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Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church Fr. Tony O Neill, Pastor 2385 Commerce Blvd. Mound, Minnesota 55364 4 th Sunday in Ordinary Time February 1 st, 2015 Brothers and sisters: I should like you to be free of anxieties. - 1 Corinthians 7:32 Mass Schedule Weekends Sat. 5:00pm Sun. 8:30am & 10:30am Weekdays Mon. 8:00am Communion Service (Small Chapel) Tues. 9:15am (with OLL School) Wed. - Fri. 8:00am (Small Chapel) Confessions Saturdays 4:00-4:40pm and first Wednesday of the month at 8:30am (and by appointment). Everyone is welcome to join us in the Church to pray the Rosary 25 minutes before the weekday and weekend Masses. Eucharistic Adoration is held in the John Paul II Chapel on Tuesdays from 3:00 to 8:00pm, and on First Fridays of the month following the morning Mass until midnight. Please join us for this rewarding experience! ourladyofthelake.com 952-472-1284 Parish & School Phone Extensions Pastor, Fr. Tony O Neill... 172 Parish Administrator, Rhonda Eurich... 161 Pastoral Minister, Sr. Carrie Link... 168 Parish Nurse, Marcia Jerdee 952-472-5466 Maintenance Director, Dan Entinger 153 Church Secretary, Dana Barrett 162 Youth & Family Faith Formation Coordinator, Kathy Hejna 147 Adult Faith Formation Coordinator, Carla LaBore 145 Youth Minister, Theresa Zweber 144 Music Director, Courtney Young 181 School Principal, Dr. Constance Krocak 151 School Secretary, Phyllis Welch 150 Fax 952-472-1216 All staff e-mails are first letter of first name, followed by last name @oll.pvt.k12.mn.us Example: reurich@oll.pvt.k12.mn.us Church Office Hours Mon. - Thurs. 8:30am - 5:00pm (Closed Noon - 1:00pm) Fri. 8:30am - Noon Sat. 9:00am - Noon Sun. 8:00am - Noon School Office Hours Mon. - Fri. 8:00am - 4:00pm

February 1, 2015 Page 2 Calendar for the Week of Feb. 1 st, 2015 Sunday - Feb. 1 st 8:30am Fellowship Sunday in Presentation Room 10:30am Children s Liturgy of the Word in Church Monday - Feb. 2 nd 5:30pm PTO Meeting in Fireside Room 6:30pm Bible Study in Library Tuesday - Feb. 3 rd 1:30pm Bible Study in Library 3:00pm Eucharistic Adoration in John Paul II Chapel 6:30pm CCW Meeting in Presentation Room 7:00pm Parish Council Meeting in Rectory Dining Rm. 7:00pm KC Officers Meeting in Fireside Room Wednesday - Feb. 4 th 4:45pm Bell Choir Rehearsal in Church 6:00pm Children s Choir Rehearsal in Church 6:30pm Faith Formation Classes Gr. 1-6 in Classrooms 6:30pm Jr. High Youth Group in Presentation Room 6:30pm Annex Committee Meeting in Fireside Room 6:45pm Adult Choir Rehearsal in Church 10:00am 6:30pm 7:00pm 8:30am 5:00pm 6:00pm 9:30am 10:30am 6:30pm Thursday - Feb. 5 th Mass at LMS - Hope RCIA in Library School Board Meeting in Presentation Room Friday - Feb. 6 th First Friday Eucharistic Adoration in John Paul II Chapel Starlight Bash at Lafayette Club Saturday - Feb. 7 th KC Pro-Life Bingo in Presentation Room Sunday - Feb. 8 th Family Faith Formation in Cafeteria Children s Liturgy of the Word in Church Confirmation Class in Presentation Room Calendar subject to change without notice. CCW Fellowship Sunday February 1 st Please join the CCW and your fellow parishioners for a cup of coffee & homemade donuts in the PACE Center after Mass! You Are Cordially Invited to the 2 nd Annual Our Lady of the Lake Starlight Bash The Lafayette Club Friday, February 6 th Silent Auction & Cocktail Hour 5:30pm Dinner 7:00pm Live Auction to follow Tickets for the event are $100 per person. For more details and to register, visit www.ourladyofthelake.com/school/ollbash. All proceeds benefit Our Lady of the Lake Catholic School. We look forward to seeing you there! First Friday Eucharistic Adoration on Friday, February 6 th, will close at 5:00pm. Mon. 8:00am Tues. 9:15am Wed. 8:00am Thurs. 8:00am 10:00am Mass Intentions for the Week beginning Monday, Feb. 2 nd Communion Service Elizabeth & John Polingo Bobby & Otto Korth Joanne Piché LMS Residents Fri. 8:00am Myers Family Sat. 5:00pm Joanne Piche Sun. 8:30am Parish 10:30am Rose Braun Ash Wednesday Wednesday, February 18 th Masses are at 9:15am and 6:30pm Rosary Intention: Be Holiness Incarnate PennyWise is having a Bag Sale!! (Clothes & Shoes Only) The week of January 27 th 31 st! $4.00 per Bag!!

