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May/June 2009 Issue 12

FROM ST. MATTHEW The community of St. Matthew exists in the world as a visible expression of God’s love

St. Matthew’s Troop at 31 Eagle Scouts

ince it began back in 1932, St. Matthew’s “If I wouldn’t have Boy Troop #107 has produced 31 gone to St. Matt’s, I SEagle Scouts. This year, a few more Eagles might not have even will be added to the list. It’s the continuation of a longstanding trend. In most troops, only 2% tried scouts. It was a of the boys will achieve that ultimate rank, but cool thing to do when in recent years at St. Matthew’s, the majority of we were in school.” scouts have done so. It’s a remarkable accomplishment that Matt Molina (’06) speaks to the quality of the troop leadership and the young men who participate. Most of the scouts in the troop are St. Matthew’s School students or alumni, and as is true for the school, the small size of the troop has been a plus. Eagle Scout Andy On their way to becoming Eagle Scouts are Heitzinger (’03), explains, “You get more (clockwise, from top left): Casey Viellieux, one-on-one time. People are able to get Nick Benish, Brian Edwards and Matt Molina. involved, see what’s going on — in large troops, not so much.” Brian Edwards (’06) currently a junior High School and is hoping to complete his HIGHLIGHTS at Cretin-Derham Hall High School (CDH) is Service project this summer. A fourth member on track to become an Eagle Scout this of their group, Mark Heinen (’06), also a IN THIS ISSUE summer. He thinks the small troop size has junior at CDH, became an Eagle Scout last fall. created deeply rooted friendships that also All five young men joined scouts make a difference, “We motivate and support through school. Brian and Matt both started Fr. Steve’s Column 2 each other. We want each other to finish.” in Cub Scouts back in 1st grade. Matt says, Four other scouts in the troop are either 4-5 Class of ’59 “If I wouldn’t have gone to St. Matt’s, I close to or have achieved the rank of Eagle. 8th grade photo might not have even tried scouts. It was a Casey Viellieux (’06), a senior at St. Bernard’s, cool thing to do when we were in school.” 6 Alice Schletty, just completed his requirements for the Eagle It’s clear these young men still think St. Matt’s Food Scout Rank and is waiting for final confirmation is cool. Brian says, “Not many Director Retires from the Review Board. Matt Molina (’06) a people get to go hiking in the mountains of junior at CDH, has completed his Eagle Service ,” referring to a trip the scouts 7 St. Matt’s Student project, typically the biggest hurdle in the are planning for next year. Wins 1st place in process, and plans to complete a few minor Other cool experiences include a 160- Art Contest requirements over the next few months. Nick mile bike trip to Rice Lake Wisconsin, canoe Benish, who attended St. Matthew’s through trips to the Boundary Waters, white water 6th grade, is now a sophomore at St. Bernard’s kayaking, and free-rock climbing (no ropes,

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MESSAGE FROM father steve

Dear Saint Matthew Alumni and Friends: Life changing events and opportunities touch all of us from time to time. For many people the experience of scouting has been a life changing opportunity. Saint Matthew’s Community has been blessed by Scout Troop #107 for more than 75 years. In the midst of the depression, a young Saint Matthew’s adolescent, Frank Rosenberger, came home one evening and told his parents that he wanted to join Fr. Steve’s homilies are scouting and that there was a troop at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. His father available on-line at told him to go to the parish rectory to see Monsignor; tell him of his desire and www.st-matts.org tell him that Saint Matthew’s should start a scout troop. Frank did this, Troop #107 was born and Frank became the first leader. In the years to follow, hundreds of Saint Matthew boys would find in scouting from an opportunity to learn skills and develop their leadership talents. Hundreds of adults have served in various leadership roles in Troop #107 and have provided St. Matthew’s Troop 107 opportunities and mentoring to scouts. Wayne Werling 11-21-55 Scouting is a program which truly partners with parents in the rearing and Eugene House 2-21-58 education of young people. These young people learn team work. They discover Raymond St. Martin 6-20-58 their own talents and gifts as leaders. They learn skills which will serve them for all David Ring 6-20-58 their lives; most of all, scouting provides a strong influence to help Gerald Isaacs 12-17-59 young people grow as strong, contributing members of a Thomas Armstrong 5-27-60 society. Evan Simmons 11-22-61 The practice of one’s religious faith is an important FUNDRAISING 2 part of scouting and most of the members of #107 John D. Heilman 8-16-63 UPDATE FOR 2009 h odNews Good The 2 Richard Martin 9-20-63 have completed their religious award projects – John Mooney 1-17-64 these projects are offered at every level of Current total raised: scouting and reflect the appropriate age and George Tysowsky 12-19-72 $66,000 development of the scout. Stephen Foumer 10-7-75 rmS.Matthew St. from John Gabriel 5-22-85 The crowning achievement of scouting is to Goal is $150,000 tuition aid become an Eagle Scout. A large proportion of boys by September 2009. Eric Henly 6-15-85 in Troop #107 achieve this rank. The rank indicates that Paul Sachi 2-1-89 a young person has truly developed and shown strong Patrick Thell 4-1-91 leadership capabilities and talents.

