Church of St. Pius X · 10/11/2020 · moment, imagine you were born in 1900. On your 14th...
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Church of St. Pius X
1315 12th Ave NW • Rochester, MN 55901
Phone: (507) 288-8238 • Website: www.piusx.org
Email: [email protected]
Faith Formation
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From Fr. Russ
Every now and then you can read
something from the net that makes you
go: wow! I mean like it really puts things
in perspective and you realize that we
have really had more than we need. We
can take so much for granted in this
consumer, quick fix culture we are a part
of. The following is from a Blog by Ted Bauer entitled:
Imagine if you were born in 1900. Please read, or you
can google, and then take a minute afterwards to thank
your lucky stars.
Imagine if you were born in 1900, by Ted Bauer
It’s a mess out there now. Hard to discern between
what’s a real threat and what is just simple panic and
hysteria. For a small amount of perspective at this
moment, imagine you were born in 1900. On your 14
th
birthday, World War I starts and ends on your 18
th
birthday. 22 million people die in that war. Later in
that year a Spanish Flu epidemic hits the planet and runs
until your 20
th
birthday. 50 million people die from it in
those two years. Yes, 50 million! On your 29
th
birthday, the Great Depression begins. Unemployment
hits 25%, the World GDP drops 27%. That runs until
you are 33. The country nearly collapses along with the
world economy. When you turn 39, World War II
starts. You aren’t even over the hill yet. And don’t try
to catch your breath. On your 41
st
birthday, the United
States is fully pulled into WWII. Between your 39
th
and
45
th
birthday, 75 million people die in that war.
Smallpox was epidemic until you were in your 40’s, as it
killed 300 million people during your lifetime. At 50,
the Korean War starts. 5 million people die. From your
birth, until you were 55, you dealt with the fear of polio
epidemics each summer. You experience friends and
family contracting Polio and being paralyzed and/or
dying. At 55 the Vietnam War begins and doesn’t end
for 20 years. 4 million people die in that war. During
the Cold War, you lived each day with the fear of
nuclear annihilation. On your 62
nd
birthday you have
the Cuban Missile Crises, a tipping point in the Cold
War. Life on our planet, as we know it, almost
ended. When you turn 75 the Vietnam War finally
ends.
Think of everyone on the planet born in 1900. How did
they endure all that? When you were a kid in 1985 and
didn’t think your 85 year old grandparent understood
how hard school was, or how mean that kid in your
class was… Yet, they survived through everything listed
above. Perspective is an amazing art. Let’s try to keep
things in perspective. Our parents and grandparents
were called to endure all of the above – we are called to
stay home and sit on our couch.
Seeking Some Awesome Adults
Are you willing to give 6 hours of your
time to accompany amazing youth
from our parish on their faith journey?
We are seeking faithful adults to pray
for our youth and help lead small
groups of middle and high school
students this fall. You do not need to
know everything about the faith, but
you must have a love for young
people, the Church, and a desire to
grow in your own faith. Each group
will have two adult leaders and both
leaders must be VIRTUS trained and pass a criminal
background check. To find out more information or to
apply, contact Katie Stinson at [email protected].
Adult Ed. Book Study Update
Facilitator: Jim Cook
This study will now be offered
online.
Further details will be available
soon through the parish
communication.
Please order directly from Amazon.
Cost: $14.95
RSVP Betty by Oct. 12 at [email protected] or 288-
8238 ext.3515
C H U R C H O F S T . P I U S X 3 R O CH E S T E R , M N
Newly Baptized
May the waters of baptism call to mind our
baptism into Christ who has
redeemed us by his death and
resurrection. We welcome in baptism:
Ellie Marie Meyer
Daughter of: Christopher & Lucy Meyer
Our Congratulations!
“A baby is God’s opinion that the world
should go on.”
Parish Update Sacramental Life
Communion Distribution
Beginning Sunday, October 11, St. Pius X will be
offering communion distribution following the 10 am
Mass. The location and process have changed.
Ministers will be located in the alley near the
Founders Hall entrance. Enter the alley from the east
and proceed to the distribution location. Ministers
will distribute directly to you in your vehicle, there is
no need to park and exit your car. Once you have
received communion, you may proceed to 14th St.
and exit the alley. Please be patient as this process
will be new to all. A diagram can be found on the
parish website.�
Weekend Mass Registration
As weekend Masses resume, registration will be
required. A link to register will be available on the
parish website and will also be emailed to anyone
signed up for our weekly parish communication. If
you do not have online access to registration, please
contact the parish office to register over the phone.
