Easter Sunday, The Resurrection of the Lord April 21

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Easter Sunday, The Resurrection of the Lord

April 21, 2019

St. Joseph Campus: 1310 Mainstreet, Hopkins St. John Campus (Parish Office): 6 Interlachen Road, Hopkins 55343 Phone: (952) 935-5536 Website: www.stgabrielhopkins.org Fax: (952) 938-2724

WE CONGRATULATE AND WELCOME INTO THE CHURCH our catechumens and candidates who received the sacraments of initiation this weekend! Ingrid Alejandra Onostroza González Gloria Isabel Ayala López Mónica Paola Ayala López Marco Antonio Cervantes Valenzuela Armando García López Cristal Raquel Garcia Fabrice Hernandez Cruz Gloria Pena Castillo Heaven Santos Medina Henry Santos Medina Iván García López Mayeli Villela Miguel Angel Deheza Lara Priscila Jaimes-Morales

Parish Staff and Information Pastor Fr. James Liekhus [email protected] Deacons Deacon Darrel Branch [email protected] Deacon Francis Tangney (952) 935-8530 [email protected] Parish Business Administrator Lori Thul [email protected] Administrative Coordinator Elaine Sinkala [email protected] Director of Worship & Music Katie Schafer [email protected] Ministry Coordinator Sheila Przesmicki [email protected] Director of Youth Formation Cindy Novak [email protected] Pre-School Coordinator Kathleen Esh (952) 933-7610 [email protected] Custodian Ricardo Torres [email protected] Parish Trustees Bill Clemen Joe Fish Pastoral Council Members Rhonda Pantila Karen Fish Edali Mendez Jeff Ward Therese Otten Romaine Bechir Notre Dame Academy, 13505 Excelsior Blvd. Minnetonka, MN 55345 www.nda-mn.org Ginger Vance, Principal (952) 358-3500 email: [email protected]

OFFICE CLOSED The parish office and campuses will be closed on Monday, April 22 for Easter. May you have a blessed and holy Easter.

Fellowship

Ministry and Liturgy Information Parish Office……….. CELEBRATION OF MASSES St. Joseph Campus Saturday……..…...4:30 p.m. (English) Sunday………...….8:30 a.m. (English) Tue & Thu..…….….7:00 a.m. (English) Morning Prayer & Rosary Mon, Wed, & Fri…7:00 a.m. St. John Campus Sunday…………. Wed, Fri & Sat …..8:00 a.m. (English) SACRAMENTAL LIFE Eucharistic Adoration Chapel: Perpetual Adoration open 24 hours at St. Joseph Campus Baptism: Contact the office 2 months prior to Baptism to schedule the required preparation conference. Matrimony: Contact priest 12 months in advance of desired date. Reconciliation (Private) St. Joseph Campus Saturday ………….3:30 p.m. St. John Campus Saturday…...…..…..8:30-9:30 a.m. Sunday …………....12:30 p.m.

Please pray for those in nursing homes, the families of the sick, caregivers, the military and their families, and for the following: Nancy Bishop, Michael Ewert, Fr. Ralph Goman, Luke Julien, The Keane Family, Justin Keyes, Carly Liekhus, David Mentzer, Sandy Muschenheim, Marty Noll, Joshua Reid, John & Norah Roberts, Marcella Samuelson, Sandy Sperrazza, Debra Thompson, Jack Underdahl, Mary Ann Weldon, Marianne Wertzler To add a name to the list, please notify the Parish Office. Because of the length of the list, names will be published for one month unless otherwise requested. Thank you! Returning our gifts to God and His Church St Gabriel the Archangel's Sunday Giving

Anointing: Communion or BeFriender Visit Contact the Parish Office …………………...(952) 935-5536 Parish Registration Contact the Parish Office at: ………………….....(952) 935-5536 Bulletin Deadline Fridays at 12:00 p.m. - 10 days before the bulletin date, except for holidays. Email to: [email protected]

ACH and Credit Card giving is available Visit our website for Online Giving options or call the parish office at (952) 935-5536.

