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Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

JULY 30, 2017

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 CONTACTS Parish Office .................... (952) 935-5536

CELEBRATION OF MASSES St. Joseph Campus Saturday ................................. 4:30pm Sunday ..................................... 8:30am Tue & Thu................................. 7:00am Morning Prayer & Rosary Mon, Wed, & Fri .................... 7:00am

St. John Campus Sunday .. 10:30am & 1:00pm (Hispanic) Wed, Fri & Sat ....................... 8:00am

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 ............................... 3:30pm St. John Campus Saturday ......................... 8:30-9:30am Sunday .................................. 12:30pm

Anointing:

Contact Fr. Jim Liekhus . ................................... (952) 935-5536

Communion or BeFriender Visit

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Parish Registration

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Bulletin Deadline Fridays at 12:00pm except for holidays (10 days before the date of bulletin publication.) email to: [email protected]

Parish Staff Pastor Fr. James Liekhus [email protected] Deacons Deacon Darrel Branch [email protected] Deacon Francis Tangney (952) 935-8530 [email protected] Business Administrator Beth Schorle [email protected] Director of Worship & Music Katie Schafer [email protected] Office Manager Martha Krawczak [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] Pastoral Council Members

Bridget Kanowitz Lynn Cases Luis Becerra Edali Mendez Therese Otten

Ed Bennett Bill Johnson Paul O’Gorman Jeff Ward

Notre Dame Academy www.nda-mn.org 13505 Excelsior Blvd Mtka MN 55345 Ginger Vance. Principal (952) 358-3500 email: [email protected]

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Parish News LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR AUGUST 5/6 4:30 Mass at St. Joseph Campus Extraordinary Ministers: M. Banker, C. Carlson, K. Jamison, C. Murphy, D. Specken, J. Specken, A. Tangney Lectors: A. Tangney, M. Banker Sacristan: K. Jamison Greeters: L. Galuszka, D. Lauzon, J. Vesovich Servers: Katrina J. Usher: J. Jelinek, B. Markham, J. Nagel, J. Techam 8:30 Mass at St. Joseph Campus Extraordinary Ministers: P. Bell, B. Clemen, J. Clemen, P. Hirl, D. Hirl, J. Underdahl, M. Underdahl Lectors: J. Brannan, B. Kok Sacristan: P. Weinbender

Greeters: C. Hetchler, B. Johnson, B. Lauzon Servers: J. Kollie Usher: A. Hirl, D. Hirl, Dale & Darlene Nelson 10:30 Mass at St. John Campus Extraordinary Ministers: B. Davies, M. Dickinson, R. Fox, M. Goergen, B. Hunke, B. McBride, A. Pravinata, G. Schiefert, M. Schiefert, V. Sperrazza, B. Tangney Lectors: N. Willette, S. Goergen Sacristan: K. Davies Greeters: T. Molepske, J. Orton, E. Orton, K. Orton, P. Orton, K. White Servers: Anna T., Steve T., Ava V. Usher: G. Dunkley, M. Dunkley, W. Dunkley, P. McBride, D. Noll, M. Noll, B. Rottach, M.K. Rottach

St. Gabriel’s Fall Festival Only Six Weeks to St. Gabriel’s Fall Festival…If you Haven’t Signed Up to Help At Your Favorite Activity, Now is the Time! THE VOLUNTEER SIGN-UP SHEETS are in the pews or you can signup at the bulletin boards located at the church entrances. The activity chairs will need your help to ensure their activities are a success. See you at the Festival!

RAFFLE TICKETS ARE HERE AND CAN BE PICKED UP!!! Raffle Tickets will be located by the entrances of the church. The Early Sellers’ drawing will continue as years past. Here is your chance to win $50.00 for selling tickets early. Hand in your sold tickets the Sunday before each of the drawing dates and WIN! OR - bring them with you to each Sunday mass and put your sold raffle tickets in the offering baskets. The three Sellers’ Drawings will be held one on July 30, August 13 and August 27 with three $50.00 winners each drawing. Your sold tickets must be handed into the parish office in order to win!

