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June 20, 2021 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time 3535 72nd Street East Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076 Phone: 651-455-6624 Fax: 651-455-8984 www.churchofstpatrick.com Mission Statement Saint Patrick's Church welcomes all into our community of Catholic faith and worship. We celebrate the Word of God, proclaim His Word by our daily actions, foster hope, and commit to justice in service to others. WORSHIP SCHEDULE Weekend Masses Saturday 5 PM. Sunday 8 & 10:30 AM O r o n l i n e a t w w w . c h u r c h o f s t p a t r i c k . c o m . Weekday Masses See Page 5. Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick The 1st Tuesday of the month at 6:30 PM Mass or by appointment. Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 4 to 4:30 PM or by appointment. Eucharistic Adoration Thursday, 8:30 AM to 6 PM. Infant Baptism Preparation A preparation class is required. Please contact the Parish Office. Baptisms The 3rd Sunday at the Masses or by appointment. Dates for Baptism may be set after you have attended instruction. We encourage you to attend instruction before the birth of your child. New Parishioner Registration Is available during office hours Monday thru Friday OR on-line: www.churchofstpatrick.com. Marriages Contact the Parish Office a minimum of six months prior to the wedding date. Office Hours 8:30AM-4:30PM ~ Monday-Thursday 8:30AM-Noon ~ Friday Bulletin Notices Submit in writing at the Parish Office or to [email protected] by noon on Monday. Occasionally deadlines vary due to holiday schedules. Please contact the parish office with questions. ** Notary services available upon request.

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June 20, 2021 W 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time

3535 72nd Street East Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076 Phone: 651-455-6624 Fax: 651-455-8984 www.churchofstpatrick.com

Mission Statement Saint Patrick's Church welcomes all into

our community of Catholic faith and worship. We celebrate the Word of God, proclaim His Word by our daily actions,

foster hope, and commit to justice in service to others.

WORSHIP SCHEDULE Weekend Masses Saturday 5 PM. Sunday 8 & 10:30 AM Or online at www.churchofstpatrick.com. Weekday Masses See Page 5.

Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick The 1st Tuesday of the month at 6:30 PM Mass or by appointment. Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 4 to 4:30 PM or by appointment.

Eucharistic Adoration Thursday, 8:30 AM to 6 PM.

Infant Baptism Preparation A preparation class is required. Please contact the Parish Office. Baptisms The 3rd Sunday at the Masses or by appointment. Dates for Baptism may be set after you have attended instruction. We encourage you to attend instruction before the birth of your child. New Parishioner Registration Is available during office hours Monday thru Friday OR on-line: www.churchofstpatrick.com.

Marriages Contact the Parish Office a minimum of six months prior to the wedding date.

Office Hours 8:30AM-4:30PM ~ Monday-Thursday 8:30AM-Noon ~ Friday Bulletin Notices Submit in writing at the Parish Office or to [email protected] by noon on Monday. Occasionally deadlines vary due to holiday schedules. Please contact the parish office with questions.

** Notary services available upon request.

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Teresa Neuman, Director of Faith Formation

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Vacation Bible School is being planned for onsite learning the week of July 26th to July 30th: “Treasured-Where children discover they are priceless to God” is the Vacation Bible School we will be having onsite this July. Children will attend from 9am to 12noon each day. We will have singing, crafts, bible stories, skits, hands-on learning and games. The price is $30.00 per child which includes a t-shirt and a music CD. Registration forms can be found on the parish website at www.churchofstpatrick.com or hard copies are available on the faith formation table in the lower level of the church. We are looking for volunteers to teach and help with stations. Questions? Contact Teresa. Mary’s Garden Continues to Grow: The statue of Mary is here. Our staff is re-building the gar-den area for planting. St. Patrick’s statue has been refurbished. Thank you to the many families and indi-viduals who have donated to this project. We are still in need of funds to complete this project. Please look at our drawings of what the completed garden will look like in the gathering space. If you would like to donate to this project to make the completion of this garden a reality, please make out your check to St. Patrick’s with “Mary’s Garden” in the memo. We are accepting donations in honor of family mem-bers as well. Also, the social justice commission is still looking for volunteers to help plant the garden as we are getting close to having garden beds once again. Would you like to become involved? Individuals and families are needed to plant, weed, water and pick the produce from the garden to be delivered to Neighbors Inc. in South St. Paul, our area food shelf. Contact Teresa at [email protected] or by phone at 651-621-1565. If you have plants to donate, drop them off at church as soon as possible. Come help with Gardening: Please help us with Mary’s Garden on Wednesday mornings from 9-10:30 AM. For more information, contact Kim Thompson, [email protected].

