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M I S S I O N S T A T E M E N T Saint Bernard’s is a Roman Catholic parish providing vital services to the diverse North End community of St. Paul.
As we extend the hand of welcome to all, our mission is to learn, love, and live the challenging Word of Jesus Christ, offering parishioners and neighbors direction and support at every phase of their faith journey.
SAINT BERNARD
CHURCH OF
Mass Schedule
Saturday 8:30 am & 4:00 pm Sunday at 8:00 & 10:30 am
Weekday Monday-Saturday - Mass at 8:30 am
Confessions
Mondays after the 8:30 am Mass Saturdays 3:30 and after the 4:00 pm Mass
Parish Staff
Pastor Reverend Ivan Sant
Associate Priest Reverend Joseph Kureh
Parish Administrator Karen Cronin Secretary Gloria Nava RCIA and Missionary Internship Program Alonna Mertz Refugee Liaison Hsawreh Sharpoehtay Refugee Liaison Assistant Julia Marksue Music Director Mary Beth Redmond Assistant Music Director Grace Thompson
Parish Office
Phone: (651) 488-6733 Fax: (651) 489-9203 Website: www.stbernardstpaul.org
Facebook Page: Parish Life at St. Bernard's Catholic Church, St. Paul, MN
1160 WOODBRIDGE STREET • SAINT PAUL, MN 55117
One block west of Rice Street on Geranium Avenue
4TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 29TH, 2017
SAINT BERNARD 1160 WOODBRIDGE STREET • SAINT PAUL, MN 55117
One block west of Rice Street on Geranium Avenue
26TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
OCTOBER 1, 2017
M I S S I O N S T A T E M E N T Saint Bernard’s is a Roman Catholic parish providing vital services to the diverse North End community of St. Paul.
As we extend the hand of welcome to all, our mission is to learn, love, and live the challenging Word of Jesus Christ, offering parishioners and neighbors direction and support at every phase of their faith journey.
CHURCH OF
Mass Schedule
Saturday 8:30 am & 4:00 pm Sunday at 8:00 & 10:30 am
Weekday Monday-Saturday - Mass at 8:30 am
Confessions
Mondays after the 8:30 am Mass Saturdays 3:30 and after the 4:00 pm Mass
Parish Staff
Pastor Reverend Ivan Sant
Associate Priest Reverend Joseph Kureh
Parish Administrator Karen Cronin Secretary Gloria Nava RCIA and Missionary Internship Program Alonna Mertz Refugee Liaison Hsawreh Sharpoehtay Refugee Liaison Assistant Julia Marksue Music Director Mary Beth Redmond Assistant Music Director Grace Thompson
Parish Office
Phone: (651) 488-6733 Fax: (651) 489-9203 Website: www.stbernardstpaul.org
Facebook Page: Parish Life at St. Bernard's Catholic Church, St. Paul, MN
SAINT BERNARD 1160 WOODBRIDGE STREET • SAINT PAUL, MN 55117
One block west of Rice Street on Geranium Avenue
26TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
OCTOBER 1, 2017
CHURCH OF
Mass Schedule
Saturday 8:30 am & 4:00 pm Sunday at 8:00 & 10:30 am
1:30pm (Spanish) Weekday
Monday-Saturday - Mass at 8:30 am
Confessions
Mondays after the 8:30 am Mass Saturdays 3:30 and after the 4:00 pm Mass
Parish Staff
Pastor Reverend Ivan Sant
Associate Priest Reverend Joseph Kureh
Parish Administrator Karen Cronin Secretary Gloria Nava RCIA and Missionary Internship Program Alonna Mertz Refugee Liaison Hsawreh Sharpoehtay Refugee Liaison Assistant Julia Marksue Music Director Mary Beth Redmond
Parish Office
Phone: (651) 488-6733 Fax: (651) 489-9203 Website: www.stbernardstpaul.org
Facebook Page: Parish Life at St. Bernard's Catholic Church, St. Paul, MN
SAINT BERNARD 1160 WOODBRIDGE STREET • SAINT PAUL, MN 55117
One block west of Rice Street on Geranium Avenue
31ST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
NOVEMBER 5, 2017
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A WORD FROM FR. IVAN
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
This week I will write the last of the three writings about the Second Ecumenical Vatican
Council. We already spoke about the Constitutions of Dei Verbum and Sacrosanctum
Concilium. Today we will speak briefly about the Constitution of Lumen Gentium
highlighting the aspect of People of God and Communion.
