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Called to Serve with a Joyous Heart Called to Serve with a Joyous Heart S T E W A R D S H I P S U N D A Y 2 0 1 8 S T E W A R D S H I P S U N D A Y 2 0 1 8
Our Faithfully Departed
Please remember in your prayers:
Angeline Southward
May her soul and those of all the faithfully departed, through
the mercy of God, rest in peace, amen.
Cover Images
Top left: Fr. Patrick’s 40th Anniversary Trivia Night
Top right: Men’s Club Tree Lot Booya & NCCW Bake Sale
Bottom left: Nativity County Fair
Bottom right: Turkey Bingo, sponsored by NCCW
By Therese Steinhoff | www.ThereseSteinhoff.com
Photos Wanted!
Have any great photos that you took at Nativity? From
weddings to Turkey Bingo, we’d love to highlight the
vibrancy, faith, and beauty of our parish in the bulletin and
other print publications, on the website, and through our
various social media outlets. Please send photos to
[email protected] and let us know who should get the
credit. Thank you!
Marriage Banns
Please pray for all our engaged couples as they prepare to
receive the sacrament of Holy Matrimony, especially...
Saturday, November 17, 2018
Nicole Frederickson & Michael Deasey
Wedding Planning
To be married at Nativity at Our
Lord, the bride, groom, or one of
their parents must be an active,
registered parishioner for at least
six months prior to scheduling a
wedding. Contact the parish office
for more information at
[email protected] or (651) 696-
5401. Photo by Ben Colvin,
courtesy of Christine McCool.
Announcements
Please join us in welcoming our newly baptized members of
the Catholic faith!
Cornelia Jeanne Behrens Parents: Zachary and Emily Behrens
Joseph George Nichols Parents: James and Anne Nichols
Joleigh Drew Larson Parents: Andrew and Kathyrn Larson
Clara Katherine Kovar Parents: John and Katherine Kovar
Baptism Preparation
Baptisms are typically held on first and
third Sundays at 9:30am in the church.
For first-time parents, required
baptismal classes are typically held on
the fourth Sunday of each month at
1:30pm in the church (excluding
December). Call the parish office at
[email protected] or (651) 696-5401
to register. Photo courtesy of Brenna Gerten.
Tours for Prospective Families
This is an exciting time as we begin the process of
welcoming prospective families to Nativity School. Choosing
a school for your child is one of the most important decisions
for parents!
We will be offering
individual tours this
fall and early winter
for those interested
in learning more
about Nativity
School. We are
always pleased to
meet prospective
families as they seek to find a school in which their children
will thrive during their formative years.
Touring during a typical school day provides an opportunity
for parents to see the learning process which is grounded in
our Catholic faith. We would love to partner with you as your
child embarks on this educational journey. If you would like
schedule a tour, please call the School office and speak to
Mary Jo at (651) 699-1311. We look forward to meeting
you!
Book Fair - November 6, 8, and 11
The Nativity Book Fair is coming this
week! Beginning with our Student Preview
this Tuesday, Scholastic Books will be
available for purchase in the School
auditorium. We ask that students K-2
simply browse the fair during the
preview. Students in 3rd grade and older
will be allowed to purchase books at this time.
The sale continues after school (and through conferences)
on Tuesday, November 6 and Thursday, November 8, as well
as after Masses on Sunday, November 11. A large variety of
new and used books for children and adults will be available,
and the proceeds will directly benefit our classrooms and
School library. See you at the Book Fair!
Information Pastor Father Patrick Hipwell (pictured)
Mass & Prayer Times See back page calendar for weekly schedule. Lord’s Day Mass Saturday 5pm; Sunday 7am, 8:15am, 9:30am (Steiner Hall), 11am, 5pm Daily Mass Mon-Sat 8:15am, Mon-Fri 5pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 3:30-4:30pm, Monday-Friday 7:45-8:10am and 4:30-4:55pm Hearing aid devices are available in the sacristy. Prayer Line 9am-7pm Bette Hoffman (651) 699-8249 Mary Kay O'Rourke (651) 698-5638 Emergency Anointing of the Sick (24 hours) (651) 696-5401 (press 1) Staff Contacts Pastor Father Patrick Hipwell (651) 696-5401 Parochial Vicar Father Nick Hagen (651) 696-5440 Deacon Rev. Mr. Russ Kocemba (651) 696-5401 Deacon Rev. Mr. Don Tienter (651) 696-5401 Business Administrator Laura Barr (651) 696-5423 Secretary & Asst. to Pastor Tim Huberty (651) 696-5401 Secretary & Asst. to Pastor Marian Layman (651) 696-5401 School Principal Kate Wollan (651) 699-1311 Early Learning Center Director Nicole McGie (651) 696-5437 Faith Formation Director Randy Mueller (651) 696-5454 Director of Music & Liturgy Patrick Henning (651) 696-5430 Director of Nativity Choir Rob Pontious (651) 653-3655 Pastoral Care Coord. Nancy Shatek-Suek (651) 696-5444 Development & Comm. Director B.J. Kranz (651) 696-5441 Facilities Director Steve Boatman (651) 696-5434 Custodian Peter Mulligan (651) 696-5401 Communications Manager Isaac Huss (651) 696-5425 Pastoral Council Chair Scott Hennis [email protected] Lannan Parish Center Mon-Thurs 8am-4pm, Fri 8am-Noon 1900 Wellesley Ave. St. Paul, MN 55105 Fax: (651) 696-5458 Phone: (651) 696-5401 School Office 1900 Stanford Avenue (651) 699-1311
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Thursday, 11/15. Visit https://nativity-mn.org/content-submissions for more information or to submit copy for the parish bulletin, online calendar, social media, and email newsletter. Images must still be sent via email to [email protected]. Publishing is not guaranteed, and is generally granted on a first-come, first-served basis, giving priority to official Nativity of Our Lord events and communications. Bulletin submissions can also be sent to [email protected].
