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Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church
Fr. Tony O’Neill, Pastor
2385 Commerce Blvd. Mound, MN 55364
952-472-1284
ourladyofthelake.com
4th Sunday of Advent
December 18th, 2016
“When Joseph awoke, he did
as the angel of the Lord had
commanded him and took
his wife into his home.” - Matthew 1:24
Christmas Mass
Schedule
Christmas Eve Saturday, Dec. 24th
4:00pm Mass and
9:00pm Mass
Christmas Day Sunday, Dec. 25th 8:30am Mass and
10:30am Mass
Sisters and Brothers,
This week we see our readings emphasize Mary. We say “Merry Christmas” to each other - maybe we should say “MARY Christmas,” that would be very correct Scripturally and liturgically.
Doesn’t it make sense that the final days before Christmas are Mary’s days? Who better than Mary can help us focus during these last few days? Mary teaches us to prepare for Jesus through silence, prayer and resignation to God’s will. During this last week, pray slowly the Hail Mary and let it touch your heart. Peace and peace-making can be the focus of today’s prayer, especially as outside pressures rob us of our few peaceful moments.
During these last days, try to do something special. Do this as we can personally be closer to Mary and Jesus. Then remember our needy people - think of who is lonely. Saint Teresa said in regard to loneliness that “It could well be the most hurting problem.” Write a few extra cards, make some phone calls, and seek peace and forgiveness.
Christmas is a gift from God that people cannot keep until we give it to someone else. Christmas is a feast of love. And the love must begin at home. No place is more important than between spouses and between children.
So, Merry Christmas and remember Jesus loves you.
Have a Blessed Christmas, God Bless, Deacon Del
Monthly Mail-Out Bulletin Volume CII
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Upcoming Events … 2
Christmas Morning
Communion Ministry … 2
Pastoral Ministry … 3
Grace Family Center … 3
Ask Fr. Tony … 3
Youth & Family
Faith Formation … 4
Formed … 4
OLL School News … 4
Blood Drive … 4
JuanAna Coffee … 4
2017 Stewardship
Pledge Forms … 5
Mass Intentions beginning Monday, Dec. 19th
Monday 8:00am Communion Service
Tuesday 6:30pm Frank Drey
Wednesday 9:00am Marlene Lenz
Thursday 8:00am Fr. Marin R. O’Connell 10:00am LMS Residents
Friday 8:00am Mary Lou Weidman
Saturday 4:00pm Fred Hanley 9:00pm Joanne Piché
Sunday 8:30am Bill & Bernice Volkenant 10:30am Parish
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Calendar for the Week of Dec. 18th, 2016
Sunday - Dec. 18th 8:00am KC Pancake Breakfast - Presentation Room 10:30am Children’s Liturgy of the Word - Church 6:30pm Confirmation Class Monday - Dec. 19th 12:00pm Community Blood Drive - Gym 7:00pm Boy Scouts Meeting - School Cafeteria Tuesday - Dec. 20th 8:30am Eucharistic Adoration - John Paul II Chapel 1:30pm Bible Study - Church Library 5:15pm Maintenance Committee Meeting - Fireside Rm. 7:00pm KC General Membership Meeting - Fireside Rm. Wednesday - Dec. 21st 7:00am Finance Committee Meeting - Fireside Room 5:00pm Handbell Choir Rehearsal - Church 6:00pm Children’s Choir Rehearsal - Church 6:30pm Adult Choir Rehearsal - Church Thursday - Dec. 22nd 10:00am Mass at Lake Minnetonka Shores - Peace Saturday - Dec. 24th 4:00pm Christmas Eve Mass - Church 9:00pm Christmas Eve Mass - Church Sunday - Dec. 25th 8:30am Christmas Day Mass - Church 10:30am Christmas Day Mass - Church
Monthly Mail-Out Bulletin Our Lady of the Lake Bulletin
Published Monthly by Our Lady of the Lake Church 2385 Commerce Boulevard Mound, MN 55364-1427
Rosary Intention:
Give “Birth” to
Jesus in Our
Own Time
Giving to Someone in Need on Christmas Morning
Are you a Communion Minister or a volunteer at Lake Minnetonka Shores? As in the past few years, Flossie Finnicum is organizing a group to take Holy Communion to residents in the Care Center at Lake Minnetonka Shores at 7:30am on Christmas morning. The sharing of our Lord’s presence and the sacrament of Holy Communion is a special way of expressing our gratitude to the founders who helped build the Church and School at OLL. Leave your name and number with Dana at 952-472-1284 x162 if you can help. Thanks!
