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sunday, may 10 , 2015
SUNDAY, MAY 10 , 2015
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
Clergy
Reverend Mark Moriarty, Pastor
Very Reverend Timothy Cloutier, In Residence
Reverend John Paul Erickson, In Residence
Reverend James McConville, In Residence
Deacon Nathan Allen
Sunday Masses
Saturday 5:15 p.m. (anticipated), with Benediction at 5:00 p.m.
6:30, 7:30 a.m. (Latin EF Low Mass) 8:30, 10:00 a.m. (Latin OF High Mass), 12 Noon
Weekday Masses
8:00 a.m. Monday through Saturday (Saturday—Sung Latin Mass)
5:15 p.m. Monday through Friday
During school year, Mass on Thursday morning is at 9:30 a.m.
Holy Days of Obligation
Watch bulletin for Mass schedules
Confessions
Fridays 4:00-5:00 p.m. (Chapel)
Saturdays: 4:00-5:00 p.m. (Upper Church) and 8:00-9:00 p.m. (Chapel)
First Tuesday following the 7:30 p.m. Novena
First Friday 7:00-7:50 a.m. (Chapel)
First Saturday 7:00-7:50 a.m. (Chapel)
Adoration and Devotions
Tuesday: 7:00 p.m. Chaplet of Divine Mercy and Holy Rosary
7:30 p.m. Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Friday: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament following the
8:00 a.m. Mass until 5:00 p.m.
Chaplet of Divine Mercy (Chapel) at 3:00 p.m.
Sunday: 3:00 p.m. Vespers and Benediction of the Most
Blessed Sacrament
Parish Office Hours
Monday – Thursday, 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Fridays: 9:00 a.m. - Noon
Contact Information
Parish Office 535 Thomas Avenue
office@churchofsaintagnes.org
School Office 530 Lafond Avenue
office@saintagnesschool.org
Rev. Mark Moriarty
Sisters of Charity
www.sistersofcharity.com
Emergency Number
651.925.8800
651.925.8700
651.925.8800
651.925.8805
651.925.8899
535 Thomas Ave. | Saint Paul, Minnesota 55103 | 651.925.8800 | www.churchofsaintagnes.org
May 10, 2015
SISTERS OF CHARITY
Consecrated Life and Saint Agnes Parish
We Sisters of Charity of Our Lady Mother of the Church
(SCMC) have been privileged and blessed to have served in
Saint Agnes Parish and School for the past ten years. From
the first warm welcome and offers of help; through the spirit
of solidarity in working toward authentic Catholic aims; to
the many heartfelt farewells already expressed, we can only
thank God for His abundant goodness and pledge our grateful prayers for all in return, indeed a small return for such a
great gift.
We consecrated souls have already received the mysterious,
humbling, and amazing gift of a call to a closer following of
Christ, a more intimate union with Him, rooted in Baptism,
and one which draws us to surrender our lives to Him in
love. Every vocation story is unique; through God’s particular love for souls, we are each called and truly empowered to
generously pour ourselves out for Jesus in others.
Pope Francis dedicated this year for those in Consecrated
Life, in thanksgiving for God’s gifts -- joy, surrender, and service of love; to invite shared reflection, and to challenge us to
renew our dedication. We do need your prayers and we
commit ourselves to pray for you, especially since our vocations in the Church are mystically united, in Jesus Christ.
Although “Christ proposes the evangelical counsels [which
we religious profess]…to every disciple [emphasis added],”
the perfection of charity, to which all the faithful are called,
entails” for us consecrated persons the obligation of chastity,
poverty, and obedience, through our profession of these
counsels (Catechism of the Catholic Church #915.)
In Vita Consecrata (#15), Pope Saint John Paul II develops this
idea of the grace of consecrated life: “But those who are called
to the Consecrated Life have a special experience of the light
which shines forth from the Incarnate Word. For the profession of the evangelical counsels makes them a kind of
sign and prophetic statement for the community of the
brethren and for the world…”
We Sisters happily hear our sainted pope later exhort: “By
virtue of their dedication lived in fullness and in joy, consecrated women are called in a special way to be signs of
God’s tender love toward the human race and to be special
witnesses to the mystery of the Church, Virgin, Bride, and
Mother (#57) and “…the future of the new evangelization…
is unthinkable without a renewed contribution from
women, especially women religious (ibid.)” This echoes
Saint Teresa of Avila’s rhetorical remark: “What would
become of the world if there were no religious?” (Autobiography Chapter 32, 11).
As Father mentioned here in the month for life (Jan. 25,
2015), “Larger families help with vocations to the religious
life and priesthood.” We depend on all generous families
to continue religious vocations.
God is love. Pascal said, “The heart has its reasons of which
reason knows nothing.” Therefore, in accepting this temporary sorrow of separation, as we leave Saint Agnes, we
manifest to God our trust in His infinite wisdom and Divine
Providence, as our SCMC founder Msgr. John Zwyzen often
proclaimed. This is the way of Consecrated Life and
Christian life. John Henry Cardinal Newman wrote, “To
live is to change, and to be perfect is to have changed often.”
