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2055 Bohland Avenue Saint Paul, MN 55116 Phone 651-698-5581
Lumen Christi CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
First Sunday of Advent
November 28, 2021
There will be signs in the sun, the moon, and the stars.
When these signs begin to happen,
stand erect and raise your heads
because your redemption is at hand.
— Luke 21:25, 28
Be vigilant at all times
Weekly Collection Update
Week ending YTD Nov. 13/14 2021
Total Collection $10,497.78 $1,151,502.27
Budget $25,475.00 $1,093,750.00
Variance —$14,977.22 $57,752.27
Thank you for your donation.
We are extremely grateful.
November 28, 2021
Parish Calendar
Parish News
Sunday, November 28 First Sunday of Advent Mass 8:30 am CH, Livestreamed Adult Choir at 8:30 Mass Mass 10:30 am CH Handbell Choir at 10:30 Mass
Monday, November 29 Mass 7:45 am CH Eucharistic Adoration 8:15 am - Noon Ch Advent Homily Faith Sharing Groups 2:00 pm Zoom Advent Evening Prayer 7:00 pm, CH or Livestreamed
Tuesday, November 30 Mass 7:45 am CH First Reconciliation Family Night 6:30 pm CR
Wednesday, December 1 Mass 7:45 am CH Adult Choir 6:30 pm CH Social Justice Committee 7:30 pm 1CON
Thursday, December 2 Mass 7:45 am CH Handbell Choir 6:30 pm
Friday, December 3 Men’s Group 6:30 am 1CON Mass 7:45 am CH Community Coffee 8:30 am CR
Saturday, December 4 Advent Retreat 9:30 am CR Confession 3:30 - 4:00 pm CH Mass 4:30 pm CH
Sunday, December 5 Second Sunday of Advent Food Market Collection Mass 8:30 am CH, Livestreamed Handbell Choir at 8:30 Mass Mass 10:30 am CH
Volunteer to Light the Advent Wreath You or your family are invited to light the Advent Wreath at one of the Masses you attend during the four weekends of Advent, Nov. 27/28, Dec. 4/5, 11/12, 18/19. Contact Amy Wittak, Director of Liturgy, at [email protected]. All are welcome!
Lumen Christi Catholic Community warmly welcomes
Wendel Rex Essa
into the community of faith.
Preparing for This Years’ Holiday Card Ministry Last December and January hundreds of cards were sent by Lumen Christi parishioners to those in the parish who, for a variety of reasons, needed some extra holiday joy. Do you know someone who would appreciate receiving a card from a fellow parishioner? Please send their name and mailing address to Eric Fought, via email, [email protected]. Soon we will be asking for volunteers to send cards out to parishioners.
Receive a Decade of the Rosary in your Email Each Day during Advent
Sign up at lumenchristicc.org, Join Our Email List (lower home page) and choose Community Prayer. Or call the parish office for assistance.
Family Advent Event on Gaudete Sunday Pick Up an Ornament to Decorate!
Gaudete Sunday, always the third Sunday of Advent, is the weekend set aside to rejoice in the joy and anticipation of Christmas. This year that is December 11/12. A clear plastic ornament was
given to families at Highland Catholic School and Faith Formation classes. Ornaments are available in the Gath-ering Area for families with children if you are not a part of either of these groups. Decorate the ornament as a family, then bring it to Mass the weekend of December 11/12 and decorate the trees in the Gathering Area. Coffee and donuts are available after Masses this week-end. Please join this family activity in joy and anticipa-tion of Christmas!
Congratulations to
Skip and Laureen Bluhm
on their 50th Wedding Anniversary!
Advent Prayer and Reflection Booklets Help yourself to the Advent Prayer and Reflection book-lets found in the Gathering Area. There are some for adults and some for families. Free.
Monthly Food Market Collection Dec. 4/5 Thank you for fighting food insecurity in our community. The $1,730.24 and 477 pounds of food that were donated last month are very appreciated.
LUMEN CHRISTI CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
Main Church or Livestream
BRING SOME JOY THIS CHRISTMAS!
The Angel Tree project is designed to aid children, seniors and adults who are in need of some love and support especially this holiday season.
Select a tag at lumenchristicc.org on the home page under News or call the office for help.
