December 13, 2015 - Nativity of Our Lord Parish
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December 13, 2015 - Nativity of Our Lord Parish
Na t i v i t y of O ur Lor d C A T H O L I C C H U R C H 3rd Sunday of Advent · Sunday, December 13, 2015 Facebook.com/NativityStPaul NativityStPaul @NativityStPaul Stanford Ave. at Prior Ave. South • St. Paul, MN 55105 • (651) 696.5401 • www.nativity-mn.org • [email protected] Cover Art St. John the Baptist Preaching / by Mattia Preti / ca. 1665 / Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Men’s Club Christmas Tree Lot - Now open! The Nativity Men's Club is sponsoring its annual Christmas Tree Lot running through Tuesday, December 22. Peanuts, beverages, Christmas music, and the usual good cheer will be served. Come see us soon for the best selection of the always popular Fraser fir, balsam, spruce and other quality Christmas trees. There will also be a limited number of wreaths, garland, and spruce tips on sale at the lot. As always, free delivery and set-up of any Christmas tree is provided for those in need. We’re located one block west of Fairview between Wellesley and Stanford. Contact Tree Lot Chairman Pat Bollom at (612) 599-8096 or [email protected] with any questions. Hours of operation are: Mon-Th: 5:30-8pm, Fri: 3-8pm, Sat: 9am-8pm, Sun: 9am-7pm Donut Sunday - Sunday, December 13 Take a break from the hustle of the Holiday season and enjoy a little coffee, donuts, milk, juice and great conversation with your fellow parishioners at Donut Sunday in the cafeteria. 31st Annual Fr. John W. Kelley Cribbage Open - January 8 Calling all cribbage players! The mid-winter classic is back! Grab a partner, young or old, man or woman, and come to Steiner Hall on Friday, January 8 to play in the 31st Annual Fr. Kelley Open. Registration starts at 6pm and play at 6:30pm. The event is free and food and beverage are provided. If you don't have a partner, stop by and we'll try and find you one. Sports Shirt Stag - January 22 Men of Nativity: Mark your calendars for this year's Nativity Men's Club Sports Shirt Stag on Friday, January 22. This year our featured speaker is St. Paul's own Joe Soucheray, along with the whole Garage Logic Crew. All men of the parish and their guests are welcome to enjoy a fun evening of camaraderie, brats, peanuts, and beverages. More details to follow watch this space or visit our website, www.nativitymen.org, for more information. Nativity men of all ages...would you like to be more involved with parish and school activities? The Nativity Men's Club has something to offer every man of the parish with our huge list of events. Whether you are new to the parish or school or you've known us for years, consider attending a monthly board meeting or sign up as a volunteer for one of our many events. Visit our website NativityMen.org for more information, or email questions to Darcy Tinnes at [email protected]. Pro Liberis! Liturgy & Music Concerts at Nativity The Singers Christmas Concert - Sunday, December 13, 2pm What Sweeter Music: Christmas with The Singers will offer uplifting music inspired by the Christmas holiday Sunday, December 13. Maybe it’s a lively Go, Tell it On the Mountain or The Wexford Carol that gets you in the holiday spirit – or maybe you need Franz Biebl’s Ave Maria or motets by Francis Poulenc. As always, nobody greets the holidays like The Singers, an annual favorite for hundreds in our community! Tickets are $21-$33 and are available at the door or online at www.singersmca.org. The Rose Ensemble Concert - Friday, December 18, 7pm Glorious Matins responsories and festive motets will resound in decorated Italianate style, as a band of period instruments joins our full ensemble of singers in Christmas in Baroque Malta. Our ground-breaking partnership with the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library has paved the way for the North American premiere of 17thcentury Christmas music preserved for hundreds of years in Maltese archives. Forget “Jingle Bells,” The Rose Ensemble welcomes this Christmas season with Baroque splendor and joy! Tickets are $10-$37, Children up to 12 years get in for free, and some tickets may still be available at the door. Visit www.roseensemble.org for