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1 Fr. Cory Sticha - Administrator P.O. Box 70 Malta, MT *FAX St. Mary s Home Page is: saintmarysmalta.org SMP1435@hotmail.com February 26th, 2012 Baptisms: On Sunday, or by appointment. (Parental sessions required) Marriages: Six month couple preparation period required. Confessions: Saturdays 4:00-5:00 p.m. Or by appointment Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions: Will be said before Mass on Tuesdays. Rosary: Sat. at 5:00 p.m. Sun. at 10:00 a.m. Hi-line Retirement Center - Wed. 7 p.m. Anyone interested in using the Church Basement contact Fr. Cory at the Parish Office * If you have information for the March 4th Bulletin it needs to be in by 10:00 a.m., Thurs. March 1st. Collection Totals for Last Week Collected Needed Malta: $ $2, Dodson: $ $ Saco: $ $ Whitewater: $10.00 CARE & SHARE FOR 2011 Income Assessment MALTA: $ 5, $19, DODSON: $ 2, $ 3, SACO: $ $ 1, St. Mary s - Malta - Saturday Evening Mass at 5:30 p.m. Sunday Mass at 10:30 a.m. Sacred Heart - Dodson - Sunday Mass at 8:30 a.m. St. Francis - Saco - Sunday Mass at 12:15 p.m. St. John s - Whitewater Mass Schedule and Intentions Feb. 27: Malta - 5:30 PM: Repose of the soul of George Lohr requested by Martha Downing Feb. 28: Malta - 8:30 AM: In memory of Shirley Jacobson requested by John & Teresa McKeon Feb. 29: Malta - 8:30 AM: For the repose of the soul of Shirley Jacobson by Willis & Laura Mckeon Mar. 1: Hi-Line - 10:00 AM: For the repose of the soul of Jerry Mernin requested by Martha Downing Malta - 5:30 PM: For the Repose of the soul of Virginia Lohr requested by Martha Downing Mar. 2: Malta - 8:30 AM: For the repose of the soul of Caroline Perrout requested by Helen DePuydt Mar. 3: Malta - 5:30 PM: For Shirley Jacobson requested by Willis & Laura McKeon Mar. 4: Dodson - 8:30 AM: For all our children & grandchildren requested by Gary & Julie Howell Malta - 10:00 AM: For the repose of the soul of Shirley Jacobson requested by Gary & Julie Howell Saco - 12:15 PM: For the parishioners DODSON - Sacred Heart March 4, 2012 Lector: Leona Ministers: Ryan & Terri Gift Bearers: Myrna Williamson Ministers: Please come early to serve as greeters! Church Cleaning for March: Connie Wilkes Sacred Heart PCCW will meet monthly on the first Sunday of each month, immediately following Mass. Scriptural Rosary Will be held on March 11, 2012 at 5:00 PM at the church. St. Mary s Ministers Saturday, March 3rd, 5:30 PM Mass Lectors: Mike & Nancy Ereaux Servers: Colt French & Reba Doucette Hospitality: Bud & Wilma Mavencamp Music: Kay Hould Adult Choir EMHCs: Anne Booth & Jerry Depute Gift Bearers: The Shannon Bishop Family Sacristan: Jerry Depute Sunday, March 1st, 10:00 AM Mass Lectors: Lauren Beuchler & Mary Brady Servers: Turk Salsbery & Callen Mears Hospitality: Kelly & Colleen Murray Music: Children s Choir EMHCs: Vicki Eggebrecht, Diane Liebel & Karen Tollefson Gift Bearers: The Charlie Mears Family Sacristan: Lois Goodheart First Friday Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Starts at 9:00 AM Benediction at 6:00 PM Join us on March 2nd!
