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Liturgical Ministers This Week: Saturday, July 8, 5:30 PM Sunday, July 9, 8:00 AM Sunday, July 9, 10:30 AM Next Week: Saturday, July 15, 5:30 PM Sunday, July 16, 8:00 AM Sunday, July 16, 10:30 AM READ: G & A Anderson SERVE: P Wegleitner, G Anderson, A Kramer USHER: M Johnson, J Jueneman, W Krump, T McMahon EOMHC: P Danielson, J Jueneman, R & T Lorang, P McMahon, L Munce, B Olson GREET: Brian & Karen Sundermann Family MUSIC: Louise Perrion, Amy Lupkes SACRISTAN: K & P Meehan READ: J & C Rounds SERVE: J Michaels, D Rounds, N Wagner USHER: M Bergeson, M Johnson, B Lammers, J Rounds EOMHC: A Bartmann, M & L Bergeson, B & P Lammers, J Rounds, T Zimmer GREET: Barry & Patty Lammers Family MUSIC: Eli McMahon, Ashlynn Anderson SACRISTAN: G Pelletier READ: D Miles, P Pearson SERVE: A Bartmann, A Bjergaard, A Ridings USHER: D Miles, R O’Kane, B Pearson, D Puthoff EOMHC: L Matthies, L Miles, B Pearson, J Weber, M Westhoff, R Whalen, B Zortman GREET: Brad & Laura Bjergaard Family MUSIC: McMahon Family SACRISTAN: M Jesse READ: D & M Kasowski SERVE: B Burggraff, J Kasowski, J Linneman USHER: D Kasowski, G Ketcham, G Mohrhauser, G Sechser EOMHC: D & M Kasowski, J Knippling, G & M Mohrhauser, B & L Voss GREET: Todd & Julie Ernster MUSIC: Ann Gooley, Melissa Voss SACRISTAN: C Kapperman READ: B Heiberger, C Spielmann SERVE: Bergs USHER: D & C Kapperman, D Spielmann, S Wochnick EOMHC: T Ahrendt, G & M Boggs, G Dvorak, C Kapperman, C Spielmann, B Warrington GREET: David & Judy Drey MUSIC: Louise Perrion, Linda Hartman SACRISTAN: C Kapperman READ: M Cypher, L Matthies SERVE: M Bortnem, A Mitchell, G Stephens USHER: D & K Christensen, J Hanisch, T Huls EOMHC: G & J Ham, C Liesinger, L Matthies, A Mitchell, M Westhoff, NEED 1 GREET: George & Ellie Pelletier MUSIC: Glory Bound SACRISTAN: G Pelletier The Liturgical Ministry Schedule through September 17 is in the Gathering Area as well as online at www.stgeorgehartford.com under the ministries tab. Sunday, July 9, 2017 _________ Fourteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time Pastor: Fr. Paul King Address: 408 S. Western Ave PO Box 577 Hartford, SD 57033 Phone: 528-3902 Emergency: Leave a message and Fr. King will return your call Fax: 528-3924 Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Web: www.stgeorgehartford.com Bulletin: email or call Rechelle *Deadline: 10 AM Wednesday* Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30-1:30 Rosary: Thirty minutes prior to weekend Masses Divine Mercy Chaplet: First Sunday of the month prior to 8 am Mass Confessions: Thursday 6:15-7:00 p.m. Saturday 4:00-5:00 p.m. First Saturday before & after 8:30 am Mass Baptism, Matrimony & Member Registration Please visit with Fr. King Saint George Parish A Reflection from Father King Proclaiming the Good News of Jesus Christ Celebrating the Eucharist Growing in Faith, Love, Justice, and Service to Others We welcome all members and visitors to Saint George Parish. We hope that our prayer with you has deepened your love of God. July 27 th will mark the 49 th anniversary of the promulgation of Pope Paul VI’s encyclical Humanae Vitae. The cultural historian, Jacques Barzun, suggests that the sexual revolution began in the 1890s with the likes of Nietzsche and Oscar Wilde. World War II stifled that revolution for a brief time. By the time that Pope Paul VI wrote this prophetic letter to the Church and the world it had become a full-blown reality. Its reiteration of the Church’s teaching concerning the sinfulness of preventing the conception of a child using artificial means touched a very raw nerve in our culture. As a result, the Church has seen many of her children abandon her, and many remain while rejecting her authority in their lives. In Humanae Vitae Pope Paul reminds us that ‘to experience the gift of married love while respecting the laws of conception is to acknowledge that one is not the master of the sources of life but rather the minister of the design established by the Creator. Just as man does not have unlimited dominion over his body in general, so also, and with more particular reason, he has no such dominion over his specifically sexual faculties, for these are concerned by their very nature with the generation of life, of which God is the source. "Human life is sacred—all men must recognize that fact," Our predecessor Pope John XXIII recalled. "From its very inception it reveals the creating hand of God."’ In other words, although we may be able to manipulate the natural processes and laws that govern the generation of a new life, we may not do that because those biological laws are part of God’s creation and therefore of His dominion. God generates new life through the mother and father who are, as it were, the instruments of His work. Upsetting those laws affects us on many levels – not just biologically but also personally, socially, even economically, and especially in our relationship with God. The passing on of life is an incredible part of the human experience. It is also a delicate part of our makeup that we must respect. I ask you to pray that we may all be open to this important part of our moral lives. ~Fr. King

