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NOTE: Schedule Change for this week, July 1 - July 7 SCHEDULE FOR HOLY MASS Saturday Vigil: 5:30 p.m. Sunday: 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. Mon: 8:05 a.m. Tue, Thur, Fri: 8:05 a.m. Wed: 9:00 a.m. Saturday: 10:45 a.m. At Hartington Care & Rehab CONFESSIONS SCHEDULE Tue, Thur, Fri: 7:40-8:00 a.m. Wed: 4:30-5:15 p.m. Sat: 4:00-5:00 p.m. PARISH CONTACTS Physical Address .......... 404 S. Broadway Parish Offices .................... 402-254-6559 Hours: (MonFri) 8:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. Rev. Owen W. Korte, Pastor [email protected] Deacon Roger Filips 402-254-3210 [email protected] Rosemary Kathol, Business Manager [email protected] Janet Creamer, Receptionist [email protected] Steve Heine, Plant Manager Office Fax Line ................. 402-254-6553 Rectory (after hours).......... 402-254-6556 Elementary School ............ 402-254-6496 Terry Kathol, Principal [email protected] Lisa Klug, Administrative Assistant [email protected] Religious Education........... 402-841-5594 Colin & Monica Kathol, Co-Directors [email protected] Council Leadership: Pastoral Council Dave Vlach .......... 402-254-9711 [email protected] Finance Council Rob Howell ......... 402-254-6585 [email protected] School Board Kurt Dendinger.. . 402-841-6546 [email protected] Parish Website & E-mail: www.holytrinityhartington.com [email protected] Parish Prayer Line: Teresa Arens .............. 402-841-9729 Jolene Kathol .............. 402-254-3506 July 1 in the Year of Our Lord 2018 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Are you looking for catholic resources? Look to FORMED.org. Start your account using this code: 9ce5ba “Little girl, I say to you, arise!” Tuesday, July 3rd St. Thomas 8:05 a.m. Mass L/D of Henry & Hilda Kuehn Family Wednesday, July 4th Independence Day 9:00 a.m. Mass L/D of Class of 1962 † Jim Tuttle Thursday, July 5th St. Anthony Zaccaria, St Elizabeth of Portugal 8:05 a.m. Mass † Bonnie Hoesing Friday, July 6th St. Maria Goretti 8:05 a.m. Mass All Soul’s Day Intentions Saturday, July 7th 10:45 a.m. Mass † Richard & Isabelle Kramer (at Hartington Care & Rehab) Vigil for Sunday 5:30 p.m. Mass † Colleen Dreesen Sunday, July 8th Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:30 a.m. Mass † Julie Kastrup and Int. of Kevin & Denise Miller 10:30 a.m. Mass People of Holy Trinity Parish No confessions today.

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  • NOTE: Schedule Change

    for this week, July 1 - July 7

    SCHEDULE FOR HOLY MASS

    Saturday Vigil: 5:30 p.m.

    Sunday: 8:30 & 10:30 a.m.

    Mon: 8:05 a.m.

    Tue, Thur, Fri: 8:05 a.m.

    Wed: 9:00 a.m.

    Saturday: 10:45 a.m. At Hartington Care & Rehab

    CONFESSIONS SCHEDULE

    Tue, Thur, Fri: 7:40-8:00 a.m.

    Wed: 4:30-5:15 p.m.

    Sat: 4:00-5:00 p.m.

    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

    [email protected]

    Deacon Roger Filips 402-254-3210

    [email protected]

    Rosemary Kathol, Business Manager

    [email protected]

    Janet Creamer, Receptionist

    [email protected]

    Steve Heine, Plant Manager

    Office Fax Line ................. 402-254-6553

    Rectory (after hours).......... 402-254-6556

    Elementary School ............ 402-254-6496

    Terry Kathol, Principal

    [email protected]

    Lisa Klug, Administrative Assistant

    [email protected]

    Religious Education........... 402-841-5594

    Colin & Monica Kathol, Co-Directors

    [email protected]

    Council Leadership:

    Pastoral Council

    Dave Vlach .......... 402-254-9711

    [email protected]

    Finance Council

    Rob Howell ......... 402-254-6585

    [email protected]

    School Board

    Kurt Dendinger.. . 402-841-6546

    [email protected] Parish Website & E-mail:

    www.holytrinityhartington.com

    [email protected]

    Parish Prayer Line:

    Teresa Arens .............. 402-841-9729

    Jolene Kathol .............. 402-254-3506

    July 1 in the Year of Our Lord 2018

    Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

    Are you looking for catholic resources? Look to FORMED.org. Start your account using this code: 9ce5ba

    “Little girl, I say to you, arise!”

