Welcome to St. Nicholas Catholic ! General Informaon From Fr. VanDenBroeke Ad Orientem We are celebrang most Masses Ad Orientem. For Campaign Timeline more informaon regarding Ad Orientem, please visit our website, stncc.net/ad‐orientem. I am so grateful for the way our parish has responded to the Capital Campaign over the last few weeks. I am especially happy to announce that all

Lord’s Day of the physical projects as part of the campaign are fully pledged! We are not Saturday: 5:00 p.m., Sunday: 8:00 a.m. quite at our 1 Million dollar goal yet, but the remaining poron is for the & 10:00 a.m. (Live streamed on our website maintenance fund, rather than immediate remodeling projects. This means and Facebook page.) that all the projects designated in the capital campaign will be able to be Daily Mass Tuesday—Saturday: 8:00 a.m. completed as proposed! This is wonderful news for our parish.

Adoraon Hours First up is the elevator li project. We have already begun moving forward Sunday 4 p.m. to midnight, with this project and ancipate construcon beginning before the end of the Monday 5 a.m. to Friday midnight, Friday 5 a.m. to Saturday 8 a.m. summer.

Sacrament of Reconciliaon Trying to predict cash flow over the next three years is a lile bit tricky, Tuesday—Friday: 7:35—7:50 a.m. Wednesday: 4:45– 5:30 p.m. however, here is what we are ancipang. We currently have enough cash Saturday: 8:35 a.m. and 3:30—4:40 p.m. flow to complete the elevator li project and a lile more le over to or by appointment complete some smaller projects yet this summer. Therefore, we have

Sacrament of Bapsm: Pre‐bapsm meengs are priorized two of the projects in the JP2 building—electrical and air held with a priest. Please call for an appointment. condioning—which will allow us to move into that building this summer. Sacrament of Marriage: Arrangements be made a minimum of six (6) months in advance. Tuckpoinng is a very important priority, therefore, we are scheduling that

Communion Call: If you or someone you care for work to begin next Spring as we ancipate cash flow being sufficient to must receive at home or in the hospital, complete all the tuckpoinng next Spring and Summer. Addionally, rather please call the parish office. than trying to do a lile tuckpoinng this year sll and then the rest next Care Fund: Help is available for emergency situaons year, we thought it would be best to have it all done at once to make more & special needs. Please contact the parish office. efficient use of the big equipment being on our campus just once rather than Prayer Line: This group is designed to help pray for specific concerns or special intenons. To add two or more separate mes. someone to the prayer line or if you are interested in Looking further out, cash flow will determine how quickly we will be able to becoming one of 45+ who pray, please contact Mary Zweber at 952‐461‐2366 or George Rhein at 952‐461‐ accomplish the remaining projects. My hope is that in 2022, we will not only 4230. be able to do the tuckpoinng, but perhaps also the sidewalk repairs and St. Nicholas replace the doors and windows on the JP2 building. Or those projects may 51 Church Street have to wait unl 2023. Elko New Market, MN 55054 The final phase of the Campaign will be focusing on the rectory remodel 952‐461‐2403 project. Parish Office Hours Monday: Closed The other smaller projects—the church restroom work, the speakers in Tuesday—Friday: 7:45 a.m.—4:15 p.m. church, and the furnace in the rectory—have not yet been determined Parochial Administrator exactly when they will be completed. They may need to be done sooner than Fr. Nick VanDenBroeke, [email protected] later depending upon how they connue to funcon.

Parochial Vicar As we wrap up our Campaign kickoff and begin the actual projects, we will Fr. John Powers, [email protected] keep you updated on our progress in the weekly bullen through the “Capital Parish Admin. Asst. & Safe Environment Coordinator Jackie Berry, [email protected] Campaign Corner”.