tickets. Respect Life Behold, the Virgin Shall Bear a Child "You have found favor with God. Behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you shall name him Jesus. He will be great and will be called Son of the Most High." -Luke 1:30-32 Father in heaven, help me to see Jesus in my own surroundings. Help me to bring him into the world I live in and to be Mary-like as I strive to be a witness of faith and love. Help me to learn to submit my will and to trust, as Mary did, in God's will. Blessed Mother, you are our mother too. Please pray today for the mothers who do not know you. Pray for those who feel abandoned, abused, and alone. Pray for those who see abortion as a solution to a fearful pregnancy. Pray too, for us in the pro-life movement, that we may be a witness of joy and love to all we meet today. Amen. --From Prayers for Life, Forty Daily Devotions by Mary Ann Kuharski Prayer and Song at Planned Parenthood - December 22 Join us in shining the light of Jesus' love in a place in desperate need of hope and joy. We will meet on Tuesday, December 22 from 9-11am at the Planned Parenthood on Vandalia, just north of University in St. Paul to sing carols and pray the rosary and other prayers asking for intercession for those vulnerable to abortion and those caught up in its industry as well. Please contact Karen McCann with questions, to carpool, or for more information at [email protected] or (612) 964-4522. General Information Lord’s Day Mass Sat 5pm; Sun 7am, 8:15am, 9:30am (Steiner Hall), 11am, 5pm Daily Mass Monday-Saturday 8:15am, Monday-Friday 5pm *Hearing aid devices available in the sacristy. Sacrament of Reconciliation Monday-Friday 7:45am, 4:30pm, Saturday 3:30-4:30pm EMERGENCY ANOINTING OF THE SICK (24 hrs) (651) 696-5401 (press 1) Prayer Line 9-11am & 6-7pm Mary Kay McQuade (454-7431), Bette Hoffman (699-8249) Lannan Parish Center Mon-Thurs 8am-4pm, Fri 8am-Noon 1900 Wellesley Avenue - 696-5401 (phone) 696-5458 (fax) Online www.nativity-mn.org - [email protected] School Office 1900 Stanford Avenue 699-1311 Pastor Father Patrick Hipwell 696-5401 Parochial Vicar Father John Powers 696-5440 Permanent Deacon Deacon Russ Kocemba 696-5401 Parish Business Administrator Laura Barr 696-5423 Parish Secretary/Assistant to Pastor Leah Driscoll 696-5401 Principal Kate Wollan 699-1311 Early Learning Center Director Nicole McGie 696-5437 Faith Formation Director Randy Mueller 696-5454 Director of Music & Liturgy Patrick Henning 696-5430 Director of Nativity Choir Rob Pontious 653-3655 Pastoral Care Coordinator Nancy Shatek-Suek 696-5444 Development/Communications Director B.J. Kranz 696-5441 Facilities Director Bill Beltz 696-5434 Communications Manager Isaac Huss 696-5425 Pastoral Council Chairman Mark Bergeron 785-7742 Content Submissions Online Submissions Text content can now be submitted online at Parish.Nativity-MN.org/ContentSubmissions for the parish bulletin, online calendar, and social media accounts. Images must still be sent via email to [email protected]. Publishing Deadlines Content is typically required by Monday at noon for the following Sunday’s bulletin, while digital content requires at least two business days prior to desired publication. Please note the following upcoming early bulletin deadlines: Submissions for the December 27 bulletin will be due at noon on Tuesday, December 15 Submissions for the January 3 bulletin will be due at noon on Thursday, December 17 Publishing is not guaranteed, and is generally granted on a first-come, first-served basis, giving priority to official Nativity events. Bulletin submissions can also still be sent to [email protected]. –Isaac Huss, Communications Manager and Bulletin Editor 2nd Collection Retirement Fund for Religious (RFR) - December 12-13 Next Weekend, Nativity will be participating in the annual national collection for the Retirement Fund for Religious (RFR). The Catholic bishops of the United States initiated the RFR in 1988 to address the profound lack of retirement funding among religious communities. Despite ongoing generosity to the annual collection, numerous communities continue to struggle to provide adequate care for their senior members. Financial distributions from the RFR offer supplemental support for