Second Sunday In Ordinary Time January 18, 2015 THOUGHTS IN A ROW On Monday we observe the MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. holiday. We are still learning lessons about non-violence, and putting aside our prejudices as we work for a more loving, tolerant and supportive world. There will be a Mass in the chapel of the Parish Center at 9:00 AM, Monday. This whole week is a time for PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY. We unite with all Christians who reflect the prayer of Jesus that “…they all be one…” We also pray with those who aren’t Christian and join with them in our common desire for peace and justice. Our world seems to continue to find ways of creating discord and war. Some of it flows from poverty and the misuse of wealth. Keep praying. This Thursday, January 22, is the anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that we continue to fight. We continue to pray for the legal protection of our unborn. Since we believe in the dignity of all human life and the beauty of all God’s creation, we show due respect for everything that exists. Fr. Chuck Page 2 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 18, 2015 LITURGY & PRAYER SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Scripture Readings for this weekend include: First Reading — Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening (1 Samuel 3:3b-10, 19). Psalm — Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will (Psalm 40). Second Reading — Your bodies are members of Christ; glorify God in your body (1 Corinthians 6:13c-15a, 17-20). Gospel — The first disciples saw where Jesus was staying and they stayed with him (John 1:35-42). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Hebrews 5:1-10 Psalm 110:1-4 Mark 2:18-22 Tuesday: Hebrews 6:10-20 Psalm 111:1-2, 4-5, 9, 10c Mark 2:23-28 Wednesday: Hebrews 7:1-3, 15-17 Psalm 110:1-4 Mark 3:1-6 Thursday: Hebrews 7:25 — 8:6 Psalm 40:7-10, 17 Mark 3:7-12 Friday: Hebrews 8:6-13 Psalm 85:8, 10-14 Mark 3:13-19 Saturday: Hebrews 9:2-3, 11-14 Psalm 47:2-3, 6-9 Mark 3:20-21 Sunday: Jonah 3:1-5, 10 Psalm 25:4-9 1 Corinthians 7:29-31 Mark 1:14-20 QUESTION OF THE WEEK FOR THIS WEEKEND (2ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME): Intrigued by Jesus, several disciples start following him, want to know where he is staying, etc., and commit themselves to Jesus. What Christian practice of discipleship has deepened my faith and commitment, leading me to a sense of God with and in me? FOR NEXT WEEKEND (3RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME): Simon and Andrew drop what they are doing to follow Jesus and become “fishers of men.” Where am I in my journey as a disciple of Jesus? or What do I do each day to continue Jesus’ work? In Memoriam Let us keep members of our parish in our thoughts and prayers especially Evelyn Norgaard, mother of Neil Norgaard, and Richard Kocon who have recently died. Let the grace of our prayers enfold the families and friends of these parishioners as they mourn the loss of their loved ones. PARKING LOT SAFETY Recently some cars have been vandalized in the parking lot and items were stolen. To prevent theft, remove any valuables or secure them out of sight and lock your car. 2015 CATHOLIC SERVICES APPEAL “Be Imitators of Christ.” The 2015 Catholic Services Appeal (CSA) is underway. The Board of Directors of the Catholic Services Appeal Foundation thanks all who contributed in 2014 to this organization that is raising funds to support CSA funded ministries. The Appeal funds services that no one parish or individual can do alone and these services must go on despite these troubled times in our archdiocese. It is important to know that contributions to the Catholic Services Appeal are being used for the benefit of designated ministries of the Appeal. Please visit the new Catholic Services Appeal Foundation website at csafspm.org for more information. Many of our parishioners will soon receive or have already received a mailing from the Catholic Services Appeal Foundation requesting your support of the 2015 Catholic Services Appeal. Please respond generously. When you give to the Catholic Services Appeal you provide food and shelter, education, spiritual support, and sacraments to individuals who are in need, disabled, imprisoned, hospitalized, or in nursing homes. This year, the theme of the Appeal is: “Be Imitators of Christ”. Your gift to the CSA helps to meet that challenge by enabling the funded ministries to reach out and demonstrate Christ’s love to many, many people in need. Funds given to the Catholic Services Appeal help to share the message of salvation not only in our parish but throughout our local Church and