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Liturgical Ministers This Week: Saturday, July 8, 5:30 PM

Sunday, July 9, 8:00 AM

Sunday, July 9, 10:30 AM

Next Week: Saturday, July 15, 5:30 PM

Sunday, July 16, 8:00 AM

Sunday, July 16, 10:30 AM

READ: G & A Anderson

SERVE: P Wegleitner, G Anderson, A Kramer

USHER: M Johnson, J Jueneman,

W Krump, T McMahon

EOMHC: P Danielson, J Jueneman,

R & T Lorang,

P McMahon, L Munce, B Olson

GREET: Brian & Karen Sundermann Family

MUSIC: Louise Perrion, Amy Lupkes

SACRISTAN: K & P Meehan

READ: J & C Rounds

SERVE: J Michaels, D Rounds, N Wagner

USHER: M Bergeson, M Johnson,

B Lammers, J Rounds

EOMHC: A Bartmann, M & L Bergeson,

B & P Lammers,

J Rounds, T Zimmer

GREET: Barry & Patty Lammers Family

MUSIC: Eli McMahon, Ashlynn Anderson

SACRISTAN: G Pelletier

READ: D Miles, P Pearson

SERVE: A Bartmann, A Bjergaard, A Ridings

USHER: D Miles, R O’Kane,

B Pearson, D Puthoff

EOMHC: L Matthies, L Miles,

B Pearson, J Weber,

M Westhoff, R Whalen, B Zortman

GREET: Brad & Laura Bjergaard Family

MUSIC: McMahon Family

SACRISTAN: M Jesse

READ: D & M Kasowski

SERVE: B Burggraff, J Kasowski, J Linneman

USHER: D Kasowski, G Ketcham,

G Mohrhauser, G Sechser

EOMHC: D & M Kasowski,

J Knippling, G & M Mohrhauser,

B & L Voss

GREET: Todd & Julie Ernster

MUSIC: Ann Gooley, Melissa Voss

SACRISTAN: C Kapperman

READ: B Heiberger, C Spielmann

SERVE: Bergs

USHER: D & C Kapperman,

D Spielmann, S Wochnick

EOMHC: T Ahrendt, G & M Boggs,

G Dvorak, C Kapperman,

C Spielmann, B Warrington

GREET: David & Judy Drey

MUSIC: Louise Perrion, Linda Hartman

SACRISTAN: C Kapperman

READ: M Cypher, L Matthies

SERVE: M Bortnem, A Mitchell, G Stephens

USHER: D & K Christensen,

J Hanisch, T Huls

EOMHC: G & J Ham, C Liesinger,

L Matthies, A Mitchell,

M Westhoff, NEED 1

GREET: George & Ellie Pelletier

MUSIC: Glory Bound

SACRISTAN: G Pelletier

The Liturgical Ministry Schedule through September 17 is in the Gathering Area as well as online

at www.stgeorgehartford.com under the ministries tab.

