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Parish of the Diocese of Winona and staffed by the priests of the “Institute of the Incarnate Word” IVE Pastor: Fr. Mariano Varela, IVE Associate Pastor: Fr. Richard Yevchak, IVE Fr. Andrew Whiting, IVE Administrator: Mark Frederick, ext 108 Secretary: Shirley Pestka, ext. 101 Faith Formation: Beth Shank, ext. 109 Youth Ministry: Beverly Miller ext. 110 Director of Music: Lisa Knutson ext.102 Choirmaster/Organist: Grace Erie ext. 102 Parish Trustee: Daniel Scott Craig Rosϐjord Priest Residence: 512 E. Mulberry St. Loyola Catholic School: 388-2997 IVE Minor Seminary: 387-2565 Mass Schedule Daily: 7:00 am Monday thru Friday 8:00 am Saturday Saturday: 5:15 pm Sunday: 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 am 1:00 pm (Espanol) Holy Day: See bulletin SS Peter & Paul Parish Ofϔice: 105 North Fifth St., Mankato, MN 56001 Phone: 507-388-2995 Fax: 507-388-7661 E-mail: [email protected] FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT MARCH 26, 2017

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“InstituteoftheIncarnateWord”IVEPastor: Fr. Mariano Varela, IVE AssociatePastor: Fr. Richard Yevchak, IVE Fr. Andrew Whiting, IVE Administrator: Mark Frederick, ext 108 Secretary: Shirley Pestka, ext. 101 FaithFormation: Beth Shank, ext. 109 YouthMinistry: Beverly Miller ext. 110 DirectorofMusic:Lisa Knutson ext.102 Choirmaster/Organist:Grace Erie ext. 102 ParishTrustee:Daniel Scott Craig Ros jord PriestResidence: 512 E. Mulberry St. LoyolaCatholicSchool:388-2997 IVEMinorSeminary: 387-2565

MassSchedule

Daily: 7:00 am Mondaythru Friday 8:00 am Saturday Saturday: 5:15 pm Sunday: 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 am 1:00 pm (Espanol) HolyDay: See bulletin

SSPeter&PaulParishOf ice:105 North Fifth St., Mankato, MN 56001 Phone: 507-388-2995 Fax: 507-388-7661 E-mail: [email protected]

FOURTHSUNDAYOFLENT

MARCH26,2017

FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT 2

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Is 65:17-21; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13b; Jn 4:43-54 Tuesday: Ez 47:1-9, 12; Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9; Jn 5:1-16 Wednesday: Is 49:8-15; Ps 145:8-9, 13cd- 14, 17-18; Jn 5:17-30 Thursday: Ex 32:7-14; Ps 106:19-23; Jn 5:31-47 Friday: Wis 2:1a, 12-22; Ps 34:17-21, 23; Jn 7:1-2, 10, 25-30 Saturday: Jer 11:18-20; Ps 7:2-3, 9bc-12; Jn 7:40-53 Sunday: Ez 37:12-14; Ps 130:1-8; Rom 8:8-11; Jn 11:1-45 [3-7, 17, 20-27, 33b-45]

SacramentofReconciliation

Saturday: 11 am-noon & 4-5 pm Daily: After the 7:00 am Mass Othertimesbyappointment.

SacramentofBaptism Contact the Parish Of ice at least one month in advance of the desired date. Baptism preparation sessions for parents and sponsors are held the 2nd Monday of the month at 6:00 pm. The usual time for Baptism is at 4:15 pm the 4th Saturday of the month. SacramentofMatrimonyFor registered, participating members of the Parish, arrangements for preparation and the date are made by contacting one of the pastors, at least six months before the wedding.

BulletinNoticesAll articles for the bulletin are due by 2 pm on Tuesday. Bulletin articles should always be turned in to the parish of ice with a contact person’s name and phone number.

NewMembersWelcomePlease register at the Parish Of ice.

Mass Intentions

Monday, March 27 7:00 am +Herb and Gen Mocol Family: Mocol Family + Mark Snaza: Sister Rose Mary Snaza +Marvin Halbur: Rick and AnneMarie Halbur

Tuesday, March 28 7:00 am +Joan Goettl: Liz Tabor +Gary Zumwalde: Linda Zumwalde +Sharon Yonkovich: Mike Y onkovich 3:30 pm Oaklawn Health Care: + Poor Souls: Mallory Hoffman

Wednesday, March 29 7:00 am +James Seifert: Mary Ann Pongratz +Marvin Halbur: Rick & AnneMarie Halbur +Juan Rodriguez: Leah Rodriguez & Family

