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CONTACT Fr. Michael Rudolph, Pastor x 205
[email protected] Fr. Robert Al!er, Parochial Vicar x 206
[email protected] Parish Email: [email protected]
Parish Phone: 763-537-8401 Parish Office Hours
Monday-Thursday: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Friday: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
SACRAMENTS Reconcilia!on
Weekdays: 7:30 - 7:50 am Saturday: 7:30 - 7:50 am,
8:30 - 9:30 am and 4:00 - 5:15 pm Marriage
Please contact Fr. Rudolph. Bap!sm
Please contact the Parish Office.
Faithful to the Teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, St. Raphael Parish and School promotes the Universal Call to Holiness for all the People of God.
MISSION STATEMENT
P E N T E C O S T S U N D A Y - M A Y 3 1 S T , 2 0 2 0
WORSHIP Weekday Masses
Monday - Saturday: *8:00 am First Friday: 7:00 pm
Extraordinary Form La!n Weekend Masses Saturday: 5:30 pm
Sunday: 8:30 am, *10:30 am, and 12:30 pm
* Masses also live-streamed.
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PASTOR’S LETTER Come, Creator Spirit…
This is a very spiritually full weekend for our Archdiocese. Five men were ordained to the priesthood, we celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles at Pentecost, and we rejoice in the first public Sunday Masses of over ten people in months.
Praise God! With thanks to God, and asking him for help with the many challenges we s!ll face, it seems like a good !me to pray the ancient hymn known as Veni Creator Spiritus, “Come, Creator Spirit.” It’s sung at ordina!on Masses but can also be prayed any!me by any of us. Go for it! Veni Creator Spiritus
Veni Creátor Spiritus, Mentes tuórum vísita; Imple supérna grá!a Quae tu creás! péctora.
Qui díceris Paráclitus, Donum Dei al%ssimi, Fons vivus, ignis cáritas, Et spiritális únc!o.
Tu sep!fórmis múnere, Dextrae Dei tu dígitus, Tu rite promíssum Patris, Sermóne ditans gú&ura.
Accénde lumen sénsibus, Infúnde amórem córdibus, In'rma nostri córporis Virtúte firmans pérpe!.
Hostem repéllas lóngius, pacémque dones pró!nus; Ductóre sic te praévio, Vitémus omne nóxium.
Per te sciámus da Patrem, Noscámus atque Fílium, Te utriúsque Spíritum Credámus omni témpore.
Deo Patri sit glória, Et Fílio quia mórtuis, Surréxit, ac Paráclito, In saeculórum saécula. Amen.
Come Creator Spirit
Come Creator Spirit Visit the minds that belong to you Fill with heavenly grace The hearts which you made,
You who are called the Advocate, Gi( of the God Most High, Living spring, fire of love, And spirit of anoin!ng.
You are the sevenfold gi(, The finger of God’s right hand, The solemn promise of the Father, The word by which his throat is speaking.
Make bright the light for our senses Pour love into our hearts, Strengthen the weak parts of our body By your unending power.
Drive our enemy far away, And grant us peace right away; So that with you as our leader going before us, we may avoid all that is harmful.
Through you may we know the Father, And get to know the Son, And may we trust in you, the Spirit of them both, for all !me.
Glory be to God the Father, And to the Son who has risen from the dead, And to the Advocate, unto the ages of the ages. Amen.
PARISH DIRECTORY Parish Office: 763-537-8401
PRIESTS Pastor Fr. Michael Rudolph (x205) Parochial Vicar Fr. Robert Al!er (x206)
PARISH ADMINISTRATION Business Administrator Ginny Metzger (x202) Part-Time Administra!ve Assistant Sue Kubovec (x201) Administra!ve Assistant/ Bulle!n Editor Marie Nachtsheim (x222) Social Needs Coordinator Bunny Arseneau (x214) Crisis Pregnancy Hotline (x500)
PARISH TRUSTEES Ronald Gieneart Alan Johnson
FAITH FORMATION Director of Youth Ministry Joseph Turner (x211) Family Discipleship Director, Youth Ministry Assistant & Confirma!on Coordinator Josh Stegman (x211) RCIA Coordinator Mary Jo Smith (x511)
WORSHIP Prayer Line (x528) Bulle!n Prayers for the Sick (x523) Adora!on Coordinator Be&y Kreuter (763-537-1399)
SCHOOL School Office: 763-504-9450 School Principal Paul Dull (x352)
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PARISH INFORMATION
PARISH CALENDAR OF EVENTS
PASTORAL COUNCIL Mario Chavez, Sco& Gregory, Sharon
Hedman, Be&y Kreuter, Roselyn Lawrence, Jacob Nelson, Rose Pis!lli & Mike Vecellio
Pastoral Council Mee!ngs
If you would like a par!cular item on the next Parish Council agenda please
contact Fr. Rudolph.
