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THE TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME | AUGUST 28, 2016

The Feast of the Beheading of | August 29, 2016

CATHEDRAL OF PAUL NATIONAL SHRINE OF THE APOSTLE PAUL 239 Selby Avenue, Saint Paul, 55102 651.228.1766 | www.cathedralsaintpaul.org Rev. John L. Ubel, | Rev. Nels Gjengdahl, weekends Deacons Phil Stewart, Russ Shupe, & Nao Kao Yang ARCHDIOCESE OF SAINT PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS Most Reverend Bernard A. Hebda, Archbishop Most Reverend Andrew H. Cozzens, Auxiliary LITURGY GUIDE FOR THE TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PHOTOGRAPHY — The welcomes all visitors to Mass today. We en- courage those who wish to take photos of this sacred space to do so freely before and after Mass. Once the opening announcement is made, please refrain from taking photos and videos until Mass has concluded. Thank you.

OPENING HYMN HYMN TO JOY 525 Joyful, Joyful, We Adore You

INTROIT (8:00 a.m.) Miserere mihi Domine Gregorian Missal, Mode VIII Miserére mihi Dómine, quóniam ad te clamávi tota die: quia tu Dómine suávis ac mitis es, et copiósus in misericórdia ómnibus invocántibus te. Ps. Inclína Dómine aurem tuam et exáudi me: quóniam inops et pauper sum ego. Ps 86:3, 5 &1 Have mercy on me, O Lord, for I have called out to you all the day; for you, O Lord, are good and forgiving and plenteous in mercy to all who call upon you. ℣. Incline your ear, O Lord, and hear me, for I am needy and poor.

GREETING Roman Missal Celebrant: X In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. ℟. Amen. Celebrant: The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all. (or similar greeting) ℟. And with your spirit.

PENITENTIAL ACT I confess to almighty God and to you, my brothers and sisters that I have greatly sinned, in my thoughts and in my words, in what I have done and in what I have failed to do,

And striking the breast thrice, all say: through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault;

therefore I ask blessed Mary ever-, all the Angels and , and you, my brothers and sisters, to pray for me to the Lord our God.

KYRIE Missa XVI

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GLORIA Congregational Mass, John Lee Celebrant or Cantor COLLECT ℟. Amen.

THE LITURGY OF THE WORD 935 FIRST READING Sirach 3:17-18, 20, 29-20

All RESPONSORIAL PSALM USCCB/New American Bible Psalm 68:4-5, 6-7, 10-11 Verses: Lectionary for Mass

SECOND READING Hebrews 12:18-19, 22-24a

GOSPEL Luke 14:1, 7-14 Deacon: The Lord be with you.

℟. And with your spirit. Deacon: A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Luke.

℟. Glory to you, O Lord. MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION Roman Missal

At the conclusion of the Gospel:

Deacon: The Gospel of the Lord.

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HOMILY

AGNUS DEI Roman Missal PROFESSION OF FAITH Please Stand I believe in one God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and Cantor: Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, earth, of all things visible and invisible. ℟ I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Only Begotten Son of God, . born of the Father before all ages. God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, consubstantial with the Father; through him all things were made. For us men Third time: Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, and for our salvation he came down from heaven,

All bow while saying: ℟. and by the Holy Spirit was incarnate of the Virgin Mary, and became man.

For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate, he suffered death and was buried, and rose again on the third day in accord- ECCE AGNUS DEI ance with the Scriptures. He ascended into heaven and is seated at Celebrant: Behold the Lamb of God, behold him who takes away the right hand of the Father. He will come again in glory to judge the sins of the world. Blessed are those called to the the living and the dead and his kingdom will have no end. supper of the Lamb. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, ℟ who proceeds from the Father and the Son, . who with the Father and the Son is adored and glorified, who has spoken through the prophets. I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church. I confess one Baptism for the forgiveness of sins and I look forward to the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. Amen. HOLY COMMUNION All Catholics who have prepared themselves to receive Holy Communion THE LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST are invited to come forward. Our brothers and sisters of other faiths are in- vited to approach with arms crossed over the chest to signal their desire to PREPARATION OF THE ALTAR receive a blessing.

