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Diocese of New Ulm releases astatement on Father David Roney<strong>The</strong> Catholic Diocese ofNew Ulm has been named inthree lawsuits alleging sexualmisconduct by David Roney,a deceased priest of the Dioceseof New Ulm. <strong>The</strong> lawsuits,filed in the Fifth JudicialDistrict Court for theState of Minnesota on Friday,Sept. 13, allege Roney sexuallyabused one female minorwhile serving at the Churchof St. Francis in Benson andtwo female minors whileserving at the Church of St.Mary in Willmar.Roney was ordained for theArchdiocese of St. Paul andMinneapolis in August of1945. His assignments in thearchdiocese included assistantpastor at the Basilica ofSt. Mary in Minneapolis from1945 to 1952, and pastor atthe Churches of St. Francis inSt. Croix Beach from 1952 to1955, and St. John-Assumptionin Faxon Township from1955 to 1957.<strong>The</strong> Diocese of New Ulmwas formed in 1957. At thattime, when a new diocesewas created, all priests servingwithin the boundaries ofthat diocese automatically becamepart of it. Roney servedZION LUTHERAN814 W. Brooks St.<strong>Arlington</strong> – (507) 964-5454James Carlson, PastorSunday, September 22: 9:00a.m. Worship. 10:00 a.m. Fellowshipand Sunday school.Tuesday, September 24: Pastorleads Good Sam worship.6:00-7:00 p.m. TOPS in churchbasement.Wednesday, September 25:7:00 p.m. Stewardship meeting.Thursday, September 26: 9:00a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Zion serviceon cable. 2:00 p.m. Newsletterdeadline.ZION LUTHERANGreen Isle TownshipPastor Eric W. RappFriday, September 20: 10:00a.m. Deadline for Sunday bulletin.Sunday, September 22: 10:30a.m. Worship with Communion.Wednesday, September 25:6:30 p.m. Confirmation class atSt. Paul’s. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Wed.night school grades 1-5 at St.Paul’s. 7:30 p.m. Joint Choirpractice at St. Paul’s.Thursday & Friday, September26 & 27: New Pastor OrientationRetreat MN South District.CREEKSIDECOMMUNITY CHURCHChristian & MissionaryAllianceDr. Bill Kuhn,Interim Pastor114 Shamrock Drive<strong>Arlington</strong> – 507-964-2872www.creekside-church.comemail: creeksidecc@mediacombb.net.Saturday, September 21:10:00a.m.-noon HTM mobile foodshelf at Creekside. All are welcometo receive free groceries.Sunday, September 22: 10:30a.m. Worship service.Thursday, September 26: 6:30p.m. Men’s Bible study atChuck Peik’s home. 7:00 p.m.Women’s Bible study at JeanOlson’s home.SEVENTH DAYADVENTIST7th Ave. N.W., <strong>Arlington</strong>(507) 304-3410Pastor Robert Brauer507-234-6770Saturday: Church services at9:30 a.m. Bible study at 11:00a.m. Fellowship dinner at 12:00p.m. All are welcome.UNITED METHODIST<strong>Arlington</strong>Rodney J. Stemme, Pastorwww.arlingtonunitedmethodist.orgSaturday, September 21: 8:00a.m. A-Men men’s group.Sunday, September 22: 9:00& 11:00 a.m. Worship. 10:15a.m. Sunday school.Monday, September 23:Deadline for October newsletteritems.Wednesday, September 25:7:00 p.m. Choir.Thursday, September 26:10:00 a.m., 2:00 and 7:00 p.m.Worship on cable TV. 7:00 p.m.Women’s Bible study at Jean’s.ST. PAUL LUTHERAN(WELS),<strong>Arlington</strong>Bruce Hannemann, Pastoras pastor at five parishes inthe Diocese of New Ulm: theChurch of St. John-Assumptionin Faxon Township from1957-58, the Church of St.Paul in Walnut Grove from1958 to 1963, the Church ofSt. Francis in Benson from1963 to 1967, the Church ofSt. Mary in Willmar from1967 to 1980, and the Churchof St. Gregory in Lafayettefrom 1980 to 1993. He alsoserved as director of thediocesan San Lucas MissionOffice and as director of thePropagation of the Faith.Roney retired from activeministry in 1993 and residedin San Lucas Toliman,Guatemala, starting in 1994.Roney died at the age of 82on Jan. 27, 2003.<strong>The</strong> diocese will be investigatingthe claims in the threelawsuits, but have no facts toreport about those claims atthis time.