Thursday, March 30 7:00 am +Anniv. of Rosemary Wenner: Family +Joan Goettl: Earle & Betsy Peters Intentions of Marion Dittrich: Chuck & Rosie Bernard

Friday, March 31 7:00 am +Leo Dauk: Nancy & Bernie Fasnacht +Marvin Halbur: Rick & AnneMarie Halbur +Poor Souls: Mallory Hoffman

Saturday, April 1 8:00 am +Frank Willaert: Kay Willaert & Family +George Yonkovich: Mike Y onkovich +Catholic Daughters of the Americas, Living & Deceased

Weekly Schedule Sunday, March 26 Catechism class 8:35 am and 10:35 am Room 302 Coffee/rolls and fellowship after 9:30 Mass in Jesuit Hall RCIA meets at 10:30 am in Room 203 Xavier Hall 5:00 Stations of the Cross followed by Soup Supper in Jesuit Hall Monday, March 27 7:00 pm K C Meeting in Upper Room Tuesday, March 28 7:30 am to 12 noon Adoration in Xavier Chapel Wednesday, March 29

3:30 pm Xavier Chapel, Pray for vocations to the priesthood 6:00 pm Adult Study Group meets in Room 302 of Xavier Hall 6:00 pm RCIA meets in Room

Thursday, March 30 6:00 pm Finance Council Meeting in Room 203 Xavier Hall 7:00 pm Xavier Hall Chapel Pray the Rosary for Priests Friday, March 31 7:30 am to 6 pm Adoration in Xavier Chapel

Saturday, April 1 9:00 am Latin Mass followed by social in Upper Room 9:00 am Legion of Mary in Room 203 of Xavier Hall

3 PASTOR’S MESSAGE

This Sunday the Lord will teach on the importance to be free of our spiritual blindness. Jesus did not ask the beggar blind man for faith or if he believes, as He previously did with others when He restored their sights, no, He restored his sight at the inquiry of the disciples who asked: “who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind? Neither him nor his parents sinned; Jesus answered, it so that the works of God might be made visible through him.” The blind man’s jour-ney has an important application to the path Jesus has asked the catechumens of our parish to walk this Lent. Why were they not born Catholics? Jesus would likely respond “so that God’s works may be revealed in them” now. Jesus has touched them sent them to go to be washed in the pool of bap-tism, and they with trust in him have gone, not knowing precisely what will happen in them, but Jesus in baptism will give them Himself, the Light of the World, so that they might walk and live according to the light of faith. But also there is another application to all of us in this parish, including those of us who were baptized as infants a long-time ago. Just as in physical life, our eyesight can worsen over time, so in the spiritual life, we can become gradually blind. The vision given in Baptism can deteriorate, so that, minimally, we need corrective vision lenses, but may need some-thing far more drastic if we have become, in fact, spiritually blind to the light of faith. Three-and-a-half weeks ago, Je-sus did something to us similar to what He did to the man born blind in today’s Gospel. We went up to someone acting in His Name, who smudged our foreheads not with muddy saliva but moistened ashes, and gave us a two-part com-mand, the very same imperative with which Jesus began His whole public ministry in St. Mark’s Gospel, “Repent and believe in the Good News!” This was Jesus’ pathway for us to participate in our own healing during this blessed time of Lent, in our own coming from the darkness into the light of Christ, in our own exodus from sin to love, in our own passover from death to life. We might have been tempted to consider this more or less an empty rite, something merely symbolic — especially if we are blind to our own sinfulness — but Jesus wanted to work in us during this time a true miracle of healing, through our participation and trust in this process. Rejoice, Jerusalem! Be glad for her, you who love her; rejoice with her, you who mourned for her, and you will find contentment at her consoling breasts." This Sunday is known as Laetare Sunday and is a Sunday of joy. Lent is half over, and Easter is enticingly near. The Church’s liturgy, on this the Fourth Sunday of Lent, invites us to retrace one of the fundamental dynamics of our baptismal re-birth through the Gospel account of the healing of the ‘man born blind’. It is the passage from the darkness of sin and error to the Light of God, who is the Risen Christ. The day is important because it is the day of the second scrutiny in preparation for the Baptism of adults at the Easter Vigil. 2017 Catholic Ministries Appeal: The CMA 2017 has launched its annual appeal around the parishes of the Dio-cese. If you have already sent your envelope with your contribution, thank you so much. With the theme “Renew Faith, Extend Mercy, Inspire Hope” all the families of SSPP are invited to par ticipate in this appeal and to put the faith into action with deeds rather than words, by helping the various ministries and charitable programs of the Diocese. “There are so many ways you can help share the promise of God’s boundless mercy. Your prayers and financial gifts enable us to support the many charitable, pastoral and educational works instructed by our Lord Jesus Christ.” Bishop Quinn Our goal for SSPP Parish is $47,200. Thank you for your contribution. Fr. Mariano Varela, IVE

