SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER MAY 9

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SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER MAY 9
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK
“This is my commandment: love one another as I love
you. No one has greater love than this, to lay down one’s
life for one’s friends.”
-St. John
This week, I spent my limited free
time working on some home improvement
projects between the numerous parish and
Diocesan commitments. Last weekend,
two of the parishioners and I removed a lot
of kitchen wallpaper. Then, on my day off
on Tuesday, I assisted with some carpentry work in the
rectory in the morning and spent the afternoon scraping the
ceiling of the dining room with a putty knife of the “cottage
cheese” look. I am waking up many mornings stiff and sore,
but I remember coming home from the seminary and also
waking up stiff and sore having spent a lot of time behind a
school desk. My Mother would say, “You are sore because
you are not used to working!” No doubt, she was right!
I say these things not for sympathy, but for spiritual
reasons. For, as I am vacuuming up debris and washing
floors at 11:30 P.M. on Tuesday night, my Mother comes
into my mind. How often when we are young and as
teenagers, we perhaps saw so clearly the shortcomings in
our parents. Many of us made an unfair vow in our youth
that we would “not be like our Mom or Dad” when we
grew up.
Then we grow up, and late on a Tuesday night on our
hands and knees we realize once again that we have become
our Mother or our Father. It is a good thing to know that we
have matured and that we have taken on the good physical
and spiritual ethos of our parents and those who assisted the
Lord in bringing us into the light of day and into the light of
our faith life.
On this Mother’s Day (and equally as we celebrate
Father’s Day on June 21st), it is important for us to recall the
parental efforts of these special people, regardless if they are
still living or deceased. For the older I become, the more
humbled I become at all that my parents did for me while I
was growing up and well beyond into my adult years.
The gospel from St. John conforms beautifully to this
weekend, in which we nationally honor those women we
affectionately call “Mother” or “Mom” or “Mama”; for
there is truly no greater love than to lay down one’s life for
another. No doubt, so many of our mothers and fathers
have sacrificed, in spades, for us, their children.
Recently, you may have seen on the local Twin Cities
news about a family of eight children who had been largely
adopted and living in a house that had even been inspected
by government health-care workers. The point of the story
was the incompetency of the government agency as the
house was not fit to live in either for humans or animals.
MAY 9 - 10, 2015
What struck me as I watched that report of rooms filled
with garbage, black mold, dead cats, stench, un-working
bathrooms and the list goes on; I could only feel gratitude.
Gratitude that I had a Mother who even ironed our shirts that
we wore out to the field. A Mother who always had a nice
meal on the table. A Mother who always had chores for us
to do even if we claimed we had a lot of homework and had
no time. A Mother who worked 14 hour days painting,
gardening, washing, mowing, cleaning, but on Sunday came
down the sidewalk for Mass and looked as though she had
stepped out of the pages of Vogue.
Prayers and blessings go out to my Mother and all
mothers (both living and deceased) who have given their
life-blood for their family. May today be but a small
opportunity for us the children of God to say “thank you”
with physical gifts for the living and the spiritual gifts
of prayer for the deceased for all that our parents have done
for us children.
Happy Mother’s Day! God bless you today and always!
Rev. Paul van de Crommert, Pastor
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
“Now this is not the end. It is not even the
beginning of the end. But it is perhaps, the end of
the beginning.”
-Sir Winston Churchill
BAPTISMAL BLESSINGS
Our prayers and best wishes go out to Francis Stier and
Stephanie Biren on the occasion of Baptism of their
daughter, Lily Ann, 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!
70TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Congratulations to Walt & Millie Enzenauer on
the celebration of their 70th Wedding Anniversary
on April 28th.
THANK YOU
On behalf of the Shawn Reynolds family, thank you for
all the prayers, kind words, cards, memorials, flowers, and
food. Thank you to Fr. Paul van de Crommert, Fr. Peter
Nosbush, and Deacon Blaschko for leading the celebration
of Shawn’s life.
Thank you to the Mass Servers and the Loyola H.S.
Choir for sharing your talents. Thank you to the ladies who
brought cakes for the luncheon and who set up and served at
the funeral luncheon. We appreciate it all!
LuAnn, Emaily, Mackenzie, and Jacob
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
MAY 9 - 10, 2015
Stewardship of Treasure
Adult (159)
$ 9,711.00
Electronic Giving
1,032.25
Junior
89.58
Plate
337.06
Easter
85.00
Home Missions Appeal
50.00
School Building Rent
560.00
VBS Tuition
217.50
Faith Formation Tuition
130.00
Christ Our Life Campaign (1st Qtr. Payment)
767.09
Grand Total
$ 12,979.48
*(Our weekly budget is set at $12,750.00)
STEWARDSHIP
We made budget again this week, (and actually passed
it), when normally collections in many parishes already
start taking a gentle down-turn. Thank you for making our
job in the parish office and as pastor so much easier.
