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St. Nicholas Catholic Church
May 1, 2016 SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
51 Church Street, Elko New Market, MN 55054 Phone: 952-461-2403 Website: stncc.net Facebook.com/stncc.net Twi er.com/stnccnet Instagram.com/stnccnet
Welcome to St. Nicholas Catholic Church! Elko New Market, MN
Lord’s Day Mass Saturday 5 p.m., Sunday 8 & 10 a.m. Daily Mass Tuesday—Saturday 8 a.m. Adora on Chapel Hours Sunday Noon—Saturday 3 p.m. Sacrament of Reconcilia on Tuesday—Friday 7:35—7:50 a.m. Wednesday 4:45– 5:30 p.m. Saturday 8:35 a.m. & 3:30—4:40 p.m. or by appointment Sacrament of Bap sm: Pre-bap sm mee ngs are held with Father Barnes. Please call for an appointment. Sacrament of Marriage: Arrangements must be made a minimum of six (6) months in advance. Communion Call: If you or someone you care for must receive communion at home or in the hospital, please call the parish office. Care Fund: Help is available for emergency situ-a ons & special needs. Please contact the parish office.
Pastor Fr. Patrick Barnes, [email protected] Parish Administra ve Assistant Jackie Berry, [email protected] Choir Director Deb Carlson, [email protected] Director, LNMV Religious Educa on Kathy Chlan, [email protected] Administra ve Assistant, LNMV RE Lenae Addabbo, [email protected] Custodian/Maintenance Gerald Bedeaux Communica on & Mission Coordinator Karen Johnson, [email protected]
Parish Office Hours Tuesday—Friday 7:45 a.m.—4:15 p.m. Bulle n Deadline: Tuesdays by 4:00 p.m. In wri ng to the parish office or submit to [email protected]
General Informa on From the desk of Father Barnes Many of our students will receive Jesus truly present in the Most Holy Eucharist this weekend for the first me! Congratula ons! Just as we need food to sustain our bodies and stay healthy, we need this spiritual food in order to be able to walk the spiritual journey. Hence, fast forward many years to the end of our lives. When we visit people who are preparing to go before the Lord, we offer them Communion as Via cum, spiritual food for the journey through death. We again need this spiritual food to strengthen us through the dying process and it is a great consola on for people at this point in life to know that God is journeying with them and in them. So brothers and sisters, remember that First Holy Communion is just the first of many, many Communions! We are too weak to try to walk this journey on our own strength. We need God’s help and the weekly recep on of Holy Communion is cri cal for our spiritual well being. Parents, your role in raising your children in the faith will con nue to be of upmost importance, especially your witness and your frequent recep on of Holy Communion, which demonstrates that you understand how important it is to journey with God through all of the ups and downs of real life. Thank you parents for fulfilling your duty of raising your children in the faith, and congratula ons to all of our first communicants. God loves you so much that He shares Himself with you!
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Holy Cross Catholic School
6100 37th Street West
Webster, MN 55088
Dr. Constance Krocak, Principal
952-652-6100
www.holycrossschool.net
Catholic Educa on changes lives because Jesus changes lives.
Pre-Kindergarten through 8th grade
May 1, 2016 Sixth Sunday of Easter
Lord, Let it be You who lives in me today,
Mon May 2 Parish office closed 6:00pm Live Virtus Training at Holy Cross
Tue May 3 7:20am Liturgy of the Hours (Morning Prayer) 7:35am Rosary 7:35am Confessions 8:00am Mass: Lucina Friedges+ 8:35am Fa ma Rosary Group 7:00pm Divine Mercy Cenacle Group
Wed May 4 7:20am Liturgy of the Hours (Morning Prayer) 7:35am Rosary 7:35am Confessions 8:00am Mass: Joe & Dorothy Chlan+ 4:45pm Confessions 7:00pm Choir Prac ce—Adult
Thu May 5 7:20am Liturgy of the Hours (Morning Prayer) 7:35am Rosary 7:35am Confessions 8:00am Mass: Merrill Hennen+ 8:30am Divine Mercy Cenacle Group 3:30pm Choir Prac ce—Children 7:30pm KC mee ng
Fri May 6 7:20am Liturgy of the Hours (Morning Prayer) 7:35am Rosary 7:35am Confessions 8:00am Mass: Special Inten on
Sat
May 7
7:35am Liturgy of the Hours (Morning Prayer) 8:00am Mass: Gretchen Rhein+ 8:35am Rosary, 1st Saturday Prayers 8:35am Confessions 9:00am Pro-Life Rosary in Chapel 3:30pm Confessions 5:00pm Mass: For the Parish 6:00pm CMLG Bake Sale 6:00pm Campaign Kickoff Steak Fry Catholic Educa on Center in Webster All are invited! Tickets available at the door.
