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Filiae Laboris Mariae Sisters Mother Maria Regina, FLM, Superior 428 5th Street NE Minneapolis, MN 55413 ~ (612) 353-6343

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Sunday 8:00 AM, 9:30 AM, 11:00 AM (High) 45 minutes before Sunday Masses Monday 12:15 PM 30 minutes before daily Masses Extended times on Sundays and First Fridays Tuesday 12:15 PM upon availability of the priests. Wednesday 12:15 PM Thursday 12:15 PM August 30, 2020 Friday 7:00 PM ~ Saturday 9:00 AM Thirteenth Sunday After Pentecost All Masses and Sacraments according to the Usus Antiquior of the Roman Rite

Baptism Exposition and Benediction Choir and Schola Gregoriana Within the first month of birth. The Godparents must be Fridays from 5:30-6:45 PM Jacob Flaherty, Director. [email protected] practicing Catholics in good standing. Please contact the First Saturdays from 7:30-8:45 AM. Homeschool Co-op office to schedule. Info at www.allsaintscoop.com Monthly Recollection

Marriage Third Saturday of the month from 10:00-11:30 AM. Queen of All Saints Sodality Please arrange at least six months in advance of the Third Monday of the month - 6:30 PM Holy Mass, Our anticipated date. Pre-Cana instruction with a priest. Flocknotes Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions at All Saints, Available for registered and attending parishioners only. followed by Spiritual Talk, Refreshments and Socializing To sign up for and receive information at St. Boniface Sacramental Preparation First Communion and Confirmation as announced. about/from any of the parish’s groups/ St. Joseph’s Men’s Guild Available for registered and attending parishioners only. apostolates simply do one of the following: Second Wednesday of the month - 6:30 PM Holy Mass, 1.) Text ‘COAS’ to 84576 and follow the Litany of St. Joseph at All Saints, followed by a Talk, Convert Instruction Drinks , Snacks, and Socializing at St. Boniface On a rolling basis. Please contact the office to schedule an prompts. interview with a priest. 2.) Go to churchofallsaints.flocknote.com St. John Bosco Boys’ League

and follow the prompts. Wednesday afternoons (except second Wednesday) at 3:00 PM. Info at [email protected]

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THE CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS Fr. Pelster will be away from Thursday, September 3 - Saturday, September 5. Thirteenth Sunday After Pentecost The month of August is dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Saturday, September 5 is a First Saturday; therefore there The month of September is dedicated to the Seven Sorrows of Mary. will be a Holy Hour from 7:30 to 8:40 AM.

Sunday, August 30 Green Coffee and doughnuts will be available after all Masses on Thirteenth Sunday After Pentecost, II Class Sunday, September 6. 8:00 AM Carol Berglof 9:30 AM Arthur Schaefer + Livestreaming has been discontinued because of lack of

11:00 AM Pro Populo (High Mass) interest. We hope that this is not a huge inconvenience.

From our Homeschool Co-op: We WILL be meeting this Monday, August 31 White coming year. Holy Mass, catechism, choir, and some other St. Raymond Nonnatus, Confessor, III Class supplemental classes and activities will be meeting over at 12:15 PM James Trojak St. Mark’s starting on Friday, September 18th. If you are Having never known his mother, he entered the Order of Our Lady of Ransom and enrolled make sure you are signed up to receive was sent to Africa to ransom Christians from the hand of the Muslims. He delivered many and gave himself up as a hostage. He died in 1240. announcements under the Homeschool Co-op Flocknote page. Much more will be sent out in the coming days. Tuesday, September 1 Green Feria, IV Class Single women of the parish, ages 18-35, are invited to join 12:15 PM Sr. Morjorie Myers the St. Rita women’s group, which will begin in September. This group will be dedicated to our formation in the faith Wednesday, September 2 White through study, prayer, discussion, and friendship. Meetings St. Stephen of Hungary, King and Confessor, III Class will be led by the Filiae Laboris Mariae, will be held once a 12:15 PM Richard Ellis month on Saturday, after the 9AM Holy Mass until 12 The first king of Hungary, he converted his people to the Catholic Faith. He gave Noon, and will conclude with the praying of the hour of Sext Christian laws to his country, founded bishoprics, established monasteries, and (from the Divine Office). If you are interested and would like organized several charitable institutions. His great zeal for the spread of the faith more information, sign up for our St. Rita’s Flocknotes earned him the title of “Apostolic King” and apostle of Hungary. He died on the feast of the Assumption of Our Lady in 1538, to whom he had consecrated his kingdom. group. We look forward to hearing from you!

