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PAX CHRISTI Catholic Church Time, Talent, and Treasure Sharing the gifts God has given us Fall 2017

Pax Christi Catholic Church 4135 18 th Ave. NW Rochester, MN 55901 507-282-8542 www.paxchristichurch.org Pastor Parochial Vicar Fr. Will Thompson Fr. Jonathan Fasnacht Weekend: Saturday 5:15 pm Sunday 7:30 am, 9:00 am & 10:45 am Weekday: Mon, Tues, Thurs & Fri 9:00 am Wednesday 7:00 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 4:00-5:00 pm First Friday 9:30-10:30 am or by appointment The Reconciliation Room is located in the Gathering Space, upper level. Communal celebrations are available during Advent and Lent.

Welcome It s all gift! Everything we have has been given to us--whether that is such a great gift as salvation or as basic as the air we breath--and our response is one of gratitude. Some would say that it is our duty to give back to God from the abundant goodness we have received. I m not sure that is the right approach because duties often become something that just has to get done. Rather, we have been entrusted with God s goodness and are asked to responsibly share that goodness with others. This happens in a variety of ways: For as in one body we have many members, and all the members do not have the same function, so we, though many, are one body in Christ, and individually members of one another. Having gifts that differ according to the grace given to us, let us use them: if prophecy, in proportion to our faith; if service, in our serving; he who teaches, in his teaching; he who exhorts, in his exhortation; he who contributes, in liberality; he who gives aid, with zeal; he who does acts of mercy, with cheerfulness. (Romans 12:4-8) Welcome What gift have you received that can be shared with others? Let the Holy Spirit guide you through the following pages and bring to life your unique talents, inspire you to share your valuable time, and see the goodness your treasure can help bring about. We do not have the same function as each other, but what we do have we give freely so as to live in the one body of Christ. In Christ s Love, Fr. Will Fr. Will Thompson Pastor 3

Welcome Welcome To make your experience with us more enjoyable, we offer: Children s Books in the bookcase in the Dining Hall, lower level. Diaper Changing Tables located in all men s and women s restrooms. Extra clothing for children in case of accidents. You will find a variety of sizes in the cabinets below the counter in the nursery, lower level. Please wash and return. Family Room for those who need a little more space, or for crying infants and energetic children during Mass. This glass enclosed space is located on the east side of the church. First Aid Kit/AED located in our Hospitality Minister s Room in the north hallway, upper level. Further Study Materials Books may be borrowed from our Library, lower level. Books and CDs may be purchased from the display in the Gathering Area, upper level. Don t see a title you would like? Call us! Games Cupboard located in the Dining Hall, lower level. A variety of board games for your family to use any time. Handicapped Accessibility - elevators are located in the north hallway. A wheelchair and a walker are also available. Hearing Assisted Devices for use during Mass, located in the Hospitality Minister s Room. Hospitality Room with a rocking chair and privacy for nursing moms. Lost & Found (St. Anthony s Bin) located in the Hospitality Minister's Room, upper level. Low Gluten Hosts - Talk to a Hospitality Minister. Mass Tote Bags located by each door. These bags contain activities to assist with keeping children occupied during Mass. Nursery care for children up to three years is typically offered during our Sunday 9 am Mass. Seat Cushions in the Gathering Area for those who need padding for our wooden pews. 4

Prayer for Stewardship Dear Heavenly Father, My parish is composed of people like me; I help make it what it is. It will be friendly, if I am. Its pews will be filled, if I help fill them. It will do great work, if I work. It will be prayerful, if I pray. It will make generous gifts to many causes, if I am a generous giver. It will bring other people into its worship and fellowship, if I invite and bring them. It will be a parish of loyalty and love, of fearlessness and faith, and a parish with a noble spirit, if I, who make it what it is, am filled with these same things. Therefore, with your help, O God, I shall dedicate myself to the task of being all things that I want my parish to be. Amen. Stewardship Prayer This booklet contains information about: Ministries - Parish Leadership, Faith Formation, Fellowship, Liturgical, Outreach, Prayer Sacraments Treasure Thank you for your continued generosity. We depend on your gift of time, talent, and treasure. 5

Staff Parish Staff 507-282-8542 Name Position Email Phone # Father Will Thompson Father Jonathan Fasnacht Deacon Chris Orlowski Pastor pastor@paxchristichurch.org ext. 101 507-226-0391 Parochial Vicar jfasnacht@paxchristichurch.org ext. 119 507-226-0397 Deacon deacon@paxchristichurch.org ext. 111 Tim Shea Administrator parishadministrator @paxchristichurch.org ext. 104 507-226-0392 Fran Kooistra Director of Liturgy, Funeral Coordinator liturgist@paxchristichurch.org ext. 109 507-226-0396 Randy & Terre Horlocker RCIA rcia.team@paxchristichurch.org 507-288-9550 Mark Scheitel Director of Music music@paxchristichurch.org 507-272-9756 Cara Pederson Receptionist receptionist@paxchristichurch.org ext. 100 Ronetta Gullicksrud Bookkeeper bookkeeper@paxchristichurch.org ext. 103 Zach Rawson Director of Youth Ministry Confirmation Coordinator zach.rawson@paxchristichurch.org ext. 126 507-226-0394 Jennie Vinski Administrative Assistant to Youth Ministry assistyouthministry @paxchristichurch.org ext. 124 Dana Petricka Youth and Young Adult Minister dana.petricka@paxchristichurch.org ext. 107 507-226-0394 Teresa Farley- Severson Assistant to Youth Ministry teresa.severson@paxchristichurch.org Joyce Lehman Jessica Scully Sarah Gallenberg Adult Spiritual Development Director, Bulletin Editor Director of Children s Ministry Sunday School, Liturgy of the Word, Kingdom Kids joyce.lehman@paxchristichurch.org ext. 108 507-226-0395 jessica.scully@paxchristichurch.org ext. 105 507-226-0393 sgallenberg@paxchristichurch.org ext. 106 Bill Scott Facilities Manager bill.scott@paxchristichurch.org ext. 117 Kay Rath Facilities 6 www.paxchristichurch.org

Vision, Mission & Strategic Initiatives Vision A Eucharistic community united to continue the mission and message of Jesus Mission Invite and welcome all people to learn and grow with us in learning the good news through: Stewardship of God s gifts Love manifested in service Peace achieved through justice Strategic Initiatives Promote a well orchestrated set of ministries in tune with the mission and vision of our parish Convey a vibrant, inviting, and living parish Make Youth and Young Adult ministries a cornerstone of our parish Ensure the parish has a vibrant and visible Adult Spiritual Development atmosphere Vision, Mission & Initiatives 7

Safe Environment Safe Environment VIRTUS & Circle of Grace Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People from the USCCB (United States Council of Catholic Bishops) VIRTUS: Enabling a Safe Environment The Diocese of Winona requires all volunteers 18 years of age and older who are working with our children, youth, or vulnerable adults to attend a three-hour national best practice program called VIRTUS. VIRTUS is especially focused on the prevention of wrongdoing and the promotion of right doing. All parishioners are encouraged to attend a VIRTUS session. For training dates and times go to: www.virtus.org Those volunteering in ministries marked with an asterisk (*) MUST: Attend a VIRTUS training session Authorize a criminal background check every five years Sign a Code of Conduct * Circle of Grace All Faith Formation programs and Catholic schools in the Diocese of Winona implement a safe environment curriculum for our children and youth called Circle of Grace, designed by the Archdiocese of Omaha. The goal of the Circle of Grace program is to educate and empower children and young people to actively participate in a safe environment for themselves and others. 8

Table of Contents 40 + Singles Ministry..30 40 Days for Life...40 Adult Spiritual Development....24 Adult Spiritual Development Committee.....24 Advent..26 Alpha....26 Altar Servers... 36 Anointing of the Sick.. 50 Assistance to Staff....39 Bakers...40 Baptism.50 Bequests in a Will... 55 Bereavement Ministry..30 Bible Study.. 26 Bible Timeline..25 Bingo... 31 Birthright..40 Book Club - Happy Endings..... 31 Box Tops for Education.. 53 Bulletin Stuffing... 39 Campbells Soup Labels... 53 Cantors.... 38 Catechesis of the Good Shepherd *.... 16 Carpentry..39 Channel One Food Bank..40 Cenacle of the Divine Will..46 Children s Ministry Activities. 16 Choirs...38 Christian Experience Weekend (CEW)... 31 Church Cleaning.. 39 Circle of Grace.. 8 Community Food Response 41 Concrete.. 39 Confirmation - PROOF *.. 21 & 50 Cross Bearer.36 Detention Center Ministry... 41 DivorceCare Seminars.32 Donut Sunday *.. 32 Drywall.39 Electrical...39 Electronic Giving.53 Encounters with Mary. 46 Envelopes for Giving....... 53 Environment Committee. 36 Eucharistic Adoration..... 47 Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion. 36 Faith Formation chart... 14 Family Promise *... 41 Finance Council......12 First Communion & First Reconciliation...17 & 51 FORMED.....28 Table of Contents 9

