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God s love knows no barriers. St. Pascal s...where all people matter. Welcome! We hope you enjoy your time with us. Whether you are just visiting or looking for a parish home, it s great to have you with us. Whatever your life circumstances, wherever you have been or whatever has happened in your life, you are welcome here. Please join us in Brioschi Hall after Mass for hospitality and to find out more. DECEMBER 30, 2018 ǀ THE HOLY FAMILY PARISH OFFICE Pastor Fr. John Mitchell I john.mitchell@stpascals.org Deacon Rev. Mr. Richard Moore I richard.moore@stpascals.org Business Administrator Theresa Ruttger I theresa.ruttger@stpascals.org Pastoral Associate for Liturgy Keri Mader I keri.mader@stpascals.org Pastoral Associate for Music Sharon Balcom I sharon.balcom@stpascals.org Pastoral Care Minister Bonnie Steele I bonnie.steele@stpascals.org Pastoral Associate for Faith Formation Kim Roering I kim.roering@stpascals.org Communications & Office Manager Thea Munoz I thea.munoz@stpascals.org Administrative Assistant Marla Eberhardt I marla.eberhardt@stpascals.org Welcome Desk Karri Creamer I karri.creamer@stpascals.org Facilities Supervisor Jerry Klaas I jerry.klaas@stpascals.org EARLY LEARNING CENTER Director Laurie Jennrich I mslaurie.jennrich@stpascals.org Administrative Assistant Andrea Mathison I msandrea.mathison@stpascals.org PARISH SCHOOL Principal Inna Collier I inna.collier@stpascals.org Advancement Director Leah Eviston I leah.eviston@stpascals.org Administrative Assistant Kaitlyn Baker I kaitlyn.baker@stpascals.org Mass Times Saturday 4:30 PM I Sunday 8:45 & 10:30 AM (ASL) I Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 7:30 AM I Wednesday 9:30 AM 1757 Conway Street I Saint Paul, Minnesota 55106 I 651.774.1585 website: www.stpascals.org I email: church@stpascals.org

Saint Pascal Baylon Catholic Church l 1757 Conway Street l Saint Paul, Minnesota 55106 FROM THE PASTOR'S DESK Thank you for supporting the St. Pascal School Book Fair during December. Our School earned a total of $1,500.00 from this fundraiser, and we reached our goal of earning a 40% profit on the book sale. Thank you to the St. Pascal s Men s Club for all their work with the Christmas Tree Sale this year. The volunteers give many hours of work to the Tree Sale every year, and we appreciate all their commitment and enthusiasm. Thank you to the St. Pascal s Women s Club for all their work with the Christmas Bake Sale on December 15-16. We appreciate all the time and energy the Women s Club gives to the Bake Sale every December. Thank you, as well, to everyone who donated items to the Bake Sale and to those of you who purchased baked goods. This weekend we celebrate the Feast of the Holy Family which occurs each year on the Sunday after Christmas. It is an opportunity to recall the challenges faced by the family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph and to pray for our own family members, living and deceased. We also pray for the needs and challenges we face together in the family of the Church. Mass for the Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God will be celebrated on Monday, December 31 at 4:00 PM and Tuesday, January 1 at 9:00 AM. From the earliest centuries of the Church s history, Mary has been honored as the Mother of God. At the Council of Ephesus in the year 431, the Church affirmed that Mary truly became the Mother of God by the human conception of the Son of God in her womb (Catechism, 466). Soon after the Council of Ephesus, liturgical celebrations of Mary, the Mother of God, began to appear in various countries. Honoring Mary on January 1 as the Mother of God connects us to Christmas and the wonder of the Incarnation, and this is one example of how Mary leads us to her Son and helps us to love Him even more. Did you know that audio versions of my Sunday homilies and Deacon Richard Moore s Sunday homilies are available on our parish website? If you would like to listen to our Sunday homily, go online to the St. Pascal Church website at www.stpascals.org, and you will see the following categories at the top of the webpage: CHURCH, ABOUT, PRAY, SERVE, GIVE, CONTACT. Go to the drop down menu underneath PRAY, and then click on the link for HOMILIES, choose the homily you d like to hear and sit back and listen. God Bless You, Father John Mitchell Immigration Sunday Feast of Our Lord s Epiphany on January 6, 2019 This commemoration