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SUNDAY MASSES (All in Main Church) Saturday at 5 p.m. Sunday at 9 & 11 a.m. Holy Days as announced. WEEKDAY MASSES (All in Historic Church) Monday-Friday at 9 a.m. PERPETUAL ADORATION (In Chapel of the Nativity) RECONCILIATION (In Main Church) Friday 8-8:45 a.m. Saturday 3:30-4:45 p.m. Any time by appointment. The Baptism of the Lord January 13, 2019 Happy Feast of the Baptism of the Lord! As we leave behind the Christmas season and head back to Ordinary Time, we are left with the beautiful scene of Christ s Baptism and the Father s proclamation You are my Beloved Son; with you I am well pleased. So often when I read the Gospels, I focus on Jesus. He is the Healer, Savior, Redeemer. However, as I read this Gospel, my heart turned toward John the Baptist and the wisdom he can offer. The people were filled with expectation and all were asking in their hearts whether John might be the Christ. John, courageously do our part to advance Christ s kingdom and prepare His way in the lives of others. As I look back on the holiday season, the places where my greatest joy and peace was found was in the moments I stopped trying to be the perfect host and let Christ take his rightful place when I let go of the control and glory and focused on fulfilling the role God gave me and nothing more. May we all open out hearts more to discerning God s call for our lives, both the way He s calling us to action and the ways He s calling us to step back and let Him do His part. We have just left seasons of great expectation in our liturgical season of Advent but also in our world of cultural (and often secular) versions of Christmas and New Years times filled to the brim with preparations and hopes. It s so easy to get lost in the gatherings planned, meals prepared, and presents wrapped. There is expectation and anticipation of the Christ-child, but often our expectations and focus turn towards the reactions to gifts, the warmth of the company, and the taste of a holiday meal. The expectation in the hearts of the people of Israel on the brink of Christ s public ministry was palpable, and they knew that John was someone special maybe even the Messiah. But John humbly tells them, I am baptizing you with water, but one mightier than I is coming... In the middle of all the expectation surrounding him, he points them all to Christ. May it all be for His Glory. Blessings, Elizabeth Youth Minister We can learn a lot from this humility. When the expectations are high and people see greatness in me, do I point them to Christ? Do I answer the call God has given me but remember to leave room for Him? Or do I seek the glory? Do I let go of the control enough to let God play His part, or do I cling to trying to do it all myself? Our fallen human nature yearns to hold tight to the control and to be affirmed by others, but what our hearts are truly seeking are those words uttered to us by the Father, You are my beloved. This doesn t mean we should sit back and do nothing. God has put a call on our hearts. He has created us with a purpose. John s role in the history of salvation was important, and he didn t shy away from it. We must, like ONLINE stpetersmendota.org facebook.com/stpetersmendota @StPetersMendota 1405 Highway 13 PO Box 50679 Mendota MN 55150-0679 651-452-4550 church@stpetersmendota.org

YOUTH NEWS AND FAITH FORMATION FIRST EUCHARIST PROGRAM Grade 2 Please note that we have our Parent & Child session on Wednesday, January 23, at 6 pm. Parents and children will meet with Fr. Steven at this session. It is expected that at least one parent be present. Please contact Kathy Raible at 651-905-4311, if you will not be able to be there. LITURGY OF THE WORD FOR CHILDREN There will be no Children s Liturgy of the Word next week, January 20. COMING SOON: BAPTISM CLASS Baptism is the gift of new life, the eternal life of the Risen Christ. This gift is a sacrament, an encounter with Christ Himself. It