May 17, 2015 - Holy Rosary Catholic Church

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May 17, 2015 - Holy Rosary Catholic Church
THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD
MAY 16 - 17, 2015
FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK
“When He had said this, as they were looking on, He
was lifted up, and a cloud took Him from their sight.”
-Acts of the Apostles
No doubt, for those of you
that are attending Mass this
weekend on Saturday at 5:00
P.M. or Sunday morning at 8:00
A.M., you might be wondering
where the pastor might be? I am
spending (at least part of) the
weekend with my entire family (U.S. side) at my niece’s
wedding near the Twin Cities. This is my first niece that is
getting married in the Catholic Church. Since my brothers
and sisters now reside in four states, it is something special
when we can all be together in the same place, at least for a
little while. The wedding is a joyful moment in the life of
the van de Crommert family, but even more so when we can
get a chance to all be together.
I still can remember with such clarity the weekend I took
off from college in February, in my senior year at St. John’s,
to attend my brother’s wedding who will now be the fatherof-the-bride this weekend. As he and his bride ascended the
steps to exchange their vows, rings and promises of a
life-time of fidelity, it too was a new chapter in our family
of origin. Since we had no other family in this country, it
was an adjustment for family life, that now English had to
be spoken 100% as the in-laws were here. For a long time it
felt more like company had come and not family.
With the next generation stepping forward to enter into
marriage and family life, no doubt it will be a time again of
reflection and contemplation as our family enters into
another new chapter with new in-laws and new last names
and more individuals who are strangers, but will become
family and shirt-tale relation.
This weekend we celebrate the Ascension of the Lord.
We celebrate Christ ascending into the clouds to be reunited
with His heavenly Father. No doubt, as the disciples
watched this miraculous encounter take place, they too
realized that they had entered into a “new chapter” as
members of the family of God and new fledgling Church
of Christ.
Just as in any marriage there can be expected the Paschal
Mystery of both joys and sorrows, so too, in the spiritual life.
For just as Christ is “wedded” once again to heaven, and the
apostles are once again “wedded” to the work of building up
the Church, so too, they faced many joys and equally many
sorrows that included martyrdom and death.
For many of us, we have ascended and descended the
sanctuary steps to receive a vocational sacrament. For many,
our next great spiritual ascension is from this life to the hope
of life eternal. How important it is then for us to make sound
spiritual use of the finite time that we have remaining on the
earth to give our heart, our lives, our actions and our very
selves to Christ, so that one day we might ascend beyond
this earth as well to everlasting life. A Blessed Ascension to
you all!
Rev. Paul van de Crommert, Pastor
Stewardship of Treasure
Adult (149)
Electronic Giving
Junior
Plate
Catholic Communication Campaign
Home Missions Appeal
School Building Rent
VBS Tuition
Grand Total
$ 8,606.00
4,396.25
44.19
355.00
17.50
10.00
950.00
90.00
$ 14,468.94
*(Our weekly budget is set at $12,750.00)
STEWARDSHIP
We made budget again this week and more than
$6,000.00 higher in one week than a year ago! Wow!
Thank you so much! Your generosity is amazing and will
allow us to possibly take on some needed repair projects
this summer in and around the church and school. I am so
grateful to all of you that have taken on the “stewardship
courage” to use the “electronic giving” as your primary
means of stewardship. As you can see by the collection, it
makes such a big difference for our weekly support.
Again, if you plan to be gone a great deal this summer,
electronic giving might be something that you would
consider. Our bookkeeper, Jim Theuninck, would be more
than happy to help you in this area.