HYMN SHARPETHORNE COMMUNIO 624 What Does the Lord Require Domine memorabor Gregorian Missal, Mode VIII

Dómine, memorábor iustítiæ tuæ solítus: Deus, docuísti me a iuventúte mea, RATE RATRES Roman Missal O F et usque in senéctam et sénium, Deus, ne derelínquas me. Celebrant: Pray brethren, that my sacrifice and yours may be O Lord, I will be mindful of your justice alone; you have taught me, O God, acceptable to God, the almighty Father. from my youth; and so, unto old age and grey hairs, O God, forsake me not. ℟. May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands for the Ps 70:16, 17, 18

praise and glory of his name, for our good and the CLOSING HYMN DEUS TUORUM MILITUM good of all his holy Church. 625 Now Let Us from This Table Rise SANCTUS Roman Missal

COPYRIGHT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: The English translation and Chants of The Roman Missal © 2010 ICEL Corporation. Saint Noël Chabanel Responsorial Psalm by Corpus Christi Watershed, © 2010 licensed in the Creative Commons. www.ccwatershed.org. Congregational Mass by John Lee © 1970, 2010 GIA Publications, Inc. Reported under OneLicense No. 4676 Page 4

CATHEDRAL HOURS SAINTS AND SYMBOLISM: UNIQUE FEATURES OF THE ROMAN CANON CATHEDRAL CAMPUS Monday - Friday 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Roman Canon has several elements you do not see with Saturday - Sunday 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. the other three principal Eucharistic Prayers. You may notice Offices, Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. that the looks up towards the heavens as he says the SUNDAY MASS words “with eyes raised to heaven, to you O God, his al- Anticipatory (Saturday) 5:15 p.m. mighty Father.” Not a mere mention of God, here this is a Sunday 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., Noon, & 5:00 p.m. formal address. Following the , the priest bows DAILY MASS down touching his hands to the altar while reciting “in hum- Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. & 5:15 p.m. ble prayer we ask you…” Finally, towards the end of the prayer, the priest Saturday 8:00 a.m. strikes his breast at the words, “to us, also your servants, who, though sin- ners.” Here, I would humbly add, the “us” refers almost certainly to the SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION , and not to you! These ancient gestures are filled with symbolism. Monday - Friday 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. For example, the raising of one’s eyes does not derive from any biblical Saturday 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. account of the Last Supper, but was borrowed from other liturgies and EUCHARISTIC ADORATION likely other biblical accounts, such as Matthew 14:19– “Taking the five Tuesday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. loaves and the two fish, and looking up to heaven, he said the blessing, ROSARY broke the loaves, and gave them to the disciples…” An upward glance Sundays at 11:15 a.m. in the Cana Chapel and at towards heaven was a typical prayerful posture in Christian antiquity, al- 6:00 p.m. in the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin most the exact opposite of what we typically experience today. When lead- Weekdays at 4:50 p.m. in the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin ing a prayer, I’ll often notice that people instinctively bow their heads. They OFFICE HOURS (RECTORY AT 239 SELBY AVENUE) certainly do not look up to heaven-– except when visitors look up to the Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. dome when entering the cathedral! WELCOME CENTER HOURS The invocation of the saints during Mass is a key component to the dogma Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. of the Communion of Saints, and one that is as comforting as it is instruc- Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. tive. It occupies center stage in Eucharistic Prayer I. In the 2011 edition of GUIDED TOURS the Roman Missal, this section (Communicantes) listing the saints begins “In Offered Tuesday-Friday at 1:00 p.m. (except on holy days communion with” rather than “In union with.” This prayer is a beautiful and national holidays), Meet in the center aisle. recognition that we are one in the Mystical Body of Christ with all those in heaven. Among those whose memory we venerate, the prayer first men- MUSEUM HOURS Call the Cathedral at 651.228.1766 for hours of operation. tions Mary “especially the glorious ever-Virgin Mary,” before mention of the apostles. While “especially” is okay, I think it falls short of the mark. A VIRTUAL TOURS more accurate rendering of the Latin word imprimis would be “first of all.” Visit www.cathedralsaintpaultour.org for a mobile app tour. Mary is Queen, not merely of the apostles and martyrs, but of all the Virtually “walk through” the Cathedral on our website at saints, among whom she is first. She is called glorious, not to imply divinity, www.cathedralsaintpaul.org/360-tour. as it may sound, but in that she is elevated above the other saints, while RADIO BROADCAST retaining her full humanity. This is due to her possession of the fullness of The 10:00 a.m. Sunday Mass is recorded and aired on grace by her singular privilege to be the Mother of God. Relevant Radio™ 1330 AM every Sunday morning at 11:00. Listen online at www.relevantradio.com. We encounter the first set of names towards the beginning of the prayer. It was St. John XXIII who had added the name of St. to the SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL CAMPUS text of the Canon in 1962. After all, Giuseppe was his baptismal name. Twin Cities Hmong Catholic Community While it did not cause great alarm, it was the first “innovation” in centuries Located at 651 Virginia Street, Saint Paul Sunday Mass (Hmong and English) 9:00 a.m. to the fixed prayer. You may recall that Pope Francis added Joseph’s name to the other three Eucharistic prayers just two years ago, something that had been planned by Pope Benedict XVI. It makes perfect sense. Note that U the number of men named in the second half of this section comes to twelve, perhaps to balance the twelve Apostles. Since the Apostles repre- SUNDAY STEWARDSHIP sent the beginnings of the Church, the subsequent martyrs remind us that the Church remains a living reality in need of faithful men and women in CONTRIBUTIONS FOR AUGUST 21, 2016 every age. After the consecration, a second