fundraiser. Bottles can still be returned to the parish office. GUILD NOTES: October’s cleaning group is Group 9, led by Jenny Holan. Group 8, led by Marilyn Thoene, will serve the next funeral luncheon. PERPETUAL ADORATION: Open Hours: Sat 3:00 a.m. & 3:00 p.m. & Sun 9:00 a.m. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS SUNDAY: Next Sunday, October 16th, is recognized as “Catholic Daughters Sunday.” All Catholic Daughters members are encouraged to attend the 8:30 a.m. Mass and sit together as a group in the front of Church. 40 DAYS FOR LIFE: We at Holy Trinity can participate in this campaign, Sep 28 - Nov 6, by uniting our prayers with those also participating in 40 Days for Life campaigns throughout the world. A copy of the daily devotionals is placed in the adorer’ pew in church for perpetual adorers. A daily devotional can be found at www.40daysforlife.com/devotionals/. ROSARY FOR LIFE: All are invited to pray the Rosary for Life at 6:00 p.m. each evening at the Grotto, south of the Activity Center, during the month of October. NATIVITY SET RENOVATION FUND: A generous donor will pick up the balance of the renovation bill when the set is finished. The balance remaining is $1,115 as of this date. If you still wish to help, stop at the office. SENIOR CENTER BREAKFAST: The Senior Citizens Center is hosting a Pancake & Waffle Breakfast this Sunday, Oct. 9th at 9:00 a.m.—12:30 p.m. PRO-LIFE ROSARY: A Pro Life Rosary at the Fatima Grotto in Bow Valley, will be on Thursday, October 13th at 7:30 p.m. The prayer intention for this month is for respect life. Please join us! PATRIOTIC ROSARY: A Patriotic Rosary for America will be prayed on Sat., Oct. 15th at 11:00 a.m. at the South City Park, Crofton, NE. In case of inclement weather, rosary will be held in St. Rose Church. Refreshments served afterwards. PARISH BREAKFAST: St. Peter’s Catholic church in Newcastle is having a Sausage, Pancake & Eggs Fall Breakfast next Sunday, October 16th at 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in the church hall. All Welcome. FOOD PANTRY COLLECTION: Please help support our local Food Pantry by dropping off donations at any Cedar Security Bank branch all through October. HOLIDAY FAIR: Find handmade items at the Sacred Heart Monastery Yankton, SD, annual Holiday Fair. This year’s Holiday Fair is Saturday, October 22nd from 9:30 -11:30 a.m. Browse a variety of sewn items, made and created by the sisters. Mirabile and Mount Marty College Chamber Choir will perform. M ARRIAGE RETREAT: Marriage in the Lord: Poured Out for Love, a retreat for married couples is being offered Oct. 29-30 at the St. Benedict Center by Schuyler. It will explore the theological and spiritual meaning of the Sacrament of Marriage. It inspires couples to place their love for each other into the greater love of God and in this way to embark together upon the journey from sinner to saint. Visit christthekingpriory.com for more information. Financial Update – October 2, 2016 Average Weekly Need: $22,657.69 Sunday Envelopes ...............$ 8,304.00 Tuition & Misc. Income. . ......$ 8,616.37 Total Weekly Income ............