First Sunday in Lent FEBRUARY 22, 2015
St. Joseph Campus: 1310 Mainstreet, Hopkins St. John Campus (Parish Office): 6 Interlachen Road, Hopkins 55343 Phone: (952) 935-5536 Website: www.stgabrielhopkins.org Fax: (952) 938-2724
CONTACTS Parish Office ...................... (952) 935-5536 St. Joseph’s Social Hall ... (952) 938-8968
CELEBRATION OF MASSES St. Joseph Campus Saturday ................................. 4:30pm Sunday ..................................... 8:30am Tue & Thu ................................. 7:00am Morning Prayer & Rosary Mon, Wed, & Fri .................... 7:00am
St. John the Evangelist Campus Sunday .. 10:30am & 1:00pm (Hispanic) Wed, Fri & Sat ....................... 8:00am
SACRAMENTAL LIFE Eucharistic Adoration Chapel: Perpetual Adoration open 24 hours at St. Joseph Campus Baptism: Second Sunday of the Month Contact the office 2 months prior to Baptism to schedule the required preparation conference. Matrimony: Contact priest 12 months in advance of desired date. Reconciliation (Private): St. Joseph’s Campus Saturday ............................... 3:30pm St. John’s Campus Saturday ......................... 8:30-9:30am Sunday .................................. 12:30pm
Anointing: Contact Fr. Jim Liekhus . ................................... (952) 935-5536 Communion or BeFriender visit: Contact Mary Fran Karanikolas ............................... (952) 935-5536 Parish Registration Contact the Parish Office at ............................... (952) 935-5536 Bulletin Deadline Tuesdays at 12:00pm except for holidays (week of the bulletin publication.) email to: [email protected]
Calling all Notre Dame, St John's and John Ireland
Students, Parents and Alumni:
Join us to celebrate and commemorate Peg Pavek’s fabulous teaching career!
This Sunday, February 22 from 11:30am until 2:00pm
(following the 10:30am Mass)
in the community room at St John campus
Any and all help is welcome! Cake and drinks will be provided.
Parish News
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LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR FEBRUARY 28/MARCH 1
4:30 Mass at St. Joseph’s Campus Sacristan: K. Totall Lectors: Barb Kok, Karen Totall Servers: Alex J. Extraordinary Ministers: A. J. Ames, M. Banker, R. Bechir, K. Jamison, B. Johnson, D. Specken, J. Specken Usher: K. Jamison 8:30 Mass at St. Joseph’s Campus Sacristan: P. Weinbender Lectors: M. Beckering, P. Bell Servers: Hattie H. Extraordinary Ministers: D. Hirl, P. Hirl, B. Lauzon, R. Pantila, J. Underdahl, M. Underdahl, P. Weinbender Usher: P. Ames
10:30 Mass at St. John’s Campus Sacristan: B. & F. Tautin Lectors: F. Tautin, N. WIllette Servers: Mia S, Sean S., Peter M Extraordinary Ministers: Deacon D. Branch, S. Behnken, K. Cambre, B. Davis, K. Davis, M. Dickinson, R. Fox, J. Greene, T. Greene, B. McBride, A. Provinata
Pastor: Fr. James Liekhus
[email protected] Deacons:
Deacon Darrel Branch [email protected]
Deacon Francis Tangney (952) 935-8530
[email protected] Business Administrator
Beth Schorle [email protected] Director of Worship & Music:
Katie Schafer [email protected]
Office Manager: Martha Krawczak
[email protected] Pastoral Minister:
Mary Fran Karanikolas [email protected]
Faith Formation Director: Chuck Romportl
[email protected] Pre-School Coordinator (St. Joseph
campus): Kathleen Esh
(952) 933-7610 [email protected]
Pre-School Coordinator (St. John campus)
Jenni Stankevitz (952) 938-2773
[email protected] Director of Maintenance
Tony Jaroscak [email protected]
Custodian Ricardo Torres
[email protected] Pastoral Council Chair:
Cathy Carlson (612) 251-1191
Notre Dame Academy
www.nda-mn.org 13505 Excelsior Blvd
Mtka MN 55345 Principal
Ginger Vance (952) 358-3500
email: [email protected]
Parish Staff
SUPER DUPER
SOUP SUPPERS! ALL AGES INVITED!
