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Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time JULY 21. 2013
St. Joseph Campus: 1310 Mainstreet, Hopkins St. John Campus (Parish Office): 6 Interlachen Road, Hopkins Phone: (952) 935-5536 Website: www.stgabrielhopkins.org Fax: (952) 938-2724
CONTACTS Parish Office ...................... (952) 935-5536 St. Joseph’s Social Hall ... (952) 938-8968
CELEBRATION OF MASSES St. Joseph Campus Saturday ................................. 4:30pm Sunday ..................................... 8:30am Tue & Thu ................................. 7:00am Morning Prayer & Rosary Mon, Wed, & Fri .................... 7:00am
St. John the Evangelist Campus Sunday .. 10:30am & 1:00pm (Hispanic) Wed ........................................ 8:00am Fri & Sat .................................. 8:00am
SACRAMENTAL LIFE Baptism: Second Sunday of the Month Contact the office 2 months prior to Baptism to schedule the required preparation conference. Matrimony: Contact priest 12 months in advance of desired date. Reconciliation (Private): St. Joseph’s Campus Saturday ............................... 3:30pm St. John’s Campus Saturday ......................... 8:30-9:30am Sunday .................................. 12:30pm
Anointing: Contact Fr. Jim Liekhus . ................................... (952) 935-5536 Communion or BeFriender visit: Contact Mary Fran Karanikolas ............................... (952) 935-5536 Parish Registration Contact the Parish Office at ............................... (952) 935-5536 Bulletin Deadline Tuesdays at 12:00pm (week of the bulletin publication.) email to: [email protected]
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LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR JULY 27/28
4:30 Mass at St. Joseph’s Campus Sacristan: Karen Totall Lectors: Barb Kok, Amy Jo Ames Servers: Cassidy K. Eucharistic Ministers: A. J. Ames, C. Murphy, B. Stifter, D. Stacey Cup Ministers: B. Johnson, M. Krawczak, D. & J. Specken Usher: M. Hottman Greeters: 8:30 Mass at St. Joseph’s Campus Sacristan: K. Kopesky Lectors: M. Banker, M. Beckering Servers: Katie H., Andrew H.
Eucharistic Ministers: M. Banker, M. Beckering, H. Lodermeier, B. Lauzon Cup Ministers: P. Bell, D. & P. Hirl, T. McDonald Usher: D. & D. Nelson Greeters: 10:30 Mass at St. John’s Campus Lectors: M. A. Roberts, T. Noonan Servers: Jacqueline O.J., Sky O.J., Adriana M. Extraordinary Ministers: K. Cambre, R. Fox, B. McBride, J. McPeak, P. Orton, M. Wertzler, M. Dickinson, C. Carlson, M.K. Rottach
Pastor: Fr. James Liekhus
[email protected] Deacons:
Deacon Darrel Branch Deacon Francis Tangney
(952) 935-8530 Business Administrator:
Brook Sullivan [email protected] Director of Worship & Music:
Katie Schafer [email protected]
Office Manager: Martha Krawczak
[email protected] Pastoral Minister:
Mary Fran Karanikolas [email protected]
Faith Formation Director: Chuck Romportl
[email protected] Faith Formation Administrative Asst.:
Louise Wilson [email protected]
Pre-School Coordinator (St. Joseph campus): Kathleen Esh
(952) 933-7610 Pre-School Coordinator (St. John campus)
Jenni Stankevitz (952) 938-2773
Director of Maintenance (St. Joseph campus) Rebekah
[email protected] Director of Maintenance (St. John campus)
Tony Jaroscak [email protected]
Custodian (St. John campus) Ricardo Torres
[email protected] Pastoral Council Chair:
Cathy Carlson (952) 938-3383
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(952) 358-3500 email: [email protected]
Parish Staff
Volunteers Needed If you love books, don’t miss the chance to help pack up the Saint John’s School library books in preparation for the move to Notre Dame Academy! Packing times and dates TBD based on availability of volunteers. More volunteers will be needed later in the summer to help with other tasks related to setting up the library. These jobs are great for students looking for volunteer opportunities, but all are welcome! If you would like to volunteer, please contact Betsy Vilett at (612) 720-0327 or [email protected].