Director, LNMV Religious Educaon Thank you again for your support Posion open of our parish and our Capital Campaign! I look forward to the Ryan Flicek, [email protected] (volunteer) accomplishment of all these Custodian wonderful projects on our campus! Meghan Lannon, 952‐461‐2403

Communicaon & Mission Coordinator You are in my daily prayers. Karen Johnson, [email protected] God bless you, Bullen Deadline: Tuesdays by 4:00 p.m. Fr. VanDenBroeke Archdiocese Vicm Assistance 651‐291‐4475

Website: stncc.net Twier.com/Stnccnet Instagram.com/stnccnet Facebook.com/stncc.net June 20, 2021 12th Sunday in Time This week at St. Nicholas St. Nicholas News & Events Sun Jun 20 Chicken Cookout 8:00am Mass: For the Parish 10:00am Mass (live‐streamed): Bud & Craig Zweber++ Mon Jun 21 Mass is not scheduled on this day. Tue Jun 22 8:00am No Mass or confessions Wed Jun 23 8:00am No Mass or confessions 4:45pm No Confessions Welcome to St. Nicholas Catholic Church! Thu Jun 24 8:00am No Mass or confessions We are happy you have joined us today for our 6:30pm Finance Council meeng 51ST ANNUAL CHICKEN COOKOUT Fri Jun 25 7:35am Confessions and Rosary We hope you are able to enjoy a delicious meal 8:00am Mass: Ilene Ramirez and partake in the many activities available today. Sat Jun 26 7:35am Rosary 8:00am Mass: Patricia Nicklaus 8:35am Confessions 1:30pm Wedding 3:30pm Confessions 5:00pm Mass: Stuart and Joyce Russell+ Sun Jun 27 8:00am Mass: For the Parish 10:00am Mass (live‐streamed): John & Maureen Nesheim

Readings for the Week Readings for the week of June 20, 2021 Sunday: Jb 38:1, 8‐11/ Ps 107:23‐24, 25‐26, 28‐29, 30‐31 [1b]/2 Cor 5:14‐17/Mk 4:35‐41 Monday: Gn 12:1‐9/Ps 33:12‐13, 18‐19, 20 and 22 [12]/Mt 7:1‐5 Tuesday: Gn 13:2, 5‐18/Ps 15:2‐3a, 3bc‐4ab, 5 [1b]/Mt 7:6, 12‐14 Wednesday: Gn 15:1‐12, 17‐18/Ps 105:1‐2, 3‐4, 6‐7, 8‐9 [8a]/Mt 7:15‐20 Thursday: Vigil: Jer 1:4‐10/Ps 71:1‐2, 3‐4, 5‐6, 15, 17 [6b]/1 Pt 1:8‐ 12/Lk 1:5‐17 Day: Is 49:1‐6/Ps 139:1‐3, 13‐14, 14‐15 [14a]/Acts 13:22‐26/Lk 1:57‐ 66, 80 Friday: Gn 17:1, 9‐10, 15‐22/Ps 128:1‐2, 3, 4‐5 [4]/Mt 8:1‐4 Saturday: Gn 18:1‐15/Lk 1:46‐47, 48‐49, 50 and 53, 54‐55 [cf. 54b]/ Mt 8:5‐17 Next Sunday: Wis 1:13‐15; 2:23‐24/Ps 30:2, 4, 5‐6, 11, 12, 13 [2a]/2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13‐15/ Mk 5:21‐43 or 5:21‐24, 35b‐43

THANK YOU, FATHER VANDENBROEKE! All are welcome to join us as we give thanks to Father VanDenBroeke for leading us this past year on Sunday, June 27, aer Masses. We won’t be saying goodbye to Father as we will be seeing him around. Father VanDenbroeke will connue to be involved with our capital campaign, he is also the Canonical Administrator at Holy Cross, and is acve with the LNMV RE program and our youth groups.

Thank you for leading us closer to Christ and may God bless you!

Lord, Let it be You who lives in me today, June 20, 2021 Have a great week! 12th Sunday in St. Nicholas News & Events

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN CORNER

As of 6/16/2021, the total pledged is $927,733 and the total payments received is $233,356. THANK YOU to all who have made a commitment! Pledges/donaons can sll be made. Please consider supporng this campaign to ensure the future of our Faith. Pledge cards are in the back of church or you can pledge online at stncc.net.

