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MASS TIMES IN AREA P
Holy Family, Silver lake: Saturday: 6:30 PM; Sunday: 8:00 AMSt. Anastasia, Hutchinson: Saturday: 4:30 PM; Sunday: 7:30 & 11:00 AM
Thanking God for your Gifts
Celebrating your Accomplishments
Church of the Holy Trin
Tyler Bayerl
Alexander Bebo
Ashlee Blashack
Ashley Burke
Beth Chalupsky
Allison Christensen
Anna Dietrich
Amanda Ebert
Jared Gailey
Katelyn Kamann
Church of the Holy Family Graduates
Kristen Bieganek
Grant Boyer
Kristi Edblom
Randi Green
Abby Heil
Allyson Hlavka
Church of St. Pius X Gradu
Jason Ahlfs
Shannon Cline
Ian Coates
Nathan Donnay
1014 KNIGHT AVE. GLENCOE, MN 55336
AParish Office: 864-5162 School: 864-3214 Rectory: 864
PARISH STAFF
Rev. Anthony J. Stubeda ([email protected]) Rev. Patrick Okonkwo ([email protected])Rev. Anthony Hesse ([email protected]) Catherine Millerbernd ([email protected]) Mark Simons ([email protected]) Sr. Elizabeth, OSB ([email protected]) Gloria Oltmann ([email protected])
Shirley Nowak ([email protected]) Carla Bass ([email protected]) Bobbi Ludewig ([email protected]) Sr. Beatriz Martínez-García 507-237-5896 Pat Maresh
MASS TIMES IN AREA PARISHES
0 AM & 8:00 PM Holy Trinity, Winsted: Saturday: 5:15 PM; Sunday 8:30 &10:30 AMSaturday: 4:30 PM; Sunday: 7:30 & 11:00 AM St. Boniface, Stewart: Sunday: 9:15 AM
Thanking God for your Gifts
Celebrating your Accomplishments
Congratulations Graduates! Church of the Holy Trinity Graduates
Samantha Kloos
Kari Koshenina
Nyssa Lofgren
Kimberly Moy
Ashley Murphy
Diane Otto
Breanna Remer
John Remer
Cody Rosenau
Nicole Scherping
Sydney Scherping
Taylor Scherping
Anthony Schommer
Ashley Stifter
Taylor Thonvold
Jacob Volness
Bradley Wall
Benjamin Walter
Trevor Weinmann
Shania Willette
Church of the Holy Family Graduates
Zachary Kaczmarek
Samantha Krone
Anna Navratil
Alexandra Nowak
Gregory Nowak
Blake Ogle
Francis Penas
Samuel Scoblic
Jaclyn Stifter
Derek VonBerge
Cole Wendolek
Church of St. Pius X Graduates
Mitchell Drong
Lindsey Jacques
Carmen Koralewski
Joseph Lucas
Matthew Mayer
Wyatt Smith
Ashley Wieseler
ST. PIUS X CHURCH
1014 KNIGHT AVE. GLENCOE, MN 55336
May 20, 2012
ASCENSION OF THE LORD 3214 Rectory: 864-2963 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.stp
Pastor Rev. Patrick Okonkwo ([email protected]) Associate Pastor
Associate Pastor Principal Coordinator of Religious Ed Worship HM# 864-3392 Account Manager/Bookkeeper Parish Business Manager Parish Receptionist School Secretary Area Hispanic Ministry Maintenance
Mass Times
Saturday: 5:00 PM,
Sunday: 9:30 AM
Baptisms
Please call the Parish Center to schedule a baptism. A prebaptism class is offered prior to the birth of your child.
Reconciliation
Saturdays at 4:00 PM or anytime by appoint
Marriages
Do not set your date until after your There is a six month preparation time.
y: 5:15 PM; Sunday 8:30 &10:30 AM Sunday: 9:15 AM
Sydney Scherping
Taylor Scherping
Anthony Schommer
Ashley Stifter
Taylor Thonvold
Jacob Volness
Bradley Wall
Benjamin Walter
Trevor Weinmann
Shania Willette
Francis Penas
Samuel Scoblic
Jaclyn Stifter
Derek VonBerge
Cole Wendolek
Matthew Mayer
Wyatt Smith
Ashley Wieseler
1014 KNIGHT AVE. GLENCOE, MN 55336
Website: www.stpiusxglencoe.org
Mass Times
Saturday: 5:00 PM,
0 AM English 11:30 AM Spanish
Baptisms
Please call the Parish Center to schedule a baptism. A pre-baptism class is offered prior to the birth of your child.
