Our Lady Lake Catholic Church Fr. Tony O’Neill,...During the Lenten season we repent for the times...
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Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church 2385 Commerce Blvd. • Mound, MN 55364
(952) 472-1284 • ourladyofthelake.com
Fr. Tony O’Neill,
Pastor
March 24 th, 2019 3rd Sunday of Lent
“He said to the gardener, ‘For three years now I have come in search of fruit on this fig tree
but have found none.’” -- Luke 13:7
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
During the season of Lent, the Church reflects on the story of salvation especially in considering how God saved His people in the history of the Old Testament. God led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and through Moses gave them the Ten Commandments. He made a covenant with His people saying that He would bless them if they followed Him. One of the main features of the history of Salvation is not just God’s love and goodness, but also of His people’s rejection of His love. Time and time again God would save His people and time and time again they would turn away from Him. The season of Lent is a time for recognizing that the story of God’s people is also our story. God has blessed us and yet we turn away from Him and sin. This is why we needed a savior, because we cannot save ourselves.
As we move onward towards the celebration of Easter, may God open our eyes to see the greatness of His love and may we know the joy of His salvation.
God bless,
Fr. Tony
Fridays at 7:00pm
March 29th and April 5th & 12th* (*Cor Jesu after Stations of the Cross on Apr. 12th)
Good Friday, April 19th (Stations at 3:00pm)
Parish Lenten Reconciliation Service • Thursday, April 4th • 6:30pm
Palm Sunday, April 14 th Mass • 5:00pm (Sat.)
8:30am & 10:30am Holy Thursday, April 18 th Mass of the Lord’s Supper
7:00pm
Good Friday, April 19 th Stations of the Cross • 3:00pm
Good Friday Service • 7:00pm
Holy Saturday, April 20 th Easter Vigil • 8:30pm
Easter Sunday, April 21 st Mass • 8:30am & 10:30am
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Scripture Readings for March 31st 4th Sunday of Lent
Reading 1 1 Samuel 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a
Reading 2 Ephesians 5:8-14
Gospel John 9:1-41
Visit usccb.org/bible/readings for the daily readings.
Calendar for the Week of March 24 th, 2019
Sunday March 24th 8:30am Mass {Mass Intention: Parish} 10:30am Mass {Mass Intention: Adrian and Tom Meuwissen}
Monday March 25th 8:00am Communion Service 8:30am Eucharistic Adoration - St. John Paul II Chapel 6:30pm Bible Study - Fireside Room
Tuesday March 26th 8:30am Eucharistic Adoration - St. John Paul II Chapel 1:30pm Bible Study - Fireside Room 6:00pm Confessions 6:30pm Mass {Mass Intention: Marge Driessen} 7:00pm Parish Council Meeting - Fr. Jager Room
Wed. March 27th 9:00am Mass {Mass Intention: William Schumacher}
Thurs. March 28th 8:00am Mass {Mass Intention: Carl Widmer} 8:30am Eucharistic Adoration - St. John Paul II Chapel 9:00am Communion Ministry at Lake Minnetonka Shores
Friday March 29th 8:00am Mass {Mass Intention: Protection of Life and An End to Abortion} 7:00pm Stations of the Cross - Church
Sat. March 30th 4:00pm Confessions 5:00pm Mass {Mass Intention: Frank Drey}
Sunday March 31st 8:30am Mass {Mass Intention: Parish} 10:30am Mass {Mass Intention: Paul Schueller} 10:30am Children’s Liturgy of the Word - Church
All are welcome to join the Knights of Columbus
for the following events:
S hr im p Din ne r
Friday, April 5th • 4:30 - 7:00pm Presentation Room
Dinner includes Shrimp, Baked Potato or French Fries, Macaroni & Cheese,
Coleslaw, Roll, and Cookie
Adults: $10 • Seniors: $8 Ages 6 - 12: $6 • Ages 5 & Under: Free
Mark your calendars for the last Shrimp Dinner on April 12th.