February 1, 2015 Page 3 From Fr. Tony Dear Brothers and Sisters, As you know, for some months now we have been considering how to respond to the challenge of the deterioration of our Annex building. For many years as you know, the Annex has housed the PennyWise store and the Westonka Food Shelf. These ministries have provided assistance to those in the community who are most in need and have in an admirable way witnessed to the call as disciples to care for the poor. It has been clear to me that there is widespread support for these ministries and a deeply held conviction that we should continue to support them. The Annex building will soon become unusable in its present condition. Many of you attended the informational meeting where our Parish Council chair, Ernie Rosenberg, outlined where we are and what our options are for moving forward. I would like to thank Ernie for the endless hours of work that he has put into helping us know what our options are for the building. As part of the process, we spent time speaking with representatives with the CCW and the Food Shelf to discuss their needs. We also met with the City of Mound to get their input. We had input from asbestos & building inspectors/excavators. We researched local properties for sale and got feedback from a local realtor. We also met with an engineering and design firm on building needs and consulted with an attorney. Over the past number of weeks, I have consulted with the leadership of our parish and met with our Trustees, our Finance Committee, and our Parish Council. I would like to thank all of you who attended the parish informational meeting and the valuable input that you have given. As a result of all the due diligence, research and consultation, it has become clear to me that our way forward is to tear down the Annex building and build a new multi-use building that will house the Westonka Food Shelf and the PennyWise store and which will include a multi-purpose room. The proposed cost of this project is around 600k dollars. Our goal is to begin construction in the Spring of 2016. This will require us to fundraise for the new building which will be community-wide. We will not, however, move forward with the project until we have at least seventy-five percent of the funds raised. All donations received will be designated solely for the Annex building project. One of the concerns that has been raised financially is that perhaps people will give money to this project that would have gone to the parish or the school. As you consider making a contribution to the Annex building project, I am asking you to do so over and above what you would normally give to the parish and the school. As we have discussed this issue, I have been inspired and impressed by the widespread support for this project and already we have received pledges of well over a hundred thousand dollars. This will truly be a labor of love for our parish because we will be caring for those who are close to the Lord s heart: Whatsoever you do for the least of my brethren, you do for me. There are challenges in every venture and there will be with this one, but I am convinced that this will be a venture that will please God and be good for the life of our parish. May God bless us as we move forward. Fr. Tony O Neill, Pastor Wish to contribute? The Westonka Food Shelf has been an integral part of the Mound Westonka community for 40+ years and serves more than 220 families in the Mound area each month. However, the Annex building, which supports both the Westonka Food Shelf and PennyWise store, is beyond repair, and we have decided to construct a building which will house these ministries. The Annex building project represents a great opportunity to serve our neighbors - especially those in greatest need. If you are interested in making a financial contribution to support this community effort, donations may be made at Minnesota Lakes Bank (formerly known as Crow River Bank). Checks may be made payable to The Annex. Thank you! If you have any questions about fundraising for this project, please reach out to Brent Collins 612-227-6949 or Jerry Ricke 612-859-0342.

