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February 11, 2018 Church of St. Raphael 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time Faithful to the Teachings of the Roman , St. Raphael Parish and School promotes the Universal Call to Holiness for all the People of God. Volume 61, Issue 6

7301 Bass Lake Road , Crystal, MN 55428 | 763-537-8401 | www.straphaelcrystal.org Lenten Day of Reflection With Fr. Robert Altier

Saturday, March 3, 2018, 7:30 am - 2:00 pm Marian Hall, Cost: $30 Hosted by Our Lady of Mount Carmel Community

The Day Includes: Reflection Topics: Mass at 8:00 am in Church Surrender and Detachment Confession at 8:30 am - 9:45 am in Church Growing in Virtue Refreshments at 8:45 am in Marian Hall

Exposition of Blessed Sacrament and Check In begins at 7:30 am outside of Marian Hall Adoration at 8:30 am - 9:45 am in Church **Registration Required*** First Reflection at 10:00 am in Marian Hall Contact Sue Kubovec at 763-559-4228 Rosary at 11:00 am in the Church Lunch at 11:45 am - 12:45 pm in Marian Hall Second Reflection at 12:45 pm in Church Chaplet of Divine Mercy at 1:45 pm in Church

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Monday - Saturday: 8:00 am Weekdays: 7:30 am - 7:50 am Parish Office - 763-537-8401 Wednesday - 5:30 pm (Latin-English) Saturday: 7:30 am - 7:50 am Fr. Michael Rudolph, Pastor x205 8:30 am - 9:30 am First Friday Extraordinary - 7:00 pm [email protected] 4:00 pm - 5:15 pm

Fr. Robert Altier, Parochial Vicar x206 Weekend Masses: Marriage contact Fr. Rudolph [email protected]

Saturday: 5:30 pm Baptism contact the Parish Office Sunday: 8:30 am, 10:30 am School Office - 763-504-9450 763-537-8401

Saint of the Day - Saint Gertrude of Mass Intentions:

Gertrude was born around 626 in , a country in Europe Monday, February 12 comprising what is now northeast France, Belgium and northwest George Smida  8:00 am Germany. Her parents—Pepin and Itta—were wealthy nobles. When Tuesday, February 13 she was about ten years old, her father gave a feast attended by Ed & Ron Reinert  8:00 am Dagobert, the ruler of Austrasia, and other nobles. One of them asked Wednesday, February 14 that Gertrude be given to his son in marriage. Gertrude was summoned and asked, in the young man’s presence, to give her consent. She replied Jo Stiles  8:00 am that she would marry neither him nor any other man because she was Raymond Ferrian  12:00 pm already committed to Jesus Christ. After her father’s death, Itta took Joe Villeneuxe 7:00 pm Gertrude to her own property at Nivelles, a town in what is now Thursday, February 15 Belgium. There, following the advice of Saint Amand, Itta founded a Doris Tollifson  8:00 am double monastery (one for women and one for men). Both Itta and Friday, February 16 Gertrude entered the women’s monastery as nuns. Itta governed both houses for about seven years and then handed over their leadership to Fr. Rudolph 8:00 am Gertrude. The latter proved to be a capable , esteemed not only Saturday, February 17 by the nuns and monks of the community but also by the many visitors, Urban & Helen Hirschfeldt  8:00 am the poor, strangers and pilgrims. Her reputation was so great even John Christianson  5:30 pm when she was alive that some of her monks, endangered at sea, called Sunday, February 18 out her name and were saved. She also gave refuge to two Irish monks, Saint and his brother Saint Ultan, who had been chased out of St. Raphael Parishioners 8:30 am their monastery in England by a king there. They became Gertrude’s Jack Brummel  10:30 am chaplains and advisors. As her death approached, she was apparently in fear at the approaching judgment. She sent a message to Saint Ultan. He READINGS FOR THE WEEK: told her that she would die the next day during Mass, but must have no fear because she would be welcomed by on his feast, and Monday: Jas 1:1-11; Ps 119:67-68, 71-72, by many other saints, and by the angels. Sure enough, she died on 75-76; Mk 8:11-13 March 17, 659 at the age of thirty-three. Saint Gertrude is considered the of travelers and gardeners. Saint Gertrude of Nivelles, Tuesday: Jas 1:12-18; Ps 94:12-13a, 14-15, pray for us! (Excerpted and adapted with permission of the Publisher 18-19; Mk 8:14-21 from Butler’s Lives of the Saints, New Full Edition ©Paul Burns 2003, Wednesday: Jl 2:12-18; Ps 51:3-6ab, 12-14, Published by Liturgical Press, Collegeville, MN) 17; 2 Cor 5:20 -- 6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday: Dt 30:15-20; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 9:22-25 Lenten and Easter Schedule Friday: Is 58:1-9a; Ps 51:3-6ab, 18-19; Ash Wednesday - Masses at 8:00 am, 12:00 pm and 7:00 pm Mt 9:14-15 (no 5:30 pm Mass) Saturday: Is 58:9b-14; Ps 86:1-6; Lk 5:27-32 Sunday: Gn 9:8-15; Ps 25:4-9; 1 Pt 3:18-22; Stations of the Cross at 1:00 pm and 6:30 pm every Friday during Lent except for Good Friday. Mk 1:12-15 Holy Thursday - Mass at 7:00 pm (no morning Mass) Good Friday - Celebrations of the Lord’s Passion at 3:00 pm and 7:00 pm (no morning Mass) Holy Saturday - Easter Vigil at 8:30 pm (no morning Mass) Easter Sunday - 8:30 am and 10:30 am