Return your gift by Dec. 5 unwrapped and labeled with the tag number.
Charities we will be helping this year Catholic Charities - 180 gifts Neighborhood House - 130 gifts Urban Academy - 67 gifts Prison Ministry - 1-5 families Jeremiah House - 40 gifts Abriah Pregnancy Support - 50 gifts Highland Catholic School and Lumen Christi families.
If you sign up to bring a gift and are unable to do so please let us know so that no one goes without a gift.
Angel Tree
Advent
Advent begins the Church’s liturgical year. Advent is the season encompassing the four Sundays leading up to the cele-bration of Christmas. It is a time of preparation that directs our hearts and minds to Christ’s second coming at the end of time and also to the anniversary of the Lord’s birth at Christmas. Advent prayer as a time of waiting can help prepare you for the birth of Jesus Christ.
Parish Advent Retreat
“Patience People! For the Lord is Coming…”
Led by Fr. Paul and Parish Staff
Saturday, December 4, 9:30-11:30
Come and be refreshed with
some time for quiet and reflection
Please join us in person or find the
recording after the event on the Website. No need to pre-register.
FAMILY ADVENT SERVICE PROJECT EVENT
Sunday, Dec. 5, 11:30am (following 10:30 Mass)
Choose as many activities as you would like:
Projects:
(For three of the projects below we ask that you bring the supplies listed.)
Color-a-Smile is a nonprofit organization that distributes cheerful drawings to Senior Citizens, Our Troops Over-seas, children in hospitals, and many others on their mailing list.
Greeting cards for parishioners who are homebound
Thank You Goody Bags for Local Heroes – first responders, fire fighters, police officers, etc. Bring: wrapped candies, treats to put in the bags
Creativity Kits for Minnesota Visiting Nurses to bring to homebound children Bring: Boxes of coloring crayons, coloring or activity books, stickers (easily found at dollar stores)
Healing Hearts Rescue Collection for Dogs Bring any of the following items (used okay): Disposa-ble or reusable potty pads, exercise pens (playpens are great for puppies), nonexpired preventatives (e.g. Heart-gard, Nexgard, Frontline), toys, especially Kongs and West Paw Toppl Dog Toy, surgery recovery items (cones, suits, inflatable donuts), belly bands, smaller blankets, "Luxury" items for foster dogs:Healthy chews (Bully Sticks, Antlers, Himalayan dog chews, Beef Gul-lets). NO rawhide chews. Healthy treats (Zukes, Nu-triSource, freeze dried liver treats; Charlee Bears
Advent Homily Faith Sharing Groups
via Zoom
Contact Amy Wittak to Register, [email protected]
Mondays at 2:00 pm
November 29, December 6, 13, 20
LUMEN CHRISTI CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
Today’s Readings
Understanding the Mass
The Gloria The Gloria, or Glory to God, follows the penitential rite. Both are acts of praise. In the penitential rite, we sing of the mercy of Christ. In the Gloria we praise God’s saving action in the universe. The language of the Gloria echoes the New Testament canticles. It begins with the song of the angels at the announcement of the birth of Jesus (Luke 2:14), a heav-enly burst of praise for God’s loving action in the world. But in the Gloria, the song goes on, leaping, as it were, from height to height, with every kind of praise, blessing, adora-tion, glory, and thanksgiving. We begin by thanking and praising God the Father; then we turn our gaze to Christ, the Lamb of God. The paschal mystery of Christ’s suffering, death, and resurrection is found here, at the heart of this pray-er, which descends to the depths with Christ, but then rises with him to the heavens, where he is seated at the Father’s right hand. The Gloria ends with a series of acclamations to Christ, emphasizing over and over that he “alone” is the Holy One, the Lord, the Most High, truly God, with the Father and the Holy Spirit. Our prayer of praise ends where it began, in the “glory of God the Father.” The Gloria, with its arc lead-ing us from the glory of God to the suffering of Christ and again to glory, is the pattern of the Mass itself. At the center of all our prayer is the sacrificial love of Christ. © J. S. Paluch Co.
