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http://www.holyrosarystanley.com Office: 701-628-3405, holyrosary@midstatetel.com Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Church 426 2nd St SE PO Box 159 Stanley, ND 58784 Rev. Jason R. Signalness, Pastor Mobile: 701-202-8370 Saint Ann Church 217 Dewey St. NW PO Box 401 Berthold, ND 58718 Mon. July 16 Tue. July 17 Wed. July 18 Thu. July 19 No Services No Services No Services 6:30 a.m. 1 hr. Adoration, Stanley 12:00 p.m. Mass, Stanley Michael P. Wall 5:15 p.m. Mass, Bethel Home Bethel Residents Fri. July 20 7:15 a.m. Mass, Stanley Michael P. Wall 12:00 p.m. Adoration, Stanley 3:00 p.m. Divine Mercy Chaplet, Stanley Sat. Sun. July 21 5:00 p.m. Mass, Stanley +Gladys Meyer July 22 8:30 a.m. Mass, Stanley +Myron (Skip) Aune 11:00 a.m. Mass, Berthold All Parishioners Linda Holte, Linda Johnson, Toni Evans, Lee Lyons, Cheryl Bogdan, Dan Holland and Bridger Pulver. I want to remind everyone to make plans to attend the Town & Country Celebration, coming up in a few weeks, on August 5th. I also want to encourage the young people from both of our parishes to attend this year s Vacation Bible School. Details on both events are printed below. Please note that I will be away from the parishes Monday-Wednesday of this week for my annual visit to my spiritual director in Minnesota. There will be no services during those days. I apologize for the inconvenience. -Fr. Jason The S.A.C.K. Program is collecting items for children going back to school this fall. Holy Rosary parishioners are asked to donate school supplies. Ideas include: pencils, pens, highlighters, erasers, notebooks, binders, folders, glue, crayons, colored pencils, scissors, rulers, and calculators. To donate, place items in the tub in the fellowship hall by July 31st. Items will be distributed at the Back 2 School Bash on Friday, August 1st. Contact Angela Schepp at 701 705-8967 if you have questions.

Town & Country Celebration Join Bishop David Kagan at the Goettle Farmstead for a celebration of rural life. 7182 66th Ave NW Donnybrook, ND August 5th, 2018 11:00 a.m. Registration 11:30 a.m. Blessing of Animals, Land, Machinery, etc. 12:00 p.m. Mass 1:00 p.m. Lunch with entertainment The event is free, but pre-registration is requested to help with the meal count. To register, visit: https://bismarckdiocese.com/tanc/ or call Pam at 701-204-7185. Men, consider joining the Knights of Columbus! Founded in 1882 on the principles of charity, unity, fraternity, and patriotism, the KCs help men care for their families and communities while building friendships rooted in the Catholic faith. To learn more, visit http://kofc.org or talk to one of our Knights, such as Keith Meiers or Fr. Jason. The Church needs good and holy men! Cat Chat Vacation Bible School 3:30-8:30 p.m., August 7-9 For kids entering grades K-5 This Catholic VBS is an Olympic/Sports -themed program where kids will be inspired to set GOALS and AIM for a commitment to excellence in their Catholic faith. The program will focus on TRAINING kids in the Word of God with teachings on: The Greatest Commandments, 10 Commandments, Beatitudes, Fruits of the Spirit, and Evangelization. Signup sheets are available in the churches. Volunteers are also needed! Contact Becky Goettle for details.

