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Weekday Mass Schedule May 27-June 2 Mon. 5:30 p.m. +Carlos Bocolan Tues. 9:00 a.m. +Norbert & Ruby Lorsung; Verona Schrandt Lorsung Wed: 9:00 a.m. +Jefferyn Goddard Thurs: 9:00 a.m. Thanksgiving for ARISE partiipants Fri. 7:30 a.m. +Honorata Dodes Sat: 5:30 p.m. Pro Popolo Sun. 10:30 a.m. 2013 Sacred Heart Graduates PASTOR Father Xavier Ilango Office: 218.334.4221 Rectory: 218.850.0187 [email protected] [email protected] Website: frazeesacredheart.org Secretary : Marlys Jacobson Office: 218.334.4221 Home: 218.334.4706 [email protected] Office Hours: Tuesday/Wednesday 8:00 am12:00 pm Youth Ministry/DRE: Cheryl Stegmaier Home: 218.847.4599 [email protected] Music Director: Kathryn Karg 218.234.5001 [email protected] Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator: Louann McGlynn Confidential Line: 218.281.7895 [email protected] Mass Times Monday 5:30 pm Tuesday-Thursday 9:00 am Friday 7:30 AM (Care Center) Saturday 5:30 pm Sunday 10:30AM CONFESSIONS: Saturday 4:30PM ADORATION: Tuesdays: 9:30AM-6 PM Parishioners’ Prayer Re- quests Parish families have asked us to keep in our prayers their loved ones who are ill Please pray for: -Barbara Hanson -Nancy Smith -Luella Baumgart -Sue Turnbull -Casey Courneya -Carol Lormis -Irene Adams -Diane Quira -Stanley Lehmann -Arki Raj -John Dermody -Ken Jacobson -Eunice Clarey -Henry Schreiner May 26, 2013 Attendance: 430 ***Youth*** Vacation Bible School for grades preschool through 5th grade this school year will be June 3- 7 from 9 till noon each day. Needed : Adults and youth to teach and be group leaders, please con- tact Cheryl if you would like to volunteer; this is a really fun week for the Children and all. Sign up sheets for Vacation Bible School are in the back of church. Please sign up as soon as possi- ble. Vacation Bible School organizational meeting: Tuesday May 28, 11:00AM. At Church. Please call Cheryl if you can help more teachers and helpers needed Camp Corbett: Grades 5-8 June 18-20 2013 Sign up ASAP; Forms in back of Church Needed: Volunteers to work this camp, high school youth and adults. If we don't get enough volunteers to chaperone, we will not be going to camp. Blessed John Paul II Middle School Camp will take place July 7-11, 2013 in Park Rapids.Grades 6-8. Discipleship Week: June 17-20, Minneapolis, MN and June 10-13, Duluth MN. See Cheryl for more information. Youth fundraising rummage sale June 1, 2013. Please make donations. Call Cheryl or drop your donations off at the church. My dear friends in Christ, When I was five or six years old, I went to visit the home of a young man who was helping my family in farming. The problem with my visit was that I went to a household that belongs to a lower caste, and I even had supper with them. From then on my whole family was always teasing me about having supped with someone below my social rank. This may not make a specific sense to you. But if you lived in the Indian social structure, you would immediately grasp the social signifi- cance of such an event. Of course, the event I narrated happened in 1966. That is nearly fifty years ago. Things have changed a lot since then. Every culture defines and determines who can associate with whom and with whom one cannot interact or intermingle with socially. It is all the more important when individuals decide who should be part of their lives and who cannot be. When the apostles of Jesus were in the upper room praying together before receiving the Holy Spirit, their understanding of Jesus was different. They knew this earthly Jesus in flesh and blood. They walked with him, ate with him, did many other great thing with him. It was certainly a first-hand knowledge of Jesus. However, their under- standing of his words and his person was mostly partial or incomplete. They could not comprehend the fuller meaning of his person, actions and words. When they received the Holy Spirit, things changed dra- matically. Jesus was not any more a third person to them. He became part of every individual apostle’s life. Jesus became an inseparable part of their very lives. The inner being of every disciple of Jesus was so intertwined with that of Jesus that they could claim that it is not I who lives, but Christ lives in me. I think that this could be the best result