In order to help the explanation of the main contents of this Constitution I am going to use Sources of Renewal, a
study on the renewal of Vatican II, written by Karol Wojtyla on the occasion of a synod in his dioceses of Krakow in
1972.
The people of God, an ancient Biblical concept, has become, thanks to Vatican II, one of the main contents to
which the historical process of enrichment of the Faith which we lived in the relation of the Council. The reality of
the people of God is rooted above all else in the revealed reality of God, who by the free act of his love has turned
towards men, towards the men in the world. The consciousness of the Church as people of God therefore
presupposes the consciousness of creation, of salvation and of redemption, and is founded on these.
“Communio”: proper bond of the Church as People of God Communio (communion) refers to the type of union
which typifies the Church-people of God and which constitutes the proper bond of this community.
Lumen Gentium 32: “If therefore in the Church everyone does not proceed by the same path, nevertheless all are
called to sanctity and have received an equal privilege of faith through the justice of God (see 2 Peter 1:1). And if by
the will of Christ some are made teachers, pastors and dispensers of mysteries on behalf of others, yet all share a
true equality with regard to the dignity and to the activity common to all the faithful for the building up of the Body
of Christ.
For the distinction which the Lord made between sacred ministers and the rest of the People of God bears within it
a certain union, since pastors and the other faithful are bound to each other by a mutual need. Pastors of the
Church, following the example of the Lord, should minister to one another and to the other faithful. These in their
turn should enthusiastically lend their joint assistance to their pastors and teachers. Thus in their diversity all bear
witness to the wonderful unity in the Body of Christ. This very diversity of graces, ministries and works gathers the
children of God into one, because "all these things are the work of one and the same Spirit" (1 Cor 12:11).
Therefore the communio, as a proper bond of the community of the people of God in the Church, is expressed in a particular
“distinction” that “includes a bond”, and, consequently, a “witness to the wonderful unity in the Body of Christ” of the pastors
and the faithful given in their ‘diversity’. Even more the hierarchical constitution of the Church, which we will speak about
below, presupposes “a true equality” of all the members of the people of God. This equality is founded on “the dignity and the
common action of all the faithful in the building up of the body Christ.” This common dignity of all is truly human, proper to
every man as a person, and also to every Christian coming from the order of grace. But it is not only in this field and of this
title that Vatican II declares a “true equality” of all the members of the Church, as they also have the essential task of “building
up the body of Christ.”
By the constitution of the People of God is more fundamentally of the order of grace, that is not of the order of authority on
which the hierarchical order of the Church is founded. This order of grace is also the foundation of the ultimate equality of all
the members of the Church in regards to the reality of the salvation to which all are equally called.
The Second Vatican Council has dedicated a lot of its efforts to make the faithful conscious of the bond which the
communio constitutes for the community of the People of God. It seems therefore that we can say that the authentic
deepening of the faith of the Church as a community – in which the proper bond of being is constituted from the
commiunio – depending on the greater part of the interior developing and the renewal of the Church in the spirit of
Vatican II.
God bless! Wishing you a blessed Sunday.