Reconciliation
PM or anytime by appointment.
Marriages
Do not set your date until after your first meeting with the Pastor. There is a six month preparation time.
WEEK AT A GLANCE:
Monday May 21, 2012
St. Christopher Magallanes, Priest, and Companions, M
Easter Weekday
No Mass
1:30 PM St. Francis Mission Club
6:30 PM HandS Committee Meeting
Tuesday May 22, 2012
St. Rita of Cascia, Religious
Easter Weekday
7:00 AM Morning Prayer/7:20 AM Mass (d. Karrie Bongard
8:00 AM – 3:30 PM Grade 5 & 6 MN History Center and Capitol
4:00 PM Server Training
Wednesday May 23, 2012
Easter Weekday
8:30 AM – 2:30 PM K-3 MN Pioneer Park
5:40 PM Evening Prayer
6:00 PM Mass (l. Renee Purdes)
7:00 PM APC Meeting at Holy Family
Thursday May 24, 2012
Easter Weekday
10:30 AM Mass@GRHS-LTC (d. Ann Stuedemann)
3:30 PM Server Training
Friday
May 25, 2012
St. Bede the Venerable, Priest and Doctor of the Church
St. Gregory VII, Pope
St. Mary Magdalene de Pazzi, Virgin
Easter Weekday
8:00 AM Morning Prayer 8:20 AM School Mass (d. Dick Hayes)
Last Day of School for Pre-K at SPX
Pre-Kindergarten Lunch Invite
No Spanish Mass
Saturday May 26, 2012
Easter Weekday
St. Philip Neri, Priest
10:00 AM Spanish Baptism Class
4:00 PM Reconciliation
5:00 PM Mass (d. Mary Ellen Vogel)
Sunday May 27, 2012
PENTECOST SUNDAY
9:30 AM Mass (d. Joe Zajicek)
11:30 AM Spanish Mass & Baptisms (For the Parish
12:30 PM Guadalupe Committee Meeting
8:00 PM Mass at Holy Family, Silver Lake
SCRIPTURE READINGS:
Monday: Acts 19:1-8; Jn 16:29-33
Tuesday: Acts 20:17-27; Jn 17:1-11a
Wednesday: Acts 20:28-38; Jn 17:11b-19
Thursday: Acts 22:30; 23-6-11; Jn 17:20-26
Friday: Acts 25:13b-21; Jn 21:15-19
Saturday: Acts 28:16-20, 30-31; Jn 21:20-25
Sunday: Acts 2:1-11; Gal 5:16-25; Jn 15:26-27; 16:12
Christopher Magallanes, Priest, and Companions, Martyrs
Karrie Bongard)
tory Center and State
Ann Stuedemann)
Bede the Venerable, Priest and Doctor of the Church
St. Mary Magdalene de Pazzi, Virgin
For the Parish)
27; 16:12-15
FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP May
Adult: $3,235.50; Student: $72.03; Loose
Fuel: $70.00; Pius Connections to the Future:
Ascension: $5.00; Spanish: $595.46
OPEN HOUSE FOR MSGR. LOZINSKI
open house reception in honor of Msgr. Eugene Lozinski as we celebrate 40 years of his Ordination to the Priesthood 1-3pm at St. Mary’s Church social room in Sleepy Eye. Please join us for this special occasion!
OPEN HOUSE FOR FR. JIM DEVORAK
open house reception in honor of Fr. Jim Devorak’s 40of Ordination and 12 years of ministry in the TACC Area Faith Community, 711 S. 17th Street, 1:00 – 3:00 PM. Fr. Jim has been assigned Associate assisting in the Seeker of Souls and Good Shepherd Area Faith Communities beginning July 2, 2012. Fr. Jim will be living in Darwin, MN.
ST. FRANCIS MISSION CLUB: will meet on Monday, May 21 at 1:30 PM in the Sarto Room. This will be the last meeting of the season. The next proposed meeting will be in September. Members should decide how they will go from here as no one has stepped forward to be president or secretary/treasurer. Suggestions are welcome. Joanne Jacques, 864-3799.
SERVER TRAINING SESSIONS:
training our 5th grade students to serve at Mass. This week they will meet on Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. and on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. If you would like your child to serve at Mass, and have not receiinvitation letter and registration, please contact Fr. Tony.
AREA PASTORAL COUNCIL TO MEET ON WEDNESDThe Area Pastoral Council will meet on Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. in the Education Center at the Church of the Holy Family in Silver Lake. Please enter through the red doors. We are meeting on Wednesday to accommodate school events on Thursday.