2 Announcements Class Schedule Preschool - 5th Grade at 3:30 to 4:30 Preschool-5 Choir: 4:30-5:00 6th - High School at 7:00-8:00 p.m. SEARCH date set: March April 1, If you would like to help, we will have a short meeting on Wed Feb 22 right after Ash Wed Mass at the RE center. This is a must meeting if you plan to help and if you can t make it, please call me or Cathy Salsbery. Thanks, hope to see you there. Stations of the Cross on Feb 29 at 7:00 pm in the church. The 6-12 graders will be hosting this with special teen music. We would like to invite ALL parishioners and parents to this. It really is a beautiful service. Just a reminder of who your child s teacher is..please be sure to thank them and even say prayer or two. They are Kayla Wyse, Brenda Koss, Cathy Salsbery, Carly Bishop, Fr Cory and myself. The music people are Kari Hould, Betty Hasler, and Toni Ziggler. The Youth Conference in Laurel is happening for our middle and high school students on March 17.. This will be a very great opportunity for our teens to meet other Christians and to grow in their faith. If you have questions, call Carly Bishop and the registration is March 5, God Bless, Dianne Salsbery, Cell Home , kdsals@itstriangle.com Please keep in your prayers: Shirley Jacobson, the Doug French Family, Joey McKeon, Rich Nordquist, Joann Evans, Ray Webb, Loretta Patrick, Lila Raymond, Ellene Jensen, Fran Van Houdt, Sr. Laura, Andrew Scott, Virginia Dvorshak, Richard Pospisil, Skip Erickson, Jane Clausen, Fred Allery, Kathleen Jorgenson, Vera Mendelson, Noel Emond, Jack Munsinger, James Cantos, Marion Holman, Fr. Bob, Jeanie Engebretson, Dawn Jones, Gloria Coombs, Larry Holmes, Janet King & the Scott King Family, Debbie Painter, All of Our Military, especially those from our local area, & the Poor Souls. Anyone who needs to have prayers said for someone can call: Allie Ereaux at ; Jean Niebur at ; or Doris Nicholson at Knights of Columbus Friday, March 2, 9, 16, 23 - Fish Fries April KofC Convention in Havre June 16 - Badlands Bowl in Dickinson Volunteers are needed to help count the weekly collec)on at Malta. Please let Fr. Cory know if you re willing to help! Valley Drug has 3 books available at their store for the lenton season. They include: 1) The Imitation of Christ by Thomas Kempis 2) The Spirituality of Fasting by Charles M. Murphy 3) The Characters of the Passion by Fulton Sheen The Great Falls-Billings Diocesan Council of Catholic Women is offering a $300 scholarship to a female Catholic High School student graduating in 2012, and to a non-traditional Catholic woman within the diocese who is currently enrolled as a student in a college, university, or vocational school. Applications are available through your local parish office or contact Wilma Mavencamp at The deadline to apply is April 30, Stations of the Cross St. Mary s will have Stations of the Cross every Friday during Lent. Starting at 7pm following the Knights of Columbus fish fry. Sacred Heart will be having Lenten services every Monday at 6: 00 pm. On Monday Feb. 27, we will be having soup and bread supper immediately following Stations of the Cross. Everyone is welcome. KofC Council 2124 is holding a raffle for the choice of a 2012 Honda Fourtrax Rancher 4x4 or a 2012 Yamaha Golf Cart with custom golf clubs. Tickets are $20 a piece, with only 500 sold. Contact a Knight for )ckets! Sunday Mass Schedule Update Beginning March 4th Sunday Mass in Malta will 10am. New to the Parish? Please fill out this form and drop it into the collection basket, or bring it to the Church Office during the week. You may also use this to give us a new address or phone number. Name: Address: Telephone:
3 As Catholics, we have a long tradition of having Masses celebrated for those we wish to offer up in prayer. The Mass is the ultimate form of prayer, and each Mass is celebrated for an intention. Please consider having Masses celebrated for family and friends on special occasions and anniversaries, as well as those who are in need of prayers. Masses are also encouraged in memory of those loved ones who have died, especially on the anniversaries of their deaths. Contact Fr. Cory for more information! Baskets for the Spring Fling/Mardi Gras from our BANDS You can begin your shopping to gather things for our Mardi Gras Baskets again this year. Please notify your band members. You can bring your baskets to church basement KC room, We can wrap them if you don t want to. Please label them so we know which month it is from. Please make sure each