4087 West Broadway • Robbinsdale, MN 55422 Phone: 763-537-4561 Formed in His Heart, Serving with His Heart, Giving From His Heart

Public Masses have resumed at no Greater than 50%, or July 19, 2020 250 persons in the Church due to COVID-19 in accord with Gov. Walz’ protocols Mass Live Streaming will continue for Daily Mass and for one weekend Mass. Join Facebook, and “Like” us: facebook.com/shrobbinsdale

To attend Mass in Church a sign-up must be used. It can be found on our Website.

Saturday—Lord’s Day Vigil

4:00 PM Mass - In Church 5:30 PM - Parking Lot Mass ** Tune Radio to FM 104.9 **

Sunday— The Lord’s Day 8:00 AM Mass - In Church 10:00 AM Mass - In Church 11:30 AM Latin Mass - In Church

Daily Mass Live Stream Tuesday — Friday: 8:00 AM Mass - In Church

Eucharistic Adoration The Sacred Heart Chapel will be open for personal prayer and adoration before the monstrance on Thursdays from 9 AM - 2PM N.B. When restrictions ease we intend to return to the former schedule.

Parish Office Hours Open to the General Public. Parish Web Site: shrmn.org Parish Phone: 763-537-4561

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Parish Directory Phone: 763-537-4561 General Email: [email protected]

Worship Priest, Fr. Bryan J.B. Pedersen…...... ext. 101 [email protected] Deacon, Dr. James Ramsey……………ext. 135 [email protected] Music, ………………..……..ext. 109

Faith Formation Director of Adult Faith Formation Bunny Brouillard……………..……..…..ext. 105 [email protected] Youth & Young Adult Ministry Matthew Kruc……………………………..ext. 104 [email protected] Faith Formation Associate Morgan Timmerman………………….….ext. 107 [email protected]

Pastoral Care Priest, Fr. Bryan J.B. Pedersen……….ext. 101 [email protected] Deacon, Dr. James Ramsey…..……….ext. 135 [email protected] Parish Administration Bus. Admin., Mary Daugherty………..ext. 102 [email protected] Bookkeeper, Janelle Roban ………...ext. 106 [email protected] Facility Manager and Maintenance ………………..ext. 127

Admin. Asst. Facility Scheduling, Office Darlene Doran ………………..………….ext. 100 [email protected] Sunday Admin Asst. Terri Fleck………………..……………ext. 100 Marlene De Otis.………..……………ext. 100 Sacramental Records Bunny Brouillard………………..……….ext. 105 [email protected] School Main Office: 763-537-1329 Principal, Karen Bursey……..…………..ext. 121 [email protected] Advancement, Admin. Asst. Pat Moore……….……………..…………..ext. 123 [email protected] Admin. Asst. Records, Sarah Bowback………….………..……..ext. 120 [email protected]

The Church of the Sacred Heart is served by the clergy of the Archdiocese of Paul and Minneapolis

