Upload
nguyenhuong
View
217
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2016
TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME • SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST (EF)
535 Thomas Ave. | Saint Paul, Minnesota 55103 | 651.925.8800 | www.churchofsaintagnes.org
Clergy
Reverend Mark Moriarty, Pastor
Reverend Andrew Jaspers, Parochial Vicar
Deacon Nathan Allen
Reverend James McConville, In Residence
Sunday Masses Saturday 5:15 p.m. (Vigil Mass that fulfills the Sunday obligation)
6:30, 7:30 a.m. (Latin EF Low Mass) 8:30, 10:00 a.m. (Latin OF High Mass), 12 Noon
Weekday Masses
8:00 a.m. Monday through Saturday (Saturday—Sung Latin Mass)
5:15 p.m. Fridays
During school year, an additional Mass on Thursday mornings at 9:30 a.m.
Holy Days of Obligation Watch bulletin for Mass schedules
Confessions Fridays 4:00-5:00 p.m. (Chapel)
Saturdays: 4:00-5:00 p.m. (Upper Church) and 8:00-9:00 p.m. (Chapel)
Every Tuesday following the 7:00 p.m. Novena (Chapel)
First Friday 7:00-7:50 a.m. (Chapel)
First Saturday 7:00-7:50 a.m. (Chapel)
Adoration and Devotions Tuesday: 7:00 p.m. Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help (Chapel)
7:30 p.m. Confessions, Chaplet of Divine Mercy and Holy Rosary
Friday: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament following the
8:00 a.m. Mass until 5:00 p.m. Benediction (Chapel)
Saturday: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament from 4:00 p.m. until
5:00 p.m. Benediction (Upper Church)
Sunday: 3:00 p.m. Vespers during Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and
concluding with Benediction (Upper Church)
Parish Office Hours
Monday – Thursday, 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Friday – 8:00 a.m. – Noon
Contact Information Parish Office 535 Thomas Avenue 651.925.8800 [email protected]
School Office 530 Lafond Avenue 651.925.8700 [email protected]
Rev. Mark Moriarty 651.925.8888
Rev. Andrew Jaspers 651.925.8889 [email protected]
Patrick Menke - Business Affairs 651.925.8801 [email protected]
Life/Death Emergency Number 651.925.8899
TODAY AT SAINT AGNES Due to the holiday weekend there will be no refreshments in Schuler Hall after Mass today.
Today we will have our monthly Red Envelope collection at all Masses to benefit Saint Agnes School.
We will have the Blessing of Expectant Mothers after the 8:30 am Mass.
THIS WEEK AT SAINT AGNES Labor Day Schedule - September 5
On Monday, September 5 we will have one Mass at 9:00 am in the Upper Church.
The parish and school offices will be closed.
Legion of Mary
Are you ready to respond to the many changes taking place? Would you like to take part, with other like-minded people, representing Catholic-Christian values? Then come join us on Tuesday evenings from 6:15 pm to 7:30 pm. downstairs in the Bridal room. Come and take a look at an active approach to change the events taking place. You need not bring any-thing and there is no cost. Join us for our social time at 7:20 pm for treats and conversation. Questions? Contact Andrzej at 651.202.6953.
SOON AT SAINT AGNES
"That Man Is You! - September 15
The Men's Club invites all men to take part in weekly That
Man Is You! (TMIY) program. This is our third year, with new material. No past attendance required. The program begins Thursday, September 15, from 6:15 to 7:40 am in Schuler Hall. For more information and to register, please call Andrzej at 651.202.6953.
Pasta Dinner - September 17, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. Come to support our Football Team and eat a delicious pasta dinner in Schuler Hall.
PASTOR’S COLUMN Scrape and Paint—A Success Despite the Rain-Out
Last Saturday, August 27, over a dozen from the par-ish gathered to scrape, sand and paint the wrought iron fence in front of our beautiful church façade. Over an hour and a half into this stewardship event, the heavens opened up and we needed to stop working due to rain; fortu-nately, we had just fin-ished the majority of the needed prep work .
I am grateful to all who sacrificed a Saturday morning to help us take care of our classic fence.
We have chosen another date to complete the work, Saturday, September 10 starting at 9:00 am as well as a back up date in case of rain (Saturday, September 17). All are welcome to as-sist. Please consider donating some of your time as well as bringing wire brushes and course sandpaper, incase there is some final prep work to do. (Power tools are always helpful!) The church will provide many brushes and paint buckets but extras are always helpful. Kneepads are also needed.
Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help—Now Starting at 7:00 PM on Tuesday Evenings
For over 70 years Saint Agnes Church has been honoring our Blessed Mother and asking for her intercession by praying the Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help every week.
In order to encourage more of the faithful to avail themselves of this aid to sanctification, I have moved the Novena to 7:00 pm and reinstated confessions after Novena every Tuesday starting at 7:30 pm. Also, following Novena and during con-fessions we will pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet and the Holy Rosary. Thus, these devotions will be concluded in the same timeframe as is the past.
