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12365 Sturgis Road, Piedmont, SD 57769 phone: 605.787.5168 email: [email protected] web: olbh.org Facebook: Our Lady of the Black Hills Twitter: @OLBH_church Liturgy and Prayer Sunday Liturgy: Anticipation Mass Saturday, 5:00 PM Sunday, 9:00 AM & 6:00 PM Daily Liturgy: Tuesday through Friday: 8:00 AM Eucharistic Adoration: Wednesday, 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM Sacrament of Reconciliation: Wednesday, 5:30 – 6:30 PM Saturday, 3:30 – 4:30 PM Frist Fridays, 8:30-9:30 AM First Friday Devotion: Following Daily Mass at 8 AM on the First Friday of the month Pastor: Fr. Andrzej Wyrostek [email protected] Deacons: Walt Wilson John Osnes [email protected] Greg Sass [email protected] Parish Administrative Assistant: Katie Harwood [email protected] Office Assistant Tanya McCaskell [email protected] Bookkeeper: Lorinda Collings [email protected] Director of Music Ministry & Liturgy Coordinator: Lorraine Rieth-Ptacek [email protected] Maintenance Coordinator: Todd Phillipe [email protected] Coordinator of Evangelization and Adult Fatih Formation: Joni Osnes [email protected] Coordinator of PreK-12 Faith Formation: Open Until Filled March 24-25, 2018 – Passion (Palm) Sunday - B Christ Jesus, though he was in the form of God, did not regard equality with God something to be grasped. Rather, he emptied himself, taking the form of a slave, coming in human likeness; and found human in appearance, he humbled himself, becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross.(Philippians 2:6-8) The Lenten season is almost over and we are at the beginning of the Holy Week celebrations. With Palm Sunday, we are called to reflect on our spiritual journey when with anxious hearts we have been awaiting the glorious day of the resurrection. Throughout this Lent, following Bishop Gruss and words he wrote in the Pastoral Plan for our Diocese (copies are available in the Church); we have been working on our own mission for this Lent. The Gospel passage for the procession with the palms at the beginning of the liturgy recalls the entrance of Jesus into Jerusalem. For the past three years people were listening to him, following him and looking forward to hearing of their redeemer to come. So it is not a surprise that they were overjoyed when Jesus finally “claimed” his place in the history of the chosen nation, but it only took them a few days to be shaken and calling for his crucifixion. However, the challenge and the message of Jesus prevail in the hearts of those who focus, not only on the temporary rewards of this life, but also on the truth of redemption and liberation that takes place in the reality of our faith. Is our mission reaching beyond the Lent, do we see ourselves as part of a greater community, we call the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church?. Jesus spoke of the Kingdom, but that was the Kingdom of God; he wanted the people to be free, but with the freedom that could not be taken away. Martyrs have witnessed to that freedom throughout the centuries. Saints have called for it in their actions and wisdom. Today we are reminded that what Jesus did as he died on the cross was not for his glory, but for our salvation. In many ways, we, too, get excited about our faith, traditions and practices. Through “joyful hospitality, lively faith and dedicated discipleship” we build and live our Catholic Way of Life. In many ways we want to be true Disciples of Christ and enjoy the rewards of eternal life and peace in the Kingdom of God. The Church in her wisdom and her experience of encountering Christ invites us to diligently recall and remember the events that lead to the fulfillment of Christ’s mission. Jesus’ words are fulfilled in his action and sacrifice. The Triduum is the shortest Liturgical Season in the life of the Church but it reminds us of the most important aspects of our faith: Holy Thursday – the Eucharist and Priesthood and service; Good Friday – the Passion and Death of Jesus; and Holy Saturday – the Vigil of the Resurrection and New Life. We are truly blessed that we can be part of these celebrations as we are anxious to be nurtured by the grace of God. In our own ways let us come together to support Jesus, not only to welcome him into our lives but also to be there for him as he is walking those final steps for our salvation. I invite you to make time for Jesus in this Holy Week, even if our Lenten journey was not so perfect, let us come to Jesus knowing that he only wants us to be made whole again. Fr. Andrzej NOTE: I invite you celebrate the Liturgies of the Holy Week. I understand there are many opportunities to be “busy” but can we perhaps, as faithful disciples, be with the one who shares His heart with us? You will find the full schedule in this bulletin. Will we find you by the side of Jesus, the one celebrating, the one who was betrayed, the one in agony and crucified – the one , who calls us to new life?

