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P ASTOR S P ONDERINGS S T . B ENEDICT S 1419 ST. BENEDICT ST., DULUTH, MN 55811 C ATHOLIC C HURCH MASS SCHEDULE & PRAYER Weekend: Sunday 8:30 am & 1:00 pm (Latin—Extraordinary Form) Weekday: Thursday– Friday 8:00 am Saturday 8:30am St John’s Church, 4230 St. John’s Drive Masses: Saturday (in Anticipation) 5:00 pm Sunday 10:30 am Monday—Wednesday 8:00 am Reconciliation (Confession): Confessions: Thurs. and Friday: at 7:30 a.m. Fridays: after 8:00 am Mass Sundays: 7:30 a.m. PASTORAL STAFF Pastor: Fr. Seth Gogolin [email protected] Deacon: John Weiske Deacon: John Specht Deacon: Kyle Eller Deacon: Walter Beier Retired Deacon: Dennis Anderson Director of Parish Engagement & Family Faith Formation: Elisabeth Cyr Secretary/Bookkeeper: Carol Cyr Music Director: Sandra Eller Maintenance: Bob Meier East Duluth Faith Formation Director K-5: Sonya Morris East Duluth Faith Formation 6 –12: Grace Woitalla PARISH OFFICE Address: 1419 St. Benedict St, Duluth 55811 Phone:(218) 724-4828 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: Hours: Monday-Friday 9am—noon This Sunday afternoon (October 17) I will be heading out of town to meet a group of priests who I meet with on a monthly basis. The priests in the group are Fr. Pio Atonio, Fr. Steve Daigle, Fr. Eli Gieske, Fr. Kris McKusky, and Fr. Gabriel Waweru, and the group is known as a “priest fraternity group” or “priest support group.” Most priests in our diocese are a part of one of these groups which are highly encouraged by our bishop. They are made up of priests in our diocese, and the purpose of them is to provide an opportunity for fraternity, being able to share about the difficulties and joys of priesthood with other priests, to keep each other accountable for what we need to be doing as priests, and an opportunity to pray with each other. I have been part of my priest fraternity group since early on in my first year of priesthood. These monthly meetings are an essential part of my priesthood because they strengthen me in my vocation, and since I have been meeting with these men for several years we are able to challenge each other where needed and can be a source of encouragement for each other as well. Not every priest is a part of a fraternity group. Some were parts of groups that separated, or some don’t want to put another meeting on their calendar. As brother priests it is essential that we help keep each other accountable for living our lives as priests, and so I encourage brother priests who are not part of a group to form October 17, 2021 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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P A S T O R ’ S P O N D E R I N G S

ST. BENEDICT’S

1 4 1 9 S T . B E N E D I C T S T . , D U L U T H , M N 5 5 8 1 1

CATHOLIC CHURCH

MASS SCHEDULE & PRAYER

Weekend:

Sunday 8:30 am &

1:00 pm (Latin—Extraordinary Form)

Weekday: Thursday– Friday 8:00 am

Saturday 8:30am

St John’s Church, 4230 St. John’s Drive

Masses:

Saturday (in Anticipation) 5:00 pm

Sunday 10:30 am

Monday—Wednesday 8:00 am

Reconciliation (Confession):

Confessions:

Thurs. and Friday: at 7:30 a.m.

Fridays: after 8:00 am Mass

Sundays: 7:30 a.m.

PASTORAL STAFF

Pastor: Fr. Seth Gogolin

[email protected]

Deacon: John Weiske

Deacon: John Specht

Deacon: Kyle Eller

Deacon: Walter Beier

Retired Deacon: Dennis Anderson

Director of Parish Engagement & Family

Faith Formation: Elisabeth Cyr

Secretary/Bookkeeper: Carol Cyr

Music Director: Sandra Eller

Maintenance: Bob Meier

East Duluth Faith Formation Director K-5:

Sonya Morris

East Duluth Faith Formation 6 –12:

Grace Woitalla

PARISH OFFICE

Address: 1419 St. Benedict St, Duluth 55811

Phone:(218) 724-4828

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website:

Hours: Monday-Friday 9am—noon

This Sunday afternoon (October 17) I will be heading out of town to meet a

group of priests who I meet with on a monthly basis. The priests in the group

are Fr. Pio Atonio, Fr. Steve Daigle, Fr. Eli Gieske, Fr. Kris McKusky, and Fr.