We have scheduled a meeng with Loeffler Construcon and Staon19 to finalize the plans for the elevator‐li project. We MEDITATION have also nofied the electrical and HVAC companies to begin work on the JPII Building parish office project. As we look at our lives and world events, do we ever find ourselves wondering if God is sleeping? Aer all, maybe God’s paent, To see all updates for the Faith in Our Future Campaign, uncondional love has run its course and He is finally fed up with please visit: hps://www.stncc.net/capital‐campaign‐corner humanity’s reluctance to accept the truth about who we are. God really can’t be that paent! All throughout human history, many have prayed to God for intervenon or for parcular needs. Because their prayers were not answered in the way they wanted or ancipated, they felt that God may have abandoned them. Were they right? It seems that we are connuing, at a rapid rate, down a path of destrucon. Do you not care, God, that we may be perishing? When the boats of our lives are rocking and the seas tumultuous, we want to know that we have God’s aenon. Even more so, we want God’s intervenon. Change Due to the Archdiocesan Presbyteral Assembly, we will not Maybe the storms and the waves are necessary. If we listen, they have morning Masses or morning and aernoon confessions can teach us valuable lessons. Without them, we would never learn from Tuesday, June 22, through Thursday, June 24. that we have the strength to endure, understand the uselessness of fear and worry, or develop the ability to really trust. If God immediately rushed in and simply calmed things down before they got difficult, what good would that really be? We would miss opportunies to learn how to drink more deeply of life, treasure its complexity, irony, and beauty and fully engage ourselves in surrendering to the love of our Creator. It is easy to walk on the surface of life without immersing ourselves in its messiness. Life has to burn its way through us in order to bring us to a place of secure trust. It’s unfortunate that some prefer a shallower journey.

That’s the balancing act that comes with faith. It is not God’s job to prevent us from encountering the torrenal rains and winds of life. Many believe that if faith is done the right way, that God will provide for smooth sailing. That’s not how it works. God permits us to ride out the difficult stuff knowing that the storm will eventually be calmed. Do we not have faith that God will do this? True faith trusts servers occupy a privileged place in the liturgical in the steadfastness of God’s love when the seas are calm and when celebraon. All boys who have made their First Holy they are choppy. God’s uncondional loving presence shines through all of it and endures forever. Knowing this allows us to put Communion are invited to become altar servers. We will be our boats out into unchartered waters without hesitaon. Knowing hosng a training for both new and exisng altar servers on that we prefer the comfort and safety of what we know to be sll Saturday, June 26, at 9am. (As a bonus, aer server training, waters, how do we feel when Jesus says, “Let us cross to the other we will be having a barbecue and playing airso!). I hope you side”? will consider joining the altar serving crew! Fr. VanDenBroeke St. Nicholas, Pray for us! June 20, 2021 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time St. Nicholas News & Events TOTUS TUUS DONATIONS NEEDED We are excited to be able to bring Totus Tuus to you again this year! This program is so much more than the Vacaon Bible School we have had in the past. We kept the cost of the program low with hopes of receiving donaons for team meals and snack items for parcipants. Please prayerfully consider donang a meal for the team and/or a snack item for the parcipants.

If you are able to help, please call the parish office or follow this link for the updated SignUpGenius donaon list: hps:// www.signupgenius.com/go/30E0D4EA9A729A3FB6‐totus1 We thank you for your generosity! CREATED FOR FELLOWSHIP Just as the Father, Son and Holy Spirit have a living union, so are 1) DONATIONS OF MEALS FOR TOTUS TUUS TEAM OF FOUR we created to reflect their union in our relaonships with others. Totus Tuus is taught by a team of four college students who spend It is through our relaonal nature that we recognize our vocaons the summer traveling from parish to parish around the diocese. The and grow in love and holiness. We miss you! We invite you to Totus Tuus teams consist of two men and two women, and return so that our parish family might once again be whole and we generally, one of the men is a seminarian. Because the team is away may build each other up. from home, we are asked to find host families to provide sleeping arrangements and meals during their visit. We joyfully await the reunion of our parish family at Mass. We have two host families and now are in need of people to SPECIAL COLLECTION NOTICE provide lunches for the college students during the Totus Tuus SPECIAL The Peter’s Pence Collecon is programs. coming up on June 26 & 27. This Lunches should be enough for four people and dropped off at Holy COLLECTION special collection envelope is Cross the evening prior or the morning of. included in your offering NOTICE envelope packets. If giving to Here are the dates lunches for the team are needed: this collection, please place your envelope in the regular collection, no second collection will be taken Monday, July 12 up. You may also give to the special collections through our online Tuesday, July 13 giving page, https://www.stncc.net/give‐now Wednesday, July 14 Thursday, July 15 Friday, July 16 You decide on the menu ‐ You make it and they'll eat it! 2) SNACK DONATIONS We are also looking for donaons for all the parcipants for snacks. Donaons are needed by 7/9/21 and can be dropped off at Holy Cross. Food items should be enough for 100 people.