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Page 1: Christ Jesus, though he was in the form of God, did …...2018/03/03  · journey when with anxious hearts we have been awaiting the glorious day of the 12365 Sturgis Road, Piedmont,

12365 Sturgis Road, Piedmont, SD 57769 phone: 605.787.5168 email: [email protected] web: olbh.org Facebook: Our Lady of the Black Hills Twitter: @OLBH_church

Liturgy and Prayer Sunday Liturgy: Anticipation Mass Saturday, 5:00 PM Sunday, 9:00 AM & 6:00 PM Daily Liturgy: Tuesday through Friday: 8:00 AM Eucharistic Adoration: Wednesday, 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM Sacrament of Reconciliation: Wednesday, 5:30 – 6:30 PM

Saturday, 3:30 – 4:30 PM Frist Fridays, 8:30-9:30 AM First Friday Devotion: Following Daily Mass at 8 AM on the

First Friday of the month Pastor: Fr. Andrzej Wyrostek [email protected] Deacons: Walt Wilson John Osnes [email protected] Greg Sass [email protected] Parish Administrative Assistant: Katie Harwood [email protected] Office Assistant Tanya McCaskell [email protected] Bookkeeper: Lorinda Collings [email protected] Director of Music Ministry & Liturgy Coordinator: Lorraine Rieth-Ptacek [email protected] Maintenance Coordinator: Todd Phillipe [email protected] Coordinator of Evangelization and Adult Fatih Formation: Joni Osnes [email protected] Coordinator of PreK-12 Faith Formation: Open Until Filled

March 24-25, 2018 – Passion (Palm) Sunday - B

“Christ Jesus, though he was in the form of God, did not regard equality with God something to be grasped. Rather, he emptied himself, taking the form of

a slave, coming in human likeness; and found human in appearance, he humbled himself, becoming obedient to the point of death,

even death on a cross.” (Philippians 2:6-8) The Lenten season is almost over and we are at the beginning of the Holy Week celebrations. With Palm Sunday, we are called to reflect on our spiritual journey when with anxious hearts we have been awaiting the glorious day of the resurrection. Throughout this Lent, following Bishop Gruss and words he wrote in the Pastoral Plan for our Diocese (copies are available in the Church); we have been working on our own mission for this Lent. The Gospel passage for the procession with the palms at the beginning of the liturgy recalls the entrance of Jesus into Jerusalem. For the past three years people were listening to him, following him and looking forward to hearing of their redeemer to come. So it is not a surprise that they were overjoyed when Jesus finally “claimed” his place in the history of the chosen nation, but it only took them a few days to be shaken and calling for his crucifixion. However, the challenge and the message of Jesus prevail in the hearts of those who focus, not only on the temporary rewards of this life, but also on the truth of redemption and liberation that takes place in the reality of our faith. Is our mission reaching beyond the Lent, do we see ourselves as part of a greater community, we call the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church?. Jesus spoke of the Kingdom, but that was the Kingdom of God; he wanted the people to be free, but with the freedom that could not be taken away. Martyrs have witnessed to that freedom throughout the centuries. Saints have called for it in their actions and wisdom. Today we are reminded that what Jesus did as he died on the cross was not for his glory, but for our salvation. In many ways, we, too, get excited about our faith, traditions and practices. Through “joyful hospitality, lively faith and dedicated discipleship” we build and live our Catholic Way of Life. In many ways we want to be true Disciples of Christ and enjoy the rewards of eternal life and peace in the Kingdom of God. The Church in her wisdom and her experience of encountering Christ invites us to diligently recall and remember the events that lead to the fulfillment of Christ’s mission. Jesus’ words are fulfilled in his action and sacrifice. The Triduum is the shortest Liturgical Season in the life of the Church but it reminds us of the most important aspects of our faith: Holy Thursday – the Eucharist and Priesthood and service; Good Friday – the Passion and Death of Jesus; and Holy Saturday – the Vigil of the Resurrection and New Life. We are truly blessed that we can be part of these celebrations as we are anxious to be nurtured by the grace of God. In our own ways let us come together to support Jesus, not only to welcome him into our lives but also to be there for him as he is walking those final steps for our salvation. I invite you to make time for Jesus in this Holy Week, even if our Lenten journey was not so perfect, let us come to Jesus knowing that he only wants us to be made whole again. Fr. Andrzej

