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NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2017 Caring for Our Parish Family Through Intercessory Prayer Though we often focus our stewardship efforts on more active forms of service, it s important not to forget an essential and powerful method of helping those in need prayer. For, in taking our own needs and those of our neighbors to prayer, we acknowledge our utter dependence on God s grace. This, in turn, leads us to a greater act of surrender, entrusting ourselves to a good and merciful Father and drawing us all closer together. Prayer, quite simply, is what we are supposed to do as Catholics, says St. Theresa parishioner Sharon Swett. We all need prayer, and it s so important that when someone asks us or is in need that we truly do stop and pray for them. Currently one of the three coordinators for Families in Faith s Prayer Chain Ministry, Sharon has personally witnessed time and time again the power of prayer. This prayer ministry operates by one of three coordinators being contacted with a particular prayer intention. Once received, that intention is then shared in a phone tree fashion with all other ministry members. At first, says Sharon, this was done exclusively through conversation Members of the Prayer Chain Ministry (from left) Julie Landgren, Sharon Swett and Judy Ita. over the phone. However, the ministry has since expanded to include texting and email as methods of communication. Our goal is to contact everyone in the ministry, continuously working down the line until we ve gotten everyone, Sharon says. We avoid leaving voicemails because we want to continued on page 5

H First Sunday of Advent 12-3 THROUGH 12-9 O PE DECEMBER 3-DECEMBER 6 :: PARISHES MISSION 6:00PM-8:00PM at St. Michael s Parish Mission preached by Sister Catherine and Sister Lucy of the Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ from the Franciscan Charismatic Religious Institute of Sisters in Prayer Town, Texas. Praise and worship from 6-6:30pm. Session from 6:30-7:30. Eucharistic Adoration from 7:30-8:00. DECEMBER 8 :: FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION {A Holy Day of Obligation} 12/7 7:00PM Vigil at St. Michael 12/8 8:15AM St. Michael 12/8 Noon St. Theresa 12/8 7:00PM Sacred Heart The Prophet s Candle reminds us that Jesus is coming. Romans 15:12-13 The Angel s Candle reminds us of the message of the angels: Peace on Earth, good will toward men! DECEMBER 5 :: PARISH RECONCILIATION SERVICE (Takes the place of the parish mission.) 6:30PM St. Michael FAMILIES IN FAITH Advent Schedule Second Sunday of Advent 12-10 THROUGH 12-16 DECEMBER 13 :: YOUTH RECONCILIATION 8:15AM Dominican Center 7:00PM St. Michael DECEMBER 14 :: HEALING MASS 11:00AM St. Michael Potluck to follow in the Parish Center Lobby. F A IT H RELIGIOUS EDUCATION DECEMBER 16 :: CHRISTMAS PROGRAM FOR THE NATIVITY OF OUR LORD, JESUS CHRIST SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24 :: CHRISTMAS VIGIL MASSES 5:00PM Sacred Heart, Greeley 5:00PM St. Michael s, Spalding DECEMBER 17 :: 7:00PM St. Theresa s, Ericson 10:00PM St. Michael s, RCIA TEACHING SpaldingMASS 6:00PM St. Michael s MONDAY, DECEMBER 25 :: CHRISTMAS MASSES 9:00AM Sacred Heart, Greeley 11:00AM St. Michael s, Spalding The center white candle, lit during or after the Christmas Vigil Mass represents Jesus Christ, the Light of the World. John 1:29 5:00PM St. Michael (Immediately follwing Mass.) The Bethlehem Candle reminds us of Mary & Joseph s journey to Bethlehem. Luke 3:4-6 The Shepherd s Candle reminds us of the message of the joy the world experienced at the coming birth of Jesus. John 3:16-17 Luke 2:7-15 P E A CE DECEMBER 24 :: MASS FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT (Regular weekend Mass schedule.) 5:00PM St. Michael s (Saturday night 12/23) 7:00AM St. Michael s 9:00AM Sacred Heart 11:00AM St. Theresa s Fourth Sunday of Advent December 24 DECEMBER 17 :: RCIA TEACHING MASS 6:00PM St. Michael DECEMBER 21 :: LITURGY OF THE HOURS 1:00PM St. Michael Third Sunday of Advent 12-17 THROUGH 12-23 J OY 2