Once of the reasons for this change is that it has been difficult for members of the Twin Cities Catholic Chorale to participate in Novena before their weekly rehearsals. This time change will now afford this spiritually opportunity to our wonderful TCCC members. Furthermore, offering confessions every week on Tuesdays is a return to a long time tradition in the parish; Fr. Jaspers being assigned to our parish helps make this possible.
Effective immediately, every Tuesday
7:00 pm Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help 7:30 pm Confessions, Divine Mercy Chaplet and Rosary
In Christ,
Fr. Mark Moriarty
2016 FALL FESTIVAL SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23
Country Store & Bistro
Remember to save jams, jellies, pickles, salsa and other deli-cious canned items when doing your Fall preserving! These items are very popular at the Altar and Rosary Society Coun-try Store and Bistro Booth at the Fall Festival. Donations of preserves, needlework, craft items etc. can be dropped off at the Parish Office. New Items only! Please mark them as for the Fall Festival. Thank you! Basket Booth The Basket Booth is in need of **NEW** medium and large, empty baskets and, also being accepted, are items to go in the various baskets. Themed baskets (e.g. toys, movie night, cooking, sports, etc...) with an approximate value up to $25 would be greatly appreciated. Baskets and items for baskets can be dropped off in Schuler Hall in the Festival Corner or the Parish Office.
WEEKLY CALENDAR (Regular, weekly Masses, Confessions, and Devotions are found on the bulletin cover)
Sunday, September 4
No Coffee and donuts today
Monday, September 5 | Labor Day
Parish Office closed; No School
Tuesday, September 6
Legion of Mary (Brides) .........................................6:15 pm
Wednesday, September 7
Altar & Rosary Society Meeting (Schuler) ......... 6:00 pm
Thursday, September 8
All School Mass resumes
Parish Festival Meeting (Schuler) ........................6:00 pm
Friday, September 9
No scheduled activities
Saturday, September 10
Rosary for Life following the 8:00 am Mass
MASS INTENTIONS Monday, September 5 | Labor Day
9:00 am Frank V. Urban † (A)
Tuesday, September 6
8:00 am Steve & Barbara Finanger (A)
Wednesday, September 7
8:00 am Dean De Ranieri †
Thursday, September 8 | The Nativity of the Blessed
8:00 am George Buechler Sr. † Virgin Mary
9:30 am* Patricia Erickson †
Friday, September 9 | Saint Peter Claver, Priest
8:00 am Robert Franke †
5:15 pm Theresa Jungbauer †
Saturday, September 10
8:00 am* John Paul McNamara (B)
5:15 pm Thomas McShane †
Sunday, September 11| Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Seventeenth Sunday After Pentecost (EF)
6:30 am Mark & Mary Buffie (A)
7:30 am Fred & Joy Steveken †
8:30 am Kathy Weinzettl
10:00 am* Lucille Grosinger † (B)
12:00 pm Missa pro populo (For the people)
(A) Anniversary (B) Birthday † Deceased *Sung High Mass
SUNDAY OFFERINGS FOR AUGUST 28
Envelope/Plate $ 9,829.17
Automatic $ 1,315.00
Total $11,144.17
Lunchroom Volunteers Needed!
We are in need of daily lunch volunteers in the cafeteria from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm. Work once per week, once per month or whenever it fits into your schedule! If you are available during the school day and would like to join our lively, hard working crew, please contact Annette Beaudry at (651) 925-8826. All vol-unteers will need to be up-to-dated with the Essential Three Requirements—virtus training, background check & Code.
CHORALE AND ORCHESTRA NOTES
The Twin Cities Catholic Chorale will begin rehearsals on Tuesday, September 13, at 7:30 pm in the choir loft. New singers are always welcome. A commitment to attending rehearsals and singing for Sunday Mass throughout the season is most important. New singers: please contact the Music Director, Dr. Robert L. Peterson, before attending the first rehearsal at [email protected] or 651.470.3817. The first Chorale Mass with orchestra will take place on Sunday, October 9, at 10 am. The season will begin with Joseph Haydn's Kleine Orgelsolomesse. Programs for the 2016-2017 season will be mailed after Labor Day and will be available in church. The program is also listed on the Chorale web-site: www.catholicchorale.org
ALTAR SERVERS Saturday, September 10
5:15 pm Chris Ethier, Lucas Lahlum,
Philip Rother, Michael McNamara
Sunday, September 11 7:30 am
Petrus Washburn, Aloisius Washburn
8:30 am Francis Minwegen, Joe Hobbs, Timothy Hobbs
Thomas McNamara, Stephan McNamara
10:00 am Ross Wright, Anton Praska, Jacob Rose, Joe Galush Andrew Brownell, Ben Lenzmeier, Alex Lenzmeier
Nathan Brownell, Nicholas Brownell
12:00 pm
Nathan Coyne, Jacob Coyne, Thomas Busse
AROUND THE ARCHDIOCESE
Lectio Divina Workshop - September 22, 6 – 7:30 pm
Smith Hall, Hayden Center – 328 W. Kellogg Blvd Speaker: Fr. Jonathan Kelly Free will offering. Suggested donation $10. A light dinner will be served.