Gabriel Waweru, and the group is known as a “priest fraternity group” or

“priest support group.” Most priests in our diocese are a part of one of these

groups which are highly encouraged by our bishop. They are made up of

priests in our diocese, and the purpose of them is to provide an opportunity

for fraternity, being able to share about the difficulties and joys of priesthood

with other priests, to keep each other accountable for what we need to be

doing as priests, and an opportunity to pray with each other. I have been part

of my priest fraternity group since early on in my first year of priesthood.

These monthly meetings are an essential part of my priesthood because they

strengthen me in my vocation, and since I have been meeting with these men

for several years we are able to challenge each other where needed and can

be a source of encouragement for each other as well. Not every priest is a

part of a fraternity group. Some were parts of groups that separated, or some

don’t want to put another meeting on their calendar. As brother priests it is

essential that we help keep each other accountable for living our lives as

priests, and so I encourage brother priests who are not part of a group to form

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October 17, 2021

29th Sunday in

Ordinary Time

one or to join an existing group. Please pray for all of the priests of our diocese, that

we may take advantage of meeting with one another, so that strengthened and re-

newed we may more fully give ourselves in ministry to our parishes.

Being able to share joys and struggles with others who have similar joys and strug-

gles is not only necessary for priests, but for all people. This holds very true when it

comes to living our lives as Catholics. If we do not have a small group of other Catho-

lic friends that we can spend time with and talk about our lives of following Jesus in

the Church He established, it will be much more difficult to live our faith than if we

had such a group we were a part of. I encourage all of us to think about people in

our lives who we could start meeting with (if we don’t do so already), and then actual-

ly start getting together. These meetings don’t have to go deep right away, and in

fact they can be mostly casual. It is important just to start. Perhaps the people that

come to mind aren’t people you would normally spend time with. That’s perfect be-

cause they don’t need to be. As followers of Christ we need a support system of oth-

ers who are trying to follow Christ. We should not be surprised if we feel unsupported

in our faith if we are never around others who are trying to live it too. These small

groups can be a way of helping each other live the faith because you can strengthen

and encourage each other. Ask the Holy Spirit to guide you to others who can help

you build up your faith.

God Bless.

– Fr. Seth

P A R I S H N E W S & E V E N T S

SACRAMENTS

Baptism: Baptism preparation class

must be scheduled with the priest or a

Deacon prior to a baptism.

Marriage: Marriage preparation must

be made at least nine (9) months prior

to the proposed date of the wedding.

MARRIAGE & FAMILY

Diocese of Duluth Marriage & Family

Life: [email protected]

Natural Family Planning

Here are two local options available for

guidance with natural family planning:

Northland Family Programs: 786-2378

Located at St. Mary’s Hospital

www.northlandfamilyprograms.com

Couple to Couple League International:

www.ccli.org Local Teaching Couple:

Brett & Meghan Jones 715-394-3060

[email protected]

Marriage Resource Websites

www.ForYourMarriage.org

www.fathersforgood.org

www.5lovelanguages.com

www.wwmesection8.org

www.teamsofourlady.org

www.dioceseoflacrosse.com

(Go to Marriage and Family Life page)

PRAYER CHAIN

Prayer requests? Please call

Gloria Michelizzi at 728-2669 or

Roy St. George at 940-5951.

INTERESTED IN BECOMING

CATHOLIC?

Contact the parish office

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STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE

Week of October 10

Weekly offering:…………….......$3,222.00

Electronic Giving…………………….…$2,782.64

Children Offering……………………………..$..00

Week’s Collection…………...... .$6,004.64

YTD Stewardship goal.………$96,675.00

Amount given to date…….... $90,194.13

UCA 2021 Goal: $65,854.05

Collected to date: $42,656.70

Thank you for your continued generosity

to our parish and Diocese!!