NOTE: I invite you celebrate the Liturgies of the Holy Week. I understand there are many opportunities to be “busy” but can we perhaps, as faithful disciples, be with the one who shares His heart with us? You will find the full schedule in this bulletin. Will we find you by the side of Jesus, the one celebrating, the one who was betrayed, the one in agony and crucified – the one , who calls us to new life?

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No Faith Formation 3/25 and 4/1 Formed.org Find your next study or give your kids a Catholic video to watch on FORMED.org. Log onto olbh.formed.org and register. All materials are free! Spread the word – find something you love? Share it with your friends!

Coordinator of PreK-12 Faith Formation Position Available – Please Inquire Job requirements include coordinating, planning, implementing, and evaluating parish-based faith formation of children and youth. The position offers 35-40 hours per week; Sunday hours during Faith Formation and some evenings are required. A competitive salary and benefit package is available. Full job description at OLBH PreK-12. To apply submit a resume and cover letter to [email protected]. For more information contact the office at 605-787-5168. PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR PARISH THAT WE FIND THE RIGHT PERSON FOR THIS POSITION. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED OLBH Society of St. Vincent de Paul will be holding a Lasagna Dinner fundraiser on Saturday, April 21st at 6:00 PM, following the 5 PM Mass. We are in need of volunteers to help prepare food, set-up & decorate, serve, and clean up. You do not need to be a SVDP member, all helping hands are welcome. Contact Patty Creek 390-2249. Tickets for the dinner can also be purchased through Patty. 24 HOURS Accompany Jesus in the Garden HOLY THURSDAY-GOOD FRIDAY The Knights of Columbus are leading the charge to host 24 hour prayer from Holy Thursday to Good Friday. Please call Katie in the office to sign up for an hour of prayer and reflection or look for the sign up in the Narthex during the weekend Masses. Spring Clean the Kitchen Help us clean the kitchen on Monday, March 26 and Tuesday, March 27 beginning after Mass. Contact Patty Creek at 390-2499 for details and supplies needed.

Special Collection – Holy Thursday A special collection will be taken Holy Thursday for the Piedmont Valley Food Pantry and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Baskets will be in the gathering area for you to designate your gift to these worthwhile causes. Also, please return you Rice Bowls to the baskets. Duc in Altum Mark your calendars, Duc in Altum is returning to Our Lady of the Black Hills June 3-7, 2018! Those entering grades 1st-8th will meet from 9 AM – 2:30 PM Monday – Thursday and entering grades 9-12 will be from 7:30-9:30 PM Sunday – Thursday. If you would like to help please let the office know.

Divine Mercy Chaplet Novena Begins Good Friday, March 30, following Stations of the Cross at 3 PM. The Chaplet will continue to be prayed at 3 PM each day (about 30 minutes) through Divine Mercy Sunday on April 8.

DECORATE FOR EASTER Join us Holy Saturday, March 31, at 9:30 AM.

