29th Sunday in Ordinary Time October 21, 2018

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29th Sunday in Ordinary Time

October 21, 2018

St. Joseph Campus: 1310 Mainstreet, Hopkins St. John Campus (Parish Office): 6 Interlachen Road, Hopkins 55343 Phone: (952) 935-5536 Website: www.stgabrielhopkins.org Fax: (952) 938-2724

CONTACTS Parish Office…….…….. CELEBRATION OF MASSES St. Joseph Campus Saturday…………....4:30 p.m. (English) Sunday…………..….8:30 a.m. (English) Tue & Thu………..…..7:00 a.m. (English) Morning Prayer & Rosary Mon, Wed, & Fri….............…..7:00 a.m. St. John Campus Sunday………..…… Wed, Fri & Sat ……..8:00 a.m. (English)

SACRAMENTAL LIFE Eucharistic Adoration Chapel: Perpetual Adoration open 24 hours at St. Joseph Campus. Baptism: 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 Campus: Saturday….3:30 p.m. St. John Campus: Saturday…...…………...8:30-9:30 a.m. Sunday ……………………..12:30 p.m.

Anointing: Communion or BeFriender Visit Contact the Parish Office ……………………......(952) 935-5536 Parish Registration Contact the Parish Office at: ……………………........(952) 935-5536 Bulletin Deadline Fridays at 12:00 p.m., 10 days before the bulletin date, except for holidays. email to: [email protected]

Parish Staff

Worship

Pastor Fr. James Liekhus [email protected]

LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR OCTOBER 27 & 28

Deacons Deacon Darrel Branch [email protected]

4:30 p.m. Mass at St. Joseph Campus Extraordinary Ministers: R. Bechir, K. Jamison, J. Jelinek, C. Murphy, C. Romportl, J. Specken, Deacon F. Tangney Lector: K. Sissel (1), A. Tangney (2) Sacristan: L. Galuszka Greeters: J. Krawczak, P. O’Gorman, J. Vesovich Servers: R. Ebnet Ushers: K. Jamison, J. Jelinek, Dave Specken, Dale Specken 8:30 a.m. Mass at St. Joseph Campus Extraordinary Ministers: M. Beckering, P. Bell, B. Clemen, J. Clemen, R. Pantila, Deacon F. Tangney, P. Weinbender Lectors: J. Brannan (1), L. Baker (2) Sacristan: P. Weinbender Greeter: K. Kopeskey, D. Lauzon, S. Tangney Servers: J. Blackman Ushers: C. Hetchler, B. Johnson 10:30 a.m. Mass at St. John Campus Extraordinary Ministers: Deacon D. Branch, G. DeLander, M. Dickinson, M. Goergen, J. Green, S. Kessler, R. Kessler, B. McBride, A. Pravinata, M.K. Rottach, V. Sperrazza Lectors: S. Goergen (1), C. Ossanna (2) Sacristan: S. Kessler Greeters: J. Fish, S. Loeffler, J. Luger, P. Orton, E. Orton Servers: Brian C., Peter M., G. Peterson Ushers: J. Kreuser, G. Schiefert

Deacon Francis Tangney (952) 935-8530 [email protected] Parish Business Administrator Lori Thul [email protected] Bookkeeper Mary Karen Keneally [email protected] Director of Worship & Music Katie Schafer [email protected] Ministry Coordinator Sheila Przesmicki [email protected] Director of Youth Formation Cindy Novak [email protected] Pre-School Coordinator Kathleen Esh (952) 933-7610 [email protected] Custodian Ricardo Torres [email protected] Pastoral Council Members Rhonda Pantila Ed Bennett Karen Fish Bill Johnson Luis Becerra Paul O’Gorman Edali Mendez Jeff Ward Therese Otten Notre Dame Academy www.nda-mn.org 13505 Excelsior Blvd Minnetonka, MN 55345 Ginger Vance, Principal (952) 358-3500 email: [email protected]

THANK YOU to the parishioners of St. Gabriel the Archangel Church and visitors for donating to our Charitable Giving Collection in September 2018 for BeFriender Ministry National Office in the amount of $1,519.39. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.