$ 16,920.37 Fiscal Year-to-Date Income: $ 357,532.31 Fiscal Year-to-Date Expenses: $ 365,542.92 Fiscal YTD Excess/(Deficit): ($ -8,010.61) Page 4 THE WEEK AHEAD AT A GLANCE… See what’s happening in our Catholic parishes and schools. ARCHBISHOP’S ANNUAL APPEAL SUNDAY Campaign for People with Intellectual Disabilities (KC Tootsie Roll Drive) 9:00am—12:30pm Pancake Breakfast at Senior Center 9:30—10:45 Rel Ed First Reconciliation Class at Meeting Room We are at 38.8% of Goal. We have 81 families participating. Goal $34,925.30 100% MONDAY OCTOBER 10TH Columbus Day 8:05am Patriotic Rosary 75% $13,550 OCTOBER 9TH 50% TUESDAY 25% OCTOBER 11TH 7:15am (Tues-Fri) Morning Prayer in Church 1:30pm CCHS Mass 0% WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 12TH 12:00pm Dismissal 6:45—8:00pm Rel Ed (7-8) at HT Meeting Room 7:00—8:30pm Rel Ed (9-12) at Godparent Homes 7:00—8:00pm Confessions at Church Wedding Banns THURSDAY OCTOBER 13TH FRIDAY OCTOBER 14TH 2:00—3:00pm Prayers for Priests Holy Hour at Church Adam Backer & Kelsey Arens October 15, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. Holy Trinity Church Day of Penance: Abstain from meat or take up some other penance Wedding Rehearsal SATURDAY OCTOBER 15TH SUNDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2:00pm Backer ~ Arens Wedding VOCATION CRUCIFIX Oct. 9-15: Gayle & Barb Hochstein Oct. 16-22: Jerry & Joan Hochstein GOLDEN LIVING CENTER ROSARY LEADERS Oct. 11, 3:30pm: Darlene Miller Oct. 18, 3:30pm: Lois Lammers 8:00am—12:30pm St. Peter’s Fall Breakfast in Newcastle 9:30—10:45 Rel Ed First Reconciliation Class at Meeting Room 11:30am—1:30pm Fall Dinner & Bazaar at Activity Center LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR NEXT WEEK: OCTOBER 15-16, 2016 Saturday, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, 8:30 a.m. Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Dave Konz Lois Lammers (Lee) Lori Christensen Jean Yates Michelle Lammers Patty Steffen Dan & Marcella Gothier Family Haley Christensen, Connie Wiedenfeld, Reta Moser, Joan Steffen Chad & Dawn Cattau Family Servers Daniel Fischer, Aiden Gratzfeld Casper & Kayden Jueden Easton, Keyan & Dagen Joachimsen Conner Vlach Dylan, Brooklyn & Isaac Kuehn Autumn Lammers EMHCs Gerry Sudbeck, Jean Wiebelhaus Jean Yates Karen Hoesing Sherry Wortmann Brenda Steffen, Lauren Steffen Lou Ann Creekmore Robin Potts Lana Jueden Rose Koch Jen Kleinschmit Janet Albers Kathie Dresden Lectors Greeters & Gift-bearers Musicians Video Jim Wintz If you are unable to be at the Mass for which you are scheduled, please exchange with another liturgical minister or arrange for a substitute. Fall Dinner 2016 Dinner and Game Work Assignments Set Up Saturday 8:30 AM Bottolfsen, Nicole Burbach, Pat Hames, Don Hames, LaDonna Hoesing, Don Hoesing, Eric Hoesing, Jean Hoesing, Karen Kathol, Jolene Lange, Sue Lange, Tom Mainquist, Brett Mainquist, Renae Nieman, Susan Take-out Workers 10:30 - 12:00 Becker, Julie Becker, Matt/Ethan Hames, LaDonna Holan, Jenny Joachimsen, Tonya Joachimsen, Troy Kramer, Sue Peitz, Peg 12:00 - 1:30 Dendinger, Kurt Dendinger, Shanna Pick, Angie Pick, Lisa Rokusek, Patti Rokusek, Steve Steffen, Donna Steffen, Gene Delivery Drivers 10:30 - 12:00 Dendinger, Jason Dendinger, Kristen 12:00 - 1:30 Lauer, Bob Lauer, Sylvia Item Check In Table 7:30 - 10:30 Arens, Jan Kruse, Lisa Sudbeck, Cheryl 10:30 - 12:00 Becker, Bette Becker, Nancy Wortmann, Nancy Worker Check In Table 7:30 - 10:30 Lammers, Jean Marie 10:30 - 12:30 Kathol, Mary Lou Hosts 10:30 - 12:00 Kathol, Marsha Kathol, Dan Steffen, Patty Steffen, Kelly 12:00 - 1:30 Creamer, Janet Creamer, Ryan Kathol, Colin Kathol, Monica Game Room Worker 9:45 - 12:00 Becker, Kristen Becker, Miranda Bengston, Cap/Ted Bengston, Lori Bowers, Missy CCHS Student Collier, Amber Dickes, Holly Gratzfeld, Ryan Gratzfeld, Stephanie Hochstein, Abby Hochstein, Erica Joachimsen, Easton Lammers, Reuben Leise, Laurie Loecker, Allison Merkel, Bette Miller, Brianna Miller, Rhonda Sayler, Jane Steffen, Jackie Steffen, Kay Take-out Cashiers 10:30 - 12:00 Peitz, Angie Peitz, Tyler 12:00 - 1:30 McGregor, Carol McGregor, Dave Kitchen Crew 10:00 - 12:00 Arens, Jeff Bergman, Steve Christensen, Casey Eickhoff, Wendy Guy, Louise Hames, Crystal Hames, Eric Kathol, Renee Keiser, Jacob Keiser, Tanner Lauer, Bill Lauer, Donna Leise, Mary (Jeff) Loecker, Ben Sudbeck, Angie Sudbeck, Greg 12:00 - 2:00 Bartling, Chris Gubbels, Cassie Gubbels, Mark Hamilton, Bob Hamilton, Carol Hamilton, JoAnne Hamilton, Mike Hillis, Connie Micek Kathol, Matt Kathol, Susan Leise, Wilma Jean Lentz, Jeff Nieman, Calvin Nieman, Casey Tuttle, Janie Wortmann, Randy Raffle Tickets 7:30 - 10:00 Howey, Cindy Howey, Gary 10:00 - 12:30 Arens, Duane Arens, Elaine Table Wipers & Cleaners 11:00 - 12:30 Heimes, April Heimes, Scott Kathol, Jackie Kathol, Jane Sternhagen, Claudette Sudbeck, Barb 12:30 - 2:00 Heimes, Darla Kathol, Lynn Koch, Roger Koch, Rose Lenning, Addie McGregor, Shirley Bakesale Workers 7:30 - 10:00 Kathol, Cathy Kleinschmit, Jen Kleinschmit, John Steffen, Paula 10:00 - 12:30 Becker, Sheila Dendinger, Tres Haberer, Nicole Lammers, Karen 12:00 - 2:30 Arens,Connie Frank, Darla Kathol, Amy Steffen, Joan Sudbeck, Diane/Maddie Coffee/Juice Makers 10:00 - 12:00 Lammers, Laurie Lammers, Mike 12:00 - 1:30 Wortmann, Loran Wortmann, Mary Ann Cashiers 10:30 - 12:00 Gentrup, Bob Gentrup, Joyce Group 11 Schommer, Beth 12:00 - 1:30 Mainquist, Connie Weier, Mary Beth Weier, Ray Wortmann, Wendy Coffee/Juice Pourers 10:45 - 12:00 Bernecker, Miranda Christensen, Sheri Dendinger, Ashley Feilmeier, Doris Feilmeier, Duane Kramer, Bonnie Kramer, Marty Meyer, Pat Nelson, Ellis Nelson, Jean Wortmann, Brynn Wortmann, Craig 12:00 - 1:30 Eickhoff, Sheila Grube, Deb Gruce, Tom Holan, Beth Holan, Stan Lammers, Michelle Leise, Mary (Randy) Moser, Reta Moser, Tom Noecker, Leah Pommer, Alice Stewart, Laura Steffen, Mallorie Thoene, Lynn & Son Uhing, Sadie Uhing, Sandy Wortmann, Aiden Wortmann, Liz Game Room Worker 11:45 - End Creekmore, Lou Ann Brodersen, Joan Brodersen, Tammy Burbach, Lisa Burbach, Sara CCHS Student Creekmore, Gus Feilmeier, Michael Goeden, Kenlee Goeden, Lynde Group 11 Group 5 Adult Hamilton, Ashley Hegge, Jackie Kuehn, Rachele Kuehn, Riley Lammers, Katelyn Lange, Rhea Leise, Karen Loberg, Kayla Loberg, Lisa Mainquist, Renae McGregor, Becky McGregor, Bill Neuhalfen, Laura Steffen, Sara Thoene, Bill Thoene, Marilyn Dining Room Clean Up 1:30 Becker, Britt Buss, Denae Cattau, Dawn Dendinger, Lou Ann Dendinger, Terry Emanuel, Kim Emanuel, Mike Group 11 Group 6 Heimes, Michelle Lammers, Roni Lammers, Tim Noecker, Carla Noecker, Don Wieseler, Bruce Wieseler, Matty Kitchen Clean Up 1:30 Becker, Jason Becker, Rhonda Goeden, Rose Lammers, Katelyn Lauer, Kathy Noecker, Dave Noecker, Shelly Schumacher, Marlyn Wortmann, Danette Wortmann, Ron Dessert Servers 10:00 - 11:45 Burbach, Janet Freeman, Audrey Hochstein, Carol Stratman, Melissa 11:45 - 1:30 