Sundays Morning 10:30-Noon

Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, Grades 1-3, Adult- RCIA

Afternoon 4:15-5:45 PM PreK-K, 1-3rd grade, 4-5th grade, middle & high school, confirmation

Thank you for your donation. Please prayerfully consider automatic contributions via electronic withdrawals, check service, or online giving at www.olbh.org. Please prayerfully consider including the Western South Dakota Catholic Foundation and Our Lady of the Black Hills in your estate planning.

Automatic Basket TotalAdopt a Seminarian 6 145 151 Sunday Collection 1,473 5,643 7,117 Rectory 220 5,020 5,240 Bottles of Hope - 10 10 Elevator/Lift Fund - - - Catholic Relief - 100 100

Held for Others 630 630 Total Contributions 1,699 11,548 13,248

"All good giving and every perfect gift is from above" (Jas 1:17)March 18

“EASTER BASKET” Blessing – March 31, 2018 at 12 Noon My Dear Friends, on Holy Saturday the Church waits at the Lord’s tomb, meditating on his suffering and death. In preparation for Easter, baskets filled with customary foods are blessed in church for the first meal following the forty-day fast. As an extension of the joyful fellowship of the Lord’s Table, families can share this blessed food after celebrating the Mass of Easter and receiving Holy Communion. Thus, the Eucharist, emerges as the original sacred meal, breaking the fast and opening the doors of the home to festive Resurrection fellowship with the Lord. In the Easter basket we can have: Baked goods that symbolize the Living Bread. Meats (sausage, ham) that symbolize the paschal lamb. Eggs which symbolize new life. Wine as a symbol of the wedding feast at Cana of Galilee, as well as: salt, butter, cheese, horseradish (bitterness of life). With Many Prayers, Fr. Andrzej

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This Week at Our Lady of the Black Hills March 26 – April 1

Psalter Week II Monday, March 26 No Mass Office Closed Tuesday, March 27 8:00 AM: Mass Mass Intention: Sister Jane Winkler, O.Carm 5:00 PM: Lectio Prayer Wednesday, March 28 6:00 AM: “Just” Men Bible Study & Witness 6:30 AM: Early Bird Bible Study 8:00 AM: Mass Mass Intention: Netty Berjke 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM: Eucharistic Adoration 5:30 PM: Confessions Thursday, March 29 HOLY THURSDAY OF THE LORD’S SUPPER 7:00 PM: Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord’s Supper (liturgical color White) Mass Intention: Maureen & John Kuglitch Adoration through the Night, sign up in the Narthex Friday, March 30 FRIDAY OF THE PASSION OF THE LORD 8:00 AM: Morning Prayer 3:00 PM: Stations of the Cross 7:00 PM: Passion of the Lord Liturgy (liturgical color Red)

Saturday, March 31 THE EASTER VIGIL IN THE HOLY NIGHT 8:30 AM: Morning Prayer 9:00 AM-12 Noon: Food Pantry 12 Noon: Blessing of “Easter Basket” 8:00 PM: Easter Vigil Mass (liturgical colors white or spring) Mass Intention: OLBH Community & Sister Parishes Sunday, April 1 White or Spring Colors EASTER SUNDAY OF THE RESURECTION OF THE LORD 8:00 AM: Mass Mass Intention: Diocesan Masses for Life 10:30 PM: Mass Mass Intention: Aubrie Hohm

Join the Knights of Columbus for an Easter Egg Hunt following Mass.

Sponsor a Child – Santa Luisa School Sponsor a child at the Santa Luisa School in San Salvador, El Salvador. The cost per student is $60. For this amount, each child receives books, clothes, food, and travel to attend school. The Sisters who run the Catholic school rely on donations to make their school a reality. We will place the children’s photos in the windows after Easter. If you are looking for a child you have previously sponsored, please contact Katie in the office at 787-5168.

Intentions of the Holy Father for March: Pope’s Intention for Evangelization: Formation in Spiritual Discernment. That the Church may appreciate the urgency of formation in spiritual discernment, both on the personal and communitarian levels.

