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33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 13, 2011 Parish Office: 651-465-7345 Fax: 651-465-6683 Hours; Monday - Thursday 8:30 am4:00 pm The Memorial Acclamations As part of the new Mass translation, after the consecration, rather than saying, “Let us proclaim the mystery of faith,” the Priest will simply announce, “The mystery of faith” (“Mysterium fidei”). It will be a declarative statement about the Eucharist now present. Blessed John Paul II reflected on these words in his encyclical, Ecclesia de Eucharistia, writing that the very thought of the mysteri- ous gift of the Holy Eucharist should fill us with “profound amazement and grati- tude” (no. 5). In response, the people shall make one of three revised acclamations. All three are rooted in Scripture. Option A, and especially option B, are derived from 1 Corinthians 11:26 “For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the death of the Lord until he comes.” And Christ’s title in option C is found in John 4:42, when the woman who met Jesus at the well is told by her fel- low Samaritans, “we know that this is truly the savior of the world.” The three acclamations all incorporate familiar elements, although some of the phrases have been rearranged when compared to our present text. One acclama- tion that we use now “Dying you destroyed our death…” – has been substan- tially amended to shift the emphasis more upon Christ’s own death and Resurrec- tion. What is conspicuously absent is the popular current acclamation, “Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again.” This line, although powerful, is not found in the Latin. In addition, unlike the other acclamations, it does not directly address Christ made present in the Blessed Sacrament, nor does it speak of our relationship with Him. (Courtesy of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops)

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Page 1: 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time - stjosephtaylorsfalls.org fileOption A, and especially option B, are derived from 1 Corinthians 11:26 – “For as often as you eat this bread and drink

33rd Sunday

in Ordinary

Time November 13, 2011

Parish Office: 651-465-7345

Fax: 651-465-6683

Hours; Monday - Thursday

8:30 am—4:00 pm

The Memorial Acclamations

As part of the new Mass translation, after the consecration, rather than saying,

“Let us proclaim the mystery of faith,” the Priest will simply announce, “The

mystery of faith” (“Mysterium fidei”). It will be a declarative statement about

the Eucharist now present. Blessed John Paul II reflected on these words in his

encyclical, Ecclesia de Eucharistia, writing that the very thought of the mysteri-

ous gift of the Holy Eucharist should fill us with “profound amazement and grati-

tude” (no. 5).

In response, the people shall make one of three revised acclamations. All three

are rooted in Scripture. Option A, and especially option B, are derived from 1

Corinthians 11:26 – “For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you

proclaim the death of the Lord until he comes.” And Christ’s title in option C is

found in John 4:42, when the woman who met Jesus at the well is told by her fel-

low Samaritans, “we know that this is truly the savior of the world.”

The three acclamations all incorporate familiar elements, although some of the

phrases have been rearranged when compared to our present text. One acclama-

tion that we use now – “Dying you destroyed our death…” – has been substan-

tially amended to shift the emphasis more upon Christ’s own death and Resurrec-

tion.

What is conspicuously absent is the popular current acclamation, “Christ has

died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again.” This line, although powerful, is not

found in the Latin. In addition, unlike the other acclamations, it does not directly

address Christ made present in the Blessed Sacrament, nor does it speak of our

relationship with Him.

(Courtesy of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops)

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Administration Pastor

Father Frank Wampach

651.465.7345

Emergency # 612.242.8498

Pastoral Assistant

Sandy Greene

651.465.7345 or

[email protected]

[email protected]

Faith Formation Directors

St. Joseph: Michelle Lunzer

651.674.7839 or

[email protected]

St. Francis: Polly Zais 651.583.2194

Shanette Maloney 651.257.3804

Prayer Networks

St. Joseph: Marianne Calhoun

651.465.7991 or

[email protected]

St. Francis: Rose Ann Hawley at

651.433.2007

Eucharistic Adoration

Marianne Calhoun 651.465.7991

Vocation Outreach website:

www.10000vocations.org

Mass Intentions Intentions for the week of Nov. 13

Saturday, 5:30 PM

†Rev. Allan Moss

Sunday, 7:30 AM

All parishioners of both parishes

9:00 AM

For the needs of all veterans.

10:30 AM

†John, Doris & Greg Waldoch

Tuesday, 7:30 AM

†Heinrich & †Johanna Dickhut

Wednesday, 7:30 AM

Open

Thursday, 7:30 AM

Open

Friday, 7:30 AM

Open

Saturday, 8 AM

In honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Intentions for the week of Nov. 20

Saturday Vigil, 5:30 PM

All parishioners of both parishes.

