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July 23, 2017 • 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Our Catholic Family
St. Paul Catholic Church372 Harold St, Hazelton
Directors of Religion EducationTom and Adrian Shea
321-3274Parish Office: 254-4588
St. Anthony Catholic Church613 N Broadway, Linton, 254-4588Parish Center Hours: M-F 9am-3pm
Parish Secretary: Maria BichlerEmail: [email protected]
Bus Mgr/DRE: Sue SchumacherEmail: [email protected]
Director of Rel Ed: Denice KautzEmail: [email protected]
www.stanthonylinton.comwww.facebook.com/stanthonylinton
St. Katherine Catholic Church200 1st Ave N, Braddock
Directors of Religion EducationTom and Adrian Shea
321-3274Parish Office: 254-4588
Pastor: Fr. David Zimmer (Office) 254-4588
(Rectory) 254-4400
Deacon Ken Wolbaum782-4115
DIVINE MERCY CHAPELlocated in St. Anthony
Parish Center • East Entrance~ Always Accessible ~
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All Parishes • Liturgy, Prayer and Mass Intentions: July 24-3025 Tuesday 5:30 p.m. Mass: St. Anthony ....................................................................................† Jaimie Sanchez
26 Wednesday 8:00 a.m. Mass: St. Paul ..................................................................................... † Joseph E. Kalberer 9:00 a.m. Mass: St. Katherine ................................................................. † Wayne Kalberer family
27 Thursday 4:30 p.m. Cenacles of Life in St. Anthony Church 5:30 p.m. Mass: St. Anthony ..........................................................................................† Tom Jahner
28 Friday 8:30 a.m. Mass: St. Anthony ................................................................................Catholic Daughters 3:00 p.m. Divine Mercy Chaplet in the Chapel
29 Saturday 4:00 p.m. Mass: St. Anthony .................................................................. † Nick & † Leonita Schiele 7:00 p.m. Mass: St. Katherine ............................................................................... † Phyllis Dallman
30 Sunday 8:30 a.m. Mass: St. Paul .............................................................................................† Peter Dietrich 10:30 a.m. Mass: St. Anthony ....................................................................................... For the People
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Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration
Divine Mercy Adoration Chapel
~ Always Accessible ~East Entrance of Parish Center
Eucharistic Adoration during these hours:Monday 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tuesday
Wednesday 12 a.m. to 12 a.m. Thursday Thursday 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. (Noon)
Friday 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Please contact Martha Glatt 254-5591 to
commit to an hour of adoration. Thank you.
First Saturday Devotion MassMaking reparation to the Immaculate Heart
Every first Saturday of the month8:30 a.m. in the Divine Mercy Adoration Chapel
No Devotion Mass in AugustNext Mass: Saturday, Sept. 2
The Pastor’s Point
The Carmelite Sisterswill pray for your intentions!
You may mail your prayer requests to the following address:
Carmelite Monastery, 2051 91st Street SE, Hague, ND 58542
or prayer intentions may also be left on their prayer line: 701-336-7907
www.carmeloftheholyface.com
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.
Kimberly FriesDoug BichlerGeorge BohlinDave Ellingson
Rose MitzelVirginia HornerRichard Naumann
Rosemary WolfEvan SauterAnne CarrArlene Svalen
Our Blessed Mother Mary,pray for us!
That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
Fatima Pardon Prayer My God, I believe, I adore, I hope and I love Thee! I ask pardon for those who do not believe, do not adore, do not hope and do not love Thee.
Be Prepared to Stop! On a recent road trip, I anticipated an easy drive to the meeting I had in Ft. Pierre, South Dakota. It was a beauti-ful day and only a little wind to offer any resistance to the destination I was going. I got as far as Herreid and the sign to my right on the road alerted me to a delay in my travel. As I read, “Be Prepared to Stop” I wondered for how long. Just south of town, a construction worker approached my halted car and informed me that the lead car to guide us
through a construction zone would ar-rive in about twenty minutes. I would be stopped for twenty minutes sitting on the highway! I thanked the worker for letting me know and shut the engine off and opened the windows for cross ven-tilation and that is when it hit me. This was kind of peaceful. The breeze rolled
through the car and the quiet was… well, it was really nice. I looked down and on the seat next to me I saw my prayer book and thought, “why not.” I now had about twenty min-utes of “quality time” to spend with God. It was good so I didn’t really mind it too much when it happened four more times before I got to my destination. “Be Prepared to Stop” has spiritual benefits yet to be dis-covered. Perhaps that is what Jesus meant when he said: “Come to me all of you who are burdened and I will give you rest.” In other words, “Be Prepared to Stop” and take a rest from the cares and concerns and the challenges of life. Unless we stop what we are doing, how can we get a different perspective on all that we have to do in our daily busy lives. Jesus is inviting us to “stop” and spend some time with him. And if we don’t take the time ourselves, sometimes he finds a way for us to “prepare to stop” on his terms. Like putting up a bright orange sign on the side of the road to “Be Prepared to Stop.” People have a hard time to “stop” for awhile and spend time with our Lord. Until we realize that time with our Lord isn’t just something we are “squeezing in,” rather it is a de-cision to be quiet and prayerful, communicating with our Lord, we won’t recognize the blessing it really is. It may only be twenty minutes stopped on a highway or anywhere else but it is a gift in which time well spent becomes a re-ality. It is more than “just really nice.” So the next time you see a sign alert-ing you to “pre-pare to stop” know that no matter how long it is, it may just be the best part of your day.