of Christ’s resurrection and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. We as human persons never hesitate to allow certain habits to take over our life. After a certain period we even become so addicted to some habits that they become inseparable from our life. I do not want to bring any moral judgment over human habits. However, we always have a responsibility to judge how constructive or destructive certain habits are in order to justify whether to allow them to be part of our lives. Do certain habits become so important to us that we are even ready to sacrifice certain obligations that we owe to our Holy God in order to go on paying tributes to our own habits? I am sure that you can relate to what I am talking about. Have we ever thought about keeping Christ, who is all good and nothing but fullness of every goodness, as an inseparable part of our being? If that could happen in our life, we could be the most productive people to our family, to our Church and to the wider society. Your brother in Christ, Fr. Xavier Ilango Starting June 2, the Sunday morn- ing Mass here at Sacred Heart will move to 8:30 am, and Assumption/ Callaway Mass will move to 10:30 am. The current plan is that this change will be in effect for 1 year, and from then on the two parishes will rotate their Sunday morning Mass times on a yearly basis ******** Knights of Columbus scholarship applications are available in the Church entry. Applications need to be returned by June 8 to either Mark Byer or to the parish office. ******** Youth fundraising rummage sale June 1, 2013. Please make dona- tions. Call Cheryl or drop your donations off at the church. UPCOMING: May 25,26 Christian Mothers Bake Sale after each weekend Mass May 26: Benediction/Holy Hour after 10:30 Mass May 28: VBS Organizational meeting 11:00 am @ Church May 29: St. Thomas Aquinas Book Club 7:00 pm @ Church June 1: Maryology: Rosary at 8:30 am; (No Mass) June 2: Mass at 8:30 am followed by 1 hour of Adoration June 2: Pancake Breakfast; KC’s in charge June 3: Christian Mothers meeting: Mass 5:30 pm: Rosary, Light Supper, meeting @ 7:00 pm at Church Collections May 19, 2012 Collection Basket Adult $1,659.00 Direct Deposit 360.00 Loose 347.00 Children 0.00 Total: $2,366.00 Other Budgeted Income Vigil Lights $ 21.26 Building Fung 85.00 Total $106.26 Other Parish Fundraisers FACC $10.00 Book Club Books 65.00 VBS 30.00 Total $105.00 Non-Parish Collections: Cath Comm/Univ$226.00 Needed per Week to Reach Budget: $4,466.00This figure includes all sources of parish income (i.e., funerals, flower collections, fall dinner, etc), not just the Sunday col- lections. This week’s Total: $2,366.00 106.26 107.00 $2,577.26 5:30 PM 10:30 AM FCCPaul and Sharon Guck Ministers Traci Alger Nancy Christensen Of Holy Nancy Dashner Barb Rice Communion Jill Mickelson Christine Daggett Bev Roberts Heather Mitchell Lectors Russell and Mary Ann Karasch Kathy Stenger Ushers John Mack Bud Hensel Mike Hiemenz Bruce Hofer Servers Byron Byer Madison Ketter Ethan Byer Wesley Kropuenske Isaac Courneya Juliana Diemert Hayley Courneya Cecilia George Ministry Schedule for June 2, 2013 Circle 6 is in charge of donuts in May Circle 7 will be in charge of donuts in June Christian Mothers Our annual Cedar Chest raffle tickets are available after week- end Masses. The drawing will be held on July 28, 2013. Items you like to donate for the Cedar Chest may be dropped off in the church hall. Thank you. The St. Thomas Aquinas Book Club will meet May 29 th @ 7:00 p.m. in the gathering area at church. We will be discussing My Life with the Saints by James Martin, SJ. Anyone inter- ested in joining is most welcome to come. Books are available for pur- chase in the parish office. 4th Degree Knights of Columbus again have flags, flag poles, and other flag equipment available. Please check your flag and make sure you can e proud to fly it, expecially Memorial Day. Contact Jim Clarey for more information (334.6495). Sacred Heart, Dent: Salad Luncheon, June 6, 11 am to 1 pm, and 5-7 pm. Father Ilango requests that if any parishioner has someone hospitalized in his/her house- hold, please inform him so that he can visit them in the hospital and assist them spiri- tually at a tough time. Fa- ther’s phone numbers and e- mail address are listed in every bulletin.