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Phone 651-455-6624

Fax 651-455-8984

Website www.churchofstpatrick.com

Bulletin [email protected]

Facebook @StPatsIGH

Twitter @StPatrickIGH

Instagram stpatrickigh

Administration

Rev. Fr. Brian Fier, Pastor Ext. 1563 [email protected]

Judy LeMire, Parish Trustee 651-587-9366 Doug Fangmeier, Parish Trustee 651-457-2309

Bryan Collins, Parish Administrator Ext. 1561

[email protected]

Denise Stoffel, Administrative Assistant Ext. 1560

[email protected]

Dave Franzwa, Lead Facilities Engineer Ext. 1571

[email protected]

Ed Rudquist, Facilities Engineer

Kayleigh Fenton, Event Manager Ext. 1570

[email protected]

Peg Johnston, Pastoral Minister & Parish Nurse Ext. 1566

[email protected]

Faith Formation

Teresa Neuman, Director Ext. 1565 Safe Environment Coordinator

[email protected]

Lynette LaForte, Parish Assistant Ext. 1568

[email protected]

Liturgy & Worship

Kim Thompson, Director Ext. 1564

[email protected]

St. Patrick’s Parish Team

1,000 Registered Families | 591 out of 1000 families have contributed. 109 Family Envelopes & 51 Electronic deposits through June 13, 2021.

Weekly Collection $9,198 Year to Date: 07/01/2020 - 06/06/2021

Electronic Giving $2,218 Sunday Giving $876,428

Total for the Week $11,416 Sunday Budget Needed $1,003,081

Total Revenue Needed Weekly

$20,146 Year to date shortfall -$126,653

Weekly Shortfall -$8,730 Weekly Youth Collection $2

Please consider making a charitable gift to the Church of St. Patrick in your will or trust. Thank you.

COME AND MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD: Dear Parishioners, the ambassador team is looking for individuals or groups of people to come and partici-pate in our 6 week small group sessions in the fall. The dates are on Tuesdays- Sept. 21st, Sept. 28th, Oct. 5th, Oct. 12th, Oct. 19th, and Oct. 26th. Small groups will

meet with 5 to 8 individuals. The times are 10:00 am or 7:00 pm The session will last 2 hours each-1 hour of video information and 1 hour to discuss the information seen and give suggestions. WHY SHOULD I PARTICIPATE? Help Archbishop Hebda move the Archdiocese forward. Ideas generated in small groups will assist Archbishop Hebda in determining the Archdiocesan Synod As-sembly topics.Those topics will guide Archbishop Hebda as he cre-ates the Pastoral Plan for the future of the Archdiocese. Small groups will discuss the three focus areas that arose from feedback given in the Prayer and Listening events: Focus area #1: Forming parishes that are in the service of evangeliza-tion. Focus area #2: Forming missionary disciples who know Jesus’ love and respond to his call. Focus area #3: Forming youth and young adults in and for a Church that is always young. We will have sign up tables in the gathering space on June 26th and 27th. Stop by and receive important information about these sessions. Questions? Contact Teresa Neuman.

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Monday July 5th The parish office will be closed to observe the holiday

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Saturday (6/19) St. Boniface 5:00PM †/0 Intentions from Spiritual Bouquet Cards Sunday (6/20) 12th Sunday of Ordinary Time 8:00AM †/0 Intentions from Spiritual Bouquet Cards 10:30AM †/0 Intentions from Spiritual Bouquet Cards Tuesday (6/22) Sts. Paulinus of Nola, John Fisher, Thomas More 6:30PM Scripture/Communion Wednesday (6/23) 8:00AM Scripture/Communion Thursday (6/24) The Nativity of St. John the Baptist 8:00AM † John Goldman Friday (6/25) 8:00AM † Bill Klein Saturday (6/26) 5:00PM † Joseph Guild | 0 Rita Guild Sunday (6/27) 13th Sunday of Ordinary Time 8:00AM † Jim House 10:30AM † Robert Lind

0 - Living † - Deceased Rosary is prayed Monday-Friday at 7:30AM

Mass Intentions ay July 5thth

Upcoming at St. Pat’st’ss

READINGS for the week of June 20 ©Liturgical Publications Sunday: Jb 38:1, 8-11/ Ps 107:23-24, 25-26, 28-29, 30-31 [1b]/2 Cor 5:14-17/Mk 4:35-41 Monday: Gn 12:1-9/Ps 33:12-13, 18-19, 20 and 22 [12]/Mt 7:1-5 Tuesday: Gn 13:2, 5-18/Ps 15:2-3a, 3bc-4ab, 5 [1b]/ Mt 7:6, 12-14 Wednesday: Gn 15:1-12, 17-18/Ps 105:1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8-9 [8a]/Mt 7:15-20 Thursday: Vigil: Jer 1:4-10/Ps 71:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 15, 17 [6b]/1 Pt 1:8-12/Lk 1:5-17 Day: Is 49:1-6/Ps 139:1-3, 13-14, 14-15 [14a]/Acts 13:22-26/Lk 1:57-66, 80 Friday: Gn 17:1, 9-10, 15-22/Ps 128:1-2, 3, 4-5 [4]/ Mt 8:1-4 Saturday: Gn 18:1-15/Lk 1:46-47, 48-49, 50 and 53, 54-55 [cf. 54b]/Mt 8:5-17 Next Sunday: Wis 1:13-15; 2:23-24/Ps 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11, 12, 13 [2a]/2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13-15/ Mk 5:21-43 or 5:21-24, 35b-43

Music for June 20 Online Mass: Gathering Song: Gather Your People #837 Glory to God: #323 Psalm 107: Give Thanks to the Lord #1126 Gospel Acclamation: Glendalough Mass Mass Acclamations: #262, #265, #267, #269 Recessional: Christ is Made the Sure Foundation #745

Frank Dambowy Amy Sporcic Oscar Wilmes

Psalm 31:2 “In you, LORD, I take refuge.”