February 1, 2015 Page 4 Children s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) meets this weekend at the 10:30am Mass. This ministry presents the Word in a way that enables the children to discuss and relate the readings to their everyday lives. CLOW meets most Sundays throughout the year and no registration is necessary. Classes for Grades 1-8 meet this Wednesday, February 4 th, from 6:30-7:45pm. Family Faith Formation meets next Sunday, February 8 th, at 9:30am in the school cafeteria. Our topic this month is Sacrament of the Sick. Please continue to work on your textbooks at home each week. What s Happening Now?? Understanding the Mass Preparation of the Gifts (cont.) Once the gifts have been placed on the altar, the priest raises the bowl containing the bread and says: Blessed are you, Lord God of all creation, for through your goodness we have received the bread we offer you: fruit of the earth and work of human hands, it will become for us the bread of life. Our response is: Blessed be God forever. Next, the priest pours a little water into the chalice of wine, and says quietly: By the mystery of this water and wine may we come to share in the divinity of Christ who humbled himself to share in our humanity. He then raises the chalice and says: Blessed are you, Lord God of all creation, for through your goodness we have received the wine we offer you: fruit of the vine and work of human hands, it will become our spiritual drink. And again, we respond: Blessed be God forever. The priest has offered back to God the ordinary substances of bread, wine, and water. The symbolism of the mixing of water (humanity) with wine (divinity) reminds us that Christ humbled Himself through a human birth so that we might be united with Him and be raised up to Heaven with Him. Think about: Do we understand why God, the Creator of all things, became a human person? Bible Study There is still time to join us for the Bible study of the Gospel of Mark. This year, most of the Sunday Gospels that we read at Mass will be from Mark. Theologians now believe that he was the first one to write down the stories about Jesus. There is a sense of mystery to the way he writes as he gradually explains who Jesus is. Study guide books are available in the office, and can be used for personal reflection if you can t get to the classes. Please join us in the Library on Monday nights at 6:30pm or Tuesday afternoons at 1:30pm. RCIA During the month of February, the topics to be covered concern the Old Testament history and how it leads to the coming of the Christ, the mystery of Christ as the long-awaited Redeemer, and how the early Church got started, in spite of all the persecutions and attempts to stop it. We also will begin our preparation for the season of Lent in anticipation of the reception of the candidates into full reception into the Church. All parishioners are welcome to join us on Thursday nights at 6:30pm in the Library. Knights of Columbus Events Saturday, February 7 th Join us for Bingo at 6:30pm in the PACE Center, with door prizes & game prizes for winners. Twenty varied preliminary rounds, capped by the ever-popular, high-stakes Cover-All Round. Help save a life today! All blood types are needed, especially Type O. Mound-Westonka Community Blood Drive Thursday, February 19 th Noon - 6:30pm at The Gillespie Center, 2590 Commerce Blvd., Mound Sign-up online at mbc.org/searchdrives and enter sponsor code 0209 or call Memorial Blood Centers at 651-332-7165.

February 1, 2015 Page 5 DISCIPLESHIP FAITH IN ACTION Stewardship Thought Brothers and sisters: I should like you to be free of anxieties. - 1 Corinthians 7:32 How much anxiety do we bring upon ourselves by constantly worrying about not having enough or attaining more things? God won t necessarily give you everything you want, but He will provide everything you need. Try this - use the word pray instead of the word worry in the future. Financial Stewardship Collection totals for January 24 th - 25 th, 2015: Envelopes $8,072 Weekly Budget: $15,608 Plate 542 Fiscal YTD Actuals: $486,075 Electronic 6,374 Fiscal YTD Budget: $468,240 Total $14,988 Thank you for your generosity to Our Lady of the Lake! Council of Catholic Women Respect for Life Baby Shower Tuesday, February 3 rd, at 6:30pm Join us & bring a friend! 6:30 CCW Social Gathering 7:00 Baby Shower Event 8:00 Short Business Meeting Items Most Needed: Similac Advance Formula, Diapers - sizes: Newborn, 4, 5, 6 & Pull-Ups, Receiving Blankets, Baby Clothes, Crib Sheets, Diaper Wipes. Donations will benefit Southwest Options for Women. Donations can be dropped off in the Church Office through Feb. 23 rd. Thank you for your generosity! Pastoral Ministry Light for the Week: Lord Jesus, make us convinced and courageous in professing our faith, so that by word and deed we may proclaim the truth and bear witness to the happiness enjoyed by those who center their lives and put all their trust in you. Liturgy - Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time West Suburban Grief Coalition meets at St. Phillip the Deacon Lutheran Church, 17205 County Road 6 in Plymouth. 763-475-7126. The group meets on Thursdays from 4:30-6:00pm. Feb. 5 th - Journey Following Their Son s Death Feb. 12 th - Living Through & Beyond Loss - Journey Following Husband s Death Feb. 19 th - Habits of Resilience Feb. 26 th - Sharing Memories Please review the names listed to the right. If you wish to add or remove someone, please call the Parish Office. We pray for those in need. May the Lord comfort them in their time of sickness & bless those who care for them. Please keep the following individuals in your prayers: Chris A., Bob Blake, Bill & Joyce Blume, Tim Daly, David Filippi, Mark Fliss, Greg Howard, Rosina & F. John Jilek, Clarence Korbel, Jessica Laxen, Bill & Sheila Link, Andra Olson, Bobby Reil, Adam Richardt, Mike Schultz, Laura Sohns, Mike & Kim Sorensen, Laurie Ziebell, John Ziminske We Pray for Those in the Military: Brittany B., David B., Mychael G., Nicholas G., Nicholas J., Ben M., Christopher P., Braden T., Darrell V., Noah V. Part-time Temporary Parish Office Assistant Wanted: St. Bernard Parish of Cologne is seeking a part-time temporary Parish Office Assistant, 10-14 hours per week. For information or to send resume, contact ralphl@st-bernard-cologne.org or call the Bookkeeper at 952-466-2031 ext. 241.