We believe that God never would remove anything good
from our lives unless he had already planned something
much better. This is our faith.
God bless you always, all ways.
Mother Marie-André Wilson, SCMC
FAREWELL RECEPTION
FOR THE SISTERS OF CHARITY
MAY 17
The Altar and Rosary Society will host a farewell
reception for the Sisters of Charity of Our Lady,
Mother of the Church after the 8:30am Mass next
Sunday, May 17.
Please join us in Schuler Hall to celebrate their
years of service to Saint Agnes before they return
to the Motherhouse in Connecticut.
May 10, 2015
TODAY AT SAINT AGNES
There will be no Coffee and Donuts today.
The Church of Saint Agnes wishes all Mothers a blessed and
happy Mother’s day.
THIS WEEK AT SAINT AGNES
Ascension Thursday
The Feast of the Ascension will be celebrated on Thursday,
May 13 at the 9:30 a.m. School Mass as a Missa Cantata in the
Extraordinary Form. As usual, all parishioners are welcome. The holy day of obligation has been transferred to
Sunday, May 17 and will be celebrated in the Ordinary
Form at all Sunday Masses, besides the 7:30 a.m which will
be in the Extraordinary Form.
CHORALE & ORCHESTRA NOTES
Mass: Joseph Haydn, Theresienmesse (1799)
Offertory: W. A. Mozart, Church Sonata in F, K 145 (1774) The
Theresienmesse was composed by Haydn in the summer of 1799
as one of a series of six Masses requested annually by his patron, Prince Nikolaus II Esterhazy to celebrate the name-day of
his wife, Princess Maria Hermengild (1768-1845), at the
Prince's chapel in Eisenstadt. The autograph score of this Mass
bears the simple title Missa. The nickname, Theresienmesse is
thought to have originated after a performance in the Viennese
court chapel in which the soprano soloist was Empress Maria
Theresa, wife of Franz II, who was also the soprano soloist in
both of Haydn’s oratorios, The Creation and The Seasons,
composed during the same period. The other five Masses composed by Haydn during this period are the Paukenmesse (1796),
Heiligmesse (1796), Nelsonmesse (1798), Schöpfungsmesse (1801),
and Harmoniemesse (1802). All of these Masses are in the Chorale’s repertory and all but the Schöpfungsmesse were presented by the Chorale this season. The Twin Cities Catholic
Chorale is a non-profit corporation, financially independent of
the Church of Saint Agnes and the Archdiocese of St. Paul &
Minneapolis, which depends solely on the generosity of its
contributors. For more contribution options, and the current
schedule of Masses, please visit www.catholicchorale.org.
Schedule of Future Chorale Masses
Sunday, May 17, Antonín Dvorák, Mass in D
(The Ascension of the Lord)
Sunday, May 24, Franz Schubert, Mass in C
(Pentecost Sunday)
AROUND THE ARCHDIOCESE
Archdiocesan Marriage Day - June 6 , 10 a.m.
Mass at the Cathedral of Saint Paul
Married couples, celebrate the gift of your vocation at the
Archdiocesan Marriage Day Celebration Mass with
Archbishop John Nienstedt. Participate in the grand opening of the exhibit “100 Years of Marriage at the Cathedral of
Saint Paul.” Those celebrating their silver and golden anniversaries in the 2015 calendar year will be honored in a special way. Family and Friends are welcome.
Submit requests for a special certificate by May 30 via email
at flomos@archspm.org, or by mail to Office of Marriage,
Family and Life, Marriage Certificates, 328 Kellogg Blvd W,
St. Paul, MN 55102. For more information, call 651.291.4488.
Retreat for Women - June 26-28
A silent retreat for women based on the Spiritual Exercises
of St Ignatius will be preached by priests from the Miles
Christi Religious Order on June 26-28, 2015 at the Franciscan Retreat Center in Prior Lake. The same retreat for men
will be offered the weekend of August 28-30, 2015, also at
the Franciscan Retreat Center. For more information and to
register, please contact Karen Hastreiter at 651.451.1132
or minnesota@spiritualexercises.net.
Archbishop Harry J. Flynn Catechetical Institute
Come discover the plan that will transform your work,
your marriage, your family, your community… your life!
This fall, the Archbishop Harry J. Flynn Catechetical Institute will begin another two-year course at The Church of
the Epiphany campus in Coon Rapids. Taught by some of
the best instructors in the Twin Cities, such as Bishop
Andrew Cozzens, Jeff Cavins, Deacon Joe Michalak,
Fr. John Klockeman, Dr. Bill Stevenson, Dr. Todd Flanders,
Christina Smith and more, the program follows the four
pillars of the Catechism of the Catholic Church and will
make sense of all things Catholic, deepen your faith, and
lay out the roadmap to heaven.