WELCOME VISITING MISSIONARY
Each year, the Diocese of New Ulm welcomes
missionaries to each parish to come and speak about the
needs of the poorer regions of the Church in this country and
around the world. We are pleased to welcome Fr. Anthony
Muthu from the Heralds of Good News, out of Barbourville,
Kentucky. We are grateful for Father’s message and
ministry this weekend at Holy Rosary. If you wish to make
a direct donation to the work of his community, you may
send your check directly to the order at St. Gregory Catholic
Church, 329 Sycamore Drive, Barbourville, KY 40906
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
“Try to serve the Lord with all your heart and
with all your will. He will always bless you more
than you deserve.”
-St. Padre Pio
THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD
PARISH AUCTION THANK YOU!
What a wonderful and exciting
evening we had last Wednesday
evening. It felt like the “Antique Road
Show”, with the great crowd and so
many items. The only difference is
that people were buying the items and taking them home for
their use and enjoyment!
I want to say a special word of thanks to Jim Theuninck
who did so much organization and calling for the cause, as
well as to Elaine, our parish secretary who did a superb job
getting the word out to the parishes, advertising in the
papers, getting out the posters, and helping with all of the
last minute details.
I also wish to thank all of the folks who helped last
Saturday morning filling up the gym with items. It was
backbreaking work and we are most grateful for their
behind-the-scenes efforts. I also wish to thank the women
who came to price all of the items for the garage sale, the
CCW women who brought bars & cookies, Frank & Connie
Weber for the meal, Craig Amundson for the beverages, as
well as all who served at the auction/garage sale and helped
with the clean-up.
It was a fun evening and reminded me of the many fall
festivals I worked and helped in organizing and executing.
It was a great night of fellowship and fund-raising. God
bless you all for being such good sports and helping a great
cause! You are great!
BAPTISMAL BLESSINGS
Our prayers and best wishes go out to
Jeremiah and Danielle Hess on the
occasion of Baptism of their daughter,
Freya Isabel, who will be baptized this
Sunday here at Holy Rosary. May this
sacrament of initiation be the beginning of a life-time
relationship with Christ, His Church and the Holy
Eucharist. God bless you all!
SPRING COMMUNAL ANOINTING
Holy Rosary Church is planning two spring communal
anointing services for our seniors and those who are in a
health situation that would benefit from the healing holy oil
of the Sacrament of the Sick. The first communal anointing
will be held on Thursday, June 4th, during the Mass at
10:15 A.M. at Pathstone care facility (the address of
Pathstone is 718 Mound Ave, Mankato, MN 56001.) The
second communal anointing will be held on Monday, June
8th, during Mass at 4:00 P.M. and followed by a potluck
supper in the church basement at 5:00 P.M. Please plan to
attend. The next communal anointing will be later this year
in the late fall or early winter!
MAY 16 - 17, 2015
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
I.) Faith Formation Director:
Holy Rosary Catholic Church is seeking
a full-time Director of Faith Formation for
the 2015-2016 academic year. The
requirements for this position include (in
part) a bachelor’s degree in education and/or theology,
knowledge and/or experience in administration, computer
skills/technology as well as a strong working knowledge of
the Catholic faith. A competitive salary and benefits are
being offered including paid vacation, insurance subsidy and
retirement benefits. All written resumes must be submitted
to the pastor, Rev. Paul van de Crommert, Church of the
Holy Rosary, 525 Grant Avenue, North Mankato, MN.
56003, by U.S. mail or delivered to the parish office by no
later than 12:00 P.M. Friday, May 29th, 2015.
II.) Full-Time Youth Minister Position:
The Greater Mankato Catholic Youth Ministry Board is
seeking a full-time Joint Youth Minister to direct the
planning, implementation and evaluation of a Youth
Ministry program with 2 Catholic parishes in Mankato for
youth in grades 6-12.
St. John the Baptist and Holy Rosary Catholic Churches
are proceeding with a search for a Youth Minister for our
two parishes (with the hope of adding St. Joseph the Worker
in the coming days). Please visit our Holy Rosary website
for full job description details (found in the right-hand
column on the home page). St. Aloysius, patron saint of
youth, please pray for us!
REBOOT! LIVE!