beyond. Commit to helping the CSA supported ministries. SPECIAL COLLECTION FOR EBOLA At each Mass this weekend, January 17 & 18, we are all invited to give to a special offering which will support those affected by the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. These funds will be used by Catholic Relief Services and other various partners to meet the most urgent needs facing people in West Africa who have been exposed to the disease. Checks may be made payable to the Church of St. Timothy, and marked “Ebola”. JANUARY 3/4 COLLECTION: $37,639.89 YR-TO-DATE ACTUAL/BUDGET AMOUNTS: 7/1/14 – 01/04/2015 ACTUAL: $706,435.64 2014-15 BUDGETED AMOUNT: $677,504.00 VARIANCE TO BUDGET: $28,931.64 Page 3 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 18, 2015 FAITH FORMATION & ENRICHMENT EARLY CATHOLIC FAMILY LIFE The winter session of our Early Catholic Family Life program will begin Thursday, February 19, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. This is a seven week program. ECFL was developed in 2000 and patterned after the highly successful Minnesota ECFE (Early Childhood Family Education) program. ECFL is a parentchild program that assists parents of children, birth to age five, with the tools they need to teach their children the Catholic faith. We ask that you pre-register for the program. If you are interested, or have any questions, call Robbie Raaen at the Parish Office. There is no charge for the program. LENT: INFORM, REFORM, TRANSFORM Jesus went out into the desert; we can go out on a limb! For a new way of being informed, reformed, and transformed by the Scriptures, join a Lenten Faith-Sharing group to focus on the Sunday Mass readings written in contemporary American English. Our resource, This Transforming Word, is just $10 and contains the readings, commentary, and reflection questions for every Sunday in the cycle B church year (and can be used for every cycle B through 2024)! Lots of options for being in a group: (1) revive your Lenten group from last year; (2) be in—or form—a new group, (3) incorporate this resource with your existing GoodNewsPeople group, or (4) read and discuss informally with a friend. And, if you are unable to be in a group, but would like to use this book on your own, we would be happy to order a book for you—just indicate that when you sign up. Lenten Groups kick-off with a large group meeting for everyone on the morning of Sunday, February 15th, right after the 8:30 a.m. Mass in room 224. Be sure to sign up by February 1st by stopping by or calling the parish office at 763-784-1329. Ask for Johanna if you would like more information. Risk transformation this Lent! CALLING ALL WOMEN The Catholic Women’s Conference “A Heart Drawn by Love: Sent on Fire” will be held on Saturday, February 14, 2015 at the Church of the Epiphany in Coon Rapids, 8:00 am - 2:00 p.m. Experience a day of inspiration, faith, fellowship, and fun for women around the archdiocese. It includes inspirational talks, Mass, prayer, entertainment, reconciliation, vendors, coffee and caramel rolls, and lunch for just $30/person before Jan 19 ($40 after that). For questions visit www.archspm.org keyword: WINE or call 651-291-441. Register online at www.winecwc.eventbrite.com. This event is sponsored by The Office of Evangelization & Catechesis in partnership with WINE: Women in the New Evangelization. GOODNEWSPEOPLE These groups that began meeting last fall will resume meeting at their usual time and place beginning the week of February 8th, unless your group has made other arrangements. We are ALL people of the Good News every time we put our faith, hope, and love into action. BANNS OF MARRIAGE Brittany DeBoer Brian Leonhardt February 7, 2015 • FUSION continues January 21st from 7-8:15 in room 125. All high school teens invited for food, fun, and fellowship friends included. There will also be a cake! • We still have 3 spots open for mission trip. If you are interested contact NolanG@churchofsttimothy.com for more detail. We will be going to Ft. Worth, Texas July 18-26. With fundraising we are hoping to spend very little per teen to go. • Keep February 7th open as we will go to NET Ministries LIFELINE in West St. Paul. There will be Mass, a speaker, and snacks. It is a great Saturday event with over 1000 teens from the archdiocese coming and afterwards we can get something to eat at Applebee's. • We have a high school retreat upon us! February 20-22nd we will have a high school retreat in Osceola Wisconsin. We will be partnering up with John the Baptist in New Brighton and have a weekend retreat. Cost is normally $99 dollars but we will only charge $60 a teen. This includes transportation, meals, and a place to sleep. For