H am B in go
Saturday, April 6th • 6:00 - 9:00pm Presentation Room
E ast er E g g H unt
Saturday, April 13th – 10:30am Church Grounds
Registration begins at 9:45am
HELP Wanted! Full-Time Custodial Position open at OLL
If interested, contact Rhonda Eurich: (952) 472-8201
Pack the Pews for The Westonka Food Shelf! During the month of March, our congregation is joining people of goodwill from across the state to help alleviate hunger. The Minnesota FoodShare March Campaign is the largest food drive in the state, and congregations like ours are the heart of the campaign.
We will be collecting both cash and food contributions to assist area families struggling with hunger. Please help Pack the Pews with food by donating as generously as you can during March.
Did you know... • The Westonka Food Shelf is staffed completely by volunteers and operates in our Grace Family Center home without the expense of rent. This allows 100% of your financial donation to go directly for the procurement of food (and refrigeration) for those in need.
• Your cash donation to The Westonka Food Shelf can go 9 or more times further because of our increased purchasing power with local food banks and matching grant opportunities.
• A $10 donation provides approximately 37 meals for the hungry in our area. • We serve more than 700 local families annually, distributing approximately 50,000 pounds of food every 30 days. In 2018, we served more than 600,000 pounds of food to our neighbors in need!
Alzheimer’s / Dementia Support Group Tuesday, April 2nd
• 10:00am • Church Library
If you or someone you love is experiencing any form of dementia, please come and join us for discussion about how to cope with these diseases, and share your sorrows and joys in caring for your loved one. If you have any questions, please contact Carla at [email protected] or (952) 472-8204.
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Liturgy
Seeking God, Encountering God
We pray for those in need. Please keep the following
individuals in your prayers:
Chris A., Russell Barger, Bob Blake, Dan Entinger, Dolores Kelly, Jennifer Lacy, Andra Olson,
Mike Paxton, Maddie Poranski, Marcia Prins, Bobby Reil,
Adam Richardt, Mike Schulz
We pray for those in the Military:
Travis B., Nicholas J., Freddie M., Nicholas R., Joshua T., Darrell V.
Third Sunday of Lent • Luke 13:1-9
We are not immune from human suffering. When we experience suffering, sometimes we wrongly believe
that it’s due to God punishing us for our sins.
God, who is the source of goodness, wants to save us from our suffering.
We hear in today’s first reading from Exodus: “I have witnessed the affliction of my people in Egypt,
I have come down to rescue them.”
During the Lenten season we repent for the times we have doubted in God’s merciful love. We are confident that
“God pardons our iniquities and heals all our ills.” (Psalm 103)
-- Sr. Carrie Link
Rosary Intention
Personal and
Communal Reform
Bible Study In Chapter 15 of Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, he talks about the resurrection. As Catholics, we believe that our body and soul are reunited after death. This is contrary to the pagan, especially Greek, philosophy that taught that our bodies are just temporary vessels that “trap” the soul, and are gone after we die. Paul teaches that by the resurrection of Christ, we can have glorified bodies after death and live with Him in heaven. Come and join the discussion!
Monday, March 25th, at 6:30pm or Tuesday, March 26th, at 1:30pm in the Fireside Room
Eucharistic Adoration Are you looking for a closer relationship with Jesus this Lent? Sign up for prayer time in Eucharistic Adoration. We have spots available for one-time, once a month, or every week. We will work to accommodate every schedule. For more information, please call Jane at (952) 472-3825.
Help us decorate the Church at Easter with a gift of Easter flowers. Consider a gift In Honor Of or In Memory Of a special person in your life. Please fill out the following information and drop it in the
Collection Basket during Mass, stop by, or mail it to the Church Office, by Wednesday, April 10th. Thank you!
________ $15 ________ $25 ________ Other In Honor Of / In Memory Of : __________________________________________________________ (Please print name)
Donor : ____________________________________________________________________________ (Please print name)
Please note: Both names listed above will be published in a future bulletin.