Fr. Dave
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Parish PointsThe newest member of the Church
We offer our prayers and best wishes to Bethany Clare Rodriguez who was baptized at St. Anthony Church on Sunday, July 16, by Fr. Dave Zimmer. May her parents, Mario and Tiffany, know of our steadfast prayers and lov-ing support as they bring her up to love Jesus and her neighbor by means of the many graces offered through the Holy Catholic Church. May God bless your family with His great love.
“The Church and the world have a great need of Eucharistic Adoration.”
- Pope John Paul II, Dominicae Cenae
THIRST 2017 Men’s Conference on Sept. 23 Gentlemen, don’t forget to register for the THIRST 2017 Men’s Conference on Saturday, Sept. 23. This FREE event will be hosted at the new Lumen Vitae University Center at the University of Mary. Get ready to hear impactful presentations by Tim Staples from Catholic Answers and our own Msgr. Tom Richter from Cathedral of the Holy Spirit. Come and enjoy a day to spiritually “re-charge” – with time for confessions, Eucharistic adoration, a Vigil Mass with Bishop Kagan, and holy conversation with other men. Dads, plan to bring your sons of high-school age and older along with you, as this event happens only every 3 years. Register and see the event schedule on-line now at www.bismarckdiocese.com/thirst2017. Spon-sorship opportunities are available. For more information, please contact Keven Wanner at 701-204-7187 or [email protected]. Spread the word!
St. Anthony Silent Auction items needed If you wish to donate to the fall festival silent auction, please contact the Parish Office as soon as possible as auc-tion items will be listed prior to the event. Your support is appreciated with gift certificates, new merchandise and ser-vices. Some ideas are a day of housekeeping, snow blow-ing/mowing services, kuchen for one occasion, a meal for a family, a day of fishing, wine basket, movie basket and golf lessons.
TIME, TALENT and TREASUREStewardship Envelope can WIN you a PRIZE!
Last weekend’s drawing winner isBrooklyn SchumacherCongratulations Brooklyn!
(Your prize is on table in gathering area of church)
Ronald McDonald Book Drive Please consider donating to the Ronald McDonald House Book Drive during the month of July. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Ronald McDonald House. The charity has served over 4,600 families of seriously ill pedi-atric patients from birth to age 22 and high-risk moms, as well as adoptive parents. Monetary donations are accepted to purchase Usborne activity books, with a 50% additional grant from Usborne Books and More. The books will then be distributed to the children at the house. Please contact Kimberly Fries (254-5560) for more information. Also make your donation and find more information at www.youcaring.com/SparkKindnessToday
St. Paul ParishSt. Paul Parish is forming a building and grounds com-mittee. Anyone interested in serving on this commit-tee, please call the Parish Office 254-4588.
“Let a man fear, above all, me, his God, and so much the gentler will he become toward my creatures and animals, on whom, on account of me, their Creator, he ought to have compassion.”
Bridget of Sweden (died 1373), Visionary, Foundress, Feast Day July 23
St. Katherine Silent Auction items needed St. Katherine Fall Festival will include a silent auction instead of can raffle. If you wish to donate to the fall festi-val silent auction, please contact Sandy Baumgartner 701-782-4358. Your support is appreciated with gift certificates, new merchandise and services. Some ideas are a day of housekeeping, snow blowing/mowing services, kuchen for one occasion, a meal for a family, a day of fishing, wine basket, movie basket and golf lessons.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUSPOTLUCK PICNICfollowing 10:30 a.m. Mass
Sunday, July 30Bring a dish to share!
Meat, buns and refreshments will be privided.EVERYONE WELCOME!
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vocation view — Good and evil together in the world. Pray that good may grow and take root in you like a mustard seed that, when full-grown, is the largest of plants. What are you doing to nurture good in our world?