More Confession Times for Lent…

This Lent at St. Raphael’s we’ll be offering some extra opportunities for the Sacrament of Reconciliation. On Sundays, from February 18th through March 25th, confessions will be heard from 7:45 am to 8:15 am and from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm. During these times Father Altier and I both plan to be in our confessionals, except for the afternoon of March 4th, when one of us will be leading the First Sunday Holy Hour. Because of these added confession times, we will not be having a Lenten Parish Penance Service this year. – Father Rudolph

Pastor’s Page | Fr. Michael Rudolph

Queen of Lent…

Every good mother wants her children to be happy. If her sons and daughters are married, she wants them to be happy in their marriage. The Blessed Virgin Mary is the best mother of all. Her Divine Son, Jesus Christ, is in a spiritual marriage with the Church. She wants this marriage to be the best possible for everyone involved. For that reason, she reaches out in many ways to help those of us who are members of the Church to grow and thrive in our relationship with Jesus.

This is one reason we honor Mary. A way we do so here at Saint Raphael is by singing a hymn to her at the conclusion of Mass. The usual hymn for Lent—which we will start singing next Sunday—is Ave Regina Caelorum, which is Latin for “Hail Queen of Heaven.’ In the Ignatius Pew Missal in our pews it’s number 96. There’s an English paraphrase with it, but it’s very loose, so I’d like to provide you with a more literal translation:

Ave Regina Caelorum, ave, Domina Angelorum: Hail, Queen of Heaven, hail, Lady of Angels,

Salve radix, salve porta, Ex qua mundo lux est orta: Hail root, hail door, from whom light has been born into the world,

Gaude, Virgo gloriosa, Super omnes speciosa: Rejoice, glorious Virgin, beautiful above all,

Vale, o valde decora, Et pro nobis Christum exora. Prevail, adorned with power, and entreat Christ for us.

Some of the English words above could use more explanation. That’s because American culture was born in rebellion against aristocracy and royalty and so is lacking some terms that may be more familiar to our brothers and sisters in Great Britain. For example, the word “hail” is a formal and polite way to greet someone who is a member of the noble or aristocratic class or royalty. The term “Lady” (which I’m using to translate the Latin Domina, which is the feminine form of the word “Lord”) is a respectful and affectionate way to address a woman who is a member of the nobility or royalty. (Those of you familiar with the movie trilogy “The Lord of the Rings” will have heard it a number of times, as in “Lady Arwen” and “Lady Eowyn,” both of whom were also addressed as “my Lady.”) The word “entreat” means to humbly ask, beg or attempt to convince or persuade. Like the word “hail,” it’s used in reference to someone who is in a higher social class. That is, the person doing the entreating is lower in social standing than the one being entreated. (The words “beseech” and “implore,” which we find in some prayers of the Mass, mean the same thing as “entreat.”)

Pope Francis preached a wonderful homily about the Blessed Virgin Mary on January 28, 2018, in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, in Rome. Here are some excerpts from an English translation of his remarks, courtesy of Zenit.org….

