Assumption Catholic Church Florian, Mn
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ASSUMPTION
CATHOLIC CHURCH - FLORIAN
26932
- 390TH ST. NW - STRANDQUIST, MN 56758
www.wiktel.net/assumption ph: (218) 478-3578
Facebook Page: Assumption Church
Florian
Fr. Luis Buitron,
Pastor: (218) 242-5689 lbuitron@wiktel.com
Parish Secretary: Kelly Nordine
assumptionchurch@wiktel.com
If you or someone you know has been the victim of sexual
misconduct on the part of a priest, deacon, or individual representing the
Diocese of Crookston, its parishes, or its schools, your first call should be
to law enforcement. In addition, the diocesan, Victim Assistance Coordinator
is available at 218-281-7895 (24-hour confidential number).
Mission Statement of Assumption
Church – Florian
As disciples of the teachings of Jesus Christ we, as a
Christian Community, focus our time, talent, and treasure on sharing the Gospel
of our Lord in Word and Deed.
The Sacramental Life
Infant Baptism: Catechetical
Class is required; please contact Fr. Luis early during pregnancy or adoption.
Anointing of the Sick:
Please call the Parish Office during serious illness or before surgery.
Shut-Ins: If
you know anyone who cannot come to Church, please let the office know, so they
can be put on a visiting schedule by a Eucharistic Minister.
Marriage:
All Catholics who have decided to enter marriage must see a priest six months
prior to the desired date of marriage. If a Catholic is contemplating marriage
to a non-Catholic, the Catholic must still contact a priest to fulfill the
requirements of the Catholic Church for the marriage to be validly recognized
by the Church. Please contact Father Luis before booking the date with the
secretary.
New Parishioner (s) If you are interested or know someone who is, in becoming a
registered parishioner of Assumption please call the parish office or visit
with Father Luis
*Rite
of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) is the means by which individuals interested in becoming
Roman Catholic may do so. The process will begin with a simple informational
meeting with Fr. Luis. If interested, please call Fr. Luis at 218-242-5689.
Fr. Luis Office Hours:
St. Rose: Tuesdays 9:30 am to 12:00 pm; St. Stephen: Wednesdays
9:00 am to 12:00 pm Assumption-Florian: Thursdays 9:30 am to 12:00 pm.
Please call Fr. Luis to set up an appointment.
Tri-Parish Weekend Mass Time May
& June
Assumption: Saturday
@ 5:00 pm; St. Stephen's: Sunday @ 8:30 am; St. Rose: Sunday @
10:30 am
TRI-PARISH WEEKDAY MASS TIMES
St. Rose: Tuesdays:
Adoration 4:00 pm & Mass @ 5:00 pm; St. Stephens: Wednesday's @ 8:30
am
Assumption: Thursdays
@ 6:00 pm & Friday @ 6:00 pm
Reconciliation: before Saturday 5:00 pm Mass: 4:30-5:00 pm.; before Sunday
8:30 am Mass: 8:00-8:30 am; no Reconciliation before 10:30 am Mass, or by
Appointment (call Fr. Luis).
The Prayer Request Book is on a table in the back of the church by the Holy Water.
Assumption-Florian Parish Bulletin,
May 18, 2024
“There are different kinds of spiritual gifts but the same
Spirit; there are different forms of service but the same Lord; there are
different workings but the same God who produces all of them in everyone.”
- 1 Corinthians 12:4-6 All of us are blessed,
regardless of our own individual circumstances. God has given each of us many
gifts. How we use those gifts is our gift back to God. For God’s plan to work,
each must do what we are called to do. Guess what? We are not all called to do
the same thing! For God’s plan to work you must do what God is calling you to
do and I must do what God is calling me to do.
Saturday,
May 18, 2024: @ 5:00 pm Mass Pentecost Sunday
Second
collection is for Catholic Communication/Catholic University
Mass
Intention: For Tom Rogus
by Phil & Heather Rogus
Lector: Kenneth
Stusynski Rosary: Kenneth & Mary Stusynski
Eucharistic
Minister: Donalda
Kuznia & Kenneth Stusynski
Altar Servers: Corbyn Bring, Bromley Holmstrom & Quinten Nordine
“All that the
Father has is mine. For this reason, I said that he will take what is mine and
declare it to you.” (John 16:15)
Ponder: What
gifts am I withholding from others?
Prayer: Lord,
your spirit renews our faith, hope, and love. Empower me to be your presence of
love and compassion to others.
Practice: Today
I will be a hopeful presence to someone in need.
No
Mass at Assumption on Thursday and Friday
Father Luis is
gone May 19-August 13
Saturday,
May 25, 2024: @ 5:00 pm Mass Solemnity of
the Most Holy Trinity
Assumption
Florian parish would like to welcome Father Pat Sullivan
Mass
Intention: For Ralph Knoll by Gayle &
Annette Kuznia
Lector: Robert
Safranski Rosary: Mark & Becky Weber
Eucharistic
Minister: Julian Stusynski & David Pietruszewski Altar Servers: Ada, Afton & Cale Pearson
Collectors:
May - Alen Szczepanski, Mark Szklarski, Phillip Szklarski
& Mark Weber
June – Scott Binstock, Mike Budziszewski, Tim Budziszewski, & Tom Budziszewski
PRAYER LIST
Prayers
for Healing: Mike Adamski,
Nettie Kuznia, Karen Sobotta,
& Mike Kuznia
STEWARDSHIP
COLLECTION
May 11, 2023 -
Adult: $1498.00; Youth: $4.00; Plate: $45.50; Ascension of the Lord: $31.00;
Total: $1578.50; Online Giving: $80.00; Cemetery Fund: $270.00; Repair Fund:
$295.00.
