PARISH PASTOR Father Kurt Farrell…….……...507-373-0603 [email protected]ADMINISTRATION Sue Miller...………….…….….507-373-0603 [email protected]OFFICE Joanne Tibodeau…..…….…..507-373-0603 [email protected]BOOKKEEPING Dan Bodensteiner………...….507-373-1646 [email protected]FAITH FORMATION Kristy Minear - director.……...507-373-2987 [email protected]SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Sue Amundson…………...…..507-373-9657 [email protected]SCHOOL SECRETARY Kristina Garcia……….……....507-373-9657 [email protected]KITCHEN Jolene Dillemuth……….….....507-373-1545 [email protected]MAINTENANCE Leonel Lopez Ortiz…....…....507-473-4637 [email protected]ST. JAMES TRUSTEES Ed Bellrichard…………….………..383-1779 Janice Stensrude……….....….…...373-4024 ST. THEODORE TRUSTEES Linda Cruz-Lares…………..………373-1329 John Forman ………………..…….373-0498 CEMETERY: St. Theodore & St. James Steve Merfeld………….... …..507-402-4343 OUTREACH to HOMEBOUND Annie Schleck…………..…….507-373-2940 CATHOLIC CHARITIES Joye Wolf - Counselor ……....507-377-3664 www.ccwinona.org PARISH COUNCIL Betsy Schultz - Chair Loren Lair - Vice Chair Cheryll Intihar Gina Montero Carmen Bueno Darren Schone Harold Kermes Lucy Villagomez Cindy Merfeld Jeff Jimenez Parish Office Hours Monday-Thursday 8:00 am-4:00 pm Closed Friday Office closes from 9:00-9:45 am on Wednesday so staff can attend Mass and 12:00-1:00 pm for lunch Monday -Thursday. June 21, 2020 • The Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time St. Theodore Catholic Church Inviting people to actively participate in the Life of Christ! BIENVENIDOS 315 E. Clark Street, Albert Lea, MN 56007-2456 www.sttheo.org MASS TIMES Saturday: 5:15 pm Sunday: 9:00 am (Broadcast on KATE 1450 AM) 11:00 am (Español) RECONCILIATION Saturday: 4:00 pm Sunday: 1/2 hour before 9 & 11 am Masses PRIVATE PRAYER IN CHURCH Tuesday - Friday: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Prayer Chapel open all hours (with restrictions) PRAYER CHAIN Deanna Ille 373 - 6285 ♦ [email protected]Today's readings emphasize God's strength and power throughout history, and even in our personal lives. In the face of the evildoers who wish to hinder the mission of the prophet Jeremiah, God brings strength to the just and the powerless, whose voices are heard through the prophet's denunciations. In the Gospel, Jesus assures his apostles that they need not fear, for no one can quench the power of the Spirit. The Father, who cares for the smallest of all creatures, cares deeply for each of them with strength and with love. In carrying out the apostolic mission, there may be many obstacles, but nothing can diminish the strength of the Holy Spirit. This is the message of the Church, proclaimed on a daily basis by Pope Francis, who proclaims the presence of God in the poor and the marginalized, denouncing the greed of the powerful on earth who seek only to satisfy their own needs above those of the needy throughout the world. Take the time to look over the petitions of the church community in light of the Scriptures, music selections, and the homilies of this week. Then, the word proclaimed can take root in its local context and find an authentic expression among its hearers. Las lecturas de hoy enfatizan la fuerza y el poder de Dios a lo largo de la historia, e incluso en nuestra vida personal. Frente a los malhechores que desean obstaculizar la misión del profeta Jeremías, Dios aporta fuerza a los justos y a los impotentes, cuyas voces se escuchan por medio de las denuncias del profeta. En el Evangelio, Jesús asegura a sus apóstoles que no tienen por qué temer, porque nadie puede apagar el poder del Espíritu. El Padre, que cuida de la más pequeña de todas las criaturas, se preocupa profundamente por cada una de ellas con fuerza y amor. Al llevar a cabo la misión apostólica, puede haber muchos obstáculos, pero nada puede disminuir la fuerza del Espíritu Santo. Este es el mensaje de la Iglesia, proclamado a diario por el Papa Francisco, que proclama la presencia de Dios en los pobres y los marginados, denunciando la codicia de los poderosos en la tierra que sólo buscan satisfacer sus propias necesidades por encima de las de los necesitados en todo el mundo. Tómese el tiempo para repasar las peticiones de la comunidad eclesiástica a la luz de las Escrituras, las selecciones de música y las homilías de esta semana. Entonces, la palabra proclamada puede echar raíces en su contexto local y encontrar una expresión auténtica entre sus oyentes.
