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February 5th, 2017 Dear Parishioners, Honestly, I’ve been staring at a blank screen for the last 30 minutes, procrastinating, and not feeling very inspired to write anything. So, I’ll just tell you what’s been on my mind this past week. A few days ago I was planning on writing about some cash flow issues we were having at St. Ludger. Turns out, after doing some investigation, we’re okay. In fact, I discovered and am pleased to say that our Sunday collection has been up for the year. And even though the Christmas collection, Oktoberfest, and last year’s Parish Auction were WAY down, we’re still managing to stay on top of things. Well, we’re scraping by, but that’s better than drowning. Just wanted to say “thank you” and encourage you keep up the good work. A few weeks ago I had a meeting with our YDisciple adult leaders. We looked at the process of evangelization and asked where we thought some of our kids were at in the process. For clarification, here’s what the process looks like.
In general, many of us in the parish, teens and adults, are in the openness and initial proclamation phases of the process. Some of us are even very dedicated to being open, but ongoing formation, obedience, and missionary initiative alludes us. How can you tell where one is at? To be honest, it’s really between God and an individual, but I think the best way to describe it is to ask what our relationship with Christ is like. Many of us can say, “Yes, I have a personal relationship with Jesus.” But what is that relationship like? Is it a relationship of mere friendship, or is he a friend that challenges ? Is Jesus just a friend or is he also my teacher and am I his student? What we have been discovering is that it’s really hard for anyone to grow in discipleship if there hasn’t yet been an initial conversion. Initial conversion is more than a vague belief in God. Conversion, Pope John Paul II says, “means accepting, by a personal decision, the saving sovereignty of Christ and becoming his disciple.” It’s a conscious decision to follow, learn, and surrender to Jesus. That’s when you know you’ve passed the openness stage of evangelization to becoming his disciple. Fr. Lorig
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St. Ludger Catholic Church
Parish Hall:
St. Ignatius Catholic Church
410 Bryant Ave,
402-358-3443
407 Franklin St.
Creighton, NE 68729
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St. Andrew’s in Bloomfield
Tidbits from around the Parish
-St. Andrew’s Catholic Church, 305 S. McNamara, Bloomfield, NE will serve their Annual Soup and Pie Dinner on Sunday, February 5, 2017; from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the parish hall – Soups: Chicken Noodle, Chili and Potato; Sandwiches: Taverns, Egg Salad, Ham & Cheese; Dessert Bar, and Beverage. Handicap accessible at west Parish Hall entrance. Adults: $6.00; Children 10 and under $5.00.
Super bowl brunch Sunday, February 5th from 10am1pm. Serving egg bake, French toast, sausage, coffee and juice. Take outs available free will donation. Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus. There will be a drawing for the super bowl winner.
Scholarship-The St. Ludger Parish Council of Catholic Women are offering a $500 scholarship to a Catholic Senior boy or girl of St. Ludger’s Church. Application forms have been sent to the guidance counselor of the high school. Please encourage your senior son or daughter to apply for this scholarship. Applications are due March 15th and can be mailed to Bev Mathine, 52829 Hwy 59, Creighton, NE 68729.
Dueling Pianos by Fun Pianos will be at St. Ludger Social hall on Saturday, March 18th. Show starts at 8pm. ONLY 5 TABLES REMAIN. Tickets: Table of 8 for $250, single tickets are $35. Contact Jara Fanta at 402-3583842, Angela Wortman at 402-360-2712 or Jessica Hoffman at 402-842-2092. This event is sponsored by St. Ludger Elementary School and Families Association.
Ministry Schedule for February and March will be in the back of church next week.
Would you like to receive the Catholic Voice? Contact the office and we will get you added.
Ministry Schedules are in the back of church.
Collection of items for the Santee Community HOSA members will be collecting used or new balls, jump ropes & bicycles for the children of the Santee Community. Dr. Brandi Dimmitt will distribute them. Bring items to the public school between Feb 6-10. Any students or community members can bring items.
Men's Silent Retreat February 23-26, 2017 at Broom Tree Retreat Center near Yankton. Based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius, this retreat will offer you time for private prayer, conferences intended to provide instruction in the spiritual life and daily opportunities for Mass, the Sacrament of Reconciliation and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament all in the silent and sacred environment of Broom Tree Retreat Center. Your day will begin with Morning Prayer from the Liturgy of the Hours and throughout the day you will follow a schedule that will assist you in hearing the voice of God in the silence. There is also individual time for Spiritual Direction. No TV’s, no phones, no computers…just you and God and the natural beauty of the best retreat center this area has to offer. Contact them for more information or to register by calling 605263-1040 or visiting their website, broom-tree.org
Lenten Fish Fries The parish will host fish fries on Friday, March 3rd, 10th, 24th and April 7th. We will be working on a schedule in the near future, please contact the office or sign up in the back of church if you have a preferred date that works for your family. The Baseball association will host the fish fry on Friday, March 17th and St. Ignatius will host the one on Friday, March 31st.
Parish Calendar
Save the Date: Totus Tuus is planned for the week of June 10 - June 16.
Parish Council Meeting Thursday, February 16th at 7:00pm
Fr. Lorig will be gone Feb. 13th and 14th for Archdiocesan Clergy Conference. There will be no Mass on Tuesday, Feb. 14th.
Fr. Lorig will be gone on vacation Feb. 20th - 24th for a ski trip.
Mark your calendars! Parish Auction is Sunday, March 26th.
MASSES OFFERED Monday
February 6th
No Mass
No Mass
Tuesday
February 7th
Weekday
8:30am St. Ludger John & Elizabeth Rothenburger
Wednesday February 8th
Weekday
8:00am St. Ignatius
Craig Wagner Family
Wednesday February 8th
Weekday
10:30am Care Center
Wilmes Family
Thursday
February 9th
Weekday
8:30am St. Ludger
Bernice Wagner
Friday
February 10th
Weekday
7:00am St. Ludger
E. Tharnish & L. Tharnish
Saturday
February 11th
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:30pm St. Ludger
Ralph Thomas
Sunday,
February 12th
Sixth Sunday In Ordinary Time
8:00am St. Ignatius
Doris & Elmer Vogel
Sunday
February 12th
Sixth Sunday In Ordinary Time
10:00am St. Ludger
For the People
EMHC COMMUNION TO THE SICK Shut-ins: Dorothy Hladik, William Rayer, Joe Fuchtman, Delores Schmit & Elaine McInerney CCC: Paul Naprstek, Clara Tharnish, Mary Lou Fuchtman, Marie Shefl, Carmen Frickenstein, Jackie Block, Shirley Homan, Mary Ebel, Dorothy Frisch, Bob & Marlene Wilmes, Charley Brandt & Mary Lou West.