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J U N E 1 7 , 2 0 1 8 ~ 1 1 T H S U N D A Y I N O R D I N A R Y T I M E
6 3 0 E a s t Wa y z a t a B o u l e v a r d ● Wa y z a t a , M N 5 5 3 9 1 !
Parish Office: 952!473!6601�
Fax: 952!473!0980�
Email: stbarts@st!barts.org�
Website: www.st!barts.org�
School Office: 952!473!6189�
School Fax: 952!745!4598�
SPECIAL PRAYERS FOR FATHERS!!
Special Intercessions. A�er the Creed, the Universal Prayer,
that is, the Prayer of the Faithful or Bidding Prayers, are offered.
Typically, this series of inten�ons begins with a pe��on for the
needs of the Church, for public authori�es and the salva�on of
the whole world, for those burdened by any kind of difficulty,
and for the local community. In any par�cular celebra�on, these
inten�ons may be concerned more closely with the par�cular
occasion (see No. 70, General Instruc�on of the Roman Missal).
Father’s Day is such an occasion.!!Father’s Day Intercessions. The Book of Blessings offers three
intercessions for Father’s Day (No. 1732, page 648). They can !be adapted or modified as desired. These prayers can be used !at Mass, at home when the family is gathered together, such !as at the dinner table, or by an individual praying alone. These !intercessions are sugges�ons. Parishes, families, and individuals
are encouraged to write or offer other pe��ons that prayerfully
express their hopes, concerns, and apprecia�on for their fathers.!!First Intercession. For our fathers, who have given us life and
love, that we may show them respect and love, we pray to the
Lord.!!Second Intercession. For fathers who have lost a child through !death, that their faith may give them hope, and their family and !friends support and console them, we pray to the Lord.!!Third Intercession. For fathers who have died, that God may bring them into the joy of his kingdom, !we pray to the Lord.!!Special Blessing. The Book of Blessings also offers a blessing prayer that can be offered at the end of Mass
or at other liturgical services (No. 1733, page 648). It can also be used by a family at home, and it can be
modified from plural to singular for one father.!!Father’s Day Blessing Prayer. God our Father, in your wisdom and love you made all things. Bless these
men, that they may be strengthened as Chris�an fathers. Let the example of their faith and love shine forth.
Grant that we, their sons and daughters, may honor them always with a spirit of profound respect. Grant this
through Christ our Lord. Amen.!
St. Joseph and the Child Jesus!St. Peter Catholic Church!
Canby, MN!
FR. MIKE VAN SLOUNAO 2! I have given you a model to follow, so that as I have done for you, !
you should also do. John 13:15!
June 19, St. Romuald (950!1027), Abbot�
St. Romuald was born in Ravenna, Italy, in 950, into the aristocra�c Ones�
family. When he was twenty, he witnessed his father Sergius kill another !
man in a duel, and deeply disturbed by what he had seen, fled to the nearby
Benedic�ne monastery of San Apollinare at Classe where he became a monk
to make expia�on for his father’s sin.!
St. Romuald quickly embraced the Benedictine Rule of Life, and he meticulously
observed it in every detail with prayer, simplicity, and strict self�discipline.
Some of the monks had grown lax in their spiritual lives and were offended
when St. Romuald admonished them with his fraternal correc�on, and their
antagonism toward him forced him to leave the monastery. !
St. Romuald found a hermit named Marinus near Venice to serve as his spiritual
director, and he spent the next ten years in a secluded loca�on in an austere
life of solitude, self�denial, prayer, and medita�on, and made great headway
in virtue and holiness.!
St. Romuald’s father was so moved by his son’s example that he decided to
enter the monastery of San Severo near Ravenna to atone for his sins. St.
Romuald learned that his father was being tempted to leave the monastery
and go back to his worldly ways, so he went in haste to a.empt to persuade
him to remain, and his father persevered as a monk un�l his death.!
Ironically, a/er having le/ San Apollinare years earlier, in 998 Emperor O.o !
III appointed St. Romuald the abbot of the same monastery. He served only
two years and then resigned in order to return to his life as a hermit at Pereum.
Some�mes his prayer seemed dry, his spiritual energy low, and his outlook dark, and one day when reci�ng a Psalm he
had a mys�cal experience of a bright light and the presence of God which propelled him for the rest of his life.!
Even though St. Romuald was a monk and a hermit, it was also his desire to be a missionary and suffer a martyr’s death.