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Pledged: $1,617,000 Collected: $854,051 Please write checks for the capital campaign separately from your regular Sunday giving. These funds go into a different account from our other donations. Thank you!

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Weekly Calendar Sunday, April 21 EASTER SUNDAY! 8:30 a.m. Mass, St. Joseph Campus 10:30 a.m. Mass, St. John Campus 1:00 p.m. Hispanic Mass, St. John Campus 5:30 p.m. Loaves & Fishes Meal, Social Hall St. Joseph Campus Monday, April 22 CAMPUSES CLOSED FOR EASTER HOLIDAY 5:30 p.m. Loaves & Fishes Meal, Social Hall St. Joseph Campus 7:30 p.m. AA Cafeteria, St. John Campus Boyce Street Door Tuesday, April 23 5:30 p.m. Loaves & Fishes Meal, Social Hall St. Joseph Campus 7:00 p.m. Holy Spirit Prayer Group, Library, St. Joseph Campus 7:00 p.m. Bell Choir Practice, Loft, St. Joseph Campus 8:00 p.m. Tuesday Basketball—Gym, St. John’s Wednesday, April 24 7:00 a.m. Morning Prayer, Elevator Lobby, Church Level, St. Joseph Campus 6:00 p.m. Middle School/High School Ministry Music Room Leo’s Den, St. John Campus Thursday, April 25 7:00 p.m. Divine Mercy Prayer & Study Group St. Joseph Campus

MASS INTENTIONS

Sunday, April 21 8:30 a.m. Priest & Parishioners Intentions 10:30 a.m. Priest & Parishioners Intentions 1:00 p.m. People of the Parish Tuesday, April 23 7:00 a.m. † Daniel Gaudreau Wednesday, April 24 8:00 a.m. † Helen Rasmussen Thursday, April 25 7:00 p.m. Dolores Bloom Friday, April 26 8:00 a.m. † Patrick (Butch) Finn Saturday, April 27 8:00 p.m. The Keane Family 4:30 p.m. † John C. & Martha L. Krawczak Sunday, April 28 8:30 a.m. People of the Parish 10:30 a.m.† Linus Thell 1:00 p.m. † Mary Thell

Friday, April 26 7:00 p.m. WMYA Sports Night, Gym St. John Campus Saturday, April 27 5:30 p.m. Loaves & Fishes Meal, Social Hall St. Joseph Campus 5:30 p.m. MINISTRY FAIR, Social Hall St. Joseph Campus 7:00 p.m. Hispanic Community Prayer Group Community Room, St. John Campus Sunday April 28 MINISTRY FAIR AFTER ALL MASSES! 9:30 a.m. Ministry Fair, Social Hall St. Joseph Campus 10:15 a.m. Children’s Ministry, Music Room St. John Campus 10:30 a.m. Nursery is open! St. John Campus 10:30 a.m. Pre-School Ministry, Pre-School Room St. John Campus 5:30 p.m. Loaves & Fishes Meal, Social Hall St. Joseph Campus 6:00 p.m. 1st Eucharist Prep Session—Music Room, Leo’s Den, St. John Campus

Dear Parishioners, Happy Easter! If you are new to St. Gabriel’s, let me tell you our vision: we strive to be a growing Catholic community where everyone who walks through the door immediately encounters the abundant love and mercy of Jesus Christ, through our members and our ministries. Whatever a person’s relationship with God or the Church, we encourage and equip all people to grow as disciples of Jesus Christ. Do we ever fail to live up to this? Absolutely. Another thing you should know about us is that we readily admit that we are all sinners, prone to falling, in need of God’s mercy. If you’re already perfect, please don’t come to church here because you’ll make us all feel bad. Everyone else – come as you are, you’re welcome in this parish; you’ll fit right in. And then be challenged to grow.