The classes are divided into four eleven-week modules and
meet on Monday evenings, 7 to 9 pm, with two Saturday
morning formative sessions per module. Applications are
now being accepted through June 1, for the class beginning
in September. For more information and an application to
become part of the Class of St. Teresa of Avila, call
651. 962.5028 or visit www.CIstudent.com.
2015 CATHOLIC SERVICES APPEAL
Thank you to the many parishioners who have already made a gift to the Catholic Services Appeal (CSA) this year. To date,
we have recieived $25,934 in gifts and pledges on behalf of Saint Agnes; our defined goal is $45,895. As our school has been
recipients of scholarship assistance through the CSA for many years, please consider still making a gift if you have not done
so yet. Envelopes are available in the back of church. For more information on the Catholic Services Appeal Foundation,
visit csafspm.org.
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WEEKLY CALENDAR
Sunday, May 10
No Coffee and Donuts Today
Chamber Choir Rehearsal (Kent) after the 10:00 am Mass
Latin Class (Bride’s) after the 10:00 am Mass
Vespers & Benediction ................................................ 3:00 pm
Monday, May 11
Legion of Mary (Bride’s) ......................................... 6:15 pm
St. Anthony Maria Hilf Meeting (Schuler) ........... 7:00 pm
Tuesday, May 12
4th Degree K.C.'s Meeting and Dinner (Schuler) 5:45 pm
Rosary (Chapel) ....................................................... 7:00 pm
Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help ............... 7:30 pm
TCCC Rehearsal (Choir Loft) ................................. 7:30 pm
Wednesday, May 13
Little Flowers (Schuler) ........................................... 3:00 pm
Youth Religion Program (School) .......................... 6:30 pm
Saint Agnes Choir Rehearsal (Choir Loft) ............ 7:00 pm
Thursday, May 14
Children’s Choir has been cancelled.
Senior Banquet (Schuler) ........................................ 6:00 pm
Book Study (Bride’s)................................................ 7:00 pm
Friday, May 15
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament until 5:15 Mass
Confessions (Chapel)............................................... 4:00 pm
Saturday, May 16
Little Flowers Tea (Schuler).......................................................
Confessions (Upper Church) ............................ 4:00–5:00 pm
Confessions (Chapel) ............................................. 8:00--9:00 pm
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Welcome to our parish family:
Duane Durant
Megan and John Shinnick and their son, Lars Patrick
DRIVER'S EDUCATION
JUNE 1-12
Saint Agnes School will offer classroom instruction for
Driver's Ed this summer. The class takes place from June 1
through June 12 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. Class is
limited to 30 students, and registration will be accepted
on a first come basis. Forms are available in the Main Office.
FREE SOCCER CLINIC
The free camp is July 27-31, 9-11:30 a.m. at West Mini Rec
Center. Sanneh Foundation and Saint Agnes coaches will
help run the camp. Tony Sanneh is a local former world
cup player whose Aunt is a great supporter of the school.
For more information, contact Mr. Olson at 651.925.8803.
Open to all ages 6-14. More details and the sign up form
can be found on the Saint Agnes school website under the
girls soccer page.
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May 10, 2015
MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, May 11
8:00 am Audrey Votel †
5:15 pm Edel Quinn †
Tuesday, May 12 | Saints Nereus & Achilleus, Martyrs
8:00 am Florence Charboneau †
5:15 pm Helen Johnson †
Wednesday, May 13 | Our Lady of Fatima
8:00 am John Burns
5:15 pm Joseph & Lucy Borocki †
Thursday, May 14 | The Ascension of the Lord
8:00 am John & Sueann Sirba
9:30 am* Mark Marchio (B) Missa Cantata, EF
5:15 pm Emma Kramlinger †
Friday, May 15 | Saint Isidore
8:00 am Lang Family
5:15 pm Norm R. Harm †
Saturday, May 16
8:00 am Tom & Colleen MacDonald
5:15 pm Margaret Johnson
Sunday, May 17| Seventh Sunday of Easter
6:30 am Christopher Hagen Family
7:30 am Norbert Sirba †
8:30 am Mary Beaudry †
10:00 am* Bridget Kromhout and Joseph Laha
12:00 pm Missa pro populo (For the people)
(A) Anniversary (B) Birthday
† Deceased *Sung High Mass
ALTAR SERVERS SCHEDULE
Saturday, May 16
5:15 pm Mass
Jonah Hintgen, Matthew Boeser, Lucas Lahlum,
Joseph Hintgen, Jimmy Bloomquist
Sunday, May 17
7:30 am Mass
Matthew Swanson, Thomas Conroy
8:30 am Mass
Thomas Bradac, Peter Bradac, Shane Oglesbee,
Joe Hobbs, Tim Hobbs
10:00 am Mass
Thomas Kostuch, William Kostuch, Billy Siebenaler,
Ross Wright, Joe Galush, J.P. DeJak, Nate Bennett, Gregory
Bennett, Alex Lenzmeier, Ben Lenzmeier, Philip Eilen
12:00 Noon Mass
Daniel Farrell, Viet Pham, Duy Phan,
An Phan, Nguyen Phan
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