Sun May 8 Doughnut Sunday CMLG Bake Sale 7:20am Liturgy of the Hours (Morning Prayer) 7:35am Rosary 8:00am Mass: Ilene Ramirez 9:35am Rosary 10:00am Mass: Rose & John Dircks+
Sun May 1 7:20am Liturgy of the Hours (Morning Prayer) 7:35am Rosary 8:00am Mass: Jerry Giles+ First Communion 9:35am Rosary 9:50am Sunday School 10:00am Mass: For the Parish
Readings for the Week Readings for the Week of May 1, 2016 Sunday: Acts 15:1-2, 22-29/Ps 67:2-3, 5-6, 8/Rv 21:10-14, 22-23/Jn 14:23-29 Monday: Acts 16:11-15/Ps 149:1-6, 9/Jn 15:26--16:4a Tuesday: 1 Cor 15:1-8/Ps 19:2-5/Jn 14:6-14 Wednesday: Acts 17:15, 22--18:1/Ps 148:1-2, 11-14/Jn 16:12-15 Thursday: Acts 18:1-8/Jn 16:16-20 Friday: Acts 18:9-18/Ps 47:2-7/Jn 16:20-23 Saturday: Acts 18:23-28/Ps 47:2-3, 8-10/Jn 16:23b-28
St. Nicholas News & Events This week at St. Nicholas
LNMV Religious Educa on: Classes held at the Catholic Educa on Center (CEC) home of Holy Cross Catholic School
Check out the RE website at www.lnmvre.net Congratula ons to our First Holy Communion Students who received Jesus in the Holy Eucharist for the first
me at the Saturday evening and Sunday morning masses. Samuel Anderson, Mia Barton, Ryan Berry, Kristen Boyle, Seamus Co er, Joseph Curren, Joe and Nate Damiani, Bea English, John Goblirsch, Anna
Havlicek, Joey Hawkins, Lucy Hoffard, Brigid Kukacka, Madeline Lind-gren, John (JJ) Locher, Lacie Murphy, Raymond Nammeth, Mathew Nohner, Isabella Pirri, Jeremy Sandeen, Cole Schloemer, Luke Schu-macher, Nicole Serie, Noah Simones, Stella Smith, Jadyn Sweers, Avery Ulman, Wayden White, Ryan Zahratka.
Apprecia on Night Our volunteer catechists and aides in the LNMV RE program are the guests of the St. Nicholas Knights of Columbus who are honoring their extraordinary gi of me and talent in teaching and passing on the faith to our children at the Clergy Apprecia on dinner on: Wednesday, May 18th, 2016 Borough Bowl, 235 Ash St., Belle Plaine, MN 56011 Social hour begins at 5:30 with Dinner and program to follow at 6:00pm. RSVP BY MAY 2ND to [email protected]. Thank you, Knights, for your support!
All Praise and Thanksgiving to God for the many blessings and fruits brought to us this year and especially for all our Catechists,
aides and office help who came each week to teach and pass on the faith. We extend a big Thank you to: Jan Freeman, Sara Bertram, Shelley Kuhlmann, Erin Landwehr, Kathleen Miller, Cheryl Friedges, Phil and Jen Chromy, Deanna Brake, Paula Brohmer, Amy and Cassie McDonald, Chris Kuehl, Norleen Lane, Kendra Caduff, Brad Roemer, Steve and Lenae Addabbo, Becky Erick-son, Rachel Hennen, Jackie Devine, Shawn and Alice Over-gaard, Kris Ricklick, Tom Streefland and Ron Chlan Each have been a gi to the children they teach. Remember, you do not need to have children in the program to help teach or aide in classrooms. If interested or if you want more infor-ma on, contact Kathy Chlan at 952-652-6100 ext. 501, email at [email protected], or contact the parish office.
