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St. Hubert Catholic Community Phone: 952-934-9106 Fax: 952-934-8209 Parish Office Hours Monday-Thursday: 8:00 ඉඕ-4:30 ඕ Friday: 8:00 ඉඕ-4:00 Parish Staff Fr. Rolf Tollefson Pastor Fr. Bruno Nwachukwu Associate Pastor For complete staff directory listings, please refer to our website at www.sthubert.org Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sthubertchurch ST. HUBERT SCHOOL Phone: 952-934-6003 Fax: 952-906-1229 Website: www.school.sthubert.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/StHubertSchool REGULAR WEEKEND MASSES Saturday: 5:15 ඕ Sunday: 8:30 ඉඕ, 10:30 ඉඕ & 6:00 ඕ WEEKDAY MASSES Mon., Tues., Thur., Fri.: 7:30 ඉඕ Wednesday: 6:30 ඉඕ Saturday: 8:00 ඉඕ RECONCILIATION Thursday: 6:30 ඕ Saturday: 4:00 ඕ Sunday: 8:00 ඉඕ ROSARY Tuesday: 7:00 ඕ (Chapel) Saturday: 8:30 ඉඕ (Chapel) St. Hubert Catholic Community 8201 Main Street Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317 www.sthubert.org Sunday, October 30, 2016 31 st Sunday in Ordinary Time
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St. Hubert Catholic Community

Phone: 952-934-9106 Fax: 952-934-8209

Parish Office Hours Monday-Thursday: 8:00 -4:30 Friday: 8:00 -4:00

Parish Staff

Fr. Rolf Tollefson Pastor Fr. Bruno Nwachukwu Associate Pastor For complete staff directory listings, please refer to our website at www.sthubert.org Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sthubertchurch ST. HUBERT SCHOOL Phone: 952-934-6003 Fax: 952-906-1229 Website: www.school.sthubert.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/StHubertSchool REGULAR WEEKEND MASSES Saturday: 5:15 Sunday: 8:30 , 10:30 & 6:00 WEEKDAY MASSES Mon., Tues., Thur., Fri.: 7:30 Wednesday: 6:30 Saturday: 8:00 RECONCILIATION Thursday: 6:30 Saturday: 4:00 Sunday: 8:00 ROSARY Tuesday: 7:00 (Chapel) Saturday: 8:30 (Chapel)

St. Hubert Catholic Community 8201 Main Street Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317 www.sthubert.org

Sunday, October 30, 2016 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time

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A NOTE FROM FR. ROLF TOLLEFSON

Thank you for your generosity! You have demonstrated your generosity to the Catholic Services Appeal year after year here at St. Hubert. This year, we placed second in the entire Archdiocese in the amount of money pledged by a single parish (we were surpassed only by Our Lady of Grace in Edina). Well done, well done! Thanks to you, we trained seminarians to be future priests, served Latinos and keep them Catholic, housed the homeless and fed the poor, supported our mission in Venezuela (with our very own home-grown Fr. James Peterson) and many other important works. If you haven’t had a chance to write your check and follow through on your pledge, would you please do so as soon as you can? Thank you! And thank you to our staff who worked so hard to make this happen! On the Election: There are a couple of important principles that we need to keep at the top of our minds during this election, as with all elections. This week, I wish to write about some critically important general principles that can help you inform your conscience in the voting booth.

We as Catholics do not have the option of withdrawing into a completely private spirituality. The very concept of seeing religion as a “private matter” reared its ugly head only as recently as the Enlightenment in the 1700’s. In answer to our secularist critics, we as Catholics are not called to “impose” our beliefs on anyone; rather we propose our beliefs to a culture that is dying to hear them. The Catholic Church has many helpful truths to offer the secular cul-ture, truths that can be known by using our reason alone (so for example, that there is a God, that he is involved in the world, and that objective truth exists). The most important contribution to culture that we can offer now is an understanding of the fact that there is objective reality outside of what we think about reality. Which brings me to number two…

We cannot make up our own rules about reality as we individually see fit! God is the author of the laws of the Universe and has given us our human nature.