Priest Staff: Fr. Bryan J.B. Pedersen Sacred Heart Catholic Church • 3 • July 19, 2020 Appointed Sunday Readings 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time-7-19-20 Administration First Reading: For your might is the source of justice; your mastery over all things makes Stewardship-Your Commitment is Vital ! you lenient to all. (Wis 12:16) Psalm: Lord, you are good and forgiving. Collections for July 4 & 5 2020 (week 1) Dollars # Donors (Ps 86) Sunday Envelope Collections $ 5,629.75 66 Second Reading: And the one who searches Electronic Donations $ 7,229.00 66 hearts knows what is the intention of the Plate (non envelope) Collections $ 682.00 Spirit, because it intercedes for the holy ones according to God’s will. (Rom 8:27) Total Collections for week 1 $13,540.75 132 Gospel: “‘Let them grow together until har- Year-to-date Sunday Collections vest; then at harvest time I will say to the harvesters, “First collect the weeds and tie This Year Last Year (Behind) them in bundles for burning; but gather the Actual versus last year July 5, 2020 (week 1) $ 13,541 $ 14,444 $ (903) wheat into my barn.”’” (Mt 13:30b) Latin Mass Sunday Readings This Year Budget (Behind) Actual versus Budget July 5, 2020 (week 1) $ 13,541 $ 14,505 $ (964) 7th Sunday after Pentecost Epistle: Brethren: I speak a human thing, PHONES ARE WORKING AT SACRED HEART because of the infirmity of your flesh; for as you have yielded your members to serve uncleanness and iniquity unto iniquity, so Our phones are NOW WORKING. You can always reach us via e-mail at cshad- now yield your members to serve justice [email protected] or via our website at www.shrmn.org. If there is an emergency unto sanctification. (Rom. 6:19-23) and you need a priest, you can call 763-290-0357 and leave a message. Gradual: Come, children, hearken to me; I will teach you the fear of the Lord. (Ps 33: 12, 6) Gospel: At that time, Jesus said to his disci- FUN FEST 2020 PLANS ples: Beware of false prophets, who come to you in the clothing of sheep, but inwardly Due to the current COVID situation and in the interest of planning a safe community they are ravening wolves. (Matt. 7:15-21) event, we have decided on a modified 2020 Fun Fest. Fun Fest is a significant part of Sacred Heart’s annual budget as well as one of our main community building events. The Appointed Daily Readings Fun Fest Committee talked about many different options to try and move forward with Monday, July 20 —Saturday, July 25 our annual event as close to normal as possible. We miss everyone! After much Monday: Mi 6:1-4, 6-8/Ps 50:5-6, 8-9, 16bc- discussion and in the interest of planning a safe event, here are the overall plans: 17, 21 and 23 [23b]/Mt 12:38-42 Date: Saturday, September 12, 2020 Tuesday: Mi 7:14-15, 18-20/Ps 85:2-4, 5-6, 7- Activities: Raffle 8 [8a]/Mt 12:46-50 Wednesday: Sg 3:1-4b or 2 Cor 5:14-17/Ps Virtual Silent Auction & Kids Silent Auction 63:2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9 [2]/Jn 20:1-2, 11-18 Parking Lot Bingo Thursday: Jer 2:1-3, 7-8, 12-13/Ps 36:6-7ab, 8 Food/Beverage Offerings (Late afternoon/early evening) -9, 10-11 [10a]/Mt 13:10-17 Watch the website, Facebook, Flocknote messages, and the U.S. mail Friday: Jer 3:14-17/Jer 31:10, 11-12abcd, 13 [cf. 10d]/Mt 13:18-23 for more specific details on the above in the next several weeks. Saturday: 2 Cor 4:7-15/Ps 126:1bc-2ab, 2cd-3, We thank you in advance for your support!! 4-5, 6 [5]/Mt 20:20-28 Latest Update Regarding Parish Activities Due to COVID-19 Prayers of the Faithful Please remember In your prayers MASS SCHEDULE Those Who Are Ill: Tom , Brady Mass times will be as follows: Swenson, Mary Jo Faustgen, Andrea DeOtis, Saturday – 4:00PM in Church Saturday - 5:30PM Parking Lot (FM 104.9 in car) Mark Roczniak, Cody Binstock, Bunny Dargis, Sunday – 8AM, 10AM, 11:30AM (Latin) all in Church Daily Masses - 8AM Tue. – Fri. Nick Gfroerer, Steve Smaciarz One of the Masses will be live streamed and posted for viewing. MASS SIGN-UP & PROCESS Those Serving In Our Armed Forces: Sam You will be required to sign-up for a pew slot in either the Main Church or Chapel Dahlgren-Castilla, Justin Rathbun, Liam Greg- prior to the week-end Masses. Each pew slot can hold up to (4) people in the same ory, Jordan Reese, Andrew Gladitsch, Cathal family. If there are more than four in your household utilize two pew slots. You will & Cormac O’Connor, Lisette Knaeble be able to use the entire pew in this instance. The SignUp link will be available on the Sacred Heart website (www.shrmn.org) and through flocknote e-mail messages. You . can also contact the Parish Office if you need assistance in using SignUp.

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Sacred Heart Catholic School To Join Sacred Heart Parish If you are new to our community, or have been attending Mass here but have not yet joined Sacred Heart call 763-537-4561 or stop in the parish office to register.

Sacrament of Initiation — RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) To join the Catholic Church call Bunny Brouillard in the Parish Office.