SAVE THE DATE: Holy Rosary has, in conjunction
with the other Parishes in the Mankato area, secured a
world-class event: Reboot! Live!, for September 30th, 2015
from 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm. Reboot! Live! will be held at the
Fitzgerald Campus in Mankato and will feature Chris
Stefanick. The evening will center around a practical
exploration and understanding of our faith, and all the
ways it’s meant to impact our lives, including: prayer
and spirituality, work, dating, marriage, parenting, health
and more.
JOIN OUR OUTREACH TEAM AND HELP
MAKE THIS EVENT A SUCCESS: You are invited to
be part of this Mission! We need your gifts. We
need your heart, hands and feet! Our first Outreach
Team Meeting will be held Sunday May 17th, 2015 from
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church:
Upper Room (4th Floor) of Xavier Hall. Contact Beverly
Miller at 507-514-2425 or [email protected]
for more information! Please visit www.reallifecatholic.com
to learn more about Chris and Reboot! Live! Events.
THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD
MAY 16 - 17, 2015
The Week Ahead
Liturgical Roles May 23 - 24
Sunday, May 17: The Ascension of the Lord
7:30 am – Rosary
8:00 am – Mass - People of the Parish
9:30 am – Rosary
10:00 am – Mass - Leonard Mettler (87th Birthday)
11:30 am – Baptism
7:00 pm – Loyola Graduation (Fr. Paul attends)
- Good Counsel Campus Gym
Monday, May 18: Easter Weekday
8:05 am – Rosary
8:30 am – Mass - Monica Haack†
9:15 am – Bible Study (Conf. Rm. #1)
11:00 am – Mass at SSND (Fr. Paul) - Janice Person†
7:00 pm – Pastoral Council Meeting (Conf. Rm. 1)
Tuesday, May 19: Easter Weekday
8:05 am – Rosary
8:30 am – Holy Communion Service
12 pm - 2 pm – Presbytery Day - Olivia (Fr. Paul attends)
7:00 pm – River of Life (Conf. Rm. 1)
Wednesday, May 20: Easter Weekday
8:15 am – Mass at Fitzgerald Middle School (Fr. Paul)
- Stanley Lyons†
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm – Sewing Group - Parish Center
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm – Holy Rosary Choir Practice
Lectors
5:00 pm:
8:00 am:
10:00 am:
Eucharistic Ministers
5:00 pm:
8:00 am:
10:00 am:
5:00 pm:
8:00 am:
10:00 am:
5:00 pm:
Les Calsbeek Family
8:00 am: Gordy & Terri Compton
10:00 am: Jack & Diann McGowan
Ushers
5:00 pm:
8:00 am:
Friday, May 22: Easter Weekday
10:00 am:
10:15 am – Mass at Monarch Meadows (Fr. Paul)
- Shawn Reynolds†
Readings for the Week
Mon:
Tues:
Wed:
Thurs:
Fri:
Sat:
Sun:
Acts 19:1-8/ Jn 16:29-33
Acts 20:17-27/Jn 17:1-11a
Acts 20:28-38/Jn 17:11b-19
Acts 22:30; 23:6-11/Jn 17:20-26
Acts 25:13b-21/Jn 21:15-19
Morning: Acts 28:16-20, 30-31/Jn 21:20-25
Vigil: Gn 11:1-9 or Ex 19:3-8a, 16-20b or Ez
37:1-14 or Jl 3:1-5/Rom 8:22-27/Jn 7:37-39
Acts 2:1-11/1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13 or Gal 5:1625/Jn 20:19-23 or Jn 15:26-27; 16:12-15
Larry Bennett, Tom Rheaume,
Gary Wintheiser, Steve Enderle