Returning our gifts to God and His Church St Gabriel the Archangel's Sunday Giving This information has been removed for the online version Please contact the Parish Business Administrator with any questions (952) 935-5536

Please pray for those in nursing homes, the families of the sick, caregivers, the military and their families, and for the following: Nancy Bishop, Fr. Ralph Goman, The Keane Family, Justin Keyes, Andrew Loo, Jim McSherry, Mark Muellner, Sandy Muschenheim, Marty Noll, †Jay Rascula, Joe Roberts, Eugene Rohrbeck Marcell Samuelson, Deacon Francis Tangney, Sheryl Tatum, Debra Thompson, Joanne Urbanski, Janine Weideman, Mary Ann Weldon, and Marilyn Zayac To add a name to the list, please notify the Parish Office. Because of the length of the list, names will be published for one month unless otherwise requested. Thank you. A Memorial Service for Diane (Hruska) Helgelson will be Saturday, October 27th at the Hopkins Activity Center, 33 14th Ave N, Hopkins. The parking lot is north of the building. Visitation will be at noon with the service at 1pm. A Celebration of Life and luncheon will take place from 1:30 –4:00 pm.

ACH and Credit Card giving is available Visit our website for Online Giving options or call the parish office at (952) 935-5536.

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Parish News Come to Me all who labor and are burdened… Jesus continues to ask us to come to Him. Miracles happen in Adoration. Please consider joining our community of a rers and commit to one hour with our r Adorers are needed for the following hours: Sunday at 2 p.m. & 11 p.m. Monday at 12 a.m. midnight and 7 a.m. Tuesday at 11 p.m. Saturday at 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and 9 p.m. For information or to register to adore Our Lord, please call Barb: (952) 933-8423 Luis Becerra: (612) 600-6821, or Roberta: (952) 935-1774, r ee s@ tma c m

Weekly Calendar Sunday, October 21 9:30 a.m. Donut Sunday-Hosted by Stewardship— Social Hall, St. Joseph Campus 11:30 a.m. Donut Sunday–Hosted by Stewardship, Community Room, St. John Campus 12:30 p.m. Hispanic Confessions St. John—Church 5:30 p.m. Loaves & Fishes Meal St. Joseph campus Monday, October 22 7:00 a.m. Morning Prayer Elevator Lobby Church Level, St. Joseph campus 5:30 p.m. Loaves & Fishes Meal, Social Hall, St. Joseph campus 6:00 p.m. Boy Scouts—Leo’s Den St. John Campus 6::45 p.m. Small Group, Library, St. Joseph Campus 7:00 p.m. Small Group, Elevator Lobby Church Level, St. Joseph Campus 7:30 p.m. AA Cafeteria St. John Campus Boyce Street Door Tuesday, October 23 5:30 p.m. Loaves & Fishes Meal Social Hall, St. Joseph campus 7:00 p.m. Holy Spirit Prayer Group Library, St. Joseph campus 8:00 p.m. Tuesday Basketball Gym, St. John campus Wednesday, October 24 7:00 a.m. Morning Prayer, Elevator Lobby Church level, St. Joseph campus 6:00 p.m. Humanae Vitae Encyclical Review Community Room, St. John campus 6:00 p.m. Middle School/High School Ministry St. John campus 6:30 p.m. Choir Practice, Church St. John campus