FINANCE COUNCIL
Steve Cheney, Kevin Hejna, Nancy Holovnia, Shawn Horn, & Tony Pis!lli
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE MAY 17, 2020 CONTRIBUTIONS
Contribu!ons ………………………….…..$13,076.75 Budget ………………………………………. $16,623.00 Building Fund …………………………………..$630.00 Budget……………………………………..…….$1,419.00 Mr. J. Scholarship Fund …..………………..$276.24
THANK YOU for your con!nued support!!
Saturday, May 30 5:30 PM Mass in Church
Sunday, May 31 8:30 AM Mass in Church 10:30 AM Mass in Church 12:30 PM Mass in Church
Monday, June 1 - Friday, June 5 7:30-7:50 AM Confessions 8:00 AM Mass in Church
Friday, June 5 First Friday 7:00 PM Extraordinary Form La!n Mass in Church Saturday, June 6 7:30-7:50 AM Confessions 8:00 AM Mass in Church 8:30-9:30 AM Confessions 4:00-5:15 PM Confessions 5:30 PM Mass in Church
Sunday, June 7 8:30 AM Mass in Church 10:30 AM Mass in Church 12:30 PM Mass in Church
Live-stream Mass Schedule:
Daily Mass: 8:00 AM Sunday Mass: 10:30 AM
PLEASE CHECK THE PARISH WEBSITE h#ps://straphaelcrystal.org/
· Daily Reflec!ons / Prayers · Online Resources · Live-stream Mass Link to our
Facebook Page · Parish Updates · Covid-19 Updates
Reminders As We Return to Mass · Obliga!on to a#end Mass
remains suspended · Entrance into building only
through East Lower Level Doors by Marian Hall of the Office Door.
· Entrance into church only through designated Upper Level North East door.
· Maximum of 250 people in church
· Sit at least six feet apart from anyone not in your household
· Holy Communion will be distributed immediately a&er Mass by the priests - follow six foot guidelines in line and at Communion rail
· A&er Holy Communion do not visit in church - move to parking lot.
PRAYER & WORSHIP
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Monday June 1 8:00 AM + Michael Dennis Raffaelli Tuesday June 2 8:00 AM + Gertrude Lacina Wednesday June 3 6:30 AM + William Ryan 8:00 AM + Ambrose Ayong Thursday June 4 8:00 AM + Colle&e Koelfgen Friday June 5 8:00 AM + Delores Iverson and + Arthur Iverson 7:00 PM Lucas Jacobson Saturday June 6 8:00 AM Mary Weber 5:30 PM + Jerome Deiley Sunday June 7 8:30 AM St. Raphael Parishioners 10:30 AM + Terry Fink
PERPETUAL EUCHARISTIC ADORATION MASS INTENTIONS
PLEASE PRAY FOR... Gladys Benton
David Bjornquist Tom Bohlinger
Phyllis Bourgeois Richard Bruins Bailey Carrol
Judy Dancisak Peggy Diedrich
Charles Dillinger Shanna Dykhoff
Mary Edlund
Andrew Eisenzimmer Delores Ess
Michael Gardner Ruth Hacker Mary Hughes
Nichole Iverson Mary Beth Goebel Komala
Dean Landree Janna McDonald David McMillen
John Noe
Kathy Osga Bridge&e O’Brien
Jayson Perry Mary Lou Pfeifer Andrea Poeschl Phyllis Raffaelli
Mary Lou Wensman Jeff Woodruff
Rosemund Woodruff
To add a name for a six week period, please call 763-537-8401 x 523
Perpetual Adora!on at the Church of St. Raphael has been temporarily suspended due to the Coronavirus health concern, and the Adora!on Chapel is temporarily closed.
At this !me, the main church is open for private prayer from 6:00 am to 8:00 pm except during the daily Masses, the Saturday evening and Sunday weekend Masses, and any funeral Masses. Please enter through the Lower Level East door near Marian Hall. Please observe the social distancing guidelines - keeping at least 6 feet between yourself and others.
Please check the parish website for current updates. We will keep you informed regarding the reopening of the Adora!on Chapel via the website as well.