Doug & Jake Homan, Gary Zellmer,
Bill Fasnacht
Jim Barker, Glenn Verschelde,
Steve Fink, Steve Kaiser
Music Ministry
5:00 pm:
8:00 am:
10:00 am:
Julie Gruber/Jeanne Makela
Lori Christiansen/Vicki Galli
Holy Rosary Choir/Elaine Wolf
/Sr. M. Adelyn Vokal
Rosary Leaders
Sunday, May 24: Pentecost Sunday
7:30 am – Rosary
8:00 am – Mass - John Klaseus†
9:30 am – Rosary
10:00 am – Baccalaureate Mass - People of the Parish
11:15 am – Graduate Reception (Lower Social Hall)
Larkin Hansen, Jonathan Hull, Anna Voracek
Grace & Ben Ellingworth, Carson Fischer
Robbie & Elizabeth Meidl, Matthew Helget
Presentation of Gifts
10:15 am – Mass at Pathstone (Fr. Paul) - Mary Cline†
7:30 pm – Worship Committee - Easter Take Down
4:30 pm – Sacrament of Reconciliation
4:30 pm – Rosary
5:00 pm – Mass - Thanksgiving to St. Jude†
Karen Etzell, Nicole Hull, Daniel Gowanlock,
Patrick & Wanda Hull, *Steve Caron
Gene Brandt, Gerry Hiniker,
Mary Homan, Michelle Ellingworth,
Cathy Neve, *Sharon Lenz
Darlene Schorn, Jackie Cesario,
Marsha Murphy, Dawn Matz,
Kathy Ulman, *Margo Wheeler
Altar Servers
Thursday, May 21: Easter Weekday
Saturday, May 23: Easter Weekday
Maggie Bennett
John Holden
Jim Schorn
5:00 pm:
8:00 am:
10:00 am:
Paul Stevens
Margaret Ayers
Curt & Donna Stanke
Money Counters - April, May & June 2015: Mary
Haley, Lee Sontag Kopp, Les Kopp, Arlyce Anderson
Bulletin Folders for May 2015: Mary Bliss,
Barb Wegscheid, Marge Grausam, Rita Townsend
PLANT SALE THANK YOU
The annual plant sale was a success. Congratulations
to Leola Sontag who won the plant drawing. We
appreciated all the help we received from the KCs, who
put up the tent, and the volunteers, who unloaded,
reloaded, and assisted with the plant sales.
Deb Brunick and Linda Olson
THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD
MAY 16 - 17, 2015
LORD, HEAR OUR PRAYERS…
PRAYERS AND SUPPORT FOR
ALL OF OUR SICK AND INJURED
OF HOLY ROSARY PARISH
Our prayers go out to all of the sick and
injured in our parish who are at home, in the hospital,
nursing homes or assisted-living residences. May God bless
them and keep them under His guidance and protection!
FOR THOSE WHO ARE ILL
Ruth Baker, Ruth Fitterer, Bruce Grausam,
Kris Bachmann, Jane Keltgen, Isaac Kolstad, Rachel Tobin,
Mary Jane Ledwein, Tom Grausam, Don Haley,
Doris Lorentz, Bill Goettlicher, Lenore Sweers,
Krystal Portz, Jan Brumm, Steve Fitterer, Nancy Marquardt,
Gabriel Speckel, Shannon Murphy, Harriet Senesac,
Lisa LaPoint Leland, David Bruender, Marilyn Bastian,
Susan Zenk
FOR OUR FAMILIES
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Beverly Delyea
No Mass
Robert & Terri Taylor
Billie Jo DeBill
Reed & Megan White
Jose & Jennifer Pena
Joy Baumberger
Timothy Eick
Matt McGraw
Christopher Schmidt
Jonathan Heintz
William Backes
Alex Ek
Ben Barsness
Sean O’Dea
Daniel Fitterer
Anna Drummer
PRAYER CHAIN
If you, or someone you know, would like to
be included in our prayer chain, please call
Karen Etzell, 387-7877.