(Matthew 13:24-43)
STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION Today’s readings re-mind us of the fact that it is God who guides us, and it is God who influences our deci-sions through the Holy Spirit. Today’s Gos-pel is again a series of parables shared by our Lord Jesus to teach us and to explain Holy Scripture. Jesus tells the Parable of the Weeds and the Wheat, which is relatively clear to us in terms of the facts. However, there is an important point within it that we must acknowledge. When the decision is made to allow the weeds to grow with the wheat, it is clear the separation will occur later, not at that moment. When the decision is made as to what will be harvested and kept and what will be destroyed, that is a decision made by God. It is somewhat a reflection of another point made in
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Sunday Readings and Backgrounds16th Sunday in Ordinary Time • Week of July 23, 2017An Eye Witness Account...
From New York City on a cold day in December some years ago: A little boy about 10 years old was standing before a shoe store on the roadway, barefooted, peering through the window and shivering with cold. A lady approached the young boy and said, “My, but you’re in such deep thought staring in that window!” “I was asking God to give me a pair of shoes,” was the boy’s reply. The lady took him by the hand, went into the store and asked the clerk to get half a dozen pairs of socks for the boy. She then asked if he could give her a basin of water and a towel. He quickly brought them to her. She took the little fellow to the back part of the store and, removing her gloves, knelt down, washed his lit-tle feet and dried them with a towel. By this time, the clerk had returned with the socks. Placing a pair upon the boy’s feet, she purchased him a pair of shoes. She tied up the remaining pairs of socks and gave them to him. She patted him on the head and said, “No doubt, you will be more comfortable now.” As she turned to go, the astonished kid caught her by the hand and looking up into her face with tears in his eyes, asker her, “Are you God’s wife?”
Leo Buscaglia, Mother Love, Newsletter to the Christian Mothers, Spring 2017, www.capuchin.com
Reading I : Wisdom 12:13, 16-19Your might is the source of justice.• The lesson for God’s people in the reading from the
Book of Wisdom is twofold.• As God is merciful, so should the people be merci-
ful to those who offend them.• Because God is merciful, the people may live in
hope that God will forgive their sins.
Reading II : Romans 8:26-27The Spirit helps us pray.• Paul, in the Letter to the Romans, continues his
proclamation of the power of God’s Spirit.• It is God’s Spirit who understands and is divine
Wisdom.• That Spirit has been given to Christians that they
might be children of God, like God.
Gospel : Matthew 13:24-43The Reign of God is among us.• The two parables of the weed seed planted among
the crops, and the leaven in the woman’s bread, make the point that the Kingdom of God may look small in Jesus’ ministry and preaching, but its growth will be rapid and thorough.
• The parable of the weeds in the wheat makes the point that good and bad cannot be separated without harming the good.
• God’s people must trust divine wisdom as they face the evil in the world.
Please pray for the following teenagers and chaparones who will be attending the Steubenville Retreat in St. Paul, Minn., next weekend:
Parker GervingHannah Schumacher
Jack McCroryPaul McCroryPayton Holzer
Paul VetterCraig Brindle
Chandler NagelChaperones: Paul and Susan Keeney
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The Five First Saturdays devotion is one of the principal points of the Fatima message. It centers on the urgent need for mankind to offer reparation and expi-ate for the many injuries that the Immaculate Heart of Mary suffers from the hands of both impious and indifferent men.On the First Saturday during 5 Consecutive Months, the Devotion consists of:1. Going to Confession, 2. Receiving the Sacrament of Holy Communion,3. Saying five decades of the Rosary, 4. Meditating for 15 minutes on the mysteries of the Rosary. All this offered in REPARATION for the sins of blasphemy and ingratitude com-mitted against the Immaculate Heart of Mary. History During the third apparition on July 13, 1917, Our Lady revealed that she would come to ask for the consecration of Russia to her Immaculate Heart and for the Com-munion of Reparation of the Five First Saturdays. Consequently, she asked for the devotion in 1925 and the consecration in 1929. While staying at the House of the Dorothean Sister in Pontevedra, Portugal, Sister Lucia received a vision on December 10, 1925 where the Blessed Mother appeared alongside a Boy who stood over a luminous cloud. Our Lady rested one hand on the Boy’s shoulder while she held on the other hand a heart pierced with thorns around it.Sister Lucia heard the Boy say, “Have pity on the Heart of your Most Holy Mother which is covered with thorns with which ingrate men pierce it at every moment with no one to make an act of reparation to pull them out.” Our Lady expressed her request in the following words:“See, my daughter, My Heart surrounded with thorns