Sacrament of Baptism for Infants and Children (RCIC) Baptism for Infants and young Children is

th celebrated on the first & third Sundays of Sacred Heart Catholic School plans on returning to school on September 8 the month at 1 PM. Pre-Baptism Class We are going to be open this Fall, welcoming your beautiful children back into the class- meets on the second Tuesday of the room with our great teachers, and they will be with their friends. We are prepared for month at 7 PM. To make arrangements call any circumstances regarding a safe learning environment, but our very first priority is to Bunny Brouillard in the Parish Office.

continue in-person and on-site learning, which is the way children learn best. Things Sacrament of Confirmation will look a little different this Fall, but EVERY decision we make will be well-thought out, If you are in High School or an Adult who informed by experts and well-communicated. We are currently working with the Arch- has yet to receive Confirmation contact diocese of St. Paul & Mpls. and the Catholic School Center of Excellence. We look for- Matt Kruc or Bunny Brouillard in the Parish ward to seeing everyone in September. Office to make arrangements.

AIM HIGHER FOUNDATION—NEW SUMMER APPLICATIONS –DUE AUGUST 7TH Sacrament of Holy Communion Applications are now available. We are pleased to announce the availability of additional If you or your child have not yet made your $1,000 tuition-assistance scholarships to attend a Catholic school for the 2020-21 school First Holy Communion contact Bunny year. Scholarships will be awarded on a rolling basis through August 7. Families may ap- Brouillard. If you are shut in and would like to receive Holy Communion contact ply at www.mytads.com and click on the purple Financial Assessment tab. Create a new Deacon Ramsey to make arrangements account or login to an existing account. Complete all the information and submit the application. Families will be notified by Aim Higher. Sacrament of Penance See the schedule for confessions or contact Are you looking for a school with a strong foundation in our Catholic faith and proven Fr. Pedersen to make an appointment. To th academic success? Our plan is to open our school doors on Tuesday, September 8 . receive instruction on making a first This summer, join us for a personalized or virtual tour of our school, and discover an envi- confession contact the Parish Office. ronment of academic excellence and spiritual growth. Dedicated teachers engage stu- Sacrament of Anointing dents in hands-on learning, C-STEM instruction, and a strong curriculum. For more infor- To make arrangements to receive the mation about our Pre-K programs or K-8 education, please call to schedule a tour. Con- Sacrament of the Sick or Last Rites contact tact the school office at 763-537-1329. the Parish Office.

Like our Facebook Page - Sacred Heart Catholic School Robbinsdale, MN Alumni/Parent Sacrament of Marriage Registered Parishioners should call Father http://www.facebook.com/SHCSRobbinsdale Pedersen or Deacon Ramsey at least 8 Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/SHCSRobbinsdal1 months in advance of the wedding date to make arrangements.

Sacrament of Holy Orders Catholic Men contact Fr. Pedersen or Deacon Ramsey for more information on joining the Diaconate or Priesthood.

Sunday School Open to children ages 3 years through Kindergarten. Meets during the 10 AM Mass October through April. Please call Morgan Timmerman in the Parish Office.

Religious Education For students grades 1—10. Meets Wed. evening 6:30pm—7:45pm, Oct. through April. Please call Morgan Timmerman or Matt Kruc in the Parish Office.

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Faith Formation Mass Intentions

**This Schedule is subject to change** WHY DO WE DO THAT? - CATHOLIC LIFE EXPLAINED JULY Fish on Friday Sun. 19 8:00 AM Bruce Johnston+ 10:00 AM Parishioners Question: Latin 11:30 AM Fr. Bruce A. Peterson+ Why do Catholics eat fish on Friday?

Mon. 20 8:00 AM ———————— Answer: Tues. 21 8:00 AM All Deceased Priests For centuries, meatless Fridays were the norm for Catholics throughout the world. Friday

was chosen because that was the day on which Jesus died, and Christians wanted to find a Wed. 22 8:00 AM Lorraine Deminsky+ Thu. 23 8:00 AM Patricia & Albert way to honor that day with special prayers and acts of penance and self-denial. The prac- tice of abstaining from meat on Fridays — under pain of sin — grew out of that desire, and Kempf+ Fri. 24 8:00 AM Al & Mary Carlson+ it became an official part of Church teaching until the time of the Second Vatican Council.

Sat. 25 4:00 PM Laverve Herlofsky+ In the 1960s, there was a shift in the Church’s thinking, in large part because there was a Parking Lot recognition that differences in cultures and economic realities meant that eating or not 5:30PM Darlene Johnston+ F.M.104.9 eating meat had different meanings for different peoples. For example, in cultures that Sun. 26 8:00 AM Anne (Madej) Rusinko+ were largely dependent on seafood or a vegetarian diet, abstaining from meat was no sac- 10:00 AM Parishioners rifice at all. While in other places, eating fish and other kinds of seafood was actually some- Latin 11:30 AM Fr. Robert Thurner+ thing rare and special and not a sacrifice. This was all part of a basic reflection on “why we do what we do” among the Church’s pastors.