is a precious gift given by God through the Church. The next baptism preparation class will be held on Sunday, February 10, at 1 p.m. in the St. Thomas the Apostle Conference Room. This class is required for all first time parents seeking baptism for their child(ren) or for those who will be having their children baptized and it has been 5 or more years since attending a baptism class. We would encourage parents who are expecting the birth of their child to attend the class prior to the baby s birth. Please contact Karen Cronin at kcronin@stpetersmendota.org to register for the class. MIDDLE SCHOOL PARENT INFORMATION NIGHT On Thursday, January 24, at 7 p.m., current and prospective parents are invited to learn more about our dynamic Middle School and hear guest speakers talk about how well prepared our students are for high school. STEM and ELA will be featured. Attend in-depth breakout sessions with our other curriculum areas and learn about enrichment, leadership opportunities and Faithful Shepherd Catholic School differentiators. VISITATION SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE Visitation School, located at 2455 Visitation Drive, in Mendota Heights, will host an Open House for prospective Upper School (grades 9 12) families on Monday, January 14, at 6 p.m. Visitation is an independent Catholic school educating girls in grades six through twelve and boys and girls from Montessori preschool through grade five. We welcome your family to join us for this informational event! For more information, visit our website at www.visitation.net/openhouse or call 651-683-1700. OFFICE INFORMATION Father Steven Hoffman: 651-452-4550 Deacon Tim Hennessey: 651-905-4301 Chris Seiple: 651-905-4307 Lisa Amos: 651-905-4304 Parish Office Hours: Mon Fri, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Phone: 651-452-4550 BAPTISMS, NEW PARISHIONERS, WEDDINGS Call the parish office for more information. PRAYER CHAIN REQUESTS Email Lisa Amos at lamos@stpetersmendota.org, call her at 651-905-4304 or call the parish office. A special thank you to all who were able to attend the Historic Church Christmas Open House. Approximately 200 people attended this celebration! The event would not have been possible without our tour guides: Gerry Chapdelaine, Sarah Coleman, Julie Dunlop, Beth Lauber and Sandy Rabuse. A special thanks to Lisa Amos, Margaret Boland, Terry Boland, Maria and Mary Medini, Joan Pilney, Connie Powell and Mark Stoick for working the event and all the people who donated delicious cookies. THANK YOU! If you are interested in joining the Historic Church tour guide ministry please contact Anne O Keefe at 651-905-4308 or aokeefe@stpetersmendota.org A BIG THANK YOU FROM LISTENING HOUSE In this season of darkness, there is a whole lot of light at the Listening House, a daytime community center providing hospitality, practical assistance and counsel to low-income, homeless or lonely adults. Many thanks to our parish community for your overwhelmingly generous response for requests of every kind of warmth: practical warmth such as coats, hats, mittens, warmth of kindness and warmth of generosity. Christmas morning was so special. People from near and far celebrated Jesus birthday. A five-star breakfast was served by many volunteers from several parishes, colleges and high schools. Every client received a gift of joy filled with a toothbrush and toothpaste, hand soap, Handiwipes, socks, oranges, candy and other goodies. Their eyes lit up with delight. Donors should know their donations were truly appreciated! On behalf of the staff and guests, we offer you our deepest gratitude. Peace and blessings! Julie Borgerding HISTORIC CHURCH OPEN HOUSE THANK YOU