more info contact NolanG@churchofsttimothy.com. FR. GEORGE KOLATH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP High School Seniors - If you are interested in applying for the Father George Kolath Memorial Scholarship, there will be a brief, but helpful, meeting on Wednesday, January 28 at 7:30 p.m. in Room 221 at the parish center. Parents are also invited to attend. Applications will be on hand and you can also download them from our website www.churchofsttimothy.com. Graduating high school seniors who are a registered member of St. Tim’s and a confirmed Catholic with a minimum of 40 hours community/parish volunteer service (beyond those required for Confirmation) during high school years are eligible. Applicants must also be involved in some service ministry at St. Tim’s and provide 2 letters of recommendation – with at least one from a person knowledgeable about your parish service. An official sealed high school transcript is also needed with the application. Scholarships are usually awarded to 3 or 4 deserving graduating seniors planning to pursue further education next year— one of them could be you! The application deadline is April 1, 2015 – but now is the time to start working on that application form! Please feel free to call Janard Law at 763-422-8547 if you have any questions. MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH Wouldn’t it be fun to jump around like crazy? Yes!! – Join us for a chance to do that at Zero Gravity on Wednesday, January 21, 6:00-7:30 p.m. in Mounds View. Join other St. Tim’s youth for an hour of jumping, followed by a 30 minute cool down with pizza and cupcakes. Cost is $10. Turn in a signed permission slip, the fee & a Zero Gravity waiver (on our website or fill it out on Zero Gravity’s website. Due in the office by Monday, Jan. 19. Participants must provide their own transportation to and from Zero Gravity. Jump into winter by joining us at Zero Gravity! Page 4 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 18, 2015 COMMUNITY & OUTREACH SEPARATED/DIVORCED/WIDOWED SUPPORT GROUP Sponsored by St. Timothy. January 19, 2015 NO GROUP St. Tim’s closed for Martin Luther King Day SOCIAL JUSTICE NEWS “Be the change you want to see in the world.”~ Mohandas Gandhi PRAYER FOR PEACE All are welcome to join the Social Justice Committee immediately following the 5:00 p.m. and 8:30 a.m. Masses in the East Room in the back of the Church or at the Peace Site Bench (weather permitting). “Never has the use of violence brought peace in its wake. War begets war, violence begets violence.” Pope Francis I SOCIAL JUSTICE MEETING Please join us for the next Social Justice meeting on Thursday, February 19, at 7:00 in Rm. 20 of the Parish Center. SOCIAL JUSTICE MEET-UP! Thursday, February 12, 7:00-8:30, Rm. 224 of the parish Center “Fair Trade and Justice with Intelligent Consumer Purchasing: Promoting Social Justice through our Spending – Part 2”This is a continuation of the meeting from May 8.You did not need to attend the May 8 meeting for this event. Sponsored by the Office for Social Justice CANCER HOME COLLECTION THIS WEEKEND, JANUARY 17 & 18 Our Lady of Peace Home, located in St. Paul, is a home operated by the Franciscan Health Community for adult incurable cancer patients who cannot afford to pay for their care. Nothing is accepted from the patients or their families. Our Lady of Peace Home receives no payment for the services provided and relies solely upon the generosity of donors to continue its ministry. Every year, the Council of Women appeals to the generosity of St. Tim’s parishioners for food donations; bedding: single bed size afghans & quilts; toiletries: deodorant, shave cream, disposable razors, toothpaste, toothbrushes, mouthwash, body wash, lotion, lip balm, nail polish, hairstyling products (gel, spray, mousse, etc.), brushes, & combs; candy: wrapped Snickers, Milky Way, M&Ms, & similar type candy, hard candy, & soft chewy candy; miscellaneous: slippers, socks, ink pens, small note pads/Post-it notes, organizers/trays (small) for patients to use to organize small personal belongings, zip lock bags, & headphones; paper supplies: toilet paper, facial tissues, napkins, & paper towels; activity books (adults): crossword, word find, Sudoku, & mind challenge types. The weekend of January 17 and 18, these items may be placed in the boxes at the doors of the church. Cash donations are also being collected by Women’s Council members at the doors of the church. THANK YOU!! THANK YOU!! What a generous spirit of sharing you, the parishioners of St. Tim’s showed for our Christmas baskets program, reaching out to others in need during this Christmas holiday time to help 193 families receive