JUNIOR CHOIR NOTICE Last Tuesday we handed ouregistration papers to the choir members who attended practice. If your child is a member of the choir but wplease have them come to the Liturgy office (in the parish library) to get a copy. These permission slips need to be to Sr. Elizabeth by June 17. The date of the party is June 22.
BAPTISM PREPARATION SESSION ON JUNE 2
planning to baptize your child or if you are expecting a child we invite you to our next Baptism Preparation session on June 2 at 10:00 a.m. in the Education Center at the Church of the Holy Family in Silver Lake. You can enter through the red doorsbuilding. If you hope to baptize any time during the summer you need to attend this session. Parents are required to attend this session and we encourage godparents to attend also.
ANNUAL ANOINTING OF THE SICK MASS
June 8 at 9:00 a.m. our parish will celebrate its annual Mass with the celebration of the Anointing of the Sick. Those who wish to be anointed are invited to join us to ask for God’s healing and strength. After Mass we will serve brunch, andserving you, we ask that if you intend to come to the brunch that you would call the parish office to leave your name. Everyone is welcome to celebrate with us.
BOWLS AND PANS READY TO PICK UP
gathering area you will find the bowls and pans that you brought either for funerals or for the salad luncheon. We have moved them to tables from above the coat racks so they would be more easily accessible to you. Please pick them up and give them back their home so we can remove the extra tables and gain back our gathering space.
May 12 & 13, 2012: Loose Plate: $154.10;
Pius Connections to the Future: $380.00; 595.46.
LOZINSKI: You are invited to an e reception in honor of Msgr. Eugene Lozinski as we
celebrate 40 years of his Ordination to the Priesthood today, May 20, 3pm at St. Mary’s Church social room in Sleepy Eye. Please join us
IM DEVORAK: You are invited to an open house reception in honor of Fr. Jim Devorak’s 40th Anniversary of Ordination and 12 years of ministry in the TACC – Montevideo
Street, today, May 20, from 3:00 PM. Fr. Jim has been assigned a new role as a Senior
Associate assisting in the Seeker of Souls and Good Shepherd Area Faith Communities beginning July 2, 2012. Fr. Jim will be living in
: will meet on Monday, May 21 at This will be the last meeting of the
season. The next proposed meeting will be in September. Members should decide how they will go from here as no one has stepped forward to be president or secretary/treasurer. Suggestions are
3799.
: We are in the process of grade students to serve at Mass. This week they will
meet on Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. and on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. If you would like your child to serve at Mass, and have not received an invitation letter and registration, please contact Fr. Tony.
L TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY: The Area Pastoral Council will meet on Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. in the Education Center at the Church of the Holy Family in Silver
enter through the red doors. We are meeting on Wednesday to accommodate school events on Thursday.
Last Tuesday we handed out registration papers to the choir members who attended practice. If your child is a member of the choir but was not there last Tuesday,
please have them come to the Liturgy office (in the parish library) to get a copy. These permission slips need to be filled out and returned
The date of the party is June 22.
SION ON JUNE 2: If you are planning to baptize your child or if you are expecting a child we invite you to our next Baptism Preparation session on June 2 at 10:00 a.m. in the Education Center at the Church of the Holy Family
through the red doors in the back of the . If you hope to baptize any time during the summer you
need to attend this session. Parents are required to attend this session and we encourage godparents to attend also.
THE SICK MASS: On Friday, June 8 at 9:00 a.m. our parish will celebrate its annual Mass with the celebration of the Anointing of the Sick. Those who wish to be anointed are invited to join us to ask for God’s healing and strength. After Mass we will serve brunch, and in order to make plans for serving you, we ask that if you intend to come to the brunch that you would call the parish office to leave your name. Everyone is welcome
TO PICK UP: On the tables in the ea you will find the bowls and pans that you brought
either for funerals or for the salad luncheon. We have moved them to tables from above the coat racks so they would be more easily accessible to you. Please pick them up and give them back their
extra tables and gain back our gathering
THANK YOU to all of our wonderful CCW members who helped create a successful salad luncheon, through your time, talents, and treasure. What a great day to have so many people from our community come together and celebrate the day with us.pleasure to help make this day happen. Michele Cole
THANK-YOU to all the women who helped in any way with the success of our Salad Luncheon this year. Whether it was preparing a salad, dessert, mints, setting up or serving. Your work is greatly appreciated. A special thank-you to Michele Cole and the committee members for organizing and planning. Your hard work is what makes our CCW organization successful!! Thank-you again. Carmen and Lottie, Co-
ST. PIUS X CCW will be meeting on Thursday May 31 at 7to plan the next years calendar of events. We need your help and input to continue making these events successful for our group. We are asking that all women interested in giving input to attend this meeting. Thank-you! Carmen Forcier
WELCOME TO THE PARISH: We welcome Christopher Moosebrugger to our parish. May we all do everything we can to make Christopher feel at home with his new parish family.
