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August 30, 2020 250 Persons in the Church Due to COVID-19 in Accord with Gov 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 August 30, 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 Sacred Heart Catholic Church • 2 • August 30, 2020 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 Saint Paul and Minneapolis Priest Staff: Fr. Bryan J.B. Pedersen Sacred Heart Catholic Church • 3 • August 30, 2020 Appointed . Sunday Readings 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time-8/30/20 Administration First Reading: Whenever I speak, I must cry out, violence and outrage is my message; Stewardship -Your Commitment is Vital ! the word of the LORD has brought me Collections for August 15 & 16 2020 (week 7) Dollars # Donors derision and reproach all the day. (Jer 20:8) Psalm: My soul is thirsting for you, O Lord my Sunday Envelope Collections $ 5,105.00 44 God. (Ps 63) Electronic Donations $ 7,612.00 66 Second Reading: I urge you, brothers and Plate (non envelope) Collections $ 604.75 sisters, by the mercies of God, to offer your Total Collections for week 7 $13,321.75 110 bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing Year-to-date Sunday Collections to God, your spiritual worship. (Rom 12:1) Gospel: Jesus said to his disciples, This Year Last Year Ahead “Whoever wishes to come after me must Actual versus last year August 16, 2020 (week 7) $ 83,977 $ 79,182 $ 4,795 deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me. ” (Mt 16:24) This Year Budget Ahead Latin Mass Sunday Readings Actual versus Budget August 16, 2020 (week 7) $ 83,977 $ 78,740 $ 5,237 13th Sunday after Pentecost Epistle: Brethren: To Abraham were the Qtrly Contribution Statements Mailed promises made, and to his seed. (Gal.3:16 - 22) Gradual: Have regard, O Lord, to Thy cove- Qtrly Contribution Statements have been mailed. These statements reflect activity nant, and forsake not to the end the souls of through June 30, 2020. If you see any errors or have any questions, please contact the Thy poor. (Ps. 73:20, 19, 23) parish office. We apologize for the delay in getting this information to you. We will make Gospel: At that time, as Jesus was going to sure the 3rd quarter statements are more timely. Jerusalem, He passed through the midst of Samaria and Galilee: and as He entered into a certain town, there met Him ten men that FUN FEST 2020 PLANS were lepers, who stood afar off, and lifted up their voice, saying: Jesus, Master, have mercy Date: Saturday, September 12, 2020 on us. (Luke 17:11 -19) Activities: Raffle Virtual Silent Auction & Kids Silent Auction Appointed Daily Readings Parking Lot Bingo Monday, Aug. 31—Saturday, Sept. 5 Food/Beverage Offerings (Late afternoon/early evening) Monday: 1 Cor 2:1-5/Ps 119:97, 98, 99, Raffle tickets will be mailed to each active household the week of Aug. 24th. We will 100, 101, 102 [97]/Lk 4:16-30 also have extra raffle tickets available in the Parish Office. The raffle drawing will be Tuesday: 1 Cor 2:10b-16/Ps 145:8-9, 10- held on Sunday, September 13th after the 10:00a.m. Mass. 11, 12-13ab, 13cd-14 [17]/Lk 4:31-37 Watch the website, Facebook, Flocknote messages, and the U.S. mail Wednesday: 1 Cor 3:1-9/Ps 33:12-13, 14 for more specific details on the above in the next several weeks. -15, 20-21 [12]/Lk 4:38-44 We thank you in advance for your support!! Thursday: 1 Cor 3:18-23/Ps 24:1bc-2, 3- 4ab, 5-6 [1]/Lk 5:1-11 Fun Fest 2020 is seeking silent auction donations for our Virtual Silent Auction and Kids Friday: 1 Cor 4:1-5/Ps 37:3-4, 5-6, 27-28, Silent Auction. Store purchased items preferred. Some ideas include the following: 39-40 [39a]/Lk 5:33-39 Theme Baskets Saturday: 1 Cor 4:6b-15/Ps 145:17-18, Gift Cards (restaurants, stores, etc.) 19-20, 21 [18]/Lk 6:1-5 Kids Items (games, theme baskets, gift cards, outdoor sporting items, crafts, etc.) You can also donate cash & the Committee will purchase items for bidding. Prayers of the Faithful • Due to the current pandemic and inability to come together in larger groups, the Si- Please remember In your prayers lent Auction will be an all-virtual event this year with on-line bidding. More information Those Who Are Ill: Tom Ambrose, Brady to follow on instructions and sign-up. Swenson, Mary Jo Faustgen, Andrea DeOtis, • You can drop off your Silent Auction donations at the main reception desk in the Par- Cody Binstock, Bunny Dargis, Theresa Tatur, ish Commons through Wednesday, September 9, 2020. Medard Kaisershot, Yvonne Talbot, George Wolf, Steve Smaciarz We will kick off bidding the day of Fun Fest, September 12, 2020. Bidding will remain open for one week. More information and details to follow. Those Serving In Our Armed Forces: Sam We have always had some great silent auction items Dahlgren-Castilla, Justin Rathbun, Liam Greg- ory, Jordan Reese, Andrew Gladitsch, Cathal for our annual Fun Fest. & Cormac O’Connor, Lisette Knaeble Let’s make this year the most creative yet!! We will award 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners as in the past. Sacred Heart Catholic Church • 4 • August 30, 2020 Sacred Heart Catholic School To Join Sacred Heart Parish If you are new to our community, or have Our teachers will be back in the building on Monday, August 31st and I could not be more been attending Mass here but have not yet excited. The staff here at Sacred Heart Catholic School is the reason we have such a won- joined Sacred Heart call 763-537-4561 or derful school and their presence will provide relief and comfort to our students as we wel- stop in the parish office to register. come then back in person. Our teachers have spent time this summer preparing safety Sacrament of Initiation — RCIA protocols, learning about safe teaching methods, and creating schedules for in-person and (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) distance learning. We will also spend a great deal of time as we prepare for updated rou- To join the Catholic Church call Bunny tines and procedures that are part of our safety protocol plan. Brouillard in the Parish Office. We are also continuing to accept registrations for the 2020-2021 school year in preschool Sacrament of Baptism for -8th grade. We have room in all our classrooms except for grade 5 and 7. If you know of Infants and Children (RCIC) any families looking for school information, please have them give us a call. Please have Baptism for Infants and young Children is them contact Pat Moore at [email protected]. celebrated on the first & third Sundays of the month at 1 PM. Pre-Baptism Class Our school mass schedule has been adjusted, with only a couple grades attending mass meets on the second Tuesday of the each morning at 8:00 a.m. Students will keep social distancing while at mass. month at 7 PM. To make arrangements call Bunny Brouillard in the Parish Office. Tuesday: Grade 3/4 Wednesday: Grade 1/7 Sacrament of Confirmation Thursday: Grade 2/5 If you are in High School or an Adult who Friday: Grade 6/8 has yet to receive Confirmation contact Matt Kruc or Bunny Brouillard in the Parish Office to make arrangements.
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