St. Nicholas Catholic Church Elko New Market, MN St. Nicholas News & Events Con nued
Book Club: A welcome to any and all women who enjoy reading! We meet one Tuesday a month @ 7:15pm at Deb Streefland’s home. Our next mee ng will be held on Tuesday, May 10th. Anyone interested in joining us, please
contact Deb at 952-652-2349.
Q & A What is the best age for first Communion? When we were kids, we received it in first grade. Many Catholics remember their first Communion and all the special things that surrounded that day-the special clothes, the rela ves, the excitement, the nuns who directed every-thing, and feeling so important and grown-up. Most of all they remember the special joy of receiving Jesus for the first
me. It is touching to see the sincerity and intensity of the children's prayers and sense of holiness. They are so solemn and serious as they prepare for and receive the sacrament for the first me. The discussion about the best age for Communion, like confir-ma on, is ongoing and valid arguments are given for each opinion. Overall, the agreement is that children should re-ceive their first Communion when they reach the "age of rea-son," i. e., the ability to dis nguish right from wrong and when they can understand the difference between bread and the Eucharist. Most parishes have first Communion in the second or third grade. In any event, a good prepara on pro-gram, a posi ve experience of the church community, and a strong sense of belonging are important steps in helping chil-dren appreciate the importance of the sacrament in their lives and the life of the church. Liturgical Publica ons, Inc.
Everyday Stewardship Parents of young children spend a lot of me teaching them manners. It is part of the socializa on process in which three-, four-, and five-year-olds learn to come outside of themselves. They begin to recognize that there are others in the world, and that unlike in their infancy when all a en on was focused on them, they now discover that they must interact with others who also have a claim on the social order. By teaching young children not only the words, but also the concepts of "please" and "thank you," parents assist their youngsters in finding a place in society. Children learn that they need to share, that not everything belongs to them. They discover that they must interact with others to get things to work properly. "Please" and "thank you" acknowledges that outsiders also have rights. All this brings us to Sunday's Gospel. There are only a few plac-es in the New Testament in which we actually hear Jesus pray. The Gospel today is one of those. As he addresses the Father he prays not only for the disciples gathered with him at the Last Supper, but he also prays for us. He asks that we may be one and that we may be brought to perfec on. Across two thousand years of me, Jesus is asking his Father to take care of us today! "Please" and "thank you" are key words in prayer. They are actually part of three of the four tradi onal forms of prayer. Pe on (asking for ourselves) and Intercession (asking on be-half of others) are "please." A prayer of thanksgiving is, of course, "thank you." The fourth type of prayer is adora on or praise. In his prayer, Jesus is interceding for us with his Father. It is the kind of prayer we can emulate, ge ng us out of our-selves as we ask God to be a en ve to the needs of so many others in this world. Liturgical Publica ons, Inc.
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The Chicken Cookout and Raffle held every year on Fathers’ Day is one of the largest fundraisers for St. Nicholas parish and provides a day of fellowship and fun for everyone!
Some of you who may be new to our parish might be wonder-ing, "why should we donate to the Big Ticket Raffle"? Every cash gi for the raffle is donated. So everything we make on
cket sales is all profit. Please consider dona ng either as a dona on from your family or business and anything works. Cash dona ons are needed. Please mail your cash dona ons to the parish office, put into the drop box outside the parish office, or put into the Sunday collec on. Dona ons will be ac-cepted through Wednesday, May 4th. We appreciate your con nued support in helping us make this year’s raffle a success!
The Bake Sale will be a er all Masses the weekend of May 7th & 8th. Please drop off baked goods in the church
basement before the Saturday evening Mass on May 7th, or before either Mass
on Sunday.
Hosted by the CMLG.
May 1, 2016 Sixth Sunday of Easter
Jesus, I trust in You!
St. Nicholas News & Events Con nued
Dead Theologians Society: Grades 9-12 are invited to a end the mee ng of the Dead Theologians Society. The next mee ng is Sunday, May. 15, from 6:00-9:00 p.m. at the St. Nicholas Campus. (Confirma on students, this will count for one Faith Enrichment event.)