    Tuesday, July 3rd St. Thomas

    8:05 a.m. Mass L/D of Henry & Hilda Kuehn Family

    Wednesday, July 4th Independence Day

    9:00 a.m. Mass L/D of Class of 1962

    † Jim Tuttle

    Thursday, July 5th St. Anthony Zaccaria, St Elizabeth of Portugal

    8:05 a.m. Mass † Bonnie Hoesing

    Friday, July 6th St. Maria Goretti

    8:05 a.m. Mass All Soul’s Day Intentions

    Saturday, July 7th

    10:45 a.m. Mass † Richard & Isabelle Kramer (at Hartington Care & Rehab)

    Vigil for Sunday 5:30 p.m. Mass † Colleen Dreesen

    Sunday, July 8th Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

    8:30 a.m. Mass † Julie Kastrup and Int. of Kevin & Denise Miller

    10:30 a.m. Mass People of Holy Trinity Parish

    No confessions today.

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  • Page 2

    From the Pastor’s Desk by Fr. Owen Korte

    GRATITUDE: Our fields are looking so beautiful, you can hear the corn growing, and the baby calves are putting on weight. It is time to offer a quick prayer of thanks to almighty God. Nothing is perfect… sometimes there is too much rain, the prices are never what they should be, but let’s offer thanks to the Good Lord for He is a gracious and generous God. We can look around the world and see so much suf-fering especially where lawlessness is the norm, here we have such a strong faith which helps hold our families together, and we benefit from a community that works together for a common prosperity. It is a community that is always willing to extend a hand to those who are in need. As we approach our nation’s birthday, take a moment to recall that we are truly blest. The Lord will always take care of a nation that abides by the values of life, liberty and the free pur-suit of happiness. But, as one great patriotic hymn prays: God mend thine every flaw, let us pray that these values might not be stepped on by a culture that seems at times so selfish. Gratitude - appreciat-ing that we are blest by so many who were/are so unselfish.

    MOVING CEDAR FORWARD: A CAMPAIGN TO PAY OFF THE REMODELING DEBT—COMING SOON—The Executive Committee or Steering Committee is now in the process of recruiting workers for the cam-paign. The silent phase of the campaign has begun. VERY IMPORTANT: AS WE NEAR THE END OF THE FISCAL YEAR: Your envelopes include a “Year-End” collection envelope. The money given to this does several things: —If you need to make up for Sundays where you missed making an offertory gift...”Year-End” helps make it up —Our budget is very tight and it will be even more tight next fiscal year. Your “Year-End” gift will help make sure we finish the year in the black and will give us a jump start on the next. —Now we will take up a collection for this purpose. —The Finance Committee and the tradition of the par-ish affirms that if we do not budget the putting aside of money into our savings account then even though we end the year breaking even...we are still in debt. We have budgeted $5000 to go into savings for this fiscal year. WE NEED TO HAVE A SUCCESSFUL YEAR END COLLECTION. THANK YOU FOR YOUR GIFTS.

    FAMILY FORMATION: Kindergarten and First Grade Teach-ers needed. We are getting ready for next year. Would you like to help by being a catechist. Sr. Mildred helps get all your class materials set up and she assists you any way you need. Here are the openings: KINDERGARTEN: 2 Teachers (Share Responsibilities): FIRST GRADE: 2 Teacher (Share Re-sponsibilities ) CONTACT INFORMATION: Fr. Korte: [email protected] or Sr. Mildred Busch: [email protected] Phone: 605.668.6141 (Room) or Switchboard: 605.668.6000

    SUMMER SERVER PARTY: TODAY—SUNDAY, JULY 1. Free swimming at the pool 5:00-6:30 pm followed by grilled hot-dog supper right afterwards in the park. If it rains the whole thing is postponed until August.

    PASTORAL COUNCIL: Next meeting, July 11 at 7:00 pm. This will be a meeting for all outgoing, remaining and incoming members.

    MASS ON JULY 4: There will be a mass at 9:00 am and no 5:30 mass. There will be no confessions on July 4. June 17. Fourth Degree are welcome to provide honor guard and to march in the colors.

