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An Ever-growing Eucharistic Community Bold ly Serving Others Through Gods Love August 11th, 2019 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time 1600 11th Ave SE Rochester MN, 55904 • 507-288-5528 • www.rescathroch.org Mass Schedule Saturday 8:00 pm Sunday 8:30, 10:30 am Daily Mass 8:30 am - Mon-Fri Holy Day of Obligation August 15th Mass Schedule 8:30 am and 7:00 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 6:45-7:45 pm Rosary Monday-Friday 8:10 am, Saturday 7:30 pm "Be sure of this: if the master of the house had known the hour when the thief was coming, he would not have let his house be broken into. You also must be prepared, for at an hour you do not expect, the Son of Man will come." - Lk 12:39-40

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An Ever-growing Eucharistic Community Bold ly Serving Others Through Gods Love

August 11th, 201919th Sunday inOrdinary Time

1600 11th Ave SE Rochester MN, 55904 • 507-288-5528 • www.rescathroch.org

Mass ScheduleSaturday 8:00 pmSunday 8:30, 10:30 amDaily Mass 8:30 am - Mon-Fri

Holy Day of ObligationAugust 15th Mass Schedule8:30 am and 7:00 pm

Sacrament of ReconciliationSaturday 6:45-7:45 pm RosaryMonday-Friday 8:10 am, Saturday 7:30 pm

"Be sure of this: if the master of the house had known the hour when the thief was coming, he would not have let his house be broken into. You also must be prepared, for at an hour you do not expect, the Son of Man will come." - Lk 12:39-40

Weekly Words from

The Rock

Trivia:In the June 30-July 6, 2019 edition of Our Sunday Visitor, pages 9-12, there is a section of the periodical entitled “Saintly Summer Trivia.” The Trivia questions are broken down into categories. I began last week by providing a series of multiple choice questions pertaining to the category of “Under 30.” Here are the answers.

Question 1: As a patroness of abuse victims, Blessed Laura Vicuna hails from this South American country.A. BrazilB. ChileC. ArgentinaD. EcuadorAnswer: B. Chile

Question 2: St. Therese of Lisieux died at this age.A. 18 B. 22 C. 24 D. 29Answer: C. 24

Question 3: St. Dominic Savio was a student and protégé of this saintly priest.A. Vincent de PaulB. John VianneyC. John BoscoD. Pare PioAnswer: C. John Bosco

Question 4: This is the youngest non-martyr saint to have been canonized by the Church.A. AgnesB. Maria GorettiC. BernadetteD. JacintaAnswer: D. Jacinta

Question 5: St. Joan of Arc was martyred in this French City.A. RouenB. ToursC. MarseillesD. Paris Answer: A. St. Joan of Arc was put to death at

Rouen for the false charge of heresy, yet vindicated posthumously. She is the quintessential French heroine and was canonized in 1920.

Our next series of questions falls under the category of “In The Bible.”

Question 1: Considered an apostle, this saint introduced St. Paul to the Twelve.A. BarnabasB. TimothyC. MarkD. Titus

Question 2: This saint was the first to see the risen Jesus.A. PeterB. Mary MagdaleneC. MarthaD. John

Question 3: This saint is not one of the first seven deacons mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles.A. NicholasB. Stephen C. ThomasD. Timon

Question 4: There is no book in the New Testament attributed to this saint’s authorship.A. JudeB. PeterC. JohnD. Andrew

Question 5: Known traditionally by this name, he is the Roman soldier who pierced Christ’s side with a lance.A. CorneliusB. LonginusC. CleopasD. Silas

Good luck! I’ll provide the answers next week.