coincides with the Share the Journey campaign (a co-effort by Caritas Internationalis, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Catholic Charities USA, and Catholic Relief Services). Share the Journey is a two-year migration campaign that launched on September 27, 2017. Share the Journey has at its heart the vision of a united global human family. The focus is on our joint journey as people on the move in departure, transit and host communities. It promotes opportunities and spaces for migrants and communities to come together to share stories and experiences, with the aim of strengthening the bonds between migrants and communities. Our public awareness campaign, led by Caritas Internationalis, encourages people to take action, raise awareness, and strengthen relationships between migrants, refugees, and communities. This campaign is in response to Pope Francis call to promote a culture of encounter to see people on the move with humanity, to open hearts and minds, to change perceptions. Learn more at www.mncatholic.org/advocacyarea/immigration-sunday-mn/ or find a link on the parish website. RCIA: Rite of Acceptance On Saturday, January 5, we will welcome and offer our prayer support to a new RCIA catechumen. The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is designed for all those who have reached the age of reason and who, after hearing the mystery of Christ proclaimed consciously and freely, seek the living God and enter the way of faith and conversion as the Holy Spirit opens their hearts. A catechumen is one who has not been baptized in any Christian faith. With God s help, our catechumen will be strengthened spiritually during her preparation and, at the proper time, will celebrate the sacraments of initiation within our community. This is an opportunity for the catechumen and for us, because we are committing ourselves to walk with her as part of our own ongoing process of conversion. Our spiritual work, therefore, is to be both example and companion for her journey. This rite includes the celebration of the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist, as well as additional rites belonging to the catechumenate as endorsed by the Second Vatican Council. The rites will take place at various Masses during the coming weeks. It is the privilege and responsibility of all of us to pray for and support this young woman as she journeys forward in faith. First Wednesday Mass & Dessert Wednesday, January 2 and every first Wednesday of the month. Marian Center St. Paul 200 Earl Street Mass is celebrated at 1:00 PM followed by dessert and social hour at 1:30 across from the Snack Shop. Please join us every 1st Wednesday of the month and enjoy some time with some of your parish friends. Invite anyone who would enjoy visiting folk from St. Pascal s. We hope to see you there! Cana Dinner, Save the Date St. Pascal s is joining forces with Blessed Sacrament for a Cana Dinner on Saturday evening, February 9. Look for more information in the coming month. We are also looking for a couple of people to be part of the committee for this event. If you are interested contact Deacon Richard at richard.moore@stpascals.org. Rosary In Unity There is Strength Join us every Wednesday at 9:00 AM to pray the rosary together. Then stay for the School Mass at 9:30. You will love the beautiful liturgy as only children can provide. Please join us when you are able. Any questions call Betty Hensel 651.714.8958 or bjhen@q.com.

December 30, 2018 ǀ The Holy Family OUR SCHOOL Grocery Bagging at Sun Ray Cub Foods Saturday, January 5 from 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Shopping? Help St. Pascal students to raise funds for their 2020 Washington DC trip. Thanks to everyone who has supported us this fall with our Culver s Nights and grocery bagging. We appreciate your support! Happy New Year! May God pour his love and blessings on you and all those you love. In 2019 may you follow your dreams, live like there is no tomorrow and love unconditionally. St. Pascal s School Staff EARLY LEARNING CENTER Registration News St. Pascal s Early Learning Center is offering PRIORITY REGISTRATION to all current and/ or new children registering for Preschool and Pre-Kindergarten for the 2019-2020 school year. And, a spectacular incentive for all who register by JANUARY 10, 2019! What are early registration incentives? Preschool and Pre-K families registered by Thursday, January 10 will receive