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Fr. Doug Ebert, Pastor Sara Anderson, Bookkeeping/Music Assistant Rev. Mr. Jim Bauhs, Deacon Amy Gallus, School Principal
Fr. Thomas Joseph, Sacramental Minister within the Latino Community
Emily Klinker, Director of Faith Formation Maria Koehn, Latino Administrative Assistant Lori Reznick, School Administrative Assistant Jean Rief, Pastoral Associate Miguel Salinas, Parish Analyst/Room Scheduling Jennifer Salwei, Accounting Teresa Schmidt, Director of Worship Gary Van Eyll, Parish Director Paul Meger, Maintenance Supervisor
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Living & Deceased members of the Urban Fritz Family Jerome Kelzer Joe & Audrey Lano ----Priest Intention Russell & Darlene Schmid Parishioners of Guardian Angels Rose Tellers Corey Jensen
Saturday (5 p.m.) Sunday (8 a.m.) Sunday (10 a.m.) Sunday (6:15 p.m.)
TRUSTEES Steve Rasmussen Mark Sanda Bill Meyer, Trustee Emeritus PARISH COMMUNITY COUNCIL Jeoff Will FINANCE COUNCIL Travis Olson FAITH FORMATION COMMISSION Ed Hajek, eahajek@yahoo.com SCHOOL COMMISSION Tom Tierney, thomas.tierney@gmail.com WORSHIP COMMISSION Gerry Olsen PASTORAL CARE COMMISSION Becky Porspakka PARISH LIFE COMMISSION Linda Forner ADMINISTRATION COMMISSION Paul Meger
Coffee and donuts after Sunday Masses this weekend is sponsored by Loaves & Fishes. Come join us in St. Francis Hall! Hospitality after next Sundays Masses will be sponsored by the School Advisory Committee.
From
Father Doug
wretched, but we may choose to engage in wretched behavior. Though not perfect, we are still valued by God who, as one of us, specifically told us that he came for sinners. In repentance, we know that our claim to righteousness is often tainted in selfrighteousness. Our human nature on earth is one of imperfection that remains loved and wanted by God; we are offered perfection through the merits of our Savior whose birth we are preparing to celebrate. We are blessed to have God as our final judge, for human nature is clouded with misunderstanding, and things we easily misunderstand are the motives of another. Gods merciful justice is like that of a loving Father, and Jesus teaches us to be as children. Both adults and children can become selfish, but such childish behavior isnt what is being pointed to. Jesus teaches behavior of trust and quick forgiveness that reflects a relationship of love. God knows it is not our adult nature to behave as children, but adult relationships of trust are well-modeled in a loving parent-child relationship and its role recognition. Repentance helps us trust our God who made us, loves us, and wants us forever no matter how bad things may be. Wherever we are, repentance gets us solidly on the path to the Kingdom it prepares the way. On the way, when Jesus comes again, our hope will be fulfilled; our problems will be forever resolved in the resurrection and redemption promised to loving people of FAITH.
During the Advent season we prepare for the celebration of Jesus birth and for the unknown time when He will come again. In our Sunday readings, we hear much about John the Baptist and his message of repentance. Repentance isnt about groveling in our unworthiness; it is about recognizing our limitations. It isnt about self-loathing; it is about self-fulfillment beyond our individual ego. It involves humility, but true humility involves honest assessment we live in the mystery of good and evil inclined toward both. In repentance we admit that we need help to grow toward what is good we truthfully acknowledge our sinfulness. Most of us want to look good, but our real challenge is to be good. Repentance is an exercise of holy humility where we can recognize and build upon our talents as we deal with our weaknesses. In repentance we see that our talents are a gift and we are not the source of this goodness; God is the source of our gifts and all that is good. In the story of creation, God calls creation good our human problem is that we want to decide what is good, and our personal desires easily cloud our judgment and can lead to despair. Identifying our need for God in faithful pursuit of what is good stimulates our hope for redemption and its message of divine love. Repentance helps us to better appreciate our gift of life created in the image and likeness of our loving and faithful God. We will soon celebrate God becoming one of us; this is something to keep in mind when we are prone to condemning humanity or each other. It is not our human nature that is
Parish Information