Fish Fry

Sponsored by the K C Council 901 on Friday, March 31, from 4:30 pm to 7:00 pm in Ss Peter & Paul Jesuit Hall, 105 N 5th St, Mankato. Adults-$10.00, Children 3-10 -$5.00 Under 3

Free – Family $30.00 There will be a Silent Auction

from 4:30 pm to 7:00 pm

Catholic Ministries Appeal Your generosity to the Catholic Ministries Ap-peal from year to year is so greatly appreciat-ed! You are making a

difference in our Catholic Community through faith-enriching ministries that take place throughout each year. Your gift makes a direct impact in support-ing these ministries that are leading people closer to Christ. Thank you for your generosity! www.catholic fsmn.org /Appeal Bishop Quinn

Divine Mercy Sunday Sunday, April 23rd will be having the Devotion to the Divine Mercy from 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm, during the Holy Hour there will be time for confes-sions. Sometime during this period of devotion, people cannot go to confes-sion and therefore they think they will not receive the graces promised by Je-sus. You may go to confession if you have a mortal sin, otherwise, as long as your conscience tells you that you are in the graces of God, you are spiritual-ly alive to receive all the graces on that Sunday.

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Minister Schedule for April 1-2, 2017

Saturday 5:15 pm

Sunday 7:30 am Sunday 9:30 am Sunday 11:30am

Extra-Ordinary Minister of Holy Communion

Mike/Sandy Bach, Mark/Mary Frederick Jim/Lorraine Schweiss, JoAnn Hensel,

Karen/Dennis Gruis JoAnn Vetter, Charlene Ubl, Betsy Peters, C. Wersal, Dave Reimann

Joanne Lamm, Steve Howe, Joe Mocol, Leo Roth, Paul Willaert , Dan Silver, Liz Tabor

Marlene Houg Pat Roesch

Altar Servers James & Matthew Bach, Jerry Tran

John Torgerson Sarah Leonard

Youth Mass Sebastian, Dominic & Nicholas Winstead

Lector Shirley Pestka Dave Schwamberger Youth Mass Isabelle Behm

Greeters Cindy Willaert, Jeanette Marka, M.illie Daufebach Jackie Anderson

Rosemary Burgess Pat/Lauren Johnston Kathy Thomas

Youth Mass Dee Stelten Pat Roesch

Ushers Les Schneider, Mallory Hoffman, Les Bruns, Elva Rameriz, J.Schweiss

Phil Chester, Tom Miller, Joe Goettl Richard Lebens

Wayne Huettl, Captain Youth Mass

Tim Altenhofen, Mark Brosnan, Chris/Rhonda Hughes, Bill Rosenstiel

Rosary Dave Schwamberger Nancy Fasnacht Betty Kurkowski

Lenten Learning Sessions

Lenten Learning Sessions with Dr. Pence: On Friday March, 31 and April 7 at 7:00 pm, Dr. Pence will speak on the topic of the Second Vatican Council. In these learning sessions Dr. Pence will continue to expand on information presented in the Advent Series he conduct-ed. All sessions will begin with stations of the cross in the church and then will continue with the learning ses-sion in the Upper Room (4th Floor).

Sympathy With Faith in the Resurrection We Recommend to the Lord:

Robert “Bob” Kurkowski and

Judith “Judy” Schraml

PHÚC ÂM: Hoặc đọc bài vắn này: Ga 9, 1. 6-9. 13-17. 34-38 Khi ấy, Chúa Giêsu đi qua, thấy một người mù từ khi mới sinh. Người nhổ xuống đất, lấy nước miếng trộn thành bùn, rồi xoa bùn trên mắt người ấy, và bảo: "Anh hãy đến hồ Silôe mà rửa" (chữ Silôe có nghĩa là được sai)". Anh ta ra đi và rửa, rồi trở lại thì trông thấy được. Những người láng giềng và kẻ xưa kia từng thấy anh ta ăn xin đều nói: "Đó chẳng phải là người vẫn ngồi ăn xin sao?" Có kẻ nói: "Đúng hắn". Lại có người bảo: "Không phải, nhưng là một người giống hắn". Còn anh ta thì nói: "Chính tôi đây". Họ liền dẫn người trước kia bị mù đến với những người biệt