<strong>The</strong> Diocese of New Ulmdeeply regrets the long-lastingand devastating effects ofsexual misconduct on the partof clergy. Such misconductrequires positive action onthe part of the Diocese ofNew Ulm. It has beenChurch NewsWEBSITE:www.stpaularlington.comEMAIL:Bruce.Hannemann@stpaularlington.comSaturday, September 21:MLC soccer tournament.Sunday, September 22: 8:45a.m. Sunday school. 9:00 a.m.Family Bible study. 10:00 a.m.Worship with communion. 6:30p.m. Youth group meeting atschool. 7:00 p.m. Semi-annualmeeting.Monday, September 23: 10:00a.m. Calendar info due. 7:30p.m. Mission Society meeting.Tuesday, September 24: 6:00p.m. counting committee.Wednesday, September 25;2:00 p.m. Bible study. 3:45 p.m.Public School Confirmationclass. 7:30 p.m. Choir practice.8:00 p.m. Finance board meeting.Thursday, September 26:10:00 a.m. Bulletin informationdue. 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.services on cable TV channel 8.GAYLORD ASSEMBLYOF GODGaylordBob Holmbeck, PastorFriday, September, 20: 4:00p.m. Shakopee prison visitation.6:30 p.m. Thomas Bible study,8510 Penn Ave., Bloom-ington.Sunday, September 22: 9:00a.m. Sunday school. 10:00 a.m.Sunday worship service.Wednesday, September 25:6:30 p.m. Evening Bible classesand Youth Focused. 8:00 p.m.Supper welcome!ST. PAUL’S UNITEDCHURCH OF CHRISTHenderson(507) 248-3594 (Office)Rev. Brigit Stevens, PastorFind us on Facebook:St. Paul’s UCC - HendersonSunday, September 22: 9:00-9:50 a.m. Sunday school. 10:00a.m. Worship.ST. PAUL’S EV.REFORMED CHURCH15470 Co. Rd. 31, HamburgDan Schnabel, Pastor952-467-3878www.stpaulsrcus.orgSunday, September 22: 8:30a.m. Sunday school and Biblestudy. 9:30 a.m. Worship servicewith Rev. Kayayan. Pot luck followingservice.Wednesday, September 25:6:30 p.m. Catechism class.Thursday, September 26:10:15 a.m. Harbor Bible study.ORATORY OFST. THOMASTHE APOSTLEJessenland507-248-3550Fr. Sam PerezThursday: Weekly Mass at5:00 p.m.ST. MARY, MICHAELAND BRENDAN AREAFAITH COMMUNITYFr. Keith Salisbury, PastorFriday, September 20: 8:30a.m. Mass (Mar).Saturday, September 21: 5:00p.m. Mass (Mar).Sunday, September 22: 7:30a.m. Mass (Bre). 9:00-10:15a.m. Elementary religious education(Mar). 9:00 a.m. Mass(Mic). 10:30 a.m. Mass (Mar).Monday, September 23: 8:30E-Mail us atstrengthening the systems andprocedures in order to addressthis grave issue by followingthe U.S. bishops’“Charter for the Protection ofChildren and Young People,”established in June 2002.<strong>The</strong> Diocese of New Ulmhas been diligent in its effortsto establish a safe environmentprogram that educatesclergy, teachers, parents andstudents, and helps themidentify and prevent sexualmisconduct. <strong>The</strong> New UlmDiocese is committed to offeringhelp and healing toanyone who has been a victimof sexual misconduct andto preventing this terriblecrime from occurring in thediocese. Anyone who has sufferedsexual abuse, exploitationor harassment by apriest, deacon, pastor or pastoraladministrator of theDiocese of New Ulm is askedto report such misconduct tothe Victim Assistance Coordinatoror the Bishop’s Delegatein Matters Pertaining toSexual Misconduct, 1400Sixth Street North, New Ulm,MN, 56073 or phone 507-359-2966.a.m. Mass (Bre and Mar). 8:00p.m. AA and AlaNon (Mar).Tuesday, September 24: 8:30a.m. Mass (Bre and Mar).Wednesday, September 25:8:30 a.m. Mass (Bre). 9:00 a.m.Word and Communion (OakTerrace). 5:00 p.m. Mass (Mar).7:00-8:00 p.m. Jr./Sr. High religiouseducation (Mar).Thursday, September 26: 8:30a.m. Mass (Bre and Mic). 7:30p.m. Narcotics Anonymous(Mic).TRINITY LUTHERAN32234 431st Ave., GaylordRev. James Snyder,Interim PastorSunday, September 22: 10:00a.m. Worship.Wednesday, September 25:6:00 p.m. Confirmation class atSt. Paul’s. 7:15 p.m. TrinityMen’s fellowship.ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN(Missouri Synod), <strong>Arlington</strong>Pastor William PostelPhone 507-964-2400Sunday, September 22: 9:00a.m. Bible class. 