listing is found which will be Sunday Envelopes $ 5,894.00 considered later. Roman Canon lists twenty-four saints Member EFT/credit card $ 9,664.00 to the consecration, twelve each of apostles and martyrs. Here fol- lows some information about several of them. Visitors/Plate $ 9,848.00 Total Sunday Contributions $ 25,406.00 - Bishop of Carthage and the first non-pope mentioned in the SVdP Campus Sunday $ 865.00 Canon. He left priceless writings about Church unity, never mincing words: “There is one God and one Christ, and one Church, and one Chair found- Page 5 ed on Peter by the word of the Lord. It is not possible to set up another altar or for there to be another priesthood besides that one altar and that CATHEDRAL CALENDAR one priesthood. Whoever has gathered elsewhere is scattering.” (Letter 43 Sunday, August 28 (40), 5, c. A.D. 251); Lawrence- Born in Spain but educated in Rome, he 11:15 a.m. Rosary for Life - Cana Chapel held a position as one of the seven deacons of Rome, entrusted to care for 6:00 p.m. Rosary for Life - Chapel of the Blessed Virgin the temporal goods of the Church. When ordered by the Roman prefect to Monday, August 29 deliver up the wealth of the Church, he returned three days later and pre- 8:00 a.m. Sung Morning Prayer - Chapel of sented the poor of Christ as the treasures of the Church. The enraged prefect ordered him to be executed. The emperor Constantine ordered a Tuesday, August 30 Basilica to be built in his honor. Rebuilt over the centuries, it also contains 8:00 a.m. Sung Morning Prayer - Chapel of Saint Joseph the relics of St. Stephen. Wednesday, August 31 8:00 a.m. Sung Morning Prayer - Chapel of Saint Joseph rd Chrysogonus– 3 century martyr, mentioned in a letter by St. Gregory 6:30 p.m. CYA Talk Series - Hayden Hall the Great, and in the acts of a local Church council. Martyred in Aquilieia 7:00 p.m. Introducing Catholicism - Ryan Room (near Italy-Slovakia border) during Diocletian’s persecution. He was be- headed and his body tossed into the Adriatic Sea; his remains washed up to Thursday, September 1 shore. Soon venerated in Rome; possibly confused with a Roman by the 8:00 a.m. Sung Morning Prayer - Chapel of Saint Joseph same name. His ancient Basilica in the trendy and pricey Trastevere section Friday, September 2 of Rome contains portions of his relics; Feast on 24 November; John and 8:00 a.m. Sung Morning Prayer - Chapel of Saint Joseph Paul- brothers, laymen, held positions of honor n the court of Constantia, 3:00 p.m. Divine Mercy Chaplet - Cana Chapel daughter of Constantine. When Julian the Apostate (I love that name!) 6:30 p.m. CYA Outdoor Sports Nights ascended to power, he had them brutally murdered on the Caelian hill, near - Rahn Field, Eagan the Circus Maximus (of Ben-Hur fame!). Each year on their feast (26 Saturday, September 3 June) the marble slab on which they were killed is strewn with flowers; No Special Events Cosmas and Damian-also brothers, from Cilicia in Turkey in the 3rd c. Sunday, August 28 Their skill in healing (they were physicians) and benevolence towards the 9:00 a.m. Calix Society Breakfast Meeting poor won them universal esteem. Ready for this–they never charged for - Assembly Room their medical services! Patron saints of physicians and surgeons; buried in 11:15 a.m. Blessing of Expectant Mothers Cyrrhus, Turkey (now in ruins), but some of their relics were transferred to - Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Rome. (To be continued) 11:15 a.m. Rosary for Life - Cana Chapel 6:00 p.m. Rosary for Life - Chapel of the Blessed Virgin  Love it or hate it, it is Minnesota State Fair time again. I have made it clear to which camp I belong, even as I find myself eating very lit- U tle, largely because I have gone healthier in my diet. But something draws me back every year– it’s the freebies, the people watching and CATHEDRAL CHOIR the exhibits I most love. I am amazed at the talents of people of all ages displayed in the various buildings frequented by the “over 50” The Sacred Music Ministry invites female and male vocalists set! And the strawberry shakes in the Dairy Building are fantastic! to consider joining the Cathedral Choir. If you are looking for a way to be involved in Mass, have missed your collegiate  It was great to see Olympian Joe Kovacs (Shot put) on the field for or past singing experiences, or are looking to further your competition in Rio. The Penn State grad is a member of the Knights singing skills, your active participation would be welcomed. of Columbus and did a wonderful interview in Columbia magazine A short audition is required to ensure one is properly about the importance of his Catholic faith. Remember, athletes do disposed for the ministry. Cathedral Choir standards are not throw the shot put, they “put” the 16 pound shot. For Joe, he consistent with other nationally visible programs and offers “puts” it more than 70 feet. Joe took home the Silver Medal this year. the best of sacred, Catholic choral literature. Auditions will occur throughout the day on Wednesday, August 24 and  The Archdiocese lost an academic giant in the person of Fr. Marvin Wednesday, August 31. If interested, please contact O’Connell. Ordained a priest for this Archdiocese in 1956, he was Choirmaster, Dr. Sean Vogt at the following email address assigned to St. Thomas College before receiving his appointment to [email protected]. Notre Dame, eventually becoming chair of the History Department. U His biography of Archbishop John Ireland and his history of the diocese until 1960 “Pilgrims to the Northland” are required reading ON THE COVER for anyone who cares for the history of this local church. Saint John the Baptist – Albert Atkins  Labor Day is Monday, September 5, 2016. Mass will be offered at 9:00 The Statue of Saint John the Baptist is the work of Albert a.m. I encourage you to attend Mass, asking for God’s Blessings upon Atkins, an artist commissioned by Archbishop Dowling, all your labors. The Cathedral will be open from 8:30 to 11:00 a.m. who followed the artist’s work carefully. “Remember,” The office will be closed– regular hours resume Tuesday, September 6. Dowling wrote, “John the Baptist ate honey and locusts—he was an ascetic.” Atkins also designed the grilles and the Sincerely in Christ, statues of , Saint Anthony, and Saint Therese of Liseux. Monday, August 29, 2016 celebrates The Feast Fr. John L. Ubel, of the Beheading of John the Baptist. Rector Page 6