LITURGICAL MINISTERS, APRIL 27 & 28 4:30 p.m. Mass at St. Joseph Campus Extraordinary Ministers: R. Bechir, C. Carlson, J. Jelinek, B. Johnson, C. Murphy, Dale Specken, Deacon F. Tangney Lector: (1) J Specken, (2) C. Carlson Sacristan: K. Jamison Greeters: B. Johnson, J. Krawczak, A. Tangney Servers: Alex J., Ushers: K. Jamison, B. Johnson, Dale Specken, Dave Specken

8:30 a.m. Mass at St. Joseph Campus Extraordinary Ministers: R. Boyer, J. Brannan, H. Lodermeier, Deacon F. Tangney, B. Tangney, P. Weinbender Lectors: (1) P. Bell, (2) R. Cases Sacristan: K. Kopesky Greeters: D. Hemker, C. Hetchler, D. Lauzon Servers: Steve T., Anna T. Ushers: P. Ames, C. Hetchler, D. Nelson

10:30 a.m. Mass at St. John Campus Extraordinary Ministers: T. Arne, K. Cambre, B. Davies, T. Dick, R. Fox, B. McBride, A. Pravinata, M. K. Rottach, V. Sperrazza Lectors: (1) G. DeLander, (2) Sacristan: G. Sicheneder Greeters: E. Bennett, S. Loeffler Servers: Rayshawn M., P. McBride Ushers: G. Dunkley, M. Dunkley, B. Rottach, M. K. Rottach

You’ll notice in our vision the theme of growth, both in our community and in our discipleship. God calls you to something greater than what the world proposes, greater than what you currently are. Do you know how to get there? The parish is focused on equipping you with the tools you need to take your next step to get there, and encouraging you to take it. Our worship ministries, our educational opportunities, our small groups and fellowship, our outreach to the world – they are ways in which we can grow in our discipleship of Jesus Christ. Take your next step, whatever it might be, and come closer to the great calling for which you were created. Fr. Jim Liekhus

REGISTER!—VOLUNTEER!—PARTICIPATE! There’s a place for EVERYONE at Vacation Bible School! (VBS) For more information, to register or volunteer for these or any Faith Formation programs or activities, contact Cindy: 952-540-4762 [email protected] ST. GABRIEL (VBS) WILL BE AT IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY: TOTUS TUUS, JUNE 17-21 Totus Tuus is an exciting summer program for our parish children. It will take place at Immaculate Heart of Mary parish June 17 -21. Children going into 1st-6th grade next fall are invited to participate. The program will start each day at 9:00am and wrap up at 2:30pm. The week will include strong Catholic teaching presented in a lively, fun way, games, songs, prayer, Mass, friends, and FUN! Registration brochures with registration forms are available in the back of the church or from Cindy.

TOTUS TUUS FOR 7TH – 12TH GRADE: EVENING PROGRAM JUNE 16-20, 6:30-8:45 p.m. This will be a great week for growing in your faith! You will experience the loving presence of the Totus Tuus young adult team, impactful teachings, honest discussions, prayerful encounters with Jesus through the sacraments, and a refreshing break from “regular” life. Use the Totus Tuus registration brochure to sign up.

ADULT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR TOTUS TUUS VBS PROGRAM We are looking for many adults to help with our week of Totus Tuus VBS. We will need adults to help in our children’s groups (no teaching, but assisting and monitoring), prepare, set out, and clean up our snacks, help monitor our “recess” break, etc. Help every day or one day.