Council of Catholic Women
The West Deanery Council of Catholic Women will have a Lenten Morning of
Reflection on Saturday, March 30th, from 8:45am - 1:00pm at St. John
the Baptist Church in Excelsior. The main speaker is Fr. James Kubicki, a contributor to Relevant Radio, with Mass at Noon. Registration is $25.
Register online at archspm.org or call (612) 669-0450.
Dynamic Catholic’s Lenten Program
It’s not too late to join the Dynamic Catholic’s Lenten Program!
This is a great, short, and daily reflection to help you deepen your
relationship with God this Lent! To sign-up, visit:
dynamiccatholic.com/best-lent-ever
RCIA This weekend at the 5:00pm Saturday Mass, we celebrate the first of Three Scrutinies in the RCIA program. Next week, the second Scrutiny will be held at the 8:30am Sunday Mass, and the third Scrutiny will be on Sunday, March 31st, at the 10:30am Mass. In the early Church, this was a time for the congregation to examine those people who were making a request to join the Church assembly. Because of the persecutions, the Christians were very careful about not allowing “spies” to divulge the names of their members to the Roman authorities. In modern times, it is an opportunity for the candidates to examine themselves to see if they are ready to make such a bold step. Please keep them in your prayers as we proceed to full reception at the Easter Vigil, on Saturday, April 20th.
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FAITH FORMATION and Youth Ministry
Momnipotent will not be meeting this Monday, March 25th. Our remaining sessions are April 1st, 8th & 15th.
Faith Formation Classes will not meet this Wednesday, March 27th, due to Spring Break.
Edge (Middle School Youth Group) Edge will not meet on Wednesday, March 27th, due to Spring Break. We will resume sessions on April 3rd. All 6th - 8th graders welcome.
Confirmation The next Confirmation sessions are April 7th (Sunday) & April 10th (Wednesday). All candidates, please ensure you have the required NET Retreat marked on your calendars from 10:30am - 6:00pm on Saturday, April 27th.
Lent Reflection Booklets Teens, still trying to figure out how to add a prayer element for Lent? Grab a copy of One Day at a Time: Lent Reflections for Teens from the kiosk in the back of the church. This is geared toward high schoolers. Contact Youth Minister Michelle Boris ([email protected]) if you would like to join (or create) a small group to meet, discuss, and hold you accountable to the daily reflections throughout Lent.
Our next serving date at Loaves and Fishes is Tuesday, April 9th. Join a group of OLL volunteers who serve a meal to the clients
at St. Gabriel’s Church in Hopkins. For more information, contact
Kathy at (952) 472-8202.
The Parent/Child 1st Communion Retreat is on Sunday, April 7th, at 2:00pm in the Presentation Room. Completed workbooks and banners should be brought to the Retreat.
Registration begins soon for this summer’s Vacation Bible School -- “To Mars and Beyond” -- June 10th - 14th. All children, ages 3.5 (and potty-trained) to Grade 4 are invited to join us for the best week of summer with amazing Bible stories, crafts, games, skits, and cool music, where we will explore where God’s power can take you! Are you too old to participate but want to be part of the fun? Consider volunteering as a Small Group Leader! Watch for registration beginning in April.
Catholic Services Appeal In response to the Gospel call to serve the poor and spread the Good News, the Catholic Services Appeal Foundation of the St. Paul and Minneapolis Area (CSAF) works as Christ’s hands and feet throughout the 12-county area. An independent non-profit foundation, the CSAF focuses solely on supporting 20 designated outreach ministries and nothing else. Partnering with these ministries, you
help those in need: the hungry, the orphan, the sick, suffering, dying and grieving. You assist in ministering to the imprisoned, evangelizing Catholic youth and college students, and strengthening families. You enable the sacraments to be provided to Catholics young and old alike. Newly added ministry partners this year include Abria Pregnancy Resources and The Society of St. Vincent de Paul - Twin Cities. We invite you to learn more about each of the vital ministries supported by the Foundation, and to join us in transforming lives through the Gospel! Visit www.csafspm.org to learn more, and please prayerfully consider how you might give back via the CSAF.