God’s blessings! Father Schuster, [email protected]

Sunday homilies are posted on our websitewww.rescathroch.org

Altar Servers 8:00 pm Kelton Schoenfelder, Jeffrey Spaulding 8:30 am Claudia Pelowski, Stella Pelowski, Felix Pelowski 10:30 am Joseph Palen, Ian Teshirogi Lectors 8:00 pm Therese Schoenfelder 8:30 am Bryan Pierskalla, Alex Smith 10:30 am Sharyn Voss, Bob Voss Greeters 8:00 pm Kirt & Diane Grantner, Eileen King 8:30 am Brian & Christine Dvorak, Tom & Sheila Brownlow10:30 am Jennifer Foy, NOT FILLED

Eucharistic Ministers8:00 pm Bread: Jane Haeflinger (1), Rick Haeflinger (2) Cup: Theresa Root (1), Patricia Schoenfelder (2), Steven Gronseth (3),Judith Pelowski (4), Mary Meine (5), NOT FILLED (6)

8:30 am Bread: Nancy Hass - LG, John-Howard Carroll (1), Jerry Krantz (2),Elaine Doherty (3), Julie Galkowski (4),Liz Hanson (5), Cup: Sheila Pelowski (1), Donna Weber (2), Laura Rud (3), Patrice Steier (4), Denise Koster (5), Daniel McCormick (6)

10:30 am Bread: Angela Spors - LG, Richard Streit (1), Jackie O'Connell (2), Joseph Kostick (3), Char Stocker (4), Karen Reopelle (5) Cup: John Wurst (1), Charles DeVos (2), Mary Stettler (3), Marylu Nemgar (4), Lynette Lenoch (5), Leonida Crawley (6)

Ushers8:00 pm John Schoenfelder, Reilyn Schoenfelder, NOT FILLED 8:30 am Tom Brown, Chuck Radloff, Clara Radloff, Albert Weber 10:30 am James Maronde, Ava Robertson, Elaina Robertson, Gordon Robertson Sacristans 8:00 pm Judith Pelowski 8:30 am David Gathje10:30 am Brett Maronde

If you are unable to fulfill your ministry as scheduled, please find a substitute.

Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel

24 hours/7 days a week Prayerfully consider committing to one hour a week before Him in Eucharistic Adoration. "Could you not spend one hour with Me?” Matthew 26:40 Life changes when we spend time with Jesus face to face.

Hours of Need Call Tim Fague at 507-288-6578 to sign up.

Open Hours *Second adorer needed

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat

1 am* 12 am* 12 am* 10 am* 1 pm* 3 am 12 am*

2 pm 2 am 1 am* 12 pm* 3 pm* 10 am 3 am

3 pm* 3 am* 3 am 1 pm* 11pm* 12 pm* 4 am*

4 pm 4 am 4 am* 3 pm* 1 pm 5 am*

5 pm 10 am* 5 am* 2 pm* 11 am*

10 pm* 11 pm* 12 pm*

1 pm

3 pm*

4 pm

5 pm

Liturgical Ministries August 17th/18th Ministry Schedule as of July 22, 2019

Preparations for Sacraments Marriage: Preparation is at least six months prior to your wedding. Call the office 507 288 5528 to schedule an appointment with Fr. Schuster or Fr. Shawn.

Baptism: Pre-Jordan class is the third Tuesdays of each month. Contact Sheila Pelowski by calling 507-288-5528, ext. 101 or email [email protected] to schedule a class or baptism.

Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA/Adults, RCIC/Children): If you are considering the Catholic faith or are baptized Catholic, but did not receive the sacraments of Holy Communion and/or Confirmation, contact Sheila Pelowski by calling 507-288-5528, ext 10. or email [email protected]

First Communion/Reconciliation: Usually students who are in 2nd Grade. Contact Stacey Dorsey, Director of Faith Formation Grades 1-5, 507 288 5528, ext 108 or email [email protected].

Confirmation: Two year program starting in 9th grade. Contact Sheila Pelowski 507 288-5528, ext 101 or email [email protected].

Parish News Community News Faith Formation Registration for Nursery through 10 grade will be held on Wednesday, August 14th from 4:30 - 6:30 pm in Room C in the Zenk Hall.Faith Formation Directors will be available to help with registration.

The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Holy Day of obligation is Thursday, August 15th. Mass will be at 8:30 am and 7:00 pm.