February 1, 2015 Page 6 What Does the Archdiocesan Corporation Reorganization Filing Mean for Our Lady of the Lake? As you likely know, the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis Corporation filed for Chapter 11 Reorganization on Friday, January 16 th. Our Parish is not included in this filing. All parishes in the Archdiocese have been separately incorporated under a religious corporation statute dating back to the 1800s. The ministries of our Parish and School will continue. Parents should have no concerns about registering their children for our Catholic School, Faith Formation and Sacramental Preparation Programs as they will continue as scheduled at OLL, and all of the many other ministries of our Parish will go forward as usual. Please visit our Parish website at www.ourladyoftelake.com for a link to the Archdiocesan information or go directly to website of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis at http:// information.archspm.org/ Marriage : To confirm a wedding, please contact Fr. Tony at least eight months before planning to marry. Baptism : For baptismal information, please contact Carla LaBore, Coordinator of Adult Faith Formation, at 952-472-1284 ext. 145. Please support our advertisers. Because of them, the printing of the bulletin is possible. This week we feature: Avada Hearing Care HEARING TESTS & HEARING AID SERVICE Gillespie Center, Mound Tuesdays 9-4 952-445-1474 Asian Bistro Best Asian Food in Town DINE-IN / TAKE OUT / CATERING Daily Lunch Thru 3:30 952-471-2625 Next to MGM Liquor OLL Committee Chairs Cemetery Committee Jim Devick 952-472-4347 Council of Catholic Women Judy Gauvin 952-472-4760 Carol Shukle 952-472-6928 Finance Committee Mike Paxton 952-472-1284 ext. 162 KC Grand Knight Mike Eastman 952-472-8734 Maintenance/Safety Committee Roberta Henrich 952-472-4865 Parish Council Ernie Rosenberg, Chair 952-472-2904 Michael Border 952-472-1284 ext. 162 Terrence Callahan 952-472-1284 ext. 162 Bob Chilson 952-472-1284 ext. 162 Stephanie Greene 952-472-1284 ext. 162 Mike Mahota 952-472-1284 ext. 162 Mickey Pula 952-472-1284 ext. 162 Beth Randklev 952-220-7013 Pamela Vogt 952-472-1284 ext. 162 PTO President Jennifer Reier 952-472-1284 ext. 162 School Board Kirk Geadelmann 952-472-1284 ext. 162 Stewardship Committee Joe Bocklage 952-472-1284 ext. 162 Trustees John Biglow 612-237-7456 Roberta Henrich 952-472-4865 ***Community Resources*** PennyWise Shop 952-472-1284 ext. 182 Hours: Tuesdays & Fridays 10am-4pm Wednesdays 6:30pm-8:30pm Saturdays 10am-1pm Westonka Food Shelf 952-472-5599 & St. Vincent de Paul Society WeCAN (Western Communities Action Network) 952-472-0742 Our Lady of the Lake s MISSION STATEMENT To be a community that worships, educates, and reaches out to others through our Catholic faith. Our Mission Is: To proclaim Christ by celebrating the Eucharist, the Sacraments, and other liturgies and rites of the Catholic Church; To educate and enrich children and adults in living out our Catholic faith through worship, Faith Formation, a Catholic School, and by our example; To welcome, assist and reach out to the stranger, the forgotten, and those in need in our local community; To support social justice efforts here and elsewhere; and To use our talents and resources, given by God, justly and wisely.