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 7, 2020 • The Most Holy Trinity Sunday 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: 7:30 am 9:00 am (Broadcast on KATE 1450 AM) 11:00 am (Español) 7:00 pm 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]Reading the First Testament, it becomes evident that no one can actually "see" God in any of its passages. There are accounts of God's voice, instructions, and command-ments, but there are no instances of anybody seeing God face-to-face. Today's first reading, for instance, recounts the meeting of the Lord with Moses at Mount Sinai where God reveals his name, "The lord, a merciful and gra-cious God...." (Exodus 34:6). In the New Testament, God makes himself known through Jesus, his only son, who reveals the fullness of the Father and through whom we receive the fullness of eternal life by the Holy Spirit. In this great solemnity of the Holy Trinity, we celebrate God's merciful love for all of us. Today, God draws us to him, asking us to love our brothers and sisters and to overcome our differences and disagreements. The Blessed Trinity is a communion of love that can inspire us to build communion at home, in our communities, and in the world. This week, ask about the situations in which you have witnessed the Trinitarian communion at work. Where have you seen Trinitarian love in your lives? These and other related questions can serve to inspire a sincere dialogue between ministers and the community. Leyendo el Primer Testamento, se hace evidente que nadie puede realmente "ver" a Dios en ninguno de sus pasajes. Hay relatos de la voz, las instrucciones y los mandamientos de Dios, pero no hay casos de que nadie vea a Dios cara a cara. La primera lectura de hoy, por ejemplo, relata el encuentro del Señor con Moisés en el monte Sinaí, donde Dios revela su nombre: "El Señor, un Dios misericordioso y gra- cious..." (Exodo 34:6). En el Nuevo Testamento, Dios se da a conocer a través de Jesús, su único hijo, que revela la plenitud del Padre y a través del cual recibimos la plenitud de la vida eterna por el Espíritu Santo. En esta gran solemnidad de la Santísima Trinidad, celebramos el amor misericordioso de Dios por todos nosotros. Hoy, Dios nos atrae hacia él, pidiéndonos que amemos a nuestros hermanos y hermanas y que superemos nuestras diferencias y desacuerdos. La Santísima Trinidad es una comunión de amor que puede inspirarnos a construir la comunión en el hogar, en nuestras comunidades y en el mundo. Esta semana, pregunten sobre las situaciones en las que han sido testigos de la comunión trinitaria en el trabajo. ¿Dónde has visto el amor trinitario en tus vidas? Estas y otras cuestiones relacionadas pueden servir para inspirar un diálogo sincero entre los ministros y la comunidad.
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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 7, 2020 • The Most Holy Trinity Sunday
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: 7:30 am 9:00 am (Broadcast on KATE 1450 AM)
11:00 am (Español)
7:00 pm
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
Reading the First Testament, it becomes evident that no one can actually "see" God in any of its
passages. There are accounts of God's voice, instructions, and command-ments, but there are no instances of anybody seeing God face-to-face. Today's first reading, for instance, recounts the meeting of the Lord with Moses at Mount Sinai where God reveals his name, "The lord, a merciful and gra-cious God...." (Exodus 34:6). In the New Testament, God makes himself known through Jesus, his only son, who reveals the fullness of the Father and through whom we receive the fullness of eternal life by the Holy Spirit. In this great solemnity of the Holy Trinity, we celebrate God's merciful love for all of us. Today, God draws us to him, asking us to love our brothers and sisters and to overcome our differences and disagreements. The Blessed Trinity is a communion of love that can inspire us to build communion at home, in our communities, and in the world. This week, ask about the situations in which you have witnessed the Trinitarian communion at work. Where have you seen Trinitarian love in your lives? These and other related questions can serve to inspire a sincere dialogue between ministers and the community.
Leyendo el Primer Testamento, se hace evidente
que nadie puede realmente "ver" a Dios en ninguno de sus pasajes. Hay relatos de la voz, las instrucciones y los mandamientos de Dios, pero no hay casos de que nadie vea a Dios cara a cara. La primera lectura de hoy, por ejemplo, relata el encuentro del Señor con Moisés en el monte Sinaí, donde Dios revela su nombre: "El Señor, un Dios misericordioso y gra- cious..." (Exodo 34:6). En el Nuevo Testamento, Dios se da a conocer a través de Jesús, su único hijo, que revela la plenitud del Padre y a través del cual recibimos la plenitud de la vida eterna por el Espíritu Santo. En esta gran solemnidad de la Santísima Trinidad, celebramos el amor misericordioso de Dios por todos nosotros. Hoy, Dios nos atrae hacia él, pidiéndonos que amemos a nuestros hermanos y hermanas y que superemos nuestras diferencias y desacuerdos. La Santísima Trinidad es una comunión de amor que puede inspirarnos a construir la comunión en el hogar, en nuestras comunidades y en el mundo. Esta semana, pregunten sobre las situaciones en las que han sido testigos de la comunión trinitaria en el trabajo. ¿Dónde has visto el amor trinitario en tus vidas? Estas y otras cuestiones relacionadas pueden servir para inspirar un diálogo sincero entre los ministros y la comunidad.