Virtus Training will be held here on Monday, August 19th. This training is for anyone 18 years old and older who is considering to volunteer or minister during Mass. To register, go online at virtus.org. or there is a link on our website, rescathroch.org. Any questions or concerns, call Erica at 507-288-5528.

Christmas in July! Yes, we are already thinking of the annual Holiday Bazaar at Resurrection in early December. We are looking for:

1. A co-chair to work with Randy Stocker, our current chair.

2. We need 1-2 people to chair the Silent Auction committee to create baskets from parish donations and then display them alongside baskets that have been donated by parishioners.

3. Help is also desired by the Big Ticket Raffle Committee. Any questions regarding these volunteer positions, contact Erica Stiller at 288-5528 ext. 103 or email [email protected].

40 Days for Life Mark your calendar for the Kick off for Life Campaign, Tuesday, September 24th, 7:00-8:00 pm on the sidewalk in front of Planned Parenthood 1212 7th St NW Rochester. More details to follow.

The Courier will be shipped to Resurrection and available to pick up in the entryways. If you want to continue to receive your copy through the mail, contact Nicholas Reller at [email protected] or call Nick at 507-858-1257.

The Church of Saint Michael at 451 5th Street SW, Pine Island, MN is hosting their annual Fall Festival on Saturday-Sunday, August 24-25, 2019. On Saturday, there will be Tractor Pull at 10am-3pm, arts & crafts vendors /Farmers market, silent auction, bingo and concessions available. On Sunday, a delicious Roast Beef Dinner from 11:00am to 1:00pm. Tickets may be purchased at the door: adults $11; students (6-12) $5, and age 5 and under eat free. There will also be a Tractor Show starting at 10am, silent auction, Kids’ outdoor games, bingo, raffle, Farmer market with Fall Mums, Kids’ Pedal tractor pull and arts & crafts vendors for everyone to enjoy from 10am to 4pm. We hope to see you at our Fall Festival!

Catholic Charismatic Renewal Retreat , "Living in Unity with the Holy Spirit," Fri., Sept. 6th-Sunday, Sept. 8th, St. Pius Catholic Church, 1315 12th Ave NW, Rochester Retreat Director, Fr. Eduardo Gomez Rivera. He has been an active member of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal for 39 years. He was formerly a physician before being called to the priesthood. Registration fee is $60. Register on line at www.universe.com by Aug. 30th. Limited registration at the door. Registration includes lunch and dinner on Saturday and afternoon snacks on Sunday. Childcare available. Itinerary available after registration. Schedule (subject to change) is Friday, 5:00- 9:00pm, Saturday, 9:00am - 8:00 pm; Sunday, 1:00pm - 6:00 pm. Questions, please email [email protected]

SCRIP is available to purchase during office hours, Monday-Friday, 9:00am - 5:00 pm.

Make plans for a fall get-away with the one you love before your calendar fills up!! A Marriage Encounter Weekend is a private weekend away from life's distractions that allows a husband and wife to focus on each other. The next available weekend is Sept., 14-15, 2019 in Marshall, MN. Early registration is highly recommended. For more information visit our website at: southmnwwme.org or contact Miki at [email protected] or 507-227-8229.

At Resurrection This Week

Monday

12August

Tuesday

13August

Wednesday

14August

Thursday

15August

Friday

16August

Saturday

17August

Sunday

18August

•Rosary 8:10 am•Mass 8:30 am•Prayer Shawl Meeting 1:00 pm•Heart of Trinity Prayer Group 7:00 pm

•Rosary 8: 10 am•Mass 8:30 am•Faith Formation Registration 4:30-6:30 pm•Leadership Discernment Night 6:00 pm•Well Read Mom Group Meeting 7:00 pm

•Rosary 8:10 am•Mass 8:30 am•Serrans Board Meering 9:15 am

• Society of Divine Mercy Monastery Prayer Group 6:30 am

•Sacrament of Reconciliation 6:45-7:45 pm•Knights of Columbus Rosary 7:30 pm•Mass 8:00 pm

