May 22, 2016 - Holy Family Catholic Church

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May 22, 2016 - Holy Family Catholic Church
May 22, 2016
Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
Welcome to Holy Family Church. We have a handicap accessible restroom
to the left of the Sanctuary, by the elevator, and downstairs accessed from
the Narthex. Please silence all cell phones.
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PRELUDE (9:00)
Psaume 150
C. Franck
Church of the
Holy Family
5900 West Lake Street
Saint Louis Park, MN 55416
www.hfcmn.org
952.929.0113
[email protected]
Reverend Joseph Johnson, Pastor
Reverend George Welzbacher
Deacon Jim Meyer
Deacon Mike Kraemer
Mass Times:
Sunday
Saturday
Weekdays
Weekday Rosary
9:00 AM & 11:00 AM
5:00 P M
8:00 AM
7:30 AM
Confessions:
Sunday
8:00 AM to 8:50 AM
Saturday
3:30 PM to 4:50 PM
Tuesday through Friday
7:30 AM
Parish Office Hours: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
James Grogan, Principal
5925 West Lake Street
Saint Louis Park, MN 55416
www.hfamn.org
952.925.9193
A Pre-Kindergarten through 8th grade
Catholic School dedicated to excellence in
education and fidelity to the Magisterium of
the Roman Catholic Church
Alleluia. Praise ye the Lord in his holy places: praise ye him in the firmament of his
power. Praise ye him for his mighty acts: praise ye him according to the multitude
of his greatness. Praise him with the sound of trumpet: praise him with psaltery and
harp. Praise him with timbrel and choir: praise him with strings and organs.
Praise him on high sounding cymbals: praise him on cymbals of joy: let every spirit
praise the Lord. Alleluia.
Ps 150
INTROIT
III. Caritas Dei
Caritas Dei diffusa est in cordibus nostris, alleluia: per inhabitantem Spiritum eius
in nobis, alleluia, alleluia. Ps. Benedic anima mea Domino: et omnia quæ intra me
sunt, nomini sancto eius.
The love of God has been poured into our hearts, alleluia; by his Spirit which dwells
in us, alleluia, alleluia. ℣. Bless the Lord, O my soul; and all that is within me,
bless his holy name.
Rom 5:5; 10:11; Ps 103
PROCESSIONAL HYMN
306
Collegeville Hymnal
Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty
NICAEA
GREETING
Celebrant:
℟:
Celebrant:
℟:
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
Amen.
The Lord be with you.
And with your spirit.
PENITENTIAL ACT
Celebrant: Brethren, let us acknowledge our sins, and so prepare ourselves
celebrate the sacred mysteries.
℟: I confess to almighty God and to you, my brothers and sisters,
that I have greatly sinned, in my thoughts and in my words, in
what I have done and in what I have failed to do,
And, striking their breast, they say:
through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault;
Then they continue:
therefore I ask blessed Mary ever-Virgin, all the Angels and Saints, and
you, my brothers and sisters, to pray for me to the Lord our God.
Celebrant: May almighty God have mercy on us, forgive us our sins, and
bring us to everlasting life.
GLORIA
Mass Setting XII (‘de Angelis’) - Lumen Christi Missal, p. 873
THE LITURGY OF THE WORD
Lumen Christi Missal - Page 692
FIRST READING
Proverbs 8:22-31
RESPONSORIAL PSALM
R. Rice
Psalm 8:4-5, 6-7, 8-9
Cantor, then all; thereafter: all
who with the Father and the Son is adored and glorified,
who has spoken through the prophets.
I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church.
I confess one Baptism for the forgiveness of sins
and I look forward to the resurrection of the dead
and the life of the world to come. Amen.