Thank you to all
who have donated to the Cemetery and Repair fund. It is greatly appreciated.
**2024 Diocesan Annual Appeal **
As of 5/7/2024
- Goal: $10,370; Received: $6,640.00; 64.03% of Goal; $3,730.00 under our Goal;
with 30.0% participation.
Thank
you for your generosity to the Diocesan Annual Appeal. The ministries you
support touch the lives of thousands of Catholics in the Diocese of Crookston!
If you have not had the opportunity to make your commitment, please make your
pledge or gift this weekend. You can donate online at www.crookston.org/DAA.
For question about automatic sustained giving, which is highly recommended,
contact Renee Tate at rtate@crookston.org
or call 218-281-4533 ext. 432.
Your
Gifts Make Christ's Love present in our community!
OTHER
ITEMS & UPCOMING EVENTS
**First aid
kit is located on the counter in the Sacristy.
White icing is included in the kit for diabetic reactions.
**The Knights of Columbus – Knights of
Columbus members: If you have insurance questions, please contact Joe Caouette at 320-485-2202.
**Online
giving program – Our online offertory giving program is set up. We will
be doing the Sunday collections and any of the special collections that stay
here in our parish. For the first few months. For the donation that go to the
Diocese, please use your envelopes Thank you. We will
still have the offertory envelopes. Here is the link www.osvhub.com/assumptionchurchflorian/giving/funds.
**Natural
Family Planning Introductory Session the Crookston
Diocese welcomes all couples to a free Natural Family Planning Introductory
Session presented by Laura Golden, FCP and Sarah McKeown, CFCP. Please see the
poster in the back of the church on the bulletin board for dates and times.
**Perpetual
Eucharistic Adoration at St. Bernard’s - St.
Bernard’s in Thief River Falls is forming a perpetual adoration program for its
new Adoration Chapel, scheduled to open at Easter! The St. Bernard’s Adoration
Society invites you to prayerfully consider committing to spending an hour with
Jesus in the Eucharist each week. For more information regarding perpetual adoration
at St. Bernards, call Norm at the parish office at
(218) 681-3571. To sign up for a holy hour, visit:stbernardscc.weadorehim.com
**Assumption
Ladies Meeting – June 3 at 6:30 pm. All ladies are welcome.
**POLISH
DAY 2024 -- Polish Day will be on Sunday, June 23 beginning with
Mass at 10:30am followed by dinner in the basement at 11:30am (proceeds benefit
the repair fund). Dolina Polish Folk Dancers
will perform in the church basement this year following the dinner. Mark
your calendars and spread the word!
**Eucharistic
Adoration – Eucharistic Adoration is on Sunday June 9. There is a sign up sheet in the entry way of the church on the table
under the clock if anyone is interested in participating 1 time every 3 months.
Which is 4 times a year. Please sign up for a time slot. Thank you.
Do
Something Beautiful for God – The Essential Teachings of Mother Teresa
May 17 – Jesus
loved us to the end, to the very limit, dying on the cross. We must have this
same love which comes from within, from our union with Jesus. This love should
be as normal to us as living and breathing.
May 18 – Love
is not about patronizing and charity isn't about pity, it is about pouring
ourselves out for others. Charity and love are the same-with charity you give
love, so don't just give money but reach out your hand also.
May 19 – We
should ask ourselves, Have I really experienced the
joy of loving? True love is love that causes pain, that
hurts, and yet brings joy. This is why we pray asking for the courage to love,
and love more deeply than ever before.
May 20 – To
do God's work you need a few things. We need health of
mind and body. We need the ability to learn. We need plenty of common sense and
a cheerful disposition. I think common sense and cheerfulness are very
necessary if we are to bring God's love to as many people as possible.
May 21 – We
are called to cultivate that sacred silence which makes people remember the
words of Jesus: See how they love one another. How often we find ourselves
speaking about the faults of another. How often our conversation is about
someone who is not present. Yet see the compassion of Christ toward Judas, the
man who received so much love yet betrayed his own master. But the master kept
the sacred silence and did not betray Judas. Jesus could have easily spoken in
public-as we often do-telling the hidden intentions and deeds of Judas to
others. But He didn't. Instead, He showed mercy and charity. Rather than
condemning Judas, He called him His friend.
May 22 – In
many places, children are neglected, but animals are cared for and pampered.
Animals are given special food and other special things. I love dogs myself,
very much, but still I cannot bear seeing a dog given the place of a child.
May 23 – To
parents: it is very important that children learn from their fathers and
mothers how to love one another. Not in school, not from the teacher, but from
you. It is very important that you share with your children the joy of loving
others. There will be misunderstandings. Every family has its cross, its
suffering, but always be the first to forgive with a smile. Be cheerful, be
happy.
Mass
Schedule and events
May and June
Assumption mass
is on Saturday at 5 pm
St. Stephen's
Mass is on Sunday at 8:30 am
St. Rose mass
is on Sunday at 10:30 am
May
19-August 13 – Father Luis
will be gone on Sabbatical.
June1
– August 13 – Msgr. Daniel Pilon will be
officiating.
May
25 & June 23 – Father Pat Sullivan will be
officiating.
June
9 – Eucharistic Adoration at Assumption 12-4 pm.
June
23 – Polish Day at 10:30 am
August
15 – Feast of the Assumption
St. Stephen at
8:30 am
St. Rose at 5
pm
Assumption at 7
pm
September
8 – Eucharistic Adoration at Assumption 12-4 pm
October
2 – First day of RE
October
6 – Fall Potluck
November1-15
– Church cleaning
December
8 – Eucharistic Adoration at Assumption 12-4 pm
December
11 – Church Decorating for Christmas
December
15 – Church Christmas Potluck