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Page 1: UPCOMING - frazeesacredheart.orgfrazeesacredheart.org/home/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/5_26_2013.pdf · PASTOR Father Xavier Ilango move to ... —Camp Corbett: Grades 5-8 June 18-20

Weekday Mass Schedule May 27-June 2 Mon. 5:30 p.m. +Carlos Bocolan Tues. 9:00 a.m. +Norbert & Ruby Lorsung; Verona Schrandt Lorsung Wed: 9:00 a.m. +Jefferyn Goddard Thurs: 9:00 a.m. Thanksgiving for ARISE partiipants Fri. 7:30 a.m. +Honorata Dodes Sat: 5:30 p.m. Pro Popolo

Sun. 10:30 a.m. 2013 Sacred Heart Graduates

PASTOR

Father Xavier Ilango

Office: 218.334.4221 Rectory: 218.850.0187

[email protected] [email protected]

Website:

frazeesacredheart.org

Secretary:

Marlys Jacobson Office: 218.334.4221 Home: 218.334.4706

[email protected] Office Hours:

Tuesday/Wednesday 8:00 am—12:00 pm

Youth Ministry/DRE:

Cheryl Stegmaier Home: 218.847.4599

[email protected]

Music Director:

Kathryn Karg 218.234.5001

[email protected]

Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator:

Louann McGlynn Confidential Line:

218.281.7895 [email protected]

Mass Times

Monday 5:30 pm Tuesday-Thursday

9:00 am Friday 7:30 AM (Care Center)

Saturday 5:30 pm Sunday 10:30AM

CONFESSIONS:

Saturday 4:30PM ADORATION:

Tuesdays: 9:30AM-6 PM

Parishioners’ Prayer Re-

quests Parish families have asked us to keep in

our prayers their loved ones who are ill

Please pray for: -Barbara Hanson -Nancy Smith

-Luella Baumgart -Sue Turnbull

-Casey Courneya -Carol Lormis

-Irene Adams -Diane Quira

-Stanley Lehmann -Arki Raj

-John Dermody -Ken Jacobson

-Eunice Clarey -Henry Schreiner May 26, 2013

Attendance:

430

***Youth***

—Vacation Bible School for grades preschool

through 5th grade this school year will be June 3-

7 from 9 till noon each day. Needed : Adults and

youth to teach and be group leaders, please con-

tact Cheryl if you would like to volunteer; this is

a really fun week for the Children and all. Sign up sheets for Vacation Bible School are in the

back of church. Please sign up as soon as possi-

ble.

Vacation Bible School organizational meeting:

Tuesday May 28, 11:00AM. At Church. Please call

Cheryl if you can help more teachers and helpers

needed

—Camp Corbett: Grades 5-8

June 18-20 2013

Sign up ASAP; Forms in back of Church

Needed: Volunteers to work this camp,

high school youth and adults. If we don't

get enough volunteers to chaperone, we

will not be going to camp.

—Blessed John Paul II Middle School Camp will

take place July 7-11, 2013 in Park Rapids.Grades

6-8.

—Discipleship Week: June 17-20, Minneapolis,

MN and June 10-13, Duluth MN. See Cheryl

for more information.

Youth fundraising rummage sale June 1, 2013.

Please make donations. Call Cheryl or drop your

donations off at the church.

My dear friends in Christ,

When I was five or six years old, I went to visit the home of a

young man who was helping my family in farming. The problem with

my visit was that I went to a household that belongs to a lower caste,

and I even had supper with them. From then on my whole family was

always teasing me about having supped with someone below my social

rank. This may not make a specific sense to you. But if you lived in the

Indian social structure, you would immediately grasp the social signifi-

cance of such an event. Of course, the event I narrated happened in

1966. That is nearly fifty years ago. Things have changed a lot since

then. Every culture defines and determines who can associate with

whom and with whom one cannot interact or intermingle with socially.

It is all the more important when individuals decide who should be part

of their lives and who cannot be.

When the apostles of Jesus were in the upper room praying

together before receiving the Holy Spirit, their understanding of Jesus

was different. They knew this earthly Jesus in flesh and blood. They

walked with him, ate with him, did many other great thing with him. It

was certainly a first-hand knowledge of Jesus. However, their under-

standing of his words and his person was mostly partial or incomplete.

They could not comprehend the fuller meaning of his person, actions

and words. When they received the Holy Spirit, things changed dra-

matically. Jesus was not any more a third person to them. He became

part of every individual apostle’s life. Jesus became an inseparable part

of their very lives. The inner being of every disciple of Jesus was so

intertwined with that of Jesus that they could claim that it is not I who

lives, but Christ lives in me. I think that this could be the best result of

Christ’s resurrection and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit.