Soup and Rolls for everyone - from 6:00 - 7:00pm every other Friday in Lent: February 27, March 13, and 27 in the community room at St. John campus.
Then, stay for the Stations of the Cross!
FISH FRIES The St. Gabriel the Archangel Annual Fish Fries will be on Friday, March 6, and 20. The fish fries will be from 5:00-7:30pm in the social hall at St. Joseph campus. Stations of the Cross will be at 7:00pm in St. Joseph’s Church.
STATIONS OF THE CROSS Every Friday during Lent we will have Stations of the Cross at 7:00pm. On February 20, March 6 and 20 stations of the cross will be at St. Joseph campus and February 27, March 13 and 27 stations of the cross will be at St. John campus.
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Parish News
Dear Parishioners, Being tempted is not a sin. That’s an important distinction that we can sometimes forget. Every so often in the confessional, a person will come in and confess that they have been struggling with the temptation to sin. When I ask them if they gave in to the temptation, they say “no”, but they feel guilty for even having been tempted. But we see from this weekend’s gospel that Jesus himself was tempted. He may not have suffered from concupiscence like we do, he did not have an internal struggle with a fallen human nature like we do because of original sin, but he was tempted, nonetheless. Temptation is inevitable in the world we live in, but we can avoid committing sin if we resist these temptations and choose instead to be virtuous and holy. At the same time, we do bear the responsibility of avoiding temptation as much as possible. Just because we cannot avoid all temptation does not mean we should invite every temptation. I occasionally hear in the confessional someone expressing frustration with God because He does not take away a particular temptation, especially a habitual one. “I don’t want to commit this sin and I’ve asked God to remove it from me, but He doesn’t.” When I dig a little deeper, there is almost always more the person could be doing to avoid the temptation to sin. “You want to stop committing sins of unchastity, but you don’t put a filter on your computer, cancel that magazine subscription, stop watching certain TV shows. You want to stop gossiping, but you call your friend every day with whom you gossip, and you don’t bring up to her that you wish you could stop.” We cannot willfully expose ourselves to sinful thoughts and ideas, and then plead innocence when the temptations pop into our minds, complaining that God doesn’t remove them from us. If we knowingly surround ourselves with temptations, we will eventually give in to them. It is hard enough to grow in holiness, we shouldn’t help the enemy come up with ways to hold us back. The last thing the enemy wants us to do is turn our attention to our holiness and to the ways he tempts us from progressing. He would love for us to just not think about it. So that’s exactly what we should think about. The season of Lent especially is a time for us to examine our lives and ask ourselves: what are the temptations that I am faced with? Once we’ve identified how we are tempted, we should then ask: am I inviting these temptations or am I doing what I can to avoid them? That is a good place to start on our growth in holiness. –Fr. Liekhus
Please pray for those in nursing homes, the families of the sick, caregivers, the military and their families, and for the following: Dale Baggio, Arlene Beers, Kathleen Bianco, Anne & Ron Bisson, Herb Branch, Al & Claudia Brazil, Dr. Dennis Clifford, Mark Clifford, Gladys Daly, Maggie Doe, Marie Edquist, Helen Eisel, Marie Fick, Sharon Francis, Fr. Ralph Goman, Lu Gragert, Joan Gruidl, Ted Hagert, Rosemary Harrington, Dee Holschuh, Millie Howe, Dianne Hummel, Ben Insky, Rose Irrgang, Dorene Johnson, Pat Kempf, Evelyn Kerber, Justin Keyes, Susan Kobe, Madonna Leonard, Teresa Lucken, Barbara Mackintosh, Rose McGonagle, Janice McPeak, Dolores Millerbernd, Alice Paulsrud, Algartha Peterson, Elsie June Phillips, Bernie Reid, Joshua Reid, Sharon Reid, Maryanne Remington, Kathleen and Robert Sawyer, Sharon Schaefer, Diane Schmerler, Jean Schwappach, Mary Seurer, Jeanne Sheck, Annabelle Specken, Sandy Sperrazza, Gil and Bev Stifter, Darryl Stohl, Jim & Ranee Sulfridge, Darlene Vanek, Mrs. John Vilipski, and Regis Yunker.
Deceased: Please pray for the repose of the souls of Isadora (Dora) Bittle, Janie McNamara (niece of Marlene Dvorak), and James H. Walcher and pray for their family and friends who mourn them.