10:00 a.m.Worship with Holy Communion.Pot Luck, Ladies Aid.Thursday, September 26: 5:30p.m. Deadline for bulletin andcalendar information.EVANGELICALCOVENANT CHURCH107 W. Third St., WinthropPastor Kyle Kachelmeier(507) 647- 5777Parsonage (507) 647-3739www.wincov.orgSaturday,, September 21: 9:00a.m. Clothes Closet. 10:00 a.m.Food Cupboard.Sunday, September 22: Bloodpressure screening before andafter service. 9:30 a.m. Worship.10:45 a.m. Sunday school.Monday, September 23: 7:30a.m. Walking at the track.Tuesday, September 24: 6:45p.m. Prayer Shawl Ministry.Wednesday, September 25:9:00 a.m. Prayer coffee. 6:00p.m. AWANA training. 7:00p.m. AWANA registration.Thursday, September 26: 7:30a.m. Walking at the track. 9:30a.m. Women’s Bible study. 7:00p.m. Men’s group meeting.ST. PAUL’S LUTHERANGreen IslePastor Eric W. RappFriday, September 20: 10:00a.m. Deadline for Sunday bulletin.Sunday, September 20: 9:00a.m. Worship with Communion.10:00 a.m. Sunday school.Wednesday, September 25:6:30 p.m. Confirmation class.6:30-7:30 p.m. Wed. nightschool grades 1-5. 7:30 p.m.Joint Choir practice.Thursday & Friday, September26 & 27: New Pastor OrientationRetreat MN South District.PEACE LUTHERAN(Missouri Synod), <strong>Arlington</strong>Kurt Lehmkuhl, PastorSunday, September 22: 8:15a.m. Sunday school. 9:30 a.m.Worship service.Monday, September 23: 7:00p.m. Guild meeting & Biblestudy 7:00 p.m. Worship service.Wednesday, September 24:3:45 p.m. Catechism.info@<strong>Arlington</strong>MNnews.comSENIOR DININGCall 326-3401 for a mealSuggested Donation $3.85Meals are served at HighlandCommons dining roomMonday-FridayMonday: Hamburger, ovenbrown potatoes, corn, bun withmargarine, rhubarb sauce, low fatmilk.Tuesday: Tacos with meat,cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, tortilla,sour cream, fresh fruit, pudding,low fat milk.Wednesday: Chicken paprika,brown rice, mixed vegetables,peaches, cream puff dessert, lowfat milk.Thursday: Pork loin, wholeparslied potatoes, carrots, dinnerroll with margarine, poke cake,low fat milk.Friday: Italian meat sauce,spaghetti noodles, lettuce withdressing, green beans, garlicbread with margarine, ice cream,low fat milk.SIBLEY EAST ELEMENTARYBREAKFAST MENU<strong>Arlington</strong> and GaylordBreakfast is served at 8:00 a.m.daily. A 1/2 pint of milk is served<strong>Arlington</strong> Enterprise, Thursday, September 19, 2013, page 9www.arlingtonmnnews.comZion Lutheran Church (ELCA)814 W Brooks St, <strong>Arlington</strong> • 507-964-5454Pastor James CarlsonWorship: Sunday 9:00 a.m.Sunday School/Fellowship 10:00 a.m.BlessingsDo nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility valueothers above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you tothe interests of the others. Philippians 2:3-4 NIVCommercial and Industrial BuildersGreen Isle, MN 55338ph. 507.326.7901 fax: 507.326.3551www.vosconstruction.com<strong>Arlington</strong> State BankServing the Community Since 1895BANKING SERVICESMemberFDIC964-2256<strong>Arlington</strong>EQUALHOUSINGLENDERA & N Radiator RepairAllen & Nicki Scharn, Owners23228 401 Ave., <strong>Arlington</strong>877-964-2281 or 507-964-2281 Bus.Certified ASE Technician on StaffAlso distributor for Poxy Coat IIIndustrial Grade Coatings/PaintMID-COUNTYCO-OP700 W. Lake St., Box 177Cologne, MN 55322(952) 466-3700or TOLL FREE: 1-888-466-3700<strong>Arlington</strong>ENTERPRISE402 W. Alden, <strong>Arlington</strong>507-964-5547HUTCHINSON CO-OPAGRONOMYLEON DOSE,<strong>Arlington</strong> Branch ManagerHCMenuwith each meal daily. Menu is subjectto change.Monday: Crunchmania, juice,milk.Tuesday: Waffle, juice, milk.Wednesday: Cup cereal, fruit,milk.Thursday: Mini cinnis, juice,milk.Friday: Bug bites, cheese stick,juice, milk.SIBLEY EAST SCHOOLMENU<strong>Arlington</strong>A 1/2 pint of milk and an enrichedgrain product is served witheach meal. Additional milk isavailable for 40 cents each. Menuis subject to change.Monday: Italian dunker, meatsauce, romaine salad, peas,pineapple, milk.Tuesday: Hamburger on bun,oven potatoes, onions, pickles,tomato, fruit, milk.Wednesday: Mexican haystack,rice, refried beans, fixings, blackbean salsa, fruit, milk.Thursday: Sub sandwich, lettuce,tomato, green pepper, onion,pickles, chips, fruit, milk.Friday: Pizza, romaine salad,Senior Program Continued from page 1food,” said Anderson. “Forhome delivered meals you canpick from the menu and getthem on the days you want.”