October 17, 2021

Every one as he hath determined

in his heart, not with sadness, or

of necessity: for God loveth a

cheerful giver. 2 Corinthians 9:7

Bible in a Year

If you have not yet begun to listen to Fr. Mike Schmitz read the bible each day and

give commentary on the reading it is not too late to begin! An anonymous donor has

made it possible for us to purchase some copies of the Ignatius Bible Revised

Standard Catholic Edition, which is the version of the bible Fr. Mike reads from in his

podcast. There are still some bibles available for parishioners to receive to encour-

age the reading of God’s Word in Holy Scripture. If you are interested in picking up a

copy you can contact the parish office.

BABY BOTTLE DRIVE

Our parish will be participating in a baby bottle fundraising drive during

the month of October– Respect Life Month! Funds raised help support

the Christ Child Society, which manages the Crib Club "store" in the

Women's Care Center in Duluth. We ask that you pick up your baby

bottle in the Gathering Space and fill with change or bills. Checks can

be made out to the Christ Child Society. Filled bottles can be dropped

off in the gathering space or the office. Thank you for helping us

change lives with your change.

You’re Invited!!

October 22 from 6-8pm is Game Night for all ages! Bring your favorite

board game or just come to play. Popcorn and treats provided. :)

Hope to see you there!

ALL SAINTS Family Gathering

Saturday, October 30th 6:00 PM and concluding around 8:00 PM

ST. BEN’S HALL Enjoy HOT DOGS, Root Beer Floats, Treats, PUMPKIN

CARVING, and More!!

Kids! Get ready for another fun - Who’s That Saint Contest! Come dressed as

your favorite SAINT or BIBLE CHARACTER and be

ready to tell us about him/her. A winner will be cho-

sen from each age group: infants-pre K, K –5th

grade, 6th—9th grade.

PLEASE RSVP TO: Rob Hofmann, St. Ben’s K of C at

[email protected] or 218-464-2895

Sponsored by St. Ben’s Knights

of Columbus

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Come let us Adore Him

Adoration takes place on

Wednesdays from 9 am to 9 pm

First Fridays from 9am—5pm

If you are ready to commit to an

hour a week contact the office to

sign up. Several time slots are in

need of a second adorer.

The 40 Days for Life/Duluth

Fall Campaign

St. Benedict’s has traditionally covered Tues-

days of the campaign. Sign-up sheets for the

Tuesdays are in the gathering space or you can sign up on

line for any day: go to 40daysforlife.com for more details.

East Duluth Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults

Thinking about becoming Catholic?

East Duluth RCIA classes have begun. It is not too late to join

us. We look forward to meeting you. The classes are held on

Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Fireside Room at the

Cathedral. Park on East Fourth Street or in the Holy Rosary

School lot. Follow signs to the Parish Office and follow direc-

tions to the Fireside Room. If interested, contact the pastor of

one of the East Duluth parishes or

Bob and Sandi Arola, 218-525-2962, [email protected].

The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is a journey of faith for

persons who are not baptized, who are baptized in another

Christian tradition and desire to become Catholic, and bap-

tized Catholics in need of First Communion and/or Confirma-

tion. There is no cost to attend.

East End Faith Formation

In today’s Gospel, James and John ask to be given seats of

honor when Jesus enters into his glory. Jesus responds, “Can

you drink the cup that I drink or be baptized with the baptism

with which I am baptized?” Once again, the disciples seem to

be selective in what they hear Jesus say. They want to share

Jesus’ glory, but do not appear to understand that his glory will

be preceded by his suffering. Jesus says that the honor they

seek is not his to give.

Like the Disciples, in order to follow Jesus, we must be willing

to suffer. Jesus explains the importance of service and sacri-

fice in the life of a disciple. Those who wish to be first in God’s

kingdom must be the servants of others.

Following Jesus’ example of sacrificial love continues to be

countercultural in our day. In our culture, achievement is rec-

ognized through awards, prizes, and other symbols of honor.