basket is quite full. Please turn in by April 23rd. More details on the Spring Fling are available on the PCCW page of the website. Thank you all in advance, we hope to be as successful as last year. For any questions call Colleen or Cathy Let us know if you know of anyone who is crafty with wood that would like to make an item. We do have many on our church group that are talented! Senate Vote Expected It is expected that during the week of February 27 the U.S. Senate will vote on the Respect for Rights of Conscience Act (S. 1467). The measure will be offered as Senate Amendment 1520 to the Transportation Authorization Bill. See latest updated Action Alert at: nchla.org/actiondisplay.asp?id=292. During the week of February 20, Congress will be in recess. Members will be in their home districts and states. Please take this opportunity to meet with Members, especially with your Senators who have not yet sponsored S Thirty-eight Senators have sponsored. As of 2/16, the number of Representative sponsoring H.R had reached 202. Please see the attached letter from Timothy Cardinal Dolan for more information about the HHS mandate and our religious freedoms. There will be a study on the Holy Spirit offered starting Thursday March 15 at 1:00 PM in the church basement. This is a 2 month, once per week for approximately 1 hour study. "Looking for an extreme personal makeover? The Holy Spirit is your answer. The Spirit acts in us as "architect and contractor," says popular Catholic author Kevin Perrotta, to bring about God's plan for our lives." The books will be ordered on March 4, If you are interested in joining this study please be so kind as to let Brenda Rummel, or Lana Ulrich, know. Kindly leave a message and we will return your call. 2 weeks to Signup for Retrouvaille Do you feel alone? Are you frustrated or angry with each other? Do you argue... or have you just stopped talking to each other? Does talking about it only make it worse? This program has helped 10 s of 1000 s of couples experiencing marital difficulty at all levels including disillusionment and deep misery. For confidential information about or to register for the March program beginning with a weekend on March 9-11 call or or montana@retrouvaille.org. Retrouvaille is NOT just for marriages in distress or for those considering divorce. Perhaps you would like to rekindle the love or communicate better in your marriage. Visit our National website: Please visit the Montana Retrouvaille website for recent written testimonial and a video testimonial from a couple who shared their experience on their local news. Stewardship Thought: Baptism and repentance are the themes of today s readings. In Baptism, we are saved and called to be Christ s disciples. Stewardship is how we act out this call to discipleship. At Easter, we strengthen our discipleship by renewing our baptismal promises, including committing to reject the glamour of evil in our lives. Today s Gospel inspires Christian stewards when Jesus, in the desert, repeatedly stands firm against the devil s temptations. May we also seek the Lord s guidance and strength during times of weakness so we, too, can avoid temptation that leads to sin. Development Thought: Have you expressed your love for your Catholic faith and your family here at St. Mary Parish? A simple bequest in your Will for the benefit of our Parish or any Catholic ministry in the Diocese of Great Falls-Billings will make a great difference in furthering the Kingdom of God in eastern Montana. For sample wording to use in your Will or for more information, please contact Judy Held, Office of Stewardship and Development, at the Diocese at or stewardship@dioceseofgfb.org Operation Rice Bowl Reflection: God s Covenant In today s first reading, we hear about God s covenant with Noah, with his descendants and with all living creatures. During Lent, we are called to deepen and strengthen our baptismal and covenantal relationship with God, which includes our responsibility to care for God s creation. This week through Operation Rice Bowl, we learn about subsistence farmers in Madagascar. We pray for all who struggle to feed their families on depleted lands, and we fast in solidarity with those who hunger. We give so that CRS can help farmers improve their growing methods and act as good stewards of God s creation Thank you for your support last year. We raised $664 to help those both here in Montana and throughout the world. 25 percent of our collection goes to help those in need here in Montana.