7:30 AM

Open

9:00 AM

†Brooke Kowarsch

10:30 AM

†Raymond Navara

† indicates Repose of the Soul

■ Anointing of the Sick at

St. Joseph Next Weekend Sat., Nov. 19 following 5:30 pm Mass

Sun., Nov 20 following 10:30 am Mass

For anyone that is sick or has had a major

illness please come and embrace this spe-

cial sacrament which is offered once a

year.

■ Needed: People interested in being

Archbishop Nienstedt’s liaison in the par-

ish concerning the Marriage amendment.

“Every pastor is asked to appoint a cap-

tain or co-chair to lead a special parish ad

hoc committee to spearhead this effort at

the local level. This person needs to be

talented, energetic, and dedicated because

the task is large, not as big as the capital

campaign, but demanding nonetheless.”

People are needed for each parish.

If interested please contact Sandy or

Fr. Frank. Thank you.

■ Collection for CCHD Next week, we will take up the Catholic

Campaign for Human Development

(CCHD). CCHD was founded by the

U.S. bishops, who recognized that the

lives of those in need will not improve

until the systems and policies that keep

people in poverty change. For over 40

years, CCHD has funded community

groups that create lasting change. Fight

poverty in America. Defend human

dignity. Give to the CCHD Collection.

■ Catholic Charities Counseling

Program has appointments available

with no waiting for sliding fee/reduced

fee clients. Counseling can help those

dealing with emotional turmoil, worry,

stress, interpersonal conflict, anger, or life

changes. Most health insurance providers

are also accepted. Call 651.647.3186.

■ Thank you to the Prayer Network for

all their thoughts and prayers during my

surgery and recovery. I am so apprecia-

tive of all the support. Also a huge thank

you to Father Frank for his prayers and

visit at the hospital. I definitely can feel

the love and support while I “recover”.

Diane Hoag

■ MASS SCHEDULE & MINISTRIES

■ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19

♦ 5:30 pm (St. Joseph)

Extraordinary Ministers:

Deb Dusenka, Larry Julik-Heine

Kathy Neinhaus*

Lector: Sue Laughlin

■ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20

♦ 7:30 am (St. Joseph)

Extraordinary Ministers:

Jan Kozlovsky, Chris Hudspeth, Seth Hamm

Sharon Peterson*, Mary Rivard*

Lector: Wendy Kelly

♦ 9 am (St. Francis)

Extraordinary Ministers:

Don Quigley, Nick Barbato

Anne Nelson, Carol Nelson*

Lector: Karen Nelson

♦ 10:30 am (St. Joseph)

Extraordinary Ministers: Renee Ryan, LaRena Kolve, Teresa Steele

Sandy Greene*, Jan Rintoul*

Lector: Liturgy with Children

♦ Thanksgiving Day 8:00 am (St. Joseph)

Extraordinary Ministers: Shelley Lunzer, Gerry Merth, Seth Hamm

Jeff Rivard*, Bill Piotrowski*

Lector: Tom Lunzer

* Indicates people to cleanse Sacred Vessels

WEEKDAY MASSES AT ST. JOSEPH

TUES., WED., THURS., FRI., 7:30 am

SATURDAY 8:00 am

ADORATION OF THE BLESSED

SACRAMENT

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY

From 6:30 am—7:30 am

The Rosary is prayed each day at 6:55 am

during the Holy Hour.

FRIDAY’S “24 HOUR BEGINS”

8 am through Saturday 7:45 am Benediction

The Chaplet of Divine Mercy recited after

each daily Mass.

RECONCILIATION SCHEDULE

ST. JOSEPH: TUES., WED., THURS., FRI. 7-7:20 am

SATURDAYS: 4:30-5:00 pm

Call the office to schedule a time for

confession if you would like to receive

this wonderful sacrament outside the

regular schedule.

■ Marriage Preparation Couples and or parents should be reg-

istered members of the parish. Please

call the office 9 months in advance to

set up dates for required classes for

marriage preparation. No wedding

dates will be set over the phone.

Call 651.465.7345.

Electronic Bulletin:

Would you like to receive the bulletin

electronically? Call the office

651.465.7345

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■ Mass Intentions

For Mass requests,

please contact the

office at 651.465.7345

to put the intention on the calendar.

SAINT FRANCIS XAVIER CATHOLIC CHURCH FRANCONIA, MINNESOTA

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

■ Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus

Christ the King, Nov. 20, 2011

1st Reading: Ezekiel 34:11-12, 15-17

2nd Reading: 1 Corinthians 15:20-26, 28

Gospel: Matthew 25:31-46

■ Help Needed to Clean and Iron

Purificators St. Francis Xavier is

looking for someone to wash and iron

the purificators once a month. Training

will be provided along with an iron

press. Please call the office or talk with

Tony Zais.

■ The words at Mass are changing

but our faith remains constant.