ADMINISTRATIVE NEWS STEWARDSHIP COMMUNITY NEWS FEED MY STARVING CHILDREN With your hands and your heart, turn hunger to hope at Feed My Starving Children. Join us as we hand-pack meals that are specifically formulated for malnourished children who live in some of the most impoverished countries of the world. Where: Feed My Starving Children: 990 Lone Oak Road (just east of Lexington), Suite 136, in Eagan. When: Tuesday, January 15, 6 to 7:30 p.m. In our October session, we helped pack 128 boxes; enough food to make nearly 28,000 meals and feed 76 children in Honduras for a full year! To sign up or learn more, please contact Paul or Peggy Hirsch at 651-431-1832 or at phirsch651@aol.com. CANA DINNER: A CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE Our seventh annual Cana Dinner will be held on Saturday, February 9, beginning with 5 p.m. Mass, 6 p.m. social and 7 p.m. dinner. An elegant evening is planned to celebrate the Sacrament of Marriage and all married couples. Widowed and single people are invited to attend, also. The cost is $25 per attendee which includes dinner, two drink tickets and our featured speaker, who will be Father Steven Hoffman. Reservations and payment will be taken after Masses on January 26/27 and February 2/3 in the Gathering Space. Remember to invite your family and friends! We look forward to seeing you there. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS PIZZA NIGHT AT SOLOS The Knights of Columbus are hosting a Pizza Night at Solos Pizza in the Eagan Promenade, 1270 Promenade Place. Simply print the flyer from the Knights of Columbus website www.eaganknights.com and bring it in to Solos on Wednesday, January 16, between 4 and 9 p.m. Thirty percent (30%) of your purchase will be donated to the Knights to benefit the good work being done in our community. Thank you for your support. Financial Recap July 1 to January 6, 2019 YTD Actual Collections $547,765 YTD Budgeted Collections $524,420 Difference $ 23,346 To donate electronically visit www.stpetersmendota.org and click on Donate Online or call Chris Seiple in the parish office at 651-905-4307. ALPHA RETURNS Alpha is returning to St. Peter s on Monday evenings February 18 through May 13, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Heritage Center. Alpha consists of a meal, a talk and small group discussion. It is an open, informal and honest space to explore and discuss life s big questions together and is designed to create and/or deepen a personal relationship with Jesus. It is a place for fellowship with others. One recent participant commented: I wish and hope everyone will take advantage of this series. At all stages of your faith journey, you will learn something new and grow in your faith! Another said: Alpha was a joy bringing me into communion with others seeking a closer connection with God. Sign-ups will begin online on January 19, and also after all Masses the weekends of January 19/20 and January 26/27. Please join us! Space is limited to 45 participants. If you have any questions, please contact Laurie Reding at 612-419-1709 or at lreding1@aol.com. SAVE THE DATE! NEW PARISHIONER DINNER To all of our new 2018 parishioners please save the date for our annual New Parishioner Dinner. An amazing lasagna meal will be held on Saturday, January 26, in Heritage Center following the 5 p.m. Mass. More information to come. If you would like to volunteer at this event, please contact Anne O Keefe at 651-905-4308 or email her at aokeefe@stpetersmendota.org. Interested in helping at the New Parishioner dinner? We need people to help make and serve a homemade lasagna dinner to our new parishioners! Please email Anne O Keefe at aokeefe@stpetersmendota.org or call her at 651-905-4308 NEW NAMES FOR CONFERENCE ROOMS AND LIBRARY Conference Rooms 1 and 3 have been given names instead of numbers. Conference Room 1 has been named St. Kateri Conference Room. Conference Room 3 is now St. Thomas the Apostle Conference Room. The library is now the St. Padre Pio Library. SINCERE SYMPATHY St. Peter s Parish extends its sympathy to the family and friends of Louise Robinette and Laurita Weinzettel. We invite all to join us in praying that God may makes them sharers in eternal salvation.