Mass Intentions Mass intentions may be for the living and the departed, with a designating in the bulletin a deceased person. There is a $10 suggested donation per Mass intention. Permission from the sick person or his/ her family must be granted before a names inclusion in these prayers. To schedule a Mass intention, call Jean in the parish office. Baptism Sacramental preparation is required for all parents. Godparents and Grandparents are also encouraged to attend. Baptismal prep sessions are given every other month and Baptism Masses are held once a month. Call Jean in the parish office to schedule a child for Baptism and the parents for baptismal prep. Prayers of the Faithful .If you would like a name included in our Prayers of the Faithful for the sick, please call the Parish Office. Penance...Saturdays from 4:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and anytime by appointment. Matrimony...Pre-registration required at least one year in advance; marriage preparation course is required. Initial contact: Dan & Richie Klein (home) 952-448-4406, (cell) 612-743-3541, or e-mail: Weddings@GAchaska.org. Anointing If you wish to receive an anointing please call the parish office. Communion for the Homebound...When we come together to pray at our Eucharistic liturgy, we do not forget the members of our community who are unable to be with us because of ill health. We remember them in our prayer, and we wish to include them in our Holy Communion. Members of our community bring the Blessed Sacrament to them to comfort them and to unite them with us in the Eucharist. We are not always aware of those who have this need. Please call the Parish Office to let us know if you or a member of your family would like to have Holy Communion brought to them. That way we can schedule a time for our ministers to visit and bring the Sacrament. Hospital, Nursing Home, Homebound Visits...Churches are no longer notified by hospitals or nursing homes when a parishioner is admitted unless the family has requested it. If you or a family member are homebound, hospitalized or in a nursing home and would like a visit from a member of the pastoral ministry staff, please call Jean Rief in the parish office.
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Christmas Adult Choir Rehearsal, Choir Loft Word & Communion Service, Church Baptism Prep Class, Sanctuary
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Faith Formation, School 6:15 Mass Musicians Rehearsal, Church Quilters, SFH Senior/Grandparents Luncheon, SFH School Christmas Concert (dress rehearsal), Gym Daily Mass, Church School Christmas Concert, Gym Adult Choir Rehearsal, Choir Loft Daily Mass, Church Holy Family Choir Rehearsal, Church Overeaters Anonymous Group, Parish Office Mass at Auburn Manor Weekend Mass, Church Spanish Prayer Group, SFH Weekend Mass, Church Adult Choir Rehearsal, Choir Loft Weekend Mass, Church Sunday School Singing at Mass Weekend Mass in Spanish, Church Holy Family High School Concert, Church Weekend Mass, Church
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Stewardship Report for December 3 & 4, 2011 Week 23 of our fiscal year Envelope offering $ 9,875 6,550 Electronic offering Total offering $ 16,425
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Did you know that GA has a can recycling program? Please drop off your aluminum cans in the shed behind the church! This is a great way to support the ministries at GA. Thank you!
The Daughters of Isabella are having a Members Only Christmas Party at 6:00 p.m. in St. Francis Hall on Monday, Dec. 12th. You may bring a guest. We would like to extend an invitation to the Knights of Columbus and a guest of their choice to join us.
In Honor/Memory Of If you would like to help in the purchase of poinsettias for our worship space in memory of a loved one, donations can be put in the Sunday collection or dropped off/brought to the parish office. Please mark your envelope/check Christmas Flowers
Merry Christmas!
Faith Formation
This is our last week of Faith Formation programs for the 2011 year! Our Wednesday Evening Program will be celebrating the Advent season in many ways this week, making wreaths, calendars, cards for home bound, playing advent jeopardy, and the list goes on and on! As a reminder there are no FF programs until January. Enjoy some family time together, read Scripture, pray the Rosary, read Advent meditations. May this Advent and Christmas be a holy one with your family.
Gentle Reminder Calendar updates for Faith Formation the Advent / Christmas Season
FF grades 1-10 have their last session for 2011 will be on Wednesday, December 14th Sunday School and Latino FF will have their last session for 2011 on Sunday, December 18th There are no Wednesday classes December 21st and 28th, January 4th There are no Sunday (Sunday School and Latino FF) classes December 25th, January 1st RCIA will meet on Sunday, December 4th , Dec. 18th There is a catechist meeting on Wednesday, January 4th Saturday, January 7th Confirmation going to Net Ministries Lifeline Mass and presentation bus leaves at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, January 7th 2010 regular schedules resume please see calendar on our website if you have any questions http://www.gachaska.org/files/gachaska/files/ FF%20Calendar%202011-2012.pdf
A special Thank You to all the families and friends who gave a memorial to Guardian Angels School on behalf of the memory of Darlene Schmid. We are very appreciative of the thoughtful donations.