We need to continue to teach our young people leadership by

offering them opportunities to take responsibility for projects

and tasks. Using these experiences, we can guide them into

understanding that Christian leaders are called to be humble

servants and that they can be leaders too. When they put oth-

ers’ needs before their own and look for small ways to be help-

ful each day and to get along with others, they are being lead-

ers.

Jesus teaches us that greatness in the Kingdom of God will be

achieved through sacrifice and loving service. He came to

teach us about God’s love and forgiveness and to save us

from sin. He gave up his life so that we would have life forever

in heaven with God. He shows us how to be a Christian leader

by being helpful and loving to others.

Pray we may receive honor in God’s eyes by learning to serve

others in love. God Bless, Sonya

There is no faith formation this week. Classes will resume on

Wednesday, October 27th.

Sentinel Service Days are here!

This year, Stella Maris Academy is spreading

out its fall service work throughout the month

of October. Classes are working on service

projects and reaching out to parish and great-

er Duluth communities by raking leaves, writ-

ing letters to the homebound, and so much more. These ser-

vice days are one of the many ways Stella Maris Academy

seeks to instill a heart of service in its students, fulfilling its

mission to prepare lifelong learners who lead, love, and serve

as Jesus taught.

Pancake Breakfast

Pancake/Egg Breakfast, Sunday October 17th,

9-12 noon, at St. John's Church, 4230 St.

John's Avenue. Adults: $7;

Youth 6-13: $4 and children under 6: Free.

Holiday Craft Sale:

The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary will hold its annual

Holiday Craft Sale Saturday, November 6, from 9:00 AM to

3:00 PM at Stella Maris Academy- Holy Rosary Campus, 2802

East Fourth Street in Duluth. Shop for the holidays with 50+

local arts and crafts vendors. There will be a wide variety for

every interest, such as hand-made accessories, kids items,

Christmas decor and more. Lunch available from 11-1.

Special Collection

Next weekend we will celebrate World Mission Sunday. Pope

Francis invites the entire Church to support mission dioceses

in Africa, Asia, the Pacific Islands, and parts of Latin America

and Europe, where priests, religious, and lay leaders serve

the world’s most vulnerable communities. Please keep the

Pope’s missions in your prayers and be generous in next

week’s collection for the Society for the Propagation of the

Faith.

If you did not receive an envelope for this collection, you can

pick one up in the gathering space.

BEAUMIER-TROGDON

ORMAN-HURD-VIEGAS

ATTORNEYS OF LAW

October is the month of the Rosary.

With the Saints, pray the Rosary often!

“The Rosary is the ‘weapon’ for these times.”

-Saint Padre Pio

““The greatest method of praying is to pray the

Rosary.” – Saint Francis de Sales

“Recite your Rosary with faith, with humility, with

confidence, and with perseverance.”

-Saint Louis de Montfort

4b 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Tear off page and carry with you 4a

LITURGY SUPPORT

MASS INTENTIONS

PRAY FOR VOCATIONS

READINGS AND SAINTS THIS WEEK

Sunday, October 17

�Syl Yagoda

Fr. Joel Hastings

Thursday, October 21

Jane Krakovec

Friday, October 22

�Barb Camcau

Saturday, October 23

Claire Brickley

Sunday, October 24

Sylvie Abramson

�David Shearen

The Sacred Heart Candle is

lit this week for our country.

The Marian Candle is lit this

week for Dan Spielman.

October 24

Readers 8:30 am Larry Birnbaum

John Vogel

Ushers 8:30 am Mike Ciurleo

Al Makynen

Sunday, October 17 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Isaiah 53:10-11; Psalm 33:4-5, 18-20, 22;

Hebrews 4:14-16; Mark 10:35-45

Monday, October 18 St. Luke

2 Timothy 4:10-17b; Psalm 145:10-13, 17-18;

Luke 10:1-9

Tuesday, October 19 Sts. John de Brebeuf and

Isaac Jogues and Companions

Romans 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 20b-21; Psalm 40:7-10, 17;

Luke 12:35-38

Wednesday, October 20 St. Paul of the Cross

Romans 6:12-18; Psalm 124:1-8; Luke 12:39-48

Thursday, October 21

Romans 6:19-23; Psalm 1:1-4, 6; Luke 12:49-53

Friday, October 22 St. John Paul II

Romans 7:18-25a; Psalm 119:66, 69, 76-77, 93-94;