St. Peter s is here to bring the good news of the Gospel to all, so that every person can have a personal, life changing, life giving relationship with Jesus Christ. Trustees: Helen Wilkie..651-260-2420 Mark Mischke...651-481-6900 Sunday: Is 40:1-5, 9-11/Ps 104:1b-2, 3-4, 24-25, 27-28, 29-30 [1]/Ti 2:11-14; 3:4-7/Lk 3:15-16, 21-22 Monday: Heb 1:1-6/Ps 97:1 and 2b, 6 and 7c, 9 [cf. 7c]/Mk 1:14-20 Tuesday: Heb 2:5-12/Ps 8:2ab and 5, 6-7, 8-9 [cf. 7]/Mk 1:21-28 Wednesday: Heb 2:14-18/Ps 105:1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8-9 [8a]/Mk 1:29-39 Thursday: Heb 3:7-14/Ps 95:6-7c, 8-9, 10-11 [8]/Mk 1:40-45 Friday: Heb 4:1-5, 11/Ps 78:3 and 4bc, 6c-7, Saturday: OUR MISSION STATEMENT READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF JANUARY 13 8 [cf. 7b]/Mk 2:1-12 Heb 4:12-16/Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 15 [cf, Jn 6:63c]/Mk 2:13-17 Next Sunday: Is 62:1-5/Ps 96:1-2, 2-3, 7-8, 9-10 [3]/1 Cor 12:4-11/Jn 2:1-11 Liturgical Publications Inc. MASS INTENTIONS The following are the intentions offered by the priest at Mass: Mon, January 14 Donald Taylor Tue, January 15 Georgette Maas Wed, January 16 Don Taylor Thu, January 17 Marie Schloegl Fri, January 18 Carmen Domenic Licciardello Sat, January 19, 5 pm Louis & Elizabeth Unger Sun, January 20, 9 am Marcus Connelly 11 am Mass For The People THIS WEEK S CALENDAR: JANUARY 14 Monday, January 14 Tuesday, January 15 10 am Women s Bible Study, Heritage Center 6:30 pm Young Adult Scripture Study, Classroom 10 Wednesday, January 16 9:45 am Divine Mercy Cenacle, St. Kateri Conference Room (Conference Room 1) 5 pm Chill, Youth Room 6 pm Faith Formation Grades 1-8, Classrooms 6:30 pm Perissos, Youth Room 7 pm Choir Rehearsal, Music Room Thursday, January 17 6:30 pm Women s Bible Study, St. Thomas the Apostle Conference Room (Conference Room 3) 6:30 pm ACCL, St. Kateri Conference Room (Conference Room 1) 7 pm AA Meeting, Classroom 5 Friday, January 18 8 am Reconciliation, Main Church 6:30 pm Catholic Watchmen, Heritage Center Saturday, January 19 9 am & 10:30 am AA Meeting, Classrooms 3:30 pm Reconciliation 4:30 pm Choir Rehearsal, Music Room 5 pm Mass, Main Church 6 pm Uganda Mission Table, Gathering Space 6 pm Alpha Registration Table, Gathering Space Sunday, January 20 Pancake Breakfast Hosted by Workcamp 8:30 am Choir Rehearsal, Music Room 9 am Mass, Main Church 10 am Uganda Mission Table, Gathering Space 10 am Alpha Registration, Gathering Space 10:30 am Rosary for St. Peter s, Chapel of the Nativity 10:30 am Choir Rehearsal, Music Room 11 am Mass, Main Church 12 pm Uganda Mission Table, Gathering Space 12 pm Alpha Registration, Gathering Space Come as a Guest Leave as a Friend

PASTORAL MINISTRY FOLLOWING JESUS The day of our baptism is one of the most important in our life of faith. At every Mass, we renew our beliefs in our Catholic faith when we recite the Profession of Faith (The Creed) together. Let us take a few minutes this week to reflect on what it is that we are stating when we make our profession of faith. RETIREMENT FUND FOR THE RELIGIOUS Aging religious need your help. Senior Catholic sisters, brothers and religious order priests ministered for years for little to no pay. Their sacrifices now leave their religious communities without adequate retirement savings. Your gift to today s second collection for the Retirement Fund for Religious helps to provide medications, nursing care and more for tens of thousands of elderly religious. Please be generous. FUNDRAISING FOR UGANDA TRIP A group of parishioners will be making a return trip to Uganda in June of 2019 to do mission work at our sister parish, St. Anthony, in Migyera. While we are there, we will be doing a variety of projects including erecting fences around two schools, working on water projects for the schools and sponsored children s homes and providing medical outreach missions to the rural parts of the parish that don t have regular access to medical services. All of these projects require funding to support them. During the entire month of January, we will be fundraising with something we are calling Sponsor a Project. In the Gathering Space will be a display that shows a variety of ways you can help, from buying bricks to help build the fences, to sponsoring rainwater collection at a sponsored child s home. One of the team