We are looking for refuge. Our Fathers in the faith have taught that in turbulent moments, we must gather under the mantle of the Holy Mother of God. Once the persecuted and the needy sought from the noble, high-ranking women, refuge; they stretched out their cloaks, which were considered inviolable, as a sign of reception, for they granted protection. Similarly, we see this with us and Our Lady, the highest woman of mankind. Her coat is always open to welcome us and gather us. […] the Mother guards faith, protects relationships, saves us in the storms and preserves from evil. When Mary is in the home, the devil does not enter. Where there is the Mother, disturbance does not prevail, fear does not win. Who of us does not need this, who of us is not sometimes upset or restless? How often the heart is a stormy sea, where the waves of problems overlap and winds of worry do not cease to blow! Mary is the sure ark in the midst of the flood. Ideas or technology will not give us comfort and hope, but what does is the face of the Mother, her hands that caress life, her mantle that shelters us. We learn to find refuge, going every day to the Mother. […] when we lack hope, when joy is scarce, when our strength is exhausted, when the star of life is obscured, the Mother intervenes. And if we invoke her, she intervenes more. She is attentive to our labors, sensitive to the turbulence – the turbulence of life -, close to the heart. And she never, never despises our prayers; she does not let even one fall. She is a Mother, she is never ashamed of us, she only waits to be able to help her children. WEDNESDAY

This Lent, and always, may we have recourse to the powerful and loving help of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Our Lady, Queen of Heaven. – Father Rudolph

Youth Ministry

This one-day retreat for high school students will The Journey is a young adult group that meets once a feature four talks by Fr. Robert Altier. The day will month for fellowship and faith discussion. This month we will be doing a bible study on the Good Shepherd also include lunch, Eucharistic Adoration, Confession, (John 10:1-18). small group discussion, Sunday Mass, and more! We will be meeting in the youth room on February Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to enter more 16th from 7:00-9:00 PM. All young adults are invited— deeply into your Lenten journey with Jesus. please join us!

Saturday, March 10, 2018, 9:30 am to 6:30 pm at St. Raphael Catholic Church. Cost is $10 per person.

OPEN YOUTH ROOM March 2 & 3 Open youth room is a time of fellowship, fun, & games. 5:00 PM Fri. — 7:30 PM Sat. JUNIOR HIGH: February 13th from 2:20-5:00 pm Sign up & join us for this beautiful event. SENIOR HIGH: February 14th from 5:00-6:45 pm Get ready to made a difference! ALL GRADES: February 23rd from 6:00-10:00 pm

RITE OF CONFIRMATION [ROC]

These nights are required for all 9th-10th graders.

Ash Wednesday Mass: February 14th at 7:00 PM in the main The Pulse is a co-ed discussion group for high schoolers that church. All families are invited to attend! meets once a month to discuss different faith related topics, Life Night Youth Group: February 21st from 7:00-8:15 pm in pray, and grow in fellowship together. We will meet from Marian Hall. 7:00-9:00 pm in the youth room on February 13th. Come join us! CORE TEAM UPDATE

Core Team Meeting: February 11th from 6:00-9:00 PM in Marian Hall. SNA: February 17th in Marian Hall. Please arrive at 4:30 PM. See you then!

Youth Minister & Confirmation Coordinator: Anna Scherber [email protected] 763.537.8401 x210 www.straphaelyouth.com

Youth Ministry Continued Administration

Parish Directory

Parish Office 763-537-8401 PARISH ADMINISTRATION Business Administrator, Ginny Metzger x202 Bookkeeper, Carrie Nelle x222 JULY 13-15, 2018 Administrative Assistant, Sheri Engstrom x201 WHO: For current 8th-12th Grade Teens & Social Needs Coordinator, Bunny Arseneau x214 Young Adults Annulment Inquiry, x522 WHAT: Joining with the Youth Ministries of St. Crisis Pregnancy Hotline, x500 Vincent de Paul, Holy Name of Jesus, & St. Bonaventure, we will experience together a FAITH FORMATION dynamic encounter with Jesus Christ. Faith Formation Coordinator, Mike Gerads, x211 COST: $250.00 per person (includes bus Youth Ministry & Confirmation Coordinator, transportation, conference fee, all meals at the Anna Scherber x210 conference, and 2 nights of lodging) RCIA Coordinator, Mary Jo Smith x511 HOW: To reserve your spot, simply talk to Anna & Josh. Registration deadline is Wednesday Feb. WORSHIP 14, 2018. Sign up as soon as possible because Prayer Line, x528 spots are limited! Sick Line, x523 Adoration Coordinators: Therese Juba 763-533-8514 Betty Kreuter 763-537-1399

Registration now open!