(4) Cheese Scks ‐ Enough for 25 people (4) Crackers ‐ Enough for 25 people (4) Apples ‐ Enough for 25 people (4) Bags of Popcorn ‐ Enough for 25 people (4) Baby Carrots ‐ Enough for 25 people (4) Ranch dressing large bole (4) Grapes ‐ Enough for 25 people (4) Pretzels ‐ Enough for 25 people (4) Bananas ‐ Enough for 25 people (6) Seedless Watermelons (uncut) (4) Nutri‐grain Bars ‐ Enough for 25 people (4) Yogurt Tubes ‐ Enough for 25 people (20) Powdered drink mixes, large (4) Paper Towels ‐ 3 Rolls (5) Small paper plates ‐ 100 count (10) 9 oz. Paper Cups ‐ 100 count

Jesus, I trust in You! St. Nicholas Catholic Church Elko New Market, MN Area News & Events

BLOOD DRIVE AT IMMACULATE CONCEPTION IN LONSDALE Ever Wonder What God has Planned for Your Life? This fall, the Archbishop Flynn Catechecal Instute will offer the two‐year The Lonsdale Knights of Columbus is sponsoring a blood drive at Pillars Program in person at Transfiguraon Catholic Church in Immaculate Concepon June 29, from 2:00 to 7:30PM. If you Oakdale and at various CI Satellite Sites, where students will are interested in donang, please contact Mark Sibenaller at 952 parcipate in the small group dynamic and gather together to ‐292‐1971 or [email protected] watch the lectures via live stream. RURAL LIFE SUNDAY MASS Taught by some of the best instructors in the Twin Cies, such as Sunday, June 27, 10:30 a.m., Church of Saint Patrick, 7525 Dodd Bishop Andrew Cozzens, Jeff Cavins, Joe Michalak, Road, Shieldsville Please join the parishioners from St. Patrick’s Deacon Dan Gannon, Fr. John Klockeman, Dr. Todd Flanders, Parish and others from throughout the Archdiocese to pray, Chrisna Smith, Liz Kelly, and more, the CI: Pillars Program remember, and celebrate all the good things God has given us in follows the four pillars of the Catechism of the Catholic Church our rural way of life. The Mass will be celebrated outdoors in the and will make sense of all things Catholic, deepen your faith, and parking lot with Archbishop Hebda presiding. layout the roadmap to heaven. Applicaons are now being accepted for the Class of St. Joseph. For more informaon, CI: Aendees can remain in their vehicles or bring lawn chairs. Satellite Sites locaons, and an applicaon, visit semssp/ci or call Refreshments and a to‐go snack will be served aer Mass. (651) 962‐5072. Restrooms (outdoor and indoor) are available and the church grounds are handicap accessible. In case of inclement weather, RESTORATIVE JUSTICE GROUPS Mass will be held indoors at St. Patrick’s church. These groups are held monthly from 6:30‐8 p.m. via Zoom and For more details, including a flyer with a map and direcons, and are open to all vicm/survivors. a livestream link visit archspm.org/events. Quesons? Contact · Vicm/Survivor Support Group for those Abused by Clergy as the Office of Parish and Clergy Services at 651.290.1647. Adults — First Mondays PETER’S PENCE COLLECTION ‐ June 26‐27 · Support Group for Relaves or Friends of Vicms of Clergy Be a sign of mercy, especially during this me of worldwide Sexual Abuse — Second Tuesdays pandemic crisis when so many connue to suffer, and support · Vicm/Survivor Support Group —Third Mondays the works of the Holy Father which include humanitarian aid and · Survivor Peace Circle —Third Tuesdays health assistance to the most needy. Your financial gis also support in his many acvies of guiding the Church · Support Group for Men who have been Sexually Abused by to bring comfort of the Word of God everywhere. Please Clergy/Religious — Fourth Wednesdays consider a sign of love and mercy and contribute to Peter’s For more informaon and details for aending the virtual Pence on June 27. Thank you! meengs, visit archspm.org/healing. Quesons? Contact Paula ARCHBISHOP FLYNN CATECHETICAL INSTITUTE — SCHOOL OF Kaempffer, Outreach Coordinator for Restorave Jusce and DISCIPLESHIP Abuse Prevenon, 651.291.4429. Tuesdays, June 22‐August 3 and Saturday, September 25 at St. NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING (NFP) Vincent de Paul, Brooklyn Park or via Livestream Classes teach couples the Church approved methods on how to Taught by Jeff Cavins, this course is open to all adults and achieve or postpone pregnancy while embracing the beauty of teaches the basics of discipleship, how to share your faith with God’s gi of sexuality. For a complete list of classes offered confidence, and how to culvate a deeper life of prayer. In this 7 throughout the Archdiocese, visit archspm.org/family or call ‐week course, students become “acvated disciples” and embark 651.291.4489. on a guided 40‐day discipleship challenge to help put what they MOTHER DAUGHTER DAYS WITH THE FRANCISCAN SISTERS OF learn into pracce. The course culminates with an interacve DILLINGEN, ND seminar with Dr. Mary Healy. The cost for the course, materials, and seminar is $125. Sign up with a friend and get a discount! June 26‐28 For more informaon visit semssp/ci. Mothers and daughters are invited to spend some quality me ARCHBISHOP FLYNN CATECHETICAL INSTITUTE — together, have a lile fun, nourish your spiritual life & even learn APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE FOR CLASS OF ST. JOSEPH! a bit about the life of Sisters. The theme is "The Joy of the Lord is My Strength." To register contact Sr. Jean Louise, OSF by text: Mondays, 7‐9 p.m. at Transfiguraon, Oakdale and other 701.208.1245 or email: [email protected]. satellite sites