CATHOLIC COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGN: The Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC) follows the Holy Father’s direction
that we make good use of our digital presence in the world by making it easy to access the important ideals of the Catholic faith online and through television, radio, and print media. CCC
provides content the way you need it, in podcasts for daily readings, on websites to connect with other faithful, and on social networking sites. Please be generous in this week’s Collection and support this important work. Remember, half of your donations stay in our (arch) diocese to support our communication needs. CCC is how the Good News gets around to you.
MARRIAGE MATTERS: God’s Law and Our Well BeingGod is not predictable; that truth comes through clearly in today’s
Gospel. He will always surprise us. But
we can always be sure of one thing: all of
God’s creativity is dedicated to our
genuine happiness. His loving mercy is
oriented to pulling us, every last one of
us, into His Kingdom. If we believe that, we can follow Him and His
commandments whole-heartedly. Sometimes we don’t understand God’s
will for us: “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways
may ways, says the Lord.” Sometimes he asks difficult things of us,
especially in matters related to the moral law. But every aspect of the
Christian life is designed, according to the Father plan of loving
goodness, to getting us into that vineyard and giving us the reward he has
in store for us. Let us “magnify Christ” in our bodies, like Paul, and trust
in God’s wise and loving will. “The Lord Jesus… opened up vistas closed to human reason, for He implied a certain likeness between the union of the divine Persons, and the unity of God’s sons in truth and charity. This likeness reveals that man, who is the only creature on earth which God willed for itself, cannot fully find himself except through a sincere gift of himself.” Second Vatican Council, Gaudium et Spes
§24For more information, visit: mncc.org/issues/marriage and For more information, visit: mncc.org/issues/marriage and Facebook
Upcoming Community Events: (See bulletin board) May 22, Glencoe Caregiver Discussion Group, 5:45 pm, Speaker: Merline Duering
June 10, & June 14, 2012 Young Women’s Discipleship Camp, near Renville
June 23, Swedefest, Bernadotte Lutheran Church Park, Lafayette, MN
June 23, Summer Splash, Notre Dame Sister, Our Lady of Good Council, Mankato, MN
June 26, SSND 8th Annual Golf outing and Card Party, Daytona, MN
July 8 & July 12, 2012, Young Men’s Discipleship Camp, near Renville
Summer Camp Opportunities
Grief Group for Men, Sponsored by ConnectCare Homecare & Hospice
to all of our wonderful CCW members who helped create a successful salad luncheon, through your time, talents, and
What a great day to have so many people from our munity come together and celebrate the day with us. It was my
to all the women who helped in any way with the success of our Salad Luncheon this year. Whether it was preparing a
essert, mints, setting up or serving. Your work is greatly you to Michele Cole and the committee
Your hard work is what you again.
-Leaders.
will be meeting on Thursday May 31 at 7:00 p.m. to plan the next years calendar of events. We need your help and input to continue making these events successful for our group. We
in giving input to attend this
: We welcome Christopher to our parish. May we all do everything we can to make
The Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC) follows the Holy Father’s direction
that we make good use of our digital presence in the world by making it easy to access the important ideals of the Catholic faith online and
adio, and print media. CCC need it, in podcasts for daily readings, on
websites to connect with other faithful, and on social networking sites. Please be generous in this week’s Collection and support this important
member, half of your donations stay in our (arch) diocese to support our communication needs. CCC is how the Good News gets
: God’s Law and Our Well Being God is not predictable; that truth comes through clearly in today’s
Him and His
heartedly. Sometimes we don’t understand God’s
will for us: “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways
may ways, says the Lord.” Sometimes he asks difficult things of us,
oral law. But every aspect of the
Christian life is designed, according to the Father plan of loving
goodness, to getting us into that vineyard and giving us the reward he has
in store for us. Let us “magnify Christ” in our bodies, like Paul, and trust
“The Lord Jesus… opened up vistas closed to human reason, for He implied a certain likeness between the union of the divine Persons, and the unity of God’s sons in truth and
nly creature on earth which God willed for itself, cannot fully find himself except through a
Gaudium et Spes, §24For more information, visit: mncc.org/issues/marriage and Facebook.
and Facebook.