Feilmeier, Mary Gay Heimes, Sharon Kollars, Marce Ulrich, Sheila Game Prize Room 9:45 - 12:00 Lammers, Phyllis Steffen, Mary Lou 11:45 to End DeBlauw, Julie Thoene, Jenny Game Ticket Table 9:45 - 12:00 McTaggart, Bill McTaggart, Janelle 11:45 - End Leise, Emily Leise, Preston DONATIONS Salads Fresh Fruit Desserts Cabbage Marinated Vege Arens, Connie Choc Hochstein, Carol Choc Lammers, Lois CC Becker, Sherrie Albers, Brenda Albers, Brooke Becker, Germaine P Hochstein, Nancy P Lange, Sue Choc Dendinger, Ashley Anderson, Tami Albers, Janet Becker, Julie Choc Hochstein, Rachel Choc Lange, Sue CC Dendinger, Julie Becker, Bette Dendinger, Ashley Becker, Lisa P Hoesing, Jean C Lauer, Donna A Heimes, Darla Becker, Sheila Dendinger, Marlene Becker, Lisa C Hoffart, Jean C Leise, Charlotte P Kuehn, Pat Bengston, Lori Dendinger, Tres Becker, Sue CC Huss, Janet P Lindquist, Peggy Choc Lammers, Michelle Burbach, Chris Folkers, Racheal Bottolfsen, Helene A Kathol, Jane C Lounsbery, Kathy P Leise, Brenda Christensen, Lori Jueden, Sheila Bottolfsen, Helene C Kathol, Mary Lou P Mainquist, Renae C Loecker, Sandy Colber, Barb Kathol, Cathy Burbach, Janet A Kathol, Susan A Meirose, Julie A Meier, Phyllis Fischer, Dixie Lammers, Jean Marie Christeensen, Sheri A Kathol,. Laurie CC Morten, Steph Choc Miller, Cynthia Goeden, Jolene Lammers, Laurie Creamer, Janet Choc Keiser, Daisy C Moser, Reta A Potts, Carol Peitz, Peg Miller, Cynthia Dendinger, Lou Ann Choc Kinney, Lois P Olsen, Janice Angel Promes, Patty Steffen, Linda Miller, Rhonda Dendinger, Tres A Koch, Michelle P Potts, Robin CC Steffen, Pat Steffen, Rose Promes, Jenny Dybdal, Krista A Koch, Michelle Choc Schmidt, Carla P Sudbeck, Jackie Uhing, Sandy Steffen, Kristi Eickhoff, Betty Angel Kollars, Marce P Schmidt, Darlene Feilmeier, Loraine Angel Korth, Lisa A Steffen, Linda C Feilmeier, Tammi CC Kramer, Bonnie P Steffen, Mary Lou A Fischer, Ann CC Kramer, Sue CC Steffen, Pat A&C Kusel, Eileen P Stratman, Melissa Choc C Kusel, Eileen A Weier, Mary Beth Choc Gubbels, Janelle Guy, Louise Angel C Please deliver your donations to the check-in table at the Activity Center between Haberer, Nicole P Lammers, Carol C Wortmann, Sherry Choc 7:30 am and 12:00 pm. All Bake Sale items should be delivered to the Bake Sale Hegge, Jackie C Lammers, Glendy CC Wortmann, Sherry Angel Table. Thank you for your assistance! Heimes, Sharon C Lammers, Karen A Yuinker, Kathy Choc Cakes for Cakewalk Dessert Designations: Baller, Traci 2 Heine, Jennifer 1 McGregor, Becky 1 Pumpkin P Chocolate Choc Becker, Angie 1 Howey, Cindy 1 Meier, Phyllis 1 Apple A Angel Food Angel Becker, Nancy 2 Jueden, Carmen 1 Merkel, Bette 1 Cherry C Cheesecake CC Becker, Natalie 1 Jueden, Kyla 1 Noecker, Leah 2 Becker, Sandy 1 Kathol, Monica 3 Pick, Charlotte 2 Bohlken, Kathy 3 Kleinschmit, Grace 2 Pick, Diane 1 Burbach, Donna 1 Kleinschmit, Jen 1 Pinkelman, Vickie 2 Addison, Deb 2 Folkers, Racheal 4 Mainquist, Renae 1 Burbach, Lisa 1 Koch, Tamralynn 1 Pommer, Alice 2 Albers, Brooke 4 Heikes, Janelle 5 Noecker, Dawn 5 Christensen, Lori 1 Kuehn, Stacie 1 Sayler, Jane 3 Arens, Jolene 5 Kastrup, Julie 1 Steffen, Kristi 2 Dailey, Jamie 1 Lammers, Glendy 1 Steffen, Patty 1 Arens, Karen 5 Kathol, Linda 5 Stratman, Melissa 3 Eickhoff, Betty 1 Lammers, Roberta 1 Sudbeck, Marcia 2 Arens, Michelle 5 Kathol, Rosemary 5 Sudbeck, Cheryl 2 Feilmeier, Sue 2 