    “Together on a Journey to Saint-

    hood” with Steve Ray

    – presented by Spirit 102.7-FM

    Do you know the road to sainthood? Al-

    low expert Steve Ray, Catholic convert,

    author, film maker and pilgrimage ex-

    pert, to be your guide as we navigate the

    path that ordinary people have taken to

    achieve the extraordinary—sainthood! Friday, July 20 at

    7 p.m. at St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church in

    Omaha. Tickets are only $5 and can be purchased at

    spiritcatholicradio.com, by calling 855-571-0200 or at

    the door. Bring a friend!

    NEW EMHC AND/OR LECTORS: Training in Aug., if inter-ested, contact the parish office by mid July.

    BAZAAR: St. Joseph’s Parish in Constance, NE is hosting their annual supper and bazaar on Sunday, July 15th. Serving chicken, ham, potatoes and gravy, vegetable, homemade pies, plus salad bar, from 4 - 8 p.m. Adults: $10, 6 - 12 yrs: $5, 5yr & under: free. Bingo, kids’ games, quilt raffle, a large raffle with many prizes. A Prime Rib Dinner for 8, donated by Fr. Keiter, will be auctioned off at 8:15 p.m. Bring the whole family!

    MUSICIANS NEEDED: Holy Trinity Parish is looking for organists and pianists to play at masses.

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]

  • PERPETUAL ADORATION: Open hours: Sun. at 1 a.m., 4 a.m., and 3 p.m., & Thursday at 1 a.m., Sat. 1 p.m. If interested, call the office at 402-254-6559.

    GUILD NOTES: July’s church cleaning group is 10, led by Diane Sudbeck. Group 1, led by Marcella Gothier will provide salads & bars for next funeral. Work Group A will serve.

    FULL-TIME CUSTODIAN: Cedar Catholic and Holy Trinity have an opening for a shared full time custodian. If interested, contact Terry Kathol 402-254-3906 or Fr. Korte at 402-254-6559.

    HOLY TRINITY SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS: The Parish is in need of scholarship funds for families who are currently enrolled in the elementary school. These will be general scholarship funds that will be distributed upon completion of a need based application. If you would like to help, please contact Rosemary at the parish office 402-254-6559.

    HELP WANTED: Holy Trinity School Cafeteria has a part time job opening for this coming fall. The hours would be 4 days per week from 7 am to 1:30 pm. The position follows the school calendar, so all snow days and holidays are off. Please contact Donna Burbach at 402-841-6608 for more job details. You can also contact Rosemary at the parish office 254-6559 for a job application.

    ESTATE PLANNING: Have you remembered the Church in your will? A bequest of a part of your estate will help insure that the good works of our parish can continue. Contact your attorney to set that up - Holy Trinity Parish Endowment or Holy Trinity

    School Endowment.

    TOTUS TUUS 2018: Holy Family Parish will be hosting Totus Tuus at Immaculate Conception Parish Hall in St. Helena this summer. Totus Tuus (Totally Yours) is a summer catechetical youth program. For grade school children (grades 1-6), the program runs Monday-Friday, July 9-13, 9 am - 2:30 pm. For junior high and high school youth, the program runs Sunday-Thursday, July 8-12, 7 - 9 pm. Contact Michelle Paltz for info: 402-357-2163. Children and youth

    from all area parishes are welcome to attend.

    PETER’S PENCE COLLECTION: Today is Peter’s Pence Collection, a worldwide collection that supports the charitable works of Pope Francis. Funds from this collection help victims of war, oppression, and natural disasters. Take this opportunity to join with Pope Francis and be a witness of charity to our suffering brothers and sisters. Please be generous.

    BREAKFAST: Hartington Senior Center is having Breakfast on Sunday July 8th 8:30 – 12:30 Serving Pancakes, Waffle, French Toast, Eggs, Sausage, Tater Tots, Fruit, Coffee, Water, Juice. Cost: $7, Kids 4 and under: free. Everyone is welcome.

    ST. HELENA’S ANNUAL JULY 4TH CELEBRATION & VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT: Co-ed Volleyball & Softball Tournament starting at 8am, lunch stands with refreshments, games, raffle, Bingo, awesome fireworks display. Broasted Chicken& Ham Supper in Immaculate Conception Parish Hall from 4-8pm. Please contact Victor Paltz at (402) 357-2163 to enter team Co-Ed Volleyball Tournament.

    PATRIOTIC ROSARY: FOR THE CONSECRATION OF OUR NATION. Let’s Pray for Our Nation, Wednesday, July 4, at 8 a.m. at Holy Trinity Church. During this beautiful rosary, we pray for every person in our nation, state by state, all government officials at every level, and we sing patriotic songs as prayers.