Watchful Confidence We the Church enter into Advent and the new liturgical year with a call for a watchful confidence. Our readings were originally addressed to communities undergoing great loss and confusion. Jeremiah speaks confidently of God fulfilling the ancient promises to Israel, even during a time of foreign invasion. Paul speaks of God leading the Church into holiness, while the community longs for the coming of Jesus. In the Gospel passage from Luke, Jesus speaks of powerful signs and of great confusion to come, but emphasizes that we may look forward knowing that God brings not cause for despair, but hope. We celebrate Advent to remind each other of God’s faithfulness. We are to be watchful, to see how God is stirring up our world. God disturbs both our pride and our complacen-cy, and brings us healing and justice. We prepare ourselves to welcome Jesus, confident that God indeed fulfills all these divine promises. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Pleasing, Cursing, Praising: Conversing With God Through the Psalms (Irene Nowell OSB) A Benedictine nun from Atchinson, Kansas, Irene Nowell is an exceptional scholar and teacher who understands that at the heart of the scriptures are sto-ries. This is not a traditional prayer book but intro-duces readers to an understanding of the psalms as gateways to a vibrant encounter with God. Each chapter ends with exercises and questions to help you take the next step – from theory to application in your praying life.
Zoning Update
It Makes a Difference When We Work Together On behalf of the parish and other religious institutions, I wanted to thank you for responding to the Zoning Commissions proposed changes in Religious Accesso-ry Use. On Friday, Oct. 29 the commission held an open format meeting to hear from people in person and comment on all the emails and phone calls you made. I was informed that next to the Ford site devel-opment, they received more responses on this than any other proposed change. I know many of you helped with that endeavor. Three major revisions have come about that give us hope that this is on a better and less restrictive course.
First, the prohibition on future developments and building projects was dropped in its entirety and will not be part of the commission’s final recommendation.
Second, the definition of accessory use has been narrowed while primary use has been broadened to be very encompassing of the many ministries and activities Houses of Worship perform. Things like religious education, counseling and homeless shelters are no longer considered accessory uses but fall under primary use.
Lastly, the 1,000 sq ft requirement for permitting has been dropped. All in all, we have seen reform on every issue we had concerns about and it is because of your support and comments. We concluded with a follow up meeting on November 16 with the Zoning Commission and 75 Houses of Worship. As a result, we believe we have found language and regulations that satisfy the lawsuit that prompted the change without infringing on the rights of Houses of Worship. This document should be available the first week of December and we will relay it accordingly.
Thank you again for all the work and correspondence,
Ryan Rehkamp, Parish Director
Lumen Christi Library
Located down the main hallway
Discussion on Assisted Suicide Monday, December 13 at 7:00 pm at Nativity, St. Paul
Attend a discussion on assisted suicide with Lumen Christi parishioner Lynn Varco from the Minnesota Catholic Confer-ence. There will be a screening of the short film “Fatal Flaws” about the harms of euthanasia and assisted suicide followed by a brief discussion of efforts to support compas-sionate alternatives to the legalization of assisted suicide in Minnesota and how parishioners can take action on this issue via MCC’s partner organization EthicalCareMN.org.
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READINGS First Sunday of Advent, Year C
First Reading — The days are coming when the Lord will fulfill the promise made to Israel and Judah (Jeremiah 33:14-16). Psalm — To you, O Lord, I lift my soul (Psalm 25). Second Reading — May the Lord make you increase and abound in love that you may be blameless in holiness; conduct yourselves so as to please God (1 Thessalonians 3:12 — 4:2). Gospel — There will be signs and you will see the Son of Man coming with power and great glory. Be vigilant (Luke 21:25-28, 34-36).