MASS INTENTIONS CATHEDRAL NEWS Saturday - Sunday, August 27-28 CYA FIVE-WEEK DIVINE MERCY SERIES, WEEK FOUR 5:15 p.m. John Robert Kodluk † 8:00 a.m. Cathedral Parish ~ For the People The Cathedral Young Adults will meet for a succession of five weeks to 9:00 a.m. Saint Vincent de Paul Parish watch Fr. Gaitley present his new series Divine Mercy in the 10:00 a.m. Zach † “Second Greatest Story Ever Told.” Week three of the series is on Wednesday, 12:00 p.m. Joe Casale Jr. (B) August 31. The video viewing will begin at 7:00 p.m. in Hayden Hall fol- 5:00 p.m. Jonny and Kruscheff Barrientos † † lowed by discussion. We will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the Cana Chapel to pray Monday, August 29 the Rosary together. 7:30 a.m. Dorothy Britz † 5:15 p.m. Barbara Ann Stoehr (B) INTRODUCING CATHOLICISM, AUGUST 31 Tuesday, August 30 Are you curious about Catholicism? Thinking about becoming Catholic? 7:30 a.m. Kay Taylor Join us for the last remaining Wednesday evening, August 31, for Introduc- 5:15 p.m. Rosa Park and Peter Kim † † ing Catholicism - an informal introduction to the breadth and depth of the Catholic faith through Bishop Robert Barron’s acclaimed Catholicism se- Wednesday, August 31 ries. Each time, we’ll view an episode featuring a different aspect of the 7:30 a.m. Homeless and Destitute 5:15 p.m. Ramona and Paul M. Cusick † † Catholic faith and have a brief discussion afterwards, wherein questions are welcome. No registration, no previous participation is necessary...just Thursday, September 1 come! We meet in the Ryan Room, 7:00-8:30 p.m. For more information, 7:30 a.m. Cathedral Benefactors visit http://www.cathedralsaintpaul.org/introducing-catholicism. 5:15 p.m. Poor Souls in Purgatory Friday, September 2 BECOMING A CATHOLIC AT THE CATHEDRAL 7:30 a.m. All Parish Priests If you or someone you know is interested in becoming Catholic, or just 5:15 p.m. Bruce and Gregory Heintz, Sr. † † learning more about the Catholic faith, we have an excellent program of Saturday, September 3 teaching and spiritual formation called the Rite of Christian Initiation of 8:00 a.m. Steve and Mary Lauinger—50th Anniversary Adults, or RCIA, which begins Thursday, September 8. Find out more by picking up a brochure in the rack in the Cathedral, by visiting U www.cathedralsaintpaul.org/RCIA, and by talking with Patrick Conley [email protected]; 651.357.1340.