Dear Parishioners,

I mentioned a few weeks ago at Mass that you’ll be receiving more information about the acre of land we’re looking to sell and the thought process behind it. That information was mailed to every parishioner on Friday, so keep an eye out for it! Along with that information will be a simple feedback form you can return to let parish leadership – and ultimately the archbishop – know whether or not you think it’s a good idea to sell the land in order to get close to covering the $3.3 million of work to be done on our campuses. The results of that survey will be shared in the bulletin and will be included in any materials we provide the archdiocese as part of the approval process. If the feedback shows the parish doesn’t think this is a good idea, our pastoral and finance councils will take a hard look at how to move forward and what other options we have. I want to thank everyone for participating in this process! Please keep the parish in your prayers as we make this decision, that what we do will ultimately be to make growing disciples. Fr. Liekhus 7:00 p.m. Pastoral Council—Conference Room St. John Campus Thursday, October 25 6:30 p.m. Small Group-Conference Room St. John Campus 7:00 p.m. Divine Mercy Prayer & Study Group Thursday, October 25 6:30 p.m. Small Group-Conference Room St. John Campus 7:00 p.m. Divine Mercy Prayer & Study Group Kathleen Esh’s Office, St. Joseph Campus Friday, October 26 7:00 p.m. WMYA Sports Night—Gym St. John Campus Saturday, October 27 9 :30 a.m. Church Cleaning St. John Campus 12:00 p.m. Archdiocesan Youth Day River Center St. Paul, MN 5:30 p.m. Loaves & Fishes Meal Social Hall, St. Joseph Campus 7:00 p.m. Hispanic Community Prayer Group Community Room, St. John Campus Sunday, October 28 All Day—Priesthood Sunday 10:15 a.m. Children’s Ministry, Music Room St. John Campus 10:30 a.m. Nursery—Nursery St. John Campus 10:30 a.m. Pre– School Ministry –Pre-School Room St. John Campus 11:30 a.m. St. John Hospitality Celebrating Priesthood Sunday—Community Room St. John Campus 5:30 p.m. Loaves & Fishes Meal

MASS INTENTIONS Sunday, October 21 8:30 a.m. †Herbert Branch 10:30 a.m.† Albert Vonhoff 1:00 p.m. People of the Parish Tuesday, October 23 7:00 a.m. † Leona Fignar Wednesday, October 24 8:00 a.m.. † Dominic & Anne Nguyen Thursday, October 25 7:00 a.m. † John & Martha Krawczak Friday, October 26 8:00 a.m. Joseph & Rose Doan Saturday, October 27 8:00 a.m. † All Souls in Purgatory 4:30 p.m. † Linus Thell Sunday, October 28 8:30 a.m. † Christian Seidl 10:30 a.m. † Patricia Kempf 1:00 p.m. People of the Parish

Mass for the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed Saturday, November 3, 2018. The 4:30 p.m. Mass at the St. Joseph campus will be celebrated in remembrance of all the St. Gabriel parishioners who have died in the last year. Please join us in remembering our beloved family and friends. We invite parishioners to add the names of those loved ones that have passed away in our annual memorial book. The Book of the Dead will be available to sign at both campuses as a way to remember and pray for those that have died.

DO YOU NEED HELP RAKING YOUR YARD THIS FALL?

Our middle school youth will be out doing some service on November 3 and YOU could be one of the recipients of their good deeds! If you’d like to have your yard raked, please call the parish office by October 26 to get on the list (952-935-5536). Space is limited and we might not get to your home, but we’ll do our best! You will need to furnish bags for the leaves.

Fall Cleaning of St John's Campus Wow !!! Fall certainly happened over night...Mark your calendar date for Saturday Oct. 27th to clean the campus of the St. John campus church in preparation for the Holidays of Thanksgiving, Advent and Christmas. We will start cleaning after the 8:00am mass, doughnuts and coffee ...please bring rags and buckets and your willing energy. Any questions call Judy at 952-544-5286 or Mary Kay at 952-935-3480. STEWARDSHIP-SHARING OUR TREASURE WITH THE COMMUNITY “World Missions” is the October 2018 recipient Witnessing Faith through the Hearts of Youth On World Mission Sunday, Catholics around the world unite to recommit to their missionary identity. This celebration and appeal of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith supports our brothers and sisters in over 1,100 mission diocese worldwide. This year’s theme, Witnessing Faith through the Hearts of Youth, echoes the energy and joy of youth serving the poor and elderly in mission diocese as witnesses of the Gospel message. This year, as an example, the activities of St. Vincent de Paul Society at the mission parish of Jesucristo Resucitado in Venezuela are highlighted. Please offer prayers and gifts of support on World Mission Sunday to aid those witnessing the faith in mission dioceses like the St. Vincent de Paul Society. This diocese is an example of one receiving support from the World Mission Sunday appeal. Please be a generous as you are able and help support over 1,100 mission dioceses worldwide. Pope Francis in his 2018 World Mission Sunday message states, “Together with young people, let us bring the Gospel to all” calling to mind the active and joyful activities of youth as they witness the Gospel message through serving the poor and elderly in parishes. Today, in every parish around the world, a collection is taken up for Catholic missions in over 1,100 dioceses in 120 countries. Your contributions today will go towards helping teachers and catechists to teach the faith in urban centers and remote villages. You will help to build churches and chapels in mission stations for people to worship, hear God’s word and receive the sacraments. You will help efforts to raise up and train new leaders who will minister to people in their own language. You will provide material support to the poor and suffering lifting up individual dignity through the love of Christ. Your financial gift will go to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, which is the official worldwide Catholic network of mission cooperation enabling the Gospel of Jesus Christ to reach to the ends of the earth. Checks are to be made out to St. Gabriel the Archangel Church with “World Missions” written in the memo section. Thank you for joining in this central work of the Church.