members who is traveling to Uganda will be at the display to answer any questions you might have. Through these various fundraisers, we hope to raise a total of $18,000. Any assistance you can provide will be deeply appreciated! God bless you! MARCH FOR LIFE Tuesday, January 22, 2019 marks the anniversary of the Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court decision. We will participate in the March For Life, beginning with a prayer service at the Cathedral in St. Paul at 10:30 a.m., and finishing at the State Capitol. We will carpool from St Peter s, following the 9 a.m. Mass and return to St Peter s at approximately 1:30 p.m. All are welcome. If you would like to carpool, please call Carol at 651-356-2970. ADORATION CHAPEL If you are uncertain about what an hour in our chapel might mean for you, consider what some of our adorers have to say about their very special time with Jesus. Over the next several weeks, we will be sharing some of their comments with you. The chapel is closed during the Masses. Between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m., there is access to the chapel only with a key card. If you need a sub for your hour, please refer to our substitute roster in advance to cover your hour. Contact Lisa Amos at lamos@stpetersmendota.org or at 651-905-4304 to sign up for an hour of adoration. We still need adorers at the following hours: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday: 2 to 3 pm, 4 to 5 pm 8 to 9 am, 3 to 4 pm 6 to 7 pm 1 to 2 am, 2 to 3 am Midnight to 1 am, 3 to 4 am, 10 to 11 am, 1 to 2 pm, 3 to 4 pm 1 to 2 am, 1 to 2 pm, 7 to 8 pm 3 to 4 am, 10 to 11 am, CATECHISM CORNER Last 'Corner introduced the doctrine of theosis, or deification, reprinting paragraph 460 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which will be printed again here: The Word became flesh to make us partakers of the divine nature : For this is why the Word became man, and the Son of God became the Son of man: so that man, by entering into Communion with the Word and this receiving divine sonship, might become a son of God. For the Son of God became man so that we might become God. The only-begotten Son of God, wanting to make us sharers in his divinity, assumed our nature, so that he, made man, might make men gods. What makes this idea truly a revolution for the average lay person is the last part of the phrasing, dealing with making men gods. Perhaps many, and for good reason, are unfamiliar and/or uncomfortable with such language. However, this discomfort is a degradation of human life, or at least the body, especially in light of the Incarnation. What is not being said in paragraph 460, is that man will be on an equal footing with God, not that man will exercise divine power, as such. Rather, the claim is that man's inheritance through Christ, as heirs or co-heirs, is a sharing in God's divine nature. That is, not to merely live in an earthly way, but to be as God is. To abide, particularly with God, is the life for which Christ was born a human baby. This is certainly fertile ground for meditation and prayer. While there may be more to say, this doctrine is more a point of departure -- an overarching purpose for redemption -- than a doctrine toward which others build. This is a doctrine from which other teachings flow.

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with the On Saturday, February 9, 2019 In Heritage Center St. Peter s Church, Mendota Mass - 5 pm Social - 6 pm Dinner - 7 pm Our Featured Speaker is Father Steven talking on being Rooted in Eucharistic Love Seating is limited. Reservations are being taken after Masses on the weekends of January 26/27 and February 2/3 Tickets are $25 per attendee and includes 2 drinks - Wine/Beer/Pop Tickets for Engaged Couples only are 2 for the price of 1 For more information contact Gail and Al Barta at 651-454-9552 or visit www.stpetersmendota.org

Workcamp Pancake Breakfast January 20, 2019 All are welcome to join us for pancakes, sausage, and egg bake to help support St. Peter s Workcamp trip! Sunday, January 20, 2019 Pancakes will be served after both the 9:00am and 11:00am Mass Adults: $7 Children: $4 Family: $20 Church of St. Peter 1405 Highway 13 Mendota, MN 55150 For more information about workcamp contact Elizabeth McCanna. (651) 905-4312 emccanna@stpetersmendota.org