Lauer, Betty 2 Thoene, Jenny 2 Bottolfson, Nicole 1 Kleinschmit, Jen 5 Freeman, Audrey 2 Lauer, Sylvia 2 Thoene, Patsey 3 Feilmeier, Tammi 5 Leise, Deb 5 Haberer, Karen 1 Leise, Wilma Jean 1 Wiedenfeld, Connie 1 Hahne, Mary 3 Loecker, Michelle 1 Wortmann, Nancy 1 Hames, Crystal 1 Mainquist, Renae 1 Juice Box Prizes $10 Game Prizes Gatorade Prizes Anderson, Tami 2 Guy, Louise 2 Mainquist, Connie 2 Addison, Deb 2 Hochstein, Gina 2 Leise, Regis 3 Arens, Jenny 2 Guy, Patti 2 McGregor, Becky 2 Arens, Jan 3 Hochstein, Nancy 2 McTaggart, Janelle 1 Becker, Angie 2 Haberer, Karen 2 McGregor, Shirley 2 Arens, Jerrie 3 Huss, Janet 2 Meirose, Julie 1 Becker, Barb 2 Haidle, Pam 4 Miller, Brenda 2 Arens, Karen 3 Jensen, Claudette 1 Neuhalfen, Sue 1 Becker, Carla 2 Hames, LaDonna 2 Miller, Cynthia 2 Biltoft, Kristi 5 Jueden, Sheila 2 Pick, Diane 1 Becker, Germaine 2 Haselhorst, Leigh 2 Nelson, Jean 2 Duhachek, Amy 2 Kastrup, Julie 1 Schieffer, Wanda 3 Becker, Jenny 2 Heikes, Janelle 2 Nieman, Susan 4 Feilmeier, Bev 2 Kathol, Mary Lou 1 Schmidt, Carla 2 Becker, Nancy 2 Herbolsheimer, A 2 Noecker, Shelly 2 Fischer, Adel 2 Kathol, Rosemary 5 Steffen, Jayne 3 Becker, Rhonda 2 Hillis, Connie 4 Peitz, Angie 2 Grosskop, Mary 2 Keiter, Kelly 2 Sudbeck, Sue 1 Becker, Sandy 2 Hochstein, Andrea 2 Pick, Angie 1 Haselhorst, Leigh 3 Kuehn, Jeaneen 1 Yates, Jean 1 Becker, Shelly Hochstein, Karen 3 Lammers, Kathy 2 Yunker, Kathy 2 4 Hochstein, Barb 4 Pick, Lisa 2 Bernecker, Miranda 2 Hochstein, Gina 2 Reifenrath, Susan 5 Bonertz, Sharon 2 Hochstein, Sue 2 Samelson, Diane 2 Bruning, Mandy 2 Hoesing, Karen 3 Schommer, Beth 2 Burbach, Chris 2 Hosch, Joann 2 Schommer, Betty 2 Burbach, Donna 2 Howell, Pam 4 Schrempp, Janet 2 Buss, Denae 2 Howey, Cindy 2 Schumacher, Marilyn 2 Cattau, Dawn 2 Jueden, Lana 2 Schwartz, Phyllis 2 Christensen, Connie 2 Kathol, Katrina 2 Steffen, Brenda 2 Christensen, Haley 2 Kathol, Lynn 8 Steffen, Jackie 2 Dendinger, Lisa 4 Kathol, Shala 2 Steffen, Kay 2 Dendinger, Lou Ann 2 Keiter, Darlene 2 Steffen, Rose 2 Dendinger, Shauna 2 Keiter, Kelly 2 Steffen, Sonja 2 Dickes, Amy 2 Kleinschmit, Brooke 2 Sudbeck, Barb 2 Dickes, Holly 2 Klug, Alice 2 Sudbeck, Nancee 2 Dresden, Becky 2 Klug, Lisa 2 Sudbeck, Sue 2 Becker, Julie 4 Gentrup, Joyce 1 Lammers, Kathy 2 Dresden, Kathie 2 Koch, Katie 2 Thoene, Joyce 2 Becker, Lisa 2 Gothier, Marcella 2 Leise, Deb 2 Feilmeier, Doris 2 Kruse, Lisa 2 Ulrich, Traci 2 Bowers, Melissa 2 Hochstein, Andrea 1 Neuhalfen, Sue 2 Feilmeier, Eleanor 2 Kuehn, Stacie 2 Vlach, Vickie 4 Dendinger, Kristen 2 Hochstein, Ann 3 Steffen, Brenda 1 Feilmeier, Nancy 2 Lammers, Juanita 2 Walter, Jamie 4 Duhachek, Amy 1 Jueden, Gerri 4 Thoene, Lynn 3 Feilmeier, Sheila 2 Lammers, Lois 2 Wiebelhaus, Jean 6 Eickhoff, Wendy 2 Kalin, Sharon 2 Wortmann, Nancy 1 Filips, Ann 2 Lammers, Miranda 2 Wiedenfeld, Angela 2 Feilmeier, Loraine 1 Kastrup, Tera 4 Fischer, Adel 4 Lammers, Phyllis 2 Wiedenfeld, Connie 4 Fischer, Adel 4 Kathol, Rosemary 4 Fischer, Ann 2 Lammers, Roberta 4 Wintz, Carla 4 Fischer, Sara 4 Kuehn, Rachele 2 Fischer, Nancy 2 Leise, Ashley 2 Wintz, Kristi 2 Folkers, Linda 2 Leise, Brenda 2 Yates, Jean 2 Freeman, Audrey 2 Leise, Dorene 4 Gothier, Marcella 2 Leise, Mary (Randy) 2 Grosskop, Mary 6 Loecker, Kristi 2 Group 5 2 Loecker, Michelle 2 Gubbels, Kayla 2 Lounsberry, Kathy 1 Pop Prizes Fall Dinner Drop Off Instructions