I Have Come to Set the Earth on Fire, and How I Wish It

I Have Come to Set the Earth on Fire, and How I Wish It

"I have come to set the earth on fire, and how I wish it were already blazing! Do you think that I have come to establish peace on the earth? No, I tell you, but rather division." - Lk 12:49, 51 AugustAugust 18th,18th, 20192019 20th20th SSundayunday inin OrdinaryOrdinary TimeTime AnAn Ever-growingEver-growing EucharisticEucharistic CommunityCommunity BoldlyBoldly SServingerving OthersOthers ThThroughrough GodsGods LoveLove 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 1600 11th Ave SE Rochester MN, 55904 • 507-288-5528 • www.rescathroch.org Question 5: Known traditionally be this name, he is Weekly the Roman soldier who pierced Christ’s side with a Words from lance. A. Cornelius The Rock B. Longinus C. Cleopas D. Silas Answer: B. Longinus. Trivia:In the June 30-July 6, 2019 edition of Our Our next series of questions falls under the category Sunday Visitor, pages 9-12, there is a section of the of “Twelve Plus.” periodical entitled “Saintly Summer Trivia.” The Trivia questions are broken down into categories. Last week, Question 1: This saint was chosen as the apostle to I provided a series of multiple choice questions per- replace Judas. taining to the category of “In The Bible.” Here are the A. Silas answers. B. Timothy C. Paul Question 1: Considered an apostle, this saint D. Matthias introduced St. Paul to the Twelve. A. Barnabas Question 2: He is often referred to in theology as an B. Timothy apostle, although he was not one of the Twelve. C. Mark A. Zacchaeus D. Titus B. Barnabas Answer: A. Barnabas C. Paul D. Simeon Question 2: This saint was the first to see the risen Jesus. Question 3: This month has the most apostles’ feast A. Peter days. B. Mary Magdalene A. January C. Martha B. May D. John C. August Answer: B. Mary Magdalene. The Gospels of D. November Matthew, Mark and John state the Risen Christ was Question 4: This apostle was spared from dying a first seen by St. Mary Magdalene. In the garden martyr’s death. outside his tomb, Mary saw Jesus, but at first thought A. Jude he was the gardener. She recognized Jesus when she B. Peter heard him call her by name. C. John Question 3: This saint is not one of the first seven D. Andrew deacons mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles. A. Nicholas Question 5: This saint is regarded to have spread B. Stephen Christianity to India. C. Thomas A. James the Lesser D. Timon B. Thomas Answer. C. Thomas C. Philip D. Bartholomew Question 4: There is no book in the New Testament attributed to this saint’s authorship. Good luck! I’ll provide the answers next week. A. Jude God’s blessings! Father Schuster, Pastor B. Peter [email protected] C. John Sunday homilies are posted on our website D. Andrew www.rescathroch.org. Answer: D. Andrew Liturgical Ministries August 24th/25th If unable to fulfill your ministry as scheduled, please find a substitute. Thank you. Ministry Schedule as of August 7th2019 Altar Servers Eucharistic Ministers Ushers 8:00 pm Dylan Maday, Seth Maday 8:00 pm Bread: Steven Gronseth (1) 8:00 pm John Schoenfelder, Reilyn 8:30 am Stefan Jones, Beli Jones, Patricia Schoenfelder (2) Schoenfelder, NOT FILLED Ari Jones, Carolyn Jones Cup: Kim Shimak-Hansen (1), Liz Hanson 8:30 am Eric Ladin, J.R. Miller, Kenneth 10:30 am Evan Chestolowski, Jesse Hirvela (2), Theresa Root (3), NOT FILLED (4,5,6) Mueller, Francis Mueller 10:30 am Ethan Engel, Jacob Maronde, 8:30 am Bread: Christiane Lund - LG, James Maronde, William Lectors Jacob Koster (1), Denise Koster (2), Sullivan 8:00 pm Mary Meine Diane Doty (3), Kathryn Fitzgerald (4), 8:30 am Ellen Harford, Patricia Rossman Micki Miller (5) Sacristans 10:30 am Allen Aksamit, Lynette Lenoch Cup: Christine Dvorak (1), LeeAnn Mueller 8:00 pm Kim Shimak-Hansen (2), Eugene Nolan (3), Deb Rowekamp (4), 8:30 am David Gathje George Klann (5), Joan Miller (6) 10:30 am Bob Voss Greeters 10:30 am Bread: Arlys Leitzen - LG, Claire 8:00 pm Kirt & Diane Grantner, Creighton (1), Mary Stettler (2), Marianne If you or your family members are Judith Pelowski Aksamit (3), McKenna Chestolowski (4), interested in becoming a Liturgical 8:30 am Janet Koster, Tom Lund Mary Chestolowski (5) Minister, please contact Joy Viceroy at 10:30 am Jennifer Foy, Darci & Peter Cup: Bob Voss (1), Brett Maronde (2), [email protected]. Kopischke Brenda Tschann (3), Gary Tschann (4), Regina Boehmke (5), Marylu