food, gifts and blankets. About 1000 cards were taken from the trees, families were sponsored and cash and miscellaneous items were donated to the baskets – as well as numerous volunteers who helped put all the pieces together. THANKS TO ALL WHO SUPPORTED THIS PROGRAM!!! Special blessings and gratitude to Mary Joan Geist, Teena Badzinski, Nancy Downey, Lucy Witte, Kathy Petron, and Diane Ochocki who walked this journey with me and spent countless hours with love, compassion, commitment, and just plain hard work, and the Blanketiers who made 255 blankets to give to the children of the families. Then there were those who came out in the early morning hours to transport food from Cub, others who accepted, sorted, and wrapped presents, carried the bags of presents to the gym, packed food baskets, and helped with the distribution and delivery of the baskets. TO ALL . . . . let us continue to share in the ministry of Jesus Christ and a sincere thank you and health & happiness in 2014: Rich, Mona, & Annie Lehman, Eric Tran, Russ Landry, John Paul, Kathy Piche, Linda Boethin, Bill & Ann Palzer, Carol Schmidt, Deb Kirk, John Badzinski, Gary Stevenson, Terry & Karen Lee, Kathy & John Wiestenberg, Kathy Manley, Carol Jansen, Vic & Mary Johnson, Robert, Missy, Makayla & Matthew Persaud, Bradley Jansen, Dave & Peggy Peterson, Gene Kotz, Patty Korkowski, Andy & Amy Hendrikson, Lynn & Mark Wienhold, Phil & Joan Jablonecki, Ann & Mark Genosky, Ron Frank, Bob McNeil, Dave Case, Irene Revering, Ed Breitbach, Bob & Pat Trombley, Angie Morgan, Margaret Oehlenschlager, Gary Geist, Mike Kelly, Jan Sofka, Janard Law, Bobbie Saxe, Bernice Jacobson, Jan Kujawa, Berry, Lorraine Emilson, Joan & Bill Morning, Richard Brown, Frank & Paula Yanez, Jim Gryniewski, Rudy & Carol Kalan, Carl & Joyce Pierret, Roger & Susan Tlusty, Judy Evans, Kathy Lund and any others who came in as sleek and swift as deer and left as quietly as elves . . . we just didn’t get your names!! THANKS TO ALL WHO SORTED FOOD SUNDAY, JANUARY 4: Karen Holdgrafer-Berry, Sarah Berry, Selena Bohnet, Paul, Colleen, Jeremiah and John Labelle, Cheryl Peloquin and others who may not have signed in. Your help is greatly appreciated. HANSON NAR-ANON FAMILY GROUP “The Nar-Anon Family Groups are a world-wide fellowship for those affected by someone else’s drug addiction. As a twelve step program, we offer help by sharing our experience, strength, and hope. We carry the message of hope by letting others know that they are not alone; by practicing the Twelve Steps of Nar-Anon, and by changing our own attitudes.” (from the Preamble). The Hanson Nar-Anon Family Group meets from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Thursdays in the Epiphany Church Nursery, 11001 Hanson Blvd., Coon Rapids. For information contact Mary at 612.867.8087 or www.nar-anon.org DONATIONS WERE GIVEN TOWARD ST. TIMOTHY’S CHRISTMAS DECORATING IN MEMORY OF: Henry & Anna Albers Sam Anderson Howard Angerhofer Barb Arenz Gerald L. 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Chuck Brambilla DEACON/BAPTISM PROGRAM: Tom Quayle PARISH ADMINISTRATOR: Lou Ochocki OFFICE MANAGER: Mary Mueller MAINTENANCE Barry Schuetzler BOOKKEEPER: Barb Case DIRECTOR OF LITURGY & MUSIC: Bill Steffl OFFICE HOURS: Monday – Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 8:00AM-9:00PM 8:00AM-5:00PM 8:00AM-4:00PM CLOSED 8:00AM-12:30PM MASS SCHEDULE: *ASL Interpreter at 8:30 AM Mass* Saturday evening: 5:00PM Sunday: *8:30 & 10:30AM Weekdays: Mon-Wed & Fri 9AM; Comm Service Thur 9AM Holydays: Variable COORDINATOR OF LITURGICAL MUSIC: Therese Jorgensen SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Individual: Saturday following 5:00PM Mass Penitential Prayer Service: Variable PRE–FIFTH GRADE/SEASONAL ACTIVITIES: Robbie Raaen ROSARY: Tuesday 6:30 PM in Parish Center Chapel DRE/MIDDLE SCHOOL/BASKETS: Margaret Kelly PRAYER REQUESTS: Call 784-2818 or 784-9238. SENIOR HIGH YOUTH MINISTER: Nolan Gutierrez RCIA/ADULT ED/NEW PARISHIONERS: Johanna Scanlan COMMUNION FOR HOMEBOUND: Contact Maggie Philbrook Laine at Parish Office. SEP-DIV-WID/GRIEF/SR CITIZENS: Shawn Phillips CRISIS/BEFRIENDERS/HOSP. SHUT-IN: Maggie Philbrook Laine HOSPITALITY/KITCHEN COORDINATOR: Diane Wiener BAPTISMS: Parents must attend a pre-baptism class. Call Parish Office for scheduling. WEDDINGS: Arrangements must be made at least six months prior to the wedding. MISSION STATEMENT We are a progressive, welcoming Catholic community that values full participation in worship and community service. We commit to being a peace-loving, Eucharistic community providing integrated faith formation and applying gospel values to daily living.
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