Sunday,

July 9, 2017

_________

Fourteenth Sunday

In Ordinary Time

Pastor: Fr. Paul King

Address: 408 S. Western Ave PO Box 577 Hartford, SD 57033

Phone: 528-3902 Emergency: Leave a message and Fr. King will return your call Fax: 528-3924

Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Web: www.stgeorgehartford.com

Bulletin: email or call Rechelle *Deadline: 10 AM Wednesday*

Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30-1:30

Rosary: Thirty minutes prior to weekend Masses Divine Mercy Chaplet:

First Sunday of the month prior to 8 am Mass

Confessions: Thursday 6:15-7:00 p.m. Saturday 4:00-5:00 p.m.

First Saturday before & after 8:30 am Mass

Baptism, Matrimony & Member Registration

Please visit with Fr. King

Saint George Parish

A Reflection from Father King

Proclaiming the Good News of Jesus Christ Celebrating the Eucharist

Growing in Faith, Love, Justice, and Service to Others

We welcome all members and visitors to Saint George Parish. We hope that our prayer with you has deepened your love of God.

July 27th will mark the 49th anniversary of the promulgation of Pope Paul VI’s encyclical Humanae Vitae. The cultural historian, Jacques Barzun, suggests that the sexual revolution began in the 1890s with the likes of Nietzsche and Oscar Wilde. World War II stifled that revolution for a brief time. By the time that Pope Paul VI wrote this prophetic letter to the Church and the world it had become a full-blown reality. Its reiteration of the Church’s teaching concerning the sinfulness of preventing the conception of a child using artificial means touched a very raw nerve in our culture. As a result, the Church has seen many of her children abandon her, and many remain while rejecting her authority in their lives. In Humanae Vitae Pope Paul reminds us that ‘to experience the gift of married love while respecting the laws of conception is to acknowledge that one is not the master of the sources of life but rather the minister of the design established by the Creator. Just as man does not have unlimited dominion over his body in general, so also, and with more particular reason, he has no such dominion over his specifically sexual faculties, for these are concerned by their very nature with the generation of life, of which God is the source. "Human life is sacred—all men must recognize that fact," Our predecessor Pope John XXIII recalled. "From its very inception it reveals the creating hand of God."’ In other words, although we may be able to manipulate the natural processes and laws that govern the generation of a new life, we may not do that because those biological laws are part of God’s creation and therefore of His dominion. God generates new life through the mother and father who are, as it were, the instruments of His work. Upsetting those laws affects us on many levels – not just biologically but also personally, socially, even economically, and especially in our relationship with God. The passing on of life is an incredible part of the human experience. It is also a delicate part of our makeup that we must respect. I ask you to pray that we may all be open to this important part of our moral lives. ~Fr. King

Mass Schedule

Attention! The cleaning staff at St. George is only part time. If you

happen to see something in our facility that needs attention, please call the office and leave a message for

Rechelle and we will get it taken care of. Thank you for helping!