–Isaac Huss, Communications Manager and Bulletin Editor
Men’s Club Board Meeting - Thursday, November 8, 7pm All men of the parish are invited to attend the Men's Club's monthly meeting this Thursday in Steiner Hall. With wreath sales wrapping up and the Christmas Tree Lot's opening on the horizon, we are entering the prime time for our volunteer and fundraising activities. Stop by the meeting to have some tasty refreshments and to learn how you can lend an obliging hand. Social time will begin at 7pm, and the meeting at 7:30. Contact Michael Ross for more information at [email protected] or (651) 353-9498. Donut Sunday - Sunday, November 11, 7:30am-12:30pm Join your fellow parishioners for coffee and donuts following each Mass next Sunday, November 11. Wreath Sale The Nativity School students have concluded their Christmas wreath sales efforts. If you would still like to place an order for wreaths, garland, spruce tops, and swags from the Nativity Men’s Club, you can mail your order form to the parish office, place your order in the collection basket, or place your order online at www.nativitymen.org/wreaths. Wreaths will be delivered to homes in the neighborhood on Saturday morning, November 17. Wreath Delivery - November 17 Calling all parishioners who own a vehicle with four wheels and a motor! We need all hands on deck to deliver, in under 5 hours, the more than 5,000 wreaths and other greenery sold by Nativity students on Saturday morning, November 17. If you’d like to help, visit www.nativitymen.org/wreaths and click on the station wagon to complete the form. You may also contact Tim McGlinch at (651) 373-5563, Tom Stephens at (651) 428-7524, or Mike Oxley at (612)418-8831. Thank you to those who have already signed up to volunteer for route delivery. Pro Liberis!
Seven Sisters Apostolate
Help pray for our priests with the Seven Sisters Apostolate
here at Nativity of Our Lord! This new apostolate is a group
of seven women from the parish who commit to praying one
Holy Hour on a specific day of the week for their pastor. This
Holy Hour can be made anywhere and at any hour on the
committed day. While only women may be one of the
anchoring sisters, men are welcome as substitutes. If you
would like to join the Seven Sisters or be a substitute, please
contact Caitlin Heaney Stollenwerk at (651) 271-0113 or
[email protected]. For more information about the
apostolate, visit https://sevensistersapostolate.org.
FORMED Pick of the Week - Sunday, November 4
Few people know nor remember a
man named Cornelius in the Bible,
though he plays an important role in
the life of our first pope, Peter, and
the history of the whole Church. In
this week’s FORMED Pick of the
Week, Dr. Tim Gray shows us how the
life of Cornelius intersects with Peter’s
and redirects the course of history in a remarkable way. This
week, visit http://nativitystpaul.formed.org, watch Lectio:
Peter, Episode 9: Peter Bar Jonah, and be FORMED!
Election Day Social Hour - Tuesday, November 6, 8pm
Tuesday is Election Day! Go do your civic
duty, then join fellow young adults for
some patriotic socializing at Augustine’s
on Selby Ave. Wear your “I Voted” sticker
and receive a free beverage on Urban
Catholic. Not sure who or what to vote for? See below.
Visit https://nativity-mn.org/urban-catholic for more
information about Urban Catholic, a young adult movement
at Nativity of Our Lord. And/or, invite a friend and
#jointhemovement.
Hours Needed
The following hours have no adorers scheduled and
represent our greatest need for new commitments:
Monday at 1pm and 4pm;
Tuesday at 11am;
Wednesday at 1pm and 3pm;
Thursday at 3pm;
Friday at 2am and 3pm; and
Saturday at 6pm.