The Church Office will be closed on Friday, December 23rd and Monday, December 26th, for the Christmas Holiday, and Monday, January 2nd, for the New Year’s Holiday.
Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfast
Sunday, Dec. 18th PACE Center After Sunday Masses
Good food, great fellowship, reasonable prices! Bring the entire family!
Cell Phones In order to enter more deeply into our prayer with a minimum of distractions, we ask that you please turn off your cell phones when you come to liturgy. Thank you.
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Pastoral Ministry
West Suburban Grief Coalition meets at St. Bartholomew Catholic Church, 630 East Wayzata Blvd, Wayzata. 952-473-6601. The group meets Thursdays from 4:30 - 6:00pm.
Dec. 22nd: Journey Following Husband’s Death Dec. 29th: The Journey of Grief Jan. 5th: Hope After Loss Jan. 12th: Journey Following Daughter’s Death Jan. 19th: Post Traumatic Connection to Grief
Lectors are reminded to pick up your workbooks in the Sacristy.
The “Sign-Up” Plan for Christmas Liturgies will be done through Flock Note. Please respond by letting us know which Christmas Mass you plan to attend. This way of signing up is new, but we’re hoping for the best and good response. Thanks!
LIGHT FOR THE WEEK:
Focusing on the Christmas-time Gospels cannot help but cause us to wonder. Mary and Joseph
typify how we ourselves give “birth” to Jesus in our own
time. By opening ourselves to the Holy Spirit and cooperating
with God’s plan for our life, we can surely say, “God is
with us.” And so it is a “Merry Christmas.”
We pray for those in need. May the Lord comfort them in their time of sickness and bless those who care for them. Please keep the following individuals in your prayers: Chris A., Bob Blake, Tim Daly, Dan Entinger, Kathy Gnitka, Dolores Kelly, Marilyn Nelson, Andra Olson, Lee Olson, Maddie Poranski, Bobby Reil, and Adam Richardt
We pray for those in the Military: Travis B., Nicholas J., and Darrell V.
Grace Family Center
Check out the article in the Dec. 8th issue of The Catholic Spirit for a full history of the Grace Family Center. The
article is also available online at TheCatholicSpirit.com.
“ASK FR. TONY”
Do you have a question that you’ve been wanting to ask Fr. Tony, but never found the proper time to ask? Curious about something in our faith? Maybe a concern about something specific to Our Lady of the Lake Church? Or perhaps a question about the Catholic Church at large? Maybe you’d simply love
to get an explanation for a part of Scripture that you’ve been struggling to comprehend?
HERE’S YOUR CHANCE! We are collecting these types of questions until January 13th and then we’ll give them to Fr. Tony. After he has had some time to review and answer them, we will
share those questions and answers through a video interview with Fr. Tony, as well as a printed transcript of the Q&A. Both of these will be available on our webpage through Flocknote, and through
personal response where appropriate or requested. We will also include these Q&A transcriptions in the Church bulletins. We anticipate having the Q&A results available by early February!
We hope you enjoy this opportunity to ask our wonderful Pastor the questions you’ve been looking for answers to!
To submit your questions, choose one of the options below. Please include your name unless you wish to remain anonymous: 1.) Email [email protected] 2.) Mail to Director of Communications, OLL Church, 2385 Commerce Blvd., Mound, MN 55364 3.) Online on our webpage at ourladyofthelake.com/ask-father-tony
Remember, the deadline to submit a question is January 13th!
Catholic calendars for 2017 are available by the Church Entrances. Please feel free to take one home with you! Special thanks to Huber Funeral Homes for
their kind sponsorship of the calendar.
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Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) meets Sunday, Decem-ber 18th, at the 10:30 Mass. We will not have CLOW on Christ-mas Day and New Year’s Day. Join us on Sunday, January 8th, for our next Children’s Liturgy of the Word.
Prayer and Playtime is a program for all families of preschool children and meets on Monday mornings from 10:00-11:00. Our next event will be on Monday, January 9th.
Faith Formation Classes will resume on Wednesday, January 4th, from 6:30-7:45pm.
Mark your calendars for future opportunities to serve at Loaves and Fishes! We will be volunteering at St. Gabriel’s Church in Hopkins from 5:00-7:30pm on January 17th and February 21st. For more information or to sign-up, contact Kathy at [email protected] or 952-472-1284 x147.