Prayers for the Repose of the Soul • Marjorie Waits (mother of Pam Freeman)

• Mike Larson (Cousin of Patty Creek) • Genene Hayden (sister of Rose Held)

Prayer Chain If you or someone you know needs prayer for shut-ins, illness, sympathy, etc., please call or text Sue Colgan at 431-0310 or email her at [email protected]. Prayer blankets are available by calling the office at 787-5168. Prayer requests for the dying can be directed to Patrick at 605-569-1012.

Prayers for Life and Health Concerns Names will be left for three months; please call to re-add a prayer

request or if you would like to request prayers for someone. • Christine Rogala (daughter of Joe & Diane Norman)

• Edwin Weaver (father of Bob Weaver) • Kelley Callanan (nephew of Marcia Senn)

• Tom Stoffel • Ray Walz • Pat & Angele Simmons • Rita Berg (sister of Phyllis Sour) • Clara Cross • Jim Runyan • Pam Venjohn • Dean Antonsen

• Pat Schabel (twin brother of Patty Cariveau) • Magdalene Hafner (granddaughter of Patty Creek)

• Paul Demuro • James Cross • Steve Parthenay (Cousin of Patty Creek)

• Edwin Miller (Son of George & Dee) • Carol McKenzie • Med Ricard • Jean Schubauer • Sr. Edna Marie

• Jerry Denekamp (father of Aaron) • Mary Antonsen • Larry Blaha (father of Dustin Blaha) • Norbert Liebig

• Teresa Bartlett • Jean Schacher • Bernie Haag • Terry Usera (sister-in-law of John and Bernie)

• Sr. Yvette Mallow, O.S.B. • Karen Weyrich (sister of Marcia Senn)

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MINISTRY SCHEDULES

Schedules are posted online at OLBH.ORG and at schedule; if you do not have internet access schedules are available in the office. If you are unable to serve as scheduled please arrange for your replacement – use the (request sub) link on your schedule in Web Terminal

Safe Environment Victim Assistance Coordinator - Barbara Scherr (605) 209-3418 The Catholic Diocese of Rapid City is firmly committed to creating and maintaining the safest possible environment for our children. To report allegations of sexual abuse by church personnel, contact the Victim Assistance Coordinator. In accordance with diocesan policy, all allegations of sexual misconduct involving children or young people and priests, deacons, lay employees, or volunteers serving the Diocese of Rapid City will be investigated. Safe Faith Environment Safe Faith Environment Training is mandatory for all paid staff and adult volunteers please contact Katie, Safe Faith Environment Coordinator, at 787-5168 for details.

March 29-April 1 Holy Thursday 7 PM Good Friday 7 PM Easter Vigil 8 PM Easter Sunday 8 AM Easter Sunday 10:30 AM

Celebrant Fr. Andrzej Wyrostek Fr. Andrzej Wyrostek Fr. Andrzej Wyrostek Fr. Andrzej Wyrostek Fr. Andrzej Wyrostek

Altar Server Shane Curtis - Lead Matthew Denekamp Andrew Denekamp George Hamer

Westin Edwards - Lead Rileigh Kronmiller Delainey Kronmiller Pierson Morganfield

Aric Dyczek - Lead Westin Edwards Delainey Kronmiller Rileigh Kronmiller

NOT FILLED - Lead Dayten Johns Caleb Weishaar

Keegan Blaha - Lead Andrew Denekamp Matthew Denekamp

Cantor Kayli Wilson Brad Blauvelt Jerry Meyer Rose Held Kayli Wilson

Eucharistic Minister - Blood

Deacon John Osnes Deacon Greg Sass Stacy Tate Loretta Wiehl

Intentionally Blank Eileen Desmond Crystal Hocking Deacon John Osnes Deacon Greg Sass