with which ingrates pierce me at every moment with blasphemies and ingratitude. You, at least, make sure to console me and announce that all those who for five months, on the first Saturdays, go to confession, receive Communion, say five decades of the Rosary and keep me company for 15 minutes meditating on the mysteries of the Rosary, with the purpose of making reparation to Me, I promise to assist them at the hour of death with all the graces necessary for the salvation of their souls.” A few days afterward, Sister Lucia detailed this vision in a letter addressed to Monsignor Manuel Pereira Lopes, her con-fessor when she resided in the Asylum of Vilar in the city of Oporto, Portugal.Why Five Saturdays? Sister Lucia’s confessor questioned her about the reason for the five Saturdays asking why not seven or nine. She an-swered him in a letter dated June 12, 1930. In it she related about a vision she had of Our Lord while staying in the convent chapel part of the night of the twenty-ninth to the thirtieth of the month of May, 1930. The reasons Our Lord gave were as follows: The five first Saturdays correspond to the five kinds of offenses and blasphemies committed against the Immaculate Heart of Mary. They are: a. Blasphemies against the Immaculate Conception b. Blasphemies against her virginity c. Blasphemies against her divine maternity, at the same time the refusal to accept her as the Mother of all men d. Instilling , indifference, scorn and even hatred towards this Immaculate Mother in the hearts of children e. Direct insults against Her sacred images Let us keep the above reasons firmly in our minds. Devotions have intentions attached to them and knowing them adds merit and weight to the practice.
2017 ~ The 100th Anniversary of the Apparitions and Messages of Our Lady of Fatima
Modifications were given to the Five First Saturdays Devotion to facilitate its observation. These
modifications will continue next week.
WEBSITES: www.anf.org (America Needs Fatima website), www.fatimafortoday.com and wafusa.org BOOKS: Lucia’s Memoirs: Fatima in Lucia’s Own Words; FREE
books at anf.org (small donation of $5): Fatima: A Message More Urgent Than Ever • Meet the Witnesses of the Miracle of the Sun
DVDs: The 13th Day and Finding Fatima (Available to view on formed.org with subscription of $9.99/month)
Five First Saturdays devotion was given during the Third Apparition to the children:
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July 29-30 4:00 p.m. Saturday 10:30 a.m. SundayROSARY: Bobbie Jo Brindle Rosina BoschGIFTS: Corbley and Carol Ogren Mike and Kathy SchumacherSERVERS: Kathleen and Alexis Vetter Gentry and Riley RichterREADER: Marlys Ohlhauser Lisa McCroryEMHC: (B) Jodi Kelsch (B) James Fries Al and Angela Schmaltz Catherine Unger, Larry MalsomUSHERS: Alex Jahner, Corbley Ogren Steve and Lucas Schumacher Tom and Jared Ohlhauser Ray Hulm, Dan ImdiekeMUSIC: Catherine, Shawna, Marie Sue and BrianSACRISTANS: Rose Fettig Billie Schumacher GREETERS: Steve Schumacher Family MONEY COUNTERS: Laura Hulm, Rhonda Schmidt MEDIA: Daniel COFFEE & DONUTS: Linda Kelsch, Gracie Schumacher
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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.
✟ St. Anthony Parish
✟ St. Katherine Parish
✟ St. Paul Parish
Mass: Saturdays 7 p.m. • Daily Mass: Wednesdays 9 a.m. Confessions: • Saturdays 6:15 p.m.-6:45 p.m. or by appointment.
Mass: Sundays 8:30 a.m. • Daily Mass: Wednesdays 8 a.m. Confessions: Sundays 7:45 a.m.-8:15 a.m. or by appointment
Sunday, July 30 at 8:30 a.m. GIFTS: Pete and Janel Baumgartner READER: Tom SheaSACRISTAN: Cindy Schmidt MUSIC: Adrian SheaSERVERS: Jared Baumiller and Jacob SheaEMHC: Mike and Linda AppertMONEY COUNTERS: Adele Kalberer, Linda AppertUSHERS: Dillon Doolittle, Pete BaumgartnerLAWN MOWING: July 23-Aug 5: Dennis Kalberer; Aug. 6-12:Jeff Humann Family
Happy Birthday!July 24 ...........................Dave StramerJuly 24 ..........................Andrew VetterJuly 25 .........................Cheryl HansonJuly 25 ............................. Jacob NagelJuly 26 ..............................Brent GefreJuly 28 ........................... Dennis KressJuly 31 ...........................Abigail HulmAugust 1 .......................... Karlee FeistAugust 1 ......................George LawlerAugust 1 ..................... Lena WolbaumAugust 2 ....................Sandy RyckmanAugust 2 .................... Duane TschosikAugust 3 ...................DeWayne ScherrAugust 4 ..................... Bruce DoolittleAugust 4 .................. Janel SilvernagelAugust 4 ..................Braxton TschosikAugust 5 ........................Mylo KramerAugust 5 ..................Heather Lauinger
Happy Anniversary!July 23 .......... Marlon & Sheila OhlhauserJuly 25 .................. Alfred & Karen BoschJuly 25 ........... Robert & Joyce DendingerJuly 27 .................Corbley & Carol OgrenJuly 27 ...................Brian & Rhea FlybergJuly 31 .............. Chris & Adrien RoehrichAug 1 ................. Dylan & Joselyn SengerAug 5 ...................... Dave & Pam Stramer
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OUR FINANCIAL OFFERING TO GOD - Fiscal Year 2017-18 Week 1-2
God bless you as you celebrate!