JUNE 25-29, 2018 at Big Sandy Camp in McGregor, MN

PLEASE PRAY FOR…. Open to all 6th-8th Grade Students Scott Dehn, John Noe, Andrew Eisenzimmer, Marlene We want you to come with us! Staloch, Elaine Wosmek, Michael Schultz, Marti Kujawa, David McMillen, Mary Lou Wensman, Catherine, We had our Lillian A. Murphy, Richard Cavanaugh, J. P. Ehlenz, annual 8th grade Gary Glasscock, Norb Meier, Harold Remold, Anthony retreat on Smith, Marcie Mueller, Bob Ferry, Erica Lauinger, Saturday Deloris Malrich, Bob Guimond, and Jim Fossland. February 3rd. It was a great day filled with talks, To add a name please call 537-8401 x523. small group time, prayer, fellowship, and Grief Support Group games! We closed out the There will be a Grief Support Group meeting on day by attending Wednesday, February 28th at 10:00 am in the the NET Lifeline Mass in West St. Paul with Archbishop Hebda. St. Raphael Room. After Mass, we had men’s & women’s sessions and we learned about vocations to religious life & priesthood. The night ended with an opportunity to receive prayer from either a sister, a priest, or a seminarian. Most of our 8th graders received prayer! It was a beautiful day. Please continue to pray for our 8th graders here at St. Raphael!

Community Update

On this Catholic Services Appeal Commitment Weekend, we are looking forward to partnering with you to love and strengthen our thousands of neighbors who are supported through the 18 Collective Ministries of the Archdiocese.

If you have not already done so, please fill out your 2018 pledge form and drop it in the plate or mail it directly to the CSAF processing center using the prepaid envelope you received in the mail from the CSAF.

Thank you so much for your continued support of the Catholic Services Appeal!

The 18 Collective Ministries served by the Catholic Services Appeal are:

American Indian Ministry Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women (ACCW) Campus Ministry – Newman Center Campus Ministry – Saint Paul’s Outreach Catholic Charities Deaf Ministry Elementary School Subsidies and Scholarships Evangelization and Catechesis High School Scholarships Hospital Chaplains Marriage, Family and Life Prison Chaplains Parishes Saint John Vianney College Seminary The Saint Paul Seminary Venezuelan Mission Rachel’s Vineyard Twin Cities

Please go to www.csafspm.org to learn more about the ministries supported by the 2018 Catholic Services Appeal.

Where special needs kids are considered cursed, Tim Tebow brings hope Tony Rossi | Feb 02, 2018 www. alteia.org has given approval to publish “Why in the world is this guy carrying these kids who are worthless?” According to Mike Wilson, co-founder of the ministry MyLIFEspeaks, that’s what the citizens of a village in Haiti were asking themselves when they saw American sports star and TV broadcaster Tim Tebow carrying disabled children into a special party called “Night to Shine.” It’s sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation to give a prom night experience centered on God’s love to special needs youth, ages 14 and up.

The kids are all dressed up and the venue is full of decorations and music, piquing the interest of the locals, who believe that children born with disabilities are cursed and a burden. But now, as Wilson says, they saw an American treating each individual child as being worthy of God’s love. And the villagers themselves found their views about these young people changed.

Missy Wilson, Mike’s wife and myLIFEspeaks co-founder, noted, “That night brought out so much dignity for all of those kids in the village that had never had that dignity – and it was coming from their peers and their neighbors…It’s transformed moms into looking at their kids differently, so it truly has changed the dynamic of how our village is going to be a ripple effect out to other parts of Haiti…”

Watch the video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=83&v=F9oPz1rLqbI

Parish Life

On the third Sunday of the month, February 18th, our parish collects food and cash donations for the NEAR Food Shelf. Items most needed right now include Easter items such as small toys and candy. As always, items such as cereals, canned goods, boxed dinners, dessert mixes, as well as cleaning supplies are needed. The donations may be placed in the sanctuary before or after Mass on collection Sunday. Cash donations may be placed in any Sunday collection in a envelope marked NEAR.

Thank you!