THE LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST
OFFERTORY HYMN (5:00)
307
SECOND READING
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION
Cantor, then all; thereafter: all
GOSPEL
Deacon:
℟:
Deacon:
℟:
Romans 5:1-5
Come, Our Almighty King
OFFERTORY MOTET
Draw us in the Spirit’s tether
T. Marier 9:00
Collegeville Hymnal
ITALIAN HYMN
H. Friedell
11:00 Cantique de Jean Racine
G. Fauré
Word of God, one with the Most High, in whom alone we have our
hope, eternal day of heaven and earth, we break the silence of the
peaceful night; Savior Divine, cast your eyes upon us! Pour on us the
fire of your powerful grace, that all hell may flee at the sound of your
voice; banish the slumber of a weary soul, that brings forgetfulness of
your laws! O Christ, look with favor upon your faithful people now
gathered here to praise you; receive their hymns offered to your
John 16:12-15 immortal glory; may they go forth filled with your gifts.
J. Racine
The Lord be with you.
And with your spirit.
A reading from the Holy Gospel according to John.
Glory to you, O Lord.
At the conclusion of the Gospel:
Deacon: The Gospel of the Lord.
℟: Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.
NICENE CREED
I believe in one God, the Father Almighty,
maker of heaven and earth,
of all things visible and invisible.
I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ,
the Only Begotten Son of God,
born of the Father before all ages.
God from God, Light from Light,
true God from true God,
begotten, not made, consubstantial with the Father;
through him all things were made.
For us men and for our salvation, he came down from
heaven,
(All bow while saying:)
and by the Holy Spirit was incarnate of the Virgin Mary,
and became man.
For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate,
he suffered death and was buried,
and rose again on the third day
in accordance with the Scriptures.
He ascended into heaven
and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
He will come again in glory
to judge the living and the dead
and his kingdom will have no end.
I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life,
who proceeds from the Father and the Son,
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OFFERTORY CHANT (9:00)
III. Benedictus
Benedictus sit Deus Pater, unigenitusque Dei Filius, Sanctus
quoque Spiritus: quia fecit nobiscum misericordiam suam.
Blessed be God the Father, and the only begotten Son of God,
and the Holy Spirit; for he has dealt with us according to his
mercy.
Cf. Tob 12:6
INVITATION TO PRAYER
Celebrant:
℟:
Pray brethren, that my sacrifice and yours may
be acceptable to God, the almighty Father.
May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands
for the praise and glory of his name, for our good
and the good of all his holy Church.
SANCTUS
’de Angelis’ - Lumen Christi Missal, p. 874
MYSTERY OF FAITH
GREAT AMEN
SIGN OF PEACE
Celebrant:
℟:
AGNUS DEI
The Peace of the Lord be with you always.
And with your spirit.
’de Angelis’ - Lumen Christi Missal, p. 875
HOLY COMMUNION
HOLY FAMILY CALENDAR
We invite actively practicing Catholics who are properly
Sunday, May 22 :
TRINITY SUNDAY
disposed to come forward to receive Holy Communion. Our
Donut Sunday
brothers and sisters of other faiths are invited to approach with
8:00 AM Confessions
arms crossed over the chest to receive a blessing. At Holy Family
9:00 AM Mass
we receive the combination of the Body and Blood of Christ on
11:00 AM Mass
the tongue. If you prefer to receive just the Body of Christ in your After Masses Gerten’s Orders Pick-Up
Moorman Hall
hand, please have your hands clearly out before you approach.
12:30 PM Baptism
Church
3:00 PM Spring Concert for Trinity Sunday
Church
COMMUNION ANTIPHON
IV. Benedicimus
5:00 PM Altar Server Party
Park Tavern, St. Louis Park
Benedicimus Deum cæli, et coram omnibus viventibus
Monday, May 23
confitebimur ei: quia fecit nobis cum misericordiam suam.
8:00 AM Mass
Let us bless the God of heaven and utter his praises before all who
8:30 AM Exercise Class
Father Wilkins Room
live; for he has dealt with us according to his mercy.
Tob 12:6
8:30 AM Branch III
Kitchen
3:00 PM Widows and Widowers Holy Hour Adoration Chapel
COMMUNION MOTET
7:00 PM Outreach Choir Rehearsal
Choir Loft
C. Franck
9:00 Panis angelicus
May the Bread of Angels become bread for mankind; the Bread
Tuesday, May 24
of Heaven puts all foreshadowings to an end; Oh, thing
7:30 AM Confessions
miraculous! This body of God will nourish the poor, the servile,
8:00 AM Mass
and the humble. You God, Three and One, we beseech that You
8:30 AM Weekly Scripture Study
Father Wilkins Room
visit us, as we worship You. By Your ways, lead us where we are
6:30 PM Young Adults
Nazareth House
heading, to the light that You inhabitest.