TWENTY (20) HOURS FREE Extended Day Care (a $100 value); or $100 off their first month s tuition. Your choice! How to register: Go to stpascalschool.org/admissions/ and choose Preschool/PreK from the drop down menu. Click on the 2019-2020 school year and create an account (be sure to remember your password!) Complete the Admissions steps. Preschool and PreK families choose option and number of days attending (5 days a week, Tuesday/ Thursday or Monday-Wednesday-Friday). Preschool offers a half-day (9:00 12:30) and a full day (9:00 3:30) program. The PreK program is a full day kindergarten readiness program (9:00 3:30). $50.00 registration fee per child. We look forward to seeing you at the Preschool-Kindergarten Open House on Thursday, January 10 from 4:00-6:00 PM. It s a great opportunity to meet our Preschool, Pre-K and Kindergarten teachers and for your child to see their new classroom! IN THE PARISH Ramsey Family Service Center Ramsey Family Service Center 2019 volunteer schedules have been sent. This project started in March of 1983; first it was done at the Neighborhood House on St. Paul s Westside; then it moved to the Lowry Family Shelter in downtown St. Paul; now it is up at the Ramsey Family Service Center, located near Aldrich arena. Volunteers from St. Pascal s and Grace Lutheran serve an evening weekday meal from 5-7; some go on Mondays for lunch. If you want to be a part of this ministry in the future every other month or as a substitute contact Toni Baker at 651.731.7763 or toni@bakers.us. St. Pascal Women s Book Club Monday, January 14 at 7:00 PM Time to make a new Year s Resolution to read more! Join the St. Pascal Women s Book Club. We meet in the Founder s Room on the 2nd Monday of each month. You can come as often as your schedule allows. This month we will discuss The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time by Mark Haddon. Contact Toni Baker toni@bakers.us or 651.731.7763 for a list of the twelve 2019 selections or for more information. Friends & Family: Mark Your Calendar The 16th annual St Pascal s Friends & Family event is Saturday, May 4, 2019. This is one of St. Pascal's major fundraisers and a barrel of fun please make plans to attend! Lots of gift cards are needed for this event. Perhaps you received a gift card for Christmas that you can t use how about donating it to and the Friends & Family event? Gift cards can be dropped in the collection basket in an envelope marked Friends & Family. Questions? Call or email Mike Aeling at 651.307.8237 or mjaeling@gmail.com. Listening House St. Pascal s supports the Eastside-Listening House, dubbed the living room of the homeless by donating socks, underwear & coffee cups. Please place these items in the marked boxes in the donation closet. This collection is an ongoing ministry of the Women s Club. Men s Club House-made Donuts & Hospitality Sunday, January 13 after both Masses Don t miss the Men s Club s freshly made donuts and their secret formula orange drink. Donuts will also be available for purchase at $5 a dozen. CONTACT US Parish Office Phone 651.774.1585 Fax 651.774.9152 Email church@stpascals.org For after-hours pastoral emergency (death, dying or anointing): Call the parish office. Parish Office Hours Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Holidays as announced Early Learning Center Phone 651.505.2900 Fax 651.774.9152 Email mslaurie.jennrich@stpascals.org Mon-Fri ELC Office Hours 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM School Office Phone 651.776.0092 Fax 651.774.9152 Email inna.collier@stpascals.org Mon-Fri School Office Hours 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Parish Councils Parish Pastoral Council Meetings 1st Tuesday at 6:30 PM Ann Karner, Chair Parish Finance Council Meetings 4th Thursday at 6:30 PM Cindy Reisdorf, Chair Sacramental Information Reconciliation Saturday at 4:00 and by appointment Communal celebrations as announced Baptism Pre-baptismal classes are required. To register for classes or to schedule a celebration, call the parish office. Marriage Arrangements must be made with the pastor at least six months in advance of the desired date. Parish Prayer Line 8:00-10:00 AM 651.735.0004 Mary Butler-Levine 4:00-6:00 PM 651.774.3248 Pat Kackman Parish Communication Bulletin Notices Email notices by 3:00 PM Monday to thea.munoz@stpascals.org. Mass Announcements Please direct to Keri Mader at keri.mader@stpascals.org by 3:00 PM on Wednesday.