Volunteer Opportunity Methodist Hospital Hospice will be providing Training Sessions in May for new volunteers. Our volunteers give respite care to caregivers who are caring for terminally ill loved ones in their own private homes, or visit terminally ill patients to provide comfort and support. We would also like Veteran volunteers to visit our patients who are also Veterans. If you are a Veteran and can go through training, that would be very much appreciated. Commitment is a maximum of 4 hours per week, can be less, and training is 4 sessions. If interested, please call Libby Swanson at (952) 993-5381. Thank you for your interest.
WHAT SHE SAW CHANGED EVERYTHING Unplanned is the inspiring true story of one woman’s journey of transformation. All Abby Johnson ever wanted to do was help women. As one of the youngest Planned Parenthood Clinic Directors in the nation, she was involved in more than 22,000 abortions and counseled countless women about their choices until the day she saw something that changed everything, leading Abby Johnson to become one of the most ardent pro-life speakers ever. Check out this important pro-life movie opening this weekend at Eden Prairie Mall and other Twin Cities locations.
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D i s cip le s hi p … F a it h In Ac t i on
“He said to the gardener, ‘For three years now I have come in search of fruit on this fig tree but have found none.’” -- Luke 13:7
We can all be like the barren fig tree at times. Do you cling to what you have or do you generously share with others? How will you respond when God asks you what you
have done with all the gifts He has given you? Remember, not only are we called to be generous, we are called to develop and nurture our gifts and return with increase.
Actuals Requirements
March 16th & 17th, 2019 $ 15,933 $ 13,400
Fiscal YTD (07/01/18 to present) $636,449 $647,500
Dear Parishioners,
As you may know, we are conducting a survey of all our parishioners that will help us plan for the future.
Through the parish’s long-range planning process, parish leaders have identified crucial capital needs projects to keep our Church and School strong. The survey will give us a sense of which projects parishioners consider most important.
The proposed projects involve improving Church and School safety; addressing Church, School and PACE Center capital improvements; paying off debt and establishing a cash reserve; and establishing an endowment to address pressing capital needs for the Church and School as they arise in the decades ahead.
We are considering a major capital campaign to pay for all, or some, of the projects. Please review the Fact Sheet you should have received in the mail for more details on the projects.
If you did not receive a Fact Sheet and Survey in the mail, please let the Parish or School Office know and we will get one to you right away. You may also complete the survey online at steiergroup.com/survey with the password: ladylake. Please complete the survey no later than Wednesday, April 10th.
The Steier Group, a firm that helps Catholic Churches conduct major fundraising efforts, will compile this information and present it to our church leadership. At that time, after hearing from all of you, we will prayerfully decide on the scope of the potential capital campaign to pay for the projects.
God Bless, Fr. Tony O’Neill
Global Solidarity Sunday: Next Weekend • March 30th & 31st
Next weekend is Global Solidarity Sunday as we celebrate “Taste and see the goodness of the Lord.” This is a unique opportunity to share the goodness of the Lord in solidarity with your brothers and sisters overseas. We are invited to offer gifts of support by contributing to this collection for four global initiatives designated by the U.S. Catholic Bishops. Please be as generous as you are able and support your brothers and sisters overseas. Checks may be made payable to Our Lady of the Lake Church. On the memo portion of your check, please write “Global Solidarity Sunday”. Thank you.
PennyWise Thrift Shop: The PennyWise Thrift Shop will be closed on Good Friday, April 19th,
and Holy Saturday, April 20th. It will reopen on Monday, April 22nd.
24 Hours for the Lord: Friday, March 29, Noon – Saturday, March 30, Noon, Cathedral of Saint Paul, St. Paul. Join with the universal Church in this 24-hour celebration of the Lord’s mercy. Reconciliation will be offered around-the-clock for the faithful in several languages. There will also be perpetual adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. For details visit www.archSPM.org/24Hours.
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Church Office Hours Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 5:00pm
(Closed Noon - 1:00pm) Friday 8:30 - Noon
Saturday Closed Sunday Closed
School Office Hours Monday - Friday 7:30am - 4:00pm
Marriage To confirm a wedding, contact Fr. Tony at least 8 months
before planning to marry.