St. T. Aquinas
7:00 PM Neocatechumenal Way
Father Wilkins Room
11:00 Laudate Dominum (from K. 339)
W. A. Mozart Wednesday, May 25 : SAINT BEDE THE VENERABLE, PRIEST
O praise the Lord, all ye nations, praise him, all ye peoples. For
7:30 AM Confessions
& DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH;
his merciful kindness is ever more and more toward us; and the
8:00 AM Mass SAINT GREGORY VII, POPE & RELIGIOUS;
truth of the Lord endureth for ever. Praise the Lord.
Ps 117
SAINT MARY MAGDALENE DE’ PAZZI, VIRGIN
8:30 AM Wednesday Donuts
Moorman Hall
SECOND COLLECTION
The Care Fund
9:00 AM Children’s Eucharistic Adoration Adoration Chapel
The Care Fund meets the emergency needs of Holy Family
11:45 AM Exercise Class
Moorman Hall
parishioners and the wider community.
3:30 PM Youth Choir Rehearsals
Moorman Hall
CLOSING HYMN
SAINT PHILIP NERI, PRIEST
Collegeville Hymnal Thursday, May 26 :
7:30
AM
Confessions
309 O God, Almighty Father
GOTT VATER, SEI GEPRIESEN
8:00 AM Mass
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8:30 AM Exercise Class
Father Wilkins Room
Excerpts from the English translation of The Roman Missal © 2010,
7:00 PM Adult Choir Rehearsal
Moorman Hall
International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. (I.C.E.L.).
7:00
PM
Natural
Family
Planning
(Billings)
Fr.
Wilkins Room
All rights reserved.
TODAY AT HOLY FAMILY
SPRING CONCERT FOR TRINITY SUNDAY
Don’t miss this glorious celebration of the
Trinity in concert here at Holy Family
on Sunday afternoon at 3:00pm!
Holy Family’s Schola Cantorum and
Choral Scholars, with celesta, organ
and string quartet, featuring guest
organists Sam Backman and
Atsuko Schlough, present works of
Bach, Handel, Pärt, Mozart,
Vivaldi, Fauré, and Franck.
Conducted by Director of Music
Scott Turkington. Free admission;
a free will offering will be received.
Visit hfcmn.org for more details.
Friday, May 27 : SAINT AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY, BISHOP
7:30 AM Confessions
8:00 AM Mass
8:30 AM Divine Mercy Chaplet and Benediction
Church
Saturday, May 28 :
3:30 PM Confessions
4:45 PM Benediction
5:00 PM Mass
Sunday, May 29 :
CORPUS CHRISTI SUNDAY
8:00 AM Confessions
9:00 AM Mass
11:00 AM Mass
After Mass Reception for Fr. Haverstock
Moorman Hall
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For those of you who participated in the World Youth
Day Fundraiser: your Gerten’s plant orders will be
available for pick-up in Moorman Hall:
Saturday, May 21st – after 5 pm Mass
Sunday, May 22nd – after 9 & 11 am Masses
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For this week’s daily readings, please visit
www.usccb.org/bible/readings.
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MASS INTENTIONS
Those Who Mourn
Church in China
Catherine M. McKinnon †
Janice & Joel Solomon †
Donna Siedlecki †
Andrew Litwin
For the Parish
Deacon Jim Meyer
DIRECTORY
8:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
5:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
INTERCESSIONS
Please pray for those of our community who are ill, have loved
ones who are ill, or who have suffered the loss of a loved one.