Luke 12:54-59

Saturday, October 23 St. John of Capistrano

Romans 8:1-11; Psalm 24:1-6; Luke 13:1-9

Sunday, October 24 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Jeremiah 31:7-9; Psalm 126:1-6;

Hebrews 5:1-6; Mark 10:46-52

October 17

Father Lloyd Mudrak�

Father Dale Nau�

Deacon Roger Marks�

Deacon Michael Marvin�

Deacon Philip Mayer�

October 18

Father Nicholas Nelson�

Father John O’Donnell�

Deacon Richard Moravitz�

Deacon James Mostek�

Deacon Peter Mueller�

Sisters of St. Scholastica�

October 19

Father Michael Patullo�

Father John Petrich�

Deacon Steven Odegard�

Deacon Barry Olson�

Handmaids of the Heart of

Jesus�

October 20

Father Blake Rozier�

Father Michael Schmitz�

Father Brian Schultz�

Deacon Richard Paine�

Deacon Scott Peters�

Deacon James Philbin�

October 21

Father Robert Sipe�

Father Joseph Sirba�

Father William Skarich�

Deacon Carl Provost�

Deacon Mark Pulkrabek�

Deacon Herbert Ramsey�

October 22

Father Joseph Sobolik�

Father Stephan Solors�

Father Noel Stretton�

Deacon Raymond Sampson�

Deacon Daniel Schultz�

Deacon Steve Schuler�

October 23

Father Paul Strommer�

Monsignor Aleks Suchan�

Father David Tushar�

Deacon Joseph Sechser�

Deacon Paul Sever�

Deacon Mark Skala�

Deacon Jon Skansgaard�

Please pray for these mothers and their un-

born babies:

Tricia Pilon due in January

Grace Woitalla due in March

Myranda Hanson due in April

If you are pregnant and would like to be added to this prayer

request, please contact the parish office.

PRAYER REQUESTS

Sunday, October 17

7:30 am Confession

8:30 am Mass

1:00 pm Mass (EF Latin)

5:45 pm Communion and

Liberation meeting

Monday, October 18

Tuesday, October 19

6—7:30 pm Study on Mass

and the Eucharist

Wednesday, October 20

7 am Women’s Bible Study

9 am –9pm Adoration

Thursday, October 21

7:30am confession

8 am Mass

6 pm Choir practice

8 –9 pm Exodus 90 Men’s

Group

Friday, October 22

7:30am confession

8 am Mass

8:30 am confession

6:00 pm Game Night!

Saturday, October 23

8:30 am Mass

Sunday, October 24

7:30 am Confession

8:30 am Mass

1:00 pm Mass (EF Latin)

5:45 pm Communion and

Liberation meeting

THIS WEEK AT ST. BEN’S

The staff will be praying for 2 registered families every

week, with the hope that we will have prayed for all of you,

by name, by the Fall of 2022.

We invite you to pray with us for their inten-

tions. Thank you for helping us cultivate a

prayerful community.

This week we are praying for:

Benedict Family: Edward, Anne, and Jacob

Jack and Maria Bellamy

PRAYER CHAIN

St. Ben’s has an active prayer chain. To request prayers

call Gloria Michelizzi at 728-2669 or Roy St. George at

940-5951.

4b 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Tear off page and carry with you 4a

LITURGY SUPPORT

MASS INTENTIONS

PRAY FOR VOCATIONS

READINGS AND SAINTS THIS WEEK

Sunday, October 17

�Syl Yagoda

Fr. Joel Hastings

Thursday, October 21

Jane Krakovec

Friday, October 22

�Barb Camcau

Saturday, October 23

Claire Brickley

Sunday, October 24

Sylvie Abramson

�David Shearen

The Sacred Heart Candle is

lit this week for our country.

The Marian Candle is lit this

week for Dan Spielman.