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Holy Family Catholic High School Music Department Presents: Prepare the Way: 2011 Christmas Concert
Come join us in celebration of the Advent season on Sunday, December 18th at 3:30 p.m. at Guardian Angels Church. We will be performing winter themed songs along with traditional Christmas carols to celebrate the coming of Christ. The concert will feature three of our curricular choirs; the Chorus, Camerata, & the Chorale. Happy Holiday season and we hope to see you there.
Need updated addresses of past clergy for your Christmas card list?
Fr. Conran Schneider OFM Auburn Courts 501 Oak St. N #326 Chaska, MN 55318 Fr. Paul Jarvis 13900 Biscayne Ave. W Rosemount, MN 55068 Fr. Larry Johnson 4287 46th Ave N. Robbinsdale, MN 55422 Deacon Gregg Sroder 873 6th St E. Saint Paul, MN 55106
Christmas Masses
4:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Mass We begin with special Christmas music by the Angels Choir and Little Ringers and Congregational Carols at 3:30 p.m. All children are invited to participate in the entrance procession and bring a gift to place before baby Jesus during the blessing of the manger (see information below). 6:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Mass This mass will be lead by a cantor and there will be no incense at this Mass. 7:30 p.m. Christmas Eve Mass in Spanish 11:00 p.m. Christmas Midnight Mass Adult choir and instruments will lead Midnight Mass. Be sure to arrive 30 minutes early to hear the beautiful prelude music and join in the congregational carols. At the Midnight Mass the Proclamation of the Birth of Christ is proclaimed. 8:00 a.m. Christmas Morning Mass This Mass will be lead by a cantor & there will be no incense. 10:00 a.m. Christmas Morning Mass This Mass will be led by the choir and will include festive instruments. The Christmas Eve/Day Masses will run about an hour long. Two exceptions will be the 4:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Mass and the Midnight Mass which will take about an hour and fifteen minutes. If you are allergic to incense, be sure to attend either the 6:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Mass or the 8:00 a.m. Christmas Day Mass. Because Christmas day falls on a Sunday there will NOT be a 6:15 p.m. Mass on December 25th.
This weekend!
After Masses in St. Francis Hall.
Merry Christmas!
There will be an announcement shortly before mass asking the children to come to the back of the church.
A special Thank You! to all who helped make our Guardian Angels Giving Tree a huge success again this year. We collected gifts for 146 individuals.
May God bless you as you have blessed others!
Forget the ideal Christmas complete with snow, carols, angelicallyIf there is a Christmas chore or activity that you hate, either stop doing If you dread writing and mailing Christmas cards, dont bother. If you If you are hosting a Christmas dinner for family and friends, dont do Dont spend what you dont have. Set a dollar limit and stick to it. Consider a family gift exchange, or donate to a favorite charity in
it or stop complaining. If you still do it and you still complain, dont expect sympathy! behaved children, and the perfect presents, food, and decorations. Put the emphasis on Jesus.
A SIMPLER CHRISTMAS
want to greet people in a simpler way, use Internet sites such as catholicgreetings.org and send e-cards with a few clicks of your mouse. everything yourself. Tell the people living with you they can all pitch in - assign tasks if necessary - & ask guests to bring their favorite dish.
Create your own traditions: make a Christmas nativity scene; light Dont expect too much from others. Dont expect them to be in a
honor of friends and family. Place gifts under a parish or community giving tree. Give coupons representing your gifts of time and talent to those you love. Buy gifts that are faith-related from your local Catholic/Christian bookstore. Christmas candles; go with the family to Midnight Mass; read the Christmas stories out loud (in Matthew 1 and 2 and Luke 1 and 2); help serve dinner in a shelter. certain mood or to behave in certain ways, or to give you the right gifts.
Dont do anything to excess: gift-giving, partying, drinking, eating. Dont fight with family, particularly over who does or does not go to
church; dont bring up old grudges.
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