The Pope approved his request to be a missionary to the Magyars in Hungary. As he made the journey northward he
became seriously ill, was forced to abandon his plans, and returned to Italy to resume the monas�c life.!
St. Romuald subsequently moved to the monastery at Monte di !
Sitrio. During those days he chas�sed a young local nobleman for !
his immoral behavior, and in retalia�on, the aristocrat falsely !
accused Romuald of a scandalous crime. Incredibly, the monks !
believed the false allega�on, imposed a severe penance, and !
excommunicated him. He suffered this terrible hardship in silence
for six months, and then, prompted by God in prayer, he broke !
silence, repudiated the unjust sentence, and resumed his ministry.!
St. Romuald spent the rest of his life establishing monasteries and
hermitages in northern and central Italy, particularly at Fonte Avellana
and Camaldoli near Arezzo in Tuscany. He also founded a religious
order, the Camaldolese monks and hermits [O.S.B. Cam.], and wrote
a new rule of life based upon the Benedic�ne Rule. He combined !
the cenobi�c life, a common life in religious community, with the
eremi�cal life, the solitary life of a hermit. The monks assembled
each day for Mass, the Liturgy of the Hours, and some meals, and
spent the remainder of the day in solitude. St. Romuald died alone
in his cell at Val di Castro, Italy, on June 19, 1027.!
Sunday: ! Ez 17:22�24/Ps 92:2�3, 13�14, 15�16 !
! [cf. 2a]/2 Cor 5:6�10/Mk 4:26�34!
Monday: ! 1 Kgs 21:1�16/Ps 5:2�3ab, 4b�6a, 6b�7
! [2b]/Mt 5:38�42!
Tuesday:! 1 Kgs 21:17�29/Ps 51:3�4, 5�6ab, 11 and
! 16 [3a]/Mt 5:43�48!
Wednesday:!2 Kgs 2:1, 6�14/Ps 31:20, 21, 24 [25]/!
! Mt 6:1�6, 16�18!
Thursday: ! Sir 48:1�14/Ps 97:1�2, 3�4, 5�6, 7 [12a]/
! Mt 6:7�15!
Friday: ! 2 Kgs 11:1�4, 9�18, 20/Ps 132:11, 12, !
! 13�14, 17�18 [13]/Mt 6:19�23!
Saturday:! 2 Chr 24:17�25/Ps 89:4�5, 29�30, 31�32,
! 33�34 [29a]/Mt 6:24�34!
Next Sunday: Is 49:1�6/Ps 139:1�3, 13�14, 14�15
! [14a]/Acts 13:22�26/Lk 1:57�66, 80!
WEEKLY READINGS
Saint Romuald!
THIS WEEK AT ST. BART’S
3!
Sunday June 17 Father’s Day! 8:30! a.m.! Mass! (Dan O’Neill)!!10:30! a.m.! Mass (Maury Brand)!
!12:00! p.m.! Bap5sm Liturgy!! 6:15! p.m.! LIFE TEEN!! 7:00! p.m.! AA!
!
Monday June 18!
! 8:30! a.m.! Morning Prayer!!!
Tuesday June 19 ! 9:00! a.m.! Consoling the Heart of Jesus !! ! ! Retreat!! 6:00! p.m.! Mass!!!
Wednesday June 20 ! 8:00! a.m.! Mass! (Fr. Mike Van Sloun)!
!10:45! a.m.! Mass at Hillcrest!!! !
Thursday June 21 First Day of Summer!! 8:00! a.m.! Mass ! (Erin Melby)!! 5:00! p.m.! Finance Council Mee5ng!!!
Friday June 22 ! 8:30! a.m.! Morning Prayer !!!
Saturday June 23 ! 4:00! p.m.! Confession!! 5:00! p.m.! Mass ! (For the People)!
!
Sunday June 24
8:30! a.m.! Mass! (James Carbonari)!!10:30! a.m.! Mass (Mickie Kerber)!!11:45! a.m.! Bap5sm Workshop!! 7:00! p.m.! AA!!
Job Opening: � Database Coordinator & Office Support�
APPLICATION DEADLINE: MONDAY, JUNE 18.!
St. Bartholomew Church has an opening for a full �me Database !
Coordinator & Office Support. Job scope: Responsible for parish !
database, coordinate church & office technology, staff coaching on !
so/ware programs, desktop publishing of weekly bulle�n, and office !
support. Qualifica�ons: Strong computer skills, communica�on and !
people skills, ability to work in Word, Excel, Publisher, Preferred !
experience in database management and understanding of SQL. !