We cannot change our human nature…it is an inherent part of our identity. We all have a common human nature that has been given to us by God; and God has written this natural law on every human heart. Every culture and human history has recognized the deeply human need for a transcendent authority to sanction right from wrong. Otherwise, if every individual reigns supreme over objective reality, then each individual is the arbiter of truth, determining what right and wrong is (which kind of sounds like what Adam and Eve did in the Garden of Eden, huh?). Accordingly, for example, no one has the power to determine that they are in fact a woman when they are actually a man (or vice-versa) because the nature given them by God at their conception is masculine, and every cell in their bodies has XY masculine chromosomes. Of course we are called to love these persons, but to disagree with someone is not to hate them. Allow me to cite another example: the Supreme Court decision of 1973 which empowered the mother herself to deter-mine good and evil, not follow an objective standard of good or evil. After that decision, the unborn child developing in a womb is or is not objectively a child, but instead is determined to be or not be a child according to the thoughts of the mother. But the truth is that the truth is objective and unchanging and that nature is a teacher, not another contributor to the “marketplace of ideas.” Contrary to the philosophy of post-modern philosopher Richard Rohrty, who said that “every truth claim is an act of violence” (a belief you can see being fulfilled in our world today in many, many ways), as Jesus taught is, “the truth will set us free.” When we correspond the thoughts of our mind with reality, when we discover the truth and not try to manufacture it according to the latest whim of the era, we actually become happier than if we arrogate to ourselves the God-like power of determining what right or wrong is. God has already done that for us! Praise the Lord! Honestly, so many times I wish I could will cancer away from several parishioners who are struggling with that now. No matter how hard I wish, I cannot change the fact that if I jump off a building, the law of gravity will determine that I will fall, even if I think and will with all my heart that I will fly over to the next building instead. (Do not try this at home.)

The dignity and function of the lay vocation. One of the finest accomplishments in the Second Vatican Council was to clarify the role of the lay person. There

was real clericalism that was infecting our theology before the Council. Lay people were defined as “non-clerics” and this, in my opinion, was certainly an unacceptable truncation of the true dignity of the laity. The Council made it clear that laity are called to go into the world and give witness to their faith everywhere, going to places were no deacon, priest or bishop can go. Bishops and Priests strive to make the Church holy; Deacons, as clergy, connect the hierarchical offices of Bishop and Priest with the lay faithful; lay people strive to make the world holy through witness. One of the greatest docu-ments of Vatican II was the beautiful Constitution on the Church, in Latin, Lumen Gentium. Paragraph 31 states, “the laity engage in temporal affairs and order them according to the plan of God.” That’s a major part of what the laity do all day long.

Accordingly, we ought to speak up on behalf of our faith when conversations happen about abortion, sex outside of marriage, infanticide, gay marriage, or

euthanasia, because each of these things are inherent evils. Do not be silent about the truth, because Jesus didn’t say that “the truth will make you uncomfortable so stay quiet”; he said, “the truth will set you free.” Of course, we always, always do so in love and it is best to share in the context of a proper relationship of some kind with our interlocutors. Still, if we do not tell the people in our life the truth, as Cardinal Wuerl of Washington DC has written, “we are as culpable of withholding food from those who are starving.” St. John Paul II always told us to “not be afraid.” And he had many fright-ening things to go through in his life like losing his parents at a fairly young age, studying for the priesthood under Nazi occupation, enduring the suffer-ing of KGB agents watching him, and then suffering his final battle with Parkinson’s. Fearful silence is another way we can sin against the truth. Silence is extremely dangerous: silence about slavery, the Holocaust and the contemporary holocaust abortion led to terrible atrocities. Any tendency to treat religion as a private matter must be resisted. So get out there and live out the function of the lay person! Get out there and “question the establish-ment,” like they said in the 1960’s. Question authority! Question and resist what Pope Benedict called the “dictatorship of relativism.”

