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sunday, february 16, 2014
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2014
SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME • SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY (EF)
Clergy
Rev. Mark Moriarty, Pastor
Rev. John Paul Erickson, In Residence
Rev. James McConville, In Residence
Rev. Timothy Cloutier, 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
Saturdays: 3:30-5:00 p.m. and 7:30-9:00 p.m.
First Tuesday following the 7:30 p.m. Novena
Thursday before first Friday 4:00-5:00 p.m.
First Friday 7:00-7:50 a.m. and 4:00-5:00 p.m.
First Saturday 7:00-7:50 a.m.
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
Emergency Number
651.925.8800
651.925.8700
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The Church of Saint Agnes
Lenten lecture series 2014
“Behold Thy Mother”
From the Cross, Our Blessed Lord Himself gave us the gift of His Mother.
Consider this Lent how Our Blessed Lady, just as she loves her own Son, loves each and every one of us
and how continually throughout history she has been sent by her Son
to comfort and strengthen her children in this valley of tears.
March 7: Deacon Nathan Allen, "Our Lady of Walsingham"
March 14 : Fr. Robert Altier, "Our Lady of Fatima"
March 21: Fr. Bryan Pedersen, "Our Lady of Lourdes"
March 28: Fr. Mark Moriarty, “Our Lady of Guadalupe”
April 4: Monsignor Aloysius Callahan, “Our Lady of Knock”
April 11: Fr. John Paul Erickson, “Our Lady of Akita”
All sessions of the Lenten Lecture Series will take place in Schuler Hall
immediately following the 7:00pm Stations of the Cross at approximately 7:45 p.m.
For more information please contact John DeJak at 651.925.8855 or by email at jdejak@saintagnesschool.org
February 16, 2014
TODAY AT SAINT AGNES
CHORALE AND ORCHESTRA NOTES
Please join us today in Schuler Hall for a Pancake Breakfast
sponsored by the Knights of Columbus, benefiting the upcoming Saint Agnes School Vocations Pilgrimage to the Holy
Land. Pancakes will be serviced after the 8:30, 10:00 and Noon
Masses today. Coffee and donuts will be served after the 6:30
and 7:30 Masses. 100% of the proceeds benefit the Vocations
Pilgrimage.
W.A. Mozart, Missa Longa K.262
W. A. Mozart (1756-1791) did not seem to have any special
occasion in mind when he composed this Mass in mid-1775.
Mozart’s Missa Longa (long mass) calls for elaborate instrumental interludes throughout, but does not include solo
arias. So the Mass technically cannot be classified as a missa
solemnis (solemn mass). The elaborate fugues at the end of
the Gloria and Credo are masterful compositions that present special challenges for Chorale members. Mozart continued to compose sacred music, but during this period of
his life he became more involved with secular instrumental
music as well as opera. In the summer of 1777, Mozart
asked to be released from his employment with the PrinceArchbishop of Salzburg, who responded by dismissing
both Mozart and his father.
THIS WEEK AT SAINT AGNES
Saint Agnes Mothers’ Group - February 19
Join other Catholic mothers and their children age birth-6
years old in the Bride's Room downstairs, February 19th
from 9:30-11:00 a.m. for our monthly playgroup. We will
chat about the clash of Catholicism & secular culture and
how we face that as mothers. Nut-free snacks, toys, and coloring provided for little ones. Contact Nell Alt or Cynthia
Adkins for questions:saintagnesmothers@gmail.com.
Catholic Doctrine and Morality Class—February 20
In 1991, one of the major obstacles of the confirmation of
Clarence Thomas to the US Supreme Court was his interest
in and endorsement of the natural law. Why did this draw
such anger from certain Senators? What is it about the natural law that engenders such heated debate and even vitriol? This week’s lecture for the Catholic Doctrine and Morality Class will be by Mr. DeJak addressing the natural law
and the moral life and the Church as the authentic interpreter of the natural law. All parishioners—whether or not
they are formally in the class—are invited to Schuler Hall on
Thursday at 7:30-8:30 p.m. for this or any of the sessions on
the truths of our faith.
Pick-up Basketball Moves to Wednesdays
Monday Men's Basketball moves to Wednesdays beginning
the week of Feb. 24, and runs through April. We play from
7:30-9:00 p.m. Please arrive at Door #1 no later than 7:30 so
you can be let in the secure building. Questions may be directed to Jason Adkins at jasonadkins11@yahoo.com.
Catholic Healthcare Conference—March 28-29
All in health care and the general public are invited to participate in a bioethics conference at St. Catherine University
& the University of St. Thomas on March 28 and 29, 2014
presented by Curatio, an Apostolate of Catholic Health Care
Professionals. Conference participants will learn how to
joyfully bear witness to the surpassing dignity of the human
person in the midst of escalating challenges and threats to
human life in health care, especially to those who are suffering and most vulnerable. The keynote speaker, Father Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austriaco, is the Associate Professor of
Molecular Biology and Genetics at Providence College in
Rhode Island. Continuing education credits are available.
Deadline to register is March 14th. Register online at
www.RediscoveringJoy.com
The Twin Cities Catholic Chorale is a non-profit organization that depends solely on the generosity of its contributors. Printed schedules, along with donation envelopes, are
available at the church entrances. Patrons are encouraged to
visit chorale.churchofsaintagnes.org for more contribution
options and the current schedule of Masses.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Parent/Child Workshop for First Reconciliation - February 26
All parents and children preparing for the Sacrament of
Penance must attend a mandatory Parent/Child Workshop
on Wed., February 26 from 6:45–7:45 p.m. in Schuler Hall.