SILENT AUCTION ITEMS NEEDED! Donations are needed for the Fall Festival Silent Auction. We’re looking for new or homemade items valued at $25.00 or more. This is a chance to use your creativity! Some ideas are: Theme baskets such as Food or Wine; Game Night; Bathroom or Kitchen themes; Homemade Afghans; Quilts; Wood Creations; etc. Please bring your donations to the parish office at St. John campus Monday through Thursday, 8:30am to 4:00pm. Items can be dropped off at St. Joseph campus after the weekend masses at the 13th Avenue South entrance.

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Please pray for those in nursing homes, the families of the sick, caregivers, the military and their families, and for the following: Rose Archer, Arlene Beers, Angeles Beltran, Nancy Bishop, Mark Clifford, Jim Cole, Colleen Dickinson, Helen Eisel, Lucy Erhard, April Evans, Lyle Franke, George Fraser, Adrian Vela Garay, Ed Glassgow, Fr. Ralph Goman, Jimmy Gominsky, Lu Gragert, Ted Hagert, Amy Hennen, Dave Hesse, Bridget Higgins, Mary Jace, Jacob Jelinek, Lucille Jones, Luke Julien, Susan Kobe, Barb Kok, Ann Marie Larson, Ron Loeffler, Maria de Jesus Cuevas Lopez, Theresa Lucken, Pat Malinowski, Lisa McGlasson, Sandy Muschenheim, Mildred Proctor, Vicente Pulido, Bernie Reid, Eugene Rohrbeck, Mardie Rydell, Marcella Samuelson, Loraine Schwinn, Mary Seurer, Viola Smetana, Elizabeth Smith, Sandy Sperrazza, Ranee Sulfridge, Jack Theis, Dario Vizcarra Tapia, Olivia Turmes, Janelle VanLith, Geri VanLith, Mrs. John Vilipski, Matt Waters

Deceased: Please pray for the repose of the souls of Donna Bailey, Bud Anderson and pray for their family and friends who mourn them.

Dear Parishioners, Every so often, I like to call attention to the fact that our parish has a cemetery! For those who are new or simply may not know – way back in 1922, the parishes of St. Margaret’s in Minnetonka and St. Mary’s in Hopkins merged to form St. Joseph’s. St. Margaret’s Church was located just off the corner of Shady Oak Road and Bren Road and had a cemetery, which is now our cemetery. Our cemetery ministry is an important part of our ministry to our members, as our ministers strive to comfort those who mourn, honor the memory of our loved ones who have died, and provide a quiet and serene place to pray for them. It is open to all registered members of St. Gabriel – please contact Martha at the parish office if you would like more information. –Fr. Liekhus

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION The achievement of the late 1960s and early 1970s in enriching the “euchology” or “words of thanksgiving” available in the Church’s prayer is important on many levels. Ecumenically, it means that the Latin Rite now reflects the wealth of the East in having more than one prayer available to the Church. Pastorally, it actually acknowledges the place of the assembly in prayer, which is particularly clear in the Masses with Children. In fact, the traditional prayers of the Eastern Church served as models for our new prayers. In the East, what we call the Eucharistic Prayer is called the anaphora, and there are three main families of anaphora. Each family has a different “recipe” for arranging the usual parts of these prayers. All anaphora have “intercessions” included, but the Churches of Antioch place them toward the end of the prayer, Alexandria prefers them at the beginning before the “Holy, Holy,” and Syria puts them at the very end. One branch of the Syrian family is unique in not mentioning the words of Jesus at the Last Supper. The Roman Canon we once prayed exclusively has some connection with the Alexandrian family, but once the signal for creativity was given, all the wealth of every prayer tradition was on the table, and our Sunday Mass has been greatly enriched. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