For more details see careers.archspm.org !!
Benefits: a faith filled work environment, a full��me M�F workday, !
and employee benefits, including medical. Please send your resume !
to Marion Clark, mclark@st�barts.org.!
Sunday Preschool Coordinator Posi)on!
Are you passionate about sharing your Catholic faith with others? Do you
have a heart for preschool aged children and a desire to help awaken in
them their spiritual/religious poten�al? Are you feeling called to get !
involved in church ministry? !!
The Faith Forma�on ministry of St. Bartholomew is seeking a Sunday !
Preschool Coordinator for the 2018�2019 school year. This posi�on !
provides promo�on, planning, organiza�on, and
volunteer teacher training and support to the
Sunday Preschool program. The coordinator !
will receive guidance and support from the !
Director of Children & Adult Faith Forma�on.
This is a part��me paid posi�on.!
If interested, contact Andrew Allen at aallen@st�barts.org. or at 952�473�6601.!
Thank You for Praying With Us !
If you are visiting and are looking for a faith
community to be a part of, please consider
joining us. St. Bart’s is a welcoming, Catholic
community united in our mission to celebrate
Jesus Christ in the Eucharist, to form disciples
through faith forma�on and educa�on, to
provide care and support for those in need
and to seek jus�ce for all God’s children. To
learn more about us, visit www.st�barts.org !
or stop by the informa�on desk a/er Mass
today.!
!
Thank You for joining the St. Bart’s Community for �The Solemnity of Corpus Chris) and the Eucharis)c Procession following Mass.�
CORPUS CHRISTI 4!
Pictured above are Dave Obermiller, Dan Delmore, Fr.
Mike Van Sloun, Andrew Allen, and Deacon Rick Witucki
following the Eucharis�c Procession on the Solemnity of
Corpus Chris� (The Body and Blood of Christ).! !
Dave, Dan, and Andrew were instrumental in reviving
this ancient Corpus Chris� tradi�on at St Bart’s.!
Support School’s Cool!
St. Bart’s “School’s Cool” ministry is kicking off its 19th
year of suppor�ng Banyan Community students from the Phillips
neighborhood in south Minneapolis. The grass�roots effort provides school uniforms, supplies and backpacks for nearly
150 K�12 students.!
There are two ways you can help:!
!� Sponsor a Catholic School Student: By making a dona�on of $325, you can help us provide school uniforms
AND supplies for a Catholic school student. Our goal for 2018 is to support 50+ students. Please go to !
! www.st�barts.org/schools�cool to sign up.!
!� Provide a Backpack with School Supplies: In mid�July, there will be 75+ tags on a School’s Cool display in the
gathering space for Banyan’s public school students. Please consider taking a tag, purchasing a backpack and
filling it with the listed school supplies. Simply return it to the gathering space on the designated weekends
and a team of volunteers will deliver all backpacks to Banyan Community.!
!
Thank you for helping our parish respond to the challenge of !
providing more backpacks and supplies than ever before. !
For more informa�on, go to www.st�barts.org/schools�cool or !
contact Denise Didier at 763�559�5887 or [email protected]!
COMMUNITY LIFE
ST. BART’S SCHOOL 5!
JUSTICE & SERVICE
June Focus: Educa&on!
We don’t need to look very far to see how barriers such as broken homes, lack of nutri�on, limited adult
support and poverty affect the disparity in educa�on. The city of Minneapolis four�year high school
gradua�on rate is 64% and drops to 57% for La�no youth and 52% for African American youth.
(Minneapolis Public Schools 2014�2015)!
!
Pope Francis asks us to “consider how many children still suffer from illiteracy, the lack of education. This is incomprehensible:
in a world where technological�scien�fic progress has come so far, there are illiterate children! It is an injus�ce. How many
children suffer from a lack of education. It is a condition of grave injustice which undermines the very dignity of the person.
Without educa�on, one easily falls prey to exploita�on and various social disadvantages. The Church, over the course of
centuries, has felt the need to be commi.ed to the area of educa�on, since her mission of evangeliza�on carries with it
the responsibility of restoring dignity to the poorest.” (11/23/16)!
!
As a parish we have developed rela�onships with some outstanding organiza�ons that are bea�ng the nega�ve odds in
educa�ng at�risk youth with success. One of these is Risen Christ Catholic School, a K�8 dual language immersion school !
in South Minneapolis. It serves our sister parish, Holy Rosary, as well as other parishes and communi�es in the area. The
school’s popula�on consists of 88% La�no students and 96% of students needing free or reduced lunch. Their class of 2016
was admi.ed to some of the best high schools in the Twin Ci�es, including 70% to Cristo Rey, DeLaSalle and Holy Angels.