bolstering retirement savings and for meeting such day-to-day needs as prescription medications and nursing care. As St. Paul reminds us, “So then, while we have the opportunity, let us do good to all, but especially to those who belong to the family of the faith” (Gal 6:10). Online Giving New Online Giving Service Nativity has partnered with a new online giving service through eCatholic Payments which will allow for greater ease in online donations, as well as for the opportunity to receive other sorts of payments online. As a result of this changeover, we will be phasing out our previous online payment provider, Vanco Services, over the next twelve months. Those currently enrolled in online recurring payments through Vanco Services are asked to close their Vanco account and create a new recurring payment through eCatholic. Visit Parish.nativity-mn.org/online -giving to begin this process, and please contact the parish office at 696-5401 if you would like help. Thank you for your understanding and patience throughout this process. Note: Those enrolled in electronic payments through the parish office (instead of the website) do NOT need to make any changes, as the accounting office will handle the changeover for those accounts. If you would like to sign up for online giving, visit Parish.nativity-mn.org/online-giving to sign up securely using a checking account, credit card, or debit card. You can give one -time gifts or arrange a recurring monthly payment. You can also choose to give to the general (stewardship) fund or specify the Forward With Faith Capital Campaign or the Nativity School Scholarship Fund. This past Sunday, electronic gifts accounted for $14,646 or 35% of total stewardship gifts. Stewardship December 6, 2015 Total Stewardship Plate Current Fiscal YTD $41,353 $3,089 $601,126 $34,690 $160 $4,570 Hunger Box Budget $658,578 $34,279 $4,290 CONNECT WITH US! Follow us on Instagram: Follow us on Twitter: Like our Facebook page: NativityStPaul @NativityStPaul Facebook.com/NativityStPaul Adoration Archdiocese Prayer for a New Archbishop Good and Gracious God, giver of all good gifts, grant to this Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis an Archbishop who will unite us in our diversity and call forth those gifts with which you have so richly blessed this family of faith. May he be a Shepherd after your own heart, a faithful and merciful servant, whose gentleness will bring healing and comfort, and whose courage will inspire. May his life radiate the Joy of the Gospel and his unfailing confidence in your providential care lead us all to a renewed sense of trust. May he be a prayerful instrument of your grace in our lives, empowering us to live out our shared vocation as missionary disciples. We ask this through Christ, Our Lord. Amen. Events for the Jubilee Year of Mercy - Sunday, December 13 Pope Francis has declared an extraordinary Jubilee – a Holy Year of Mercy – beginning December 8. The opening of Holy Doors will take place on Sunday, December 13 prior to Mass at the Cathedral of Saint Paul (10am) and Basilica of Saint Mary (9:30am). The faithful who walk through a Holy Door during the Jubilee Year of Mercy may receive the Jubilee Indulgence (under the traditional norms). Find additional ways to pray, learn, and act in response to our Holy Father’s call to this Jubilee Year of Mercy at www.archspm.org/Mercy. Priesthood Discernment Retreat - December 18-20 Men interested in the priesthood, ages 18-50, are invited to a retreat from 6:30pm Friday, 12/18 until noon Sunday, 12/20 at Christ the King Retreat Center in Buffalo, MN. Your weekend stay will be in a private room with communal and private prayer, Eucharistic Adoration, Mass, and presentations by Bishop Andrew Cozzens to help discern your vocation. There is a $75 fee requested to offset the cost of room and board, however no one will be turned away for financial reasons. Contact the Vocation Office at 962-6890 or [email protected] for more information. Annual Prayer Service for Life - January 22 Please join us at the Cathedral of Saint Paul at 10:30am on Friday, January 22 for the Annual Prayer Service for Life, followed by MCCL’s March for Life at the State Capitol. This prayer service commemorates the