Faith Formation
Looking for hostess gift ideas for the holidays? JuanAna Coffee makes an easy & delicious option! This fair trade coffee comes in a variety of roasts (dark and regular) whole bean or ground. To purchase coffee contact Stephanie Greene ([email protected]/612-759-3332) or Dana in the Church Office.
FORMED:
Online Catholic Resource Parish Code: P Y W Y W J
For the month of December, please explore the
following resources:
Our Lady of Guadalupe (Dec. 12th)
Movie: Guadalupe: The Miracle and the Message
St. John of the Cross (Dec. 14th)
E-book: Deep Conversation, Deep Prayer
4th Sunday of Advent (Dec. 18th)
Program: Advent, Session 4: The Gift
Christmas (Dec. 25th)
Movie: The Story of the Nativity
Audio: The True Meaning of Christmas
St. John the Apostle (Dec. 27th)
Program: Catholicism, Session 2: Happy Are We
Feast of the Holy Innocents
(Dec. 28th)
Program: Catholicism, Session 6: A Body Both Suffering and Glorious
Feast of the Holy Family
(Dec. 31st)
Movie: Joseph of Nazareth
E-book: Be a Man!
FORMED also now has Children’s Content!
Check out the Program: Kristoph and the First
Christmas Tree or download the Movie: Skiff & AJ’s Fantastic
Voyage or read the Book: Saint Thomas Aquinas.
Our Lady of the Lake
School Upcoming Events
OLL Alumni Spotlight We are looking to showcase our amazing OLL alumni and where they are now! Please contact Kassie Ricke at [email protected] for details.
Save the Dates!
Kindergarten Roundup • Jan. 16th
• 6:00-7:15pm Join us and learn how OLL educates the whole child: body, mind and spirit. Meet our staff and parents of children in our School. Dinner provided.
Keg & Cork • March 4th
Starlight Gala • April 22nd
Blood Drive Monday, Dec. 19th • 12:00-6:30pm • OLL Gym Sign-up online at mbcherohub.club (sponsor code 0209) or call the Blood Center at 651-332-7171. If you have any questions, contact Evert Lehtola (952-472-6139 or [email protected]).
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Discipleship … Faith In Action
Stewardship Thought
“When Joseph awoke, he did as the angel of the Lord had commanded him and took his
wife into his home.” - Matthew 1:24
Putting our complete trust in the Lord without expecting anything in return. Striving to put God first in all things and follow Him wherever He may lead us. As we prepare for the birth of our Lord, pray for the strength and courage to be a model of discipleship, just as Joseph was.
Financial Stewardship
Collection totals for Dec. 10th & 11th, 2016:
Weekly Actual: $33,126
Weekly Requirement for December: $23,750
Fiscal YTD Actuals: $349,286
Fiscal YTD Requirement: $379,570
Thank you for your generosity to Our Lady of the Lake!
In this season of gift-giving to family, friends, and those less fortunate, we hope you will also consider your gift to Our Lady of the Lake Church. It is through the donations of every individual and family in the parish that we are able to carry on our work. Your contributions are needed for
everything from special programs to basic operating expenses. Our Lady of the Lake deeply appreciates the efforts of parishioners to make consistent donations throughout the year.
To assist you, we provide an electronic-giving option for both regular offerings and one-time gifts. For details, please contact Rhonda Eurich, Parish Administrator, in the Church Office
at 952-472-1284 x161 or [email protected]. Thank you.
Gift Deadline for 2016 Tax Credit In order to receive tax-deduction credit for your 2016 taxes, mailed checks must be postmarked by Saturday, December 31st. Thank you for your generosity!
Retirement Fund for Religious Thank you for supporting senior religious. A sister from Indiana writes, “Because of your kindness, our elderly sisters will have the comfort, security, and joy of living out their remaining years here in their home. You truly honor them and their many years of service by your generosity.” Religious across the United States offer sincere thanks for your generosity to last week’s collection for the Retirement Fund for Religious.
World Mission Sunday Thank you for your gift of $2,113.39 to The Society for the Propagation of the Faith for World Mission Sunday!
2017 Stewardship Pledge Forms If you have not yet done so, please return your 2017 Stewardship Pledge Form. You may drop it in the collection basket during Mass, stop by, or mail it to the Church Office. If you need a Stewardship Pledge Form, they are available on the tables by the Church exits. Thank you for making stewardship a way of life!
