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September 15Th, 24Th Sunday in Ordinary Time There will be great joy in heaven over one sinner who repents September 15th 2019 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time An Ever-growing Eucharistic Community Boldly Serving Others Through Gods Love Mass Schedule Sacrament of Reconciliation Rosary Saturday 8:00 pm Saturday 6:45-7:45 pm Monday-Friday 8:10 am, Saturday 7:30 pm Sunday 8:30, 10:30 am Daily Mass 8:30 am - Mon-Fri Office Hours Monday-Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 1600 11th Ave SE Rochester MN, 55904 • 507-288-5528 • www.rescathroch.org Question 5: This Doctor of the Church is not one of the four Great Greek Fathers. Weekly A. John Chrysostom B. Gregory Nazianzen Words from C. Basil the Great The Rock D. Gregory the Great Answer: D. Gregory the Great Our next series of questions falls under the category of “To the Ends of the Earth.” Trivia: In the June 30-July 6, 2019 edition of Our Question 1: St. Peter Chanel, a missionary to Oceania, Sunday Visitor, pages 9-12, there is a section of the came from this country. periodical entitled “Saintly Summer Trivia.” The Trivia A. Italy questions are broken down into categories. Last week, I B. England provided a series of multiple choice questions C. France pertaining to the category of “Doctor in the House?” D. Germany Here are the answers. Question 1: There are currently ____ Doctors of the Question 2: This Franciscan missionary died in Peru. Church. A. Louis Bertrand A. 34 B. Francis Solanus B. 35 C. Francis Xavier C. 36 D. Junipero Serra D. 37 Question 3: She is the patroness of missionaries, even Answer: C. 36 though she never left her monastery. Question 2: This Doctor of the Church is known as the A. Teresa of Calcutta “Angelic Doctor.” B. Teresa of Avila A. Augustine C. Therese of Lisieux B. Thomas Aquinas D. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross C. Leo the Great Question 4: This French bishop founded the Missionary D. Teresa of Avila Oblates of Mary Immaculate to evangelize the poor. Answer: B. Thomas Aquinas A. Ignatius of Loyola Question 3: He is the only deacon among the Doctors B. Francis de Sales of the Church. C. Vincent de Paul A. Ephrem D. Eugene de Mazenod B. Bede Question 5: St. Marguerite Bourgeoys was a missionary C. Athanasius to Canada and one of the first citizens of this city. D. Jerome A Montreal Question: A. Ephrem B. Quebec City Question 4: The number of women who have been C. Ottawa declared a Doctor of the Church. D. Toronto A. 2 Good luck! I’ll provide the answers next week. B. 4 C. 6 God’s blessings! Father Schuster, Pastor D. 8 [email protected] Answer: B. Pope St. Paul VI declared Sts. Teresa of Sunday homilies are posted on our website at Avila and Catherine of Siena the first female Doctors of www.rescathroch.org. the Church in 1970. Pope St. John Paul II distinguished St. Therese of Lisieux in 1997, and Pope Benedict XVI did so with St. Hildegard of Bingen in 2012. Liturgical Ministries Sept 21st/22nd If unable to fulfill your ministry as scheduled, please find a substitute. Thank you. Ministry Schedule as of August 19th 2019 Altar Servers Eucharistic Ministers Ushers 8:00 pm Joseph Palen, Devon Wald 8:00 pm Bread, Steven Gronseth (1), 8:00 pm Joel Schoenfelder, Jeff 8:30 am Bethany Collett, Zach Guyer Liz Hanson (2), Cup: Theresa Root (1) Schoenfelder, Tyler Schoenfelder 10:30 am Cameron Vareberg, Eric Patricia Schoenfelder (2), Jane Haeflinger 8:30 am Kenneth Mueller, Francis Mueller, Vareberg (3), Rick Haeflinger (4), Debbie Olson (5), Clara Radloff, Chuck Radloff NOT FILLED (6) 10:30 am Mick Garvey, Anthony Vareberg, Lectors Barbara Vareberg, Scott 8:00 pm John Wald 8:30 am Bread: Mary Lose - LG, Walston 8:30 am Bryan Pierskalla, Patricia Christine Dvorak (1), Ellen Harford (2), Rossman Laura Rud (3), Beverly Sanders (4), 10:30 am Allen Aksamit, Thomas Kelly Nancy Hass (5), Cup: Carrie Carroll (1) Sacristans Eugene Nolan (2), Deb Rowekamp (3), 8:00 pm NOT FILLED Patty Haler (4), LeeAnn Mueller (5), 8:30 am Tracy & Donna Smith Greeters Jerry Krantz (6) 10:30 am Bob Voss 8:00 pm Judith Pelowski, Eileen King 8:30 am Tom Lund, Ladin Family 10:30 am Bread: Regina Boehmke - LG 10:30 am Jennifer Foy, NOT FILLED Arlys Leitzen (1), Lynette Lenoch (2), Liz Walston (3), Elizabeth Winegarden (4), Marianne Aksamit (5), Cup: Charles If you or your family members are DeVos (1), Brett Maronde (2), Bob Voss (3), interested in becoming a Liturgical Karen Reopelle (4), Richard Streit (5), NOT Minister, please contact Joy Viceroy at FILLED (6) [email protected]. Perpetual