Morality, human rights, and religious freedom are given to women and men, not granted by the state. There are universal moral principles (accessible by

reason alone, not necessarily needing to refer to what the Pope teaches or what Scripture says, etc.) Laws function as the norm against which any gov-ernment policy should be measured (for example, on a certain administration forcing the Little Sisters of the Poor to violate their consciences and man-date the inclusion of abortifacient contraceptives in their health care plan).

In this week’s homily, I will focus in more specifically on the Catholic moral principles you need to know about in order to inform your conscience when you make your decision to vote. No candidates will be endorsed, but teaching on moral issues will be included, which certainly is not an “imposition” on the separation of Church and State.

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30 Sunday Families Moving Forward Arrive 8:00 AM Reconciliation (Church) 8:05 AM October Rosary (Church) 8:30 AM Darlene Schwichtenberg (Incense) 10:30 AM Sister Lou Whipple 4:30 PM Confirmation (Fellowship Hall) 6:00 PM St. Hubert Community 31 Monday Happy Halloween! 7:30 AM Odelia Winkel 6:30 PM Handbell Reh. (#220) 1 Tuesday All Saints’ Day (HDO) 7:30 AM Raymond Rolfes 8:00 AM Homebound (#115) 9:15 AM Tom Rosensteel 10:00 AM All Saints’ Reception (Fellowship Hall) 5:00 PM Sr. High Groups (#119/118) 6:30 PM RCIA (#222) 7:00 PM AA (#235) 7:00 PM Beverly Stifter 7:30 PM Adult Choir (#220) 2 Wednesday All Soul’s 6:30 AM Anne Corrow 6:00 PM Brass (#220) 6:30 PM MS Edge/Confirmation (Gym/N. Hall) 6:30 PM Catechist Training (#118) 7:00 PM All Souls in Purgatory 8:00 PM All Soul’s Reception (S. Hall) 3 Thursday 7:30 AM Jose A. Lomeli 8:00 AM Young at Heart (N. Hall) 4:00 PM Jr. High Pizza (#119) 6:30 PM Reconciliation (Church) 6:30 PM Small Grps Thurs PM (N. Hall) 7:00 PM Marriage Workshop (#234) 4 Friday 7:30 AM Mary Flaherty 3:00 PM Divine Mercy (Chapel) 7:00 PM Holy Hour of Reparation (Church) 5 Saturday PROP/Guys Selling Pies 7:00 AM Hail Mary Group (#222) 8:00 AM Chuck Schmeling 8:30 AM Rosary (Chapel) 4:00 PM Reconciliation (Church) 5:15 PM St. Hubert Community 6 Sunday PROP /Guys Selling Pies St. Hubert School Open House 8:00 AM Reconciliation (Church) 8:30 AM Steve Kerber (Incense) 10:30 AM L/D Ebensteiner/Walz Families 4:30 PM Confirmation (Fellowship Hall) 6:00 PM Eileen Koch

WEEKLY SCHEDULE LITURGY WORSHIP

All Soul’s Day Mass: There will be an evening Mass on All Soul’s Day, November 2, at 7:00 for parishioners to remember their deceased loved ones in a special way. A reception will follow in the south fellowship hall. Liturgical Training: Lector Training: November 9, 6:00 , church November 12, 9:00 , church Usher Training: After all Masses the weekend of November 12/13 For more information about these or other liturgical ministry opportunities, visit our website at http://www.sthubert.org/ministry-scheduler/.

All Saints & All Souls

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PASTORAL/OUTREACH

Anxiety and Hope Series: Dr. Joanne May will speak on Search for Meaning: Anxiety in the Elderly Tuesday, November 8, at 7:00 in room 223. Questions? Contact Diane at 952-374-5049 or [email protected]. Young at Heart: The Young at Heart group will be meeting on Thursday, November 3, at 8:00 in the north fellowship hall for the monthly gathering. We will be discussing November, the month of remembering our loved ones who have died, All Saints’ Day and All Soul’s Day. Questions? Contact Diane at 952-374-5049 or [email protected].