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 9
8:30 am
9:00 am
Rosary
Mass † Betty Cashin
by Don Cashin & family
Church
Church
Wed June 10
8:30 am
9:00 am
Rosary
Mass † Gar Petersen
by family & friends
Church
Church
Thurs June 11
8:30 am
9:00 am
Rosary
Mass † Mike Dettle by Ruth Spear
Church
Church
Fri June 12
8:30 am
9:00 am
9:30 am
9:30 am- 6:30 pm
Rosary
Mass † Ray & Elaine Nemec
by family First Friday Confession
Adoration
Church
Church
Church
Church
Sat June 13
4:00 pm
4:45 pm
5:15 pm
Reconciliation
Rosary
Mass Memorial Mass Association
Church
Church
Church
Sun June 14
8:30 am
9:00 am
11:00 am
7:00 pm
Reconciliation & Rosary
Mass For All Parishioners
Hispanic Mass † Ricardo Renteria by family
Mass For All Parishioners
Church
Church
Church
Church
Weekend Mass Change To ensure that Father stay in compliance with not exceeding 3 Masses in
one day, the 7:30 AM Mass has been removed. He will still celebrate the
5:15 pm on Saturday and the 9:00 am, 11:00 am and the 7:00 pm Masses.
From the Desk of Father Kurt
This Sunday the Church celebrates the Holy Trinity, One God in three persons.
When Saint Pope John Paul II visited Mexico for the first time, he addressed the people of Puebla with these words, “God is a family. We have a God that reveals himself to us not as some militant figurehead but as a loving relationship of persons.” In the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity, we can find a beautiful theology of the Sacrament of Marriage. Just as God is a relationship of persons but yet one, so are a man and woman two persons yet come together to form a permanent union that bonds them together and is open to new life. In the Holy Trinity, God the Father loves the Son and the Son loves the Father and that union of love is the Holy Spirit. In Holy Matrimony the husband and wife come together as a sacramental expression of God’s love, which is open to the possibility of the new life that may be generated from that love, and so comes the Church’s teaching on human sexuality. Human sexuality is a sacramental expression of God himself, which means is it both an expression of love and open to new life. Therefore all sexual expressions of love need to be safe guarded in the bond of marriage in order to preserve their God given dignity. The idea that we can determine for ourselves alternative meanings to human sexual expression have led to the very undermining of human life itself, and the dignity and sanctity of what it means to be a child of God.
9:00 AM Parking Lot Mass Attendance Many of our 65 or older parishioners or those who have compromised health who don't feel comfortable being part of larger crowds just yet, have asked if Father would bring Jesus to them in the parking lot. So during the 9:00 AM Mass, two Eucharistic Ministers will bring Jesus to those who turn on their headlights in the Fountain Lake Parking Lot only (Parking Lot located on the parish office side!). If we notice that the lot is getting too full, we'll have to see about expanding to another lot for future Masses! We're doing our best to try and bring Jesus to as many of our parish family as possible. Please help us spread the word to those who may not have access to emails, texts, internet, facebook or our website!
PARISH MINISTERS As we look forward to future Masses, we are hesitant to put out or return to our current minister schedules as some individuals aren’t comfortable returning to public Mass at this time. To be respectful of individual’s concerns, we are asking parish ministers to let us know either way by contacting the following: Eucharistic ministers contact Cheryll Intihar Lectors contact the parish office Accompanists & Cantors contact Deb Schatz Servers are currently not being utilized until further notice Ushers contact Dick Freese
Thank you for your help and consideration!
St. Theodore School News
Registrations for St. Theodore’s 2020-2021 School year are still
being accepted. Registration forms are available on our website at
www.sttheo.org. Please contact us if you would like any information.
Tuition assistance is available for those that qualify, contact us for
details.
“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Philippians 4:13
Have a blessed summer!
St. Theodore Catholic School
Faith Formation News
2020 High School Seniors & Families
Baccalaureate Mass July 18, 2020 at 5:15 pm
First Communion Families
First Communion August 15, 2020 at 5:15 pm August 16, 2020 at 11:00 am
Kristy Minear
St. Theodore Faith Formation
CHURCH & PARISH OFFICE CLOSED June 15-19, 2020
No Daily Mass
As we begin to slowly work on our new “normal”, please understand that this is new territory and changes will happen and we can’t always enter it into the bulletin. We will do our best to ensure that we post any changes or updates by email, texts, on our facebook page or on our parish website.
Thank you for your patience!
RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE June 12, 2020
Marian Hall
2:00-7:00 pm
SCRIP is now being sold from our School Office on
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am – 4 pm. If you want to order SCRIP online the link is:
https://shop.shopwithscrip.com
We pray for the family of Anne Troska whose
funeral was Tuesday, June 2nd. May the love,
mercy and compassion of our Lord bring them
peace and comfort during this difficult time.
This Week’s Activities & Reminders Mon
June 8
Loaves & Fishes 5:00-6:30 pm
Outside Marian Hall
Tues June 9
No Scheduled Activities
Wed June 10
KC Meeting 8:00 pm
Church Basement
Thurs June 11
No Scheduled Activities
Fri June 12
Red Cross Blood Drive 2:00 pm-7:00 pm
Marian Hall
Sat June 13
No Scheduled Activities
Sun June 14
No Scheduled Activities
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