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.
Members of St. Anthony PPC: Therese Beitelspacher, Anne Carr, Derald Gefroh, Delrae Hulm, Laura Hulm, Dan Imdieke, Charles Pavliek, Mary Schmaltz, Janette Volk.
Members of St. Paul PPC: Janel Baumgartner, David Kalberer, Lori
Schmidt, Eric Voller, Heidi Kalberer.Members of St. Katherine PPC: Temree Appert, Sandy Baumgartner, Fonda Wolbaum, Connie Wolbaum, Becky Small. Members of Finance Committee:
Mike Appert, Mary Bruun, Paul Keeney, Carol Ogren, Cindy Schmidt, Tom Shea, Tim Volk, Jodi Kelsch.
MINUTES from all council meetings will be posted at all parish entrances. The public is al-ways welcome to attend the council meetings.Questions/Concerns? If you have any ques-tions or concerns about the spiritual needs of our parish, you may contact Fr. Zimmer or the parish office (254-4588) or one of the parish pastoral council members:
Saturday, July 29, at 7:00 p.m. READER: Toni MUSIC: Bethany, Anna, JanelSERVERS: Grace and IsaacEMHC: Sandy and Susan GIFTS: Lugard LeierSACRISTAN: Andy
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Financial Reportwill be printedas soon as the
Budget has been finalizedfor the 2017-18 Fiscal Year.
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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 nine months prior to the wedding date.
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.)
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 Grand Knight: Virgil HulmSt. Katherine: Christian Mothers/Altar Society: President Becky Small 701-387-4470 • St. Paul: Altar Society: President Wanda Scherr 782-4203NFP Instructors: James & Kimberly Fries 701-260-3611
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CALENDAR• FOOD PANTRY, Linton, open 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. ..................................................................Every Wednesday• ST. ANTHONY FELLOWSHIP (basement) following 10:30 a.m. Mass (coffee & donuts) ......... Most Sundays• ST. KATHERINE FELLOWSHIP (basement) following 7 p.m. Mass ..................................................August 6• ST. PAUL FELLOWSHIP (basement) following 8:30 a.m. Mass (donuts, muffins, coffee, juice) ............... August 20
EVENTS• KC POTLUCK PICNIC at Seeman Park following Mass. Bring a side dish to share ...............Sunday, July 30 Meat, buns and refreshments will be provided. Everyone Welcome!
MEETINGS• FINANCE COMMITTEE meeting, St. Anthony Parish Center, 7 p.m. .................................... Tuesday, July 25
• KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS meeting, Linton KC Hall, 7 p.m. ...............................................Tuesday, August 1
The Young Disciples held summer camp at St. Anthony Parish
Two major points of focus were the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary and the travels of St. Paul. In addition, the children participated in daily Mass. On Tuesday and Wednesday eve-ning the Young Disciples hosted a Teen Mission for students in grades 7-12. Fifteen students participated.
Thirty children attended summer camp with the Young Disciples this past week. Approximately 60 people attended the potluck supper Wednesday evening and were entertained with singing skits performed by some of the children. The Young Disciples team members were Allegra Thatcher, Salem, Ore.; Shannon Stout, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.; Delaney Bachman, Fargo, N.D.; and Kyle Kaufman, Hillsboro, N.D.
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Continued from page 4 REFLECTIONscripture. Today’s Gospel comes to us from the Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 13; however, in just a few chapters prior to that (Chapter 7) we are told “Stop judging, that you may not be judged…for as you judge, so will you be judged.” There is no ques-tion that there are “weeds” among the flock, but it is not our place to identify them and sort them out. That is the work of God. As Catholics and Christians we must take care not to be self righteous and judgmental. Before we call into question someone else’s walk with God, we need to scrutinize and take care of our own. Stewardship is what we do, not what we necessarily think others should do.