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Mass Schedule
(Holy Days as announced)
Sunday 8:00 AM, 9:30 AM, 11:00 AM (High)
Monday - Thursday 12:15 PM
Friday 7:00 PM ~ Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament from 5:30 PM – 6:45 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM ~ Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament on First Saturdays from 7:30 AM - 8:45 AM
Confessions:
Heard 30 minutes before Daily Mass, 45 minutes before Sunday Masses
+All Masses and Sacraments are celebrated according to the Usus Antiquior (Traditional Form) of the Roman Rite
Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter
Fr. Christopher Pelster, FSSP Fr. Daniel Mould, FSSP
Pastor Associate Pastor
435 4th Street NE Minneapolis, MN 55413 ~ (612) 379-4996
Parish Email: [email protected] - Parish Website: fsspminneapolis.org
Filiae Laboris Mariae Sisters - Mother Maria Regina, FLM, Superior
428 5th Street NE Minneapolis, MN 55413 ~ (612) 353-6343
Seventeenth Sunday After Pentecost| September 19, 2021
“You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul,
and with all your mind. This is the great and first commandment.
And a second is like it, You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”
From Today’s Gospel: Luke 14:3-4�
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THE CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS
The month of September is dedicated to the Seven Sorrows of Mary.
+Sunday, September 19
Seventeenth Sunday After Pentecost, II Class Green
8:00 AM Sharon Rosbury
9:30 AM Arthur, Patrick, and Thomas Skrzek
11:00 AM Pro Populo (High Mass)
Epistle: Ephesians 4:1-6 Gospel: Matthew 22:34-46
+Monday, September 20 Red
St. Eustace and Companions, Martyrs, III Class
12:15 PM Mary and Alan Deutsch
Lesson: Wisdom 5:16-20 Gospel: Luke 6:17-23
+Tuesday, September 21 Red
St. Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist, II Class
12:15 PM (sung) +Michael Bisch
Lesson: Ezekiel 1:10-14 Gospel: Matthew 9:9-13
St. Matthew was a tax collector for the Romans and so his profession was hateful to
the Jews because it reminded them of their subjection, and he was regarded as a typi-
cal sinner by the Pharisees. Called by our Lord, he would leave all and follow Him.
St. Matthew was the first to put down in writing our Lord’s teaching and the ac-
count of His life, writing his Gospel in Aramaic, the language our Lord spoke.
+Wednesday, September 22 Violet
Ember Wednesday of September, II Class
12:15 PM Erica McNally and Family
Lessons: Amos 9:13-15; 2 Esdras 8-10; Gospel: Mark 9:16-28
+Thursday, September 23 Red
St. Linus, Pope and Martyr, III Class
12:15 PM Gemma Bradac, Peter Bradac, Sophia
Loe, Riley Frietag, Leo Nieman, Caroline Cmejla, Joseph Poole
Epistle: 1 Peter 5:1-4, 10-11 Gospel: Matthew 16:13-19
St. Linus, who succeeded St. Peter in the government of the Church, was martyred
and buried on the Vatican next to the Prince of the Apostles. Also commemorated is
St. Thecla, virgin and martyr, who was miraculously delivered from death from
flames and wild beasts. For this reason, the Church invokes her intercession in the
prayers for a departing soul.