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MASS INTENTIONS Sunday, February 22 8:30am †Donna Sidla 10:30am †Wyatt Shepherd and Family 1:00pm People of the Parish Tuesday, February 24 7:00am †Joseph P. & Clara Nagel & Family Wednesday, February 25
8:00am †Stephen B. Flesche Thursday, February 26 7:00am †Patricia Yunker Friday, February 27
8:00am †Russ Beckstrom Saturday, February 28
8:00am †Dan Vaughn 4:30pm †John Malecha Sunday, March 1 8:30am †Peggy Mooney & Family 10:30am †Michael Parin 1:00pm People of the Parish
Parish News
Sunday, February 22 Rite of Sending 10:30am Sunday School E-Preschool Rm 10:45am Hispanic Religious Ed CAFE LD 11:30am Retirement Party for Peg Pavek E-CR 6:00pm Faith Formation Sessions Meet E-School 6:00pm Sunday Evening Bible Study E-Rm. 100 Monday, February 23 5:00pm Legion of Mary J-LB 5:30pm Loaves & Fishes J-SH 7:00pm Bible Study E-CR
7:30pm AA E-CAFE Tuesday, February 24 9:00am Bible Study E-Rm. 105 5:30pm Loaves & Fishes J-SH 7:00pm Calligraphy Group J-AU 7:00pm Holy Spirit Prayer Group J-LB 8:00pm Men’s Basketball E-Gym Wednesday, February 25 9:30am Mother’s Group E-Preschool Rm 7:00pm Pastoral Council E-CR 8:00pm Men’s Basketball E-Gym Thursday, February 26
6:30pm Choir Practice E-Church 7:00pm Divine Mercy Study Group J-FF 7:00pm RCIA E-CR
Friday, February 27 6:00pm Soup Supper E-CR 7:00pm Stations of the Cross E-SJE 7:00pm West Metro Young Adults E-Gym Saturday, February 28
12:00pm Hispanic NFP Class E-Leo’s Den 7:00pm Hispanic Stations of the Cross E 7:30pm Hispanic Community Prayer Group E-CR Sunday, March 1 10:30am Sunday School E-Preschool Rm
11:00am Hispanic Religious Ed. E-CR E-LD 6:00pm Faith Formation Sessions Meet E-School 6:00pm Sunday Evening Bible Study E-Rm. 100
J = St. Joseph Campus J-CH– Church • J-SH-Social Hall
• J-AC-Adoration Chapel • J-SC-School Cafeteria
J-SB-School Building • J-LB-Library J-AU-Auxiliary Room • J-FF-Faith Formation Office
E = St. John the Evangelist Campus E-CR Community Room • E-LD Leo’s Den
E-CAFE Cafeteria • E-G Gym • E-Chapel-Chapel • E-School-School
E-SMR-School Meeting Room E-CONF-Conference Room
Weekly Calendar
For the 33 weeks ended 2/15 $586,568 2/15 Gifts $8,961 Gifts-electronic $862 Prior Fiscal Ytd $570,135 FY15 Annual Fiscal Budget $951,000
Sharing our gifts with God and His Church
St Gabriel the Archangel's Sunday Giving
February 22, 2015 - 1st Sunday of Lent
“AFTER JOHN HAD BEEN ARRESTED, JESUS CAME TO GALILEE PROCLAIMING THE GOSPEL OF GOD….” – MARK 1:14
Do you ever think about how difficult it must have been for Jesus to come into Galilee, knowing that John had just been arrested for teaching the same message that Jesus was proclaiming. It must have taken great love and trust for Jesus to do what the Father had sent Him here on earth to do. In the same way, following a life of stewardship takes great love and trust from us. We must be willing to surrender completely to God, trusting that God will always give us all that we need to fulfill His plan for us. If you are not already participating in our 2015 Stewardship efforts to grow in discipleship and be good stewards of the gifts that God has shared with us, Talent Directories and forms are available in the back of the church and in the parish office.
Second Time: Anisha Sequeira and Lance Saldanha Please remember this couple in your prayers as they prepare for their marriage.