SINCERE
SYMPATHY
To the families of
Jerry Gagnier†
ANNUAL BLESSING OF THE BIKES –
SATURDAY MAY 30TH!
When we have arrived in May we
have not only arrived in the spring of
the year, but it is also a time to spring
on top of your bike. “It is easy as
riding a bike” is not always a true statement. Following the
5:00 P.M. Mass, May 30th, I will offer a prayer and bless all
the bikes of young and old around 6:00 P.M.
More than 700 people are killed annually in bicycle
accidents in the United States alone. This averages to about
two Americans dying every day from bicycle accidents! We
need to have a blessing (and to wear our helmet) to insure
that we will be able to ride our bike for many years to come.
Please plan to park your bikes on the north lawn of the
church. Treats will be provided for all who participate! We
hope to see you there!!!
K of C Council #5551 News
FOR THOSE IN THE MILITARY
Nick Blace
Jared Hiniker
Ann Winkler
Dana Schiller
Mark Hansen
UPCOMING PARISH MEETINGS
*Pastoral Council – May 18th, 6:30 P.M. MONDAY!
Finance Council – June 1st, 6:30 P.M.
*This meeting will be the final meeting until
next September.
Mark Fallenstein†
-May they rest in peace.
MARRIAGE ENOUNTER
Give each other the most excellent gift possible for
your marriage! Register for the June 13th-14th Marriage
Encounter at www.marriages.org. Weekends are held at
Mt Olivet Conference and Retreat Center in Farmington.
Visit www.marriages.org for additional information or
call 651.454.3238.
May 27 - Blood Drive
May 28 - General Meeting
June 5, 6, & 7 - Brat Stand at Cub Foods
June 11 - Planning Meeting
The Knights of Columbus has party tents for rent.
Size 20' by 40'. Call 507-317-0723.
RETIREMENT RECOGNITION – JUNE 14TH
The date for the retirement recognition has been
changed (due to the honoree’s schedules) to Sunday, June
14th, following the 10:00 A.M. We will honor those who are
retiring and stepping down from their positions: Maggie
Bennett, Sue Cashman, Sr. Mary Anne Schaenzer and our
two part-time youth ministers Kevin Mettler and Paul
Ahearn. We hope you can prioritize the day
and come down, thank these folks and to share some food
and fellowship.
CATHOLIC COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGN
Today, we will take up the Collection for the Catholic
Communication Campaign (CCC). This collection
communicates the Gospel through Catholic social media
activities and enriches our faith through podcasts, television,
radio, and print media. Please be generous in this week’s
collection and support this important work. Remember, half
of your donation stays in our diocese to support local
communication needs. The CCC is how we share our
experience of faith, worship, and witness.
THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD
MAY 16 - 17, 2015
STEWARDSHIP CORNER
Last week Loyola hosted our External Accreditation
Review. Evaluators came to us from the Northeast Regional
office of AdvancEd in PA, Benilde-Saint Margaret’s in St.
Louis Park MN, Holy Family Catholic School in Victoria
MN, and the AdvancEd Office in St. Paul MN. SSND
provided housing for the three day visit, Loyola Food
Service and our Board of Trustees provided meals and
snacks. The Team met with Trustees, administrators,
parents, teachers, staff and students. Accreditation, an
ongoing self-study process with a visit every five years, is
not only a verification of what we do well, but a commitment
to continuous improvement.
Loyola second graders celebrated in thanksgiving for
the gift of their First Holy Communion at our school Mass
last week. Baccalaureate Mass for our seniors was on
Wednesday evening. Third graders will be honored at Mass
on May 20th as they transition to grade 4 and a new campus.
At 9:30 am Mass on May 29th at SSPP church, Loyola eighth
graders will be recognized for their leadership and service.
All are welcome.
This week is Literacy Week at Loyola Primary and
Intermediate. Celebrating the gift of reading, the week
features themed activities and snacks based on a different
genre each day. The celebration culminates with the Star
Reader Award ceremonies on Friday, recognizing students
who have met their Accelerated Reader goals throughout
the year.