+Friday, September 24 Violet
Ember Friday of September, II Class
7:00 PM Special Intentions
Lesson: Hosea 14:2-10; Gospel: Luke 7:36-50
+Saturday, September 25 Violet
Ember Saturday of September, II Class
9:00 AM Marian Anderson
Lessons: Leviticus 23:26-32; Leviticus 23:39-42
Epistle: Hebrews 9:2-12 Gospel: Luke 13:6-17
+Sunday, September 26
Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost, II Class Green
8:00 AM +Hannah Lager
9:30 AM Wayne, Brian, Sarah, Ken, and Teresa
Berglof
11:00 AM Pro Populo (High Mass)
Epistle: 1 Corinthians 1:4-8 Gospel: Matthew 9:1-8
Parish Staff and Apostolate Contacts
Pastor + Fr. Pelster: 612-379-4996, ext. 2
Associate Pastor + Fr. Mould: 612-379-4996, ext. 3
Sacramental Emergency 612-379-4996, ext. 8
Parish Office + Sr. Maria Josepha: 612-379-4996, ext.0,
Director of Music +Jacob Flaherty: 612-379-4996, ext. 4,
St. Stephen’s Altar Server Guild + Alan Young 612-597-2934
+ Kurt Greene
All Saints Homeschool Co-op and Catechesis
Director: + Sibyl Nieman [email protected]
Board Members: Jeni Bradac, Chad Cmejla, Jacob Flaherty, Michael
Hagler, Candice Oglesbee, Brett Thoreson [email protected]
Safe Environment Coordinator: [email protected]
All Saints 20’s and 30’s Group +Sylvia Michael See Flocknotes
St. Joseph Men’s Guild +Nathan Aamot See Flocknotes
Queen of All Saints Sodality +Kirstin Matlock See Flocknotes
St. Rita’s Women’s Group +Sr. Maria Josepha and FLM Sisters See Flocknotes
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd +Anne Schneiderjan See Flocknotes
Grocery Apostolate +Karen Hastreiter See Flocknotes
Parish Bookkeeper +James Hentges Parish Cleaning +Sarah Berglof
Food Outreach + Deanna Loomis: 917-837-6119, [email protected]
To sign up for and receive information about/prom any of the parish’s groups/apostolates
simply do one of the following:
1. Text ’COAS’ to 84576 and follow the prompts.
2. Go to churchofallsaints.flocknote.com and follow the prompts.
PARISH NEWS
+ Thank you to all who assisted and attended the parish
picnic this last weekend. God bless you!
+ Doughnuts are available after Masses this weekend!
+The convent of the Filiae Laboris Mariae has become too
small! The Sisters will have a "satellite convent," beginning in
October of this year. The nearby rectory at St. Boniface will
serve as a temporary convent for the Sisters. The Sisters who
will stay at St. Boniface will not constitute a separate convent,
but will be a "satellite" of the convent at All Saints, continuing
to participate in most of the Sister's common exercises at the
convent at All Saints. Please pray for the Sisters! (Editor’s
Comment: And let us pray in thanksgiving that they have experienced
such growth to require such an adaption… DEO GRATIAS!)
+ Our Homeschool Co-op year is now two-weeks in.
Many thanks to all the tutors who have so generously given
their time and to the many families who have come together for
We currently have six different levels of catechism classes being
offered by our priests and sisters, five different choir/music
classes, and many other offerings. To learn more, contact the
Board at [email protected].
+ Some feast days will occasionally have sung/High Masses.
Those feasts will be marked on the left-side, as in this Tuesday,
September 21st, when the 12:15 will be a sung Mass for the
Feast of St. Matthew. A special evening Mass for the Feast of
St. Michael the Archangel will be on Wednesday, September
29 at 7:00 PM in addition to the already-scheduled 12:15 PM.
+ Collection (Thurs. Sept. 9 - Wed. Sept. 15) $8258.35
God reward you!
Sacred Music at Today’s High Mass: Processional: Love Divine, All
Loves Excelling; Ordinary: Missa Super Dixit Maria - Hassler with
‘Scottish chant’ Gloria; Credo: No. III Offertory: Tollite Hostias -
Saint-Saens; Communion: In Te Speravi - Oldroyd;
Recessional: Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All
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Keeping All These Things -
A Weekly Bulletin Reflection from the Filiae Laboris Mariae Sisters
St. Michael and All the Angels - Mother Maria Regina, F.L.M.
In our everyday life, we are so surrounded by God’s visible
creation that it is easy to forget the part of His creation which
we cannot see, namely, the angels. If only we could see the
angels, we would recognize how important they are to us! If
only we could see them, we would recognize what a multitude
surrounds us! The prophet Daniel gives us a hint of the num-
ber of angels: “thousands of thousands ministered to Him, and
ten thousand times a hundred thousand stood before
Him” (Dan 7:10).
Even though angels do not have bodies, they are creatures
and are natural beings which belong to our world. Just as
there are plants and animals and human persons, so there are
angels in the world. As the plant cannot see the human per-
son, so the human person cannot see the angels.
It is healthy for us to think of angels, because when we think
of the majesty of their capacities, we have a more balanced
view of ourselves as human persons. We recognize that we
are not the highest of the creatures in the hierarchy of crea-
tion. Also, the angels, especially our Guardian Angels, are
there to assist us. We need only ask their help! It is good for
us to be aware, too, of the fallen angels, who are likewise at-
tentive to us, and who seek to harm us.