(RCCS, MCA�III Report)!
Please contact the parish office for informa/on on connec/ng with Risen Christ School or Holy Rosary Parish.!
WED., JUNE 27 5:30 — 8:00 PM ADULTS & YOUTH (12+ WITH PARENT OR 16+ WITHOUT)
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES 6!
!Weekend Liturgies!����������������!Saturday: 5 p.m. Sunday: 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. !!
!Weekday Liturgies!����������������!Schedule announced weekly.!
! Sacrament of Reconciliation !��!Saturday: 4:00�4:30 p.m. and by appointment.!! Sacrament of Marriage !���������!Parish membership required. Contact the Parish Office .!
! Sacrament of Baptism !����������!Preparation session required prior to Baptism. Call the Parish Office.!
! Illness !��������������������������������!Pastoral visits for the sick and homebound. Call the Parish Office.!!
For a.er�hours and weekend emergencies, call 952�473�6601.!
Follow menu instruc8ons to receive pastoral response as soon as possible.!
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From a heart of Gratitude, we give our Treasure.
STEWARDSHIP
Weekly Informa8on: !6/10/2018!!
Budget:� $16,626!
Amount Collected: ! !
Envelope� $16,618�
Plate� $780�
Children� $0�
Sub�total:! $17,398�
Amount ahead of the weekly budget: $772�!
Year�To�Date Informa�on:!
Budget:� $1,759,397�
Amount Collected:� $1,826,605�
�
Amount ahead of the Y!T!D budget:� $67,208!
“For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may receive good or evil, !according to what he has done in the body.” !! ! ! ! ! � 2 CORINTHIANS 5:10!!
We are all accountable for the gifts God has given us � our time, our talent and our treasure. Each of us is accountable not only for our own life but for the lives of others as well. One day God will ask each of us what did we do with the gifts we were given. How will you respond?!
SIMPSON HOUSING
MEAL SERVER
WED., JUNE 20
5:30 — 8:30 PM ADULTS & YOUTH (12+ )
SIGN UP AT WWW.ST-BARTS.ORG/SERVE
HOT VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITES
ADMINISTRATION 7!
Pastor, Fr. Mike Van Sloun!�������������������������������!205!
Deacon, Rick Witucki!����������������������������������������!321!
Parish Administrator, Marion Clark!�����������������! 206!
School Principal, Patrick Fox!!����������������������������!212!
Dir. of Pastoral Ministry, Chris�ne Ducharme!��!222!
Dir. of Liturgy & Music, Richard Clarke!�������������!207!
Dir. of Children & Adult Faith Forma�on, !
Andrew Allen!�����������������������������������������������������!203!
Dir. of Youth Ministry & Middle/High School !
Faith Forma�on, Connor Flanagan !������������������!221!!
Dir. of Communica�ons, Kathy Salman!������������!223!!
Dir. of Stewardship and Development, !
Jeannie Judge!����������������������������������������������������!228!
Liturgy/Admin. Assist., Terri Kedzuf!������������������!200!
Bulle�n Editor/Admin. Asst., Peg Deitering!������!201!
Maintenance, Peter Therault!
P������� S��: 952!473!6601 P���� ���.!
ADMINISTRATION INFO
To email any parish*/school staff: !
first le(er of first name followed by last name,
then @st�barts.org (e.g. mvansloun@st!barts.org)�
*except Deacon Rick Witucki: [email protected]�
Let Your Wishes Be Known�
LeTng your wishes be known about your funeral is a !
thoughUul gi/ to leave your family even if you don’t plan !
on leaving for a very long �me. A funeral planning guide is !
available at the informa�on desk in the gathering space and !
the pastoral minister is available for conversa�on about how !
to approach this aspect of your estate plan. For more !
informa�on or to get started, contact Chris�ne Ducharme !
at 952�473�6601 or cducharme@st�barts.org.!
!!Loca"on:! Church of St. Therese of Deephaven!
18323 Minnetonka Blvd, Deephaven !
Date & Time: June 21 4:30�6:00 p.m.!
Topic: Is it Grief or Something Else!
Speaker: Dr. Mary Harlow � Re�red Psychologist!
West Suburban Grief Coali&on!
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