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WOMEN’S CLUB NEWS We have been busy!! The auxiliary room (next to the kitchen on the St Joseph’s campus) has a new look. Venetian Blinds, walls painted (thanks to Tony, Eric, Ricardo). All have been changed to give a new look to the room. Ready for small meetings! New signs have been ordered for the parking lot. This will make more spaces for people coming to funerals, bridge, rummage sales, etc. Stay tuned for more action OR suggest ideas
ST. CLARE GUILD The St Clare Guild will meet at 1:00pm on Wednesday, February
25 at the home of Pat Anderson, 14601 Atrium Way,
Minnetonka, #313. We sew the infant gowns for Baptism. We do simple hand sewing with conversation and dessert. New members are always welcome. Please all Pat at (952) 938-6827 for more information.
DVD PERSON NEEDED! If you can run a DVD player at the three Soup Suppers at St. John Campus. Contact Kathleen Esh at (952) 933-7610 (afternoon or evening or email me at [email protected] for more information, details or to run the DVD player. The dates are February 27, March 13 and March 27.
Calligraphy Group to Meet Join us for three Tuesday evenings, February 24, March 3 and 10 in the Auxiliary Room of St. Joseph campus (social hall level) from 7:00 to 8:30pm. Have you always wanted to try your hand at calligraphy? Have you done calligraphy in the past and want to get back into it? Do you practice calligraphy and want to meet with others to share different styles and information? Then this group is for you. Questions contact Jay at [email protected].
2015 Catholic Services Appeal FOLLOW-UP IN-PEW PROCESS WILL BE NEXT WEEKEND
If you have not made your contribution to the 2015 Catholic Services Appeal, please consider doing so. We will conduct the in-pew pledging process at Mass one last time to give everyone an opportunity to participate. One pledge can make a difference, especially when combined with all of the other pledges made throughout our local Church. And, when our parish reaches its goal, 25% of all funds
received will be returned for use to support ministries in our parish. Please prayerfully consider providing your financial support to the Catholic Services Appeal. You can and will make a difference.
5 NIGHTS IN THE UPPER ROOM: A LENTEN BIBLE STUDY FOR BUSY
PARENTS AND YOU Join us on five Sunday evenings in Lent 6:00 to 7:30pm for a homework-free journey into the Gospel of John’s theology-packed Upper Room discourses with Jesus and his apostles (John 13-17). In-depth study and informal discussion led by Ben Martinka in Room 100 at St. John’s school (Boyce St. entrance), Sundays February 22 through March 22. All parishioners and children are welcome.
A Listening Presence
Everyone at times has difficulties and needs a caring companion who will listen empathize and be a reminder of a caring faith community. BeFriender ministry is not a ministry of
“doing” but of “being.” BeFrienders provide care through a listening presence to anyone experiencing grief, loss, transition or other cares. To request a visit, contact Mary Fran Karanikolas, Pastoral Minister at (952) 935-5536.
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Faith Formation & School News
FAITH FORMATION SESSIONS THIS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22 SUNDAY MORNING PRESCHOOL – During the 10:30am Mass at St. John campus, for 3 & 4 year-olds and kindergartners. SUNDAY EVENING FAITH FORMATION:
Sunday evening sessions for grade 1 – 9 meet as usual this week. Please use the St. John’s School entrance at 1503 Boyce St. Sessions are from 6:00 to 7:30pm in the St. John’s campus school. Please enter by the South School door on Boyce Street. PARENTS OF KINDERGARTENERS AND PRE-KINDERGARTNERS Did you know that we have Preschool Program for 3 & 4 years olds and Kindergarteners during the 10:30am Sunday Mass at the St. John’s campus? If you’d like your children to participate in this Sunday morning “Religion Readiness” program – please call (952) 540-4762.
Notre Dame Academy School News
Notre Dame Academy has been buzzing with fun and excitement during these cold winter months. Students enjoyed celebrating the strong faith and academic rigor Catholic Schools bring during Catholic School week at the end of January. Basketball season has been in full swing and the season will wrap up the first week of March Elementary students have been participating in Kids Yoga after school as well as Mad Science
before school. Como Zoo has been presenting fun Science activities to elementary grades on Fridays and have been greeted with
some fun animal visitors STAR testing/assessment has been implemented in all grades POPS concert was a full house on February 12 Students are preparing for The Junior High School Play – The Music Man, which will be on March 12- 15. Get your
tickets soon before they sell out! Always a highlight of the Spring! Students selected the theme “In His Shoes” as a focus for all Lenten activities. Notre Dame Academy students and staff have been busy- too many great things to list. Check out the weekly “Insight” newsletters which are posted on our website with more detailed information about our great school!