Table of Contents Table of Contents Funeral Luncheon * 42 Garden Plots.... 42 Gifts of Special Assets.55 Gift Bearers..36 GoodSearch & GoodShop....53 Greeters...37 History.....back cover Holy Orders..51 Homebound Ministry *...42 Hospital /Visiting the Sick Ministry *.43 Hospitality Room Host........37 Instrumentalist..38 Kingdom Kids *..18 Knights of Columbus 32 Knights of Columbus Dinners *. 33 Landscaping..39 Laundering & Linen Washers....38 & 39 Lay Carmelite...47 Lent Study: Forgiven 27 Life Income Gifts.55 Liturgy Committee...38 Liturgy of the Word for Children *.15 Lumen Christi...48 Maintenance.39 Mailings....39 Marian Grotto Gardeners..33 Marriage...52 Mass Readers...38 Meal Making Ministry.....43 Mechanical...39 Men s Club...33 Men s Club Beer & Brats *.33 Milk Moohla.53 Military Wall 48 Mission...7 Moms in Prayer 48 Money Counters.. 39 Mowing & Weedeating....39 Music 38 New Member Welcome...34 Nursery *.....43 Office 39 Offertory Basket...53 Online Giving...53 Pancake Breakfast*.34 Painting.39 10

Table of Contents Pastoral Council..12 Planned Giving.55 Plumbing..39 Prayer Line...49 Prayer for Stewardship...5 Prayer Shawl Ministry. 43 Projectionist..38 Proof *........19-22 RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults)..52 Rochester Catholic Schools.22 Rosary..49 Rosary Making.49 Sacred Vessel Cleaner..38 Sacristans..38 St. James Coffee...34 Saint Paul Street Evangelization..44 St. Vincent depaul Society* 44 Self-Study.29 $CRIP...53 Snow Removal.....39 Social Justice Committee.45 Staff Contacts...6 Stewardship Committee...13 Strategic Initiatives...7 Summer Church Camp *.18 Sunday Lunch Program 45 Sunday School *..15 Sunday Speaker Series.29 Teams of Our Lady (TOOL) 34 Tithing..54 Transportation..45 Trustees...13 Ushers.......37 VIRTUS...8 Vision.....7 Welcome....4 Weeding & Care of Flower Beds..... 39 Women in Prayer.49 Women of Pax.35 Women of Pax - Advent /Lent retreat with Holy Spirit.......35 Youth Ministry - Extracurricular..22 Youth Ministry....19-22 Young Adult Ministry..23 Young Families Ministry..35 Table of Contents 11

Parish Leadership Parish Leadership Finance Council The Pax Christi Finance Council is an advisory group to the pastor and administrator. Members of the council are appointed by the pastor. The council meets monthly to advise the pastor on financial budgeting and operational topics for day to day parish management and long range financial planning. They also ensure compliance with civil laws in parish administration and oversee the physical properties of the parish. Tim Shea (office) 507-282-8542 ext. 104 Pastoral Council The Pax Christi Pastoral Council is a group of six parishioners nominated by the parish and selected for service through a discernment process. Additionally, the council includes the parish administrator, the parish trustees and the pastor. The Pastoral Council is the primary advisory body to the pastor responsible for attending to the pastoral care of God s people. Working for the pastor, the council guides, directs and supports all the work and activity of our parish community. The council discerns the needs and concerns of our parishioners and proposes meaningful and practical ways for the parish to respond to those needs, while maintaining our parish vision and mission. Matt Klebe 507-282-3883 12

Parish Leadership Stewardship Committee The task of the Stewardship Committee is to develop and foster various means and methods to help the parish and parishioners become more aware of Christian Stewardship. The US Bishop's pastoral letter. Stewardship: A Disciple's Response, defines a Christian Steward as one who receives God's gifts gratefully, cultivates them responsibly, shares them lovingly in justice with others, and returns them with increase to the Lord. Stewardship is sharing one's time, talent and treasure; it is an attitude of gratitude. Art Dunne 507-206-6471 Parish Leadership Trustees Pax Christi has two lay trustees who are parishioners appointed by the pastor to provide guidance and leadership to the pastor and the parish on all topics relevant to the ongoing operation of the parish. They serve on the Pastoral and Finance Councils as well as working directly with the pastor in carrying out the ministry and mission of the parish. They are to be advocates for the parish and to the parish. Teresa Silker 507-358-9676 Pete Streit 507-285-1666 13

Faith Formation Faith Formation Children & Youth Faith Formation Programs 0 to 3 years 3 to 6 years 1 st - 5 th grade 6 th - 8 th grade 9 th - 12 th grade Young Families Ministry p.35 p.35 p.35 Catechesis of the Good Shepherd p.16 p.16 First Reconciliation & First Communion p.17 Grade 2 Liturgy of the Word for Children p.15 (to 1 st grade) Sunday School p.15 Kingdom Kids p.18 PROOF p.19-22 p.19-22 Confirmation p.21 Summer Church Camp p.18 K-5 14

Faith Formation Children (preschool) Children's Ministry at Pax Christi Pax Christi offers multiple opportunities for children and families to develop their Catholic faith. We offer faith formation for children two nights each week and during our weekend Masses. Also, we provide meaningful and fun programs throughout the year that strive to deepen a families' connection to one another and our Church. We welcome adults and older teens to volunteer. VIRTUS Safe Environment training is required. Liturgy of the Word for Children 3 years old - 1 st grade Liturgy of the Word for Children is a celebration of each Sunday's Gospel to help young children understand the Word of God. LOW is offered at the 5:15 pm Saturday and 10:45 am Sunday Mass for children age three to 1 st grade. Children leave Mass with a leader before the readings and explore the Scripture at their level. They return after Father's homily, enabling them to participate in the remainder of the Mass. Sarah Gallenberg 507-282-8542 ext. 106 Sunday School 3, 4, 5 years old and kindergarten age Sunday School is held during the 9:00 am Mass in the lower level of the church. It is a Bible-based program using Allelu!, an early childhood Catholic curriculum from the publisher, Our Sunday Visitor. Allelu! is a USCCB approved program. We emphasize prayer, educate on the lives of the saints, and connect the Scripture to the everyday life experience of a child. Children create crafts, sing, and play games which celebrate the Catholic Church and its values. A highlight of each year is our Christmas program. Sarah Gallenberg 507-282-8542 ext. 106 * VIRTUS required * VIRTUS required Faith Formation 15

Faith Formation Faith Formation Children (preschool & elementary) Catechesis of the Good Shepherd 3 yrs. old - 5 th grade Catechesis of the Good Shepherd is a Catholic faith formation program; our curriculum is rooted in the Bible, Catechism of the Catholic Church, and our Mass. We utilize Montessori methods to nurture each child's relationship with God while educating them about the pillars of the Church. Children meet in a specially prepared room with materials to aid their learning experience, this room is know as an atrium. Each week children freely work with materials, participate in small group lessons with a trained catechist and engage in prayer time. Catechists participate in a nationally recognized training program to familiarize themselves with the curriculum and learn more about Montessori principles. We offer CGS: * VIRTUS required Monday 9:30-11 am Level I Wednesday 4:15-5:45 pm Level I, II & III 6:15-7:45 pm Level I, II & III Level I - preschool & kindergarten Level II - 1 st- - 3 rd grade Level III - 4 th & 5 th grade Jessica Scully 507-282-8542 ext. 105 Children's Ministry Activities Ages vary, up to 5 th grade Throughout the year we offer a variety of multi-age activities for families with young and school age children. We have a Nativity program during Advent and Stations of the Cross during Lent, as well as service and learning opportunities throughout the year. We encourage you to read the bulletin or look on our website for more specific information about all of the possibilities available to children & families. Jessica Scully 507-282-8542 ext. 105 16

Faith Formation Children (elementary) First Reconciliation and First Communion 2 nd grade and older The Sacrament of Reconciliation is a healing Sacrament that offers us an experience of God's boundless mercy. It frees us from our own sins but challenges us to have the same compassion and forgiveness for those who sin against us. The Eucharist, like Baptism, is a Sacrament of Initiation where God shares his holiness with us, so that we can share it with the world around us. We offer preparation for these two Sacraments to everyone in second grade and older through Catechesis of the Good Shepherd or Kingdom Kids. Those who attend Catholic School receive their weekly preparation during their school day. Children and parents from all three programs come together several times a year for community-wide activities. We prepare children for both sacraments beginning in September, traditionally celebrating the Sacrament of Reconciliation in December and First Eucharist in April. All are welcome! Jessica Scully 507-282-8542 ext. 105 Faith Formation 17