This week we paid off (several weeks early), in the
spirit of “Mother’s Day weekend”, all of the remaining
monies that are owed to the “Mother Church”, the Diocese
of New Ulm, before the close of the fiscal year on June
30th. This amount came to $14,235.22. So, we now owe a
little more than $65,000.00 to Loyola between now and
June 30th. Hopefully, we will have great support for our
auction that will be held this Wednesday evening!
I also want to give to you an interesting little
stewardship statistic. This week my bookkeeper informed
me that in the previous two fiscal years, the total offerings
from our children was slightly higher than a $1,000.00 or
at $1,130.00 and $1,220.00 respectively. This past fiscal
year, we are already standing at nearly $2,500.00 for the
junior offering. With modest offerings between now and
the end of June, we anticipate that our youth will have
given this year THREE TIMES the previous year’s
offerings! Our hats go off to our young people and most
especially to our Mothers and our Fathers who are taking
our young people to church every week! God bless you!
P.S. Don’t forget to come to the auction of May 13th
at Holy Rosary’s school gym!!!!
WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS!
We welcome Luvern “Bud” and Marion Giefer to Holy
Rosary parish from Nicollet! We are glad to welcome you
to our growing Holy Rosary family! Welcome!!!
THANK YOU
The flowers near the altar of sacrifice this weekend are
given to Holy Rosary in loving memory of Norma Dillon†.
May Norma and all who have died rest in peace. Blessed
be her memory!
CCW MOTHER’S DAY PLANT SALE
Saturday, May 9th – 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sunday, May 10th – 9:00 am - 11:30 am
& RUMMAGE SALE
It’s here! Our parish auction is
this Wednesday, May 13th. Mark
your calendars now! Please note
the auction bill as part of this
week’s insert. Now is the time to
do some SPRING HOUSE
CLEANING! Less is more!
HOWEVER, WE ARE ASKING
YOU FOR GOOD TO EXCELLENT QUALITY
ITEMS! We welcome household, shop equipment, really
anything of good quality! We have now two boats and a
canoe donated and many more household items! Keep them
coming! You may drop the items off at the school during
office hours. It should be a fun evening with lots of food and
fellowship. All of the proceeds will go to reduce our
assessment to Loyola Catholic School and to make our
stewardship goal. We already have a lot of nice things. Plan
to come to the gym, rain or shine! Find household items,
furniture, appliances, antiques, decorations and much,
much more!
Auction – Wednesday, May 13th (School Gym)
Viewing opens at 4:30 pm
Auction starts at 5:30 pm
Serving: Hotdogs, hamburgers, chips, soda & cookies.
All donations must be dropped off at the Parish Center by
12:00 pm Noon on Tuesday, May 12th.
Garage/Rummage Sale (School Gym)
Friday, May 15th
12:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Saturday, May 16th
10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
All donations must be dropped off at the Parish Center by
12:00 pm Noon on Thursday, May 14th.
THANK YOU to those who signed up last weekend.
We are still in need of some more volunteers for setting up
and working the garage sale. Please call Jim Theuninck at
the parish office if you are able to volunteer!
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
MAY 9 - 10, 2015
The Week Ahead
Sunday, May 10: Sixth Sunday in Easter
(MAY CROWNING)
7:30 am – Rosary
8:00 am – Mass - Living & Deceased Members of the
Peter & Jelaine Schreiner Family
9:00 am - 11:30 am – CCW Plant Sale
9:30 am – Rosary
10:00 am – Mass - People of the Parish
11:15 am – Baptism
Liturgical Roles May 16 - 17
Lectors
5:00 pm:
8:00 am:
10:00 am:
Eucharistic Ministers
5:00 pm:
8:00 am:
Monday, May 11: Easter Weekday
8:05 am – Rosary
8:30 am – Mass - Sarah (Max) O’Hara†
9:15 am – Bible Study (Conf. Rm. #1)
11:00 am – Funeral Service at Northview Mankato
Mortuary - Jerry Gagnier† (Fr. Paul)
7:00 pm - Area Youth Ministry Meeting at St. John's
(Fr. Paul attends)
Tuesday, May 12: Easter Weekday
8:05 am – Rosary
8:30 am – Holy Communion Service
6:00 pm – Serra Social/Supper - St. Peter (Fr. Paul attends)