Parish Life Continued

The Church of St. Raphael will be hosting Level I “All in God’s Plan” as promoted through the Office of Marriage & Family Life in our Archdiocese. This assists parents, as the primary educators of their children, teach their youth about God’s gift of human sexuality and the sacredness of human life. The program for girls ages 10-13 and their Moms is Saturday, February 24, 2018, from 2:00 - 4:30 pm in Marian Hall. The cost is $15 per family. The event is sponsored by the St. Raphael Rosary Society. The registration forms are available in the parish office or on the parish web site at straphaelcrystal.org. If you have questions or would like more information please call Mary Glover at 763-533-0423.

Dear St. Raphael Parishioners, Thank you for your gift of support for the Church’s mission efforts. We are all invited to celebrate World Mission Sunday during the month of October and to “consider the missio ad gentes as a great immense work of mercy, both spiritual, and material” (Pope Francis, World Mission Sunday Message).

On World Mission Sunday, you join every parish, school, and religious organization in the world as they recommit themselves to their missionary vocations. It is a time when we participate in “Mission of the Little Flock” (2017 theme). Collected gifts of support are distributed through the Society of Propagation of the Faith to over 1,150 mission dioceses, including the Diocese of Vijayapuram, India which is highlighted in our materials this year. Thank you for your gift of $1,866 to the Society of Propagation o the Faith. Sincerely in Christ’s Mission, Eric Simon, Mission Promotions Manager

Eucharistic Adoration contact Betty Kreuter at 763-537-1399 or 763-354-4796 (cell) or Therese Juba at 763-533-8514

The Season of Lent begins this Wednesday. You are invited to make a commitment to pray one hour a week or to be a substitute in the Eucharistic Adoration Chapel. Just one hour a week, to rest with the Lord; to pray and listen quietly. The practice of Adoration is an integral part of Eucharistic life. Through it God leads us into the fullness of the Eucharistic mystery.

If you are able to make a commitment, these hours are in urgent need of a committed adorer and a prayer partner: Sundays from noon to 1:00, Fridays 8:00-9:00 a.m., Fridays from 10:00- 11:00 p.m., Wednesdays 7:00-8:00 a.m., and temporarily Wednesdays from 6:00-7:00 a.m.

These following hours need a prayer partner (two people commit to the same hour) or substi- tutes for the next couple months for those who are traveling or unable to get around as well in the winter: Fridays 10:00 to 11:00 a.m., and 5:00 to 6:00 p.m., Wednesdays from 4:00-5:00 a.m., Mondays noon to 1:00 p.m. and 1:00 to 2:00 p.m., and Sundays from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. It would be a blessing to be a partner or substitute for these hours. You would be helping the scheduled Adorer and helping yourself.

If you have questions regarding Adoration, please contact Betty or Therese at the above numbers.

Calendar of Events

Monday, February 12 Smith Book Club: St. Raphael Room, 7:00 pm Schola Singers: Choir Room, 7:30 pm

Tuesday, February 13 School Office 763-504-9450 Navarre Bible: Conference Room, 9:45 am Principal, Doug Ballinger X352 Our Lady Fatima Rosary Makers: St. Raphael, 1:00 pm Administrative Assistant, Pam Inniger x351 Fundamentals Catholicism: Marian Hall 6:30 pm

Wednesday, February 14 Save the Date - 2018/2019 Enrollment Begins February 20th! ASH WEDNESDAY MASS: 8:00 am, 12:00 pm, 7:00 pm Great things are happening at St. Raphael School so get ready to Children’s Choir: Choir Room, 2:00 pm enroll your children in the upcoming school year! In addition to our Adult Choir: Choir Room, 7:00 pm soon-to-launch Robotics Program, we have partnered with St. Kate's Respect Life/ACCL Exec Comm: Bride Rm, 7:00pm University to start a Medical Explorer Program, and plan to bring Karate, Chess Club, and an Art Club to our after school offering. Thursday, February 15 There are more improvements and activities planned, so Bell Choir: Church, 7:00 pm please stay tuned! Respect Life/ACCL Monthly Mtg: Conf Rm, 7:00 pm In His Service, Doug Ballinger, Principal St. Raphael Prayer Group: Choir Room, 7:00 pm

Friday, February 16 Stations of the Cross: Church, 1:00 pm and 6:30 pm St. Eligius Circle: Conference Room, 6:30 pm

Saturday, February 17 No Events Scheduled

Sunday, February 18 Parish Library: 8:00 am Baptism: Church, 11:30

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