Funeral Planning Workshop: “It has been the Church’s cus-tom in the funeral rites, not only to commend the dead to God, but also to support the Christian hope of the people and give witness to its faith in the future resurrection of the baptized with Christ.” -- Sacred Congregation for Divine Worship

St. Hubert will host a workshop for funeral planning on Saturday, November 19, from 9:00-11 in the north fellowship hall. Topics include end of life ethical issues, the death and dying process, pre-planning your funeral, details that need to be tended to following a death, preparing the funeral liturgy, living wills, burial and cremation. St. Hubert pastoral staff and Dan Delmore from Gearty Delmore funeral home will be presenters. Please call the parish office at 952-934-9106 by Wednesday, November 16 to register. Hospital or nursing home patients: Churches are no longer notified by a hospital or nursing home when a parishioner is admitted unless the person requests it. If you or a family member are in the hospital or nursing home and would like a visit from a member of the pastoral ministry staff, please call the parish office at 952-934-9106. Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick: The Anointing of the Sick is not a sacrament for only those who are at the point of death. Anyone who is in danger of death from illness, surgery or old age is able to receive the sacrament. Call the parish office at 952-934-9106 and ask for a priest. Homebound Communion: If you or a loved one is unable to come to Mass, we have homebound ministers who can bring communion to your home on Tuesdays. Contact Diane at 952-374-5049 or [email protected] to arrange for visits from our homebound ministers. PROP: Got bags? Paper AND Plastic! PROP needs your clean, grocery-sized paper and plastic bags to distribute food to its clients. Please place any that you have in the PROP collection bins. Thank you! Next PROP weekend is November 5/6. Prayer Chain: St. Hubert prayer chain consists of a group of people who pray individually in their homes for special prayer requests received by fellow parishioners. The power of prayer is tremendous! If you would like to join our prayer chain or have a special prayer request, contact Kathy at [email protected] or the parish office.

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4:00 pm in room #119 [email protected]

St. Hubert Feast Day Craft Sale: Check out the craft sale in the fellowship hall after weekend Masses on November 5/6. St. Elizabeth Circle will be selling embroidered dish towels, Prayer Shawl Ministry will be selling handcrafted items and the We Care Card Ministry will be selling handmade greeting cards. Proceeds go to benefit the ministries as they continue to provide care and comfort to those in need of healing with a prayer shawl or a handmade greeting card.

Calling all pie lovers! The Knights of Columbus “Guys Selling Pies” will again be taking orders this fall for Thanksgiving pies. Orders will be taken in the narthex after Sunday Masses on November 6 and after all Masses the weekend of November 12/13. Orders can also be placed online at www.chankofc.org. Proceeds will go to support our Catholic High School Scholarship Fund. Pie distribution will be the weekend of November 19/20 after Masses and the evening of November 21. Dia de los Muertos: Celebrate the tradition of the Day of the Dead Thursday, November 3, in the lower link of the School.

We will pray the Rosary starting at 6:00 and enjoy the festivities until 8:00 . Day of the Dead is a Mexican holiday celebrated throughout Mexico and acknowledged around the world in other cultures. The holiday focus-es on gatherings of family and friends to pray for and remember friends and family members

who have died, and help support their spiritual journey. Come for this cultural and educational exchange complete with treats and decorations. Children are encouraged to come dressed as saints! If you have questions, contact Silvia Stoltman at [email protected] or Denise Garcia at [email protected].

ST. HUBERT HAPPENINGS

Inclement Weather: Snow season is upon us! We would like to inform you that if the Schools of Eastern Carver County are closed because of treacherous weather, the entire building will be closed and all school activities after daily Mass will be cancelled. If school is closed because of cold temperatures, the building and offices will still be open. Please check our website and phone system for updates about the possibility of cancellations for our evening activities on those days. We will also be posting them on KARE 11.