Visit http://nativity-mn.org/perpetual-adoration for more
information, or head directly to www.adorationpro.org/
nativity to sign up online. If you would like to speak to
someone about becoming a regular adorer or dedicated
substitute, please contact Jim at [email protected] or
(763) 746-8244. Thank you for your prayerful
consideration!
Online Resources
Tuesday is Election Day. Are you ready? As
Catholics, we are called to form our
consciences to inform our votes—instead of
simply conforming to political ideologies or
partisan politics—and together we can begin
to transform our state. The Minnesota
Catholic Conference is a Church-sponsored
organization built to help you do just that.
Visit www.mncatholic.org/resources/
election/ for resources to help you prepare your heart and
mind for Election Day.
Turkey Bingo - Friday, November 9, 5:30pm
Join us for a night of fun (and pizza!) for the
whole family at Turkey Bingo this Friday
evening in the School cafeteria. To make
this event a success, we need donations of
turkeys, soda, and cash, and volunteers are
needed as well. Contact Julie Dettinger at
(651) 208-7335 or [email protected]
or Nancy Hays at (651) 336-5595 or
[email protected] for more information.
Called and Gifted™ Workshop - Saturday, Nov. 10, 9am-5pm
Looking for fruitful ways to cultivate joy, share it, and serve
others? Then you’ll want to join us for the Called and Gifted
Workshop at Nativity of Our Lord next Saturday in Steiner
Hall.
Catholics worldwide have participated
in Called and Gifted Workshops,
learning to recognize the charisms
given at Baptism equipping us to live
out our call in the world. Nativity’s
workshop is led by Patrick Conley
(pictured), an engaging leader and
facilitator trained by the Catherine of
Siena Institute in Colorado Springs—and the only Minnesota
facilitator endorsed by our Archdiocese.
This one-day seminar is $80 per person, which includes
materials, refreshments, lunch, and a follow-up individual
discernment interview. All young adults (age 35 and
younger) receive a $30 discount, and no one—of any age—
will be turned away for financial reasons! For more
information, contact Randy at (651) 696-5454 or
[email protected], or visit https://nativity-mn.org/
events/called-and-gifted-workshop.
Community Dementia Friends - Monday, November 5, 5-6:30pm This information session at Rakhma Joy Home in St. Paul is an in-person experience run by a Dementia Friends Champion. The session has activities and discussions that cover the five key messages everyone should know about dementia. Space is limited for this session, so please RSVP to Carol Kuhlmann at [email protected] or (651) 699-3583. Visit http://www.actonalz.org/dementia-friends for more information. Made for More - November 30 Made for More is an event that blends formation, live music, and art to explore the Gospel and the deepest longings of our human hearts through the lens of St. John Paul II’s Theology of the Body. Invite family and friends to hear international speaker Christopher West and musician Mike Mangione on Friday, November 30 at 7pm at St. Michael in Stillwater. Tickets are on sale now at www.CorProject.com/MadeforMore/.
Respect Life 40 Days for Life - Ends Sunday, November 4 Thank you to all who participated in this Fall campaign and to all who continue to pray for those who are vulnerable to abortion. Here's a story from Boulder, CO from this campaign: A woman angrily called out to volunteers praying in front the abortion center in Boulder, which performs them into the third trimester. A larger-than-usual group had assembled to pray with Denver Archbishop Samuel Aquila, and some of the prayer warriors stepped aside to dialogue with the woman. “Over the next 30 minutes, participants were able to share what happens behind the clinic door—just 10 feet away," Susan said. "She accepted our concerns about a culture that allows the taking the life up to the time of birth, and we gave her a copy of Peter Kreeft's book, Three Approaches to Abortion." But that's not the end of the story. The woman returned later that day. "With tears in her eyes, she told us she changed her mind and was grateful for our time," Susan said. "She gave the group a gift: confirmation that our quiet, peaceful prayers do result in changed minds." We are looking for enthusiastic helpers for upcoming Respect Life events, so please prayerfully consider joining us. Contact Karen McCann at (612) 964-4522 or [email protected] to find out more, or visit https://40daysforlife.com/ or https://plam.org/ to learn out more about the campaign. Prayer for Those with profound Disabilities Lord Jesus Christ, Hear our prayers for our brothers and sisters whose bodies fail them and those minds are crippled by the ravages of disease. May we find you in their weakness, and console you in our care for them. Amen!
— From www.EWTN.com
Pastoral Care Grief Support - Thursday, November 8, 9-10am Nativity of Our Lord has joined forces with Lumen Christi parish for our monthly Grief Support group, which will meet again this Thursday morning in the bride’s room (moved from last Thursday due to the holy day). The group, guided by trained grief facilitators, typically meets the first Thursday of each month September through June. We welcome all who have suffered a loss of someone or something of value, recognizing that grief is personal—yet it is often eased when shared with others. For more information, or to request accessibility accommodations, please contact Nancy Shatek-Suek, Pastoral Care Coordinator at Nativity, at [email protected] or (651) 696-5444.