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All are welcome to spend me in adoraon during the FULL‐TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS! scheduled hours below: Holy Cross is excited to offer full‐tuion scholarships for families new to our school for their Kindergarten students for the 2021‐ Adoraon Hours 22 school year. Sunday 4 p.m. to midnight Monday 5 a.m. to Thursday midnight Friday 5 a.m. to Saturday 8 a.m.

Available Adoraon Hours Thursday 1 ‐ 2:30 a.m.

If you would like to be placed on the weekly adoraon schedule, please contact Mary Rose at [email protected] or sign up DEVELOPMENT AND MARKETING COORDINATOR online at hps://www.stncc.net/available‐adoraon‐hours.

Job Descripon: The primary responsibilies for this posion are to plan, develop, coordinate, execute and evaluate fund raising and public relaons/markeng acvies for Holy Cross School, and to lead the admissions informaon and Measure of Our Treasure to the Lord tour process. June 13, 2021 ‐ Week 50 in Fiscal Year Weekly Giving: Weekly Budgeted: Weekly Over/(Under): This is a .625 FTE posion that does not work a set schedule $6,864 $7,758 ($894) of hours each week, but works a fluid schedule as the varying YTD Giving: YTD Budgeted: YTD Over/(Under): workload necessitates. $371,194 $401,152 ($29,958)

Qualificaons: Qualified candidates will possess experience in enrollment management, development, sales, markeng, communicaon, and/or volunteer management. Experience in a parochial or not‐for‐profit environment preferred.

The successful candidate will have strong interpersonal skills with the demonstrated ability to engage volunteers, prospects, parents, grandparents, students, alumni, faculty STEWARDSHIP OF TITHE and administrave staff. The ideal candidate will exhibit We appreciate your financial support. Every gi that you make vision and drive with an entrepreneurial spirit and will be helps advance our mission of making Jesus Christ known and commied to embracing the mission of Holy Cross. loved and maintains the financial health of our parish Bachelor’s degree is preferred. Candidates must be willing operaons. and able to travel locally and work some nights and weekends. Here’s how you can connue to help:  Text GIVE to 1‐952‐209‐7799.  Give Online: hps://www.stncc.net/give‐now Please apply by electronically subming a cover leer,  Mail in your weekly contribuon: resume and references to Dr. Constance Krocak, St. Nicholas Catholic Church, 51 Church St. Principal, [email protected]. Elko New Market, MN 55054

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