ATTENTION ALL LITURGICAL MINISTERS Sacristans, Servers, Lectors, Eucharistic and Cup Ministers, time-off requests are due no later than Friday, August 9, 2013. The next schedule will run from August 31/September 1, through November 23/24, 2013. You may turn in your requests to Jim Svihel at (952) 938-0985 or email Jim Svihel at [email protected]. Thank you.
Men's Club Softball It was a wild game, and St. Gabriel’s came out on top, 11-8. Mark Sanderson managed to circle the bases for a two-run homer without hitting the ball past the pitcher – yeah, he’s fast. Our fan base is growing by the week; come on out and join the fun! Next game: Monday, July 22, 6:15pm vs. St. Bart’s Blue
at Our Lady of Grace in Edina.
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Dear Parishioners, Imagine a couple who never took the time to talk to each other. From outward appearances, they may appear to have a healthy marriage. They may serve each other well, share the duties of running the household, be attentive to their children, and be amicable in their relationship with each other. But if they never talk, if they never open up and share with each other what is going on in their hearts, if they never communicate as couples should, they are not in a healthy marriage. Such couples would eventually drift apart because there is no intimacy without communication. This is nothing particularly insightful. It’s common wisdom that married couples need to communicate to have an intimate relationship. You don’t even have to be religious to know this; secular culture would say the same thing. In fact, you can extend this to a lesser extent beyond marriage. Friends, brothers, sisters need to communicate if they wish to have a close relationship. If you only do things together and never communicate, the relationship is more one of utility than love. “We’re friends because we both like to golf, but if that were to change, we probably wouldn’t be friends much longer.” It’s ok to have relationships like that, certainly, but if we want a deeper friendship, we have to spend time communicating with the other person. We recognize this with our human relationships. Communication fosters intimacy. But we must not stop with our relationships with each other. Just as we must spend time devoted to communicating with each other in order to grow closer to each other, we must spend time devoted to communicating with our Lord in order to grow closer to Him. Remember the situation of the married couple who appeared to do all the right things in marriage on the outside, but didn’t communicate. That marriage would be in grave trouble. Just so, if we only do the right things on the outside in our relationship with God, but do not communicate with Him, our relationship with Him is in grave trouble. When we do not pray, we drift away from Him. Even if we do all the right things – attending Mass, avoiding sin, helping those in need – if we are not talking to God, we will forget why these things are important. Certainly, doing these things is better than not doing them. They are a sign that we do have a relationship with God. But we will eventually fall away, because these things will become separated from why we should be doing them: because we love God. That is what prayer fosters: an intimate relationship with God. When we have that, serving others becomes a natural extension of our love for Him. Without prayer, we do not find fulfillment in our life of service, even though we may be doing things that should have been life-giving. I think this is what Jesus was trying to teach Martha in this weekend’s Gospel. Martha was so distracted by her service that she had forgotten why it was good for her to serve. The Lord was there in her home. He was her guest, and what did she think to say to him? “Lord, do you not care that my sister has left me by myself to do the serving? Tell her to help me.” Serving the Lord should have been an honor, but for Martha, it was a burden, something she didn’t want to have to do. She had lost sight of the love that should have been the foundation of her service, the intimate relationship with her Lord. If we find ourselves in this situation, then today is the day to start turning it around. Carve out fifteen minutes at the beginning and the end of your day to speak to God alone, to offer Him praise and worship because He is so good, to thank Him for His goodness to you, to ask Him for help and for guidance, to share with Him your troubles and your worries, to intercede for your loved ones,
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THE PRAYER LIST Please pray for those in nursing homes, the families of the sick, caregivers, the military and their families, and for the following:
Kathleen Bianco, Anne & Ron Bisson, Jeanette Blake, Dan Cunningham, Marie Edquist, Jean Feltl, Baard Flesche, Richard Gibbs, Millie Good, Andrew Heil, Dave Hesse, Mike Hruska, Dorene Johnson, Orville Kemper, Pat Kempf, Susan Kobe, Ham Kurtz, Margaret LeSage, Barb Mackintosh, Rose McGonagle, Dolores Millerbernd, Char Murphy, Jackie Olafson, Carol & Dick Olson, Karla Pallansch, Alice Paulsrud, Bernie Reid, Diane Schmerler, Jean Schwappach, Sam Seward, Gil Stifter, Carole Teclaw, Jim Walker and Marlea Warren. The Deceased: The repose of the soul of Mary Lou Cronin and her family and friends who mourn her.