Eucharis!c Adora!on
Contact: Be#y Kreuter at 763-537-1399
Readings for the week of May 31, 2020
Sunday: Vigil: Gn 11:1-9 or Ex 19:3-8a, 16-20b or Ez 37:1-14 or Jl 3:1-5/Ps 104:1-2, 24, 35, 27-28, 29, 30 [cf. 30]/Rom 8:22-27/Jn 7:37-39. Extended Vigil: Gn 11:1-9/Ps 33:10-11, 12-13, 14-15/Ex 19:3-8a, 16-20b/Dn 3:52, 53, 55, 56 [52b] or Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11/ Ez 37:1-14/Ps 107:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 [1]/Jl 3:1-5/Ps 104:1-2, 24, 35, 27-28, 29, 30 [cf. 30]/Rom 8:22-27/Jn 7:37-39. Day: Acts 2:1-11/Ps 104:1, 24, 29-30, 31, 34 [cf. 30]/1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13/ Jn 20:19-23 Monday: Gn 3:9-15, 20 or Acts 1:12-14/ Ps 87:1-2, 3 and 5, 6-7/Jn 19:25-34 Tuesday: 2 Pt 3:12-15a, 17-18/Ps 90:2, 3-4, 10, 14 and 16 [1]/Mk 12:13-17 Wednesday: 2 Tm 1:1-3, 6-12/ Ps 123:1b-2ab, 2cdef [1b]/Mk 12:18-27 Thursday: 2 Tm 2:8-15/Ps 4-5ab, 8-9, 10 and 14 [4]/Mk 12:28-34 Friday: 2 Tm 3:10-17/Ps 119:157, 160, 161, 165, 166, 168 [165a]/Mk 12:35-37 Saturday: 2 Tm 4:1-8/Ps 71:8-9, 14-15ab, 16-17, 22 [cf. 15ab]/Mk 12:38-44 Next Sunday: Ex 34:4b-6, 8-9/Dn 3:52, 53, 54, 55, 56 [52b]/2 Cor 13:11-13/Jn 3:16-18 LPi
WEEKLY READINGS
Rest In Peace Margaret Waldorf
“Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of the faithful and kindle in them the fire of your love.” ~ Gospel Acclama!on May 31, 2020 Igna!us Pew Missal
Ms. Jari Dube
NEWS & EVENTS
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Access the Live Stream Mass (and archived Masses via the St. Raphael Parish Website: h#ps://straphaelcrystal.org/
Or via our Facebook Page: h#ps://www.facebook.com/straphaelcrystal
Live Stream Mass Schedule Daily Mass: 8:00 am
Sunday Mass: 10:30 am
SAINT OF THE DAY - BLESSED GIACOMO SALOMONI Giacomo (James in English) was born in Venice (now part of Italy, then an independent Republic) in 1232 to a family of nobles. A(er his father died, he was brought up by his mother, then by his grandmother a(er his mother had become a Cistercian nun. When he was seventeen, Giacomo joined the Dominican Order. Many years later, he was made prior in turn at Forli, Faenza, San Severino and Ravenna. Finally, he se&led at Forli, where he spent his !me reading, praying and helping the poor. He read not only the Bible, but also the Roman Martyrology—the Church’s official book of saints—which gave him constant food for media!on. Giacomo experienced ecstasy in prayer, healed paraly!cs and had the gi( of prophecy. He suffered from a serious disease—probably cancer—for four years, from which he was cured not long before his death. He lived to be eighty-two. A year a(er his death, a brotherhood was formed to promote his venera!on. Blessed Giacomo Salomoni, pray for us! (Excerpted and adapted with permission of the Publisher from Butler’s Lives of the Saints, New Full Edi!on ©Paul Burns 2003, Published by Liturgical Press, Collegeville, MN)
We are urgently in need of addi!onal ushers. Many of our ushers are aged 65 and older and we are unable to ask them to volunteer at this !me. If you are under the age of 65 and are able to help with ushering, please call the Parish Office at 763-537-8401.
ST. RAPHAEL MASS UPDATES
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Praise God that we can now have up to 250 people at Mass and other parish gatherings!
We are doing our best to provide an environment that minimizes the risk of the spread of COVID-19. Before and a(er every Mass, surfaces that people touch like pews, doorknobs and push plates, handrails, bathroom faucets, sinks and counters will be disinfected. Two out of every three pews are taped off. Doors to the nave (worship area) of the church will be designated “entrance” or “exit.” The family rooms (cry rooms) are closed. There will not be congrega!onal singing because the act of singing could result in someone who is infected with COVID-19 propelling the virus further ahead than if he or she were just speaking the Mass responses. Only priests will distribute Holy Communion, and they will wear masks while doing so. If he accidentally touches the hand or tongue of the communicant, the priest will purify his fingers in water and then hand sani!zer at a table in the sanctuary before giving Holy Communion to the next person.
For your part, the Archdiocese states that you should stay home if you are over 65 years old or have a preexis!ng health condi!on, that you should wear a mask while in the church building—except, obviously, while in the process of receiving Holy Communion—and should receive the Body of Christ in the hand. Please keep in mind that the word “should” is a pruden"al judgment of what is considered most appropriate, that is, the safest thing to do, considering the risk of ge#ng seriously sick from COVID-19 or infec"ng other people with it. But these “shoulds” are not absolute requirements. They are strong recommenda"ons, and should be taken very seriously, but don’t mean “must” or “have to.” The Archdiocese also strongly urges that face masks be worn by everyone in church (but not by those under the age of two, because, according to the CDC, it may put them at risk of suffoca!on). Please sit at least six feet apart from anyone who doesn’t live in your household.
