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S ACRED H EART P ARISH509 CAPITAL STREET – YANKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA 57078The people of Sacred Heart parish strive to be disciples of Jesus Christ byreceiving the sacraments, living their faith and welcoming others to follow Him.October 24 2021Those Who Serve YouSacred Heart Parish Office & Mass Times(605) 665-3655Fr. Thomas Anderson—PastorFr. Robert Lacey and Fr. Thi Pham—Assoc. PastorsLaura Nedved—Director Religious Ed. (605) 665-3655(605) 664-6214Tara Arens — Office ManagerMrs. Holly Brown - Interim BookkeeperMary Wuestewald - Music MinistryGreg Shoberg - Maintenance SupervisorAfter hours SacramentalEmergencies:Prayer Line(605) 857-3139(605) 665-5786Foundation Office(605) 665-3655Sacred Heart SchoolSacred Heart Campus(605) 665-1808St. Benedict Campus(605) 665-5841Lynda HealyKelly Kathol - Director(Middle School)(Elementary School)Laura Haberman - PrincipalGeneral Mass ScheduleMondayNo ay8:00amSaturday4:30pmSunday8:00, 9:30, and 11:00amSpanish Mass 4th Sunday of the Month 2:00pmSacrament of ReconciliationThursday 12:30pm, 2:30pm, 7:30-8:30 pmBaptism: Please contact the Parish Office bycalling 605-665-3655.Marriage Preparation: Must contact pastor at least6 months before setting a wedding date.Eucharistic Adoration: Thursdays 12:30pm-8:30pmThe Church is open 7:00am-8:00pm Mondaythrough Sunday,Sacred Heart Church of Yankton holic.org

October 24, 2021 The 30th Sunday in Ordinary TimeFOUNDATION OFFICE NEWS9th Street ClothingSHS Open Shopping Day FundraiserMonday — October 25Page 2 PRIEST’S MESSAGE Our late Holy Father, John Paul the second wrote a beautifuldocument on the Lord’s Day. In it, he reflects upon the need for theLord’s day in our world:Visit 9th Street Clothing at(1116 W 9th St, Yankton)“The custom of the ‘weekend’ has become more widespread, aweekly period of respite, spent perhaps far from home and ofteninvolving participation in cultural, political or sporting activitieswhich are usually held on free days. This social and culturalShop & Support Sacred Heart Schoolphenomenon is by no means without its positive aspects if, whileHope to see you there!respecting true values, it can contribute to people’s developmentand to the advancement of the life of society as a whole. All of this**If your business would like to host a SHS Open Shopping responds not only to the need for rest, but also to the need forDay as a fundraiser for Sacred Heart School, please contact celebration which is inherent in our humanity. Unfortunately, whenSunday loses its fundamental meaning and becomes merely part ofthe Yankton Catholic Founda!on Office ata ‘weekend’, it can happen that people stay locked within a horizon605-665-3655 Ext #3so limited that they can no longer see ‘the heavens’. Hence, thoughready to celebrate, they are really incapable of doing so.” (4)There is a great sense of restlessness and anxiety in our worldAll Soul’s Day—November 2today.“Perhaps, if I had fewer obligations on me ” Never mindRemember your loved ones - give athatpeoplehave more leisure time today than they have ever had inmemorial gift to support our Parishes orallofhistory(think of how many hours people spend watchingSacred Heart School.TV).Weseekrest and peace, but don’t know how to get it.Return this form by October 25th. These will beInancienttimes,Israel was unusual for a number of reasons.printed in bulletins Oct. 31stBut among these reasons was the fact that Israel devoted one wholePrayer for all of our departed brothers and sistersday each week to God. This was known as the Sabbath day. TheMerciful Father, hear our prayer & console us as wepeople of Israel recognized that this day was a gift to them. Thererenew our faith in Your Son, whom You raised fromwas a need for a time of rest, built into the human person by Godthe dead, strengthen our hope that all our departedHimself. They had a moment in time to reflect on what had gone onbrothers and sisters will share in His resurrection,in the week and turn their eyes back to the almighty God. But overwho lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit,time they, like us today, changed the meaning of this day. Theyone God, for ever and ever. Amenstarted to live the Sabbath as a day, not to raise their eyes to God,Deceased Name(sbut to turn their eyes to themselves. They would not look to thepeople around them or to the God above; instead, they sat on theircouches and refused to acknowledge that the day was the Lord’s.Please choose one of the following:When