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Is 2:1-5; Ps 122:1-9; Mt 8:5-11 Tuesday: Rom 10:9-18; Ps 19:8-11; Mt 4:18-22 Wednesday: Is 25:6-10a; Ps 23:1-6; Mt 15:29-37 Thursday: Is 26:1-6; Ps 118:1, 8-9, 19-21, 25-27a; Mt 7:21, 24-27 Friday: Is 29:17-24; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Mt 9:27-31 Saturday: Is 30:19-21, 23-26; Ps 147:1-6; Mt 9:35 - 10:1, 5a, 6-8 Sunday: Bar 5:1-9; Ps 126:1-6; Phil 1:4-6, 8-11; Lk 3:1-6
Mass Intentions
Saturday 27 4:30 pm Laureen & Skip Blum 50th Wedding Anniversary
Sunday 28 8:30 am Lumen Christi 10:30 am
Monday 29 7:45 am †Phyllis Hullett
Tuesday 30 7:45 am †Timothy Jakubic
Wednesday 1 7:45 am
Thursday 2 7:45 am
Friday 3 7:45 am †Helen LaBelle
Saturday 4 4:30 pm †Sharon Constant
Sunday 5 8:30 am Lumen Christi 10:30 am †Donald Ruegemer
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Pastor
Fr. Paul Feela 651-370-1610 [email protected]
Staff Communications, Office Manager Michaela Bisanz 651-370-1608 [email protected]
Maintenance Supervisor Lindell Blanchette 651-370-1609 [email protected]
Care, Support, & Justice Eric S. Fought 651-370-1611 [email protected]
Maintenance Ron Johnson 651-370-1612 [email protected]
Parish Records Martha Paar 651-370-1613 [email protected]
Music Mary Poepping 651-370-1614 [email protected]
Parish Director Ryan Rehkamp 651-370-1615 [email protected]
Faith Formation Lynn Schelitzche 651-370-1616 [email protected]
Highland Catholic Principal Jane Schmidt 651-690-2477 x106 [email protected]
Liturgy Amy Wittak 651-370-1617 [email protected]
Highland Catholic School
2017 Bohland Ave., St. Paul, MN 55116 www.highlandcatholic.org
Jane Schmidt, Principal Please call 651-690-2477 for a tour
Lumen Christi Catholic Community 2055 Bohland Ave. , St. Paul, MN 55116 651-698-5581 www.lumenchristicc.org
New Parishioners Visit https://lumenchristicc.org/new-parishioner-registration/ or stop in to the parish office to complete the paperwork. Please join us!
Find Out About Becoming Catholic Contact Lynn Schelitzche
Sacramental Preparation
Baptism Contact Lynn Schelitzche
First Reconciliation & Eucharist Contact Lynn Schelitzche
Confirmation Contact Lynn Schelitzche
Christian Marriage Contact Fr. Paul Feela before setting your wedding date,
at least 6 months in advance of the wedding date you would like.
Pastoral Visits / Communion for the Sick Contact Eric Fought
Sacraments for the Sick & Dying Contact Fr. Paul Feela
Anointing of the Sick At the onset of serious illness or before serious surgery.
Sacrament of the Dying (Viaticum) At the beginning of the dying process or
after a terminal diagnosis.
Funeral Arrangements Contact your funeral home first and they will make the arrangements with the parish.
Liturgical Ministers, Environment, Intercessions Contact Amy Wittak
Adult, Junior, Handbell Choirs, Cantors, Instrumentalists Contact Mary Poepping
Parish Library Located down the main hallway from the Gathering Area.
Prayer Line Call Eric Fought, 651-370-1611, or email [email protected]
Eucharistic Adoration Monday, 8:30 am - Noon (not on holidays)
Children’s Liturgy of the Word Children 4 - 4th grade enjoy the Sunday Gospel at their level. Find a link on the homepage of the website under the Mass link.
Announcements
Bulletin Articles are due by Thursday at noon, a week before the article is in the bulle-tin. E-mail texts to [email protected].
Mass Email [email protected] by Tuesday at noon for the coming weekend. Limit announcements to weekend events in the Gathering Area or parish-wide events in the coming week.
VIRTUS Training All adult volunteers and employees who have regular contact with youth are required to receive background checks and VIRTUS training. Contact Lynn Schelitzche or register at www.virtus.org.
SafeCatholicSPM.org If you or someone you know has been abused, your first call should be to law enforcement or child protection officials.
Archdiocesan Victim Assistance Hotline: 651-291-4475
Mass Schedule Saturday 4:30 pm Sunday 8:30 and 10:30 am 8:30 Mass is livestreamed through our website and Facebook page.
Monday - Friday 7:45 am
Sacrament of Penance Sat. 3:30 - 4:00 pm or by appointment
Office Hours 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday Closed Fridays Memorial Day - Labor Day