“IGNITE” EVENT FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH An exciting opportunity for middle school youth will take place Friday, November 16, 5:15 - 10:00p.m. at St. John the Baptist church in Savage. Join hundreds of other youth from around the Archdiocese for “Ignite”! The night will include praise and worship, keynote talk, food and games, Adoration, and Reconciliation. All this for only $10! We must register as a group by the deadline so YOU need to sign up with Cindy by November 6! Turn in your permission slip and $$. As always, friends are welcome too (they will need a permission slip and $$ by the deadline also!) Contact Cindy for more information, 952-540-4762 [email protected]. Sign up for FORMED for FREE!

Go to: https://stgabrielhopkins.formed.org CHILDREN’S CHURCH PARTY NOV. 2 FOR ALL CHILDREN UP THROUGH GRADE 4: SIGN UP BY OCT. 28! Come to our “What a Saint!” Children’s Church Party November 2, 6:00 to 8:30p.m! Parents get a night off when you drop off your infants through 4th grade children with our dedicated volunteers. We’ll be playing gym games and doing many fun activities with a saint-based theme. Eat like a saint too, with our delicious snacks and enjoy a blessed movie to end our evening. Our youngest guests will be playing in the nursery (we’ll have some saintly activities for them too!) while the older children can participate in the other activities in the gym and Leo’s Den. ALL CHILDREN MUST BE PRE-REGISTERED TO ATTEND. To register, fill out the permission slip and return to the parish office (Attn: Cindy) OR email Cindy ([email protected]) that you’re attending and fill out the form the night of the party when you bring your child(ren) to Leo’s Den at the St. John campus to check-in. RESERVATIONS ARE DUE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28. Look for the colorful “Children’s Church Party” flyers and forms at the back of the churches or download a form from the website. Wouldn’t you love to help with this ministry? We’re looking for adults and youth to be part of the team. Help one time, or every time—you choose! You’ll need to be current on your safe environment requirements. Contact Kathleen to get started or for more information ([email protected]).

MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH SERVICE & SOCIAL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 Middle School youth (grades 5-8) are invited to participate in a service & social Saturday November 3, 1:00- 8:00p.m. We’ll meet in the cafeteria of the school building at the St. John campus at 1:00 and then carpool out to some homes in the Hopkins area to rake lawns. Please bring your own rake, work gloves, and water bottle! After raking for a few hours, we’ll head back to St. Gabriel’s for a pizza and movie night! Cost for this event is $5.00. Please let Cindy know you’re planning on coming by October 29. You’ll need to have a signed parent permission slip, too—forms are available at the back of the churches or on the website. Friends are welcome also—they must be in 5th – 8th grade and bring a permission slip and the fee with them. Adults are needed to make this a success!! We need several adults to help with driving and chaperoning. You will need to be current on your Essential 3 PLUS have a driver’s form and driver’s background check on file with St. Gabriel (contact Cindy for help with this). For more information, contact Cindy Novak, 952-540-4762, [email protected].