4 Office of the President 3211 FOURTH STREET NE WASHINGTON DC FAX Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan Archbishop of New York President Dear Brother Bishops, February 22, 2012 Since we last wrote to you concerning the critical efforts we are undertaking together to protect religious freedom in our beloved country, many of you have requested that we write once more to update you on the situation and to again request the assistance of all the faithful in this important work. We are happy to do so now. First, we wish to express our heartfelt appreciation to you, and to all our sisters and brothers in Christ, for the remarkable witness of our unity in faith and strength of conviction during this past month. We have made our voices heard, and we will not cease from doing so until religious freedom is restored. As we know, on January 20, the Department of Health and Human Services announced a decision to issue final regulations that would force practically all employers, including many religious institutions, to pay for abortion inducing drugs, sterilizations, and contraception. The regulations would provide no protections for our great institutions such as Catholic charities, hospitals, and universities or for the individual faithful in the marketplace. The regulations struck at the heart of our fundamental right to religious liberty, which affects our ability to serve those outside our faith community. Since January 20, the reaction was immediate and sustained. We came together, joined by people of every creed and political persuasion, to make one thing resoundingly clear: we stand united against any attempt to deny or weaken the right to religious liberty upon which our country was founded. On Friday, February 10, the Administration issued the final rules. By their very terms, the rules were reaffirmed without change. The mandate to provide the illicit services remains. The exceedingly narrow exemption for churches remains. Despite the outcry, all the threats to religious liberty posed by the initial rules remain. Religious freedom is a fundamental right of all. This right does not depend on any government s decision to grant it: it is God-given, and just societies recognize and respect its free exercise. The free exercise of religion extends well beyond the freedom of worship. It also forbids government from forcing people or groups to violate their most deeply held religious convictions, and from interfering in the internal affairs of religious organizations. Recent actions by the Administration have attempted to reduce this free exercise to a privilege arbitrarily granted by the government as a mere exemption from an allencompassing, extreme form of secularism. The exemption is too narrowly defined, because it does not exempt most non-profit religious employers, the religiously affiliated insurer, the selfinsured employer, the for-profit religious employer, or other private businesses owned and operated by people who rightly object to paying for abortion inducing drugs, sterilization, and 1
5 contraception. And because it is instituted only by executive whim, even this unduly narrow exemption can be taken away easily. In the United States, religious liberty does not depend on the benevolence of who is regulating us. It is our first freedom and respect for it must be broad and inclusive not narrow and exclusive. Catholics and other people of faith and good will are not second class citizens. And it is not for the government to decide which of our ministries is religious enough to warrant religious freedom protection. This is not just about contraception, abortion-causing drugs, and sterilization although all should recognize the injustices involved in making them part of a universal mandated health care program. It is not about Republicans or Democrats, conservatives or liberals. It is about people of faith. This is first and foremost a matter of religious liberty for all. If the government can, for example, tell Catholics that they cannot be in the insurance business today without violating their religious convictions, where does it end? This violates the constitutional limits on our government, and the basic rights upon which our country was founded. Much remains to be done. We cannot rest when faced with so grave a threat to the religious liberty for which our parents and grandparents fought. In this moment in history we must work diligently to preserve religious liberty and to remove all threats to the practice of our faith in the public square. This is our heritage as Americans. President Obama should rescind the mandate, or at the very least, provide full and effective measures to protect religious liberty and conscience. Above all, dear brothers, we rely on the help of the Lord in this important struggle. We all need to act now by contacting our legislators in support of the Respect for Rights of Conscience Act, which can be done through our action alert on We invite you to share the contents of this letter with the faithful of your diocese in whatever form, or by whatever means, you consider most suitable. Let us continue to pray for a quick and complete resolution to this and all threats to religious liberty and the exercise of our faith in our great country. Timothy Cardinal Dolan Archbishop of New York President, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Most Reverend William E. Lori Bishop of Bridgeport Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee for Religious Liberty 2
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