•Masses 8:30 am, 10:30 am

•Rosary 8:10 am•Mass 8:30 am•St. Vincent de Paul Society Meeting 7:00 pm

Holy Day of Obligation The Assumption of the Blessed VIrgin Mary•Rosary 8:10 am•Holy Day Obligation Mass 8:30 am•Holy Day Obligation Mass 7:00 pm

Dt 10:12-22/Ps 147:12-13, 14-15, 19-20 [12a]/Mt 17:22-27

Dt 31:1-8/Dt 32:3-4ab, 7, 8, 9 and 12 [9a]/Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14

Dt 34:1-12/Ps 66:1-3a, 5 and 8, 16-17 [cf. 20a and 10b]/Mt 18:15-20

Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab/Ps 45:10, 11, 12, 16 [10bc]/1 Cor 15:20-27/Lk 1:39-56

Jos 24:1-13/Ps 136:1-3, 16-18, 21-22 and 24/Mt 19:3-12

Jos 24:14-29/Ps 16:1-2a and 5, 7-8, 11 [cf. 5a]/Mt 19:13-15

Jer 38:4-6, 8-10/Ps 40:2, 3, 4, 18 [14b]/Heb 12:1-4/Lk 12:49-53

Musical Musings from Joy

Music & Choral Director &Coordinator of Liturgy

[email protected]

Mon., Aug 12th 8:30 am †Jane Kehoe Tues., Aug 13th 8:30 am †Gerald BrennanWed., Aug 14th 8:30 am Special Intention Thurs., Aug 15th 8:30 am †Souls in Purgatory 7:00 pm †Arthur MuellerFri., Aug 16th 8:30 am †Dave HubergSat., Aug 17th 8:00 pm For the ParishSun., Aug 18th 8:30 am †Norma Krantz 10:30 am †Tom Harris

Mass Intentions

Formed.org is a wonderful website that has been called a "Catholic Netflix." FORMED has inspiring movies and video-based studies, audio talks and e-books from the Church's most compelling speakers and authors for all ages. Formed.org is free. You just need WiFi service and to register. You can register on our website, rescathroch.org. Formed.org is on the main screen, second slider. If you register on your own device, the Resurrection code is 1f82d9. Any questions, call the office at 507-288-5528.

1. †Rob Frisby

Dedication CandlesAugust 10th- August 17th

Financial Blessings Sunday, July 21, 2019

Church Support....................................................................................$8,746EFT Church Support..............................................................................$195Children's Collection.............................................................................$49Capital Projects.....................................................................................$315EFT Capital Projects ............................ ..................................................$20On Line Giving.......................................................................................$540

Rest In PeaceLet the Perpetual Light Shine Upon Her

Dot Mae BubendorfDied July 4, 2019

Survived by her daughter and familyJoan & Rick Miller

Granddaughter Alison and Kyle Christenson

After the success of Ian Callanan’s visit this year, I am excited to announce our next visiting artist.Tony Alonso is a theologian and composer whose work is animated by the diverse needs of the contemporary church. A Cuban-American Roman Catholic, Tony's compositions embrace multicultural musical expressions and reflect a commitment to strong ritual song. His music appears in compilations and hymnals across Christian denominations throughout the world. Tony’s Mass of Joy and Peace [our current setting] is one of the most widely sung Mass settings in the United States. In 2015, his compositional work was recognized with an invitation to compose the responsorial psalm for the first Mass Pope Francis celebrated in the United States. Tony's scholarly work lies at the intersection of liturgical theology, ecclesiology, and cultural studies. He has presented at scholarly and pastoral conferences and events across North America and Europe. He has also authored several essays and articles in journals such as Modern Theology, Worship, and Liturgy. Tony holds a Bachelor of Music from Northwestern University, a Master of Arts in theology from Loyola Marymount University, and a PhD in religion from EmoryUniversity. Tony is Assistant Professor of Theology and Culture at Candler School of Theology at Emory University where he also serves as Director of Catholic Studies. Mark your calendars NOW for this not-to-miss weekend of events!