Sunday loses its fundamental meaning people staylockedwithin a horizon so limited that they can no longer see ‘theSt. Benedict Parish Sacred Heart Schoolheavens’. What we lack today, is not time for leisure. We haveSacred Heart ParishAmount of giftthat in sufficient amounts. What we lack, is the sense of ‘the heavens’—in other words, we lack a sense of a purpose in the grandschemeof life. Therefore, no matter how much soccer or TV weMemorial donated byget in on the weekend, we continue to feel restless, like there issomething more.The Lord’s day is indeed a gift to us, but not because we don’tAddresshave regular work to do. It is a gift to us because we can rememberwhy we work at all. We work in our week because God has savedPlease make check payable to: YCCFus—we offer Him everything. We work because God has called usand sent us—to serve our children, our society, our Church. WeYankton Catholic Foundation Officework out of love for our Lord. No amount of leisure will give usThe Holy Spirit is moving in our sense of purpose. We don’t need another “me day” we need aLord’s day.the Diocese of Sioux Falls.The more that we devote Sunday to Christ, the more we willBig things are coming andbenefit from the Lord’s day. Get to mass early stay late to havehave already begun through coffee and rolls. Spend some time Sunday evening to thank thethe people in our parishesLord with a family meal and then a rosary together.and communities. Now isthe time to take action onthe desires for ministry that have been stirring in your heart.Join Bishop DeGrood on October 30 for a day-long conference designed to help you make your God-given mission alived reality. Register today at sfcatholic.org!Fr. Tom AndersonPastor

October 24, 2021 The 30th Sunday in Ordinary TimePage 3PARISH NEWSMASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEKOF OCTOBER 24THSACRED HEART PARISH EXTENDS OUR SYMPATHYTo the family and friends of Mary McKayMay God’s peace and consolation be with you and your familiesin your time of sorrowTuesday, October 26th5:15pm Jean Ann & Bob GulliksonWednesday, October 27th8:30am Myrtle AndersenThursday, October 28thWE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME to the Tara Schieffer and 8:00am Thomas KappelFriday, October 29thJustin Ploof Family, and8:00am T. Marjorie Curticeto the Trenton and Sydney Guenther FamilySaturday, October 30thWelcome to Sacred Heart Parish!4:30pm Sacred Heart ParishThe All Souls Book of RemembranceSunday, October 31stEach year we include in our Book of Remembrance those parishioners who passed8:00amIvan & Albina Vitekaway from November 2, 2020 to date. We also include an insert into the Book of9:30amEugeneKocerRemembrance with the names of all your relatives and friends who were non11:00amGordonGulliksonparish members who passed away during the same time period, November 2, 2020to date.READINGS FOR THEWEEK OFOCTOBER 24THAdd your relatives’/friends’ names to the sheets located in the southentry way to the church by the wall hanging of Jesus with outstretchedhandsAll Saints–November 1st12:10 pm Sacred Heart1:30 pm St. Benedict5:15 pm Sacred Heart5:15 pm St. BenedictAll Souls’– November 2nd Masses:8:30 am St. Benedict12:00 pm Sacred Heart Cemetery5:15 pm Sacred HeartFamily Radio Rosary KVHT 106.3 FM Sunday thru Thursday 10:00 PMVideo Rosary Cable TV Channels 3 & 98 Monday - Friday 12:30 PM“Give me time to say the rosary and I guarantee you I shall convert any dyingpatient, no matter how much he may refuse.” St. Clement HofbauerFamily Rosary Contact: Tom Tacke, 1400 Sunrise Drive, Yankton, SDLiturgical MinistryScheduleEucharis!c MinisterEucharis!c MinisterEucharis!c /GreeterUsher/GreeterUsher/GreeterOctober 30th4:30pmOctober 31st8:00amMon(25): Rom 8:12-17/Ps 68:2 and 4,6-7ab, 20-21 [21a]/Lk 13:10-17Tues(26): Rom 8:18-25/Ps 126:1b2ab, 2cd-3, 4-5, 6 [3a]/Lk 13:18-21Weds(27): Rom 8:26-30/Ps 13:4-5, 6[6a]/Lk 13:22-30Thurs(28): Eph 2:19-22/Ps 19:2-3,4-5 [5a]/Lk 6:12-16Fri(29): Rom 9:1-5/Ps 147:12-13,14-15, 19-20/Lk 14:1-6Sat(30: Rom 11:1-2a, 11-12, 25-29/Ps94:12-13a, 14-15, 17-18 [14a]/Lk 14:1,7-11Sun(31): Dt 6:2-6/Ps 18:2-3, 3-4, 47,51 [2]/Heb 7:23-28/Mk 12:28b-34October 31st9:30amOctober 31st11:00amOien, LesDeuschle, Mary LouMulhair, TimBray, Be"yOien, SharonTacke, ThomasGarcia, CheriBahm, SimonBahm, ZacharyLoeffler, PatriciaPesek, MaryKuchta, VelmaTereshinski, ClaireTereshinski, LaurenPuthoff, JeffreyWintz, StevenLarson, RichardFanta, KateHopkins, ColtonLichter, JohnLichter, LindaBrenden, JanelleKathol, HannahKathol, MarkSager, TreyCarlson, CalvinCarlson, DonnaWelter, JamesWelter, MichaelTereshinski, MadelineGuenther, RalphHonner, EileenKramer, ReneeSmith, JerryPetersen, AliceBudig, DougGuenther, KennethGullikson, JohnLiebig, SarahKoerner, KaralynArens, TaraArens, WilliamGubbels, DebraGubbels, Gail