Wednesday, May 13: Easter Weekday
8:05 am – Rosary
8:30 am – Mass - Willard & Edna Arndt†
11:00 am – Funeral Mass - Mark Fallenstein†
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm – Sewing Group - Parish Center
*4:30 pm – Doors Open for Parish Auction (Gymnasium)
*5:30 pm – Parish Auction Begins (Gymnasium)
10:00 am:
5:00 pm:
Connor McGraw, Mitchell Bigaouette,
Zachary Eggersdorfer
8:00 am:
Braeden Otto, Jake Homan, Ben Cahalan
10:00 am: Sheamus & Elias Westermann,
Spencer Spaude
Presentation of Gifts
5:00 pm:
Dorthy Drummer & Karen Etzell
8:00 am: Gary & Mary Zellmer
10:00 am: Glen & Peggy Landsteiner
Ushers
5:00 pm:
8:00 am:
10:00 am:
Saturday, May 16: Easter Weekday
10:00 am - 4:00 pm – Parish Garage Sale (Gymnasium)
4:30 pm – Sacrament of Reconciliation
4:30 pm – Rosary
5:00 pm – Mass - Paul Ulmen†
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)
11:15 am – Baptism
Brian Eggersdorfer, Gary Wintheiser,
Kenneth & Patricia Thiele
Kurt Schroeder, Doug Helget,
Paul Stevens, Steve Enderle
Chuck Schoettler, Bill & Pat Fetter,
John Jagerson
Music Ministry
5:00 pm:
8:00 am:
10:00 am:
Friday, May 15: Easter Weekday
8:05 am – Rosary
8:30 am – Mass - Henry Nowacki†
12:00 pm - 6:00 pm – Parish Garage Sale (Gymnasium)
2:00 pm – Calvary Cemetery Meeting (Fr. Paul attends)
Steve & Shelly Bauer, Kathy Frederickson,
Mary Beth Nygaard, Brent Friedrichs,
*Eileen Wadekamper
Craig Amundson, Margaret Ayers,
Arlyce Anderson, Bernie Bastian,
Brenda Voracek, *Mike Brumm
Rick Gruber, Ryan Howe, John Kuchinka,
Curt & Donna Stanke, *Steve Hlavac
Altar Servers
Thursday, May 14: Saint Matthias, Apostle
8:05 am – Rosary
8:30 am – Mass - Marian Lager†
10:15 am – Communion Service at Pathstone
7:30 pm – K of C Planning Meeting
JoAnn Borchert
Linda Olson
David Lamm
Joe Kunkel/Jeanne Makela
Corrine Ort/Kurt Schroeder/Vicki Galli
Tom Bachmann/Vicki Galli
Rosary Leaders
5:00 pm:
8:00 am:
10:00 am:
Mary Helen Kennedy
Arlyce Anderson
Darlene Schorn
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
Readings for the Week
Mon:
Tues:
Wed:
Thurs:
Fri:
Sat:
Sun:
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
MAY 9 - 10, 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
Anthony & Edith Kimathi
No Mass
Michael & Marna Theissen
Terry & Janice Zerneckel
Clinton & Dana Bahe
Mary Curtis
David & Mary Beth Trembley
FOR THOSE IN THE MILITARY
Nick Blace
Jared Hiniker
Ann Winkler
Dana Schiller
Mark Hansen
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
Roger Richardson†
Jerry Gagnier†
John Beal†
Norma Dillon†
Mark Fallenstein† Betty Brown†
-May they rest in peace.
BLOOD DRIVE
There will be a Blood Drive on Monday, May 11th, at
Kato Public Charter School (formerly Ss. Peter & Paul
Elementary School). You can make an appointment by
going online to redcrossblood.org. Hours are from 9:00 am
to 2:00 pm.
UPCOMING PARISH MEETINGS
*Pastoral Council – May 18th, 6:30 P.M.
Finance Council – June 1st, 6:30 P.M.
*This meeting will be the final meeting until
next September.
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!
K of C Council #5551 News
May 14 – Planning Meeting
May 27 – Blood Drive
May 28 – General Meeting
ANNUAL BLESSING OF THE BIKES –
SATURDAY JUNE 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. With two moves in two years, I have not had much of
a chance to ride my bike but I hope to change that pattern of
behavior as the spring and summer progress! Following the
5:00 P.M. Mass, June 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.
(My Mother drove a two wheel bicycle until she was 88!) I
hope to break her record!
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!!!
CATHOLIC COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGN
Next week, our parish will take up the Collection for the
Catholic Communication Campaign. This collection
communicates the Gospel through Catholic social media
activities and enriches our faith through podcasts,
television, radio, and print media. Half of all proceeds
remain in our diocese and support local needs, so please be
generous in this collection.
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
MAY 9 - 10, 2015
STEWARDSHIP CORNER
The month of May is action packed to say the least.