Due to the Thanksgiving Holiday, the deadline for the November 25th bulletin is November 9th!

Fellowship ACCL Report - DID YOU KNOW? In 2017, women who were killed as a result of domestic violence and abuse were from the following areas: Eagan , Ros emo u nt, C lar is s a, St. Paul, New Brighton, Crookston, Crystal, Winona, Long Prairie, Scandia, Shakopee, Watertown, Fergus Falls, and Fridley. Remember that there is no record of how many babies in the womb died from physical abuse but were called miscarriages. Please pray for these victims and abusers. And for all who have lost loved ones and friends in this way. October is Domestic Violence and Abuse month and also, Respect Life month, so please be aware of the Catholic teachings on this subject - NO person is expected to remain in a violent and abusive relationship or marriage. (St. Rita of Cascia is the patron Saint against spouse abuse) ACCL - A Community Caring for Life - Kathleen Esh

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday:Eph 2:1-10; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 12:13-21 Tuesday:Eph 2:12-22; Ps 85:9ab14; Lk 12:35-38 Wednesday: Eph 3:2-12; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lk 12:39-48 Thursday:Eph 3:14-21; Ps 33:1-2, 45, 11-12, 18-19; Lk 12:49-53 Friday: Eph 4:1-6; Ps 24:1-4ab, 5-6; Lk 12:54-59 Saturday:Eph 4:7-16; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 13:1-9 Sunday: Jer 31:7-9; Ps 126:1-6; Heb 5:1-6; Mk 10:46-52 SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time; World Mission Sunday Monday:St. John Paul II Tuesday:St. John of Capistrano Wednesday: St. Anthony Mary Claret Saturday:Blessed Virgin Mary

FORMED ~ INFORMED! If you have signed on to FORMED, don't miss the talk given by Bernard Nathanson, an ex-abortionist and an ex- atheist, called " A bor ting America." And there is an added talk by Archbishop Fulton Sheen that is amazing. Go to FORMED, Click on "Listen" then "Audio Dramas" and "Current Topics." Archbishop Sheen answers the question - "What is the Philosophy of Life Behind Abortion." A wonderful quote of his is "Legality is not Morality” - in other words, what has been made Legal does not assure it is Moral. Please continue to Pray for all involved who need Healing and Learning the Truths about Respecting Life. Kathleen Esh (Chairperson of ACCL - A Community Caring for Life).

29th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Oct. 21, 2018) (Is 53:10-11; Heb 4:14-16; Mk 10:35-45) James and John asked to sit alongside Jesus in his glory. Jesus does not exactly condemn them for wanting this. It was an expression of the enthusiasm they had for the mission. But Jesus gently tempers their enthusiasm by pointing out that it will not be that easy. “You do not know what you are asking” he tells them. This is similar to the message of the Gospel of four weeks ago (Mark 9:30-37) where Jesus said “If anyone wishes to be first, he shall be the last of all and the servant of all.” Instead of addressing their request directly, Jesus again directs their thoughts to how they should be humble in the service to God and those in need. In the letter to the Hebrews Paul tells us to “confidently approach the throne of grace.” Paul wanted to assure the Hebrews that grace and mercy are available to them through Christ. He wanted them to see Jesus as their friend who helps them to overcome sin, not just as their accuser who convicts them of sin. The reading from Isaiah is more of the “suffering servant” theme. How wonderful it is for us that Jesus, the perfect realization of the suffering servant, offers us mercy and relief from this burden of guilt! • If you don't feel confident about approaching the throne of grace, what can you do to gain that confidence? • What common habits can you think of that cause us to feel distant from God's mercy and perhaps feel that it is “not for us?” • How can today's readings better prepare us to endure sickness? • When James and John answered Jesus with “We can,” do you think they had any idea what they were affirming? What does their desire to follow Jesus, even after his warning, say about their character? • How can we exercise servant leadership in our own lives?