Brenda Flottmeyer Inez Herrington Marty Quinn Deacon Walt Wilson

Lorinda Collings Dennis Fischer Todd Phillipe NOT FILLED

Eucharistic Minister - Body

Eileen Desmond Deacon Greg Sass David Higaki Loretta Wiehl Barb Phillipe

Hospitality Aaron Denekamp Cathleen Denekamp

Jim Grieve LuElla VonBank

Jim Grieve LuElla VonBank

James Johns Connie Johns

Aaron Denekamp Cathleen Denekamp

Lector

Brenda Flottmeyer Pamela Weaver

Cathy Long Duane Riedlinger Deacon John Osnes Deacon Walt Wilson

Dave Allardyce Joni Osnes Bernadette Usera John Usera Joyce Williamson Larry Williamson

Duane Riedlinger Brenda Velasco

Cathy Long Jeremy Thompson

Sacristan Bob Weaver Richard Long Stacy Tate Jeff Mizenko Tanya McCaskell

Daily Readings Monday IS 42:1-7; PS 27:1, 2, 3, 13-14; JN 12:1-11 Tuesday IS 49:1-6; PS 71:1-2, 3-4A, 5AB-6AB, 15 AND 17; JN 13:21-33, 36-38 Wednesday IS 50:4-9A; PS 69:8-10, 21-22, 31 AND 33-34; MT 26:14-25 Thursday EX 12:1-8, 11-14; PS 116:12-13, 15-16BC, 17-18; 1 COR 11:23-26; JN 13:1-15 Friday IS 52:13—53:12; PS 31:2, 6, 12-13, 15-16, 17, 25; HEB 4:14-16; 5:7-9; JN 18:1—19:42 Saturday GN 1:1—2:2 OR 1:1, 26-31A; PS 104:1-2, 5-6, 10, 12, 13-14, 24, 35; GN 22:1-18 OR 22:1-2, 9A, 10-13, 15-18; PS 16:5, 8, 9-10, 11; EX 14:15—15:1; EX 15:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 17-18; IS 54:5-14; PS 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13; IS 55:1-11; IS 12:2-3, 4, 5-6; BAR 3:9-15, 32C4:4; PS 19:8, 9, 10, 11; EZ 36:16-17A, 18-28; PS 42:3, 5; 43:3, 4; ROM 6:3-11; PS 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23; MK 16:1-7 Sunday ACTS 10:34A, 37-43; PS 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23; COL 3:1-4; JN 20:1-9

Necrology To remember in prayer for the repose of their souls, on the anniversary of their death or burial, those whose deaths are recorded in the parish; and the bishops, priests, and deacons that have served the Diocese of Rapid City. March 27 Rev. Philip J. O’Connell (1964) Rev. Thomas I. Downey, S.P. (1966) Leo James Crawford (2015) March 29 Delmar Walz (1994) March 30 Rev. Florian Francis (Frank) Kruswicki (1968) Bernard Leo Daschel (2003) March 31 Michelle A. Pittillo (1999)

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Men & Women 3-day Cursillo Weekends Women's Weekend begins Thursday, April 26, in the evening, concludes Sunday afternoon, April 29 at Cedar Canyon Retreat Center. Men's Weekend begins Thursday, May 3, in the evening, concludes Sunday afternoon, May 6 at Storm Mountain Center. Application fee $25. A free-will offering is taken at the end of the weekends. Applications: http://www.natl-cursillo.or2/rapidcity. For questions contact: Richard Rangel 605-391-4187 or David Elkjer 605-209-6782. Cursillo, Spanish for short course, is a worldwide personal enrichment program. See the website for more information. Spirit and Truth: A Life in the Spirit Seminar Tuesdays from April 3 through May 15, 6:30-8:30 PM at Terra Sancta. The Life in the Spirit seminar is an evangelistic tool, a formation experience, and an introduction to a life lived in the power and the presence of the Holy Spirit. The eight week sessions help participants realize the fire, the breath, the gifts, fruits and the charisms of the Spirit through teaching sessions and testimony. The seminar invites us to a new release or revitalization of the Spirit’s presence. Cost is $20. Babysitting available. Sponsored by the Diocese of Rapid City Stewardship and Vocations Offices. Register online at: http://terrasancta.org/Spirit2018/ or for questions, please call Shawna at 605-716-5214 ext. 233. Ties and Tiaras