phái, lý do tại Chúa Giêsu hoà bùn và chữa mắt cho anh ta lại

nhằm ngày Sabbat. Các người biệt phái cũng hỏi anh ta do đâu

được sáng mắt. Anh đáp: "Ngài đã xoa bùn vào mắt tôi, tôi đi

rửa và tôi được sáng mắt". Mấy người biệt phái nói: "Người đó

không phải bởi Thiên Chúa, vì không giữ ngày Sabbat". Mấy

kẻ khác lại rằng: "Làm sao một người tội lỗi lại làm được

những phép lạ thể ấy?" Họ bất đồng ý kiến với nhau. Họ liền

quay lại hỏi người mù lần nữa: "Còn anh, anh nói gì về người

đã mở mắt cho anh?" Anh đáp: "Đó là một Tiên tri". Họ bảo

anh ta: "Mày sinh ra trong tội mà mày dám dạy chúng ta ư?"

Rồi họ đuổi anh ta ra ngoài.

Chúa Giêsu hay tin họ đuổi anh ra ngoài, nên khi gặp anh,

Người liền bảo: "Anh có tin Con Thiên Chúa không?" Anh

thưa: "Thưa Ngài, nhưng Người là ai để tôi tin Người?" Chúa

Giêsu đáp: "Anh đang nhìn thấy Người và chính Người đang

nói với anh". Anh ta liền nói: "Lạy Ngài, tôi tin", và anh ta sấp

mình thờ lạy Người. Đó là lời Chúa.

Individual Confessions at SSPP Tuesday, April 11 and Wednesday, April 12 from 11:00 am to 12 noon there will be individual confessions at Ss Peter and Paul. Communal Reconciliation will be on Sunday, April 2nd at 2:00 pm at Holy Ro-sary Catholic Church in N. Mankato, MN

Faith Formation Beth Shank

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YOUTH MINISTRY Beverly Miller

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Applications for FIAT/ PRAYER TEAM High School Leadership Positions and Registrations for Middle School Campers can be found on

the Parish Bulletin boards!

Registration is Open For:

6TH-12TH GRADE YOUTH GROUP Wednesday, March 29th 7:30 pm Sports in Fitz 8:00 pm Small groups Upper Room

ENCOUNTER COMMUNITY

We encounter Maria in Mexico where, a commu-nity of hard working women

share joys, sorrows and fellowship while grow-ing economic opportunity at a greenhouse. How have your communities helped you encounter Christ anew this Lent?

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Wednesday, March 29th

5:15pm - Baked Potato Meal in Jesuit Hall

Catechesis of the Good Shepherd

The children are also pondering and learning more about Mary, our Mother, Queen of heaven and earth through the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary.

• Mary is our Mother and her inter- cession is powerful. • Prayer strengthens our union with and love for the Blessed Trinity. • The Rosary is a summary of the major events in the life of Christ taken from the Gospels. • Introduce the child to the prayer of the Rosary, with its vocal prayers and meditations.

FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT 5

Rosary Society Rosaries prayed for the weekend of March25-26, 2017, for all Chris-tians, through the eyes of faith, may we see and treat each other as mas-terpieces of God’s creation, Sun-days, 7:05 and 9:05 in the main

Church & Wednesdays, 3:30 pm in Xavier Hall Chapel.

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Loyola Catholic School

Enrollment information for 2017-18 is available for Preschool-grade 12. Cur-rent parents can visit the LCS website and click “Re-Enrollment Information for 2017-18” on the homepage.

Family Tours and Student Shadow Days for new stu-dents may be scheduled at your convenience. Ques-tions? Please call 507-388-0600. Lucky 20 tickets are available! 20 chances to win! Top prize is $10,000! Drawing on May 15 at the Crusader Golf Classic. Need not be present to win. Call 388-0600 for tickets, or ask any Loyola student/family!

Pasta With the Padres Pasta with the Padres” at Holy Rosary last Sunday was our most successful ever and we are so thankful for eve-ryone who helped make it so. We served over 550 peo-ple and raised more than $9,500 for ECHO Food Shelf money that will be proportionately matched by Minne-sota Foodshare.