Faith Formation Faith Formation Children (elementary) Kingdom Kids K - 5 th grade Kingdom Kids is a traditional faith formation program that uses the We Believe series from Sadlier Publishers. Our loving and enthusiastic catechists are the true gem of this program. Children meet in a classroom on Monday evenings, 4:45-5:45 pm or 6:30-7:30 pm. Sessions include a welcome, Scripture, discussion, connection to life, and prayer. The same group of children and adults meet throughout the school year to engage in a variety of creative learning opportunities. Our emphasis is placed upon the Four Pillars of the Catholic Faith: 1. What We Believe (The Apostle's Creed) 2. How We Worship (The Sacraments) 3. How We Live (The Ten Commandments and Beatitudes) 4. Prayer Kingdom Kids participate in specialty activities and programs including monthly prayer services created by children, the creation of a Kingdom Kids prayer book, and service projects for the poor. Sarah Gallenberg 507-282-8542 ext. 106 Summer Church Camp K 5 th grade Every year during the last full week in June, Pax hosts a truly Catholic summer camp for children in grades K-5. We begin with daily Mass, then enjoy a lesson, prayer, dramatic play, crafts, and games. Camp is M-F, 8:30 am - noon. Join us June 25-29, 2018. Volunteers are always needed - middle school, high school, and adults are welcome! Joyce Lehman 507-282-8542 ext. 108 * VIRTUS required * VIRTUS required 18

Faith Formation Youth (middle school & high school) Proof 6 th 12 th grade Our Mission & Vision We strive to form disciples of Jesus Christ and His Church, through a unified vision for ministry to young people, from early adolescence through young adulthood. Pax Christi Youth Ministry's Mission Statement is inspired by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' vision for youth ministry here in the American Church. Three interdependent and equally important goals guide the Church's ministry with adolescents. These goals state what it means for the Catholic community to respond to the needs of young people and to involve young people in sharing their unique gifts with the larger community. They express the Church's focus for ministry with adolescents, while encouraging local creativity in developing the programs, activities, and strategies to reach these goals: 1. To empower young people to live as disciples of Jesus Christ in our world today. 2. To draw young people to responsible participation in the life, mission, and work of the Catholic faith community. 3. To foster the total personal and spiritual growth of each young person. Faith Formation Proof is the name of our faith formation efforts for middle school and high school students. The name comes from the fact that our gathering together is proof that Christ is alive and active in our lives; he is inviting us to seek him everyday and encouraging us to live as his disciples in the world. Dana Petricka 507-282-8542 ext. 107 * VIRTUS required Zach Rawson 507-282-8542 ext. 126 Stay in the loop! paxchristichurch.org/youth Sign up for our weekly Youth Update: paxchristichurch.org/ymupdate 19

Faith Formation Faith Formation Youth (middle school) Proof: 6 th and 7 th Grade Focus Wednesdays 6:30-8:00 pm* These two years of our lives are all about transition. All of our efforts focus on assisting our young students as they navigate changes in their lives. Sixth and seventh graders will engage in both large and small group style faith formation which will include: prayer; witness talks; multimedia presentations; games; discussion; activities; etc The content of our evenings together will come from a curriculum called Edge published by LifeTeen. Zach Rawson 507-282-8542 ext. 126 * VIRTUS required Proof: 8 th Grade Focus Wednesdays 6:30-8:00 pm* Eighth grade year will continue to utilize Edge for the first half of the year but will focus on developing a strong and personal connection to Sacred Scripture. During the second semester we will take a look at Christian morality, relationships, and human sexuality utilizing a Life Teen Life Night series about Theology of the Body. We will talk all about the beautiful gift of our bodies and the Church s magnificent teaching on human love and the divine plan articulated so very clearly by Saint Pope John Paul II. Zach Rawson 507-282-8542 ext. 126 * VIRTUS required *Open Rock free-time in the Youth Center 6-6:30 pm and 8-8:30 pm Proof nights 20

Faith Formation Youth (high school) Confirmation Sundays 6:30-8 pm Throughout the Confirmation process, our goal is to provide a real and living encounter with the Lord Jesus and His Holy Catholic Church. Confirmation program at Pax Christi is typically two years. Year One: begins in the fall of 9 th grade Year Two: through the spring of the 10 th grade Utilizing Chosen and YDisciple, each student is led into a deeper relationship with Christ through a small group relationship and is equipped to make an adult decision to choose (or not choose) the Sacrament of Confirmation. This sacrament empowers students with the completion of baptismal grace and the fullness of the gifts of the Holy Spirit as to be living witnesses of Christ Himself. Beyond Confirmation, the graces manifested will propel students into a strengthening in the bond of the Church and Her mission:...to make disciples of all nations (Matthew. 28:19), just as the Twelve Apostles were commissioned by Jesus in the Gospel. Watch out, world! Dana Petricka 507-282-8542 ext. 107 * VIRTUS required Faith Formation Proof: High School Focus Wednesdays 6:30-8:00 pm* In high school we begin to shift faith formation efforts increasingly towards the small group setting. In particular, we like to focus very intentionally on developing strong prayer lives, accountability among peers, and a deep understanding of discipleship. We begin in a large group with the eventual goal of establishing smaller groups. Ultimately, we hope these years will launch young people into a relationship with Christ and His Church that will last well beyond high school and give them the tools, skills, knowledge, etc to be Jesus lifelong disciples and living saints. We use Life Teen s Life Nights and Summit Lectionary Studies along with other curriculum resources appropriate for the developmental stages of high school students as they begin to transition into young adulthood. Zach Rawson 507-282-8542 ext. 126 * VIRTUS required 21

Faith Formation Faith Formation Youth (middle school & high school) Extracurricular Activities/Events In addition to Proof, we offer multiple opportunities during the school year and summer for students to get involved. Check out some of our awesome activities:. Bonfires & Frisbee Bowling Canoeing Concerts/Music Discipleship Opportunities High School Work Camp InterMISSION Lazer tag Leadership Opportunities Lifeline Trips Lock-Ins Middle School Service Week Movie Nights Nerf Battles Pilgrimages Prayer Opportunities Rock Climbing Retreats Service Opportunities Softball Stuebenville Conference Trips/Conferences Unite Youth Choir Stay in the loop! paxchristichurch.org/youth Sign up for our weekly Youth Update: paxchristichurch.org/ymupdate * VIRTUS required Preschool-Grade 12 Rochester Catholic Schools Rochester Catholic Schools have provided quality education for over 120 years. Our school system educates over 1900 students in grades nursery through twelve at four elementary schools and one high school. Our schools promote faith formation, academic excellence, and community service for all students. Rochester Catholic Schools 507-218-3028 22

Faith Formation Young Adults Adults Rochester Area Catholic Young Adult Ministry Young Adults ages 18-39 Young Adult Ministry is a city-wide initiative. Activities include prayer, Bible Study, small group discussions, sports, and socials. We collaborate to offer the best opportunities for all young adults in their 20s and 30s, whether single or married, have children, don't have children, are discerning a religious vocation, are Catholic, or not Catholic. Our mission flows from the US Conference of Catholic Bishops for young adult ministry: Ministry to and with young adults is an intentional outreach of the Catholic Church. Successful ministry with these men and women achieves four basic goals: To connect young adults to: God through Jesus Christ the Church and the Christian community the mission of the Church in the world a peer community to further support and nurture their faith Dana Petricka 507-282-8542 ext. 107 Group Blessed Chiara Women's Group Small group Bible studies Faith and Sports Night Discussion on growing in holiness and fellowship through sports. No skills required, come with an open mind. Radiance - Prayer and Adoration before the Blessed Sacrament, 8:15 pm social time Frassati Fraternity Men's Group Through prayer, service, and study, we break through surface level relationships to instead build true fraternity, with the challenge to build up virtuous lives among men. Questions? Contact Santi Ocariz: sa.ocariz@gmail.com Meets Various dates & locations 1 st Thursday 7-9 pm Pax Christi 3 rd Friday, 7 pm St. Francis 2 nd and 4 th Monday 6-9 pm Various locations Stay in touch! RAYoungCatholics.org Facebook: Rochester Catholic Young Adult Ministry Faith Formation 23

Faith Formation Faith Formation Adults Adult Spiritual Development Who is Christ to me? How am I Christ to others? These are the questions that each of our offerings throughout the years strive to answer. Adult Faith Formation / Adult Spiritual Development is responsive to your needs. We offer: Book Studies Bible Studies Advent and Lent Reflection and Study Book Give-away at Christmas & Lent There are also opportunities for volunteers to help facilitate these sessions by leading the sessions and helping with hospitality. Watch the bulletin and website for more information. If you have an idea, please let us know! All are welcome. Joyce Lehman (office) 507-282-8542 ext. 108 Adult Spiritual Development Committee This team works with the Adult Spiritual Development Director to support the formation of our Adult Faith Formation programs. The committee provides input on program objectives and approach from the parish. Where possible, they also help the director to plan, communicate and establish the programs. Join us! Joyce Lehman (office) 507-282-8542 ext. 108 24