Please note, registration is not needed for weekday
Mass attendance. Weekend Mass sign up link:
https://stpiusxchurch.flocknote.com/signup/186
Congratulations!
Grace Sullivan & Steve Pass
were married
Saturday, October 10, 2020
at St. Pius X
Autumn Months
O God of Creation, you have blessed us with the
changing of the seasons.
As we welcome the autumn months,
may the earlier setting of the sun
remind us to take time to rest.
May the brilliant colors of the leaves
remind us of the wonder of your creation.
May the steam of our breath in the cool air
remind us that it is you who give us the breath of life.
May the harvest from the fields remind us of the
abundance we have been given and bounty we are to
share with others.
May the dying of summer's spirit remind us of your
great promise that death is temporary and life is
eternal.
We praise you for your goodness forever and ever.
Author Unknown
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World Mission Sunday is a day set aside for Catholics
worldwide to recommit themselves to the Church’s
missionary activity through prayer and sacrifice.
The collection on October 18th is a unique, global
effort for the entire Church to provide for the
building up of over one thousand local churches in
Asia and Africa, the Pacific Islands, and parts of Latin
America and Europe. Through the work of these
churches, and their witness to Christ, the poor receive
practical help and experience God’s love and mercy,
His hope and peace.
C H U R C H O F S T . P I U S X 5 R O CH E S T E R , M N
Live the Liturgy
Parish Staff
Parish Office
Monday-Thursday _________________ 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday ___________________________ 8:00am - 4:00pm
E-mail ___________________________ [email protected]
Pastor
Rev. Russell Scepaniak ___________ 288-8238, Ext. 3513
Fr. Russ Cell phone 507-517-4235
Email _______________________________ [email protected]
Deacon
Deacon Pat Fagan _________________________288-8238
Email _________________________ [email protected]
Director of Music & Liturgy
Matt Maus _____________________ 288-8238, Ext. 3516
E-mail __________________________ [email protected]
Office Coordinators
Julie Taddy _____________________288-8238, Ext. 3510
Email ____________________________ [email protected]
Doug Crowley___________________ 288-8238, Ext. 3511
E-mail__________________________ [email protected]
Pastoral Assistant
Betty Renner ___________________ 288-8238, Ext. 3515
E-mail __________________________ [email protected]
Director of Faith Formation & Youth Ministry
Katie Stinson ___________________ 288-8238, Ext. 3525
E-mail __________________________ [email protected]
Finance Officer
Charlie Haugh __________________ 288-8238, Ext. 3514
E-mail ___________________________ [email protected]
Maintenance Supervisor
Dave Butlin ____________________ 288-8238, Ext. 3532
E-mail ___________________________ [email protected]
Maintenance / Custodial
Joe Trusty _____________________ 288-8238, Ext. 3532
St. Pius X School Principal
Dave Jenson ___________________________ 282-5161
E-mail _______________________ [email protected]
Knights of Columbus Council 14574
Mike Timm, Grand Knight _____________ 507-261-6053
Email ____________________ [email protected]
Parish Support
Weekly envelopes may be mailed to or placed in the
mail slot in the parish office door at 1315 12th Ave NW.
If you attend the In–person Mass, receptacles are located
in either entrance.
Direct giving from a checking or savings account
remains an option as well. Please contact the parish
office to enroll.
Online giving from your debit or
credit card is available by scanning
the QR code. Please contact the
parish office if you have any
questions.
Thank you for your
continued support!
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2020 Goal $73,800
Pledged & Received $61,430
83% of goal
Participants 252
AS OF 10/5/20
Come to the feast! God calls us to
participate in the banquet of life,
a banquet that can fill and satisfy
us like no other. It is a spiritual
feast where we find inner
refreshment and satisfy the thirst
and hunger of our souls. Do you
want to come? Every human being receives an
invitation; no one is excluded. There is no charge and
an abundant table is set. Some will blatantly refuse.
They see no merit in attending and feel that they can
fill their needs in other ways. Others will simply
ignore the invitation. Maybe they are too consumed
with other matters they feel are more important at the
time. Still others may even get angry and feel deep
resentment for even being asked, resorting to acts of
violence in protest of the very presence of the feast. In
spite of this, many will also come. They will be the
good and the bad, the lost and the lonely, and the
ones who understand. They know love when they see
it. When they go to the feast, they will rejoice and be
glad as they will have found the God for whom they
looked!