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Weekly Calendar

MASS INTENTIONS

Sunday, July 30 8:30am For those who serve the poor and needy 10:30am †Wallace Bohrer, Jr. 1:00pm People of the Parish Tuesday, August 1 7:00am †Alma Goman Wednesday, August 2 8:00am For our elected officials Thursday, August 3 7:00am Regis Yunker Friday, August 4 8:00am †Ray Ferrian Saturday, August 5 8:00am Increase in vocations 4:30pm †Dale Krekelberg Sunday, August 6 8:30am For all immigrants and refugees 10:30am †Gladys & Bernie Rottach 1:00pm People of the Parish

Sunday, July 30

Friday, August 4

Monday, July 31

Saturday, August 5

5:30pm

3:00pm

5:30pm 6:15pm 7:30pm

Loaves & Fishes Meal Social Hall, St. Joseph campus

Legion of Mary Library, St. Joseph campus Loaves & Fishes Meal Social Hall, St. Joseph campus Softball OLG Softball Field AA Café, St. John campus

Tuesday, August 1 5:30pm

7:00pm

6:30pm

BeFriender Leadership Mtg. Conference Rm, St. John campus Small Group Leo’s Den, St. John campus

Nocturnal Adoration Chapel, St. Joseph campus

11:00AM Hispanic Youth /Bible Study Leo’s Den, St. John campus 5:30pm Loaves & Fishes Meal Social Hall, St. Joseph campus 7:00pm Hispanic Community Prayer Group Community Rm, St. John campus

Sunday, August 6 9:30am

Loaves & Fishes Meal Social Hall, St. Joseph campus Holy Spirit Prayer Group Library, St. Joseph campus

Thursday, August 3 6:30pm

8:00pm

11:30am 2:00pm 5:30pm

Hospitality Sunday Social Hall, St. Joseph campus Hospitality Sunday Community Rm, St. John campus Hispanic Ministry Meeting Community Rm., St. John campus Loaves & Fishes Meal Social Hall, St. Joseph campus

Men’s Softball Once again St. Gabriel’s is sponsoring a men’s softball team. All games are on Mondays at Our Lady of Grace in Edina. Come support our team! This year’s schedule: July 31—6:15pm August 7—6:15pm Playoffs

Returning our gifts to God and His Church St Gabriel the Archangel's Sunday Giving

6/30 Gifts-electronic

$8,786 $5,120

YTD for the 52 weeks ended 6/30

$929,039

FY17 Annual Fiscal Budget

$950,900

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

Eucharistic Adoration Will Truly Change your Life!!

the times for which we need adorers follow.

We need volunteers to adore Our Lord on:

The only certainty in life is Monday, 3:00am the Love of God. Wednesday, 2:00am Please consider joining Thursday, 11:00pm our community of adorers Friday, 2:00am and commit to one hour Saturday, 11:00am, 9:00pm with our Lord. For information or to register to Come pray at the Chapel adore Our Lord, please call Barb: anytime (Chapel closed Midnight (952) 933-8423, Luis Becerra: (612) Saturday–Noon Sunday), but if you 600-6821, or Roberta: (952) 935are able to commit to a weekly hour, 1774 or [email protected]

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Parish News SMALL GROUP MEDITATION