Faith Formation Adults Advent It s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, or, at least that s the assumption based on that familiar holiday song. But what does that look like at your house? But how exactly are we preparing our hearts for the greatest gift we ve ever been given? Through an exploration of the mystery of the Incarnation, the Virgin Birth, and the events surrounding the arrival of Jesus, this Advent study offers an opportunity to experience the joy of the true meaning of Christmas. This video series and discussion is offered: Topic Monday 9:30 am Thursday 7 pm 1- Prepare the Way Nov. 27 Nov. 30 2 - Trust in God Dec. 4 Dec. 7 3 - Watch & Pray Dec. 11 Dec. 14 4 - The Gift Dec. 18 Dec. 21 Watch the videos through our parish subscription to FORMED.org Follow the link at paxchristichurch.org Joyce Lehman 507-282-8542 ext. 108 Faith Formation Alpha Do you have questions? Why am I here? Is there more to life? Explore life, faith, and meaning at Alpha, a series of sessions exploring the Christian faith. Each talk looks at a different question around faith and is designed to create conversation. We ll begin with alphausa.org food, have a talk and then small group discussion. Probably the most important part of any Alpha is the chance to share your thoughts and ideas. There's no obligation to say anything and there's nothing you can't say (seriously). It's an opportunity to hear from others and contribute your own perspective in an honest, friendly and open environment. Believers, non-believers, Catholic and non-catholics are welcome! Look for sessions to begin in Lent. Joyce Lehman (office) 507-282-8542 ext. 108 25

Faith Formation Faith Formation Adults Bible Study Study the Scriptures to learn more about God and to increase your prayer life. Join us to discuss the Mass readings for the upcoming Sunday. Using the lectio divina model, we break open the upcoming Sunday Scripture. There is no homework or preparation needed. Newcomers welcome. Come when you can. Mondays 6:30 pm in the Library (summer months) in McCauley Hall (school year) Carol O Connor 507-206-6709 Tuesdays 9:35 am in the Hospitality Room Mary Mataitis 507-288-7828 Wednesdays 6:00 am at the office round table Bill Groslie 507-282-6949 Bible Timeline The key to understanding the Bible is finding the story that ties it all together. The Great Adventure Bible Timeline learning system makes the complex simple by helping you to uncover the story woven through Scripture, so that you can make sense of it. It Simplifies the Bible by focusing on fourteen narrative books that tell the story of Scripture, from beginning to end. It Divides the Story into twelve time periods that act like chapters in salvation history. It ties all of Scripture together by following God s family plan from Adam and Eve to Christ and the Church. It makes it Easy to Remember by color-coding each of the time periods. This 26 session study begins September 21. (the group may decide to meet for 52 weeks, taking two weeks for each session.) Thursdays 9:30-11:30 am Please pre-register: paxchristichurch.org/adults For more info: biblestudyforcatholics.com ( Bible Study in the navigation bar) Study Set ($35) is recommended. 26 Fred Kruger 507-358-0993

Faith Formation Adults Lent Study: Forgiven Forgiven explores the grace and healing offered in Confession and shows how this sacrament of mercy reveals the depth and bounty of God s love. By looking at God s revelation of his mercy in Scripture and making a step-by-step examination of the Rite itself, Forgiven communicates God s invitation to each one of us to come experience his indescribable love in the Sacrament of Reconciliation.. This video series and discussion is offered: Mon. 9:30 am Thurs. 7 pm 1 - Where are You? Feb. 19 Feb. 22 2 - An Encounter with Mercy Feb. 26 Mar. 1 3- Embraced in Mercy: The Rite Explained Mar. 5 Mar. 8 4 - Biblical Foundations: Sin, Mercy and the Sacrament of Confession 5 Answering Common Questions about Confession Mar. 12 Mar. 15 Mar. 19 Mar. 22 Watch the videos through our parish subscription to FORMED.org. Follow the link at paxchristichurch.org Joyce Lehman 507-282-8542 ext. 108 Faith Formation 27

Faith Formation Adults The Best Catholic Content. All In One Place. FORMED.org is a revolutionary online platform featuring the best Catholic videos, audio talks, ebooks and movies from trusted partners like the Augustine Institute, St. Paul Center, Marian Fathers, Lighthouse Catholic Media, Ignatius Press and Word on Fire. Log in to our parish subscription: Follow the paxchristichurch.org Faith Formation Pax Christi code: 52e47c (You choose your own password) Some of the many titles available Programs Audio 28 link at: Movies ebooks

Faith Formation Adults Self-Study Understanding the faith means being able to live it more fully. To support your spiritual life and enhance your daily prayer time we offer: Print Resources Living Faith booklets contain short reflections on the daily readings. These free, small, quarterly publications are by all the church doors. The Word Among Us booklets (10 issues per year) contain daily readings, reflections, and articles with practical advice for Catholics on how to live the Christian life. These are in our book kiosk in the Gathering Area. You may subscribe through Pax Christi for $20 a year ($35 individual rate.) ** Give Us This Day monthly booklets contain daily prayers and readings for Mass, morning and evening prayer, as well as scripture and reflection. Also included are short articles on Catholic saints. You may subscribe through Pax Christi for $25 a year ($40 individual rate.) ** ** To ensure a copy will be available for you, please contact Fran in the church office (282-8542) to enroll in the bulk rate subscription program. Various books are in the kiosk in the Gathering Area for a $5 suggested donation. Titles change frequently; check back often! Library is located in our lower level by the Dining Hall. To borrow a book, please complete the form on the shelf. Media Various CDs are in the kiosk in the Gathering Area for a $3 suggested donation. Titles change frequently; check back often! FORMED Through our parish subscription, you can stream quality Catholic videos, movies, and mp3s FREE to any device. Joyce Lehman 282-8542 ext. 108 Faith Formation Sunday Speaker Series On the second Sunday of each month join us at 4 pm to listen to a thought-provoking presentation. Plans are still in process, look for details in the bulletin. Dates for 2017-2018: Oct. 8, Nov. 12, Feb. 11, Mar. 11 29

Fellowship Fellowship 40+ Singles Ministry If you are 40+, single, and seek to build quality friendships, this group is just for you! The group is open to all adults who are not in a committed relationship, whether you are never married, divorced, widowed; with or without children. The focus of this group is fellowship and supporting one another in living a positive Christian life. Outings have included hiking, outdoor concerts, morning coffee, participating in a fundraising walk/run, and mini-road trips. Members drive this group; anyone can lead or suggest an activity. This is a come-as-you are, and as-you-are-able, group. Events will also include volunteer activities in support of the parishes and the Rochester community. Join us for new friendships with single Catholic parishioners from each of the Rochester parishes. Newcomers are always welcome to get involved in this growing, enriching, and fun group of individuals who enjoy being single together! Debra 507-250-4244 40singles@paxchristichurch.org Bereavement Ministry This ministry aids in grief support to parishioners when a beloved member of their family has died. We follow a family for a year with initial contact shortly after the death, at Easter or Christmas and then at the time of the first anniversary of their loved one's passing. We offer our support with cards & Care Notes, which are very helpful in supporting the families with their encouraging words. We want grieving families in our church to know that they are not forgotten. "Blessed are they that mourn:for they shall be comforted." Matthew 5:4. Pat Lukowiak 507-282-7615 Marilyn Seidel 507-316-8934 30

Fellowship Bingo During the school year, join us for family bingo in McCauley Hall from 7-8 pm on the same night as the parish dinners sponsored by the Knights of Columbus, typically the fourth Saturday of every month. 2017-18 Dates: Sept. 23, Oct. 28, Jan. 27, Feb. 24, Apr. 28 Admission is a $1 prize. Would you like to host or call numbers? Give us a call! Cheryl Osborne 507-281-5241 Book Club Happy Endings Book Club meets in the Pax Christi library from 1-2:30 pm on the second Tuesday of every month except July. All books read for discussion are selected by the members of the book club. Criteria for book selection includes: spiritual books for the month of Lent and Christmas, one Minnesota or local author and one classic a year. Your only commitment is to read the book of the month for discussion. Each person in the group is responsible for getting their copy of the book to read by either borrowing from the library or purchasing a new or used book. Book selections are published in the parish bulletin. All are welcome to join us for any book discussion. Monthly attendance is not required. Marcy Witter 507-282-7024 Fellowship Christian Experience Weekend (CEW) This weekend retreat for Christian adults (18 & over) is a time away from the busy-ness of daily life allowing you to encounter the Holy Spirit in a unique way. A team of lay people and ordained ministers conduct the CEW weekend. Women s weekends are typically in the spring. Men attend the CEW retreats in northern Iowa, also held in the spring. Men - Brian Bell 507-288-4246 Women - Jessica Bell 507-288-4246 31