For everyone who does come for Mass on Saturday a&ernoon or Sunday, please enter the nave (worship area) of the church from the east gathering space, so we can keep track of how many are coming in and limit the number to no more than 250. To help with this, the outside doors to the church, on the west and north sides, will be locked. You will be able to exit through any door. When entering the building, please use the doors by Marian Hall, on the east side, downstairs, or the office entrance, on the west side, upstairs.
Distribu!on of Holy Communion will be done a(er Mass. Immediately a(er the final blessing and the usual other prayers, the priest celebrant will go into the sacristy, take off his chasuble, wash his hands, put on a mask, then return to the sanctuary, along with the other priest. At that point, those who wish to receive Holy Communion should come forward, forming a single line, and keeping six feet away from those in front of you, unless you are in the same household. Green “X”s have been put on the floor to help you with this. If you are in a wheelchair, one of the priests will bring the Body of Christ to you. Otherwise, proceed to the Communion rail and line up along it, as usual, again keeping at least six feet from the person to your side unless you belong to the same household. When the Communion rail is fully occupied, wait in the center aisle standing on the green “X”s un!l everyone has le( the sec!on of the Communion rail in front of you. Please do not line up in front of the first pew. A(er you have received Holy Communion, you may leave the building or return to your pew for prayer and medita!on. Please do not visit with each other in the building—save that for the parking lot, and con!nue to observe social distancing.
For those who bring their !thes and offerings to Mass, there may be baskets for that purpose set in the openings of the Communion rail, or the ushers may take up a collec!on using long-handled baskets, depending on how many ushers are available.
To try to make sure as many people as possible have access to Mass, in addi!on to the regular 5:30 pm Mass on Saturday evening and the 8:30 am and 10:30 am Masses Sunday morning, we will be adding an extra Mass on Sunday—at 12:30 pm. There will no longer be Mass at 6:30 am on Wednesdays at this !me.
Please remember that the obliga!on to a#end Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obliga!on remains suspended, so please don’t feel guilty if you choose to stay away from Mass because of concerns about COVID-19. If you or someone in your family would prefer to receive Holy Communion away from Mass, please let Fr. Al!er or me know.
God bless you! Fr. Michael Rudolph
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YOUTH MINISTRY CONTACT
Ques!ons? Please contact Joseph Turner at 763-537-8401 (x 211) or
[email protected] Register for any youth events on the St. Raphael youth
website: www.straphaelyouth.com
St. Raphael Youth Ministry: We are staying connected via ZOOM Mee!ngs. Our Wednesday night events will be done via ZOOM as well as Core Team mee!ngs. Please join us! Please be sure to check your emails, Facebook and Instagram as well for Youth Ministry updates, encouragement and inspira!on! God bless you!
EXTREME FAITH CAMP CANCELLED
Hello, Thank you so much for your interest in Extreme Faith Camp this summer. COVID-19 con!nues to impact the ways in which we are able to gather, and thus how our parishes are able to carry out our regular ministry. With the governor’s most recent update regarding social distancing, and the Archbishop’s recommenda!ons on how to structure the return to public Masses, our parishes, along with the council of our pastors, have decided to cancel Extreme Faith Camp. We will be issuing refunds on what you've paid for camp. Despite the fact that we are unable to meet in person, our parishes are commi&ed to finding ways to minister to your families during this !me. In par!cular, we are working on a collabora!ve, family-focused weekday series targeted at our Middle School and High School students. This event will take place in early August, when we hope we will be able to have public gatherings while maintaining social distancing and safety protocols. We will be following the guidance of Archbishops and local government and safety will be a top priority as we plan this event. We will publish details of this event once they have been finalized in the near future. Please let us know if you have any ques!ons about Extreme Faith Camp. Be assured of our con!nued prayers for you, our campers, and your families. Blessings, Ka!e Kelly Ma& Kruc Youth Minister Director of Youth and Young Adult Saint Bonaventure Catholic Community Sacred Heart Catholic Church [email protected] [email protected]
Taylor Gruber Sister of Pro Ecclesia Sancta Director of Faith Forma!on Middle School Youth Ministry St. John the Bap!st Catholic Parish Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church [email protected] pes-sisters!olgparish.org
John Boyle Fr. Andrew Zipp Coordinator of Youth & Youth Adult Ministry Parochial Vicar St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church [email protected] [email protected]
Joshua Stegman Joseph Turner Family Discipleship Director Director of Youth Ministry Church of St. Raphael Church of St. Raphael [email protected] [email protected]
Eliut Fonseca Ashley Cermak Middle School Youth Ministry High School Youth Ministry Holy Name of Jesus Holy Name of Jesus [email protected] [email protected]
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