July 30, 2017, Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 1 Kings 3:5, 7-12; Psalm 119; Romans 8:28-30; Matthew 13:44-52 For the last three Sundays, we have heard the parables from the thirteenth chapter of the gospel of Matthew. This section of the Matthew’s gospel is called the “3rd Discourse”, or the third set of Jesus’ teachings to his disciples and the larger community. Why did Jesus use parables to teach his disciples? In the series of study guides, Ignatius Catholic Study Bible: Commentary, Notes & Study Questions, Scott Hahn and Curtis Mitch explain that Jesus used parables for two purposes: to teach his followers about the divine mysteries of God and his kingdom, and as judgment on those who rejected him (Matthew, p. 41). Those who opened their hearts to Jesus as Messiah and Lord learned with deep understanding who he was and what he was promising. Those who closed their hearts were kept in the dark, which as we know, led to sorrow, senseless suffering and ultimately, eternal separation from God. Today’s parables encourage us to never stop searching for the treasure that is hidden in a life surrendered to the Lord. By the world’s standards, a person who sells all that he or she has with joy, to buy a field with a hidden treasure in it, is insane. By the world’s standards, a jeweler who sells everything for just one pearl is crazy. But as we learn in the last two sayings, we are not going to be judged by the world’s standards at the end of time. We will be judged by how much we strive for righteousness, for right relationship with God and with our brothers and sisters. As Jesus explains, God has chosen us for heaven, but leaves it to us to choose his way, his truth and his life. What is your choice? For more information or to sign up for a small group contact Karen Fish at (952) 239-1949. Reflection Questions:  In our first reading, the Lord explicitly asks Solomon to choose a blessing. Solomon chooses a great pearl, asking for the wisdom to lead the kingdom of Israel. What do you think helped Solomon make such a wise choice? How do you prepare yourself to make wise choices according to God’s will and not the world’s?  How much is the kingdom of heaven worth to you? What would you be willing to give up to grow closer to God and his desire for your salvation? What is holding you back from taking the next step in surrender to God? What do you need to take that next step?  In several of the parables, Jesus describes the final judgment, (Matthew 13: 24-30; 47-50; 52). How can we understand these as a cause for hope, not fear? Describe places in our world where you see goodness and growth in virtue among the “weeds” and “bad fish”. Why would God allow the two to grow together? What does that say for us and for our fellow humans?

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday:

Ex 32:15-24, 30-34;   Ps 106:19-23; Mt 13:31-35 Tuesday: Ex 33:7-11; 34:5b-9, 28; Ps 103:6-13; Mt 13:36-43 Wednesday: Ex 34:29-35; Ps 99:5-7, 9; Jn 11:19-27 or   Lk 10:38-42 Thursday: Ex 40:16-21, 34-38; Ps 84:3-6a, 8a, 11;   Mt 13:47-53 Friday: Lv 23:1, 4-11, 15-16, 27, 34b-37; Ps 81:3-6, 10-11ab; Mt 13:54-58 Saturday: Lv 25:1, 8-17; Ps 67:23, 5, 7-8; Mt 14:1-12 Sunday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14; Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 9; 2 Pt 1:16-19; Mt 17:1-9

Get Outside with West Metro Young Adults! A Cooperative Ministry of West Twin Cities Catholic Parishes for Young Adults in their 20s and 30s. Sports Night – Every Friday – 7:00 – 10:00pm has moved outside! Basketball, Volleyball, Dodgeball and more. St Gabriel the Archangel-St John Campus The West Metro Young Adults offers various service, sports nights and Theology on TapTM events for Young Adults between the ages of 19 – 39 and is a Cooperative Ministry of several West Twin Cities Metro Catholic Parishes that currently consist of St. Gabriel the Archangel, Good Shepherd, Holy Family, Our Lady of Grace, and St. Hubert. To learn more visit westmetroya.com and the WMYA Facebook page.

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Youth Formation, School & Parish News LISTEN TO YOUR DREAMS God visits Solomon in a dream, and the scripture story nowhere tells us that Solomon awoke to have this conversation with God! So, still in his dream, Solomon answers God’s question about what he desires most, and God grants his request for wisdom in abundance. In our waking hours, we are much distracted by work, home, family, traffic, entertainment, and many worries. When we try to think about what we really want out of life, we have trouble even imagining what that might be. But deep inside, our real longings dwell, known to God and to the Holy Spirit. Our dreams, unencumbered by defenses, may hold clues to what our deepest needs are, or what bothers us most. They could be God speaking. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

A Listening Presence Everyone at times has difficulties and needs a caring companion who will listen empathize and be a reminder of a caring faith community. BeFriender ministry is not a ministry of “doing” but of “being.” BeFrienders provide care through a listening presence to anyone experiencing grief, loss, transition or other cares. To request a visit, contact the parish office at (952) 935-5536.