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PARISH PASTOR Father Kurt Farrell…….……...507-373-0603
ST. JAMES TRUSTEES Ed Bellrichard…………….………..383-1779 Janice Stensrude……….....….…...373-4024
ST. THEODORE TRUSTEES Linda Cruz-Lares…………..………373-1329 John Forman ………………..…….373-0498
CEMETERY: St. Theodore & St. James Steve Merfeld………….... …..507-402-4343
OUTREACH to HOMEBOUND Annie Schleck…………..…….507-373-2940
CATHOLIC CHARITIES Joye Wolf - Counselor ……....507-377-3664
www.ccwinona.org
PARISH COUNCIL Betsy Schultz - Chair Loren Lair - Vice Chair Cheryll Intihar Gina Montero Carmen Bueno Darren Schone Harold Kermes Lucy Villagomez Cindy Merfeld Jeff Jimenez
Parish Office Hours
Monday-Thursday 8:00 am-4:00 pm
Closed Friday Office closes from 9:00-9:45 am on Wednesday so staff can attend Mass and 12:00-1:00 pm for lunch Monday -Thursday.
June 21, 2020 • The Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. Theodore Catholic Church Inviting people to actively participate in the Life of Christ!
BIENVENIDOS 315 E. Clark Street, Albert Lea, MN 56007-2456
www.sttheo.org
MASS TIMES
Saturday: 5:15 pm Sunday: 9:00 am (Broadcast on KATE 1450 AM)
11:00 am (Español)
RECONCILIATION Saturday: 4:00 pm Sunday: 1/2 hour before 9 & 11 am Masses
PRIVATE PRAYER IN CHURCH Tuesday - Friday: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Today's readings emphasize God's strength and power throughout history, and even in
our personal lives. In the face of the evildoers who wish to hinder the mission of the prophet Jeremiah, God brings strength to the just and the powerless, whose voices are heard through the prophet's denunciations. In the Gospel, Jesus assures his apostles that they need not fear, for no one can quench the power of the Spirit. The Father, who cares for the smallest of all creatures, cares deeply for each of them with strength and with love. In carrying out the apostolic mission, there may be many obstacles, but nothing can diminish the strength of the Holy Spirit. This is the message of the Church, proclaimed on a daily basis by Pope Francis, who proclaims the presence of God in the poor and the marginalized, denouncing the greed of the powerful on earth who seek only to satisfy their own needs above those of the needy throughout the world. Take the time to look over the petitions of the church community in light of the Scriptures, music selections, and the homilies of this week. Then, the word proclaimed can take root in its local context and find an authentic expression among its hearers.