UPDATE! Here is the Families Moving Forward story for April 2019. We started out with three families totaling 11 people. After one night the family of 5 decided that this system did not work for them and they left the program. We enjoyed them and their children and missed them. That left us with two families. One was a father and his two teenaged daughters. The girls are home schooled so after supper each night they retired to their room and we did not see them until breakfast. The other family consisted of Mom, Dad and a one-year-old. After supper, they went to their room. It was quiet time. On Thursday afternoon I was talking with the FMF staff on another subject and they asked if we would take in another family. I said that we really expected to. Well within the hour we had a new family that had just become homeless coming to be with us. They consisted of Mom, Dad, and three children ranging in age from 3 to 9 yrs. They arrived at our parish on the FMF bus at 6:00 pm. This was a whirlwind for them! At 2 in the afternoon they had not heard of FMF and now they were in this strange place ready for supper and a place to sleep. They handled it well. The kids played together just like you would want them to. Our volunteers were busy again. I thought this was the end and then FMF called and asked if we could accept two more children. The mother of the one year old has two other boys that have permission to be with her Saturday night. The answer, of course was, bring them on! FMF is a part of the parish Outreach Ministry. The team was able to make the necessary adjustments in how much food to prepare, how many volunteers needed and to react in a short time to set up the bedroom for the new family. We certainly practice being flexible. So we have a special thank you to the 47 adults and children that supported FMF this week. We will host FMF again starting Sunday July 14. Please consider helping this Outreach Ministry. Deacon Francis

A Family Thanks To Francis, Being homeless s--- but people like you and your congregation make it s--- a little less. Me and my wife were amazed at the hospitality and kindness we experienced here. Everyone here has been amazing. The rooms & food were excellent. If anyone ever asked me for a recommendation for a church I would tell them to come here. It really is a beautiful church. You guys really are beautiful people. We don’t know what to expect anywhere we go but it’ll always beat the alternative. What we received here was unexpected & great. Thank you again for everything. We greatly appreciate it from the bottom of our hearts. Thank you very much.

FAITH SERVICE CAMP VOLUNTEER!—SERVE! Your opportunity to put your faith into action! For more information, to register or volunteer for these, or any Faith Formation programs or activities, contact Cindy: 952-540-4762 [email protected] FAITH SERVICE CAMP FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH: REGISTRATION NOW OPEN! July 8-12, 8:30am-4:00pm Current 5th – 8th grade youth are invited to put their faith into action by serving others for a week this summer. Each day we will spend the morning doing

The Adoration Chapel will be closed: Beginning at 6:00 p.m. on Holy Thursday, reopening at 6:00 a.m. Monday April 22nd. For more information about the Adoration Chapel, please contact: Barb (952) 933-8423 Luis (612) 600-6821, or Roberta: (952) 935-1774, r ee s@ tma c m

various service projects and in the afternoons we will enjoy some fun recreational activities as a group. Save the dates and pick up registration materials from the back of the church, the parish office, or on the website. Register by June 1 for the Early Bird discount rate! Let your friends know too because they’re welcome to join us! SR. HIGH YOUTH PEER MINISTERS NEEDED FOR FAITH SERVICE CAMP (current 9th grade and older) July 8-12, 8:15-4:15p.m.; mandatory training June 27, 6:30-8:30p.m.

Be a role model and friend and make a difference in someone’s life! Training will be provided prior to the camp and is mandatory. Pick up application materials from the back of the church, the parish office, or download them from the website. NATIONAL CATHOLIC YOUTH CONFERENCE (NCYC): NOVEMBER 20-24, 2019 The National Catholic Youth Conference is a powerful, biennial, threeday experience of prayer, community, and empowerment for high school -aged youth. The schedule includes keynote presentations, prayer, workshops, liturgy, and opportunities to participate in reconciliation and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament as well as recreational activities, concerts, and exhibits. We will be joining a larger group from the Archdiocese to travel to Indianapolis, IN in November and we need to organize and make a commit to participate NOW! Find the forms at the back of the church, on the website, or from Cindy. You need to register with Cindy by May 20! For more information contact Cindy: 952-540-4762; [email protected] SPRING RUMMAGE SALE SCHEDULE Many Volunteers Needed!! May 3, 4:00 p.m.: table set up; May 4-7, 9:00 – 5:00: accepting donations., sorting; May 8, accepting donations only until 12:00 NOON May 11, tear down 12:30

SAVE THE DATE! RESURRECTION GARDENS! Some people decorate for Easter by creating a Resurrection Garden. Our Parish of St. Gabriel’s has its own Resurrection Garden - St. Margaret’s Cemetery. Would you like to help tidy up our Parish Cemetery in preparation for Memorial Day? Join us on Saturday, May 25 from 10 a.m. to Noon. More information is coming. Questions? Call Chuck Romportl 952-451-3017.