Join us for an evening of dancing, desserts, refreshments, and fun! The Regina Caeli Federation of North American Explorers group is hosting a

Ties and Tiaras Father-Daughter dance on April 7th from 6:30 to 8:00 PM at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Tickets are 15.00 dollars for the first couple and 5.00 dollars for each additional daughter. All ages welcome! Register online at rcfne.com, or call 605-939-0091. Pre-registration is encouraged. Acts 2:42 Citywide Youth Events Who? All Youth in Grades 8-12 and Youth Ministers Are Welcome to Attend Acts 2:42 Citywide Youth Events What? We Gather in the Spirit of Acts 2:42 Monthly for Food, Faith & Fellowship When? April 21 (7:30-9:30 PM) Easter “Encounter” Theosis for Teens & Teams Where? Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Rapid City More Info? Contact Craig Dyke, Director of Youth & Young Adult Ministry [email protected] or (605)716-5214. Catholics Returning Home Have you been away from the church for a while? Have you thought about returning? Do you know someone who wants to return to the Church? The six-week “Catholics Returning Home” series begins on Tuesday, April 3 at 7:00 PM at St. Therese Catholic Church. For more information contact [email protected] or 605-939-0579, or visit ReturningCatholics.net. There is no charge and pre-registration is not required.

Rachel’s Vineyard Hope and Healing after Abortion: Attend a Rachel’s Vineyard retreat and allow God to show you the merciful relief He has ready for your aching heart. We can help you free yourself from pain and unforgiveness. Call Carol at 605-374- 5639 or email [email protected] to discuss attending the April retreat in the Rapid City area. Scholarship The Ed Hubbeling Family has established a $1000 college scholarship in memory of wife and mother, Janet Lees Hubbeling. This scholarship will be awarded to a graduating senior girl who is a practicing Catholic and will be a freshman in the college of her choice in the fall of 2018. Ct. St. Rita #916 of the Rapid City area Catholic Daughters are the administrators of this scholarship. For information and an application contact: [email protected] or CDA Scholarship Committee, c/o Florence Skinner, 4731 Patricia Street, Rapid City, SD 57703. Completed submissions must be postmarked no later than May 1, 2018. Divine Mercy Sunday Celebration Blessed Sacrament ~ Sunday, April 8 ~ 2:40 PM. Eucharistic Exposition and veneration of the Divine Mercy Image; 3:00 PM Chaplet of Divine Mercy, Benediction, blessing of items, veneration of the relic of St. Faustina. Please bring any items that you want to be blessed. Reconciliation will be available during Eucharistic Adoration. Serving the Least, the Last and the Lonely Monday, April 30, 7 PM. The Notre Dame Club of the Black Hills and the Diocese of Rapid City are co-hosting this free event at the Terra Sancta Retreat Center. The Hesburgh Lecture Series has brought Notre Dame Faculty to its alumni clubs and their local communities since 1986. This year’s local lecture will feature Rev. David T. Link, a former Law School Dean and the co-founder of the South Bend Center for the Homeless. It will be followed by light refreshments. All are welcome to attend. Please RSVP online at the following website: http://blackhills.undclub.org/hesburgh2018 one week prior so that Terra Sancta knows what size room will be needed. We hope to see many of you there! Accompanist Wanted An accompanist is needed for the 11 AM Sunday Mass at Blessed Sacrament Church. This individual would accompany the choir at rehearsals Tuesdays at 5:30 PM and 11 AM Sunday Masses plus Christmas and Easter. This would begin in August. If interested, call Terry Schroeder for more information at 341-1143. Is God calling you to grow your faith? Consider attending the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd training to be held at Blessed Sacrament July 16 -21. This training will allow you to deepen your faith and share it with the K-5 students of Our Lady of the Black Hills. Please contact Katie or Joni in the office for more information. 6th Annual Bishop’s Fishing Tournament for Seminarians – Save the date! June 1, 2018

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