Nemgar (6) Perpetual Eucharistic Sun Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat Adoration Chapel 1 am* 12 am* 12 am* 10 am* 1 pm* 3 am 12 am* 24 hours/7 days a week 2 pm 2 am 1 am* 12 pm* 3 pm* 10 am 3 am Prayerfully consider committing to one hour a week before 3 pm* 3 am* 3 am 1 pm* 11 pm* 12 pm* 4 am* Him in Eucharistic Adoration. "Could you not spend one hour 4 pm 4 am 4 am* 3 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 St. Francis School News your calendar for , VIRTUS Training will be held here on Monday, MARK Meet the Teacher August 19th. This training is for anyone 18 years old Wednesday, August 28th from 4:00-6:00 pm. We are and older who is considering to volunteer or minister looking forward to another great school year! during Mass. To register, go online at virtus.org. or there is a link on our website, rescathroch.org. Any questions or concerns, call Erica at 507-288-5528. Food for Friends News "Thank you to all the parishioners who came to John's aid at the end of 10:30 am Mass last Sunday. We are so grateful on how many came to help." John and Arlys. WOMEN who love to read and enjoy fellowship are invited to join our Well-Read Mom Group. Well-Read Mom is a way for women (members do not have to be mothers) to reclaim time to read high The school year is upon us. This year, Costco is quality literature together and grow in friendship supplying about 400 backpacks to the school. We in the process. This group reads, meets, and discusses can help by supplementing with school supplies. You one book per month. The books include great books, will find a list of supplies in the Gathering Space near spiritual classics (during Advent and Lent), worthy the south window. Purchase the supplies you wish and reads, poetry and selected essays from the Catholic return to the black tub. Thank you for thinking of the and Western traditions. The 2019-2020 year’s theme students at Ben Franklin. is the “Year of the Artist” including some excellent We do plan to continue helping with the food shelf. authors such as Margaret Edson, J.R.R. Tolkien, We will start the month of September with collecting Henri J.M. Nouwen, Zora Neale Hurston, and Julian cereal and/or peanut butter. Another project we would of Norwich, among others. like to continue is to have personal hygiene products This group will be led by Doreen Johnson starting on hand. Shampoo, combs/brushes, hand towel, Wednesday, September 11, and every second washcloth, hand soap or body wash, deodorant (boys Wednesday through June from 7-8:00 or 8:30 p.m. at or girls), toothbrush and toothpaste. Ditty bags, with a Resurrection. The cost is $39.95 per year per member listing of items are also placed near the school supply (includes members’ materials). For questions, contact list. We are looking forward to another year working Doreen at 507-250-7137 or email her at with Ben Franklin staff and students. Blessings to all [email protected]. who take part in this ministry. RUMMAGE Sale 2019 Once again we had another FOOD request for the St.Vincent de successful rummage sale. We were able to clear over Paul Food Pantry at Resurrection. $3,000 and made a donation of $200 to Community We maintain a small food pantry Food Response in memory of Jan Helgren. Thank at church that helps our friends you, parishioners, for all the donations you provided in need that we visit. If someone calls requesting help to help the sale be successful. I especially want to with food, our home visitors bring groceries from our thank all the hard working ladies that donated so much pantry to them. The items we most need at this time of their time. Without your help the sale would not are: Canned fruit, Spaghetti Pasta Sauce, Tuna and have taken place. See you next June. Always looking Jelly. Please donate child friendly items! Your for volunteers. Kathy and the Rummage Sale Ladies. donations can be placed in the grocery cart, in the walkway between the Gathering Space and Great SCRIP is available to purchase during office Hall, labeled for St.Vincent de Paul. Thank you so hours, Monday-Friday, 9:00am - 5:00 pm. much for supporting this important ministry! At Resurrection This Week Jgs 2:11-19/Ps 106:34-35, 36-37, 39-40, 43ab Monday •Rosary 8:10 am •Mass 8:30 am and 44 [4a]/Mt 19:16-22 19 •Virtus Training 6:00 pm August •Heart of Trinity Prayer Group 7:00 pm •Rosary 8:10 am Jgs 6:11-24a/Ps 85:9, 11-12, 13-14 [cf.

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