Mass Times & Intentions Monday, December 31, 2018 Mass for Mary Mother of God 04:00 PM People of the parish Tuesday, January 1, 2019 Mary Mother of God 09:00 AM People of the parish Wednesday, January 2, 2019 09:30 AM + A deceased member of the parish Thursday, January 3, 2019 07:30 AM People of the parish Friday, January 4, 2019 07:30 AM Men s Club Saturday, January 5, 2019 04:30 PM + Emma Carbone Sunday, January 6, 2019 08:45 AM People of the parish 10:30 AM + A deceased member of the parish Heartfelt Thanks Many thanks to the Men's Club for funding the installation of tinted window film in the Conway atrium. Bright sunlight made it very hard for Karri to greet people at the Welcome Desk. Visitors, parishioners and staff who use the space will be now able to see without sunglasses! Readings December 30, 2018 Sunday: 1 Sm 1:20-22, 24-28 Ps 84:2-3, 5-6, 9-10 1 Jn 3:1-2, 21-24 Lk 2:41-52 Monday: 1 Jn 2:18-21 Ps 96: 1-2, 11-13 Jn 1:1-18 Tuesday: Mary Mother of God Nm 6:22-27 Ps 67:2-3, 5-6, 8 Gal 4:4-7 Lk 2:16-21 Wednesday: 1 Jn 2:22-28 Ps 98:1-4 Jn 1:19-28 Thursday: 1 Jn 2:29 3:6 Ps 98:1, 3cd-6 Jn 1:29-34 Friday: 1 Jn 3:7-10 Ps 98:1, 7-9 Jn 1:35-42 Saturday: 1 Jn 3:11-21 Ps 100:1b-5 Jn 1:43-51 Next Sunday: Is 60:1-6 Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-13 Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6 Mt 2:1-12 THE WEEK AHEAD Visit us at www.stpascals.org for more information on upcoming events. Sunday, December 30, 2018 No scheduled events Monday, December 31, 2018 Tuesday, January 1, 2019 NO SCHOOL: Christmas Break Parish office closed 4:00pm Mass (for the holy day) Tuesday, January 1, 2019 Mary Mother of God Holy day of obligation 9:00am Mass Wednesday, January 2, 2019 9:00am Rosary: CH 9:15am School Resumes 9:30am School Mass 1:00pm Marian Center Mass & Dessert: Marian Ctr of St Paul 6:30pm Catechist Meeting: SL 6:30pm RCIA: FR Thursday, January 3, 2019 7:00pm Men s Club Board Meeting: CF 7:00pm SJCC: FR Friday, January 4, 2019 No scheduled events Saturday, January 5, 2019 10:00am Middle School Grocery Bagging: Sun Ray Cub Foods 4:30pm RCIA: Rite of Acceptance Sunday, January 6, 2019 The Epiphany 12:00pm Confirmation II: CH, FR, OC MEETING LOCATION KEY: BH: Brioschi Hall, CF: Cafeteria, CH: Church, FR: Founders Room, OC: Old Church, SL: Staff Lounge It s not too late for Christmas flowers! The Christmas season continues through the Baptism of the Lord on January 13, 2019. Ministry & Service in the New Year It is not the magnitude of our actions but the amount of love that is put into them that matters. MOTHER TERESA It s a new year add some volunteer or service time in 2019 to enrich your life and the lives of others. Each week at St. Pascal's lots of people just like you give their time to serve the parish community. We know you are busy and there are a million things competing for your time and attention. But we also know you will make great friends and grow in your relationship to the community and to God through your service. You'll find there are lots of ways that you can contribute to the vibrant community at St. Pascal's through one-time and ongoing volunteer opportunities. Every volunteer makes a difference at St. Pascal's! For a complete list of opportunities, visit the parish website at http://www.stpascals.org/ volunteering. REMEMBER SOMEONE IN A SPECIAL WAY THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON Purchase a plant or make a donation (any amount) in honor of a family member, loved one or someone who is ill or homebound. Please complete the form below and return it to the parish office or place it in the collection basket at Mass. Suggested donation is $10. I would like to purchase a Christmas plant (circle one) In Honor of / From: In Memory of Thank you for your generosity and care!

THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY, AND JOSEPH A Call to Prayer God our Father, you sent your beloved Son into the world to share in our humanity. From all time, you chose the Virgin Mary to give birth to him, and placed him in a human family. With Mary, his mother, and Joseph, her husband, to nurture and care for him. Still, you called him away from them to be with you in your house Sunday, December 30, 2018 Honor Your Father and Mother to study the Scriptures and commune with his true Father. We ask you to call us too, so that, as much as we love our parents, our siblings, and our children, and desire to spend time with them, we never forget that we need to spend time with you each day, to praise you, to thank you, to pour out our hearts to you, and to ask for your guidance. Through Christ our Lord. Amen. Today s Readings: Sirach 3:2 6, 12 14; Psalm 128:1 2, 3, 4 5; Colossians 3:12 21; Luke 2:41 52. When we are young and first learning the Ten Commandments, one that hits home is the Fourth Commandment: honor your father and mother. As we grow older, we realize that this commandment is not just about children obeying parents, but that it applies to our lives as much or more when we are adults. The Book of Sirach, a Wisdom book from the Hebrew Scriptures, describes the goodness that comes from following this command at all stages of one s life. Sirach also defines what it means to honor: to care for, to be considerate, to be kind; and what it means not to honor: to revile or to be a cause of grief. When Jesus parents find him in the temple, they have great anxiety, but Jesus explains that he needs to be in his Father s house. He has not stayed at the temple to dishonor Mary and Joseph, but rather to give honor to his Father. Why is this commandment important? What would family life be like if children, including grown children, truly honored their parents at all times? Would we become less self-centered? Would elderly people experience less loneliness? What example would our children see?