May 22, Glencoe Caregiver Discussion Group, 5:45 pm, Speaker: Merline Duering
June 10, & June 14, 2012 Young Women’s Discipleship Camp, near Renville
efest, Bernadotte Lutheran Church Park, Lafayette, MN
June 23, Summer Splash, Notre Dame Sister, Our Lady of Good Council, Mankato, MN
Annual Golf outing and Card Party, Daytona, MN
ear Renville
Grief Group for Men, Sponsored by ConnectCare Homecare & Hospice
School News:
Family Pot-Luck- May 29 5:30
St. Pius X school families to Oak Leaf Park for an end of
the year pot-luck get-together!
beverages, utensils, plates, and a dish to share. We will
gather at shelter #1. We hope many of you will be able to
join us for a time to unwind and socialize with other
St. Pius X school families!
Thursday, May 31st- Sixth Grade Recognition and End
of the School Year Mass: The last day of school is
Thursday, May 31st! We will have Mass at 1:00 pm to honor
our 6th grade class and to celebrate together as a school
community one last time before summer vacation.
the Mass all 6th grade parents, family, and friends are
invited to the gym for a reception.
Glencoe Days’ Parade- June 23
sponsoring a float in the upcoming Glencoe Days’ Parade,
Saturday, June 23rd at 3:00 pm.
St. Pius X Catholic School students to ride on this float.
Watch for more information in the parish bulletin on arrival
time and the number of their parade entry.
Jason Jacques at 320-510-0166 with questions.
Ms. Millerbernd Update: I am excited to report that I
will have my final chemotherapy treatment on Friday,
May 18th! I have been having chemo treatments bi
on Fridays since February. It is a good feeling to know that
this process of preventative treatments will be over.
forward to a wonderful summer!
school year begins I should have signs of my new hair
growing back. It will be interesting to see what color and
texture it will be! (I hear curly hair is common after
chemo!)
Thank you all for your prayers, stopping to chat, asking how
I’m doing, offering advice, and for sharing your stories.
You will never know how much these things meant to me and
how often I relied on them to get me through another day
or week.
Upcoming Events
May 21- HandS Committee Meeting
May 22- 5th and 6th grades to MN State Capitol and
History Center- 8:00 am
May 23- Kindergarten-3rd grade to Annandale
Minnesota Pioneer Park
May 25- Preschool Lunch Invite and last day of preschool
May 28- No school- Memorial Day
May 29- End of the year picnic-
Family Pot-luck 5:30-7:30 pm
May 31- Last day of School! Mass at 1:00 pm
6th grade Recognition reception in gym
May 29 5:30-7:30 pm: We invite all
St. Pius X school families to Oak Leaf Park for an end of
Please bring your own
beverages, utensils, plates, and a dish to share. We will
We hope many of you will be able to
join us for a time to unwind and socialize with other
Grade Recognition and End
: The last day of school is
We will have Mass at 1:00 pm to honor
grade class and to celebrate together as a school
community one last time before summer vacation. Following
grade parents, family, and friends are
invited to the gym for a reception.
June 23: The St. Pius X KC’s will be
sponsoring a float in the upcoming Glencoe Days’ Parade,
at 3:00 pm. They are inviting the
St. Pius X Catholic School students to ride on this float.
Watch for more information in the parish bulletin on arrival
time and the number of their parade entry. Please contact
0166 with questions.
I am excited to report that I
will have my final chemotherapy treatment on Friday,
! I have been having chemo treatments bi-weekly
on Fridays since February. It is a good feeling to know that
this process of preventative treatments will be over. I look
forward to a wonderful summer! By the time our new
school year begins I should have signs of my new hair
It will be interesting to see what color and
texture it will be! (I hear curly hair is common after
your prayers, stopping to chat, asking how
I’m doing, offering advice, and for sharing your stories.
You will never know how much these things meant to me and
how often I relied on them to get me through another day
Upcoming Events
dS Committee Meeting- 6:30 pm
grades to MN State Capitol and
8:00 am-3:30 pm
grade to Annandale
Minnesota Pioneer Park 8:30 am-2:30 pm
Preschool Lunch Invite and last day of preschool
Memorial Day
- 10:00 am-2:30pm and
7:30 pm- Oak Leaf Park
Last day of School! Mass at 1:00 pm
6th grade Recognition reception in gym
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