millions of lives lost to abortion and the many women and men wounded by abortion’s aftermath. All are invited and welcome. For more information, please contact the Office for Marriage, Family, & Life at 2914488 or visit www.archspm.org. Mass Readings Monday: Tuesday: Nm 24:2-7, 15-17; Ps 25:4-9; Mt 21:23-27 Zep 3:1-2, 9-13; Ps 34:2-3, 6-7, 17-19, 23; Mt 21:28-32 Wednesday: Is 45:6-8, 18, 21-25; Ps 85:9-14; Lk 7:18-23 Thursday: Gn 49:2, 8-10; Ps 72:1-4, 7-8, 17; Mt 1:1-17 Friday: Jer 23:5-8; Ps 72:1-2, 12-13, 18-19; Mt 1:18-25 Saturday: Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25; Ps 71:3-6, 16-17; Lk 1:5-25 Sunday: Mi 5:1-4; Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19; Heb 10:5-10; Lk 1:39-45 If you are interested in signing up to become a regular adorer or dedicated substitute, contact Jim at [email protected]. The gold squares below identify those times when only one person is spending time with our Lord. The red squares indicate hours currently without Adorers. *Please note that the chapel will be closed from 8:15am Thursday, December 24 until noon Friday, December 25. Time 12-1am 1-2am 2-3am 3-4am 4-5am 5-6am 6-7am 7-8am 9-10am 10-11am 11am-noon 12-1pm 1-2pm 2-3pm 3-4pm 4-5pm 5:30-6pm 6-7pm 7-8pm 8-9pm 9-10pm 10-11pm 11pm-12am Su M Tu W Th F Sa x x x x x Community Events for Seniors at Keystone Community Services Keystone Community Services/Merriam Park Community Center, 2000 St. Anthony Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55104 Your Kidneys and You - Monday, December 14, 11:15am A speaker from the National Kidney Foundation will answer questions about kidney diseases and how they can be prevented. Bring your questions! There is no fee but donations are appreciated. Call Keystone at 645-7424 to register for this presentation as space is limited. Meals on Wheels This service is for anyone who needs help to ensure that they have healthy, regular meals in their homes. Keystone volunteers will deliver freshly-made cold, frozen, or hot daily meals. The cost is computed on a sliding fee scale. Call Keystone at 645-7424 to learn more or to make arrangements for Meals on Wheels delivery. NCCW Christmas Giving Tree - Now through January 3 Please consider supporting Keystone Community Services in their ongoing efforts to provide assistance to families in need. There are two ways to give: 1. Help support Keystone's Gifts of Hope Sponsor-a-Family Program by purchasing a suggested item from the wish list below. Drop off your new, unwrapped donations and place them under the Giving Tree, located in the back of the church, by December 13. The Gifts of Hope Wish List includes: blankets, clothing (girls and boys ages 2-12), pots/pans, coffee makers, dish sets, toaster ovens, books (preschool through teen), sporting equipment, toys, games for younger kids (Candyland, Connect Four, Trouble), Games for teens (Cranium, Scene It, Blokus), and passes for family entertainment: movie theaters, museums, and zoos. 2. Help support Keystone's ongoing needs by purchasing a suggested item from the list below. Drop off your new, unwrapped donation and them place under the Giving Tree by January 3. The Ongoing Needs Wish List includes: gas and grocery gift cards, personal care items (soap, toothbrushes, shampoo), diapers (size 1 and up), toys, plates, towels, blankets (any size), sheets (twin/full), hats, mittens, gloves (adult), socks and underwear (adult and children), and gently used winter Coats (adult). For more information please contact Colleen Biver at (612) 812-4071 Pastoral Care Prayer Shawl Ministry - Thursday, December 17, 8:45am Compassion and the love of knitting/crocheting have been combined into a prayerful ministry which meets in Steiner Hall and reaches out to those in need of comfort and solace as well as celebration and joy. If you like to knit or crochet and would like to become part of this special ministry, contact Sharon Altman at [email protected] or 690-2767. Memory Café - Wednesday, December 16, 1-3pm Monthly Memory Cafés for people with dementia and their loved ones are ongoing at Carondelet Village, hosted by Health Star Home Health! Sessions are held in the Private Family Dining Room on the 2nd Floor on third Wednesdays. Call (612) 871.3700 for more