Sale Dates Thursday, May 9: 9:30-7:00 Friday, May 10: 9:30-5:00 Saturday, May 11: 9:30-12:30 Questions? Call Suzanne at 952-938-2401 or Janet at 952-240-2529.

Fellowship

Education April 21, 2019 - EASTER SUNDAY

Acts 10:34a, 37-43; Colossians 3:1-4 or 1Corinthians 5:6b-8; John 20:1-9 Christ is risen, Alleluia! We have completed the 40 days. Our teaching during this time has been on the mercy of God. Our God is a merciful God. We dove-tailed the teaching of God’s mercy on the need to be reconciled with God and others. For us to receive the fullness of God’s mercy, we need, each of us, to be forgiving and show mercy to others. We also went through the triduum, the passion and death of Jesus. During these three days we walked with Jesus on the way to the cross and to his death. We were there when Jesus washed the feet of the Apostles and told them that the one who wanted to be the greatest among them needed to be the least. And that just as he had washed their feet, they were to wash each other’s feet. We heard him say, “This is my body, take and eat. This is the cup of my blood, take and drink. Do this is memory of me.” And of course, that we must take up our cross daily and follow Jesus. And then came Easter---the resurrection! No one saw him leave the tomb. It was just Mary of Magdala that found and reported the tomb was empty! This is not the end of the story, there is more. Jesus will walk among his friends for several days. He will continue to teach them and let them see that he is truly alive. Then he will ascend to heaven right before their eyes with the promise to send the advocate. Once that happens the Church is born and we are the church in the world today. Happy Easter. ♦ ♦

How do you feel about your Lenten experience? As we went through the triduum, what caught you the most: the physical pain Jesus endured, the pain of being betrayed by Judas, denied by Peter or deserted by the others? ♦ Reflect on the tenderness of the scene at the cross when Jesus said, “Woman, behold your son, John, behold you mother.”

For more information or to sign up for a small group, contact Karen Fish at 952-239-1949.

Join us for the weekly West Metro Young Adults Sport’s Night. These events are Friday nights at St. Gabriel’s, 6 Interlachen Road in Hopkins. All young adults ages 18-39 are invited to join us at 7p.m. Basketball, volleyball, dodgeball, great fun - come inside and play! Get The Catholic Spirit for free! We have a limited number of free annual subscriptions to The Catholic Spirit available. Subscribe through our parish office at 952-935-5536.

Funeral Luncheons: You are invited to share in this Fellowship Ministry!

"The Funeral Luncheon Ministry reaches out with care and hospitality to those grieving the loss of a loved one, to let them know they do not walk alone.” Whether you want to bring desserts, serv e, or help coordinate luncheons, find out how you can share in this ministry! Call Sheila in the parish office, at 952-935-5536.

Open House Rescheduled! Notre Dame Academy's April Open House was rescheduled to Thursday, April 25th, from 10:00am until 6:00pm. NDA serves toddlers through 8th graders and is currently enrolling for summer and fall. HAPPY EASTER! Or as most other languages prefer: Blessed Pasch—Passover! Pasqua, Pascua, Páscoa, Pâques! Israel’s Passover through the Red Sea to the Promised Land! Jesus’ Passover through the Cross to resurrection! Our catechumens’ Passover last night, and ours once upon a time, through Baptism’s waters to our family’s Eucharist! Welcome, everybody! As someone once said of the Catholic Church, “Here comes everybody!” So in this Jubilee of Mercy, we make our own Saint John Chrysostom’s Easter welcome from fourteen hundred years ago: “Let everyone enjoy this radiant feast! You who fasted from Lent’s beginning, and you who didn’t fast at all, rejoice! The table’s richly set! Come, take from it, everybody, no worries, no embarrassment! All of you, taste the banquet of faith! Enjoy the feast of forgiveness! Let no one grieve for having sinned again and again: pardon has risen from the tomb!” Happy Easter! Blessed Pasch! Welcome, everybody! Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