This Week at Home Monday, December 31 A New Beginning On this last day of the year, our thoughts turn to resolutions for the new year. We can always think of areas of our life where we need to start over, and can look for ways to walk more closely with the Lord. Perhaps you could occasionally serve a meal at a homeless shelter, since this is a need every day of the year. How is the Lord asking you to serve his people this year? Today s Readings: 1 John 2:18 21; Psalm 96:1 2, 11 12, 13; John 1:1 18. Tuesday, January 1, 2019 Mary, the Holy Mother of God Today we honor the Mother of God and our mother and recall her essential role in salvation history. The Gospel finds her after the visit of the shepherds, keeping all these things, reflecting on them in her heart. Her prayer and reflection give her strength for the joyful and sorrowful days ahead. We can follow her example so that when sad times come, we have trust that God will bring good from them. Today s Readings: Numbers 6:22 27; Psalm 67:2 3, 5, 6, 8; Galatians 4:4 7; Luke 2:16 21. Wednesday, January 2 Sts. Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen John s letter warns early Christians not to be deceived by false teachings. Fourth-century friends Sts. Basil and Gregory Nazianzen had a deep life of prayer lived out in a monastery and also served as bishops. Eloquent speakers, they discredited a heresy common in their day. Years of prayer deepened their relationship with the Lord and kept them from being deceived. Prayer and study of the Scriptures help us come to know God and his truth. Today s Readings: 1 John 2:22 28; Psalm 98:1, 2 3ab, 3cd 4; John 1:19 28. Thursday, January 3 The Most Holy Name of Jesus John the Baptist calls Jesus Lamb of God and Son of God. Gabriel tells Mary his name will be Jesus (meaning Yahweh saves, Luke 1:31), Son of the Most High, Ruler forever. An angel tells Joseph in a dream that Jesus will be Emmanuel (which means God is with us, Matthew 1:18 23). We are grateful to know these names, which help us to know the One they signify. The name of Jesus is itself a powerful prayer, always to be uttered with reverence and awe. Today s Readings: 1 John 2:29 3:6; Psalm 98:1, 3cd 4, 5 6; John 1:29 34. Friday, January 4 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Religious Soon after Jesus invites Andrew to stay with him, Andrew calls his brother Simon, saying he has found the Messiah. New Yorker Elizabeth Ann Seton embraced the Catholic Church, much to the chagrin of her family, after attending Mass while visiting Italy. A young widow with five children, she shared Jesus by opening the first American Catholic parish school and establishing a religious community. How are you being invited to stay with Jesus? Have you found the Messiah? How do you share him with others? Today s Readings: 1 John 3:7 10; Psalm 98:1, 7 8, 9; John 1:35 42. Saturday, January 5 St. John Neumann, Bishop Jesus continues to call Apostles in the Gospel, and still calls today. John Neumann heard that call and came to America as a missionary. Ordained a priest in New York, he ministered to immigrants in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Maryland. As the first American member of the Redemptorist order, he longed for a life of prayer in community. Instead, he was named bishop of Philadelphia, where he opened one hundred Catholic schools. He once took a vow never to waste a moment of time quite an examination of conscience for us! Today s Readings: 1 John 3:11 21; Psalm 100:1b 2, 3, 4, 5; John 1:43 51. 2018 Liturgy Training Publications. 800-933-1800. Written by Barbara Matera. Illustrated by Tamar Messer. Scripture texts are taken from the New American Bible, revised edition 2010, 1991, 1986, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, DC. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Permission to publish granted by the Archdiocese of Chicago, on March 9, 2018.