50th Anniversary of Humane Vitae & Natural Family Planning Awareness Week: National NFP Awareness Week is July 22-28 and this summer marks the 50th Anniversary of the publication of Pope Paul VI s encyclical letter Humane Vitae, on the subject of the regulation of birth. The bulletin will contain some information over the next few weeks about these topics, such as the following article from the US Bishops Conference: HV and children, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and Five Things You Should Know About Humane Vitae (1968-2018) Marriage and the family express generations of love! Husband and wife, parents cousins make family. And families can share their love with neighbors and the wider society. God has given married couples the unique responsibility to show His divine love in the world. This is a love that demonstrates self-donation, faithfulness, and fruitfulness co-creating new life with God and building the family. Even if a married couple finds themselves unable to have children, their unique love is oriented toward building family. That is because marriage is a vocation unlike any other it truly represents God s call to holiness in service of love and life! Given the special nature of marriage, questions about marital sexual intimacy and when to attempt to have children, or not, take on special meaning. The Church can help married couples with God s gifts. Here are five 50 things that you should know about Church teaching found in Humanae vitae: ONE Humanae vitae is a positive and helpful papal encyclical. Humanae vitae (Of Human Life) is the papal encyclical (letter) written by Pope Paul VI in 1968. It provides beautiful and clear teaching about God s plan for married love and life. Specifically, Humanae vitae teaches about the nature of married love (no. 9), the characteristics of responsible parenthood (no. 10), and the moral regulation of births in marriage (family planning). Humanae vitae explains why contraception and sterilization are immoral (no. 14). It also describes why the methods of Natural Family Planning support God s design for married love (no. 16). In addition, this helpful and positive encyclical discusses the negative outcomes for men, women, and society when people fail to embrace God s plan for married love (no. 17). Read Humanae vitae at http:// w2.vatican.va/content/ paul-vi/en/encyclicals/ documents/ hf_p-vi_enc_25071968_ humanaevitae.html. TWO Humanae vitae teaches about God s gifts of married love and life. The teachings presented in Humanae vitae are not man-made. They represent God s gifts to His people especially to husband and wife! God designed man and woman to love like Him. This means that we can make a gift of ourselves to another person. We have the capacity to be generous, merciful, selfsacrificing, and faithful. We can form friendships small communions of persons. In marriage, God gives husband and wife the unique friendship to become a one-flesh union (Gen 1:24) with the sacred responsibility to welcome new life into the world (procreation). The marital union is the best place to receive the gift of children to love and nurture them, and to build the family. Humanae vitae tells us that God created married love to be fully human (involving the body and soul). Married love is total a special form of friendship. It is also faithful and exclusive. This unique love is entrusted with the gift of life it is fruitful (no. 9). Fruitfulness is discussed primarily in terms of God s gift of fertility to husband and wife. So important is this gift that Scripture teaches that God calls husband and wife to take up a sacred stewardship over the powers of life that He shares with them (see Gen. 1:26-28;

see also HV, no. 8). Children are gifts from God. They are not an afterthought but part of the fabric of married love. This is why it is especially painful when some couples find that they are not able to have children. They may be assured that God is with them as they find other ways to express their fruitfulness (for example, through adoption). Given the nature of married love, God invites spouses to be open to receiving and nurturing children lovingly as they form their families. Procreation and care of children go hand in hand! THREE Humanae vitae recognizes that the regulation of births in marriage is a practical and serious responsibility. HV Humanae vitae shines a light on the question of planning births in a family. The Church teaches that it is reasonable for husband and wife to space and even limit births in their marriage for just reasons (no. 10). This task requires husband and wife to have an awareness of their mission (no. 10). That means that spouses understand the nature of marriage as willed by God. As spouses prayerfully decide on whether to attempt to become pregnant or not, Humanae vitae teaches that they should consider their duties towards God... themselves the family and society, in a correct hierarchy of values (no. 10). In other words, they should invite the Lord God to direct their choices, keeping in mind important responsibilities. So, the decision to avoid pregnancy should not be based on superficial considerations. 50 At the same time, husband and wife should cooperate with God s plan for their marriage by respecting His designs. They should not separate the union of the marital act from its procreative nature. They must conform their activity to the creative intention of God, expressed in the very nature of marriage and of its acts (no. 10). FOUR Humanae vitae teaches that contraception and direct sterilization are wrong. Use of contraception or sterilization for the purpose of birth control rejects God s gifts of love and life. That is because contraception and sterilization do harm to the nature of married love and the gift of life they separate the unitive and procreative nature of the marital act (no. 14). Saying this another way, husband and wife express their vowed love not only with words, but with the language of their bodies... the mutual gift of fertility is an integral part of the bonding power of marital intercourse. To reject one s fertility by using contraception or being sterilized for contraceptive purposes is to reject God s gifts to husband and wife (no. 12). FIVE Humanae vitae teaches that husband and wife can regulate births in marriage according to God s designs. God invites husband and wife to cooperate with Him in their mission of responsible parenthood. Spouses should pay careful attention to the nature of marriage as created by God, their current responsibilities to each other, any children already born, and the wider society (no. 10). Within this context, the methods of Natural Family Planning (NFP) are acceptable because they respect God s divine plan for marriage! Today, many Catholics are not aware that contraception and sterilization for contraceptive purposes are wrong. They often think that contraception is the only way that they can plan their families. It is important to understand that there are moral methods of family planning that respect God s design. These are the methods of Natural Family Planning (NFP). They involve fertility education and require couples to change their behavior by sexually abstaining when seeking to postpone or avoid a pregnancy. To learn about NFP see www.usccb.org/nfp/what-isnfp/index.cfm. For local recourses, visit the Diocesan web site at bismarckdiocese.com/nfp.