Graduation will be May 17th at 7:00 pm in the Good
Counsel campus gym. All are welcome.
THE COOLEST WEEK OF THE SUMMER!
Join us for Vacation Bible School,
June 8-12. Cost is $30/student (4 & 5 Year
Olds-Grade 5). *New friends *Amazing
experiments *Glacier Games *Lip-smacking
snacks *Surprising adventures & *Incredible
music. Registration forms in Parish Office or contact
Sue at 345-6765.
JOYFUL NOISE CONCERT
AT THE ABBEY OF THE HILLS
Bring your lawn chair and come enjoy the music of three
groups of musicians!
A blend of popular and Christian music.
Saturday, May 23rd, 1-5pm
At the Abbey of the Hills Inn & Retreat Center
46561 147th Street, Marvin, SD 57251
Food and drink available. Free will donation.
Help Support the Abbey!
1. Diocesan United Fund (D.U.F.) Diocesan Priest
Pension Fund/ Medical, Care Comp Ins, Priest Care
Fund, and Diocesan Audit:
DUE:
$ 78,103.92
Pd. to Date
$ 78,103.92
2. Annual Diocesan Ministries Appeal (D.M.A.)
DUE:
$ 27,708.85
Rec’d. to Date: $ 44,021.00
(*We are at 159 % our goal!)
3. Loyola Catholic School Assessment:
DUE:
$ 238,000.00
Pd. this week: $ 10,000.00
Pd. to Date:
$ 165,658.68
Total Assessments 2014-2015:
$ 343,812.77
Total Paid to Date 2014-2015:
$ 287,783.01
Total Assessments Due 2014-2015: $ 56,029.76
(* Total includes D.M.A. overrun)
We made a great step forward this week in covering
our stewardship goal for Loyola. Because of your great
response and great generosity towards our auction, we
ended our week in the office by sending over a check in
the amount of $10,000! This is tremendous!
We are so blessed to have so many wonderful faithful
at Holy Rosary that are showing their faith not just in
“words” but more importantly through their “actions”!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!!! God bless your
great generosity!
FR. ED ARDOLF ENDOWMENT FUND
This fund is now at $131,652.00. 85% of the earnings of
this fund go to pay tuition at Loyola Catholic School for
Holy Rosary families. Contributions to this fund may be
dropped off at the parish office or sent to Amy at Loyola.
FROM THE MANKATO SERRA CLUB
CHRIST SPOKE OF THE TALENTS each
one of us has, talents which must not buried. Our
calling is to take those talents, develop them
fully, and then use them in establishing His
kingdom on earth. Are you using your talents to fulfill your
vocation to service? Are you an active Christian in the
parish, at your workplace, and in the home? Take some time
today to reflect on how you might use your special talents in
the service of the Kingdom.
Pray for Vocations to the priesthood and all religious
life. The number of men to be ordained to the priesthood in
the United States this year could exceed the number from
the previous year by more than 100. If all the men preparing
for ordination do in fact receive the Sacrament of Holy
Orders this year, the total would be 595. That's a 25%
increase over the 477 that were ordained in 2014.
Presented by The Mankato Serra Club for priestly and
religious vocations for more information call 507.696.8119.
THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD
RICE BOWL THANK YOU
Dear Holy Rosary Parishioners,
Thank you for your generous
gift to Catholic Relief Services.
Your recent donation of $986.01
received on April 22, 2015 provides
vital support to CRS. Your
contribution is essential to our efforts to alleviate
human suffering and ease the burdens of overwhelming
poverty overseas.
It is clear to me that you are as compassionate as the
Good Samaritan in the Gospels of Jesus Christ. Rest assured
your good deed is a godsend to our most vulnerable brothers
and sisters around the world. We are blessed to have you as
a member of the CRS family.