Please Remember in Prayer

Online Mass Update: Over the past few weeks the viewership for online Mass-es has decreased. When online Masses began in March of 2020, weekly viewership was near 400

views per week. Over the past 2 months, viewer-ship has decreased to less than 50 views per week. In anticipation of the lifting of the weekly Mass dispensation by the Archdiocese, the final weekend for online Mass will be June 19 and 20. For those still needing to view Mass at home there are several local TV stations offering Mass. V Diocese of St. Cloud: KSTC – Channel 45 –

Mass on Sundays at 11:00 AM V Our Lady of Grace, Edina, MN: FOX 9+ -

Channel 9.2 – Mass on Sundays at 12:00 PM V EWTN – Channel 14.3 – Catholic Mass vari-

ous times on Sundays, visit EWTN.com/tv for more information.

Worship Commission News: Families are in-vited to bring up the gifts in the offertory pro-cession. Sign up here: https://churchofstpatrickigh.flocknote.com/signup/58863.

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June 20, 2021 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time As we look at our lives and world events, do we ever find ourselves wondering if God is sleep-

ing? After all, maybe God’s patient, unconditional love has run its course and He is finally fed up with humanity’s reluctance to accept the truth about who we are. God really can’t be that patient! All throughout human history, many have prayed to God for intervention or for particular needs. Because their prayers were not answered in the way they wanted or anticipated, they felt that God may have abandoned them. Were they right? It seems that we are continuing, at a rapid rate, down a path of destruction. Do you not care, God, that we may be perishing? When the boats of our lives are rocking and the seas tumultuous, we want to know that we have God’s attention. Even more so, we want God’s intervention.

Maybe the storms and the waves are necessary. If we listen, they can teach us valuable lessons. Without them, we would never learn that we have the strength to endure, understand the useless-ness of fear and worry, or develop the ability to really trust. If God immediately rushed in and simply calmed things down before they got difficult, what good would that really be? We would miss opportunities to learn how to drink more deeply of life, treasure its complexity, irony, and beauty and fully engage ourselves in surrendering to the love of our Creator. It is easy to walk on the surface of life without immersing ourselves in its messiness. Life has to burn its way through us in order to bring us to a place of secure trust. It’s unfortunate that some prefer a shallower jour-ney.

That’s the balancing act that comes with faith. It is not God’s job to prevent us from encounter-ing the torrential rains and winds of life. Many believe that if faith is done the right way, that God will provide for smooth sailing. That’s not how it works. God permits us to ride out the difficult stuff knowing that the storm will eventually be calmed. Do we not have faith that God will do this? True faith trusts in the steadfastness of God’s love when the seas are calm and when they are chop-py. God’s unconditional loving presence shines through all of it and endures forever. Knowing this allows us to put our boats out into unchartered waters without hesitation. Knowing that we prefer the comfort and safety of what we know to be still waters, how do we feel when Jesus says, “Let us cross to the other side”? ©LPi

Vestment Colors Question: What do the colors of the priest’s and deacon’s vestments mean?

Answer: In the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, the colors of the vestments evolved over the course of several centuries and there was wide variation both in the colors used, and in the feasts and seasons associated with particular colors. It was Pope Innocent III (d. 1216) who gave us the basic outline that was later prescribed by Pope Saint Pius V in 1570. The various colors remind us of the dominant themes of a particular season or celebration. V White: Used for the seasons of Christmas and Easter and in celebrations of the Lord, of

Mary, the angels, and saints who were not martyrs. This color is also used in Masses for the dead, at baptisms, weddings and other festive celebrations.

V Red: As the color of both blood and fire, red is used on Palm Sunday and Good Friday, as well as Pentecost and special celebrations of the Holy Spirit. Moreover, red is used on the feasts and memorials of the Apostles and those saints who died as martyrs.

V Violet: The color for Advent and Lent. Violet may also be used in Masses for the dead and on All Souls Day (November 2).

V Green: A color of life and hope, green is used throughout Ordinary Time. V Other colors: Rose may be used on the Third Sunday of Advent and the Fourth Sunday of

Lent, black may be used in Masses of the dead and on All Souls Day, gold or silver may be used on solemn occasions in place of white, red, or green. ©LPi

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