<strong>The</strong> program can accommodatespecial diet requests suchas low salt, low fat or diabetic.Anderson said if there is anoption not listed, LSS is willingto work with the diningsite caterer to give peoplewhat they want.“Because we do accept FederalOlder American Act dollars,we cannot have a setcharge for the meals,” saidAnderson. “We have a suggesteddonation, but no one isever turned away for inabilityto pay. That is where we getsome of the stigma that this iswelfare. It’s not. <strong>The</strong>re is noincome requirement, but werequest a confidential donation.”A suggested donation is between$3.85 and $6.70 permeal. SNAP food supportbenefits can be used in lieu ofcash donations. Adults under60 can participate, but mustpay the full cost of the mealof $6.70.“One of the newest thingswe are excited about is we cansell gift certificates throughour web site,” said Andersonabout www.lssmn.org/nutrition.“As a Christmas presentyou can buy mom lunch everyday. <strong>The</strong> program helps peoplewho spent time in a nursingfacility to come backhome.”Anderson said the programdoes not come close to coveringits costs in the donationsystem. <strong>The</strong> average congregatedining donation in <strong>Arlington</strong>is $1.76. It is a littlebetter in Gaylord at $3.34,while Gibbon is at $2.69,Henderson $2.21 andWinthrop $3.18. Donationsfor meals on wheels are notdoing well either.23189 Hwy. 5 North,<strong>Arlington</strong>, MN 55307arlington@hutchcoop.comOffice (507) 964-2283Cell (320) 583-4324411 7 th Ave. NW • (507) 964-2251<strong>Arlington</strong> HausYour Hometown Pub & Eatery1986-2009<strong>Arlington</strong> • 1-507-964-2473FUNERAL SERVICEP.O. Box 314<strong>Arlington</strong>, MN 55307Phone (507) 964-2201green beans, fruit, milk.SIBLEY EAST SCHOOLMENUGaylordA 1/2 pint of milk and an enrichedgrain product is served witheach meal. Additional milk isavailable for 40 cents each. Menuis subject to change.Monday: Italian dunker, romainesalad, peas, pineapple,milk.Alternate: Fishburger.Tuesday: Hamburger on bun,oven potatoes, onion, pickles,fruit, milk.Alternate: Baked chicken.Wednesday: Taco, lettuce,tomato, refried beans, fiesta blackbean salad, fruit, milk.Alternate: Egg sandwich.Thursday: Sub sandwich, tomato,lettuce, pickles, onion, corn,fruit, milk.Alternate: Chicken dumplingsoup, salad bar.Friday: Pizza, romaine salad,green beans, fruit, milk.Alternate: Ham & cheese onwhole grain bun.“In the customer survey, thevast majority of those servedare over 80 living on theirown,” said Anderson. “Some94 percent said they wouldrecommend the services toothers. Yet, a small numbersaid they are able to contribute$3 or less per meal.”<strong>The</strong> LSS nutrition programis part of the federal sequesterand there may be changeswith the services offered in2014 when budget cuts couldtake place. Anderson said theprogram is asked to look atcriteria for who uses the servicesin the future.“Home delivered mealsprovide a safety and wellbeingcheck,” said Anderson.“This is something we can doover an out-of-town provider.It is reassurance to a familythat someone is looking in.This is a value-added part ofthe program that is not oftentalked about.”Online atwww.<strong>Arlington</strong>MNnew.comSTATE BANK OFHAMBURG100 Years. 100 Reasons.Phone 952-467-2992statebankofhamburg.comCONVENIENCESTOREHwy. 5 N., <strong>Arlington</strong>507-964-2920Homestyle PizzaReal or Soft Serve Ice CreamGas – Diesel – Deli – VideosCRAIG BULLERTARLINGTON, MN(507)964-2212www.chefcraigs.com23180 401 Ave., <strong>Arlington</strong> Phone 507-964-2264

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