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Too much Halloween candy? Donate it! Please consider donating your excess wrapped Halloween candy to the St. Hubert Birthday Closet. We will be able to use it in the birthday bags we deliver to the needy kids in our communities. We also would appreciate donations of $10 gift cards, (please bring them to the office), and $10-$15 unwrapped birthday gifts for children ages 1-15. There is a Birthday Closet bin and display in the main hallway where donations can be deposited. Thank you so very much from the families who will be able to celebrate their children’s birthdays! Thank you, also, from the Birthday Closet ministry team.

OTHER EVENTS

November Ultreya: Western Ultreya will be held on Sun-day, November 13. Witness speaker, Peg John. Please join us at 7:00 in the North Fellowship Hall. Rosary will be prayed at 6:30 in the family room. Decolores! Jackie Helmeke and Erin Berg Come & See: In the silence of your heart, do you wonder if God is calling you to Religious Life? Come and See! The Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles will be hosting a “Come and See” Retreat for single women (ages 18-35) who are interested in taking time to learn more about vocational discernment and Religious Life. The retreat will take place November 11-13, 2016 at the Church of St. Peter in North St. Paul. For more information, please call 626-300-8938 or email: [email protected]. Come join us for this 50th anniversary year event. No Charge for this event - any free will offering is greatly appreciated. Franciscan Retreats and Spirituality Center - 16385 Saint Francis Lane, Prior Lake, MN 55372. Register by calling 952-447-2182. Christ the King Retreat Center ADVENT DAY OF CENTERING PRAYER AND LECTIO DIVINA Date: November 30, 2016 9:00 – 3:00 Presented by: Fr. James Deegan, OMI and Sr. Brenda Rose Szegedy, OSF Suggested Offering: $40.00 per person (includes lunch) Men of the parish are invited to the “Reawakening Hope” week-end silent retreat December 2-4 . It starts Friday evening and ends at 12:45 Sunday afternoon. Stephen Kerkvliet (952-456-1086) from our parish has attended this weekend retreat many times and would be happy to discuss it further with all interested. The conference talks and services add to the in-credible weekend of the otherwise silent environment in your own room overlooking the lake. There is a $30 deposit and suggested offering of $160. For more information on retreats held at Christ the King Retreat Center, please call 763-682-1394 or visit our website at www.kingshouse.com.

Catholic Watchmen: Men are invited to the Thursday, November 10, Catholic Watchmen Rally at the Church of the Transfiguration, Oakdale. This rally will run from 6:30-9:00 . Archbishop Hebda will be presenting. This Catholic Watch-men Rally is an opportunity for men to draw closer to Jesus Christ and invest in fellowship with other men. There will be time for Adoration and Confession. Dinner will be provid-ed. Registration is not required but a freewill offering will be accepted. Questions? Contact Enzo Randazzo at [email protected] or 651-291-4483. Grandparents: All grandparents are invited to an event of prayer, encouragement and fellowship highlighted by the presentation: "Family Traditions in the Way of Perfection." This talk will be presented by Fr. John Powers, the Parochial Vicar at Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church in St. Paul. This event begins at 8:45 on Wednesday, November 16, in Steiner Hall of Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church. Refreshments will be served. Holy Family Catholic High School Open House: Holy Family Catholic High School wants to be your high school of choice. Learn more about us by attending our Fall Open House on Thursday, November 3, at 6:30 . The evening begins with an activity fair followed by information on financial aid and grants, curriculum, and the college preparation process at Holy Family. Learn more at http://www.hfchs.org/visit-holy-family/.

Devotion to the 2000 Hail Marys Every 1st Saturday of the month, the 9 hours, 2000 Hail Marys is a private devotion and powerful intercessory prayer. It is praying 2000 Hail Marys with our Blessed Mother to our Lord Jesus Christ. Combined with your faith and sincerity of heart, there are graces and intercessions granted to you. Please join us at St. Hubert on Saturday, November 5, 7:00 in room #222. Everyone is welcome. Contact

Victoria Navales, 763-706-7821 for more information. Organized by the Cenacles.