Eucharistic Sun Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat Adoration Chapel 1 am 12 am 12 am 10 am 9 am 3 am 12 am 24 hours/7 days a week 2 pm 2 am 1 am 12 pm 1 pm 10 am 3 am Prayerfully consider committing to one hour a week before 3 pm 3 am 3 am 1 pm 3 pm 12 pm 4 am Him in Eucharistic Adoration. "Could you not spend one hour 4 pm 4 am 4 am 3 pm 11 pm 1 pm 5 am with Me?” Matthew 26:40 Life changes when we spend time 5 pm 10 am 5 am 2 pm 11 am with Jesus face to face. 10 pm 8 pm 12 pm Hours of Need 11 pm 1 pm Call Tim Fague at 507-288-6578 to sign up. 3 pm 4 pm Open Hours 5 pm Second adorer needed. Parish Events Free event sponsored by the 40 Days for Life- No Morning Mass on: Monday, September 9th; Rochester campaign. All young adults and high- Tuesday, September 10th Wednesday, September 11th; school students and parents are invited to attend. Thursday, September 12th Noah Maldonado, Northern Regional Coordinator with Students for Life and Doreen Johnson, RCTC Join us for a Catholic, 5-week series, Grieving faculty; both will be speaking on Sept 18th, 7:00- with Great Hope, in DVD format on Thursday 8:30 pm at Rochester Community and Technical evenings, Sept 26-Oct 24, 6:30-8:30 pm. It is for College in the Hill Theater. Contact Heidi Miksanek anyone who is grieving the death of a loved one. at [email protected] or 507-254-8677. Please register by calling the church office at 288-5528 or forms are in Gathering Space. All are welcome! UNPLANNED movie, (a true story of a former There is no charge to attend. Check out the website Planned Parenthood leader), will be shown at goodmourningministry.net Resurrection on Sunday, Sept 22nd at 4:00 pm and again on Saturday, Sept 28th at 5:30 pm. SPIRITUAL ENRICHMENT FOR MEN AND WOMEN. See the table in the Gathering Space for Baby Bottle Campaign Gives Alternatives to registrations forms, information for each of the study Abortion Help Catholic Charities' Pregnancy, groups or call the office at 507 288 5528 to register or Parenting, and Adoption Program provide assistance if you have questions. to pregnant women and women with babies through BIBLE TIMELINE a 24 week study offered from the Mother and Child Assistance Fund by taking a September 19 through March 19 on Thursdays. A baby bottle home on Oct. 13th and filling it with morning and evening option is available. your spare change for the month. Donations will go SUNDAY SCRIPTURE an opportunity to unpack the directly to assisting women across Southern upcoming Sunday Mass readings with online Minnesota who are choosing life for their babies. commentary by biblical scholar Brant Pitre will be Catholic Charities assists more than 150 women of all offered on Wednesdays with morning and evening faiths every year. “Since I'm not working, the Mother options from September 18th through May 20th. and Child Fund will keep a roof over my family until Nothing to purchase and come when you can. I've recovered from labor & delivery.” -Alexis WELL READ MOMS an evening on the 2nd CEO Rochester "Real people sharing real stories." Wednesday of the month when Catholic women Join us on Friday, October 4th 7:00 pm to hear accompany one another in reading classics, great books Barry and Laura Peratt's story of, "Powerful spiritual and timeless spiritual works from Western and Christian encounters and healing miracles." Both came traditions in order to nurture their hearts and moral from nominally Christian homes but rejected the imagination. For all women, not just Moms. faith in favor of New Age spirituality and a life of ROMANS: This 8 session study explains the Catholic directionless immorality, including an abortion. Each teaching on salvation, what is required--faith or works, had a powerful conversion to Christianity within one and highlights connections Paul makes with Jesus month of the other. Childcare will be provided, no and the Old Testament. Offered on Tuesdays-morning cost, no registration and all are welcome. and evening options available from October 22nd through December 10th. Food For Friends Sending a warm thank you to St. Vincent de Paul Society, Friends of the Poor those who donated school supplies for Franklin Walk/Run/Pancake Breakfast Saturday, September 28th students. All those in need were supplied with items at 9:00 am (registration 8:30) Starts at Church of the needed to get the school year started. If you still Resurrection.Information/register/donate see wish to contribute, Expo black markers are a great www.svdp-rochmn.org/fop-walk-2019. Join us also for need as well as Kleenex and Clorox wipes.
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