At this time of the liturgical year, Holy Mother Church
wishes us to remember the angels, as she presents to us the
feasts of angels: of Saint Michael on September 29
th
and of our
holy Guardian Angels on October 2
nd
.
The prophet Daniel refers to Saint Michael as “the great
prince” (Dan 12:1). Saint Michael is considered the pre-
FINAL THOUGHT - Dom Prosper Gueranger on the Seventeenth Sunday After Pentecost
This Jesus of ours is the brightness of eternal glory; one by nature with the Father and the Holy Ghost; He is the God whom the first
commandment bids us love; and it is in Him also that the second has its truest and adequate application. For not only is He as truly Man
as He is truly God, but He is the Man by excellence, the perfect Man, on whose type, and for whom, all other men were formed; He
is the model and brother to all of them; He is, at the same time, the leader, who governs them as their King, and offers them to God
as their High Priest; He is the Head, who communicates to all the members of the human family both beauty and life and movement
and light; He is the Redeemer of that human family, when it fell, and on that account, He is, twice over, the source of all right and
the ultimate and highest motive, even when not the direct Object, of every love that deserves to be called love, here below.
Let us take care, also, as a consequence of this same truth, not to exclude any human being from our love, excepting the damned.
Who can boast that he has the Charity of Christ, if he do not embrace his Unity? The question is St. Augustine’s again. Who can love
Christ without loving, with Him, the Church, which is his Body? without loving all his members? What we do, be it to the least or be
it to the worthiest—be it of evil or of good—it is to Him we do it, for he tells us so. Then let us love our neighbor as ourselves
because of Christ, who is in each of us, and gives to us all union and increase in Charity.
That same Apostle who says: The end of the law is charity, says also: The end of the law is Christ; and we now see the harmony existing
between these two distinct propositions. We understand also the connection there is between the word of the Gospel: On these two
commandments dependeth the whole law and the prophets, and that other saying of our Lord: Search the Scriptures, for the same are they that
give testimony of me. The fullness of the law, which is the rule of men’s conduct, is in Charity, of which Christ is the end, just as the
Object of the revealed Scriptures is no other than the Man-God, who embodies in his own adorable unity, for us his followers, all
moral teaching and all dogma. He is our faith and our love, “the end of all our resolutions,” says St. Augustine; “for all our efforts
tend but to this—to perfect ourselves in Him; and this is our perfection, to reach Him: having reached Him, seek no farther, for he
is your End.” “Let us cling to One, let us enjoy One, let us all be one in Him.”
eminent angel because of his role in the battle between Lucifer
and the good angels: “And there was a great battle in heaven.
Michael and his angels fought with the dragon and the dragon
fought and his angels” (Rev 12:7-9). At Holy Mass, we invoke
Saint Michael numerous times. We ask his intercession at the
Confiteor. At a High Mass, the priest asks invokes his interces-
sion at the blessing of the incense: “May the Lord be pleased to
bless this incense and to receive its sweet fragrance through
the intercession of the blessed Archangel Michael, who stands
at the right hand of the altar of incense.”
One way that we are able to remind ourselves of the
presence and work of the angels is to pray to them. At the
bookstore at All Saints, we now have available Chaplets of
Saint Michael. The chaplet is a good way to honour and in-
voke Saint Michael and the other nine choirs of angels. As is
the case with many of our devotions, the origin of the Chaplet
of Saint Michael is a private revelation. In the 1750s, Saint
Michael is said to have appeared to Sister Antonia d’Astonac, a
Portuguese Carmelite Nun. Saint Michael indicated to Sister
Antonio that he would like to be honoured, and God would be
glorified, by nine salutations to the nine Choirs of Angels. St.
Michael promised that whoever would practice this devotion
would have, when approaching Holy Communion, an escort
of nine angels chosen from each of the nine Choirs. In
addition, for those who would recite the Chaplet daily, he
promised his continual assistance and that of all the holy angels
during life, and after death deliverance from purgatory for
themselves and their relations. Pope Pius IX approved the
prayers for the Chaplet of Saint Michael in 1851.
Saint Michael and all the choirs of angels, pray for us!
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