Baptism Contact Carla LaBore for baptismal information
at (952) 472-8204.
Parish Phone Number (952) 472-1284 Pastor, Fr. Tony O ’Neill (952) 472-1284 ext. 8207 Deacon, Dcn. Del Wilkinson (952) 472-8210 Priest in Residence, Fr. Peter Hughes (952) 472-8276 Parish Administrator, Rhonda Eurich (952) 472-8201 Liturgy - Pastoral Care, Sr. Carrie Link (952) 472-8205 Parish Nurses, Stacy Hoh (952) 240-6063 Annette Parker (651) 206-7282 Maintenance Director, Roger Koch (952) 472-8203 Church Secretary, Dana Barrett (952) 472-8200 Administrative Assistant, Char Nee (952) 472-8206 Communications Director, Anna Schmidt (952) 472-8209 Youth & Family Faith Formation, Kathy Hejna (952) 472-8202 Pastoral Minister & Adult Education, Carla LaBore (952) 472-8204 Youth Minister, Michelle Boris (952) 472-8208 Music Director, Courtney Young (952) 472-8211
School Phone Number (952) 472-8228 School Principal, Becky Kennedy (952) 472-8229 School Secretary, Carol Franck (952) 472-8251
Church Staff e-mails are first letter of first name, followed by last name @ourladyofthelake.com Example: [email protected]
School Staff e-mails are first letter of first name, followed by last name @schoololl.com Example: [email protected]
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Mass Schedule Weekends Saturday: 5:00pm • Sunday: 8:30am & 10:30am Weekdays Monday: 8:00am Communion Service (Small Chapel) Wednesday: 9:00am (Church, with OLL School) Tuesday: 6:30pm (Church) Thursday & Friday: 8:00am (Small Chapel)
CONFESSIONS Tuesdays 6:00pm - 6:20pm • Saturdays 4:00pm - 4:30pm • By Appointment
ROSARY Join us in the Church to pray the Rosary 25 minutes before the weekday & weekend Masses.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30am - 10:00pm and on 1 st Fridays of the month from 8:30am - 8:00pm. Join us in the St. John Paul II Chapel for this rewarding experience!
Council of Catholic Women Linda Cordie (952) 472-4616 Carolyn Broghammer (612) 386-0798
Finance Committee Dave Fasching, Chair (612) 209-8954
Knights of Columbus John Schultz, KC Grand Knight (952) 491-1193
Maintenance/Safety Committee Rhonda Eurich (952) 472-8201
Parish Council Michael Stockinger, Chair (952) 378-3559 Maria Barnes (630) 715-4452 Michael Border (612) 759-2222 Bob Chilson (612) 269-9817 Mary Davis (763) 670-4077 Liz Engelhart (612) 799-3096 Lee LaBore (952) 412-2771 Mickey Pula (612) 850-8301 Rich Rogers (612) 709-7386
School Board Brett Broghammer (612) 386-0793
Stewardship Committee Carolyn Broghammer (612) 386-0798
Trustees John Biglow (612) 237-7456 Roberta Henrich (952) 472-4865
OLL Committee Chairs
PennyWise Thrift Shop 952-472-1773 Monday: 10:00am - 3:00pm Donations are accepted Tuesday: 10:00am - 4:00pm during store hours. Wednesday: 6:30pm - 8:30pm Please do not leave Thursday: 10:00am - 3:00pm donations at the door. Friday: 10:00am - 4:00pm Thank you! Saturday: 10:00am - 1:00pm
Westonka Food Shelf 952-472-5599 Monday, Tuesday & Thursday: 9:30am - 12:00pm & 1:00pm - 3:00pm Wed: 9:30am - 12:00pm & 6:00pm - 8:00pm Friday: 9:30am - 12:00pm ; Saturday: 10:00am - 12:00pm The Food Shelf needs your gently used paper bags. Please leave them in the Food Shelf bins near the Church exits. Thank you!