October 24

Readers 8:30 am Larry Birnbaum

John Vogel

Ushers 8:30 am Mike Ciurleo

Al Makynen

Sunday, October 17 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Isaiah 53:10-11; Psalm 33:4-5, 18-20, 22;

Hebrews 4:14-16; Mark 10:35-45

Monday, October 18 St. Luke

2 Timothy 4:10-17b; Psalm 145:10-13, 17-18;

Luke 10:1-9

Tuesday, October 19 Sts. John de Brebeuf and

Isaac Jogues and Companions

Romans 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 20b-21; Psalm 40:7-10, 17;

Luke 12:35-38

Wednesday, October 20 St. Paul of the Cross

Romans 6:12-18; Psalm 124:1-8; Luke 12:39-48

Thursday, October 21

Romans 6:19-23; Psalm 1:1-4, 6; Luke 12:49-53

Friday, October 22 St. John Paul II

Romans 7:18-25a; Psalm 119:66, 69, 76-77, 93-94;

Luke 12:54-59

Saturday, October 23 St. John of Capistrano

Romans 8:1-11; Psalm 24:1-6; Luke 13:1-9

Sunday, October 24 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Jeremiah 31:7-9; Psalm 126:1-6;

Hebrews 5:1-6; Mark 10:46-52

October 17

Father Lloyd Mudrak�

Father Dale Nau�

Deacon Roger Marks�

Deacon Michael Marvin�

Deacon Philip Mayer�

October 18

Father Nicholas Nelson�

Father John O’Donnell�

Deacon Richard Moravitz�

Deacon James Mostek�

Deacon Peter Mueller�

Sisters of St. Scholastica�

October 19

Father Michael Patullo�

Father John Petrich�

Deacon Steven Odegard�

Deacon Barry Olson�

Handmaids of the Heart of

Jesus�

October 20

Father Blake Rozier�

Father Michael Schmitz�

Father Brian Schultz�

Deacon Richard Paine�

Deacon Scott Peters�

Deacon James Philbin�

October 21

Father Robert Sipe�

Father Joseph Sirba�

Father William Skarich�

Deacon Carl Provost�

Deacon Mark Pulkrabek�

Deacon Herbert Ramsey�

October 22

Father Joseph Sobolik�

Father Stephan Solors�

Father Noel Stretton�

Deacon Raymond Sampson�

Deacon Daniel Schultz�

Deacon Steve Schuler�

October 23

Father Paul Strommer�

Monsignor Aleks Suchan�

Father David Tushar�

Deacon Joseph Sechser�

Deacon Paul Sever�

Deacon Mark Skala�

Deacon Jon Skansgaard�

Please pray for these mothers and their un-

born babies:

Tricia Pilon due in January

Grace Woitalla due in March

Myranda Hanson due in April

If you are pregnant and would like to be added to this prayer

request, please contact the parish office.

PRAYER REQUESTS

Sunday, October 17

7:30 am Confession

8:30 am Mass

1:00 pm Mass (EF Latin)

5:45 pm Communion and

Liberation meeting

Monday, October 18

Tuesday, October 19

6—7:30 pm Study on Mass

and the Eucharist

Wednesday, October 20

7 am Women’s Bible Study

9 am –9pm Adoration

Thursday, October 21

7:30am confession

8 am Mass

6 pm Choir practice

8 –9 pm Exodus 90 Men’s

Group

Friday, October 22

7:30am confession

8 am Mass

8:30 am confession

6:00 pm Game Night!

Saturday, October 23

8:30 am Mass

Sunday, October 24

7:30 am Confession

8:30 am Mass

1:00 pm Mass (EF Latin)

5:45 pm Communion and

Liberation meeting

THIS WEEK AT ST. BEN’S

The staff will be praying for 2 registered families every

week, with the hope that we will have prayed for all of you,

by name, by the Fall of 2022.

We invite you to pray with us for their inten-

tions. Thank you for helping us cultivate a

prayerful community.

This week we are praying for:

Benedict Family: Edward, Anne, and Jacob

Jack and Maria Bellamy

PRAYER CHAIN

St. Ben’s has an active prayer chain. To request prayers

call Gloria Michelizzi at 728-2669 or Roy St. George at

940-5951.

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