*Rosary recited 30 minutes before Mass *Divine Mercy Chaplet First Sunday of each month prior

to 8 AM Mass

Sacrificial Giving as of July 5, 2017

General Needs: Weekly Collection Needs: $5,334.62 Weekly Receipts-Actual: $6,596.50 Weekly-Overage (Shortfall) $1,261.88 Year-To-Date Receipts-Budget $5,334.62 Year-To-Date-Actual $6,126.50 Year-To-Date-Overage (Shortfall) $ 791.88 CFSA 2017: Receipts Pledges Goal: $ 54,400.00 Goal: $ 54,400.00 Receipts-Actual: $ 31,704.00 Pledges: $ 34,419.00 YTD: ($ 22,696.00) YTD: ($19,981.00)

A Vision of Our Future Campaign: ~Monthly Payment: 15,000 (6-29) Weekly Collection Needs: $3,461.54 Weekly Receipts-Actual: $3,613.50 Weekly-Overage (Shortfall): $ 151.96 Month-To-Date Receipts-Budget $3,461.54 Month-To-Date Receipts-Actual $3,250.50 Month-To-Date-Overage (Shortfall) ($ 211.04) Original Building Loan Amount: $1,721,000.00 Building Loan Balance: As of 6-29-17: $307,941.38 Thank you for your generosity!

Upcoming Meetings Knights: July 17: 7:30pm

Finance Council: July 18: 7am Parish Council: July 25: 7pm

Sat. July 8 5:30 PM +Warren Vinz

Sun. July 9 8:00 AM People of the Parish

10:30 AM +Larry Sandal

Mon. July10 NO MASS

Tues. July 11 5:30 PM +Mary McMahon

Wed. July 12 8:00 AM +Robert & Marie Froehlich

Thurs. July 13 5:30 PM Intentions of Steve Becker

Fri. July 14 8:00 AM Special Intention

Sat. July 15 5:30 PM +Martin & Marie Ginsbach

Sun. July 16 *8:00 AM People of the Parish

*10:30 AM +Mary McMahon

Reminder: If you know of anyone in the parish who is sick or suffering, please feel free to call the office and let

Fr. King know.

Formed: St. George is offering a new online resource called Formed. Go to

formed.org. Enter the parish code: Y883W7 & create an account. It offers movies,

books, audios, bible studies, & more that can be accessed anywhere you have internet. Plus, its free! Adoration: Don't forget! Adoration is available each Thursday from 6:00-9:00 pm. Come spend time

with our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. Contact Julie: 359-5428 for more information.

Family Formation is Growing! We are in need of several more teachers and

volunteers next year to help and have formed teams for each area. If you are interested with helping with any of the

following, let Brittney know. ~Catechist Team ~ Prayer Team~ ~Childcare Team~ Support Team~ ~(hall monitor/listen to prayers)~

DRAGON DAY-July 21st Hartford City Park

*Strongman Competition *Hello/Goodbye

party for Zach and Brittney *History of St. George and the dragon Food, Games, and Entertainment

What more could you ask for?

The St. George church COED softball team needs YOU. The team will play Sunday July 9th at 7pm at the ball diamonds north of Hartford. Come and play and have some fun! . For more information, contact Brian Voss 929-2004

Totus Tuus Lost & Found items are in the Gathering Area

St. George Prayer Chain and Requests Prayer request for July: Please remember those who have served or are currently serving in the military.

Please pray especially for those servicemen and women who are currently on active duty. The prayer chain is a great opportunity to lift up members of our faith community. Please contact: Cindy Steinhauer at

[email protected] or 351-7502 with prayer requests, or to join the Prayer Chain.

Experience the Power of Prayer and the Perpetual Adoration Sisters of the Blessed

Sacrament every Tuesday from 4:30pm-6pm at their temporary monastery on the Cathedral of

St. Joseph campus. Call 988-3796 to RSVP for a Tuesday afternoon that works for you.

Prayer requests are always welcome at perpetualadorationsisters.org

Donations to a permanent monastery dedicated to intercessory prayer for the Diocese of Sioux Falls can be made online at the above website or mailed

to the Catholic Community Foundation for Eastern South Dakota-523 N Duluth Ave Sioux Falls, SD 57104

July library theme: “Come Follow Me”

Diocesan Events: Call 988-3775 **Living with Chronic Illness: support group for

those living with chronic illness and their caregivers: first Tues. of each month: 1-3pm at St. Lambert Parish

**Grieving the Loss of a Spouse: Six weeks starts August 1; 6:30-8:30pm CFS: For adults who have lost a

spouse and are trying to cope with the loss. Directed by Dr. Marcie Moran.