GOSPEL READINGS MEN’S ASSOCIATION BARBEQUE, SEPTEMBER 9 All parish men are invited to participate in the Cathedral Men’s Associa- Readings for the Week of August 28, 2016 tion’s annual Welcome Back Barbeque on Friday, September 9, from Sunday: Sir 3:17-18, 20, 28-29/Ps 68:4-7, 10-11/ Heb 12:18-19, 22-24a/Lk 14:1, 7-14 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Cathedral courtyard. Join us for great food, cold Monday: 1 Cor 2:1-5/Ps 119:97-102/Mk 6:17-29 beverages, and fun Christian fellowship. In the event of rain, the event will Tuesday: 1 Cor 2:10b-16/Ps 145:8-14/Lk 4:31-37 move to Hayden Hall. Wednesday: 1 Cor 3:1-9/Ps 33:12-15, 20-21/ Lk 4:38-44 CATHEDRAL CHOIR SCHOOL ENROLLMENT Thursday: 1 Cor 3:18-23/Ps 24:1-6/Lk 5:1-11 Friday: 1 Cor 4:1-5/Ps 37:3-6, 27-28, 39-40/ The Cathedral Choir School is now enrolling children ages 6 and up for the Lk 5:33-39 2016-17 year. Saturday: 1 Cor 4:6b-15/Ps 145:17-21/Lk 6:1-5 Next Sunday: Wis 9:13-18b/Ps 90:3-6, 12-17/ Open to all children, enrollment must be completed electronically at Phlm 9-10, 12-17/Lk 14:25-33 http://www.cathedralsaintpaul.org/choirschoolregistration. Upon submission, registrants are directed to a Release Form that must be U printed, signed, and mailed to the Cathedral with tuition payment. The tui- tion of $50 for the first child and $25 for additional children, is used to ATTENTION CATHEDRAL defray a small portion of the costs associated with the Choir School. Be- ginning September 14, Choir School meets on Wednesdays at 3:50 p.m. PARISH ORGANIZATIONS in the Cana Chapel to pray Benediction, after which Choristers are dis- missed to their rehearsals. Cathedral Parish Organization Leaders— help us update our information on your organizations. Please The Saints Cecilia and Gregory Choristers (ages 9+) sing each Wednesday email Marybeth Gaetano with your name and contact at the 5:15 p.m. Mass, as well as for special Archdiocesan liturgies and oc- information at [email protected]. casionally at the 10:00 a.m. Sunday Mass. Choristers are placed according to their age as of September 16, 2015 (no exceptions). The curriculum strives to foster a love for the Blessed Trinity while deepening the under- standing of the Catholic faith through her treasury of sacred music. Page 7 VOICES FROM THE ARCHIVES RITES