Holy Week Services Palm Sunday, April 9 –Blessing of palms at 9:15 am at the garage on Church property, then procession into Church Chrism Mass, Monday, April 10 at 7:00 pm at Resurrection Church, Rochester, Mn Holy Thursday, April 13-7:00 am Morning Mass 7:00 pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper - Adoration to Our Lord Jesus until mid-night (Note– Individual confes sions will be offered from 10 pm to 11 pm) Good Friday, April 14—9:00 am Morning Prayer— 9:15 am Walking Stations of the Cross by the Streets – 3:00 pm Celebration of the Lord’s Passion Holy Saturday, April 15 –9:00 am Morning Prayer and Blessing of Easter Food. 8:30 pm Easter Vigil (Baptism & Reception of baptized Christians into the full communion of the Catholic Church Easter Sunday, April 16 - Masses 7:30 am 9:30 am , 11:30 am and 1:00 pm Spanish Mass

March 19, 2017

Budget

Adult Env. $ 11,435.00 $8,625.00

Plate Coll. $ 1,444.19 1,058.00

E Transfer $ 2,928.00 3,000.00

Total

$15,807.19

$ 12,683.00

In Our Generosity We Imitate God

Pro Life When God created each of us, He did so with precision and purpose, and He looks on each of us with love that cannot be outdone intensity

or tenderness.

Parish Friendly Reminders Remember to keep and observe the silent, prayerful atmosphere of the church, especially on Sundays in be-tween Masses. “If you want to assist at Mass with devo-tion and with fruit, think of the Sorrowful Mother at the foot of Calvary.” - St. Padre Pio

4º DOMINGO DE CUARESMA 26 DE MARZO 2017

HIJOS DE LA LUZ El futuro rey, David, en la primera lectura de hoy, es un ejemplo de un tipo de personaje presente a lo largo de las escrituras hebreas. Es el hijo que nace fuera de lugar (no es ni el mayor ni el preferido) pero a fin de cuentas recibe la promesa de la alianza. El espíritu de Dios lo llena con su unción. En esto, se parece al hombre que nació ciego del Evangelio de hoy. La familia de David y la comunidad del ciego no esperaban que la gracia mila-grosa del amor de Dios obrara por medio de ellos. Qui-zás ellos, también, estaban “ciegos” por las expectativas y suposiciones de los que los rodeaban. Sin embargo, luego de ser tocados por Dios, ambos “vieron” la presen-cia de la voluntad de Dios para ellos. Ambos se convir-tieron en mensajeros de la voluntad de Dios. Ese mismo Espíritu de unción de Dios nos llenó en nuestro bautis-mo; se nos dio un cirio como símbolo de que somos miembros del Cuerpo de Cristo, la Luz de la Luz. Nues-tra vocación, entonces, es cumplir esa iluminación, esa unción, como se nos dice en Efesios, viviendo como “hijos de la luz”. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Is 65:17-21; Sal 30 (29):2, 4-6, 11-13b; Jn 4:43-54 Martes: Ez 47:1-9, 12; Sal 46 (45):2-3, 5-6, 8-9; Jn 5:1-16 Miércoles: Is 49:8-15; Sal 145 (144):8-9, 13cd-14, 17-18; Jn 5:17-30 Jueves: Ex 32:7-14; Sal 106 (105):19-23; Jn 5:31-47 Viernes: Sab 2:1a, 12-22; Sal 34 (33):17-21, 23; Jn 7:1-2, 10, 25-30 Sábado: Jer 11:18-20; Sal 7:2-3, 9bc-12; Jn 7:40-53 Domingo: Ez 37:12-14; Sal 130 (129):1-8; Rom 8:8-11; Jn 11:1-45 [3-7, 17, 20-27, 33b-45]

Doctrina Semanal Miércoles 29de Marzo, el horario es el siguiente: 5:15 pm Cena (es opcional) en el Jesuit Hall 6:00 pm Clase en las distintas aulas. Pre-K Aula # 305 Grados 1-8 En la escuela del frente 7:15 pm Toda la comunidad se reúne en el inter ior de la Iglesia para la oración final.

Domingo de Ramos 9 de Abril 1:00 pm. Afuera de la Iglesia Venga 10 minutos antes de la celebración de la bendición de los ramos. El Domingo de Ramos es el comienzo de la Semana Santa.

Semana Santa 2017 Jueves Santo: Misa de la Cena del Señor 7 pm. Adoración con Nuestro Señor y habrá confesiones desde las 10 hasta las 11 de la noche. Viernes Santo: Estaciones de la Cruz por las calles desde las 9:15 am. 3 pm Celebración de la Pasión del Señor. Sábado Santo: Vigilia Pascual

8:30 pm Domingo de Pascua: 1 pm en español. Hora Santa a la Divina Misericordia: Domingo 23 de Abril a las 2:30pm hasta las 4 pm. Primeras Comuniones: Domingo 7 de Mayo a la 1pm (misa de español) Confirmaciones: Viernes 12 de Mayo a las 6:00 pm en la parroquia St. Joseph the Worker.

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