Adoption? If you feel you are being called to adoption, CFS can help! Email [email protected]

************************************************** Broom Tree Schedule: 605-263-1040 or email: [email protected]: www.broom-tree.org

**Ignatian Silent Retreats: Women’s: Aug 10-13, Sept. 7-10

Men’s: Aug 17-21, Sept 21-24, Nov 16-19 **Day of Recollection

Aug 22, Sept 12, Oct 17, Nov 14, Dec 5 **One Day Silent Retreat: Oct 28 & Dec 9

Vocations Events www.sfvocations.com The Holy Smoke Car Show benefitting

seminarian education: O’Gorman High School July 22. **Free Admission **Register Car-$35 **Multiple Classes

**Free Evening Show & Shine ** Pig Roast Dinner $10/person **FUN ZONE FOR KIDS– 11am-9pm **Mass at 5pm in the OG Theatre

**Seminarian Trike Race **$10,000 raffle **Pick a prize raffle **Music **All day concessions **Cathedral Cruise for Christ-$25—-Cash prizes

The Hour of Prayer at Leisure Living occurs on the 1st & 3rd Tuesday of the month. Please come and say the

rosary at 1:00 on Tuesday, July 20.

Donations for Prison Literature: Please help us recycle these Catholic magazines for the

Sioux Falls Men’s Maximum Security Prison: “Catholic Digest” and “St. Anthony Messenger”

Please limit to these titles only and keep donations recent (3 years and newer). A receptacle will be placed in the Gathering Area by the north entrance. Thank you!

Events at the Abbey Www.abbeyofthehills.com **Hermitage Cabins Available-$70/night

**July 23-7pm Rich May, Witness for Christ **September 24-4pm TONIC soL FA

**October 20-22 Captivating Women’s Retreat **November 18-8am Men’s One Day Silent Retreat

**Abbey Luncheon Tours Available-$10/person or minimum of $100

The Abbey of the Hills 46561 147th St Marvin, SD 57251 605-398-9200

50th Jubilee Celebration for Catholic Charismatic Renewal-St Benedict-Yankton; July 14-7pm until July 15-4pm. Bishop Sam Jacobs-guest speaker “Living in the Spirit, A Perpetual Pentecost”

Pre-registration requested www.ajoyfulshout.com, Call Jane Barz at 940-4101 or

email [email protected]

Attention Men! Register today for the 2017 Men’s Retreat @ Broom Tree

Led by: Fr. Andrew Dickinson Sept. 29-Oct 1 http://holyspiritmen.org/mens-retreat/

Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico Dec 9 – 14, 2017 Highlight is the Feast Day & beautiful Mass of Roses on December 12th. $2149.00/ person including air from Sioux Falls. Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Daily. Mass everyday. For more info call Cathie/Michael Milano at 1-800-773-2660.

The Office of the Marian Apostolate will host the recitation of the Most Holy Rosary in the Mother’s Garden near the Cathedral of St. Joseph at 6pm on:

Thursday, July 13 and Tuesday, July 25.

Mark your Calendar! Bishop’s Cup– Benefiting Broom Tree Retreat & Conference Center-August 28 Registration is open ccfesd.org Bishop’s Hunt at Horseshoe K Ranch-Kimball– Sept. 25-26 Legacy: A Beer and Wine Experience along with the Broom Tree Auction October 14

Women take note! The first ever Women’s Conference entitled “Beautifully Made” will be held April 14,

2018 at the Sioux Falls Convention Center. For more information or to sign up visit

www.sfcatholic.org/WomensConference