To add a name to the list, notify the Parish Office. Names are
published for one month. Should you wish this extended, call the
Parish Office. Thank you.
Pastoral Ministry for the Sick
If you or a member of your family is admitted to the hospital and wants the sacrament of the sick or a pastoral visit, please call the parish office. Hospitals do not alert us when parishioners are admitted.—Mary Fran Karanikolas, Pastoral Minister
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MASS INTENTIONS Sunday, July 21 8:30am Bob Crane 10:30am †Dixie Lea Roberts 1:00pm People of the Parish Tuesday, July 23 7:00am St. Joseph Wednesday, July 24
8:00am Mary Thursday, July 25 7:00am Bob Crane & Wife Friday, July 26
8:00am †Connie Jackson Saturday, July 27
8:00am †Richard Dedina 4:30pm †Jim Cecka Sunday, July 28 8:30am Bob Crane 10:30am †Eileen & Nicholas Koster 1:00pm People of the Parish
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Sunday, July 21 8:00am KC Pancake Breakfast J-SH Monday, July 22 7:00pm Boy Scouts E-LD
7:30pm AA E-CAFE Tuesday, July 23 7:30am Eucharistic Adoration J-CH 5:30pm Benediction J-CH 7:00pm Holy Spirit Prayer Group J-LB Wednesday, July 24
8:30am Adoration E-Chapel 7:00pm Jeff Cavins Bible Study J-SH
Friday, July 26 Summer Hours—Office Closed
Saturday, July 27 7:30pm Hispanic Community Prayer Group E-CR
J = St. Joseph Campus J-CH– Church • J-SH-Social Hall • J-SC-School Cafeteria
J-SB-School Building • J-LB-Library J-AU-Auxiliary Room • J-FF-Faith Formation Office
E = St. John the Evangelist Campus E-CR Community Room • E-LD Leo’s Den
E-CAFE Cafeteria • E-G Gym • E-Chapel-Chapel
E-SMR-School Meeting Room E-CONF-Conference Room
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BABY ITEMS NEEDED
YOUR LAST CHANCE to help Minnetonka LifeCare Center during our yearly July Collection! The deadline is July 28. There may
be some cards left so grab them today and bring the cards and items back next weekend. Thank You from our ACCL Team! Kathleen Esh (952) 933-7610 or [email protected]
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Join us for TLC Options for Women's 27th Golf Classic & Cards Tournament on Monday, August 12, at the picturesque Braemar Golf Club in Edina. Play is scramble (or best ball). Sponsor a hole or a golfer or form a foursome for some fun. Come by yourself and we'll pair you. Bring your pastor or bring some friends to play Bridge or 500. Shotgun starts at noon. Social begins at 4:00pm. Famous Nelson's Buffet Dinner and awards program are at 5:30pm. Proceeds will help the 30 pregnancy centers who offer
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and most importantly, to listen to what He says in your heart. This is how we foster our relationship with the Lord; this is how we grow in intimacy with Him. Let us open our hearts to the Lord, speak to the God who created us out of love, and deepen the one relationship that we must have if we want to live in happiness. -Fr. Liekhus
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FALL FESTIVAL NEWS 6 WEEKS AND COUNTING… Hallelujah! Thank You! Muchas Gracias! The Fall Festival Committee has all the Activity Chair people in place! They are busy preparing for the 2013 St. Gabriel the Archangel Fall Festival. Please keep in mind they will need your help to assure their activity is properly managed. It takes at least 150 volunteers to run the festival. Give prayerful thought to volunteering for one of the activities. We also need food donations for the Chicken Dinner and items for the Silent Auction and Country Store. You will get a chance to volunteer after the Mass this weekend with the Volunteer sign-up sheets in the pews and the entrances of the church. See you at the Festival!