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a/ue2009 May/June The Eagle Project often gets a lot of attention. I have consistently reminded Jason Matters 4-13-94 the scouts that the project is but a means to demonstrate their leadership skills. Jason Nowak 11-7-94 Their job is not “to do” the project, but to enlist the talents and energy of others William Matthews Jr. 11-13-95 to work with them in the planning and execution of the project. Leadership has to Brian Schletty 11-13-95 do with encouraging others to take ownership of a common effort. Leadership is Jeff Thul 8-18-98 about inspiring others. Leaders are integrated schizophrenics: they enjoy the Mark Schletty 2-2-00 doing and succeeding, and they also enjoy watching others do and succeed. Joshua Mike 6-23-00 Scouting is a strong part of the life of Saint Matthew’s and a strong part Jeffrey Brown 6-5-02 of our glorious history. Daniel Schletty 8-14-02 Michael Heitzinger 8-16-04 Yours truly, Alex Grundei 3-16-05 Stephen Adrian, Pastor Michael Molina 1-18-06 Andrew Heitzinger 4-17-07 Mark Heinen 10-08-09 St.Matthews_May09:Layout 1 4/27/09 2:40 PM Page 3

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folks.) The scouts themselves are responsible for planning and executing the trips with the supervision of the troop leader. “It’s not adults telling us what to do. We’re learning and planning and making our own decisions,” Brian says. But all the scouts in this group agreed that their most I definitely liked memorable trip was five day’s of backpacking on Isle Royale the small school National Park. Isle Royale is a small island on Lake Superior environment...“ I loved it that’s about a three-hour boat ride from shore. It’s an untouched there (St. Matthews). wilderness with a population of moose and wolves. Matt says, “Only a few people are allowed on the island at a time so it’s MARK HEINEN special to get to go.” The scouts are aware of the significance of becoming Eagles. Casey has a job at Byerly’s and says, “When my manager heard I was close to becoming an Eagle, he was impressed. I could tell he kind of May/June 2009

looked at me differently.” | ” In addition to scouting, these are busy young men. All five are on the honor roll at their schools. Brian is a member of the National Honor Society, a paid tutor and coaches basketball at St. Matthew’s. Matt is in ROTC at CDH. Nick is on the varsity soccer, basketball and track teams for St. Bernard’s and plays trumpet in the school band. In addition to his from St. Matthew job at Byerly’s, Casey plays baseball and golf for St. Bernard’s and plays percussion in the school band. Mark plays hockey and lacrosse and works at Mendakota Country Club. The Tree All five Scouts are also members of the , the The Good News National Honor Society of Boy Scouts. Last October, Brian was 3 I’m sitting on my porch today recognized with the Order of the Arrow highest honor of Vigil for Where no one can see me outstanding service to Scouting, his lodge, and the community. I don’t want to be seen For these young men, their experience in scouting Because I meet this tree is closely entwined with their days at St. Matthew’s I think it’s magical School. It was Matt and Brian who first convinced Do you want to know why? Mark to join the troop when they were all I walked past it playing on the soccer team in 7th grade. When And it said Hi Mark enrolled at St. Matthew’s at the beginning of 6th grade, it was the fifth school he’d Everyone thinks I’m crazy attended since Kindergarten. Mark says,“I spent Everyone thinks I’m nuts more years at St. Matt’s than at any other But it’s really them school…I definitely liked the Who don’t know much small school environment … It’s hard not to feel accepted. Eagle Scout The trees name Mark Heinen Is Madice I loved it there.” He only talks to me and Matt recalls how he felt on his Gives me advice last day of 8th grade, “It was sad. We had a definite group that had been I wonder if inside together since kindergarten. The same thing is It’s really Christ going to happen with scouting. They’re kids you grew up with. It’s going to be hard to leave — Alexandria Erickson it.” All of these scouts encourage other boys to give 6th grade student scouting a try. “It’s fun,” they all agreed. And the Eagle Scout Andy Heitzinger benefits, it seems, last a lifetime. is currently serving in the Special thanks to the adult leaders of Troop #107, National Guard. William Matthews Sr. and John Edwards, for their help in guiding these young men through the scouting experience. s ’ w e n n A h e en, t ne , i l i t r h, g s t t a r r uel o K ei o q a e H c G en h Sud r , Ja t f i a f , y e M r K e ur a K s , s o , M . a † ez r ns i N t h, o uz t s r m l M e a C a S r R n a ey W y r y g hn l r r k e o a r a r Jo a uc a l , M M B C h C , , s , z n r l y o a r en t l a g l ho i Ho l E er l M i , nd el ub a M n, er R B y ha e er z c i i e a r s i i m a r c M i a ny m r , M y t a M e a er s K l Hr P k o , c R r i ne nna na , o a l a A St s i i y s , t D u a o a T r o us T f n, L G i e a f y g es t y l r N r t r l i a a o L n eo M K o M news n r G , a , y