information or to RSVP. Dementia Support Sessions Dementia Champions trainings, including simple step-by-step instructions and all materials are now available online for anyone wants to lead Dementia Friends sessions. Visit actonalz.org/dementia-friends-champion to begin, and don’t you can report all of your Dementia Friend sessions at actonalz.org/node/478, even past DF sessions. Local Grief Group - Thursdays, 5:30-7pm The Capital City Grief Coalition @House of Hope Presbyterian Following the Star “For today in the city of David a savior has been born for you who is the Messiah and Lord.” -Luke 2:11 For whom? For you! The miracle of Christ’s birth, this promise fulfilled by God for redemption and everlasting life, is the ultimate gift for each of us! Accept this gift with all of your heart. Be astonished and feel grateful. Let a giddy child-like joy overcome you! Jesus, with wonder at your love for me, thank you. Christmas Schedule Tuesday, December 22 7pm reconciliation service (church) Solemnity of the Nativity of Our Lord* Thursday, December 24 (Christmas Eve) 4pm mass (church) - Cantor and organ 4pm mass (school auditorium) 6pm mass (church) - Cantor and organ Midnight mass (church) - Nativity Choir and Summit Hill Brass Prelude begins at 11:30pm No 5pm mass; No evening confessions Friday, December 25 (Christmas Day) 7am mass (church) - No music 8:15am mass (church) - Cantor and organ 11am mass (church) - Nativity Choir and Summit Hill Brass No 5pm mass; No confessions Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God* Thursday, December 31 5pm anticipatory mass; No evening confessions Friday, January 1 Masses: 9am, 11am No 8:15am or 5pm masses; No confessions *The solemn feasts of the Nativity of Our Lord and Mary, Mother of God are holy days of obligation this year. Catholics are obliged to attend mass on those days (anticipatory masses included). The parish office and NELC will be closed December 24-25 and January 1. The Adoration Chapel will be closed from 8:15am on Christmas Eve through noon on Christmas Day. “A Juicy Blucy Revolution!” Your high achieving A+ Neighborhood Restaurant 1811 Selby Ave. 651-493-1865 St. Paul Automotive Complete Domestic & Foreign Auto Service & Repair Computerized Alignments Chassis Dynamometer Trucks & RV’s www.stpaulautomotive.net 910 Randolph Ave. 651-298-0956 Wills, Trusts Probate 651-255-6823 www.thebdp.com $2.00 OFF [email protected] The Brennan Group All UPS Shipping Gerald D. Brennan, CIMA® James R. Seidel, CFP® Lynn L. Kittelson (with this ad) 1043 Grand Ave. St. Paul Jerry Brennan, Parishioner “The Purposeful Management of Wealth” 651-222-2019 www.bairdfinancialadvisor.com/thebrennangroup [email protected] Robert W. Baird & Co. 952-857-5502 www.theupsstorelocal.com/1782 380 W. 7th St. St. Paul bonfesauto.com GARAGE Blake Hillerson Auto and Light Truck Repair 1521 Randolph Ave. CAR CARE BY PEOPLE WHO CARE Phone 690-2050 612-720-2292 [email protected] Parishioner • COMPUTERING • TIRES • BRAKES • EXHAUST • A/C WORK EXHAUST • SUSPENSION • AWARD WINNING COLLISION REPAIR • PAINTING • FRAME STRAIGHTENING • INSURANCE RECOMMENDED 651-222-4458 Come Sail Away on a 7-night Catholic Exotic Cruise starting as low as $1045 per couple. Daily Mass and Rosary offered. Deposit of only $100 per person will reserve your cabin. Space is limited. Thanks and God Bless, Brian or Sally, coordinators 860.399.1785 an Official Travel Agency of AOS-USA COME FOR THE LIVE MUSIC, FOOD, BOWLING AND DRINK SPECIALS, AND OUR FREE SHUTTLE TO ALL WILD AND VIKINGS HOME GAMES! 492 Hamline Avenue S. 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Winter Open House Jan. 12, 6:30 PM (at Randolph) 651-695-1111 “We Love Our Seniors” 651-925-8803 www.SaintAgnesSchool.org • New breakfast & lunch menu selections • Voted 1 of the Top 10 Breakfasts in City Pages • Owned & operated by Tom & Sheila Casper www.randolphgriddle.com 651-592-1584 www.homeloansbychrisjensen.com NMLSR ID 294654 [email protected] Located at Randolph & Hamline • 651-690-0993 BIRTHRIGHT Aligning Smiles for a Bright Tomorrow Dr. Aamodt Parishioner Complimentary initial exam for children & adults Orthodontic Specialists We offer Traditional Braces, Clear Braces & Invisalign Eagan • 2130 Cliff Road, Suite 220 651.405.1055 White Bear Lake • 4790 White Bear Pkwy 651.426.3873 www.SmileShaping.com Glenn Wiessner - Agent 250 S. 