All are welcome. Parent required at all events. Spirit wear is encouraged. To RSVP or if you have questions, contact Joann Meyer at [email protected].

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SAN GABRIEL ARCÁNGEL

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Pastor: Rev. Padre James Liekhus (Padre Jim) 952-935-5536 www.stgabrielhopkins.org

XVII Domingo Ordinario “A”

Adoración Eucarístia Perpetua Venga a rezar en la capilla en cualquier momento. (La capilla se cierra a la medianoche del sábado hasta el mediodia del domingo). Si usted puede comprometerse con una hora semanal, los horarios para los cuales necesitamos adoradores están a continuación. Necesitamos voluntarios para adorar a Nuestro Señor: Lunes, 3:00 am Miércoles, 2:00am Jueves, 11:00pm Viernes, 2:00am Sábado, 11:00am, 9:00am Para más información o registrarse para adorar a Nuestro Señor, por favor llame a Luis Becerra: (612) 490-0081.

GRUPO DE ORACION Sábados 7:00pm

Catequesis de Padres de familia Bienvenid@s a la Santa Misa SÓLO JESÚS Debemos orar sin cansarnos, porque la salvación de la humanidad no depende del éxito material… sino sólo de Jesús. ESCUCHA TUS SUEÑOS Dios visita a Salomón en un sueño, ¡y el relato bíblico no dice en ninguna parte que Salomón se despertó para tener esta conversación con Dios! Así, todavía en su sueño, Salomón responde a la pregunta de Dios sobre lo que más desea, y Dios le concede en abundancia su pedido de tener sabiduría. En nuestras horas de vigilia, estamos muy distraídos con el trabajo, la casa, la familia, el tráfico, la diversión y muchas preocupaciones. Cuando tratamos de pensar en qué es lo que realmente queremos en la vida, nos cuesta un poco imaginar lo que pueda ser. Mas allá en el fondo, moran nuestros verdaderos anhelos, que Dios y el Espíritu Santo conocen. Nuestros sueños, libres de las trabas de las defensas, pueden guardar la clave de nuestras más

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hondas necesidades o lo que nos moleste más. Puede que sean el modo que Dios usa para hablarnos. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

V ENCUENTRO Son 5 sesiones inspiradas en el llamado del Papa Francisco a ser discípulos y misioneros, a ser una ¡Iglesia en salida! Te gustaría participar? Para más información contacta a Padre Liekhus o Edali. MISAS PARA NUESTROS AMADOS Si quisiera pedir la celebración de una misa en memoria o honor de alguien, favor de hablar con la oficina para arreglarla. Favor de informar si es misa o por una persona viva o por un difunto. Se sugiere una donación de $7.00/misa. CAMPAMENTO DE LIDERAZGO DUN ROVIN. Del 25 al 27 de Agosto, para jóvenes del 10o al 12o grado. Más información Pastoral Juvenil. DIA JUVENIL ARQUIDIOCESANO. Sábado 28 de Octubre, más detalles proximamente. Separa la fecha. CONFERENCIA NACIONAL CATOLICA PARA JOVENES. NCYC 2017 en Noviembre 16 al 18 en Indianapolis (National Catholic Youth Conference), para Líderes Juveniles. Para jóvenes del 9o. al 12o. grado. ESCUELA BIBLICA DE VACACIONES. Del lunes 7 de agosto al viernes 11 de Agosto de 9:00 am a 3:00 pm. Es para niños de 1er grado al 6o grado en el campo de San José, 1310 Mainstreet, Hopkins, MN 55343. Favor de llenar una aplicación. Preparación para el Sacramento del Bautismo. La próxima plática prebautismal será el Sábado 5 de Agosto de 4:00 pm a 6:00 pm. Favor de Registrarse después de Misa. Evangelización a los hogares con el Santo Rosario. Por favor llame a Angeles al (612) 388-8495, Maria Robles (612) 310-0310, Yolanda (612) 267-6697.