Community
BABY BOTTLE CAMPAIGN OFFERS REAL
HOPE AND HELP TO WOMEN AND
CHILDREN
Angela is a single mother of a six month old
baby girl. Her hours were cut this spring due
to the COVOD - 19 and she was struggling
to pay her bills. Angela called Catholic Charities and
met with a social worker to apply for the Mother
and Child Assistance Fund.
Catholic Charities provided assistance with her
outstanding utility bill and helped her to create a
budget in order to stay ahead. Her social worker got
Angela connected to community resources that
helped provide diapers and baby needs. Angela
now attends Catholic Charities' monthly parenting
group to meet other new parents and increase her
confidence in raising her daughter. She has
expressed gratitude to Catholic Charities and the
donors that make the Mother and Child Fund
possible. THANK YOU for your generous support of
the Baby Bottle Campaign. Remember, this year we
are asking you to take/mail a check to the St Pius
Office. Please, CHECK ONLY - NO CASH! Make
check out to Catholic Charities and designate your
donation to Baby Bottle Campaign on the memo
line. Thank you.
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LHS Music Boosters
Stop by the Chipotle at 3780 Marketplace Dr in
Rochester for our fundraiser on Sunday, October
11 from 4:00pm - 8:00pm to support Lourdes
High School Music Boosters. Mention the LHS
Music Boosters fundraiser to the cashier to make
sure that 33% of the proceeds will be donated
to the Boosters.
NEW! ORDER ONLINE FOR
PICKUP
Use code W3DGK82 in ‘promo’ field before
checkout. Orders placed online or through the
Chipotle app for pickup using this unique code
will be counted. Delivery orders or orders placed
at a different time/location than the scheduled
fundraiser will not count.
Contact, [email protected] if
you have any questions. Thank you for your
support.
Coffee and Hand Lettering/Journaling for Jesus
Thursdays, Oct. 15, 22, 29 ~
7am - 8:30am
You can come to just one or you can come for all
of them. There is a $20 fee for the book and a free
drink at the first session you attend. We have
reserved seating so please reserve your spot by
calling SJC at 281-3559 or stop by the coffee shop.
Fatima
Tuesday, Oct. 13 ~
6:30pm ~ Discussion
7:00pm ~ Movie
We have reserved seating so please reserve your
spot by calling SJC at 281-3559 or stop by the
coffee shop.
MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
These last months have been incredibly difficult on
all of us and marriages have suffered! Please let us
help you to find enrichment, joy, and hope in your
relationship! Register for the October 24-25
Marriage Encounter. Weekends are held at Mt
Olivet Conference and Retreat Center in
Farmington. Visit www.marriages.org for additional
information or call 651.454.3238
C H U R C H O F S T . P I U S X 7 R O CH E S T E R , M N
Socially Distant Trunk or Treat
Saturday, October 24, Following the 4:00 Mass
Mark your calendars for in-person Trunk or Treating this year! A few extra safety
precautions will be added this year to help us keep our event as safe as possible. We
will not have any indoor activities or our usual pizza supper, but we will have trunk or treating.
Handing out treats?
All participants must wear a mask and maintain social distancing of 6 ft.
Reserve a space for your car in advance on our parish website or via Flocknote.
We’ll mark the parking lot in advance so cars are spaced out appropriately.
Plan ahead for your treat distribution. Consider bringing a small table to set treats on or get
creative with tongs, tubes, or costume gloves for handing out treats. Consider non-edible treats
Bringing your kids?
All participants (ages 2 years and over) must wear a mask.
“Slime” hand sanitizing stations will be set up at the beginning and end of the trunk-or-treating route.
There will be designated entrance and route to follow through the parking lot to get to each trunk to
help space out trick or treaters.
Stay together with your group, split larger families into small groups.
Limit of one family at a time at each vehicle.
Use wide-mouth buckets or bags that are easy to drop treats into.
As with all events during the pandemic, if you are not feeling well or have been exposed
to a known case of COVID-19, please stay home. If your child needs to miss out of the
fun due to high risk family members, please contact the parish office so we can plan for
a contactless surprise from the youth ministry office.
Due to a discrepancy in the Minnesota State
Gambling licensing process, the cash raffle
drawing has been postponed. Updates will be
available as soon as possible. We appreciate
your understanding.
Raffle entries may be purchased at the St. Pius X
Church Office. Send Your Name, Phone and
Email info along with your cash/check payment
to St. Pius X Rectory to be entered.
(507-288-8238 or [email protected])
1 entry $10
3 entries $25
6 entries $50
For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com St. Piux X, Rochester, MN A 4C 02-0009
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