Thursday, September 3 White Save the Date for the investiture as novices of three of our St. Pius X, Pope and Confessor, III Class Filiae Laboris Mariae postulants on Saturday, September 12 12:15 PM Roger Ellis + at the 9:00 AM Mass. Joseph Sarto was born at Riese in Venetia on June 2, 1835. He was successively curate, pastor, of Mantua, patriarch of , and finally elected Pope on Contributions May God reward your generosity! August 4, 1903. As the chief pastor of the Church he realized to the full the value of Thurs. Aug. 20-Wed. Aug. 26 online & Sun. Aug. 23 = the liturgy as the prayer of the Church and spared no effort to propagate the practice $8969.98 of frequent and daily Communion. In his great encyclical Pascendi, he exposed and

condemned the modernist heresy with force and clarity (1907). He died August 20, 1914 and was canonized in 1954 by Pius XII. To set up online giving simply visit our website - fsspminneapolis.org and follow the prompts. Thank you! Friday, September 4 Green Feria, IV Class Everyone is asked to sign up for Flocknotes in one of two 7:00 PM In Thanksgiving to St. Jude ways: 1.) Simply text ’COAS’ to 84576. 2.) To sign up by email rather than by text message simply Saturday, September 5 White go to churchofallsaints.flocknote.com. St. Lawrence Justinian, Bishop and Confessor, III Class Parish registration forms are now on our website. 9:00 AM Cardinal Burke Preferring the austerities of the cloister to a marriage his mother was arranging for FINAL THOUGHT A good back-to-school message - him, he entered the of St. George of Alga at age 19. He was made and continued to give the example of an austere life despite the Parents, consider passing this along to your teenagers! high office. He died in 1455 at 74 years of age. One of the toughest realizations I had when I started working with college students was the amount of Catholics who stop Sunday, September 6 Green practicing their faith within the first year of school or so. A Fourteenth Sunday After Pentecost, II Class smaller number abandon their faith later in college, or after 8:00 AM Carlos Chavez graduating. 9:30 AM Christopher Loomis Many, however, wish to stay faithful to our Lord, but are 11:00 AM Pro Populo (High Mass) worried that they may end up following the current +So, what should you do to keep and strengthen your faith during your college years? You must desire and pray for it! The first thing you should do is to desire and pray daily to our Lord to grant you the gift of perseverance and growth in holiness. Perseverance is a gift of God—and obtaining it will depend more on our asking for it than on our efforts and human  To restore all things in Christ -Pope St. Pius X“ means. 