Fr. Ivan Sant [email protected]
Sacraments
Call the Parish Office to make arrangements (651) 488-6733
Anointing of the Sick This
Communion for the Sick & Homebound Please call the Parish Office to make arrangements. Baptism of Infants
Baptism of Older Children & RCIA To become a full member of the Roman Catholic Church, contact Alonna Mertz or Fr. Ivan at the Parish Office. Marriage Preparation Couples anticipating Christian Marriage need to contact the Parish Office at least six months prior to the wedding date they desire. After a pre-nuptial interview with a priest, a specific date will be set. Marriage preparation classes are required.
Ministries
Prayer Line………..Shirley (651) 488-6330 or Judy (651) 224-2966 Liturgy Parishioners are encouraged to offer to be readers and altar servers at Mass.
Faith Formation
Faith Formation………...… Fr. Ivan (651) 488-6733
Mass Readings for the 31st week of Ordinary
Time:
Sunday : Mal 1:14b:2b,8-10/1Thes 2:7b-9,13/Mt 23:1-12
Monday: Rom 11:29-36/Lk 14:12–14 Tuesday: Rom 12:5-16b/Lk 14:15-24
Wednesday: Rom 13:8–10/LK 14:25-33 Thursday: Ez 47:1-2,8-9,12/1Cor 3:9c–11,16-17/Jn 2:13-22 Friday: Rom 15:14-21/Lk 16:1–8 Saturday: Rom 16:3-9,16,22-27/Lk 16:9-15 Sunday: Ex 22 :20-26/1 Thes 1:5c-10/Mt 21:34-40
Please pray for the sick and homebound:
Yvonne Spence Rosie Lynch
Irene Moris Lloyd Anderson
Devra Shepherd Lorraine Eheim
Lucille Biron Linda Johnson
George Kramlinger Bob Rauen
Dale Mercado Helen Reinhardt
Thanks for your Donations!
Mass Intentions
Saturday November 4
8:30 am † Edward Gunter
4:00 pm † Frank Ellie
Sunday November 5 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 am † Parish
10:30 am † Ushers Living & Deceased
1:30 pm Spanish Mass
Monday November 6
8:30 am Alter & Rosary Society Living/ Deceased Tuesday November 7
8:30 am Catholic United Financial Living/Deceased
Wednesday November 8
8:30 am Deborah Paone
Thursday November 9
8:30 am † Elaine V. Anderson
Friday November 10 St. Leo
8:30 am William B. Flaspeter Family
Saturday November 11 St. Martin
8:30am †
4:00pm † Delores Wieler
Sunday November 12 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 am † Deceased
10:30 am Parish
1:30pm (Spanish Mass)
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Parish News & Events
The Flu Shot Clinic will be held at the parish center on TODAY, Sunday, November 5, from Noon—2 pm. All are welcome to come.
“Free Store” Information
"Free Store" will be held next Sunday, November 12 from 11:30 to 12:00 in the gym. Please communicate the word to those who might need these services. Items to be given out include: clothing for the family, personal care items, toys, household items and food.
Boy Scout Troop 66 and Cub
Scout Pack 66 will be taking
your orders at the Church
entryway after Masses this
weekend and next for Christ-
mas wreaths. Payment is due at the time of the
order. Wreaths will be ready for pick up on
12/10 after all Masses. Your support helps the
scouts go to camp.
PASTORAL COUNCIL ELECTIONS
There are 2 council members whose terms are ending. Nominations will be accepted now for those 2 seats. Election of new members will be held on October 30 at 6pm in the church. The purpose of the Pastoral Council is to provide and inspire leadership within the parish and to provide counsel to the Pastor on matters affecting the life and ministry of the parish community both as representatives and as lead-ers of the community. Call Mary Rinehart, council president, at 771-1185 for more information. Current members are Mary Rinehart, Amy Doucette, Tom Kneissel, Fran Blatzheim, Kathy Huonder, Neil Blageo, Ginny Bauman, Doug Palmer, and Betsy Struntz.
Crying Room Open
Please feel free to start to use again the
crying room only for those parents with
childern.
Thanks!