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Living and Working Waters Plumbing LLC in the Parish Parishioner-Chris Waters 612-801-6649 1991 Ford Parkway St. Paul, MN 55116 Commercial - Residential - Remodel Licensed - Bonded - Insured PARKWAY AUTO CARE • Complete Auto Repairs • ASE Certified Technicians 651-698-3208 1581 Ford Parkway at Snelling Regina’s Candies FAMILY DENTISTRY 2073 St. Clair Ave., St. Paul 55105 651-698-8603 1905 S. Robert St., West St. Paul 55118 651-455-8864 Making Quality Candy Since 1926 For ALL of your holiday gift giving needs www.reginascandies.com RICHARD C. EHRMANNTRAUT, D.D.S. 91 N. Snelling 646-3735 American & Foreign Towing Awesome! Grand & Fairview • 698-2346 Hrs. Mon.–Sat. 6 AM–3 PM Breakfast Served All Day Long Try Our Tex-Mex Breakfast Dale Frable - 651-698-5632 1341 St. Clair Ave. • St. Paul, MN 55105 518034 Nativity of Our Lord Church (A) FAMILY PARKWAY MOBIL • Full & Self Service Gasoline Robert J. 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Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170 Parish Calendar · December 14 - 20, 2015 14 Monday 15 Tuesday St. John of the Cross Rosary for Conversion Marian Chapel 8:45am 16 Wednesday 17 Thursday Rosary for Conversion Marian Chapel 8:45am Rosary for Conversion Marian Chapel 8:45am Men’s Club Tree Sales Parking Lot 5:30-8pm Men’s Club Tree Sales Parking Lot 5:30-8pm Cub Scout Pack Meeting Cafeteria 6-9pm Boy Scout Meeting Cafeteria 6-9pm RCIA Lannan Center 7-9:15pm 8:15am Lector Bill Turley 8:15am Lector Gregory Page 4rd Sunday of Advent NCCW Giving Tree Prayer Shawl Ministry Steiner Hall 8:45-10:30am NELC Christmas Program Auditorium 10-11:30am Children's Liturgy Gathering Room 9:40am Men’s Club Tree Sales Parking Lot 5:30-8pm Men’s Club Tree Sales Parking Lot 3-8pm Men’s Club Tree Sales Parking Lot 9am-8pm Rose Ensemble Concert Church 7pm 8:15am Lector Janelle Peine Mass Intentions M NCCW Giving Tree Tree Sales Parking Lot 9am-7pm 8:15am Lector Gix Ubel 5pm Mother Rose Zaleski, OCD David Zimmerman & family Tu Madeleine Hubbard + Richard Ferrier 8:15am Lector Tim Huberty W Mother Rose Zaleski, OCD Paul and Jerry Lou Hague and family Th Mother Rose Zaleski, OCD Elsie Muske + F Sr. Marie-Ange Barrett, OCD Ginny Sullivan + Sa Jimmy Basta + - Heritage Room Relics on display: Francis Xavier Nicholas Ambrose Lucy John of the Cross Peter Canisius John the Evangelist 7am Servers Katie Berthiaume Molly Hynes 7am Lector Jack Schubert 8:15am Servers 8:15am Servers 8:15am Servers 8:15am Servers 8:15am Servers 8:15am Servers Charlie Thuente Jack Anglum Nora Graf Ben Wicker Emily McQuillan Jackson Smith Teddy Lawder Jack Tschida Teddy Lawder Julius Thukral Jack Tschida Julius Thukral Zeke Johnson Zeke Johnson Joe Middleton Sean Bruce Joe Middleton Sean Bruce 5pm Lector 5pm Lector 5pm Lector 5pm Lector 5pm Lector Robert Wollan 5pm Lector John Sondag Dave Hrbacek Jonathan Jay Barb Bowman Mary Kisch 5pm Servers 5pm Servers 5pm Servers 5pm Servers 5pm Servers Billy Olander 5pm Servers Claire Rachac Seth Rubbelke Olivia Link Emelia Gatz Harry Olander Emelia Gatz Sam Vinck Annika Anderson Annika Anderson Sam Vinck Joe Markert Jack Stupka Kinni Rubbelke Kinni Rubbelke Emmett Sexton Emmett Sexton Henry Kampa Charlie Anderson 8:15am 20 Sunday Children’s Adoration Hour Adoration Chapel 9-10am Boy Scout District Council Meeting Library 7-8:30pm 8:15am Lector Mickey Nickelson 19 Saturday Rosary for Conversion Marian Chapel 8:45am Rosary for Conversion/ Grandparents’ Rosary Marian Chapel 8:45am Men’s Club Tree Sales Parking Lot 5:30-8pm 18 Friday feast: 12/3 12/6 12/7 12/13 12/14 12/21 12/27 For more information on Nativity’s relics, visit Parish.nativity-mn.org/blog. 8:15am Servers Isabelle Ilaug Katelyn Jaksha Lucy Johnson Abigail Reeder 8:15am Lectors Patrick Waters Gussie Laird 9:30am Servers Emma Dombrow Grace Dombrow 9:30am Lectors Cate Dombrow Sally Hopkinson 11am Servers Maya Gatz Claire Hennessey Anna Leitner Katherine McKeown Anna Middleton Maggie Mir 11am Lectors Michael Ross Jean Stepan 5pm Lectors Krista Davis Anderson Jonathan Jay
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