Twin Cites Fall 2016 40 Days for Life campaign
Are we willing to live sacrificially for another or not? Being involved in the pro-life movement is key to those
who support the founding dream of the United States.
Bishop Andrew Cozzens Pro-Life Action Ministries supporter
September 28 to November 6, daily from 6 am to 6 pm Sidewalk in front of Planned Parenthood, 671 Vandalia
Pro-Life Action Ministries invites all to join us for 40 days in this international movement of prayer and fasting, peaceful vigil and community outreach to end abortion. All are welcome to come and pray anytime between 6 a.m. and 6 pm during the campaign. Groups are also encouraged to Adopt-A-Day. For more information please contact Rev. Brian Walker, Program Coordinator, at [email protected] or 651.797.6363.
“Join us for Sunday breakfastbefore or after service”
253 W. 7th Street, St. Paul651-228-9500
free customer parking
DOWNTOWNER- WOODFIRE GRILL -
Contact Jim Byrne to place an ad today!
[email protected] or (800) 950-9952 x2596
Crisis Pregnancy Center
Birthright St. Paul
651-646-7033www.Birthright.org/St Paul
Seeking Compassionate Volunteers 3 hr./day, evening or weekend shifts
122 S. Wabasha St., Ste. 101 • St. Paul, MN 55107
651.777.0001 nasseff.com
24-Hour Service
MEMBER
FDIC
Glasgow Automotive Service Inc.
Since 1946
740 University Ave WestSt. Paul, MN 55104
651-227-8182www.glasgowauto1.repair.bz
Michael Justen Master Plumber
651-605-5025 www.justenplumbing.com
Licensed, Bonded & Insured
St. Paul
AutomotiveScott McClure,
Owner
Phone (651) 298-0956 910 Randolph Avenue FAX:# (651) 298-0886 Saint Paul, MN 55102
www.stpaulautomotive.com
Investment Securities supports Relevant Radio AM 1330
Financial Dimensions Group, Inc For Your Financial and Estate Planning Needs
Charla D. Turch,
CFP®, MSIndependent Financial Advisor
(651) 481-62883900 Northwoods Dr. • Arden Hills, MN 55112
Securities offered through Royal Alliance Associates, Inc., Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered through Financial Dimensions Group Inc., a registered investment
advisor not affiliated with Royal Alliance Associates, Inc.
www.aesopstable.com919 N. Dale St.
St.Paul, MN 55103651-488-6591
bl
DELI • BBQCATERING
BOX LUNCHPARTY TRAYS
FUNERAL LUNCHEONS
Religious Articles & Church Goods
Statues • Rosaries • Pictures
Jewelry • Books • Audios • Videos
Gifts For All Sacraments & Occasions
Leaflet Missal Co.976 W. Minnehaha Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55104
651-487-2818www.lea"etonline.com
Hours: Mon-Sat 9-5 Parishioners
“Pro-life healthcare for your family”Paul Spencer, D.O. • Mary Paquette, M.D.
Matthew Paquette, M.D. • Kathleen Kobbermann, M.D. Matthew Anderson, M.D. OB/GYN • Cheryl McKee, PA-C, MPAS
4465 White Bear Parkway • White Bear Lake
www.aalfafamily.com (651) 653-0062
TOM’S MOBIL SERVICE
Complete Auto ServiceFull Serv. Gasoline Maint. & Repair
Family Owned & Operated Since 1957
489-9897 1935 N. RICE 489-7807
FUNERAL HOME ROSEVILLE LINO LAKES 2130 N. Dale st. 7050 Lake Drive
651-487-2550 651-784-3390www.muellerbies.com
Family Owned and Operated
Arbor PointeIndependent
Senior Rentals
Better Apartments, Better Service, Better LifeAffordable Senior Rentals
We’re In Your Neighborhood651-793-5177
Paul TaylorEmployment Attorney
651.454.5800
www.truckersjustice.com
Connect with
the Best.
651-771-1000
www.neielectric.com
Prescription Compounding Rx Delivery and Mail out available
651-645-8636
For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com Church of St. Agnes St. Paul, MN. A 4C 02-0717
Try a Pizza Fundraiser!
320-838-3400
www.KettleRiverPizza.com
Trojack Law Office, P.A.
1549 Livingston Ave., Ste. 101 W. St. Paul, MN 55118
Call to attend complimentary workshops!
651.451.9696 • www.TrojackLaw.com
Trojack Law Of"ce, P.A.
• Wills • Guardianships
• Trusts • Conservatorships
• Probate • Powers of Attorney
• Estate Planning • Health Care Directives
We offer tailor-made, client-focused, estate planning and related services
from a Catholic perspective.
Ran Ham Bowling Center
490-1/2 Hamline Ave S. in St. Paul
Randolph & Hamline • 651.698.0252
Banquet Rooms
-No Fees-
see website
995 7th St. • 651.228.9925
crshamrocks.com for more info
651.698.4347
492 S. Hamline