Reflections Killing the Pain, Not the Patient: Palliative Care vs. Assisted Suicide Assisted suicide is in the news and on lawmakers’ agendas. Supporters call it “aid in dying” and claim it’s just another option for end-of-life care. But it’s radically different from the practice of palliative care, the healing art of relieving pain and other distressing symptoms for patients who are seriously ill. Palliative care intends to comfort a patient, addressing physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual needs. Assisted suicide, by contrast, directly intends the patient’s death. It ignores any underlying problems, and instead abandons and eliminates the patient who has the problems. As a society and as individuals, we must dedicate ourselves to providing genuinely compassionate care that protects God’s gift of life. This is a summary of a USCCB Respect Life Program article by the same name and is reprinted with permission. © 2018, USCCB, Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Read the full version at www.usccb.org/killing-the-pain.
Did You Know? Medical organizations like the American Medical Association
oppose assisted suicide.
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Monday, 11/5 Tuesday, 11/6 Wednesday, 11/7 Thursday, 11/8 Friday, 11/9 Saturday, 11/10 Sunday, 11/11
Mass: 8:15am, 5pm Confession: 7:45-8:10am, 4:30-4:55pm
Mass: 8:15am, 5pm Grandparents’ Rosary: 8:45am Confession: 7:45-8:10am, 4:30-4:55pm
Mass: 8:15am, 5pm Confession: 7:45-8:10am, 4:30-4:55pm
Mass: 8:15am, 5pm Confession: 7:45-8:10am, 4:30-4:55pm
Mass: 8:15am, 5pm Children’s Adoration: 9-10am Confession: 7:45-8:10am, 4:30-4:55pm
Mass: 8:15am, 5pm (vigil) Confession: 3:30-4:30pm
Mass: 7am, 8:15am, 9:30am (Steiner Hall) 11am, 5pm Confession: None
(31st week of Ordinary Time)
Boy Scouts Troop Meeting
Cafeteria 6:30pm
Election Day Voting
Steiner Hall 7am-8pm
P-T Conferences
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3:30-8pm
RCIA Lannan Center
Conference Room 7-8:30pm
Urban Catholic
Social Hour Off Campus
8pm
Pastoral Council Meeting
Lannan Center Conference Room
6:30-8pm
Faith Formation School
6:45pm
Grief Group Bride’s Room
9-10am
Bible Timeline DVD Study Group
Gather Room 9-10:45am
School Out at
11:30am
P-T Conferences & Book Fair
School 1-8pm
Men’s Club
Board Meeting Steiner Hall
7pm
The Dedication of the
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No School Teacher In-Service
Turkey Bingo School Cafeteria
5:30-8:30pm
St. Leo the Great
Mass Study Group Lannan Center
Conference Room 9-10:30am
Called and Gifted Workshop
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32nd Sunday in Ordinary
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Parish Calendar · November 5-11, 2018
Mass Intentions & Readings 8:15am 5pm
Tues. 11/6 Forgotten Souls Mother Rose Zaleski Wed. 11/7 Marie Siglin + Erving Berg + Thurs. 11/8 Rev. Patrick Lannan + Erving Berg +
Fri. 11/9 Fr. Pat Lannan + Frank Murphy +, Mary T. Murphy, Tim and Barb Dolan
Sat. 11/10 Helene Domler + -
Mon. 11/5 Fr. Bernard Coughlin + Mrozinski Family Deceased + Readings
Phil 2:1-4; Ps 131:1-3; Lk 14:12-14 Phil 2:5-11; Ps 22:26-32; Lk 14:15-24
Phil 2:12-18; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Lk 14:25-33 Phil 3:3-8; Ps 105:2-7; Lk 15:1-10
Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9; 1 Cor 3:9-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22
Phil 4:10-19; Ps 112:1-2, 5-6, 8-9; Lk 16:9-15 Sun. 11/11 - - 1 Kgs 17:10-16; Ps 146:7-10; Heb 9:24-28; Mk 12:38-44
Sacred Music Choir Anthems - November 4 - 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time
1. If Ye Love Me, Thomas Tallis 2. Ecce Sacerdos, Edward Elgar
Children’s Choir - Saturday, November 10, 5pm The Nativity Children’s Choir, directed by Isabel Wilson, will be providing beautiful music for the 5pm Mass next Saturday, November 10. Please join us as these angelic voices lead us deeper into the sacred Liturgy.
Vocations National Vocations Awareness Week - November 4–10 Please pray for an increase in vocations to the priesthood, diaconate, and consecrated life at each Mass this National Vocations Awareness Week. Visit www.vocationawarenessweek.com for prayers and other information on how to promote vocations in your own family!