David Anderson,
Bob Lanie
son-in-law of Judy DaBruzzi
Connie Looft
Barbara Memelo
Margaret Batteen
Mary Chalmers,
Floyd Nerheim
mother of Nicholas Chalmers
Florence Novak
Victor Novak,
Joan Cichosz
son of Florence Novak
Patricia Cronick
Eileen Schaefer,
John Paul Donahue II
mother of Donna Jacobs
Tom Dupont
Bob Spinharney
John Flesher
Father George Welzbacher
Marilyn Grutsch
Mark Heinz
† Jim Hanson
Carol Hix
† Clayton Timian
Angela Kearby
Ralph Koenig
SUNDAY STEWARDSHIP
CONTRIBUTIONS FOR MAY 14-15, 2016
Member Envelopes
Online Giving
Plate
Total Contributions
$
$
$
$
8,744.00
4,565.30
1,158.74
14,468.04
SECOND COLLECTION:
The Care Fund
$
880.16
Next week’s Second Collection will benefit the Care Fund.
APPEAL FOR ADORERS
It is our goal at Holy Family to have at least two adorers
present at each hour on the adoration schedule,
so that every adorer can have a partner for
scheduling back-up and safety during
nighttime hours. Please contact Mike
Zwack, our Adoration coordinator,
if you are willing to make an
hour’s (or greater) commitment
each week, and for information
on the other times available:
612.710.5007
Currently, the times of our greatest need are:
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Mondays: 12-1am;
Tuesdays: 3-4am;
Fridays: 1-2pm
General Staff
952.929.0113
Paul Karpinko
Bobbi Hanson
Linda Vos
Trever Bergman
Parish Business Administrator
Office Manager & Event Coordinator
Accountant
Facilities Manager
Liturgy and Pastoral Staff
Deacon Jim Meyer Sacramental Preparation
Sharon Pero
Liturgy & Pastoral Ministry
Scott Turkington
Director of Sacred Music
Nicholas Chalmers Associate Director of Sacred Music
Faith Formation Staff
John Hartnett
Director of Faith Formation
Elizabeth Brown
Confirmation Coordinator
Apostolates
Lee Flesher
Mike Zwack
Dona Marek
Alyssa Bormes
Ryan Skoug
Erin Arlinghaus
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ext.
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952.925.9193
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Pastoral Council
[email protected]
Perpetual Adoration
952.929.6083
Prayer Partners (9a-9p)
952.926.3130
Altar & Rosary Society
[email protected]
Knights of Columbus [email protected]
Home Educators [email protected]
Natural Family Planning:
Lorena Dillon Billings Ovulation Method
Sympto-Thermal Method
Callie Doran
612.396.4019
612.721.3791
If you or someone you know is in need
of emergency assistance, please contact:
STEP - Emergency Program: 952.925.4899
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SEEKING HEALING
If you have been abused or victimized by someone representing
the Archdiocese of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, we want to hear
from you. Any and all abuse should be reported to the appropriate
civil authorities. We are here to offer you help and healing. We
will also help you make a formal complaint of abuse to this
Archdiocese or assist you in contacting another archdiocese/
diocese/eparchy. Please call our Victim/Survivor Help line at
651.291.4497. The Archdiocese partners with Canvas health an
independent and professional local care provider to offer
assistance or referrals for assistance. Learn more at:
SafeCatholicsSPM.org
WEDDINGS
Please pray for
Reed Manke & Jane Peckham, Banns III
Daniel George & Kelleen Hanna, Banns II
James Starrett IV & Leslie Rentz, Banns II
Michael Truso & Rachael Berg, Banns I
Peter Arachtingi & Katherine Kendall, Banns I
as they prepare for the Sacrament of Marriage.
HERE AT HOLY FAMILY
YEAR OF MERCY PILGRIMAGE
JUBILEE FOR DEACONS
Chicago Area Shrines | August 16 – 19, 2016
Join Father Joseph and your Holy Family friends on a wonderful
4-day Year of Mercy Pilgrimage to shrines in the Chicago area.
The itinerary includes a stop at the Shrine of Our Lady of
Guadalupe, in LaCrosse, WI, a visit to the National Shrine of St.
Maximilian Kolbe, the National Shrine of St. Therese, and the
National Shrine of Mary Help of Christians at Holy Hill in WI.
Father Joseph will lead us on a tour of the Art Institute of
Chicago, we will explore the Shedd Aquarium and enjoy an
architectural boat cruise on the Chicago River. Brochures are
posted on the Church bulletin boards. Call Sharon at
952.929.0113, Ext. 13, if you have questions.