Fellowship Fellowship DivorceCare Seminars Divorce Care is a support group that meets weekly. You will find it to be a warm, caring environment and will come to see your group as an oasis in an otherwise difficult season of your life. There are three key parts to your DivorceCare experience: Video Seminar: Encouraging and information-packed videos featuring leading divorce recovery experts. Support Group: Small group discussion about the weekly video content and the issues faced by individual group members. Workbook: Journaling and daily personal study exercises that reinforce the weekly session topics. Registration There is no cost to register, however there is a $15 fee for a workbook that is used at each session and daily for short homework assignments between sessions. Fall Schedule 2017 Divorce Care sessions begin Thursday, September 7, and meet every Thursday for 13 weeks. We will not meet on Thanksgiving. Winter/Spring Sessions 2018 will start in February. Also look for Surviving the Holidays in November. www.divorcecare.org Dick Frost 218-391-4452 Donut Sunday Come join your Pax family for donuts, coffee and juice. Donuts are served after each Sunday morning Mass on (typically) the first Sunday of each month. We take the month of July off. Tim Fink 507-281-4494 * VIRTUS required Knights of Columbus The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic fraternal organization founded on the principles of charity, unity, and fraternity. Our mission is to support each other in our faith, support our priests, strengthen our families, and to be of service to our parish and community. Membership is open to any practicing Catholic man, 18 years of age or older. Rich Holland 507-269-0338 32

Fellowship Knights of Columbus Dinners Come enjoy a delicious dinner prepared by the Knights of Columbus on the 4 th Saturday of the month after the 5:15 pm Mass. We usually serve spaghetti and meatballs, but occasionally pork chops, pulled pork, chili, or hamburgers are on the menu. A free will offering is accepted for various local needs. 2017-18 Dates: Sept. 23, Oct. 28, Jan. 27, Feb. 24, Apr. 28. Rich Holland 507-269-0338 * VIRTUS required Marian Grotto Gardeners We keep the plants and flowers in Marian Grotto beautiful. Days and times vary depending on needs and weather. Come help us! Pauline Varley 507-289-4430 Men s Club The Pax Christi Men s Club is open to all adult men of the parish. Our mission is to build and grow the fellowship of all parishioners (with a focus on male fellowship) and to serve the parish. The club fosters whole parish fellowship through our Pancake Breakfasts and Beer & Brats picnic among others. We financially support various ministries, especially Youth Ministry and Work Camps. The focus on male fellowship is fostered through our monthly topical discussions on religious, cultural, and every day issues. Men s Club is held on the first Tuesday of the month from September-May in the Dining Hall. Pizza and beverages at 6:30 pm, then our program is at 7:00 pm. Bill Groslie 507-282-6949 Mark Marreel 507-289-0838 Fellowship Men s Club Beer & Brats On the first Saturday in June we host our annual FREE beer and bratwurst parish picnic after the 5:15 Mass. There are games and prizes for the kids too! Bill Groslie 507-282-6949 Mark Marreel 507-289-0838 * VIRTUS required 33

Fellowship Fellowship New Member Welcome Our Parish Council hosts a Meet & Greet about once a quarter in the library, usually on Donut Sunday after the 9 am Mass. Whether you are a new member or would just like to know more about your parish, all are welcome. Watch the bulletin for dates. Matt Klebe 507-282-3883 Pancake Breakfast On the third Sunday of each month, September through May, we serve a delightful breakfast of pancakes, french toast, sausage, juice, and coffee from 8:00 am until 12:30 pm. Join us in the dining room for plenty of good food, fun, and fellowship. Joe Endrizzi 507-289-7814 * VIRTUS required St. James Coffee St. James Coffee is a unique response to the Church s call of the New Evangelization in that it brings the Church into the world and into the everyday lives of its customers and the local community. It is a place where people encounter Jesus Christ through its products (including events/programs) and the hospitality of its volunteers and staff. Mission: to be a place where people encounter Christ and his Church. Vision: to develop disciples and equip evangelizers. For more information including hours, event schedules, etc... www.stjamescoffee.com 4156 18 th Avenue NW Across the street from Pax Christi 34 TOOL (Teams of Our Lady) Teams meet once a month in each other's homes on a rotating basis. They eat a simple meal and, in a spirit of friendship, share their experiences of the previous month. After dinner, the mood shifts to the more obviously spiritual as the couples and chaplain reflect on Scripture and share prayers and intentions. The couples talk over the progress in their individual efforts to pray and to improve marital spirituality. Finally, they discuss study material on married life and faith. The team meeting is truly a unique gathering lively and enjoyable, yet structured and meaningful. Jennie Vinski (office) 507-282-8542 ext. 124

Fellowship Women of Pax This group, open to all women of the parish, has the mission to build and grow the fellowship of all parishioners (with a focus on female fellowship) and to serve the parish as needed. Gatherings are held on the first Tuesday of each month. We begin at 6:30 pm with social time, then our program is at 7:00 pm. Programs vary from educational, health & beauty, cooking, decorating, comedy, entertainment, religious, retreat, potluck, service, and cultural. All are welcome any time. MJ Jones 507-282-9332 Sandy Timm 507-272-2078 Mary Mataitis 507-288-7828 Women of Pax - Advent & Lent Retreats Each Advent and Lent we coordinate with Holy Spirit Church to offer a retreat. We typically begin with Mass, and enjoy a speaker. All women are welcome. Pauline Varley 507-289-4430 Young Families Ministry Young Family Ministry seeks to engage all young families through fellowship, connect them with other young families at Pax Christi, and call them to a deeper relationship with Christ by their witness to the love of Jesus Christ. Young Family Ministry empowers lay leaders to be missionary disciples to other young families by empowering them to plan and lead events and to reach out to new young families (in Pax Christi and outside of Pax Christi) who are not yet engaged deeply in the parish. Dana Petricka (office) 507-282-8542 ext. 107 Jessica Scully (office) 507-282-8542 ext. 105 Fellowship 35

Liturgy Liturgy - call Fran at the parish office 507-282-8542 Lay Liturgical Ministers include all the people having a role in the Mass who are not an ordained priest, deacon, or bishop. The Mass is the greatest prayer of the Church. We are all called to full, conscious, and active participation in the liturgy. Every person in the assembly is encouraged to respond, sing, pray, and worship with their mind, body, and soul. The lay liturgical ministries are essential elements of the Pax Christi Masses. The scheduling of lay liturgical ministers is done through an online software program. It is easy to request a substitute and there are plenty of opportunities for those who prefer not to serve regularly, but would like to sub occasionally. Fran Kooistra (office) 507-282-8542 ext. 109 Altar Servers assist the priest during Mass. This ministry is open to ages 5 th grade through adult. A 1½ hour training is offered once or twice a year. Cross Bearers lead the procession, carrying the crucifix, into and out of church for weekend Masses. It is preferable for cross bearers to be vested with a white alb, sit with the altar servers, and hold the Roman Missal for the priest during Mass. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion distribute the Blessed Sacrament to the faithful during Mass. Some EMs also take Holy Communion to the sick and homebound. You can become part of this ministry as a confirmed Catholic who has a reverence for the Mass and is in good moral standing in the community. Training is offered once or twice a year. If needed, it is easy to request a substitute. 36

Liturgy - call Fran at the parish office 507-282-8542 Environment Committee meets periodically to evaluate the worship space of the church and coordinate the decorating of the environment for liturgies throughout the year. Help is also needed with the Christmas and Easter decorating - no need to be on the committee! Gift Bearers Two or more people carry up the bread and wine at the Offertory. To schedule ahead of time, contact Fran in the church office or you can volunteer by speaking with an usher 10-15 minutes prior to Mass. This is a wonderful and easy ministry for all ages, especially families. Hospitality Ministries are essential for a welcoming faith community. Greeters and Ushers are scheduled on a team which serves every weekend for one month and then is off for two months. Hospitality Room Hosts are scheduled randomly for one or two Masses per month. It is easy to request a sub for any position. Greeters welcome parishioners at the doors with a smile. After Mass these ministers distribute bulletins. This is ideal for families who wish to serve together. No experience necessary and you may sign up at any time! Ushers assist in seating the congregation, arrange for gift bearers to bring up the bread and wine, assist with passing baskets for the offertory collection, and handle any minor issues that may occur. Hospitality Room Host are available after Masses to assist with registering new parishioners and answering questions regarding the Pax Christi faith community. This is an easy and fun ministry, which only takes about 15 minutes. Signing up to be an occasional substitute Host is also warmly welcomed. This is a particularly good ministry for someone who has been an active member of Pax for many years and would enjoy sharing their love of this parish family with others. Liturgy 37