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To add or remove a name to the Prayers for the Sick, please contact Diane Potts at 952-374-5049 or email [email protected]. We will include names in this listing for three months. If you would like someone listed indefinitely, please let Diane know.

Holly Adams Layla Arne Yvonne Baranowski Annabelle Baumberger John Beutz Georgianna Bintinger Mark Brunberg Donna Buneo Frances Buneo Viola Buschkowsky Philomena Campbell Marisa Carson Geralyn Dierkhising Karen Dorweiler Mindi Dupont Gerald Gardner Phyllis Hart Joe Hennen Theresa Hill Margaret Jensen Carol Kaiser Guy LaFontaine Khiem Le Lynnette Leising

Patrick Lynch Maureen Mallory Scott Marble Kelly May Mary Lou McAllister Mark McAllister Carol McAllister Susie McAllister Michael McLaughlin Connie Meisinger Madeline O'Connell Bob Oen Adalynn Radde Paula Saughender Ernie Schaffran Joanne Schmidt George Shorba Charlotte Tanner Scott Torborg Scott Valiton Sue Valiton Jon Wacker Janice Weispfenning

Articles being submitted for the bulletin are due by noon on Thursday, ten days before the publication weekend. Please submit articles to [email protected]. Weekend Deadline-Noon November 13 Thursday, November 3 November 20 Thursday, November 10 November 27 Thursday, November 10 The bulletin editor reserves the right to edit as space permits. Priority is given to items that are time sensitive and relate directly to St. Hubert and its parishioners.

PRAYERS FOR THE SICK BULLETIN ARTICLE DEADLINES

WEEKLY READINGS

MAY THEY REST IN PEACE

“Remember, Lord, those who have died, and have gone before us marked with the sign of faith….” Marian Doyle Janet Seifert, sister of Jo-Ann Gaytko ~ Eucharistic Prayer I

PAPAL INTENTIONS-NOVEMBER

Monday: Phil 2:1-4; Ps 131:1bcde-3; Lk 14:12-14 Tuesday: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24:1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a Wednesday: Wis 3:1-9; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5-11 or 6:3-9; Jn 6:37-40, or any readings from no. 668 or from Masses for the Dead, nos. 1011-1016 Thursday: Phil 3:3-8a; Ps 105:2-7; Lk 15:1-10 Friday: Phil 3:17 -- 4:1; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 16:1-8 Saturday: Phil 4:10-19; Ps 112:1b-2, 5-6, 8a, 9; Lk 16:9-15 Sunday: 2 Mc 7:1-2, 9-14; Ps 17:1, 5-6, 8, 15; 2 Thes 2:16 -- 3:5; Lk 20:27-38 [27, 34-38]

Retrouvaille: Are you hurting in your marriage? Do you have trouble communicating, frequent arguments, distance between you and your spouse, or each going your own way? You are not alone. Retrouvaille, a peer couples marriage ministry provides help for troubled marriages. For more information on Twin Cities Retrouvaille and its program to help hurting couples, please call 651-484-5855 or tcr-mn.org.

Rosary: Did you know a group of people meet in the adoration chapel every Saturday morning at 8:30 , following morning Mass, to pray all decades of the rosary? No registration or knowledge of the rosary is necessary. Just come when you can and stay as long as you can.

Countries Receiving Refugees: that the countries which take in a great number of displaced persons and refugees may find support for their efforts which show solidarity. Collaboration of Priests and Laity: that within parishes, priests and lay people may collaborate in service to the community without giving in to the temptation of discouragement.

Please join us for coffee & donuts after the Sunday morning Masses! With your help we can keep this tradition going here at St. Hubert. Would you consider hosting coffee & donuts after one of the Sunday morning Masses? Training is provided! This is a great activity for individuals, families, small groups, scouts, teams or clubs to serve the greater St. Hubert Catholic Community. Sign-up sheets are located on the Community Life bulletin board in the narthex hallway. Or you can contact Pat Dolejsi in the parish office at (952)934-9106 or by email: [email protected].

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