Update: The deadline for full payment has been changed to
June 1st, 2016.
During this Jubilee Year of Mercy, Pope Francis has designated a
special Jubilee for Deacons in the month of May. In celebration of
our Deacons and those undergoing formation as diaconate
candidates, we have the opportunity to offer our gratitude through
spiritual gifts. Spiritual gift packets will be available at the
entrances to the church and in Moorman Hall this weekend.
Please fill them out and drop them off in the envelope at the back
of church or at the parish office by May 22nd.
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MEMORIAL DAY MASS AND FLAG FOLDING CEREMONY
All are invited to join us at the 9:00 AM Mass on
Memorial Day, Monday, May 30. The Flag Folding will
take place before Mass at 8:55.
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OUTREACH CHOIR REHEARSALS
The Outreach Choir will rehearse on Mondays May 23rd and
June 6th, at 7:00pm in the choir loft. Please mark your calendars!
This group will occasionally provide music and entertainment to
those in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. If you would
like to join, please call Sharon at 952.929.0113x13 for more info.
Deacons
Serving at Holy Family:
Deacon Mike Kraemer, Deacon Jim Meyer
Holy Family parishioners serving elsewhere:
Deacon Luis Rubi (St. Stephen’s)
Deacon Russ Kocemba (Nativity of Our Lord)
Deacon Candidates
To be ordained deacon in preparation
for priestly ordination in 2017:
Nick Hagen (Holy Family parishioner,
3rd year seminarian in Rome)
Tyler Mattson (Holy Family teaching parish
seminarian from the Diocese of Sioux Falls)
Holy Family parishioners in formation
to serve as permanent deacons:
Eric Evander, Paul Hoedeman,
Jim Reinhardt, and Bill Schroeder
Summer Camps 2016
Holy Family Church and Holy Family Academy
Register online at www.hfcmn.org
Catholic Vacation Bible School
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Dates: June 27-30 (M-Th)
Time: 8:45am – 11:45am
Grades: Pre-K (4+) - Post-5th
Cost: $30 per student
Location: Holy Family Academy
Go to the Summer Events page on the on the parish
website. Many helpers are needed! Helpers may sign
up through the parish website as well.
All helpers will need to comply with the Archdiocese
policies for training, code of conduct, background check,
or reference letters.
Any questions? Call Cathie Baier at 952-484-9607 or
email: [email protected]
String Camp
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Dates: July 18-22 & July 25-29 (Both M-F)
Times: 1:00 – 4:00pm
Grades: 9th-12th
Location: Holy Family Academy
Concert on Sunday, July 31, 12:15pm in the
church.
Chant Camp for High Schoolers
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Dates: July 12-15 (Tu-F)
Time: 1:00 – 4:00pm
Grades: 9th-12th
Cost: $50 per student
Location: Holy Family Academy
Math Boot Camp
 Dates: July 12-15 (Tu-F)
 Grades:
nd rd
 Entering 2 -3 : 8:45am-10am
th th
 Entering 4 -5 : 11am-12:15am
th th
 Entering 6 -8 : 1:30pm-2:30pm
(Math Camp for Math League)
 Cost: $50 per student
(10 students minimum)
 Location: Holy Family Academy
 Teacher: Mrs. Jacobson
Youth Choir Camp
 Dates: August 8-11 (M-Th)
 Times: 8:45am – Noon
 Location: Holy Family Church
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HERE AT HOLY FAMILY
UPCOMING ORDINATIONS
Please pray for those who are soon to be ordained!
Our teaching parish seminarian Tyler Mattson will be
ordained a deacon in his home diocese of Sioux Falls
on Thursday, May 26th. Archbishop Hebda will
ordain our eight new priests at 10am on Saturday,
May 28th, at the Cathedral of Saint Paul--including
Paul Haverstock from our parish and Kyle Kowalczyk who served
as a deacon here last summer. Gifts for Tyler and Deacon Kyle
can be sent to the St. Paul Seminary. Gifts for Deacon Paul can be
sent here to the parish office. Soon-to-be-Father Paul Haverstock
will celebrate his Mass of Thanksgiving here at Holy Family on
Sunday, May 29th, at 11am followed by our Corpus Christi
Eucharistic procession and a reception. The Archbishop ordained
our third year seminarians to the diaconate on Saturday, May 14th.