Today, Catholics throughout the world are still instructed to abstain from meat on the Fri- days of Lent. The bishops of some countries, such as in England and Wales, ask Catholics to Chapel Open for Prayer: abstain from meat every Friday, continuing the older tradition. The Bishops of the United

• Monday: 8:30am - Noon States have taken a slightly different approach, encouraging Catholics to honor Friday as a • Tuesday-Thursday: 8:30a-4:30pm special day by abstaining from meat every Friday or by taking on some other work of pen- Friday: 8:30am - Noon ance or charity for the sake of others. **Note: No more than 10 people in the Chapel for prayer at any given time. Practice physical distancing. Youth Ministry Use disinfectant provided in Chapel to Revive wipe your area after you leave** Not everything is cancelled this summer!! Confessions This August 3rd-5th all middle and high school youth are invited to join us for an amazing Daily Tuesday-Friday 7:30-7:45a.m. event called Revive! Saturdays 9-10a.m. and 2:30-3:30pm Revive is a 3 night retreat, 2 hours each night, where we'll encounter God through the Sign is on Door #8 with Instructions. Sacraments and prayer and reconnect with our church community through great talks and games. Whether you come for the Sacraments, the content, or just the community Thursday Eucharistic Adoration Revive has something for you! Come find out how our relationships with our friends, our 9:00am-2:00pm families, and our community It's open to all middle and high school youth and is com- pletely FREE!! Parents, you're invited to come as well! The event will be socially distanced

in accordance with Archdiocesan policy.

Check Sacred Heart's website for registration information. Email Matt Kruc at [email protected] with any questions. Hope to see everyone there!

Wedding Banns

Patrick Hertelendy & Bunny Pao -Wedding - Banns III Ryan Sangren & Andrea Ruddy -Banns I

This is the day which the Lord hath made; let us rejoice and be glad in it. Psalms 118:24 Sacred Heart Catholic Church • 6 • July 19, 2020

Respect Life Ministry Calendar of Events The Ruth Institute is a global interfaith **THERE ARE NO PUBLIC EVENTS SCHEDULED** coalition equipping Christians to de- LITURGICAL CALENDAR fend the family and build a civilization Sunday, July 19– 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time; of love. 7th Sunday after Pentecost, Trad.

Founded by world-renowned author, Monday, July 20– St. Apollinaris of Ravenna 1st. speaker, and academic Dr. Jennifer C.; St. Emiliani 1537, Trad. Roback Morse, the Ruth Institute’s Tuesday, July 21– St. 1619 Resource Center provides decades of research and educational tools to support individ- uals and families harmed by divorce, the hook-up culture, and other forms of family Wednesday, July 22– St. Mary Magdalen 1st C. breakdown. Thursday, July 23–St. Bridget of Sweden 1373; The Ruth Institute believes that: St. Apollinaris of Ravenna 1st. C. Trad.

• Every person has the right to know his or her cultural heritage and genetic identity. Friday, July 24– St. Sharbel Makhluf 1898; St. Every child has a right to a relationship with their natural mother and father except for Christina of Bolsena 307, Trad. an unavoidable tragedy. Saturday, July 25– St. James the Greater 42 The Ruth Institute rejects the idea that a child is a problem to solve if you don’t want one and an object to purchase if you do want one. To subscribe to the newsletter go to http://www.ruthinstitute.org/

PARISH SPIRITUAL ADOPTION PROGRAM PLEASE CHECK THE DAY ONE – Developing Baby Spiritual Adoption Program SACRED HEART WEBSITE At the moment the father’s sperm and mother’s egg unite a new and unrepeatable Covid-19 Update human being comes into existence, complete with his own unique set of DNA. Alt- hough he is only one cell, everything about this little person is already present: color of And Our Facebook Page eyes, blood type, the height he will grow to be, color of hair – everything! He will play a For most up-to-date info. role in his family and his community – a role only he can play! Nothing is added after conception to make him a complete human being. He already exists; all he needs is nourishment, a safe, warm environment, and most of all – love. His parents don’t even know he exists yet. Pray for them to safely bring their baby to birth so he can fulfill the mission God has for him. Say the following daily prayer for a period of nine months. “Jesus, Mary and , I love you very much. I beg you to spare the life of [baby’s name] the unborn baby that I have spiritually adopted who is in danger of abortion.”

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