St. Francis Financial Contributions

Weekly needed income: $1,519.23

Children’s Offering: $ 2.24

Nov. 01, All Saints: $ 121.00

EFT (Nov. 05) $ 105.00

Nov. 06: $ 1128.00

Year to Date (7/1/11): -$720.81

■ St. Francis Xavier

Christmas Party

Thurs., Dec. 1, 2011, 6 pm

Dallas House, St. Croix Falls, WI 6 pm Dinner and Program

$25.00 per person

RSVP by Nov. 25 to

Loretta Anderson 651.257.2324 or

Rose Ann Hawley 651.433.2007

Choices: Walleye, 1/2 Chicken or

Filet Mignon

■ St. Francis Xavier

prays the Rosary every

Sunday at 8:40 am. Please

come early and join us.

Nov. 13--9 am Mass-11 am Rel. Ed.

Fuel Envelope Offering

Nov. 15--SJ-7 pm Knights of Columbus

Nov. 19--SJ- Anointing of the Sick

Following 5:30 pm Mass

Nov. 20--9 am Mass-11 am Rel. Ed.

Rosary Sunday, CCHD Collection

SJ-Anointing of the Sick

following 10:30 am Mass

Nov. 24--Thanksgiving Day

SJ- 8 am Mass

Nov. 25-27--Taylors Falls Lighting Festival

Nov. 27--First Sunday of Advent

9 am Mass, No Rel. Ed., Food Shelf Sunday

■ CALENDAR OF EVENTS

SAINT JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH TAYLORS FALLS, MINNESOTA

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ■ CALENDAR OF EVENTS

St. Joseph Financial Contributions

Weekly needed income: $3,250.00

Children’s Offering: $ 16.00

Nov. 01, All Saints: $ 214.00

EFT (Nov. 5) $ 550.00

Nov. 06: $3,521.90

Year to Date (7/1/11): $1,103.44

■ Thank you to Matthew Rapp and

Carl Ostling for volunteering to do

the lawn care of the Rectory and St.

Joseph campus grounds. They to-

gether have been sharing the duties

of lawn mowing and fall clean up

and have done a great job keeping

up with it all.

■ Thank you to Tony Zais for all

he has done to develop and organize a

group to be altar servers for St. Joseph.

He has given up his time to have infor-

mational meetings, training sessions

and Mass training with the children.

This is a need for Father Frank to have

altar servers assist him at Mass and we

need to keep all of Tony’s efforts to

keep it available for each Mass. Thank

you to all the children who have excit-

edly stepped up to want to do this ser-

vice. Let us as a parish support them

with encouragement and help needed

with scheduling and training.

Nov. 12--4:30-5 pm Conf., 5:30 pm Mass

Fuel Envelope Offering

Nov. 13--7:30 am Mass, 9-10:15 am Rel. Ed.

10:30 am Mass, Fuel Envelope Offering

Nov. 15--7 pm Knights of Columbus

Nov. 16--6:30-7:45 pm Rel. Ed &

Kids for Christ

Nov. 17--5:30 pm Parish Council

Nov. 19--4:30-5 pm Conf., 5:30 pm Mass

CCHD Collection

Anointing of the Sick Following Mass Nov. 20--CCHD Collection

7:30 am Mass, 9-10:15 am Rel. Ed.

10:30 am Mass Liturgy with Children

Anointing of the Sick

following 10:30 am Mass

Nov. 24--Thanksgiving Day, 8 am Mass

Nov. 25-27--Taylors Falls Lighting Festival

Nov. 26--4:30-5 pm Conf., 5:30 pm Mass

Nov. 27--First Sunday of Advent

7:30 & 10:30 am Mass, No Rel. Ed.

■ A BAKE SALE GOING ON

TODAY! St. Joseph Prayer Group is

having a Bake Sale after all Masses this

weekend to raise money for Rosaries

for the Missions. Come on down to the

Church Hall...lots of delicious baked

goods for you to take home and enjoy.

Thank you for your support.

■ PANCAKE BREAKFAST

FUNDRAISER for the 8th grade

Confirmation Retreat, Sun., Dec. 11th

8:15 am-1 pm. Free Will Offering.

Following the 10:30 am Mass while

you enjoy a delicious breakfast, experi-

ence the ANNUAL CHILDREN’S

CHRISTMAS PLAY. Thank you for

supporting St. Joseph’s youth. See you

there!

■ Thank you to Mary Jo Parnell for volunteering to be the teacher for

the 3rd grade class now we need some-

one to help her for the next couple

weeks to keep within our requirements

of the Archdiocese. Please contact

Shelley Lunzer if you can help.

651.674.7839.

GOD IS GOOD ALL THE TIME!

ALL THE TIME GOD IS GOOD!

■ Are You A Registered Member? If not, please call the

office and we will mail

a registration form for

you to fill out. Please

return it to the office.

We welcome everyone

to join the Churches of

St. Joseph or St. Francis Xavier.

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