We as human persons never hesitate to allow certain habits to

take over our life. After a certain period we even become so addicted to

some habits that they become inseparable from our life. I do not want

to bring any moral judgment over human habits. However, we always

have a responsibility to judge how constructive or destructive certain

habits are in order to justify whether to allow them to be part of our

lives. Do certain habits become so important to us that we are even

ready to sacrifice certain obligations that we owe to our Holy God in

order to go on paying tributes to our own habits? I am sure that you can

relate to what I am talking about. Have we ever thought about keeping

Christ, who is all good and nothing but fullness of every goodness, as

an inseparable part of our being? If that could happen in our life, we

could be the most productive people to our family, to our Church and to

the wider society.

Your brother in Christ,

Fr. Xavier Ilango

Starting June 2, the Sunday morn-ing Mass here at Sacred Heart will move to 8:30 am, and Assumption/Callaway Mass will move to 10:30

am. The current plan is that this change will be in effect for 1 year, and from then on the two parishes will rotate their Sunday morning

Mass times on a yearly basis

********

Knights of Columbus scholarship applications are available in the

Church entry. Applications need to be returned by June 8 to either Mark Byer or to the parish office.

******** Youth fundraising rummage sale June 1, 2013. Please make dona-tions. Call Cheryl or drop your

donations off at the church.

UPCOMING:

May 25,26 Christian Mothers Bake Sale after each weekend Mass

May 26: Benediction/Holy Hour after 10:30 Mass

May 28: VBS Organizational meeting 11:00 am @ Church

May 29: St. Thomas Aquinas Book Club 7:00 pm @ Church

June 1: Maryology: Rosary at 8:30 am; (No Mass)

June 2: Mass at 8:30 am followed by 1 hour of Adoration

June 2: Pancake Breakfast; KC’s in charge

June 3: Christian Mothers meeting: Mass 5:30 pm: Rosary, Light

Supper, meeting @ 7:00 pm at Church

Collections May 19, 2012 Collection Basket Adult $1,659.00 Direct Deposit 360.00 Loose 347.00 Children 0.00 Total: $2,366.00 Other Budgeted Income Vigil Lights $ 21.26 Building Fung 85.00 Total $106.26 Other Parish Fundraisers FACC $10.00 Book Club Books 65.00 VBS 30.00 Total $105.00 Non-Parish Collections: Cath Comm/Univ—$226.00

Needed per Week to Reach

Budget: $4,466.00—This figure includes all sources of parish income (i.e., funerals, flower collections, fall dinner, etc), not just the Sunday col-lections. This week’s Total: $2,366.00 106.26 107.00 $2,577.26

5:30 PM 10:30 AM FCC— Paul and Sharon Guck

Ministers Traci Alger Nancy Christensen

Of Holy Nancy Dashner Barb Rice

Communion Jill Mickelson Christine Daggett

Bev Roberts

Heather Mitchell

Lectors Russell and Mary

Ann Karasch Kathy Stenger

Ushers John Mack Bud Hensel

Mike Hiemenz Bruce Hofer

Servers Byron Byer Madison Ketter

Ethan Byer Wesley Kropuenske

Isaac Courneya Juliana Diemert

Hayley Courneya Cecilia George

Ministry Schedule for June 2, 2013

Circle 6 is in charge of donuts in May

Circle 7 will be in charge of donuts in June

Christian Mothers

Our annual Cedar Chest raffle tickets are available after week-end Masses. The drawing will be held on July 28, 2013. Items you like to donate for the Cedar

Chest may be dropped off in the church hall. Thank you.

The St. Thomas Aquinas Book Club

will meet May 29th @ 7:00 p.m. in

the gathering area at church. We will

be discussing My Life with the Saints

by James Martin, SJ. Anyone inter-

ested in joining is most welcome to

come. Books are available for pur-

chase in the parish office.

4th Degree Knights of Columbus again have flags,

flag poles, and other flag equipment available. Please

check your flag and make sure you can e proud to fly

it, expecially Memorial Day. Contact Jim Clarey for

more information (334.6495).

Sacred Heart, Dent: Salad Luncheon, June 6, 11 am

to 1 pm, and 5-7 pm.

Father Ilango requests that if

any parishioner has someone

hospitalized in his/her house-

hold, please inform him so

that he can visit them in the

hospital and assist them spiri-

tually at a tough time. Fa-

ther’s phone numbers and e-

mail address are listed in

every bulletin.