Liturgy Liturgy - call Fran at the parish office 507-282-8542 Music Ministry Cantors lead the congregation in prayer through the singing of various Mass parts. Cantors should have a good singing voice and the ability to lead the faithful in effective participation. Instrumentalists are welcome! Choirs lead the congregation in singing. Our goal is to enhance our liturgies with music and to have active participation from the congregation at our weekend and Holy Day liturgies. Choir Rehearsal Schedules 5:15 pm Choir - Wednesday evenings at 7 pm 9:00 am Choir - Thursday evenings at 7 pm 10:45 am Choir - Wednesday evenings at 7 pm The Youth Choir (Grades 6-12) Wednesday 8-8:45 pm schedule varies Mark Scheitel 507-272-9756 Linen Washers A special (but not difficult) procedure is required when washing and ironing the white altar linens. Commitment is weekly for a month, usually two months of the year. Liturgy Committee is responsible for evaluating the liturgies at Pax Christi and making recommendations to enhance the spiritual enrichment of the Masses. The Liturgy Committee meets periodically for ongoing liturgical education and discussion. Mass Readers proclaim the Word of God at Mass. They also read the Prayers of the Faithful and the announcements if there are any. Mass readers are confirmed Catholics who serve 1-2 times a month. Projectionists advance the music Power Point slides during Mass. If needed, they manage the camera function. This is for high schoolers through adults, or younger with the presence of an adult. Sacred Vessel Cleaners Special care is taken when washing the chalices and other Mass items. Volunteer weekly, periodically, or on a substitute basis. It only takes about 15 minutes after Mass. Sacristans are responsible for ensuring the supplies needed for Communion are ready before the Mass. To be part of this ministry, you must be responsible and reverent. Sacristans at the weekday Masses also lead the congregation in the prayers before Mass. 38

Maintenance & Household Church Cleaning Monday mornings after the 9 am Mass, we dust, vacuum, and yes, even clean windows to keep our worship space clean and inviting. Anyone is welcome to join us any time - just show up! Jo Fox 507-272-3406 Laundering Clean altar linens, vestments, acolyte robes, etc. Fran Kooistra (office) 507-282-8542 ext. 109 Maintenance If you have these talents to share, we would gratefully appreciate your generosity. With our large campus, there are always needs. Basic carpentry Concrete Drywall Electrical Landscaping Bill Scott (office) 507-208-3361 Mechanical Mowing/Weed Eating Painting Plumbing Snow removal Money Counters Apply to be on the team that counts the weekend donations on Monday mornings. Ronetta Gullicksrud (office) 507-282-8542 ext. 103 Office Mailings - we occasionally need help stuffing envelopes Bulletin Stuffing - as needed, typically before/after Thursday or Friday Mass Assistance to staff - How can you help us? Cara Pederson (office) 507-282-8542 Weeding & Care of Flower Beds There is always a need to weed, water, fertilize, etc. Come get your hands dirty! Laurie Jueneman 507-261-4811 Maintenance & Household 39

Outreach Outreach 40 Days for Life 40 Days for Life is a prayer campaign that takes a determined, peaceful approach to showing people the consequences of abortion in their communities. Join us to stand and peacefully pray for an end to abortion on the sidewalk in front of Planned Parenthood Join us: Sept. 27 - Nov. 5, 2017 and Feb. 14-Mar. 25, 2018. Watch the bulletin and website for Pax Christi's specific dates during each campaign. 40daysforlife.com/local-campaigns/rochester-2 Erin Montillet 507-358-1458 Chuck Sutton 507-288-8919 Bakers Do you like to bake? Would you like to share your goodies with others? We could use your skills at Pax. We re a busy parish and from time to time we need cookies or bars for parish events. When there is a need for baked goods, you will receive an email (or phone call if you prefer) explaining what is needed. There is no obligation involved. You simply respond if you are able to help! Mary Mataitis 507-288-7828 Birthright The essence of Birthright is love. Birthright is unique and committed to offering free, non-judgmental help to women facing unplanned pregnancies. Birthright offers love, hope and support to each woman, to help her make a realistic plan for her future and the future of her unborn child. Birthright 507-288-9374 Channel One Food Bank At Pax Christi we have many opportunities to serve those who are hungry. One option is through Channel One. You may bring food donations to the bins located in our Gathering Area. When they were hungry you gave them to eat. 40

Outreach Community Food Response Community Food Response is a private, non-profit organization that meets the growing needs of families to have a supplemental source of food. This program focuses on "rescuing" food that would normally be discarded from hospitals, hotels, restaurants, schools, and grocery stores, and then passing it on to individuals and families in need. Pax has a commitment on the fourth Friday of each month. There are three different jobs. Drive - pick up food at local restaurants and deliver it to Bethel Lutheran Church (1-4 pm) Sort & repackage food (2-4 pm ) Distribute give food to clients 4:45-6:30 pm) If you are unable to join the Pax team on fourth Fridays, we can connect you with volunteer opportunities on Monday/Wednesday at the new location near Gage East Apartments. communityfoodresponse.org Mary Klomps 507-288-8503 Outreach Detention Center Ministry The Adult Detention Center Ministry in an inter-parish program of lay people who provide prayer services to detainees at the Olmsted County Adult Detention Center. Screening and orientation is provided by the facility. Sally Burns 507-287-0133 Family Promise Family Promise is a network of area churches who help homeless families with children under the age of 16, by providing them a place to sleep, food to eat, and a safe place for their family 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Family Promise provides support, caring, and basic needs while the family is in crisis. It gives them a chance to concentrate on finding employment and permanent housing in a safe and caring environment. We host families four weeks per year in our Pax Christi classrooms. Volunteers come to church to offer fellowship, food, and to serve the families. Amy Crowley 507-421-3853 Megan Toney 507-206-4446 * VIRTUS required 41

Outreach Outreach Funeral Luncheon When a loved one dies and the family makes funeral arrangements, they are invited to have a luncheon or reception. This time for fellowship is an important part of the grieving process. To assist families, we typically have two teams - a set up crew and a clean up crew, with an overlap time to serve the catered meal. The time commitment is generally about two hours, but can vary depending on the time or size of the funeral. Gail Keidl 507-289-1250 * VIRTUS required Garden Plots The use of a plot to plant a garden is coordinated through the Social Justice Committee as a way to utilize available land resources and to attempt to develop community with Pax Christi neighbors. Plots are available for parishioners and surrounding neighbors. There is no charge for use of the garden plot. We simply request that gardeners make good use of the land and keep their sites clean. Our garden plots are located on the west side of our campus, behind the fire station. Tim Haskamp 507-280-7642 Mike Burns 507-287-0133 Homebound Ministry Homebound Ministers bring Christ to parishioners who are unable to attend the weekend Mass due to a health or other problem. Homebound Ministers visit and bring Holy Communion once a month to the parishioners on their list, any time during their scheduled week. This is a very rewarding ministry with very little time involvement. A two-hour orientation is provided. Chuck Sutton 507-288-8919 Cara Pederson 507-282-8542 * VIRTUS required 42

Outreach Hospital /Visiting the Sick Ministry If you or a loved one is admitted to the hospital for any extended time, please call the parish office to arrange for a visit. Holy Communion may also be brought to you. To volunteer, a training from the hospital is needed. Parish Office 507-282-8542 (for a visit) Deacon Chris Orlowski 507-281-9647 (to volunteer) Meal Making Ministry During times of family need, especially during an extended illness or birth of a child, we would love to bring home-made, complimentary meals to your home. Carrie Wise 507-252-0331 Nursery We offer care for children from six weeks to three years old during the 9 am Mass. Care may also be available (and volunteers needed) during various events, meetings, study sessions, or by request. Tim Shea (office) 507-282-8542 ext. 104 * VIRTUS required Prayer Shawl Ministry Through the Prayer Shawl Ministry you pray and care for others who are in need of a special blessing. Prayer Wraps are knitted or crocheted in your home at your convenience. Materials may be donated or you may be reimbursed for yarn. If needed, we will deliver yarn and pick up your completed wraps. Prayers are said for the intention of the recipient during the creation of the wrap, they are blessed by our priests, and given to those in need. Meetings are optional, just three times a year to discuss ministry business, share patterns and get to know one another. Prayer Wraps are meant to comfort, enfold, hug, and give solace to the wearer in times of crisis or stress. Anyone going through a health crisis, medical procedure, long-term illness, loss of loved one, or other stressful life experience is welcome to request a Prayer Wrap (shawl, lap blanket, scarf or baby blanket). To request a shawl: Church Office 507-282-8542 To volunteer: Marcy Witter 507-282-7024 Linda Brockway 507-269-1255 Outreach 43