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A NOTE FROM DEACON PAUL HAVERSTOCK
Dear Friends,
Greetings in Christ! In a few short
weeks I will be returning home to
be ordained to the priesthood
along with seven of my
classmates. How quickly the time
in seminary has flown by! Thank
you all for your support over these
six years. I would not be here
today were it not for your prayers
and encouragement. I am writing
first of all to ask you all to
redouble your prayers for my classmates and me in these final
weeks leading up to ordination. Please pray that God would make
us good and holy priests, and ask Mary to intercede for us. I am
also writing to invite all of you to attend my priestly ordination
and first Mass. The ordination is on Saturday, May 28th at 10am
at the Cathedral. It would be a joy to see many of you there. My
first Mass will be the next day at our beloved Holy Family for the
11am Mass: it will be Corpus Christi Sunday. Even if you are a
faithful attendee of the Saturday vigil Mass or the 9am, please
consider coming to the 11am Mass that day. A plenary indulgence
will be available for all who attend. There will be a reception
afterwards where I would love to offer each of you my first
blessing. God bless you all! Your seminarian sons Nick Hagen
and I send you our greetings from the Eternal City.
In Christ,
Deacon Paul Haverstock
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KYLE KOWALCZYK TO
CELEBRATE MASS
Please join us here at Holy Family on
Wednesday, June 1st for 8am Mass,
celebrated by soon-to-be Father Kyle!
A reception will follow in Moorman Hall.
HOLY FAMILY CALENDAR DEADLINE
Calendar requests for 2016-17 program year are due June 6th!
There are so many wonderful activities going on at Holy Family
that we have to plan carefully for the whole year to avoid space &
time conflicts. Please contact Bobbi in the parish office for the
reservation form to fill out. All parish organizations are required
to submit their calendar requests for 2016-17 by noon on June 6th.
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ALTAR AND ROSARY SPRING DINNER AND MEETING
Ladies of the parish: Join us Thursday, June 2nd!
Rosary starts at 6:30 in the church, dinner and meeting
immediately follow in Moorman Hall.
All women of the parish are welcome to attend.
This is a great way to meet many women in the parish! So find a
girlfriend and join us in an evening of prayer and fellowship. We
ask that you RSVP by May 29th so we can plan food accordingly.
RSVP through Flocknote, or after the Masses this weekend or by
calling the parish office. A good-will offering will be accepted the
night of the event. Any questions can be directed to Linda
Wandrei at 952.926.8087.
IN AND AROUND THE ARCHDIOCESE
MILES CHRISTI RETREAT FOR WOMEN
A silent retreat for women based on the Spiritual Exercises of
St. Ignatius will be preached by priests from the Miles Christi
Religious Order on the weekend of June 3-5 at the Franciscan
Retreat Center in Prior Lake. For more information and to
register, please contact Karen Hastreiter at 651-451-1132 or
[email protected].
HOLY FAMILY ACADEMY
VIOLIN LESSONS FOR BEGINNERS
Holy Family Academy will be partnering with St. Paul
Conservatory of Music to bring beginning violin lessons to our
parish. During the school year, we will offer the following plan:
On a weekday to be determined: Group Lessons: meets once a
week 2:30-3:05 p.m. 4 yr. olds to 6 yr. olds; individual lessons
before group bi-monthly (class pull out available for HFA
students). Group Lessons: meets 3:05-3:35 p.m. 7 yr. old to 9 yr.
olds; 3:05-3:35; individual lessons after group bi-monthly (lessons
can also be scheduled at St. Paul Conservatory more frequently)
Group lessons: $10 per class. Individual Lessons $ 30 per half
hour (some scholarships/parent needs to be there for individual
lessons/parent needs to be there for individual lessons). Age
groupings are flexible (as the students progress, there will be the
opportunity for ability grouping within the groups). Violin rental
available through House of Note (St. Louis Park).
Sign up is available at www.hfcmn.org, or call the school at
952.925.9193.