WHEN: 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, October 16, 2016 WHERE: Drop-off Table (inside main doors of the Msgr. Werner Activity Center) WHAT: Salads: one of three varieties, in full 5-pt ice cream buckets Desserts for the Dinner, in disposable pans Cakes for the Cakewalk Game Toy & Beverage Prizes for the Kids’ Games ****************************************** Bake Sale Drop Off Instructions Each household is asked to donate baked goods ($5 value) or $10 in cash. Baked items—covered, labeled, and in a disposable container—should be brought to the Msgr. Werner Activity Center from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. Bake Sale workers will price them. If you choose to donate cash in lieu of baking, you may turn it in at any time to the parish office with your raffle ticket money, or at the Bake Sale Table in the Activity Center on the day of the Fall Dinner. ****************************************** Raffle Ticket Instructions Tickets are included in this mailing. Each family is asked to purchase or sell these tickets at $5.00 each. All sold and unsold tickets must be returned to the parish office or the collection basket at Mass by Tuesday, Oct. 11th. ****************************************** Worker Check-In All workers should check-in at the Worker Check-In Table inside the main doors of the Activity Center for assignments and directions. “Round up your friends for the Annual Cedar Catholic Fall BBQ Blitz” Saturday, November 5, 2016 (Snow Date: November 6, 2016) at the Msgr. Cyril J. Werner Activity Center, Hartington, NE. Advance Tickets! $125 per ticket admits 1 or 2 Adults to enjoy an all-you-can eat specialty buffet & The Nebraska vs. Ohio Football Game. Benefits the Cedar Catholic School budget. Plan your attack on an all-you-can-eat specialty buffet and evening of fun! 3:45 p.m. Scavenger Hunt Check-in (for those participating) 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Blitz Scavenger Hunt 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. Social Time 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Specialty Buffet Dinner featuring a Roasted Hog, Barbecued Ribs, Prime Rib (sliced on site), Chicken Wings, Cheesy Hash-brown Potatoes, Cole Slaw Salad, Potato Salad, Calico Beans, Traditional Baked Beans, Roasted Corn, Desserts & More. ress Casual D ots Jeans, Bo e. ttir Country A 6:30 p.m. Cedar Catholic students will perform. 7:00 p.m. - Social Time & Watching Nebraska Cornhuskers vs. Ohio State Buckeyes on Big Screen TV’s. 8:30 p.m. - Drawing for lots of great prizes. Fall Blitz Tickets Are Now On Sale!!!!!!! Get your friends and family together and plan to enjoy the evening in a rustic fall setting at the 2016 Cedar Catholic Fall Blitz. Tickets are needed for the entire event for college age and older. (2 people per ticket. No partial or 1/2 ticket admissions). Contact one of the following ticket sellers today! Joan Brodersen 402-254-2446 Scott & Janet Schrempp 402-254-2246 Pam Howell 402-254-6585 Brian & Jody Paulsen 605-857-1578 Matt & Jolene Weinandt 402-357-2397 Bob & JoAnn Wiebelhaus 402-357-2218 Jerry & Kristi Wintz 402-254-6519 Michael & Adel Fischer 402-254-2352 Tom & Ruth Wiebelhaus 402-357-3570 Liz Wortmann Brian & Lynette Pinkelman Scott & Kristi Biltoft Gene & Aggie Heine Larry & Sheila Lammers Matt & Brenda Steffen Brad & Jan Arens Matt & Susan Kathol Catholic Development Office 402-360-4260 402-254-7430 402-841-7529 605-664-2204 402-254-7424 402-254-2117 402-254-6202 402-254-6401 402-254-3912 Casey & Susan Neiman Keith’s Package Liquor Cedar Security Bank Bank of Hartington Kruse True Value Burnell’s Foodtown Security Bank Farmers & Merchants Bank Cedar Catholic Office 402-254-2496 402-254-6771 402-254-3983 402-254-3994 402-357-3840 402-254-6887 402-254-2455 402-254-2488 402-254-3906 Round up your team and get ready for the 2016 BLITZ Scavenger Hunt! Scavenger Hunt Teams will consist of 4-6 people (or 2 or 3 couples) who will do an area road trip to complete their list of clues for Scavenger finds. Blitz Scavenger Hunt teams will pick up their list of clues at 3:45 p.m. on Saturday November 5, 2016 at the Msgr. Werner Activity Center Scavenger Hunt Check-in table, in time to begin your scavenging by 4:00 p.m. The first two teams to return to the Activity Center with their completed lists by 5:30 p.m. or before will receive prizes. Great fun to begin your evening of blitzing-out on the specialty food buffet and Husker mania. The Scavenger Hunt is part of the Blitz but with a $50 registration fee per team for winning team prizes. To participate in the Blitz Scavenger Hunt, participants must also purchase the $125 Fall Blitz ticket. For more information or to register your team today contact the Catholic Development Office 402-254-3912 or PO Box 654, Hartington, NE 68739. October 2016 Generosity Is a Way of Life in Our Wonderful Rural Communities! Generosity Is God’s Way Too! Please remember the Cedar County Catholic Schools Gala in a generous way as you bring home your harvest this year. Farmers, retired farmers and friends please remember Gala 2017 with a grain auction gift. Gifts of corn will be greatly appreciated as well as soybeans and cash gifts, which can be converted to corn for the Grain Auction. Your gifts of harvest to Gala 2017 assists Cedar County Catholic Schools’ budgets. The Gala has helped our Catholic Schools with approximately $3.54 million in the past twenty-one years. Gala 2016 raised a net total of $318,427 for our four Catholic Schools. The Grain Auction is over 20% of Gala proceeds and an essential part of it. Each year our goal for a successful Grain Auction is 10,000 bushels of donated corn. Please help reach that goal. Making a gift to the grain auction can be done by delivering grain to the Fordyce Coop, Hartington Elevator or Hartington Feed and Chick . Notify the elevator in person or by phone of the amount of grain you would like to give. Or call Merle Loecker at 402254-3535 to arrange a time for him to stop for your grain donation. Cash donations for grain can be made by mailing a check to the Catholic Development Office at P.O. Box 654, Hartington, NE 68739. Gala Grain Auction Committee members are: Darrell Lammers & Mike Reifenrath - Grain Committee Co-Chairmen Chuck Sudbeck, Clinton Becker, Alton Heimes, Mark Hans, Merle Loecker, Kurt Thoene, Brian Pinkelman, Gene Dickes, Roger Sudbeck, Stan Sudbeck, John Steffen and Richard Pinkelman. Let’s help our 22nd Gala have the best yield yet! Plan to Enjoy the Annual Cedar County Catholic Schools Gala & Grand Auction at the Msgr. Cyril J. Werner Activity Center on Saturday, March 25, 2017. (Snow date April 1, 2017) There is traditional fun and new surprises each year for all!