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Fin de semana del Domino Mundial de las Misiones El Papa Francisco en su mensaje del Domingo Mundial de las Misiones para 2018 dice: "Junto con los jóvenes, llevemos el Evangelio a todos", Trayendo a la mente las alegres actividades de los jóvenes al ser testigos del mensaje del Evangelio al servir a los pobres y ancianos en las parroquias. Por lo tanto, este fin de semana, celebramos el Domingo Mundial de las Misiones con el tema "Testificando la fe a través de los corazones de la juventud" destacando la pasión de los jóvenes en la Sociedad San Vicente de Paúl en la parroquia de Jesucristo Resucitado, Venezuela. Esta diócesis es un ejemplo de una que recibe apoyo de la colecta del Domingo Mundial de las Misiones. Por favor sea tan generoso como pueda y ayude a apoyar a más de 1,150 diócesis misioneras en todo el mundo. Invitamos a los feligreses a que añadan los nombres de aquellos seres queridos que han fallecido en nuestro libro conmemorativo anual. El libro de los muertos estará disponible para firmar en ambos campus como manera de recordar y orar por los que han muerto. Adoración Eucarístia Perpetua Venga a rezar en la capilla en cualquier momento. (La capilla se cierra a la medianoche del sábado hasta el mediodia del domingo). Si usted puede comprometerse con una hora semanal, los horarios para los cuales necesitamos adoradores están a continuación. Necesitamos voluntarios para adorar a Nuestro Señor: Domingo a las 2 p.m. y 11 p.m., lunes a las 12 a.m. medianoche y 7 a.m., martes a las 11 p.m., sábado a las 10 a.m., 11 a.m. y 9 p.m. Para más información o para registrarse para adorar a Nuestro Señor, por favor llame a Luis Becerra: (612) 490-0081

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EL MAESTRO SE ADELANTA En el tiempo en que se escribieron los Evangelios, Santiago y Juan, hijos de Zebedeo (hijos del “trueno”) eran distinguidos dirigentes de la comunidad cristiana. Un método común de los evangelistas era poner las fallas de los primeros cristianos en los hombros de sus dirigentes. Esto lo hacían con el fin de ilustrar un aspecto de lo que significa ser discípulo y, quizás, confortarlos con el hecho de que Jesús escogió a seres humanos comunes, con defectos, para predicar la Buena Nueva. Parece doblemente extraño que estos dos discípulos, dintinguidos y apreciados, hayan sido reprendidos por Jesús cuando pidieron posiciones de honor. Jesús, tal como ocurrió, se les adelantó y, en el Evangelio, también se adelantó a los otros que se indignan con Santiago y Juan. Las lecturas de hoy de Isaías y Hebreos, junto con la de Jesús como se le describe en Marcos, se les adelantan y callan a los que reclaman puestos de honor al recordarnos que en la humildad del servicio conocemos el Reino de Dios entre nosotros. CRISTO SERVIDOR, IGLESIA SERVIDORA En el Evangelio de San Mateo, es la madre de Santiago y Juan la que hace la petición a Jesús (Lucas omite esta escena). Es “muy normal” que las madres quieran que sus hijos “salgan adelante en el mundo” y también que nosotros mismos busquemos posiciones de honor y poder. Pero nuevamente es la lección de Jesús, junto con las lecciones de Isaías y Hebreos, que nos recuerdan que necesitamos evaluar constantemente nuestra “muy normal” forma de vida para cerciorarnos de que estamos viviendo como Cristo, cabeza de la Iglesia. Cuando Isaías escribe sobre el Servidor doliente, se puede interpretar como una profecía sobre Jesús, pero también es una profecía de la presencia continua de Jesús, la Iglesia; cuando el autor de Hebreos escribe sobre la debilidad que Cristo el gran Sumo Sacerdote sufre, también es sobre la debilidad del Cuerpo de Cristo, la Iglesia. De esta manera las escrituras nos muestran hoy a todos, a los bautizados, a la Iglesia, cómo debemos continuar siendo el Cristo Servidor para el mundo. Lecturas de hoy: Isaías 53:10–11; Salmo 33:4–5, 18–20, 22; Hebreos 4:14–16; Marcos 10:35–45 [42–45] Copyright © 2005, World Library Publications. All rights reserved.