Couples NFP Stories: Two years after joining the Catholic Church, my wife and I began practicing Natural Family Planning. I found that the chastity required to get through the periods of abstinence caused profound changes in me I became grateful for all God had given me, most of all for my wife. My appreciation for her and all that she gives me grew, improving an already good 20-year marriage. (Fletcher Doyle, My Slogan Practice Saved Sex! Available at: www.usccb.org/nfp/awareness-week/upload/ Fletcher-Doyel.pdf) On the Nature of Marriage: Marriage is more than a civil contract; it is a lifelong covenant of love between a man and a woman. It is an intimate partnership in which husbands and wives learn to give and receive love unselfishly, and then teach their children to do so as well. Christian marriage in particular is a great mystery, a sign of love between Christ and His Church (Eph 5:32). (Married Love and the Gift of Life, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2006, p. 3). The Church speaks of an inseparable connection between the two ends of marriage: the good of the spouses themselves as well as the procreation of children. The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches that these two meanings or values of marriage cannot be separated without altering the couple s spiritual life and compromising the goods of marriage and the future of the family. This inseparability arises from the very nature of conjugal love, a love that stands under the twofold obligation of fidelity and fecundity. (See, Marriage: Love and Life in the Divine Plan, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2009, p. 15) Pure Freedom: Dinner with Purpose will be held on September 28th. The Office of Family Ministry will be hosting a Pure Freedom: Dinner with Purpose event for fathers (grandfathers, uncles, and other special men) and their (Jr. High and above) daughters. This dinner will feature guest speaker Sarah Swafford who is the founder of Emotional Virtues Ministries. She will help fathers and their daughters be able to open up and discuss the difficult topic of CHASTITY together. The evening will take place at the Ramkota Hotel in Bismarck and will begin at 5:30 p.m. Fathers and daughters are asked to dress up and make a nice evening out of it. The cost is $50/Father-Daughter and $10 each additional daughter. Please register at www.bismarckdiocese.com/pure. If you have questions, contact Tara Brooke at 701-204- 7209. The Carmelites Nuns will pray for your intentions! You may mail your prayer requests to the following address: Carmelite Monastery, 2051 91st St SE, Hague, ND 58542. Or, you may leave your intentions on their prayer line at 1-701-336-7907. Visit them online at http:// carmeloftheholyface.com. Visit our web site at http://holyrosarystanley.com Weekly bulletins Schedule changes Audio of homilies Video & pictures of events and more Bookmark it and visit often!

Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, July 21st: Ushers: Dave Leith Steve Martens EMHCs: Brenda Jarmin Barb Meiers Lector: Barb Meiers Gifts: Usher Servers: Need Someone Need Someone Greeters: Meduna Family Rosary: Steve Martens Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Adult Collection... $1801.00 Youth Collection... $0.00 Loose Collection... $211.00 Maintenance Fund... $300.00 Social Concerns... $75.00 Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, July 22nd: Ushers: Dan Sauber Need Someone EMHCs: Krista Mortensen Jon Wolter Lector: Jessica Wolter Servers: Matthew Bacor Jack Mortensen Rosary: Dan Sauber Gift: Ushers Greeters: Need Someone Saint Ann, Sunday, July 22nd Ushers: Bruce DeBilt Jacob Hanson EMHCs: Dennis Hanna Gayle Hanna Lector: Fay Lautenschlager Gifts: Troy Ross Tracy Ross Servers: Emily Hanson Wyatt Hanson Greeters: Fay Lautenschlager Stay Connected with your parish! Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Church makes use of a service called Flocknote to send out text messages and/or e-mail messages to all of our parishioners. We use this service to spread the word about weather cancellations, special events, or even prayer requests. To sign up, simply send a text message containing just the word rosary to the number 84576. You can also sign up by visiting http://flocknote.com/ holyrosarystanley. You can select which types of message you want to receive, how you want to receive them, and it s easy to unsubscribe to the messages at anytime. Questions? Just ask Fr. Jason.