Outreach Outreach Saint Paul Street Evangelization St. Paul Street Evangelization is a grassroots, non-profit Catholic evangelization organization, dedicated to responding to the mandate of Jesus to preach the Gospel to all nations by taking our Catholic Faith to the streets. Larry Mihm 507-273-2361 streetevangelization.com/rochestermn St. Vincent depaul Society Members of the Society of St. Vincent depaul strive to grow spiritually by offering person-to-person service to individuals in need. We are part of an international society of friends united by a spirit of poverty, humility and sharing which is nourished by prayer and reflection, mutually supportive gatherings and adherence to a basic Rule. The Society of St. Vincent depaul offers tangible assistance to those in need. This aid may take the form of intervention, consultation, or often through direct dollar or in-kind service. An essential precept of the Society's work is to provide help while conscientiously maintaining the confidentiality and dignity of those who are served. The Society recognizes that it must also assume a role of advocacy for those who are defenseless or voiceless. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month from 6-8 pm in the Library, lower level. For assistance call 507-216-7370. For information: Linda Weltzin 507-753-2397 * VIRTUS required The SVdP - Pax Christi Conference is a 501-c3 organization. Monetary donations are welcomed. Envelopes are in pews the third weekend or send donations to the parish office. 44

Outreach Social Justice Committee Recognizing that Baptism calls each of us to work for social justice and following the guide of Catholic Social Teaching, our mission is twofold: to empower our fellow parishioners through education and to engage them in works of advocacy, with the goal of changing policies, structures, and institutions so that ultimately we all work on behalf of the common good. The Social Justice Committee meets monthly to identify and implement projects reflecting this mission statement. Ideas for projects that are consistent with our mission are welcome. Parishioners who are interested in education and advocacy related to social justice are encouraged to consider this opportunity. Sally Burns 507-287-0133 Sunday Lunch Program Various organizations serve meals to the underprivileged in Rochester every day of the week except Sundays. To fill the void, Pax Christi, in conjunction with the other five Catholic parishes in town, provides a wholesome meal on Sundays at St. Francis Church. Pax Christi volunteers are responsible to prepare the meal approximately every six weeks. Volunteers cook the food and serve the guests, then after the meal, they assist in cleaning up the kitchen and the cafeteria. Work is performed between 10:30 am and 1:00 pm. When it is our turn, we need 10-12 Pax Christi volunteers. The guests served are from all walks of life, including men, women and children who are homeless, handicapped, lonely, addicted to alcohol or drugs, or just in need of companionship. Teresa Silker 507-358-9676 Nancy Gaudet 507-292-0847 Transportation We will work with you to make transportation arrangements on weekends or Holy Days. Cara Pederson (office) 507-282-8542 Outreach 45

Prayer Prayer 46 Cenacle of the Divine Will "FIAT...Let it be done according to Your Will. God the Father wants His Kingdom to reign on earth as it does in heaven. It is what we ourselves pray for each time we say the Our Father. He has given each of us the gift of His Divine Will in Baptism, and it is up to us to live the Will of God each moment. Jesus desires to establish His Kingdom upon the earth conquering heart by heart, or better said, will by will. This is the marvel God wants to work in us: that our human will be unified, fused and made one with the Divine Will in such a way that they cannot be distinguished. The Cenacle is an instrument and means to gather together all who desire to know more about the Divine Will. Through Luisa Piccaretta's writings, Jesus teaches what the Holy Will of God can do, and how far it can go when the soul gives it full liberty to act, not interrupting its work with its human will. Cenacle meetings include prayer and study. Join us on Tuesdays from 9:30-11 am in Room 2. Beatriz (Bea) Velez 954-579-3895 David Kulzer 507 282-5962 Encounters with Mary Encounters with Mary is a study and prayer group devoted to deepening our understanding and appreciation of Mary, the Mother of God and Our Mother. The group discovers Mary through scholarly writings, sacred images, her messages at Rue de Bac, Lourdes, Fatima, and other approved Marian apparitions, as well as through prayer and personal reflections. Each Encounter begins with a reflection on Our Lady followed by a thoughtful praying of the rosary. Medieval and Renaissance masterpieces provide a backdrop for meditation and reflection. Historically, these works were the primary method of religious instruction for the uneducated faithful who viewed them within church altarpieces, chapels and stained glass windows. The subtleties and symbolism of these pieces allow us to experience the mysteries in a powerful way and with deeper understanding. All parishioners, with a special invitation to the youth, are encouraged to attend. Regular attendance is not required - join us in meditation, study and prayer in the church sanctuary on the fourth Monday of each month.give yourself to Our Lady, she s been given to us! Terre Horlocker 507-288-9550

Prayer Eucharistic Adoration We invite you to learn more about yourself and your relationship with Christ while being in conversation with Him in a quiet atmosphere. Grow in your faith while adding some peace and order to your everyday life as well. Adorers sign up for an hour time commitment, or can visit the chapel anytime. Substitutes are also needed. The Eucharistic Adoration Chapel is located in the lower level of the parish office building. Adorers are scheduled Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays from 4:00 am - 11:00 pm. Jennie Dinneen 507-285-9341 Lay Carmelite Locally organized as the St. Joseph Lay Carmelite Community, the Lay Carmelite is called to the Family of Carmel to be deeply involved in the mission of the Church, and to contribute to the transformation of the secular world. A Lay Carmelite does this by sharing in the charism of the Carmelite Order. We find in Mary, the Mother of Jesus, and in the Prophet Elijah the models for this way of Gospel living. Profession of promises as a member of the Lay Carmelites is an intensified commitment to the living of one's baptismal promises. Prayer Being a Lay Carmelite is not just a devotion added to life; it is a way of life, a vocation. By entering the Order, the Lay Carmelite takes upon him/herself the Carmelite charism of prayer, community and service to others.the call to Carmel, a call to seek God's will in the ordinary circumstances of everyday life, roots Lay Carmelites in a love of those with whom they live and work, in the recognition of God's presence in all circumstances, and in solidarity with God's people everywhere. Terre Horlocker 507-288-9550 Michael Kacir 507-250-5707 47

Prayer Prayer Lumen Christi Lumen Christi is part of global charismatic renewal movement in the Church, whose aim is to empower, encourage and equip lay and ordained believers for evangelization and ministry in the power of the Holy Spirit. The movement takes its name from the gifts and charisms of the Holy Spirit, including prophecy, word of knowledge, emotional and physical healing, praying in tongues and many more. Lumen Christi is dedicated to helping people experience personal love of Jesus, surrender their lives to God the Father, and realize their full baptismal inheritance through life in the Spirit to grow in holiness. God is Love. Have you ever experienced personal Love of God? Lumen Christi prayer meetings are held every Tuesday at 6.00 pm in church. Everyone is welcome to come and join us for group prayer of praise, worship and intercession using the charisms of the Holy Spirit. If you are in a difficult life situation, fear, distress, sickness, despair, loneliness, pain or hurt, then do not hesitate to come and ask for individual prayer to experience God's personal love for you, words of wisdom and direction, emotional and physical healing. Michal & Karolina Kucewicz 507-271-6597 Military Wall The Military Wall allows the Pax Christi faith community to be aware of, and pray for your family members who serve our country. Active duty military members are displayed in the Gathering Area of the church. Additions and updates are welcome at any time. Barb Orlowski 507-281-9647 Moms In Prayer Moms in Prayer is an international organization. Moms gather to pray for their children and schools. Groups are school specific. We meet Mondays at 9:30 in the library to pray for St. John/St. Pius School. Join us anytime. Contact me about prayer groups for other students. Theresa Fritton 507-252-1282 48

Prayer Prayer Line The Pax Prayer Line is a group of approximately 50 people devoted to praying for those in need. Intentions: We welcome prayer intentions at any time. Cara Pederson (Office) 507-282-8542 Prayer Warriors: If you would like to join our ministry to pray for others, we welcome you too! The prayer requests are primarily sent to prayer line members by email, although arrangements can be made to receive them in printed form by contacting the parish office. Saundra Groslie 507-282-6949 Melanie Nordman 507-289-1977 Rosary Join the Knights of Columbus on the first Saturday of every month at 8:30 am in the Adoration Chapel to pray the rosary. All are welcome. Ken Linn 507-287-1095 Prayer Rosary Making Our group meets the first and third Tuesday each month at 9:35 am to make rosaries using cord and plastic beads of many different colors. Members also make rosaries at their leisure at home. We also discuss where to send rosaries, as the need for rosaries is great. Missionaries around the world as well as hospitals, prisons, and military request rosaries. Our goal is to do what we can to help fill that need. Marilyn Check 507-288-2247 Carol O Connor 507-206-6709 Vocations Wall We are in the process of building a display so we can recognize and pray for those preparing for Vocations - married and religious life. Fr. Will Thompson 507-282-8542 ext. 101 Women in Prayer We meet the second and fourth Wednesday from 4:15-5:15 pm in the Hospitality Room for prayer and fellowship. All are welcome. Mary Lindberg 507-289-4703 49