I am inspired that you have chosen to reach far beyond
the bounds of your own community to care for perfect
strangers in such great need. On behalf of all those touched
by your compassion, I offer my deepest gratitude and wish
you an abundance of blessings and joys.
May blessings overflow,
Dr. Carolyn Y. Woo, President & CEO
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE
ENCOUNTER WEEKENDS
Don’t take a summer vacation from caring for your
marriage. God wants to be part of your marriage all summer
long. Bring a breath of fresh air to your relationship. The
next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends are
July 17-19 in Buffalo, MN; September 11-13 in Irene, SD
& International Falls, MN; October 9-11 in Buffalo, MN &
November 20-22 in Medora, ND & Prior Lake, MN. Early
registration is highly recommended. For more information
visit our website at: southmnwwme.org or contact John
& Mary Beth at [email protected] or
507-838-8178.
SUMMER SPLASH
SUMMER SPLASH with the School
Sisters of Notre Dame: a weekend for girls who
are completing 6th, 7th or 8th grade and their
moms (or significant female adults). Mom and
daughter alumnae from any previous Summer Splash are
also welcome. Held at Our Lady of Good Counsel Campus
(170 Good Counsel Drive, Mankato, MN 56001), beginning
at 1:00 pm Friday, June 26th until 6:00 pm Saturday, June
27th. Cost is $75 per mother/daughter pair. Includes a blend
of activities designed to strengthen the mother-daughter
connection while providing an inside look at the Sisters’
lives. See www.ssndcentralpacific.org/summer-splash-2015
for more information and to register. Questions? Contact
Sister Dorothy Zeller, SSND 507-514-2296.
MAY 16 - 17, 2015
FOR GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENTS AND THEIR PARENTS
Students, stay Connected with your Catholic Faith
when you go off to college. The NEWMAN
CONNECTION High School Outreach Program helps
you connect with your local Catholic College Campus
Ministry. When students are entered into the NEWMAN
CONNECTION database, their information will
automatically be sent to the local Catholic Campus
Ministry (Newman Center or local Catholic Parish’s college
youth group when there is not a Newman Center on
Campus). The Campus Minister can then reach out
and contact the student to invite them to their activities
on Campus. This effort has met with great success.
Let’s keep our students connected to their Catholic Faith
during their College years.
If you have a graduating High School Student
this year, please get them connected with their
Catholic campus ministry by contacting Cathy
Ahern,
[email protected],
or
Dolores
Portz,
[email protected], with your student’s name and choice
of College/University (with location) that they will be
attending this fall. Sponsored by the Mankato Serra Club.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
The mission of the American Cancer Society is to help
people stay well, help people get well, find cures and help
individuals fight back against cancer. The Road To
Recovery program needs volunteers to drive cancer patients
in our community to and from their treatments. Volunteer’s
need to have a safe, reliable vehicle, a current driver’s
license, proof of automobile insurance, a good driving
record, availability during the day and a desire to help
someone in need. If you are interested, please call
1-800-227-2345 and become a volunteer driver.
MISCONDUCT NOTICE
Anyone who has suffered sexual abuse or exploitation by
a cleric of the Diocese of New Ulm should immediately
report such misconduct to local law enforcement. They are
encouraged to contact the Victim Assistance Coordinator or
the Bishop’s Delegate in Matters Pertaining to
Sexual Misconduct, 1421 6th Street North, New Ulm, MN
56073, phone: 507-233-5313, for counseling or assistance, if
that is desired.
LIVING EVERY DAY WITH PASSION AND
PURPOSE WITH MATHEW KELLY
Internationally acclaimed speaker and author, Matthew
Kelly, will be at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, 503 W
Lyon St., Marshall, MN 56258 on Sunday, June 7th, 2015
from 4 pm to 8 pm. Tickets are just $39! To order tickets
or for more information about this event go to
www.DynamicCatholic.com or call 859-980-7900.