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952-935-5536 www.stgabrielhopkins.org II Domingo Ordinario “B” 22 de febrero del 2015
EL SIGNIFICADO DE NUESTRO BAUTISMO Cuaresma es la época del año que dedicamos a escu-driñar nuestras vidas a la luz de nuestro Bautismo en la muerte y resurrección de Jesús. Las lecturas de hoy son como un catecismo abreviado de lo que nuestras vidas de bautizados significan. Tal como Noé pasó por las aguas del diluvio a una alianza con Dios, así también nosotros entramos en una alianza, una relación con Dios prometida por nuestro Bautismo. El salmo nos recuerda que si real-mente vivimos la alianza, el modo de vida que Dios quie-re que vivamos no va a ser una carga, sino una fuente de amor y verdad. La carta de Pedro ofrece una explicación de lo que significa nuestro bautismo: es una plegaria a Dios pidiendo una buena conciencia. ¿Cómo obtenemos esta buena conciencia? Las palabras que Jesús proclama justo después de su tentación nos señala el camino: “Arrepiéntanse y crean en el Evangelio”. Podría ser un buen ejercicio espiritual mantener estas lecturas a nuestro alcance durante todo el tiempo de Cuaresma, un medio para ayudarnos a volver a una vida vivida según nuestras promesas bautismales. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. LAS LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — Dios estableció una alianza con Noé y sus hijos y les prometió que nunca más habría un diluvio devastador (Génesis 9:8-15). Salmo — Descúbrenos, Señor, tus caminos (Salmo 25 (24)). Segunda lectura — Aquella agua representaba el bau-tismo que ahora nos salva (1 Pedro 3:18-22). Evangelio — Después de los cuarenta días en el desierto, Jesús viene a Galilea proclamando el Evangelio de Dios (Marcos 1:12-15).
GRUPO DE ORACION
Sábados 7:00pm
Catequesis de Padres de familia Bienvenid@s a la Santa Misa
SÓLO JESÚS Debemos orar sin cansarnos, porque la salvación de la humanidad no depende del éxito material… sino sólo de Jesús.
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Lv 19:1-2, 11-18; Sal 19 (18):8-10, 15; Mt 25:31-46 Martes: Is 55:10-11; Sal 34 (33):4-7, 16-19; Mt 6:7-15 Miércoles: Jon 3:1-10; Sal 51 (50):3-4, 12-13, 18-19; Lc 11:29-32 Jueves: Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25; Sal 138 (137):1-3, 7c-8; Mt 7:7-12 Viernes: Ez 18:21-28; Sal 130 (129):1-8; Mt 5:20-26 Sábado: Dt 26:16-19; Sal 119 (118):1-2, 4-5, 7-8; Mt 5:43-48 Domingo: Gn 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18; Sal 116 (115): 10, 15-19; Rom 8:31b-34; Mc 9:2-10 TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE Según un dicho árabe, si quieres conocer bien a una persona, debes convivir durante cuarenta días con ella. Cuarenta no puede tomarse al pie de la letra, ya que en las culturas semitas de siglos pasados cuarenta significaba “un largo periodo de tiempo”. Los judíos, cristianos y mu-sulmanes provenimos de esas culturas antiguas y es por eso que para nosotros el número cuarenta es muy impor-tante. Algunos ejemplos bíblicos: El diluvió duró cuarenta días. Moisés habló con Dios durante cuarenta días en el Sinaí. El pueblo de Israel pasó cuarenta años en el desier-to purificándose de sus pecados. Jesús ayunó cuarenta días en el desierto antes de iniciar su ministerio público. El profeta Mahoma tenía cuarenta años cuando Dios lo lla-mó; asimismo, según el Islam, Dios creó a Adán en cuaren-ta días, y la persona que desea sabiduría necesita ayu-nar cuarenta días. No se sabe de dónde viene esta conexión del número cuarenta con la religión. Algunos astrónomos piensan que es debido al planeta Venus. Venus (estrella matutina) via-ja por el cielo regresando a su lugar de origen cada cua-renta años menos cuarenta días. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.