Church Office Hours Mon. - Thurs. 8:30am - 5:00pm (Closed Noon-1:00pm) Fri. 8:30am - Noon Sat. Closed Sun. 8:00am - Noon
School Office Hours Mon. - Fri. 8:00am - 4:00pm
The printing of the bulletin is made possible by:
MINNESOTA LAKES BANK
952-472-5556
952-472-3398
www.blackowiak.com
BLACKOWIAK “ROLL OFF SERVICE”
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Mass Schedule Weekends Saturday 5:00pm • Sunday 8:30am & 10:30am
Weekdays Mon. 8:00am Communion Service (Small Chapel) Tues. 6:30pm (Church) Wed. 9:00am (Church, with OLL School) Thurs. & Fri. 8:00am (Small Chapel)
Confessions Tuesdays 6:00-6:30pm, Saturdays 4:00-4:30pm, & by appointment.
Rosary Everyone is welcome to join us in the Church to pray the Rosary 25 minutes before the weekday and weekend Masses.
Eucharistic Adoration is held in the John Paul II Chapel on Tuesdays from 8:30am-10:00pm & on First Fridays of the month after the morning Mass until midnight. Please join us for this rewarding experience!
Parish & School Phone Extensions 952-472-1284 Pastor, Fr. Tony O’Neill ... 172 Deacon, Dcn. Del Wilkinson … 162 Parish Administrator, Rhonda Eurich ... 161 Pastoral Minister, Sr. Carrie Link ... 168 Parish Nurses, Stacy Hoh … 952-240-6063 Annette Parker ...651-206-7282 Maintenance Director, Roger Koch … 153 Church Secretary, Dana Barrett … 162 Administrative Assistant, Char Nee … 163 Communications Director, Pam Vogt … 167 Youth & Family Faith Formation Coordinator, Kathy Hejna … 147 Adult Faith Formation Coordinator, Carla LaBore … 145 Youth Minister, Theresa Rider … 144 Music Director, Courtney Young … 181 School Principal, Becky Kennedy … 151 School Secretary, Carol Franck … 150
Fax … 952-472-1216
The Church Staff e-mails are first letter of first name, followed by last name @ourladyofthelake.com
Example: [email protected]
The School Staff e-mails are first letter of first name, followed by last name @schoololl.com
Example: [email protected]
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2411 Commerce Blvd, Mound MN
http://school.ourladyofthelake.com
952.472.1284
Praise God,
Work Hard,
Love One Another!
December School Happenings Parish Newsletter
Dear Parishioners, We at OLL Catholic School love our faith. We love our parish family at OLL and all that they do for our School! THANK YOU!!! Please see the items in this flyer to learn more about what is happening in our school and ways you can become involved if you are interested! We would LOVE your participation!
Are you looking for an outstanding Kindergarten?
Do you have a child entering Kindergarten or do you know somebody who does? Our wonderful school has a kindergarten round-up planned for January 16th and you won’t want to miss it! Check out our Facebook page for all the great things going on – OLL is the best school you can choose for your Kindergartner to begin their journey!
Spirit of the Ice Festival, winter family fun for every-body! Save the date for Saturday, January 28th, from 11:00am-2:00pm. This fun event for all families is the kickoff celebration of Catholic Schools Week. More information will be coming. Watch the church bulletin for details.
We’re not only a great school, we’re a safe school too! In an effort to ensure that our school is not only the best school out there, but the safest one too, we have engaged in the ALICE Program with local Law Enforcement. ALICE stands for Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate. ALICE Training provides options that address the unique challenges specific to Police/Law Enforcement, K-12 Schools, Healthcare Facilities, Higher Education, Businesses, Government, and Houses of Worship.
Engineering for Kids at OLL Engineering for Kids will be starting back up in January. This was
a big hit last year. The classes are offered for kids K-5. The first session is Jr. Civil Engineering: Fun
Foundations for grades K-2, and Software Engineering: Scratch Video Sensing for grades 3-5. Regis-
tration forms went home with kids and can also be found on School Speak.
Summer Day Camp We are considering offering an OLL+ Summer Day Camp and are currently
attempting to measure interest. Our Lady of the Lake School's "OLL+ Summer" program is designed
to meet the summer needs of parents by offering a safe, accessible, and affordable school-based
program. OLL+ makes it easy to provide your child with opportunities for fun, socializing, and learn-
ing. Your child will have the opportunity to participate in group activities, and more. If you would be
interested in this program, please contact the school at 952-472-1284, ext. 150 by December 31st.