From 4th graders attending the Children’s Theater and Art
Institute in Minneapolis, to the 5th graders conducting their
space shuttle missions, the 7th graders exploring the outdoors
on Lake Jefferson, the 8th graders seeing if their rockets
really do fly, and the students in Grades K – 5 celebrating
Literacy Week. We will also celebrate our seniors at their
Baccalaureate Mass on Wednesday, May 13th, 7:00 P.M. in
the Blessed Theresa of Jesus Gerhardinger Chapel on the
Good Counsel Campus. We invite you to this beautiful
Mass. Graduation for our high school seniors will be on
Sunday, May 17th, at 7:00 P.M. in the gym on the Good
Counsel Campus.
The May concert for Grades 5-8 band and Grades 7-8
choir will be held on Tuesday, May 19th, at 7:00 P.M. in the
theater on the Fitzgerald Campus. Feel free to join us for this
final concert of the school year.
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.
SPRING COMMUNAL ANOINTING
Holy Rosary Church is planning two spring communal
anointing services for our seniors and those that 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!
HOLY WEEK THANK YOU!
Dear Friends of the Holy Land,
Thank you for your check for $2,288.81. We
appreciate the generous contribution of you all to the Good
Friday Collection as well as your personal prayers. Speaking
for the Custos of the Holy Land, all the Franciscans and
other religious working there, and for the local Christians,
we thank you and ask God’s blessing upon each of you. May
you experience the peace and joy of our Risen Savior!
Respectfully and Gratefully,
Friar John-Sebastian O.F.M. Secretariat
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: $
0.00
Pd. to Date:
$ 155,658.68
Total Assessments 2014-2015:
$ 343,812.77
Total Paid to Date 2014-2015:
$ 277,783.01
Total Assessments Due 2014-2015: $ 66,029.76
(* Total includes D.M.A. overrun)
Because of your generosity, we had the
stewardship means to pay off the remaining amount of
stewardship that we owed to the Diocese of New Ulm
in the amount of $14,235.22. Now, we have only one
area to go, which is our Loyola subsidy!
I pray, with a rental reimbursement that we submitted
to Loyola as well as the money that we will take in the
auction this week, that next week I can report that we are
well below $50,000.00 that we owe in remaining subsidy!
Since we gave such a sizable amount of monies to the
Diocese of New Ulm, we did not give any monies to
Loyola this week. Again this week we have received a
good number of items for our auction. Keep them coming
until next Tuesday! Every donation is another dollar from
the auction as well as the garage sale. Make sure you come
out on Wednesday for something to eat! We hope to see
you all there and support Catholic education and our
parish of Holy Rosary!
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.
RETIREMENT RECOGNITION
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 that are
retiring and stepping down from their positions that include
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.
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
MAY 9 - 10, 2015
FROM THE OFFICE OF SOCIAL CONCERNS –
DEACON TIMOTHY DOLAN
OPEN HEARTS OPEN DOORS
RECOGNITION BRUNCH
A 7.8‐magnitude earthquake struck Nepal in the late
morning of April 25th, toppling buildings and homes,
causing widespread panic, and claiming thousands of lives.
We all mourn the terrible suffering of our brothers and
sisters affected by this powerful earthquake. Please join with
the Catholic community across the United States in
responding to our suffering brothers and sisters through a
special collection for the work of Catholic Relief Services in
Nepal.
Bishop LeVoir has requested that all parishes in the
Diocese of New Ulm take up a second collection for our
affected brothers and sisters as soon as possible. This will be
a diocesan collection that will be taken here at Holy Rosary
on the weekend of May 23rd and 24th. Please remit the funds
to the diocese and one check will be forwarded to Catholic
Relief Services. These funds will be used to support the
efforts of CRS (our official international humanitarian
agency) as we respond to immediate emergency needs for
such necessities as water, food, shelter and medical care as
well as the long-term needs to rebuild the communities in
the regions affected by widespread destruction.
Each spring Open Door Health Center holds a brunch
fundraiser to support service delivery. This year, the brunch
is being held on Saturday, May 16, 2015 at Kato Ballroom,
200 Chestnut Street (rear entrance), in Mankato, starting at
10:00 am (doors open at 9:00 am). Tickets are $40 each. If
you are interested in purchasing a ticket or donating a silent
auction item please contact Iris Clark at 507-388-2120 or
[email protected]. Tickets may also be purchased online
by going to www.odhc.org/brunch.
MAY RETREAT DAY
May Retreat Day at the Schoenstatt
Shrine in Sleepy Eye, MN. May 13, 2015,
10:00 am to 3:00 pm. Take time for a
spiritual re-fill & bring your friends. Talk,
Confessions, Holy Mass, dinner, Rosary, treasures.
RSVP: (507) 794-7727
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.
JOB OPPORTUNITY
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.
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.