    ST BONIFACE BAZAAR: Sunday, July 22nd -

    Broasted chicken dinner, salad bar, dessert, serving 11am-3pm In air conditioned Parish Hall. Activities for kids and a large raffle. VOLLEYBALL TEAMS NEEDED FOR OUR 14TH ANNUAL COED SANDTOURNAMENT, Sunday, July 22nd at the St. Boniface Church Bazaar. . Pre-register with Julie Arens-Cell:605-660-9223 or Home: 402-388-2466.

    COFFEE & CANVAS: Sacred Heart Monastery, Yankton, SD, Saturday, July 21st, 9-11a.m. for young adults 18+. A short introduction and meditation will start the class. (snacks will be provided) Cost: $20 (provide at time of class) RSVP by July 16 Call: 605-668-6000.

    CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS SUMMER OUTING: The CDA summer outing will be on Tuesday, August 7. We will be traveling to Fremont, NE to tour St. Patrick’s Church, have lunch and shop at antique shops. More information to follow. Please call LouAnn Creekmore 402-254-6303 if you have any questions. Sign up sheet will be in the back of church. All parishioners are welcome as guests.

    HOLY TRINITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STATEMENTS: The new Tuition Statements were put in the mail last Thursday. If you did not get your new tuition statement for 2018/2019, please call the parish office 254-6559. The Preschool Statements will be coming out next week for the fall term.

    Financial Update – June 24, 2018 0 Sunday left in this Fiscal Year!

    Sunday Env. ....................$ 7,110.00 Fiscal Year-to-Date Income: $1,193,651.67

    Children’s Scholarship .........$ 8,900.00 Fiscal Year-to-Date Exp.: $1,197,533.00

    Tuition & Misc. ................$ 3,504.81 Fiscal YTD Excess/(Deficit):($ -3,881.33)

    Page 3 Points from the Parish & Community…

  • Page 4

    LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR NEXT WEEK: JULY 7TH - 8TH, 2018

    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.

    Saturday, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, 8:30 a.m. Sunday, 10:30 a.m.

    Lectors Chris Miller, Susan Nieman Dean McGregor, Dave Vlach LouAnn Creekmore, Audrey Freeman

    Greeters & Gift-bearers Josh & Stephanie Morten Family Cody & Lori Christensen Family Karl Koch’s, Sue Feilmeier

    Servers Charles & Owen Dendinger,

    Olivia Hamilton, Kayden Jueden Ben Loecker, James Pick, Kendra & Regan Loecker

    Isaac Bruning, Sara Burbach, Mya & Shay Dickes

    EMHCs Kevin Uhing, Sadie Uhing,

    Jean Wiebelhaus Joan Steffen,

    Roger & Sherry Wortmann Deacon Filips, Lisa Kruse,

    Louis Guy

    Musicians Marcia Sudbeck, Kathie Dresden Janet Albers, Colin Kathol JoAnne Hamilton, Michael Vlach

    Video Jim Wintz

    THE WEEK AHEAD AT A GLANCE…

    See what’s happening in our Catholic parishes and schools

    SUNDAY JULY 1ST

    Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

    8:30 a.m. Mass

    10:30 a.m. Mass

    MONDAY JULY 2ND

    8:05 a.m. No Mass

    TUESDAY JULY 3RD

    7:30 a.m. (Tue, Thur, Fri) Morning Prayer at Church

    7:45 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary

    8:05 a.m. Mass

    WEDNESDAY JULY 4TH

    Independence Day

    8:00 a.m. Patriotic Rosary

    9:00 a.m. Mass

    5:15 p.m. No Evening Prayer at Church

    No Confessions

    THURSDAY JULY 5TH

    7:30 a.m. Morning Prayer at Church 7:45 a.m. Rosary

    8:05 a.m. Mass

    2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Prayers for Priests Holy Hour at Church

    FRIDAY First Friday JULY 6TH

    Day of Penance

    7:30 a.m. Morning Prayer at Church 7:45 a.m. Rosary

    8:05 a.m. Mass

    SATURDAY JULY 7TH

    10:45 a.m. Mass at Nursing Home

    5:30 p.m. Vigil Mass

    SUNDAY JULY 8TH

    Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

    8:30 a.m. Mass and 10:30 a.m. Mass

    VOCATION CRUCIFIX

    July 1 - 7: Stan & Julie Becker

    July 8 - 14: Don & Virginia Bergman

    HARTINGTON CARE & REHAB ROSARY LEADERS

    July 3: Jolene Kathol

    July 10: Rose Wieseler

    Patron Saints for the Week St. Junipero Serra vocations work

    St. Thomas builders, against doubt

    St. Anthony Zaccaria 40-Hours devotions

    St. Elizabeth of Portugal Catholic Charities

    St. Maria Goretti teenage girls

    Servers for July 3-6 Tuesday 8:05 a.m. & Wednesday 9:00 a.m. Masses:

    Nolan Becker, Lauren Bernecker,

    McKenzie Bruning, Jaymison Cattau

    Thursday & Friday 8:05 a.m. Masses:

    Jack Christensen, Maggie Dendinger,

    Lyndsey Hamilton, Cole Heimes

    Daily Readings for This Week www.usccb.org/bible/readings

    Mon: Am 2:6-10, 13-16 Ps 50:16b-23 Mt 8:18-22

    Tue: Eph 2:19-22 Ps 117:1-2 Jn 20:24-29

    Wed: Am 5:14-15, 21-24 Ps 50:7-13, 16-17 Mt 8:28-34

    Thu: Am 7:10-17 Ps 19:8-11 Mt 9:1-8

    Fri: Am 8:4-6, 9-12 Ps 119:2, 10, 20, 30, 40, 131 Mt 9:9-13

    Sat: Am 9:11-15 Ps 85:9, 11-14 Mt 9:14-17

    Sun: Ez 2:2-5 Ps 123:1-4 2 Cor 12:7-10 Mk 6:1-6a

    2018 Marriage Celebration - Norfolk Archbishop Lucas invites you to the annual Mass honoring marriage and your anniver-

    sary Sunday, Sept. 16th. This event honors couples who are celebrating 5, 25, 40, 50, 55, 60 or more years of

    marriage, and this year we are also welcoming 1-yr anni-versary couples. Rosary at 1:30pm, Mass at 2pm. Seat-ing begins at 1:15pm. Reception immediately following ceremony. Registration required by Friday, July 27th.

    Visit: Family.ArchOmaha.org for information or contact Reggan Simons 402-551-9003 xtn 1300.

  • MOVING CEDAR FORWARD

    All Parishioners, Friends and Alumni

    are Invited to Enjoy Rolls, Coffee and Juice

    After the Masses on Sunday, July 8th for the “Moving Cedar Forward”

    Campaign Kick-off. It will be

    at Cedar Catholic from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm

    This will be an Opportunity to

    “Move Cedar Forward” and “Pay it Forward”

    by making a Gift on Kick-off Sunday to Save You and a

    Campaign Committee Volunteer the time

    to arrange a personal visit.

    Make your gift on

    or before July 8th by contacting the Catholic Development Office

    to not be called during the campaign

    solicitation phase in July and August.

    The Cedar Catholic $1.9 million Campaign

    will pay the Building Renovation Loan Balance,

    provide two newer School Bus Replacements, Budget Relief,

    Campaign Costs and offer Estate Planning Seminars. Estate gifts assist endowment fund growth

    and offer tax benefits.

    Plan to Attend on July 8th

    or a Campaign Committee Member

    Will be glad to set a time to visit with you.

    Cedar Catholic Jr. - Sr. High School

    For more information contact :

    Catholic Development

    P.O. Box 654

    Hartington NE 68739

    402-254-3912 or 402-841-4664

  • An Invitation to Invest

    Markets will break,

    drought will happen,

    reserves will deplete,

    corporations will fail,

    and wars will disrupt;

    but two secure investments remain:

    the Church and Youth.

    The wise investor faces

    the time when he must review

    a lifetime of investment

    and make an accounting of his judgment.

    At that time his investments

    in the Church and his investments in youth

    will be his most glorious witnesses.

    Only investments have carried the flame

    of the Christian faith

    to us across the

    two thousand years that the Church

    has been maintained.

    We are given the Faith

    as our heritage;

    we collect interest today

    on the investments

    that our forefathers

    and our ancestors

    made across two millennia.

    You are now called upon

    to make a similar investment.

    In truth, this is a time

    in which history is turned,

    and this is a time when your faith

    and the wisdom

    as an investor is put to the test.

    MOVING CEDAR FORWARD

    Written in 1955 for the Holy Trinity School Campaign

    This commitment and fortitude has been passed on to us by previous generations.

    Let’s take our turn at investing in our faith mission by supporting the

    “Cedar Moving Forward” Campaign.