Upcoming Events December 22nd-January 2nd Christmas Break, School and School Office Closed
January 9
Family Fun Night in the Gym and Presentation Room, All families welcome!
January 16
Kindergarten Roundup
January 28
Spirit of the Ice Festival January 29th-February 4th Catholic Schools Week
School Board: · Danny Patterson, Chair
· Mary Ament-Johnson, Vice Chair
· Rick Epple, Finance
· Matt Schrempp, Finance
· Laurie Herder, Secretary
· Kelly Monette, Marketing &
Enrollment
· Aline Ostrowski, Marketing
· Gretchen Chilson, Education
· Moe Smith, Fundraising
· Nancy Erdman, Teacher Rep.
· Fr. Tony O’Neill, Ex. Officio
· Rhonda Eurich, Ex. Officio
· Becky Kennedy, Ex. Officio
Announcing OLL Alumni Spotlight Each week, we will be highlighting the incredible students that walked through our halls, sang in our choirs, played in our gym, and learned how to become the individuals they are today. We are proud of our students, past and present. This is why we so strongly believe in a Catholic Foundation. We educate the whole child: body, mind, and spirit. From kindergarten through 8th grade, high school and beyond, we love to watch our students grow!
Consider the Poem by Robert Fulghum, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten.
It is during these years that we often develop our sense of selves and our sense of morality. We learn what’s right
and wrong, we begin to discover who we are as individuals, and we develop, arguably, our single most important
trait as human beings—empathy. That is why I value the education I received at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic
School.
For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Kate Johnson. I’m the oldest daughter of Steve and Chris
Johnson, and I’m frequently referred to as “Phoebe’s sister.” I attended Our Lady of the Lake Catholic
School from 1994 to 2005, after which I attended high school at Holy Family Catholic. After high school, I pur-
sued a major in philosophy and a minor in psychology at the College of St. Benedict, where I graduated with hon-
ors. I finally completed my post-secondary education, at least for the time being, at William Mitchell College of
Law, where I graduated summa cum laude. Although I’m just starting my career, I attribute any success that I
may experience to the schools that I attended, the friends and family that supported me, and the mentors who
guided me—all of which started at OLL.
Your empty pop cans help our PTO earn money for our School! …and it is easy too! Do you have a lot of pop cans you currently recycle or throw away? The PTO collects them and turns them into cash for our school! They are still being recycled and put to good use, but we get money for them to help fund needs within our school. In fact, we just got a check for $225 from the not-quite-full load we dropped recently. How great is that?! If you’d like to help us earn a little extra cash by supply-ing your empty cans, please drop them in the trailer/bin at the back of the church parking lot near the garbage and recycle dumpsters.Thanks!
Can you help on the playground? If you’ve been through the Essential 3 Training and would like to help out, contact the school office at 952.472.1284, ext. 150!
Cost-free ways you can help our school financially! Wondering how you can help support the School? Here are some easy ways to help that require very little effort but help us tons! Amazon Smile Box Tops for Education Please call the school office for more information on any of these! Campbell’s Soup Labels Pop Cans
You can directly impact the students’ growth in their relationship with Christ! If you are interested in direct interaction with the students or volunteering with some of the parents, there are many ways to do so. Some require that you’ve attended an Essential3 session, (see below) but that’s EASY to do, read about that further down! Here’s some other ways you can be involved more directly (watch this part of the newsletter for new things each month depending on upcoming events):
Playground Helpers - Help ensure our children play in a way that Jesus would approve of! Reading buddies - Come to the Gathering Space and join in for Morning Meeting (prayer filled start to the day) with the
school kids and staff, stay afterward for an opportunity to read to (or be read to by) a student! PTO Help – Who says you have to be a parent to help out with PTO initiatives?! Library Help - Help is always needed! Please contact Andrea Lahrs if interested: 952.472.1284 x136 or
[email protected] Share a special experience or skill or knowledge as a special presenter in the classrooms! Maybe you know how to
knit and would love to teach the kids, do you have other hobbies and/or interests you can share?
**For many of the events – fun, learning, or spiritual – that involve direct interaction with the students, you will need an Essential3 first!
Please visit www.virtus.org.