Dear parishioners of St. Nicholas, Immaculate Concep on, & Holy Trinity, First, thank you so very much for your ongoing support; be-cause of your efforts and sacrifice the debt is down to $867,193. We have an addi onal $155,000 on reserve for fu-ture payments. It is with enthusiasm that we, the LNMV CEC board, kick off what we are hoping will be our FINAL capital campaign to pay off the debt owed on our Catholic Educa on Center. True to this enthusiasm, we have decided to start our fundraising efforts with a steak fry dinner. Please join us on Saturday, May 7, at 6 p.m. in celebra on of how far we’ve come as we prayerfully look to the goals that remain. We hope to burn the mortgage, not the steaks. Join us for entertainment, drinks, fellowship, and to hear our plans to pay off our mortgage. A generous donor has paid for the event expenses. All proceeds from the event will go directly to the principle of our loan. We are going to run this campaign without hiring a consultant which allows all dona-
ons to be applied to the mortgage. Advance cket prices are $10 per person and $25 at the door. This covers the steak dinner, 2 drinks, and entertainment. Mu-sic donated by The Charlie S cha Band. Guests will be given the opportunity to make their pledges at this, the first opportunity of our campaign, or to prayerfully consider it over the coming weeks. Those who offer pledges on May 7th will not be contacted personally again in this cam-paign. Come and join the party, for food, fellowship, entertainment, and help us with our plan to burn the mortgage. For further informa on, please contact Tom Streefland at 952-652-2349.
The St. Nicholas Pro-Life Commi ee will be offering flowering plants next weekend, Mothers' Day, in honor of all mothers, grandmothers, wives, aunts, sisters, & friends, as we celebrate and thank those in our lives who have shown us the love and care of a mom. There will be an African violet plant package (fresh violet plant in a four-inch decorated pot with "Thanks Mom for Life" bu on--suggested dona on $5.00), and a mini Rose bush package (Mini Rose bush in a four-inch pot with "Thanks Mom for Life" bu on--suggested dona on $7.00).
Help spread this posi ve, life-affirming message by thanking the mothers in our church community. You will bring a smile to their face!
All proceeds will be used to support pro-life causes in our parish and local community.
Flower Sale
Save the Date: Saturday, November 12, 2016
Park Ballroom, New Prague Social Hour star ng at 5:00pm
(Mass will be celebrated at 4:00pm) Your cket to the event includes a delicious meal and two free drink ckets plus entry into cash drawings. In addi on, live and silent auc ons, raffle prizes, plus games of chance and skill will be on-site for your entertainment. The evening promises fel-lowship and fun for all! *Please note this is an adults-only event, thank you.
Thank you for your generous support of last week's Catholic Home Missions Appeal. Your contribu ons of $937 will help strengthen the Church at home and will help ensure that the Gospel is spread across the United States. To learn more about home missions funding and who the appeal helps, please visit www.usccb.org/home-missions.
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May 1, 2016 Have a great week! Sixth Sunday of Easter
St. Nicholas, Pray for us!
If you are interested in signing up to become a regular adorer or dedi-cated subs tute, please contact our temporary lead coordinator, Jean Moeller at 952-461-4552 or at [email protected]. You may also sign up online at h p://www.stncc.net/available-adora on-hours.
Eucharis c Adora on
May 7 @ 5pm Lector: Mary Kay Forland Ministers: Gail Mathews, Larry Caduff Ushers: David Sheedy, Dave DeGonda May 8 @ 8am Lector: Kendra Caduff Ministers: Joyce Anderson, Tom McCabe Ushers: Paul Thoresen, Craig Goblirsch May 8 @ 10am Lector: Mike Cole Ministers: Chris Kuehl, Denise Anderson Ushers: Pat Theisen, Tony Nelson
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Budget Weekly Sunday Giving $6,522 Budget Year-to-Date Sunday Giving $280,446 Sunday Plate & Envelope $4,092 Children’s Collec on $0 Cemetery $50 ACH (Received monthly) $0 Grounds $0 Collec on Received Year-to-Date $270,561 -$9,885 Endowment: $0 Capital Improvements: $43 Current; $5,587 Cumula ve
Contributors this week 117 (es mated) out of 457
Measure of Our Treasure to the Lord April 24, 2016—Week 41 in Fiscal Year
Congratula ons to our second grade students who made their First Communion this weekend or last. This is a special moment, and we pray that it will be the beginning of a life me of love for the Eucharist for them and all the First Com-municants. Holy Cross students will celebrate by leading Mass and May Crowning on Wednesday, May 4th, and we invite all members of our parish community to join us!
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