October 24, 2021 The 30th Sunday in Ordinary TimePage 4PARISH NEWSSacred Heart School News“It Starts at the Heart!”Religious Education7th & 8th gr. Class: Wednesday, Oct. 27th at Sacred HeartCommunity Center 6:30pm-8pm.Family Formation: Wednesday, Nov. 3r d at St. Ben’s 6pm-7:30pmThe Steubenville group had an amazing experience at the 2021Steubenville retreat in Rochester. This weekend conference empowers 8th-12th grade youth to become joyful disciples. The weekend is filled with:Eucharistic Adoration, Confession, Mass, praise, worship, and amazingspeakers. So many teens' lives are full of busy-ness and chaos which canbe overwhelming; leading some to forget who they are and who God is.These conferences remind them that we have a loving Father in heavenwho calls us out of the darkness to be restored and loved. The upcoming2022 theme is Fearless. Please join the Steubenville leaders in praying forthe teens of our parish, that they will be called to be fearless and takecourage to join the 2022 group.This year a lovely handmade quilt topper has been donated to be raffledduring the Bazaar as a fundraiser for this life-changing experience.Students will be selling tickets before Masses October 23-24, 30-31,and November 6-7. Tickets ( 1.00 or 6 for 5.00) will also be availablefor purchase at the parish offices during the week.Adult Envelope 5,469.00Children’s Collection 23.30Online Giving 5,239.75Loose Collection 2,595.15Total Collected 13,327.20World MissionAll Saints Day 20.00 160.00CFSA 2021 Goal 104,000Pledges Received: 113,451Pledge Goal Exceeded: 9,451Collected:Goal Exceeded:Thank you to the Yankton Bucks for the pumpkins! Thank you for your hard work and service tothe community! It was great to see you!Cookie Dough Pick Up will be on Wednesday,November 3 from 3-6pm at Link Gym at 509Capital. Thank you for supporting SHS!Sacred Heart School is looking for substituteteachers! Substitute Teaching is a r ewar dingand flexible job. Non-certified substitutes get paid 90/day and Certified teacher substitute get paid 110/day. Contact us if you are interested in learning more about helping SHS in the classroom.*Elementary-665-5841 *Middle School 665-1808SHS Extended Day Program for 3 and 4 yearolds is Hiring: SHS is looking for additionalstaff to work in our Preschool Extended DayProgram from after school until 5 or 5:30. Dutiesinclude childcare for 3 and 4 year olds.Trunk or Treat at 5:45pm & FOSH Bingo at6:45pm! Trunk or treat will be held in the SacredHeart Middle School/Link parking lot beforeBINGO in the Sacred Heart Community Center.Families can “trunk or treat” then come to bingo.FOSH will sponsor prizes for the best car/trunkdecorations! We will send out a signup sheet forparticipants. Come to Bingo after trunk or treating!Kids who dress up in Halloween costumes will beentered to win prizes. We are looking for a Bingocaller, spotters and someone to sell Bingocards. If you are willing to help please contactfoshyankton@gmail.comParish Weekly StewardshipOct. 16th & 17th, 2021Thank you to FOSH and Mazing Acres for teaming up! SHS Fun Day at Mazing Acres PumpkinPatch was a wonderful time for fun and fellowship! Blessed to be at SHS! 111,356 7,356Collected funds over 104,000stay in the parish! 16,731 Needed each week to Parishioner Response: 326(30%)meet regular expensesThank you for your generosity!Check out our easy, secure, online giving orgBlessings, Mrs. HabermanUpcoming Events:October 29- Trunk or Treat 5:45 - 6:30 SacredHeart Middle School/Link Parking LotFOSH Bingo (Pizza 5:30 & Bingo 6:45)Community CenterNovember 1- All Saint’s Day/ Elementary Grandparent’s Mass 1:30 pmNovember 2- Elementary conferences 4-8 pmNovember 3- Cookie Dough Pick Up at Link3-6pmNovember 4 - Elementary & Middle Schoolconferences 4-8 pmNovember 7 - Sacred Heart Parish BazaarNovember 8 - Middle school conferences 4-8 pm