A Letter From Our Pastor Reflections at the End of the Year Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ, It seems as if we just finished Lent and Easter, and here we are at Advent and Christmas. To say this is a busy time for many is an understatement. Although December is a month of love, it can also be a difficult month for some. For those with families, it may be a month of travel as people rush to be united with loved ones, sometimes after a long period of separation. There is no shortage of reminders as to what time of year this is. However, for us as Catholics, we may need to refocus to see where we are in our faith lives. Were you aware that for us, December is dedicated to the Immaculate Conception? In that regard, we celebrate a Holy Day of Obligation on Friday, Dec. 8. Advent begins on Dec. 3, and you may notice that we begin to wear purple as a sign of Advent. That color changes to white or gold beginning at Christmas. Of course, this is also the last month of the regular calendar year, which may add additional tasks to our own schedules as we finalize things for the end of the year. However, there are many opportunities for us during this month to share, to pray and to celebrate in a Christian way, and I would encourage you to make an effort to be part of these. Right here in our Families in Faith cluster, much is happening along those lines, and a careful reading of the bulletin will alert you to the when, where and what of these upcoming opportunities. As I indicated earlier, this can also be a difficult time for some. In the midst of our own celebrations and joy, we need to be aware of that reality and of those living with it. This is a time to reach out, and it is a time to show love. This December, let our minds be focused on Christ, Who will be born for us at Christmas, and for Whose coming we must always be prepared throughout the year. This is a time to thank God and to pray. It is a time to reach out to love and live peacefully with one another. We need to remember that life continues after December, in spite of everything we feel we need to get done. My prayers and blessings go out to each of you and your families. May God continue to watch over you. May the year 2017 end well for all of us! Sincerely yours in Christ and His Mother, Fr. Antony Pastor 3

The Welcome Home M the Importance of Hospitality includes trusting in the Holy Spirit. We trust that when we reach out to others with a kind smile or an invitation to join us at Mass, the Holy Spirit will open their hearts to feel welcomed into our faith community. Jesus is calling all of us, and we are His Church, says Cindy Glaser. I think it is important for us to bring others to the Church because we are all in this together trying to reach the goal of being with Jesus in heaven. The Welcome Home Ministry exists to connect with new or returning members of the community, and to invite them officially to join the parish and share their time, talent, and treasure. If you don t show hospitality, if you don t make that offer, why would people want to come? Cindy says. Let them know that we are here and that we d like them to join us. Sometimes, you just need to be asked. A member of the Welcome Home Ministry sends each new or returning community member a welcome letter that shares about the parish and the ministries available through it. The letter also includes the parish registration form. Then, someone from the ministry reaches out with a phone call and offers to visit with the individual, couple or family. During the visit, the ministry member brings a gift, like a gift card to Esch Grocery or a book. First impressions are so important, Cindy says. If they come to the community and are welcome, maybe they will be more open to being an active member of the church. Many of the individuals returning to the community are young adults who left the area to attend college and are now moving back. The younger generation is very busy, and it s important to connect with them, Cindy says. Reaching out and being welcoming gives us the opportunity to counter any negative experiences The Welcome Home Ministry exists to connect with new or returning members of the community, and to invite them officially to join the parish and share their time, talent, and treasure. Here, we welcome the Gavadiá Rivera family Kenia and Bernardo with their children, Melissa and Alex. they may have made with the Church in the past. The Welcome Home Ministry committee consists of four couples, including Cindy and her husband, Jerry. The ministry is newly formed, and anyone is welcome to join and share ideas about how to welcome others. We have to find ways to reach out, but not to overwhelm them, Cindy says. Sometimes, an official welcome is the encouragement people need. One small thing we can do to make others feel welcome to our parish is extend an invitation for them to join us to celebrate Christmas Mass. 4

inistry Emphasizes Hospitality to All Let them know they re welcome to come with you, and that Christmas Mass is a great opportunity for our children to see more than the secular side of the holiday, Cindy says. We can all make new or returning community members feel welcome by intentionally greeting others and speaking warmly about our faith and our parish. Spirituality needs to be fostered, and the Church and the parish can help us do that together, Cindy says. Let people know we want them to be a part of the community. If you would like more information about the Families in Faith Welcome Home Ministry, reach out to Cindy and Jerry Glaser at 308-750-2879. Caring for Our Parish Family Through Intercessory Prayer continued from front cover ensure that the chain of prayer remains unbroken, and if I send a group text I wait to get replies back from everyone so that I know it s been received. Sometimes, the prayer intentions are given with great detail, while other times the intentions are more basic even remaining anonymous. Yet, whatever the amount of information is provided, each person requesting prayer is ensured the intercession of every member of the Prayer Chain. Oftentimes, ministry members don t know the full effects of their prayers, simply trusting in God s providence. Yet, other times they are able to personally feel its powers, especially when they themselves become the prayer recipients. My sister just had some surgery done and she shared that she had such peace knowing that we were all praying for her, Sharon says. Similarly, I had surgery and I knew everyone was praying for me. And in my case, I just had an overwhelming calmness going into the surgery, knowing that I was literally being covered by those prayers. By taking time out of their busy days to lift others in prayer, Prayer Chain members continue to uniquely live out their stewardship calling. For though it may not be seen or directly known, they continue to care for us all uniting us further as members of the body of Christ. And this, says Sharon, is what Stewardship is really about. Stewardship is all about taking care of what s been given to us, Sharon says. Among all of our other blessings, we ve each been given the gift of our parish family, and this is one way that we can take care of one another praying for and supporting one another through those difficult times. To join the Prayer Chain Ministry or to share intentions with its members, please contact Sharon Swett at 308-201-0139. 5