Las lecturas de hoy enfatizan la fuerza y el poder de Dios a lo largo de
la historia, e incluso en nuestra vida personal. Frente a los malhechores que desean obstaculizar la misión del profeta Jeremías, Dios aporta fuerza a los justos y a los impotentes, cuyas voces se escuchan por medio de las denuncias del profeta. En el Evangelio, Jesús asegura a sus apóstoles que no tienen por qué temer, porque nadie puede apagar el poder del Espíritu. El Padre, que cuida de la más pequeña de todas las criaturas, se preocupa profundamente por cada una de ellas con fuerza y amor. Al llevar a cabo la misión apostólica, puede haber muchos obstáculos, pero nada puede disminuir la fuerza del Espíritu Santo. Este es el mensaje de la Iglesia, proclamado a diario por el Papa Francisco, que proclama la presencia de Dios en los pobres y los marginados, denunciando la codicia de los poderosos en la tierra que sólo buscan satisfacer sus propias necesidades por encima de las de los necesitados en todo el mundo. Tómese el tiempo para repasar las peticiones de la comunidad eclesiástica a la luz de las Escrituras, las selecciones de música y las homilías de esta semana. Entonces, la palabra proclamada puede echar raíces en su contexto local y encontrar una expresión auténtica entre sus oyentes.
The dispensation from the obligation to attend and participate at Mass on Sundays and Holy Days remains in effect until further notice for all who may be hesitant at this time to be in larger gatherings. St. Theodore will continue to provide the opportunity to listen to Mass on 1450 AM, KATE radio.
Tues June 23
8:30 am
9:00 am
Rosary
Mass † Anne Troska
by Roger & Mary Jemming
Church
Church
Wed June 24
8:30 am
9:00 am
Rosary
Mass † Anne Troska
by Roger & Mary Jemming
Church
Church
Thurs June 25
8:30 am
9:00 am
Rosary
Mass † Quentin Matson
by the St. Romain Family
Church
Church
Fri June 26
8:30 am
9:00 am
9:30 am - 6:30 pm
Rosary
Mass † Vince Warner Sr., William
Wardell & Thomas Fahy by Mailyn Warner
Adoration
Church
Church
Church
Sat June 27
4:00 pm
4:45 pm
5:15 pm
Reconciliation
Rosary
Mass In reparation for our sins
Church
Church
Church
Sun June 28
8:30 am
9:00 am
11:00 am
Reconciliation & Rosary
Mass In thanksgiving for family &
friends by Henry & Margaret Savelkoul
For All Parishioners
Hispanic Mass For the Poor Souls in Purgatory
Church
Church
Church
From the Desk of Father Kurt
“For if by the offense of the one man all died, much more did the grace of God and the gracious gift of the one man, Jesus Christ, abound for all.”
Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, should be our constant prayer. What a gift we have in Jesus, and yet how often do we worry about things that are not important in the larger picture. Jesus suffered and died to erase our sins. He is there for us anytime we need him and yet so often in our lives we would rather pretend that we don’t need him.
A life of surrender to the will of God is a grace filled live. If we are asking the question, what does God want of me, we are on the right track, because God will never lead us astray. If we are counting on our own ability to achieve a happy life we will fail miserably. Let us count on Jesus who will never let us down.
or call 507-287-2047 to schedule an information meeting.
Office of Safe Environment: We are again reminded of
the work that remains for ALL in helping to provide an environment that keeps children and vulnerable adults safe. The Diocese of Winona/Rochester requires that ALL church employees are VIRTUS trained and have a current background check on file. All volunteers that work with or come in contact with children are also required to be VIRTUS trained and have a current background check on file. Even if you don’t come in contact with children on a regular basis, it is a good idea to be trained to ensure that St. Theodore is a safe place for all. Trained individuals help in making our church environment and activities safe. The more who are trained the safer our environment and activities become. In light of the current health concerns, one prudent and preventative measure the Diocese is taking currently is to make the VIRTUS® Protecting God's Children training available Online as an option. Temporarily replacing the LIVE Protecting God’s Children training, individuals are encouraged to become VIRTUS trained easily, it the comfort and safety of their home. Please go to our parish website, sttheo.org, and click on the “Online VIRTUS Training Instructions”. Step-by-step instructions are available to go online and take the VIRTUS training! If you need additional assistance, please contact the parish office at 507-373-0603. Please prayerfully consider taking a little extra time out of your day to help St. Theodore’s continue to build a safe environment supported