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JUBILEE FOR PRIESTS CELEBRATION: JUNE 12th!
Save the date: Another special Year of Mercy event comes in
June—the month of the Sacred Heart. Saint John Vianney said “the
priesthood is the love of the Heart of Jesus.” How fitting that Pope
Francis wants to honor priests in June! Following the 11am Mass
on Sunday, June 12th, we will have a celebration downstairs in
Father Moorman Hall. We have invited a number of priests from
Holy Family or who have connections to our parish and already
nine have committed to come—please plan on joining us!
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO AT PARKTACULAR
St. Louis Park is holding their annual Parktacular event at Wolfe
Park from June 16th - 19th. On Saturday the 18th from 4-7PM,
the St. Louis Park Knights of Columbus are hosting Bingo inside
the park pavilion. Be the first to call out BINGO at this family
friendly event, which has become a Parktacular tradition. 3 cards/
$1 or 50¢ each. Funds raised will be donated to the Miracle
League of Minnesota.
We’re building the Church, one soul at a
time! We are a PK-8 school with a classical
approach to learning and teachers who are
highly committed to the academic and
spiritual development of every student.
Schedule:
9:00am
Registration, Putting Contest
and Driving Range
10:30am
Shotgun Start and Lunch
3:30pm
Social Hour, Dinner,
Raffle, and Awards Ceremony
Brookview Golf Course, Golden Valley
Monday, June 13, 2016
18 hole ~ 4 person scramble
Included with $125.00 Registration:
green fees, cart, driving range, contests,
beverages, lunch and dinner
Contests:
Putting Contest
Longest Drive
Longest Putt
Closest to the Pin
Hole in One
"Dinner Only"
guests are welcome
for $25 per person!
Reservation required.
Crusader Cup Golf Fundraiser
We look forward to golfing with you!
For more details, please visit www.hfamn.org or
call the HFA office at 952-925-9193.
PARISH NEWS & EVENTS:
PARISH COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE
FLOCKNOTE
PRO-LIFE CORNER
By Micaiah Bilger, May 12, 2016, lifenews.com. The United
States is not the only place where abortion rates are dropping
You can now use Flocknote, our new Parish
steadily. New research published this week found that a smaller
communications service, to stay up to date and informed on all the
spiritual enrichment and service opportunities here at Holy Family! percentage of women across the world are ending their unborn
babies’ lives in abortions, Reuters reported. The statistics,
By joining, you can view parish news and events on the Flocknote
site, and one general message will be sent each week and you choose compiled by the World Health Organization and the pro-abortion
Guttmacher Institute and published in The Lancet, showed a
how to receive it: by email or text. If you want to be kept informed
staggering 56 million unborn babies are aborted every year across
of specific activities, you may also sign up for those groups in
the world. Because of population growth, the number of abortions
addition and choose text or email.
rose across the globe, from 50.4 million per year in 1990–94 to
Here’s how to join and view your region’s events:
1. Visit www.flocknote.com/HFC -or- Text HFCMN to 84576 56.3 million per year in 2010–14, according to the report.
However, the data also indicated that a smaller percentage of
2. Fill in your information and join whichever groups pertain to
women are having abortions. Wealthier countries saw the most
you. Please be sure to join the group representing your region to
significant drop, with abortions falling from 46 per 1,000 women
keep up with special activities with fellow parishioners in your
of childbearing age to 27 per 1,000, according to the report.
neighborhood.
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women to 37 per 1,000. The continent with the largest drop was
SPECIAL NOTE: PRAYER INTENTIONS
Europe, falling a full 79 percent.
One of the most important parts of our parish
life is the ability to pray for one another. Join
the FLOCKNOTE subgroup called Prayer
Partners. Send prayer intentions, birth and
death announcements, meal calendar
sign-ups, etc. to the Prayer Partners via
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[email protected]. If you are sending a
BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS
prayer request on behalf of someone else,
If you have a parish-related or archdiocesan event or announcement you’d like
please first verify with that person that it is
included in the Holy Family weekend bulletin, please submit the item to
acceptable for this information to become public.
[email protected] at least two weeks in advance.
Thank you!
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