Offering Our Love and Adoration to Jesus Eucharistic Adoration is the adoration of Jesus Christ present in the Holy Eucharist. Churches that have this adoration display the Eucharist in a special holder called a monstrance, and people come to pray and worship Jesus. Christ s great love for us was shown when He was crucified on the cross to pay the penalty for our sins and give us eternal life. He loves us without limit, and offers Himself to us in the Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist. Can we not give Jesus a few minutes of love and adoration in return? What is the importance of Eucharistic Adoration? Eucharistic Adoration is the respect and worship we give to Jesus, who is truly present to us under the appearance of bread and wine. The Eucharist is a priceless treasure; by not only celebrating it but also by praying before it outside of Mass, we are enabled to make contact with the very wellspring of grace. What are the fruits of Eucharistic Adoration? People who participate in Eucharistic Adoration experience a deeper devotion to Jesus, and this manifests itself in countless ways. The primary fruits are repentance and conversion, which lead to increased charity that is, the love of Christ alive in His people. The adoration of Jesus in the Eucharist also leads to greater reverence at Mass, a deeper desire for personal holiness, and a stronger sense of union with the parish and the whole Church. Ever since the early centuries of Christianity, the Church has been linked to Eucharistic Devotion. The practice has, more recently, led to an increase in vocations to the priesthood, diaconate and religious life. What is proper etiquette during Eucharistic Adoration? When we are not taking part in vocal prayers and hymns with other adorers, we should be praying silently. Whenever we pass before the monstrance with Sacred Host, we should kneel on both knees and bow or genuflect and bow. We should observe the modest dress and decorum that are appropriate to very solemn occasions. We should avoid any actions that might disturb or distract others, or otherwise draw attention to ourselves rather than Jesus. How should we pray during Eucharistic Adoration? There are many ways to pray. We may meditate in silence by gazing on the Sacred Host. We may silently speak to Jesus from our mind and heart. We may also rely on devotions and prayers from Catholic tradition, such as the reading of Scripture, recitation of the Rosary, or the litanies. When two or more are gathered in Adoration we can use prayers or sing hymns to adore the Lord. What is the best way to promote Eucharistic Adoration? The best way to promote Eucharistic Adoration is by doing it! Make frequent visits to Jesus at the tabernacle. Invite your spouse, your children, your neighbors and co-workers to join you. As the Catechism of the Catholic Church reminds us, Because Christ himself is present in the sacrament of the altar, he is to be honored with the worship of adoration. To visit the Blessed Sacrament is a proof of gratitude, an expression of love, and a duty of adoration toward Christ our Lord (1418). 6

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Feel Blessed to Serve When we do this, we feel renewed and refocused. God heals the broken and we do feel healed, no matter what kind of week we ve had. In our church, we have a large cross with Jesus at the altar, and so we feel like we are literally at the feet of Jesus when we serve as Eucharistic Ministers. It s a very humbling experience and an honor. Kelli Wood As Catholics, we are blessed with the many ways that lay people are able to participate more fully in the Mass. Beginning at a young age, children may train to serve at the altar. Other parishioners enjoy helping with Hospitality and in the liturgy as sacristans, ushers, or lectors. Still others choose to serve as Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion (EMHC). Sacred Heart parishioners Rick and Kelli Wood have served as Eucharistic Ministers for over 20 years. We first got involved with this ministry because the parish expressed a need and a call for more Eucharistic Ministers, Rick says. Kelli and I had both had examples in our family, parents and others who had served this way and it just seemed like a good way to show appreciation for the gifts God has given us. While stepping up to share the Body and Blood of Christ may at first seem an overwhelming or even intimidating experience, Kelli emphasizes the grace that God confers on those who participate in this ministry. One of the things that Fr. Antony has been saying is that God doesn t call the qualified He qualifies the called, she says. I love that statement because we definitely didn t feel like we were qualified when we started, but God makes a way and He gave us the opportunity to do it. Now when we do this, we feel renewed and refocused, she continues. God heals the continued on back cover Kelli and Rick Wood serve as Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion at Sacred Heart Catholic Church 7

Families in Faith 150 W. Marguerite St. P.O. Box 310 Spalding, NE 68665 308.497.2662 www.families-infaith.com Non-profit organization US Postage PAID Permit # 32993 Spalding, NE 68665 Return Service Requested Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Feel Blessed to Serve continued from page 7 broken and we do feel healed, no matter what kind of week we ve had. In our church, we have a large cross with Jesus at the altar, and so we feel like we are literally at the feet of Jesus when we serve as Eucharistic Ministers. It s a very humbling experience and an honor. As Rick and Kelli have found, serving in this special ministry is a wonderful way to participate more fully in the Liturgy of the Eucharist, and the blessings received in return are truly priceless. If we go to a ball game, we cheer and stand up and are involved, Kelli points out. We feel that Mass and the faith are the most important things in our life, so this gives us an opportunity to participate to be able to offer others the Body and Blood of Christ, what He has given us sinners. It s so rewarding. Interested in serving as an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion? Our Families in Faith parishes are seeking more parishioners to serve in this ministry. Contact any current EMHC serving at Mass or Fr. Antony with questions. Mass Schedule: 5 p.m. Saturday - St. Michael in Spalding 7 a.m. Sunday - St. Michael in Spalding 9 a.m. Sunday - Sacred Heart in Greeley 11 a.m. Sunday - St. Theresa in Ericson