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¡FELICITAMOS Y DAMOS LA BIENVENIDA A LA IGLESIA A nuestros catecúmenos and candidatos que recibieron los sacramentos de iniciación este fin de semana! Ingrid Alejandra Onostroza González Gloria Isabel Ayala López Mónica Paola Ayala López Marco Antonio Cervantes Valenzuela Armando García López Cristal Raquel Garcia Fabrice Hernandez Cruz Gloria Pena Castillo Heaven Santos Medina Henry Santos Medina Iván García López Mayeli Villela Miguel Angel Deheza Lara Priscila Jaimes-Morales FAMILIAS MOVIÉNDOSE PARA ADELANTE: Actualización ¡Aquí está la historia de Families Moving Forward para abril de 2019. Comenzamos con tres familias con un total de 11 personas. Después de una noche, la familia de 5 integrantes decidió que este sistema no funcionaba para ellos y abandonaron el programa. Disfrutamos de ellos y sus hijos y los extrañamos. Eso nos dejó con dos familias. Uno era un padre y sus dos hijas adolescentes. Las niñas son educadas en casa, así que después de la cena todas las noches se retiraban a su habitación y no las veíamos hasta el desayuno. La otra familia estaba formada por Mamá, Papá y un niño de un año. Después de la cena, se fueron a su habitación. Era tiempo tranquilo. El jueves por la tarde estaba hablando con el personal de la FMF sobre

otro tema y me preguntaron si queríamos acoger a otra familia. Dije que realmente la esperábamos. Bueno, dentro de una hora teníamos una nueva familia que acababa de quedarse sin hogar y venía a estar con nosotros. Consistían en Mamá, Papá y tres niños de edades comprendidas entre los 3 y los 9 años. Llegaron a nuestra parroquia en el autobús de FMF a las 6:00 pm. ¡Esto fue un torbellino para ellos! A las 2 de la tarde no conocían a FMF y ahora estaban en este extraño lugar listos para la cena y un lugar para dormir. Lo manejaron bien. Los niños jugaban juntos como uno quisiera que lo hicieran. Nuestros voluntarios estaban ocupados otra vez. Pensé que esto era el fin y luego FMF llamó y preguntó si podíamos aceptar dos hijos más. La madre del niño de un año tiene otros dos hijos que tienen permiso para estar con ella el sábado por la noche. La respuesta, por supuesto, fue, ¡tráelos! FMF es parte del Ministerio de Servicio de la parroquia. El equipo pudo hacer los ajustes necesarios en cuanto a la cantidad de alimentos para preparar, la cantidad de voluntarios que se necesitaban y reaccionar en poco tiempo para preparar el dormitorio para la nueva familia. Ciertamente practicamos ser flexibles. Así que tenemos un agradecimiento especial a los 47 adultos y niños que apoyaron FMF esta semana. Volveremos a presentar FMF a partir del domingo 14 de julio. Por favor considere ayudar a este Ministerio de Servicio. Diácono Francis Agradecimiento de una Familia Estimado Francis, estar sin hogar es horrible, pero la gente como usted y su congregación hacen que sea un poco menos horrible. Mi esposa y yo nos sorprendimos de la hospitalidad y la amabilidad que experimentamos aquí. Todos aquí han sido increíbles. Las habitaciones y la comida eran excelentes. Si alguien me pidiera una recomendación para una iglesia, les diría que vinieran aquí. Realmente es una hermosa iglesia. Ustedes realmente son gente hermosa. No sabemos qué esperar en ningún lugar, pero siempre será mejor que la alternativa. Lo que recibimos aquí fue inesperado y genial. Gracias de nuevo por todo. Lo apreciamos enormemente desde el fondo de nuestros corazones. Muchas gracias.