Father , Our First Pastor – I BAPTISM In front of Saint ’s Church in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, stands a We welcome those who have been newly baptized. Please monument over the grave of Father Lucien Galtier. It bears a short in- pray for them as they continue to grow in Christ. scription: MARRIAGE Very Please join us in praying for couples preparing for the Reverend Father Lucien Galtier. sacrament of Matrimony. Born in Terry Paul Nickerson Dec. 17, 1812 Stephanie Lee Graham Died At James Gerald Roggenbuck Kathryn Lynn Ganas Prairie du Chien Wisconsin Nicholas William Jawor Feb. 21, 1866 Breah Rae Benson Requiescat in Pace. SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION On the reverse are words, reportedly requested by Galtier himself: “Founder of the City of St. Paul, Minn.” and “Please Pray for a Sinner.” BAPTISM In 1864, at the request of Bishop , Galtier wrote, “I shall try The sacrament of Baptism is celebrated for our to give your Lordship some lines in the shape of an imperfect sketch, con- parishioners on Sundays after the Noon Mass. Parents must attend a preparation class. To inquire, call Marybeth cerning my little stay. . . . in what is now the most . . . promising part of Gaetano at 651.357.1325. your flourishing diocese.” He recounts his arrival in St Peter, “There was no St. Paul at the time; and but a single log house . . . steamboats never BECOMING CATHOLIC (RCIA) stopped there.” And then he tells what has become a familiar story: “On Curious about Catholicism? Considering becoming the 1st of November, 1841, I blessed the new basilica, smaller, indeed, than Catholic? RCIA, a process of learning and formation, is that of St. Paul at Rome. . . This church remained thus dedicated to St. modeled on how people were brought into the Church in Paul, and I expressed the wish to call the place by no other name. I suc- the first centuries. Visit cathedralsaintpaul.org/rcia ceeded.” and call Patrick Conley at 651.357.1340. But aside from its religious significance, the Chapel of Saint Paul was a MATRIMONY parish. “It provided a sense of cohesion and community were none had To be married at the Cathedral of Saint Paul, one or both existed before. When people build houses of worship, they signal their persons of the engaged couple must be an active, intention to put down roots in that location, to raise their children and registered Cathedral parishioner for six months prior to earn their living there. ‘Pig’s Eye’ might have been appropriate for a bit of requesting a wedding date. Call Marybeth Gaetano at land occupied by a collection of drifters, but it would never serve for a real 651.357.1325 for information about wedding policies. town.” Almost immediately, signs of “a real town,” appeared. Galtier wrote, “An American named Jackson put up a new store, and a grocery U was opened at the foot of the Gervais claim; so they soon caused steam- boats to land there—henceforth it was known as St Paul’s Landing.” TOUR GUIDES NEEDED Excerpts from Pilgrims from the Northland, by Marvin O’Connell. Looking for new volunteers to join our Tour Guide Note: In this same letter to Loras, Galtier wrote, “When some time ago an team! This program is a vibrant part of our community, effort was made to change the name, I did all I could to oppose the project and plays an integral role in sharing the history of the by writing from Prairie du Chien.” Again, he succeeded. ACSP. Cathedral of Saint Paul with the thousands of visitors who walk through its doors every year. Training will be provided. For more information, please contact the Tour U Coordinator at [email protected]. Our Parish – 175 Years. The exhibit proposes to tell a history of our par- ish—and the priests and people who built and supported it. Of necessity it U is an incomplete history, partly because archives records are missing for many periods and many events. If you have documents and/or photos that are part of parish history, send them to the archives. With your per- ATTENTION MEN mission, we’ll copy them—and be happy to return them to you. If you can identify people you remember in photos in the exhibit, tell it to the ar- That Man Is You is coming to the Cathedral Parish beginning Saturday, September 24. That Man Is You is chives. Your memories will become part of the Cathedral archives collec- an interactive men’s program focused on the tions—and when “Voices from the Parish Archives” appears live in Hay- development of men in the modern world and becoming den Hall, in October, your voice will be heard. Send your memories to men after God’s own heart. Look for details regarding [email protected]. this inspiring program in the coming weeks on this event.