+Give your spiritual life the first place among your priorities When you are in college, life gets so busy, and there’s a lot of pressures placed upon you. Grades, projects, sports, and social life—all of these things require a lot of time and attention. However, none of them are as important as your eternal salvation, your relationship with God, and the well-being of your soul! As our Lord says in the Gospel, “Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be yours as well” (Mt 6:33). Do not let the things of this world, as important as they may be, make you postpone the practice of your faith. As a practical example, do not miss Holy Mass on Sundays because of some other commitment that you choose to take on. In this sense, it is useful to see everything from the point of view of God—asking yourself frequently, “what would our Lord want me to do?” +Surround yourself with good friends As you step into your new campus, you will begin to have a new group of friends. Friendships depend greatly on things that we share in common—ideas, sports, activities, social events, etc. If you want to grow closer to our Lord, make sure your friendships are inspired by the Faith. Try to make friends that will actually bring you closer to God. Friends have a great influence on us, because we try to join them in whatever they are doing, speaking, or feeling. There are relationships that can lead us closer to or away from God, Who is our most important friend. Never allow the friends of this temporal life to cause you to lose your friendship with Jesus, Who loves you infinitely and is more faithful than anybody else. +Avoid the occasions of sin Being away from home and living in college will give you an immediate sense of liberation from authority, which should be an opportunity to increase your sense of responsibility. However, many fall into the temptation of living a life of dissipation (a.k.a., the “college experience”!), which might include attending parties where alcohol and drugs are available. This can quickly become your downfall, even if you had been a devout child of God in the past. My suggestion would be to avoid those gatherings where the main focus is to drink or do drugs. A key principle of action is to never even try any recreational or illegal drugs and never give in to alcohol abuse. You may think that you are in control, but sooner than later, you become a slave. This will not only cause you spiritual damage, but also even potentially endanger your health, your future career, and your entire life. The same goes for the temptations against lust, impurity, and pornography. The farther you can stay from these vices, the better it will be for your soul and your relationship with God. +Develop your spiritual life On the positive side, I would highly encourage you to strengthen your faith, your relationship with God. Imagine your soul as a plant that has the life of faith within it, as a little seed. You want to protect that plant from the rough elements, you want to fertilize it and feed it—well, the same happens with life of grace in you. You need to protect it and nourish it to make it grow. Here are some suggestions: -Have a daily prayer routine You should pray every day. Pope Benedict XVI quoted St. Alphonsus Ligouri’s famous statement: “He who prays will be saved, and he who does not pray, will be condemned.” Having a daily prayer routine will help you make prayer a part of your life. For example, try to do a daily Morning Offering right when you wake up. In the evening, before going to sleep, to a daily examination of conscience, and a Night Prayer. During the day, you should try to do a time of meditation, maybe ten or fifteen minutes. And finally, pray the Holy Rosary, or at least part of it. Having devotion to our Blessed Mother will always be a safe haven for your soul. -Grow in your relationship with Jesus in the Holy Eucharist Apart from going to Mass on Sundays, you could try attending Mass during the week, maybe once or twice, even if you go alone. This will strengthen you interiorly for your daily challenges, and make you understand much more deeply the meaning and value of the Mass. Jesus dies on the Cross for you during the Holy Mass, and gives himself to you in the Blessed Sacrament! Besides, after Mass, He stays substantially present in the Tabernacle, under the appearance of bread. And He stays there to be close to you, so that you can visit Him frequently—so make sure you try to swing by your local chapel and pay a visit to your Best Friend! In the Blessed Sacrament, Jesus is waiting for you! He is waiting to shower you with His abundant graces. He is there to listen to everything you would like to say, everything that burdens your heart. He won’t speak to you audibly, but He will speak to you in your heart. He did speak to me—especially when I was discerning my vocation to the priesthood—and He continues to insinuate His voice in my heart whenever I speak to Him in the Blessed Sacrament. I can assure you that He will also speak to you! -Frequent confession The most serious dangers for the soul are sin and vice—and therefore, one of the greatest means to preserve the life of grace and grow stronger is to go frequently to the sacrament of confession. Try to go once or twice a month! You do not have to wait until you fall into mortal sin to confess. You can also confess venial sins when receiving this sacrament. (Frequent confession of venial sins helps us resist larger sins.) While at the beginning in might seem a bit intimidating, in the long run I can assure you that it will help you a lot to overcome vices and grow in the love of God. -Continue to learn about your faith In college you will learn about a lot of things—most of them related to your future career. However, in many classes you may also hear things about religion, and very frequently you will hear things against God, against religion in general, and against the , its teachings and its history from your professors and peers alike, even at Catholic schools! This is why you should continue studying your faith on a regular basis—that is, to form your mind in the things that refer to your Catholic faith. This is the most important subject in your formation as a human person. How many times we form our minds with so many other things that are of so much less importance! News, blogs about fashion or sports, and random subjects that entice your curiosity—but how little time we dedicate to learn about our Faith! -Find a Spiritual Director Finally, one of the most effective ways to persevere and grow in your faith, is to meet regularly with a priest for spiritual direction. Having a spiritually-minded person that knows you and will help you through the challenges of life will be an incredible help. -Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC https://www.mileschristi.org/how-to-stay-catholic-in-college/ “Whatever you do, think of the glory of God as your main goal.”

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