Homeschool Family 4th Friday Event - February 28
Church tours with Parish Historian John Ernster! All
homeschooling families are invited to attend our second
Homeschool Family 4th Friday event scheduled for February 28. We will start in the chapel at 3:00 p.m. with Divine
Mercy devotions, followed by Church tours with parish
historian, John Ernster. There will be a brief slide presentation for everyone, then John will lead a short tour for the
little ones and then a longer, more detailed tour for the
older kids. We will then attend Benediction and 5:15 p.m.
Mass, followed by a pizza dinner ($10 per family, please
bring a side dish to share) and social time. If you have any
questions, feel free to contact Amy Schaeffer at 651-7744545 or arsbusymom@yahoo.com
Attention: Men of Saint Agnes—March 4
Come join the priests and other men of the parish for a
mardi gras evening of good food, good drink and cigars. Tuesday, March 4, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. Cost: $15 for
food and drink or $20 for food, drink, and cigar. Please
RSVP to John DeJak at jdejak@saintagnesschool.org or Scott
Franzitta at sfranzit@gmail.com by February 26. More information to follow.
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WEEKLY CALENDAR
Sunday, February 16
Pancake Breakfast for the Vocation’s Pilgrimage
Chamber Choir Rehearsal after the 10:00 am Mass
Latin III Class (Bride’s) after the 10:00 am Mass
Vespers and Benediction.......................................... 3:00 pm
Monday, February 17
Legion of Mary (Bride’s ........................................... 6:00 pm
Men's Pick-up Basketball (Door #1)........................ 7:30 pm
Tuesday, February 18
Troop of St George (Gruden Gym) ......................... 6:30 pm
Novena ....................................................................... 7:00 pm
Couple to Couple (Schuler) ..................................... 7:15 pm
TCCC Rehearsal (Church) ....................................... 7:30 pm
Wednesday, February 19
Mother’s Group (Bride’s Room) ..............................9:30 am
Youth Religion Class (School) ................................. 6:30 pm
New Parish Choir (Choir Loft) ................................ 7:00 pm
Men’s Club ‘Man’s Night’ ....................................... 7:30 pm
Thursday, February 20
Children’s Choir (Schuler) .............................. 3.:00-4:30 pm
Homeschool Meeting (Bride’s Room) .................... 3:00 pm
Latin I (Brides) ........................................................... 6:30 pm
Catholic Doctrine and Morality (Schuler).............. 7:30 pm
Friday, February 21
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
following the 8:00 am Mass until 5:00 pm
Confirmation Retreat (Schuler) ............... 8:00 am -2:30 pm
Chaplet of Divine Mercy (Chapel).......................... 3:00 pm
Cathedral Young Adults (Gruden) ......................... 7:00 pm
Saturday, February 22
Confessions ........................................... 3:30-5:00, 7:30-9:00 pm
Annual Giving Statements
In the course of modernizing our information systems at
the parish and school this past summer, we have encountered some significant data/softeware conversion issues.
Please accept our apologies for some of the errors, omissions and delays as we continue to get these issues resolved. Thank you for your patience in this transition.
Please contact Gerrie Lachowitzer at 651.925.8800 to report any discrepancies with your personal records and to
receive a corrected statement if necessary.
Heat, Light and Water Special Collection—Today
Thank you to all who generously support our bi-annual
collection to assist with the utilities of the Church. With
this extraordinarily cold winter, our current and projected heating bills are significant, to say the least. We
are so grateful for your assistance as we try to keep such
a large Church comfortable for those who attend.
Catholic Services Appeal
Thank you to our many parishioners and friends who
have already chosen to support this years appeal in support of schools, the seminary and other ministries.
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February 16, 2014
MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, February 17
8:00 am Joseph M. & Margaret Hafner †
5:15 pm David Joseph Menke
Tuesday, February 18
8:00 am Jerome Menke †
5:15 pm Emilio Torrano
Wednesday, February 19
8:00 am Debra Bauer-Bieniek
5:15 pm John Alden Finanger (A) †
Thursday, February 20
8:00 am Sue Germscheid †
9:30 am Bill & Rita Hermes
5:15 pm Frank Wiesner Family
Friday, February 21 | St. Peter Damian, Bishop and Doctor
8:00 am Ruben Martinez †
5:15 pm Deborah A. Brown †
Saturday, February 22 | The Chair of St. Peter the Apostle
8:00 am Gilbert Kahn (A) †
5:15 pm David Lang Family
Sunday, February 23 | Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sexagesima Sunday (EF)
6:30 am Robert Weidner †
7:30 am John Nasseff
8:30 am Joanna Novotny †
10:00 am* Anita Burns †
12:00 pm Missa pro populo (For the people)
(A) Anniversary (B) Birthday
† Deceased *Sung High Mass
ALTAR SERVERS SCHEDULE
Saturday, February 22
5:15 pm Mass
Roger Dickerson, Randall Dickerson, Lucas Lahlum,
Matthew Boesser, Jack Boesser
Sunday, February 23
7:30 am Mass
Ross Wright, JP DeJak
8:30 am Mass
Max Minwegen, Chris Minwegen,
Michael Cogan, Francis Minwegen
10:00 am Mass
Nick Conroy, Matthew St. Martin, John Rose, Thomas Washburn,
Jacob Rose, Anton Praska, Joe Gallush, Petrus Washburn,
Aloysius Washburn, Thomas Conroy, Matthew Swanson,
Evan Most, Ambrose Washburn
12:00 Noon Mass
Viet Pham, Nathan Coyne, David Hanson,
Jacob Coyne, Daniel Farrell
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