RAFFLE TICKETS – Hey, TOGETHER WE CAN SET NEW RECORD SALES!
St. Gabriel the Archangel Church Fall Festival is an all weekend celebration starting Friday, September 6, ending Sun-day, September 9, with our chicken dinner and raffle drawing, but that’s not all that will be happening. Come and bring your friends and family and share the experience with our parish. There will be music, food and games and more at both campuses, St. John’s and St. Joseph’s. You should have started receiving your raffle tickets in the mail. Begin selling them to anyone and everyone. Here is your chance to win $50.00 for selling tickets early. Hand in your sold tickets the Sunday before each of the drawing dates and WIN! Or—bring them with you to each Sunday Mass and put your sold raffle tickets in the offering baskets. The three Sellers Drawings will be held on July 22, August 5 and August 19 with three $50.00 winners each drawing. Let’s SHATTER the record with our ticket sales this year.
Your sold tickets must be handed into the parish office in order to win!
A THANK YOU NOTE FROM BRIANA KELLY Our parishioner who spoke at the Masses on July 6 & 7 about her new ministry with
EVANGELICAL CATHOLIC, an outreach program for college students. Thank you for the opportunity of speaking to you about the mission that God has called me to. I am looking forward to the start of the fall semester and am eager to reach out to the students at UW-Madison and Iowa State. I thank God for the opportunity to share my mission because this work would not be possible without your support. If you have any questions, feel free to email me at [email protected]. God Bless! —Briana Kelly
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Faith Formation & School News
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL! Registration Deadline is THIS Sunday, July 21 This year’s Theme is - "Campers in God's Creation” for Grades 1 through 6. (Deadline for sign up is this Sunday, July 21.) Find sign-up sheets in the foyer at St. John’s Campus and by the bulletins at St. Joseph’s Campus. VBS dates and times are: August 5-9 from 9:00am to Noon at St. Joseph’s Campus (air-conditioned!). Registration fee for the entire week is only $30.00 for one child, $50.00 for two children, and $60.00 for three children.
Scholarships are available. With questions or to volunteer contact Kathleen Esh at (952) 933-7610 or [email protected].
CALLING FOR VOLUNTEERS for the Vacation Bible School Our MEETING will be this Monday, July 22 at 7:00pm. All ages welcome! Meet in Room 150 in St. Joseph’s Campus School. Use only the door with the ramp closest to Central Park. Questions? Contact Kathleen Esh, (952) 933-7610 or
email [email protected]
DO YOU HAVE A DESIRE TO GROW IN YOUR OWN FAITH? Faith Formation Catechists tell me that they grow their faith As Much as the children in their class (if not MORE). Please contact Chuck Romportl, our Faith Formation Director, to see if being a Catechist may be a good way for you to grow in your faith while sharing the message of the Gospel of Jesus with our young members. Please prayerfully consider this ministry for yourself, or perhaps you know the name of someone else who should receive the call to become a catechist. As always, we are counting on the prayers of ALL our parishioners to support the catechetical ministry here at St. Gabriel’s.