October 24, 2021 The 30th Sunday in Ordinary TimePage 5COMMUNITY NEWS AND UPCOMING EVENTSSpiritual Adoption: Ourspiritually adopted babies are nowabout one and a half inches and arereally taking shape. Bones andcartilage are forming and smallindentations on the legs are developing into kneesand ankles. The arms, complete with elbows, canflex already. Tooth buds are forming and thestomach if producing digestive juices. Oh, themarvels of God's intricate design!!Marty Council Knights ofColumbus thanks you sincerelyfor the terrific response for theUltrasound Initiative forZoeCare Pregnancy Center.We will be wrapping up the campaignofficially on Tuesday, Nov 2nd. Keep youreyes open for a future public presentationto ZoeCare. Thank you again. God Blessyou all.Gail Gubbels and Thad Liebig—Co-ChairsMarty Council Ultrasound InitiativeRegistration for thisyear’s March for Lifehas begun! Not just forhigh school youth—adults and college students welcome! Includes youth rally andsome time for sight seeing. The Diocesewill only take 1 bus, register early!Contact the Parish office if you would likemore information on how to register andto learn how you can help with the bakesale fundraisers. 605- 665- 3655Friday, October 29, 2021 6pm - 9pm, Sioux FallsConvention CenterHundreds of Catholic families and friends from aroundeastern South Dakota will gather for carnival games,yard games, dancing, inflatables, bingo, crafts, carnival food and fun to celebrate Pope Francis naming this year the year of St. Joseph, the patron of ourdiocese. This is a Free Will Donation event, and there will be concessionsavailable for purchase.Sacred Heart Parish Bazaar—Sunday, Nov. 7, 2021The Annual Bazaar is quickly approaching—the meal will include turkey,dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn, a dinner roll, salad and dessert.Serving times—10:30-2:00pm with carry out until 2:30pm. Presale Ticketsavailable at the Parish Office during the week. Adults, 12 at the door or 11 if purchased early. Ages 4-11— 6. 3 and under free.Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity for fun and fellowship!GAMES for the entir e family fr om 10:30-2:00 in Link Auditorium, as wellas BINGO from 12:00-2:00pm in the parish office conference room. Raffledrawing at 2:30pm with ticket sales ending at2:00pm. Bake Sale fr om 10:30-2:00pm. CDA willbe selling peanut brittle.Sign up sheets to help with the Bazaar will be outagain this weekend, before and after all Masses inthe Community Center.Thank you to all who helped get the Bazaar mailing out—we really appreciate your assistance!Celebrating Me/Remembering YouHoliday Grief Program - A special 1day program for children, teens andadults who have lost a loved one.November 6th, 10am - 12pm at 523N. Duluth Ave., Sioux Falls—A time for games, activities, crafts, discussion, scavenger hunt and treats!Children's Program: Ages 6-12 ; Teen Program: ages 13-17. Adults willincorporate art as an expression of grief. Pre-registration required—numbers arelimited. Contact Catholic Family Services at 1-800-700-7867 or sfcatholic.org/cfs.Monday, November 1 at 6pm throughTuesday, November 2 at 6:00 P.M withChaplet of Divine Mercy closing.Día de los Muertos is a holiday withMexican origins. In English, it is Day ofthe Dead and corresponds with AllSaints’ Day and All Souls Day.This holiday is gaining popularity in the US, but many do not understand thedeeply religious significance of this celebration. The sixth grade Introductionto Spanish students have been studying the cultural and religious aspects ofthis Hispanic holiday. They (with help from the fourth graders) have createdan educational display in the entryway to the church. We invite you to spend alittle time looking, reading and learning. The display will be completed onOctober 22 and will remain in place until November 3.Sign up to cover 1 hour Adoration time slotsat:yanktonsaintbenedict.org or callSarah (605) 222-8392. Leave a message with name, phone number, andthe time you'd like. She will signyou up.IMMEDIATE POSITION OPENING: The Yankton CatholicCommunity of Sacred Heart & Saint Benedict Parishes is seekingqualified applicants for the position of Accountant. Bachelor's Degreein Accounting or related field and a minimum of 2 years' previousexperience in accounting is required. Supervisory experience is aplus. If you would like to be considered for this position, pleaseemail your resume to tanderson@sfcatholic.org24 Hour Devotion Adoration of the BlessedSacrament - All Saints All Souls Day at St.Benedict Catholic Church—Come for a short visit or stay as long as youcan spare, morning or night.

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Oct 24, 2021 · day each week to God. This was known as the Sabbath day. The people of Israel recognized that this day was a gift to them. There was a need for a time of rest, built into the human person by God Himself. They had a moment in time to reflect on what had gone on in the week and turn their eyes