Sacraments Sacraments Anointing of the Sick If you are in need of spiritual or physical healing, please contact the parish office for a priest. You may also be anointed before surgery. Cara Pederson (office) 507-282-8542 Baptism Pax Christi welcomes children of all ages to the Sacrament of Baptism! Baptisms preparation sessions are held throughout the year. We meet to discuss the Sacrament and its significance, and to get to know other families who are seeking Baptism for their children. Let us help you prepare to celebrate this beautiful Sacrament of Initiation. Jessica Scully (office) 507-282-8542 ext. 105 Confirmation (Sundays) Throughout the Confirmation process, our goal is to provide a real and living encounter with the Lord Jesus and His Holy Catholic Church. The Confirmation program at Pax Christi is a two year program. Typically, year one of Confirmation preparation begins in the fall of the 9 th grade year and year two runs through the spring of the 10 th grade year. Students are typically Confirmed in 10 th grade after completing the two years of preparation. Utilizing Chosen and YDisciple, each student is led into a deeper relationship with Christ through a small group relationship and is equipped to make an adult decision to choose (or not choose) the Sacrament of Confirmation. This Sacrament empowers students with the completion of Baptismal grace and the fullness of the gifts of the Holy Spirit as to be living witnesses of Christ Himself. Beyond Confirmation, the graces manifested will propel students into a strengthening in the bond of the Church and Her mission:...to make disciples of all nations (Matthew. 28:19), just as the Twelve Apostles were commissioned by Jesus in the Gospel. Watch out, world! Dana Petricka (office) 507-282-8542 ext. 107 50

Sacraments First Reconciliation and First Communion (2 nd grade and older) The Sacrament of Reconciliation is a healing Sacrament that offers us an experience of God's boundless mercy. It frees us from our own sins but challenges us to have the same compassion and forgiveness for those who sin against us. The Eucharist, like Baptism, is a Sacrament of Initiation where God shares his holiness with us, so that we can share it with the world around us. We offer preparation for these two Sacraments to everyone in second grade and older through Catechesis of the Good Shepherd or Kingdom Kids. Those who attend Catholic School receive their weekly preparation during their school day. Children and parents from all three programs come together several times a year for community-wide activities. We prepare children for both sacraments beginning in September, traditionally celebrating the Sacrament of Reconciliation in December and First Eucharist in April. All are welcome! Jessica Scully (office) 507-282-8542 ext. 105 Sacraments Holy Orders Is God calling you to the priesthood or religious life? Rev. Jason Kern, Director of Vocations Diocese of Winona 507-454-4643 Jesus said to them, "Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men." 51

Sacraments Sacraments Marriage Congratulations! To prepare for the sacrament of marriage at Pax, you are expected to contact one of the priests at Pax a minimum of six months prior to your selected date. No wedding date can be set prior to meeting with him, and no date is final until preparation is complete. Preparation includes: completing a FOCCUS (Facilitating Open Couple Communication, Understanding and Study) marriage preparation inventory, meeting with a trained FOCCUS couple to discuss the results, and attending a Pre-Cana or an Engaged Encounter weekend as a couple. Also, please ensure baptism records are sent to the parish office. Cara Pederson (office) 507-282-8542 RCIA RCIA stands for the Rite of Christians Initiation of Adults. It is a process in which people become members of the Roman Catholic Church. There are several stages in the process: Inquiry about the Catholic Church Reflection on the Scriptures Development of a sense of belonging to a faith community Reception into the Church happens at the Easter Vigil, the Saturday evening before Easter. Unbaptized persons celebrate the Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist. Those already baptized in another Christian faith make a profession of faith, are confirmed, and share in the Eucharist. Come and see Randy & Terre Horlocker 507-288-9550 52

Treasure Doing What You Already Do $CRIP $CRIP buys gift cards for national chains, as well as local grocery and gasoline stores, at a discounted price. You, the customer, pay the full face value. The difference is profit for the parish. A complete listing of the participating stores can be found on the Rochester Catholic Schools website. You may purchase $CRIP at: Lourdes High School $CRIP office M-Th 9:00 am 1:00 pm, F 11:00 am 1:00 pm Pax Christi, lower level first Sunday of the month (Donut) third Sunday of the month (Pancake) $CRIP can also be ordered on-line: http://www.rcatholicscrip.org/order/ Box Tops for Education/Milk Moola/Campbells Soup labels A collection box is located in our gathering area. Treasure GoodSearch GoodSearch.com is a search engine powered by Yahoo! When you designate Pax Christi Catholic Church in Rochester, MN as your charity, each search earns us about 1. It all adds up! GoodShop Goodshop is an online shopping mall that donates a percent of your purchase price when you shop at one of 3,000+ partner stores including top retailers like Amazon (1.5% donation), Expedia (up to 5% donation), and Staples (2.5% donation). You can also find 25,000+ active discounts and money-saving coupons so you can save money and give back at the same time! 53

Treasure Treasure Supporting Your Parish Electronic 1. Online Giving Visit www.paxchristichurch.org Click on the Online Giving link. Complete the registration. 2. Bank Checks / Bill Pay Just like paying bills online, you arrange with your bank to send a check at any time. 3. Bank Account Direct Giving (EFT) Your contribution is electronically withdrawn on the 20 th of each month. Contact the office for the needed form. 54 Envelopes 1. Weekly * Mailed to your home every two months, includes special collections. 2. Monthly * Mailed to your home every two months, includes special collections. Instead of one envelope per Sunday, you receive one envelope per month. 3. Supplemental (Found in pews) To receive credit, please write your name on the envelope. * These envelopes are mailed out six times a year at a cost of $900 - $1000 per mailing. Our annual expense is $5400 - $6000. Offertory Basket 1. Cash To ensure your contribution is documented, please use the supplemental envelopes found in the pews. 2. Check Please write your envelope number (if known) on the memo line. 3. "I give online" If you contribute online, place one of the pew cards into the basket. We depend on your direct contributions and encourage you to prayerfully consider tithing. The tithe is that tenth of our income that we give to God, which enables Him to move on our behalf in the area of blessings. God is the creator of everything that exists. He owns everything and we are simply stewards of what we have been entrusted with. Tithing includes donations to all charities.

Treasure Planning for the Future Help Us Ensure Our Legacy Planned giving encompasses a variety of ways that gifts can be made. It usually involves financial or estate planning; however, it is not reserved for the wealthy. Planned giving is a means by which anyone concerned with the wise use of their personal resources makes a considered choice about their ultimate disposition. Bequest in a Will - can be a set amount of money, a percentage of the estate, a specific asset, a trust, or naming the church as a contingent beneficiary. Life Income Gifts - provide you or your designated beneficiary income for life in exchange for your gift. Pooled Income Fund Charitable Gift Annuity Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust Charitable Lead Trust Treasure Gifts of Special Assets Charitable Life Estate Contract Tangible Personal Property Life Insurance Retirement Accounts We encourage you to consult your attorney or financial planner for more information and tax advice on these options. Then, prayerfully consider Pax Christi Church as a benefactor in your estate planning. 55

Parish History The history of Pax Christi is not long, as parishes go, but the Pax Christi family has grown both in spirit and in size. We began in June 1973, by decree of Bishop Watters. Father James McCauley was sent to be the pastor developer, and was assigned the daunting task of establishing a new parish, to be called Pax Christi - the Peace of Christ. The first two years of Pax Christi's history were spent in planning, fund raising, construction, and bringing to reality the vision of a new parish. While the parish awaited its first church building, we celebrated Mass at Skate Country, an indoor roller rink; a beginning that's captured in a stained glass window located at the lower parking lot entrance. On special feast days and Saturday evenings during the final six months of construction, we worshiped at Assisi Heights, and held weddings and prayer services in the Madonna Towers chapel. Ground was broken in July 1974, just a year after the parish started. The rectory was completed by Christmas 1974 and in July 1975, Pax Christi was dedicated. As the parish continued to grow rapidly from its original 250 families, so did the parish's need for more classrooms and meeting space. Thus, in 1979, the Queen of Peace Hall was built and dedicated. Throughout the first few years of Pax Christi's history, the parish experienced explosive membership growth and, already in 1981, the parish reached its facility design capacity of 750 families. Growth continued. By 1984, Pax Christi numbered 1,000 families. In the late 1980's growth in our northwest section of Rochester accounted for 40% of the growth in the entire city. By then the trend was becoming very clear; the parish simply needed more space. In 1988, the addition of the Spiritual Center onto the original rectory gave us a chapel and much needed office, meeting, and work space. Because the parish continued to face an acute shortage of space, the Activity Center in the lower level of the church was constructed in 1993. In 1997, a capital campaign was launched to expand and enhance the gathering and worship spaces. It became evident that more space was needed for the office and ministries. The new rectory was built in 2005 and the former rectory was converted to office and youth space. In June of 2010, we were given an incredible gift, the Youth Center, which houses our ever-growing youth program. Currently, Pax Christi is home to over 1600 families. We are a growing, vibrant parish. Welcome home.