PLEASE REGISTER NOW FOR NEXT YEAR’S FAITH FORMATION PROGRAM. You can find the registration form at the church entrances and on our parish website: http://storage.cloversites.com/stgabrielthearchangelcatholicchurch/documents/FF%20Registration%20Form%202013-14.pdf
Kids, come and CELEBRATE GRANDPARENTS! - This Friday evening! Join us this Friday, July 26, the Feast Day of St. Anne and St. Joachim, the Grandparents of Jesus, at St. John's Campus. Children and their Grandparents are welcome to come together at 7:00pm for a short prayer time and then tables of games, crafts and face painting while enjoying snacks! The evening will end around 8:30-8:45pm. If grandparents, another relative, or godparents are unavailable, parents are welcome to bring their children of any age! Any questions? Contact Kathleen Esh, [email protected] or (952) 933-7610.
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952-935-5536 www.stgabrielhopkins.org XVI Domingo Ordinario “C” 21 de julio del 2013
ESCUCHA La primera lectura nos habla de la “anunciación” del nacimiento de Isaac. Es profundamente misterioso, comenzando con la aparición de los “tres hombres”. Esta lectura ilustra la activa participación de Dios en nuestra historia. La segunda lectura trata de una experiencia universal: el sufrimiento. Pablo ve el sufrimiento como la marca del ser discípulo. Encuentra gozo en su sufrimiento porque es por el bien de la Iglesia. Con su predicación espera que todo el mundo acepte a Cristo. El Evangelio pinta un hermoso cuadro de Jesús descansando con sus amigos. Lucas ha colocado este incidente exactamente después de la parábola del Buen Samaritano. Pero a no ser que veamos el “activismo” como el único sendero, oímos ahora a Jesús que nos invita a sentarnos tranquilamente a escuchar la Palabra de Dios. Tenemos que ser como ambas hermanas. Aún en nuestro agitado y ruidoso mundo, hay un insistente llamado a sentarnos tranquilamente a escuchar a Jesús. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — Abraham muestra hospitalidad a los mensajeros del Señor (Génesis 18:1-10a). Salmo — ¿Quien será grato a tus ojos, Señor? (Salmo 15 [14]) Segunda lectura — Pablo habla de la responsabilidad que se le ha encomendado de completar la Palabra de Dios (Colosenses 1:24-28). Evangelio — Marta, te preocupas de muchas cosas. María ha escogido la mejor parte (Lucas 10:38-42). LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Ex 14:5-18; Sal 63 (62):2-6, 8-9; Jn 20:1-2, 11-18 Martes: Ex 14:21 — 15:1; Ex 15:8-10, 12, 17; Mt 12:46-50 Miércoles: Ex 16:1-5, 9-15; Sal 78 (77):18-19, 23-28; Mt 13:1-9 Jueves: 2 Cor 4:7-15; Sal 126 (125):1bc-6; Mt 20:20-28 Viernes: Ex 20:1-17; Sal 19 (18):8-11; Mt 13:18-23 Sábado: Ex 24:3-8; Sal 50 (49):1b-2, 5-6, 14-15; Mt 13:24-30 Domingo: Gn 18:20-32; Sal 138 (137):1-3, 6-8; Col 2:12-14; Lk 11:1-13
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Grado 1-6. Fecha límite de inscripción es el 15 de julio. Encontrar hojas de inscripción en el vestíbulo en el campus de San Juan y junto a los boletines en el campus de San José. Fechas 5-9 de agosto, hora
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LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Decimosexto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Lunes: Santa María Magdalena Martes: Santa Brígida Miércoles: San Sharbel Makhlūf Jueves: Santiago Viernes: San Joaquín y Santa Ana Sábado: Santa María Virgen
Decimosexto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 21 de julio de 2013 Ese mismo Cristo es el que nosotros predicamos cuando corregimos a los hombres y los instruimos con todos los recursos de la sabiduría, a fin de que todos sean cristianos perfectos. — Colosenses 1:28b
GRUPO DE ORACION Sábados 7:00pm
Catequesis de Padres de familia Bienvenid@s a la Santa Misa
SÓLO JESÚS Debemos orar sin cansarnos, porque la salvación de la humanidad no depende del éxito material… sino sólo de Jesús.