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St. Matt’s 7th grade Student Wins 1st place in Art Contest Monique Roquemore won 1st place out of all students in grades 7-9 who participated in the Catholic Spirit ’s Easter poster contest.

The Catholic Spirit asked youth in grades 1-12 to create Easter posters by completing the phrase, “I show Easter joy when…” and drawing a poster to illustrate. The newspaper received 772 entries from students throughout the Archdiocese. They were judged by a panel of Catholic Spirit staff members, who chose first place winners in four age groups. Entries were judged for artistic skill, creativity and reproducibility.

Monique’s winning phrase was “I show Easter joy when I give.”

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Published Bi-monthly by Alumni & PROJECT RAINBOW MASS AND RECEPTION – May 6 at 9:15 a.m. Friends of St. Matthew’s. Students in 4th – 8th grade will get to visit in person with their Project Rainbow Editor: Maggie Lee pen pals. After Mass, everyone will meet in the social hall for a reception. E-mail: [email protected] KINDERGARTEN VISIT – May 12, 9-11 a.m. Phone: 651-224-6912 x47 Children registered for St. Matthew’s Kindergarten next year and those who All expenses associated with are considering it are welcome to come and find out what kindergarteners editorial, printing & mailing are donated. actually do. For more information, call the school office at 651-224-6912. SCHOOL SCIENCE FAIR – May 14, 5:30-6:45 p.m. St. Matthew’s School SPRING CONCERT – May 14 at 7:00 p.m. Director of Education & This year’s concert, which takes place in the gym, will feature songs from Formation: Doug Lieser Broadway. Before the concert, everyone is welcome to check out the student’s School Office: 651-224-6912 science fair projects on exhibit in the school hallways. www.st-matts.org 8TH GRADE GRADUATION – May 31 at 10:30 a.m. Mass The Community of St. Matthew St. Matthew’s 8th grade class of 2009 will have their graduation ceremony at Hall Ave. and Robie St. the 10:30 a.m. mass. Following the mass, there will be a luncheon in the social St. Paul, MN 55107 hall for family and friends of the graduates. Pastor: Fr. Steve Adrian PRAYER SERVICE ON LAST DAY OF SCHOOL – June 5 at 9:15 a.m. Parish Office: 651-224-9793 Weekend Liturgies: SPAGHETTI DINNER SCHOOL FUNDRAISER – June 6, 4:30-7:30 p.m. Saturday - 5 p.m. The Catholic Order of Foresters together with the Men’s Club are hosting a Sunday - 8:00 & 10:30 a.m. dinner in the Social Hall to raise money for the school. Cost is $7 for adults www.st-matts.org and $5 for children under 16. Tickets can be purchased at the door. For more information call 651-224-6912.

RECEPTION FOR RETIREE’S JOYCE MARXER & ALICE SCHLETTY – June 7 after 10:30 a.m. Mass Please join us as we thank Joyce Marxer for 30 years of teaching and Alice Schletty for 19 years in food service at St. Matt’s. Everyone is welcome.